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I IMPLEMENT to the AUGUSTA CHRONICLE, No. 825.
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Executive Department,
Loufville, 1 8th June, 1802.
A RESOLUTION in the word* fol
lowing, Wit;
' “ RESOLVED, That hi* Excellency
(i iheGovcrnorbeandheishereby aotho
« riled and requcftcd, topurfuc fuchmca
,“ furcs as in his judgment may most cf
“ ftflually afccrtain, and colleft, ali just
“ claims which the citizens of this date
«< may have against the Creek Nation ol
<* Indian* ; which said claim*, (hall, befoie
“ they are exhibited, be duly authentic
“ catcd by the oath of one or more dis
“ interested persons, taken and certified
J ‘by any judge, justice of the peace, or
“ clerk of the superior or inferior
“ court*.” Having pafifed both branches
of the legiilature, and received the alfent
of the executive—it is
O&DEtED, That all persons having
claims against the Creek Nation of In
dians, for property of any defeription by
(hem taken or plundered, be and they
are hereby required, to tianfmic the fame
as soon as pofiible to the executive depart
menr, authenticated in the manner by
tjjfi-jfore recited resolution pointed out/
f—and\t is further / '
Ordered, That the following 9/rti
ficate of F(oratio Marbury, Esq,
tary of be published in tfic feve
rai gazettes bf this State for rite infor
mation of the citizens thercoSr
»• Errors in tie Printed Laps of 1 got.
“ IN the aA explanatory of jufiice*
♦‘courts, page 46, lino-the nth from
“ the top, alter tn 4 word 44 fum ,*’ leave
cut the word ** not.'*
“ In the tax aA. page 109. line the
“ 8:h from the top, after the word “ quar .
u ter,” lor “««(j’Vrcad “mills,” and
“ then thcy/wilkagtee with the origi
t( nals. / \
W v/«H. MARfeITRV. Secy,”
Taken from of ike Exe
cutive Department ,
GEo. R. CLAYTON, Secy .
WILL BE SOLD,
At Franklin court- house, on the Aik day
of Augujl next, the following,tracts of
land, or so much of each asLill fatisjy
the tax due )he United Sides,
AN improved
whereon James A Whittley now resides,
lituate on Reed crick, >fbout three miles
shove Hatton’s Iqrd/ on Tugola river;
tax due thereon Dng7 39 *-,
An improved adjoining
the town of CatnclVille, on the waters
cf Stephens’s freek,\a branch of the
middle Broad river, whereon
William Wflliamlon now resides; tax
due therein D. 19 98.
One jnher improved plantation, fitu
*tc on/l'ugola river, about one mile be
low Kec's ferry, whereon Nathaniel
fjyncnowrefides; tax due D. 4 50.
HENRY CHAPFELEAR,
.CollcQor of the Revenue for
Frank tin county, j
May 2~ t ,
WAR DEPARTMENT,
■ l\th May, 1802.
. NOTICE IS HEfiEB T GIVEN,
That taparate propofjds will be're
ceived at\hc office of the Secretary
> for the DcpartnVnt oLwar on til the ex
piration of the 3^ft/uay of July next en
’ ,ll ing f for the fuujpw of all rations, which
‘ may be requimifon the use of the United
' States, from fat xlt qay of October, 1802,
until the>bth day September, 1803,
both drfs at the following
places, viz, \
Firlt. At Niagara, at Detroit, at
| Michilimacinac, and at Fort Wayne,
Second, At Cincinnati and St, Vin
cennes.
1 Third. At Fort Maffac, near the
mouth of the Ohio, and Kalkafkias.
Fourth. At South Well Point, Telli
co, Knoxville, and on the road from
Nalhville to the line between the Chicka
laws and ChoClaws, and any place or
places where troops are or may be station
ed, marched or recruited within the State
of Tennefl’ec.
| Fifth, At the Chickasaw blulf, Natch
ez, Fort Adams, Mobile, and on the
road from Natchez to the boundary line
between the Cho&aws and Chickasaws,
and at any place in the Chickasaw or
Choftaw country, between Bear Creek
and Natchez.
SEPARATE propfals will alJo be receiv
ed as aforefaid, for the supply of all
Nations which may be required for the
use of the United States, from the If
day of January 1803, until the 3if
day of December, in the fame year ,
both days incluji-ve , within thefeveral
fates herein after.mentioned, viz.
Sixth. At Fort Wilkinson, at Cock
fpur island, and at any place or places
where troops are or may be stationed,
marched or recruited, within the State of
Georgia,
Seventh, At Charleflon, at Rocky
Mountain, on the head waters of the
Santee, and at any place or places where
troops are or may be stationed, marched
or recruited within the states of South and
North. Carolina,
Eighth. At Norfolk, and at any place
or places where troops are or may be sta
tioned, marched or recruited within the
state of Virginia.
Ninth. At Fort fylc Henry and at any
place or places troops are or may
be stationed, marched or recruited with
in the state of -Alary land.
Tenth. At Fort Miffiin, and at am
place or places where troops are or maj
be stationed, marched or recruited width
the Slates pf Pennfylvama, New-jerfe)
and Delaware. ,
Eleventh. A: Fort Jay, at-Weft-Point,
and at any place or places where troops
are or may lie stationed, marched or rc.
cruited within the state of NCw-York,
excepting Niagara,
Twcltth. At Fort Trumbull, at Fort
j loot, and at any place-Or places where
troops are or may be stationed, marched
( or recruited whhin the dates of Connec
ticut, Rhode. Island and Vermont.
Thirteenth. At tort Independence,
* (Boston harbour) and at any place or pla.
ces where troops are or may be ilationed,
marched or recruited within the date of
MaflachufettsA the dillriCl of Maine ex
cepted. \ >
Fourteenth.' Vt Pirnfmomh, at Port
land, and- at anyjuface or places where
troops are or matAe stationed, marched
or recruited wjoriiX the State of New-
Hampfliire, add diltrm of Maine.
A ration to confilrfcfeighteen ounces
of bread or flour, or whell neither can be
obtained, of one quart oXrice, or One
and an half pound of lifted V bolten In.
dian meal, one pound and quarter ol
beef, or three quarters of a poiiWl of pork,
one gill of t*m, whilkey or brandy, and
at the rate of two quarts of Adt, four
quarts of vinegar, four pounds of fonp,
and one pound and an half ol candles to
every hundied rations. The price of the
several component parts of the ration, as
well as fubititutes and alternatives, mufl
be fpecified.
The rations are to be furnKhed in such
quantities, as that there (hall at all times,
during the term of the proposed contracts,
be fufticient for the consumption of the
troops at Michilimacinac, Detroit and
Niagara for fix months in advance ; and
at each of the other polls on the weftern
waters, for at lead three months in ad
vanco, of good and wholesome provilicns,
if the fame fliall be required. It is also
to be permitted to all and, every of the
co mmandants of fortified places, or polls,
to call for at seasons when the fame can
be transported, or at any time in the case
of urgency, fuchfupplics of like provisi
ons in advance as in the diferetion of the
commandant lhall be deemed proper. It
is to be qnderftood that the contractor is
to be at the expence and ri(k of issuing
the supplies to the Troops and that all
lofies fullained bv the depredations of an
enemy, or by the means of the troops of
the United States, lhall be paid foe by
the United States, at the price of the ar
ticle captured or clellroyed, on the depo
fittons of two or more creditable charac
ters, and the certificate of a commiflionec
officer, afeertaining the circumllances ol
the loss, and the amount of the articles
for which compensation lhall be claimed.
The privilege is to be understood to be
reserved to the United States ot requiring
that none of the supplies which may be
furnifhed under any of the proposed con
rads,’ fliall be issued until the supplies
which have been or may be furnifhed un
der contracts now in force, have beer,
consumed, and that a supply in advance
may be always required at any of the fix
cd polls on the seaboard or Indian Fion
tiers, not exceeding three months.
" HENRY DEARBORN,
Secretary ofwVar.
P R OPOSALS
Fo9 carrying the Mai If of the United
S.o.rs 9,7 thf Fiji-Road*) j
" ■ .ill Mi r - T - -
will be received at the General PoJi~
Office in IVaJhingten , until the twenty -
Jiiji day July next iuclpfive.
iJ^GEORGIA.
48, From Wathingtonby Burroughs's,
Lexington, AthenV andr Clarklburg, to
Jackson c. h. once —Leave Walh
ington every WcdneflLiy at 6 AV if. and
auivcat Jackson Thurfday by 6
p. m. —Leave Jaykfonckh. every Friday
at 6 a. m. and arrive anWalhington on
Saturday by m, \
W O T K 'S.
1. The Foft-Maftcr Gcrteral may ex
pedite thymails and alter the times of ar
rival at any time during
the continuance of thecontrad, fit prcvi
cully Stipulating an adequate compensati
on lor any extra expence that may Le oc
casioned thereby.
2. Fifteen minutes be allowed for
opening and doling the mail at all offices
where no particular time is fpecified.
3. For every thirty minutes delay (un
avoidable accidents excepted) in arriving
after the times preferibed ih any contrad,
the contractor (hall forfeit one dollar ; and
if the delay continue until the departure
of any depending mail, whereby the mails
destined for such depending mail, lofc a
trip, an additional forfeiture of five dol
lars lhall be incurred.
4. Newfpapersas well as letters are to
be sent in the mail; and if any person
making proppfals, desires to carry news
papers other than those conveyed i.r the
mail, for his own .emolument, he mull
Hate his proposals, for what sum he will
carry it with that emolument, and for
what sum without that emolument.
$. Should any person making proposals,
deft re an alteration of the times of arri
val and departure above fpecified, he mull
Hate in his proposals the alterations delir
ed, and the difference they will make in
the terms of his contract.
6. Persons making proposals are defin
ed to Hate their prices by the year. Those
who contract will receive their pay quar
terly, in ifee months of February, May
August and November, one month after
the expiration of each quarter.
7. No other than a free white person
ifiall be employed to convey the mail,
8. Where the proposer intends ty.con
vey the mail in the body of a llagc car
riage, he is desired to Hate it in his pro
posals. •
9. The Pi Matter General reserves to
hirnfdf the right of declaring any con
tract at 'an end whenever three failures
happen, which amount to the loss ot a
trip each.
10. The contracts for the above routes
arc to he in operation on the lirlt day oi
Odobcr next ; thole for the firll twenty,
four routes are to continue in force lor one
year from that time, and those numbered
item 25 to 48 are to continue until the
3 1 It day of March, 1803.
GIDEON GRANGER,
‘ Pffi-Majler Gent cal .
Gene ral Pnji- Office , IVnffi 1 :tg!t', a
| e ’ %t Jh June 2 ), 1 ?OJ.