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IX.- B e s's* C ar il's. , 1 1 . V: icrrox' ..:fitttoritrtat'Etibt, Conderaciort, Pa., wily regularly attend: the Courts iu•Potter county. ' • '.Altittr.Gl G. OLMSTED, - fitter ittztteedunselor at'iLato, • voiptszwit, Pa., w ill attend to all business intrusted to his care, with pronsputeas and fidelity: • • • Oftte-•-in the Temperance Block, up stairs, 3laiu-stsest.., ISAAC BENSON attorsttg at ?Lab), • COUDERSPOV, PA. 'loffice coiner et West and Third-streeta. L. P. WEGLISTOir, Slttorntg at ILatn, RV~llsboro', Tioga Co., Pa., vill attend the coasts an Potter anti lit'Kean Counties. A. P. CONE, I Ottirittg atiLato, VfollsbOrongh, Tioga county, Pa, willregnlar ly attcod the courts of Potter county. Jane 3, 1848. JOHN S. MANN, • inttorneg &Counselor at TLaiu, Coudersport, Pa., will attend the several Courts iu Potter and M'Keau counties. All bullies& entrUstei' I 'in kis care, will receive prompt attention. • •Office on Main-street, opposite the Coutt House. Coudersport. Pa. COUDERSPORT HOTEL, Dania 1. alatomuirr PROPRIETOR. Corner of Main and Second streets, Cou dersport, Potter Co., Pa. - 44. W._ K. KING, Sittrbrpor, Eiraftoinan, anti otonbellanctr, Smethpart, /kr Kean Co., Pa., Will attend to business for non•resident.land balders, upon reasonable terms. References given if required. ' . P. S. Maps of any part of the County made to order. 7-33 J. OLDISTL'D, 55urbtpor anir Braftoman, At th• office of J. S. Mann, Coudersport. Pa ABRAM YOUNG, Eliatcipmatter anb. All work warranted. A stock of Watches and Jewelry on hand and for sale. Call at the store of Smith & Jones, Coudersport, Pa. BENJAMIN RENNELS, 131actomitb. All work in his line, done to order and with dispatch. On West street, below Third, Coudersport, pa. SMITH & JONES, Dllll.lBlll in Dry Goods, Groceries, Statione ry. Drugs & Medicines, Paint., Oils. Fancy articles, tc. Main Street, Coudersport Pa. JONES, MANN,' & JONES G neral Grocery and Provision Dealers— /WO in Dry Goods, Hardware, Boots and Shoes; and whatever inert want to buy. Main &tam, Coudersport, Pa. • • D. E.• OLMSTED, - D.iler in Dry Goode, Ready-made Clothing, Groceries, Crockery, *c. Coudersport, Pa. J. W. SMITH, Dealer in Stoves, and manufacturer of Tin Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware. Main street Coudersport, Pa. • . M. W. MANN, . . -Dealer 'in Books & Stationery, Music, and Alegaeines.. Main-st., opposite N. W. corner ef Abe public square, Coudersport, Pa. ADIOS FRENCH, •Physieian & Surgeon. East side 3fain-et., above 4th qt.., Coudersport, Pa. DAVID B. BROWN, •. ro. iv i tr z n e t, 4,4 Dpnier in Ploughs. tip ilr , 9? 4419 itrppt, C9u4erspqn.pa., JACKSON & SCIIOpbrAKFt. , Detiler's inDrfaocillS, Groceries, Crockery ' , pudite4dy-made Clothing. Main street, Con liereport,: .4.44I 4 EGANY HOUSE, . • . - _ xtop34ei M 4111114 Proprietor. On the Nirelle- TM, road, a:eyen.Foiles North of Coudersport: A. J• CIWNEY, UtrohnntTailor; and i3galer in Beady= Clothing. :North of the pnllio spare, Conde . • ort, Pa. A; )3. 009.p5,EX.,L,. Gu'?ehllTH,Couderspo . it, Pa, • Fire Altar mazufacuitracl repatrtd at by stigma March 3, 1848. - . . . - 4:•‘'w.:2I2tARIDING . 2. ~. ..,.. . • ',... _ .. . . . ...., . _ Fiahliable Tailv. : All YrorkinitinsuNd t 4 kieftre ill" bi — done„lirkth neatuesso comfdrt.' l iad d I'l', Stop over • Liiris Muses Om I • ; . ft .' l,CL • I•r ; I + • I I6StiliNAiiON . ' ijOrs isioßitriy;t:ripatATtrir.;')No - itiviiii; • • • THE PEPPIXT JOURNAL• PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. Teime—ln Advance Ons copy *imams, Village unbandbers, TERMS OF ADVERTISING spare, ofl2 tutee or lintel insertiort, " 'C1,50. " every subsequent insertion, 25 Rule and figure work, per sq., 3 insertioni, 3,00 Every subsequent insertion, • 50 1 column, one year, - • 25,00 EMI s. 1 column, six months, 6 Adi Lnauustrators' or xecutore' Sheriff's Soles, per tract. ". Marriage. notices Professional Cards not exceeding eight lines netted for $5,00 perlannuna. Chi' All letters on business, ,to secure at ention, shouldbe addressed (postpaid) to the ; Publisherai: ' Lir= vninz. Poor Willie! How his heart yearn ed towards little Johnny, who lived just across the .street,—Willie had no brothers nor sisters, vs most children hite. There was no one in his fath- er's large house but Pa and Ma, and aunt Kate, and Mary the seamstress, and Jane the chambe . rmaid, and Dinah the cook.- Willie was always afraid of Dinah because she was so black and looked so wild when she spoke And once when Willie happend down in the kitchen just to see what Dinah and Jane could be doing all the long clay, the naughty black woman stamped her foot, looked fiercely at . him, and told him to go "righ t up stairs." Willie ran out screaming at the top of his voice, and though Dinah called him and told him that she was only in fun: that she had a whole pocket full o candy for him, and that she would tell him nice stories about little boys no bigger than he, and yet could see hear, and speak, and act, and were just like Willie, only the skin was black, and the whites of their eyes were much larger than Willie's. . Yes, though Dinah told him all this, Willie could 'not be persuaded to stop; but ran up stairs as fast as ever he could, and stopped not till he reached his mother's room and threw himself into her arms. It was many moments be fore Willie could master his feelings enough to till what had.happened and when he had finished telling his moth er, she only laughed and said— " Why you cunning little creature Dinah would'nt have hurt you for the world; but you mus'nt - go down again, she don't want you in the way dear." But Willie wondered if he could have been in her way when he just peeped, in his little head at .the door to see what she was doing, and he thought she must have bah engaged in some very wicked employment to be un willing that. he should just look at her a moment. ' "Why, Willie, she makes all these nice cakes that you like so well; and the nice hot biscuits and muffins that we have for tea, and cooks all the meat that the butchet brings—she does all such things. -Willie, now isn't she a good woman?" But Willie could nut come to the same conclusion. So he said nothing, but' made up his mind that negroes were the worst folks in the world, . and that every .une whether black or white,. who did such work. as Dinah, was very. cross and naughty , 4t least, Was never found in tha kitchen, after, that ,-day when he was sent unceremoniously up stairs. All