Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 10 August 1822 — Page 2
cf Drummoncl's island, and proceeding in a diicction if) enter the passage bc.tw.cn t!ic island of St. Joseph's and tht American shore, passing to the north of the intermediate Islands, No. ft, 1 I, 10 ! 2, 9, 6, 4 and 2, and to the south of tho whose numbered 15, 13, 5, and I. Thence, up the said last mentioned pabsue, keeping near to the island of St Joseph's and pa-sing to the north and cast ot" Isle a la Corsse, and of the small islands numbered 16. 17, 18, 19, and 20, and to the south and rest of those numbcred 2 i, 22, and 23, until it strikes a line (draivu onthe imp with black ink and shaded on one side of the point of intersection with blue and on the other side with red) passing across the river at the lieavi of St Joseph's island, and the foot of the Ncebish rapids, which line denotes the termination of the boundary directed to be run by the sixth article of the tie f y of Ghent. And the said commissioners do further decide atid declare, that all the islands lying in the rivers, lakes, and water communications, between thebefoie descri
bed boundary line and the adhcent shores
from Cape-town be ciit off by the governor, who, as he has ten thousand ficuuds a year for his own provisions, may not be easily persuaded of the real extent of the calamity. Extract of a letter from an officer of the American armyy to his fiierid in Balti mire da fed. "Fort Smith, Aikansas, May 13. "The war which has existed between the Osage and Cherokee nations of Indians is, I am happy to stare, about, being settled to the mutual satisfaction cflhc parties, in wliih I havu no doubt the United States will participate, as the government feels a lively interest in its speedy adjustment. It has existed, I beliex c. since 1818, since which time many barbarities, of the most shocking character, have been commlved on both sides, but more particularly by the Cherokee, the Osatres being more disposed to steal horses than to kill warriors. A council of the chiefs of each nation wiH. it is expected, assemble at this post in about a month to effect a treaty of amity, at
w mi n me irovernor ui hr nrrimt
- w - j---. " 1'ic Ki-riiur win oe present ol Upper Canada, do, and each of them Having ncvei witnecd an asmMv of
does, belong to his Biitanic maiestv. and
that all the islands lying in the rivers, lakes, and water communications, between the said boundary line and the adjacent shores of the- United States, or their territories, do, anil each of them docs, belong to the U.dted States of America, in conformity with the true intent of the second article of sid treaty of 1783, and of the 6th article of the Treaty of Ghent In faith whereof, we, the commissioncrs foresaid, have signed this declara
tion and thereunto affixed our seals.
the kind, I anticipate the gratification of
my curiosity at least." FROM THE CLARION, TEX A. A gentleman who arrived last week from New Orleans, states that on hi way up, he saw a respectable and inttllig nt traveller immediately from Texas, who informed him that Stephen F. Austin, Esq. the ostensible grantee of the land including the mouth of Colorado iiver. was unfortunately, a few days before he left thp
-v . , , . , "iijillltU 111 lil.ll
Qi r " "r , . utica, in the stream. Our informant could not state 7 C r y-vv,Y,jr m the United States what tvouU be the tfTVct of this mishap ot America, this eighteenth day June, in on the settlement tint was forming under the yea-of our Lord one thousand eight A's. auspices, but presumed it v ould pro-
PETEU B. PORTER
L S
UtTS. ZIS It W'AK rnruntviKlA t on ..
AN 1 H. 11 A HC LAY, l s that ome one of the company of whom 1 .... '
, , " Jiuige Austin had been considered prinrrom Paulson s American Daily Jdv cipal, without los of time would effeo A meeting ol the A.ri an Institution, tuate in his place as the director of the Was held in London on the 10th ot May. settlement.
2 tong report ws read stating the number of vessels employed openly bv the French and clandestinely by theFiench and Dutch, in carrying on the traffic in slaves, and aderting in terms of praise to the South American governments in abodshing the trade ; and that of the United States in declaring it piracy.
Mr. John Randolph was present and
MilHarii finnfh.
t .
T Tf. WiiiTTEfjSEY,
11 JJ As just received from New York a ll tl small nQnrtmpnt
addressed the meeting on the subject. Yellow & White mounted SU'ORDS The following notice of his remaiksis Oilt & Silver KPAULETTS,
given in the ! imes ; r.agie x mil hu I 1 UINS, 'Mr. Kando.ph (the distinguished Slt&MAS Americ a) then rose to icturn thanks for 7n A Tum-c lathis mark of reject to.irds the Tni- PLUML DS. c. ted states of America -He said that af- Go Be JTW ter the eloquence which had already been Silver SPOONS, & TIILMMLES displayed upon this great subject, it Steel c Velvet MONEY PURGES, r uld lie an act of presumption, scarcely Watch CHAINS, SEALS. & KEYS, excusable in any snanger, but unpar Harhers RAZORS r.f the bet quality) donable in him, to intrude his unprcm- KNIVES, PHLEMES, cduated expressions upon them after the nRl&pTx able sneeehes uhirh thpv h.,1 nn lK:VSb ?AN DLLS 1 IChb,
cver, impelled by a double motive, which he could not resist, to offer himself for a few moments to their attention. First, to discharge an act of duty in behalf of his native land, in the absence of its ofheial representative an absence as unexpected by himself a it wa unfui eseeu and yhich had cast upon him a duty he felt inadequate to perfoim ; that of "thanking this meeting for the grateful sense they had expressed towards Ameiica, and also to a sutc them, all that was exalted in 6lation, in talent, and in moral character, am his count! yuitn, was, (as was also to be found in England) fmnly united for the suppression of this infamous traffic. (L m I applause ) It was deligiitHl to
mm 10 Know that Viigima, the land of his sires the nlace of hi mtivitt. hid
lor hall a century affixed a public brand,, store on Market Street Vinrrnncs, an
...v,v.,w.v. sunnu, upon mi iramc, anu , eitgam ami general assortment nt
iiati pin in uiu cuum ot mc wretched objects of it to the common rights and attributes of humanity ( Loiid applause.)
lie repeated nis thanks to the meetintr
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SPANGLES. &C&C. V.'hich will be sold cheap for cash. S7.3t August 1, 1822.
Cheap for Cash.
JOHN E VYING,
S just received, a seasonable sunply of
NEW GOODS,
Juh l26, 1822.
NEW GOODS.
Win. 1) u rich.
)f "JTT AS just received from Philadeld pbia, at.d now openinn- at his new
62-3v
for the tlatteting reception they gave
Mm. I " The plainness of Mr. Randolph's an
pearance, his republican smplicity of
m muer, and easy and uneffected address,
a',: artea much attention ; he sat down ami Ut a burst of applause. "J
Ca.f cf Goad Ho fie. Painful account? have lately been icccivcd of 'he great distress, of the agricultural emigrants, in '-mscqucncc of the failure of the crops for two seasors. Many of them wctc abBolutely suivina;. Some relief has been a Immistered frorne Cape-town, but not
sumciem o cneck tne elarmtnr distress.
It s saul the c-nn. rants arr indignant m
their treatment, but dare n it ive vent to thtirccmphhit?, lH thc slcn4$r supply
DIXY GOODri,
Giiocr:ui!;s. IIAUDWAHE. UUKHNSWAIUJ, GLASSWAKK, LEGHORN, k ? siHAu, ( BONNETS, Ladies k Cltntlemcns Morocco k Leather Shoes. Misses k ('! ildrcns do. WINES. im NI)Y, HUM Jamaica SPIRITS, tv Which he ( HVrs for sale by retail, at the lowe.it rali pi in s Vinctnncr, A!uv 2', 1882. tf-1 7
US I' o.i ui ah ut tt.e U'h instant, a 4 small polished steel ja-jc plahe.
vwth &iltr handle any puson iim!n-i;
he same, ami leaxitur it at this . Ilu e shall
e suitably !euanlel lor their tumble. 25-tf Vinccnnes, July 18,1822,
4 LIST of letters remaining in the PostA Office at Terre-II uite Intl. the piarter ending on the 50th June, which if not tikcn out before the l ist tlay of September, will be sent to the general pe.st-offxe as deadkttei o. a it
Nathaniel Adams. lVavnap W. Ikgijs As.ihel Bennett John Paitrv
H&rnum Van Blaxom ClciucntN Burton
C 1) Joim Conwav
Wm. Armstrong ' Jofe;:h Blckbirn Thomas Brown
A nos il. Balrh
John T. Chunn Jolin Case Willson Clrivmool James Caldwell Wm. Co"k Thomas Curry
Jamf Daws
Xiehrleis DloiTt
Swlonu.n Dicksi'ii
Hyacinth Dchr Ann I-learl
Redmont Evans JrsLph Earle
John Fhn. inirham
Nelly Cunningham Fli u Chinco. ctli James Cunuiiiga im
anl. II. D.eksoii
ron Dewey J
Benj. Depaw Peter Dcsar
E F
James Evans Jv ssc Ezra S mil. Foster
Thos. Foster
James l'erringtnn. G II
. tmes (ji ih;.ni Jimcs fti5h?m
Clem Ciore
And. H'nman Chrivtopher licit Ilejuy I lines S ,inl. II iger Noah Tub!)oard John li.miniilton A: ion H-it Bradfortl liickson RechJ. llkks Charles Jolc
Tliomas M. Johnson Seth M. Kinibk-r Lucius Kibby 2 Austin Leonard
Wm. (ireenwell Daid Howard Dan. Hale Hi race Holt Jacob II.irufF Tims. I leafier M ses H;o t Fi j.h L. Hilllxv H.rno J. T. ILr.urieks J K
John J -.ekson 2 Arch V.'M K'fnnash J oints Kevr 2 James K 's v
Lucy Lmiuimrton
Luke Jrlmsou 2,1 N
John C.Murphey Otis MVulouch
Erastus Mitchell Wm. Mitchell John Martin David Mover And. MeClain David MeCasky Thos. Norris J.xnics Osborne
Jesse P. ( )shorne Munfonl P. Peters Peter Penning Joshua Penbv Jasper Randubs l'Viisaiieth Rodgers Charles Reed Sihc.ster Steele itoliert Sturgui John Si'u i tip Shff. Park county Jn. Pike
C. B. M v desttt Pency Miteb.cll 3 Asa Hilles Mo' ;;an ."in M;.rrbleau Davhl Mi l--i'i Win. M. Mrp ' UobtNoblt OP Wm. Odlc
J'lui Oxford Daniel Parker A G. Pivs Peter Price R. S. Sand Rir.cn David Rodney Joseph R .1st on Zera Siierman M. A. Smdcrs Elisha Saturday L.II. Scott
Solomon Lyons
t r w John L. Thompson Richd. Taylor
Ruben Thaver
John Turner Henry Y--m Dine Henrr Whaby Henry Will aril Mark Williams George Webster.
C'dtb Tru!)lood Robt. Taylor. Andrew Win SickL Joim Walker Jubat Welch
J.icd) Wright Lo. e Kimblcr
JOHN AI. CO FAT W r,
July 1st, 2822. L. ir,.i..-;r.-3t '
Siile for Taxes. WILL oir.rlor s dc, at the court house door in the town of Meror-i. on Salon!;. v
the seventh day of September next, the following Lots situate in the Borough of Merom, Sullivan county, Indi- na, or ho much thereof as will pay the Bnronr,-h tax due thereon fr.r the yeais VU, & U.:, t, ther with costs, unless the tax an.l cot be p.:id before that time. '
nr.
r:amc3.
John Allen, Jesiih Briant, Dawd Black, same, same, James Brooks, same, Elisha Boudinot, Rank'!) v'ii.mdlcr.
John Kel.-han
Sanmel Kaufm;
same, Gabrk 1 Lcmmcns, Abiicr Vickcfy, J in Wiiit?, William O. Whrclcr, s ;me, J. cc (i. A. Wassons, same.
Lot s 'listed a belonging fo non residents, in rcit :
Ao. .Yj. Ao. .V). Ao. A .
14 New survey. 79 Id New survey. V:9
211 r- - J f6 15 4G 91 hi
161 117
1
o2, 5r,
1, 11, 16,
O
or, r9. 40.
yj, 01, 02, Ci, ', yu 9-1, 10..;,
. . A;. Ah.
: h r, J J 2, 55,
:: n, ;o, hi, sj.
iu! no, in, ii?, li.;. no. u:. r-r. i;i
i. i;o, no, lu, 14 , l.pj, 14 , n i.i:. i.)r, im, 104, lo-j, ioo, ioi, lru, in, V4 L5, :oyf 213, 214, 217, "18, 15, 10, 19 1. Persons at a distance are informed that nothW ; hut s -u c.e or it equivalent will he reo i e l. Piue who remit their ta before tlie d iv tif s.de nill pk:.seo tv i).-st ie. (;eokge w. LiSiisAY, t!c.?i. Julv :oth, L0-y;.y-8.
bprcie ! Specie ! ZOXE l) DEL. lit is EIETY CEXTS vill be ifuen per lOOlbsin MMiCIE, for JH)(i(i wciihim; fit. m 130 to 200. if deluded at the steam Distillery, by the fir; cf August next. July 12, 1822.
NEW GOODS, FRANCIS 1 ) I C ; ON. j f.
HAS just returned t:om Piiii.-.d. 1., vith a 'cpneial aso; Ur.i of A
GKUCT'IKS
1RV v;ocl)S. cv Q'EENSWAPvE.
Winch he oilers for sale very low 1 Casli. 24-Gt Vincenncs, July 12. 1 ?,22.
ON MAIIKF.T STItf.r.T VINCi- V:.T
JI" AS just received from Phi.-.V " ij 8. UUtioi.-ro, n cli-(!;i u. neral as y. iment o" guogkki:;;, (lUERx.sWAiJr; which he oHVis for sale by iel. il, at t! . lowest ca!i piieei. '
1 5 '
JOHN Wl?tt:
-rr-yr c i i .
j - ' ii w u ( j ! . of i iC o
& . -upei fine C.nu v. hit ii i.ev iii deposeof i r eah, either by ihc h.nn.1 less (juantity. 3 tf Vinrcm.r:;, : dy 1, I.?-:?. KEN?! AW A ivi;r,
'TJHE Mibsniber l s f;;, J,.-, :i or.:.", tity of KE.'UJl r i 'i
pei 'or fjual!y, hr s;;!e by the b-n4 sin'c bushel, low for cash.
I v. iil aho i;ive saddi.vs. FHFur.r.', .
ir.:xsss, in enchanfe for ki-mI
coin fed g.'A, miry cirr;.:: J-.c ?o 1. de.iven d in Novem!)c i u rr i r. x. JOHN C. :OLL-XL Vinctnncs, July 17, 122?. 25-:r V ncrfiJreYTjinfi T! WISH to p'.juo-asc a :. M:.. ; h number of ?.;;' ClTLE, , the Or'eans m ikct I cA . !e i . in.r Tiv D'dla r U Efn C;rs-.i;y !. . died, and wi-.h to o -ht n v n-
soin as possible i..; t:':-x preft.rabh.vI aio v. i- i to - ; the building of a fl it Ir.v. . :: . JUilN llVl'1 Jnlv ?fi, IC22.
tv. ? i I 1 O Pl r . ' fv f - ill -ilSsi .5 h 1
.V I
3 1 AS a number of -CI1LW
5 GEUS of the iii ,t (ji:..:i!, which le will u an ant f r
Persons wish.::)"; to ourd a: -n r.: pi
poeu i riitr ;a ios ooube en uite im 4 or at this OFFICE. V'meennci, May 2 t 2 2 -: 7--? f THE j-ubscib.-- oiT.-rs Id-. Uomelinhl & Kit dim Firm iit private s dc until the Gn tA' - j . bjrnext, at which time w id be m1o . if not pxv- ai ly ,ii';sv,; f c ft:-, nit urc h pi. .in, n; at. ;n.d :v. ;lv i :v , ;. ,J to any jM t r on dipohvd l ) m elj; se t '-. twi ins v iii l.-e liht i rl. CO" H ': V'; :!- taV "Tl ;n r; t; , - v Ti-ejit, or in cm iVa;. and a lair,c o.i. count made lur ca? . E. m. 1'an-o:;. V'nccr.nrs. Julv 2r., H22. Vi-ft
d, Ll - V of L 'k : m. - n , - Ot'.'ce ii II i v v : . r l ah--': :. i.- : - '-t 1 '"V Ihr f On, !m r. v. i ; ai .o the ; .d i'. t Giiire : !, .j . . u i... )' J C'if. - f.r !::': ri .:. ; . . .... 'I ; . i
D.tnl. or 'l iio,. G Me 1MIUGGATT. i ;.. (r. C SiiHiran, (attohxey k cov.Ncr.Li.un at i..i" 4 ILL ptaclice in tin t':;t Ju. V V Circuit, of the Male of h. ., and in the counties ot Crawford ami I wards in the state oi Illinois. H( rjwayh be found at his ofhrc in Vim-, ., unless when absent on pi oicssm; I . ness he has made an ; :;reeniei t, i sincss forwailed to hint, in his :d to be attended to
t) I ICE is hciel y -iei:. t. : iN OiTicc of the Mc'-ani Mill, is at the house of Jtdm 1). II .y. WILSON LA(iOW, Ecr C. .V ;. . -; r. .v. . : ( . Vincenncs, April 4, IS-?. It
