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WHERE WE SPEND THE SUMMER. How the People Bustiants at Biskibes, Virginia Springs, Biagara - pene jountains and Norfolk. Temporary Retreats for New Yorkers at Catrkill Mountaims, Rockaway, Long Branch, Gergen Point, Fire Island and Islip, Mountain Dew, Spring Water, Sea Breezes and Fashionable Recreation, er Kee de SARATOGA. ‘Usrrep Stirs Horer, Sari70G, Paly 31, 1859. Swaday at the Springs—Eatent of Pisty—Nolables in Town— Hops and Tableaue Vivents—Pic Nécs and Con- certs—The Escaped Sun and the Princely Lovers— Cards—Philad lpria versus New York Lawyers— Mas + euline Amusements— Politics at tte Sorings— Movements of Politictane—The Weather, de. do | Maving done my religious duty thie moraing, and list- ened to 8 tolerabty good sermon ftom an orthodox minie- ter, I will devote my afternoon to giving you a few ideas ef matters tn genera! and a fow things in particular. Sunday is & very long day in Saratoga—longer, perhaps, at this bouge than at any other of the hotels. The folss at the Union, and the more gosiabie eet at the Congress, an get throvgb their Saobato with lees ennui; but the high gentry here devote but ® limited time to their piety, ‘and bave to ca‘! in the aid of Somnue at an early hour for vbeir relief. The piace is very fvll, and thie, too, whea Augutt has mot yet arrived. The season, a you know, docs not cul- minate before the 10th or 26th, The village bas probably five thousand etregglore and sojourners, twelve hucdred of whom were fed tw day at the United States Govel. Tais je the principal and geyest bovel of the piace, asd has a wach larger company then apy other. Tue prominent of the country, the travellers from the South, and trom foreign countries, in fact the dirtingues of every kip nd female, mare thie their headquarters. Ball bas the more quiet and religions people. ere there fli the piece thet music ant daacieg do here; while Congress Au!! bes merry throog, a!! seem- ing to be ‘* bail fellow well me: Among the prominest people here, 1 noiice Baron Ge- yoult, the Prussian Minister; Francis Granger, Reverdy Jobneon, James A. Bayard, Keory M Philiivs, W. Porter Miles, W. 8. Kelsey, W. 8 Groeererk, Owen Jonce, W H. fimmak, Richard Schell, Commodore Vanderniit, and last on. ibis Mist, though by no means the leas’ Former Abe}; Randell, Professor Fraser, of Phi- Jndelpbia; Dr. Bedford, of New York, and tae calebraied Colonel Provost, of Washington, D © , of course, are bere; whik the beauty ard tuecion of Saratoga would fangaien apo wiber if Frank W—— and George \. — were not always at hand, je at jeast hop every evening, ant on Friday wight there wae a brilliant oipiay cf ladies, isces 4 dinmaonds xt the grand ball. Last vigh: toere ‘was @ beautifal tatl-cus vivant in tee Deli room = lt wae goxen up by the guests of the hnuee, avd strangers were botadmitted. fre voung lad: and delineated Weir paris fal There is some talk of getting np a piemic oa the coming week on 8 grand aud povel acaie if 1% comes off T ehaii be there, and wil! give you full particitars To morrow Digot there is 10 be & concert far the Denell! of tae United Brates Band It i the worat Dand Morrigoo ever het, end it evgeeste the idea that he ie no: 2 very good judge of ma sic FT ebat! be ope of those who «il! not give a dotlar to Vitten, wna yvuld prefer to gire double the amouct than be compelled t» go ‘Mies Stor, to eecaped nun, who created 69 much ex ie here Sve ie quite pretty, aud it 18 the nupnery and Nerre!f could part com pary without barm to e:tber The rich Cuban and hig sflanced brid magpiticent and cortiy presenis which 12 manvfectured expressly for her are alm06: ‘wee ding will y ‘when tn ful! dress she wil! literally be the queeo of ais- movie, Apropos des cartes—cur dn are quite a feature bere. Some few geutiemen, headed by tbo estimable Dz 0, of We. Sise'pp!, beve & private clut) room, at which there is & game moderately wull piaved, Attached to this hovel i aciab room for the use of its guests, et whion wh: ‘only is played 4 T sm not akiifal enough to form a g204 judgment, but some of the beat whist players in coe Uuited States are- bere, and it ise livia remarkable that lawyers ure the and the are bere; the ove is gay ab animated, ADI ¥eeps up & conatens conver- Retion, the ober is enrpest end bileot, aud seeme to be absorbed ja the game soat be ia pleyiog. There are ove oy twofaro Danie in the town, though they are said to meet with very litle eacoursge ment. Patol snoaticg, Dillierde and ten ping ore played a great deal by both eDoers. eet tell you of the hundreds that dafly visit Congress Spring at early morn 3 ne rb ap “oft told tate.’ Suffice tio ray thet toe grounds bave baen beauwifully iwproved, and the water te gpirited and aelignt Borry along your inyailde, for they are bound to get well here There tea good des! of flutveriog in political matters Mr, Pochaonn’s puritive refusal saeme to cava opened the ball, Peter @ Washington, formerly Assistact seore- tary of the freasury, ls earoestly etvoceting the cleims 0) Mr, Guthrie, of Kv, Somp of ths Sonthnera gentlemen talk a good deal of Mr. Bnoter, of Va, tnongh Vice Presi- dent Breckiarides, and Senstor Lens bavicg the beet cbauc bol coneidered in the demo r Dovgiag, witb hoets of frieuis, Shires vote in the Conver Taake the nomination; and is i intimated that ence will be given to poor Pierce, who ie again to be turved pp, when nobody appsreotiy things of him; so that the Veet wil bakept clear for Doogias ia 1864, and the campaign of 1860 cen de fovghs avon the principle of the Kavsas Neoreske act, ‘elasticaiy exvonndes,” of which the Judge aod the ex resident share the pa reptege. The republicans talk of Seward, and no ove elre, aa thelr candWate, They ridiouie ice idosof taking upy ‘apostate democrat, thus ruling out Chase, Bense and Cameron, and will make .no aljisnos w will comoel them to sbaoton a jot of their free soil pria- ciples. They seam to be a very hoseful party, for they prefer defest in 1669 on 8 square repud! putiorm whico they say insures thsir succaen io 1864, Some of the leading reputiicaue of the State Lave becn here fixing matters. Couriog Feed was expected here, Dutbs by “afflictions fore,” aimiiar tothe nnde! vince’ ap mncb patience, example we commend to our friend Weed Seward nas Deen e@ritten jor, to coms bome and saperiatend the organzstion of tha next House of Represeaimtie out which there promices to be @ good deal of ‘Wheiber he will come, or will aeud a power of auorney to farmer? Abell, erems tg ba the qiestion. Some prom - nent potiticians of both parties are expected io a day or two, when I will give yoo further particulars Peter G. Washington, who {8 one of tho ess informed men ip the pation On foaucial maiters, things the conai tion of the Treasury very oritical, aad that the Post Oflize deficiency and ordinary appropriations cannot be paid ‘witbout sp ‘iporeage or’duties or 8 resort to another loaa, N. member elect frac your city, the vicinity of this place, He ; while Jasge has a pretty resi geems to Do quite bury nbout the fall camapaiga. Hoa, Richard Scholl talks with great covfidence of b returpe? to the Sraste bg Whoover beats will certainly ‘al, the wercory ta tbe middle of the day stanJlug at seventy dogross, ox- citing ovr de“p commireration for you pyor ave sweltering under ninety threo degraes in Thave given you wsermon instead of goimg to ono May beT will repoat tne doze wien 1 can get nold of another, THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Seven FOUNTAINS, Sbouataowh (o., Va, Augast 4, 1869, } ‘The “Seven Fountains”? a Great Natural Curtosity—Superior Quolity of the Water—The-Scenery ~The Route from Bat timore—Number of Visiters, de , Le. have vistied a'l the celebrated watoriag places of Vi~ ginia, and feel no hesitetion in enying the’ tho “ Seven Fountains” surpase at!, as weil in the efflowy of the water asin the beauty of the surrounding scenery. Within an aren of twenty or thirty paces thore are not lee: seven springs, differing essenti and temperature—sech pozsessing efficacy scribed to waters of the same oberact ferent regions of the Stats. There are among thoes springs the alum black sulphur, chalybeste, the white su'p! the slate, froestons an} Nmostoxe, Too white rulphur ot cupies a central location with reference to ine others, aad the biack sulphur lies not more than threo fost from ‘t, Still partaking of ali tha propartisa of that dosoription of water in as distinctive a degeeo as thoug’? it atord leagues from ita kiudred fountain, Thera is» difference of about four degrees im their tompoeratare, wad their color is as eapontiaily different ax their names tndlicate, ‘The white aulpher water ia fully equal to tuat,of the céle- Drated Grecodrigr white walphur, 2a: much eupertor to ‘envy other spring of the snwe character in the State, Tho aurplus watera of the eeveral miveral fountalus are con- ducked by wooden pipes toa ath boxge, some one hun- dred paces distant, and there ured for bathiug purposes, the temperaturo of tho water being modified to mutt overy taste. With my short exporiénos here I cannot epyak from personal experience of the effisacy of there bathe, bi irom ali E cau agcertain they effect wonders in streugche: apg the coastiintion aud imoroving tha nervous system. T L would esiimate the bon-fite properties of the watern fuste T showid regard tham Ri soe 8 charcaing retreat Is rly favored @ saat Po uors be He rig in Virgiale dvactaga which exiels in s mony t te dos, wher a br: er to ‘won, ‘th of air co ‘Life ‘m eveb places is Mttle more agreeable than a pne'tion on Broadway, while the eserery, which ia circumscribed by the steep mountains on either side, could not Ds said ‘Dy ADY Means to counterbalance the grand diversity of Was noble thorongbfare. In such places there js a mono- tony which cavrot be relieved o\ber@isa than by @ drive ‘Deyoud shin narrow range, but this neceeuity can only 02 supplied at considerable expense. To people ol moderate means tt is a fordidden pleasure, and ws they are the clase who tly resort to the watering places for uealth only, the digadvantages of a seciuded location are most felt by them. At this place there ig no such drawback. Tne Bort are situated in a deavtifn) open valley of about sixteen or miles in leogth by ten in width, and within {s the land unduiates in gracefu! slopes, resembling ip their relations to the grand mountain renges on exther side the turbulent offshoots of asheilow se. From the porch of the boiel the eye takes ia atovce @ diversity Of scenery as charming af apy oo earth. From this int too the invigorating wir can beerjored in all ite sbnees, €0 that tbe invalid {e spared the neces ity of a Teeort to other points to gain those aiventages which oan onty be obtained elsewbere hy the labor of & ioug and arduovs ascent t some peighvoripg mountain peak. Three years T paid @ running visit to this place, aud then forme: of it an opinion, the correctaess of which is confirmed by further excerience and observation. Tne place is comparatively jittie known, owing toa want of ‘enterprite in the former prop ‘bas under the pre- nent man ent i, is likely soon 40 become what mature intended it should Toe strange pnenomenon of kevea springs se dietinct in their qualities Mt leagues apart, located within o i@ of fifiy or sixty feet, is of itee! worthy of epecial observation And with this rare pa torel Curiosity, the place combines every elvment of beauty, pleasure and resith egeentiat to the seeker atter exjoymnent or the invalid I sm eurprimed that in many Of the works descriptive of the Virgiais springs, mo men- tion is made of the ‘Seven Foun'sine” Is presents a larger field for the exercismof geo.ogical and chemical Actence than any region in the country. cbim omigsion, | imaxtne, e rather the result of negtect on the part of the former oxners to doth: needful in reference to the au thors of these treatises, of axtraction in the piace uself. You that bas deen writ ten laudatory of the eprings of Virginia, has Deen paid for at more theD advertisement rates, and hencs tre gross eExeggerations with which these works teem. [ho promi pence which many of the springs in Virginie have astained through these treatises, and tbe conseqient eiccese which they have attained, bas produced an ineolence and ia1i~ ference on the part of proprietors eomemhat inconsistent with the comfort and epjoyment of guests A visit to thore places deemed a matter of cecessity, and by comeequence any treatment must be eurmitted to. I would say from experience that tnese #0-calied ceiebrated springs are the worst pivces ebich visitars ould resort for ender pleasure or beaith. Everytning ig coutusion aad cbaog, the icea being that apy stete of things will be aub- Witted to to gratify the al) pervadiog desire for fashion, And the no Jess inexoradie demands of impatred hralth. The route from Baltimore to thie pisce ls by Alexan- dria, and thence by tne Munagrae Gap Railroad to Water Lok etation, whence you age a distance ot twelve miles, reach! than twelve bours from the time of et Tange of mountain scenery ucsurpassed apy where in the country. Phe route lies through a narrow dofile, the mounta'n ranges on either side rigiog in precipiiate gran- Oeur to & heght of several nundred ‘eet = The sides of the Ireunteins betimes present the appearance of citffe, the Tock surface along the whole extent exbiniting the emooth- nees, order and perfection of a colossal art production. Again, \t becomes ieee precivitate and more rogged. For Some distance & perfect avalspche of rocks seem, as it Were, to roil down tne dark sises of the mountains, ter. minating at the very line of the stage route The apes- Fapce of these 10.ke would indicate that this region bad o the scene of some tersble convulsion of na ti The order of the immense rocky pie hurled down the mouvtain aide is suca es I have often heard @escribed of the chactic mags of lava emitted from apoes. The rocks gt tue foot of the mountain, and hich eeem to bave been buried forth a: the tient violeat convulsicn, ate the largest and moet massive, the others Qiminiebing by m regular gradation as the eye passes up to the summit, where they atteinea a very diminiehed size, in conformity with the waning force of the couvu! Siow. The whole outline of tois rocky surface is euggestive of the graduating jorce of an eruption from i's first violent emission through all the grates of dectining strength to aiter ezbacetion. Js ‘s the grandest and most imposing scenery Tever sebeld, aud I au: dowbie the dit 1d vow regret to come welled to ace it again, pion is & great place, Sne bas many Poli ics wbich excite attention. She has lemenis of proaverity enough to enrich an empire, i sbey were only developed. This year she can atord to exvort food avd iobroco enough to support th jeeged witd Ce Which I have tr It way be truly said tha’ a more rai te tue repudiican—a ore Inw abiding. orderly citizen then the Virginian—s no: to be found io tne country. Theo remarka are suggested by a short experience which J recent'y evjoyed of the Bani more cheracter, eni the contrast which that experience bad forced ugon my mind. The people of any eit spd town in Virginia ere ss differoct fram those of Baltimore as the inbanitants of two different countries 1: were well tbat the Yonumental City gould take a lesson from the people of ber sister Stato. county 18 One of the three which compose the “Tenib Legion,” the great siroog bold of democracy in the State The question of tne next Presidency is ‘freely dis- cuered by the visiters here, :nany of whom are from the Surrounding couDties. an o.w gentleman from Rooking- bam connty who profurzex to he well informed we popular sentiment of -he ‘Tenth Legiow’ on thie Astures me that Hunter would pot get one hundred votes in the whole district. They regard nim azentirely out of the question £0 far as regards the Presidency, and believe that be s more sban rewardeo in the position he now occupies for Doe peat characteristic siieace on all subjects of importance, This old gentiemen described him as a political myth, whose sole merit ig his tpaction, if merit that be. Com Dsred with Wire, he's looked vpon as sn intellectual pig wy, and in their relative populerity be is about the same. So ray the anges of the Tenth Legion, I heard one gentle man ery thst he (Suter) rerely, if ever, did a service for a friend; that be was unwilling evea to apply fora croze road poeimseterehio for a constiuent, lest by open- ing bie mouth he might commit himeeif. The Tenth Lygion if my informant be true,,and { bave no doaot he ie will foon tell RM. 1. A. te nd asite, Take away from Bunter the four or five poitical wire workers in his inte rest, and I believe he would run aground before twelre months. Young Wise, uoderstand, is determined to pay Dig respects to two or three of this Damber; who are un- deretoad to be resorting to !mgroper and unfair meane to injure his father’s prospects, The corn in this region ig suffering materisi!y for want of rain. the farmers are apprevensive of a etort crop if the present drooght continues many days more, The number of vietere here st present is about sixty, and a large incresce is expected within a weok. MAGARA FALLS, Nugara Faus, August 4, 1869, Niogars As it It—Orowd+d Hotels—Impositiont of the Hotel Proprietors Mons. Blondin Crosses the Niagara Again— Ten Thousand Spectators Present—The Visit of the Wash- ington Gray, Company F, dc, dic. gare at the present timo is ina heyday of glory in Consequence of the pMbeence of the seagon when pleasure seekers make tuelr snoual tours for new attractions apd divertisments, Niagara is not visited now exclusively by people of affluence, but we have people of all ranks, from all parts of the Union, and they are here in thou sands, attracted hither to view nature's handywork—the Niagara Falls, As a consequence, the hotels, both great and small, are filled to overflowing, from the first floor to the carrets, and guests stowed together in rooms anyhow, £0 long as tho Jandiords got the per diem, which is at present $2 50, besiden an extra charge of twenty-five cents for porterage. Four or Ave people are crammed together in one room, and no apologies made for the treatment; but to get a single room at any price is esteemed a luxury. Too much bas been written by nowspaper correspon- dents about matters which they colored too highly, and not enough said about tue picturesqueness, grandeur and subiimity of the Fails. Even those who have visited ‘Niagara seagon after season for many years still repair bisher to witness the boiling torrent as {t courses its grevnish yolumes to the river below the falls; and in which the interest created at Gre} sight has not been lost or diminished. This is the busy searon here, and the things presented in the previous paragraph coull be somewhat tolerated 1) the hotel men would make some compensation in their cusinary department. But in it there are many things to complain of; the edibles are served cp in such delicat, quantities, by noisy, enlttless waiters, that one gels im patient by the @ 8 snd inconveniences, Thera isa distinction made between rog:lar and transient gucets The former are well treated, and well fed; but the latter are generally used in a alipshod, care!oss manner. The porterage fee mulcted from each guest is charged in order to prevent the importunate demands of servanis and attendai but the system works bad, and is regarded ae avead letter by the walters and chembermaios, who discharge their duties towards tho guests witn reluctance, unlegs a person keeps hie hand continuully in the latitade of his pockets, Peo le mast bot Imagite, in estymating the expenses form gisit hore, tho mere por «iem, $2 5C, Taey wil find that in every buriness—tbe baggege porter, the hackman, the stege driver, infact in everything—a general system of extortion is practised. Mons. Biondin, whore foats of daring have been noticed Dy the prees, dy crorsing jare river On @ tight rops, repeated the feat yesterday for the fourth time, and was ‘witnessed by up of ten thousand persons, bots from. the American and Canadian tide of the river, Like the fe mous razor strop man, he rererved the best for the last, wud gayo wn exbiditjon to-day unparalleled in the history of the tight’ rope. Hoe crossed the river in ten minutes, batance pole in hand, and on his return trip on bie perilous pathway, and about ths middle of the rope, #hess tho vibration was great, he rformed many wondertul feats, such a8 standiog on his bead, standing without a baiancg polo, haoging by his arme and legs, turning somersets, closing up with ® bur- leeque of the manner in wnich a novice would walk a tight rope. such has been satd of Biontin’s ill success laa financtel point of “view which 's not tras. In his four performances he has vetted the sum of four thousand dol- tare. fhe Ton Governors of your city were unnecessarily alormed by not granting hii the privilege to cress from New York to Blaokweli’s Island; he can do it beyonl tho shadow of a coabt. Tho Washington Grays, company F, of your city, hare been bere for two days, enjoying themeelyca in a qatet, easy manver. ‘ Thelr gentiemanly department avd gol discipline have insde them many friends from various parts of the Uaion hey were to hava left for Moutreal josterdey, but nnavoldable clrommstauces prevented thear, Yaey lofi to day at 2. ME. for Koatreat via Lewiaton and ronto, By this jaiter otrenmattace bney will not reach home hefors Monday or Thos far choy Dave bad vot mar she pleasure of their trip, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1859 CUMBERLAND MOUNTAINS. CumagRLaNn Woustains, Augast 1, 1869. Tacale of the Mountains—Their Appearance and the Scenery—Surroundings—Agriouliural Peoubiarities—A Chance for Health, de., ee. - These wountaine are situaved in the State of Tennessee, rupping (brough the State in the direction of aortheast ana southwest, dividing it into what is called Fast and West Tenneeeee. They raire thelr majestic eummits many hun dred feet above the adjoining valleys, and embrace sn area of 4,000 square miles, Their eurface i@ undulating, and consiats of verdant encecapes, rugged clitly and clear sireamiets, that excite pleasing sensations of beauty, grandeur and sublimity. Their bigh ealabrious atmosphere, together with their healin ‘ul treestone, chalyBeate and other mineral fouc- taine afford & pleasant retreat, to wi! ‘the afflicted bave reeorted for years. Since the gth of @ vation, State or county con- sists not eo mucN in the fertility of the soil as in the virtue and knowledge of her people, aud since those are obtainad the'r greaters proficiency a; the fountain of beaith, ia which Oumberland, perhaps, has not a rival, it is 20% im. porelble for them to become one of the brights etarg thet adorn thie great republic. Already a light glimmers upon their highlands, which, like the sporping stsr, is the harbinger of an approacning day, whore glorious !ight shal! diage! the causes of ittiga og and afford ample weaps fur the education of their young wen and fair maidens. For the Inet three years preminms have been awarded by the State for tooir superior fruits. * From the grepe, which Dag been cultivated with success, incocept beverage could be made that would queen teaatiate thizet for King Alcohol. Being, pernepe the riches; sod che: © the State, it bas ever cowetothe weanby far ¢ adjoining valleys Their extensive beds of coal, & ita the protno- tone of the soil, furnish ample means for aprodiiable com- merce Upon their sovthesttern margin a allege bas been erected, which for sight years haw actod a prom{nent part ip advancing the canee of educatton, during which time there bes been but one death at that ‘naiitation. This delightful climate, where the effectof the eve is not felt agin the Norvhern States, from the cool breez2 tba: continues turough the summer, and from the stort of the winter (#:}dom exceeding two months), ough! to be an inducement for those seeking a home to settle on there movntwing Toeir means of improvement are am- je end the invitation is extended to the Norta, South, Eartend West ludusirious farmora, you are nere ba'les ha cordial welcome, The eoii, perhaps o0% €9 produc + i capadle of Improvement, and hette: rp fhe culture of fruite and yegeiablea than the vi ‘rt you, oh mer of wealth and talsn ‘ me inspired by philantbropic motives, come forth and establish rcbools of the highest order spon mouateins adorned with ustural ecovery ni free from the cor. Tuptitg influence of the crowded cities. Let the young men of Ameyics end their classic walls, whale the pore air, bathe them: \wpe,end when they bave drank deep in the wells o! snowledge with vigorous constitution they will go forth to the more arduovs dutive of gultiag with eaccers the helm of government, diffuelog ctowledge aud virbse brovghout tbis habitable globe. Wren agoo*!y number of such charac an these shall ne found op the Cumberland meuntaing, with hearts beat tog responsive for these objects, then indeed shall we seo in a mare girikiog Jight their futore desioy, whea beir name like their elevation shall ve boraa aloft on every dreeze upill their juel and welcome apolauees abail nave saluted the ears of the crowdet and affictad of every c ime, Sod be Ronwn ne the Joviies: and bealtbies: epot of this great repabli NORFOLK. Norrouk, Va, Agus! 11, 1889. —A New Hatel—Descrip. tion of the Builting, de. Your correspondent leit New York on Saturday at thrae o’clock P, M. on board the steemebip Jamestowa for thin sity, and had one of the mort deiightfel trips o8 record Found the steamer al that could be expected, expe ‘ng all the comforts that could de dorived from & twoaty foar hours sail upon the deep blue w2' f old F Ocean. Captain Skinner I fonndts hoa clever. gontle- manly “o'd galt,” and bis offers pleasant, syroeable and entertaining to paesongers, entistyiog the most ingvisitive with cheerfuinces, and there was enough’of that gori om board to try the oatience of Job. We arrived ip this town at six o Ko aiay evening, and learned that Norfolx bad mate a den “atart,”’ in the way of opening a new hots! (called the Atlantic), aod our steamer had the hosor of giving the aforesaid aew hotel the firet arrivals. It seems the property holders ofthis city have at last ‘ound out that a good first c'ees hotel fe an important fi wre to amy city, and have determined to suo. at grazing Ind ai meava of in: that wavt. Ther have succeeded well, and ave erected one inferior nope south of en and Dixon's !iae. The enterprise was accomg by stock subscription. Js is situated in the most centres of the city, inthe immodiate neghdoravcd of the banks, Cestom House, Post Office, eteambdoat landings, &o., aod is furnisned on equetly as graod a scale as the St Nicholas of our city. fae bridal rooms sould almost temp: tne most inveterate bacaelor to put bis hea’ im the noose of some fair lady,’ The roowa ute very large. and airy. The house is an immense buiiding stacding upon ao eminence, aad from almost any part coc cau view a eplendid panorama of sur roundiog country There is Portemouth cradied in laxa rows foliage aud flowing rivere, poking its nose out iavo © bay, Gosport Navy Yard, ana thas to Penvsyivsnia (now used ag the receiving ship), y ar aubhor; the “Rip Raps’ aad Od Poin: S.mfort sitting in taerena, with the canon bristilag fram the embaitied walls, ali combine to make @ picture mor beantifal to gaze upon Mr A G@ Newton, who kept tho dia Dominion, and formeriy the Newton Maasion Hoaas, Aexandria, Va , ig the proprietor of the Atiaatic, aud be bag tbe reputation of knowing how to 'kena-a botel.”” Aside from the opening of the botel—which is as a Urystal Palace exibition here— al ag usual Somis of tbe “bloods” are in ecst jout the grand marquerade pall which isto take place at the Bygeia Hotel at Ola Point, on Weduesday evening next. Fruit can b. the markets here in abondance, Peaches very p) abts are cool, hot. Morquitves are con eae Oa Paesday I sbril go to 01 4 culare of the graad masque THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. CamsKit Mountain Eovse, Auguet 2, 1369. A Whifl of Mountain Air—What We Miss—Notables on the Mountain, dic. Methinke amid your ‘ocean breezes’ from Cape May and Newport, and your saline and eulphurong draughts ‘rom Saratoge and Sharon, you should have a whiff of fresh mountain atr from the breezy Catskills. Here wo are three thousand feet ebove the ocean, nearer Heaven tha either we or many oiber ‘‘little villains of the Times” se wot of, will ever be again—luxuriating in the pure mountain air fresh from the Ieboratory of the clouds, unadulterated by the poisonous exbalations of fresh or ealt marshes, gas worlts or graveyarde—drinking in at once the air and water freshly distilled from the fouotains gushing out of the grey slate boulder rocke, which form the superstructure of there mountaibs; and sith there » sbarpened appetite for the luxaries of soring caicken, oyntain raspberries and cream, of whicd oar host ls « daily purveyor. Added to whica, need I mention tor «lory Of our sunrises over the distant but plainiy visible Green Mouptains of Vermont—our sunsets behind ‘digs Peak” and “Round Top,” and the gorgeous cavopy of attendant clouds, beralding the coming of the Kiag of Day. Space in your redundaat and veried columns will oaly oermit me to hint at the ever changing yanorama of Na cuore 8 beauties glowing beveath us in the long valley and ‘mountain vista, down fi ty miles to Poughkeepsie and up forty mies to Albany, coanging with the ever varyiog «badows reflected from the clouds both above and beiow ve, 8nd ofttimes entirely hidden by the hurrying cloao squadron beneath our feet, rolling along in eol'd of oroxen column, tinged by suo or moon, and anon spagned,by tne ever giorlous rainvow, like the wedding ring of nature, nowoling here the finger of her elect, whom she has crowned with the bright emerald coronet of unchaugiog verdure, ‘ Of the notabilities here within a few days,I may mention ex President Martin Van Buren, aon and niece; ex doa, J, F. Randolph, of trentoa, Messrs. Merrifivid aad Vhomes, of Baltimore; Houston, of Puiladelpota; seaman, of New York; Ticknor, of Boston; to say nothing of che ‘adies with anburn ripgtets and those of raven hue—they whcee soit blue eyes, ripe lips and golden ‘ocks might tempt the saintentp of ‘an anchorite, LONG BRANCH. Long Branca, Joly 31, 1859, How to Get to Long Branch—Jolly Amusemenis— Hop: Orabbing—Fancy Dress Ball, de. A piessant esil in the steamboat Long Branca or High- land Light, up the Shrewsbury river to Ploasure bay, brings tho seckers after the extilarating sea breeze to with! ono mile of this place, from whence they are con veyed here by stages ata reagonable fare, Zz A raiiroad ig now ‘n course of construction from Port Monmouth to Eatontown, by way of which passengers from the city will be but two hoars in transit, avoldiog the croeeing of the bar below Sandy Hook, ai which the boats are often aground for bonrs—thereby cauring a detention more taaing to the patience than agreeaole to the appetite a'ter i: has been sbarpeaed by a three houra’ atl. Tho hotels are quite full; the capecity of this house being fairly tested by the influx of -vielters on Saturday; but they were all provided for comfortably by our prince of hosts, Mr. Peters, Bathing was never more oujvyable than this season; and from the number of dovotecs daily ee at Neptune's shrine | seems to be appre The company here, although perhaps not so ultra fashionabie ag at our more formidante vate, Cape May, 1s atil! poseeesed of @ gafficient degeao of re Aoement w meet tastes of cha most fastidiont—s»\a- Ditty being on all sides considered paramouat *) ue atricter conventionalit!e: ta te ite sequonses are readily perceptipie in that lack of complataia of duluess and ennui 20 p.evalont else where, The weekly hove at the diferent Aotoleen tha yo .s are always well attencod, one of the leading abirastious 0° which # tho brilliant array of beasty alwara preesps 20 rooh occasions, Here, we havo danding in oue ‘args pat- lor every night--except ‘haretage, when wa nave & ball—to Maric ofan exealient hand connested wi, hovro; hence, “swing corners’? and “fh site gentleman forward” are jhe orders nine o'clock urti] midb'ght; previous to which @ walk t upen she bank is geners)!y indulged in, and: flirtstione—at whic we have ecveral acepis here of boih sexee—reign supreme. ‘abbing ex ‘itiene to Dea! and Piessure Bay are be- faye qaite popular, largo parties going to piso At the Maveion the ladies are mak’ their firet fancy dy boute sre prepar! to astovish the vats Several of your city offic here, among them the amiable County Clerk, Jobn Ciancy, Bq, who y wmiciled at “Bloerom Lodge,” ad; tue Mansion House, from whence those spicy letters in his paper (the Leader) emanate, The Governor of this Siate is also bere. ROCKAWAY. Pavison Horet, Rockaway, Avguet 1, 1859 4 Breath of Freth Air—Now York Representaiton— Masi- mb, de., do. We left home on Saturday for a breath of air free trom the dust and odore of the city, acd in two hours found ourselves on the wea beech at Rocksway, inhaling nev life with every breath, and the change waseo great from the heatand noise that we could scarcely belleve'oniy two hours bad intervened since we left it. We were also Surprised, baving heard eo much of the thinness of sam- mer hotels, to find the drawing room of the Pavilion crowded with daucere, aud the extensive plazzas Miled with promenaders, all seemingly in tho best of humor with themselves and all the world. New York is weil ropresented ‘a gue learned profersions 8 well as the mercantile clasece, a8 also the State .2 some ofits highest ere §=Yoang ladies there ore eough, antl charming enough to send ne poor bacheiore to our couches in despair. _ The great excitement we found to be the forthcoming ma tineé aud bal! for vext Saturday —1ue matine! 69 be given iD the grounds, and the ballin the large dinivg ruotof the bo tel; Mr_Then?ore Elsfeld to be print:al manager of the ma tineé. We with aii bappiners to the ‘*fair women aod brave wep, who me! to chase the glowing boure with tlylog feet.” Revived in hody “by a seeet bresth from us tore,” apd in wird by afow bi ) invercourse with cult) vated minde, we recommend ail #bo can wo try the beacd at Rock BERGEN POINT. Beacen Poni, J 30, 1859. Description of the Point—A Neat Spot for tre Jerseys —Pine Picking, &2. Having been o retident of thie locality for mo a0 five weeks, yon will evidently perceive that I have bad epportueitiee sud time sufficient for the tuorough exami pbtion snd ex jcj ment of nearly allthe multifarioue faci! ties for pleasure which the Point ‘afford The roads ard drives sbout Bergen Potut, especially thoes along the banks of Kill von-Kull, are in exvelleot cfndition, free from duet, stones and rate—ibore insuf ferable annoyances to one’s composition, external'y and Internally, #0 frequently experienced at “watering places” of much greater notoriety. Phe ecenery wonarming pw eeasing ell the variety that even au artie: contd desire. Rich mendows, covered with velvet ike vardare—tower. vg foreste—frowping craga—the Jake like character of Kill von Kull and Newark Bay—and the sloping lawas of ‘Staten island, chequered with snow white f and villes, ali conspire to form, in my estimation, one of the moet lovely ‘apots of earth’? hie aide of the Atlaatic. All the advantage wred by the sum uer pleceure seeker are bere ia profusion. Facil: rable are offered for ba.aing, Doatiog, fi The fiehing particularly is prime !' myeelf, caught over filty fine feliown Inet Tuesday; amoog the bumber were eleven vive fish, which averaged two pounds a piece; the reat oo.eleies cf cass, Weak fen ana tom cods. The communication between this place and Sjsien Te!and opposite is eesy, uod steam oats from acd to New York touch here four tiwes daily; ouly one bour’s time os Ceceseary to Complete tue dietance ve:ween New York ao Bergen Point, vesi¢es watch the #: ivl. It seeme scarcely possible to me shat 20 lovely a piace as the Point—or rather ‘Plat’? as the Jereeymen commonly term it—can ©xistso c'one to New York city, and yet beso litde known aad visite. There are ex :el lent notels here, which possess accommodations coeur pasted, the largest of whicu—the Tour- tw Grwe—bas & Deautiful porition and a gentisaanly proprietor As for the claer of pergore who make tn placa their summer home, for scciableness, good bres ing and harmony, they jack superiors. Among themesives they form pisoio ex- cureions, moonlight riding parties, verry ng parties, and oiber pleasant onntrivances to whileaway the inggg ours. Ennud, 80 attendant vpon tne company at faen- jonable watering pie*es, 8 a thing bere vo ‘ery cokoown and vosered for. Tke young ley boarders (and there are many, and pretty oes, too, bere, thank P-ovidence) are very unassuming and eogegiog in Meir manners, city aire and other city nonsense they, ‘ike ssasiole giris as they are, bove completely cust atide, ani aea natarai cones quence they are all the more agreeable for iveir ma'tea seimplicity Ab, bere, even now, come two of toem, tptant upon a ramble tu tue wore. Per Ovar Bir, to eUe slose thie communication, and FIRE ISLAND. Fine Istanp, August! 4, 1859. An Excitement Almost an Bxptusion—Almat a Ship. wreck, do., dc. ‘been al! excitemert here during the pest four- teen hours, mber of the friends of vieiters here were ex pected Jastevening by the eteamer Ware Sho was seen tn the distance to start at the usual time, dat whea in toe midst of the bay, just at dusk, ebo was all ofa ecdden en veloped inacloud of steam, aod night cloeed over the scene. Between eight and nine P, M., however; toe sus. pengo was broken by the arrival of a sail boat, which took off and safely landed the passengers, greatly to tho relef of many ap: ones. Th's morning a new schooner, with quite & large party of ladies and childreo op board, left the inietfor New York, in tow of the tug Jas A. Stevens, the wind and eae boing quite uigb, and while crogsing the Dar cha nawser oroke Dy a beavy curga, and the ebooner went on tue bar with all vhe passengers, and now lies with @ pignal of disires: Hiyivg, abd the sea waking a fearful creach over her, ceo Dandy and experienced boatmen hare mide a at. tempt to rescue the party, but have returced fai. The government lif boat ties sutil, wiih no effure vot baviog been made to take off the paesengera aad crew iwhl give you further particulars in mp next, as the © two men beforareferred to Lave just mate asecond an? succersful attempt ta board the scuooner, end are at tois momen} alongside. Thinking it proper to give he names of these mea to tbe Oudiic, | have as certained them to be Samcel Hulee and Jovl Furman, ISLIP. Tsu, Long Ielazd, Augst 1, 1859 Whe lip ond How to Reach t—Privite 2isidences of ” "Note—Hino to While away the Tine, nip 1 most delightfully situated on the Great So:th 8a3, for'y eight miles from New Yor To reach it you take the cars at9 o’clook A. M. or 8% P. M., at Brooklyn for North Islip. Arriving thereafter a aeghtful ride of an hour and a half, you take the stage for Ietip, just four miles distant, where you arrive in » ebort time, epjoying the change from the cars to the stage. As you approach Ishp the firs; residence waich attracts 5ov je the handrome honse of Mr. Vail, whose gardece abd greesohonres are tasteraily arrenged aad care funy tended. After meditating for a moment on the com sortable snd neat poms of Mr. Vail, you approach the bea. ful groonde, ponds end house of Joau Jonneon, where isto be food everything that can please the e7¢ or gratify sa- taste; in pareiog, you wonder at tbe sizo of nia graperies and uotnouses. I capgot do justice to bie piace, and Bo { ceate, Sefore much ‘ime elspses you are safely landed ready for @ hax tome wied tbe gong sntumous you to the #elcome meal. ‘Yoa aye but s short time in Islip before you will acknowiedge it to be @ lovely spot, aud for heal equalled by and Barpasted by none of our many summer reeo: There are many Pleasant waye to while away the time Starting from tho 0oca ip sny of tue foe boats always ou band, you enjoy a delighttul sail to Fire Island; here you tand at the Surf Houre, wbich is faet beooming quite a youll resort. avd partete of 9 bountiful and elegaat re paet Retarning to Islip, jou specd the remainder of toe erenicg ‘riving *@ apy of the flae roais which sur. round Sh Revolation tn Ireland. {From the Dublia Freeman’s Journal, Jaly 23.) ‘Th: great Irish revolution, which was so clavorately pa raded before the ees of hysterioal iedies and nervous Old women in pantalooas by the Jate law officers of thecrowa has suddenly come to an end. For mouths the lategovara- ment jived onthe ‘ great Irish revolution,” wnich they dis covered and oXtinguished ere ite smouldering elements had Durst into flame. oravry of the Attorney General fsun0 & grand theme, and tho organs of conservatism a diuroal subject for the dispisy of their respective quuiities, in depicting the horrors of the civil war test was averted, and the details of the Phoenician rapublin that was to take the p'ace of the ancient monarchy and con- stitution of Ireiand. American Okidusterers rewrned Trish exileg—the ghost of Tong and the shade of Lord Edward were al] made to do duty in turn, and to the reat terror created by the shapeod:es of the foreneic orators ard in the pretended alarm of tae scene shifters, yerpment Dot ocly found a euificient pretext for px jog all ameliorau:vo measures for this country, bat ma uaged to excite svflicieat prejudice to create an eifective opposition ty the very consideration of legislative redress, Mme, that great revealer of al! mysteries, has, bo rover, served to ¢issivate the dense ani fiery fumes in which ihe late law ofllcers enve'oped the scnoolooy pios waich had assumed such portentons dimensions under their careful manipulation. No mem douted the fact that a few raw youtbs, mere boyz, children in yoars aod in jedgmect, were in the habit of mectiog insame two or ‘three southern towns to ting eongaand taik of arma and of Beroes. Arma virumpue cano comes uitural to Ko men, to whom Latin rake noxt to tay vernacular, aad # the youtbr of the villages met to road vorvosaad papers thelr o#n compositing, the cimssical veut of w Kerr, aan’ education vaturally turned their young minds towarda the heraic, end they no doab: did bork intite and rooite maoy foolish’ tiflngs, a8 madab boys do whan they gire free nop: to imaginations autetmpered ett) eae oF 1kO leewone Of hiskory, od to @ fow towns and em only a faw shoo riew? arpintuote anda fd? beard onsisa’ comm er juceoiia ia thelr + At cioxt Afi boarties Lia the woole Phos to which the dignified litle of *Romepiracy”’ has been giv. en by the indicting law ofticere, Every man im the towny where tho Phon.cians met to driak Pale ale and omg their martial effusions knew thet was ip their mectirg ro more of the germ of revolution than there was in tbe marcbipg avd countermarching of the cing Who might be seen to proceed from every Ireland, with broad !atb in band, to decapitate the luxu better, known during the Crimean war as ‘The Re en ~— ar Maka ke. ,the man who was ‘bine moulded for wan! ipg,’’ the Eng'ish Attorney Gene- ral iu Ireland wee a whole secede witnont a State | prose cution—and Ooding no difflonity in getting some Goggrel that was sungats cub ou: of which he could spell disloyalty, be forthwith commenced a prosecution for treseon, sod the terrifed boys against whom it was brought very naturally plesded not guilty and put bim to his proof, ‘Jurors, like lawyers, wili dilfer as to wha; is {weaton—and fome jurors, whore contemp: for mock treason was os groat as th ike for real reeolution, found some di Mculty in believing that the orgin\zution of & real revolutionary movement, dorigned to facilitate the invasion of Ireand by @ foreign enemy, was com mitted to a bandful of beardiess schoolboys, and re fused to endorse such an absurdity by a verdict. Other jurors took a dilfwrent view of the case—they considered only the meauing of the words “ saug,” incapacity of the jnventle ound that the wards were treseon in jaw, and tterers guilty of the legal effence. The trials, how. ever, elirited the real fac's—demonstrated the oblidisn nese of ibe whole proceeding from the inauguration of the singieg or reading cluba to the inetitution of the Stare progeutiors, and the public, recovered from the terror excited by tbe convuitive oratory of the crown prosece torn, begsn to langh p% their owncredulity and at the Photonix force The affrighted boys recovere? too, and, Sebamed of tho childied fears produced by a progecution for 4 capital offence, withdrew their plea or not guilty us to the fact of singing the songs, and drinking toe ale, and smoking the cigarettes, and catliag down tho nettles, The present Attorney Generel, with great goo? sense, ac. cepted the plea of guilty of the overt acts atovceaid, anit gave & practical commeviery on the proccedings of bis prececessor by letting the boys al! return to their ecto! sed thelr counters, on their own undertakiog to come to be banged for treason whenever the government m.y choote to call on them. and thus has ended the grest Irish revolution of 1858,0f which #0 mush capital wae wade by the late government, on whieh so much of the public money was expended, for refuring to believe ia which to many Kerry gentlemen were insulted and the Catholic people of this kingdom outraged, and to prop 25 the plot of wnich 20 many young men were torn from their familiee—so many motoers were left for a time childless, and so many happy homes left eolitary and derolaie. It is realiy time ‘bat each things enould ead, and that governmouts should szek to govern Ireland, not by exciting IDs Of One Class as a means of OOtain ing but by doing justice to all, and thue getting aside the possibility of any iarge body, of the people being engaged in hostility to the constitution, to the crown, or to the law. (JONEZ JSLAND (AND FORT | HAMIUION —tiLs J steamer MatRACHUSRITS. W. A fitchrock cuptai #0) leave every day for Coney Ieiand &c , 89 foilows:— «mor street at 9°. +124 and 3}4 Poa; Soring street at 9g a 1m ®' M. pier No 4 North river at 10.4 43. M last wie from the ‘land wt 625 P.M .. Lane Fare 25 cenu ARE TEN OFNTS—SUNDAY 80aT TO ROCKLAND a landing at Yockere, 10 cente; Hastings aad Dobbs’ ies BRIOGEPRRT—! £0 CENTS. TRESTBAMSS Ri vGePOR® loaves Peck sit, Maxt river, every Mov day, Wedresday and Fricay at 12 o'c'ock nova, arriving io tie to grmnect with ¥ augeiuck, Housstonioend New Haven allroad. ORNING BOAS FOR KEYPORT—vANDING AT Cidwood “Grove, The y i EC BARE CHANCE —FROM $5 10 $20 PAID FOR SILK De dremmen; from $1 to $+ for genta’ pants; also theatrics) costumes, carpets, furniture. jewelry, £0 note by poet ppnetually atended to by ®,, 134 teventhjavenie, betwren. Niveteetth snd Twentieth streets. Ladies attended to by Mra # T 4 OENTRS GTRAET —WARTED £10,000 WORT: 4 for the Western marke. Wemen wil) receive Aft than ‘aelr suppose wall 1D, GENTLEMEN HAVING LO’ (OM Sas te sisonie of can secvive tue Migheet price for th: tome by afdreesing H. CUBES, 63 Almetrest, N.8.—Lad sttenced to by Mra. U. Le OB GENTLEMEN IF YOU ASE GATISPIED with receiving @ fair caeh price for your cast of clothing. furniture or carpeta, and not be humbugged b te high of ero apd eretenders, call op ov send s note 7y post to HaRets 16 leventh avenue between € wen eth sat Foes v-firat streets, where orders wi uneimally att to Ladies attendea to by Mra Herris. a ADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY (4st OFF to hing. fareit elo bing. ‘ihe highest price HOUSES; ROOMS, &C., WaNTED. OUS OF RENTING A Sork snd would like to make arrange. msn who would board out « part of the gst) uke a few other gectiemen to board, ged. address aitian box 167 Heal offise, WANTED To RiNv IN BROOKL? N—TWO PLAINLY furniebed r ome fora mea and wi'e; mast bs witnla ten mivutes’ walk of Fulton or Pecg slip ferry, Aadiresa & box 185 Gerald «five, with partisulars and ae io reat, waich must ne mo, erate bouse in mente with rept. with pri Aheferencet ex FORNISYED COTTAGE, PROM TEN TO len of Sew York ané of eimy access: wif ty id plesvaxt costion: must be ata fair rent. Ad. ress Chance, Heruld oflles, stattog erws, plan of iniue, ke. west D—A COMPOR*s8.R FROST ROOM oF moderate siza, on the iret floor, om or uear uroadway between Grand ani and staty for s lite offce tehle and cba No. h¢ terms BY CALLING AT L. DECKEG'S BILLIARD TABLE rectory, every man can be convinced of the guveriorit Of wy tablegover all others. 1 challenge anv maker m the ited States to compeyp with my lat improvemest in uiliard cgebions, patente f ber 9. 11 Tam row selling bean ‘itnty carved tables for the same ae others charge for plain aples I will warrant my tables for twenty years, and eat uc mapn to purcease unless be is perfectly #1 Ls SUK KS 90 4nn street QIULIARD BALLS, BAGATELLE AND FIFTEEN BALL pool of patent comor: sed if anperior qaality and at greatly recuced prices fr or We a, WALAING, oie agent acd manufacturer 48) Sroome street. KOVED BILLIARD TABLES AND OOWKIA ATION OUSHIONS, Yor onle only by the patectee and the manufacturers. O'COPNOB & SOLLEN DE: Soe 63, 05, 67 2n4 69 Croeby street, New York. im warren! ae a whbo t te Jeans pain DY ® new process, at 188 clxth ayemt ween Ten! eveath streets, si DR. LUTHER, Dentiat. 4 BTIFiGlaL ¢8RTA —DR 3. tw extrsct seetb without ihe slightest aad ee en eeeee, Bo ext poate Sy enmee ag wDere seeth are ‘or for tempnrary 7 from ‘aurens REIN. 97% anal street ane door -8-T-E-0-P-L-a-9-T-!-0, ‘This artifcia) bone Alling for decayed testh ts ont in while soft, 1vmg no pan. ae lt requires no pressure; {t eon becomes ss hard as the tooth, to whicb it Srmly adheres, ren dering it next to Impose'ble for the Gilling ever to come out No how badly Cevayed or divcolored wetn may he, even though reduced to merashelle, they can ve Aled with this arti} risi Done and restored.% thel- origina! appearance and usefal- utea, The cateoviastiz is vecallarly red to filling front teeth ag they reqnize but ide preoaration, and retain thet vatural aprearancn, Rooms of the ¢issoveror oorer 0. Broudway avd ‘ hirty frst street Pro PEsksON can be consulted at bis private rest dence, 64 Weet Ihirty fret street first marble Dulldiog weet of stzth svenve WELRY, #0. LT IMPORTEAN PRICBt-SEAL BRAZILIAN DIA mond rings, ping, esrriz ga, 05 ogee, j bs'anee of etocs of an Bogieh dackropt: before purchasing @ sew dere at 331 eee vat eeraaeeee’ 331 Watches revalled at w' ices 831 Broadway, LLBN'S WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE & REMOVED FROM Ul Wall stkee? ol jem ), ever an " byt od "8 GEORGS 0. ‘ALLEN. }, HELFORE £ 90. MANUFACTURE JewauRy > than any boise fn the olty. . Oountey meee would do well tocall and exenina oar goods before purchay ua t bei ‘They are made of the rery Dest material und at the lowest porstble prices, &beral dleeoant (oe cua 5 @ Le FORT #00 , 7T Sassen s'reet, tirst floor, ATCHES AND JRWEUKY REFALRED, IN THD eatag eae se ror formerly of WO Ital! etree” shined SHEAKS AND TOBACCO. Hn RW os QtBalro? . SANDFORD & CO, TaPORT ARS OF Ha Ovens ae; 69 Beaver street corner Wi'tisn. offer for ale al) grades Havane eagara, of their own importation, euber ta bord for export or from store. duty paid 300 ONC HAVANA, DOWRSTIO AND GERMAY ‘ DUO) seazre, a¢'cwaeh polo‘ mperket roe; cseh sie oS nosment een eee ee Brae DH SERS, 17 Broadway. SPORTING. job OR BALRLOHEAP an GOOD HBALTAY MOOKTAG ® Dires of firet orged ‘algo mocking biri'sfeed f2om the right sort, for sale at Greenwich wee ODRRA 400, OR SALB- SEVERAL L pa, shree mouths old. Can be seen front roym loor, QOING TO BETTLE OF josiree (> canrry a micdeatiand in- ome meant anc having yin tha country, Addcoes eek. HOsORASLY {o city oF country. style Nidrere agolicalion ‘Brind: way Post oflke, New ee 2 : ae ‘ADOPTION —A 1 Y, aBOUT 4 Aa det vt Ev tresdwiy Pokemon Me ADOPTION—& FINE Feta eaten oe Mees MALE INFANT, Crchangeds Call 40s Goldoee, wea Re: Be P MARY REILLY, I DAUGHIMR OF THB LATE ED- bie Maes ene weer Mewermett, ‘s name was Margaret CHM MILITARY. Dee BRE By 5 5 ON So -ADQUARTERS SEVENTH RRGIVENT —MEMBERS DS bite Wikre iinet ee Stend'e qootieg ee too armory, on Monday oresing, ia ant. when full particulars will be anounced SPECIAL RUTICES. jc pai TO tHE PUBLIC. Boszon. July 23, 1809. We are lafarmed that Messrs Platt & Brooks, of Abroo, Ohio, beve obtained & patent May 2 ), for wa im: provement upon Geo'ge 4 Mitchell’s tig for the the toes or boot and shore, for which Levers patemt were grant- ‘& Erooke’ pstent infringe noon a right to or uee them eens trom whe undersigned, assignee of sak way not be wehereby give notice that We thal prosecute all peraons who use or ell tips made ander Platt & Brooks’ patent without s tiseose f-om us, Case, McKIANBY & 00, OPE 2oL. R®G10N, Ubiriqul improvement Company will despatch « fast ailing schooner direct 1) Chiriqul so econ’ aa 4 eallstert nome ter of paseengere arerngaged to warrout ibe veyage ‘ superior sieemer wil also be pat up and ali as ea7m se the pemenas lies ia Slied. ‘The Indian tombs contat gold are noon the lavde which be ong exclusive'y to the qu + ent Oomosny. Libera! arrangemeeta will be made by the sompacy with those who may engage to enter upon the search for this de- cont of gold, and Bone but those baring permite from the company will te permittes toentar up ine 12r 4 To those who ms} to the apd healthy re wil ible the poorest. cure s home and competency for For sil the Cryer ere s jaaeage thereto, fi a rest 3 No 5 towing dresa. second story, back room, over Vanderbilt's, FLXELORNG PARTY 10 TEE GOLD MOUNDS OF Central America —the recent extensive gold disoveriee among the /ndian mound of Chiriqut turcish & most inviting aad chances for pion fxta oO che resting del 1 id the of fie To aford dS oppor tof reach tat rey walnirg long enough to e at The party will lend near ibe avcien: city of La Katrelia Tickets f'r passage may be procared at tha Pacific Hovel, 172 Greenwich street. _ ELM PakB PLEASURE GROUNDS ASSOUIA- Yop —2be members of the Kim rae Pleas aembership at the outside enteaa ¢ Pern august 8, ADY member that has not recei ‘@mias ton ‘will please call on the secretary, J. AM, corner of Sevent” pith street asd 4roadway. m. 8 ‘all blood, of- sac dow at i ti i PABTN@ WANTED-IN a FIRST OLASS BOLINESS, Inorme $300 10. $500 cioltal sil parthiee oetbait ines parchvse oe. 7 Apply at 847 Broadway. tp sare. OB, HOWeS & CO. CITIZEN OF VIRGINIa, OF POSTION AND IN- A ‘uence, and bavisg remarkable fact ities, wishes ab an- sociation with some yeutloman of unquent navle +terdi Ab ttoporiant and very progiadle dusisees this matte ia Worthy any eeou@msn's atient on. Ibe best refereaces given End required Address RT. CL. bereia office PARTSER WANTaD-TO TABS AN INTEREST IN 4. anewly invented apring bed. a compact, daruble sad ue perior article, juet the thing to make mo-ey on, as It costa only Sty centa 10 ihanutacture. address O. &. Foreman Hera.d ARTNER WsNTED—sY THE INVENTOR OF THM ‘srestest wonder of the age Seles null aited and _proats immense, terms $25 000; or toe man who will farnisa $6,000 a Nbere! arrangement will be msde. ‘an be seea at 61 Cham- bers strost, rear offlca, for one week. ARTNER WANTED.—THE aDVERTISER, ABOUT Po Nttieg the oriacipat sities of the Onion, witha Guelueas dhat will be both progeaole and pieasant, dealve aus auslerunt or ama)! mears tosbare equally in orodts and expenses Call om Mr. Plait, 599 Broadway, room 23. ANTKD—A PABTNER, WITH ONE THOUSAND OR fifteen hundred dollars, to take an taterest ia an eatab- ed stove snd house.furnisbing business a shirt distance from Sew York A young msn preferred spoly. The best of reference given and required. Address George 8. symstrong box 113 Herald otfice. wes: SD—A PART#ER, ACTIVE OR SILENT, TOIN- i] ere Sekt age roe ag a lucrstive snd well estat chem! warn! var! yasiness, ddress Ghemiral, box No. 11 Pos ofice, Se $200 —OE HALF INTEREST IN AN OLD ESTAB- ee ete ae ae ex yearly, one _ jarinera being called crom'the cit. « flon ¢puortuntty to an fodustrious men wich email capital, Inqvice of VEA.ad & COs Bo. 12 Joba steeet, second fluor. 1 000. PARTNER W«NTED. IN 4 CASH MANU- . ie yuriag business that will clear $7,000 or $8 000 the frat yeer, vow in fa!) operation, $3.000 of orders now op bsnd:n» humbug. Bespoumbie parties apply at 26 new Bowery. LOAN OFFICES. PRR vk eo te ee T JACKS0N’S—@UNSY TU aVa4CE OF Wa! AX diamonds, Jewelry, pais, 47, goody corenaadien end FockEH A SAORSUN, auctioneer ‘and’ brewers til crash pI 8 three T 11 CHAMBERS STREBT—MONEY TO AD7AXOUB TO srril Nogwn and oid onabned Tie ace, ncsouber ahd ure- er, 11 Ohampers street, K.B.—No dur'nese transacted om 9 of a. Jao street, three doors west of A TTHOMPION & 00.'8, BROKERS AND COMMISSION merchant, 102 Nassou street, corner of ana, room No. ‘Tismonta Jeselry, dry f00%, segura and ell tinés Of fest bed i aad ai 4 rie, ough ‘notee, #ocks, Bonds Sc, negotiated, “All = mene OE THOMESOR, Auctioneer. caeone wi "7 . , &c ,0° buy them for the hi G co] rices 8! private office. a ata ‘Business hours 5 10 5 P. M. ae TGAGUS 98 BROADWAY, CORNeR OF FULTON A Mires, 10m Mo Sradvances ade on dlamoase, jnwelry, meretaudies and personal propery of every diactig: Yon, of bomaht ‘or eaab. Watches audtjewelry for kale very low to psy advance ASTROLOGY. STORISHING TO ALL—MALAM E A ULAIRVOYART.—MBS. BEYMOUR, 908 FOURTH street a few doors a weet of Broadway, the most enc :eee- ful medioal and bu in america Consultation on sickness, business, adsent friends, 42. satisfactoa guaran- ved or no pay, pond), = ROLOGISY TaaT BRATS A, DARIO TANT Atpeand doliare ts olfared 10 . She world: +10 clre any dlaoage fans ber Phe warrant fou who can murpamt Nenlarlyrhew aatam, ocosumpuoa, a to ite wordt: rm, ome a mcrofoin and ail aifeotions of the anes, throat t& seme ©. tbe only vant Moen Siaiear “Atl these wno.are sok, {a trouble oF un’orta ‘bua yuld do well to call and see this gifted a Rocdence us seragewedts Fy r FER, Xl THIRD STRERY, BETWEBR. ADAME BHATT ccad for", f oat, tbe seventh deughe rat ett io tel about love, marriage, abeent aad jours eam from Side M: to ORs ‘Ladies, THR ORLEBRATED NEVER FAIL- srugped trials sity on gives fue iirgoatien ofall ty : a rough he name as before, with and 1 affaire, Journ sickness: MM’? FLAURY, 23 BROOME STREET, OELEBRsTSD ah marriage, absent friends, &o., by magvetisa. Eegusataek tepskencabee por soe one, enetneton, t sreoatéent chet . La tee ph of ber \ er woaitat st T unt aveute, soove ‘Fwealy. fret wreak. es 80 comts; reriiemen $1. H& ONLY INDSPRADENT OLATRVOYsNT IN THE TS suury who ean con adentiy be \ded upon ip the ex- emtnation of diseases hag taken rooma for Mordare Tuesdays and Wednesdays at No, 2 Oliver street, opposiia new Bowery, rear Chatbam equare. Hours from 9A. M. OSP. M, eacts aay,