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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
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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,
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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
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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
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fiBook ofMareUloa f
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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 . *•, *
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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.
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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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