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. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, (1858. 3 OUR SUMMER BESORTS Shree imnpostant pointe viz. 1. Who was the pret- | necessities of life are not made p alone, aa im stands Black Movntain, whose summit is PERSONAL, CABLE CELEBRATION tiest woman at the ball? | 2. Who wasdressed in the | those times of 3200. feet above the lake; next we tees | Se a nae on Sa nie a ee 4 LDS Geen Gan ee a Seah seers | eg i Za | eta oe capa: | page cae WEE | ARE ARR > ’ - si aud Nuwroar, Angust 25, 1858, ie te New York, both celebrated clothes to wear to meeting of a Sunday,” gone, one lorge and five smaller ones, called | TyeonaaTrion WANTED CONORGR W CARR. A BOY Auantic 5 Dh Ueledsation, held iowa le Matters and Things at the Seaside— Fashionable For the second, I incline towards lady of the Em- | but include a box at the opera for country peo” nand Chickens. As we emerge from these, | [ snout ffeen, years old, Hebt complexion, dark hazel | besolved, That our thanks be ‘endered to Mecers Tiffany A r ‘ pire City, Mme. H., whose exquisite in the deli- | 51. in the winter, and a country tour for cit Dome Island, situated in the centre of the lake, | eyes, Diacts marino Jsek black cap. Gra» pantaloons Co for thelr Hberai and valuable presents of batons made Gaicties— The Matinée of Madame Gazzaniga— | Picies of female attire is admired by all. I shall not | 2 try tour for city peO- | ang one of the largest, becomes conspicuous; shared abirt, lett ‘on tho Sth of August nat | from the genuine Atlantic cable, 10 be used as tbo celecraiion, Complimentary Rall to Colom? Magruder— | indieate my opinion decidedly on any of these points, | Ple in the curmmer—when Saratoga, Newport, Cape | near this point we encountered a severe rain storm, | © Na ‘Tom se wag caen 0m Conon iainod., Ans mafurmalon | om So pieteecined. ‘That the esraiery be direc. Grand Parade of Crinoline and Broadcloth— | having a deep 74 for so'nuch of ay hair as 4 May and the ‘bite Mountains could not accomodate d by a heavy gale of wind, which creat- | (err, 235 Gold street, hiya. - ; trenamait 9 copy of the resalntlon to Mesare hdeny ho. and How the Aristocracy Eats Hs Supper—IWho Was pw pgs Ta att weataa eal Meeead half the summer exodus from New York alone, the sine recep veg pl gail oo ]SFORMATION WANTED—OF | MICHARL ‘STARCK Lace da ‘TP HOMDRLE. the Belle of the Ballt—Claims for the Honors— | more or lees-—generally more. "| surplus suftering public are glad to tind a place to | Qur chairs before the wind caught those that were | + weft iridyetttbaetionre Heated Ma Bank Shots | een? he OE MASI The Empire City against Mississippi, §c., $c. We are going to have a matinée by Miss Fay on | lay their heads even in attica of hotels at the far off | forward and swept them aft, where they were | ‘¥# years ago. Any fn rea hig will be thaok RRWORES—AsLANIC TELEGRAPH CABLE. — ‘We are supposed to be at the tip-top of the season and Various other interesting yof nic | St, Anthony Falls in Minnesota. When such an | caught by the stern rail, saving them frou going ally received by ealling om bis ster at 1g Washington st. Beet ually ut roekel ongoing ‘asaen teniies he as. (he ‘ 01 in! te + : 17 we 0) ) . her, Just abeat now, and the habitus ae hariag | 7 ——s shmingtayucy exit the mgm ota | Serpe dao pr, th a | cat umn EGA Ty UN tue ae ope wa i what the boys call a “high old time generally.” NAHANT. most essential comfort of life, fashionable places of | blow did not last but a few minutes, and after a fine | T.ysa watsn ir JAWwEn WALAH, FORMERLY or | (TAUAT OMORNRATION OF TRE TWO ORRATRAT Within the week the number of arrivals at the Nanant, August 23,1859, | *ammer resort, in proportion to the numbers famish- | shower the aky ers ng and the sq scene J iealstimore, Miginad, eo wae Senet a oe lion of ike, ant Enaland and America, Amerion i iety—- | ing in it i was magnificent ‘apt ‘ames Gale, the com- | %* jew York (brother of Daniel Gormen Waish, late of id Eoglan 43 Kighta avenue w jaminsted to night. hotels has somewhat increased, and the lovely woa- | ‘The Weather at the Sea Side—Nahant Society | 'ng in the Ler ry Sead more to of | ander of our beautiful little steamer, informed me | 8: 7a28), wi. hi nthe Bran Gouna ie Broadway, he <i tranmperencion, Sonica fo ihe neato. oy ee: ther seduces those who are here to delay their de- | Blue Stockings and Blue Noses—Pedantry and | stale—when the memorable interroga f . | that this was the worst blow he had ever witnessed | —-———-—~_"“E ES ee —____ partore. Still, none of the hotels wax fat; Ignorance—Ball of the Germanians—Miss | mortal Webster, pa ranle interes ene Ss 8 ee during a fifteen years’ residence on or about the J°Rk, BLOMFIELD LEFT ENGLAND IN JUNK, 1835, = BADFIELD'S F and the season, as far as they are concerned,| Fay’s Concert, §¢., 5. “household worda” on the first of every June—I say, | Iake—but I don’t well see how that conld he, when | 4 , when seid zeae ind eerited indus meta America | OJ | MARAT AN aw COLOMBO, FIREWORKS, a tremendous * Pb es ood deal | im this state of things, the person who draws public | they, have a “gale” every trip. However, we | tere tora few iayaand left, was resn sterwarie as work at | _ Parties In waat of colored or plain Roman eandies cr rock must be set down as a fiasco. | Nahant has, like Newport, suffered a g' attention to any avenue through which such destita- | WoD’t dispute with Captaia Jim—he is a jolly | Galt, Gore district, Upper Osuada, in 1837 or 1838 cating | ta for the coming celebration of the Atlande The fashionables, so called, went this year | this season from the unusual coldness and wetness | tion may to any extent become relieved, deserves fellow, and may his shadow never grow less. | Sows ® pine tree (or loge for a can mill Mr. Blomfield, for peomepies,§ at the lowest prices, with fest quality Works by shiefly to the Fillmore House—one of the ladies who | of the weather. Constant rain, cold cutting winds a place in the memory of heme alongside that cll en, nave s aa pond gens Aer wid “sak Bomield, eis tow "oxland, be tale Of the vo tens aft, GORE claims precedence above all the codtsh princesses | and dismal fogs have, until within the las few | ¢7 Hamed and Florence Nightingale 0d he | elanda, and finally wide inaestially up to the dock | svn %0 Neware Frehern & Woilts, woliclors Rat Wargo one wee Cha bean ares having a husband, and that husband having a pecu- | days, been the elements that prevailed here. | hundred a Hey families to support, find a sum | in front of the Port William Henry Hotel, where our Zid Consibere, Buckigrsburg, Loaton; or lo My. James ~ a . : » » tind a su ‘ympndbam, Nor‘olk, England, one of the execu EROANTILE LIBRARY A8SOCIATiON.—NOTIJE— niary iuterest in the hotel aforesaid. So you see | No wouder, then, that the arrivals should have been | mer tour a somewhat exhausting comfort; it is just arrival is Seprenced Ly acannonsde and a brass ore of the ide vr Plomfeli, dezesaed: and any person that the “‘demnition cash” is, after all, the primary | comparatively few, and that the departures should | possible that in that musical colloquy between Mr. | band playing on the lawn. A tew steps brings Os to | Gin aoc tr dows, be ogerergile vacengy Ayako} : and Mrs. Smith, Mr. 8. described a class of society | the Fort William Henry, one of the finest botels in | pe Pewarded for bie troubte consideration with all of us. There has been, how- | have kept pace with them. Perohed out as we are | Gp, ery considerable numbers, when he remarked | the country, being 340 fect in length on the lake,and | "“Wywomeuas, May 31, 1863, ever, I am told, a grand rebellion, insurrection, or | here upon a bleak promontory, catching the sea | that— m 42 feet deep, with a wing 180 by 42 feet in the rear, | ~~~ uprising of some of the tyrannized crinoline, and | drift as it is swept along by the piercing easterly ator Mra, Jenee, the equister, lighted ‘ronghont with gus, and furnished with | [Mts Mistoutauicet es agony Yonrecdywearts | bonis ” WALMRR'& CUOR, Ret ors. im consequence thereof the grand winding up ball | blasts by which this coast is at all times favored, I And gan afford to (rave! I the susather, be desired. We are received by the attentive host, | joces any nrormstva or him wil be tankfully reseived | ATOTICR I8 HERNBY GIVENS SHAT HENAY HL. of the season is to come off at the Oceau House on | need scarcely tell you that it requires a strong sun to Mrs. Smith, my dear. Daniel Gale, Esq., and shown our comfortable quar pow, ie! ai 52 Bond street, between State and Atlantic, Eoward, Chief Kapneer of the Fire Hepariment, hao the last day of this month. make the place endurable. To Boston people, who But, nevertheless, so long as the demand exists | ters, and after vereaking of a superb evening meal— pogpennenies. Grand Marshal ee ime torehlte ht provedsion, ¥ « "i fresh fish from the lake, together with all the delica- ICHAEL DUHAMEL, LATE OF EVREUX, DRPART- | Tx . Th But Jet ue not anticipate. The affairs of to-day, | are irmired to this inhospitable climate, Nahant,even | the supply shonld follow : n get! M i m7 q Turnverein and other sc cieties that wiab to joim i procen- 4 ‘ ok cise ae light : men! de L’Hure, Fraiice, who left this city'for Tillmols: | ion, will cog ot ions or rather yesterday, must be attended to. The } in bad weather, may offer some attractions, but to na F te prin oD Lerten Pecan aires . le season—you may light your sogar, take & | 20 «months since, will hear Uf maters of lasportance ‘ofhim | tion ioike Grand Marsoalt Wie H, Bowarde oF ts ie undare ly the | promenade on the "hg hop in the parlor, a agme Diytpelzing eliher personaly or by lederto Wm. Hall koa, | ¢4, chairman of the Joint Committee of th Counssom Cornell week commenced gaily witha concert and hop at | those accustomed to warmer latitudes a sojourn highest, a of ithe Green Mountains, known as | Legg rsd li ho Sgn ae yl - wry, N. THOS, McSPEDON, Ubairman, ‘ nad encsnin abe ‘ : ¢ for which good boats ae at hand, | ————2——————_—_—__—_—__— 8, McSPEDOS, Ubairmsn. the Bellevue (the hop harvest is very good this year), | here in the atmosphere we have lately had must naa adlaaticos tack th gt Mer ngiles CA pg ci Our days are’ put in by visiting the ruins of Fort P. F —MARION CHAPTER NO. 6—ANY MEMBER EW YORK FLORENCE AS8OCIATION— WILU and on yesterday Mme. Gazzaniga gave us a delight- | have proved anything but agreeable. though not reaching an altitude equal to that of | George, Diamond Island, where we gather fine crys- ] i. feaghaton PoE. ms Coamsbersaicete ne | ithe hecdatorere at the Ohretete Finceee teen fal matinée, Madame was requested, some time | Nor ate the social features of the place of a cha- | Mount Washington, it’ is sufficiently high. to com: | tals, resembling britliant diamonds, ‘ishing, pic nlos | =—vemre———— nme | Nathan, Preaidet, to encort thee into the tae of pravessian since, to give a concert; but as things did not - rs for the physical | mand a view of the entire range of the Green | to Tea Island. dc.; but I am trespassing. ANTED—TO ADOPT, TO SOME RESPROTABLE | Barouches, badger, Ae. will bein yeacinens, ‘By order of Jook promising, and as she did hot desire pick Na ae yen hs be mEnobed Mountains, and of twenty ‘house square miles of | _ 1 will mention one little Eo ae and close, Witt fam eek tas wc o inne ieee BOW." ADRaM 0 sing to an audience of chairs, she declined; there- beh yes Mra b ' | country that for beauty of scenery cannot be | Standing on the piazza of Fort William Henry wesaw | Address Orphan, Hera d office. H. TOOKER, upon the Count de Sartiges, who keeps matters live- gga ag is very grand and very stately, but, | surpassed in the world. ‘The base is heavily wooded | @ cluster of boats gaily decked with fagsand stream- | — = ce ewe agapnor creme agence gp Ram R Kg here, proposed to get up a sndscription, to which | at same time, insufferably “dull. “There | up ‘to perhaps one thousand feet of the summit, | rs; presently they shoot out across the lake in the AND SP ANDRES SOctne aCtAL ROviI0R Se peace omsented. Iu a shore time nearly | ian external air of aristocracy about Nahant s0- | when the trees begin 10 grow short and stunted, | vicinity of the UnitedStates Hotel; in a iew minutes | Puen "on guURsDAw, AUGUST 90 AT Gaonwe | MeisbantaNvahauye, atl? o'dock My today Weduredey), two tickets, at two dollars each, were taken, } ciety, but it is the shadow without the substance. | Fiye hundred feet higher up the wood mostly disap- | they bave all reached that point; now they come dock, Brooklyn, © gold wath and chain’ the owner ona | Sept. |. end thence proveed to their position fa the live of A ‘and Ocean Hall ited yesterday a fine gathering Even the presence of a stray English lord or forei; ra, leaving here and there a few scrubby spruce, | this way in pee oal a band of music playing in } have them by proving property and paying expenses, Apply - hoot dante, a fully tavi of the créme de la créme, Without a stump tail tomar | diplomat tails to impart to it the trae savor of the | twisted and Jed, or overset by the wiad. pir the Teaning t; they are all attached by bow and | © Henry Breslin, No. 12 Jay sircet, Brooklyn, pacsncaeae: tae Serecee = the pasture of japonicas. The programme of the | crémede la créme. This one would have no right to | the mountain lifts its bald head far above the | stern lines to each o ye Scotland, or the society. Punctual attendance ia expected. ROBERT DIN WIDDIE, Secretary. some twenty-tive or (OUND—A HORSE, WAGON AND HARNE33 ON day is good. Voi quarre} with, but for the absurd pretension to intel- | jower strata of clouds. The rock is a soft mica or | thirty boats, each containing ladies and gentlemen Monday night, the 3th ult, {m the Kighsenth ward. Tne " ist are fectual preeminence which forms ita predominant | falcoso formation, with springs of water jutting out | in gay attire; they pass in review before us; our | owner can ste ibe same by proving property and parton | ‘TO Bett teeuicnta of New Yorks who hte aeiroaa cane ¢ ic. One can stand innate vulgarity and | petween almost every stratum. The stimmit con- | brass gun thunders forth a salute that sends its | CMar*. Apply ei the Claren ee tte & Ookhind. avail themselves of an invitation to Attend divine service tn J.—Duetto from “Linda” Ab Consolarm!, Md me. ignorance, provided they are aC iag ago by | sists of three peaks, ranging from north to south, | echoes over hill and valley; after passing slowly bonita v Trinity Chureb, aud to join in the py cession for the cole- Gazaaniga and Brignali . | reasonable degree of modesty. But it is hard to be | which, by a stretch of, imagination not uncom: | down the lake a abort distance, by asigaal they cast | J] OST—ONY DOLLAR REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR | Re Ny UP we peced smoke) eee Seen 9.—Bolg, vioron compelled to listen to sneers against ‘the m mon among enthusiastic naturalists, are sup- | Of their lines and form in colump, and now they | 24,, {Be recovery of s small yellow, sorgre® aeenens wane : J. C, BRALES, President | :. George's Societz. Bergmann character of New York society,” the absence of lite- | posed to represent the outlines of the human | come slowly this way, and at another signal #he eti- | Shy-one but the owuer. Hil MYERS Rings, os) a a ‘ake rary y tastes Aled pane Fina ed it, = ion countenance, and have received their names tite party sive three cheers, the ban struck, up | Ninw avenue, ee . MUSIC. y ent mm. persons W! mselves disp! ly. The i tt “Yan ia? abd cach bosh om is own bone | errr nnrrretesennrenereene Bn wan eee pennt {ila neulce a ord Sic Big“ Meperbee. generally, from persons whothemsclves display grose | accordingly.’ The Forehead ies, at the sonth | {Yates oa ae a ne ore | Lomtsg Ss EATGRDAE MORNING, ATORP 2 posers HAVING anxOvER % dcieaitine KO seek to overwhelm you with their intellectual im-| the Nose, rising 200 feet in height, and being de- | aquatic excursion ending ina trial of speed. The | clinker dutis boat 14 feet long whh red streak ontaldo, A = WR TE A A 1.—Valee “Felicitad,” Madme. Gezzanige Aibites, | Portance by talking familiarly of the literary cote- | cidedly retroussez in its proclivities. From the scene Was beautiful in the extreme. suitable reward will be paid for information conceroing ber, | Uc an extensive assortment of parlor square 2.—Rowanza “Favorite,” Signor Brignoli......,Douizatti, | Ties and celebrities of the modern Athens jast like | of the Nose you rise gradually 400 feet in going a by npoly ing Cy the office of the United States Heiel Directory, tad opright planed Srpreadly tor tata 3.—La Narapjera (Orange Verder), Matic. Gazzaniga. | Sterne’s friend, who used books as he did lords— | mile and a half north, passing two or three “ ROCKAWAY. ae erent belcatnratinnennrnmennmmtentines 4) ne 4.—Doetto, from “'Eheir ba Sh learned their titles and then boasted of their ac: | any one of which would make a respectable pe ae Rocwaway, N. ¥., August 26, 1858. STOLEN PRON A LETTER, ADDRESSED, To NeIL raewre, and all instruments warranted ee ete nized. | quaintance. , though T do not know that any one has received | 47, jyr42i0 Cudhertus Bh - a; | Rare tha lan ot Sup lose s lnel'gareeas hee aren — ae een —Otssic Song, Signor Albites. 1 Ber; To one of the younger pretenders of this sort, | that appellation—when you reach the extreme point |“ "| ms, of Catharine Street, Not Drowned, d fe Audowe files. privn,. Ones Lomerbenipane, Me, TANOB, PIANOS, PTAROS.—A LOT OF SECOND Goaducrors Sguor Albites and Herr Carl Bergmann. who had fastened tipon me as a listener, I remarked, | of the Chin, having attained an altitude of 4,350 feet, | ut Rescued—The Ledics’ Charity Bult—Dui! | 40.380 dan Sepiember 0,186, Factiag are hereby oan- Pinnce om, » inare and upright, for gale together OF sep Thave a —. — tog ae oe carsientiy, that the Boston ladieebad rather blue | Now, if the atmosphere be clear, turn your eyes east- Times at the Hotels, §. . See td ob coadoal ag Beg Ange anes cnn. a saloon for music, and consider, therefore, oy. r i ofthat ri ’ , 5 'y | tendency. ward, and the whole range of White Mountaias loom Mr. Wiiliams, of Catherine street, was not drown- QroLer. CRBSIFICAEE OF STOCK IN TH” THIRD pens bargaine, a 261 Ninth a critical remarks uj the artists’ performances “A blue what, sir?” she replied, with an indignant " : would be absurd. Phe audience was made up en- | toss of her head, evident); y disgrsted with what she be baatiet pect yp Moen Fi oe ed on Tuesday evening, ax has been stated, for he tirely of habitués of the Opera, and, of course, was | conceived to be a physic and not very flattering al- | Turn to the north, and you have the cify of Montreal | was rescued by the assistance of Mr. E. Gorman and the most difficult and daintily particular that coula | lusion, You will hardly credit it, but I had to ex- | pefore you, eighty miles distant, the three mountain | the constable of the beach, | rps be found, It is enough to say that they were | plain to her that | had not the remotest idea of clas | pesks in the vicinity, cad an tiiecaaa Cott ot Tied Le ee eh 8 tery extiansled con ith Brig- he her fair compatriots amongst the Blue Noses. country stretchin, ‘away up and down the St. Law- dition, but was speedily recovered by the assistance Lie om aha casted July 9 ist8 and end tothe undermgned. The @ eaulloned against ‘receiviog or Me the | PIANOS AND MELODEON?, OF SCVERIOR MAKA, AT APETEDBINE & REOOINIOOD, 22 W ule be | citrefiniy low trices —8im 8 Un tra sao a i OD , reek. extremely low pi — Y rw Yorn, August 9 1568. matress | $175, $140, $100 and $10 heoond hand imelodeoun from tod upwards. One of the largest catalogues of magic in the pleased with all, and especially delightea w: ’ > | Vaiced Baton, Musieal faatraments and Musical warchaa- noli's “Spirito Gentil,” and Mme. Gazzaniga’s bal- | It is no wonder that ignorance like this, accom- | rence.” Turn westward, and the whole valley of Lake | °! Dr. Murphy, of Brook’ Mal eee tO OAT EN ENING AL. | dige of ell hinds at the lowest possible rater. Pianos and me- jad “La Naranjera,” both of which were demanded rtion of intellectual superiority, to | Champlain, wi i seks ‘hia ball aizam by the dies comnected. with the ayes Ming Be tore eee erest | \cdeoue for rent; sla» moutbly pa ved for piaece. ne M ee sore periouty to | Champlain, with the villages of Platteburg, Burling: | gyis"a¢ the United States Hotel, was well attended | wegen bask, ei htop, ‘x tslaiintewnet wit given fr | HC RACH WARNS, agent, 8) Bread for a second time. In answer, Madame sang ‘' La | which it bas no real claims, should render ‘ 4] ws mére et lEnfante”—scene dramatique by Doni- none. disagreeable in the eyes of New Yorkers and wes candet iy the kdtrmaies teonthayn iow it] yin d ?. etarn of above. Apply at 127 Eas’ Broadway. on Wednesday, the 25th instant, and realized quite | ‘* P [ANOS.—WARTED TO EXCHANGE, 89MB FINE OLD brandies for ® fvet clase piano Address Merchant, siti, with such fervor and dramatic effect as to herners. The former recognise in the ostenta- | \, a nice sum; much to the credit of those ladies con- | ————————— pas. arouse even this rather usée andience to enthnsiasm. | tion of wealth which is displayed here only a fami- — pogo Lad re pomp nected with it from Williamsburg and New York. _.__-- AWARDS, _ viol - | Beeldcies, — a sung the delicious serenade from Don Pas- | lier feature of their own circles, and they are not | the other indefinitely in the distance, covered with This afternoon the excitement is immense, in con- REE, DOLLARS REWARD —L@3T, ON SATURDAY, OLE MEDAL OF JIONOR AT THR UNIVERSAL quale with much sweetness and delicacy. The con- | disposed to concede to it, when unaccompanied by | a green so intense and unvaried as’ to require no | *i(ence of the arrest of a celebrated counterfeiter, the 28 inst, tn going from pier No. 2 North iver, | § EX4IBITION OF | 1886. cert was altogether delightful; and you will agree | other gifts, more reverence than they do at home. | stretch of imagination to give them the re} Mescnta, | N20 has been passing a large amount of counterfeit Seong Gresoaies ont 7 sien ens eae ihe DEPOT OF THE ALEXANDEE ORGANA, with me that the day was well commenced. In | The Southerners, who are generally people of cal- | tive name of Green Mountains. . pak vols ny weno of aoe at ae. a was | cagp, tree lick. alse gold. The above reward will bo given Started tpt uss of Goreng meemet Setar gee ee $ i i ct of steal with the [ On FA vhe evening there was, at the Fillmore House, | tivated minds and who have really social position to | ‘These are the most prominent and characteristic | jie from a aontienan fer eng atch and $80 in | samo Batery place at the office of the Moningwon bows.” banny ed in the Untted States, has adopted by the eminent triste Tn Rurope and america walle. Weille, Lines, Goto the long talked of fete in honor of Colonel | boast of, cannot stomach pretensions which are | features of Mansfield Mountain. There is @ in charge of the | ¥o.! OM THE PRM | chalky Vilanove, Ae ke: oe, who is as ee with ladies fair as he | based neither on intellec acquirements nor fa- | cave in the side, which has been explored perhaps | ™@! that attends to the bath houses. On his person 5 REWARD —STRAYRD AWAY is effic v bel jent at the head of his battery. Everybody | mily antecedents. Of course you will not under-| 4 hundred feet, terminating with an abru was found, when arrested at Mott's Hotel, several 1) mises ‘Went Broudwey, k and tan Engli ‘tis, 9250, $300, $378. hae beard my ates — pany a stand me as asserting that the whole of the society | @escent, down which no ian has yet ventured. = of the anew ¥4 —_ 3 ary jg fereatty had P Ry Raw RE re eT URRGURTEAS Jr aL poe ta vountry, and whic! no! manded by Colonel | of this place is thus composed. There are certain directly. on the summit, eral saf ping a by applying at 9 Wert Broadway. arte: Buswn'e seeordeoae, violia Sine bon ae 2 - h) a ch maica. The hotel keepers all complain of the duil- Ba A ek eaten saben 5 Semel eciel aren of twenty to t i REWARD.—LO8T, ON BATURDAY EVENING, Be} x 4 “ n There is a pond M. I have visited, in my day, many military posts, | smal! coteries of a very different character, which ry ‘ ond keep apart from the crowd; but excepting in exer- piped baad Sekadeneie depth. There ness of the times. The proprietor of the Pavilion $1 RRWARD. LOST, Ce RATTRDAY, Barna. bat never saw one in finer order than Fort Ac jete instructor for the Alexandre organ. On Wednesday of every week the Colonel throws it | cising a sort of restraint over the rampant elements | jg giso a cascade on the east side worth v1 ting, and says that most of his customers have stopped at | fo’ raion ferry. ‘® leather covered Nesrale Minate Boom. | ey PARTIES IN S£ARCH OF THE GREATEST BAR- the e the Brool my ng the same by leaving 4 - mye gain for ossb, please call at 349) even’ 2 ty Gret street, amd examine for thomeel: . erb plano, carved and iniid in the highest style of ele- ce. Customers will be treated fairly and Nberally. Bethe Aion guaranieed or money refunded [a every ease. TANTED—A GOCD PIANO. 7 OCTAVE, HANDSOME, ity meke, for which a Wheeler & Wilron ($120) ee never ured, will in part payment. a 0] to the pablic of all classes, horse foot and | of pedantic suobvishness, which would break out went home this season, and the only ones that #.pport the | a) tb = The esplanade within the fort makes a ints caricature but for their presence, they impart a ee —_ tole we Tooned towns of Un- | house are of the tribe of loracl. 5 By on ferry Offiee will rece've the above capital drive, and the scene is something to be re- | to the society of the place but little of the tone and | gerhill and Stowe. On the Stowe side one may as- | , rhe Weather here is delightful, the bathing ro- ;WARD.HORSE, WAGON A membered. The ramparts are crowded with spec- | color of their minds. | cend very comfortably on horseback to the Mountain freshing, and the beach was never in better condi- jen from tho stables 547 Siath tators, bewildered between the tine view of thesea | Nahant is, therefore, as you will see, a resort | House on the summit, directly north of the Nose, | “8 than at present. of the 2th.» dri and the gay equipages, with their still gayer ocou | adapted to ‘Boston people, and to Boston peo | The route thither is from the Waterbary station, on | Tt pas ants, who career around the promenade, exchang- | ple only. With the exception of an occasional | the Vermont Central Railroad. Our party, however, SPECIAL NOTICES, —’ rt = RNERS the nigh are. long cleft fore knee a iittle iP o ing salutee, congratalations, and @ ranning fire of | stranger like myself, who hasa taste for social explo- oO 0 a EEMS ep tbe i ‘balr off between Ve eyes, and some white ‘hi, Hersid oftce, New York. ok hots. The oficers and men, in fall uniform and | rations, but few persons from the other States are | Sace™ded from the Underniy aiae aae eee | eee oo ronnta EXPRESS hgire, iriag. Ser eyes ihe sopesrance of having been seals splendidly mounted, give the finishing touch to the | tempted to visit it. Boston society, whenit is select, | We travelled in carriages fifteen miles to the base of Wil be ciapaicted per sieemar sud fet of vivgie barneas The sbore reward will re paid INSTRUCTION. ensemble, and are always on the alert to prevent ac- | is, I know, really enjoyable, but as seen here it is the | the mountain, and ascended on foot, reaching the Cn Priten, Meek ls cdo ?. &. for ihe, recavery. of ihe above, By appiziug wo. D. Law. | 2 wean wg, HOOKKREPING cidents. | Then there is a band of music, and “Oh, | dreariest thing imaginable, At other watering | Mountain House at dark, alter a somewhat ¢ Fre'ght pet nn eg i OY AY na renee, 1,129 Brosd' dcor south of Thirty fo: eM ‘our buciness somam, good gracious!” (to use the enthusiastic language | places, North as well as South, one is amused by the ing climb, for the ladies, of three hours. The visi- FREEMAN & CO, 50 Broulway. REWARP —8TOLEN FROM TH# SC HSCRtR. | Billy, who, with a laudable ambitinn, seire le become good of Eliza Jane,) “all sorts of nice things.” | Well, the | mixture of different local varieties and peculiarities | ters there numbered some forty or fifty, inclading | scasonlO-OHARTER OAK LODGE 90-ON ac $100 @re io Bexton eounty, Incians, 13 head of cattle, en. To such we would yefer to Mr. Palne’s aande- people owe this chiefly to Colonel Magruder, and so | which are there congregated. They present at least | two artists trom New York, who had been for sore acount of the celebration cu Wedneesay nexi the cogs | Ihuntcity. “ail pereens ere taatioued aguve: purchaslop of re eT ee oer re they resolved t do the handsome by him and give | the attraction of contrast, and when bored hy one | ra) weeks engaged in sketching the different varieties | is? communication of Charter Unk Laxige 24 will be bell reward will be paid for ins (LASSES WILL BE RESUMED IN THB COLLEGE OF bim a ball, and they did it very well. I thi re | it is easy to pass on to another. Here, however, a | of scenery, incinding others from your city and from | ‘StiT.°o%™s, i= ‘be moon at 2h, o'chock, instead of 8 the recovery of the propert ) St Prencia Xavier, Wert Fifteonth street, og Monday, were abont five hundred invitations extended. This | stranger nmst live on Boston codfish altogether, and | Wy Bary OL Suid tercats come eee, | Ocoee ia ie evening. BVOC, a woosTER, W. ey es ge) See BM. VAISCOL, 8. J. President. the style of thing which, a9 you often say, “ex- ag ee act tahoe wth seo you. : 4 tlemen and ladies from the town of S——, some __Gmonce G. Mrvemmin, Beery. es _— REC INNITOYE rom, TOURO plains itself.:""— ball on Tuesday vight was rather an animated | thirty or forty miles distant, who, to use the mildest — IN CONSE: im 72 C C wonty street, near Quveccccerccerccssccccererers tocesecere resevererese® | oftait—at least for this dead.alive place. It brought | open, prt to Mansfield with the intention of No; oe Quen matin Wootoret he New Toco asianniinsiensininni Beet, wel ro geen on September LTT ty Py 7 The pleasure of your company ie requested at a $ | 08 an infusion of lively elements in the shape of | having a good time. Alter enjoying a good supper, | Spd Erie Railroad Company wit ve Closed Wiis dy, Bopt 1 WisTANR GLA? Ay | Geevsary vee Prahran ge aagstge 2 } pall to be given at the Fi! nore Bouse, on Tuesday rome fast young men, in dog collars and cable ties, | we arranged ourselves on mattresses laid on the floor, | pp Pree for all bowia ds foot LL, fre aa = & THIRD ANNUAL FAIR OF reaces see cireulars. FROY, KLIS CHASLIBK. Director, i Pattie, Suds Inet ta tenor of Lect. Ool Magrader, ¢ | managed to infuse a little spirit into the company,and | (the house, one story, 24 by 40, not being of sufficient | [Eula ef LOU1s AGRWULTURAL AND MEOHANT. time two misutes 10 the foot op | — ————————. } v. & A. 2 | to set the girls’ tongues and feet goin, se vau- | capacity to admit of a parlor and bedroom for each CAL SLATION be given on the Ertranoe $10, to be paid at IRAM DIXON'S ACADEMY OF BOOKKEEPING AND counsnes Fe ant Ee renctt call thems, age oscasionalty gond | Cabueity to admit of a parlor and bedroom fr each | srry commence on Mouiay. be Oh day ef Repiamber vest, | Movee? ciel, The fret oat oul hes te eat sod st | TE "pearnnanp, 2 fromt ay.~ Ornamenial peace } LeCowrre De Sarnces, = Court Fre ; for something. They help to galvanize the inane cl- | Sweet restorer, Ae.,” before us. But alas! for the un- | *@¢°™"* £5 So Sepgeen In PREMIUMS. valk Ire o'clock. ‘Ehe stesmboate THOS. | i *very style executed io orcer, Mason Macons, py a $ | ements of which would be aristocratic society is com- | certainty of all human expectations. Qor 8—— Fhe mont beral premium lini ¢ offered in thie country. a | FUTBAM leaves Soetet Gpeing OEM MAO } Lon Ramune, Fees tone,” } | Posed, imparting, after thefashion of Tony Lampkin, | fends had no intention ‘bo interrapt the good | wr fuer ssa CT et | Sirech H. Yo every Hour for DOES Lelia, Prepeiaten J. gd 2 § Tacsar, | J. Srawane Tuokwvare } vitality to the otherwise dreary episodes of its arti- | time they were enjoying by any such stupid Sse inne i Newrent, August 16, 1858. oe Sonate Shak tates: thle oul bene performance as sleep, and the number of “ cute” TION NOTICES, fasbiona’ a e things said that night would have made Punch’s for- POLITICAL, Tom rite, FOLLOWING OR phan = BRO NINE NRA IE ited by the announcement of the concert | tune. ound us with “tired nature's sweet | zone a There were shout one hundred and thirty subseri- pe sing hy ae 1g, 21st, in the diaing hall RR Sl ane Wines aeons Awe PTON AND ANTLOORRUPTION, bers, at ten dollars each, and care was used in | Of the hotel by Miss Abby Fay, “the young Ameri- | We were deprived of our sunrise view by a thick Vid DIGATION vane SUVERALGATY OF THE ineuing the invitations, so that none bat presentable | car prima donna.” It is only moonmneny te be 2c: | cloud which enveloped the whole mountain. About Come aa the winds come when fareeia are rev ted. persons should appear on the festive scone. The en- | Cuainted with the sponsorial cognomen of Miss Fay | nine o'clock, however, the cloud graduaily rolled | Come Se, .Be waves come when, navies are s:randed. tire first and second (loors of the hotel, with thesalle | {5 Know that she is a Yankee of the Yankees. Her | away, and the prospect which opened upon us was | A maasmnesuee of the peosie of Wensheyier,, Rock @ manger, the parlors and piazzas, were reserved {or | father is a man of wealth, and therefore of conse- | enough richly to compensate us for all the difficul. | ard Punam counting, t distinetion of pariy. will be the ball. The piazzas were enclosed with parti | quence in these parts. He made a great deal of | ties we bad encountered in reaching it. Above el" at Tarrytown on yy, Neptember 2 IBA, ai twelve apt gactenes, ther re 7 colored muslin, and liguted with lanterns a /a oney by selling groceries and bars of soap, and is | was pt ay. Below, asen of light Hoating alt, CGS BY CF FA. Bt 5} Be eal at of whieh tne (nel rere cui too csve of. ea Chinois, which threw a subdued and mellow light | now spending some of it in bars of music. Miss | with wufficiont intervals to give us the outlines of malta eet Aer "iiay abel haze ven, tmpouned, notice, oc the wale anal | las and a o pumber of Seen par. have besa in- over the fair promenaders. The ball room proper | aby is a young woman of twenty—there or there- | the surrounding country, which, with the lights and posluvely adrens the and. Tn, claiming property in @ucb impounded an! ees was decorated with flowers, and over thé | shouts. She is very thin, with rather an interesting oi formed Saas ee Sas wee the day of sale, may recover the same, ser entrance was the initial ‘of the gallant | f.ce and has evidently ‘been educated up to the penny cmt Ont Te Sam W, FORNEY, Philadel shies. Sutable proaf a¢ hin or her pom parmssal for ap. - Colonel, also botanically expressed and surrounded | gnest point. She has already sung at Saratoga, and | friends burst forth into a chorus of “Oh! mys Hoa. D. DOUGHERTY, Favadaiphia co Gateanl, cider Dan geese, of two Gnliare expense | fies will reopen at No z0 with artillery sabres. [t is useless to attempt to | has had more success than any native artist except | and “did you evers!” and then throwing a sto ia AC Pe in how York. feaciuctiocamant of ibe tore convey any idea of the brilliancy of a féte like this. | Madame de Wilhorst. The programae of the con- | down the precipice, two hundred feet high on the | Yom JOHN 8 It nite, Westchase count F. Cacda, 17 Lafeyette place. One may say that the party was distingué: that | cert included a duet from Verdi's “Masnardieri,” by | eastern side at the Nose, aacientific dis} F080 A aig RENEE, 9 Wonshen yon LROPOLD DI v there were many pretty ge | all charmingly | \fiss Fay and Signor Brignoli; the Romanza from “fl | cussion as to. whether a stone would travel faster we a Wo SEN reo, Be darson,$ cous = ty a ohn bi fo yh ~~ dressed, and that the men were all comne i! faut. | Duo Foacari,” by Signor Amodio; the “Spirito Gen: | thrown up or down. The up party argued that the} §.f. JaMas, z - ‘ * terrace, Hoboben, A. 1, is open Yor tbe recopuon of paplin But as for giving a pen picture of the spirited | +). hy Signor Brignoli; a selection (largo) from | resistance of the atmosphere being greater below, a Errata an, } Potzam county. | seeaion begina dept I. Peas eapecally on the day after, it is impossible. | \isria de Rohan, and an allegro finale from one of | stone would travel upwards more rapidiy; while the | j‘,uiis GRERRT. JR, {Rockland county. seals el “Gn eneones One can only say there was a great crush of crino- | Pacini’s forgotten works—the trio from Attila by | down party maintained s‘outly that the resfstance COMMIPIRE OF ARRANGEMENTS. te Troasarey eal ether eee line, a great crowd of white cravats, and that you | yieg Fay, Signori Brignoli and Amodio, the duet | of the atmosphere was the same in either case, and aa cbareee 0 | ve, pay over f could only see some whiskers and drese coats, inter. | from “La Travinta,” by Miss Fay and Brignoli, the | the attraction of gravitation would accelerate the onne| OWN MA MAETING. eee “Sa Dw. Th OAMMM, Fronident of the mixed with a vast expanse of silk and lace, and all | Romanza “Di Provenza,” from the same opera, by | velocity of the ‘stone downwards, Not feeling ina | 1e3t src ETE LE: seicoaciget st |. wew Toe, Anas” Megetoner® of we Contra Park, sorta of feminine baage = omega were | Amodio; the serenade from Don Pasquale, b¥ | mood for discussion, I illustrated the proposition by | Yen o'ciogk. and at Youkere. Returaing. will leave. Tarry- Raw Tons, August 9 pe = ma and senators, doctors an ae young | Brignol!, and an echo waltz — written | aliowirg my hat to blow over the precipice an tg a oe 8 NOERSTEN COMMITTAR, OF | ARHRNCMENT of leisure, loungers and elegant Bohemians, young | for” Miss Fay by her teacher, Sig: | jodge on an inaccessible point down the side. One | engaged for tbe ip. = ar . the & Counciimen will mest on Paturtay. Ui jadies and old, fast and slow, pretty and ugly. There | por Bendelari, who conducted the concert. | of our company. regard of the presence of the — ine, of 1h a in tee otine of tn Dopey < on that I onght mr were also army men, very convenient to precede one | ‘The dining hall of the hotel, an oblong room with ne AMMANY HALL —A REGULAR MEETING oF THe | Of Taxon, No 32 Chambers wigel to be coon Ins perigrinations, for crinoline recedes before | 4 iow ceiling, was quite full, and among the an- | than to have ex myself =o ons ‘when it gu Thureiay evening, Bape Se Colock preclesly. Pune: | ted cresg f orig inthe between Finth o eat epaulettes, when it presents a wall of steel | gionce I noticed Lord and Lady Napier, ex-Speaker | was blowing, which we departed to visit the | ‘wal atiendance is requenied, by q J Lay Wg Sg Ry LY to dress coats. Perhaps some of your | Winthrop and other distinguished 8. There | other points of interest. After a ramble of five AAO ¥, POW! pry ty &- Mrenak, berwean erty | BILLIARDS, readers who incline to choregraphic sports may feel | wag also a regular claque like that which we hearst | hours we again returned to the Mountain House Jone er yiemhnarnen, {Seeretarics. fick sireets. Paving Third sronue, between Forty fourth | “sq = WOULD AGAIN GIYR NOWICR interested in the order of the dance. So here it is:— | the Paris theatres, seats enough the mem-{ snd found our S—— friends trying to} ——— Ll ™, of 4 Pony ofsth wrecta, ie Beleias. pavement Pepraiane rFansiOn — WB OPED A “tion ae seorecerceceresevece verces secsverecerroecesesers ® | Vers of it mustered in the usual place direstly under | Cool themselves down from a somewhat ai feel. | YOSR@, MEN'® DEMOCRATIC GENERAL 00 sree street, between Bighih, arenas and Harlem exis, are hone tac and oid By, 0 OUR: P anne the chandelier. As for the concert it was weil | ing arising out of the discuesion of which we heard | gany fall, om Threiay tveming, sopeomber 2 al 80° 6 GAUPIN, | Commities —— 3 syut. BOO AO RUDER. enough. Misa Fay hat a good voice, admirably full | the commencement in the morning, ‘nd which had | Tmporaat business willbe ¥ ak BRP” | seston SR aaa ; a try } | and equal in the upper register. Her in’ is | continued ever since. The np and down parties both | y,wus Ginnons, Po B. EBOTISE, Coaiemes, iw. Gener, | Bea ; ; firm and always trae; her execution is excellent | held their ground with great tenacity and ability, | Wa. Goa, } Secretaries, Aeeatios sett oe SXONLSIOR CVSHION, H tee etapaged to the g soest otves Mage (9, Rie meesle ee pl ng ii reference to the FY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT —A MEPTING OF THR aaa teoursey "All styles of bilined uablew one 8 } Tren nich wena het as “the Srogvemne oF scleniie authoeition at — DU beiceatenet ihe Fin Amwemsip one vg I~ arog (RSTNUT AND ORATNED PURNTEURE, 4D riner thorteat ‘action, nad in the deat aiyle. Fanatecory 1 Goid ; j | lected for the concert was concerned, her pisce de LAKE GEORGE an Whe Seats Coaresuos. “Witlam | mashiecture, Mt PABAINGIONS. warerooms, 300 Canal | <om Galw—a SPLENDID STOCK OF OLATR AND 3 resistance. The Echo waltz, composed by Signor 1 . - Pale of, the ward, and Thomas @. Girrin, of the | strest, opposite Wooster street. Reta liahed 1544. F LB—k SPLENDID SPOCK OF SATE AZS H ~~ Bendelari, is something in the same vein as Jenny Lake Gaonor, August 20, 1858. nth Ward, AllernaNe®. «VANE, Ninth ward, Chairman, | JONAMELLED ORAMUSR SUI¥S OF PURINTURS I” of nd my new Improved cuanions pu im <beit plage. 3 Eosedriie..c-. - $ | Tina's “Kono song,” but not 80 good. It is atter ) The Route~Scenery—Reminiscences—A Gale on the | sony 3, Bxaw, Righih ward beeeury. al sloraand tyien, ivieen' ah eal. a priee y'all went," gcon! pnw, bagulig tie ; } the same order as those tremendous polkas with Lake—Boat Race—How to Enjoy Ones-self, &. ry ppraria MhREn WARD. Hicanal suse, cl Jheedonocmeincennenn Irene — 3 which Madame de la Grange used to amase herself | One of the most delightful little trips I hare ever WINES, LIQUORS, &C. deere nea PEIORAS OF THR UNITED STATES ARMY Use } | when she did not happen to like the fluale of | the ~¥ Ha 4 \HANPAONE WINE—GAME A® USED AT TUR GARAT | [)URNITCRE—A FAIR VALUE OIVEM IN BBADY Fesinars bles ene puree cullsens, 6} Se HEPwing & | opera, amd therefore sung something or other which | taken is to this lovely lake. We take boat or cars C ‘Telegraphi supper at the Paes Gerdoas, trom the money for furniture, carpets, books, paintings, As., 4c, | “°%#— 1 ¥, ieee Sarl pony» a IID TEES pay ~ as aj a =e —y of ee from New York, Newburg, or any point on the Hud- marae ove tBorreee, Pere. & File, now lsodiag and | at 128 Sisth avenue, between Ninth and Penth etree, = Ret ees, ey — wooenere oe oF * 5 wi . 1 < aed warebonee, ——$—$——$$$————$ ( 4. ¥. It was rather too hot and crowded for dancing, net on asoud ber phan any ‘capabilities ‘but wes eon, to Albany, thence by Baratoge and Whitehall | gp per bssket; usual prise 918._ igi I Water eirest, sear Wall, Den te te te ef 21 elt foo os but nevertheless many enterprising persons “tried inogutber unenited to the place, which is not adapt- Railroad to Lake Champlain, thence by steamer to R AND DULABEATED 1 | fom Jyh, Rn ho sitting: Fort Stm 200, 5 , it on” with more or less success. There was wupret ed for ordinary ballad singing to say nothiog of vocal | Fort Ticonderoga, where we dined and spent an D Fiat #5 Willan vetween Pine and Cedar | and by ingtaimenta, at 62 White wireei, third door from 7 TABLES AND PATENT CUBE be yg ore ret pple ae. aS, the —, Mas Pay executes | hour pleasantly, viewing the rains of the old fort, rani, na egg pe] . Pie . om at the following of var eve WAS A rigade | her music well, but as 1 to it an) ee | sae ebarge on the supper, and I don’t think the Scanetle fervor or wrenpaoks A Fe or all, 1 the and from the lawn in front of the hotel we Invea Es ‘wood and gises, tm forge, ond peal aun SEGARS AND TOBACCO, How York Hotel. people behaved at all well. I have alwa, real test of artistic excellence. This must come, | fine view of the Green Mountains of Vermont, Crown PUROHABERA OF KRGARS CAN PROCURR Brayoort Bi hoticed that the “aristocracy” is very ravenous for | however, one day or another, but until that timeshe | Point, Mount Defiance, &c. We now take stage for | GP tea "years ony do porka: shetstue tect Neaierien mm | "ary desirable brands, at a great reduction from market Pt Germata Hove supper, and the more select the party the more tre- | should not sing in public. Her pronunciation of Ita- | 4 ¢our mile drive over a pleasant road along the | S004 ot glass, frst Mass hecah, Tot sed seestting wises, By srabliekment, | ta Normse ea low a $4 per ly a mendously overwhelming is the attack upon the | Jian is also very bad, and she seems to affect the P wilarey: norter, ‘and Havana sagare, ina OOO, cnpEKe, 17 Rrowwny, sala Reuenal Hoses. eatables. I should recommend the adoption of the | French or skyrocket school, dealing rather in orna- | Stfoam that empties into Lake Champlain from rule of @ very estimable lady of your city, who | mental fioritures than in the interpretation of dra- | Lake George, the latter being 220 feet above the aoe street, the room ia INE AVANA SEGARS—MB. RUGENS JEAN OF ane ives every yeat a children’s party, and at supper | matic music in that dee jonate style ol t “4 firmof Joan Uriarte & Co, of Havans. wil’ tke fayette Hall, Browd wey. fouee an order thus: “Now, afi ths’ Little gicle mast | belongs pecallarty to the Ttellan schoola’ ‘aclpeat former, and as we nest Upper Ticonderoga a teat: | __‘MOPAUMAN Te, —_____| rdere anil inh nw forte towing pond orn Low's erom, 48 and 90 Rast Thirty second street. stand nearest the table and all the little bays out: | gung the “Spirito Gentil” and the serenade charm- | tiful cascade bursts upon our sight. Here we em- | Arorick—ALLOTRANGRRS WHO COME TO THR CITY | Menara, Qxudelet, Voure & Coe, ¥7 Willism street up stairs SH eaeer’’ side, one between every two of the gir. When! | ingly, receiving a decided encore in the latter. Amo- | bark on board of the new and traly did little for the varpore of the ante ne and Rightaenth street. say begin, all the little boys will help the girls, | dio worked ap hie voice admirably in the “Di Pro- | steamer Minne-ha-ha, which is in waifing to convey Sioving te Sepak wiew wee tee coal cee A GSHGABS— cLosiNG QU? TO PAY ADVANCES =I AM ‘street and Fourth avenue who, after they bave nae will go away, and | yenza,” and made a a sensation. He haa entirely | us up this pee Lt lovely becauge of its beautifu wal tents gadis they will sia aaron 1 tm wou'enat coe | Poi? very, fine Concha, sear, ee beads je give the boys a chance. © arrangement is a | recovered from his Havana illness, and really sings | green isles and the purity of its waters, which are #0 | Der of Ke. § Broad street, aad into Downing’ oyster ‘owelry wore, 7 Broadway, Thia ia A chasse sekiom ery simple one, and I Advise all the Fifth avenue | fetter than ever. ‘The concert altogether wae quite | remarkably clear that you can see the bottom at the | {yuablehment, here they will ind sn oywier in Resoing wi'B | Shevtd\m hurry wp. people to introduce it among the old boys and girls. | pleasant and mocessfnl affair. = of geveral fathoms, and it kles beneath the | —- — —_— —————————————————————— However, Colonel Magruder may well frend of wheels of our steamer in the like clusters of «iO WeTRY, 7 1 led aie his ball. It waea grand affair, and was patronized THE GREEN MOUNTAINS. diamonds, We now commence a scene of varied | 2 o--= a - x FAORN BXCHANGR PT 3D INLAND MAVIGA- by many persons of distinction, 1 saw the Count Maxerrano Movwrain, Augast 26, 185¢, | Beauty. Prisoner's Inland if the first we pass, next a | “AMERICAN, DENTAL IN- | (YRS Boi Muce Company, New York, Angst 91, 1a08— |, SPORTING, : and Countess de Sartiges, Senator Gwin, Mr. ANSF 4 NOS. , | comes Juniper, after which we a group of five, ma mie Tepes 4 an $08 Fins Avante, | Nivicend <The Hoar! of Dirsetorsof this company Dave thie | * Fine DOUBLE BAR BT. Tuckerman, Dr, Jobin M. Carnochan, Ms. | A Philanthropic Correspondent—A_ Neglected galled Cook's Istands; and in rotation, Slim Point, * Pramfame $ Fe saat em dag deciared s vem annual 44nd or ion m per ent, payable a OR BALE A (pity st George Bancroft am re. Bancroft, with others Peauty Spot—The Highest Peak of the Green icar’s Island, opposite which stands Back Moun- Teeth.” Jow, Work guaranteed, | CO demande Mf applied for ‘momediatale; ‘cont May ‘Haers remedied RASRR RIVER.—PRRSONS PROCEEDING TO FRA. Reon Ter As piy 2 8.8. BO {ism Gols tree 2 op’ whose “names are great in mouths of wisest ca , og ~— Mountain | tit, and the side bill beneath is called Rattlesnake's fire.” As for the ladies, I cannot attempt ‘to ila Mountains A Rocky _Physiog Mow Den; then Harbor, and on the tert Floating Battery refined gold, to paint the lily or throw a perfume on | Scenery—Pleasure under Difficulties, &e. Islands appropriately named, nay ee resem: he violet.” J have my own private opiajgn op in these days of progress, whéa the gomforts and / blance to a range of floating bat 3 back of this L wal rv I ae. Roparemmen of tbe Sontal ort, at bis of- henaee and Ameren Ratahiished 182). We eo oe Wall rest, nia one b¢ insured at comparatively | ————————— HANO BY mortal jis ioeuranes Company, | WTAXTRD—A GOO? SRCORD TAN tive. BD Ob. LNAVITT, rerpiary, 6 Hecald oiler, vaniog wrins and WDCre 1 BAY DO #98,

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