Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 August 1822 — Page 1

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STEIiN SUN & GSNE'iiAL ABYEirnSEl? BY EUIIU STOUT. VINCKNNKS, (INI).) SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, isss. Voi, 13 No. Ss

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THE irEsTKH.YSaY A27D JEXERAL ADVERTISER, IS published every SaTumd ir, at TWO DOLLARS per annum, if par' r. advance, or TWO DOLLARS S 'lr. TV CENTS at the end of the year, fo. which a note will be required. No subscription can be withdrawn until all arrearages are paid. Advertisements conspicuously inserted on the usual tenns. Advertising customers ill note on their advertisements the number ot dines they wish tnem inserted those sent wi bout such diiecuons, will je continued til forbid, Sc must be paid for accordingly LlI)-OFFlCE MOVE F, fa&CAlLr. AT TERHi- 'fh'TE 3 7 Receivers Office, June h, 1822. THE following: kinds of ;o mw v ill

fee received in payment for the Public Li. ids at this otlfce. viz. Specie, Lids of the lUnk of the United States and all its Ur ine iies, c'.o. of the incorporated ard specie paving Ranks in the ton of R ton, ilo. of the incorporated and specie paving R inks in the Cities ol New-York, Philadelphia and Ralirnore, (except the City Rank of Riltimore ) do. of the District of Columbia, (exrept tlie M-jrcli ints Sc Franklin Raus r i i.

ui rviexuuun ij $ f the Farmers and Mechanics Rank at Madison, Indiana. Will I LOCK. r. p m. (CORUKCTKD WhKKLY.) Terre-Hiute June 1822 21 tf

PROPOSALS SAMUEL DILLWOI

WORTH,

FOR

id

FROM THE VAriOKAL INTELLlGENCKR NOR HI -WKSIT'. - Aii Department of State, ? Washington, July 3, i22 The following is a copy of the report and Decision of the commissioners of the

United States and of Ireat Rritain. ap

amis; - tu nc.-, nort: f, and near, tU Jand ranked F, and also of the islaocj call, d Dr or angle's island , ;i:e .l t-; passing between the i-lands narked G

ana u lo the north of the island called Island Rapid Plutt ; thence along the

north side of the last

PURLISIIIXG nrSUnSCRIPTWM

The .Military Instructor, And Militia anwiU Containing a System or Discipline and Manoeuvres of Infantry, Adihted to the use of lh Militia.

Shewing the formation, manoeuvres and 1 am an:

rvnlntinns of Cnmnanv. Rattallioil ScVnnd e'

Regiment, j eluded at Ghent on the '24th of Decern- 1 V . 5, e, 7. 8, 9, Also the several duties and situations ot ber. 1814, impartially to examine, and . ' aV , ot P'ck and e .ch OlTiccr and non-commissi(ned of-; b a report or declaration, under their Llumr cy islands ; and south ol and near ficer, on Ra-ade and in Manoeuvre. j hands and seals, to design to that nor- 1 ti t Glop Isles, numbered II 12, -3,

To which is added, the most approved ; tion of the boundary of tie United States a; 11 iairk Ul ""J""' and Sheep is.hu d,

from the point where the 45th d.gue , '" nuciciic ot the river,

"of north latitude strik st'c river Iio j ' ; IMal lI '4. ai.u s 1 ift

aiong

mcntioni d ivh., t

pointed bv virtue of the sixth article ot Keeping one lumdrcd aicU fiom u,e the treaty of Ghent. I sl orc to lhc uPPl r end thereof; thence, The undersigned, Commissioners, ap- ! a,,onK thf nJIt,d,f of thc jivcr, keep,, lt) pointt d. sw,rn, and autho.isl in .Hue c south of. and near, the isia, talkd of the sixth article of the treaty of neacc 'Ussonfor 1 u.ssm) and Presque Isle ;

itv, between his Rritanic Vaie-ty thtnee, up the tuer ke.pu ,.0,th of, Umttd States of mcrica con- ?nd n.cai l0 st'1 (''"P mm.

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may 29, 1822.

"TTTjUHLIC notice is hci ebv u;iven that

after the last da of June next, all those tractional seetions, whirh have heictofore been exposed to public sale, j end which by reason of their having not been subdivided, could be sold only as tiny stand clased in the old books of this oie. may be put chased in whole or in parts; their subdivision having been effected bv the Survet ov General. IOHN R VDOLLET. R L. O IjOsi Certificate of L inds purchased from tin United Hates. "jrj)Ul5LlC Xotice is hereby given that jj nine weeks afte;- dale, application will be made to tlu R ier ol the Lud K Office at Vincenncs, f r t!ic renewal ol a ceitificate m our na-ncs, for F actional

mode of Manuel Exercise. The whole compiled from the host mo. dern authors, under the immediate inspection of Major Genl h 30ns son, of Vincennes, Indiana. Tii-' necessitv and utility of such a work mas' be obvious to every Officer and Soldier . an uniform action of the whole, reatlv facilitates the movements of any body of men, & on the knowledge of this, the efficacy of their exertions must gn-atly depend. There arc no means by which knowledge can be more

readily obtained than bv the experience of

others, with these considerations the purposed work is presented for patronage coxnmoxs The work shall be neatly printed, on good paper, and will contain about 1 50 patc It will be dc ivered to subscribers at 75 ccn's per copy, stitched, or S' bound in boards. Those who subscribe and pay for ten copies shall be entitled to one ropv ertis the work will be put to press, & shall be finished with all possible dispatch as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers

are obfivnrd to defray the expenses of

printing The names of subscribers will hepiinted :u the end oC the work

5Tr!,'intcrs in Indiana and Illinois.

disposed to aid the above work, vill he pleased to give the proposals a fc'v inset -ti'ns in th.eir papers, and receive sob scriptions for the ;ime S D. Virteen?s. Feb lRSS.

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fir " '

m,,m? hyls

NO TIC R.

son nf!etveu to tne estate

riprKn, deed are re

quesiro to cotne n-ward anr! stth- lim

section No. 36, in I ownship No 7 south, imnTediatlv. And thos havincr claims

K Range- No 11 west, in the District of i ae:dnst the saul estate, are requested to vmcennes ; theoiigin il having been lost. present their :ccoun pmperlv attested Given under our hands at Vinccnnes fo- settlement on or Iiefore the AtU dnv nf

C J of 15 and 16.

said rhcr into lake Ontario, through ! V' -4 5 2 iiouh

"quois.or C arragui, alonr the middle ot ' , ' ,,u,ir 01 ' ' i o 1 8f

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"the middle of said lake until it strikes, . . a.,u ' ' inc' Qv aionK the noddle

the cotrmuiiication, bv water betu cen ! , "I1".1 ",VP T'rxh di is!an, nnd f

that lake and Lake Erie ; thence along 1 . , a,4,'Ubvr" U3 74 $5, blnff " the middle of said lake until it arrives ,Ma,;tl a' ;tNo S9 44. and 45, ami to tho

"at the water communication into I ake Tt CJ ' 06 c,rr,aT island, Huron, thence, thtough the middle of cl J8, 40 41,42,43, 46 47 ,nd At lltltll ft n.x... 1 .1

"said water communication, into Lake j T, , a'''" MUIl:s tast end ot

thence through the mid.de of , , 1 , ''V ' ,lc to the l oitb ot ' fll i l.l:tfl 11 , ..1 .1 . ...

this 5th day of July, 1823.

TIIOS roVLES, l) H R r.

s

UOllllID Ml llDl.li. $;)0 UK V A LID.

May next P R ATr WrFl? Adm?x JOHV n CKER, Adnii9rator Vinccnnes. .Tulv 20. t R22 26 3t

i ilL hhcinii ot hulluan v ounty will pivc the above reward, for the apprehending ot JOHN HADDEV, who broke jau on the nigiit of Mie 2oth of June, J822. He is about 35 years of age. fie feet 10 inches m height well set, light hair, blue eyes, down look, a wen on one of his wrists, bclictcd to be on his left, slow in speech, and much of a sloven in tiis dtess, fond ol ardent spirits, and and when intoxicated looses the use of his limbs, talks but little. When agitated or much pleased, shrugs his shoulders his cloths not known, a great woodsman, and fond of a Rifle. It is thought he t armed with knife, tomahawk, and riftc, and will make for Canada. He stands indicted for t tic murder of his mother, Issdbella lladden, on the I Ith of May last. All officers are requested to use dilligcnce to apptehend him, and Editors of Newspapers throughout t tie United States who are well wishers to the laws of Justice to insert the above. GEORCiE BOON. Shjf. SulUxHin County, State of Indiana. June 28th 1822. 23-tf n. n V reward will also be offered by the Governor of the state in a short time It is expected

WRS3Y.

subs, riber having again taken

the FERRY o Chas Smith, deed

where he has a large new boat, with aprons and railing for the ease and safety of carriages and stuck He flatters himself bv strict attention, to share a part of the public favor D WID OH NDLER.

To Rent.

THE subscriber will rent a rood and

comfortable DWELLING 1IOUSR. with out houses and STABLE, lying on t hurch street. The house may be had either ready furnished or notfto suit the person applying. Eor terms r.pplj to JOHN MOORE Vincennes, June 20, 1322. 21 -tf

Ml E undersigned has tkcn the above

g Establishment for the purpose of Manufacturing WIl S: EV Werc they haeon hand, and intend keeping a c instant supidv of the best quality of Hi c fi 7 Whiskev ; warranted inferior to none ma:uifacturi-d in the country. I'hev witl exchange V IIIK' Y and K'NIIW s.h'f of the best quality at a tedur-'d nrice. fr Wheat Rve. Ccrn, or Stork flogs, delivered at their distillery, or at the Vinrennes Steam-Mill. - ALSO The hi-heM price in C.AHwill be rti f-ir e "d Manic

(liar

! tiron

k said lake, to the water communication

41 between the lake and lake Superior " nnd to 14 decide to w hich of the tv. o con"ttacting patties the speral island', " lying within the said rivers, lakes and "water communications, do rcspecri'cly ik bc!fng in conh rmitv rith t e true tn- " tent of the treaty of 1783.' do deride an(l declare, that the following described iit (w hit h is more c!eatl imlieated n a series of maps accompanying thi! repot t. cxhibititig cotrect surves and delineations of all the rivers lakes, watet t onmuuications, and islands embraced by the rixth at tide of the treatv t)f G! t. hv a bt.ick line, sha 'ed on the Hiiiish side with red and on the American side vrith blue; each sheet of whirh scries of rrlhps is indentifit o by a ceitificate subscribed by the commissioners, and b tuonti ripal surveyors emploved by them.') is

the true boundary intended by the two h'-fnt-c mentioned trratirs; that is to sav : Beginning at a ston monument, crectd by Andrew ElHcott Ksrpiire, in the year 1!7, on the st.uth bank, or shore, of the said river Iroquois, or ' attaiagui, (now called the St fawenc) which monument bears south 74 deg 4 ndn. west, and is eighteen hundred and forty va-ds distant fott the stone rhu-ch in the

Tndian village of t Reigis, and indicates the point at whirh the 5fh paralle' of north latitude strike the said riv r; 'hence ttntnitM.- north drg 45 scr. wctt into the river, on a line at tight angles with the southern shore, to a point oc hundred yards south of te oppcrite island, called Cornwall islanrl ; thence, 'inning westerly, and passing around the southern and western side of. said 'sland keeping o"e hundred vards distant the'cftom, and folhwing the rurvatutes rf its shores, to a point opposite- to the northwest corner, or angle, of said island, thence to and along the middle of the main river, until it armrnaches the eastern extremity of Rarnhan's island ; thence northerly alor.g the channel which divides the last mentioned ishind V.,m the. Canada shore ; keeping one hundred yard-, distant from the island until jt approaches Shr ik's ishnd ; tin ncc along the middle o the strait whirh divkleV Rarnhatt's af.d Sheik's islands, to' he channel called the Lorn nult, which separates the two last tnenoncd islr.tids from the Lower Long San It island :

tnence westei !y (crossmg 'he center of

the last mentioned cl anneH until it approaches withu. c...- Ivrdte yards, f the north shove t f T r-v.rr Sanlt Island ; thence, up the r, !).-?, of the river, keeping to :'.r uonii of, and near he lower Saulf Ldand. 'and also no:th of, and near, the v.pcr Mih fsometimrs 1 1 1 ri . .

caueo naxtcr-s; Island, and south of

Well's island, ai d idcngthe sttait w .rU

dmde. it horn Roue's islrnd k epinr to the 1.01th of tlu small islands N. 51' 52. 55 60, ar d X. until it approaches tl c hotthcaot point of Gtii.ds'one is:ai ; thtne? 10 the i,r rth ot Gtinostone islat d and keeping tn u. ,OTlj1 aii;0 (, !lG small iLn !s No. 63, 65, 67, OH 70, 72t 73.74 75. 7 77, ami 78, and to the south ol No. 62. 61, 66. 69. and 7, until it Hpproat hes the soinhJrn j o nt,of II ik. ''.y isiand, thence, passil g to the south, o! I.'irkorv inland, and of the two snull stands lying near its southern extremity, numbered 79 and 80; thence to the south of Grand Long island, keepi- g 1 e,.r is southern shore, and passing the north of x arlton island, until it arrives oppo. site to the southwestern point of said Giand island in lake Ontario; thence, passing to U,c north of Gren ulier, Kox, Stony, and hc Grand islands in lake Ontario, and to the south of, and near, the islands called the D.ck. to the middle ot the said lake ; thence, westerly, alonptl.e middle of t he said lake, to'a point opposite the mouth of the Niagara rivet ;

uieiit u to and up the middle of 'he

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Coal,

l A and R to the vct m cs-tremitv of

Delivered a' e Disti'lerv JOItv r HTILEV c Co ATinccnn s. May 12. 1822. I7--tf

fra?ch Fowi d.

rc:n

the upper Sanlt or Raxte-'s iiland ; thence, passing between the two islands

call,' d the a;s, to the middle of the river above; thence, alon - ?he middle of the tiver, keeping to the notth of the small islands marked C and H ; anr! nort', a'so of Thrvstler's island, -jud of tho m-,M

vs picked up is'and tvxl above ii. nmrlnrl P :

re roati httween Small's and amroirhrct!,, nnnhn, fr

Snaps farmthc owner can get it again Neck island ; thence, along the passage bv caning at tins ofhee. describing it, and which divide the last mentioned island, p;.ymg for tins advertisement. from the Canada shore, keeping 100 26-3w Jn'v 24, L922. yards from the island, to the upper end Mill KW rilL' 1W fZ7TZ 7" f tnr sanir : thence, outh of, -nd near NULAK DLtDsfor Agents ti.ctwo imaiihiudi called ti,c n h.

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river, to the G. eat Falls ; thence, up the Tails, through the point of the Hoiso Shoe, keeping to the west of T. is or Goat island, and of the group of small islands, at its head, and following the bends of the river so a to ntrr h.o ow 1,..

NTay ar.d Grand isrnd ; thcnr.c alcmthe middle cf said strait, to the head !f NTavy island ; thence, t0 u,c wt.st : I fj south of, and near 10, Gtand and ! eatr islands, and to the w est of trav. bui y, tjuaw and Bird islands, to lake Life, m a . 1 ettio.i to enter the passage immedatt iy south of Middle iMand'Yt in-

o ie ol the - termot of n 'm-mt ndd ...il

lytng m the western part of -aid lake; thence, along the said passage proccrdl ingto the north of Cunnigham's is, amis, ol the three Bass islands and of the Vv estern Sitets, and to the south of the islands called Hen and Chickens, and cf Eastern and Middle of the mouth of the Detroit river, in a direction to enter the channel which divides Rois-hancc and -ugar islands ; tSienrc, up the said channel to the west of Hois-banc, island ;md to the east of Sugar. Fox and Stony islands, until it approaches Fighting or Great Tuikcv island ; thence, along ths western side and near the shore cf said last mentioned island, to the ndddle of the said river, keeping to the south, east of. and near. Hog Mand. and the roithi est of, and near, the island called Isle a la Pecl e, to lake St. Clai ; thence, through the middle of said lake, it) a dirertion to enter that mouth or channel of the river St. Cldr which is usually denominated the Old Ship cfianneljthcncc along the middle of said channel, between Squirrel i.Iand on the southeast, and Her son's island on the northwest, to the upper end of the last mentioned, island, which is nearlv opposite to Point an Chrncs, on tfre American dorc ; thence, along-the middle of the ti- e? St. Clair, keeping to the vst of, and neat inlands called Helle RevVve Isle, and - Isle r,u Cerfs to lak Huron; t'.ci cc through the middle of l .ke Huron, in a diienion to enter the strait or p.-ssa.o In-wren

'drummond's island on the west, and the Tittle Manitou island on the cast ; t? ncc.

throupn the middle of tlje pass.ipr ti.'i diride-.the. two bet mrntior.ed ts"!nrds ; thence tinning not t'-er'v .md tu i tMVt arouud ths eastern and ucrthcrn shrrci