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YORK HUALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1805, 5 op op ee a 2 ee ga confidence were not long in showing themselves, The ; Springs, in the trac of Columbia Hall, but ttle known to | placg, and to indnigo tn theexponses which society nee-s FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. country bankers pashed ub fr ah bales of paper, “no: CLOSE OF THE SUXMER SEASON. vito Too do- tind ov eehoes haa nob been without] sarily ceialls, Bfiaon to twenty dollars a day Is uft.an ex: “ anne doth. roused 1 f, an commenced those it students Tavestigate catoptrics orvitaut Nlowance, 23-8 PM buil fantastical castles in the air wit*r a fashion ~~ sounds, and bunt for the wonid centre, or the true place This is 0% much for all, save a fortunate few, to Tho stock mark bong = a the spas- wae oan CE patie es the Place tne relocticg object, choos are hot, hewover, etek tome pee de fos, ‘botake themselves 0 ‘ot react this morning e med aga'n ive become epir ic among of the ting object. are wever, | ths watering ee ves. modie advance of yesterday, and early 1a the afternoon | People. As the paper becamne vxcessive inamount and} The Last from the Watering placo of the rellocting object» Teo csacroun particles of | to what, after al, © Teally far more ad autageons to pony > himever, sub the currency sweiled and bloated itself, prices rose, and - : air; for then every hard body would produce them. A | them——actual travel. They go to Niagara, the Canadas, a further decline took place, which was, however, as prices rose speculation took new forms. The whol» Places. coriain degree of concavity in the repelling body ie sup and elsewhere, staying 0) day or wo & coe point of ines Werest, and seeing all dey can im the time they have ceeded by a partial recovery. At the first board Erie closed % lower than at the second board yesterday; Cleveland and Pittsburg 34, Northwestern 9, Prairie du Chien , Cumberland 14, Quicksilver %. New York national business dreams of the most prepos grace inflicted by the entrance of the Duc d’Angoulimo into Spain, and his triumphant march to Cadiz, which ke some monstraus balloon in people ndulged tn goldon New and OM Haunts of Shade and posed to be necessary to collect the aiverging sound and concentraie them in the place w! is audible, or at least reflect them in parallel lines, with- out weakening the sounds, There is a certain well known curve which will do this, and which has been to spare; or they go out in parties on distant fishihg ex- damsels pa Giitvon, Fag to and (On, even Saratoga, have only their or uncles, or children nophiete anal tioces to entertalm thera, Thole rides ‘re be farnished upon application at the WH. VAN DIOR ted Ansistant Treasurer Btates. Cent . Hud: River was 3 higher, | Bow took , were forgotten amidst visions of pros- adopted in the construction of reflectors to locomotive: ———————_——___———_ tral bey: Tapp ate a pega: sod “ rtd. perity; aud such were the varied and delusive schemes Pleasur lainps. But we leave this subject to the philosophers, or | du'l, thoir walks are stupid, and when @ apasmodic at- DNDENDS TO MINING COMPANIES.—TH® GOLD Reading %{, island 75 . - | afloat that to the few sober minded and intelligent sj ‘Ce to the visitors to Lake Willoughby, to determine, ma} ot galty is mote undertaking au evening ball or. and Silver Ore Separating Company, Gages patent; cates %. Government securities were sieady. State | ulators the country seemed little better than a huge BADNESS OF THR EFFRCIS. ij ry walts each other or rip ‘on the | @ton Sersece ts successful tion in California, Assay eeeenees tae sipmatign inipecht thie speculative madness of those years ccrtainly al- #, haa " die 5 peor maul tecnico etre soe Today aged Gare, rig ol uncle Goneee aged ) er DEV QRES: enanh elnee ob WIE RTO re a hag | Mostexceeds belief.” Nothing: appronching. i in sheor —_—_— ‘and thst nove should come here. ¢ have clear | fifty-three. y oO Eas, propress of events si Kirn, Of penne insanity had been witnessed since the epoch of the South Our Newport Correspondence, consciences, The Ketchuims and Jenk! Wall street | STE SEASON AT BEABON. ‘ON B. MURRAY, BANKER, 28 WALL STREET. ba return once more to Sharon, tt m' confessed enabled the States of North Carolina, Tennessee and Mia Gogsiontly se Band |, United States 7-8) Notes, 6-20 Sea delusion; and in 1824 some wag, who to humor could not be contented here, unless they were able to sour to adress themselves to the question of their fiuane | added wit, republished one of the Ep een cn = Supe npg Make thick the blood, ot siguiente season isnot us bitiant aa usual ap this other Bonds. Foreign sad American specie boaghi and oak, ci ae - y Jay's Peak—Spleadid Superir fount e ACCESS passage . ‘resort. - | 4 cial position, They: have gone so far already as to be de- | jn tho fantastical acheracs then rife, Tt'was of no avall, |” Washingion--Becoming @ Place of Rewort—Barometric | _ Everything ie to” Meat and bo inepressive that any | Fiving, and coveral well-known fumilios who g:uerally | pvubOus caanee jracrs from & aiset et vising plans for adjusting the unpaid interest of four | but the paralicl between the schemes of the times past Tt by guilty feelings would rise up tumultuously and over- mee this their summer quarters have not yet appeared. | ——— years anda half, with a view to resuming regular half- | #24 present were both close and amusing. Measurement—Sime Account of It by a Recent Explirer— | whelin the soul, as they are sald odoin the mortal hours | The prices at the hotels have been advanced thie OTICE.—HOLDERS OF, STOCKTON City COUPONS yearly paymont ‘The elect of this is seen in there. | Again, tho dangerous consequences of inflation, ag | An:th-r Watering Pacs—Lake Wi of melee, ad Tee chee tltcs acento uate 0 “ocedy" 8P- ave hereby sotfed that theg will be pela when due em " tic distrust to which | and Srlemn Scenory—Worth Visiting—How to Get mn ief sketch the readers of the HenaLp may | 8 le villace begins to have a ly’ Paso and J cent steady advance in the market priceof their securi- | Shown in the recell and pub! 3 get an imperfect idea of Willoughby Lake, pearance. The wooden si decay quietly awa; : ties, Omitting the Hannibal and St. Joseph issue of | 1+ Ultimately leads, are indicated in the following There—Our Numerous Places of Recreation and Amuec- Every year some new point of interest is being dis- | aud the rotting boards are uot replaced. Something must Missouri bonds, and the $10,000,000 of debt which the | ¢Vidence taken before a secret Parliamentary com- ment, dc. fe. cove ‘We have already one hundred and two welt | be done soon, or else Sharon find itself left in the FICE OF PACT! Com mittee appointed to investigate the condition of the | This place, which has recently been brought into very kuown mineral springs, about seventy cataracts, falls, | Test, w York, Se Jomptroller of North Carolina reports as incurred during PPO! > rapids and cascades, ' seventy-two watering, bathing | Thero bere, however, been several distinguished | that the Board of Directors ha the war—tho formor because the road bas paid the inter- | Bank of England in 1825:— general notice by the correspondence of the Hunan, | places and beaches, sad upwards of seventy mountain pectahere this summer.’ General Bickles parsod a few | cont to b adeaared ae te baceee oe est, the latter for a different but obvious reason—the | In some cases such was the want of confidence that continues to be frequented not only because of its at- | Fesoris, very attractive and much frequonted, Wo shall lays at rings. Tho Governor Gencral of Cuba and a “ 2 4 i er goods were “ ra OF corti ne whols.| tractions, but because it4e-on the-direet ronte-to Quebec | Beverifall in them: on the contrary, as our country be: | & humber of wealthy Cubans have tried the waters. | The scrip transfer books will be closed Tuesday, amount of six per cent debt of these three States is fourd | Eountry was confessedly, and, in the words of tho Min. | <n yemn comes more settled, we shall undoubted! more and | Archbishop Spalding, of Baltimore, is enjoying the tino | 19, and reopened Wedneaday, to be as followa:— nara themedtven: WAUEE: tecaiy-four bearnet rai, the | S22 Memtrenl. ‘The hotel here, as its charges are Dus-1 more places to the seokers after health and plea- | alrand finer, scenery, and an fow nights i extlifcates will be ready fot Bank of England being drained of coin and only saved two dollars and fifty cents per day, and well kept in all sure. We as yet know little of the Adirondacks, which, the subject being “Progress, An- $9,120,505 . | church in this pl re, from insol those inary x season, | When penetrated by the new railway, will be found un- | chureh in this place y 38912.000 | Troms wich sect Lae sk eeenecicsectinner Alaa vime 4, rowpents, Las Bech Grower Tihs. far the whos | Rurpacked in grandeur of ecenery by anything aa yet | clent and Modern.”” ‘Tho notioes of tho lecturo wore THEODORE T. JOHNSON, Secretary. sha funding sysiem until it shall reach tho very rottonness | 1“'&¢ improvements for the next are contemplated by | known in this country. pested up in both Cy English and ish languages— FFICE OF THE MAPLE GROVE PETROLEUM COM- $44,311,506 | Of Tipences and ripeness of rotienness, and afford man- | the proprietors. The New York artists have been fe- another proof of thé foreign element here. Dany, No, al ulin spot, New York, opt 29 US i 341, Kind an examyle not to be. ulataken, Zot to.be raison. Oy Nipeauatied pile (iliac ok dace cian eautiae Our Long Branch Correspondence. The music in the park every afternoon, by Helfenrit- | Notice is hereby given that the hanual moe ft —On the whole of this amount there is overdue four and | strued and nor to be forgotten. The position of the | Cows" nee * ‘e ity) Losa Braxen, N. J., Sept. 9, 1906, | '€r'# band, ts better than usual at our watering places. hholdars of the Hinple Grove eer Oe piso i hag ® half years? interest_twenty-sevon per cent-—which | Bank of England was, as deeer bed in evidence by one of | su#!l probably be gratified at the next exhibition of the | cy oiosed, after an wnexampled career | | Sh' Monday. Oct. 2, 1965, at 12 o'clock M., at which time am again carries an average interest of two years and a quar- its principal directors, Mr. Jeremiah Harman, to the ge- | Academy with views from his brush and pencil. Arma- . viel posal A New England 1 ution—Clam Bake | ection foe held tor seven Trustees Ee an (Anais cret committee of 1882:— tours have also filled thelr portfolios with sketches of | f Prosperity for the hotel keepers. Only a fow strag- .] Gommittee, to nerve for the ensuing, year. The polls ter, This unpaid interest once arranged and payment re- | -Q, Was there a period in Decomber, 1825, during t rindi scen gicr# aro to be found here, for though the weather is still at Dover Point, N. H. " open frou Fang pCa athe moms sumed, with a fair prospect of regular continuance, the | which the bank contemplated the probability of being | "yp surroun 2. {Sea warm the evenings are damp and disagreeable. The PETER EONS COR ara tive, NEVIN W, BUTLER, Secretary. bonds would be again the security which they were five entirely exhausted of gold? A, At the latter end of 1825 decidedly, Two of the favorite excursions made from this place only news of any importance at Tong Branch is that Conover’s well known boarding honse, most resorted to Pow? Corracr, Dover Poryt, N. H., Sept. 11, 1865. 3K OF THE ASCOT GOLD AND MINING CO. sgipenibaelbe NASSAU SEREET, NEW YO! years ago. ‘The adjagtment will most probably be effect- Do von racalitek eid low ag ed by funding the coupons in arrear—a compromise tia Maske puemeesitasing ential of gold which | gro to Jay's Peak and Lake Willoughby, which may be | by wealthy invalids, has becn sold to Mr. Stetson, of the New Hampshire has a somewhat barren, rugged soll— | “Gye THOUSAND SHARES of the WORKING CAPI- 1825? A, Ido not remember immediately, but it was | easily accomplished in a fow hours’ drive. The Peak js | Astor, at a good price, and it 1s now stated here that he hard, stern and undesirable im many portions; In other | TAL of this Company, ‘at $30 per share, may be had at the ; iutends to ercet immediately a kotel of auch dimens'ons office of the company. which islikoly to bs accepted with as much readiness as has been the case with railroad bonds similarly situated. It is thereforo importaut to holders to consider at what price the bonds will sell when once more circulating, without overdue coupons, and with a reasonable certain- ty of regular payment of interest tn the future. On this point the experience gained before the war miserably low. Q. Was it under the £1,300,000 you have mentioned? A. Unquestionably, Q. It was stated by the late Mr. Huskisson that ho, as a member of the administration, at that tine suggested to the bank that if their gold wore exhausted they should place a paper against their door stating that they had not gold to pay with, but might expect to have gold to Tecommence payment in a short period. Do you recol- at the nurtbern extremity of the Green Mountain range in Vermont. GREEN MOUNTAIN RANGE. This range traverses that State from north to south, and seems to have affected the character of the inhiab- itants, who are remarkable for their boldness and sta- bility of character. About the centre of the State the as it will conifortably-accommodate two thousand per sons. This will then be. the largest hotel in the United States, The now railroad has been of immense advantaxe to Long Branch, making it accessible at all hours, quite independently of the moon and her tides. Our Sharon Springs Correspenience. Suanox Sprsxas, Sept. 14, 1885. respects its valleys and hillsides are as fertile and as prosperous as those in any other State of the Union. It isa small State in area, but large in good bearts and honest souls. On Saturday, August 26, a large party of ladies and gentlemen of Portsmouth, N. H., Dover, N. H., Boston, Mass., Manchester, N. H., and other places of note, were GEO. H. MORRISON, Secretary. T. JONES & CO, | Ss. 3 BANKERS, Southern collections promptly made the day of payment at current rate rk, NEWDERN, N. 0. and remitted for om of exchange on New First National Bank, New ¥ Zophar Malls, Esq., 144 Front street, N. ¥. hardly applies, The immense mass of United | Joct such a suggestion? A. There was such a sty i talon - eeSerisice'gheguiltica ainco 1862 tes’ pro--]-. What world, ingoar opinion, mave, began compet mountains break into two ridges, the principal of which es anare armtkon in festivity assombled at this delightful spot to enjoy a ts ably made it impossible for Siate bonds to sell | tence of thatpaper placed against the door of the bank drops away into Canada, The valleys abound in brooks | ne tendency of the age is strong'y towards oconbmy | Peal simon pure clan bako. It was a splendid occasion— ANTED, TO BORROW. $2,200 FOR TWO, YEARS: ‘5 without preparation to support commercial and financial | and springs, and the hillsides are covered with ever- one worthy of its originators—‘‘several gentlemen of 0., Herald 3 seta “4 80 well as they would otherwise do, But there is a guide at hand in the market price of the Hannibal and St. Josepli, Missouri, bonds excepted from the above list, On these bonds the road has farnished—or by its agreement it was bound to furnish—the roney to pay the interest on the State bonds lent to it, and im this credit? A. I hardly know how to contempiate it. Q. The bank issued one pound notes at that period, Was that done to protect its remaining treasure? .A Decidedly; and it worked wonders, And it was by great good Inck that we had the means of doing it, because one box containing a quantity of one pound notes bad been overlooked, and they were fortheoming at the lucky greens to their summits, The highest elevations are those known as the Killington Peak, the Camel's Hump, which, it is said, is visible in some’ directions for one hundred miles; Mount Mansfeld, which is now acces. sible to the top, and has a fine hotel for the accommoda of time, and the entire success of a place of resort must, to a great degree, depend upon its facil'Ves of access, Saratoga would not be what it is were it separated from the great flow of travel by a chasm of stage riding, Tbs rectly to the doors of the hotels, ort par erection Dover.” Admiral Baitey, of Portsmouth Navy Yard; Gov. Smyth, of New Hampshige; Assistant Secretary of the Navy Fox, with captains, commanders, Heutenants, &c., of the navy; generals, colonels, &«., of the army, besides several high in civil life, wer present, ‘The ladies were there in handsome numbers. It was Dover's treat. property in thia city. Address ald of 950.000. An GOMPany, OF RIGHT OF, Taw DoU,| 3 residents of the Rush Valley Mining Dis- tal Territory, of mall means, have located a trict, nd se- “fect tithes for fifty thousan f rich silver lodes, cul : moment. , erous Visi d Jay’s Peak, of whic ; Pace, tke. eo comitision. thay are now wraith $0040.62 IC, (henstone TUR ates there bean, no foresight letoipiaiatlgn ton: ac tite cece Jay's Peal, of which I | severat of our watering places are, like Sharon, acces: | Were in handsome numbers Mt was Davies NAM | idpeilata reasonable rate or exchange for goods, the settlement of back interest should place the delin. | of these notes? A, None what-ver, T solemnly deciare, | PFoP0#? 10 Give a D i siblo only by a wearisome stage ride, not in the good old : e oe ssp guna iam stinks or teal estate: park would be put it ea think that the issue of theso one pound MaiASUREMENT, Bone oy ea aco couch of yore, but in miserable, close, | Aud accomplished Mrs. Lovi Woodbury, her’ daughter, | ani scl Jaen in yaraehais Someay wig ge Rg, KINGSLAND, 88 P ¢ Btreet, N. z quent bonds in the same position with the Hannibal issue, holders might look forward to a price of nearly 80 for any of their bonds, so tft the bouds issued in lieu of unpaid interest would accrue te them as clear gain over the market price at present. Accordingly, it is for ‘the interest of holders to give all facilities to the three States in their arrangements for settlement, such as will be requested by advertisement, But, at the best, suth measures will take considerable time, aud there is notes did avert a complete drain? A. As far as ny judg ment goes It saved the credit of the country. All periods of paper money expansion and specte.sus pension are beset with wer to the course of the foreign exchanges, and the last exert @ partially con- trolling infzence upon the gold premium. The Stock Exchange committee appointed to mquire into the transfers of Cleveland and Pittsburg shares re- ported this moruing that they had discovered no irrogu- Arecent measurement of its height, made with the barometer, gives it an elevation of four thousand two hundred and fifty feet, which is sixty-twp feet higher than the Camel's Hump. BAROMETRIC MEASUREMENT, Mensuroment by this instrument is made by applica- tion of the well known rule that exch clevation to which it is carried lowers the column of mercury one-tenth narrow, uncomfortable vehic and often an insuffi. ciency of even these, As Is always the rule in such cases, the most exorbitant prices are charged for the inconve- nient ride, The station on the New York Covtral road where passengers leave the cars for Sharon, is called Pal- atine Bridge. Thence to the Springs is a distance of ten miles at the utmost, and for the uncomfortable ride thither one dollar and a ha, or fifteen cents a mile, is Mrs, Fox, wife of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, ‘and many others, Portsmouth determined not to bo doaten, and named Saturday, Soptember 9, asa time for ‘a roturn of the compliment, and {t came off a3 announced. Previous to my account allow me to describe the locality. Dover Point is a delizhtful summer resort, situated at the confluene> of the Great Bay outlet and the Piscatagua river, forming # broad and beautiful bay, the Point being on an eminence overlooking the whole scone. Tt is flve trict. DENTISTR AMERICAN, ARTIFICIAL TEETH COMPANY DEN. poly tists, 51 East Fourth street, near Bowery. A set of hit ed in the mouth in three minutes, and at much cost price, by reason of our inserting so many. Our Dr. Nay n Boneypart, refers to 10,000 testima- nlais of broken jaws during the past yeur. N, B.—A warram tee from General Grant will be furnished with each have been regularly elected the people's dentists, No Used In our oflee. "We do ‘everything hacother dentists Soy I th nothing at present to justi’y auy farther immediate im- | Jarity in the issue of the same; but a sugcestion was Sie line pelted opal ein wpbrachon tcl charged. Trunks pay twenty-tive beg extra, At otter | and a ball miles from the city of Dover and fonr from | ind do ttn great deal betior. provement, mada'tn favoh of'a-eutet henna eeeindaatialedl- ¢ rocoeding places of resort off the railroad routes simi- | Portsmouth by water. No plac» can be easier of access. enn Sane At tt s ‘Sete ci lighter than ihe one below it, and go. to get double the | j,, fortionate demands are winde, thongh | The ride from Dover to the Point is remarked by even | | NTE EXTORTION PRICES—BROADWAY AND THIR- he open board at one o'clock the market was | transferring stock than that hitherto adopted; andtt 18 | go rocsioh we must ascend toa little more than double oP nese Baie European travellers to be ove of the finest and most en- oth street. —-Largest, cheapedt Dentistry establishment, Sept ges ien wre may ay een ore than double | cofom to so great. aa extent. At ‘Trento | chanting they ever gazed upon. About half the way you | Patent convex “gumotyper Teeth; rots $10, $15, warranted. rather heavy, New York Contral closed at 93% (¢.8), Erie 87%, Hudson River 109, Reading 109)4, Michigan South- orn 684, Cloveland and Pittsburg 71, Rock Island 11244, not improbable that the certificates will hereafter be signed by the President of the company and counter- signed by tho agents in this city. tho height, For th.s correction there is a well known formula with which the measurers are doubtless well ac- quainted. There is another simple and practical method of ascerta‘ning the height of mountains, that of the tea- Falls one must pay thirty cents for a distance of half a mile; at Schootey’s Mountains (more reasonable and on the whole not extravagant) fifty cents for three miles; to a gfand elevation upon the plains, and your nwearied eye” drinks the magic splendor of thirty or fifty miles of scenery on all sides, and Southeastern New Hampshire can boast of nothing more; the White ¥i Eextrnetin r. MANSON, Dentlat, deca’ 3: $1; coment, SOs. cee Bia Stic ie oles CURED WITHOUT EXTRAS Northwestern (4.3) 2774, preferred 6134, Fort Wayne 98%, The order dated September 18, promulgated by the ate CHING TEETH cl . kettle and the thermometer, and an ayparatiis composed : brok worth Prairie du Chien 64, Ohio and Mississippi certificates | Sccretary of the Troasury respecting taxation in the Kettle and the thermo mc a a a teem Lent os [at Catekill two dollara, for, twelve milos; yot all thee | Movntains, you know, are. the pride and glory of the | sat unvtta vendeeed pormanentiy serviceable: Oy Dr. 28%, McGregor Western Railroad 18, Cumberland (b.8) | South, 1@ important to holders of manufactures; for it is | the stssoaphere' ws more dnd more rarided. It hue ben | unexp:eted charg's count «p vory rapidly and make a | foe Point, is, Point Cottage, » dabMicas hasite atte THB, Bre. Adanaulean palsies, white filing, | Aisa supe, 45%, Qaiokaliver (a8) 4834, Canton Company 6034. ‘Fives:|-‘ondencdl the! all arictéa a Whathever hse foatuncotach} Sete toe worenmone one Saeros. lots Vor oveey 4°97) beter pieaaurs, tour aluie,an, expensive, aiate,,. I vicold | anlsaaiiy expailone sigsao ary nope. bo onpltal Tes, Lt sand pateaye fe “asinel ith, every syle, ak lowe twentics of the old issuc sold at 108}{. Afterwards on | cun be shown to the satisfaction of the assessor to have | .589 inch of barometric depression. On a lofty moun. | wlvise tourists with limited funds, then, to stop only at oa Hg) AS bo paki ged of iy fm geass es est prices. Roome, Be elshad casbipnare prong ‘two blocks the street the market was 14 a 1 per cont lower; but the | ben mantifactured before the establishment of the In- fain in Switzerland the bo.ling point was foand to be | such placgs ag ate ou the car or sieamboal routes, They | point,’ “ihe hotel has been full and fs hry and in pen oe recovery was quick, and especially in the case of New York Central, wluch at half-past four bad advanced to 94% 0.95. Eric was at the same time quoted at 87%, Hudson River 108, Michigan Southern 63, Reading 100%, Illinois Central 128}g, Rock Island 112)¢, Northwestern 28, Prairie du Chien 64 and Cumberland 4534. Petroleum stocks were rathor heavy at the first board. Pithole Creek was 380, lowor than at the sane time yester- | ag the safest mode of investing property till the return | these rocks, and a hand rail constructed to assist in the ; : ie guished party of ladios and gentlemen, accompani FULL SET OF TRETH ONLY $8, $10 TO $15, WITH day, closing at $8 15. Webster closed Ne ‘ul. It isalso intended to erect just below the summit, | jects can be obta‘ned, and glad enough he is when the y 1 y; ng at $I ‘ebster at $1 53, New | of peace, and that a large part of the manufactures $0 | Ong pi vaplent fon the se +, oan,Dodlons a cds Uastt a ied aac by a qnadrile band discoursing delightful airs, at oe wuhoul gutracting the roan ietracing Maa 4 -York and Newnrk $1 50, John Anderson $1, Central $20, Excolsior 75c., Germania 240., Mount Vernon 86¢., Montana $3 80, Oil Creek $225, United Petroleum Farms 2¢., Tack Petroloum 38c., United States (b.15) $27 70. Thero is a little more activity noticeable in the money ternal Revenue district m which they are found, shall be held froe from the present assesa- ment or collection of tax unless transported Doyond the limits of the States recontly in Insurrection. ‘This order was suggested by the well known fact that during the war largo quantities of manufactured pro- ducts were held by manufacturers in their‘own hands, retained have been so much deteriorated in value by tho lapse of time and want of proper attention, that they would ndt now sell for a sum equal to the tax, ‘The following communication is worthy the attention of stockholders in some of the principal railroad com- panies:— 101.93 degrees, and the height consequently eleven thou- sand and twenty-eight feet. ROUTE. ‘Ihe usual route is by the way of South Troy, a pretty littls village, the whole distance from this place being sixteen miles by a good road. which brings you to within amile and a half of thesummit, ‘There isn well marked yuh boyomd, but tn the tas halt mile some steep climb- ing up alinost perpendicular ledges of rocks, —Arrango- ments haye, however, been made to have steps cut into house of entertainment of a far superior character to that Of the T/p Top House, where the accommodation ts -in- versely as the charges. The peak, to the oye of the spectator at its base, appears a tail Cone, and quite sharp and inaccessible; but It is ae nded without much difit culty by the athletic, and its highest point is a platea of rock, large enough to aliow standing room for a consid-ra- can trayely these conveyances a hundred miles for the same amount which they must pay for teu or twenty by the so-called stagos. SHARON Once on the way from Pulatine to Sharon, tho road is pleacant enough and the scenery most enjoyable; but the unlucky traveller is crowded into a top wagon, whence only an occasional glimpse of surrounding ob- Sharon Springs has this year a decidedly foreign ete- ment about it, It is much affected by our German citi- zens, and Gorman is almost the prevailing language, ‘There are also (his seagon a number of Cubans here, and Spanish is therefore frequently heard, The general ar- rangements of the place are also forelgn. The park, on another year additions are to be made to accommodate the great rush to this popular resort, The day (aturday, 9th inst.) opeued finely. Pluvins had been yexing and threatening us with a wholesale demonstration of aquat'cs; but, all praizo to him, he forebere to siow his power, and Old fol came out and we had his reign instead of the rain of “Sir Pluy.’? | At an early hour on Saturday forenoon the steamer Portfire, ordnance boat stationed at the Navy Yard, Portsmouth, came flying up tho harbor, bringing a large and distin: which “tmerry flew the tripping fect, and many a delle the was mu: aymbol.’” Alighting "at Point, red Pe = » eo bg eg inading, a gen- ‘ecl hop, bowling, batting, salling, ing, croquet, kc, Portsmanth aud Dever, eyes famous for thoir fair’ sex, shone to groat advanta;e inthis respect on tho occasion. Dinner at tho cotiage was a welcome portion of the gramme je roea, it was worthy of Delmonico’s). ‘about MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.—TEETH Bx- tracted without pain or no friog Beautiful teeth in aor each Operations akilfully performed and ran hah JAY VILLERS, 165 Grand street, two blocks from Broadway. . (A S8TOF TERTHL IN, THREE HOURS NO FAY, UR. Ul the work 1s done; mechunieal ih, sham fronts and Plumpers; nitrous oxide gas ‘ry day. 64 Bixth avenue, one door below Soren! yest. ‘TIFIOIAL TEETH AT REDUCED PRICES; WH) the natural teeth have been extra. whole set: thy a emer RS, NAPOLEON PRETERRE AND 8. A. belie Dentists, have removed from 485, near Howard, to Twelfth street. bie party. z . suarket, owing to the brisk demand for discounts, wh‘ch TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ne viRw. Theetope of a wooded LiM over ooking the stream, and | ' P- the steamer Emerald, another Navy Yard | ‘Broadway, near ‘Teeth inserted without ex I see by the papers that one of the English capitahsts ‘ PA ge tee - oe ‘ steumer, came gallantly up the harbor, and was crowded | tract: ‘roots. are made at 7.48 and 9 a 10 per cent, according to grade. oe i The view from thence ix a splondid one. Tt embrao's | with its Belvidere, its bowers, its muse pazoda and the | With another eqnall p ti vr agg fic ee ing the old roots, rl #all loans have been made at 56 percent, and thero ‘Io more transactions at the latter than the former rate. In the gold inarket the premium experienced a further decline. The opening price was 143%, from which there who, on a tour of inspection of our railroads, on being called upon to say something in relation to investing in th je paliroed securities of this country, made -a remark ‘thi juld not have been very joer, od some of the gentlemen then feasting and showing, them around the country. He said that Tage uantities of English capital to the whole of Lake Champlain, on which the steamers may be seen with a telescope; the river St. Lawrence, the tubular bridge of the city of Montreal; the White Mountains, “Osea upon Pelion and woody Olympus on ‘Oasa;”" in the middle distance, Lakes Memphreiagog and Massawipp!, and Owl's Head; ‘and to the southward the elegant structure’ covering the Magn’sin spring, is at onco pecturesque and romantic, making it not unlike the fanous watering place of Ema, in Germany. TUR HOTHIS, There are at Sharon about hail a dozen hotels, all, with one exception, ranged along the prin ipal street of the tion of both are included below, Carriages came pourin in from Dover and vicinity, bringing large numbers o! ladies and gentlemen, the first families of Strafford county, It was, indeed, a merry sight to look upon “so fa're a companie.” At three P. bs. the word was given, and all fell to, the Fy, MiSON, MD. DENTIST, 44 BOND STREET, J. Foce sus fervicios a los estrangeros ae por tantas gultades pasan por no poder entenderse con el cerujano MAR DENTIST, 07 BROADWAY, soe ‘Twentieth street.—Rubber Set of Teeth, $10; four was a stondy recorsion to 14314, at which It stood at four | would tind its way here invested in railroad stocks, | Greon Mountain range, with grand uplifted heads. In ‘his exception is the Pavilion, which stands i frre roviding the stockholders should receive the earnings ange, Lj P 4 cole gn va J iM | tables beng set beneath a massive canopy erected for | on Silver or Rubber, $4. Nitrous oxide gas given by » BOW P.M. ‘This ts doubtless jn part due to the moral more | Providing the stockholders should recelve the earning’ | stort the view is as imposing as, iu the opinion of many | aristocratic seclusion on an elevation a short d'siauce Of; | tie Darpoes, capabee, of Sonling aeveral: tndred, tr | peveous. Omice hours til 6PM. one more perhaps than, that from Mount Washington, for it an clevation commanding a view of raral beauty hardly than the material effect of the anticipated interest on the | dividends, and keeping back a large surplus for inside 4 we looked upon that “gay and festive’’ assembly w = "4 : is Se . contains a greater variety of objects of all kinds. The | to be surpassed, and which in extent'is only inferior to joked upon ‘guy iy we OPLAMFIO men coupon five-twen'y bonds. Although those who desire | mancuvring; pretending they were resorting £0 Mey | ame of the peak is that of a townsh’p of Vermont, in | Catskill, I's indeed surprising that this splendid fea. by may go ade onda OPE Geared toate “Ota roots Bane ups mere. it may draw thoir interest on and afer Monday morning, "| Sows not fo compen pet ya den nae aca | hich It was sapposed to be stunted, and was given in | ture of American scenery is not mote nerally known bad agency ren, ars om — aching tecth and every class of cavity filled without the 26th inst., it is probable that not a few will fail to {he steckholders should hot. expect one, and should honor of a celebrated New York statesman. A good | and commented upon. Accosstblo az this ridge of “and oh petty picnsure as it lures the sight. the discoverer, 39 Fourtesuth street, one door west of ? xpect one, and should can- | many parties have visited the peak this ¢ ason, but as 1 vi the aprings, it is to the robust tourist | Also— square. 12,70) testimonials. avail Uueu.celvos of the privilege, while the greater part | dor and honesty be shown they would not expect one. | Titie hus been, known of oblished abot, It this. in- Fn eection of the plete. Tue-fuvalld. will find Without good company all daintios = +, . zi of that dus to European holders will not be drawn for | A&,{inas tee tne irate of etna’ dare ot your | (Fod con of it to the hotles of tourists aud mouutsin | the waters beneficial; but 40 te, mere, pleasars seer rae aprorcent ny le> als shipmegenietami Ss! read con ol fy GORAALE: we sortan peat, Dae geveral weeks to, come, in consequence: of the | moncr’ wo will doit foryes.”” What dosou think the | osPlorers, through the columns of the Heuatn, will ‘un; | they are most Horoetiti aetor olf oraulphur water as | The evidence of ihe *+ good company” on this ocea- au usa No, 62 Weat I6th at, eequs. & Ia'Ge aventde de & absence of the coupons, which will not be sent forward English capitalist would have said had he known that nearly every railroad in the country has what they call doubiediy turn a growd that way during’ the next season. WILLovGHBY TAKE. ovity. a recreation or refreshment, ‘The other hotels are long, rectangular wooden build- sion was extensive and full, as the hearty appetites nt- tested; for the viands, hot and smoking from the circle TPO, DENTISTS. A DENTIST, WHOSE, LEASE, i just expired, about leaving the city, will sell n= in most casos until the anticipation of the inter- | 9 fast express train, which train carries all the freight 7 ere in @ constant motion. A u it eat becomes ‘Known on the other side of the Ailan- | thet paya Any proms, which prott ia divided, in moet |” Returning much gratiied with ons exentaton, we nent | with the uettal plazzas, wings and editions, hut in | Rew Care te See Himandant of the Porrmouth | lshitent, Furniture, ac. all in order, atm P at Mh st | resoived to visit, Willoughby Lake, which has been | a more valley gorge which affords no scenery or further | Nene, & y Fine opsning for mi tion unser tic. Again, much of that drawn by local holders | €ascx, among the ditectors themselves? Tet us inqu re By exotic’ be Vike txennie socranpeniienth, : or athe | Navy Yard; Captain J, R. Goldsboro, of the Ordnance hing By a 8: y who directs these fast freight lines attached to our rail- Reeaney, ar y e- sum aa pont a and | view than that of acy muerien iF ne 7 of an op. Department, Portsmouth Navy Yard; Commander Har. Apply at 26 Sixth ue, at & P.M. t t fe 7 + “ . rE ¢ e ne . They ‘a t J Y pica emis era sat bp edtately; POS 90 | ronda, . ¢ would be, I:uhink, a benetit to thoeo interested SeRMak taseeetinsrech mareseemehlan ce A ae iy ailersace often more ‘careful about | Fisen, Chief Engineer 1. M. Bartloman, Lieutenant Com. OOO TiSTIMONTATS two. YEARS! | au much as dovs will tend to increase the supply of cash | in raiiroad arcurities at least, ‘The fuct fs important and | eT Ta at ewutitul sheet of water, about | their expenditures tan they used to be; and it is now | Mander Younx, of (we tinted Staies sttamauip Vandalia, | os With the qua, ‘Teeth posttively extracted the | ont pain, Unusual inducements te bave tecth now at gold, which is now sufiiciently scarce for loaus to com needs investigation. seven miles in length and from half a mile to two miles no unusual thing for the tourist before engaging a room and Licutenant J. K. Haswell, Executive Officer, of samo vessel; Paymaster C. J. Emery, Paymaster Cutter, VAN VLECK'S, 176 Sixth avenue, snand 1-32 per day, notwithstanding the absence of any | TB¢ business at the Sub Treasury to-day was as fol- | wide. Its of sorescent shape, and indented with inlets | to ask (he price of board. Lat him go to one of there | mmo voce, Paymage, of the Provision and Clothing | =========—====—==sea nd” promontories, quite picturesque. 1s waters i= | Sharun Springs Motels, and, on aeking the rate, he will | To ttnvong and others ofthe Portemonth Navy Yards REMOVALS. considerable amount of speculation outside of the “soom."" The shipment of speele to-day aggroyated $310,250, of which the America took out $97,250 and the City of New York $223,000, making for the woek ana vibes hah BE ae ele nore). “Oh,” saye the clerk, “ies ibree | Hed., and A. Balsdell, Keq., of Greenland; Hosea B, Per- $646,012.. The steamer Now York from Aspinwall nourR. °. doltars a. day when you fiay over a W but for a | Kins, Keq., of New York; Major W. F. Estes, 8. BM. brought $1,088,877 in gold. 4 Stock Kxchange. Loaving the Passumpeic Railroad at West Burke, sev- | shorter t'me our charges are four dollars a * Is not | Wheeler, Rsq., Colonel Ghartes A. Tatts, Hon. CW. | lands wee @ eterday" Sacepay, Sept. 23—10:30 A. M. | ety seven iniles from the junction at White river, tw this rmall-potato bisiners, which, if on alarge scale, | Weodman, G. Wadicigh, Req. Captain Dover, Engineer, NEW PUBIACATIONS. Foreign exchange war dull at yesterday's rates 086's,6.20.c0u 108g 160 the Erio RR. gsi¢ | ty-eluht miles from Newport and twenty mile# trom | would seem very much Ike swindling. and others of Bover; 8. C. Fisher, Eeq., of the Gaston | >on. cere oe rs AT. Thore ie still a strong disposition to defer remittances | $2000 USG's,6-20 cou This Tho she Ri RB. B04 | Island Fond, on the Grand Trunk, you take comfortable WATERISG PLACE GOUGES, cage pr pie Beyer 25 it re & fashionable | PEE, Ten Gent Navelae move, than, 103,000 Ug na A Mad Nang ween : : road abo s sub x ' < rf i refi signa obtathy ey De thiertoarmem herded iy do ecg + TY S746 | Toren ation tp Wentaore, Wo noticed as onepecuiart: | patty FOO eee roan ett our popmiar | modes. After an boat’ participation in the delectable | Waite Hexded luinten® jut femued. “Phase porein are which is the profitable uses to which mousy can be | 180) UBL OAD CHI Ors OO fa * | ty of this route its beng through a country where the | watering pinces. The barber charges twenty-five cents fea-t the party repaired to the drawing room of Point | most brilliant, instructive and cotertalning light literature 4 applied in legitimate business on this side, and os 905% 800 fs | cultivation of flow.rs appears to be a passion. very | for a chave, and fifty cenis for cutting hair. The wash- Cottage, where the intellectual portion of the day’s pro- | ever published in this or any other country. In price } the belief im fore gangs being’ lerget 7o farmer's house, every cottage, had its flower garden, | ing bill is made out at prices which are simply extor- | Framme was indulged in. A large number of ladies and | are within the reach of everyone. Order & sample > id merle re Alo pe fg Se or tote eral ctnate were iaicedimquantiies, | tienate, “A carriage for & morning ride coste dive, and | sontlamen were there ascemblod. Albert Blaledclt, Eaq., | Fri Sstatagne sent pos! pa Vg oar favor in the future, Bat tt must not be for- em § 10 The" varletion were extessive, the dahlias everywhere | for au afternoon ride seven, dollars. ‘The charges tor | Of Greenland, owning one of the Mnest summer res. ee anes eet eee eee e gtnersl agents, GO. MUR gotten, that although we have survived the war with $e Nsom, bars ORR 1 The cufully evitivated. At ‘one of these we saw a | bound, at what claim to bo the first clase hotels, are four | dcnees in the vicinily of Portsmouth, was called to the | RO &CO., Publishers, 197 Willi strect N. 8 wonderful degroe of apparent prosperity, that it is, 2 . 125 | splendid fg tree, six feet high, aud among the nommer- | doliars a day and often five; and for this there is in all chair, and he presided with great urbanity. Toasts and — . mi! fix 5OChi & Aiton pid. 101 | 08 shrubs and plants were cagos contein ng song birls | country places a striking, doliciency of veg*tables, and an | brief speeches were the order of the day, and © Siller FE ARTS. nevertheless, to some extent fictitious, It has inva- 1 SOC Alon aR. 94 | Suspended among the branches. A New York florist or | utter ‘of Fruita. - There are plenty of hot biscuits, | Mosscau’’ and ‘Mumm’s Best” were iu great domi Re EET | AR. 2-1 ee Berto Hably been the cage that in all paper money eras ap- Hg 200 Biukine 03% bird fanc-er would have be-n surprised at the show. & saperiiuity of last. year's pickles, and a neodioss variety | We, have room to give only one or two. The toast OVE SCENFS.—FIFTY-TWO LOVE 8CENES S85P ces have been to a gicat t deceptive, and 8 calisto 933 ‘THE VIEW. Ot meais and pasity. ‘To gronse we give our shining | ‘THe ladien’) was eloquently and felicitously responded to ‘any address promplly, by return, ma‘l, free of cost, pane Sh praia aepsk pre oteg 1 600 dodcaiist0 93% | presently we camo to an open place at the head of the | biades'” overy timo we sit down to a watering place ta. | toby Hosen B. Perkin, Kag.. of Tew York, by request on-reveipt of $1; send ten cents for clrcubze. that revuls‘ons have been of frequent and always “rud- 3644 200 Hud Rly BR. .-- 09 | lake and got our first quict view of {t from the Lake | ble; but moat tourisia would gladly dispense with much of the President. Mr. Perkins said it was grest plea- J. GLARK, 1,200 Bradway, New York. den occurrence. A British historian, writing of the aust 400 Howse, where the whole vista is taken in ata glance. On | 0 thia grease and flesh in favor of fruit. Lees moat and | stro and an honor for iim to respond to sch a toest. —————— tnflation which preseded the panic of 1825 in Engladd, 23% 700 either side rises a mountain, the ono kuown as Mount | moro melon, less gravy and more green corn, lens city | He tho cht no entertainment perfect without the ladies. | NAVAL PRIZE MONEY, «ec. th \ 96 200 Pisgah, the other a3 Mount Hor, Pisgah shoul properly | and more country, tx the ery which tourists would like to | Als. Fort. Wash i. Li MEN DISCHARGED FROM UNITRD BTATE® thas speaks of the manner in which the forcign ex- % © 200 Go, ddcait Tops | bave preserved its aborigimal name—Monnt Ananance— | awaken, but daro pot. bt akowyy og op tags ‘hip Union, and all men who have prize money due thems ehangos were aifected:— Cont ?'2"%6 103-200 : being that of a chief of the St. Francis tribe who formerly | "I say "‘aare not” deliberately. ‘The American tourist | of Dover, © , rand | from the United. Staten, ships Memplity Bomerset. This ad: of aad, ian wiouia 1 * ‘4 | rostded here, bearing ‘no resemblance whatever 10 the | is as a general thing, the @ vo of his landlord, or | & prominent candidate for the halls of Congress; ‘Tho | vilte and Balnbridae, can hare (heir prize money, a eras SE eee ont, me mee meorlelcnarently | eae aie is | et 4 Pisgah of the Old Testament, Its abruptly fgom tue | ruluer hs landlord's bord On leeving the rally | EFM MBidneys af be Boston Journal; “The | Inga. WGGINS CO. ire er fire) tore abroad balanced, or swarly twlanced, ihe imports, | 61 DK of America. 195 200 do......285 Gisg | the mount Sen ae acer Oem We eipaeaen,. There tee reuard and contermely by At the | Viata of years to come, when it partictpants shall havo AmBounty, Prise Sones jueae Fag, Reon eet rout ws they were, up (0 that period." Abont the moutt | 98 Bk of Commerce 105 200 Clove & Fils RR 11 | "0" tinttariy,. however, he te said td ; wih oe oF ae fn Bo} grey, ang Fo wit declining years. vonoes mage. i. 8 BROWN, 110 Nacaau street, {[Gzcdoweres, ee pecoming stil more virdiont, the Ne aE eee ak thougagd five Svirtred’ 22% "Bioe: Thene | scstanetind bots elerk-—ihe ooly feature’ of American Rees sa ia the Aictous din and assure | an Sa Dante AirBotus 6 asarmed at length, end by moan’ sige 1 Md call, fe] Aes appear + to have at some | sociaty which, in genoral demeanor, corresponds to the ances of never forgetting of the day, the steamers’ whis- | (1KORGE P. O'DONS econ? SELLOR AT LAW, 88 ’ “4 omar lp began to ane abetr | to 4 18 Ps oss suae, SEN formor period been suddenly tora Violently apart by come | overied, impa English funkey. He Ww told that | Hes sounded, and ere long their precious freights were Naman sirert, corner tiboris, opposite Post ofies, soba’ hh ese we Is Bee cretdn ones, 0d de 4034 100 Chic & NW pref. 62 | Cormtton of natire, Ila ‘side to the watertowards | there ‘is no Toom—"cam have a cot in the | aboard and.en we for Siruuberry Bank ork, collects ofloers', spidiers’ and, sailors’ claime fee ly ey eg Mall pa by A Re the eumimit i# terminated by a precipice of rook one | dining room,” and this he has to put wv Pity the hard heart that never opens tx gator! Noble | fwarsof Vay, Bounty, Pension and Trike Money, ae perhape the reat Detlous toate Te reported goods | 0 Cae Cease he) SEC Jee Gor. 660 G1m | thousand foot imboight, The Pte ee caked very | ake: tm company, Will. halt a doses. other the goal thal i Cll of keneronity! Lire bs dull without Menon mane. Reforgnicos—Nawsatt, Bait, Fs ; is 1. f \ i 1 such bright enjoymen Bike ‘ Mt 60. wipe forth py eer | gg" aA Has. ica 0x | Mc Muna, fh CAPER | Aca fell | get ey ym tf i aaa pot pay of ville Se Mtrate "Wore toni iy: haseted, loo b> daa i beag oan jas ponds are plainly visible from Mount A ment; and this 's done when many of the best rooms are Boete a out wt is Toft alone ae & IRS ASD Mee cheteariay and ney shot . ee ses it ‘ , on we theirarmy and ne the ills drawn against exports were all remitted | 200 100 12 | precipice it cave known ag the Devi’s Den, and neat it | not oigaged al al now it to Den fact that there is sc tr heemrae Yeuedhar en ° iocted nt the Cnon Chim Agency, 20 Chambers. street, Sectian laoun Baise tn aeet peon conned io iver, tea. a 200 afi & P dit Gitom Garg | the Power ward py where Peaitiful spectivenn of wild | atthe hotels. The clerks and inndiords know that. {ke Why, this is as it should be, Here rn eS ee aera country, ‘was in 1825 nod 18d gorge gh the ee | BS do, ad bad) % | planta, Along the eastern shore of th ‘are numerous | travelling community have, and do, put up with sch = rue Fealin—amildst bright eyes and faces, 7 Be Nid that metal. on as the demand for gold became | 400 Quickalvr Mg Co 188 do, io Sas, | farms, and at the outlet a pleasint little village. Allover | positions, and they will continue to impose. | OF course Here sorrow cannot reach PO BE cS ASO ee foetieh decides’ and prose ssiver the teake in sleran, | loosen Gly 1 G 100 ory Gait HR Lae” | ate scattered nrimerous boulders of limestone, of pearly | wien the bill 8 to be paid the guest Is charged is Ll | TNT FTTH HA WICINN' ZOUAVE ASSOCTATTON WILT HOLD bagam With all haste to draw in her cireulatte :. a ~lmstnat ne ht corey oe »- | lustre, cote of thom larce and symmetrical, te four dollars a day, just the same as if he had had « com: TPE ANI Nal meeting on the Brat ‘Tuesday in October. ra ets tren tus cochtnes tee neck amaai.| iepee ie 100 Pidlg, FEW & Ch 989 | APE Gletaneo dwellings of magnitude with are! fortable apartment—a condition which is implied In the ana The menibers neo herehy hotided to «tend. Saale menace Cae tae Meteo Proportions. Tahould not be surpr eed if duo gearoenine- | bargatn epabiing ndiord to. chargo bis oxtravagant | (OAL AT COST, it Hones, Hee ENCt.D8, Provident sonek, tad wyee Peniening to be pone 1300 | Action for fatse Imprisonment, | MLkuownayIbradontashoold ol be found le The | iiss bin however, or tho ilseries and d som for of TUE BEST QUALITY OF COAL AT $7 0. rs, &C. F Sy pohens wie: bin auhten or (am SUPREME COUNT—CHAMDERS, | eon to ornamental purposes, and much more | lite “cot.” THE CONSUMERS! BENEFIT COAL COMPANY are FISH BTOCK OF FIRSTCLASS BILLIARD TABE dank notes became scaren the dis a became | Before Justice Barnard, glegant than the Java which has been 0 fashiouable, It fs not necessary to say anything about the feos to be | now delivering to sharchokiv s cout of the Hest quality dy. Ae ETN tent Cushions, superior to any how terrified, and refused alt tmodation to their equally | Serr, 2% —Aaron Menzensheimer ve. Wen, P. Smith.— MorkL. given to waiters—tho old complaint of the inevitable Ine | rect from Oh had See rill Up ie, nay Be pee and ona ined at W. J. BARE’ Manu vofritied customers. ‘This roused panic among the Loi it Wi ' for alleged fale prive ———- verritied customers. This runsed panic among the Lon. | Thia was Aad action for alleged fulso imprisonment, | noight, with large plates, and « promenade Geok on the | annoyances In our best hotels; but they are lraving vuelr TLLIARDS.oFOR BALE, A FINE STOOK OF TA- ountey bankers, thelr custon oma te 2 growing out of @ promissory note for $400 made by the | poof, ‘It is plainly and neatly kept and the eharyes are | result in TPriee ines, with the only true cushion in the world Tal yon Themselves for obtatnin suite, piainti® to the order of one Jeane Hamil, and bear- | moderate, They ns yet de not, in this Vermont, think THR SCARCITY OF YOUNG SRN, Soe inl Bem, 470 | tepalred and orders by ‘attended to by W. H, GRIF- the co ntry bh inu the latter's endorsentent. The note was ot paid at | of charging four or five dollars a day for accommodation, This is the genoral complaint all over the country at ee sy ppttinns Whi iton street. am dations to th maturity, and the defendant pretended ‘kat Hamit’s en FOHORS. tho places of Tushionable resort, Where aro the young i“ RORAINA, Brooklyn, of McKesson & Rob- = = = yaoment was & forgery, On Beptembor 12 the de. | We took a hoat to try the echo from Mount, Hi ich a? Here are plenty of young ladies, dressed in the sn BE EUlon Metele Rt Es. JAWEMLEY, &C. | fondant, on ia afleged, went to the plaintit’s house, and, | in favorable weather reproduces sounds oath s- a ane Ce fasctaatiny cee ' ea nnd N i det a Hrogpiyn of Witte & Rohm, grocers, ese | Miers pals pang aa ORR Without warraat, dud hiin arrested by two policomen | tincily, We arrived at the propor polat fur the experi, | down by thelr pondorous waterfalls, Hero ure the jee, viton strect, N.Y. A YASH J ‘ he gaine writer remarks of and locked up all night In the Third pevethes sthten: Sand, being joyat-chtsene, re shouted, “Union fort | but where are the beaux? Here are middle aged men NRY HARMES, Hoboken, grocer, 236 Washington C Diamonds, ‘The extreme value i 4 from 9 ad and other sal note cirenlation in Brgiend, ina | house, The pisintiif was dsotarged the next morning | and echo, being equatly as loyal, replicd most | who have made their fortunes, Here are invalids, Herve * of Reeve, Case & Banks, gto- tilt 10 and 2 til 3. j , rotor highly suggestive of owe own inflated enrrency | by Justice Dowling, no atidavita having been made | plea , “Union forever.” “Wedo not meet man are mothers and here aye little children, but the life of 80. Y. f . a poitled financial tion + ¥ against him, The plainti@’ ask# for $10,000 damages to | 1arkable acoustic phenomena at tho watering plo clety, the support ofthe nation, aro not hero, Have DAVIS, oflice Goritantt street, N.Y. = an fib « am a eaeeveres onity him for Wig falve lagpricontnent, The court, | mountain terorte, Nowe that wiit come up to the Trish | the frat vom of america, e a born of tes W. BRICHER & CO., 129 West Twenty-ninth fo Nd sone me “oare contemplate the effects of | tempt cd an order for the arrest of the defendant, bailable | echo, whieh to tho words “How d'ye do?” answers, | Egypt, fallen as by a plague hey | street aa Y. © gape from the enactinents of the bill of T nil tt | at $2,600. | with'grent politeness, “Very well, 1 thank you.” Nor | plague is extortion The eat majority HERTER BROS,, 617 Broadway and 107 Mercer sireet, AT Rte poi Prectons Stones, ee. ‘Thit old offer od comsoquen by the Small Note Reepite act of 7 any like that at Woodstock, in Oxfordshire, which re. | young men in Amerean soc! jety—certainly all those ‘Shares $10 ench, wi ntitles the holder to one ton of | will pay the utmost valie for fine, Diamond sowelry, untae oar 1893, Ag eoon ne this act wae in force the joy | Swlelde of an Unknown Man in @ Sleeps | peats sounds fitty times hor Phat near Rosenenth, | worth knowing--#u) themselves, OY Are ON | Goal anatally at Cont Hen Fubscrijtions Lo tie stock | IMamonds, Watches, old Gold and aver eae ‘lve public, amd expecially of (he unthinking portion of ing Car | m the vicinity of Glasgow, in ta which | salaries, and, evon when tho sons of rich nis, have by | and orders fort delivery ‘of coal received at the office of Hiruments, Pree a BRine 20 or Broad ‘Tooth t! 1 public, was oxeqssive — Landlords, ‘armcrs, bakers, | Curtos, 0. W., Sey 1865, gives k three times in succession eight or ten | ne menns untmited sources of Income. if they go ton | tt company, 7 it way, room 9, where further informa. Yd I eae chants, shi and tradesmen’ ol) joined In thé | Anunkriown passenger in the night train from the | notes f& trumpet, each timo a third lower in | watering place they have four or five dotlarsa day to ba a yh given. TNO. PLACE AND /14 NTRS 1 ol crea exultation, and they were not lone in perstads | West shot himeelf in a sleeping car. fe was foond in his | tone, Yet we have a very pleasant one at Boho Lake, in | pay for bourd. They meot their young Indy friends and row RESTRS CLEVELAND, President. Basen Wi lew o 14 Gemeeives and i the sun of tational | Herth by the conductor of the train, when near Suspon- | tho Franconia Mountains, mach admired and tostod; | the party tak ride, Seven dollars more are gone lor, PV ILAND, Vice Proaitent. airy, vim aa, Od Nets, Wt of Aa on JL, Ea jomporty was how ren, b ©, nover to be | gion Bridge, covered with blood and’a pistol in bis hand, | another at Lake Georgo, which answers loudly the roport | tho carriage and as much for refreshments, Tndeod for a ENKINS, trevsncer. Tips’ 66 Ow 6 wirect, Wanted. 4 eoliveod auain, The « cucea of this mot besotted Hig letters ‘aud boots were marked ——» Dabuaua af the evening eva. aud @ very tolerable one at Lebanon | Youns aaa W live liberally aud gongrously a» wayeriud ‘ARDION, Secretary, hada charge into the St. Francis river, which empties into the St. Lawrence. It occupies a gap or gorge in the cast- ern divis on of the Green Mountain ranse, and is from twenty-tive to sixty feet deep, weil stocked with trout ‘The hotel of Lake Honse is an edifice three stories In be told “ihree dotlars a my He stays two days and bill i# presented of eight dollars, He asks how this can be, when the board is but three dollars a day (and when really the table and the style of sleeping apartments ure water for ablations, and other well known suilieloney ex-Governor Ichabod Goodwin, Captain Tucker, Captain Mathes, Captain Barnes, and others of Portsmouth; Uni- ted States Consul Burden, Mad:ira; Clement March, Y id WAW TORK ee saeed tees COOKING ACADEMY from Na. M Gop Re oe Fourth areune to Ke 806 Broadway, near Twem- fe ren cand RENOIR