. • _ ••-„_.- . - . • - . ---- • Etr.irlil'oljt:.; : _ _y, tf vr.rti oaS itTl ett V - ' 4 !A. dim e e. .4.1 1 " a ath • -a • • • ZCF •••1 V 1"-4 , 4: • • . It . 4. 4.4 If rfr ' IV: - '' F 1 • R ill • k • • •••• VI • • b : :19 • ill 4 s.ci - .`t i ,1 * • ;•; ' " t 4 - I TI aFrr 111.° 11 - ••r - ••• -= ••+ 'i :•• • • •-• ltt •El. • -• '"; ;-•-, , • • , '{• " - • '•L '74 •.! •!.! f c „. I" • •,! . • ' -; • ' .l - • i"4 • • • • - - • r. , :1% • GEREI1 1 40MiTub' (.., . BUS,INLSK C.44Dtl;i'- - A. Q. WARREN, ATTOR.NET, AT LAIN., ref: l4ll M apd Exemption Calm, Minted to. febT orOineeltut door belt.* Boyd'ildoTe r 110iitrtmt, Pa. 14. V. grrro , ICE ED AUPTKUST.EII,-.l4.lencliwillcs,43nyg's PAn!' s. !1411!7..64' • DR. .1). :A. LATEROP. &Cots old •flatiliing tiouse.'— UF Surgery in particular. 07 - Reference au yentli Op . patience. Diontreae;May, 1863. ' alAigt•mtar, nysiclAN & SURGEON, respectfully tenders MS professional, services to.the. citizens of Friends. vile afid vicinit. - 121Mdfice In tb °dice of Dr. Loot. attords-ot .{July 3U. 1$0:::17 GART4TT,' DIS:4LBG,in MOW. Fccdrand. 2 llo l .l 3 /TTell and , rtatry Timothy and Clo r v'tr Secd, Groceries, Provis laue. Fruit,-Fiat; Petrolonia LOll, Wooded and Stone Ware, It.taline Notions, 4c. oropposite.o t oroad Pep! SZ.tw 3. 1 / 1 11ird,' Pa: • Aleb *A, 18113. y. A. LAT7I/19P, 8. C, . J. P. W. LATLIttoP, TYLER 47. KTLgY, S tLfirtS.ln Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilardware, DeAdy JI Jru tlu Vlothia, ,, , }Soots .t " Sht;64, Hats & Daps, W 03.1 a Wilkie , Wire; Sole di Vpper Leath. er, Fish. Fluor 41,g(144. 4 1 of which ay. clEr at We VC ry f GErTa awaits* ..Wwiric:spa...diEl L athrope prick 13011 ding, Moat forte, re. April G, DIGS. y. • wx.ISTPCMFQCOpPT.II. \ATM. If. COOPER.&,. ANKlERS,—lLontrosecPa. Successors to gtzit,Cooper Co. Wilco, LAt4rupenew balding, Thpippze-st. J. 6.14 . g0LL1.1311. A. W. exa t ts.s. • ALiCOLLIT3I & SEARLE, TT/lINEYS and Coanaellorn , Lort•---Mpntsos.e,Pa. ofi e in Lathrop's' new building, over.the Bank. • DR. WM.SMITLI, •ITRGEON rtENTlST,i—motitnise,„PL °Office in Lithrups' new building, over . - the Bank. All Beata operations bb 'gain i n , perfumed in good style and wartunted. ' P. 'LINES, KSII fON ABLE TAILOR-Aiontrose, Pa. Shop I t in Phenix Block. over store of land; Watrone• • & Foster. All work warranted, al to fit and finish. Cutting done on :d'art notice, in heat etyle. Jan"6o JOHN GROVES, IoiSIITONABLE. TAlLOrt„—Montrose, Pa. Shim • near the lEtaptlstlieeting lionae, on Triturate treat. All orders Mimi promptly. karst-rate atyle. Crating done on short Dotter., and warranted to at. L. B. ISBELL, EPAIRS,CIoeIm, Watches...goad Jewelry at the IL shortest notice, and on reasonable tenon. All wOrt lrarracited_ Shop In-Choxidler and Jemmy'', ,t..re, lioNrnons, Pa. mitt riAßWrr AND. gti Ala- telAZitrfAcMigiA—Voot kj f 41n street, Montrose. - Pa. . atg .tt C. 0. FORDEIAM, luvgrPArreszpre,ir Rota= -co'*frarst„ Pa. Shop over Dorm", afore. Aincin • ruarle to order. and repairing done nelaUS. :7; ABEL TL'RRELL, EALER, In Drip, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stoffe, Glans AI are, Paints. Oils, Varnish, Win- Glas, Groceries, Penny Gooda, - dewelry Perth ,tr.—ALTent for all the mostpopular PATENT V rj,ICTSES.-;;lfontroae, Pb sag tf MEDICAL CARD. DR. E. PATRICK, & DR. E. L. GARDNER _ .• y T qata , J.k.TE, ot ihe 7d.R.DICAL DEPARTMENT )r' C %AA . COLL EqE, have funned a e.operteeretdp 11, ,- Unice ltilleine sad Sargeriamdereprepered t • sir 1711$1acoi faithfully end _peperjelly.thaz a: 13, ,otru6ted to their care, ou terms commensurate t timc+. ••• t t I leformltles of the EYE, ett . rgteal 'Opera , o 4(ITICie shill eases., particularly atm:Wet/UK. .4r•' a:e otter Weab's Store. .1131 Ere hours from a. a. to p. "•+ortioTcontitry produce taken In pay ! tat. it rest rale°, and CASH 9OTIIi*SHD. Montrose, Pa., May l'th, itS52.--tpf FIRE INSURANCE. THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, KT nin&DEVEild, PA., Has-Established an Agency In ffiontrose. Zite Oided insurance Co. in the Guinn. cica cASTALPAID .SSErS rates are as low as those of any good company In Sew Pork, or, elsewhere, and tt* PireetOta, are among, .the iirA for honbr and integrity Crunt.es-Pdarr, Seey. Anatint.9. :corns. Pres. SLJutrode, July 13, '62. BILLINGS:STRO e . I g B l - -u in - --- c - ." a P -: 1 1 1 1 , -, tl , - the general prosperity and iplendiorsuc. be unworth y of the'nenie, if it ad not the -cess, the dangers of which be warned us Power to enforce the execution of its are becoming , every day more' evident, own laws" within , its own sphere of aotion. and the signs of evilAreanfaciently appa. It ii ~ tTin 3 that oases-May befinogined rent to awaken the deepest r anciety in the diselmiagfiool n fifittleir,purpose of ilea . . boson . ) of the patriot. 'We behold spate. PstiOn and oppreiston, on the. pert ef our matic'efforta 'puhliely . .ntile An ifow ,tbe., governinent i as would justify an appeal to seeds of discord between - different pane l arms. Theae,bowever, are cas of the gnited States ) , and to phice patty es, which t wi r liao :no , reason to apprehend diiiiiions iiireek Upon geographical dis. , ,in• - n govmpfpolt.lo'l3ere the power tail), the auctions. , to eXcite,the so,tills'agaliiat the ni11.,4 8 of ~Patiiiitie , people ;,-and DO Chi norip, and ' the aiiiiA-agul t iotbe 4o oA.i ig id , zen WhOl(iy,ei ' .),11s-lionntry wouldiin, any tabrfie into controieriy . tbe'roostdelicate 1 ease Whateve,k, , resort to, fortible.reslat and exeitiodt4ica; t o p i cs open whicbie ni*,•..9 41 0 511 e; 03.-4rly saw aiat:,.lll - 0 Pima is impossible,' that a large - pottiOn of ibe I h 44 come . cilleii-a OVP-Plan ( thnulci rePrl Union can ever speak without strong dOath a;0-0,batiflilint; •fiir ifalieh a urn& I emotion. A thatalt; - '`‘lois; --. arit -- ,onstantly 1 l*,: i iSs . pfi 3 Oe'Veg'uti, and* citizens of 04e! made to.sect.tonal:mtereatq- An-Jorder -to elptk9p,or oft poßloy:"Fet#rrand I ".tirß's i n fl u inda i d"kl i ttn 43 f tbe'ebief inni sl $ „,,PfPW it . Pileorn i t.1t4r 4 ,• IP'4,?),A*OO , ciPPe trate, lislifit ware iaired t.ltat,he - ',about& . "4 -1 010 he : Ar.44 914 e,nnit...:P t:lnAl,;.ishete, fairer a particidar quartet of - the tount,ty 4 f will be -- iiri eifdof -th a 'tin tonou4, lF o l 4 instead of fulfilling the:ffittieaof Ids station . apAq v.Ain, Ares, o teed 91 1 3, Afiln :ii9- with impartialjtumbaemola ; andlite'poili toT E X,Q,•tO-19p;et _cvowipmcit,,ve Af t. Bible dissolution of . thellnitfinhatiatlength . ”, ilielli i ß9,- kieP r iaglhßiljkerty-i they: !gold beeemoanoratary antl-lamiliar,on . ltiect , a l i . o:Age 1:0*, - .,7rapiz,,but. *.t . • j. wo q p . i, I °,,bliKtifision.ls ilAti-lbe warning - voice of, tkal*KeAtiliM)TAeicAiwpitiilittit, , s „ B. B 4:pgif,-,71)-; -,- LITTI, L E, 1 vmoing;on thea ,for go tio2,- f -01:; hive i -140 .4kft• Comtt itAtipp, sattp*A t e pop, tatter Ai' r Bunion Ato mism end =gm _wise ly , I ....esym,mirogly ben ,fttrutpf :to meter the I, 7 ,-.- f ,„,,,,.. 9_,.Al,,,. N ...P.RielgFeljd Ilk °RR" ihrick - iiiirali " . •yiiii.. i i i iiiiii ii6 Liatm ?,-• :Let, it.. I not !Luc ritipposedAst, V s'f,TP IP e IPlieVlnkitlY , tilikßererPPTl i ts i l ;.• ./.4 : 7; 3us . strait; ..kinigranaiticai ow= i r oPlan ki:Jnil a thc9lo,olo Itste. taken AR i t,lWlt i t, ' i .1 V.A.P.0.F04k1.9 01 4 4 , oto \-P to ••?.!..Yet.itt",t.:•• q.•, , ,.... - ; -,,, , L ,7,- ~ •14,11,3°,.,,, , ' • antiv , e , Part:in , thesauttsible.slo24muprofitttc tithe era r ' xt.l ) • 1 14.. r. ix* Awl* - - --- - - . = - . ,. .,„....-; 1)1.4 diammonsikwankoffatriutisni on tbr,.. 11 n2V 4 l*l. idl,9 , affetikkop tif,tlij ,-:•.a.mw . ,. ~, ~. ..„, , . , ~, „,, ~ if (#B,ltO (I,feAb. l : 111 Miroa o ltit_l_livi. ~,,k . - al, ;btAti4 l ll_,,Atip,,iml 2 , -, 41.41041=A 2% 6 .: •., " I :o l itteilt#4l44, ....,,-,• Ip m e rs - h o r im ,,,,,,vrak,77A, ~..ta.• , -7 sv irieywp . , le, lo A pp ittvit , . 21 ... a. 11, 9 ., toi v .. v tit 'O4 frit 'it • V • Is • fj • .,. t /7 attenctarn!, - . „.„. 1 1 . iIL ' ,611 ! . pr. : :,,, IF y tt B 49 4 . wpajz; y ta . c d ,P . • ,A„ •4 r t Mamma- Mardi ttili. - -- u . ,- - rums ofmn. crfflt i follettp , ''' • ' it' ~...,,I--•:,,t,„.t. , I‘SURAVE CONPpNY, cor INTe)‘wierreprikfc. CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION tHiLLARS. METTEI Ist .7411. 1864. 613,2130,27027. LIABILMES. - 71.401122. 5. mat= sec'y. Ciuts. 4 : ll tirtin;Pre i _ lll4 4 l2l ‘. - Sohn McGee, As% " A. F. WEIZELION • ,*.•'' • Porkies leancedani renetexid. by the imliciplaigt -21 t ale office. In the Brick Block, Montrose. Pa. BEL LONGS 4 . 0t/i).• .A/G*l 104 y B.ll.•Pettengillik4o. • . NO. Tr PARK ROW. , New To*. atidil Stade etrunt, 3p 4t9n; wea ouragents frir tho ./friatnumfilernoerat in /..11 and.are authorized to take advertise to *Di aribmcriptions (or us at our lowest rates: - ' - - B AZLETON7"7 B. - ,ffigs/.#mrt 73PP . 404: 1 "-kaitc., .„ is AU.pato„-"MmtroPps•loll6 • • ffet.„4,tiri., Laken 1 n- sill ktbslsiefaresither: tn thelbey st.l" or the Art. =MEN ii*RXWXitit MMUS/ _ V ,T TO THE' PEOPLE OF THE 'UNITIOtTATES. f - Fxu.ow Crrlesas: * *- I NVii have atieet.lietid , ?almostlfty , iiara under.theiginstitatitin*tomarbithifiiiigeil and:patriots. of the: eevvlatiott. ' Thei-pin , fliettnattairlich theitarieris other* very engaged during a greatpart Of thiglier.lo ; the spirit in whitititcy.waged war against each-other .; and to:Ur ntitoate.comakeraial vonnectionswithl l everyp#tof ,civilized world, rendered ha tune of much ty fortliegOvern*Orof thallnitetl-Statelt. We have-lad our. tre asons peit:e grid ofd war, with fillitbol l iT'as WhiCh precede or follow.o state elyeatilitytith ,powcifel nations. We encountered' •these trials with ourcomitiudign yet in its infitacy,aad under, the disadvantages which : a new and untrini . governmetii, in natal ways feel, when it is . called{ upon to tut forth ins whole strength, without, the lights of experience to guide it, or the 'weight of precedents to justify its meaner:es. „But we have passed triumphantly throagh ail the din= -liculties.' Our Coptitnikultis go longer - a doubtful 4-xpelliiietill end - at' the end of nearly half a century,. we find that it his preserved unimpaired the liberties of-the people, secured' the rights of property,and that, our country .has improved; and is ,-flourishing beyond any former example in the blew, of !nations. These cheering and grateful prospects, and these multiplied favors; we owe, under Providence., to the adoptiintof the federal constitution. It is no longer a question whether this great country cati remain happily united, and flunrish underour pre sent. form of _government. Experience, the unerring test of all 'human undertak ings, has shown the wisdom •and. foresight of those .who fOrnied and has. proved, that in the Union of these gtateslthere a sure foundation for thebrigiitist hopes of freedom, and for the happiness of the people. At every hattardould' by..ievery sacrifice, this Uniun must be preserved. Theeecessity of watchhig with jealous anxiety for the_preservatioe of the Union, was earoestly.pressed upon' his fellow.eit izens by the Father of his Country, MIDI farewelladdresai Lie heathen) told ;us, that, 6 1 while eiperiencie . shall not have demonstrated ha unpacticahilityyhthenci will alway s eititi B M of th - Ose--whoon any quarter, may endeavor to Weaken its • ?Wadi; aind - he has cautiCkued us in the strungest” terms against die formation of parties on geo graphical discriminations, as one of 'the means which, might disturb our Union, to **Web designing men would be likely to resort. litelewits contained intbis invaluable legacy of Washington to his countrymen, sireuld,,be clienshed in the beano!' every citizen to the latest generation; and, per haps, at no period of time' could they,be more usefully remembered! than at . the present moment, For wheulw e look upon the scenes that are passing around.us, and dwell apnathe.pagesofhispartingaddnts, his paternal counsels 'would- seem, to.be.; nut merely the offspring of wisdom .and foresight, but the voice of prophecy ,fore telling events and warning ins of the evil tq come.' Forty }earl have passed since this imperi s hable document was. given in his count rynaeu. The federal constitution was then regarded.by him as- an experi. meat—and hero -sleeks of it in. his address, —but au experiment -upon the'success of which the best hopeaof hiscouutrydepein ded, and Ave all know thathe wits prepared; to lay down his life t if necessary, tosecure to it. a full and fair trial. The trial has been made. : _lt has succeeded beyond the' proudest•hopea erthose who framed at: Every quarter of this widely-extended' nationinzaSelt its biessini and Blared 11- ~~tll . , [ w;11 .0 : 9SEV I PA TIKTOSOittgr. ' lO% rgi.dUAS:o4j ,• r- .14 • n .• .7 , n s • rs. tiiii' '' ' ;never a "tifiiiipoilti' ought t fofget 'titee'tbe *Wien i 'Of other ' &axed ditkthOr pohtictil bretfiiii . iatip,,thatiliewevefutis. 'tidten they inlY be m 'their Vieivi,'llie gtiett body 9f theni are eqiiallY htiiiiiit add mngbt' with theinselveir: Bildfuttrintspi. ddns a rePrikielio filaY'ln' time' er.M , to Muimil tiOdtßitY, 'ariffirtinl tlitif deSigniOg ' 'Mew will alstiaikbe ibiiiiC . ivite are .dy F . I to foment ! t hese fatal gliviiadititi, 'itidta ill: l'ithiltlielniiiiiii feat:tildes of dltfratt - seo , beanittfthii"cretnitiit. , " 4 l'he : his" tbr,f 9f the p - rid la full of luch'efalikoW Of ifsp'. = reially the histoty, of, reYablior '' '' What Wive - you to Oiii bidivisiod and dimension? 'Vehicle not yourselves' with the belief that a breach' Once made May be tifiertitids repaired: If thii I.lniou Is once severed, the lino nrsefiaratiop will Lgriw wider aid "Wider, and the Controver uta; which aril nOW debated and settled in rthe Ulla of legislation, will then be tried I in fields of bdttle, and be deterinined by the swot.d. Ifeither should - you , deceive yottrielf with the hope, that the first line ,of separation would be the, permanen t `on, mid , that nothing but harmony and cotiOrd Weald be found in the new ease -1 claimer Tormed up . On the drisolutiou of tide Union. Local niterests NVcitild still be "found there,- and unchmtened ambitiOn. And if the reeollectifin a cumuiohain g ers, kin' wlich the peoide'ottli6o r trtilted States blood side' by :side tiginiit:the .common foe; the "Memory, of victories iron by their tinitedialor ; the prosperity and happine.ss they have enjoyed under the present Consutution' . ; the proud name they bear as citizcns of this . republic; if I all 'these recollections add proofs of c9tu t moo interest are not strong enough to i bind us together as one pet:T.lr,, what tie ' uill'hiild united the new divishins of em pire, when these bonds have been broken i andthistrnion dissevered ? 'The first line , Of separation would not fist for a single, ' generation ; new fragments would be torn off;7l(e# leaders would spring pp; and this t great opti . glotious republic; would t soon be'bieken into t'multitudi of petty' States, withontnonimeree, without credit; I jealous of one attoiVer 4 ;arm 'ed, for mutual aggression ; loaded with,tpxes. top •y or tnies and leaders ; seeking aid against 1 each.other fillip foreign powep ; iusulte4 I and trampled upon by the nations of Eu rope.'until liiirraa loth . miliet, tm riumbreirprig debase ,ip spirit, they wo'd be ready to submit tiithenhiiolit;p4Onli,p, • .1 0 , 11 i 4,WPAY*l.4 l l4lAraßr4o4iiii ' rentler_their likl-r - for - tti'w - Piitc" :cir'r,E3)9P'e- It is impossible to look o on the conseguen- cei that would inevitably tialow the des truction of this governtnent, and not, feel iridign4mt when we hear cold calculations about the value of the trnio,n, and have so (*instantly before us a line of conduct so well Calculated to weaken its ties. But in order to maintain tlietnion miim paired; It iwabsolutely tieces-iry,l,bat the laws pasied'hy 'the con'stit'ut'ed authorities should be faithfullYexeduted in every partpf the country, and that ever geed widen should, should,at all iiiiies,'stdild `'ready,to put dOwii;iiiiiii the combined force, : of the na- Oen, every attetspt at unlawful resistance tinder' whatever_pretext IC may tie made, j ar whaiever sinipe it May assume. IN cconstitutioriat 6r oppressive laws may no doubt he palmed by Congress, either from errone'o'us VieWEI or the alint of du ' e eon sideratien . if . they : are Within the reach of judicial authority, the ,remedy is easy and peaceful; and tf 'from the character, of the law, ,it is ap abuse efyower net itittiitt :the 'reaell'ef 'the judicidry, then free grpetim.todwcaltnapsaisio reason and tifile s justice of the ppople will not fail'toiedisies a t t he . wrong. But until the law Will 'a declared void by the courts, 01 .- tielalettirCongress,,no Individual, or combination of individuals can bejastified in forcibli , risietiog its "eaveutiou. It ,is" impossible tbat ,any government can can them to exist ppm any other principles. It would 'ettaie 'to be .. a governrlecif and i If.l , 5. . I 4 fStue t ttll , ll AT.c.P1 1 1 1 4941.. !Pf41404449r44.1 1 .498 ,dig IPT 9 Pigtg , titc,,PepltOM.9 6e 0ci,043 ,4 n. 50 4vArl ta,t OAS* :0 1 , 1 41Pu. 1 .1 1 Yf.W 1 - 0 0 4 70.4!&_-_!..` ' l a4-3 0 P, l Pu4.: IVOittklc P,C. ..!“ AP 'Mt )Ptid•?...l9rt ,e09P,,.., * l 44§ ; ;4q!..,11495 11 1 1,11 :91vP:PR 0 4 1 .•aPY fr9wol o .B B mit Nu thetr.Aprucborder_p 14ely, tad istarb Ah0V 1 9 1 4t,i.4 1- 4cir. t r olit4.4-4NANn an AOPT(itartiOnci-91*( 1 .,,t A40.P.-lAilikß9RP ,ilitei.eine***4lie-v4494Atop*ond ,*o4.4,,thpAtittpliOgri ,9irsk4s4w,smetl. Stat.e4 giwo 1f".014 , c9Pi 9 t oez!:iin Ag i bcoaa 10 3 0 0 0args s and*s . patremcpis Ppfiv.9.ld -419j9Preal ch! 3 •FigiOng JP.rJEAPIC B upon-w 494 •tile,4 ll 4o.leamp l fi9leiNere 9410 0 0/ .09PAR4-4.priTtApico ,t4o.fsevn deep _Z 0 .4.44 :their -0904 TellitiOns -utnore, thevonttiqn,_ and therefore, of .PeFe4s l . l l itukkuPW4n.g. th e i r policy -air!ce tNey, be me free andiudependent States. But each State bas tite,:tmquestionabie right to. regPlati '#a Own . .Cotl• .certis according wits „own Pleaspre; and 1 . while it does not. interfere with the rights of the people of other States, or the rights of.the trinon, every State must: be the. .I . sole_judge.of 14 measures proper to, se .pt!re, the safety safety ; oflts citizens and pramote tliie~, La ;-turd pH efforts, on., the to gibe r-States to t ottst odium up on their institut ions, 914 allmeasures nulated to disprb their. rights ofproper ty, or to . put in jeopardy their ,peace and internal tranquility, are in 'dimes op_posi tien to, to the -spirit in which the Upion Wflcionnedyawil want endanger their safe ty. of philanthropy may be as signed. for -this. _unwarrantable' interfer kence ; and weak men may peranade.them selves for a moment that .they.are labor ing in the cause of humanity, and .assert mg the rights of the human race; but ev erytone, upon sober reflection,- will see tbat,npthiog bnt mischief can coniefrom these improper assanita, upon :the-feelings RiAglit.o. o ,Cotheri!, Rest -assured, that theipen found busy in this work of dis cord are men, not 'worthrof ,your confi dence, and deserve, ; your .streugest,repro bation. • the legislation of Congress, also, and in every measure the . General,Govern , meat, justice to every portion of,tbeUni ted4Statps;-eliould.be tattlifully - observ.ed. Igo free , goVernment can-stand without v .i r is n n in tioi'PeoPte , omid aloftympirit of patriotism.; p and if-Alitsordid, : feeltnga of m- ,place • sip x*,ignt•to ,he WIWI, public spirit, Lite legislation of Congress will soon be converted- into a scramble forpersonal audaectional advantages. Under our free institutions the eitikens of every quarter of our country are capable of attaining a high degree of prosperity and happiness, without seelciagto: ProfiLthemselverf.at the expense of others; and every such at tempt must in the : end fail to succeed, for the. people ip ,every part of the United States are fon'piilightened .not to-Juader stand their Own` r ights , and intereits; .and to detect end defeat .very efrort,to gain' undue advantages over theta ; and when such designs are discovered, it naturally provokes resentments which cannot ways be easiii:allayed, Justice, full' and ample justice to every portion ofthe Uni; ted States, should be the ruling principle. of of every freeman, and should guide the deliberations of every public body, wile, tiler it be State or National. It is Well known that there have always , been those amongst us who wish to en ! large the - power of the General *Govern ment.; and experience would seem.to in dicate that •tbeiv is a,tendency en the pin of this government to overstep the boun daries marked opt for it by the Constitu tion. Its legitimateauthority is.abundant i ly sufficient tor all the purposes. for which it was created; and its .powerateinF ex pressly enumerated there can bemojusti fication for claiming -.sorbing beyond them. • ,Every attempCto exercise power; beyond these .limila:ebould be , .promptly and firmly opposed. For.one.evil exam ple will lead to: other measures still more mischievous; and if the.principle of con structive powersor suppused.advantam, or temporary circumstances shalkever be' permitted to justify-Ibenssnruptien of a power net given.. by the Genera): Goderninent will before - hotig-nb sorb,all•the powers of legisiatiop; and you will 'have, 'tn effeot,but one consolidated government. From the extent of our country; its - diversified interests, different pursuits and different habits,' it - is tee 'A -1 vious for argument, that a single!c,onSoli- I dated government would be - wholly inad- - equate to watch over 'and 'prOteer Ara in= tereAts ; and every Medd - of our freetiu stitutionir. Should' Pri , p4ted'.'to arid 'in fulrriOr,..,t,ie rights atitt; . severeignti..ef StateN and to confiati 'the : Mitten of the genera! govi er,lMkgßt Atr. 1 4. 1 7 .9. 11 . V P), Pc 4'ap 09,0104r.d4t4 1 /. :revitating4woontiirsts. Vhioh.ll9l3 4ittacel)eureeri: different . interests its theAluited Otatesiund 4,11€1 0141 pursued sifilget - tbAooptiolli of our; presatitiftirnimr, government, we find nothing disciples prop aticotsgah deep laud ivrP: aalhemeifirse ...ociffePlatiOpin4elatliade: thrtArurreirw; 1:40 , ! CfMoUtiltioto of the 1.14144 'll9tates ,l unquestionably interlded , l6: aeurnusto•she 0 4 .1.4%- 1 !& 01 .4**11: P 3 4g9lltiand ‘ , eiriej.,. knit -, :thir",Att do* I)gir , m , h-o nem ext apiplewispvcigoogr. • - Warn:T .4.4 . 11. ;;; • • - .. _ , 4.f t-. : i ..,,, J it/V 4 1 . 1 . 1 ti r 1"9 799 5'91- A e : PUDI WV- j" Cl e tinfinl i nnatp - 40ittlie of" . etnia in e '-ileiMiiti:lStatis '; iiiibtf the qiiaio sabjett, dristni - ifroargeztertillitienthermOn- Oltaticona4 unileneViallitantaltillio4or -Ma lt - R. ) 1.1%-.: 1 , - - .,73 -,- .“; 1 4 •:il 7 ;il - ';:trY. I ; I, 4 wrfP, fr, Ail i fl g n ;:s. l ol ell * , -V° roidinarrptirSid, Obaitin§si; - Rae - t., tentiOnlikrnifit'beeirpirtfetfittlfditiViilo the aithject,tiagresee ill I Vie con sequencpti 1 3flkiourzlnelloget.itfiiVelY 4r.-PaPee ;',ltild A ,„,..i t Ott,pl_3 oat_o s u m nt,l.o . 114 r. LPTV -- e:r :rit,l rAlPalThrel,' - - l ari *OO Item tioiarry - into '4'411441111er system: ironestouitt:~:tinir g htefim men,Axeennnetialesimishld br the !peel. or aq.-14s2A 4 b 1 FI ,44.4t.eiu. 4 11 44lloi; the-14e sIgPiTIL iii it ,-. M0 6 n 3 ; 6 1t 8 a9?7,09,Yrd the tn' Nefellitifidangecs 'oettpaper cur rency, and . it;reste ..."" h yott todeteriiine wbetherthe properreinetlyshalibentiplied. _ Ateeentier.enter. have ? attired i thee -.1 the paperPPPYVIAP#9.4I underminebe ,your frt4 liiiiiiiiilnna 3 - aiiAltatilliqa ',_ ~wr. 4 o lle• sire tie ingress; alfliOSi' ta AO 4rti, aOf the feW,'l4lld to ggierzAtY: -;OPIIRPFR 9r fori.4,iire iiiritie tines ipe:yjrorrano!prew ed to employ it. . 7.-' '''' We- are not-left - ter eintC#tere: haw ) the -moneyedpetrer . i,. thus organized, tmd4itli inkOlkalvenkOnAti:-itte :b4oldarz..Natiald be /1 " 1 6 Y tßa m stp Pe , giAt.felikP4;)cilatni it;tii hp - - ed inid'agitated the • whole country, Whin' Vie Batik } ntilin Milled States Waged war upon thfii''pecipii; . in order An:compel thein tosubmitto its de mands, cannot,. yet. be forgotten. .The ruthless and - .nmiparing„ temper . with WhieliivheWeities and - comnaNties were oppressnA indiiiduals inifiot'erislied' and - ruined. and wseerie -of;cheerfal . prosperitY suddenly. changed into-one of gloom and desmtdeppy,,onght to be,incleliblyim pressed ,u,pon the inetno7 ; of,theye_ople.uf the Vnited r §tate,s. 'lf stuili Wei its, potker in a•titneiif peaciiiiirhioould .- 'iftibt Ware been in esemsoitolwitr, veitlina . etferiirta your dn(irl No Maim lutribe.freemen of lile,VrTno,c l .§ l 4te4i, eP9 1 .4 hnice,ecnne.oot victorious Fromsuch 'a contest44e.t,, .if yon bad not centiered; the Geverninent wouldba've'pasSed"finin the :tiara of' the many to • the . hands' of-the feu; ; and di is organized Mauer power ; " framtits , Recrei conclave, ‘ utv. ,would fedictoted.,l4 alining OrYourNglitet" officers; o,l4%,ntimpelled you le' *WO teaciktieikar,•aSlieSt suited their' titvti .wiiihea.• • The ;‘faiiie Of your gnv . vrnment„,4-.miOt, , -fa It time, - limit -reL mone,4;bt.4 us by-ing opirity , otosddbere eparted irtimit. - The distress' and aniferinga inflicted ea the pt.ople hy the bank , 'are ,tionie - o - filie fruits of that , system Of piolicy 7 ;ihiisit la ociPzirinally:sttivang to enlarge the author. ity of the Federal Government - !wend the limits fixed by the Constitutlqn. .. The powerii emiinerSted in thaonstritinentdo notnOnfer ori Oongreas the tigliftirestrit: lish such:a corpnratiofies,tberßank-nrilin Unit ed :Spiteti.;;snd.Ocpyla canseqnances witich:followed,May warn LF....gth.D4pg9r, of departing frOni 'the . ' true, rule of con stritetnin,and-Of periniffingieinporary Cit.: cumstaneca,lir the , hoptibilietterprithioV lug the .public!Welfarr, to influence an-any degree par decisions. nPi:i the -; extent .of the authority ot the General c+,overnment, Let us abide by pfe - Coniaiiiiirori zis' it is ; written,:or aniendalii - the COnatitntional mode if it is -found -to . be•defective: - - • 7 ' ANDIIEW JACKSON. Weetkingtalt4ifirnli 44.1)131:7 - ,?: , ;',. 1 . .;,-.::. A San Francisco print i•telates the eitH ciunstances of a most heroics end intrepid act, on:the part of al latiyi_ which:Weaver: l funned [last month in the Indiai country. About the 15th March, a telegraphiellei. patch was:published:in theliapets; :telling the story; to the , effeatbar. the ,Overhind 7 Mail stage coach - had - ..beet- attacked by. Indiana :near . Canon ; Station," -, iind the driver killed. On the 25th, a ladyiiatned; Mrs.. John' .H.ll3lerrish '-witii: bet I. child;'• arzived.inSin Francisco' from the: Wit; 1 via• the laveßand.Route -andput up atthe' Occidental , Rinek ' L-Siiii was the -obit -1 pasiienger, beside -her Cliild, in • the very., same. coach, on the bei'of which the driver 1 I was sins by the Indians.' The despatch,' therefore, was true, but the' , !whole truth I was mot told. The details Of the affairVaii ' narrated lady, utei.lniost thrilling, j and' herself.the. principal actor iit - theilf.l4-- , Instantaneously with thevitinoting of the ' driver, -Mrs. (ierrish !eared cnit et! Abe` stage,learingiher child 'within . , - At tlie' same aonickfitl, - 'four or fiviYahtits .Aninte fired br-the Indians, one br - 'wbiCh; stinek a,borsein,the-befid,,atidhts 7 felL-:Slfeln., -- , StantlY : cut Ifitiiloesli'int:ififited , ihe . :belt; and.seizi4the reins, ippited-the : whip vigorously.• The di iver, '. inin'ltinii shin, j fell back illca•tha ItirdMit4n4 the . sea 1 , 7" ' ThiiibrOlititiefiritei . r4 03 . 'i.Vii 'Op', ot , l th§4.i . ' iiiiefili- fs44'4ol.44iilda' , 7oitqfq . l abeirtiwti nillik tAiiti ..114iir ibig.fli ! . cOtiiii i itiafifiedier . / fitggikfii44-o(o.PPrkte4, Tdireilliiiff' iii di l l iiiiini 4 1 : 11 :nt:"*.,,r;$1i, . iers, who instantly, ilkma-t4 - t - td . .-0. 0 : b erojfie, whkii t ilitlaiidhitcliiidio§ros,LAs , . ,ioni o -rowthooton# F ootioti;: -,14„r g ,7 Gihis : firoya j. **ll6 0. -4,4lo:ogtst . i woe) /14: - ' ho t r - oodpt;itsruf ;.iipp • gt ' !ill'idiaticii 1 1 44,i19911,. - 490: • c .ptigiiiiii iir . 'hitp* ' 9,/, :: "': 0.0 A ~'-i f igt Itinkiiiiii,:' :7 ';... 1 17, k P ;‘ 1 1 Pt 4 itsfir,-- y.. l i t hi . 3 : • .., ;.- . ":n ;. '. '', 4 't' ' ,',. • , t F '' ~ - . :t J. 16 :i• , • , ' . *olz a - • • t ,11,1 "XXI - ''' l 'NUMB.ER Iffic • ~^ ~u.7:. f., xo Three year itibiminfstration. „L, Aesopinistetimt:dlo.7-,:lAnc#4l4fr -..40!r-ee YP-Fla trial tf-its,ineritsomipmp, fote - thecomutry, and ails' ftu• an et - atott'ofittipoWerldif' infother P reside - P teriiis.c - :*. ,l lbe head- of the- adminigastkin .3vaancrtiginidly olected to °Max bviitge , fir_er.P. l l.it 044 ef-the *00;1 of the Union ; ,140,49:1tc, 4 0 1- !fßking , ic l 7,llC;VOili .itie country 4 tinecir lag to the will .of the iiiiijOritY, lid Alight ki his directors'-add lint'sl =Via, lie: smallest mindritiof his minority. .Ittnettiunt has he -S!QUI. I manded thecopfidenCebf-the people • and' 4. it t hey sustained thim, , it - -bits Ise;:n as isoldierwimstain a:weak and.eoW.ardlY.geti eral, becaueenp alkermtive ;ip, 1tif , 4 1.49, ,p;eep,t,tlte.v,i'prae- ppe ,pr.insaiirditispon ttiidanatehy. : ' ',- ' ' — ."-•; 1 / 4 viiiitaCcidentally nominated obis own party ;: and .awing bit position to 'iii rd', 410241.i-eft to hazard lbw cnt“mos of,the,pegleand the rato r pf ..the republic. Rd ‘never r appreOlited die condition oftliw Potilifik, • and • When told' beffire:biiiii -linguration that certain States wetdd with ;drew fromCangTese, beobnekled over ft,. ,49§ 1. .P4id ALM% WorAillAgente Abe ecinfmo3- 'ton of,his neminakioni r by the Senate., _ j Efidtour to _Washington,-pi'inil ” imhad,r,ns 4bnit 7 7..offitriug -filaiself to ke idlite,d'ac nieittfurini Igngtini Wilt ,by- Istindeti3 l his disguise anftilight, his - coarse jokes, hfit.ineildiing and - Ids malice, gave .the „ c haracter •91. th e man. Before be toi)n!gloath to sepport the Constitution 'be riiii • itnee. his fidelity to the Chica,%o plitioitic' That was the measure of 'his 'statesmanship. ' • . When heenteredmpon the government. .iVe haYei his own testimony that a me*. ivy of , the people of/all the : pm/them -States-th ' •(witiii , 'pei:haps, the exception ' of -SouCliroliatia) were oPpotied to-aeons iondinft;in favor of the Talon. Yet he -gogkinitliceft •tamiediately_ a system of ad _min istratitin svhiall,lias. driven Mae-tenths eirthesipeofilii intolP arms of the can fede`iiiies.'crld'does not 'expect to ei orgimize--theSeSidles, even after conquest, eicept. on a' :basis .of a- constituency df One-tepth ofthainimbitants. , .. ... . ,We not care to discuss the intOopig miiitif Of VIC )milisnree Of, • 'Confiscation, Einancipatiiiii and 'Negro ,elevition, which have 'produced -thietesult: We -speak -of tbe elenienterof sucCeiewlrich were placed in his hfiriidai- au!i Of hew helms .nnansed diem. • • - NO 'Oecip!e eier sustained a goveli friifi - lila' lavish . means add" " such untiring devot ion as the states of the North have sustained him. Row ha% he respOnd ed P By • the creation of a high tariff system, for protection to class inhibition, and fatal - tojlrentie. , By . i. - psiPer-inoney system which oppresses labor in, the , be. priningatid defrauds it in the end. By . a National' 13 aiik system, uncalled' fer, thrice condemned,"-and suicidal in-a • bOuntry which-yi4lita an annualgold crop. of a hundred , milliptis and whia has the-high* est inter est in tnalntaininga Rip* curren cy' throbgbont,the world. Ve htui creat ed a public :debt p f four thousand Mil; lions to - carry pn a war Which might have been edgily prosecuted, es Napoleon - did liip-, from the resources of the country, without a dollar of debt or ofpapernioney. We dtc-not speak of his ignoring the Welts of the States, abrogating the trial byjury and the writ of lialwas corpuit, and the freedom of theyress. These pelvis Fero vneatiOns to discontent were prompted by politictiF malia:6, and will yet return to plague the inventors. ': , .inow lias.their saw been conducted ? Look at : the,jiskof arinies-•-sacrificed, of battles lost, of generals displaced, from the pettiest niPiivetrof rivalry afial ousy. Look at ' the head of the War Departirient !• Look-again at•the head of the Navy'( What ,cui• be- thought of tii fitannial.syt . nln,lithieh borrows at 10 per cent, Agold i nterest, j , and i bn,ys at 150. per, cent. ;'which spends thiee millions a day, and Medea no- provision of revenue , to meet' :even ',the interein, on its ]Done--4- Whatis the fruit of our foreign policy l'— . We-htive_iitleympathies of .Rassia and Maria i, "and the secret bate of all the. mnieliberat governments ,of Europ We have a tistinXieby iii'lilinice,.ThoWte passive seeestkrries to the • oberthronr of the - Republic there. ~ .France intends to' , occupy Sonora,and threatens our South ertr border: .We have given up to Eng.' , lan&U-policy.right of search over our own vessels in our own seas! . - : -- What,baye we ga.i l3 o all 0'4 3 ql filyk i t3eTm i quiTr., operiq!, the result Or )ntl,koonb.:.htit i 6 ie ftpurchased' by tithietk' alr eady *b. r sorbi two•thitdtAitan t h w p ropessly s a f the Shall we re-elec t e B* an, adtattnatJAtioa, I and give it four ? 'y ears longer„ 4.,17.ita iiileriiii.ent'kulion the 00,41 e, u pp q I titaCeointry ;and'. alien 1.11 V; on' ‘' e.tilttakaiallibeltylk 4 -61/6anr4ratii. ' ' ' ^tWite lA' OA kippinnt - ivhii"ancii tif j lllWlit'iti tnnice inlinlim Whipi. 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