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' t ’ h e ItisrtK r e p o s t : n e w TfejEsbAY, i e x » a r a f f i . ? i * « . W ^ . ^ ^ 0 4 dt Cto., The FrahlU in M r e jDt« surmnce Campawu* OB* 1E*mi*A3>jEaL]eStA. Office S<K lG3i Cli^nut e tr a t, near Fifth st.—Chmr- ter Perpetual. DIREnTOES. JA S C K E E , OEOROT^W. TOBfAS^WAONER, A U ^ ^ E E BOWE, * n ? ^ ^ § p § b m J « l s o Cptwo^ea, Caaitoeres, ClctJis, A is^eas.’iCTtment o i white and «<dored Linen Boecm ^Ck>^az aW ts. in e v ^ »i uldpartleniarir „ -- and esaoine pnrchsjiea W . A. HEAD fc CO., i a r c in addition totheahorethe tfoilowing axtidtt, eaitsfcJe for the t:aUfcmia raarket t, fc i,S00[ super black d o th Froel: Coata. ,200 do do do Dress do > 230 do do do Bod; Sacks. . 200 do brown do d. brown do da bias do do jooa pair Eattiaett Pants 600 do ( czdeiaj do 1000 Bed Flannel Shirts, 1200 Bine do do lOOO striped do 1000 pair Demin Trows 1000 do do Oreta WOOLLEXS, BLANKETS. BLANKET r LOTUS and C.tSSJMKBES, of the most approved Ba- ^ ^ho’titcts' MMiUtt Coe^ . 9 % William street, N e w 7orM raLPOJBJX30KS OB’ Bnropean and India Hry ^oods. M Jf AVK received a foU and large assortment for the 1~1. AUTirjlN SALStS, (which will be sold on the most Javocabfe terms,) vis : - BELOltTM, FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND SAXONY TLOTHS, DOESKINS, and CASSIMERES. fireen Bookings, Velveteena, Alap.accas. Serges. Hosier;,, Binding and Buttons, Vestings, Velvets, Satins, and Fancy Cloakings Gent Bine, Green, Adelaide, Oiive, Brown and M 1 .0 T S , m jl f F I L .S , BBIAVKKS, MACKINAW BLANKETS AND WHITNE COATINOS, 1TAX.IAN CK AVAXS, ANW SE-»VISG SIL K S . CANTON AND SHANOHAE, Tongees, Sinche chiefi, an(‘ “ American Cloths, Doeskins, TweedsI; and Fane; Cassliaeres. Satins, SCTg®, Handker- Satlnotts,MnsIto, 4 ^ c i T . M ^ e v U n ^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAIsERS IN CLOTHING, 33 ANX» 3 3 JO H N ST K E K T , CORNER NASSAU STREET. IF SFK IN G AND SOM M E R loanting in valns to upwards of $100,000, D considered the choice more than nsni . of our garments., so that the the finest, are gbt up with a S T Y L E A N D E L E G A N C E peculiar to all the Clothing we manufacture ; and hun dreds of new customers, both at wholesale and retail- attracted as much by the ji ^ g u , 6 o b ^ G A R M E N T S ■X'DE R E 'l ’AAL ROOMS • -On FIRST FLOOR, are constantly replenisbed with the latest style of choice garments «f ever * teiti rs and Ih r ^ v l^ ^ l'ito f tS S ^ lT h t^e Te m a y p u rch^eor^^L T r u n k a n d Carpet F a g W areliouss. Me J^e P E T E F S m r A S O P E W E 0 A W A K E U O I J S E F U R THF J l S. sale of the above «go<i3 at 173 F e a ii-street. His stock is the largest in the I ’nited States ; it com- prt*ea oref oiie hundreU different varieties of Carpet Bags, and far superior in point of fimsh to any other ^ yhi's is the largest manufactory of the kind in this coantry, and has been estabUBhed for ten years The tL%^i7Sf“ fac^U«eTov^^^^^^ apparent to pnrehasers if they will call and esamioe the Block and prices. 173 Pearl street, between Ceifar mvl3 eodnp SW&W and Pine l U M B i i E J L i A S ! ' ~ c E o n c E .r. M iru F , HA S c o n s t a n t l y f)N HAND AT H IS MA N U F A C T O R Y AND W AR E HO U S E , “ C x ' o t o u f i l o r t v S , ” and Kattan llmbreUaa, Flieel top, all sizes and prices. Whalebone l/znbreI3ai». black, blue, and green gingham, do do do do super Scotch do. ible Umbrellas—Silk, a beautiful artic/e. the :(.st eomprehensivo assortment of U mbrellas and Pi* >IB of the v.-ry best and most Fashionable kinds. foY at the lowest market prices. M4 Broad‘^ay?“adway, ®Y. • '“S . jylTnTh&Sa. 142 and 14 Bro PO R B “ W i ■P» W \ F e a a * e e - » W a t e r F i l t e r s , i;S f c b \ t e y \ s ^ l e 1 d : : “ ^”heTI!i*;eirar’’e“^^^^^^ t»n, to rorsons going to ralifornia, as th<» water of that Cimntrv I* fcnivarn to b« verv »inp»»rA JalS 2aw np UE’W a r e o i *' m o t h s !! ■*~tC»»CVS CAJJXDaOKAXKU i»A T C H O rt.Z fi-S will now he used by the prudent housekeeper a« a myl 2awnp 66» Broadway, corner of Houston st. l-k tlF U Y S IdlttO lD S O E b E U —An article eupe m J rior to diamond cement, because it has a greater te- naeity; will keep any length of time, without change, if WeUeorked; it leaves no mark on the repaired article, bo TUROEK, FISH <s. CO. SAN FRANCISCO, ■ CA L IFO R N IA , C o n m n issi& u » ^ ler c h a n ts^ t'oi3si;?nment8 attended to with great care andprompt- uea. Sales made a t the highest market prices. Account Bale«madQaiid proceedsforwarded by cTery steamer, in coin orgold dost. • ^ C O Pf S I G N M E N 'T s :ar«of E- B. SUTTON, &4 Wall street,! the Dispatch (To the car« - . . M Y F a r il e ii S* Co*^ SB I P P L N G , A N D CO M A D S S J O N M E R - ANBrrE'N^tirAuKNTS, » FilA lktSSCO, C A U K O t t a l i Dnniel Kbbets. -LaMYrr . nion fSiS'l'sJffi:.. New York. Jan 1 1 8 4 9 ___ jylO np 'Oodeffrapf Siliem NLASme FIKE PROOF WAfiSIIOrSES. SAK FR A N C ISCO , O F P IS R C A L IFO R N IA . E S S iH S E ty in town and coantry, at rates *»Hi security sss iARLES N. BANCKER, es, iVlortgagees. A ig security in la: = r s s r i i & \ ™ ■Z% S “Left isuiance, is the Igvest- dnringwhicl dollais on fire I Bumc^^c^dne^^on fee most Uberal terms consistr °jeM e prup ________ ees3°r ■ y f^pTMAN. C O M J U L E M C E E L F ire Insurance Camp’^y^ Capiial., ^ 200,000. ;CE s o . 8 M E R C H A N T 'S EX C H A NG E , eesld.Dt ,Si% zES'S».'S'SiT.sz^ diate attention. •___________ OMce e f the J^ational Fire Snsurauce Cosppany, N D . 52; IV A L L S T R E E T , „ ,P o s . T E ^ r ^ F - E B ™ '^ r c „ a .„ s , T^HIS rompany with a fuU capital and large HnrplnsBe- X curely Invested, continue to effect Insarancee against Loss and D amaoe by P' ibk . on all deacripUona of property. Also on I nlasd N aviuition . R isks on aa fa- ----- ^.bletenca as any similar institution in this city, J ‘ E S v ' J S 7 i . , K ; r B S 5 . v „ . s,“. s ° b S : 2 , T H ()M ^ Y W. C nCELLOGO, SecretAT] s | \ Sv'v'-'v.-.v' 1 saw,-.-.-.'.:: SIo;.™';\' ! , i i 1 Total for the month 103 Whole number of Poheiee issued by this Company ^,- Accumuiated rapit.ol. July 1. 13B0. $281,667 11- which is principaliy inreiited in United States Stocks. Dividends are declared annually on Insurances made MORRIS FRANKLLV, President. KK si^^icNEDIf T, Vice President., \xH'^S>XlDVR:'f6ufc?tT.'“® f D f 6 . f “M^^^^ Fla;. Medical Examiners in attendance dally,* at the office from 1 to 2 O'clock. P. .VI. aa-3 ei tl op^ •E tn a F ire Insierance Co. O f jfVap lL*ork^ NO. 50 WALL. STREET. rgTHI.S Tompany continupp to insarp BuUdiug>« \T»»r- .M. chaudiM' I*«'»i-HhoId i«urnUnr*'. Y ps ^'I s in P^rt . against loss or damagt* by Ort», on as liberal terms ns yimi- lac iostitutioDS. CHARLES TOWN, rre8id»*nt. Jifc s B r « w » R. Sfori^tary C. S Woor.Hi Lia, Counf*t*l and AttQrii#*y. jyl2or»dnp Tti^Jflanhatian F ire I n surance Company* P A I U IN AINU SA B E L V IN V B ISTED -Insure Nathaniel Richards, Rnsseli II Nevlnj, WUliim w'^'f ox, Js W*^Pearsan, Elisha Riggs, Richard Tighe EulusL. Lord, Peter! ooper, Thomas Barron, Henry Klswofth, Edwin D, Morgan. Lyman Denison. N ATHA* N' I l U f • H ARDS, President W m ? itt P ai mfr . Secretary. ap22 2awni tJi.'|ClCK O F T H E .TK KB-EilsbN lN SITRAN CK No. 50 W a ll s tr e e t, fOPVO'JITV M f RI HANT s ’ K h H^tYQE ] A t an K lcftlon h* id this day, the following gentlemen were chosen UDecLurs of this institution for the ensuing year : Bo-I^j^min‘'H‘’’'RobHon. M.P. Thom^aT^T^Woodruff, i«jhnll. l.ee, d hi-joaMon PricH. ]«\;^.eK\“HSmes, 5 ; : h ^ ^ ^ o ? r T ’ 1 bomaJ5 Morrell, Jos«}ph Drake. Josiah Richards, William K Thorn, - Samuel Milbank, Jr., Stephen Lyon. James Gillespie, Philander Hanford, John H. Davison, John A C. Gray. The following gentlemen were at the Ssome time chosen Inspectors ot Election : f' V Roosevelt, William Bradford, James K. Cooley. the company GEO. T. HOPE, Secretary. New York, Febrnary 4th. I860. N B —This company continue their bnelness of Fire Insurance, on favorable terms. Losses equitably adjusD C L I N T 0 IV F ire In su rance Contp^y. CAPITA i T $250,000. O F F IC E NO. 51 W A L L S T I tE E T . NEW-YOKK, Jp!y 10th, 1860 ry iH IS Company havii.? aU their Capital paid in. in JB. r arf prsparf^d to insure .Merchandise. Builcl- Ings. Household Furniture, Versels in Port, their ( argoes- The N. y . Sowei-y Fire Ins. Company. “ '“ c’flS X S .S S J 'A E J f ” ” - q v i u s COMFAN* oontmaea to insure against lose X or damage by FIRE. DweUing House.sand Furniture, Ware Houses, Stores end Merchandise, on the most fa- DIRECTORS. John MoMenomy, ^V?^\ ^^I^ocdcook, J^ ^ ? o t^ .t :’Roy, George Farmer, Jacob A m S -.'\-^''“ “ * WJI. HIBBARD, President. G. a . T atlob , Secretary. OfSce hours from R o'clock. A M , till sunset. _Losses liberally adjuste^and prompUy paid jel6 np •>ew York Life Instirance and T r u st Com pany. for Mc«mnI.tion, « la te r e a ta s m a y b e tU F ^ e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^ j^ ^ rvesidonl PHILIP R. KEARKY.Seeretarr mhlSn THE GROCERS’ lir e E tsurance Comply^ Ore.SB, No ,81 W all , eornor^of P sakl st ., N Y dUem, Son & -Co , ] >deer & c <>, ParU “ ^\sSiy^i^e\w^ork^\ 5**t»» W a r d # Price* SAM’L WARP- RODil Drafts on San. Francisco bought, si _ ..i^po^tiO B .oD the Jl losses p rom p ^ a ^ u s te d andpaJX a^erebandi^. DlJtSCTOaS ^ Benjamin B Sherman. Moses Taylor, isrA^is\' assrisis **^fF«ON*hIoORE, Presiaent. J M iltos S mith . Secretary fe 23 is BPST E L S a ' PLAKNJSr ** a No*. Asn Wba, R. R Co., > Nerwieh. July 10,1850 \ fbseiclFtton to the Preferrei stocB. wnien emorancs wnr snares or o.a block ror eaci share of new stock subscribed, and int«r«t will b charged, a t the rate of 0 per cent on all Inatalmenta froi the m il mst until eaid instalments are paid P. ST. M. ANDREWS, Clerk N h W n R Co Xanasn AT,'Augnst SU A. G . GJVGLEX <Si CO., MsnulkcturersMsnulkcturers of G O L D P E N S , of 1 L D P E N S Ghiid sm d S i lv e r P e n a n d P e n c il COM* Ho. 1 8 9 & ^a \d (tir staibs .) Warehouse, old ____ _ l w a y . N ew Voric. V U E NORTHW8DRANOB JFFIG B N U .°C T ^ ^ L L ST R E E T This Company oifeTs to insure against loss or dam ^e by fire within the city of New Ycrk or its vicinity;oD terms as favorable as any similar insf DIRECTORS.TORS. _ jy similar institution. DIREC C A P I T A L $SJ50,000. a W B iiictm; .Secretary. t m Secretary iv2-V np STANLV G . ^ L E E T W T O t L COMMISSI! aeVnewb T n takeacl ____ _________________________________ o i ^ l C E O F T H E ATLANTIC BICXCAL IN SUKANCE COJOPANY. N ew Y ork . 20th Jannary I860. C(?- The Tmatees, In conformity to the charter, submit the following etatement of the affairs of fee Company on the 31st December, 1849 .— Premiums received on Marine Risks, from 1st January, 1840, to31st December. 1840. . . SI,082,312 45 Premium.3 on Policies not marked off 1st January, 1849............................................. 477.759 OO Total amount Of Marino Frsmlnms ___ $9,400,071 45 No Policies have been issued upon Life Risks, nor upon Fire Risks disconnected with Marino Risks. Preminms marked off from 1st January^ 1849, to 31st December, 1849 ............................. $L7M^6 ^ ^ Losses paid during sams period. .$900,246 29 Returns of premiums and expenses 223,388 12 BonAsand Mortgages ........................................ 269 900 00 Dividends on stocks. Interest on bonds and mortgages and other loans, sundry notes, re-insuranee, and other claims due to the company, estimated a t ...................... 62.034 67 Premium notes................. .. ............................... 1,146,101 97 Total amount of assets. . The Board of Trustees have resolved to pay an interest 1 the outstanding certificates of profits their legal representatives, on he holders there* ...$2,471,942 16 DOLLARS of profits, have further resolved that the the certifii ates of profits issued in 1847. and ity-five per cent of those issued in 1848, be redeemed paid to tho holders thereof, or their eighty-five next, from which dat< Tuesday, tl ;e all interci represon- cancelled to the extent paid. The Board have also declared a dividend of thirty-four per cent, on the nett earned premiums of the Company for the year ending 31st December. 1849, for which certi ficates of profits will be issued on and after Tuesday, the fifth day of February next JX.TsnMri'r.! January, 1849, for which certificates were iasued, amounted to .................................. $1,657,700 00 Additional profits from 1st January, 1840, to 1st January, i860........................................ 52.3 HB-l 46 Total profits for 7j years. . . . I $2 181 621 4i. C ertificates of 1844, ls46. and 1846 paid oil. 77.>,05O 00 Harnings remaining with tho ciunpany the 1st January, 1850 .......................... $1.405 67 1 46 5y order of the Bn.ard DAN'L HR.VKE SMITH, Secretary i i f r ' l i p ' \ i i r f e ' i i i s r ' El.\V A K uiiriHl.LILAN. VvTlLI A VI d '.) di '’;,^' i S S f r i s l F ’ COMMERCIAL. I H i l l STOCK E.YCHANGE, Aug JO ..a: ^2 B^s^in i H l i i S C o K d bonds 68, 4600 Oraud Junction I fd bonds luO. The transactions in stocks arc lew this morning, but more from want of sellers than buyers. I'he demand was good, espeoialiy for government stocks, but no stock of- For Erie stock there Were more buyers than sellsrs, at last quotations and the stock closed very firmly Read iing Railroad has declined j. Erie Income Bonds J and Erie Bonds of 1851. There have been several weak holders of Erie Income Bonds, who bought on time, and on maturity, were oblig ed to sell in order to make settliment The money market i.s unchanged in its leading fea- ates Money is abundant and d-mai d rather Incroas ing The only difficulty is with regard to the character of the paper offered « More endersemeuts are required on rialu Jescripti ns -f paper '•f which there i. a large quantity on the market, and an adtance iu the rate for such paper io obtained as it is altogether rejected by I oapitalis dust bullion drafts on the Sub Treasui »r Statc.s that the Treasurer in stop.s ui id tho aocommoda- I hlladelphia Lcdg* the Mint, has no authority to Issue to depositors of gold ry for coin The Secretary .Vleredlth, gave million, but that sum Is exhausted ant until the present Secretary issues a fresh order irtificatee have accumulated considerably, and It would benefit fee holders con-siaoTably to have such an order renewed. E rie RsiLBOAn —This road will be opened on Monday for freight, and on the following week for paseen- as fat as Hornersvdle -an extenriun cf 4'2 miles of road from Us present teruitnus, at < nrem™ I'he Havre de Grace Bank has si V V. Livingston h Co., inded its payments ;ica. also failed NC-SV VOTIC M u rReta. [Carefully prepared for the Evening Post ] A.SHES-There is increased firmness in* Pols'* wit'h a fair demand at $8 12J Pearls are steady and Baleable at COTTON—The steamer's news, as telegraphed, has FLOUR. Etc-A fair home and export demand for western and state flour and the market is steady. Ca- snr.ii a 1.7S .S r » i b ; \ “ - T r . s ; ; ; x v 4 ! S S £ ~ i . . . . . . a is moderate, with considerable offering , prices in the ab- sr f j s s i s j \ PROVISIONS-Amc^erate demand for Pork, for fee Cut meats are morp enquired for and pric^ffiate steady E a i w H s s - s i i '’^WWS^EY—L e m ^ k e tisqu isthn ii firm for Prison, A a c U o n S«lcs o f K « a l E s ta te - A u g 20th ^ By A H. Muller ..^aae of lot No 80 Chambers street, with buildings a i > t t > . r t t i r J®® E e c e t p ts oT E r p d n c e win N o rtL H lv e r , Doling the lait lir^^ghtlifTtaB. A . J . Delliitoar*» T L c r x n o m e ter. 1 1849 I 1848 I 184T j 1849 -ililiii )n & Nephcw--2 J < P A s i E F G E » S r ~ tlie shipMation, from Savannah-Messis N Smitli and W bln \ queste^d^to *•>« funeral on Friday afternoon, at 8J invited to attend his funeral from his late residence. No i-z r i u M T , z , ': ; Z : X r '‘ •’ “ \'“ r itaht, ANGELINA THE EVENING POST MARINE LIST IT UF NF.W YORK. THURSnjvY. Al PORT UF NEW YORK. THURSnhv, ALG. 1 . J3 I HtTN SETS ...... 6 ,77 l~^lSn WAIKK... CJee^BSJSD T m s FOHEJV^OOJV S as: siiil Vlaiioo. John! Sm Brut L Ba.dw:ii, While. 5 lis iiu CharlesCOn, cotton to Dnnlmm gu. Lntire l)emHn.,.t, 3cl»hii MaryUn.l. jumlier fcitFamboat IViiobiCot, Lynn, fin Plulul. witf m l/.e to ^Itaiiton JSAlLKf)—Itiiii J?u-,4n. Ibr Ciia^rra JVlLlLElitFN. *r'i!) **'*V I ^ **** ”* >vft*k jirfvioti*—I hull t LXANA, FR O M IVKVV Ol&LKAIVl^ Qnr*jrin« ut pier 4H Kafst Uiver ^'nnpijjneoH ilZ T H E R T .‘' r ”^- a Iw lao WiiJiam rtreet T IV K K F U O L O H R K L c o a l a f l o a t .- W ill I J h*‘ lufi-lin^ in Hfvw liya H a lihiir^-on'n I'wat Orrel ‘ “Tbl f*>r Isuu'iy ii-»* in l* t»* suit purrha<er« l.y sTi'AHT K f{ w n o L n i fc ( O 74 Whii. 2^7 K.'iflt Broa.Jwfiy, '•'T 4 h av & I\£h f-t. an I «*or Ratf^ers a n j ( berry stfl < \.'Tj;; ;T;: Si V ork. tnvjt.* the attent:on of the trailv* ana country buj ers to tbr*ir extcnMvM stock rajmpers of Bvery ilcpcription. particularly cb.*ap ii-ttcr and cap paperi*. as Uui cxtrouiH ly low prices at which Iboy nre now sellinj? tho?;6 papers will !.;• found very udvantui^FCJUs to purchase. au20 ^lO /V L Peat h f'p''h tiJ, Grati-anj Ilap^^G ro^b now ^ IvfidinK just m ind and in RplMiulid order, tor sale at l-iTTcsi currHot rate- bv JA.Mh.S b. WtHlTH *2i Broadway and ____ corner r»f Fourth and Tb >oipKnn Ht** rpilCUR.% OK RlKNIVA 2 cusUft Raw 'J erra de b .r _ _ nB u r tireSlln gSSLAXsi o u t GAUD 4.0AI, AFGOAT „ w It Inndim: fmm barkr. Delaware and .ny B tco R and etoYM sizes of this *^nperinr coal l*»r family use aad for caU* in lots to suit, by sTt'AKT F R '.N n o r.rn & r o . 71 tv all ^H7 Laivt I*ro;dwaV. 4f.h uT a l.Uh pt ntiJ ror of ItutEtr-t und * h< riy st E \ V ~ i ORi£“ A ns 0 ~ C U A R L k ST0 AT S X E x VM P A C K K T L IN E . • it.S S U ! S X S t ! W ^ t m M n^rry havinir b*'en thoroughly over- • hauieJ.and fitted with new bfiiers. Aic, will ro-uoiu her li ipsou the IJth Suptcnib^r. and coutinuu to run as ff-lJw$7S From New V'-rktoi huiles- j Frnn ( harleston to New Saturday Si pi 14, . .4 f m . | Thureday Sep» ];». . . WodnvHday. . .4 p M I Voi.j.iy . Saturday Oct . . 4 ph j Tbin.Mjay. Oct In . WednHKday. “ D;. . . i i w | Moiidoy *• f'l . . Saturday. • ih ....4 5'U j TburfUay. * b l . , . Wedne/da) .Nov b. . .4 r M .Mrndav.’ .Noy J l . . .. Saturday, ■ UL . .4 r m | Thursday. 2i. . , ConsUagA' are j rtf tic ular’y requested to att* nd t'' the receipt c f their • »r.,j8 immed aUdy after arrival PaJ^vneo ^i24 No panejig • secure untit pnid lor. For Fr* ip:ht apply o', board at Pier Ni- 4 Horth, Ulvor. and f *r to sPUFFURD, T il f STf’N & i U . rf^ i f k I , ' w t i c C T f A Qra«s*n»^ Puptr. In rods . rep'ctabic acd oiled tracing taper in sheets, t.f ali th« ?ar»out eize», iraumg veiluni,iii xoilf., t f various wi ith.\. .^ra*:L«ii. Gvrman. and Knirllfb drawing pnp‘>r in sheets , tjotman and Lngllab drawing paper in roPs of dlirt i-cLt 4U/$Utier. ^ mouth glue, field bookn, mathematical Instrumcntfl, FLT M.fciiunef l.il IVarlet au‘ W Third door be f w viaid* n lano i l e r u l a . A CAKD TO T H E i*D B L tC .-T h G disorder, of y^ry frequent occurrence, may bo considered as □gh wcakne^n of the abdominal walle, indn- shch openings being enlargod, permit th- escape of b w- els or other vircira of the abdomen developing hernial swellings or rupture which most generally occur out- 8CX, Without regard t and when found, shou the final penalty being through strangulation ai any moment. RUPTURES HI LT S TRUSS OFFICE, now aatabiished soma thirty years has under fee various managers, pro: anted to the public both male and female attendants to apply its icstruments directiy to the per- been made and auffloiontly tested upon numerous cases to warrant, through the cures already affected, their submis-sion to the public, us boiug in adaptation and efflcieucy superior to any heretofore made known These improvements, recently pitented. arc now being pplieU at tho office. 4 Vesey street, in cases of Rupture, ravHaUon of tho Bowels, Prolapsus Uteri, Prolapsas Anl cure of tho several complaints. laaUfied to fit the Instruments having so at.ended this n only two we'SSs old, and^lnvairi- J l Street ‘Washers, ho , manufactured from the best ik^nncd leather with wrought copper rivets, always 3 ndand for sale by bovyie & UO.. furriers and Leather Dealers EOFcrr? street. Who have also lor sale, calfskins, vrax and grain upper leather and curried leatLer cl every description mlfiis Winiara at, New York ^ Sold also by druggists Senw ^y Fastsertpt, -c^B Qto entity, y dtp, i» lL fee bPeectlonUif U m Txritlons. H edct»aedp«.rticu1ir8inri' ■' ‘ sciools in.th0 « % of ”odr. ' [B ff Magnetfe TBigraphfar the Bveniug Post I PoU U c s I n ataW B C lnuetts. Boaros, Ai Tho Bigelow mEeliiig, last night, was net siastio or as full as was expected- There was an evi- mgfeo leaders te avoid th« lablj be re-nominated, and of conrse. A ugust 29. net as chthtt- rasaneri- j impHca- dent desiro amongfeo leaders to avoli tion of slipping from tho whig ranks. Governor HiU proh: Jle a d 'q n u r t e r s o f th e A x m y , WxsaiNGTON, August Wo learn that the head-quarters of tho array, from and after tho end of October next, will be established in the H istnot ofCoinmbia- ‘ B e s lgn a tlon o f SecreUuTf K e K c n n o n . WASHtKGTON, Aug 2 in’s letter of iment. after the most serious and anxious deliberatlonr Ho says ----------------- -atioa has n the most leriona and anxious deliberation- A consclotxBness of my peisoli^r tomperamoQt* whieh too readily responds to oauees of excitement and depression,-would have prompted me in the first piaco to decline the offers kind m&nne^ of the friends made so strong an impression upon me a* t» ------------------------- ISave no alternative, but to apeept. A brief experience of tho arduous labors and o; ous responsibilities, however, in conneotion with i sideratfons of a private and domestio n ature, wl press with great force, have brongbt me to the i elusion that a duo obsorvanco te my family and self requires my withdrawal. In thus dissolving my brief official association with yon, permit me say, that 1 cherish a confident reli- aneo npon fee patriotism, capability and worth of every member o f the administration, and a hopeful aisurance of its success To this end, no eflTort of mine in my retirement shall a t any time be wanting. ^ May I not also assure you of my grateful ^ p p ro- olation of tho kindness extended to mo by you and your official associates. W ith respectful and sincere regard, I am yours faithfully, THOM AS M. S. JVlcKENNON. To his ExoelJenoy, Millard Fillmore, President of tho L'nited States T H I R T Y - F I R S T C O S O R E S S ^ 'Ti Wasiii.NGTox, Thursdaj i m Session. ly, Aug. 29. WaSlII.NGTOX, H i Scim te. Mr Hunter reported tho W est Point bill. With amendinonta in favor of making salaries to Professors uniformly §2,000. A discussion followed, in which Messrs. Hunter, Hickinson and J efforson I la vis spoke in favor, and Mr. Bradbury against the amendment. After some farther debate, it was adopted. H o u se o f R c iiresen tativ c s . Tho Bundlccombe report was, on motion, taken Fitch, being against tho entitled to the floor, proceeded to report, and in defence ef Mr. .......... bbls 6 600 ... .bushi'is looiiu Mr Evans frequently interrupted him with angry questions, and asked him whothenho meant to say he was no gentleman, &e T Mr. Fitch is now speaking, amid-snueh interest. TalegfrapW c fllarR e ts. Bi KixLo, Aug. 29. Receipts within fee past 24 hours. The flour market is .luint, but steadyi sales l.Oflfl bbis, ln \ ^ X r 7 ^ . : « h , o “L tj at There is a fair demand for Corn alt steady prices, tales .3.000 bus. mixed, 50jo. T e leg r a p h ic M a rk e t ciiui R e c e ip ts. ALOiNV, Thursday, Aug. 29- 1 P. M. Reeclpls within the past twenty lour hours The iJemand for Hour in entirely for the east and homo uflp with erilp^ of 1 COO bble Thpi© l8 more Upnnstp wheat rjy. rlnjj, and the market i8 lower and unsettled (iuotatioos are nominal; Fulefl cf 2200 biiHhelfl fJenesee at Di9 cents There is but little with sale,. I lf ----- ------- bushels Barliiy at 67 ceots __ N u tlonol C o n v e n tion of th e F r ie n d s o f P u b lie E d u c a tio n . The Convention of the friends of Common School Education, which adjoqrncd on the 19th of October, 1S19, to me.d in thi.s city, assembled yesterday, Au gust 2Sth, at the Sansom street hall. ^ he meeting was organized, temporarily, by oalling to the chair the Right Uov. Alonzo Potter, of Penn., and ap pointing P I’emberton Morris, of Penn., ioecretary. .Mr. Joseph Cowperthwait, moved that a committee of five bo appointed to norainato permanent officers for the coDvonliun The following are tho commit- “ 'o'\T.“' S . Y . r r r , E. R. „ni: JSrid E Letters from the President of the United Stales and other distinguished gentlemen, who wore invited to attend as delegates, but whose liasioess arrange ments prevented their attendance, wore read and laid upon the table. Prof Henri Hirlzel, of Lausanno, Switzerland, being called upon, gave some interesting particulars in relation to the education of the deaf, dumb and blind in Europe J ho cioiniuiliee on nominations made the follow ing report for the organization of permanent offi- ^ Uri-.'iident-Ilov. bliphalet Nott, of Union College, ' Vice Presidents — Prof. Jos, Henry, of the Sraith- sonian Institute, Washington ; Right Rev Alonzo Pi.Ucr, Wiinia ; G i*'. T hayor, Masaachusotts; l»r John (irii*com, Now Jerac'y aKcnretaries—U. l \ iuberton Morns, Pennpylrania ; John KirigFbury, ot Rhode island Tho Prestdont, upon taking tho chair, retarnod thanks to tho convention for the honor dono him in oalling him to that station. On motion, tho following business committoo bo appointed. <rvv. iia-lnes. of Now Joreoy ; Rev. Mr f r Mr. H T Childs read tho report of the majority of the committee on Phonography, appointed at tho last meoting. The oommitteo are Messrs. Robert 'I'ho majority rejiort favorablo to tho pyatem, not only for prolcrsional reporting, but for other matters, such U4» correspondence, records, copying, &c. 1 he report assorts that f honography is one of tho mo.*t ueofal^and phiioHophical iuventions^of the time. alphabet, in which sounds. The repot its many advantages. The Rev Bishop Potter, from a committee of tho Ijst convintii'c, appointed to submit n planjofporma- uent organization of the convention, made a report. The oummittoo are Right Rev. Alonzo Potter, of Penn , Rov 1). Haines, of New Jersey, Henry Bar nard, of Conn , George M. W h arton, Edward Biddle, of Pennsylvania The plan oontcmplales tl nont association, divided in to have cognizance of a patbiuutut wpiu, v thoroughly, and report the results to genei ings of the ossociation, held a t stated times. AKTEEWOON SESSION. The convention was called to order by tjie Presi- state. Tho system of common schools has been late ly erected. Under the old method several ooUegos wore founded, which have received nearly half a mU- iionof dollars in denations from the state. These institutions have failed; only ono college now is i» New Orleans commenced a movement which has led in its gem SohooTs. Wm. D. Swan, of Massachusetts, gave a flattering account of the state of education in that state. Samuel Newbury, of Michigan, said that they had now established in that state “ Union Schools.” in which there 'were four departments, ranging from primary education to that suitable for young men about to enter college; a State Normal School has been projected, and will be in operation in,about a year. The S tate University is now m a healthy state. Although tho school system has fair prospects, there are about fifty thousand children in the state who do not a ttend a ny schools. Though this isa large num ber, Michigan is in much better condition in this re spect than most of the wesfern ^ ite s . \d th t ^ t i t u t o s and societies in si clothes—'Old. books • • • ' ----- oeen royampeu. i t lo i ehool libraries b a re jye teiir Teachers’ institutes are held injaiiouB counc ties, but the means of support arc to lestrioted os to be nearly wselete. ,, J o R l i o£ Wsw Y o |k,st» it^ t i n iatfeQ rcUtiontb the The eouyention meeil again frea schools in th o o f IfeW Y Durizig the eVeniiig sesmons-seyersd other InlerMt- ing statements were m a d e ih relatioo to fee general subject of education, thism o m lng. _____ N kyv M exico P reeabihg to R e s ist T exas .— The S t. Louis Union, of fee 2Ttb init, gives later intelligence from New Mexieo. It seems that tho New Mexicans will not allow Texas to dismember the territory without a decided resistance. The TJuiousays: An exjiicss, nine days out from Santa F i , reached Fort Leavenworth on Wednesday lest, bringing, it is said, a requisition for a large — - ------- ^ J p j E G t A L A U C T I O K S A 3 t ^ . AncUoni W ottce—LarKO aiU l P e r e m p tpiT rW a le O f TsiTft T k o n s a n d H e c e t o f TRompsoQ-. impeiial 3 plya. super iairalns. *» extra do. ^ imask VeQ^ftu. \' ruT^! ' ■ X s t b n a o s o f P i i u i n m u i f O i a S d a - J ^ n a i l d o THBOXrhHSSTABttOTiD A O w c a s . . » « ° ^ lw . • ' ■ - . biiek.«*»e. S C H O O L S . will be to-opened on Monday, September 9th. BA L L U W ’S JIOARUXWG ANH HAY lY J . SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 24 East Twenty-eccond street, (between Broadway and Foirth avenue.) will be re-opened on -Monday, fee 9th of Sep- tember, ___________ ■ au27 2aw4wfs* A*ItACTlCAL UUUXt-.KJfiEFING. NO. 88 CEDAR-ST. ' - ^ S H , ------------- ‘ Art of Single Entry >s to teach as above. r/h / A course of ter than a course of Leo- nercantil,. — - ------ - a^*„„»zz,v* >y this course, become competent hook-keei For sale at the Connting-roor- iSTABlLlTY, SKUURITY, P h R P H T U U i . T h e M u tual L ife Insurance OF N E W Y o £ ? N ^ m ^ V A L L S T R E l . . . w v S for the exclusive use of herself or children. selves of a resource whereby their Burvivlng families may be secured from the evils of penury. Annuities granted on favorable terms. Pamphlets explanatory of the principles of Mutual Life Johnj-WaOaworth, Uavidat. Comstock, , S?\rA r““ S s \ \ S S b JOSEPH B. COLLINS,Presi; sMfJKiSiir”’- iS S ™ , George R. Clark, tends a t the office d> \“r sji:r£; 7 s s a . do Manchester Plate Prints, madder colors, do super linen Lustres; do linen Chambrays. do^ Chameleon Lustres ; do plaid and striped Ba MENS’WEAR. Ca.«ie8 Broadcloths, blaok, blue, brown, green, olive, various -lualities. do Ca-ssimonn, blank. &< do Granilrtll I'oatings, n I'oiitlngs, new styls. 4 Cushmaretts, do 3-4 A ------ OSes New style Cottonadcs.i do _Camblet Jeans, blue and white, fawn and blue green and blue and other mixtures do Chambrays, blue and white, brown, &o. . s srs».%«;ssi‘;a... 4-4 Marshall’s Shirtings. Plaid Chaaiibrays, blue and brown. do Fancy do changeable - do heavy twilled fottonades. All of whioh are offered on the usnal te rder at short notice. ^ v a r s C.U ^ New York, offer for Writing Papers of every description. Newspaper - A very large assortment of all siz Book Paper—Various sizes and qualities. Colored Paper “ *• “ “ S S I ' S S t s ... S r ”-:”\-\\ ■ Paper and Paper V. ------ ------------ -------- States, which we shall continue to sell at tho lowest « « '< « PhlHdelphia. NevRoastle Bleaching Powder of very superior quality, in N ^ ^ t l e Bjeafeing Powd^n -i- J n ^ N e w York. Ultramarine, best Froach. smalt;: host ? n ^ ^ ’3 tf ! ? /E ^ l’? d tp e r . Alum, ground and crude. Hide C u ttii^. S t quality East India, for sizing, fro store and to arrive, on liberal terms. Feltings, Fourdrinier Wires, and Wire Cloth, of the best Screen Plates. Twine, '’’■iioi:-' B « . e . f a l l i m p o r t a t i o n B R IT I S H D R Y GOODS. ^ T. JONES & GO., 63 Bsaver street, have now in J 3 * store a fnil assortment of Staple and Fancy British Goods, which they offer for sale On liberal terms, by the package. Prints—7-8 and 4-4 English fancy chintz and small figured black and white, entitled to debenture. Also 7 8 and 4-4 plain and flgored Turkey red both dress andfnrnttnra DeLaincS and .Cashmeres—Printed and Plain colors. Ginghams- 28 and SO inch fancy xnd blk and white, small patterns. Gala Plaids—7-8 and 4-4. all wool, tdso cotton and wool, in bond, and suitable for Canada. Shawls-r-All wool long shawls, new and haantlfnl designs and colors, also 4-4,6-4 and 8 4 pUid shawls. Hdkik—Pn!li.-atPn!Ii.-at andnd Madras;ras; SSa2n Mexicanexican colors.ors. Silicias—Fergnson's, DK, S & T , black and colors. Hdkik— a Mad 3 M col Silicias—Fergnson's, DK, S & T , black and colors. Unbrella Cloths—Ferguson’s black, green and blue^ 23, blankets—Union and all wi ets—Union end all wool, a full assortment of alsoo off YVhitnej,hitney, fancyncy endi twilled Duffels ribbed colored, als o YV fa e _____ _ _____ ribbed bound Bath, andall sizes, and weights Vesting—New and choice designs,Toilnets, Yalsncia nd woolen Velvets, some very fine. Faddmgs—3-4 and 4-4 wool; also union. Pilots, beavers all colors; also scarlet . YVelsh Flannels -from common to very fine, snltable for fee city trade. Green Ba<i»a-6-4. variQUilqualities, twilled and plHn. Irish Linens—4-4 deroi and whole pieces “ 4 Round fold, for New Orleans. | I.edlie’s>celehrated family linens. LlnesSheeting, alPwldths; Linen HdifS: Taby Velvets—Black, bine, erim-son, drab, t c . Velveteens—32 in. black and bine, suitable for Mexieo. Sateens—32 and C6 In in trusses, in all blacks; mlsoef A cts , suitable for export. Bang-up Cords— 8 shaft, hair cord. S o . „ , Dundee Goods,36 40, 45,47,66,74 and 76 I n . H ^ a n , U and40.inch bleached, brown and cream canvas; hnek- inns, oraab.bagjring.sheeting, bear duck, towelff^, dra pers, 6 and 8 yard wide floor cloth Alsoa W l a w ^ m e n t apK ^ aefi^toiiW e chesfc. GU b ’« 'SA «q k . S 5c nt - i^ i Le n e d n D ^ N e w Y m k , A S « m ! 2 ! ! ; ACCUMULATED FUND $ 1 , 0 8 3 , 6 1 8 0 8 . STATEBIffSNT O F T H E l M U T U A L B E N E F I T L I F E INSURANCE COMPANY, A n e u a t 1, 1S50. ’aid ios^. expenses and for pi .....s.$l»(i82.618 08 $895 644 9C Reteived l?’.r™™nms to Aug. 1,185D... ^ ■*124,416 44— ^18(5,97312 • Nottnocnmnlated fund... ...... Tn^hfestf • ^ ‘^ ^ J l^ .J.. LORD. Agent. New York. COAL F O R STE~AB1ERS. 3Boriber0 are constantly ............... 12.760 70 ------------- ^1/^.618 08 L. PATTERSON, President. TT.srdr'.r:L-r 3 S 7 ,?'sr;.Vb'X^^ nrpoeea^ Cargoes delivered a t any p art of New le ground R E G U L A R TRA IN S C y p r e s s H i l l s C e m e t e r y , TWICE EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK. The Trustees or this Cemetery, having now perfected all the arrangements they annonneed to the public in the beginning, invite their fellow citizens to visit the g examine for themselves. ID .E vening T hains leave South Ferry, eve ry day at 11 A H. and. 6 P. M,, for the CEMETEnv E n trance , returning in about one h o u r-thus affording cilities whioh render CrraEss H iels the most Acer BEE CEaiETEnv IN THE HElGHBO«HOO» O f W e W Y o BK. Tickets—15 cents-running time 20 minutes. Two P eank R oads will also soon be constructed fboai B rdoi I.TN AND FROM WiLEIASISBOBGH to CvPRESS IIlEEB—OVeT which funeral processions will pass free. The embellbhments of the Grounds have also been go ing on rapidly. The L odges arb completed, furnished . and open for the accommodation of visitors. The L arci R eceiving T omb is in perfect order, and preserved neat and free from infection. Tho O bsebvatorv is also com plete. and from its top the most extensive and, heautifnl prospect is visible. The G reat A venues for several miles are opened and in fine order for carriage driving, and the main Road is comphsted through one of .the most beautiful forests on C rescent L ake is cleared and terraced. Several thousand sh.Tdo trees and flowering shrubs have been set out, and the O rnamentae G ardens along via D oeorosa are laid out and cultivated. These were the first ob, proposed by the Trustees in fee beginning. Howeffloi ly they have been executed, and how well the Ceme li r , J f e ^ p ^ t ? a ^ y f n \ « o t t By order of fee Boar.l, E. LINDSAY. C emktbry O ffice .262 Broadway. jeS tf then COUNTRY , Iim R C H AN T .S. Paper, Blank Books,, Presses, and aU other articles eold a % r s = r li^c! w“h i n r ? h f r t ceiving our goods a t the first cost, and supplying whole- style of bluding, suitable for merchants, manufacturers, banks, insurance companies, public offices, courts,county rv e ^ ^ ts^f^tlo l^ T f r u ^ r a n lsfap e ilte^^ ^ and papers, are such as will give lo purchasera Premium Manifold W riters—We have reoeived the 5 . . Notarial Pressei large and small, Writing and Drawing Papers-Foolscap andnd letter,tter, ixr^w’ a le Also, gold peris, steel pens, gold pencils, silver pencils. Account Books of every variety and for all occupa- tions. made to order. ^Printing, Engraving, Lithograph, ........... ' . it^s, P . l S r : s H; k « « y ■^M 7 frtf NUNNS t CLARK. - n U t L R ON P A R IS , for Bale by J 3 LIVINGSTON. WELLS & CO , au26 3t 10 and 6 Wall.street. e<PS!Rllli G A NDLKS-UO boxes Sperm and Patent Sperm Candles, assorted, for saleby C2» N, COMsTOCK.lW.W-vycOr.Derst •HTtOBi S A L E —WHALE BONE-40,000 lbs Polar anil, JP 10,000 do SonthstAjforsalehy au27 E. D IITJRLBUT & CO, 84 South st. ■gjlOR S A L E - w h a l e OlL-1609 barrels selected, i t fnrsaleby E. D. HURLBUT fCO ., au27 81 South st. '■ ^ R IB Z JS liIN lN G S —Now landing, a few bales, in JL; assorted colors^ say red, blue, green, &c , very dcsi-' rablo, for sale'by CHAS, CARVILLE, au27 17 Broad street. w rn F G PA DDINGS—j Union Paddings, now coming JLR' in store, and for sale by au27 CHAS. CARVILLE, 17 Broad street. , ^ W ^ tP /T E tR W H A liK Ollj-100 casks prfme b lw h - T T ed Winter Whale Oil, for sale ic lots to suit pur* ohaFcrs, by N. COMSTOCK. an27D&Clm 122 West. cor. Dey st. ■^LU Xl C L O T H a —A few cases of low priceu, just JE» received and for sals by ‘ • ^ au27 OHAS. CARVILLE. 17 Broad at n L A N R . DOUR. F O R W A R D E R AND *TV- J U IS HER wanted, class workman to whom liber al wages will be paid Wanted also a ^rl, acquainted with the business. WM. W. BOSE, ilanufacturer, miS7 irw a l i s t . ^ U O T O N IN K —If you wish good black WHting Ink, feat will retain its color and fluidity, use Fran cis’s Croton Ink: also, Copying. IndeUible.and Carmine Inks., - FRANCJS & LODTBEL, . au27 Manufacturers, 77 Alaidon Jane. - w -~ j E T T E R CO P P Y IN O a n d N O T A R IA L M A FR K R S B S —A t reduced prices by the dozen or single press. FRANCIS St LOUTREL, - auJ7 77 Maiflen L ana V K T ^ T J tN G P A F K R S , e n v e l o p e s , and W Note Papers of every quality, at wholeiale and retail; also, Perforated, Blotting, Envelope, Ifrawfng andWrapping Papers. FRANCIS & LOUTREL, au27 ■ 77 Maiden Lane. IP E A ee P E R R I N ’S 'W O R C E S T E R S H ttB E J L i S a u c e .—The s.nbsoribers have made arrange-.' ments with fee proprietors of the above sauce, bjr which they are enabled to offer f t a t reduced prices. In esses, 2dozen quarts each, 5 dozen pints, and 10 dozen halfpInts, for safe by JOHN DUNCAN t RONS.dOrBroadwaT, ^ole agents in feeUnited States for the^oprietoz?. W T - I R B D IS H CO V E R S ,-W lrew o rk, round apd T T oblong, very desirable to cover sweetmeats,.friiitt,’ milk, bnttor, eake. vegetables, fcc., eitbsc in fee pantry or on the table. Hanging wire safes, the mpst effective proteoribn against rate, mice, kc. Bird cages, meat Safe^ egg whips, vegetable ladles, nursery guards, oyster grid* irons, wire'dress frames, toast fttks, and swing toasters, for sue by • • SMITH, TORKEY « CO., an24 Sign oftbo Big Tea Kettle 60 Malden lane. T > A P E K W AREHO D S JS-^Y B U S W , FIELD * X CO., No. IS Cliff-Btreet, offer for gale— Bleaching Powder—’500 casks bMt quality. - SodaAsh—36tbnsgoodquality. Alum—100 bblsgenfind, and 100 do crude. Smaltl—BcetEnglisKjSF, E., 4 F. E., and super. Ultramarine—B^bFrench- and German, various br’ds. Rags—120 tons Domestic, aU qaalities Rags—62SbaIes Foreign, assorted qualities. Togotherwltha complete assortment of a i kinds of Paper, a n dPaperilaker’a Materials, ibi^ Giina, FOH SAN FJRANGISCO, • , M i r e c ^ ^ i- THB FAS-t SAlLllfe S t o m a n i i : p A in j B E t J v i! M c L-ELLAN, Mriiie*', ; - : AHfreightmusI bfe alongsidebefore Tn«dW*l(lfeSep- ' t r FOH SAN FBAJN CISCO The NEW, veiy faet sailing s m r D.9NIEL. udNysCkjmma'rid.er, Pier 9, N Ri'tiear ih e feet of Hector st- , Shippers TrtUjloKe kend fa-thefr bills ladinffYorbignaT Freight engaged must ha serit alongside »IttO!Ut .dday< a8itwjUbeUabletobe'.ehntouir- . Another fine ship wifi he on tn4 herWready to xecelve, freight in a few diyk Freight taken afcfee lowestratev 'FOR SAeRAMEIfTOjPITV, s c w M . i M CaptHa Thomas, is finishlrig Ibadlhg at Pier 8, EH., i litUefightfre^ght.canbetaken. Appiyto ‘ ^ T . SMfTH,101\H ; ; ’ ■ 1 . corner Front. ,\WsU street, E M P I R E C I T Y T h r o u g h T i c h e t s T o S a n F r a u c i s c o j v i O j C h a g r o S j TUHSSDAY, lO T k S B i ^ E M B K R , ' THE SFLENDID STEAMRUJP E m p ir e City^ 2000 tons htirlheh Will leave her dock, pi After saloon .......... .. ....................................... ? Forward drf. . .................... .. ..i. . i Lower saloon . .. ........... ...................... ............. Steerage, (mattress and board.) . PANAMA TO SAN FRA NCISCO , IN THE SPLENDID AND FAVORITE STEAMSHIP J U T o r i h e r m r * First Cabin. . . ........... . . .'____________i..$300 . . . . . . . . » Forfreight or passage, apply, to ^ au26tSI0 . J . H6WARD~& SON, 34 Broadway. U . . . 5 5 S I C H l P P E N D A i ^ * ^ ____ a / - N o Bitt W06 ilssloa 69 dents, PrlT**#B0Xiit$#, rab p e r i » th g f .] ^ 7 oMOOlcj '.Va \ S . E ■ nofo.ily XtM iar ta t tta StfariMf ' .A S f S * . , , , * 1 ^mre*SAv»'4K •* VMM aim r a i BROxDWxv, *exfc a««ifoNibte$^3i^*iB. T H » B C 8 8 B L ) ^ R ^ ^ A D 1 & I ( ^ 'OV F i r s t V e s s e l f o r F r a n e i s e o . The superior fast-ssiUng'cknton Packet-Ship C J L a u E J V n o j v , HENRY S. BROWN, Commander, , Will ba ready for sea soon. Shippers who have engagei freight will please to send it on board without delay, to K. R. HUNTER, 80 Broadway. A n d tetheC a p 4 n o “r A ^ g K ? o S p W ' A ^ B River. __ _____________ jylTistf A D A M S & C O . ? S ^Express f 9 r Cbagreis, Fan a n isi anA Satx By the steamer “ Empire City,’* to .sail for Chagres on Wednesday, September XOth, a t 8'o’cIook,P. M., we shall send a Special Express, through in charge of our own. Messenger, who will give. It his particular and personal, attention. ADAMS & Cp..Nos. 16aridJ8WaUst, P. S.—Everything sent-by our Express must be pri s s s s X SILVER wikSr.»?dS!lS! aSS-JSSrSiE ■ P S - W H t W S B S ' J K S ^ . , ^ e O ’ S E X P R E S S T O O A L I F O R X I A , iissrs®^ mns: of Panama. receivednn^ Pa^cka^ges not to exceed 125 Ibfl gross, orfn messurement REVERENCES. R \ » . “ Fisher & Fellows, 16 W ater streat. aul6 AUAM 8 & CO.’S C a l i f o r u i a P a c k a g e HXPBESS. V IA T i m ISTH M U S O F PANAM A. U N IN T E B IIU P T E D C ^ M U N IG A .T IO N AND NO D E T E N T IO N ! 19^ IMRJNTs'ha^ing heen'iffeci idrhauded ~ A D A M S ^ fc^yil. Wall s t . . A s^ed^M d i^jfoT theSpnthern market J||o Faney WOTh 'Tablai.ei'ATirT a««8TiptI6s^jt lo# STEAM COAL FO R S A J ^ P Ships w a n ted Fop the N S S . ISSSESal Barclay atreot ev«y aasiB&agttgag**' , - - |te:SS%‘.asi 3 v: ;^ 6 « ,C lo |k s ,W ^ ^ tlie h e it To remove alMouhte aud _mf wg«nt ' ••g g a a S g ^ * * J , e * A o . a i , Y- B. PALMER, American NOTspaper Agent, , _ ss o r |g « ta d *ias« « * t f « - J ; V & ® l W s s ^ S & E ' '