Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 January 1822 — Page 2
The amount of capital owned by the Brook -xW bimcli on the 4Ji of Aril 182 1, ami then in possession of the said branch bank. In specie - - 9,Sj4 Jotcs on th-j United States' hank 1,040
Hink. of America, New lork,
M.a.ni Exporting Company 1,421 31 i
Vcv.'.y branch bank, Yi'icenncs bank Jj.iwrcncclmrgh branch I'on don branch 11 ink of the Valley of Virginia Urbana banking company IVmking house John II. Piatt Sc Co. B.ink of Barboursville Franklin bank of Brookville German bank of Woostcr Ll-1) anon Miami banking company li.ink of Cincinnati of Hamilton, Ohio D ivton Manufacturing Co. Mi-ldkton bank Connecticut Ontario bank "New York Petersburg! i Steam Mill Co. Treasury Notes -
Amount owing by directors of the . f gtslature request it, as heretofore, will reVex av branch - - 8,653 TS J ' port under oath if necessary, oar real stand-
Am't owing bv other individuals
on like considerations of loans, 42,945 39
10 1,421 328 571 1'JO 242 5 10
19 20 13 5 1 3 4 o ) O A 5 2 260
Total amount S-5 1,599 IT No Director of the Ycvav branch has had at any one time on loan more than the sum allowed by the Charter. The Directors are John F. Dufour, John J. 1) u four, Elisha Golay, Charles F. Kurtz, Thomas Gilleland, Thos. Armstrong, John Gilleland, Jolm F. SeebCnthall, James Dalmazoo, John D. More rod, and one vacancy for a time more than one year past. Situation of the Corydon branch.
Specie - - 4,053 50
Capital.- Notes state b'k. & brs. 2,006
tickets - - 62J
Deposits in notes on state bank and branches, -Am't of notes in circulation on
S6,060 12 i 3,588 42
S14.009 JIM the Corydon branch, including , , . ' , , I the issue at Vincennes of S3, 100, 13,
Amount ot ueposns in uie dh1"'"- ui.wv-i. bank to the credit of the other banks as well as individuals. In Specie - 4 Current paper - - - 2,655 53
897
Total SB.630 95 The amount of paper in circulation payable at the Brookville branch bank on the
24tli April, 1821. In Brookville branch notes Ditto in exchange Tickets
Total amount Si ",435 42 Amount owing by the Corydon branch. To state b'k. its original capital 30,010 Notes in circulation - - 13,897 For deposits - - - 3,590 62
47,774 9,986 62 i
Total amount 47,497 62 : Amount owing to the Corydon branch. For notes discounted to directors 18 323 For notes disct'd. to individuals 20,092 37 By the state bank - - 3,592 47
Total amount in circulation S-4,760 62 Of which sum bv an understanding between John Lest and Robert Bracdenri.ige, Esqrs.
the President and Cashier ot the Oaufc, there
Total amount S42,007 84 Names of Directors A. Brandon, D. Pennington, II. C. Boone, John DePauw, Davis
- I 1,1, , r ,i .... r-K
ii .i :. ... ........ i,,i, v iticftr I riuyu, lioiu tue; eomiiieiiecuieui. ui mt uaurw. w is issued by the incennes bank to satisty ... ..... , , , ,r:. f
6 000 I " JUSUUlI UMMI, illlU JUUIi L 11UUI HIV
Leaving the amount issued by
certun bills of exchange,
30,000
Brookville, at - - 48.50 6 The amount owing by Brookville branch bank.
To the bank of Vincennes, 13. ink notes in circulation, l)i 'posits in bank. Ch t.ige tickets emitted Dividends since last declared
47,774 8,630 95 6,986 52$ 927 54
S95,319 11 Amount of debts owing to the Brookville br inch bank. Bills re- C For notes 2c bills of exceivable change discounted 63,991 64 For am't foreign paper on hand 4,155 31JFor deposit in Vincennes bank on payment B. Parks agent's draft 5,000 For amount deposited in the City
bankofN.Y. - 122 For am't deposited in bank Cin. 1,160
For amount due from individuals for discounts unpaid - 4,397 52
10th March, 1819. Joseph Merrill, from 7th ttpril, 1819 James Ivirkpatricks, from 17th Nov. 1819 Jordon Vigus, from 23d May,
1821. Benj. Adams, from March 1, 1821. No director has at any time had an accommodation greater than was authorised by the charter. Vincennes Batik. Capital of the bank paid in including the brs. estimated at 129,363 Amount ot capital deposited in the branches, estimated at S90.010, deducted - 90,010
73
S78,827 57 The amount owing by the Directors of the Brookville branch bank, bv loans from said bank is - - - 31,950 Amount owing by other individuals, on like considerations, - - 52,041 64 The Directors are John Test, President, Enoch D. John, William H. Fads. James Noble, Robert John, John Allen, sen. Nathan D. Gallion, Jeseph Brackenndge, John Jacobs, James Backhouse and Noah Noble, all of
Total amount 39,353 Amount of Specie in bank on the 14th day of June last, - 30 Amount of branch prper - 1,274 Amount of Treasury notes - 175
:.i Am't of Caroline b'k. Maryland 5
wo. ijcoanon iUiann cio. - a Do. Westmoreland do. Pcnn. 3 Do. Cynthiana do. Kentucky - 2 Do. notes on broken banks and counterfeits - 126 Do. notes Steam Mill Co. - 1,550 Do. Brookville tickets. - 48 62
Total amount S3.218 62 h
Deposits in said bank to its debit estimated at Amount of paper in circulation
IT n ( O 1 1,733
Total amount. Si 1906
Amount owing by Vintennes banX
whom have been in office as such since the
bank was organised, except James Noble, J To am't. of paper in circulation
"w ho took h;s seat as such in June 1820. I 1 o deposits in said ban.v
'I he onlv Director who remains in office
after overdrawing so far as I was able to dis- I Total amount
11,733
173,000
Si 84, 7 33
cmcr, in relation to who were then drawers, Amount owing to Vincennes ban: is John Jacobs. as t.stimated bv Cashier 243,
In relation to the cause ot the disagree
461 69
ment between the report of the Vincennes bank, and Brookville branch, ss well as other inquiries contained in the said resolution ; I rfer on to interrogatories marked A, and to the affidavits of the Cashier and Directors of the latter bank, marked B, and to certified copies of letters from the Cashier of the f u nier, to the Cashier of the latter institution, marked C. J. JENNINGS. Capital owned bv the Ycvav branch bank in Mav, 1821. Specie - - 1,997 65 "Notes on Vincennes bank - 2,100 Notes on Steam Mdl Co. - 490 Notes on Lawrenceburgh B. B. 16 Notes on State bank Tennessee 10 Notes Ohilienthe do. Ohio - 5 Notes on Oneida do. N. Y. - 5 Notes on Farmers c Mechanics iK Albany, N. Y. 10 N itcs on Con don branch - 17 Notes on State do. Kentucky - 1
S4,651 65 Deposits, none Amount of paper in circulation payable at the eay branch. Notes - - 20,279 T i kets - - - 2,815 93 J Receivables - - 6h9
Total S3,7S3
Amount owing by Yevay branch.
Capital Notes Tickets Receivables
30,000
23,783 2,815 689
3i
93 i
But from a calculation previously made, from notes discounted and bills of exchange negotiated, the debts owing to the institution from individuals, were estimated at ... 220,075 Of which sum the Steam Mill Co. was estimated to owe the bk. chiefly in bills of exchange 1 1 6,248 Of the amount owing to the bk. by notes and bills of exchange 220,675 'Fhe Directors owe - - 17,373 Leaving this sum owing by the Steam Mill company and other indi iduals. SO3,302 'Fhe Directors are David Brown, and Wilson Lagow, from the first Monday of March last Nathaniel Fwing, John D. Ilay, and Elias Mc.Namee, from the commencement of the bimk Arthur Patterson, Willi am Burtch, Samuel Tomlinson, and Robert Buntin, from the first Monday of March last Dennie Sa re, from the 12th of May last George Ewing, from the tirst Monday of May last. The Directors concerned in a private institution are Wilson Lagow, Nathaniel lowing and John D. Hay. Office of Discount and deposit of the Farmers' and Mechanics'' ban of Indiana, at Lawrenceburgh, ;Sd May, lb 21. Jonathan Jennings, Ksyr.
S,r I rece'ued yours of yesterday, and
ing. ours respecttully, ISAAC DUNN, Pres. Farmers' and Mechanics Ban of Indiana, Madison, November 14th, 1821. Dear Sir Since I saw you last, I have
been too much indisposed to make out the accounts of the bunk agreeably to the resolution of the legislature. The baud of Directors have released me from the task. This circumstance must be mv apology and your
justification in not furnishing the -accounts. 1
presume it can mave no difference as it would be of no consequence either toyinulr lie or individuals. I am, very respectfully, your obediect sen t. JOHN SEIUNG,CashV Very Lute from England. From the Boston Palladium, Yoi. 23. Yesterday afternoon, arrived trlAast sailing ship Triton, Capt. Bussey, ir30 days from Liverpool and we have befcn favored with London Papers to the evening of the 20th ult. and Liverpool to the 23d: - England is said to have proposed to France to maintain the entegrity of 'Furkey, except Russia might have Moldavia and Wallachia Russia ceding to certain Princes a part of Poland. The Greeks continued succcssCu in such warlike enterprizes as they fftKl attempted
It was said a fleet of 60 sail of Turkish, Egyptian and Algerine vessels had collected to go against the Greeks. Accounts from Madrid are to Oct. 5. That capital still continued agi'ated Several officers had recently been put in close confinement and it was said Gen Ballesteros, and the Deputy Ramcra Alpuenta, would be indicted Ricgo has many active friends. Rir R. Wilson was expected at Madrid. The Spanish Minister has ?ith his family, withdraw from the RussiarCanital. Sone disturbances had occuredat Lyons. P.e rears of an unfavorable harvest in Ilollan ' had vanished." 'Fhe Kin of England continued his
tour on the Continent. The papers contain a long account of his reception in Hanover. He was expected at Vienna and Paris. The British Charge d'Affairs is said to have left Portugal in consequence ol a difference respecting the tariff Great distui banccs have occured and still existed in the county of imerick, 1 1 eland. Not a single day pasAtl without outrages, and so daiiirgly confident had the actors in those kockiug.flaJlsactions become, that they committed murders in the open day, and marched -.in bo dies of 2 and 3000 to attack the houses ol the gentry. 2000 are offered ior the discovery of the murderers of a Mr. Goinff. o The Gazette de France has the following intelligence from M Petersburg), dated Semtcmbcr 15, and guarantees its authenticity: k'Thcre is no question whatever bi war, no steps has been taken which can Authorise the absurd reports, ciiculaied in Europe. "The Empeior quits Saint Petersburgh for Witepsh, on his accustomed visit to the regiments of the guard javioned there. He will return in ten days.
A Cotton Manutac torv, at Thompson
Connecticut was des loyed by fiic,. on Tuesday of last week. The fnt was Occasioned by the friction ot the machinery. - m m G i ANTS. The Providoncc Gazette mentions, that a person appealed in the market place in that town on Thursday, who measured six feet eight inches in height, and that he was the smallest of six brothers. ST LOUIS, dec. 8 We have been informed that the Winntbagee Iiriiars had detei mined to make an attact on Foil Armstrong, having been inl ruied by two of their tribe who had made their escape irom the Jail in Kaskaskia, of the ueath ot two of their nation, one of whom was executed at that place. We are certain, however, that the commanding officer at Fort
! Armstrong is on the alert, and peihaps
ors, consisting of ten pcrsor.s only or.?of whom escaped. The murder was committed on the lower line, and about miles from Port Gibson by Chocktaw Indians. The quarrel, we understand, riginated in consequence of some niiai iffair. Our informer received the above information from Cclonei Nichols,-who passed up the Mississippi a few days since, on his way to the Chickasaw Bluffs with the Chickasaw annuity. Gazettr, Lieutenant Scott, of the United States armv arrived hcio on Tuesday last from Fort mith (on tie Arkansas.) We learn from this gentle man that a severe battle had been fought between tlie Cherokees and 0?agcs, in which the latter were defeated with great loss. The 0ages, were on their way, or had arrived at the Canadian Fork, (a considerable distance above Fort Smith) when the Cherokees, who were in pursuit, came up with them, and fell upon them, taking nearly 100 scalps and prisoners. Enrmircir
A WESTEUNMAIL LOST. Vie are informed by the poft rider who arrived in this place yesterday evening from t, Charles, that the ferry boat containing the Western Mail and thirteen passengers, sunk whilst, crossing the Missouri Hivcr opposite St. Charles about eleven o'clock yesterday morning. Wc are happy to state, that from the great exertions of the citizens oC the town with a number of boats, the passengers were all rescued who otherwise must have perish ed. We are not able to state the loss sustained by this accident as the contents of the mail are not yet known. One passeeger, wc are informed, lost one thousand dollars in specie. Gazette.
Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of a venditioni exponas to nie directed from the Clerk's ofiicc ot the Knox Circuit court, 1 will expose to public sal on Thursday the 17th day of this int. at the court house in Vii
cennes, tor any term ot time not exec c
inir sccn years, the icnts, issues and mn
fits, or the use of a ceriain lot of gioimd together with a hrirk house, and fianic
r x t . . . o
oi incennes, and bounded as follows.
.kciiiiiiur ui ult til corner oi iiic
hrick house built by Nathaniel Euing, thence running up Main or W ater sticct, seventy-seven feet four inches, to the fence dividing that lot from lands belortjing to the estate of Charles Smiih, deceased, thence smith casuardly with said fence as it now stands, to the fence div
iding the baid lot from a h t belonging to
tne estate ot Mi'oine .AIas:.al deceased, thence in a bouthwaidly diicction with the fence last mentioned as it now Mands, to a narrow street, and with the said i.anor. street towards the river, to the place oi" beginning, as the propcity of Nathaniel Kwing, at the suit of Uenjamin Taike and others , JOHN DECKER, ShfT. k c. January 5, 1 822. 49-2t
with all due difference to ou as the execu- i tnc auve is only a threat, as we arc well
the of the state of Indiana, as aUo the joint i assured that should they make an attack
on uiai ori iney couiu not succeed.
Sheriffs Sale. 1DY virtue of an execution directed to i the She! ifT of Gibson county, v. ill be exposed to sale on Wednesday the 16th day of January, instant, before the
v.wuiw nuujt uuuj in i ii net ion ; i 7 pcis of land, with a Horse Mill thereon, as the Di'onertv of FranrU UnnL
tisfy James Smith and others. ex ctr. 5 of Jacob Warrcck, deceased. Sale to commence between the hours of ten u.d ' two o'clock on said dav.
J MES K SLOAN, ShfT c..c. January 2, 1822. 49'-2w
Total amount
A'nount of dfhts owimr to the Vevav branch.
A.'f.nit d:srounud on v.ius 51,99 17 A.i o'jnt ow; i;from VinceniK,s& oiUer banks - 550 96
resolution ot tlie legislature ; it has become
my duty as President of this board, to inform you that from the principle of pohev, connected with that part of our bye laws and charter which impose the oath ofoihee, and whk-h cannot be violated; the examination of our funds, &c. as suggeste d, cannot he tolerated ; b''licing the legislature could onlv hae intended to embrace in tli it resolution, the state bant and its branches and at the
Heiiiitr.
ARKANSAS, NO. tOr T.i' r .
inaian lMuraer. just as our paper was Kf,mg to press a gentleman arrif ed here fiom the Mississipi who infoimsus that a most horrid and unprovoked murder was committed ahout the last of Oc-
g5,lio 1.
k .me time, doubt ng their t .ttner preroga- tober, in the New Purchase in the 'hoclive. J am unauthorised to say, if the le- j uw Nation, on a party of U. S. Survey-
0 1-4 Tents Reward.
Lj UN AW A V from my service op lie T1X Uth Decemher last, an apprentice
boy named J.1MKS I.EMOX. abou; S years old, speaks English and German. ; Any person taking up the -.aid boy, M,d j delivering him to me. shall reedxe t!io I above reward, but no charts paid
EH ED ER CI' KAPP. Harmonie, Dec. 17, 132!.49-St
