Newspaper Page Text
anii £minft|. SMITH & JOXKS have an attractin card on the 4th page of thi- paper. Luol at it. REV. C. 31. I'LAKK will deliver a pub lic Lecture at the Presbyterian Church, in this place, on Friday Evening, .January Ist. I3oS, (Nevr Years Evening.) Our friend SHALT, of the AVelisville Rural IJwfjct, is rjuite boastful over a couple of "incidents" w.hieh have recent ly simultaneously occurred in his domes tic arrangements. We hardly know whether, as his friend, it wouid be prop er fjr us t > congratulate hi u, these hard times. lie has our best wishes for plen ty of good victuals for aii hand . through th medium of his excellent little uews- Suinrtiuii'j for Mr luxnics. —Y\ e direct attention to the advertisement in another column, headed " A Homestead for -510." "The recent revulsion and panic should <teach mechanics and laborers the nrceszi *i <>{ having something more substantia! •and permanent to depend upon than mere .trace and commerce. The owner of a few acres of land, when out of employ ment, will have tiomethittg to subsist up on (luring "hard times." Resides, even at the present time, when so many amoi" r l 7 J us are our of employment, there is an ac tual scarcity of mechanics in all parts of Virginia. We would say to those who want permanent homes, uo other iState in the L '-'ion offers such inducements to the actual settler—whether farmer, mechanic or laborer. The German Class which commenced three weeks ago with but five members, now has elcccn, with the prospect of more. Rev. C. 31. lJ!ak' is the Preceptor. The German is a very useful language, and no one who occupies a position in busi ness should be without it if he can pro cure a knowledge of it. We confess, bow ever that it is a singular lauguage, and more difficult to learn than we supposed. It* genders are, to one acquainted vritlj the arrangement of the English Genders, Tf-ry laughable. For instance, 13 in a i Horse) is in the Neuter Gender, while JZi tCtil. (Stone) is in the Masculine (len der. Here is a complete somersault of our good old mother-tongue. It is our in icutioa, however, riot to be disheartened by these singuhuilies, for we are bound to learn the German language—if such a thing is possible. The Class meets every Tuesday and Friday evening. Lord Clarendon has determined to send Dr. Livingston, the African explorer, to Lisbon, with the strongest reconimeu e'tiriis, both to the King and gov i nnu nt of l'<atugal, where also he would receive the hoju'ty support of the Knglish minis ter at the cot-it, in his ellorts to secure rrcedom of navigation ol the Zau.bese, sr.u the utmost taeihiies for commercial ifitcreoursc with llie interior of Africa.— Ex. fh:s will not only benefit that country, ant prove one of the readiest modes of breaking up the slave-trade on that coast. >'e ahn.il see if Portugal agrees to it. whether of mind or ' My, is sure t > eo.a.aaad respect, even Plough it be used against us I" ibb'""\Vhat event in our annals is there ? ''*t Slavery has not set her hand upon it to claim it as her own ?" toutersjion t ri_^~t uiveifj, Corrected Wttlc'y fur the <Journal, BY Si HOOM.iKEK & JA t Si SON, I'M .V rt ift l>ry tivoCs, 0 rvceries, lion g' La pa, llools J" S/tO's, Crockery, Cork, Flour, Meat. Sotiuns, ,tv„ ,j\\, MUX STREET., COUDEJfcM'URT, PA. Lwr. iupcrfiue, T 1 bbl., - - J7 5u extra, ,r 8 00 Gut, •• •• - - - 30 00 • V -T, 4 - " - - - - 3 50 'Mkii,, 100 lb?., 2 50 I'-'TTER, *£ lb., - - r jb " - 10(^12 •UL.OT, 44 '• _ 12(6 14 " u - 250ti30 *•, " " - 12 It)., . - - - 10 Sxix, " - - , 25 Scuiß, lb., - - - IQ(£l2 "'l'sa APPLES, " - - - 12 ' '• Buihtl, - n. - - 2 50 M Keavs, 'jJ ' ... 250 ., et *M4T J * 44 - - - 30 14 11 - - - 2 j 44 " - - - 87 " rE< " u 62 P T *TflEs' i, It 2ft y*' V Dozen, * ► 12 n,n VTon ' • ' - - 7 & 8 e Hu-ts, grern, qj !b, - 4 Gl, u dry > •' V r a , " - 14 - 7 v Uvinqster's Xotice, u hereby given that Jane W, Rut- | M Administratrix of the Estate ni t . fl .y* deceased, ht* tiled h. p '?ui •" l ' ie Ik-giater's Office, in and for the ' " 01 Butter, ar.d that the same will be t, " * 144 the Orphans' Court of said coun- V„ U f T . uetda y lhe 22(1 day of December, * ~ rmr.ti on ar.d allow..nee at U, , " e P ii4ce ail per-ons interested " 11 ttuy think proper. JACKSON. Register. * T 4, ru >!(;▼. 2?>, 1857. lVa2 r. . jjf. The most superbly illustrated Magazine eve published in America, is the December RUIU her of the COSMOPOLITAN AHT JUG4M.IL, con taiuiug over svty splendid Engraving*, and giv ing full particulars of the benefits si* the Cos mopoliian Art Association, two do'Utrs a year sin rle copies fifty ernt.*. specimen copies wil lc sent at! person - who wish to subscribe ot receipt of live postage stamps, (15 cents.) Address C. L. DERBST, Actuary C A. A., l>4 t' J Jr. ml rug, At uc F'ark IS!!>2cs asid Te>i(&utcuG. A supply of good BIBLES end TESTA MENTS, suitable for the Common .Schools and VK:;Y CMKAP. may be had BV calling .- the Bookstore of M. W. MANN, or on the sub scriber. C. M. BLAKE, Agt. of Perm a Bible Society. Cornier sport. No. 2, ISS 7. 1 <o<e unable to purchase will be fur nished gratuitously. ' [10:22.] THE V* IN'Tl: it TERM of Coudcrsport Academy, will commence on Tuesday the lath of Deceitiber next, to continue thirteen weeks. Grain of till kinds will be received on tuition, at the market prices, if promptly delivered; therefore the tightness of money uecd prevent no one from obtaining an Education. J. H E:VPRICK, Principal dlria dtilifi'ti.srmrnfs. • -^N SHERIFFS SALES. ffj "i" VIRTI E of Sundry writs of Venditioni J8 9 Exponas and Fieri Facia* issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter Co.. Pa., and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale or outcry, at the '"ou:t House in the Bor ough of Coudcrsport, on Monday the 21st day of December, 1857, at 10 o'clock, A M., the following de. v :ribed real est ::e. to wit: f'ertain real fatal" situate in Sharon Town ship, Potter Co., PH., Bounded o:i the north, c ist and .outii by .Mann .t Nichols, an-*! west lands of Jonathan Olds k Jonathan Olds. Jr., containing fifty acres, of which there is rive acies improved, being part of Warrant No. r> t> tr r>. Seized, taken ir. execution, and to b? sold as the property of George \\. Wood. ALSO —Certain real estate, viz: one third of 944 acres and one half a.-re on Warrant No. -PJ49. f'tu re in Wharton Township or Syl vania Township. Pottnr Co., Pa.. Bouuded north by Warrant No. 4 j'.'g. east by Warrant No. 4d82 and lands of F. R. Backus, and south by Warrant No. 4752 and land of F. It. Back us. and v-- it by Warrant No, 2100—-all unim proved. Seiz-d. taken in execution. and to be gold as the property of Thomas Wands !j ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Hec tor Township, Potter Co.. Pa., Bounded on ' the north by lands of 11. Loucks, ou the east 3 by lands of 11. C Leach, south and west by l-'.nds of iiunsieker and Gariock, containing t. ly acres, of which rbuut four acres art iui - proved, with one frame dwelling house there- ' f o:1 \ Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold - as the property of Matthew Young. 1 ALSO-—Cert.ilu real estate silurte in Ulys j ses Township, Potter Co.. Pa., Bounded cn the north by lands of Timothy (jaiutis, east bv t lands occupied by Linus Evans, south bv . Grover, and west t > Thomas ilaixiiiton, containing thirty acres, on which is one frame house anc three acres improved. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of GcOrge IL Baker. AL.t-O—Certain real estate situate in Whar ton Township, Potter Co.. Pa.. Bounded on the north by ttie lands of (1. W. May, John ' M ilion and iters, and by the Binnemahon ing Creek, on the east by binncmahoning . Creek and mill rice, south by lauds of John , .\l.iiic;n. Jr.. an l Siniur.nthoning Creek, aud wist by land- of H. W. May. cont tini: gabout' J 70 acre.-', of which twenty "cres are improved, : with two frame dwelling Lous??, one frame; - .V >rc 11 lis?, two f.ata ; b ;ru?, one board sii .n --ty, autl wita so:r • fruit trees thereon-—ALSO i One etli'.T tract, situate ia Wharton Town ship. Pot'<rC'!., Pa.. Bounded nortli by lands of John BearSeid, east by Lewis, soutn by binds of Lewis, ami on the wewt by lands of William A. Simpson, containing 50 | acres, being part of Warrant No. 4920—ALSO < ae other tract of land situate in the Towu • ship and County aforesaid, Bounded north by Lewis, east by lands of John Keating A Co.. soui'i by lands of J.r*; % Ayres, L west, by lauds of John Bearheld and Lewis,. l containing one hundred acres, j Seized, taken in execution, end to be sold . as the property of B. W. Mv In tyre. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in O?- wayo township. Potter Co., Pa., bounded on the north by JJm Wells, 0:1 the east by Thomas Kenyon, south and west by fc. P. Lyman, con taining ten acres, of which four acre* are im proved. with a frame house, frame barn, and . , some fruit trees thcrzon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of S. It. Miner. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Civs- 1 ses Township. Polter Co., Pa., Bounded on 1 the north by land? of W. Morlcy, east by lauds i of W. Morley. south by unseated lands of Fox J ,V PiOss. ami west by iauds of Amos Rsymond ) and the David Bunnell lot, containiitg one 1 hundred and eleven acres of land, on which > is twenty five acres improved, with ouc frame ' Lous 0 , one frame batn. aud some fruit trees I thereon. > Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold ! as the property of Hiram If. Guernsey. 1 AL.SG—Certain real estate situate in Alle > ga;iy Township, Potter Co. Pa., Bounded on I t..e north by LiiN'os. 54 A 55, east by unseated II lauds of tu.e Fo*. estate, on the south by lot ' Ko. Ci and liinghani .ami,, on .iio wc:t by 1 lots Nor. 51 63 and 65, containing two huu-. > fred and seventy four acre- and eight tenth? 1 of an acre, being lot So, 5S of the alloir.ent of the Bingham lands in Ailegauy Township, of which eighty acres are improved, -i.tl ttn acre? chopped, ou which I* one frame house, one frame barn, ou log house, and sume fruit i trees. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as ths property of W. T. Jones. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Hector Towr.siiip, Potter Co., Pa., Bovnded on the north by unseated lands, east by land? of Thopjns Lanning. south by lands of Mclvin Mariin. and west by lands of the Bingham Es tate, containing one .hundred and ten acres, of which about fifteen acres arc improved, with one frpine house, aud some fruit trees thereon. —ALFO—Another let situate in said Tswn- ; thjp, Bounded on tiw north bv the highway called the Genesee Fork raod. and east by Francis Strang, south by A. P. Cone, and west by D. Snndcriin, tonuining one half of as I acre of gronr.d. j Soiled, taken ic execution, and U: b sold ■ i as the property of H t%rr Fzrrsy. j ALSO —Certain real estate situate iu Bing ham Township, Potter Co.. Pa.. Bounded on the north by lands of-John Phillips and Es tate of Fox £ Ross, cast by lac-is of Anx-s j Lewis aud Evans, soc.tb by unseated ; lands of fox & Ross, and west by lauds .of Fox k Ross, containing one hundred and six? v uine acres, about eighty nine, acres of which are improved, with two frame- houses, one log house, four frame barns, one over shoi Sa.v Mill, and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Harrison Rota £ J. 11. White. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Alle gany Towmii'p. Potter Co.. Pa.; Bounded as fohoivs: Lcginmng at a po.-t in the north ! Lite ot iut No. 4fi7, thence north one Inn- 1:•! j! ,d to a post, thence east partly aiung the south line ot lot No. -.•> one hundred and V vonteen rods and >i.v tenths of a rod to a post in the west line of lot deeded to the Pacts, ( thence by said line j>outh one hutidre.l rods to a post the south west corner of the Peel Jo!. , thcuce west one lutudre 1 and seventeen roils and rix tenths ul a i<-d to the place of begin ning, containing sixty nine acres and one tenth of an acre. | Seized, taken in execution, a;.d to be sold as the property ot Wni. P. Cool. AL&O —Ft. Fa.- Certain real estate situate in Hector Township. Potter Co., J'a„ Bounded OH the north by the highway culled the Gene see Fork road, east -<y lands ot Fram is Strang, south by lands of ('. P. Cone, and west by Daniel Sunderlin. containing one half of an acre of ground improved. Seized, taken in execution, and to be told as the property of Henry Ervay. A '.eh 1 — Ft. /A'.-Certain real estate situate in Eulalia Township, Potter Co., Pa.. Beginning at a po r t at the south east comer of patent No. 2124 in district No. 2, and being part of s i 1 patert, thence north eighty perches to a j post corner, thence west one hundred and six 'perches to a post corner, thence south eighty perches to a post corner, thence east one hun {. drcd and six perches to the place of beginning. containing fifty acres more or of whLii ' twenty five acrc3 are improved, >,n which ij •erected one frame barn.—ALSO—Another . tract of land situate in Eulalia Township, Pot , ttr Co., Pa., Beginning at a stake at the north west corner of lands now owned and 1 occupied by Win. Avres, thence running north by lands of Jacob Vannutter ten rod?, thence • ; ea.t sixty rods to the public highway, thence ' along tin 1 a '.id highway eleven rods, thence west by lands of \\ illiam Ay res sixty four rods ' to the place of beginning, containing eigh' ? acres more or less, lseing the same iand cou | vcyc by Peter Ivaickcrbocker to I.ester ITar r .vis 1-y d*ed bearing date Oct. 17. 182 i. on which is six acres improved land, log housa. ! and other out buildings. t! .Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Linus Walker. A. C. T AGO ART, Sheri.T. Coudersport, 270 v. 25, 1857. i IFLULLSANT PKONPECTIIS! iOI'KTH YE Alt OF THE Cosmopolitan Art Association. THE FAMOUS OUSSELOORF GALLERY OF PAINTINGS ! PL ItCHASED AT A COST axo Pow>Kd' would uevowkkd stattts of tuk (iILKIhK SLAVE!! j Re-purchascd lor six thoosoml dotlarj. with several hundred other works of Art. in Paint ing. Sculpture and Bronzes, con pri*e the Pre miums to be awrrded to the subscribere of the COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION, who will sub - -ribe before the 28th of January. ISSB, at which time the awardi will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every Hubiscr'.ber of three dollar* ii cntiiled to A copy of the large and xplendid S'.ccl En ■grrtxiiig, entitled •• Manifest DtsTinY. ai.-o to A cop, of the CosaonoLiTAS Art Jouhnal one year, also to A Ccriificate in the Award of Premiums. a!*o A free admission in the Dusseldorf and Uos inopolitan Galleries. Thus it is seen that for every three dollars paid, the subscriber not only receive? a SPLENDID THREE DuLLAR ENGRAVIFG I but, also, the beautifully illustrated Two ifcsßv*• til Journal, Out -5 i'J: I'. Each subscriber is aIo presented with a Certificate ,n the Awards of Premiums, bv waich a valuable work oi Art, iu P.tinting or Sculpture, may be received in addition, tints giving to every subscriber an equivalent to .•! value o fji:i e i Mitts, and a Certificate yra'.it. Any one of the lending A3 Magazines i? fur nished, instead of Engraving anil Art Journal, if desired. No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five memberships, remitting Sls. .re entitled to an extra Engraving, and six tiu'kvts. 1 nil particulars of the Association are given in the Art Journal, which contain? over si:cy splendid Engravings, price y/Y/y cents pr num ■ her. iSpc omen copies will be s"ut to all per son? who desire to subscribe, ou receipt of five postage stamps. (15 cents.) Address fc. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A.. 10:22—6t. 543 lirondway, Sew Fork. BF-4i_G. B. OVERTON. Honorary Secretary. Couddersport, Pa. Administrator's Sale, IN PL KisUAXCE of an order of the Or _ phau>' Court of the County of Polter, I shall expe-c to sale, at the Court House in the Borough of Coudersport Pa., on SATURDAY, the IfiTII DAY OF DECEMBER, A. I). 1857. at one o'clock, P. M.. the folicvriug described real estate, situate in Sweden Township, Pot ter County, Pa. : Bouudcd on lite North by lots of C. L. Car -aw, Jacob Herrington and John R. Miller : ou the East by lands of George Fox and S. Ross, and by liinghani Lands ; on the South by : Bingham Lauds, and on the West by Biug ham Lauds aud lot of C. L. Carsaw : contain ing Too Acres, more or le->s, with the usual allowance of six per cent, for roads Ac.: being . Lot? No?. 10 and II cd' the allotment of lands i of S. Koks in Sweden township, and parts of M. rrants Xos. 130J and 2117 : abo it 50 acres ot which R improved, and ou which has been ere ted one frame Louse and baru ; also, some L uii trees growing thereon. JOEL HENDRICK, Administrator of the E<te ue of Win. Lyon, deceased. Coaderspoil, Nov. 25, 1857. Is IT tSIiOLLD BE. riIHE subscriber keep-* cosntantly on hand a ready made, all articles commonly used, in his line of baeinfss, by the people, such as Plows. Coulters, Sleigh-Shoes, < devises of ati kinds, Pick?, Grub-Hoes. Drag-Teeth. Wedges. Grab-llooks Neck-Yokes, Whippletrecs. Har row.?, Ac., Also Horse and Ox-tabors by the quantity, so that any person who may wish their or catt'e bin d, need have no delay. Any article i:i my line made to order on khort ; aotice. FLon on Main St perth end of the Borough. l'A23-it PA VIP B FROWN. AUDITOR'S NOTICE, is herebv given that the An did 01 appointed by theConA W make distri bution ol'the proceeds of thi* siilc of feat' es tate in the case ol Polly Lord cv-n/r James C Curtis, of Mar Term. 1835, No. 8, V'H attend to the duties of his appointment on the 1 Stii day of December next, at two o'c-pcL T. M.. hi the Office of the Frothonotary. 11. J. OLMSTED, Auditor. Coudcrsport. Nov. 20, 187. 10: -2. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given tluit thslAuditor appointed by tiie Court to make distri bution of the proceeds of the sole of rra! es tate in the case of Juine.- Uilliiigliaui. fur use of N'. J. Mi: l-', vratH Cr shy \V". Fills, c f May IVrni. 1834, No. 32, will attend to the duties of his appointment, r.t the Office of lie Pro thonotai.y, on MONDAY EVENING, December 21st next, at seven o'clock. 11. J. OLMSTF.D, Auditor. Coudcrsport, Nov. 2d, 1857.—10:22. Divorce \o(icf. Daniel Dodge, ) No. 130 Feb. Term. 1837. IS. I- I.IBEJ. IS PIVOIU'E. Adelia I'. Dodge, J A Subp una and u'i-u Subpoena having been issued in litis ease, and returned nihil, the said Adelia E. Dodge, the respondent i; hereby notified and required to be and appear in our Court of Common Picas at the next Terra cf said Court, at < • uders port. in the eotinly of Potter, to answer the complaint of Libcllanr. A. C. V AGGART ShcriiT. Coudcrsport. Nov. Id 1fc'57.—16:22—1'-. 110 \V AUt) ASSOCf A'l'iO N. PIIILADKU'IUA. ' -1 Benevolent h's:ltali>n : esfah'udt'd /<>/ .• ■■•rid trw'ou inent for tht rtUff of 'he ;rick OHti itif trtijtd. with Viral-mi aid Epidemic dixcistt. i, FEV all persons afflicte-l with Sc xu:il D.seus s X es, such its SPERMATORRHOEA, SKMI r NAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE. GONOE _ KlltEA. GLEET, SYPHILIS, th•• Vice of e ONANISM. or SELF Aill Si£. &*., <v<*. J The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view ol b'the awful destruction of human life, caused t> by Sexual disea-es, and t' e deceptions pruc c* iised upon the unfortunate victims of such t- diseases by Quack-, severe! years ago d .ected s their Consulting Surgeon, as a (. HARITAPLK • ACT worthy of their name, to open a l>ipcn _ tary for the treatment of this c!a -s of diseases. - in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL AD a t GRATIS, to till who apply by letter, i. with ;t description of their condition, (ago, i occupation, habits of life, &<•„ t and in c u,e --1 of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It it needless to add that the Association commands the higher I Medical skill of the age. and will furnish the _ most approved modern treatment. The Directors, on a review of the past, fee! i assured that their labors in this sphere of be , nevolcut effort, have been of great benclit to , the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with re | newed real, to this very important but much i despioed cause. , Just Pubii-hed by the Association, a Re : port on Spermatorrhea. or Seminal Weakness, the \ ice of Onanism, Masturbation or Seif- Abuse, anu other Diseases of the Sexual Or gans, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will he sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope.* FREE OF CHARGE, on reeaipt of TWO STAMPS " t for postage. Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. . GEORGE K. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon. . Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. l!v order of the Direct- rs. EZRA L). HEART WELL. President. GEt. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. [io:24—ly. A HOMESTEAD FOR $10! !)'25 Farms fi Sa!e inihr Valley of Virginia tai llttclj. FIHIESE Farms arc situated in Botetourt JL county, Wi-atern Virginia, in one of the ' heal,'hi' ■/ regions in the irorld, as has been dem on, tr.ited by recent statistics. The northern • portion of the tract lie* within five miles of | Kanawha and James River Canal, the south em portion within eight miles of tiie Virginia and Tennessee railroad. The main road from Finragfle to Sweet Springs runs through the centre of it. These farms will be sold bv j subscription. The tract will be divided into 323 shares, ranging as follows . 1 Farm of 200 Ac's, contain'g iron k lead, j 2 Farms'* 100 '* each, •' " 4 " " 50 " " j G " 30 10 " " 20 " " 20 " '*lo " " 3o " " 8 " " • §0 " " 5 " I 100 " " 4 " " 200 " " 3 " " 500 *" << 2 " " These shares will be sold at $lO each, and j a numbered certiorate to any one making appli- , ! cation. One-half of the purchase money will be required before the division when thenum bered certificate wil' be given—tbe other half before the delivery of the deed, after the di vision. Thus it will be perceived that each ; ! subscriber or purchaser is sure of getting a ; two-acre lot at a very trilling price, whilst r the same time he has a than e of getting valuable farm. The division to fake place on the first <1: y of .March, 1858, unless the shares should all be disposed of said time.— Due notice will be given v.hen and where the! division will be made, so that those who de sire can be present. 1 lie.-e lands are surrounded by sonic of Hie most famous mineral upriny* in the .State, and are in tne midst of a deeply picturesque and magnificent country. The title is good, hav ing lately been conveyed by the Stat' to the present proprietor. Some portions of the tract are well timbered, and other portions contain iron, lead and coal. It possesses a 1 strong and good soil, like iuo> lauds in the. | Valley. The two-acre lots are all in one body in a central and elligii.de portion of the tract. These lauds arc .-.old at a price below tnuir actual cost, in order to induce s iilement. For . certificates, circulars A *., appi> to J. D. G \. NG EWER, Agents Wanted. IRuhUhern, Pa. Also for sale, in \V--i r rn Virginia, harms partly improved at from sl2 to s3a per acre, according to location ..net improvements. I lo:2 4—fc'T. Tlic Potter County tgrifidtural and IKoriieiiitiirai society. FIIHE SIXTH ANNEAL MEETING of the A Sovietv will be held at the Court Hou-eon TUESDAY EVENING ol Court Week, (22d inst.) Tiie Election of Officers for the ensuing year, and other business of importance will engage tb<* attention of the Society. S. P. JOHNSON, ESQ.. wiii address the . Society upon subjects of iut<*re.st to all. Farmers generally, and all interested in Ag ricultural permit#. are resp-ctfullv invitwl to i 'attend. JSO- M- HAMILTON, Secy. ! : IMPORTANT DISCOVERT. CONUMPTION AND ALL \ DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT ARE POSITIVELY n RAHLfi B*l I\HALATIO\, TrwTdltCl! conveys the remedies to the c,.vi f f ties in the lungs through the air passa ges. and coining in direct contact with the " disease, neutralizes the tubercular .aitil-r, ai . lays the cough, causes a free and easy expec . {oration, litds the lung-, parities the blood, imparls renewed vitality to the rerrous ,-y-ti-ui. [ giving that ten* and energy so in ;:.-pcn<ubk . t>i the lA'StdratioO ft haaltli. 1o be able to . state o'Uiidontly tint. Consumption is rural ie try iul.:i' itiou, is to tiff a somcc of una!' ycd pleasure. li is as inueh tj.ndei the control oi "i medic I . treatment as any Other formidable •disease; ninety out of every ~uudred ou.,es c.'.n be cured in the first stages, ailti htty J-t cent, in the sc< "a i : b it in toe ihird St*>£o t i is iijK 03tibie to save more than live per ct-fl-., i for the i.utigft arc so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance to medical skill. Even, how ever. hi the last s'w.cm-p !uhalaT;< u a'ddr ' - ex traordinary relief to the suffering 1 attending J this fearful scourge, which annually destroys . j uiuely-fivW thousand persons in the United States a'ouc : and a correct calculation show - that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to lill the Con sumptive s graves. Truly the puiver of death lias no arrow o fatal a.> Consumption. In all ages it i.ru been i the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor .ex, but sweejis oli' alike the brsiVf. th- beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. Hy ' • tin beJp of that .Supreme Leiug from whom coineth every good and perfect gift, 1 am hi j alibied to oiler to the attiicted a permanent una speedy cure in Consumption. The 1 cause u' tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate efleet produced by th'Mr depo- j siiion in the lungs i-, to prevent the free ad mission of air into the air cePs. which cause? a weakened vitality through the entire system.' Then shrcly i' is more rational to efcjjfect great er gou'l I:inn medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those administered through the stomach ; the patient w li always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, af ter Jnhalibg remedies. Tim-, Inhalation is a io< al remedy, nevertheless it acta constitution ally, and v. iih move power and eecUriuty tiia.- remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this tliia mode of administration, chloroform ; inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a lew minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous sy stem, so that a limb may be amputated \>:th ou! the slightest pain; Inhaling 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 runny of the medicim S perceptible 1 in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and may be immediately detected in the blood • A convincing proof of the constitutional effects 'of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is al ways produced by breathing foul air—is not tli's positive evidence that proper remedies, '■ carefully prepared ar.d judiciously udminis-: tcred through tile lungs should produce the! happiest results ? During eighteen years practice, many thousands suffering from drs- '■ t-a-.es of ill': lungs and throat, have been LU-; ik r my caic. ana I have effected many remark able eure-, even after the sufferer., had bem prououuc J in the last stage?, which fu.''/sat isfies uie that consumption is no longer a laial dista.-c. My treatment of consumption is' original, and founded on long experience and j a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaiu- ( tancc with the nature ol tuber les. k<:.. ena bles me to distinguish, readily, the various j forms of disease that simulate consu motion, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being' mistaken even in a single case. This famil iarity, in connection \v ;h certain pathological i and micro-copic discovci ies, enables me to re lieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy' and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States and Canada* by pa tients communicating their symptoms byietter. But the cure would be more certain if the patient should pay rne a visit, which would give m; an opportunity to examine the lungs , and enable me to pre- ribe wit • much greater certainty, and then the cure could be effected without my seeing the patient again. O, \V. G IT A HAM, M. D., Office 113.1 Filbert Street, (Old No. 109, > below Twelfth, PUILADELFIIiA, FA. 1 'I j (5) K WITNESSES; k €J OH r L" | THE FORGER CONVICTED! John S. Dye is the Author. tr j Who has had 10 years experience as a Bank-*" er and Pnblither, and Author of A series of Ltciures at Hroadicuy Tabernacle, when, for 10 successive nights, over Lyvp'aO.c.uo People"A-sa Greeted liiui with Rounds of Applause, •£- while he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters execute their Fraud-, r ud the Purest and Shortest Means of N* Drtecting them The I'ank Xoie Kay ravers all say that he the qrea'.tsi Judge of Taper Money living. GREATEST DISCOVLRT I TUB PRESENT CENTURY FOR w . ijMtViifllj Ld'tOiM'fc.i 1u v iCS 77 Di -eribing every Genuine liil! in Existence,—' and Exhibiting at a glance every Couu- I—l terfeit in Circulation!! Arranged so admiral !;, that REFERENCE T is EAST, and T DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. - gi-J-Xo index to examine! No pages to • hunt up! But so simplified and arranged, . that the Morchapt, Banker and Business C Man can see all at a tllance. C ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. i'Lus each mar read the same in his own 7. NAT I YE TOXOL'E. Most Perfect Bonk Xote Li.it Published. ' y Also a List of v- ALL THE PRIVATE BANKERS IN AMERICA. r A Complete Summary ot the Fixaxce op , Elr'ip£ it Aseuica will lie pwhliahed in each edition, together with all the IMPORTANT NEWS OF THE DAY. Also A SERIES OF TaLES 'r~ From an Old Manuscript iiuiul in the Ea?t. t* It farnislie* the Most Complete History ► : .ol'<Oriental Hiie, describing the Most Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies and tieukemen of that C j Country liave been so often found. These Stories will continue throughout the whole i~ year, and will prove the Most Entertaining R ever offered to the Public. JRi -Furnish -d Weekly to Subscriber! on- ~ ly, at $1 a year, Ail letters must be ad-,_ dressed to JOIIIJ S. DYE, Broker, & Pttbli!ir and ProprH-tyr, 70 Wall Street. ~ ; New-York. * 10:!-ly. C ; I Nix and stap fi articles ir. the Prog Ue for j 1 ia: by E. K. H FkOM. --* If '" -** JOHN A. XUDDUE* At Merchants Hotel. North 4th St.* Ph.la.dA, ' TO THE MERCHANTS OF ANDWST#- WEST. —- PHILADELPHIA MARKET being ♦*•*/ accessible, your attention is culled to R, :is jjossesxiug facilities au*i advantage# worthy _ | of your consideration. Aun ng it* advantages may he enumerated its local ion, having rhortw lines of communi cation to the interior, its proximity to the lion a '-J A. ithrac'te Coal di.-ti icts of Pennsylvania, the Urge and varied extent of its manufac tures. bring fur in advance of any other city 'iii the I".'Led States, the moderate expen##* ma .:} ■ r carrying on business, etc., etc. The in -rket p s,s esses unrivalled adv&ct* f r the sale of many kinds of produce, such as I I.n r. Wheat, Barley, Wool, Butt®*-, ' 4 Choose. ,|r., while the charges made upou , and .•itcidaut expenses arc more mydttf ait? t'u ia lie g boring seaboard markets. T j'V JR PAUL, Wholesale BOOT. SHOW as J SLIT As GOODS WAREHOUSE, No. 626 Market St. WOLFE A KIXG, Wholesale CLOTHDi® llOl'rL. No. 4Jo Market and 423 Merchant Streets. TAYLOR. GILLESPIE A CO.. Who'esal UItOCKRS, Nos. 11 aud Id, South Water St 1 ,/. C. FT EL LA XD. with Cf.IXE A CAR i POL. Importers of WINES. BRAN*DIM, GINS, A<\. No. 'lO4 North 3d Street. ?. R ORRIS. PEROT <V CO., Importer# and W i.cle-'ulu Dealers in DRUGS, CHEMICAL* I'AIX iS. GILS. GLASS. DYE STUFFS, j. t No. 021 Market, and 012 St. James Si.#. A* EYSTO XP ' 71 ! TE SA POXIFIER , or CONCKNTRA'i i'.D I.YE for making Sony. Manufactured l>y the Peuti. Salt Co., Tara turn. Alegh..ny *cou l lty. Penn. R*pro#ent®4 by LEWIS, JAMES a CO., Philadelphia. HAAS A TAYLOR. Importers ad CasJj Jobbers, No. 305 Market Street, IJOSIEJtY, GLOVES SHIRTS and DRAWERS, Gl'M" PELTS. SHIRT BOSOMS, WHITE GOOD*. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, SUSPEND***, THREAPS, COMBS, ic. BPXX, Pi A IGI'EL CO., Importer# ®f BRITISH GOODS and Jobber# of FANCY | anl STAPLE SILK GOODS, EMBROIDM- RlltS, yc., No. 37 N. Third street. J AXES. KFX J'. SAX/EE £ CO., Import er? and j.'bbcis of FOREIGN and DOMES TIC DRY GOODS, No. 239 and 241 NorU# i 3d Street, above Race. • i PL A BOX ,v SMITH, OIL CLOTH MANU ! KACTCIIKRS and COMMISSION MEH ! CHANTS. Warehouse N*. 146 N'.3d S>;. MOORE, IIEXZEY <V CO.. Importers and Wholes Uv Dealers in HARWAKE. CL'TLK IIV -ad GCNS, 427 Market and 416 Com merce strcolS. SO. ML H. PI BIGHA US. Importer seed Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN and DO MESTIC HARDWARE, No. 25S North U street, below Vine. MILL, CROSS CUT, CIRCULAR %U IlAXlf SA H'S in any variety and style qt the celebrate i IX L stamp, manufaturril by WALTER CRESSON, Depot No. 503 C®- merce St. IIA YMF IS. HATCHETS Ac., in gr&t va rie'y. manufactured by C. HAMMOND. D#- i po- No. 503 Commerce at. The attentiaa of the trade A called to these goods as b#iag equal in quality and finish to any made. ■JAMES BARBER, Wholesale Dealer U CLOCKS. Agent for the PATENT EQUAL IZING THIRTY DAY CLOCK. Man ufa ta rcr of GOLD PENS. S. E. corner of 3d and Chestnut sts. I'll ATT A REATIT, Importers of WATOB ES, JEWELRY end FANCY GOODS, J. W. earner sth and Market si# FITIII Cf, JO.VES &. GO., Importers and Jobbers in Britisli <So American Dry G-oodJ, 215 Market, through to Church Alley. itQfC Months credit for approved Note#. % [10:14~3BL ~ToCat V ORDEHS i Tift EM AT FACE, In J£xchaiige tor Goodi, AT CCHGOI-IAKER a JACKSON'S. COUDEUSPORT, NOV. 4TW. 1557. NOTICE. William V. Keating. ] NO. 128. Adolphus E. Borie j Sept. Tertn, 165?, ia and ; the Com&iou Ple# James .M. Wilcox, f of Potter (.'aunty, vtrtu* j Action of Eject- I.eonard McKee. J ment for the follow ' ing ties ribed lots of land in said county, t'® iirsi containing two hundred and tifty-aevea acres, tit uate in Eulaiia Townahip, and bound ed ;ts follows : Beginning at the south-west corner of the Tutiit* lot, thenee N. by west line o: said lot rods to north line ot Warrant No. 2129. thence west by said Hue G2.G rode to N. J. lliUs' east line, thence south 43 de grees west by Mi lis line 31 rods to center of road, thence south 40.5 tods, thence west bj Mil's' until line 40 rods to a corner, thence south lib rod-, thence east 185 rods to a pout in the west line of Almcron Neison# lot, til .ice north 49 rods, thence east 50 rods to warrant Hue. thence north 69.5 rod# to Tat tle's south Hue. thence west by said line I*l rods to the place of beginning ; being part of Warrant .No. 2129. The other 1< t. containing one hundred A*d thirty-six acres is bounded as follow# : B ginning at a post in the east line of the Keat iap Lands, bcir.g the north-cant corner of a lot surveyed to D. 11. Martin, thence north 20* rods. the.ice west l'i9 rods, thence south 290 rods, thence east 109 rods to the place of b~ ginning: being part of Warrant No. 2116, iu .Sweden township, Potter county, Pa. \ad now. to wit, .September 22u, 185?, o motion of John >S. Mann. Esq., attorney for iTainTffs. the •' urt grant rule on Defendant to appear and plead by third day of not Term or judgment by alefauit. and order th® pa. Lcation of the rule according to the Ac |e-f Assembly, iu such cases made and provided By the Court, 11. J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. Poiitr Cour.tr/, tf : Certified from the Record this i3th day of October, A. D. 1857. : r , Witness my hand and seal of offica L*• * • J a t (\iudersport, the same day aud yeax lfl:18-Ut. 11. J. OLMSTED, Proth'j. "~IEWiSVILLE STEAM GRIST ~MILL NE W ARIIA XG E EX T. undersigned having bought oat 11 JL former owner; of the Lewisville Stoaai Grist Mill are now prepared to do all manner of grinding, ft 3 they believe, to the satisfac tion of their cuitumcrs. Come and see. c>. A. r.EWftt, CRAYTDN LEWI* Vh'sset, Feb. 2>l, I^s".—❖- Ji.