From the New Orleans CresceRt City. THfe COUNTERFEIT DETECTOR. THE MILFORD BARD. GPXF.IT OP TS3 TIIIEO. CORRECTED Weekly from Bickaells Rtr’ I I JI LY 1st läy •. Nothin# extenuate nor aught sit down V» • The undersigned propose publishing at Pon­ A in malice. totoc, Miss., a paper to be devoted chiefly to . Allsup Daniel We know tha im^iuûate subject of this Agriculture, Literature and Commercial intel­ Bank of Tennessee at Nashville. Ayres T S SSB&.N ligence. Custom requires that a detailed ex­ Alexander S Ii Kuuey Thotuj, article—teu years ago he was theceatreof position of the objects of the paper should be 10s let. A dated 23d June, 1838. payable at 1 2 Arnold William his native months date, whole appearance bad. Lockhart Dr u the nu t brilliant circle in State given; and m this the undersigned would not Anderson Wm M ‘an* IW f — now a degraded drunkard, ha is thurst designedly disappoint public expectation Be­ JOs let A. dated April 9, 1839, Henry Ewing Allen Dr. R L lieving that the Home Interests of North Mis­ cashier, (written Euwng,) M. Nie hol President Allen Dr. ■•'Pscotnb Gtn. in society of alms-house paupers! His Any person the least acquainted with bank notes Cawley \Vm *** sissippi are, at this peculiar juncture, of para­ li story is soon told, he was young, rich and mount importance to every other consideration can detect them at a glance. Baker Thomas D J-eftwich ( 0| , Cawrtuce tol '» generous, possessing those strong impulses foreign in its character, the “ Times” will en­ Farmer's and Merchant s Bank. Bard well Rev HT M which form tho fountain head of the silver ter upon its new career with a full and firm de­ 100s alterd from 3s, easily detected, Bill Jno MilsapsEwlL termination to investigate, w ithout fear or fa­ Bugg Wilhs stream of poesy, his life was one continued vor, the causes that have produced the preva o Mast,n John b' . Braiulett Jessee - Moore Wm strain of music—one long vibration on the lent emharrassmeuts of our citizens, and to Hurfonl Jonathan ^',rrav g«*» u golden harp of love. point out the necessary remedy. Bank uf the State of Alabama, at Cahawha Bell James S'tcWlwS* Bradford Ci A .. Then cametlujcurse of bygone years.*’ AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. 100s let C. pay to W. Tate, dated Dec. 20 Bell Gen John Mom. VV m„ W In the rich hells of fume there glided in IB * Morrow In this Department will he noticed all the C. w E noiseless beauty, a creature-of heavenly important improvements throughout the Union Bank of the State of Alabama, Branch at Deca­ Clerk of District court 2 MdÄ T Carroll Col D er AndrJ? tW(B brightness. The old tale!—the poet adored in the great science of Agriculture. All in­ tur. the spirit of his soul, and she looked on her teresting experiments in farming matters, and 100s altered from 5«. Can be detected by Crawford Win C M.lkV Jo, Cox James o Mill— uf “ w orshipper with the cold, dull eye of prido. particularly those applicable to our region of liolding them up to the light. Cox Wm R M,Uer » « I . *' country', will be carefully noted. Tlie“Tixies” Few of us are blessed with the inoral cour­ will endeavor to give a new impetus to our State Bank of Alabama at Tuscalcosa. Cook Thomas Newel l- r0, C.bb John s K'« age to survive disappointment like thi-, eur farming interests, urging the propriety o! 50s spurious : signed hy S. Clayton, President. and madly we fly to the dark waters o; increased attention to this important but neg­ There is no such officer, besides the genuine sä™ lected branch of our domestic economy. notes read ‘ Bank of the State of Alabama. ' Lethe, even though they drown but for u Clayton O C,.,, LITERARY DEPARTMENT. single moment the burning thoughts which IjOUIRI ANA. Coker A R press their scorpion slings deep into the This Department shall combine taste and Bank of Orleans. utility in its varied selections, admitting noth­ Coker J A ~ Parks TB** brain. Far be it froin us to advocate the 5s old plate. The paper is of a bluish cast, Clerk of circuit court 3 Purnell ing of a character repulsive to morality or vir­ dated between Jan. 1817, and 1st Dec. 1823. •>r H H M curse of intemperance , but even wlrle we D. Proffit wm tue. Tales intended ‘to raise the genius and to 5s letter L. size of the note larger than tho true deprecate, we must look with pity upon mend the heart,’ sketches of history and biogra­ Davis Wesley ~ J’"“1* Joseph bills, and the paper of a dirty reddish cast. Dansby Jacob these who have been smitten with the phy, and occasionally articles in the lii^lmr - ostsu Archibald walks of literature, shall find a place in this 10s old plate. The paper «fl reddish cast, Duff James Patterson M plague spot of this horrid vice.HBlindlv he dated previous to 1st Jan. 1817. department of the paper. Davis Jesse dashes on reckless of tho future, and for­ 50s not at all resembling any of the genuine Darby Win M . R ’ plate, let. L. size of the note larger than the Badland llirn^ COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. Davis Mrs Mariam getting in his delirium the green old days true bills, and the paper of a dirt v reddish east; Rashod Mart La Deason A Rice VV alton or flfJ passed in the glorious sunshine of youth. Correct Commercial Intelligence being deem­ vignette in imitation of that of the 1 Ross Samuel II ed spirit at the gate of heaven. The object don, dated Philidelphia, 4th of May, 1831. .Market, shall be subjected to frequent and care­ F. Roberts« Addles ful revr ions—and tho changes in the Cotton Finley fiance of his earthly love married. With a gl*. Bank of . »• lleucau G G Market in our principal seaport cities and in Freeman Mrs Harriet zed eye and faded hope he sees the last 5s letter P. pay N. Girard,dated August 3. 1814 > plank torn from his gtsftp, and hears the Europe shall be carefully noted each week. Ferguson Win I* South A Y We shall prepare a Bank Note Table of City Bank of New Orleans. G. t Smith Brvaut or lived waters of death gurgling in his ear. our own, pointing out the character and relative Gunter Willia'91 , TIkktus S Wüla, Then comes madness, and the poet revels value of the paper currency in circulation in 50s spurious, signed Samuel J. Peters, Presi Givens Sam» evW r dent, and Richard Clague, Cashier, badly exe­ Sossaman Jolm (. North , having an eye to fraudulent G ray 11 * Sloan W’m D in the splendor of a lurid.hell ; tho dream notes and counterfeits. The intelligence con­ cuted in linear engraved the heads in the mai gin. ■ Minn Win is over, he has passed through tho alter of 100s altered from 5s and 10s, payable at the Shaw Mr tained in this department of the paper alone Gregory Deni# S eward John double the a- Union Bank, New York. They arc said to he fire into Baol, but he is—scathed to the will he worth to every subscriber Gilstrap Jas. legal Jno VV quick! Step by step he walks on to pcrdi. mount of his annual subscription. well executed, and calculated to deceive such ( • atewood W as arc not familiar with tlie notes of that bauk. xgg» Samuel tion, and one by one his friends desert him. The General Department will embrace all Gordon Robert Strong Benjamin that is interesting in foreign and domestic news, Consolidated Association. N. O. II. Simmons John C Still he clings to her memory—still the proceedings of (nngress and of the State Le­ Harris Alex'1. W Stewart Rev T ( sweet, sad song of the past is borne upon gislature. In this department will be discussed 500s altered from 50s. The genuine 500s a:ire _ Heard John A printed on rose colored paper, the 30* on yellow Shackellord R |) the dark wave of sorrow. the propriety of calling a St ate Convention Hardv Wm A Sheriff of Pou< tot( „ for the revision of the Constitution: the policy of paper. Hall D C 2 Short ( olone. Some two years ago an attempt was paying or repudiating the State Bonds; and a Exchange and banking company New Orleans. Hamilton J oil 11 .1/ 1 made by some of his friends to endeavour, thorough investigation ot the Currency Ques­ gaysM Joho 2 Taylor W'dlum tion and Banking in general, lu a new coun­ 5s let. A payable to J. Billingcr— variousdatr» if possible, to save him from utter degre- The names of the Cashier and President HavnesEMrs < atharme Thompson Join, J try like this, remote trorn bookstores, aud where Cll- I tollman Albert dation, by placing him for a voluntary graved—miserably executed. VtZ public libraries’ are unknown, it is not to be llallum Mrs Jane Vineyard Jvhu 100s altered from 10s. They may be detected period in the Baltimore jail. I called one expected that many possess copies of the Con­ Howard George W Zum Jacob A evening to see him ; he was gay and cheer­ stitution of the and of the State hy observing the difference in the vignette of Howard Wm G the genuine and altered bills—the 10s have tor a V\ ful, but happiuess was the thin upper crust of Mississippi—alike so indispensable t v çverv Harris Turner Watts Solomon good citizen These important documents shall vignette a hotel—of course the spurious bills J. of his feelings. There was one sentence have the same. * W right N F. be lepublished entire; and all laws of general Jobe Daniel William» Timnrj. which I never can forgot, it was late, and interest, whether the enactments of Slate or Jackson Green Merchant’s Bank of New Orleans. Wilhams Ihm TU» the jailor informed me that Mr.------was uatiinal legislation, shall be noticed in a man­ Jackson Itcnrv Wilhams A C rather unwell, and was about retiring to ner corresponding with their bearing and imj »or- 50s altered from 5s. On the genuine $50 Jacobs Henry’ William» .Mason lance. The development of the wealth aud rr* notes, the amount 111 figures, 50, appears bift in Johnson 11 H • Wiley John B rest. Yielding to my importunities, how­ sources of the Chickasaw Country; its mild two places. The word fifty on the genuine hill James John F Whatlev Ann II ever, he led the way to his apartment.— and healthy climate; and its superior adaptation is in large fancy letters ; on the altered 5 it is in Jones Wilh* Wilson .lamest Peeping through tho key-hole, I saw him to the varied purposes of Agriculture, shall rr- small Roman »characters. Bv observin', Jeffreys R W White James ceive that attention their prominence demauds these differences, the spurious bills can be readi- engaged in prayer; his bands were raised K. While S R Such a paper, stripped of the partisan acri­ lyjdetectcd. Kirnbro John Watt s I. m|mute supplication to heaven, and tears mony of the day, and devoted to objects of in­ Killen Daniel \ were rolling down his checks, • • Men call terest and utility to all classes of citizens, is ve­ 1 »» Orleans ( anal and Banking ( Drnpany. Key Miss Nancv 2 W W. Lei ash P ry much needed at this central jiosition in North JJJ* altered from 10s. The genuine notes of ERSONS calling farthest letter* will pk me drunkard! but oh, God! forgive her Mississippi. And such a paper, judiciously •> $100 have on their margin the full length fig­ w ho has caused this wreck I conducted, can scarcely fail of meeting the P sa> they are “advertised.” or thev 1 ure of Ucres supporting a cornucopia. Thus, not be looked for. The friend and companion of Thomas wants of the community at large. It will bene­ 0» the denomination of 10 have an eagle vi’ab,etoG B R Silby, dated Nov. B . by as the “Drunkard's Grave ! ” resources, and her indomitable spirit of enter­ loi4* Brigs Rev John Miller Samuel prise. If such a paper deserves a liberal and lös let C pay to J. Smith, dated Jan 1, 1815. Brinkley Elijah McC'ulloh W I) substantial patronage from the citizens of the 10s letC pay to—Adauis, dated Jan.—1815. Bogard James 2 Moorman Dr Jobs I Trust Sale. Chickasaw Country, the undersigned flatter 50s let A dated Jan 1,1816. Burks l.inccficld Mallory George" themselves that they have a right to expo Briggs John Jr Esq; McAlister VV I. ' Y virtue, and in ursuance of a Deed in Ct It. . Bank of the Slate of North Carolina. ■I Terms—$2 per annum HALF YE ABLY Brim Daniel Miller James n trust, execut to me as trustee, by IN ADVANCE, or$3 AT THE END OF Is and 2s altered to 10 let B pay to T. Nash, Bullar A B Mote R Richaid W. Nelson, on the 12th day of June THE YEAR, July 2d,.1826. Bair.1 Wm. L Matthews Col i f Six copies will be sent for nx Mos» Charles H 1840, to secure the payment 6f a certain sum of 2s let D pay at Raleigh, to R. Smith, dated Ju­ Box Thomas money therein mentioned, to James Whiteside, monthsfor hive Dollars. .Wachem John B ly 21st lbl<. Blaekard (liaile» I:. which said deed in trust has been duly recorded EEL AND b DRAPER. Bonnet Lawson .Miller Zfbede ontotoc m the office of the Clerk of the Probate Court P ; May 8, 1841. JCT.is, 10s and 20s. You may detect the 5s 10s < .V :Lean Ephn>« ' of Itawamba County, and State of Mississippi, and 20s ol the State Bank, by observing that Crawford G W J . Vixon W .V It; I will sell at public auction to the highest bid­ MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. the right hand and on the top of the bills there Cox Allison .Wool man Mr> der for cash, in front of the Court House door, is a stamp of a die, with 5,10 or 20, as the case Cruise William JVcBroon ThosJ in the town of Fulton, in said County, on Mon­ may be, having around it 22 small circles for Casey J F .Woore R D day the 4th day of October 1841, within the TUSCUMBIA MAIL. ‘Ji** '"î,lc Rmu'iie, but the bad note» bave but Cathey David N hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.. the following Leaves. • Arrives. C l' T«ey arc generally filled up payable to 11 Casey Mrs Ruth Nutt Robert N described property, to wit: the«ortli-east quar- Wednesdays Wednesdays Crabtree Beniamin 0 ot section 13, township 9, range 7, cast. Also and Saturdays. and Sundays. Culp Timothy Oakes William Closes same day at 10 o'clock A. M. four head ot horses, two mares—one sorrel and . Cook William P one gray; one sorrel hone, one bay marc colt I> Fault Jacob and one bay horse n.ule—lour cows and calves, COLUMBUS MAIL- Bank of Augusta, at Augusta, Georgia. Daniel II S Peeler C« thirty head of hogs and sixteen head of 6hcep. 2°s let G payable to Jona Sanders, dated 3d of Dancer Elijah •Such title as is vested in ine as Trustee, will Leaves. * Arrives. Rhodes H ff Tuesdays Tuesdays Jan. 1818, Agmstus Moore cashier, Thomas Donats Richard be conveyed. I and Saturdays and Fridays Gumming president. Davis A F Ramsay JfaO’ Ross .Bartba I „ . . J. ROBIN S, Trustee. Closes the cvcuing before departure at 5 P. Nl. E Fulton Mississippi, March 15tb, 1841. Bank of the State of Georgia. Early Allen March 20 36 6-m prs. fee 00 5s pay to Jno. Balfour, A Porter cashier, VV. B. I ask*Rankin VV_P Pi MEMPHIS MAIL, Bullock president. Engraving coarse, signa­ Flanigan David Leaves. Arrives. tures well imitated. G Evtrays— PONTOTOC COUNTY. Wednesdays and Wednesdays and 20s let K payable to S. Hall, dated Savannah. Gossett V D Slmcinaker Bg Saturdays. Saturdays. Oct. 27, 1821,1824 and 1825. Grace James FJ1AKEN UP by .Viles Nesbit, living »son Samuel 11 Closes the same day at 10 A. M. 20s payable to 8. Heal, at the Branch at Au­ Govan A R S. ui Ji. miles north of Pontotoc, one clay-hank gusta, Oct. 27, 1621, 1824 aud 1825, Goodwin John Sattle Reuben H horse pony, branded on the right shoulder with Green R Esq. Smith Re' J»^ ■ a shear. Appraised to 22 dollars and fifty cents. COFFEEVILLE MAIL. Planters' Bank of Georgia. Gilliam James II Swcaton E * - H April 20,1841 ii 3w prs fee |2 00. Leaves. Arrives. lOsJet C^yable to J. Minis, dated Savannah, Garrett Jobo R VV right DU I Wednesdays Wednesdays H Y Craig Wren , livinJg 12 miles west ol and Sundays. and Saturdays Han ill J T 0 Webster J* «.■ ■ Pontotoc, on •» let Ç payable to P. Gucrard, or bearer, da­ Wright Judge D' ■ the Turnpike Road, one Closes^thc same day at 10 A. M. ted Feb. 1,1813. Harrison C B black« sorrel mule, with a white spot on his nose WamackNC H; Jones Reuben P —4 years old, 12 hands high. Appraised to $40. Low ShnrwoodL 0 “«**■ ' *JÊ June 4,1841. 11 Jw prs fee $2 00 LAGRANGE MAIL. • Leaves. Arrives. ESTRAYS—ITAWAMBA COUNTY. ERSONS calling for these Y R. C. l.awan, living 8 miles south of Tuesdays and Wednesdays and please say they are ** Advert*“*' ■ Pontotoc, one roane horse, 9 or 10 years Saturdays. Sundays. AKEN UP by John Patten, 3 miles east of I i B Fulton, a bay horse, 7 years old, snip may not be looked for. old, 14 hands high. Appraised to #40 00 Closes the evening before departureau P. M. Tnose, and a star in the face; ns brands perceiv­ June l'Ji 1841. 11 3w nrs fit prs fee #2 00 able. Appraised to #42 50. BLANKS Y Ephram JtÊodde, living 8 miles east oi FULTON MAIL. ALSO a small brown mule, 6 or 7years old, Pontotoc, one sorrel mare, with son* Leaves. Arrives. considerably marked with the gear. No marks Hwhite on her face, % years old past, 13 H^n.UWednesdays. Saturdays, perceivable. Appraised to high. Appraised to #35 I Closes the same day at 5 P. M. AKEN UP oy Bradley Pate, 15 miles east for sale at June 19, 1841. ]II 3w prs fee #2 00. of Fulton, a dark brown mare, left hind Tfoot white, tws saddle spot* on the right side, and Y Eli Ayres, living 10 miles north of Pon- GREENSBORO MAIL. one on the left, 7 years old, 131 bands khigh. I Departure THIS OFFICE. B totoc, ooe gray mare, Î0 years old, 15 Arrival. Appraised to #40. Bands high. Appraised to #3M~~ Sunday 4 P. M. Monday 6 A. M. D II. MAYBERN, Ranger July 13, 1841. II 3w prs we #2 00. Close» Monday at6 A. M. Fid1 on Mi., May I3tb, 1841. 1- P. CARR Ranger. W. LELAND, P. M. May 22, 3 3-ins, Prs. fee #6 00 NEATLY EXECUTED

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