Western Sun, Volume 8, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 January 1817 — Page 2

the militia as lie shall judge ncresftary to repress the insurrection! Whenever the militia air so called out they sSiall he subject to martial law. Any officer who shall then disobey the presidents orders or of a superior officer, shall for the first offence forfeit a certain portion of his wages, and be rendered incapable ot holding any military off) e for a given period of time, or Tor life as shall he a limited by the court martial Bery officer, commissioned and uncommissioned private, who shall be detached, and shall disobey the president's orders in any of the aforesaid cases, or the orders of a superior officer shall he tried by court mart ial we presume as one guilty of mutiny: and if they re fuse to march and join the corps shall receive sentence of death : substitutes, however may be provided in such cases. It is further provided, that no writ or civil process from any court of the U Siatrs shall be served upon any man while in the service, no1- shall his property be taken. Ail offences oy the officers, noncommissioned officers or privates alter their detachment for the service of t he U. Stales, before their assembling at the appointed places of rendezvous, shall he tried by conns composed of militia offi vrs only, of the state or territory to which they belong, not in the actual service of the V, States All offences committed while in actual service, shall he tried by militia officers in actual service, if the offender is absent, a copy of the summons left with some personal his usual place of abode, shall he a competent service. These are the principal outlines of the report Fed. Rep, J. Fj. Mc.CVLLOVGtt. HAS just commenced the practice of MEDICINE in Vuicettfics tlosr disposed to employ him, arc assured that the most assiduous attention shall be afforded to patients entrusted to his Care. His shop is kept in tiie upper part of Thos. Jones's Red house, on Iain street. 6-tf Yincemics, January, IS 17. s r ' r r- , J- s WHISKEY. Hi Sn'ift ricr is happy to ii frr the inhahitmts of Kr,-x G unty ana its If li if I vicinity, that his DotiHy is n w in com aeration Onlers fr Whtskex. Gift w ISfc. Drill be pn 'In l!y mended to he vnll Ml Cotn. JlrL: tk v at fS C-ntsper galIjp, Rye Whisktj at one 1) 1 1 a r per gallon unt.l a change ol m -left MOKG N E TON. Bussero, December 18)6 4-tt THOMAS H BLAKE Attorney at Law. FFRH.vhis ptofeffioftal ferttcel to the public, thole who may ish to Coofult or employ him, will plrdic J-!'y t the Vituennos Hotel." 33- t" July 16. 1816. Jr J rr-rs j s- r r j r s s s f r NOT1C E. Mil, BENNETT, Jrtorm n ( uunsi tlor at Law, IK rELY fro H N rk ; olTrfs hit J n' t'thnid to the public p&r. B has taken a raom in Mr. ftioinai J ne i s 1mu(V, netly oppnute the (hue of "Mr. I imhlf at here he wii coi.llantly be fotMlJ rr,Jv, to T J 111 pr C-lfl "'.! (k'll to t f who m y he pleafed to till on un -f Vi icennet, I) c. 5, 16 16. S f r r- r r - r , r , I r f- r r s t r- s r j f AGOOD MUCH COW warned immediately, enquire oi' the PRINTER.

New & Cheap Goods.

TIIE subscriber has now open a large and general assortment of DRY a onus, Jm groceries, hard ware, i cutlery, q veens ware, TIS WARE, JLiTs. SHOES, BOOKS. cS r. $c.$c. tttitable for the present and approaching seasons Those goods were selected by himself with care, at Baltimore and Philadelphia and he believes he is enabled, as he certainly is disposed, to sell them in a way thai should be pleasing, at prices the most reduced Payment will be received in Cotn Putt, Skins, Beeswax or iny articles of country fircdncc that may suit for exportation at a fair price. JOHN EWING. Vincennes, Jan. 3, 1817. 5-tf r-.TOHN FAYING has an agency for selling articles manufactured at the Pittsburgh tton und Nail Factoru any of which he will dispose of at t rifting advance on the Pittsburgh prices, and carriage. CUT NAILS made there of everv description he has now open on retail at 85 cents per pound. CO T rOX in the bale SPUN COT TOX assorted, and FACTORY COT TON. with a variety of other DOMES TIC GOODS will be open for sale in a few days. CHEAP GOODS. HARLOW $ TRIMBLE, HA E just received and for sale a general assortment of Dry Goods Groceries Hard Ware Queens Ware, ft Tin Ware 4r A monp; whir!; arc : - Cs Cagniac Brandy, Madeira Wine Claret in Butties Whtakey Prime Green Coffee Loaf & j Orleans Sugar Hyson ft Young Hyson, Teas Best Quality Kenhawa Salt Dres-ed Calf Skins Upper Soul Leather Likewise a complete assortment of INDIAN GOODS, which will be exchanged for all kinds of r . It Pel'ri let, or sold at the lHOt reduced pi ices for CASH. 6-1 f January 9, 13 17. TTA1! tihose who have unsettled accounts with tis, will do veil to rail and settle off the same, as we are determined to h&ve all our accounts Up to the y iv 13 17, closed. Ii. T, r s ' f r j t s 5 s -r r s . s f j r A N K S s T 0 It REYNOLDS BQMYER, r ESPECTFULLY Inform the b- ( habitants of Knox County, that tlcv have inst bioucrht on an Rah more k Philadelphia and areno ini for sale at Mr Thomas Jones otic rHon ic on ATER S I REET, 'formerly occupied by N'. B. Bailey ) a p-en end assortment of (k M i: R 11 A y I) IS E, Jy ( on$isling of DRV GOOD J GROCERIES HARD WARE s QUEENS WARE CUTLERY J FOREIGN LU J QUORS, fee. ALL which they will sell at the most reduced prices for C.o, FUHS, 11EES.U J V, &c. VttuenMcSiJmnuoty 1817.

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Congress, passed on the tenth day of May, one thousand eiht hundred, entitled An act to amend the art entitled an act providing for the sale of the lands of the United States in the Territory North West of the Ohio, and above the mouth of Kentucky rive! ," Thai 64 If any trict shall not he completely paid for within u one year after the date of the last payment, the tract shall be ad u vertised ;'r sale by the Register of the Land Office within whose! " District it may lie. in at least five of the most public places in the " said District, for at least thirty days before the time of sale : and " he shall sell the same at public vandue, during the sitting of the "court of Quarter Sessions of the county in which the Land Oi " fice is kept, for a price not less than the whole arrears due thereon, k with the expenses of sale, the surplus if any, shall be returned to " the original purchaser, or to his legal representative; but if the k- sum due. with interest, be not hidden and paid, the land shall revert to the United States. All monies paid therefor shall be foru feited and the Register of the Land Office may proceed to dis-fc-pose of the same to any purchaser, as in case of other lands, at " private sale." And whereas, by four subsequent acts, passed respectively, April twenty-third, one thousand eight hundred and twelve ; February thirteen, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen ; February nineteen, one thousand eisfht hundred and fourteen ; February eleven, one thousand right hundred and fifteen ; a further credit is granted to purchasers of public lands on certain conditions therein expressed. In pursuance thereof Public Notice is hereby given. That the purchasers of the fro I owing tracts having failed in complying with the conditions required by the above mentioned acts, the same will b exposed for sale at public vendue, during the sitting of the court at Vincennes, on Mondav the third of March, one thou r od eight hundred and seventeen. The sale will begin at ten o'clock, and if any tract be purchased the amount must be paid on the same to the Receiver of Public Monies, and the receipt deposited with the Register.

Balance due. Purchasers Names. Section Town. Range. D. C , i Richard Mc.Mahan, n.e. 3 4 S. 3 G. 240 30 John Brunk, s.e. 3 8 S. 5 W. 240 Peter Wilkersort, s.w. 12 7 S. 14 W. 240 Adam Allbright, n.e. 27 6 S. 14 W. 210 George Barney, s.w. 25 1 N. 13 W. 240 Joel Charles, " j s. e. 30 2 N. 1 W. 240 Joshua Nicholas, s.w. 23 3 8, 12 W. 240 August Tongas, n.e. 14 2 N. 12 W. 160 Joe! Charles, n. w. 6 IN. i VV. 160 24 Prettyman Knole, s. e. 20 3 8. !? W. ' 240 Thomas Barton, s. e. 13 5 S. 13 W. 210

If the owner or owners of any of the above tracts, or any person in his or their behalf, shall pay the balance due, interest and costs, prior to the sale thereof, no sale of such tract shall take nlace. JOHN DA DO L LET, Register of the Land Office. f) ELECTORS OF KXiix. KJ TDK qualified Electors of Knox County, arc hereby notified that an Election will be holden on the first Monday in February next, in the several Townships in this County, for (lie purpose of Electing two Associate Judges one Clerk of the Circuit Court, one Recorder, and three County Commissioners at the following places viz in Vincennes Township at tin' Court-House, in Decker Township, at the House of Mam

narness, in Harrison I ownship, in Palmyra Tranship, at the

ion nsntp. at the Mouse oj John it idner, in Busserm Toicnshio atthe House of Ky. Samuel Mr. dure. " 1 1 B. V. BECKE8, Shff. K. C. January 6, 1817. jj C REIIiEY, Co mTCH & CLOCK MIKERS, SILVERSAHTHS AND JEWELLERS. RESPECTFULLY informs their fri nds and the public in general, that they have commenced the above business in all its various branches, in the house lateh occupied by )r Hale fij Wood, and nearly opposite Harfow fc? Tniiible-s S ore where tin y hope by their unremitted attention tobu j?i:tess, to meet the approbation of the public. Vincennes, January N. B. Watches & Clocks, of even description careful lv repaired and warranted to perform. Highest price -iv n lor old Gold Silver. ' J' iJAn apprentice will be taken; of good moral habits.

LAND OFFICE AT VINCENNES, January 25s 1817- u

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