Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 23, Madison, Jefferson County, 5 November 1813 — Page 4
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POETRY.
W Wiuce INDIRA TEBHTrOtlY, k2 ' r VrCXttrofge, fciaeaivii i awutti-JtlFi'JCUSO COUNTY- y
LOUD howl'd he tempest o'er
Crom
rituh Capt Rtt active anat cruel' :niirf nf T!nmmnn VPlon
NOTICR:
lubtcriLer L&vinn
Inettarnmeat.
. commanorvf Indian. Yvuen they erri
the irciry ve at l 6 iuU Crtsh Serjeant Jaaas James, M Lean, ... J '-'ftctui Vuitinleerea With two unooks-tuia - V. - k, .
Ernestus Putxmtn,
- IVhrlVMAn BtHrUvit rtflne rlanttfF' ftN Tnata the tcrtriKuf ravtnnt
t&cnment issuea aramst ue goous ana t- . v t - 'uun A i,u.
late tlie'coun- f I.f adison, Oct, Sth'. 1813. VJ - f
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, .1 1 . . .I ,prcccca:nfiiriui UiU ttnui parry te the
Vru- i .!w!: ;lN2ii'4. ti';i t U, 'itfiaW .waivuppoiea to be at about 9 tathment issued against ,The:Ukh,i2 bttdittWrt in gUoX . . . in orUer to reai h chattel, cf the defeSdant
i f haste. ; . - ' :n.:: i.MH..u.nM Jv-.'..i r Tr n1 rrjri-ii; f.,rif? tiA irHpmst
tO'er snowy lull and icy vllies pais oV ... urhi.h u.t AkL trw had thereon hefora the tafd court of
Hc:e of firkt Vale landvxiicit Ol.ia hotfr ;n obvtnient to !adioik Oiakts 'InoW to il'a " eitize i. ihem-f that ler'ill dijpcK of lii -lota' of the tizs. of from 2' to S acres.- tltA
Pathless, beset with shrubs and goading thorn, And cavities that oft bewray his feet. O'er wintry wild unknown barren hills, Successless weeks the known and beaten track, While strange anxiety his bosom fills, And ghastly terrors all his sensed rack. Grim darkness hides him from the splendent moon, Whose most oblique and far directed ray, ' Leads no faint gleam to cheer the horrid
gloom;
Jo
t qurtiiiiiziM application ai u.e rtz (niTt of Common plens. of Jefierson . ccr.nl
lie. This hi therefore to" notify the said Ernei- .ty, to have a ferry establuhed from mf
lanuiu ktuh uieuiuo river, 10 int O-ppo-
;Pe Aiuioa.teniSMe(I tiid toriorn, - r.; :oi,,Thivite. elured W fouae.- -eomtnon . fSeaa at tUir M October term. court of Common p!e,f Jeffeoncr.nV
. usnuaa o wub cow sua ww wHa inoww- .uw.u, nu nt ,u n.'
raa loia tbat Uan was not tticre
however, fired a iiUl thruunh a door he tns aMtman, that unle ie appear hereon
eouki not biek opeu when B all opentd it, b first day of oor next ocmrt of Comtron and surrendered himlellwith Li guard, Pleas, to be holden at Mudreoo. on the eigbtin uumber, prisoner. They were firet Monday in April next, and shew cause placed on horses, and carried 18 miles why the judgement of 6aid ccfurt shall no through the eneinp's country, to Fort be"Coniplied with, execution wiirisiue,aTid George. 6ince this handsome partizan, the property so attached as aforesaid will
adair, Serjeaa House waa taken prison- be Mid to satisfy said judgment.
site side.
JOHN FIlAItCIS DUFOUR Vevay,Oct.th 1813. 19 3m.
er (with Col Dcerstler's detachment) and complaining to Gen. Vincent ' of the ill treatment he met with from the Indians, wa by him threatened to be senc to Quebec and. hanged. Being put in prison !iL II . A .
Flight poor Alrine lonesome drearyway. 77 ? i5 I r-:A J them throneh a shower of balls, and plun-
i.iT- iJL ea into the wuderue without avma
Br order of the court,
Attest, JOHN PAUL, c. j. c. AIsdison,Oct 29th 1813. 3 L
The subscriber offers ' for sat
his house and; lot situated cn Uain street the third lot from Front street, well s'eaird for public business of anyeicription. In:
TAKE OTIGE. tetokesthisopportimtytoinrqrmtleiliic..
.The subscriber hasjust arrived with an . that AtS VrtCC t$ '20.00; (
Fainting, he finds no shelter from the
storm,
. 1 . - ' him row them acroi to liUuk Rock in -a.
jrea into tne wuaerueM wrnoat avnis or
t.utti ' lln tlA ihnrn nf JvL lriA tliAv tnnV
... i m , w .
and made nail VaailOn,
near, a..;--. a - IliinW Hint "
And frenzy mucks hioi with Elmira's : ,V u T 'ut """ f ted with lardhip and fatigve as to benn- o Volf 13 .IOrU?;. . . . - : fitfor .diitvfnF ft Innir Lin flr OC nail JT1IH.
tilmira harlu, ana strives her tears to nide, , . o v
And watchful teed the cheer Jy cottage
excellent assortment of Glass ware,. "can-
atsUng of the followinjs: articles (to 'uit.)
Bottles V
Nat. Adv.
VEVAY.
THIS TOWS; just laid out on a liber- .
Decanters.
Quart, Pint Flint half Pint Tumblers.
Quart both ? Flint
al plan, is situated in the Indiana Territo Carv U & i lamV Pitchers.
ry, uq ihe hank of the "Ohio river, about ' . 22 m iiea above Madison -and 8 abovethe ii.LibWj mouth of Kentucky river. The situation An asaortment of Tin Ware; of an excelis truly beautifuhling m the centre -of the eot quaiity. Also a very handsome assortflounshmgand verjr important settlement mcnt of 8chool Books; together with a of NEW-8WIS8ERLAND, where the very large assortment of castingefrom the cultivation of tkt Ftne is. carried on with Air foundery, which is far superior in groat, success, the soil and climate being GuaHlv uny other kind of castings. A well adapted to itThe immenfe quanti gmall Mtortnsnt of Bar iron, superior tyof WVw which will be made annually quaiuy and a quantity of the Genuine iu this settlement, and its vicinity, will ten- Aiillimrton Steal. Cmwlv No- t AUn
O prais d beHeavenhe cries.ftr fhismy lot, der .V7AY onf of most P0 a quantity of Salt by the barrel or bushel.
fife:
Her tender infants hover round her side, Aud lisping sorrow redemaod their sire. The cninky cottage feels the driving storm. Thoughtful she starts at every sudden blast, , ' Devoutly wishes for the coming morn, ' And hopes each souuding gust will be the last. Rail! midnight horror! hopelesa Alvio, hail! 2s yon dark eminence the last he trie? 2?o, breathless, faint, with sadden gladne&s pale, A glim'ring'taperfrom its brow hctpies. O rapture spare him, tis his own bleu cot!
Jjhntra claspa him to her longing arms!
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For Alviu'ft lie,& chaste Eknira'a charms.
AR10N. Extract of a letter from Col. Havkinsto -liri.: Oen. ttoyd dated . Cree c Agency, Sept. 26, 1813. Bir, Mr. MGirth, one of thoe &aid to liave been killed at Mima's Fort, has just
ces in the western country. All of which he
On the Kentucky side there is a Hour- for oniv
ana tue rise ox property n cm 4hu to & time or sale. The fruent irrportiunhie of erin cn the inhject cf pii rebate r re viouF to his gainina hi own content to el has induced him &cs -publickly to xnakej kfcown his detennination ard tenri.- - JOHN BOOTIL lladison, Sept. 24th 1813. ND! ANA TERRITORY. ! HARRISON COUNTY. J w' . ' General Court, September Term 1813. Elizabeth Green,' v On petition cf divorce; Jonah Green;: .3 T a This day came the complainart: by herr counsel &. it appearing to the satisi'action of the court, that the said Jonah Green, i' not an inhabitant of tlda Tei ritcrr,n mo--tion ot'tfe complainant by her cocntel, it i. ordered that unless the said Jonah Green appear liere on the first day of our nextGeneral Court to be holden at Cory don
in iu couniy 01 iiarriioD, on the
ishinc and wealthy settlement The inha
bitants, besides apple and peach orchards, begin also to plant vineyards. It is remarkable that en both sides of the river for a considerable distance above and below this
place, orchards bear every year
STF.PHEN C. STEPHENS. Madison, Oct. 29,1813. 3w
fT!f? .f.Mfbl !i,C . the mail from Jefferaenville to Cincinnati
jn mo 10m. 11c wpm u vuc v orv i.n pageg anj repasses everv week Besides 4th day after the battle to hunt for his JJ advantages, this town ha. that frraeto6i ing to behold or relate -They were all f . nill u;noMri . lhl. MV
lped, among them aboutlOT negroes and 5. . -2 . ikrrftM,nw.
LOTS will be sold at auction on the TAird Monday Tuesday of November ntat -The terms of payment will be onesixth ready money, and the balance in three annual instalments. Tradesmen wfil be encouraged JOHN FRANCIS DUFOVIt. Yevay.' September 10, 1813.
OAinnlainanfa C TV r
vvM.Liuaui.. jtuuiu iur a xji voire, 1 r oki the banns of matrimony; the same shall, be taken as confesaed and the prayer there-
G A T W Tin D CAM? i,ec7e.d figy a it is, further O AL 1 I1 UK DALii. ordered that a copy of this order be pub. : Tle subscriber haa just arrived from ''thepaper called the Western Ea- ' the Kenhawa, with a large quantity of e it, Ponied in Una Territory for eight
which he offers for sale ot the store houe of Mr. Burnett will teil either by the barrel or bushel low for cash. JAMES tfALKER. Madison, Oct. 29th 1813- tf.
Attest,
II HURST, c. c. c.
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seal
but one Indian He had left the fort but
x few minutes before the attack. Major Beasley, Captains Jack and Middleton tvere the officers. 'He. was near it during the whole time The attack commenced t 12 and ended an hour and a half before aanset. Jones, a brave man formerly a soldier in the North Western Army under Wayne, waa wounded and one of the hut who escaped. He says they hnd not time to shut the fort gate. The centinel without fired and run in the Major was killed in attempting alone to do it. The Indians got possession of the block house immediately, there being not a man in it aud urbw of interior pickets which di ruled the fort He thinks the Indians lost withinhis view 2ft). He relates sundry acta of desperate hravery of bur people and the half ' hreeds. One of our Indiana Johoinohtee iahiPaeoceshot three Indians in the
act of tomahawking while women.' Fire
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NEW GOODS. IN addition to our former stock on hand, the subscribers have jnst opened a Li&GET GEKEaai. ASSORTMENT OP Fail & Winter, GOODS, lit MltllOir, Iif TE HOUSE JOHN BOOTH, MAIN STREET,
-wat communicated to the building; one of Where they intend constantly keeping up T which had their ma-azine, which blew up. wh supplies, as may tuit those persons
The place being no longer tenable fcom the heat, the survivors pushed throaph the gap made by the Indians in the picket to gain the woooVrrmany were killed in the attempt and but few escaped. ' ' v lie carried off bis arms, met and killed
end Indian, and
who may faror. them with their custom,
consisting of the following articles Common fine and Super, Drab, Blue, Black, Brown &. Grey cloths, coatipga of various color?. Bearskins Lvon-Drah and
Blackskin, Yestings, Yellow Red &. White
Cheap Goods, JUST received from Philadelphia and now opening next door to the Printii.g of fice, an elegant assortment cf Dry Goods Groceries, Consisting of Cloths, Cali co's China, Glass, Queens Ware, fyc. SfC. WHICH will be sold low for cash by V ' WM. tHIOADS. ec Co CHARLES EASTON Respectfully informs the public in gen- , eral that he now carries on J he Tanuiig and Currying business in iladison, Jefferson county I. .T where he intends keeping a constant, supply of LEATHER, will rive the highest price for
hides, of all descriptions and will also re RoYtrt Brenton.
cioTuuiucs tu uuB.au vHjrry on incLSiiari Madlson'ilay f6 1813.
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Ward & Taitlor wish tO Iniel Farley.
Letters remaining in the Post Office ct f, Modisvu Indiana Territory TrAuCinU sent to the General Post Ojpet as deci Letters $f not taken cut by the Ui cf Jun. vary next, Samuel Alexander. Delia ilorris'S "
Elizabeth Atkinson, 'The'-widow 31oore,
ThomaaC. Davis,
George Dcnner, Solomon Deputv,
Henry Fix,
Jesse Pu git.
got under the bank of the ?nteI.9 -te?AJpJfeinS J &Wy&urcAa$e POrfc.ih the neigh- Allyllensly.
lake, and. remained there for the night. -T SJ ' TiT-ll Mary Hoa. land,
Some of the war party encamped near
htm on the bank. . In the morning he saw them throw three of these people into the lk, and they left a boy twelve years old CAd on a hide at camp.
M-uirtaaya the day berore the attack
Thicksets, Bedford Cords k Ca: .borhood of :3IddiS0n for TU
Redtlicocn, da India, Cambrick muslins lenlS UJJTJiu iu i t j t : f . . .
and
merfa
' Thomas Kelt. , David Ot ' John Parks,' '. Wiiram Prineley,
Crnestna Putman, v John Ritchie, . Jane. Shirk, ' - UsalWard, '; . Ktncy Winsaw, Joshua Wilkinson, f .Haccy Yeutiofier,:
and LawnsJaconett and Lovcntine Cam
bricks, .Silk deckings. and Gloves, Si'k
GinghanM, Nankeens and Dimity, Amer-
PHILAMON VAWTER.
Madison, Oct. 22, 1813.
otnas Jones,
Ahiital Lewis.
John lattimore,
JOHN SlvRING, Postmaster.: Madison, 1st October, 1813.
thev hi noticeof it andUd it repealed- " Cottons, blue Nankeens, Brown Hoiihd.v hr Jmes Cornells, who saw Shawls 4. 44. 64, 7-4. and S i.
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13 Inditos, and by a, negro lad who saw a
Take JNotice.
namHer bfjbera within a mile of the Fort.,, Yet such was the incredulity of the eomtnandat that ha tooH no precautiona. Gerisral Flaumey waa daily expected at Fort Cloddartwith the . 3i! rndment. Part of the d end Tth. were at Mobile. .
The-jndp.es of the court of Common
Pleas! "of Jefferson County, will hold a
PR!NnOt,- k JJxcSuttd with neatreas tccursey and dlsr ptdtVOtfciacciof V
Cotton and Silk Baodanoes, Chamhree
iiaurka na aiock nanagarcrticir.
Hard ware asorteo, saucers no
do Castinsrs. Iron. IiCd, Crowly
ter Steel. All f whichthey oflfer
lowest terii.s for ea.sh &.C A:c
- Madison. I T. Oct M 1 1 1 3. ' ; pnd to triwoct all other buiinesaincnpi
RAGS.
bent
FOUND: . ON the bank of the Ohio river, between " West-Port and Lbuimlla a RED "
ccpPqchciIiobh 7
one ncte cf band Ute ainccr.,vt.
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srer by Uw entitled thereto. 9 52 thirty three and ena third cent, and.
one ten ,V.Ur onler. The owncr'rnayhltd:
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Clean licmand tot tun rs?a vfai!! .t
it "on. the j by'ehictofthe" Territorial ... T. , . '". - ' i:' . aturcr:lciied.Marchi);l8l3x , : U by applyin-at a. c- exl j,yiS 1V.,':'. ;;v; V? order of the cvtnrt. "cf this admUscurtst; " ? ; f
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