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Could Not Get the Bills. A few days since, a timid gentleman, in the vicinity of this town, having some - dollars in bills of the Western Reserve Bank, which he had been keeping for a long time, became panic stricken, and thinking that the end of the finaneial world was at hand, made a rush for the Bank. On arriving, he presented his bills at the counter, and received the gold. Not seeing anything remarkable in the appearance of the officers, nor any particular symptoms of a bust up in the Bank, he inquired if the Bank was not broke, and received the rather curt reply-sor MUCH. He then offered the gold, and requested the bills again, but was told by the Cashier that the Bank was not paying out its own bills. Hesaid he would rather have the bills, but the Cashier was inexorable, and the gentleman marched off with his inconvenient load, moralizing upon the truth of reports in general, and on that respecting the Western Reserve Bank, in particular.