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Hon. Salmon J'. Chase has boon j, nominated by the Republicans of OtiL j o r (jovt'i-iiur. ,' iiuO'br.'cb/tlliS, cV.''. jg&y AiiHoiiiiOCUitniy ul Candidates foi dice one dolkir each, invarubly iu ad- V.tlH'C. tiiitoiiiu'eiiiotit. -U'h HI- ■ authorized t'i jiwiioao t* DAN KAkkR. of Ulysses. as a • fi liilaH- lor too office ot PI'OTHtfNttTA KY, (• ! to the d< cihon ol lire Republican Feiutry Coh\cation * For the Journal. 1.-' not E. Lyman the man for County Commissioner? Ji- is a liriu advocate for temperance and Republican principles, of good rejHirt, and the best town oliit-er iu Swede 11. Cntil he changed his poli tics, he was the leader in town business, now he is not tit fur a member of the Hoard. I believe he can get rlie nomina tion, if Home one will speak for him, on tie 37th, when the delegates meet in con wiition. If there he no objections in voiir mind, would it not be proper i'or the Journal to announce his name lor that /ulice nest week. 1 lease do it. 11. L. BIRD. I'. H. lVunis Hall, and others pro ciosed his name last year but he refused Jur ginl remtons, lie will now comply with the wishes of his friends. Met'UltMli 'K- ihtOU N LMK.—In Sylvauia. Nt the re-.denee ul 1 lie bride's father, on the llthiuM.. In He v. J, Jjiiidriik. Ma. Rouinn \l, I'oitMiek ami Miss Jane ltaowvcEK, hotli of yew York City. ;; Co i| jr?por! Cri:c~C i|n* ji)i, Corrected \\eci;ly Jur the Journal, m M 230011 MtSJE! & J lhct<r* in Ih ij (,'uuJs, (,'rocei iu, jiuts 4' Caj>x, Hoot* .j' Shot*, Cfockvry, fork, l\oui, .I leal, .\oitorti, .Jr,, if,, Jl'0„ iIALY STREET., CUUDEIUsPuRT, l'A, Fructt, suoecfiue, f bb!., - - >s,s oo •' extra, •' yno " '* - 30 00 • Ll, " - - - - 3 ao no. iliAi, 100 lbs., 3on r r:k. [U in., - - - j i; • ■u. '• •• .... I I a . iLLuV\, " u - - - - I*4 (a. i< A ••>.. '• " .... li 7 (Tt ; i Urns, " " - - - - 17 "n! ttl.. - - - If, I'.sir ."Skis. u •• - - - liiCLK Sl'iiitt, I'll , ... lOfu, 12 i'lujn ArrLiis, •• •• - - - 1-1 C Bushel, 2 50 White Beans, "p 1 •' - - 3 7)0 If. I'KWMtAT, " . . . (J*j - . _ c,o(„ l us, " 44 - . - i Kit, " ' . - - 7f, I'IITrTOSK' .... _ _ _ 2't Fs,s, p) Dozen, u ll.\. 'p> Ton, - - $7 (it Soo r> 1 i—— _ "ffolict's. mmwwiuiiiiiiiiii...miii.Mtoiui,nmii,iiniut l MiHiiimmiii White Teeth. Phuhmeij li.it: n ii vNi>'B::,tr- T'fi'L t'oiil'LEXloN - e;tu be .•.Cijtlired 11v" using t:i- "Ihtlnt ut a T/fii.l ni'l y/oten s. ' Wiuvt t.-u| v ui grittkiueu would remain under the cui.se ol !. ilutigiveable bre.itii. when by using tiiu Bll.V OK A THOI'SAS'O FIOWKIIS, I*4 II UOUti ' : f. would not only render it sweet, but leave '■'■ it l fill wb:l ■ as alabaster? M.uiv persons, .iu? know their bre..th is bad. and tiie snu jft i. so delicate their trieud> will octet' uieu it. HeWare of counterfeits, he sure each 1 t'.lr is signed FFl'ltibnF at i.. N. Y. for sale bv all Druggists. 1:."{7— l Onia. >.•1.1 by Mlt'll A JoNdS, Druggists, t'ou sport. i'a. ' n tl'L is iiereliy given that I'tupo suis will be received at the Otiiue 01 i ; w town ( otioeil until the iirst <lav of N "jite.nb'T next, lor tiu: building "itlss then uuhuilt, in accordance witii liir Ordinance passed .May Li."), I.S.iT. b> Ordi'r of i own Council, SA.MCEL 11. STt)BUS, .Sec y. of Town Council. ' 'Hidersport Aug. od, ISbT. tM OEABFORT A€4lHislk J. 11KXDHICK. Principal. phK Academic year will be divided into A llireeTeriusoithirteeiiweeksea.il. Tue ' 'iu-r Term will commenew on MomVav. De ■: rr Sth, lSoti. The Spring or Summer '""in wilt rommefice on Mond .y. Ajiril nth, '■'< : and the Fall Term cu Monday, August •'iu, ls.>7. T . TKK.MS. Tuition per term ul tinr.een weeks, as fol- I ; • <rv Studies—Reading, Spelling, ile.iUl Arithmetic, Ac., - - $2 50 I 'Uiiiiuii Kngli'li itraucii —(leogra i':,y, t/rthogrnphv. Arithmetic ami b .'.miliar. - - * - _ 3 7f, ". "T Knglish Branches—Natural '•nlusophy, Astruiiomy, Chemistry, •' id Fr>t Lessons iu Algebra, - 500 ' yw Maiheinatics—Algebra, (Jcom . (!r f Ac., -' . ! 1 . t; 0U V'l.ages—Latin. (Ireek, or French, t> bo 4v> >'ig, extra, .... •> 30 Music, extra, - . - lo 00 fer I'iii/nient Strictly in ,Ir/ro/nv,"fj-ia "jlar. wlio can write legildy, wdl be i'"'"lto present an original Compooitiuii 111 lw " weeks,; and mule scholars to dc utice in two weeks. " ■sr.; rau be obtained iu private Families "'f)ilhge, or roouif ran be had in the " l - v 'b v ajiplying to tiie Principal. fur the past year, and it is u M / Ult twfa-.ticm we anuouuee tiiat we ■ secure tiu- eoiitinuauce of The flourishing condition of the has hevu exhibited by a larger at •S■'"ld u '" re goeral expression of sat >t..r, " iui ( ' y er been experieucwl here- | ll, l the Trustees flutter themselves , ' " ' fenewal of liis engagement thev 'in, . ' M "K out the wishes of the patrons oi 1 U lli y thus favorably indicated, and , fir that station a gentleman full* p-nt',. ' ' to stl Ii!y the wants of an iutclh -11 U mmunity. '•Li ItKKS. President, 1 IL OYKHTON, .Ser'v. i H l.f.W IS MANN. Treasurer, L AMtgs French, i ? ' S(, RIE>KI UOSS, <mi ( ] ,lhNK¥ J - <I.M>TKD. MORTGAGE SALE. 14V VIKTIJK Of a writ of Levari Facias sued out of the Court ol Couuiiuu I'leas oi Pott r C'oiuity, I'cnit-vlvuimm, und to me di rected. •! shall expose to public tfule or oiitgi v. at * ii • i '<>■. t Louse it the iforough of Con deipoit. on .'Monday, the L'i-t Jay uf ."Stintciu her, lof> i, at 10 ol.H'k. A. ii., All tlie timber trees, of whatever spcfiie.s, kind, or naturi, now growing nod uf the size of tea inches in dinmc u? at the stump, or that may grow ami attain io that s7z_- u.uing the period hereinafter hicntiuuei-, on all the hc-re iaait-r mentioned and described tract", part ot tin t-. jitfVt-' or parcels of land -it; into in the County of Loiter, ami State of i'er.usvl v.t nia, containing. together, pt'iy Tiiou'saml A res, aJiow mires A' - ., as to!]o\V.- t V./ : tin >il. tn it certain truct or piece of lami survey ill in pursuance ol' warrant, uujiib.'i four tuoii.-aiiil six hundreJ and thir: v-two, (4,lib-,} Containing nine hundrc i ami iiinet . acres amj allowance of six per cent, for road - Ac. ALSO -(.ht al! that certain tract or pie e I>l lami sum eyed in pursuance of warm lit nuni ber four thousand six hundred and thirtv-tbur. (4.GJ4.) coutaiuiug iiiue hnudrcd and uimlv acres and ail twanee of = j >; p.r c .oil. f,r ;o. J He, ALSU—On all that ce.t.iin tract, jiiee. or parcel ot laud surveyed in pirsaunce .l Win rmt nuinber four liiou-und six bundled and thirty-live, (4,1'.;.>,) coutoiu.iig nine hun dred ami ninety acres and aiigwancc of six per cent, for roads Ac. A I.SO— On nil thai certain tract or piece of land smrveved in pur suance of warrant number lour thousand s hundred ami iT.rty-oiu;, (4.041.) containing nine hundred and tsineiy acres and allowance uf six per cent, for ru .us Ac. ALSO—On ail Hint cm t tin tract or piece of land survey ed in pursuance of warrant number four tfi iu-and six hundred and foidv-;liree, 4,15414. containing' n.ne hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads a-. AI,SO—On all that certain tract <;j- piece of laud surveyed in pursuance oi warrant number four tiioisand s i hundred ami lorty-two. 4. tilth cunt lining {line liumlred and ninety acres and allowance, ot six pr ( cm. for roads Ac. ALSO—(J.i nil thai certa n tract or piece of laud surVcvcd in pursuance of warrant number lour tliausitndi SIX hnudndand finty-cigiit, -LC-i&L coi.tiiiniug • nine hundred and n.nety acres and allowance ol mx per cent, tor roads Ac. ALSO—On al! lliju certain tract or piece ol land surrcved in pursuance of warrant number lour thousand six hundred an 1 forty-nine. I.u4b, containing nine hundred and timely acres HtiJ sliovvauct of six percent, for roads Ac. ALSO—On all that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant number four thousand six hundred and fifty-live, 4.boa. con.a.nine nine hundred and nig. ly acres and allowance of six percent, for roods Ac. ALSO-—On all thai certain tract or p.tree ot l.wi i eitrvcv d in pursuance of warrant number lour tfious nd s:.v hundred ami fifty-eight. I.OoS, cootainiiic nine hundred and ninely a/res ami allowance ot six per cent, for roads Ac. ALSO Oil all that ec! tain tract or pi< ce of land surveyed in pur.iuaticc of warrant number four thousand six hundred and Intv-iiinc, 4,<■ f. . containing nine Jui.id.ed and i.iucly :.ces and allowance of siT per cent, for roads Ac. ALSO -Uii nli l ull cerium tract or piece of laud .siirvcvod in purs ua ii *e of warrant number four thousand six nuudred ami sixty-four. 4.'Jul, ooiitainiii • nine ii imlrnl and ninety acres and allowance i>: six per cent, for roads Ac. ALS J— On ali til a t cert on t ray t or piece oflanu surveyed in pursuance m w..r.s,iU ii.iur.ir io.it' Liousaud -•ix hundred and six'y-fivg, L'J'Ja. r'uotafrii.ig nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six per cent, tor roads Ac. ALSO —On all tist certain tract or piece of laud surveyed in pursuance of warrant uumber four thousand i.\ biiudred and sixty—ix. 4.i>d<j; containing :iue hundred and ninety acres and allowance, >f six per cent. fi< r roads Ac. ALSO—On ah that certain tract or piece of lai d surveyed in pursuance of warrant number four thousand tix hundred and sixty-seven, 4,(U17. containing line hundred ami ninety acres and allowance A' six per cent, for roans AC. ALSO—On all liar cert tin tract or piece of land surveyed in • mrsuance of warrant number four thousand ux hundred and sixty-eight, 4.dud. containing line hundred and ninety" acres and ailowanc. ji six per cent, tor roads Ac. ALSO—On al, hat certain tract or •Merc of land surve .cd in Mir.iu.incc of warrant number lour tiioiisim: L.x hundred and s vent;-one. LOT I. contain itg a tie hundred ami ninety acres and aliovr tnce of six per cent, for roads Ac. AJ.SO— .Li al! that cert • iti tract or piece of lami oir .cy i.al in pursuance of warrant number four hohfuind six hundred and s verity, 4 ?70. •untilining nine Ini'idred am uihel v* aci .-a and i.iow.tnce of six icr cent. f r roads Ac. AL SO—On all that ccitain tract or p ecu oflanu mrvcyNl in pursuance of warrant numb t bur liiousand nine hundred ami thirty-two. 1.0 'd. containing nine hun Ired and ninety teres and allowance ol six per ecu', for roads .<", Al/SO—On all titut certain tract or piece if land surveyed in pursuance of warrant Xo. bur thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. L'.LL't, containing nine hundred and ninety teres and allowance of six per cent, for roads Vc. ALSO—On nli that certain tract or piece uf land surveyed in pursuance of warrant Xo. l uir thousand nine hundred and t'.veut -nine, M.'.'Mh, containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads Ac. A LSI > —On all that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant Xo. lour thousand six hundred and eighty-four. 4.054, containing nine hundred ami niuetv acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads Ac. ALbA) —On all that ceruvia tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant Xo. four thousand six hundred and eighty-five. 4.iisfi, cont lining nine hundred and ninety acres ami all iwance of six per cent, for road , Ac. ALSO—On all that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant Xo. four thousand six hundred and eighty-seven. 4.U.57. containing nine hundred and niuclv acres and allowance of six per cent, for mads Ac, ALSO—On ajl that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant Xo. four thousand seven hundred and seventy eight, 4.77K, containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six per cent for roads Ac. ALSO—On all that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in piirsu inco of war rant No. four thousand seven hundred and seventy.nine, 4.77y, containing nine hundred and ninety acre- ami allowance of six percent, for roads A-. A LSO—On all that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of war rant No. four thousand seven hundred and thirty-four. 4.7154. containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six percent, for roads fic. ALSO —On all til It certain tract or piece of land surveyed i:i pursuance of warrant No. four thousand siv hundred and forty, 4,01 d, containing n ne hundred and ni/icty acres run! allowance of six per cent, for roads Ac. ALSO—Ou nil that certain tract or piece of laud surveyed m pursuance of war rant No lour thousand seven hundred and twenty-five. 4.72;>, contain tug niiie hundred and ninety acres and allowance ot six per cent, tor roads Ac.AA s O—On all that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant Xo. four thousand seven hundred and s ven. 4.707, cont lining nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of &ix per rent for reads A;r. \LfiO- -< ht all that cer t im tract nr piece of land surveyed in pursu ance jt warrant Y,<f. four thoUsfttd sev-a hun — J —trtT' 111 111 ■! 111... drtd and sis. 4,70tf. couiainiug nine buudretl aiiii liiuc acres aud aHuii'iiicc ol six per cent, for roads AALI>U-—On all that certain tract or j>i- a ul land surveyed in pursuance ot waJiuni No, luur tijous and seven hundred and five, 4,75, "e/Uainiii.; nine hundred and nine acre:, .-.mi ,11-jvvam-e .is p.r cent. I'ui I,.ad• iCs ALNO -Oil ell that evttaiu tract' ui p..-. e ul land a|trevo<l in pui iuaiu'e of vvar r ut -N '• t>'Ui taouiujid -.even hundred. 4.700, uiue hundred and ninety acres and a iovvnnce oi six pei- cut. I.i roads &e. AL NO—On ell that cert dn tract or piece of Jmd ■.arveyeU in par nance ul warrant No. four t ions 'ir 1 . -i\ iiuudred itnd ninety-five, 4,005, e iniaiuiiie' nine hundred audjjiu'elv acres ami aliowauce of .ix p c r cent, for roads Ac. AL •"O On ail that certain tract or piece of lunu sai vviad in p:n urn. e of vvarr. ut No. four tiioiiaiiud seven hundred and twenty-sis, 4,71' d .; nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of ,:x per ceni. for loads sr. AL -~o—tin all thai certain tract or pa ce of laud surveyed in pursuance of warrant So. foui t.iousaud . U hundred und sc vi iliy-five. 1.(J75. containing nine hundred and ninety acres and .-.liow ance of six per cent, for folds Ac. ALNO--On nil that certain tract or piece of t; ltd surveyed ui pursuance of wßrr.-ut So. tour tilousaud seven hundred uud seVetily sev en. I.i 77, containing nine huud ret] and ninety acres and allowance u f sis per cent, tor roads in. AJJ.-JO —On ail tiial certain tractor piece ol J ind sul v e_> ui MI pursu.Tnee of w: rr ml .vo. four ttious. nd six iiuudred and tlurtv- U.rec, 4.(j.;a, c Jiitaiuiiig nine hundred and utii ty acres and allow . nee ol six per cent, fui rjiids Ac. A On all that certain tr.ici or piece <>f laud survey-id in pursuance of V'aliaiit No. t .Uj thousand six hundred and iil ty , 4,0u0, conl 11 liiiig liiite liUiidl'id and li' ne ty acres and allowance of s A p-„r cent, for roads Ae. ALSO—-On all that certain tract or piece of 1 nut surveyed in pursuance of war rum No. four thousand six niuidr, d and se\- eniy-lour, 4.0 i l. conuiimng nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six jn r cent, tor roads uic. AhfpO—Oil ail that certain tract or piece of laud surveyed in pursuance ot warrant No. lour thousand six hundred ami jixty-anie, containing nine hundredj and ninety acres uud allowance of six per i cut. for roads Xx AL*iO Oil all tiuit cer tain tj.iet or piece o! land surveyed in pursu till*, c ui VY.IIT.AH I SO. lout' ttiuc hundred l.iirty-four, 4 Ifif, containing nitr.' hundred and ninety acres and allowance ot s i x per cent fur roads Ae. ALMO- On all Li.at pivcc of land. being ? x hundred and fortv acres and allowance ot six per cent, for roads Ac., O; a certain tract of laud surveyed in pur lU-'.ui'C of warrant No. four t'oousaud six luui- Jred and filly-one, 4,051. A!.NO On all liiat piece of land, being six hundred and iiiuctv uve teles and ailovv.uic.' uf six per cent, for -oads Ac., ul a certain tract surveyed in •in suuuce of warrant No. four thousand six ill ml red and tifty-two. 4. a ad. ALSO—Ou all unit piece ol iaijd, lieiiig- s'Veil hundred and i net, acres an J allowance of six per cent., or roads Ac., oi all that certain tin tof html iurvey ed in par. u '.?i euf warrant Ni. lour iiuusaml -ii liuu .'red aijd lii'ty-s.x, 4.odd. - AL.SO—f>n all that piece of laml, being ivo liiitnlii 1 ami eightv-i wo ai res and al ow un-' ul six Jim" cent. f r roads Ac., uf i certain tract surveyed in puruaneo ul >v inaiu -No. lulli" thousand si v liumltod iml liify-scv. n, -I.tj.i7. AL.SU—(An all hat piece > t i.iiui, being eight hundred tmJ forty acres ami allowance uf six per ■cut. fur ruads Ac*., ot a certain tract stir cd in pursuance of warrant No. four huuaiid nine liumired and twenty-eight, A liSp) —On all that piece of laud, iciiiu; eignt hundred and fori\ acres and dluwatice uf six jicr cent, fur ruuds Ac., d a certain tract .surveyed in pursuance d warrant So. tour thousand nine hun- Ircd and twenty-three, 4, ALSO— )n aii that piece ot land being six lmn lred and tiily-livc acres and ailuwancC uf fix per cent. h>r ruads Ac., of a certain fact survey d iu jui:>uauce of warrant No. tour thousand seven hundred and weuty-scve.n, 4.iN7. ALS'.) ()n all hat Luc west-half, being tour hundred iiul ninety-live acres ami allowance of six cr cent. Tor roads Ac., of a certain tract airv y: J in pursuance of warrant No. our inouaaiid ix huiidijpd and filty-iuur, f,L->L ALSO-—On all the west-halt, icing t.iiir hundred and ninety-live acres ind allowance of six percent, for roads N'c., of a certain tract surveyed iu jiursu mce of warrant No. four thousand six lundrcd and iit'ty-tliree, 4,Odd. ALSO —On ail that tract or piece ot land stir-' ,'cycd in pursuance of warrant No. four lioiisand six hundred and eighty, 4,050, •oiitamiiig nine lmncired and ninety acres tnd allowance of isix per cent, for roads N'e. ALSO —On alt that certain tract or piece of hind surveyed in pursuance of warrant No. lour thousand six liuudred • uid seventy-three, 4,074, containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance it six per cent, for roads Ac. ALSO— I)n all the west-half, being four hundred md muety-live acres aud ailowauee ot six per cent, tor roads Ac., of a certain tract surveyed in pursuance of warrant No. tour timusaud six liuudred and seventy two, -1,072. AND ALSO—The right of free in gress, egress and regress, in up,on through and over the above described tracts, piec es ot tracts and parcels of lands and eve ry part and parcel thereof, to fell, cut, hew, bark haul and take away the said timber trees from the said lands, and also th e right to pile and store the said tim ber trees on the said lands when cut and divided into logs and timber until the same can conveniently be hauled, floated ur carried away, and also the right to build, make ami construct houses, roads and bridges, for the purpose of hauling aud taking away the logs and timber cut and hewed fro.u the said timber lands, ami also all the right to use the waters ami streams of water in and upon the said lands and flowing through tiie same, to tluut and carry tiie logs and timber from said lands —the said right to cut and carry rrvyity timber trees from the said lands, as above described, and all and singular the other rights and ju iv ilegesabove mentioned and described, and each oftiiem—to contin ue, and to be used and enjoyed, for and during tin 4 period of Fifty Years, to b" computed from the fifteenth day of Febru ary, A i>. lsbij. F i7.e{, taken in execution, and to be sold a th;* prnpertx of the Nuabuiy mzymmmm ——■ inßiwum. Canal and Water lWe.r Com puny," a the suit ct Toil a Tatrtrait, Trustee of J S. Silver el al.- ■ A. 0. TAUGART, Sheriff. Coudersj*ort, Aug. 0, J SAT.—Gt. I DTFORTAItf T DISCO VERY CONSUM PTION AND ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROA AR.S POSITIVELY <ST SliUS.i; li\ I Vii 41. 4TIOY, " vouveys the remedies io tlit* ciii v t ti sin Uic lung through the air passu ges, and louiing in direct coutm t with tin disease. ucutrai.zes the tubercular matt-r, al lavs the cough. causes a lice am! c.-t-v expeo to ration, heals the lungs, purities the blood imparls i\ ucwed \ italily to the nervous .system giving mat tone and energy so iudispeu-abii ior t!ie restoration oi' heaiui. r J'o be able L stale conlideutly that Con-umptton is curabb by inhalation, is to iuc u source of uuallovta pleasure. It is as much under the control o medic.: 1 treatment as any other furiuidubh disease; ninety out of every hundred case; can be cured 14 the hrst stages, ami hl'tv pe; cent, in tiie second; bat in me third stage i is impo-sible to ,-u.ve more than five per cint. for the Lungs arc -o cut up by the disease :u to bid dc.iuir.o to medical ikoi. IA ,n, how ever, in the last stages. Inhalation affords ex tiuordiimry lelicl io ttic sutieriii; at'cudiu this teuilui scourge, wu.ch auu i.tllv destroi niueiy-iiie thousand pet oil..- in the Liiilet .*-,alr.- aioni ; and a correct c.ilculaiiou siiowi tliat of t.'ie present population of the earth eighty millions ale vksuued to lill the Con smiipii v e s grav e-. 1 inly the tjuiver of death has no arrow st intal in c'ousuiupliou. In alt age- it has beet t he great enemy ot life, lor u -p..,c.- Jieithci age aor sex, but sweeps otf alike the brave m - beuutiiiil, Hie graceful and li:e gifted. Jf\ tiie help of that Supreme iJeing from wlion L'omelh every good and perfect gift, i am en alibied to o.ler to the ulilicted a pciiuatiuii Liud speedy cuic in Consumption. The lirs eau.se ot tubercles is from impure blood, am the immediate cileci produced b\ their depo iitiou in the lungs is io prevent the free ad luiosiou of air into the an - cells, which canst t weakened vitality througu the en.ire system 1 hen surely it is more rational to expect great ar good from medicines entering the cavitie jf tiie lungs than fio.n those administcret Llirough the stomach : the patient will aiwav iud tiie lungs free and the breathing •. asv af ter inhaling rcmc he i. Tiius, Inhuiatioii is i oral remedy , tie\eu'thrdess it. acis constitution lily, and witli more power and certainly- dun remedies administered by the stomach, 'f. prove the powerful and direct influence of thi; -lis mode of administration, chloroform nilulled will entirely destroi scnsihiiiU in • V-w luinuies, paralyzing the entire u-rvoii -v-tcui, so that a ill,-ill may be Kmpuuilcal with silt The slightest pain; Inhaling the ordinnn nil ruing gas will destroy life m a tew hours. ihe luhaludou oi ammonia will rouse tin •ystciii \i ueii la.ni u;g or apparent iv dead, Tin idol* ol many oi the lucdicuics i- jierceotiiii ii tin; -kiu a few minutes aIY-r being iuhul- J in 1 may be immediately detected in ihe blood v convincing pioot oi tuc coUsiitiition.il effect; >f mii.ualion, is tiie fact that sickm is al ways produced by breathing foul air—is no hi- positive e\ideuce thai projier remedies •artfully prepared and judiciously admini*- ered through the lungs should produce tin nippiest results During eighteen years jtiu tin-, many thousands suffering froui dis use- ot the lungs and throat, have been un it r my care, ami 1 have etfected uianv n-inark ible cure-. e\en after the sulferers had been irunounced in tiie lu-l stages, which fully sat sties me thai consumption is no longer a fata lust use. ,\iy treatment oi' consumption i irigiiial. and founded on long expctience auc i thorough investigation. My perfect acijuuiu mice Willi the nature of tubercles, Ac., etui des me to distinguish, readily, the various onus ol disease mat simulate consumption, iud apply the proper i*i. italics, rarelv b<-inj uistaken even in a single case. This fauii.- arity, in comiection with certain pathologies md tuiciOscopic tiiscuv erics, eiiaoles me to re ieve the lungs from tiie effects of contract.-ii •bests, to enlarge the chest, purify the biood. iapart to it renewed vitality, giving energi niil tone ty the entire system. .Medicine* wi.h full directions scut to ant iarl of tne I uitcd S'atcs and Cumulus bv pa ir nts com muni rating their symptoms by letter, >ut the cure would iie more certain if tin latient siiouid pay tu • a \isit, which would rive tne an opportunity* to examine the lung uid enable me to pit-scribe tvttii much greatei •crtaiuty. and then the cure cuuhi be etfected without my seeing the paticut again. (1, W. (i 11A 11 AM, AT. J )., Office 1131 ifiibcrt Street, - Gici IMO. 10S,) below T well til, PHILADELPHIA, I'A. COURT PRGCLAItUiTIOXtf. lY r IIEREAB the Hon. Robert G. White v 7 President Judge, and tiie lions. Josepl fiann and G. G. Culvm, Associate fudges o he ( 'ourts of Oyer \ Terminer and General Jni! delivery*.(Quarter .Sessions of the Peace, Orph ins ('unit and Court ofCommou Pleas for tin 'oanty ol Potter, have issued their precept joaring date the lifth day of August, n ueyearot our Lord one thou-uud cigiit lmn- Ircd and lil'ty-seven, and to mo dircctci!. for lioiding a Court of Oyer and Terminer anl ieneral Jail Delivery. Q -.artet* Sessions of tin Peace, < 'rjihaus' Court, and Court ol Commoi Picas, in the i>oroug!i ofCoudersport, on MGX DAV,t!ie 21st ilay of September next, and tt continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the for mers, Justices of the Peace, and Constable., within th • county, that they* be then uud then m their proper persons, at I<> o'clock A. M. o -aid day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions exutuiiuitions. and other remembrances, to ui lio.se things which to their offices appertaii to be done. -Viid those who are bound bv their recognizances to prosecute against tin prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of sail .■utility ot Potter, are tu be then and there ti prosecute against thetn as will be just. Dated at CornKifat'ottT, August sth, IHST Mid the Mist year of the Independence of tin United States of America. A. C. TAGGART. Sheriff. YATES COUKTY NURSERY. \\ r " GUN k CO., of the Yates County V t • Nurseries, havi* for sale a large am valuable assortment of I'gis it Tsti:i;> of al! varieties usually cultivated. Tlicsi Trees are young and of vigorous growth. Tin qualities are the most choice known, and an warranted ovm ive. Also, a firi" stock o UKNAMKNTAL TRRKti and SHRHiRLRV for fall delivery". I -A*" A 1 lie.-- orders to C. RE \Cft, IVn Van Yates Co., N. Y. <h*iLi> left with U(HI T. N1L1..-, Cuudvrf-jM>rt, Pa., r. ill he promptt* tilled. 10:'J --tjmo. JVK and ' :s;i e articles in the Drug Urn- ft l<? 'la by -'lO - ) K K C>- WIT\I:SSI';S; . ->*/ ou F THE FORGER CONVICTED! £ J hit 'V. /-L/e is the Aiflkor. - I Who !i is lind lo yearsexplrience as a Bunk--" t-r and Publisher. and Author of .4 ut rii f of [.returns ol ilroadi> it\) Tabernaeh, when, for Dj successive night-*, oyer ®SA3S A '51}.600 Greeted him vritli Rounds of Applause, -~ j while lie exhibited the manner in which p| Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, and . v tlie Purest and Shortest Meads of Detecting them . The llunk Sole A'.iyraecr# all sat/ that he - ; th umUerl Jutlje f Paper Mont ti lichta. iT |IiKITKST IXSt OVITtV OF '; THE I'RKSHNT GFN ITKY FtR iiw'kYiii/iJ bdljijlii't Ctj li x Describing every Genuine Hill in and Exhibiting at a glance every Conn- r " terfeit in Circulation ! J Arranged su admirably that REFERENCE T is EASY. and S DETECTION INSTAXTANKOFS. J £feii".\'o index to examine! No pages to hum up 1 Dm so simplified and arranged, , l tiial the Merchant, Danker und Business Z i Man can see all ,t a (Hanet. C ! ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. 'C i hus each may rend the .same in ins own-* A i m /; TOXG'L'R ~ Must I'erf eat Hank Aula List I'tihiisJttil. T Also a- List of r- ALL THE PRIVATE BANKERS IN AMERICA, R~ A Complete Summary of the FINANCE or v EI'WOPK X AMERICA will.be publislied in each edition, together with ail the IML'URTANT NEWS OK THE i>.\ V. ADO A SERIES) OK T.vI.ES r from an Old .Manuscript found in the East. ** It lurni<hes the Most (Complete liistorv w .ol'< )rioiit:\] I ai 1*. ii'i-ci} tin* Mo.-if I\-ij>io\i Mir Positions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that 77 It. oiiutry have leen so el'tcn found. These Stories will continue throughout the whole l~ year, and will prove ihe. Most Entertaining w I ever offered to the Public. PJ iSS?"*Furnished \\ eekiy to Subscriber-' on- Z ly. at SI a year, All letters rnu-t lie nd-,2. dressed to JOHN S. DYE, Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, To Wall Street *- New-York. 10:1-1*. ~ N EW < k>< >r>s, YJOW IM icesi <t IKI itca<!) Pay, AT SUA RoN CENTER. iT HE SI IJ.TI'RIII EES are offering for sale m. an entirely new stock, consisting ol DRY GOODS', GROCERIES, HARDWARE, I CNUCRKRY, GLASS WARE. ROOTS .v SHOES, MATS X CAPS, IM BEFL< AS. PARASOLS, U IV# o\\ SHADES, WALL PAPER. READY MADE CLOTHING, YANKEE NOTIONS, .vc., Ac. In our ■ lectioUa Ihe waul-, ol all have been . ft member* d. The Geutleiuen can find in our .-loci; ul Ready -Mad*- Clothing an tie ant la-hioi i',;le suit, or a substantial Bt.-ine-s -nit. and we hive ,V Laps and B ots .V Sho 'S 1.1 Ilia lil. 1 Ladici can find Fashionable Bonnets bcautituiiv trimmed. or bonneis ami trim mine : I • I a good assortment ot Dress Goods. and trim ming : Gloves, N111:-. Hosier) and Gaiters. And. l ist but not least, corded and skeleton Skirt- ; also, Rattans, Skirt-\\ huleboue and Brass Skirt-Hoops: beautiful Jet. Necklaces i and Bracelets, Corals, Fans, and too in.tin other thing-, to enumerate.—-ail ot which we arc selling low for ( asli, Lumber, or any kiud of Produce. FLOI'K, MEAL, Flail Ac., con stantly on hand. W. B. & J. 11. GRAVES. Sharon Center, Putter Co.. Pa., June 5.' 1857. luY-tf. OR A NOES AN I) LEMONS just received bv lb:~ W 11. x J. 11. GRAVES. | | M* • SPENCER is Agent for many of tlie y r • most pojiular Medicines now iu Use, a few of which lie will mention : J. R. STAFFORD A CO. S OLIVE TAR. DR. D. J A YAK A SON'S FAMILY MEDI CINES. J. C. AVER A CO.'S CHERRY PECTORAL AND PILLS. SEVERAL KINDS OF CHERRY SYRIA'S. &-e., &c.. Ac. Sfr'ifil. R. Stafford .V Cop's Olive Tar is ap plietl in I inhaled bv wearing on INHALER around tiie neek and on tlie breast. His OL IVE OINT.MEN f is applied where the -kin is broken, and is a popular remedy w here known. ' Good tor tlie Whooping Cough. 10:2. Al l >lT< >!i"S NOTICE. OTK'K is lie eby given, that the Auditor AX appointed bv tae Court of Common Pleas' of Potter County to make dlctribution of the proceeds of the sale of real estate in the case of G. B. Goodman for the use of A. Brunei" rw. John \f. Kilbourn, of February Term 185lt. No. 12<:, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at the office of the Prothouo ary, on Sat urday, the 2l'd day of August next, at tiiree ' o clock in the afternoon of said day. All per ms interested in the said di-trihution are de sired to attend if they think proper. 11. J. OLMSTED. Auditor. Couder.-port. July 22. lyj'T.—td. AT * I)ITOIrs XOTICI Ui'lCE is hereby given, that tlie Auditor Ax appointed by tiie Court ot Coinniou Pleas ot Potter County to make distribution of the proceeds ot the sale of real estate in the case of William Cobb vs. William Perry, No. 141 ' June Term, 1855, and Robinson Nelson vs. Samuel Rodgcrs. of December Te in, 1852, No. 51, will attend to the dut es ot his appoint ment at the ofliee ot tiie Prolhouotury, on Sat urday, the 22d day of August next, at one o'clock i tlie afternoon of said day. All per-' sous having Judgment or other liens against tlie said estate are desired to attend and pre sent tlu ir claims. 11. J. OLMSTED, Auditor. Coiidersport, July 22. 1857.—td. PROCLAMATION. Thornar J. Hurl, j No. 11.1 Sept. Term, 1857. v . y In the Common Pleas of F.'iznhrth Hurl. J Potter County. J.IBKL IN' DIVORCK. And now. to wit., July 31st, 1857. a Sub poena and alias Subpicaa having been is-ned and returned Xthi! in this case, the said res pondent. KUZAUKTU HART, is hereby rcijuired to appear in .-aid Court, 0:1 the 21-1 day of Scpl.-mber next, to answer the complaint set forth by tlie Libcllant. MNB. A. (_. 1 AGGAI'T. Sheriff. "VT G\V GOODS—A Large and Splendid A - Kx bortiuent just received at Ukl OLMSTED'S. ' C OVK toO 1 1 lI.NG of Chene\'-uiaaufh< tare. < Oon band at E. K. SPENCER'S, j< lU:2 I. TV*. S., ACT' ; t <1 ALL VND FN AMINE the NEW GOODS ' ' -Lt-t r'-cMved by Oi.MSTl'!' .-. (it nil disease ; the great, first cause Springs I'roui neglect of Nature* laws. • SUFFER NOT! ; llliei* a (I RE is guaranteed IN ALL STAGKS OF /- SECRET DISEASES, X • .Vt/ion* Dibit in/, Stricture*, G'Uett, G'ruveJ, Dio U V*, JJweust* of the Kidney* and 5 l>iadd<r. Mercurial Ehcumatism, Scrofula, j / a tin- in the Jjoncs and Ankfts, Disease* of the Lung*, J hroat, J\o*c and Eye*, L 'leers upon t.K* Eody or Limbs, Cancer*. Dropsy, Epileptic Eiit, St. 1 da* Dance, and all disease* arising fro 'U J a derangement oj the Ssv. mil Organs, SI L'Jl as Nervous Trembling, Loss of Mem* ory, J.oss ol Power, Gcuerul \Veakjie, Dimness ol Vision with peculiar spots appewr - ing before the eyes. Loss of Sight, Wakeful ness. Dyspepsia, Liver Disease. Eruptions upon - llie face. Pain in the back and head, Female - irregularities and all improper discharges from • botii sexes. It matters not from what cause • the disease originated, however long standing or obstinate the case, recovery is certain , and in - a horter time than a per inanent cure can bo ef fected h\ any other treatment, even after the ; ''i .-ca ,• his b.stiied the skill of emineut phvsi eians and resisted nil their means of cure. The ; medicines are pleasant without odor, caiuungnu sichiiess and tree front mercury or balsam. ; During twenty years ot practice. I have rescued • Moiti the jaws ol Lteath many thousands, who, n the last stages ot the above mentioned dis eases had been given up to die by their phvsi • lans. which Warrants tuc in promising to the .•iiitictcd. who may place themselves under my | cure, u p<-fleet and most speedv cure. Secret D. '• -ase- are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first cause of Consumption,Scruf 'll:'• and uiiiin other diseases, and should be a tenor to the human family. As a permanent cure i- scarcely ever effected, a majority of the case- falling ifitu the hands of incompetent persons, who mil only fail to cure the disease* but iui the constitution, tilling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, bas t< ns the ulicn r into u rapid Consumption. 1! it hould the disease and the treatment not cau e death speedily atul the victim mar ries. the disease is entailed upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions, and the current ol life corrupted by a virus which betrays itsoll in Scrofula. Tetter. Ulcers. Erup tions and otiier aficcuous of the skin, Eves, Throat and Lungs, entailing upon them a brief exi tence of suffering and consingning them m an early grave. Sid.l' AlilSE is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread caU l-.'. iie ol human diseases causes so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thousands ot victims through a lew years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the Nervous system, rapidly wastes away tiie ou g'es oi 1 if,-, causes mental derangement, ;>: • veo' - the proper development of the system, '•jtialitie-• for marriage, society, business' earthly happiness, and leaves the suf : ;• \v:i cl.eii in body and mind, predisposed ''•> ' " nmption and a train of evils more to b ! a"led (nan death itself. With the fullest ■ a in! en c i assure the uulortunate victims of "-.si-Abuse thai a peiauaiieut and speedy cure v .ui >e atb-cP d. and with the abandonment of miaou practici-s my patients can be restored to robust, \igorous health. I he attli. ted are cautioned against the use id 1 ateut .Medicines, lor there arc so many iugemous sua res in the columns of the public plants to catch and rob tbe unwary sufferers that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poisonous nostrums vended as • J'alent Medicines. I have carefully analvzed many ot the i-o called Patent .Medicines, and find that nearly all ot them contain Corrosive Suoiimate, which is one of the strongest prc -4 parations of mercury and u deadly poison, which instead oi curing the disease disables ' the system for life. 1 hree-lourths of the patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled aud ignorant person.-, who do not understand even the al ph ihei "I the materia me.dica , and are equally as destitute ot auv knowledge ot the htiuiuu system, having our object only in view, and '• lii.'.t iu make money regardless ol consequen ces. Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated on principles established by twenty years of practice, ami sanctioned by thousands of tac most remarkable cures, iled ic ui s with lull directions sent to any part of the 1 Ji.ted Status or l inajas. by palieuts communicating their symptoms by letter.— 1 usine--correspondence strictly confidential. Address. J. S I 'MMRIIVIRLE, M. L>, Oiuics £ST o. 1131 Filbert St., (Old No. 109,) 10:G-ly. m:Low TWELFTH, 1' 11ILADK L P II I A . i SSI'E laiS J\ SEPTEMBER TERM. 183 7. County of Putter, vs. C. YV. Ellis A James W. Smith. of Bingham Estate, vs. Jacob B. TTedner. County of Potter, vs. E. Johnston 1 James Bnmp 2d. Win. McDougall, vs. Juo. M. Kilborn, A Rufus Rice. t . Aylesvvorth, vs. N. P. Minard. George Andrews, vs. Amos I). Nichols. C. Evclin, Jr. vs. Jonathan Card, et. al. lieuj. Smith, vs. Isaac Lyman, l'ike Township, vs 1). Ctiappel. W iiartou School District, vs. Julius Johnson.-' Isaac Pearec. use of Doty A Doty, vs. Frank lin dale. L vi Annis, vs. \V. T. Jones. K. M. Carpenter, vs. Ciias. Armstrong. Barak Nilcs. vs. L. I). Williams, Eiias E. More, vs. Morris S. Carpenter. It. 11. Brown, vs. Leonard Davis. •* llosea Cushiug, vs. li. Barse' A AtitJer. Sand. Haven, vs. A. M. Bentou. dcorge Avers, vs. Win. Perry. Vesta C. Dike, Ac., vs C. P. Dike. W m T. Jones, vs. Jackson & Rees. A. W. Williams, vs. Deloss H. Dunbar. 1 homng D. Lillie, vs. 11. Courtright, et. al. Jus. A. Leonard, vs. J. Steveusou. Josiali Bump, vs, 11. S. Carrier. ■ a Collins Small, vs. Morris is. Carpenter. Poller County, vs. Hunt at Crittenden. C. W. llowe i Co. vs. W. T Jones. Gemine 11 A Creswcli, vs. W. T. St A. F. Jones. Gilbert it Nichols, vs. N. L. Dike. David W. Scely. v*. Win. Perry, K. M. Carpenter, vs. Richard Shay, Jr. Geo. 1L Vosburg. vs. M. J. Flyun. 11. J. OI.MSTKD, Proth.y. Couderjport, Aug. 3d. 1837. LEWISVILIE STtAM GRIST MILL. NJ : w AliilAN(> EMK N T. .. railll-l underdgnetl having bougdit out alt S former owners of the LeWisville Steam .ri.o Mill are now prepared to do all manner "I grinding, as t!u\\ believe, to the satisfac tion ot their customers. Come aul sec. 0. A. T.EWIS, CRAY TON LEWIS, rivssrs. I-! li. D.'V.—9-38.