Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 October 1821 — Page 1
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X SALE OF LOTTS i Endorsement Law of Tennessee, j sett to is, ucbank bills Joining them .ut lUMJl COUPORATIOy 'I AX. ' I c.!l lrle,fst aiu,. cal ana pe.scnai ecu-
3yTIEE be sold on the 3d day of Y November next, at the house of
John Hall, in CafHslc, the following Lots
i i
1L1UT2
RECEIVABLE AT
Specie, Bnik of the U. Stales and branches, Incorporate! Banks of Boston, ( Mass ) New York Bank, in N w-York,
luanhati.m company, (!').
Mechanic's Hani., do.
!1 I. . .
Bank of Amcric... Bank of Pennsylvania, D . ot Not tii Amen Do. of Philadelphia
rarmer s x
situate in said Tovf or so much thereof as will bring the tax due thereon for the
year 10 i, ana costs.
0
ffi f V
HJ
do. do. Philadelphia a, do. ilo.
Mechanic s Ban,
Mcclncic's Bank of city St county. Commercial bank of Penn. do. Schuylkill bank, do, Hank of Nmthcrn Liberties, do. Union bank of Baltimore, Baltimore. Mechanic's bank, do. Merchants' do. Franklin do. of Baltimore, do. Cuinmerc'l Sc Tanners bank do. Farmers' c Mechanic's do. Bank of Maryland, do. Do. of Baltimore, do. Dank of Columbia, i)is. of Columbia. Union bank of Georgetown, do. Fanners' Sc Mechanic's bank, d' . Patriotic bank of Washington, do. Bank of Washington, do. Do. of Metropolis, do. Union bank of Alexandria, do. Bank of Alexandria, do. Do. of Potomac, do. Farmer's bank of Washington, d
Farmer's Ik Mechanic's bank of Indian. T
(Madisom Ind.) Except Notes of a less denominatio than Five Dodars A Will TLOCK, u. p. m. (conn r. c t n w f. f. k i. y . ) Tcne-IIaute, 8th Sept. 1820. 39-tf
Land Ojficc Alojiet. Receiver's Office at Vincenncs Villi Schttviber. 1320.
fjjHE SccrclaTJpf toe Treasury lui $ directed that hi addition to speci
e ii.Uik of the Uni' :s, rho-Ht--s of t!
& Bills of the ILiakoi the United Stat, w.l Branches, the -rfth'.-s of the follow, me; banks be received in payment f Public EimEsohi in this District, viz All the incorporated banks in the to
ol
Se.nnia.
New
Boston,
In th i cities of Philad
York and Richmond. ( Va )
In the city of Baltimore (except th Citv bank of Baltimore,)
In District of t.ohimbia (except the
tho Merchants and Franklin Banks ot
Alexandria, Sc the following specie pay
ing banks in tae-state of IndEnuviz:
The l-Aiviicr s and Mechanic s bank at
Madison, Indiana. I. ( S HARRISON,
Opinion of judges Haywood and Emmerson, of the supreme court of 1 ennessee, on the il endorsement law " of that siate delivered at Kuoxuiic, at May term, 1 82 1
Tozvn&tnd vs. Toxvnsmd, and others.
No. No. g No. No. g 18 5 85 15 66 ,71 125 5 79 5 9 'l5 58 7 4 15 167 71 13. 5 80 5 132 25 190 5 56 12 189 10 151 15 35 U.J ?94 5 37 25 40 10 67 17 26 10 173 4 79 5 87 791 5 6 5 1 1 3 75 101 164l7i 19H 5 97 12
nty, to be redctnud gradually, tu the
jaiucm inn. c borrowpis i ie twelfth, iifckii.g the bills a tend, r. and the icuuioi n cin to ir cur u.t a s of the debt '1 hese pro-isiens did not delay the depreciation for one infant. I
In this cast, the cieik having refused y -'ni.eutycar -5) . anfl in the. sernnrl 2tin mi .t I.-
Massachusetts, Rhode Island and C n. necticut had issu d paper money. I, dcprec a ed. here was an immense quantity afloat, but the people still r mil or J for more Massachusetts k Ntw-Hamp-shite were restrained fioni fuui-er en-is-
to issue execution, without the endorsement required by act of assembly, that current bank notes will be received in discharge of debt and costs, the complainant, by his attorney, moved toe couit to direct the cierk to issue the same w ithout
any endorsement
Wm. M PURDY, Collector. September 10, 1821. 34-3t
VLIT ci letters remaining in the PostOffice at Palestine. III. the uuarter end-
ng the last of September, 1821, which if not
taken oat within three months will be sent to 2 General Pest-Omce as dead letters.
I) iTiici Anniutrout Hinson Bright F d Bucki.er Seth Bates in hard Brock D mil Carncl
Cauntv ComniiSwioners James Fdott
huiiard (ioiT
J.V'm Handy
rohn Jackson
vVilliiui J
id Mrjtn
'iiwihi lit Jurrfi
",'iieekr Mall
dward II. Piper
-.-kicl Pcrdge "o;m Starr ') iohcr 1, 1821.
Jonathan Ha worth
ill
aniel Jeffers
Lowrv
Robert Miller
Jose)h Owens ILL. Powers John Sliields Wayne or Mc.Gahey W. WILSON, KI. 26L
. i... i : . . . . -i
Judec liavwood delivered the follow- ? "i ms-: ucuoos u, inc gocr-
ing opinion, in which Judge Fmme.son ! llQ.1 Khode s'a,;J could not bf restiainconcurred so Lr as resp.c's the uncon i cd'b'Vsc &le chose l.crown governor, stitutionality of the law. But,as tu wbc- alul ?he J7ucd u 0'000, ,lT ""tantiy de. ther injunctions ought to be giunttd lo i Priael from 19 to27 shiiiings Per cz. itay execution on a contiact h a Vpcr mo- .s,,vcr 1 ie !onV bnJC Uie settled .aiue, ney where the creditor e:,acus siivcr, ' c thc I'- "4. ,n V ,s. Judge Emmerson ga.e no cpmion. i chet'S. the paper money being about -The act of isii), ch 19 ni.ecis that j :o .b? n di:,,"c.il " S"- i-.r. i. m;tnpon anv judgment, thtreaitcr to b, ob- lVl oU "S-d to reimbu.se the u.-i.,. tained executio n shad not issue until tuo 1 mcs fur e de in the ive
' tl MM f I,... I ... .... A .
auui; i c i u:ia. an aDDi p iensuv. t
r i - - - - . ' -
war
years aftr ti.e rendition ol such judg
ment, unless tlie
upon toe execution,
I ifr n Pinr nn -i ri tn-n
tisfaction of said execution, notes on the l" tu l T 1 H , V , l Ult P-IfCr
. plaintiff hhali erdorsc ' rcit) n,'"T !k! consequent dist. css on, that ihe sheriff or o- ; OI "' ecfc a great uneasiucs ai d may receive in sa t! c colony ; a b.nh .1, .f r hu iU pro.
Tl Silt' Wt1 r. -
state bank ot 1 ennessec and its brar.cncs, , , ' mtw. i .iy
i uoi rower wasio inoncaKe a rca estut.- n
. I. vlui u,u ;j loo sums ne nunlu take
, it may issue,
A o(r . . i-i , . t 1,'? a,e urged to be unconstitutional and .4. Ornceat I arre-Haute, la. the (maimer ! r .a-.ling the last day of September, wiiic IF'01(1 . A,1(1 vai',ous clauses ot the state ,:ttukenout bef-.rc the expiration cf thiVe , constrution, and ol the constitution ot
iO.iths will be sent to the General Pust-Of i the Lnned Mates, are said to be in direct
and the Nashville bank
n nv rf tlipm. nfl ciirn ntlifr tw.M- c
1 . Ii-fttt, i . . i-.ni I- n K;.. .!
pass at par with them, Scr. ' Mmon. give PerThe same, or a sinu.ar provision, is! b,:a SICUS,t-v whtn lIe UItt s,'u l! madeby a law of lS:c, for forming a ! ccef; 0( 1 tfMV r.uahy three- pe, cer.t. i 'i i r i 1 , fn ti c sum horicwed, ai d four dim- r-nt new bank, and tor loaning out the money ' , . ... ' u, u ,UUT iH 1 c-nr.
f the leirisla-iw . . " . . .1U ' ' ' 1 c
i ujMih.'oti wi icn wasiiuft ipaurd f,, ni this iiistiiution, the pai liamci t h v i t d
These acts of the legisla-
aod -iipif sscd the con pany. The. M?.;
:e as dead letters. A B C D
)avid W. Arnold Vmlrew Brooks )hu Burson o'lii Beard .i:sua Bcntley
k!) rah am Baker
A nos Ashmore Aniie B..ldy James Harnett Jercrnk' B.yaton Joan br;cn
Daniel iie.trdslie
ieorge Clerain A JoJnT. Chuan a;in Con way XKnes Chestnut
imes Clynm
'.th iniel Cox 2
An F. Craft
v unam vouijttn
.'icholas De.Lon Villiam Duflieid iaies Dickson w iiben Davis 4 r seph Evans jaia E. Eaton f runvan Ford 2 h:i Gdbdin nn Givan .aac Howard 1 nry Hines .j:im H.ner oah Hubbard .aac B. Jackson 2
.van Miniler
iriOTfias Combs
Thomas Cuwy
Thorn ai Couheix Eleazor DaggeU Archibald Dffdson Marv Daniels " William Donning Justice Denton G II I K Stephen Edwards Moses Easton John R. Freeland Clennn Gear James Hamaiilton Jesse Hyson Siias Hoskiivi Joiin iluriy ' EviwaidHIohler George Joiicn"
L M N O P R
vdan Lr
.rrison
Leonard ioyd,
i r
..via iv)re icnaooa iMore I j.rc S. Mc.Cabc Charles Li.xMa ldesitt tuies Marpny Joscpn lc.K.enuey i : a.str.mg Alc.Cabe Joan E. Icteaii
. em an Ma.ivnisey Aicneuet .i irgaa
vicrs ion Alan roe .a.nuel M.ngan onuei Norton .vlary Nelson Mordaicu O wens . niiip Piougu Samuel Prercc Amos lieeUcr o.iinuci Richardson S James Strange Christian ?nare Pardon Smitli S; i ester bib ley ibinezer btariin Robei t Taylor C aiv m Trowbridge Ei. jah Towner liham aiker
jSoiice to intruding tattler and others, xv'io commit uaate on the public I nids. f MlusE law less persons who areguli-
: ty t;t intruding m lands ot the U. States, and ot committing waste on public 'Ln )cr art hereby notified, that measures hjvinir been taken for a riiiid en-
f nv-nt f the laws of the United j -L'pii Websur it itiK in mirh r.:i. nm c. :md nrovidpfh iA- edetr.ig
k , , , . i . ' Sainucl W illiams tho are le iebv ordered to desist trom j JOHN M. COLMAV, P. M such oflcnPcs torthw ith, otherwise they October 1, lb, 1. 1 toE
will be prosecuted tu the utmost rigor or j
Jie law. " Git en under my hand, and seal -t the Citv of Washington, this 11th day of July. 1821.
By oi tier : JOSIAH MEIGS
William Aie.ivCe William vi...iiy James Nice '1 ho.nas U wens M.irun Painet lknjauuii Porier Joseph livelier 2 Daid Roune 4 Samuel kiarsj T W 'I nomas Scott Mavud tu.iw Ohver Simla lliiam Stewart Job Tnomas ' Seta . '1 remble Joseph Tliinas Ei.j.ia I iilv.isen Ao.;ai a ue Ebvmezcr Wilscn Da ni llstiii
tales,
repugnance to these acts : aid if so, it is j
saciuisc tts currency was icdeemto at tho late of 50 shiiiimrs :;er ounce .f s5'iv
: lo .-'i.od ,.r i n ,.l,:ii' . .
well to admit in the outlet, that the acts, , i e!"'"V UU?C' U C 'n?e
, u.v uiv.li n inmicu ;vi in. s iime i.g
like eve; y oilier act, wlo-se brsis is autho
rity, are if the authmiiv be-i'.ol A
j popular h ad' is wort, uJng tin ii !kst u
ven. Wc v.i ' tuke ..... Uu .w icverll " ' ' .em,sions- In ses one dV. r anolhcr, r.a.1 cxanAcVU i ' 1 0;;i' )lva,fl ssl1" PP n.wc-y in it,t,m, , .!;,.. '.!....., .TXV i 2CC0it,i.ui.U-J wit!. pcnalUr,. .-..actc! a.
tl.rC arc alle.-cj to be. "-C P'" : Uio- kooJs, i.l.c. so... for Firt. then, let us tal.e i-.!o corvra- 'Wer. K?li aU silver.
lion Art. I. Sec. 10, of the conMiuuion of the U. States : " Nw "ttate shall See. emit bilis of credit, oi make any thing but gohl. n si ver c in a tender .11 ; ayment of debts, pass v, So. v.s,;j.x f.ict law, or iav impaiiiin; ihe ob ig. tiwnot contracts, Sec." The two fi' St sen. ences respect tender laws and paper moaey ; tiie con structionto bj put on intm saouid cprcss and prevent the ei;s tney weie in tended to obviate; and a hat ttiese ic, oiu-it be undei stood by li-e actual evils which paper money and tender laws produced in tne time of the co'onial govcrnmc.ts ; in tiie ti ne ot the war of he revolution, ami ..Iter the war befoie tm adoption of the eonsti' u'ion 01 the L'ni'td Slates; and aiso by tlie He ens w'lcii 'hese clauses produced, alter the adoption of the Ci'iitMiimn : m d ihen, bv considering what wiii be the e fleet o the act of assembly, now under contemplation, should the ?ame b: deeim d va id, we shall be able to discover wiieihei these effects are tiie ones intended to be prevented by the clauses of the constitution
in question
Aolwit:ista:.oi:.g tias reguh.tion, Si 1 of
tne pap- w onfy cqu 1 in the course uf exchange with Great Britain, to lOol. sterling, and in some of the colonies loul. steriiog was trnial in wine to 1 10! 1. currency. Such was the state of the currency before the rrtoaition. During the rew;iiiiiMi.iry war cn i sions wtrc n ade from time t ime I) pseciutiou began in March, '777, at one ard a qimtrj f. r on -aid ! .ssc cl tn I 1 i . , it.o
.
w en 11 a H ! ; -v( ;.s e ofmi o .0 os . o c 'edit the
silent i wn t,n ....n, ei:,u;al;on Af:er ih . v. ar of e ieo!;:;i t; Vi o tied in 7ti. th-. a.i-i ! . . . itt-c . Ca?oin a 10. ) : ?, i. 17 3 ,. f v ,
en j 11 O U S 'J he uniiotm l. le .i
sl.O'CS
n s. nc
C ..!;
depreciuti-:i "I i.c cn is-.: i cl :7-s3, N. (' t!cp:cciaied bom ei;,"t to ttf lilies, r.m: Jien twelve s i s pei ch.
tne new cmiiun ol V5, vtiu f,n ili-niiTi i'i r! t.. f, . . . 1 pi.
... r - v,.; ... 4W iwui n. vu. jiuttn all'' mxten; shh.ing pc.- dollar, instead oi t am-ti:.u'-:.g at tight shillings per dooar; but
i returnya and settled at ten, on the ad p.
1:1
:i:e
Wiuit, then, is the history of paner mo- i !K;V ot UiC conM.tuthm of tlie U. iai g ney and tender laws under the colonial i u so 't iias ever since ien &i:ad. governments. Noith Carolina issued pa- j " lllC tiUKltts jn convention of N C.
per moi:ey, in
1613, S.CK.oi. and the mo-! ulH)a Uvc 'JPcr ,;:o: c A tender laws, it
;ey depreeiat; ! The lotus pumrietors )aJ pjpr in Ri;ode is 1 1 : I . . I -7 .. J r
i a
Commi.ti;ncr nf the (ieneral I.aid Office
RIHG subt
JLyeiticeA
u e e n m iAouii
'Illlll 1 UieiXiTl
ould no: red j it lor quit rents though j "au -rtr 1 r one, and one issued todefr: ,hc expenses ot the Tijs-I . I'V' c;llL or fe:xiccJ; sinllings ; er carora war. Ii c :i:hl not be remittc tUo . tl'llur 111 - c:- It wab a.so s.a.ed tb-r England thev sjid ; at the s.-.mc time pel- enisyh; 1.1:1 had issui d paper intney but muis vrrHvrai bv them. Th o,f. h;;tI n '1 ,1,a(3c a 'enxlcr; that in S. (
Carolina emission wr.s ; : T.W (1 the next, in 1729, 4:oV. , , .1 17o4, 1 0001. ticuKury r...t., n !7..:. 7j7, ;753, and 1 750, cr- en.W - i : lu 1 7 CO of I2.GV01 one in 17M, u )( tol. :u- in I 77 1 , of 6eV000l to defray the expenses of suppressiiig the regu'.atois At this time, there was already afloat 75.0001.
In 1729, the money dep: tc'a.cd. Jc cou'd
Masonic Miscellany. 5 Ladies' Literary Magazine, BY WM. C HUNT, LEXINGTON, KY. Pi-ice S3 a year, jry-The fii'st number may be seen at the V. Sun. ollice, where subsciiptions wll be received
OTIC 14.
nbei neieu) gives public 11CN cr be rajSed toi's o.itrinal aiue. In
o ali conccrneu, mat ne nas j j 73, tjlc Jcprtciatii n was thrre and a
uten, and n.is taken upon; h2lr for one ; in 174U, it i ecciv 1 4 in jjnv-
,lol Administrator ot tne es- IK.nt for taxes, at the rate of seven atr'a
tatc ojMatnan Biackiua,i, deed, late Lui-? fm m-p. .nd rl.iK t!.P .r.-urrr..V.a .
tor of the Indiana Centmei, at Vmcennts, I (jcemc.j an(l rf t cIcar 0r u 'ihettrta1 tnereloie request ad liioe inuebted j surv nolCi depreciated There is no into aid deceased's estate to make linmc- slunce Gf pa?ei. money which did not d. diate settlement, and those who n.ue any j preciatc, let the plan for sustaining its
ueinaiuu tnereon to cxiuou tne same ior , credit be ot whatever deicrintion it n:i- ' ' . . ..... i . i i . .
seitlement, property authenticated, to U.
B untin jr. or Jacob Call, Esq. who is du ly authorised to keltic tiie same. K. BUTEN, Jr. 1dmr. October 2, DiE C6-4t
Paper money, in the time of the colonia:
governments, was issued in most of tht provinces, and in some of them deprc-c'a ted more than it did in Noth t 'ato in The attempt was mads v. ias..chti-
their biiis were a tender, as was aho t: e
paper monry in Rhode Island, Xeu Yt-rk, New J- rsey and X Caimina. It was fnrther stated, that in S. Carolina, lav. s had been pascd to pay debts with land, and lrom calling thrm pine barrens, it is implied with such land as the debtor n-iglit croose to ofi':r. And fuither, it wvs stated, that they had ordered debts to be paid by instalments. One cause of depreciation is, t' at the paper could not be remitted to foreign countries No matter how smad the e mission may be. it is not equal to go d :nd silver. He w ho exchanges it for gold Sc MEer must give a greatei quantity ot pap r. The expanse of searching for and hading the siutr, of provurinj; the exhange ami of gttl'iu: it to the p'ace of xportatioii together with the risk of omrvancc; and the greater dinger if h ving 'he paper co! erfei - d, a:c all . oiin . v i! nd invc' . fT n fivii g the i if Uttneo ?i value, iai cwnialiuto l lk&
