Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 157, Vevay, Switzerland County, 14 November 1834 — Page 3

O-Ai'X.l Ju''rerii;z?:il. T'in-c.?. on i while pa j pf rinu'.s'r -piece of line a!-oot Iut in chc- 'i liiitier, in the ir-:-Muo, ( lae on this circle a piece 3i vcilrm. toTeo inches in thame ter. on thi :i allele of piuli lto i r t hi in diameter, on tlii ;i rircTe of jr'reen one inrh in diamo ter. on this a circle of indigo hall an ir.ch in !i ameter niakit: a ?ras'.l ?peck wih i; k in l! r centre look on this central ?p."ot steadily f I a iriiii'j'.p. and (her. ch-smg vo'r eve-, ar.d applt ing yiiiir hrmd at about one inch distance be;ntheni. o a to prevent too much !ijjh! j -1 n jr through tiiC e edit!-, vmi u ill see ihe :nt hc.ui lilul circles nt'o'.bis the irongmatin can mi t eive, not only d-.O.Vi cut from the. colors of the silks above nit-nti'ined, but the colors will he perpetually changing in kaleidscope taiitty ;if lo:ig as they exit.

ed on is if 1 llli nf.fulv, ly a dreadful cor fl ration. Nine churches, 670 private huil .Img-, a-iil numerous manufactories, market' ijiaa?inc5 v cet reduced to ashes.

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! COIrS. GATTLK. SHEEP, HOGS, I RUNNING AT LARGE, When much of thi country was tirenclo? ' ed , and the farmers had but litlle land clear : -d, it w as allow ;iMc to pormK crcainres lo ji nn at lirje, I tit (his is no longe r tire cae. I Humanity to animals requires that we should 'keep no more than our farms will well supi pott. and I think '.hat interest requires il also. .Justice certainly demands it. j Many farmers are in the practice of turn-

in:; a drove of yc.tfrg cattle into the road car i)- in I 'so spring. Ths scanty picking does not satisfy (hern, and hunger if it will no break through stone walls, will often induce the

poor, F.;;If starved animals to break through a

'rail fence, into a field of luxuiiant wheat or

! urass.

RECEIPTS iLND EXPENDITURES. A statement of Switzerland Count v, for the preceding year, com

mencing on Hie first Monday of November 1333, and ending on th (jf"imof pills, suited ! liicc

first .Monday ot November 1831, the first inclusive.

UECEIPTS

Wmlcv's WvitvevU, luYuv.. 'ridav .iorssliisr, lYovcsniu'r 31.

I? un justice! or is it calculated to

CrThis number cnmplets our third volume j promote harmony in neighborhoods? When a having some repairs and alterations to make in ;,,., lt. cr 0:us communicating with (he road is i.urOihee, No. 1 ef the Cnrth v.-lume wiil not , tcf fpcn fl)r rt few minutes, these poor creaappear until Friday, November '-.0. lufcs or a drove of hogs are sure to enter , . ', ... ... ' Dut besides this annoyance, oar roadsides are Stale Loa! jrom Ju:uT,ilc lo .1, H,riilr. mUth (lcf ,CClI hv t! c' rooting of hogs. I conBy a rercnt survey, by Mr ST, ,b, j ;ider it the duty of every fa. mer to keep no d.-tance lrom Jackso.ni. e to A .enville, hmore stcch than cail bc subsist on his farm.

I'ten asceriaineu i) i-e iintc r;lllr, nm :ir . , , ,. ... . . and thcis to eoi.lme them.

ciiauir- iiim ten imi'. .iu iimh .murmniiir : 1 1 :. . . . i . .1 :. i. .11 .1

'iiiuiMi.:: iv ukj iiiia miuuiu leuioii; 10 ine

t the Peartiorn county line, by the same road, live miles, two hundred and thiity rod;.

2 lib CONGRF.5S. Gen. Andiew Morgan, of Kush. Enoch M'Cai'y, of Franklin. Amos Lane, of Peaiborn. Georse II. Dunn, of do.

Those who are

rci

bordeis of our western prairie?,

Anrsthrr !!..! I'c Counterfeit. The Salisbury (N. C.) Watchman complains that the Yan kees have added to their assortment of horn (lints and chesnut nutmegs. He says he has seen a spec imen of Yankee soapv made ol

Py Store. Tavefn, ftncl Grocery License

l.strays,J iry fees C.jlltcleJy Shows, Interest on notes duo. Amount ol duplicate in the hands of the Collector,-

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Are candidates for Congress in this district. ; cI;15i which looks vtelK smells weli, and So j fai th, but will not wash at all, at least washes The lakft Snake. Storu David Spriag?tein ; other ways than clean, of Newtown L. I., who we believe has for some time enjot ed the reputation of an emi The lion. Jonus Galusha died recently at 1. cut Snake cater, indulged in that Iuxur jShahsbmy. Vt.. aged eighty-three. lie wns during the recent races to a fatal extent. He j for many years Governor of that State, a mem undertook; it seems, to swallow a larce black berot the Council, for nearly twenty years Judge

snake, for his own gratitication and that oljof the Supreme Court and bhenft,

certain amateurs w ho collec ted to see the exploit; and having bitten oil" and spit out the head which portion of the serpent it seems he is not fond of h actually swallowed sev-

The St. Louis Hepublican states that three companies of Dragoons, under command Lieutenant Colonel Kearney, had arrived at

cral moulhsful of the body. I5ut, belli" un- the quarters providing' for them on the

willing to "go the whole animal,"" lie stopped Moines river. The men generally, were in the short in his mea'tand either fi m having cat- enjoyment of good health, but upwards ofseven-

en loo much or too little, it made liim sickjand 'ty. attached to the three companies, were left

in a few hours he died. at Fort Gibson, bc ing sick or unable to travel.

Fo ir officers only, cut of fourteen, had arrived

Aw.tJi-r I'htim. We 'regret to learn that ;at the Des Moines. James Lamb, who was shot during Ihe night of!

the general election in Mo-, amcn-ing, d ed yes

terday at the Pennsi Ivania Hospital. The jury, alter a patient investigation, returned tbe fallowing verdict: " That the said JamcE Lamb died of the lock jaw, caused by a shot leceive I in the f ot, from seme person unknown, during the election in My an. ensing."' This is the third victim of the existing election laws Ferry, of Locust ward Nell, of Germantown -and Lamb of Moyamtnsing Phil. Inq.

dpt. Cook's Skip. The discovery, the ship in w inch Captain Cook made his celebrated voyages round the woild, has recently been removed from Woolwich, and moored olF Doptford as a receiving ship for convicts.

Dreadful Shipwreck At Boston, the Schooner IJourdatv, from Kaslport, Maine, reports the loss of the packet schooner Sarah, Captain Pierce, on Seal Island, and that 17 out of 23, composing the passctigeis and crew,

were lost.

The North Carolina Watchman slates lha a company of negroes have occupied

caves in the neighborhood of Petersburg, ever

since the insurrection. Ltiorts are being made for their arrest. Suicide. A young man named George Wilson, of highly respectable character and connections, hanged himself lately in his fath-

ei sMil', i ii huhland County, Ohio. The fatal act was the consequence of some misundeisti -

din with a young lady, between whom ahd

Xai-.il Court Mnt.al. A Court Martial is j ordered toas-emble at the Nav v yard.Chai les

tow n, on the 1 3lhinstanl,forthe trial ot I .icut. nimseli ;i mutual promise ol marriage sunsts li ibbitt, on charges prefeicd against that of- te' for some time; The young lady had charficer bv Com. Kdiott, of insubordination and ged him with bestowing attentions elsewhere, disobedience, of oiders. The following olii- which, il appears, was without any ground, but

To support paupers, and pay of Overseers of Poor,

hepaii ing the Court House ; Painting llie Court House, Repairing the Jail,Associate .fudges. County Commissioner,Late Sheriir balance of extra service?; Sheiitf for extra services, Cleik for , do do. School lind Commissioner Seminary Trustee?,Supervisors of Roads, Grand and Traverse Juror? Printing, .Jailor for Keeping: Prisoners Ironing Prisoners, Listers of Taxable Property Stationary for the Clerk's Oflicp liooks for Recorders Office, Recorder for Recording Pauper Indentures Constables attending Circuit Courts, To Treasurer's per centum for collecting Coroner for holding Inquests, Chairs for Court Housej Kxamining and correcting error in Collectors duplicate of ISiS, Commissioners Surveyors &c. of Slate Roads, Wolf Scalps, Attorney for defending Paupcf Wood and Candles for Court House t Returning Judges of Elections, Owner of an Kstray sold, Joshua Stnithson, for water privilege for the several courts j

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3 00 21 50 9 50 5 00 5 13 3 4 6 75 2 00 5 00

Pit. U HI I O.V'S Vojg-efable A nl i-Hi'li(u Pills. n?K ci'nvcnierrer rcf a hear n miilv. in ! e

(nun rnrerjir vi i-t"

most of the incViposi;nus in w hich we arc lisl lo

neeils no eiiinna nt. IV.nnv 1i;p.in ii, l,,..t f .r.

ming stage, are ea?i',y nrres:ed. I v tl!e exl.il. iiion

o trope r e;(i hai l ic modlf-iiie. and" fl-e.n-e;t'f nt suflei in and expei so are tJanebv :n iced ' All

that pills can i fleet, in preseivin fr resti rin? Iiralln and that, i inin n m:iv l eexpee ed nfd will ke deried. from the timely ue ol th- so nii!-

Tliey are peculiarly excellent in everv vaiielv ot"

liead aehe, proceeding from a ful, acid m bili

ous stomac; ; and in all levrrishrie? ol the teu, dependeet f)ti the same cause. In 'iort, for

every derngemant of the Momnch nnd bowels.

reipnring rathariie medicine, the Vegetable anti bilious l'ill?, admit no coinpr:titor. . I'riee2. cl.

I-UK SALE bvJ. F. Stevens, Vevav. and

Lyman V. Ms4 3j ouutstci tinir.

October -27.

18,75 Balance against the county $2127,80 1-2 13y order of the Board of Commissioner? EDWARD PAT TON, CFk. November, iOlh 1 S3 i.

lou Viowmivn's TiLsiaAc

THE undersigned, administrator oflhe estate of John Bowman, deceased, late of Posey

township, gives notice that he has filed his account in the Probate eburt for final settlement.

and that the second dav of the next February

term of said court; is set for the final settlement ot

said estate; and those heirs, who, in the lifetime

of said John JJowman, received advances ot set

tlemrnt. to appear then and there in proper per

sons, and answer under oath to such advance?.

November 13, 1834.

tcis compose the Court: Captains Crane.

Dow nes, Cieighton and Kearney; Ma:lci Comtnandaiiis Sloe and Slcvens.

Mrrf't Carolina. A cariespondenl of t'.ie Roston Couiicr thus dcsciibes ihe slate ol North Carolina. 'This state is less known and honored than it deserves to be. It has a sea coast of some three hundred miles, but no great rivers li )w through it ii.lo the sea, and the wholecoisl i-: so ixpedeci by sandbanks, that no pait ol i' periiii's the access of vessels ol large burthen. Its largest rivers llow cither into South Carolina or Vit gini. i. Much of the product.of its s il pass to adjoining state? (paitirulaily through the Dismal swamp canal,) and serve to increase ihe amount el commi'ii o ol other states, for wbirli sl;te has li'tlo credit, h has an immense area of ll at land, the pioduct; of wb.ii b, though highly va'uable, are not adapted t pii inote the grow tii ol com n i M l. -I trwi s. It has not, tilereloie. ai.v vi n populous pin e s. Its population is 5' at' l -led over a w ide t xt nt. It has not the ad vantages which ;irc deiivc 1 from the combin

the accusation so preyed upon his mind, that

he sought relief in ?clf destruction.

.Mackerel. The editor of the Barnstable

j Journal coa plains that the mackerel fishery

has fallen ell very much dunng the present tear; and he brings a serious charge against 'he mackerel a fish that has hitherto been in excellent repute along the Massachusetts coast .Mackerel enough, sats ho, hut noth ing could be done to m ike or entice them to hi'C.

yjGcurc llarviy Ha men. who was some time since ronticicd in Massaehusells ol stealing .f l I U0' belonging to the Pistataqua 15 ink. In m the lvsUin Mail Stage, and sentenced to iaq ri?oumont in the stale pi hull for otn.' vo ir, he has lu cn fully pardoned by the lioveiior and Council of Massachusetts. Uarae-, it seems, is a native of Philadelphia,

i:ind he owos his liberation to Ihe peiseveiing 'exertio is of his father, an aged and respect' able man, w ho, at great (rouble and larg exI pense. Sought out evidence of hi sons imoIci'iue. A i alili'i is stated lohate been satisactoi .1 v proved.

ed ac tion of numbers, dwtllr g in l.se con

i. ext. mi, in t! r improvement c f s c i.l condition.' The wind.; capital paid in of the l5 slon Neither lasit the disadvantages. If Norib 1 links, amounts t o I o , I 50 00 ", of whnlitwo Cai i.luia has not the eclat f slates, who sound j Ranks. (the Atlas and the W inni -inunet,) with tb.i i og't great cities, the liiimri ous popul.i c :pilaU ainoualMig to 1 .0 )0.0 )0, have just lion . tin: state c-i s'itule ne f the lim r t go e inlo opeinioa hiving a capilil cf

and happi- st c n mm.ities f (ho cartli. : I 7-1 5(i. i JO, w hich Ii s made a divi J n J cf Wbi-n the b'.v litds are pissed, to Sh,- i ot - ,n 5 LUi ,2 j0.

i-'.lv ia:t ol ll.o fiaic, un leriin-rv is i.vei-

Estate of James M. Montfort.

TTN pursuance of an order of the Probate Court U of Switzerland coUhtv; la., entered at the

November term. 1834, the creditors of said estate

are hereby notified, that the undersigned; admin istrator ol said estate having discovered that the personal estate of said decedent was insufficient

to pay the outstanding debts against the same, and that said decedent died seized of no real es late, out of which said bebls could be satified

reported the same to the court, and filed ah inven

tory of the debts aforesaid, so far as they have

come to his knowledge as also a statement ol

the assscts belonging to said estate In his possess

ion, out of which said debts are to be paid so far

as the same will go, and prayed said court lor re lief in the premises. Now if any of the creditors of said estate shall fail to notify said administra

tor of the existence and extent of their respective

claims, hv filing the same, or a statement of the

nature, description and d;.!c of Ihe contract or as

sumpsit, upon which ihe saine may be founded

in (he olliee of the clerk of said court, previous

to the final distribution of tiie asscls of said estate aforesaid, sueh claims will be postponed in favor

of more diligent creditors. And the creditors of said estate arc notified to appear a. the I'robate

court, to be lmldcn ot the court house in Vcvay,

on Wednesday, the 3th clay of February next; at

which time all claims filed as aforesaid, wi.f hi

finally heard, acted upon, and determined by said

court. JOHN C. MONTFORT, AmVr of the estate of James M; Montfont. Novel iber ll,!s:)l.

VEGETABLE KtlEUMATIC DROPS.

MANY articles are before the publicj as a cure for that most obstinate and tormenting disease, the Rheumatism ; and from close observation we arc led to believe, that they have to

a very great extent, failed to produce that desira

ble result and may it not be attributed to the

fact that articles said to cure this troublesome

disorder are also recommended to cure almost ev Crv disease with which our frail bodies arc attack

ed, and in their preparation that object is kept in view, viz. to have the meicine a cure for all dis

eases.

The Vegetable Rheumatic Drops are offered" fo the public as fl remedy for Rheumatism j and an

no case is known where a perfect cure was riot affected, we nrfe justfiied in declaring it a valuable medicine for that painful disease, and for no other is it recommended. Price 50 cents.

Certificate:.

Messrs, b. 4 S. Crosby Jf Co.

Gentlemen I feel happy in havirig it in power to state to you the good effect your Vegetable Rheumatic Drops, or Sure Remedy, had in restoring me frotn a Sick bed. In the month of April last, I was sO afiected with the Inflamma

tory Rheumaties, that I was confined to my bed. I was entirely unable to help myself. 1 could not so much as turn myself in my bed. and it was with the greatest difficulty that t could bc moved in it. I tried various kinds of medicine, anil was attended by skilful physician, bnt all to noctlert, unlil I made use of" your Sure Remedy; which, when applied as directed, gave me immediate relief Within a short time after I CofiiuiCnced ut ing it, 1 Was able ride out attend to my usual business; I cheerfully recommend it to tiie public, as being a good medicine for Rheumatic complaints, a. it has been a number of months and I have had no retUrn. A A RON IlOLDRlDGfc. Columbus O.Nov 1, 11332. For Sale, by J. F. Stevens, Tevay, and Lyman W. Mix, Motintstcrling. October 27, 17UI.

INTO KM A T I ON WANTK D.

OBKKT Mi:RCF.Ii, (son of .lam. s ad I'Jizabtth Mercer, late i.f St. Johns. ,

I'.runswiek ) left that pi a re about the th d.iv

f 1C29 since which timr, bus uaifnfs

have had no certain tidings of him. fie is about

31 years of ago. fair complected, ami five feet. 7 inches high. I he last reports from him, savs he was navigating Lake Krie. in a packet, and fes:-

led al Oiler creek. Anv information eonciu

mg him. Will be trinst grate 'fully received. Letters to be addressed to the subscriber, Printers

Itetreat, Indiana, near which he now resides. JAMES MKivCLIi. Swi'erlrtnd county, la. Oc1oher28. N. B. Editors along lake Frie, will much o-

hligc two old people, in a strange land, by insert

ing tliOiabovc once or twice.

ITIE subscriber will offer for sale, at ! uh-

. . .

y lie vendue, to the highest bidder.

On Monthly, Aorember 17, 1031, The following property, (if nor sold before at iti-

vate sale.) viz.

One undivided half of a SAW MILL, in good order, together with the undivided half of the privileges attached thereto. One yoke of Oxen, one Ox Cart, one Mare, ona yearling Colt one last spring Colt, one Cow, and eight or ten Hogs, from 18 to .50 months old. Particulars made known on the day of sale. A liberal credit will be given, by giving approv

ed Security. Sale to commence at my dwelling house, in Jefferson township, at ten o'clock, on said day.

SAMUEL DEAL. October SI .

TAKEN UP, "PTJfcY John Fr.v.ier. of Yoik towrt UlI ship, Switzerland eouplv, la. A BAY MARE, supposed to be three years old lust spring, a small star and snip, a lump

en his left hind leg. Jso other marks or brands perceivable supposed to be thirteen hands high Appraised to twentv dollars, by Douglass Mr Corklull nnd John Fenlon. Before me. ibis 18th day of Octodcr, 183i. WILLIAM 5fcCGRKHlLL,J. P. iVevember 6.

CINCINNATI BANK NOTE LIST.

OHIO.

Commercial JJauk Cin

cinnati pai Franklin bank df do par Rank of Zanesvillc li Rank of Chill cothe 1 " Columbus ll " Lancaster 1

Coiii. bank Scioto cb

Corum'l b'k L. Eric th

Dayton bank dc

Farmers &. McC. bk.

Steuben ville di

Farmers &Mcch's b'k

cb

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S-.ca 'nx. Ai the Supremo Conitf idM vi'ck. .Me. but wee k, in an bicach o pii tm-t: of mairiaec.

!m wb'oh M.nv Ann l ics was plainlitf and rut; ',) . To'.'.: S. McAMinLt i'.i f.i il ml, ihe .1 ury retunie I

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:n.:l ! '! rit.-i.Hci lot lie ian . o nvi nc nun-(rt'i

NOTICE. The Stntc of Indiana, Szi it zerland county, ss. JOSlAtl URAMj 1

The heirs of ( JOHN J.MC''.V, dec. J

T I ll'E isbertby given, to ihe hcisr of John

J. Mi.z.v deceased, nfitl all persons inter

ested in the same, that Jnsiah Oram will apph to the Probate Court of Stt it.er!and rounty Indiana, to be bidden at the court houso in Vevay. on ihe second Monday in I'c-ilruary, 1J53."), to ap-l

point a commissioner to convey, the west half of (lie south eas-t ipiaiter of section six, in township'

(wo, ot rage (hree west, in thdistrici ol lauds of Ii red for sale at Cincinnati; according lo ihe eon

dition of a bond, bearing date, the 'JSih day of

June, A- I. 1KU, made and executed bv the

said Muzzy lo the said Oram, and conditioned to

convey the said land to snid Oram, in fee simple.'

JOSIAII ORAM, P.v Robert I)ru)rtiond, his attorney. November 11, lf-Hl.

1

STRAYED Oil STOLEN.

TTTROM the stable o the subscri-

LP her, living in JfelVerson town

shin. Switzerland county, bt. two

miles West of Vevay, on last Sunday night,

A Bay Horse,

Three years old last spring black mane and tail,

has a sear on his near fore loot, close above Ihe

hoof, nnd a scar on his oil hip, bit by a dog same lime ago. and easily perceived at a distanc e, has

a small s-tar in his lore-bead, is (all and slim made

no other marks recollected. h I L l)OL

LARS reward nnd all other expense paid, foi

flic delivery of the horse, or such ii. formation a will enable me to find him. JOLFII DOW. November 1.

t..h was d',:vlt- 'i'-.U'o d

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BLANK DEEDS, For sale al this office.

StihveU Heady-'s Estate. ALL persons indebted t tho est ale of Stil well Heady, deceased, are iepiest d ! make immediate payment to the undersig ied who has been appointed to administer Faid cstilc i i I linsi ibp same, w il

Iilllll most; ii.iviii .i... i. ii present theiti for examination according to law The tstate i3 siuu)oed lo be solvent

I lllvNRY GIT I. LION,

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(JEOUGE W. IIUAUV,

A

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of do

Ceatimt

Mount ljl easant

Muskingum bank

.Marietta

Xorwaik

St. Clairsvillc

Urbana Ranking Co dc

Western Reserve ib

All others uncertain k i:ncKY,

Rank of Louisville

Louisville Hotel Co

Rank of (.'oinnion'h Rank id' Kentucky

and Rrancb'es

All others no value til.essei:,

State bank bran. .r

Union I k Nashville '.

lo. payable in l'hila. '

Veal ma n -V. Woods i ,

payable at Nashvill )

lo payable nt l hil.i. '. All others unreitain. Lorisi.x.y i, Rank of Louisiana ' do. Orleans ' Coin, bk Louisiana City bk N. Oilcans f 'onsoliuatcd Asso'n Louisiana Stale bk Citizens1 bk of Luii Nice; Pra bk & br N. t). Can; I bk Co. '.'nioii bk cd' Lcui'.l AH others uueerlain MISSISSIPPI, gi ienl hi; Natchez ta'c bk .Miss do 'hniteis1 bank All ollioi a oneertain AT. H M t, S'ati ba k vV bran 1 Rank of ib.hi'e 1 All ilieiS UlitOit

B MICHIGAN,

Bank of Michigan I'armers & Mech1s do Small notes Bk of River Itaisiri

All others no value VIHGIMA, Richmond At branch 3 A'allev and branch 3 iT. W". R. at Wheel inS .'5 I) 1ST. CO IAMBI A. Rank of Metropolis 8 ! MAUYLAM),

I Baltimore Ranks 9

Ueorgo Coumy ll

.Farmers b'k Annapolis 3

Havre do Lrace 3 F rederic County 3 Westminster 3 lagersfowii 3 DFA.AWAREi lank of Delaware 3 Farmers b'k & branch 3 lank of Smyrna 3

Wilmington and itrandvwinc 3 Pi:SSYI.YAhh hiladelphia Ranks 2 'itisburgh 2 'larrisburg hainbershurg il Piston a Vest Chester 2

ermantown 'onlgomery 2 'armers b'k Lancaster il lucks County ii Ic-ttysbiirg 1 trow nsvi lie ii ork Bank 2 orthaniptOri 2 iineaster Ra k 2 a:u jiU:sfA', la1c b'k at Camden .r at Eliz .bcthtown .r umbeiland liauk .r 'armers b'k .Vil Holly T ewaik Insurance co. J renton banking eo. T :uik of N. Rrans'vicli 5 A: IF Y(Wfi, "ity l ank 3 roy si ml Albany f b'hawk Bank & 'ew l-nrg i 6 Auburn fjrneva Utica an Rrar.rhes .r Ontario inik, Flic 5 at u.ar.daigu