SEVENTY-SIX =1 What lieroei from .he woodland sprimg, When, ,lirough ,he Iredi-awaliened land, The lig Cry of tieedout mpg, toin t . he ‘eurii of xv,,irrare s.ruug, . The veoulan'i iron hand! flung the cry to !ti:ls ::round, o.•ran-tn:tr. rep.ied to in att. And , tro.ter , }chose sprinzt , wer yet unfound, Pe 'led titr• ,he le:o the fore-it's 111... Then in irchnd the brace from rocky s.cep Front .., n ricer; ,%vif...nd cod; The bnr..i...r col lie ormy deep, 'J'ho v Is here g he. ed %V ere steep, Seu. up ut.:..s rung ..nd As if die ‘ely ea.' It ng :in Grew tititt-H,Nvi Ii Gotr.s nvenging breath, And from the sod.; to grove :aid g en, r tion•he I ed wen, Ti, butte to the death. Ti e tribe firs' th rt thy The 1 . tr, fowl br er-eve. And ageil ;aid nt oron gray. Saw thr •oved tv.irrwri. e And deemed g r.e e. Already had the sirife.liegin; b odd ott Concord'. IJaiu Along die iii;•ringing gra : , had lan, And U 0 ,ht it Like rain. The do nit 'taro On tilt cereal Ila:loo.ed to freedom :d1 tioo in fr.,,rzonol ,11.• The vio4 ofa foreign ion! . Prof . ...bed ,he >n i 11U 111 lIEVE3 GIVE UP. Nevert;ivenr,y.)ungs.ttlent., 0)01101 the very cd the lute, lc,!_•ten, your teacher he; !! .iven \',)n fot the next I - :I)cak, pluin;.r than or nu uchiug head zintl vv, , -; dimmed by the rnid,ll : 2htlalnp. \",,u will not lurk your It.--on if you IL), nor vour ar's .7.•pprovin4 which ii more - f ilet:ions than , : old. lint go to work with a bravoheist. deterininod to v er y obst.:cl e , ;un l you will ut last he zetrai (led l u yotlr toil, not +6!!'11:4:1di:Ig gent , , but that tvhich is far better, knot\ ledge. Never gi up. Tezomer of the Willi]. thy calling is it ool.le one. What if thy lot is hat thinking of tit_ pi otnis - ed time wheu the charis that hind the epirit trill be liven. and leave it elect to soar. ml is it not a tbelightinl tai,k to I-t.tak the lizmds that bold tile trembling spli it when it strives so earne.tly to he free ? 0, yes ! and how itineh i , ..tter to he the messenger . i 2 .11 1. lin"' "Pe" the prison an evil. extraordinary. and and say, N tah.e your as superadded to thosewlitch are chronic like a rotted bird it spread, its whiffs tido constitutional with [tab, now and launches into the light of •1...e5..„ the . Mei mous sharply, and rie"yeii• Never give "P• L"bur - fa'r. threatens a :speedy end to their 'civil the food of rwaa, lest by thine idleness existence, as well as a solution of all a world ni iv starve and die ; for it is t h e reib„zio-political questions which by thy hand that kings and princes their oiganization has been projecting are red. The lolly and the loom.' are these three years part into Ft . :demi alike snsfained by thy lahor• Thou di eussiuu. Countless swat ms of gi ass t indeed the Eaith's hoppers tare busy devout ing the yogi:- juice, then, that thou art helping thy „,„, of Utah. They have wholly eat fellow utnti ; fir it is a glorhms work en up the wheat, save scattered patches to feed th • hungry with the lo cad of h i v e prk•seived by the la -11-eaven• stork uu with l'dtic"c" hor ,t* men, Wolllen and children, until the day of thy rew,:id shall come, Or , anized into telieving squads, who anti tic grid" is g"inered with willow brushes have painfully die Lai ve-t time. Never give up, re- swept the insects into running water, former ; thy mission is th., 'me ; heed truce hpen earodu then. not the ,mould- were ecrlidled iota Ire:it:hes and bulied cling thong, they aro fixed up. On the lst of June the winter for thy thing court, ; it is Heaven grain crop of Utah w a s represented to "ith Siffile• be lost. Oa the fields devastated by the good ttf humanity ; felt• not the ' the . zrt.ssitoppers the Collra ,, eoU:i MOr- NV rid. anti all its :coil's a.ol scorn will tinejs Wele I,l,.ving and hat rowing, in pass thee i•y hat the gent !e prr for the planting or !iota wind- ::ad up I 'inc glad toes anti runt. Are the}' not planting spring birds i s tneir hr.tt, fur the Truriwir " not despair 1 Sixty thounid Mormons in the build my tiny nes.t, and. though strong L akr , ie,c„ .. expel hawk way dash u,c slender fabric to clinger Ihi w i nter , if they d o , an d the ':sr'"'itd• I will have a louse'' A"d if there faith he not -stranger than the there i n ti n - 'l ll ' t vine love „I life, Utali is do„mod to a steady thet ..lani.o_rs on the it seems t , t . depopillnion, anti Mormnism -is bro fin up , nett lr.,d will give k en and host. \Vl:at a relief to the "FiirTatength if you pet your ti use in South will be ectetf solution the Holy ;flV.l"° ueiu r. Nev." l. give the Mormon rpt.:-,tion—a question up, child of misfortime, time is a ti.ld "th•mestie y Ere. —lli6 Millie is WtittU,, with the ...1:11',7 Journ ,.. / of even. The deep-toned thunder says, "There is a \Vittt such a iiiend the poor forgot their wants, the sick their sorr,r,v, e‘-en death is nvallowed up to Victory, to 011),e who love their Maker ; and they ale the brava one.; oC tau earth who dare do right. Never give up. Let that be the watchwot (if" every one. It was written on the brow of: every here and heroine of past ages, - and is a motto fur every clime. It. flouted on the snow-white burner of Juan of Arc, as she flew actorthe battle field rtmid the roar of cannon and the clang or of arms. It was graven on Wash ington's sword when he held it aloft in the hour of danger. tit encourage his brave .ollowers; and D,:mosthenes placed it before his eyes for a beacon light to cheer him MILL. it, his solitary room be was making himself one of the greatest orators In the world. It helped them all. By it Joan restored the Plince to his throne, and Wash ington saved his native land. By it Demosthenes astonished the world with his eloquence, and was the pride of his country. And you, too, reader, if you make it a firm resolve that you will try to du good and not get faint hearted, you will be enabled to over come all difficulties and come off con queror in the cause of truth and right. Then engrave on you heart and soul these words: Never give up Leave tte worst ease in the hand of the Great Advocate, who always an cf,tifiritnee beyond our hopes, THE GRASSHOPPERS SOLVII THE MORMON God's Providence is seemingly disr posing of a political question, already much d:ebated throughout the Repair lie, and threatening to be of distracting interest in the future. StateSmen will probably :be saved the trouble of solving - the difficulties growing upon the. Burman policy. The grasshop pers have them in cbsrge, and are rasping and eatiug a solution right through them.. The Sail Lake Valley is hut a elu.S ter of iiases ltt a desert. The survey ing engineers oldie States' arniy have reported that there are but four hun dred square miles itr a r a ble laud in a ll the 13a-in. This is in separate 'tracts, Nvith interval:333r desert, and is confined to the ssreams of water that d scend I c o n) -the mountains. To he culti vated, th e soil 01 has to be sub jeCted to artificial irrigation._ Aealculture is the basis or the pros perity mid of the life, indeed, of a State. Notwithstanding the indus trial training of the Mormons—bot withstanding their indomitable cOurs . :Igo., and all the e reat excellencies of the stick of widen derived= deficiency of crops and positive want of food, mus - t inevitably be the inci 'dents of their life in the Salt Lake Valley, with lon!! - er or shorter inter vals of recurrence. In seeking a hiding place afal fortress for their faith, they have seemingly nyjdo a mi-take.- Their agriculture can never flourish there, though their religion :lie Journal Mni nfot tunately, too, they have placed wide de , erts on both aides of them, to divide them from the food of the true agricultural snilr. If they would, they cannot exchange their iron, wool, cloth, leather and ececkery, fin' wheat and 11 , ur. The immense di,qancr.i. of the transport from Calninia, Oregon and \Vi , coti pt echoic the idea of car rviu to the mons. It.,:vould be cheaper to ni.,ve the .N.l.orrmois Ct the food. It is ;di eady a dehated que , ,tion it] the Church of Latter D.ty Sdints, it they can etay the :•••.;,tit Lake Valley . . The Mormons of the E a -t, %re . 0 1 th e that its resource , have kern I•X:r l :r4ertlied, and that they ca, never :,ifilice for the sup port of- „eat State, nor - maintain an asvhl ;jot their oer,;ecuted faith and 'ANECDOTE OF Bowe.—Bra ,he fiannus . Indrtn Nva , a> no.uh:e far ha wit as his br.irery, and of.en made ;Ls g, . d a resort as any at , riha ed to _his wh're h:e.hren. One a braggarL eap;L,in Wit= Ras ing what he WOO'd have done if he had me: the warrior in a cerain orpergen, Br.tn!, “%vliut you would_ have done, von woad have ful:owed the exmiple of another hots:or who, on no lime to face, took to his heels; and never : , topped till he arrived in Albany. which he chanced to en,er dur,ng a great contrigration. hearing the Du:chmen cry 'Praunt! Braintt r—(fire ! fire!) he only ran the harder, exclaiming, 'There, th tt cussed old Indian has got here before Onr.rrco Onntns.—"Edward,"said his moth et to a boy of eight, who was trundiing hoop in the front yard, "Edward, yon musn't go oin of Lb it gate into the street." "No, ma, I won't," was the reply. A few minutes afterwards his mother had occasion to go to the window. To her sur prise she saw Edward in the street. engaged in the very edifying employment of nunufac luring d.rt "Didn't I te:: you," sail she. angrily, to go throup .he ga i "Well, 1 dithic molter," wastlie very saris factory reply. "/ clins!,cd orer 6c fence 1" The President has received an autograph letter from the Czar of Russia, in fep:y to one transmitted to him through our Alinister, con grattthtting hint on his succession. The Czar professes the most lasting friendship between R ussia and the United Stated. ‘ lot- QUESTION I'll -tell vou,•' said • '• ilu o tiltsiti eiTrlia. , Coudersport Academy, 1 • ..........._........ .P. vT. KNOX, .w w rpm Summer Term of this institinion Will _A_ commence on Wednesday, June 24, 1.655, 1 attorneD at Rate, 7 : s jild continue eleven week. • I i Coudersport. Pa, will regularly attend the Te rills. - comas in Potter county. 34011 j Elementary branches—Onlicra 1 • ty. p , Geography, Arithmetic. Physiology. 03.00 Higher Arithmetic, First I.e.ititis in Algebra, and English G rollout r,... Higher English branches. Philosophy, . - Astronomy, A , gebra, o.:e. ' rt.oo Higher - Mathematics :IA the Languages, 6,00 Drawing. ex! ro, 1.50 A. P. CONE, attorney at ?Lain., wensbm.cit ; 4l,, comity, Pn, will regular roller county. • June 3 . , .181,3. LAND AGENCY'. riptlE tinder,igned ha% lug been entrusted -IL with 1110 care of several large tracts of 11111 1 in thi s e iiniity, has . made himself ac quainted with the k ti Is and land till< s of the county and Ply•! . 101C116011 to att busito'sc of this liuture that inav he en trusted to hint. J. S. SIANN. ARTHUR G. OLI.YiSTED, TTURNEY AND 12()I1NSELUI: AT LAW lo all I.4l,i:it's,. ,htrii,ted to ..\ v:vt < nutl titii•lity. r Iria,:li,ul) stairs, SL et, , 7-1 L. P. Tyl.n.".V. WARD, ttorittl)&::Coltatiricr at 7Latzi, tr,lie. _mot, of the court The Gash Store," up =tut], VT. K. _KING, Dl:rtittilllZlT, an'a ~ti%l?f~,}i~"~, ~: v?[LCa~ciiiCCY~ 31'E Co., Pa., .Sint! ;», Wid - attenti 0 biti,iness for non-res.dent land tioldcrs. mum re...somatic terms. References given if requit ed. P. S. Maps of any pr.rt of am County made to order. • 7-33 ISAAC BENSON 4'ETORN h.) 1, , 111 . .-01liee, East side la_ of ihe pubic s.ol,re, Conifer-port, Ity spee.al rrangetilett..lie prote, , tunal ser vices of S. EA nio , us, I.sq., in'tt- he engaged through hint in INitich he is 091 previinv.y euneei tic d. N. 11.—AJI ch.lin, due and payiße to the under•igned, pt.. 4onaily turd .prot6sion a l,y, ni.iy be taunt in he It .nits of 1-.n.c Benson, ibr S. I'. Jonssos. :March I ^ 1-. s. cui..\;;,.1.0“ AT LAW, I:0111, toPuttsr :1;111 i)ll,lltu,, i. , cu • .• , Al .. tt I t a 1,,C Uiiicc ,11 :Ni .i)1m.,11.2 lilt CDlllt FCJUNDRY, ~•..,,„ w„,,:e to the at roon. c„L„it rI, 41 GO ail inaise order all kinds ill .iilar/iniry,• .11ift Board and Log Car:, n,, iL:I,-Sinies of ail 1-ivi arliele I,y a Lumbering eninini,mhy„ Anil to I , irtia-r, 12 , 2 r:ffilid ti,at he has procured wulc of ILL; 11,2:4 Plow pattcr7iis iu I t.tt Lailll :tint Liidc i lin, ano keep,: them make to dot Fic/i/ Ilarrotrs, Cultivators, and er) ankle well by Oil tit 111 tilt, uric of husi nes-. Ile I, prepared :,i3O to do aii kinds of 13 L S 1l I T .11 I 11 7 G . And irons in the above ho 11 , 11 to ',',!ion,.c, ;it f. call. 11' , •11 Ca' taken in ex -7,27v rbutp:e \ ENE N., .n e 11., I kiovernor of the S:rre of Ni.w-Vork has :Timm ad 11.12 ,010terther.a Comro . o , - sioner for .he S a a of Naw-Yori:, to take the helit,c.vtedgien. or I), , ctis ;Intl o.her in-ttrti mtAt.s, ;AlO .0 tkant:ltitt.ar o:tth, prir,ti,ilV to all act of lit(! Lur.i ..:Lore of the stud State. BENSON. Coutit•rsoor. Der. . .. . I ,, Telv BO CU.'S. 1 Fre-,•-. Vi mid d.:, pe, and al! o.lier I'fin:il.4 T I A DIES sind Gen :( ini:n ;,re invited to call ...V a•ci i...,, ex• ep, I ,,,per iintl t,,rti:, (e. hien B .:rl ex donio In now hooks and other 1'.." c 110 Cod , ( l quad ) or Liter,) du 11,'111,11 at ! in., inif..e.urers' pr,ce , . good-_m; itiei• , ‘ i.,1 ,did.fr ~,e ...t '1'1'1.111: & JONES'S., 1 '1 he ,ii e, :specimen 1:00:: of the Foundry - - -- , •is liee.v given ../. ;L., pill' dig iiiiiee,,, on ,he re . Nev. - , Books. 1 1 u6i i i, u i ni y cell s:0 pep .y pos.age. - American Ag...-ii . or: %nil Reformers,- , : ... Vra... •r-of lic‘o.paver, Who ch(10.0 to iit• Dari.vit ' :$1,23 . 110.1..11 du . .I.l‘ er.i,elo,•ii., 1111..1;11111g Ali , no.e, ESP iii . ‘ Vol. 11. Se‘yard,ll,s Speech- 1 du - et...ones berme h.; fin , . c1,..y 01 .1 nn, v.., , , _ e•i, Ora ion,. and Wri'ingi, 1,00 and lorwiati Inc one of ,he paper_,.%via be Lin , ;tne. 114,,,,,, , , , , of Fanny Fcrn,......1,•25. ' alio . Acii ilivir Inn:. at the nine of purelia , ing lire el - Horace Gree.c.v, (new suppls,) 1,25 i lit e iiini., ..he aininini of iny in..nntiiedire , . Stanhope Bor iiiizli, or the Jusiiiis in I Ner.-1 irk. l eb. 1::. I -.,:,. . w:r 11 , 1111 e ,, ( ion.; ,itrio:y,) ...... —1;25 ,%iliirio- , , 1;1 . .0. BRUCE, For i•iie at 'l'. 13. I'YLEICS. I:, Chiiniher.,-ii., 10 iv :',1.1,-:.5 . 4T;-:It Vew-N. (irk- Q_'-ertri'ai itformation. 'UNITED ST.I TES (:oI'EIt..V.IIENT, Pierce I Presi,bat.---. k ilLe. 0) Jesse D. Bright —NV in. L. Marcy. t , er rein ry t Scroblry • 1 Trr t . r,.. - Ll,:)yliar—.l , •;ii•r,oit Davis. y . Dobbin. .M.st I Campbell. Attorney G, 0111,11—t. .I.th Chief Justicc, bad .'s!tlieS—R. 13. "l'ane• T GD t* E NMENT. Governor—Jame , I E.iccrrta+y.f ::..tettc—Arulrew G. Curin. Deputy Mate—J. M. Sillily:ln Surrry rGilurul—J. Poner Brawley. Auditor Gene rol-111 brawl thinks. Tr, nprrrnc c'wcrt JuiQcs—Ellis Lewis, IV: B Lowro!, NV. Woockvard. J. C. Knox, J. S HIE County Officers, with Pest Office Addri , ss. President Judge, ROBERT G. WHITE, NVolishoro, Tioga .Co Assuriate Judges, . ()RANG}, A. LEIVLs, I' tysses, J6Erti MANN, Million. Dildtict Attorney, FRANKLIN \V. KNOX, Coudersport. Sheri f f, PzEant A. STEBBINS, Coudersport. prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts, THOMAS B. TrLEK, Coudersport. Register and Recorder. • Asot :tv JACKSON, Coudersport. County VOCNO, UIySSeS, • \Vhi es Corners. Whanon. County Auditors; nr.sur L. Li/moss, Coudersport. • HARRIS LI . MAN, JAMES H. WRIGHT, Sharon. ConzMissiuncrs' Clerk, SAMUEL IlivEss, Coudersport. Treasurer, FlAierti L/.1.15, Coudersport. County SuPreyor, Z. F. Ronissott. Harrison Valley. Superintendent of Common Schools, Jolts B. VRADT, Coudersport. MEM Inf::ritc.iful On the Piano Forte, exira Use of insfrninenf Vocal musielice of charge. :'re-pr . went of all bibs:riche required. Either higher claqA oftuilies will in elude apy or all t he. lower classeF. The sub-eriber fie hes diis occasion to ex press his thiiiil4 to the people of Poiter and of oiler see.ions for ,heir liberal support during ate 'pieg ye 4. and to assure thew daft no pain , : MU be Tared io ,he fu.ure .hat - fury be required to ut Ise ,his school au inA.hu.ion wor.by of the en.ire confidence • and support of all who des tC a T-fiund rud.inen.ai es well as a fliorough maileinatical and ciaYsiral edu cation. J. BI.OI,I3IINGDALE. Principal Tue mukrsigipd Officers and Trus,ees of the Couderspor, Academy are moved by n sense of official and personal dinv, to call the alien ion ofihe pub.w, and of ifie people of our couthy in par.icunr, 10 die rising and usetu. of this ins:hit:ion of teaming. When we invi.ed the present worthy Princi pal io .he pos he occup es, u e found the Acad emy de a le,- . ed and der ming. N 1 e subini..cd is organiz.,.iiin and 0 her mos: onerous affairs to his discre.imi:lid man. getnen.; and our experience en ' - ns will increased confi dence to assure parems guardians that he has proved nuthlin, efficient, and practical— just such an ins.ruc.or 'as this 'community needs. IF: 11. DENT. President, ? • 11. J. t )I...IItSTED, 'l' teas., ( Trustees T. U. LER , :Sec's', IMP Oltaz_ls , rl" 2 .i: 0- L UMBER- s _N It'S r I*. inider,igfied. ,gen. for .he l'a.en.ee -A-a l'o.,er ;.10l Ane ano.ning colin.tes of Italia and -.New- k 0n.41 respee, Iti..y ca,. .he a..en ion of L.iiinuernien O.IIVIS La ,UIJOI - -,..‘ lag inae."ne, pa en. eti now in' "airce,,iii, °renown ill tianon, par.; of ,he his warn ne v. 1,1 rive and -fia‘ e troni One in 0. I'S per h nr. uud a Ii C ark voina.,v I_% en a-, pn:e, ,lie prae ICJI working • , t au•lt can be ~een iIL t.sClle:Cre „r„, acre one n o w . in ',vela ion. :11,y 1111011O:Lioll respec mg .lie snme %%LA Lie go, en Lc situ-caner. • u. u.1.\11',1:1:1....11.N" Eiii,burg, - M.:)(11 • IS, \VI .\C( glut MEI rtal, 1,1'.,)- l\ 1,,i , •; 1,,11,!, izt w e t': 1',L11..1,1 I .1.4 runt-A/OW/ilk n. ilzat t...%“Liw/t; ;11. lllc JUL .\ ill/UN.-;:iTt_in E. TO PRINTERS. L v. uc us. NLIV-VOILK FOUN. • ul{l, ed . in has now on hand, ready tincdtrde dat re tuns to Stilt pm clia • , wpm) 'Type or now cm " l ancy " ;••• , e, m NM " s iii grelt varie:y, 1 0 . e, t:, lln:es, and ;in :he ,n he to,-.De,,. khe ~pace ;ue cast ht' learn 1,0%%1.-r. 01' he ne , .\ I et!ll.i:11" .0 ,his bUtll4- dry, anti bleb err y to Lily eser osect behn e in "22) 'La,. of Ate wor.d. ',we'll; "JI rapiohy pruce,i of ea-An , Ihezt: mere nur,,l.i.e , i•t id.he of urdin,ry ether . on f I or for (...• h. War Declared at Last. r i 1 b.; long ropo:,e of Euroline about kl, i/ 0 2 61,111 Uw 1/21 the note and 11, ft: \ 1;;I• t , l lie 11l Ii;11,.C.111111:4 iii Iht: tic/cl:,e 1 r..,lt.iS ;WO. thc;l' y. I I.: are lii nu.t, amt 114,1_1115, Mill L !1,111111 Ii rit ill it 11,11 it the itut,iztu Ikar; but Worhi it eotiluh,t.ii by IC‘ulll - !mace 411,1 jilt illy iii the lu the rtueeful .yl , l quiet pursuit of our :. e 11.0.0 f.,1111, 11 IA cui.arther,hip Under the name and. to or N. ?1... lI,E it ;ILA stoic in ILitpire 1! . .c: et I llcail, toritivrly occu puti atat are tow re .t optct ittttoss L.tif. ut p.r.dsatkipted , , zu,q. atztl %%out, ut the cuthinuutty, ill . , nu 111 st eiy tor'cahlt : , :.1)1.1C<7 , that v. 1.1 Lauhe cut,hternatiun the. taints ut old 11.1`6'2e1::/1.1 that 10.11L4 ti 111 Lill, hctltutt. (Jar tuck 'Am cut/hi:A in part ut the tuliow lll tiuutts ihn" . "re, Crockery, r.""tt , & Shoes, Eats, , Cajai, . Carpets, . Ott Cloths, DI tq:l, 1\ 1 euzetues, Dye.z:.1...,., CilaN,, 'Pawls SI Uils, bi.sii, Putty, . Chairs; ' Beobtetls, :llattiasstr, Feathers .)11l lie :lad 11utatca \N.are, Autl we ritualt to itt.up such itti assortment of The altuve guts that pursuits tree t a distance can lic tu , surud ot finding evt-rydliiiig they usually want at prices that will du them guud hull aud bee for y au q . is es. _ _ S. IiCTL_EII S. CO 1831. 6-51 New Goods. TTYLL,tc has just retooled from the •..iLy, and. 15 110 , N pr, pared to eiluW the ;t.:eLt and Lust stuck lit Dtugs, Medicines, l';auts, this, Bunks, Stutiuutt),.Paper Hung tap, and I alley GOULIb 111 the county. tle upitrea to self linter than at eitsvole. Emu as lute as any (Juice entablish l:lll. UOUllLrbput . t. April 15, 16a3. !:1'(00DS, IL , OVEIt SLED, and all 1 ,. i.:7141\e L d: 1 (1; , ..r .„ den 1 ti.-1/:DU..I/1 ‘,...)Seed, for sa.e at cßur'A..Vi lIIIIE Lest three aillng tea antlfCsilgarit+ I ,„ , nr.l t L IL 11. at ~ rt . L ,., . and all ;no end. -; , '-'" " .- [ i the l'ef.p.e 14':: I! . ,'' _ . .tih.-cr.h r... v.ill ~,I HO.NEY.—A good qu•dcy - , of honey -for „,.. ~. for die L.n.. sale at C. ; '- ) /iiii '' I eery he< large/as , ! l'ei;ti , ylvatlia. pICKLED CHERRIES at . TEAS, fresh and churl'', at MA • .. ' C'. ) ; . 9. JONES'. TYLER'S. i roader-nor. ,irr • Stationery AT Wholesale alai TYLER'S HYGE ilt: - .G..; 1 TO OPPICERS, .Rrought Home to the Door of the Million.. I SEA.. EN, ttl tt., Of. Al A Wosnmumt. DiscovEnY has recently 1 c _.,' V . I ( 2,,"; ;;;- • AND :AIINI been mode by Dr. Cortio, of this city, in the I ' ll '. Jt• :1 "';' ( ; 11.1 % v‘l'ttrnt: treatment of Consumption, Asthma, and all I Clatatatit.. ‘Vaditt disease's of the Lung. Wefi retr to " Dr. Cur- t co:vr I NI:11S to give p tis' liygettna,-or Inhaling Dyge.in Vapor end I. "11"111.1"1"" ;he l•ro'-e. , Cherry Syrup." With this new ineltod 1)r. I every d"-trip ion ; g .11“ C. has res:ored many atilic'ed ones to perfect , V" ! I 1111 ' 1 " 11 '.'rx 1 " 11 11" , " I health; as in evidence of which he bas Mon- i 011 1" r1 , 111 " . • l''' 11.11 ": 1 -ant inert - IWe certificates. Speaking of the treat.: : no'lll''t, (.1 Clai e ',. a. e," lll " ms. ll t"ltYrd meata physician sac:: It is evident that in- : Doan' t(iling—eon , unniy breathing an . ngree:ll)!C, i . A" eNPer l { .lll : l -' O . r % e..ir healing 1. apor, the medicittat properdes must . wi'l"he 1 " 11 •""' of "10....itt curve t o dire c t contact xvi.ll the who e of the : ' 1 1 . , " „ ° ;,:. 0 1 :;:` , : ;'.: : in ol : Ii c .. '' , 1 ... . 1 1:, "! , 1 ,! 1 , 1 1 ;trial cavity of thelutig4, and Inns eon .pc the . its- o runny. and varird eh doges produced upon hint in ormg 11; •t' ';• them when itcrodueed itho the s otnaelt. and 11111 '• 1111 • 11 " IA e n ~ c !t. stib tiM n T ,ected to the process of e,tto. h i e n:rlisdni 10 In, lit. i„, ilygena is for sale at the druggisis'through i ' -Ir ' ed. l'ExsioN, Itor ~ 11 - 1.y.1., I out the country. N. 3 11 . Mite!: 77: an . Tam 11. , Idol. 1,, The litha'er is Wert: On the !at.'s; tinder the ' 11.•""'' " 1- ' 1 ' 1 ) i. e . ,t v, I Elton W 111101.1: tits In lot illeolit eni , •Twe—:lie b " : ",'" 1 : 111 " 1 ":-. 1 hi' 111 1-1% heat of the body beingsullie.cie to evaporate t 111 1“ 1 , 11 ""' " 11 " "I" , - 1 1" the fluid. p.iliii , l2., I coil ;1111ii;ia :, 1 Hundreds of cases of enres like the follow_ 1 ,'"" 1 ". l'" .. 1 " 11 1 -. 1111,.1 • ing might be named. One p .ek: re of the " owl I .": -. 11 """ ." • llygena lets cured me of the As.11.11:1 of six - (--11 " 21111-1 "c' 1 :i'I 211111 ' years standing.- 1300.1NTY-1,x1:0 ht,T 0: Jas. F. Ikacst,erry. P. M., Dunraara;n: Pa. • under c.1..._11 a , l dt ho I 1 Lain cured or .11e.Asitata of ln years ,:and- " I 'l' l .' l :11- 7 ' ll •" 11; 11 'r" . jog by Dr. Cttra 11 s' 11vge..... addmona. mud: -...id .1e ; Illargura L'a.staian, Brow:11m. .V, 1 - , ,to all 1 - 1111 Yer'a Nolmmt ' Mrs. Pam of NM :., Mani:nowt 5.., N. Y., ~vas 4 .1"IPI"i'''• Foal 'l' It ' cured of a set ere ease of Da rocked b s:ers, and irien.l.y Intl.a. s y the ,_. ~. llygeana. r-, , f• .11110,4 .-• it ,! 1 I 111/il .. 1. .11y s,sler lid bet-tt rilreu o f v, di,•,,,,,,„g —arid r., I: ;:,.•r-, :- i• ...., cough of several ears :•• , ::.11:iiii.., ,inil ‘l,•cided • '\'''',,".•-. I . ' e ' ' " -• -U'l 1; to be ineur,d) e by her plicsil- 11 ns. She was "` '' l ' l " I ' l ' ll .1" 1 " •':'' l . no, ,es- .1, n t...tr c.... , ' cured in tine inen hli .1, lit gyan,. j: it; Coto t rt, I'. X.. i;erhal, all, !tie. Price Thire Dodar: a n ic i 5 ,. ; ,,,,,_ ; •,,,,,,t I, v CU.IIIIS 4/1Z PLR/UN:S. & I/01 .IL . l'A[ L., No. 1•11) Chambers t 0... N. 1. - .-1 . l'a. kages 050 Ilt.ou 3.1,0 sent free by expre,s to atty part of Ilte Clit.c(l ll=llllZ==E N. B.—Hr. eriginal ou.y genuine anti: al niters are base or% i.e and inttrioti , eutin.er %t,tl %,..011.(1 Su:d by Itt.iss.ell No. 1., ..‘larlie. s:rce., .11ii.atle ph :t.' v. be ,lit dorm at. WC Proprie,or," - 'New Books, -MAY. 11 . ‘ .‘iary I 1 lie :\ ew , ho y. 130v:.rd Cep ra! Laud. ;•-araeen, 111 .be . • 1 erii Life 0!1'. 1 , . Barnum. of bio 112 , ..11r. 110 herforii by die „ t • .1,„ • of .1 11, 1t iti.• • I , I i..if t• •AL.ry i t i, (: „„„_ : „.,„ d „„ 'llle - 10 1 / 1 1g ,• in Ir. (.)1 ,lie 11.,1111:4 ,•r "1 rani; w. 11,,rion, „nu e l / 4 g,i, 0.11,r, 111 r 14,"1:1f..1" iili tia a ..I1 MEE I.c.iv'es, it mil 1.g411:1 , 2. I, it,e, L•cr 1),,, 11 , 1 1.1. .ur , . i.. oa:. • Smi h, cu,.,•r 1,.110... by _jr,. 11. I/. 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ClaillUll.,, il.1"1 , ; 11e by .. ' 1 Y I. i. U. . _... . . . .. .. ... .. [ AT.I.UL.I: SZraig.t. at in a.i TiaaiHy,...t Urn:; and , llook Store. I iuLi.:„ two I /lac,' jll,t. 1 t:Ccl% 11l by . TN - itsotice FUME Intre.olore existing be- , 111 e , r..e li.y of rcn , .w IWCCII . JOll ,, bro. I:: O.iv • r , C1•1% Cil ;t1 tilthoiveti by 111111.1/31 con-cup. '1 he deo., nue &int be ibinal in die build, of \V. r J.one,, and all ;gains: ,aid firm are to be pre:A:ll,4.d to in in fur it,iy wen T. JONES A. - 11 -L\ e I do hereby appoint A. F. Joue, my agent IV for the trittis..eiwii and niaiDgentent of tl:t 01 any of my - bu,tiness, gn rig it:tu Ut.t att.hurity , rlijj I: -.ath -.priber, and power in the stt me. \\'.'l'. 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