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LOUISVILLE BANK NOTE TABLE. IN:A. State Bank cf Indiana A'ii othef branches . Farmers' ar.d Mechanics' Rink, Madin, ILLINOIS.
Stte Bank -and branches Bank of Illinois, Shawncetcwn Bank of Cairo, 10 to 15 cino. Cornmerciai Bank of Cincinnati Franklin Bank do Lafayette Bank do Miami Exporting Co " . . O. Life Ins. awl Trust Co. Cincinnati par
Bank of Hamilton I do Chillicothe I do payable at Phi Ii Ionia " 1 do Marietta ' I do Circleville do Xenia " do New Lisbon ' do Mount Pleasant " do Zanes.Ho co IFest Union Belmont Bank of St. Clairsvilia
'Jiinton Bank of Columbus Franklin Bank do Dayton Bank Commerc ir-1 Bank of Scioto F. & M. Eank of Steubenviila Lancr.ster Bank I'-!skir.g;im Bank Uroanna Banking Co Vestern Reserve Bank Fmall r.otes Farmers Bank of Canton Granville Alexandria Society Com. Bank of Lrtke Erie, Clc .4 r.o salt eland of Cleveland Wooster Geauga S-ndusky Norwalk 1 do do do do Mass: lion Kirtlaud Safety Society i: Orphan histitate I lor. roe Falis Mng. Co. Gcas.ig-1 Insurance Co. kzstvckx. "Bank of Kentucky and branches Northern Bank of Kentucky Bank of Louis vilte do payable in Philadelphia TENNESSEE. Planters' Bank and Branches Bank of the State cf Tennessee Branches Union Bank of Nashville do payable ia Philadelphia. Ycatmnn ec "Woods, pa yablo at Nashvilk? do do Philadelphia All other banks, payable at N. Orleans LOUISIANA. Bank of Louisiana par io ricans Commercial Bank of Louisiana " City Bank of N. Orleans Louisiana State Bank " Citizens' Bank of Louisiana M. & - T. Bank and brandies New Orleans Canal Banking Co . Union Bank of Louisiana " do payable nt New York Commercial Bank of La. payable at N. Y. " All others payable at N. Orleans MISSISSUTL Agricultural Bank at Natchez Planters" Bank ot Natchez Commercial Bank cf Natchez West Feliciana Natchez Post Notes Natchez Rail Road Mississippi Shipping company Grand Gulf R. R. & Banking Co. Com. R. R. & Banking Co. Vicksburg so Lake Washington, C - - Commercial Bank of Manchester Commercial B n n ii ol Rodney Bank of Yicksburg Vicksburg M ater Works, Yicksburg Post Notes Holly Springs, Real Estate Bank, Commercial Bank, Columbus Tombigbee Bank Union Bank at Jackson, Post Notes Bank of Port Gibson Citizens' Bank, Madison county Chickasaw Land Bank Real Estate Bank, Columbus Bank of Lexington l.i iO; nn t-.ilni Real Estate Bank, Hinds count v berdeen ec Pontatoc R. R. cc Banit no salcl Brandon Bank ALABAMA. Bank of Mobile Bank of the State of Alabama MICHIGAN. Michigan State Bank Bank of Michigan, $5 and upwards Bank of River Raisin Y. & Mechanics' Bank of Michigan NORTH CAROLINA. 10 10lo25
All solvent Banks 7V, SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks 7 J, G-EOKG1A. j All solvent Banks 7! PENNSYLVANIA. j U. P. Bank 2 prem.l All solvent Banks par M AUYLANDi All solvent Banks par VIIIGINU. AW solvent Banks par DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA All solvent Banks par "WISCONSIN. Park of Mineral Point 10 to 20 Fox River Hydraulic company 50 ARKANSAS. State Bank and Branches 30 FLORIDA. All solvent Banks Q tc -,o MISSOURI. fr'late Bank ami Branches Yr TEXAS. ! f-ioveromenl Treasury Xob 75-
Ooimfcrfeit Etctcctor. For tiie Western Stales.) KENTUCKY. Van!: of Lovistille, Louisville. Kentucky
-5's, letter C, payable to R. Millikcn, dated! t. 8, 1833. The signatures are very Well j 2' ', ,, ",;.,: j " 1 n 1- V nn !av l'hqri i 1 1 . nni i . I i liere are also others ot the same cenommation, made payable to W. Nisbitt, which resemble the above in some respects, except that the ink is darker than in the true notes. They may easily be detected o n a slight examination. Bank of Kentucky. 20's payable to ll. S. Todd, letter A, dated June 10, 1825, signed G of the Indian on the left end is much lighter. . .. .... - - ii i . .i anuery impcrieci, parucuiariy aooui uiei. head. The word bearer is shorter, and lue note itself about one eighth of an inch shoit ter than the genu me, and the tiding badly . n . . done. It can easily be detected by good judges. 20"s and figures of 5 and 20 over the ones, so badly dene as easily to be detected; observe, the nnpnrMmpil hv the f 'nshir nlnr - fa.ie ones aie s.gned by the Caslnei alone, the genuine ones by both President and Cashier. Branch at Lexington 5's altered to 10's and 20's. The : nette, a horse, bv :nuine 5's have for a viswhich the altered notes can be detected. INDIANA. Farmers' and mechanics Bank, 2Iadison. 5's, letter B, very coarsely executed, tected by observing that the letter a, in Mar n ir 3 i f fnL
. uwamtiiev, casnier. jor.n l. Jacou.r . ; . J
ri .1 l t i i t i i nip i. i .nc i'fr rinn nr urrnvAi nv i :ni!rr-
!,. Tt io !,, -,, ,i ' weed, Jald Snencer. 1 his signatures arci Y1"
:.. t .1-- :.. . i . 'liolerablv well rviv.tited. I hp rniintpi-roif . a quauo .
!"iuer iiiaii u,e uunie noie, auu very im-i , J , , , . . , , nr;n(,j .,,! ;i
np i 1 1 t ! lit t ill i i i mr I : ' v I ' 1 1 v: no 1 1 f r l ro : ' ----- , - - . .
1''"--" ....iv- , , : . , - n . i . .vvir in hicn m
xtt. lil-f r,7f,.r in'c- rro.f"t-ntioned nor
.,:.r;J;,rr;,WK, i. r,.. ;)o ,;t u drover on liorseuacK, an ox wun a rope t-it! mn nni i1rl n thn flicrn npp I
r v.,triv i c..i.,r;Pnyab;e to T. P. Handy or N. Noble
with sails, a ship and n T.Mir-i '- ! (i ii--.i i.n toat. The counterfeits. have a female head a t tcp, on tin left or , tne v.cnctte with the word Indianonolis'i (around it ngt'it 'tlontha left, whereas the jrenuine notes have L1. filial lV I l"
" tr, Kt ?,,i,.n on t'nn rmKf nn, nP An 'l,111' ' Vlglieiie nctier UOOG tliail tile
- j f ' !ieft. On the ..!..... WV.W .... i... wwv. "" - genuine notes a bison is feed j in 2 between the
3 signatures cf the president!"8", t5,,e Silmo l?,il,to n the counterfeits men j,, ajl'- 'd!eu up payame
;aud cashier ; on : boat appear, and a town at a distance. The) ; figures 10 occur twice on the tops of the! ! genuine notes, one each side cf the vigi: Ukc counterfeits have not those figures a on ion oi me noies. in-, i -i ..,t -til. t.... icof llf K, ll.Li.UI i,vltllTJUl Mill tXll. IKJftly IMVil - . t- n.,,; f .i,; n.,i. . -tp.,' uiu ii if. i-zuiini:. in iiicu uixxiiii ui ltnL' Haute. sifrned J. Farrimrton. Cash., and S
Merrill, President, paper coarse and cxecu;jCd"'.iC tion bad. ! Line 20s and 100s aHered from 5's. They!ecr'(id
may readily be delected by being clumsily altercel, and having retained the heads of par - ticular individuals on the notes, as aH fivefrj have none of which heads are on the $20'
" jor 8100 bills. The only 20 bill issued haa''d June 30, 1S28. The engraving is rejthe Indiana State House" for its main design, jmarkable well executed, but the paper is 25to50j whe that of the only &100 is a Roman sol-j heavier and of a yellowish colour, and the
dier and .Matron. I he upper and lower mar - gii is cut oil ibe live in making ttie altera - Ition, 10's letter A dated Jan. 4th, 1S37 ILLINOIS. State Baik f Illinois. 5's and 10's al-i The removal of the figures' tered to 100's. 05 and 10 from the ends and other parts of thoj notes, and substitution of 100'sare very ob - : vions nnd rnsiilv detected. OHIO. i Lcmont liani:. of. tioirsvillc
l's, old:ed correctly
nlate, altered to 5's, and also to 10's. Yig -
. 4 jiiette of the genuine one, a laborer splitting! no saleja jor, " j " ! 5s letter B, pay J. Weir, of various dates,'
some Alav 1. IS' i. nnd others Ann 7. 1S'2H.
X'9iThey are exceedingly well executed, but can; j.!i i. . ii i .i ..i i.. . -
; De uetectea ov ouserving tuat tne letter a dollars is not crossed. '"j 5"s letter B, pay J. Armstrong, dated Sept.; 10th, loxl'J. 1 he a m dollars is crossed with
' la pen. no sale; 10s atercj from yS; pay to joy ictter w dnfpri SiMit. o. i,s-n.
nVo r,i,i r,., i'c b.tio A r lOsborn, Jun C, 1818. 10's altered from l's letter A.
rarrner s hank of Lenton. 2 s letter J, .able to IN ye, signed A, iye, Cashier; John payable to A. Lind, dated November, 1837,' Mills, President. Paper bad and thin, and vignette a Steamboat, and read simply '-Thejengraving indifferent. Fa rmer's Bank," instead. of "Farmer's Bank j Bank of Mount. Pleasant, Ml. Pleasant. of Canton;" on the genuine 2's there is nojlO's, altered from Fs; to detetect which obsteamboat. serve that noch. Harris, Cashier: J. S. Gill, 20sand 10's altered from l's. They can! President. Impression faint, and the whole
the; 5's spurious, vignette a five horse team, on the right end of the note, a figure of Washington, purported to be engraved by Under wood, Bald & Spencer, no such plate ever!. issued by tne l-ank. Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, Cleveland. 5's letter A, dated Nov. 1st, 1S35, payable to D. Mott; engraving and paper very coarse. Same oflicers as of the 5 s below, and the! style of the engraving similar to that also. 2's, old plate, badly executed. 5's, dated June 1st, 1832, pay to II. Dwight, letter M. Very closely done. The most striking diflbrenco is in the signature of the Cashier nnd the filling up. T. P. Handy. Cash'r, L. Case, Pres. 55, stereotype plate, letter M, of various , . . w - , - - J J , ... . ..., dates, and payable to various persons. T. P. Handy, Cashier, L. Case, President. Re markably well executed, and calculated to deceive the most experienced judges. The ting, and rather stilTfirst being marked out hy small dots in the engraving' paper bad,
0"Gbserve that the letter I, in the word Directors, has no dot ovar it. 5's. The nam. of the Bank is finely engraved over the whole face of the five collar
notes; fnd ,tllG ,ectcd b' .obsf r and the counterfeits can only be derving, that ia the fifth line, the letter n in the word 'f'ommprp.ial' i fimit.i
. JU HlVj " -Jl M .VllllliCI V iai A UililL I t !
It is between the words Lake lie'ilUre we ve in the course ot a year,
on the right end of the note, and company!13 esteemed by many too valuable to be of the." j thrown aside as ephemeral, and we have at 2's of various dates some dated Jan. 2-l.,enSth yielded to thtir solicitations to afford 1831, payable to H. Seymour. Engraving! il .lo them in a more desirable shape. The coarse. price of the new works which we have thus Commercial Bank Cincinnati. 10's lelterj far published in the New World would, in A. payable to John W.Vaies,datcd Mav 4th! Loudon' exceed one hundred dollars; and 1S37, signed J. S. Armstrong, President, W.ithf . are, with hardly an exception, of that ' O O - 1 I 1 1 I . . I . . 1 1 1
!ine Dan.K f'avinS suea none ot tins uescrip ition; in tn1. r.pntrn of tn nntfi. nt tho tun in the centre of the note, at the t0D , r ,vTn: T" i?" .
on the right and left are female figures, the!nPPenr ,ia U,ie .fo,i, edition. As we shall
ti.'ii'mor ;rriT(-if n rinrr n crirriT ri v irtnr n ii! 'i". i i ii- i - i , ;f,, ' , :.I "B " - - I - . "!
ten dollars have been issued, subcribed bvMrJ 111 lsisu,nS U:IS eomon we cannot omit to, ti.i. t . . - i " 'c.vm'fis to the nnb!ic our p-raritude for the
? TJo , 1, ! i,' y v,, v.u.u.u,.'3'8 letter L, payable to S. Kent, dated Sept - c;'.r4 a f f,-,,.t-,l rw "V S1?.' 'd A M. .Con,Pu Oasmer anu iienrv .m en. i'i-esuein. coarsu n!Kii jli'lht.
3s, letter II, payable to Jones, dated June!l"S !f'in(I anu naneeu uowu irom lanniy ioj 1. 1835. signed J. A!. Iv.nv. OnshW. and (1. ! f;imdy, a raost intorestiug, copious and vam-;
Wan, President engraving coarse. 1's altered to 10's letter Osborne, June 5th, ISIS. pay to R. 5's letter A, and made payable to T. P. Handy, IS. Noble, E. Jones, H. P. Espy, and 3. 1 here are also ctoer dates. io cenuine Psotcs ol
this nlate have been i.-jiied of ihe dnf inct!Plcco
hfix-f n n r Loon nmiiKnvr.( ! lxvc llOOsincethc year 1S28. The connterfeits are shorter & narrower than the -en'lui:ie bills. The Bank has never issueJ i anv . i it v.ii.i.. ill i - !' I i.itifit n v . ivn Mil i 1 1 .1 pi " "" ,J .iw. iiiovi.vu It-l" l'i o I i '. Kl I - 1 n r I I.iiit' ... .4- , . -.4. . I I . HVli-3 . Hill l I 11 " tl I fj 11IJI UJSt'llt'U J II " yAi.epteu :ne u i;o:iar note 01 tna '.ato t.His coun terfeited. 5s, letter A, paysblo at the banking house. y, dated 2J Nov. 1833. ! s )cUe:' 1 Pyble at .... the 'Banking ' I I 1 . . t . II .1 . ,. , . T. i-.iLtyve, me leuer i, Deuig auereu lo t. and All bills of the letter at the 'Banking House, are eountere'-ts Grandvilfc I era nd ria n Soc ic t a GranA. G.
eUe,.;ri'Ve. 3"s Jrxteu May 1st, 1837, sigi . ,'t, Hamn'ond, Cai 3,'iier; the vignette a
view of n steamboat, rait road cars, &r-c fire rrmmino i lia a femah; holdin: I an engie. No date than Sept- 1S3G. ! . - genuino note of a later uave uiu siguaiuic ox i. j. i tammona as l il. . . y A. f rr i r.aster,Qhio.Bank. l's very badly exS's letter A, pay to A. Gill, dated June S 188. Others dated, January 3. 1828. 5s. signed M. Garaghty, Cashier; J. Creed President, letter A; payable to W. J. Reese; jgunerai impression is lighter than t!;e gem- : uuies. iubv mtnisattuoui a quarier 'of an inch longer and a little wider. Others loft e same date as above a quarter of an inch longer aud a little wider. Others of the same date as above payable to S. Gill. A to 11 genuine notes, which are made payable to b. Gill, are numbered from 8000 to UO0O. ' : 1 : . .. 1 r : . . i . ciamii i . wliiecuuiiifiicus aie uyniCKiiuuvunnu rUOU. T!ios--c payable to W. J. Reese are number1 vrbanna hanking Company. l's altered to 10's, and also to 20's. of Murray, Draper fain-nan ec Co's plate unknown. The Bank has no notes out of this plate of a larger denomination than s. Marietta Bank Marietta. 3's, letter A, 1 - .. ir i-cl lOOr l a -v nruiutu .uiv i, io.i, signeu Anus iNyes, Cashier; John Mills, President. In the conn terfuit there is a period at the vord dollars i in the genuine the true I s have a vignette jof a female figure of justice and the (iure 10 on the altered notes can be seen to patched on. 3's, letter A, dated July 20, 1831, signed F 1 j 3's, dated. April 1. 1837, letter A, pay-! appearance- bad. Western Bcscrvc Bank. 3"s, July 1G, 1830, 2's, pav to Win, Williams, dated May 8, 1830. 5's. badly executed; they are one-eighth of .iu men suui ier man tue genuine notes Reed, engraver, dated January (. 1820. 5's. no letter, payable to W. Willams, dated Nov. 5th 1829 engraving very faint. 10s Murray, Draper & Fairman's plate letter D, The words, Western Reserve Bank being on the left, and Ohio' on the right hand margin, on the genuine notes they are the reverse. Bank of Wooslcr. 10s, altered from l's. Easily detected, letter A, dated April G, 1835 Joseph S. Lake, President: Benjamin Bertly L-ashier, can be detected by holding them up j Sul Zancsrillc, BankofZancsville. 5's, letter A, pnpable to L. II. Dogan, dated 8th Feb. 183U, badly executed, paper thin, vignette defective. Signature of the Cashier lacks tllG period at tho abbreviation of L hn rlcs at '''6 initial
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CABINET MAKING. npHOMAS CUMMINGS respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has commenced the above business, on Front street, near the Post Gfnce, where he will carry it on in all its various branches. From a perfect knowledge of the business he ia ready to fulfill orders of every description, on tha most reasonable terms, for cash or country produce. Leavenworth, May 21, 1910. 103-tf
B a 0 3 "5 S o S 5 o 5? o rr o o p o c 3 rz." 55. - OD i 2 5 o o c i - Cs o c-4 CO ; O r--.3 S -S a fe3 h-3 -? O - C - J " k- i p l 2 ft - rr. - p. . DOCTOR BOOTH TjrjTAS located himself in Frodonin, anc? JJyL oilers his professional services in the Practice of Medicine to the citizens and those of the neighboring vicinity. April 15. 18-10. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALI fJIlE f irm lvin at the mouth of Littlo Bine, in Crawford county, Indiana, con
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Twoitaining i-MJ acres, 117 of which lies abovi
the mouth ol kittle B;ue, and 13 acres below adjoining the new town, Alton. Most of the farm is bottom land of the richest kind, well 'calculated lot-agricultural purposes, and suppued with never-fniirng springs together with Sotiier natural benefits 25 or 30 acres of which is under improvement, with comfortable liuildings. Terms of Sale. One third cash in hand, one third in one year, and the balance in two yea rs. Application to be made to J. N. Phelns. Leaven wort'i, la., W chant, Louisville, Ky., imam or P. Ridd! MerDor; an, Vincennfs, la. Mav 11, IS 10. 102 -If State of Indiana, ? In the Probate Court of said county. May Perry County, set. C rpe rm, 1810 4th da v. David James, administrator ") of Austin Lincoln, j , . On complaint r" , if" r - f of insolvency, t ne creditors of said Austin Lincoln. j T f 1(1 E said David James having on tha Jj 8th d.iy of May, 1S10, filed his com plaint herein, showing clearly the condition iof said estate, and comnlainin? that tlie nerjS0Ka estate ol said deceased, (ha not hav n; . ... ? owned any real estate.) is insufficient to pay lhe debl3 nnd demand;; outstanding against jthft MrnP, and praying for relief generally. of said Austin Lincoln, deceased, be notified of l!io filing and pendency of said complaint, by a publication of this order for six successive weeks in the Leavenworth Arena, a public newspaper of general circulation, published in Leavenworth, Indiana, and that unless they notify said administrator of tho existence and extent of their respective claims, by filing the same or a description thereof, in the oliice of the clerk of thia court, previous to the final distribution of the assets of the estats of said decedent, such claims will be postponed in favor of the claims of more diligent creditors. A copy. Attest W. S. LAMB, Clerk. June 11, 1840. 105-0 vy UNION OF THE CULTIVATOR AND GENESEE FARMER. rmilESE two popular and y .. , - 1 1 , cultural murnals were r r T J ,0)n a-i first of January, 1SI0. il !..,, ; i,.,.'..,...i l... nt PTJIIIESE two popular and valuable agriunited on tho The consolidated I '! paper is conducted oy iMessrs. Oaylord . n i 1-1 r . i , ri 1 ticker, editors or the late Genesee rainier, . , ,. , , r , - , , . anil rn f il I si nif r. n t K. ri rcf i . t t.nf. nniM:th . . r-"V; " k , " v , a year, in advance. Agents are allowed six f f ,ininrs. w i,i;i.v.d i.-, i C'01)I8! the cheapest publication in this country, considering the amount and value of its contents, the number of its illustrations, and ths' beauty of its mechanical execution. The five numbers of the united paper now printed, are filled entirely with original contributions from more than one hundred emtnentr practical farmers in diilerent parts of our country; and contain more than fifty illustrations, among which are portraits of different breeds of Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Plans of Buildings, Piggeries, Agricultural Implements, Hot-Beds, Pumps, Gates, Hot--Air Furnace, Steaming Apparatus, 5. ArcNo elibrts will be spared on the part of tha Editors and Publishers, to render the con. solidated paper worthy the high favor nnd patronuge which the two papers separatelyenjoyed. Postmasters and gentlemen disposed to lend their influence to aid tho cause of agriculture, a-o respectfully requested to act at. tigects. Add. JESSE BUEL & CO., Publishers of Ihe Cultivalor. .'!.'. ' Editors with whom we exchange, nr' "" qu . t to give the abevs a f-vv it;r!
