Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 17, Madison, Jefferson County, 24 September 1813 — Page 4

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"Written on the subject of tt revolution

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-uy exprcsa of yesterdayvwe learn urn Ternmenvny inc wwpi m '.While Itexlposons from the bond of op 700 Indians '-had advanced to thfc acttW question,' morethan a ar

t. .pf-essitti. , m: r f , , menUcn'Flsh'rirer tod had cn Tlro-boldly conttndin their rightato fo. several plantations. . Should nottta ' fret;V ... Y ! V -mcrexs'ibTtihe Spaniard 'Their Korthwardly - frienda ' -wish them ? join them, they iil be severely j

practice ortavsge Ac water. , lie hau not heaiuoi their pioceu , . P;,ptfVJKpn,.,,,u ; r- V i

sis Jti(A J ica, - TAe, Iarlu.of BccriKgium hoped Fu,c f 7 V "Vun "? V1" 6er

. , fiisnooia irrena wqum movo a no ,mr me. " . t " -w- , '

Auitust2. production of the application made to cp- VV"lin cy, en"4.f, tin's of

tattheftiTt'itt'Dl? tlorertccrtHf g , von Atfeneant ?38 entirety iy

; to the most approved - iuliTcd Nations i

- LiUhlenstan s traps'

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EWORLEANS.

the station in

igo.

menUon'Fish'rirer end had destroyed. After few words from Lord Darnley

julduattherrnura- the conversation dropped. ,v t

do' not -1 " ' 1 . ' 1 ' 1 '

punished : ,2a1 -n-An-a

. eYerysaecess . tor thej temerity' as we carry into the tieta r 1h the brave underUking to gaintiberty. aVqut 1000 regular infantry and artillery, 'The commander in chief will, if "health And may the brighVGoddessjall powerful "Bat; it is positively -asserted that besides permitsattend at the rogimenarnmfera .assist them,- ' nine oles of powder and ball, which the 0f those regimera Inein after named "To qcell the feU4 tyrnti '-who long have "8!1"1 Gov- eenowfedgea to have given The 2d regiment - Clark County. on ppress'dlfem, ' to them, Uiey bave received atvpensacol Thutudaythe 7th October. . , t)r -with courage undaunted till mai they rth t 'every description. There is a The 6th regiment, Jefferson County . ' . ' TtrititK fst tfPntaA 10 ynr And ...-J v- -

Till the brae tosa of Mexico mil shall be we nouns m nere emenainea 01 uio mr frcs. -t : , .:' . pie combination of savage, English ot, Spa: 4lay Uey ha 1n their cotrocila, a Fratic- nih enniity. A court martial cflnvenes at 'tin to kid them, Grand Terre, on-Lake Btrrataria, now

A 1 1 T.I5rt irrnn nrtr m thav hara t mnai yui vninii vciwunc. ivi iiio

in the field, ; -alof I0or;15 mutineers, andofmaj. HenA.Si.nM rvtf Volunteers. It is 36 leoaaes distant

irorajew uneana on me snores 01 u.o ag t)6 commandants "Gulph of Menco, and about 12 leagues . tliink proper.

irom as.iRiana,me macenucm esiaDiisn ment of piratical smugglers, to repel or control whose atrocity this post was established. Very .nnjoccesful however are their exe -Hons, as our enemy is fully sup plied by these double enemies. About two

NOTICE

160 acres, about 50 of which are under cul-

nivation, a good fruit orchard consisting of Apple, Peach and cherry trees - good fences - a snug dwelling house with 3 chimness - and rooms, also a number of other small buildings and what is all important it is supplied with abundance of water of the first quality. A considerable part or all of the stock which consists of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs &c. twelve months aredit will be given to purcherers with bond and approved security, and if not punctually

paid to pay interest from the date - also a few likely young Negroes, any gentleman

array'd them.

Then those bigoted tyrants submissive must yield. And may that base engine the dread in quisatin. With all their tyranical means of oppression, May them and their authors be doom'd to suppression, And the brave sons of Mexico all shall be free. Fell priestcraft and anarchy long were united, Those sons of misfortune to hold in the dark; Now the torch of republican freedom is lighted,

And flames have exploded from Liberty's

Spark.

A blaze from the Northward has taken direction, And Mexico's offspring has caught the infection. The foe to their freedom has met with rejection, And the brave sons of Mexico all all shall be free. Though carnage and slaughter commence at the outset, And tyrants exult in the havock they've msde; And boast of their honor, and valor, alone yet. Their courage must fail when their cause is so bad. Then all the 'great splendor and pomp they've array'd in, Their self styl'd preeminence and cunning

art;

The 3rd regiment, Dearborn County, on

Wednesday the 13th October. The 7th regiment, Franklin County, on Saturday 16th October. The 8th regiment, Wayne County, on Wednesday 20th October ensuing the

date hereof, to rendezvous at such places

of regiments may

It is expected that the regiments will

appear in good order - a review will first take place, after which the commanding officers of the respective regiments, will carry their regiment through a regular course of training, agreeably to the mode

since, the sloop of war Herald, (En-

since, the sloop of war Herald, (En- prescribed, and laid down, in the Baron glish) sent several launches with about 100 Steuben's instructions.

men to attack them - they were repulsed, losing nearly all their force. At the moment of this conflict, Maj. H. D. Pierre, of volunteers, with all the force at Camp Celestine, was in advance with the same object inview; when a squall arising, the

barges upset - they lost all their property

Copy Test. B. Prather, Clk

TH. POSEY.

inclining to purchase at private sale

so at any time between this and the

time between this and the 15th

of October. N. B. To the above named tract of land there will he made a clear and unquestionable title warranted and defended from all persons, lawfully claiming or to claim. ABRAHAM KING

Madison, Aug. 20th, 1813. if Take Notice

The judges of the court of Common

Pleas, of Jefferson County, will hold a special court at the court houte in Madison on the last monday of November next, for the purpose of adjusting all claims against said county, and to allow them to such persons, as are by law entitled thereto and to transact all other business incumbent on them by an act of the Territorial Legislature, passed, March 11. 1813. By order of the court. Madison, August 6, 1813.

NOTICE

The partnership of JOHN SERING &

New & Cheap Store. THE subscriber has just received and is now opening for sale in the town of Madison, Indiana Territory, in the house for-

extracs raoit EMOLtsn Piraaa. mallv occunied bv Maior Eccles: a. sn1rt-

HOUSE OF LORDS FRIDAY June 18. did assortment of merchandixe; imon? Co. is by mutual consent dissolved Those

Harl GaKYrWished to ask his maiestv'a which are the followine articles: indebted to Uie firm, are requested U

ministers, wheather they had received any "Rlnnlr Tllno ' I mA information of the mi sfortuue which had ldl-K Dlue) ! g5,S.l befallen our arms in Upper Canada, in Drab, & mixt, .f5g,a addition to what was already before the i' . ni t public Super three pom t Blankets,

151 ue ixrey? t. , & Black 5 C0atmg Black, blue, 7 Flannels $ Baixe

particular instance of nelect .oa the rart Ro J C Bockinir; cf mtntsters; that they had noi sent a vuffi- - - .- fc cient forctr for the protection of the lakes Retj, White, Changable Sf in Upper Canada They then disclaimed t 4 ; o z

their belief of any disaster having either DlaCK SllKSl

information than what was already known

from the common sources of intelligence JEari jkey aaid, that in the discussion which took place on the conduct of the

war witti America, tie had stated it as a

befallen or being likely to befal our forces

Must bow to fair freedom whose rights inthatqoarter..;The wforination, howe-

are display'd, when

The brave sons of Mexico all shall be free. Bright laurels will crown all those heroes who fell in, -Defence of their country and the rights of man; v -Bright UbertyV.GeniuSjtheir names will extol in The regions of bliss, when high honor'd they stand, -Their sons will rejoice in the deeds of their sires, " Whose valor withstood all their enemy's fires, . . ' . ' To purchase that freedom their offspring requires, Then the brave sons of Mexico all shall be free. fanner of making arer by tfie Caffrte tribe in Africa. , Tne no-snner i'i which the Caff rees make vcar against one another has a generosity

yer, though not onicial, which he (Lord Grey) had at that time received rendered it probable that some misfortune would ensue. He hoped an account of the time when sir Jtfmes Yeo was dispatched to take the command oa the lake,vou1d be producedThat mission should have taken place last year. . It was a miserable return for the loyalty and attachment of the inhabitants of that province, who had, to a man enrolled themselves . for its defence, now to find that maritime means of protection had not been offered them; and t hat their country was exposed to the inroads of the enemy. On a future day, he should move for an account of the time when sir J. Yoe went out v Earl Bathurst denied that he had stated that our force on the lakes was exposed to disaster; and from the latest official intelligence which he had received, he had no reason to believe that the , Ame

ricans had established a superiority in that

Re&Yellow.BBlack, White, erchietswith , , I and without Flag & BoldsaW. J fringes. . British: and American prints assorted women"! Shawls, and other IIanderchief, assorted; best straw .bonnets assorted, kid and leather shoes; Nankeens. Janes. Cords,

and Yestings, well assorted: fine &. coarse that. I e intends to carry on the above ba

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xiiuiiiDi, grnonu uiunmcui oi miu tna iu vincinrsii,Bnu iniencs. likewisO

make payment by the first of Septembet, next; and those who have open and nneettled accounts, will confer a favor by settling the same, either by payment or theie

notes previous to that time. The mercantile business is now estate lished in Madison, under the firm of SERING 6i. PAUL, who have just received a HANDSOME ASSOBTWFNT Or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Queens Wars, . lard Wart, and DARR IRON, wLlvl -m be suid on reasmuible tenrut for Cash or Country Linen. BERING & PA nr.

Madison; Augusts. 1813. 10. t f

af BOOK

Stationary Storfe. GEO .STROWHUVER, having pnt chased BleKffa Brown t Looker's stock cf BOOKS RESPECTFULLY informs the neonle of theWe&tirnrrmf

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in it verv unlike what we find amoncr v- qrw- 'T""fc - -ppiu

ages or civilized nations. When wa? has for an additioiforce of seamen to man kepinf: i wVikIi ;. .I.,. r..,. our yesseTrotrthe lakes, and air James Yse THLR,

v u J W la t vafl J wssvsva"

am s a a

uueens ware, ah ot wmcn ne oners on the lowest terms for cash The public in general is requested to call and see the goods, for what the eyes see, the heart craves otc. STEPHEN C STEPHENS. Madison, Aug 27th, 1813. 2m. CHARLES EASTON Respectfully informs the public in general that be now carries on the Tanning

and Currying business in .Madison, Jef-

county I. .T where he intends

a constant, supply of LEA-

tnally by an ambassador carrying in his

hands the tail either of a lion or panther, the chiefs, with thier vassals are summoned to attend the Ring. After the army has marched, carryiug with it a great number of oxen which sere for thier magazine of supply.srand has app.oached the territories of the enemy, ambassadors are ent to give notice of the intended attack; B.nd if te enemy declares that he is not prepared oc that his people are not assemble!, the invading army waita wilh patience' till he i ready. A wide open place, without bushes or rocks, is chosen for the field f battle that there may be no possibility of an ambush, which is reckoned highly dishonorable. Here they contend with great Valar and obstinacy When one sideis Vanquished, the same generosity is asconpplcuous after the battle as it was before it. part of the plunder is sen tv back to the ' vanquished; for it is a maxim among them, FT7 vi tut noi let rem our enemy s Jit . tril hunger. ' , ;. This Ingrnicms mode of warfare is practiseJ only' when one tribe of caff res attacks

will give the highest price for

was sent for that purpose. The force un- hides, of all descriptions and will also re-, der him arrived at the mouth pf the St cieve hides to tan and Curry on the shares.

Lawrence in April, before it was able to

get up on account of the ico.i . Lord Gat at observed, that the yery statement of the noble lord confirmed the charge of negligence against ministers. They were told that Sir George Prevost had applied for an increase of his naval es

tablishment. What . a) k

that ministers had ne

Thev ought to have known

Madison May 26' 1813.

C. E.

TAKEN up by the subscriber living in Jefferson County, Indiana Territory, a bout tiro miles from Madison on 4he" road

leadinji; to Charlcstown;a bay horse about

to carry on the Book binding business.

IM. U. Uld liooks rebound, and Book binding of everr sr.ntlnn -r A x v

handsomest manner. Blank Books mac'O to any pattern, with or without Patent Backs, ruled to any pattern with faint or red lines, orders thankfull received and punctually attended to. Cincinnati, Sept 4th, 1813. Lot No. 46 For Sale ' WELL CLEARED AND FENCED, with a large dwelling house well calculat

ed lor tavern-keeping the third lot North from the court-house on Main street. Et. quite of the printer,: or the subscriber on the premises. ROBERT FISK. Madison. September 17th. 1813

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Three Dollars Reward.

was this but sayinc I half hands high,handsomely made, 'horse,' I eglected their duty ? lar lti nu forehead, wound on his right ld, a sea mown thst this was a '5n 110X9 almost well, no other marks perl kalter, a

Straved from the subscriber living in Ma

dison, some time in June last, a small bar

norjsc, i uv iiiu, inr in an tore

scar round his nose occasioned h

few white hairs behind his ears

i tX- j v . . rivvshle. shod all round and was Ulemm &e. Any person taking up said horse and

YUlOCrau)- Willi, "U ivj una uucipaiCG. . 7 - . . , . r , .. i ,, i .j t . the applicuion of our own commander, thel.st of Angust Itia expected he be. delivering him The i onquence of this neglect had been 1on2 10 Capt. Sholtx company of Rangers, rtard and all rcasonabk teen. While we were told by ministers The owner or owners are requested to charges paid &c. JOHN ROBERTS

come anu prove property, pay cnarees ana .viMMwU1JUia(

take them away THOMAS HUGHES. Madison. Sep. 10th 1813.

that the Lakes were in no immediate dsn-

ger, the enemy had prepared a joint at tack by land and by waf er; the town of York was taken, and with Stall the naval stores there collected; in addition to which he had heard from a private quarter

iht the Americans were now Drorix

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Madison. September 10 1813.

TAKE NOTICE T a V 1 1 'ftVlfNrW A t V A a.TW f ..' -

to Kingston, another port on the Lakes .to plea.of JerrVr,on county at thtlr next Octo" destroy the remainder of the stores which I . i r V ,

i.tllnr PrrnstnsdrnlWf A .r per ierm,xo ea.aowu m ,erry rn wiy lana.

nMhtf vhea tneviaiw war wiihihn n-

T crthtllottentoWhe chivalrous spirit commencement

; ii citirtViil titcs,-tnd:lh?j prxesi to Ltrd Batuvast asf tried, thit the es tltdiica July 9. 1313.

should have bee-n lent at tla ln Secttta numtcr five, t0h:p two, .5K:.- rantre ten, across the Ohio river, lentofhostihtie ,. . ... , v ' : WILLIAM MONROE. ,

-:. :RAGS. . . '

s ... Ksicpn x.incn, 9 uouon Rags wanted at this oflicqu v: v,, printing- ' ' IJjcccUd with r.tstie:, accuracy tzl d!: . rr!u at 'the cCca cf ."V: ; T1IU VLGTEIUI HAGtHv '