Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 7, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 26 April 1833 — Page 4

(coxtinied from poe urst.) On the fifth night, as it approached 4-.,oiineg, father, exci-pt that we paid twelve o'clock, having been motionless "u .les-iaus a friendlv visit, this morn- for hours, his guards believed him to he

: .4. u aw themf' j dead, and tired of their horrid duty, prov jviri where are the rest ?M posed to return home. In order, how'Ob, we could not consent to turn j ever, to be sure, they sent one of the lu m v ut of their comfortable quarters ; party up the ladder to feel if his heart il.;s od I nigit, go we insisted on their j still beat ; he had ascended into the remaining, having first gone through tree, when a shriek unlike any thing h. tivlinff ceretnonv of irroiuidinj: their j human, broke upon the stillness of the

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nignt, ana ectioea irom me iieiguuoriug I . curt llnrv.V ! v-t.id ifitli ft-rtrlmlKlml hrtWrr. rPhti

' 4., .1 I lij IIUl JJUIJUU UIIIll iTtvyvvt , ii. (.UMViwn.u '"-n .. Ye have orders to stop. If they ; poor fellow dropt from the tree like a

oulJ have heard the firing at Borden- dead man, and his companions fled in

tin-

.ivii, they might he

up this 1 terror from the spot. Whe.t day eu-

, and a meeting would not be con- coitraccd them to return, tueir vicltm

w i nt. iusl no." was swinging slilllv in the north wind;

i' ie L,tvt ling between lite youna sol-j now lifeless as the companion of his j Ji. is, and their more peaceful relatives, j crime and its punishment. It is believed i could not have been more cordial, if i to this day, that ho mortal power opera- J their Lands had been unstained with ting upon the lungs of the dead tnur-l Mood. Nathaniel pi -offered refreshment j deter, produced that awful, unearthly,! to t:;e whole detachment old Anne i and startling scream but that it wasj ircnMed for her diminished stock of I the vcire of the Evil one, warning the; sau-otsi ard remarked to Elnalhan, j intrustivc guard, not to disturb the! that it would take "a tarnal griddlev to j fiend in the possession of his lawful vie-' bake cakes for "all that pos-c cotatus.-' j lim; a belie! materially strengthened by! But the offer was declined by the oi!i-;a fact that could hot be disputed the ; t v in command, who only desired our; limb upon which t;.e. robbers hung, at- j friends to take charge of the wounded ; ter suffering double pollution from litem ' Hissian, whom his own men had deser-! and their master's touch, never budded, Ted hi the road. jaain: it died front U.at hour: the poi-, In the rooan Tvlrle about forty men son gradually eoainiunicated to the re-i had assembled at Nathcit's summons tojmaining hranches.tiM from a flourishing pursue the robbers, some of them hav-jtrec, it became a sapless leafless and; ing fust visited those who had suffered j blasted trunk, and so tood for years, at , from the previous highl's depredations, j once an emblem and a monument of, In one ii stance they found a fanner tied j the murderer's fate, in his own stable, w th his horse gear; I'agan was never htirid. I'is body! wnd lu wife w it!t the bed cord, to some j hung upon its gibbet till the birds pick ' of the furniture in her own apartment. el the tlosh from oli'iiis beius. and they j In another place, the whole household ! fell asunder by their own weight. A we.s outetlv disposed, down a shallow j friend of mine lias seen his horrid cou li

the

MISCELLANEOUS. NAPOLEON'S DYING FKAYEIl, O! bury me deep in the boundless sea, Let my heart have a limitless erave.For my spirit in life was as fierce and as fie As the course of the tempest's tve .- A far as the reach of mortal control, Were the depths of my fathomless mind, That the chbs and flows of my single soul, Were the tides of the test of msnkind. Then my briny hall shall ene-iiitle the woild, As in life di.l the voice of my Tame; And each mutinous billow thai skyward luriM Shall to fancy, te-echo my name! That name shall ha storied in record sublime, To the uttermost corners nf earth ; Oh ! renowriM till the wreck of exphinj time Co the glorified land of my birth. Yos, bury nn heart in the boundless soa, It would burst from a narrow tomb, Should Its than an ocean my sepulchre be, Or if wrapped in less horrible gloom.

Post Coach

Translated for the JV. Y. American. THE STOLEN BRACELET, OR TRANSPORTATION FOR LOVE. About a week since, a vessel bound for Dotnny Bay sailed from Portsmouth with a number of porsons on board, condemned to transportation. Among these was a young girl, apparently not 21) years or age, whose gentle nppearance and faded features formed a striking

contrast to the. manners and looks a, the other prisioners. She was very well dressed, and j souirht by hiding her face in her handkerchief

I to tivoid the gaie of the idle and curious. As they were setting sail, her eyes filled with tears j and with a deep sigh, she gave a parting look

i ,,cr country, nnd then tolloweu. the other , on Tact-

shock n 1 ".-""""J' "-'". .11

1 111 porta nt to raYClier TTOilN D. CUMMINS will commenois rn' uing his accommodation Stage Lne oB the 10th of March, from liivrencekuririo Cincinnati

prisoners to the steerage.

cur bo xo. What is, hope ? a smiling rainbow (Children fol'ov" tiuou'li the tvet: 'Tis not iieie, sli!! yonder yonder iecr urchin fi.uiid it yet. What is life. a thawing ieeb; r-, Or a sea with sunny shore; 'tty we strvil i tnelu btnradi u, Wc aw .sunk an I s' en no moir. -v ! t is m:in? a baby, Kijhthv fierce f-r hollow- nuts. Potnandiie; all, dcioiving nothing, t)ne xiuall ravc is what he cei.

From ic Cintinnali .Mirror. U.Yni.Y TIMES IX THE WI.ST. Till' l.OStSOMK rosT-0.!i. About seven miles north of this town, is 11 very remarkuMc spot: ti solitary pot-oak stands in the barren, in the lurks of the road, ami bus obtained universally the i.aiue of the

It will leave Lnwrenccbursh on wonunj 9

wnairt snociiiii .... , ilons-

contrast! Thi. vonnff irirt was educated in t,ilJ 8 1 ,lu"""- ' . " J " . -n,l

I . . . , t 1 b e attention to accaruniouuie pmt"5r"i ! ot.i; of the best schools 111 London, was t ow tlle allc"uu . , .,. ' -j b. 0,, ! . . -! 1 . . 1 care to prevent acoicienls will b psia j ! thrown 111 to tho company of thieves and prow r,c . ititntes! One of the oiiiccrs on board came up ; 1 roPril! or- . ... 1S,3 . to her on point of her seat, she did not ra.se Lawrcnccburgh, lt, lo33.

! her eyes,but seated herself without a wonl,atid 1 i then "burst into tears. The officer seeing her ! i thus nfdieted, akd hrr il 'be had 11 my favor ' , to requestor the Captain, promisnc to use all his i initiienco to have it granted? lOh, nr ,1' she ' replied, in a faint and trembling tone; I want I nothing I am quite happy." The vessel be- , i ing at anchor for the irniht, the Lieutenant j spoke 'o the Captain about this inlercstinc; i ; girl. The oaptain srnt fir her and tnqired who : she was? At first, she refused to answer, but. ' ! ,M last overcome- by the kind nnd prying in I iqiiiries of the Captain, she replied: "i-or, l

j was condemi d four months ago, at thu Llor ; , ;tv u rprmired. He will "l0 tt-

I Asizei, to be transported for seven years. I : t,.tlij t(, th0 settlement of estates before tlt was gu.lty ! and the law ha blasted my name i prol)ah, f(lrt . an,l ol claims before the Comforever. Do not recall heart-rending rccollec-, ni; ,i.,nrrs c,u t of Dearborn county. Per- ; tion, by obliging me to relate my story.' j 5))lJ .ip pteed', Mortga'rrs, Powers nf AtThe Capt. gave her h seperate birth from the - tor,.Vi or conveyances of ny kind, can hav

rest of the prisoners ana iiname 10 rope i" ; l,nm (!r,.,wti in a legal and unexcfl)tioi:Rbi curiosity he sent for her the second time, and ; form ,)y nt tnt.ir 0n!ce. hefced her to ronfide to him the tale of her rns- j A)1 i,",, ,;,..s' cMfi,l(.,l t Caswell & Mjfir fortunes and of her guilt. Moved by his kind-, rtci.ive Uie ut,iicd and strict attention of

tles, and the interest tic expiesseil Tor Her,: .-he determined to eratifv him, and made) the!

following avowal, "My name i Prisci I hi i

Dowsr. and I bebmuedto one of tho Inst

THjANIEf. J. CASWELL & DANIEL 3. iiL MAJOIl, Attomies and Cotinseliori lit law, have entered into partnership, w' practice in ibe tbir.l Judicial Circuit of Indiana, particularly in the counties of Dearborn. Franklin, Ripley nnd Switzerland ; Alfo in the Supreme: Court at Indianapolis. Office on Short street immediately opposite.Mr. Ludlow' large brick building; where D. S. Major will nt all times bo found, unles', absent on biistnp5. re.ady to attend to any profes-dotm! acr'

both.

Aawrenceburgh, 0;t. 13, 1833 31.-l-.

miso

0m Lnnesomt I'esl-i'ak. In the earl y settlement

Tvi-11, up to their koces in water, ;ttiu j lotmtico, as it vni lilac kor.it1 iu l-.nlffv. !. Iii .1 tliir.L snlit.-irv' man. ; sun. and rriniunlitTs li v vvav r.T ;tt

. ho Wa8' the only to,;te at ihc limoj ntont, lu-Uvccn schools pvkln, tho y tZttVllJ

li ,itig tied in his tt ight to the Itouso with slotivs

top, was hMt there by lite

enrs nun

linlcclin'j;

thiovi s vi ho ort:ri dthe trap door wtlh-

" '.. " ' .this was tlu only tree to be been for many miles Jheol.l trunk has disip-; roun,u (tt(nct! i(, ,1;lm(l ) !t w.isfli;w tlin,

' Mr l.ri I litl f !trv irf to wh'l lltint'l'il t

1 UM I'lll LI IV. f I ' VI I. 1! rtlkl H'nilin vn

t!te belief of the people of the r.otghUor-

;reen, ana iiouriMiing: 11 is now, However, a

leafless, hrnuoidcsi, thundir-rivcn,

in. Hut the last party who arrivoil had" h Mood v tale to tell.- They had been

to the house of Joseph Fai r, i!.e scxloti Uloody Fag ui. instead of tuoi.Iin

to a neinhhorine 15;:iiist btircb; a re- direet roal at the t ;et;.-e ot

hood, aiul he is a hold man, who uare ri-ka iirrlurnal enrouttter with tbr

t!

I

scathed

trunk sending up its shaft as straight ns the liiaiii-m.ist of a ship of war. Superstition has heretofore and still guards the post; the tree is looked unon w ith i.iiipf in'o I W tlkp ciiu

ill voueratioo with which the KiMptian resran1

.11 f I 1. ir-ll.aj k.tcfcott nf t-.tvr.i'd.w! I Y,

ucld, proved lalal to him. Oa entering slill beard of the calm tiioon-lhl tiiiihls,; plaeei, remarkable for a very severe bat-

h!$ hcuse, the doorof which sloo.1 open, w hrtt notldn- human of elemental is in ' ' f' " . 'f 1 I"' " '' ' , . .. ,., . 1 1 , l)g il;ii pe, ami I.Ullc llarpe, his brolhi r, were liv paity sent to Im relief, sjitmhled t motion, and even tho imisical rushmc ol ,Uo tcrror 0l- lUc surr,limiill!: C0 lntrv. in those

over his bod v. After h-ivinir most crii-l tne wind through the pins issiniil. o'

tilv beaten him, in the hope of extort-1 p rsuasio.n, or torn will induce a horse ii.g the c; Id he was said to possess, tlte rduen!al inihf nriqhbnrkodrf, to pas? the; tr-urderi r, upon bis obstinate denial, j fated spot il j.iil, allhotigh lie will exptvtccii him in twenty plates with bay-j press no uneasiness by day light. The orris. His t-ld bedridden wife wastitl! inference is thai the auimais.as we know

early times. t wo more execrable moisten never disgraced humanity . They lived with two women, as had as themselves, in a cave about twenty miles from tins tree. Hlood and

ma.jacre was their delight. It was their custom to sally forth, and without any known rea

son, to murder without distinction all the men,

families of Ivlinhurgh. About nine mot, lb -ince I w as v. i ak and foolish enough to el.ipe j from my father's bouse with Mr. George I Scott, ttt whom I was passionately attached 1 and w hose suit my parents refused to sanction.

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V'OI lllllin-l S Hi iv ,1-1 , ly it m .v unit, ... ; N'ewton Dushel!; and there my husband soon

spent our remaining proncrty and he went to 1 '

t.xeier in searc:i 01 empioymeuv nm un;

nointed 111 hi? hones ol tindiug some means ol

support, and driven to despair, he entered a i jeweller's shop and stole a ring, he was discov-j Jftmyy itl$l

ered, apprehended tried and condemned to,

transportion. Three months have napsed since he was Fent to Cotany I5ay. and lean v longer live without him. I was the cause of his misfortune nnd for that reason I chose to share his fate. While he was in prison, I worked for a niiintua maker; I saw him every day, and thu profits of my labor supported us both.

Alter his transportation I determined to follow him; ami tbieft was my only chance of securing trnti'portation. One day I carried to a lady a dress I had been making for her; and seeing a beautiful bracelet on her dressing table, 'Hatched it tin and left the bouse. J too

li.m "sv reus cshu v $h C i a ai r Ma n nfiivio ry rpnun subscriber takes (hi, ,rlef hod to inform

J- the public in general that be has estab-

iisiiou toH c.iiaii in-iiiing Misir.ess, un ttign

trert, upp-ito the market house, where ho

d, t. . i ' v V'M villi 1 I VIII (10LIIU ltllL;V OH ia;i- ! I , I . . ,

.1 spiciHiia asioi -iinciil 01

Windsor

can tars,

SETTEES,

Which be Warrants for durability nnd

I ... i-lr r.i'i ti.'Vi 1 trniin I In n n i" . t. Ik. .

1 . 1 1 inn 11. .li 1 j., ..jiii.i niij .it itic nrnriu. conntry ; which be will dispose of, on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call and j ndge for themselves. WM. N. ROGERS. May, 13I. .t.lGm.

i live in lurhed, though the blood h:, ! aniir.alsro. and lialiam's certainly cf'iV,; w-ieti tuul children, thy could find. As the j was discovered and condemned under a feigned

sos.kio through Ute nuserahle pallct.and see more than tiieir masters. A see pitran inaslnatn into the fire place, j cal old gent letnaa.near, tliinks Uiis only Tiieir ri;.ngb.ter. a woman of lifiy years. j the force of habit, and that tho innocent (1- d the house as the murderets entered.! creatures have been s tanybt by the

atid was pursued by one tf them.neai ly iwitaki ti, at d even wounded in lb;-

die llteir horses with their own folly. ' I am nt th? d.e of .a v s(orv nnd not a

a.m hv hisbavonet: but Ids foot slio-

ped in nnkinc the thrust, and she csca-1 'T'- r 11 ?rw -il0 hK:- t,'.'0,,, t , , , . j relation alas; what a deli ct, but it is too peiUhg.itly hurt. j ,0 to mi,u, u now u o;i,y Ma:xinA , l;k( Tlii blood V btl iners aroitscd the i l-vc f our fiiemls. Nathan and Hannah

vh e country pilr'U:t was

.! n r had manv

i e'e thev r"ld r a wr re obtig d to li ir he.-ivirr

, . tp v. rr' sliot tl nvn

isiiles to traverse bo-jlni(t0t

:i a ! !;tctl

Jer in the

in in

co-nary fillevf up, tho people could no longer I

submit to thfir horrid depredations. Men and logs collected, and took the pvrsuit . They c.aina on the Itarpes in a narrow valley, it about ten miles from this tree. They lmmedi-

eowards who drive l!ttn,rnd WOttld sad- U!y mounted their horses, and dadied off in

the direction of the cave. In going about live miles, Davis, whose horse was very fleet, had left his companion, and caught up with the big llarpe, he having previously separated from hi brother, the little llarpe.

Here were two powerful men, armed with

rules, butcher-knives, and tomahawk, bv

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cut on death.

crpowercd, he

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Nathan w.-s permitted on expresMH- c ;,"". '! -rpe n.-.n 1 .,..1-. 1 .. .1;., ...fi,... .1..... ... . .

11 v 1 v 1 1111 111 11 .,1 i.n, 1.4111VI ,ll.tll IIU lilIVCII K';Tt..

name, to be transported for seven year. My

farnilv know neither my late nor my cui it. I

am happy, beci. !sc l shall soon agiiin be j united to my husband ; nnd yet, when I think'

of my fatb.tr and sisters, I cannot restrain my tears.

mi.

a pers-verin- and active ! '-vc mingled with dust, and their spirits with i j1 r Votmreneed. " The m,ir.j-cioty, who;e only Uin i, love, and ' t . . . where sighing and contention can never in- . 7 , , !, , , '

le retreat.and his sorrow, that he had Slisoldiged ti i.e,.! to'

Very v!isnbSe JScsliciisc For sale.

themselves ofi rejoin bis society and died an rider. Uaehel i '"' "T"" ot"" Irequei.t-

,l..oarf.-.l mI a t -h- b.nl 1iv...l. v ui.uvm8 mows wiiuoui cueci, eacn ureading

1 Li ... '.),.,". i-i 1.'. i. ....,...; fi"" t'or tear of missing, and thtreby placing

e pursuit; : ,. ..fV .... himself nt the mercy of hi adversary. Final-

I 1 ticitiuii inn un tim 1 u n:.n'llIl",. . . - t np:w & 1 1 a l-ith was found partly j lv Ia hl!v . tu,lur ;if ,,, lon. !u , thr , fv, the horse i Ihg llarpe tell with and threw 1 1 : .1 ; 1 . . . 1 . . i ' . ' . 1.; i-;.l , ii..,.. ...... .....1 ..n.....i ..ir 11

O ni a n n U. i.aiKj p;ercel w till ' Cran,I parent or three tinus as manv more, i " " '" " t-'1" "I c" "rl";

Ihcr.-s Ui iclly to all the rules of her so- i I . ,vvl " al lne snul

in!ciety, and bears h, r te timony in the capacity ; liK' ,l V V. . , l,UV,s

1 of a public Ineiul. .'till shr i evident I v not a 1 -"j um mu.r

ii..i ..r 1 ... r. .I...--, 1 i....it..- .i,. ' in"" en vans aptirr. narnc, w nose siisracitv

nv, rmjr, btul uowi aooj service oa the in ,p p,.n,s a,, ,,-, r,i, rrvolutionarv j '"l"' '.d villainy, kept w-;ir r. It waslulieved that he nut-j rontmt, thouph b vK-r-U to condemn tiirir j doJS,,P "pntiging from side to side, upimed (sconce;.! himself iu a tbirkot. ' contumacious, and u,iien.l! v conformitv to ! l1,o:lR,'t"11 l,'vii' bowever, by imperceptible

I 1 I I 1 k

ii, winch nnu i.io penetrated, a

c rn r) CvM'imrnTal money ft t - ik k .1 '

is. ni 0 n the bieoii on Hie inner

nvd di i thcri jas be was never heard

s ways, and their violation nf M'riond ,'Sro,!i

En. pisiisoh's vrEiiCix i For Curing Coughs, Co7.-', jlslhmas and Consumption. i THESF. Drops immediately icmove diflieu'-j ty of breathing, lightness or stricture across

the breast, obstructions nnd ulcers upon the Lung", pain in the sido or chest, and spitting of blood. Price, $ 1 per bottle. Half bottles, ."!) cents.

Tll La wrenecburgh Bridge Trnstres respectfully invite those who are in nrrears for toll, to attend to tha settlement of what ii due, with the toll collector, by paying cash, or giving their note payable in thirty daj. Two years have rolled away since ths'rsridga was passabl.-, and a settlement ought, and must be made in some way. It is not tho wish o!' the Company to coerce matters by leaving delinquent's accounts in tha hands of a Magistrate. Those who do not attend to thii notice, must nut think bard to And their bills in the. officers hands John Snltmarsh, Esq. niter the 20tb of March, 183.1. Tho above will be the c.asp with nil except Stockholders. JEREMIAH P'IINeV, Trta. March 1st, 1 633.

German Eye-Water.

tho world'

tetintonv coned ui-i war.'

I after. I a'in Mono escaped unhurt '

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in. ,11.1 iv.i iiniMiui nn 4."-;thoiub she was hot

XM.c.t. ot V:t I'ldefati able peasntry. ; nnmber of the days hi r pilgrimage

I! V I Lis litln l rt iMIlctltdtT n-irl I' 1.1. I'm ('i-ivi ltll-roM s no hrr i-hnia.;

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llVilfl'.U IV! HTtlllT ll-m llllllvllCU III! II. I .' - , , .. I I . ...

which as she Uilvaiiced 11 veai-. H.Mimed more I" """ " " "in'i

"our year? inci, at. an nlmot incre.'iblu age '

able

Trom

s, and the strong

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t.v.. t, ....!.. ,..1 lines ol her naturally striking couiitciinncr. 1 m i' me unon 1

THOSE troubled with weak, sore or ind imed eyes, will find un invaluable remedy in the HERMAN EVE WATT..'!. This propara-

I).iv,s, diseovermg he" would soon lose l' n " eul'"ior to "ow !" ns"- The ".,nft

aggravateu ciimi hi liiuainen eyes, are roucvcd ai.d cured, by a few applicalions of this Eye Water. The studious nnd weaklt are

particularly requested to give this collyrium

a trial, in which they will find an cfltctalu

remedy. Trice 2o cents per bottle.

Old Anne i!ii d : l, ! ti lit of his gnu, now tired in his torn, but

without i-lfect. Each man now drew his knife.

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to tin mo the exact: 1 - """' -iruggio. , try fomi

lliey loll side by side; but at this juncture a large wolf dog i;f Davis's came to his master's

The jn.it cf the wood in which be was!

'know a to he conceale was surrounded j ni.,, ni an-! fl.'td, till the wretch was lite ml! vi skin, s

burned uoin bis den. and in an attempt ; while other less important matters

to ceare from one Hamin-r thicket to! 1 "r "T"t-'" on n. r mi mory, u.e u,.s,an , i- 1.1 1 1 i inroads upon to r sausages and buckwheat pother, taken nhvc altbouSh not un- n, ,lsfcitw, u, iMvU ,t wounded. O.icof tae finp;, wl.o had wasmitbrr forgoltra, nor intirtly forgiven to

tnd more the characUr ol her Indian parant-. " ,m ""'-.uaiciy recovere.i i.nuseii, nn.i stall

nnd the leather like ; npearanco other

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: ceii uarpe to me Heart. 1 lie iinienus yell

she iniit have cassed (or an Rtitci'ilnvi-! XVIIU U wreten sent up, is sam sti.i to tie

the last. She sent f,ir tlio author ihcn on her deathbed, to umkii some arrangement oilier little ntTiirs. He found tier strength of body exhausted, but In r powers ol in.n l unimpaired.

After disposing fur stock of personalities ft-

'Ihat'sall Mr. fh.ules, except the old sn.-h.

vou used to iday with, which I soiled from the I

Hessian oiTicer, the iiijin Keep that to mindinft1' '''sl'l'"", howcvr, doubt th correct-

! old Anno bv.' J " u,,! 0,11 i"1"! vision on that occasion;

lThank vou Anne.

not partaken in the dood we have di

tailed, was secured at Hie same time. There appeared to be no difference cf riptuinn about the mode of dipoMii;

f the prisoners indeed an opinion wasj mong sonm of her friends, she turned to him.

sC'irtcly asked or pjvcu. It seemed I ,Y-n fir granted a thin of course Hp- t e.!j lil wtre led in silence to the

t I t L-ii pl if C o: ex' cntior. i here wasj

ni it' cr j id pravtr ior

s'o .d r.t th? f iks tf two road-8, one of wh.rh Itaris to rrerbold, from the body of the tree a bc,riot.tal bram !i t X'.en-i-d over the hitler road, Id which two irpl were attached. One of them

biiviny bf en fix-d to the minor villain's

t etk, Aii suiretint;s were soon over, but a horrible and linperiiir death v?as returned for I'a!an. The iron hoops wc te taken elf a meat ca-k, and by a

blacksmith in the cotnpan) ,(itled muudi

. 1 1 1 . . in .

josj ; ntaru on uurs nignis, ruining wildly along the

lieutli. S-oii,c ol Davis's mends soon joined him: they dug u hole, and buried llarpe at the foot of toe Lonesome I'osl-O-tk.

It is currently believed, that the ghost of

Harpt; still walks in that neighborhood. 1

my -self heard a respectable old farmer saj, that

he, on returning homo from Hopkinsvillo one

moon-shiny night, heard some one veiling most

dismally ; that nil passing the Post-Oak, be

snw the r;host of Rig llarpe standing on the

very top of the tree, bolt upright, clad in shining armor, nnd motionless as a sentinel. Some

e nor J'irV no delay- noj But you mint not bear malice nmr VrrfV: a I rirC n.ik then J1'" m,,ft forgive even lb- Hc-sians.

iv hat them Hessians, the blnotly tliie.-;1 and the old woman's eyes lighted up, nnd she almost raied in her bej, with astonishment, u she nsked Ibe question. Yes even ttfi, you arc about to need for-

j giveness ns much 111 they they irere your ene-

init s, nii'i pi-rsecuuirs, whom you are spiciallv enjoined to pardon, its you would expect to be pa rdotied.'

So it it, Mr. Charles, vou say the truth, poor ignorant sinful mortal Unit I am! well then I do. I hnpf I dt forgiTe e'm I'll try

the bloody rrrfri.t.'

hi mules, knee and arms, pinioning jh knoivfafaiiunt. A miller of A -fie. litter to his body, so that excepting had his neighbor arrested, under the h head, which was 'h ft free to enjoy I rharrre of stealing wheat from his mill, t' e prosper t, he eonld not move a mim-; Hut being unable to substantiate the tie. In this rondition be hunt for d. as charge by proof,the coin t adjudged tliat heidt hi stiientd fompanio'i, dingjtbe miller slioitld make acknovvledg-

ry ti 1 Im el imnne and t t.i!,wh:c.h bad Hindi ratet , so ws without ending, to ag--aate bis misery, Ucfore ho had guuwcJ Lie shoulder from Tcry hunger.

3?"?. ris'isojr'R WEMli: TlXtlJTlJR E FOR THE Cl:UR OF

lUtftimcilismi Loth Chronic andlnfiamma-

malorifi in all uinr difjtrcnl jormy Slijfncmoflhc Joints. jYumbiiM', Sprains, S;c.

T17T0R this most distressing nf all diseases, I

now oner 10 11 u ouuiic a ceriaiu and ner

I'll keeo it carrfnllv IU,.V :,J ne nail been nttending nn election,

Anne ,""' I"' r ni-ep in 111s iioaiions, nan goi 111s jSrniiis muddied with new corn whiskey, and

bad mistaken for the rhost of Harpe, a lar

owl that whs nceustotned to sit ou the top of the tree, ? n) hoot to the moon on cold frosty

night. I for my self denounce the report of the

old not ti k drinking too much, ns an atrocious

calumny; for to my own knowledge, he belongs to tho iffipnanre oriy, nnd is 11 ycry u nions and leading member thereof. Little II irpe. escaped, went down the Mis

sissippi, and joined the celebrated Mason nnd his gang, at Stack Island. Soon nfter Harpe joined him, Mason attacked nnd robbed n flat

j boat from Cincinnati, and killed nil the hands.

For this n large reward was offered for Mason :

to obtain which, little Harpe decoyed him to

Natche, ami there informed against and bo-

trayi d hit friend. On Mason's trial, Harpe himself was recngnited, was tried, and round

enilty; and on the same day that Mason was

hung, he also expiated his many crimes on the gallows. This Mason was a ycry reinnrkahln nnd extraordinary man. lie was distinirui'hed by n strong double row of under nnd upper teeth, that clenched together with the energy nnd tenacity of a tcel-trap. F. ioj'nc7f, Ky,

manent remedy. 1 would not, however, bo understood to say, that all who have it will or may be cured when the constitution is broken down, the vital functions impaired, the joints dislocated or rendered motionless, the cords shrunk up and the muscles perished, theso cases generally may be considered ns desperate, and can rarely be cured, though they may he greatly relieved by a persevering use of tHs, Tincture . It is not to be supposed that cases of many years standing can be cured at once, where the habit has become

nssimulated to the nature of the complaint

ISv. EZRA FERRIS, TTWS removed his drug Store to the birelt M Hbnilding on the comer of High and Short Street lately occupied by Mr. William R. Barker, where he has on hand, and expects shortly to receive a general supply of Dings, Med. icines, Paints, and Oil, consisting of almost every article in demand in the Country. He has jnt received from the manufacturer a full supply ufLamott's Cough drops, for tha cure of colds, cough,-consumptions:, weakness iu the breast, bleeding nt the Lungs, .fce DR. tiiomaswiiite's

Vegetable Tooth ach Brops. The only specific evrr offered to the public from which n permanent and radical cure ninv be obtained of that disngreebale pain thetoothach, with all its attending evils; iaen Hs frnc. luring the jaw in extracting of the tepth which often proves more painful th.vi the tnothnr.lt itself; nnd cold passing from t)p cay ed teeth to the jaw, thence t the head preducing a rheumatic nffVction, with manv other tinp'easarit rrTnts; such as a disagreeable breath, bad taste in th month, JtC- jC all of which are produced from foul or decad teeth. I nm happy to have it in my power to offer to the world a remedy, that wilt not only remove the pain nine times out of ten, if properly applied, hut preserve the i teeth front rurther decay, and arrest the di j ease in such m are d. raying ami 'o j commenced aching, restoring them to healtk and usefulness.

All of which will bo disposed of on srm, crate terms for cash.

LAW RCTICK.

A MOS LANE, Attorney and eonnspnrr nt A Law, will, in future, gi,e his unj.jf(f at

rncnt to the accused. "Well," says? he

"I have had you arrested for stealing

mv wheat I can I prove it and am

aorrj for ill"

for in such cases the whole I abit of body nnd : tcntion, to his prnfssi.-a may be consult 1 I

quality ofthe blood mu.t be changed, and his office, on high st reel, near the clerk' r

this must be the work of lime. Trice, l per i fire, at all times, 1 see;. t whm at C'(), .,,

1 . I f - m ma

bottle

03-The above Medicines are enre-

!i II 1. till 11, n nirr-nil Pn.llnl ,..wl C..

' ' v """'i'ioner'

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fullv prepared by L U. Rev -nnhh" of cui! '" in Fr!"'kli"' "'"nrl Rip,eT 1 ,r J - . 'v" nnd Decatur counties. The Supreme "1 Hatavta, N. .and none 1 genuine, uu- Distric t Courts at Indianopolis . And --n . 1., I ;-! 1 ..... ' ... "' W'H nt-

le.s lie otiside printed wranner is siirii

ed by him in bis own hand writing. For sale by EZRA FERRIS.

TAi BAKEf. rWIIH subscribers wish to purchase 100 cords JL of blnck and white oa' bark. Enquire at their tannery, or nt the store of JOHN and WEST. Dti'RniX &. JOHN. New Lawrenceburgh, April 3rd, 1833. N. B. cash paid at all times for bidet and skins. Lawrenceburjb, April 3rd, 1M8 Iw,

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iKini 10 uiiMiiens 01 importance, riin.tr civil criminal in nnv other courts in this, or nj. . ing States, lie trusts that his long Join" cessful practice, will insure him, hj, form liberal portion of professional busii,0l, ,wr the public shall be assured that all bos; entrusted to bis chargehall receive hipro attention, and best efforts!, to bring it to speedy nnd successful close. fc AMOS LANE. Lawrenoeburgh, June 13th, 1838. 13,000 r1T0U6EY & DTJV March 1st, 1633. '