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   McKean Citizen,The (Newspaper) - January 22, 1859, Smethport, Pennsylvania                             J By I. Pa tl per alt of li I T l wk ttf iut taw elay Krw Mi Uw Hmr One of 12 linen orient 9 50 subsequent 55 wiln will be Attorney and at County to care for Potter KIk will attended Office iii the Court w. Attorney at Ho BO ealUm to Witt lot of Mm lor tm MUll MN to 1 Of to tank of BOWM i tan ball t bold With thi WM of Who Ml to lor and WUH naraU la the added 1 to the heavy burden Which ho was already After a lence of some Walcott said i Mr Walcott his head and looked laid in sixteen I can't help if them were sixty tons Instead or they are all The girls had hard Work to-day to tip enough to keep the fire There s been a shameful said Mr. with strong starting np moving about tbe room in a freeman could not trust himsel to He was too deeply troubled inspirit to assume at tbe moment a cheerful and be had no wish to sadden the hearts thai loved by letting the depression from which he was suffering become too clearly ftp But the eyes of quickly below you not she drew arm chair toward the centre of tbe tittle he With A Scarcely was Mr. ere a pair of bands were busy with A. Attorney and Councilor at with u Pa. the formerly occupied ty O. J. Attorney at Will attend to counties of aad O. Attorney and at Will attend to til in in Potter and Office over C. K. A Brother's DR. t. and on King fe Pa. Office doom the To i I'm tin tod ana to DR. 8. D and Pa. ai one door uorth of the Methodist C' Would respectfully announce to of ami vicinity that to execute all Tor with and C. Pa. A. Warren county Pa. Table will be supplied with the best the mud IMS will apare fty E. S. General Stage By 3. C. to and from this place Good and able Pa. D. R. the Court A and well ted between and If you want a good dinner thia is the to and Retail Deafen in Family Dry Yankee Ac. in the 1'crmf. A. N. In Staple fancy Dry One door EMI of the Aitor H. 8. and Retail in Staple and Fancy Dry Ready Hade and General Furnishing and Wall and Looking At N. i SMITH 1 Excelsior K. Y. and Retail in Dry imd Oil and alt of n. n till tide of the work to order oh tice and in a v a. General Dealar in f Milt Md Coll and Hollow Jobbing to and lUal Ba- in North W. land agent and SI Ktw rind Lota or SUCCESSOR TO lAim t Klk Pt. to o Mi aM T Two men on their way home met at n and then walked on They Were neighbors and This has been a vary hard in a gloomy voice And as they walked home they aged each and made darker the clouds that obscured their whole Good the lost said and tbe two men passed into their Mr. Walcott entered the room where his wife and children Were without speaking any seated himself in a and leaning head closed bis His countenance wore a boosted He had been seated thus for a few when hia wife id a fearful Store trouble What is the now Mr. has home from Mr. Walcott partly arose from bis He has bran suspended forbad con- groaned Mr. Is her Up in the I sent him there as soon as he came have to do something with He will be if be goes on in 1 am out of all heart with excited at much by the manner in which bis wife conveyed the unpleasant information itself started under the blind impulse of the and going to tbe room where John had been sent on aiming home from punished the boy and this without listening to tbe nations which tbe poor child tried to make said the with forced after cruet bad I wasn't to and if yon Will go with to tbe I can prove myself Mr. Walcott bad never known his son to tell an and the words fell with a rebuke upon bis heart Very we will see about he with and leaving the be went down feeling more than when he went he himself in his large and again leaned back his weary head and closed heavy Sadder hia face than he hit eldest irt be come awl stood by a paper in her he opened ray I the monty to to with t afraid all UH girls Will in their and it flea nw tofc behind daughter spott Hr. waived her with hia and went off mattering and Mortifying So you always say when anything each removing gaiter and shoes rods answered Mw and supplying their place with tt soft er he barrel of flour is gone There Was not one in the but I suppose you have done your who did ndt foel happier for with the in using it ibis return nor whd Mr. returned to his and to render him some kind again seating himself leaned back bis It was under a burnt head and closed his eyes as at of for the spirit of Mr. How and and hopeless be to remain The burdens of the day had Almost imperceptibly ed almost to heavy for him i but he bad place to more cheerful up To gather strength audby tbe time tea Was for a renewed struggle with adverse he had half forgotten tbe fear which be had come bad so haunted hint through the Alas that the process of But they could not beheld back should still go where only was strength could bo looked for on cd daring the by an l and abstraction of This j was by Mrs. no strength was When the tea bell was Walcott made no to obey more than the the Come to said the wife But be did not Are you not coming kept lUcli from her husband tbe edge of about she bad intended to speak to fbr she feared they would add to bis mental the evening sbe called tts she leaving the from something be the H j real cause of changed 4At 1 don't wish for anything this j her thoughts commenced running My vety be in a new By a few leading remarks sho drew her husband in to con- sno are w oer into in the damps muttered on the subject of home et- u as much and tbe propriety ta as one's life is Worth to ask fop in Many things or to say anything is And were mutually pronounced sho kept on way to tbe and easily to bet dispensed and be- Wben she fier husband was fore sleep fell soothingly on the heavy still sitting w she bad left j eyelids of Mr. Freeman that an Shall I bring you a cup of j fen tiro change in their stylo of living determined change I don't for would reduce their at What's the Mr. Walcott j least What do you look so troubled as see light If tod had hot it friend Jd the words of Mr. as he resigned have I to There was no for there not a shade of teal Sympathy in the voice that made tbe but rather of querulous A few ments Mrs. Walcott stood behind her but be did not seem in- to she turned With renewed strength of mind and find a confident he went day that ho had forward to with fear and And it was only through this re- wod strength and confident spirit iat be was able to overcome the BtJ TOE ir M. me it is from apparently about for- ty years of to an old man with whom be wae just as I en- tered kea place in the adopted home of aMid tbe dd but has aa much as seme of the Many of oldest ers and have gone td their nal and their wild ani now occupy their and become staid and reliable but this is not the case With all fbr preferred to travel WAT to ana have long since reached their This last observation attracted my and as the con- versation did not partake of nature of I Concluded that -I aee if I could I would fend tbe morning ia tim wind sharp and be comfortably give a thought and an act of charity fbr the poof They are God's and mast be fed and for it pleased Him td crown and above the of no crime lor W a1 little to your leas 1 ilia true that we do aot destitution winter fbr that last have of them thus giving employment to thousands of that were winter tho of ing about tAu The younger of the two sit some moments in apparent and then There i rete many noble specimens and among the young people of vilte years I do not kt ow that 1 ever saw a ty of young whose i prospects for thi i better thin generous and and a had formed high re- fof the who was one of of the We constant played and studied together Without for he did not seem to know how to say or to bo And 1 came from I heard that ho had married Mary the lovliest girl in tbe and it the Allen farm inst above tbe with the means left him by his and had settled there to enjoy mt i away from and resumed tbo fealties that loomed mountain which had been by the ringing of the tea the whole passed without Weak despondency would have rui proved bis walled O But the whole In broken slumber and disturbing Prom the cheerless meal at 4ie was reminded of tbe to to J why ft not w well XT t that must be of the flour that were i oat and the necessity of parse he went forth to meet the of another faint at heart almost hopeless of sustained by home carried him as he the burden waa too heavy for and bo sank under day that opened so closed upon him a ruined man 1 let look in for a orr Mr. a friend and neighbor of also bad come weary and dispirited and almost been fend when he looked anxiously forward to of light waa seen along black the threshold of his a pang shot through fbr HoW alight hold Not for brit for hia a glad little on moment hia founded In the i then Into forth again into the in tue see light gave place The morning the occurrence of a single incident that Strengthened for tbe he A healthful pulsation to the had gone forth again into the of Mr. Walcott No thoughtful kindness was manifested by any ber of the on the a narrow regard for and a to him only that he might supply the means of No from was on that Mr. Walcott felt fie retired and sought to find that relief from mental disquietude In which he 1-k- you tell me they get 5h t acquainted with They gbt and reached Complete ruin yean and arly it possible r I have always that bia punctilious regard or indomitable energy would be a sure guard against danger rom that if the danger come from a direction where there could have benn Bat as would have the temptation and danger earnest a point where he was unable to say that Very finally proved his and who filled to out soup houses and benevolent Wtf venture to any that within the sound of the State there are of ilies to-day need a helping Perform the part of tbe good and visit these children of in their lowly ister to their and by these littie actions you will not ly much suffering that would otherwise hut you would be out that Do unto as would others do Vt f We Ibe though to-day you may be reveling in all the luxuries that money and could possibly ting sun may find you a mendicant at the door of all may sunshine and to to-morrow may bring its and may up in your path and id their Give a thought and care for the Go to work and search them out in your own immediate and give them such relief as may be In and you will happier and better for having furthered ends of by the a kind action your good deeds and wait not until sure ahd want shall have manly forms of of Jill recognize as His and loves them with a parent's EDUCATION IH a law of every child is required to go to school between the age of seven and and to learn at least to read and In 184S, there were only two every who had vainly hoped for in of could neither redd In atod M her atw drawn aoi hkU tbe ft the standing of but two soldiers are unable to and oi between the ages of seven and at the were actually attending the It would be difficult any in this boasted land of universal to make such an LOVING AND Writer remarked that when asked for eternal life in ihe and found to his sorrow that the immortal youth was noj con- cluded in the it surely was be- cause ho forgot to the perpetual gift of living and a heart crin never if it A lively interest in tbe joys and of What its blossoms in and Jance to of other Tou can that of young people happy by a cheerful and pleasant you can the heart of old man like the of a try a little member the old is loving and the pwer of giving as Well M receiving The laat process adopted by the South to stop agitation is to e the importation of from Africa I tor he worth of Whether a soa account to sing 6T At fit a ft w was badly wft bat not right bow was it accomplished 1 will tell yoni About one year Norton's the old tavern in Brookville changed The new landlord was a good all his energies to the of his He and his and made it a very desirable stopping place for men of And when they were induced to spend an idle hour in bis nicely furnished there no want of means to take them a. step for he never an excuse to ask his at his and they could never say noj he waa so social and tu And tbe result was that in less six several of the most men in formed Bach an appetite for intoxicating liquors that they did not wait to be or urged to James Gorton was among tbe arid report ly said that be too though no one considered him in ring these seasons of in temperate he associated with who persuaded him to bei THE At a meeting of the held on the 20th after an by L. S. of la presentation was made by cf the of a beautiful of Come his security for and finally dragging down with hint to a complete This almost drove him and be sought to find in tbe intoxicating His wife plead with him to but H was of no he only her fbr the interest Which took in his and for died in consequence of Sorrow and Within from the everythi and she soon diet ment of the tavern in Gorton waa laid in a grave by the hand of having become so degraded by mourned And that numbers have te He traveled the tody to and U led right through the of tha the bar the ihe landlord And if called by right bar hear this ia let The day to lady knit her tbe Moly Bible to a testimonial of their approbation for the firm and in which be has discharged upon him by tho In brings ing to jastice against fttH liquor law of this Thia is the right spirit x at the right in tije right manner and in the right by the right The Ladies of Woodbridge this appropriate testimonial or their approbation have effected a much influence and better that modest dignity adorns her and gives to her chief moral then by emulating their foir sisters in some portion of who With Weapons have fcf lence dens of and broke in the of tba Whiskey the Ladies of could Mover be driven to that ing for the reason that them was a barrel of nor whiskey shopin the ly the whole criminal that originated in the and able to tbe since ita tion which is nearly baa been lew than towns that suppert or key records whb and by striking they can in part what traffic costs the tax of that Moral a from T pause for Aon or aod do they m 1 Every dark object is made of fa and of tha of aono or tar  

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