Vevay Times and Switzerland County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 44, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 October 1840 — Page 4
VE YAY TIMES AND SWITZERLAND COUNTY DEMOCRAT.
feclrngs were loo highly excited to permit them lunger lo flow. The disturbed husband found his book a vain resource, and after twirling the (caves a few minutes, he threw it on (he table and left the room. Th» next moment his wife heard (ho street door dose behind him. . Then, indeed, came a fresh flood of tears,—
Exthemi: Delicacy.—' The disposition to be agonizingly delicate, is well ridiculed in the following: *i«j there any thing the matter! 1 ‘There is, sir,’ was the host’s reply. ’Have I given any offence!’ 1 Von have, sir.* ‘Really 1 am ignorant of it.’ ‘Such language won’t suit here, sir.’ *31 y dear sir, what language!’ ‘Wo were talking of soup.’ >4 Wo were.’ * You mentioned ox tail.’‘I did,’ ‘That’s it, that’s it, sir; that sent the ladies blushing out of the room, that highly improper language, which I never heard at any boaid before, ond should.not havoexpected from you.’ ‘Why, sir, I but called it by its proper name.’ You asked a question, and 1. replied. 1 ani, however, sorry That it has given offence; but really I do not know how I could have avoided it.’ ‘Then, sir, ! advise, you, when you have occasion another time to speak' of that particular sotip, do not call it ox-tail.’ ‘Xo.’ ‘Rut what shall I call it!* ‘P/y disptrtrr.* ‘I shall remember the tly disperser soup, sir, reel assured.’ r - ' ■
BANK NOTE TABLE. At a meapi of enabling the public (o gimrd, in some measure, against losses by. depreciated 'Bank paper, we bare made out the following table, giving the rates of discount at Cincinnati and Louisville on the notes of the various banks.- It will bo corrected wcekly, from the papers of those cities:
WISCONSIN'. Bant of Wiicomia, Green Bay, — Bank of Mineral Point, 10 a 20 dis Fox River Hydraulic Company, -50 dii uissoeai. State Bank of Mo. at St. Louts, 4, Br. paraSprctn
‘This,’ she exclaimed, as she covered her taco with her hands. ‘This is the sympathy he fuels for me! To leave me thus to perfect solitude!’ Mrs. LiodJcy was now wrought up to real agony. The infant at this moment awoke; and clasping him to her bosom, she cried; —'Yos darling, your father’s feelings arc such towards your poor mother, that to avoid her society he ia even trilling to leave you, dearly as he loves you!* With the unconcious infarvt cradled in her ijnns, the' mother indulged herself in looking hack on the gilded scenes of her youth; or rather her unvaried life; for her youth was in all its freshness and beauty. Her freedom from care; from confinement; the parlies, the balls, the concerts, the driven, all cams thronging upon her: “While memory, covered with flowers, Restored every rose, but secreted its thorn.” In the retrospect, the picture was all brightness; all gladness; and what was her present loll How great was the contrast! No variety; no pleasure; ‘all her days were twins;’ a perpetual round of petty household career, and a helpless infant always by her side or in her arms! How dark did a disturbed imagination render the review! She thought and wept, until fho verily believed herself the most wretched woman olive; while at the bottom of nil lay a feeling of displeasure against her husband, as if be was the wilful cause of nil her troubles. For nearly an hear.Mrs. Lindlcy indulged her* sclfin those purely selfish mnaings, murmuring* and regrets, when the clock in a neighboring street striking the hour of nine, aroused her. ‘Where can George, bo/' she cried, fcjltc felt some alarm, and laying her again sleeping infant in the cradle, she went to the window, and thence to the door, to learn if he were coming. The street was quite still, not a foot step was to be heard; and with conflicting feelings, she tested herself beside her child. ‘0, he is cruel!’ thought she:‘Where can he be! lit his office! or where! Oh where! Oh that he would come!’ | On the whole, Mrs. T.indley was not only a 1 rational creature, but a reasonable and reasoning woman; and the period had now arrived for a revulsion of feeling. Other views began to present themselves to her mind. ‘It is I, I my sc If that is cruel!’ thought she; 'bow happy we might have been this evening, had 1 not driven him from me! How tender he was; and how kind; to bring a book purposely to read to me! He is willing to forego hie society for my sake; and I cannot fur his! And alter all what is there so desirable about a party! Did I ever attend one, however brilliant; however gay; where, from some source or other, there was hot as much suffered as enjoyed! Did I ever attend one in which I did not hear or see expressed the working of envy, or jealously, or contempt; or of ridicule! In such scenes did Inot experience quite as much pain as pleasure, unless, indeed, I could secure the undivided attention of IfinPifclneHA We *pj ask me to be his! What were my thoughts when he once said to me, ‘that with bis present fortune, he should not dare to ask the woman that he loved, to uinto her fate with his, on account of the privations she must undergo. . Oh, did I not think that, with him for a companion, the most humble establishment would he a pfratlisc! and that no sell denial would be severe! and now that I *rn Ida wifa, I drive him from mo by cruel rcpmings! Oh, where can he be!, Again she went to the window—to the door; out jn vain; no husband was to be seen or heard. How gloomy, how desolate, did her comfortable and well furnished little parlor appear; as she rc-en ered it. ‘Oh!’ cried she, -what sunshine would hts simlc shed around! bull have displeased, grieved, wounded, forced him from me!’ Never had an hour in Mrs. Lindley’s life dra^
POETICAL.
kwtccsv. Bank of Louisville, . „ . P ar Bank of Kentucky and Branches, . “ Northern Bank of Kentucky and Branches, “ Savings Bank of Louisville, Otis Arnold & Co’s checks on do. P or Hotel Company, - w . Old Bank of Kentucky, 2 per cl dis. Commonwealth Bank and Branches, Sdis. South Western-Real Estate Bank, - fraud. IMOtlXA. ' Farmers’ and Mechanics'Jlank, Madison, 1 dis. State Bank, ' > u Branches at New Albany, Madison and . P®f All other Branches, ■ 1 dis.
akkamas. Slate Bank* and brandies,' {old issue] 40a50 dis. do do do iDcwimiel do Real Estate Bank, do TEXAS. 1 Government Treasury Notes, 85 dis. . SPECIE. . Silver, 4 a 5 ptem: American Gold, 5 a 8 prem. Sovereigns, ■ ■ dolli, «5 0 Doubloons, Sjianiili, dolls. 16 » 17 0 do. Patriot, . 16 a 16 50 English Guineas, . C5 00 LoumPon, - 4 00 ft 15 50 Napoleon*, 00 Ten Guilder pieces, 00 , Ten Thalers, , 8 00 Fredcrictd’ros, 4 00
[from the Atw World, Removal of tbo Kcmaius of Napoleon. EV UK3 EilTLINE 8- SJIlTU. The following lines were suggested by hearing that ilie tenuius of Napoleon wore 10 bo removed from the Island of St. Helena lo France for interment. Take up the relics of the dead; Dear them o’er ocean’s foam. And give them in the soil of Franco ‘ A fitting, final home! The land that loved ilia. Warrior brave, Should yield his dust an honored grave. Too'long that BCi-girt islo hath been His lonely place of rest: Earth’s mightiest conqueror should repose Among earth’s first and best; The "thunder of the-world,’’should claim A Monument to tell his fame. t The Eagle’s scream—the sca-bird’s wail, The night winds mournful song, .Mingled with ocean’s solemn roar Have snog his requiem long— The star, (.tic cloud, night’s dewy tear The only watchers o’er his bier! * Far different sounds henceforth shall wake The death dirge'of.thc brave, Far different scenes lheir beauty lend, To decorate his grave; ' . And other watchers now shall keep Their vigils o’er Ins "dreamless sleep." •. The cannon’s roar,The trompcl’s voice, The spirit stirring drum. Will peal the notes he loved in life; Around his last sad.home, And veterati bands'wilt oft repair' ; To tell hia deeds of glory there. . , Art’s sculptured monument shall rise ' To eulogize his name: ! A nation’s voice shall rend the skies, With songs of loud acclaim; And beauty’s term will linger near, To wreathe bright garlands round hi a bier. ’Tis well to render, even now, Such honors to the dead— The mighty dead! who moved in life With triumphs loftiest tread, Who o’er :lio earth hia sceptre swayed, . ’Till monafebs bowed and worlds obeyed! Who soared on high like some proud bird . That takes bis heavenward Bight— And sat enthroueJ in pride and power A ul1 -Empires crumbling round his seal!
"My son," said an affectionate mother to her eon .(who resided at a distance, and expected in a short titjidto be married,) "you are getting very thin. "Yes mother, ’’ he replied, “I am, and when you sce me next, I think you will soe my rib.” ' . . ,
onto.
Bank of Cleveland, • 'll dis. Bank of Mawillion, .11 dis. Bank ofCirclevillc, ‘ H d«. Bank of Wooster, . H dis. Bunk of Xtnia, ' . " , II dis. Bank of Sandusky, . - ‘ . li diil. Bank of Hamilton,' li dis. Bank of West Union, *■• U dis. Bank ofChiJicothe; - U dis. Bank ofMaiictta, 11 du. Bank of Mount Pleasant, II du. Bank of Norwalk, 'iidi*. Bank of Geauga, 11 dis. Bank ofZaoesvillc, tl dis. Belmont Bank of St, Clairsville, - 11 dis. Bank of Steubenville, 11 dis. Clinton"Bank at Columbus, 11 dis. Columbian Bank of New Lisbon, 11' dis. Commercial Bank of Cincinnati, , par Commercial Bonk of Lake Eric, * 3j dis. Commercial Bank ofSciola, - 11 dis. OaytdnBiu, .. 11 dis, Dayton Mng. Company,' Saa di*. Exchange Bank Cincinnati, . 1 1-2 dis. Farmers & Mechanics Bank SteubehsriUe, 11-2 dis Farmers Bank Canton, 20 «1& Franklin Bank Cincinnati, ' .par Franklin Bank Columbus, 11-2 dis. German Bank Wooster, - 11-2 dis, Granville Alexandrian Society, ■ V 11-2 dis. Kirtlaml Safety Society, . fraud Lancaster Ohio, Bunk, 11-2 dis. Lafayette Bank Cincinnati, par Manhattan Bank at Manhattan Ohio, 20 dis. Mechanics &. Traders Bank Cincinnati, 11-2. “ Miami Exporting Company Cincinnati, ■ par Muskingum Bunk Putnam, 11-2 dis. Munrae Fulls Mng. Company, doubtful .Orphans Institute Bank, ’ . Ohio Kail lioad, -Mi dis. Ohio Life Insurance &Trust Company. . -par Urbana Banking Company, , . I 1-2 dis. Western Reserve Bans at Warren, ' . 11-2 dis. Union Bank of Exchange, Cincinnati, fraud
LOOK WELL TO YOUR BANK NOTES. Bank Notea, on the different good banks, and fraudulent issues of post notes and other worthless paper,' without capital or basis, are innumerable.
' Counterfeits. INDIANA. Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Hank. 5a, letter B, Very coarsely executed, purport ing to.be engraved by .Murray, Draper, Fair* ■ inan At Co. They can be detected by obserr* iog that the letter a in Murray is omitted. State Hank op Indiana. J 5a. dated Jan. 1,1S29. Payable to G. TV. Hath* bone S. Merrill,! 1 res. John Rose,Cash. Can ■ be detected by observing the names of the engravers, W. Dane do Co. Tlie genuine were engraved by Kawtlon, TVright, Hatch Ac Co,, New York, .The spurious bills have lor a vignette, a man standing under a tree, with cattle, lioga,&c. In the distance, a'view oflocomolive, A:c. The bank has never issued any bills bearing dale. Jan. 1,1839. 10?, The vignette of the genuine Tens is that of a Hunter on Horseback, while the connteifeits have .fora vignette a view of a Steamboat, Ship, &c; 30 3 &nd 100s altered from 5s,.they may.be readily detected by being clumsily altered, and by having retained (be heads of particular individuals on the notes, as alt the fives have—none ' of which, heads are on tho $20 or $100 bill . The only $20 bill issued, has the Indiana State Houser for its main design, while that i f the only $100 bill is a Homan soldier and matron. The upper and lower margin is cut otf the $5 in tn.aking tlie alteration. KENTUCKY. Bank of Louisville, Louisville Ky. 5s. letter C, payable to It. Millikiti, dated Oct. 6th 1623. The signatures are very, well c«- ' cuted, but the engraving is course," and the ., ink much paler than in the genuine notes. There are also others of the semo denomina.- : tioo, nude, livable to W. Nisbitt, wJiidi rcT eemblc uie above in moat respects, except that tno ink is darker than in the true hoics. They may easily be detected on a slight examination.
Lines worked on a Hearth-Rug, Fair one, take heed how you advance, - ■ Nor tempt your own undoing: '. if you’re loo FORWARD—fearful chancel A SPARK may provoyour DUIN. -
"Vot makes you. come (ail end foremost!” as the nigger said yen the bumble-bee stung Mm.'
Sam Slick says ho never know but one man.to die of a broken heart, and ho brought on the affection by lifting a big anvil,;
SITTINGS OP THE COURTS Jit the Court-House in /'fray, Siritserhnd County , Ja
CIRCUIT COURT.
3J .Monday In April,
) 2d Monday in October.
2d Monday in February. I 2d Monday in August; 2d Monday in May. { 3d ; Mondy In November.
PROBATE COURT.
, COMillSSlONERS’ COURT. 1st Monday in January. I 1st Mondy in September. 1st Monday in March, l ist Moody in November. lit-MoiiiIay in May. * J
THE LIFE OF
Martin Vah Bureii,
DV UOSC8 DAWSON.. ' f H1I1E above work ia now ready for delivery, -I* and on ealc, by the publisher. -Subscribers for the eamo, and the community at large, can obtain them on application to the publisher, to whom orders from a distance will,be directed.
They may also be had at Democratic Hal), of Messrs, Dawson .& Fisher; or of the Agent for tho city, Hr. J. O’C. Purcell, i:.’v • J. W. ELY, Publisher, . No. 10, LowerMarkelstreet.
, XOOiSU.Tl. f Clinton and Port Hudsot, at Jackson,' 50 dis. r Kow Orleans City Banks, par uiBsisstrn. Agricultural Bank Natchez, 25a50.dis. Planter* Bank Natcbcz^ r do. \ Commercial Bank Natcher. • 25 " ' ■ Natchez Kail Road, • 7 - _ ™ ■ .Shipping Conijpanj, ■ 75a80’dis!- - wl'itv • «*»Iroa<f&, Banking Co., 60 a 75 dii, \V«tFeliciana,do, 'do. do. ‘ 50 di?. i Commercial Bank of Manchester,, ; 50 dis A ■ ■ do. Rodney,. - 75 dis! Commercial Railroad and Banking Com* It,, i, ? Y'* ckltur ft . 50 a 75 dis. Bank of Vicksburg, m;. -- ,i; t ? 0t %* BankiD S Co ’'«a75 d!i! ' north Lake Washington, ■ 75 a 80 dis. Commercial Bank, Columbus, 30 o 50 dis. iombigbce, . SO dil. Union Bank at Jackson, Post Notes, 75 dis! Bant of ' P 3^ ab,e ot «£ ht . ™ dis. uanic °r Port Gibion, . ■ 30 a 50 dU. CiluoM Bank Madison County, 75 a 80 dis. Cb ' i 0, 1 a ’ r Caod Bank, ; 75 a 80 dU. Ail other bank* of this State ore worthless. n'!a.‘ „• ' “mum*.. Detroit .; ,. • , jo a 23 Bank.of Rim Raisin, Monroe.; . ■ do. col rent country [chartered] Banks.' \ ' 25 to 50 Jomf Hock-, Safety Fund and .Wild Cat, no sob C, j -n . ' '1W-IXOI*. r?u ° r Illinois and its Branches, 1 1-2 di!. Bank of llbnoi* and branches, mnkofSV - ■ ' ■ i liiiQoii Saving* Barjk, , 5 , Manofacturm’.and Miners* ht Jackson. fraud .Merchants and Planter* Bank at Chicago, Band
* IVfOTIGE 13 hereby given, that tlio 1 under. , signed has taken-out letters of Adminia. (ration on Ilia estate of Ezra Slaweori deceased, tale of Pleasant Towitship Switzerland County Indiana. All persons knotying-jbcniBelrea to be indebted to the said estate arc requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber,' and those having claims against the sama will please present then duly authenticate forseuleraent said estate is supposed to be solront. - '"IMEON SLAWSON, ... S.>pt. 17th, 1840—<11 c. AdmV * *
MISCELLANY.
Bollt sides of the Picture. iJfc’r 1 * 0 b .° 7 eick / ,, 1 !liikca Mr - LindeI y. win. a iook of anxiety and alarm, as he entered .he room and saw his young and beautiful wife sittine beside the cradle, ot her sloppma ■ hoy sickJ’ , “ an3were d ihe a dieted lady, ‘he is quite ‘Then what is the matter, mv dear Emilv’wbot >Ws Hood of tears!’ .Ur. L in die vhim?? * keeil,e Ilis w *f«> and took her band wore speaking, M am worn out with this perpetual confiuement ’answered .Ur^Ltudle/;‘‘[his uamvmo round of dull domestic ca^e.^ , ■ ° •Pcrpefuaj confinement my dear!’ said Mr. mnihlw d ' d /“' Jnots P e nd yesterday with your an , d n k ° 1 dnve il,l ° l,le country 7 Hie day before? Come, dearest, dry your tears and 1“*“ I0 .t an ,ntereslin Z book 7 ! have brought 4 °yo7r ii't e>pu ,Ti' ?,J ’ 10,rad «•»"■!“> you.' .0CiuU -S r i -°Ji M a P oor subslilule for horSd“ t Mr f*, L, .' ldley ’ wbo «»» sat with her dead inclined, looking the picture o! Borrow and discontent. an, suffering Ibr “S""fo? worldV. I ~ iniunenlary paususlioconj' ,5 ‘ r*> oo sri ca,,o ‘ i a “°’ v * n lit , l , ,C el « "> d “ ottend ■ boiler co;a EC^I1 'i 3 I ‘ ‘' Ve ' b W , U> J 1 ”" uree.* h v anu precious pleas‘Married ladies seem no more confined ih»n jmglo ones, said Mrs. Lindle^seemed S ar d ° nl? "" fimparl of ber husband's thaus noccssar, „ ruako U,cm co^omblaS ■l am sorry that wo cannot have a imreerv nuad, since you ilimk it would conduce to yelm happiness; though, for my own part ! had rather that my dear Lmily should have the chanm of our darling boy, than entrust bin. to the cara of almost any hireling that could be found. °-° f Again the first part only of what Mr I ; n ji «i.d, sscmsd to rusui ,|, 0 ' e „ „n, . *| f u fe ' S’ »«« bos*hl »u,e, loud-Mhcc r' guul'raUl.rieuilJi ■*?"*'“ ia ' kiai <T "" aV, h rit p p hefd'rtbh , hi d , ro K d ;!’? l r d h ,l b ! i 'illthsu rapidly. Hu did not lh8 . floor hut he just made the notes of n » dul n °U ,D S““ hs inhaled and exhaled th» * ane aadible, os ecarcoly parted.lips. After iomo ( be ! We ° n minutes spent in this maimer ho nnL° r^ Ctef!n edtho volume he had «> himself near the lamp began to tain ,1 6 , eat,0 5 Mean while Mrs. Imd% neither ,h0 I ,eaTCB * moved. Her head reified on her hanT° ke , ? or eyes fought the carpet; but no tears Im'
£anc op Kestuckv. 30^- tler - A l 5? jabI ° 10 11 ' S * Todd,'June 10, 1&*V signed G. O. Gwathmey, Cashier, Jolui I Jacob, President. It is - badly executed, macii lighter than the genuioo note, and very imperfect in each of the devices. The figure of the Indian on the left end is tnucli lighter and imperfect, particularly about the head. The word belter is shorter, and the note about one-eighth of an inch shorter than the genuine and the filling badly done. It will bo easily detected by good judges. , - f Noutiiess Bask op KeXtccky. 30?. letter P. dated Ocr. 1,ISftd. Vignette, a man in a sitting posture, with a female kneeling and offering flowers or something of the .kind; engraving very coah>c, plate new, and not even ah attempt at copying the genuine, ihey can easily be detected by observing that the signatures have been marked out in fine ha:r marks, which arc not covered in the si»nmg. . • Bask, Ky.,Bkaxcii at Lodisville. t0 T * Anderson, dated Aug.10, 153S, AI. T. Scott, Cashier. Paper light and engraving faint; otherwise calculated to deceive* 1 . r OHIO. Ba.ve or Cleveland, Ohio. . 20s. altered from Is. The figure 20 in a largo , die is impressed in 7 place?, and very clumsily done. .This bank has never issued any <30 bills. • * } * Bask op Grasville,
«oot and Slifle fHniriiig7 THE undersigned, who for three pri year* occupied thb establishment eejy^aa[ 0rr ? occu P»e<l br.ChM. This. baud, lakes this method of. returnmgr bis thanks to hir customers (ih/imi nn ? tl,e pul,I,c generally, * for the Iiberol share of palranage extended lohim. Ho Las remored to the shop Jatcly occupied^ • ’ * Ora, * Co., fronting- the market street, ft hero he will.at all t.mes keep do band a com* plele assortment of Boots Shoes, coarse and fine, womens’ and childrens shoes, at the lowest prices. All Hoots and Shoes made in bis eitabJisemcnt will be of Eastern and Cincinnati stock, and will be mended gratis when ripped. He hopes by closo application to business, and a desire to please the public, to merit a share of public patronage ,, oa 10tn P.J.GEOnGEt. May 29, 1840, oy tf
gcd iUcir along so slowly as the present; audit was not until after tlio clock had struck ten that tno well known footstep oflier husband, met her listening car. \\ ith a bound she met hint in the entry. • ,
*0. inj dear George, liotv glad I am you arc come. ■ *
- Ht’fi: husband made no distinct answer but en* le'ed the parlor, and advancing'to die m'aiital, rested hia elbow upon it, and leaned liia head upon his hand; his countenance was clouded, yet, more in sorrow Uian in anger. ‘Dearest George, will you forgive meV said
nc trembling wife;* while phe twined her arm ;n hfs and looked imploringly in his face, ‘can you forgive my folly,'tnj cruelly!’ ■Yci, Emily; I can do any thing you ask of me.’ ° J *0, George—don’t speak so coldly; so sadly, Alas, I have made you very unhappy!' ‘* ou have Emily, for I fear your union with ma requires sacrifices you are unable cheerfully to make.’ J O, say not; think not so, my dearest husband! for notwithstanding appearances are so much against me, it is not so. Since you left me this evening, she added, fvhilo a faint smile strove to chide away the gathering you left me, I have had ample time for reflection for retrospection. 1 have reviewed my married and my single life; and ray cruelly, and my ingratitude, my childish perverseness to-night, have caused me the most bitterselfupbraidings. Alay you never know a pang like that which shot through my heart when the thought struck me that the great Disposer of events might'free me from care, as he has freed poor'Charlotte, by taking.from me husband and child. 1 cannot forgive myself—but 0! say that you forgive me!’ ‘Forgive you, dcatost Emily; I have nothing to forgive, if you will only be happy! 1 -■ most happy! blessed in having such a husband! 1 he bitter—bitter evening has taught me that all joys caunot bo crowned into one stale or period; and I do think I can never again regret the giddy pleasures of my youth, white in possession of those so much more precious. Henceforth it shall bo my pleasure to strive to make you as happy as you make me; and educate our boy as much like hts father as possible. ‘O, say once more that you forgive mo—tor depend upon it, I can never again bo so foolish; so cruel; so wicked,"
ALABAMA. ■ ■ - , Stale Bank and branches." in All other solvent Banks," ' V do.''*' , , .. ■ rejfxsrtVAxu. • BSSSsS? *"**: ■■■■ • Country banks, ' : ’ ' par n i trx.vem«, ' - Ifanki or Tennessee and branches. 7 Planters’Bank and branched ? Vi^aL Union Bank and branches. 7 | S Atm' Ycatman, Woods and Co. : , 7 {4
3s. no letter; Various dates./Vignette, a Steamboat and'Kail-Road Cara. On the right hand margin, an Indian figure in a standing posture, with bow, unstrung. 6 7 CouHsacuii Bask of Ciscissati. Ids. letter A; payable to Joint'W.* Wales, dated May 4lh, 1837 signed J.,S. A rmslrong, Presidem, W. S. Hatch. Cashier, and engraved by ’ 1,4 f & Spencer. The signatures are tolerably well executed. The counterfeits ' may be easily detected by noticing the plate he bank having issued none of this desert tion: in the centre of the note, at the ton isn WT* “• Ffunh. „d «£’ ii“ right and left are female figures, the former seated, holding a sheaf of wheat, and the hi! teraianding. w.thacapof liberty in her right. There are counterfeits on_ nearly every hint in the State of Ohio, and persona cannot be loo** cautious in taking them:
n * .... . . tmciXIA. ' Bank of Virginia and branches. Mr Farmers Bank of Virginia arid branches, par Valley Bank and branches. Sn’ r Northwestern Bank of Va. at ’Wheeling, Jar Merchants’ and .Mechanics’ Bank at do, ' ™ r and branches, L,. | 1 Puf o-. T, . ■'«» TORE. 1 City Banka, ; Country Brinks, a « Mechanics’ & Trader.’ Bank, Albany, ? fa “j ■ . MAITLAND. SSi&X**-- »«» f£ Florida. Sonthern Life Insurance and Trust Com.11 , P a »ri St. Augustine, 25a50 di» AU other solvent Banks, 30 a 60 di*.’ * GEORGIA, All Solvent Banks, I0a50 dis. BOtITn CAROLINA. J Charleston City Banks, 5 a 71-2 dis. Country Banks, j 0 , ! NORTH CAlOU.VA. . >Bank of Cape Fear 527 i .o a;. All other solvent Banks, do. hew ENGLAND. ’ t 2 a 5 prenj. solvent Banks, par a 2 ‘ >remi CANADA. I Montreal City Banks, oe j,. J Quebec . do. . £ die’ Bank of Upper Canada, at Toronto, , . 56 di.* a Mechanic’s Bank, St, Johns JJIJJd -
ILLINOIS. Bank op Ilusoib/Shawseetows. III. .°- n i thc eft , hand etld of tbe not ®»-tround a circle, are U19 words “$100,000 own■V ‘^. s t;uc.'--Thop ? pcr .Wd*e»j;„i,* w in good mutation of the genuine. .The sienatures of the President and Cashier are rathe* baafy done.' ' Bank oftho United' stales. 10s. now plate. letter A on both ends; aignetf fori. Cowperthwauo, cash., S. Mason; for N„ Biddle, pres., (?. \\. Fairman. The center vrgnello of the banking house is tolerable we!J executed, but the. heads on the ends of the bill arc coarsely engrored ■
LAW PARTNERSHIP. H ft.v , „ 1,UIRnT ASD J - "■ KTHS, A Viisu associated themselves together in fir r 'r , practlco „ (>f 1,10 Law in the Switzerland Oifcutt Court, will attend to nil business entrust, cd to their Carfl j n Q 0Urti wd J ;, U r G " T may bo conEuIte(1 at Madison, . “ **. m. Ktj.e at his office opposite the Court «ouse ( j„ Vevay, - A pnl 25,1810. 13 ft
husband benifortvard and imprinted a Jong kiss on lhc forehead of ihosuppliant. She looked, up, and liis eyes, hearning with love anti renewed confidence gave her perfect assurance that ail was forgiven!— forgo tlon!
BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. t. Tluelmud and X, Haskell. rUlAULES TiriEBAUD would inform his y friends and former customers, that he has resumed his Business of boot and Shoe making “ I"' 1 “ W "■■I” >ko brief . —a*c utaurminett K spare no pains or expense to render satisfacl T. SC 'I 1 ' 0 may raVOr them with *beli custom. 1 hey have no>r on hand a large miau. tUy ot the best quality of stock which a bein& p«t together by mecnanics of the very first class, so that their customers may depend on having work of the best quality, at prices tn amt the times. All orders in their line thanktuily received and promptly attended to. Mi f . 14. 18-10, sj fm .
