Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 15, Madison, Jefferson County, 10 September 1813 — Page 4
-POETRY.
iFUNEXlAL HYMN. XfE. midnight shades or nature spread, Dorabsilcnceofthe dreary hour! In honor of the approacding dead, Arocad your awful terror pour? , 5fes pour around " On the cold groun d. Thro' eH this deep surrounding gloom ! . The sober thought, The tear untaught, Those meekest mourners of the tomb? v
liO !a the supplied tear drew near To .this last mansion of mankind, The .slow, sad bell, the sable bier' Jn holy muilngs wrap the mind. And while their beam,
With trembling stream, tain who will head the expedtion. Attending vapora faint ly dart : x - :
Lach mold'ring bone, Keh sculptr'3 done, fUrike mute instruction to the heart.
led tofo ffi?e3 cnthw jcct5)A wt?l .crosist -we underi-taud wf two rfg'i'jeu1 vf drafted militia (Clark'sand J) iril' dtviioitit) and 4 or .WO voluute from Una t tale, and 1500 militia from Tennessee and the 3d rogt. U. 8 Regulars nowuucnding the Mississippi, having been lately directed to join the Nrth Western army. The troops from this stale and the tttate of Tenne$ee it is 'expected. will form a junction in the Cherokee nation and proceed thence against the Creeks, while the regulars attack them on sume other point. The general government having taken cognizance of the business, it is likely active opperatios will not commence till orders are received from the War Department, "unless there is such eminent dan ger of invasion as will not admit of delay." 4)ur own troops, however, will be forth with ordered to the frontier, so to act as
exigencies may require, it is yet unoer
FROM THE Bl'H'ALO GAZETTE.
Two let the sacred organ With solemn pause and sounding Iow Now let the voice duo measure keep. In drains that sigh, and words that weep Till all the currents blendid roll, Jot to depress, but lift the soaring soul; To lift it in the maker's praise, - Who first infus'd our frame with breath, Aud after sooie few stormy days" 'ow, gracious gives us o'er to death, '. No king of fears in him appears, Yho tMl the scene of human woes Beneath this shade, Securely laid. The dead alone shall tind repo.se. Then while we mingle dust with dust, To one supremely good and wise, Praise hallelujahs ! God is just, ' And man most happy when he diet x His winter past, Fair spring at last, Jleceives him to her l)ow ry shore ; Where pies ure,s rcres Immortal b!oW6, And sin and sorrow are uo more!
NATURAL REASONING A Quaker IVomvv's Sermon. Dejr Friends, There are three things which I very much wonder at. Tle first is, that.children should be so foolish as to throw up atones and clubs into fruit trees, to knock down the fruit ; if they would let it vloneit would fall itself. The socond is that men should b so foolish and even wicked, as to go to war and kill one another ; if they would only let each other alone, they would die of themselves. And the third and. last thing which I wonder at tnobt of all, is that yong men should be so unwise a to go after the young women; if they would wily stty at home the young vomen would coma after them.
Defecnhe Thcif: NOTICE - STOLEN from theM.boriber knd'cg THE SUBSCRIBER oflenforsaJa, al near Lwreucebut-gh, on Monday night p;blic vendue on the 2Mb cf October next, the 9th inst. A Pine SKIPP.mnueucw last if not sold before; his farm oh Corn creek, winter, pitched, and also panned red round -Gallatin county. 'Kentucky,- consisting of the edge; two set of row locks, and two JbO acres, about ofwhichare under cul-v seats,with a trace chain iu place of a cable, tivatiori, a good fruit orchard consisting of " Whoever may secure the thief, will be do- Apple, Peach and cherry trees good feaing a kindness to the public; and if any ce a snug d welling house with 3 chira-' person will give information to the owner, neys and rooms, also a number of other so that the Skiff may be obtained, will email buildings and what :is all important confer 4 compliment, and shall be reasona- it is supplied with abundance of water bly rewarded, by their friend. of the tirst quality. A considerable part Antr. 31 .1813 ,E SPARKS ' or all of tha stock whirl. Pnniiaar U
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Jteilimenlal Orders. ditwilibe given to purchersers with bond m. 5? . . j end aprovo.1 security, and if not punctually TheoJhcers.commiss.onedandnon-ooin. paid to pay interest from the date alsda commissioned, ,n the 6th Regt Indiana fcw likel young Negroes, any gentleman Drill and Camp Mutter, in he town of Ma- o BO Rtny time betwec Uji lhe ,5lJ, disoa, on Wednesday, Thursday 23 atd 0f October Friday the 24th, of this month; equip- B To Ulabovc namftd tract of Un4 . en tor mmn dutts. as w1i that nt tt-ain. n r .
. rr u r r ii V-i wu oemaae aciearandunquesUon-
n - -r - .:.'"'", , ame uue warrantenand defended from all care, that all othcers withm thecr several persons, lawfully claiming or to claim, company, have tlue, notice of tb;5 order. ABRAilAM KING. i".
Madison, Aug. 20th, 1813. tf
TAKE NOTICE
VVc invite any who wish to gain information, to join us, and they will be cordially received by attending to orders. Each otTtcer Will live in camp, and of course
must &nng his provisions with him. I f 1 1 "V ' 4 TfPLII IT . ,
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JOHN VAWTER, Lt. Cel. -plewo 6th. ret Indiana MilitU Pif ,?C?enV?U.nt thlr Octo-
' " 1T . -clut xo soiiQ a lerry on tny land,
range ten, across the Ohio river . WILLIAM MONROE, Madison July 9. 1813.
' WASHINGTON, (G)July 21. IMUIAN ?JF.WI!. Eirtrnct of a letter to the editor, dated Monticcllo, July 17. Gen M Intoah (a vhief ; left this place last Thursday evening for the Ciierokea nation for 600 or ICKX) warriors, which nnmber he inherias in consequence of his late marrisgein that nation- ou tho same day dispatched runners to all the friendly towns to ascertain tlie . exact number of warriors he can raise ; he is to meet his runners this night at an appointed place county to morrow, for the nurrose of rai-
g men for a campaign in th nation.
New & Cheap Store.
THE subscriber has just received and is now opening for sale In the town ofIaOison, Indiana Territory, in the house formally occupied by Major Eccles; a -splendid assortment of merchandise among which are the following article: Black, Blue, liu
Drab, & tnixt,
Take Notice
The judges of the court ot Common Pleas, of Jefferson County, irill hold tperial court at.the court house in BIadion, ou the last monday of November nexCfor
. , .- r.iws v juiig an ciaims against buaerthreepoiiitBlankets, 8a,d county, and toaiiow them to such
JJilie vrey r and to transact all; other business incuin
sin
rouTiKQ,HpyA Theclonds of war thicken around us A Ttipture with the Indian?? appears now to
be inevitable May it be the siinal for Rumors from the nation hih
their destruction! An express from Col. belief, f tale that afew 'days past there was Hawkins to the Governor Arrived here an engagement between the friendly and last evening with the following important the hostile Indians, and that 15 or 0 men information. were killed in tlmaWmiiK w ,.f.i
' - " . . mmoii, M k in uggci VCU
that b or 10 days sincxs the hostile Indians
& Black
Black, blue, Flannels Baizo & Red, 5 Bockins; Red, White, Changable
diuck shks:
bent on them by an act of the Territorial
irgi8iaiure, passca, Jiarch 11. 1813. ByordtroftkB court, madtsmy August 6. 1813. NOTICE Th .wrtn KJr .'JOHN CEIIINO tc lo. is by mutual consent dissolved Thowi
in. It is dispatched 2A.horse9 to Pensucola for arms
Oreek Jit nry Jul ? 27 , 18 1 3
f,Our runners have all come
reduced to a srtaintv bv the concurrent
testimony of a number of retpectable In- the British. They conUmplate an attack dians that the civil war which has raged on our frontiers as soon as they get those for some time among the Creeks orrigina- supplies. The ensuing will probably bo tedwith the J3rith in Canada that as an active week, as volunteers will be collecoon asthe cheifs friendlv to the plan of ting to forma detatchment to send the civilitation are destroyed or put to flight nation. It is thought the governor will with their adherent, they will be ready not send les than d or 6000 men, of whom for active hostility againiVthe friendly In- maj. David Adams is expected to have dians on Chatoboche .andxthe exposed the command.' partsof our fruutier settlement and will attack tliean without delay. I request 3 ou MAGNANIMITY. to consider this as authentic infortnatica f . , , . amediuted atuckMere thanthiitV In- lt with w-e learn, that dians haveheen killed on both sides s'inca Ppt GorKCrowninshield, jr. of Salem, t fe retreat from Tookaubatchco. I have I Jl8 .T?ad.e l- , "lwmotii offer to the directed all in danger to tlv to Chatoho- F, c.the mled l.atc, 10 Pwd ehe. Isentvesterdav for arms and ammu- to "' m a brig at his individual exnitionforthe Indians of Tookaubatcheo. P15 Prcu and bring to his native Chiefs are with me and will make a stand "t rema,ns of the fallen Hero. Capt. PtCoweUu togather the Indians of the .,AJ" itecB, that hemaybe intered ceighboring towns aud co-cTPc rate with wL,th t.hoi.e fucra.1 nprs to which his cur troops. Two or three hundred should chrecter is eo eminently entitled, Capre sent them without .telay. tarn Crownmshield has received the thanks A talk from the friendly Chiefs was ?f ih rrcf,dcnt V Stts very likewise received vesterday bv his excel- dltom.e,y Pi 1 lMter. from the lency, from which w have mads a few has- P. U"8 of Ute a.nd ihe .MfTT.for the
iiiguij nuuuruviv iiiuviTB oywnicn lie is actuated ; and a Flag of True has been granted with the necessary documents to
procure the corpse of the deceased at Ha
12 JC. All,, l Silk &. TUn. indebted to the firm va .x j
111 nrt . ' innoe Hand- Repayment by the first of September Black, White, kerchiefs with f f ti and those who have open and imsettW o n ti' Krtd -without 0(1 counts, will confer a favor bv "aetfc T lag & BoldsaW. fringes. lng the same, either by payment or their British' and American prints assorte "U8 timc' . women'. Shawls,' and other Handerchiefs, -iuii 1 Sf 6 baslne88l ,g " tab fic.n.e - j u:j m Madistn, under the firm nf fei?t
and lealhershoes;Nankwn8,Janes. Cords. fAULs who have just received a
and Veatings, well assorted: fine & coarse .Muslins, general assortment of Haid and r . . n ... .
tiucuns ware, ah oi wnicn ne o tiers on
- . via - - a W V vat the lowest terms for twti-The puhlic in general is requested to call and see the goods, for what the eyes see, the heart craves ice. , STEPHEN C. BTEPIIENS. Madison, Aug 27th, 1813. 2m.
ii -.nvauAt. AS bO&TMEM T OP IRY 300DS;GROCERIE8 ' Quern JIWv arc? War, ant BAR II IRON, tvhich will be sold on reasonable terrat for Cash qt (jountry Linen. fr A 15 IUNG&PAUL. f'ladison, August 6. 1813. la
HARRISON COITNTV b 9Ct.-
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NDI AN A TERRITORY
Wanted Immediatplv. . n tA General Court.
'At ,v c"t A 8 Elizabeth Reynold h.t?, A Journeyman who is a good workman filed in my office her U tt . ? ' at the Cabinet busings, to fuch a person davorced from ouSSJ itliberal encouragement will be giveS, and John Reynolds hiI employment for six months at least and in is hereby notified that unlt. h VV " all probability as long as any one would perat our next Generai Court tohT bo disced to engage. den at Corydon, in the coS f0rLa?d ALSOanapprentice.tothe above btl- on the first tuesday in Septembe smess a lad must com wftll rnriM. .v ;j ?it ? . aPlnoer next.
forgood .nor.. C.r.ete, MniSTo k" business. One about thr., f is TO;iik- Pr?cee l nter op tr
" v 41 a 1 uu uAa K..B lZT-rri - VIA V
preferred.
,f THOMABM'CAMENT. -June 25th. 1813. Madison, Aug. 27th, 1813. 3w.
U. HURST, c o. c 8 w
ty extracts "It is natural for friends to acquaint eah other with their situation. . It is ten days since we left Tookaubauchee. We liave received your last Tsilk and are hapy to hear cf the good wishes of our friends and ofthrir i!!ngrteR to help us out of cardiiticnUies.The Oakfcskes. the towns
near thertj
men an
lifax He sailed on Thursday morqing with twelve masters of ships who consti
tuted lus whole crew. A committee of Arrangements for making the necessarvspre-
.t i .t e
eni ai v ,,uh killing our princitl 5 11 jY? ,lf eraa! J ,n cafe ine D.d all wU have Uken vour Talks, d " JTd) haS wn c!)0$Gn b? theC!t"
We are much frightened in great distress, 'V,, flVn; c wey requested and obliged to ted to you, for assistance. "on. Jud Story to pronoence an Theenemv's force is 2J0O men we want Ev LOGY on the occasion. Invitatics
wnnUui ik ..:.i .v.- to the tunerai obsequies arts to beinvento
!atthem. We are much Iponvofdutlnction. Naval, Miliary
in want of guns and ammumUons. We "nu ITI 5 rom nign laienia owudgo wish it cou!d be convenient for vou to brinz St0.7 who 19 ? J"0 fueled, we
two field pieces. You may know the ene- n,c,P10 aperiormance equal to me oc-
cusiou. . , mcs. far.
as many ot your
will be able to beat
CAUTION. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, by note, bond, or book account, are requested to come forward on or befora the 20th of September next And settle off the
same.
V Tho.ei-,nlA
N " - VVUIUJ ltl Llil V
,,,V"U,J' ""nee. muse expect to nave their Irfnrm. th -r tV.xr 7 accounts put ia the hands of the proper of- IE? ! ul f.n W theero5trT; fien.fcr collection:. no !nni.,L. H11 hf inJf nds to carry on the above bu-
can be given. JOHN BOOTH. Madison, Aug. 20th, 1813.. if
BOOK
Stationary Store. GEO STROWHUYER, having ptp. chajed Alcfsrs. Brown Locker's stock of
iuuivt, UESFKUTFULLY
mv if they should come araorur vou bv
their bein painted with red clay; but we bave heard of oone going that way yet . In addition to the above, which wv published in an extra sheet on Thursday, we have just learned the order have, been issued by the Executive for assembling troops to succor tho friendly and put down lhe hostile Indian. Tht force ccntempla-
sines in Cincinnati, and inter.H.
.. lo to carry on ti e Book binding business. N B. Old Books rebound, and Book binding of every description executed in the handsome manner. . Blank Bcoki mid
to any pattern, with or without Pateot
liacks, ruled to any pattern with, faitt '-or
A dinner vrat' given in Frcdericktown, on the 6th Insl to the renowxjd Timothy Pick.erino. A women has been lately tried snd corv victed in Boston, before the Municipal Court, as a "common scold?" Perhaps the only instance that ever occurred . in this country.
Cincinuitl, Sept. tth. IS13".
CHARLES E ASTON
Ijetpectfull, inform, the public in gen- Z I U, ordL.KVf.w acd Currying business in Madison. Jef. r - J ... ...
ferson county I. .T where he intends keeping s constant, supplyx of LEATHER, will give the highest price for hides, of all descriotions and wilU1n m.
cieve hides to tan and Curry on the sharcev
Bhdison May 25V 1813.
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RAGS. Clean. Linen, Qoltou; Rags wanted at this office
