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ions were aroused the next day by Mr. Jacob Woodson, who called at my house and asked if Mr. Wash had paid the tuition of his niece — that he had been arrested. Got the money and ascertained that it was bad. [The pieces were exhibited.] John H. Tyler, firm of Mitchell & Tyler, jewellers.--[Various pieces of the coin were submitted to witness, who tested it with aqua fortis in Court.] The money is spurious, and very bad. There is not enough alloy in genuine gold coin to be detected in thisTyler, jewellers.--[Various pieces of the coin were submitted to witness, who tested it with aqua fortis in Court.] The money is spurious, and very bad. There is not enough alloy in genuine gold coin to be detected in this manner. The execution of this coin is very good, and apt to deceive. Should say, however, that there was no gold in this except the washings. They are, indeed, brass. [Witness then tested the coins that had been passed on the several persons present, and pronounced them bad.] J. M. Bennett, First Auditor.--[A note of the Northwestern Bank, taken from prisoner, was submitted for examination.] Do not profess to be a good judge of money, and would hesitate a long time before pronouncing
Wanted to Hire, for the ensuing year, a Nurse, to take care of two children; also, a man Servant, who is a capable dining-room hand. Apply to John H. Tyler. Grace street, above Seventh de 29--3t*
Wanted to Hire, for the ensuring year, a Nurse to take care of two children; also, a Man Servant, who is a capable dining-room hand. Apply to John H. Tyler.
Wanted to Hire, for the ensuing year, a Nurse, to take care of two children; also, a Man Servant, who is a capable dining-room hand. Apply to John H. Tyler. Grace street, above Seventh. de 29--3t*