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f ihc Unit i iatL-a - A mrrt' -7f ? singular l ) wh&rn tents s1'-'! cinf EAS, a Treatv bctwe-n the Umted Statcsof America ana the Chi kasaw nation of Indians was conanu si;re. i .;e 1 reaty kind ant of O vi Town, on the if day of October, in tlie year p L " th mt ind eiht nunid Ci A Ten, bv a i 'Mrnissioncrs it me sain umieu ciiaies, , head men, nd 1 oi t c wh le of the said knsaw haiton,on thepartkin behalf lationi which treaty is in ' ' 1 twin$5 to wit i Ii ai territorial controversies, 1- t r 1 t remove an grounu ot comI ist or dissatisfaction that mit?ht r ri to interrupt the pe-ire and liar t) Itty which has so long a:;l so hv 0- . existed net ween tne United s of meica, and the Chick maw nation -of ndians lameaMonr na'4freside of the said U States, . ' tar by and Nndrew iwnk m j 0110 ; -i, and the w hole C : saw nation, bv t'cir chiefs, admen, and warriors, in fiiil as Mnb'cd, oC the other part, I ave agre n on the fdllowinr articIcS) which, when rati (ted by the ). .v'-- ' :-ud Sfii.de oftheUtiited ; Vmc 1 ica, shall form a treaty binding on ail prrties. 1 ' : Peace an I friendship ar vmlv est tb i died and 9 ns ! v, netween toe IT .:. . c 11m ste - of Am ' a sa v ii ition of Indi Art. -:-d. To twt' iregoing artic at'on of Indians t a tie Cliicka lln the oh' of t, e Chick is iw b to the Uniteq ; the eicep ion as sii ei e. all claim of tin Stat :s ol America ( ch resorvat m ntiont d it. p tie. w h th 1 said nation has t the ' " rj Ivi kg ! rth of the sodth boon rr of th . h:c ol T unessee, whic 1 - . uounaeusouin oyme 55m aevree ill .11 .1 n 1 1 a nl north latun le. a. id which lands f ceded lie within tne following nndary viz. Begimungon the Ten sec river about thirty-five miles water below Colonel George ('ol rta ferry where the thirty-h fth de croc ot north lattim.e strikes tne w 1 1 thence due west With said degr inrth latitude, to where it cuti t Mississippi river at or near the kasaw 1 i Ts. thmce up the said Mi isippi river to the mouth of the ,N io, t lenceup the Oho river to the -1 of rennessee river thence lp . . IVunesSee river ti the place of d In ronsid ! ration of th 11 of claim and cession c f lands m p ec itl mjj a nd to perpetuate t e hippmess of the Chickasaw nation of Indiana, tiie ommissioners the 1 eel St ,fe. nari - low th said m the s n of t nty thousand per a mum for fifteen succes 1 rs to e paid annually and. as ; ; roons deration for the objects . . and at the rennet - t the the saidnati n. the com mis1 9 aafree In nay cant. JohnGor of tne jar" oi one r I an 1 6fteen ('ol- . tonsari . ix : hu; ira, i hhi ; : rn it nuc 01 a al i illiam C hert o' s-iifi nation or Jon ; an I the f te iuv nd dollars t si r. 1 G sum ( f two said na1 i.n o:.' S'o th, r sum hv ' l ,i him .elf at -; Ti e , e.ifer that t n supplying h e SOU K S Iron 99, wnenasu st and ineir towns aC InI 1 the ?o. n) in d t rnling " ni t the ir: nssnn et d. .ns ; Doth whi. h ;m plication of tnes.nd r.iition are to be p; ! within 6 1 vs ;f er t,ar 1 j cation of t- is treity to the afuret.-. I

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the commissioners agree, on the further arid pai Ucuiar ap plica tiotf of the chiefs, and foi the bemtit u; ; , or and warriors of the said M ton, that a tract of iruiu containing four min s sonare. to in. Inrin aam.it

lie teor sptinj array, a bi iga, on or near tne ncr iranct) ot tite '1 sn. lessee river, and within the land hereby ccocU, be reserved, ami io be taid off in a square or oblong so as to inchide the best timber, at the option of t.ieir beioved chief Levi Colbert, nd Aiai. James jJrovm, or eitner of them; who are hereby made agents and t.u, tees for the nation to leaae the said sail lick or Springs on t.ie fol lowing express conditions, viz. for the benefit of this reservation as before recited, tne trustees or agents are bound t. lease t.ie said reservation to some citizen or eWaens of - the United Mates ior a reasfcnajle quantity ot salt, to be pid aeaiuaiiv 10 uir s-viu iiiiuon ior 111c use tneieoi, and that, from and rfftertwo years after the ratification of this treaty, no aalt made at the works to be el ected on !ns reservation shall be Sold u ith h) the limits of the same for a hii? iei fiier l of 1 ci price than ont dollar per busael fifty pounds v. v i;tr it. on failure Which tKe lease snail be forfeited, and the reservation revert to te Un ted btaies. Art. 5th. Tiie commissioners agree, that there shall be paid to Opi) aasantuobv, a Dimcinal cmef of the Chickasaw nation, within sixty days after the ratification of this treaty, tie sum Gt gye hundred dollars as'a full compensation for the reservation Qi two miles square on the dMl side of Tennessee river, secured (9 him atKj his hen s bv the treatv held -with .. .. . the said v hickasaw nation, on tJ.e twentieth day of September, 1 k 1 6, and the further SUra of twent-tie dollars to John Lewis a half bieed, f r a saddle he lost while in the service o' the Unit, d States ; and to shew th regard toe presdentof the United States has for the said Chska- iw nation, at the request of the chit fs ot the said nation the com mi saucers agree that tne sum of one thoand and eighty-nine dollars shall be ps d to Mn or James Colbert, Interprer, with n the period stated in the tirst part of Ik BtiliiiU it i...'. .-..-,!... .. ......... .A' 01 .uuu. a sin 1 01 ciioncy taaen irom nis po ket. in the month tf June 18 6, at the theatre in Raltimore and the said Comnaissio rs, .is a furthi rr I fot said nation, do srcc that the reservations made to George Cesbert an i Levi Colbert, in the treaty held at tha council house of said nation, on the 26th September, isig, tiie first to Col. George ColbeYt, on t.e north tide of Tennessee river, and hose to maj. I evl Colbert, on the east si e of the Tombigby river, shail nun to the sole use of the said Col. George Colbert, and Maj Levi Colbert, their heirs and as i . iv fsjsever, rki h th- ir cu's;u.d bom h a ejed ny saiu treat, and, agreeaniy to t ie . . , ,. marks and boundaries as laid bff a d marked by tiie surveyor of the United Statrs whera that is t ti ( asi , and where the reservations have not been laid off and marked by the survor of the United States, the same shall be s done as soon alter the r it tfication of this treaty as p rateable, on the application of the reswrveee or their Ieo-allv appointed asenMRfccr app them, and agreeably to the definition m the before recited treatv ; tliis agretment i ma le on the following express conditions : tha the said Ian I an I those living on it shall be subject to the laws of the united St ates, and all legs! taxation that mav be imposed on the land or citizens of the United States h habiting the territory where caid land is situate. TheDmmissio ic: , furthrr ce th.at herT - tion secured to John McCleisoon the north side of Tennessee rieackjllb the before recited treaty in consequence of his having been raised in the state ofienneasee, and marrying a white woman, shall enure to the sol use of the said. John McCleish, his heirs and stsigni forever, on the smc condi tion a at ac! -' to the lands ! Col Geei jeColbert and Major Levi Col be i t in this article V: 6th. Tlie two contract sr tics e . Hant and agree that ne ot 1 e 1 ut 1 ni unuary m th . - ft a'e 1 enti'" see. as i esc ;v cct tn 1 the e I article of th's 1 eatv, slrallbeasre rtained ai ! mai ked hv commission I 1 rs appointed bv the President of (he United 81 tea; that the marks shall 1 c 1 old : the trees to be hlet d on tl si U of the line and the fore and afttteei marked U. s. ; an 1 that the Commissioners shad hr amended hv two p rs i s, to he designated by t'ae i rvickasav nation vend the said nation s! all h..ve one atvl seasonable im when, suid operation is to be cbtYt-

menced: it is f m t i i eVgtgg by t',, Com missioners that all impnm menta acu.dtv made by individuals of the Chickasaw nation synch shall be found within the lands Ceded by this tratt. that a fair unit renuiiiftlUfl

compensation shall be paid there r to t tic respective individuals havii made or owned the same. Art. 7th. In consideration of the friendly and conciliatory dispostidn evinced during the negotiation of this treaty by the Chickasaw chiefs and warriors, but more particularly, as a manife station of the triendshp and fiberality pf the President of tne United States, the Commissioners agree to gire, on the ratification of this treaty, to Chinnubby, king of the Chickasliv nation, to 1 eshuamino, Hri m viiivery, Anpassantuhhy, mJTim Seely, ames Brovn. Levi Cmber

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Ickaryoucuttaha, George Petty grove, trine, do horeby aeknovedgc mu.:Immartarharmieco, Chickasaw cniefs enes to be under the protection ot and to Milcum M'Gee, interpreter to tuc united states oflAmcrica, and oi

this treaty, each one hundred and fifty no oilier nation, power 01 sovereign; lith the laWa of the Union will p.'hdollars, in casli ; and to major h- Whasaocver. Uh the above once a week ii I ti.e 1st

liam Glover, col George Colbert, Hopoydahaummar, Immauklusharhopoyea, Fushkarhopoye, Hoooyeahaummar, jun. Immauklusharhopyca, James Colbert, Coweamarthlar, IliaChouwarhopoyea, military leaders, one hundred' dollars each; and do further agree, that any snnuitysjheretofore secured 10 the Ci id a.Wtnation of Indians, bv treat:, to be n.V'd in poods shail hereafter be ISirVin cash. In testimony whereof, t!;c said commissioners, and undersigned chiefs Sx warriors, have set their hands and seals. Done at the treaty grOJMid, east of Old Town, this 19th daKol October, in t:.c year of oV Lord one thousand c;r..t baindxed and eigtu( en. ISAAC SHELBY. ANDREW JACKSOX. Levi Colbert Samuel Secaley Chrnnubby, king Tesl uaminro Wil iam . eGUvery Arpasheushtubby James Brown c kar au tut aha X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X Ge irge P ttygrova j ruharmicco Jajor ti neral William Coibers ? I ior Wtllia m Glover i opayaliaummar I ramou k I usl 1 ai i mpoy ea Tvskaenopoyea Hopoyahoummar, jtm. Immaak h t s h h a r hopoyea lames Colbert Cowcmart hlar Iliackhau n arh poyea Col. ( ' orge ( olbert Li pet 1 nee 'f x X X a Robert Butler, adj't gen. and sec y. Th J- Sherburne, A C. N. of Indians Malcum I(Gee, Interpreter, x Martm Colbert J.'. Bronaugh, ass't nap. gen, s d. Thos II Shelby ofKenucky. IU K. C'all, Capt. U. S army. Bmjamin Smith, ol Kentucky Richard I Easter, A. D. (J. M.Gen. Ms H. Vi' Chester. W. B. Lewis, Now, therefore, be it known, that I amea Monroe President of the Uni ted Ste ea of America, having seen considered the said treaty have. ov and with the advice and consent of the senate, accepted, ratified andfjonfirmcd the same, and every clautec and article thereof. k Intesti nonv vIiereof I havecauied, the seal of the United S a;e tcrbe hereunto affixed, and have signed the same with my hand Done at the Citv of Washigton, this 7'.n day of Jaiuary, in the yeai of our Lord and in the 4:d year o! A met ican Indepen lence. JAM 5 MONK i the President : JOHN QU.Nt Y ADAMS, secretary of state. James Monroe, r: esi !rnt of the U States of America, 'I' d! mnd n !?utar t y ftA0M these firrscnt thall ro;ie. Greeting: W R en X as Treaty of j e.. e and Friei (ship, between the United 9tat of meriei. ;md the Grand Pawnee Tribe of Indians w ..s tr.:. ! , ! i . eluded,atSt Uuis, on the Itth syof June, in the yoar of our Lortl It It, by Commissioners on the part of the said United tatv-s, and certain 1 l ie fs and warriors of the said tr be, on the j art and in behalf of the said tribe, whi h Treaty is in the words following, to w it : A Treaty of v nd ft i rodshift made and concluded bv between W'm. Clark and K Chouteau, Commissioners t United 6t.c of America e . ,c

part and be half of the said States, of the one part,and ,tbe undersigned chief and warriors of "the Grand 1 awnec tribe, on the part am, behail oi then said time, o tttoothor PalL . ' I . r i ne parties, being desirous of es-

iawnaiuii8 piu auvi i.icmibi.ip, octween the United SluIcs auu Use aid trioc, ,)ae agreed to tne following aruclca: Art 1. Everv iniurv or act of hostiliiy by on or tithcr ot the contractlnU parties, agalh&t the other, shall be nautuaiiy forgiven ami forgot Art. J. Tne re shall o perpetaal peace and friendship between ad u v. citizens ol tlie united States of America, and ail tne mdivmuals com posing tne aul Grand I'awnee tribe. Ai i. j. 1 he undersigned cnieta and wan lot s, tor thcmseives and tneir sra An. 4. The undersigned chiefs and warnors forthrineeUcs and the tribes they represent, do moreover proouse and obiige themaelvea to dU vcr up, or cause to be delivered up to the autnonty ot the Umied Mutes, (to be puniahed according to law) each and everv indiyiuual ot tne aaid tribe, w ne shaif at any time heareaftei violate the stipu.dtions oi the treaty ti.ii day concluded between the said tribe and tne sinu United Mates. in vitnesb whereof the said William Ciai kc and Auguatc Cnouteau, Commiasionei as aforesaiu.and the said cjuels anu warriors as aforesaid, have hereunto ubsciihttd their names anu affixed their scalsAiis itthdavof June in tne year ol out loiu 1 b 18, and ot the Independence ol t. c United Mates tne fort) -second. WM. CL.aH , AUt;. CHOUTEAU. Teratuewit, the haul ea.e x Taheerish, the soijuier x Te aperishta, who w ants to go to waix Talaweboure, the fonower x i an a 1 icaiiawaa, tiie gianu chief bi hair x m ;: ahea, i.u'.. k ouoiiee weckW chief of the bii Isiac peo Settulusnaa, the knife chief S nakororishara chief the sun T;.i .a, earv. aa, me wild cat Tai'rarevetishta, tlie round shield Arorishhara, the warrior i . iawaheartearookot, the fighter kereconk, the crow's eve x x X X x x X X X Lata urishhara, the ciuel ol the shield x Done at St. Louis, in presence of H. Wash, scc'y. to tjic commissipn. R Paul, col. ?i. M. John O. Fallon, capt R. R. In. Roland, Sub Agent and Trans. See. A. L. Papin, Interpreter. Wm. Grayson, J T. Uonore, Interpreter 5 tephen Julian, U. b. loteiprctcr Josiah Rasnaey Th Robcdow. Now, then fore be it known, tha I, '.ones Monroe, President ol trfCaL , 1tcil States ot America, haim; .n I l A.S ? S - l& ai.i cot. sun re;i tiie iuiu 1 iu:m by and with the advice and the Senate, accepted, imtHiee' tirm-(i the same, and cci ,i mo conv clause and article thereof. In testimony w hereof, I have caused the seal of tlie United States to be nereunto amxeo, ana nave signea the same w it! niy hand. Done at the City of W-.shinton, this seventh day of Januar,in the year of our Lot d one tl ousend eight hundred and nineteen, and ii)4he forty -thirdjfeer ot .Mneric m inth pei 'e.s JAMI.S M N HO jL.. By the P. : sid.ent : M K JOHN iMT AD A " '. ix -vrrrury 0 Steer Vyilti.t of the Caked Sates. a bv an at t of Congress, re e 1 . ' 1 . rebruary, isie, entitled an act inaki;. proviaioo for the establishment of addiiioi si L.md0:V' s i the territury of Missouri " he Presideni of the United Statee ia ' 1 : i : i . , . - 1 ?: ' 1 , "ue 1 l,lC m' ' v. uu it ..ac ocen survt eu m U:e sa;a tt . t be - eWkw Therefore, U J rr dent of the United States, 80 hereby Itftteki k- wiuthat i u sa e Icr t e diaposal (agreeably re lae v of certaio lands in the ternn rv of Mlss uri shall be ne!d in Fraiikiin, in said ten ifd v, via : (Mi the first Men 'sy in .anuarjr next, f r t ssle of Townships Mo. 46 to uiclusivf, and ) 1: a 11 towi.ihip no. 53 I

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1.4 to $i aiiu fraft'i i. o .0 Fract'i T. 43 to 52 w a. ftSi -: oi the fust Moncav in M-rch neat, fur the sa e ol Townahioe SoAU ;o 95 inclusive, in a' 24 & 25 43ioi'J .6 it (ju vi.c first MfM day in Mat :.cxtt

lor the sale oi lownsbips 51 to 54 incmsnt, m nangee 1 1 and 1 51 to 56 i;, 53 to 56 l i arid 15 rv .r t i-,t 4:.v 1 .. or mav b- 1 c t A bv for t c MIDport of s hooIsM for other pui posotb l.arh sale siifli 1 .. v.; 3 , v hs may be ncceaaary to oiler the ianda for sale, and no longer, and the lands thai! Lc Ben d in regular nuroesical order. Oicn under my haiaj at the Cny 0 Wasiiington, this I7t!i dayjOf July, iSiti. 4 JAMES MONROE, the President . J. Ml ICS. C(m. Gen. L O. Printers who are authorised to pubof May next and send their bik to ju;y 22- 38 tmay 1. - '"y ' ' , " WHERfcAS, by an Act ot Con PX"LU en uc cnira oay ol Ma,( h' lJi etrtnled "An Act to poyidefortne atcertainm and survcj 1 B ',l tJ:c b' un 2:Y iir,c ll-e'-1 Y be 1 rwJ wnou.ev reca im.ian a:.c: ior n purposes, uc rrcaioeiu 01 ti e United Sutea is and oristd 10 cense t. c r d acquired by the said i reaty to be offered for sa'c when stiff eyed ; Therefore, I. Jan es Monroe Tresident of the Uotted States, do hereby deeiare and make kneans, that pub ;c sales tor the disposal (agreeably 10 law) of certain lords in the A.abnma Territory, shall be held as id lows viz. Town's. Ncs. 12 in ranges 18 19 20 T. 17 & 18. r. I l ii.12.iS,U,ij i6 18 j7 ih,i9 1 IS I0n,i6,i7i8 20 9 T . 0 At St. Stephens ; on the srcor.d Monday in Aprii next, foi t; c sa e of Town's. N's. 5.6,7.8 i7,!8,i9,26 in It. 4 l7,i8,i9,-0 5 17 1 At Cahala on the first Meiidt) in May next lor the sale of r Town's. i2 in R. 9 10 7 7 8 9 0 11 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 lOfcn except such lands a have been 01 1 or. H l I : e n.a be reserved hv law lor the use schools, or for othir purposes. lands shall be cficn d lor vale in ri uSar intmerical onlt r, Commencing with the lowest nun.btr ot sittiim, townahip and rai c, and continue tl.ice weekSfSBidno lunger. Given order Dry hand, at tl e city of Waeftli igdots, the 24th of November, 1818. J aME8 MONROE. Bv the Pi eaident ; JOSIAH MLICS, CoiT-m'r. of the tieneial Land Offire. Printers who are am mri d to pubns. the 1 awsof the U.nteo S:j-. 4 will pybeilh the ?Ujvc once a week until the first f May next. r ..... . . : 1 Moarr&j .. 11 ur ( jitiontin'tc Cimmceiiw mt jUnm J HAVING esweted into pamrr. sldp wi l in futuu practice law in conjm I n, they will atterd tl e C rcu vwuns ui urr. rn, J-( ' rTersin, '.-rk a- ci li - scW ; also tiie PedeWl 1 dSnp.tme Courtn, and one of then w, 1 . n the westenf circuit. Those whoish to consult them ia tin ir peoicsaj aal capacity, will Fi i d oi r f : , constantly at their Office in Corydi n. MOORE k I UNB MX. I'Lettci s on business must be po.. pai h Ci rvdc n, April 10, 18 8 41-tf v i: o I- s Lb For publishing h sti s rij tion, AM"' Sj C I X to be entitled Tin: r..VER.tL L STRVCTKKt The oltjce, dnry at l an slices ol ili? peace, heri , J r.ei t o: istae'es s w;ti C fAiiii Cci'l'i' JOHN IM.AlHt l.s

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