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Itl Y 140 0011; i* AiLf .lo-1 / - 14:#:TAK•U `44.0 : at- - • • 0 0*.ststavol ow Roil summit WROXiEPAnt DRUGGIBTS, 'ilosrutottoptio Puirts IN OIL, 1 ,, 4,paxviours a ir p ur num= PLATE Wii - N I) 0 W ar,Ass. vaolkit Aiwiaq I t nn OP I A OO4 4 4 0 4 ; 4eititht# 'ffS4sl4 4 ', 6!. " N T ; :..T A 1,A.0.-R-, • .100 li Poll ' , lieloATl•lft4lls4",,P9Aih Ade Pkillhd , ditifiwouibl* flow! nwr on inf/041,71 .. • : $ •• • , a.: „ ~ C#? Onsick-int# iitafi ;Tad* !' I l i ti - -'"akidejkl: lip liali t, t . 1 . ! 44111101,11,.:: A's. 40 1 . tal ..ii . 1421 ffl'"/ 4 0 -11 i s j p *in.- !A 4 --.• WO °fig."' • ' f.- .... A. . f all '-:' Summer litcaorto.. WRITE .tiDOUNT.A.I2O3I NEW -RAMP- sihe •: , PROSTVIi ifOtiaff'sier, PLl7sii Id thiOrrisaoass.' raitait; sre,pew open ler ¶i Jere. .These Bosses STS: 4 t.t4 4 " 04' chilli iiiidjiaY o OeseSitinillihfiCtottihite. live miles ,spark, l es s .Ataicurta, toed, ,end, dtnsted eraidst.the boldeekenfL ifeesffieet, pr,,rnoluttedfr • Seen err. Thai sometendt the finest leievent idonste'Lltlar BTU, PiIdIGEWA 136T1' find ti t 7 nines doh' Vie valley. • 710110 L KV, PItOPILD LSK.B, the itio 'mop; the BASIN the (111Ylltd.L 'CiAliodbil,'ind ~ 001.0013 AL PRO!. - 011,ifc a rtirei.N; see all eittbpe. row inhi ri tes *stk. . ' " passes, the itvtroev nreongdhie,,ollffs. spd gorges, ;the, excursions nfi the lalfes;•Pie. , 'gates,* the, breed,. and the stout In the rills, lender nth invitstione to the lover of the,oharmii of•nstarfi, and wanly oports,. ea few 'can decline when :came ULU& romantic region.:. • • ; The Hotels are IV by gentlemen of groat shcpisyl. ,anoe to keeping arat.olisa houses, and who yrill pare no pales in attentions to their guests. Touriela leaving thildleliiste at 10 - 4,, M., Olin, !etch ,the P.LIM4I MoUllir.yintlie.,Wdroeatar and Militia and the Boston, Clottoord, and Montreal Iliiiroad to Plymouth; the Zeit afternoon (twenty-foots miles by stage), or they Invg4v ilk- the , II; Il ls M. • Unread, to Littleton, thensa by stage (only eleven voiles)' tithe PROFILE 1101.18.11, hi lbe lame; Proxii titegera Pella; ',la IdontrealV (pleb* and Darletunite . the Alpine Oleo, and Gihbs'i Motele l It liiihelhisit'daYht rap friinillbbits to Omit) houses. Malls arriweadd ' gritglee; 4110'6 :ntoripE .or.PLUMII MOSidi,'WISAPTO Connty; tutaii:Our, - , Manager of the Profile Mouse. ' • sionAirp PAPP, Manager of thePlamo House, For the NLIJAMIIAncI IILA.NOONIA• 11014 L, 00. • tt. - t r '` E :Itir'COtattY 'VARA . SPRINGSj 'Mimeo on, %be Stb JUNI, 7659.r4h14 blade befog' Weeded op thereinka of Sheraton , ' *Net —1 ti bariutifut Streani 'of 'Julie bbrln'iteitter,and It afford; fine amusemearn tiding introits and. fishing, and, the imeneryletioltir.be* ifirplireed in'the Stahl: thd 'beautiful mouutalnatirat miriound on, this planets one or-the utast healthy. locaticmrin Pennsylwanie,)being .entirely.free from , any, epidemic's, - -Its waters cannon be dorm - Wed for bathing at, well u drinking. Thera are wend:, springs, of different kinds, the TWA= 'Springs being' of suck a: temperaturecur not to require the heath* or Water for the Most delicate portions, ita, temperature being 67, degrees: 'Heated Botha den be, had L , If:required. - The ,Bathintblioneed 'Cud -Plunge*, •Pools are in fine Isoldition. • Separate rinses ro' Lay dies and ~ gentlemszt. -41,11.cpersond EliaTletr FM 111451 1 Bhte orltertimore id thwraerning trains, and wining to' ariliburg,:,theirosz to" Nada, arrire,4here by twoi Vika, Alga to ilia Sirrege, - airlrhig= In Cote fox tee, A Aloe' band ,of riptide. ban-been ehf - kepi& 'ah :Weir Si 'careful' eeinote There are' *leo' `Hi p lardtTebien; JPeratPluillieys - ,' arid BilAtelle4toartle,', we well , ail other' amnednienta. , Any person 5 wishing Author partioulars,will ylesse on the refe'renees , Ewlow;cir address .the undersigned... 'Boarding, $7, per week.- Children and Serrawia hattpriee.. 11. Er EITTBR. ~r+ . . •.„ . -- 11201“4 NORTON,, 440. 204 Booth 2,12211 •Eltred:' , ' - '• - lir: T. L:IIISI2N3BLY,- W. Corgi' 11210014 D 4321 WILLOW-Streets; , : : • , 08E8WHEL,220 SVALtuto44treet: ' 142144041 R kIiItOTHER, 114 Beath Street; „- ....••; • , • • ..• -jelll.lm • 1`59::;. OHIO WHITE SULPHITR, SPHINGp., , . OPEN -VISITTRS /IrremNet EINALTEI OR PL.116., BIIRII,I/R0 'aTINN TO: TO 00TO8Illt Tor. - AOOO3IMODATIONB POR OVER 500 VIBITERS. THE OHIO WHITE ERILP/31111 SPRINGS durettaa), ted In Neiman county, 18 miles, north of Ooluribus, , ,- 'IWO coital of Ohlo,l on the Bolota ;tier, 10 inflas froth iDoluwaropli farm- frOMAho White Sulphur station, on, the Springiteld, Mt. Vernon, and Pltthburs-Ratlroad„ aodlliomffilea from t Volley'or, Swinge station, -on thdOtlatnbuo, Thin‘and I The modlolnal qualities of them Springs - aro uroMrl t r = larso,, , of Oop, olhor i *Loom; yVotoroid the 3 Roe Room, or other information Write • 1 7 lANDRIIW= , WILSON, ii., ,JaB•2ln* , • - White flo/phar &acts, Ohio. - Cr) strl.r.attit;: tait CIEULLY), V.I:BPBLSIGB, at.D0014.140 HAP,. Pd• ate udiropan, no. east af: wogs. V 0,.. Harrisburg ; ,thssusam, , the .Cumberland Valley Resd,ta Havrrille ; Hula , * 8 , übligidg , bit - th e figrilags.Mitert Sr.i. rive at 6 P.M..same dap.. area, arrsagemeut is oorst, , plata ion Visisaus.l Baud per •week,6B; per dap0i11.76.1 Haluotiou Hatennara—las: tOA ItoldialiSiloligacs - 'oft W , 41,1•4-11711.silaarisp,,gr,, „Uranium 40114- of the Mikis, Ai 9.. Pootk, Asuslytloal,H.rotililOP 01 II- S.• BMW, • 4 ,„ Address HarvilleP.V. ; SOOT'. 4.i.01:171,14 • . .7. • Propitiators. • IVO= Et",;,- hiliATs Elonv„ 120 , N. Gi ~o/.....Attomgm;,l2,,,,A,The.., g abeartber thod, J UN E bechlt fdindsond-thepnblie, that mil and after 20th - ide bonen w 111. 1 ,0 denertifor 001 100 ,P5 10 n 22Afte.trhen:Orrity effort edit' be %glide to tl**lPt 010E4,WhO may falor,'. hbur Tha hottee.;.l* gutty - nttarlad On 11. anehMlL with lawn ,In front. A: fnittletrot Abe Wennbb o n e Masi Ateblingi ke:i.inske Ites,attraotive annoy ln the eountry. emu- ' innnlreitlon le scoonnbletry two dolly,Unes trent foot of Waltuat,ttreet wharf, A. AL. and 2 P. M, •,Mefireorandh , Menton, Br. Da 222 Wiest:nut aMeirt. ' .B. 2.IIO2MAMEIL , Proprietor. ; 1 ,Z,Va6: . 8 ATO I N ...frnE ;MANSION ►rotrall, toot of Penottlisenthi irronue, ATIANTIO CITY, to NOWA:MEIN for glues. -tor ocavergenoe of usrungetuent, ortuidgUter to.the beeoh, - sud nttrnothre. uses of the adjs.:sot grounds, tide bones Le The propriator has , epated 111, Islas in mating thia Hotal all that mold ba Mulled by vialtara. • • - 314-3 - ,- 4 , A c LE*. 6. II B L E - I I` ISULPELUR SPRINGS, 001dBERLAND CO, PA. -; • Thin favorite and fradtionallim•WelerlnS Vase; Plea santly , located 'near the ,bane of the Blue Mountain, four ,milea_ from Carlisle. Pa,,drill be open for vieiters on the lAtia. , of JUNII:-,The natant of kNese Spriest are bightriallPretnateiltellit minerals, and for drinking and , bathing sr• not our passed by, *ay, Sulphur Springs in the einuttry.- The buildings *remelt ventilated, end are atilkaatilleAlt 1,200 feet of balconies. The memory of the grand, kludiand the aceommodatioue for the esensatlem, ;health, and comfort- of visitors are tines- Septionable, piedmont drives, One tangle, bilitarde,bowling saloon,' and other gamog, and all the Mans4mentinemally found at Watering Planes can be en joyed here. Vigilant leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore in the morning train arrive at the , Springs at 8 dolor* P, Dally mall: -For further Inforcietlen address . OWIN,OLSNDBMN.- er, 00 , _ , GARLISLR SPRINGS,, " Riiiinintots —John 0. Dv Costa, Xiq , A. Rhodes, Bag , Theism 0, - Pereival,-.114 Philadelphia; Ales. Kirkland, 15g.,11. B. liollinsf Malmo ; Jamb Gideon, Nog., Richard Wallach, Isq,, Waghlustort, , ' my3o-10 riVE — UNITED STATES ' HOTEL,, AT .I,,ANDANTIO be opened ,for the re.. °option of visite?' ow the Int , or JUDD, :The Howe hat been aborotighlyt*nosatted , and-improved, awl in rapplied.wiqt *Elbe apptbasons and nomforto Dun era. dam Hotel. In Winos to other iniprovemente, a fathead hag been nonstruned to the , heaei, on whilst the gimp w¢l bir'ooneeped" free' of ',Urge during , m7130-lan •- • CONRAD & IMPHRATA-- MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, 1:41 LANO4BTIR :COUNTY, ,Tble tayoratecistabllehwent will be opened by the Br7t of JUNK. ibituabid on the .30pbrate .111dge, 159 mllee,trest orPhiladelphia,.lB smith of . Reading, 18 north etlauseester,.4o, out of Uarrlebtirg, and: hating the advanlageof the purest eoft:water,• every variety of bathe, the sits elevated:to 1,200 feet 'hove water level with goaded and shady Isaac In dense forests, and the most extensile landscape emery in the Union, It idiot supreme! as a summer residence; - v - • ; liosominodations for COO persons; Improved - stabling; and goOdwarrhige houses; taw c a good, stook • of livery horses and earrieges, With amesements. 'A -good band of-mtudo, billiard tables, ten pkvalley. it Is easy- of amen from all the above points by railroad ant soeshss: The, proprietor operas- nothing:to. make it -a home. pleas for comfort and healthe ^ - . • Poe father-particulars, see-eireulers;-to r be had .by applying to Joseph 11. bilyerir,..Thitd;ind , Vlneatreetat JaMeali.larleiiiiii chestnut et:esti or to the Proprie• torr •40881.11IICONIQUA01/08..* • -Itphratd.Roet Once, My18..-8m , tansaater Vomit*, Pantos. XD0N14%.: •.SfILING':4The .nitor, . sighed takes pleasure le aienunehig,that abe bee rented from the proprietor'. these celebrated eintige% and trusts that, from her „long experience, and having esmuldthe services pf Air. Y, W. ftOXBTOI4, and with promptattintionjolhe WIIIIIOi of her guests, abe will be able to render ample sattsfectlontP all who favor her with their patronage. Bit terms are very low and, in thns reducing thaprlce 'of boarding, abe hopes-toplace It Within the - power 'Emery atultu.tr-tevirttivooltgala Indulge in their need recreation. Persons leering the eityby the morning trains will be efieblii4 to arrive at the Springs the same day, by the way of Gettyiturg or Chambereburg,lthere coaehts will he.li attendance - to convey passengers to the , f3pringe. The season will commenoe on Ile lit of Joie. Thuterrorare as fol. . Borail Do, meek ,g 606. - Ofilldien under 32 genre iud keriante, half price All ComnairOttione addresmed to the andesigatmi,: At ohssabsvoburgt Will meet withprompt attention: , my 97 tbetatlyl 4ANNAUJI UNITED ESTATES HOT BL , This widow, and foyorite-Miort ot.visitera to Ceps Uai,hao posited into the headset., „ , 80IIBTON, Late of BOITOUTIV4 Oity Hotel, and will be thre' open to the potato ,On MONDAY; the 20th itistatit, , Thelong a:patient:4ot the OolOtiei in Oita fionnitetieu peculiarly edablm-ter fhe.atiodeastal conducting , of ouch house;'loito be will be supported. , by this "very beet aide, fireyerrdepartment, that can be prOdated.2 The bonen has 'been entirely reekoaatedouid deco. rated In too moot ;,goigeous nonuser,' and wasesernento made for the eupplping of the larder sod wine cellars with all embraced - la the terms sabstentlitis end rillu riot.. ,We ass merely dela/ vlettere to giro ,the Colonel ealii luid";prilid'ot „that his, boat of.(thinds.-will)ce vastly lnolesendlefore: the season lepton, jelentuth-Al. BEDFORD SPRINGS. L l Thle well.known and delightful Bummer resort will be open for the reoepilon of vleitora on the Ph it of atilial,and kept open till the first of October. Ike Hefei *ill be tinder, the management of kfr. . A. G. Albin, *hose experience, eoartyoum mantStall, IUI4 teotlon to bin traestgj giver the amplest asimrance of Nimrod &MI hind treatment. , • _lugs wishing room', or any information to repad to to spoil s isp address the ouksoribor., • G. ALLIN.; 14Iqorol MANSION HOUSE, anDINa; "FINN*. ;.: • W r . L. WI BOURBON., Provieion . • astalillshmsot, th e 4,6 1 14 v i itt i r i : o ttlavie shd eislteia, has lately .nudergorte • etiew• plea Mdre; end Is hoe' one ortlse "taut °eulations, oliosanti and thotoagteloistele In the Union i'beetteutly lodated at the corner of /TIMM sad - PINN • Streets, analunodatidovoa., table agist'setialif t he LW i s I pith :Ak a : a l a l ai r r.g l' or the ...ie.: 'petiZeodt iii66l.4itiriadrit a few *eats to the summer In an iticoidatdir and •aoaamiaal oilanar.' tonic not op b e t ter than Mai a trial of BOURBOWB MA21010011100615 at Beadle'. • agatf 111704.1 , 111NG.' • • • .;` ,, I3IIiLLW6IIOE HOME Cope Inland, N:I. • st. f OAtids finniniblrond , wolt , lcoonn Rotel le non open tot tie reception of rieltore. Terme $3 Per week. i•-.403f ;4 4 49 1 1 6 AY,lPBAtT.,Ffopilior• ItlllEll . ~ PH~A ,` ~P . ~~ ~' "~`kIIT =UM i.c.• • i" ~~,ct+iiiridt:~- „ H - e • ts.-- •1• , )•—•-• lIPHRE ' .:. -.. ',... ..., - ..r., '.; S. 1. ~, ;.,'Cy ii r. NHOIICE . O.4.T.tiriI ElttfADlSq, , , , ?.'„;, 808 OHESTNUT MO et, Philadelphia (Agents.); TIIESE3IIeFALOASifeIIieyEIIepAEATiONS ,are 9 einsirely prepared - 1iy11.8.0 P. 4. *EIiEOIIII3FS,'Vre known for bin contribettinarto'ffentocopethie Mei; 'tare, and as ITO Oftqr) 85 0 9 110 , 114 1 0/1/c. Pt:ACTION An the lititiiaseiieithielhfalicaf 'Mlle' I , in Philadelphiaf --heol•-who-.1**,101* these ,Elpeol 0, Remedies, a kpeuish ,et,e4Y,,fer r ',„Ofgb, t..liersi-i IX SPEOIFIOI - hark 'nbw "bltin'thefeceilthe -paha)) f years, and are in use by.tholasmili . il revery POrk of of 'country, with the yeast „ImOoreal, - ~ ',lestiefeeitory salts. Pagel of tettbsiOniele4"4,` flirted, kili the general eatiefactilin giteen,, - aiml ill Innejviiry es and eerions, and- ofterrimpstiuidi , diseases 'et haeobeeb anted by:their" laeollite --. 101 teree whia4 . ban thee far ever been tended'. ~.., geh'iiiliii 't e pablie such unifoeM - eatisfeetlen,iiir he:ye:erode d •..., s • a such brilliant andxpnderf„nttntri,iqffstke:?'4?„, ~.','','.. ' .TVeiiire - allice removed'iromitte'poloorious'Olinije t , one, and repulaire - doses - iif litlieltest`Or old-solar) .praOthie, the- inconvenience-et trat4itertle Ir :VIM f(e• trfeatiitind Perplexteg Obeeeritfeenf-tiaiyoll Willi' ; - • instill° - book& and medicines. , - Ijohielitithy, - ,ot.hioi , ' ;,, 'specifics for the vatiotaidielatwittaitki4ol4-are; - leted,,put up in the, form of "Ample, ifegkeyvallete, - • , , 1 - , prepared of ingredleuteneither dellsgefolit*nordiegti , , • ing, they form at once the ready reeMateilltVthe pa. • • t• or nurse, and Avelbeslotefoet o ft Wing or 'Si invalid. --i i - : •,-- 121 ;4,...!-A j re• 1 , i i They' pommel; theta pa, Nee I lie a thentere-z"no tninel cow Ole fr' l l - - ; : iff'fioo s 4 F' are entrap-you always know,swbestletniske 10141:o gv. take ft; they, are obevetosure-lintiiirekl4ttie p : Sager Pill at' vuffirrienthf irkkaireeilik , erivitisof Li, . or delay ; ,they-,avi, errroiegr,iir,teoieeeerder of ea t disease le &vested at ones, ei4„the AS ! sneak Of e' moment, that the pound could , '' and are 1 4 r lieved;" - ''''- ' • --, ".:-,. '- - i , ";i ,- „,•• •,,,..„ s'l'l;7- l.; --- : ' 1,,,',..= •' , ' - LIST zOiI e SPII4MPICIIRESItii*S.' , Ii ' No. 1. 61vor Pills-Wei , Yerer,?.' diiiioiiirt,tf elite Xti. flammatlon or all klnde: .-.., . ...f• - •;•elle'e s ;.,- , ',lii,-: - .."." ' . No 2. Worm Pills-For ii!iiil4 - regirliAye!,lil et), Wetting the Bed. ' '-- " '' , '-' '"' ;-*. '-. ' - -:, No. 11 giabyls Ilsiis-Vor -Colle,roretng, Teethin g, ancrWakefulnees of infante andmenreetis of-adults: No..4:,Daarrheso Pittv-For !Diartlitgi 3 Obeilenslltte tauten', sod Hammier Complaint. , t , t ts- ' • 4-' ; No.A..,Dysencery . Piqe,-Por Clegg.; 14ege,110155t. -eery, end - 11106dr Pion. - N 0.6. Cholera Pills-Sot Oholera,,O . totera Idellass, iiii'Veaditinf. , - '' •'' • , - -7,, ' •,., i 'I , e.,,,,; No, 7. Cough Pills-For Oongiti,po ;11.easitifikesq. t , Influelsiti,sold 'lore Throat. - ' - !:- , ,'. , r - '' .' i ''.- No. 8 Toothache Pills-For Taints, .. eller..l4oN ,andleettralause .. e . ,- . . - .7. ..., ,„ - le. ~; , ,• ,•,--- - leb --- 2 - : Headache' Ph is - Fo ie Heat, and Fenster of the Read.. ~,,,- ,,,,...A „, c , 'No.-10,' Dyspepsia ' Ilitts-=l/01: WerMlaid Dermiged litomaehs, Constipation; and liver Clods eta.' ..: ,',' ' : No. 11:...Ebr Yeentife Ifriguiarilios' py, Pitifnl; or Suppressed Periods' __ Nol 12: Female .',Pilie-40-. iieeeiteiperiy,,Proti;mi Menses, and Bearing Down. 'No 13 - CroupPOlo-For Cleotip,./lii*OeughoOil Breathing, . - " ,-, --r:_ ii ik, „; • No. 14 Salt _Rheum l'itts-Fot, - Ite` las,' Epp- Eons, Pimples On' he Pate. • - . ..1 .:... ~.... :-. - .. No. 15. Rhsumatfo'Plils-41ot ItiliikAili . odiati, or likrreteositt the .oheist, Biele, VOlnSini , .• ' 7, l' A.-For Paver and Agee, Chill FeYer/DrnS ' Aria ' 'Old Misecianaged 7 A gni." - j ,- '9 . -+4µ: ez,.. , P.-For Piles, Blind or Blerdingitlilidual - oriEx., „„ ..,..,* . • ,:s , , C.-For sail., -vvei&,'oi Lamed Eii'Aud hinsilde, Falling, Week, or,Blurred Bight. , ~_ , .t,,,, . .e, 0.--For Catarrh, of long standi n g 00 " pt, elther withobstrnetioe or profuse dieeherge; :;s • ll -•.- ' , l•• ' ' -W,o.=-For Whooping - Cough, . aba , tinglltte violincie t . and shortening its course. <., ' „ tt , q , , - . , ..-*^a sr% . ' Id all Aetna litsitankih au& • , • earletetiWltiflaildmi.=, - 'Noes, Dierrhaes..lttsenfat_r,-OrnOighamitloo4lo4-' suck ertipties Menses as. Scarlet leyorilgiestaletriemid . Erysipelas. the advantage eleinfithapxoer remedies' promptly is obylous an Mall much Aint the eyeellme' ' act like a charm. DIM entire dioce se' ifelten smelted at onee, audio alf easee th e' ribleneWaS'Oetitteek'it Mederetid, the dleaso shorteued' end - Farodersidleser dangerous.- Been should a phyeldien afterwerdehave: ' to be called, he wilt take the caws at decided advatetegit , from the provione,treatment. ~, . -,,,, ~- , re...5.,, ~.',,,,,, ..„...• ( In all 0111101 VIC Dlenef,l6,etieti all Dystipsla weak: • Stomach, Constipeqoza, Liver Compliant, ilea, l / 4 saie , Debility and Inegularittee, old Headiehe,*re GC eel,: - Eyes, Ottarrli, Bait, ilkonm; and other ollV, Outline . there/Ise-bee •epeoliles. - velioo-%preper • sWeliastiocrleill , afford a cure in almost every instatiee. Often 'Ake , tare' . or &olOgio okrosit difficulty, such as Bysiptipdisalles, or,Caterrb •; Pfeadthhe, or FerealslWftkmmr, hu(tratre then pa id fer theme. ten Woos BE aror: 'l4 ' , t 0,, , 4 ,;,;,..,,, ,RgAiEM,, - That thonseeds of the moot ,gifted end blur InPuds in tfile country itmelEusope have ten aib ev isa, Ten lit thole Adherence , toVenittiopallije; We_ lii*l. - OE. ; cluolidilY In at: Mee - 4 0Y . gliinelle ,IrOy, VI ' t finiii, -Durdliek . , •- , LI '.•r , -- '• ~...- ' ,* . .:117.-•--.-r: ''..' - RESIEIdIER:-Tbattheastetieclfkilerel** re) . .g.• rid: ;leaflet all initeneee, and inallomme *.Bidifille3l --Y.!' C 41 - 1,, ohtl4lr,e . ti nee them,tbe aged, inflete,'elaiss .-. '-. -. ' teltheatdangerend,withbensele , , ,, ree --- . • ,' l; '''''" RIldlilIBER-,-Thet:Dat only.:,ist t,`.. „..,-,, phi,. •s aelloPialnto,haCin reeeq4.lsed ,V 1004.. 7 , , of moat deigerrone charentep,,,EsunwhO, "'IOW, ,C 1 ' imperlavety to althee'systeen In re •'- 'f - Ii • s ' - i; s -% WilbiliatilEa-whit - -eiSsinteefistlir _,! ;,r,' tr , ' ', - ,t,i , 4 from its tit:melee and doutrinesalint, , ~,•iff,2 l , ... . konsdr,suemits to eariaget - 4*ltikusedi le ;itif ~-' ---**3.tiimaxti,lbat , ;:lf , 4ll:theAtthk. .1 ,- ._'4 , .1 - ., , ,....*, fitist 0n5ie,:444.4,,ti0d0p ~.. ~1•.-7.y.,-„, ,-.-.., ' iwttei:invii aid MicieiLidiatiatel4q4c r." - slit, „.',•' • Ur , -.._.: BEMRVISER- - .4bilt - - Yea '4ll - 1), , i1i rittiliirt ' promptly and Pleallerstir to :M=o:flit/di iMpil.l4l4 ,it , the beglenieg.illid in prifgent`greredigeinuef.' ~..' ~..- . ; EEMBAIBER-That' - ilftrinplireyeesysield of - iltienteee , pathie Boodles dlreeta the' private pneited of the ens-; am of ell perplexity slid intricacy, ea tkatitiverybody: may Me them with adventage. .' , -.L."-, ', e• .•- ' . •.. RelhilliillEß-4 ; bat the mire of a 'lntl -"dentate ail.' Monti each es Plieff; Catarrh, Headache, of lilt Illkini, Will more then ten time', pay for the oest'e ;a full'eme. ElliktelilliElC-Tbat two or Ave della havetted in a mum of. tgeolflo•ltemedies -will return any times its value to you every year, in freedom 'firm anxiety; pre. Volition of 'Mame, and aboelnte relief... 1 , . • --- „ . .948 ES 4 - *D ovaz a,. DYSPEPSIA, - , _ - A young lady of. twenty - six ited"beentrtabled with indigestion rer.eaveral months, so al to, render, great are neorosaty In the selection of her food._ her eat ing the stomach became ecid,,foodylelng in month with water, and ati unpleasant, heavy, lead:like sensa tion In her etetneeb; ocntliming 'main° home; ; frequent headaebei bowels - oonstipetet, mid a depressed 'Mental (*edition. l.Sheennintexteed taking the Dyspepsia Pills, one morning and night, and in lies than a week every symptom of herAlsesse.had vanished, and she felt like a new being, . . •.• , , . , , , ~ , A gentlemsh' eoinewhat lelvaiiied in .341711. itrong, reheat eqoatitntion had lately been *good deal &treated wish indigestion, weak stotonah, coated . tongue, bad - taste In the month , and attended with a peanifar Ter- Digo and'whirling in the head, no ;much so eal is render his riding In as earring's, or even mounting an eminence, quite dangerous. - After teeing seveatthings ineffeetne ' ally, be fell upon the Dyspepele: Nilo, which afforded prompt relief. A pill, every night eta morolog worked. ,* likes charm relieving all leis vertigo and other un pleiseant symptense "' - , OODI3 - 11 AND BRONCHITIS. 'Bad eolde neglected or frequently repeated often lay the foundation of Vonsumptlon, Brendan( and proms' , tare decline." Tbotigh Ahern are many remedies &deer. tised as prompt and' speedy ours., yet:Alone qo safely and yet speedily end merely, effect a cure as thin. Often a single pill, taken, at. night, has entirely altered the syetem of a severe and threatening cold bribe morning- Online AND,Oot,n5,-A gentleman, a - puhlicTeeturer, took a - Severe Cold. the part if lima month, white travelling and lecturing in northern - Fonnaylvanta, though addreesing public andiences ettery evening, yet in two days, by the aid of the Booing, he wee entirely reentered, and enabled to pursue his ceiling without Inenni , entenoe.. No pnblid speaker should be without them. ~ ! ' - Bari Conn. -A. married lady of 40bad haute a violent cold, *blob settled on her lunge, elausitig severe cough, pain in the tilde, and considerable fever abd hoefeeness, Ouch molds were usually very looting and troublesome but by taking.the Biota° , Cough , Pille lone times par thinly; three•deye she.wes entirely well. 'A YOong man et 22 bad a cough and bareeness for fir. teen months. 'Thirixig cote weather hire:doe was loot on lib only to ovate Id whiepe, re,. pain Induced en nanghlog, tough 'dry; or-o;6odg only a tries- in the morning, quite feeble and emseiated. Had taken several' inedi. Mies( wlttl.but little ortto benefit. tie eommeneed with the Cough Pills , -one pill Barest 'times a days-and soon found himself improvi.g, hill cough milder end softer, hoarsenews passed off; strength mid appetite improved, end in a 'few weeks was entirely well, havl4 taken no otherhisdloines. ' ' ' PILES'. ' . A clergyman of the Baptist Church, well known id Illinels, Writing th. ne, edys .; -, r , I have been for come time seriously *filleted with bleedint palsy, and hem' regarded - my cue as a severe one; at one times indeed, 'soppier s• ' but.' Mae-need; year %editing:ode Brfit nitic,l and am cured. I haven° -doubt, yo zero leyleur the world nisi great andlaiting obligati 5..! , - A. geatlelienci "NV yeire,atell ant faVotly kno w n at, Delhi Delatare - ecantyt New ltork, - , ad beep a martyr to tisi'plNil for tieeityyoulf. 'game mem, from ozooeciro hencorrhare,•pain:Xed offering.: he woe re duced to the verge; of the grave. For years he had. dragged out a-misereble oxietedce, a confirmed invalid, ' disqualified for any lineinson, and life almost a burden. It is needless to seltithat,he ba d. tried Miliaria of re. meiles;from alliorts of dodoes, to littlatepose. ,Hs coundted me two; years ago, zed' I tee° mended our 'FilellYeeitio,- with Ohmielmially a Dyspepsia Pill. From - this he began to "ImprOve; sod since hut never had a serious tura of Piles. 'lrronatiee fleet iminth, up to a year past, he bad occasionally symptoms of UM old complaint; -but a taw doses of the Pile Pills would dis perse it all, and for more than a year pawl tie has been entirely- well, af t lhe.pileo. , k more brilliant care Is scarcely to be found in the annals of medicine, 'CATARRH. ' ~' ' Thli cites of diadide, an it welt knolvor;ls or very frequent and almost universal preveletce, and the ohronle' forMli are eapecielly obstieets.i Ordinary re medies are-of very little seeriee in Wetting' a oure, warts the boasted Inhalation Any batter.' - This simple remedy, on takin g a Boger, Pill morulug end night, promptly acres. th - e slighter cases, and rte persevering use his not failed to relieve the worst forme of chronic catarrh, even - when es-far ranee , ' as to have lost, in a great degree, the geese o mall. ' ' '' CLiT.lenn:-.4. eletgymen; aged 42, 'had long suffered with - catarrh; which - had not only been ii source of an.' noir:ince, but began to excitettneallneoata regard total effects upon hie general health. There,ifrae a frequent and sometlipee profuse discharge tremble head, frequent eueeeleg, met an almost entire lose of swell. lie pro- 1 cured a box of our 'boogie Catarrh Pills, and wet en tirely cured, even to a return of his tense of smell; in the course of a few weeks.' Price of sleet° boxes, 50 MIAs. : "'PRIORS ! • Fall set; 20 large 'leis in merocaoluee end b00k..66 00 Fall eat 20 large.rials. pieta ease and book 4 00 Cones or 15 numbered hoses : and hook' - 2 00 00 Cases of soy o.nutobered boxes and book 1 Single numbered home, with dlreolierui 26 Single lettered hokes, with di:mittens ' 60 Largo plantation, or physielisn'm email. and 2 oe. vials 15 00 ' -' OUR REMEDIES BY lEAns. Look over the list; make Op a Omit of what kind you choose, and enolose the amount to a !torrent note or stamph.by mail do-our' addieeo, at No 562 Broadway, New Yak, and the medietnes will he ,duly returned by mall, or, exprece, free of charge, , , Stfo felony ehould bdwltho • itt these Invaluable burs:. . Mee. They are the only temedleri perfectly *denied for downs*, add private nee. With them the parent le armed and prorated agelnet the flist.'sppfoseti of Me me, end tan meet It at the threshold and keep It at hay.• tride of medicine, rightly dlreeted In the drat home Or didAPJII, perfectly cures that which, by delay, can only be relieved by.toug and tedious honriof Ing,tf. at ell. With thine at hand, you are not 'Obliged to *watt , the eointo of that often distant,' so well se eapeirslve !anti, • doctor; nor to be drugged or Tot' coned, or hl stared, dr 'bled, hot yourrelf ter the sump, erieolile, and restore the ruddy el:inset of llfe . eplo to health aid Joy. Them taeoot. only no is jag. aliso la any nue from their use, but the general infiusnee upon the oonsiittition, beiond all qae4Uon, is Mott beneficial. • AGENtIEi WANTED. ourdesire an aotive,.enielent aient for the sale of our retnediee In every town o r community lo the Unl7 tod Metes. Address, •B. BUMPH Ft NY 82c 00.. ay. • No. 662 tiro:Aw New York. . e bY'fi B. PIITIRIIION BROW , OffEBTNOT I .4 111tti piiFdsl 1,. tela-tbA §PAY k f...I . IINE 30. 1859. Vrtss ',TII3III§DAY - , TUNE 80, 1859. The Rate in , the Bag. ' There Is a* fable in Leap very applicable to the: OlidMofi of affairs in Various' parts of AuxoPe, but more partiCulariy, at the present criain, to 'the political- situation of • France. 'lt iigatetitiovOi - certain - man, having to carry .10tnie:'.iatsin a, bag, _,was puzzled how to pre. 'v,io,-thelio4nasting•their way out, but hit on a P,3altidf - Pri3venting by'conittabtly - shaking the hag, that its occupante had their atten tion diverted from the purpose of escape. Ddriag the fifteen .or twenty years of the 41rst , N-Avornon's -iron rule over France, ho 'aefed Precieely on.the' Principle Indicated in' (Me fable.- -Ile dreaded• nothing so much as state 9uteptde as would , allow • • , Oho lip A l.. :' , gagc . Mit'..leireign wfii; teracfni.the -,, piica?Wheiii J0:44444 aid' - sendfiedp,e.Y . si Vtyre :bnpenses .Oflill'Ulig,•'.lo:4siffllisd! *Wris; yith-til!) vpoqii lit ikrtc,A; ii' roopflt :,, 'fib 6'ciphien •of vletCrY,l#ini;•:ill?,Slilb '-' ?,olio .gnilories and -private. 'collections of 'rife*. 'll9'.flatfero,lli - eplourprepre of tho . iffAim :VryjCV-Ifti . , ruled, by ?ildventuring On U,Seri69l4 foeign :ware Which fed • tete general avidity forf,tifat - glorY4;io greatly 14.120 iiy 'French , men, and ,whiCh annexed fresh territory, year after year, 'to the ancient limits 'of Franc's. All this time,'ihe 'people had no opportunity of ngitating , in - domestic politics. The mind .of the' nation - was completely occupied in foreign ivar.and.its proud results.- At last, the tide-turned, and theVenqueror wasconqnered. Ai 13vadu said, It was— ' - ; .'s< The desolator desolate,. • Ths' rlotor overthrovin ;:' The arbiter of others' face - edispllF,t fer 4 ltle Oita:" .' A new order of;thingimirose. Frane,,pre vented" from expending, her - vital pewer 'in Warfarp, entered intOehelnea of agitation and teform. 'For several:year:44llo etruggle :went on—the etrugglei between I.ll,kbt' and 'Right— 'ationgth tame :the •Revolation-of 1880, followed brthe troublaus - reign of Lours the Overthrow of hie • dynastY In 1448-, and the resumption of. Imperial rule by a BoiirAwrit in 1852. ' Taught by the example of his uncle, Lours /favor,Fox . was shrewd enough to feel,thati With ,the r 'iiition 'at liberty 'to turn its attention .to.benne affairsyhis• bold on power wonid pre-, liablybe weak and brief. Therefore, he gladly isccaipleffthe'paihlie mind with the war againat ,Russia and the alliance with England. In the wrrr, ,France ebntrived to Monopolize the greater portion of' the glory, and the 'tiara° of 'Malakoff excites' as high sensations of pride in Fiance: as liver did that of Waterloo in Eng -hind.' If Wzrzmwrou, because of his victory; participation in which was claimed by Bzvorran •and his Prussians, was' created Priebe of ' , Waterloo, Pains= was allowed tti per petuate', kis triumph 'by receiving the' title of Driti:de'Malakoff. The' alliance with Eng- What the . first Mivaxorr lonfily•.desired, but never was able to accom plish. /Ms first step, on Christmas! Day, 1799, ,nporrarriving at the Consular Throne, was to •suake iproilosalif of - peace to England. In a 4 1 , - • addreafted , to qEOIION' 111,•versonally,, • • • . -11keseliromals for ilidshing thirrifir which ter eight . yearrilattlaimied, . - the 4 fea* Ausitera ::or the and truly - szttd,.,thv, . 4 iiatiCe 'hi of the drat neoutait,l , as well its k titiest" to insultingly,doollaind /hea* preposf4 ended' mall, nearly-sixteen yenta' of - ivluito' of :bided' and treasure' bad dotibled the .National Debt, ofEtigland. general peace established,' in AprillBsl3,' by,the Treaty of Paris, at the close of the 'war with Ent*, what Lour( Nevoixox w,ould next de beerinie a Subject for speculationamong poli ticians, all' the world over. It was felt that -France must•bave her mind occupied by, some, great national object. .A war' with Freesia, for the purpose of extending Franco by making the Rhine its German frontier; or a quarrel with England, on any pretence, to avenge the long.cherished humiliation of ((bloody and most bootless Waterloo ;" or another strife with Russia; might be calculated upon, poll , Delano thought. Few imagined that the real vent for the excited feelings of the - French armY,'whiCh the Crimean contest had quick , ened, would be on the plains of Italy, where the great Navomros had won his spurs ; where Austria ruled with most tyrannic sway.; where the almost crushed heart of a suffering nation had surrendered all but the moat forlorn hope. Least of all, indeed, was Italy regarded as the arena upon which LOWS NAPOLEON, hitherto a soldier .only at reviews and upon paper, would Ilesh his maiden sword. It has been tuattor of surprise that this astute ruler, who -rigidly governs France with an- Iron 'sceptre, should plunge into a contest to secure the nationality. of Italy. , But he fully knows— none better=that he cannot-afford to let the turbulent spirit ,of France rest inactive, or apply itself to domestic matters. The rats in the bag-mast be shaken'to render them harm less. It is Just the name to °Enginlitat this mo ment. -There to demand there for three things, any one of which would puzzle an adroit statesufan. England demands,: and sooner or later Inns, obtain, three concessions from the ruling Powers. Administrative- re form is one. Popular Education is another. A : real Reform in the .Representative systenf is a third. There was a time when demands, ancli ,as these, would-be made with all sub mission ; when the people would be respect ful supplianto; when, - .“ with 'bated breath and - whispering humbleness," (as Shylock says,) •they would entreat for even a portion of their reopirements; Timt time has passed, and for ever. _They know theft' rights, and will have them.- It is' a simple matter of - Ever since the Reform Bill of 1882, (imperfect AR that measure was, for it was formed by the Whigs', who desired to advance their oivn in terests and influence under pretext of. serving the maisesci decided stand liatt 'been made by the people against the usurped ascendancy of the Aristocracy. After floating for aquar ter of a century on the troubled tea of Revo lution, England should approach the haven of practical Reform and rational Government. But R is the aim, it is tho policy, of PALMER- , BTeli and his class to prevent the country from' reaching that destination. That systematic economy be applied to the national expenditure; that the many should obtain a right to vote for the election of the representatives who make the laws; that the humanizing advantages of Public Education be generally extended—those would appear no speculative objects, no wild dreams of ex cited theorists. But Lord PALMERSTON, after over fifty years of official life, during a great portion of which ho was the willing colleague of Successive illiberal and ultra-Tory Adminis 7 trations, preserves so much of his original' tendencies as to regard further refOrmsmi too much.als in to revolution. Besides, nt the ago of seventy-five, be is averse to any political agitation which would involve him in debates, denials, and (it might be), ultimate conces sions. The old gentleman is desirous of avoiding or evading such agitation. «After me—the deluge", might really be taken for ParatzaSzeit's motto. Lot things remain quiet during his time, and Englishmen may do what they please afterward. Tothis dislike 'of domestic reform may be attributed Lord VAtAtEItBTON'S foreign policy. ovidenti has road JEsop and profited thereby. lie felt that while England is occu pied with foreign war, or with diplomacy to preserve her, place as ono of the c! first-class Mitiatts of Europe," there will be only an Mt der:grotel from the discontented at home. The 1 4artful dodge" of Lord *lons Rtr£l5ELL, who postponed his. promised Reform-Bill-Amend ment-Act, on the pretext that it could not be discussed by while the pub, is mind was In a state of excitement on account of the cannot be repeated. PALMERSTON, promised - a Reform Bill in 1867, but when he quitted office in 1868, was compelled to- con-. fess that ho had not put ,one line; of it on paper. In Conjunction with Russmn,llo pre vented Lord Dnizer from carrying Any. mea sure of Parliamentary Reform. Re la Premier once again, and :cannot :shirk the question, beyond next year, when if he do not legislate on the subject, Lord Tone Rnssn.r.,.whe Will by that time have. made a terrible ficateot. as Foreign Minister, and who gots mouldy and, melancholy when out of office, may make a show'of brandishing a Reform Bill in PALMIR-, STON'S face, to force him into again admitting its shuffling author into the Cabinet. Of all, men who ever have governed England, none has bad such an antipathy to change as Lord . PAUIEREITON. • :It may be safely calculated that Parliament will , meet next session 'with a general.feelint in favor of the three .groat, reforms above , named: Lord' PALSIERArOIe will have "'rather ~p'lffto,fiple of it 7 ,, s upless the agitation of ill, = -14' tips t' tifeinands - :CWO be, - shirked,' Pituxasion r professing a peace policy,, can only keep England in. hot water, he ' , fitly:Carry out the Whig.lpolloy by hide r litilfelitir4tponing tile- Itelorms which Eng land ,Widtart , lTheinfote, - ,,botwithstanding hiti present alli mine" With 'll.essrs. Oorman'and'Entonni. who represent the party, it may happen that -Patiniusion Will not display any extraordinary 'avidity or antlety towards the :settlement' of the "tc-very .pretty quarrel as it Mathis," :in 'Which France ; -Italy, and Austria are teak: in- 7 volved. The great 'aim will be; no dohbt, to keep off shaking the bag;by giving as 'great a preponderance as • 'possible to the 'foreign policy and foreign relations of England.:' doubt, Lord Pirmanarou wilt be aided Iff 'this by the Political; proclivitleff of-Prifiee, whose 'brother is a petty fGertnati Duke; ruling -over -a 'Principality "about-as large as Cif:fester county, In this State, with .a' population' not equal 'to'n fourth of that of the city 'Of -Philadelphia. Yet MS tionteinp ale little 'State, whose' metropolis , Containd only' ton 'thousand Inhabitants,: ie:Tert anti; parcel of' the:German Confederation, , and, , as such, Prince Aranwr is in faior - of Anglican intervention In favor; Of Austria. Let Ger.'', many once rise in arms against France-Whicla f , can scarcely be while If apormOx confines the: war tti:ltaly=and ALBEIi.VO influence with Vurronik will- prObably plunge England into the mite's. Then would the - Whig' Ministry rejoice,- fer the rats in the bag would 'be so shaken by these events, that internal agita-, Sons would be tamed down, and internal' re- forms indefinitely shelved.. - Now Publication's. •" BOUM WlTti MY •IIIJP.IIB ; or; Eddcattonet• dresses, dc, By litre. LnuotN Puscrs. rp. 303. Bew Ycrk : C. Scribner: OWRISTI4N 1101gABIlIOLD9. . By Mrs. • tascoust TBILI.S. Pp. 78, • New York : DOUR 4. Brathery, Yew,who repeat, the, quotation reflect ; upon the, very. momentous Audi:a discharged by those - who: "teach the yeung' idea hoW to shoot." The olpal of a school has, Indeed, a great responsibility; in oaring for tho health of sent intelloot, and body , ' The tkoomplished' lady whoaelbooks are now be.i fore us has long 'taken' rank as ore of the most able end successful teachers in the Union, She was principal of Petallike Institute, Maryland, for', a considerable period, and is author, also, of a'. standard'Troalise on Botany', a series of obcol-t books on botany. natural 'philosophy,-ohernistry, do., and other publications which sae held in high, estimation.'" . •, •.: ' ;..Mrs„ Phelps was formerly connected; In , the profeeiriner of. Uwiring; , NvititAter:aeter,-. Mrs; Willard, of Troy. Cu bar marriage with' theists -, Hon.; John Thelps„of ;Vermont, phe removed tot that State, in rrlillihlshe wrote many of her stand ) and Works:. In Oistober,lB93;on completion of Hie' urgentaaHott of a: newly-established .Semitiary.at Wed btkiainitiPtinottianf the Edues-i UMW Departnient. • Babseurien tly, for , a ahoir period, she taught pupils at Rahway, Nriw Jersey, and finally she and her huliband were- invited to .Maryland to enabling . a school for - Christian edu cation. This was • the Patapsco Institute, over which Mrs: Phelps presided for fifteen years, and in which she continues to feel thedespeat Interest. "Hours with My Pupils "'consists,' pribslpally, of Addresses, written or verbal, which; at stated intervals, Mrs. Phelps made to her pupils: Of course this book containa :only a portion of these addressee. But theyforta a complete manual of mental instruction in Christian morale, training, and faith. They expound, in plain and pleasing language, the 'whole' duty, moral and religious, of Woman,' from the time when she commences her education, to, and even after, the period when she assumes the grave, yet delightful duties of Wife and Mother. In abort, in this bock are trench delicately and distinctly, the Means and methods of rearing up that truly noble being—a Christian Gentlewoman. The seoond book on our Hot, albeit smaller in size, is equally good in purpose and felioitoua in execution. " Ohristian Households' was published for the benefit of The Ohureh Rome and Infirmary of Baltimore. It relatek, Wetly, to the home,du ties of Women, and treats of them under a toll. giou3 Influence. Appended to this is a history of the charitable institution for which Alts.- helps wrote and published the bock: - We We have mentioned, with the praise it merited, the grave and perspiouity of 'Mrs. Phelps' lan guage. She •is another example of the assertion that to write prose well, an author must be a poet. In:".11ours with My Pupils" is a poem called "A Farewell to Vermont," which eminently shows, by Its beauty. of expression, force of description, and high imagination, that Mrs. Phelps does indeed possess " thispirlt and the faculty divine'" - Hoe the written other poems? If so, she should col lect and publish tbenl PUBIACATIoNS RECEIVED, PROM' PUTZIISON ➢ROTgSRS Alt the Year Round, Edited by Charles Dlak ens. No. 9. . The War In Enrape, its remote and resent canoes. By A. J. H.. Duganue, with maps, por traits, anti views: The Cass ~Le-Clere Letter—interesting . Correspondence. 'WERT CHESTER; Pa., ,Tene.,2s ! 1959. Hon: Joel( ITICKUAN - - • Dear Ste:: Believing that the letter of tlie Hon. Lewis Case, Secretary of State, in reply to Mr. Le, Otero, of „Tennessee, relative to the rights sir na turalised citizens visiting the country of their birth, has a tendency to weaken the confider:6o,ot the adopted citizen in the naturalization laws of this country, and to plane in -jsopardY. rights we had supposed accrued to, tut when we expatriated, ourselves from our native land, 'renounced all 'al. leglande to its sovereignty, and swore 'allegiance to the Constitution of the United States, we, the M.' dersigued, naturalized citissus of this place, have thought proper to address , yon this note,:request. ing your views upon this, to us, BD:important sub , joot. Very respectfully yours, Patrick McOtibo, ' Patrick Finnegan, Bernard BoWen, Fraderlok Hamilton, Jameellioran, • Thee. Hennessy,, .; William Bowen, ,John Rogers, James O'Neil!, • William Berland, Michael Dorcey, Jamee'Finegan, Geo. Conroy, John Dugan, Wm. MoConuell, Merlin Keough, DaMal Moeltistcy, Jamas Fintau. Edward Rhea, Patrick Doyle, SYnan Onimrzn, Pa., June 25, IBM To Mums. PATRIOK. M 00,1010,, BISRNARD Bowies, Janus hioutoi, and others lantaLultEN.:.l am in posseasion of your letter of this date, in whieh you express a desire to have my views upon the subject of the recent Cass-Le- Clare correspondence. Willing, at all times, to express hay opinions, as far as I may have formed them,-upon ail politiord questions, I accede to your request; ,but I must content myself, at present, with a concise reply. 'Having, from my arrival at manhood up to the present Moment, advocated and sustained what I believed to be a sound national policy, conserva tive of the rights and interests of all our people ; and having voted for Mr. Buchanan as a safe re• presentative of that policy, my astonishment and mortification, for the loot two years, have not been loss than that which you now experience upon Ruling your confldenoo betrayed. The times are not only calculated to woollen confidence, but to inspire fear. As the present Administration at Washington has long since determined to pervert the principles of the party which placed it In power, and to sacrifice the welfare of the mass at the bidding and for the benefit of an aristocratic. and centralizing influente, we May, °sped that , henceforward new atrocities wilt open upon us, and that the • oppression of bad government will ha unremittingly directed against all who may be supposed to interfere with the Consummation of its schemes. The Irishmen and "German,- especially, have Nome the pioneers of our rapidly extending civilization, and the germs of new- Stated pro. 'Dieing friendship and a commanding poiltion to Freedom. Further emigration, on this account, la to be discouraged, by announcing to the monarchs of the world , that their former subjects will no longer be protected by us, but may., be arrested and made the instruments for binding their race lit chains. I need not say to yeti that such •nre• grateful and inhudieneotiduot; and so utterly sub .versive of all 'nut professions through three . quarters of a century, 'will never receive my .alinQt l ol4. It it ovattous sad tmpatdonable , It Two. CgiVliSii is the largest ammesstori that can - tie, made Co despotism, and, ' if unrebulted, - shawl? ' that Rte hive became a turtlcti Of liyptutrltiiii. , A ,-,,-,,, -I 1 , In the United States tilers'.* hut' eileakind di citizenship, It is absolute, and,unc l ualiftedf. sad confers a perfect equality ' of inatial; tallithim,' le gal, and political rightittipomihe natiee-liormand the naturalized; with the single, emeption„, of, this Ineliglbility of the latiir ip the - Pr asiplepoy. ). have entertained' this 'oplirline,' ttlihdirt ifaiiiigeb for thelast twenty-eightleartolud:_thsr.Teasone for my belief . are ,enthociled.fin f „thti,follottlng , „„. . ... propositions : i I. The Deolaration' , 4-Trateitendoinee- proolaints the equality of all inert; abd /cashes the :conduct di the English King, in t pilules to pnellatie, cap.:lol'S ging, the migration of 'foreigner( iather,, and' in obitracting lags for their filittitilizltioit, a'g'round for revolution. , - -•. 1 . i ~ ~,..; ,•, . J , b. The founders, of the ,Renublio -intended 4 should be an Implant for the oppressed ' of lli - nfq. tione; land , that can• scarcely ib a Tigard edi 'en asylum which allows restraints upqn...the ,indil - vidual wbo 'travels either for business or pleasure', subjecting him to the peril of being Weyer sehai• rated from his family amilhome. I..a.prisop, is tbfp sense, maybe ooneidered a fefugefryn appreyeiem a. The oo,nstitution Makes lie . ilislinothn Mei tweet Citizens, with the Single exiseptiori i 'alroad ' noticed. 1 ,V t J. / ;,3; ,i' 'I 4. When duties, and:obligation! to .Eloyatriment are equal, rights and hroteotion under it nfight:te -be Without discrimination. -.. = • . 11 - -r,' 'i : 1 , Ec: ,lluder thir'iailluilii*ArtiOxalleittpe {balk "Muhl GovernmentAtit dial 'n,port. oureaupleii, gift ' tests bp. ioireign` l'eskieilr,iburoeuseloflerMer - tillli .6 111 ThiePhate butilenledi and salliattempitte on. free Olt , * ktoFfily'resisted or eioneidersct papiSo o' *Fir. This was olearly so in the Ocitzla ease ani 'the Wei 0f181.2. ' ' ' • , ''.; V"' c._,_3 6. The:Deritooratic • ptLrty,ltio4 MutAnsittli controlled the political affairs. of .the gottptry has antagonized with aviwy:wibiticaer4, alas% dietinotione" between men on .iiciettnt%lof nativity. ,°Moos beloiv the Chief Illaglitratr7 open to foreignere, and onf'himy -- gifeinava foroeVheng, in great part, , made 'nrent that eottid, seato,to.,foola npqa us Ahe,mal,ritee,ano(i of, snob dootrinea aft would make it tittybi to Great Britain - 4i arrest end detain ' a iieoretd of litatei. a - Major. a eneral,"orAlle tarithike fleet, whose birth place may ohanee to have ben. /term - a lake,a'ad a tow ' miles narthnt fhb - *CA denoe of Mr. Own.- ' 8. Alleglitnee "to a State minim ratelty end enb jeotion. that State No man oattbnalle-3 gunne' to two Btates at the eamellnini any ninte/ than he tian aerie two ina.4tere. All om .t striven.' aation ,3 ape assume, that, implied OUeOalece may be renonnoml, etetnew or. exprem allegmeo , assumed. • -9: The fact , ithat:strargera to; and enetutel, of, our system, ef• government contendjorldpOrteeti irreconcilable with those we hold, 'cannot. dlepriyel 'the - truth of our positions, JussintroVaittlfeilsirm and.principles of our Governmentidiffevrattloallyi from those of _every other with:which-13e Are ac-1 Ruainted:' Uuder such eirduraidaiMea ,we: are! orteen to'the necessity of admitting &defect& the? groundwork of our politioal etrudiukisiPtioalitt-1 Ing altenoroaohmenta upon it, , You wilt this see that I regard any 'refusal of the :United States to defend and protect a natural isettoliteeikeithor, pt -home or abroadoeriger °ugly and thily.aenu American bora, destriotitie alike 'of the tbeoey, prineiplesiand`practiii& of our Clocernment, and demanding the .!intirkid buke of eo‘ry• eonsistentAamocrat- • - ; I am truly yonis, Sown 11104r4. i' 7 - H..,' 6QUiii, : s.l:':, - ,; TESTERDAZ ° B Reported for The Prerel • • • QuanTER BEesto2tti—jtidgo - of any quantity -of elieeP.- fanla. eta white linen coats ,tins a, marked feature , of the opening of tie - court yeetorday morning... Weiti titioial breeze was 'prednood: for , individual: he neat, noteithstanding fact everybody Ms perspiring . at a' "tremendous to' andoonsoling themselres linnarting everybody else' the gratifiting and startling intelligence that It - was oppressively.hot. ,The attractive Shades of ,the 'enclosure in the rear of 'the steaming idinif ail day e long; were the reetwtef - those'whoi althefigisinlit- Molted to be inside, were compelled, threttghabseX Ines-salty ; to Asko. en "outside. seektP, against:the post' chain, or On - those epineidliesse,.proddolig , &Colrain the shaptiottoad•sfoOls, 'that are neither useful nor ornamental, on the graysliedmathe of .Independence &pare., , Pomo of the legal fraternity were seat ed tables leisurely amlibbil rig , upon - serape -6f !paper, the reportorial brotherhood, of caurfe, ? _were ewer &featly performing their' duties, the j urors Wire evidently congratulating therm:Wee tip& the `pro- , .spectef being copped osp,.for several houraimalte lawyers' bakery,,, while witnesses and prison* were exceedingly elated by the antielPited enjoy ments of troublesome litigation during the heated Mx*, xiorektytetd,,,, Sgetl4,,were.peptually in the audlinocirdeats,l4g lalnuftli - 'on - lbe,esdoirs4 Side'or the house' being,tais >i is Mt:Miffed,. mut plorionslY , fragraex stgowpApvt, ci, the 'Plieewattlibiailt Wet am:liras In'eent . 4 "Aliat waliad of N113°10'1640616 rifletreit atraYfserti .the great Babel,'? whersi the .greernof :the,gronedi ibityrlxlimeringa:ainprig ~ ittantienlf2litige,sed th e - beautiful bine 'et the. Viuitlibbfe,ltiugh.4t,,the Miseries cif :the -bliraitiet, , end Mork the brinirng tillable that permits inanimate mercury - to wend, while it depressea all, the exuberant of, not the mattbood: ," • 'i - , Tonamy Treadle'sythe boon-Companion Of David Oopperfteld, was excessively fond of-soribbling oa pieces of paper and drawing skeletons on hilt slate, dart/ g his earlier days. 'ln later yearsehe beosime a lawyer, and it seems' tows that he hi a worthy prototype .of many, of the, modorns- of the same profession; who now daily consume sheet after sheet of foolscap by giving an - indefinite`nimber of autographs that the world at yet has neglected to preserve amid, her -meakeherlshed treaentml Oftentimes we go into the sour-room, , arid on our table we find some aplendid'syneiniene of penman ship scattered here and there, soma revising', not very pleasant recollections of 4 0 119104da , in. the school-books; and others amusing remluireeneet Of those peculiar looking men and horses; ' sto skilfully figured on slate and By-leaf in the days that are buried lit the cemetery of the past. Well, writing )13' not a 'criminal pastime, and If it does not lead to a wholesale waste of stetionery i let it not be one province .to act ,the eheraoter of the isineorlims complainer. "There la an evil practice at precept Connented with the administration of justice in our 'criminal court agatnetwhioh-we moat earnestly protest.: It consispi in 'the Pm freqnent and nimeeessaryiser. Vice of « bench warrenti ," on partiei whose MUM are about le be called for trial,flotientailitiguliell them heavy expense's, which in ismcwsronsinatentait they sirannable promptly to meet' ".Iteceqtly this evil has' olio! ted marked , oondemnation; aS,It bee operated most diesstrouslympon the pockets and , temporary freedom of those whoto_ are entitled to a, fair disobarge without being compelled to rem nerate the' 8011%MT:fired datiee , of:the. ilpitavet For instance, a poor, laboping manor w,amart,lttes. been sued one petty , charge of Reilißlit tiud 'battery, and eneti of them is informed i'ben - filitor her at• teridanee is required. - Neither party seeks to be' come tifogit ire from justioe, and yet whett the trial le conoluded, in the event Of an acquittal; neither defendant, under the verdict Of the Jim, which is the proolaimer and shield of liberty, eau gatitire , ' strainedly from the confines of thee:art loom, but lianuipelled to reinalti is custody as a prisoner un til the needless costs imitated by the service of the bench warrantrate all- sellefaotorlireattle. • We look upon this proceeding as an'outrege, sea trust, ere long to see a most desirable and judicimes ril• form instituted.: We know that the-court officers are all intelligent and wall-miNating Amp, and little refleetion_will - serve to °Olivine.) them of the jostles; of the remarks - on'a rapidly growing cus tom that has attracted the notice of many mem• bore of the bar, aid their severest oeusUre. - - Tho Grand Jury, for'the present terra, are faith.: fully attending to their duties, although as yet no very' important- eases have been presented by them. We may here mention a fact that (mine taeur knowledge yesterday.. Some time Shoe •an Indt vidnal wee sentenced, in the Quarter-:lie .9Peron a trivial charge of .larceny,teen ittifirjeartment three years in the' Eastern Penitentiary. A few months might have sufnced,:for , It Ives thallret , offence, and, the crime was of a, minor grade,..Now , the condemned - is to confirmed lunatic, Midst Pr. liirkbrido's charge. It is noted, place to (Amalfi 'the justice of :eentendesi no ad we; .bat-faota pre. seated to the notice of the. public oars,: with, tbeM ,the strongest ooinindbt. 'Not' : long since, a yourg; .man connected with' an educational institistiori in - this pity was sentenced to, fifteen months: forma:, Helena mischief, and yet this was his first offence, and his pierione 'character had been remarkably good' John Foster was charged with assault-,and bat. tory with intent to . o grge IL , Earle, Ergfor the difenee: Peter Bigler plead guilty to the larceny of a lamp. Patton Deeper was charged with entering 'the dwelling house of Daniel ..o'Sharpless, and at tempting to commit larot;ny therein. Verdict not guilty. . • George W. Brown was, charged with melloiona mischief in breaking 'six panes of 'glue, the pro. party or Miohael F. eiroyer. The' prosecutor in this cage did not appear, end the District Attorney sabmitted, the bill to the jury without evidence, who returned a verdict of 'not guilty. Austin Davis was: °barged 'filth 'forcible entry and detainer, and with assault and battery upon, blary MoCartner. • Verdict guilty as to the assault and battery. - The Court reappointed the - following gentlemen Inspectors of the Philadelphia County Prise(' for the ensuing year from the , first Monday of July, 1859, viz : Dr - William - Shippen,:td,-W. Baldwin, and EVilhB Rogers. The jury in the ouster Foster; after lengthy de liberationdrendered a verdict Of guilty of-assault 'end battery, but,rocaramended him to the mercy of the court. Soutane° was ,deforred. George White was acquitted of a charge,of earth and battery. This same defendant tree yes terday acquitted of a charge of malicious misehlet . Ile was arrested , by Deputy United Statealiarshal Jno. K. Sharkey, and held by RecorderAneu to answer at court. _ The prosecutor failing to appear, the Mlle were submitted "without evidence, and verdicts rendered accordingly. • • ,Two young women wereeberged with highway robbery and assault rend battery.; The proseentrix was a young girl, whose evidence failed to fis the &tame upon, the defendants. Welter I. Dodd, q , was oornasetter the defence. and District At torney Leugliead anti:George. O. Callen', Esq., for tb 00mmontrealthe.- - r,,tAiet.ft,owfo,:;oloro;blio.dthysionouthret reodimou,niezedoe,pmtuivegh,,t;rotic, ably, 'those' In the' dock, rrhe were shortly after wards treated tb a rids through the lower stollen of the eitywittiont being compelled id pay any fare,, and then presented with some substantial fare at the publie expense. was transaeted in the U. 'Eastern wS.H—Judge Thompson.—The mnia N c: O toretul b ret U ot e cof i zi n owa es rap e tra anti Began was submitted yest r day morning upon a aaso stated. gar. Degas, ,es easier of .weights ,and measures- for the State, seised a unniber of eirawberrY hozee v Nihieh, he :NOTIOS .CPBRIPIEONOEN'IIIs Cprreippd,3te - forzal:7lool l ritttlr la-mind !pray acamant4fiiiirt:l - itits meo . sapAnlo kith. esme',of the tipograpkr, bat one -Jdtie ofMU- should b* _ - _ :- • W"ban b ei#W l X - abilg o 4 , l4 l' s '2 oo o - 14 *!Yail . 1 - 104;)***106:flir eiati4l)lo4ol:lo . 44 wit inmost rumnfof*.dAristhairviopeiffies, the rescraraes olt tYeimrale9Airg anninithelciarassam pill= lag 4r7,1 thcoreoutietnotatitoostotithedt‘dfd;reif,eitatain meal, andrwere ted - of]tliettequirettenteme.: , tite boxes - had,heekraspicodtteder.a iteeittiUmslistaitoo, =4 -the: gosoiJOniPoltioAted to the repAt4s, ther theldt4eteglearpar.trilueletleignpop the lextseliejasiettedlit ..The dielgon of th e boort iine reetoixed.'pewiji ;tttiaeldyzroa., ted an '41:61i argemeiit'gTitidititeig tlelctplattel of Attortey (instill - WT.lex oehieVitrdeelareito'ry the right of Eittliegtet toteit,e fletUrotill Vet' Lion. ,1 GENE)?BtS: gasmiddle.agedblooMet* :L o h ivietHit last week,. and resolved. -- tel'lr rt_ dresses or nothing at all,",! laid down-0e folleelt% platform just before startlairfurtiemp-..- ' - Ist. Oar purpose zreArerform a duty to our selves and erasiatyi:anitaetttii attract ptiblieepon tion by mmentmo We believe itattagihe ills thatforditle dealt is heir to arise front thasievalent modes and ha bits of female dress, as q vre - Aherefore go In fot abort and loose,, dressesin eater .obtain bodily freedoin and physical deveropMett. 3L pita- recent- arralcarting -of -public interest in ear, movemeot intreourr faitliOn its lia portane.Ath. We belies, that iskitereSqlghtWomen pro per 'Aire only,, talltalkirg-ucwifte. ri'sloou of the MIRISSibIe". koirg ai the pletteOt fashionaltoldthe atieptre of strptenisu.Y. btli Woraoh , i4tation lo'latrbien la:thieTl - ' arrePtleriorsedtpitt-: 6th: Tliortdagela' riirttiphilitObleisitetfo ' SONS or - kinii.c4abelatriv e -- A grontexa 'eursloa; tinder liie - iatibiOes s of tikßroiiott:rAilta, from all points Of the - tialiwillitateitztoildiatiebahs. nos, near lit. Paula, ghat. laave , Ohicaigo on the mon:114ot 'phtiteday,%TalyslL ;. - Arriistga- ApPt4 have- - already heanynada hy.thecommittep, 7nt.b. the Olge469l) l lt.,l!Ani Ala YeadAn Lee Real yerirrendateramosidlifOlestipid -rivar„to take the ezkaiatgnlats me Pinfrie dii Olden, 'ter Elf:PauLtrudiatiarn; for sl l =irlairifene-haif the ' ragas?' 'We Mani that_ 'thliitillay; now in Mileage, has blade arrialtimentiwithlierChicago, 41touansilltgantle, the trellitrte and litli4Mis, end the Illinois -I .l6lltTarßoads, whiehrtiVean ,gars from this part may- reach Ohieago, trot half . Why cannot aCMClArtimgementt with ono or ,ttyu of oar Upper lithreisstfpol,steamerehweffeeleds toadiethose who dialike railroad traveling!. 'The vliulg excursion .prondaeato be agrand able sittalr,,and we, aappeao a large delegation will `gtriii:frmu,thiCcity sad vioinity: 77 oAfeago pa- . 41014.1V8 401704.13.43 D .THIIR/CUPS OP i.te. ini j tiregi 'OTIS in.-zA" golds - ina tb le ; ditY. Irrquirdithorpoiltiotf of the Dina- PentiePto ra• gard to the duty of ours inerriteenk *teat Zi.a. turallssed eithtens torrellegiallurcliesu contrite. _We on assure oairettrrespondant,t ,ftM Dffiiorde of -Kr. Douglas himself; that -hear dittitiodY op• posed to the , dootaineteanuolatedirgthe letter of moral pm f ;,tho be le „in feyersezprotioting, in every ;and, the adopted as well as the rstly4alli• -en._ In support clads epluienssitHastanowLse veril Ye]tArkableraiieekin Wei/ths estkanifiil nations of *irrifpeltziet,einfterik A.0.914,1Pads isting Itt egOttitk tion,—Csnannats , bitiglatit itiiesa& Whir diYiagqiitaTily:fork, made artnldevltlestisiday refore,;Ttuitide gten. nazi trOirldoh J 1114 0 14104 he Themas:=KaWabouVaryatir itgcybtokelirto• ttre honed No... 23 :Smith4tftsteiz-.Thooklynectusbich wasicat,s, ptinte,watolimetwimmitlirtiriey, 114 shot., and 4-walLtaftwimi Bizakley. rop_iip,...ri l a t toeto _tut for tbleiogonn, a foillPg:Maftlat.mtdAllialettriffithittas i arristed, denoted; add sentenced for tad yiers to the Ono I l rlati;Ntlilirr& he iernOir `geiving _out: lterm. trpoit tblionfesiforr, efforts wilt be macs to, sect' are the - release of-Osilthe fionistitte OirrnAnn ifira • iieD4n4ielftittnia Kt Taal% —About half peat aia (Polo& on blonderonifittng last Titania ITooliflUand , eorne--othei pentonsem ployed in , the •011atou !foundry, -labile. going- to witrk,foundlis the PoestankiMßersteelaor eounty, It the-rear:0100 -estsbilahruaut,•-tho 'body, of a woman, iabo wee :•liingsaith her face dowuwayi in water notsofiloipntli - doeil to iminerao her. On? examination - it'-proved to be that of Mary Batt a Womatiatientrains years ,ot ago. - ;The rimak.tarttltoto_te Izo roams to.doubt;but :that /it; *a" -wMitriikviPisP s d -Ka thPP.O OI O I4I , : P . Pr, DKVALOntEtt; iOUYAittt Rrqrhe dem' Minion , of the van product Droners of keg% give the world a neer:view ottlis, *women of the South. But this was . not so remarkable -MI the !actress° in valuelbat given to the .04ttan atop ihe , ultituate denterni.bt the oaten-Ikea& that is now thrown.-away;na Tablelesll; ten years the rdattfek willeourte„Zeitaltikel, titio - ot the most - tOt port:Oro:arm or htintlitir ., the cotton crop.' A dilinand for or spprlty,!i".lY..o.-P4azytene. . nialita6 P alli g at•47 A L AKMT" naantM .W i l ROP U tegiC o l.train 44a0v,017, or gotki r n -13entim: isodittr,.lo.tiattere_ miles from ynrsaw.: Ab.o.4ripoiery, eras Made BMA rlentellyi bSvn, luau.wlibintiorifilainfentiat gathered from AboitiewAßhiotaiitt, to' tote's; Alone to. loft Ar-i",t44 4 1.10.fottklok nahlero4 , , welriprOnotte”o,iierialno. , Therlizek,w - ,:disonTeray immediately, entered tiiii,latiCytiiarikthilititit bras - f6attd; at' lowatity-tiko'aepiti ' 'AVFirkAr,i TOM llinit.:--::OitStAirdai, In the niiihnoihociA of blew Sedford;ra - good woman of that ple.oo showed ban rnotc and -muses. -- A man waarNOLIFIAng abar fiery severely; ashen the-un man 'mattered, ming that if the were a man the would dog Mat. -Pia man replied that Mammas not a man in' the jielghbetbocd - that abut!' do It, whereupon they eltnehed, and 'the woman got that bast of him; and 'finally ended the battle by throw ing bef,antagoniet into tie water. WifE.4.7 , GAMALINGr—SOIIIB idea may be ',formed of the extent to which wheat, gambling is ioarried on, whatift is known that for some weeks iPast 310 - reported Isles have generally - ranged ;from 40 to 80,000 bushels each day, while the re-. ;ceintiutaldom. exceeded 1.5,000 .bnsbals.: EhMe of .Itbe lealest °w iretap! never in reality own a bulbul; tof .wheat 711faiifalbtee Sewing, Drama the so' re storm which occurred on- =Esideiy night, the 10th II:Islam- J . teas horses, bit , ' 'longing to -Mr. John Garrabrant, flying alpact ;three mites from Mend/ism, on the edge of Merril 'county, N. J., were killed by lightning. They , iwere all found' lying dead in the morning, within few feet of each other, the ground being torn up loonsiderably I UTE' 2:LEOTORAL COLLEGE OF 1861 —The 'neat DecVral College, chosen in Plevember, 1800, to meatin-February, 1861,"will-4f Kansas altonld tail admitted. at 'the -approenhing session of, Con. rep-,-contiet of 306 votes, 154 of which will bs tneceseery, for. a cholas fcr ,President. - The non-, "Islatotiern,g Statea will have 186 eTeotors, and 114 elaiteli ding Mates 120: - ' ' • Par.arrra......ort "T r aaisoccirap—Captain dniteii., of schooner- Marla; iatting.Ccit of New Mork, was :presented by - the Britian Gfovarnment ;with a telescope - In acknowledgment of hit hu mane conduct in rescuing the captain and crew of the British vestal Bbleno wrecked a short timo - N4HEANT wee purchased two Itriudred and Sfiy years ego by a Lynn farmer, for a suit of Clothes, and instead of being a fashionable water- Ing pima, it abounded in wolves and deers. Now Ikorrolves there appear In shaso's.olothing, and tibo cittir,in: crinoline and costly silks. , - CIALLUD.-'7 2 ire learn that the Bev. Samuel Aaron, formerly of Doylestown, Pa., his received call to the Baptist Church at ?donut Holly, N. J., which ha has accepted. "Reis an able and do t uent divine. , • • PROMOTED. ProfesSOr H. L. Bangber, asst principal of the Bucks - county Normel and Classical Schc r ol at Quakertown, bas been ap. pointed, tutor in the lilinolaß t ate Tiniversity. He fa said to be a fine scholar. I...ntsorn, ono :hundred and twelve years of age, died at Hogansvillo, Georgia, on the 20th ult. )10 retained his mental faculties and his eyesight ppjcrthe day of his death. ! BITING OVP A NOSE.-40bn king, a sailor, Weis arrested in' Now Yfrk, on Tuesday - last, ldiarged with biting off the nose of a comrade with - Whom he had a quarrel. Titig Pemocratio State Convention of Iles. - aaohusetta hag, boon called at Worcester,•Septeta tar 7ttf: It will appoint delegates to theNatiOnat. emteittlett, as well arnomlnate a State ticket'. 1 Srnuoic BY Ltant-men.=-.During the 'Men der- storm on Monday evening last, says the Co. impala 827/1 of Saturday, the Columbia Bridge Wes struck by lightning at the fifth pier.. - TURRB ISLAnD.—Latest dales. from Salt - pay• report salt very-abundant at 7 centS. -Prod gone scarce and high. HUDSON, president - of the Missouri jOlniversity, died on the 14th instant. Summer.Reaorte. (From the Carlisle (Ps..) Volunteer.j - As the Fenian is now at hand when the endued 7 Of the cities and large towns, anxious to tamps a brief season from the heated atmosphere, :the briok and mortar, and the stiffing effluvia of their. _ Confined and 'pent-up residences, we them to seek for relaxation and enitiymong by - 00Ming to Carlisle. Our town is one of - the_most beautiful and healthful in the-Union, arid Abate Who spend a season with 1:0 are 'always certain in:` return again. Situated, as it is, in the very earl tre of the fertile and picturesque Cumberland val ley, surrounded by-magnificent mountains, the scenery is wild and magnificent in the extreme. to our town is looatedDlokinson College, and with. in sight if It are the Carlisle Barracks, where are ' mow stationed a large number of United StateS sol diers. -In Carlisle; we have many excellent ha tele, among which are the Mansion House, kept by, bittf.i .Patton; the Washington Houle, Mr. . Glass; C annon's Franklin House; and the hotel Mr. Martin. About four miles north of town are the celebra ted White Sulphur Springs, where invalids will he sure to tied a quiet and cheerful temporary home, and an improvement of their health. In Papertown, six miles south of na. are three good hotels. One of them, now occupied by Mr. I. Par sons, is large; oeintnodlous, and pleasantly situated, and has recently undergone a moat thorough re pair A heck rune daily from the railroad station, to Parson's hotel - . - The Doubling Gitp Springs, kept by Mr. IL Coyle; are delightfully situated in a beautiful mountalti region, About fourteen mites northwest of Carlisle. The scenery earatet be ea - celled anywhere, Met al , .raiigemente are perfect,'and the aooomniod,atione are upon the most liberal scale. , Besides the phases mentioned, the °timberland valley -e bas many other delightful retreats those i n Quest of health' or pleasure could spend the summer months moat agreeably. On every hand are beautiful creeks and - springs, whose Wa ters are well stocked with fish Of various destirip thins, affording to the 10 - vers of the pisoatorial art abuodaut sport • The 'alley is rf easy access to the ',Bisons of•Philidelphie and Baltimore, being 118 miles front - the fermer - and 112 from the latter airy,' and the travel is by railroad from -tiqy places. , ,
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