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Pieces, through the combined efforts of stupid translators and clumsy actors. Schiller be- Jongs to Germany alone; and until the leopard shall change his spots, and the AmgfoSaxon become Teutonized, all the efforts of the spread eagle orators to Americanize his fame will ke somuch time thrown away. There cannot be any political capital mado eut of it, either. Prooress or THs CentraL Panx.—Our Cen- {ral Park is getting on famously, the roads be- ing opened with the utmost expedition. The foliage in the Park has now assumed its au- tumn dress, and in early morning and at sunset presents a series of the most beautiful land- Seapes, the gorgeous coloring sod splen- did atmospheric effects of which afford @ treat for the eye which cannot be equalled elsewhere in the world. The Ram- ble is the daily resort of hundreds of pedes- trians, and the roads already opened are en- livened every morning by equestrians. During ast eummer not more than half a dozen horse- men took their early canter in the Park; now there are over fifty. enjoying every morning ithe most healthy and invigorating of recrea- ‘Hons. To-day the main road in the Park, from Fifty-ninth to Eigbty-sixth stroet, will be Opened, and it will be the finest drive om the feland. All the roads within the Park have been built-in the most thorough way, and Grivisg over them will be a real pleasure. The whole length of the drive opened to-day will be four miles, IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Arrival of the Tenacasco at New Orleans— Dteastrous Failure of Moeji Expedi- tion—Seizure of $2,800,000 Specte by Morquiza—His Pronunciamieato in Fas vor of Santa Anna—Miramon tna Pursuit of the Traitor—Victory of Degollado— Evacuation of Guadalajara—Outrages om the Rio Grande, &e. ‘New Onutans, Nov. 11, 1859. ‘The steamship Tonnessee, from Vora Cruz on the 8th in- tant, bas arrived bore. She brings $36,000 in specie. ‘The bark Rapid, from New York, had arrived at Vora ‘Cruz. A severe northerly gale, of ten days’ duration, had Getained many vessels. ‘The Liberal expedition against Tehuacan, Orizaba and Cordova, proved a disastrous failure, General Mejia re- treating without fring a gun, losing six huadred men, who were taken prisoners, also ono thousand muskets and twelve cannon, which General Minon captured with- out killing o man. Geveral Marquiza had pronounced for Santa Anna, after Seizing aconducta with $2,800,000 ia specie, which ho undertook to escort to Tepic. He appropriated $600,000 to himself, and detained the rest at Guanaguato gf The British and French Minisvers had energetically protested against this conduct. General Miramon, against the wishes of his Cabinet, with only four Aides, bad loft the capital, ostensibly to collect troops and pursue Marquiza asa traitor, but it was feared thst he was really leagued with him. The libe- Tals were greatly encouraged thereby. Goueral Degollado bad dofeated Alford, capturing his Srtillery, and entoring Guanajuato with 5,000 men. General Woll was at Legros, and General Degollado was pushing on to attack him. Advices from Tampico of November 1, received here to- day, state that General Marquez, of the Miramon govern- Ment forces, after holding a conncil of war, had deter- ‘mined to evacuate Guadalajara and retreat. A portion of tbe band of Cortinas had attacked the city of Rio Grande, pillaging nearly every house. It was reported that the two bands of Cortinas number- ed seven hundred men. ‘The pcople of Brownsville wore in tho greatost dintress, All the mails were interrupted by the outlaws, and Corti- nas had threatened to destroy the town and cut off and murder all the reinforcements that might bo sent on to the relief of the terror stricken citizens. News from Pike’s Peak, Utah. Lxavenwortn, Nov. 11, 1859. ‘The express from Denver, 3a inst., has arrived with thirty-five thousand dollars in treasure. B. D. Williams, dologate elect from Jefferson, has alzo arrived. It is sald his seat is to be contested by Dr. Wil- ling, for whom it is alleged that over two thousand votes were cast, but were thrown out by the canvassers. ‘The election of Mr. Stee! for Governor is confirmed. ‘The Legislature would meet on the 7th inst. The weather in the mountains was very fine. The Utah mail of the 2st ult. has ago reached here, ‘There is no news of importance. Parrott’s majority for delegate from Kansas will pro- bably reach three thousand. ‘The republicans have a majority in both branches of the Legislature. News from Bermuda. Haurax, Nov. 11, 1 ‘Tho Bermuda mail steamor has arrived hero. ‘The yellow fever was raging at St. Thomas. The bark Anteloye, trom New York for Barbadoes, was wrecked on Bormuda Reefs on Oc!. 17; cargo mostly saved. Brigantine Penguin, from Now York, arrived at Bermuda Oct. 28, The Canadian Reform Convention. Toroxto, ©. W., Nov. 11, 1859. ‘The Reform Convention atjourned at noon to-day, after passing reeolutions almost unanimously declaring the ex- isting union between Upper and Lower Canada to havo resulted in a heavy publis debt; burdensome taxations; also declaring for the dissolution of the present union be- tweem Upper and Lower Canada, with local governments for each section, and a contral power for doaling with matters a‘fecting both sections. About six hundred dole- gates were in attendance. The Conyontion was exceed- fogly harmonious. Kansas and Condition of Senator Douglas. Wastnetox, Nov. 11, 1869. It was thought last ht that Senator Douglas was recovering from his attack of bilious , bat to-day be is dangerously ill again. Governor Willard is here at (he National Hotel The Maryland Election. Bartimore, Nov. 11, 1859. It is announced that Judgo Komp, of tho Orphans’ Covrt, who was ou both the Amorican aud roform tickets at the recent election, has written a letter to the Gover nor declining to accept his commission, on tho ground that the election was so vitiated by force and fraud as to ‘afford no test whatever of the popular choice. News from Washington. Wasnineroy, Nov. 21, 1859. Tho Secretary of State has appointed Col. W. 1. Brown, of Virginia, as commercial agent of the United States at Monrovia, Liberia. Adolph Gosling has been recognized by the President a8 Consul General for the kingdom of Hanover in New . York. The Massachusetts Liquor Agent's Case. Bosros, Nov. 11, 1869. ‘Tho full bench of the Supreme Court was occupied sove- ral hours to-day to hearing arguments on a writ of habeas Corpus to liberate Burnham, the State liquor agent, from Jal. Judge Shaw will deliver the decision of the Court at twelve o'clock to-morrow. Burnham was remanded to jail at tho closo of the hearing. Destructive Fires in Massachusctts Boston, Noy. 11, 186% ‘Tho rolifhg mills and packing room connected with the Fall River Iron Works, at Fall River, were dostroyed dy fire this morning. Tho losa is estimated at $60,000, on which there is insuranco only to the amount of $14,000, which is distributed in tho following offices, namely — Firemen’s Mutual, Providenco, $3,000; Stato Mutual, Pro- ‘vidence, $4,000; Liverpool and London, Boston agoncy, 94,000; Etna, Hartford, $2,000. From throe hundred to four hundred workmen aro thrown out of omployment ‘dy this calamity. ‘The lucifer maten factory of Byram, Carleton & Co., in Charlestown, was burned last night, together with tho stock. Loss $6,000. ‘The repair shop of the Nashua and Lowell Railroad, lo- cated in Nashua, was destroyed by fro this morning. ‘Loma $10,000; insurod for $8,000, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1859. Gerrit Smith and His Hallucinations How He was Brought to the Asyla Unica, Nov. 11, 1869. ‘The Hon. Gerrit Smith, ox membor of Congress, bas been confued ia the Lunatle Asylum hore since Monday last. His mind is considerably disordered, but his condi tion is not so hoveleasly bad as bas beea represented, and his physicians hope that the regimen and care to which he ts subjected, and the abseace of excitement, will offeot @ radical cure. It was ouly by stratagem that hig friends succeeded in getting him bere, He has been, ever since the arrest of Brown and his Harper’s Ferry followers, haunted with the idea that be was culpably responsible for all tho lives that have been and will be sacrificed; and so much havo thia reflection and the fear of being called on to anawor at the bar of justice preyed upoa him, that his mind, never oxvmit from a tendency to be unhinged, gave way, and Treason deserted its throne, For some days boforo the absolute noocesity of re- strictive measures became apparent to his friends and relatives, he manifeaved a most nervous anxiety to amtici- pate the requisition which he expected would be made upon bim, and te proceed to Virginia and surrender hia. ‘self into the bands of the authorities. When it was re- ‘solved to place him undor restraint this anxiety of his was taken advantago of. His friends pretonded to chimo in with bis notion, and when be set out for Utica he was under the impression that he was on his way to Richmond or Charlestown. 1am aseursd that, although ho sympathized with and Suatained Jon Brows in Kansas, he is no way implicated ip the recent movements of that now distinguished indi- vidual. Hts ‘fonition as innate of tho asyium here is, therefore, solely attributable to that péculiar sensitivences of mind he ia known to have poseeased, and which hag Given way, startled from its seat by the shock consequent. on the sad events which have tollowed the mad course of this same Brown. ‘That Gerrit Smith’s case is one of decided lunacy is cor- tain, Still, his friends consider it far from hopeless. THE INSANITY OF GERRIT rent ersed with Smith Shortly after the affair at Harper’s Ferry, told ua that ho ‘was ipgare—not morely excited by fear and agitated by emotions which bia complicity in the ares pt produce, but movtally feide= His eye was wild his sppear- ance haggard, and his motiong spasmodic and uncortain, Dut unceusy gly restioss. He was in coustant fear of being arrested and carried to Virgnle—and suepected hia friends of an tutention to betray bim into tho bands of justice. When thy cruel clectonvertng boax was circulated that Gov. Wise had issued a requisition upon Goy. Morgan for hiw ag » fugi- tive from justice, he seems to bave become so frantic that = friends saw no other hope than to send him to ao asy- um. We make an oxtract from a private letter upon this sub- Ject, which gives some particu! of this sad ond of a woll- Meant but misdirected career, fatal in ita consequences pe tw him, aud w all whom he involved in his fauati- cisms:— Una, Nov. 8, 1859. Gerrit Smith was brought to our asyinm yesterday, and ie quite deranged, intellectually as well as morally; and he is algo fe ble physically. He refused to tako an anodyue, alleging that they only wanted to put bim to sleep for the purpose of boxing him up and taking bim to Virginia, ‘When informed that he must take it, voluntarily or by cempnision, be opened the door and screamed (into tho bali) “Ip otest!” He then took it. Ideem his madness asignotthe times. He is a victim tw the excitemont which he helped to make general, and which, ia various di greea, is Low pervading all the free States, ‘It is much akin to the excitement against. witches that prevailed at Salem aud other parts of New England, and tho time will come when our descendants will lool back at itas we look back on the doings in Satem. Tam notsure but that the Hai per’s Ferry outbreak will invgnsify the excitement. Loss of the Portugese Bark Marie Jose. BarmmMore, Nov. 11, 1859. Tho bark Gustav, from Bremen, bas arrived here. Sho reports, October 14, latitude. 25 81, longitude 39 16, took off tho crew, consisting of fifteen persons, and six pessergers from the Portugese bark Marie José, from Perrambuco for Lisbon. She was in a sinking condition ‘at the timo and went down the same night. ‘The brig Helon, from Rio Janeiro for Baltimore, went ashore en Thursday night. A steamer was vent to her relief. A Murderer Hang. St. Louss, Nov. 11, 1869, Joveph W. Thomson, who shot Mr. Jogoph Charles in the stroet in June last, was hung this afternoon. Commerce of Baltimore. Baramowk, Nov. 11,1859. $34,672 103,985 230,370 133, Exports of the week Decrease from eame Tmporta of the week. Increage over last yoar. ‘No specie imported or Commerce of Philadelphia. ‘PHILADRLPY spp eae 14, Nov. 11, 1859, Export 0 week. + $52,000 Imports of tho weok 455,000 Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Pmtanetruta, Nov. 11, 1859. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania State 6/8, 93%. Roading Railroad, 1935. Morris Canal, 48. Long Island Railroad, 105j. Pennsylvania Railroad, 22 Monte, Nov. 10, 1859. Cotton unchanged; sales to-day 1,50 bales; middling, 10%. Cuartestox, Noy. 11, 1859. Cotton firm: sales to-day 1,600 bales, SAVANNAH, Nov. 10, 1859. ‘The nows by tho City of Baltimore had no effect on our cotton market. Sales to-day 1,025 bales, Sales of the week 20,000 bales. Receipts of the week, 21,000 balss, against 20,000 bales last year, Decreased ‘receipts at this port, 21,860 bales. Stock in port 56,000 bales. Freight to Liverpool, 3¢d. Sterling oxchange firm at 109 a 109%;. Sight exchange on New York unchanged. Savannan, Nov. 11, 1969. Cotton—Sales to-day 1,700 bales at sulfer but not quota- bly higher prices. Barziwore, Nov. 11, 1859. Flour steady. Wheat firm: saies 22,000 bushels at $1 30a $1 50 tor white, and $1 20a $1 28 forred. Corn better: yellow 83c, a 85c. Provisiona firm. Whiskey 25c. Pumaprupara, Nov. 11, 1859. Fiour quiet. Wheat dull, Corn steady.’ Whiskey lower, and solling at 263¢c. a 2c. Gwerwxatt, Nov. 10, 1859. Flour active at firmer rates. Wheat quiet: red $t 05, white $1.16, Whiskey dull at 28%. Pork steady at $13 50. Crxersxatt, Noy. 11, 1859. Flour—Demand local and light at $4 80 for superiao. Wheat duli. Whiskey dull at 22%c. Bacon dull. Mess pork $13 50; hogs offered at $675. Thore was considera. dle slaughtering to-day, although the weathor was unfa- vorable. AupAxy, Nev. 11, 1859. Flour unchanged; sales 7,000 bbls. Wheat—sales 4,600 bushels white Canada at $1 34, 3,000 bushels white Michigan at $1 46 a $1 50, small lots of Mediterranean at $126; market steady, supply fair. Outs—Sates 16,00 bushels Canda Kast at 43c., weight. Barley unchangod in price, and not very active: sales 24,000 bushels State and Canada Kast at T4c. a Sic. Whiskey—Salos 233 bbis. at Mie. a Bic. Bovraro, Nov. 11—1 P. M. Flour quiet and steady: ales 1,000 bbis. Whout firm, and in fir demand. Corn lower: demand moderato. Whiskey dull and nominal at 26c. Canal freights lowe Imports to-day—9,000 bbls. flour, 29,000 bushwis wheat, 8,000 bushels corn, 2,000 bushels sats Exports—1,000 bbla. flour, 16,000 bushels wheat, 6,000 bushels corn, aad 9,000 bushels oats. Borraro, Nov. 11, 1859. market steacy: sutcs 1,000 bbls. at $4 for tine, $4 65 a 7 for State, from gpring wheat, $5 50 for Wisconsin, $5 26a $5 40 for extra Indi- ana and Ohio, $5 504 $6 75 ‘or double extra. Wheat in fair demand and firm: sales 14,600 buahela No. 2 Chicago epring at 983¢c., 3,200 bushels do. at 99c., 10,600 bushels Racine club/at 98c., 31,000 bushels Milwaukea club at $1, 4,200 bushels red Obio at $1 16, 3,700 bushels amber Michigan at $1 18. Corn tn moderate demand and low: sales 9,00 bushels new at 6c. a S80. Oata lower: sales 6,000 bushels Canada at 86393. a Sic, Other grains quiet; no sales, Whiskey dull aud nominal at 25c. a 2514 Freighta lower: 14c. on corn, Ihc. on wheat, and 60c. 0 62c. on flour to New York. Imports—11,000 bbis. flour, 100 husho!s wheat, 8,000 bushela corn, 1,000 bushels Exports—21,000 bushels wheat, 12,000 bushol: Oswra é Flour dull, but unchanged: sales at'$4 75 fol spring Stato and $6 25 for choice doublo extras. Whoatin active demand; buyers of upper Iako more ready to met tho views of holders: salos 13,000 bushels Chicago spring at 9%. a $l, ailoat; 30,000 bushols Chicago spring, Racine and Milwaukoo club at $1 a $1 03, nad 6,200 busbuls wh to Canadian at $123. Other grains quiet Canal frenghts unchanged—On tiour 400. and wheat Ibe. to Now York. Importe—13,800 bushola wheat, 20,000 bushols barley. Fxports—200 bbls, flour, 68,006 bushels whoat, 11,600 bushels barley, 60,000 bushels onta. Cucado, Nov. 11, 1859. Flour dull and tending downwards.’ Wheat quist ant Je. a 14¢c. lowor; sales of 7,000 bushels at 880. from store, and 7,000 bushels No. 2 at 8c. Corn active. Oats steady’ Receipts—4,100 bbls. flour, 29,000 bushels wheat, 22,000 bushels cord, 5,500 busbols oats, Shipmonts—1,700 bbls. flour, 36,000 bushels whoat, 27,000 bushols corn. qxlugnor, Nov. 11, 1859 Flour firm at $4 874 o r extra. Whoat advanced 1c. af. Shipmonte—3,600 bbls. flour, 4,000 bushels wheat. naerarens, Now. 11, 1050 Flour acttve, but uncl in price. Wheat quit at 93c. for club. ‘Othor grains unchanged. Receipts—2,200 bbls. flour 1s wheat. jateaniemenie ‘Touro, Nov. 11, 1859. Floar, $4 8136 a $6 26. Wheat, a1 11a $1'20, Ro- Solpta—78,000 bi wi , 3 Tonowto, Nov. 11, 1859. Flour steady, Wheat quiet and scarce. Barley stoudy at 700, a 74c, Poas, 60c. Oata steary at 370. Flour in moderate demand; —_—__ Marmos aro found to bo decidedly fashionable in this community. In addition to the mafinés to-day at the Academy of Music, thero will be one by the Drayton Par- Jor Opera Company, commencing at two P, M. The Election in New York. (From the Albany Arcus, Nov. 1.) There 18 more uncertainty about the election of that part ¢ repnblican State ticket not adopted by the Amort than the Gret reports led us to suppose, ‘There is at lenst & pobsbility of the election of Jones as Secretary ot State, and we suppore the other democratic candidates adopted on the Utica ticket rua about with him, ‘We subjoin a table giving actual and catimated majori- tics on Jones and Leavenworth. We do not, of course, place any great reliance on these estimates, and they are Haole 10 be greatly changed by the actual returns, but they show that the reeuit is 80° close that we must awalt ciliclal returns for its determination. (——HRCRETARY OF BTATE ——— }) rep. “ei Majorities thus far. Republican majority ‘The same counties last gave tho following Parker, dem... Morgan, repuby. Ropublican majority... rot koow bow these We confine our figures to Secretary of State, not only Mr. Jones was on the Utloa Uoket; but political associatos. Watsack’s Texarae.—-Mr. Wallack has revived Buck- stones drama, “The Wreck Ashore," a clover picco of ite school—tho radical molo-dramatic. Tho principal part ere very well acted by Vrs. Hoey, Miss Gannon, Mesers. Lester, Blake, Walcot and Dyott. The scenery is fresh and beautiful, the costumes correct and tasteful, and the play could not be more carefully dono. The audience re- ceived it cordially. Acapemy or Mustc.—The ‘Sicilian Vespers’? will be given for the Matinée to-day, with the same magnificent mise em scine that has distinguishod the evening perfor- mances and received the praiso of the ontire press. Tho performance to-day will commence at one o'clock, and will be finished before four, The ladies of the motropolis and suburbs will doubtless go en masse to hear one of the finest, if not the very best work of their favorite com- poser. The third performance of the “ Sicilian Vespers’? at- tracted a crowded honge last night, and it is evident that the opera grows in the favor of the public. It will be ro- peated on Monday and Wednesday of next week, and tho new prima donna, Albertini, will make her debut on ‘Thursday evening tn the “ Trovatore,” in which Boaucardo will sing the tonor part. Mozart's “ Majic Flute’ will be produced on Monday week. City Intelligence, BALLOONING Matrers,—The gale that sprung ap yester- day morning did somo damage to the tent and sheds at the Crystal Palace grounds, and it became necessary, in order to save Mr. Lowe's balloon, to discharge the gas witn which it was partially inflated. For this purpose a slit was made and the gus allowed to escape. No damage beyond that was sustained by the balloon; tho slit has been etitched up, and the process of inflation reeumed. Ap ascension iv a pilot balloon will probably be mads to- day, if the weather be favorable, aud it is expected that the ascension of the monster balloon will take plass in the early part of next week. Hepsow River Raitroap—Caanor oy Tax.—The chango of time for the winter arrangement of the trains on the Hudeon River Railroa! and the New York Contral Rail- road will take place on Monday, November 14. Tne through exprese trains will leave Now York at 7 and 11 A. M. and & P. M. Fatat Fart From 4 Butupinc.—John F. Frank, a work- man employed on the new building now in course of erec- tion at the corner of Broadway and Forty-second street, fell from a scaffold yesterday m rning, and wa: $0 ge! verely ‘njured that be died in a short while after <ards in consequence. An inquest will bo held at tho Now York Hospital to-day. Arremrr ar Surome.—About six o'clock last evening a German musician, named Joseph L. Dawning, residing in the rear of No. 23 Orchard strect, attompted suicide by cutting his throat. Two terrible gaehos were inflicted upon the left sido of his neck, and it is feared the wounds will resolt fatally. ‘Tho cause for the rashect is not knoen. Fata ACCENT IN THR Bay.—Isaac Besser, a seaman, fell from the topgallant forecastle of the bark J. A. Leo outward bound, when in tho Narrows, yesterday, and although tho vessel was immodiately hove aback, and every exertion made to save him, he was drowned. ‘Williamsburg City News. A New Srearr —Mr. Samuel Snoeden, of Greenpoint, bas commenced building a first class iron steamboat for the New York and Flashing route. Sto will be 160 tee’ long, 27 fect wide, and 16 feet deep, and provided with four iron water tight compartments.’ Her engines will be furnished by the Morgan Works, avd be thirty six inches cylinder an’ ten feet stroke. Sho will be fluished by the 15th of April. Wrirramsecre Disvavsary.—The number of cases treated at the Wilkamsburg Dissensary during the month of Oc- tober was 268, of which 86 wore males and 172 females. Number of priscriptions dispensed, 421, ‘Tox Eastees Disratcr Fen Derartwext will hereafter constst of eight engine companies, eight hoz companies, and three nook and ladder companies, the Commoa Conn- cil bawing acquiesced in the reduction made by the Fire Commissioners. Naval Intelligence. A marino General Court Martial, which was organized at Philadelpbia on the 2d inst., to try such cases ag might | be brought before it, of which Major Geo. H. Terrett: was senior officer, and Lieutenant W. Stokes Boyd Judgo Ad- v ‘as dissolved ou the Sth inst, there being no more be to be brought before the Court. The find- ings of the different caser, which were of a minor natura, have been forwarded to the Navy Department for ap- proval. The United States surveying stonmor Walker, which was put in the dry dock at the Brooklyn Navy Yard a short time since for repairs, has been completed, and is | oul} waiting until her bottom, which has been newly painted red, is dry, when she will be doated out. Tho tlood gate at the dry’ dock bas also been receiving repairs, and a diving bell has ,been in active operation to ro Move such debris us has accumulated atthe entrance to the dock by the action of the tide. Drawings of the Delaware State Lotte- | ID. HDDY & CO., Managers of the DELAWARB, GRORGIA, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATR LOTTERIES. -Extra Oxass, No. 59, Novewnee, 11, 1359. Drrawar: 5, 28, 76. 17, 68, 46, 40, LI, 6H, 14, BL, 68 Deraware—C1ass No 592, Novewmer 11, 1859. BR. 60 Y. b6, N, 2, 28, 28, 18, 27, 10, 68 Ctreulars sent free of expense by addressing WOOD, EDDY & O., Wilmington, Delaware. So Dash are White's Hats, Fout's, ts besieged. I Challenge the World to Produce a more elegant Hat for $f than Lean ee for threo. | ON KUEN SMITH’S Fat is the Pat in the tasblonablo world. Crowda dally Shrang tho storo 89 Ltroadway, to avail themuelves of the Verms fer. &:,S0 Dressy, So Becoming that his store, 216 Broadwey, opposite Su True Enough.—Politeness is Itke an Air cvehion. very soohing though there's orhiog in tt. fut tnere is one thing thai js soothing, with something in {, and thit ts one of those tacrificent wibter style of Hats—the tntmitsble Knox Hat Pasbion aud KNOX are at the corner of Broadway and Fulton street, Fall 1959.—Harris} & Russack’s Fall | sty c of silb Bate for gents, only $9; also thar unequalled as: | sortmept of misses’, youth and children's fancy Ha saad Caps, | oc8@ veing, Supporters and Suouldor Braces. at 288 Bowery, 326 Grand street and 231 Kighth avenue, ' English Cricketers.—An Imperial Pho- | ware the “all Evgland Eleven” now oa exhibition at | ital inliery, 643 Broad wa: ever of Bleecke: streot; | also 9 One stereoscopic view of the ck-t uronna with orickot | ere playing. Copios of the sterevecoptc view for sale, Brady’s Gallery has Removed from 359 Broadway to 643 Prosdway, corver of Bleecker strest. Photo: graphs, Daguerrects pes and smbrotypes. Holmes’ Celebrated 25 Cont Ambrotypes | and dolixt Photographs ana City Views, Niagace Palle, &o, Old Gallery revived, 315 srosdway. A Great Reduction of Prices in Stereo- seople goods at BRCKEL BROTHERS, 19 Jobn street. Ward & Sinclair, India Rabber Goods, removed from 90 Cedar street to No. 40 Broadway, Overcoats at Evans’. ‘Handsome black cloth Overeostea Baquimanz beaver Overconts. Bine, black and brown castor Bear Fur beaver Overoonts Excellent pllot Overcoats. Mixed beaver, cassimere, Melton and ere, other Over- AT EVANS, —<—<——$— Ladtes’ Furs. ‘We would call the 0 our stock | wurrr, of Washington, to Apa B. AYLWARD, The New York Weekiy Herald. THE STATE FVLROTIONS- THE BAKPER'S FRRRY OUT BREAK—NEWS FROM KUROPR, OALiFOKNIa, NUW GRANADA, OBNTR+L AMERICA, THE SOUTH PACIFIC, MEXICO, CUBA, WEST INDIES, BTU.—APPAIRS IN WASHINGTON— LOOAL AND MISORLLANEOUS [TRM3— LATEST ONTELLIGENCE—MAKKETS, ETO. The Weexty Hriaiw will be published at tea o'olock this morning. Its contents will embrace, amoog other things, the following:—The Elections in New York, New Jersey, Massa- ebusetis, Wisconsin and Louisiasa—Extraordinary Apathy among the Voters—Provable Success of the Ropublicsn State Ticket—Scones at tho Pollirg Places, &c.; News from Rurope— War between Spain and Morocoo—a Counter Revolution tn Italy Imminent—Raiifcation of the American Treaty with China, but not in Pekin, &c.; News from Sap Juan, California, Nicaragua, New Granada, the Routh Pacifie, Mexico, Cuba, ‘Went Indies, &c.; The Harper's Ferry Outbreak—The Triala at Charlestown, 40; Affairs in Washington—Our Dispute with Epgland—Terms of the Boundary Treaty—Our Clear Right to San Juan—Probabio Return of Mr. Dallae—Tho Vacant French Mission, £0; Latest News by Telegraph, Editorials on the Leading Toples of the Day; Financial Commercial, Religious, Theatrical, Sporting and Maritime [a- telligence; Weekly Review of the New York Cattle Market; Retail Prices of Country Produce at Washington Market; to- gether with @ large variety of tnteresting local aud miscella- Beous ttems. Binglo copies, in wrappers ready for mailing, oan be bad at the counter Price atx conte. ‘The mails for Kurope, by tho steamship Arago, will close at the Post Office at half-pst wan o'clock this morning. The Wasxty Hrraip wil! be ready tn time for mailing. The Drawings of the Sussex County and ‘Censolldaied Loviery of Delanare. % FRANCE, BROADBENTS & 00., yy the ef call tantaks wiped te drawings of poy oh Ld that the followiog aro the num Sussex Courrr—Crirs 197, Novmwnen 11, 1850, 42, TT, 96, 45, 54, 28, 50, 63, 3, 89, 19, 79, 16. Consoupaten Lorreny—Onass No. 163, Novenner 11, 1350 65, 39, 26, 54, $0, 22, 31, 60, 43, 17, 32, 49, 18. Wanrss our hacds as Wilmington, Del, this day (Fri. JOHN Dal JOHN W. WALI Commissioners. Ynascr BRUADARNTA & 00 Wimingtoa, Del. Photograph © of Daguerreotypes of porece, all owes end wtyles, by MADE BROTILES, 23 Broadway, near City Hall. Furs, wee, oie ee At WHITE'S, the hatter, 216 Broadway, opposite & Faul’s church. Shaker Fiannel Undershirts and Draw- ft 67 and 8) Willan ‘one door nor h of Malden laze, base sy Mee One On TRAGS Agent Ballou’s Patent F. Y. 8S.—109 Broadway, New York. BALLOU BROTHERS, sole mapufacturers. Moody's Perfect Fitting Shirts, 6 for $5. MOOLY'S Shirt Manufactory, 262 Broadway. For Perfect Fitting Shirts and the Latest novelties in gentlemen's K urnishiug Goods, call at GREEN'S, Wo. 1 Astor House, Phrenological Examinations Charts ad full written delirestions of character given daily by FOWLER & WELLS, 308 Broadway. d Scotch Wool Under- | sizea, at MOLAUGHLUN'S Shirt Emporium, cor- ner of Greenwich and Murray stroets. Bridgewater mt—If you desire a perfectly tight roof, and a fire proof coating to your bouses, do not fail to use this paint, for it never fails. HICKS & BATTS, 72 Maiden lanc. pentons Suawater s6te—mmnze) and Hepreor Pati alee Lopes 6 Murray asress coraat of bir sescmieccr aml SOBERT M PATRICK. Herring's Patent Champion Fire and Boge proof Safes. 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, New ork. csowse e BENE e Noiseless Family Sew- Machines ced prices bs a 45 ‘BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 182 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, office 606 Broadway, New Yorn Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.—Mrs. Seoos, on pkg rienced wurse and female phy Co hase thn proses a valor Gp ete the grins elucing el . Will sling ot pain, and Dowels Depend % mothers it will give Belves and *elof abd bealth to your infante Pertood all cases. Soideverywhere. Price only 2 cents per Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, | Wigs and Toupees. ‘Tho best in he world. Wholesale and retail, and the Dye privately applied. No. 6 Astor House. Brown's Bronchial Proches Cure Coughs, ‘Lourseness, sore throat, 4c. Soid by all druggists. Hill, Inimitable Hatr Cutter, No. 1 Bar- cley stroot Baur Dye, 50 cents, biack or brown; depot No. 1 Barclay street, aud sold by ali druggists Hills Hair Dye, 50 Cents, Black or brown, {patartancovs avd ‘durable. Depot No. 1 Barclay | streot, and sold by all druggists. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- pees he pest in the world surpossing all made, Sold aud ap- plied at the manufactory, 263 Broadway, Barry’s Tricopherous is the Best and apest article for dressing, beautifying cleaning, curling, sie g and restoring the air. Ladies, ry i. Sold by all re Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.’s Radi- caleure Truss ‘bey also keep sila Kilastic Stockings for vari © Insiraments for deformities No. 2 Vesey street, astor House, New York. le to order. Asthma.—Thousands of the worst cases of Asthma buve deen relieved by using Jonas Whitoorb's re medy for <sthma in nocase of purely asthmauc character has it failed to vive prompt relief, aud ir many cases a perms. nent ctire has been effected. No danger need be apprehended from t's use. An infant may take iu with perfect safety. See advertisement. Holloway’s Ointment.—Coughs, Colds, shortness of breath and all pector complaints, which of en din ssthma,. pronchuis and consirmption. are remediab’e this ointmen.; itis absorbed mto the lungs, wher ce st exvels all impure aad irritaiing humors that generate disesse. 80 Maiden Jano. Paralyzed and Deformed Limbs suc- cesstully treated by Dr. J.P. MANN, 138 West fhirty-ainib street. Campbell, Apothecary and Chemist, corcer of Kighth nvenue ard Twenty-eighth street The pro- prietor copetanuy in Atiendance, | Coughs, Sore Throats and Pains in the limbs, are Immediately cured by Dr. TOBIAS! Vonetian sini ment, Sold everywhere. f’ricé 25. and 60c. Depot 66 Cort- landt rtree EEE Married. Barky—Piuct.—On Sunday, Nov. 6, by the Rey. T. Burch, dir. Rouxrt Barer to Mlss Awxa’Paics, both of this cit, Hus:—Rorr.—On Thureday, Nov. 10, at the residence of ber father, No. 272 Degraw street, Brooklyn, by the Rov. 8. H. Clark, Mr. Wituam A. Buss, Jr., to Carnieiye, eldest daughter ot Michael Rupp, Esq’, all of the city of Breoklyn. Cyesisnno'—Cona.—In Canandaigua, N. Y., on Tuesday, Nov. 8, by the Rev. O. EZ Duggett, D. D., Exta Crrsino’, of Bristo!,R.I, to Maxtma, youngest daughter of tne late E. Stanton Cobb. Cuxisme—Ricnanvs.—On Thursday evening, Nov. 10, by the Rev. Dr. Hal Hevyey Causrm. Jr., to Eyes Ricmanns, both of Haverstraw, N. Y. Rockiand County Messenger’ please copy. E -HowarD.—On Wednesday, Nov 9, at St. Paul's church, Burlingwon, Vt, by the Right Rev. J. H. Hup- kis, D. D., Tawovone S. Evans, of Paris, to FANStE, only danghter of DD. Howard, Fsq. Guyt—HaxpaMon.—On Thurday, Nov. 10, by the Rev. Father Deboice, Mr. Witt Guyr to Mies Luaik Harps HON, all of this city. GABURRI—AYLWARD —On Wednesday, Nov. 2, at St. Matthews church, by Rev. Father Waito, D Yor! —Wasnincton.—On Wednesday, Nov. & Rev. 2, by tho Dr. MoLane, Bassavin E. Swim to Sori L. Was- daughter of Samuel Washington, Rsq., of Brook D. WarisG—Benxaro.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Nov. 10, by Rov. Frederick A. Farley, D.D., Witt Hl Wax ind, Faq., to Kata, daughter of Wm. H. Bernard, ail of Brovklyn. Died. | Bravoarp.—On Thr'rsday , Nov. 10, at his late residence, No. 312 Fourth avenue, Lovrs BLancanp, in the 7th year of his age. The relatives and friends of tho family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Churca of St Vin- + cent de Paul (French), West Twenty-third street, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, wihout further invita- tion. BerceN.—On Thursday, Nov. 10, after a Ungering IN- ness, MicHARL Baragy, aged 19 years, 11 months and 2 days. ‘the relatives and friends of tho fumily aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residonce of his Hae No. 13 Rose street, on Sunday afternoon at one o'clock. Bensany.—On Thursday, Nov. 10, B. W. Bexsaany, the ‘doloved eon of Maria Benjamin, aged 20 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Ray invited to attend the funeral om Sunday morning, at nino o’clock, from his lato residence, gd Kiahty-first aud Kighty.second streets. A devoted and utfvctionate son, his loss will bo much regretted by all who know him, London (England) papers. please copy. Canouw —On Thuraday, Nov. 10, Euusy, wife of William Carolin, aged 39 years. Tho fricads of the family, those of hor brother Joba Qo Lynch and of ber brothers in-law Nevis Carolin and James Regs, are invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) mo at ton o’olock, from ber iate residence, No. 66 Prince street, Cauumer —On Friday, Nov. 11, Manqanat CaLome, @ 0a- tivo of ja iah Mount, Nowtowa, county Meuth, Irclans, Aged 2 yea 8. ‘Tho relatives and Crieuds of the fanily aro reapectfally invited to attend ber fun-ral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from ber late residence, 91 Weat Sixteenth street, without further notes. » JouaNwa Mary, daughter eure. —On Friday, Nov. 11 of Richard D. and Jutia Cooke, aged 4 y« The friends of the Ln f are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of bor paren's, No. 10 Prince Birvet, this (Saturday) «ornoon, at two o'clock. Dewtar —At Mar hatianvilie, om Friday, Noy. 11, Mra. Mary Dus1ap, aged 74 years. Tho funeral will take place from the realdence of her daughter, Mrs. top, corner of 130th strect and Broadway, on Sunday alternoov, at three o'clock. The friends and rolatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Exuior.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, Nov. 11, Mary Ann P. Fuuort, secon daughler of Capt. Samuel and Margaret ace ee the Femara il toons ta the Br Eagle, \ of the it appear in 5 this (Saturdey) afternoon. Grpasorr—On Friday morning, Nov. 11, Jomanwa Mary Guesnwcur, only daughter Hormana and Janc Giesbrecht, uged 2 years ten months and 16 days. Precious babe, how rich thy pordon; Pain and death with theo aro o’or: ‘We shall miea thee; but our loy’d one, Life ja thine for ever more. ‘The rolatives and friends of the famity are respectfully invited to attend tha funeral, from 311 Pearl street, corner of Myrgle avenue, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains wif be interred in Greenwood Ceme- tory. Hasircson Wednesday, Nov. 9, after s short and painfot illness, James Hammurow, aged 60 years and 3 ‘The fricads apd. and Brose of Na eon, deta ‘and Wiliam, re ly invited to sttend the fu- neral, thia (Suturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from bis late reekence, 28 Prince street. The remaing will be taken to Calvary Col for Interment. Albany papers please copy. Hammton.—In lyn, on Thursday, Nov. 10, Svaay, widow of the late George 8. Hamilton, 62 years. ‘The funeral will take place this (Satu: afternoon, at two o'clock, from ber late residence, ton street. ‘The friends und relatives of the family are invited to at- tend, Hm —On Friday, Noy. 11, Carian Hinvis, aged 38 yeare und 10 days. friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully invited to attena tho funeral on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from his residence, 70 Mangin street, to the Lutheran Cemetery. Lsxte.—On Thnrsday morning, Nov. 10, of membranous croup, ALaerT Rocers, son of James T. and Julia A. Leete; aged 6 years, 9 months and 6 days. ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parente, 106 Dean strvet, Brooklyn, with- out further notice, Lockwoop —On fifth day, the 10th, in want, at his late residence, 249 Clinton strect, Brooklyn, Joux Lock: woop, aged 67 years. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited, without further uotiog, to attend his funeral from Friend's Meeting house, Schérmerhorn street, near Smith, Brook- lyn, on first day (Sunday) afternoon, at a quarter before two o'clock. Mvrray.—On Thuraday, Nov. 10, of pneumonia, Ricn- ARD MURPHY, io the 53d year of his ago. Hie relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 344 West Forty colghth strect,on this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. McKunna.—On Friday, Nov. 11, Jass McKenna. His funeral will take place this ay Seeaay) at two o'clock, from 22 Cannon street, corner of Broome. Nicoras—Suddenly, on Friday morning, Nov. 11, Mrs. Marri Nicotas, aged €5 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully with ! invited to atten4 the funeral from hor Iste residence, 141 ‘Weat Tenth street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. O’Bxney,—On Wednesday, Nov. 9, Tuomas J., youngest son of John and Anne G. O’Bricn, aged 2 years, 4 months und 9 davs, Qrix —On Friday afternoon, Nov. 11, of the disease of the beart, Dxwais Quis, of the county of Wicklow, Irciand, aged 66 years. ‘The relatives and frionds of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, from his late residence, No, 112 Broome street. Opxii.—At_Yonkere, on Friday, Nov. 11, Mrs. Janz Opztz,, wite of Cornelius M. Odell, in the 60th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, at Youkers, on Monday aftervoon, at ove o'clock. The cars lave CLambers strect at ten and oleven o'clock A. M. Rivers: —On Friday, Noy. 11, from injuries received by falling from a building on Saturday, Oct. 22, Jacos Raves, aged 45 years, 2 months and 18 days. ‘The friends of the family and those of his brothers-in- law, Bornard, James and Michacl Fitzpatrick, and also those of his lute partner, Anthony Schaflor, aro rospect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 14 Rioge street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clocis. aston (Pann.) and Fort Plain (N. Y.) papers will please copy. onznson —On Friday, Nov. 11, of consumption, Euza Janz, eldest dsughter ef'the late Jumes Robinson. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectful invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at half- gd o'clock, from her late residence, No. 40 Seventh stree ‘Taracy.—On Thursday evening, Nov. 10, at the rosi- dence of bis father, corner of Forty-second street and Eighth avenue, of hemorrhage of the lungs, Jamas A. TRRA- cr, 28 years of age. Tho friends of the family and those of his uncle, Michael Treacy, and brothor-in-law, Terence Farley, are invited to attend the funeral at half-paat ten o'clock this (Saturday) morning. His remains will be conveyed to the Church of the Ho!y Crose, whero a golemo high mass will be cole- brated for the ropose of his soul, and from thence to Cal- vary Cemetery tor interment. Tkaruacky.—On Friday, Nov. 11, of croup, Fronsyce Evstyx, only child of James D. and Maria Matilda Trap- hagen, aged 4 years. Her remains will be taken from the residence of her grandfather, Isaac Taylor, No 18 Barrow street, to Yon- kers, for interment, on Sunday morning, on the eight o'clock boat from New York. ‘The funeral gervices will be read at tho St. John’s Episcopal church, at Yonkers, on the arrival of the eight o'clock boat. Van Evrs—On Thursday, Noy. 10, at the residencs of her brother, Samuel H. Johnson, No.'69 Third street, Mrs. AGNES Van Evrs.? Her remains will be taken to Albany for interment. Albany papers please copy. Wrruwce.—In this city, on Wednesday, Noy. 9, Jasrer | G. Wrrarcr, in the 24th year of his ago. Hie remains were taken to Catskill for interment. Wyexorr —On Thurssay evening, Nov. 10, after a short illness, Gaxretr Wyckorr, aged 57 years and 8 days. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, withont further invitation, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 141 West Thirty fourth street. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. a , ralgin_pertioularty tn the bead «J shoumatic aff ct ore. ts Ir. WH f Ne at 430 Hi Conn, NAILS, BNLARGSD pmcat by ie SACHAWUR sargeas v Dr. Refors to the physicians and BUNIONS, INVERTED ts, and all of the tseasiventenee 19 te patie eee, 70 Broadway. geons of this city, _ ‘LDS! COUGHS AN mage aoe dul shave tad eo ade i seer atl the men! Maing ‘be air passages has become exoraet 1OUGHS AND © ‘oe OOLDSI gated, and even ough, chronio pneumonia and ‘The beat dine Lo cure a a along. Ce rag dS IHAPPED Ce ere ad on of 25 conte. TL BR. J. BO’ ror ne CONSUMPTION waa aNewal $i STOMACHS, Gi . and for purifying the bieod, are uot surpeased by any reamed aga 4 BRYERAGE they are delightful, an Srilaretogetnete Gt brandy or wine, tate MINISTERS OF THE GUSPFL. La. RNS, ALL PUBL as well ag book! and a er oF .; Barnes & Park. 15 Park 3 and by all = PRICK 9 TRE BOTTLE DF istutinie intent cares thache in one minute, Dé. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT _cares cus wounds immediately and leaves Gapety’s pure Medicated Paper, in place of peed | white or paper. For sale by all and at the 4 Ane. Pane ye) druggists, depots, ety way. G° 70 Barwa, GO 70 BALDWIN'S CLOTHING FSTADLISHMENT, THE LARGEST IN THE CITY, FOR YOUR CLOTHING, Nos, 70 and 72 Bowery. $40,000 saved yearly by being off Broadway The las asaortment of fall and Sw Cees fered, and 18 DOL surpassed Jp the world as to taste, style manufacture, both ready made and to order. Articles in this line will be sold less than at any other estab lishment in this city. Furnishing goods in every variety. Please call and make your selections early. REAT BARGAINS IN CARPETS AND 01 at LANDUN 8 famovs store, 374 Hudson pestry Brussels, Ze; three ply, 7s :aplendid ingratn, 2s 6d, 4a: superfine do., fs Olicioths, 2s 6d. to nante do., for swoves; large stock gold shades, from 8s. NTELLIGEST CANVASSERS WILL HEAR OF thing to their advantage by calling at 61 Liverty the basement e i NVIGORATE THE S}STRM.—TWé dvseases ibo nerves” A want of iter ta te dig immense amount of discomfort, both : F_YOU WANT AN OVERCOAT, CALL AT 116 Willisin street. Pilot Coats for $8; business Coats from $8 10 $13; fine Beaver Overcoaa from $4 1 $2), Fanta, order, 87.” bis yates sae me ir eelébrit; the families of the United States then any thors, wee oF used b; medical profession, aie vegetable. They invariably aad tmmediately relieve ait oe f ements of whether nrising from tmpaicu@ digesiive functions, cestiveness, bilious and Liver allections, ee scrofulons habit, For sale by drugz'ste. MO2SHEAD'S MACNETIC PLAST THE GREAT STRENGTHENER A ponte antidote to coughs anit colds; Weatnees of the ive ant to @o1 and col 4 anal! pul affections incident toour ohan; Ne = PaiN CANNO? EXIST. WHKGE HIS PLASTER APPLIKD. Price 25 cents @ box. a by: in town and eountry. DAILY, BY 7AD- corner Fourth ave- ig COD LIVER OIL—PREPARED MAN & CO. 81 Bleecker street, and ¢ and Twenty-first street. Quis Reds LIVER pit om wihesic, Sitiana tae e only certain cure for Consumption, aif kinds of Coughs, is taken Without nauses, ALSO, QUERU’S PATENT JELLIFIED CASTOR OTL.—TH® greasy sensation of the oil is obviated, and it does not cause ‘any constipation after use. It is the best purgative for ob@- dren; to be had at the inventor's office {No orth areand, and at all respectable druggists. PENFOLD, PARKER MOWER, whovesale agents, No. 15 Beekman street. MiSCOLLLAN HUUB, ipa eat ep on ae STERET—$4 bite th ae i uble sole water proof boots. Please them Durchasing. th cress call avd see A 1 U. 8. PAPSPORTS ISSUED THROUGH UNDER- «signed. COMMISSIUNER OF DREDS OF ALL THE STATES, duly appointed to take Deposition, Acknowledze- menia, ke eoary Public and Leash CHARGFS MoDKRATE. WARD BISSELL, 371 Broadway, corner Chambers street, New York. At CURE FOR ITCHING CHILBLAINS, IS EB. DUPUY’S Chilbiain Balm, 609 Broadway. T _EVERDELL'S—WEDDING CARDS, NOTES, &C.— These celebrated Cards, elegantly engraved, cam be had only at 402 Broadway, corner ‘Duane street. “ SHTCH IN TIME SAVES NINE” Ifgou bave a cough or ooid, use Bees COUGH CanDy, , ten cents per package. At WELLS & n> Franslia street, and BARNES & PARK, 15 und 15 Park row, wholesale agents; and retail by druggisis, HAYES, 176 Fulton street, Brookign. Bert toxce. THE SHILLING ATR TONIC. Retatl price 12 cents ouly. Soid by TWO THOUSAND DEALERS RVERYWHERE. THE LEADING ARTICLE OF THE KIND. Special depots 616 Broadway and 175 Fu ton street, Brook! Wholesale only ut 159 Wauor' stzect, YROTON MILLS FLOUR—FIRST PREMIUM.—HECK ER & BROTHER, proprietors of tbe Croton and Metropolitan Mills, CLerry street, New York, manufacture family Four of various grades ‘Their Flour ha fp competition at the Woria’s Fair ta London; at the orld’s Fair at the ©; Palace, Now Vor; at the New York State Fair; at the Fair of the Metropolitan Mecbanica’ Institute, Washington, 19. C the Frank te tusitute Philadelpnia, tot of the American Institute, New ecelving tbe bighest premiums’ awar the American Institute, a silver cup, mium offered fur Flour, was awarded to HechER & BROTHER. Inable rccommodation to the citizens of New , tn ks sual! quantities as may suit nt Supply of fi Flour. the superiority of which is now generally knowae noe ALWAYS ON HAND, WHOLESALE AND KETATL, Croton superintive (premium Flour), in barrels, baif barrels, 8 1p. and 2135 1D bags in barrel barre! Se 1s, 98 1b. bags, 49 Ib. bags Extra Manketan, to barrels, half barrels, 98 1b. bags, 49 Ib. ahs 1b. ly Flour in 12 1b. pack: " > ieeeen tas packares, six packages fn a box, mak. Potent self raising Flour, tn 6 Ib. packages, twelve packages ina bx, making 72 pounds Graham Flour, tp x . 1b te fe and 2604 Th be barrels, Ball barrels, 931d. bags, 49 Ib. | hoee who use Graham Flour know that the fresher they | bran inclines tt to can get it the hetter, as the presence Decome bitter in # short time om artist ur, tn barrels, half barrels, 98 Ib. bogs, 49 1b. bags 434 Tb, Buckirbeat~tow tn ite geason—prenared under the patent Pfecess (eo popular in family use for the immediate produc. of pancskes, as to be coneldered sn almost lodiaponsable convenience in getting op that Yankee luxury.) ta 6 ib. pack Ages, 12 packages in & box, m: "i tute und golow India Meal. 0 49 aid 24 1b. Dag Beier, And Pet ce boxes. Farina, une” ‘papera, fn 48 ib. boxes and 24 1b. boxes. The ges have printed divections for use. Orders from families, throngh the United States or despatch or otherwise, when received before 12 o’clook, will be de- fvered ip the afternoon; those recolved after 12 o’élock will be Oolivered the next morning. Payment on delivery. Families can also be a8 woll served, generally, by onlering hor buying of grogers who, sell our four, aa thoy are supplied daly, when neonwenry, by the exprean w ‘Cro- sen ead dally: Her bara Mertlansiay Torvey Oly and ioe ally Hy sora, Mort forse) Era twican week, ENCKER & DROFIER, 0 shreot, New Fork, OGERS & RAYMOND. 121, 123, and 125 Fulton street, Claim for thelr maguificent of stock BOYS’ F ASHIOWABIE CLOTHING the following special Immense Variety, bas rig Quali, Novel ano Elegant Rxruisie Fiat, Durapitty. sine ‘Warmth and Utility, CRUAPNESS INITS TRUK SENSE. N. B—The first priee asked the lowest, and no deviates, BOYS’ OVEBCOA’ BOYS’ DRMSS SUI BOYS’ SCHOOL SUI’ ° BOYS’ BUSINESS 8U and every species of winter clothing for of every now i le and of all qualities, material nod sisee, ek KOGEKS & RAYMOND'S, 12l, 125, and 125 Fulion street 7 CHEAPEST Loni ‘HING HOUSE 1 NEW YORE. GIBANGRES AND, CITIZENS Are invited to our stook ef GAB FIXTURES; an Emi variety CHANDELIERS, is OF FRENCH, Pm a ac é uF D, iY & OO, S7end Grover 8 Hater Rewing iacsties Unitubaad sake my EAGLE SEWING MACHINE cO., “uf Brosdway. INGER’S SEWING MA INES. S No, 2 Sewipg Machin one No. 1 Rewtng Machine. The Family fewing Machino, A ‘Tho Family Sewing Machine. .. %. "150 Fulton street, Brookiym TBMARINE BLASTING—PATENT SUBMARINE Safety Pure Traian can now be bad, a 106, Beoade way, New York. Gomna, AMERICAN BANNER AND WORKINGMAN'S. ADVOCATE, A NEw AND FAMILY are, ELEVATION OF LABOR THE RIGHTS OF THE WORKINGMAR, ‘Will be issued im this Li eo BY THEOPHILUS FISKE & 00, ROSS & TOUSBY will supply the trade. ©. M Mirrielees & place, wil cones Co with advertisers and recelve sul a hentdaenedlane gave Coram a TPE MEDICAL PELT—PATENT YU SECL IN EVERY FaMILy. ; sks ribbon ae neahnene sibeot faery SOS zit . a = a cae by Hegeman & Oo.%3 00.» 61, 309, B11 and 774 Broadway. $150,000, oReatpascara = suman at B. DE GRoore GRANTE | HALLa 2 PRICE, i@ WARBHOUSE, 18 At the old sand Between Broadway and Nassau strect,

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