Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 26, Madison, Jefferson County, 3 December 1813 — Page 4
INDlAlJATmniTOTlT;?
'INDIANA TEURITORV
JtSl'flRS'LN COUNTY,
stance.
Jf'rvtH -fks Iwdnfiowd 'Afitrrcr ' Zctbrtio of Gum PLilR Y GklOTrotantbians rat the joy falcon! t let ur echoing hiltt prolong - Tfte sou l on h reu ihg sound, -, . . v " The gallant Paav ;htj trtto
f.auou consecrates iu ianre. Vith EixioTT i iongrenuwnd. Uelnld, on JYi utorm y sea ttie brilliant HUr of Victory! And lei Our thoaghu uke wing, Vith gratitude jteeend, to him, Compared with Whom, the Sun if dhn Bright tilory brighter Spring! Twii he inspir'd our dauntless chief 7hen ios appeared, beyond relief, lIisLwiiKirce, end her crew t SWod round him stream'd ; with elain tha xleck . XJt covered -quite; the shipa wreck.; The sad survivors few. TTnconquecd then, hh ardent mind Te save those few, a stroke lesign'd That etill might win the day tie ww hit friend brave Elliott nigh, And Magora's streamers fly, Unitijur'd Jo theiray. U saw her welleng sheets advance . Before the wind ; his rapid bianco At un-e the plan conceived ! "To her thro' whittling balls he hies, 4 Tyetermin'd iAcrt tits dag shall rise, And victory be shievd, The signal for tlose fight is given I Xiiie angrydouda in darken'd heaven, Oppoeing Tassels meet! for ektlfai Elliott, ihthe rear, Boon brought the sloops & ichoonr near And Tint encounterM Fleet ! JJut tiercel v, armed with power diving h HERO breaks the hostile line! VL progress death attends 1 ilis Ship a dread Volcano seems, flaming and thund'rmg I Fiery streams, From either side, she sends !
The Britons struck with terror, shrink, Ti1OPl M Their own great NiLeoiTs) ghost, they tiaCK,UlUC
think, JL Ti0( Is come from shades below, V
Unguilty conntry te chastise! And wrapp'd iu lightning, lo i be flirt To deal the deadly blow.
r whelm'di-they cease the
nt ')0 men inradea Uhampiau, acduei- ah-hisvh vuun i i. y Jmf luuhi y.j troj wuu,; t o k;yo General Court, Septtaaber Court of Common flew,. ana Vermont militu. under col. Festet, . wy
who were- stationed it Chaty, near the Teilli 1813. Barnes l Lain, 1 Lake, watched wUh elacrity to-meet the ,. , . . v - In attachnisnt ' iiemy, batrdlppointeJbvthtirpre: fcUQreef . ' - Lroestue FuimtV 3 1 ctpitate retreat,on hearing that our treopi . . f r,rf,,cw o' Whereas oa aGdatit of the pUrtffT, tU were advancing, that prirate prwpertj -.2i ren; 3t m , . Uchment issied agaimt the goods a n4 -j tv i -vL,fj Ajk' -1 his Uv came the comD!tKant bv her rhAttfi r t?. r.t i
; .t,., ,v ..-w-wm acq tern loryucresxia, ana junexnent is io type, we htrs f -irt, that the said Jonah Grecu.u wa had thereon before the maid court of "
Since tlte 4bve was lo type, we htro
been informed t notour trsops under ken "ot ' habitant of this Territory,!! mo- common Pieaa at their last October teres.
tiat thi enemy lost w rdrea thatunlessthesaid Jonah Greea tus Putmaii, tl.at unkia h9 appear bcre ?y . appear here on the first day of ourucxt the urstdty of oar'caxt court of Ccmxsoa
Ilamptoa, in Uie contest." kst 50 fn
jj j .i . . t . j . .
ana wounaeu, ana ' double that nasiber.
St. Lours, Kov. 4. LattcveninsTieti. Hewatd with rt of the mounted men returned from; Peoria they ascended the Mississippi as high as lako La Fence, at the same time the reg
ulars ascended
those movements
at what point the army would strike. From T Jk nnM tKn atrtara 1 m nit A m in rUm
ria and seen the new Fort oicketod in bo- wceki wccessively.
fore he left the place ; thus it appears the object of the expedition s ;as attained wifh-
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ueneral Oourt to bo boldea at Condon PUa kniMAW .ft,.
In the county of Harnaon, on tba first first Mondav in April next, and shew eausa
luesw m April next, a&a answer the why the judgement of said court shall not comnlamants netition for a Divorce. ran Km wmniKH .....t :ti
. ' .j.j-vvi CAtVUIIUU Will ISIC,I1U the banns of matnmoay; Uie same aball Ue property k attached as aforesaid will, be taken ma confeKfted a.nd tha tiravr tbiM. Km mlA .r i j ,
- r J 7 ------ vrv. wvriu V KIVUIIJ B.1U JUUEBCUl,
ai vn tamo ume we reg- I " " , .r.-j. the Illinois to Peoria By offcreed ceordingly audit is, further its tha ladiam were atalot ordered that a copy of this order bo pub-
gle, printed in this Territory foraigt
By order of theeonrt.
Attest, JOHN PAUL, c j
i'liouoD, ucL S9tU 1813.
Attxbt,
U. HURS.c a c
iNEW GOODS-
IN adaiuon to.oSr former stock on tiid,
Letters remaining in th Port Office at he subscribers have just opened a
THE subscriber having purcbastdan excellent assortment of GOODS, suitable to the season, is now opening at his Store on Main cross street, where he solicits a call from bis numerous acquaintances and friends m cenerah hoDin? h
will be able to supply such as may call, on Henry Fix,
oetter terms than they have been accus- Je&se Fucit,
lunicaio, Among wmcnare tbe follow rtg articles, via.)
Juaditon Indiana Territoru which, mil be
sent to the General Post Ofl'ux as dead Lectere if not taken vnt by the let J Jan nary next
bactuel Alexander, Delia Horns 3 Elizabeth Atkinson, The w idow Moore,
Robert Brenton,
Thomas C. Davis, George Donner,
nolomou JJcputy,
Drab
Super S point Blankets.
Blue, Gray
& Black,
Coatings. Flannels and
Daniel Farley.
Thomas f ream, 5 Allyilensly, k Mary Hoagland,Tliomai Jones, Abigal Lewis, John Latttmoro,
JOHN SERINO, Poet master. Hadison, 1st October, 1813.
Take Notice:
4ppaUM
Currendering to CoLOMBia's migh By Pcaav's valor led. Their stout Detroit contends no more ; Queen Charlotte gives tlte conflict o'er ; Her raliant Captain dead. A nainful wound while Barcicy feek' &dy Prevost uboniisively yields'; Their Hunter now is caught ; Their Little Beit and Chippewa To 11 v. their sail in vain display; For both are captives brought ! Thus one bold stroke the battle won ; And when the bloody atrife was done, Our chiefs with getfrous care, The wounded and the sick attend. The pri loner finds his foe friend, And thinks his fortune rare I thy strange. Humanity appears Tt Britons, us'd to blood and tears, ' ' And cruel scene of woe! , Vet could they Hoitoa'a path diroern, Tuey might from all our Seamen learn, To spare faUenfoe. II owlet the Trump of Fame repeat The capture of BrittaniaV fleet, The spacious World around Let England hear the warning voice ; Oar foe lament our friends rejoice, And heaven and earth resound.
The judea ot the court of Common
UUn KrwU;. Plcs of Jefferson County, will hold a
Red. White f !hnnrmhlA .n th la8t Monday ofKovember next, for
- 0.tl o rv. : the purpose of adjusting all claims against Black Silk. aaid county, and to allow them to such
n j o X7 li V aenona. as are by law entitled thereto, Ivea CC YellOW, SUk and Ban- pnd.to transact all other buiiness incumniaolr 7LU I daonoe Hand bent on them by anact of the Territorial XJiaUK, Ulie, rkerchieff, with legtsature, passed, March 11. 1813. Flno"&- RnlHcittr ! anc without By order of the court. A1 0iasaWj fnngea. Madison, Jugust 6. 8S. British and American nrint
LAUGK d OEEaiL lSS0aTHKIT09
Fall & Winter GOODS,
IS IUDIS0H, IW TH BOCIB 09 JOHN BOOTH, MAIN STBEET, Whore they intend constantly keeping c such supplies, as may suit those persona who may favor them with their custom counting of the following articles via C mmou na and Super, Drab, Blue Black, Brown c Grey cloths, coating of various color, Bearskins Lyon-Drsb and Blackskia Vpshngi.YUlow Red & Whita flannels, red Bocking baize, Rose U point 7-, 8-4, and 9-4 Blankets. Cords, Velvet and Thicksets, Bedford Cords & Cesimeres, superfine Muslins White Blue and BedCalicoes, do. India, Caiubrick muslin and Lawns, Jaconett and Loventine Csmbricks, Silk stockings and Gloves,1 Si'2; Ginghams, Nankeens and Dimity, Amtr ican Cottons, blue Nankeens, Brown HoU landi, Shawls 4,4-4, 6 4,7-4, and 8 4, Cotton and Silk Bandanoes, Charobrea Msdras's and Mock Handkerchiefs &v. Hard ware assorted. (lnna A T :-.
claims against do- taUng8, lronv Lead. Crowly &! Blis
David M-Kav.
Charles Jll Cabe, Thoma Heal, David OvTen John Farkif, T7illiamringle Emestu putman, 2 John Ritchie, Jano Shirk, UsalWard, Nancy Winsav, Joshua Wilkinson, Nancy Ycnticner,
Shall and other Handkerchiefs assorted. HUE STATE OF OHIO 7 Best Straw BonneU. Kid andWCTiftv T L Stll r'rTvmv ss.
Nankeens, Jane. Cord. Ac ti,. w.. nlr Z. J .? , of Mr. Burnett will sell either bv
end coarse Muslins. UaTd wd. rr."" rrei or buthsl low for ch or Pork.
Ware, . r . r . . -v,' r
Ur Steel. All of which thav o(Tar Dn
lowest tamii for ctth &e &e &e. &p H. fcj. HUNT. . Madison, LT Oct Oth 1813. f
S ALT FOR SALE.
The subscriber has just . armed j frcn the Kenbawa, with a large quantity of salt, which he offers for sals' ot the it'ora.lioniA.
of Mr. Burnett will sail either bv tf.A
ALSO, Half Gallon, Bottles Quart, Pint & - & half pint j Decanters. Quart, Pint) Flint & half Pints Tumblers.
;AM87Ai.KF.ri
MadUpn, Oct 29tb 1813. I tf.
NOTICE.
. a d pea red Richard Fulsom. whobin9dii
ly sworn according to law, deposeth and aaith that a certincatv in his name from the register of the Land-Onlce in Cincin- . - A 1 n WW . ' m . .
lorme o. y quarter ot section 0, Til P k ; x 1 Town 1 Rente 2 West, has been deatrov! TUpsubscnbers having mad j tms
ed by fire and that he has never transfer Pe lo jf. aaioa, about the ZOih red ni. right to said quarter to anyerson P?f Jtedto U.em. whatever. ypc to come fprward and see .th.eir account . . No further mdulenre f. kiMi. t.
Jjg - - , .- o "
Quart, both 7 ., . Crrprn end subscribed before me this f.nn n , . rllCherS 22d day of October, 1813 Carvd ec plain 5 johnmahArd; j.p.
ALSO, A Qliantttv of Tin wir rit.inf. tl
T . - O -
r . v .un .rHu.mT. ana.quanuifoi THE subscribers have iust reeaid
previous
M'UABB & ROCHFpRD. Madison, No?. B, 1813. .
NEW GOODS.
kfn. . , 'r " ' uuwin nave iui reccirec Genuine BllhnSton Steel, Crow ley Ns,. from Phil. del nhia in addiUon to their for
A' ouantStv nf R.lr k M WT !w V " :W ppy oi jsiercnanaixe
vxvy . -rz vt "V "J v" HyTO.Lw suitable for the present season, amoa PromheAlhn Rettsterof the 15th inst bosheL together with a number of artidea whh are Cloths Ca.iimr..,,U.i;of t iTvoP rnnM THE NORTH. Wnumerona to n,Pt,fi,m. .n e M-k- wn n . lot!xi assimrand etia.
I SHALL make application at the next court of Common p!eas of JeCerson county, to have a ferry established from my landing across the Ohio river, to the i opposite side. I JOHN FRANCIS DUFOUB Vevay, Oct 8th 181,1 19 3m.
r.iTRRT PROM THE NORTH
A gentleman just arrived from Platts.Irareh, which place he on Sunday morning last, has obligingly furnished the Fditor of the Register With the follwieg
interestmc inteuigece mmmm. W. M
w jmujcrooi TO mention all nf hiii - .. . .
nflVr. 1a -i j nne ana super one, coloured coaun, red. vnMaT r TTrr.r.T, " Ind Checks, hue and coarse Blushns, k v ! . TEIV black worsUd hose, Ladye long and short Wadison, November 26, 1813. tf. Kufc ni . ..j8
Callicos, American and silk Ginghams. Containing one note of hand tho amount n -. 1.: , . ... . t ca J - .
EOUND. ON the bank of the Ohio rifsp. lttt
West-Port and LooisvilU e RED I
Morrocco Pocket Booh
tk.i rt Prid.v niffbt last, an eipresa I li .50llltl0n OT rarlnp.rshin- 7 r'. "ZrT.j V : -b- : - Ka zr Trrr"
- - v.-;--:-.... UtiM rinKg wmwuomj. safcc." urge - s imcamu uiwiairucTOW, arm arrived m PlatUburgh, bringing leuera MrtoerinlD. Df Sherm.n At Prn aortment of droeerlM- inonir whiJTh one ten dollar order Thn.M4.i..M
- f f U "w mm w -mm V , ' w M X mf 1 S9 r- mutoal old Hyson aad imperial teas. Coffee, So il by applying at this cCce and payis
w :,
jnilitia and Mien., that y; it i. indispensably necrr that i tacked our troops m ambuscade, and after ,M K.imml,i;atfti.. Kmnerb
i n:. rnnled at the '
j nello, Blue Vitriol, Turpentiue, Verdi- - VliV. j ffris. Lovwood. flai&tn IJahahmi THB subscriber havinr tmrehttd IS
nrincSnr 4 voll.es werereMM the SHERMAN A. PRIOR. Flor .ulpber and Barks, French Brandy, crt of firl Hud." weei Ohio botUna pmnt of the bayonet : bj.tbt nam oocy of yjdin. Nov. 28. 1813. - &e.Ao. Jf convenient to Msdi.bn. wake know to tU .our annr-, .GeneUU Tvf l A -T-T? - A of rl aortment of cutlery. Hard, iaanf thereof tlt Uwill dt.poe afoot liU position in the fJ"! N. B. A few articlcfrifdr GI Crowlrand English bli? t. of the size, of fr.m 2 to & acres end rQWisTetidinsrorthaFotjrrne .,u' ?n' ter 6teela quantity of School Books and tnakethe terms of pr merit er .! .C.n4trMrhMneditionaeuinstBIon.real. IzimilV iicf filinh ni.llniii. . w . . tntttf rtwrtc.n
la!lrwcc:dt4,
stationary Lt ce.
The gooda were chiefly all laid in for
i, ana were purchased cn as good, if better terms than usual since the wr.
will be sold on the moat reasonable
terms, for cash by
JOHN VAWTER.
. lladison, Oct 20th. 1813. HAGS. ; Clf3an Linen, 5 , Cqttou
Tlnnro ftnfl fit. Iriin nn:hv
llaiisoa, Nor. 19, 18&
