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   McKean Citizen (Newspaper) - January 23, 1858, Smethport, Pennsylvania                               CO PA JAN 33 upon tho Saturday evening of SATURDAY MORNING Co Pa per all casen In Advance Rates of 1 column one IX 4 H W ia i 1200 I hie square of 12 or 3 lions I Kach insertion 25 Cards These Kules will strictly adhered tu Counting House Almanac H THE JOURNEYMAN f Ml 11 121314 15 17 18 o- 31 26 29 2 3 4 I 1213 I 28 81 91011 t4 15 16171819 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 910 20 212212324 27 28 29 30 1 5 7 P 010 II 1213 g 1.9 20 iil 23 S 35 26 27 2420 30 ai i 1 if n 30 31 s G 71 13 14 15 1C 128 29 123456 8 22 23 24 25 27 293031 J 1 2 3 5 u 7 8 91011 121314 fl 192021 222324 i 3 4 51 6 H 4 10 11 12 1314 18 25 2 9 IB 17 28 29 30 31 i a a 4 H 9 10 Tl U g If 7 111 j O A mental lump hung out by its Shihei dearly o'er man's And proves to pilgrims sn unfailing lie a of prUe And knows his it not A ami flunking mind alot Mong men sro his Ha itt Though want mud virtue seldom art in Nor is his lifo exempt from vanous l Few arc The rode that On Hie line of death Tbe oil of life within hum soon Ere two scow ten he his vital THE PASSING tho of tome over as now j their over heart Leaving a shade oh my brow i Like years that are gone have aw Some ht the of Others leaves to the autumn of Hfc And all m their beauty awl And such as the present Bright years come and depaa lingered before And clone to yearn 0 the years with their jbloom and i way O sad U their to me Their mornings bright and their evening gray Bear us on to Eternity I K THE BRIDE OF AN BY EMMA D K N CHAPTER THE Elk'S Reading a few weeks i Mcr 11 able ray u one of I most 1 ever taxed the ingenuity i 11 a K 4 A flight of time t locality of OUT stcrylies n aid one of the wildest and quo Co sitn and Counsellor nt Law Pa Will all in 1 C of M O K Store DR WISNER i Pa Office A nt and HOUSED Pa D Ii A lions anil t This and want a good dinner tins to SMITH Sn Block Clean N Y Wholesale mid Retail Dealers in Hat s Caw ami Bonnet Oil ami all other p i O and Flour Fish Tw Coffee Spices of all kimU 1 amts Oils Ac Ac always w hand K BARSE in Carpenters Tools House Mill Saws Log and Coil Chains Well anil Pumps Hollow Ware Cutlery Ac June to order New-York IUA S Manufacturer of all kinds of Harnesses Ac promptly attended to shop of the Baptist DANIEL SUCCESSOR TO THE j U S LAND COMPANY Principal Office at Bradford Co at Fox Elk Co Pa mineral lands for small quantities lime stone iron ore aind mineral of C D WEBSTER l Draftsman A Conveyancer at Littleton Co A solar regions of the Old Dominion w ere the head waters of the dck wash the base of the Blue Tho precise Ore s a sublime scene where two forest crowned ranges moun aitis cross each other at At tho intersecting of ridges nestles a his arrh nl that he found the little tel andj heiress stopped her way Those indeed the whole village of t in a state of ment ft am tho fact that the celebrated Honora Paule had just there and passed through on who had boon so happy as to played around tho lips of banished the clouds her a few for him to proceed bat finding that h J conti silent sho Well Mr Bulanio go was the predicted eve nt you command catch a of her face vied with each in praise of her many those bad not tened eagerness and looked for ward td indemnifying themselves by seeing Herat church the next morning Tho i text day Godfrey Dulanie at- tended in love ra of ind tho hat ro- No sir I bog you of tesy to do Very he said to inform your his ho saw and fell tho most beautiful and in- girl ho had ever be- held tho cheapness and her attire lie supposed her to be s me poor of Madame A s in whose pe w sat God w s completely captivated ant he reso vod at once to woo and sible w in this lovely being for Ins wife poor g rl though was He wa glad sh was poor because she fortha reason bo more easily won But on Mr Willoughby the cle and his Ernest Keino tome after church wha was Wf astonishment and dismay a to the supposed i rhom he found to be no than tl o celebrated Miss Honora Paulo tho atest and as wel as the best and noblest girl in the Stati of Virginia She greeted him and ink few minutes tho company busily engaged in conversation Th topic or capital been Godfrey to Hono ra said I mke an especial ml in having capital t abolished Paulo do you o in ogyi voice to a low It to bo my marriage with tl should A deep vivid blush bright smile that quivo ra's variable faco There broken at length by her gently f the The answer came and in tones so low as to moot f fourth and hist pr diction was before my twenty-fifth perish on i M A low cry broke fron the 01 Honora as hor hands up her face After a minute or jlw she dropped them and looking h her ear lay I Should Honora started fixed awing them answered out tory ont the pro of gl temper parsimonious habits anda of warranted power jfor KINO i and Real ent m Court House up stairs 5 from elevated Altan At the period at Which our i opens the four estates in the tou of the irregular c were as The eastern farm called was the life property of a lady of ihc The western most valuable c state was the inheritance of Honora I rale an orphan heiress and ward of Madame Auderly The northern and smallest one ed from being the deepest valo f tho omy most fabulous wealth j The southern fro a tho extravagant cost of elegant elaborate highly ornamented grounds whi absorbed tho means of late the patrimony ojf Godfroi Dulanie the grandson of Hugh and now a for legal honors at tho University off ginia f But little benefit to heir v as to bo hoped from inheritance bis fathers 11 tho first place old Hugh Hawe had b mght up in his own name fell tho against tho estate of Farmer's F doubtless to prevent a and upon tho Sik why did you ask me if I to cause Miss Paulo I was abo for your a i that was made con sorning nij self b 7 a professor of that black art Mrs Wi loughby drawing near eager ii torest steadily in the face said You doubtless wondo tion Now bear mo Oi following tho summer in With at my the at which tha 1 Misses Mr Mr Heine Mr Dulanie and Honora Under the auspices of Miss Rose Auderly they were just about to form what she called a Sybil's Circle for which purpose Messrs Heine and Sterne were dispatched to bring ward a round table Miss went to a cabin to seek tho Sybil's which she presently produced All then sea ted themselves around the table A dead silence reigned Rosa shuffled tho cards turned them with their down and then addressing her right hand neighbor Mr Sterne in a low voice she What would you with the Sybil f I would know the future partner of my was tho formal answer Tho young man hesitated for a while smiled and rejecting all those cards that were nearest himself put his hand Oh ask Ok Ml lhall I uJU not I ehudd facq with her up the Not for tho is Th bo lieu and covered They 1 ho cheek of Hoi on Pavlo yet striving with a Bose now that M a couple yet to Miu said Mr H ine feeling that she felt to bo unworthy a tie united reached forth her hand drew tablet antt pas ted it to the Sybil who in MI tivi i voice x t in delighted f heard in the BOB arttbel silence prediction was mndo to Baltimore with my with Mrs who thei Miss Curiosity tick us fa th rooms of the Egyptian he baa this be r eyes IT and the i practicing in that city some such preparations 01 in your case ho cast my 1 read my It was fore my twentieth ay be a bride but never a i rife for tha the fatal form of the arose between the nuptial benediction chamber Such were tho prophecy Sho spoko fith a that soemod to hadow overy other fettling Y replied Mr Dulani a prediction which if I b would certainly dispose mo i Lhc abolishment of the death pei T the strange con of lines with the of the made long i go endeavoring cot vince herself tb it it was mien cid and trying to foreboding of k er heart e drew a tard Sybil took terror shi said Rose tho tablets and pi Bring them Md and a her to TUB cm LE and had or ASTOR HOUSE t By Stages to this place Mop Accommodations and Dealer m Clots A K and Fancy Dry Hsts eH Groceries Hardware Ac Bart of the Astor House favor alty I Throe years since whtle I for a short time in the ci of on my tho I chanced to hear if the tian Bervis at tl a sensation in t city j His wonderful reputation wj the tieme of every tongue curiosity combined lead Aie to his rooms Ho required to cast my horoscope Ho t and I gave tho day ai hour my birth and then I took lea 10 promise to return in the nv The next day I questioned Honora ci JCy horoscope was a It predicted for and life and a sharp and et The next day Honora her Madame Ai presence in tho and tho old lady sent her only Shannon to him to mont Godfrey On his arrival he found thai Sterne tho governor elc t of and his son had just fe ken their quarters for several da -s with ame and tiro o d lr honor at once sent off ca of tion to some of tho t that I J tea was the adjourned to tho room with ning 1 o- i- titter riced for office BUink notes exemption of property I Tim wj to save tho property for his gra dson Butt unhappily Godfrey h tally offended the despotic old declining an agricultural life i sisting in the study ot a profos course that had resulted in hi disinheritance j To make this punishment m to his grandson tho old man had taken into favor his nephew Dr Henry whom he had established neat 1 at Polly I At this the having finished a term at the Hi ty had come down to a art of In his den leath details St four remarkable i first ojf which has to pass Lnd that ho loss of my patrimonial ostat i coincidence t- ed J r Willonghby us ho arose at i hia wife and brother-in-law tho other end of the room I thought BO when tbo was under tho pack and withdrew tho lowest ono Bead ho said extending the card to the Sybil sho A widow beautiful M Twill yank lot to rich which IU Ml Thero was general cUpping hands and shouts of laughter It was now Hiss Jessie's turn to test her Bei ng a young lady sho not put the question in the usual way but merely inquire what should be her future fate The answer drawn To dandle and chronicle beer A reply that nearly extinguished Miss Jessie for the evening declare if here is not Mr Hugh the lively Lily as tho old miser sauntered deliberately to tho table and stood looking with in dolent curiosity upon the game of tho young people Come Mr I declare yoa shall havo your wia of it can only be fo ind in the New I commands of young Ulo t femily ladies are not to be replied j p pular Qp the old man gallantly as ho extended contribute and which can be his hand drew a card which ho fo ftt al tho 8 throughout the ci y and where are ask for the Ledger of January 16 and in ii i iu will get the continuation of ho t from where it leaves off here If i cannot get a copy from low cry broke the pallid lips of Honora Throw the cards t she It is wicked tampering with the pf The above is tl 9 commencement of great story which inow being pul in the York Ledger W 9 give this w but it is only tho beginning of tho i passed to the Sybil Amid a profound silence and solemn voice she whore soon after tho guests ii for th evening joined them j First came Father O tho parish priest of St at Crossland j Tho next arrivals wer Mr a ii Willoughby and Mr Immediately Dr and Mrs Henry the a man of great fashion nn lady a delicate pensive a sort of sad moonlight softly out between her jot And last of all to th of everybody came old Thy fete loom full of horror 1 From Uwfrieadi Jiear at bud thee A fearful n tne houne of An a fiend liub elone behind tbe of thy Ob be warned Pshaw what serious mockery exclaimed old man scornfully as ho turned away and gave place to his nephew who had all tho while been posted behind him peeping over his shoulder Will you permit mo to test my inquired tho fascinating Dr And what would YOU with the 1 110 with faco ig loccy locks of j t astonishment heir replied Godfrey the other three events 7 8 ly it quired Cho other three events if they low is predicted mart happen tiie two years or before I rei ch my anniversary The fi rst of tl we is to bo the er- itan of vast wealth V wn bearing ft bright BI ile who had been invited i is a matter of courtesy and was not ir groo expected to make Ho came not alone brought a young gM whom with grave cou cd to bis hostess as tho daughter of a d and now his ward w only that morning and ing on Madame kindness ho had to present Madame a i eader of faces towards her hat confirmed her first favorable impre took was certainly attracted and after a little talk the hand of the orphan ducted hor to the group tho iis appearance arm ho but ssy ho nes ahd s girl and con- formed by the I! Sybil was the response I would know the future said tho Sybil in a tow ot assumed sternness Smiling his graceful but smile tho doctor drew a card and passed it to tho reader said tho latter lifting the tablet of fate and the With her and her deep Then U a tone in her tho a lain For it the secret And a weight oa thine 1 away I to thy and i I declare how pale tho doctor has exclaimed the pant J essie Ono would really think to look at him that a deep remorse for some unacted crime prayed on eaid the latter turning away to conceal agitation The eyes of Honora Paulo followed him with tho deepest waa that upon his that ahe had never Been before Tho next in turn was Agnes ing to hor Hose What sock ia the magic circle answered the luscious tones Invoke tbo Agnes drew a tablet and passed it as usual to the Sybil who v w v ti ice the publish it of the Ledger will m til you a copy o i receipt of five cento The Ledger is mailed to subscribers nt a year or ti ro copies fyr 93 Ad- your letter i to Robert 44 An i street New York 1 is the cat and beet family iu tho cou itry elegantly and chai a lone story tl 10 price of tho 1 to history of tin she i itself alone wortk Ledger To lovely heroine tame tip be a bride ibr oily an evening and all the a id absorbing particulars tl will bo a treat for fa ko the trouble 19 got the Ledger Her fw t It All w ker LUU i tarti Charles th second us a celebrated freethinker s incredible i lories about the i esc said j This is ge man everything bat t le Bible Were you er r f Yes whon by my wile after spending 110 evening cross enough in 111 artist ever with tho dig painted a cow and cabbage so natui J that they had to s the c having e kting the cabba je 0 n suppose yon find yourself as fair sex i t TT fuf Adolphus sun eying but I find it takes longer get round them   

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