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THE, EVENING POST: NEW -YOEi:; FRIDAY, AUGUST 30,' 1850.'* BOHEMIAN GLASS. s o c i e i t A S , R R o T H s a i S i S a . 73 B&OAJD STOtEET?^ BIBO:aTEBS OF BOHE55LAS GLASS, of ^ c o lors. TSNEEIAS GLASS. FIHSNCH ssri ENGLISH CHTSTAL rP T GLAS-S. TAFIE M.ACHIE GOOCS, TESEA-* OTT A WAES, ROSE WOOB EBftNE »E!i SATIS WOOD AHTICLES. BHESBES ENGLISH and niEN t-H CHINA, l a v a w a r e , FLATISA WARE, PARIAN STAT- ijAKTr,Co ' Off«rto th$^tHuie»n«rf«csE'e»s5cxtinent. anSSanp P M J B J T C M JFm g JrVY M (rJW JLJES. M* JPahregueties FUs 4 7 3 5TKJBE*T <t?T» ST A IR S ) ■ ^ n K fO tliP call the particular attention of bnyere ot W y at wb'ilefiale. to thedr large aa<i w«?U , it* tt m s j be fonn4 a complete a«ort- C»oM Scales and Accordeons, 1 u.’h ^ -Alsf,. PCMtMtlj r.n banA CiUf ^tlclns o r a l l t a e soairafeetarrci;*, Ti. U:e“ t^aiDe > ap« ao lc ttbesporiiaaG e m a n a rticrteofler^^ajm l»V * niark<-t i?® ™\P Fmbreiias a n d Farasois^ F r o d d w a u Fasurance Fampanyf* 01Be«, Bfo. d^l8 B r o a d w a y , c o m e r o * Canal S t. Capital ^ 200 ^ 000 . flXEUES C03EPA5IY cMtinnto to insure against loss X oi4amsgel>7 Fire, DwelUngBonras and li'nrnitxffe, NTP— TT- na -------- Merchacdisi “ **\* SCHcHEMAN HALSTED, President. W m \ ^ _______ anlSeodBp — ttre in ^ I R a n c e . . l j^ationul Fistirance Co* or Boston. CA PIT All ^ 50 0 , 000 . ^ ^ t u n e Fisuramce €h. or Boston. CAPITAJL § 200 , 000 . F r a n k lin Mnsurance Co* O f B o s t o n . CAPITAL, Sg 00 , 00 0 . Tho Capital of the a tore Companies has all been paid in, seenrely inrestod, and are now unimpaired. For inBarsnee. apply to THOMAS HALE, Hanover street. iaSeodap Second door from Wallst. 257 I*carl S t r e e t , (l<tgn of the Thru Golden Umbrellas.] Merrhanta In want of an assortment of Umbrel Pacasois, are advised to pay •?l*o Second Frolits^ hat to rail at once on the mannfactareis, who are 1500 *^AILY, by tie Ibteducticn cf Steam and New Patent Machin- sad sretmaHed to produce the best and most ele- Etjfle of goods, and to eell them a t a rate with which D e W COMPETITION- IS » M C SJm T M O ' CO., jylOnp IIXctnnTaetixi.'rers* EWGLISS g * ^ M F F T I ^ G S ^aud G il Cloths, OF THIS FALL’S IMPORTATIOJy. F e terso n 4 M mnphrey^ 4 3 3 P e a r l S t r e e t , n e a r M a ilU o n , for «ale one c f tho most extensive and ele- V Y gaot stcchS cf Carpeting, &c , to bo found in the city,, embrsclr - s.) “ mTH^VELVE?r AND A.XMINSTER, la extent our Stock cannot be etioaUc i, and for variety cannot be ex elled and price fulUen per ce.pt less than o tter d*»scr’pUc/n c-f carpets, we have made f*ach arrange- ? ; i u r s t s r 4 5 ‘S S f . S £ i t . 3 ; O m c * Noa. A.VD Won. B. R. Co., > NOrwIchjJolT 10,1856. } pg- BooRa T ot sobaczlptlon to ths Preferred Stock of thU Company wai be opened on the 11th inat., it the Transfer Office (T T MerwtejTranafer Ageht.) IVo J8 Merchants'' Exchange. New r orl^ and remain jpen for sixty days thereafter, when the Books such sohseription.will he closed until the loth cf Jannarjr next. All persons who auhscrfbe as aforesaid, and pa/So per cent on the preferred stock,'Will be entitled to Uio divi. dend to be declared in January next on their prtferred stock, which embraces four shares of old BtwkfOT each share of new stock subscribed, a: ' ‘ ' charged, a t tho rate of fl per c e n t on the 11th tn-st. nntil said instalments t J%*euj F o rk F I F E IJrSVMTd^J^^CE € ^ m p a n y * O ftlce lYo- 2u6 B r o a d w a y . t«»riy in rash or wbf*n ttie amount is over !^50 on poll- x . r A S “ \' t K , ilSSS: Spencer St Benedict, Cyras Curtis. L. Bokee,' WUliam C Dusenbury. ' *•“ “• rsS!?'—- ... O dise, msohinery, and property generally, at current Brooklyn firj*. They owe their escape from them, with comparatively Slight losses, to th« syBtom which they practice, of Unutmg and scattering their ri»ks. The company inform their dealers and tho public gene rally that icss f*»<2n tme-HuV<i of theif buBlness is on risks in the city of Brooklyn. loRsea which the company may sustain, wiiL be ad justed and pitid promptly as heretofore mhl5MVVk. up i COJ^*K.FIJ%*G 4* CO*, HAVTS EE3iaVED TO THElit SPLE.fOID NEW STOKE 33 Court laiult Street, ■ N E W kO K E , irSnTlK Il.® they offer for s,le. at redo.’ed prices, to T T rauntry^t-rc^nts visiting this market, a large Staple and Fasaey Dry Good.N. ^ Compming e v ^ variety .if desirable goods to be found The/also devote the second door of Their store to a large variety of C a x ' p e i s . Embracing all new styles, and all'the best makes of Imported ami domestic Caxpetinsa—among the stock Will be found ; TH O u W o N I n u RAIN, c o t t o n INORklN. THOMPSON VENITIW , COTTON V EN K.TI AN. Making a fall assortment of at) grades, selected with great care, and we now offer them at lower pricas than 'fln^alHo manatacture and have on hand a large as- sortoent of Ladies* and (ients' Velvet, Brussels and Ve- Ro. 67 W a U Street, a n d 167 B o w e ry . THIS COMPANY, with a cash capital securely in vested, and a large surplus, conimues to insure against Loss and Damage by Fire, on as favorable terms as tf~ city Offices iM lif ■ ^^■'^\''’l^rK l'^'B /^T N E T T ,I.re.,ldent. JAMF.S M. Mrl^fiiAN, Serr**tary. April ftth lar^Q _____________ apSnpcod ssh bnyi lags and '^atchels- yera are particularly iuTlted to e •llfred F lu n k e tt, I l t t P O S T E a O E E K E N C H , ENGL.ISOI AN D G E R M A N FANCY AND S T A P L E GOODS, No. 104 W i l l i a m stre e t , (u p s ta ir s .) ^ F E B ] ^ F O R SA L E the following, in qnantities T „*!, _«.• v._:i . — .1— Cornelian rings. Hearts and Gold. Silver. Cornelian and s ^ i S i v i S . , Gum elastic suspenders; ^ 6 8. 10 . Trav-Uin^ Cases Silk velvet and n ' — hags and purst i;gg£iS»ehes Trav-Uin^ Cases Ik velvet a metallic eS’ work, glove ai i H I odOT boxes. and hern, Gpe- i'ortahle Ink stands and paperweights Desk sifts. Stamps and is™ s f f f i : silver, pearl. Ivory and she!! Bali carnets and Sonven^ j )«»roha Heads and iver crosses, Rosa -aintings ^ (’opper Can- piONTINOES ltsniu.smesa in this city* under the an V7 thority of the Comptroller. w S ' i i r r * ^ ' ■^o’® P ^ “'j0H N S 0 N , President. folioie-s on Buildings, Merohandise and Furniture (not tteeding to any one ^ k , | ^ | ^ | d by t^arime- :^ssd F ire FsMurance* M E R C H A N T S ’ L O U I S V I L L E ASSE^/L^^rSc'o^rfpANY n ^ p ty e /3 5 £ f N e V '/o \ ^ r .‘‘ Agunojr OiDcc, No. 60 W t t U s t r e . t . s S r s L . S 5 , ; r \ ' CHAPMAN COLEMAN, President. . /r m E ^ u n d e n d g n e \ to take risks for the my 8 ____________ Jones's Bnli.ling 60 Wall .tract. ''“ “ ‘/.to C h inar'\ Fratens bronzes. Biscuit Wax and Terra Cota Gc-ld^ silver^ and jet, Slides binding. gilt j Head Dresses .A complete assortment of Theatrical ornaments, French, and tferman gold and gilt jewelry jy6 np JPI.TJ%'& JPOJSTES. inues the manofacture of P I A N O F O R T E S ^ T ? o . 1 S 4 F ? i i t o i i - s t r e e t , A feir doors -west cthiscld stand, and begs leave to return hts thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestow- * 1 open hha, and also to say that Se is now making in- muments superior in tone to any previonsly mannfac- tuOBd by him. and that will compare with the best maker D e ^ & wid‘c S d T ml^h“to to e to a X a n t/y i cad before purchasing elsewhere Good city aoceptanc. “■‘\ ' “ “ \ “‘.“ ■ S S i ; ... je25 npD S W tW opposite St Paul s t hnroh V ard. \ i » A 4 . v o I f o m t e K ' A fine assortment of shperior toned Pianos, ■with and w i ^ ^ t .^o;ian accompaniament, manufactured by the T . G I L B E R T & C o . , N E W T O R S ’ W A r M o O M S , 4 4 Y B r o a d w a y . W A T E R S . ---------- ------ TunCT is engaged. Jf* ~ f \ d^“hr/snLcn JSMO WJVF 4* CO*, BIA E L E aS AND CStl'OKTEJKS G R A .' . SEMM5R.ANU AND Si.T OCT D O UBLE ACTION II A® WaacEcoKS 305 BaosowiV,. Ip w A V E always cn'haad a large and elegant collection jn E efth scheautifai iustruraents. with every article connerted with the Harp, cf the be-t tjnaUty, and at moderate prices ,4 list c-f prices and destr.plions can be W and New York. je in p __ ______ est-abiished ISIQ. O ^ M i e l i y ' ^ T ^ e g ^ r a p h F i n e , C o n E « c U » s w i t h a l l Sections o f ttfeiC n S ted e E N E R A L O E P I C E , So. I81 BroufivTay. 0F*:N f r o m SlA^N THE MotUvlNU TILL ELEV -((|^ S iT O I l S In New Virk. :S‘£SS:i' £ s E i T A X ’ I>RSSiiSG & TRAVELLlfnG K# L B A T D E K , w o o d , di E A E I E B B3ACHE. Otwpteaent stock embraces over TW U d n u r e d ^ n g i ^ i i p i ^ LCKE B4KER Of old stock for each trade have pure! export has been 2id.pet lb. /FnrpanUhf ' hardly b Its no COMMERCIAL. ii Pil }s:s The stock market is less active to-day. Some smalt amounts of United States 0 s of 1867, declined f , but no large sums conld be bought under 116 Reading and Erie Railroad st\ck“ are much better, the former advanced I and tho latter r Erie Income b>.o.Js improved • . Hu.lscn River Railroad, declined j , and Erie bonds o fiasO J from information received from tho mint at Philadelphia, by Messrs Beebe and Ludlow, that the r»- ceipts of California gold dust, in the mouths of July and ignst, up to yesterday, amount to the unprcceSuiU-d oof........................................................ S5AOOOOO Which added to the previous receipts of. 16,76.8,767 43-100 Make a total of. The receipts of July and .tngust amc ere received 1 .563,737 43 1C*0 ■. to as much as In the first thirteen months of California gold importation The number of packages of gold dnst received is 7.C00, of which 1.800 packages arrived In last two months. The amount of dust weighed into the . by the last steamer, is 81,000,000. fleatea oat Is about $2,C( lO change in t money la the market, ease in the demanA with rather an excess of ci tinued Kt 5 par cent end prime paper remained at 6 to 7 in tho selection of blP? discounted. Loans on call o< Paper not held to be strictly first cate, is irregular in the rates quoted. Some single names have been i counted as high as 9 per cent. Our western advices speak of great Impediment business from tho appearance of the cholora, ,wtiirlj combining with the foiling markets, retarded the for warding of the wheat to the lake ports and cities, receipts have fallen off in St, Louis, Chicago, Mil- p. and other ehipptog potato, in comparison with le hsrvest erally matui :# at high prices In the There Is no eba ihased spaif ige In the market, the home igly, and the only sale for 3 hhdsilow Kentucky leaf, a t ana rvortn west, rviar qarisi i The next public sales at color on the 22d instant; the guantl : qnito ncrffinaL ofeolordat Wool I lieen Tory limited In American stocks Jnited States B's, coupon bonds, have }, fomo SiaseachuBotts Sterling Bonds sen plMed at ioSj. romo Slaseachusotts Sterling , 108, Pennsylvania 5’s at 83 and 83, Michigan at ana State 72, and IlUnols Internal Irsprovc IT cent. J . D e latoo r ’n T a e r m o i 50 I I860 I 1843 1 1848 -,S?T- IIHEOBTATIUNS, ill Fosfserdpi* IJiy Magnetic TtUgraph f a r ih t S c a lin g Poti.^ E X E C U T IO N O F P R O F , JO H N W H I T E W E B S T E R , FOR M e m u r d e r OF DR. GEORGE FABKMAN. A t tbe\JBIedlc«l College, S M to n , o n U te 33d d * y o f S « r e n tb e r ; 1S40. I B oston , Aulg. SOth—8 A . M. First Despatch .—T to most intense exmtement pre vails in the city, and strangers, b y hundreds, are pouring in from aU quarters. The etreels, house tops, and every available place is ativo with people anxioosly awaiting tho execution, vrhich. It is said, will take place about 9 o’clock. I understand that an awning will be suspended over the sc^old. B oston , Aug. 3 0 th~9 50 A. M. Second Despatch.—Prof. Webster was executed at 20 minntes of 10 A. M. B oston , Ang. 30—10, A . M. Third Dispatch.—The family of Prof. Webster paid their usual weekly visit yesterday afternoon. TheyThey enteredtered hisis oeUeU att 2 o’clock’clock andnd {remainedemained untilntil a quarter of seven. Hundreds of persons watched en h o a 2 o a {r u ler of seven. Hundreds < a they went, and it was with diEcnlty a sage conld be mado for them through tho crowd. Mr. Sohier and Rev. Mr. Putnam were ■with him in the moraing, and the former part of the time while with his family. ^ Neither Mrs. Webster or her daughters exhibited any extraordinary emotions, being doubtless in iguo- ranco of tho day of exeention. Officer John C. Leighton, clerk of the jail, and constable Edward J. Jones, were selcotod to watch tho prisoner during tho night, olthongh no qna, appre hended tho Professor would commit suicido, yot the precaution of keeping guard over him was, very prop erly, deemed advisable. Mr. Jones was the officer who attended Professor Webster throughout the scene, and, like Leighton, was eonspioaous for his kindness and attention, to tho unfortnnato man during the proceedings in the jail yard, until the execution. . Last night the Rev. Hr. Putnam remained about 2 hours with Professor Webster, united in devotional exercises. When tho former had loft, Dt. Webster oontinuod hiadevotions,and at times conversed with oonsidorabls freedom with of bis doom. later, and less abundant, abundant one, but will not gonerallj weeks Corn continues to rang# at west Supplies cannot be expected to be In any quantity ti;i near winter Oats have comlliefieed arriving at tl g lake ports, and prices have declined 30 per cent within (iiLKXA 4VD CHirid i RAtLiio4D.—Tho Dlrectoiy of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad have negotiated ,n of 6400 000, Which with tho subsenptions to et..ck enable them to pu.«h forward the c-n.slructirn e.i toe second division of the road to Beni Jerc. and poa.'lbly to Rockford Thus step by step thl- great th-rniij .fare proceeds toward the Mfoslssippi, devel. plug .u its the rvealth of the parishes, by eanaing them to be breuf into cnitivation. and gWlng tt> C hicago the advanta( new and extensive markets. N ew VozR BlarUcts. [Carefully prepared for the Even!ening Post ] fS i 4 COTTON Tb« martlet uontinups wt'hnut activity. I d cODSpqueaee of tho absence of the Bteaiuor’H mail ^ •'i*be reccii pr,ct*8 are easit^r, tliu bu/cr. Kioiir n‘ith*‘T:jj 'iGing dull, and art*s«.m4;4vhHt T>«*mmaJ. (ilLsi-iThe maxKi’t in hardly h -. firm fer HnBr.^.1. ann prie*-** r-Dt^e iw p.*r Inw^r lh<in last week 'riieri* diftf-rG-itifAii to«peculatF i,r t-o buy Urtf^ pavet-s hnl lh« I Miintry tradi* is hri-k and buy fru.'ly m I-it.N at for oas(v.4 aud biirrfD Soveral rarcelfl of damap'cd til hardly so buoyant as it was years 'Western orders .are very large, and southern and -iietero doHlerfl buy freely frier.- ere v..ry firm. PRuVfotONS- A moderate focal demand for Pork at $10 25al0 311 for mess and $R26a8 8l for prime, with Rales of 100 bbla Beef is In moderate retail demand at W hiskey ' -The market la firm at the advance, saUi- of 4‘i bbla Prison at 27-, sales of L r a Ige at 26j. R e c e ipts o f Prod u c e v ia KortU R i v e r , During the last twenty-four hours. M rookl^m C O .. FfLTOrv sTREKTy Brooklyn^ ai Ai-rnED G. S teverj , Secretary. je6 np CLINTON F ire Snsnrunee Comp\p* CAPITA i T ^ 3 5 0 , 0 €fd*. O F F IC E NO. 51 W A L L S T R E E T . NEW-YOKK, inly lOtU, 1850. , „^RfS Company having all their Capital paid in in in!., &c . against loss or damage by Kire. on the most favorable All losses promptly adjusted and paid. K»irfiE- s TLe N. Y. Sowery Fire ins- C o m p a n y . “r i i ' H i f S H c : ' ; , 7 W3 bhis flour 23Y 4 . a I uj^Mts, J3li do bu ler. aod Unityi .oW 'W r\’: ili;ncr E Doaiie^:-! vVmni ttXeuVeU-:i U 1.' I orD, k<nv V BffUliF-fv—1 HnitMiiou Unit - V !)r&t»t*i iV How lami—1 VV'Afii, DiokAoit &A. <. t —I C J A \ f'lioinaii—1 W Siton^ I NSueiiii hofo/'^uini:;^^^^ I <’ llo il—.t*{*Kd* toordor, ,eu \ ; VV. . y ' m Ifoiil^fo ,!tole H i/t *'li cut‘w lo onlu ' rASSKNGiURS. — ..s'.;: .Vlr 11 11 tVler- and lady. Wi«i Dcll-rbato. .Vlr Jurnca Itlack M A R R IE D r It’rora D a r in g D ro tbera C i r c u lar. TA M esir.) ^ LosfiBi, Aug : b!?i^fre“d““We‘“\et^“i n » ' K “3r Cochineal is rather cheaper. Sales oonflned to 100 bags “vW^’lir^ra 4s^4d;^rxrcrn\Sktii''d 7d a &> ’Jd, Tenerife Sa Sd a 4a 3d. fre^;^rr4rflSf??oTrrto4^^ iug rather dearer, and several small parcels have changed '---da by private contract at similar rates, iffae remains neglected, but litDe dispc V holder? to acoeD^ lt»wer rat^i^ Nativi soj^wit h tho offiesrsin attendance, fully oonsoious He more than once remarked that.ho had a porfeot dread and horror at tho thought of being hung, but fear, but was perfectly he had outlived it nd fully prepared to moot his fate. His appearance daring the night seemed to ( being 3 it, ho had no vod to 1 ICO dur; firm his statement in regard to being reoonoUod and health remained good, and in spirits he was About 12 o’clock ho fell asleep and remained so til half post 4. Un awaking be maintained his nsual calmness, and irtooka tolerable breakfast. Ho had appai ble breakfast. Ho bad apparently thing had gained. y flesh daring his conflnoment, b e gailowE omploted t if any- Tho ereotion of the day light, and was com] Tursuant to a requisition made by High Sheriff doth, a force of one hundred and twonty-five men, tog of one hundred policemen and watchmen, detailed for guard the poi the remaining soven- twonty-five constables, v duty, tho latter, and twenty-five stationed within the yard, and t The position of the scaffold, in the centre of the yard, was undoubtedly more open to the view of out siders than it would have been in any other spot; iving, perhaps, douhlo the view which was afforded ; the exeention of Washington Goode. At 20 minutes to 10; high Sheriff Evoloth, attend ed by deputies Coburn, Freoi Perhaps tl tho nor shut off the view from tho direction of WaU street did not diminish tho extensive view of t g3 on Lowell street, while it ad luty Sheriffs Watson Freeman, Ji Kugg, Benjamin F. Bailey, si (Cloth, att( i designed. ..Although this ohanj loth. iJcputy Sheriffs Watson Freeman, Jabez JPratt* Tele*rmjpiauai«*lw AfifotoT, Friday, A-ng. ^ e l p l a within tho p « t twenty-fopr ionx E o n x ,......................... . ....................... .V ..... .bbiB t ;900' .h u ^ e l s l O ^ 'o K r s i U g t a iwaward tendenoy. Kya . BuFPAto, Aug. 30. Receipts within the past 24 hours: ................................. “ “ In the Flour market there D no new feature to ni he demand is firm, and the market Is steady. L e wies are 1006 b b ^ The supply of JV” a 92, and G e n S ^ a t f 1 03 a 1 1 Com, and the market has a .doi and, Oata are steady. ..DDIS. .(XUU N a t io n a l E d n catio n C o n v e n tion, ody con ier of th ling the nvAv ui uiio comnubboe ou tnav saojecs wa Bishop Potter, tho chairman of the com plained tho general design of tho sooiety. Th'o.constUation was then token np and discussed by seotions by many members, and finally agreed up- 0 improve systematic , more powerful impulse. All persona enrolled as members of either of the na tional conventions, held to tho city of Philadelphia to the years 1849 and 1S50, aio entitled to become mem bers on subsoribmg to tho constitution, and on pac ing an admission feo of $2. Alsnto like manner and on thesam.e c delegates from CoUe Academies, Normal of State Boards of and other Assobiations established tion J provided that not _________ _ shall be received from one association. AU other persons who shall_ have bee ta ih e standing bommittee, and elected' oT tho members, may beoome members The archives are to be kept in Philadelphia. General meetings are to be hold on three evenings dnring tho annual session of the association, to disonss subjects or hoar reports and oommonicationa. At one of these general meetings reports in brief are to be made by the chairmen of the several seo tions of tho procoemnga therein. Jno. Kinsbuty, of R. 1., by speelal recpiest, gave an account of tho proposed ro-organization pf Brown University, R. 1. Ho said that in most coUegos the coarse has lasted for four years. Xt often foUowod that the degrees Woto honors acquired by time and not by attainments. Anr-objection to the coarse of studies has generally boon that they separated the literary from seienlifio institutions, and from the sympathies of tho people, by want of oonnootlon with the .commonschools. It is proposed as a rem edy, by %own University, to make the basis broad er, to appoint a greater number of Professors, and bring the advantages of science and litorature be- --------- Schools and Education, from State, County ions est to promote oduoa- th ^ three delegates nominated ittee, and elected by a majority beoome members of tho associ- will bo re-opened on Monday, September 9th. au23 S,wis» , ' , W jg ' X»ElIGtfliET>S UVSXXTDTIOW, JSo- 37 JE j I .• B a n k Street*—The classes will be resumed bn Monday, the 2d of September. au26 tOl is improvement which is pro- 3 shaU not be allowed to fore the pupils. Another improveme posed is, that the students shaU not study to a greater extent than their aUow, thus in some cases oxtendto) study according to individTikl ability. — — sometimes made that science and classical literature cannot bo intermingled wHbout injury, has altiM y been answered by tho experiments made in the course of instrnotion in many coUegiato institutions. Tho object is not to lower the standard of classi cal learning, but to make it higher than ever. The students will not all wish to prosecute tho olasBidal studies, but those who do will find the course thor ough. The four years’ course is to be done away, and tho time made longer or shorter, according ko the capacities of the student. The Frofossora will graduate tho studies according to physical powers of tho stndents The degrees are conferred according to tho attainments, and not the time of study. To make tho oonneotion between the ooUegos and common sohools closer, it is proposed that the commissioner -for tho pubiio schools shall become ei-offioio professor of the college. They shall have the advantages of the University appara tus for tho purpose of instructing teachers, thus bringing tho common sohools and Univorsity closer together. Tfio intention is to supersede the scien tific schools and the Normal schools. To ofioct these reforms One hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars will be needed, of which sum one hundied thousand dollars has been already subscribed by cit izens of Providence. i)r. Novto, of Marshall College, Pa., made some suggestive remarks in relation to. the necessity of connecting tho higher collegiate branohos of ednoa- tion more inseparably with the oourso of instruction in tho common sohools. The Con From Middlesex County wo noticed High Sheriff Samuel (Chandler, Deputy Sheriff Charles Sumner of Charlestown, and Adolphus Smith of Watertown. At 8 oVlook the witnesses invited by the High, Sheriff and the authorities of tho state, began to flock in, making in all about ono hundred and twonty- i Sheriff Evo- _ ,_io list of witness- ^mhlod by his invita loans, to .Mlis .M.4IU.YN.VE, daiightor of Samuel Boyd J h • t. tini Ir: t 1<4 of th^i family ure inTUeU to Htu.Dtl ibo .unntai l a SUxi lay a.»xt, at livr o oh ck. P. M , frnru tUt? huiL^i ot liw udc I o , P^pjamin H Roach, No. 171 '1 be rviatty^p aru\ Iritn Jri rf tbu famt y an-1 thoso r,i liin r. L, ali . 1'1- Itfrif U MA..J '•'*'» .i«vut I! Ij« un-IL art* 'DTit ’i t att* u l b .* L a H ru: fr n. h\-!i*t r. l•4al'nLf, No 74 Warren ritreet, on Fu.liiy nftemoon at halt past two o‘cl«‘'cX, without furthur mutation. 2t At Hyde^Park, Pork, Dutcheps county, JOHN JOHNSTON, m, two by two, I tho Kov. l)r. however all sold at very fair rat**?, viz • 44s ddaO d 30U0 ba£C.i St Domingo have been taken at 408 In ” - ’ butloroneofgood flrtftP ■ et.n f.ffpred and re* Hio. deliverable at Trieste. 4U.5 ha fut'ed. In the near ports thera ia land 24) cents is the d E \ at Trieste. 4Uj has been t.fffred and r ports thera is Uttlo titirring ; in Hoi- is the nearest value ‘goedord. ( om- ’e subjoin a note of imports and stocks IMPOHTS. •4TC*. 1H49 i8fto m o ' G.BrlUin 2b,000 0(;0 100 OUO 30.600,000 44.4U0 OOOlbjf of kurope 213,500,000 368J2r.o,(00 117,600 ooO ll6 300.000 •* Total 241.500,000107 3G0.010 164 OOO.OOO TOO.UOOlb? i l l iZ : Sheathing 9d. and yellow metal 7j per lb The Corn market was fi,ra i>n Vlcnday notwithstand ing the large supplies ot loreigu wheat and Uour, as the weather was very stormy and unsettled, and tho report\ of the wheat crop and the accounts from Ireland reCf c. t- ing potatoes wore cons;dcr>-d less tivor.able un YV i d nesday with finer weather lUeio was ecaietiv anyihu c doing but fsetots remained firm To-dsy I'ha wea.L r has a«snme-i a m-jti-.settled app.'arancp, and is’ell ;i-at can be diisirud for haivvitir-g, Which Is n^w proceediLg rupia»y , the market was very duU, and wheat 4Qd floor bo^h cheaper to suli, though ftictors would not jive way Indian < otn arrived or near at h a u l neg'.PcUd. but .me or two parcels of Mediterranean have be-u contracted in^i-ctober and Novembe'r, a t 26s fldp.r wo parcels of .Me I -r. lor shipmeul ‘ qr, cost fielgUt e s a ^ fhrniture, McMsuon S a s ^ e w ^ a h , S S : r ■ S t S i S S w , ....... S S e ° ' S r .,. ABX), Frerident. G. O. TiTt-oB, Secretary. W m . M. Miiu.EK,Surveyor. Office h< nrs from 8 o cluck. A. SL.tm sunset. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid. jol8 np Yorl£ Life iasiirasice ami LIYES. ^ ^ n t* an rnTrauV ^ ^ .r its7ntoitodfor intereat as may be PHILIP R KEARNY.SeOretory THOMPSON, P r e s e n t . THE GROCERS’ , Fire D tsuranee Cmsip'y, Company, having their Capital aU paid in, IN J to insure bui.dmgs, meichanAse, ^toctly gnaraat i this country iteed to be S3 tow as ■ F M J rSM F m OIF* I* mrO bUlidlUgH. I d * terms. All Iccses promptiy adjusted and paid. Benjamin B Sherman, George Elder, Alexander H. Grant, _______ ... . . . Sampson Mooro, Charles Borkhaii Asa S. Porter, William R, Foste Isaac C. Taylor. ALMPSON Mt J. Mint on S mith , Secretary. foORE, S K f a s r ' Indigo-250 chests Bengal have been taken by a spccn- lator at prices rather above tho currency uf the lost calcs, and the artiefo continues firm 870 serons Guatemala at Lard—Prices have a downward tendency. We noi for £7 i London-made-a slOw salp at £8 ICs a £8 7s Gi For Oltve there is still iinle in-iuiry, bat holders Aaiw mere firmness, and arc e.-c disposed to press .sales at Re sent prices say £4ua £4d per ton. lalm dull at 2St.-\ port and on speculation, and upwards of 40 000 b.igs Ben- firm, and higher prices confidently a ^Spelter, flat. £15 lusaAlS 5s, the present nearest quo- tli^“have been taktn bythl?4*7ortoB y^^^tolkvery firm, and higher yifo Dutchess county, JOHN JOHNSTl »4;oS\Sif' ’'■ “ '“■ \'■’ “ '■'■ At 10 minutes before 9 o’clock, High loth called tho names contained in fho 1 08 . Ho then stated they had assamhlod by 1 tion, as lawful witnesses of J ohn , W. Webs requested them to keep order durbg tho solemn core\ ‘ monies. j The company then formed In: tolumi and visited the prisoner's coll, where Putnam offered up prayer. The hall, leading to the coU, was full of people, and tho utmost stillness and solemnity prevailed. The witnesses then retired to tho yard, and surround ed the scaffold. Among them Dr I’utnam proceeded to the coll and brought tho prisoner to the scaffold. (Here tho wires gave out). T tie CSrolern Ht C o lum b 'a s CoLU.'nr.i'S. Ohio, Ang. 29—P M. The I’o.ard of Health report, for the twonijr four hours ending to-day, tun deaths from cholera. Tho weather is very unpleasant. Arrest and Fscape o t o-ISall Robber. C leveland , ^.V-Aug. 29-P .M . General Hinton, agent for thdjohio Stage Com- Kr^v’r».r™™pa°oVo'i?o’/trT5j “K ? f e , r s „ . u . 0 , p . « . w otion 01 tile Meobauio Arte, will bold month Of O c t o i ^ r r x r i n ^ ^ l S o T r M ^ r \ ing, In the city of rhiladelptola; and tho unO f S \ '^sc.z^ss^irs££:s,-s%Xn“'s. 41 THE EVENING POST MARINE LIST. PORT OF NEV/ yOKR.lHIDAV, Al.U. 30. avE KiKKe ...... SSJI bi - nsets __ U J7 I nioii i. ateb .11 CLEARED THIS EOlLEhODIi. Si h l^cctufus. r s S'chJdiiufL Moiri? Van Name, 'J duyi Irom Virgimu* with FiovHlenee. rW S FORKA'UON. Wiiion. 5>ia tin Cbnrleslon. \vi**i oium. flit r«ur.i..l. 3 >U tiu kt'Umoml. w.aUeoit to tUe V3aiy A t’mHli r’m;»h.3 da l<n V a. with wheat to tho MF.l.nW—I lui’k and 4 l»{i|(s c “SSifp“iru'.;vrs.. tx ; ;' “'•v 2-t Beaver street *ffJ|OARJt>I^G. -Several riiDgle gDUtlexnen and a gea> .s 3 tlemanand h\s wife, e^in b»? accommodated with ‘ ardard andd pleasant rooms, at No 21 Mercer ptrect. g M d ho an near (xrand et 1 A K O H N i ^ w a ] Uardener. who has ‘T u 3 o 4 ' ? ‘\ ‘\ - b :3 O 0 S .K S F P E U tVANTb 5 5 wcU acquainted with the Hi .buKine«3 AdJresfl box ” <7 i.p.-t 1 .H T E D - A thorough vagetabli or thdj-Ohio Stage estek&y. on a chi lil, on tho 15tb instant, A guard of three-offi- yestesday, on a charge of ling tho ttoitod States mail, on tho 15tb instant, largo amount of moni oors was put over him during tho night, but at ono o’clock ho managed to effect his escape. Every ef fort is now being made for his apprehension, and a reward r.f five hundred dollars has been offered for his arrest and confinement in any jail to tho United States. Tile Havre do Grece Banto. P hiladelphia ,, Augustugus 80. Tho notes of the Havre do Gracece Bank,ank, Maryland,ai LPHIA A i B M g hero this morning, at a discount o f : T h e S e c r e tary o f th e I n t e r i o r . W ashington , August 30 The Hon. Chas. H. Jenkins, of Augusta, Ga , w offered, on Wednesday last, by t^graph, the post of Secretary of the Interior. N o i ^ been received, the late storm havii,vmg pros has, as yot, istrated tho ivenience to the depos' SPEglAX. AIJCTIOA SALEB b Aminvni Noaoe-laiinK e mn« FM eia mT Tttro ®l»ffii»»iaa F lecea «f. ^ TlUeC«xV«!Ung. BY JAMES M. M tttE R fc CO- BxecK tqris Sole. S S K : ... .SSffi 3 schools T ^ L M M I N G S ’ ACADBM Y F O R PA IN T IN G V J ^ D DRAWING, 691 Holton, ocuner.pf Mer^ Re-opens for the SeaBon on Monday, 'septem'ber 2d. Day aifd Evening classes—Ladies and Gentlemen. Fainting and-Drawing &om Nature,, “ Living Model” and “ An tique Casts’i Landscape Fainting in OH and W ater Colors. Drawing from Examples, In Crayon, Lead Penofl, Fastell, &e.,&c, .Attendance on Schools and Private classes. auSO Sw _________ -n O A R D l N G AND DAY SCHOOL F O R MJh YOUNG L A D IE S .—MRS. HEARS, T84 B boad - WAY, corner of Tenth street, will r^i^en her school for the onsning year, on Tburday the 12th of September. Cironlars may be had at Messrs. Roe, I,ockwood R Son, Iroadway, and a t her residence _______ au2g 3t is* J U I S 8 HA'VENS willrOsnme her Sohoel for Yonng Esq., No. 87 I^inth street, seoqnd door west of Uniyersity place, on Tuesday, September 10th. , Miss Havens will be a t home after 1st Sept. Cironlars may be had atjhe., office of the Howard ralpee Co., * —* - -------- \ ■ • .'■S'- PR A C T IC A L B O O K -K E E P IN G . * NO. 88 CEDAR-ST. ■NAR. C . C. JHARSH, ACCOUNTANT, Autht. tovA—of. tho Science of Doable Entry Bobk-beeplng Simplified,” and th e “ A rt of Stogie p n try Book-keeping Improved,” conttones to teach as above. Courses of Instruction—The public is respectfully in formed and assured that the plan pursued by Mr. Marsh, in teaching this important branch, is truly a course of Pru toina in Iruor.;.,.. KnnV. nolW— - - \ - S e Of LOC- books constituting a set, and also ■with many i mercantile calculations. Persons of moderate rse. beoome competent book-ke capacity, I in about by this course, beoome competent book-keepers a month, and receive certificates to that elTect. Prospectuses, with terms, obtained at the rooms ftom 9 A. H. to 9 r. M. B ook - xkefino in S panish — a beauUfnl edition of Mr Marsh’s principal work Is published to Spanish. Price $1 For sale at the Counting-rooms. \ sS% -r ....... . » - T „ inSOlswlOiv ____________\ 'Pkhtoff*8 Atotney. U N P O \V D E B, FOR EXPORTATION X SPOR TINQ and BLASTING, of the most supeior lUd warranted. 10.000 kegs 'Whipple’s, Ooresche’s, and Dupont’s FFFGof261bseaoh. 10.000 kegs do do FFO of 2.5 do 6000 kegs do do 6000 kegs do do 6000 kegs do do 1 ? p o S S To m o Q 6000 hi „ 3000 qr begs do 2500 kees do 2000 half kegs do 2000 qr do do 1000 kegs ^ do *FG fine FD( FFFG do FPFG do iooo rS g s . do F43 do loco I kegs do FG do 2000 kegs do Duck sbooting do 1000 canisters do do do 50CO do doEaglepo-wder do 2500 do do FFFG do 3000 do do do do 1000 kegs meal powder for pyrotechnists 1000 do refined nitre do 1009 do Dupont sporting j>ow<’ ICOO half kegs do do 1B00 qr. do do do 20('0 canisters FFFG and EagU 1000 kegs A musket powder I I II is- teALIFiBtJHA. GAIJTORIHA EXPfiESB V IA T H E . , Jjjtllmmg «>f Pfauuniit and^ San Jnande OOTlOXTpia S^ABUSHKD AGmicntsv Applyto 8i,DEWITT3BLGODGOOi),»t L im a S T O N , WELLS fceG.,.No.6WaRstreefe WOK B r n m A M O l ^ C O f I . FMireeF ^ _ FlftSq? tESSEJL. ■ . , --iHSaSSTSlIffiHGSSrEP i m m i r df ' * F o j E F j ^ ■ ■ .McLELLAN/MastiWj I AUfrright miffitke Mon|siclBbeforeTue«aay.lOthSep^ .aSfer- 'a “\ ^ ^ c o N s u H i O i f u j a t ’^ ^ ^ ' FOR SAN •FHANCISGO ”‘sM M F ^ 4 $ O J r M C , Flet 9 ,li|R jnear fhe foot oKRootorst. . Shippers iriU pleasois.end. In their bills lading for signa- Frefght engaged must he sent idongside without d ^ y , ; as it wai be liable to-be;sliutoHt. Another 4 n e A ip will be on'tne berth ready to receive F O R S A C R A M E i r t o C I T Y , S C M M . Japtaiu Thomas, is finishing loading at Pier a Ittle light freight can betaken: Apply to ‘ . ISAAC T> SMITH, 101 WaR street, ' comet jkont. EMFIRJB CITY JLIWE. Through Tiehets To San FranciscOs via Chagres^ TU E S D A Y. lO T H S B F T B a tB B R . T M E S J P S E N D i p s T E i i M S B W E m p ir e City^ 2000 tons burthen. J. D. WILSON, Commander, Will leave her dock, pier No. 2, N. R.,' for CHAGBIS, . O n TU E S D A Y . S e p t. lO tll, «. ■ at 3 ft’cloek. After salpon..... ..................... $125 Forward d o ......................... 190 Lower saloon . .....................................................90 ■ Steerage, (mattress and hoard:) .................. 65 PANAMA TO SAN FJEIANCISCP. IN THE SPLENDID AND FAVORITE STEAMSHIP Northerner* First C a b i n . . .............................. .$300 ' . . „ a c y , , w „ . g For freight or passage, apply to au2atS510 J. HOWARD fc SON, 34 Brgad’iraT. PetfotSnceB:c«tonHffleeat>f,ta t h A i l ^ ^ and 7 | INS FroJBtt<fiay etreol *\lr^-CaP First Vessel for San Frahclseo. The superior fast-sailing Canton Packet Ship c t ^ y n E J P B o j v , HENRY S. BROWN, .Commander, .■Will be ready for sea soon. Shippers who have, engaged freight Will please to lend it on hpard without gether with their bills lading, ' For balance of freight or passengers, apply to R. R, HUNTER, 80 Broadway. D. H. ROBERTSON, 83 Wall st. And to the Captain or Agent on board, Pier4, Nortl lealthful; trains lo t . . . and run direct ADAMS &^CO.’S _ ‘E x p r e s s f o r U b a g r e s , P a n a m a a n d Ban By tho steamer “ Empire City,” to eaii for Chagrt Wednesday, September 10th, a t 3 o’clock, P. M., we 1 send a Special Express, through in charge of Onr own Messenger,’Who wiU give it'hK’partlouIar and personal ADAMS & Cp..I^os. 16andl8 Wallst. P. S.—'Everything sent by our Express most s t fee rAip. ■ ___ ' au29tslOIs DanaLstreet Depot a t 3 A _ --------- jtly through to TittsiSeldv - lent dinner a t Gaylord’s Bridge, and: pas—- th ^ e v e ^ ^ tr a iM toko^a^atthe same place. CA L IFO R N IA thejr next ExpresBliy the above steamer, withpackages and -express-freight. In charge of special mejsengers.— With facilities bn the different .lines of steamers,foe dis patching express freight, second to none other, we Me prepared to offer enperior todnoements to shippers by thes esteamers, which cannotfail to be perfectly satisfao- . — ------- led by this Express meet—’\ ----- The delivery of parcels i he Inventor Prem ia^ wiU I :sr,h'r,.‘SS„\'£:a ibuo inspection such iKKX.r/.crrM, s ; . = , = s dealers and to the community in general, to the mutual benefit of both producer, and consumer. srss, 1 Cemmitteo ExhlbUlons. JOHNC. CEES30I OWEN EVANS, JAMES P. ELLIS, THOMAS FLETCHER, WILLIAM D. PARRISH, JOHN WIEGAND, CORNELIUS A. W a LBORN, ALAN WOOD, ceived, telegraph wire. Mr. Jenkins was formerly Speaker of the Georgia ilouso, and is a distinguished whig fiiwyor. The Omnibus bill to the house is considered irre. trievably lost. What bill is this 1 O k KICIAL Ap^•01^■^!4ENTS FOR N k W Surveyor-Robert B- Cushman, port of Aibi Fostmastors—Richard D. Savory, Rome Wollcott, \ Henry M. IVathews, Henry M . M Elhtiri tertown; Robert A. Barnard man, Brooklyn; George L, ' Bariiai Slosson, Genova; Moses H. Fetts, 1 town ; Cherry Amos, Oswego ; Samuel W. Eagei N ewbnrgh ; George Robbinson, Ogdensburg; Pott Banker, Schenectady. topv, Jlomorandum and Pass books, Cap, Letter, Fine Note Papers. Wrapping Paper, Bonnot boards, Perforated Board. Bristol Board, Dra-wing Paper. Superior Diamond Point Gold Pens. Daily Mem. Books, Time and Work Bool The celebrated Croton Ink. Manifold Letter Writers, by which the b and copied at the same time. Copying and Notarial Presses. SteelPens.QuiUs, Wax, Wafers, Cards. Motto Seals, Backgammon Boards, Slate Pencils, Envelopes, Indellible In*?. Notes, Drafts, Receipts, &Q.; and all Other articles usu- a’ly sold by stationers, COUNTRt M e r c h a n t s are invited to examine our stock, which we wiU S9U.in quantities to suit a t tho low est prices. Orders by moil will rooeiva prompt attentien. FRANCIS & LGUTREL, Importers and Manufacturers of Stationery and Blank Books, 7T Maiden lane, N. Y. LEWIS FRANCIS, ■ au30 CYRUS H. LOUTREL. 8terUngrilTet8pqoh8,;cP5l,i ■watehM vrari. to «i* hart d o S S e & e b ’s EXPRESS TOCAEIFORNIA^^ BY T H ® United States Mail ____ PRINCIPAL OFFICE, H8 WEST STREET, N. YT BRANCH OFFICE, 11 STATE STRET, BOSTON. n n H l S CoiQpa^y ■will dispatch their ExpressTegalariy JL tlie lltk an^26th of each month for San Franciflco and sU other important places in California, Tia the Jsth- prior to the steamer’s satling.^SffiS^'paicelf rtoei^^^ u 2 ‘°^e«e''eaa25 IbTgross, orln measurement c, h o fe ^ ____ iiew^sperg agerft. . The annoyance to mere log eutpfnumerouspretfaded 1 ders-tbe adoption of this, boors guard against imposlllon. HKFERESOES. Messrs. PiUsbury & Sandfbrd, 39 Sot ________ “ Van Nostrand, Hfi Weststreet. __ “ Fisher fe Eellowa, 16 Water street. aulfi ________ , ; 7 . „ a g : d . . y . . s i ; , n r d ; i = « OFFICIAL appointments FOR NEW lERSEY. GoUeotors—Hiram Lenox, district of But Frederick S. Thomas, Newark; Charles nith, Perth Amboy. Surveyors—David Fitz Randolph, New Bruns- Postmastars—David Smith, Jersey c ity; John S. McCully, Trenton; Rodney Wilbur, Newark. The State Department has received official in formation, that tho government of Spain has ordered tho repayment to American citizens of all foes ex- ooted for visits to tho bazaretto of tho port of Tho amount will bo about $500. T H IR T Y - F I K S T CONGRESS—F i r s t S e ssion. W ashington , Friday, Aug 30. • In Senate. Mr. Soward, of New York, re-appearod in his seat. The bill to grant land to the state of Michigan for a ship canal around the Falls o f St. Marys, occasion- od an intorosting discussion, involving tho general question of internal improvement. Mr. Dawson took the floor and opposed the bill, on the ground of partial Improvemonts. Mr. Cass explained away the constitutional diffi- Mr Feloh offered an amendment to the biU Mr. Davis, of Mass., questioned tho utUity of the onoral practice of donating lands for improve- irlington ’ -JOOO' <4ttOSS Black iVarl buLtuns, all kinds, mfactured and impr.rted, and for ■JJTIANCY SMALL ARTICLES and Buttons of all MT kinds, just impertod and for sale by J. GODD.ARD Agent, SO Cedar st, up stairs. Y E K fo UUTi'ONS,i. Of all kinds, for sale by J. GODDARD, Agent, 30 Cedar street, up stairs. g'{O B S A C B S A S i>ilE3- - Paleand colored, In wood and glaj^, for sale by .» « ____________ W ‘S T ? , “ “ ™ ^ l , S o K £ S ' S , 'SSS-. ______ _ __ ___ ai portaholdera are firm, but demand Is not active, in the Mediterranean stoeka are large and lUUe doing - Wa have been without transartions in white Havana, • t last daws from S t \ *tersburg, ----------------*as •\*Bo ’■ B S t ' Pe w quoted ore heavy at 3Ss oa deliveries proceed very satisfactorily __ T in- The price of Engflsh has been advanced 5s Block is now 83s and Ea^SJs, Tin H a te to demand at J, ought 81s; --------- - ------------------------ In Irom SCs Qd a 62s fid, being above t ihilif SteBfi }iS9S p a s ts f t SSa. Bh manu- [uest of the owner or _ _____ ___ ieh, articles have sometimes failed to rei any a-ward by the Judges. It is also desirahlo----- the names of the articles should bo marked upon them, and that those intended for sale, shoold be marked with ___ _ ____. --------- ---------------they can he 9. TheCommitteo T^l u-to aUd%enco to p the goods from being 4e»t or injured, by emplo: • ■ - sons to assist them In snperint--’\ — ' B O O 'IM dr F O S T E M , J. C. BOOTH & CO., F A S H 1 0 N A B Z 4 j GlotliiRg and Ontfltting E s tablishm e n t, rflH K SU B S C R IB E R S , I S ASNC X the public the recent change in the satisfattion of stating that their new ai oohdneting the have the ments for CLOTHISO BUSINESS Both for extent and variety, and the e x t r e m e l y l o w P R -1 G E S At which they are enabled to sell, are -^ O N F E U T I O S A R Y AT’ W H O L E S A S ^ AT wV REDUCED' PRICES. A^ortodCandieSjforthe Si I Sugar Plums, Sugar Ahnonds, ae of the Members of the ^ r m being one of Fi- !rs in the CLOTHING BDSINl^SS, devotes aU his For the Establishment,- which his long experience fcnowledged skill, and the abundant capital of the hi enables him to do with tb ----- - PURCHASING GOODS his long ih the mort orf-cles -idlt be a t ------------------ luested to place allsmaU and v 2T shoKacs^es for their proteetioii. '' • ' until fifte minutes ................... aaSbfiX toi* S * . K k 5 S . 'S j r . will be found Ter? adrajitagedhs tu pnrehasg. >u2t \H>Y BU S T A K E -Leftat our store 24 tusks Ivory, MM by a camiani whi«h tb® ©■wnet can have on appli cation to; ^ WM H CARY k CO, I iohurt, y torvj who s articles in , . , „ . . 10. The mornings of each day, until fifteen minutes before ten o'etoefe, shad bo appropriated to the Judges. •IL Neither owners not depositors of jioods vriu be ad mitted to the exhibition rodma during the time api^o- priated to the Judges, except a t the speriMlequest o f the judges of tho articles owned pr deposited by them. •'^ r e - j e m i n e n t s u c c e s s . Their Stock,hetog manufactured under theirewn su-‘ pervision, and -with a view to neatneBS,elegance, a’nd util- ity, and amonnting' to over $ 5 0 , ^ m VALUE, , Comprisea an asso;|tment now uneqnalled; and thpy D E F Y A L L © O M P E T I T I O N . Another of tho Srm.superiatends, toqierson, the Maan factoring Departments, which is daily replenished b everything new and' desirable, and comprise a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT . Of all that is reqnisitefor G E N T L E M E N ’S O U T F I T - Such as cannot fMl to salt the MOST REFINED TASTE, Or meet the Approbation of the most ' FASTIDIOUS. THE MANUFACTURED DEPARTMENT ELLINQ, SACK and ALBERT COATS. R^TALOONS o f all the varions styles and patterns, of Oielatest Bndriche*tpattem,-PKESSING ' t h e f a n c y DEPARTMENT races everything neWor desirable In the line of Fnr- consists of every description of ------ - -- -------- ------- ^.ARS, CRA- HANDKER. IBS, MONEY ADAMS & CO.’S C a l i r o r n i a J P u c t t a g e EXPRESS, i V IA ’TH® ISTHMUS O F PANA UNINTERRUPTED COMMUNICATION AND NO DETENTION!} A ltR A N G ® n ® I A . with the m u A ■ lines of SUamtrs in the and the Faoific, conne we are now prepared ------------------------------- Freight, Packages, Parcels, .Jewelry, Specie, Gob id valuablesjof every des§ripl56n,by aiertf stem, reen New York and San FranoiSoo, upon real Expresses for Si ^A^^atoitoi v ^ i t y *t Ladies, Sewing ahd°^aribi AtojFaneyWork TabkWjiMaTerT dMerlptlop, found w ^ ^ -asiortoe S t M A M C O A I a F O B S A l * ® * Ships wanted for the a WaOJ r«a«. . -.ne'er'Yoxic. AmerjLcaD CDronoincfer«» W BLISS &-CBRUG HTOlff -continue toniahnfietiKfo MM M a r in e OHRONOSIETBRE upon their improved K e p r esentaU v es. Mr. Bayly asked leave to make a statepent show ing the necessity of takteg up tho Indian appropria tion bill a t onee. air. Sweotzor obieoteA ^ Tho bill for the renewal of the pateni of Woods’ Hongh, was taken up. A discussion ensued, to which Mr. Brigham opposed the bill, andMj. Harlan favored it. pnif milUons of dollars annaally. Mr , Nelson proposed ♦ provap wi||i«yi??jaY|BW9ns. wonld amonhl agaissl interfering for such new hranci ed worthy of it-by tb ea of manujbfcctorpa mb m aj bo doi I institute in ceneral meeting. rea, me mojs^ Birdxeges, meeteefe^ J guards, (^ster grid- F and firing toastew* or sale by SMTH, TOBREY k CO., tna^ Si|acfih$RigTe$Stt0.e;.fQ W dN U ine. nishing Article^ and con^ ts of e v ^ de SHIRTS, DRAWERS, BOSOMS, COLL. TATS, SCARFS, STOCKS, GL! ----- CHIEFS, HOSIERY, FANCY SjUS BELT’S, SHOULDER BRACES fei PAETIOULAK ATTENTlbR IS PiClD TO a HE CUSTOM DEPAR-TMENT, ad their extensive arrangements ehahle them to crate O rdem att tn e S b b x test ' N o tice. THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT la a t aU timeS supplied-vrith thetoHe?tasBorttiient; the extent of their in{annfactnr!ng facflltibs eni SUPPLY COUNTRY MERCHANTS .t Prlceshelowthatof any Establishment to tbwCItv To verlQ; the above statmOnts, they ask resiaentt and strangerajwhen totheir neighhorhooffi to call and UNRIVALLED FACILITIES, j ' l E AND LK B A irpir ------------ - ------- lomy; speed, and eondbrteah-derire. Express leave UMahstreet p ^ h atR A. M. andS % V- \ \ 4 .^paptofi ageeu-fctbi . NUNNRjkULARIL FOliR’?EENTR 1 f o q t a ^ - sidered unrivalR prevfousr— 1 ^ ' iahdforsalehyi Who l e R a ^ d S d l t l h ^ ^ 7 r»i.. i eotton (Mnafanrc Jio# f^ T lnTWtMWMjTf _______