: :''v.-. . .-"."7" A : :4--::':;-:;.:---.-,:: ' : " vit.:- 7.:c7 : Mi .: ? i J i TEE sIeSSISGS GiTuQlrZEliHZST, USE THE LEWS CP HEAYZZT, SHOTTLD BS riST2I3Tn5j AlX3 TrPOS" THE HIGH AST) THZ LQ""-7, THZ 2ICH AITD THE PC OH. EBENSBURG, JULY 7, 1858. ,.?IR I of TDT n..nn- - . -i ; tan y .aiLit .1 ail a at cl7!' . - a 111 I1F.V N-i.M: ui :- ir s it? ttrt I. lit: .Vn;. ua LEWS , G AI , n 4. tit t-of : , or. k a pro-1 r bv!'-1 and r id'aj nicr.f B mtieri i e ti i 20. K ! .e E- Itef'.'l j-:e '-e Ll. i- md well f ! 3tS- laili. & r-d 0l J in cf ill HSt UT P"f ,wiUrJ. tof a-1 X E To thee his song. Improve trie gift of Heaven ! rr-fHAT & S"NTTNZL" IS PUB- i The lyre is broken, but the lay remains; ":::h-a every Weda-Liy Morning at ; -ti Hves, 'immortal in bis strains" ana a. my tnis per; ; r nend ot the L termless Lathi ul to thy trust CT3. , The tears .f Genius mingle with thv dust. -lii n-iyablc E Advance, clLaR asd seventy-five c: little opportunity of foreign aid or support. I that peace and liberty which their valor had ! ought to be the punishment and disgrace cf borne few whom the same causes had forced What may be lh. faft of our belorcl catm- '-tj3 DOLLARS tn l-rnvfl th snmA d.iri-rprs nrri;.nrJillv iniiiAi. c J i the fir.t emigrants. . i In process of time, from the unremitted 1 ! industry of our hardy ancestors, the wilder- Frank,, li'-eral, upright; blessed with power to ! ncss became checkered with cultivated fields; . Lies-. 3 ihe termination, of the year. -uine was a lu of sacred ufeiuine.; .:, will be taken for a shorter , A stream that fertilizes where it flow, wrs n.--t::s. and no subscriber will Le j Bright in its course, and peaceful at the close. gaired it is no little praise to them that i those wuo abuse trie trcedora or t'u-2 rress oy " j . after bavins so Ion- endured so mativ priva- ! inculcating riandcrs and unfounded rep rts j smrercij hoP9 that history wid net record cf tions, thov'reUred without compensation and ! injurious to tbe character cf indiriiuab ia j.her, s of ujaoy ether ons "se rcsc without murtuuritiK- Our leaders were men, j er her a public or private capacity. she acarabedsne feu Let us Lope - thas S unambitious, and: with their soldiers firmly The eucoura-ement given to the incuLa- fe wax cont.aueo e. a, sae oun)r u i devoted to the best interests cf their country ,:.,n of n.eful knowledge Las increased the - tv year?, tM poiir star of aberty U We had no darinsr- Casar no ambitious number cf daily and weeVIy newspapers ia f,c :?fct bJ "tIC t:Sn.ea wcru vj i vui nun uv arpiuu uuua jane, vuu uuutr i inn L uilcu ciairs. ccv"lu ail Ciauii; w "t t . . - . , , at the optiou ot the Tbice"was a life fr man's exampl lent; & cr.'ii a;; for hi riT., arx.css tiie money Adrcr Thr death adeatk to Ion: months wi'd be ! December ZbtJk, 1S55. or, not lament. William Beattie. and cities and towns arose-npen th-j margins of our bavs and rivers. "The busy hum of , Commerce" commenced; and happiness and ! pretence of giving freedom to their country, j ether country. It ia little more t!ir.n a cen- i prosperity began to dawn in our land. Ibis . made ua or tae eontidence and devotion of j turv since the first Printing Press was fstac- cwuinieuctiKjcui very fiW News- j state cf prosperity aroused the jealousy of the j their soldiers.to throw around it the chains of lis Led in Amenca. At the j mother country. The British ministry, cith- j their own tyranny ' ' 0f the Kevolutlon there were e Lave every rc:cn to erpcr tills. , iu iaiii.i 7,Lrit -StLich, auUiiaUil wax Pihcrj atlU I rjervadca tLe cr.untrr. Lalertv is a Llesslnz bestowed by Heaven, consecrated bv the er willing to nil those coffers, which had been After peace was obtained, the people of the papers, and they wera ccnilced in their cir- j D,ioo ar Ff1,1"'3: cjucrx w us pj I:::fc. .oss. r i 3,1x15? Rales. Lisci'ti. Tvra do. Th t . i To r 1 00- 1 00 5 j 1 60 2 00 3 moni-ViS. 3 do. ! -50 $3 GO 2 50 4 r.o 4 00 7 00 I 00 0 00 If) CO 12 GO 15 00 "22 1 00 2 00 3 00 12 do S3 CO 0 00 tre rJtjnVfnft t3 bse the inf5t;c?able gift. Vre C2juot lo.c it. The knowlcdg uf cur rifl, eod tto f-y-r of loring them, will areata a zeal like that which now animates the reea- ! crated Grer-L.3. V"e wl! t:l!4 ciu iibvrty ccly 4tfl fX Illlll TTTlf Tlttl i of p.iTer, and resolving to humble aud de- which their ii nal cQ?erns wera rerulated; i nils, daily and weekiy Newspapers are issued, llj U riilU V- V lil IU il j yp&s a infamy that strength, which after- ! whilst the whve wert; harmoniously ccited'by rr? aJmost ei-ry county, town and pi'Inci' -4 wards made their Liou to crouch aud tremble J the Constitution of the General Government I pal villaze ia the U-ion thns Trfdciy d:u- ORATION ! in his den, imposed upon the coloniits the the work of the sages of our land one of DZLi7ElTD 2Y lilO'S CAAU ' a2at"IiS ani burden, and inflicted the indig- the greatest efforts of the human mind an -t"' ' , . u - T " -i-n? ! Ehics, which are so feiiugly complained of, instrument calculated to perpetuate the bles- 3.l .rjeiiSwUrg, en. u.2 -itu. day ci J Uiy, Lsiti- : j u JrJh.wi ;n he Declaration of sinffs cf free Government one sufficient! v sing knowledge and uicful information of ev ery 'kind, A newspaper gives to us "the : : " t nf aa " T Too T-cTna- ble and chean book for cur children. It amu- I "a.our uvc a.: 12 00 : FrLLOW-CrTizs Firtr vr-a-s h-. rin- ; Icaepecacnce, wmch J.as been reau to powerful to protect the interests ot the couu- ses and instructs, and perhaps more taan any j j- xn old wonua -i 11 co ; se-J half a centurv ba- rolid a-ar tin ti,, ' voa. try, and sumcientiy guarded to prevent an thin? else, zrives to them a taste for reading, frcx::fcr during the h . i sa-e? of America prcclaimei to'th" world I cupidity of the British ., ministry was infraction of the rights of the citizens. j and for sacking after useful information. j a:a and pesseased a marv uv O t . .. i ii. . . r-t.. t.J L CnA r,F tUa A m n I M hie I Yir, ct 1 1 11 ? 5m (rir,tniTia trirhin ifs-iiF r i .-,fl.,r J.,.t rl.rrJttto nm-vt-fti hml,i tvrr'rjlit ' .. .3 t- . i i; tnee Luie.i relates snoui J te .res and ! v mc nimLi-ss v -a 1--1 j vw . .. u . u ..w.. ,; .u, my ovin- . "'"j . icaru lc uv?, 1. ; . j . ,(4 ,1ir.. T. v n- j reome by ttie self-denial of those insurres ; provision lor amendment, wtien tae espen- any fed her cf a rur,nl trCT, tamva at teai ; UUiries rc-snecticg tho s-u ' "t .i : .1 ! ron ,t,;T ri it-. rnr,i,.r:t : to which thev nad been for awhile accustom- once of time or ttie exigency ot tbe country one Aticst)-ipr, conducted mih a ticw to ra- ; cnhan ate called to on -'-"-e-j- , ' f "... Wp 1 .1,, i ed, and which thoy Lad bcuan to coniider as demaml it. " Tms provision requires suca de- j tional r-uzmcvU and jecra! instruction. our rishts whom she had ' "T?!EJg ' " . . . i ll;. nnmrrt X Ann rnt.cn -f ' I'lllOMfO TT. I Tin I ? -,T r.f tl PVlT 5TI fT ihp ' Tn f-na n rr- rr. t n.TunotV.n 1J PTlPiMIT- ! -" i nuered. A new era aroe. T he genius of v-w.u.. ,'"V 1 : . - .. av.v.Uw, - ----- : wit,:. 1 f V " 'man wb;ch ad !n" een ba'klci b- tT e I juries they wcra tu3Vring, and of the : remedy, as will at all times secure the country aged, and many inducements are cfiere-i for ; "What's the r.sws V1 U4.lt II ; "v' '0 t,T.. "V fT-riand'iin , rTT-r I iHesralitv of the im portions to which they had j from the rash decision of political excitement, the promotion of learning. In the govern- ; ',Vhv, good woman," R)m3 J nru d. and Freedom then rSZ jZild 0? 3A2IXJEL U0GZ2.3. z: si "V i:V- 1 'i " i a" :ia j t .,-' I t ia mi. :--;t sio'iv.y, ij ;.r cr--ep j '.1 urs. to tV."n who watch and : -1 1:.? .-.-Il-Liapia " :art to trace weep. '.v iima btL-vei face. i . .v... 1 ft.t "barins to a Vier -. T;:h Tivhinz dr-p the silent tear. r.v. i.:o.v t':e :l:.ck?-.-n riper fall.', --, i-..'.n ij- l.j'r.j: fr;-rn th-- picturrl frarn. f-.mi'i.-.r f..-. fi st.-.rr, -.;.r'-i .nvmorirs r'Jh upen :L-' ucart. 5t oid domes'is crowd. M" y ::,f:r-i ftVc fac and b a!. ml ; e 1 '...n' Ijv! watched his chair and Ehono firth in all its i tefca subjected, arouseu tUeir appreuension, 1 unuer tuusiiiiiu, uu tuuuu br?"'-tnfs cf b-autv ; an J awakened their pnae- A axed resolution j prospered ana nounsueu. uurwuieics The'favor'of mV idi) w-citizens Las con- ! to rei:iit the arc-U of granny, dictated the : has been extended to every part of the globe non-importation ccts : uar snips noai upon every sea. uur uwuai a ! ferred unon me the p:c asin - dutv of proclaim- uon-uitcrcourse anu -it war with Great Brit- el'cus propensity cu cquently to maka in- idit-rs. On cne oc- e cf those defenders of freouentlv alatcJ ments cf old wcrid where Lereditarv Lha la- sald Le. ciar.3 have fixed a crow Lar under Lake Erie and are giin to turn it over and drown the world . ; - T nn jr rf ;.-v-,i ti,,, f-,..;rrilt- rr rirm and general rcsoive not to use or to ; cuaracter uus ucvu ul-u vu - . ?5 J . I . , , (--, . , 1 ' ZZ HA.UAnnA,-.ma Frfen..4-i n 1 4 1 - .1 4 - - ! hrtrr tha morn hanrtiro or h.n inil rprVJ El HaUUiU!? iiiU'JUi; 1UC l.a.tuua Ui uu- iaiWi 44414 .....'.a'.! .4 . 1 . I almost everv breast. Even ladies who Lad ? our flag 13 respected by all. tia;0if? Lar f '""d "iiicieat to dlstri1-- been used to all the finery of luxurious cx- Tue wise policy which has iateiy been pa- j averted with all the pomp of pride, ; .7"..-..; L ,v:e I travaitar.ee, cheerfullv submitted to the scanty : sued, of placing our coattry in a proper sta-te i .-.rial scint wLich constitutes trt : t ended mmnnitrrt our Constitnn, j and rude supply, which the then infant state j of defence, will it . is to be hoped prevent or-i-J n m ai- n-r.ored b- r'rMie of tur manufactures afforded. , any future insults to our national dignity ; ,01.4. -u .n w.. l. an- .u, por.ei l . , .r.nc , haT;n endured sufferings and indig- The disasters which attended the commence :j -um-.-ient.y energ-t:e without the aid cf , Ai-r nav.De eaauau .uuen;. mua , . , 4. , 7 , . m a. -,ti,n .f u4 i nities ocvona measure aiier me cup or uu- 1 ui ui iuc 0.4 1.4 44-, ..v... ... . right prevails, "any title! blockhead may wear a crown ;" Lnt here it generally requires education and tatent ta give promot.cn, ana ( r.Q rood conduct to insure its continuance. SLte ran ta teii hr tw-rfcbr.rs nf tb.P .1st- -fi- The Hypercriiics cf England have affected ; and inquire of the minjster how such a C3- t contemn ti4e taient of Amencaos, and have ! lamitv mgnt be averlea. a, mere", whs and away Icinjlv power or hereditary grandeur; that a miliction had been drained to the Very dregs j our want of preparation. TVe had beta lui ' f.f. r-l-s of a'i a- eoua'V rroteced -d i every appeal to the feelings and the . lea by long peace into a ncieu st-coniy. ! C"; V,: ;iu J;.':,,.""r I vain made the resort to arms was had The with effect, we had only began to prepare. - " ; God of Hosts was invoked, and the energies ; isut wuen proper arraueuieuia una tCu 1, V'.,.-e on tV r.rr t cr?n U of lh country were brought into action. In effected, and the power of the countiy brougut rihiS'. Uur latlii-r tiiio opeiaucn, our nauuua tuaiatin a3 that that : pir.t wLica constitutes true genius becomes stagnant under the influence cf the American climate ; that on our soil "fan cy sickens and genius dies." Their self-important and fastidious travelers give to our customs and manners a false coloring end a wilfully perverted do5uriptioc. They despise tVLr,"' s-.ii he, "vou need not Le alar med we have our Maker's premise that he will net cga:n df-sfroy the wo: Id by watep." "I know that returned the old lady has tily. "He's nothing to da with it, it's them plaguey Injius." th'.se jiiiipie hai.ti which tLe iremus ct our r. ensure on !n-? present i ii..?-n4d vlipn ! rr.imrl mo ind u-leUCe- of invaded s wTcrnment requires, snd whu-a we wen. a net excuage f.r ai! tae gorgoous Ci?pcry 01 European fiushion, It is true that prior to the war cf the Revolution, there were few in- ol f?rve the kind of I aid address. rose w ith giant strt-egtb and burst the shackles retrieved, and feata of valr were perform, ,Uril;es t,f extensive education, aud few me- T -J ''I I . J - s 1 I. a : . 1. : 1-1-1 a. il?..ti.-.r F.nrland. fro.-n Ire and. from Wales, f-om : uraut-us. lui patnoiism lusyirvu iue oreads .?.uUu, - The was long ir i . the :.-.-rp:-.g 1:e-.:l. Inst 7 L!:s b- ,thr. - i.i t .n hi '.A.wyaLl. nour rrcu'iicd : . -, j c '- 4 i U.v.'. of Lutertv ncrvc-J ihv arms and asn- i ; .-,.;,e. We have met tegt-ther as fn-di and tinuer the auspices of a benign Deity, and the best . ,. ... 1 . 1 ' ; ri.-.f ..ii fno io4.tir:ip r.f r:iir .-,.r(:!ri frv. prepared tor ' teUcT-ciuzeLS ougiii eivesiea ot aa rarty 1 - ,44 . 1 ; 1 ----- i - 1 1 v. Jicn trf nons 1 ,t ine era rariuve n irPTi tt u : ; .1 o 'nr , 1 1 1 . .1 f 'i-it-iv- .( 1 r" n-rir H ; i d 1 worthy of the successors of the heroes of tne ..1 cf learning remain. The people of ; Arte if a were tLen er?ag:d in those pur- Bertity A merchant, at the reason of busincs depression, received frcia cne cf his custcmcrs at a distance, in answer to a previ ous dun, -a kttcr siating his difficulties and requesting tiu-e. The merchant paced hia c?urtin rco-u -vith darkening L-rnw, and ston ing suddenly, turned to his clcr and said ; "Write to that man without dtdav." Peace is the best situation for a republic; i suits winch were necssa ry fjr tne support w: The paper as ready and :h pcu 5"-;d ith ink. tut not receiving anv v-a-tsze f..r way to procure peace is tu ie ; 0f Ufei anj arf; ireident to the settlement of : some time, tuecieik asKe: war. And the surest niede of;. n.r nnrtrv Thtdr necessities conHacd ' "What shall I writeT an insult in the exhibitiou of the :t r:sne; .irrs rit a f:ar.i4!-.tt rnc one of the greatest events man the birth-day of a free i"i tue hi-t r- cf ' of Gre2lt K"ta:a and America at the com- power, to resist it. e natiin." ilioe ! niencement cf ihe Revolution, we are filled which have been a close pursuit of acriculturo, of com- "Something or ncthini, and that very com- ! power, to resist it. The numerous fortresses merce. arH! the mechanical artv. except when quick." erected the edacatiun j C3nc,i uz,?n to defend their lives and their : Back to Lis dtsk went the cicik, and rsp- .! -4 I . - -1 iir? t m . .rc-.j, -t..c j'.rmii.-.: Jays s tremi!;-n .. t ath n - ming'es with t :r:.:-v 1 ftre-.tl! to t. ne- we a:l come deHy impressed with irr-'itul.- i wntl astonisaracct at tne Doianess 01 mat. era- j ia 6-" l-" .........j , proptrty irara iac ciueuy proioat-u. uui ;aiu- .a.j ui-u jius -h . 41; i-a.i.er. iue i .Ce Gr, ..t Disposer of all even's who ha ! rer? whloh dd to resi9t in wh:,t 3rpeared ' academics and the spirit which animates the j ieM saVage ; or whvn caLLd to aid the moth- j letter was scut to the rfSce, and ly return of 1 .leV nur 'ot ;n a land of reli-ious' ani ci "1 ' a'!U"st a hopt-lcss struggle, almost the effect . volunteers of the country, will render us at j er c.jnatry in her wa.s with Fiance. These ' mail came a letter rrnni- the customer, iaclo- b-r-v w'ere a'l are tqal -rotec'td Vn ! of unthinking desperation. Great Britain j ail times impregnable to foreign force, with- j 7irS however bloody and dlsastrcns their ing the money in full. The merchant, with 1 4W-cnnc'ene- in t'-'-iM'te"' cir ber-- was l'acn oce cf most ?er nations on 1 out incurring the expense and the danger of j erentSj ought to be considered as real bles- ' distening eyes, read the letter, and hastening : -he'-'r c;-r7-er 'tu-i their nr"-ertV " '" I earth. Her navii-s were riding triumphant ' an extensive standing army. Let proper en- . siacs to the ccuatxy. It was here that the To his clerk, he said: i " t. C --a,,nr7rm h nl.w-tn ' on every ocean. Her armies were marching 1 couragement be given to volunteer corps let ruJient 0f War were acquired bv the . "What did v; u wrue to ?T' lutl !!-s es f - t.. 1 :.as s.iuvd, var:s..c i l,l-t 1'iflJ nl. une.-... 4ip; li; f-;nt utter.ince find expression there, i tl:e caliii suuliniity .-.f deilh, u.:np ci" i.i.ud aurvi.- the iltclin 1 rtath. j t..nilj, reji.iitive to ti.e aneil, .. .u? to "t,vA-eu ! to earth a lor. 2 iVewell V' 4 . " 1 .- A i . I . i of hoary veterans, whose txer- ' 10 Ure vlclor7 weerevtr ihc eaiciy oi ine , r.s in earlv .ife wore dc-voied to the cause ! couo;ry or v-o aaio.uua ui -iiuin ui- t iir eoun'rrr, and who have survived the j "Cted them. Proud of the taints and bra ct flm2 long en .u-h to see the nerfec- verJ 01 Iier cavai aQ1 cmcers, strong w . - . . 4 1 wrec them be enabled to meet frequently lor exer-! j3arjv yeomanry of America, which after- : T wn.te just what you toll me, ui Lert cise and improvement, and an elective lorce j W3,j3 enabled them to withstand the numbers : a cr-v of the letter.-' ot citizen soldiers win De a. ways at me com- . j .ve discipline cf the British armies. Ia maud of the Government, sulncieat "to exa- ; ,:,0jlO(,i Wa-'uinrtou was tausbt. It was lion of tnse free ins n ten. led Pefcnacrs ct t titutions for whicithev ' ;'3 l"e number and discipline of her armies, ! and, aitLougu immensely in debt, ycc power- - t ful in resources. J J A. to exa- : thischocl Wauintou was taught. cute the taws of Uie Lumn, suppress lLSur- ; t.at xutnam aud s me few ot the c-ariy vcir countrv. companiiic rcction. and repel invasions. Among the tlesMnrs which have arisen ; 4 'n,jW;,-r1 from t'no frrrdnm nf onr foverncsant. nisv ba 1 UCl-UUC1 2 Vi UU; H.-l.li, a.uUl-UU 44.-44 4..4.1- Going to h s letter book, nu t rpeuing i, he found the fullov. iag: "Dear Sir: Sonu.ihing or a-.ihing, aa-i that very quick. Wurs, ic."' i The letter brought the money tirute ot talents, ry answer remus : Are wnicn aorn Let the ite ..!",. :.T.rre a i?i escort to tha vir.b , such as men approve tiif p. 1 plume df i.cmxzc to the- dust thev love. , , . - , , . . . ,;OT- ft, -, m,,rp PrTmran ractan" on that ; from tne irecdom ot our government, mav oe , . t t'-'e t rave 1:1 a"-:ns . now exnu:site must b? : l",0!- a- a mcrc I.,'CU1, ' w- lU-- : . - . . - , . Are Americans i 1 , ,.. - 1 . - shf loo'-ed npn w'th eonl-iLct as eail7 to , reckoned the spring and enconrag-uier.t , . . p - . - ... . vu- r eaiure, and that nf your lew surviv.cz ' 5L,e i00ji-L-- up -a w.tu eoa--iiip.t mio..iw ij .... , . - . . , . r. thev aehcrcnt in tne - li 1 -1 - 1 bf ru 7ovrn bv th mere fiown- cf her "I- whiah have ceen given to maastrv md to ev- . -couTatnots, who are now conrcned in various ? D- Fu-UOrtU Iuere - ,. , f. e . rp, -r,- , , ! pene or are nece. r-.rrt ,.f the Tn ted Ssates. to celebrate this i Sc po.'-r. .i-jmus --j ------- "f" " i ceor.le ot Junciana nn!r.r,rT cf Inlecendcnca. when vou le- i ot a cavy aatl aa ara'J . 1 : ,",...,;-. i most destitute ot oScers x.im f.-r mkp cf..iiifrv rnn hnvn now : arts of war, and they the experience cf bait a century eueessraily i cett : f . . rrJo L - -: Ti .1 - .-4-i- i been . . L - ., . . ' , ... ' , wir. ino, mi tin had to rrnnsc i rrowr-s connutucc iu an meir uuueriaiiiD'-s ; ., 1 I,- r.-,-7 ir., 3U -r -u-.- r . t.T. ,1 x -r .u. T7..i.: i.,. ,ci l:r i.n'.'u.- u .uu,.17. 3Iakix- l?t jk Good C-iepit.- ueu f leel young man entered a , - i .1.- 4i. . .j;..;4: -a ,. i ;n,n,I, the ,4,mn call obey, 1 "-u o o--; - - j of -eran troops unused to deivat. But the ! When the storm of the Revolutmn . tW --t r. 1 .iburb ead, their : ,,e A.!. L. ,1 "Ij recollectinn of their wrongs, and their certain ! blown ever, and the calm of peace had re - . I?,- thTy Uper under us apice "y ! n.iry if defeated inspired the American, nod: a system cf improvement common bz. :d..rv"i tower, the wintrv skv ' C",nr m -,P-ut cr .t,J 1 -ro:c band i with the irresistalle .btavery and herculean which Has been gradually mcreasir g U -..ei:. "Mourner, .ao-to;. shalt iT. Although the times were fearful ; that comparatively short period, g . -lney were al- mg inai i-ieir nguw ui .-; ; : - , are defendt experienced in the : wuateti uiuucj-j, -- -"j-"' " nn .n l.v i'.-. r,t F. -fink! in n; ,54:..4 r .u., ni.t l,orrpcti1 from tHfni r. thf (Trasr.mT i .. , - u"su,u' v ic , -w- . . .- . e. 1 :idc rv.cd bv the renei ot iUs!. Itiev ha - . t Knv-i.i rr f t-to nrn rtvnoAiir. ! m nT.'at! f .n r. ii i - tr.u,Tht the true wiom and construct er these questions. : nore V1" 0,Lf 'la-v- wIiL Lis Lai-'i3 cr! id iron, the artillery i bc.tt1 Fos. if they wrr Su.i '.Mr. , -A shabby tradeiman" rammed a wua Revolution had ad re tur pi at es ve ;on The f their Mammoth bank have been tu- Their writers are cover t-aid Ii. '"I believe T am in- itbted to yau sixtv-two and a hjlf cent., cash borrowr-d somewhere about a rear ao." ; - . -.1 5,..;- v o u-i.r ana 2ioony, vet :ew ucseriea i v. .1 i u ! tneir countrv. We had but one Arnold country ; : TC"Ml- i -h t, JT :4 j ! Heaven averted the couseouenecs of bis i tio t i : . ri : 1 l.i:. jl. i 1 a" . 1 l aci 11. . .':ii!ii.iv:vt.t a std ; - .-..i--r4.r. r?or...r,.-i f , ! treachery; and the contempt of the world has i tivated ic!t theh-xei:. Mourner, taon, too, chait j w-a0 shielded the rights of vcur country, i.Srt.-i teiieat.i the Lo ""lin the rcst-i e-it-r, tue mour neis .4ea ttiro' you rc:i. launched irsm an nponmg . . t 1 a,. u. 4,. r,..K cOU : dictate a better course, and that the d:ciining ! :.iiia .beam ia.h-d alont; the crowd ; j yezTS 0f those few soldiers of the revolution j -r the dim pall a moment's mtiiance threw j vvho remain, may be made comfortable by that j i'.ic'.I -n the chjir, and fade-! from th view, j wealth which their exertions, their blood, ! tr.-1-.-4 it? scrta. tenement n tires "is r . mingle with ieraphic Urei ; t rciur.i to 1: i;ht the dreary tomb. 1 1 -i-the theso aches W4tl immoital bloom. . - - .4 11--"- j - Although the times were fearful ; ra that comparatively short period, gr.at ; ' : . i. 4 - nkB Gr -t,,': the cause cf ! changes have been made on the face ot the !',-. the wilderness has been made to j " ?" , . ssom as the rose cities, towns and ml- , Lcn gross ci tae luuo- Siiic?, in tn- fields are spread over the whole Uni- I i n' aa m eicquer.ee. need aut sunn-, ir u, - . . i.iti.. l r r 1 i- fen r.'.r v. - .: !M";j-.li. 1 , - . 1 1 i n ti. h.wrd him tea stales. immense lerrirones nave oern , . 4C 4 I- .. 4 r 5 1 441 441 )4. L 141. IC U-ICU IU iie'DO JJf 1U" ' ""-u anv - - - - 1.1 -i ti.. j i i . . i-t -..nn-.-c -.t. a4f...:nn ,.r : ni.cn talent: and m cai r..i. Ev.e ui? kite'! pcuucucu J.4.U opposmou was consiuereu , 4 an. and to receive : me fori hi. lips and hchiing cut his h: the ready. "I am irla i tou hi had almost forgotten it ruyst-lf." "Oh I I never f-rget the.e little things.' saii the young, ter, ' T like to hav j a.I s'uar so 1 want you to .end me just thirty --pveu au-.l a even i.a.t cents uc::e v, whicl 1U-K. It ; their sacrifices gained to their countrvA Those j men who gained our Independence, wTTo fought i out the fight of libt-rty, deserve the greatest j ihey acted nobly under the mo.-t ; to hope for Inde- ! acquired from the IudiaDS and from foreign i hicnt. Uur l was considered ! powers; not bv conquest and the effusion of; much talent; by many as only the means of procuring re- ! blood, but by purchase by a fair and ade- ; rai5o :! aior' us aa aiLa -ucn-dress of the grievances under which they Ia- qnute price. Those territories have rapidly Tht; battles of Erie and Chauipiair., in prc bored Sush men as Patrick Henry only ; increased in population, and -rorr.e of them ! portion to the forces engaged, might cbnliepge Our pulpits and cur dent; and mtiieal r raised amori: us to aa t.xa4ted if th, the boasted s ot praise. i. lnnl-p,l fnrirnrfl tr-t'i n nrnrJiPt's - tn tb are now formed into btates. eDiovm? eoual , a ecniPCtllli U WUU t 1 .. , .., ., T.-... :- ,-.-. .- i. . -?- I'.i' future destinies of their country: and bv the I rights and privileges witn the original states. , i-ord jieison; anu m wna. page 01 niMory 1.1 3 prepared ' V ltuin nity -ears the number ot states uni- : vcu nnd tue recora 01 aenievcmenis greater ; oner. the 'jRpiitim he bad th .V3ul-exalting sun i"VcC n' 'r:tl: mcledi' u trantpert on the ear. I diseot. rnging circumstances. Thev were, ex- so j posed to every hardship. They were badly lad. LaolT clothed, and baily paid, r re- quen ; tend irrs. i.starjia rower of their elonuence rrenared ! V itain nity the minds cf the people for the pang of po- i ted under the same Constitution has iacreas- ; than these performed by the Americans da- . litioal separation from the mother country ed from -thirteen to twenty-four. " 1 ring the Revolution, and the war which com- j menoed m 1.1.. cparation trom tne motner country. Vv'hen Independence was proclaimed, an . I hail with pleasing anticipation the time , 1 . ? . " T , 1 . , ! mtersectea a quir.n rvUU'ia martyr bier : i is the do-:r f life-! In holy trust, ten frozen .v... ;( c..,n. ti.-.-. rS. 1 ed The spirit of resistance spread over the . pT La.iuh, Raihrays. and Tarnpik 4.-4 -44 44 -J444 4.44V -,4144-4 -W4 444 J.44VJ 4. A . - , , . J . " . . . , i. ,i 4U.: .,.., -.I, H..I ai, i wuole countrv. Ihe Peopie Knew that the ; as the surest means of binding toj: :ai.cu r.vy, .iiu u.tnm uyvu U4- - - , I i..l. A T.- 1. V.. !.. -l.K- l.4 j .lis;.,,!.;., , j.i.i-uii.vi. iu-i a-iu I'dsjcu, tuai iuuc i4vj . u . i. --v.aieiie.iu x come, uv tue mui. Sympaihi-ing with the distresses of cur ! they struggled on, and gained their'country I f Fetreat' t!.ia,1 tbcv must support the Dec- ; tics of commercial intereoure and reciprocal i Independence I fr..;..nm--:7!. rrrpnr r,bl lft of tlio.r mrflii. i oration, cr siuk into an anjeci Btaic oi fc-au- ; interest, d.iat suca win De tae resun 01 tne among iae gr e-rvads, fellow men, and anxious that all may obtain ' ether the tlie freedom which we eniov, ie must con- soluble i dder tbe example which our Declaration of ' ther naticus, as -ff B-b, lia-TV .? nith has cen greatest curiosities you ever siw. Don't say so what is i:?' 'A tree that nevsr sprouts, and which be comes sinsller the older it grtws ' Well, that :. a curiosity. Where did getitr Froui California. 'What is '.he name if UY Axle-tree! It once bviungci :d a Califor nia omnibus.' Scene closes by the sudden tranbition of aa inkstand towards a half closed du.r. has given to "., to earth return : the dust to dust. m: i--ii 4 !,. i,it -; '. Tt is not mv intpnticn to enter int4i a detail- ; JeCl-10n '4.. 44 47444-41 H ( 4 . ' " . j , 14. .1 I Di.OII 4 I -- ...- , ( . - J - - - ' ;: sainu to ..nV. .an.-! with rmst ta iwn. ! ed account of the eafty s . , ! cf America, of the r . C C - - 1 C-UI49 . 4 i 4. .4 ; : 14 I4f 4 4 .,4..4 4 4V:A, -4 4 J 4 V. 4 4--4 V. . . Te,o'er once lovinr hearts, the long srrvs i ,!,n, bnttJ. d?f.cultiM and hnrdshi which Gruie of treason m the sanguinary penal code 1 44.:.. ... '1 : t .,. m ! of England LiHa the ulusttioua Lmmet. aiLCU'Ji'U tue iiA uuu 4ai ruuic iut i4.4jj i-i- , - rcatest of its r. suits. The new thought it would rain before If our Revolution hr. I failed, mis- ! spirit of improvement which has lately arisen j fr-.emen cf the Repuolies on tne southern . . . . .-.mi. r r. with u9 in tbe celebration of this dav" It is i the umbrella up. ; to our exarcDla thev owe tUeir freetiorj. On ltuation nf the affairs r,-, ! . - ' - i . . aU - . fnr Jiir r.i i inr nmp i ii'v vniii 11 live nn. nrr. t.-i np 'yirix i irrp.ir an 1 if if jneans i ite ana progress ot those " , - , . J . i p. . ! r fv . i suuered all tue pjiaishnjent annesca to the , of accoraDlisnin it are ami !e. iut a few I T"nfc t- ? ! ncc riof. .T-a ornrtf tt ri t ffi !) tm- C.?""Jack, dii you carry that umbrella heme that I borrowed yesterday":" "JS'o, father; you have of:en.old me lo lay up sooierhiug tor a rainv dav, and as 1 hixj laid - o"e..l where the white-robed partor led, : -:e tha minstrel t3 his hallowed bed. I .:: Tc j,; i-; jfT.., Lindrrd r?5t,s t1-?! ai breatl4ing marble cn hi breaot ; ' -r.ia bu.-t,nr molten bronz.. he needs, . -i-fe is chr-.uicied bv liberal deeds. ; minated in the frrcd of our country. Al : though the PuVject would be one in which your ; feelings would be deeply interested, yet I ecu ; to dese ! ay ehcrt j cend below yonder horizon before tho tile J the youthful Hero ofIteliind, our beloved W asuington would have been dragged to an years will prcvem and there gertion ignominious death, for having dared to defend ! man is r-. -.t'..i!-n . irprf i4in .t . . i - . pass before every practicable im- this day tho arms of the Greess wm be ncr- ; . , . n ;f the . ao " ' "'j ent of this kind will be attempted ; ved witli merer scu power. Amulet tue ncr- , f .nmnptfM.(.r t;!Ti.,:Mt t(i v ' -ln.t is no impiety in venturing the as- rors of war, and the rearing of tho desoiafcog ; -J - of -A that the ingenuity and power of frtc artillery, they will rt-jtce at the blessings ot ( companion sufficient to remove very obstruction, 1 America, and will unite their prayers with us ; k j- , - .1 r 5 .!.- II T"U. TT. 1 4: I I thn. r',.Tits of l.i cfmnfn' l.ufc TTpsvpti Hi- i fini. tr. bron'c doTrn prprr barrinr wbiidi na- . for the freedom cfthe world. The Dvc.aration .n-v., . . v d nc. expect your indu.genc ; long enougli j .J. - - .J.' ,n ,-A tn , tnf. kIto. -.l.rnt ! .f tb ttb nf .Tnlv. 1776. tanirht to the world -7 . H tt -" ''! ., . rri 4 - -.rf .4 1 - , 1. - r ... , te.. u 4444. 4 um- i , -.-44444-. a . - . 4u.v aa..-. 44.4-.1 --.v... u a v-u -aaW , wa ..- t . - -- - saia a lau y fj u ii.u.au. ie very cc-c-l v nbe it. ihe extcnged lengtn ct tlie , . it...: e . t.. -,-, m k rnru..!, . ; ,J -, , ,.- . - .1 :- . - .r e n,.',? KD too 1 U'3 coaniry iree to eujoy tu. uieaiu- u. , eciiuua ui uur e-uuuuj-. 4..--4-V.-. 444. .--4 ..v. 4,- ..i,v..v- e- answered : 'ise wic worsa, mv darunt, , r.t this season of the year, wou.d be too ; J 1 .. i . vt.- !, . m,. i. t,:-t, .n ho f..l!owpd bv it. i - or the purpose. Ihe sun iroulJ dest , J j .fa r . 1 1 i 1 .. nj x-. ? ,,,.;nn pr.r.', Tl, SnTin.m(. r.rf U ! ti,.. i. ..-..,;o ,.r .,.... " O U ui -i C U U I C 1 ; dUU U.ictO. ll. bJUi uiu i"t i lU4l vi au uutt auiuicnuu a. x ao uv h-ivs i j a 1 w - - r- ' w " w 4w -...- uww-- iyi"u Knfitnci wo ----- t. . - W -I'4-Tl, 1UV - SUM f - .vied tower o er!n.KS nis native plain first thrrml it..tr.rr t..N if lusf bxl t " From the earliest settlement of the colonists ! t - . 4. V -4i V 1 L4 -44 4 a I T 4 . --' .1 1 1 J 1 A,iti- I -'. - i could half be told j mented by their tears, leaving a character as least. - "The Press is the freeman's guard ! a soldier, a statesman and a man, unequalled ' the tyrant's foe." I hold it to be a sound ;J to fiticr-hi.. rcsfs hia reverend Lead. "in America, they had many dangers and diffi- i :ursed wiih dcx, the violet luvc-s to bloom; culties to encounter. Driven by oppression the . ? 1 1 . J tl her inceu-icEvenin-; gild his tomb; IO ineir TU-' ,uev, eDtea uPou . ,,. .,. ; arduous tasK oi reducing tne wuuerness 041 .4 UI 4U waica cn vender wooded hill. to a in ,.v. l 4.c... it m .: - ' i : -t i aruuuu L?a. i iuwuc - - a . - 4 i : y i ; 4 4. 4 . i 1 f, ivnr ui 1.4:.. : . - . .... cii. i . , state oi cultivation, ani oi euuer concniauug ! the Aborigines of the country, or ot resisting ere will, inverted torch, in vestal guise j their rrttacks Removed great distance from 3-er4,.TT UntriTH wLere her pott lies: i the rest of civilized man. and navigation being j then m an imperfect state, tuey enjoyed cat Vlr-riMi- .4- - . . 7 ? - I 1 f t A v I i opinion that the laws are best administered Bat mv fellow citizens, although our he- j when the conduct and actions of those who roes were clothed with honor in the war cf j administer them are open to public examina the Revolution, yet it is from their conduct i tion and publio scrutiny. Our rulers hold in the day of peace, and from the result of j their stations not by hereditary right, but by their n-brioua struggle that they ara entitled ; tha free choice cf the people ; and as by the to the greatest praise. frequency of election they are often brought After having achieved the freedoni ot tne country after its Independence was acknowl- . . , t i j .t :.l edged oy me iving oi X-ngiana rules the destinies of the world never intend- ; have ever heard, is e.ntiined ia the wag's cd that man should remain subjects to the ; query to his wife when she gave him some sway of tyrants and despots never gave to j thin chicken bioih, if she would not trv tf any particular family the right cf continuing coax that chicken just to wade ihroujh" tb their arbitrary rule lrom generation to gene- j soup oace more, ration. -Man must and will be free. The ; - sins of the people may for a while keep them j - An experienced farmer saya he has buI ml up a:;d is not litie; ; "Six ad men who bad been kliers of -J o T t- f the ! taei"" beloved and tltnost idohz? fc-v.l, t.-j Ai-th vie . R'TTtiton wmiflttin o nad oeeii B-zui&rs ot tne j -"" . 1 . .... , $ n-ir ih" -rpeaLisr. ' tired to the shades of private Ufa to en j bject toKings, Emperors and Lereditarv found frflm experience tht a heavy crop .f ilers; but finally the whole human race will j buckwheat, followed by x crop of oats seeded to the bar cf public opinion,- it is essential j be emancipated. All will enjoy the govern- with ciorer. wi-I luinojt completely eradicate tfit that ocinion should be formed from full i ment of their choice Ail will be ruled by ! tha Canada thistle. . they, with ! and correct information. This information a j persons of their own selection, subject to be i ---. d Chief, re-! free Press oest can give. Ia proportion 11 remove-i whenever vhey violate thair tms. or T. educr fay? f jut any.-tr- tc . 4 fa ts en jnr 1 the nesitr f Wrrt jublie inferoQs.ra tee th? cenfii?nc3 nf the j.eapl. ' trat th.s cilaron.. GO GO
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