MMEMI tobntlj Omit. We invite the. attention of our readers to the Suspectus of the Bonze Journal, paper tai Which we called their . attention .a few weeks since, as among the best pub lished. • He and al4e still continue to be used for -"my husband," "my- wife," &c., among -some of our people. How much. better, .to our taste, the latter Sounds i Don't Sou think so, reader ? it J. Olmsted El., will deliver an ad dress before the S. of T., Entails Division, .at their next meeting Saturday evening Dec. sth. We trust this announcement will secure a full attendance both of mem bers and visitors. For the Potter Journal :A statistical account of the Hay and Grain raised in Pleasant , Valley Town ship, Potter County for the year 1857 : Bushe4. 301 Buckwheat, 27 Corn, 1006 Potatoes, 04, Tom. Wheat, ]tie, tlsts, 1011 Italian. Beggars, music grinders, d:c., continua to annoy our citizens. Not long since we had two stout fellow . s here with their machines, grinding out their harm onies before every house in the Borough. A day or two ago a fine healthy lad was going about with a testimonial from "John Smith," and "Samuel Low," addressed to Gentlemen,"—begging funds for his mother in Italy : who is anxious to come to America! What surprised us most was to zee the names of some of oar young ladies on his list. of benefactors. There is but one thing to be done in this country with such nuisances; and that is to arrest ;them wherever. they are to be found and put them into the work-shop. Extraordinary Endurance of a Sheep IVtthout Food.—Mr. Joel P. Randall, of Hebron Township, informs us that a week or So ago he foun d, , alive, a sheep of his in the woods, w hich had been gone 30 44 8, and which he avers, from the posi tiowand condition of the animal, had been without food during that time, or at least the greater part of it. It was was in fine etmdition, extremely fat and healthy when it strayed awayiaxid after it had been gone just thirty days, and during which time the woods had been thoroughly scoured in search of it, it was found lying in a dumb of bushes, fastened by a chain it had on when it left. He says that it was very fat when it strayed away, and the season being very wet, it was enabled to survive the thirty days; and a week after it is found, it is alive, and rapidly regain ing its flesh. We have entire confidence in Mr. Randall's statement, but must say that this is almost incredible, and would be pleased to have our scientific and ag ricultural' editorial brethren throughout the country give their opinions in regard to it. VENT SUSPICIOUS.-CIZASE, the bach elor editor of the, Potter Journal, seems to have got into soine kind of a scrape, or contemplates a matria►onial alliance with some of the fair damsels of Coudersport. In dunning his subscribers, this bachelor says : "We have more nvitehs than one depending °Lillie receipts of the Jourrue," and We hope they nun ju some measure, be relieved from their suspense of me.stication." How shrewd some editors are—as well as other folks ! There is friend JAME'S, away off in Warren, twitting us of com mitting matrimony, while a great many here at home are doing the same. Show us the "gal" and we can be -"counted in" —misery loves company; and whore is there greater misery than in the heart of a country printer=aye, even an "old bachelor"—who must be-forever dunning his subscribers "and it availeth not." Now, friend JAMES, don't be at all sur prised if in the course of a few years, we tike -it upon ourself to form "an alliance with some" one " of the fair damsels of Couderspcirt"—{we.are not dispose& to attempt to govern snore than one ut a time) —for we must either suspend, or take a capital" partner. By the way, our Warren friend will doubtless know how to sympathise with us when we inform him that our receipts since the publica tion of the above "dun" has been $O,OO. Is it not enough to make one desperate— even to deliberate and de-lieioni contem plation ? Our friend is also aware that - we have some as fair damsels here as can be "seared . _ ILT Register's . Notice. OTICE is hereby given that Jane W. But ,terworth, Administretrix of the. Estate of R ales C. Butterworth, deceased, hai filed her acceuatin the'Register's•Office, in and fortbe toasty of Potter' ' and that the same will be presented theOrphans' Court of said coun ty, on Tuesday, , the 22d day of December,l Next, for confirmed on-and allowance at ; which time and place all persons -interested _lazy attend if they think proper. ANDREW JACKSON, Register.' s‘Wlerspart, Nov. 2P, tc.- - The most superbly illustrated liagazine. ever published in Anievii, is the December' num ber of the - .COsiaoroqi . a3C.A.ar JOURNAL, ion / taining over sixtsi syletttii4 Enstavinya, and gir ing full particulars °t i the benefits sf the p os-. mopollian Art Association, twodortars a year; single Copies fifty crate. Spdcimen copies will be sent all persons who wish to subscribe on receipt.of five postage stetmpa r (1.5 cents.)` Address x : • 1! C. L. DERSY, Acivaty C , A, A., 549 Brottdutty, New Nork. A supply ofgood; BIBLES and TESTA MENTS, suits.* for the Common Seh'ools, and . viilLY 616.1 v, may be had by calling at the Bookstore of 31. W. MANN, or ou the sub scriber. C. M: BLAKE, Agt. of Penu4 Bible Society. Coudersport, ',N0..26, :Er Those linable to purchase will be fur nished gratuitously. [1 0:22.] THE WINTER TERM !Of Coudersport Academy, will commence. on Tuesday the 15th of December next, to :continue thirteen weeks. Grain cif all kinds will be received on tuition,! at tbe market prices, if. promptly deliv'ered ; therefore the tightness of money ieed ;prevent no one from obtainiing,an Education. • J. HENDRICK Principal Bashes. 507 991 1385 L. L. Reit( 51Aurtikliltitts. BY VIRTUE of Sundry mitrits of Venditioni Exponaz and Fieri :I , l?ias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas 0 Potter Co.; Pa., and to me directed, I shalll!expose to public sale or outcry, at the Courtjiousa in the Bor ough of Coudersport, on Monday the 21st day of December, 1857, ati 10 o!clock, the following described real estettc, to wit.: Certain real estate situate!in:Shiron Town ship, Potter Co., Pc, Bounded on the north, east and south by• Mann d; Nichols; and west by lands of Jonathan Olds * Jonathan Olds, Jr,, containin:; fifty acres, of which there is five acres improved, being 'part of Warrant No. 5985. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George W. Wood. ALSO—Certain real estate, i viz: one third of 944 acres and one half acre 'on Warrant No. 4649, situate in Wharton TOwnship or Syl vania Township, pottar Co., Pa., Bounded north by Warrant !No. 4693, east y Warrant No. 4682 And Linde of F. It. Backus, and south by Warrant No. 4752 and land:otiF: R. Back us, and west by Warrant No, -2160,—a1l unim proved. Seized, taken in ex,ecution, and to be sold as the property of Thomas Wands • ALSO—Certain real estate eituate in Hec tor Township, l'otter Co. ' Pa., Bounded on the north by lands of H. Loucks, on the east by lands of H. C Leach, south and west by lands of llunsicker and Garlock, containing -fifty adres, of which about four acres are im proved, with one frame dwelling house there on. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property pf Matthew, Yonng. • , ALSO--Certain real estate situate in Ulys ses Township, Potter Co.. Pa., Pounded on the north by lands of Timothy th.lutia, east by lands occupied by •Linus Evans, south by Grover, and west by Thomas Hathilton, containing thirty acres, on which is one frame house awl three acres impruyed. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George B. Baker. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Whar ton Township, P,otter. Co., Pa.,, Bounded .on the north by the . lands of IL W. May, John Mahon and S. ,Ross, and by the Sinnemalion ing Creek, on the east by Sinnemahoning Creek and mill race,-south by lands of John Mahon, Jr,i, and Sinnernalioning Creek, and west by lands of H. W. May, containing about 70 acres, of which twenty acres are improved, with two frame dwelling houses, 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., Bounded north by lands of John Bearfield. east by Loci's, south by lands of Lewis, and on the west by lands of William A. Simpion, containing 5u acres, being part of Warrant No. 4926—ALSO —One other tract of land situate in the Town ship and County afgresaid, Bounded north by -- Lewis, cast b lands of John :Keating & Co., south by lauds of James Ayres, & west by lands of John Bearfield and Lewis, containing one hundred acres. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of R. W. Mclntyre.. ALSO—Certain real 'estate situate-in Os waio township, Potter Co.; Pit., bounded on the north by John Wells, on the east by Thomas Kenyon, south and west by S. P. Lyman, con taining ten acres, of which four acres are im ; proted, with a frame house, frame barn, and some fruit trees thereon. [ Warren Ledger Seized, taken in execution , and to be sold as the property of S. It. Miner: ALSO—Certain r4l estate situate in "flys- SCS Township, Potter Co., Pa., Bounded on the north by lands of W. Morley, east by lands of W. Morley, south by Unseated lands of Fox & !toss, and west by lands of Amos Itiymond and the David Bunnell lot, containing one hundred and eleven acres of land, on which is twenty five acres improved, with one frame house, one frame barn, ,and some fruit tries thereon. Seized, taken in execution, rind to be sold as the property f lliram 11. Guernsey. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Alle. gang Township. Potter Co. Pa., Bounded ou the north by lots Nod. 54 & 55, east by unseated lands of the Fox estate, on the south by lot No. 67 and Binghain lands, OR the west by lots Nos. 54, 63. and 65, contaiting 'two hun dred and seventy' four acres and eight tenths of an acre, being lot No. 58 of the alloment of the Bingham lands in Allegany, Tovi•nship, of which eighty acres are improved, and ten acres chopped, on which, is one frame house, one frame barn, one log tiouse s . and some fruit trees. . Seized, taken in execution; and to be sold as the property of W. T.' Jones.. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Hector Township, Potter Co., Pa., 'Bounded on the north by unseated- east by lands of Thomas Lanning, south - by lands of Melvin Martin, and west by lands of the Bingham . Es tate, containing one hundred and ten acres, of i 1 which about fifteen acres are improved, with,' one frame house, and some fruit trees thereon. —ALSO 7 -Another lot situate in said Town.... chip, Bounded 011 the north by - the highway called the Genesee Fork rand, and east by Francis String, south by A. P; Cone,and west by D. Sunderlin, containing one half of an acre of groind..l' • . _ . Seizefi, taken in fuel:diem .and Sif be field am the property orris* iy Sony; • 4= • Speci:t ice SEND FOR ITS Bibles and , Testaments., SHERIFF'S SALES. . , ALSO--Certain real , estate situate in -Bing hmal--Towl*lll4.rotter,Co.,,,Pa., , Bounded on the_northlands or,Johit Phillips and Bs tate 0f : k%.i . :4 Ross, east by lands of ;Aunts Lewis and . —=-'Evons, by• . unietteed lnndi of-Fox 411tOss, h and- West .by lands-,of Fox tt Roos, containing.one hundred and sixty nine acres,. about eighty nine acres of which_ are!improved r with'two frame.honies one lo g house, four frame barns; one over. ;hot Saw Mill, and some fruit trees thereon. . Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of Harrison Rosa te L 21. White. ALSO—Certain rest' estate situate in Alle gany Township, Potter Co., Pa,, Bounden:as follows: Beginning . at a port 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 rods and six tenths of a rod:to" a post iu the west line of lot deeded to the.Peets, thence by said line south' one hundred rode 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 plice of begin ning, containing sixty nine acres and one tenth of an acre. Seized, tdiren in execution, and to be sold as the property of Wm. P. Cool. ALSO—Ft. Fa.- Certain real estate situate in Hector Township, Potter 'Co., Pa., Bounded on the-north by the highway called the Gene see Fork road, east by lands of Francis Strang, south by lands of 'C. P. Cone; and west by Daniel Sunderlin, containini,; . one half of au acre of ground jail:roved. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Henry &ray. ALSO—Fi. Fa.-Certain real estate situate in Eulalia Township,-Potter Co., Pa., Beginning at a post at the south east corner of patent No. 2124 in district No. 2, and being part of said pater t, thence north eighty perches to 'a post corner, thence west one hundted and six perches to a post corner, 'thence south eighty perches to a post corner, thence east one hun dred and six perches to the place of beginning. containing fifty acres more or Puss, of which twenty fire acres are improved, on which is erected one frame barn.—ALSO—Another tract of land situate in Eulalia. Township, Pot ter Co., Pit.; Beginning at a stake at the north west corner of lauds now owned and occnpied by Wm. Ayres, thence running north by lands of Jacob Vannatter ten rods, thence east sixty rods to the public highway, thence along the said highway eleven rods, thenCe west by lands of William Ayres sixty four rods to the place of beginning, containing eight acres more or less, being the same land con veyed bS,Peter Knickerbocker to Lester Har graves by deed bearing date Oct. 17, 1824, on which is six acres improved Land log house, and other out buildings. Seized, taken iu execution, and to be sold as the property of Linus Walker. • • A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff. Coudersport, Nov. 25, 1857. BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS ! FOURTH YEAR OF TIM • Cosmopolitan Art Association, Tin FAMOUS DUSSELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTINGS! PURCHASED AT A COST OF $lBO,OOO ! AND rOWERS' WORLD RENOWNED sTA• 4.7 TE 01' GREEK SEA', E!! Re-purchased fur six [house dollar: ' with several hundred other worlss.of Art, in Paint ing, Sculpture and Bronzes, comprise the Pre miums to be awrrded to the subscribers of the COSMOPOLn'AN ART ASSOCIATION, who will subscribe before the 28th of Januari, 1858, at which time the awards will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy of the large and splendid Steel En graving, entitled " MANIFEST DESTIIIY, also to A cope, of the COBILOPOLITALS Aar Jet:lOvit one year, also to IA Certificate in the Aivard of Premiums, also A free admission in the Dusseldorf and Cos mopolitan Galleries. iThus it is seen that for every three dollars paid;' the subscriber not only receives a SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVIFGI ! but, also, the beautifully illustrated Two Dollar Art Journal, One '"ear. ;Each subscriber is also presented. with a Certificate in the Awards of Premiums, by which a valuable work of Art, in Painting Or Ssulptere, may be received in addition, thus giving to every subscriber an equiValent to the value office dollars, and a Certificate Any one of the leading $3 Magazines is fur nished, instead of Engraving, and Art Joitrnal, if desired. NO person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five memberships. remitting .T. 1 5 3, are entitled to an extra Engraving. and six tickets. Full particulars of the Association are given in the Art Journal, which contains over sixty splendid Engra yi n gs, • prive jifty cents per nu fiz- Ger. Specimen copies will be sent to all per sons who desire to subscribe, on receipt of tire postage Stamps, (15 cents.) Address C. L: DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. , 10:22-6E. - 548 Broadway, New York. Administrator's Sale N p 1 ; P a s l I A Court lC o E f o t li r e a EI order 4 0 f P t o hoe - tter O l shall expose to sale, at the Court House iu the Borough of Coudersport Pa., on SATURDA 4 t, the 19TH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1837, 1 at one o'clock, P. M., the following destribed! real estate, situate in Sweden Township, Pot ter County, Pa. ; Bounded on the North by lots of C. L. Car- saw, Jacob Herrington' and John R. Miller ; on the East by lauds of George Fox and S. Rose, and by Bingham Lands; on the South by 1 Bingham Lands, and on the West by. Bing- ham Lands and lot of C. L: Carsaw : contain- ing 300 Acres, more or less, ,withOhe usual allowance of six per cent, for roads &e.• ' being Lots Nos. 10 and 11, of the allotment of lands of S. P.m; in Sweden township, and parts Of Warrants Nos. 1309 and 2117; about 50 acres of which is improN;ed, and on which has been ! erected ono frame house and barn; also, some fruit trees growing thereon. JOEL _HENDRICK, Administrator ; ' of the-Estate of Wm. Lyon, deceased:; Condersport, Nov. 25, 1357. 'AS IT SHOULD BE. rpHE subscriber keeps cosntantly on band 1. ready made, all articles commonly used, in hitt line of basiness, by the people, such as Plows, Coulters, Sleigh-Shoes, Clerises of sill kinds, Picke, Grub-Hoes, Drag-Teeth, Wedges, Grab-Hooks Neck-Yokes, Whiripletrees, rows . 4rc., Also Horse and Ox- Shoes by„the quantity, so that any person who may wish their horse or Cattle shod, need hale no delay: Anyarticle in my line made to order on short „. notice. • - - Sbcrp on Main St: north end oftb - e Borough. '10:23-4t. DAVID B. BROWN.: INK an 4 'et* a-articles ju tileiDrefi for . Lira% by, 4:144 .R. Y. . AUDITOR'S NOTIOR XTOTICE is hereby given that the auditor :111..-ilippointed-hy_the Court to make button of tile tiroceedif of the Bale - of .reall tate in the case of Polly Lord vc.-arsiJamee C. Curti4.af May:Term, 1855, 8, *lll. 'attend to the duties.ef hia,apimintruent on FItIDAY, the 18th day of Lreeember, next, at two o'clock P. 31.; at the Office of the-Prothonotary. - B.- J. OLMSTED; Auditor. • Coudersport, 1i0v.120, 1857.-10:22. 1 KODITO 'S NOTICE. r XTOTICEris hereb giten that the. Auditor 1.11 1 appointed - byte Court to make distrilr bution of the -- iiroceeds , of the sole of . eeL' tate in the case of James Gillingham, for use of N: J. Mills; verso* Crosby W. Ellis, of May Term, '1854, No. 32, rill attend to the duties of his appointment. at the Office of he Pro= thonotary, on MONDAY EVENING, December 21st next, at Seven cilelork. • 1 11. J. OLMSTED, Auditor. Coudersport,'Nov.ll24), 1857 —10:22. THE PAPER. FOR YOUR, FAMILY. biORRIS i'B ' WILLIS'S f • I "Home Journal" for 1858.. -POBLI§IIED WEEVILY AT TWO DOLLARS A : IYEAR. , IpHß . first numberpf.the'new series will be .1. issued on TUF," FIRST OF JANUARY next. , . • - i . ' .THE HOME JOLT.NAL •has become uui=l versaL• Tnere are few families of cultivated habits—(few of those who seek to enliven and make home the most intelligent and attractive place)Ll-who do not 'Soli receive it. his read, I we believe , whereverilrun the gold threads of! domestic happiness and true moral refinement, I Which are woven sOliiekly into the stronger I and coarser web of Our, coufitry's industry and energetic prosperity,. The home Journal is the speaker to the hearts of this busy nation, I in the hours given tOhappiness and relaxation. The first number of the view series-will be issued on the first al :Tannery next. New sub- 1 scribers can be supplied from that date; but immediate application will be necessary for such as desire to begin at the. beginning. A home IT hardly complete, :we think we may safely venture to say, withoutthe Horne Jour-.1 nal, which, besides being a chronicle of the', times, abounds in intelligence designedto en liven an American, Home. Its editors- (Gee. P. Montus and Whits) devote their eni tire time, skill and experience, to the task of giving, each week, everything worth knowing. They particularly keep an eye on all the whims and novelties of the day. The utmost paini, are taken_ to present the filets and Outlines of all newS. In the literary' department, we aim at sketches .and readable criticism, and in - our condensations of the productions of the vast newspaper-world of, Feu ope, we endeavor to avoid the tiresome and the local, and transfer to our columns the pick of English -informa tion and brilliancy, while we endeavor to se lect with a- true sense of pure morals, true wit, - and genuine humps.. The new feature for the _coming year is one that we have long thought of presenting to our readers—the CORRESPONDENCE of fear very brilliant who send us regularly* GOSSIP or THE GAY WORLD. We have grudged exceedingly the keeping-of these most readable matters to ourselves—feeling certain that it was precisely the Society gossip whieh our subscribers re quired as effervescenceto the otherwise brim ming cup—and, with some difficulty, we have obtained the consent of our fair correspond ents. It was only on one condition, however —that the ilwognita, , for each, shall be strictly preserved. We agreed to this; but,-as it was important to distinguishibetween their seve rat Letters, we ventured to suggest Hems de plume, such as we thought would be somewhat descriptive of their several veins of humor. The four ladies will therefore he introduced to the readers of the next volume of the House Journal, as MRS. JAPONICA JONES,' MRS. AMELIA RAFTER, MISS LOTSA MUFFIN, MISS JUSTELLA SUMMORE. And from these—the four most brilliant per sons of our city acquaintance—the charming Letters will be duly forthcoming. . Every one knows how a - tea-table or even ing circle is enlivened, by the coining in of an intelligent man, who knows all the new idea, afloat, and tellS them; briefly, gayly, and off , hand, in the way of ordinary conversation.— Such a person gives you the substance of the daily papers, in throe or four sentencestells you the plan and moral of- a new hook in a doten -words—gives l tke essence of a sermon. the tore of a public,speecli, the key to a Pub , lic character, the spirit-of an article in a re i view, the novelty in fashion, the last turn in politics—all briefly, and all without detail or flummery—leaving it with you, as material for yorr own discussion aird gossip. This is just - what we propose to do for. the Home Journal for 1858. We mean to jot down; for our read ers, in We fewest words possible, every nev i idea that falls in our way. As we read, as ! people drop. in and talk, as We look about in our walks, we shall be on the look-out for I ideas and novelties = giVing them in the brief est shape. Formerly, we .used to lay such memoranda aside, to write about if we should find time—now, we, shall give them to our reagers TO DISCLTSS FOR THEMSELVES. In this way,' the subscriber to the Home Journal will stand a chance to get hold, in some shape or other, of every Hue idea that is going. The other popular features of the paper will be continued :—Sketches of Belles, Portraits of 'Public characters, descriptions of stirring scenes in New York, news of fashion and man ners, phases of gay and litttrary society, any new fun or new folly—in short, a picture of the world as it passer. We have scarce thought it necessary to mention, however, what our readers well 'understand, that we take 'care also to chronicle and advance every interest of benevolence and moral improvement, and strive bard to make the Home. Journal no less usefnl and improving than- it is' entertaining and original. -Ai a New Year's preiont from a Gentleman to a Lady, the Home Journal Id one, of which the remembrance is renewed every week-, and it is unsurpassed as a gift in good taste. TERMS.—For one copy, $2; for three copies. $5, or for one copy for three years, ss—al ways id advance. Subscribe without delay. .Address, MORRIS 5: WILLIS. Editors, 107 Fulton-street, New York. Divorce Noticc. 1 . Daniel Dodge, No. 130 Feb. Term, 1857. - re. LIBEL Di DIVORCE. •AtieliaE4 Dodge, . A Subprena._ and alias Subpoena baring been issued.in this case, and returned nihil, the said Adelia E. Dodge, the respondent is hereby notified and required to be and appearin our Court, of Common Pleas at the pest Term of said Court, at Couders port, in the county of Potter, to answer _the complaint r ofLibellant. •_- - .. , . • A. ,C..TAGGAItT, SileriE. :Ciiniiersport, Not. 16, 1857. 7 -10:22-4t. • LEACHED MUSLINS and a few other sr Ulf-tielis ;in - the Ude of Staple' Dry - Goo& low for:peel'. of . E. N. SPENCSRA - .: - 10:1 ! D. W. S., AIX I P- - ortTANZ DISCOVERY coivilmi?rri ON ' DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT MIS PONTWELY , . tuRAbLE HY' INHALATION . 9 , . IV ll t r es il ix c i o th av 6 an i th gs e t r ti e m m i e w di h es ti t i e o i t ti h r e p s ca n t ges, - and coming in, direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, al lityatha) cough, causes a free and . easv expec toration; heals the lungs, purifies th . cblood, imparts renewed Vitality , to the nervous system,' giving that tone .attd energy so indispensable for the restoration of health.. To be 'able to state confidently" that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of medical treatment as oaf- other formidable disease;.ninety out of eteryl,hundred cases can be - cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent in the second; but in the third stage it is impossible to save snore than five per cent., for the Lungs are so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to metlicallskill. Even; how ever, in the 'last stages, Inhalation affords ex- _ traordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge which annually destroys ninety-live thousand persons in the United States alone ; and a correct calculation shows that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Con sumptive's graves. • Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumptien.. In all ages it has been the ;peat enemy of life, for it spare.s neither age-uor sex, but sweeps off alike BO brave, the beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By, the help of that Supreme Being, from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am en alibied to offer to the afflicted a 'permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect - produced by their depo sition in the hings is to (prevent the free ad mission of air into the air cells, which cause's a weakened vitality thr ugh the entire system. Then surely it is more ra ional to expect great- i er good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than frot those 'administered through the stomach; t e patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, af ter Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitution ally, and with more - power and certainty than c l remedies administered y the stomach. To prove the powerful and irect inlluence l of this this mode of ad min in ration, 'chloroform inhaled will entirely de •troy sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb mar be amputatedwith out the - slightest pain; hihaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when 'fainting or apparently dead. The odor ,of many of the medeines ds perceptible in the skin a few. minntes after being inhaled, and may be immediat lydetected in the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhalation, is` the act that sickness is al ways produced by brhathing foul air—is not this positive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously adminis tered through the hings should produce the happiest results 1 During eighteen years' practice, many thou ande r suffering from dis eases of the lungs a d throat, have been un der my care, and I h ve effected many remark lable cures, even aft r the sufferers had been 'pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat isfies me that consuznptit is no longer a' fatal. I disease. My treatment of consumption is original, and founded on (long experience and .. a thorough investigation My perfect acquain tance with the nature of tubercles, .ke:, ena bles me to distinguish, eadily, the various forms 'of disease that simulate consumption. , and apply the proper reMedies, rarely being mistaken even in a singel ease.. This famil- I isrity, in connection witf certain pathological I and microscopic discoveries, enables me to re- Hese the lungs from the effects of contracted I chests, to enlarge the chest, p urify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and ton^ to the entire system. . - 'Medicines with full Cl&otions sant to any part of the United Statesl i and Canadas by pa tients communicating their symptoms byletter. But the cure would be 'more certain if the patient should par me - visit, which 'would give me an opportunity t examine the lungs and enable me toprescri e with-much greater certainty, and th n the c re could be. effected without my seeing the pitient again. 1 • G, W. GRAN M, M. D., Office 1131i.ibe Street, (Old NO. 109,) belo .. Twelfth, PHIL4DELPII A ; PA., tt I o : 6) M WI. 'I 7 N SSES; ` , sx d 0 1 -OR I 1 THE FORGER 01;NITICTED: 1 John S. Dye is the Author. Qi Who has bad 10 Lvears experience as a Bank -k„, j er nud Publisher l and Author of P. A series ri Leeturis at Broadway Tabernacle, 1 when, for 0 W spccesse nights, over cf. , I ; I ,ga- tith Roue sof Applause, 000 Poo de"-Kag it I • Greeted him , - while he exhibited the. ianuer in which , Counterfeiter execute t eir Frauds, and .' i the Surest Detec t ing Shorst Means' of ftd I Detecting them The Bank Notel . .Engraversall say that he is o I the greatest .11 dge of Pap Honey living. . 1 GREATEST DISC. VERY Oro TIIE PRESENT CEN 'CRY FOR Detecting e'imitelleit Bailie •Po 0 I Describing every Genuine. ill in Existence,9_, and Exhibiting at n glance every. Coun- '^ terfeit in CirculatiOn !! ' Arranged so admirably tlt REFERENCE mI • • EASY, a nd , - b . DETECTI 1 N INSTANTANEOUS. o ja,-N o inde to examine I No pages to hunt up! Butso *simplified and arranged, that the Mere aut, Banker and Business g I Man can see al at a Glance. - 0 ENGLISH, RENCH AND GERMAN. 4) Thus' each ma read the Same in his own _,g I. ... .W..4,77V.L e TOIVGLTE. •• "0 Nose Perfect Bank Nat }List Published. E.: - . Also a List of. f..., 4 All THE PRIVATE BANKERS IN AMERICA. c . ) A Complete - ummary of the FRIANCE or EoIIOPS & MIE Ica will beublished in each edition, togith r with . lltie LItPORTANT NEWS OF T E DAY. Also, • A,S . RIES OF TALES - 4 ,; 4 From an Old anuscript f und. hi the. East. 6 " .. It furnishes he Most,•Co ple4 History I n .of O i rientay_.* ia t . • . describing the , ost Perple ng Yositions in which: the Ladies and G ntlemen of that CS Country have ben so often found.. These Stories will co tinne throtigbout the •whole P rea , - and will rove the Most„Entertaining4,s 4 aver offered to the Public.; - ~ 7. ,gam-Furnish d Weekly tia Subscribers on-,,9 ly r at $l. a year, ..All lettpsii.most be ad-` l .l JOHN 8.:11 1 4E 1 Broker, • 0 * Publisher and'Proprietoi, re Wall Street, 1:3 New-York, 1 1 .10:1-17.: 0 rg '3—A Ls ' l • acid tplipdid As , hut riresiry at • - - , - erLitfiTlLD'el. 'STEW G9c0.1 seirtiaitirt 're:l ' • - . 1. • -.-....., -:-_ - cap - - - -- -- -- - --- --- r- , ---..--.t-.:eu A . t 1) iiil6 4 - itaVeriise IQ 40,4 - - 1- i ltat, Faost'i ' . . \ JOHN A. iII.DDL, ~--- At Merchants Hotel, -North 4th St., Ph( .. TO THE MERCHANTS OF THE WESjIAND WEST.. 101,1111...iitiELPHL3,' 31AilICET:1 bailiff 44. A. ' accessible, your attention ts•called to- h i ,- as possessing facilities and advantageswirthy I of your consideration. . -, • -.- • -..- 7,.., . ~-.- Among its advantages pity be esim r ater: its location, having shorter lines of riin NO.. i., cation to the interior, its proximity te,th kolk and Anthraoite Coal districts of Pennsil &Wei,. the large and varied extent. of. :its Ala Urao", tures, being far it! advance of ..any othe ditj in the United States, the moderate, expenses necessary (Or carrying on briiiness etc., ete. The market possesses nnrivalled advants._ ges for the sale- of many kind!,_ of' produce r such as Flow, Wheat, Barley., 001, 13RWsrp Cheese, .Ic., while the cbarges made ':upon sales and attendant expenses ark more Moder ate than neigbaring seabotirti markets. . ..- W.ll. W. PAUL, Wholesale roccf, -4E102- aNd STRAW GOODS !WAREHO "SE, No. 626 Market,St. WOLFE 4 SING Wholesale CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 430 Market and 425 Merchant - Streets. ' : TA YLOR, GILLESPIE d• CO:, Whole sal GROCERS, Nos. 11 and 13, SoUthlWater St J. C. FREELANDi with CLINE 4. OAR.; ROL,' Importers of WINES,; BRANIIIIK, GINS, tc., No. 304 North 3d Street., " T. MORRIS, PEROT 4. CO., linporterS Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, CHEMICALS PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFF* No. 621 Market, and 612 St. James Sts - KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIER •• CONCENTRATED LYE for Making. Soap.. Manufactured by the Penn. Salt CO., Tares turn, Allegheny county, Penn.i-Reprosentad by•LEWIS, JAMES 4' Co., Philadelphiar - HAAS a t TAYLOR, l lmporters - and Cuda Jobbers, No. 305 Market Street, HOSIERY. GLOVES, SHIRTS and' DRAWERS, GEM BELTS, SHIRT BOSOMS, WHITE GOOD*, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, SUSPENDEII4I,. THREADS, COMBS, tc.; • B /LYN; RAW VEL 4. C 0.,. Importese BRITISH GOODS and Jobbers of FANCY and STAPLE SILK GOODS,.!EMBROIDIf- RIES, N0..37 N. Thitil street: JAMES, KENT, SANTEE at CO., ,Impast eis and Jobbers of FOREIGN and .DOllll4l- TIC DRS"'GOODS, No. 239 end. 24/ Narita ; 3d Street, above Race. 1 - BLABON 4. SMITH, OIL CLOTH MANIF FACTURERS and COMMISSION bum,- CHANTS. Warehouse Ni. 146 N.3llSt. • MOORE, HENZEY 4. CO., traporters aud• Wholesale Dealers in EARWARE, CUT 1.1 3 7, ELY and GUNS, 427 Market 'and 416 Ca. merce streets: ra . - - SAM' L H. BIBIGHAUS, IMportar sad 'Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN. and DO MESTIC HARDWARE,. No., 258 North 14 street, below Vine. • • - MILL, CROSS CUT, CIRCULAR and HAND SAWS in any variety ; and .tyle at the celebrated IXL stamp, manufactured 11 - WALTER CRESSONi Depot No. 503 0411. merce St. HAMMERS, HATCHETS 4.0., -in great vs riety, manufactured by C. HAMMOND,Ds. pot No. 503 Commerce at. The ittenties of the trade is called to these goods as being equal in quality and finish to any made. - • JAMES BARBER, Wholesale Dealei in CLOCKS, Agent for the PATENT EQUAL IZING THIRTY DAY CLOCK, Mitnufeets rer of GOLD PENS.. S. • E. corner of 34 and Chestnut sts. PRATT 4., HEATH, - Importers of - WATCH. ES, JEWELRY and FANCY - GOODS, N. W. corner sth and Market sts ; • FITHIAN, JONES _dr, Importers and Jobbers is • ' British & American ! Dry Goods, 215 Market, through to 204 Church Atlei. . Sera Months credit for approveNotes:.' - Oe 1- • [10:14.-2m. COUNTY OR DERS. TAKEN AT ' FACE, In Exchange fori Goods, AT SCHOOMAKER 1k JACKSON'S. COUDERSPORT, NOV. 4TH, 1867. NOTICE. William V. Seating, i. NO. 'l2B, - • Adolphus E: Boric Sept. Term,: 18$7 in and the COmmon Pl eas James M. 'Wilcox, of ?otter, County. VeT3tl3 Action of „Eject- _ , Leonard McKee. merit' for thefollaw ing described lots of land in said county, the first containing two hundred and fifty-se.ven' acres, situate in. Eulolls Township, and bound ed as follows : Beginning at the south-west corner of the Tuttle lot, thane's N. by vrest lino iff said' lot 126 rods to north' line, of Warren; No. 2129, thence west by said line 62.6. rode to N. J. Mills' east line, thence south' 43'd4- g,rees west by Mills' line 31 rodi to center of road, thence south 40.5 rods, thence. west by Mills' south lino 40 rods to Al - c.Orner, ,thence south 179 rods, thence east 185 rods ton posh in the west line' of Alreeron Nelson's .10; thence north 49 rods, thence east -50 - rods to warrant line, thence north 69.5 rods 'to, Tut tle's south line, thence west by safilline 92 rods to the place of beginning; being part; of Warrant No. 2129. The other lot, containing"one hundred and. thirty-six acres, is bounded as. followi : - ginning nt a 'poet in the east line Of . the Keat ing Lands, biint the north-east : corner of- , lot surveyed to.D, B. Martin, thence north 200 rods, theuce west 109.iods;lliencis, south, - 200 rods, thence east 109 rods to the place Of . be ginning ;:being.part of Warrant Sweden township, Potter county, _Pa. And now, to wit, September 22d; . 185"tiloa motion of John S.. Mann," 'attorney' for Plaintiffs, the Court grant rule - on Defetutsint to appear and plead by third day Of. next . Term or judgment by default, and order 'the publication of the rule.aceording-to the Act of Assembly, in such cases made and provided. By the Court, " fl. J. OLMSTED,'„! • - - - < ' - ?mei:O329CW.: Potter County . , __: Certified from the RecordlthisTath 4*,ot` Octoher, A. D. 185'7. . _ rr . 0. ., Witness my hand-and-seal of Offieis . Jat Coudersport, the samidajrand year ,10:18-6t. 01,114 TED, .V,Tc..WY.. • LEWISVIILE• STEAM GRIST NE.W.'ARRA.S,GEPANi t, , - MBE uttdersigad. haSin . ciitt: - I It former owneri of tlio:Lewtstilli St#Sus Grist Mill . are•noW pieititi.ed to do all meaner of grinding. tut they believe, to the' intistsc tion of their customer.. -Comeitanateett, • • CRAT.T.QM-JAW.D. - tThises, Peb. Ittre-.46e-941f..f..;-s.'"sl n 11111 ~~•\.- ~~!'