E A POLITICAL ED von writes a long 2 iticie upon the property magmitudo athe liquor interest, and deprecates t he destruction of so vast an amount _will ruin so many. He might h oT gone a littlo farther with his calculations, and showed us how much o fi e gitimate property that vast amount d ru m destroys, adding the destruc tiow non of would character the accoun, happiness and life. flt stand, think ? Oae quart of whiskey wrapped fl Lock d destroed oier po rt in ames, an $ 50,000 worth of proper y ty. One quart of whisky burned the Kalama soo Depot and a human being. And in on to the end. It tax-payers were „ te nder -pocketed when the rum tax is paid, as they often- are when taxes f o r laudable purposes are assessed, T rc should have less of deliberate v oting, for the whisky traffic. If de struction of property is taken into the account , the accursed interest is over whelmed. With higher interests ill t he balance, it. is a thousand times damned.—Capifir chic/ M. Whitfield, the Missouri geatle rn3n who is now squatting on the -floor of Congress, pretending to be t he R e presentative front Kansas, is, (sacs the N. Y. Express) "making efforts to get the flour, to show that the fraud and force' stated to be used in the Kansas election, are falsehoods, &c. He is going to claim, too, that t h e question of' slavery -or no slavarw eras not decided, the vote showing only favor to the principles of the Nebra , ka bill. \V hope he may succeed in making 116 explanation. The evidence, how ever, as to the foray of Missourians into Kansas, for the sole purpose of voting, is too strong to be resisted. lithe squatter indulges in the argu ment indicated in the last part of the Statement quoted above, he will prob ably get 'very effectually replied to. N-popular sovereignty', Meant that the people of Kanstu should ao as they pleased about slavery, the inter ference of Missourians was surely nut an endorsement of that doctrine.— Boston Telegraph. PRI:ACHING Pourics.—Speaking of the complaints of certain politicians of his day, that the clergy preached politics— justly venerable 15r. Stillman Tery remarked, that "it was n t because the clergy preached pol itics, that these politicians complained, but because of the politics they preached." Vcrty plor Irishman who rylied for 1ic3.1,e• to sell ardent Ep:riti, being. (in,...itioned by the B.mrd or Ex,:iie as to his m,n.al fitness 'for a tra,t, rtl);lCti, "Ah, shore, it's not much character a man needs to sell ram." F;Eze Christian friends of Gov. Pal bell, who are me nbers attic First Reformed Prethyterian church, of the ray of Philadelphia, preented him oa the day of inauguration with a tuy2rbly bound quarto Oxford edition if the Bible. Y~itl [tat ioli. The new M. E Clltch at Gondersp: , t, Pot trr county, Pa., will be dedicated to the wee 'Lip of Almighty God on Wednesalay, Feb. l :llit. 1833. Services at 101, o'clock. A. M.; &Ito at 7P. M. Ministers and people from a dStance are respectcully iuv:ted to ;lttentl. Coudersport, Feb. 1, 1855 Very gmpartant informatiou. Dr. Jovrs, one of the most celebrated play tithes in New-York. writes as follows: Dr.CCl.Tli—Dcar Sir :—llaviwz witnessed the excellent effects of yam- HYGE AN A oKlN autsa iIYGEAN VAPOR AND CIIERRY to a Cal..c of elmmic. Brenchitis, and being much in favor of counter-irritation in MDT tnah of the throat, bronchial tubes, nod lungs, I can therefore cheerfully recommend your Melicated Apparatus as being the most con venient and effectual mode of nppiying any nth.e, of the kind 1 have ever seen. No doubt thouiautle of persons may be relieved, and resny cured, by using your remedies. YO2 are at liberty to use this in any way !au may think proper. Respectfully, votire, C. JOINS. M. D., No. GOD Houston strect,'New-York. Prof. S. CxsTr.r. writes as follows : GENTLEMI.V . .-1 . hare riTentiv had occasion 10 test your Cherry Syrup and 11y gean Vapor i . tt the ease of chronic sore throat, that had re alml to yield to other forms of treatuteut, and thZ result has satisfied me, that, whatever may be the ortamoiition of your pt eparation, it is to imposition, but an excellent remedy. I 'with, for the sake of the afflicted. that it adzht be brought within the reach of all. Rev. Doctor CUELVER writes: Nm-Yonn, Nor. 15, 1554. Dear S think highly of Dr. Curtis's HYgeann, as a remedy in diseases of the thrust and lungs. 11.,E tug had sonic oppor tanity to test its valency, 1 am convinced that it is a tnna excellent me,licine, both the Syrup and :be inhaling application to the chest. The iiygcaua is for sale by D. W. Srrtzer.a, Coudentpoit 7-37 6m Obittiao). DIED—al iiie 111:11111H FLING, aged 38 years. [Communicated. Ilrs. FLING encountered adverse .circum stances iu early life, but by the native energy of her mind. united with persoveracce. she clerrame whatever hindrances were in her Path, and attained a respectable position in society.. She early made a prolles=ion of re. ligion, and lived in accondance with the teach. lags of the Gospel. Her faith enabled her to btu up under the pains cf a long nnl dla tresting illness, and to die in peace. . . . • • i s S he riff ' s 4 B Y YIIITUE of a writ of Venditioni- Ex pones, issued out of ilie Court mon Pleas. of Potter county and to we di rected, I will expose to stile, by public venthie or outcry,ot the Court Mouse in.Coudersport, on Monday, the 19th day of February next, the following described real estate, to wit: Situate in West Branch township; Potter county - , State of Pa., bounded on the north by unseated lends,. on the west by Erastus Crippen, east by .1. Q. Merrick, and on the South by unseated lands containing one hundred and three area, of-which forty ifive tire improved, one frame _ house, one frame barn, one old log shop, and fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution; and to be sold as the property of Wtn. S. Grois, at the 'snit of J. B. Steel it Co. ri'Notice is hereby giren, that an amount equal to the costs will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder; and upon. a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offered for sale: . P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff'. Jan. 2.5, Trial List. FEBRUARY TERM, 1855. James C. Curtis, vs. Vcrscl Diekiusau - . JUnaP. W illiams 1 " Harriet Losey. and Lois his wife, . . William Perry, "Jas. B. Hill k. Wm. Hill Win. T. Jones and i „ C. P. Cool. . ... A. F. Junes, William Ciirson, " • Chas. W. Johnson. A. Johnson ea Co., „ A. T. LoSei. use ot A.W.Crozier Silas N, Howard, -•" Richard Goodman. Nathaniel W,Abb J. C. Bronson and Charles " Charles .Steele. Timothy Ives. et. al., " _ Stephen Norton..' William I'. Jones, " MaryC. Junes, -.. Emily Russell, Jones .jones. " a A. • Henrietta C. Benson, " J. C. Carrier, et. al. Cotn'th of l'a., use j „ D.C.Critteuden 'et. al Potter county, David 'Wilmot, „ E. K. Spencer and D. \V. Spencer. Ephraim Z. Olney. . • . and Lydia Olney, " Abram Dereamer. his wife, _ . • _ T. B. TYLEB, Prot PROTEIONOTAIIT'S OFFICE, Coudersport, Jau. 18, 1853. 5 TEM. NATIONAL ERA. . . G. BAILEY, r.nrron AND . PROPRIETOit. . J. G. VIIITTIER, CORRESPONDING EDITOR The National .Era is an uncompromisini, opponent of sinvely and the Slave power; an advocate of personal; civil, and religious liberty, without regard to race or creed; a foe to all secret combinations to control the ,Bal lot-Box, whether under the direction .of priests or laymen; a 'friend of Temperance, the lltanes.ead, and all reforms calculated to secure to Labor its just consideration; rec ompense, and political weight, and to Trade, its Natural Freedom, in virtue of which every man has a right to hay and sell in whatever mar. et he pleases. It believes in the right of individual judgment in all matters, whether of religion or politics, and rejects the dogma of Passive obed.ence and non-resis:ance in both Church and State; ho;ding, tbai no man who swears to support the Constitution of the United Su :es. can deliberately violate hiS own settled convic:iou of its Me.ming; with out incurring :he guilt of perjury, and .hat no citizen earl obey a human enactment which, requires him to counra in;usLice, without It regaids Slavery, and the issues involved in it, as forming the great 1 3 01i.ical Question of the day: taking .he ground, that slavery, from its necessities, ins,incts and habits, is perpetually awa7ouistic to Freedom and Free .Labor, and unchangably aggressive; that its workings can be counteracted only by, a permanent - system of Measures; that the Whig and Democratic Parties, not having been formedtvith a view to the issues raised by the Stave Interest, but being held in Arall by it, so far-from presemiug, any resistance to its exactions, atford ficitities for enforcing them; and that one or both must be broken up, and the true friends of Liberty be united, without regard to old issues or prejudices, on a Party of Freedom, as a necessary prelim inary to the - over.hrow of the Slave Power, It therefore gives its earnest support to the Republican Movement, so far as its policy has yet been developed—a movement which promises toeifect such a union. The National Era, while. occupying a de cided po.ition in Politics, has amply provided in its Li:erary Miscellany and News Depart ment for the various wools of the Family. Careful abi.rdcts of Intelligence, Domestic and Foreign, are given every week in Ate columns ; during the sessions of Congress, special attention is devo:ed to its movements; and it has secured the services Of some of the most distinguished literary writers of the country. C. S. SMITH The Ninth Volume will commence on the Ist of January ensuing. Subscriptions should be sent in at once to G. BAILEY, 'Millington, D. C. November, 1:1'34. TERMS. Single copy one year • Three copies one year Ten copies one year 15 Singe copy six months 1 Five copies six months 5 Ten copies six rrionihs . . 8 Payments'always in advance. Volutrary, agerits are entitled to retain 50 cents commis-stun on each yearly, and 25 cents on each semi-yearly, subscriber, except in fhe case of CAtbs. 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Therefore, should you wish for anything of the kind, please call and examine before purchasing. elsewhere, and if he cannot satisfy- you, your case must be desperate: You will alWays find a full assortment -of Groceries, consisting of Su garS, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Spices, Ginger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Crtmberries, Sal mon, Codfish, Mackerel,. Blue Fish, Rice, MolaSses, Syrup, &c. Also, of all time's, Pork, Flour, Lard,. Cheese, Butter, (roll hnd firkin,) Salt, Hums, etc. etc. Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken' in.exchange for goods at the cash price. 6-33tf C. S. JONES. WASHINGTON, D. C New Cash - ,•, Conde - is - 011p Aeademwi,- : THE winter term of this .institution will commence on' Wednesday, January 24, 1855;m:a continue . even - weeks. - • • . •Ternis. Elementary branches—Orthnimphy, Geographr - , - Arithinetic, Physiology, VA Htgher Aritfunitic, First' Lessons in - • Algebra, and EugliSh Grammer,— . .. 3.50 'Higher English branches, PhillisophY; Astronomy;Algebra, &c., 5.00 Higher Matheinatics and - the Languages, 6.00 Drawing, eitra, .. 1.50 'lnstruction on the Piano Elam, extra, ....10.00 Use of instrument,— J ... Vocal musiefree of charge. Pre-payment of all bills strictly required. E Either higher class of studies will in clude any or all the lower classes. The subscriber takes this 'occasion to ex press his thanks to the people of Potter and of other section's for, their liberal support during the past year, and to assure them that no pains will be spared in the future that may be required to make this scho . ol an institution woribyof the entire confidence and support of all whO desire a sound rud.niental as well as a thorough mathematical.an4 classical edit . . - - I. BLOOMINGDALr, Principal. The undersigned Officers and Trustees. of the Coudersport _Academy are Moved by'zi sense of official and pir;sanal duty, to call the attention of the public, and of the . people of our county in partic ular, to the ''rising‘ and useful character of this institution of learning When we invited the present worthy Privet. pal to the post he occupies, we tound . the Acad emy.depressed and declining., We submitted its organization and other most onerous affairs to his discretion and management; and our esperience.. - enabMs :us with increased confi dence to assure parents and guardianS that he has proved faithful, efficient, and practical— just such an instructor as this community needs.- . 11. H. DENT, President, 1I;J. OLMSTED, Treas., Trustees T. ,B. TYLER, Sec'y, Court Proclamation. W , . HEREAS, the Hon. Robert G. White; Prelddent Judge, and the 11mt..0., A. Lewis and Joseph Mann, Esqs., Associate Judges .of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delis cry, Quarter SeJsions of the Peace, Orphan's Coufl and Criurt of Common Pleas for:. the .Cminty. of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the 23d day of September, in the year of our. Lord one thousand eight hundred awl fifty four, and 'to me direcied, for }trading a Court of Oyer and Terunuer and General' -jail De livery, Quar t er ssions of the Peade, orprains' Court, and Court 'of Common Pleas, in the Borough of Coudersport, on MONDAY, the' 19th day of February next, and to continue one week.. • Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace, and Cousnaes within the count•, that theybe then'and there in•their proper persons; at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi tions, eKaminations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices ap pertain to be done. 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