Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 22, Madison, Jefferson County, 29 October 1813 — Page 4
POETRY.
uieiT nt1i Sataaon bad 330?' "lie; -Chesapeake hue frictU:-r,toitv..iiitie
.guns." Jt'obUs fellow! wbj, Sir, this ec
tton-is"uesam
by. any eo&a
aimal .of U
2 -5
re but cock boats You pretend lotight. dul assortment ct inercrjanaftCi. -aincng
with mc!-lt U certain ly the greatest which are the following articles: w:
acmevmcnt w hich tl world ever save. UlaCK XJlUC,
elated' Why all this joy? It is because Drabj & 111
of conquering a man whom .you cespise? bUperXlireC pOlDtUIankCtS,
-no, n ! ueuauso tvu were a tram ui uaomu
-envy cur superiority, that you croak so niuch at the victory. In the very excesses which you are indulging you bow to our ascendancy It is the greatest comDliment vou could pav us. And after all.
what mighty feat have you done? Taken & Hed,
mo uery tdwt initio in uur vy-juiw
' r aof TUEFRCEiratf jocattL.
Purodrj nf tklValeryGod ,TTJe Watery God great Nepture lay .'lor dalliance soft and amurous play On Araphitrite breast: When up he rear'd bis hoary head, - Tiie Tritons, shook tb Nereid's fled, Andell their fears confessd. ?Toud thunder tehook the vast donwin, And liquid wrld was wrapt in aflame, The God amazed spoke. Go forth ye winds and make it known Who dare disturb my coral throne, And fill my realms with smoke. The winds, obsequious at his word. 'Sprang quickly forth to obey their Lord, And spied two frigates weigh; , "The one Brittania'e pendant" bore, Ukloft the other's streamer soar, . And stsxa andf stripes-display. 'Appall'dthey vi sw Columbia's sons, Deal death and slaughter from their guns, And strike the dreadful blow: Who hall the. drendful combat wave, n Briton's yield, that on te wave Ne'er knew r conqu'ring foe "Amxd they 11 v. their chief to tell Il.vr Albion, fiery banner fell, Columbia's proudly flow'd2cnture cried sternly who are they, Thit darts at sea such nnwerdHplay.
And thus insult a God? Jnier l',re tsoy. a. i t v . i i- Sir here's news from America. Hi Thc winds replr, in distant lands Tc,4,c,.M l..;.. .i,,. u -i u i .m .t i i maiestv a br:g the isomer is taken by the Toners a new realm, whoso martial tT ? . , ' j - u. rates one hnterprize, oinas r n f. i .m i... ... ...
u. u aiin num impoiiDie Lei me see 181b carronades, ' 300 tons" "beeJ for quarters after nailing their flag to the mastheads. I wont believe word of it. Jon. Yes, sir, 'go on and yon will see Jht the vessels are arrived at Portland. You will see how noble a hero can diehow Burrows died like Wolf ' J D. It is true 1 but whttt the deuce has got into these fellows ! They have no King
to light for, no kntghts, no garters
New & Cheap Stdte. VEVAY.:
TIUVsubiKrriber I Jut received and TIIIS TOWN; just laid cation ft liber
a! plan, is situaifG in the Indiana Territo-
ry,cn tlrebaiik ,f the Ohio river, about
z mucs above Juadieon and 8 above fte
te fellow! whj, Sir, this ac- uucrit)er l.ta wl received ana samled7-r-it is "not. equalled i ow t peuing for sule-4:i the town ot Ma- a gemeut which graces tins paval dison, Indiana 1 erritbry, in the house for- -r J. Brilain" ea,, sir, your's mally occupied by Major Eccles; a splen-
Blue Grey? rv uunir Jf Coatings;
Black, blue, ? Flannels $ Baiie
Bocking;
month cf Kentuckv river. -TliealUiitioh
it: truly beautiful.beirginthe centre of the ilonrishicgatid very important settlement Kf NEWSWISSi.RLAND, where -the cuUivation ffthc Vim is carried on with gieat succetf, the oil and climale being well adapted to it The iromenie quantity cf. f'tne which will be made annuall in tins settlement and its vicinity, will render Vi:yay one of the most important places in the western country. On the Kentucky side there is a- floorishing and wealthy kettlement. The inhabitants, beside apple and peach orchards.
wgin aiso 10 piam vineyards, m is remar-
ont froii port, her capUin nnacquainted Red, White, Cliailgable Sf hle that on both sides of the river forts
: .l i . , . n l.- i :
wnn ner inui i ui crew; uis lei lieut, onshore; and himself and his officers DlaCfc SllKS -wounded or killed at the commencement. p Vllrttxr 1 Silk . ot BanAs to B rote's account of his cre-v, -alia AXCU J J dannoe Handsunder the rose) bit of He. All yoir tilnrlr IVhitp S-kerchiefswith , officers write oneter marked peiva A)ltU'i,5 vr lUl1 fand without and one for the Gacelte' and if ym Flao' & RolflsilW. frinces.
ever Hva trt sre the 4nrivi!ft, enlntlA if O J. .
mastur Broke you will confess it. J The scoundrel is right I lieve in that. ( fi Well, Sir you n
My wl Nit you please", your eunis set for
ver Your feather is cut; you will never see another victory atchieved by rour codk
boats over, my redoubtable vessels on any
considerable distance above and below thi place, orchards bear everryear. . A post office is established herei an3 -the mail' from JelTenrenville to Cincincati f passes and repasses every week: Besides these great advantages, this town has that of being laid out on a Itealthy; rich high Is. drv: thnueh level stia. TWin lf
Urmsn ana American iinnui uncu prist m 11 w thin I 1 2 m W rnt.
women's Shawls, and other HanderchiefsY grj8t. mju wil be in operation this fall assorted; best strtiw bonnets assorted, kid wjthin 3 1-2 miles baJc of this placed
ana learner wtocs; anReens,rBnr. vurus,
thin like equal terms
1
- TJfor fear nor fire dimnr, 'And where the battle's thunders roll. rem sea to: sea. from pole to pole, Their navy ploughs its wavv And when the rwift-win'd bullets fly, ;T VW'h fraud and perfidy, Or save their native land, "Ttiis navy, led by heroes bright. Though death and car nice crowd the fight 5 . "Ferforni thfj dread command. Nepture with wonder hesrd the story Of yong Columbia's naval glory, Whbh, ittne shall neY subdue; Hull Bainbridge Jones Decatnre's
and Yestines. well ussorted: tine & coarse
Muslins, general assortment ot tiaia ana Queens ware. All of which he offers on tlie lowest terms for cash The public in general is requested tocall and pee the good, fur what the eyes see, the heart raves &c. STCTHEN C. STEPHENS. Msdison, Aug, 27th, 1813. . 2m.
Ijawreiice snd Burrow's dcathlc j3 name, And said, can this be true? ' Cure this must be a race of Cods, Who tight and conquer at such odds They my allies shall bee And when my trident I lay down- . A. tribute due to such renown. Then shall they rule for me. . 'ffixaaw raoji Tn& eicumond qui her
BOOK & Stationary Store. GEO STBOWHUYER, having pnrchafed Messrs Brown &. Looker's stock of BOOKS, RESPECTFULLY informs t!ie people of the Western country, that he intends to carry on the above business in Cincinnati, and intends, likewise to crry on the Book binding business. N. B. Old Book rebound, and Book binding of every description executed in the handsomest manner. . B'ank Books made
to any pattern with or without Patent
.4-J 4,.
fert lines, orders thankfully received and " v I.f "7 r
nunctuallv attended to. , , ..xaucm iMinson,
Cincinnati, Sept, 4th, 1813.
Take Notice.
SCENE IN LONDON AnHcipated JZnlirJokn Bull in a Pet. (Zormds ! ! I cannot get these impntlent "Yankees out of rny head Tlie Gurrier 3me ! The Macedonian taken ! The Java sank! The Frolic and Peacock both sent to Dvy Jones's lockrf ! It is psst all endurance i f What! a set of fellows, that do not own in the whole world one singlo ship of theline,lo brave icdefy my whoicnavy !,To take three of my bof t frigates in open light, and trounce me with no more' ceremony forsooth than if I were a Dutchman or a flpannitrd ! A set of fellows too that I had affected to despite as beneath my no tce"wioe assembled navies -could not hy teige to a single sloop of war. n Curves tie those seamen about wheh they make to much clamour. They have broken the Jjo, and mracdnfo'indedlv afraid 1 shall be sunk to the bottom 1 have made them feel their strength already, and I slirewdly tnwot that they will make mc feel it in all m'v bfres. . And theu there are your
French and your Russians: tljev too will
txhat dp they fight lor? they must be mid.
v,an auch men be beaten? (Aside.) Jon Ye i sir, andyouwi)l aloteehow noble an American can treat a fallen ene-
flUnt l)ljtK U btn4d ii tKx Uf r'
with Burrows, with the ssme honors, and the' same affecting aolemnities, without leaving you to pay the cot, as our agent Mr. Mitcholl was compelled to do Avhen the gallant Lawrence was interred at Halifax
Ir.te.WOtd Thesubscibcr offers for sale Enter tit Post Boy . 1 house and lot situated on Main street Sir, Sir, here's an account of a Whole the third lot from Front street, well seated
British Squadron being- taken by Com. Perry and if I may say it, told , with all in such a strain of simplicity and modesty as would grace a better cause. V Jon- Well, sir, what nay you now? We bet vou before in Wncfs combats,' We de-
celled vou in sDiriL in cunnerv. execution llt
on a single ship but hero one sauadron persona on the iubject of purchase, prc-
beaU another, and we seem to
LOT a will be. sold at auction on the
Th ird Monday if Tuesday of November next The terms ot payment will be onesixth ready money, and the balance ia three annual instalments. Tradesmen will be encouraged. JOHN FRANCIS DUFOVR. Vevay, September 10, 1813. "gharles easton Respectfully informs the public in general that he now carries on the Tanning ard Currying businees in Madison, Jet ferson county I. .T where Jie intend keeping a constant, supply of LEATHER, will give the highest price for hides, of all descriptions and will also recieve hides to tan and Curry on the shares, C E Bladison May 26' 1,813. ' . Letters remaining in the. Post-Office at. Madison Indiana Territory uhichxcill he sent to the General Pqsf- Office as deadLetters ty not taken out jby the let of Jan,
Robert Brenton,
Thomas C. Davis, George Dormer, Solomon Deputy, Henry Fix, Jesce Fugit, Daniel Farley,
Thomas Fream,3
for public business of ar,v description. in AUv I1r.it.
orderto supercede ertquries on that subject, Mary Homeland,
i.oia.Kesinisoppor!muytoiniormtnept'.oHc, Thbraas Jorcs
mat nts price ts puuy, and the rise of property fron; this to the time of sale JThe frequent imnortionitifs
-r -,Mjenaxiorris3-. The widow Ilqore,,
JUavidHJKay,. Charlea M'Caber Thomas Ne'ak David Owen; . John Parks William Pringle, Ernestu8putman72 John Ritchie, ' ' Jane Shirk, CialWard,, Naocv Winaw,. Joshua Wilkinson, Nancy Yentioaer,
ecel vou
even in your bonsted qualities of evolution
and manoeuvre. Ar.d mark the ejects! Maiden Canada-r-J B. nuns, I have been gulled. My naost thinking brethren have been duped by our ministers. Why, it was but theother day Lord Bathurst told the House of Peers that every means was taken to setui e the ascendancy on the lakes And tbn the Armistice on the ccntinent and . the campaign in tle Chesapeake! Oh, we ere all tricked, ted thefe ministers cf butt must troop for it. I ll have an Enquify that's certain. ExmU- , t i ,
Abisrsl Lowig,
John Lattimore,
.,r ,; JOHN SERIXO. Post-nailer. J laain, Ut October, 1813.
NDIANATERRITOIIY,
HARRISON COUNTY. S
vious to hia gaining his own cement to sell has induced him thus publickly to make known his determination and terms. JOHN BOOTH. iladison, Sept. 2lth 1813. A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS by virtue ef a writ of election to mo directed by His Excellency Thomas Posey, Governor and .coDiioabder in chief of the Indiana Territory; ant horiiig an election to ho hoiden within the county of Jefferson, for the purpcte fleeting a RepteFcntativc to till the vacancy of CkL William - M'Farland resigned; now therefore be it known Hot an election will
be hohien, wit hift the scveml township In
Cheap Goods. JUST revived from Philadelphia and now openirg next dcor to the Printing cflice, an elegant nsiorfment 0f Dry Goods ; Groceries, . Consisting of Ctoifa, Caliv cors China, Glass, Queens?ware, $c. -c. ; WHICH will be Td low for cash be " Wm;khoaps,&.c:oV
. -r. I ell A T T' .i..l.'.' rt. '
court of Cc'mmrn pleis cf" Jf Corson conn-
fcid countv. on tl.A tiit Mondav in Ho- Ua; mrm (haOl.in rfror A v
iwiifit nf the Mimnls nnn leitrnln iiMCire i i . n i ,f tl. r . . ; i c
Tnyvaana upcroriTy jni n4 i couu . --7 1 7
hear of aingle vessel of mine's taking one
of the Yankees on any thing like equal teroi. The worst of their frigates woo Id he an acceptable offering It won Id bo th iaol grttt?fvi grvict which anv rap tsin enn render to the service." 1 weuld
said ReiTeseutative vi I For the town-'
hip of Ws)trgton at the house of the Hon. Samuel Smock.. . For the township of: Madison at the CiKiTt-l cose in Madison. ' For the ton n ship of Jefferson at tl;e hoie of 31r. John Mororod. Given under my baud this C7th Sept 1813 JONATHAN LYON, ShfT JetTerson county, l.T
Term 1813.
Elizabeth Greta, ' vs. ? Onretition rfdivorct. Jonah Gresn; ,3 This day cme the complainant bv ber
certsmlv knight him for bis splendid counsel & it appearing to the satisfaction achievement of the court, llmt the said Jonah Green, i lUter Brother Jonnthan. not an inhftbiunt of this Territory, cn moSir you ar ratified I have overhcar3 ion of Ke complainant by her counsel, it mnr Jatexsre;sio!i. and here isan account ordered that unleFS the said Jonah Green
ntit Intii inv hands cf the cantnre of srpear here 011 the first dayof ournext x T.
the Chespeske"frit:e.' 4 -General Court to be holden at .Corydon , Tho "Ji dues of the ronn of Con won
John Bull Let ua se A frigate ira tne county of Harrison, cn the first i leaser Jefferson Uruniy, will hold a
Tuesday m April next, er.d; ahsutr the 1 special court at the cQurthcuse in Msdison, complainants petition for a Divorce, frcm on the last mndsy"of November next, for
the banns of matrimony; the san e shall the purpcie of adjuslmg all claims against
be taken as confessed and the prater there
of decreed accordingly and it is. ftirttar
JOHN FRANCIS DUFCVF Vevay, .Ort 6th 1813. ' , , 1-J.W
Take Notice.
IV I I I I I H :
THE .snhscriher having pnrchtRed 53 ' sere of first tMe laid,ii5Pfct Ohio button convenient to Madison, makfTkntw to the cits:ep thereof that he will dispoe.6f c-it ' lota of the site, of from i to-6 acres, and rake t.Le trrins of pirnn' 4v John vawter;
1. .
A frigate ira
risible! V7ho has performed V gi'like achievment? " P. Dl Y. Broke. 'X:?ALni'M9tatea frigataChejapeake" ah ha, hare we got yon? the enemy psi deiperote but disorderly resistance'
LOOK AT THIS:
' Ward& Tatlor: zvislt io
said county, ami to allow them to ench ItrchaSC EGrfc'ih the llcifrfi
reto. . O
the proud old British Union floated ordered that copy cf this order ber ptib mt.. ' nr.; ;t.rv ii,:,;mni.ni lihed In the ratter call ad the Western Ea
irhmrhaht ' oyer it ahf 44triumphant vr the American fligSTark yoi that! flftc; , "xainatci a couvjleiaent'cf 110
lished In the pater called the Western Ea
gle, printed in this Territory for eight week secestjvclj. ? Attit, . U. IIUItST,c. o. c.
tcwcns, as are br.. hvr. entitled thereto.
and to trnitfact all other I'titinets incumbent on thcm.by an ect of the Territorial Legislature, pasd, Msuh 1 1.1813. ' . . Ji y order of tht tovrl. 2ftidisont Jugvs't 0. Ibl3;
borhood ofl J3fadi$cx. for.
. PHI LAMCN YAWTEH. '
iladiaca, Oct tit 1615. , '
