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NEW YORK HBPRALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1858. ; 3 iii aia a sitet Pein ee — ns FOR SALE. OUR NEWPORT CORRESPONDENCE. and our are now to | off, bat it is a spotof interest, and, notwithstandin Annoyances on the Perry Boats, 2 oe and finally forged ahead. We reached Saratoga at ¥ BL, July 12, 1858, Peete the akilof tease ne FP gma Der its dangerous ation will be maintained, f pod 70 THB BDITOR OF THE ALD. LIGHT DRAUGHT WORKING SLOOP, OF about seven, and were soon at our comfortable hotel jswroer, * ” ‘and the Cam. pose, until lives are lost there. There is a general New York, July 18, 1858. Ais tons, for male. or would oe exchanged for partols the Union, at which we found about 200 persons. | Progress of the Season—Arrivals at the Hotels} ‘There are many beautifal country seats in the | complaint of visiters at the outrageous manner in | 1 notioed in your paver of the above dare thas the fight | WET veasel or for a large sail boat, Mpanire of H This establishment formerly was the rendezvous of | New Yorkers who have taken Cottages— Musical of them ownek by dew webby pan — n Bed ond swindled by the 3 | on the Jobn Fitch was caused by the hands of the boat | Hobimson street, . ¥ clergymen aud pious folk. ‘They prayed im one | Arrangements TheVellow Fever Arrived—Letter | Formers, The, ews trom thee sre, onmamaea: | dian stores and. te “Museum at. that sehaee* afy | Waabing the deck whea there were pasvergers on board, AN, ZSTABLISBED 108 0 room and the ungodly danced in another; but now | from the Moyer, Se. a plan by Upjohn—there is a panorama not only of | advice is avoid them altogether, the “Afuseum"’ espe- | #B4 youscem to think it au unoaual thing. Thavoorossed | £0. tore y and restaurant for all the praying (if any) is done in a more soriptural | “The season,” since I wrote you Iast—some ten | the river for many miles, but a complete vista of | claly. Rone ee oak ad Ghen the teat | ise. Prine Ou, aoe Tic sind, tis eaatone CHANCE.—FOR 8A) THE PRUIT STO) manner—privately in the closet. Since the exercises | days ago—has taken a start, and the hotels are now mountains, and the eye takes inat a glance a dis- the decks are regularly wasbed, much to the have been ‘ahevad tae heathea, the white cra- | reported to be quite as full as at this time last year. | tance of from thirty to forty miles in every direc: =us SeREnEES Goaneenst HIS SUM: | Sinoyapee of the paseeogers, wlio Deve td retreat to, tho vats have become scarce. It is now @ gay, unaffect- | The following figures will give the numbers now | ‘To the north lies Mount Tom and his associate aa the p Sean aad Sar, July 10 is | = cabin. : 2136 Blooaker street, s a tn the best basiness Dart of ed, well managed and well marketed house | sojourning at each of the principal houses:— eminences, and opposite to him Mount Holyoke, both n sail a ery Aibpetccre rene i SPECIAL NOTICES. nea to aiend a.” Will'be sold cheapy = Abundance and good cookery have made it a dan- | Atlantic House, 104, of greenstone, bursting tp most geokigiog lip shromgh Fearing labors. No other suburban residence in the |» wertoaw THKTISUTR, MROAANIOS CWB, Maers | FBUSINERS CHANCE —$%0 WILL, BUY OWR OF Tam " sandstone. These mountains are too wel wo A ‘ 7 ‘best routes in Hrocklyn and New York, with horre, bare gerous rival to the other hotels Fillmore House, between 50 and 60. to need any description from me, They loom up in | Vieinity of any American city can be more soothing on Wednesday, July 14, at 8 goiock P.M, st ie | eegand wagon for he anloe! anaiclnt pees, Ee The Ocean House, which opened last—on the 25th | the rious back | te influence, for the Soldiers’ Home embraces | ‘evosttory,s 61 Broadway. Subjeot—Warming and venila- | \"snq which alrendy pays ot tes Seagal ieacent calle The faces seen here are all new, and many are » distance grandly, and form a_ glo jon of buildings Straw fare always reapecifa ly in parvenew. ‘The old fogies are nearly all departed. | of June—has as yet but 45 guests, ground to the other features of the. Ia the | ve7y substantial comfort usually sought ia such, a | vite‘ welsme, -adshanon roe}0 ratios, necromcy. | further parteciareagnire of HP FOLSOM ai Wales , ie a a 5 warys a One or two are coming on to keep Saratoga respect- |- The arrivals for the last four-and-twenty hours Soinee, tha villages, the country seats, the Es oie dent v! the United States.cen desire. There he can | —>>>7-->-— vey, he a et, aBGNo. 6 Coenties slip, N.Y. i ne ey ensemble of everything picturesque and beautifal. ‘ Hg Soc beer) AM PMREOWS AR HEREBY FORBIDDEN TRUSTING Ld Hsu VCd eleinibae cnn aeeean Cre able, and are anxiously looked for. Several gentle- | are :—At the Ocean, 26; Atlantic, 30; Aquidunk,13, | No wonder the orators find bookmakers of Massachu- Sephora v.aepape the Presence of the avalanche of | £2. or furnishing njthing for account of the aris Corin ooh tis eel noe, cal inacuntna ince cent men of the old whig school, “tall and well propor- | The distinguished individuals are as yet few and | setts indulge in the enlogistic when they and eau dorTherue eck Abi pepe ok re Ordered ba too cane inoc: Bone Taing ss Goarenine, wales nor preferred; one witb capital to erual bait the aznoant of q day, 4 " oF Canty Wine! AN wok at vi 4 , 295 Broad+ tioned,” are now here; but they will never get any | far between. I observe the names, however, of James Serie ghoct the meapary, Abie valle: Ni path igend been gradually increasing in force and DUGAN, LELAND 460. | ‘yay, too Nec Pl 10 oi awa taller—their day has gone by. Formerly a ren- |.T. Brady, Lieut. Dodge, of the army, and Capt. Cal- | torg now in these regions who are willing to admit til the disagreeable task of listening with ASONIC NO’ ae MEMBERS | Or ores NOK 8ALE—THE LEASE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF dezvous at this place was of some account. Hereall | houn, of the United States Navy. And wehave— | ail they say, and yet would remind them tience to their praives of Semper ees communisstiog wilt be belt as ‘ednesday evening Mt chit " " i wi , was arranged for nominations, candidates and aspi- | though her name is not registered—a long tailed, very $e Deel Scpompanying fone ee espero gratitietion 4 ay Silencing ia te be elton. | %eum, earner ad Sansiend. Eectenne eres rants for candidature. The South came on, and the | small cow, which gives a wonderful amount of milk, od cen painted cheaply by nature on our reti- | €d by tums into the ears of su ive Presidents, | Visiling brethren are alto tasted” Bar North took her by the hand. Thus the Union was | and has been just imported from Fayal. I mention | na. On Mount Holyoke, a specalator, of the tinware | has come to be the “‘skeleton” of the White House. _» D SHARPE, Secrotary. 1 ed. Now those who frequent their old | this, as the long and short tailed milk question seems | genius, has fenced in the stand point on the summit, | It killed President Harrison, shortened the life of (0 COAL DEALERS-NEW YORK FIRE DEPART- ey, bo gel no comfort except from the saline | to be an interesting theme with your quidnunes just | and requires two shillings federal money from every | President Taylor, and, to our own knowledge, a yp # SSeaiien area pp yy 4 catgtic OF the place, which clear out thelr sir | Ts renewing will be found a. comect Ist ot ene | ORe, uo.cames there to admire the works of mature, | Troetuan ‘while to te pertinacity of wis sume | 5 Baperamem fds rm Oncor" Bor urarie machs and their portern at the same time. New Yorkers — have taken cottages here for the who herself cl nothing for all te plesaaanaie ae visaced monster do we attribute nearly all the es YY DELATOUR, 25% Wail street, 20om, da hao of et ae aaa wicdlact np a bee S'Sprivgtield has some historical pretensions. Tts | lndisposition afficting President Buchanan since bix | 3 Ma nee Cit'and Frankfort area, fad enough. One missed being President by a long | * Ser Lenox, §. Wetmore, J. C.and Henry Van first its present name | accessi 5 i hod W . » J. C. awam, changed to its pres accession to office, The reformin the methods and | N i.—the commiltee reserve the right to raject any or all pa ca peter Epa By eamno lane ose: Rensselaer, Mrs, Kennedy, H. Chauncey, ie, B in Waa wee veda of the Siena at ae early | Modes of transacting the executive business most | of the eaitmates { deemed tor the interest of tho New York here, but the tide has left ‘them ‘on the strand, and Tweedy, W. H. Jonev, E. M. Rutherford, G. W. Tur- | difficulties of the courts and magistrates were of the needed, is some chauge by which Presidents of the | 7 i Mag h friendly sail aj even in the | 2e?, Mrs. Burns, A. B. Belknap, F.L. Beneda, Moses | same simple—we had almost said artless—character United States may be able to repel all who would ara ef ay PPemneration does | Taylor, W. W. Deforrest, F. W. Phinelander, John | which mark our own. improperly exact a portion of their time absolutely | wv RARE AA TA AARARRAR A distance. me fact br one aia ogee not | Tuckerman, L. de Saulles, L. M. Hoffman, Geo. Bird, Mr. Valentine has not more curious materials in bis | Teqnired for the intelligent discharge of the momen- LM. LEASE FORWARD NE YOUR ADDRESS not know them, an 7 would M. Wilkes, J. A. Hamilton, C.. Strong, W. A. | hands for his Manual than are to be found here. | *arily increasing demands of rest Ietblic busi- A asin om aczount of « alight miake occurring Isst acorner liquor atore. Inquire at 594 3¢ avenue TH S€OCK AND FIXTURES OF A ‘and re‘ail liquor store, onone of the brat cor- ners in the First avenue, now doing & good busaras, aad Will be ao'd lows an the owner tw going into other business, Apply to T. GAFFNBY, 10 Contre street. OR BALE—A LAGGE BIER, BILLIARD AND FODA wel beat loc 4 Her saloon, in one of be vauLons to the ety. will purebase \he entire stock, aad. the rent only 8146 per Month. ‘This is a chance eitom offered and at one-half itm va.ue, the owner having other business. Apply tor three nye at 648 Broadway, near Mleecker strea:, HOS, Has SHAT a nneayehaoe, ¥ Fy very. emi cpening targets in the world. “Will be wimoat giv ‘ Two yeara’ Must be sold this week ail cry for yourselves. VAUQHAR, 679 Broadway, basement. Dep P—A DINING, DRINKING AND loom, ins god weighborhood and with » good know much. Harding, W. H. Smith, Mrs. Ripley, Mrs. W.| Pi i ness upon them wee : ‘The fixta¥es will be sold stvalintion | fa'is- ‘The village is improved. The Episcopal church is ing, W. H. . ipley, yn, W. | Pigge and hogge were constantly bringing their pt o get tha - a sects sarees enh erty | ret Memes Me © Sn ae | creer acetates VIRGINA P Eavie, Mls Leeman ceofsertaace, | Neets.co eres — ee Bethune, (not the wag of Brooklyn, who calls his a | aswellas Dutch bile. Springfie 0 had its witches Cor lcsoe of the Benue’ tabbiven: Soares, . og oe ob eat fo ’ nT a) brother Piven fiatulent,) of Montreal. His ser- | ,. The following gentlemen are also worthy of men-| and its mobs. Nay, its disturbances rose to the Tp renpeseier at see Srucwas; July, fe tess, thing to hin wdvantego. ” 6 hae peek Bes pargtandnmttne ta eat ‘ mehes lov Se tet Eny es pth of bold, about 340 tons burthen, adapted ¢: her treight end pagsengera cr tow- ing. The boat is In good o Wellfuraished and provided according to law; her boiler nearly bow, with an engine baving & 44 Inch cylinder and 8 feet vtroke, und the boa: ia i i tion among the coti Mr. Van Limberg, Spanish | dignity of rebelli der the fostering care of Ge: mon was in good Queen’s English, as it ought to be, Minister: ‘Gan. Parcrton Wciaer, igni rebellion under the fostering care o! ms enone queMen RenOR?. , ter IF dd. 3 . st ' : NFORMATION WANTED—OF¥ MARY LYNARS, FOR od hes ae of oe [svdeggsar Gah Col. Magynder, U.8. A, commanding at Fort Adams; Dan Shay. gin Sates, preriteet peal a If the reports which reach us are to be credited, merly ot Troy. and wife of cbas O Aleks fy leaving we are on the eve of 2 complete revolution in the | bersddreas with ¥. Young. attorney and couasellor at ian, “4 mi way, she wiil hear of something graaily to her ad: Dr. Simpson, U. 8. A., and Gen, Cadwallader, one of | entertainingly in te work of Dr. Howard, i r a and mainma sort of styles. Now, boys, for 7 ee By Op 8 fate work of Dr. Howard, 19 1 character and accommodations of the mineral spriags , Feaven's sake, behave yourselves; ifyou do'nt, you'll | the herves of the Mesican war, su), | Western Massachusetts, of Virginia. Proprietors have determinod no longer | ‘88 role ! Belag rom 10 ot sales por bor, a Tee go to a place “not to be to ears polite.” Now, | s.6to divide a band between them, of ten pieces, iaateener tea epee etd a ES Piet to rely exclusively upon, the medical properties of * + + + + —THAVE NOT REORIVED ANY WORD | tremely comfortatte and eornomi\cal “oa. Re farther par. do be good. Wontyou? Amen! under the leadership of Mr. Shuetz, ‘This is thesame | large tacordhned money upon it: for ches yy the famous springs of Virginia for the populavity from you; allis well with me. 1 wiah to see Saal jure apply to J. B. CUNN«NGHAM, 82 Pearl ntreet, and success of their respective establishments, bat 3 whil - nepal’ hic! i tend " ty —_—_—_—_————— JOR 8ALE—A DRUG STORE, BBPROLALL nite Sha mur |. years ewge y which keeps its friends in very | have determined to make their guests more com ILLER WILL FIND A NOTS Af TH UNION ou gecko {0 & praotitiouer Kent low. Location gooa. Will be The improvement ing on here are very com- seg mee eo cde of the hotels there are air, | band which they have had since 1855 v= egg i i — ip of the musi- 01 i . io acid, salts of sic for the Ocean—-nnder the leadership good heart, at least in this vicinity. It is now : : F teen: Post off x0. Old chesp, or exchanged for any kind of prover .y requir parent d gece iy oh & trace of irom; besides | c4l Yeferan Hemamuller, whom some wicked wag | under the management of a civilian, of the name pg bo ll a a rae etl ae cebadenuiness #0, berannal eitention. adress hs. 8, ©, Union syuste Poss Those attr traces which are hitched to buggies and | bas called the “Mr. Mullet” of Newport, probably | of Whitney, who is also a general of militia, @ | to he popularity of the Virginia spriuss. The pare LOST AND FOUND. hes han ala li nail pleasure vechicles generally. vl ean naade nue weallainen tende 1 th Dae pe by no means inconsistent with the other | gir of the Alleghanies, and the miracalous virtues of | gropwD—a WATCH, SUPPORED TO BE voT.oe ay | PJOR,FALE-JOUN McKINLEY CARPENTER AND T have hunted up the old white sulphur spring | eich tor facts and figures. pc seongr AG ane einer peo wise policy, | our mineral waters, have long invited the fugitive mistake with « lot of old watches olfered for w.le by the op pod mney hie a this morning, and was quite indignant at finding it during thie administration of Pierce, to change the | from heated cities and miasmatic rice fields; bat in- | mudseriber. The owaer can have it by proving vroperty and tas Wane doen en Ronee fee almost out of sight. A’ wandering up and down To tel for The Newport Mercury is a hundred years old, or | government of this establishment from the hands of | Givesti , f a aying Cost of advertivement, apply ai Freu oid alleys, I found it near a bath house, behind Con- | WS last month, ou reaching which old age it | men of warto those of men of peace. Why not UE ede sana rat rrp tty <n tre LL aaa rm T. SULLIVAN, 8; OR BALE.—THE BEST LOCATED AND MOB) losed in its issue of that week a fac simile of the | place the this iple, at onc dei ~ A 5 aero? ress Halil, and the only use it is put to is to furnish | 2! : pl armory, on principle, at once under | nature somewhat more liberally in making people OST—ON TUFSDAY MORNING, IN SIXTH AVENUR, 4 4 cuticle paper asi ta 1768. Among its advert the care of the clergy of Springtield? ’ i } el fort near amity atrcet, a roll of paper containing axetohes, | 4, ited ap wine aud tid ior sore own towa, near re Mend otcboy elton seg Wha apd goth ol ‘a” hundred yearsago” we find the follbw- | ““Targe quantities of arms are mannfactared in the | {W4t? Paid, fourteen dollars per week) com ortahte, and views'on oat river, Virgins, Amo orate: | Sod'sog'wili‘ata bargniy ior caus’ om eologe tpop aed will be paid for their recovery by Kagene Dupuy, che- little eruptive, aud morning drink to a red haired | ments of years jresg, with resi name, £0, Q. V. U.,Hersld oflien. OR SALE-THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD ‘will of the Mquor swre knowa as tbe New England House, No. 6 Rooseveltatreet, eetablished over 25 years, ‘hres doors from the corner of Chatham street, aa the owner wish- city, Inquire on the pre i “ ing:— hborhood of this city for foreign use, The Ame- Bp casing business, _Prese.t owner has uiber busin attendant, who takes a solitary tin cup “to purify " neighbor ‘tay Soroles ‘The splendid provisions of nature for the restora (0) Brosawey. . eas bis blood.” It comes up throug piping twenty fect |, Any person who p'ays well on & viclia, oa application to | rican improvements require pecnliar machlaery; and | tion Team pea tor geting gaieguentiy a eee? ne all aipceecnenge ngagottt 9Y deep, and is pumped into the tubs. ‘The truth is the | (Me, PEmer Meret ey eae es moot | rather than incur this expense, several foreign @0- | marred by tainted ments, dark, repulsive dining | [OFT -RAtS BOOK No. 0.805 OF TAK INarisu TION | [OR SALE—DRUG STORE, OVER FIVTY YEARS ES. water is very fine, quite equal to that of Richfield or ' vernments are making lurge contracts here. Cars | pyoms, slovenly, uncouth ‘waiters, villanous bread, pleate leave ab ihe bank, 016 Broadwey: indliahed, doing am excellent business, and weil wtocked Sharon; indeed, of the same class, and has in former eat isit not ? for foreign railways are also beginning to be manu- | dirty bedrooms, hurdy-gurdy music, insolent superin- JAMES MOLLIGAN. | 1200) Pevrion int eoussyaence of © aeeih having omerred days effected many cures. Why it should be so_ut= relieve the minds of those who may have heard | factured to considerable extent. The railroad across | tendents and merciless stage proprietors, Exag- Ls ON BATURDAY LAST GUPPOSED IN AN OMNI. | i20 family Of the proprietor, who baw possessed it nerem bl all understanding. For | that we are enjoying an imported luxury, in the | the Isthmus of Saez, nearly completed by the last ‘ ; terly neglected routy people, and those whose blood | shape of “Yellow Jack,” in Newport, 1 clip the fol- | accounts, will, I hear, be stocked with cars from the erate cal Unsndth of the Tien: trightchaa GE has lost some of its peculiar constituents, it is the | lowing from this day’s issue of the Newport Daily | Springfield manufactories, licus gentlemen to Newport and Saratoga, when the Gret pege. | Ede Snder very thing, and can be taken safely after a due News. As it comes from our indefatigable Mayor There isa large amount of travel setting in the di- | their livers required the watersor the White, "Sweet, | '0¢ Hone Bouse, 682 Brow: course of the Congress and other waters here. Cranston it may be fully depended upon :— rection of Northampton, Brattleboro and the White | ang Salt Sulphur to put them in order. Banat bar Os? OB wIsLAlD—A NOTA MADE BY Be NOS ‘This notice of it is given entirely for the sake of Maxor’s Ori», Newport, July 10, 1858. Mountains. The railway fare averages a little over | ter black hearted potatoes, tough mutton and sa- ‘and endoveed bY Jortelyou, dated April’ 1858, at the public, not for the proprietors, who do not seem In order to prevent any «:roneous or exaggerated re- | two c ents a mile; the speed is t, and the accom: vage stagedrivers made our wate! ing places the resort wees monibe, (yt. ao, an pecone oe. eounceed, atu G to know their duty to thet pubilc in Keeping the | ports 12 regan ne eee oe asta ee tea eras ae | mocations are cence Vas Gronte. The Wes; | of hundreds, when there should have been thousands | Ward will be Riven to tbe hudar of tho note if laf? asthe ois 7 g - Eta a eniences of travelling is in the | Tbursday afternoon the ship Eliza Mallory, Captain Minor, | airy Lo iis fost ahere'tes me the meroiey of visiters ponnaly in our mountains. These things, | of M- l. Sheldon, 85 Nassan street, anew des hoods which ‘ae veetlead: im ex, | OC Mystic, Conn., loaded with sugar, from Matanzas for at 86° degrees in the shade, though a cl 5 Ahan Cnr Mae Re we go Ben ne LoS, 08, STOLENON THE 12TH INST) A BAND: change lor‘ York money,” and now and then the loss vis Sues Seek tow. ‘tied ian hey shoe Ween tae refreshing breeze prevailed during the day, and Pion, far veo Virginia watering abe ver ciac: puoapessdn ve. esis, aatee trem t iG Heans miner of a pocketbook with it& contents, Would it not be | the shipieft Mataozas; one died on the 24, one on the ad, | Save to the rustling foliage around us the | way their superior in curative. properties as well as | Belirged. ta Warren sine, i ronda, | Whoavar wil a good idea for some strong and well known bank in | and one on the 6th—making six in all. Two men wore | effect of a distant waterfall. e barometer is rising | of Advantages of scenery and atmosphere. tarn the same w ¥r, Purdy, at the south ferry, will be sal'a pocke! diary, of no value to any one but the name (the (nities of which are N, P ) ia written Ll please leave 1: at the bar of LE—AN OUD ESYABLISHED BUTCHER'S sland, doing a good business. with fixtures; in s business: Part of tbe city; for wale cheap. Inquire corner of Nintn ave- nue aod Twenty irth street, from 6 to 2 OR SALE CBRAP—A WHOLRSALB AND RETAIL liquor store, one door from ® pablic thoroughfare, up town, with fixtures, etc ,compkte. Apply at 45 earl street. \KOCERY AND PROVISION STORE ; i buy rew: 4 the city to issue checks engraved like its bank bills, | sick when the ship arrived. Sne w: slowly—the usual indication of fair weather. This Capital and individual energy have at last come | —-—————————— ‘tuated on the most business part of Myrtle a8, Brook - ita © wn itself, an ‘hor! Quarantine ground ing a showe: ver the hborhood und ‘i at ‘i oat eT WER! , ‘cash trade, imc , fixtures. sigoed by ita cashier, drawn upon itself,and payable | shored at the , ® aa morning a shower over the neig! to the aid of many of the priucipal watering places yh ge te ty yo eg a Se yg ha to the order of the traveller in sums to suit, for which | the city, by directions of the Health Officer. T sont the | laid the dust alittle. I saw a locomotive yesterday, | in Virginia. We ‘everywhere of {i ta 7 Issa shared xt eg rm arta pocont | er fete Degen Snr. oem eats | which. was sumed the iympian eo tat | wyek' promise como me wn prec sk | Raises Tasty asses ee r modation’ , for exam : 4 unt for ame, , con- ~ 4 i a4 eee Pear low Deven few York reday pight anoth taken #ick wi ‘ instead of taking its bills, received cashier checks in Ree Dat al are doing well, sod De. King Siorae ae baffles all description, and ruins all clothes, I coa- springs shonid be sources of wealth, not only to the ikedseeslh Alem Whnelen Suk relate Ge samt to oe and barcese, The whole will be disposed ene appiyto H BEAD, 133 Myrue avenue, Brooklyn, im the confectionery store. EASE, FURNITURE AND FIXTURES FOR BALE.— ‘The lease (for five years unexpired) of premises known ch amounts as he might wish to use on his jour- | will undoubtedly soon recover. Tho ship bas b: tho. | cluded it was because the maker had heard of the |p rynrieto State. eee nat Ie Lebo 13 Park pines. lll seccivo ike | 2016 and 18 Oliver alrect, Now York, together with the fursi- endoree them as ype them, and pass ‘fon rough'y Sonnet, ‘and will probably soon proces on her | pulverem Olympicum, and thought that here was the ey soiaithe’ Set eowa Virginia springs, | *beuke of the owner and be liberally rewarded. ture apd datures thereof, for rate These remien are well in any part of the United States or Canada. beni voyage. No one has been permitied to land trom the | dust and his engine should be the Olympian. where recent improvements have been most credita OSF EXCURSION TICKATS—THE JOIN BOOT | Messrs. WESTFALL, corner of Oliver and bouih sirvet, would give the bank handsome ts, profits cnisamiamimaeis Ty XC T proceed northward to-day on a short e. ursion | He and complete, are the famons old Sweet spriags. | Li°Musveccere heredy caution thelr teveurds nd the yaplie Pm ee circulation without a violation of the statute, and it 5 Ny Mayor. | in our own State, and I see, a3 compared with | Which of your readers has not, at some period of his | Afaiest purchasing spy of their Uckets printed on yellow KWING MACHINES FOR SALE AT LR89 THAN ONE- would be of great convenience to the Saveling. a ig PRR en yah pa Scxpar Evesixa. | Maseachnsetts, whether the odds is the difference in | jife, spent a delightful week, or perhaps month, at | Sri larfe humber Baring veer lon, They wil be refused iS) jluarter the prise ‘usually aatied. and equally as good as munity. Here is a hint for Wall street, alway am ¢) say wo mon who were sick when | our scenery, or whether our mountains, and lakes | ¢nis noble old spring, which, long before any other | ~—-s——"=—————-- | ner of pos Up satra, roome Nos. Sand §.” Cosh advance ready to turns penny, and not very particalar in | the ship came in ere very much betier this eveniog, and | and rivers of New York will pass muster alongside | nincral springs in Virginia attracted attention, was | QTOLRN—FROM THR TABLES IN SIXTEENTH have been waikiag avout deck today, The third ono ts f the C ticut and old Uncle T ‘ea cy pi. : taking counterfeits. I ask nothing in return for the ‘and eat up some timetoday. There | ”! onnecticul old Uncle Tom. to by many visiters,and its waters analyzed street, on tne 22d day of June, » certata bay borse, har. Suggestion to the banks but a fair chance next dis- | {PtP 06 teh’ danger of muy spread of the over. by one or the earligst Presidents of William and Mar | 3e'Ron¢ ue, weeon, Ail ie propery of Baward | ws No, Sees NN REE en eeaneneinenen Of merchen- OUR NIAGARA CORRESPONDENCE. BUTCHERS AND OY8STKBMEN,—FOR SALK, THE count day. ry. to purel Lor concesl them uncer the penalty of the law, fixtures and trade of « meat, oyster end flab market; ona We have had a fine rain nearly all day, and the 7 hear here effec! Niagara Fats, July 6, 1858, No one who has ever visited this famous spring, ny person giving information to tne above owner will | of the most desirable corver stands in Brooklyn Five yeare” thermometer indicates a considerable change. Tt is “ oo chen, Pg mag ted pe ~~ ‘The Fourth—Accident at the Hydraulle ‘Canal— | Which our ancestors resorted to as early as We one a asco the bate tas sett ea tas ate fore foot be: Py re yo Segre Sane 49" geyeounce gate under seventy nqnens as I write, or at least so they | York though the Board of Health see fit to ignore have forgotten the beautiful valley in which it is | tween tne hair and hoof Seapiarrmanieedsraaereren-aare esterase sree, tell me who are looking at it all the time. I visit | it,’existence-—is it so? If true it would be a. verifl. Table Rock, §c. situated—a valley more lovely thie that of Rasselas, | 2==—=—=————————————————-——- GOOD WILL, STOCK AND FIXTURES, WITH Lake George and Fort William Henry tomorrow, | cation of that old proverb which assures us that its | The anniversary of American Independence was | or the fine groves of old oaks, under whose spread- a _ REWARDS. pn fy PALLET a yoy aud, of course, as Shakspere bas it, an ill wind which blows no one any good—for it | appropriately celebrated here yesterday. The day 2 yen thousands have sought repose, KRWARD—LOST, ON SATURDAY LAST, BR | nets locality, wil! be sold oben nit applied for My next siep shall be on Henry’s head. would help the season here by scaring away even | was exceedingly fine, and the village presented a ree short years have passed since I was last at $5 tween Willoughby’ street, rooklyn, and Fifteenth | mediaiely. a8 the proprietor intends lenving tbe el y. ae apes those who can’t afford it, in which case we should vf Pp " this watering place; and in that time the capital, eet, New Yori old breastplp and earrings to matsh— | Sbove presents @ fine opporianity to meke money 10 an ea- ORR LAKE GEORGE CORRESPONDENCE. | doubtless get our quota. beantiful and animated appearance. At uine o'clock | taste and eneray of the present proprietors lave ren- | fultpaiier. apply al 6) Ley suect up airs, If fond by | Joie men understanding ‘he Duslmess Apply at O48 Sreamex Minnsaatta,orrSannata Day ot T tonched in my {ast upon the propriety of the | ® procession was formed of the several companies geet the Esreet Springs the most Aigesotine apck in — seat Edelman oh oo (ia Seana ae au a “| ¢ mountains of Virgin hen, with its three or REWAERD.—LOST, ON BOARD TR HOBOKER a Lake Groage, July 8, 1868. Leviathan makin; Western terminus New- | composing the Fire Department of this place and four hundred guesta, i ‘wae the gayest of all our $i real and dtepensing, ust tirade snd ferry beat. on Sundsy, July Ita heavy gold case, spectacles Theesse wes merk oa her : ; Thave had tion ; Summer Travelling—New York to Troy—Steam- | RO; since Wier ere it posted upon tha ae | Niagara City, citizens and strangers The proces- | vatering places. Even then its invigorating waters | somateimg & palrot gait epaciacing Ths will'be sold ches if applied for wituin = week. poly oP. boat Detentions— Mount Ida—To Saratoga at the | tails of the movement which is going on here with | Sioa moved to the head of the Hydraulic canal to | gave buoyant spirits and strength to the body and | toa leaving the same at 149 Wen Fourveccth x. BALE, 46 Beekman sires, N 10 EXCHANGE.—A REAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, NEW S00 in completa order with six or eight iota of Krovad Aiincbed. About 1g miles from the ferry by ome! as; #ill be cxchenged for s small farm. tn Kew Jareey. not fu from the api near ® railrosd. art St BS 000, ewcumprence BL00; would ike «diffrence of 1 6) ¢r $2000 in cash in point of bewnty of situation, val fulness and sovtal privileges, the property above can" os be sarpassed in tpis vicinity. Address B. Noble, Hesald oftice. Tail of a Freight Train—Arrival of Visiters— | the view of inducing the directors to send her to | witness the arrival of some steam tags, which had | quickness to the intellect; and, despite its limited tee ry de for the Season—Railroad and Stage | Newport. He informs me that a meeting has al- | heen chartered by those having charge of the ar- | Sccommodations, made it the favorite resort of all. | $25) "sect ana vated avente, Sti in tant bile tos Prospects for the id, and another is Despite ita old fashioned cabins, the large ball room | finger will receive the above reward »; lying to Joun ready been held, r issoon to be holden, ? ¥ applying coach to Lake George—Fares, §¢. to take into consideration the best manner of ob. | ™2gements, to form @ feature of interest in the | and spacious drawing rooms of the famous old brick | MeDermot, stand 25)Washiagion market, A letter from a former correspondent of the | taining this desirable result. An agent is also em- | celebration. This movement was in con-| hotel, with its piazzas two handred and fifty feet et then not unattractive, {a an BILLIARDS. Heap, although of late out of practice, may prove | ployed to represent the matter to the directors in| sort with the action of the officers tt made it even » . * 4. f ys arcl tural point of view. Much as I had heard of ; § . 7 Of sufficient interest to find place in’ your columns: tanteet Pye Hen wrote ager pra yee go of the canal, who had determined to make a | the great improvements at this place, I was totally Tard tables for = a Sareains im grat coud Se Do you always have as hot weather in New York | Portland and by the Grand Trunk Railway, who, | “emonstration on the occasion, by letting water into | unprepared for their extent aud beanty. The sub- | wih requisite cues, baile, to. Inqutrs at Moser as on Sunday last? Even the coolness of Trinity was | of course, desire to hold up Portland and oy her | the canal. Circumstances interfered with the plansof | Stantial brick hotel alone remains to remind the en Me ae a too torrid for me to survive the forenoon service with — i CA pron a re aw we those managing the canal works, and instead of ad- + soontiland buildings which were here four or five BATES SARE Aree > yh Lay tte a suit of thin woollen. So home I went, redaved in the will rather py ihe Gee Cones ang mitting the water as contemplated on the day of the Beanital buildings of the latest designs, from mllressing a note, stating price, to coldest water that could be procured, donned tho | concern. When the meeting alluded to takes place | celebration, tho programme was in haste changed, | Downing co a ave bn ~ =" Ae of bas fe gossamer, and laid by till dinner, At six, took the | I shall write you more at length. . and the ceremony was altered to letting the water | 0 8 ar Row)" 00g AO ag LOW log pe poten St hl RCL ntl steamer Francis Skiddy for Troy, proposing toarrive | ‘There are, or were, sundry yachtatn, the hatbor— | out of the eanal, the work of filing having been done | tonsiructed: botiding dceupies much oot sini fabless cenoogs in aneoeg. snd made og, boet etary se - among them the Rebecca and Rosebud. rs gi the market. Be not bi med with the patent ousaions at Saratoga to breakfast at nine o’clock next morn- Le Baron de Wetterstedt, Chambellan et Ministre | @ few days previous. After considerable delay the | from whence the old ‘cabins have beeu removed. | which are savertiend “FOR SALE, ONE-HALE. OF A WERKLY paper, tow havinga wation, ana a ing trom $60 t0'960 per week Beh profit; & proat shaare toe mao withamall means eason for selling the person Reingto London, Apply to GRU, HOLBROOK, 20) Brosd= way. = EE TER enero 1 000 WILL PURCAASE A ONGHAL® INTER. 5 rest inab thst will pay two parties $2,500 10 83-000 per annum each; the business done ex) usively for cheb rot poh rink. ipl @t 61 Coambers street, rear office, from 1L A. M. to 4. M. D. H. SOUT WIOK. AT TRIUMPH IN TRADE—UNPA- 9 nothiog more Lave & pleoe apacity of | of rubber, £4 plece of ruber put ov the face, the pen fi y , ai rs mrve; tug: arrived, and were welcomed bysalvoaof cannon. | These new buildings have increased 1! ere ing, spend the day, and take the seven o'clock even- | Résidant de S. M. le Roi de Sutde et de Norvege, bs * ‘ ‘ sume an fused im 1861, snd it proved to be worthieas. « —TO BE SOLD AT A RARGAIN, THE rived Bellevue House Sanday morn' he m reformed and marched to the basin | the Old Sweet Springs for the accommodation of | 3% 4 , Nn ot, bosnene ‘the ing train northward. But, for some undefined cause, | ™ at the Bellevue House jorning. of the canal, where an address was to be | vishers, from ‘ene or four hundred, to something Zoe, 67, d do not oar out ae ah $1.300. wock, lease end fixtures, with bores and wa: gon, of owe of the vest grocery and Liquor stores in the city; {ie'biore established for the iaat tweaty ome way, room ¢ the Skiddy did not reach Troy until fifteen minutes Bat I mast close my already y epiatle. twenty years. Apply at after the Saratoga train had departed, thus giv. | OUR SPRINGFIELD CORRESPONDENCE, | fad, Smmnged, & very, Prany, feasurs At tug’ | dation of familien, with either wnt rooms or sults = patent ta attached Fe perv by Stephen M. Allen, Esq. Mr. Allen | like one thousand gnests. The arrangements are | Cail and exsmine = gu: dsivpinh, roped onsto ners, a part celebration. A small tog 7 a“ c RO: ing the enterprising hotel keepers of that smart Srniarreup, Mass., July 10,1858. | had been introdaced into the canal for the purpose | of apartments opening into each other. There are Rae Sr eens poy a tak $2.00 pty amen oy Sheena iar: little city an oppportunity to furnish a breakfast for | springfield — Hampden Park — Horseflesh—Gov. | of towing to the lower basin a scow, handsomely de- | now ample arrangements for private parlors and re- | aot pay double prises tor the pateat hambag custion tables, | ders abesd of $1 (0 ser work, p per cont profit, some forty crows passeners, |Our party selected |“ Wise—Rowing Match—Scenery—Records—Ar- | corated, containing » number of young ladies repre- | ception rooms. Crdertiby seal etandes Gpryrrett, 106 Pulioa sree, | nner the Troy House for headquarters, and found no rea- es senting the several States, This part of the new bath honses erected since 1956, are the Ps adlond ‘ whe rn Meron tn dh 5.00 —DINING SALOON POR SALT, HAN son to complain of the fare furnished us for our | — mory—Travel, §e. consumed considerable time, but finally all things | most complete and admirable establish ments of their r $! 00. Pinay and fail. furnished, scoommodstiors ‘ 6 one of t for thirty boarders, kon, se ot Noe, vont, Oe rincipal markets. ap ie ny. % BIVos Perce rte . 84 Nasean street, money. A als Seon So eae streets, filled | In one of the thirty-five trains which oome to this | were ready, and the tag moved off with its fairand pre- | kind in the United States. The baths for the ladies | — F THING, G00. _ With people who had come out to eslebrate the | piace daily, I arrived here at noon yesterday. ‘The | clous freight amid the shouts of the maltitude upon | and gentlemen are of such unusual size that they | {NY QUANTITY (OF GENTLEWGN "8 eighty-third anniversary of American Independence, the banks. All was proceeding as happy asa mar- } furnish nearly asx much room for exercise as an ac- which ey yom Pedy Rey Co aA H and a climb, brought’ us to the summit of Mount | crops along the New Yerk and New Havea route | rite hell, but ns the tag was entering te basin the ‘e swimmer could desjre, r A WELL RSTARLIGHED, PLEASANT Ida. ‘The magnificent view amply repaid us for the | are coming in well, and the country looked finely: | Cry nee eenihe chee betta cate over GGuMaGE:” We Gelengumeats He the content ihe quate | DEGREE he ee | 210.000, a Beghiadin onutaens for sale oa iboral delay of the Skiddy. The extensive brick | The dust, however, was very great and annoying. | designed to discharge the water from the canal at | arejof an unusual character, and would, eituer at Sa- | ——raiwg.cuabiEge OR GEWILEMEN HAVING ANT erg desirably locaied. WU give Sve youre Cditice, now wearly completed, for a college, on this | 1. complete remed, to have been coutrived | the proper moment, was giving way. The scow | ratoga or Newport, attract attoation, aad give entire | C'S Renbove ta depose. of will receives fete buan pose A Nanaait atreet hill, attracted our attention. Its architecture would be | “0 comple . was fnmediately hurried to the shore and the osoa: | eatidaction to the most fastilious, All tne apart- | by seoning weoraadeessing 1 Coben Na" Bo Howery, nsenet eae ae ee passable were it not for the four angainly spires that | a# yet for this nuisance. I observed that in passing | pants taken out in the shortest possible time. ments are with modern snd seable fur. | Of Hester sucet, ate of No. 12 Lauroas stzent, pod 52 Went $1. 5.000 -2o8 SAL AN, BSYABLISHED BUSI- ae intended for the (iothic | the country crossroads, the usual signal of ringing.| ‘The e preatest excitement now prevailed. Many | niture. usual complaints of fst le visiters | Steedway. B.'s. —Ladien attended to by Mrs. 0. BS ong ape Gone gh ES pape ny tation mead te hoo iknow. | the bell was not given—an omission which endangers | were impression that the cry raised was a hoax, | of the want of bureaus, wardrobes, <c., cannot be | 7 pips AND GRNTLAWRN HAVING (ANY CASE OFF hort genes, ‘the country; ill bealth cause of ing looking old fellow who was sitting on the steps, | the passengers in the cars,as well as travellers in the and bee ely a os are tg a= bay Sweet Springs. auletiy celebrating hia ndependenesfrom work, and | ordioary vehicles. I had an excelent dinner atthe FT Co oe nag furniture, linen, sheeting, bedding, &c. &c., of awe afe equal to those of our Indeed, thia place is now what b by sending to ora Svonne, betweent Twenty seventh and ne re ae XCURSIONS ~TAK COMMODIUSHTRAMBOAT WASH- Capt. a MINTZ, %2 Feventh ‘Twenty ciehih mreeta gz, 2 Well, I can’t say a5 t0 | ytacsasoit House, where I met a number of New York" | water gradually gained strength, the bank began to that, sir, exactly,” aaid he, “but I’ believe it is oj 4 ’ cuts hag ertnh eora Atteamn every first class wateri at the Svath shoald ome TOBACU ING jones and barges JRF FERN for ‘xray “Baptist Methodists, Universaliats, | ¢F*, like John Gilpin, on pleasure bent, with yet a | (o wo feet and Sa meal, eattying with it | be in aver its errengometl ey challenges compa- tL Sa ame + rr Ee eee can tpa.caareral ng doctors, lawyers, and probably a good many who will | fragal mind. the seats and staging erected for the andience and | rison with the boasted watering places of the North. TY OF HAVANA, DOMBSTIO | Sharpe at's renuced price, Apply to A. Vax Wie! some day get into the State prison.” A rather | Aj! the milk and vegetables used at this hotel are | speaker. The water rushed through the breach | It affords the thousand visiters whom it can accom. Ftaes; Fall seven bee oomt ‘below the marnau | SEM Ba Went hcooe Unpleasant destiny for the new alma mater, we | i064 on a farm near by belonging to the proprietor. | with an impetuosity rivalling in force the rapids | modate with every luxury which the mountains of | Cash advances reece i any ainount, _ <a_ta8 thought, as we turned and went down to the big 1 | above the falls, and sent over the bank no insteniticant | Virginia an afford, Its present condition illastrates O CHSEKS, 17 Broadway. | FIZCURSIONS. FOR 3HB FISHING BANKS —Td8 depot to take a seat in one of the two passenger care | No skim milk or decayed vegetables on its hountffu' | cataract, ‘The accident effectually destroyed all the | what and enerzy can do in Western Virginia, | === 5 | At alar encurmone to the Puning Banks on Monday” Uh> th, attached to a freight train bound for Saratoga, dis | tables! The city contains 16,000 inhabitants, is in a | effect hoped for by the managers of the canal. The | in providing a summer resort, equal in accommoda- MATRIMONTAL, sanenday. Ldib, Thursday, 10. aad Fever Uh of Jule, a g Amos North ring street at 7s Pier och tance thirty miles, time somewhere between three dition, and was but little affected by t danger to which the le were exposed by | tions, and far superior in other respects, to Newport JENTLEMAN, OF POSITION AND MRANA, WISHES and four hours. That is the way forty sammer tou- eo 4 the injaticinae admission of the, water at this tod, and see. Ayithin less than two days’ travel A‘ make be ai ry widow, : A Ision. Tt contains many fine shops hi Fists, passeugers on the Skiddy, had either to go to | the late revu and hensible want of judgment exhibited | from New York, and within only a few ruiles of the rated fountains, all the way public edifices, and private dwellings—the latter often | in the con tion of the dam, filled them with div. | staging, the Old Sweet Springs hey now be regard- — fn » foie .<5. 6 ate in Troy to dine | of a costly description. One of the specialities of the gest, if wot with horror, that rien could be aro ed as in the very first rank of American watering and remain until six o'clock P. M. cing associ: ’ dam was construct of loose dirt, The hotels at Saratoga had scarcely hegnn to fit | Place is nee ee re noe yelled in to the thie ,Of some. eight feet over THE MISRRY OF THE THING, up. The United States, whore I stopped, with ac- | of gentlemen for the purpose of agricultural exhibt- | th4"siniceway, and was but about tea honrsold | A Petersburger, writing from the Hygoia at Old commodations for from 700 to 1,000, had about | tions and the show of horses. The ground occupied | when the canal was filled. ‘Experienced men pro- | Point Comfurt, to, the Intelligencer, says: The io ‘gy pier melon Go sum om board, also fishing tackle, batt and refi eahment arty sixty on Monday. At Congress Hail there were over ts of sixty acres of beantifalland, onthe banks | nounced the embankment unsafe—a perfect death | bathing here is peculiar. A stockade is bailt oat in one bandred arrivals last Saturday. The Union con- “i piu yey river, with an embankment on { ‘ap. the co ny into which you enter and enjoy yourself tained a very respectable number. All of the pria- | Of the Connecticu' 4 It seems, after all, that Divine interposition often | as well as you can, considering the warm<h and shal- cipal houses are in execilent order, having each | that side which forms a charming promenade. It | protects men from the evils by which they are some- | Jowness of the water. Hard by another stockade is | P* he usronieer i i posmcsnon of Sal) Morn a the received new coats of paint, and been otherwise re- | contains two courses—one a pleasure drive, the other | times surrounded, in consequence of the carelessness | erected for the ladies. This is the misery of the | Uieheot bo partes. la acreay address ULAKA Biulie fitted. The low fares ap the Hudson, and its beaati- | for the trial of speed—but no purses are run for, this | or cupidity of their fellow men, and in the present | thing. A few paces off you hear the most delightfal | sition 0, New Xork Post Oftien, — on the Buropean plan. wt TAM H. WEBB. CAPTAIN HAZARD, WILL Jeave Pier No, 4 Mor’ on Thursdsy moriing. Jul: NSB, at al? past six 0% A... for be parsose of towing neveral boats to the Cholera Banks, 9! Fire sland. ful scenery, will dowbtless attract a large number of | peing contrary to the rules. There is a stand on | case the shielding hand of Providence was particu | shrieks and screams and the most musical laughter. “ = - : ofty wintioss during the coming six weeks, in spite which 3,000 Fervons may be coavenlentiy seated, | lar, faanlient. bi a dom fo batted erected x know that fan is going on. ey an are eee Sire aesial Ut Ata SED ROVIND. they Re pee _ ed of © hard times. and a large and picturesqne building for the accum- | and destitute of the proper safeguards, there was no | there naught save a melancholy “sloshing | view to comnnbial ble. One atniatie, And pomersing tbs * It is thirty miles from Saratoga to Caldwell, at | modation of the Toone valnehe to the park, bailt in | guarantee that the w' ot vernotare would not go in | around” of bilious and hideous males. The con a ander tor loans address incon mubseriver te All descriptions of uches and the head of Lake George—sixteen by railroad and | the old English style, The next annual meeting of | an instant; but good fortune kindly directed other- | between the two stockades—the fun, the frolic, fourteen by stage, taken at Moreaa station. All but | the association will take place on the Lith, Lith Wise— the bank yielded graduall ,and thas adreadfal | the females in the one, and the dull mascaline splash- Had the dam broke through | ing in the other—is horrid, horr d. “ ae Ses fonr miles of the stage route, which passes within | 1éth and 17th of September next, and it is expected | catastrophe was m - gi ot, the Wenoweed Fork Kdward and through | there will be a gothering of 100,000 people. As | snddenly and while the epenker and his audionce ATIFICIAL TRETH INSERT! ‘ Bors fey ka sat Glen's Falls, is over a plank road. It was nearly many as 60,000 have been here on former occasions. | were upon the seats and staging, many persons must THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. A Srreee Stee, 8 saver, 65: cu oa —s rings, dark when 1 found myself seated in the coach at in@field is great on horseflesh, and so is the asso- | have been carried over the precipice above the river. Vistters are gathering at the White Moantains in uma oa platina, $25. Pea Gron, gaa Gold orumsen, — Morean with two companions, all by ourselves, and | ciation, The latter have, in two instances, offered | The fearful height would have ensured swift dostruc- | large numbers, though, if the object be to escape hot | 819 Canal street, near Meroar, one block wos! of Urowtivay. Gold Sota nearly twelve at midnight when we reached the | as high as $10,000 each, for twa celebrate tion had such an occurrence happened. weather, it will be a failure. We have a letter from es agid Gold panaila and pens, Lake’ Houve at Caldwell. The evening was cool, and | merely for the sake of svt control of an: The accident at the Lael Mr. Allen’s | the Lary Honse at Gorham, saying that from Jone gt tS EXTRACTED Oh hey ilver the ride, toone who has daily enjoyed the laxury of | stock. One can form some idea of the 2 speech, and ended the aanal of the entertain- | 25 to Jniy4 the mercury ‘had varied from 66 to Cece ie ©00. 0. ALLS. Caine ob retinas and j-weiry, e twenty-two miles per day in a slow suburban train | which their plans are carried out, from the f ment. The regular celebration tovk plac 93 degrees, which is certainly hot enough for all br Tigh fate ‘Wholeanle and rriail, No. 11 Wall exree!.teeoond floar, of cars, for five years past, a novelty, and by no | they bmve expended $40,000 on the park its pleasant grove near the American fall practical purposes. “Ke, 5 street, wear Wooster, SS eee means tedions, To quote Sam Johnson— the cost of their printing this year is estimated to | sisted of music by the band, the reading of the De- — GurieeeenT 1N THR WRRAL Prima Fates bougni ba 8-1 ‘When many a tale and many a cong amount to $5 All the governors of the New | claration of Independence, and an oration. The lat A Lona Senxraxce—Satarday morning, pays dpe NOTICED AN ADYERTORET. Sole coats Beate | Bia brosawny, New fork Ghvered the rough road, we wished the roogh road tong. | england States are to be present at the coming | ter was delivered vy Mr. F. J. Fithian, of Buitsto. | Bumtalo Republic, John Miller, a good looking with, | 4,,0f the 11h meise slamed by my Unioe upaes Broo priest Diamond, watches, joweiey, &°., 00 The rough road, thea. ning in a round, ehow, and several from the Middle States are ex- | In the afternoon the whole population nearly assem- | thirty two years old, came into the Supreme Court, | 15, ‘but am near'y 19 yearn of Recond, Di ; Puinama never Jouey to loan upon the wam= ‘ Mocked our enchanted sops, fur all waa fairy ground. ted. Governor Wise, of Virginia, ix to be on | Bled to witness an Indian ball game and foot race, | and withdrew his pleaof aot guilty to the cl hs m8, . lefaren ro Tine, My route ia to Montreal—perhaps Quebec—and Band, and he will see a ‘mauy Presidential | between the Tuscaroras and Chippewas. The | of burglary in the first degree, pl ing ‘lty. Third, J , nek ae SPORT thence, via the White Mountains (where I yoters on the ground when ‘arrives, to whom he | weather was delightfal, and everything pasted of | stated tothe Court that this was his first offence; thet y wad ana REGATTA WILL TAKE PLACE FROM THR Ar. fishin, tor day otto in Peabody river, to Horland can say everything he likes about “Virginia, the | to the entire satisfaction of all concerned, with the | he was never before in a criminal court; that it tected mie when 1 Fee goa Cy AN anve ‘ol, Hoboken, 00 Tecedag, J oon Lt and nce. if agreeable I will write two or three | mother of us all. exception of the mishap at the canal basin. was tho first criminal charge ever laid inst | Aor eas, | om prepared. to ag TL HI Peder: ino A60, enonad SW, third O10. more letters of a desultory character, giving the A grand rowing match is to come of The surmmer travel is now tending towards this | him; that he was a young man in the prime of life, | joxtrnet den‘iate tm the art of ing aruioia teeth with. | eS vnirance. For partioul ibe metal, Dial 3 of Or. Darko, 868 upon nlm | putes eh tor 618 each er peseome was ints ny uncle. Dr. Lowenthal, of Paris, and wy Un. readers of the Herato, who poe © takeasam- | here on the 23d of this month, in which | spot, and the hotels are beginning to d» a good busi- | with a mother and two sisters depend ica riunate Brother BAR +0 mer trip this way, eome practical information which | the boat clubs of Yale and Harvard are to | ness. Pleasure seekers shoald be more than e for sup) and that he hoped the sou would be may be of use to them, Here are the fares from | contend for a valuable prize. The place | cautious of “Table Rock” this season rod A not oblige him to spend the prime of New York hither, wh I have paid:—New York to | at which they are to pall theit oars is between the | now exceedingly dangerous, and show his life in y from the world and A AJ = Mirten fhe od Troy, $1; state room, $2; to Saratoga Springs, $1; | Springfield and Chicopee bridges, a stretch of three | both from above and below. There i # 10 | among felon enced to be confined in poy Ye {he owner bas 10 to tak e (Caldwell), $1.65. Total, inclading | miles. Quite a new impulse has been given to | four inches wide running actoss the rock, and. it is | the State prison at Aubarn for the term of six (att i Cnn for enon og ny re om state room, >, Distance, 226 miles, aquatic sports in this country by the New ¥ork / Jiable to fall atany momeat, It should be blasted * teea years. J. MGIBMOND, Jr. Vontivt,

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