NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD
OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.
THE PAST THE PRESENT FOR THE FUTURE.
FROM MARCH TO SEPTEMBER, 1819-VOL. XVI.
HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY.
Apr. 22, 19310
Gift of
Index to the Contents of the Yolume.
ton, 210; his friends at Charles-
ton-alarmed, 390; law-case
in the supreme court, M'Cul-
loh vs. the state of Maryland,
noticed, 1; at length, 68; pro-
ceedings in congress respect-
ing 5, yeas and nays 6; series
of essays on the decision of
the supreme court 41, 102, 145;
of the branches in Kentucky,
56,266, 261; specie payments,
&c. 210; scraps and remarks,
131; submission of the treasury
of the U. S. 417; about taxing
it or preventing any new act of
incorporation, 132; banking
houses, 142, 159, office at Bal-
timore, various, 223, 238, 321,
358; restrictions and prose-
cutions, 145, 161, 179, 261;
how to tame an elephant! 147;
"antiquities,"-extracts and
proceedings relative to the
old bank, curious, 162; cash-
ier and the president, 390;
office at Richmond 261, 405,
421; office at Savannah, 434;
list of stockholders,noticed
261; respecting notes cut into
parts
Alabama, banks proposed in 405
Baltimore banks-failure of the
City bank, &c. 241, 258; pro-
clamation by the editor, 259;
other banks 259; Philadelphia
paragraph and remarks 259;
comparative value of their
notes, 260; City bank paper,
273, 291, 340, 359, 421; rẻ.
pute of the banks, 310, 341;
certain refused at the land of
fice, Jeffersonville, 359; terri-
ble report about
390
Benk of the U. States-see con-
gress. Remarks on stockhold-
ers in congress, 1; prices of
its stock, 1, 55, 131, 256, 257,
274, 289, 310, 321, 373, 405,
421, 434; stock notes, 1; Mr.
Cheves mentioned, 1; elect-
ed president, 56; at Washing-
General remarks on banks and
banking 242, 257, 289, 322, 373
Georgia banks- -Darien 131;
oath exacted at! 464; Augus-
ta bridge
260
Illinois-great news for specu-
lators
Impudence unparalleled
Johnson, col. R. M. his refusal
to vote on the bank question
in congress
Kentucky banks, &c. effects of
the litter, 180, about suspend-
ing specie payments, meeting
at Frankfort, resolves, debts
due, &c. 260; bank of Kentuc-
ky,&c. 261; meeting at Wash-
ington, 274; convention of de-
legates of banks 292; meet-
ings of the people respecting
311, 421; Richmond bank,
311; Winchester bank, 359;
bankruptcy, recommended,
454; do. discountenanced 434;
the Independent banks 434
"Land privateering" or banking
Money, care of it
New-Hampshire banks 321, 341
New-Jersey banks-Trenton 434
New-York banks-Exchange
bank, 131; Jacob Barker's
291, 311, 373, 421; Hudson,
291; Merchants'-trial of cer-
tain persons respecting its af
fairs, 292: many said to stop
payment, 311, 321; Mecha-
nics' bank, 311; Washington
and Warren, 311, 341; law re-
specting banks, 321; Chenan-
go, 341, 373; of Plattsburg,
359, 375; insolvents 360; On-
tario bank, 375; Cherry Val-
ley
375
North-Carolina banks-Cape
Fear 260; expected regula-
tion with the banks of Virgi-
nia, 322, 373, 390; oath ex-
acted! 359; again noticed,
404; stoppage of payment 421
Notes, sales of, 160, 176, 260,
321, 357, 360, 434; and ice!
373; burnt in Russia
421
Ohio banks-Owl creek, 131;
Farmers and Mechanics' of
Cincinnati & of Steubenville,
treasury arrangements with,
132, 210, 256; general notices
179, 405, 434; Belmont bank,
260; Chillicothe, 390; F. and
M. of Cincinnati again fails!
421, 434
Paper currency, remarks upon
114, 130, 179, 322, 357, 360
-money, mentioned n par-
liament in 1801
421
Pennsylvania banks, 151; of an-
nulling their charters, 132;
bank of Greencastle, 260; law
of the state respecting, 358;
notes current at Pittsburg,
359; unchartering banks 375;
F. and M. bank of Pittsburg,
373; Agricul. & Manu. bank,
373; Silver Lake and Wash-
ington, 421; Milton bank, 421,
Reading, Northampton, and
North-Western
434
Prices current of bank notes,
160, 176, 321, 434
341
Quizzing
Reduction of banks necessary 322
Retiring banks
Reward in bank notes offered 131
Rogues in and rogues out 287
Specie drawn from Chio, 256;
premium upon, 260; depar
ture from the west
Stockholders to meet
Swindling
Tennessee banks, noticed, 31:
129 stop payment, &c. 322, 341.