Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 May 1819 — Page 1

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T : tlUtlttl . II pSlU 'I 1 j tub ltd of t he ... required b withdra n Q

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rm j twelve mi !es arc ceded to the Stalest or such other stock as he may I hereby certify, t..ut I aunt ehhei uutingthe tci

United Maics, in trust for the L hero deem most advantageous to the C her- persoaallT or Ly u.i&. ma tion oi kee nation as a school fund ; to be okic nation. Th: interest or dividend ..:.a I :.n reiy, acuuitcd with sold by the United Sme and the mi said stock, shaiita applied, under the pcrons before named, all of whom proceeds vested as is hereafter pro- bis direction in the manner which he i believe to be persons o! industry) vided in ti.e fourth article of this shall iudcabeat calculated to diffuse and capable of managing their propcr-

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andt a'soi the rights vested m the benefits 4 education among the ty wan uxscretion j and w:.o ...ic

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the Uiitcov TumrdVe i v, bv I he;,;.ee ....ion on this si of tne with lew exception, lornx re.di t. - h

the Cnerok.ec nation according to Jdississippi. me iracts reserved, and made consuicertified copies of the instruments se Art. 5. It is agreed that such crabie improvements thereom

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R1 tux j. MEIGS. Agent in the Cherokee n: tion. (Copy.) Cherokee Agency v iWdMSte Ci arri .,0:.

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iesenl without stlch iiir0cuons will :ontiu'te'l until forbid, and must be

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Total and singular to whom

buringthe rights, and herevsith an- boundary lines as may be necessary

nexed, arc not to be affected by this to designate the lands ceded by the treaty t and it is further u.idci btood first article of this treaty, may be run andi greedby the said pames that by a commissioner or commissioner!) the lands hereby ct-lc ! by the Cher to be appointed by the President of

okce nation are in full satisfaction of the United Suites, who shall be ac- We, the undersigned chiefs and tetiin onen Chore

claims which the United States companied by such ciin:niisioncrs r.s councillors, of the Cherokees, ip full ciuzv in Jantiaiy. tt Have on 'hm, op account of ths ces- the Cherokees may appoint) duenc- council assembled, do hereby gic, ) j. siou to a part of thir nation who have tice theieof to be given to the nation ; grant, and make over, unto Nicholas ( xeAceno, or may hereafter emigrate to the Ar- and that the ljases which have been Bers tr. David Russell) who a-c 7'be use oftheL kansaw ; and this treaty is a tinai ad- made under he treaty of the eighth of agents in behalf of the stoics of Ten- called, was for twei I

justmcnt of that of tlie .eighth of July) July, eighteen hundred and seventeen, nesscc and Georgia) full power and (Signed) Return j eighteen hnndred seventeen. oflland lying within the portion of authority to establish a turnpike com- Jcertifv I believe th w .

A" r. me united states agree country reservea tome cneroaees, m pany, 10 ne composeu f t tnem, tae to pay ) according to the stipulations be void ; and that all white people said Nicholas and DiVid, Arthur, contained in the treaty of the eighth who have intruded, or may heieaiter llenly) John, Lowry, .'ato, and one of Juiy. eighteen hundred and se intrudcon the lands reserveaTbrtle other persont by them to be hereafter

venteen, for all improvements on land Cherokees, shall be removed by i;.e named, hi behalf of the state of Geor-

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Greeting : WtfffTtf s re:;, i i : tides f fa con

vc tioni betweenahe United S atesot

iv MR within the countrv ceded by the United St:

a ce; itct copy of the a C:Jr:. Washington city, au i . Noh , therefon . be it k: 01

James Monroe, President .

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gia; au,l the above named peisous ted States of America,

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j j t- e Cherokee nation of .sm,S Within the ceded territory) with the Indian tribes. and to preserve the o i p .:.y which said Company, a ' ' A-mA ..mA those enrolled for the Ar kansaw ex- peace on the frontiers." when thus established, are hereby fui Yt t ! oi Washington on the 1 Ped, who choose to become citizen g Aut. 6. .1 1'c contracting parties y authorised by m, to lay o t and Sw,. . ..' u 1 .!.,.,.... of the United States, in the manner agree that the annuity to tin Cherokee open a r u i o?n the v .-1 suit: e

fi'v-si'ir': 1 c'riv nT vi'hvmir. in

tcyrtTor our Lord one thousand stipuJatea in saw treaty, ent hundred aitd nineteen, by Johti Art. 3. It is also understood and C. ilhoMrt, Secretary of War, on agreed by the contracting parties, that the ,pal of the said United States, a reservation, in Tee simple of six and certain Chiefs and Head Men of huadn md forty atres square, with

said i..n-n. oii toe part and ill be- the exception of Major Walkers,

half oi tt e said . ation ; which artic

is are in the words following to wit A r tides o f a 0 otivfent i . i n m a de between lohn C. Calhoun, Secretaiy of being specialty auoris d tliutefor by the President ot tiie United Si iteS) and the under " ned Chi fs and Head lcnof tlic C lei ee ntin of tndians,du1y

authorised afld empowered by said

Cherokees, widen add real value to according to the provisions of the ire aut no used to nominate five p.; - and considered the said ai

me iami) ana ao agree to auow a re- net pmasea me umueui iMarcn, cign- per v.i;u i.t persons, nauTca oi ; j iyanu witothe advice and coi t f ser vation of six hundred and forty a- teen hundred ana two, entitled "An Cherokees, who, together with : fl senate, accepted, ratified sim concres lo each head of any ladianfami- act to regulate trade and intercourse white men aforesaid are to constitute fit th. ... i,h . .

ve the company ; which said Company, thereof.

Ia u stimony whereof, I have coueJ the seal cf the United Si, u ? to !.e !.ir. m.to affixed baring first t j i.ed the same with my ha Done ai I e C! ity of W" hin lm this tenth day of m:k!!, ii too y ti d cur Lord on thci j l e: :ht bufdied ami ninetei knd in the forty third year of Anierif a jamks mo: iu.r:. Bv the Presi U nt : JOHN QUIN V T)y cretart ot 6'ttc.

oi . ie unueti otuccs, ui inc iiiiiunur agree enai ine annuity 10 uu encior.ec i-uau irwn inc roosi sui.aDie

nation shall be paid, two-tin uis to t'.ie point on the Tennessee River, to he

Clterokecs east of the Mississippi, directed the nearest and best way to and one-third to the Cherokees west the highest point of navigation on the of that river, as it is estimated that Tugolo tiver which said road, when those who have emigrated, and ho opened and established, shall conrinhave enrolled for en ri ation, consti- u and remain a free and public hij .- w ' so tute t tie-third of the whole nation ; way, unmolested by us, to the interest

provided, to include their Improve- Dui;iiine neroKecs west oiuie jnis- wiuuenwa oi we saia company, ana tnents and which are to be as near siasippi object to this distribution of tneu successors, for th.c full term of the centre thereof as possible shall which due notice shall pe given them twenty years, yet to come9 after the

be made to each of the ocrsons whose oeiore tne expirauon oi one year at- srac may oc open ana compien ; at

names arc inscribed on the certified

which is to be located as is hereafter

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list annexed to this treaty, all of whom are believed to lie persons of industry, and capable of managing ti.e ir property with discretion) and have, with l v executions, made consider

nation, at th. ' ttyif Washington, able imptxvements on the tracts re-

p.tweotv . othuay ot rebru- served. The reservations are made i the ' our Lord one ?

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nine- they are intended shall notify, iu w ri-

t::';.., to the agent for the Cherokee Dart of t'te natii it, within rix mt ntl s after the t ressed an ratification of this treaty) that it is this side their intention to continue to reaid

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ation oi tins treaty, men ter wmcntime, Said road, w:u. a. i a

the census solely for distributing the advantages si all be surrencered up, afmnity, shall be taken at such times, and reverted in the said Cherokee and in such manner, as the President ration And tke said ccir.p.. ;. shall of the L nited States inav de ate ftwvc leave, and a-.e i.e i e b authoribed, Aet 7. The United States, in or- to erect their pub si inds or houses dero afford ti e Cherokees who re- of enttitahm u.t,o-.: s. ia read, that is si icon the lands ceded by this treaty, to say : one at each end, and one in time to cultivate their crop next sum- the middle cr as near ly so as a good

tl . sc who do not choose situation will permit ; with ;eae alto rv aliens, to remove, bind to cultivate one hunded acres of land

at c ich end of tl c rci.d, ar.d i: fty acres pt tlte middle stand with a privi e e of a sufficiency of timber h i the .-e

mer, and toi to take - i

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civilisation

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o prevent the intrusion rs on the ceded land be

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i. This treaty to be bii

ntvactinc parties s( soon, as

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United States, by and with the advice and coi of the Senate.

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J. C. CALHOU vttiUKiti -iiilt'an Cabbin Smith, i lIWr- R.i.l.it

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cicsi- permanently on tne land reserved.

The reservation for Lewis Ross, so to be laid off as to include his house, and oUt-buildingSn and ferry

ir nation, that the treaty between adjoining th.c Cherokee agency, re- a a

v v ' States and them, signed serving to the United Mate-, all the the eighth of Jily, eighteen hundred public property there, and the con r.' seventeen might, without further tinuance of the said agency wife re it - ty, or the t uV.e or expense of now is, during the pleasure of the (i taking the census, as Stipulated in the government ; and Major Wanssfs, jn t- W treaty) be finally adjusted, have so as to include his dwelling luc ? ..

I IheUi eJ Slates and ferry : for Major Walker an ad- John Martin, Small Wood,

. tramot country at least as exten- dltional reservation is tit de A six Jus. Brown John Walker live as that which they probably are hundred and forty acres square, to in- (jeo Lowry Currohee Dick

cmureu v unacr us provisions, ine ciuue ms grist ana saw mill , meiano contracting parties have agreed to i poor, and principally valuable for and concluded the following articles t its timber. I?i addition to the a'ooe VnTicta t. The Cherokee nation i - lertations, the folio ting are made, "S to the United States all of their in fee simple ; the persons for whom I !s Iving north an i cast of the fol- they are intended not residincr on the lowing line, viz : Beginning on the b.v.ne : To Cabbin Smith, six hunnessee river, at the point where dre4 and forty acres, to be Lid ofl in the' hei boundaty with Madison e ual parts, on both Aides of his fer- ' ty, m the A'ahama territory, ry on Tellico, Commonly called o - the same; thonce along the blahs ferry; to John Ross, six hunntain channel -f said river, to the deed and forty acre to he laid off so

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n ampdon of said stands And id itu .1 ike comnanv .. herebv

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sixty dollars yearly to the Cheranation, for the aforesaid piivilt se, i "

place, and on the day to commence after said road is open

ed and in complete operation, fhe said company are to have the hen, fit

..'': 7' THE ttttnn r hat an ttxceCcni K B . B 0 AT, of 13 or 14 u ns buuiitii with pn excellent set of bands ronstssitli rw a i : t; n the .-hash ar srl be ! ap- J py to i ci ivt FR1 V - ,' . or down sal. river, ppoci :oc to 1 ; made to the subsi i e., or J. .;. Dainy. Tl!e'a M SON'. May 12, 1819. ?i-tf PUB1 C NOTICE r HEREBY GIVEN rjrtiA' 1 shall apph my

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of one ferry on 1 nnessee rivpr, and (ember next, f r iht a,.p :;. such other ferry or ferries as arene- ... r cessary on said road; and, likewise, . , rn x said company shall have the exclusive 1 -t il "ract l La ,: I uS. at

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m ith of the Hlghwassec ; thence, a- as to include thi

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Island in Ten-

Jiutness, Return J. M igs, C. Vandcvcnter, J iiias I .ode, John Lowry. JLtti of fieraons rrftted to in tht

crr:c!c tfthe annexed 7 rcaty. Richard Walker, v (thin the chartered limits of North Carolina.

Vonah alias Big Bear, John Martin, da. Gorgia

pri'.i!ee of trading on said road do- Forty Arpents i.i t'jC L wee ring the aforesaid term of time. Praiiie. as the propert) ! Ri - In testimony of our full consent to all bav Vaile deceafed, ;amr t

anu smg;u.ar the above named pu- Ci several i eirs a

vneges and advantages, wc h ve hereunto set our hands and afTi3 d

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ot:r seals, tliis eighi dat ( f March, eighteen hundred and thirteen, Duthelee, x Naire. above, i Theelagathahee, x The Raven, x Two Killers, x Tecistiskce, x John Boi.s, x Quotiquaskec x t'urihee, Dick, Oseekee,

ta.i cs, w' t if v . ai :i i . : j t unc -v i a!.' Rich's. Hath rgo t.

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long its i lain channel, to the first hill nessee river, being the u first below

i i loses in on said river,, about Tellico which tracts of Vmd were

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fe I Little Tcllic river, at Tallassf

m in cha inel, to the it;

i ciosea m on Fata river, , aooui i einco wucn truces oi jtira were (;, ,); c parri . do

t mnes above tltghwassce Hid given many years smc (riftiie t hero- Walter S. Adair do

wn tnence, along the ridge which kec nation, to them; ta.ivlrs.Jb.liaa -j'omas Wilson Alafi Ter divides the Wnterft of thl Tfidrhwa.A Rn.;s. iti n rfnucrhtpr nf Vfninr ,k- n , :

i j lucr.imi tvuev. t o. co.

, to the Tcnn ssee er, six hundred and fortv acres squaie, rnmHRilv " , tin

TaJlassee: thence alone the to be located on the river below and i. ,!uor,u:'n-tnr a a,.

tion of tlte adioimng Major W alker s : io Mar- Dnhn N rI.pmnrr.TM

Cowee and Xantcvalle : thence alomr craret More .in. six hundred fortv a- r...... ; .... j

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Dick Justice, Big Cabbin, Kettle c an ier, John Walker, Charles Hicks.

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V pausawey, 7 v ' ark, Sceke kee, Dick ljioun.

111 rid re in the fork of slid river, to cres square, to be located on the west i ewis H tnf top of the Blue Rid ee j thence, of, and adjoining, James R41ey's res- i-(.. Tavlor

mgthe x uc Ridge, to the Ui icoy ervatioti ; lo George Marlrn, ix bun- mberlake do do Turnpike road ; thence bv a strai..t dred and forty acres "Square, to be lo- avid ieldsi (to include bis m

id adjoming, the res- james Brown, f to include his ficlcl bv

.Morgan

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Ii the nearest main source of the catedwc

t hestati ; thence, along ns mam ervatton ol Mat ,-aict

Channel, to the Chatahouchee : and James L wry. six hundred and t

thence to the creek boundary: it be- acres s iiare, to be located at Crow i - rstood that all the islands in Mockery old place, at the foot of th tec, and the parti of the Cumberland mountain ; to Susannah Tennea t and Highwassee, (with Lowry, sis hundred and'' font acres,

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Tennessee, near the mouth of the Battle cieek ; to Nicholas Byers, jjix j,.s .7 "Verk T I i .h ilia . . sm . t k . t v t t r- k x fMkAi MM-Ad . -. , Sv .

iiiviiHiwL, ' uitu eonsiiiuo a po: - nuuuiiu tu i iui vj .t 1 1 :n u '"t enc Jo a'ktr c

tun ot the ka boundary, beh roi l.a I be i au . onMhe i,,. n w-dkt-r

u the Ch w kee n ni n ; and it is also n rth I ank f t! e Tennessee, omo- PVrhard Tavlor

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tl e long poi dj do. do. William Brov n, do, do. John Brown, Tennessee. CKzabetli Lowr) , do. do ti re Lowry, within the chartered

limits of Tennessee.

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WUnt9t preterit Win. L. Loveiy, assistant agent. illiam Smith, George Coli ide, James Cat ey, ? , Rich.rd railor, '"'"f""5' J he foregoing agreem 1 1 and was amicably negotiated and eci ded in my presence

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understood, tl at the reservations coti- site to sai l Inland

tained in Ihe second article of the Aut. . The United States sti

treaty ol reitico, signed the twenty- late that the reservations, and the Samuel Parka,

n i mi. i itcen hundred and tract reserved for a school fund, in rite Old Bark, fof Chou) do.

T. , cm. ' ' ' ,uai io twelve miles t .e ttr t artu le ol mis treat v siia I be No ot rcservets wuhin the Ho i f

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I certify I Believe the nithin to be a cornet copy of the original. Washington cry. March I, 1 8 is. CHARLES ii:CKS. Ctkerok e Agi rcy January, 6 1 8 .7. We, the un lersigned chief of the Cherokee nation, do hereby grant unto Nicholas B era, Arthur H Henly and I) id Ru,s.il. piopiietcis o! the Unicoy rotd to Gcoiiu. the lilcity ct cultivating all iie giound contained h. the bend on the north side of

j. c. uki:-:v. os v . jVatrh aim Cluck M L 7versmith and J u . IU v I j, l Sr.C 'i ; Ul LY ii . rm their

J friends zi... tr.e public in geiw

r.ti tnar iney na remov (. their .' op to the house late y cten; led by .V r. Pats ron as a lioit wi.eit every descii tion oC WATCHES AXD CLOCKS will be r sired and aarnsnted to pcs ti m twrlr u.'. ii s. il.ey al.o con 'ir c to mannfj-CLrc all is of Silver-Ware and J The I ighest price given for old r. C I D AXD SJL YF It . Anril 18. .9 -tf

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Will al v av C (Ai I'.ai.el, at d for self.

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isquare, o be locau . "v commencing surveyed and sold in the same mar.- North tafoiionj - the p i it formed by the intersection r r, a d on the same t rms, with the Georgia, of the bouidary line of Madison coun- public land) oftrw United States, and Alabama Terr,

ty, already rocntioneo, ana Abe north the proceeds vested, under the direC- Teonesaecs b ink oi the VentM see ti,.r ; thence, tion of the President of the United along the saLJ line, and up t;.c said States, in ihe stock of the United Total No. of reservees.

reunesset river, opposite and below blX or ElGH'l APPRENTICES Chota Old 7'own, together aUh the ;o:ie

- liberty to etect a grist mill on Four C.., i JUurimtaa.

5 .hle creek, tor the use and benefit of Cod encouragement Vi!

iia roan, ana tne nerokees in the en ium. Lite Lpt.katlon io

J ncignoorno a mcrcot ; tor tbemtht KKIi'. ON'lmj.MEH -:jx"..ti.-f ..

s ou ejav nuuy, umi rt sell, to Ne. r u.o ittaaLi'L 31 have andts) hold the aboi privileges March .7. ....