Western Sun, Volume 6, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 November 1814 — Page 2

or "'fuf.l to admit fuch in article would

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r Bfi c'.ntion.

As we had rcprc

tion made -y them, on that febj

not fum i etly txpliri'. ttv ir government

.uch an article would f WCc or fufpenlion of the rlHEoo fented that the propofi T J . r i, on ttut fubiec", was I . i ir j

NOTICE,

HK underugmd, two of the commif

irs appointed by the act of con

fled on the 3ifl of March, !8U

tilled an act ur.-vidinn tor the mdenmi

bad '.:.ccted tfem to bivc us every nr.fff-. Utaimn ,f retrain cUimaots ot public lands

ry explanation, w Bin roa i$ h? , w th. Miffiffippi territory,' hereby, accord bafia which 1 uR be to.fidcred as an indif ; ;ng to the inj0l,ai ns ot the IV, id aft, give p ! p 1 1 miliary. I notti:r to whorn M may concern. It -i , fine qui non th the Indiana Thdt the C) mrnlffioncis (ppointed By the ftmuM mcltrfl d m the pc fiction, bod, 1 f,k -a WU m.rt (0 lhr fir Mondsy , M incident thereto, that ihr bound.net ot fa;iuaiy DrXtf fct lhc cjty of WaOimgton, (heir territory muitc! oe permanently rftab a, :)y the ftw ,a direed for thr puipofe libVo. Peace- with the Ind.n.s was iub- : lht.n Qr a3 f)on thereafter as miy be praC. j-ct fo 5mple ,s to require no Comments tu ir 0f adjudging and determin.ng-upon With rrfpeato the boundaiy which w i n tIu (, fr ; ieni y of all fo-h reiealVs, affigndivide their frntoty tr m lhat ot tltc L. mrnU ..j povvPrs ,s may b: executed and States, the hj A of thr Britifh soeernmeni dfitrd in the rr.ee of thr lcretary of was, that the Indian Ihouid remain as a j ft ,te, in conformity with the dire a ions of permanent garner between ur weftem the r4ld a . anj theQ thr. Qr settlements ind the adjacent Bitifti pro- fuon l0crc .flr. ,s rny hf piakCTic able, for tincrs.to prevent them from being cmurr- tl(. mi. e f aff:,wltt anrl Hbitv AtfA..

lining uj) m ail controTrerfiei trifing roin

John Hunter, VVilham Hwkins,

neirh

initv til to each nther ; (! tl

VJ btltei nor t,. Brit I1 Uld evr Here releaOd , ' ,irr kirh m v h VnnH m rnn.

aftrr hive the ritrhMopathafe or tqui e .aa wJth fcn(J ne -(jwerfe to each other ;

' ' 1 7 "l o ami m i iniurjginn nri Oetermming upon

g ira to -j ra,u ();,i)s ui.dT a certain al. or nre-

brio the i boo

Ury

b-r of hip1-.

r to the Indians W ith rrg ird to t of thr !i li in territory, and the lin the B'itifll gneernitieot pnfe the Hnes of the Greenville -i proper b(is, Uihi f, h a vr, i ri iind tnodifi itions We listed Indian te'ritrry, according to i, w I c mho'' n Krt,,,t num rnrican rttia 03; not 1 fs, per- . 1 hundrr I titoufjnd ; and ftzed,

tti:J -d i a. of the ft ate of Georgia, entitled A an acl fupplenieiit ry to .m t entitled ' ai id for appropriating a prt nl the uni tested territory of this dste (Georgia) for tlir payment of the late H.te trop- and otn r purpofrs therein mentioned, declaring the right of this Hate to t h - no-'pprr.priatrd territory thereof for the protect inn and fnpDort i the rrontirt it this (lne. and for

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what was the intention ot tne o ittm gov- other porp.frs p-ffrd January the 7th, eminent rcfpecVing them, nH ondr whole 1795 8fl may be fouoj l0 nlf7f -,CfrUtd to government tliey woulJ f-il ? It .vas an- tht, rj States hy operation of law : and,

. red ins: -irwements w. mu oe ta- j grnrruyi fnr tne pu. p f-if domr nd per-

kn ino 1 nnfid 'ration when th line became

r. 1 u ' j M of c i 1 r u!i m : hrjt that fuch of the inhabitants as would i!!tim.tely be ineluded Withiti the I ndian r-rritory, nuift Oial th n arrangements, and pro:de for thr 1 ttelves The Kritifli c mr.iiTioner: t- re faid, that Confidriing the imporeance o thr qurlVion we hd to rh-ri. (that of t .ret inq to provif. o.;l a- i If) thrir povrnment h d thor it fight, that we ihoold ilfo f fully r 1 r :.u f , .u

inrorincu or us V1 wn.i tny v iu , c nrnnnlVd reeifion of the houndarv i: . hr '

tween the dominions of G 3.i:. ;n snd 'he U Stat"S ' I. lixprience has p-ov -a that th j"inl n - ;ii m of the i l-;--s, and a rijh: com. non

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to h.o! nations to keep up a nivi lorce oi them, nece (Tar ily produced colhfion, ar.'!

G B ritain pea to m !.e , .. o T a r pro

n the U.

Li.it w -.s ne 1 r e a t H 1 1 a i n States liu1 i

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Could not be fuppoff CO (jo lis 10 th I o v im e wj fl nt y Sta ev saicJ xpofed CelToy for irs f"C .Ki' IhouKi require th.t lie r' 1 r ' ' kep no ai v A i k .-. from Sup ri .1 , h.,;M l icluf 0t ef fl any fort fii til ihlHh nent on the a 1 tlfHt th y th mlvj v! i h were lr idv

farmiuif A matters and things epioined up

on rh f id comn.ifll'mers hy the ar! of the Sill of March, 18 14 afore faH. J MES ONTHOE, Actw Secretary of State K1CH R I) H V - H, A'tnmtj General. Wafliinofton. Oa. 3.. I'4.

in j - - T n " NO l( K, LL tl.' fr indeht d to the tate firm cf B'-iino I ane If PumfJv ey, and the

finn of Banner jf L.ant .or reftu ft d to 1 one forward and f trl th'-ir rrfpeiie bal net-s ither with C lh, or hy giving

theii Notes, by the 10th of o"X- mouth thnf who 1 iejjla this notice, will, attri that date, find th ir accounts in the hands of E. Stout, efq. for r .llrftior, t prefent .he sccoonts are i- th hands of the u!" J fcriher, who i- full u'horifed to receive ! and ifcrint for the fame.

John Br uner. Nov. 23 1. 18 U. n 19 13

John I ford, Abraham Jolmfon,

1 homas Krnncdy, J antes Kidman. Jocob Long, E I mond LiHon, Gabiid Lcn.cn. Elijah May;, Jt.lcph Milnurh, J nirs M Kidtiy, William Miner, Samuel M'Cutchen, Rirnett Moore, Ifaac M Coy, J ffe M unden, John M ix rcient, John M'Connel, J fhua Nichols. VVootfey Pride,

Joim 01 R. Tnce, R hc rt R ipe r, T hn R nolds, 2 D vid Reaujjh, Martm Role, Reuben Sllener, VVin Strinfi-ld, 2 M ichac 1 Stdrner,

J 'inirj Taylor, Daniel 1'rravis Michael Thorn Willi im Welron, Willi m While, Nr wton K. Weftfal M..f s W iley, She. iff of Warrick 127

JefTee HclWrll, Henny, ( bclo::gin g to capt. iictkt;.) 1 J Peter Jones, James Jones. K David Kinman,

J.hn Lindfey, Wm. Ledger wood. ! M Huh Mulhallen, 1) nl M Henry, J nes M oorhead, William Myes, Thomas Morris 'J'homas Meed, James Mooney, j Sc E. Munuen, Robert Miltord, Archibald atham,

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Samuel Potter, J.iTe Rufftll,3

William R per, Ephraim Rn hafdfdn, Mathi is Rofe,

Hugh Rofs;

Leonard R Snyder, 2 Wm. Samples,

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William Thomas, Waitman liipplett,

w Edward "Wilfon, Margaret A'dmore, I, J nus V lliams, Thomas White, county. J. 1). HAY, p. M.

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L.i.) i hi if uri? iniMiiMii 111 inr pur. 1 JL officr, V inct nnes, the qu rter endinti

the loh day .1 September, wti h if not tikr it out wi'hii1 thier noi.i s will he for

It the General F ft GiTuc as dead

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w tuld he I Fl n th" i m " kiotiniv tofore. Tt v is expr fsly It '-d in

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f .1 on th I" 1 kr-s, nd of holding potts dirJ eftaihlilhmentl on their

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Will m BlarlT.

I n-e Bv g r, George Baltbis, J'.hl! P'oldrl, D vu H mner, 1 n Sc I). Flo wfr, Ma' tret C.tiup, John Carliw, Kcject a Chionetj

rv line3 wefl of Ike Su

nerior, and thnCe to the MiffifRopi to be 4 t 'evifrd , anJ the treaty riht i G. Britain

to the liavtga! 101 tn? VlltStUlppi, to be

Cii truirii. .v ro . lt.e , vi'':nf inev aiu

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Charles Dubois, Abraham I) 1 ker, Giccn Depricftj

n m- :i 11 V A c t 1 (n s e rs r 1 : f oen i

J ifeph Evans, Richard Eaton,

ivisry uevore, A hnrr Dunn, Willi on 1) ike, 2 Aaron l'cikcr.

V 'irn . flee.!.

Mi lu (Tip pi, the Britilli con lames Ediuonlton,

fMe that they meant the Lead i wick ;-Qrnelt, 3 'ior to 'hat river. F t communici in from 11 li I Peter F it, I'Iiotits Flower,

fx and the pr(.vince of Ne Brunfwick lohu 8t I la SC Fee ill, Bifhtp Flaffet,

: (.-S-c. to be lectued to G Britain. I In solwer to one noirion, in u!,'r mannei tbiswai to be eff aed ! We w-rr told that it mo berlone by a cefli m t Ci.eat !

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Britain f that portion of thr

M i c(ir - lite of M fl,chuf ttsj which intervenes between Mew B unfwtck and Q - c, and presents that direct communication Contiaucd in lad t-3c)

l . I 1 a n t)ouiuan, Simon GonfalliSa R et t H inter, Walli Hi ; iopkms, 'v fom 1 liggiuS Zcb& 4aOWaf8

Robnt G Hi Williauf Gdl, Y II

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li '.ar Hut ion, Wiilium Harmon, 2

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i Wah Department, July 14. 1814. Noiicc is Hereby Givi n, 1HAT f pirate propofils will he recei vrd at the office of the Secretary for the department of war until 12 o'cloik "t noon on Saturday, tlv 1 ft day of Decern')' next for thr lupply of rations that m y Or requord for thr uie of the U. States trom the 111 d-ry ot J un-. 1815, iucluGve, to thlit day ot Ju ie, 18 '6, within the Hates, territories and diltriCis f 11 wing, viz.

lft At D. trait, Mil hil-markin 1-, fori W i) if, Chirk ago, and their rrfpreiivr vicinities, snd at ny pi. re or pHcrs whrrr troops are or may be Rationed, m r hed o? recruited, within the territory of Michigan, the vicinity ot the Upper L?kes, and tht fNte of O un. 2 1. At any place or places where troops are or m y - llationed, marched orrerrui trd. within thr itate of Kentucky and 1 en nr ir-r-. 3H. At any place or plates where troops are or m iy he Rationed, marched or rr-riuit ed, within the Illinois, Indiana Sc MilTouri territories. 4 h. At any place or places where troops are or may be It at ioned, marched or recruit ed, within the Mifliuippi trrritory, the R tuf Louiliatia and thnr vicinities f orth of tl e Gulph of Mexif o. 5th. At any plaie or p' ares vv here troops are or may he (Va tinned, marched oi rrciui t-d within the di'hidt Maine rid lltr ot New H mplhirr S; their northern vi unties. 6 '). At any p!-fe or pliers here troops are o may he Rationed, marched or recrui ted within the ttate of Vermont and its northrm vuinity. 7 h. At any place or pi ire s where troops are or may be it tinned, m-rt hed or re tui ted within the lUte of M affachufetts. 8th. At any pUce or places where troop; are or m-y he Itioned, iirched or recrui ted within thr ftdtes of Connecticut and Rhode Ill .nd. 9rh. At any place or places whrre troops are or may be itationed, marchrd or recruit ed within the Rate ot New York, -rid it? northern vicinity and Wi ftrrn. 10th. At .my place or places whrre troop re or m ay he It - tinned, marchrd or rectuj :ed within the Hate of New J ifry. I 1 th. At ny place or pi ac es whr-re troopre or may be Itatinmd, mnh-d or rfcrui t.-d within the fTte of Prnnfy 1 v ani j. 1 - th. At a-1)' -Ucc or plicci where Uojps

are ormy be fUtioned, msrehed or recruited within the Oa e$ of Maryland, Delaware an I Diftria of Columbia. 13th. At any pi ue or places where troops are or m -y be It , tinned, marched or recrui ted within the it te of Virginia, 14 h. At any place or places where troops re or my be llationed, marchrd or recruited within the Hate of North Carolina. 1 5th. At any place or places where troops are or miy beftuioned, m -rchrd or recruited witnin tin limits of the ftate of Georgia and its fouthcrn vicinity. A raTion to confift of one pound and one quarter o( beef, or three nu m rs of a pound of filted pork, 18 nuiutsui bread o flour, one gill of rum. whitk-y or brandy, and at the rate of two q i -r ts ot fait, four qu r ts of vinegar. fur p Unds of fo.kp, & one p. und and a hlt of catdlt-s to every hundred rations. The piicegof the feveral Component parts ol the ration fliall be Tprcifi'O, but the U. Stites referve the right of making fuch alterations in thr price rf the component pirtsof the ration afbr'efaid, as flidll m ike tne price of eai h part thereof bear a jult proportion to the propofed price of the whole ration. The ratines are to he funiifhed in fut h qoantiti-s, th,t there Anil at Jl timrs, during the trmi of the penpof.-d contra, be funS i"nt for the confump ion nt the tmops tor fix months in ad n , of kjood nd wholefome provifions, if t he f me Ih-ill Or- required. Ir is alfo to he permitted to all a. d every of the cononndant of fortified plarrs or polls, to ca!! for, at fr.ifons whoi the f mr can be transported, r at any t me in cfr of urgency, fuch fuoplies c-l like pro vi Hons in advance, as m the dif rrtion of the commander (hall be c;; mt d prop' r. It is oi de 11 "od that the contrr.ior is to he at the expenfe and nfk of ifluing the fupplies to the troops. & that A lofTes fuftired by the d' predations ot the enemy, dif by means of the troops f the U. S. fliaii he paid by the U. S. at thr price of the article c-.pturd or drltrf.yrrj as atoref id, on the d p fition ot two or more perfons of credible c ha raet s, and the cemfic ate t f a om'niflTioofd officer, (ttinrj thr circumltncs t the nfs, and the amount nf the articles for which compenfation ftY-dl be chi v d. Th privilege i rrfrrvrd to thr U. Stat 'S of requiring tht none of the fupplies who h m y br turnihVd under any of the prnpc f'd contracts, f H ill he ilTued until the fupplirs which have been, or ni y he furnifled under the contracts now in foice, have brcfl confumed. 2m JOFIN ARMSTRONG. A DANCING SCHOOL .' ILL he opened :t th- houfe c.i n r. Petef Jones, n Vinernes, Co f on as a fulficient number ol fcbolars re fuhferiheel f .r. The terms of tuiti -n ..rr Fife Dollars pet qutrter, allowing eighteen t: - s to the q-i ft. r. viz. two d-v in each Weeks. The IV. kriberu:il be thankful to all th..fe who may favor him with :hrjr patrrr nae his terms rire low, Hi d he js detenni.ied nothing Hi II be waoting on his part to give o;rueri4 f tisftdion, ar d is in hope- he will inert wirh tint ( ncnttrag' rtir ni which he hs heretofore done in Kentucky and Virgiqj Should any w ifli to fubferibe. a fubferip. tion P'per is! ft in the hands of mr Brnj. J. H-r-ifm ai d another in the hands tf mr. Grorrre R. C. Sullivan, wh. will give general fat isfaft ion to any erqyiriea concerning my reputat'on or ability. Michael Barnttt. Qftctober 7:h, 18 14. n!5tf

Alarming New s ! ! . LL thofe indebted to the f;)hfrriher

X JL hy note, or at her wife are defired come forward and dif harge th-ir rrfb tive hl.nces on or before thr fi-ft d-v'

?ovemoer mm All who neglr this notice Will have to adjutl their accounts with an omer. Mat k Dunning Daober 13 18 14. If Za

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T .ke Not ice, lL perfoi - indebted to the

V. J hi. Lirr, c-c. ai 'I all ; i f ; I, v i"g Claims atMinH fid eftrtte, are hereby re qo - fl-d, the fi II t m ke payment, aid tl i

. rno to prr lent tiirir cr m t. ty

25:h of D emhT orxt. tr tl fubA -ihr s E I IZBTH III E Admvt. Wm BRUCE, Admtr November 9th, 181. I9 3twb

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