'SOH W94lPCD3irolitio F. 5. SE El,l A II AT, 't;Di ruivi 13ELLEVONTE, PENN A Alitsausiiim OCT° 1111 KIR 1,12, 1,437 Valedictory The pats:mit of the Watchman will likely be surprised; that after so briefa connection pith them as one of tho editors of this pa- per. I should withdraw therefrom, and bid a- OM to those wi th whom I hare been so pleas antly associated 119- the past live months.— But other paths Invite my feet, and while say earnest wising for success n ill ever at tend the 5-etirtninry of old Centre, 1 hope to be rendered.. .it ful both to In3;el f and others among another people. . Uunng my short C011111:l. won n lila the per, it has been my, pleasm a to tr itness the 4:444444.y, Of the most brilliant t ',tones ever acquired in the poht Ica I arena The parties opposed to our prinr•iples were handed together in, solid phalanx, ,and fought with the despera tion of men, consemim I hnt if .1 ivied were defeated former, utile the Dem), racy boldly and matittilly met every issue that proaentod and wain(' a war Winch mule tl Ices energetic and t tgilaal e a , manly, hon• orltlk and fair To day, •as the result, ftlitek-Relmbliennism, Know-Nothingean, sod Ilrenaism lie prostrate at our feet, eon gnered by the friends of peace, the lovers of our eonqtitution aid the devotees of hu- inan Liberty Tf humble !Torts have *lded inlany degree in the ctnnpltslutitnt 'Of fins glorrous triumph, I am atirpty coin icnsato.d.by the satisfaction the result af fords me. To my friends nho !lase lolly extended their patronage, eneonragu ones/ and advice; I take thus opportunity of re turning my grateful thanks 111111 is hell I Sir Mat J S. Barnhart. Esq , sill he in) Succeagor. T f. d couthlt nt that you can cheerfully continue the support inyse!f an d associate Base received f",in curdle! hands. Mr. Barnhart is trelear and forcible writer, and will constitute an important atutltary to the threes of I )emorraey Baring pnrchai.ed an interest in the Jer sey Shore Republican, I shall he happy to /anew a connection nab 34 many of my for mer patrons as may be desirous of taking that paper, RIM sleuthd ally of them that pleasant and thrn mg ton n; they u ill always find- th' 4 ' lateh-string oat" at th e Repdhllcan office " Long niay y ou n arc, may Heaven bestow I 1 deileest blcsqingq upon you. and may the Democracy of Centre County never. have reason to teodrn a it, I, at are the final; salutations of one who parts outituld (winds With man,y regrets. Salutatory Having become one of the editors and pub lishers of the '• Denier-mite Witchniaii," I shall proceed in aecordancomith a long es tablished custom to inform the patrons of, the paper of the p coo fides by ir loch I shall in future be govcined In arminung this position, fam riot entirtly itiseni.ible to the numerous re.ponsi bulles that are resting upon me Actuated 1y those ennobling sentiments that have been the guiding star to iSrtniocracy 11110110 i the dial, scenes of fanaticism. peri,cution and discord, through which It has 111/ISt 111 MI11111114: tin i , reNeut proud position, I shall ever T.,lt forth a zeal ous eflort to ;hat logolry and in tolerant:a %lock %mild yoserthe Stint livr for opinion's sake, and endeavor to perpetuate those greet principles is Inch are the only sure palladium of our cotintr) and us instt tittions. ftelleving that the present adnnm istration at Waidungt on 1111.1,11,1 thost fea tures of natural rights which the Constitu tion guanizitees to essay one, my editorial funntions will be perfornit d with the view,- log consciousness, that lam noi only per farming a duty, but vindicatint i a national policy in which every true citi7,ll of our confettfraAy should feel truly 'piorid lty virtue of these characteredmi, States and the entire Union exhibit laws framed upon the principles of Nimbly and pollee 11 hat tovir advantages Per 14 is 1.1`144C are deriving in the progress of a Nation without a pars!. lel in the history of the World, there is no disguising the fact, that Ifemorratic rulers -and a Democratic policy hare 1 / 1 1.11 the Main, instruments in affecting Om; glorious eon- , summation of things. Again and again, the enemies orre - Derhueratic patty have been put to flight, their 'principles having been weighed in the ‘• balance and found vi unit ing." Issues _COTICCIVCII anti btonight forth as a matter of availability, more than f love of ppiiciple, have been con signed to oblivion, and the churl to deceive the unwary has received a jinn retribution at the hands of an intelligent and di,cnn!i flitting people." Skull facts are evidence up on evidence, of the conservative policy, Ith oral iinnciples, and national character of the now existing Democratic-party. Every man Who iiiiii — a - rUtifrtlic — ienflre - 01 — IsturrerIty7 knows that a seltlsh exclusiveness Is derog atory to that liberty -and equality, sought -by our fathers in the days of the Revolution. Odious discriminations were not tolerated by the honest patriotism of iour ancestors, and to guard on effectually as .possible against sectional agitation was an object of their moat Mt:tering care. While.l sin en deavoring to follow in the footsteps of the illustrious fathers of the country, I am al- MD endeavoring to follow in tho footsteps of Ala Whore pf the Detnocratio party. 'Whore, -.indeed 18 the than so lost to a proper regard •, for the servises of our venorablo mires, as to , • Ihp Insensible to an honest patriotisnt, while tienselous that he is furthering the motives t.ef loth wen its Jefferson, Madison, Amine, Jackson snd•a host of worthies whose , fights 'have brilliantly illuminated the galaxy of tho American Republic. In co-operttlingiph the SeniOr editor of the paper, the mei menaurespartd interests of the Democratin.party, shirrreceivo-7 most cordial support, and while I shall ev er be found ready to fire into the advancing columns of a.political enemy, much matters 1,111111 not absorb my attention to the exclu sion of other important duties that properly belong to the emdroler of a public Journal. Having liven horn and raised , within the vicinity of Bellefonte. ,my sympathies are Nvith the common interest of our rr ni fi e and Rill over be willing to furilier any laudable enterprise that will ~scare the " greatest good to the greatest number." In my in tercourse with the press in general, I shall endeavor to cultivate a friendly relation and most studiously adoid indulging in low per. so'nalny, nor shall the columns of the " Watchman" knouingly be used as a ve hicle to traduce the character of any one, by gratifying the malignity of persons she might seek it as a (Manner for such purpo- SeS. The suhivet of Agticulttire is one that is fast heromittg a Cit y popular topic of the Lures, nod alll receive such atlentlon as the intereat of the fat mer demands, and eircoin , stances nutlet my control will allow. Ellll - hes at the basis of all our tostitititions. and (*mins the very rviotltly of Covcroment 11s4 11, I trust shall loose nothing by mV etlorts iu this madea capat ity to advain e the calls, lipallthi:411141:1.111): . Wtt_.pcuple fur no extended co, olapon of the paper I 11111 only 11101111 MC tint hest of my alttly the preintses and enti r opon the thitar4 of the nest- vocation with a heat tfelt determi nation to push form and the e»terpnse. Pennsylvania is redeemed from the mia •rule of 'Rack Repuhlicanistn, and again ree tored to the gracualn and prosperous role or Democraey -- the tiovernment of the peo ple's Choice. The remilt,i4J.he Election for llovernor, &v., in the l'onnhos mile he found in !tooth column. The majorities may he relie , l on RS correct VI (thin a feltvM , so that n•e may say, that Peinic" j is mon ha. gIV(1 the People's cv,:oilatc, (te•n inftrnty o ,— ,r the Pier To ado. )Cilmoi," of FORTY 'IIIOI . SIIND VOTES " fl for the unhought, unbrihed, free, trloprn dent, and how st vOterg of the Ka.yatone State '' To tintr fellow eitizetreuTf nue reriermed and liable State ire make one remark nt thug tune, pledging intr....elves to rionment freely hereafter on the reeritt events and the string Wes thmugh wlitetr-sre have pissed. We have fought a noble battle -all the arts and rnsehtnatmna of a desperate, if riper nn n(rd and rerklo4, party were I“Cer,•l•Wil against us. Slanders, hdv, eel vile abui.e of the hlarkest die wire daily siottited forth fmm de,:raded Pre,,, and tht whole State wag Iniftidatest with fal,ehood and vitnperntion against ouriandidates !tut notwithstand ing the desperate effht is of the minonty to retain power, biall means in their dying struggles, they hare been nobly and yietn rioumly reseed by the 14:11t)CRACY : and wt: may now sit down under unir laureh, arid say of our tour pen ph , may your lu sn ip/CS liouneh J arerer ' BENS It I! 11.1 From the official returns published in to day's paper it will be seen that the Dernor racy of old Centro has come out of the con test is ith flying colors, and that her hard) mons have done their duty nobly to rallying, to sustain the principles of their party —the repiitation nt their neighbor, Gen P UUlt. Raul tit evprrss their s; rang indignation at the rout,e pursued by the oppo,ition during the cont.' st, in attempting to lila' ken and des,broy the private rrpowion nt 50 )d -ual %sell known to many of them, by /ulse. Me hhtrArit Notwithstanding the great efforts made to carry this l'ounty by our opponents, *e hare trim), plied by giving Gen Parker a mapinty of Fl \ AND EDO' KEN votes, Aarvl electing our whole County Ticket by hainbaime majorities,awl this too, in a County where the opitnyi s tion churned /Urge Inalorety Ihtr opponents are completely chnpfallen anti 4tsptrited, 'tiro/melt as t✓♦ey felt confi dent Ni ~i i ce,; c ilculated largtly upon the gullibility of the people Their sorrow ful cuunteurtnces he.oker, II rlilttPralll e and 111 , 1111 y. The IteIIeiCTILUL has crushed Iteputilleanoun anti Knove-Notti: ingism, and all the fond anticipations, all the !totaled hopes of as advotiates, to the earth . at ta new floundering in dill dug sad cannot again he revived litizza! then for the party called 11.0.eu fo-rm !! Aftavtwtrrl ilaciprosr —The election in Migaismippi on the sth inst., %vas for Gover nor, a' Legilature, and .51embers of Con gress. In the 4th l)iatridt, Mr Singleton, (Dem ) is elected to Congress over Mr Lake. (Know Nothing) tho Mate member. Mr Willie, the Democratic candidate for Gover nor, in elected by n large majority, and the ontiro delegation to Congress. The notes of the Lod( Ilaveu Batik are now redeemed at the Philadelphia Bank. It Tiiui aTieays ruilooeioaTiTs nTea Alre're — at par, but tt was thrown out for a few days in consequence of the suspension of its redeem able agent In that city. It has now ample funds for liio purposes of redemption. Owl's° to the bustle and confusion alien ilaut updu the electioa. , tulltet printing, hand bills, &e , we were unable to issue a paper last week. Wp shall endeavor to have the paper henceforth 3lsued with its usual punc• tuuli ty • -Orders have been sent from the Treasury Department. to the New York Assay Office, for the.transfer of alarie amount of bullion to the Philadelphia Mint; to_ be coiiied into small pieces, to meet the pressing demands of_the business community-for champ,. .1 S BARNHART Pennsylvania F,leation. The Election {hit' Financial bifficllltieg. The hard times of 1837-8, appear to be coming upon us. The tanks have nearly all suspended specie payments, and Gover nor Pollock's' Legislature has 'tangled die act. Our Factories, Iron iVorkil, Machine shops {Kul other places wherein labor is em ployed, ti tlesed and laborers thrown out Of employment. If the winter hoses upon our country during the continuance of this business stagnal;,on, the enflering that will , he 6,th...a 4 the poor—by the laboring clauses, who constitute Os' mass of our pro pie,' in the large cities and towns, andeven in the country, wilrbe extreme. And it is to be feared that no means can be devised to alleviate this suffering. unlestl buqiuess opc:'rations should he resumed. Our Inot ness men owe it to their country, and to the community that has heretofore, sustained them, to exert every effort in their mneer to extend relief in this hour of need. By in quiry into the causes that led to this violent convulsion of the financial world we may be emit+ d to arrit'te at the means by which the current of d, ptlessuit, may lie and the dna tinig of p rosin-sins and hippyiiilays made tddlile We affirm, and nu intelli• gent man %%ill ciintrovert it, that if out ear rent.) lila) hien •if nothing but real IN calif] mt cre to the tivirkk if all bust carriet:.,ett n 1011;0.1;1nd '4llver. there u ha,. Inun 11/1y VX- Iplosli,ll, lot , Mist. hero would hare been nothing to t ‘pliele, Thin all Men W..)111 , 1 l% hat they were depending upon --the .... of the country woull hate hail a firm foundation, and although it eight iiiitimve been awteloove it has liven it would have been more safe and certain. The introduction of a general credit Pi be yond all doubt tlw first step to hitatwial non and embarrassment - bevnllBl, a el edit busuresra always based more or less, on supposed worth of the party credited, and when the creditor II us 110 111 , 111.4 ol esti mating that worth to a cernnuty, ttre credit he extends heeinnes more or lens iluluoui VI one, nun. And by this cre Ili burrow., one Lstabli.lintetir. hangs upon another, and that upon truth, r still, until the entire world is connected by a tie as d, lieu ke and sensitive SO Ole 'writ sof the huurin Rysto qr and n slice k fi It by one is can nil ill nn in stant altriorst tliningb all the rest. Thus when a large house faik, it how credit has Lein ex tensive, and e.oisemient indebti d m SO la tge, those to is limn the huh litness is wising have that amount withdrawn from the ir operations, and musit contraebbit pro portion. This financial of rsonsio so toil in flated, bloated cridit is ntannfaetutul in no way so inoelt or so rapidly as hy the lislinient of Bpi... and thus floating-and filling theeuuntry with a filo. arid Ameer him rtrnnry Illienervr pool establish. Banks and nu Own zn. the client:won tor rep resent alms e currency, fake in Its foundation and fal.e in its ellarin ter you, five nu strtill cial value ,to t‘i ry thing and !dung, the country headlong into w llit speciihitien, un doe die and 111µ44arr es While nurrir . :y is tin !lender than before the evidenee of cred it aim the shape of 11 Bank note is in every men's hand+, and bec,imoe a pits., as run - reney he is inditeeil to boy, arid It ado 111., a bnMile of soap sudo, expanoloi opol it moist inevitably explode sown, .or la lei. The elleet of an inflated vitriol( yis to raise the 'once of en ly thing Lot labor lalulr n, 1111/.1,1 11t lout not firm portionahly with every thong eke and it es to this eel, Odell I roo (lit, and the tdaal of Ildni< notes• that the recent high pneei of emery necessary of life earl be directly traced I) or emuitry can only iimintain its proopiii ty vein ti t iery commodity is at the stand and of its real maim., and %%hen is the true folllollltloll Of wealth (onus the titanolapl for all other artielis The liter step then ton and, in lief from present null melees and impending distress, is fur our rut rehants, and our manufacturers to rculuwe the price of their articles. our landlunds to lessen their rents, and commence at leant a return to the real value of every thing. To ; I this they must come sooner or later awl the sooner the better. Such a course would rut. rive ronfolence‘ encourage luritistry, and Bile It lieu life to the peseta inanimate bli sinu•as hysti In It would alleviate ilotrems and those int fi ho efirliest conform their ac tions to the necestuties of the of!lhasion, u ill he first in that generosity which although pioniptetl by necessity, to full of no rut on account of irm results The present crisis is not by any means unevpected. ilveiy observing Man who con teiripated the high [wives and wdd specu lation, that recently spread over the land, c iiiitukti sled a rev uknin, null a consequent rel.' to reality. If we are not prepared for it, we should be, and every business man should turn his attention at once to the remedy. We have not room this week to say all upon this subject that we think it 'demands, but more anon. The result of the (;corgis election has re sulted gloriously for the Deitioe - ra.ey. Brown: the nernoeratie candidate for (;overnor, has • la to elected by a bon t TEN THOUS I\U ma jority. Tho Democrats have carried both branches of the State Lew ,laturu by large majorities. Thu Congressional delegation islands mg Denwcrats to two Know Noth lugs. At least it is no ttorse l / 4 .hsc the De -1 mocracy than this, and there4s still a chance that one of the two Know Nothings hat, been - AA at present, reports, the Con gressron•d delegation stands politically as in the present 'louse. 121:23E Onto Er.acrtor.-010 voted on the 13th inst., the same day witliPeriasYlvania. RN turns have been received from sixty-two Counties, which show a Democratic gain of 10,561 votes on the Freemont vote of last year, and the Democrats claim the olection of lienry 11. Payne, their candidate for Gover nor, by a small majority. The result is somewhat doubtful. The Legislature ,is Democrat icliitarthlwanches. PICNNFITLVANTA LRGIBLATURN.—The nett Legik'attire will sand thipi b'enaty, .20 Democrats, 13 Opposition—lfouse of Rep res'intitivem, B 7 Deixtoerats, 33 Opposition. 19MtinvANIA ELEVriOlt. REDUCTION WOO,l, MARKET! Our Opponents have seen the Elephant! 111.0RIOU91)EMOCRATIC TRIUMPH. G I'ACKER aErTED BY FOR TY T110(1S,IND MAJORITY !!! •• F I RER Tama-, IVILMOT " PER imurrt.) REM \IN AT IRME. The election on Tue...ality fast !VW resulted in an ovewhelming victory to the Democrat ic party. We' have c ariod every thing be fore us. and left scarcely a vestige of Black Republoani.on and Know Not hingisin iu the State. The returns come in so eomplrtely one-anied,.that all interest in `the details is an anon ed up in the magnitude of the grand. result. The majority for Gen. Parker and the rest of the Democratic Stab Ticket is likely to reach FORTY or FIFTY 'mous. AN D, and in- each htranch of the Legivlnture, the Democrats have probably elected tw o• thirds ~f the members We stthimet a lal,l‘ , of the iliajoritl4, for 1:o, cry4s, 4411haal and reported, Ilti far as thoy c41 , 41'41 he obtained. Al 4.10111n/41S I'lll PACK VII (IV KR WI I NV , T. Ityrks, *5 972111410,4, 1,000 1'14414044, , •!1111 1 1 ‘4ll44ing, Lim° ( 'an4l444a, , „, V ). 4 1. 4 1 (r1,4.1440, i,l Ith 1 . Nut/ 1ia1134.110a.. s ' ( II ‘ l . ‘tI.i.ILLE.. _ __liii 1 ' 1,,,, .I.' 4. r r v-, 4 , • , 14414 4 . .144404n, 1 2 , 10 0'4•4141 4., •:•12-, ',artier. Ito 444 ad Mr Viol 4414 11/14111, •I 7 7l, \ 1 , 14444;44411ery, 1'.,1001 ', 7 W” I'. " 1,""'hno" Ills " ' l "'" iv 1t4 4 1(44,41 0,014 1'.1r1.11 1 , row II“ .0 ,, It IN "Pl' , In 11, 01111111, 'Alin iii It, I'm'''. ?Lind, •11111N101,1,11,111 ' :1)/00 , {raid, and 41144 k mat , la 4441 1.14/,•111', 1 ~ ,444411'v,tfiso eland Soli - A 1..,1'11", 1, 4 ,s 4 , 1 4 1,44 A 1,4 . 0,14 al, link 12 4)444 11.1101111. 311 p 1 , 4 0 4 ., 44 4 l a pp*, , 04 544414 Ith, 14( ,alt , hot Cl ‘Joarriks voic all 11111 444. Air PACAKIt I l rt.lo I ~ 11l ay ill II unlit m1 ,1,, f . " Ancrlit ity, I '4lOl 1144144444 n. . 1.11110 ' • , \II ,1441414 , 4441,111,4 1.11101 of 111, 11 lipt, I,4tocas , vr, 1 2011 blast file, - 100 , ha, lit - 4 II tIiIIIIIM . II 111 till room ki A aVI. 1.11 811,.1111•Iinlina, TINT ' day. 11l An al WWI, or t ) ititotti 8011 -otiktal it t. a popot,o 'kw... (.11,11111 tlinl nit 14,1444 , r 4, a 141,14144• la 11,411 ... 11 mull 1 , 4 poll i ell I ) lIIIIIg MA t . 14-1)I11I1I)' A ho A 1111t1 It, Sel 111111, Was there any Necessity for it? The speaks 11111 L11011'111:4 111 the 6.110,111 g article Cali any m a n who ha, urtdhrUutl colateity to euablu 11 . 1111 10 I•ottlit ten he tuade to be lieve that Iht re a ll, the • r, inote,t nt ce, , lty fir this monetary tame and lot %%Inch 11118 1111'11 produel by the Hobe', Banks I If the batik, liatr been doing . r/e4S 111 IL 1)1.01/1.1' 111.11111121. II Ole) have flail been gambling and qat (minting kt tilt their liet tiolti el edit, if they have not 1,,, 11 in tlmeg etiormou , loan, to grain anal Moir specula tors, mign r nintiopolt,ts. and other leech, that suck out the very life-bloud ,if the poorer I cla,ses, if they hat e not cd a ,et of tilturpets to inutiopoltr., , their Mink, there tins MA the slight, al titce,sity for LIU m 10 ilionnee e% eiy department. of -.octet) by amipa mire of spry pa) merit of dam debt, 'I he vomit ly In full ad all Olt leap, llt, air ts earth rind prospeilly : there has been ma, vast and a itlespreall ile,trin lion of property by the and flood no heart-breaking 111 A lea, cau,eil by ,careity Mllll 11111111 it• 011 1 1 / 1 ' elan tt ;try , the ry at alga , a it, never more 1 rolls and Oappy In the nint,l of all (ha, conduit andabundance, 11 el ask come,. like a Ilitinllerbull from a tictudles, sky The l'hilaya , Vila !milks refit vs, to redeem Ili, n pi-mimes refte:, s to pay . their t the lair al do lialio • e, and glory m villat s.hould bu.t.lortr osrolastmg Not a single 01.11 liod n pa - tale of sao e did they crake or attempt to make, to save thin ,latt cre,lnt, air to aid the ~rautittn ut' m meeting the ri , is they themselve, h a d :,rteliiced Not a dollar tie die) at 11 hug to the nulh,nn th, y hale made Wain the pier, ells of the lion, st labor of nt hri s, In , ice the ela,se, I roll) the cx trt•ntity air anal raaaai They dare ,latel up. a it I, inittlit,hing ry. and defintiel that dui' n a nlou iolations of the Inc lee, ill° the Lep, e sanction and alrpruutl Ni 101011 t 1,11.111 ally' for the plod, Or Seellraly for the future. The Wisdom of Dem - Oeratic Memnres (II the vourse of a pointed and will writ ten article on the it It:dem of Democrat:" 1111 I,urvm, the New Ilaycn RexJster. Ite• 111:11 In the present financial ertsis the a hole country turns to it itq Ilie 414.1.11111011 Formerly when the tiovtrionent made Its deposites in the hanks and those •linfiks traded on the money thus (befit or loaned It to their listotne,ro, every ilislitirsienital from the I tilted States 'Fleas nry added to the financial pressiiiii, by re ' qiiiring The hanks to demand, pay meat from the a Clisloliwr , I cu title them to 111,4 111 t TrelislirV draft , Bill now every (list mese meat lei, loose the stream fromolii Trensury Use!l tool the hanks rind then etikfiiiners feel the relief when most needed The oiwratinnk ot the mensal) In Ilte pt twat crisis 1111111 , r the .Irieellll.l4llperilifelidellee nr seero.ary ( . 411111, lull. pulsed every where. by all 11418Illeti4 awn irresmietiee of patty or creed: am. the atsdum of Iho independent Treasury bi) shill is 1V . 1.110{4 every• a here, and by none mine heartily than thOS.• who, tilt years ago, a milil hive compassed sea to have it trampled in the dust. "Men of the pres e nt ilpiy think there never was a measure 90 deeply exeerated as the Kansas Nebraska bill : when the truth ,to. that that, honest hill net er received one half the denimenilion and chose that was heaped upon the independent Tieasury : and we have not a dmilit that Ole Cornier, like the Litter will be gruiially admitted at no dis tant day to he mie of thew west, uuist pill, ant) safe meniures of pnhhc pokey that have. evcr marked the asuendency of the Demo cratic party. A FATAL DISEASK AT (NW ..110.—The New Yoi k Express 1111.4 seen a private letter from Maw, stan9; that a my,terious epidemic, has broken out there mud proved fatal to man persons all of whom were sick but a black vomit. but the phy,icmans have been unable o far to detertnine its real character. A large number of cattle have elm been car ried oft the symptoms being presented upon them. ' The French excel all nations in studied equivoque, hut give us h.Yaill,ee for the un intentional kind. A western New York farmer writes as followu to a distinguished scientific agricukurist, to %show he felt un der obligations for introducing u variety of swine : " Respect Sir —I went, yes terday, to the fair - ini-- ; found sev eral pigs of your specie. There was a great variety of 'leash ; and I was astonished at not seeing you there.' TUN KANSAR Eticortms.—The Free State candidate for Congress, is elected by from roar to ave hundi-ed majority, and the Dem. cierata have a majority of one Sn the Terri torial emincil and three in the lower UMW'. Wr - ,'-14ME-iiqibievsofts cry' Ye Wool-mot-ites, tr. - Lay in your potiticiett, 117' Sock the corn into your hogs. 3 - 7 (let ready to Kaki) sbyrcrcitit, ID-- To lake!' long and eve) lasting trip up snit river. Read the now advertieentents in to dot's paper. 57' Derr hits our thanks for some exreffi•iit fr? Wd feef-gel-lortotts,.me do— like tak ing a "splurge!" fl - r The canal, it is Said, will he closed oil the 1501 of November. Andrew Johnets Itnß Lectielceted S. Sonntot from Temieisee. fl - GO to Burnsuks for uea' substantial nod cheap Roots nod Shoes. [Lc A Bad Egg--The board walk near the resolonoe of Rev. Mr. Lino. Irc Tie minor of the Lock Envoi Wateh man hat; sukpended specie payments. Punch gays ,"a keeret unrranted to keep in Ally ehmate, is a %%oinan's age " liorK —A sentiment in the ea; of a dog's tail. vo hen hi is waning for a Isms. It to said Ihnt the Rini loth:mg,. lout names to •• Slot it ILtit pt s " • 1)..1a‘‘,‘,,, I. orkaw ulna, n 71,1 ltallrund lias e All . u:1111111r 1,10 , 1 lit,ll 11yS1v1•. -1114 -44i4H•111-44.1i--44--.44A EMI Why iv Tt %am young lady ill, n tutu 41: titikaid ? 11 [Kalil ri i list ru ..ttt.li t ti•,.s< it Ir n mr,tri ate %lot: 01. (la• Os, • I )li I or the Yer Itt th.tttk , 01 !Ito Dl•11111el,k I. • p ni t} 6,r the r‘ll.l • I . k•nflervtl tht• it.trty Illalll4 t ft- eau, MEM Th, r viv jr lAN the Itk 'whit( all pal t) •• neither the old F,d,•rnl tier !lit old Wing pat s, hot the 'f el !t i l la ~I both 'l•h.• }Dun} toao aho future Slit% On plat ut 11 , II HOnlhl•Ilt asswate auh toe chame," IR now acting no clerk to a ton uurt 0 woo. J• .- 11e Are gnat fully in I I Wed to our Mr. Michael M)ur , , for a 'present of ~1111 filar II VIII verb Itcot , 1•111.11, The edi tor of the IVestern that he 510 knows in hen he I, Thell ha has a dretticil advantage racer omit editors \ln j Tolbert of Nittnny Ilnll. rii Red a 4,111 , 1,11 i g:tvlen winch tA S and nn mined 24 locket, in i itclitith•ruttee Some thnt. • • 1r•.4 Lingliain Nfra Cun ningham failed to appriir In Court on tin 13tli 111 , 1 and her oi masa denied all kuoh I I'4ll of her tt 6t 11 . :11,011tN. The •• " tertinatil out ly on the ri(h tn.t .and eninniNie out '• 'Cnii/i• iug all °ve t the cou n ty. 1)11 you hear any thing 1) it A.r ! 7 • ' I he hanks in t.ltni State %One!) have not d specie leas the big Ilik elk the lioneNtiale. the Wymning and the int, lima. of l ' atitAnipta ft Th.. New Yolk Ttv/tuar say, that at at pin MO people n 111 be ont of 1114 lit uI that city in November and Dew.l her, by the stoppAge Id - 11101.111'1CH AO * 7' Among the ~i, p eetsion• In l'hilatli I Oita. was that. iif Mira !Lid., sill., hung herd If on attetiont 1,1 unle g nrt, d Into, but vi„; rut down and redevilled st he II fa more than ran he sfll4l for the idiiiiptaidi 11110018. this vrwon, willpnalncc tw o liiiihired anti eighty million total. Isot grail, In 1112 than tt . II busiwl, In!' evil) man, no- Indit and 11111.1 111 Ole TIII4 111 knlatk the emit t s hang° apt vitiator, tido the noddle of 111 at 3. me rri" " The pepper dmign " t the latest re finttnent of au et t rolilicrieit in Ness 1 ork A frllaw meet:. you 0101 thrus Cay emu: peppaw—in you r ( e) s , lu. 0.0114..110 e couu•v up, infylirt a 010 en ii of 'stir nom) aasihts you all hl his powor. . ploks your IN , Okok : (km% Of ill 4 fry handful of pepper, and It ayes. I T From /a 0 from Vera( 'nil t4l the 7th tosta, it 11414' 1,1111 4'elvt•ll at Nae I)111.11', 'torgit , s had Itt Id a primary meeting, and Rutse vas elected Prtotttlent l'ltt re att.. a 1,1111 , 11 that that t "MCI al Svave, hail latett txttsastu at, d The tosorgt nts al the Smith 41111 held out, toltherms title tic dirt/110111U the 0/111.1- 11y. A Missionary Coming The Itev. AV, el• the Nlefloi South, ako viritor of the Knox ville Mae', also. author 01' Inv ir of the parritirehica I tuvtrtulton a 1111•1 lavorite or one or th,, Nletlioded liok•itores 14 out to a letter York l'ones. Ile yip., 'rime villanioun agitation of the Sl•tvery que . s t ion by your long raved ilypoerites and vagabond philanthropodw of the North is only intended to give built to 111`1V and there lofty scheme , ' of di,timoo awl to more bold snit hatu•dou,' eu terpnze•- m the States and Tet ritoneo It is my purpose, to spend this emning Winter in the principal cities tit the Seidl, Lecturing 111011 the SII 'Vet of Slavei.y, the inmality of the Noll —contra.iing the con dition of free persons of color in the Free States with that of the slaves in the South Lit the Spring I pm pose vhitnig the .Neu England Si ates,-and repeating the name lee - turu.s. In other .words 1 propose to go among you as a Smaller,' nillsiondry, to enlighten your benighted Free Soil the opowthe cities and towns of the Ne v Eng land States, and of the northwestern States, as opening a wider and more inviting field, at this time, fur faithful missionary labors than Hindustan, Siam. Ceylon, China, or Western Africa' In addition term'. wick ed anti rebellious course upon the Slavery question, you havejnesakon the Ulm find and the Chrietian religion, and gone off after Mpiritualism, Fanny Wrightism, Fourierism, ormonism, Abolitionism, Lrevilittm, and the hundred and one tams, KO spontaneously produeed by New England soil ! 1 hope, gentlemen t you will do me the favor to imbli‘th this hasty-writtemletter, and your Black Repeibliean associates the kindness to ;let them know I am coining They may wish to muster up one ot. your Ileecher's or Parker's to reply to me, divide,Aitine with any one of your pious freedom-stricken. Respectfully, he. W. O. Sep. 12, 1857, Editor/1f the Knoxville Whig. AktbarOper hypective county, worth in' the .1# • -. TNT TEL —A . beXoeStied dra - n - y estite in fee simple AN "ACT prdVulinz for the reeartiptio4 ophlogofsstlib court or aldertnan or justice sproe kiymentv by Thinks, and for ,„ of thil t‘eit the amount of said judg ffelul Deiolorc. . • , Bo ver abovo all itieundwances. and visions 01c' art r P th e e n a t moHant d 7 meted from levy and sale on ;oration ,or le IlleorpTralloil , hereitofpop e f iteetitlon, ho shall be entitled to it stay 'of ' passed, declaring or authorizing the forfeit. exeeittloO thereon, on judgment now obtained tire, of the charter of any I rank, saying, tr 'ma or to be °Waned, on suits now brought, for and iindirince company, or corporation the term of ono year from the yiatc of the touring lianbrig priYileges, or iiillietinA any paosage of thin net, and on all others for one penalties 'or iiiitlairizing any compulsory year, to be computed from the first day of nun-pay- the term to which the action was cowmen to•;.ignitit for or by reason of (lie veil ; and ('very defendant said judgment meld of any of itslialiflities, or the issuing or - Ihp fin - Ong - At the - nnton of innY hnvu tile - same Mtty of P - t - etn Lion ther eon , under the I„„., o fif ntibia ` thirty days, from the passage of monweirlili, though nil specie payiiig, or this act, or within thirty days from the reit thc. looming or d oo ,„„ ot i„ g „ I th nnt the dition of any , future jurigmetit he shall Aire rtnitti , ite amount of specie or specie Ciiiiiist,l gee"vit Y to be approved of by the court er d i ; hy a judge thereof, or - by, snob alderman or nonce tine 21st day of Sept. A. 1). 1857, acid the same are hereby until I jo B tice of the peace, bolero whom such juidg (tor second monday of Ap ri l, A. I), 1838 inent Was btained, for the. sum covered, and all fort', And penalties, or together w o ith the interest and coat re; Prow. fled, That this section shall not apply to the thereto, lieretofore incurred, or that may I liereaficr be nicurred b.f., 0 the stud soeond 1 wages of labor, nor debts upon which stay of 0„,.11 ails of ..f execution 11 exprbvsly waived by the of ,incoi lunation oi le•iirorporation, I debtors. nor the judgmouts upon whi c h buy for or by ren4iiii or t h e causes it fin or jof executtim llas.afready been taken under .any nl diem nee hereby remit ted-: and so 111 ‘ 08 • tild providrd, ' Chat the poi touch thereof as moll) has any !mirk from 1 v""”" (lire sectsa ,' shall e xtend to jtalg. making loans and clivi•onoth Issuing its own newts " len! t'' "e e"tere" , as well upon of • „ii„ r L nu k s ntron poi n t el l howl a n d warrant of attorney at upon mart under the Inns of will I ~„„,„„„„ ~„I it,. gages to nactire the same. and to any subse. , 1 ,,i, ~in peru~lll walk, or n lne:0 of ti n e pretiii.es rst deads during the emspemoon ,peete bound n4' se ell as to the original obligor or mot (gag.; P/ei ode(' fetribber, That na mein s,in hatiiitc!ol (liaCottrillog Ilnllqul , neltnlount'.l'yli,.,cu! sl, Si „ ) „i mom ',hall no: apply to judg. nail Lc a'fid bile ). T. Lt "" " """tgag'4. 01 "" t s""lsse" , red yi , eatled 1111 , 11 the .1 ;tint year afory.,wl tri. , g . .. 11 4 11 . ,., WO' interest the! con ny",eu Ir (rennet trrlnz 'some - TrisTir , mlnto"l. o + ,l w 4 tho , ""* 1 ...v 4 ..$ --art.- lte-sw , rning of the same. in t•Ilt h Moils as the Larks are 01 10 1,.i)11111V t1i..1.1t , lilt 1 , 1,1i,1N i„ ‘, „nt 111101010 1, 1 111 1111 , 1 art to line It Ili, . "1i 11 lan and hi sli.o I .7'4_ '111,4 not take effect mane. 'ss'od also t„ all hilt 1,,, hank' or "CULT eorporailon Ho:moor , nod eurpio thin, • slith 'O`idi lu bv4e " 1 ""illo t , I ,o tli`il o ll4 mom ha,, k ;,• h art wll.oillu.lN dtt-afterthepas , agohereof, or p, ~;.. i any speeo. lo io , t I o 011 I ISO, 111 1.1 It 1,, I .‘y n Its note, or oldtiotionv,iiii nil" La ; 11 , oip , d Lt ILL 1 , - , = l tt at ,I . ,the stet]. liohlers of sun) bild, 4a other /''„,.'•d „. ino- "'ponllionshallb , foretheexpirationof the vast 3,..d.%s or within thirty days after Cl,lllllll, ot ,11, 111 1 11 01111111, 1 .1 11 r. 1 .1rill 111* tile' the ~.evt 1, 1 , any 'link shall hair suspended specie pay h th e lll ll lll , l 11111111 111111 . 14 of obligations, at a no's ~) ~11 . ,11n n; I„, „tr,,, 1 „1 1111_ 1 ;1111 , to Ls called by the der ',tors thereof t abbe, I for that purptioi, on ten day: pnblm notien, in 111111 or more tll wipapersi, accept t h e pro vi-dou, of this aft by a majority of voles of ..ioekhot.t, 1 , , to lie ‘etetLand,,coiitied a.;eonhog tin tile charter ~1 a•.•, prine I irik or her vorporalion r' enlaun~ the 11, o!loil Of iltrectora, but to rank , such n' •ephile.e valid th - tirc shall be hll'l 111 the ofli c or the (;.•tioi.tt or thin c 00..., o.ilth a ~ ,iiro•a.o that (hi., ,•, , t has }well dull - ae, opt' tI. nod. r the COlll - 111.111%1.111 of spell batik of oilier corporation, nit voted by the .o:Jeanie Prtsident or I . 1111 , 1 Cat hUf the said hanks accept ing lho proVisloon of this act. shall also pay into the Treasury of the - Cointrionwealth. 041 before t h e (trot dry of 4Tamiary, Anne Domini, one thons.no ' i eight hundred and linty -eight, a sum 4 . 4luaai to one-half of one pi r v4llllllll 111,1111 Olt espital stock of /.31141 to any amounts they are now hy law required to par Sr(' 8. That section forty-seven of the net, approved April 16. 1850, entitled, act rl golanug banks," be and the saute is r' epeali . il , r 4r,v 1r 'Plot the fa•gi,lature hereby . re• 1, the light Vol !enter to alter. revoke of 1111 . 11.11 the charter,' of any bank or banks: 01 1 1111 t al limb ot accepting tioik 1,1,0,00, ill . 110 n net. ;teenier w IL ie ' I OW 111011 the ,11111. 1 TPA V prove, iiijiiriburs to the t 111/yIIN Of the o. l lllmoiii% al , h. in onaiinet as to do Ile 111JUSLICU tO the corporator , . err 111 That no bank, salil.g , r 11. 1 ,1 ire or 011 L , Itlrri•lty or ludo( have dr Ino concerned in Ihe pararar.o of notes 44 arty or Ike in - eirpi - rrared ,i 1 thrs hale lit Icss than their ii.ir 'aloe. and any and entry or Ito. ithicrr,, ,i 1 noel itritillotttots Relining the pro% ',ions of this section. Khali he deemed guilty of 11_ iiii•den nom pmu,hn6le upon rortviction hy a tole 111 110 l I's, 111.10 hie Lnndrrl dollars, too trio, than one t 11 1 .11,M1111 I dollars, one 1,11 111 11l 11:11.1 1.0 the 111101 1111 , 0.1.111 the otLrt half to Om of tin Commonwealth 11. That 110 AIM kv , bonds, pl onus naly per , oll.il ptoperty , ur other val ttnlde 51'1 111 OH, hypol 1144%0 I'll or null 111 ple.lttt I'l l ll, *lllll potter or .‘ttoroo nt ta, he il or othei o 0:e, for ri iht or 111 , 1,1' loam .r, - ;diall riot Ill• sill for the perloti of six iirintM, from t h e passage or this act, n IEIIOOI the coli.etit ul Ole drL Or. tit htnr4 or party 113 111,111..•.ttlog or 111. dg Ink the same, 6'1114' 61st 11. alt' 1 had nod obtained in M 0 2 I h 111 111 ,I. li I . 110 Ii 10 nil ,1311.1111 , 111, i /11141 11 tot,: no, r• gm,. , I 1.0 In 0 I•nrh an I 11. I ‘ 1..,;/ 111 111. ..10 • ..I 1'1111.111.110 . 03 I'lll , lo •• 1 I ti it• it 4,11 .HI tit , . ii.. 4 1, , •,': .1 11. l'i \4.t , I,l'lol li p . it 31 1 1 o . / Lit th, till ! . 1 _ ~; . -I il. lt "1110 11.1./1. in fin, ,4•1oloolln..,1!1, .n, il, ;111. Lit 311.1 111./111.111i thi ri .in 1.• to ,:s, 111, a , i 1 :.., , ,if , li, 1., !,Idiot I y lit , oath .: .illititil, 1,, (.I lit pi', ••1,10111 111 4 1011 , 1 111. 1...1 Sitoi p op: . 11 1 ,. 1110 31111/Jllll 11 11, 1 .40. ;mi l /11.1./11111, 1 ....0.. 01 1111 rlitlt , lllll 4.1' , 111. 11 111 1111• 1,41, ~.aim of 0,,,i ~,,,,,,i ii i ~,,), L o th., aril 1 I 1,, 1;,1,6,•,. itai• 1 . 1 -1111 4.111,r tinii:•• 111 4/I; 11101 Ili lON 1111111 eh(' 1111,111/1 of its 1 ,10, 4 ~ , ir, 0 .m.t,,, ; r.,,,,0, th, um ,40 i l l 4,1,0,14 iiii lailing mill! LAI ili 1.1 , ,11, nail lialitnri-, dm- In oilicr bank, : i%1111.11 1•1111eIllelit 41111.11 Le pith'. 11,1 iii - Iln 11l 51 , 11.......1111g 1 , 1,11 l• Id n in ‘l,lll, r if 110 1 , 1111113 111 ‘llll,ll 1111. I.llllls. 1...1....41#.41. so II (here FM IUI ntwailapyr tit 1 In i iiitiit)•. tin ii to a lie, -paper of .Illt. Ili 1„116.1114: colllil . ‘ *IA 1.1% ,101.01011 Of 110, lA, . 01 1.1111110 1, 4 ..10111) 111111 r , VI /.... 1.. 11,1.0.1., 1.1 OH) 111 i 0111 i lit i, •• 0 1, 1 , 1 - of ~ , leant; 01111 tn. n tioniiiiiiirnaor ; nail CAOI f the iiniil idly i•ri ,hall. 1111011 1.01111.1.114111 1111.14. 01, lit' 1111.11,11111 Ili it site of not 1,., than liar limn], it 14.11111, nor nisi,• ihnii oni• 111,,,i,a1111 11,11 it • 3' 110 111.. , In 1 iOll ill 110 1 . /011-1 40/1, half til lii gi,eii In the pro,, atm. nod 011 e I.:411 10 the 4.0L11113 iii .s 11101 1,1,11•11 lin.ds I, iol•Liiiil. Sri3: 'I lint Ilse nniil hitatti , nrr herr)/ riliolti.ill to rti t 11 : o AI p, I, mini . IMO, o f nil II: 1,1, 111 1 4. o r It. 1,4 , ~In, WI. 11l 1114 111 1...1.1..1 141 It 111e - 1101, Of :LP 111' sOIN • nut 1,.1.:, or tit,•(•,,ffifo.o.,, 31111 ,viii, 1, paid . 1 ,, ,•;., r., till thi II lialiilli a i. 011 .111.1 1111110 111311 Iy rani: 14. tin 21 , 1 .I.i) of :". ph ?libel la.! alp' ,i 11 , 1, .4,11 .011111111 i ,01... 11l nod lit ..1.1,1 1,111 k ,, nu al., h. O, 1,, 1 0th0i4..41 Lil pa. OW 111 nil it, ~ h 0.,,,,,, 11.,11,10101, 11101 ill 1 , 111111,111, ... Mil liol, ..0101114 1, ,t 011 1e.1111,4 0,1111114 till' -.3111i 'AMU li 1111111 .... i . 111 11111 .11,1, .11 11 I'll , lll. 111 411 .1111 4.1 111 , ~ ,,,i 1,,k, •h,iii 1 ~,,,i, li, Ili,. isit, Inn, 0101.., .111111 4.1 311 if To ' 3111111. 111, 11.11111,11. 11 , 1.111 RIM 111 11 , 1 that any lidlik liy limi unto , il in ‘ll 1111 00,.110 C 4.11.1- 1100, lio 10.Si:11110 :11•111 111111 111 101 31.1r1,1111 I.IIIIC 1111111•14.11, 1.11,1,114 1:4/1 iiiter. at , ' in' , 11111 Irrllik, :1, 4 ..111111.-.11111. 1, 10 Illi 4 tin, Ate OW Cllll4llllOll 1.1 . ,u, hi 1,,,d5. anti the ~,, i 1•01111111,S11,1111, ,11.111, Itfll.l. 1.11,10:: 3110011 4.1. U1111111:1111111 lo 1,1.11111 11.. .101114 Of 'h ur ai.,,,tin, io ~ oh ii,1.;0 ‘. r ,•1,, , ,,11, pß t f-,1 h. in,,k, the (lull 111, -.111'1'1,1 n:11l I,llrt OW II soil 111'1, 4.1 W 1111111 1,01 11.1), lei do 1 (110, I nor and 11 the offi• , 1 ..I ill. .141,1141 rd. ' shall s, In- , 11 in tout ilii , 11.1 t0i111 , ,.,11 I Cr, 10 11131,t. ,11,111.01 , 1.1.11.11..1 (I In prinliti i i nay liiiiil,, iii ilin.iiiai I.t . iii i•iii,,y) liii I lint ',mi.,e or it .11.1 I •11111111,,10 1,1, 1 , 11.111 ri init.' that the i,diil laid. 1 • ill an int.iilii ill i i 4.M.1111011 Or 4,1411011 v, It, a 11.,,! . ni 1.1 .1, Hon Of lan, Ow I:iorohior , hill Of roll j oll 1-.114 In. lines. I On:11,n 'II I.lllllg. 1110 1.1111. ' I', r ~1 111.• ..il , l Liu.'. 1,. 1.. i 111 ',1,,1, 1 ,,,1 il l , . 11 1.1 Inolk ,hill In if. lint , .1,.1 :111 , 1,Q In ii, lits of lill4 ant turf the 111./ 1...14 4 tilt ri of , hall i harlot lei nail.i iii,',, , ' 11 . ItO .I--, ',III 111 Ili 00' 111:111111r 111,'01,11 I, Ih.• 11, ! i'llll'll'il 1 ' .\u VI li gill 01.1 J I , ankii.:' 31,10,0,1 lh , km, .i. i y i d A s i ii i it It 1 t ., - 01 , il ii r ‘ ii ii ii ,V4 i of ..iii 11 i iiiniiii,,iiii in. liiiling til l 4 , 1111411- Salli'll ili illo , 4.1111111,.1 T. , :it .14 donna! . 11( 1. 411 . i 1.1011 , /1311 lii 1,8,1 lit' the bank ng•ani-.1 II 10 , •11 it tt i' , 1 , 1, nub-.; the report shill 1., f.iv.14.0.1,. lit 11, I ~11,111 ion, in which en•;•,111n N 01111 lio 11.1141 IN 110. 111/lill. ant Piot Ob.i, dolt ow lend. ,hall 111 114111111 d 10 /1.4.1.11"1. 1110 111/11, ill MO hallit awitti , t it lip li 0 , Mil •Ilt. 111.1 y Inin ao, atoni said, at any twit' lift, r 1111. ry 01 tho shin. 1,1) the t novn MIMI tit. emitiiii•ooom r shall ri•initrt t n later of stall L.,111. allinr litoli tho sin,t,, of , 11 , 11,1 , ,„,k ',intim! 11) the pro, I , lnnni, of (hi, suclion, SKr 4. T Ira the set oral collectors of tatses. tolls Hod other revenues of, the Cont. monwealth, slid norm enemy treasurers are mrt by arttlortm d to receive for State our the rion of the 'solvent hanks of t h an owninol), thipir4ll not '.eerie payin g Banks. in - p.r) Mehl of the said lases, tolls and revenues and the State I'm A-surer is In reby nutlhctiu.l 10 11•1 . 4 nr and rrrnpt flit the sans m iLr same n tanntr Its thotigh said hanks wet c .peete paying. Sis' 5. That. the depnsits by the State 'Jr. usurer to the credit tut the I:enormity' valid' in the 1.4/( dill bank, had other corporations, and all haul, notes which RAJ ,tow or triad' k ere l4 l leLhßin 41111_1111111HXY ktY i ng ll,ll -4" 1 : - r 414 of sunpenston aforesaid, shall front 1 1 time to time, en demand of the ' said 'Tea. surer, be paid by the same banks or other corporations respectively, tit specie . Provi ded, That ths said treasurer shall, required by the cashier or president of an , such blvik N loch demand isquode for specie on u.. Soh present I c y path' or affirmation to the surd cashier or president, that said notes were received by him as revenue paid into the treasury of the Commonwealth, and that he does not intend to use the specie to be obtained thereon for ally other purpose than the legitimate put poses and uses of the Treasurer of the Commonwealth. • See' fi 'flint upon judgment.; hereto formentered, to snits vonimeneed writ or otherwise, or which may be entered ditri the period liereinbefore mentioned in actions instituted by e writ 'or otherwise in any court in this Commonwealth or before any ithier man or justice of the peace, on judgments ohtamea before hl orliners, lithe defendant Wilt 1) 111. WIN E. FINNEY, Sion)," of the Sottate. .1 1., 1 WRE \IT (,ETZ, spealscr of 11 1 ). 11.))140 of It' .reqentativoq /To ot .1 I )1.1“1,,, I I I s.ll .1 \IF:" I' l ll,l, l ll'K, Gorynior. Irti.r is ten MR. rtt Croliptoolo • tOn late Round' \ holster to (1114 touloln , t,. halt! 1., In aced our Minister London opine r.r010.1. 'Hoe IVashinglon (o l io 41. 11 1111111 f 1/1 rho N w look TIMY It .Ir, that II; Crampton repeatedly oh, moat 1 ,111,1 h lief marked trimmer kin d . (Ir. II 011.0 worn i , listanding the t doers old,. latter (~ the kinolood mid mood .ordi,ol fee lii his own part. (In ill on-011.11M r , e 4 •lltly, tt lide Mr. Dallas n 4 1% 141 k 11. g in the si l o et in company %loth a roo tresli nobleman, \lr.l'runpuor] nits ob• so I seol approaChing rl , rll the opposite direc tion, tont upon so eon; our minister he Foul doily paotsul up an alley-nay and again mord'. d tutu Conduct like throt, frequently relocated, ha; Cc acted attention and elicited a good deal of severe remarks against Mr. , who would seem to have no excuse for It, except hos general hatred to Ameneans 1.11 / 1 , ' ,1 h1 ,4 forced /041rC1111;11t from the embassy inirtt a Tire PIWSIDP: T AT 111/Me—AN' TVIII/1{ VT. tin Saturday morning last the court rourn i at Laie•aster was unusually_ crowded as an Innen twit pmy teal nos going on., In the 0n ,1.t of Iheir Inoceeding Jaines•lluelianari, tin President of the United States, and alone, .ivallonl into the Court—that very court before which he earned his early repu• tation, and in which lie practised fur nearly forty years ,\s yam as lie was recognized, the judges on -their seats, the lawyers, the pry, wit, 111'01,1, spectators, and all ram, an if actua ted lq• (vie cut Julio lurligb sad . etnaL , Wi . - covered to welcome their old (Heal and fellow citizen• rt:soent kindly salu ted those ahouthim, and after shaking bands with the judges, retired apologizing - for hay ing interrupted their proceedings. J . Dr. J. J. Wether Imo; dentiid, No. 10 Tremont Row, llostori hut introduced into his practice a very.ustfu) and elegant ope intim, (map worthy of public attention. It consists of -the restoration of partially de cayed teeth by crystal gold web led on. 'The original form of 'the tooth is filly restored, and, for till practical .purposes, it is as good as noir. ' WO lutes Seen two front tooth, one third gone by decay, fully brought ' bark in this way to their original shape. strength and service, Wherever there is a solid foundation, no matter how much of the upper portion Of tooth is gone', this ()Roraima , can be successfully performed. U:7 Clever fellow —Pon."B. T. Shugart El 111
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