An Expert:4ra that Failed. They hung a man in Pittsburgh last month, under the mistaken notion that the State could stop people killing each other by killing one itself. The exper• itaent proved a dead failure, as we would have told them it would before they tried. The subject of the experiment was a hard drinker who, being drunk, ga' into a fight last year in behalf of a fend. and killed a man with very little idea of what he was. doing. So they had him arrested, tried, convicted, sen tenced, reprieved, exhorted, prayed for, and finally hung. The Dispatch gives the following account of the sequel: ~ Our people are now pretty thorough- !, iv convinced that hanging a man will neither prevent grog shops selling liquor to madden others, young men from drinking it, nor drunken rufains from cutting the throats or hearts of their fciloa y men. On Friday, 2.lth ult., David Jewell was hanged for murder—and before tw) weeks had elapsed our columns . rrcer led no less than seven" vcrsons :Jay 1, one of thim since dead, and a:;• - 1 10 , r mortally injured ! lit !run, one man was k Med, and two others ca , on the very Jeweli's execu t ;io ;It- sang- botough, Officer while in the execution of his duty Tt a fire, received a wound from a knife . it nso ne rufl.iin. Soon after, in the 1 . ,i - th -Ward. a man cut his friend's throat by inistake„ in his drunken fury. .I:4iu, in d.ty time, a negro let out aa,:her% bowels, in the Sixth Ward: at; I on Thursdty ntrht of last week, in a gr. g shop in the Firm Ward, a ncto j:,i rua,dy inflicted neatly a dozen niinn an acquaintance, because he fried drinking with bitn: SAt is an oathni• of the cuttinj cod ~ . .I.l•hinz. in our city. during the two eiis immediately icif.owtol an execu ts,•t.- w . nich thousands really believed iv- 11. d i'stril;ii terror to the rowdi s of t. roiturnmity ! It in useliii:;s to repeat, tife hanHr.2- of Jewell has !Lid no eft Tit wiatnwer nt cher king the crime fah .h he wan convicted. nor neiid twe upon the re;,sons of such a re li,m. will the cum nuttily under . •a l, that it is the prainotness, and thly the certainT.y of punishment, istritin the h•in I th tt is re to' im . .nte itst.ll in a brother's so.l—and that no such promptness. no c , riainty, cto he had where the iiattishinobt is drill] • very one.. the clsos soilibir.g •tx.• II lye been cited upon to recur :1'? Cos t•Xe. .L In lel to. the p,r re.m or ha 1 he-n tiritAing iii' ntd f•owd.” r ort-o ,r prolhlt. se:-.• z •:ts .s!lake 1.11-11 . heads ovcr lv r,nc •Ite,l v tvio, , iers who 7,":7 try v‘p Ow ; of ,o;.,:;;I ar coN.litions ttv c ; • h-v -11 cl; al ; /tat- ; vet ,1' , 1 ,, t• I'l3 t.X.- MI the Lc-0,:n2- to,.ti to t,ell I:, I ,on tog 13,4 those a•lut dritt!: art! nrn:lnlyd by n into iinbroill,r i iras al‘v.tys 11111,1 a:;,.; ye; some peopi,.! WI I per,..ast in hay It repe.i:ed and persevered la as ti.e;i:2 - t it \vere cert tin to succeed next Nay : we hare a Governor in :•z!.:te who cf himself upho;il3 the ~ . ..uperint-nds the Hang \Vas :her , ever befare such fatu ;::: Tribuile. Slavery an:l flemlcracy. S.lll , h'S .id the New Orleans ••• mtacks him, fur his late speech oil C.le 1 - ,usz:a aifitir. That paper, with a Call for we should like much to see uc la: the North, acknowledges that "he who goes at all forward in the re u:t...d doctrines of democracy, must i.r.•suitfv, if he is hottest, fall into aboli :haat." There is no truer saying :ban t' is—and the very prop erly adds : "Ii al! men are both free and r;Jal, and are impre,criptaby entitled I:. t i state rights, then abolitionism is and is iirwical uah Deinoc- Widiam Leg7ett..orp of t! - n. , few political editors we have iv CTU•,II , d him and then ba.lt a mmumem . in his memory, which climc. prove so imperisliabe. as his wcrds, emphatically ire t onvince that a principle in the abstract, and I will reduce it to praCtive if I can"—but we have tco of has stamp in public sta.ion, or cro.!ro'ling the press of our , , country, or A anon wou,d haveurminphed. SolEh has b-en bold enough to a` , .;atalon its ground that " Saavery is a crcr.sary evil," and now proclaims it a ;teat good—not sinful in itself , nor ti,rouot its necessary results, nod upon that round defends it with "bible," and ktods of arguments—thus sowing di ep the seeds of infidelity, for we hold th , t the honest man who is convinceed inhumanily is sustained by true Chritminl:v, cannot long be a Christian. ! Nli.chell, the Irish rebel, of whom we expected better things, is no demor.ra's t. tie is even, a republican—and, in the , seclnd number of his Citizen, annonnceo fanicell in favor of slavery, and expresses , a wish that he was the owner of a Southern plantation, well stocked with . r!urusn cattle. How can we respect t i ke aißti who flees from oppressicn in the 61d world to uphold its banner on tl:e tholes of the new ! Mr. Mitchell will End that linking himself with despots here, will be the last mode by which I e Will succeed in overthrowing monarchy tbrold—for the despots of Europe have no firmer allies, 'and the rebels abroad no more bluer enemies, than the Slave holders of America. Consistency com pels them to ignore human rights every where, and even now many of them clamor for such an international Fugi tive Law as would return Mr. Mitchell to his foreign prison.--Pillsburg Dis patch. Col. Benton's Speech]. Col. Benton's speech yesterday wai a telling assault upon the Nebraska bill. Certainly among the Many very able , speeches against that bill in both Houses of Congress there is none which has ' ,dealt a a more fatal injury than this. The historical arguments adduced by_ the veteran orator, his assertion of the duty of preserving the public faith and leaving undisturbed a time-honored my tional compact, his sarcastic demolitia of the new tangled sophism of non-inter vention and territorial sovereignty, his exposition of the uselessness of the pro posed fraud to the slave States them selves, and not least of all, his scathing rebuke of the notorious interference of the President and his minions to secure the passage of the measure—render this speech a salient feature in this :memora ble and important debate. It is - scarcely necessary to say that it is marked throughout by the peculiar manner and replete with the mordant though home ly wit of its author ; it is equally unnec essary to add that there are points in it, principles, statements, inferences to • which we should find it difficult to agree ; but that all who desire the de feat of the great political swindle at which it is aimed must welcome it with satisfaction as a very powerful, if not a final blow at that shapeless,. repulsive and odious monster. - Cooling with such of reasoning and with the authority of Col. Benton's long experience and eminent positron in our legislation, it must be deeply fait both by the authors and the antagonists of the bill ; adding to the discouragement of the one and cheer ing the ttTi,rts of the Daher. It is :t des perate s tr oogl e Which the latter have had to sustain at once against the pat ronage and power of the Extcutire nod the shameful -co operation of many soutio , ra 7entlemen, fre.o w Loin better , things were to be expected, in the work of fr,lud, folly. deception, :111(1 dishonor. We can only hope that this struggle may vet be crowned with success, rind our hope is greatly str-ngth,oled by this demon , rti ioo of col. E 3 n o i's. (lox elf., live tu:s sp...ech was con stdered by the !loose nu n from the rems of the leading eh am p:otts of the salVory prOpavanda , n its 11 r to abotv the dis inguished repre sentative. the coort..sy usual “n such occasion , . of coneiudmg his remarks, theualt the- hour to %%loch speeches are ustta:ly hrn;ted had expired. This refu sal tio comment; it win he appre ciated by the public as it de - serves. N. Y. i'iibterie. The Un!ty of Dvspots. The New-Orleans Lily True Delta of March - 30, contains the. following, Sidi by siu, , in contiguous columns: Cour tge ! Who would: RAN AWAY, on 'the be a s t ave ill Feb. last, _a negro Tint M the strength man, named .Severin, to dg a grave, fr ell otv complexion, And :herein his fettersu i.h long. citric hair, :histeedi are yen touch And lay a tyrant by his deeayettspeaksErench sele? land English, and is a Courage! Hope, how-.very intelligent fellow, e'er he fly. and is in the habit of Eor a time, can nrver F,r:tino. work at paint tilt!! !mg mid whitewashing Courage, therefore. hou:es: Said boy is bro her men about 2.1 years or age, Cry • Caul' and to the and will probably pass tight :th , .tin! las a free man. A re ward of $7O will be given for him, and ;:5100 for evidenceto convict any free person for liar boring or emp'oving Bt.ocz. It ought to be evident by this time that our Southern brethren live in the wrong country, and talk a great deal of nonsen,e in consequence. They should: either abolish their peculiar institution, or c hinge their political system. Slavery requires a despotism like that of Russia to save it from being aqbsurd, as well as pernicious and inhuma.— Tribune. WitEn an extravagant friend wishes to bon roiv yonr money, consider which of the two von wonhi rather lose. • THE only thing every one can do, and Wh2t eAery tine need do, i, to mind his own To Young Men. PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE PLOY MEM'. Young ➢l,n in every nvighborhowl maj• obtain healthful, pleasant, and profitable employment, by engaging in the ;ale of useful and popular Books, thol canvassing for our valuable Journals For terms and particulars, address, post paid, - % FOWLERS & WELLS, • No. 303 Broadway, New-York. P. S.—All agents who engage WA 113 will be secured from the possibility of loss, while the profits derived will he'very pIUNKLIN AND AIARSHALL HIGH stmuuL. Preparatory Department of Franktm and Marshall College, I.ancaster, ht. Rev. Joshua A. Derr, A. B. Rector. Rev Joseph H. Apple. A. 8., Assistant. This school was e.tablished by the Board of Trustees of Franklin nutt Marshall College, and is designed to preptlre students :or the •Freshman class in College. It hns, however, also connected with it is full aid complete English course. designed to prepare young. nreu for all practical and social relations of life. For circulars, &c., address JOSHUA H. DERR, Rector. "„"Emporium and Press, Pot•seille; Cou rier. Lebanon t. People's Journal, Couderspor ; Lawrence Journal, Newcastle;.. Rim!)hear. Jersey Shore; and Cas,ctude, St. Louts, Mo., copy to the amount of *2, and scud" bills to Roy. Joshua li. Derr. 24t ZINC PAINTS. ONE-THIRD CHEAPER THAN WHITE LEAD, AND FREE FROM ALL POI SONOUS QUALITIES. The New-Jersey Zinc Company Having greatly enlarged their works, and improved thequality of their products, are prepared to execute 'orders fur their SUPE EIOR PAINTS, dry, and ground in oil, in assorted packages of from 25 to 500 pounds.; also, Dry, in barrels, of 200 pounds each. Their WHITE ZINC, which is sold dry, or ground in• oil, is warranted Pure and unsur passed for body and uniform whiteness. A method of preparation has recently been discovered, which enables the Company to warrant their amts to keep fresh_and soft in the kegs for a y o seasonabie time. In this respect their paints will be superior to any other in the market.' Their BROWN ZINO PAINT, which is sold at a low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from New-Jergey;, is now well kuown for its protective qualities when applieibto iron ar other metallic surfaces. Their STONE—COLOR PAINT posseSses all the qualities of the Brown, and of an agreeable color for painting Cottages, Depots,' Out-buildings. Bridges, etc. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents. FRENCH & RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint. Dealer's and Importers, N. W. cor. of 10th & Market-sts, , Gm lrii Philadelphia. War Declared at Last, THE long repose of Europe is about to be dis,urbed by the bugle's note nod the reville utthe dram, calling ita slumber ing millions to arms in the defense, of their. firesides and their country. England and France are ,cailing for 111011 and means, and sending forward their armies tabiltle against the ag rer.sions of the Russian Bear; but while the Old. World is convulsed by revoiu tionomusual peace and plenty reign in the New. In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of N. B. BUTLER & etj.. and have taken the store in Empire Block, in the village of Olean, Mullerly occu pied .by Thing & Brother, and are" now re ceiving a splendid new stock of ;muds adapted to the season and Wants of the community, which we intind to sell exclusively lbr cash down, at prices that will cause consternation and dismayin the „ranks of old logy ism that has been so long established in this section. Our stock will consist in part of the follow ing Goods: Ilarthrare, Crockery, Boots & Shoes, Caps, Carpos, Oil Cloths, Drugs, Medicines, Ucc Stuirs; Paiiits & ()Hs, Putty, Chairs, Bctlstcmle, :Nlattrasseg,' Fuutlivra . Sa.tic and 11 outlen Warr, And Sec mean to keep tech an assortment of the allove ;gods that persons front a distance can be; ,ured of finding everything they atually w.int at prices that will do theta good. eau and nee for vour,elves. N. S. BUTLER & CO Olean. May Z., 185.1: C,51 New Books at Tyler's. 1, —by \1 E 1 .1 1..: 1 1 8 1 cr‘ovwin'euiperance aleecher e:.•.c i ;11,. ,tllllO, iSIIIIOU. 0/ Guy Life Chapin. S J. Spa :Itatious Exar.iincd 1411 Lx lmllu i; Doth. '1'...• t)td Br--' cry, by ladies of the Alission liiie ti, French Prutestat it , :itgoes. it 'the 11. - ,;lter Caw, by Lite 0:1;11.• and in the dig4ings.' of Eatertaininn litiowledt:e• Life 01 Christ and his Apostles. • Flcetwood I'og:tit:al Works of the Davidson Sisters. Anwricutt Fruit. Culturist, Thomas. The American Flintier, Lenly's Cook Book, Dairyman's ILtuu tl, Collier's Shali,pearc. S vols. A Popular CVcliipenia of llodorn Domestic Medicines. comprising every recent improve ment ia knowledge, with a plain ILO:0111a of the Medicines in C.lllllOOll use—by KEITH IMRAY, M. D.; to which are prefixed by the Aniericiin editor, popular treatises on Anatomy, Physiolo,iy, Surgery, Diodes, and the management of the sick. Designed for gimeral'use. \liE subscriber hereby gives notice to the public, that having given PETEri SIIUTTS his note for eighty dollars, hearire! date near the last of March, 1654, payable September,. 1855, and having never re ceived any value therefor, he will refuse to pay the saute; therefore he warns any per son front buying the said note'with an ex pectation of his paying it, ,51tf• CONSIDER, STEARNS. "I Come to bring you Life and Health." DR. CURTIS' Ili ENIA, or Inhaling llygean Vuvor.and Cherry syrup, for the cure of pulmonary consumption, asthma, bronchitis, coughs, colds, and all Lung and Liver complaints. A new method of inha lation (ur the cure. 01 the above named dis eases. For sale by D. W. SPENCER. 11 A"" \VA ll.E.—Sythes and Swaths, o patio:its rid found to be uo,d, Rifles and Ruh-Stones, Sate- dill I . ..tips, -Door Handlvs-, Latches, Mineral Knobs, (whit and brown ) Mottire Lochs; 11 rotwitt Butts lor Doors, of all sizes, Cut- K ii iv es of i z,,od quality tot the table, and fur the pocket, at the PEOPLE'S CASH STORE To Printers ANEW ,eclitiori of tit's Specimen Book of _Bruce's New-York Type Fowl tny taus published in 'September, 1853, and will be given to those proprietors of printing oflices who will send for it. or it will be Mr_ waisted them by mail, ou rect ipt, in advance, of fifty cents Mr the postage. In it are - ex. hiltited malty articles never betbre shown. There have been added to the foundry new varieties of Roman types from nine-line pica to pearl, various imitations of writing, a great number of fancy fonts, borders, both plain and illuminated, labor-saving rules, and a complete - Mondry of Germans. The types now manufactured are cast from a new com bination of metal of great durability, and ate usually kept on hand in large quantities. Every fancy font is sold by weiL.ht and at the printed prices, which' are front 10 to 85 per cent. less than these of some other foundries. All other materials are sold at manufacturers' prices, either fur cash or credit. Printers wishing to open accounts with me, or whose dealings have long been VI stcuded, are re quested - to accompany their orders with city references, to prevent delay. Printers of Newspapers %vim choose to pub lish this advertisement. including this note, three times betbre the first of August, 1854, will be paid for it in type when they purchase five times the amount of their bill from me, of my awn manufactures, selected from my specimens. 13 Chmbersatreet, New-York. GEORGE BRUCE. Lewis iliann Is again home, in the store opposite the Ncrtheast corner of the public square, and is receiving direct Itorn New-York city - —not a " mammoth stock" of winter goods, but sufficient to fill up the old store; which goods are .now offered for inspection and xeamination. He would therefore say to the old customers, Step in and see his as sortment; . and .to the public generally, that as his. goods are for sale. he will be happy to receive " calls." County Orders Lawn at Par "JR Goods at L. MANN'S. /11HE LADIES will find at Mann's store coe4eo, Washington, Merrimack, P hit ip, Allen & Sons', and other choice varieties of Prints, warranted by the subscriber net to fade. LL-Wu ub Delanies at Mann's. Al- Apacas,Pararnettas, English ,aud French Merinos . 'SIANN'S. G ING AMS 7 -a good alsorttnrnt at • MANN'S. S ILKS and Dress Trimmings at MANN'S L'IHAWLS of various patterns and quail ties—Ladies' and Children's Hoods. at MANN'S. ("1 AMMO CS, Bishop Lawns, Victoria jLawi.s, Cap Lace, Crape, Rus Swiss Muslin, Lintien Ildkta , Einliwidcred do., Muslin Edgiiws„ Conon do., Linen do, Ladies' Collars, ri;rleis, Undur,leeves Ladies' Skirts, do, Caps, to lie t‘ and at ALARGE lot of Bonier}• at - MANN'S 1 ' You want warn .Stochings for the childern, you will find them at MANN'S. ±l_,Al I Eli litiOT:3, and the kjuthet variety of Shoes, can be found at MANN'S. . e c kq; " 1 1 ° o r v l e e s r s o . W .N r t p „ p e e i I.l . D V r r at:eX i Berl:II-Lined (doves, Carpet. Bags, batch els, Suspenders.. Call at • • MANN'S STORE. 1101 . S' and Bouti at M ANN'S 9 EETINU, 6hitting, Batts, titld Cution 1 , ,Y am at MANN'S. I,IG AltS, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Ginger, Pepper, spice, starch, salcrai us, c.in stoutly uu hand at. MA :ss N'S S . " I)LUG Tobacco, Fine-Out do-, Chew iug and MANN S. y ou . want Axes, Hatchets, Ham liners. utill saws, cross-cut. do., Hand do.. Chisels, Augurs, Auer Bits, Piles ofall, kinds, Steel Squuros, Iron du., Try do:, call at ' MANN'S. L E wIS MANN ketps constantly on iland Shovel 9, Spadve., manure rurks, 44.LE1G11 BELLS at ► MANN'S STORE Cheever y OCKS,' Door Handles, Butts, Screws, f.ocks a 1 1 siz's—sli Nails, Filli,hing do., for sal, :Li ' LEWIS :\ lAN pOCKET KNIVES, Table do: CALL AT MANN'S STORP, .EIVIS MANN 'has tin. sale Shot, 4 Lead, Powder, Flasks, &c. The People's Cash Store, AT COUDERSPORT. MEI BM Something. New. and sOmethlng . T"E h„:inzq received from the City of New-York, and ,- ....pea'kd at the store tormer'y cceupied by I la'kin Smith. on the north :side Of the Court VI oose square. a s-lerled assrlment ,:lew.Gl ods, cothprkino Due Goons, GuocEmEs, enocx- Eta. and ilnitawmtE.. The motto of business— adopted— is, "the sure ' and the lively .s:ii . pincr." The above Goods will, therefore be sold excluAvely for either Cash or ready-pay in hand, and upon such tering that -the pur chaser cannot be otherwise than satisfied that he has made a good bargain-reeeived a " quid pro quo"—something tor something in value for his money. An exchange will gladly _be made with the Farmer, for his Produce : Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Grain in any quantity, and with it, the more. Cash the better. The subscriberwill at all films take pleasure in exhibiting his Goods to the Custotiter, that quality and prices may be examined. , L. F. MA YNARD. Coudersport, July, 15, 1853. t9Lf • A 11IONG many other - articles for the .1 - 11adies, of fancy and , rich worth, Will be found, at the People's (?ash Store,. -fine Worked Collars, of different designs a patierns. DLEACI-1127,1) Sheeimas and Shirting, ..plirown Candle Wick, Summer Cloth ha . ehildrim's wear, tied Ticking, Towelling.. Table Lirmen, Brown, White .. a superior article of Darrias - k, all pure Spreads. A t'N3lllllllalli.n will recommend them hett , q than anythimr else. A T "Tice People's Cast' Siore" !nay be found a selected lot of Prints, ni En , r% lisit, French, and American Goods, quality and prices agreeingadmirably: Please call and See us. BLACK and Green Teas, of excellent tbicor, and at [Host reasonable prices,— Sug.irs, bite and Brown do., Rice, -Gin ger, Spice, Pepper, Nutmeg:, Cassia, Rai sing, Tuhacco, in all its variety, to please those who love the weed, and a superior article of Coffee that cannot fail to please all the Dutch and seine of the Yankees, at the PEort.E's ',Asir STottE. jIMCKERY and Glass Ware, in variely, iliat will please the eye on the fist in srvetinn. • D. E, Olmsted V - OULD say to the public that he is now . tereiving a new stock of-goods, .winch he will be happy to show to all who may favor him with a call. you can find by calling on him a good assortment -of Lawns, Poplins, Bareg,es, Barege DeLaines, De Beges, Silks, etc. etc. Also Prints, Gingham% Domestics of all kinds, Gro ceries, Crockety, and a large stock of Boots and Shoes,—all of which will be 'sold as low as they_ean be bought elsewhere- GNI) hire a call, • Al INN'S Teas Coudersport Academy. THE !pring term of this katitation will commence on Wedne s day, April 19, 1854, still continue eleven weeks. Terms. Elementnry branches—Orthography, Geography, Arithmetic, &c........ 52.25 Higher_ Arithmetic, First lessons in Algebra, and Grammar,. 3.25 kigher English branches, Algebra', . l _ - _ 'hilosephy, &e., • • 4.75 Higher Mathematics, Latin, Greek, and French languages, ' 6.25 Instruction on the Piano Forte, extra, 10.00 Use of instrument, 3.00 Vocal musie,free of, charge. N. 11.—Prepayment of all bills will be strictly required. . . J. BIiOO . AII,NGICALE, Principal. Tho undersigned ! , Trusiees of the Cou dersport Adademy, are moted by a sense of official and personal duty to invite the at tention of the Publiit--ot parents in partic ular, to the :rising and useful character of this; lnstltution of Learning. When invited, a little more than a half-year ago, to the superintendence of its affairs, we found it depressed and still declining. We requested . Mr. J. BLO6IINGDAi.E: to hecetne Its Princi pal Teacher, and entrusted its organization and other trust onerous affairs to his discre tion and nuatiagenient. Experience has proved hint to be faithful, efficient, and practical—jitst such an instructor as this cnitintunity ; need. The number of pupils in the schnel is now over sixty. We ruler to Mr. Bloomingdale's advetti-ement for information as to the terms and corditions on which pupils are admitted, and lor other facts of interest: and recioninend the insti tution to the put °nage of the people. fl. timmAs Secretnry, 111:::¢r J. 06IS TED, TrellsUler, F. L. JONES, Cu S. LYMAN, Tll.lfJeC5. G. G. Cm.vis, 621 To the InhabitanU of Couder port and Vicinity, And Volley ,county •Generally. siiitseriberlus just received a large stuck ni WINTER GOOD,S, \ consktinn . of DItV GOODS, FURS, HATS agal Reaidy-Tdade Clothing, G'rocerie's, Har d.war e, 'CROCKERY, BOOTS and SHOES, Brooms WOODEN WARE. A large stock of .b.OMPS7'/C.B, StC.3I:AS Shemingl, brining- CottOn Yarn, and Bal and most kinds of ProVi sines, kept constantly on hand, for east!. MI of whiCh he will tell as low as the lowest, for ;READY-PAY. - : Cali and moSt.. - I,imlii of Farmers' Pro duce i - akere in exchange for Goods. Anowing mat one eo6.llin or snect is insufficient •to enumerate every article separate which he,keeps for sale, he hopes that the abOve•genetal catalogue will suffice. Dec. 30,11853. , - C. SAIII H. New Cash Grocery AND PrOViStiOn, StoYe HITIIER, YE HUNGRY S. JONES takes this method to inform J the people of Coudersport and the pub lic generally, that lie has just opened a Grocery ini r d Provision Spire, where he will keep constantly oil Iran& everything in the line of " eatabies,l' and 'wh:eli he will sell as reasonable as can be desirid. The suh stmials' cait he fount here at all limes, such as Fh,iir and Pork,—while the appetites of the most dainty ;can also be satisfied.— Tnerefore,i shouid you wish for anything of the kind, please, call and 'examine be. fore puichasing elsewhere, and if lie can not satisly you, !yourcase Must be des perate. You will always find a full assortment.ol GroCeries,' consisting of Su gars, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Spices, Gin ger, Raisiesi Candy, Crackers, Cranberries Salmon, COdfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rice,, Molasses, i Syrup; e:c. Also, at all times, Pork, Flour, Lard, Cher'se, Butter, (roll and firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc., etc. Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken is 'exchange for goods at the cash price. ,1 6.33tf C. S. JONES. _ L ENC'H MUS i'ARD, a num thing entirety ' for sale :a C. S.IONES'. . IV: STRONG can he • found at the shop of Jiis. Basset!, formerly owned by himself, where he will attend to all calls in-his 6 line' with promptness and fidelity. - - 6.41 3mo E Rll Iliurning Fluid and r Campliiim at the Ditat and BOOK-STOIIE. Drafting Instruments, , Rata• Co!ors, l'ai;er,'Pentils, and rrcei}'(•d TYLER S• J)abbittls 'feast Soap Pow derS.±.-These; superior articles -war ranted to save tulle nod motley, null promote peace and liarinoti fautilici; For tale at I IViagazines for . May. IjHARPER, Godey, Grriiham, and Putnatta ja4 reielved and I'm sale at 25 centsp,lNo. b) I'ON'S KATHAIRON and other 4 I excellina prepnrations for cleansing and abtanifying the-11.6a, for:Ealn at TYLE PERSONS abimi, to build or rePair,,will find n complete stock noNindow Sash. Glass, Putty, Taints and Oils, fur sale at lair - prices by • • T. P. TILER. H E C ; Farina f. TPlU,LlvEcirriszed PANOLES. Sperm, Solar Sperm, Refined Crystalline, aid Tallun Candles, by tilt: Pouhd,or BOx, for sale very low at the MUG &•BOOK.SrOItE. . TEAS, fresh and cheap, at T 1 LER'S . : Clothix' Clothing. THE place to toily_well•made . Clothing at a low price (a large stock to select from) is at OLMS.TED'S. AKEtt'g Rroma Lind Chocolate — deliciou s l1 drinks, to. - TYLER'S. r atOtt ta& CUil*. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK AND .1011 .PRINTING, SUCH A 9 LOONS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOOLMig CIRCULABB t BALL TICKETS, BILL BEADS, SHOWBILLS, BLANK NOTILI, WAYBILLS, lIAT TIPS, LABELS, ETp. (:*" Executed with neatness and dispatch at the office of- THE PEOPLE'3 JOURNAL. HANDBILLS, POSTERS, N. H. ROBINSON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS .qND SHOES. Their stock comprises the largest variety- . of the best' Massachusetts manufacture.. RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES. N. H. R. & Co. are agents of the nay ward Rubber Company—the best goods of the kind manufactured in the IL S.; which goods they will sell to wholesale purchasers at New 'York prices. All orders filled on the shortest notice 2`S WATER ST.,• EL3IIRA, N. Y. July, ISSI. 9t ISAAC BENSON, Attorney-at-Law, OrricE—Enst side of the public square Joudcrsport, Pa. By sp.eci. arrange ment the profes zcsrfal servicel of S. P. JonNsos, Esq., may be engaged through him, in all cases in which he is not. previously concerned. N. B. All claims due and payake to the undersigned,personally and pr3fes sionn II v, may be, found in the hands of kAAc 131:NsoN, Esq., for ndjustment. March 3, 1549.. JOHN S. MANN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, will attend the several Courts in Potter and Wli.ean Counties. All business entrust ed to liis -- . care, will r.:ceive prompt at tention. , Office on Main Street; opposite the Court House, Coudersport, ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, Attorney am! Counsellor at Law, will attend to all business entrusted to his care, with promptness and fidelity. Office in the Keystone Block,' up stairs, Main Street, Coudersport, Pa. 'Mar:ll 21, 1531. v 3, n4:l. L.. F. Maynard, Attorney and Counsellor al Law, i_Nc.n;DEricirorty, PA. Office—North of the Court House Sluare, at "The People's Cash'Store," up'stairs. 3-47 tr • • C. W. ELLIS, Attorney at Law, Coudersport, Potter County, Pa. Jan. 18, 1850. • Attorney at Law, Coudersport, Pa; will regularly attend the Courts in Tio: gn, Potter, and M'Kean Counties. Office—over W. T. Jones' Store. Feb. 28, 1551. ." v 3 n4O. A. P. CONE., Attorney at Law, Wellsborougti, Tioga County Pa. Will regularly attend the Courts in Potter county. June 3, 1545. if LAND AG-ENOY. THE undersigned having been entrust ed with the care of several large tracts of land, in this County, has made himself acquainted with the- lands and land titles of - -the County, and will give immediate attention-to any business of this nature. that may be entrusted to him. . H. S. HEATH, P twacian_and Surgeon, GOUDEiZSPORT, PA. Will attend to all calls for professional assistance, with promptness and fidelity • OtTice—On West. side of Main street, firbt 'door 'above Jno. S. Mann's store. ..I\pril II; ISSI. 3-47. tf. JAMES M.' BASSETT, Cabinet-MaKier &. Upholsterer, COUDERSPORT, PA., Willelecute all orders in his line of ri`t - r:Viluu.ines v ith neatucf:s and despatch. Mac htodneks—:le.; Nl•muractory formerly owned by G. W. ~ition;—two doors above NV tn. Crto,by's dcc,lli u Having improved ific building and- Ma chinety, nod employed good workmen, he is rp:11 dii work as well_ as the best, and o:: •'I )rt t.ohcc. 6-30:r LI. R. GAGE, M. D., - 1411 . :qCIAN AND SURGEON. TYLER'S r:TOULD respectfully inform the eiti4 Zeus of COupersport and Potter county, that he has located pi rmantly among them and will attend promptly to all calls in the line of his profession. 01ice—T B. Tyler's Drug, and Book Store, and niay be found at night at Mill's 66y TILER Tailoring! Tailoring!! f rA J. W. 11 AR.DI N (1, Tailor. All work ILLootru.tc4l to i,ia care will be done o neatuc s, condort, nua durability. 7...71' Shop over Lewis Vann s store. 637 CIOLLIER'S Shakspeare ; Index to Periodical Literature; Edmunds' Spiritualism; spt mator—a new and handsome edition; list CoimLife Scenes in Now-York ; and POITIC books for the young people, at the Jan. 13, 1834. JOURNAL 1300 K STORE. AFEW pieces'of new Music; Music procured to order; also Tem• perauce and oilier Tracts, or_ any periodicals desired. Scuoot .Boobs. constnntly on hand, with paper, pens, slates, and every thing needed fur going to school, 6-41 -S. P. JOHNSON. F. W. KNOX JOHN S.. MANN M. W. MAN?.