The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 26, 1851, Image 2

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while another came; pen-mouthed atacolorid
man, who }was euttintrajtarpoon oat of one
those captured nrciiiSdeibu . twarresterthza
well direOod thrait d'aipetai;'.'whfc'h petietta;. •
td far &ram his cariaiiina throat. The six
sharks that wero,broright to the wharf, were
found to ineasitreresketivelissfollows:6fect'
3 inches; 6 tee t 4 inches; 10 feet 1 inch; 10
fefet 9 - 4ache.s ; 11 feet 6 inchei—Charkston
.IferCury. I
ger The Locust, says the Germantown
Telegraph:, are just now in the height of
their joy+singing from - !nominate_ - 9%4
The i`emalea in the this -universal
coneert,-,are• busy laying; their -eggs, each
one depositing a large natiber. -The apple,
Inn. ii3.o4,twig..iud.currant stalks, of
laattyeat'a growth, 100 }usually . , aileted for
tnis purpose perforatiens are made in
rhent,ty a tom; hard, stationerYsahstance.
similar la appearance_ to a sting, which
starts from the`entre of the under part of
thi body: . projecting rearward, and which is
concealed along'the _body - except' when the
inflects: are perforating the branches with it
• --An operation which they perform with
mechanical skill. The females; only.;are
armed with thiasingular tool, lied it is; by
•
many pronounced - ifs sting.. We_ are ear
taro, however, that they do , not use it ,as a
Weapiin ofdefence, and that the persons who,
b vo bum injured by,it,have accidentally
etriieti against it. -Itis as Sharp and as
hard almost as the point of a pin.
These'Perforations are made nearly_to
the heart or the branch, the wood being
pulverized or ground until it is quite fine
and soft, but not detached—into: the bot
tom of which ;hell' eggs are very: regularly
and compactly deposited in a single layer.
frpm two to four inches long, nicely lapping .
67, or eachother like the scales of a fish.—
..The egg , perfectly white, abOut a
_sixt
eenth of an inch in 'length, having a hard,
smooth shell; which cracks'on being pressed,
tie whole being completely buried between
the barkind the heart of the - twig—at one
point even penetrating the heart.
~ Inlessfthana month hence, the whole
tribe,- havieg performed . the errand upon
Which .they were sent, of propagating their
species,' Will in a great measure have disap
peared ; and in a little While after, the eggs
baring produced their young, the larvae
will penetrate the 'earth and remain - there
—but in'what particular localities, has nev •
er yet been satisfactory decided*—until
another ''.periodical revolution shall come
round, when they will visit us, as have
their predecessors upon the present occa- -
sion. ,:Ind may we all be here to see.
*The theory recently started, that they
lie . concealed among and live upon the roots
of trees, we regard as - quite untenable, be,
iag contrary to the daily facts. transpiring
around is, in relation to, the insect.
A Coiscrnmscg.—lt is worthy_ of note,
as a sodiewbat extraordinary coincidence
(says the . ,'Neadi4 gazette,), that the
three first officeriof the Democratic )lass,
Meeting on Thursday evening— Bon.. John
- .Laporte; P?esident. and Gen. William *S.
MASS, Vice President on_ his right and Hon.
StrangeN, Palmer; Vice President on his
)eft,r-wciro _old schoolmates and intimate
companinns, who- grew. up together at
IVilkestarre,..and the sons•of three of :the
13:1 Denioerats Noith Eastern ,Penn
sylvania; who voted for Thomas Jefferson
in the &ark days - Cf 1799. ,This striking
coineidenee proves that the same devoted
spirit'whieh !erred thelathers nf demeeri
eY to apipbat 'The iyrinny of Federalism,
still liven in their - snns; and tieieendants.
MONARCUY ITALY.- r ,...T.hti last. =-
orients (iota Italy'are interesting, in inns
tratingtiCdifferenCei between monarchy
and repUblicaciath. One of them. is That a
boy' about 13' yenta' old, 'was beaten to
death with rods,. by order of. an Austrian
!'The officer was riding with a, big
4'4 . the bey walking with a little dog, pre
cisely as the kingS . !of Etiropealways attack
their. weaker neighbors z-the - bny' to -defend
his: favorite, attacked and killed the big
- dogiwith a stone i • and the officer to avenge
the
,death 00/Plaw - mite, ordered-the-boy
to receive twenty-five blows of the .bastin-
Lao, who ezpired.under seventeenth
blow.- !The father of the
! boy, a - widower,
frantic at _!this murder of his only. child,
this'uffieer at breakfast in a coffee
horise,' iniddicpatebed him with seventeen
stabs slith a'atiletoo, or in Ditch, a dirk.
!rin - America, a iiknaieknife.!, .The seven
teen stibs with 8 stiletto seem to base been
aes,igaid for! equality with the seventeen
blows of the bastinado.
Tikeis Menem:l%7.-44;r
A VIOLIN ATTACTIBINNT TO TIM PIANO.
--Dr..gnlltll is writing letters to the Boa
-ton': Transcript descriptive of the curiosi
ties exhibited in the Glass Palace at Lon.:
In hisletter of May. 23, the follow
ing paragraph occurs: •
group of musical instruments is
on invdrition 13y EL Mood, of Virginia;
rtffit _ never without:a crowd about it,
when the doors nre.opend. It is the at.
inehment a violin
,to,it is a
lionade fiddle, played with four bows—
preluding the softest iirbrations Of sound.
Paganini could not have excited more won
der, In the meridian ofhis celebrity: If the,
perforter is master of the - the' hone
hair runs to and fTo on inclined, planes with
an activity that puts all coirimnikelbows at
Kleaance.. it is an original idea, clearly. an
AnierleaWone,
v to Ladle by , macbinery.—
Fir Gerge-Smart, the . .distinguished
Poserand vtinist;:,the chairman of ,the
music I fury;t onteMplated its movements a
,lone ikon- with • 'evident amusethent. -;:If
. ;tbere - iould he invented sometime-keeping
attichisentio the of ungraceful dan.
era, ea - American' Engle might flap VY.
wings in triumph
.24 D
onplaTit arum t
*reel tndingJune flth. there were 119 in.
rdnxi**4 ll St. Lou% 59 o f.which bad bees
frinn obelera, - Three cemeteries„ the, bap.
ist,, Ullman. and Methodist; had not se
inote4.l This ::show ed a considembli
ipvtito mcielitY, hut it,is ascribed to. the
tiiitiatehatil?.blnent the citittiatit!ec:
sisteko gerionterien burled ify the city on
`litotela)t,-twelve of -whom were recently ae.:
maigranta; ..Seven permits - were`.isz
aned to ten o'canik en Tuesday morning: ,
'rue fitfamerMolatilkus, for:SLIM& from
Now Jarleltnei buried . lircdesk.7l4lllttMgets ,
ti,QT/ 11 1 63 5 0,12 pi.f 9 A ,-- iff WU, 'Fero -119.
Mffi=E
Dra.U' OtgAlr - ,
The Large4-thenlotjilkin -, N4r4erp kenik'a
B. 8.44 E. B. CIIASE, Eprrents.,
. _
'MONTROSE r A
Tiinrsday,lttne;24k
Democratio_btatuomirtatiois
FOR GOVERNOR,
-WILLIAM , BIGLERit
Or Clearfield Counly;`
:FOB' CAMIL •COMMISSIONEI2,: - . , ! :!-: '
i 131111 - 'gt @WAS ;
-4
Of Clarion Co.
lin - = DOES'OF'TII E strPRint!COISTiT
Jeremiah .S.Blatk'•••i -
Soiaersiet Co: ":"
JanleS ,
. Of
'.l - ieWie ••• •-••'
or LancaOcr;
' John B. Gibicin,
—Of Cutilbcrlund.
Walter ft LovMe.
1, Of Allleihelky.
Jon. WoRE.--We intim otrr friends waniing
.
Job IVork.of any desc ri ption to gire us a can.
We will do- ft-rhea - pm better, and vivre erpedi..
tiously than any other Establishment in' this' sec. ,
Lion of country. •
RECOLLECT
That we furnish , thi :Democrat fok
coming Campaign, from July , lstlto .ootober
15th, _ a period of three: moaths, as follostia;
copies $1; 10 copies $2,-sent' to ore Post,g
fice ' • • I•'—`
er Send on your calirs._.
THE DEXIC)CRAT/C CiNialliWrcv•
. 114 F that the Carnpaign . is fairly and: fully
opened on our part,-Aour‘candidates, and, their.
claims and qualification& for the respective of,,
flees for which they have been nth:ol4o,s*
mitted to the people of the State—a ..gticat
and wise pcople;it may be well to Present them,
and their claims to the attention of our readers
in a general manner. In doing So, it shall be
eur%airn to deal faithfully and honestly, not
suffering partimn feeling to, blind _judg
ment ; but rather to` speak of them as they ap:
peared to us, botikin public and pripte.,
At the head of the list, as the standard bear.
er of the Demoiracy and his country,
,stands
WM. BIGLEII. A happy Smile ever and anon
lights up his pleasant coqnfenanc . -and hiS
mild blue eye flashes with determination, with
intellect anihonesty,as, Rhea man who scorns
the artifices and intriguei thatlOw-minded and
selfish politicians resort to for personal gain,
he plants hiMselt on principle and right, dis.
dlains concealment, and openly.
,iniites the
strictest scrutiny as to his public, pricate„and
pe7itical character. - - ; ; •
A few'years since, (for Mr. B. is new .Int
about forty years of age) this , same Wu. BiG 7
Liu was an, orphan
,boy—God bless the or
phan--appreatieed to the business of priating.
All may imagine, but experience only Cm! ap
preciate,the difficulties iiithe path of youth
a . ....
thus unfortunately .situated; . = the:. many; ob.
stades, opposing eldest impregnable barriers;
in the way of suchen orieto honor and renown.
Instinetit;ely, we ask,,Who.thOught then itiMt i
that poor and perchance almost :friendless
printer boy, would ever be named,
.by ,adrnir.,
ing thousands of his fellow Citizens, for; the,
highest post of heater and trust in. this, great
Commonwealth? -Bat such iritlei ,genins of
our institutions, that' - honesty, integrity and
fearlessperseverance, blended with industrious
andardent devotion to the Object
,in view,
scarcely - ever fail to bring a 'rich, an ample
and honerable reward ; - thongh penury, misfor
tune and low estate have:all to be battled with
and . conquered. Every' dePartment of 'our
government, state and national, time, Pastan&
present has been and is filled,, almost exclu
, sively, With* men who have earred out their
own fortunes in .the World, with. feartul odds
- , .
against them. hey are imphatitmlly _the men
of our country,—and the lion-hearted! . young I
men, who, like. Ww.Tior.su, go forth into the
world 'penniless - and alone„ but with - bold
hearts, are the material from which they_ are
wrotirr c ht.
Thus started - Wat. Ilisum in the g?eak,bat..
.
tie of life. Els - friends werefew,his fortune his
- . . ..
own hands,- We say his friends werefew, be
.
cause his circumstances confined hip, necessa
rily, to a limited sphere of :action and ne
quaintance._ To him the of
was inserti:
Jude itself, but he struggled on, Ovo,rooming
one obstacle _ fter inother,. - tilli today he occu
pies the proudest position, we may safely Say,
.of any insulin Pennsylvania. ,i,„ ._
-,.
Snell, Democrats, is the, man _presented for
your Consideration and, your Suffrages., ; We
consider him worthy 11.41 ycnir honor's, of all
your fol'• he ts'ill,tteititerdisgrace
the One, or betray the other.. To the;man who
heirisen from bumble life brthe force of his
own talents;_ :Whose sympathies have ever
been with .thol l eoltiewith tAto toiling mass
is of Whore ha Is One, that people may safely
Confide their - ,everi Public' iitterest. Their
rights* interests are b 4 pd. :their wrongs
and grievances find a
,responsiTe sympathy fin
his boioizt: Ilia esperiOce la )ifetoqbas been
of a mature Oat it_isinvainable,ba tizecpoeXen
du CldefMigistratO r -oe be has 'passed_ th_ re'
an grades and cenditions,.antfi can apprprate
the muita.end
s eireunrabutees:of . ilL -_, ' .. 1_,,.%
has been poPis
• .
hzriti; and no. more, 00 ,
Judetolhe.nian at oir cnirio.:
• 4 best and. nOrenioted, - , , :',' 4.10.
' toi lbw State
present GOf. Johnston, who mit-000k
hie"competitor this pa l,took she ''s4lTP
against
and ruxired`btit a* .*O -1 4-0 12 :.,*;C - C-i*o
01n county of Me. Iboz. a sea.'
:Ne. 1 %! 001 4 1 -0 8 01i 3 4)WA i i4:‘ - g a l ,4 *
litl44:lFaiel.-040.****Piu•
ther — ieS.
.joY. of POrOolOg a,c:tfitihratlttrife; to, Which ho
Potoreq:. no - porky, sir,
r, t, 51 2 / I roAtisef** l4: ll4 4 ."; tha t W ar /T VO 'f' .
'Yr
'rants hini4f._ criDonnOratlO & Aona,
Withont ceinpromise, relie&Lipon tho Demo.
Izet of rihis,Stztte foKsupp_ort , .; , ,2,, Will such ""it
‘‘itinti be fo'salieii athick down It limit
' not be. i y
L ,......GeneraLSEut—CLovsa, , our-eandidato - for
,Conal,..Cotrirnissiorter.,.„,of,_l4nrwe
need : only.
fiLioMianidir tuid:asal; , or
She illustriousfitqt..pn, _flominated_and
I-Coifedby- With
us, and wo owe it to ourselves to suq,ais:hiM,
by that majority that always sustains. the De
,2; I:
0 - 111.2' dais list tee' toe S utleoutp .ttilifolg. la ,
E: We COY the telhinhni nrtir:le trinti - !the Penn . -,
tytcaniin and Seine - tali' invite theititebtioii . Of 'ell
04-politic - al readersr° it; '-liidocii Justice to 'the
f
Men and th e emodracti ., : .:'.."--, , •rl- •'- -!'
It inmost fitting that the experiment of an Elec
tive Judiciary 4iatild be'comMenCed'underiolennt
rips'plees ;.. andi,it was an iinpet . iiug Siena ternaries*
the' convocation of the able:end experienced' men
who congregated .rin the 191 of June.
.to" - -give
'Pro'ri, tone . and efficiency ..tp, th e
.Constitutional
pro ision that gave to the plapplo. the important
tru i
. t
or electing their Sopreri bt .Judiciary.
„Never
In !ettriylviiniabas ; any Convention equal in dig
nitT„ ability, and,ex perience, together.
Thent!wers democrats frint 11l puts of the State ;
and the weight of intellectonf superiority, political
knowledge; andiegal'ucumen, 'reined to impress
ea' ri' l epictator. andgave en circa' and a power
'to withe'doin g i of thO Convintimi, such iiirend,
ii i
erviftheiri More than usually bierng and conclu
ail.: Theireie question that suggestedthe . Cen-
Ye . tioth.called out, arrhe slime time; many, who . ,
thclugh,ardent. Democrats, have not been enabled
to mingle in thehearta of . former party . strifen
51Ouy.an old name, almost.historia in our 'annals ,
was found,among- the list of ,delegates, and as the
debates' progressed. an atocnnt of research and, of
teariiing-;-of etrong,COMTiar Sense end of inspir
Mg eloquence-was displayed, that
. showed how
well the question at issit e was appreciated, awl
how' earn et all were to achieve asarisfactory and
tribmOilint res u lt:'; tieri intereit was represent.
ea. iho9ghi natitfithy enottgli;'the Dar 'brependei- ..
need; Thile every-jet:4l%y in th e State , sad every
.oninicia in the Democratic rarthe, had its delegate
or its champion. ~ it is easy to \ saythet the selie,
tionr of such a body of Democrats are entitled to
thdisupport of the Democratic party; but it is at the
I
least as true, that the selections which havo'been
announced, for , the responsible positions on the
me B . be
Supreme-; Bench. - should , should ~ also, 'by.
,
many evertor our political'oppouente, -, The Con
volition itself, and the candidates it has pbmina
ted constitute:itthorough refutation
-of the allega
tion, that to confide in the bands of the people the
choice of their Judges, in the last Rowell as in the
first resort, is a dangerousandmay boa fatal ven
tore,,tet is take up ths uontinations•in the , order
in which they were made: . , . •, _
,-.- , .
Fait an the list is Jesetnin SuLtirsa BLACK,
of , Somerset cOnnty; ii man who did need the
prompt and emphatic e n dorseme n t , of more
,than
thice•forirthe of the delegatee,t,oindietite chat he
is one of the' master intellects of th'e day; and that
his greafindiOial 'merits-lire as , unquestionable as
his character is spotlesi. ilddge BLice: has been
a presidaitjuage of his preireitt district for a'nom-
I bar of years. •! ; -lie washppeinted when a - young
mart he mod' a 'young man—only'a - little over
1 forty-:,..and'thlitotialwayiassociated with the De.
mocracy, and recently urged - in - connection with
several: others for- the highest political °Mess, his
decisions hafe!been received with tho respect-that
the jest man Obtains even : , from his adversaries,
Out) his intig,rity and Mimes are applauded.; by
those,who have strennensiyApposed Win in politics.
A. strong;yigootni Writer, whose Saxon, sentences
And'original
,thoughts.Wrinld;have,Adorned, the
.pages cif , the Edinbergh iterietv, in- the 'days. of
Jointers, he unites other: qoalities.A,
scope of legatecqutrements and habits of research,
'such at Would signalize hint ma any Community as
a coritmeniiiiiiintelleet. , •
Next on' th ei list is' 'oar toren:Una% 3Jades , ,
sum., whose 'lnoide - vote fdr ' . nomination ithinseis
tritunphantly the slandershl hisitiernies::= Would
such lawyers esihe venerahln-Wmums;the.ertet
getic PdtiTZTL, the experienced.B•lsmouat,:aid to.
place in, nomination for this high, office a man Who
Was not competent; Indeed, was known to
More thaw one -of thews .gentlemen, and; they
acted, less,upon.what they healcl ;shalt. upon what I
minty adsocatedhy Colonel .13Laca,
:Allegheni,ithoitereputation as a •popular .orator
known throughout the , wfigle - 47tate;_hy,
an
sie county, - whoie
Liwyer, and whose character as an orthodox. ttera....
Ocrai3Ort alike heyotid,repinaCh; r, Boast,
of-Allegheny ; - 11mtav 1:11:•Fo#Cs,of yl'.estopore,,
laud, 'and other hiWyerti, it is not tiehe
'apposed that they oeted, without ;being ,aware of
1 The qualities and the eharecter of the matt:. The
Demoaratic party's' rennsytsatiia await to them.
selveito Stand by Tsatt s Csurrinin,te shield,him
from insult, and in huperson tciSindictitio
the vital of the, 'idiftistituqon add of:the .
Demecratie'cieed, aeiailedby those Ishii 'Ornidt . l
crush him': Jinn's:CA:Weitz hi s s lived in Phila.
tlelphia all his life, By hisdeviiiion te:the &Wine's! .
Of his professioif , I 'by , his -consistent adherence WI .
the .'Democtsitie: party; 'and 'by'liin• high, manly
and generous nature; he has surrounded himself
Withirieeds,tind has built op; an' infinities each
is any toes might estop ;;These -elements led to
his early appointosentip the.tommon . Pleas; of
this County; and hese otrule.him notoolysn. !ri
ent, but a sale, add steady, non' nancngennn jurist.
cannot . betieve , not believe—that
such a ro a n can be crushed hecania of blaragione
persuasion. one "end of die stats ,to the
other the attempt will be rebuked by, every Miens'
and . right=miuded chino; The - `spirit`-'of ,all will
be, let is hejet,*;theit iolititt'aidninted Prey
tOerianifentociat,inisnelif'the.Westertinotuit=
les, -Who, haviug seen the Anions' Protiat tigaittst
- .Thdge Cnitrazw.,iostffrontfdstickbedoind name
flaioiitniti to throw hii tote iirt file' favor:: • 7-;
Fitts Lereirime need.say little ; tiff{
Oenseiti everywhere raririPtrd /lOW cora) of ail
Ihelioldiati,ebirret. gad ; moat, therm/0 jurists
lit' their:lefty.; 114)00 *ono are 'standerrie in
the Fifeeelea t and display the energy * the teem.
•
i
n g i 414
e d. 4 .11 0 7 11 rOr w . blgb:4lo so
t lis k eng ' w 3_, _ - : 11 °1_ 142, Pot ' , reit identified
with the klyfleh 02 4 thoM i t nudi thano lolo
the Oise, liallei.enntribilY4vs2o7 to the
liutflificittfi4 of the rit!*i.reitzdtc;:tita,RMlltr
elact4t l ; 4l- of 1 4 06 11 4 161. 4* ex : ll P4 7 * ( l
Judge.Taiirisii`cotv`'sboterii ,
Latielsterilitiero &thew Wen tre:iiileel Judge ler
some_ireion; tot 14 walla herein
epenithre beet patter tillfife'
11; 7 timilieribi
sad iirtederatailtleitileo 'Weithaitriatil;
iota and *enrol* *4w_ , •
" I tor Dasiericke Vt - DioNiii Mt* `the'
'Chief of
theesent Supreme Bench, and is it jurist.,,
Hie great, abilities aro historicul. Ills ifecisione
are re'ileitredeveryphOe;with thelt,dkcstresidcr,
411 lii*erieirtwoffsjsicinjterioiivirAtednud e 24
teea~c Long ab 5411 frorit . ective Peiideal life...
, .
i;eneicialulte . for madY yeeie a part: of thebigliest.,. ..
11,
the Biatai 'he is,net4ithelesi;Jit
decidell DerriOCret. Thousands lien Clf ate
parties will njeici to ace him a candidate for the
popular suff'rageiunder the new sistem.
fifth; leitsf;
~Lawatt,ey Pittsburgh, ~ no wpreside,tit..:Jadge.ef
the Cadmium Mini of Aliening cou nty:"'-J udge
Lowal4 .iwoUtplete lawyer, and hie:name ..Wes
heated aiiiardOr and an influence, at Harris
bortlifdle mi4ttbei,it - of the bet' With whom hci ie
daily.i4odiot'ed,that ail:hied Ito w icdllie deserves
the.high hartorirwias'attaintit: 4--- Atfetithitsialtfo_
evotee an ,did4otts , 'and. ti ,l
ying , -prOfossionit
neurteous itudlucuragebus tnagietrate, itud: a'ripe
scholar: these:ani,grand pre-requisites, and-go .to
ntalecip a cautiidate worthy of the ,Democracy-=
yes,Tand of', the whola . poople of. Pennsylvania.
Such did L ' irtioCiatio ticket for the. Suireme
Conti. Such ts ; the. .selectioa of the Olive and
digmtied conveittiOn which
_closed 14st-salon ; on
thuteday:: lyeliresenCielo thepeOple"Without a
&alit that it Will be tiidnophantiycairied'through
at the polls. It in "ituth ' a_" proud spectacle
to be called -*upon' to vote for flee such met ; and
the friends of the' Elective' Judiciary have reason
to congratulate themselves upon !I 'result - laich
The efforts of the enemies of that' system had
us.to fear, would not be effected without the most
disastrous dissezisiona;,. , -- - . , .
= ' -coiniirrtscy.
It is amusing to too how our Whig fries
exorcised witti.ognothtiorJudge eistizatx,
hey.declaro to be incorpietent "for the p!
wh.ich.ila him been-nominated, though ha ha
nine.yeara the-13enctOn this county'.
Washington - Republicp etnyotie a syholo,colu
Tuesday to prove_this„ by extracts from a certain
suicidal Protest. The coitsistency'of theselWhig
Objeeternis'excitteleting, and we , commend it to
our'beiriceratiCfriends as a fit subjeCt for study,-.
especially; to, those who, are invoked to oppose
JudieCauser:lx, ostensibly he is' unfit.'
but ih reality beennioM - hite. the hardilieoil, in this
free country, to belong'to ri certain • religious ile.
riornation l' The. Republic' and other Whig pa-
Pere ' l t
hat ottlect. to Mr. Cannier . ,.; should not for-
grat-t
, ett.they supported - It o.endidete-ler 'President
who l 'confessecl and contended thetle s-aa - not fit.
and who quoted ,vidences of bin incOmrieteitcy
before the world.- - These same philoaaphere would
net stagger much,- we.- think, .in taking. Jfidgrf
Cassracts:, who, has experience, leducation, ...ard
energy, elle rivavim,r veted fora man : for, President
who insisted upon his incompetency. , until even
Mr wertica Said it ' was 4. a nomination not fit
,
to Par malie.7-:-Pcinsylvapiaa. '. .. . .
, . . •Who Whigs in a Fuss.. = ,
Our readers, doubtless tless recollect-the " noisy
proceedings" of the Whig County Convention,
held in this place last April; which_ whs rather
interesting by_reason of a " difference
. of opin
ioik.only," between Dr.-Patrick arid N. Newton
Esq., on the side of the county. Whigs, and a
few, who arrogate to thapeelves the preroga
tives and sagacity of an oracle,nnd who reside
in the great city of Alentrose, not " the eity;of
Elms," but of. broken• Banks and maple sqgar.
The "slight difference of opinion" spoken of,
it seems, is . notlealed *et," and tho', the Brit
named gentletnen 7 weria choked - down it-the
convention, they_have; come ,out.first best at
last ',ln the hurry, of a few; to'get rid of the
resolution introduced into the Convention by
Mil man .Fuller Esq., instructing their delegates
riot•t)ti support any man for-Supreme Court
Judge who; had : opposed the Amendment by
which those Judges become elective; they, ad
journed without appointinr , Conferees. ; The
Standing -Committee acc:rtiMgly,, appointed
.-
DrPatrick and.
.31r.' Newton,
, : whq met; the
Conferees from Idr.^dford,-Wyoining.and Sul-,
!iron; and, - instead of : ;cenfirmingAhe delegates
chosen here to represent,the "peculiar instil
tutions" of MentrOse, gave -to Bradford the_
Senatorial Conforcesi and to Sullivan nnd . Wy-,
, : iiraing the 'llepresentatives.-. Tins nctipn -Aon
,the. part'. of the'..Conferees caused a -44 of
fluttering here, in the •Whig camp, inasmuch
as Susqnehanna.anCher "pec.uliar institution"
was not likely: to be represented do: ,the ,:arr.
Caster Convention,.. We 'rejoice atthiq victory,
as a triumph of, the people over selfeousfitu-_
ted.dictators ; -but, at the singe time we 11opp.
:16•Lancaster Convention will-pacifyour arm:
ions.friends here by the nomination of,Jud'
Jessup, for we thlok -Aim_ pet - vie Pf ,Seszlee
" harma and - adjoining , counties; would like to
pick that bone at the pedleatext,Oetober....et
ui,have it, and give the people a. chance to ,try
a Bank suit., - _ ~. - f . =- ",
_, , , , 7
The Carnpoagiel.
'Are - commence - our political 'campaign -with
fife' most flattering prospects,'- - The action -of
our Contentions-has beeti,Coidull• and - United.
trtiere• distraction was ariprehend4l, there was
naught but Titan and harniony: ,We have eV.
eV 'reason to' atiticipate , ' an: entire and 'overt
Whelming Detuoiratiotricitaph. - • • - •
Tho Ugh we'riay 'niter defeat at times; it is
always'Owing to some - eitraneims Causes. not
involved in the Ittimediate Gov'eritor
Johnston was,elecied,.tiotty Whig'vetes; but
-
by th&Triends 'of Gen: , Taylor; and by '• the .
votes of Native Americans whO were - perclUul , =
ed by the'proini.Se oT effiee. There is a large'
Deniociatle majority in oiir Onto,'and svhen
our - party:Vote is polled, • we 'always elect 'our
ticket • :•• • - ; ;".• =. •
At present,' mai :Demberatic - organizaticin in
thoiough - and complete. Our Dement:Le) , inWe
never-faltered in theft , devotion the cardinal
principles of treelovernment: ' They kW° a
bond oPunion. 'Mare' never ban been :any
eVasioit'or; concealinent; of their platfornt."-;;- -
They bare ''oennpied 'it - for years and never
ebinanned it to *seek- tetnpora'ry auee:Css.that
(erring defeat to dishonor, well knowing, pc
truth preVall in the tad:
Contrast the position of the Whigs.: :Where
ht. theft organizatiini): . What are =theirpiriack
pleat ',They bairn tvrig,gled , along t
turning and twisting tcksuit.the hing e subject*
big thentseivesto continual, exposure and inor-
Oumtion, toeing:the eonfideuce of the people
by, their—teigiven3ation, atilkclinging:te-. the
lloPe Oat deception:and corfuption„, will- again
vvereolml-the etniipunt_aenstrand . .integrity
the 'people.::-. •
1 0t - onit this be? Sfill! the ,traffe
rthis-coiibptiai liai - 41400191f , ta'crtatlaub?- , 4 .
- Before 'enr gen, tvninlit , apen buiptia* iatia
for Oeheilhe elOhigzitto Lvateaz`offrce.:
„.
irian;bitiiiiithe' Whig fa4,3i pr.o - pe'r Mid” the
•
Native Americans. We care not wheaml.pur
. •
readerslep,n to Native A l aenearnam orno
toot:ai the:fact:',: • Therciii A body of men, pro.'
fepsing
ipitheMselvesNtive ',Americans; w!lon'thoy:
hold thelbilanee,Of PoWerthey: play:44 The
tiiiitds ofanottiet, body ofinejrprofeSsitii, oth;
er:principles, calling themselves Whigs, and
notoriously to divide the spoils of office.
- Whlgs - alledgelhat'it
United , States Bank is an. obsolete 'idea--that
°they'll:we changed46h: &id
Banki sufficient? DI/ they- not say-that these,
banks should be chartered with discrimination,
SecOri4ng to the wants of the community?—
All this sounds fairly. This' was ,, preached
from
proninerifineasnre - of the - Whigs last Session,
kncit - vn to, a pet' Of the 'EPectitiin, Wsla a
getieralhanking laiv,called aim bimitingla'w,
for the same reason that-his - -unconstitutional
eintency"was called relitf issue, rhther by Why
or diversity and derision.-Liren;rii6iii.g. Union.
Le f_tcx: p'oin J
. .. , . ..
• - Ilie follouing is' a letter: of • Wood
ward, referred to in the Proceeding "of the Ju
dicial Convention :i - • . :.... . 7 .'• 7 , 5 ' 5 '.. 5. , •
.. 5 „.. , ' . ' Witarsnann E r -Tuner 9,-1851. ":'
• • -
WRIGHT, Esq.:—Dcar; ) ,S.
for your telegraphic despatch,
and which I answered, • inst.
words: : ">
" My letter whielt you have;
declination as I can give.: I w
Ilarrisbuir;' '
ratri.execedingly sorry thatnybedy thinks'
it their duty to . - presi'a nemin tion on - rrie.- . --=
From a very early day and uni brmly, , I have
declared - my purpose not to 1é :a candidate,
and last Februarv,published pat . purpose to.
1
the world, in' the correopenden oWluch I plac
ed in your hands. I have favb ed the 'newton- .
tion of Judge Kidder, in ':corrpondence - and
e,
conversation, and.have trusted that • any local
claims which might be , recogn zedi. would- be
satisfied in hiS person. My at ong desire now
is that he slioUld be nominatet and if any dit.
ficaltysexists Which you 'calm t - surmouni,l
very much prefer that you sho Id give upour.
local claims ' rather than fiend ate me. „
The condition and demand of.,my .family
fin•bid the to think of a judicia stfition:, -His
like to obtrude thia'subjectin etail On public
notice, but are ,not one's , ow ...conscientious
convictions of duty, when dis netly_ asserted,,
entitled to respect i., :Ouht hey: notto .bo
conclusive with every body'! Is, it. necessary
for me to go fide:detail to deqtenstrate that' I
cannot educate my children - o it judicial - sala- .
ry.? I.hope you.do not think tt is. I hope no
body thinks so. '.- _ - '... • . ...:,
Unfortdnatelk; I said in my, published, letter
something about private A ibdrifiees for the Nib
lie good: Thls,'most unexpectedly, fins' been
seized hold of by some persons,' and I have
been asked if in p crisis that should. seem to
' demand my nomination, as a means of recon
ciling party difficulties, I would turn my back
on a party who have always manifested kind
dispositions to me, and refuse, in any event,
to run if nominated.. I have replied that -my
noininnti‘..n, if my Letter is respected,conld on
ly happen on the principle of sacrificing per
sonal interests and wishes to the public wel
fare:. and from such a sacrifice I-Wouldrncit
shrink, if palledto make it.: That.what I had
written, I would stand, to, and that if I must
bd neminated; as in the emitingeney, contem-.
plated in that latter, I - Would Tull.' . Along With
such replies,..l'lhave 'urged ' Judge • Kidder's
nomination by every • consideration. I could,
a are
I I hem
e for
been
The
•mop
'press. ,
What more 'can I say. now? 4upposed
when that public letter was written, that there.
was.an etid of • niy connection witlt• that
ject., liad I. anticipated some things that have
occurred since, .I should hav,e, avoided the by
'pothiVeal "expreaSSinn that has kept, the sub-.
jest open. I regretthe - nie of it, but
writ; is Writ.," -There I 'stand; just . 'where - I
planted myself in that letter. ,I can't be guilty
of the weakness, of unsaying the.nomi.
nation is given Me, against the, strong, expres
sionSnf that letter--against niv'4Onstaiit
testationagainstvour and. Mr. Nicholson's
re.presentatio ns,.and against the wishes of olh.;
er personal friends in the Convention—lmuSt
consider, it as given, .in Ihe contingency-con
templated in thnt . letter;and, - therefore, I can
not say that , Lxvill dcclino it 1-16 fee my' re
mark: to.yon. when:l handed yon.the letter and
my telegraphic despatch, that it is as positive
declination as. I am at liberty to make..
Let me hciiie that - We . shall, he gratified ,
the.nomination . of Judge Kidder, :and 'that tie .
•occasion.wiltexistAir•resertinglo - iernntvill ti
ing a subject as • .;
Your:friend and humble Servant. ,
GEO. W. WOODWARD;
' rEr We - made the acquaintance of almost
ari entire.,regiment• of. democratic,. editors . at
Reading and Ifartig4)lllg.: We Weyer .saw. se
many-'good-looking men together, •before.
'sfest of l them are•yo,ung men; full • of .fire and
devotion..to the great cause in, whicb we are
all engaged,- :..We dont wish, to nuke invidi.
distinctions, bfit - eur friend PI:EASE - Of tlna,3lcm
trose :/i!enz ocrat is a head and shoulders,above
thein alir—basten,ilrgus.,
We
.oppreciate .the: compliment, of friend
litrrrEn fully; iindthink we recollect, being
tintroduced to along, Yankee-like personage,
as ‘!the Saucy Editor of the, t Easlon. Argys,7
Our imPressidn was then, that • he liyed ,and,
itoved in:about . the same, atmosphere with
ourself*, near. the ,'t halfway r house", ,between
the heaven.% and tho earth How is it•friend IL
ST''ln our recentAis,it'to the Reading and
Harrisburg Conventions, we',becatne acqUaint. -
edwith'abont fiftY . -Denietratie 'Editors;'Sod
ajolly lot, they Were: '_Tile' Editor of the
boytestown ••• Democrat said they would all
matte good Governors.- 'Wcagree with friend
Psx'reS, and . norninated , hid in advanee. N The
greatqnestion . Was, - where :did. they - all; get
money enongh.to got' sO far froth bathe with?
I . yho can solve'it I. • : '
On fact' . WO' mention not in..oUr own
praiae; but. as complimentary to; the 'Derriocm
ey of BuSquehaiina county. It isTthis ; froM
inquiry of those Editors of whom wehaye spo.
ken, we found thattoinie of their - pipers has
poiargo . circulation as the Stuntrose Demiicrat y
although:the gteat raajority of Wein is pub.
lialu3d in counties, wher6 the democratic vote"
teria'..:sor three tin - MS . li large as here:
gcCharitials - jiisily entitled':t6 be considered
the batitier:Counti:'l4 the Way` of - sipp6rtiair
her Presti , C . ' ' , ;
• —"Tim trial of DiiictOns, , and
lbo Cishier%fiho 'Su - AO:Doi* of 3iprris N; J:
whietErdiled n* - 0:, lime of the Basque;
'wan moio or Win conne - Oted
with it, tias boon going on in. New York of
We' shill' look 11, - oier Mid 114 d -tint
Anything Ofinterent ionsieini - he
ing ElighVipetrthe' transietiolui 'of 'oaf ea
publish ittext week.
siitio writing the' ittiornviCleirtittlat
they_mbler hiniViOl.tonvittitil Of Pointy; for
Bates
tatem~nts o f ii e . -
hig s tkr . th that: utc Bank had an actual cash
„
capital 4 840,000,- whlch was , wholly false?.
2. J.!Got.,lifinjton; is a CenegidaTtemociat,.
test hiCIIrtY - for his !,Partf,k,d9o4, *44
Whigs forthwith'' nominated Ilini*S!:lhoit, Fan
aiilatc chair, t iid any
of Detrioeiatio'VOtes he sliFiped.intO OlEciis a
true Linc„,,Whi,g; however;;;;:thrs
time, will meek.° nolielut Whig votes:, end
consequently will boloft, behind &bout twenty
tbausaudi
• ' :
Tho gentletnan!who sent us a ..omtuu
ilication signed, "A. 1..4P05t," «e - ,think was a
little green if he suppoSed we would think it
gennine with such ortlOgraphy as the foilew
ingv- . "britlviDser," Fnsontrost"
smart attetnrit'at.-mig,cldefthnt:-
IgirSeveral-Advertisernents - und_lS T otices
for our yidperinivfe, hetet'. delayed s .or: rote, by
being:directed to one of .the - editors who was
absent; thus lying - in the Post Office till his
return. Our friends,Tliiiinglmsiness with the
Office, should be Sure xlirect, "Democrat,"
or, S. B. & E. B. Chalie, in orderto '.provent
such occurrences. . . . , .• _
. .
- Wire CAN' BiAT Tins tr-Last-Thursday;
our Foreman; S. C..C.misnu; worked 1w tokeni
of our news - sheet-180 papersr 7 rin,7s minutes
—the firSt in' minutes, and the secon,d,in
36: This, considering large - 81Se' of our
sheet, we shOuld call fist work for a Pressman
on. a. hand press • , and it - it.' can he. beaten,
where is tbe,mau caU,de it4 r -Olpego
V.) Gazelle.
,-'
Here,ho,is, the man, who can and has beat
it. Otir'Foreman- WOrked
ono token of our. sheet in thariy-itao , minutes,
not long sines, and stands ready to do 4 again
if disputed.
, ;
thank, you
just received,
enter, ip• these
is as positive a
ill write pod -at
The Clacagcs•Democrat, theeditor of which'
is the celcbiated-Long•John ; IVentwerth says
that, 4 he feels authorised to say that Mr. VIM
Duren is willing to sign a letter, hi cOnjunc
tion .with Gen. Cais, uurrendering- up all his
claims for the Presidency, for the sake of har-:
monising the Dem .cratio party.' • -
W", The new, ostumo seems to befaining
criendsin our toss among the
railtion.gbi r e Cone 434 last week -one of
the , 4 colored siste-s"pP*ared in our streets,
with white
,pants and green , jacket, causing
'quite-a sensation ' ainotig thoie'wbo tremble
for their Cans, cigars, and rr/lay-smasher:4"
. .
-,-77zoin' and ; Day's Counterfeit Detect
ors, for solo at this otiiee.
. • ..
I@BLITIaUhT/IllgAh r tzl4.
N. Y. & EWE RAILROAD.
TRAINS LEAVE GREAT BEND DEPOT.
Mail pass Day ex pass I Night ex Catl ft..;
10 55 A4a. I 3 53,r: m„ I 203 A:q. 1A2,28 vu
GOING 'WEST.
Mail pass.) Day ex pass I Night ex I .041 frt
6 .15 p. u. 2 04 P. I- 203 Am. I 353 P. s
The day express trains do not stop a
Cieat Bend.
Notts of Topoperance•of Susgelact opts Cs
Diciston. Locatjon: Mvot on.
Chawansisg,o," 444 Hartilrd. - ,Tuesday.,
North Star, 432 Brooklyn, 'Saturday.
Montroße, 2 . Montrose, Mondal'.
Springville,
Lenox . 466 Lenox. • Saturday.
MiniatUri Alman.ae s 1851.
, .
Days of. Days of • 1 - .. Sula rises*Sun sets
the week. A 1
pntb. I- ; 1 .
•
Sunday,:
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Tlnirsdiy,
Friday,- •
Saturday', .1
2'OST-9171CE, NONTROSE,'PA,
For Great; Bend, -leaves every-ilaY,-ekclipt.
Sunday, 7 o'clock, A. 41L' Arrives at 10:o'elok
P. M. Mail closes nt 0 o'clock P. M. , !,.., r • 7
Foie Wilkeabarie,
_leaves everyday, exceP'
Sunday ? at 7 o'clock ;A. 3.1.. - Arrives at 9 P
31. -.Mail eloses at sP. 3L • •
For .13ingluuntoni leaves :every-day,l,extept
Sunday, at 9 o'Clock.P. M. Arrives (ev . oy4ay,
ckcept Monday) at 9 P. ;itL at-j
o'clock P. M.
. For.Providenzei leaven eery day except Srin
day st 8 A,.31., 'Arrives at 9P. M. Maitelq
es' at* 91 1 .'31; ' _ •
For Towinidn; redves on Sutuln's;
days nislrriitly's at=B A M. Arrives on 'Nei:
flays; T,liiiisdays - sna, Saturdays nt
Closes sit 9 P.M. ' •
For Carbondalp; onnionda.ypiNVdpesda3l,
and :`Frilluks, - at 7 Arnifei 4 5 11'1'110-
dayth,7hnrsdayi ! Satiin!iyi at
Closes nt 0' '
For t)wego,nn,S,un,drers,,Wed.negalys-.4nct
Fridayn'at 8 A. M. Arnica on Tuesdays;Thurs
days, and Saturdays, at 6P AL Closes at
o'clock - - '
,-; •
Far Silver Lake &a.;ori Pridays; at 51s. DC
-
Arrives on Saturday 'at 9.P. U., Closes at ! 9
P. M. Thursday ..;
For . Skiariers'EdtlY; on Mon lays at f'A.
Arrivesi same'ddt at 10 Ociaes 6-P*
Sundaya.
Celebnition of the 4 th'cil Jul* 'inflow.
The•teremonieg pf , the Any opened
by firitivt National : : Salute at. aunrise..under
the chargoOf Cel..Asa Spicer. - _
At •to e'clock the procession fortn • upon
the - public square 'udder the chame,of Col.-J, ;
H.' DlROCK,'Dlarihal,., of the dapuspietant..
COL, C. D. LAI'II4OP, in the follewlngottlet;
1. Rough & - Ready, Fite gngino..CPl33ol
precodc.d bty the. Bras s, grad.
2. Fire popartu2en!,,pf,
• 3.- Chaplitin, Orator : et : lite nay, -=and Com 7
mittee in earriagoi.
' 4. Citizens and Strangerp., • , -
WatPl7-Wit.ekgnino - CoinPanY—
Oe ',thing of the einntOit,..the vroterision*lll
move
pike to4l4,,l;laptif4, Church, countermarch .to
patifie : Aventio,titOnbiieAkeoe , to tbo, Tent
On'tiie Public Optaie. :=
The exercises niiheithiCtill be npeiiixl . ;""
o.4i4ekie(feliie
by William If Jessup: _ r
4. 3111.41e:: t.
, 6,. - -Oration by C. L. Ward, E4i - of
The exercises will be chjsed
After :44 - few- mi - nate inteiinkAlon. tite - no/.
tiemblY4lll jeinirinkthe-firiglpg of the: Court
COLIC, EAST.
7 24__::
7 24-
. 7 24
‘7 24
7 23
7"23 •
7 23'..
4 35
4 35
4.36
4. 36.
4 37
4 37
4 37
- ie.r - 11 -7
provided: - 40 ,r. IL ee preudec, ..
the dinneringe.%l4ets for the dinner 04
bO procured alike
.. .Haas and at the door. PI
-A spialulic(o l gibi!iitin of Fire Word tZ
tike place sit 9 =o'clock r.= on the P 412.
Square. ' • • ; k
•
'C!)ll4ra - tfiejts*tho S. of T. sitspriagstu,
The - Siiringviila Division, Sons of Temp
ance, No. 4641w111 hold a eclebration at Sp r i z ,
ville Vitilire on the 4th. of. _July, 1851
,-
neighboring Divisions of tho Sons of Temp e .
ance, the Union of Danghters, and citizens gy
nerally are invited to participate with us iced.
ebrating this dy,Of our NatiOnal Freedom.
;01t - DElt ;OP .1111 M. DAY. '
Thciirnbissiori will 'form4t the Ilall oft i
_Sons of3empepnes-nt hnlrpast nine - Vele*
A. M., pareli to the Grore—where•
Deelaratioti,or Intieiteniierteig , wilt be reed I,
W.
- An oMtionvrill , be pronounced by Rev.
.411trIL. liintock and al
Chase, Es
. MentrOSe, Hon. John Brisk
and R. R. Littlai; WM. 'Piatt, EN' s , d 4.
Tunkhannock; have beeti invited to deN
addresses. Afterid:itch': the! - Procession 1 40',..•
movio'llidliotisd'of!thttnis 4ekSen
refreshments may be-obtained.
:HILES PRICHARD, •
- A. 11. SLOAT,_ • • .
W. B. HANDRICK, CommX t .
C: "BURR;'
• ' SPENCER.'
Sii . rinpille;4ll — dp 16;!:5t
: - E ourth:ot July'colbration,
At a meeting of the eitiiens of Prankliiii,i :.
.at the house 'of .1 .- : L. Merriman, on, Saturi q :-
the 21st .inst inst., forthe purpose of oti: ::
,t,.. : '
arrangements for celebrating' the 'appro4, l ...:
anniversary :of our - National - Birthday, thefi .-.'.
locoing Committee were appointed : E. L 11 , 4 j: i '..
dage; Wm. M. Woolly, J. tilerrirnan,C4
~.,
Warner, H. Smith, W. C. Snail, G. W. I'Lt '::
E. B, Sraith, R. Smith, S. IL - Cole,J. Leigh; '.'•
S. W. Truesdell, A. Watson, T. Smith, r ,t :: - .4.
A. Smith, L. Morse, J. W . 3farpit,J.Watn" 1 '
and Edward Davis; . and at a meeting of 14
bommittee. held at the same place, on 3lcrl l
evening, 23d, inst.,: the, followingorder of a
1 ercises were agreonipon. !,
"The processieu will form! at Upsonsil*
Corners at 10 A:M.,,,under the
tion of Col Rufus Sniit‘, hfarahall . of the
assisted by Cape. 4 4mith, and . 'lneich
PresbyterianCinn7Ch, where ; the followiti l e:: : ,
ercises will Je performed:..
1. Prayer by, Red. W.
•2. 3fueic by the Choir. . • i•
3. Rending,Declaration by J.L.
- s;?'
Esq.
,
4.. Address; - the Sabbath Schools
M. Woolley: , , . - .
5. Music. . . ,
6.. Orntion, 1.4.mc G. cdden,Esq.,ofq
Lawton, N.
7. Close, Penediction_l3y Rev. Mr..lVv:./j
,then form and
back to, the,'Cortiers ivnere it free coitationti,
be served up to nil who:have participii
the exereises.: - - An is eFtendti
friends in . adjaient TOvaships,lpartictli
Sunday School Children as the - celelmfoi'
intended principally foitheir. benefit
7. L: MEitRIMAN,
.
W. M. WOOLLEY; SCO'.'
4TH of JITLY.CEI_,EBRATIOI
Laceyrillebiviaion No. 481 Sonsof,To.
penn•ce, will celebrate the. Coming ∫
of our National Independence, at thispkai
,the 4th proximo. :Neighboring Division 3
the public generally are ioviterito
,part c
in the exercises Of the',oceasion, which rs
continence at 10 Good
era are expecied . to bo.in attendance.
• iri--Entey*ment, : riu bo_givea at P 4
min Edwards'.
.
, ‘17.1 'BLACK, R
Juh
`For the Democrat,
~iruns. Enireins.We . thetthdersigtell
hereby certify.thafeimiiii E. BAuor,
supposed murdered Pedler, that had &..-
geiods stolen whileistoPpicii ivith the 6`
bets, in Jackson, in' 1841 is ttovi , tiring, ok
called on us' the' 'l,s( 'of Mhy, in perso„ r.!
we fully . feeeitniied,hitii being -these
person. We male this statement inereljt i
satisfy-the public as' niaiy have doubted
ictentityi
ALON 74 BRYANT.
LAZELL , i BRYANT,
- INBRYANT.
~nebSOTt Julie 8, SSV
XIELANCIIOIOIf .
Wo learn that a little boy; ; sotne two atm .•
'years old; youngest son Of '6. G. Hemp'
•Eact;, of Ditnocli tp., was' ateidentally
on Saturday last so:badlias.:, • te survive tat
few hours. -A tilt) of _ boiling water
Placed on the floor for household purposetcV
in playing about the room-liet accidentalliE
backer - ands, plungingeonipletely into
-
came "as dwelcome to the oxercelatinga,,
a :Po little sufferer.;'
apioup.
Soch is the nanie• given to a new Ctmli-1
Spring,iinVented. and patented -by Mr. E.
Sprout, of Susq'n. COOnty, Pa .; which we r
di4 7 kit erelong . supersede, all ;other o_,
now. in. use: , We yesterday there round
agnates of the- City in ti touggi
Sprout's Spring, and iVe must say that it Ili:
"altogether the. most .001ofortablo tido we t 4,
had on pgr rough pavementepinstruir,
' We too were privileged 'with. a ride`
'othci day:in ono, of those Carriage:end IX;
lievu it nearly ak great anireprovenicnt
Elliptic' Springs as'illeimemivver "light
:goits.7,l Thetnotion of the:Carriage-we I'ol
delightfu);'aud free fieetbuddett jolts nuiP
even.when driving sapidly...over rongli
and deep ittr; Sprout • claims tful'
recluties.leal! . kWh Wood' rod Tabor toe
a carriage ou-bia - iptan, ttintitiu'lightehr'
And more titarriblq:ki carrying. the ' ; F.
Woontmot:,Seo thsty he claims_too much
iok -jmprOyorneitt_ trust go into rat'
: think
estimates; that this .Springi f ,,:'
saving Atlar;Ahe otlietit of. one, hundred
ieropteeti par 'Pentwontiroly doing oaf
. • -..-
ol
rtrA barn belonging:to Dit..omgoli F
xecir towniliaki.dis,savered to:bo • 01i ru"
Sonday.:civeinfig 'Week, bet 'Was saved from 7 :1
strnetiOnlithe t;iniedy efforts 0 146 r-P'