Western Sun, Volume 3, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 September 1810 — Page 3

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At any ph-.cc or !;r? where

troop? are or m.y be luticnei!, marched, or remitted, within ths itaic c; Celiac, ilicut and Rhode Ifl ud. Oth. At any place or phcr wheie troops are or ray tc fta:ionrd, n) arched, or recruited, within the Uat of New York, Niuara and its depend? nci-;: e.xrepted. j 10:h. At any place or places, where J troops are or may he ttationed, marched, or recruited, within the Hate cf New Jerky. 11th, At any place cr places, where troops are or may be Rationed married, or recruited, within the fbtc of Pcnnfylvania. 12th. At any place er places, where troop are or may he ftatioRed, marched, or recruited, within the Rates of Maryland, Delaware, and the Diftiicl of Golumbia. 13. At any place or places, where troops are or may be Rationed, marched, or ictruited within the Rate of Virginia. . J 4th. At any 'place or. places, where troops are or may be Rationed,4 'marched, or recruited, within the Rate of North Carolina. Ijth. At any' place or plices, where troops are or may be Rationed, marched! or recruited, within the Rate of South Ca rolina. 1 6th. At Ocmulgee, Old Fields, and at any place or places, where troops are or may he Rsiicned, marched, or recruited, within the limits cf the Rate of Gcor; 17th. Propofals. will alfo be received, as aforefaid, for the fupply of all rations vhici may be required by the United States, for the troops which arc or may he ftatinned, marched, or recruited, within the town of Springfield, in the Rate of Maflachufetts; and far the armorers, and other perfons employed in the United States arinsry at that place, from the firft day of "June, one thoufand eight hundred and eleven, inclufive, to the Hi li day of June, one thoufand eight hundred and twelve. A ration to ccnfift of one jound and one .quarter cf href, or three quarters of a pound of pork, eighteen ounces of bread or flour, one gill of rum, whifkey, or brandy, and at the rrite cf two quarts of fait, four quarts sf vinegar, four pounds ot foap, and one pound and a half of candles, to every hundred rations. The prices of the fcvtral component part?, of the ration Riall be fpecified ; but the United States referve the right of making Rich alterations in the price of the component parts of the ration cforefaid, as (hall make the price of each part thereof bear a juR proportion to the propeftd price of the whole ration. The rations are to be furnilhed in fuch quantities, tint there Riall at all times during the term of the propofed contract, be lufiicien; for the confumpticn of the tioops at Michnimscldnac, Detroit, Fort Ofage, and Bcile Vur, Chikago, fcr fix months in advance ; and at each of the ports on the vveftern waters, for at leaf! three months in advance, ct r;ood and wholefome provifions if the fime flull he requiied. It is alfo to he permitted toallaiid rveiy of the commandants of fortified placer, or poRs, to call ior at feafens .hcn the fame can be trinfported,or at any time in cafe of urgency, i'uch fupplies of like provifions in advance, as in th'j difcretion of the commandant 21. a 11 be deemed pi ope r. ? It u tindrr flood that the contractor is to hz at the riG: of ifiuinr the funvlies to the troops, and that all lofies fuRaiued by the tleprcdstisns of the enemy, or by means ot the trsrps cf the United States, ihall be vaid by the United States, at the price of the article- captuicd or di-ftroyed, as alore- : sid, on th-j depofitiou of two or more per;'u!is cf crt-d.ble characters, and the certificate of d commiRioned officer, Rating the circumRancrs of the lofs, and the amount cf the articles for which computation (hall bj ci limed. The previlge is tmdcrRood to be referred to tlie Unitrd Sure;, of mpmin that j;,-ne of the fin r!u which may b iuruifhed under any c f thr prrplcd contracts, fmll be ilTu-d, until the fupplies which l,;.ve brer,, or may be iuri.ifhcd under the contraeV. now in force, have been confumr.i ; and th.it a fupply in advance, may be aiwayi required at any of the fixd po!U r,;, the lea h -aid, or Indian frontier, not ex-

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WILL be fold at the houfe of the fubferiber, on Mond.y the 1 5th dayot Oaober next, Horfes, flows and Hogs, all kinds ot H.ufrhold Furniture, Beds and Bedding, alio Farming Utei.fials, A Waggon & Hind Geers, and a number of other arridrs too tedious to mentis. credit ot (ix months will be vcn on all fums of f,ve dolUrs and under, twelve months on all fums over five and not exceeding ten, and eighteen months on all funis above ten dollars purch-fers to givebend and fecurity in all cafes fale to begin at ten o'clotk. Bc?ij. Heches senr. Auguft 31R, 1810. 6z

sections cf land, adjacent to the Old lm mi Honnditrv Line, in thr. hulianci Territory, and tail of tile second pi inc. pal inerediau, viz.

BY THE PRESIDENT 7 of the I UNITED STATES. ' WHEREAS, by the fecond sefUon'of the a6T. entitnled "An a making provdion for the difpo sal of the Public Lands, (ituated behveen the United States military Tra6, and the Connecticut reserve, and for other purpoles," pidled March third, one thoufand eight hundred and feven, it is enadledThat all the hinds of the United States, in the therein mentioned dillrics, not oiherwife difpofed of, ,or excepttjd by the faid a5l, lhall be offered fjor ialc to the highell bidder, under the direction of the Regilter of the Land Office, and the Receiver of Public Monies, at the places refpeclivciy where the Land Offices are kept, and on fuch day or days as ihall by proclamation of the Piefulent oi the United States, be defignated

i jfOr mat purpoie. jy AND WHEREAS, by the nird feclion of the act entituled,

44 An nci providing for the fale oi certain lands in the Indiana Territory, and for other purpofes," palled April thirtieth, one thoufand eight hundred and ten, it ib enacted, that from and alter the firfl day of June, next following, the fecond principal mtrediau tdablilhed by the Surveyor General, in the Indiana Territory, lhall be the boundary between die DHlriet oi Vincennes and Jeffeifonville, and that the lands included in the faid diih icts refpeCtively ihall become a part of the diilricls in which they are included. AND WHEREAS, by the firit feclion of the a6t entituled, lk An aCt concerning the fale ol the lands of the United States, and ior other purpofes," palled, March thirty iirit, one thoufand eight hundred and eight, it is enacted, That whenever the pretident oi the United States, has been, or may be authorized to caule the public lauds in any land diltricl to be offered for lak , it lhall be lawful, whenever he ihall think it convenient, to offer ior. laic, at iirit only a part oi the lands contained in inch diilriCt, and at any iubiequent time, or times, to offer ior sale in the fame manner, any other part, or the remainder of the land contained in tlie lame WHEREFORE, I, JAMES J!.1DJSOA Pidident of the Unital States, in conformity with the provifions oi the acts aforefaid, Do hereby declare and make known, that, fales for the difpofal of the following detcribed quarter

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. . . .- 1 Ik- 1.(1 m il frotri tr- E irw. rd broughi !'; no p-prrs Urther tl'it Trotn Fr.n klortj Iv uiu.kv f om which ;ve h.u r mde t-w rXtr-Ct ; tllrv, luuVfVr,, JG !iOt fum ilh u nvuIi .!,; attiJri ot importance. ::- i. I: his fjrrtj foi tlncntly irjuntrd for fey. er-1 ihiysp.ft. th c nr.Mrcdorr P.strr, 1:3 rehned his rirna;;d on Injrd tiie frigate ElTcx,'to whidi ic.w .uy appointed. Spirit of Ssvzr.sj Sixr Cpt. Ellis anived at New York- on the 3d infl. from Port au Prim -, i"Utes, that a few days previous to his ftiiu,, a frvere bittle was f4ight between the forces of Chrillophe and Petion near the Mole. The forces of Petion were comnandrd by E.imaire, who permitted the forces of Chriftophe to enter thr town, when hr attacked nnd routed them c ompleteh , I 10O men being cut to pieces or driven into the fea. He 1 kewife htes tint the fleet of Chrillophe hi blockaded the harbour which contained the fleet of Petion. The report of . the Britifh armed vefTels bein off thr Cpes of Virginia, is fufprcted by the Editor of the Norfolk Herald to be inenrrea ; fubfrqurnt arrivals at that port fro u different quarters not having feen or heard of any. Extract of a letter from a gentleman near Kenhawa c. h. (Vir.) to his friend in this town, dated Srpt. 5th, 1810. " There has lately been a well funk on thr land belonging to my brother : and myf-lf, by one of my brothers, ho has an intereft in it. He bored it 92 feet, and obtained fait water, whit h is, in rny opinion Oronper than any heretofore diftovcred at this pl-re, nd a fufGcient quantity to fupply tf n furns, and to mke at left 600 bufhrls i 24 hours ,n about a week 'we expdV to It-it 3 furnaces nt tl.i? well." Scioto Gaz.

Shall be held at JelTerfonvillc in the Indiana Territory, on tiie third Monday in November, one thouband eicht hundred and ten. Given under my hand the leventli day of July, one thoufand cirht hundred and ten. (Signed) JAMES MADISON.

BY WILLIAM IIEXIir HARRISON-. Governor and Commander in Chief of the Indiana Territory A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the circcmfHncrs rf the Territoiy require that the Lrgilla ture (liould be convened, I h-ve thought proper to appoint, and do by thefe prefents appoint Monday the 1 2th day of November next, for the meeting of the f-me . and the members of the Legislative Council, and of the Houfe of Keprefr ntativrs, ad ench and evejy of them, are irqnirrd to we their attendance on that day, in the Town of Vincennrs accordingly. GIVEN under njy hand, and the feal of ihz Territory, at Vircrnnes, this twentieth day of September, l. S.j one thnuftnd eight hurdred ancl ten, ar.d of the Itidep--ndr nee of the United Stites th thirty fifth year. Wm. HENRY HARRISON. Dv tlie Govrmrr, 'JOHN GIBSON, fet retary. N OTOEi RECITER'S OFFICE, VINCE.NES.

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r-aloti of ?bf-nre or ntir.ority, hwvr r.ot hit'.erto r:.hiliifrd th'ir claims, rr hrrehyremirdrd tlit theti'rr allowed for rxl.ihi'inrr n )!Ces of fuch ili.nn. hy an Ac rf Conrrf, pTrd on the 30th dy nf Apri,, la 10, will expire en the 1Q dav of Novera ber next. John Badnllct. ' Rfg". of the Land Offitr. BEEF BEEF f i h Er 7 THE lubferiber wifhin t Itiri.irh tl citiZTi" (lu jiat's a ntrors tXCrp fd) with vcd UEl-.F. will five Two liol.

i. K'U . . v i . y 4 l . it I. Y ' "'J' UlrU j .ri ('ASH, pvb!r m two month, ff ?rd Ia uloirf'.rn- IWf Oflr, delivered h; Y wcrr.tic I p h.-.p-s to rrret with rn Couruemeu: iriti ev-ry f.o-J Ainetitan. ll'tl'lam MKGocn. Vinccar.c-i yth Aug. 13 10. ?c