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STORT OR THB W I L O E a K m

t im T S S l td l bjgM l» r«r(Ui .Mii Af«ty. Hi i m ill

^ o t | ] r . wjtk th kU plaM wire *'* y « W a,p e lD i

teoeo hid been recallccL Soon cepl eight or t e i .

bearing ew«y burial. Tbejf

treated. Tbeji hound tip his h<ter strove to a ling before himag ■ life could afurd.and hopeins

the boeoai a f a foraat, which round acire t l u twenty mlleai ow r f t y ■idef Mid probably in ad that dlilaooe, thara waa not another U m g aoul, except ll wera that of the aapityiaf aaTagw» fioro whom be could expect oothiag short of daa& ibould he fall into theit- hands.—AXler gaaing a Booment on the o b ^ t be­fore him. isotiooless and already lifeleM with tremhliag slope ha withdrew from the bouae. U'm ficat antiaty a(W quittiag the hoQM. was. the lothaiia might hare diacoTerod bi$ borer, and taken it into their poeaeision. So great bad been the oKeiteawat of his foelings, that be re-eolleeted woihing of hating « * n or tho*! of the aoinial, aince he first dmmoaoted at tbe ruioa of )us fatber^a dwelling. He aooB, however, diacovered biro quietly feeding at some twenty or thirty rode dis­tance.' It waa nearly dork. a» he dasly l with rapid strides over the field to regain his horse. In*his way he passed through the tomb trouml rMOtumed abovo; andthough he knew he must speedily fiy from tbe place os p e ti^ , he felt a strang* curi­osity to Hager yet ooc* moment among tKd HMirbles aad tbe cbarucl mounds, aroundbiro, where his bleeding heart, too truly,■boded his friends w. ra aleepmg. Almost the fint insoripliou lie traced, made him certain that be was an orphan. For a lime his dangers were forgotten, and tbegraceful form of fhe youth who t»d W fately saved his life, by his own bravery gad prearnoe of mind, waa seen heeding eoriowfuliy over flie grave of tus parent-^.He bad ^aiready iuokod ui vain for Ua- g-uvea of Lilah and Hileu and his other ti lends. He was surprised Imwevcr to find his own name *>n a slab of granite, standing nenr the grave of lua parentH, bearing a date almust one >wsr later than that of his parents. It was all a mvstery , -that he could not account fi.r. For tho j first time, after a hole cnlcmplatioor timing

d ia if th i ib ^ jm ^shau iw a.brethren could par

wmel l i tk tW ▼•in. Heookfly el •a iha bodiaeol the in*

(bans be had kfi Bdt am told biro the ipn-«Med, M conk! not* be after, t o whole paify tx*

, ^lDwb4M kerping800 wascommiti k1, left [the eoeampmfat.Kl, M l |the eocampmeat,

th theiq their dead f<|r a ev t ere ahgpilt througlr Ithelaw of tbea^iwtnrned at a i^ L

wUbout aa> «x-while MiUoteR

day,aad butThese daysfraordiiiary — --------was narrowly ai d eooel lody-aratched,Md all poaaibOity of his esc pe cut off All

kiadl ' and humanely aarst illy waahed and

ind, a id ahenat edory

O re f lU i hftightdM . _________were etuelieg; while th r M r koeoM e^^ Um Into « t u |^ their eOaerydnii, MA. gave then baA «e tha ehbnMdweo, every ow M g wave. TheeyeradOareaD rested with vwoant kxdi on all Ihii eaawe*' r r , while hie thoughts, w r ^ iu eawtam^' piation, wore running w il% p i r e w ^ ' sorrows and miafortonea of -hiB peW life. He bad But gone far in hia musinga, when he wMi roeaed by a gentlw «np e a his shoulder, front the hand oi aome doe,

Koae amrvM step, had d ll‘ that IdMant

tm m w r n r m i ______

swheylklah M laA kdindw tdeih ii Ih »vhBv MifiAwyeiMl weedwaen M mm,4

f W

kept him in ignorance of hie apfvonoh. Milloweil turned aed saw the peraoa of a man atandieg over him, whiew iedioated'that be waa a aoidier. W Apt in a InuA cloak or blanket, la protect*hiBS frhai the

_____ ____ ebilla of tbe wight, hia Irs t apperknee,to allure hi4 appetite, by hei- * MiHowell waa Aat of a

[be bcsl ptvvisiona a Av- i from hb soot, at the some tmso a r a ^ g a i W hile'thb oonvenatipn nnpAll a deofMAge. He-rooe

he little beed"d him. He lay only fuv tbe tiily wixtuBg UmUmonsters uf thei

Tbe roofninj

^ HimUirnoBi dteaaing poMwe bimr Ms rfife. te vnahe Mo entmaea wadi- oet hiddlem w lte R k ^ in a r PpM ** eed e ArwM|iby>^intiaiieAk* > ••Light was ihs p te il^ ih a peer lisee^g wawiw.as bouedteg over tho thssshsld *end oater-m the h e u A flA M Io M ^ h a M lltio r .

. MGA>rg»,^ aaid MiUowell, for he thn’t be rwcoeoiKd d r Arvaei, ^ you not k o o w M l 1 am tfU low ^ Darabn. Does C ant Laohr n reh i thb ho«so **Mr. MiltoweU Dareoo^" eaid the daiiaeir , »*k can’t be you sir !

Wi41e this

« < 6 l i d k > y .AlpeMhf iR wn »w A iW<tteebnp,wld ai

B eglbhflaU eM fag^U qaare do

* i ' 4 s S r

t e a l Minaedndi and npAwnn Aaviie.

Bellowe Pipai^Cafeiaiael Ataa.Crow bar% Gedgaona and lA«e% J i f f irons and S a js moDlSfPam afid jfroogbi MU| c m k a , Pot.,|•alit«ll)A , eo( tod wroogin' oailf. Brade»Glnsi^ braA hefdaa, w«wi^[hr and dial

a

imed hi i ooaditioo, rhat w IS passing around m day to day. waAklg of hia oitum, and aedret-

DotUl BNgbl c k a ( tbe

\ and a iomalo paaw'd owu In bar furea aha

of*5tlw I lurth day at length dawned. At a i early loar, all but tkrve ur four wf the o vages I ad left the c^mp.

port oi ibc day all wasTo Di *

I Duriug the firaand

luiet that c mes ot rr> Ds rsoB it see mad like

the ^ tru y in g tbrviiteuiag uuIgOiout iu wrath ;

Jm sky just n*ady to »r like he

posed him to rtermia from viAanoe; j ^es teU ^ sC n d p r. Uar dreaa was Bach•‘Speak, stranger,^ sadd ililloweO, *who 1 ^ would saeei to eorraeneod with tbe ae-

krt thoQ I** **A soger tir*- A soger of the 1 djaioe ie which tho fivniljr Ueod—eisA f-*mericiD camp,” Aid the m n n p r, “ and I Q iitia d i i I food 4egrwif you are Mr. Darson— MillowHl I^ rso a | acoominodaied to tbs taste of the ijf iiea^ —hero—why sir, os one might think it, bAidaoiiio ciMp of netted gold ooeir-may be I've that f.if to tell ye, what ye i which waa otherwise unat-may 's{>osc is of some aeriAint." " T e ll ' and from this there fell dowa by arue ihcD," Mid he, “ my tutmo is Millowoll, half ooooeaicd upoo her bownh aDarson.” i mmUTsiinaSuie oe rich ivery withedgings

"W en then, as I was gom» to say. did , roprcacntii--------- ‘ 'ever yh kwiw one Captain liscer, what ^ o,* „ i«in

' - - Idock*.

4 x x . B n u u : s a i f f tCirenlar Awa,i>I«Bfb Aoold^ wagon box. aa, AMB'aboveli^ and apadea, manara end bay forka. (hamp ropati (tom 4 le Id-iMh) HoUow wasa, hMek lia^ siee, bapaod ahaeC

= . K„V •

lead, bad pipe (from 4 to 3 m.\R u s n ia , a a H A m e n to A

would soon

gave." Her hair and <yea and although her featurea

Presently, the------ i

miiig his eyi s

rom anIinexprcO'd sound of norsemoihi a rd ; and Mill towac Is the path no^r bv

ipany | arung, coos^iog , 1 • L • _ „„ 01 K.ur iuc ii. ii|C foren oet of whorn he

C p . U c r ^ ' 7 ; . f V i T ' k " * •■■• '■"“"■'Jino>L‘d to HOOK othkfr part ot tho c-iunlrya _S i r tu arin g a f.lso romur of his own ' joung uflkeCdeath. He had buon ket in such a tram I Aof thoughts for some tinxf, wh<*n h« was Darson lelt hlf I •gain srartled, by the veil of a savago, , g* ut inquiries rc-.pcctXng the pi~ . 1 . !--------ii;..! r..vmtK.. which hia frici a unar omjmnitd,

rrcied his rosijisr; nn I found, t th<* massacre tie re, it hod been so

--------- . . oe richivery w»thedginganature. When j ..Well then, as I was gom» to say. did , ropreaentinr only a Ux/fb of toymuttering land ever fn kwiw one Captain lAcer, what | with the plain taaoriptian, ♦•Remero-

n*ady to pour commandrd at Braddock’s dg h t; and by stillneaa [that the way, that was one most awful rfroe—

over his own inanifaate ' that fii^f—by gauly ! the boilcts flew, andIt was I n boor iftcr noon. When ' h’s a hard buaincaa for a man to dodge, ____ _____ ___ _________

the savugua wl > were [uardiog .MilloWdI, ' jg thrusts of that sort, tliat 1 can tell yc, ' ^ contrasted with a aoowy pokoeeebecauic sudik'U y ularr ed, sod all atcrocc ’ Mr rinfwnn : .1 -------------- - j w-_

anns, 1 s if thep anlipipa-CapL Laccr I Can yoa tell me w hether ; clXl'y, gi^e her a look of moat angeging

were d a rk ; were out extremely beautiful, vet the deep

t black of her locks, and the oolour of her

spisiog to their 1 ted uii attack.

lOdulgL-d a faint hop<; that the family of j

i if.lso rumor ef his own '

Mr. Dnrson,—hero—but — j that overspread her countenance, seero-"Uut what do you know, fricod, of | ia|^y bei^ teaed by expreasiooa of tnefan- ipt. Lscer I Can you tell nvo w hether ; cIkjIv, gave her a fo<

he IS living y* ; iovclioues. There was a sniib of gent‘•Right •IT, as I was goiti’ to tell you, q m , qq ber countenance as she ordered

this CspL Lacer, and 1 knew him well, at | servant to light lha stranger into the that fighu and a pretty complete maxi be | ruoin shp had just left t but wbea she was to.),—iK-m—end he was a Captain caught the eye of Milloweil fixed uptm her what givo pretty p.neral satisfactioa, 1 , intb a piercing gate, a fluab of — -~-

fficcT, it appeared,N - — , had n

believe, sir—only 1 roust think it was a dreadful pour advamagv a man bod in that

I dngad Sot palhd (caAuea» and she turned

;bt for to show biinsdf.''

which broke id appalling accentA from the ad^ning wood. Ihirsoii sprung to hm horse instantaneously, and scarcely turn­ing a farewell glance at the graves t , ' r 1u a re o ts , o r tlie ra in e d v illage , rode off in i rem a in ed o f llthe direction b-* ;aoie. Hu tied but just nlmudoocd the

••But really, friend, you <lo not answer roe : is Capu Lacer yet iivmg I"

mr; nn 1 found, that pinre ___ lerr, it hof his ' haunted by tbdj s.tvngf t, that the frw who pen to be the gitt of a man, to know only

ignd ___________ _hastily to withdraw. Sba bed, indeed, giv­en hjin but a ptaimg notice, but there wm■otn'.'liuag ia ho* appearance, engaging ; and in Uto interchange of g ia n c ^ aomo secret farting, or aiwociaXida, might, pei^ hspa, bare whispered that their eyes bad met before : but *be seemed angpr wtih herself, for lookingJ so boldly on the face ofastraogcr. As she U trn ^ MiU<wU

rcacited Uk' w(x>da when bo was suddenly ' surrounded by twelve or fifteen lodi.nis

J the forest dreadfully r'souxid d forth from

•Oh, to be sure Mr. Darsiui, I couldn’t tell as to th at; for it don’t comroooly hap­pen to be the gilt of a roan, to know only

inhiib tanU *had entiri lv ju*i • hat’s 111 the light of day, and gia-:Um w nt. Hv was sud- er'ly, wlist’s before his own,eyes, but, _______^

denly im press^ with W conviction,^ that Mr Darson. if you will only give me time, sprung forward, and n ixing hef headDarson had st-en a dr ndful hazard p and snd it seems yc know this C'apWiin Laoer , claimad, ** Libia, do you call floe a stjiiiimcdiafely ikfl olf, in compaay , with , —| soy, »f you’ll only tove roe time to jg B r!" S h ecasla look of wildoeai 00 three othtua, \|hom h bad selected a* bring atwut ray story flank and fiU, or by him, sod shrieking fell backamrds into being wmv whit belt* r s ‘ ‘hiniself with tlje Mtua ionsurrounding c^JOtrv, totermmed f»i»t to Qur 'hom st soldier by this tiuve had sfi,. cast a ghastly look upon,

p'lstolri, sikI div-I rest till ho wa* salialit i ot’ his frifnd’s w-sied himself, to spin out his narrative • way from ots embrace. ‘•O Milloweil Ithe savag,* who' safety. • after his own nuinner; and we will only , it's impoasible I” aho exclaimed in a

Ig the botse; he saw biro fall to 1 The instant Mtllow >11 caught s glk««p^ ' “ y ‘f entirely to a com i^icatK m voice that seemed to tear bis very kcart.the ground. Seeing the others reueat a j of hia friend, le c.oul not forbear sl|r .. . . *1 - a----------- 1 13..s ---- 1 J - Ligh ofl ? nKHiient * c<mi

lave ri: rivinced him of ilk- Qucxne ahtch

who roido Iwith their yells, a.s they leaped fibeir hiding places. In an instant the 'reins of his hors9 were seized, 1forced to stop. B ip ‘‘ tii)( n.ahiog butdeath, be drew both

I, and lie v

(barging one of th«in at was holdioj

[ of hia friend,litll<% ho attamptsd sgam to proceed. But [ ,ug aloud ; lh< no sooner did tie make the attempt, than , rratioo would

forbear ffiriek- ^which liad been inadu him, just bettire tha , ugh ofA nvoinent’s c«misi.1- of the Toung officer at Fort Du ,

^ him of ilk- Quesne which has been mcntiooed above.

a tomahawk, I'romafi un.scon hand brought cr had he rkinc-----him to the ground. It was several niin-f drowned iu ibi Icrrifl c y< utes before no recovered from the sh<jck, , ages, who tun cd invt mtljsudiciontly to know what was jvsssing a- 1 p^nlurwks at lim. 1 lut tha Best radnientround him. He found they were convey- i • Inrg- Indian was s anding over |hi»n,iog lam into the wooIh, along the road by w ith v»-ng» anr • in hb looks, holding hiswhich ho had entered the place, but for ; knife exlem^c ready o dqve it ho«i

r him into the wo<jd;’ P>3 ' s •

! could not dbeover. A t , hn heart. T1| b rcjioi 1 ot a pistolwhat purpo^ Ihj t

roily to llarsuii, , yea it may be said, of aflectxMi, the b(^■ ' * ' -L ^.^ns faithful oQeriog, over tho miafor-

length, having left the mail, only at a 1 #d. and ibo mank rou wretch, fell Idead short distance, they halted in a place thatseemed to be one of their encampim-ntj.Then it was, that M'JlowclI feh ik ath to J deuly, sild the other aavag^-s, flvidgbe Dear at hand; and he tried, with all il»e . eonfusiua, wc « soon lowt to the winBmipcalmnoas of mind be could sumiiMin, to of ttie forest. In an iwatmnt Milloweil acommit hinosclf to the care of Heaven.— 1 bonds were sti id»-red, ami he flew fi the He saw the fires kiudling uround the cn- I ariua of his dt ivorcr. Ttx* two f ^ nda ctunpmrnt, he heard tho yulli of saiugu were tost for lime ijevery tiling »j»und vengeance, whiCh seemed to rend the very | them. 10 the n utual «• ichange of etjdear- forest, and saw the terrific monsters gath- ) nwnis, and ei prrv-i/i tis of gratitu cring in from every side and he no Ion- [ heaven, for th|s hnppj’ rtreoe. But ger ddubted but he was soon to bo made was now no tino to W lost Tho da the solitary victim of their tortures. | drawing to a <ffose, alto it was cons:

iproct ;ablo aud uos;s < ver iitgbt.

I ed. and roe roan» rou wrcicn, icii ,ue b* lore his fata pur[)o?i : was accofrp!»h,

I Tho party on* [orseba k rashed on I si, d e u lv . an d the o th e r aavag^-s, flviilg

tunes uf lbs fair captive in hia embrace. Her lips were yet moving, and now and ibrnoould be boanl ouroe half finished svntoBce, foiatly articakted, suck as “ shade of tho departed—1 canoot—thy

' sister— Oh MiUowolL'— toy

As yet he had to conjecture from their t by all means y»pr»t avement!! what were their designs coo- ' remain in thaflpiac<

word uf th e ir! It was. too, a Sroattcr of «toubt, w|* th. rmovement!! what were theicerning him; for not one ------ -lai^uogu could ha understand. .\n hour ; with tho 'passed, while ho lay bound, hand and feet, I could ap^roo*^

tunded by thirty or fortv savawes. I rnent halosurrounded by thirty or forty savages, who wore opparuntly holding a council of 1---- over their captive. .Vll ol a suddea,

jonfused din of their voices wa.s hush­ed, and looking wildly at .Milloweil, thenarouud among tberoselvos, they grasped ibeir weapon.s and nroso. The mystery of this movement was sooa explaiDcd, bv the approoch of a tmoll party, who bro l in the rodica of two Indians Milloweil bod killed. For a few moments oil was up­roar and conftision. As tV party c a i^ in it seemed ahwwt imposaible tor the chiefs to restraio them from rwihing wifo murderous fury on their captive.

uett ondonge r. n•c-iwd theAccorUiagty.RtVr ^ k m g rangoroente xl their' power, their flight, tl4*y sal lolf in route towarda|a setth

this', ^ an hl« voke was tho sole Wiln.*ss of his expiring momenu;-ells of thei nmv- when the wretch mad.; a full coofesoiva ly, and l»* t*lled of bis villainy m JcUining the corre»poito-

enco of Capt. L. and furoand c irc u la tin g lb>' re p o rt u f lu s d e a th .—,\tV r the cur.fi ssion hu hod committed to him a small bundle of papers, mutilated and torn ; at tho same lime toving him I11.S purse, hi! enjoined it upon nun, to dis- cluoa the wtiolo secret to Copt. Locer’s family, 'I h** soldier had no acquaintancewith the fam ily of C ap t. I... a n d n o ae with j owoe luvod—ibotn” —Those were uU* lum, except w hat he liad accidentally , ^ • tooc that grew Coioter and and fainter fo rm ed d u r in g (hot ezpcdifton. A fte r the till at length every sign of life aeemed lO confusion of the battle, bo saw him ouj Jmivo left her. "Ileavena! will she dieF’ more. A few months afterward, having j cried Milloweil, for the first time taking obtained a lurlow, he travened from a QoUce of ihooe who hod jgatbered arounddistant part of the country to the place ; kiin during the traasacUoo of this aceoe. where be formerly reaidad. But he had •• 1 hope not,” said an elderly man, who removed ; and ho could only leBca f im wo* none other than her father. ‘‘She the few Uihabtlonts, that he had travelied hw anly swooned sir;” CapL L. imtnnti- to tho westw ard. | ly aciacd the band of Oarson, but his feel-

tbrustmg ^ toig v c room for «eech, and tteM ory

bid him good night and departed MUto- < hetvrr be imagined than d r ^ b o A —u , . ; : : un s , i - d , S - f r * I£ « y Uw» t « y >°«.n»ly - bout

. . .T f u l ly « x « n i» :d . . . - . H u h . eooM I i « f d * _ E U .n WM

s( p. psible near enough lo any

JsrU, lo free tberoseUe,to attc npt the latter < oursc

they could p irik in g thu be it

sued their out danger but through guklea, the a thick scttlol

Alter this tion, Millowf hearing nv>i

theId ^ n t. The)

thn»u n the afternocii [i£cugy. Evening

, reoeiva salutattong k.w...liters be ctHild tnu:* tha“ w ortte- i

papers in his band. At the margin of e x a l t e g fihelei ____ It took but

i T b . r y o f U » ^ ^ WMJ gootl mnnagciiM ot k.f tbe .ncoced his loutaey on n the char- ^rty arr vtsl St a late 1 Dur at of , h h o p e of disoov- •town h wifetT. I ^ of Capt. L. h wss Inrtloui and

p all bo|

length the bodies of the dead were careful-1 friendv, todly ex te^ed on tho groattd near the place j and sotUed * wberfl MiBovreU was lying, and tbi-y were otein quietly engaged in their oonoolta- tioO. ^ u » they continued till near mid-night, when they seemed to have made a floo) decision- Alter they had carefully examined the person of Milloweil, and the thongs by w h i^ be was hoand, they com-

wd Kim to the core of five of t i i stufrtheoiaelTcs

tnkwd him to the care dyloeking Indiana, snd beteol to Apoae for the lughL

It was a night of terror, never to be foi^gotten to (he orphaned MiBowelL 'Fheflres of the encampment were kept burn­ing briskly tU night, and BS the flawk-s rose sparkliog, they «hrd aroand on the ileap gloom of the foresfia mournful ghiro. He «y,writhing in pain from the wonfvd he hod receiftjd, in the certain expectation of £qhiag*si.aaarifi«e lo the fury of hia ax- aspsmted(be,'ns soOn os the light of daysliooM dtototoa the world. Around him wvre aleepiBg thewiBirhai, when h« night joatly look apon u tb e ' AOK|ir«re of hia frieods, drsamiag, perbapa, only of bkiod sad vengeamee.

Morning came: thesavagea awoke.— After a >hort conmiltatioo minoDg toeoe-••Ivea, which Danoo Iroew to be eooeenhiDff hllil fVoexi tbe fregfoent g;iAaceA thmyi t t ts t t hiin^ ODO of tho oumbcTfWimotff^ad to be intarprator of tbe don, came for- wifli baI ^ W e d to b in tha dseirisa of

over the pa next vrar, w ny with his During the _

M ^w ell wi

X ^ fftw

up ail hope#Ip." ting tho fatehil wclf up to a c‘

■lonch ly. We sbal t [culara of hia life, ft licb tin D he spent ii iend, be young o f l ^ r — far he node frequent [fiercrU parts of tbe ctontry,

oven Bg the retreat < f c a ^ d he ros imag.

jn the lummpr of 17*I swndjflg a few of thilkngencompmei

can army ixcircunuitancsome lightOds evcoio ; JiiUo< n way aloM a «na dii u m from dte to the shore If • sc all lake | and himself oo I k* frsj moot of a roch tbe water's |n n k , te had given

.fe v e r , iwnoemem of oar oarraUve, suoding oil ^ atrangCB to tbein. ikt a M >f hi. , the door of CapL Lacer. and a only fe-i ^ t^ ro te rea tin g cucie broke up forostant matna lo relate some of the events attend- - 1 j j .w - - uuas. K.. i Another day dawned upon the vrorld,

^ r v r k - .--J ^ Laoer, though iom the solitude of the wilderne«, was a housem jompa Milloweil »tod wartea toipariaotly a®"® «f Muokuag oxid gladoess. Abuut fourteen

I minutes, for the return of i h s ^ a n t t or ^ were join-, soove ooe to bid him enter. 1 ed "in wedlock bands” for life. Shortly

entertained adouU, that te after Lilah became the partner of A bj ^ to tte temuMOM of a search.whtoh monUBoed abore. T te, had been l ^ r t o f r u i t l ^ ^ I pl*oo iooo became ooe of puWwity, and

r wluk I ^ ooi u s M droem ^ of se a , ^ ee lo disdnetiOD With happy4 w M I diaMvery a f hia friBoda, w h # |k first fen tk rw n afterward acted •r vsekfc in an I disooveiw of his friaoda, w h # Ik

IMEnglish and Imeiv ; in with tte servants in the fields te t sev> of* ^ Middle 81 ites^ a I erol circumsUnoeo, the situatkto and

tram pi red, which threw pearaace oT tte plantelioo, (ha 1(he d 'b rc t of his i iquiry. taste of the edifice,bafore which

Igjl liod m n A ln u l 1 (k.. _ r . l --------

tkreon afterward acthdoorohle part in the

up, B wratci sd ca| lira, to ihosB I relings ol’ melsnohjly

loatantly p syiig ffpoo sraa a aootbif g sere lity in all arou td him.

quiry. , tMto of the ed ifi^ te fo re which te stood,

camp,■eating

ear

ting lo tte directkte a f Capt Lacs^w re- ntoval. and the tooas of tte. voioe which

umacir

griaf, whi oobiiimiMj Xhdre

hut v x m hi own 1 taibM boaom •Btenog WB1 B brfc re him, daahef 00 tha pebtepd be! eh } and whei

t ha imrmul sraa bushed, 4 e soog of Om ooaitegL os b> walked bw ns gsprea

;boutg|tontJy,ji

r^taThoEr-I r e n te bluff’ o r, ^KMI w

lately called his anantiool lad hito to flw almost certain beliel^ ttei te ^ oome A last lo tte place of hxs deattaafiocL Fhra ntomont his spirits rose with exuUatiBB, from that gloM aad despoBdeaeo, wMrfi had so lotto vreigted theta doyra. -TV oMAory of fonner d a js ,^ h g i m N of his boyhood and yaodt paaasd pvaf Ms mind ; and fancy, fliHted w h | gaWAl dreams, painted before hha die ooKjtmado, t te gTBtii a tinBs, and nafftewsetei gf MfrieiMk B a t t h n a a t m a (M K agiefam o m e n t W h e n h . h s to n . j ( » i r i i g i l f . t eremembemlhow ofteA h H H fteirk y flflh te bseo doeted ia d o r i i a ^ a a f hs Mrore sgafaitoehaBk his t j tertoaa, ^

AVON.

T O T A I L O B S .

a b e e t . l r o o , d a . |> l» t^ , i r o n , b r a s s sxmI c ts p p c r mA/re, p lse e t Sc a b e e i - i o f c o p p ff f i c o p p e r b q l t , s h e e t , b r a s * , > t £ ( ^ p l a t e d a n d c a s t s le ig h s h o e s , f a r m e r s ’jo in e r s * ^ c o o p e r s to o is ; m il l , K e o t a n d tcBOD s a w s ^ r i ie s a o d g u o a , b r a s s a o d ir o o s , b r a s s j o i n t t o n g s a i^ d s b o te l s , f i r e f e n d e r s . Sue, S e e ,Togsibar with an sztaosive aasortoteot of

COPPK E, TUI AND ■BJBKT IBOM

' I f A B l BA lvra3rs o n h a n d .

A Iso, a great toriotj ofCooking, Fraaltlio, Hall,

teL ls. . . 44fsa4sriak«eU.k iisrasri ijgsswwtewa h s^ . S

d s B ^ d M iip A b kds Miasral teak S 4a B koflUlo flttS o ltiw rs

Dnisa ds k ^ te a ts* daBk efB I de Wanes hNk Jfswpriilbanlcr

P a t ^ l T w a M S T MswkaatsAISB.BssBis T piaakhn t e te ^ BkofCetetehia SS ** SksfAlaBSsdris M

Boston boaka

Xoataoksi bonksW»ohaia bonk d« Kortbsoiytea bsak dSNow BodlM honk

U)7 p l a t B S ’

plate, Oren, Box, andTiTOVEiS, o f superio rc a s t i n g s a n d m o u n tin g .

C O O K iJ T G S T O V E SFurnished widi (hroitoiB ta t te test and most sxtsosivw moonsr. Baasiaa aodBag-liih Store Pips, sod every thing else thatappertains to the bustosoo, manufactured 4c almost always 00 band, (except Stills aod Worms, which are oo< mode or repaired) and os cheep e t tbe ebaapast is tbe iHate.

Geneno, SepL 1SS7. a l yr

Othsf eamataetas teC Fasr 4 hraaohos T SUto hk AhreaelMs 7

Porttandteok. d o t e a t do. 7 Sooth Borwiek hk do t. CAOSUBA. Aagnou bonk te Stoto bk 4 Wsnsbso S Otbor sam at Betas do Charlsstsa ksaks •

Qtbsr oaneot estes •PortomoeUi hea l* Graftaa hoak te Stats bk 4teaasbssCooa. Biwar bookCoMord bonk do PUnton bonkMarriaosk CO book d<> Bonk M'DtriMiOther earroBt aotoo do

• p t 4 . E C n o y N O T IC E — A general___ eleetioQ isto be held in the aeverallowM ia the ooooty of T^viogotoo, ea thelowM IB the ooooty or i^viogatoa, ea thefitb 7th, end 8(b deya s f Norembor neiLat which will be cbooM the officers xaeotioo. •d io tte notice from the secretary of state, o f which a copy is annexed.

Dated at Geoeose, this 7th day o f A u., gate, 1817.

J. WENDELL. Sharif.

SlAIhans bonk BarKnetoa hk Wiodoor bank Bratlkberoaf b hkRatlAod bank Boaaiirgtoa bosk Other eorroat ooto

" And yet’’—As she uttered theoe worte •be again fainted and was folded in MU-lowcll e arms. Ai bo g u e d toteaieiy 00

he wa-*. agriin «iri«unded, and ibr blow of ru-hnesv of a p t|c . dure. No so*'n- l^ p p .« r, d he bod becu pr.**!nt e ilh tom, , bor won fooUites, that were otill lovelyand beautiful, though the emblexat of death wore upon them, te could not fraia from shedding tha tear of maaiiness

f ir iT i or N iw T o il, )S^ereUtry’t Ofiee. \

Alteny, Aagus: lit, 1630.Sia—I hereby give yea ootiee, that at>y give yea ootiee,

tbe Mxt general elecuon 10 tfaia State, to beWC OCXl gciiormi oiwuw so wm whold on lha 6th, 7ih and 8lh days of No. veraber MSt, a oeoator is to be chosen inIte6ih aeoata dietirict, in the piece of £b. eoexer Mack, whose term ef service will expire an tbe last dsv of DeMmter next.

JOHN A. DIX,Secretary of Stale.

To the tb e r if of the coantj of Liviogirton.N. D. Tbe ioepectora of election in the

several towos in your couotr will giva no­tice of the eUetioa of two membere of Ao-

ibly, a Sherif, a Clerk, and four corn- I. and for filling any otter vacancies In

county offices which mayjexist. 1

lal lA

Bk afClulieoChs 4 Bk ofCshuBhas

I !.▼ Bk erMortolSa d e l

fiBook ofMareUloa f

teBksfCisvslsad Cd« Bk afS , nSeokv < dc CUalon beak fte Co* bk ofLsksTrisS

laS tVa* B Kooorvokk t K8W ,BbsaT. Bk of Mamihoa C

Ststo hk, wad* 4b I bonk <^prangw bonk do ofCoateotForsi 4Msohaaias 1 1-f ^'har current astss f Nosrsrk lamroBOo te iushwaii. N'Bninxvick bowk 1 Waobteosw ao sale

^Prin^otoa bank 1 1A Bk of Poiittas ISS t L ‘V l £ T c . ‘ 1 S i Jrotorsoa bosk XA gtsta biak i fMoehsni^ te broKoo Parmsvs A Msoh’s •CoMcreUl bank *-4 .BtisAbotblown te par ^ *f MantlBoI 4 Merriocaaot ** ^Wssbiagtsa Cs hrakaa . *•, *

Mt BoBoy Bnnk"^ *Beivi’

V E T E R IN A M T 8 U R O JE B T .^HE autecriber raspect-

fuUy infirrawths inhab-I itantt ofGeneaeo te the public

W JDS A A.

J E f l . * * " " "

r t i a \ i io n B L b \« T a i V o T i n ga iT A B X iX IX M IIV T ,

Jh tk* VUlage qf Mount Marru.

A. E BTITERB,'tH K ^O U L D respsctfully give notice to

WW his former customers aad the pub- lie geoerally, that he ceotiouss at bi* oldauad near Thomsoo’a tavern, where be will be ready at all timea to ezeeota oil or- dsrs io t te TaUf/rin^ Bm intot in a (hahieo. able aod aobstaotial manoer.

Panioular attentiou paid to Cuttiog.MtMorria.SepL 1817. I t f

at large,thot be intente remaiOiog for someleagth of time it A. Worihingtoo*i Hotel,in Moeeeo, where be intends to commence hil practice of caring hories e f variout die- easeo, sneh os t te Spacoin, Btnghome, Pool- evil, FutoJoto, sore eyes, and various o tter diaeaaea tbet bereee are aubje^ to.

Persons having horses afflicted with say of tbe above diseases, by bringing bini the horses or aeadiog lor him in tiin< l ie will guarantse to effect a cure *

lin lp JOHN ADAMS.

Y viitus of eos exscutioQ iiaaed out M W o t t te supreiM court ofjodleatare of the people of the stats o f New York, to ms

C k c a p C a $ hH A R D W A R £ S T O R E ,f I N H E aubscrihers would inform their

■ frieode ao<f tte public gensrally that they havereoeotly received a new aodsplendid stock of Hardware, comprisiog a general oaeorSarwot of

SHELF GOODS,IroHy SttdS JVaih, MHl <md

bd cot aawa, heed, paotd, blue te braae back and eetnpaas os wet sad a eheief oelectioo ofJ o l n t T t \ C a T ^ e n l t T f t a o i

Coopers’ Toots ,*Also, the inoM n a t i v e aawtvttBeal ef

J g u S T O T I B BJ H H ever oflkred ia this mafkeL Af

f / ILmeog which are t te cetebrwiad Uaieo Cook latest impreved Rotary, fUthhOM’aimproTed, WUeoo te Burrelra pateot of Geneva. Alao Parlor,Door Franklins,Banister,

1 0 p la te , 7 p l a t e Sc boX i t o r e s ,Together with a targe easortmeetof

7^ Crpfer, aad Shtet IranW A R E S t

directed aod delivered, agaioat the ^oode and chattels lands and tsostotota of AlfredEwsr, o f tbs town of Aroo to the coooty oTLivingetoa aod state e f New York, I have tevied upon and shall expose to sale at pub- Ko vendee at t te Court Heuee io Oeneaeo on Wednesday ths 14lh day o f Novamber next St ooe o’clock P. M^ all the kitoreit vestsd io said Alfred Ewer either to law or4^uity, a t any time vioce the 11th day of January - — - •laaoajy 1884, in the land ailuato in tbe town ef Avon ia the county of Livingstoa whereof Seth Ewer ’ ‘late of Aeoo afoteeaM, died atisad; aaid land nnojiffiog e f forty acme eo tte aoech aida of tfie highway leadiuf from Barak Way’s w ta r fy to tbe Bigelow School Houee; aod of forty other aorau lying waith of the ■eme highway, and lying werteriy a a d a t ^ b g the fiat forty eerea,-^eed t t e ^ r e e i ofoaid Bwwr baiog

of aa estate io foa simple dividtidiotbefiritforty aeie% aodof aousdivk ._

wtate in foe oimpia in U»« oShnr Staty nernsMtosaottabomnwo withths ochtr bsirsakItownf the enid Stab Bwnr

Detsd, Ge^ose^ Sept. 80, tfST,I W fiN D BLL.B bertC

wnvwi, %' il.hv -

______ Scott te Perkins' report o f Fellsod Wletof Pashto as h r 1817 aod ISSt, wilt furnioh them IS t t e TVeda a t the ra ta• f t S .. Ceomso^Od. 0,1827. tw4

S to T e F i p e , H o l lo w - W a jre r S t t .All of which win ha sold cheap for |

^ . • A in a M W n ( t« 0 Mraa

a te tea eeaieeefwef A 'og^

foes a oheetMrt eeriM wtoffo hete hiad n S

HIOWNfB * UMBwN. B. 48 kmdeef MMI VABi^

00 shortsetiaa. , •# . , ,,| /Ml Morris, AagaM Ifo 1887. 8«1

vyih.fi8riBtlM tefataBi lad Imi b a i .

MKUMUPw Wl»ru,Atknnmf Sf CoomtocTlor

1187.

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