Western Sun, Volume 3, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 September 1810 — Page 3
5
L 1 ?
facliufctts, the town of Springfield er:. Crated. Sth. At any place or phce?, wh:rc troops are or may be lUtiuncd, inauhtu, or recruited, within the lUtc of Cotmtllicut i.nu" Rhode 1 Hand. 9th. At any place or places, where troops are or may he Oationed, marched, or Tecruited, within the Hate of New Yoik, Jiiag.ira and its dependencies excepted.
10th. At any place or places, where
trcpos are or mav be nationed, marched,
or recruited, within the Hate of New Jerfry. 1 1 tli. At any place or places, where troops are or may be ftationtd, marched, cr recruited, within the Hate of Pcnniylvanh. 12th. At any pbee or places, where troops are or may b: IVitioscd, marc lied, c recruited, within thz Hates of Marylaid, Delaware, and the Difiricl of Colambia, 13. At any place or places, where troops are or may be (rationed, marched, or recruited within the Hate of Virginia. 1 4th. At any place or places, where troops are or m.y be fUtioued, marched, or recruited, within the llaic of North Carolina. 15th. At any place or places, where troops are or jruy be Rationed, marched, cr recruited, within the ilatc of South Carolina. 10th. At Ocmulgee, Old Fields, and at any place or places, where troops are or may be ftationtd, marched, or recruited, within the limits of the Hate of Georgia. 17th. Propofals will alfo be received, f s aforefaid, for the fupply of all rations v hich may be requirtd by he United States, for the treops which arc or may be iUtioncd, marched, or recruited, within the town of Springfield, in the lUte of MaiTachufetts; and for the armorers, and other perfons employed in the United States armory at th t place, from the Hr ft day of June, cne thcufaud eight hundred and elcen, inclufive, to the h A day of June, one thoufand eight hundred and twelve. A ration to ccnGftof oneipound and one quarter of beef, or three quarters of a pound of pork, eighteen ounces of bread or Hour, one gill of mm, whiikey, or braney, and at the rate of two quarts of fait, lour quarts of vinegar, four pound? of foap, rnd one pound and a half of candles, to every hundred rations. The prices of the Several component parts of the ration (hall
be fpecihed ; but the Unitr d States rtTcrve
the right of making Inch alterations in the
price of the comnottent parts of the ration
nloreUid, as (hall m:-.ke the price of each
part thereof bear a ju(t proportion to the propofed price of the whole ration. The rations are to be furnifhed in fuel) quantities, that there Jb.! at all times during ti.e term of the propofrd contract, be fulfil ir nt icr the confumpthm of th tioops at Mic! iiimackinac, Detroit, Fort Ofage, and IB r lie? Vur, Cbtkdgo, for fix months in adance ; and at r.uh of tl, ports on the tveltern waters, tor at leai't three months in advance, of p"od and who'efoine provifions if the fame (hill he required. It is alfo to permitted to all and every of the comniir.dantnf fortified places or poll?, to call icr at fealons when the lame can be tranf-p-rted,or at ai y time in cfe of urgent y, fuel: fupplies o like prov .Tens in advaine, as in the cifcrt-tion of tiic commandant fha!i he uettr.cd proper. It is ur.dei flood that the contractor is to be at the riik ol iiTu'm the fuptdies to the troop8, and that a:! lofTrs fudained by the drpirdatioiii of thr enetry, or by means ol the troops ct the United States, (hall be paid by the Unitr-d States, at the price of tin ariicl-i captured or d Hroyed, as aforefiJ, on the drp-fuion ( f two or more perfons of credible c!.ai .ctcr.s. ar.J the certificate ol a c ommifhoned oil.cer, hating the
tirrundiatices ot the lufs, anU the amount !
cf thr articles fjr whim ceir.pcnf.mon ihli be 1 1 aimed. The i revih r $ undei flood tr re referv-
if Ui'itrC ;ates, ct rr v
WHU" ".tn.T.''' " 11WV.Y
eu to
I'.inc ot the
iuj p!i-t, s hu h v.
T
uiKier v : tee
lull he iiTu-d, unlil Jt.vr hf-en, or rn.y he
tl r h .
cd
uiT'hei
j
f (1
iv urn !.
u ha h
ilh-u undri t!:c hern c o:Tutn-
i . r
Cd ; una l.it a ui: : tv r. ;
i i ... .... r . i. r -
;1'A.S rr .;:. ru w 1 1 c. .! ha -"v.
th.e 1cm h .rd, r:r frontier, net e. tccuinrj three muiilhi. V.- EUSTI5.
run LIC SALE.
(T 7 II-L. be fold at the houfe of the V uibfcribcr. on Momhv the I5ih
day of Odober mxt, Iiorl'es, Cows and Hogs, all kinds of H utVhold Furniture, B.ds and Bedding, alio Farming Utenfuls, A Wnggon ck Hind Gccrs, and a number of other arricl s too tedious to mention a credit of fix months will hr iven on all f mis tif five dollars and under.
twelve months on all funis over five and not exceeding ten, and eighteen months on all fums abeve ten dollars purch-fers to give bond and fecurity n all cafes fdc to begin at ten o'clock. Ben), Beeves, senr. Augufl sin, lsfo. 6c JX THE PIliiSIDKNT of the UNITED STATES. WHEREAS, by the frcond section of the a61 tntit tiled fc An al making provifion for the difpo sal of the Public L tnds, filiated between the United States military Tract, and the ConiucUeut reserve, and for odn r pm poles," pafletl March third, one thoufand tight hundred and fevtn. it is enaCled, That all the lands of the United States, in the therein mentiontd diflricls, not otherwife diipofed of, or excepted by the faid afl, ihall be offered forfale to the highell bidder, under the direction of the Uegifter of the Land Office, and the Receiver of Public Monies, at the places refpecVively where the Land Offices are kept, and on firch day or days as ihall by proclamation of the Prelident of the United States, be designated for that purpofe. AND WHEREAS, by tin third fection of .the aC entituled, tfc An a6t providing for the fale ol certain lands in the Indiana Territory, and lor other purpofes," puffed April thirtieth, one thOtiiand eight hundred and ten, it ib enacl ed, that Irom and alter the fird day of June, next following, the fee ond principal nuredijn eftabhlbed by the Surveyor General, in the Indiana Tenitory, ihall be the boundary betwteii the Dillrict ol Vincennes and Jellei fonvilie, and that the lands included in the laid ddhictsreipeCtively ihall become a part ol the diltrxclb in which the ate included. fVND WHEREAS, by the hrit fection ol the acl entituled, " An aCt concerning the iaie oi the lands ol the United States, and lor other purpofes," pallid, M.nch thirty firit, one thouLnd eight hundred and tight, it is enacted, That whenever the prelident of the United States, has been, oi may be authorized to e.uiie the public lands in any land diitrict to he offered fr fale, it Ihall be lawful, whenever he ihall think it convenient, lo offer for fale, at iirll only a part ol the lands contained in inch dillrict, and at any iubfequent time or timt s, to oiler for v l: 1 e- in ti.e iauu- inner, any othei I)rt,or thr remainder of the lam; contained m the (atne. WIIEP.EFORE, I, j AMES MJDiSO: Pn (idem of the U-ni-ed States, i:i conformity with flu prt) iiifiti o t.e aCK aiorefaid. Do hereby declare and make known, that, fales for the difpofai
ol tf ic follow defcriued quarter J
sections of hind, adjacent to the Old Indian boundary Imic, in the Indiana Tenitory, and call of the
second principal meredian, vi
14-..
Range. I Town- Onart?r No. I "dp. j Section. j 1 1 north. S. K. 30 do do S- V. 30 do rf do N. E. SI do f do N. K. 22 do do N. V. 3 do do K. K. 33 do do N. W. 33 do do S. E. 33 do do S. F. 31 do do S. YV. 34 do do S. V. 35 do 3 north S. VV. 19 do do N. W. 30 do do S. V. 30 do 1 Svu:h N. K. I do do N. VV. 1 do do S. K. 1 do do N. E. 2 do do N. VV. 2 2 do S. E. 5 do do S.-VV. 5 do do N. VV. 6 do do S. E. 6 do do S. VV. 6 do do N. E. 8 do do N. E. 9 do do N. VV. 9 do do N. K. lo do do M. VV. 10 do do S E. lo do do S. E. II do do S. VV. 1 1 do do S. VV. 12 do ' do N. E. 13 do do N. VV. 13 3 1 south S. E. 17 do do S. VV. 17 do do N. E. 18 do do N. VV. 18 do do N. E. 21 do do N. E. 22 do do N VV. 22 do dj N. VV. 23 do do S. VV. 23 do do S. E. 23 do do S. E. 24 do do S. VV. 24 4 1 south S. VV. 27 do do S. E 23 do do S. VV. 2S do do N. E. 29 do do N. VV. 29 do do S. E. 29 do do N. E. 30 do do N. VV. 30 do do N. E. 34 do do N. E. 35 'do do N. VV. 35 do d S. E. 3G do do S. VV. 30 do do N. VVr. 3G "'5 1 south S. VV. 3i do do S. E. 3 5 2 south S. K. 3 do do S. V. 3 do do N. VV. 4 do do S. VV. 4 do do S. E. 4 do do N. E. 5 do do N. VVr. i do do N. E. 6 do do N. E. lo do do N. K. It do do N. VV. 1 I do do N. VV. 12 do do o. VV. 12 do do b. E. li 6 2 south S. VV. 7 do du S. E. 7 do do S. VV. 13 do do N. E. 17 do do N. VV. 17 do d N. K. 18 do do N. T. 22 do do N. VV. 2 3 do do S. VV. 2J Shall be held at Jefferfoni ille in
the Indiana Territory, on the third Monday in November, one thousand eh;ht hundred and ten. (men under my hand the feventh day cf July, one thoufand eight hundred and ten. (Signed; JAMES MADISON.
T5
TIIK WKSTKUN SUN. irIXCEXXES, .Vkptkmbkr 15. 1810. The Editor is pie (ed that he has it at length in his power to publifh the different Indian treaties made by Governor Han ifon, during the laft fall, ;is ratified and dulv confirmed by the prelident and filiate the proclamation accompanying each of them, enjoins and leqmresall perfons toohferve and iuiiil the same, giving to each tin fml lorce of a law of the United Staler Eveiy lovtr of his country wiheftima'e correCtiy the conduct of thofe, w ho, by unfounded rumors, have excited difcontcnt among the Indians, an I encouraged their nppofition to earrirg into efleCl, treatit s m ide widi them in' the moll formal manner, upon jult md fair principles, and which have ultimately received the fanction of our government. their pubbcation too, they willddcover w hat reliance is to be placed on the information of men. pi etendedl well acquainted with the treaties, in 1 the geography of the country, as to the probable boundaries of the new purchafes. Indifpofition muft plead an excufe for the delay in this days paper and die Editor hopes an indulgent public, will not cenftue di.it as a tault, which he muft feel as a mibfortunr.
The Rev. Wdlhm F. Thompson holds it in profpect to preach in the court houfe in Vine- nnes, on the. firit Sabbath in October next, which will be the 7th day of the mouth public ferviee eommenci g at 11 o'clock, A. M . The attendance of the cit izens gent rally, at the time hour & plaee is n quelled, as he experts for the services of that day, to entertain he auditory with a rational and criptural examination f tfic romantic and extravagant notions dial' formed, and for a long tune n is n a le an appearance in die preaching department, of that character and pei fonage d ailed the Devil. The prefent corrupted, unfcripttir.il and irration d errors, conc ruing that mighty potentate, demands a ele.ir, rational & fenp;uial dncoveiy and refutation, and 'ruth to be ir h a clear lig t, from the leli-evidenf principles of fenpure, reafon md eomuion leufe. . For the fake ol honed u iked truth the iu'jecl 1 an impartial ' enjuuy, demands tiic general hearing and attention. Pi'ljclipjlil, Aug. 20. We learn that lrovn tin Jifc 'olleclor at New Orleans, waslci- (! in the theatre in London, at he inllanee of mr. Pinktiex, out nminer at iliat plaee; and that lr -Kain his hot nr. he u vc up all is bills of excha:.:re arul otJn r r.p' t v ' hich is no in the liaoi .! mr. Pinkney, m ti nil (ur the U. Mutes. K.lh
