12 Proeeldlia•m's • " . ' • 1...1...: - ... ., , i. 7 4 , - . - - .7- ,.. -... ' ..., - - - .,... - :,.. - • - ...'Repo ted for the XT Slates Gazette. -- l r i'6egelitt,' - gl9 'ol6 — ooll:l7lthitiOit ' FOIL 'ME AMENDMENT OF .- -- '-'• - THE CONSTITUTION.' -::•;;--; . •• • - a - outsnifoorOct• 19 1837. , On the :fieSt.dity,. - after the .members re "''ll.o4o- tireiaats;ft restilutinn wits adopt : c•11 - •to - meet - dt TO - o'clock - instead 0(9 in - -the forenoun t . and t , iLilispeffs'eNtitla,dft ec .: -.noon .sessions.. Tneday,ltokyeve.r; fr:roat ~.-_, lotion was pasSed ;to'. meet -- (holy at 9' o'clock, A, M., Anil 3 o'clock, P. - M.--• .. •-Tliii 7 hA - y - ing been done,.-181iink-.the Corir-l. nr vention will not :. fi nish its sittilin•s - betere . l t aw. d irect .. - , :a . .s the ---- ' - Legisl -- a.ture_ioa• - rlie,i:e' A - 1 - . er - b . April'next. "It is a well - known fact in Thole who conscientiously ' scrople to bear arms, shall mit be coin ' 7:-tlti•history of ilielegistation, in Penitsyl.-, .pelled to do so; but shall pay , an equiwa .•..v. Apia, that - Ithese afternoonsessions rcttard lent rl` . personal service. ,f ' ''. .. - . the , progress of. business, by fatiguing' Mr.,13 - rowirmoved, tosuit Out all after ' members, preventing inVestiwitioo c u tti ng thc veard ."clirect.!' . ':-: ' ..-.-, - ..' : ... . -off the tree interchange Of opjitions Of - the • ---All'• Porker , ' of NOl'O'auiPlOth -hoped member. in theiriniVate.Cit•cleS,lhj-uviriii-er-e -th Ranendinent_w.ould_be agreed - to, •iiti'l . .- '-`l"lieir heal th,, -- and tit ereby : readi . !iiii . ir _ the ;;. ie question. of. c.ouscielitious•.scruple's • - 0--- - ----..,-- -out-to-rest. • • .. • •peevisli,lll,oatui , ed and - uneasy,:and en-• • .. - -ICI - 'l , ..."l.litidle 'deaf af'ed : himself opposed - • cm:raging friv(Pous debates.'.'here as , I--- 'toe amendment ato to the secti on. Ile =7 - been idore.,:bOs!fles--flooe•--ili- the last, .1 v.O } remarked. that it wa . •alta getli e tunnec . es-- daYs, than,a whole `week - before the'-:atl- story t o-i osee t any mpg in the Consl an a journment; b,ut I-do not expect intielt pi•o- •tion 'relative - to. the militia; the whole re gross now, _ We...shall probably_ tuivett•re,_ _g,ll I 11(1911 ,911..1191-91111. of_,'our defence, be -- petition of the-ol d - debates debates on trifles, - de •mg .delegated .to the national 'govern --.:. moer t acy r and--the.rtiles of proceedin;4•. - • '.., ":fief:, ii wasmoite super liorioi,:to say - the The-President : pro. tent.:,. Mr:Porter', least of it., -- ,-*But these objections . W.c.ite . ~ „ of 5 01 . th ,ii np0n , ; .1,1,1.6 e t.„., t h e c . „„„„..: wc.,41, - itc. corn-paeivot • with that- oundis, one___of grievously - harassing a body of ~.tion,the ieftillit iffittrifitit - of the election; - mrot2i - lisriiigiiisheel for every.philarithro• -in--the-allstrict,...te fill she-va c an cy (keit- - . •tic virtue• healludecltothat peOple_ivho, ston - ed - br the death of Mr. S.vectland.--. 1 with - , NV in. Penn •iirst settled upon Alm ~ __The returns wer n e read; tleclaring'E. NV••- Fi•fii• o f that• State for: w Itich we mkt -- berat Sturde,rant to be _duly elected. •Mr. 8 tti r- legislating. Ile' directed the-at ten:lo6'of . (levant - is - a Whig; elected to fill the phiee . l flt.legate - s-In -the, •vivid and , graphic' pie :- of a' , Van Buren matt, My-Brown ; of tore drawn by his c,olleaguelfrorn the.ci- Phila'delphia county, offered a tegolutiim, • ty iti'll - fe-fr mer„sesSion„w.here , the era 7 , :which was laid on the table, th e o bj ec t of dle : iva's torn from . the sleeping ifit'a - itt, Ity• . which w-asitn prevent discussions,--and the the collector of the Militia lines. -_•,, calling of the ayes and nhos:.tin motions .._ . - . m e . , ij iy lh. fl•pnil . Centre, alicl that hr. calling •I' d? ("le' could not agree with the,gentle -tnanfrom :Philadelphia. - Ile,- .'tis true, tiort. ' • .-.- ': - • ' has di :IWO 1 vervdolefid piCture or the --.- - - - 141 - rr;- - Bell - Of -- Clie'Ster,- offerel-a•reshlti---, - - ----e----I- 2 7Cf r.- 4 -e - ---.. but , '• ' tvils of the miitiiia .3 - ystein, :tie Ma i : 100o proceed to thtelectiMt of an ad., c s of the societ - Y . OT.Friends Must be• Pro-. • ditional Secretary, in •the Place.of - Salo'r l 'recterl - --they , Will not--du it;-who-'shall? I A.'.GillotiCeaesiometl• but the hoti - Sit ver y - - - --the ' min? If , thing Wrong , . Roof any was ' - properly refused it; ,consider it, • "Die Ti ce it one in 016 .colleeti•uf of hoo,iit...was=a :is, o n e Secretary is sh Ilia:tent for-the Mtn.- •,. folation Of.the consfitttlicht and' laws - , N eotioti,_ ; - .11he, idea of i v ,• o - - p . I .i ti ci p a l. se._ and there W as• aMode Of redr:e'SS - 'o6Vialed:• - ~. - cretarlVS;-ofie td:tepresenrerielf•lptilitiritl , -•,:s“ 1- i t-f•ti sal( ~...N Ne „ IA L. _ll.-.; 9,14. ....liiiitty - , -- is --- elnlrliOi. - .. - : • -,, . .. . that the Conititat,ion.Of the t.. 5.. amply_ ... ,-.... - :.l*.lie C,oavention : Altemproeftetled to the provided f,h• this .mOtter f and tharthere fore it.i.a not . necessary . for 113 . to Piave any: - - -earlsideratiort-of-a;--resolUtioh_ submitted • hi , m r. itt , i , yart, to ..p,....: Ict . ion..on the su bject; Ittrt. Congi . ..e . ss . re- . sometime-since; ' lot resonlv the enrolment of th e citiz.ms, vent more than one Hour;' disco ;ion each their disci 'dine . and equipmem:ls fell. to slay; of Motions and reSotitiMis.' lklis:re , l the.b.. - fates. ' I think the question orc - oli __solution was ,•sopported 66 the. green(' of - science - had better bethrown overTo the. saving tinie-, but - was . at last_indefinilely_ •Nitith.Artick...____l.-_ - •_ ; _ _ _ _::-..,:•:_-;'-. T ostittfiteS.7:Mr . . Ste't•etis -opposed, 911 the :M -Porter, r. ,Of - NOrtharit pton,-sittid it ground of _a resolution being on file of- .had beeit - observed very--ebrecctly;.that. ::7 - ,Sred:bralf• -- Dififitii; - iir Pliihillelfliiii - e - du - n -- : - jorisd 4.4t0n-if:pot 1 -- illi:u-biocthttt_6,, , , , jr 4r,Tit - iiiinul .the - elrarter .of - the - Bank Of. gIY eII C. (jiT -C- 11 I:1.e iii 3- to ' 6)ll g reSS'an-4. ' cli° This doctrine,_said he, I:A•fil --„--,-Ihe--11-..-Stas.- , .,_1\ la•-...SteNten_slsaittlieLwas -4t--es• ___. •• deter - ntinet t tat - this_ reSolution should be 1 i ,... fully rliscussel; in - Order th show te . the __people Of Pennsylvania,:the Union, and -- lhe World,: what were in.favor orviolltiing contracts. . i • ----77-- 7 — ST.rlll .1 - rtieleVlVCConstitatiort.. : . Nr. -Read offered the. following, to be -- called - section sixth— . •SEtc..6. An Auditor Generarand Allot.; - pity General shall - be elected-1;y a- joint -. vote Of the members of both houses of —IIIC-Lvgistature-to-hold-theii-offieess-for the term of two year - S. Vacancies to 4e filled bran appointment of the - Governor, to continue until an election:Shall - be - held as aforesaid. • . . • . The above 'section was advocated! by - Atte."Re4, and Opposed by Messrs.:Den -11.,-y and -Porter of Northampton:: Mr. Ingersoll moved to amend so as to m ke it read; "an Auditor General and - At\ orneY General shall be 'elected - a:inn- . N illyby•tlie,people:"..Whichtootion was ne:- . gatived. Ayes '24—noes 82.. -_. • 'Mr. Bell. moved to strikeout the words -- Attorney-Geneial i -which-motiain -was Ate-. gatived. ' ' :. .. • - - -Mr.. Agnew offered the fulldiving as a • - substitute:' : : . ' - • • le . . Tile Governor by, and with the advice and Consent Of ,the Senate, shall - appoin -- and commissionJor the term of 3 ye rs, anAuditor . General;-..a 'Secretary? f-tire ----Land-Officera-Surveyor-Ger7dl, At toe ' !ley. Generaloind such ritJtet. officers as - - Ita*e' the management o the-lExecutiVe 1 Department." • ' "•••••• ' ' ''''' • .•••• -.•,!... . . • The - .amemdinent: vas negatived.' : •:. -- Tlc vaite-Waetitaken on the "section , - o ff ered ,by 11 _ yth lr. Read, whew it _was nega. 7 tived—ay,s 39, noes 61. . ---- ---10tb 7 SECTION.The Convention then rir deeded to the - following report . of. the ommittee. --- '7 -- - -. •', - .. . -- - - - Section.lo.. Alloffic:ers for. a term of . ~.,,.. y years,shallhold their offices for the terms respectively •,sii - e - ,Ciff - od. - At - iliftilr - th - e - ro nil i.. - ' :thin. that they:behave themselves well. - -. ,•••., Mr,-Bell moved to 'amend. by adding. ... ---- land - 'rfia - Y•''-tie --- : - C - elitoveil on-conviction of misdemeanor -in ..-office; or: tiny infatiotus • • orinie; or an addCesi Of 'both' houses of the ....,` Jemislatai•e.' 7... - , -- -- ... ,- . • :-"-'. - r. b er . .: - e••• .Mr. Stevens minved - to amend 'the reo tionlnf:Mr.•Rell, by striping out all after: the•-words-I'irifamOus crime.' ' - .. Mr.1.1411 - ACiepted the amendment of . - , -.=- , ---Mr4leve , iiifii-es-o•-vinitli•fi - ca•tion--7------' ---:--I, . , Mr.,'WlicidWard Moved to: amend, br,' ~... adding., 'or by the address of both houses': - , of the'.4c.g.islature,' ;.. .I. : • '.• • • -,' After ?none. discussion !bet ween •illessrs. ": WoOd•ivard; l ßell, Stephens __Darlingloo,- ..-. ....__and-Cqnriiiigliattr, thelimendiirent - Avas.ne - .- - ga 1 i vg(l, - --ay (i' 51,, n oe s .61. , I -- "- ,Mr.. , ...AY:otOtvt4,rared : tit adtl i 'Clerks . ] of lice conrts,Jrotlionotariesi and itistf- I • , ces 0f...the,,i'e0 . ,e,.. MO••:bejemovetl' i bytlre I - Govecnor,;:.l;y.'llie lidilreis OrbOth I) ' ' „ onsa j . i - ial•th'Le'o4littire;'• , . . ' - • '' ' - • '.-- firk ''' •''"'''' • _ .. ,_ e-conatnittep i,bep rose; and 'the .Con;.' vention.tidjokneit -- •...`•---• ' .' - •” •‘• FRIDAY,O b ' l O ' • ' ' .Instead - of t Ite.Trio - cittot - Olinirs --, calling .Of • • „ the- ft. , ,,itrkil d .:; . 0 . - 4, - y,,, vifiich:,e - pnpim ed . so li=tSWEiIMEMI Mli . . 'much time- on NVednesclay an .Thtrs -'day;%ute..syere-r-•Ati;claY,-eniivenedby a-:ta f titer .sprightly debate upon an -umend; pieta •or Mr: , , Altinv n,.. 'of Philadelpti ia :''.4ltt nlyto the, 14th sectioli of the rePoet_ - -tyrtiie:st*dinr, committee; on die sixth article of the Constitution. -1 ws.ll tran , sctihe "lie seet inn - atlengt b. ~. and u poi) a 1 glancelt wilt be' Perceived that it em braces wirat Mr. *Biddle properly termed -a 4sexed ryttestion.:!'r ;•.,.., ,1,.,-. , " "S,dc.„.l-I.' 4.'itt "fi.egin6n of tids'Com nrnil.realtit skull be armed. oi.gattiged,B‘ '-aisciplined for 'its defence, in such man- ;yew )as U . 1 sett rilAw.„l_ //ototon; vs. Moore et al, first in the Su preMe . Court '•df this State,' and after wards in the .Supreme( . ....ciurt_of the V. States. expense of Tthe-Nlilitia-Sys iii - 61 - 11 i - e - - 116 ye ar--47 - 9 - 00,10 - 6 - ;'-exclu • sive of the time of the late 'war. amount• echo the 'enormous sum of aud` :al cents; when the receipts arising from - the - syStem within- the same time, amOnnted. only to 5200,162 40 cents.- - Bo t- he would-not object to-the great ex. - nensc:,of.thq system, if it could, be shown -that—any—corresponding benefit _Wastle 7 - -fiVed Sewn it,- .• After Porter had taken his seat, Mr CummifiS - ro§ - e - ; -- ,niiil "fought the bat ,tle of the Jews o'er again," to use the languagnif - M - Cl4 - rtita; in order ` to Mins that 'in, good old times such. religia s scruples. were.. riot •entertained, b that gods, angels, and Men fough . . ike va liant soldiers. lie passed / . tom Dan, through Beersheba, down Ito Ethiopia, and called up every scr . ure hero in, his way,. to vouch-fOr it truth of what he said, and concha by remarking that fighting nras . : . ever forbidden. by the Messrs handier and Biddle replied to Me. umniins; when the committee rose efore any question.was taken upon Lb amendment. • • . . • •••- . Mr. Martin offered the followini•reso lotion, which lies on the . tableAill to -mcirrow.: ' • • • • , "Pesolded,..h i- tlie----freeme.p,of-r_jher County of Philadelphia, glee!. eae.ll; one Sheriff, ar.d Oite.,Coroner.'! n• Mr..Koni . gmacher. of fired the follow '' ' • . That:.twenv.cppies„Qf ,the. Debates and Journal be deposited in the State Library, and that the balance be distribufed among . The members of this COnventiiM:"_ SATu DATFOctoler-0,-1-. The debate, or yes.terday.im the' amend ment offered . Mr. Brown, was pros the whole of this day's.. sitting in'comt "TiFeTartlie - iityuleilitrthe 4ame . spilit whic "characterized its corn menceinent. - s-commenced•-by--Mr: - J.enks,_. the _substanc of whose, •remarks, was:__.... " I feel myself cane! upon_ to lay .be fore this committee irtj Views upon tbj.•' _exeiting.questiob. T _Th_ _legislattteelltic 86 construed -the clause pf the Co,upitu-- tion which has.reference to the Militia, as malte it imperative tgrin tliTeM to - ..ittgani7t.:And - etfttipa.ifelficerti -the ',.'.ommonwealth, :when even the re titotest•neeesSity-fO-vso doing did •not ex ist,. -When •remonstrances_ against the lodger continuance of so ;burdensome gyste(n • were' presented; tlielietilibliers Wee_aus.wered4liat_thez;__Cp_usiltn_tioujm.,_ — pe.Tatii - el)rr r ecTuiriTcrlt; arfeiT.Ttliat no dis ece iron 'was permitted..to-the legislature. ..The annual. trainings are rnoSt.'onerous to thel:coUle. Why, sir, by the state niencorA,:. gentleman from slor.' tharup ton, it is shbw."ll that, there by this worse tiblin useless system, half _a Million of dollars. annually. This_ is" t exPeli4e Viirr,h • the ,legislatuye l " - if ,un trainelleit'lif the . ColiSt;tationi• are -Opt justifid' iit*impbsitig upon But there is'-atiiietli t - i'n•iny!,opinion, - o! infinitely Moment than Xll,e -Ztir 04414 'consideration Of dollars and cents; it • the frititrul.aoure•of vic`e.anditp ty... All hiatory tells us - thaf'nn Common=_. wealth Gan fist when - the•mOrala of the people- beedme.cor_r_upti r tbe_perntatielicy of our republic dependatfpon the iirMe 'of tlie.citii'n - s. hen an. eiligency•dcPu ,arise We owe . "it.to,ourselves e out' 4 etpin• try and our God,.prumptly• eproll•ottr. sehres in the mitional . militia. ain not disposed to underval ue the• militia sys. pfysOf have been,a•Militiit..Man,. in peace . and in wall and - . all- my - expo- . riende asitres Ine_ that our animal train lergs not IL_ for____prac Li ea l_ser, vice..,Frespaen, will, not, in time of peace, suhjeCt - themsclves to military. restraint, The.continuance . or the system. We . oppress - of Christians. .1 •t t ouTd not thus despotical : ly -trammel the conscience 'of: any: : man, but let' Om serve Almighty God in vihat•- _ever_manner_ta _hint _mi ght_seem fuller hoxed. a clause-mould-he in, scrted, making it o%ligatory fipon the legislature to.enroll and organize the mi litia, discipline'. optional., The .enrolment ifcSivoutil adhere - to, as it furnishes a convenient ,theaus of ascer• tainini: the ininber ofl men, fit fur • ser vice...-• • • Mr.. .Ctimmins- again spoke to ,the . -questi o p, in a i - inijii a, polenucal :Strain; d i thibil a ti ng -- t o _ his c:.‘yn convictions'eve ry.jot and tittle of a Qitaket"s creed, and Tenet-wed what, he. bacrsaid yesterd - ay, - Aliat,•there 'are only CLrislians And:l,lls'- 110 s upon the globe.. U added r it is the religious belief of the..petitioners that all - warserand iightings are _ . anti.-.christrau;s: this State was_grantecl.,lo__Penn becattse his father was'a fighting Man i —eau they . .get over that. with all tludr humility? Itls_a,,sbarne.for thenr::to a!-k what thu d(); and. so_ the. speaker .- CoMlnued, - --lilte, "my uncle Toby,", fighting - Abe - battlet of yiiverday„over again. , . ,-,, _ ',. • Ikfr.Te.h and ter iron id J l • It.- r/to pl ace _hi ro._:_ self right ,with the - gentlthOti front Ju-: - tiiita - tli:.: , Via not. - kilo w - Whir' t If a t. - ftti•- , tleMen's religious tenets warp, nor did he w care, and ean suppasetbit-asegaally-in differetit tri - 'hat gentlemen what were Iris _opinions or ixlingsl bug he would inform: him:that he was 'so. rufl of the Milk!;ot human kindness,anq . kiltrustedof clrris, - 44 1 '4;1 4 V#3et - *l'll ' i l t,4t 0 0 !k: lia _God- i n-L is fa i w niwa y. ,". .-'• - • . . -Mr.: Mceuhen was in' favor pf,obe • - a me t td-m entiihe ea witi tf'Ssi.-44-es-on 4---0f411,e old constitution paitial - law; and.every man - in his , o_pinifin was under an obliga lionto defeinVhis country. These men can .defend , flivir rights at the polls, - and why notein . tinte,,of - invasion., _; • . -.- AV Meredith - would . !ask - what b-neftt tflarisen froM ;arming and disciplining e militia in tints of - peace; and his an 7 swe r.-to it w onld - .lie f none,- emphatically, -- none : . I n'tiuld - a§kl;-he added;_whether in ttiltdk-kitiSt-lifiCiTt,--a"SyStelli which in these times is a.comiilete We are going to saddle it upotirourkelves, • The yeas nn - d-na-y-s-were-then-reqiiii:Kl .by Mr, _lngersoll and 1.9 - citAer,litylere yeas-79, nays 31' ;-- _ Mr. _Read .moved to strih out' all af ter the word "the,""in the rstline, and insert the following: ' " Citizens of this omMonWealtlf shall htre - n - rollecl - and caselif:threiteneillif. .vasion or insu rection,, shall be armed -and—clisciplind-for-its-defence:-" MS e. .AI ereil i t h , moved to amend; the anAtt aMent. by adding at the end there of," to words "the militia officers' shalt pi? .i a pointed in such manner and fur such time as shall be by law directed.:!!- --,- The Committee then lose. National Gazelle. MORE LYNCHING • There has been more lynching in Vicks burg; The Sentinel of that . place, of the 8t h uh.,gives an .account. or an tltl maw _by the name of Grace, who, for giving "fr • tree passes— to negroes, nos arrested and-taken before a magistrate, tried, and discharged, either from there _being no law eet the case; or from want of evi dence to convict: -A-mob of lynchers - then took him forcibly from the possession of the ,M arsliaLstripped_hitoLantl: gme- him_ei ,severe ;liefririiiirtife. -- limeritations _and - shrieks Of his . alllictgd wife and children." The Sentinel and Expositor, al o details two other hOrri ' case ynehing, of which-we have' • e . 0.-no inention.. - The - language. t paper is as -fol . ~ ___ _.. lows: - -,- - _ "It is only_a feN ireeks - sincelMmanity wasslmcked by a most atroctou guinary spirits of. b i at:7 . •fsm,.. i tite lynch ers, oft the .pe - eson'o . f Mr.. Saunders, of Madismtcoutity, in this State. These • - tillies- , of-suciet.y.rtimlfr,-IsAy, L and • —ci vilization, dr ged this respectable plan -ter - from - e' bosom of•ldS - f:tmilY; - ntid mutilate bintin the most brutal man,- Here iming.liim4postinhpthantyrbe sides cutting off his nose'alid'ears,' - iind •i'carrifying . his body to the very ribs ! ! Webelieve the subject of . lbis foul out rage stilt;_drags- out,a . miserable . en c e—ah object of horror and Last week a club of-Lynchers,• amount wrtia-v-e— -been credibly inforniecl, broke into the house of Mr, 'Scott, .af ~broke_ cOup ty, 'a respectable' member ,of the 'bar; forced him out, and hung him dead on , the next .tree: We, of epausminnoultages co n in m etrAvinst. the peace.of society, and tbe.tv,elfAre and h4ppines 'of :the countiT;', but. tee men tion these its the uaOstenurmous that we have heard of foi'some mow:lo.7' ~osoch ferocioufFan-d nlafnunk outrages loudly demand the . indignatioti . -of 'every patriot, and. of !ery friend of constitu7 .. a , ;roment, , and: ought- to , enlist th connter.in endeavoring . to put, a i: . Aim' - On:tiie legal authorities of Yieksbnitliermit the vil e ' actors .in these - outrages tol,ratt niyliipt ., of jilaqce ?.... - ' ~ rr, 'Mr. V --.l.Vii-7-44-0- THE WAY THEY DO THINGS, IN PON-- . , : • S; 'TIAC, MICHIG '..^ • ; Fro* the Detroif Dhily „.. . • ~ _A woitzut cAtgoinAT _..kOrt- optic u.; . . As. Samuel N. Gantt, editor of the Pontiac, Balance is 'a candidate for the 'S - tie , Legislature • froM the county of I:taitlanct, we republislit.he following con• elusive evidence of his ThnesS.' Ii will. he recollected_that..thiS, Gantt is .the fatittmis 'perse _a-Meeting of . allip_litittnistS..-SOlTiti time ago, but who was ,ipstatttly put down --hy.-an outraged asseirthly. too, is . the• man who was 'placed. upon' the stand before MK . Justice 1 - lentlerson • i:. ] to 'convict sticli . .a Man as Me. Wisnes of roliberyt And; to make the.thiTtg.siirl Mine ludicrous, ,Gantt is' proclaimed by the •St.'ate 'Printer... to. be the 'highest of 'human testimony • --• • . N.- Gantt,- editor csf 'the. tore paper-in Pumiite;.:lancl a•canclitlate on the Tory ticket for- the State legislature, was then called, and at the reOest ol the de fendant; sworn to answer,whether_lie-was . interested in the..cyept . c4 7 -the suit. 14! _testified that lie hqd:ptvimised th,e playa tiff iciltetp Kin to..pay! -the expiStittes . .or th 6 others (d,id not isay who they vtire) to . - tar and feather the defendant and carry him. out - of the . village—knew the ballot robbetkandlre - -tlitin't care. Theliefr2nd an COIS - to receiyinigGantes - evidetCce, and :cominenced-making rntalk4 to the court= itt suppoft of his objection. Gantt rose, dry W_his chair, and. said; '6lf he Dii - eatf• ing Wisner] says any thing...that in; sinuates at .by - Getl . :l - !11 - 1(W)ek him 'down!" - - The defendant. to Cbtert.--!'_l do not intend to - insinuate any thing-against-any body. -1 - oily wish - to - show - I:tire iCourr the irnprdpriery of receivilig Gan tes-' , iimorv, and! Crust ..the Co - tt.g,L,w_itpro-,. tect Me. It iS a strange state of things.. indeil:d if I must be openly ass-ail4l - chatyin a court of justice." The de fendatft recomMenced .his resnarls, Gantt - again-rosy and - drew . -his-c-Itair f ratt& swore. he would .- knock hitn down . .if he in ated 'any'thing_againestliim , • 7'he defendant to the_court. "Will the court t~rotcet. rn . e. E,, y : _ i , u - .1 '; ! :/17 t t c! e: ( ; ; 1::f i e l i t z t (l l initO 'good, sir, then shall protect _myself." e're • the defendant drew'frOny his pock • et-a pair of small pistols- t _cocked' then!, , and..proceededwith his remarks to the court• Gantt turned_:ffale, his lips Eti v.ered; he_ - droppedllis-.c.bair r and ; retreat ed to-the back court - room. Es - q; d.crsoti,l-hen. said that - the further con'Sid, potted 'at that the letidant coolly re_plac.etl.,,his pistols in hiS THE PROSPECT - BRIGHTENS. The- last-nuabc says :-- „ The prOsrct_brightens; .All around "at we perceive indications of the disposi• tioll on the part of the banks, to resume specie payments at the earliest Moment practictible. In confirmation of this, we may state, that-the Fiiriners - -and - NleChat. nits' !link of this city, yesterday com• - menced — the — payment — of — specie—fot--zq checks upon it of a lower denomination than fifty cents., that is to say, if atfindiva dual draws-a check for 556 -49 cents, the 49 cents will be'paid in specie. .Moneris abundant. One of the brokers of this city advertised, on Saturday _last, for Girard post'notes i -at 6 per cent being oily the legal rate of interest. This fact is - con• elusive upon this subject.. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE OF GREAT BRITAIN. We have- received • from an, attentive friend in - - London, Sever4.l . highly- interest ing-PW'rliamentary-papers-and government from one of which we are enabled to compile the following litielbut:clear ac count, of the revenue and expenditure . of Great Britain, for the three years., - _ 1833. . _ Income, , Expenditure; Surplus; Cltarge of collection (included in Expenditure.) Interest nn - National,llebt, 1836. • • Income,— - Expenditure, Surplus, Incnine, ENpendituee, ICE mrsi Charge of Collection. Interest on—Naoonal-Debt, - — .R29;23.1;87;3 The - enormous 'evil and• extent Of the National., Debt will be seen Ett . a glance.:--- The intekest alone is -ONE HUNbttED• AND -FIFTY Itutioirs'ox DOLLARS ; - annually 1. QaptOn/Taylor, of N. York has . invent ed a dre'3l,.compoied'ofpieces of copper, corm - acted by spiral springs, and the joints coyere,d. with India riihber, in which ite has descended to the'bottotti of the sea off 1 Sandy Hook, 40 brought up tu'ticles-Witit great-ease and- safety.--Phil: lug. . • is"at a low ebb: 'Thelarmers hold:onend there are •tio,pruchters.f. At IlociSadic, in this State;, are . . 9.0,0150 pluods - on hand., A, manufacturer - fit North inpton'itia litir chised 10,000 pOunds . ps - t0 5 ..:45 cents; ,ft roiluction •of from 5 , "t0-30 per cent from So.one 'wool groviing, iigricultorists tire themselves by the"‘?ery, ,Paternal IneaSures of the . oovernment'in :the iamilinfortilifatfAiletna A the nianu,- - 'factiire.ei:L4Yritr Park £30,633,545' —49;213a:16 1,410,429 2,947,272 028,494;827 X 50,494,732 48,787,639 1,7'07,093 ectioti 2 943,496 tional Debt, X 28,505,675 • • 1837, 852,898,239. .50,819,305 2,0 7 4..99 CONSISTENCY It is wOnderful what a tendency our loud . eat loco foco brawlers haverwhin things happ'n to' - be'corzveniMl to - (liat...end,. to "prey upon _the, poor laborer'' by specula ting-in-banft. stocks. InAltat respect, when ;they happen-tei have the. means Of 'push.' ling their fortunes •in thii Why;the,lrco, Foco pat riots"-are- not. a-w hit better - than . : the Bank Democrats.: no more bowels for .the "poor, lahorer','—of whom Aterdiscourse-on gegaSion so titich indig aVant;--elognenec=w•than-i-bre.veriest stock jobber. in_the _land.. But. the way these Foco's sometimes get in their stock sp .. .culations_ is - acataion. By dr paragraph -in the Hartisbn,rgh In telligencer,. ye observe 'that Mr. - .lffa . :rnuel D. Patterson,late•EditOr of the LOco co'Reporto, bas beenictimizedfln this way. As editor of that - print, -- Nle. Patter-, stin - stood at theAkead a ate' Atiti•Bank Loto Focoi - parlY in Ppimsyly t qhia, - and a• more thorough.going preacher fit' th - oke, dOetrintit could .not-be found in the-Key StonC.:•State. It now appears that Mr. P.- wa.s_noty_so. cotnpletcly engrosetilly„his pat riothnn,-as, to forget the main 'chance On the contrary, while - propagating' Loco :-FOcoism, :and mitck - Bank monopolies; -he - ‘VitS trying . to,better his fortnne -by ,dii . bbling a little; and it see - firp - 3-notmerely 'Girard Bank stock! -'-Unlucky-pet as other politicians bai,e found besides-:'lr. Patterson:7-- MISS I n:speaking6k e. recent appointment OE Mr, Patterson r as-Marshal of the. East— ern District of .Peno.sylvanill, - . the Total ., gencer.says: . .“‘Ve sincerely hOpe that this vi-editor may'fincl the cmohniCnts of his new al - 6e ritortiproptatitEllhan his-specu• lations in Gieartl stacks. 4propos..—Does. not 111 t;. Paiite . rson believe z , that' the' failure . - of - this . speculation-is--ajudgment:-sent—on_ fc;r his consistency. an., 43 , pocraerip denouncing Banks and stockjobbers; whilst heMin - self was — essaying - To - tarn - a' penny of Yellow Feiier anto)73 . : Prin.- . news from New oileAns to Oct..a is itini=e theering; the -deaths-are given-as only _25 a tlay.. • At Natchez, Like publication - of. one of-- the newspaper's was s:ustrnited by,thiS : t)eath - Of the:fore 7 . trthe grr7nThe peculizir fatality of yellow fe ver among printers this . year.is'worthya enquiry: . Whatis'-therein thei'Fliiii - - -lession except their irregular . hotirs and confinement that predispoges them? there any tiling deleterious in_tlie metallic and other_ employed? If so; not-t I e_ _veriti cal rin:o throw: light on nature - .and treatinek..of tlie.'ais ease?—.Ar. Y. Ski). Fire r ui:n of At r. the-Set= National , fiftelligeticer - cotiSiders Tait); will a event-on which the nation may well rej • Ile :will -- succeed -- Mv. Morris, -whose term of s.service,ex-- pires in March; but as the sense - of his constituent;3:Wilrhave—hcoliaScertained before that,-it is to be exifected- that lie and his colleague, Mr. Allen, by whome Mr. Ewing was superseded as .11'- 1 vocates for the doctrine of intruction; resign, and let the peopld - lic trulV re -- - -- -.presented - -----V-hen , --such--men--asiMrr- Ewmo and oovprnor . RETNEß . , both of . whom were, it is said, in the hutif blest occupation .during the early parts ; of their lives, rise to deserved emi nence, we have -reason to be proud of .our.country and her institutions. ---. Nat. Gaz • • Captain Alfred Hill, of Purts:nouth, who escaped the fate' of most (Wills _fellow; passengers lost in_the Houle, secured his wife upon a plank, and with her floated near 'the" shore, when; jo_ :passiaglhrOugh the breakers, the plank overturned,' and she was lost. - 'Sortie years ago,• Captain Hill was the only surd vor_on—the--toast-of - CubaTlfiftlie, rest being'murdered. Captain Hill escaped death - by secreting himself be low; and: as the vessel gradually filled with - water, bving been sciftited hy_. _th.epira_tes.ite_.floated -out on a,_planic_,_ ` - and-swam nine miles to the shore, ex , posed to continal danger•from sharkg,. and then ha . d .. to - wallz -- 20 . miles•througlr ' mangrovebusheS,.&e: before lie came. 'to any- tfuman- habitation:--.-Journa/ of ..Commerce.:. • • - . .7, - Pro, LATE AT MEV:IEIIIG . : In ReV., Mr. • tury44._acitti id 6. there isAlte_ life and character of Reti. - Mr. Withereit, whO died there -- in - f 684. The following aneedcite is given to .'illustrate the man ner of•eonducting 'his . ministry, and;•in short'(the_ -Kevading manner in those timeS." r.. - Bryatit_ s eutetyd the c . after' 'the se — rviee': hail - • coMm en ced, - - and r:--W ',theril I Tat r - t he - elose-o his.prayir-,-• thus addreiied him:. 'Neliliber is - to.your!'re . nreach . that lou ki 4 v g disturr bed Ake - worShip..by.,eiltiring late ; livin; as you iiiile . iirlfirs'place; and especially, so,. since•here is trimoilyi3arstow ) , who-410 milke.(l — seven • cows, • made' a heese, intact(' season ' rOirit44 , deaill.—Universal TegretSiS_ expressed tat - ' - New . Orl ea ns, at ahe• death' _of_the Father AdaM Kindledon, late o Ireland, a workhy.,associate minister of the Catholic Church. He was the indefa= tigable friend- of. the poor,aild....the.fonnd-. er- and protector of thetathelie. for male ,Orpltans,..tio)v.,comprisin,t , - near . f.lOO - o.llildren. Whaiif. the loss of. his paternal iedness will be ° irreparable: They are t us, it is said; twice..made Or , plans; uii enviable compliMent- tothe toes the deCeased. ~They were chief mourners,, at. the funeral,/_whichwas im- inense. from 1)3.10!'A, Tour )11 136:Iiium. • Tai. Buirkonaq!Oeranit Kit.if M I gti -- 6 Ott:LT-91311.. • "Goof. afternoon, worii - A - T rrietid!Xro - • ; • "Goot afternoon, Burgomaster! Thia 'IS kOind and ,fieighliOrly;-' Walk iri= ilia:back parlor."' "I'm - 66m to-court Kitty; Kiity is noise; locive Kitty.". ; • . . "'Well; Vat's plain_and bOneal; ydti never-told nig this before, My nheet• ; pleased to ~hear it; wallr-ini-m r y daiir sir, (offering his. arm.) ~ T hanic'ee, I'll .vera.iyell with out your. 'assiatanee';' Fe:ad f9iward,, how noicel ' il pig's putidinga - smelt; Myn-, beer?. Yaw, they . .werem'ilde . .l4 Kitty:, here she. is: Kitty; thqbhig4mastei'! 13urgOmaster . Sehlipperrhaelr,-• Kitty.' You will - excuso me for.gye minutes; I see a customer in the shop." . I . ..... . `L, Alynheer 13urgowaster Schlifi. peribach, . what an - u - riusual plefilifFol' .‘l'in..coo(A.a-courting, „Kitty.' • - s - -FA adniiting! and whom,. tiray?! • sweet Miss-Bitty -Kroger.' 'Oh, sir, you . do me-inttch:prideP and 5.1 - fr. 'drew • liersell . up a foot hjgti.. I_.f.Yaw,_.yoll_are..,_t_.era_patod,; you muso't : bevrood when_you_rparry ene, . . sweet Miss Kitty.' . . — 'Oh;no, • -1/ea y i 1;y - on - wish me, dear iNlynheer- Schlippenhaeli a gbod .-goof by come-again "'Are you going so . soon, sweetheart?' 'Yaw, I most go, now 1 have fillip- . r-ti n - • • •- ''."Wellc stay. fijy, clear sir, here are . ; soMe of. the hog's puddings heartryottl praising;, you'll lilce. them, know you ..ay.tl.l4.liTA,pttt..th.e.m:il; your pocket, an ,1 here . are - soine sausages - from - 'l3ologla_a; there. they just-fit: the other Imieltet.' .."Thank'ea goot. -by ; but -.l.—say.o Kitty,gl% . e,me a kiss—(biis)—thanleee —moot eve,bittg)- - • . • ; Arid, away went the sivarn, w lll 7- 11 v 1 : - ha•A'T begun liargain.:-for a cargo of Dan ; Mackerel: • . , _ . - E.caniiitaiim in: Lcitv -imrt,!Physic.—., i Oar men folks, if they call% get _through 1 la question; how beautifully they C:111 go, innu - Mit, calt't the , ,? . Nothing ever stops 1, them,-LliatlAwo_.'_hrothers,___Joseph antl l 'Mil - Ai - one wes a laWyer,-the-other-Ta - -ili) - C1; , 1 tor. They were talking-11_19th their 'exti - - I liatiliafautiLatie-4aght,-La-t-2:Clatiskin-"-frolitcl up ..tsr-the -Oovernor.:,l3,tll74_big„sto tT„.,ba rat 1 at-LSI iclolille.. -Says': J es' sy'; when' I WaV", , exantlawd,74lr - ef - Judgeaskelilmaatbout-_-_real4 estate;-a-mrsaysle;Josialt, - ,sayilhe . , whats 4 aTee? Why, says; 1 .lUdge ; it depends Mal the matter of the case. lit a common one, t sa-ys-L-1,:call-six_dolliiiiiit_ pretty la ir on e, 'but Lawyer Webster has got afore now ; - rhave - heartl-tell;-$1000—that :I-do-call a fee. •:Well, the Judge he laried ready to sjilit his sidei—(thiriks I, old chap, you'll bu'st'-like a steam byler, if you arnt got a safety valve somewhere or'another, and Shore eouf he -- had)—and,.says - he, - I -vow-that's-iiipertine;-1 1 11 T endorse-yoUr• certificates for you, young man, thei•e's no fear of yoU; you'll pass the irtspietion brand, any_how.. _ __ - • /I I Well, . says Eldad, hope I may be 'skinned, if the same thing dltln't almost happen to me at my examination. ' They' axed me a nation sight of qUestions, some. ow'em I could answer, and some on .'em, no soul could, right of the reel at a word, without a little cypherity. At last -they ax_ealJa_etlow would you kalkillate to put a patient into a sweat,. when common modes:wouldn't do no how?' _Why,, say s _ I I'd do as Dr. Comfort Pa 'ne se . ~ father.'• 'And how was tliati' said they. Wily_,...Says .he..put._him in-such-a-sweat ,as_l;never seed him. in afore in all 'my dais, sence I was. raised, by sending in hislaill, - and if that didn't sweet him, its a pity—it was an ,active dOSe you may _itepend., _iThat 'ere - ehap - has - cut - his - eye. - teeth, said thePretsident, 'let him, pass as 'approbated.—euni slick. The undersigned "do' hereby. certify that we have used the Itaim of Columbia discovered by •.-, J. - Oldridge, and have 'fhund it highly servicea ble not only' as a preventative against the falling Off-of-liairi-bllt also-a zertain-resterative. ---- W - M - TH - A - l'eFlF.ll,-s-enior,- . -----.--L---- Methodist Minister in _st: fleorge chair. • . No. 86-North Fifth - street. , ~10,11 N P. INCLIS;.33I Arch street. ' • • , .10'11N I). TI LOMAS, M. 1). 16.; Race st. . 30l1N S. PORN EIY, 101 Spruce at. 1 / ..•' HUG!, M'Cli111)11. 21:3 South 7th st: , , .101 IN GARD„ir. 123 Arch st. '', • / The aged, and those who persistiin wearin ' wip, may not alwa a experience its rts'oraf - e ' qualities, yet it will certainly raise its virtu sin - • the estimation of the public, when it is / town that three of the above signers are more years . ITtifige, and the,otliers not less than 30. • [From the Mayor.]. „/ • Coaproiviviist:ra OP I ; ENNgT ' Al'ilA* ' 4 ' . City of Philadelph).. , -._• , •• 1 1. 'ROBERT tVfl Alt 11)Nddavfrr of gaid 'city ',yr Philadelphia, •do hereby Cerir that 1 am se :11 - acquainted with' Messrs j: 17, loglis, John/S. Finieyr and 11 tigh - MT.Ciiily Viiiiie7larfityare .----- / _signed to the above certifica e, that they areigen- Ilcmenbr cliiiiiieter - soil; ' ' espectability, ind -as _ --suclifult-credit should/ e givOt to the said cer , . . • . tificate.' . / , , . . Repress Nidl.--."Goid fOr members . of In witness Wlierepl, 1 have hereunto set my . eongress-,Paper for the peOple7-rthat is hand, anil-e;u sell the sear of this city to be i S.l ffixed tbi s , xtli day of Decembor - &c I llie - Motto=ofiotiernitis'lT ithr -- Poor=fl. I P' . -. ' ' • - ' 120.0E - R,'" :WHARTON - , MiSide - : --'--- low wishes to write a letter to his . Wife' or Observe that i /eicii bottle of the Geottinelialiti. i his child at'a Aistanc ~ whieh,requires ex- has a spleti f il d engraved WVapper,'. on -which is ' pedition, he'mnSt pay. trgle postage;. and represent* he IP411; of, Niagara,•&c, &c. ' p,„9„ - -tiw-- ipt he.- p eo ple- .: For sa l t whofesale by Coms:roca & Co. sole - A-gents(yor America„.New York, and ,by inost . now-a-days. " Their own Government is . . drugg,i'ls throughout America. • • ' ' cutting loose froms_them,:rolis the public To p ,. ... - :- i aders.-AII-priliters or editors who will'. - coffers, and sets up for themselves with inset the above, leaded, for 6 . Months in a weekly. the spoils- The,igrearstruggle now- s. to- "paper, -and..seitil one •iiiiinber of 'their 'paper tc 7 • get-all power into the handS of our rulers,' l ' ic agent, shall be entitled tciNinetozeirof.:the: - • -• - a - n'd - tite - n --- tite - Tpeoptc -- may - pre,psf.eTtheiry , --abV-arlig---------- ..''' " : • __ neckS - for' the collar - or the scaffoldifor ‘ . l/.14t • For-.sale by 5..-C. Botrtiinsn,\Cailisle. , . . ~ . - • .. they care.--Noah.. . . .- .- . . . "_____ )'. - •.. :,• '-'• : .--'''' .. N; : -. • OYSTERSt : ' -' -:- A clergyman; in a farewell ; • * The - Subserihei.s respectfully AtifoiMi,the citi. ' , . , . .. • .. • .:• e , i i. i.:!..1 ~ , s,erven,tnat during his resWence amannlif ftns - 0,.t,t,s w0r0,, E ,,i- midi...mink , that'•.lie•• •• SI his ptivishioners,:lieliapreaclieirtiwiiiiit . 9Pe ' lle --- .•--- •-•-- - ' ' ''' ..4---- " ---:-2- . . ei . • . .... . . Csery .Vtee but luxurious living--their de= ~ ; : . '0 3 . '' 8 . 9 e 1 , , Cesl a, r,, • feet in Alia partieniar he had no meaDS. Al the house orJolin :Agnew,. in,the East end, of It gt ertAirting..::.,..- • - - - ••. ~, • -, • Lnuther Street, where - helias'itow`, aittl 'will at•al.'. -:----: ' - ; •. ', ,• ... ~ •;. himes keep on' hand;,a, , spply of fresh Oysters • , ' Tripe, Turtle Soup, rigs 'Feet, Ste, . ~.: ~: - - . • . -, . . ~.., . .DAVIDII,OLEsk• - - • ,Carlisle, October O. :1E3;7. • • •:%"•-- ' ' ',x1!.•,:: .The Great . Flour -111arket.of .America. Rochester in' - the State of New York, is probably ~ the: greatest flour mar i ket in,l Arrierica. - Several, of - the flour:Mids. are built of stonel B..stories high, by a...; - , length of nearly SOOO feet. - -There are Su mills, With 96 run Of_s_tones. iu• Rochester. To keep , these in . ,operation respires 70,- 'OOO bushels of wheat daily. • They can' tmanufacture a ' i d put u ready for mar , ket 5000 bls. flour dail . It. is stated, that up, to At i lt sti. , inlala t•ylar,-609;000 li — arreTi - Ofirour were *Telitto!mark - Ell5 - r m 1 , that-place aloney....worth-aboutfour.,uail4. lions-of-dollars, , ----- ----- _ . ...2 imm WORK OF 111.EROY.--.Unbasoking,a 'young lady's dress,, to ensihle her to , sucege„ mime y__ BE I= . ' Although •we h ave.tio disposition to en , " ter prematurely on the - subject•of the West election • for - Governori--we-hein4-invited;:' will remark, that, the honesty and intelli- ' . getieb cf..° the peopleOf Pennsylvania, are • ', 41'6-same-now-as inig3 . s—thitt --- 4*,liave . . ' • ' seen nothing in the' adMiniitratioil 'of ; the, •., present gxectitivelliatdeserves complaint '..• : -: ;-and that they see'nothiog - to recommend such a' change' as. - the . Mastitis and Locor.. .Pocoa - tlesire:' - . When the,tiine arrives for, lan espression of the Peoples sentiments, - they will speak.„lri...4o'nes loud and debp, •..: . for the continuance of "the man'they have . .. totted" not .wafitin ,, :-. Whether the oppo- . • ." nelit IWa f.ilsllii : Ni IVIAN," or an "OLD - MAN,',', _we .take 'upon tiiiinsaY%-::and._______•___ :Ave Speak from ' some knowledge' of - titer county in which. we - ....reside—that 1.6. "Old. Guard?!_: of .• Lancititer' county, , in - ... • 1,§38, will . tontribUte. lier.,,inajiwity. of S,± .3500, to Swell the, resistless surge that will ... _roll. over the' . candidate, Who tiny attempt' td wrest' the 411e - IM-froth the 'hands of - oufr iiitlependent,-honest- and ottrintic-GroVer-, • 'nor,' J QSIj:PP. , • - R ETNEIL—I 4 ancaater Uhioih -- . .- - , • .--. ' ' • cp eusare - ifofr.—A : gentTeunan-pas-- , ing i a country church, wliile under repairs observed to one of the workmen ,that he . thought.it would be an experisivejob. • 'llrhy, replied_ . _he, 'but we, shall actomplihh what our .ininister has vainly eniloavoreil-to (la forflie . lastthirtyyears I._ 'gentleman'. BIM 110:c. J6flN' :We bbserme with pleasnre, that _tlie f , hcinorary degree of L. L. D. was confer red upOn the H0'n..1, - mNREF.IS, Preskdent Judge of this District, and.the Learned. - rre - si'diffit I . t.m•son College, aube. annual,commence-. mcnt of gashmgton., College, hOlden lon the 27th of Septemfier ult. The nu : . • merons friends . of Judge Reed, anclt he iilWhich"-r - asides;_who know_ ibis worth and high attainments hit profession, _will feel gratified' :at' thi , ! - marked -- deffree4rf-respectsltiiwn him by • the faculty, of Washington .College,,. an ,the confi,lence. 'Tps - titnation iireraft - and scientific trill 1111,11:1P7a L .)=4 ;l l i I 1 1 1. ' l lll l ll' l '' ''' _••,s 14 = , 111 e IT , JI , 1= ,; ; 11 ip , 0 „. 0 , ••• ill p i ; 4. 1i i1 it il 1 1 - 1 :,;;11 , 1i . !iki, p 1 1 ''...Pii''' , •%;',` S' it', l l, l 'J __. I , 4 ',.• . fr y, -A ll 41,, 4_-,li. P. ~ ,I,.. LA ri."-x-zg,• , ,, - E ,,..-,...-_, -•.• _---A-. -„,_-_, ....ier.,,.......: A Beautiful jilead of flair ~ . , Is the gram:ost ornament belonging to t:.e Lit man Gape.. I[6W - strangely the loss of it changes --: the-conntenance-and-prematurely_brings on.ihe •,______ apperGance of old age, which. causes many to re coil at being uncovered, and sometimes even to • , shun society to avoid the jests and sneer's of them acquaintances; the remaind'er of their lives are , Consequently Spent in retirement, .19 short, not . even the loss of property fills the generous think ing youth with that heavy sinking gloom as does . the loss of his hair. To avert stl these unpleas.. • ant" circumstances, 01,DRIDGF. I S BALM OF • coLumm i A stops the hair from felling on: on the first application, and a few bottles restore it again. It likewise produces eyebrows and whis. kers; prevents the hair from turning grey, makes _ it curl beautifully,. and Gees it from scarf. Now; . inerouS-certificates-of-the; first respectability in support y the prop the virtues of Ohlridges 'Balm, are ' shown . rietors. 1 j ~ . . ... . . n'llead the fullowing " - 11 s "E - 121 - 1111 - Xl - LTOSq7, - - - late - Mayor - of - Phi ladel phia,_ has ceri iliedi-as-may-be seen - trelow, -.---- to the high character - of the following- • gentle- • . men. . . 19 =WM c., - 0 q