Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 July 1817 — Page 6
fmtmtammmmmmmmmmmm. changed, the commissioners ad- In all cases where the letter or We understand that the presi- journed, to meet on the 25th of paper is to pass to another state dent has appointed Governor September next, at which time or territory, the name of such Cass, of the Michigan territory, parties will he headed in re- state or territory ought to he s.band General M' Arthur of this ply to each other. joined to that of the post oiftjk neighborhood commissioners to The commissioners erflei:he or else there is a risk of senulng hol?l a treat? with those tribes fifth article of the late treaty ap- it wrong, it seems also desirable ot Indians who claim lands with- pointed two parties of explorers, that th) multiplication of nanus in the boundary of this state, for consisting of thirty persons of should be prevented, in most cathe purpose of procuring a relin each nation, and a suitable m;m ses,in christening the new towns, nuishnient of their claims. The ber of surveyors, to proceed from Compiler.
terms which these gentlemen are fchc monument upon the St. authorized to offer, are libera). Croix and pursue the bourjy If it he found impracticable to line to the highland whuPW obtain a cession of all the lands vide the waters which empty in to which the Indian title is yet to the St. Lawrence ThecomUnextinguished, the commission- missioners adjourned, to meet ers are directed to endeavor to aa,n on t,ie 10th of May next,
obtain a cession of the whole or to receive the report of theexa part of that tract of country Paring parties, and of the suryXvhich lies north and east of a line orto be run directlv from Fort By the treaty of Ghent, it is
Meiffs, or some point hio-hrr un the Miami, to the present boun-
dary line at the point where the 8U"Jects ,lnt'1' consideration ol miess tne sam wuu&m 1. u,.cx.pmad from Norton to Unoer San- the commissioners, his Britannic .'"',v at, the SePtf1lb jfc LiuiHixuiw i i i. I'i'ci nan- , LJ .f tins court, and answer the petition dusky intersects the same, or to majesty and the government ol aforesaid, the same in be taken as the point where the present boun the United States agree to refer confessed and decreed iceordingiy and dary liae crosses the Sciota river tnc difficulty to some friendly that this order be inserted in th WestThe object of government in sovereign or state, then to be ern Slllfrlght weeks 5UCcessively' . . . . t i jr .i,a i 1 1 ,
purchasing the above lands, is. to facilitate the intercourse between this state and the Michigan terri tory ; to give further security to nm rmrthprn frnnn Iw rt ,.V. tins its speedy settlement and to Offer an additional incentive to industry and enterorize bv laviner before the public a large tract of the finest land in the world, Which requires nothing but, en! tivation to enrich its proprietors Generals M' Arthur and Cas intend meeting the Indians at Fort Meigs as soon as practicable, in order to open ih negociation. Whether they will be l bleto effect then mission, is per haps doubtful : but as the pres ent weltarr and future security ot the state is intimately connected.' with their success we hope that the terms which they at e authorized to oiler the Indians will he readily accepted, bctota Gaz, Boundaries of the r. States Boston, Jinie 14. The commissioners under the fourth and fifth articles of the treaty of Ghent for the purpose frf settling the boundary line, between the north eastern frontier of the United States, ami the Jtritih dominions and to determine Hrhether the Islands in the Bay of Passtttxqtioddy and t he Bay of Fundy are comprehended in the boundaries established lv the treatv of 1783, assembled o this place on the third of iMay Ja-t. The commissioners under the fourth arficlr rere employed for somedavs after tbrir meet ins in ati examJnatrofi of farts, doett hients, maps and plans in order to be possessed of a statt of the Controversy on both sides. Atler whteb J. T. Austin, est), agent of the American cotnmission opened a written argument; in behalf of tne U. Stales, which employed him a Week, W. Chipman. e-q. the agetft on lehalf of the Iliitih govern ment. then entered into his ars;timent.in favoUf of the claims f that nation which occupied him one full day. These respective arguments having been inter-
provided, that irr the event ol a
uiiierence oi opinion upon the nanied tor tnat ptuposeand in consequence of which expectatfon tlle rgwmcats an deliverc?l m fptuif. AcCordins: to the CQTS rilCliofJ tne British agent, the boondary Irne would cut ofl part ot tne riVer 8t John's, nod about 2 mjHips of acres of land from the District of Maine Vie I solitary p!r trotifd I imairme lames : : wit a ai exemplion n hi i a and sorrow. liiiicn U5 nerneiuai ouies a leasin perpetual nuif. & i ted w . i i i c ; 1 1 1 1 i i ; : i i n i -v' if.'.' .- t i wnat c. n mte n 4 I t 1 H ment of those, ;, on IN M!iii one . aire oas lainireo an amtl tenio cctfiriulate lo wh m cooler honor- and immunities Miosc rudenBs is rnfamy, com ardice ; whose man da t!e bfave smiles soften the s the sailor travels and eve insult and re ion's soldier Mcrds to d tfend and the .,vi 1 ? u cvi i i 111 C2 1 1 I'd iii r! inn l l ill n uiii in ' lire to relebrah who trifcu1?? from every art end science. e .... am whom alJ who appro; enceavor to mult'fplj d liohi , without '( L ill 1 I L U 'MM 1 1 i I II' ness to be pleased. Johnson. POST OFFICES. omro in uu H.nuru unes, nne nr " a. I . I ij? a i is irresistibly struck w itii thr difficulty of sending the letters and papers correctly, aris ng from th.e number vf post offices of the same name. For instance, there arc among the established pstoffices s Charlestotrn, 10 Colutttbias and II, eluding Columbia C . II. 1 l Jeffersons, 0 Lebanons, 7 L vinfftons, 10 Manchester, 13 Middletowns f inclusive of Jtfiddletown Point.) It) Newport s. 32 Richmonds, IS Sal me." A 1 1 galisburyA It) SpringfieldS) Okc. 0 WaiiTiis, 14 Washington cic. .c,
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1 t Sc VtT i OURT, ro TV IT : May term 1817. J a ftianna Wither ) On libel and pevs. W tilion for CitVHIiant L. Withers:. J voice. It appearing to the satisfaction of the COtift: that the 1 ibel has been tiled aivd a Snbpcena rcirularlf issued from the Clot k s OTOCe and returned k non est aopcarine: that the s id and it Further ft' U' T vi rmam L. vvjtners is not an tnaoitant i 0ft state Therefore on motion oi petiti titionev s counsel t is consiuerecitn R. BL NTINj Clerk c c k. r. 5-.V A XEW GOODS. T?e stibsci'ihr hus just opened a . al assortment ot MERCHANDIZE e. 1 1 i A fcrtlie present and apppvoash f'.rr season consisting oft ) R V GOOD CUTLERY, lUOMONGfiRt , SADDLERY -WARE, GI ASS- . arc RE, GROCERIES Iran arfl Castings. will sell low for C A S H. i!UR P TTERSON. June ?, 1817 ?V.-(.vr-'J ix-- ; i Which e vno arc indebted to thr stib s ; - r, vhi h ouht to be paid, wilj do Welj to avail themselves of this friendly ta . cutioii)Mid settle the same withotl A. P TOWN LOTS FOR SALE v $H to dis'posc cf a number oi UUILDINli LOTS in the toun E.noi -jlwo three lots with two tidings thereon, now occupied U laverrt also 40 ot 50 acres rate land) adjoining the same A greft bargain will be sriven in the a. bve property, for a part paid in handaid a reasonable credit loi the balance. jnifi 9 :;. imr. itf " " ' v i: s first qualify, for sale by JOHN DULY 1 X Lessen tn urairie. one vniie from Carlisle which will be seed r fin ah 1 me 'ii ir i tl.-nit 7 r produce) such as Corn and VV ne! ill us I i 7 ANTED, osier that will ; t end well to Trie Stable. por whic, t !,.,,, ;cs Wlli Lie rOUJSTG MAK in !"f i confidence ran be placed, who would occasionally attend the Bar would preleredi MaHK HARNETT Vinccnnei June 3, 18 17 iNKO' VINCENNES, a. ne state muiiv m iiuimoa. 26th June, hS I 7 . rf CiL rr V 1 r I r r i w i-l ! f . i paid the second Instalment of five flo! lai b on each of their shares, are here) required to pay the same to the mrnissioners in the several cotftiiiei of the State, Under Whose direction the s.iid shares were sold, on or before the hist day of September next. By order ot" the Board ISAAC BLACKFORD, Cash'r-
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fui vragirs win oc ivttii, appiy 10 BENJAM M HAKES. Vimrenncs March 20 1817. lG-tf CASH STORE! I expect to have h re by the first May next a handsome assortment of MERCHANDIZE, Purchased in Philadelphia & Baltimore, wnen goods were4 low. The above roods are of the Iat st importations and newest pat rone, wbic ! I will sell low for ( ksh- or to those cus tomers on 60 or 90 days that will b( punctual. OWEN REILLEY. Vinrenncs April 14, 18:7 20-tf CTThose who has oid unsettled accounts with me vi'"l picasr c:di and settle them as soon as convenient. O. R. THOMAS II. BLAKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0 tne ptioiic those who ma v wish to consutt or employ Linn will please : ppiy at tne V1NCENNES HOTEL? 33 -tf Jul? 16 iir. ind jrtricf a 11' a X paper at the Seat of Government. Thc Koii!e o I the I ,; cd Statefcre respectluny informed, tliat, in October next, there will bo issued, a,t the City of V"ashin;;von a meWspApr, r.x II FI. i". : The City of Washington Gazette K be published ever? afternoon at two o'clock. Tci ' vice Daily, Ten ftoilar ficr dnnuiti ; Thrice a Week, (namely Mondays, Wednesdays ajui Fridays,) j-'ive Dollar a ur untiuwk. Advertisements inserted at the usual rtesi bCT" Important pubiic documents anA state papers Wiil be printed Jit i'ulr length ; and a competent reporter fcl-v Congress is intended t be employed to report for the Gazette. All interesting articles of intelligence will be careiuilv elsected and published. Siate of Indiana, 1 In the KnoX circuit K C 'c u r ! A fa 7 1 rm , iCrtos County, set. J- 1 8 I T. Owen Riley 1 Foreign AtBabbitt & Fairbanks, j tachment. This iky came the jrtaintff,by Gedrge R. C. Sullivan his attonv, and on motion of the plaintoT by his attorney aforsaid, ordered that public notice be given in the Western 8;fhi at ieost three ti i.es that a foreign attachment has been sued out by the plaintiff against the s;ud defendants, and that unless they be and appear here in their proper persons, or by their attorney at the next, ensuing term of this court to be bolden off the lust Monday in September next and nic and put in special bail in this cause that in default thereof judgment by default -vdll be entered up against them. Copy from the Test, R. BUNTIN eierk c. r. k. c. 31 Notice. IHJITE subsenber Intends to et out fc
H BUiiimore rmiai c pin, aoout tl? 1 5th day of August, and M ill reqnirc (?J all his (Vines he earnestly Hegs oi all Jr persons who arc indebted to him to call
and make payment before that time. H is situation and arrangements can acimil of no longer indulgence. JOiN EWING. C VinCenftes, 18, Jtffy 1817. t5t V NciiCe A 1A4 those indebted to i':- estefe of
Vi.ii in IJ. V . Dubois deed, or having any demands against ss id estate, aie requested LOipply to J- Call, Esq who la authorised to scttc ii e i BuUKi ot said estate. Tiio i HEMPSTEAD, f if v; t n Uratorofl rm . H. f.JJuboi dec Vincenues, 3, July i 8 i 7. 3 i A ALEXANDER BUCKNBR ittorncy S Counsellor at Luxe. Ii is establish) I bis ; . (h r.ee at V mcennci He w
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K n ;o l, ti i ?vi , Tii' r., Davis U b ivv, cofititM i, He mav be found at VINCI .Y.Yc.Z MOTEL. j ti iuly 16. 1817
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