Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 150, Vevay, Switzerland County, 26 September 1834 — Page 4
Singular Corfict. One day last week a striped snake, two feet long, seized a young l ull-frog in h marsh buck of our cf.ic., and 'Pg:m to swallow hirn whole; while in the fuR tide of iucces-ful experiment, a monster ,f a bullfrog crept from the marsh, seized the snake, and began to swallow him. He tiaiie
such fearful
Dread ret. accident .A.nf Lhrs Li,s(. Ii falls to our lot, say the Middle bur y (Vi .) Free Press, to record one of the most shuck-
School Commissioner's Notice.
I, THOMAS COLL, School Coro.niioner
iug atcidei.ts thai ever occurred in hi vi-jof Switzerland countv, do hereby authorize am! !
Cllilty
cross ihis and
TTOiSZV SSI RETS would rcspcclfi
f. A party of 1 1 peiton undertook to appoint Josenh Dow of said countv. niv deputvj 0 " rcspect.ui.y acLake Champlain, opposite Addison, in to receive monies from person eul-Wt'to nuliti l .i;ia1?!. hiS tr,,'"?,s Z'-jl '-"d county. Slate, last Thursday, in n single boat, duty, residing within this county, who wish to j I1'"'"1 lU IMi i;t" K"1 !ly, iha h i- low rucsiv. having proceeded within about forty iavail themselves of li.e act entitled "An net t" m I J " 1 ' cv;! ,ln 1'lr::f !:CA' i;:u':; f.L.9....:.. -i -V:l!.. fvnrniirnwmm.! ..r . I !'..!. ! trUIS., OW no:. I V .1. 1:11 I' . iJ'M ,-ur. SSZI, west o:
vas obliged to release his prey and defend the overloaded state of the boat, and therei"3' 1S33-
himself. In spile of his struggles and contor being considerable wind, the water begin to!. . nc,er m? "and lhli e:h d:v ct lions, the frog had swallowed all but about jd, he into it, which caused those on "imaid j ' TlinMsQrnir an inch of the tail, when some bovs ber.m to i i.-i twprco in Jp nnctin c;.t ...i,..,. ; ivi.,,i lilU-VlAS LOLi:,, S. L. J. C.
bent and abuse the old frog. During this and went down, and nine out of the eleven
Domestic Attachment.
onset the snake managed to wneel about, and perished. 1 he bodies had all been found
s ion ran his head out of the frog mouth, and 'except one, List Friday night. The pe rsons iTATn or Indiana, Switzerland County, ss. hrandiihed his tongue with much fury. Tho j drowned were nil inmates of two families ! Alevmnlpr McXott "4
noys concmied to won nun me nog until uPVen cut of the family of Allen Smith, E-q. finally the snake crept out and moved r!l jatu two from the family of Jos. C. Eldride. .lowly, evidently much injured by the opera- ifoq. The names of those drowned were tion. U'e have been greatly provoked in John Ilch, Howard Pickett, Harvey Bloom our bovish davs to see hulifrogs awailuw our!..f.l.L I..n An oil. Irr. ran V,i rn,..
rs. Demand 3 00 John Slaback, )
WRIT of Domestic Attachment was issued by Ai ibevt Gazkiy, a justice of the pr-io-e
on the lltli day of August, 1 Z' I, fli reeled to.lul.n
PI
easntit M .
1 il Ct ki,
re.
Kslale of William H. Coy.
X pnrs!!!r-e of an ordr;r ofllie l'roliate Court
-t i.ei 1 nid c. misty, la., entered at the Au-
ost term, 1-0 I. llie creditors of wid e3ta'.e are i;erf 1 v nutified, tm'.t tin- nmleisined, adrnrnistralor (,!'vaid cs'a'e, !iavinp discoitrcu ttit tlie Jf'sor.al estate of ?;('. ;':( : li-nt was iiiitfneiettt Ut '' t!;e -:.i.-'ai..'ir.j ih ! is aj:'.ii!.st lh- Jinn , aorl
i! sri.-'d of no ;eai estate.
t.; :' iilailolj-hia an I '- u-tVrk, ,; I invitv: atle:;ti'j!i nl't'-.e u';-. sts. in !.::!.
young ducks and chic kens, but we never be-j Morgan, Charlotte Derby, Hannah Eldridgc, ! Hicks Constable of f-.sey township, rannnand
ing mm to attacn, seize and tauo into iiis possession the ffoo'Is, chattels, riir'its, credits, moneys
foresaw the frog carry the ar so far into ;antJ t Mis Baler, the enemy's country as to attack its natural!
enemy, ine snasc. niKtacr i,.is is an un- A man lately attempted to fhoct himself.!"
commonoccurrence or not, we are unable Io'.t.iH ,v:,e e ini,,.i ...-.r, ,.,r! ...L-.,.,' lin his countv
say, but it is certaii.ly the firt lime we evertsmdinp before the glass, he mistook The ie'i, !lUH,: T!,e F:iiJ s!;ll):i-k is U"Mv!nre hereby saw any thing of the kind. ; csif.cld Jour. flection'for himself took deliberate aim and !""tih'J,! tota'Tear Rll,!e 0,'hcc ?l '"'! '"
ant! cffect.i of John ylaliae!;, that may he
which writ has been rtturnc
found 1 exe-
vho have had ar.y thing to do with orchards, cr who have paid any attention to apple trees, know very well that some t rccs w ill l ot bear a full crop every year. The cause
Jacob Hays. New York docs not contain
a more extiaordinary man than this far famed
He is now 7 2 years of age, and
individual.
r.i- - i. .ii : i r
i i.Ms is ;iwuttoi ow.ng u. uie eAii.iusumi ci; vet the iitecf hiicve, the elasticity efhis
tue trees duiir.g toe bearing years. In those ;5tePf if scarcely less than it was fifty vear years the tree hangs very full indeed all its jaB. As Ilih"Constable of (he city of New powers are put forth to bring forth and ripen : york his duties are particularly arduous a such a heavy crop; and this expense of sap Serjeant-at-Ai ms of the Board of Aldermen, cr other matter, so exhausts the system that thev are scarcely less so; and when the mul it requires a year of rest to bring up its en-jtitude of commissions are remembered, which
J "c ",e "uec daily and hourlv perlotms with untirin" . Ruse, at any rate the fact is well known; 'exactness and punctuality, together with the
no, many wno nave good varieties o! apples, attendance which is required of him in the
h.sve regretted that they could not change
tins state of things in regard to particular trees, and have a crop every year. Mr. D. Longfellow, cf Witslhmp, well known a a successful orchniilisl, informs us that lie has
grand juries in the different courts of justice while in session, and when to these is superadded the many important affairs he is hourly engaged as a police officer, it must be ad
milted on all hands that he is one of ihe most
tucceeccu in cnang.ng uus naon in a variety U-xtraordinarv men of the day. One solitary cf Junealings which he had in his orchard, (fad out of the thousands which we could re
ana wtucn bore alternately. His manner of doing it is this:
Having other trees which also bore alternately, but not in the same years with the Juneatings, he conceived thai engrafting the two together, the habit of one would counteract that cf ihe other, and a " nullification" cf them be produced. Accordingly, on a hearing year of the Juneatings, he took scions from them, and engrafted them into stocks vhich would that year be barren. The result in the cases which he has tried, justifies the conclusion which he had drawn, and he has Juneatings every year. Whether it is necessary that the scion to he engrafted should be taken from its parent
on the fruitful year or not, we cannot say,
laic of a similar nature, will place this beyond doubt. On Tuesday night the store of Mr. Dikeman was robbed of jewellery to a large Amount: before noon on Wednesday Jacob Hays, with the o!e assistance of his son Benjamin, and with no other clue to Ihe thieves than his own shrewdness and natural sagacity furnished , had recovered the great
er part of the property, which was buried in ihe earth about six miles from the city, and Ihe ensuing day Benjamin liars arrested
two of the thieves, in whose possession he
found
two
id the remainder of the property, except watches. .V. Y. Trans.
A young girl was ehot on the night of the
21st ult. at Fell Point, Baltimore, under the
bcr, 1C1. at noon, and defend the above cause, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. AKlLr.BT G AZLAY, J. V. Sept. 3d, loJl. Estate of William Coy. SX pursuance of an order of the Probate Court of Switzerland county, la., cnteied at tin-
August term, 183 I, the creditors of said estate r.re hereby notified, that ihe undersigned, administrator of said estate, having discovered that t!:c personal estate of said decedent was iii-utlu-i-n
to pay the outstanding deli's against tne same.
and that said decedent died seized of no real es
tate, out of which said debts could be satisfied reported the same to the court, and tiled an in
ventory of tiic debts aforesaid, so far as they have come to his knowledge; an also a statement of the assets belonging to said estate in his possession, out of which said debts ate to be paid so far as the same will 20. and nrayod said court fir re
lief in the premises. Now, if any of the cteditois of said estate shall fail to notify said administrator of the existence and extent of their respective claims, by fi!in the same, or a statement ot the nature, description and date of the con! rart or assumpsit, upon w hich the same may lie limndcd, in the ofiiee of the clerk of said coiitt, previous to the final distribution of the nsse!s of the estate
aforesaid, such claims will be postponed in favor
of more diligent creditors. And the creditors ol
said estate are notified to appear at the Probate court, to be holdm at the court bouse in Vevay, on Tuesday, the 10'h day of November next, at which tiuie all claims tiled as aforesaid, will lie finally heard, acted upon, and determined by said court. JOSEPH S. LI tXAUD, Adin'r.
of the estate of William Coy, deed. August 14, 1834.
or whether this system will be allended with followinc distressing circumstances. It up
.i sunnm- icsuu in an irecs which near in pear, hile laboring under somnambulism this way, cr have barren nnd fruitful jears,shc eot out of bed and went into the churn .ii. i.-i . .
ve are not able to say. It is, however, a
subject worth attending to; and we should he happy to learn any facts from those who have had experience in these things. .Maine Farmer.
The .-Vphchel. The twenty six letters of
the alphabet may be transposed 020,441,401, 733.239,360.000 limes. All the inhabitants of the globe, on a rough calculation, could riot, in n thousand million of 3 ears, write all the transpositions of the twenty-four letters, even supposing that each wrote 40 pages daily , each of w hich pages contained 40 different transpositions of the letters.
A .Vont'er. -A man was lately executed in Italy, who had murdered, between 1812 and 1S33, twelve of his own children! He contiived to strangle the babies when about two months old, and was never detected until hehad murdered the twelfth. He said, in his defence, he was anxious to make them an-yels.
her of the lady and gentleman of the house
The gentleman, awakened by a noise in his room, inquired several times who was there, and receiving no answer, and seeing an ob ject moving about his room, in the dark, he seized a gun and fired, supposing it to be a robber, when the gitl fell, baring been mortally wounded, receiving the whole charge in her body. Good Advift. In one cf the courts of New York, a blacksmith who had a gift of stammering to pei fection , was called into court as a w itness in a lawsuit between two journeymen of his; the amount in question being about 75 cents. The judge after hearing his testimony asked him why he had not advi
sed his workmen to settle, the cost being five
times the amount of the disputed sum. In reply the witness observed ' 1 t t-to!d the foo-o-ols lo settle. I s s-said the constable
would take their co o oats, the lawyers their
-h-shirts, and jiji jing. if they go into your
lion-Honor 3 coutt,you d sk-sk-.wi?i rm.
NOT I UK. AVING purchased INlosc Chamherlin's Store, Notes, and Book Accounts, I am
desirous to close the bocks immediately by receiving cash or notes. Therefore, necessity requires me to give notice to every person indebted
lo come forward, without delay, and settle their
n cc cunts IIORTON CHAM BERLIN. Jacksonville, August 25, 1831.
Niles.in alluding lo the failure of the bank cf Marv land, and the officers connected with the institution, says: ' The crimes against the properly of honest persons, committed in or throug'i the hank of
Mar .land, arc of a larger amount than the ag-
rregate oi all such crimes committed hv those
who have tenanted the Mai l land penitentiary from its first establishment to the present
ilay.'
Squirrels. It is known to most persons that
the squirrels in the Mississippi valley emigrate
occasionally in vast numbers to other neigh
horhoods, ar.d that in doing so they cross river; and travel through the town and country. rHf vi!iuiig the same general direction and icc'.ks- of the dangers to which they expose themselves. For some days past wc l .nrn they have been emigrating southwardly, and that some of the hovs have ct joird much .pr.it in watching for them and killing them with clubs, as they land after swimming the liter, cr in pursuing tiiem in canoes, while yet in the water. Their en.:graling has been but pist commenced, and they will no doubt become more numerous. The cau-e cf th-e movements we have j.ot seen satisfactorily explained. Some regard th-'in as indicative ol an approaching se
vere winter; hut wc su-pect t ie destruction
John Bowman's Estate. f taHE undersigned, administrator of the esFl ta'.e of John liowman, deceased, late of Posey township, gives notice that be has tiled his account in the Probate Court for final settlement, and that the third day of the next November term of said court, is set for the tinat sett'.ement f said 1 state; and those heirs, who, in the lifetime of said John liowman, received advances i f settlement, to appear then and there in proper neisons, and answer under oath to such advances. THOMAS KELLY, Adin'r. Aug. 13, 1S.3L
NOTICE. THE undersigned, living in Posey township, Switzerland count', la., one mile east ol the 1) irkwoiks, ishes In dispose of l).E PAW OF MILL STOXES, 3 feet ami one inch across.
Also, one set of Mill Irons, t-gelln-r w ith tho Hop
per anu Curb, Sec. which he will tell low for
leash.
JONATHAN llOCINSON. September 5, 1S3 1,
cftho n:at by the frosts of U-i spring has! penalties of the law .
One Cent Howard. UN AWAY from tin. subscriber on the TjOiIi ult. an apprentice boy. named Cole
I hompson, aged about 1," yearf. He was bound lo the undersigned by the overseers of the poor
f JclTcrson township. Ali persons aie forbid to
employ orliaihor siil boy under the sevrn-sl
John Ginning?, jr's. Estate.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John
G innings, jr. deceased, are reqnesied to make immediate payment to the iindersi'jned.
who has been appointed to aominisfer said estate; and those having claims against the sas.ie, will present them for examination, according lo law. The estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN GINNTNGS, Adm'r. August 29. CAUTION. WIIMI.EAH, on the IO1I1 day of September, VM, 1 o:ve mv notes f. llarluw
F ran ford, one of 10 due, and one lor !s2Sonc year
after date as the above described notes were ob
tained through Irani! , I therefore caution all per
sons from taking said notes, as I will not pay the
same or any part thereof. FRANCIS EN NTS. September 15, 1331.
PINE PLANK.
IT'd'P OF M'itie
principal
ly clear stuff, fur sale, on reasonable terms. Ap
ply to THOMAS (Hl.LlLANI).
N. B. George G. Knox will attend to the mea
suring and selling oftfe same. Yevay, Aug. 11, 1CJJ1.
-. 1 .1 . .. . 1
vine connection wuu uieir 1n1n.111.1a.. Z.'.'.'(;-;'.V (..:
Sept. 1?, 1C31.
JOHN ?FMAUI., Jr.
FIELD NOTES.
PMHE subscriber is prepared to furnish cor0. rect transcripts of the taiginal Field Notes of every section, fractional section, and quarter seeiion of land iu this county, at twenty-live cents per each tract. Warranted roricct. WILLIA31 C. KEEN. Printer's Itctieat, Aug. Ml. LOOK OUT! T'lPUIH snhserihr having assumed the rrd'eeJi tion and settlement of the accounts of the lain firm of KEilN .v, CHll l), respectfully requests those indebted to the (inn, to make immediate payment. Wheat, Eye, O-iK Corn, A: c. will be taken in payment, at the mail.ct price, j delivered at Piintei Retreat, or nt the : i of the s ibsciiher ni Jacksonville, hv the l ",h September next. GEOHGE M. CHILD. Jacksonville, Anj'':l K U31.
Dircc fn-ui I' w liich !;o w 1 n' 1 1 is s roc'.. .::-
Biat !;, blue, ilr.ib a:. J tnix.-u C.Tu'-iis and utioelts, Red, scarlet ai d white Flannel. Fancy, haired, plate, oil and Meiriir.ac Piini:-'. Fa lio. , barred and striped t.iing!r;!i;. ,
P.ihi'l leeiis,
''. ' i' v i: he w :!-.-!en:i:ig j Vi i.ifil r :! ! v. ill go. :.: j'a'e . ia-'.l !ei'( ;-.ce
n.!::!: ;i:o -ciiaii hi
t,
ii
f,il
,1
.:.!.- ;,:; d be s:;ii-:!'u" rvrv-r-- ', c: it. iu;d tiled an inventory i.1. s f .: as tl.ev h-.ve coo e n s , i n -ta'. i.:-e! of ihe rt?eic '.'.'e in ills p"r session, out of ;;e ! ) i e paid 1 far as the same ;! s :i l e I'.v! I t uliei iu the pre-r.fii-f the crediii.i s of said o-.-iii ti! sa.d nr'.i'ii'ii. r .1 ' r of tho
P
ill
d figured Swiss Alualins,
Blue ai.d brown sumrner Clot!
Pittsburg cord and Mexican mixture, Irish Linen and brown pants do. V unbazctis and Marians, Bombazine and black silk Yelvet, Marsai'des ar.d swausdu-vn Vesting, Figured Velvet do. Green b-rage and tabby Velvet, Se itch plaid and Circassion, Towel and table Diaper, Bieachcd and unbleached Suffolk Drilling, White and black Ptickram, Padding and Canvass. BieacheJ and unbleached cotton Hose, do. do do. half do. rIisVs ftnev Hose, lilac!; Muslins and fancy Linings, Patent I hiead, assarted colors, Super elastic Suspi ii'Jei? , Cotton and worsted do. Percussion caps, pearl Button?, Gilt, citiibb t and bone do. Ladies beskin kid and beaver Glove?, IMcr.s do chi. il J. Bobbinet, gau-.e and blond Veils,11 ihhaud ; and Braids, Flag and ban Jauna Handkerchiefs, Do. cotton e!o.
t ran,; ana ga.: Plain B-bbm:
.:,(! e-xtent 1 t ; 1 1 - r respective claims, nv
vii:.i:.oi- a s'aten.rnt f the nature, eleaiid d '.te ef the eoni-ai-t or assunq-sif,
upon u Si it-li the same mav I e1. foinid. d. in liie o'dlc-e oft'ie clerk of said court, previous te the final eiistribtition rd' the a-sets ed' ihe estate aforesaid, such ci aims will L; postponed iu favor of more diligent c-redilors. And tho of di- us of said estate are imtifh d to appear at the Pmbute Cniirt, to be hel !en at the v ui t house 111 Vevay, em (he second Monday in Ml v, A. I). 1 v...", at which time ali claims bled n v foresaid, will be fir-ally heard, acted noon, and det;rmine?d iy said court. JOHN LAMPI ON, Adnrr. of the es'ViC ed" W iiliam D. Coy, dee'd. Augnst 11, 1W1. Vi:VAV, !.M)I.NA. JT 22. SiE-ZIS's-.E-l, iicrety respectfully
855 O iniifrms the pu'ilic, mat lie lias recoiiliy comu.ei.eed the manufacture of
Fur and Wool II.STS, In the brick sh-'p, formerly occupied by Ira IendciJiall.nn Feny street that be intends to keei up t'n'j est;-:blirh::;t nt v i;h a cuntslant supply ot 11 ATS, of tb-t best cprality. His customers aie l he re lore solicitjd to ciuitrihute their suppuit to !iis esiaUi-dunctit. Tiic- highest pric. will be given, in cash, for any epiantitv of FURS delivered at his shop in Ye. ay. J. JJ. KI.LFER.
GO.
, c.rC53
Bombiiziuu Sucks, waiste ribbands and head ,,iS1r-' Bobbinet and thread Laces and Edging, Grecian Lace, Bishop l.i'.wn an d Insertion, White and sp itted Cravrts, Naiikcei. and lie ivei leens, Tuscan and straw Bonnets,
Sheeting and Shirting, Silk Hats hair cloth, fur and chinchinella Caps, Tuck, side, tuck-puff, pocket, ivory and redding Combs, ALSO A General Assortment of HARDWARE, Qitcciiswarc tintl Groceries. CAP, POST, PRINTING AND WRAPPING Paper, al Wholesale or Retail. He only wishes bis friends to call and examine his stock hear his prices anel be satisfied. The highest price will be given for Bags, Feathers, Ginseng, Ficosivax, Flaxseed and Tow Linen. One dollar per hundred will be given for Swing
ling Tow and Linsey mill on Indian Creek.
WOO!i 'Tm ? I F. hig'ii-st niicc
evay, Feh
'W IT TT"?-
il Al
riven fur
V -3
anv widows, of seamen, who were slain or
ost in private airi-ed vessels, during the last
war, reside now in Switzerland county, they will please leport theinsclies to the undersigned. WILLIAM C. KEEN. Printer's Retreat, August 28.
CI NCI 2 IT ATX BANK NOTE LIST.
Vevay, July 10, 1C31.
Rags, delivered at my
J. S.
FRESH GOODS, AND V VAW CIIEA. ctII E subset iber informs his friends Jl-L cu ito!iier, tint he has received his stock of
a in fal
OHIO. Commercial Bank Cincinnati liar
Franklin bank ofdo par
Bank of Zanesville 1 i
Bank or Chilhcothe li " Coin mbu3 li1 " Lancaster ll Com. bank Scioto do
Comnri b'k L. Erie do
Dayton bank do Farmers &. Mec. bk. Sieubenv ille do Fa rmers Me clrsb'k
MICHIGAN, Rank of Michigan farmers it Mech's do Small notes Bk of River Raisin
All others no value MllGLVIA,
Kichmond &. branch 3 Valley and branch 3 N W. B.at Wheeling 3 VIST. COLUMBIA. Bank of Metiopolis 8 ! MARYLAND, Baltimore Banks S
of do Geauga ' .Mount Pleasant M iir-kinguin bank Maiietu Niu w alk St. b.irsx ille
do George County 3
M Farmers b?k Annapolis 3
B
Of every kind and description usually sole! iu this county consisting in part of
Rlael;, Blue, Brown, Steel J Mixed, ev- Drab j
Black, Blue, Mixed, and Drab
alliiit'ts.
FLANNFLS CALICOBS, of every description some very cheap. Camhlels, of different colors, Bomhazetts, very good. Bobinet and Jackonet, Cambric Muslins, Vestings, Velvets, Table Diaper, Cotton Yarn, Nos. Ii, G, 7, 0,'., 10. Leghorn and Bolivar I'lals, &c. Sc. GROCERIES, Of liver i Description, Wines and Liquors of almost all kinds J) L STUFFS, S, c. Hard Ware, CUTLERY end TLY HARE. A General Assortment of
Testaments, Webstei's llictionarv
Booi.s, Geographvs, History of
and tlie
Bibles
.'ipelling
United States, Bnglish (.rauiinars, lliiglish Read
eis, lut roduciious, and school bocks iu yni'ral, As an enumeration of lim nriicii s he has 011 hand would almost fill a common newspaper, the
lined but a very small portion s-sures his liiends that his stme
a --tod
subscriber ha
of Ihem ; but l.e
will lu:v for il.-ell and that they can be comioodated Ith goo.!.-. .1 . cheap and on as te-rms as at any other shuc in the comity.
I !i
or exciian.'o
h.r the la
u i' iio.s to uuri h. H
lowing ail !e!. s ol COUNTUV PHODFCF. Dried apples and Peaches, Jeans. Linsev Tow Linen. Foathois, Beeswax. 1 allow flax, Flas, ed, Ginseu r, Corn, Oats, Barmi hams, Cotl.m and Linen Rags and iu fuct, nothing will be ie fused. LYMAN W. MIX. Motintstetling, October 10, I83J.
Frbm
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Rank of Ki-n'ucl.y aud Ri inches All oib.eis no 1 alue 7; ..s.7:, State I ..11 k ,V. hi mi. t;nioii I k Nashville do. payable iu Phibi. Ve ilmau Vnn!s )ayalde at Na-ln ill do payable, at Phil 1. All ilh-rs uiiccitain LOl 7.S7.1A .1, Bank of Louisiana do. Oi leans Colli. I k Louisiana City bk N. Orleans Cotisolidated Ass..1u Louisiana Slate I k Citizens1 bk (d'L'.u'a Mec cv. 'I ra bk o. br N. O. Canal bk ('.,. Union bk uf Lnu'a All othets uiiccitain MISSISSIPPI, Agiieiil. bk Natchez Slate bk Mi.-s do
1 1 Havre ele Grace
1 1 Frederic County 14 Westminster do, I lagerstow n do DELAWARE,
3 3 3 3
ing Co do Bank T Delaware
Farmeisli'k r branch o I ' 1 mU eil Sin ma 3
1 W iluiingtoii and 0 B'.-ikIi wine 3 ., P:.VAMY.r.-7.Y7.J,
-j-.' i hdadclpiua Banks ' Til'i-burgh U'.i I Lu i i.dMirg i 1 1 hambei sburg E istoll r W.-st Cliesier
.r ' 'Ci umIiiIow n 2 J! Monigoinery - 2 . I-'armers l),k Lancaster "
i Bucks County 3 (ieltysbtirg
. I jiiew nsville j York Rank
JV Northampton 2 5 Lancaster Biink 2 V NEW JERSEY, r;Satc lk at Camden 5 ."' at Eiizabet blown 5 .r Ciimbeihind hank Ii tt Farmers b'k 31 1 Holly ,ri l Ncwaik I nsi;iauce co. fi ol l'ienten banking co. Si o 'Bank ol N. Bi-uus ick & . I A. IF YORK.
City Bank. l 1'roy and Albany o'.Mobawk Bank
Planters1 hank OjNcw buvgh All others uneertain. Auburn d,Ui,l.l.l, iifi.-nrva Stare bank V bran lo I'lieaand Branches Bank ofMebi'e Li Ontario Bank, Utirn All eth'-rs ut:certain I at Canandaigiia
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the. usual rates.
SCjTheabovo sums may be paid in producedelivered at this office, or such other places as may be agreed upon.
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