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fFat Department July 10, 1816, This is to give Notice That feparatc propofuls will be received u ihe office of the fecrc tary for the department of war. until the 31 (I day o! Odo ier next, inciulive, for the Ripply A nil raticms that may be r f i irerl for the iii ol the United States, from ihe ol Jane t ft 1 7, tncltilrte. to ti e Hi day ol June, 1818, tvithin tin Rati s, territories, ind diitriCts Following, vHt. At Detroit, M ichiHmackihn c , frtrt VVa) ne, Chicago, Jk their immediate vicinities, and at any place or places w lu re troops are or i ' ay I e it itionel, marchel or re cruitt vl. u tthin the terrttoi y of Michigan the vicinity ol the Upper L kes i the Hate of Ohio, anil on or ad j act tit the waters of lake Michigan. 2 ! At any plare or places here troops are or mn he Rationed, marched or rectuited within the Hates of K nucky and Tenneffee. 3l At an) place or places where troops are r may he Rationed, marched r recruited within the Illinois, Indiana and Miifouri tcr4 Ar any place cv places where troops; are or may be Rationed marchef! or recruited within tie. Mjf fifiippi territory, the i rc o Louili ma a kI Ik r eicinities north of tiie CJujph ol Mi xico. 5. At ahj place or places where troops are or may he Rationed, inarched or recruited within the

diuricl of Al tine and Itatt of NewHampshire. 6 At any place or pbefs u here troops are or tony he Rationed, m irehed or recruited within the Rate ol Mafiachufetts, r. At any place or places where troops are or may be Rationed marched or recruited within the Hates ol Connecticut and 1 Iflancl. . ti any ptace or pi aces w !irc troops are r may be Rationed truircl.ed or recruited within the (l ite rA New rk, north of the High it nil w until oiv m 'in. .e i V ct A t any pbc or places n lk re tr (. i p . ai e nr ni iy ft ttioncd, rciierl or recruited within ihe e .i New-York, ioiirli ni ttw j ! Highlands, including Well Point, and u ithin the (!a'e of NeviyJei ft y ' to. At an) pSuc- or places where troops are or my fx: ftaiioneth marched ;r recruited within the iiate of Pt nnf) Ivani x. 1 1 At any place or placed n here troops are or ni y be ttanoned mar. cheel or recruited within the I 1 Delaware, Maryland, and tt S Uitnct i i C' lurnbu. l - At aijy plaoe crl.uw w ;v re troops are or may be Rationed, marched nr recruited within ihe ttatc of Virginia. 1 3 At any place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the Rate Noi ih Carolina, 14 .t any place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the Rate ol South Carolina. 15. At any place or places where taoops are or ttxay he Rationed, marched or recruited tvithiu the ilue et Georgia including thai part of the Creek's land liag withai the territorial li'r.irs ol raid Rate. A rati n ti) confiR of one pound and one quarter of beef, or three, quarters vi a pound of falted per k.

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eighteen ounces ol bt-ncj or Bour Jff captured or destroy LxchiLsi hi 1 s !Bi:rw ? is otty s1? frtke vni I r quarts of vhu g rl f 1'nr pounds 8 the fate ,c

oi ioap, an i one pound & one h.df Ol candles to every hundred rations The prices of the (tveral component pi.rts of t!ic ration Ihll Be ipe( in d, hut tJl" Sutes re. ftrve the riirht of making fuch ,iiterat nslnthr price of the empo. nun parts oi the ration aforelaid,

as fhall make the price of each part thereof bear a juR ptoportton to the propofed price of the whole ration. 1 he rations are to be hiriiiihcd in fuch qualities, that there fhall, at all times, during the term ot the propofed contract, befufficient for the confumption of the tr- ops for li x months in advance, of good and wholef;nlte proviiions, if the l ime hull he required It is alfo to be pi rmitted to a 1 and every of the co;nmandants of fortified phces or polls, to call lor, at feafons when the ft me can be tranf-

ported, or at any lime, in cafe ol urgency. Inch fuppHeS ot hke pro. viiions in advance, as in the difcret i o : i of the commander lhall be deenv d proper It i nnderRood that the contrac tor is to he at the expenfc and rifk of i lining die fupplies to the troops and thai all loiTes (uRained by the d predations ol the enemy, or by means ol the troops of the United States, lhall be paid by the United States the price of the article capuirtd or ch oyed as aforefaid, on rhe depofltifii s of two or more perfons of credible characters, and t 1 1 r- certificate of a commiffioned officer Rating the circumRance ol tiit- lofs, and theamount of (he ;irti l( s for tvhich compenfation (hall be cl timed. The pre vi lege is referred to the U States of requiring that none nt the fupplies,' Which maybe lornilhed Under m of the propofed contracts, fhall be iflned, until the (ippi s ii ch I; we Letn. or may be fornifhed under the contract now in force, hat e been confumed. VV. H CR WVFORD, Sc ctt tary cf J Tar. July to, 36 8t v the President of the Uni ted States. by the act entitled " providii g I ir the f.de of certain mis in the "no i in a i errwory be t.ir othrr porpoil, p-ueu me auvn oiiptii iviq, it was fftacied that .1 ptft ct tlie faid lands OioulJ be r.tr. red frit f.le to the hinhelt bidder r.;er the direftiofl of tht regifter of the Lnd (.''.iKf and ol the Receiver of pu blic monies t the places r ly wh the Land Offices ::e kept, on !ch d y tr d ivs a?? Ih 1! by pr -ctMn.en-n of th" Pitfi dent of the U. Se t'-? he drfigruted fot th.it porpofe, in tracttl of the tVnie tiz' , :nd on th f me letnw and conditions, ,s have been or HI y provided for I mda in the f . rte niiti i(s : Wherefore 1 James Madifoflr, Pre fide nt of the LT. Stttei in ronforniity v.i'.h ibe prnvifiona of itle ic.l before re rtd oo hreby declare It make known, th t ".1 s (hall be hclvi on t'r fir'ti Monday i;i September ne:; ano five ftKeeeding dys in IcffcrfonM villein the Indiana rerritory, fof the dilpo. of furh part of the lands aforefaid he in the diftrit of TeH rtonatlle, which have not h( r-i referred by Law for Schools or for oth.-r ptirpofeS) and the pl rs of ft:rvy of which Ih ill have been tranlYnitttd, prior tothit do-, by the ftfraeyor genera to the ReiOerof the Land-Office at Jefferfonvilk and th it f ih i ;ii II he h-ld at V incennes in the In. Ty.on J;r f rnn;;. Monday in ptfmher nexi St 9 ftfcceeding weeits for the difp ifal ol" Pu h part o( the lands afore fa id ?s lie in the di drift of Vincennrg, which have not hrrn referved by law fo: schools or or other purpofrs. and thl plats of farvev v in which (Ball have Keen tr an fmitttd, prior to tht dv. hy thf furveyor penral to the Ivcid-r vi the Lanrf-Office at Vincr-nnps. Otveo n i !r my hand tins lit d oi M v me thowfand eight hundred k tixttrn. T KhlES M.DISOM. By th- Prefi !ent, JOS1 IH M ETG". Com'r. fifths Gen. Land 04Br. Office of i laims for property lost W askin g rrN', Tun t 2-t h, 1816. Explanatory fupptemental rule. In all the ilVs toiteprifrd in the notice from this oftte of tlie 3i inftant the followin fujiplrmentol reuhtion n ul be obicrvrrl by etfry claimant, viz ; gftW of the late ., , f th XI i..'! fhii be taken or th ie certificate of anv affL.

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err in the fervice at the time of giving it, (ball be obtained fuch evhle nee or fuch cetu tirl .ate or other voucher in relation to the cltini in qadtion, has bf-n given in knowledge of fuch officer. The claimant muft alfo dfclare, on oath that he has never received from any per foil any fuch certificate or toucher, or if received muft flate the Cu!V of it? non-produdi'n In ev-ry Cafe the oame of the officer furntdin fu( h err. tifi ate or voucher together with its date as near as can be afccrtaiueJ w ill alfo be rc-

quired. RICH MID BLAND LF.E, Commissioner of Claims, is'. IS tow :i is laid out on a liberal plan ami convenient form, as ii respects streets, alleys 6cc. x with a spacious public square. It is most delightful' situated on elevated ground, fat the White-Oak Springs, Indiana State, Gibson coiintv) on a sandy soil, whic is pleasant and agreeable even in wet seasons -it is situated one and a half miles from White river, where is an elegant si (nation for a ware-house, and 5 below the forks of the river, from Princeton 23, and from Vincennes 20, from t)c MudH les 20, atid .50 from the Ohio, near the: m uth of Sinking, or Clover creek, from which place a good road may be had on high ground. ALEXANDRIA is well watered with never failing springs, suitable Tor tanneries and distilleries, and situated in the centre of a populous settlement, surrounded by the most fertile soil, and on the main roa:l leading from Princeton to Louisville and by an experience of ten j'ears s found to be as healthy as any place on the western waters to men of enterprize and industry it offers as many advantages as any place in the state the sa!c of lots will commence on Friday the 6th of September, at 9 o'clock, A. M. a credit of 18 months will he given to all purchasers of lots due attendance will be given by H. SMFtfrt, Proprietor. July 17, 1816. INDIANA TEliRi. Ok ft", A Orange Orcuti Court, July Term, 1816: John Mayares, vs. David Heddlestone. Bill for an InjwiciUri ON motion of comnlainant, by Alexandre . Meek, his counsel, an injunction is granted against said defendant, and ail others claiming under him, the property set out in complainants bill, and it i orde red that a notice of the pendency of tins hill be published in the Western Sun for eight weeks successively, notifying the said defendant he he and appear at tlie next session of this court, on the second Monday in November next, and answer the allegations contained in the complainants bill, that the same "will be taken a confessed, and the matters therein contained decreed accordingly. rr" wt. ,, t:::: (in, o. c. is the accepted time ! ! yjr'ji!IN(i "y tbfente, I requeQ tbofe L.J indebted t me lo cat! snd pj the mount ofthetf refprQive does to Mr. V P Kmt', xhnC" who my inve rpen accounts Can ai left give thr ir notf-s ; yCu had bettrr do Ulit, than fettle with an officer; which I un Jptefnyped or. f.) toon as I return llnout fiit judg- foe votirfrlve'i, r v mm Amrnfl i ,-. i a i c i. J. riarnson.

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Public Notice 1 SHALL appiy at the next or the fucrccdii.g county court, for the county of Knox, tor opening and cftabliftnng a rod ftarttogoo the United States ronl in fee, 10, townfhip 2 north, range 4 writ, thence on the moti direa crurfc the ground frill admit of to the rapids or fkIN on th? foil branch of white river, thence weilwrrJly on the rnolt direct courfe the ground will admit of to the interfeftton of the U b'.atcs rodd on the BUtk O k 'dr. Freda i ck ShoultSn futV 24, 1816. .

Boot 6 Slioe Shop, THE fubfcriher relpec fully inform the Citizens of Vincennes and its vicinity, that they have entered u.to partneiGiip under the firm of Brown Terry. for th niirpofe of carrying on the Boot & Shoe Making Business at their ftep, forrteily octupird hy S. An-(It-civs oppoflte H. Laffelle's tavern tiKy have jufl rrceivtd Frorii the eaftWard an aflTartmenl of good leather! nd having procured t;ood workmen thejr trill k?rp con ftdntly on h?nd a rrenffl -(Tnrrrn-nt of BOOTS & SHOES of the bcl quality - all ordrrs in their line will be thankfully received ai d punctually attended to. Abijcib fbirivtii Samuel Tt 1 rym Vincennes, Ma 16, 1816. 84-tf Town Lots for Sale. V HE fubferiher has fid out a number ot lots on his land dj i r i o p the town ot Vincennes, which will be offered at publie auction on the 9ih r.f Sep', next the terms will he, one third ot the porch fe money in hnd, on third at th end if on-, Sc the remaining at the end of two years tri bear intereft froti: the hre of fale, but if the payments are puncu Wv made the int ereft will be remitted, and if at the end of one year the purch ifer ot any hit m y have madr improvements' on the fsrr,e to t!ie a mount of Ball the pttrchafe money, a fu -ther credit of one yar will be given without intuit if punSlUiliy paid at the end of tha tim-. William II Harrhcnii North B-nd, Ohio. May 4 on 6. Donation Lands for iSale. 0N Sifjrd.y, th: ' 18 16, at the dooi 7th of Septembe

J 18 1 6, at the door of P. Jones's Ino, the town of Vincennes, at a credit f five .ST. irs, there Will be fold to the highefl bid-

in i y"ars, der. all the right, tith, and inteirll of S -.murl Means:, drc. lately of th." M .T-ii'i territory, to the following traces of land ; one h It of 400 acres ; undivided, 1 oil No 1, in the third donation, or hy the whole No. 221, one half of 400 acres, in the donation, lott No. 5, or 165 Bor i nd approved fecorhy mui be given fale to commence at 12 o'clor'c, JOHN C. SULLIVAN, Executor of the fast Will and i'tstament of S j mud Jhiins, deceased. Auguft S, 18 16. 36-5t ptr?"" rhere re deeds in fee Hmple to tlie fiii Samuel Means, for the sbnv; I and a thiu land is fold bv the dhecTmn of tlie fiiJ Means I., ft will and ferment. J. C. S. NOTICE un a. d will undertake, for JL luch ptrfons as hve had property im prelTeu or t-.kcn hy the different d rtach ments off the army cf the U. States in In di'.na Territory, to obtain a compenfation therefor from the LT. States they have ttade i'2C-h arrangmerr s t Waftiingtonaa will enfnrej prompt an-' fatisfacory feW tlement. Application may be made lo either or both of us in Vincennes. Tbos II. Bin he, John Johtison JnTy 23, 1816. 3;tf Public Notice. ALL p-rfons concerned are herehy de fired to tike notice'!: it I lb dl apfdy to the next circuit court to be holden in Ic For the county of Knox in the Indiana Iff titory at the court houfe in O.loher next to appoint rommidions to divide the real estate of John Lite deceffd. Daniel Justice. Augufl 3, 18 16. 36-41

THOMAS H. BLAKR Attorney at Law. OFFERS his ptofeflkmal ferices to tpublic, thc;fe who may wisli to copfult cr emphy him, wrti pleafc pp: at the Vincennfa Hotel." July 16, 1816,

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