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OUR SUMMER P'gsorTs. Letters from Sachem’s Dena, Comn.; Od Polat Comfort, Va., an?, Welty Springt, Whes., Ree, Ree, kee SBACHEM’S BEAD. Sacumm’s Heap, Jur. 8b, 2860. © grein's Beod—The Howe—The Draytont,—Guests for the ‘Cuming Seacon—Stephen A. Doug’as, de, de. Fwem one of the most delightful Fe-,ide resorts in the country I indite you my first fetter Tor the se ison. How Jarifted here it is no matter now to inquire; why I io- ‘werd to remain for a few weeks, cast wp high and dry above the surg of the waves and the Wwesing seaweeds, Yet my letters tell. Last Friday, the £1, the largo and beautiful house Dere—much !mprowed within two years by Mr. H. Lee eed NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1860. AFFA®’s ON THE WEST COAST OF AFRICA. Sat Fave MaeaNNteN.. , ‘sean Manion, OFF Pap ee poten eh "} $ii'tiieun() ee siete onclitg Giada the Marion—Sicknest on Board—Movemenis of United States Vessels, de. ‘We are now close on being twenty eight months in com- mission, twenty-four of which we have been on this deso- late coast; equal to ten yearsof a man’s existence in a more fortunate clime. During that time we have not been idle, sipce we have sent home three vessels suspect- ed of being about to engage in the slave trade. Your readers are, no doubt, well acquainted with the case of the bark Orion. While the lawyers were wrangling about her in New York, John Bull was breaking her up in St. Helena, We sent home in those slavers forty of our men, ipoluding blue jackets aud marines, and their loss bas from the Guilford Cornet Gand, which, in concert with ‘the “Old Gents’ ” String Band, from New Haven, will fur- Ton thee foe eae Marty the bile: ‘The Draytons, who wero passing a few days here, saug ‘@uring the evening, amd most elegantly they sang too. ‘Thave heard them in wearly all their operettas, but never ‘when I admired them so much. Mr. Drayton especially— his splendid voice filling the large concert and dancing ball to a ‘himself, Tt ts thetr intention to return during the warm weather and give & series 0 bor ytd ‘as the house is capable of holding some. on ‘and will then undoabt- a brsreoe eo — ‘a very good operation fer them, I mgs ae be filled, I speak with ‘those who have Hartford; ex-Mayor many other prominent potiti- are those of Erastus Corn- four families have yet arrived,but they ‘Your water pao poole only at to ir summer resorts, as a usual tn, pd vethp Aang ‘the Fourth of Jaly. ‘Then we may id Sora, here t—it is 80 ‘course there is ip as yel soon and 0 arly In Se; are rr. >. was a little interest yesterday morning eof an un- ine wamsctt, I believe, @ was bound for vily laden with coal, and being only manned apd a boy, she went on to the in a little blow that came up. She now lies fast be- ‘tween the rocks, but the man and the bey hope to work ber off at the next high tide, Amongst the advant that I may mention here are a fine beach for bathing, a private telegraph, a half dozen good French cooks, and a nt sea view. Mr. Seranton’s telegraph “is in the cirouit,” s> that mes- sages mat sent to and received froma all parts of the w York take the New London and Stonington train Slew Haves and stop at the Bacbern’'s Head station, ‘an_await thelr arri: |. For the aecommo- the ‘fishing and shooting — OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. - Hyora Horses, Or Porst Comvorr, Jane 27, 1860. Attractions of Old Point—The Scheotship Plymouth—Im- provements in the Hotela— Political Prospects, de., dc. ‘The army and navy are here giving agay and glittering gallantry to the fashion and beauty et this point of at- ‘traction. Fortress Monroe has a strong garrison, mostly ‘as a school of practice for men and officers. And just off Willard’s Hotel lies at anchor the fxmous naval school- ropes ‘without gloves,” literally. ,They are made to work ship, like the West Point cadets have to perform camp duty. This teaches them'to obey, thm! they may become quilified to command, and to measure the capacity and endurance of the sailor man. The visiter to Old Point of half a dezen years ago would scarcely recoguise the hotel of to-day. Without wasting adjectives, is it not enough to say that t is kept by Caleb He if i i i l ‘This is the most banutifal place I have visited,on the \Bssiesippi Central Bajlroad, and well deserve its sobri- evet, the “City of Blowers,” although the ronowned ‘Southern hospitality 11 experienced af Granada will al- ways render my memory of that place more plasing. “There are two popular echools for young ladies,one con ‘traveljing facilities are beogming so pumerous here, a ‘better understanding maybe. expected betwoon Newt: | and Boyth, for 1 believe u mgr acquaintance with each | other inthe only thing needed .to predace a harmonicuc | union. \Disunion is frequently whe Stein, but intelligant, qeliable men express eo belief test the majority wowll be against it. Mie wieaipp! ie.poculiarly a cottos gromimg State, and the ex- tent of thezclis devoted to ite culture ts truly wonderful but & #0 much for GheirLeanty. Fhe face of counary £0" doubé. in capeequence of the numerous | Jowed wo rema.e on on’ plantations that Lave the | eperetion of ¢ of grating, #0 extonsiealy practised hore. wt { Sends pods sthcowo.vell ot gesetio. a tripe | oaoay 4 ows 4 vell of peasion 1°, or aes erent, gour dle aoaightly, mas. fake | reat catinghorion at ea cotton, hae commenced eeaer 4 it look yetloy.er dull. The prearut Most places i¢hegene as that of your five feet ome inch eins but Granada ten for in ,veight, and the carly varietiy a0 abundant, The ere Teersbls to the on almost everywhere she supply is Ate accustomed “to the grea velvet-like ‘ereedl, patur cooler | } vides = in ef Crate See ‘the Jight color of the anit b } erase, Missieotypt is a sh Sos "the Central road cone year since were feeling, a better eet toward the North, am sorry to add, the South i it itself, and it i# diftiowse to | freien | ne cee oe tees | wery warm weat au 40 vieit the North, but in eon: fe pot ype for the oF veh’ oones, and society in rumored: ore matches: are mate at these little preg ue fishes woul fof these’ cheers emia ice ladies, Heating about so gracefully, in Or dresaee eh hats with flowing streamers; if they cart their are Inutt be harder than that of your correspondent, advocated throughout |” Jeapn w it Jé,mort important | sre ghould —that the British trader follows close on whe the British traveller, ready to open to close as far as be can to the rest of SoA oe von ly presente @ new appearance, marc £0, ae } ‘the new business thos extablished, giving the enter. dead trees | tom of Africa ae Scomamnteiel| ‘by the and were it not SES caren aoe pedir Ocr present Condition 1s sadh, ‘come across ancvhor slaver we could not spare seffcient hands to man her. ‘This state of affairs wag represented Jo the Secretary about ten months ago, and we expected either to be ordered home or that he would send out men and officers to fill the places of those that went home; ‘but he bas done neither, and we have come to the conclu- sion that they have forgotten all about us at bome, or else the government has taken offence at our activity, and have taken this method of punishing us. On the 1st of last March we came to anchor off Kinsin- bo, the British war steamer Falcon being here at the time. The Portuguese, who have a settle ment about ten miles@o the south of Kinsinbo, at a place called Ambreiz, were engaged in war with the patives of Kinsinbo about the purchase of some ground, — are four og soa e, owned separately by Ameri- , English and Dutch. They claimed ours and the Falcon’s protection against the encroaches of either the Portuguese or Bushmen. Assistance was them, and instructions were given to the several owners of tho factories to communicate with us on the first approach of either of the belligerent About ten o clock that night they burnt signals on shore, and a letter was brought to us stating that the Portuguese were retreat- ing, and it was they would encamp on the factory grounds, Should they eflvet this the Bushmen were sure to follow them up, and betweea them both e was every likelihood of the factories being destroyed, To prevent thie our presence was required. ite ol abba with twenty dive jackets and the English. Wer in the pmeamtiings took up our quarters at the American and Dutch factories. Nothing occurred to demand our interfereuce that night, and on & following morning we by) withdrawn to our pective ships, The next day (| we were sur- prised ¥ the flags on shore go! reversed, a sure camino and in. “act rn on ound a our lauucl and first cutter were over the side, We took our twelve pound howitzer with us this time, and about forty men wellarmed. The cutter lauded rage toe! the Ameren {ee , while the launch stood for the Dutch, it being the best piace to land the howitzer; but in try- ‘tog to beng the launch, stern ou, she grounded broad- ie 10 the swells, and we were complstely swamped; the howitzer had to be thrown overboard, and all the ammunition was aa, destroyed, except what was in our cart- ridge boxes. After righting the launch, and getting the howitzer on shore, we had to make our way “up a slop- ing saud bank to the Ditch factory. We were all this lume in @ most miserable eee, with our wet clothes. and shoes full of sand, 8 arrived we were joined by the rest of our men and the English, We thea march- ed off to intercept she who were reported to be retreating towards the factoriés. We took up our posi- half a mile to the south of the facto- tion about .@ ground, we beach, towards Ambreiz. men fol- re sospudeentha pony dove the drop. hen peepee te | = rato acordon caaanemdineatiaie tae ting attack, but A fea Bushmen butler are never touched, owing to their inferior quality. ‘These aries ree ¢ nothing Short, of of an insult to a poor man’s stor ‘the contractor that supplied them ought torbe tried for jeszindling, an and, the inspector should be shot with a ball of the reiten o are willing to fo with. the Secsetary, sad would srst than Pat up the remainder of our ert tar eat any State's preference ene ey he many appoint, in to staying out “The Coustellation fe tu Medeira; the Portemonth 's on ber way there; the Mohican sailed to- from here for Kabenda; the Mystic is in the Bights Hit Sumpter leaves bere in a day or two for Fernando Po, with the mail. Our craising ground is between Loando and Congo River. Our Trade With Western Africa, LWPORTANCE TO GLE UNITED STATRS OF A MORE EX- TENDED GOMMERCTAL INTEKCOURSE. The importance attached by both England and France to a wider develupoment of the commercial and trading resources of Africa,and their efforts to secure by pre- occupation a monapoly of that trade, give warning both to our government and our citizens to bestir themselves: if they do not wisk to sce passing into other hands a commerce of the most lucrative character. Within the Inst eight years Great Britain has manifested unusual ac- Urity in promoting digcoveries in Africa, and, with her usual commercial sagacity, turning thove discoveries to Pedition seems to be but the pioncer of an additiona! onc, with increased knowledge and facilitie#—so that the po- riod seems to be approaching when, however slowly and gradually, yet in her own aaind with an absolute success, that, in this instance, re got ahead even of eom- mercial England, while, at the same time, it is with ide that we refiect that while we hare succeeded in the benefit of the whole commercial world, willing that they should be partakers in te commerce of that vast and wealthy country. which Africas commercial tions and carried on by Great Britain bas been one of comparative selfishness, and resulta intended Peising Emlishman, who bas a and o hich tacks his footsteps, an advantage terpriging American, whose government is the teoulyles of iU# political household at home unnecessary details of opening o abroad From the account sof provious travellers, and from the accounts of Drs. Boi covets and Bare! under the patronage of the Heri hall bot ‘ernment, ue posi- fon, fast riging into an | Hoportance chien the wortl haw ‘hitherts denjed ber, ia | resented in a new and loteresting light. Of Central (Leen and Africa, our ac sounts of the rivers | and etremans, mountains ad the character of | the and the resenrces of tle countr, a as cor- ae Dr. reet ae angihing told in out ochoot Barth has 0 ae the caravan routes t Central Africa which take yp their My es pe, from pie ja aoe kingdom of thet name, ‘the dewert for and other mare of trade in ra Geonast Africa, oy he leisurely visited daring his five years’ residence and ex- ploration, and at the same.tigne be he given an account of its of the Mississijpt of that of its many rivers, aad pg Rel =" vp ot = f t whieh runs tweive Eieat sales rots Oe oo, while the in river iteelf rolle ite volume of waters westward ome | mun! — tix hundred miles, We pore fH & conn resonrece, and requiring only exertions of citiization and the auep’ Chitin govera. ment w be made available ‘to ube vest of the world. the great feature of Central ‘sion warm, ir. OM ret 10 Lis imagivation he already pletares ‘western Africa, by which tho Niger is to be penetrated. ‘liom subject does not aypear t> have entered tuto b # < en: tions, apd its omission isa serious drawback success: ‘of those spleudid commerc: oS ee ae a time 4 si Ge on by 5 Sees pre owed zon ger. would seem thit wi a part of th ian conten from iatitu ie 27 north 19 rituce polgh wy bye A best known to aie: «1 ccmmercial enterprise, it offers facilities for trade that foamed, The true reason rence if asi ‘Rogiand and almost exclusive monopoly of monopoly would be broken up were a to competition of com: mercial world. In opening the ports lati- — Bi to commerce, 7 ig, Pi Pr br 4 ri on caravans ‘aul giers and [on eas be serious'y int , and the present would cease to exist. The trad tho Cao Sates to ewe ort oul direct, and more convenient to us than to fren rie ba France, while 2 climate of the most salubrious we Geos lneeniive oo cubare one tees new wi peers sce caren wr ‘he this cory ee wok A, the several am this, seconded ahs hag boon Bar- bary powers tag a Tunis and Tripo’ = whose reve- nies awd trade ited in preserving the present Do not Vinese re offer a just grount of some effort on the part of our government to secure to the en- terprie of our own citizens thelr own fair share in a com- merce from whieh land and France are deriving great advantages to our exclusiony Here is a question in which the civilization of Africa and the prosperity of our commerce e “are happily blended. And yet Congress ms, thus to have ded “the sul pa Sr ccrting alitetioa.” et fo however , with our commercial community, Petitions merchants bave repeatedly been preseated calling for information oa ‘Ue subject, and requesting such advice from vern- ment as might enable them to receive at least a ne! aed the benefits of this trade, a trade which er ary po pie ecco pete Pe hystine 5 age increase. That Congress should little knowledge on this sub- Ject is not strange, and itis partly from this want of infor- mation that the subject is aside. The merchant who has possessed himseif of all the information within meth reach on this interesting — nenion 4 weapons shes tn t3e archives of his government he See eabthr ree Gee exist with many at count a. tio Le geeks is, asked for iu vain, and as Congress seems to regard the subject unworthy its consideration he adan- dons nis enterprise. Ar some small evicence of what the commerce with Africa might be, it is enough to state that during the last year over eighty willious of pouuds of wool were imported for consumption, a aatlgraeie portion of which comes from Airica, but the secret. where it js obtained is kept concealed. Western and Northwestern Africa are essen- tially « wool growing country, and the amount now grown could be increased fifty and a hundred fold were direct channels opeved for its trapsportation, The government of the United States has already been approached by the government of Wad-non, in the dis- trict of Sus, to engage in commercial relations, but strange to say the proposition has met with no suceess, te from the ay cecchension of giving offence to Eng. land, who by her policy in discouraging the opening of the of shia Power is the better abie to increase the reve- Dans of he utaror’ of lexore, ead Unis cop tiede with that empire by diverting the same from Wad-non. It is shown by travellers that at Wad-pon ail the lar; caravans stop and take up their line of march across tl desert. This is a trade that could at once be made profit- able to the United States, if commercial relations were established with the government of that seetion of country, Its importance in a commercial view is recom- mended by every traveller who has visited the place, and none have spoken more highly of ite character ‘than Bei tish tri ers and British officials, We have before spoon of this subject, and have given facts and statistics ob- tained from official and Ne channels, which ppove beyond ‘acayil the great resources of that country, and riers yc > of establishing commercial relations w} ity 0 Oe cate 1 mihi, Canes ot {tk benefits and advantages. Our while it already tends that way. hort for want of government action, The are ite {Sie fruittul and enterprising portion of Africa. "Tes cli. mate is unsurpassed. It invites the embrace of our commerce, but for want of government iatervention it is withheld. onl prise of our merchants comes ‘own government. But a ae in the trade of 3; at number T teveaicer an tion, are actively and merce of that country. it a ph I eoeind ovr holding intimate commercial relations with Japan would have been scouted at as ridiculous; but those rela- tions have been established, ‘stmply by the exercise of energy, rood sense and fair As regards fee neating pov country to which we have referred, a willingness has already been expressed upon a treaty of commerce, that cannot our advantage, It is an invitation which it fe elurlish and foolish to refuse. The only difficulty in the way i#, that because go little of the resources of that of of Africa is known, seems to fool that to act at all is to act in or ‘But surely the samo objection existed in a teafold degree in relation to Japan, and i ts certain that in Lhe cng Ad our com- meree ho one event bas ever been deemed of higher im- Inherit aa establishment of com:nercial re- the deficiency easily supplied, by aathe os Oar site ot eee that part Me Ate, hich, strange to say, bas Sever yet boos m visited Dnited States armed vessel. is employed at no very more southern portion ‘the coast is {roquently visited by veevels in search of slavers. hy ‘isan ot then, to give vo the commanders of Sees ther of these poin ie instguctions to make aN to this <r fe country, and, make reports ee Mie Se th “te tania wile ven sod © 4 wou! en, whic! t be ‘up aa the occasion demasded ‘by otuar.ecis ~¥ the enterprise of our commerce new and rich cecupation. Our Nebraska City (N. T.) 7. oa Nennaska Crry, N. T., May 23, 1860, Journevings ana Jottings—The Late Great Fire th Ne- braska Olly—The Emigration to Pike's Peak—General News, dev Your Western correspondent arrived here from Iowa yesterday afternoon, by a poor connection of lowa with Nebraska, on the part of the Western Stage Company. connceted the thriving county seat of Fremont County, Jowa—Sidney—with this place, in my last lotter{l wrote you of the fire at this place. Upon my arrival bere I find it even worse than I anticipated. The best part of the the Miseourt s! entirely destroyed. tage Uy tho Aire here id now aatiniited. at $100 Vas comand ok: eensanee b.eptamaed 000. in the rte 0 less ie — portions of their libraries, families clothing an oe taforms me that the low a nue 4 3a i i F ; iF : FE 3 o'clock P. Ma Thurmieye Clear’ and warm ail day, Night bright it bear ny -} boeom fleets of steamers laden with meoniignt. the ee , 2 Friday —Morn clondy and warm. Afternoon clear exchange for the prodiae's and manufactures of Christian | and very warm. Night cloudy and blowing fresh, b But he is opt upon the more im sortant aub- | je oF ihe rivers, if any, 00 the Atlantic side of North- evening Rater = Morning clowly fr) calm. Afternocn and Weekly Report of Deaths. In the City and County of New York, from the 23d day of June to the 30th day of June, 1860. women, 75; boys, 113; girls, 83—Tota), 362. oe 186; youths, 10; thikdren, 180; males, 2045 Temales, 168; colored persons, 7. DEATHS FROM ACUTE DISEASE. Rover, ty phus. : ooping coug! Inflammation of bladder. . 1 Intlammation of bowels... 2 Intlummation of b-ain... 13 Toth mmation of kitueys. 1 Conyulsons, adult. Infammation of hiver 1 Inflammation of lungs. Intlammation of stomach, 1 Tufammation of throat.. 2 Inflommation of veins... 2 tery Fever, bilto 1 Fever, hectic. 4 Fever, nervous . 1 ver, remittent 5 Fever, scarlet. pee ver, typhoid . 78 DEATHS in the pelvis... ated nessa cys. Aveurtem: wine panebbeone 1 5 Casualty, by a fall, 1 1 Compression of the brain. 1 Old a Delirium tremens. 1 Premature birib.. 5 Drowned ........ . Suicide 1 TOM... 0 eyererrersresevecscersesers seceseceeeee OB RECAPFIULATION—DISRASKS C1 ASS"D. ++ 2 Premature birth. 5 Stomach, bowels and other digestive organs. 61 Uncertain seat and gene- ral fevers,. Unknown ‘Total Of w Under 1 25 to 30 years... +23 lt 2 20 to 40 years... 53 Bo 5 40 10 50 Years 18 $t010 50 to 60 years to 12 60 to 70 years wl 70 to 80 years 16 to1T 90 to 100. Mwo20 Unknown 29 & 26 years Switzerland 23 United Star 82 Unknown . 1 Colored Home Hospita’ Island Hospital. Lunatic Asylum, Black weill’s Island. Lnatic Asylum ingdale .. ‘The number of deaths com) with the correspond 1668 and 1859 and of lest week was as Week coding Jey 3, 1858... .447—Decroase Jul; jin ys 1859... . 389—Decrease. DANIEL Carr Ixsrecror’s arses New Yorx, June 30, ited. } THE TURF. ED HOUSE TROTTING COURSE, Sues gg bate ea [7 PERSONAL. ee A Bi ROHRR ANY INFORMATION, RESPECTING TH iam Boweber, from the parish of Ken- von, Devon, the Cape of Hope, faa sister, by OB Baker, Esq. Cobourg, C. or ae BB HAPPY TO SEE 8. AT ST. N. + Ju FRR oF YOURS ARE, BECKIVED, est today. Mary will by Saturday. Wha’ (quires about is all quire Bow is al right, apd your SS asueehencens only vile — NFORMATION WANTR: s I or wet of iin of Ann, NoATort ha died ak the Hever Jospital in November, 1800, cau obtain & SUM dressing Leno: & Wallace, solic, seu hie Hencld HEINRICH JOSEPH New York, NFORMATION, WANTED—OF ite meer, a German, from urg, Hesse Darmstadt who Le taka onc * oral ‘June H, ia64, “Any information 6 be directed. to a Ferry inveet N N.Y, California papers please copy NFORMATION WANTED—OF HENRY FRANCE. TRON mouider, formerly of Bolton, near Manahester, Eagiant, by lls sister Esther, who is now'at the Brevoort ‘ork, for a few days; alter which direct to care ay ch Xi. ister, Washington, rromuarion WANTED—OF MR. HAMELTON, who left New York in the year Pex’ who was mate in a Inquire st the ichooner that went to the coast of Africa. South Ax American Hotel, No. 837 He Houston street. “VOY WILSON.—A LETTER HAS BEEN AWAITING you at the Broadway Post office upwards of a week. Mid iad W. M. SUTTON WILL FIND A NOTE AT THE THOMAS THORP WILL ‘FIND IT TO HIS ADVANTAGE {o call immediately (same residence as last year) upon 8 HE GEN’ AN WHO LEFT A PORTEMONNATE AT Studley’s Ex. in answer to an advertisement of “Lost” én Saturday, June 28, is requested to call for it, as it 8 not the ‘ANTED TO ADOPT—A FEMALE Canin an an, D, ponies two and six years old, Address A. Z., Herald office, with full parivulars LOST AND FOUND. aN LIE cr Dee dori v + ee OUND-ADRIFF, ABOUT 214 N. K. 5 OF SANDE ‘small 1, with wame “Our Gal” pale zdoa 1b serm, peor e Goseneert dy (ime, owner can get her by applying to H. B. Edwards, of Ut place. RON COPPER BAY COMPANY.—NOTICE I8 HERR- by given thatthe following scrip haring bean lost or mis. ini by the owner, was this day the public are cautioned against 'p the name, aa it is of wo value to No Mi deied &th July, 1883. ears aes 4 Rankin, n RB “ imo 19 « 100 Pit * wo ia age 25 . 500 26 % soo Ff “ oo Fy 00 3h 2,000 EI 1009 22“ Ast Nov., 1854.. "500 Mr. Hardey, Bn tk s Boe u « D. D. COLLIS, Secretary. Mowtreat, 80th May, 1860, era MEMORANDUM ROOK, CONTAINING CARDS and memorand’ ame, relating 1 mowing, ines. The der wi be sultabl ried by leaving it at the nitlee of “plnckeye Mower," eo Greenwich street, near Gurtiandt, New ¥ OST—ON TUESDAY, Yannges. ior re AN OMNIBUS, A reward will be fn jot th Zs a! PARMENA JER. 585 Broadway. Loetnanx _—BANK BOOK NO. 161796 OF THE BOWERY SA- vings Bank. The finds Joave it at the Hank. given for OsT—THE FOLLOWING | DESC IBED NOTES:—ONE 4 fox Toro handred end ninety-seven dollars ‘snd Uhirty two conte ($207 32), dated y 1, 1500, at six monthe, Srawuty Haldegen -& Gnacdinger to their own ond ‘and en: Gorsed by dhe and payable at the ollice of the Molaom tank at Movireal. Also one dated May 15, 1800, at six months.*tor ‘Three hundred and seven dollars and thirty two cents ($07 3, bse ‘and endorsed in sume manner, und payable at same The said notes having been stolen, the public are negotiating the saine. Bereby cautioned For Haosgen & Gnaedinger. F. W. LASAK & BON, 83) Broa Sar og rg BETTER SLUTS MARKED BLACK AND ite; had on @ steel collar,” with owner s name. fir der wil'be handsomely rewarded at 31 West Thirty a4 eireet. WARDS. po ee ob 4b ~~ a ON IPTY DOLLARS REWARD LOST, IN CROSSING ‘ashington equace on Monday nigbt,’a bundle son eavonsto Fe, The. fisicr "may. retin ts abore balance at the Club de Commerce, 747 REWARD, AND NO. $10 fen EW ARD.—LOST—A SMALL, BLACK AND TAN ‘No. 24 Broad street. Bester Express Co.'s parchment tags attached to ‘his collar. A ult Mt Watch @ad J ah 80h levee hain, Joa. reward on leaving rior Alt, short fat and heavy bullt; ears cropped; ply, Pa. Mecers. BW. ay, REWARD WILL. BE PAID FOR THE RECOVERY lost from steamsh Express Co., New York, hoever will retun the same Broadway. weven 0a. iets. $10 of @ rewlever Masjon: he URSTIONS ABKED.—LOST, Captain Ws Win," Watermat, 76 Varick street, will ‘ap ‘m, ar et, will receire the HORSES, CARRIAGES, ao. ARRIAGES, WAGONS AND HORSES FOR vn cave | K Oo ore inges, roses’ ‘agona of ail kinds; isle econ band tnd Tot Fulton Seenuey Brookiyn sri trot aera ormeneneennneemeneninisiignetesteed FoR fa SALE—AT THE DEPOT OF SIXTH AVENUD road, corner of Forty fourth «treet ‘Sucth several ine Horses, foo caiiable for the yf va nervicen, R SALR—A TROTTING MARE, THAT WILt, snow erson wanting a perfect fe Kerr's, stabita, No 10 Slontos part payment or no sale. Any do Py a ities Ea oe mre mpeed re te bon R SALE—A BARGAIN —TORGE AN light top Wagon and Harness; the horse is sia Sond gon trea hess fo taews einen; ecent sod very eyeole 10 be sold tix tap law ear of e600. 5 second. ice. at King's liver) so, corer irett and Lalaycite place, wear licoadway “ R SALE—TORSR AND WAdoN, BUTT ABLE FOR oguire on ‘ihe promioes Grand streets. express or ner i glad ar ; surens street, between Broome OR KALE—ONE PAIR OF Low PRICED MARES, peutable for vreadings alan, one Onloche Carriage, which ove set double Harness. ae ri bend Mean Ciinton place. ony be seen ai Thon, Howe's stables R SALE—PRICE Renn! A DARK SORREL MORGAN Zorse: i; 1S bards high, eight years old, a very fast traveller, sound, Kind, unblerm! stylish and spirited enough to gull Lad oue. box 2,276 Post oflice. Freissihnas hah VERY PAST TROTTING HORSES, seep joung, sound and kind in sing !e or dub dela wareet A brown carriage Buato of Maine, eae A BARGAIN, HORSE, HARNESs Axp Gls, & yeare old, Naa yek Srtver sine been ahivos us yf sod ret ters lores, Inquire ey ued Gfbaon, tn «4. ios. condition. The whole be aol for SEAL CaN bs aeons for vw taj at livery, Hudson mireet, Jersey ‘ony. La ty OF TWENTY TONS, FUR- ce Sat sroghery, e.cam be ober. ier wireet, oF on eater ise sroet, Willamsburg. OW BOAT WANTED—MUST BE IN G0D CaNDI fete and well bik. abont eightnen fect long. Ad falter, box Post office, stating price, size and where it ean be coed Yair Fou, BALE CHEAP. ag Vf ast SHE 18 35 pom ay fine cabin, berthe, &e., furnished sha gery Ny She wil! he wold ata creater bar en Sine apy hing Mf the hied offered this seasna, “To be ween frout reol!'s Boat and Oar Bazaar, 243 South street, sBWw PUBLICATIONS. ae BEST HOOKS FOR ToURITS 1.8 1.1, HATED GUIDE SN M, Saratoga, £0. with © h 40 Rive * Charts and 30 Engravings. eae fe magnificent Pauoraina asd 3) fo Sto vgravings. — anata ras of A anata a Foams wh Widtoks sarect ae tom (tt, and beauty of (luetration these Guide Books challenge comparison with any ever published FURNITURE. A OO srt or Ream FopeTrane pas - NAMELLED E ‘977 Canal be hd Broadway. DENTISTRY. TK Ko renin “ her) are rae See tre Heth ed Rr iy ok. LUTHER, Dy Dentigt yy" DERKIN APERIT PORD PR, Denix, comieuss rg over Noe Share fo tracting where tend a BCR Pars ous ot for o& S73 Canal etreet, me door from la areas, L. MUNSTER, oR, re bbe ed DENTIOT, bes removed '9 West Tweety civib eueet, be sween Brosdwey tes gid even ve THE FIREMEN. RTENDSHIP HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY NO. 12. Ata rogglar meet of this company, held on Monday on mation it was et hat That the thar fe com pany, are berety tap, see Se eta supply of refreshments f aoe Axonew f GARVEY, Foreman, any ferent Nou, —THE ACTIVE, HONORARY AND EXEMPT Howas.) Company No M. are bere. of by notified to meet at the Engine I , daly 5, AU 12 0 clogly for the of we ax. the funeral ‘of ont Tal ny Poy t... <n hem opal wil be ‘ va 4 iad P "teh AUR RCT, Foreman, Axonew Nowy, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. ROR BALE, A YOLL SUIT OF REOALIA li be sold cheap. inure a 257 Hower BA fp Aa te, SATE SOCIETY, OF THE, THE CINCINNATI —New sgorereny Of Independence, seventy seventh ad, fy ‘Tho societ, will meet at the Cit on Wednesday, Fuly acacia orcioek, M. Tate societien of the (acinaall, who tote ‘and aniie with us in oat ational Independenge. ‘commnitiee will holds ‘epocial ing in the ine wath ri Chey Hal on the same day at 10 A.M precisely. 1s Witiers, Secretary. On vi A<MANHATTAN CHAPTBR NO. 4— Chapter l ETHREN'— Yor are notified 10 meet nt the 8 rarsay, July Bat eight o'clock A. M for the nurpaee of atteriing Brother, By om ‘our Inte worthy Geo. Ht havwosn, B. B, HOSTER, « Bachem, r— ATORFATLY RUPROVED PrANOFORTH. LIGHTE & BRADBURY, Manufacturers of ANEW SCALE oy) ON PATENT INSULATED. GRAND v Bs RD FHL TRON FRAME PIANOS TO QyucKenixa a sox, Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Warerooms, 94 Brondway. af: 2 Sone have dren 9 the superiority of their nly yd PIANOS FO 1 TOF RENT. NOLISH HARPS. Address Groaorvaicire de i Ta 1 West Thirty fonrth sreet, near Broadway, XN. ¥. & ©. FISCHER, POUR. J. street, have a selected assortment of iron frame. warranted. One seven cctaee APPROVED BY APTOMMAS, 86 BROADWAY, NRAR fined, #160, and 4 ball octave Piano, $100, om, pnts a apom tn Kew Fore; pricen ah 43 eee aa ui Riss anes 0 let at $2, #8, up Wrosig ta tuned by ‘tena AY, B00 Grand wrest __ INSTRUCTION. T $2.0 FOR WILTING, BOOKKEBPING, $10, LESSONR oy ey ie Ry {andi penn dg y ee sateen f eg . rr br Woe Wany years avaistant of my Terma low, aod arises 7 6 BROADWAT— ewe 1} George. a pat ne S cppes Meee courting B52. Room Poaienine and reR YEAR. ROARING ORMINARY sO PER Port Raward, chaira, wer opward Kemnay | & 3 SALES AT AUOTION. rouse aaa ACKING ABLIEHMEN’ 111 and 118 West Bleventh street, between Fifth and Hicthare? ues. Houschold Furniture of very desoription boxed aud upped to all paris of the world. Pianofortes, mirvora, paint china and glassware carefully packed) and Ping wagons for removal of faruitura to the for furniture, “ENO BURNH AM, Proprietor, UCTION NOFICK.—LOOK AT THIS.—PERSONS IN want of Furniture.—A gentleman leaving the city will sel! ie fine furniture at half what it ost three months st lang, supern rose wood suit of Parlor Fant i rosewood Bew room Furniture. Must +_ Call at 86 West Blovench sires ERSONS A ‘ABOUT “REMOY NG n the Metropolitian Express, as removing every artcle that is con- ny y : wa ae ‘ud deapate oh Four rae wagous for removing furniture to the gouuiry. | Bosing, packing, done at reasonable rates. Ofice 140 Varick Tieek and ioe ast 37 King street, Tv. Gow LDSMITH, Pi Pre oprietor, — FUREY ae AUCTIONEER Nassau street —I or Biction, on ¥riday Taig 6a pasdleds to frost of oar motes aM stree’ nest a, pal ad bright bay’ onrriag® Horses, seven a ‘old, well matched, well broke, and have been Nise x aml horses; are warraitedl perteruy sound and spirit ‘travellers tn, har Bess. Also a cit) with ‘This is a rare opports obtain a fine emtablish be sold within tw VOTION NOTICE, would do well to they have every tacility fo tu'ned hi a private resitenct COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE AT ASTORIA.—THR House la 44 by 45 feet. wo Morien, atic. hasemeat and fub-cellar; con room and’ kitchen, with double or hollow brick walla, 20 inches thie A 13 rooms exclusive Of bath room, is built and ‘iniahed in the vex inase?, trimmings, colonade piazza front and rear, and (urn blinds inside and outside; gos aud water throughout a furnace Which effect wally warms in cold we ground, about one acre, is elevated Crom the road, enclosed with stone wall und hedge, well stocked wilh (rule, shade ard evergreen Trees, of ) growth ‘and tastefa y Jaid out in lawn and flower beds. web g EA is a fine) brick Cart o Honse and brick Stable; joe I well tilled. The property is ‘unencumbes' ‘ed, and” cei be sold At a reasonable price, or exchanged for a first class place of About 40 acres, not aver 40 miles from New York city, and uime aot over one hour anda haf. For further Information apply to or wldress H. WHITTEMORE, Astoria, o $8 Liberty azcet, jew Yor IRST CLASK FARM OF 125 ACRES FOR SA1LE—IN A high state of cultivation, with fonrishing = of wheat, data, corn, and abundance of tumothy reat wood and. aa meadow; iance and onthuthd geod onder: and = a a ting a country. we attable in Testruett, ns inte scld fou tsvalue,, ‘Poe About forty miles from the city, Address A. B., care of D. Leigh, Spring street Fost ofl yz SALE—A HOUSE A! AND LOT AT FORT LEE, SITU- sted half way between the railroad station and od sist ding, tree. privy tt a mile from 4, Hi Tih plenty of fra ave half under good oul wauion, with plen Re fru de OR SALE OR EXCHANGE, FOR CITY FY FROPRRTY— K ck of Dry Good, of the most ies aval with all fixt: ht with the good will of the Lease, having three ‘ioe Eoaua peg tes ae oa Tocalon. The owner ob) to_sell_ owiny vm yore pply FELIX HART, 13 Cl OR SALE, OR TO LEASE-KATANAH'S WwooD— ‘The Furnished Country Fiace, forty ncres, at Medford, entehesine county, adjovuing the Jay Momesieat posses: glen, at the and of Apply to K. H. LUDLOW & put # acres. se Ov." No.5 Fine sireet. 1 EFFORTS PARK LOTS FOR SALE—FOUR Lots ON Quiney street, Brooklyn, paved and ey 10 the park: shrae nin on Kew Ja new chareh and near Ful ed and Mt with cas Apply York. J. PARW FOR SALROTEN A 1” and good Gothic House, uated on high the town of White Plaing, Westchester county, thren mi Mamaroneck dep percectly, healthy Inca $4,000. y. Tras Lawiewc 249 Seventh avenue. ‘Terms very TO TNE CAPITALISTS AND HOTEL PROPRIETORS ‘of the United Stat For sule—The property, extensively known aa NEW COVE, Mare This estate is situcted three miles east of Nabant, Fesex count) i¢ of the Swampseot sia fon of the Hasiern Batlrand.. Por several years tha Premise have been and naw are chietty acru-ied by Mr, Be. Puenm ae 8 private boarding ¢st furhiomalte etlgen Orleans S . it ‘passed by any wat Y ed tater, for the northern, and “east =i combine the natural beanties of a wooded inland country, youe the soutaern and western embrace all the attractions of seashore, presenting an extensive view of the Alantic P Sooane ‘The bulidings on the premises consist of the Ocean House, the New Cove House The Mansion House, himent, rico, by wealthy and oston, Piladelpia, Char ‘The Pavition, ‘The Rock Cottage and Lawn Onttage, with two darus, ice Deruses, bath hours, bowling alleys, Be, | cali, presenta great ‘edueements to cop! tallate to 00, tablish a public the erection uf A spac! betel and nieameat Tatiing, wi which would Fender i extemaly lar and ¥ ‘rice soot nach $25,000; the balance to remaia on bond and mortgage. naa XI the erate Mrs. ©. H. FENNO, or by letter to Her ‘enn, box 6 Post oflice, y NOY, RN ee Log te oF tds cITy rn Btaten, wil RUG STORE FOR SALR—A RARE CHANCE, LO- ented 30 miles from New doing & thriving basionss. ‘aLiahed over thirty * y reason given for felling of an intervi w DO a0. '25'Whitam street, New Vo ~ rrr as SILVER PLAT. jae ‘aca. The pre: sentowner, able io attend wl, “hefereace Raise ta tn, Btecle & a Fo SALE—ONI four do.; one Lathe, £1, BORER STR AM four large bokse movers! ecrewe: & lncue tot gear COEWHELE 270.8" ae Weet fwenty:elgh es R SALE—TO A CASH Gxtures and five years erry er corner of ove of the Teasons given for selling. "pnd tee sod ina BEER 8A. is, ely 8S =S cago busine cheap, os Cis Stam breres ne Nas be act etwodaye, Rr Biltrite bane rarer goa ter Adore, TWEN- "2 PALMER, 75 Duane streets Frotitareg of butchers sade aa, shog tn ret, res: Sonate city, Apply at No. 23 Livingston Lay od HOTRL, 399 TENTH Ey. at} a ey to als im, gan THE Lea | STOCK AND FIXTURES OF rue ft dag amy py ‘ SALE—A SODA WATER MANUFACTORY, wire aumatmern, “Xiirvan en, beibe proprio ato eareio G, Clarts, vox 186 Herald SALE —A Ls LADY AROUT yuen won. ohn eg tits, eer Pera a Address BE. A., pA POR RALE—IN BROOKLYN, A FIRST CLASS GON and doing © geod business. now juire on the | premises Ss Myril¢ avenue, OR FALE-ONR MALY SPRING CART AND HAR. yf oeery new; have been down town for a ihtla work: sold eheap Into other business street. % Third avenue. were RR SALE—IUR THREE AND Tense, Ftook, Fixtures ani good ‘ HALF TEARS of noorner wing ond “sere, sisted ia the fi ward, smreet 10, nel do o huainece Eo any person (from three ta fave thm Fat B—A FIRST CLASS WHOLESALE AND RE- tail Liquor Ptore, on the corner of James slip av! Wailer sreet, Wie doing 9 first rate business at present, no agent teed apply. Apply in the store, No. 7 Janos alip, WOR SALR OR PXCHANG Furniture or Groceries, real E York and Brooklyn. (rovery st ply to 1. FRIEDENBU RG, com tom street. DRY GOODS, the elties of Ni sold and exchanged. rou agent, 264 Rada ilps. ous BOATS FOR 41.8. ing in length from 800 148 Peden: ns a mae Ai Jenlare Broadway, N. pony FOR Bar R—DMeIRANLR L00aT, jon. FA jolce we oghed: agen, and f ire a Farge, af fest ¢.aas money mak ft chan Buus POUR, RAPHIC AND AMUROTEPR Gatamny FOR Pn or abe hall te valu comp: atures eampiete ing bue'neme, NOE TO OUTAIN A Finer Aan COAL Pixtares: the, gerd le laented rents are be nid at eof city, thing's fo bast — ‘ o Coiely encase eat ier Pate ay Pe tas Ww, Conseil ety, 3 New Yorks persed tical eg |. VROR- SEs roe fore 8. T° nr Te Le amas J Lg I A MRAT, Fi table and Poulwy suitable for a country py Lat it sired. Ihquire at ‘a ‘wenty oe: Ot