Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 42, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 30 August 1834 — Page 4
FROM THE DISK OF roorc itonir.tT, rnr. scniiiL. A till n ilny the tln'm is clear, Tuent-tire. ralloes make' a vo ir. Now tiiis would buy a row, and keep I cr Two sua? of oKit'..s a score i' f-p r Twcuty u,ooJ tiling, than brandy cheaper. 10OII ROBtRT. There is a pica:;: liu!e "v dhi:.v.bir.h stands on the borders of a iivill ! -k in the weslrin part of Connecticut. A tavern, the eidv one in ton, kept at 1 sin of the Giav (loo-c, entertained
.: stranger, at.d m the winter cvenu ;:
was the place where we laid our dan-
, ,. for oM Ko:crt usci. to anee in
his voungcr days
I
reii-.emoei
wet
heart flu'lorrd. I locked anvonslv
around, in l-opes to n '- t the vvel. .. of my Irk rd. A u'oom ai d sob-Ti. st'dines scoir.ed to pervade the vill.ice, Presently the. 1 U tidied ; a f.moral pro
eossion approached. I alighted at toe Inn. and immediately hmnirod who was dead J "Alas! the d !' ex 1 imed the old tavern. -keeper, (who did not know nie.) "there pvs the romaiisof a man. who, eighteen years aire, was the most promisiiuj out! in all the country. Fortune; education; genius, all uni'.cd to render him ev ry thi::Lr. Hal the inondii nn-rr.-is; the no...n-t.de diiam; ai d the eves. if slino, have wiihe'ted the tvat i'.o.ver in nature's irtrden.
Poor La-v! Gd re
Wonvs on Frvit Trf.cs. M-. Sfc-
Beac't, woo ri -ir.es i- Fa;;s-
eh- n
urtj;i, Add'(! count ( Ih.w in cxim'i iment
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eon '!(;!
:rx.rDJa:i0-
fTttyriTHIB . s - -
THE s-iSscrihers re-pvctfullv inform ; Hp HE subscriber still continues to
I t! oir friends and the nuYdc in sea .era'.. I j. do business at his Old btand on
nieces." lie took a slip of Birch t.aik j (!u- have entered into eo-parl::er- j (ho coiner of Front and Grand streets, ahoul the width of three ri,.ers. thi- i Tor the pn? pose of at rv h: on the jaud takes this method of informing the
!ie put annual tile mi; :c oi toe i ree i w o or three feel livrn the ".rein !. ai d fa-.
lened the etuis Urjether, hv mean
d
the merrv eveiinirs I hae on aye
there, and methii.ks I co ild yet -lire dowu'" the puny ;iipliga of the niveent day. Among the companions of our recrenila.u w.i. two. who-e vivactiv and
wit I could not hut admire and whose good nature and virtues I could not but love. Ahsolem Active was tineldest of my fi iends. His father was poor, but he' gave Ahsolem a s;o d com mou education, and then hound hiai apprentice to a respectable wa non-maker of the town. Whea I sa.v Ahsolem last, before my late visit to Applehury it was hi? birth and wedding i.iuht. Just 23 years old he married black eyed Susan, as we called her and she' miuht as well have been called red lip'd Suan,for 1 never saw cherries redder. He had taken a shop tor l.ims !", and having got a journeyman from !s - v-York, had added the in ikbg of e' -: ,rs to his old business. Ahsolem was industrious Absclem as frugal above all, Ahsolem was Tkmper.vte "Grog and I," he used to f iv, "are sworn enemies." Not but noiv and then we would l;.ke a glass ol wine, or mug of l'ip with a friend; but lie dini.k sparingly. Tlay do say. though, that one iVurlh of July his eves spaikled a lilt'e, and lie could not say Siieboletli for t!;e soul of him. Ihit tiial's neither here r.or liiere; he was a sober man. And what do you think was the consequence? Why, when I went to Ap plob'jry, last October, w ho shou! 1 1 hoar 'em talk of but the good "So, sire Active and Deacon Active Wav he has
money to lend; he owns two of the be.-! larms o:i (he south side of the lake ,!,e ! pocr all bless him. He now iid in his coach, on which is painted a ZJ-;c,nn .:', -and a glass upside 'Iuxlh, with thiniOttG ' 1 . DUSTUV I' Rl'G VLITY TtMpav.NCE By these -j.Yv' Kdward Easy, my olJ friei:d and coxpan'.oo, received from his father a furtune of live thousand pounds. At the nje t f nineteen he took his d- gree at Yale with singular honor. The profession of the law suiting best his capacity and inclination, lie studied this tcience under the most approved master, and at twenty-one he appeared at t'ae bar. I never shall fotgel the day when he made his first plea. All Applebury went down to hear him, for KJward was a favorite of the people; and well he might be, for tliere vva-'ist a single one in the village hut c.i-uld tell of some good and kind thi: g he had done.
The cause he plead was fr a paor
widow woman, lou may remember
it was eld Mr-. Rodger-, w ho s id giu-
gcr-biead and beer jyst above the stocks and w Slipping po-t, north of the meeting house. SSie had an on!v daugh
ter, a sweet little ro-e bud, just seventeen, who was the solace and delight
of her life. An unfeeling landlord de manded the sacrifice of Man cr threat ened her ruin. Well, the court was opened; the wit
ncsics was examined; and it came to
Ld ward's turn to speak, lie rose O
he was a handsome mm, but now his cheeks looked pile l is hp trembled;
and his white hand -!ioav. My heart
trembled for fear he would not go on;
by and-bje his voice rose; his cheeks
resumed their color; he raised his arm m ist gracefully, and his eye sparkled.
lou mi 'ht have heard a i":n fall
iii one moment did stir up the feelings so against the hard-hearted landlord, that every one was in a rage. And then he painted the sufferings of the widow und orphan; in spile, ot 'me, I cried hke a child. I never loved him hall so v. ell in my life. Our parson, I remember, said that "the oil of eloquence was on his tongue, and the honey of persuasion distilled from his hps." I left him on the eve of being married to Kunace Hear: free. She was worthy of him; she d meed dehghtfulh ; Bung sweetly; could spin 50 knot a day, and the parson's wife was la-aid to say that "she made the best pu Jding of any one in the village, except herself." Iovv, until the fourth day of last October, I had not been to Applebury for eimeen ye.m. Just s the old town clock ftrr.ck 4, I Pnrei th village.
of a
small nail driven into the. tree. T.u worm, as it is well known, spin down 'lorn the irte- every night, and witer ti.ev attempt 'o a tend the tree, thev are arreste.t h the balk, or raiher bv T'C urease on it. Thev approach tie-
em p i
a: i! e io !) iss no lu i ! nor. oev paui.-i
ii hrge quantities belo v t iis strip ; wU a:.d reu.ain f'r a season and th. a li-ner-e; some w ho attempt to cross the
IMivaid I ad been intemnerate. la
(emner.-.ncc besiat idtenes. and in ject 'ark, would be fouad M retched out ai . . t j ii i i iii i . r. .
!t uitOt t, ip, l'-J-.i ' ' .os in.ii.i-. Tnev will x 'cu!e all orders in their lire, in the neatest, best, and most -iu-rahle ira.ner, and acconiirg to the. latest fashion?. Tiicin xp. iien.ee in the various branehes of Tailoiing, justifn-s :!:em in s:iieg that they w ill be able to please ;.!1 w ho ma favor th m with
tbtur tv-iom. I netr si on is at c
iiiniic m general, tnai in; naa oa iwuu i :zood assortment of SesJKaL3c Tail & VlEes
.c.. .r rri
wh-cl
d
l no ol
lav.
for Calucr
credit, cot'Sisiin" in ;art
jppio
folic. WS-
Dttic'i, IhtC) irozen, dive,
a'l'i
"P
on Main street.
of business ; povi
followed ; n: -d 1 licet od h:ne.r o:
!v
ity and wretciieara-s-
hn ii. ii'.! h-ivo re-
iS0IHl
e who n tiv i his count r
iTio, died a be ir,
!ii;
men el
genius, tread I'ghlly on his a-b.es, far h
. ...I. ... j- - .I lT wf.i III i I .'I : I
l (' i.'M ' I I'.l 1.1 ' 1.1 . . - j . the lirease and s,dt logether deslrov
em.
Uv thi-.- t::o le eoi.ti tvai.ee tia-
uenileuvm succeeded to lid his orchaul ..f every worm in a very short lim . lie informed me that ore of his i.etg':ors applied grea-e, or rather "ii. on tho tree itself; this he said, prevented the worms from aseendinu, but it vi!! nih destroy the tre. s. It is believed that when birch hark cannot be ole.amed, that pasteboard would answer ".he
a:;d it vm vv"'.ii.
was vour kin-man
avoid his fite, declare with my fnei.d Active, that "vou and Grog are sworn enemies." G'eanrr.
Cjmk K.vtheu! Tu rains: hc corner of Church and Warden streets the oilier evening, our attention was arrested by the tender and plaintive cxclamatie-n of a young female voice "Come fitiier
We tun ed, and there
M 'Sl lx i lie. re i e:vt
i.llee:-. CAMl'nKI.L fc QUILl! Ui-i. - Sun. Aug. I'. V.3. --i'J-.f
Cloths; fi.
t'rab imd CiiAi.vitrt s
lie
- '! couin i v p ia nav nienl r.l
i i.uce v iliO lii.'.iUi-
x. V
i :
)
Ihaii's: blue
a m:
Y.vluts. en excellent roiy .icfcine. fv ry hudv eats w ai'. ut-; eva i
n. respectable laokiz-; and !-ody knows h:v.v to make a niekle of
comfortably clad, holding hv one ban 1 walnuts. Few , however ic-oa the tin -en the railing, and supported bv a lit'l.i d'ctnal viitue of walnuts whe:i piepar-
ijirl, his d lujc'.iter, on the other side
HAS ju-t reieivedand is now opening at ids .Vi'. o'a Lauu'herv, an ai'.dntouto his fot mor sto, k of Goods, eoo-isting of
xj Xv w ... J J
crr.ro,
A ! MOST KIMS OK M ? r if 1'f' f f l T '.' 1 ; '.' ' C
H.
I I
-i i . - t ? C r '!" .U 1 1,. v l ' o . v I i ,
She wa-teiuh riv entreating a drunken father, 4o go home. H-i started off. lis. child clir.uing to bis side, and as lie reel ed and almost fell into the gutter, the little tliii g literally braee! herself airainst tile pavement, and hel l him u:. She still supported him, as he -tagero to and fio, until we "turned from the painful speclaele! What a heau'ifu! eomment irv lid upon the alf.-ction of a d,tijjhter, and what a ioa ie -me. ouniui iliesin cf drunkeniu-s! "()', 'h t
ed. srcundu.H art on, are an c a lie: I ooi '.iiig ;uvdaa..e and nl'.eiaiive: ;.;,ii (ais i- the-wav to propaie them: (i' l tb.e green w.dau'.s. fit for pi'kl'.' rr, put tiiem in a stone j ir, lil'.e l up wi h e oei -anar.at tile jo opoi lien .f about in. If a pound ofmg'ir to the seore of w aleu?-;
ii e toe
ir in a s
e: ep n of hoi
three hours, l;.kii.ric ;.' : comer of Fr .ut and Gran!
man should put an enemy to
la-
Ol
I.
pi
va!er, for a1. oat
care tne n;i!cr it es 'tot e?'l in, and kecj. i' simmering d..i rin tin- operation. The -ugar. n'fii dl- dved. sh'-uh! cover t!iai;.i s; if it dors !i .'.add nine. Cover it ofee, and ia -;x nreiths ir veii! ho
V too !.;! !('; : ai! e 'r Ch. !!'.e usual i eu-.ii.v lh educe. His cu-lotnois v.
u.l a 1 H g- I ! e.i CON
d vVlllSKi.V ii m : :ci in- v. pii S'.';. t, or apptc ved
S:.linc!i'x ' all Hercriplit n.i ; red, grtci stcrltt ' d :;.';'(- F.'annd's', broxen i:h:rl-
e!ui'r, b'c.iiiC-l Dtj'.f-"SlsC di DAXD STIiU'ES.
rri.ooc:. :.:.d Fall Fi'.vcr 2 blue I - I I . IL- . . i ., !
nmcv .:o. .i-soi ieu i(j. ocoica
:nd brow n C.unblet; us-
-orled Cueassiant; plain and figured hook .laeot.eU, n:al Swiss Mushn's; i 1 .in I)..!, . a a. n't' ; cotton ai.'J siiiv I' lag Hh-skfs, Fl-mketi of all sizes and deseripiio: s". Cotton Yarn asserted i:uin hers, v.';e. e. To ail of which is added a general asiorlmerit ef GUOCEIHCS, MEDICINES, Faints, Oil. Dve StuDV, Queen and Chi
! e.a Ware. Mcsical Instki .mf.m s. Toy?,
I! f.nd his preset
!.a ; -up oier to anv fv.-in.er o;. f'e prvtz i,s I'jzr as ;u (..'Ai' r est. meet in the a ir ':y. Junes'1 MUh. J-m'e 14, 1031.
? '- .1 e
A c. Also, COOKING STOVES, and
S Loves oi evcrv descrintion. S. HATHA WAY.
P"
--X w.M
Cco'ilsf.!? Sieve.
.'i!Is'
away m- :;r
a in!" .Y. Y. Com.
GixOe.vn and EoFTr Tcm3ljj. The following remarkable oetu? r.-nee is sta te ! lo have occurred dm ini: the toneoio a Willi.. msburir. Va. on the !2lst o!
Ju-e. 0:vj of ?Ir. ('hownin's-workmen ran
out froin the sren from a:;' vdien-i-m of
its alliiir, w 'ion be
in-?.:ie.il
born
aloft by the 'd ist and ! d.r "d ao oi the branches of aed horse -c!vs:nn .
where he had remained but a few moments when the tree blew down; he -non extricated him-elf from its branches, but was no soonpr on his feet than he was attain hurlod in the street, w here be fell in the midst of three of his companions. Oace more he a ro-e and was taken up by the wind and lodged in a ditch GO yard off, where on recovering from I h shock, lie fo 1:1 himself till in company with the s une three men!
t gol. the !v.is a J )v for ; s a nuraa ' ", e ;
Lit for u-e. Tiie elder i ler it i-. O k: walnut eeild six Venrs of a-e, ;;
...ir.i .i . i
u;o ii oi- lies y reat siUvanlage. ovet drills, th.i', w !el-t it is an excellent me
belie, it at tin
pieas u.f to th
7? AVE
iveei ve
i.L it. iheir ioroie Hie;.t of Sea -una!
a !ai in. a-
a at:
aim tin!'-. v i 1 ...Ml i... "
I "M'l i .i ai win i i
te.-rne.l 'v the y.niiii f !ksa ureal I real. W I'o can s:i -is mncli ( -alt-, and i - I
i:.
lap. and o le r d oo'or-1 s! ull ? And.
I Ivfiri' fttxiili if twill .il.i-i.n... 1.
:o:'s !)ill ten p ui !s a year.
:e cine-
THE YAVixtF., VS. THE , ft LIFir.R.
Dow n eas',"
ohs s ved a !
ai!
ooner.
The Bkaver. Tae felowirc inter-e-ting anec-lote of the Beavtr, is taken from Franklin's Narrative of a Joarnev to the shores ofal'o'ar Sea, iccei.tlv pub!i-!ied. "One day, a gentleman, !on r"s:tle:t in lliis.conniry, espied j you ig heaver, -por'.inoin i'ae water, leaping upo;, t;!(trunk of a f roe pu-hing or-.e anotlier , and playing a thousand interesting dicks. lie approached softly, under rover ofthebu-hes, and prepin d to lire upon tb.e unsuspecting creatures: hut a nearer approach discovered to him such a similllude betwixt their nes teres anl the infantile caresses of his o vri children, that he threw aside his run. Tins gentleman's feelinr are to tie envied, but few traders in fur would have acted so feclinjlv.,
Story tow ev Lutiii-r. A mink who had introduced himself to the bedside of a dying nohlem ia, who w as ai that time in a state of insensibility, continued crying out, "My Lord, will yam make the yrant of such and such a thing to our monastery V Tb.e sb k man, unable to sneak nodded Ins hea I. The monk turned round lo the son, "Vou see, Sir, that my Lord your fither Lives his cment to nv r lest.1' Tin son iinme liately ex. l orn 1, 4 Father, is it your will that I should kick liiis monk down stairs?" The usual nod wasivcn. The young man immediatc'y rewarded the as-idtiitie of the moi.'k ! sending him with great precipitation out of tbe h nise.
Kuri mvtism. "1 am troubled with a si rang' kind of iheumatic alhetion in my arm,' said a well known, th-vigh rather seedy Irisli w it, t',-other day lo a friend. "It allows me lo do soar; M.ings, but it prevents me from doin-: others; for instance, I can put my hand into my nocket with all thoca-o in the world, but I never can take any t!iin ' cy(.w
.x -. v -. .a- .....-. i i
.i i-i.im v . m ir.vo r.i r. . !i. a r a :ii
frock is said to be a girl's portion ar.c; tb.at's the place vou came from' 'Well,"'' replied the Vankee. ' people liave to be born prettv much where other folks say, harrin' accidents. An" vour from the pi ice ain't ve? wnere a potater-patch, with track, in'l so wide that i!ie grass hoppers are pick;; 1 up at !he botto.u by handfnll ill tiieir neckbroke trying to j imp over is a portion f r the eldest son. My father (l i me continued iite down easier, "he was once lidiitg by one of your great farm-, observing the wretchedness of the land, he said the. 'feller that owns this mu-( be phguv poor,1 'not so poor as yo i think lor!' answered a voice from the blackberry bushes! Fori don't own but a third on't my father ;in aa.u
one third to f a
man to take (other
An id!;; fellow complained of Ids hard lot, said he w as the la -i child his mofher overbad he was born on the last dav of the 3 ear, and the last day of the month, and the 1 est day of the week, and he had always been behind hand, lie believed it would have been (i!u dollars in his pocket if he had not been barn at all! This man belonged to the same school of wits, no doubt, with him he hired himself out for life, at eight dollars a month; half down, and the rest when his lime, n-ns out.
A.vkcd'jtu. File; decision of a Dutch dud-e in some one of the villages along the Hudson, in a case before him. in which the right of opinion was bn-ugot in question? It w as argued for the p arty whose light was question d, that in thi-- country every man had a nat to express iWly his o.vii opinion To 'his .h,,l m., who, it seemed was determined to give against UK! m ,p v ed with great complacency O vab! every man h if a right, bV the law, in ds
re ivpuane to .link for himself, niwi.
din'cs mil the court.
de l he.
IRISH AVK.CDOTE. Haul I u) I'atjiaald uo your horse it's puria d .wn rain ,kK t),,. v,.. divil!''
"And so it is, faith; s wb.at's u-e of st mding still hero, htiev ?"
"O. h! botheration (o e- and are ve the big fool to beriding in such a sWwcr as this?"
tin
HARDW FF. QFKFXSWAFF, CI.7 I'FFKV. .Vc. rnc.v. r.jsTLYus. a.d xjils. I'FiO'.VN - LOAF SCO Ait NEU TF A xm fOFFEE, COVVi)S V.MFX, C .DLE WF II. C Mli'MXTKKS TOOLS, SHOV!- LS. UOES. SPADLS, ROI'FS, ecc c:c. Abo, a g ' tier d as-ortllio'-t of COMMON FAMILY MEDICINES. Cc5n.hir h ism s will plea.-t; call and examine for (hem-ahes. Terms will !e as usual cash, approved country prodeM-e, or short credit. N. ?. CASH will be paid for all -I i ug'i ! ered SSs;!sinid SIri that n iv b. d 'live'ed at mir store, oi at J. raits1 Tan-yard, one mile from Rising Sun. C. & S.
'I ll E subscribers have an agency for selling Stanley's, Patented R 0 1 AR Y CO OKLYG S TO rKS. Tie; publie are ret-pet (fully inv ited to
and Front
del'. Of all i ; . v
t reels, and examine the a I'
ll,-', ve CVCl
1 1 io
;.s of tha; kind that we we think this stands
foremost in point of convenience ami (he saving ! h:e!. Various sizes will
v ; e
if const. i.illv on hand and dispos-
ib.o. terms.
oF of STOVES furnish..
t.sn, a
li ki
si- WESTERN V- 'J; A j. I?, W. st Third Sl.vrt, one door ';' i e"':t 'if the OJite,
. .X X 1, til x
(v e
.1
Fei-."lr i;- James.
J I . i, U-li-Ut
. c-v ri
"F VAINFS & LANIUS
E-lfe..loj LL IL have just received MSM ho.nN. Cleans, 0 hhds
a.,d SO bids Mcif-ss-; Also, 15 hbU As&lzlavj--, which they wii! sell on accommodating terms. May 17, 18.34.
TIIE Post Odke wi!i hereafter be kept open on Sundays, from C to 'J o'clock, A. M., and hom I to oh lotk P. M. No papers or letters vv ill he delivered at r.nv other hoar. J 0 1 ! N L A N i U S , PoU water. Risi,:g Sun, June 2!. I 83-1.
1 1 1 :
suh-t ri!ers have co.istatiliv on
(a'lnnierci ii !o
hand, and for sale, a I area; and i !3ai:k.f C!iiiw.t!ic s'dendid a-snrtai-nt of Fvxi:yc'Wixd j !' yxJ ,,;lta CHAIRS, SFTTFFS, e':c, all iS"11 a arranted. and sold at t he most ledll- ; (ii-aii-jra
BANK! NOTE EXCHANGE, at cr.c::.NA i t. OHIO. , l.I'Is ' A N A. Frank, b'i; oi Ciii. ;j;' U:!r:' c,( LmMfi.i nn &
Da OiL'ar.s A
ceil prices, v. Iades;:le or rcte.il. Orders from a di-fance thankfullv received and promptly executed. t WVC ''. erven
;im20
iilllC-Vlllx.' I Rciniiint b ink. ol' ) ; r-t.Cl airn-ille S ' (o;imi. I)'k uI'L. P..
i IJ:i Inn liai.k,
Cincinnati, Jure 7. lG;M.
I 'oi.i. li'k of "-rinto
C iiiisii!. As'airialK'tl 5
; Cum. t 'k Loueiana 5
2 ; Citv I 'li. N Orleans 5 Louisiana S.atc bk 6 a Citizens' b!i el' Lou. 5 2h M ic T b'k it bran. : o I M. O. cnnal bank, co A I Union b'lx of Luu. 5 -''(! All ol'.a r.- uacertnia. i i .ississim, L- A v- V- t V , r
t. li iu 4iai J
tebkat ilo
37
Have oa hand and intend, kci-pin ;i cor-stant supply of S.-'LT whi. h they will now tA at jO els per basla 1 and
re- .ve
Tiny have just replenished their former
F iS: .i t) k of S ivu-
bflivillc
Faniior l'k Canton i'.
Fr oilxlin b'k C-
1 1 1 1 . . L o i h Lancaster bank
MiiskinjriMu bank 2.
t'raanu bankin-r co. 2 i North vvrstern bk at
We
fie o Sta $ i All
on a -'r-
VfcriJi vi.jifx.b'iLi
vv.neti now comprises a very general a-sortmei.f. v' ahno-t every article in tiieir lire of hii-ii ess. Their friend. are invited to call and examine for themselves.
A'irlh comer if J'ui;i and Front streets (j'-gAVK JUST RECEIVED, in ada dition to their former slock, a iarg; and splendid assortment of I a n r ti wa vc, ilstvvn s w;j v c, Oi' i ia uv, ( i;k f.kii s, eve, etc. All of which they will dispose of lower oa-h. or approved eountrv produce.
!.,.rr,. K .. IV o
I.N 1)1 AN A. rann. & ,! c. b'k) n7i 5 anil ie.:variLA "" srn:il notes 5 All others no value. KILN ! I CKY.
Louisville Hotel co .t
oil. era nnccitain. VIRGINIA.
Valley bk ami bran. 2 Bank of 'a. brr.n. 2 do pay at Chuil'n 2
1- li of at bran
at) -
AV heeling ) 2 lo pny at IWellsb'g 2 Oil, crs uncertain. ALABAM V. bank of Alobilo 1;. State bk and brnn. li Others uncertain.
MICHIGAN.
i.
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I 'ii-r oU.l,"J' il,,dl has a pair of teidy f,r oa.-ratioa at his Cotton Eac'orv ii Kixi,,,z San. and is prepared to CAlvl) WOOL for cu-tomers iu the o,est stvle and shorlesl notice. 0wMost kinds of Country Produce 'aken for pny. P. JAMES.
li'k of Conoiioiov. 20, Bkof Michican, j) Dii. Ky. -branches 20 and upwards 5 Do. of Louisville 2j Bk of river Kaisin do 5 xsmall notes, 6, V k M bk of Mich. 5 TLNNKSSEn. j Small notes 10 State bank i bran. 5l PENNSYLVANIA. Uniaii b'k Nashville 5' Bank of Pittsburg 1 Do. payable in l'lii- Other bank?, 2a3 hohlphii, S 2 NEW YORK. Yeatacin k Voods j City banks 3 payable in NashvJ 5; Oib't-r banks, 3a5 Oo. pay. in Philad. 2' Other extern bins 2u5 All others uncertain. ' In the above table h stands for one-half.
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