~.vma.o&maletopo • ~c - re I. ; <k,A, voA • - :ry • tas-P"- sweetest flowers enrich"!, Prom various gardens cull'd with rare ' EMMI Vibetrpoor k all but truth and love, I clasped thee to this beating heart, And vowed for wealth and fame to rove,' That we'might meet no more . 'to part.. Yearn have gone by-long weary ycars - Of toil to win the comfort now, Of ardent hopes—of sick'nitigfears•L— And Wealth is mine! but wliere art thou? Fa me's dazzling dream for thy dear sake " nose brighter than beforti tontc; • ' I clung to all I deemed could make •• burning heartmtore ivorthy thee!. -learii have gone by—the laurel droops 'ln mock'ry o'er my cheerless prow; A conquer!d wm Id before me stoops, And Fame is mine! but where altthou? In life's first hours, (1' pised';indlone, I wandel''d through the Way crowd, But now thidjife's hest hopes They greet with and Mlllllllll9 loud Oh! for thy vice—that ham loiee— To breathe its joyous -NI elconte now! Wealth,Fitme; iuttlatl that should rejoice, To vilest - re vain; for where 1411 than! „ 1 -aISOS BIO, SsIC. THE NUN'S ,DOOM. iv H. eyaimee Near the town of Aspeitia,in the roman , tic land of Spain, stands a large, square, darklooking house, with nothing to relieve the barrenness of the high walls, but a few holes with gratings, and - which bear the ap pearance rather of leopholes'than of win • dows 4 It is scarce strong enotigb to. be n prison; nchr.does - it resemble a convent, from :the absence of a steeple. The superstruc ture, which is in reality, however, a nun . eery, cross ns an eminerice at the centre of the town.. There is something• so 'gloomy about the tower—Lsomething so 0111 oft ague • and awful mystery, that I shuddered invol -L--:—Patarity--3vhe .114—beheld if: rind when. some. time afterward, I came to learn one of the deeds. which those grlocimy walls . had.wit nesSed, -I was almost tempted . to believe in supernatural influences, so vague 610 chill had been the emotion of horror which I fejt . • on beholding that antique. haildim , for the na.- 1 byamold lady, who, in her youth, i bed_been an inmate of this convent for many years. Never shall I forget: the4one . and gesture •witb which she spoke as Mows: • - "There was a lady •itiour convent, who, - duriiiff the two years that had elapsed since her arrival, had-scarcely _exchanged.a.word with any of, the other nuns. .She remained constantly secluded in her cell, excepting when summoned by the tolling of the bell • to join in the_devn - tions of the communityin the choir, She was shunned and avoided by most of the nuns, who generally' supposed • that.some terrible crime, oppressed her con science; fora calm and gloomy despair sat upon her palebrow4nd gave a' wild yet melancholy expression to her beautiful and - __Jdia b nified-feat ores. Her figure was lofty and noble, 'but emaciated -by suffering. Her prayers and religious duties . were repeated and performed with usual feri)or. "Often had I remarked, with feelin,es of ' commisseration, her wasted .form thrown into art attitude of humble and.earnest sup : placation; 'her pale though beautiful features • formed into an expression of the most poig nant grief; her eyes raised to Heaven, and dimmed by burning tears. Thus she Would • , lor p iff remain, with her arms crosstd upon her breast, and motionless ns a statue, with the exception of a convulsive quivering of her lips. Suddenly she' would throw her • self upon the ground •in a paroxysin of de. spair, and sob aloud, pronouncing some in articulate words, as if complaipir,g of her total incapacity to quelitile - Jearfol tempest . raised within her bretr3t by Ste :conflict of opposed and unconquerable feelings. Again would she strive to.rnise her, 'heart to God; but in vain.. She found no relief in-'prayer; and, in her Utter hopelessness, finding:that c.veti "Religion" could- not mitigate her tor.: - - runts, she would fall exhausted,and lie ex tended on the ground; deep sighs rending her bosom, and invoking - death to pot an clod to her miserable and wretched existence. "Compassionating her sullilrings, I essay• ed to offer heft some consolation. She' wits moved by the sincere expression of my pity, and pereeived that I also was unfortnonte. "The similarity of our feelings and mis fortunes instinctively drew us toward each other,and I soon gained her friendship, and learnt the cause of her grief. • - "Her name wus Atnelia; - .she - was - the daughter of the Count of. Bc Her crime had been the forming of 'a strong :at,, tachment to - Ward a young officer idthe army —nman,ofstrict, honor and principle, but whose ~family- f ind prospects were unfor tunately beneath the notice of the proud Count of B—, who-would „have thought • himself disgraced by such an alliance. He • . forbighis daughter to speak to her lover, or even to think of him; she entreated; he sternly repeated his commands and-left her; he was disobeyed; the enraged Count brought her to the convent, and forced her to take the veil, threatening, if She refused, to cause the officer to be assassinated. This had determined her,and she saved her lover's life at the sacrifice of her liberty and her • happiness, For two long years she had . struggled ineffectually to forget, and to offer to the God to whom she had • consecrated her existence, A heart pure and free from all' _worldly. affection's and regret.. But, alas could she succeed in erasing from her . .._.•___bearphe_fond._memory.,of_her_lover;_which,_ notwithstanding all hert , efforts to - the con trary,'contieued to hold wire possesSion of her soul.. His image haunted and purSued, her every where. It was in vain, for her to cOnsolation in prayer; -her thoughts - would -still wander away.- from her God, • and dwell upon her lover. And this con stant conflict between lov,e and religion-, the fond recollections;of thepa i st lost 'to her for ever, and the torments to which she im agined herielf to be'doomed for the figure --wae-the-ntmkerwhich-wore-and-wasted her Torn; and withered her strength whilst the burning fever within her breast raged On unabitted,:. - • • . '; • ".Months flew; and time but increased hersufferingst. all: hope had long deserfed One' da,y,.she had remained' alone , in frio Ash* tt4r ,-terminatien Of evening • prayers; :she , -was,:ks , Usual, imploring for I rnarcy',tittd; retie ':Her meditation wiis-in • terrniiteil hearing her name - pronounced • distinctly, though in a.WhisPer.: . She listen ands heard it again; she' started, roe?, SO.irG. looked doWninto - the:church;:and rein6ined thrillediVath emotion; supported . by a pilfer, to which she clung, for she reoognised by ;h e r l as t gleam rif . twjlight , --yes 7 -she could not be mistaken - 7 -she recognised•her lover. Fearful'of detection, he threw a letter into the choir, over the lattice-work, and disap-• ',dared. She was wenk, enough to . reed it. It said that b , her father's jeflitence,.lndlltd• belci sent n board of ti - vessel which took him to the Havaaa, , whore he was nppoint ed to a regiment. He had . petitipned- in vai tr - fdrlnavelo:retiirn - to - Sprn for his--discharge from 'the service. Both had boen refused. Unable to live without her,' he had,' at last, sacrificed everything, even his honor to see her again. He had deserted, to find 'her on bis arrival in Spain buried in a convent. He told her that it Was impossible that God would accept Of vows' which force and fear alone had extort. ed 'from her—they could not considered 'as binding. He conjured her, if , she still loved him, to fly With him to a foreign land; to repay the Sacrifice he' had made for her by a similar sacrifice; and then, tliey would , paSs the rest of their days in- retirement, in pedce and happiness. " He,promised happiness, when- nothing Could exceed the wretchedness of her exis: tance—When she felt , that even deatkitsell would be unable to erase him frorrilier' hen rt. Was it possible that she could refuse'? • 6 1 assisted them in their flight, which was efibried with 'the greater facility, as not the slightest suspicion .was en - terturnethef such an attempt being in contemplation. The anxiety of avoiding pursuit made them take to the mountains. • Being, unprovided with a guide they lost their •may, and wandered until !he horse. that bore them, fell eihaust ed. They ' . procceded on lout, and having 'at last met with a sliepherkthe) persuaded him to guide them. They pursued their weary joUrney,- and. after walking all . day, and night, their eyes were gladdeneny the sight of the. French frontier. A few min utes.more, they would be .safe! , 4t moment, they perceived with horror a de, triclarient of troops that had been despatch ed in - their pursuit, Upon the discovery of Amelia's escape being made known in the egtivent. - They still strove tdgo on, strain ing, every nerve; but their wearied limbs tottered beneatlpthein. The troops camp up, overtook, and' rround them 7 lover, driven to, madness by' his disappoint, ment, 'began to use his weapons furiously in her defence, but la bullet laid ; him dead at,, her feet. She then lost elf recollection.— .Upon recovering her senses, Amelia tbund :herself_ again in the convent.. Before she could collect her thoughts, and awaken from the conhision cif what She imagined tan a horrid and indistinct dream, she was sum- Annued-befoxeihe:_t ribunati- - -ussembletwith conformity to the.rules . of the Order, to try and 'condemn her on a chaFge of , sacrile giously. breaking her vows and pi'Ofanating the sanctity of the - convent." Fatigue . d by the . exertion Ac had under.: gone, my narrator fell back upon her ,cludri and it was in a - voice almost ,ind its weakness, that she added, _ . "You - guess her doom?" clPerhaps," I suggested, ''the poor girl Was confine&-to a comfortless•cell?" A ghastly smile came Over the features of the old lady; a smile in which there was something horrible and painful to see. She again sat erect in her chair, placed her bead . on my shoulder;and approaching her-thee to my ear, she said, in a -low, hissing whis per, -which thrilled me to the heart, and made me shudder, 'she was built up in the cavity of a wall, and left there,to die!" ESE 0;P - A MONSTER flo*rrzun, being 15 3- JO indica in the bore, and calculated Ibr- throwing solid shot of 450 pounds weight, or shells of 3:20 pounds, holding 36-lbs. of bursting homier, as well some 130 pounders, have been proved at Wool wich. England, for the Pasha of Egypt. Every additional contrivance Mr. the wholesale destruc tion of human life, tends to the preservation of peace among the nations. WENLISTMUNT or A LIENS.—The Hon. Ra f r. District Judge at Michigan, has decided t' v be enlisted hi the Army of the Un id a discharge from qer. rice Miln that account denied. • .figI`' ' POISONING . parts of Illinois the wolves are so troublesome, that the farmers have held meetings, and appoin ted the third Wednesday of this month, for the simultaneous poisoning of the bait set for the "%aments," so that they can keep sheep in safety. • MY . .BROUGHT VI IVITIf ' fury.—" Good morning, Mr. Smith; and what do you bring to market to.day, ell?" "The finest, fresh est pork,. sir, the handsomUst, I reckon, that you ever laid your cos on. Let tne sell yltu,,part of that little grunter yonder— you shall eheap," said Smith. "It is-good, you say—eh?" "Yes sir, jf I'm any judge orhogs, and I reckon I °Her be —1 leas brought up with them.?' ADVERTISEAIENT:S' Medicated Extract of Sa parilla. ONE fIUNDRED DOLL/02S- 1 : 1 ' b Iby 1.. N. 11. I,EII/Y r lin. .11Eepaerntrickla 1) o f 4 S:arsopatilla egool to lii Medicated Extract of SarsapaPillo. It is positively the strongest preparation a Sarsa parilla in existence. ON E 'Borax.: is equal to 1 six pints of any other Sirup that is nuntri-and is. bought by numerous per Sons throughout the tity and"' countr for making therefrom, and 'whiz sell itig, setr '' l fure cents or one dollar per bottle (abouthall itt f ,,, II l i n , ~,, - .rhe':elliettcy of Sarsaparilla is well 'known in Sceoftili or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Diseases of the Liver, Affection of the Skin and 'Bones, Ulcers of the Nose, Throat and Body, as well AS nun ,Alitillote to Aleroury-and-the—Minerals,—Constittriirmal - 1/Is-r iases,and it general purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Comment upon its virtues,ls iniitecessarA every body knows, its efficacy. It is only necessary 'when using It to get a good preparation . olit, and then there will be no disappointment - in kts effects._....Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectable pity- . siuians in Philadelphia:as well as throughont't6 United States, for the character of his preparation, as well also to the numerous iterttfieates from physi cians and others, thachave been from time to time 'published, now deemed unnecessary, its the charac ter of his preparation is firMly established. Through-' out the Southern States it is used altogether, and" throughout the North takes theprecedence over all others, narticularly among the physicians, who, for the benefit of their patients, ilways recommend it. The reader is referred to . the 'direction's accom 1-tallying each bottleforrecommendations,certificat s, and further certificates.- (arRtCE ONE DOLLAR PEE EOTTLE. ' • • Prepared and sold, :wholesale and retail at, Dr. LEIDY'S HEALIII EMPORIUM, N 0.191 North Second street, below Vine, sir of the Golden Eagle & Serpents,Philailel OM; ant for sale in Carlisle,by STEVENSON &,DINKLE,, Agents for Cumberland County., • Cal•lisle, May 18, 1848, • , • 1y49 . . . •=1 JtaP .19 1 .181 1 * • A . BEAVIIMI.- Material for Gentlemen's /"1. SumrrierWear t juat received, by the subscriber - op:). June 22, 1842. s. • tf'l4 snit LIP ALP & EXPOSITOR Offite,:eentre Corner, izt,the Old - Stand. rtnaatvwmavvvtatitvia. . .t f OF PUBLICATION: The - HERALD' :Zir. EXPOSITOR is published weekly; niadonbleroyal sheet, at TWO DOI,- ...._,LARS,lteraMmin,-pay.able-williiKthreenuinths 'from the tithe of subscribing; OR TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS, at the end of the year. No subscription will be . taken for less than sii montks, and. no paper discontinued until Sr. Tearages tire paid, except-.7at—tire-option-of-tioi publiSher, and a failure to notify a diticontinu anco lvill be considered a new engagement. ' Advertising will be done, on the usual terms. . Letters. to insure attention must be post paid: 21fA Counterfeit Detector. PENNSIMVANIA. . PIIIIILADELPIIIA BANKS. • Bank of North America , par. spurious; - vignette, figures of Justieeiand aes Liber ty, rentling,"lve promise to pay, &e., , on.denunid ' , in specie, or paper of the Bank of North Atnetfra." s's . antl 10's, olii plate; ,none genuine remaining Mit 10's and 9.o's, a keret from s's; vignette 'of fi's aw of altered notes, a figure of Commerce sitting,a - . eaKlebutbre her, mid slOpn in .the nick pound. 20'sjetts. 1) i; *Jai'. 19, 1813; pay D. Cutlioard an .P. Vail); left. 11, A pv4.20,1817, pay It: Chesney Bank of the Northern. Liberties, par. I O's lett. C; 0et..18, 1837; pay .1. Taylor; signa. • titres poni•ly imitated; viginetW heavily shaded. 10's, lett. A; July, 4, 1838; pay J. , Starr; -printing ink pale and yellowish. • 20', altered from countoreit 10's; Badly done. • • thrs;lett. C• .1 an. 1 18t9;-pay J. Jenks. Bank of Pennsylvnnin, 7 a 8 s's, lett. M. 8; 'April 2, 1836: f,:n'y C. \V. Warder; a plain white circle aroinat the 5 at top, not in , • gennine; _lett. q . April 7, 1829, pay FL Evans. s'n, lett. P. 8;• Nov. 6, 1838; paTN.Nnlen—coarse. 10'n. of various filling up; tilt' F. in President con siderahlY larger than the other letters. 10's, lett. F; Sept. 10,1836; par 1. Hicks, signed E: G. Lewis, Pros ; no such oticerf Aug. 6,• 1836; pay S. Ilray; A pril 4, 1829, pay O. Say; motto bn Pa. eoat of arms roughly done; others, Sept. 10, 1837, pay C. Clay. C and E; April 16, 1833; pay H. Clay. iirs, lett. 11; April, 1823, and .lialy 10, 1533; en graver's firm Eo. foiCo.: others, Aug. 470-858, pay .11 Clay ; E. Chaunney, Cash., instead of 'Chauncey. 50's, lett; LI; 'Jan. 1, 1817. , 50's, lets. C; March 22, 1821; pay J..1300ne.' Bank of Penn l'ownship. 10 a 12 10'8. W 115111117,04 ml the I.EFT instead of Maur . Cllll. 20's, varibus dates, well done, except the 'Franklin on right margin, which is coarse, 50's, altered from s'B; Y-ignette of 50's, commerce sitting on, a' haie of goods;,right-end piece, Frank . left, Penny,. 13iti: of theliniteALstui,s,,:. 10's rued 20's, jolts. A & li l heads atio/eacti . end coarse. 50'a;lefi,D; lied'_', 1836; end - pieceacoarse. 50's and 160's, kits A it and C; Oct. i ; 1838; pm' 'Jun . . Somerville, flash.,at: 10 day • s; paper:ll;lll'mi.! reddish . . , • 100's, lett..ll; Sept: 1,18:38; pny J. Ross nt 10 days. 11)00's, altered from 100's; Out. ti t 1838:_ pay to and pndoesed'hy It. Buchanan, 105 mouths. .'.I-0011110relrllatik-orgoilnsyl vania,jr S's lett. D; March 4, 481 1 41far1': - .A - Sl.leY: • s'B, tiller Irons the Commercial Bank of Millington, broken, by substituting Penusylettnitt for Milling tan; which olisei've; vignette bigentiiiie Penn's Treaty with the !nitwits. Ill's, sMirimis; vigneite of getinine;Washinztan and . Franklin. I's, lett. A, Nov. IT, 1 830, pnv R. R. Lee: Marel noil - .1110.e ;.1 fri - 2,5,,..ML:t04 130..,1iny",. • _Ge9_11 , _, Ash 'Sept.'ls, jmy - S. Girard. -••-• - . 10'8, I , itts. A a Nov. 17, 1822, pay'r:..r...3lnaa; Nor. 3,18'29; pay f1 ; 1. Cat , 6y;' Idler C, pay 11. Clay. , , 20's, signed lienj. Smith, dated before as lows, altvreil from Commerciikl Batik of ?Millington ill d. Iluiho : id ciirx on 0110 end, demotilitlutioi! of ,note nit the other. - Entirely dilferent from get nine 500's, 50'8, Ws and 10's, altered from s's, which only Into Pennld treaty-with the lutlians'for "vi•• none. 0 - Yqlennitte 500's are printed in nEn Farmer's and.Alechanie's Bank, par. ff's, 10's and '23's, altered from, Farmer's and Nit.- - Amide's Ilattl;:sof Wisconsin; vignette of s's, a fe male holdinf a cup in right hand, Irli arm resth,... .011 ml eagle; of to's, afentale reaper; of , 20's, remalt• spinning.: None genuine engralethby Ilur toa Gurley. ~ = Ill's, letter E; Eel). 5,1885; ply I'. Seller; letter C; Fel). 5, Mud 141,18'20, '25; pay A. Musts C. Dull .1. Howl; letter (I, 1p it '2,18'26; par Ih Cliv. well done; paper redder and sigunlitre Om genuine; some letter A,. Nov. ;20, 1;i it 01., pay C. Ildrl. - ..___ . . 20's, bike E; 'Nov. '29, I-834; engriing very Lid. 50's, letter C; Dee. '25, I 3 Ii; ray G. Viral. Girard Bank," 40 a 45 Ill's, :Ms and 50's, altered from s'a, whose vignette is tiro Philadelphia Exchange. Hold up to light. Kensington Bank,- par. , Mania: & Meeli. Bank, ' 14 al7 ID's, altered front s's; vignette of genuine lU, a fe male and SPI Ntil NG witeEt, whieh last is`ntit oil ,the altered notes. 50's, altered from . s's; the word FIFTY is crooked, and Imog,li ugly inserted: Mechanics' Bank; l a 2 • 3'.s, old entissinti; long Sit . ); e withdrawn.. '2o's, altered from contiterfertsMlSfeanthiii r alia — n - k - ,- New Ilacen ; miniature of Washington on the rightotial Clay on the MI- - , 50's, altered frOnv.:s's., April 1, 1833; FIFTY is placed: too close to I):tt.i.-A us; small lettering of FIVES around the edge rubbed clear. NloyainenSing Bank, lOir 13 Philadelphia Bank, • par. s's, old plate, withdrawn. The plate in ttse has for vignette a fentale; and end pieces, Washington on the tight, and Robert Morns on the left. 10's, lett:C, Inn. 1,1810; Sept. 7,4819; Dee. 8,1850. 10's, letter I), Feb. and flay 8,1832; pay ,1; Kant and' I). Palms. Vignette, three female figures with a ship in the ilktance, and . a view of the banking house on the left, very imperlecte Franklin on the right, and Washington on the left end. 10'li mad 20'et, allercd from s's: vignette of s's, two females sitting; between them, a shield, on which is a'ship and plod* of•10's;a female I:conning, ht:r right hand resting on a shield, on which is Pa. coat of arms: Of?2o's, Penn's l',Jtelity.with the -In-: . . . ,liana. . . .. .. 20%, old plate, letter E, tiro}: 6, 1814;1424, 1828, • and 1827; pay 1): Edwin. •:' . . : . : . Southwark Bank, ••• . -. ' -: - par. 800's, altered.frnin .10's,old.issne.of large size; "on demand"' extracted, and ' 1 ' Fite llundentrrsub- - scituted. • - ._ ~ . . Schuylkill I,3ank, - . . s's, old plate., of various filling op. 3lle, Ilea; 11 .or 1 Vashi ngtoirmill Franklin inmerfeehmtl'enartie. Western Bank; -' , ' . . :, ~.. pr. flank Of elramber'slitlig,.• .• . `:6 ii,7, 1- 'Bank of Chester C 0.., Westchester, ...par: Hank of Delaware to., Chester. •:;par , 2'o'S,.tiliened frtnn's's, well executed. . •.• •50's, altered frnm s's, letter 'A, Su,. 1, , 11;138; pay T.. Clyde; Chas. S. I..'olw.ellieusli: The wortlyi YTS 'lifter hearer is hlottedt the circle: dark. ; ' :'.•-• - 'Dank of Germantown, 0 , • • pit.. : 20's, altered warn s's; hold thenotetto light,. • Bank of Gettysburg, Ps, Isiov. 14,1828-9, pay ]l. Smith; without 'the; . , circular water-mark sect , in genuine. -. . • - • 5'8,01d plate. which reads Getty shurg . l3abk. '.. • ' Bald( Or roWiaoWll, • • 15, a - i , 6 .• Bank of .Mittd I 5*10_117.11,1 • • • ... - ,..—.,a, —5 Blink of Montgomery Co;, Nors' wit. , `' . 'par. s's, letter A, Oct. 2,'1829, pay E. Litez; Inv.'l,,_„. 1 — lB - 23, pay T. - Well - 8; others in 1 - 825:6 - , - nnine; 2d - , . ~1 s, and F, July 2; 1825; Variously filled out. Vi/nette light and - coarse. . . • - , Banleifif Northumberland,' 5 a 6 . • Bank of Pittsburgh, _ • . .2 a 3 s's; letter c,' , oid pitile, withdraw, from circulation; .vignette, a black pith, tools, a. •.. , 's, letter.o ;-Deo. 4,.1831; pay Vnt.- Wilkins; nth ' era, May-4,1825; pay 11.41ultiskin. 10's and 20's, altered from' uotisit-' done.. " • . .: ;'-- • 20's, vignette, a female leaning on ... of genuine, a blacksmith with his tools. .. Bank of Sns4dehanna Co„Montrose,l3 - 00 Barks County, 13ank;'14adi6g! :pir. ) .o .60 :2's, relief notes , B; vignette; Statii, Ants, -.rather coarsely executed. ,• • ~ . • :',:- . •• ' • Carlisle Bank, - ~ .• ' "13 a. 7 s ' B , l eUer 11, April 1, 1829;1MY .1. Oresbler.. The heads of Washington light and. coarse, 10's; and others, altered from s'sl poorly done. Columbia Blt& Bridge Co:Columbia,s a 6 Inotii'ig on , bathessotlt i, eredf of rnin 3's; Mercury and a female res 4 goads; .of 100's, a large female figure,one arm resting,un a shield with a.plough : • 'and situ,, oft right endixiligui.e of Commerce. DoyiestoiyerßAnk, Y" ' ~.•,?,.'. :,.' " pit, Easton flank ,." * . r , .',F•''' - "r r er Prt.i vs, old plate , C, Aug. 1, t 827, mid 1830;0'ply ; A i DANK NOTE MT COUNTIZY BANKC p.hice ) some May 6, 1829; May 1,1831; pay Duntz; engraving much lighter than genuine. 10's; letter C, Feb. 1,1824; pay J. rest. • Erie Bi‘nk, Erie, .• • , , 72 Ex,eliange Bank, - PtttsbUrg & Branch, 2 3 Certificates, • 2 a 3 • Post Notes, • • 2. a 3 • Psohe vignette sailor leaning . against an an chor, while thu genuine •s's hare-Justice - and nit s's, • ..:., ' letter 13, pay IL•Nashi It. Lansing, and Win. B. Wallis; June 1, 1856; paper .ralier heavy and ' coarse, and the whole appearance clumsy and in distinct. 10's; altered ,from 'fraudulent Eitchange Bank and • —Savinaft---Institution—of—Philadelphia;viglieSt;_ Perry's victory. the genuine 10's have for vignette A female figue seated_between two chests. All-notes•signEd - Thomas M. Rowe, Cash., since ' July, 1839. • • 10's,letter A, dated Sept. 7, 1839. The names of the Cashier and President are lithographed. • Farmers' Bank of Bucks Co., dristol, par; s's, dated Bristol, March 1, utd April 12,1828. ' 106 letter A ; Feb. 6,1815; pay F. -Pincer; :Brach 29,1815, and 3, 1817, at 'Mame Ville: pay 11. - Ely, Sept, 4 and 10, I 819 ; .. others, letter 50s, altered from••s's the vignette of 20's is ii..hus=: bandimm;horsse and harrows. Farnaera' and, Drovers' Bank, Waynes, • , burg, 10 a 15. FarMers' Bank of Lancaster, • 2a, 3 :ss, letter A; Mfirch 7, 1832; pay J. Wind; no gen uine notes of this description in circulation; oth ei's,Mareli 17, 1831, and other dates; pay Ceo. H. Krug, filling tap and signature in same hand, • 10s, letter A;' March 9; 1833; pay J. ‘l 4 ind,; vig nette, a mill. •, Ins and 50's, altered from s's of the above coun terfeit. Farmers' Bank of heading, Reading, 3 a 4 Is, letter A; Jan. 1, 1835; pay G. Ludwig. Paper has silk mark; fair appearance. - Is, letter 11, Jan. 1, 1833, pay C. Smith ; 111 a) • 1836; pfly A .Strong. Coarse. ' • , • 100 s, lett. A.; pay John Harrold; none such genuine. Franklin Bank,,Washini.7,ton, 5 Is and 10's, alterell from the broken of Washington," ! by prefixing "Franklin." This Bank oppned in 1836. 'Observe the date. 'B, letter A. Nov. 1, 1836', " 5 NIF , ..tarshallibaskol4se names Jugraved. Inapres tiop somewhat fitint ?, partietdarly the lines under signatures which are Ailit,inet in the genuine. . li:arrisburg Bank, .6 a• 7 . , ss; letter 1). pay 11. Alward, dated May 14, 1810 . ., ss, letter ,C, pay J. Rossolated Nov. 3,1820. Ss, letter C, pay 11. liing,inketl Jan. 1,1823. ' 10s, May- 4, 1829, letter - ATI - my .1 - ; E. Whiteside. 10s, vignette, a steamboat, railroad cars, Ste. The vetunne, 10's have the gmfile4s 01 Lilerty;and the Capitol in the hack' ground. 20, altered from counterfeit 10's; vignette, a view of the State 13uildi.r , ° s. Honesdale Bank,' Honesdale, I a Lancaster Bank, 2 a 3 s's; altered from s's, letter A,'Octob6r 3, 183(, NO. 4987. • Lancaster County Bank, 2 . a 3, • Lebanon Bank, 5 a 6 Merchani'S - &,Manuf. Bank,,Pitt'g. .2 a-5 Miners' Bank of Potts Ville, '6 a. 7 s!li, letter pity Lyon; Je - riel9Tl34ll -- o - tkier-s;J. White, Aug. r, -The letter under the-I: iu Seim Wilt in the genuine, below the L and Irt the Cross of th e ITS in 11 - ottsville inclines tp wards, instead of horizontal.' • ' . Monongahela Bank, Brownsville, , -P. arsl,llltered li•gn% s'B, easily detected 50's, Bank hAs no 50's out. New 1-In e - 1)PI aware - Brill ffe-Oo: I.l2c7iii - o — ‘i( -to-Ethyl tic civil le, Nren 7 .lcrir)7) ---- 'Nr th a niOton 13auk, Allewown, 15 - a 18 Pt:, letter ILL - Aug. 28,1839; pa). E. Lippincott; air.- natures nntl . filiing cow-ay : ell; vi . glicitv, coot ' of: item s r wltile s'B iaanell 811 Ice 1831 have it view of Mauch Chunk. T6%i'aiula Bank, Towithda, Vest Branch blt; _ Cors:elt; (;( iii; in.tlen, Pres.; iiknette, .flying eaglc,railro . ad'rars in the (listatme. Presi - dent's signature totild and stiff; gelieral appea mice li4lit; the first l- iu AVilliataspart resemble tonic a tiguree I. 50's, altered from s'sLvigneite, whirls is tlint•oF the in n view of theteninott the left old Wyoming Bank, Wilkes Barre, • 12 York Bank, • 5 a 6 s's.; letters A and 11; Feb. 42,1830; old pile; pay IV. AN'agm r,-olnch anle-is - spelt - \Vapor. In the __word Ft E, 011 the left hand margin, the 1 is not (lofted. The Fof Five, iu the both- of the note, does lint exactly line a ilk the other letters. Vig nette imperfect in many places. Idterce from counterfeit s's. See pi reeding. Taylarsvilie Dvlrmare Bridge Cu. 10 a 15 AIIiVIL A rtf D. 'BANKS IN BALTlmultr. auk of Baltimore, al Balfilnoie, fi's. April 15, 1840. pay .1. Coleman. Parr light en,„mtaiing dark, filling tip had, ire In the wart 11AI:1'1:11011E the lever Cl is but half finished and the badly door, resembling a 11. The gels meta on the left hand figure 5 haven circle of bolt white dots; in the bail are hardly seem s's, letter A.; tinted Sept.ls, 18.10, pay .1. C,,lemnn \V. Lormat%, Pres. James Cox . , Cash: the Presi• dent's ' heavily Written—Merld: lea's Tiitme is ratl ciliated to deceive. s's, letters A. and C, dated June 18,1830.. IWs,-letter B, of various dates:lnd filling up; signed Joules Crane, Cantu 1.. !Nicer, Pres. .1‘ o persons of these names were officers of the. hank. O's, A ,lreblv lettered, C. K•reel,3an. I 2,1835 ,si4n ecl lames 'Cox, Cash., Win. Lot:num, Prrs . . - To. - - -stvail - of - NVrtr. - lionliiiii. • •0076;5, (." I i (nisi! C. Thomlts,Pres.: others, Jan., 10, 1837, No. I fi Vs, letter I; dated Oet.' 1, 1838, pay C. Kerr]; it reads, ."The Bank of Ballitoorepromi!.es to pay," while the genitive reads, "The President, I)iree tors ZL Co. of the Bank of Baltimore pi•mnises to pay, ke." o's;altered froni s's, letter B, pay to .1. Carson, 21,1824: .11i the s's l the words " Bank of Baltimore," coinntenee in the first aiuht•nd in the aveond line; io the 12,eaolae 50's, "Bank of Dal& more" stands wholly in the smanse line. 100's, letters A, P. Littir,, Cash, .1:11ier, Prep. & Ohio 'Rail Road Com: 40 Chesapeake Bank, lialthnore, Citizen's Bank, Ilailiinere, Cohens' 0, I. Jr. &Brothers Bank, ' .. . . , Baltimore, - - • Commercial and Farmers' Bank of • Baltimore, ' . - , • i l i S'i,altertni front counterfeit s's on Commercial flank -a New York ."COnniiii cial Bank of Baltimore. Detect by the titic. . . O'sklctteell, pay J. I'alicrscia,3uty 4,1831 and 1834 (Maws, pay T. Cross, Dec. 4,1830, and March 4 1831. . - nrs, letttir A, Noir-10, 1833, pay J. Cress. in's, Jan. 8, 18,31; pay J. Brice. Fgriners' aiitl Mere!). B'k. Baltmort., 4 10's, altered rrono,sla,, in the. genuine les, the word TEN on the tell ornamental border is Upon ii BLACK gritund, but •is upon a wurru in the altered . . • notes. iFartnerS' & Planters' Wk. Baltimore, Vsqlt d 10's., spurious, said to be'tnatle front genuine ' !Plates; but the name of the. President is printed Chasjon, instead of cheston.. Fell's .Point Savings Institution, Batt Franklin Bank of Baltimore; B, pat T. L. Barry, Aug. 20, 1824 :_lOVa - ,•pay A—Leakiti, Dec. 1, 1819. Marine Bank of Baltimore, spolikne, letter A, dated March 5,1539. Vig nette, steamboat, ship and sloop. On right bait medahon head of Franklin, denomination (5) at :•top and bottom of hill. Pri; letter A, tinted Oct. 14,1826. Pa and 10's, letter C, pay M. Morrib,April 4,1895, .1. Bier, Cabhier. tO's 4 letter A, pay N. Himann, dated Oct. 14, 100'cletre0A.. engraved . l4 littlemaller than the genunie iititeti; and the head .......of-Washington on the : left-hand- side-has a -sluggiah .80 unfi ni shed itimeatufice, .then closely examined. In the counterfeit, the first part of the letter M in , the Word Marine, begins k little.distance from the vignette—in the genuine noteyit touches it. , Merbanirs l Bank of BaLtrmore, 501, ietter 11,.pay-to 11. &Wart, Dee. 20, 1815.; 10 1 s, letter At vignette a railroad. . • 10's, altered from s's; vignette of Vs; a railroad mid 'train of cars, with • the - heads of-Washington and Franklin. '8; badly 50's,tiiltered froni`p's ' Seep receeding note Merchants Bank. Baltimore, iflowers; . - Union Rank. Of Ninryliml,.floltimore, Vicititer 11,of i•nrious (fallen and, filling up. 2.0',p, old plate, letter B, June, 1816. . 50's, letter C, Mav 2,, 1812, pay S. Elting, iiresi dent's name basilic, a r .pearance of being engraved. Western Bank.; 'Baltimore, • 4 COUNTRY BANKS. •, B ank of Westroinster;r io's, out plate, well executed, biit can be detected by observing that the letter N in the numbering of the genuine mites is, not perfect; the first part not -' finished, whereas the:counterfeit is complete. — Farmers' &,Meellanics''B'lciFiiidoolc; 3 100's, altered from Farmers' St Mechanics' Bank.' Vignettb, A female encircling an ea • gte with the left arm;' left emrpieue, Washington; ' right, Lofayette. Frederick Co. Bank, Frederick, 3 Io's, altered from I's. Vignette' of the genuine I's and altered' notes, a feninle holding in one•hand a sickle, and in the other; a sheaf of wheat. 20's, altered from Hagerstown. Bank,3 10's. Paper Of -a bitfeish , the_genuine is red; vignette indistinct;..bill-shotteiand IMITQWer thou --the •geauitie. In the genuine .the engraver& names -run oN the light lice at the bottom! the cOun 7 terfeits,_Anovo.'. lON, letter 11, pay to:A:Young, tliited 7 7W - 2 , 3;1857-, others, different dales and .payable to various per sons. The paper Of the counterfeit has a blue tinge;. that of the genuine red. The names of the engravere,Murray, Drapers..rrairmanek Co„ are —miserably,Lengrosed,-haniig_Atst appearance of Mmray, Drapbr„Fairrnan & Co. • . ' 50a letter A, dated May 4,1840; signed Eli Beaky, Cash., Wm. Keyser, Pres. Mr Ileyser is some yea's deceased. No genuine 50s of this plate out. Mineral Bank, Cumberland, • 5 Patapsco Bank, Ellicott's Mills, • 14 Bank of Salisbury, - 12 Cumberland Bari it of Allegheny, 5- . Washington Millers B'k W illiamsport , 5 Farmers & Millers Bank,llagerstown, Farmers Bank . of Maryland & Branches, 3 3N letter 11,3une 00827. pay .1. Jones. s's, orfiratteli at Elkton, letter H. Sept. 4, 1834. s's, letter D. of Branch at Easton, pay N. Hammond dated'April 27, 1827; others Sept. 7,1827. S'FI and 10'5,1eIter 11,pay al braneli at Frederiektown 5'5, 10's and 20's, altered from Hank of Maryland, brOkill Wilk, to Farmers Hank of Maryland. ill's, letter C. , pay.l.C.)Veenis or bearer,Ort.9, 18211 10'5,dat , n1 at Fretlerieksburgh,l)ee. 27, 1854, letter 11 pay Ityler; Joseph Pinkntiy,Cash. 11. W. Har wood, lies.• . DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. .Bank of the MetropolisiWashington, 3's, Ja1i..1,1818 Nen. ; Cash., Van Ness:Pres. s's, dated March 1,1833, pay C. Ilill. . Bank'Sof Potoniac,Aleicandri6, Bank of Wiiiiiington, Washington, ' Farrneri Ralik of Alexandria, " • 11 1 4 - s's, leiter B, pay ..lohn Jay, (limed Nov. 5,1821. I O's, latter I), pay:John Jay, datt'd Nov. 5,182 J. 10%, let. A,pay Simon Bolivar,dated March 22,1822 10's,1etter pny . ll. Clay,Sept..l,lB24. Farmers & Mech a nics Bank,Georgef'n, Patriotic Bank of Washingtoc, tows, letter, whom pay, date ; &e„ unknown. Union.Bank,olGeoregtown, i I s's, letter 11, Dec. 20, 1815 ; pay 11. St,iildart. s's, letter unknown, Dec. 1,1813 ; pay Win. Penn. pnyJL—\yJ kçJ ilin VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley, 11'inelie8ter, and I3ranelles; 3 a i ss, letter A, it riolis miming's and qates; • soli, Pres. . • : 58;.ffin. 1,1839 .payableat Lustruloirg; signed yon the officers, while the genuine voles, alto% e 3s, are . signed or shad.• Tylltis Bank 'has .no Branch at Lynchburg. '7os, letter 11. :My I, 17:35, pin• .1. 111. Broome. . tffis,'letter 11, Sept; !.!, 1858, pity .1. Wood; 11. Al. Bunt, Cash ,-011et1 White, Pres. Engraving COJWSC, paper (11111 :111(i - 117 - rr : ... 3 11.5 s, letter A t July I , 1835, sinned' JAI) 'Cash. ' SR and ss , letter` A,'May 11';1838, signed .1. ell, for , Cashier .David Gibson, for President. Appearance bad. All notes ove'r 3s 'aye, signed Il tile Oilleel'S. . B; ItlBoi inlZielinionit-Stßraiirlres3as - '2o's Otyable - nt different brancoi . , as FretleraT,burg,l;yocliburg, Petersburg; of st. litter paper than genuine. lit 10's circle on the h•ft end of the infii•gill is sou uneven; in the true 20's, "theiT is It euutll Ilouris6 mei' the lett..k, iu the ' Word Bank, not futon' on ti,counter teit : .5'S, It'll. C. pay tit Richmond, sth Nlal, 1882 lets. A, .Inne — '23, 153,1; payee 'light and—flimsy engrai,ing coarse, but general appeaeatice is ttTILA I as t ; ) s's; lea. 11, NI:well 4,1830; pay L. Iltirlbot,.jr. s's, ktt..ll; others, lett. I); all imitation. of the new hy- 1)1.811,1'.• U11111.4•WoOti k C 0.,. N 1 iilt deep borders till round; Signette, represent ' Mg Iltipc . seated on an anchor; the sip:mire-of-A, jr yeasliivr, is Mel I. done. The-paper Litt the general appearance is well- calcu lated to deceive. NEE 70 (t 75 45 s's, lilt. I); otliers,lett. Ictiew plate; pay 1,. lloefoot jr., bvar - erolated Nov. 3, 1S;10; G. Jtobios , ot Cash., .1 liockenborottglt, I't en. • 3's lett. I', May 8, 153.5. pay 11. Hickson. 10's,lett: A, 1.1 . pc.1 C, Feb, 19 and '2:l, 1819; Jan. S 1319, 10's,pay IL Gravy, dated April 9, 1 10's, lett. A, pay Cuf)rge 'Yowt.s, dated Nov 4,1831 They tatt easily he dratted Ic the NY)1 . 11"11)("11 . herrire. °Nee of iliNeont.t. It is in the votioterfei • " therv." 1(1'm, pa) C. Dorsey, June 4 aml lh, 1817, and Jam . . , I N3O. lett. A, pay 'F. daled May .1, IE3I. 20's', lett. A, • pay J. F. Nlay. dated hot. 8, 1819; W. Dandridge, Cash.,.l. Brockenhorong, 20's. dated March '25, 1832. " Bank of Virginia" 1--it, ti:, border, On the- rigid band instead of the len; the word '''rwenty" on left, instead of right. 50's, altered front S's. ( Meer% e heads of Wash ington and Jefferson; not on genuine strs. 50's, lett. B, par to Urn, dated 2211 May, 1826. altered Nature's; Will done. • :tun's, pay C. Crant, dated April '2, 1825. L. Do. Branek.at Charlestown; Ira:3' a 5 s's., new plate; vignette a female figure, dated Aug. 3, 1834; others, of different slates; rt , markaldx.n-ell executed. None are genuine that are dated Aug. and I), June 22, 183'2; July 8 and 183:2, and March 9, 1832. s's, J. 11 . rockenborough, Pres., A. Ito Nilson, Cash. • .N 0 allllll/CV or letter; well executed. s's, of different letters; some 11, .others 1), pay L. Iltirroot, jr. The thee of Dope, in the - vigcette, is very. much blurred, and the flouribh at the end or the Cashier's name is engem ed. 10's, bld,,plate; no genuine Ill's uhf plate, payable at Charleston. 20's, lett. IL No? ..23•20, pav J. A. McFarland, dated April 14,1834.. The 't cigraving is not well exe cuted; general impression bail, ink much paler than the genuine bills. Do. Branch at Danville. 3a 5 s's, ktt. A , July 17, 1834, pay George Town. • 9's, lett. C, Oct. 18, 1834, pa3Aivoo 10's. lett. A Dee. 4, 183'2, pay' Ceerge Town. The engraving of the vignette is extrep . tely•rough. 10's, lett. A ;April 7, 1831. Signatures well oltine. • 10's,:iett. A, dated Richmond, July 18, 1836, pay George 'cowl' at Danville; some, June 4. 1831. Do. Branch at Fredericksburg, 3a 5 1,), dated_ Richmond, S's pa) Ilugh Nlereer, dated May 4, 1810. .20'.51,-pay 11. :%lereer, dated ,June V.,. 1019 lett April 9, 1838. nSee first paragraph under :Bank of Va. for s's, 10's and 40's, ou this Ili-afich. Do. Branch - at - Lynchburg., s's, lett. 1), Oct. 9, 1819, pay Wm. Norvell, 10's, lett. 1), pay Wm. Radford, dated Richmond. 23, 1819; and also of other dates. Wm. Necker. via, Cash., I'. N. N Pr( a. (1 . 7 'Flit genuine BO's on this Iltanch are wile paya ble-to \V. 'Norvill. 10's, lett. C, Ilichmond, July 18, 1839,pay W. Nor. 1 %111 nt Lynchburg. , '2o's, lett. pay:W.-Nomsll, dated Oct. 9, 1819 signature and filling up well done, ink dark. CO's, lett, B, and pay Jub. Early, dated May 1825; others, Oct. anti March I 50's, left. A; well executt d. rry§re first parogrnidi under batik of Vit., for s's 10's and : '2o's, on this Bank., Do. Branch atNork. 3a 5 lois, letter• I); Marek 9, 1830, pay W. B. Lamb; big ontutita '&4llli:ed.) • 90'13, letter A,13 and D, pay Geo. 'Newton; of various old dates. .20's, letter A, Nov. 10,1831, pnt• U. C. Lee. • I),pay at Norlolk,ta R.S. Lee,Nor. 4,1823 . Do. Branch at Petersburg, 3a 5 Wa r m, John-E-4;ny,-W,-Ibuitlebigo;...6,aBll,tokfr 8:31: --- Mr. D. has not been Cashier of this Branch for foe y years. I _ Towta I NSS' F - 311y. — July. 20%, letter 8,-pay at Peteasburk , , to J F Alm , July 20, 1810. 20% pay at Petersburg, to J P_Sfay, Oct. 29, 80: Cr See first paragraph under Think •of Va. for s's, 10!s sell 20's on this .'1••• Exchange-hank of Virginia; Norfolk, and Branched, 3 a 5 o'B, 4ilfereetjetterB and payable to various persons. Dated validly mince August„lB3B: Printed from getiitie platex.which no doubtinid been stolen. Cal ' enliiteo to deceive the best jiiilges,init may be de teltctl by observing that the filling up and tfigtia limes are in the same liandtvritilig;_ and executed in a blotted manner. - 'Do. •do.' Branch . at ClarkeSville,'- 5 eirs ol iiirious ; distingUdshed fromo_gOnu'ine by baying no color or device on thelaterk: Farmers liank_of - Virginia; itichmOnd, and-Branches, • 3 a 5 s's, letter I, dated April 6th; 185‘2. Vs, letter I), Apei12.1832, pay 11. CoOper, rs.thin paper i purporting to be engraved by Murtsiv, Draper, Pullman & Co. The true notes ofbis ph to have been called in,niul s's issnedor the plate ' engraved by Braver, Ftortnan Co. on thick pa , per, printed on the betek is elteeker.work with an- . oval in. the centre. . , 10's,letter.4,pny C.Greenlenf,(lntril on Notions dike in Atigust,t ~licing• after' resignatiOn of P.N. Nicholas, PrOkpunl AV in. 'Nekei;v Cash., whose.- . signatures are tolerably well imitnten. The right end piece is a ihenfof wbeat,and n steam engsue near the top of the notec - iiiiither of Which are on any genuine issue ortisishisnk. 10.'s,letter.Aopurious, various dates in 1838, vig nette.Liherty sitting on ti rock,her right haw:rest __ m . gon sheaf wheat. 10's, letter F; April 8, 1831, pay C. gems's]. ' , . . . .. . :10 , a, lettei• E , June 41, 1832 pa . y. Gerard; others bad. • June 6, 183'2; pay C. Ceyega; general appearance __ • • t 1 30's, letter - D,A pill 4)1826, pay C. Doyne; si,,i-natures ' -z-of-Witr-Nekiiri,Cash3-antl=l'--Nt-Nielitilsyies,--. entomiL 301syti10.:ired from s's,brancli plate,El , or CH. The : . (Igoe 5 and word flue extracted, and figure 30. and word thirty stamped instead. . ' ' 5' ..50.'..5,..illereitkom`5's.--Ilielieadiof Washington and • ./Ctrerholl, ' oil The hordeP‘of the s's, aroiji mkt. true 51 noses. The vignette on,the genuine s's is a female sittin g on alroek, holding in her hand a Stalk of tobacco; of ,, Course the altered 56's bear the same vignette. 50? s, letter F, April 18'2,7, pay B. Missy. , Do. Branch at Fredericksburg,, 3a 5 10's, letter D, Novrtn'r 2, 1819 . , pay J ohn T Brooke, ()there Feb. 4, 1810. ~ Do. BranchUt Lynchburg, • .3 a 5 .s's, letter K, April 7, 1833, pay Win nentlford 50's, letter 11, pay to W. Hatifortl,at Lynehburg,Sept 2, 1827 ,paymt Lynchurg Briiocli,lo Wm Rad ford, doted April 2, 1818 . Do. Branch at Petersburg, 3'd 5 plate, letter 11 , ,,pay 'William Robertson, jr. Tilling up engraved, dated 4tb , N0v.1827 100's, letter A, •pay Win Clarke, April 2, year tin known. Win Nekervift, Cash., Benjamin hatcher, Pres. 'Remarkably well executed. Do. Branch- at. Winchester, 10's, pay Daniel Lee, Sept 12, 1819 10's, letter F., July 15, 1822, pay Daniel Lee Merchants & Mechanics Bank;Deeatur, 1,0 Merchants & Nlechanies Bank,Wheelin . g, and Branches,' . 10 fC, All notes of the Merchants tkt Mechanics Bank Wheeling, made payable at the Farmers and Alg (thanks Ilank of Philadelphia. are fnrgeries. • North Western.Bank•of Virginia, - - ___Wheeling, and Branches, •--- 10 10's, altered from s's; they are 'of the old plate, the vignette of ilk. s's is a Platnix arising front its ash ' es,-of the Io's,an eagle holding in its beak a chain to which aehain 15 attached,: 10's, spurions,letter / A, ignette an Indian and dog, Stith a prostrate stag. ItiFht hand margin a steam , boat, the lett a female. the genuine note has for vignette ;Cfetnale livre,with an arm resting on au anchor, a ship in the distailee Bank of Chillicothe; Chillicothe, closing ,40 Bank of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Bank of Circleville (old bank) Circle- • ville, Bank-of Cleveland, Cleveland, closing. Bank of. Hamilton, Hamilton, 50" 10's, lett. A, Nov 17, 11;35. Stgated Wootrs, Pi es. C K Smith, Cash. • The hands of the vignette are less distihet than in the gehnlite. Batik of Geauga,:ipainsville; a ,cos tett. A pay S :Marshall Jr, dated May 0, 18,.17. —Vignette twa—lntliatts--..steambotil-itt-the-tlistanee7- • • Poorly ex e.ittetl. itrs alteeetlrroin Hank of Vernon, Texas. lignette, fight ,Stuarnboat, on left a leinale. 13anli of Mu ilia dont, a 8 3's, lett. A, pay•E 011!:8, toll • Auglo, I 84'2; the hotall 01311 S (111 flic left hantimargitt appear to he •drawn v ith_a emu. 4 e's lett. A, .Ittls - `2l, I after wardtlm (1 4 170/,_11 1 I i • 61!,..1,41, • gOnnitte,u hich niori - Nyver Latc a flourish tintierkite mord; if the on the left maegiit „Bich is not oh the countetTeits. • • - 3's, It ti. A, April 1, 1887, pity Nye . ; paper thin, en grak.itig bad, espeeitille the dks including figs 3. • 10'i. and '2o's;• :there(' lions l . 's; Iltirra3, Draper ; Fairinatt & Co's plate: There are no bills lions this plate as Cr .s's. _Ba filL.o assill yr; _---6. flank - of Plcasant, pit. 'Pleasant .6 a 8 3's lot A., Joy 26,13331. . Appear:mei. &int 'still hail. lU's and '2o's, altered flout l's, n hicli lutve for %lg..- figure of justice. Bank - of NcinkaW, Norwalk, 6 of-S;Tnjlti . , Satidnsl; Bank of Al r oosler, 11'ooster (; spuriods; vignette., two Indians, with a steamboat iti the distanee. The hank never issued . meth 10's altered from fraudulent bank of Vernom'rexas. Vignette, too eagles With bilklllol 11010it/111'1;410 margin 'vhipping, and on I eft. end figure o Fa female, under which is the name 01 . the-engraver—Boston Bank Note Compat.v,:i!..lStatest..l S l.ake,Cash.; S Coulier,ErLs. ibu not: , resemble the genuine notes • • In's, altered fri , in I's. I !old up In the light 13,in1: of X( tin, Xenia, a 6 fruotti 11auk•nf Vernnu,a w orthless cigh curl,; signed 11 .C 1 .11.% Cashier, John I President. All Sigtll.ll 1)V these •persons are slot rions ;• vignette, two Indians, mie . reclining 011 11 rock, view lug n steanthoat Ss, altered from Is E Drake, Chshier Ills; spurious—purport to lie engra%eti by the East ern Itahk Note Company: . This eninininy . have uee er ergejtied any notes (or the Hank some signed .11 Clark, others .1 Ilialitt;Prest. All signed he y these persons SIT-.1.10111011S 'sos, sintrinus,- • The - lank,une - idd issued any 505 or,i- Notes Id' thellutdc , sir Michigan 'altered to Poet Notes on the (ir Xvnia. The cords .. gun told - Detroit have Leen taken out, and 01d73 - 41a Nelda inserted. The hills vorport to he issued in 1 841, hot In.ar the Intim• of the officers of the hunk xcnia, iu 1!..36. Rank ofZnuesville, lttnei. illo l a 6 • ss,detter A, pay II 1, -, Dogan, Bth February, 1853: 15:5511v executed, paper thin. tignette defective.- 84;1i:dare 551 the Cushier lacks the - period at. the libbreviatilm of Charles, and at the initial Bvlmont Bank, Si. Clairsitille, a.6' . ss, h Itur 11, pay J Wier, of carious datex, some Mar 1;18'27, aud.others April 7, 1828: Sept 111, 18'29. Well executed: observe the letter ain dol- Wit is not crossed, or, if sn, done with at pen. Ss ni i d Ins, tittered from 1 s of cations letters, dates and filling op. Vignette oils, nxeniat, splitting w log. _ Clinton Bank, Columbus, Columbiana Bank, Nen. Lisbon, a 6 Commercial Bank, Cinciunali, a 6 Ins, toter A, pile Jnivi A Wales,dated May 4,195,'; signed W S !latch, rugraved I, Kuder wood, Bald k Spencer . ; 'Shied OCiobVi'; I g 35, lOs !love bocii issued, subscribed by. Mr. Hatch; who is not now Cashier. 'Os, dated dantiary 1, 1840, pay II Baldwin, letter _f A, with aw eagle Nignette gli Ihe top•of the hill. - Tlrt w ords 'of Cintinnati,' in a line, :we ci on ded iti between two other lines, so its to strike the eye at once. • og„l'S Armstrong l'resrelenclames 11n11,Cas1ier; engt•aved by Itawi Hatch & F.lbon,, Nen Orleans. Vignette, a female teechng nit ea • EEO gle• 06' right W o William T' and the Goddess of Liberty, March 7 , 1839. It an altered time, supposed from the ommercial Bank, Columbus, . . NU ssi ssi ppi. Com. Blt ocLake Erie, Cleveland. closing, Commercial Brink of Scioto, ' *, Portsmouth, Dayton Bank, Dayton, closing. Ex. Bank & Savings Institution, Far. & Mech. - Bk. Stubanville, - a 6 8, SW/11011H, lUttel . A, pay .1 Patterson, May 4,1835; 1) Mootley Catsbier,_N - Pike President; name pay able to amt.:President's arc...engraved—vignette, a female figure with libertv-e4 and tame----heart • of Washington on right (aid, and sheaf of wheat on. . . left. ' • ~ . _., 88, spurions,•same vignette as the 2s 'with sides re versed; pay .1 Patterson,= engraved, May 6, 1858; 7,lloodry Cashier, Dike '(engraved) President: ss" ' letter A, pay .1. Wilsnnolated June 6,1840; Jno Andrews Prestilent, D Moods' Cnshier. 'I lie gen -"-ertiPexecuticmgmfi.,•-though. the vi g nette i Goddest - Liberty, is coarse; paper. light and thin. . . .s..sottered from flu Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, : -- Ilitrlington, \V T. The vignette , tataq unlike 'the genuine billi, is a female holdingjn o;.e hand ti a at .0 goblet to nagle. Engraved by Button and . ''Curley, New York. ' 5. 105, letter-A, dated*January 10.1840; pay B Wells.:; • signed ,lno Andrews President, W Spence Caste Vignette, a female xith one hand' resting• on a -plough. Paper thin and pale; engraving pretty goot (Os and 20s, altered from is. On the left hand end of, the genuine one is a view of a canal. . Franklin Bank,Cincinnati, , , 0 a Franklin Bank of Columbus, . , . 20_ Lancaster Ohio Ba nk;;La 'easter, . - 20 -.. Lath:vette Bank, Cincinnati,o a 8 (Os, letter A ; paper thin, light coloured and greasy; vignette, a spread eagle; left aide a Cupid astriac engraved by 1.1 oodrulf t& a lion; purporting to be ' Hammond. Muskingum Batik; Putnam, . a t) . Ohio e Lif . Insufance S.,- Trust co. : ' Cincinnati, 6 a 8 58 , l etter ft ; ,pay G. Young; datedtApril 3.18.10; vig nette, a drove of cattle and locomotive and carsin t h e di e hmeni •on the left end an Indian. A tni ''serable imitation. . . 50ertter-B; pay 0 Lane; dated Nov 1836; other 'various dates; -signed J' S Perkins C shier; W' T Williams Presixlent. • Paper flimsy; .eugraviiig. -r . bad and-Alefective; signatures and filling up badly EMI 011E110. MO MI a 6 U . 6 done and all in the same hand writing. • • , 'Ohio Railroad CO., Richmond city, • • Urbanna Banking Company' •• es, letter. A; ply NV Ward; June 3 1838;. W Riau. haM Cashier; John 11 Janics President. Vignette, II female figure with one arm reclining on in ea4.' ' gle. Light appearance.' • • 3s, letter A ;''tlatetl June 3)838: - 10s, old Itlatel ilated:A await 3d 1323. Western Reserve Bank, . a 6 Os, July 16 1550. -ss, payllVln—W ts; dated -May-44830.-•-•• , -=!----- Os and sa; with fraudulent title of 'Western•Reserve • Partnere - Banking. Co.* signed' Jar. Robinson, Cashier. s's, badly executed; they are one-e:ighth of an inch • Shorter than the genuine .notes. Reed ; engraver, -- dateit - Janutary7Trsso:-.7---7- G'spao letter, pay W Williams, dated Nov 5 th,38119; engraving very faint. • 10's, letter D;ltlurrao,llratier & Fairman's plate; the words "Western 'Reserve Ban" being on the left, and "Ohio" on the right margin,—ou the genuine • notes they are on the reverse , INDIANA. • Slate Bank of Indiana and' Branches', 6 s's,(Oi'anches at Evansville aivl'iticluMond,)kt ter B, of various dates and filling up-7engraving course, paper . ' s's,dated .lan.l,lB3o,pay G W Rathbone, S Merrill, I's as., John lioss,Cash- 4 -engravers W Dane & Co.• The genuine were engraved 'by Random Wright, Ilaleb & Co, New. York .5%.1ct ter D, Oct 9, - 1839, payable at the different branches, tolerably well executed,thot.gh of rather a dull, dead look. . The letter V, is - the-left-hand margin too narrow; and not well proportioned. 'rile bilk contain good 'portraits of .Washington and LaThyette, with a vignette of a woman and a ship. Purport to be engraved by Rawdon, Wright: s's,letter D.pav at Fort Wayne to J ,Pratt,dated Dec. 9, 1839; S. Nlerrill, Pres.:H. McCulloch, Cash.; vignette: a female seated on boxes; ship at sea.- - Engraved by w don, Wright, Hatch &..Co: N. • Y. Paper, coarse. . 10's lett..l; Ath JaM 1837, pay D. Defiling, at Terre Haute; coarse. ' 10's, spurious; vignette, a steamboat te w WI several. • vesscAs in the back ground, and II town in the dis 10's, spurious vignette a stcamboat,wijh several-Ves sels in the Cad; ground and a towirln the distance, while the gelonne has 'a drover mounted, and a Lord of cattle 20's sod I 00's,sultered trotn s's. 'flier arc clumsily altered - and on the s's haste retained the none of It bleb heads are on•tlic $2.0 or $lOO bills. The "only Is`o bill`•issued has theJoiliana,State House for its main design,while that of the only $lOO hill is a lluman - soldier and matron. 'rile_ tipper soul lower Margins cut oil the s's in mat:Mg - the alter - ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. T HE subscriber, agent for be former prdprie: tors of the Car lisle the & Expositor,giVes notice, that hemay be found at the printing office, during the session of Court, and request all who know themselves indebted for Subscription i adver. tising or job work, to call and settle their accounts and save all unnecessary ex'pense and trouble. , . . Carlisle, Aug, Id, 1842, '= -- fx":". ,, iii•-1? - 4 - 1---ti . -- *,....8, - _, 0ki,„4 . 1,.: I:1-„xitz. Dyv , .... waym v iti 1 gvis , i 4iogi N lie*Tik) OINTMENT is a stab and agreeablo applicdtion, and has never bien known to fail du curing various affectimis of the skin, when used according to directiince. . . Hundreds of certilicetCs might be pi ocn red °fits efficacy from Captains of Vessels, School Tqich ers..Ptincipals Eactitries,,nirPurents, _mere it not for the tielicacy—of hating their names puhlihh ed iu connection with so loathsome anti—disagree :. ;ile e ffeetiong. Tv..edly-fite cents n box. Prepared and sold only, wholesale and retail, al LEIDY'S 1111.11.11-1 1•:111'ORIUdt, 191 North Second stri;el. near Vine. (sign of 111e1.1olden Eagle and &rpents) Philadelphia. For sale in Car by • STEVENSON & DINKLE; Agents for llunthertatul ei . nttny.. CarlisltF, - May l lE4• ly-29 HEAD WHAT ITI - IAS DONE. AND ifyou Iliivc a friend, a relation, or know aziy one that is afflicted *all that distressing disoase i ,"COlS . StLlll"l'lON,"pcninade them •&itii. rat delay to try that tlunnue..,und unrivaled medi cine, the , "lorf:ant of Cherry," Which has cured thousands or this complaint nf ter everythiug else had railed. Read the I ollow jug„imaimbtecl.proors of its (.111(.1,14: RoNnonoeou, Sept. JO 1841. DtAit'Sra:—Please send me two more bottles of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the first twn, and confidently believe this medicine will cure Me. I have used a great many remedies within 'the last year, :Jut have never founddany thing that has relieved me so much. It has stopped my , cough entirely, checked my night sweats, rind I Bleep better at night and feel better in every way, than I have for many months. Yours, respectfully, K. tux. • Ilimmrsruno, gept. 12, 1891. FRIEND must again trouble thee to send tne two bottles more of thy invaluable Bal sam. I have now taken three bottles in all, and can assure thee that it has done more good than all the medicine 1 have ever taken before. Send by the stage us soon as possible, and oblige thy friend, JosErit lIOLLOW.tv. BuisTon, Sept. 8, 1841. 1) ens Domini—Heaving so many . ' people talk of the wonderful mires your Balsam of Wild Cher ry lias made in Consumption, I sent to one of your Agents the othi r duy for a bottle, and have found it to have relieved me so much, that !want three bottles iinire WOS:ion; as I believe it will cure me too. I ha% c used Jayne's Expectorant and other medicines besides, hut nothing tits done me us much good as yours has. Send by tho steamboat Bolivar. ' Youri, trnly,• Kr Resides its astimishipg ettieney in Consumption, it is also the Most effectual remedy ever disco% ered for , LIVER COM PLAINTS, A STI MA, BRONCHITIS, COUGIIS, CROUP, WIIOOPI NG COUGIL - &c., as hundreds will tes tify who have been cured britmfter all other reme: , dies had failed.", DRUGGISTS and DEALERS will find this medicine a valuable addition to their . stock, awl should always keep it on hand, us it is universally acknowledged to be one of the most useful family medicines now in Use. e t Be very careful to difk fdr Dr. IVISTAR'S' /1.4 LSAM OP WILD CHERRY.. Sold whole sale and retail by WILLIAMS & CO., Chemists, N 0.33, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. The genuine Balsam sold in. Car lisle by, SAMUEL liLt.tor.r, appointed Agent. Price—Sl per Bottle. June 22 , 18,12, Oaght to Know of DM EM DEL BECHTER'S . • Puipionary . re; Q 9 effectual in Coughs, Colds, Influenzas, Ch-• tarrlia Asthma, Pains of the Side and of the Broast, 'Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, - Shortness"; 'of Breath, Whooping Cough l . all Diseases of the Breast and Lungs, arid for the arrest of approach ing Consumption. ' So popular is Dr. Bechtor's pulmonary Preser- • valive throughout all Germany, totd -pm IdTectual in Diseves of the Lungs,- that !Vein its Miraculous efibets and wonderful cures—ii is therd generally • - known awl styled "Dr. Becht:ries. Life Preserver. As numerous certificates of its very good effects, snit wonderful cures in this country, have been fre-. quently published, it is deemed necessary only to remind the public of so valuable a medicine, and inform thritrt tykiere, it can be procured genuine,' • Price -fifty Cents a half pint bottle.. ' Prepafed and sold; wholesale and retail, at Dr. LEIDY'S HIVt-LTI - I EMPORIUM,No.,_ North Second stn et, helow Vine, (sign -- of .the: Golden Eagle and/Serpents) Ph2ladellrltiu r , • For salein Carlisle, by -• • • .STEVENBON & D,INKLE, - - Agents ftir CumberfantrCounty. , . Crirlile, May 18, 1842. tf,4l W 1 Li :1)01 111031 tn2o-3?
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