Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 35, Madison, Jefferson County, 11 February 1814 — Page 4

POETRY.

NEW GOODS.

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To counoco&s Joan tloacmt.

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jighthantj.- Tle t!pcMt5 rtz Letter rmeinlgin tU Post CJfict Kuiv piriitinf1knri nvrr?hiii vtft tilde, li iM nA) MCtrx Indiana TrMitatf. tXiifA

bad 5.500 dollars' in cub in hi Iimp. 3.000 niUU smt to the General I'ct a m THE fuWiber te just tsw

in bank, and goods in hit sio.e hF(1 dead letters, if they crtncl t aim out by from i iaiwi,u la tocnuoj, to aeir lorto the value oUO.000 dollars. Tossieady th$ first of JprUtizzL' tLerrtcekahrge supply f Me. chsuui.. firmness with which he exerted the de Maurice baker. WiUitmD.trCailoash. euitai.i for tt present leiiui;, tnwuj

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iVUliim. M'Farltnd. W"C mxm .0ins,,esfcia-srftiaiK.

AVhile glery throws o'er Perry's name , A ray oi ever4iving light; ' And gallant Channcey 'a temples, Fame Involves ia wrealhles of laurel bright; TV hit tears o'er Burrome Allen, flow ;v And sighs for Sigeumcy tbuia ; (a) V hile all is jjr and til is res," 1 Fir battle noa tad IJeroslaia---The muse, at such time, ta you , Her song of fond acclaim would raise, Tho eruVt by frowning Fortune, who . 'Triumphant yet shall gild her lays Tho gloom j clouds, and vapors drear )bsciire a whi le the orb -of day, Vet glorious shall that orb appear ' With wonted light; and gladdening ray,! jfed tho'ln yaln the course you urge, r For equsl foe, in grade end tight, Io uinwst EuropePa t'roxen verge. Where all is .'ay,.or all is night ; "Vet thou, brave man, in happier hour, As tnitlingjortune cheer the tuain, yith equal ioe, in grade and poer, ; Shall battle flqd, and glory gain! i .

PerateSc unnatural deed itic!y4jaal- Michial Dougerty, t ...?. f I I tf ill! bl.l.

leu lu me msiory oi suiciaes.; i tnrwu u iiuam cioit, lect a story related as a fact by 31 i-.Moore, David llillij, in hie travels in Europe, of a bucr.ainitu William Jackson,

in Genevan, who determined to destroy himself, and not having any itnpiiment lu suit his purpose at hand, be delibevately took an old musket barrel, put a sufficient quantity of powder in it and two balls,, ami introduced the breech' into the coals of his Smith's hear d and fastening a string to the -handle of his bolows, in such a manner a to enable him to blow, placed the muz Tie to his temples and continued blowing until the explosion took off the top of his bead.'

Ebenezer 8, Jones,

Delia Morris, Miss M'Cartney, Timothy Mayball,-

JOHN BERING P 11. Madison, January 14th 1814.

Norfolk, December ". -Pursuant to the sentence of the upexior court for Norfolk county, passed, its tion in October Capet Larue, for the murder of hid wife, was executed in Port s-

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iVri.ht fine and suir fine, colouied coat in ca. red

John Wcathetford) White and Green r larrels, Li. en. Cvtuo James Ward, India Checks. 6 we and coarse Muslins,, James Walker black worsted hoe, LulyVloog and abort William S pillar' Silk Gloves coarae, iine and su per lit a llancy Venttoner, Callkos, Americso and silk Cringratris Philemon Vawter. workina: cotton &c..&,c,-t iie a.

fcorimeni oi. urocenci; amocgwbtcn aio. old llysoa.aLd lmf erial teas, CofTee, Bin gar, Chocolate, IVprer, Alspi!e, ,Gitger

A Hum, Copprass, IiidigOvi9mh IirowOi

ie ed. Ari.

otine, verdi-

ens, LiOirwood. Usisms. lQuvrire nau.

Florsulpber aud Darks, Freuch iJrinc;v A general assortment of cutlery,, Hard,

and Glass ware, Crerwhr and English hli

ofJelVersonville,collectoroftherevenoeior B WB,,"'5-!4. the district of Indisna Territory, by virti.e ne.tlQ , .urP'

of the authority vested in me by the la sis of the United States, do hereby appoint Thomas Posey, junr. deputy collector of the revenue for the collection' district d fnvmm A nlinaa nT!illw an mrr ll

performed are made bv law as alidand l?r eel-a quantity ot bchool liucka n.4

available as if performed by me,s collector

aforesaid This appointment to be revo-

mouth, the 10th init This being r ytst ctb at my pleasure. In testimony where

of, I hate hereunto set my hand and seal in tbe district aforesaid this 31st day of December 1913.

ALLAN DTHOM.

concourse of people were prevent tq witness

it The clergy of ditfereut sects were assidioils to prepare the'criminals mind for

Cace first commenced tby bright carreer, from morUlitv to immortilitv, by prater

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vi tna eihnrTArinn . hut n mrmAiirftn iiriiv r t j: t

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insensioie io ineir pious ana uenvoieai efforts ; his constant reply te them was "me ct be. hang. When brought to the' gal-

Til now what splendors risehetweea? The noblest speculation, ne'er - ' Had forrae-1 so grand sublime a scene ! Cince then, how oft halh Albion wuil'd Tha force of y iiig Alcides. who The Hydra of the deeps asaild tc) Aud clei't the Monalec-F.iend in two !

Till nature, sfck'nlng sinks in years,

. And lrtue. Time, and Space decay ;

Collector of the reveque for the district

Five Dollars Revard.

The gotnie were , chiefly til laid in for cash, and. were, purchased aoi, if not better terms than tuusl since thewar and will be sold 'en the most reasohablei erms, for cash by , , V SEIHNG cc PAUJU Madison, Nov. 19, 1813. .-.-. w.

Three Dollars Reivafd. STAYryDromtheiubscriber 6 milft from Lewrenceburgh, about the first day of May last, a sorrel- filly, one ear old past; with a blsz'e fare,' and si- son el spc$ nearly inclosed by the bUi- in. her fore-

bead, some white feet, a strcek of whi-e

On seu!ptard dem and gilded page; Till then.thy deeus shall time proclaim Frora ron3 to zone, and age to ago : r-me foter Ilqmer he shall sing ; "! Some D ird cf more than mortal fir?, TSri-hHaseof .brintest boldest wiog lo sweep with living 1st the lyre ; ' Abo, thcKjjh ages sunk -in time, -

And sunk thesunt-tbat gild the west

lows, the ministers who still attended him SI RA YLD r tolen oo the night of the sung and prayed for some time ; when 20th of October, from the subscriber livthey fiaished he sun 2 a Freneh song with tug in Shelby County on Bull skina light great composure. His spiritual physicians chesnut sorrel msre fourteen and a half

behane?and he replied as befoe rrof irh'. forhead,6 Rack, and trots, i. verv free to .Vi risht fore kT

E J. Nother marka recoil eted,tle abcxQ reward will be givea if delivered or a .en erous compensation for informal ion lo.tljdf.Editors of . the Western Eagie, r Judgo Cotton on Indian creek, or (is pi.- GtorOt Nicholson Longhry.' 'rtd'lv E2EKIBE. JACKSON.

Dec, 7t 1813

IT. 1 1 C?.. T71 . k I . .1 ! 1 tiAKihla " WkiU Y,m halloa n m Wm. TA KnW lv.

. tii ouuiiau x i4tio icave tneir spneirs, jwbiuh. vuc nancj a.e ii.ciiing iiivu uriucv, buy ucrim .uiii venn uio And Earth and ocean melt away areund his aepk he drew out his tabatiere, above mare to Col. Joiin Ilyker near I.IaT11 then thy Lives shall live with Fame, deliberately took a pinch of snuff, and in dison Jefferson County IT or to the ub-

the neat moment was launched into eter

nity : it was said by all who taw him suffer, that a more hardened" villi an pever disgraced humanity , DYLAST NIGHf 8 NOilTHEHN ' . . MAIL. ' From our correspondent in Albany.

Add bsiby raptur'd vrorldsVonfeps'd :

, , 8EDLEV-

f a) This was a raest amiahle, as well as'

July 15 th Although down; and tortally wounded, he was heard repeatedly fron the ihcre encouraging hii nen i oitVl.a subsequent fire from the enemy terSilnated his eis.tince ! v f J would ssy a few words more relative this tinhappy rei neountre. A. very y ou cSlcer, with the pen tLtir commander tkin and overpowered by numbers, abaudoned tbe vtssli, and swara ashore The enemy took possession,' and retiring left

cef In names. Two men, John T. Court

scriber, or information so that I set her

or the Rogue.shall reoeivetfe above reward GERARDUS R ROllINS Madison, Jan. 7,1811. EW GOODS. INadditionto our former stock 00 hand he subscribers have just, opened a ISSGE atNKall ASSORTSfXKT OP JFall &0 Winter y : ; GOODS, IN MAP180!f,'lN TUK HOTIS OF JOHN BOOTH, II A IN STREET,

hy deeds to rVptur'd worfds shall hvma E?V a ffJrom my rwesjniei ' . - , U ' I'M Z .ally 4 J9 r M W .jm K. W Q 1 JaT"

: We have intelligence from the west later than that ia" the paper of j-esterday,

r-illtnt young officer. who gloriously lost, Boa 11 L'f ve J great anxiety every Etsltte.ia detence of his vessehon the Polo- whfi.re f.lcrted b the ?ort d ; rsnsactio,,.

cn inn lines, commencing oy uie ournisg of Newark. 1 ' . 'v ' s llajor genera) Hall arrived at his noose

at Bloomfield yesterday. The enemy re- may favor them with their enstom

croossea ute ixisgara, alter ceiiroyiDg uonsisiing oi ine lonowmg articles via Buffalo, without'roaking any further in- Common fino and Super, Drab, Blue, corsions. Three vessel : Ij? iiigSt iSuffaJo Black, Brown & Grey cloths, coatings of Creek were destroyed, anl the enemy yet variyua colors, Bearskins Lyon-Drab and hold Fort Niagara, TT people of , Bata-; Blackskin. Vcstings, Yellow Red tk White via had evacoated the place but are now flannels, red Rocking baize. Rose & point returning to their homes, asare those who 8-4, and 9-4 Blankets. Cords, Veirets fled from the other exposed towns west. end Thicksets, Bedford Cords, & Casi

ney and Samuel Harrison, of the county of 1 ,,e 10,n? g" Keroar. Uen. nieres, .upernre wusiins vr.ite iiiue and Yetmnrilnd fttwiiK.t.,!tr.' K-.r Drommond was apprised that our inten- RedCalicoes. do, India, Cambnck muihns

NOTICE;- , ALL kinds of fqrrs ;sre wsnticg,, ifj lamb wooU calli and Viits will be given q' exchange. Hats likewise wiUJV j iyVf for good Cor'nror gVcd seven' hundred. Uuer, llour, flax,1 and tallow Vy'ifce scbitfiber. DAWSONBLACEilOUU.

Madison, Jan 21 1 6T t.

Notice . hcrebyvGiyein

fully appraised cf the danger-notwith, to oura Newark, and swore that and lwns jfeconett and invent me Cs ro

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iiuo, lYxuauur, in tne canoe, paaaiea ou

CUndic

every, direction

Utat tn sptcutors were titiur in if acn n vai Ppetrated- he wbtilH bricks, Silk stockings and Gloves. Silk ectioa from the eipected explo- rtant ,l interest, however lriisen-GuhairLvNankeenS and Dimity, Amerantlf in tha canoe naddledoi. abhorrent to his feelings--! have ican Cottons.blue Nankeens, Brown Hol-

toarof; and although the lead lininz tho f ?9 rt ht) nd 1 hop thl8 &borom-tulk-head which seppeVated the cabin from bU werk is now at an end -

lands, 8hswls3 4,V4, 6 4,7-4, and 8-4,

WHEREAS from the list of land tM

in Clark county, for' tax in tl year . for the tax duo for. the year 1811 It appears from tho Collector's list of said landf which is leturred s;d bow cm file, in 'the Clerks olBce of J laid county That ace, tain John Ancerron at the tale ofsaidlar.d! . became the purchakcr of seventy ac)es.rjB. 473 acres of land iiithe'o. 137, lUled and sold ia the name of Robert George forth sum off 2.40 rents the is mount "of Jhe'tii and eipencetlien due tKerern fr tbe'taid year of 1811. "And 1 tvishmg to secure the said land tinder an set ofhe'erity jpf rndfana entitled an Mscti for levyira and:

collecting a tax on land and for bi her tur-

the magaxine, was actually ineltinz away

persisted in their efforts, and saved the Kttttl.l They ire both poori and a t riding

eompensatma from government Would re dsservedly bestowed, end thsnkfnlly recio(5) Every one knows l was the brave Hewers who first bade the British fel the strength of Yankee ball iiid Yankee pow--CzT-r'tJme We lachryme. . Y , fc) I mean British maratimt superioriVjrr the acourg of the' tvor!dAll the , jjjcHteraof the ancients- Gorgon s, Centaurs, Uvdns. Sphlnx'eioLC. &c. put'tofclLsTi were ceter half so terrible-vJi-; T.9hi t, j , ..':' rrts OrteaU AVo' i8. " v! -(vi t roMDir ; ' ? Tin Oatardty last Cadit Jeano; "shop. J -eper, ? Frerjchdan by birth, about $ sars cf.ae, short and remarkably sto t and cipulent, aa InhaV.ant of lUr!am Caslilloa's square commit : a kutcida. Jlis Caora wave f eat on Cuiij i ,::rrf-j. au cr.iual hour, as he wts Yr to be n early rr:ril created' ts ' inofg.lhe pl;hWsy I who aHr r l..cc iercral tojrrcJ to fcriilt 'bpea theV w: 0a enterirr' bis. btj cHmcr, ' lis ; body was oa . Ji.i'led.' iri dtt -1tica. in which 11 i-trotr 1 tirns:i. i It errors thai he

I think it probable the next object of the

enemy will be Detroit, and it is feared bur vesiels at Erie are not safe ' ' ' Gvzerrte '

Cotton and Silk Bandanoea. Chambree TOtsr shall tliererore agreeably to thai

Madras's and Mock Handkerchiefs Vo provisioa ip said set attend sf the .Clerk s

Hard war assorted, Queens do. Tin wsre oOce aforesaid cn the ?th day of Jan

do. Castings. Iron, Lead, Crowly &. Bits;

ter SteeL All of which they offer on the lowest terms for cash &e.&e &e. &e, , N&JHUNT. N. B. Mereharitsble Pork, Corn, and

THE STATE OF OHlUV -UA MILTON COUNTY. V.1'

Before tne John Mahafo; a justice i of the Corn-meal will be taken for goods at the

peace in and tor said countv. tersonafv. store or. - n. j u

m.. i art l a w " - . a v

next and then and there tencecio the said

Anderson as theporcf aserof 'hb ssid lord or his sjtent, if eitler. willattendlh'j' amount of the said pircbaseV mVr ty witll 1 the interest thereon ss preicrined by'tfce paid act. for the rtdebplioa of tbe land

aforesaid.

appeared Richard Fulsotn. who beini dd

ly sworn according to law, deposcth and esiththat a certificate in his nsme from, Uie register of the Land-Office' m Cincmnati, lor the 8. W. quarter of section 6, Town I Range 2 West, has been deatroyed by fire and that he has rsver transferred hia right to said qua iter to any person whatever. bii

IUCnARD KFULSOM.

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Madison, 1. T Oct

20h 1813

PAKIEI; FETTEIt,

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JNOTICE.

The subscribers inform their friends 5c the public io general that they have commenced th3 blacksmith business; in the town of Msdison, on. the lot formerly occupd by William Moore. on fourth street ear Charles Easton's Tsnvird, where they intend carrying onf tbe above business

in all its various branchy i hey have on , " 3 1 ... . w - .

Dec:S5,I8T3.

BTAtEy.

Oworn end subscribed before me tUa IuaaV.l7 OI .TP ,eeJ-

Z2d day of OctoUr. 1813 ' ? w v JalrwVa m ; J JOiiN-RIAIiAIHV 3 V bnl VANCLBABlt E ASTON. JUUrsMAHARU,J. P. JiUdison, Deo. 17, U13. , ta't. rT ti Ta a W. D. The subscribers wants an apprem , J. Dree UOllarS KeWard. . ttce to the above basinets, one between the Gt raved from a Ranger about 12 miles Ce i2 J? ,who cn con,t wn TomA West tY the Pigeon roost settlement a dutm tad W0Q be prefered. - , V. &. E. ;

coloured mare, with a b'ate fare & a black ttreak down her back, the ton of heribtch

wm me nir irsiocu. ui (OQl fi2. SOTiTr )

Five Dollars Re wp Ydl n '

-Brtke jsil at Madison Indiana Territory on the night of the Cth - of Decclir' tail DAVID BAGLEY atitiieof it3sf&t of N. York about C fet 7 c?8ibchcjr hi;.h pal or sallow eomrleiioa, his cpr crjatt U tsatllsomewhat projected. lie issttHtttut&d to attending stables, ' 'It is supposed be ! inb or t bout Cincinnati xad.kbown by tho n. meof DAVID DECItERWst eooi mitted for ; la,rcctyr. The: a bore' rt war 3 will be gh-ca if dIIvsrcd to' li e IcImi ber in iIsdIsor. '--'r"'- ? pEirannnpiuLL. - Madlsor. Feb, Ch 13I&. 'JeUur. -

!r.witVa- hcrritlj fircntis,, withc-t ,u L" mTl1cft r, be

i v i'J. k sT ; ' .ward to ant person that will deliver her to . r J 1 h-J tiub; J i tfcJ. Th? ccrrit Coh Yawtr toUladi.oa. or Col. IVFat if-idca lU back, s! .:rhcl it fullsi.-.a , rtFOrinr rr Ain cuUrt cc

; . 1 actet of s p 4 h fn" Gal-

;di X!rwi family, U3esiiclir arilout icadirt: t; Vort-tilhatn,en - - eweeT. C3and 40 acres cle.rtd meal, pQTl: &C. "alsOa fef

iilng spring for further partf- pOUIG3 ?01 - flaS v OHd Y00i qcird of Robert Breton cn the ' - V' ' W? -

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HENRY BBENTON. office.