May 2t- . . : l,!,,ns ! KiW'Oi.-" ! nt ; ,! '." " v. 1. WAl.Tr V. .f,:lVi.nitiI"y r.t C N. lloy . ... - :n urn! r-i'-niiw fT I-niiil-re- ,,lfiii!Tcl!aS " X. 1. Wait:"" A CO !. srriviiiil daily nt the Hoot fj.w,,tA. V''. "- 4- Mammoth -.lUtterrii" f"- lc by Uoyd. !' "l'..,t. line of Millinery an.l Fancy !' s! v. 1). Wai.tkr A Co'. . ad ,-anvasrs make from jr. to rl. s, Hill p " K. Kidi-mt r.-hy street, Xcw York. Send ,r,-sial-neJ '" . ....... Ciire is iure!y veritable ' ,vrfnl tonic, free froni )ui- I , . . ...1 nr o'ii.T mineral -BuuMaiiif, .-..DWtl.i'M-vcwtca.-w. 0 Corfts 1 Corsets '. Pr. V artier ,. Iiip and n.l health corset, at X. D. Walti bA (.Vs. rp l,; s..'.a Water at C. X. Pnyus. ,,'jr-(s: an.l h.i!id inut lineof White Ve"t and I'tiMeis, can he reennt a.j X. I. Walter Co's Hats-r''...-. :s L- ' " purcbasing elsewhere. I. pu! B ;.!,. fu inform the general public . ; -i larger and better rt.K-k of Hoots .i ,v. II:-.'.- and Cajw than ever ben .re, i jlf ;;! sell chcaiier than they can be here. K in:i;;;:( all nt X. 1. Walter A ,v.,..an. r;c-! lx-forc purchasing r.xtr- .,;,, :,, !; unia!:ii Iicmedy for sale Try a l':tle. I'.cery him war- . ;,r , Y.i:! ;ui save money by calling . li -J-c in the t'.xuity. and !. at X. 1). Waller A (Vs. Ta -kh at C. K. Hoyd'n. fif tliO fit iiesi, ih-si. aiiu iiiw. rthisT.-lwcoo. as- '"r Star, w take n r Fur Kile ! the ;rocery, Flour and i if J.JS1AI! KEIITE, -,. i" y.'V.r XecLtics, Collars, i t' ., i :it X. 1. Wami.r A ('''. , ;'.rv i. living y.i'ir s-.iiimi.T shoe .all ::.;;: !' ''! k, which is the largest ;v:in tin- niTinty. is.ji.. I'm.. r.,-s. Shoulder I'.rac-s' and Sujijiorleiy, :t.i.i ir line ..f I". :inet.-, Hats and TRluimngs X. 1. Walter & Co s. 'C:i!iu:.T, MaisCosStp.ect. I will ..-r..r. hand a all timo, 1'xK'f, Fork, Mut .a.1 Saii-af, ai naso:iuh!eirices. Oin : ulli rm a meat wntron three time? Ilr.NKT Kukoar. Scnierst i, Va. "In Cms: .li-i'!ay of the Uii.wt iU- ofj f n I!at. a! i Ki.nrv JIsri.t:iV. I I V.: .;r.:i:ir Pi-ih ils at ". X. F-.ydV. j !.' yr.n tiati: i line iair of hose for " or lo all nt X. 1. Walw 1! A O S. :;' an- traitors and make you l.ise r.Jy.ni illicit receive by fearing.' to try ::!. ufl'iTtma. t ;J-e!N ll.ij. Hitters and Kidney Wort, -"inviiwvsof F.fcits and Shoes arrive ' f;nij tlie hat, at Sol. X'iil'k. ..Oian K!..l Syrup at C. X. FoyiFs. ih: WutK. 1 am prepared to make all l-o: lair work, except hair jewelry, fr.-nts. etc., at the rate of -SO rent HT f.ir siik and from :i" to 1 ce nts an if iiiWuii. Xo work und. r cents .iitn-d. Worl: can Lesint througliSom- !' t'f.i. c.rlcft tt lle resilience of -:.:j.!.iilis,.kvM. Al.ll A. SlIAt Lls. tT C..vn:.-riiis.--There will be il" die lonc-it and liest bidder, the crec i'if new s, ;ioiil house, in Snyders Mill ! liistriet, Saturday, May 2S, ls-Sl. at J ' k. Sjn-i ifications can lie had by op ' : ; f-e -n-tary P. F. Ctipp. Sale at -i I!-.!i-'.s .lnerset. Pa. lly order of Foard. Vlavi-a sj.coly and positive Cure, for Diiilitheria, Tanker nwuth and -' A-'.o. in S1IILGHS. CATARRH "f l'V. A iiu-.il ltij.x-tor free with each I'm- it If yoa desire health and "tflrwta. Price M cts. Sold by Ceo lntirgist Somerset, Fa. ".noo r.n.Mw op- Wool Wasted. I it ., ,f wool at the highest i-rii .-s ja cash or trade. K' l'H-eJ for spring trade a larjre "f jruiM h-)!iie-m.".fle woolen goods -li;di i.iy j.gi-nts will visit my custo ''''''r'lK'ut the county as n-ual. Xcw -r.; tkikhitij; tlietn to call phase noti- ''iiifeing w.m.1 to the factory to - .il fu.l, in addition to our home PkhIs. a pood a-s.irtment of -''-i 'cc;.,!,;,. uf our owu and east - 'ilo e..i, a!j a vorr ,tl,j,t.te stof k nn;iliy kept in a country More. that iil Uaie it to your interest Wsj. S, M.,.a, tjuemahoniiip', I'a. AM, i.i-i;xi-t; K SPRIXU A XI) -!:k;: c-mius at nr.FFi.EVs ci.p -;-iai:i.k I.( ijil xr, i iofse '. "yjn-t Mnnied from the liast with ''!li.f ;.a,iy-niade Clothing, I am ''' "ir"'r ,!,f I'uulic ?rcatcrbar " "- - H-1 .hK thai: ever. My conn f"!!" Ut lines or' Mens', ' m.0 lS-..y- Cl.nhing ever before seen .. !.ii h I intend to di.-Hise of at kH, K. t,,livmwj tl.(t I1MI lOC.i?: 00 7(i $4 00 "av.v working wi-.ahlc ,.,. ""'L V-: from upward. r d W'l'. suits worth flOfi i 5 50 $(.yU 50 " $;r2 50 1' Up to 10 00. Pant worth $f, O0Ci.2 50 " 0i)(i!.$2 12 ln-avy '::t fn,... l''-'.-.l o.v,i,l .. 42 ooa$i w lH lf. your spring and snmmer """Is-rting my stock and H. HEFi t.i:r.- 1 . .. S" ,JV,-k tt'Mi-iAisT. N it T!tv;fur",,"a!1I"ie ol 73c-ts. t. free ft-jOnX -Very n'pton of these distress S"Jt,',ifyt'utm"k0 cal1 our 1 f Vitaliwr, Irfnlal guarantee on it, tl'" 1.1 noti,;"g- Sold by Ceo. W. -'""rset, i-a. r Wild lioiiesu..lt!e3 arc in Wooin. Are tvrg.iiiigto liavo a county fair tliis jtur. Five M.iii'luyx in tins :ii;inih ami tlie lx-t no U IVfimilion Iav. Tiuirluy is Ami nion .lay. The eundi tlates will have t lay oil". j I'resiiicitt CarM.! employs a lu ly tliy.i ; eim, Dr. Sum.ii X. IMwjii. j Our l.r..!i,;h uuihnriiies should f.r'ji.l tlie at tiring of cattle on tiicstreeU. The rapid growth in vegetation in the last two weeks is almost npreccdented. X. I. 1'otU-r, Ij-ij., of Meyersdale, has liecn spending the jiast few days in Somerset, Our announcement columns are utill g.-owing. Several new names appear thin week. Coal dealers now wear doleful coonte nances all Ixvause sjiring has come in dead earnest. Over three hundred laborers are at work ballasting and dressing the cuts of the 8. A C. railroad. Fack away your furs and ulsters. The mischievous moth will get ahead of you be fore a week. Hannibal Hamliu is the only ei-soii alive among those who ran on the four Presiden tial tickets of 1X00. Hon. A. J. Colborn Fpeut Saturday and Sunday at home. He returned to Harris- burg Sunday night. Senator Mahone's wife has twice been the mother of triplets. The name of Mahone will not erish at that rate. Quite a number of our people are talking of jr.in to Johnstown, Friday evening to attend Jean Wallace's Concert. A family of four persons in York coun ty, was recently iniisoned by eating apple butter which hud been kept in a glazed earth en jar. We are sorry to say that during the past week no work has been done in the way of completing the fence around the cemetery. Whr is this? It is now said that everybody has been mistaken in announcing the arrival of the locusts this year. They will not clwti in upon us until ISSj. The p.-aeh crop in this section will not be much to brag cbout this year. The add wcaf l.er seems t-J have haest unfavorable for tiii-delicious fruit. Never iince time began has there been so many apple, plum, and pear blossoms as this season. If nothing happens them there will be an abundant crop. Tho summer schedule went into elrect on the F. & O. railroad on Monday. We have not yet received a corrected time table, but will give it in our next issue. Thj Pennsylvania IMitorial Association will go to I-ong Branch next month, and will meet at the Continental Hotel, Phila delphia, on the evening of the 20th. A sword, suplHjsed to have been buried since the revolutionary times, was recently dug up in Westmoreland county. The handle was ornamented with pearls and gjhl. The extreme wet last week greatly retard ed farm work. Corn planting will necessa rily be late this season with a majority of our farmers. Put the grass, wheat and oats g jt a splendid boost. 'arpciitcrs, masons, gardners and w hite washers an- as busy as bees, and if you want the services of one you must engage him aliout a month ahead, aud you'll be lucky then if yoii don't suiTcr disappointment. A Xew York cent store" was robbed a few nights ago of eleven gold bracelets, six watches, three diamond pins, fourteen gold brooches and fifty-four finger rings. The loss is estimated at two dollar and twenty cents. Farmers are giving all their attention to cr.rnp'.ar.ting, and thecomiverous blackbird sits uron a limb with a smile upon his fuce, as he corn-templates the fnn he will have when the tei.d-r germ is ready to pull up by the roots. A fatal disease lias broken out among the sheep in Mercer county, Pa. They ap--ar we'd enough, and then suddenly drop dead without warning. A farmer in Wil mington township, has lost forty out of a sixty, and other heavy losses are reported. Mr. XclTParkcr, (known to the b'hoys as Pr. Whiiefeather,) who left Somerset some five years ago to seek his fortune in the land of ''bugs and beetles," ig home on a visit. Tlie llr. looks well and hearty and says '-the Itluds is the place for nie." The heathen Chinee is getting along. The announcement that two thousand of him whr had been employed on a western rail road have struck for higher wages shows that he is learning to understand the ways and appreciate the blessings of CnucasiAii civilization. of all the cultivated land ia this country only eleven an a half jer cent, is in use. And yet lots of young men had rather brace up against the side of a brick block and decorate the pavement with tobacco juice than to seize the plow and go shares with it. Rev. A. M. Whetstone received a copy of the revised edition of the Xew Testament, the first to reach Sumersot, on Monday. He kindly loaned it to us but we fchall go on believing in King James' version and "dam nation" notwithstanding the revision and "condemnation." Ycnnor predicted a warm spell at this time and his friends are crowing, but any body who takes notice of the weather could have made as good a guess. The records of the past five years shows that wo fclwuys suffered under exactly tl.e-ame weather at this tirac in Mav. The unprecedented crop of potato bugs, this spring, effectually knocks the liottom out of all preconceived notions of their mi gratory character. They have come to stay. And a war of extermination w.ay as well be declared tt onpe. Xow is the time to do eff.s tive battle. Many of our citizens w ho enjoy the lux ury of a front yard, and have an eye and taste for the lieauties of natifre, arc setting out their potted house-plants, to do duty in ornamenting their grounds during the slim mer reason, thus adding an additional charm to their premises. There was a little Ccnera! aud he had a lit tle gun, And it was loadel with blow, blow, blow. And every crack "the machine cni-es down a pe," Ain't it so, ain't it an, qin't it w, o, Mr. John S. ("ratnw, of Kingwood, now in his eighty-first year and for thirty odd years a subscriber of the Mcalp, (tilled to see us on Monday. Mr. Cramer looks young er than many men of half his age, and is apparently in very good health. He is a good Republican a:.d always a welcome caller. ''Ibiw abk Yor Mt Ot n Fbik.vu ?" Ask ed a bright looking ma:i. "Oh ! I fuel mis erable, Pm Milieu and can't eat. and my back is so lame I can't work." "Why in the world don't yon take K'.diu v-Wort ? that's what J tako m.hcn I'm out of aorta, j.n-1 U aiwan keeps me in p'erf.-et tune. My doctor recommends it for all sueh troubles.'. Kidney-Wort U a sure cure for billiousnesg and couMtpatioa.- Pon't fail to try it. Ijong JwcA JlVtrt. Hon. Isaac llugns, of fomersct, formerly State Senator from the Westmoreland and Somerset district, has located at Grcciu-biui,', where he will resume the practice of the law. Mr. H. is an able, experienced, and honorable member of his profession, and as such will commend himself to the people of the county. VrjiM'irvlnnd VcmocrrJ. There was no mail sent out from tliis place to Johnstown Monday. The contract having expired for carrying it overland and there being no one to take charge of it on the railroad. It ia understood that Mr. W. W. Knable has been appointed Postal Route Agent, and he will probably receive orders to-day cfr to-morrow to go on duty. If the railroad crossing at the East end of Main street is not jeedily retired, our Borough will be mulcted for heavy damages. It is in a most deplorable and dangerous condition. The ivedestrians who travel that way have waited until patience has ceesed to be a virtue, aud unless the repairs are made at once, suits will be commenced for damages sustained. IlAPrrrAL CosrrvEXEHS Is the bane of nearly every American woman. From it usually arises those disorders that so surely undermine their health and strength. Eve ry woman owes it to herself and to her fam ily to use that celebrated remedy, Kidney Wort. It is a sure remedy for constitution, and for all disorders of the kidney and liv er. Try it in liquid or dry form. Equally efficient in either. ISnttoa Sumlif Itaihtft. W. 11. Kocntz, Esq., arrived home from Washington with J. O. Ogle, Esq., in charge, on the mail train Saturday. The "General's gun" must have been loaded Tery light this trip. We heard it "crack" in the Treasury Department, in the Commissioner Office, at the White House, and in the private apartments of the magnetic Secretary of State, but as yet there has been no visible downward tendency on the part of the "ma chine." The farmers living ajong the shore of the ChesajK-ake bay arc astounded at the' large number of potato bugs that are wafted across the bay on the water from the eastern shore. They not only survive the voyage, but ciimS up on shore prepared to de vour every greriii thing. All efforts to check their advance are futile. Though myriads are destroyed, as many more arc continu ously advancing a tireless, ravenous horde, resembling in their work of destruction one of the plagues of Egypt. I: knew yorn Lease. There arc times in every one's life' when energy fails and a miserable .feeling comes over them, often mistaken for laziness. Danger lurks in these symptoms, as they arise from impure blood or diseased organs. Medical advice is expensive and often unsatisfactory. Par kor's Ginger Tonic will renew your lease of health and comfort because it restores per fect activity to the Stomach, Liver and Kid neys, and purifies the blood, as men and women restored to robust health testify in almost every neighborhood. Sec advertiMV nicnt. Atliwnte. The first regular passenger train on the S. & C. railroad, between Somerset and Johns town, left. Somerset for Johnstown at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The following is the schedule on which trains will lie run on this road for the present : Ixave Johns town at 10:.'i0 a. ni., arrive at Somerset at 12:41 p. in. ; arrive at Somerset from Rock wood at 2:3." p. tu. ; leave Somerset for Rockwood at 5 p. m. ; arrive at Somerset at G:4," p. ni at Johnstown at 0:18 p. m. As will be seen by the above there will be but one a.ssenger train per day between this place and Johnstown. The up train from Johnstown Monday was well filled with passengers. On. What A Corn ! Will yon heed the warning. The signal jierhajis of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Con sumption. Ask yourself if you can for the sake of saving 50 cts., to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from exjierienee that Shiloh's Cure will cure your Cough. It never fails. This explains why more than half a million bottles were sold the past year, it relieves I roup, and Whooping Cough, at once. Mothers do not be without it. For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use Shi loh's Porous Plaster. Sold bv Ceo. W. lien- ford, Druggist, Somerset, Pa. We direct attention to the list of ladies, to be found in another item, designated by the committee having the Decoration Day prcaration in hand, and trust that the ladies named will be prompt to perform the pleasant and patriotic duty assigned them, in which we know they will be cheerfully seconded by all Uon whom they may call. Everybody should take an interest in en deavoring to make these decorative services more than a mere formal compliance with the jKipular observance and a service credit able to themselves and the town and more than that: A sendee befitting the memory of the dead, who in the flush of life, risked their all that they and we their survivors might have a country. Let us have a Deco ration Day service with some heart in it. Quite extensive preparations are being made by the good (icoplc of Johnstown for their Loan Exhibition, which opens May 2d, IStl. The Exhibition will represent ail phases of modern enterprise as well as new, antique, and interesting collections of war relics, ancient litcrature.and Indian history. The department of ceramics will include Hon. D. J. Morrel's dinner-set, an exact copy of that of the rrince of Wales, and va rious other meritorious exhibits. A com plete Art (Jallcry will be opened, comprising rare and valuable pictures of the beat Amer ican artists. The Exhibition will be open from May 2G to June 11. Excursion trains will be ran from Blairsville, Ebensburg and Somerset, on the occasion of Jean Wallace's concert and Dr. , Talmagc's lecture. Tickets 'g.xxl for two days. The new ojiera of Gilbert and Sullivan, "Patience," which has just been produce! in London, is a satire on the 'iesthctic cn&c of the day, and reads as if it were, intended for Boston. One of the. suns gooa : "Yon niust g-i up idl the germ of the trans cendental terms, and plant them every where, You must lie upon the daisies and discourse in novel phrases of your complicating state of mind. The meaning doesn't matter if t'a&ijy Idle chatter of thoransuirdintul kind. ,nd evuy one will say, As you walk your mystic way, 'If this young man expresses himself in terms too deep for me, Why, what a very singular deep young man this deep young man must be !' " If you want plums you must begin to do battle with the curculio at once. If you don't know the little Turk, get your neigh bor to show him to you, and you will never forget him. If you sprinkle your trees, fruit, limbs and leaves with thin lime whitewash and repeat in after rain, you can save most of the fruit. The only other method is to spread a sheet under the tree, then give, it sudden jar, and the enrculio T(iH fill from the tree, and you can dUtuh him between your thtiiuh and finger. This, to bo effect ual; must he repeated one or twice a day, until the reed of the green plum becomes hard. These are the two most efiectiial remedies known. They involve some la bor, but choice plums, like many other ni things in this world, can only be had at some expense of time and trouble. Choice plums arc both pretty and good, and arc worth some trouble. m 1 HoovEBsviLLE, May 21st, 11. En. Hebald : "II," the Stanton Mills correspondent, was wrongly informed when he wrote his items for the Herald of May Instating "that the Qucmahoning School Board had closed their Khool hojucs ogsinsjl preaching. Tdie dijeors have inaue.no such uove ; they are open for Divine wor ship and every sensible man considers preaching teaching, un!es he b a heathen. Qucmahoning School Board has not stoop ed to low as to close its school houses against their best interests. P. or S. B. SrsDAY School CosvEimox. The fifth annual session of the Lutheran Sunday School. Association, of Somerset county, will be held at Friedens, commencing Tues day evening, May 31, 18R1. Excursion tick ets will lie sold at Confluence, I'raina, Cas selnian, Rockwood, Garrett, Meyersdale, Berlin. Sand Patcli, Southampton Mills, Milford Station and Somerset. It is hoped every school will be represented. Xuniber of delegates unlimited, but addresses must be sent to Rev. J. J. Welch, if entertain ment is expected. We will welcome visi tors of all denominations. W. II. Rt r-PLE, ' President. m m ' That reader must be hard to please who in the diversified contents of the Xorth America Hrriev for June should find noth ing to win his attention. First we have an article by the Hon. Hugh McCulIoch on "Our Future Fiscal Policy," treating of the problems of refunding, the remonetization of silver, and the restoration of the United States to their just rank among the mara time nations of the world. George II. Lor ing writes of "The Patrician Element in American Society," but the reader need ap prehend no glorification of artificial rank, for iu the author' estimation the putrician element here is simply the strongest popu lar 'element that jwrtion of the people, whatever their lineage, who are engaged in developing the mental, moral and material wealth of the Republic. Dornian B. Eaton makes a spirited defense of civil service re form ; Prof. W. G. Sumner states very clear ly the argununt for free ships ; Frederick Douglass writes of "The Color Line" ; Desire Cliamay, of "The Ruins of Central America" ; Dr. Austin Flint discusses the benefits of vaccinnation ; J. M. Mason as serts the lawful power of the government to regulate railway charges ; and finally, Prof. E. 8. Morse sets forth the evidences of the existence of man upon this continent in prehistoric times m - Our Democratic brethren had quite a live ly contest at their primary election on Sat urday. The following is the vote polled in this township and borough : . Somerset township Xo. 1., for President Judge : Baer, : : : : 53 Rupple, : : : : 22 roR e-o.MMisstoxr.R. Bcnford, : : : Brougher, : : Brubaker, : : 27 24 J7 8 1 I'hl, : : : : Richardson, : : : McClintock, : : : Somerset borough, for President Judge Baer, : : : : Ruppel, : : : , : JOB COXXISSIOKEB. Benford, ; : : : Brougher, : : : Brubaker, : : ' : Uhl, : : : : McClintock, : : : Richardson, : : : The Convention is now in session, in the Court House, with closed doors. Almost every district in the county is represented. Bacr's nomination by a considerable major ity on the first ballot is generally conceded. and the prospects of Brubaker's carrying off the Coinmissiouership prize is very flatter ing, although a number of ballots will in all probability have to be taken lefore the result is reached. Xow that Mr. Baer has secured the dele gates for this county his next fight will be with Mr. Kerr, of Bedford, who is also an aspirant for Judicial honors in this district ; after this the deluge of Republican votes. At a meeting of the veteran soldiers held at the store of C. C. Orton. on the 20th, inst., the following steps were taken toward the proier observation of Decoration Day. The meeting was organized by electing Oli- ivcr Kneper, Chairman ; and R. R. San ner, Secretary. Committee on general arrangements. Alex Huston, II. G. Cunningham, Solomon Uhl. Floral. This committee consists f.f the following persons, with a general invitation to all parties to aid. - Mrs. W. P. Foust, " J. R. Walter, " Geo. Snyder, " Ed. B. Scull, " Eil. McDowell, " Iennis Meyers, Miss S. Postlcthwaite, " Carrie Baer, " I .aura Knepper, " Lucy Endsley, " Amelia File, " Rebecca Kneff. " Mary Schell, " Ida Knable, " Darl Brubaker, " Olive Coffroth, " Marion Kicrnan, " Josie Spangler, Miss AnnaColcman, " Lizzie Huston, " Marth Roberts, " Minnie Cun ningham, " May Cunning ham, " Grace Picking, " Annie Schell, " Fannie Baer, " Annie Farker, Mr. Park Kimniel, " Frank Postlcth waite, " Howard Laugh ton, " Rolierl Scull, " 8. V. Picking, " . Maine Baer, Marshals. Capt. R. R. Sanner, chief ; Dr. Bills, and Jonas Cook, assistants. S. V. Trent and Elder Woolery will deliv er addresss on the occasion. The "Old Yet's" aro cordially invited to take part in the exercises. Tho different Sunday Schools are also invited to turn out in a body. ieneral rendezvous at the Court House at 9 o'clock, where they will form in procession and proceed to the different cem eteries. The procession will be headed by the Silver Cornet Band. Gexebal Orheks ) Hea FA! J AD QUARTER. 1K- FAKTMKS5T0K I'ESX'a- X.o.. A. U. Philadelphia, May 14, 1841. In compliance with the Rules and Regu lations and existing Orders, Monday, May 3'Jth, will be observed as Memorial Day throughout this Department. As we arc called upon to devote but one day of the year, to rendenn tribute to the memory of our dead comrades, it is sx pected that upon tlnU day the voirsutts and cares of daily life will he put anido, and that every comrade of the Order will participate iu the solemn and Impressive cervices, show tttg to the world, that with us at least, the memories of our dead companions in arms, have not grown dim with passing years, and that we, who through the dispensation of Providence, have been ermittQdj to tmr- vive them, fully appreciate the privileges we enjoy. Let the exejvi1 of the day be so arranged Und. conducted, as to reflect no discredit j upon our organization, and prove that with i the Grand Army. Memorial Day is not one . of merriment or festivity, but a day, when the mind of the American Soldier, is given to sober thoughts and earnest acts, as pure and as patriotic, as those that moved him, when he enrolled himself as a volunteer soldier of his country, and went forth to battle for its honor and the perpetuity of its institutions. As the associations of the day are sad aud its memories sacred, may its in fluences be ennobling and elcvating.incr.ing iu each, a purer and more generov patriot ism. Our Nation readily jt4ua with us in pay ing our nn,n,id Qoral tribute to the Nation's dead, believing that their lives were part of the terrible ransom paid for the. present ex istence of the Government, and prosieriiy of our ieople. In localities in the State, where there is I no Post of the Grand Army, it Is hoped that the citizens thereof, will assume the duty ofj decorating the graves of all soldiers buried! in their vicinity. ' j Throughout the grand old State of Penn- j sylvania, let not a single soldier's grave, however lonely, however humble, "be tme dorned with flowers, on the evening of May I 30th. j Forms of Decoration ceremonies cJ. W had upon application to the. Asitant Adjn- tant General. As a, Uioerof Interesting information ' andj for. the purpose of future use, a report 1 should be made on the blanks furnished, of; the location of each cemetery and the num- j ber of graves, which have bsen decorated by the Post or by other organizations, Ry command of Jotix Taylob, Department Commander. J. M. Vaxdeesuck, Assistant Adjutant General. GEKMAX BAITISTS MkETIM! AT AsULAXlli Ohio. First class excursion ticket will be j issued to all persons desiring to nttend the I annual meeting of the German Baptist i Church, at Ashland, Ohio, which convenes j mi Tuesday, Jnno 7, 18SI. Faro for the round lUp from Somerset and Berlin $12, j Alcyersuaic isilou. aii Daggage win De checked through to Ashland' by J.-H. Fritz, Passenger and Ticket agent of the Baltimore it Ohio Railroad, he has the tickets for sale and will give all necessary information, and will meet jiarties at the following places on the days named, each week until June Sth : Berlin, Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning at Mansion House; Salisbury Wednesday afternoon, from 2 to 4 ut the Wagner House; Confluence, Wednesday evening from 7 to 10 at Rosa store ; Rock wood, Thursday morning from 8 to 12 at the depot; Meyersdale, on Thursday after noon from 1 to 5 at the Jones House; Som er.t, on Saturdays and Mondays and on Tuesdays till noon, at his otKce in Cook A Bcerits' block. Passengers leaving Somer set and Meyersdale at noon, on Xo. 1, will make direct connection at Cumberland on and after May 22d, and arrive at Ashland the next day. Xa change of depot by this route. The B. A O., will run a special car from Somerset 'and Meyersdale for a party of thirty. This is decidedly the best route to take by all those who intend going to the annual gathering of the German Baptist church. The scenery through West Virgin-N ia is grand, some portions of it is equal to that of the Rocky Mountains. Hoovebsville Items : The weather has been wot and cool for the past week, too much so for farmers to put out their corn. The prospect for anipple crop is immense, unless frost or something else should hap en to it. The S. A C. R. R. ore putting down a sid ing for 100 cars in Ripple's bottom, but just where the station Is to be is the query. Samuel Gisal will "take the cake" and al so weartlie "belt" for trapping. He has caught 30 skunks, 20 foxes, and 10 raccoons the latter part of thu winter. Who has donclietter? Sam not Sol is the "boss" trapper so far. Hooversville is on the improve ; new houses are bring built and old ones repair el. A new groeerymaii from Somerset, Ben ford by name, has bought J. H. Smith's gro cery. " Err See. DIKD. MILLER. At his residence near Stoys towu, on My .'i, lS-sl, Mr. Xoah J. Miller, aged 56 years. , A little more than a week licforc he was in town, showing no signs of approaching dissolution. We did not know he was sick until we heard the word passing from mouth to mouth, "Xotih Miller i3 dead." So sudden, therefore SO sad sick less than a week. He was a member of the United Brethren church for 33 years, and his grief stricken widow and children comfort them selves witii the thought that this life, in which he found so much to trouble him, has ended only to admit him into a brighter life of uninterrupted joy in eternity. The f:ineral services were conducted by the writ er, assisted by Rev. J. D. Wa;;ner, of the Reformed church. A. K. F. HOHERSET MARKET Corrected by Cook H Bssbits. bealu ia ;e groceries, flour & feed CHOI Apples, drteJ, V Zn to te Atiploiiatter, y gal 40oos bnto. V J0 ft (1 l Butu-r, V ft ke) isc Butter. V ft (roll) ac Buckwheat, f) basnet 6oc " meal, loo fts a uo Beecwax. j ft '.tie Uaooa.suoulden, y; ft so " sides. " " country hmi, yi 11 1A) Corn, (esr) V bushel tKKr75 Cum, (belled) ))taliel.. Su70 Corn meal W ft vc Calf skins. V ft eo EKi, fl doi i:;Uo Hour, bbl fi 0V&& to Flaxseed J bo., (M ft) tbc Hams, (sugar-cured) f ft 14 e Lard, v ft :ceei'-M Leather, red sole, V ft........ Sovj-to " upper " S5($"uo " kip, " T5suo Middlings, sad chop 160 fts el 60 iu,tlDu Miif I autoes, y ba (new) 704800 Reaches, dried, fl ft StolOc i.je yhu ;&o liana, V ft le Salt, No. 1, ft bbl.enr 1 1 75tvW 00 Uround Alum, per ak ...$1 104j; 60 " Aahum, per eaca.... 4 CO Suar, yellow f) ft stl0 white loiSU Tallow. V ft tx re Wheat. V bus ....1 CO Wool, fl ft..... 86H0 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Leuteof John Merle jr. late of Quemahonlnj; Twp, Somerset eounty. Pa., dee d. Letter ot adminiitation eu the above estate bbtrtne: been frmnted to the undcrslfrned by the Iiroper authority, notice is hereby (riven to those ndebted to the nla estate to make Immediate payment, aid those having; claims or demands a lust it to present them tialy authenticated for settlement, on Saturday, July 2nd, Issi, at the uouse 01 mo uauersiirneu. DANIEL A. WEAVER, Admin isirator. May 25 UDITOIVS NOTICE. Having been appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Somerset county to make distiibutlon to and amonK those legally entitled thereto, of the funds in the hands of Joseph Khoads, tiecntor of Susinna Koonla. deceased, I hereby stive notice, that I will attend to the duties of said appoint ment, at my ollli-e in Somerset boroujeb, on Friday the 17th day of June, lab I, when and where all persons interested may attend. W. H. BVPPEL, May 2i Audtter. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, dnly appelated to make a dis tribution of the funds In tb Kami 8 of t'Trai M Shaver, administrator aud trustee for the sale of the real estate ot Daniel a Kiiunds, deceased, to and among tbou legally entitled thereto, hereby ftives notice, that be will attend to the duties ot his appointment, at his office. In Somerset bor cnKb, oa Thursday, the Uthday of June. W. at o'clock r. m., when and where alipesoaj interest ed can attend. II. L. BAER. May Auditor. UDITOlfS NOTICE. The undertime.!, duly appointed to mnke a dis tribution or the funds in the hands of Jacob Dow ser and William Hersh.eiccutorsof John Hersh, deceased, to and amons: those legally -entitled thereto, hereby Rives notice, that he will attend to the duties of the above appointment. In the ottice of N. I. Potter, Esq.. in Meyersdale, on Thursday, the IBd day of June, 1881, at 1 o'clock r. it., when and whero all persons Interested can attend. ILL. BAER. Mar Xt Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Harlnit been appointed Auditor la the estate ol Kenjamine Hltlner, deceased, to asvertalo the advancement of heirs, fix the amount dm the widow, examine the judgment! that have usury thoreln, with full power to hear and determine all questions that may afiect parties ant tho estate, ami make a distribution 01 the UlaUs in the hands or Dr. W. A. Oarman, exeeutor, fco., to and among; those legally emitted thereto; I hereby give notice that I will attend to the duties of said appointment, at my oshoo in Somerset. Pa., os Saturday, the luh day ot Juno, 1881, when and where, all p? Moos Interested eaa attend. W. H. Kl'PPEU Nay 24 Auditor. UDITOIl'S NOTICE. At an Orphans' Uourt held In Somerset, Pa., on the 3uthdaycf April, 1881. the underslirned was duly appointed auditor to make a distribution of the funds in the hand of Joeeph V. Lambert, Executor of John Ororfl, deceased, to and amons; those locally entitled thereto; also, to ascertain advancements to tho heirs, etc, and hereby tves notice that he will attend to the duties of the above appointment on Wednesday, June 1st, ltw, lit his ofllce In the borough of Somerset, when and where all persons interested can attend if they think proper. JOHN B. SCOTT. Hay 4 . Auditor. THEAUTOPHONE. This new mus'eal lnjtnyncnt baa now been thoroughly tested aad la oaered to tho publio la improved form, . It Is simple In lis construction, I'S'ipV not liable to get out ef order JLf V .iX and oaslly manaired. Can In ,-.;.... 3 playodbyachlidsixyeatftoM ,,-r tfjl W ill furnish amusement to all. jistlt-m wj." i I11 eontains Zl notes and plays Aj5?T2;Jlnthreoditteret keys. It is V. Vri-MM-Kn tuned so that it Is gooi ao coniiwnimenl to tho voice. Tho workmanship ta ut the best quality, the wood belns; of black wal ifUt, finlthod in iiood style, wo iarita comparison in regard to musical as well as its mecliarlca.1 ex ecutkm. It is truly wonderful what a scope and witk what precision It execute. It is one of the kind that spooks lor Itself, and need only bo seen and beard to be appreciated, wo quota from the ScteatlDc American. Nov. 10th: "-The most re markable feature of this invention la tha regulari ty aad perfection with which tha mule is render ed. AU the pans are played and the muslo Is of no mean order." Send address for circular .and catalogue. Can vassers wanted NOEBIS Jt WHITE. Agents, No. fl Liberty St. May 18, S mo. Pltubiirgh, Pil, -ANKOUNCEMEHTS. rcr Da Jem EnsUlm Piimr'3. We are authorized to ai.noum e the fol lowing names as candidates f- r I Jr.- virions offices designated r.l the Repu'ii'-iin Prima ry Election, lolij held on Sa i.n!:;y, June 25, 1SS1 : FOllJlWGi:. Wi are authorlied to announce la name of Hon. A. J.CollKjru, ot Komtrsvi, lit eniuwaie for I'reaMent Judge of Hie 16th JoH.-lal UitrteU Subject to the decmlon of the Iiepublleau Voters and Kcpuulicua Convention. FOB JUDGE: Davidsvillk, May 13. 1S81. Mr. George W. Pile, CAafmoa Republican County VemmitUe : Deau Sin : Please do me the favor toannounee that vvm. M. Hull will be a canllite at the Re publican Primary Election Tor re-election as Presi dent Judge of this Ju-licial District, w helms airroed to be a candidate tor re-ebtii.n. ISAAC KAL FFM AN, ET FOB PROTIIOXOTARY, ' DENNIS MEYERS, or sovinstT bobocoh. Suhjert to the decision ot the RcpuMIcan prima, ry flection, June 2ilh, l&sL fSTFOIl FR0TI10X0TARY. S. U. TRENT, op soheuskt Bonocoa. Subject to tl-.e deelMon or tho Itepublk-an Pri mary Kleclin, June li, 1191. tS"F0R PR0TIWX0 TAR Y, J. ROBERT WALTER, Or SOMEItSKT BOBOl'OIL Subject to the derision of the Uepobllean pri mary election, June tsth, ISfl. zsrFOR SHERIFF, JAMES S. CLARK, or Mii-roBD Towasmr. Subject to the decision nt the BipnMlcnB Pri mary Election, June tti, 1SL vz-FOR- SIIERIFF, FREDERICK NAUGLE, or uevkosdai.s Bonocu. Snl.jcct to the decision of tlie Itcpulillsm Pri mary Election, June 2i, P3-F0R SHERIFF, W.1I. FRITZ, Or BXOTUEBSVALUV TOWSSlllT. Subjwt to the derision of the Kepublkan Prt mvry Election, J uue 2b, IM. tar FOR SHERIFF, RUSH S. McMILLEX, OF MIODLECBKEK TOWBSUIP. Siil-iect to the decision of the Republican I'ri mary Election, June '2b, lisl. frz-FOR SHERIFF, MAIILON MILLER, OF BOM infl IT TGWS4B1P. Sul.jeo to the decision of tho Republican Pri marj' Election, June 2i, lasi. tsrFOR SHERIFF, JOHN WINTERS, or SOMERSET Towssiiip. Sut-.jc-t fn the diln cf the Er-r.uMVan Pil mary Election, J une 2.1, 1M1. ssrFOR SHERIFF, JOHN J. .SPANGLER, or sosEnEZT towssiiip. futijectto tho decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, J une ssrFOR SHERIFF, A. J. SCHELL, or sojcKBSET Boaoron. Sul.ie-.-t 10 the dnci-l-n of the RetMblii-an Pr mary lIeitiou, Juuc'i, Lvl. ttrFOR SHERIFF, MARTIN SIIAXK, or STONEYCBUEK TOWNSHIP, Rubicct to tlif declfton of the Republican Pri mary Election, June i, ItSl. izrFOR SHERIFF, B. F. SNYDER, or cusia. Subjfi-t to the decision of the KepuWUMn Pri mal y Election, June So, ISil. tSTFOV. SHERIFF. J.M.SALEK, or MiLroau STATION. Sul jwt to the deolon of the Rcpul .Ih-aa Pri mary Election, June 'ii, lfbU ZHTFORSIIERIFF, VALENTINE J. MILLER, oj-iiai;om.o TWP. Subject to the dericlon of tho KepuUiean Pri mary Electii n, Saturday, June , ldsl. ZJTF0R REGISTER ami RECORDER, JOHN C. IIOSTETLE1I, or MrTEBRDALa BOKOI OH. Subject to the decbrion or the Republican Pri mary Election, June A 1S1. UTF0R REGISTER and RECORDER Win. PARK KOOSEK, OS SOXKCRKT EOCOl'lllI. Subject to the'decl'tnn of the Republican Pri mary Election, June 2" 11. IS" FOR REGISTER and RECORDER. A. A. STUTZMAN, Or STOXTCBXEK TOWSSHIP. Subject to tho decision of the Kepull!caa pri mary election, June zj, isai. S2TREG1STER and RECORDER, B. S. FLECK, OP JESKEtt TOWSSIIIP, Subjwt to the decision or tho Republican Pri mary Election, Saturday, June Si, 1SS1. ZWiFOR REGISTER and RECORDER. J. F. I5EACIIY, cr sojskuskt Towsanir. Jsmaone-srrncJmnn. I If ft my !ft arm In the War iu delense ol my ouuutry. J. I . B. tZTFOR REGISTERand RECORDER, J. It. BOOSE, or EKOTnsu8VALi.sv lownsair. Subject to the decision of the Republican Prima ry Election, June , 11. Z3-F0R TREASURER. GEORGE J. ELACIC, OP JltTEtSDAIX BOEOt OU. Subject to the decision of tho Republican Pri mary Election, June 'iS, Ibsl. tWFOR TREASURER, JOHN II. WEIMER, or soiiEeairr bokocok. Subject to the decision of the Republican PYI- mnry Elecuoo, j une u isi. HTF0R COMMISSIONER, ADAM C. LEPLEY, or ELSLiec towsship. Subject to the decision of tho Republican Pri mary Election, June 2S, 1SL 310R COMMISSIONER, JOSEPH IIORNEK, ' or gOME&sirr Towsamr. Scilicet to the decision o the Republic in Pri mary Election, Juno 2&, 1W1. SF0R COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL BUCKMAN, or mLroan towssiiip. Snbjct to the decision of tha Republican Pri mary UOOtlOU, JUS29, nu tF0R COMMISSIONER, PETElt ZUFALL, or rrrxsTntKirrrooT towsship. Sub ject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, juuo is, ilttsi. tS-F0R COMMISSIONER, F. J. COUNTRYMAN, or BC0TOinU!TAIiEY.TOW59HlP. Subject to tho decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, Juno 5, 16SL tSTFOR COMMISSIONER, ADAMS. SHAFFER, or jxjctEa TOwasHir. Subject to the decision of tha Re?ubliej VA- mar Election, Jam Xo, ISsU ZSTFOU C0HMIHH1QSER, A.P.MILLER, or BRoTUEcavALunr ;osvxbiup. Sulrjpct to the doc'-slon of V'--. KopoMlcaa Vt mary Election, June 'i 1881. U. M. FILE, or Et-xucK Tow.tscir. Suhjert to the dertMon' of the KepaMii-an Pri mary Eluctiun, June U!, lsl. IS' FOR C0.VMI8S10XJR, PETER WEIMER, or muoiiD Towxsmr. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, June , 1M1. IWF0R COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON J. BAER, Or HZYECSDALk EOBOl'OU. Snl.jM-t to the decision of the Republican Fxl mary Election, June 'ii, 1841. tS"F0R COMMISSIONER. DANIEL RII0ADS, or rrraa tt KKEvroor iwr. Subject to the decbdou of tho Republican Ilrl mary Election, June 'ii, 131. tWFOR COMMISSIONER. SAMUEL SMITH, OrSOXKBSIT TWP. Sulijret to'the declsi'ni cf tho Rapu'olican Pri mary Election, June 25, ltol VS'FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE, JOHN II. SNYDER, or STOTSTOWS EOBOroH. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, J uue , ls.il. Z3-F0R ASSOCIATE JUDGE, JOHN M. GLESSNER, Or STOSETrKCEK TOWNSHIP. Subject to the deelelon of the Republican Pri mary Election, June 2J, 1SS1. VST FOR A SS0CIA TE J UDGE, SAMUEL WALKER, Or ALLBGHEXT TOWSSIIIP Subject to the declFlon of tte Rc publican Pri mary Election, June tt. ISbE 3TF0R ASSOCIATE JUDGE, SAMUEL SNYDER, or sobezset towxshtp. Jul.jeot to the decision of tho RepuMinui Pii mary Election, June ti, lseL HTE0R ASS0CIA FE JUDGE, WILLIAM COLLINS, Or SOMERSET BOKOUUH. Subject to the decision of the Republican Pri mary Election, June 25,-lnx!. IS' FOR rOOR UO USE DIRECTOR, JOHN J. BAKER, Or SOXEC9CT TOW3UIP. Suhject to the deciolon of the Republican Pri mary Election, June 'ia, 1881. fW FOR POOR E0 USE DIRECTOR, JESSE HOOVER, or MiLroKD TOwasHip. Sul.ject to the decMin of tho Repl.llcan Pri mary Election, June 'ii, 18.sE IS" FOR POOR 110 USE DIRECTOR. ALEX. COUNTRYMAN, Or LAVAS SVIIXE, BoMEttSET TOWSSIIIP. Subject to the decision of tin Republican Pri mary Election, June 1MI. i run ruvu uuLan umri uu, JACOB ZEIGLER, or gnjiEKsrr township. Subject to the decist'n of tho Republican Pri mary Election, JuneiS, IS .1 3-FOR POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, DANIEL KIMMEL, or soxecsbt nr., Subject to the decision of the ili;pubiicaa Prt- 1 Ty n TWt f Y TT s -w.-e r, "V. r- T Ty s-9 m s -n miry ueciion, J ane u, tsi. m-FOR AUDITOR. JOHN P. RHOADS, Or SOMERSET TOWSSHIP. Subject to the decision of f ho Rei-ubllcnn pri mary election, June Kith, UM. 1ST FOR A UD1T0R, ISRAEL EMERICK, or aorTHAitTos towsship. Subject to the decision of the Recuhiican Pri mary Election, June 2b, l!l. UDGE SALES. The Comm!?sloners of Somcrsrt coun' r. will ol Ter at pebhe sale to the lowest bidder, un Friday, May 27, lSl, at 9 o'clock A. v., on I he premises, the bnildls: ol the abutments fur an Iron brldgeover Tub Mill Run, near the house of James Martin, in Elklirk township. Sealed proposals will be received at the Commissioners' Ottice, up to 1 o lock a. m.. ol Wcinenliiy Mav '&, fur a low truss iron brh'ge ii feet extreme length, with U feet roadway. ALSO On the same day, on the premises, the repairing and roollng of tno bridge over the same etre&m, iu West Salisbury, at 1U o'clock A. u. ALSO. fn Thursday the 27th day or May, 13S1. at ZH o'clock r. on the premises, the rebuilding 01 one of the abutments under the bridge across the Casselinao river, near Salisbury Junction, in Sominil township. j peclfiratlons furnished on application. W. M. SCHIiOUK, Herk. 1ENMIS COOK, .I.tJ.CKIO HFIELTt. JVXA8 Mcl'LlXTtfCK. 3Iay 11 3t t;ommu.5iooers. pULLIC SALE. The undersigned will exposa to publio tale, on Thursday, June CO, 1SS1, at 2 o'clock P. on the premises, two farms located in Jenner township, on roads leadinic to Johnstown. Somerset, Stoystown and Pittsburgh ; distance, 16 miles to Johmtown, 10 to Somerset, and t to Jenner X Roads : nono t-etter located. No. 1 contains Vii acres, and lot) enclosed, bal ance well timbered with pine, .oak, chestnnt and hickory; choice apples, pears and grapes. A lance brick house, barn and all necessary bulKl hues. W ell adapted for fanning and none bettor tor stock. No. X adjolnlna; No. 1. eontains lr-4 acres, about It 0 acres enclosed : no buildimts : an orchanl uf choice fruit; a line site and ajood water In orchard fur hull. ling; well protected from storm, sloping eastward. Call and see, or address YVil. Zi.U.UEKMAN-. Jenner X lioad. May IS, 41 Somerset county, Pa. A UDITOK'rf NOTICE. The nmlersined hurlnit been apixdntetl auditor by the Urphsnii's Court ot Somerset County, to as certain advancements and make a distribution of tbeluuds In the hands of William Mull, Adminis trator ot OoorKO Mull, deceased, to and among those legally rnti'led thereto, notice is hereby given that 1 will attend to the duties of tne above appointment at my cir.ee. on Friday, May 2J. lsiS. at 1 o'clock p. x. of said day, when acd where all pantos interested may attend. VALENTINE HAY, Hay 4 . Auditor. DMINISTRATOirS NOTICE. Estate of W m. Seottlateof New Centrciillo Bar, Somerset Co., Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on the abort estate bavins: been granted to the undersigned by tho proper authority ; notice is hereby s;lven to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those havinKclaimsagalnst the same will present them duly authenticated lor settle ment on Saturday, tha :Sth day of May at the law office of J. R. Scott, in tho borough of Somerset. J. R. SCOTT, April '0 A 'Ualnistrator. 3 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. uteofWm. Trout man, late of Scuthampton Two., Somerset Co., P., dee'd. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the underslxned by the proper au thority, notice is hereby given to all persons In debted to sold estata to ui-ike Immediate pay ment, and those bavins; claims against it to pre sent them duly aulbenticetod for settlement. WSL TROCTMAN, Aprils) Executor. RPHAN'S COURT SALE. v virtue of an order Usued out of the Orphan's Court oi Somerset eonntv. tons directed, wo will expose to public sale on the premises, on Saturday, May 28, 1S81, at one o'clock p. m., the real estate of Noah Swank, dee'd, t! : The five-sixths of a certs. in tract of lnd situate In Somerset count r, Pa., the home place of Noah Swank, dee'd ; being No. 1 in the iuuest, ad)otn loit lands of John Bittner, Ueorg Swank, Puter Xouderand John Baker: eoDialaing loo acres, about lt)0 acres clear, tf acres in meadow ; bulid inics In good repair ; a large orchard ef a variety of choice fruit trees ; also a fine sugar camp on the premises. TERMS : One-third to remain a Hen for the widow ; one-third In hand : balance In live equal, annual payments without Interest. Pavmeois to bo secured on the land. 10 per eent of band moa ey to bo paid when prr.pertv Is knocked down. MICftAELSWANK, OEOROE SWANK. Trustees for the sale of the real estata of Noah Swank, deed. May. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE KsUteofOnrgeStonh.Sr., late of V.pr Tur key toot Tp., bomtrset county, Fa., ueceaseJ. Letters of administration on tbe abora astat havlns; been granted to the uclerslifned, notice is hereby (tlven to those Indebted to it to make Imme diate payment, and those bavins claims aualnst it, to present them duly authenticated for settle ment on Saturday, the 4th dav of Juno, ISM, at tha late residence of the derease.1. UEOKQK W. STOUGH. April 27 AiUnlnlstraU-r. I TRUSSES ! ' ! TRl'SSE3 1 I trusses: j TUUSSES! j TRUSSES ! 'trusses: TKUSi-E-j: j trusses: trusses: 1 TRUSSES ! Those alilu'ted hj'i jil rectivel by 1 ,-ee C. 1ST. BOYD. HARD .VJ23-a CZTCAX'A TwLiSSC, LEATHER and COMMON T5J J2SE5 D not fail to see the uew trusses: truss es: trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses : Always clean aud coinfiirt.ibh and hi bv far the tinet truw yet will make a speciality of titthi LIMES' and (JEST'S are ainonr (he nc.v jroudi received. Any poo.! not in at. le will 1 or!; r-.v ri."iii Si woktkk. I'.ki.t", l;:;;n'.r., K::kieap, Ask tew for various vv!n., cer.te.1 limbs. jr't-Tlne having tro i'i'e io ;.-t 'fru to call and have ni'-x-iiP-taken, and I: trusses 1 trusses: trusses : TRUSSES! TRUSSIi-i : TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES '. ti'nj.1 iZ'tiA and tince r.'J.-inuiii; .1 C. MAMMOTH DLOCK. -: Somerset Meeliameal Works, (rijetrzia.) CONSOLIDATION OE THE ABBIS3H AID S0HER3ET F0DHBR1SE TO Fanners, Hcrcli&nts, lill Owners and Others, We present licrewith a cut of ihe HARTZEL IIVIUE FLOW, Which will he sol.l for Ic- 1110m y than anv other Importc-fl I 'low, ami which will al.-o !o good work. ".Ve also make the WOLVXKI7E !I?X,0-W Well known and highly spoken of hy ai who have used it. W'c alsi make Xo.. 3 End 1 WOODCOCK PLOWS, CENTRE LEVLn a ;m HARTZELL PLOW, HARTZELL'S 8, AND IMPROVED BK0VK PLO'.Vb HARTZELL'S N05. 1 AND 3 HILL SIDE PLOWS, AND IRON BEAM HILL SIDE PLOWS, All of wloi h will ! sold at IWtj'i 1 Pr:.-.-. Inrmireot' your Xieriliunt. or call oiiu-a'id exam'ineonr l'low-i iK'fora pun Lrin other-, as we tan and will make it to your inn restt- t..n Wit an- also on i.ared to li all kui'N of repairing to Saw and (irU Mid MACHI.XER I' nmhitifr Mae'iine. Ac. at r,..;ire in addition to the foreoiu', wu Koe; 111 c and Munulacture COOX1SCAKD HEATtKn HTOVEH, BARSANO FOHTSrOH SUGAR CAMPS. And a full assort of k?;v.t ffru!! liinds r.f Cookin? Stove". VcryT.ulj Srners.r, IVur"a. JOHN E. DEALC:? If! Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints OILS, SzO., The following is a partial list of fjon Is II .!-!...f II:. miners. Chisel. Adze. Ai:.. Kili, Hammers, .te.. Saddlery Hardware, T;il Trees. ;:-' Sadilit-t, itarr,., 15.i. ?".-;. r.inps Bits, and T.Mil.s. Talde Knives and Forks, l' krt Knivt-s, tfr r.-t, ;.v.i: nrd 1;.. -., the hiryest stnelc in Somerset County, rainier' iHK a tu-l stoek. V.'lii'e I.' :.- t'oTored Iiir.;s for inside Rnil"ont-;i!e psin:in. Paint in oi'. all . !.-. Varnish, Turpentine. Kias.sw.vl Uil, Iiru.-hfs, Japn l'-ry?r, Va: .iit Stains. Ac. Window tilass of ail si'es aad i-'j-i t :;:!. any shape. The ljct Coal Cd always on ha:-d. tltir stw It .f Ce.al Oil I-vnps is very . large and comprises very elegant styl.-s. I 'it.-tons Circu lar, Mtilcy and Cross-cut Savs. IVA Saw l-'ili of best ;ua:ity. IV rt'ain -lined Kf'.tle. Hamihs ;f all lii:-..Ls. Shovels, Forks. Spades. Hakes. ;';i!t. !s. Grub Hot. I'it ks. Scythes, Sjiathx, Mcd..T. Ca-t St-.r-l. ' ?.r.isoii Hammer?, Stet Ui.:l..rs, Citrriajre end lira iWis of all fciitn. I.eikin;t Classes. Vv'asliborird. C'loi!:o.-i Wiii.mrs. ifeal Mevt., Poor Mats. l!;iskf 'i'lti-s, Wooilun l'.uctet. Twine. V.-ya c-f all s'w m, liay rii! leys. liutter 1'rints, Mop Sticks. Trai, fxvlyards. Meat Ctul-r' orA Stt: .'?. 'lrnets. (T-t Clmins. Halter Chains, Shoe, Lhisi, and S. rt.lj Drughes. H.-..-f il.-ches, Curry Cm!w. Ca!', coi:-T.ocii.s, ixzxci:s. screws. lATcnrs, nccn-iixcuri and everything in ti e builder's .i::c. Ci, Lead, Shot, rowder. Sofcy T-', tte., etc. The fart is, I keep everything that bt-lon,-? to the Ilar.'.waw tr.t.'.e. I h-al ex-'tivtly m this kiml of CtKlsar.d pive i:iy whole attent;o:i to it. ivrsons who ere hui:-iin; .r anv one in neel of anything in my line, will find it to th.ir advuuf.Tre to pive :i.o a u'd. I will alwuvs yive a r. asona't.le erci'lit to rtpr.ri.il"!e ptTsotis. i thank my old ciu-turners for ther ptunm.ie, and ltope this s.r,.-o;i to make many tit t.-'Hs. HOX'T F0UG IT TUT rLACI. "JSo. 3, BAEE'S BLOCK." Jary,.. - JOHN F. BLYMYLll M CEBTRAL KOTLE Main Street, Somerset, pa., Will open for gutt-u t .'i Jan uary IGih, 1831. This hoaso te famished ia first class, modern Bty'e, with the mcdern t conveniences of Heater?, Hot bug Cold Water Baths, Large KeadiDg-Uooins-, ParLr zz-.l Chambers, acd ha3 good ttaLVs ut tached. The Tablo and Bar v.i,l te as good aa the beat. From experience ia tho note! busi ness I flatter myself I can ri(kr satisfaction to all who call. R S. Eleindienot. TVIAM0XD HOTEL, STOYSTOWN, l'ENN'A. This popnlar and well known house has Litt'! ben tliorwonhly an.1 Bwly rtttltfU ltt all w ml best vt lurnlture. whU h h inaJe It a sery desirable stopflnK 11 "r the traaellrir yul I! HIS table ami rooo-scsBBot be sorfsfiwl. all 1--ln Bret class, wilh a larxe public hall aita. r r.: to the same. A1m larite sail nwinT st!.liiiji. First class Unlinif can be had at the luwt t. -slble prices, by the week, day or mcaL SAMUrXCrSTfTR, Pmp. S, K. Cor. lnnnwioJ bivyawwu.ra n mc A WEEK 12a Ja y at bom easily marie 3 I ( oslW.u.lil tree. AdUrert Tat a Co., A Shasta, Maine. Jlar ltf-Ij r. CHARLES HOFFMAN, MERCHANT MOB, (Abovellenry IIemcynSitor.) SOMEESET.PA. t.'anTasse.iein every c.unty In this State to take er.ier bir Nurserv Stork. Srsu'y rntit ie ttrmble'Employaext at bOOO 'WAUt.m. tiDerience In tlie business aot rvqulre.1. Nurseries wuielyaud lavor- ably known. ur terms aibliw . 4?. U DI SFX, Kan Duscn Nurseries I OEXEVA. N- It. Established list). Also Stock at Wiiuleitlo. rb,ia,Ut Wantefl -i t; i r-si.s: TKUiiSLS! X-.r- s::j : i-i .r ;j?: Tiiui ;n:5: T.1'.:.!r' EH : l'li'.':'Ea : TRUiSESr tkusses : TRUS.iKS: I rj. -b i. . A TRUSSES ! ! iV.e ' t of i. V.- w.l out. you. lot. I'.T'.'.-T or Jill i'.V IC Hoy I -"-lis lliem and A ni:e lot i-f I- TRUSSES : trusses: trusses : SUOULDFJ: J.LL . lll.il wll :l'i, (,..:n-r.r.v?r.-.: c ki wj-.ik s'.vo!l 11 or ui- t- Ut V.'iii do W-!1 . will he g!!irui!t.-d. I trus.-es: i truss us : 1 1 trusses r ' trusses : I j TUUS5L3 I I TRUSSES : TRUSSES : TRUSSES : ! 1 Ri'ssns : TRt'ssr.s : TR'TSEST BOYD, - S0?.ILo.SET,A. -i a - v.. BLYMYER, in St.h-k: f'arvn:.;ra T... Il'.u-k.siintli 3 lo-.-.!f. J'eui i i..::--"-, .-1;..;. An Vi.v-, WALTER ANDERSON, MERCHANT MI, COS. VTCLB ST. i53 SUTK AVEKlE, ivO.22GLIEZRTYS7F.EET pittsb rrxiGK:, x. m $1.50 a wab. ! THE SALTIHQUi; 'Weekly American, !ES UIBISR BIST ill) GHIAPEST FiPEB HI THE WOELE- in ci.rr? ov FiVEcEJicnn.ctx'' vzn corv. X KXTRA ( OPT SIX JIOXTIIS' n;i:E,rcRA cludoffive, AND ONE YEAR, FOR A (T.T'B OFTFX. Aviirio! I..' i-i va'uil-Ie X rtiuli:r..s nfl Itii." of lVum 3 to CO ce'L, it li-t f w iiilIi U ptili'.i.-Iicil in The AVetM.Y A vsi j e.ts. ric.'n:i'n eoj ie? ent free. A.ltlrti-'J ' CIU5. C. FL'LTON. AjiEKicv UrruK. April G, C. Uaitimcre, jld. A - -. . i I v.Vv'-A -:" im r .. w- - 1 c. ; -:r . ' - ' . I -V ' C' . ? . ; ll xi I I. il - K. -r.-. u , TT
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