Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 21, Madison, Jefferson County, 22 October 1813 — Page 4

POETRY.

"? mi f.U Aa r,i irttS raset tnnml. v

.iTt?i. ftin iti rattglc sound!' 4 V! ? CAj ;or ca zsrttth'4 with rests fcrn, ' a T'w ?rl3 trtmtling siring.

Indian War.

HARK the fierce yell, the savage cry! ha war whoop rends the western sky! '.Extermination leads the van. Death spares not female, child nor man! Hark, the fierce yell and Echo, hear! Terrific Death approaching near! . The horrid sound appals the brave,

Whose glory is, to spare and save.

criVexpoXUon, Wl'ti cr 10 hat!car.x iriBlAK.VTFIiniTOUY,? ' - JecrfeJ with trc- i , "-ufiu prtecded up. ll.ARRlbON COUNTY S ;

JcltKlnton wha a I Jy ofupwards 1000 1 VOUrt, beplCmtr (ovXho zTin? at rcrtCLeorct; , .c U ' r ; ; TITH 18 13." - ;r LORD iybtLi:Ul?OX tilTTnnj- "nabVih"Green,") ' ; ; !

:TIXQ. From JfXin OUT. -:?L 13 . . ! f. , . v". ; V Oafctiticn 'rfiiverc.

a.4 ..... f.

41 1-..

hU hcute trd Jot siiu;dn Main tirci

the Ihlrd lot (rem Front :uet' well tcatr 1 . """"

Froni atnbtlah. hear thftrrv aricivf

The tavage whoop, declares surprize! Bach little marks its aim, nnseen, . r -And lays -the warrior a the green! ' Frora acibnsh, lea the tavage start.

Tne war whoop rending erry heart! Alone, nndaunted, aee the brave Oppose their breasts; end find a grave! ; Darkness and Death now stalk arounfl. The savage heard, bnt nowhere found; .The musket's flash alone declare, , The foe concealed in thiokets there. DModge'tb fot, the thickets pierce, The savage meet, ajs brave as fierce; tpress on press on, as fierce, as brave, Companions, friends, and pelf to save! There grapple witV the tawny foe, Till tomahawk ahall give the blow, And end the fight or lavage drive From covtrt, wouuded orTlve! There, "should you meet untimely death, , And, for your Country, yield your breath, -Or Davies' tomb, with Davies' name; iJe your's enroll'd Cor endless faint!

f,, .v I''v '-'i-.l ...O onah Green; .."J Ktor (jprryspsnc i - , -TL;s day carae the complainant : by her.

port, inesnipiuzenvuapt. ALLnN,in7, W4 wbwuuw mesaaa jontn ureen, t tays from, Lisbon, wh informs Uuit pre- ll,ot 411 inliabilantof this Territory. on movipus to his departure, "information :5I0a of tne coitopUinant by her compel, it had reached Usbon from the Nottlr of " ordered tht tinless thejsaid Jonah Green Spain, that the BriUh. General Hill, irre "aPPcar hero 01? te first day of mir next rencontre with the French filarial Sovlt General Court to be hoickil ut Ccrydon had LOSTTWOWHOLR DIVISIONS in the county of Ilarrin. .on the fiit

vt; mo anal iwm general Hill, "touJj' m pni near, si.a aoivtr ti.e had clean superseded in hlscommtnd. and C0C1plair.ants petition for a Divorce. irtKi

me Olins Ot mnm.nv,tl cm... l.-U

taken as confeM.ed aid thefrayer theredecreed accordinrrlv- and it is. fiirtKr

by Marshall Spvi.T. ordered that a copy of this order be pub-

j The last reports from Spain were, hedw the paper called the Western EathatGen IItn., had lothwo Regiments F. printed in this Territory for eight -that the allied arm v;r.t!er Wellin6tom, " .Bj'ccessively. , -r was retrogadihg .i:, Ooutr had arrived Attest, H.lICUST,c. o. c.

at liayonne, ssutd a,' proclamation, and - xesucsd the ; -comnid of the French r that Sotcujjr was in Valencia, h Sironti, Mraaav, wjhl5.D0men,on the

ju juna, commenced Cm siege of Tarragona; but having inference on the 12ih,

inai ssTrong Dody advanced from ih

wards Vila Franca

icr puauc tuiu.e vf &i,y tcitriptlcn, I:j oderlo f npeix-ee etiqunescn t!.at tub; - ;,

that A is price :?s i2,000.

and the riiecf frcj erty frcia tJ.ii to t! 3 tiu.euf tIe.- The fitquent ixnportiusit!:3 of ttson on the iibjcc: cf purcha. pr vioufc.to hi -xiw hi? own consent to f ill has induced aim thm .?v.iM'-!?lw -

kuow-j his ceternilttiiCn hd tenns. JOHN BOOTH Madison, Spt, 2U U13. . .-

7$ .deceit (J Jilff-

tent tu the Oenet ul W- c, Lecters If not taicn vutii L' Ut cf

SHtn.ei Alexander, Elizabetli Atkinson Robert Brenton

NOTICE THE 8UBSCRIDKR offer, for

public vendue on the 25th of October next

.v ivju wciurc; nis iarm onorn creels,

consisting of

are under cul-

onsirting of

og int exigence on the 12ih, ln.!t bicre: his farm on ody ofjVench troops had ?hUn C0UDtJ. Kentucky, c ihe sifa of Barcelona to ecre8 about 50 of which ar anca aid Vendrill and llvaliljn good fruit orchard v

likewise that Marshal fet? t. . Apple, Peach and cherrT trees cood ifn.

4is march from Valencia; Jobk Murray CC8 nug dwelling houe with 3 chimresolved to raise the siege,' end ' the troops 1aey8-J-nd ooms, aUo a number of other were embarked immediately, without any !ma11 ng & what is all important loss of men; but they were obliged to leave uPP'd with abundance of water in the advanced batteries some pieces of of the fir8t lu,ily- A considerable part beavy ordnance, of which the carriage "0P aW. of lhe stoc which consisU of horsea W?re burnt.ThallfetJ.IIiu ettje. sheep, hoga&.c, twelve months creccount, : - it will be given to purchersers with bond CJ5 Th French account, bv Gen. Ma- n proved security, and if not punctually

thikr. states.thatthA British orif.. paid to pay interest from tha dat-.l.n

,d that they lost 3 cr 4000 men,. nd re- r,1 )oung Negroes, any gentleman

Thomas C. Davs, George Donnor, Solomon Deputy, Henry Fix, Jesse Fogit, Daniel Farley, - . Thomas Fream, 3 Ally Hensly, Mary Hoagland, Thomas Jones,

Abigal Lewis,

Delia Morris 3 The Widow Moore

David M'Kay Charles M'Cabe Thomas Neal David Owen John Parks William Pringle, Ernestus Putman 2 John Ritchie, Jane Shirk,

Usal Ward,

Nancy Winsaw, Joshua Wilkinson, Nancy Ventioner

, J wv4va

John Lattimore.

JOHN SERING, Post-mastEr, Madison, 1st October, 1813. . ; V

Cheab

and

resumed the command, 3U'RaAT to England. "

v l. time to embark

i:t4 marriage, and who had encouraged his visits, while she declined giving him a tinaJ answer T 1 jL. i t

vvuci wiiu umie, muse rosy cneccs; jo touch those breasts, that gentry rise; " J"o throw. my arms around that waist;

o view tnnse tTarkung tyet;

port, (at Lisbon) added, that not havins l.ncnifig to pcrchase at private sale may

their borses, they were all J 5 an tIxne betweentliis and the!5th rd William Bentick has l?1 , : ,

B u vu iduvi namea tract oi lana there will be made a clear and unquestionable title warra,teoand defended from all

and sent Gen.

New & Cheap Store.

THE tujbscriber has iust received and

persons, lawfully claimine or to claim.

ABRAHAM KING. Madison, Ane 20th. 1813. ' tf

ia now opening for sala. la the town of 51a- V ,' B, Jh ubcor also baa a few

ITe taste thoie-ruby lipsT'lii most delicicna ClMJ Indlf!W 1 hou " VUMhb for A- K

aweeb- -,- - mwlftJw; Plen

'tint Ana Lkin9 mort it tvantinfr L oia Mrtment or inefchandiic: anion?

Which A rriAfnlLiMM.teIYA..

wwv sisv iu a ssVi UvWK

Ulack, lilue,

Dat one thing more it wanting yet, - tl ' 1

To make my bliss complete CURIOUS TRIAL

JUSTICE'S COURT. - SIMERS VS. WOODBRIDE

VEVAY.

Drab, & mixt

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THIS TOWN just laid out on a liberal plan, is situated in the Indiana Territory, the bank of the Ohio river, about

4 miles above Madison and 8 above the

, , ... , j . amiT xiauieon ana o above the beiok Ci-.rU. . ti i mouth of K

Sampson for Plff. Anthon for Deft. SUPERTHREE POINT BLANKETS The cause was tried in the Justices Court BLUE GREY yesterday, (25th August), before a jury. & BLACK } Coatings;

The plantiff claimed a quarter's rent of cultvation of the Vine is carried on with

a house in Cherry street, due the first inst. amounting to 43 dollars, or ther abouts. The defence was that the house was haunted by ghosts, and, therfore untenantable by man.

The defendant proved that he hired and took possession of the house on the first of May, not knowing that it had the reputa-

tion of being inhabited by supernatural Red & Yellow

ninPU K1llo -v , 7 - , . ii UCC8 lLe oil and climaie being UiaCk, DlUe, Flannels Baira well adapted to it The immense quanti- & Rfcri VBockinS8- Jjf f 'Hwh:ch will be made annually

r-- vMv-...m, aum us vicinny, win ren, Red, White, Clrdta&blfc ie.rH AT on,e oftU iaort imPt Pu. ; ' ft)wiy y ces in the western country.

' Vfl 11,0 entueky side there is a flourfshing and wealthy settlement The mha-Uan-bitants, besides apple and peach orchard. '

beings: That soon after, a lighted candle,

placed on a mantle-piece, went out with- kable that on both side of the river for a out any assignable cause That on being and without considerable distance above and elow this. again lighted, it went out in a similar way: place, orchards bear every year. That attempt terminated in the same manner with this addition, that on the extin- A post office is established here, and women's Shawls, amd other Handerchiefs, the mail from JerTer.enville to Cincinti guishment of the candle, the witness who assorted; best straw bOnnett assorted, kid P repasses every week. Besides was the person holding it, was violently and jeathershoea;N.nkCen8,Janes'Cord., great adVantagcs, xhh town has thVl seized byr the arm (bv an invisible hand), di. ..iv..,! n ii. . .ru:-i.!j.-...e.i'. v.",,"n,l

and Vestings, well assorted: fine & coarse v out on a neauny. rich Lii?h Al and turned completely around!!! That the Muslins general .Mnnif ti.. drv: thmioh

family was alarmed by such unaccountable events, and also by finding, in closets a-

a Auiifc w , ii m m t a uiw w buwii uiishlauuiii jiijisi a l ar a a m - s sm i i a. . .

Silk &

dannoelland-

bout the house, and elsewhere, "dead men's"

bones and understandlng-that the house goods, for what1 the eves sea, the heart

had the reputation of being haunted before the family went in, and while unoccupied;

STEPHEI' C. STEPHENS.

Madiion, Aug 27th, 1313, r 2m.

familv went in. and while nnocnnid

and that the defendant had deserted tle house because his family, not fond of co-tenants of such description, could not live in it with peace and without fear. It appears that the plantiff, before he

hired the house tothe defendant, knew the . GEO. STHO WHO VEIL bavin

reputation of the house but did not com-- ehase Mer. II rown & Inker's tockef municated it to the tenant. Some witnesses- BOOKS, II ESPECTFULLY ' that while the house was un- inform, lhe wjnpleof tleWeilernccHintrr,

.t7Y ' w fv. Ultl iiBijdmo,

BOOK &

Stationary Store.

IavjI o Will be rM f .1

Third Monday $ Tuetday rf AVemoer fMvr--The ternja of payment wiil be cneaixth ready money, and the balance in three annual insUbnents. r lYadestren will be' encouraged . "JOHN FANCIS DUFOUR t ay, September 10, 1 8lJ.

Goodi

JUST

..vuj liuuuci lixixa an now opening next door to the Printing office, an elegant assortment of " Dry Goods Groceries,' Consisting of Cloths, Calico's China, Glass, Queens warey.Sfc WHICH will be o!d low for cash by " WMvRH0ADS,fc. Five Dollars Reward Strayed or sldkn fro the subscriber near Msdison I. T Jeri son countv about the middle of may last a hay HORSE blind in hia right eyl & tetter r. j,eL 4 white spot on each sid of his neck, no o'Jier brand or narks re ceivable. , ; mm n JACK JOHNSON. Madison, Oct. 1, 1813. A PROCLAftlATIO WHEREAS by virtueef a writof eke' rZ Jfc xtd byllU Excc!ky n chief of. the Indiana Territory; authoring an election to be holden witbia th coontf JefTerson, for the pnrpoce of eleer f ?f P6016 to tte vacancy cf Col Wilham PFarland resi-ned; notr therefore be it known that an efectica wiU oe helden, withm the several township m "id county, on the first Monday ia November next, for the purpose ofeleeUns aid Representative viz. For the townhip of Washington at the house cf Una lion. Samuel Smock. n I wf t th township of MidUca tl. CoarMiOU8einJJadijion -rthe townehip cf Jerenoa at tU house of Mr. John Mororod. .. Given under my hind this 27th Sept ISI. JONATHAN I.vn: VVVt

ygersonccsr.ty, LT,

Take Notice.

CHARLES EASTON

1? - r 11 . ; r . ...

nd. thev had several times observed T T :"LZ' Z' IIV: .rJ"r7!'. ' 'r1-,u,,- ID,0"n wpuoue m gen-

.occupied, they had several times observedUtat he now Carrie on lh Tnntn"a blue flame" on he same mantle piece, lrn" nB.ianrin2"

which tho, it contnued burning, commu- . ,a 'Tl.. ' , .,ikw- Jnd Varryiijg busincta in, Bladison, Jefl icated no light tothe windows; that this c,rry pn lhe Bookhmdnig las:nesa. fcrson county I .T wlira ho int.. attracted the attention of the eople passing, n mA nAt. u.U n 1..-. jyw r.r Wi'c" ,K? ot.naa gathered numbers of spectators about the house and fixed upon

it the reputation of a haunted house. .v.4

C. E.

of a banned ncGe. . 5 '; n..w.. Miwi Avtt;r r?i, r,; --

The jury retired under the charge of" VXir. t:the court, and returned with a verdict of

ten dollars , as compensation to the plantiff ;-tWBMHf . " . for the time the defendant had occuied J 14 - v;, his home before he was routed from it by the ghosts!!!! ---New York COl ; MONTRCAL.Aug. 21. ' iatrh: at oCtce Vr . - Coloctl IVantu Jeii U'rejcoU opca TUE WESTERN EAGLH ,

't

RAGS.

lings wanted at Uiis office

The judges of the court of Common Pleas, of Jefferson County, will hold a special court at the courthouse in Madison on the last rnonday 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 : Lot No. 46 For Sale WELL CLEARED AND FENCED with a large dwelling housewell calculated for tavern, keeping the f third lot North from the court-house Main street of the printer, or the subscriber on the premises. ROBERT FISK