From the National Era CIiANWES IN THE SENATE: • The old conservative Whig Party is left without tt representative from Sew England in the Senate. Henry Wilson, who takes the place of Mr. Everett, seceded from that patty in n man of the masses, of rad ical and reformatory veiws. Mr. Fes-' tenders, of Maine, is in c intrection, we b e li e ve, with the Morrell or republi can l'urty of that State. Mr. Foot, of Vermont, sympathises, it i, under oud, with the new order of things in hi ; ...rate. The tesult of the late elec tion in New Hatup3hile, authorizes hclicf that two Anti-Nehra,ka Senators will be returned, probably Mr. Hale, arid some gentleman hith erto a member of the Whig Patty. The Old Line Democracy i+ little: betel off itt that section. Mr. Ham liti will hat dly separate himself from the Morrell or Repuhlican t Party, but lessrs. Allen and James, krl 11-hodo Lland, and Mr. Tiucey, of Connecti cut, still cling to the old dynasts.. What change-s since 15:5:2, when Franklin Fiore was inaugurated! Then, of the twelve New England Seuators r tl:e Whit; and Democratic p a rtie:, each clairricd live, and the A nt i.Sl a verv. but two, Mes:-.rs. Dale and Sumner'. Now, the old Whig P arty call claim none, the old D_ hoc' racy hut three, while the re,t tepre tent the .Inti•Shtcc•ry Party, under one o r other or its Rums, Fusion or Republican. The delegation from New York and New Jen.ey, in the Senate, continue unchanized. A Comet-v:l6yr , Whig from Penn srlyania gne , out, but what -trance creation may take his place unknown. Michigan i= svithout any repre,en tative:; in the 4.ienate, owing to the tw" gentlemen claiming to act there in her behalf, having di-as - owed her iut lot ity the tii4grace of Ohio, Mr. Chl , e ,uceeetlefl by a tii,ciple the Callmun rchoul. the old ' I, i„ Ft ve_ lia , :4l,tained in all the-e changes. Pettitt. a ilindivr D....nr)trat f rmu tri7e. tetlae, we heliz•vo, county court. .I,llltueuh yet eho ttn, Frced , fin ity ah,,ceee. Mewl, z-end..; 'an A:iti-Nebra.liti Serial., hi the place of Pro-Nebra.,kn. Gen. siti,ltt Mr. Ilai lan, of lowa, rep! e-:e.otiacr, llie Fu,a,.ti A ,fl-,-*-lay,”- y 1,0 et., .11 that 5:;110, take,,eat sir CX11%14.111111;11W i t i e s i ! :e to int exitrci,ed in teirtiti'tg rdi-c!:iets the° tend tio::fere:tce. A ‘.l.4lktill. h 11-way, cmpromi•ilig Senator fi ,itercetled be :Jr. Du: Lee, (,1: e of the 0;c1 Lih e:tc (;uard, win) will oevett under any ctrcum t a :i ce , give aid_or comfort to ,4EL% ry ~. •., l'1!1 , 1ily, we have a vacancy in the. ,rolirliiai tubes: awl hiugs. Caltionlia il••l.,,,.itnia. . 1 eau 114 n-tore clieertolly recommend ypor ' Out ill;; 4,1" tite.New Enr4land States. -mi dieated A ppar.it us at being the carat core c.. ...., :t. :,.. : ; iv c rtv at : a (s „ : , t I ...:.:.‘t a I i .111 :, a i :: :i . :: : :, i , el:l 4: a .. i i li i t ,. i i ti:..r i li t u i i i i ,,v i t i . :, , a , l . 7 .r , , it ,. i e i i i , iply N ti , l , g d i i i ,, i3.: ; 01 , :::.,2nutut.. and 11),:e -ix, while F l e e . ihmt.aods of pt rsons way be relieved, and ~ aan gate; thre. i., and , `Cet/rei the many cored, by ushr. yuur reno MC. y..i, ore at liberty to use this in any way hlw cre,flu' u t twit !Mire.l yell may thit,k limper.. • A di•ciiiv atrectuti c. , ternpurnry, in , - I.:, slit:of - Idly. yours. &e., . n e w of all the-e rhan.4o , , e x c l a im: : C..lulits.s. M. D.. -Gradnally the ciin , .ervative anil 1 No. tal9 . Houston street, N e w.york, CaNstitutimini influence 1 . 1 the Senate i' ; ':‘, l l,. s it : . l ) ::: . N S..ll ` 1 ;,: % 1 .',.. ',.; th ,., t .': ; 1 „ 1 1 ',,.‘ v b 5 ,, : d ~,; , s i o i, 1 .: (" 1... " 111 2: , twa.; , " before the K'lo‘v- to i, ...... v.iir iii its „riot :Ind . 11vgeati Vtipor• S..tittag 111 . ;Z:eli Zilt t11:1. C; r a tili a l I v th e ... ii. the -;1•••• i.l eTtrunir: sure Ca' ' oat, lii.ki l u sd rt.- . ....bru at,ti reeP.-tried chatniii‘ui. of the h 1,1•11 111 > h'llt .0 ~.i.. I -I; i n.. ot ~ la aun _ tit. :Lad the rt. stilt ha- .zutnlit•il lit . that, 1, , l haluVur ma y 11'21)h of Inc State-, are b e iiio- stricki..n - I.e ill , row} osinou or your it, t raration. it it dowa irt the Mirth.'' , no nispsikoo. but as a Nt't L. tit It airily. I Yoll C3IIIIIII cheat the people in this ' s.i,i., h.r the sake ef the i•tilichil, that it itilBht 11.• iirouglil ,N% iiiin the r e a ch ~,I* ; ,[l. Tvdv. li. i iiv. , -N ithi•o , i•in itii..l nothia ,, to i . .h with the'electi•in nt . Me —v.% Pc. ' i ''''" I) '''`'" Cli N E :::,.. P . T2,‘,.,, ri : lt S l ':„ . LI. 185 . 4. ',itlea. BrA•lard, Colkiiter. Gillette, Dear Sir:-1 thi..k hiLv lu of I.)r. Ciartim's I,n "-ler. Se,v.tra, Ttlimiaill, DI 1 ke,%, Ily et ;It.;t. a, a i t la, hiyia . disea,es of the o r 11,,1,,,, ; attd ahlitm „ ll tli \vilsi was th r oat mat lung:. Having bad some opror ,:t brit i 1 y a h ... ti,,,tv _ N 7 :tititr, r.,:,,ri i. ; i1 i i . :). , 111 , 1 , , ,, 51 .4 ;Is . x , ( 1 . 1 i t i - 1 tic 1. .. l ii : : n i i ;, r i o , tiv i o e. b e :,; t i l l I t h l •i l l i t . )dtote, the vifirient can -e of hi , elec- Svi'lli. ;Mil the iilll , dlit . ! applien!ioli to litt•Cht 0: !101l wit.:, the power iir the Anti-Ne- ' 'Hie llygeatia i 5 ti w sale h) 1). W. tiPKNCEIt, i. , ta.ka sentiment.. , Gaol. rs i ioi t. ' 7-37 (bn_ i - . CEIELORF.N, ATT e.-NTION You Were made to be clean and neat is roily per,onsaud in your dress, and e;• zcalernatllv and ladylike in your man tes. If you have not been bitten by a mall (1 d.m't be afraid of freAt wa ter. There i., enotyrh %v.:to in the w.riti to keep every Ludy clean; but there a great deal of it never tiads its right place. Its regard to this article there is no dang•er of being Take as much as vim need. The peo ple of the \V€ boa.,t of their great river,, 1 ty,• t ild bo a ,t of 11,ittg a large tub of their Water every dad'. . 1",.0 were made to lie kind, and gen etoio., and mognaiiimou,i. If there is a bow in the ,choi II %vim Ira; a club-foot, do. Ct. let him know that you ever baW it. If there i, a poor boy with ragged clothe, don't talk about a.; wnen he is in bearing. If there is a lame boy, 11, •i2ii him sumo part of the game which doe, not require miming It there is a hungry title, give Lim p it of your dinner. If tioue is a brig. t one, he not envious of him; for if one boy is proud of his talents and ant tlier is (it them, there ale two gm eat wrongs, and on imire valeta then be fore. If a l a rger of stronger buy ha 3 injured you, and in non y tor it, forgive 'Alta, request the teacher not ).to pun ish him. All the JCI 0.1 y their countenances how much better it is to have a great soul than a great You were made to learn. Be sure you learn something; every . day. When you go to bed at night, if you etn not think of something new which . . . • you have 'learned during the day - , tpring up and find a book, and get an idea before you sleep. If ;yott were to stop eating, would not your bodies pine and famish??. If you stop' learn ing, your minds will pine and famish too. You all clesir e that your bodies should thtive and grow, until you be come as tall and large as your fathers' or mothers, or other people. You would• not like to stop growing where vim are now, at three feet high, or four feet, or even at five. But if you do not feed your minds as Well as your bod ies, th e y will stop growing; and one of the poorest, meanest, must despica ble things I have ever seen in the world is a little mind in a: great body. Suppose there ;vas a museum in your neighborhood, full of rare and splendid curiosities—Amu you not like to go and see it ? Would you think it un kind if you were forbidden to visit it I The creation is a museum, all full and crowded with wonders, and beau tie and glories. One door, and one only, is open, by which you may enter thi 4 magnificent temple. It is the door of koowled g e. The learned laborer, the learned peasant, or stave, are made welcoMe at this door, while the igno rant, though kings, are shut out.--Har ace Mann. XOtiCEfl. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE Arrangetnen s have been trwde to ho'd a portion of .he exercises of he Ins.iime, of which no ice has been given, in connection Wilt he exercises of .he Lts.ric. Scion. and Academy, in 1., ouderspor•, .his giving op por.nui y .o law r...e approved me hods of conduc-ing reci,inions in .he =EI '1 he Inslu e will open on Monday, .16. To give .eachers :nue to arrive, ,he urg .niz .alie pace in the Ll' er. noon or even lig. Te..cneri, un .heir urriva , ore un i ed:o ca,i upon he undersigned, who wi.i if deiired, .o bo..rding Faces • .1. B. PTADT, Co. Su,.crin Nprii lATION. No.ice is hereby, gi% go, a mee ing of :he e .cherss As3oct ~ion of •Po. er coun:y be he d a. Coaderspar. ou Wedue.d.y evenmg, A, 11l 1,7", Te chers ex-ie chers : , and elJecia..y all person; desig• na cil ai officer, of mee-ing, :at: re spec.fa invaed o a .end. J. 111.00AIIN ;VALE. In bell -11 of J 13. PIVAUT, < 'lie execa ive Conderspor ,at iii , Very important intbrneation. (II tltr tuo,t et•tritlated wrilus ss folfuws: Dr. Cup Tl'—Dear Sir :—Miving iNitneFsed tlrcxe.ll. t:t 4.1 ton . HP:MASA t/12 ItAILING lITGVAN VAPIIIt AND ODEIMY SYRUP. iu a 11 , 1Sl• •of 'Atomic. Lir , tiehilis. atal I).•ltig - inGeil tufserr coonle r-irs itatiot! in ziliec NEW supply of Scuo:A. Booßs, Nine, etc.. of every kind enquired part td the country, just. received and ler sale at the .101:RNAL BOOK-STORE LATES: Pencils, Wiiting ./1 - .0.% L.:4 Books. Account and Nlenuorandutu Tracts, :Solidity School Question and l'aiwr g.tiLl. Chalk. Cray- S. atilig Wax. Ti,stic. Trdeiwz, Druwing. “1,4 i r; Fiiuttiug Ihmrds, nual'ortc-Nlonnuies. Cidl and eiatnine at the .10U RNA L BOOK—s,v)RE. IMPORTANT TO LUDEBER- MEN. SKIN.VER'S PATENT SHANG-LE—MACHINE. rptits. undersigned, agent for the Pa . .entee m Po er .md he adjo rung couu.ies of Pennsylvau.a and New-York, won d respec.- fa. v .he a. emion of Lumbermen and milers Lo .11 s labor-siring machine, pammed Nov., now in successfm opera Lion in various pars of .he Ctn ed 6.a.es. This mach no wt.% rive and shave from one to Lwo thousand shin; es per. h ur, and wit work lic,n,iic4 mina .y ~s we., as pine, pr working "t which can be seen in rienesee Fork, where one .5 now in opera.ion. Any informs tun respee ing :he s.Lme will be given by address ng, .he t.ab.,criber 0. eIJAMBERLAIN. Ehisburg, )larch ss, 1&41. Auditor's Notice. N U NICE ib 4 , t etty .given that the Auditor 1 appuitaLd hy ahe Goon to wake dis4ll)u -ot the pr..ct cds tit the utuneys ari.siog from the bale tit real estate in the cube of Aaron 'Lic e ts. John L' e uud J 1 zebu lt)au. No. 47 gel). Term, 1853, will attend to the duties of his aitp,iotott.in at - the Prothonotary's Unice, tuothr,ltort, ua ate 1 Ith day uf April next, at uue ti . eloCk P. 31., when all perious iuter- Interested way auctid if they think proper. T. B. TYLER, Audi*. 4441, March 22, 1855 - Statement Of the rands of Pot•or County, on the Ist • day of January, A. D. le=ss. Amt. Comlrs' , orders outstanding, $3382 88 Amt. Co. bonds ou.sti.nding, vizt Bond payalNe co-Wm.lle,i,doe.in; . the year - leil3, $.1.0 00 "toJ. F. Cowan, 1854, 036 18 "to Eli Rees, " 500 00• "to Wm. Boa, ' woo 041 " to same, 1855, 1000 00 "'tQJ. F. Cowan,. " 1000 00 " to 11. 11. Dent, " 801 87 " to %Vim. Be!, 1856, 1004 00 "toJ. F. Cowen, " 1000 00. " to Wm. Bell, 1857, 1000 00. 'toW. V. Keating, " 1100 00 $96:18-05 484 37 Amt. of interest due on above bonds, Amt. of outstanding taxes ou Seated lauds for ihe year 1654, S36OP 51 Amt. of do. on iutals assessed as seated and remrned by the col lectors as unsea.cd, for 1854 and previous years, 7:2 51 Amt. due from coll. for year 1845, 99 54 . " 1847, 88 54 " 1848, 142 65 • " 1849, cs t.. 9 " u " 1859„ 66 u 9 " " 1851, 118 47 tt " 478 73 " " 1853. - 31735 " 1654. 145819 Amt. due from N. Rowland ob uo:e, 259 " E. Tracy &C. W. Eris, do. 291 " Wm. liaity, do., 54 94 " J. E. Edwards & W. 11. Ni es 19 u 7 " sundry persons on judgment, 477 (.5 Excess of tiabLideS over asses. 6-139 56 We, the undersigned, Commissioners of Power coon y, do cer ity .ha .he foregoing statetnem of the foods of said county is c,or rocc as ai from the. books and (loco men s iu our office. W. - .ness our hands' at Coudersport, this Ist day of February, A. D. Atles!, WILLIS YOUNG, c c ? lIAYIN, HARRISON ROSA, Clerk. HENR NELSON, STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AA D - LXPENDITURES Of Patter Co.for thc year ending Dec. al, RECEII' TS Amount rcc'd for axe on unsea'ed $ . 2-173 12 ;,..tiz3 1.9 Ton nu Ain't reed for axes on sea ed i.nd krith for the year "uersona pro; ecy for the ye,:r and previous y c rs, Am't rec'd for ,;.les on is nds rc:urned as un4ea ed, by co .e.c.ors, Ain't recd from S. 11. .M.l;.s for s ore 37 bll 'l'. Ives on ,n4nuent 14 , ! , .13 " V, Diekin, - mn " '24 Winer " :Pi 14 Win D P,.rks " 66 SJ S Ros-s for ed !ands so dby commissioners 22 fll A Ronne . 6 1.6 L Jones - do 170 B G er.on Win Spencer, co,.ec.or of Ilingh..ut tar s elti EXPENDITURES Amount paid Co. Cotn•rs'for 1853, $l4O 41 do do do do 1854, 179 80 do . do Audi•ors 37 50 do Com'rs C,erk for 1.853, 75 14 do do • 1854, 247 57' Am'r. paid :Vises:sots • 311 t.A " Tipstaves 74 70 " Wm Crosby, court-crier, 42 00 " Cons ab 153 75 " P A S.chbins, Sheriff. 53 81 " F ',Jones, c do 351 97 " I 1 J Pro honorary, 121 74 " Crk of ter. Sessions, 27 r.B " recorder, " I. Benson. andi.ing Pro hullo- . tare's 4 50 • " counse. fee. 1854, 2,100 " A G Olms.cd, do 18.33, 2..! Int oH J 0 in; ed, hooks and Stationery, , 23 32 " TBTy er do 121;1 " T Jones & Bro., ch drs, 150 00 • T Ives, for belt for ma, • - house, " T B Tyler, paint, &c., for c ock dins, 12 50 C. S . -Jone:, paining and g azing c ock ill its, 24 00 " E Bees, making and 'paint ing e:ock dials, 9'5 00 do in oeria s fiir frame and pth.ing, up do 34 ' . TB Tv cr, c:ock for court 700111, 13 00 ' L Mann, door !ocks, etc, ]6 15 " •.1 W Smi h, stoves, IY6 79 " T B Ty.er, lamps, c.c, 81 17 " John Cr - menden, wood, 49 •19 " J:P 13rehnier, do . 3 2Z; Z F Rob nson,establ,shing nieridi.:e line, . 30 00 " J J C,,rey, sones for same, 6 (10 " M Stiiiv.:ll, se .ing s.,ine; . 113 " M It G.•ge, inedie.ti attend ance on prisoners, 3 25 " I) Sin .h, reNiring sidewalks, 3 'AI " CIL Pr:A., do fence 6 04) " NY L Fii..er, bade, -box, , 3 01) " S M ..11iA, horse hire, 1 00 " Coi,ee ors, money refunded, •2 94 J F Cowan, on .bond, 1471.5 ti Win V Ke.iiitig, in, on bond, LW Uu Amount pa.d for e.ec-ion expenes, Prin Qu.i.ilica ion fees, Co s in es mina. sui!s, Cour. house expenses, Jail Wo:f-scalps, Witd-cat do Fox do Viewing township lines, Pos.-inor rin Inquisi ions, Appropria.ion .o common schools, 45 t - qt do to Academy, 300 no Am't of rcceip.s o er expenditures, 1376 1 We, the Cominiss'oners - of Potter cone v, do hereby cer.ify hit .he foregoing ex.Mbi s a trues a einem of .he rece espendi• tures of said coon y for he ye..r ending De ceinber ' ie..)4, as "alien from .he original i.ccouti s of ,he same remaining hi our office. In .eg.nnony whereof; we hare hereon o se, our h.ods ' at Couderspor , this 18: day of fehru .ry,A. D. ]cod. A..es.. . WILLIS YOUNG, e: IIAvEN, HARRISON 110.-A, 41 _ Clerk. HENRY ALLSON, Bounty Land. THE uudersigtied will, give partieu 'l lar atteutiin to the procuriug of Bounty Laud for all those .entitled thereto under the lute or any previous Act of Congress. • • A. G. °LUSTED. - Coudersport, Pa, Much 15, 1844. 743 6m TO PRINTERS. BRUCE'S NEW-YORK TYPE FOUN DRY, estabashed in 1813; has now ou /t•Jud, ready for immediate delivery, in fonts to j snit purchasers,. 100. 1 )60 ib. Rinnan Type of new cut, 50,000 " Fancy Type, " Scripts of vi:tious styles. ; • 5, , 100 " Germans, 5,660 " Orn wens in great variety, " ' Borders, - 3ftp:it feet Brass :;nd Type Metal Ru'.es, and all the nove.:ies .n .he bizelne_ss. All the -buts Types are cast by steam power, of he new me.ai I ecu.iar to this foun dry, and which is eer tin y superior to any ever used before .n ny m:rt. of .he wor.d. The unezpt ...ed raptdi y in .he process of ens in , en b es me .o these more dur..b e types a: - he I r ces of ordinary types, e.ther on credi, or for c .h. $ 1 : s 5! J., 30 Pre. 4 sesi itoodle, and all O her Priming Ma eri.: s, ex ep, p..per mnd C..rds, (which have no fixed qua i y or J.rice,) ; uruished at c niers' prices. The .a es, Specimen Book of the Foundry is free y given .o pfm - ingoffices,ou ihe re ceip. of fity:cems .o prep. y pos age. tar' Prut ers of newspa l ers who choose to pub ish adver.iseinem, inc.udiug ibis note, three Imes befote he firs. d ,y of Ju y, and tbri..rd me one of the lowers, will be a..owed .heir hi. s at Are .inte of purchasing, five .imes he u u. of tuy tu..nutlx.nres. New-York, i•eb. Address, 6E.0. BRUCE, Ch.miliers-et4 New-York- BEI Coudersport Academy. HE spring Term of :h s instnulon counnence on Monday, March 5, con.nute e,ccc❑ • $145 5 JO Elementary branches—Or Iwgraphy, t3eograph ) , An lane ic, ogy, $3.00 nigher ixri bun lc, Les,ous in A gebr - , and ~ng i4l (ir Higher (Ay; pal hr itches, i'lu.osophy, An ronotuv, A gvbra, 5.00 I/ ighee if a. d die I..;.ngtiages, 6.011 Drawing, ex Jr.:, • 7.50 Ins rile mon on .lle Pi un For.e,exirJ,....li .90 I==!ffn t 0c. : ., nnt,,ciree of charge. Prep..) wen of ric Ic required.- k..i . .her higher .c.Lt.s of smilics c.nde or alli ale Anver c '1 he subscriber hes his occasion lo es press his lianas oLe peo,,e, Yo..er and of 0 her see lons for supper. dur.ng he )e. r, and .o :,s;nre ,he .fro. no p-als nh. be spared i . he tit. are It .y be te.o.red o In KO Ins sehoo, an in; i u ion tour by of he en ire eont,denee suppor, who oesre sound cud men s "e.I its a .herough Ina heln.flica. and e,assiea, 3...G . = (;) The ittufers,glied officers ..fid ".1 rus ees or ,lie (-widens, or. 2ie, decay i.re ed :•Ify a zefl , e of and persona. flii y, .0 caii a..en ion el .he pun ic, he_ pecip.e iii our cowl y in par 'cif ar, di lie rising i.nif uselu icharac er of; his ins i n ion of ,earning. %1 hem we (Ili i.ed presciWworiliv pal .0 lie pos he occup es, we lififful Aead cmy.de re.-ca anti (it ' ll:. ,%1 e ir, orgainz Inn and a her LO film 111,W - 1111/n 111:111. , g( . 10O11.; 011 r experience en es ifs wi h inere..sed confi dence o 1.. roll S • lid guardian , ill., he it as fro% ed 11,1 lint ; etiicmn , and prac .ca.— such an ins.ritc.or i.s his.counuini,v needs. KEE BM 10 .4 69 DIIN'r, PresidOit, 'fre,.s„ >Trustees. T. B. I'l ',Lit, ec y, THE NATIONAL ERA. G. BAILEY, EDITOR AND FROPRIETOR. J. %J. Willi: c ,nva.;:iroNms,.; Lorton The Natisizal Ertl is an uncompromising opponen. of sLis e•y nil die S.ave power: an ..dvoca e of persons:, civi-, :.nil re.igious i.ber y, sri butt regard .0 race or creed; a no; to a., sec,e coitiosu , ion's 0 con ro, .he I lo stiox, 1% he her mister he three ion of pnes aor ayinen; fr,end of ate 11 el' lice, ; Air 11 1.1111.1 earl, . nil so re:orina c..co a ed .0 sceare u 1..1b111" . 12. ,11.-1 e•niodera .on, oaipetise, . 11.1 0 1 lea, I a ..\ - a :Ira L reedoni, nl vir.lie sit whx.: even 111 .11 his .1 ngli .0 ouy :old se in wit.. ever mar e lie p.e . I. be let ea ill :he rigly of itni,‘ doa...,lidgnion in a., ina. ens., whe her of re 'glint or poi ics. and re ec - s he dogma of e übeil cilee tion-resis :MCI" itt ho h Unirell told c : ho thug ii t. 110 Man' who ,hear o suppor. .he Lima i n ton of he Cni.ed S a es call de ilium e.y y.l-1 a c his own se., ell convic 101 l 'ol i s the .1011 g. wift fon .nelirring lie go of perliry, It,, no et Caen can une.,, a human entic teen. which requires bun .0 coma', y. 1. reg..rds Slavery, :.nd issues involvcd in i (brining .11i; gre .s Lica, tines ion or ,ft day; .akihg he ground, alit s..iVery, from i.a neeessiLes, ins ine a and haht.a, is 'perpe.na,:y.ii .e :o I:see:don' and Free Labor, and oneliangalu) aggressive: i s workings c .11 be coins enic.ed oily by a perm:men. sys cut of me .sures; th-is Ate tt, lug and Deinoeca .c Par. ies, no. having been 'tinned wi v ,esv ,ti .he issues r...1,ed by .he S as e Ln ergs , hu being lie d .by i, so I.r trove pre-en tug Lny tea a once ~o ~s isaord 1..c1 t tea 'fur enforcing ,heat; -.sod ha one or bo h inns. be broken up, and .he .rite trends of Liber y he nni ed, reg, .rd 10 u d iaailea or pre,lidicea, ou a y of r reedoin, La a iteees , ..ry pre,an in ay .0 .he Ut er hrow of lie s.,sve Potter, L „litirciore goes 1.; earnes_ su l .por. iu iCall MU% enien , so tar as i.a po.ity I/ .s ye. been deve utovenien. which promises .0 e-ee.stieli The .'s;J.lollilA i.ra, trill e occupying a de cided puss ion in ro.Lics, (La v provided tit i a 1,1 . er..ry ..Stisee ,ally and seas Depar,- men. for .he v..rioas .Ivs.n s of .he unii.y. carefil. abs rae a or, in e..igence, tionies lc and Foreign, arc giveil et cry heck ill i a co.unins; liar lig die sesQlons of Congresa, si.ecka:.....en..un is devoted as t.a Inovenien,a; and ~ has secured .lie :services ofsonie of .he inus: dis.ingulaned wri.crs of an: MEI 211 63 19 32 362 thn BM 49 7.) 385 01, 21 74 3 2:1 4 uu 21) :!.4 C. 131.111 ty. . 1. he Nin h Vo:nme will commence on .he fJuna.:ry emaling. 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Cu s, Bruises, sprains, Broken Bones, ions, iv and 6,entotßus, Acciden s,.Burns and Bi.es of ..1..d Dogs, Cho.era, hatred Eyes, c.c. Appen. dix lii 'Dr. 'frali. 1., ceilis. Forbe.4,and lionghton, on tly: Wa er-1% - ca :non:. A Conipilu,ioll of Pa pers and Lee tire. on Ateecz or gi cue mid Ilydrops hy. Ldi.ed by Hough ton. Consuinption ; it, Prevention and Cure by ,he Wo ir-Tre.thoen - . Ari.ll Advice cmwerning. JAC:Hordh ge of the Lungs. (tough.. I_o d<, is 1).11 Bronchi.is, a..d Soie throa . liy.Ur. ceu a. llunie. tic etice of Hy. d ropath v. wi h a Forth of a Repor. for .he A“s s ante of Pa tell s in constt..tng .heir Phystet..n. by Correaptindence. By h.d. 10111/iffil, FeITIII*;S of Physicians and others in the rrac:ice of ,be. \Va.er.Cure. By J. 11. I;att. , e. rrotn.he 6ettn..ll. ten a. • Hidrupathic Family Phy,ician. A. 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