vt.morsot Herald.; 1:1. j i - - I .JaneSi-ti, 18S1. ' ! ,1 NTV COMM1TTKK ,.. . J. Hi'.ein.in. - John ISraoipim. i;.;r".,i4li. 1.. I'- Raymen. -valley, K. 1. KneviHT. V. S. Mountain. ;-1...). i.'ry- . ). ('.it: . S. M. llollxl. j'';,'.,,.-!. .-n. S. M. Cover. ;"'.;;, .V-J.S. ii.-i.ii. 'l'.rT.ukevf.N.t. Samuel M-i.uVr. ;..V(.r.,laU-.N.l-I,',tt,'r- ,;.;!,.r.vlC. J.'l f'rJ. K. 11. VTcrner. v .... r John ieor,re. . ' -rvillP, M. 1. Shafer. - ',;,', Ai- "vV. r.ownr.iu. jv'er lioll'inati. '.''-'ir.'.,i..,!,in '. I J. Ziniinerinan. V. 31. llom hcr. , M. A. liruhal.er. . !:..roui:h, 'Win. U. Fiva-c. . .1. J. ISovi:ian. N-Jrui, J..!:. J. Harr. . -.;;.,n:i.:oii, J. C. CritehlhM. .'..vrv-'-U, P. (i- llallzer. n. Charles W. Pintli. i ,' r.-:.i'. Jiy'.M-rt. -. r i nk. ; foot, A. M. Cramer. V.'ia. Shaw. r.-,'i"- H"K'r- v r o-t t;r.o. V. I'ii.K, S-.-crctary. Cl;airinaii. ; i'.i.h AN 1'KImAKV Kl-Ki TMN. j:.--ui.'.iean voters of Somerset Coun r.. ,'i.-t' d U assemble ut the places f ;,.',i,,.;r several ehvtion dtftriots, on lime "i.jlli, lor uie loraeouutv tichct and ;' ,i tMittia. the ciioice of this coiiniy for a j ve ..r li-esMeut Ja l-e of the XVI i, l:-:n.:. ;r.o W. IM F., Chaii aian. .ritary. V"iaa" at U"-.!". ., i'.l'.iers" at lloyd's. i', i! '? advertisement. Vjs,i: . l i-hii:-; Ta-Jilo. ;.ti,. y V.'i.rt" at l!oyJ'. . ; .j.v '.Vatiib at R.ivn's. ,v ; i . !- a' .1. 11. Snyder A Vs. c Iva-.- and low prices at 11 id's. - :. 1 Shoulder Unices at lloyd's. J.jiunj; !Uit'Ut.iatiiu Keine ly at lloyd's. , ... f, v-h ati.l warranted pur.', at 1! oyu's. .,,1 il.tt f. ; !..- .s'-'ts., at J. R. Sxyiiku v os. a l isters fur side, nt Mrs. A. i:. r.iL's. ed by buying your dm,-at : MM; rmbiviias in full variety Mas. A. K I'll if s- .; c--t, at J. R. Snvi.::i; A '. I.j !'. I.i i-anis at ! letiis. ut 1m t:tc"s. ' ljdh-s' T; and C rs. Mn. A. K. Vuifs. .e.ir new lot of I-adies' and -. cheap at J. ii. S yii:b A ' ' s. sof I'.i.niiets, Hats, Ribbons'. I'iow. Mi:-, , at Mif. kinds A. K. l in.'s. A. K. FhlV. nf fashionable all .f all Mk A. F. I'iil's. i'n-shit and Nicest a'.io , st J. R. SsvmtR A Vs. r. j ived a splendid line of Press . :.U -ty'e. at J. It. SnypkI! A Co's. :s a;:d canvassers make from $2." to 1 " " r v.vek selling goods forK. 0. Hideout ''.. ! Rarciar htreet. New York. Semi f ':':. i. '.i!ah"-'ne and terms. and most durable ! i!.e richest, lies' - Tobacco, ask for Star, and take no V .r sale at the (Grocery, l lour and io;,. of JosIAII Ki l l KB. i! .ii's 'e-.'.'tabh: Sicilian Hair Renewer is V n: '-t reliable article in use for restoring : Tin-i..,ir to iis original ci'lor and jipen t-1 i.'MV.t!l. iot oft':., ry t Iicap. :.-:i;iri!sevl: :!.:':i:.' at J. R. Sny.'T A Call atid see them l-for? .rv. Hi; '.t V. viiKitT, M uxCaossSTKitnT. I will i".'ti l.:uid at ail tiiiu-s, R.vf, Fork. Mut . atel s iHsage. at n asonable prii-es. ien iiy ; ill run a meat wagon three times !i w.-k. IIf.nrv KiiKi.Aii. Somerset, Fa. :. V.', kk. I s.iii prepared to make all ef I.::ir wo;k. eix-jit l.air jewelry, i' l.es. fronts, etc., tt the rate -f -K i-cnts ' iice f..r .ilk and from : to 15 cents an t fo; t otton. No work under :i cents i'.e. .1. Work can lieieut through Son;- -t 'iiiee, or h ft Sla.uVs. deed. late r.-sblere e of; A tier. A. StiM i.is. -ft. Ail Krsoiis arc hereby given no ... . . . aa Vi-tors v. ::i not lie e-niereuine'i ai i or it huso fartu on Sundav. an.i fiiily re'i'.i sn-,1 not to infringe on o-'-c. Ry order of the RoaM of Ii- I'kvnkmx Lai-nt. Steward. re r.ga'.a m ith ov.r i.ure celebrat- , .,. r K., . Anyone ishing tl etr , .-- pr, tcct.sl gainst bghtnmg should , :U -a,!"f"rt"m e'nmtl I - 1 h r .'line l.tth. I MSI. i ! ' " i-n axi. I.ivi.r Cyri.AixT. Is R i t Il. M2H l 75 cts lo freC 1 75 cis is-- ;..' v.-.",-:---., : .- f-f c.-crv s. lopton of tboe distros- u'n" '"jmanno urr, anu is cpiany cm ; !i.iiits. ifyou think so cull nt our "'' ' i:licr fon.i.-...:.-j.iif. . - I i.-! a l-otile of Soil.di ita!:Z r. ! . . , , ., i ' toe has pi, litis euarnt.te-c on it, .' .... i -r , - . 1 1 V.- .- ': . a . -... i.iei li jt iocs you ijoo.i i "t yoti noihing. Sold by Geo. W. j 1. I'.lii .-Uf Cm... tvj I 1',, i r, 'i.xr.-Mx F.-.bm! its T. P. Marcher i m to PiUsburgh on the iu.H train Sat "',fl' ' "r the R'iike R,1 Ti.inn.ion Fon-' r.r.1 nt ,l,i c,.l t!1 l.ri1 -;.t t.r.,. n. ioil. Gra-k-r ami Separateir cotttbincd Is j tlje V. 8 Court on the above charge. Fer-.;o.oJ..ii,;Hl-fl,,.f , tiit.1tiit.,T.toejtll 1 1..,. i.n i'.a .t.i Mtn v.-.M. 'i. i. every firmer .Mice, showing and : ; ';d Mill. '' titnlcrsigne-d, do cheerfully and f ric!.iiinn-ii.i jt as be i up the In-st '-'of the kind ever intrvuliiiHsl into ";''y : having witnessed it .pe-ration lit with mraticc. - . i. Til. Josiuh Brant, James Parron, ilanii'l Keller, A. J Spanglcr, Joseph Irwin, .Jeorge Cohsugh. Daniel T. Kimmel, Jeihll A. Groif. S. S. Shaft". -r. John S. Gumbcrt, J. M. Marshall. J. II.Hite, (J. F. Scbmuekcr. J "' I''1 J br ldMi.i. " " Musir, i i eyan.l, 't. i.a.iVr, J. (i"'"-: hho:..:s. ''s- R Uiicr, -' o - U:a.i, -''-ft' Vv ' ra.f'mer. lay tc!h tho laic. a hi-l lj-.v.l . a (i. T.0.0 lOCtlli. i All a.ijoiiroc.l court v.i:l Ih Iii M.'H Tliun- j .lay, the ami. .l.iy ,,f J .,' SS. . ' I Tiie jjorioii louitli is '.lining it .inrr, i ami win oiir i itizt'Dfl c.'!vl ru!c the day? J . . , - 1 tiie troupu, ail thai their atmgi were ap JuMaii Savior Has iman-erat.-d iiillio! i. ., . ... t- 1. ; futility jail hiit SaMr.iay for ill trcntin - t his i will' tir streets: were croW'teel with our country brethren Sat unlay. It uais a field lay for the CatiJiilatt's. . -i W hat has Utokio of ourislree't Con.mis- ! biouer? Isn't it itlxr.it time to put the street ; Ft raie.n at work. Although tl.-e Htreams in tliTu county were iiiueh Bwolien hy the recent heavy rxiusbut i lit'-Ic Jamae has been rejHirtetl. J Ir. James O. Kienian.has been tjH-iiiliiig j the past week in visiting relations at Iji , trohe. He will return home thU week. j Omsi'lerahlc portion of the wheat in thin j county has been broken down by the recent I heavy rains. T.ut the promise is good for a ! lart- crop. Just think of one tuati iu York county picking daily from twenty t.j thirty bushels of strawiicnies f.r the IlarrUburg market. jit deems almost impteisil.le, and yet it is a.-lnajly the eae. Mr. A. 11. CoilVoih, Jr., is having a neat iron fence placed in front of bin residence on I'atriol street, and is making other im provements that will greatly add to the beauty as well as the value of his property. The to lodges in Johnstown of the In dependent Order of lied Men will meet the IVrlin lod;:e in Somerset within' a few weeks at a grand pie-nie. Unanticipated that a prcut crowd will iiitue up from Johns town. While returning from " Urcak-Xtek," on Sunday, Mr. McC'iure, of Washing-ton, and IUm Me-tJrlir, killed a black rattlesnake, a short distance below the rocks. It measur ed alxmt two and one-half feet in length and hail live rattle. II. a. Jacob M. Campbell, of Johnstown , CoRirres.inian elect from this district, spent several days of last weeks with his friends in Somcjot. (!en. Campbell has many warm friends in this plae?, and is deserved ly one of the iiei.-t popuhir Jiien in the dis trict. O.ir ivtecmad friend Mr. Josiah Keller is j s uvl . ailli' tcd with a vi ry painful carbun j cle !u the palm of his left hand. The hand j s -.urribly swoolen, the nwellinp extending I some distance up the ami and is so trotiMe- j some that he is cympjhe l to carry it :i a j Mr. John Rose, one of Johnstown's most popular young men, Fent the greater part of hist wvk i: S.miersei, and while here paid several friendly visits to the IIekald I sanctum. Mr. R tse is a genial gentleman. a;; l one whom we will always be pleased to ! have ceil. The only secret ahotit Aver s Cherry I'ec torai is in the selection of the b.;st materials for the cure of coughs and colds and skill fully combining them by chem'n al proces ses. This all medical men arc aware of, as they are furui-hed willi the formula of its preoar.itior. lion. T. M. Kimmel, of Chambersburg, f..riae; ly a resident of this plai and Judge of the old Somerset, Redford and Franklin district, is visiting in town, and is the guest of F. J. K'M'ser, I'sq. The Judge is looking hale and hearty and as young as when he !efi Somerset, some twenty years ago. I V-have a speedy and i sit ive Cure, for , . artarrh, D.phtheria, anker mouth and jib ad Ache, in SHIhOilri CATARRH ! RMM KDY. A nasal Injector fr.'e with each lst;le. Vim; i: if you desire health and j -.woet breath. 1'riee . cts. Sold by ieo j V. Utiford, Hruggist, Somerset, I 'a. Mr. John H. Morrison, of Rakersville. hail on exhibition a! the Piamond Saturday afterrioon, one of the Hollingsworth Fat.-nt Hay Rakes, for which he is the agent. The rake has two levers, one to be worked by the foot and the other by the hand. It is the ni.ist complete rake we have yet Keen. Vf n v Ar.n You RiLi.iot s ? Recuuse you have allowed your bowels to become costive and liver torpid. le Kidney-Wort to pro duce a fr state of the bowels, and it will stimulate the liver to proper action, cleanse the fkin of its yellowness, cure billious headache, and cause new life in the blood. Druggists have it. both drv and liquid. Zioii't llcrtld. Tiie small bovs ami Some of largt rgrowlh ''vliav.. - ! in a most disgraceful manner at 'the concert hatitrJay niglit, llerealter when there is to le a public entertainment, unbss there is an ofihtr of the law present to make themliehave, no boys under twelve years of age should be admitted, or if admit ted thev idiouhl bs muzzle! si that they ea:ino yell nttr whistle. 1 NoTter, The Lutheran Sunday School of the Ijvansville Charge have decided to celebrate tht Fourth if July in the grove near I.tivansville. on Saturday, July 2d. Commi'h-es have been appointed on prep aration of the grounds, music, programme, de-orations, refreshment!', and invitations to other schools. Fulther announcements will be made next week. The Johnstown Trilmie Fays. "A tiiim lcr of ladie ar.d gentlemen of this place arc already making arrangements for an excursion to Somerset on the coming an niversary of American Ii.do;endc:ice. If all who are talking of going to that town will go it will require a train of half a doz- en or more cars, anJ will tax the capacity of Somerset hotels. The City Rand, of Johnstown, a'.-compan-ied by a i:u:i.ler of their friends paid a visit to Some-rset last Thtirsday, and treated our . . , . , The j party numbered alnmt thirty and tliey weie I a well behaved, jolly set of yarang men. j The IIlRAtn makes its bow for (ha beaut i i ful serenade tendered it and hopes that the i organization will visit our town soon again. Nati-ef.'s Sh-ick-Wat. -The kidnevrs aic nature- s sluice-way to wash otit (th. 4 brts of mr constantly changing b.xlics. If they j d not work properly the trouble is felt eve- j rywi.ere. i ncn oe we aim s.K.n as you se i tl'.iri nn.l Int. tt foil. Ci.l ! Tt tvttl r-t.tn the sluice-way of sand, gravel or idiuio and Flnl) n ne-ie sysieoi. iruggisis se.i ii, .1 t - 1 ! rr , Satnrdiiv morning was arfe'en a: nis Mr. Jacob Fletcher homo by a detective from Pittsburgh, charge! with liavingstolen several barrels of whiskey from his bonded waivhons.... bomsliitie lat winter. He was ,;,t on the prirt- of "Ph'tche Wliiskev," Ivi hich for s-.iiiie time so pnzzle-d the brain of the intelligent editor of that journal that ,s.ir J.r i ' S' :" j is "so eagerly sought after and cxio read." On, What A Ci oh !-Wil yoti lu-.sl the 'f the Convention was cxcepiioiiunj ...u., warning. The signal pe'rhfti of the sure ' esting. npi-roach eT that more terrible discn-e C-.u- Resolutions of coud jlenrt in be-half of the ininiptii.il. Ak yourself if yon cm for the sick at lbiekwooJ, And of thanks to the sMkcofsavii.goO cts., to run the risk and do ! friemU who cntcrtaine! the CoiivcuUon, is.Ubing for it. Wc know from ex rienee ' and on the subjects discussed, were adopted, that Sbiloh's Cure will eurcy. ur Cough. It ! The Convention closed on Thursday even r.evcr fails. This cxphiii.s ul.y m. re than ! inp, June fHh. The closing verse of U.e last half a million bottles Were sold the past ! hymn feung was the following : year. It relieves Croup, and Whooping! "No more we'll reach the parting hand, l ough, at once. Mothers do not be without i In yonder bright and b..rvy land. ii. For Unit Back, Side or Chest, nse Shi- i use jmii- . . W.lkn- loh s Forous Plaster, gold br Geo. fe.nl, pTugeist, Somerset, Pa. lA nvry ll.'i4lt-.-ii voter i.i tlit county ! jro t the polls R-ittinlay and .! l i e j in nomination for tin: v,.rio;n to'lices. til.' i men of l.ii ch ii'r ' -- j Au "u:J iv,'i ""vr--" J'.'U'a in Lie : C.nirt House Satiir.lay cveii-ii, by amiiiiNcr jufliulieH uuj gentle men from Jol.nstowii. i Here were p:ntc a number ot line voices m ivcnien uy lueir larrc auti::in-e, uirrutmus ofnpphime with whie-li each was rcccivd pave abundant testimony. Mr. J. 1'. Kiiiuuel, freight and passi-nger agent of the S. & C. Uailroad here, has received a Mipjdy of tickets for the several stations along the mute between Somerset and Rock wood, and Somerset and Johns town. It will be necessary for p:issengers to the various points to sceure the requi site p-lstcboard before taking seats on the care, as the extra p.Teentage will otherwise be collected by Conductor Smutz. Let every Republican voter, when he rocs to the polls next Saturday, closely sean Lis ticket, and unless it contains the names of all the candidates destroy it. The new rules provide that "The names of nil the candidates .shall be placed on the tick et." We do not know that any tickets that do not contain the names of oil will be cir culated, but we know that it was done last year and it is well enough for the voters to be placed on their guard. The regahir tick ets together with the blanks, etc., for hold ing the primary election have been sent to the committeemen of the different town ships bv Chairman I'ile. It is reported that charters have been granted by the State Department, at llarris burg, to the Fulton t Washington and the Southern Tier railroad companies. The length of the former is to be S'! miles, and to have u capital stock of fl.SlS.tK't), and to run through the counties of Washington, Allegheny, Westmoreland, Indiana, Cam bria, Redford and Fulton. One of ilternii n: is at Washington, Fa., and the other in Fuhon county. The Southern Tier is to run from Waynesboro, Franklin coiitity, to West Fibtabeth, Allegheny county. The road is to be miles long, and to pass throii ;t: the counlicsof Franklin, Fulton, Redfonl, Soeiersot, Westmoreland and Alle gheny. Tii cajiital stock is 1 ,24S,tH. laist Thursday some forty-five members e.f the Fost of the (.'rand Army of (lie Republic from Johnstown, came to Somerset for the purjiose of assisting in organizing a Fost at this place. The 1'ost was natued in honor of the gallant Colonel Robert I'. Cummins who fell with face to the foe at Cict!burg. His dea l body was pieked up only a few feet distant from the sil where lieneral Reynolds lost his life. In naniing the I.-t in honor of him, his surviving comrades have paid a handsome und fitting tribute to his memory. The number of the IV t is 21", an 1 from tlu judgment displayed in selecting officers, and from the kind ot ma terial it i compos! of. we feel assured that it will be a long lived and cuetvxs'ul or gauiation. Wcare almost persuail. d to accept the dos'trine hi-ld by some, that children are born liars, and have to be educated in the paths if truth. Men are but children of a larger growth, and we have positive evi dence that the education of .some of liicm has been sadly neglected in this particular, as witness the ttory now being diligently initiated by gome of cur County uflH lals to their shame be it sjokcn a.s well as by others, that a caucus w:is held In this place last week, in which the editor of this paper and others participated, vhcrcat, a selection from the candidates was made, and a ticket "fixed up" or agreed upon. We have simply to say that no caucus wts held of which we have knowledge, no ticket i or set of candidates agreed upon, that the story is a lie made of whole cloth, known to be si) by the parties circulating it, and thai the voter or candidate who permits himself lo be influenced by it, is ai green as a gosl i ng. R. F. Cummins Tost, 2b, e i. A. U , con sisting of :X) members, was organized at Somersei.Ta., i:i I. C. O. F. Hall, June K'.th, 11, by Captain George F. Randolph, ac companied by Commander V F. Hotipt. Adjutant George W. Gageby, ami 4'5 com rades, lV-st No. 30, Jolmstown, Fa. The following officers were felceted and mus tered : Colonel J. R, Edie, Fost (Vimmainler; A. C.lMvLs, Adjutant; Capt. W. II. Schrock, Vice Commander; Dr. Jibn Rills, Junior Vice Commander; Capt. K. R. Sanner, Chaplain ; fieo. H.Taynian, tftiarlcr Master ; John H. Huston, Quarter Master Sergeant; Geo. M. Holderbaum, Sergeant Mojor; Capt. C. J. Harrison, Oilicer of day ; Maj. J. R. T red well, Officer of the Guard. The Fost is now in good working orde r, and extends a cordial invitation to all old soldiers of the County to lw-ome members. Send in your applications. A. C. Davis. Adjutant. The July number of the Auiil .t.iiriV(. A'i -I ,'ci'- lar.s the usual characteristic o timi'- liness. Car! Si.hurz leads od" w ith a sugge-' A Card. 1 hear that a report is Uii.g tive pajier on "Fre-sent Aspects of the In- j circulated by s.v:nc unscrupulous candidates dian Froblem", in which he discusses the j and their friends, that John J. Spanglcr had Indian obstacle in the way of the country's j taken the advantage of me in a business development, the harmonizing of the habits, j transaction resulting in my pe.vti.il 'in occupations end interests of the red men. ; banassmeiit. I will here say that the re- the necessity of educating their youth, the ; making of the men themselves small land , proprietors, and the offering of inducements j to them to sell for a fair compensation the; lands they do not cultivate. Next a caustic writer cict-s the views eif "A Yankee Farm- ' on ''The Religious Conflits of the Ago" to tiie iliscomiiture ei ine mouein ivjTuosuc, i SoMRR.-f.-r Ta. i Moralist and Evolutionist. Another tren- pcE ?irt:' ' e hant article is "The Power of Plunder", by j ru,i,n landing that S. V. Trent. E.-.,., is James Fortn, which appeals to U.e sor.fof : a cnnili,,..to f ,ir ihc o!H.0 flf iTothono'ary j our men of character and wealth, on i atri- orvi)l.rf.ollll!v a!1,l tl,at you are the Repub- i otic gn.nnds. to enter into politics, and be- (s,,,,, j am imp,,uc..l by tiotivcs of j ceiuic the fuif.vuar.is of their country gra.;t,;ae for his inviduable services .iuring j against rings and bt. Mr. Henry ;eorge , ouf t writc v this word in ! dwells on the "CommoiiScn.-c of Taxation."', j,,. As E.lW;,an Oiainnan of! "The Cost of ruelty is prcscnteei l.y .Mr. j raport county, I feel that much of the cred Henry Rergh, and a "A Study of Tennyson" jt (m.T Jn Ulis CollKroiolU!l come-B from the pen of Mr. Richard Henry , .? lQ vhn w, lia,, 1!entv. jf Stoddanl. RtLioiois Coxvextiox. Tiie Ministerial and Sunday School Con vent ion of Somerset district. Evangelical Association, met at Rockwooel, Tucflay morning, June 7, at o'clock, to hold their tenth annual meeting. In the absence of the Chairman, Rev. L. M. t . i . . .s , -o ,1 1? P. uf rri(,ent ir0 laa. , , )f vico j.reside,.t ; . y of jlyndman.Sccreta- A. S. Ikiumgardner, Assistant S. cre- tarA. The ministers present sjK'nt three days !- gcther very profitably in discussing que- ' tins pertaining to Sunday School work, min- Uieriul cfilciencv and Theology. The 1 re. siding Elder was detcincd on account ef a heavy rain on Tuesday morning, but nunc .Ciimnuu to the iov mid ideasure of his many friends. Thc weather was extremely wet during (he Convention and many friends were thereby prevented from atle-uding tiiese in teresting sen-ices. A very interesting f-atureof ihe Conven tion was the vocal and instrumental music which was intcrsi-erscd between the read ing of the essays. Prof. W. F. Frederick, of Meversdale, Is eminently quuli fii-.l by mit- urul and acquired ski'J to reader the musie-al department of a Convention a success. He t being secured for the purjo this feature No more 111 sad farewells be given, -s. In yonder blessed home in heaven." REroBTtB. Ih'MCUlil MlTWIV.; at Akuv.si. l'i. Ili.EAl.i : iluviiiij to.l.ie bii. iocs i mc to I'm stalu of Ohio. I utailcl myself of the low rates of travel cranlol to tlioso who wislicil to altc-tnl the Annual Mcctiii;; of the KiiiiUarO I'rclhn n, ut Av!i Kiiiil, ami if. i, leaving Siner-ct i-ounly on l'liday. llio .".I in.;!., 1 took tho overiaiol r.yw'.e t,u;t. Pleasant, l a., w l:crc I ion iiore : and bu -;v, und on Saturday in-irnim: tin: the cars for Orville, Waj'ne comity, Ohio, where I arrived on Saturday evet'ing and remained over Sunday. On, Monday I went to Mansfield, and on Tuesday morning reached Ashland, 10 miles north-west of Mansfield, on the New York, Penn'a. it Ohio railroad. Nothing that would interest your readers occurred on the way out ; but as a, matter in which all arciiiteres-tcd it may be well to mention the fact that finer prospects for an abundnnt wheat harvest were never known than are now to be seen hi "the portion of the state of Ohio through which we passed. Re'ginuing with Columbiana county and continuing to the end of the journey, hun dreds of acres of wheat wore to bo seen on either siele of the road, which fr promise, of yield could not be surpassed. When we arrived at Ashland we found te'aius in rea.linesj to take us to the grounds where the meeting .was in stsssiou, which were reached by a drive of about one mile. Here we found two tents erected. Tho one iu which the meeting was held was circular in form and capable of seating from three to five thousand persons. This lent was of heavy sail-cloth, and was erected on a spot of ground rising in every direction from the centre. In the centre was a platform elevat ed about two feet from the ground, occupi. ed by the delegates and standing committee. The seats were so arranged that the faces of all within the tent were turned toward tlii.s point. At one end uS the. platfoim was the editors table, when; the prcfs-reporters and editors of the various church papers published by this dtiu.'ini'.iatio:-. were ceated. The other tent was square in form. The walls went made of boards and tho cover ing was heavy canvass. This tent was used for the boarding hall, and had the capacity of seating 1,1S2 persons at ihe tables ut one time. Its length was 225 feet, and its width was 75 feet. At the end of this lent was the kitchen, constructed of boards, and con taining a furnace, on winch were three large pans, similar U the sugar pans u;ed in Som erset county. One of these was used for making coffee und the others for other co. k ing purposes. The extent of the culinary department can only be imagined when it is known that two large beef ca.ilo were slaughtered daily, and eiht barrels of flow er v. ere consumed. The number of persons in allimlanoe was variously estimated at from 7,000 to KV.j. Any one not accustomed to attend these meetings would be struck with thr venera ble nppearence of the persons, ihe uisn csjk. cially, that were present. I have neveT teen in anv assembly so lane a rrooortion of gray beards as was to bu seen in looking over this assembly. The executive committee v.as cotnpo.-e l of a body of men that would compare fa vorably withany ctvlesia-tical body wc have ever scon in sc.-ioti. They were all men past middle age, of dignified appearance, and oecided ability in discussion. A noticeable feature of the meeting was the liberal responses made to calis for con tributions fr church work. A collection was taken during the meeting to erect a mission. cliael in Denmark and aid the mis sion work at that place which amounted to $2.i-'0.5o. Thtr Ashland College, otic of the educa tional institutions rt"vritly start . si by this denomination, was- a point rf inlet cf-t to most persons who ware in attendance at the meeting; The bmhilngs arc beautifully lo cated, and while ti.ey possi-ss the cliaracter istic plainness of this people the style of architecture is .".:ic. The main buil-iing is 100 feet front a .d also b.U feet deep with a beautiful cup' da rising from the front cen tre. Detached from this building, ar.d at a distance of perhaps 3-X) feet, Is a. wing with a front of JO feet, and a depth of llo feet. Buth of thisc building are thrcj stories and built of brick, with stone siils for doors ar.d windows. The plan for the buildings when completed Comprehends another wing cor responding to the one already built on the opposite side of the main building and the same distance from it. The entire cost .f the building now completed is a li f tie more than $10,(1' W. Tho almost constant rain during the meeting was a great interruption to the en -joymcnt of those present ; yet. taking it all in all, it was a time of pleasant association and one that will long !a rcmeltfbcred by the many who were p.-c3cn!. S rOIilTICAL. To Tint rriil.ii .-A report having been put in circulation that I had withdrawn j from the canvass or intended to do so, I j take occasion to inform the public that such j is not the easp, thai I mean to fight it out to the bitter end, ami hope by a united effort of my friends to receive the nomination. J. RoKKilT W.u.Titr.. port i: tmfour.d.-d, end that there is no truth j in it. I ? JEI r Ul-' iN Rito .r.s. ( 'ir.i u rrhl please copy. Rip. Cor sty Cestbal Com mittki;, ' L.v FoJ'.n:, Imi., ?!ar.;li 21, l,-'t I. ) ; JostAH KKi.i.F.H, llsn.. noted speakers but no one did more effect ual work than your brilliant young orator from Pennsylvania, and I iu common with his many other friends here would be glad to know that his great services are in some way properly rewarded. Relieving that our party ought to encour age such young men, I wriij thi.', hoping that your people will honor themselves by honoring him wi'.h the office he now seeks. This is unknown to Mr. Trent, and yoti csn use it as you desire. Yours very truly, C. R. Simmons, Chairman Rep. Com. La Porte Co., Itid. Thk R::fo:imi i Careen. The Somerset Classes, of the above church, he-Id iis an nual session in Renin, from June stlh to Torn, lr.fb. Per. F. R. Sehwcdes, of Cum berland, was chosen President ; Rev. Rri- drnbaugh, of Berlin, Treasurer; Rev. J. S. VV ague., u. coe. i n rotary, ar.d Rev. II. F. Keener, of Berlin. Recording Secretary. Resides the nsual business, either measures ef importance were taken. Among these is the division of tho Meversdale charge, now consisting only of Meversdale and Greenville churches. Whitcoaks, MU Lebanon, Hyndman and Fair Ilii churches arc made to be "The Will's Creek charge." Steps have been taken towards publish ing a history of the church in this classes. The edasses was organnized as a separate judicatory in l.s'72 with seven pastors, now Ulu3 roem for twelve. The increase in membership is some &Kl." The following statistics are of interest : Pastors, 12; Churches, 50 ; Members, 2.771 ; Baptisms during the year, infants 210, ad ults 14 ; Confirmation, l.vj; Received by renewed profession or certificate, 87 ; Com- muniraiiW, 2370; Deaths, 52; Sunday Schools, 77 ; S. S. Scholars, 2.070 ; Students, 4 ; Benevolent contribution?, $1,7211.00; Lo cal pun,x)scs, $il,232. K. . Kl.til.I' !, lKNtA., ) Mi.V '.1st, t !. ( S; : i:::;.-.:i.Mii-Si'.-; ili '.''.t:r. Iu s-u'ittuit-ting this my la-t r. port lo the Depart mctst, I am ;raUlii d stlij to te able lo reofcrt proi; rec. Aliiiough our schi,.ls in many re s;Hs is :i not whtit liicy should be, yet. it is evident that i!...-y f.rc Itunr-ivlng. It Is cspot'iaily gratifying to besble f rep. rt that the yea:' just closed was inari.ed by more interest manifested in the welfare of our pti'jj'.c schools ti-a.i uic precoiiiiig year, una that in many litses IraetsciN saltiri in were increased. ti.'ilOOL Hoists. Ten good, substantial houses were creeled during the year. Greater eaie was exercised in their location than formerly; but while the grounds are generally large enough, in a number of instances they are not improved as they should lie. The new houses have a good black-board surface and suitable furni ture, and in some imlances old houses have been remodeled and fitted up with desks of the most approved style. The plan already adopted in some townships of furnishing one house every year until all are supplied, should be speedily followed by all the dis tricts still in need of hotter furniture. There are still some houses in which may be found the 'ong de-sk against the wall and bneUns bench of tiie olden time, but happily these are rapidly disappearing. TEACH RIB. I am glad to state that the great ' majority of our teachers a:e morally, int ellectually and socially Well qualified, that they have labored faithfully to promote the- best in terist of the cause which they have c.sjious ed. They do not generally receive a e-om-petisatiou commensurate W'th their fidelity, but we feel certain from present indications that a better day is rapidly dawai'ig for the,- e worthy pedag ues. As I have before intimated, there are, and always will be some who shirk the labor of the school room, rdmply pulling iu time for money. Should stt. h be remunerated as they ought, they would receive less compensation than the te.mi-U r or the servant girl. r.x vMiy.vnoxs. Fift.e'ti public examinations were held .'luring the year. Two hundred and sixty two provisional and live professional cer tificates were issued. Forty-seven appli cants were rejected. The majority of the applicants this year were older and better (ua!i!icd Hum those of the two preceding y.-ars. Tlllt ct xtv institute w:u, held at Somerset, commencing Decem ber 27;h, and continuing live days. It was in many respects a great success, more so than nsual. Rev. Charles Stcck, of Homer City, Rev. Reynolds, of ML Pleasant. Profs. T. R. Noss and P. 0. Murphy, of "Califor nia State Normal Sehoeil," were the instruct ors from abroad. Several local institutes were held at different points in the county, w hich gave general satisfaction, and I am coi.vlncoil that such institutes can be made a most cfl'eftivc aid in awakening a good cducati'jf.a! sentiment. cosctrsiox. Sixteen years of my life have been 'devot- e'd to the cause of common "schools, six of which I have oflleiajed as Superintendent. Ia laying aside my responsibilities, I wish to say that I have endeavored to do my duty without fear or favor. I am fully con si .ions that many of my dutii'S have been imperfectly performed, that I have made many mistakes,' but ask that these failure's be attributed to the head rather than the heart. The sehools of our boyhood are not the schools for the present. This progress ive ago demands a higher, nobler, broader education than the-y aiibred. American education ought to lc the best in the world. It ought to train our boys and girls tube the wise.-, noblest ami most virtuos men and y. ometi on e-ar!h : such an education can only be guaranteed, to the youth of our bei..vcl land, through the agency of live schools, taught by live teachers. In all our schools the tenden-y of the teacher's in structions and example should be to give putiilsjust views of the real dignity ef labor, of the inth:i(e superiority of virtue, and the unspeakable worth of life, and the spiriivhich should control its conduct. Let the schools ar.d the Bible go hand in hand, and when they shall have lighted up the minds and warm ed the hearts of our pcopli', injustice shall feireve r cease, and our nation will i.ail the glorious dawn of a brithter and better day. For si.ycars I have been the recipient of many acts ef kindness from directors, teachers and citizens throughout Ihe county, year ader year as I traveled and labored among them, I universally received ihe-ir aid and support in advancing the educa tional ir.terevLs of the county ; for all of this I tender them my sincere and heartfelt thanks ; and with the request that the same kindness be shown my successor, I leave the oliice without any regret except that which is naturally felt on parting with many long-tried and tni? friends. J. R. Wiin-KitY, l 'ouniy Superintendent. a I'.n; iV (:.: in bargains at in:r- I I.MY'S OLD RKI.1ARI.IC CORNER! 1 From now until the 1st oi September. the following bargains are ottered, to make nniii for Winter Goods : Mem.' Heavy Rants. : : Roys' " ' t : i Good Heavy Stilt : : Men-f and Roys Vests : Navy I 1 .10 Shiits : : J!,;-.' Good Ovcr.-hiris t " (i.iu.-.e l"nd; rsliiris : ' Good Heavy Suspenders Roys' " '' " " :"' Valises (. 50 rts 22 inch i. !mcts. 75 " ii. $3 50 (ij Mets. Cjj " f. .15 " H 2.5 " ('! 12 " c, 30 " (i ! 2.". The Rest Wool H.-.i in theconnty (a, figls. (locks and Looking Glasses at less than cost to elose out. Remember that all goods w ill be sold chc.ieT than the cheapest lo make rom for another stock. N. E. Con. DifroNi, ) J'.h:i:s:;t. I'i:xx'a., June2'J, it's II. Ilitri-ixr. j DEATRK IC RALLIET. On "'Wednes day evening, June 15th, at the residence of the bride, Milton, Northumberland county, Pa., Rev. Vf. W. Deatrick, of New Centrc ville, this county, to Miss Emma J. Bailie t, of Milton. Pa. RICK ENRAC3 1 G REEN A WA LT. On June 11, at the residence of the bride's par ents, at Rockwood, by tho R-y. E. F. Dick ey, C. W. Rickenharh, of Reading, and Miss Charlotte Grccnawalt, of Rockwood. JgXIX"Uf()iVS NOTICE. Estate of Soluusnn KanfTonnn. late of Oenemanh . . ty wtelilp, .lec'd. Letters tcftaincrtary on tiie abov estnte hKvlns bisro jrmiiteil lo tbs onderslgnf .1 by toe proper ui le.riiy ; notice It hereby eiven to all 1 crsons luJeMcd to eul-i estate tomnkelmniellAte l.ymenU mt thoe bavlmrplalmnaKlnst the fame will present them duly aatlientiCAte.1 (or settle uirnt on SatorctaT. the tflth elny of Julv. t-Mi.Xl tl, KALFFMAN. JaacS; Esccuur. JgXSCUTORS' K0TICE. Estato of Ilrnry Miller, lte of rTorthamptoa Twp., doe'J. Ietten testsiccntsry on tko shore estate having been (rranted to the anlerslnel by the projier a Ibority, notiee 1 hereby (ilvon lo all persons in detitoj to mid efttute to mlte lmmeellste pay ment, and thofa havlnc claims imlnst it topre fnt tkem duly authenticated for settlement on Si.tarilay. July C'Jtli, isst, at tiie late roaldcnoe of tiie dcce&seJ. .T. H. JIIIXF.R. J. K. K.ESLKK, Jure til. Executors. JXECUTORSV NOTICE. ' ljtatcof Sanncl Zorlos, Sr late of Stoccycrcek Twp Somertettk), Pa., deceased. Netloe is hereby fririn to all person ln detitci to fa id cft.ite lo make Immetllste iay- mrnt, and thtso hsviue elntrna ar-lnst it to pre sent tiira daly uthtBiicot.'d icr seulement. os nr before, Ihe bthday of July, 1SS1, at tae late resuienoe oi eiee a. C. A. B8ANT. Jnce 12. Executor. IOST. A note calhii for ?30, J Rlren (rnns time ltweeo the 2th or May and the 4ih of Jane. 1879. .lac. A.. Shntiur. prin cipal, Daniel F. Soulier, ball. The finder will be rewarded by relurninir the above to Benjamin miller. Scaln Level. Notice Is herebr riven that the above note will not be paid nnlcis presented by Benjamin Miller. Jane 8-St. caMMT?sTnm:ns' salt UNSEATED LANES soml3:si;t(;oux i v. i-.. rl1Ht:c.iiiiiilJ!t.oeniul S.mie-nret 1'i.uiit l.ercl i give cot Ire ibt Uiey wi:l rll, nt j-uiiic aIc, in tue Cottrt room In Someraet Hotduji, n Tuesday, Ji! Uh,ltsl. the f.jllowlnir o.umcr-.ted tracts if un-'.-ated lands, wlileh kdve been purchased from the Treasurers of aaid county, and hate remained un redeeme.1 fur Ave yearn ami upwards. Aicriieat'ie to the Act of AMembly of SI are h 13, ISIS, and the supplemental act tiiereto of March, lbn. Aoinsux Ton-ssmp. Sanet oflractt, Xun'jcr of Acre). WrtirhL John. . tfi" . . xiu . ' . 217 . 4 .U , JUJ , 41i . MO 'hurry, Aamn. m-ll, Wtillaui Meyers, Martin. Hood. Josey Ithew, Alexander llowl. AD.I Ijherry, K. Jerry Cherry, Jane Tom, iienjaiuin AIXGUUESV ToWSSUIP. Raer, Iailwici Wei la, Kuchel We-Ila, Mary Perry, James Ackurinan, Wliliiiin. Witt and Koliler WotrkUo co.imiAi on Towssmr. Uerrlcgion, Oconre Elliot, jolin eoxFi.t'cscz nonoroii. sou . M Hi , 4U 4J S-1'J 4)1 Lois. Loiian, W. H Mct'crjon, Huucan McKernan, John Koulton, Alexander.... I'ee. Jauieg Hbalt. U. A I hi, O. V inter, Cluirlea l.'roixliton, Thewtoro... Johl;don, Uatharine.... Suir.-h, Valentine Welsh, SJamoel Sullivan, 1 houtaa E.... Shull, W. M Lloyd,!. W .uorrisi.n, Isaiah llrope, Jamea W WiliM.n, Samuel Oolborn, A. J tl.ELK K TOWSHIUP. Bi ll, Joseph ItiirlriiHi, iil'isca Acres. ,. 4ili) .. 4 0 .. Hr .. Ill Loll. ... 1 . . 1 ... 1 ... 1 .-. A ... 1 ... 1 .Moiiro, Theuiaa Uhtrry, W liliaui Hacib.'rii.)n, Jnho....." Mc Uriel, J . S. i Meyers, WliiUm Fuller. i n, Andrew Brown, Henry Wetmillcr, Henry Pile, John jnrFEiiso:( rowKsiur. Sh.mli.-, Iiavil Acret. .. 17 .. 400 .. 4 "J .. 4v-J .. W li'-'i'i i .. l'W .. 4. ') .. 4 0 .. : .. s-l 'Jihtmn, Juhn (lalDralth, Mary .-. l.OT. Ea TCltKliVFOe.T TOWSSIIir. John on 1 It. I.'ru?n , Fatrli'k, Alexander B1DIILECSEES TOWSGIIir. HUler, .TasobA I'arner, I.-rwis Campbell, William..... jiu.Fe.ai Towxaatr. Kennel, John tsearlK!t, T:i Jiuas B Je'ni.ios, John..... Sliooii.ak.er. W hliaia MeCur er, J.jlin Encs, Ensiik NOUTr.AllFTOS TOWSSIltF. Cns, Wi'.ii.in PAINT TOWNSHIP. Wet,Mi!italt Faith, John May, Jatoes Moore, Tnouiaa Jones, Jj:r..;a Klchard. Sjieu 1 3Iore, .l.ei-ti...... Uhrist, Hm-j u. SilAl.'K TOWMillir. t'aronin?, Te-oxas Lsuari, Julin SelTilAUPTOX TOV. SEtiil'. Cupp, Elward bt 'M catEK T.wss:::r. Wt-llF, John Marguaud, Xruy BO.JEUSET TOW.NiUi.', Showmno. BciMiimln BUtck, James.. Bl XMIT TOWNSHIP. Stela, Jacob M.. og, John rrrsr. n hkk fot Te.wxa.iir. J.k-Is, William..-. Kinic, John liarrah and Miller iiel.l, Henry llillegiis' Lcira .... 41 1. .... u .... -T ... iU .... "-"I ... 4"0 ... i!7". ... l'JO ... V2'4 .... 0i ... 4 SO ... I'd ... 411 lii . ') . 4;j io . 4") . 4i.U Loft. . 1 Sny.ier, Peter Woli'mstereer tt .until Coleman, lioran Kelai, Juhn Wcimcr, Jacob P Snyder, Levi CnSiNA EOKOt'CII. He irow, .Tainej, Knwel, .loiin... Huijart, O. W 1'aice. John II Ii van. I 'avid Spinictr. James. 1 Kcam, Jf.nn..... t; Snyder, Daniel 2 4Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. it., an.i to continue Iroiaduy to day until all l!:e lairds are disposed e t. ) DEN.MS OIOIC. Wx.M.S.nao. ir. J. I). CkK'HKI M.n. Ulcrk. 1 JO.'AS MelLi.N roctlC. Juae g-4t SOMERSET & CAMKRIA 11. IS. Ci'ininenclnic Mondnr. Mv 'J3.I. ISsI, trail;? en the Somcraet and I'amtirla llnnich will run daity except Sunday. Ieave Johniiows 10 -.i) a. in. Mooversvuie ilia, a. m. isii ysmwn ii:oi a. m. Sonrcrset iai41 p. m., arriTinpat Ki-kw.jHl 1:2 1 p. la. Leave K'xIiwochI 1:.VI p. in., arriving at Soui eract i p. m. Iave sioinersct -:v0 p- m. arrii trr' at Iio. kwoo.1 6 4 . p. in. Loave Ko;'kwooil S:15 p. ui. Somerset 0:35 p. m. Stoy.tonn 714 p. m. HiKiversvillo 8:04 p. in., arriving at .lehnriss.Ml 9.18 p. in. RAI.TI510UK t OHIO II. ii PITXSBURan DIVISIOX. On and after M"flyC3. 1RS1. trains en this Mad will depart (mm and arrive at dspot, corner Grant and Water airceta, aa follows; EAST. w;:d MAIL.' 1 isv a. in. l:..-l " In.rt " 11:10 " ll:a4 " l:'W IlS!i ' l -. ll " !:::.' 1 11 p. 10. S.'-s " :s :0 " a i ' l:.o r. m. T MVP I . i : r.dT'ut'tie W rtfloniS.-r. .imi.. i.:.it Uvo.'.iiift'l twi..l Ohio ry!e eetinc-llville l'iiionlon Rroad Krd .Ml. 1 l.-aant v .'l Sew I'" M.K.'ti'Oil Praido.t riluOurx Pllti'e liraddoi X .Mt Kt e: !o rt Wet N't um Tniad Kurd Mt. l'lrnftitot roitiu-ili.viile I ni in'uvn "" .:. in. 7:1. S::'.s 7:i f::.i a:7 9:1 I oltio l"'ie 1m.-o(k1 ijvuduian I mil h.-rlittid Washington La.ital..r j p. ia. Th9Fxrirc?s train leaves PlUi'f.nryb at 8:19 P. M. atrlTlnir at Connelirvllle Wei V. M., Koek rood 11-40 P. M. Iu roiurn the Express leaves Oumlierland at ":'! A. M., arrlvimr nt K".'k w.kh! 4:M A. MM UonneUjviUo S.U4 A. M., Pitts burgh 7:4.. A. II. The most direct and pleasant route to U. a East and South via. V.'a.-tliluiUeo '!'?. Tbronirh Mallloavlnit at 10.S1 A. v., daily, ar rives at Washington at ::3 a. xt.: Baltimore, lUiSi p.u.: 1 hilapclpuia 3:iu A. K. f.e.w lorke:4i A. M. : Klcton.m.l 11: 4 A. u. Thmnieh Exiircsa. leavlne 8:05 p. w., daily, ais rivca at Washington at t:JO a. m. : Bi- ltimore, 7:4il A. x. ; Philadelphia; ma p. xe. ; N. i 4:4o r. M. Throuifh Mall trains dally. Exaeas traioa dally except Sunday. AccomoHxlation trains and i JjoUa Express dally except Suadr.y. Ticket offices, corner Fifth Avcr.cc nnil Wood streeta, and dcp-Heorncr Grant ami Water sts., Fituburjth, Pa. u. K. Aiiiiei ten--ns'eniier AReni. E. M. COLE, Uencral Ticket AgenU GREAT SALE OF SHORT HORNS. AT HAX5ASTOWS FAR.H. Tti rce Jfllea Xertbeaat of Wresrnsuors; Wes'aiorelandConnlj, Pa. OX WEDNESDAY, JOE Stli, 1SS1. FOUTY-EIOIIT HEAD OF FE MALES and FIFTEEN 111(511 EREED BULLS fAN'D BULL .CALVES. EcprcsentMivesof the follow in c k.lowa fsnilier, tix: :...-: CONSTANCE, ELVIXAS, PHYLICES, OX- FORDS, GWYNXES, U HESSI, OF OAKLAND, DVCUESOFGODHXESS, BELL DITCH ESSES. The sale la made on purpose to re iace lbo herd l..!th l.v Its nntiiAl lr.rwa.iif. carrlMt It bevon.l the extent oi the farm to maintain and In order lo m?ke such an a'tractive. list, many favorite anl mala are inolnde.1. For further Mirtlcnlars see catalognca which will be furnished em application. . Sale to commence prompt at 1 o'clock r. si. CAPT. P. a KIDD, A uctionccr. WILLIAM STEEL, UREE3&BlB P. O. May IS, 4t Ptaa'a. EDITOR'S NOTICE. Ilavlna; been appointed Auditor in the estate ot Pcnjam.no Biliner, deceased, to as-ertaln the advancement of belra, fix the amount dao the ...mi., ih. I...... m.nti tl,..t liarA njinrv therein, wltli fail power to hear and determine all questions that may anee parties and the etate, and make a distribution ol the fundi In the hands of Dr. W. A. Garman, executor, 4.8-, to and among thoao legally entitled thereto; I hereby rive notice that I will attend to the duties of said .nmi.iMM.t alflnvntfl'M in SomeraeL. Pa., on iSatardaT, tUelSthday ol June, l&sl, when and I V. i 1 n.ri.n ln:.n.rr.l CAfl attwid. . W. U. lit PPEL. May 23 Auditor. ANNOUNCEMENTS. r.r i'i Iti PriT ".; I1' iT'ii Weii.e uii'o'iri.a i to . . snej tin- ft.! ooyiii ;; ii;i.'i!-. n; es.:i.:ii!:.: l!ie varioiu oille-.l.si:"i.;'e-! i;l ii.e ii io'lviiii iVuhh. r.y F.K.-;ion. to T- U- 'A ot. .i ur-I..;-. J..;:.; C". 1 ;T : We are nnthr.rlzcd lo announce tr.5 nam of Hon. A. J. Celborn, of Somerset, a a ean.lida'e lor President Judj?o of the 14ih Judicial Dlstri.-t. Subject to the dccl.d. n of lira K:'u!Hciin Votars and Ucpubilcan ConTentiua- im FORJUDGE: rAvinsvtr.., May 11 1S1. "tr. f.Vorc W. fi7c, nutirmnn -p(i Counly Committee: Iikab Sin : 1'lrane do u.e tl:e bi'off tosnn-junre thai Wui. M. Hall will be caccMatc at Ui" l(o r..il.liV..n Pfiinirv l'litirm I. ir r.eIecLIjn as Pr-ci- dont .ludtfo ol this Ju licial Hitrlct, a ha baa aurceu to bo a cau.ii.iaio t'r rc rroi. ISAAC S.AUFFMAN, WF0R PROTHONOTARY. DENNIS MEYEUS, o soiiii:svr Bonoiau. Subject to the decision ol the Republican prlina- ry election, Juneith, 14S1. VZTF0R PROTUOyOTAUY. S. U.TRENT, op Si.aiics.irr Bonot-oii. Sabjcct t- the d.-ct.-lnn c.rtl.e Ee pnldlcan IM m ary Elcclk n, June 25. B-d. EST FOR PR 0 TU0X0 T. 1 R Y, J. ROBERT WALTER, of bomkp.set r.ont ich. Subject to the ilc!!nn of the KtpnMicin pri mary election, Jntie th, 1-sl. wrFOIl SHERIFF, JAMES S. CLARK, OS" MiLFOC.O TO'.ViSHIP. Subject to the di'cifl .n of llio Kcpubllean Pri mary Etecliun, June ii, lbst. WFOIi SHERIFF, FREDERICK NAUGLE, OF XCVEKSIMLi OCOCOiS. Sui'icc'to tbo (!ecil.;n r.f t?io K'.fnii.ticnri Pri mary Election, Juae So, lasl. i-2'FOll SHERIFF, W.1I. FRITZ. or nsoTnEBSVAUEv Towssiitr. Rni ject to the ilochl 'P of thi ncpubii- an Pri miiiy i-iuetloa, Jtns-', list. t-O-FOE SHERIFF, RUSH S. McMILLEN, of MtDnLta'atzBt TOR-Krn:p. Subject to th decision of Bis It?jBMkA3 lri oiary Election, J ur.e i, lkl. JO- FORSHERIFF, MAIILON MILLER, . Or SOMSKSKT TO S-II1P. Subject to hdoc! .-Ion of ttn KepuMlcaa Pri mary ElceU'ia, June -5, 1S!. t-y-FOR SHERIFF, JOHN WINTERS, - of eoL-cs27 Towresuir. Su' i' - t to the dec! 'lm -f tho Ht-j e'etlcun Pri mary EtecUuBt J 1UM UiL .... WFOR SHERIFF, JOHN J. SPANGLE 11, CP SOMEHStT T0W7C9I!IP. Subject to tho doclFlon of tbc ft' pu: ti-an Prl ruiiry Eioction, Juno -), lstil. trF0R SHERIFF, A. J. SCIIELL, OF B-IMKHSET B' BOrOH. Enl. ;-t lo ihe d.-Mm of t'13 It 'I.:i!.ii.an P.i niary iZIeetii.n, Juas So. l.:i. trFOR SHERIFF, ,:,IARTD7 SHANK, or 6To-ricr..;i K toa-ssnta, Sal ief t to Ih-. riccl'len of tue Ilrpnbllcaii Pri mary i':eclk.n, June lj, liil. R SHERIFF. J. M. S A LEU, o? xti.ro.";; STATte?.-. S jbi'-'t to the dec! !. n of tie npobllia Pri mary Ei-:cticn, June Si, VALEXTIXE'J. MILLER, ejrr.Auoxixa twp. Sn'.itcct to the dcll-n of tho Kepntii? in Pri niarj Elcctiea, Saturday, June Si, lsit. ZTFOUREGISTERuivl RECORDER, JOHN C. II0STETLER, op 3iYEi:sa.M.'j nor.orcii. Subject tothc.lcciit .nof the Eepuboeaa Pri mary Election, Jute Si, lsE V2TF0R R EC IS TEE iJ R EC0RD ER Wm. PARK KO0SER, i s !"oi:e.s:;r Eoet :;i!. Subicct ia lie .Teds' n rT tie Kct.ti' ll.mn Pri-1 mary Election, JnoS, 1SSI. u'FOR REGISTER and RECORDER. A. A. STUTZMAN, or s7!v.-::-ii.i: Tmr5:::r. Subicct to the .:ce!.-'.n of the KcMibitcan rti-: mary clcetiec, June i!3, ISsL. . . i VZ-FGR REG'P-TERur.d RECORDER. ' J. F. BEACIIY, cr soiians'jT Towssnip. I cm a or-e-arincJ trsn. I Urt n-y lefi. area In the War in .tvicnto oi nty e-..c.:iiry. J. F. II. T. r 7. r-r". r.- T r.- r ..... .7 Ti r''"i V I'r i j. ii. r.CKj.s?:, Of. SttoTOEi-.STALLK.- TO-ir:,Utr. Solycct to the decision ol tho Rcpr.lrflcan P rial a' ly Eleetiun, J u.ic - IS-. , ( IWFOR TREASURER. . j GE0T.GE J. r.LACK, or xn'iiElti AI.E sonof. : c. Sol-jtct to tlxe ileclflon cf the EtpaMin Prl-i n.ary Election, Juni aa, 1S51. ZZTFOR TREASURER, JOHN II. WEIMER, or so:ir::sirr kosocch. Sut joct to tho dcc'sioi r.r tho Rcpul'i'c.n I'rl niary Eioction, Juna 'JS 1-.se Z-FOR C0JI3IISSI0XER, ADAM C. LEI? LEY, Of KLIIUCS TOW4SH1P. Su'.jcettothe decision or th Kepnbii. aa Pri- j mary Election, June ', 1S61, j ZWtOR COMMISSIONER, - JOSEm HORNER, I or soMcasET TOTvr'giiir. 1 Su'ejcct to the deeiffoa t tl.o Kelilknn Pri- i mary Election, June 53, 11. j VSFQR COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL BUCKMAN, ! ' OP MlLrcmO TOTV5ST1IP. ; SuV-.'set to the c!ec!.Ion of tit; EsrcMlran Pri-1 inary Elucilon. Jane tlj, liSl. SF0R COMMISSIONER, TETEII ZUFALL, Of rTPEETCCKSVrOOT rowssnir. Suejecttolhe i!c!lon of th 5pnllK'a I'll-1 mary Election, June a, lS'il. ' F5F0R COMMISSIONER, F. J. COUNTRYMAN, of nKOTiiEasvALti:v.To.T?.i?nir. SuVjccttutia ikdil-a of Mii r.epuWl.'aii rri nary Election, Jano X' IsoL IWFOR COMMISSIONER, ADAM S. SHAFFER, or JSX :r7.n Twxrup. - Suhjectto the rtecHon t-r the Ei-nhllirsn Pri mary Election, J une a, la. 1. ZJTFOR COMMISSIONER, " XTTlnLLER, C'f SOTBESSVAIXET TO SSIUP. Subi'lct to the election of tiie Bc;ali-:4Bi r r. mary Elcctlcu, June 2, lstl. tWFOR COMMISSIONER, D.M.FIKE, 07 ELKJJCK TOWXSBIP. Knl.jcctto the dccWon of the Republican Pri mary Elcctk-n, June Ui, isn. ; ITT FOR i'OMUtr-St'KSI- R, 1'ETER VELMER. I Vf XiLoi:3 T.i-artii.P-. i So' j. -t to too (!.".!.!. -a ( llic li' iii ilcjii Prl ; lit. ir.v UieeLi.e,, Jui. -'., IV. I. ' rr; for wumwiosF.r SOLOMON J. IJAi.R, fiul i I ! tt.o .IIMon f 'bo I." '; ir'i'i :i I'rl niitry Hiecik-n, June tii. iifl. I'fFO Jt f 0 MM I S I0. F.U. SAMUEL SMITH. Or KidtMlT TWP. So) cet lo the tb.riri'n cf tho Kcput il'an Pri mary Eiecllun, Juno lb, 11 fur trm t v MMisros::i:, JACOB STERNER, OF ADD'S-Oit TOWNSHIP. I Sui.irt tto the decision ..f i.e Itrpubiiein Pr!- maiy Election, June 2", lu'd. i ZZS'FOR ASSOC I A TKJUItUK, . JOHN II. SNYDER, j OF 8TOV3TOWX BOUOCO IU Ba'.'.!t to tlio decIaloB of the Kcpalil-.an Pri mary Elec'.li n, Jur.e ii, 1 1. S3-FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE, JOHN M. GLESSNER, 07 fiTOTiCYCHEIiK TOlVSiiUIP. I So? ject to the .tcci.lon of the Republican Prl j ary Election, June S3, issl. tlFOR ASSOCIATE JCLCE, SAMUEL WALKER, j OF AlLBCiUKiO.- TOWSStl.P Subject to the decifbmof tLo Ktpablican Pri j mary Election, Jtti.e Si. liel. ! tlTFOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE, I SAMUEL SNYDER, i j e.F s xtrz5rr TO..":iiiP. Jul.jcrt lo the dccldon cf tbs Keputlu-an Pii- mary Election, June SS, ISSI. UFE0R ASSOC I A TE JUDGE, "WILLIAM COLLINS, eF goMiiiis.rr aoa ok.ii. Subic-t b the decision of the Rapolicaa l'rl miiry Election, June si, 1WI. Zi'FOR POOR HO USE DIRECTOR, JOHN J. RAKER, of aoMzastrr Ti-.r'3:p. Su!- to tho dc i' t jn of Ilia Uei-ubli'-aD Pri mary Licr-ti in, Jime Si, lail. TF.VSSES ! rarssEs: TltL'SSES : Titl'SSES! TRVSSES! trusses: trusses : TRL'SSEi I TliUSSES! tkusses: TE.SiES : trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses : TRUSSES! trusses : trusses : TilUSSES: TRUSSES.: TRUSSES : TRUSSES ! TRUSSES! TRUSSES , TRUSSES ! ll.o-'C ;:!:! i'.i-t receive ! .-lionM sec C. s. BOYD. HARD RJ33E51 TRUSSES, CERIViAM T9US3E3, LEATHE3 and COMMON TSUSSES I. not fail to ?ee the new CEr.JL.XJLO 133 XJP-XJS3 I Alv.tty.' c'ci'.n ic: l ''otiifortjb'c. will not Ki'ST i r HRKAK an.i u by tar tiie li-i -st '.njs yet our. iloy.l sells tiiom aii l wiil niaic a -..'ic'ty of iittins yott. A nice lot ed" LADIES' ami GEM'S SHOULDER DUA.CXS aM itsii'Wi? the i':'-"v r rccivcl. , . , r.v -.i ! ..t : -to, U v.i'! i;; ordered when uc.-irwJ, co:n-I.ri-i.'i'''i-'!':-i-r.-.s.!'. . il.f.'rs. i;.vu.'.ns, Kt.Ttc .M( kix.;-, Ksiis-'".i., ..ku:!" t'-r vi.ricsie vc-ins, v.cik swollen or nl c. r..eii li"iii.. . V- Tho e i--.v::i .rolthlc to r't Tr:i-se-s to lit will elo well tolrnU und l:;iv"? i.-.':re wicn.; ait.l lit will be gtinrant - .l (iou'l :jeij i.tt-- ; es rcosoiiahie. C. MAMMCT'r I'LC! x f- ; y. ti n Somerset Mechanical Works, C01QLIBAW OF THE ADDISQH ANSSQMERSST FOUNDRIES TO S3 rarmers, Hcreliants, Owners anil Others, We present herewith a tut of t.ie Wi.idt vlll solel tor in"' tiictit i.iiv other Importci. I i.v.-, &s:tl which will also !o .1 worli. Yi'eil tl.ov.-i: ill! I hVh'.y si . Iie'i '-. '; uho have r.sc'l it. We aii n:ui: -' ' WOODCOCK FLOWS, CESTriZ LELr HARTZEIL HOW HKt UlU -LS id-. AND IMPROVED EP.uV.N FLO HARTZELL'S CS. I AM) o il'L L SIDE PLOWS. AND IRON EEAI-I HILL SIDE FLOWS. Ail of which will h- r..:l at rct:-.:'.i VrU .. in-Vtireof ycr M rel.at.ts, or e;.,l .11 li.a. il CMiiiiitic o:ir Plos I'ef-.rc ur. lia.-i:v' ':... s. as wc can and wiil n.ahc tt to yotir ti terv-.st.. ii,.?.,. Ve.-aie'i'.isl'r.'i.arclto 00 a.l h.r.os of re-iwiring to Saw ut.ii I !.-!: .v.::. MAC 1IIXEE J f Tn'-hin- M:iein,.u". '-c. a to . it, r.e-..i e n,iai:io: to ill? torr-toi'.!;;. ve i.ei;. in t ar.d M.:iitahctttro COOiClNGANO HEATiSC STCV?3, SUCAS CAlVirS. Aii-t a rill :is.rt cf recairs for al'. kin Cue-Lint: Sl.s. es. Very Truly Somerset, lVnn'a. JOHN F. I Vs'e -'.so ir.altc tlif ! -vrOLVEBINS PLOW I DIALED IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Giass, Paints OIXjS, &c, &o. : for ll(l:!e Btvt otitsio 'iir' ii::ne, n.ixs.-.-ei .i i ...a ttilltlS. lite. linc.w v.l.i.- v. ... p -- - nnv hspe. Tiie host Coal Uil always em I: urn. " Our ?t.'k of Coal Oil Lamm U very l.irjt-aii.l cof-ipriscs very cloL'.mt ' itylcs. o- ton Ci.tca lar, M '.ey an J ("ros.;it ram 1 P i.v-Fths f hi-i qiitility. Tor- c-.hii'.-iin.-l Xciti. s. Jl.in.Ilei f no kin.!. hhovoU Fork.. slra.l.-. IUikp. Matl.XKM. I.f'.Il. T,H. V.cn,,cV.s IVine f'Jc l,COR.r.OCKS. KISGXS. SCRJtV.S, JLATCI1FS, IIOOR-KXOBS I ti ti, Piir-.lcr. S..!V:tv Fuse, etc., etc. an.1 cvcrythiii;; in ti:v bui'ra. line. ., I.e..., .-s l ov..icr, . ... .i- . .7 , t.l. to ')C TT-.-.'.wiC traile. 1 ilcul exclusively The f.H't is, I Lch ,. cvf ryth.it- -V.VcT., :n to i Person:, who arc bnilUinp. or , this Litul of pxxN nn.l pve my a.,' V-;,1'' . ' ' ;pir 3iv.mt.ii:e to pive me call. 1 any i- in nee.1 e-f aT.ytb.ua m ny hne. j, tUal!k myoM mr, i rrs-T foikt Tim plack. "3No. H, BAIfiR'S BLOCK." JOHN F. BLY5IYER- I Jjaaary at, UtO. IT for poor. aou-E Dinner on, JESSE HOOVER, CF STtLFOBW Twr.s-:ip. Su'-ilt.tl! .l.-. l-l n ' f K' p i' H ii Pri on. y Elec.b.ii.juw sr., im. ! rr 'Fo n po or no i dieeci or. ALEX. COUNTRYMAN, i.ev.iit... ':.'-C, s'.Ji:".::M.r Ton xsiiii'. Su!-,"tl. tb .l.- ii-lon ..r tti:: K(ei!.!!san Pr! ir. ir" e-ti-.o. June S'-, Ivii. lTE0ll POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, r a rrT rv m t rr r M or goMEESST Towmaaip. Sut:;-t to the do-lslon of the Ee;ublii.a Prl m;ry Elciitlon. JunoSi.lStl 17-FOR POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR DANIEL KIMMEL, l.r S-fVIHflfcTTWr., Subject i.'.edccl.don of the IlcpaMieaa Pri mary ElectKiu, Juno Si, li.l. vz-FOi AUDITOR. JOHN P. RIIOADS, OF SoVXarifT TOWSSIilP. Subject lo the deelsinn of tho B' publican pri mary cl"?tl'.n, June Siih, VjTFOR AUDITOR, ISRAEL EM ERICK, OF SomiAliTOil TOWSRTP. Suiocct to the derision nf U.e R' pal.il-r.n Pri mary Election, JancSj, Ishi. THEATJTOr-riON2. This new musical hurernmcnt his now been ti.orouifi.'y l;e'i an.1 is oheicd to the ubiic in H3pr'..e.i :t- t. It ! simple In its contraction. '! r ' K',t liAl.ie to net e.uL of oroer J aod e4!y miin-ore.l. Can ba f i piaye.1 l.y a;;hlid s.x years oT 1 1 ill lurnish amaseinent to all. t... , - . s . 1 It ".claim 'is notes an 1 playi s . : In tbreedilterent keys. It U '." ; tuned so t:at it ia a .ol ar ooinpastoent to the "i5. The workmanship i ofti.slKst uaUty, tho wood beiajc "I bia. k wal nut. tlolslie.1 in xi.1 style, we Invite comparison in resranl to Btnsical as well as lis mcebapicai ex c nti. ii. It is truiy wonderlnl what a soupo an.i wi'h what precision It executes. It is or.e of the kind ttiat steaks for itscii, and need only be sn and bear.1 to be arprc iate-l. we qn. te Ir.m tho Sci 'oiiiio American. Nov. l'jih : -The most ro mi.rkal ie feature ol this invention U the rei-alarl-1 and (icrfection with which the ma.iu; is render, ed. All the parts ara piaycl and the made is of no nie.in .rrtler." Send asldre-s lorciicuiar and catalogue. Can- vaidcrt wanted .... . MJKitUx WHITE. Ants. o- id Iairiy St. M:iy 13, 2 mo. PittabarKh. Pa., lI?TI A tr-V. S'-- Kia I ia f ostlr out at tree. Ad irtss laen i.n.. Auunita. Maine. Mar.IC lyr. I TRUSSIS! I trusses : ' trusses : 1 TRUSSES ! j trusses : S 3 S 3 TilUSSES ! ! the fine lot of tl.e above ;r'x.I-i trusses: trusses : TRUSSES! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES '. lyrRUssEs: trusses: trusses: trusses: trusses : trusses : trusses : trusses: trusses : trusses: trusses : TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! TRUSSES ! BOYD, - SGKERSET, PA. . i j -ieusses: i trusses : .' trusses: 5 S 3 i t : i-. b- S r- r (f A BLYMYER, hiip li'.'ltL - .jliUll-.s. a aw ". :1. i;rusi:e?, japan i-rycr, uooo r.t ..it .i,... nn.l .rl.w rot : to A 1 1! 2tNt - if:.' lit m -..Vi if u r 11 in 4 " CO '!i t J