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From the Ladies' Companion. OCEAN'S WEALTH BY THE REV. J. H. CLINCH 0;fHe sandy i1. .,- g O.-ean, And its !)--'d:3 r,f ancient s tone. j "Which neither sound nor motion, Since Cj eat!o:-'n Lcur, have ki:up, Who t hr-rips cfo4v,n;.W.5 treasure. And what hosts of budies sleep, VV hat giU:; to Pme or Pleasure. Lie a thoUSUIld fathotT3 deep! Ther, ','sJk by ride, for nges, Lie Marr-mcn arid his slave?;Do! thc-v keep ibe boldm iv.if, Wh-.:h th-y toiled for ia the .'.avct; There, f.n one quiet pillow. The bones of ff.n-fj.nn re$f, Who petit !W the t."!!o', I'- a'h to each others br.?.at, T!"re gems n nd j-'ive! c:'e.mjir;g. In her, ps of pi ice It 59 bc-ight, E'fn in the darkness, -seeming 'i'o flash with innate Sight: Yet she ".ho rests beside- ihern. The y-'jthful ;irJ the fair, Seeks not to twine and braid them Within I'.c-r fctpjf-roirif? I.nir. Mors rich thy f-rc? tVie-bEdiowcd, f han the 'and, old Ocean wide. Mors life thy depths have swallowed Than breathes above thy tide, A tid in -Sy dark depressions, Death more enjoys his store, Then those, 'mid earth's profession, iVho hare, an 1 yet ere poor. Boston, P3-1U. vv .... ; r t ' MANGEL WURTZF.L. Our respected neighbor Dr. D. A.Eebmson, raised the past season, from one half nn acre of land, a little sera than five hundred bushels of mai.-ge! wurtzei. This w is di.me
at cost, estmv-tme laooi at a ao. hu a ay.ofj.w , h. ,. , , ,t , Ithoy euro innamntisii nn.i Chrome Rheun:aabout two ana a half eon: per bushel. Landt;8:n! They cure Diabetes andtrpnguary? previously in good condition, was manured) They cure Dycer.tery and Contiti'.utional broaden tt at the rate ef about feity loads to'CotivsBess i They will cure all these ap-
the acre, ridges were subsequently farmed, the seed planted in drills upon thee; half on inch deep and roiled, and the crop afterwards thinned and k'pt clean. It r-ay ho proper to state, that the soed, obtained at tho Rochester Seed Store, was sown at the rate of two pounds only to the acre, and nfTbrced an abundance of plants, which required thinnin-j to -!e?s than civTO KELP OCT SKIPPERS FROM BACON.
third. We believe nearly all faik-rt-s of, r P9filr ma uuita otatea isSu my piiis. r-cn copii-s ot the V u,vo or tm ot U;e .iar-jW. C. D-vl-a Oath- left band end cf 'he; s:u!U! '"lU'' paynLn ,o o. w,:. seed the cast vear, were from plants too!eVer fT ' f' ,!octor7 dr"S-,to edition will be forwarded, and for ny r)(,t!.., )!iVllmdn mrcle, are tb words -5 1C0,-iii;r';',1.,,,,u,y les, wh.el, ur madu pay.bk, , ' 1 ' 0 gists, apcthecaries and ptuiers are the men ihrgo amount. m proportion. these tei msi,.- OHfV..J p State ' uo o. ja-., are numuereu ii'&m C-uwU to LeOe. deep. .fB (fftfsee Fanner. !who sell counterfeits, (with few exceptions)!?, re" placed moch lower than have ever be fore j Cv,,, rJ( ( Illinois. o's end I0"s ,l.;T'- cuunt-ei feits are between 1C00 nnd 0(50.
The Salisbury (X. C.) Watchman says; rne, and which certificate requires renewal "that a small bit of brimstone, about thc'evcry i'v months, it being no guaranty ,c i , . i - . c ifor more than mo vwr from date-, observe size of a chinqaerpirt, thrown into tne fire' . . , . V'irtvr"v ri-u i . ., tth eata 13 net Vv til I 1 it is BTiiiUA-
vfueoa u.y une smomg oacon, wni ctiectnaliy prevent skippers and bugs from getting into tiie bacon. Tins information we havf from a fvieud whom we highly esteem, and who assured us that he bad so fully tried the efficacy of this pbm, that he wished us to make it generally known. . He added that no uncommon smell or taste is imparted to the bacon. We deeivi this information of great importance to those who have bacon to cure; also, to these who have it to buy it." KEEPING STORE HOGS. E. C Froit.in the Cultivator, etatee, that he kept 24 shoats last winter, at an expense cf 20 cents a day, (less than a cent per head) by feeding them 10 lbs. of hay, half a bushel of potatoes, and 4 quarts of corn meal, daily, and never had hogs winter better. The hay, cut fine, was boiled with plenty of water, the potatoes were boiled in another kettle, pounded fine, mixed w ith the hay and meal, and let stand a day tii! fermented. CrtoKtKG. The following method of relieving ncot Cfttle when c l-.oked by a turnip or pctatoe, has been tried and found successful iu every instance. Pour into the throat of the animal from a junk bottle, pint or to of lamp or nnv kind" of nil, t th sunttMie; rubbing th thront briskly wrth th"' bund. lni:edi:ite 'eiif will ftdfew. i
OF iNDFANA: IF YOU; j desire health tmat you may;
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! YOUR NATURAL EXISTENCE ANDI A EE(in of Tr K?o' I r i "Va tr.e 1 1 ' iii an sins i ot the tot to nd .the ITO BE FFi.EE FROM CHILLS ANDjxih..m.Rnma, f the o-mro edition ; FEVER, AND ALL DISEASES INOI-juili ronimrarp on S-ifurday tho 20th of DENT TO THE HUMAN FRAME, March. !t will he printed on entirely new ' " ' .... a I ...:r..1 . .... : . .
g C T-' '-'S'" . Y; r X"-MFY THF
J"-' 1 snhr!anti.:! worth, end no pairs spared to PTSi'lHK nppiication f the principles f render it worthy of tho public favor and esPurgation beirg a!!o-.v.,d to ! e one of j teem which it ha hitherto enioyed. The
the frea1es! utility iu tie; cure and prevrn-tic-n of direase, it is? cf the wr.itst cons, ousne to ascertain w lint racdicine is capable of proJuedf-ejr ti e det-ird efT.;ct in the "ssie.si and at the. saroe tuns ia tiie n.cst eth-ctum mariner. it hn!J nw no longer tn contend with tht i b'irai prejudice3 cf the greatest portion of, the public; it is only with those tew whrstiil ara detennined to be "killed according ?orule,' I s k c ike people of old who "would have" a King to reign over them." But. tbank-3 to the circulation of newspapers thenks to the general diffusion of knowledge which enable nineteen twTitieths of THE PEOFLE o r-ad and judge for themselves row we no ;V! ger h. ijcve in nnuw leg that I
J.i.y mineral. .vlErci-'RV. pt-Mteesing to curc-.pni
but universally leaving esin a uorsa con-jlntr
iitien n!'t-.:.r its use. We no longer believe in ihe n't, surd notion that infiamatiori of or.y kind can Imj curd ihv abstracVrg ur life OU UEOOD. It !i now wtS! underntood that an inRumalion ! a w i se o b i r t; ancb o ? Ka 1 r 3 c . signal that r.he requires the a sf-,i stance ef purgativf
ned;ieinfc to er.so her 'd the oppreaeive bur-'nre
dei which sh- proves by the high fs vnr and th stror puis-1;, is wsiru.u to be reirx-veu. In other word, the. body calls for a vg-. t b!e iCi5' nsenr. ! DaAIOJKETH'S Vkgetaf.i.e Univessa!. Pili.s iicG Jire i-o ks ft in ir.eir aetniriiEtraliorr, lee , printed direction only hi-.-d to I Hi observed, iand they eesicriM tiie J'ea proportion or lue idose, to the. ma griitadu of tho disss p.a t be cured. Ll fill persons read the following opinion of a sc-nllem- u w ho weil knows the qaali ties of the PilSp. BRAND RETH'S PILLS. This medicine is acknowledged to I? one of the miut valuable evr discovered a si purifier of the blood and fluids. It is stipetiar to Sarsa nariS!s, whether as a sodrifie or s'teraative. it stands infinitely before ati the p reparations or combinations of Mercu ry. Its purgitiv v ropertiea arc aloru of incalculably-vnlne tor these Pills may bp taken daily for :N7 r'-:aino. an-J itis'.-.T.d of weakening by :"' " 'hartic effect, tkoy add strength by takij: ; ':'' the cause ef weakness. Thtro is ; Jed ?dcvay if ?sa. which thesd Pills d r it likewise. liatlhev
nsvi) none 01 n. niiscrco.o t-;U;c.i:i of f u- iatter jiir.portior.. deaoi.v SFEClFto. The iRETti a i'3 tot i.ijiir-j Tiie Q r.'o edition is printed on a iorje ed; the bonks and limbs are net pn ra!y"d I !ic-t of hue paper, without advertisements. not but in tiie stead of iln-se distressing! ,-. nd with a page cf popular mu-de iu each symptoms, nr life and consequent flnin?G-ji!'jsiber. -It forms sixteen pages per tiuintion is evident in e-verv movement rf tiie bo- her. -or two volurni s of four hundred find
idv. Brandrth's T'iils nr indeed a Univer-'sixteeu
patently opposite diMv.-.-isi's. because the.)' cleanss and purify tho blood, provided, dioivever, natura is net b.youd all bun:an astistance. Five years ti.is medicine lias now been before t'e public in the United Stales: wherever it his bean mtroducod it has ,upei'Sfd.id all other renr-dies. Extract from Dr. B's addrsss to the citizens ef tli. United States. And he careful to remember that I ha ve uever authorised doctor, druggist, apothecary yEn . BUANDI1ETH. fJ. D. till, Broidway, Mew York. N. B. Ail travellers from rne hate powjerof attorney, prmed be! ore the Cisrk of th ccunty of New York. Observe it. R.tmembsr that the following described Perseus are my only errinafler ntmed: aguts in tie, places!, CoonviiU, Warrick co., Ia. Thomas Biv.cken ridge. Lynvihe, do. do. James F. Mi Gill. Rock port, Spencer co, ft:., VV. C. Mesrg. Troy, Perry co., la., J. B. Worthington. Fredonia, Crawford co., Ia., Tkoniaa W, Fox. Leavenworth, do. do. FJam Wi!Iiy. Milltown, do. do. L. Frisbie. 0O"Rtr.ember my enly office in Louisville whe-ro tha Genuine Brandreth Pills can bn obtained, is at 03 Fourth street, 9'j near Jefferson street.ga Leavenworth, Dec. 31, I rSS'lHOSE indebted to Jo ! Lyon and Eh.m M W'iilov. j-uardians of the minor hen s cf .t. L. Smith, whoa-3 notes are due are requested to come and pay fifteen pr cent, thereon, and renew for th balhincc. If tijpy neglect this t.ofic the note-. will be b ft tit tn iinods of n ctTit'fr for collection.
ad that ad tradesmen who arc made agents been oflered, in deiorence to tiie g.-uieral ue-i trr,j to ICQ't.' 'I he removnl of th- f'-o-tsd 1 3 payau,a to w . J . ietse are -unmeihaveeachof them a Copperplate Ceridlealelpres-uon of the times, and in tho "hepa of n 1 5 a j 10 f,.c h an,J 0h.-r paPt3 oTt!icd r,vcV.r . . c. . of Agency, signed in writing with a pen bv: iar'a, increase of our circulation. Suuscrie-', ,..., ..,i ci.. ,,r t i-rs' ,1. ; urunviuc Icxavarian ccie-y, Um TI
.H 'EL LYON. ) Gumdi-jthe ink much paler than in the genuine notes. EL A iM W1LLF.Y, Pieu ;Tber are also r.thers of the same denominaLnven" mtV Murch II, -tion, made payable to W. N-Nbiit, which. ie
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semble the above, in some respect's, except at the ink is darker than in the true notes. They may easily be detected on a slight examination. llaii.'i cf Kentucky SO's payable to R. S. Tod.', ietl.T A, duted Juno JO,' 152f, signed G. 0. Gwr-thnicv, csshder, JoSiy I. Jacob, Presiftert. It 13 badly c-xxcuU'd. much
i writer tnan the frc r.uuie no.e. an,, verv im , ; p rfeet i;i e:;cdi et tiie devices. fho figure; iot tin: Inuiun oil the left end is mucn Jig.-.ter,;
and verv imperfect, particularly about tbe.deceive the most t'-sprienced judpts- The head. The word bearer id shorter, ned the! signatures nro i.pparcot5v cf one hand wri
note itself sbout one eial:th of an inch short or than trie genuine, and tho riding badly done. It can easily be detected by good jnuges. and 5s altered from 13 by pasting ng ires of 5 aed 20 over the oi!?s. so budiv
done as easily to be detected; observe, the j notes, and tht? counterfeits cn only bs defaUe one are signed by the Cashier nloits tectod by oIserving, the; iu the fifth line, fee
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Branch c! Is -.Kington. 5's nh-red to !C'.s;ou Ihe right end of the note, ar.d votepany ld 20s. The g'uiuiue 5s have for a vi? jof the."
nette. a hor?.. : y wnicn tae alteicu u.jtc.s! can be detected. ! INDIA N A. Stair Bank cf Indiana. 10s. The vi-r.; nettu of the gcuuiine tens is ihat ot a huuifrj
.n boi-i.-nac;c, wtine ta5 coutitei-ieiis li.-i . e J K.i'-i. for a vignetl a vi;w of a steamboat, rhip, ft's, brtdiy executed; thv re ono-eighth of i'c. Ian inch shorter than the genuine notes ."?, dated January 1. XSZO. Payable tf!lleed, engmver,diited January 0, IS20. G. W. Knthbon:;. S. Merriil, pfs-. Join); r.o letter, payable to W. Widamt, itos. Cash. Can be detected f.y observtig:'daffd Nov. 0th ISv'J engraving verv faint, the ni:ru of ths engravers, W. Dane A- Co. j 10' a Murray, Draper & Faii man's plain TU g-r.s.iu oies were engraved by Raw don, letter D. 'Idle words. Western Reserve L-ank V'i igbt. Hatch & Co., New York. Tho j being on left, .and Ohio' on the right hai.d spurious bills have tor a vignette a man jroargtci, 011 tho genuine notes they are the
suiriui:.? unvt-ir a nee witn cut tie, hogs, sic. in the diste.ne.o a viaw ef looorri'itivo. eWc. The Bank noviT Iris issued an y bills bearing the date of January I. IS':!;?. Farmers' and Mezltank-s1 Finn;, lu-j.di-son.-5's, letter B, very coarsely executed, furporting to bo engraved by Murray. Draper, Fairriian, and Co. They can bo ;.'. tec ted by observing thai tlia letter , in Mur ray, is on 10 ten. .'?' Batikcf Indiana. 10' a. The genuine nolo of this phtt.j lias for its vignette, a drov; r on horseback, an ox with a rope, with m?a and cattk) in the distanc-". The vicrr!Mtti 1..: tho cii: n'sri.-! tx f;-i -.!-!!: t witn i-aus, a snip Kim a ton n nt a Oisrauco. ; and men rowing a boat. The con fit erf dtsl iiuven fi-.rnrde head, .-it the. top, on the b-ft uf; tho v'gnett". with tho word indiunopolis'! around it. The countcrfeiu have the figures. I'-) three times on tho right end, a:id tt. iV.v.l on tie; left, whereas the eouip:; 11. d-jr- ha ve I them but t ice m;i th-.. right and oree o '.hoi b-ft. )u t;w f''ii.if:ti n. f -a -j Ui-:,;i - -I ;J. I . . ... ..,,,-t hct'.vt-:-o !!! s;i'JH!ais i; : .- u;-s. .-;.-:( - . ,ni!ij nt;:::!i;: i c:n tee -ou;';e: 'le: ;-s - i m a . ., . , ... j...... . t tjT'.trt s it? . e r ; ; r-n ;;:e :,-;:.m or i.. genume notes, -one efti-Ji s:c.e o! i;,' .... :: the counterfeits have uot thos-- iiguits at -ui on top of the notes. 10V,' letter A, dated d;h Jut. lodT, pnyp hie to iJ. 1 etmng. at their luv.ncn at i .-rrei Haute, Kigned J. Fan ing:on. Cash., and S. ' .f..mU prf..-'rV..i ,t rt'i.fi- f..-,t . .?.,! v ' ! i n 1 1 ; 1 j J 20's and ICO's a.ltei-J fr,-, 5V. They may readily be detected bv beinjr ctumsuv mi terou, nun e:o, mg reiain'-u l ie nenejoi t.r-; tieuhir individuals on tiie rotes, as all liv?.1 have noiie of whicih bends are on the -V-Oi . 1 : . . v 1 1 - . . 1 or e 10(1 bi'b ... 1.,.,..,., .,u, 11,,, 'f 1 on!-: . . . i .i. s n.,;!(3 that (jf ,h,. ,,n!v ls !t Iv.,,,-n J r liv; ue; ) a i.- . ior and Mi. ?r,n. The upper ruid lo-.ver mar Igin is rut o.f tr.o nve. in a,e,;:e.f tl v r. : r. lion, 10's -t'er A O.V..'. .1 J.-i n. a '. L , IS 3T . ILLINOIS. BANE OF ILELNOIS c.'rv'.or-n. t2t)s, pa y.'.ble to J. V. Stevens, dated Jul v 2-1, 18315; others Aug. 4, 1m3u, payiibij to; viousand easily detected. pij(' -rj le.
Corrtmerei.d R?uk. Cincil 12(P. I,!.;"'0"""""1' . o rouu eai o:c. me geuuino
ler A, payable to 1.1. Baldwin, dated J.ui. fet, 1810, have for a vignette nn e-nalo on t lie; top of the biil. The words oi? Cincinnati. in a lin3 are crowdad between two otiier lines to as to strike the eve at once, engravnig 2oa, ana purworiing to no done bv Jvaw
don, Wright ,k Co. The bank has no issued f'" " ly " ,.F a,.. nr tn l.f ... on.jturmir s Bunk, instead oi "tanner s tans
with the vignette of an 'eagle.' There are,!0" (Julton5 K,.t.r-,.r .., .,.r.d., .-.K.o r.f 'O. -. S tCA U 1 OOil t.
wbicd. haS foru vi.;,4o. tho fi; off Washington's Arrny acr-'s tho Dekiwure the other a fomal? figure leaning on it globe. Miami Fxpcrting Company, Cincinnati, O. 5s old plate. letter J.I, diit-d 4th Nov., 1812, payable to II. Hart: O. Sp-r.cer, Casth. Martin Blaum, Prcst. Filling up and signatures engraved. franklin Bank, at. Columbus, O.- 3's let. S, pay A. Fish, Nov. S, 1836, J. M. Espy, Cash., G. W. Prescolt, Prest. Engraving very course. Buvk of Marietta, at Marietta, O. 3"s letter A, payable to E. Jones, dated August 10th, 1SU, Signed Arius Nye, Cash., John Mills, Prest. The. small ovals on the left hand nrirg'.n appear to have beeu drawn with a pen. 10w on the Lafayette Bankof Cincinnati, O. They may be deleted by observing that the counterfeits has for a vignette a ! view of the ocean and nn eagle resting upon; a Eheil, beur'mg tiie AmericAU stand. mi, a steamboat in the disannco. Commercial Bank of LakcErie, Clew! and. ,Vs letter A, dated Nov. t,t, 1S35. pay:ible to D. Moft; engraving and paper vory coa rs. rune ''ffecrs as ef ihn fa below, ami the
style of the engraving sinsiisr to that tiso. 2's, old plate, badly executed. fj's, dated June Ui, ISZ'2, pay to H. Dwijht, letter ft. Very cleee'y dene. The most striking diUcrer-re js in the signature of the Cashier uiid ihe IlllU-.g up. T. P. Handy, Cnsh'r, L. Case, Fit fI 5 s, stereotype plate, I tier M, cf varices
'ales, and vstuiw to vaiioes rt-scrjs. T. P. Liar.ny , L'e.suu r, L,. Cunr, IV. S'deni. Kemarkably well txecuti., :u:0 cJcu!atii ta ting, and rather sufi firat b ieg marked out by siv.au dots m the engraving: paper bad. OT'Observc t!;nt the letter , in tiword Dl ectors, has r.o dot over it. 5s. The nsn;e of the Dank lefmeiv rgraved over the whole fc-e of tl five dollar nj;r:-F 11 , T i t ,r. ft : -i . . r. i . . i . ... . 'is u v-ir.oua nfites some dated Ji?n. 2-l. ISU-I, payabic to H. S-.-vmiur. Ensrravii.r coese. I't'f.-hTn llestrrc Bank-. 23. Ju!v !( ISGs'V-i'H, pay to Wni. Visii.tms. dated ?.jy re vt-rse. DcuJ; of Hrooster. Eds, altered frcm i'. E-isiiy diAf-ctod. letter A, dated April t, 1 tith'i Joseph S. Lake, President: Beniarnin Bertiv Caslii'u, can be detected by holding t hem up t'iO light. Z-incsflnc, Bank rfZarcsviiie. "ys. h-tte r A, pnpabie. to L. li. Dognn, dated 6th Feb. ISoo, bitwly executed, paper thin, vigeeitdefective. Signatute cf the Oudiicr lacks )t!ie p-eriods at the abbreviation of Citaries t the initial (h Urbanan banking Company. Fs altered f., irs'o ....a..!.,.... .. 11 . . . -'. ' a.irutan .'; Co s piet- unknown. The Bank has no notes out ef this elate cf a larger denoie.n.ution liaui b"s. ?,firM!.ji U-.mk iu .-.'' tfa. 3's, letter A, -kited July rdl. If. hi, signed Alius Xyr, C;..'iior; John Mms, Prvsiuut. .t th counter f jit the re 13 a pvnod .t the wcrd .iv;iers in tiie gjtitdiii the true i's i.ave a ign-:i f a f. :-i . ; and t . j g;.r. it- on the :i':eitd :: -t-. s eurj he sei e l-.j b,r i: d ou. hV4 h tl. r A, d :fy h, 133 1, ia ted Aprli i- 1SC7. k-ifer A. dsvf er ii , p.'-.il-jr; Join: : !;:e 10 . v-'.;. s gi.ru .a. Aye. . s.. j.'ldis, J!r.-ide!.i. i.pr bad aed tint), and jengiaviug i.uahiierent. i Biiii'iL f; itLiiint Fit:axant. lfi. T'h'axinf . 10s, .a Li.-red Iron; lh;; to dctt-tuct whicli ob serve iiiitt nocii. i tarns, Cashier. J. e. tiu:cTi Ia:pre-&oi'jn faint, tuid the w l.ol-s'' alf ;:,n,nce ! , . - :ec!.::.-.i. s h.-'t :-r A, pay to A . i -. 1. .-; s dr; : .!. see-eij .-. I . ' i.i. ; . r Gill, d-tted Jun F n-i.-y A. 182b. -, .- rr; J. Creed , 'n "V . J. Reese; , ! d JiV' a- .. , . .-..'u . is re- ( xce:.:. d. but ii.i papei is iii 'a -! ... i-. ii h:-,v i-.-r 'fid r.f a ythewssh f olour, una the f . i . . . : v . - . n is lig'.t-r than ihe genuine note .5. 1 :!-' are ais. ahoui u ouarttr afaniiiei': .irgcr and a iiUie wdJer. Others ia"tiie ss'iio uati as above a quarter cf an inch Ice.gvr and a jittlj wi.'cr. Othe:s f , i.oc uau-u ,n..y ,st, i.u.o. lifUJiUiond, CaasiiK-.r; the vignetio a view 01 ... 1. ... . ... 1 1 .. t. . 1 . I... j m.. .. 1... ii ..: 1 t .-1 have a iVniaie holding an ttigle. Fit genuine note of a later date than Sept. ltitJG, have the signature of A. G. Hammond S cashier Farmer's Bunk of Canton. ii's letter R payable to A. Lind, dated November, le37, -'.... . . i L .. . . .i 1 ...?.. OH ' ou the g.uraine 2's tiiere is no 0's and 10's altered from l's. Theycaa easily be detected by holding them to tho light when the alteration is visible. fvs spurious, vignette a five horse team, on the right end of the note, a figure of Washington, purported to bo engraved by Underwood, Bald & Sponcer, no such plate ever issued by the Bank. Belmaid Bunk, St. ClairsviUe,. l's, old plate, altered to 5's, and also to 10's. Vignette of the genuine one, a laborer splitting a log. 5"s letter B, pay J. Weir, of various dates, some May 1, 1827, and others April 7, 1328. They aro exceedingly well executed, but can be detected by observ ing that the letter A in dollars is not crossed. 10's altered from l's, pav to Joy, fetter B, dated Sept. 1), fe:2.. ' ARKANSAS. State Bank oy Akkansas. at Little Bne-. 5s, payable to M. Porter, datd January 2i. iS38. .1. tl. Crensa. Uushier PresiJ. II. Crease. Cashierdent's name not legible. The central vignette consists of a house and two Irees.' Tho whole is miserably executed on bad piper. This Bank never ha a issued btU. of a Icsa denomination than rj.
