'Z'tiiiir : .#li.7. - 0*1.4.. - or We :invite the attention of our 'enders to - the Piespectua of the Wash ington Republic. . Ife wilLnext week publish the new Prospectus of the Home Journal, one of lest of American Literary Weeklies. There is tolerable good sleighing here at present—rather on the rough order-- but our citizens are making good use of it. It is first rate sleighing for this season, And there are as yet no indications of a .thaw. . The Journal is published "behind 'tittle" this week, in -consequence of the mon-arrival of our supply of paper, keep ing Thanksgiving &e. We -propose to ;have our next edition out in good time— if nothing happens. We are under many obligations to our many kind friends for the choice Turkeys ;re did not receive, and therefore did not &at, - for our. Thanksgiving dinner. 'We took forward to Christmas and New Year's Pa . Mn hope and fear—which shall it be ? 11m C. M. Blake's Thanksgiving Ser vo , this (Thursday) morning was an excellent production, and was listened to 14 a large audience, who seemed to fully appreefiste its well-timed sentiments. The day mar well obierved by our citizens generally. We'intite the attention ofour readers to our advertiseMent of the Cosmopolitan Art Association in another place • This . is one of the most: deserving of Art As sociation.s. in the %world, and should re tviro the hearty support of the American people, of whom it is.. We would also invite the attention of our readers to their special notice headed "Send for It." Desiruri:ve Pii.e in Olean.—On: Sat urday evening last (21st) a very destruc tive fire occurred iu Olean, Cattaraugus County, N. Y., nearly the whole town being: destroyed. ; The following is a list sif the iinfortunate: 11. S. Morris, 111:i A. Blakeslee, Barge & Robinson," H. Stringit'aru. David Kern, G. Coop er, H. W. Rugg, John Forbes, N. S. Butler 1 .intos .Bronson, l l IL E. E. S. Martin, Post Office, R. Tanen, Mtt4unie Lodge, L. Whitney, W. B. Barry . and C. Murray. Supply of Biblfs.—We are happy to notice (see advertisement) that arrange , - molts have been made for supplying eheap and well printed and bound cop ies of the Holy Scriptures to all children is the Common Schools this winter, and to all others in the county who may need them. Orders should be Sent in early, as the Schooli aro about commencing.— We were glad to see that a Resolution was voted, approving the reading of the Bible is Schools, of ter a very interesting Essay on the same subject, by one of our best Teachers in the county, had been read beta! the Teachers' Institute last week. eotoosport Corrected - Weekly fur the Journal, BY SCKOOMAKEIL St, JACKSON, Itnarri in Dry Goods, Groceriu, Hats 4- Cap; Bgots 4... 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It will triad with less than-tair the power, and make 'ittar flour and meal than any Other mill; thetuoit durable, and the eheflPest tail! in iarket. nces range from s}oo tc S% I Q.-- • Pa iritULE AND_STATIONAILY• EtGINES 0i 4LL SIIIN.G ;14.6,CUMg8; /cc, J.M. EMERSON - k . Co., • • Dealers in , lmproved Machinery,- iisad for No. Etrnadwiy, New York. Dirculare: • • 31E 7 3LMS ands few other az. tele, in- the line of Maple Dry Goodie . "Itti seoli - at . ,• IE. SPENCFA'47 - „ BE •'• • SEND FOR IT: - 'The most superbly tit ustrated Magazine ever published inAmeii' is i the Pecembec;'ocui ber of the Cossiorea.M.or Anx jOURN4, non tattling over sixty Okada Eagravings; and'giv ipg full particulars l i the benefits,sf the Cos mopolitan Art ASSOCI4I . O; two dottars a !icor; single copiosffiy col* Spepimen copit 2 s will be sent all persons wlto wish to_subAeribe on receipt of five postage ntanips, (15 cents.) Address C. L. DERBY, !Actuiary C' A. A.; - 549 Broadway, NrW York. Bibles and Testaments« . . , A supply of good-, BIBLES land TESTA MENTS, Suitable for , the Common S - ehools, and csnr CITEAP i may be had 'by calling at the Bookstore °l''. W. MANN, or oti the sub scriber. C.l M. BLAKE, .Agt. of . I reia,a Bible Society. Cquilersport, No. `.',s r,,,€) — •Tilose unable to purchase will be fur nished gratuito.usly. - [10:22.) TtlE 'WINTER TERM of Conde4ort Academy, will commence on Tuqaday the 15th of December next, to Continue thirteen .weeks: Grain, of all kinds' will be received on tititiott, at the•nrarket prices, if promptly) delivered; therefore the tightness of money . ecd prevent no one from obtrdning , an.Edneation.,l J. HEN DIOCK, Principal .( t tltlx il)lii,trti.shitt,tg,. - z SHERIFF'S~SaLE~B: VIRTUE: of SUndry prrits of renditioni I,:xponas and Fieri Facia': issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter Co.; Pa.. . and to the directed, I shall 'expose to public sale or outcry ; at the; Court house in. the Bor- 5y.... ,, h of Coudersport; on Monday the 21st day oflecenibur, 1.357, , 'at 10 o'clock. A. M., the , following described yea', est*, 1',.;‘7!! : : I Certain real Itstatel situate in Sharon Town.. l ship, . Putter Co., Pa.; Pounded on the north, i east and south by Mann A: Nichols, and west; by lauds of Jornsthan Ohl; k Jonathan Olds,l Jr., containing fifty acres 4 or which there is i five acres improved, being :part of Warrant No. 5885., . Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George W. Wood. ALSO—Certain real estate, viz: dne third of 944 acres and 4ne half 'acre on Warrant No. 4449, situate in Wharton Township or Syl vania Township, Potter Co., Pa., Bounded north by Warrant No. 4693; eaSt by Warrant No. 4682 and lands of F. IL Backus, and south by Warrant No. 4742 and land of F. R. Back us, and west by Warrant N0,•2160--all unim-, , proved. I Seized, taken in execution, and to-ba sold as the property of Thomas Wands ALSO—Certain !real estate situate in ITe-c -tor Township, Potter Co., Pa., Bounded' on } the north by lands,cf It. Loucks, on the east Iby lands of 11. C Leach, south . and west by i lands of Ilunsieker'and .Garlock, containing I .fifty acres, of which about four acres are,itzt proved, with one framd dwelling house there -00. Seized, talon in execution, and to be sold as the property of Matthew Young. ALSO—Certain real estate siturte in 'Ulys ses Township, Potter Co., Pa., Bounded On - the north by lands of Timothy Galutia, east by lands occupied by Linni Evani, south by Grover. and west by Thomas HaMilton, containing thirty acres, on which is one frame house and three acres improved. Seized, taken in execution, and to,be sold as the property of George.B. Baker. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Whar-; ton Township, Potter Co., Pa., Bounded on! the north by the lands of H. IV! Hay, john ! Mahon. and S. Ross, and; by the Sinnemishon- I ing . Creek, on the' east by ! Sinnemahiming; Creek and mill rare, south' by lands of John Mahon, Jr., and Sinnemalioning Creek; and west by lands of 11. W. May, containing about 70 acres, of; which twenty acres are improved. ! with two. frame dwelling lionises, one frame ; Store House, two frame barns, one board Shan-! ty - , and with some fruit trees thereon—ALSO —One other tract, situate in Wharton Town-, ship. Potter Co. Pa., Pounded north by lands of John Beartleid, east by Lewis, south by lands of 'Le , As. and on; the west by lands - of 'William A. 'Sinipson, .containing .50 acres, being part of Warrant .ti0..4026--ALSO —One other tract of Ond situate in the'Town ship and County aforesaid, Bounded north by -- Lewis, eastihy lands of John - Keating A - . Co., south by. lands of James Ayres, di west by lands 'of John Bearfield and Lewis, containing one hundred acres. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of 1t...W. Mclntyre, ALSO—Certain real ;estate situate in Os } wstyo township, Potter Co., Pa., bottrided on the north by John Wells, on the east by Thomas Kenyon, south and westlby I'. Lyman, con ! tainidg ten acres. of which four acres-ire im-; i proved, with a frame Mize, frame barn, and ! some fruit trees thereon! ; Seized, taken in excel as the property of S. H.!. ALSO—Certain real e: ses Township, Potter Cr the north by lands of W.! $7 .50 d 00 30 00, 3 AO 2 50 12G15 . 14(1111; - 25(6.30 15 25 10Q12 14 - 2 50 - 2 50 30 25€130 of W. IlorlCy, south by & Boss, and west by le.n and the David Bunnell hundred and elevetraert is twenty five acres imp, house, one frame barn, thereon. Seised, taken in tree tion. and to be sold as the property of Hirs 11. Guernsey. ALSO—Certain real eitate situate in Alle i gany Township, Potter 7(t. Pa.,' Bounded on the north by lots Nos. 54 55, east by unseated , lands of the Fox estate, on the youth by lot; No. 67 and Bingham la de, on the west by , lots Nos. 54, 63 and 65, - :onto pingtwo him-) dred and seventy four a res and eight tenths of an acre, being hit No. 58 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Allegany Township, of which eighty acres nre it roved, and tett awes, chopped, on which is o e frame houie; one frame barn, one log hone°, and. some fruit trees.;i_ j Seized, taken In execution, and to'he sold ae the property of W. T. 'bum ' - ' ALSO—Certain real estate situate•in Hector Township, Potter Co., Pa., Bounded on - the north by unseated lands, east by landi of I Thomas Lanntng, south by lands of Melvin[ Martin, and west bilands'of the Bingham Es tate, containing one hundred find ten acres, of which about fifteen acres are improved, with one frame house, and some fruit trees thereon., .e..ALSOL4nother lot situate , inisaid Town- I ship, Bounded on the. north. by the It highway called, the Genesep. Fork 'rand, an east kr Francis Strang, south by A. P. Cone,an west, by_ D. Sunderlin, containing Olio alf of an acre of ground: . :. ,- . : • : .r: ;1 • ' - Seized, takei in execittion, and 40 be.sedd as the property of lienty:FsysY. : : - • . 12 e• $7 43 , 8 00 !Sti' , iiii. -. 16.ii: .- _'.' - ',i ution,, and to 13e 'gold 'Miner. • • state situate in TTlys -Ig., Pa., Bhunded on illorle7, east by lands nnseatud lands of Fox ds of .A mos Rsymoull lot, containing one in; of land. on' which °red, with one frame and some fruit trees , AitSSI--;•C'ertalit real estatn situate in Bing-. bant Phtter Co., Pa., Bounded on the north Irf,, - lartdl43f YhißiPettna-ns tate of Foi k Ross, oast , by - .landS Mini Lewis: and EiYaTtl, - /sOnth ;by iuttseated lands of Fox .& Ross, and west by lands of Fox & Ross; containing one hundred and sixty nine-acres,r about eighty nine ac res : of !which are improved , With - two frame houSis . one log house, four . frame barns, one vier ;lint Saw ' Mill. and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the propertyoftlirrison Rosa J. g. White. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Alle gany-Township, Potter. Co., Po., Bonr.dcd is follows: Beginnitig at'a poet in the north -line : of lot No. 497, thence north one hundred rods to a post, thence east partly- along _the south line of lot No. 496 one hundred and Seventeen relic( and six- tenths of a rod to a post in the west, line of lot deeded:to the Poets, thence by said line south one hundred rods to a post the south west corner of the Peet lot, thence west one" hundred and seventeen rods and six tenths of a rod to the place of begin- ; - -- : • .......,;-,,” 7-7,-r...• fling, containing sixty nine . acres and one! . . _A• 4- -Lk"' ...'• . tenth of in acre. ; . ,- .! ~ - . I ' William V. Leauug, 11 _ NO. • 128 . , Seized; taken in execution; . and to bo sold 4_ .Adolphis ; a Boric - - . r :Sept. Term, 19.17, in ii Abe property of Wm. P. Cool. - and - '. the CoMmoo Pleas , 1- ; Ja m es M. Wilcox, - ' of Potter County. ALSO—A fa.- Certain real estate situate in Action of Eject-4 Hector Township, Potter Co., Pa., • Bounded' .. 1 , bathe north by the highway called the Geoe-1 Leonard VOW.: McKee. ' pseut for the follow-1 see Fork road, east by lands of Francis Strung, • in described lots of land in said eounty,. the • south by lauds of C. P. Cone; and west Is., first g containing two hundred. and fifty-seven' tires, situate iu Eulalia'fitsvualiip;and houltl- Daniel Suuderlin, containing one half of an: j :1 . ' foll o ws :Pe , inniit at the sutith-weal. acre of -ground improved. • - la d , .. 1 . 9 . , k g .. ' corner of the Mute let, thence ~ . y westline I seized, • taken in execution, and- to be sold l .. . as the properly of Henry Ervay. of said tot 126 rods to north - line or Warra)iti ' No. 2129, titmice West hly said line 62.6 rods! AT,SO—Fie Fe.-Certiin real estate situate in Eulalia. Township. Potter Co., Pa. : Beginning! to J. Mills' cast line, thence , Flitltil - -a 4- . 1 grecs [restby Mills' line 31 rods to center oil at a.post nt the south east corner of poient i road.' thence south A 0.5 rOds, thence west by N0:2124 in district No. 2, and being part of ; Mills' south line 40 rods to a corner,. thence I said potent, thence north eighty perches to la lsouth 179 rods, thence east 185 rods to. a post i post corner, thence west one banclred and sixiin 'the west .line ,of AiMeron Nelson's lot. I perches to a post corner, thence south eighty I thence north 49 rods, thehce east . .sa rods to 1 perches is a post corner, thence cost one him- ; warrant line, thence north 69.5 rods to Tut dyed and six perches to the place of 'beiginning.ltle's south line, thence west by said line 92 containing fifty acres more or less, of which e- i .1 'rods to the place of beginning; being-part of twenty five acres are improved. on which is 1 ( Warrant No. 2129. •,.1 • -. , erected one frame barn.—ALSO—Another t The other lot, containing one hundted and tract of land situate in Eulalia Toruship, Pot ter Co., Pa., Beginning nt a stake at the Hdnni ; n !thirty-six acres, is bounded as follows : Be- , nta postin the chit line of the ILeat north west corner of rands now: owned and lag Lands, being the north-cast corer of a ' occupied by Wm. Ayres, thence running north 1 'by lands of Jacob. Vannotter ten rods, thence lot surveyed to D. B. Martin, thence north 200 east sixty rods to the public highway,-thence ; rods, inning e t being part of arra !rods, thence west 109 rods, thence south 200 thnce east,lo9; rottS. to t ple of he in aloft , ' the said 4i:ems)" eleven I'os, thei!lee g . west by lands of William Ayres siity four rods ; Sweden township, ' ' W n he t No a . c 2i. rs, Potter county, Pa.., to the place of beginning, containingih ' et - t . ...4nd now, to wit-, September-22d, 1857, on I acres more or less, being the'saine ion:.' con- •' Plaintiffs , the Court rant rule pit Defeadant motion of J, :n $.. Mann, Esq., attorney for veyed by Peter Knickerbocker to Lester liar ; graves by de e d bearing date Oct. 17, l ' 9 '2 4 ' l "; ' to appear sold plead by, third day -of next g which, is six acres improved land,: log house, Tenn or judgmeut by default, - and order the !and other out buildings. . sold I of. the -rule according to the Act Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold lof Assembly, in such cases made and provided. !ail the property of Linos Walker.' 1 1 By the Court, ii. .1. OLMSTED, ' A. C. TAGGART, 'Sheriff .1 ' Prothonotary. Coudersport, Nov. 25, 1857 BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS! ,FOLFRTII YEAR OF TIM Cosmopolitan Art AssOciation, 1 THE FAMOUS DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTINGS PURCHASED AT A COST OF $180,090 ! AND POWERS' WORLD RENOWNED STATUTS OF THE.I GREEK SLAVES! • Re-purchased for six thousand dollars, with; I several hundred other works of - Art, in Paint ing, Sculpture and Bronzes, comprise the Pre- I miums to. be awrrded to the subscribers of thet COS.MOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION who'will subscribe before the 28th of Saamiry, 1858, at which time-the awards will take place. I TERMS.,OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy of the large and splendid Steel En- i gtl.ving, entitled " MANIFEST DESTIDY, also to I A copy of the COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL ' one year, 'also to A Certificate in the Award Of Premiums, also A free admission in the Dusseldorf and Cos mopolitan Galleries. Thus it is seen • that for every three dollars) paid, the subscriber not only receives a SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGIIAVIFG ! but, also, the beautifully illustrated Two Dollar Art Journal, One Year. Each subscriber is alSo presented with a Certificate in the Awards of Premiums, by which a valuable work of Art, in Painting or Sculpture, may be received in addition,: thus giving to every -subscriber an equivalent to the value of hire dollars, and a C'ertificateg'rnti.t. Any one of the leading $3 Magnzines is fur nished, instead of Engraving-and Art Journal, if desll-ed. . • . No person is restricted to a single share. Those. taking MT-memberships, remitting $l5, are entitled to an: extra Engraving; and six tickets. . Full partichlars of the Association are given in the - Art Journal, which contains over.siity splendid Engravings, price fifty cents per num ber. Specimen copies will be sent to all per sons who desire to subscribe,. CM receipt of five postage stamps, (15 Outs.) Address C..L. DERBY; Actttnry C. A. A., • • 548 Broadway, New York Administrator's Sale. N PURSUANCE of an. order of the Or- I pharts' Court of the County of Potter. I shall expose t€ sale, at the Court House in the Borough of Coudersport. Pa., on SATER.DAY.I the 19TH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. b. 1857. at one o'clock, P. 1,, the following described real estate, situate in Sweden Township, Pot ter County, Pa.:- - Bounded on the North by lota of C. L. Car saw,Jacob Herrington and John li. Miller • on the last by lauds of George Fox and S. Ross, and by Bingham Lands ; ; on the South by e Bingham Lands; and on the West by Bing ham Lands and lot of C. L. Carsaw : contain ing 300 Acres, more or less, with the usual allo.wance of six percent. for roads &c.; being . Lots Nos. 10' and 11 of the allotment o lands I of S. Ross in Sweden township, and parts at Warrants Nos.. 1309 and 2117 ; about 50 acres I of Which is improved,.and on.whiclt has been erected on frame house and barn; also, some fruit trees growing thereon. JOEL HENDRICK, Administrator of the 'Estate of Wm. Lyon, deceased.' 1 ,- . Coudersport, Nov. 25, 1857. 1 - gat STRAYED= FROM the premises of the subscriber,, one mild north of f,polesburg, in Allegany twp, Pottereounty, l'a4 in, May last; Ft.TOR YEAR LING CATTLE, descrited as 'follows' : A bright red - Steer, good size, no Particular marks remembered now. Also, a Heifer ,of sitne description. , - A red. and white spotted Steer, good size, ono or bOth ears frozen, white hind feet, ,and White spot in forehead. ' A light :red Steer, under size, one or both ears frozen, and short fail. • Any Person bringing the 'cattle to. Ms, or informing niewhere I can' obtain them - will be suitably reWirded.: }OZ. ' Allegany, Oet:Pli, 7'Bb7 —Qty . . • • , :_ - AUDITOI I B NOTICE. , - NTicE is hereby given: that :the Auditor :Nappointed by the Court to make distri biation of the proceeds of the sale of, real .es tate in, the case of Polly Lord versus Jameti E. ,Curtis, of May - Terut.,.1855, it, will attend I to the duties of his appointment on FRIDAY, the 18th day of December next, at two o'clock P. M., at the Office of the Prothonotary. . - - R. J. OLMSTED, Auditor. Coudersport,- Nov. 20, 1857,.-1:0:22. ADDITOWSNOTICE, . NOTICE is hereby gi ven ~ that: the " Auditor 1.11 appointed by the Court to make distri- - bution of the proceeds of - the sole, of mit is tate in-the case Of James Gillingham, for use of venus"C.ri*by- - W. Ellis, of Iday 'Term, 1834 , No. 32, will'attend :to the duties of his appointment. at the Office of be. Pro ttionotaryi on MONDAY IiVENDiG, December 21st next, at seven o'clock. J. OD . M.STED. Auditor. Coudersport.Noc. 20,11857.-10:22.,. Potter County; zs: . • . -. . Certified from the Record_ this-19th tray of October, A.'l/. 1857. • . Q i Witness my hand and seal of office, f t " ''''"Jat Coudersport, •the same day and year. .19:19—tit • H. J. OLMSTED. Prot!fp. . THE WASHINGTON REPUBLIC. The terms upon , which Toe Republic is-fur- I nished-to subscribers, are given below. As an -additional inducement to agents, a copy of "THE PROGRESS OF SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES," a duodecimo volume of 312 pages, bound in muslin, will be scut, free of postage, to any person farnishing ten yearly subscribers, whether to the Weekly,' SemiWieekly,. or partly of both. • . It will not be required that the names. of a Club should be all sent at, one time; and the papdrs forwarded to different post-offices, if desired. The notes of specie-payin ,, banks will not be required. The notes of solvent banks will be received, which are current where incited;' but Eistera bank notes are preferred. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. WEEKLY. Single copy. one year . . 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I Thus. any person sending sd.so will have I four copies of, the Weekly sent:for one year Ito such address as h. -may direct. This will be $5 for three copies, and $1.50 for the' I fourth copy. • . Payment always in advance. •, Money may be forwarded by mail,-if the letter containing it be registered, at my risk. :.Notes on Eastern banks preferred. Large amounts will be 'more safely remitted in drafts. Direct to GEORGE M. WESTON, IVashinsiton,. D. YATES COUNTY NURSERY. "InT U. OLIN k CO., of the Yates County V • Nurseries, hive for. sale a large and valuable' assortment of FRUIT TREES of all varieties usually cultivated. These Trees are young and of vigorous growth. The qualities are the most choice known, and are warranted GEWL7INIg. Also, a fine stock of ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRCBBERY, for fandelivery. sembAddresq Orders tolC. BEACH, Pen Tan, Yates Co.. N. T. Orders left with ROB'T. W. NILES, Coudersport, Pa., will - be •promptly filled. I 0:2-6mo. . COUNTY. ORDERS • TAKEN: AT F AC E ,- In .g.azgliaxge . for: Gooch ; SCHOOKUREIit & JACKSON'S. . COTiDERSPORT, - NOV: 4TH, 18.57. Divorce Notice.. Daniel Dodge, 130 Feb. Term, 185'f. . vs. • - i r mst,' IN Divoacs, Adana E. Dodge, -`A Subpoena- and dies Subpcena having-been iiincd in this Case, and' returned aihf, the-said Adelia E. -Dodge, the respondent is hereby notified and required' to be and appear in our Court of Common , Pleas at the next Terni of said Court, at 'Couders port, its the connty,of. Pettey, to- inrer the eomplaint of Libellant.' • TAGOART, Sherif.: 'bendi'reiori;lsev. 16, 1,67.--16::::-44t. IMPORTAN :-DIS Co:lrma. a cogUAIPTION .' •; . - . Ax ALL . , , • . 1 ISEASEr OF THE JAMS'S ANO THROAT AltE PO4T/IfiSLY . . . . . CURABLE BY{ MIALATION,I WHICH COIVVeyS t* remed es to the ctori , ties in the lungs throng the air passa ges, and coming in }Brest ed i pict , with the disense, neutralizes the tubere r matter, al l , lays the cough, sansei Wire° and easy expec toration, heals the lutigs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the tiervowi 1;3 - stem, giving that tObe and enetgy sd ' indispensable for the restoration of health. To he able to state ionfidently that L'onsumption is curable ; I by inhalation, is' to.naiti l a , soure of : unalloyed M pleasure. It is as u h nrider the 'control of medical treatment as I any of er formidable disease; ninety out 'of every , uudred cases can be cured in-the fi stages and fifty per cent. in the second; . bait in the third -stage it is impossible to save more than fire per cent., for the Lungs are so mit up - by the disease as to bid defiance to medical skill,. Even,-Lrow ever, in the last stages, Inhale ton • affords ex traordinary relief - to the safe ing !attending this fearful scourge, which ant ually destroys ninety-fiVe thonsantli Persons in the 'United States alone; and a eotTect calculation shows that of the present poPulation . of the • earth, eighty ruillioun are destined to fill the Con sumptive's graves., .•! I - -. I : - - Truly • the quiver of death liftil lito Zfrow so fatal as Consumption.: 1 1 In all a , es it has been 1 3 the great enemy of- lif i for it Fpareg -neither age nor ;,=ex, but sweel g Off al he the brave, at* beautiful, the grae ful acid the gifted. By the help. of that Supre , e Beirig, tirom•whom cotr&il..v.-s; good and perfect Igift, I am en aid to the' afflicted a--permanent and .1 in C nsumption. The first can: des is from impitre blood, and the affect produced y their itepo sitit igs is to preven the free ad mits: vto the air cells which - causes a weakenou utality through the entire system. Then snrely it is more,rational t expect great er good from nietlieins• entelg the cavities of the lungs - than from thos administered through - the stomach ;' Ithe patient will allays find the lungs free and the breathing easy, af ter, Inhaling remedies.l Thos, Inhalation- is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitution ally, and with more power and certainty than reinedies administered by tbe stomach. - To prove the powerful anddirect ihtluence of this this mode of admi ii i strati i n, chloroform 4f inhaled will entirely destroy••ensihility iu a few minutes, paralying the entire • nervous iputated with the brilioary [a few hours. will rote the ntly dead. The is perceptible being inhaled, led in,the.blood. t. tutional effects sickness is al ways produced by - breathing pill air—is *not system, so that a iitutij may be out the slightest pain, inlittlin! burning gas will deatrly life 14 The-inhalation of ammonia system when fainting-or apptri, odor of many of the ritedicine4 in the skin a few minutes afteli and may be immediately detect A convincing proof of the coast' of inhalation, is -tie fact that'- this positive evidence that prpper , remedies, carefully 'prepared and judieoasly adminis tered through th,e hings shou) d produce the : happiest reeults? -d)uring : *ghteen years' practice, many tionsands BuffLriug front dis eases of the lungs and throat,' have been-.un der my care,- and I hive effecte many remark able cures, even after the euff rers had been pronounced in the ltt s tages, bleb, fully W- I? isfies me that -consu ption is o longer a fatal disease. Ziy treatment of onsumption is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough investigation. Myerfect actinain lance with the nature of •tube Iles, &c.; ena bles me to diatiaginsh, readilly, y, the various forms of disease that simulate consumption. and apply the proper remedi4, rarely being mistaken even in a single case. This famil iarity, in connection with certain pathological and microscopic discOveries,enables mo to're lieve the lungs from the effectS of contracted chests, to enlarge the chest, pttrify the blood, impart to it renewed- vitality giviug energy and tone to the entire system. 1 Medicines with full directions out to any part of the United States and canadfts by pa tients communicating their symtorns by letter. But the cure would be more certain if the patient should pay`me a visit which would i give me an opportunity to 'exa ine the lungs and enable me to fweseribe wi h much greater certainty, and then the curd uld be effected without my seeing the patient gain. G, W. GRAHAN , M. D., Office 1131 Filbert S eet, (Old No. 109,) belOw' - elftli, • PBILADELPHIA, A. ..: "TOO m WITNESaiIIS; - I ' Olt ' I ;:....; THE FORGER OONV I IOTEDI .2.1 John AS', Dye is?he Author. •0! C.) Who has-had 10 years experienFe as a Bank:s ; er and Publisher, and AUthor of r,,:- A series of Lecturci at Br!padleal, Tabernacle, • when, fur 10 successive ni hts, over t i l ge-50,000 People i ei I Greeted him with Rouads o 1 Applause, 'r , while ho exhibited the lisann6r in' which ~ Counterfeiters execute' heir Vauds, and- r Y ll the Surest and' Shortest elms of • ‘.., Detecting them 2.7 . . . • .! The Bank Note - Engravers all ery Mat _ he i'.7 .0 the greatest Judge of IViper. 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A. iRTI Y1),LE,,,, At Merchants Uotel, North 4th , I , TO THE mptuivirs:oF THEIMT:OIO-NORTH - • ' - .piTLADELPEdA.; trAggET being - pal'lk aocessible, your attention is called to , it, aa, possessing facilitici and advantages; yrortity of your ootisideration. ; • Among its advantages. mayl be enunteritad its location, having shorter lines of -Corozal:Mr • cation to the interior, itsproxintity to the Iron and Anthracite Coal districts +if Pennsylvania the large and varied extent Ili( ltd 1011/AUfba: tureS, beitig far in advance of otter city. 'C in the nited States, the _moderate e . .tpenSes n ecessary for carrying on business' itc._,:ete, The market possesses unrivalled' -avant& ges for the sale. of. many 41(141 . ot produce, suilt as Flour, Wheat, Carley, • -Wool, Butter, Clieee,' l .3.e..; while the charges utitde upon sales and attendant expenses are more lemur. ate than neighoriog seabbardloarketa.. Wit. W. PAUL: Wholegato . ' 1109 Ti 'SHOE and STRAW GOODS WAREROUSE, Ha 626 .70.a.rket St. ITIJ4FE iFirolce l gitO HOUSE, No. 430 Market and, 425 liercliint Str6ots: -11 - ' T. 4 YLOS, GILLESPIE ,f CO., :Wholeseil . • GROCERS, Nos.-11 and 13, SonthiWatct gift . J. c:i;FREELAND, with CLINE CAR ROL,- Importers of WINES, lIRANDIES„ • GINS, No. 304 North 3d 'treet. • T. JIORRIS, PEROT`CO.4' Importeri - and ;- Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, CHEMICALS PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, te.; N. 621 Market, and 612 See:Janice Sta. 'r f • KEkS'TONE STATE SAPONIFIER, .'or CONCENTRATED LYE for •making Soak„ Itanufactured by the Penn.;Salt Co., Tarea4 Wm, Allegheny county, Penn.- Represented: by LEWIS, JAMES 4- Co., Philadelphia.. • /./.4., LS 4. TAYLOR, Importers and Cash JOlAnrs, No. 305 Market Street, HOSIEIAIt GLOVES, SHIRTS and DRAWERS, GCM BELTS. SHIRT BOSOMS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES. LACES, ;SUSPENDERS, • , THREAD.S, CO3IIIS, to: BUNN, RAIGUEL Importers of BRITISH GOODS and Jobbers-of. FANCY and STAPLE SILK GOODS,. "E111 . 11101D2- - ItrEs, Nd. 37 N. Third; street., - JAiIES, KENT, SAhTTER f CO., Impcirt 'ersland Jobbers of FOREIGN and DOMES TIC DRY GOODS.,Iio. 233 and 241- North 3d,Street, shore Race. . l' „ 13LABON S SMITH; OIL CLOTH HANI:4. • FIACTURERS and • COMMISSION . mint. CHANTS. Warehouse Nts. 146 N.3d St.; -, HENZET C0.,1-iinpOrtors and Wholesale Dealers in If..kRWARE,iCUTLS- . ; ' RV . ' and GUNS, 427 31arket iand 416 Co*. merce streets. L BIBIGH4US; llraPtirtet. sad Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN and DO 11ESTIC HARDWARE, No; .258 North 14 street, below-Vine. l - . , .. MILL, CROSS CUT,. CIRCULAR . awl HANP 5_4)1'5 -in any caricty and style el the celebrated IXL stamp, Manufaethred WALTER CRESSON . , DepOt• No. 503 Cos- ruerce St. .• • ; HAHHERS, HATCHETS te. in great' riety, manufactured by C. IiAMMO),ID, De-, pOtNo. 503 Commerce at. The attention ] of the trade is calledlo these.goods as being equal in quality and finish:to any made. JAMES ,EARRER, - Wholemle. Deafer ja CLOCKS, Agent for the PATENT EQUAL IZING THIRTY DAY CLOCK, Manufaits rer of GOLD . PENS. 5, E. ennui. of Sol nod Cheitnut sts. .11 , PRATT 4- RE 4TH, Importers' of WATOII ES, JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS, W. corner sth and Markeoitir • . - • • ; FITHIAN, JONES & • " Importers and Jobb l ete in -11 • . - British & American pry Goods, 215 Market, through to 204 Church .Alley. Ser6 Mouths credit for approved Notes. • _ ' t10:14-3m.. • • a COURT PROCLAMATION, - .lIEREAS the Ron. Robert -G.- White, AIT V President Judge, and the Hone. Joseph Mann and G. G. Colvin, AssOciate Judges of the our ts of Oyer & Terminer and General ha Delivery, Quarter Stasionis of' the Peace, Orph ans' Court and Cdurt of Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued their precept, - bearing date the fourth day, of November, in the year of. our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-seven, and to Arse directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery; Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of CommOn Pleas, in the Borough of Couderspoit, on MON DAY, the 21st day of December next, and to continue- ono week. ' - • - Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and 'Constables within the county, that they be then and tt4 1 i i i in their proper persons, at 10I,o'clock A: I.f. f said day, with their rolls, records , inquisitio 11,, examinations, and other,remembranees, tiOltt those things which to their Offices appertain to be. Bone. And those who are -hound It y their recognizaners to prosecute the t o prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of sat! ceunty of. Potter: are to be then_ and there prosecute against them as - will be just. '' I Dated at COUDERSPORT, November 4th, 125 Z, and Um Plat year of the Independence of t o United States of America. A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff. TRIAL LIST, DIMMER TERM, 11864. C. W. Elli. ' . fri. ' and Jae, W. Smith. • Bingham 'Estate, ~ " Jacob B. Rodents. Russell *Maskin, • " Asa Stevens 4al Munson I Merriman, " Bunnel I C lark.: N - Matteson, ' , : " . Phil:teas- Geod C. Aylestvorth, " .1.1. PLMinard.- Pike Township, " - -D. J.Vhappell. Wharton School Dist. '4 Julius Johnson. Isaac Pearce, for use " Frrnklin Gale. Samuel Haven, "-. . A. M. Benton..` - 7,6 i. 17. Jackson / A. W. Williams, ". D. N. , *bar. Ira Lamphere, .. ":L. H. Kinney; .. Browo - A Brothers, _ . " :... B. P., Lyman; : JOBilaTi_SumPf .- --- "-- 11: S; Carrie:r....., E. IW. Elliott, " Benj. Bares. ....,, W. G. WElelland, use," • -Alm'd Woodcock: Gilbert .thilebols, - ; . 1 - 1 C ;":2-t;.'l 4 'nuEcl. -- Matthew- Wilkinson, " ,Temple Wilkinson George Fos 1.8. Miss, '''' ',Asa-Et...(iibbs, - -;• ilOsetkClishinZ ',.' - 'G. Merrill, . , E. it Carpenter, , , !"! RickardShey;je . ., ia'..R.: l7olll tl) . .." '' " "'AI: I.` irrinti.. , Sobieski Miss,: ~' . ' 0 ' 8.. W. Irlittyies.; , ' . ' ~.', :,- -11., .I....oLMSTER, - Pio.h'7:" Prothenolazi% Offiee Nov.-2, I$I?. • INK and stsio'b article* in tie tilititn i et.lk t sale b 7 sl*-1.) Y . .1G: S. Potter County, W. T. Jones. A li