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Is thi* Mammon-worshiping agS, it is jere to fifid a man place his usefulness to tli# public before las interest. During a late visit to tie "City of Spindles." we were presented by a professional friend, to tiie celebrated Chemist, Dr. J. C. Aver, whose name is now perhaps, more familiar t ban any otxer, at tbe bedside of aitlcness in this country. Knowing the unprece dented popularity of bis medicines, and the iurineii.se sale of them, we had ex pected to find him a millionaire, and roll jug in wealth. But no, we found him iu bis laboratory, busy with his laborers, .among the crucibles, alembics, and re torts —giving his best personal carc to the compounds, on the virtues ot which thousands bang for health. We learned,] that notwithstanding his vast business, and its prompt returns in cash, the Doc tor is not rich. The reason assigned is,j that the material is costly, and lie persists in making his preparations so expensively, that the nett profit is small. — American Farmer, /'hi/a. t O4Ot rspert t£urr£T, J Corrected Weekly fur the Journal, IJY SCIfOO.UAH.EH & JACKSOIV, i)talt r * i'i Dry Cvotls, (Jroemn, Hats ,y Copt, ifool* if Mi ott, Crorkxry, J'ork, Flour, Altai, Xotions, <j<\, itALV STREET., COUDEKSPOitT, PA. JIUVH, znptrtinc, bbh, - $7 rU extrj, " 6 00 foaic, " " - 30 00 .SALT, " " - - - - 350 Cwrk iluAi.. 100 - - - 2 00 BCTTKR, V - - - 10 L.rj, " " - - - - 12(;15 TALLOW, " .... J4O/. 10 WOOL, " " .... 25(^30 lu*a, " " .... 15 .SmoILDSRS, it),, - - - 15 fizxa bvnf, " " - - - 25 Mirr * HruAR, lb,, ... 10(£.12 PiHKi AITLIIV, " " . . . 11 " ttuabel, - - . 2 50 Alits BLASS, ' * " * 2 50 : jkCKHUKAT, " - - - 30 UATA, " " - - - 25(a,30 Cot*, u 11 _ . _ gq - BYE, " " - - - C 2 I'uT* TOES' . ti . . . nr Blus, 'j' Dozen, .... l'j HAY. f- Ton, - - • s'o 800 ilfbi xllihfilisfiiuiiis. yy coiINTV TRDEmT T4KEN AT FACE, : la Eicliango for Goods, XT SCHOO2IAKER & JACKSON'S. COUDERSPORT. NOV. 4TW. 1857. "K BOOK EOB EVERY MAN'S ÜBRARYT" UAKK INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. (1 ASYASSEHS wanted to obtain subscrib > ers lor the "C< tJJPREHKNiSJ VE GEO GRAPHY AND IJEsTuRY, ANCIENT AND 1 MODERN, OF THE WOULD;" by S. G. Goon- ; aicii, { Peter Parley). Handsomely buund in' civth prill, and illustrated wi.h 20u beautiful; ti-gnoings and SO maps. Price $3. Sold cay hv agent:-, to each of whom a special Ljtr.ct ys ill be given. Applicants should Hate what counties they would like to cun- V*H. The book is ugw ready. Copies will 1>? seat by mail, post paid, on receipt of the re cf. LtiiO -.a ail oivcnt banks taken at par. Lu- U irrie Journal." siys of thia work ; "No <il !y whale ver should h ■ without it. For LU particular- in regard to agency. address.' GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, Publisher a id Booksellers, No 17 J William Street. New York. 6aP AH kinds of School and Miscellaneous iLexs, Cheap Publications, Stationery and if.pi. furnished at the very lowest prices.— , Orders solicited. COURT PROCLAMATION. HEREAS the lion. Robert G. White. ' ' President Judge, sind the lions. Joseph Mann and O. (i. Colviu. Associate Judges of Ye o.irts of Oy er A Terminer and Genera! Jail A livery, Gnaiter Sessions of the P- ace. Orph kr-' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the! > oumy of Potter, have issued their precept. : **ring dtt'e the fourth day of November, in Go; >arof our Lprd out thousand eight hun lred and fifty-seven, and to nte directed, for •'•Ming x Court of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail Delivery, (Jaartcr Sessions of the 'tare, Orphans' Court, aud Court of Common eas, in the Borough of Coudersport. on MON DAY, the 21st day of December next, and to f Jtiaue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor c-ws, Justices of the Peace and Constables *ithin the county, that they be then and there tc.air propier persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. cf *:< l day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, tiiminations. and other remembrances, to do "vli things which to tlicir oSices appertain ' ,s Le done. And those who arc bound by • f r recoguizauct s to jirwsocnle against the ?".cjuer* that are or shall be in the jail of said c "atv of Potter, are to be then and there to P-spcute against them as will be just, fined at CovoEKaroKT, November 4th, 1257, tha ?ls: year of the Independence of the -a tcd Slater of America. _ 4- C. Sheriff. TRIAL I.Ts'i', ~ PECEMREK TERM, 1657. f , fC. W. Ellia '••*rt.oHa;y t vi. v vnd [ Jas, W. himith. Eitate, ' Jacob It. K#df©n. A iiajkia, M Asa Stevens, et at. •j'-njoa 4 ilrr:taaa, M Bunuel & Clark. Jfi'iteaon, ' Phiaias Goodwin. ; Ayle sv> orth, >*. p. Minarcj.' iorsbip, M D. J. C'nappell. •ir.on School pisfi " Julius JOIJUSOD. • Pearce, for use Krrnfciiu Gale, iiaveu, b A ; ij. Bentou. wT T f V. Jacksoo • JJ OBCS, ami A W W-F EU CCS *■ 7-William, " D. H. Dunbar. 5* Umphere, " L. U.Kinnev, S firotccrs, " S. P. Lyman. S i• • " Garrier. Elliott, * 4 lienj. liarsc. mi. 4 Glclland, use," Alui d Woodcock. M± r - A^ icbols ' " N.L. Dike, f o#s ) " Asa I>. Gibbs. E. if r " " O- Merrill, G R v ar P entcr i " Richard bhav, jr. Ret,, „ K w M>lnl Twv , 3- J- OLMSTED, Pro.h'r. J*narr i a, WiJ. lionees. " Suiitc fo School Teachers. The County Suporiutcrideut of PoUer County will be :it the following places, ' and at the times here specified, lor the purpose of examining teachers, viz: LLYSSES, Thursday, the fitith of November next, at the school-house in Lewisvi'le. HARRISON, Friday, Nov. 27th, at the Cumiuings' school-house. BiNGHAAI CKNIiiL, Monday, Nov. 30th, at the school-house. ObWAYO VILLAGE, Wednesday, Dec. 2d, at the school-house. SHARON, Thursday, L'ec. 3d, at the school-house near the mouth of the j Iluueyoye. 11 LB RON, Friday, Doc. 4th, at the Crandall liill school-liouse. ROL LEITE, Saturday, Dec-sth, at the red school-house near Mr. Weimer's. PIKE, Tuesday, Dec. Bth, at the school-house near the mouth of the West Branch. COL DERSPOItT, Saturday, Dec. 12, : at the Academy. 1 he examination at each of the above places is to commence at lu o'clock, A.M. j It is expected that all the teachers will make their arrangements to be at one of the.se places, whichever may be the inoM convenient. Those, however, who attend ' ihe Teacher's Institute during the entire session, will be examined and receive a certificate (if quaiified) before leaving. ! Kaoh Teacher is also requested to fur nish a reading-book of the kind generally used ; also a pen and ink, together with at least two sheets of paper, as a portion ot the answers, in the diiferent branches, will be required in writing. AH there are increased facilities for "•teachers to qualify themselves for the duties of their calling, the time lias come for more thorough examinations. The •' Department of I'ouunon Schools" has issued new forms for certificates, both "Provisional'' and "Permanent;" the State Superintendent has also given in struction to the County Superintendents to re-examine those teachers now holding Permanent certificates, and give new Permanent certificates to such as are worthy of them, and IV< visional certifi cates to others; also to annul the Perma nent certificates of those who do not sub mit to a re-examination These instructions will be complied with, and a higher standard of qualifica tion will be required hereafter. It is hoped that the friends of educa tion, and Directors especially, will be present at the examinations. A Lecture will be delivered at either of the above places, on any subject relating to Com mon School education, on the evening of the day of examination, if desired. J. II END RICK, County Superintendent of Potter County, j tfoL'DEr.srosT, October 17, 1557. THE WINTER TERM of Coudersport Academy, will commence on Tuesday the 15th ot December next, to continue thirteen weeks. Grain of all kinds will be received on tuition, at the market I prices, if promptly delivered; therefore the tightness of money need prevent no one ti\>iu obtaining an Education. J. II EN DIG CK, Principal S STRAYED££ tin* premises of the subscriber, one J. mile north of Culesbui-jr. in A2!< nytwp. Putter eouuty, I'a., in ?.l y last, F<JL : it CAT -1 LE, described an follows : A bright red Steer, good size, no p-irtioular in..rks remembered now. Also, u licit'-, r of .-rum: description. A red ami while spotted Steer. • pood size., one or both ears frozen, white hind feet, aiiJ , white .-'pot in forehead. A lig-it reu Steer, under size, one or both . ears frozen, and short tail. Any person bringing the cattle to rue. or informing rac where 1 can obtain them, will, he suitably rewarded. Wll. PEET. Allegany, Oct. 2D, 1857.—3t* HARPER'S WEEKLY. ®• y 1 ARPKR'S WEEKLY" will appear cv -M 8_ cry Saturday morning, and w ill be sold at I' Iv K CENTS a copy, It will be mailed to Subscribers at the following rates, payment j being invariably required in advance : One Copy fur Twenty Weeks, . $1 00 One Copy for One Year, ... 250 Uric Cojiy tor "Two Years, ... 4 00 l ive copies foCUi* Y\-ur, . . . 9 oO Twclvo Copies lor One Year, . 20 00 j Twcnty-hve Copies for One Y'car, 40 00 j *.* To persons getting up a Ciub of Twelve or Twenty-live, a Copy will be sentj gratis. Subscriptions may commence with' any Number. Specimen Numbers gratuitously 1 supplied. As * farther inducement, the Publishers ojfer Harper's Aiajciinr and Harper's Weekly JOT Four Hollars a year. g/aj"*Persons residing in tbe Britiih Provin ces will remit TWENTY-SIX CENTS, in addition to tbe Subscription, for be American Postage. Numbers from the commencement fj ij can still be snpplied. UITMONS OF THE PRESS. "Ilarnei 9 Weekly" is well filled with orig inal and selected "mutter. Its leading article.? arc w ejl toned and timed, and its illustrations arc far ahead cf any journal of the kmd in the country. 1t. 4 pen portraits of distinguished fixing men are of themselves worfli the price of the Volume.— X. 1. Christian Advocate and Journal, yfe fiave had a few jxttpropts. to establish aj first-class illustrated paper in this country, in j emulation of tiro " Loudon Illustrated News." But none have enjoyed the advantage of an adecjiiatcToinbinatiou of publishers' re sources, wfith money capital, uatij "Harper's Weekly." The pictorial matter of this spen did sheet is unapproacbed, as a whole, by that of any other among us, and, perhaps, not surpassed clscw here.— A", i. 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This popular Magazine, while it does all that is lawful to court p ipularily, never de scends to cater for it by ministering to opin- : ions or propensities injurious to good morals ] or social order. Though not exclusively a j religious work, it is always auxiliary to Bible t truU and sound morality.—-V. Y. Chr.s ian] Advocate and Journal. Each number containing as much matter as a volume of Maraulay's History of England, and sold at the ridiculously low price of twenty five cents.— London Timer. ■ The most popular and successful periodical ever i.-sueJ.—.V-w Orients Delta. * f The Postage upon '• Harper's Maga zine," w hen prepaid quarterly, in advance, at the office where it is received, is THIP.TY-.SIX | CENTS A year. HARPER £ BROTHERS, Publishers. Franklin Square, New Y'ork. Nov. 1, 1857. Administrator's Sale, IN PURSUANCE of an order of the Or- : . phans' Court of the County of Potter, 1* shall expose to sale, at the Court House in the; Borongii of Coudersport Pa., on SATURDAY*, the 21 ST DAY OP NOVEMBER. A. L>. 1837. at one o'clock, P. M.. the following described real e-tat-. .-ituate in Sweden Township, Pot ter County, Pa. : Bounded on the North by lands of S. Y. Acker and unseated lands, on the East by lands of G. L. Catli 11 and lands of S. Y. Acker,: on the South by lauds of J cob llerriugton, and on the WvaL by lands 1 f S. Y. Acker and j unseated lauds ; being lot No. 17 and Wist' part of lot No. 1J of the allotment of Bingham : Lauds in s-id township, and being part of' Warrants Xos. 130;. tJoD, 2047 and 2002 ; 011 i which i> erected one Log House and one] Frame Barn, said lot containing about 133 acres, about 40 acres of which r.re improved, with 50 Fruit Trees growing thereon. JUKI, IIEN DRICK. Administrator i of the E-tat" of Wlll. Lyon, deceased. \ William V. Keating. ) NO. 123, Adolphux E. Burie - Sept. Term, 1857. in ' and ' the Common l'ie.is: James M. Wilcox, ; of Potter County. ( versus j Action of Eject- Leonard MvKec. J inert (or the follow ing described Tt? ofluid in said county, the first containing two hundred and j acre?,situate ia Eulaii 1 Town.-hip. and b mul ed as follows : Beginning at the south-west j corner of the Tuttle lot, thence N. by west line of said lot 128 rods to north line 01 Warrant j No. 2129. thence west by said Fne 62.0 rod?! to N". J. .Mill-' east line, thence south 43 de- ] grecs west by Al.lL' line 31 rids to center 01. road, thence 1 .5 rods, thence west by M.l;s' south line 40 rodi to a comer, thence, so ith 1 9 ruds, thrui e east lr's rods to apo t' in the west line of Almeron Nelson's lot.' thence north 43 rods, thence east 5j rods to : warrant line, thence north 69.5 rods to Tut- ] tie's south line, thence west by said line 92 j rod# iu the place of beginning ; being part ot; \Yu: l tnl No. 2129. The other lot. containing 011 c hundred and > thirty-.-ix acie-, i? bounded as follows : Be-1 ginning at a post in the es.st line of the Kcat-, ing Lauds, being the north- ast corner of aj' lot surveyed to D. 15. Martin, thcnco north 200 ' rod.-, thcucc west l'J9 rods, thence south 200 , rods, thence east lu9 rods to the place of be giu.ning; being part of Warrant No. 2116, in;' Swed'-u township, Potter county, Pa. And now, to wit, September 22d, 1857. on j motion of John S. M inn, Esq., attorney for ' Plaintiffs, the Court grant rule on Defendant 1 to appear and plead by third day of next . Term or judgment by default, and order the ' publication of the rule according to the Act}, of Assembly, in uch cases made and provided, j' By the Court, U. J. ULMSIED, Prutbonotary. ! Potter County, s; : Certified from the Record this I9tli day of ' October, A. D. 1857. !J S 1 4nese my hand and seal of office, ' L " ' J at Coudersport, the s.\me dav and vear. 1 10:1 8-61. H. J. OLMSTED, ProtiYy. t!Tk~C(Jm BI3Ta TiON DATLNT j PORTABLE UPRIGHT STEAM SAW MILL. This mill is new acknowledged to ba the cheapest, most practical and elncient lumber' maniiiacturing machine iu the world. It is j the only portable reciprocating mill that hast ever met with perfect tucccss. Its entire cost, with fifteen horse power, warranted to saw 1 • from three to lour thunsuud feet of inch boards ( iu twelva hours, th# entire establishment com- ' plctc, ready for running, is but £1,650. 1 ROSS'S PORTABLE BURR-STONE MILL. j ( for which over seventy premiums have been j awarded in this country and Europe. It will grind with less than half the power, and make better flour and meal than any other mill- It i is the most durable ami the cheapest mill iu 1 the market. Prices range from £)9O to $l7O. PORTABLE AND STATIONARY* ENGINES, OF ALL SIZES. SHINGLE MACHINES. Xc. , J. M. EMERSON k Co., Dealers in Improved Machinery, ; 1 No. 371 Broadway, New Y'ork. Send for Circulars. , j 1 INK and Map e article* ht die Prog i;a for j ssU by ';*.) E. K. S. PIANOS, MELODEONS & MUSIC. THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED. Prices Greatly Keduced., ITERS, Aa. t,i3 Broadway, A. AGENT FOR THE BEST BOSTON & N. T. initriiiueuis. THE Largest Assortment cf Pianos, Melo deous, Musical Instruments, and Musical Merchandise ,ul jiii kinds, in the United States. Pianos Irouj Ten different Manufactories, cuin ' prising those of every variety of style, from tiie plain, neat and substantial o$ octaves, in Walnut or Rosewood Cases, from $1 5y to s2oo, to those of the most elegant finish up to One Thousand Dollars. No house in the Union can compete with the above iu the number, ' variety and cckbrity of its instruments, nor m the Extremely low prixes at which they arc I sold. HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS, with or without Iron Frames, pos i scssiug in their improvements of over-strings and action, a lcugiii ol scale and compass of tone equal to the Grand Piano, united with 1 1fit beauty aud durability of structure of the [Square Piano. They f.re justly pronounced by tire Press and by the fimt Musical Masters, to he equal to those ol any other ru.tuufr.ct.urer. 1 hey arc built ol lite Ikjl aud must thorough ly seasoned material, and guaranteed to stand the actiou of every climate. Each Instrument guaranteed to give satifuction, or puroha.se mouey refunded. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, Qt great bar gains, constantly in store, — price from S3O to 3sl*to. HORACE WATERS' MELODEONS.—Su perior Instruments in touch and durability of make. (Tuned the equal temperament.) Mc lodeous ol all other styles and makes. Price $45, S9O. $.5, Sl'JO, $125, sl40 —double Reeds and two banks of Keys, S2O9 —less a liberal discount. Clergymen and Churches, an extra discount. .MARTIN'S GUITARS, BROWNS HARPS, FLUTES, FLUTZNAS, ACCUKDEOX3, VIOLINS, and Musical Instruments of all kiuds, at lower prices than ever before offered to the public. A large discount to Teachers and Schools. 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OF IN A CO., of the Yates County, v * • Nurseries, have for sale a large and valuable assortment of FRY IT Tit IZ ITS of all varieties usually cultivated. These j Trees are young aud of vigorous growth. Tiie . qualities arc the most cfioiee known, and are i warranted genuine. Also, a fine stock of ORNAMENTAL TREES.aud SHRUBBERY, [ for fail delivery. DayAddrcsh orders to C. BEACH, Pen Yan, Yates Co., N. Y. Orders left with ROB'T. W. NI LI'S, Coudersport, Pa., will be promptly filled. 10:2-6tno. " : lEWISYIIIE STEAmIrIST MILL. NK W A RIIA NGEM EN T. undersigned having bought out all X former owners of the LewisviUc Steam Grist Mill arc now prepared to do all manner of grinding, as they believe, to the satisfac tion of liicir customers. Come and see. O. A. LEWIS, ORAYTON LTOS. j r?7Wt*. Feb. 28. ?Bs' - 9 3A . IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. COXSUMPTIOX AND ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS ANO THROAT ARE POSITIVELY CTRABLE BY LVUALATIOX, X conveys t!ie remedies to the cavi i f ▼ ties in the iungt through the air passa ges, and coming in direct contact with the disease. neutmlires the tubercular matter, al lays the cough, causes a free and east" expec toration, herls the lungs, purities the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving that tone and energy so indispensable . tor the restoration of health. To he able to state confidently that Consumption is curable j by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control ofj medical treatment as any other formidable! disease; ninety out of every hundred cases ! can be cured in the first stages, and lit'ty perl cent, in the second; but in the third stage it j is impossible to save more than live per cent., | lor the Lungs are so cut up by the disease as '! to bid defiance to medical skill. Even, how-' ! ever, in the last tages. Inhalation affords ex- I I traordinarv relief to the sutiering attending i this fearful scourge, which annually destroy-' 'ninety-five thousaud persons in the United j I States aioue ; and a correct calculation slows j : that of the present population of the earth, | eighty millions are destined to fill the Cou ! iumptive's graves. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so ; fatal a.(. onsutnption. In all ages it has been 'the gicat enemy ol lile, lor it spares neither j age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave, i j th. beautiful, the graceful and tfio gifted. Bv the help of that Supreme being f.um whom cometh every goo f and perfect gift, 1 am m aholcd to oiler to the atllicted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause ol tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by iheir depo | silion in the lungs is to prevent the free ad i mis.-.iou of air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rauouul to expect great er good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs tnau Lou those administered through the stomach ; the patient will a!vravs find tnc lungs free and the breathiug easy, af ter Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a iocal remedy, nevertheless it acts constitution ally, and with more power and certainty than remedies administered by the siomacn. To ! prove the powerful and direct influence of this this mode of administration, chloroform i inhaled w ill entirely destroy sensibility in a | few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous j system, so that a limb may be amputated vviih ! out the slightest pain; Inhaling the ordinary ; burning gas will destroy life in a lew hours. The mualation of ammonia will rouse the i system when fainting or apparently dead. The j odor of many of the medicine* is perceptible i in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled. | and may be immediately detected in the biood. ; A convincing prooi of the constitutional effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is al t ways produced by breathing foul air—is not ' this positive evidence that proper remedies, i carefully prepared and judiciously adminis tered through the luugv should produce the happiest results? During eighteen years' practice, many thousands suffering from dis • eases of the lungs and throat, have beeu un- I der my care, and 1 have effected many rcniark i able cures, even after the bufferers had been pronounced in the last stages, which fully sat isfies me that consumption is 110 longer a fatal j disease. My treatment of consumption i ; original, and founded on long experience and a ttioroiigii investigation. My perfect acquuiu i tancc witu the nature ol tubercles. Ac., ena j bios me to distinguish, readily, the various tonus ct disease mat simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being • mistaken even iu a single ease. This famil iarity, in connection with certain puthologieal . and microscopic discoveries, enables in a 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 I and tune to the entire system. Medicines with lull directions sent to any ' pari of the United States and Canada* bv pa-i lientscoinnninicutiug their symptoms by letter, i j iiut the cure would be more certain* if the ! patient should pay ine u visit, which would, give m; an opportunity to examine the lung- i j aud enable uie to prescribe with much greater I certainty, and then the cure could be effected , ! without my seeing the patient again. (>, W. GRAHAM, M. IX, 1 Office 1131 Fiibtrt Street, (Old Ho. JC9J below Twelfth, PHILADELPHIA. 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