y 1 1 i i t 11 i X l v. ULi-JJ laiiiii. iSJi iiiUilX iou riziutT. Hijit ( lit. Li"j;CR. Editor and Proprietor. t2.00 IT ADVIXCE. vr.TJilE 7. EBENSBUHG, PA., THTJBSDAY, JULY 5, i860. NUMBER 38. ."r. 5 .u Jr.. Xatierx. Vvtxrxcu. 5;tch L. Ent,-?, Carroll. Henry N trtter, Chest. A. G." Crook.?, Taylor. R. H. Brown, Washint'ii. Jobs Thompson, Ebensburg. C J efr.es, "White. Peter Gaxii, Snsq'ban. J.M.Christ-, Gall-tain. XT- Tiler, Jr., Wasbt'n. E. Roberts, JoirstVn. iL Adlesberger, Lorett3. A. Dnrbin. Munster. M. J. Flat:, Snsq'ban. Stan. TThartcn, Clearfield. George Berkey, Richland. A. Shoemaker, "VTasbt'ii. B. F. Slick, Croyle. TTm. luCcnnelL TTash.'n. J. K Shryock. S'-nerhilL 1HDEPENDERCE DAY 1836. THE ''GLORIOUS FOURTH ! IN EBENS BURG THIRTY YEARS AGO, AND EOW IT WAS OBSERVED. V A G-OGD CLO-rASEIOSrn C-EXI-SSATIOS. MILITARY PARADE, GASTRONOMIC EN TESTAINMENT, TOASTS, AND A PATRIOTIC ORATION. -RCXIES. MINISTERS, Ex.! A TEX 3 THItI A JLXS WITH POT"!. PO VZJLD TED SITK TO ELS-SHU HATH EATT -th: is arr c vy, sit s ativx lajd I" -"HOSE ZLiET EATS 3TEE1- WITErS HUt BCastD AS SOME HIS rOCTSTEFS EE EATS TrZSIB rues tas:ee:5:- C5 a Ft-axi-Ty STS-Asr ? The iijgizfh Anniversary of American Inderendenoe was celebrated at Ebens- iCtt ;.T. f 7f rr : rt3.c: rirT. r. M. TVii.05, Pastor. ' burg by the Cambria Guards and Cambria Invincible?, and a number ci citizens ot all parties. The company assembled In the Court House, where the Peclaratton of Independence was read by .Mr. Philip McDonald, and an oration was delivered by 31 oses CanaD, Esq. After this, the company marched to a bower erected on a srreen at the west end a: the borough, ana Sabbath Ecnizr at 1 C- tzd in the evening at 7 o'clock. Sab-::-c'-u.t ? o'clock. A. if. Prsrer nfet--r 7b"sdaT tvf nine at o'clock. ev. j. rissHisc, af- every alternate tabbath v. ' frsjer eetisg erery "Seizes- at . c c:oc-. Lzacoval Chv-eh Ret. State : First in the march cf Internal Improvemert-eecnd 12 rcne in the im- revemer-t of mind by public education. Bv Joseph Jame 3Iav the commem oration of our National Independence de scend to future generations, as free aid as un trammeled frcm the shackles of tyranny as they are in the year 15-35. By Bernard Duf ey Our country : great, gioriocs, and free, First Sower ci tbe eartb, and first rem o sea. Bv Joserh James To Gen. Geor tbe to prosperiry and greatness. The Genius I Tirtuous or wicked, braTe or r " uM uiuuj ui uci laTurne izca, i ncU na3 etui iiOTered over cur country, proiaoted and protected all our inte She has been the jruardian anel w usillani- j meet, as brrthrr btfere the altar cf trec- s. ii ere, our Jxecutive is selected, i don, and send r? ta Imtp n- , , and not frcm any privileged class cr titled j prayers for the prusperlrr and hsrWes rests, i order, tut frr-r; sbmt tk - nsnrla tVn i r.f r.y r.. . r i ' t - t - , CJUaur. inch selves, xle is cbosen from some real cr Y.: "Zind-s.t Rrr Ll. R. Poweli., lyt'.zi? erery Fabbatb rcrn:n?6t f. - E-J :- be erenin? at 6 o'ulock. i - wflt: o'clock, P. M. Prayer t -- e sr-t Y:riay ereninc cf eaxb f V J"r.- f.-e-v Tnffla. Thursday and t - . . c . . r Vw"- I'r:Ts.:--RET. Uoigas Ellis, , pr;r- tvery Sabbath eveninr at '..:. 5a: : atb School at !' o'clsck, " r..-f- --eevr-z "? ry Friday erenir.g. I ;.'k." Sc'clety'erery'Tnesday eret-ing there partook of a most excellent dinner, I labor. has increased with a rapi-dity unparalleled. Tbe oppressed of all nations have sought an asylum on our shores.. We have re ceired them with cpeo arms, and libeml- TVashin'ton. the Father of our countrv. ) J - . t, . By John Myers The Volunteers ci j , tr:"!- iJ :7.T , - , f . . rpi - 1 , i -i.o-"jf t?i u.i u j-'cau me uate sw- low ci in in taienis distinction. Here no hereditary rrivil- eges prevaiJ, and wealth gives no influence, unless accompanied by honorable action and Tirtuous character. Sixty years ago our banner exhibited only thirteen stars. A thin population was scattered over a limited territory. Xow we embrace in the wide circle of our Union twentr-six federal Commonwealths, "Upheld and suppcried by fifteen million? Heaven lias granted to lead us to the j supposed benefit vrhich be has conferred i The Prisoners at the Drr Tor renown. The iKroulation of our countrv taas. on the community, cr for his experience j and wisdom. He is placed in rower f -r j a snort psnod by the peopie who are tole ; A person named Wilhaa TThite, cf. governed by his limited authority. In j "enrieo, Virginia, recently released by manly conduct and military deportment evince the gentleman and soldier. By the company Our Host and Hos tess. OP.ATIOy, BY MOSES CAN AN, ESQ. FeZLoic Citizens : Sixty years have now elapsed since a band cf sages and cf heroes, surrounded with all the terrors of war, proclaimed to the world the Declaration which has been read to you. These, the fathers cf our country, and the founders of our Iniependence, now lie buried in tbe grave ; but their works have survived j ttpra. and ce podv tee irnits ct tneir i i ; j .i ii.vL tauons, ise people mut submit to j F'Lruua -rem tne jtj iertugas, where he the most arbitrary rule an! the most op- j leen seat under conviction cf bein pressive exactions, without darics to ' a rebel spr, durins the war. ha3 srrivp-i comniam, or ven Here, the conduct iuring upon refarmalion. j ia Memphis. The Memphis Appeal Bays : :t cf all our pnblic omcers '"-Ir- "hite wns for a time a rrcm-mats is orelv and freelv cLa-nsA,-!. !! rVAT ; of Dr. Muid. wbo was T-, e free- We have adopted them as fel- j do is spread before" the peor-le. and rn. lie t lbor for fife in the Drv Tonrra f-r itizen?, and they unite with us in I crJnion. the trat sr'.itcr r,f thi-r -v- i allczel aidin? in Wilkp? Tl.-v-.tTi , " W A-A b. VJ. A ' i. ii AAJ . W .4. ii fcO. I A3 A. A ' wT 1 i A. LI Lif2f 1 1 T (71 I Tif Ti I T 0 KfOCC . -W A LUC ALi U.I uCI i r I Tn If I f- which liberty flourishes, and where with an unlimited license, freely investi- ' doctor's health is rapidly failing nd Mfl and merit alone lead to honorable j gutes the whole rolitical cours cf onr ' Wbite believes he will not live fhrc-h Th In no period of the world has so exalted prepared by Maior Issa: Teeter. officers cf the day were : .President, Major a- spectacie Deen txnit-it-el, a- tnat ot a James Murray ; Vice Presidents, M. D. j people weak in numbers, and almost wilL Masehan and Jehu Myers. Fsos. ; Secre- out the means of resistance, throwing taiies, Samuel Diibn and John B.- Crom. j down the gauntiet of oef.ance to a great After dlncer, the following toaita were drank : HEGrXAB. TOASTS. 1. The day wc celebrate : Sixty yeirs cf national prosperity have hallowed it as the anniversary most dear to the freemen r".,?.sT.T7. LLCYD.ra?t:.r. ?rarh- j cf America. - :.feth Ecrtir - at 10 c clock. i 2. The heroes cf the Rerc-lution : Could 2'.-eLbhTcT c present condhion, they btbecLoclatat 1 o'clock, P. 31. would consider their services and their T.tt. R. C. Che:?tt. Palter. j sacrifices well repaid. ; jT.-y Snlbath nsmit? atl 0; o'clock 1 S. The Constitution of the United i o'clock :n tie evm:ug. States : It vns frumed bv cur fathers. i rrrsci kg .mails. MAILS ATiRITR. " .t l4.L o'clock, - k t t.c J O CiOCii MAILS CLOSE. :a.r'.-r. at i c'clock. -. ' at S o'clock, P. 3! 7. e mails fr;m Grtint, Carrolliorn. -:-.rt ca Mcd:-.y. "VTednciay and . f tis-cb --frk. at 3 o'clock. ?. i e n'nsturr cz. Tnesdays. Thnrsdpys ct people, me tace ct our country ex hibits the improvement cf aes. Cities r and towns have arisen, as if by magic, in every wilderness cf our lana. This year, we behold a district of country covered" with the great, growth cf the forest the next will witness upon it cultivated farms, towns and eities, with a happy and indus trious people euirarred in the pursuits of civilized life. Canals, railroad, and ether facilities cf communication, are being extended oxer every part of our wide spread territory. Such has been the im provement cf our country for the last tweaty years, not cult in the cultivation and powerful nation, si did the Americans on the -ith of July, 1776. Beared and educated under a monarchy, with their early prejudices deroteu to their father land connected by ties cf blood with the inhabitants of England, and feeling an honorable pride in the greatness of the native land of thenrselves or their fathers, it required a strong moral exertion t;i . , , . . t j of the sou, t-ut in the various arts j erniiitiiik liauer w mca laey were pacea- - , - . ,v , Our country W2 unjustly crpressed. A wicked adrnxnlstrafion which then ruled the destinies cf Hosrlanl, forretful cf all man, that tbe most enthusiastic imagina tion err 5 not mduiga an opinion upon pub .ic men, and thus keep them in theck tfc- summer, bpargler and Arnold are from -violating or omitting their duties. ) aite well, and even their confinement They cannot with imrmsity transcend j EOi seem very seriously to afTeet their their constitutional authority. Tbe ever ! general physical or mental well being. vigilant Press exposes every deviation ate prisoners are compelled toris from rectitude, and lav3 cpen to an in- 2-t o'clocr, a. n. : after breakfast, at 7, quiring and intelligent" people the vbcle ! ?3 c-- t0 "crk, and are employed in cut transactions cf our Government The carrying Etone to build the firt people, thus informed, can apply the ap- -ti 11 o clock, when., one hour's inter propriate remedy, and reform all abuses ; sion 13 2a.U wed. the work beinr re- by the silent but powerful orratioa of the ! at I p. m., and continued until 5 ballot box. Sometimes the freedom of 0 Cl&c- On rainy days S3 work Is the Press is abused, and licentious and I quired. The Eame ration issued tu.ths prof irate editors impose upon the com- j ;e- States soldiers is distributtd to the munity by wilfully fai3 and perverted ! Fr0-er5 an- though coarse, is abundant statements. The innocent will sometimes &.n wholesome in quality. He represents suffer bv this : but it i bftter that they i i-a- sterCs nnd depressing In should suffer than that Goverumect should r?'earaaee t-t &s coded by refreihin attempt to check or control the liberty of j fceeres, and the condensed water used canvassing the conduct cf public men, or i potable acd healthy. He further says that unfaithful public agents should escape j a msrk-e- improvement in the treatment merited stricture and exposure. Tte j c prisoners has been instituted character of the upright and virtuous ; bJ lh- cfSeera of the Tenth United cmcer may suffer far a while ; but he will j te regular infantry, who relieved finally em'erse unharmed from tbe c'oud l;e gmison of negro soldiers. 'rhich faiseh-ood mav have thrown vound "tea the news cf the fall cf Eichmcad him, nnd impartial history will do tall j ivei, nn issue of whisky to 'nil hnnis' justice to his merits. 1:1 ionor of the event, nud tie The constituaon cf the United Fwtes. ' T"0- w-s noeraLy included,, tut R AILROAD SCIiEDrLE. CRES50N STATION. "r Y, ress ,eiTf? at VTtBS ' il.1T: " Litre ?s : c-na Ac-ci.: i.i. CfilNTt orriCERs. ? President Hen. Geo. A3?r;iAtes, Georj-e W. i . . , - . ' i . l. . ,i ,1 i j i r , its benefit.. j .r -inured ties, andjorgetful o. the pro- ??ec:i!atiT opinions, are sample cf political compact, was farmed i deprived of the luxury, ve cf tbe 4 t-i r :j . r .1. . t-:.. j e.-., 1 tection which wa3 cne to the colonies, t - ' ,f f , , f , , , ,r ., , . .w.'V ;".-:, xt- vr j f 1 i. me 1 resident 01 Hie i .teu .rtacs. 1 . - - now tne otiects ot our senses, anu lorm i ov sares wno naa iarreiv contrioutel to : --j-i. it Ltu u P. at. 5. The Vice President ct the United j to extend the iron arm of tyrancy j t h hisriaa. r'roeurin- the privile-e of making it. and " 2J &&J also granted States. cJer CGr f efe country. Our facers, Thg in of the .3 Las fcitheV.o most aimirablv answered its i & the bland, in celebration of such P.M. Th Gr.vF.mr.r of Pernvlvanla. ater aiC"2 su-enug cf wrongs, were . xt r.f V WJtbnt nr--Ti.. i a signal triumph of tbe Union arms. The 7- Internal improvements : They adorn iPU5;d t0 sssernon cf their rights. rby54l s-peur-noe of the country. Tbev has restrained the powerful cemmuuities ! Pc-s nre occasionally so fortunate us and will enrich our countrv. The aawn cfjndepenuence began to shine Jfe' ;aarlbly corns:ted, ai s'tfil move who bars confederated for mutual support, i buin Havana cigars and tropical S. Kducuti-nt Whatever improves the!! rpcn UerstinuS. Tte Uenius cf Lioerty cn toother. Look abroad and behold hapriness and prosperitv. Mav our hap- j frats f the neighboring island cf Cu min d aids to the wealth and phvslcal I i-ed them with a hoid ead mrnsl- er0I15 ifitrtions of leaminz py Union be perpetual, and mav are more j ba si tte Federal cmcers humanelj strenuth of tbe country. j FFin their breasts to the or2anict ac5 dn to2Cr t0 ever firmly cement the bond of brotherly love. Per:ris tie indulgence." 9. TheeausecfLibeny: May its march 1 ftorm, resolea to be free or per- f 0 t;niTriTies CD. To insure this we must practice mutual m " be ever onward. j h hs "rePt- Heaven favored the j j adeciies acd primarv schls are i forbearance, and avoid the influence cf Uard n tbe TTmen- 10, The memory of Anthony Wayne : aesign A Was hington was ca ed , Tiy sate of the Union, I every excitement which local interests ?c.Trae r" af ', s.25 A. T. 3Iay Lis chivalry ever be tbe pride and I 7 - r,re n the branches of Education are mr create. Our constitution was formed - " fJ.IT vZ 4 - ' 1,23 a. X. the m-ouei of the scr cf PcnnsIviQia. America, and after a serios of daring h v learBed and skillful instrurtcrs. in "the spirit of comrromiie, and to carrv j "tTlv "rl" -V H' 11. Jtflerson, tbe able author, and achievements, almost miraculous in th.ir g . y of education, ttnt out the'intentlon of tbe founders cf cut JV" f!?00 f11 ?' Adams, the element supporter, cf our tV ths f eat cf ttained.- witbia the D'eaBS 0f almost every Pa- government, we must ccntinue to yield a .An 'ZV 5 ?! m"! 1 of Independence. Tr.e iPu:pndence of tbe country was fuuy , ia C0Eliau:;ity - d t0 reglect it reasonable compliance with tbe prejudices Cc-JtV 8 "r?.c tTlvf P. M. 12. ILe Armv and .Vay of the United ! t-acii.bed, and the people of the 1 L sated , . t;, djaCefaL There are few men cf every part ct the -ommunitv, and ae- ! .. ? h T v ' -. v c . " " i states tc-' their nk in the familv of . . , J, . .-i i had been indicted m Lehigh as n common I": t?- i iv. t:.r a, ia i-e oi p0 poor and destitute, but who could save commodate, as far as practicat-ie, the j -r3 4 t;, T. ! G A . ' . I -t " T-i -r - -ri -t i nations. , j i i . , ., . i tcia. c-, ana acquitt-eu. undr a ruling j -.p v Ic Tbe Fair ex: Their smi.ts en-," less extravagance, cr criminal multiplied local interests of our widely ; i,v jnda Marnard. The da was t" A" -T. j coume and reward virtuous actions. H we lock back to the period of the cis:Dation. enourh to give his children extended ccuutrv. " j ; "4r.cT-7 - .t. TV" j i.-li.m a i rj v.ti j f.:.ifi .r .' . - ,e . . . i , - , ladiCeu o-1 o counts. Xne hxsl chanred , . w. - i at iat ice Efiaar titriactis ; I G'.-. C. a.. Zabnt. I a d 22 James Grifin. i;r" A::.-..,l-john F. Rimes. 1.7. .: tior.ft Jobn C -. E. P.. Dnnr.rran. iT-bell.Rd- -T Dirrr'o-r Gcrg? M C u 11 ; r b . , Josern La.ey. y zfir- Gecrre C. E. Zabm. j Fra.n. p. Tiemey, Jno. A. Een- 5n''n Heury Sce.nlan. r'"i" Jf.bn CCX. F. Condon. :VP.G II OR. OFFICERS. JjLT.s A. "Moore, f r' f ' ::.t rtace Harri?cn TCinkcad. - -. aters. I .' Lrr-n T. TT. Ear , J. A.?Ioore. Davis, David J. Jwne?, Villian Ml . Jones, jr. Trentwrr Geo. TT. OatmaU. ' CrwiZ 5-a.ra!. Sinr'.eton. : - -..lif.ninrr David Davts. PcCvolution, we shall find in the faithful history cf the time, much for moral re fection, and much to excite our craieful thanks to the nrcat disposer of all events. VOLUNTEER TOASTS. Bv Peter Collins O'Conneli t the tcomir.2 star of Liberty in the East to guide Old Ireland and the nation? of Eu rope to the bltcsings of eqai rights and privileres. Bv James Murray Liberty, like love. la uarj ij keep ns i'j ic , ana ins e- i j 4 i 4- , t 1 r j , . .... . . i brave and cetermmeu soidiers 01 treea-jm 1 - . 1 c-.' wiu axe reo:vei 10 ires can 4 overcome obstacle; tthich at f.rct view appear insurmountable. The hired bands of the tvrant will always yield to the ! They who fight for their fathers, mothers. wives, children, ana country, nre clothed with armor which defies the bayonets cf tne unteeiing invader. iL.acn oreas is a will be worse than fruitless, if they be cot followed up by the assiduities by which alone it can be preserved. , V. V frz .l7e I fortress, each arm a host, and the aven of LiPerty,Freedcm,nnaIriendsh:p,m2r; ; word er ot x.nu-iand. By John Thoroa issipat. at leat the crimarr tiements of educa- m tion. Wh Some who have studied the nature and cf ecucation ien we consider the importance ! disposition of mankind, and the history on. and the influence which it 1 the rise, progress and downfall of the j J her with beinir a common scold and dis- of t f an- i r turber cf the peace of the neighborhood- second th bein2 nn evil disposed - "t . t 1 1 ' iT Ll 1 7 " . 7 . 1 . w . exerts cvtr ine uappitess auu j v... i.c iciuci jl t enn E 'o-'triTi'-" -te-,;w tve character of the individual, we must view j wiii not be ci long duration. They pre- j Orals' cf youths to corral addebuch: with high reprobation tne man who has tend to see the cause c-f dissolution m tne , the Coart udj Jalre M JEan, hed the means and yet negiecrs to give .eam- , accumulating wealth of the countrv, which ; tbe iIctr.en. ac d hdi 2e cfenee inc to the children whom Proviuence ha . promotes luxury ana idieness, ana destroys J wa5 E0S .1. vv tue law cf this placed under his protecting care. The j that simplicity of manners which is best j p ",'."1, """tI " rr accumulauon of wealth, and the distribn- adapted to a iwepubucan government. ,u j 4 tion of it anions his children, is a poor i Few men can resist the temptation which .iT. pa-,a substitute for that wfcien tts and prepares wcan presents, it generates pride and manence ci I'M. 1 i w -To secure the per b5titutiors, the Un- preserved. To divide The Americans were favored in the Bevolutionarv war bv their position in j relation to England. The invading power aE , had to be transported over the Atinntic : ion must be .1 - r a. govern i ueoiw , a wide sea rolled between them and their By John bcanLan, jr. The rop.e ofer.etC Thfi Bri,Lsh trn5t;air to the Pennsylvania: May t.ey neitner want , eakl ess of the AEierican ar ani de monev nor discrimination, tne urst to be i j- , , .v , i , ' . ... i T?"air rrnon tr2iicr ir? tr,f runnm r.t ntir victorv. hen -t, Ti: raTl; east Traan. A. Y. Jones, John O. Evans, . Cbar't? C'Trts, JL Jones, jr. r.. '." E.r.ion "Wr- 3. Davis. I'avid E. Evans, DanL J. Davis. TLmaa J. Davis. WEST WAB.D. EiLkead, John El Sea nlan, George "3-'i;ArnabAS M'Derait. ; IZfiion John D. Tbomas. tj-r, -."WlUiAra H. Sechier, Georre "VT. i fostm D. Parrish. J. SOCIETIES, I : - ?-mmit Locre N Oi. A. I . -U. f Masonic EaTd, Ebenbnrjr, on tbe .l a-sday of each moatb, s.t 71 o'clock, 1.-' r Highland Lodge No, 423 L O. i T - 1 fjows iaa-, E&ensbnrg, I '"-esiay eveninr. 4 - r . . ons ot Eb- --?'Jina. Aiivision 0c. b4 c k ' e uieeu in Temrrance HitlL oiu.ry evening. iCESCRIPTION TO independent cf foreign capital, the las p.. ace honest men in omce. By Robert Fyan The memory cf the volunteers of 70, who declared themselves free and achieved independence : May posterity uphold it uuoontaminated by for eign or domestic tyranny. "By Peter Doherty General Washing ton, the father of our happiness this day ! May our country never cease from the production of such men. expecting an easv their them for the erjovment cf prosperitv. and enables them to become useful members of society. Many cf tbe States, with a wise fore sight and honorable precaution, have provided funds for educating every child ana awarded a prcce punishable zl common law, 3. J ndre T ood- icor ti within their bounds. Oar own Pennsyl- ; citizens IC - r l: 7 , ; " i wara m ceuve enjoy the muueuce whicn wealth ortea j gives may win lor a cnange ot govern- ment, in me acPe itas ineir neues may ; WD33e:: j-vje to punishment for a too free g-.ve them a power which they cannot ; c th?ir tar-n it U Pa-h acquire among the plain and independent that ,hc C3moa aw. which is the exoress As to the unreasonableness of holding repu ic. It is supped ; 0f a,es, adjudged that it is nc cf their country. A force, which at first By Charles Litzmger The Fair sex: ' - vf r, .m w; . m . 1 aL 1 j., v i w A wa uw n u sit w 4 " 7 - x air, wnen virtuous ' defeated, and dispersed, and cod- actions ruicuwts, uiiut c-ttrc c-I nnered. The ( and big bonnets. By Augustine M'Dermltt "With martial step the soldiers come, To raise recruits by beat cf drum, TTbilet, o'er a mng ot nut brown-ale, Tbe sergeant tells tbe merry tale, Tbe country boobies gape an I stare, Ani fancy castles buiid in air ; Whilst every maid who hears tbe fife Aspires to be a soldier's wife, By Wm. B- Smith The Union of the feelinrr is onlv quered. The conquerors of many battles had to yield to the prudence, the firmness, and the skill cf a Republican army. The heroes of the Revolution, taken from the plough, the shop, the office and the desk, with but few of the appointments of the soldier, except bold and unflinching cour age and warm love of country, were more than a match for the best disciplined troops of Europe. Washington nnd his brave compatriots to be obtained by mutual sacrifice and j in anas, when they had obtained the lib mutual forbearance- The onward march erty of their country, retired in the bosom cf Interna! Improvement will eventually ! cf that country, to enjoy in honored peace r!.i l 1 t t. lJ.il - I bind our common country m chains ot fellowship, never to be sundered. By Major Henry Fcx The country we live in, and the day we celebrate. Bf Michael Ban Masrehan The Ora- - f . 1 1 IT- 1 L 1 TEE ALLEGil AAIAN -" I lCT 01 Ue ' 1113 e6" - ,f $2.cj LN ADVANCE ic enmeiJt3 ought to meet with a re oa ; ETrOnse ia the bosom of every Freeman. J ?Q1 r ADVANcr, I By Thomas M'Gough The Keystone the laureh which encircled their trows. Unlike Cromwell, Napoleon, Iturbide, or Santa Anna, General Washington sheath ed his conquering sword, and only asked to be placed on an equality with, those whom he had raised to the noble rank of J citizsns of a free Republic. Since the elos of the Revolution, the course of the Americans has been onward rery cnud in tne We should hail this as 2tt.p- wtII snor. bf snScient tn five the alters uaLoeroa treats convinced j Qca25 of instruction to tnem ot tneir error, a larger army was Commonwealth sent: out tney lound tne -Americans in en united in their common defeace; they found them inured to hardships, and Ekilled ia battle ; they found them full of confidence in their own strength, nnd willing to brave every danger in defence vama, after a long reflect of a constitu- ! tba tte great maividual wea.th ot tr.e 1 3arsas.rsabl. And the L-erislarure has tional injunction", has at length been ; Southern States wMall the cause of j oct cha3gei the common "liw in thii roused to a sense cf duty on this important j the doctrine of nullification which so , re;rard tut on the contrary declared eo point, and has prepared a school fund, j extensively prevailed a few years since. ; recCt;j a5 15,3,3 this c5e-.ee shall I-e which, with a portion of her distributive j That the ri:h men cf the South wished j rhed as heretofore.,, shareof the surplus revenue of the United ' f or a change cf Government, that they j , , " an a .dept one more genial to their munncrs and more sui.ea to tneir naoits. Thev tad no jnst cause CO! Taken In and Hone For. 1 important era in our history, by which j araits stigma, which has been often cast upon iff, tl arainst the laws of the Union. The Tar- the pretended cau-e of dissatisfaction, P'fti-erlvania. will be entirtlv remrrvd - was first aior-ted at the request of the an v th d the whole risins jreneraton will, by pecple of the south, and cou.d not, is tne ; a..er nis arrira: irtue and ictellisrence, be able to support i spirit of the original compromise, complain i tauce cf what e hiph standing: to which otrr Common- it a benefit which rmnted to tbr ; accommodating I A young man named Bower, belonging' to Aitoona, Pa., arrived in Philadelphia a few days ago and pat up at the States Union Hotel, in 3Iarket street. The day he formed the acquam- he supposed to be a very wealth ought to be entitled. When we compare our polltiral situa tion with thai of other nations cf the world, we have much cause to rejoice. In most nations, the people are held under subjection by arbitrary and despotic laws, young man. who volun- planter of the South should be extended I teerea to show him armed tctfa. Yes to the manufacturer cf the Xonh. It wa terday morning they started out togcthep, for the interest ct the South thct the I and on reaching the custom-houses they manufacturers cf the North h herald be J met another person who ap-rjached the protected and encouraged. An inter- ? Ait orrian and his companion, sayin to- change tor tbe mutual beneus ct both t the latter, L have that bi.I with me. formed Vfithotrt their "kccwledge cr ecu- iright be adopted, and their raw material , 'Oh, yes replie-d the other man, UI It is to be hoped that the people -rf hr to fcicr and earefully crrmined. He feit South have seen the impolicy ot wishing in his pocket and discovered that he had for a dissolution of the Union. They i nothing smaller than a note. Tut- would be the greatest sufferers. The s ning to the countryman, he sail, "Have peculiar situation of their population for- j you any loose money about you; I would bio's them throwing themselves out cf the i like to have a loan of cTJ to settle this protection of the residue cf the Union. mutter with, until vre return." The But, fellow citizens, not to detain you I money was handed over and paid fo the loager from the festivities prepared fori man who presented tbe bill, a receipt was which they have promulgated. The you, permit me, in conclusion, to congrat- j given, and the man and mney left by the Executive power in most nations, is ulate you on the circumstance ot our now rear aoor or tne ounamg. rwina.er a. vested in a particular iarsUT, wto enjoy i meeting ugetner, wuuout respeci to poiii-1 a, a? ictri, sent, by which the dignity of man is de graded and debased. Here, our laws emanate from ourselves, and are put into form by our Representatives, who are elevated to that honorable Etation by the unbought suffrages of a free people. They hold that station for a limited period, and then they return into the mass of the people, to obey and be regulated, in com mon wits their constituents, Dy the laws the riirht by hereditary deseent from some usurper of former times. This right is sacrilegiously claimed s divine, and the people either through ignorance, preju dice or fear, submit to the control of the titled incumbent, be he wise or foolish, ical parties, to celebrate the anniversary i sudden business call djva the street, of our Independence. This day, Eacred ; saying he woulu return m a few minutes, to the liberties cf America, ought not to ( Tne cocntrjuran write-i" a long time, and be profaned by the orgies of party. One finally concluded that he had been swin day at least ought to be eccoutnted htrfy died out of his xaoney, and was satisfied in our political calendar, when we can ' that a oonfrdence-raan had done the work.