Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 18, Madison, Jefferson County, 1 October 1813 — Page 4
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orders in ccutcif by wlikli te cut oCf nrr
trade with tuft ret vf the wcr4.,viU ciicea
NOTICE
Three Dollars Reward;
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fn-rr- flfttit nmiM'tt r i r ..... . .. i. . .i i i- t
a iva intuit araot cle-rint piece of voted to force it wholly inloai.d ilnpudi : ' 1 ?.rj ..avuatuiutH.oncrBwrHieai, o:w;e..irH nw gocricermiiJg in ia-
arcsition. i lie heroine of the piece heP nnrti ' Ilcr rtescnt blockade of our Fu,Dac cnuue on uie zouixi. vtiwer x.riv uuon, suu:c uxec loyuue a.sroa:. uay
t the rdnccfi of Wales It is not Ions ,M,ru i.MtKAft(retcaiUiupoauriracl''M'loiold Ufore; bis farm on .Cora creeks l.orre, 14 hfti.d-.bigh, a star in his fore-
ine acommilleeofenautrvwaWnnmn- . ': l i .... Gallatin county. Kentucky, consisting cf 'heav seir round hit noe occasioned by
ted on her coudact in consequence of a enemies and inaoufaclnrink rival; ar.d lt lw.c, about 60 of which are under cul- a K alter, a few wlute hajrs.behind hisvers hi - b charge exhibited against her by tlie licenses coverin her own hip win draw tivaUon 'a'gool fruit orchard cui.sUhiJg of cc. Any f ersoti.iaking op eaid horse end Prince ( how the Prince Regent of Eng iDt0&nd thro -her own ports, the export App Peach aud cherry trees ocd l en ' delivering him to me in taid place, shall Jandltthehaa beea honurahlv acmiited tA nf tUm ITi itH Stat. a hv whirl. i ce -a snuff dwelling house with 3 chim hae the above reward and all reasonable
and the fellowlm; appeared in a Lon-
-diSupaper boot after. Jler highness is
a name of uermany. 1'rov. rhemx. TIIC STRANGER IN ALBION. There came to our she res a fair innocent stranger, The star of the morning 4ess brilliant ap- . r;ars; ' . ; Triumphant ahe came, unsuspecting of -danger, -Hot hope of the future was tarnisli'd by tcara. ' - ' '"- ' On the bloom of her cheeck, its soft beau ty adorning, ; Ilucg a tear, to her dear native -country she gave; Jiea sweet gemd with dew, seems the to?e of the morning. Like that too unable rude tempests to brave. She came in the gay gilded jlly of pleatare, Love pointed to rapture hope guided the helm; And ah then who could tell that despair without measure, The innocent stranger should swiftly oerwhelm? . 6he came, than the beauty of Egypt mo e blooming, O'er Cyndus gay railing her hero' to meet; But for htr cruel fate no proud triumph wa dooming Scarce the smile of a moment her blushes to greet.
feeds at once her manufacturers, Iter armies in the Peninsula and Canada, and her Heels on our coasts If, as some res pet able individuals have contended, the import trade also were opened U Great Britain by repealing the inmitn portal ion act, w hilst
she shuts out of our mariet that ot her
neys and room, aho a number of other citarges paid&x.
small buildings and what is all important
it is supplied with abundance of water ot the tint quality. A considerable part or all of the stock which consists of hordes
cattle, sheep, hoga &c. twelve monthtt crcdit will be given topurchersera with bcnll"
JOHN ROBERTa
J. lad i son, September 10. 18;3.
vGcncral Orders.
-enemies and rivals, the monopolizing poli- nd prved evurity, and if not punctually
Via
cy ot her orders in council would De in complete operation, and she would feel an interest in continuing the War, rather than make peace, which; as her orders in council would not be in force, would renew our extensive commerce with the continent of Europe, and employ our navigation in carrying, it on. To induce G Britain to make peace, ahe must be convinced that ahe must not effect her monopolizing commercial policy by war; but on the contrary, would enjoy mors commerce by a
peace than during war. lt, besides allow
paid to pay interest from the date also a
few likely young Negroes, any gentleman inclining to purchase at. private sale may do so at any time between thia and the 1 5th of Ovtoher. N. B. To the above named tract of land there wiH.be made a clear and unquestionable tjtle warranted and defended from all persons, lawfully claiming or to claim. ABRAHAM KING. Madison, Aug 20-h, 1813. tf
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Take Notice.
'SW The subscider offers for sale .p
The commander in chief will,' if health
permits, attend at the rogin.ental musters of those regiments herein after named. The 2nd regiment Clark i County, oa Thursday the 7th October. The 6th regiment, JefTersonCcounty, oa Saturday the 0th October. The 3rd regiment, Dearborn County, oa Wednesday the 13th October, The 7th regiment Franklin CoUnty.bi Saturday' 16th October. The 8th regiment, Wayne County, oo Wednesday i0th October enduing the) date hereof, to rendezvous at such placet
as the commancanta of re&imenU may
tArf thrThs) rrlwienfo will
tobe di,couraHedfrom innoyij.g British his hou,eand lot !, led on Alain street appCarinVood order-a review will firat commerce, and, asth,e tederaluts maintain the third lot trom tiont street, well sesteu .Jul nanJ r.i. .k-
anaoa the only part of G. Britain vulner- for public business of any description. In nffil.,;. nf thfl W,inWft rm.m. - triS
lar
mode-
able bv land were not disturbed,what would
Great Britain, as a warlike
nation, desire more than such a war with
the United States? It would be a war for commerce It would a war more favorable to her commerce than a peace with out her or 'ers in council and paper blockades would be. , It would be a war there-
,what would orderto supercede enqnne, on that .ubject, carry lhcir regiment through a regu a commercial hetakestMsopportinityfoinformthepnhdc, cou4 of fu agreeably to the mc
that his price ts 2,000,
and the rise of property from this to. the time of sale. The frequent importiunities of persons on tlie suhject of purchase previous to his gaining his own consent to sell
fore she would not give up for the sake of has induced him thus publickly to make
Ah! sad was the hour.thou beautiful stran-
that tempted thee
gev, Ab! sad was the hour here;
Thy path is encompassed by terror and danger; Thy friends;they are distant, thine enemies near, ; For this did'st thou cross the wide hazardous ocean, , For this at the alter bestow thy fair hand. For this with a blush and a tear of emotion. Think oft oa thy journey to Alton's land! Thou canst, bui ib turiy arranger wnai sorrow, What deep disappointment awaited thy youth; From virtue alone could'st thou happiness borrow, Thv own gentle innocence, patience and truth, , Thou hast seen tth dismay that thy hopes so seducive, AVhicb fancy had dee'd in the hue of the - ro?e. Have vBnisVd like shades in the distant
illusive;
any advantages a just peace would offer
her. These ideas might be enlarged and supported by other views of the subject They are submitted to the serious mediation of all who wish the war to be shortened,and its object secured National Intelligencer By a list of promotions- in the British army; dated the 1st of June, we observe that Col R, Leathridge inspecting field officer in Canada, and Henry Proctor of the 41st regiment of foot (who commanded the united British and Indian forces at the battle the 22nd of January last) have been promoted to rank of major generals and lieut. colonel T B, St. George and J. Murray, inspecting field officers of militia in Canada, to the rank of colonels.- Columbian. An eastern federal. print says that the
embargo and resric tive system were the
known his determination and terms.
JOHN BOOTH. Madison, Sept. 24th 1813
Tak Notice. The judges of tlo court of Common Picas, of- JefTenon County, will hold a
prescribed, and laid down, in the Daroa Steuben's instructions. ' TH. POSEY. Copy Test B. PrdtheKCtk. r JNcw & Cheap Store. THE subscriber haa just received and is now opening for sale in the town ot Madison, Indiana Territory, in the house formally occupied by Major Eccles; a splendid assortment of merchandize;' among
wnicn are me following articles:
special court at the courthouse in Madison, T&ck Cllie 1 " t on the last monday of November next, for 9 v 2 1" .8 the purpose of adjusting all claims against Ilrub & Ill.Xt, jOyl"1
wwu,w, uv v anvil lllUi 3 PUV.H
persons as are by law entitled thereto, OUperiHreepOinX15ianKetSt
anu 10 transaci an outer ousiness incum
bent on
Legislature.
ninci an outer DUtineM incum- -rj g them by an act of the Territorial JolUe Urey ure. nassed-MatrhJi l . . A i ai -1 VPailgs
uyortur oj me court. Madison, J 11 guttb 1813.
And where' what is decnVd a fond pledge of aflection. An! where is thv infsnt unfortunate fair! Is she s.ie in a fond father's chcrish'd protection. Or left to partake of a mother's de- psir! Ah! thun is herinnocent childhood consuming. It marks her young check so unfading and pale. . Which is not, like the rosebud of infancy blooming. But more like the lily that droops id the tale. Yet ah! -icvely stranger in woe so forbearing. Thou art happier far than the fiends that would harm;' : Thy brow the mild courage of innocence wearing,
While in theirs
Black, blue, Flanne', Baizo
NOTICE & Red, 5 Brings; The partnership of JOHN BERING ic HPA WViHp Chnncrnrilp A Co. is by mutual consent dissolved -Those nCU' V "lie VUangaDie indebted to the firm, are requested t black Silks make navment hv the first nf ftt.tAmt, '
ofs' ring of cowardice.&, a wish on the part next; and those who have openV.d nnsett- Red, & YclloW, nof Mr. Jefferson and Mr Madison to con- led accounts, will confer a favor bv sett- . dannoeHandr
iing the same, either by payment or their XJiaCK, VV HUe, r-kercmeiswitii
Flag&Boldsaw.J fring
British arid American prints assorted women Shawlr, and other Ilaadarchiefa, assorted; best straw bonnets assorted, kid and leather shoes; Nankeens, Janes. Cords, and Vesting!, well assorted: fine & coarse Muslins, general assortment of Ilaid and Queens ware All of which he offers on the lowest terms for cash- The public ia general is requested to call and see the goods, for what the eyes see, the heart craves &c. STEPHEN C. STEPHENS.
Madison, Aug 27th, 1613.
vert this brave nation into anation of cow-
-
ards and slave- Now. this verv same Da- notes nrevioua to that time
per, and its coadiutcrs in the cause of an- The mercantile business is now e.t.b.
Vaiu viMons were they but no visions thy glo federalism,have labored a 3 ear to prove lUhed in Madi-en, under the firm of SER woes. to the people that the embago and restrict 1NG PAUL, who have just received a
tive systems were m' ended to lead the hakdiomk absortmewt or country , ultimately in'o war According DRY GOODS.vGROCERIES
to their logKj, therelore the declaration of Queen ware. Hard Wart, arid
war must have been meant
without
es.
to convert us
jlnto a nation of cowards and slave' We confess that waging war is a new p oof of cowardice to our minds It is one of the wise and consietant ideas of modern fed er-alin-rrA-r
tct.
IND1ANATERRITORY. HARRISON COUNTY A
General Court, September Term 1813. Elizabeth Green, vs. On petition vf divorce. Jonah Green; j . Thi day came the complainant by her counsel & it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the said Jonah Green, i
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not an inhabitant of this Territory, cn mo
dern conscience paints tion of the complainant by her counsel, it
BJRR IRON,
which will be sold on reasonable terms, for Cash or Country Linen. BERING & PAUL Madiion, JugustQ. 1813. 10. tj" BOOK Stationary Store. GEO. STROWHUVER; having pur
chased Messrs Brown &. Looker's Hor.L nf .1.-. 1.. .v- nr
BOOKS, RESPECTFULLY A Cnrrvn9 bu.ine.a in lladLmn. Jei
intends
LEA-
nnf fn
to carry on the Bookbinding business. hides, of all descriptions and will also rs N. B. Old Books rebound, and Book ...kM.i bitintndrnrr m thn iktr.;
CHARLES E ASTON
Respectfully informs the public in gen
""VV , nu "rncoumry, ferson county I. .T where he
inai neintencetocarry on the above bu- keeping a constant, supply of
uic. m incmnau, anu intends, likewise THKR will rivs tha h ht
doubt and alarm
Then thus with firm faith ca the future depending. Thy journey from hence let thy high hopes employ; Tiv journey to heaven, where angels attendng, Shalt welcome their sister to mansions or
A. FEW TUOUGHTS.
is ordered that unless the said Jonah Green appear here on the first day of our next General Court to be hidden at Corydon in the county of Harrison, on the first Tuesday in April next, and answer the complainant petition for a Divorce, from the banns of matrimony: the same shall be taken as confessed and the prayer thereof decreed accordingly and it is, further ordered that a copy of this orderl poblislied in the pacer called the Western Ea-
binding of every description executed in the handsomest manner. lank Bocks made to any pattern, with or without Patent Backs, ruled to any pattern with faint or red lines, orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Cincinnati, Sept 4th, 1813. Lot No. 46 For Sale .
WELL CLEARED AND FENCED
m m W
Madison May S5M813.
C. E.
TAKEN up by the subscriber living la Jefferson Countv, Indiana Territory, about two miles from Madison on the road leading to Charles to wn";a bay borse about
14 & an half hands higb,handsomely made, a star in his furehead.a -wound on hia right
xmzn now aimus. weiino oirter roarxs per 1
Grt-it Urium u diiUnjished a a war- gie printed in this Territory for eight like and commercial nation. She loves weeks successively
with a large dwelling houf fc well calculat- "evanie, snoa an rotna ana was ixacn up ed for tavern-keeping the third lot Jhelastf AnpusL r ltia expected he beNorth from . tha , ponrt.hoia n TtT.u l'S to Capt. SholtzT company of IUcgers.
war and she lores commerce; more especially war for the take of commerce , When he get more commerce, during war than a'le ccHild retain in time of peace, .war is then peculiarly her element It Is iucumhent therefore cn the Uniied States, who
Attest,
H HURST, c g.c.
TAKE NOTICE ; I shall apply to; the court-of. common
pleas of Jefferson county at their next Octo-
"a a a-
wish fcr rnce, to prevent such astatacf J?f erm, 10 eatabiian a rerry on my land, thinra T e olij-ct cf Grcit Britain at in Section number; five, township two. prfV t c1er!v i, to fnake tl,ewrwiih racS8 lcn. -ecrcM tle Ohio river. thaUiutcIClatM.da tha bushcucf her ;t 3. - . ; WILLIAM MONROE. IlaisraJulrC. 1S13.
street Enquire of the " printer, or the subscriber on the premises. ROBERT FISK. . Madisen, September 1 7th, 1813 RAGS.. ;
The owner r ovrners are' requested to
come and prove property, ray chatges axil tike them away. . tiiomas iiUGnco. ;
i mm v a - & - Aft wraaa. u J m . .
m m ,
Clean Linen; Rags wanted at tlus ofli(!a ? -tus " '
