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N. Clark~ ftm CTonP 1 m v !!!\I am gone t- J nJ~ m' -f\ 1 am pm111 all a\ uc- r.l··wio<ted up an~ waisted A[fellow ~aul he liked her \e}l be d1d swee[ potatoes- HEI.a:IOili't fancy mhnns' •mell, tR,,••~•· • \ deaJh ' on tomatoe• 1 sa10. her faee was rn'y fatr, wh10h lov~ sunshme sprmkles , hed-'us blae1t as pot hooks are, very full of wrmkles said her eyes jwere black as sloe,, they wer'f br gbt as day- fwho!flPC~r 1 ...-ev~ry body knows was slender, too, not quarrel ) sw•eat', 'twas thiCker through wb,i•ltv barrel. he wooed and won, b'edtzzen , whtle he s young,\ anb l!l:pwa.tb. ,00, Johnstown, . Y. Tuesday, March T THE END OF THE 7, New Series, No. 14. where seen) ou belorj' No, my b~:~loved one, shoulli e\'er, m our Journey through bfe, percerv~, or you perce1ve, any d1m1nutJon o\\ my love.,. you only to dress an~ look as:you d1d at my bed,.!de. and become poor Genevieve agam, to retneve my heart, on!le more and forever I ' Ah, me' exclaimed she, ' I see I must make up my mmd to always b!lvmg a formidable nval Bu~ 1 wtll try to reconmle mys~lf to the calamtty, and ba eontent to share yon~ heart With poor Genevmve 1 Just at th•s moment the doctor came m and, see· mg how matters stood, at the first glance, began good humoredlv to banter hts friend Well Hartland, the mystery IS disclosed I per• ce1ve You first fell m love w1th tlhe nurse, anll hava desm ted her lor the lUIStt eS's The exchange ts very sen•1ble, JUdunous and prudent ' \It 1s no exchange, ~octor Slle shall always ba poor Genev1ave to me-the obJect of my unchangmg love, and eternal gratitude ' Genevteve looked at the doctor w1th a ~mile of • proud consciOusness 1 ~~>hlch he returned wtth one ilf appovmg alfec.twn The Good doctor passed from this world but a httl~ while ago, and, when, he dted, the sulfenng VICtims bf poverty 1 dtsease, and sorrow lost ;hetr most benevplent fuend-hts country, one of her most nob1e Citizens He United tbe courage of a hero With the softness of a woman, and JOmed the most devoted attatebment to h1s natiVeland, w1th a gene• ous enlarged plulanthrophy ~hat comprehe!Jd· ed all mankmd He ~as the fneod of the human race but hts country:men wf're h1s brothers Genev.e' e and Hartland still surVIve The {or- mer has never had ~ny cause to r.e~rret her expen- ment on the dt•mter~stedness of mankmd , and the lattm, wh!le steadily pursumg a lofty career of hon· orable ambition blesse's. the b~ur when he y1eld<Jd to the diCtates of Jove 4nd gmtJtude 1f at any tlmu he •eemed to forego !re delight of mutual confidence, and the enJoyment ofdomestH! happmess, m the htgh pms\llt of well carn!jd fame, his w1fe bad only to put on her homely govnl, her little nurse's cap, and s1lk apron, and become poor Genevieve agam, to awaken all h1s ear~y love, and wm !urn back to the hallowed shrme ~f home Yet, strange to say, the ncb heiress IS not Jealous of poor Genevieve - Th!ly hve together If' the most perfect harmony • and 1t IS 1mposs•ble to .say whiCh loves the other best