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   McKean Citizen (Newspaper) - January 16, 1858, Smethport, Pennsylvania                               PORT If Co Pa 25 per In Rates 1 column one a P 1200 1 six 00 y square of 12 lines or less 3 insertions 1 00 25 Cards with 00 These Bulcs be strictly adhered to f JOHN C BACKUS Attorney and Counsellor at Law attend to all business profession hi tlie of Potter i Elk Office over C K Sartwell Store Physician and Surgeon Pa over Mews store A complete set of liand -Amputating and case BURNETT HOUSE Co Pa D R the Court Howe A new large commodious and well furnished house HOUSE Proprietor f ius is ated between and If you want a good dinner thia is the place to DV MIL An old on siM In UU chair Before open door While the of a iou Fulls hot the floor And the dlA of in dock of four A bloin in and pot Prom the ali And U now on brow And now It lifts nil j And the lid of hli i 70 down As lie In his h The old mui lib on Ills hands relax fietle And fall to lap j The old man Bleeps and In sleep d And in dreamt it blest j their fearful ts a 1 A are in ear And drift hid I gaudy J Var rolling plain He woolli And gathers j And golden Beneath his chin And angles In the brook With a beat and naked pin j He loiters down the grassy lane And by tke brimming pool And a sigh Us lip As he hears the ben for siho be wishes U neyer were nine clock kinds of And the neter full A mother's hand is on his head Iler is on A brecie blows in at the door With the of a leafy And tho boy Is a white-haired man again And bin ej are SMITH Jfo HUick N Y V mid Retail in Drv and limits anil pets Oil and all I co Wholesale and Rmi C Dealers Flour Salt FiJi i- of all I tr w i f BY O M KUSSELL dealer in gome month's Since I the metropoli of the glor rw Ware r of al inds of lv to ist U S COMPANY Principal Office at Crescent Uhat magnifi palace the j We ha brilliant and frolicking a comp Sb Shortl for the night The n morning After breakfast my of preceding ning myself procured chairs and proceeded to the hurricane deck when he thus the promised elation never dc I on Be thought fly u remarked li ist evening it will to trust to appearances they wise Ion j years ago I see yo i smile youth ni w j tha expend in sin that ma ces up tho misery ful to in my earl stage ae Cess wa that history I was I orn and State a id that my the first in the la fo r a profesi early a 0 a public delirious passion p Durod into tium when but a true I am but a I in years But in n folly and in all am total of A am old a re old to imbecility Bcon let thi t pass It is a eo with what I was ai id what lam I will pass over imply stating that red in a southern were among d I was not on but at a very the world's My much later than I had an- praised flattered and fawned I was ve y young indeed to appi the and true dignity of the position I yet was fas winning golden opinions when the il to me in the shape of an a igel It wis at an evening party when I first be same Sho had lated from short d esses and graced a steamer The s so of tho boat liad engaged tne to St and service of a splendid band of musicians ant 1 first night out of port aJ soon the large or ra lime iiC irnn Oru quail lies i Co gunner table was removed the Good ll -t sale yi floor was titled A mong the revelers D WEBSTER Draftsman A Conveyancer Littleton On Pa A w of magnifying r De She was very tot more than I was informed but from the a Miss r of hft retu sent to complete her education was an exceedingly lovely girl i S formed with Court House stairs ASTOR HOUSE Bv J Miller to from place slop here and reasonable t mHE Cheapest and cawest Kent clean of in tbe TAYllOR I Dealer in Staple and Fancy 7 Goods Cloths Hats Groceries Hardware One of Uie Aster House Notes TUFT printed and for sale at tins office BlaW J Notes and blank notes ft exemption of property Paps Milk Pans and a good I oi Pair Strainers at PP MASON and I shed dark wavy glossy as a raven wing ani eyes bluo with that dreamy expression which and penetrates the pro the whole being a acutely exquisite for to endure As I berl form gracefully mazes of the enc Stoves and most AFRESH arrival of Parlor H the paints T Oil Yellow Ochre Chrome Yellow Red Chrome LeW Turkey de Pink Ultramarine Red Drop Sale Carmine Water vr Mut of the Bradford B E iven to the Stockholders an Annual Election will be held at the Of- in the village of Bradford nest at B County spe evt pai tio I- ain tinted with De but recently been the and being beautiful ac bed and a J heiress Very natu rally star ascendant of the sembla I was perfectly fascinated and lui ered by her side the en ire Whc a the to depart s nd permission to her s a beautiful Jun The he vens seemed neve the moon I had j r her hand so rather to uo my soul's devotion listened calmly until I when withdrawing ft voice so cole ned that it seemed od from a marhlo sta n f this presumed flirtation and su it in the same Hgh gs have become ret could not have 1 ian J is toi be oora U interested paralyzed me t cruel heartless sufficiently in a few r though almost inane De is this v Lotus id wo returned to th vo years have passe for Voung Men in did ibly i subject jr since py ing interview with Mis i Uo as you see is tho of of this brilliant that I- should i hopeless is a tn e too true She whom yo i termed an checked me in an h drew me onward wit i tho silken ch rds of until I became tangled in the of a net by a heartless and abandoned me to tho cu und a the boat hero i to at Hi itches where in tended stopping The h at he tittered before leaving mo j j Never trust to gck beware of coquettes pale li jht never gleamed more and the zephyrs fanned a cheek gently more y as We moved slowly the dc sorted streets But that moor light i umble like all others ended j an bidding Marj a gentle goo night I turned the door of r fathers stately ms 1 my w y homeward wrapped in one f the m delicious reveries that a Tin e rolled rap dly onward M nt preference for Miss had g own into a wild resistless coi all-absorbing passion To I with GOT was absence was u tie torture became moody and my U i Friends remo d enemies sm ered but all to i I was en chained by a spt The Table Tu r the Donegal s the follow humorous bf a 1 I witness occasioned much i in eott purp 86 every reason tined rite dreamy 1 h never made a formal de cl tion f my love to Mary ed to do so on the first opportuni The i soon occurred smile I sd I delirious Because her angelic face imputation Can anything be lo or more gloriously beautiful f I And By one from them would disarm a of his deadly The smile became more bitter as he riveted Ms gi ae on 6 without reply Their met turning sadly pale she instantly averted her and quickly retired Turning to deceitful bitof of this happ relier I with could not ba broken under ion which cc aid not be resiste to believe I as was the c my But I was be cruelly aroused thia fatal delusio r follow I am a schoolmaster Did you torn off you did they turn you 1 do not wish to 1 quc Laughter puj a I fav Are you a ito witli your Aye troth am a inch greater i rite than you are wit were you this his said the th is that att in t 11 18 th mil t How a angelic countenance Ah riper is most beautiful to I This was uttered in of 1 ness by a young gentleman who beside me with folded arms the dancers I accosted -I ff fathe r had given fete in comparison to be applied D nth The J And why not her as well as a bean tne atar jof the I i T replied he while wreathed his lips I t I m ness She never smiled on I B the I f not looked into my ej more confiding tenderness th I story tl at evening i j At length We left the company i ni ved ad our way throo fh the sh walks of t lie attached o the mansion Twas a beautiful one a beautiful g me and my 1 teart 1 wi j w th exquisite h appinew iff i slowly ed on until w a qa ie to a fountain whos r clear si t ten flashed in the glittering nux n bean IB like show JB we I hew my n er T r is a learned miu t yet come I yon mean night Here tho Witness ft judge and his I ki low a man who is very rich now though he was very poor when he a boy He said taught bird never to play till all his work for the day was finished and to spend his n oney until he had earned it If he hi id but half an hour's work to do in a i lay he was to do that the first thing and to do it In half an hour Afte r this was done he play and my voung friends all he could play with a great deal more pleasure thai he could if he had the thought of his unfinished work still on his He easily formed the habit of doing ery in its season and it soon be- can re perfectly easy for him to do so It i t to this habit that he owes his pre sent prosperity I am very happy to i dd that he delights to do good with his riches Young men be If you are prodigal of indifferent as to use you make of it you will cor tract bad habits of which it will be no leasy matter to rid yourselves It is well to look forward to the future ami mark the evils resulting from a laz f idle life Think of the time when yoi i Trill begin to act for yourselves in the more frying scenes of after thi ik what will be your character and re then if you now waste your days in trifles and follies But if in- dustry is stamped upon your characters groat will be your enjoyment You wi I not only be respected and be be loi but you never lack for In one pursuit or another yeu will bo constantly engaged and of course prove to bo useful men On the other hand if you contract bad the idea of constant will begin by degrees tolbe dissatisfied with your business anil continually wish for change will often be led to say My isan in which I shim never be able to accomplish With such feelings yon will be dissatisfied with everything about business and ardently desire to make some change which you will con ire to be for the best You will wai scof plain Nothing will go right Yot r mind will be filled with unpleasant tho and perfect hatred to bus the thought of s pending all your days about such cannot be endured and in an unguarded hour you will burst the fetter that seems to bind what will bo the Instead of feeling that happy state of mind which What a Disap i i j A id off a on his better other Being something of a i epicure took it info bie head that be should a dressed ber Hote i her a and old and dine her that she received it all get everything in twelve o'clock prepared her guest was as a new sumptuous ncr was prepared arrayed in her best attire and she started with She thought it i an ps tt the place whence th ay once On opening the doa she saw her band with a smiling countenance my said she in t J where ie the genUe whom you spoke replied ter here hd is said a gentleman of and true dine with said h good do or amph presume the ech abroad that night doing Define sail r Doherty did not ed is a footless said the lean tor I will define it I steering without a in which his lo joined may go down i j I I believe e tired enough of mle but it is my pi lighten the public anc to ea 2 any questions to I them edi publication of hi paper will be suspended for six weeks in order that he mAy visit St vith a load of bear skins oak Pat kc he has on in L young mile or two dov wishing to wi But Mary drew a not right here as if was nothin the Kf if you have 11 an- you contemplated unhappy will distress and will regret the yon have taken which unless retr iced may prove your ruin Now all tin's arises from triflin j causes j a littl may m will associate ons and work pan the severest restraint nurture this feeling and i f that you of all others are under Continue to produces res into the or announces tn escorting a h re- Ik let take lushing to the replied Oh the An English writer sayi tn fait advice to young marrieS their mother married a garner It might in bto i that the ic sorrow and misery Be industrious whatever anay be your calling or profession and you will reap the glorious rewards in a life of usefulness and Yorker Young ladies if how disgusting Ito man is and how attractive are dis- plays of neatness and taste they would themselves in the simplicity and cleanliness of the field or if able to in- in costly attire they study the harmonious of colors nature exhibits in all her works girl of good taste and habits of ness c in make a more fascinating toilet with shilling calico dress a few cheap ribbon i and laces such ornaments can gather from the garden then a vulgar creature who is worth millions and the jewelry and of a princess said one gal to another I am so glad I have no bean now Halloo i I si fellow in one of the having reti to his bfd steward 1 Here 1 f Bring me thi i What for if these down their name lor this did if not I wi At em I not a of your tance and an old and true she cried thert nobody but y 4 Well I declari that is she cried in an an fry tone The husband lai better half a aid she felt like ing him tongue t they sat down cosi ly once he had a gc od dinner having company True I i saw a pale mo irner st the tomb an I his often As I e raised kis to heaven he My O my iA sage passed t lat way and said For whom t moorn replied 10 sufficiently love w ille inestimable wortl I now fw t What thou do il never nd him by kind word ie would occasion to shoi r his blace f Then waste no time in said the friends go and cherish the also e other day j tes tbr him one Yon 1 No odds about that I ote and was one powerful be a lake to Bab shall I ire for V   

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