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| | [ to Live Oak George what Cassidy slid in regard + to Horatio Sey wour, who was also rene bed down, currycombed; and trotted back agy‘a- Jookeys smnst try their nays before they etart in’ the racy, apd we rather think our nag ebowed as $000 blood sod paces as Onesidy’s vag. IBTERESTING Fuom WaSHLNGTON Whe Treaty with President Jnarez, of Mext> co— Tae Mediterrancsean Squuwtron~The Sloop-of War Pormsmouth at Madeira, so. OUR SPBCLAL WASHINGTON DESPATOH, Wasninatos, July 8, 1859. It is understood that the “abinet bad unter advisenent to-day the'treaty with Mextco which Mr McLane returned to the State Department with amendments submitted by Juarez In making thie treaty with the United S:ates Juarez’s main object is to raise money, and be took aa early occasion to iaiera our Minister to thay elfect. The edminiatration bave the whole subject before them, and Detween this and the mecting of Congress will decide def” pittvely in regerd to tt The Navy Department received advices this morning from the frigute Mvc2vowan, which was at Naples on th ‘Wb of June, Our equadron 1 thas ees is looking after ou intereets and watobing the course of events; and if th war continues there will bo plenty of work for our vessels on that station. It ia very probable that additional ves ‘Gels will be despatched there to look afver our commerce ‘and protsct our rights. The sloop of- war Portsmouth, which sailed from Porte ‘mouth, N, H., on the 284 of May, arrived at madoira on the 11th of June, She ison ber way to the African sta tion. Tho following naval constructors have been ordered for sduiy at Navy Yards:—Grice, to Portamouth; Hanscome, to ‘Boston; and Hoover, to Pailadsiphia. ‘THE-GENERAL NEWSPaP6R DESPATCH. Wasmsarow, Jaty 8, 1359. dm pg ocher mesgurescontemp'ated in onr iatercourse with Mexico i ® limitud reciprocity treaty, This, how. over, Wil pot he propos”! during the pending negotiation’ on ober eubjecis, The following offcors bave recently passed their flaa! exsmicction, and are now passed mideh!pmen in tho navy, arranged tp the order of relative merit:—Ceorge A Bigclow, R. #, Orawford, RL. Pythian, Avg P. Cooke, Wm E Evans, George 8. Shrylock, Le Roy Fitch, Joseph W. Harr's, Thomas H Eastman, Ovester Hatield, Charles J. ticDougall, Tuomes R Porter, James B Moseley, Geo, H Porkina, George Blodgett, W. W. Alles, Nathsniol Croco, News from Mexico. New Oarmans, July 8, 1859. Tho steamer W. BH. Web» has arrived up, and we have the following additional Mexican news: C+neral Zuloage hes placed bimself under the protec- ‘Hon of the Britieh Minister, Mr. Otway. Geners! Miramoa hue decreed the restoration of the pri- ‘yate property of Senta Anns, Genera) Cobos ia reported dead. Republican State Convention, PortLaNp, Me., July 7, 1859, Tho Maine Republican State Convention nominated Hon, Lot M. Morriil ‘or Governor, The customary resolutions were paceed, and the Convention adjourned. The Railroad Accident at Oneida. Unica, Jely 8, 1659. ‘No ceothe bave yet oovurred from the railroad accident Bt Oneida yesterday. Toe tnjared are all reported doing ‘well Four of them only remain at the place whore the Qccident occurred. Tho wrecked cars have all been re- moved, and the track is sgain in perfectorder. Mr. Che- dell, the director of the road who was injured, returned ‘Dome to Auburn this forenoon. Disaster to the Steamer Express. Norrorx, July 8, 1859, ‘The steamer Exprees, of the Reybolt line, hence for Bansafras river, ran aground lest night, three miles below this city. ‘he discharged part of her cargo, and camo off this morning with but slight damage. Affairs in Boston. Boston, July 8, 1859, Plamer, sentenced to be hung to-day fur mutiny and murder, was oaptived yesierday, aud thia forenoon subj mitted to have hia daguerreotype taken for several of his fricads. He was then conveyed to tho State Prison for Ufe. Mr Jobn ©. Heenan, the “Benicia Boy,’ wag in the Police Court to day as witness againat the parties who feroviously assaulted bim near the Natioval theatre lsat week, Hishoad exhibited serious marka of damage. Derocy Ford, Lucas and the other defendants waived cxamination, and gave bail in $5,000 each for thelr ap- pearance at the Supreme Court. Wm. Simons, one of the editors of the New England Farmer, ond sutbor cf the Almweil Stories, died last night of conzumption, aged Lhirty geven years, @he Baiuimore Fire Alarm and Police Tele- graph. Barroroug, Jaly 8, 1859. ‘The Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, jast completed, has already proved {teelf a reliable {nstitution, This evening at 8 P.M all the city bells will be rung by the News from Som.” Amertoa. TOB VREPARATIONS OF THE O.NFRDARATION AND BUENOS AYKES FOR WAR —ALLia, U8 OF THE FOG MEK WITH LOPEZ—sTATE OF avras.S IN PARA: GUAY, VALPARAINO, BTC, H) the arrival of the bark Fame wo have reosivods."!! Mi’ the Correio Mercantit und Correio da tarde, of Bi> Janeird, ‘The inteiigeuco tuey oovtain ts pot wishout ia. Jerest. Frora Cay to day the appearances of groat events ‘on the Rio de jx Pistu were becomicg more palpable. The Argestine Coofedersbion on the eoe band and Buenos Ayres ow dhe otbor \vere Continuing preparations for war ob oii sole, ard boy tilities Wore MOmentarily expact- 64 to begin, .: The first troops of the Confedsratiod had begun to move for the fortidcations of Kee'e, whers an ‘avasion is threa tered, Urquiza was buying and arming sh ‘08, aod it was aid be bud concluded an alifavce with Par\guas. He jikew to march into the territory of Buenos Ay ¥es with- afew mouths. On the 271 of April Urquiza addressed a proclam’stion to bis troops, ia waich be a4y8;—"'I am aleo mouated ead ready to put myself ut the Of toere who triumpa'ed wt Monte Cageros, 0 rush like # thunderbolt uj wat pulverize the cnemies of the Retion wherever thoy my rene Le iglature of Buenos igislature Ayres was opened on tho iat of Mey Toe Governor, in eee tmeseage, said that they were scarcely oa good terms witn Paraguay ano Moutevideo, A French journal of Buenos Ayres bad in- quired whether there was pot aio some misunderstand. ing witb Brezi!. A sum of 20,000,000 of dotiars, of the Ourrent Tovey of the country, was to be raised for we 1s the war rs. the e gy alge ‘araguay we icarn tbat had had anat- tack of ilimene, from which be was siomty recovering. Toe report was circulated in Monteviveo that an attem yt bad been made to assassinate President Lopes aud the — of bis family, but whe'rumor was without iounda- In Valparaiso the revolts in the northern provinces stil conupued. In the last engagement at government troops triumphed over the. ote va Pollucal Intelitgence. Democratic Virmont.—This is a strange heading, and it would indeed be funny to see the democratic candidate for Governor elected by ths people of Vermont next spring. What would the opposition leaders say to that? Some of the temooratic papers intimate that such an event iw highly probable, The Rutland Courter says—‘‘Many of the republicans are heartily sick of the party they bare heretofore acted with, and are leaving the miserab'e con- cern, Since the nomination of John G. Saxe for Governor, quite 8 number of the opposition have joined the ravks of the democracy, xnd if the change continues another week oa it bas the past, there will be no vacancy in the demo- cratic party.” Tue Sovra Canouna Natvrauization Law.—For some time past the annowncement has been going the rounds of the republican papers that a law was operating in Soutb Carolina similar to that recently engrafied on tho constitu. thon of Massachusetis, in relation to the qualification of foreigners to vote or hold office, The Germania, of Cleve land, published the following letter from the Secretary of State of South Carolisa, in which the foundation for any auch atory is entirely removed :— Ovrii: SeORETARY OF State, CoLumBA, 3. C., June 11, 1859. In anawer to your letter of tho 4th of this mouth, 1 would state that a foreigner under the present iaq, so soon as he has taken the oath of allegiance, and received his certificate under the seal of the cierk of the Court, is entitied to ail the privileges of a native born citizen. There was a law in this State, ratified on the 23th of March, i784, which prevented the foreigner from voting ‘until he had been twe yeare in possession of his co:tidcate of citizenship; but This lace iw repealed, ie WILLIAM R. HUNT, Deputy Secretary of State. Tas Rervsuican Party iy Kassas.—Tho Loavenworth Ledga—which, by the way, supported the republican ticket at the last election—rays the ropublican party in the Territory ie made up of out and out republicans, i, fence republicans, free State republicans, pro-slavery repubit cans, svoltionists, nigger stealers, fanatics, consorvative fanatics, woman's rights men, woman’s rights wonino’s men, disciples of “free love” and “free rum,” and two or three old and worn out buck niggers and nigger wenches, togetber with a large number of odds and ends too nu- merons to mention. Kaxeas Rerusuican Convanrion.—The republicans of Kansas will hold thelr Territorial Convention for the nomination of a candidate for delegate to Congress at Law. rence on the 3d of August. JvvGx Devcias’ Lurrer in rar Sovrm-~Tho Columbia South Carolintan, s paper with conservative ideas, says of the letter of Senator Douglas: — Had he stopped at the slave trade and a Con- greszional slave code for the Territories, wo ehould have approved of the principles assorted ia his letter; put when he goes on to assert the power of the people of the Terri- tory legally to coool. by which we understand him as meaning 10 probibit or establish it, sen we dufer with hem essentially. Ge presents a programme to which the South cannot and will not conform. If that be the conti- tion of the democratic harmony in the Chasiesion Coaveu- tion, then the party may be regarded as alreacy dis- solved, Tow Deveiss Lerrer in Cuartastoy.—The Charleston Mercury bas received and pubiished the recent letter of Judge Dovglas with the following introtuction:— It is, im fact, an official promulgation for the benefit of the public at iarge and the democracy in partioular. It is of a piece with the shocking taste and eingwlerly valgar arrogance that have marked the career of the Tilinois Senator for.zome time past. He published and frauled ‘an izcrezible pumber of his speech at the Isst session, and bis letter is now telegraphed over the count copjecture on account of the remarkable qualiti plays constitnting it something of a nine days’ wonder, rather than from tmterest felt in bis opinions, which are well enough known already. His cant about ‘‘arlave code” is as impertinent as {t is without foundation in truth. Judge Dougiss cither believes that gqual protec. n for property in slaves ag for other propaty is in fact lave code, or he uses the alabg phrase of an unacrupu- lous demsgegue for Northern consumption.’ We consider his epistio es containing information very euperfiaoas “st the South, though well calculated to strengthen hia in- telngraph The pudlictesis made by the Chiof Engineer Proved perfectly satisfactory. Fetal Affray in Boston, Boston, July 8, 1859, Dering an affray in a drinking saloon at 61 Lincola street jnat evening, @ pistol in the hands of Jas. Colgan, the bar- kecper, went off, 98 Colgan says, accidentally, instantly kilbog Justin McCarthy, who was acting as peacemaker, ‘Colgan geve bimseif vp to the authorities. ‘Bad Olsasvers Bosrox, July 8, 1839. Fiour vnsettied. Gult: yellow, 906 Gio wedge Rao st Og Mr. Young, of Oesipee, N. H., while sailing on a pond op the Fourtn, was crowned, together with three of his Maracts. ’ PHILADELPHIA SYOOK BUABD. Mtecks Anil. Peoosyivania State fiver, 9035 j cog Bailrosd, 2.5%; Morrin cowrg 64; Long Isiand ly Barratore, July 8, 1859. Fiour very duil; Howard street aod Ovio, $6. Wheat deohming; 2&4 eboiwe “ito and yellow, 83c. Provisions quict and un- shaved. Whiskey dull at 27. ‘Woeat has a decitning tendency. Corn Unis active, r—New Orleans, 50, Lard steady SINOINNART, July 8, 1859. Wc. Provisions firm: lard, Ne., wess pork $16 75. Oswrao, Ju'y 8-6 P. M. children, the eldest of whom was thirteen years ol. Pmuapeurma, July 8, 1869, 1014, Ponnayivanis Rattroad, 2937. white, $160. Core dem, bat not acuve: PurLapenrata, July 8, 1859. of 6,000 bags Flour steady, at $5 90 a $6 25 for suprise. Whiskey, hanged. Wheat in good demaad, chiefly for ry: sales 5,000 bushels standard Chicago ble tbe third week in July; 6,009 bushels Ns di 0 Ost ok in July, 1nd 6,009 > work tm Augnst—ail at Soc, Corn firm wud active: gatos 14.660 busbela Tl now at 78: Caval treignts unchanged, ai 25e. ov flour, 7¢ on wheat snd 6%. 00 corn to New York Lake importe—s50 bbie flour, 15,100 bushels wheat, 16,000 bvehola corn, Canal exporia—1,159 bis. flour, 6,106 bushels wheat. Burrato, Joly 8—6 P. M. Flour dull at the opening, bat badyant at the close: ‘Baca 2,200 bbis. at $5 for extra State from Chicag> epring wheat, $6 2 $5 26 for extra [1nois, $5 25085 37 for ex- tra W sconein, 86 6236 @ $6 75 for extra Michigan, Indiana, vd Obio, and $7 a $7 26 for double extras. Wheat ia 00d demand; market steady: sales 5,000 bushels No. 2 ry red eon Hoots at me 1,800 bushels No. i do, at $1 32, 1 usbels standard Oacago | at Wc. 1,800 bushels Milwaukee clad at $1 ila $1 zig. 000 burbols reé Obvo from store at $1 10, and 12,000 bushels amber Kentucky at $1 48. Corn fird: gales 6,900 bu eis, not primo, to arrive, at 74,0, 10,000 bushels prime at 780. Oats quiet. Barley dull, Rye lower, Whiakoy Bead alet 126 bbls. at 25c. Lake importe—1,000 bbis. flour, 30,000 burhels wheat, 20,000 bugheia corn, 15,000 busbeis outs,1,000 bushels ryo.’ Canal exporte—150 bbis, flour, 8,000 bushels wheat, 12,000 busnela corn. Aupayy, Jaly 8—0 P. M. Flour in better demand for the Eastern trade: sales 1,690 bbls. at unchanged rates, aud good brands frm Grain quict: salo of a mall parcel Michigan wheat at $1 70. Corp at S50. a 6c. for Western mixed; 8$¢. for round yello no Western afloat, or 860. would be realized Feacily, Osta—Saies 6,000’ bushels at 470. for Canada Fast, weight. Whirkey—Sales 800 bbis,, mainly at 263¢c. , Dut some scaall lots brought 26 0. EEE Accident on the Erte Railrond. A melazcholy occurrence took place on tbe 4th instant at Port Jervis station, on the New Yorkand Erie Railroad, Aman named Patrick Murphy, @ paasongor in the night OXpi chs Walp, was, it is alleged, thrown off the cara by the oonducior while they were in motion, and while the train ‘was proceeding at the rate of ten or twelve miles an hour, The unfortunate man had one of bin lege instantly revered from his body. He is at prevent at tho City Hospital, and Bis recovery is considered doubtful. Legal p rovoedings: Dave becn commenced against tho conductor who it is Alleged committed the ontrege, a fluence wiih his late black repu@lican aliles in the North- ern Siates. SLavERy In Eastern VinGInra.—Tho Wheeling (Va.) Intel ligencer bas the followisg article in relation to slave iavor:— ‘The present great and pressing want of our State, like that of the United States, ip cultivation and improvement, not enlargement or avnexation, and the obricus and only mode cf x rapid growth of our State or city, is such @ change of public policy as shall invite to our aid and co- operation our Caucasian coneins, the intelligent, moral and induetrious artieans, mechanics, miners, manufacturers, farmers end commercial men of Europe aud the Nyrthers States to share our taxation, develope our resources and make ours.a white man’s country, wilh all the energy, education, lovo of order, of freedom and of progress, cha- acteristic of the Angio-Saxon race. The history of the world, and especially of the Stetea of this Union, shows most conclusively that public prosperity bears an almost mathematical pr a to the degree of a enjoyed by all the inhabitants of the State. Men will always work better for the casa than for the lash. The free laborer will produce and save as much, and copsume aad wasto as iitvle az he can. ve, on the contrary, will produce and save 4 consume and waste as much as possible. and couaties filled with the former class, ly fourieh and incresze in population, arte, manufactures, Wealth and education, because they are animsted snd focited by ail tho vigor of tho will; while ‘States filled with the latter clase must exbibls comparative ftegnation, becavee it is the uotversal taw of nature that forco and fear end ip ruinand decay, Woe have au {natruc- tive example of the ovo class in tho activity, enterprize, preeperity and inteliigence of Now England; ‘and of the Other in the pitisvie condition of Soutn Carolina, toat by peglectivg the entighiewed teachings of her noble Marions, ‘and following bor Butlers, her Brookses, ber Keitts and her Quattlebums in the race of nullification, aristocracy and Africanization, is rapid!y sinking into egricuitural Sterihity, bioeted egotism aud brutal barbarism, until she has moet significantly adopted = canc fur her emblom, whieh oqual!y and strikingly typifice, not only her military resouyoes, but that jmbecilliy and decropitnde whica, ‘Wihout scipetbing to lean upos, must eventually fall into apeedy death’and olazolution, Asrociovs Vitnnayy—A Murcenasy Wreron Proroses To Stow Up riz Steamer Ciry or Burrato ror $400. —Ii is well known to the public that soon aftor the opening of spring navigation, BE. R. Ward placed the teumers Sea Bird and Arctic on the Buffalo and Cieveland Une of lake travel, in competition with the Lake Store Railroad, and the railroads immediately thereafer brought out ihe steamers Western Metropoli and City of Builaio, to ron in opporition to Ward’s line. Knowing the fooling of the rivalry existing between the two lines, and thinking, | doubllees, a8 many e villain does, thai the baae cupidity of bis own Diack heart might beshared by others, a wretch, pamed Cooley, who is somewbat known along the Cocks asan cxpert diver, spproached Capt. Ward two weeks fince with one of the most flendish propositions ever mace by onc msn to another. He propoaod to reileve Capt. Ward of the competition of the other bouts by blow. ing them up with a Fort of torpedo (the nature of which he explained) while they were tied up at the dock in thie city, which explosion would gink the boaty and render them useless. Capt. Ward’ firat lmpalee, upon perce! y- fog the drift of the villain’s Proporal, was to denounce and expose bim, bat upoa reflection he conciuded to re- press Me indignation, appoint a meeting where the con- ‘veyention could beoverbeard by a third party and draw out of him the detaila of bis detestable plot. Another inter. view waa accordingly appointed. Puncstual to the hour the parties met, wien the plaa, in all its horrible details, was unfolded to the caoteia, every word of which was distinotly beard by an offlcor who was secreted in the room. On Saturday Marshal Craw, fearing thet serious consequencer migbt attend aforther delay, concluded to arrest Cooley aud a confederate, Ray, and officers wero sent to Ray’s house, where a tin oan, tarred fuso, &., ‘wero found concealed. Cooley was arrested on board the schooner Sweet Home and teken to prison. He is a man about 50 years old.—-Cle '» Tuma 27. Srramnoat Disasters on TR Western Rrvars.— The list of disasters on the Western waters, during the Orat six months of the year 1859, ta beavier than at former portod, vi: snagged, 22 4 ; collision, U j lost by ronning agai foundered, 5; auvk by 10e, 2; lowt in storm, i.’ Totai | number of beate lot, 74. Flatbouta lost, 38. ‘Liven lost, 227. Value of boate and cargoes, $1,770,620, } Jersey, the house of tho Rev. C. } dentally taking fire from the wad of a gus, fired at a bird Bupcradded the aptuction o, Saving Eome Hue music, Mernororrray Taxarne—Mr. Charle.* Waloot, one of the Publ'o’s favorites, takes hia bonefit bere to S'sht, and wilt Feproduce Mr, Hrougham’s adaptation of «« Bie“ Souse,”” with a fine distribution, The beneficiary will WAY bis Origioal pert, “Herold Skimpoie.”? The thoatre & be crowded on this occasion. Naval Intelligence. The U. 8, surveying echooner Varin arrived at Brook- lyn Navy Yard from Cbarlestea, 8. C., yesterday, Tho mm Ws Hair Dye, Fauntleroy, | Besley oes taie *t following is the list of her officers:—Obas. M U'S.N., Lieut. Commanding; James Carlin, Executive ont Ea werd Coraet!, Draughisman; Jobo &. Gr com, ance, im. A. Deas, ‘MoGuii a (meron, Acting Master's Mata ot _ Antewesting from Santa Fe and New Mexico. {From the at. Louis Republican, Juno ae ime, Ivomraypancs, Inter date from Now Mesico Rerrtory. Tho neva brevght low r. br fogee ad coe Fareiters. ‘news brought its advicea we learn that there is great likelihood formal They have deca depre Upon and stealing from the bescoras e yrtbeae es to give Up the property stolen by them, or who. eta berate the persons whom they bave In coprequence of this cont the military autho- ities bave ordered out the United troops from ail the posta ip that region. Two or three companies have left Fort 8t. Vrain for the Nuvajoe country. The cr ips will be very short in New Mextoo, partly for ‘want of rains in proper seszen. Tuere were many returned Pike’s Peakers in the Terri- tory. They fered as badly as those from the Stites, de- Bounced the mipes asa humbug, and declared that golé couje not bs found there, The democratic party held a Territorial Conveat'on at Alboquerque, at which Hon Mf. A. Otero was nominated re eection to Congress, Co}. St. Vrain will be his oppo- mont for the office. ihe traders’ teams bound out trom Miseouri sre much @e'arrd in conrequence of high weter in the Arkansas nt That stream is gad to bo hgher than has been known for years before, A serious difficulty occurred at Counci! Grove with the Kaw Todisns. They bad stolen some ponies from & Mexi- rain, the returo of which was demanded by the citi- zens. The next day eighty warriors came in bringing the stolen property, and tola them vo take it if they aared. A Pistol was fred, tt 1 said, to frighten the Indians, but they returned Whe firo, slightty wounding Mr. Gilkey, formerly of thie plaee, aad mortally wound'ng a man by the came of Parker. dhe eoreged citizens banded together on the day suc- ceeding the outrege, took a youug chief and auother Indian spa bung them up. The Indians are very much alurmed, and wigh to leave the couptry, We are in the mist of harvest here, and prospects aro g000 for a bountiful yield. The New Mexican mail, with Santa Fo dates to the 16th inet. bus arrived. Very few trauws bad arrived out, in congequence of which goods were scarce, The Democratic Convention was to meet at Albuquerque on ihe 7th. A correspondent says that Mr. Oters would undonbtedly be the nominec fer re-election as wo Copgrees. The opposition talk of running Col. St. Vrain, but he has very ltttle chance of auccees. No rain has fallen in New Mexico thus far, this year. Personal Intelligence. Captain Glyno, U. 8. N., Hon. Wm. P. Miles, of South Caroling, and Colone! Milee, U. 8. A., are in Washington, ARRIVALS, Frem Xtugston, Ja, in the brig Lueretia—Jobn Coflom. From Char eston, in the steemsaiy Marion—Mr Perilliseh, ledy two ob‘ldren end servant’ Mrs Periilissh, Mr Barnett, hire J C Bemming avd eon, W i Topping, 8H Vax Wyck, Mrs Pitcher Mies Livingeon’ Miss Teens, Mea Giese, & Bee 'U Westeot, Dune J er, Iedy, child and servant: A. Mallory, i.care, W Haxker, JT Lampkio, Fay: if, B soloman, Misd Rosell, Mra’ W. Mr Lag, Mr Wilkes, G Kelly, W J CH Minge, 0 Hayden, T Hi a Mes genet ne Goon, White, WG Chandler, Me Hall F Hall, Miss Ii Foley, JS Rowoeren, #9 borne, Jas Mc¥.ay, J fc?livan—and )2 in the steerage. Comavration or Piuwsr’s Senrsnce—After Plumer had received official notice that bis sentence had been commuted by the President to imprisonment for life, be ent the following card to be published in ths Boston apers:— “<T desire to express. my thanks to ail the friends and editors of public journals who have been active in my be- balf—sto all the signers of petitions in my favor—to many Srienés at Washing\on—to the members of the Cabinet, and especially to the President of the United States, for the change which bas been made im my sentence, and to as- gure them thal say fulure soins shall show bos not been or morcy wn a or unworthy man. é ©. W. PLUMER.” Firt.—On, the afternoon of the 5th of July, @ fire occurred at Bockaway Neck, Morris county, New Sard Edwards asci tbe upper part was totally destroyed. Drawings of Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Lotteries. Du.awana Bxrna Crass, NO. 875, JULY 8, 1899. 72, 28, 52, 18, 37, 2, 26, 73, 49, 30, 11, 60, 5, 75. DELAWARE Ciass No. 876, Jury 8, 67, 7, 25, 61, 17, 3, 44, 42, 50, 45, 39, 47, TL. FORGTA O1.Ass NO, Bi9, Juur 8. 23, 64, 57, 42, 26, 20, 9, 37, 60, 18, 61, 12, 63,11, 1. ‘aroneis’ Fxrna Oxass, No. 8-4, Jury 8, 1389. 25, 7, 18, 67, 49, 17, 14, 23, 9, 48. WOOD, KDDY & O0,, Wilmiagten, Del, O. A. Bills, Commission and Exchange Bro- ker.—Ordera punctually attended to, Office 176 Groenwian st, Drawings of the Georgia State Lottery. Ovass 63, Jury 7, 1859. €5, 32, 2, 64, 66, 15, 60, 46, 3, 5, 72, 41. Bxrad Crass 64, Juuy 7, 1809. 8, 71, 74, 72, 48, 37, 53, 58, 6, 73, 17, 51, 49. 65. Jury 8, 1859. 74, 18, 22, 45, 47, 67, 00, 37, 4, 56, 26, 23, ‘Exrrd Criss 66, Jory 8, 1259. 10, 73, 30, 52, 73, 46, 71, 74, 20, 34, 35, 63, 11, 21. McKINALY & CO.. Savannah, Ga, Metallic Tabiet vce poeta atte I Eyint ie article may be obtained of the aole manufaeiurers, J. FBAUNDEIG Ro. 7-Aalor House, and of the various agents throughout the ty. & Co.—Our summer dress hat is now ready and for wale at Now. 3, 4and 5 Astor House, Broadway, Cool Hats Insure Cool Heads. 100 AFYLAS OF SUMMER HATE, PIRAW, PANAMAS, BEAVER CAS8IMERKS, BRAVER, FELIS, DRAB SKATERS, SOFT Hers, &e , ae, At GENIN’S Bas store, No. 507 Broadway. Fresh selections from the summer stocks of the best Parisian magasips bave been received th's week at @BKAN’S gevtlemen’s furnisbing and shirt establishment, ‘No. 1 Astor House, Parle Shoes, Just received from celebrated manufactory of Melien. Paria. BUGENE FRRSIS, Bootmaker, 62 and $1 Naseau street, Come one Come all, and barr re = Straw coda stock Unbelievers will go aw: we solling Speeper han ay house in this sliy.” G.W. Wille 2:6 Broadwey, under Barnum’s Museum, F. ¥. S.—The Largest Shirt mm in Em) ihe Union, BALLOU BROTHERS, 409 Brocdway, Bragy’s Ph phic Galleries, 359 and 643 Bro Sais WD ad ‘ork, sod 352 Penusylvania avenue, Washington, D, 0, Photographs, daguerreotypes and am- ‘brotypes. Cheapest Poxtraits d the finest gailery tn New York. There is no wistske sbont that. air olynes and photographe for 2 cente—83 a cozen, HOLMES Cent portzait gallery, removed to 691 Broadway, Fowler & Wells give Phrenological Examt- naviors and advice aa to occupation, talents and defects, daily, a; 308 Broadway. Hl The Farina Crackers are unequalied as ‘8 nour! for children. Weeds Patent Family Sewing Machines— New style, Price $60. Oflice 477 Broadway. @he Grover and Baker Wachine Co., AVE Sree eae MPOBAKILY FROM 495 TO ADW aX, [itera they will coping to seit thelr gplaneaten notenieen fasoily sewing m: nee. removal is only foe ina ver} abort time they will again cocupy enlarged and Tauudiful premises at 499. Singer’s Sewing Machines. PRIOKS GREATLY REDUCED, For al manufset geome these machines are un- equalled. They are eapable of doing more work and of earn feg more money than any other machive The new family ve becomes neceaaliy whererae ond way. ® be . Ryecciem ie atari & 00, 458 Bed tn Existence—Howe’s ‘8: 578 Broadway. Onl) and seo tt Whe Best Sprin; iliplie, wt trom #5 to Ber @ Patent Cham) Kire and Pint bro! wafea, 151 rath corner of Murray Seldlitz Powders, Genuine, 23 cents per box, at CAMPBELL’A dy favlishmoni, corner Eighth avenue nd Tweuty eighth street = Batrelts Fall, Change of Color, and ite carefully by A. GRANDIRAN 10 Twollhetret, weet sida and near Brvcdwer, Cristadoro’s Hair wi ‘The beat fn the worMcwbteedle vately applied. No. ih Toh sa 6 astor Hovee. is Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tow The beat tn she fll made. fold and applied Ld av ihe manuinuiery, 333 WAY, every Saturdey evening. The first performance of the im "bert will teke pace this evening, and there is no doube but the déSb\ful promenade will,be crowded, when to the beal:bfui reerea*ion Of a stroll over the groundsis NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1859, TI et EE aS ‘The L Sta tweniy . Woe ommiseloners y ihe Coveraa ot tal soe ee the, araiage of do by cortity following we the tam Sussex Countr—Oxasa No, 89, JuLy 8, 1869, 56, 83, 4, 66, 31, 6, 47, 72, 9, 27, 50, 48. Consouapaten Lorreay—Orass No. 73, JULY 8, 1808, 10, 59, 7, 22, 55, 47, 33, 19, 74, 38, 17, 5. Witness bang 5 <a dsed ” § MACE aaa DEN DAL&, JOBS W, ‘Commissioners, iuraep Wootten, { FRANCK, BROA! & 90., ‘Wilmington. Delaware. —_—_—_____ » 50 CentsDepet, No. 1 ‘at 899 Broadway. and all druggists Camphl’s Turkish Hair Tonic, 25 Cents hotle, ‘1.’ be had oniy of 0, ‘avenue, ‘ed Twenty- AMPBELL, cacmist, corner of Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Eilestic Stock- wee, belts, ‘# and Dr GLOVER's new lever truss. No, 6 Ann street, Rupture and Va¥icocele Treated by Instru- wents ev! ow, and »,"lld unprecedented success. No. 48 See oe Holloway's Ointment anc! Pills —Tie pre« [renal (ae Tteper cers) bind ‘aston tebieg whole uicts 8 Of chil and fever, 6s oid at 5U Matden by their Observe. The Derangement oS bowels and mleepy beadachrs of this season are cured by two or three dcaci of Sraudreih’s pls, aud more serious sivtnows thus pre Vepled. Sold at 204 Canalatreet, and by all arogglets, at 26 ente per box. Maurricd, CRary—Fierms.—On Thursaay, July 7, hy the Rev. D. Ganee, Witte EB. Cray Mire. Juus & Heres, daughter of Nuinen Sayre, all of this city. Crystat—Pownus.—At No. 5 Lafayetie place, on Thure- wy, July 7, by tbe Rev. Wiiliam Cochrane, of Jorsey City, Mr. Janes Crvszas to Miss Caranunss Powsrs, both of New Yorks. s ES asia Garerv—Banzie.—In this city, on Sunday, July 2, by the Bev. Mr. Millette, Reverpy ‘Ginaam, of Maryiand, (© Mss Euuex Banna, of Engiand, Baltimore papers please copy. GoopaLs—Bunaes —On Monday, July 4, by the Rev. F. W. smith, Aevistant Minister of Trunity church, Mr. Jouw G, Gcopart to Miss iJ }, Doth of this city. Morxo—Rvsexin—On Saturday, July 2, by the Rev. ¥. Dentoa, Jvizvs Morne to Miss Lira RUSSELL, boia of this crty. Staxton—Ganpiver —At Sag Harbor, L.1., on Wednes- sy, July 6, by ine Rev. B. Hopper. Liout. Oscar ¥. Stax- Tox, U. ., to Mise Carn E., daughter of the late Charice F. Garoiver. ‘Taomreor—Taytox —Om Thureday, July 7, at the resi- dence of the bride’s father, by the Kev. J’ E. Searles, Mr. Wuuam Tuompson, of New York, to Mies Mary Puxxce Tay1or, 0? Brooklyn. Vahacx—Cravray.—At the Baptist church, Pierrepont strcet, Brookisp, by the Rev. JS Holme, on Thursday evenirg, July 7, Mr. Fraxxuw W. Vanwors to Miss Joua Ps wink Oldest Gaughter of Alphonse Craytey, Eeq., all of yD. Diea. Banweis —On Friday, July 8, Tuomas Smumrs, second FoD tae R. and Meria Benwell, agod 4 years aud 6 mantha. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the faneral, this (Saturday) aftecuoon, at tree o’cleck, from No. 169 Handerson street. Bosie Ou Thursday, July 7, after & severe iliness, Caran ManGakeTHA, beloved wife of John G. Bante, ‘aged 29 years, 1 month and 15 days. The friends of the jamily, aod the members of National Locge No 209 of F. and A. Masons, are respectfully in- vitea to stiend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, a} two o'clock, from her late residence, 88 La'ght atreet, 4 a, without furtber ipvitation. Tuly 7, at Sig 0% in the 60th year age, a Canzixc —On Thuradi Mis. Caroxasn Canc, native of the county Donegal, pariab of Inver, Ireland. ‘The friencs and acquaintances of the family are respect- faly invited to attend her funeral, this (Saturday) after- noon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 180 York street, bet go Cavearovs.—On Thursday, July 7, Exmspma Cavscrore, aged 2b years aud 6 monibs, di iter of James Caus- grove, county Cavan, Ireland, ‘parish of Paltintemple. The triencs and acquaintances are respectfully invited tomiterd the funeral, this (Satordsy) aleruoon, at_ two o’clock , from the residence of ber brother, James Caus- grove, No. S61 Secoud avenue. Cuake.—In thie city, on Friday, Joly 8, Atkxavpes B., youngest chud ef George and’ Mary ©.’ Cuase, aged 16 months and 26 deys. ‘The relatives and friends cf the famiiy are invited to at- tend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’ciock, from the resicence of his futher, No. 374 Second syenue. Hie remairg will be interred.in Greenwood. Coumsiict.—On Thursday, July 7, CHsRims Buow! on!y scn of Jacob and Adaline Cortelyou, aged 1 year au 10 montbr, ‘The rolatives and friends of the family are requested te attend the funerat, from the residence of his parents, Clarkagn street, Fiathuah, this (Saturday) afternoon, ab three o’ciock. thou hast passed Sweet moroing flower, and From earth £0 soon away Farth had rocharms to lure thee here From the bright resims of day, Of such my Kingdom is composed: Your Chariie ia not dead. Curms —On Friday, July 8, after a lingering iNness, Many Janz, wife of Giles Ourtis, = 28 years. ‘Tho reimives und fricnus of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funers!,on Sundsy afteraoon, at two o’creck, from the residence of Mr. Jolin A. Baker, No. ‘202 West Fitveenth street. Her remains will bo taken to Greenwood for interment. Drax.—lu Brookiyn, on Friday, July 8, Joux R. Deay, an exempt firemsn, in the 30th year of hie age, ‘His rejatives and friencs are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, op Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, from bis jate residence, No, 310 Degraw strest, between Court and Smith streets, South Brooklyn. Drvwmonn.—At Yorkville, Parmm Drvwaonp, in the 6th Jer of bis age. ‘The fuverai will take place from the residence of his parente, Fighty #'xth street, near Third avenue, on Sun- day morning, st 10 o'clock. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, Laetpurn.—On Thuraday evening, daly 7, of dropsy, Jou Wooruvit Easracay, aged 45 years, i month aad 10 days, ‘The reiatives and friends of the family, and those of his brothers, Thorius and Wiliam, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 70 East Forty first street, on Sunday afwrnoon, at one o'clock, without further invitation. Bxyun.—At Yonkers, on Friday, Jaly 8, Wottam Lesum Heyuy, son of Wiliam aud Helen Heylin, aged 3 yeara and 1 menth. 5 ‘The frieucs of the family are invited to atvend the funo- yal, from his late residence, £09 Greeawich street, oa Sunday oft nt two o'clock, Hore —Ou Thursday evening, July 7, Jcuva Revowrn, son of Augusta and Matthias Hopke, aged 3 years, 6 months and 15 days, ‘8 ana friends of the family are respectfully a the funeral, from his late reeidence, No treet, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. will be taken to Greenwood Osmetery for ja cx On Friday afternoon, July 8, in the 94th ege, Mis Extes Horroux. year of b ” Funeral services will take piace st the residence of her on, Ky Hoppook, No. 88 West Fourveonta street, this (Eatarcoy) TRernson, at balf past three o'clock. Her re- bowing will be taken to Now Jersey for interment. The snd friends of the family are inviled to attend without furiber invitation. Hvit.—At Stonington, Conp., on Friday morning, July 8, Jous P. Heit, of tho drm of Hull & Argalls, of this elt The ineetal will take place tomorrow (Sunday) at the former piace. Lana's —At Yorkville, on Thursday afternoon, July 7, Fnwanp Lixros, aged 41 cars. The funeral will take piace from his iste residence, Mhird avesuo, near Eighly sixth street, on Sunday avter: noon, st one o'clock. “The friends of the family are in ‘yited to attend without further notice. His remains will be interred ia Greenwood Cemevery. ‘St, Jobus, New Srunswick, papers please copy. MoGowax —Oo Thursday, July 7, after a long illness, Mr. Fraxcis MOGOWAN, ip the 60th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Satariay) morsing, a° pine o'clock, from is late reaidencs, No. 147 West Triy sixth street, to the Church of the Holy Uross, Forty socoud street, between Figbth and Ninth avences, where a so Jemn maee of requiom will be celebrated at tea o'clock, for she sepose of his soul; after which bis remaius will be taken lo Calvary Cemetery for interment duppacn —In Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, July 8, in the "bth year of ber ago, MaaTsa Muvdaan, widow of the late Aert Midtagh. @ rejautves and friends vi of the furmity are invited to at tend the fonerai, on y afi cmon, wt balf past three o'clock, from Grae by Brook yo Heights, Nonr--On Friday, July 8, tua MaaGaRer, young eat daughter of Fdward and Saran Ann Norris, aged 4 months. Paras —On Friday, July 8, of coasumption, Cuannes L. Patwen, aged 28 y Hits trietids, and those of the fam: peottuily in- vited to attend the funer: a a! oon, at two o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, No, 216 Delan- coy street. Canandaigua and Detroit papers please copy. Ports. —! RY Porm, daughter of the jate George Potts, departed this life, on Fridey, July 8, in the “0th year of bor age. Te friends of the faweity, and the congregation of Charles street church, are invited to aiteod tho funeral, this (Saturday) aftergoon, at two o'clock, from the resi: done of ber miather, 43 Hammond street. SuRAWOOD.—Oa Friday, July 8,at 12 o'clock, Gaoray W. svn woop, ton of the widow Autotuotte, of cousamption, aged UO years aod € rerio. de Of the family are The relatives and fr! ly inyried to atone tho Tumoral, (ais Saturday) forqudoa, wh A Onvtmat Pank Ovcumrrns.—& number of gentiemen | ‘The Drewings ot yNweex County and | 100%elock, from 160 Orebard street, His none tw the progress of the Central Park, and having | Cnsoldated Louery of Sates. ate nate. Fovtohentan foe Interment tae Ht the well being and comfort of thelr fellow FRANOE, Baal Cauedter of Joseph and Boom Sees, eed y way oli, bave eubecr bed a eeleius fond veapnen tee Ok, BAOADBENTS & OU, Lerma. caucbter of Joveyh aad Basan Spuer, eged' years Talo orch<eira of musi, which will perform in the Rasble pa Ture —In Jersey City, on Wednestay, July 6, of maras- mos, Feat Clans, infant son of Augustus J. TWP, “eed 3 moutoe aud 98 daye. . rand are, vApvalwok — Lp Jersey City, on Thursday, July 8, W. 8. Van V4, co of A and E. T. Vanvelsor, aged 3 mouths, “elatives and trievda of the family are respeowully invited wo SMO the funeral, this (Saturday) a/ternoon, . At three o’c), > from the residence of bis 1» No. 188 Barrow atr, tt. Jersey “ity. Waxaay.—Op Fr%+57, July 8, Anpxew Wumrry, son of suc w apa Jane Whe, ts aged 10 years and 2 months, The foreral will take p. ‘6 this (Saturday) afternoon, at two c'clwek, from the oo, er of Lexington avenue and Forte b elreet, The relative.* aad friends of the we ye peotrully Invited to atten,*. “iiamson—On Friday, July © et Stamford, Conn., Gover Koon, wife of Hiram Wicamgon, Beq.’ in the #61b y.+F Of ber age Tho + maing will be taken to Poughkeepals;. for rept tater. J , by the elev: Rn 2 hid ren o’clock train o? the Hud- —_—— ee Ee ae MISCELLANEOUS, PEST ANT fades, wash:siat, | 5 trata: rceneimaansataaasi WISCELLANEONS. ee PALDING’S PREPARFD G} S 6P. PARP ARED OLUK eLDIPG's PRECARK > Lum SAVE TRE Foonomy, DESP arom, a aceiens oe IM TIME SaVES NINE fa very wi! happen eves in well regulaied * destrabie to have some om Erg reps furphure rhpon Os Terdlions boy) 1 cote sil there remerge' Seo a rs ‘bie ac) xe ehaeeerperae he beat FLAT oa baR?, EW ty H. 0. aps: Bo Tete to a tte cet Ss can eter ag Package, i saree ca {aa tat of the plaota ta New York and sae a GhriS PANTED-IN B ¥ CITY ie Ur ws VERY CITY AND TOWN IN THe KUBEK 4 SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES, uly Heensed). Price I. hb o- et. Address D. J. Levy, General 8u- A bri0x POLITICAL FORM: FULL QF Bite at CANDIDATES FOR MUNICIPAL HONORS, INTHE LEADER eke a OF THIS WEEK. RICH DRICKIPRONS PEOPLE ON BROADWAY, “~~ OF THIS WEEE. Ready Saturday morning. IMPROVEMENT A GRost . INDIA HAS BEEN MSDS BER be by the, INDIA RUBBER PEN COWPANY, ria GOODYRAS’S PATENT. are “er. sper aet THE BEST WRITING MATERIAL , wy NOP BATTER, cen ” FREER, WRITE FASTER BETTER - AYvhoah they have, stock on bard, yet the % ‘of their ant nowled; ee orders ue seat in eerly to eusure their prompt fulfilment, Ofice 57 Liberty street. NOTHER ORRAT CURE BY a HYAT?PS LiFe BALSAM. ‘Twas aicted with meompiiestion o1 liver complaizt, cough. and-pain in reduces 1 & mere skeleton, and coud relet, uxt? aig a? hfe balaem- f° theroughly me. ius, BARMUKE, 5) Hudson oieoet, Now York. Pee ae Lag se yar eae pte spepais, &e., a grecbourifier ‘rblood. 75 cenaa thie *Prmclpai depot, M45 Grand ettect. howd by Hayes TIS Fulton street, lyn. A everybody went upos river aud oceam and in baisiig pinces witboul aay aafeguerd from powell bby crowr ing; Tow, however, men, women and chtidren 4 tee theinseives against meeting a ws grave, bee tata tle ete for gale ead maceto oF Beate cued Gam. aa ee ape on oe dw ay ce . and You w cthing a9 good and eo cheap was evo? made forthe D pivwaors onorsinG ESTABLISHMENT, THR LARGEST IN THE orry. Builtby Wn, B. Astor Eaq., expressly for the bualness. NO. 7) AND 72 BOWERY. CLOTHING OF EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE, As the seagon fandvenoet. stock of the if warked down, and will be soldat lous tas cost, and ul a Lot wi at a than ob any other store in the city. a \OUNTERFRIT gm DANK NOTES, ENCYCLOPEDIA OF IERIOAN BANK HOTS BY 2HOTO. LITHOGRAPHIC FAG | TM MYA TURE, OF BYSSY GSNUINE Rom oF EVBEY SOLVERT BANK IN THR UNITED 8TaTks AND CANADA, AN INFALLIBLE DETECTOR OF ALTERS), KPURIOUY ASD OOUDPSRFETT MONEY, WITH A vag ome OF THE ¥OU TAKE THE BaD No writen or printed de Pt pi hopes gg of bank notes, 20 matter perfect protector. Etace the application of the art of enj to the commer. cial use of peper currency, « perind of more than fy youre 8 interested THE FIRST KUMBER WILL NEWS DEALERS, ON £ATD COUSLAND & 00., RD, WM. No. 9 Nassau Now Yi ubuehers. DEXTER & CO. and MOUs & TOUSEN Gaueect agente for the United Staies. BE FOR SALE BY Al jaY MORNING ne | (ONUMPTION As D agteMa CURE: J discovered while im the Kart cormmption, sais, bronchitis, colds aad iehilty! The res.0dy waa Gcovered” by Mien when child was cured, axt child, a daughter, was given up to die; his ls pow sive ead ‘fal SLeairdun of bene his feliow moe oe wi ive. containing directions for making and success iliy using thie remedy, tree, on receipt of thelr names with stamp for reiurn creme LF ©. P. Brown, 19 Grand street, Jersey City. ia t © eet B Walls penetrating the flesh, Snlargement of tbe gress toe joint. cured without pain, so thet the boot can be worn imm: after the operation, without tue least tnconvenieues to the pa- tient, by by ZACH ARIK, surgeon chirovedist, 700 Broadway. sefora to the phys'cians and surgeors of the city. pRAUD. BF We re crecttiy toformed thet certala parties, cletzaing to fers, whole Dames We witabold for the puricus article, made the name size and salsed wih Ws gs ciuckers, ecling fhem altogethwr for the GksT! -& WING'A FaRina CR-~UKERS. If diecovered, they ussort that the im mistake, dc. Do honorable merchynts act thus? Allure obliged to confide in their farnity grocers to x gres‘or or leas extent, and there are too many high minded marchanis ‘¢ngeged in the business to render ik necessary for auy reapecta- bie ‘amity to patronize pereons guilty of euch a fraud. ‘All genuine farioa orsckers have ihe name of A. WING sismped on each cracker. ‘There may be obuatued of the mou feedat poridus of the Untied Stalag’ os enavel” sold in lt erent ol st A. N. THOMPSON & 90, ‘Nos. 221 wud 223 Fulton street, New’ York. FPORSYAENED—PORMARMED, RAISED, be respectable present, are selling ALTERED ann sACOUNTRRERID RANK NOTES Are never advezised in the weekly typographinal bank note re uot! after they getinte crouation, Thus, the-publie knows nothing of the exisence cf guch (rouge until tt bas been vieumized by them; and the more remote your resiaence frou tee source of suck publications the larger the risk ycu rum Gf OUR FAC SIMILE DETKCTES WARNS YOU IN ADVANOR Keeps you always forearmoed a gainet SPURIOUS, ED, ALTERED axp OQOUBTERFsIS NOTES. [Higa doubt, sempare te note alered you with the fae ime our eT ETBCTER, you Ahm care POM ADL TIME, ‘YOU ARK WA! NED vetore the £PUBIOUS NOTES eppear. On ibe four bundred and thirty-two (facsimiles of genuine novee in the first ihree numbers >: tia - ENCYCLOPEDIA, there are TWO HUNDRED AND SiXTY-SIX SPURIOUS, BRAISED AND ALTERED NOTRS Now in circulation—sitered tm the name aad location of the nk — ALTSBED IN THE DESOMUNATIONAL VALUE— gud made in amoet every toatance from the worthless bille broken banks, and entirely uniise the geouloal _ If you win t be saie from such frauds buy the PAC SIMILK BNOYCLOPEDIA OF «MEMICAN CORRENCY, YOU BAVE ONLY TO PLAOR THESE FRADE. LENT NOTES BRATDE TAS FAO BIMLLES TU DETECT THEM AT AGLANGK Published ia *4 WESKLY NUMBBRS T TWENTY-FIVE CENTS eceh. everyw! inthe oe pers ALTED STATES. Of GENUINE BANK NOTES. ill be The whale oo ee Ts eanaRc es £2 of which wil be nes es Oe, ent. Re WH, CO! Mis ree Bio, 0 Nataan street, bie Sf GREST REVULSION OF FRELING—FORMERLY | WsiMoco™ 1% NOTRA BEFORR Kknco! FOU; HOW Oan E am oe [tos Deary ak ever be made an infallible and Ue. dave cond to conlinue to sell our claret. ltstion article gotia by | ‘Bach number contains eee “FOUR FULTON eTB ONE HUADRSD AKD FORTY-FOU: ne | 142 a % i. . 4 e = B. Co: : as remy hip ent J. YB aaron & seek, ee stron art wat Wns fac ‘19 Moretnote ies, ry * iatena akcoes, Wis! 43 rasenn Wo ab’ R > ANbSTCs Pawns oe . THOMA! 95 Namau tect Ba ert ae BRod & Maioco ane BaLuw Mal 00 BBN Péwet j bums Pearl bs JOBE, 4 Peas A rant atm: Biginw 16 Wilfaat wat Har Lee Wiliaan sere BosPUr D & 00 Witter sto BOLEPE Kush, BAU wine 2 WiLLan siprLaY. Gold streece eCy *S0 Fulton erect 25 Fulion streen LK 724 Fution treet . EFRRYA, end 122 Patton see Kaun, 618 aB65 & BEALE. Att uiton erect. WaLbER & LUDLOW... — Pack pacesns Jou 3. 42-Oambers street, WTCBRS Bac 15! Chambers street IM. We Li) eh Warrea cet reese wich stres® ‘37 (Green wich’ 2) mAKTIN 4 Oube NeW eP P.B KSePe. JOHN B.S. atk JOBN QU iF LA 6 JAMey OONDIE, WiLL + M BUR, 5 a cry FRANGIS H. LOst Py ILLiaM GREGORY “Fae nes arena. €o. cr sere av nue PRS. a ki 23 Povrtheveaue: 3 ware. L. Bowery" on Towery. ep wonsey, ery. ‘b03 Bowery: 10 Pat iit Fal x ai TT "ilo a Lh. Felon > , om HRBECHELL PakK ait F NEGRMLs B-MAEON, 2: co rae 5. V, B. BUTLER & 09. DAVI. 8. BO MBB... EENDLETON 8... B. A. FUTILE & Co. GRUBGE BuTIEs DR WILT tax BALERS D. 8 GULiCK, ¥. M.JONRE JAMES R. MORCIEN a B.B. RASEOW.... T EVSSDELUACWEDDING CARDS, NOTES, 40.—- 7 b1 a Airscrass seen eo ed XCKLLENT WINES fx A BARGAIN. «. ely intesest our friends and the na our prises, cansed by ON AUSTRIAN CURRENCIKG)__.” iuded AT $236 PER DOZEN RACH, ret free of charge to 4 mi TRsUND's GROBRINGER.._ — ; 170 Water street, MPCRTANT. 10 MOTHERS. ‘THK AMYRICAN £OUIDIFIED MILE special report Tew ee eee ot Media, 73 Liberty street. $$ — ere F WHISKERS AND MUSTAORES wowT GRow upon your face, use my cnguent (eatahiishod 1855, whch iM foreé them to grow ex weeks trom ! without rtain or injury % the eh! . Bent be post (ree. to any «ddress. AH AM, 109 Nssaan streot, New Yorke, KE. WINELOW’S SCOTRING SYRUP. Children teething are almost certsinto be Mere. Winclo eRNIEAY, 2NJ DIARRB G4 elow's #00! failing remedy theee cle-nsen, andwill give eS Neve bes IMMBHIATE RFLIBP froma all pain and alatreasineldent io the process of NG. Perfectty eafe in all case Bcld every whece--do conte per batiia. and at the OFFILE, 18 OsDaR STESET. INCE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, ROM SOaatry, where 2 prise cl'which it a cOovel, la ready sehieviaa @ valarity: saprecete iokasS of the wike ada, a. A Kwex, 1 Broadway; ] 6 Piece, Bows. & Co 698 Broadway: Macy 4 Gy, S19 shah ateeee cae ‘7 Hay corner of Broadway, and Teentouh and by near lenin ouler throughoes mt Sone YA UGEWOOT, Sie . Corner Broadway and Broome sree. [aie veered BMPIRE FEATHER WORKS Have removed from 412 to 04 Broadway, directly opposite the. St. Nicholas Hotel, where the Empire Kitchen Bangs. 6) ome- brsied for fta ronsting and boiling qualities aa well aa for baking. is offered for sale, wholesale and retail, Grzatoaa ‘ EMPIRE SPRING WATER, SUPERIOR 10 OONGREIS SPRING WATER, Hho EMPIRE WATER te boitieg fruin_ the oolebraiod MM PIKK SPRING at SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YOA! This fountate is siinated uot far fom tbe old Ucngress during, ana the su; A ire Pyeng, Over tbe Uke greee consist {a the lerger combination of fodine and absence: Of fron, possessing all the virtues af the 4 without the Topertes which ip the usd of thet water in many cialy io lung complaints sad lertelian water seld trom the springs a> and marks was tnjurivus aoc ¥mypire Water le now acknowledged aa the best mediciasl sud the most delicious as a beversgs of al meele by al he prtscipal druggite, hotels acd fara!ly grocers by ormeip ay Orders may be addressed eo W. WESTON & bon sare toga bprings, or weir depot, #10 roadway, New York. | WER POLAR REFRIGERATOR, WITT FILTRZ AND TT Water cooler sombised. ibe Fo hor a aude in a wedge form of corzngaie? ziro, and ‘teompirtely divides and forma two seperate provision chambers. ihe ice te placed in the up~ per partion of thie bor a a sirrog rack; imipedia‘el Braid the rack ts & filter through whicd the ie water etraina ag frmelta falling into ibe lower augic, where & la rotsined foe fia (rigoritic properdes, of wo bave more water adced and dravpoltbe « faucet for driakiog oP culinary purposes; am the mowure ie ane ty fenvibg ex corrugated sides of th ‘ir mative i condenond a pe. ‘rices:~ Nos. Yl .y BANTLATE & i ©) FULTON STREET, 42 A splendid stock of 14.2 Retoe cee Beruti ul assortment of epring avd summer vera 142 TESA EE greenery ait ULTON STREET. 14.2 Pie snew on Band «tage Teady made apring snd mwmer clr .e” wnt bat ng + 1 Ermer Gahan’ oa Dogo neeiee roe wreck Rew 3 d . 5 oer