Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 October 1821 — Page 2

increase of depreciation. If the paper xnoitey cannot be redeemed 'till some vears hence, that becomes another cause of dept edition. It may be alleviated by an arcrual of interest for the delay, but it wilt nevertheless depreciate from this oiise in conjunction witi others. One bundled pound in go id and silver, is better man 00i bearing interest, payable at the end of len years, Although it wid then he rertaimy paid because, a present and picssi:i demand, which cannot be extinguished bin by gold and silver, make-, it eligible sometimes to give a giea;er premium than the interest, rather than abide the const quence of non-payment And it wili take the notes and a piemium besides to procure the 1 00!. which perhaps a merchant wants to pay a foreign credi-

toi who has alled for payment.

vate transactions an astonishing degree of ! dbliusi pievailcd. ' lit bonc of sovcnt men could not be negociated, but at a ' discount of 3u, 40 or 50 per cent. Real i property was scarcely vendible. Sales of j

made but at u ruinous loss The debtor class of society, might piove successful at elections, and instead of paying by tiie fruits of industry and economy, might he relieved by legislative interference National wealth and national labor dwindled. Every where it was found that the people couid not pay their debts In some instances threats were used of suspending the administration of justice by private violence ; 5th vol of the Life of Washington, p 85 89. Amongst the various measures propo

sed, for the removal of this gioomy state

Another caue of depreciation is the things, a general convention to revise powerin the legist ture to repeat emissi- the circumstances of the union was one, oris at pleasure. For hence arises the d it succeeded. In Massachusetts a just apprchensio i, that lepeated emissi-! short time icfore, the utmost distraction oos will be lesorted to. Experience j reigned. The mob required an abate provrs, that p iper money wiil be issued : meat of the compensation promised to

"whenever the cry can be raised of general

and public distress, and can cause an ap plication to be made for redress A'ith respect to the disorders produc

ed by pmcr umuey and lender laws, both

the officers of the arrow a cessatioii ol

0 taxes ai-d of the administration of justice ; they required the circulation of depreci ated paper, and a relief from public ami private burthens. They threatened law

Pennsylvania State Lottery. 1 KO HOUGH TAX.

nt 1L.L. De soiu on turii'iy ine ii.i c-arw November next, :.t the court iwuvo m ' Yincenncs, the foliov.ii g Ids and ruts ot lots lying in the Borough of Yincenncs, for ljrionh Tax, or so much thereof ;s pa g:he tax and costs due thereon, unless they

are s.-or.cr paid. Sale to becn at teno cicck.

in the morning. Owner A'arnes.

SECOND CLASS.

G. W WAI I t, Manager. To be drawn in a fczv weeks. HIGHEST PRIZE, 15,00.0 Dollars,

SCHEME. 1 Prize of ! $ 3 " lb 14 " 5000

g 15,000 8,0(0

5 000

tlu o:v and experience present them to . 'cps ana courts, arrested tllc courts ol view- ; who will be so imprudent as to )aw ard restrained the judges from dogive credit to the citizens of a state, that iS thir duty. Rhode Island, a paper makes paper mo icy a tender, and where , nionied state, would not send deputies to lie can be told to take for a gold anil silver the convention, and N Carolina long hedebt, depreciated paper, depreciating still skated in acceding to th Federal const' -more, in the moment it is paid? Who tution Such were the Unpromising cirivouid trust the value of his property to cunistances which America had to dcthc citizens of another state or of his own piore ; and such the alarming disorders 8M vho can be protected bv the law a- which were to be remedied by the congai i the just demands of creditors, by teution. One of the most powerfu' r:fo'ctngth m to receive depreciated pa- niedies was, the tenth clause of the first per? in to be delayed of payment from article, and particularly the two sentence ye i' -to year until tiie legislature will no which we at e now considering. They op long.-rr interfere II id he not better go erated most efficaciously; The new to thrr markets beyond the limits of the course of thinking which ha I been irispisaif to dispose of hs surplus producti- rcu bv the adoption of a constitution, that

o:.s? 'V had he not better refrain T:om was understood to prohibit all laws fo

making anv such sin pins productions la- t,,e emission ot paper money ; and for t.hc

th'-rt.ian he rompvdird toiecepe. h-om maKin any tmng a tender irut golrl and the purchasers nf tficm, !e-s Mian on- h v.f siher, restored the co'-fi'dence which W;is t'i. va'ue ayrr.-ed to be paid for them? so essential to the internal prosperity of II '1 fir not hotter n-m ne to another nations (1 be continued. J cm trv where good ftitn is p-r served KJWi

2,000 1,000 500 ICO 6

15,050 Tickets Prizes ell floating, and to be drawn in J'ie?n daijs. TICKETS,

S, and shares in .raicr-ion ; out tvi!!

shortly aavance to b VOR S A L K AT G. 5 li. WA1TKS' Truly Fortunate Office, S. W. corner of Chr&nut If Third Streets Who have purchased the whole of the above splendid scheme, and who sold and instantly paid all. the Prizes in ths First Class ot the above Lottery, It who have sold and paid Ptizes amounting to

Six Millions $f Dollars

All Prizes in the ubi Lottery Paid i

Gold, as soon as dVn rallied

Orders, lnc'b"

ottcry paid in

ftrcash, (post

imi'S Andrews,

Lawraiice Avalin, Heirs of Luwrancc B-zudonc Sa:re, fame, sa'r.e,

same, same, half cf

same, same, fsame, same, Harrison's aild'lioD, same, same, Isaac lilackford, half of same.

j Heirs cf Pierrcs Cornia,

same, same, same, same, same, sinic, same, part of same, Seminary 1st Thomas Coulter, same, part of Heirs of Chads?-, Heirs ct Tousalnt Dubois', same, same, same, same.

Heirs of Dr.sh ain, one third cf

131

17:1

iro 5

22 ! il U2 AT 54,

V

97

with ill his orope -tv. w 1 there accumulate the reward- of his industry, rather thru hr- continual d-:rived o! a ijreat part o! them her-, to suit t c ennveuier ce o the purchaser ? '-Voipd it not be better

for a foreign state, whose citizens: are thus i ued. to use. violence and make; r- ;' : ds, rather than suffer such injus k t f 5-ieh are tl c evils which theory tr u: ! lead us to amicipite, thev ro not;

les- formidable, under ttt 'est f experience. Depreciated naper prevented equa' contributions from the states to 'he g ne al cxpences of the nation. N York ,fo- "mstancf had emitted bills of c dit. L th m her quo'a was py ibie: and by depreciation, of inferior value o the rjuota of other states, whee money was not d'M ciat( d. timiurh the quotas of the latter iveip of much smaller denomination Imp css' ms hnd been made on the public mo i's bv depeciated paper Furchaa r; -i r-redi' had derived great gains fr m leni edition, extensive pnrrhases h 1 been made, and nt leng'h the hones of the purchcs were disapp inted, and great tupubrsof the people '.vetc fmnd tooe de'ts uhieh thev were unable to pav ; a meral discontent ensued with 'he cou'-of f ulc, petition wcr m u!e for rrli f; - Mhr raments dPv became m extrt'r.tvp, a".' two pa' tip wpre for. rne ' Oi: st' Ui'lijr thr ohsrva'ice o' ?io!)lie and !-tate rnmr'.s and f . r h rfdiefo individual di-tps; they Vjrtrod r r u;e tn f ii",;fv and iodutw no' rhv t''e idh stvuhl nt 1) io'ctted h 'I' '? 'iOv iirr. 'V'ii tli? rtini nnrnrr

W M

UP

o

' e indirection, (id s?ru d he ve-

s' Hi-.ini inv'd i iti' homc' ' rs it difl e , !y i'e conv' ti-iu thn1 a tirid C1' inrp vit'i rn:ittnftq w-Mi'd hp enfo i 1 T' s nirtv v:s fo" r;':ir inec 'be p . vi'-s or ''ti '"'fss to ffT; etu:v tv f.P rti Th-- ohinr pa' tv pressed for hv'uljret;'; . to d h'o ird f r l("s riior io t'-c eir -'vprii'i n of rn".f rarts : for tiy.

te nd d 'iriTi mi or iu'iee ; f- "f

t r r -'ph.

md

1" "

ff' 1mii- 1 i t ' r f ir t'-.e r 'vm

,. (! 'ocr rn'Vr'' "i "f ',rm

MES AUTHUfl.

Ma- ufuciuve) s of BarS? Cent- Iron :i , AVE opened n stokp: on Maiket f street, Vinrenhes, where thev intend keeping a constant supply of the ahove ar' ides. I hry have just received ftom their Iron woks. 20 Tons RA U IKOIV of superior quulii v. incliuii". PLOUGH MOULDS

WAOGON TIUK, MILL SIMNDLES, AX, & 1IO K Iron, Cjtc 5cc. ALSO, 20 Tods a slings, WHICH JRE

70010 & 13 Gallon kittles, too 5 do. do. 5020 do do. And a genet al assortment of Hollow- Ware, Wry light a id handsome. All wnicn they eflcr for sale by the mat i i Icig vhcnr "v. at r-duc ed in ices

mkrchants in the countrv will ha c !

saw opp t tuoin of pui ct;asing upon g'jod ttrms. and selecting froni the best assortment in the western eounMy. 26-tf Vu cnincs, July 1 331.

(line if.

OTk'K,

ipHAT I hae this d.iv deposed n

1 the InuuKof the C'fiui:t Tre.-.bui -r of Knox count, the sun. of 1 I s7 cents in sp cie. being the amount (d'l.ix

on tnv lo's N'"- 5.S 6 3 1 5. 1. 6 ! 13. l'2, I

paid) w ill be promptly attended to. ick j of Ja-pb Dubcis, half of

cts in the Cyclopaedia Lottery, now drawing, for sale at 4 as above. 38 Philadelphia, Sent. 24.1821.

' i

anistrator's Sale.

be exposed to public sale on

londay the 29th instant at the

ling house of the late deed. James

Smirl. HORSES, CATTLE, JER

RY WAGGOX fcr UARXES &c.

the propei fy of the said deceased. All sumis ol S3 and under, cash must be paid

down those above that sum, a cicditof

three months will be given, upon executing bond with approved security, bearing interest horn the day of sale. i: will commence at 9 o'clock. A. M. O W. JOHNSTON, Admstr. LO U ISA S . ttl L, Admstr x. Vinccnncs, Oct.-..iaJaA 38

I T L S V

SlCTiff's Sales.

.virue ot an execution to me di

ed from the Clerk's oilic e of

iox Circuit court, I w ili expose to

puUfic sale on the fust day of November

ext, at the court house in Vinccnncs, a house, and half of lot No. 124, iiii-and luinginthe Horough ol Vincennes, lor the time of seen years, as the propei ty of Nancy Thorn, Executtix of ti e iust will ai.d testament ol Solomon Thorn, cie ceased, to satisfy Lettv Thoin. JOHN DKLKLR.shlT k c Octobeiao, 1821 38

Samuel Drake,

Willis Fello ws, in Harrison' aduitica same; same, same, same, Henry Fultonysame, same, George Husscy, - - Tindley, in Harrison's :iddi:;.-n '1'hoinas Jones, same, same, same,1 same, s-unc, Hci;-b of illiam Jones, same, same, same.

same, eanie, same, same, s m:ic.

One redu-:-Tf d 1 t rf Tnr c.

ilei-s of Jos nh Mallet,

V. Mcintosh, as;tiit for the Trusfj;

rtue o

(jTo Benjamin TpilA r I haxe lhi

chased by nu on tlie W of ov 1820.

JAMES AHSOTT. Knox coun'v, la. Oct. '8, t 821.

I . .1 T A

anu 15V., mine uunation miox county, for t!ie year 18Cn, Sc the premium there-

v rnn ed to viv rnrrvd"n f now-er 1 on, arerabiv to law-; Invituy been pur

r'vvTrr ;s w'drN ,urht o' o'T 'ni' d o thr' v'ews Vherrvpr t i r-r tt- nre. o'h -t n for motvv -', m't'ed the delior lv d p'"ore'l! r w is tfdv.T'-d f-iMosion- of 'nUc,riMyr fo'i1- nine T1,,! tltjs nvv hm! vt -rt rnevni'd, t!,r 1 '' T' tt i'r thp mineiift w jrmt. - "fT'rtrd hr ''o 'llMP ofa vev roiidrr'le ntt:nn nf fhe rnni ronv. Th'linrrr'in'v siflhuT Ml pm'TH)' iiifr pTiin'-j.-v ."rt'ir iss "-nk, , Idrh n t!e tirnp, Mn.irnrrf . no' t' erit:,tnri or

t!- ni'nn. Poh'"' nil M'ivn'p rn

ay execution to mc di-

n tin Link olluc ot

tl.fr iit'PX Vficuu Clin, l tun expose in

public salf on the first day d Novcndjtt next, at ine court house in Vii eerie s, a lot or certain parcel of land situate, h vi atidbeinirin Tan ison's addition to ti c town of Vincennes, and known i-nddc-ii..

natcd on the plat ot the same, l y No .90,

whereon is reeled a dwelling house, fm the time of seven years, as the property

of San 1 Pai r, at the suit of Wm. Uurtch. JOHN DECKKR.shflr.Ko. October 2(;, 1821

lriff's Sale.

virtc ot two writs ot execution

directed, I hac st ized and

following property which I

cxrnosc io puoue saie on mc nay.

id place specified, viz: 14 hogs

'icir pigs at the house of Robert rn II -I

'i sou, in l crre name, on me jist

;- at 2 o'clock, P. M taken as the prou tv of Deniamin Porter, at the suit of Hi'..... I . .

77. 74 99 100,' .Muipny. w i . . . ,r t A'tsci. rne mare 8c colt, one mlch rnw.

1 . 4. .IS. -- --- - - - - , - ,

lit 1,

ot estate.

s-.me, same, same, s..iiie, same, same, same.

same, same, same, same, same, same, s :nie, Iktij .inert Olnr, same, same, same, John C. lieily, same,

iiebert St'irgr.s, II..r'son's ad,:itio;i, Smith, (a man of cole: ) part of Daniel Sullivan, a pail of

o 2S .35 Z?t 327 nr 17G I H ' b 15 82 r'o 43 60 8.; o -'- COi r.'

5 12 10 130 . Ul fc. 3J

shall

time a

: 1 v

I i

and a barn full of wheat in the sheaf ,up-

posed tube 7 or bUO bushels, at the time and place above mentioned and the following property at the Inn ot Otis Jones, in Honey Cieek piairaie, on tlnv$.tkddy cf Xovunbcr next, at 2 o'clock, P.M. viz. one stack of wheat, one nwlclfccji

i r - in ii

i'. Ii. L UlUVUn, one 2 year old heifer, two calves, a num.

dhvf.y k rotNCF.M.oR at l w ) her ol hou:s, and the right anu tiue ol

ILL practice in the first Judicial CRilt .NoUmip m 5c to tnc land wncrc

Ciirn t. nf th,. ontr of IndUnn on "c liOU ,1VCS AVM octupics, laKen a

and in the counties ol Caw ford and I- d. i lhc property of said Nothrup and Stc

J-ame, - 52? s .me, - 537 Hi "r -, i Srlenion Thorn, ?. part of !.! John Teenier, - it' sa;re, - - 3.7 same, - - Vuks( n cc Sayrc, I Ian-Is addition l.i - 1 ba . i iC t I Charles Wiiil.t, - Crs.me, - - ame, - - 17 -t JXtm Residents Lets. N'. ZO, ;n.t, 2f,, -nf j.j.. :p ;.;r, ui, -jyj, en. 27 j, -7:?, .yr, 305, :,:, ni.s, nr.. r.jo, : 5, 1J, v.v: , . .T, -vco, .i(.v, :.v, S7i, rjj, ..vu 4K-, 42U 4:2, 4,3, 4.0, 4-11. 44., 44 4.14, -155, 4iJ, 47, JJO, 4', 4f4, 471;, 493, 414, oLO, jOl, oC2, .";77 411.

JAMKS NAH1J, Im rough Collector. Octoh.r JO, 1-21. rS

70 DOLLARS RKWAISD.

)?k ALIvLI) away fiom ti c snhscriV V ber, living in Lf)i;an countv, 15

miles south of Kusselvillc, oji ti e 24th

inst. a nero boy by the name of

JCMOll

nineteen C2rs of ae,dark comp!eior, down look, soft voice, five feet two or Three inches high, wore awav a daik varn cod. ("perhaps Jams) pa'.e blue pantaloons, half yai n, the res, of his cloathinr

n J not known, i: is expected that he is 11 a- . r.. 1

Kii iui v anaua, a. i,e n.ae.e an attempt

IHlh 'V's (hir 1

CaU etr whoro depreciated. In pri-1 to be attended to,

wards in the state ol Illinois. He mav I P,u:n CanlP' lo s.a.!isf7 a cxccvUicn

alnavS!e found at his olhcc in Vinccnncs 111 ""i, JxTinriunless when absent on professional busi- U' U' C LAIL; D- bI,rr V-C

C... 1... orr uir u, 'nil.

mi r ; in n 1 1 1,1 - 1 1 1 ,ivi ii 1 1 a ;.; i t v. 1 1 1 1 1 1, i vj i i j u j , n 'n ''vi.' -mess forwarded to him, in his absence, j A few

two years ao, and was cmij;ht neai cenncs the :.hove lewaidshall be i;ien to any person that will take up said hey ami confine him in jail so that I get l.in

5 I If.

eoppirs oi the CONS 1 ITUTION

arum.

of ludiana, for saloattho Sun ofiicc. April 36, 1S21

james alij:n. 16-ft