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■«raX./ ;j2 T ;i J ■ THE EVENING POST: NEW VOBK; SATOEDAT; OCTOSEE S6; 1 ^ : WrmcK^ JFancu and Stmpte Goods* F S K C |;p s X O ’!f C A f S I CaC«C K S 5 C H 2 Ifa.t«a:. j A . J L B G O O X * P A I t t > E S S l I S , ' JC8UP0BTEBS', 5 5 ] ! ^ [ ^ d e i i . E a n e . * A 3 i S Joining an aansnaJly large asscrtnent; d -JT j L O o o ^ in tktiirlijie, llnttoia ia fearl. Boner Fen Hdders, Drinking i Agate and other 1 Cape, Desk Setts, Sea) [ Murine and Fire F a s u r a n ^ * ^ ^ E 4 * M t 5 a & T S CliSna,Zino, Untta Per- Silk, Gam, o u t and other gard chains t~ig^«j»ae3. rery rich and Id other bosf G a s ^ of varioosl w tiu S ^ ^ l i t s k e ^ p S ^ V I L L E Caps, Desk Setts, ! and Ebony, of their oim designs and ikril known jsaanntactnra Brackets, Candelabras, and CandJesticks in Bronze and other materials Statnettes and Groups, ditto, of the first Artiste and latest suhjeots. Brimie Ink and Watch “ J 3 t 2 S ’. s r - \ Watch Stands s ' “ Uiassea in great -™o?! Heads, kigores. 1 \Flfred FlunUeti, lOTPOKTBK, OK K K E S C H , B » a k . l s a AMD G K ItalA S FA N C Y A S l> S T A P D E GOODS, Mo. lOd^ W lU iam . s t r e e t , {a p s ta lr a ,) d ^ F K E R S F O R S A1.K the loUowing, in ijaantitie* to suit purchasers; Tooth and Ns^d bmshes. ( Comeliaii rings, Hearts and ^hell and EniWo dressing Gnm elastic suspenders and A^ordecns, 4^6,8,10 and Zinc Mirxora, Penholders. Ladies' and Gentlemens' Trayelllng Cases. Silk Teivet and metallic bags and pnrses. Cmbrellaa and sun screens UUt and jet Brooches and Necklaces Carredi wooden figures Hair, cap and shawl furs. | Ladies’ work, gloye and odor boxes. I Pearl, lyory and horn, Ope- j ra Glasses. ! Drinking cups, Game bags. Powder Basks, Money belts., r S ^ s l ^ ^ r t a m p a and Spring presses. ' hina rases and bottles. Bohemian warej FexfOmerya Comelian tings. Gold Silyer < omelian and ( '.ral 1 harms. Silver pearl ivory and ehefl Money Books carnets and Sonyen- Gntta peroha Heads and iet S d silver crosses, Rosa* ' • S S ° S , S \ \ Fratens bronzes, Bisenit Wax and Terra o £ \ S »w P^r^lM aeTniebonyFaM. Gold and ^ It Ear Drops. Brot ze Candelabras,Bracfe- Candiesticks. ink standf, and ChandeUiers. Head Dreseea a n d jet, Slides Royal Fapier Jflache a n d J a p a n W o r k s , e H A IiK lN S T R E E T W E S T , , Belgra.'ve S q a a r e , L o n d o n , 89 CONSTITUTION K IL L , B i r m i n g h a m . The subscriber having been appointed agent in this city tor Messrs. Jeanens, Bettridge & Sons, one of the largest manufactnrtng booses in kurope ia now prepared T ables , C haibs , W ritino D esks . I nk S ta : nd S. P ort folios , F asct B oxes , ^ ard < asks . G lote B-^ xes , Cttiiss B oaeos , W ine T eavs , E nvelope B oxes , T ea C addies , & c ., Embracing every variety of taste and patterns. Folios fa r in g fac-simile Ukenesses of Jehny Lind, taken trom ^ O ^ r e ”for all descriptions of the aboye goods can be xecuted in aix weeks hrom date of order. HENRY I. IBBOrsON, 218 Pearl street, up stairs. olOnp _ ______ between Madden Lane and John at. a^RieUy^s Telegraph F i n e ^ C o n n e c t in g w i t h a l l Sections oT th e .U n ited G E N E R A L OKFTCE. No. 181 B r o n a y y a y . OPEN SIN^N THE^MO^NiNG TILL ELEV ^■.sssjs s j , a : “„x-ss' ■ Consumption, It is alarming to look at our weekly reports of deaths bv yeLt'lftSw “H ^ s i i e s ; JSOjy^ETS t H^TSl C k i F S f / itFrliUciul Fl-owers, C*yFEE FOR SAX.S AT^ THE LOWEST MARKET S V ^ t £ , £ S . r a i K E subscribers offer for gale tbe best and most ap- JB. proved pattern of K K E M C H ST A N D A R D tJO L D SC k L E S , b STATES MLNT STAN These scales are so made that they take but very little -r “th « tb^ -ve have aii that are made of 3 e S / u i ^ h ^ : ^ ; .■•r lajerican article As wi _____ _ pattern, parties haying orders for shipment to t ali- e. ewhere Also for sale, a variety of French fancy goods, *^”*’E.‘p’ABaEOl’ETTES. FILS & .MORRA. cl0 2mnp 7S W illism itieet. (up stairs) AN XICIRA T E D W O R L D ’S F A I R Fondon^ 1851. LLIK K S dfe R O W E L L , custom Hoi S S ' L - t e ------------------ The undersigned, proprietors of the London Line of Packets, will take charge of and forward u. the above M . n \ MF^*G S' s 'o^. P a t e n t C h a i r M a k e r s , PY K lS'-ilir\'''\ S 1 S f S S S lrffll« .... D‘ri'?d^SS'c'£52'“ D^S. Benedict, A. A. Gordo Thos, £. Wilson, G Spratt CHAPMA.N COLEMAN, Preaidei TK^rs. Secrefayy idersigned is prepared to take risks for tho a bOTe company on the most ferorable terms, and an “ y 8 Jonea's Bnllding, 60 Wail street. r^O S T lN D E S its b u sing in G thority of the Comptroller.^ ■ GrJQR^SPN,PwsW w rt. fosirs WiLtiASO, Secretary. policies on Bnildin^, Merchandise and \Fumature (not extending 87.600 in any one risk) issued and renewed, by ® THOMAS A. ALEXANDER, Agent, _ _ __ No. 72 Wall street, _ -~TBE FMt^JTSXrlJf Fire Insurance Co.. O F P H I L A D E L P H I A . OFFICE IS SEW TOES, H o . 4 4 \ ' V i ! l i a m S t r e e t , as indemnity against loss by fire, a fund of up- 1 , 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 D o l l a r s , as published statement of January 1st 1S50. This company eoncinaee to ^ k e Fire Insurance on the lost libeial terms consistent with security to the es - r h e JM. I f . B o w e r y F i r e I n s , C o m p a n y . Ware H o n ^ Stores and Merchandise, on the most fa- 4 ? s : r DiRECTORS. ftx-,\-;’- M i t e , , SrSitek... irASSi. HIBBARD, President. Q. G. T avloe , Secretary. M .tm snnset. Losses liberally adjnstea and promptly paid jel6 np iT i e w I f o r i t l i l t e l i i s u i a n c © a n o -“•‘'S'&WA\\”\’'' SSifS|S?jr.;;s«v',ii‘ \ \■ And*^, all depodta Intended f a , aoenmnlation, anob interest as may be agreed on. DAVID THOMPSON, President. PHILIP R. KEARNY. Secretary mhlSnp THE GROCERS’ Fire Fisurance Com^ TEOTORS Sampson Moore, '■S.'M'konOOHA, J. MiLTOn S mith . Seeretibry. _^^.S!SrF^st*r*,\ MrooMyn ■ CO., Offices No. 43 S' cltos steeet , Brooklyn, and No. 6 M er - n n ^ r c’J i ^ P r N v ’ 7nrare7T.o-r’^s\d:eUiu^» and M. other buildings, merchandise, furniture, vessels in ............. JVew Fork FIFB UySVM^JTCB Company, O fllce No. 106 BroH tlw a y . r j i a i S Instilution has been in oppralion five yeais ; JIL has issued ab.*ut Policies ; has an acoitmulated capital of over «i3uo.O<JO. After having paid a large amount to the widow and orphans of th(»se whose lore- sight had secun d its benefits has made fcve annual divi dends varying trom 40 to 5f per cent, on the amount of terly in cash, or when the amoun Of the Compa Alfred Freeman, M. D„ J. K Herrick, John M. Nixon, J Sv-Bussing, l a s I I S ' David A. Bokee, WiUiam r Dusenbury. Robert O. FairchUd .MORRIS FRANKLIN. I PLINY FREEMAxN, OMce o f the JVational vTSHIS Company with a foil capital and large aurplns se- X. eurely invested, continue to effect Insurances against Loss and D amzoe by F t R e , on all descriptions of property. Also on I niavd N ayhiatioiy R isks on as ' voraMeterms a ssay similar Institution in this city. W r KELLOGG, Secretary rayaOxulssnp B roadw a y Fisurance Company, omce. No. AI8 Broadway, corner of Canal St. C a p i t a l $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 . rjV HIS COaiRAWk continues to insure against loss i or damage by Fire, Dwelling Houses and Furniture War© Hon^eSe Stores and Merchandise on the mo-tit fa- S S S S S S S S S t K reliable security on all Potioics issued by them. Orders by post, or in person, will receive prompt attentiim. iLSTED, President. anl3 eod np PORCELAIN. D . G . & D . H A V I B A N D , *T Joltn street. R A V ILA N D dtTCO., Lm O G E S ,e F R A L N C E . D G & D B would respe.it! ally inform the public that tbep arc reecivius their Fall Goods and can now exhibit in a manuer which cannot be eiceUed for beauty Uurabtlity Parebasers »iU finil here whatever thej wish fer simpie use. or for riegsnt display Dealers in Lrockerj ttenlarty invited to ea §Guns / Guns / GiinsT ■“^ r a a 5 s s ^ riK E INSUKA.N-l E, _ ______ l A JH E R ieA N K IK E INSURANCE : coiaapA NY , O F F IC E N O . 67 W A L L S T R E E T This Cumpaany offers to insure against toss or damage 6y file within the city ©f New York or its Tioinity, on terms as aToraWe as any shaflar Institution DIRECTORS. C A P I T A L #250,(M0. E A iasO M E SDRPLHS. „ „ XIMXS W. <mS,fteBldent. Jt W .Xiiucxsa,Ster«t«i7. jT^Snf 0 L I N T O N Fire Insurance Cmnp'^y. G A P I T a IT $ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 . OFFICE NO. rp H I S ('ompany having aU their Capital paidln.ii kc against logs or dam.\»ge by Fire, on tho most favorable terms. All losses promptly adjusted and paid. SaM’i. J.W iiais, S e c r e t a r y ^ ‘’\“ i3’’^ T h “ s To Merchants ....... .. ....... 32 j To Ladles.................... '• Mechanics ................... IS — i tergymen .............. LUNG ISLAND ISSC R A N C E COJUP-SJIIX• C a p ita l ^00 ,0 0 0 . WITH A SURPLUS. Ofiice No. $1 F u l to n s tr e e t, BrooRlYD. C O N T IN U E S totakeciaka on buildings, merckan- vy dise, machinery, and property generally, a t current rates of premium. This company has passed through the great New York fires of 1833 and 1845. and also the recent disastrous Brooklyn fire. They owe their escape from them, with comparatively slight iofScB. to the system which they piaetice, of limiting and scattering their risks. The company inform their dealers andthepniffie gene- lally, that less lion one-tAmi of their business is on risks in the city of Brooklyn. All losses which the company may sustain, wiU be wd jnsted ^ d p a idprom p tl^ss^^e^fora^^^ ailSM W fcF »F £•'''• FJNW, S«or«{*ty. RSFtTBDlCJUI idBGtDLAR n o x n t A x x d i r f . f ^ B ttlK H k E N A N T (SOVEBNOR, i|J l,N ^ O ) P t D B . C H C R D H . • 3 tqr ‘ c a n a l c o m m issio n e r , MTRflNC. ZSATHXR. - F s N c l e k r o f t h e ’ c o u r t o f a p p e a l s , CH A R L E S S. BENTON. ipItY w iid C o tm ty N o m in a tio n s . f o r m a y o r , . f e b n a n h o w o o d . .r a w YOKEL BGIJ^OSZC BOOIBTY. 'H QQy Sioclciaoi^cxw stnA JO em bers of this Socie^j le herehj^noMcd t© sWsnd the Gzahd BeSearsaf, he \Broadway Tabernacle, on MONDAY EVENING, !Sth install, for the distribution of Tickets to-theCon- IH'LLS. JENNY LINP, A t ’T i tp le r H a ll, Frldalr EwenloNs ^ o v . 1st, when the Oratorio of the Meesiah (whleb has been in re hearsal by tho Society, several months.) is to be ^ ven, as will be seen by Mr. Barn urn a announcement. At the eame time and place, certain amendments to the coosUtntion will be submitted to the Society i and the ., wm he in at- D. A. CUSHMAN, President. FOR CONGRESS, III. Disi.-EMANUEL B. HART. V \ HENRY ARCUL-ARIUS. VI JOHN COCHRANE, COUNTY JNEETIN G S . TAMMANY HALL, Qn M o n d a y E v e n i n g , O c tober a S tb , 1850, mtion of HoEiiio S eymoi a. for Governor ; S xsdfobo E. LiitseH, for Lientenant Governor , J oht . C M.iHf.a, Canal Commissioner, CHxai.Es S. Bp.sios, for Clerk of ^ l.ourt of .^ppeals j and WixtixM P. A hoel , for State The following speakers hare been inviteA and will ad- fSI'tei... te. ute. iS teL t e H ,. subject, the Divine Exiatance._____________ o26It__ \”“TsS”S I service ex- ;s will bereosived from 12 to 1 o’clock,^ 8tis °\^Wi^UAM°B° MACLAY, Secretary. T e w V m k ^ T o to h e r ll^ I s k l ^^By order Of the B o a r d ^ ^ ^ c ^ r s , equal to two pounds sperm eandlas ell burning at once. iS-.KXia'SS ~,r.; tu r e s . —The Annual Course of Lectures before this In stitution will commence at CUnton HaU, on Tuesday jning, a t half-past 7 o’clock, and will consist of ten Nov. 5—1 Lecture—By E. P. W hipple , Esq., Boston. Subject • “ Character.’' Nov, 12—I Lecture—By Very Rev. JxstEs R vdeb ^ D. , Boeton. The I - Rev. J ohn Lone Medford, Mass “ The Crisis and The Struggle. ” Nov. 20—il Lecture—J. S. D wioht , Opera, especially “ Mozart’s Don Oiovi Dec 3 1 Lecti Gustavus Adolphus Dec. 10—1 Lecture—Rev. Jons L oed , Medford. Mass. Deo 17—1 Lecture—G eoeue V avdeshoff , “ Sketch of the Life of R. B. Sheridan, with readings from his Comedies.” Readings from the principal scones In the Dec. 24—1 Lecture—G eoeoe V avdf . nhoff , the same intinoeA Readings of the principal scenes in “ the School for Scandal ” Dec. 31—1 Lecture—G eoboe V asderhoff . The same continued readings from tbe principal scones in •’ Critic ; principal see: igeuy rehearsal.” His decline—death—brief r sume of Sheridan’s merits as a comic dramatist Jan 7—1 Lecture—Rev E. H. C hapiv . , New York Subject; '• The Man of the world.” Tickets of admission to the course, lady and gent'e- man, $3 ; single ticket to the course, 82. Single admis sion, 60 cents. g e o pe i ' k h a : o2-> TuThkS Cor. Secre MICHIGAN SOUTUhK.N RA IL R O A D COM PANY, $400 000 SE V E N F E R CEN T . M ORT G A G E LOAN. sf^e^fi Southern Railroad Company, bearing sei terest. will be received until 13th day of November next. These bonds are issued under the act of the I.egialature of .Michigan, pany to dispose of or sell their obligatioos either within without Uiat state, at cnob rates or prices as mt These bonds are issued under the provisions of a i prices as may be agreed upon, and if sold below par, to be as binding as if They are secured by a mortgage executed by Shepherd : napp. i.sq . of ond holders. tire debt proposed to be created, and the length of com pleted line and oonsequent inerease of revenue, is daily This mortgage covers the entire line of the Company’s load in Michigan, whether already built or hereafter to be constructed, and it provides that bonds to an amount not exceeding one million of dollars in all may be issued; of which amount not more than $400,000 can be issued until after the road shall have beeuoompleted to Sturge's Prairie, a distance of 117 miles from Lobe Erie, to which point. It will be completed by the first day of January The security offered for the bonds is therefore a mort gage law, and substantially the only lieu upon a road which, when complete to the state line of Indiana, will have nearly 140 mile.sof mainline, besides a branch of lu miles, and which will have cost, including the original outlay by the state, and the relaying the present track, about $2,000,000 ; of which $1,500,000 will be represented The porticn of the road already in operation, about seventy mile.\ yields an income ample to protect the ireasing. affording a security which will place the pay ment of the debt beyond all contingencies For xluguat, 1850, tbe earnings were $10,471 27. For ■September, $20,480 These receipts were derived from the road in iG local unfinished condition. Fifty miles of completed road will be added to it within three months, and will be extended to the St. Joseph s River at the Indiana state line, early next Spring, thus doub ling the length of the main line now in operation The road is a part of a contmnoua .ijne jif railroads from the city of New York to the Mississippi River, by way of the Erie Railroad and the Lake Seore road, and is an important link in tbe chain. Nearly the whole of this great line from New York to the .Mississippi Rivet is either completed or in tbe course of oonstmeticn. As the means for the construction for the road, ^ready for the iron, are provided lor by stock subscribed and be- ingpaid in fay regFlar instalments, and the proceeds of the bonds are mainly required for the purahose of iron, ipments.) it is believed that no offer greater indneement The mortgage emp-awe.rj the Trustees, in case of failure, to pay the principal or interest of the bonds, to tpke pos session of the road and receive its learnings, or to sell it on dne notice, ment of tbe di The IjpnJs are in sums of $1,000 Mechanics’ Bank, in the ci with interest a t seven per cent, per annum, payable semi annually in New Y’ork, on the- 1st Novejpber and 1st May. interest warrants or coupons are attached to the Four hundred thousand dollars of the bonds are now offered for sale. Sealed proposals for any amount not less than $ljOOO will be received until the 15th day of November Proposals may he addressed to WINSLOW. LAI CO.’, So 52 WaUstreet, or to E. C. LITCHFIELD, Trea surer, No. 62 WaU street, endorsed vPaoroiALs for M ichioav S octberv R aiuboao B okds .” $200,000 lhalf the amount now offered) will be disposed of absolutely and without reserve to the highest bidder. Tho Company reserve the right to withdraw the remain der if the offers axe not satisfactory. AU necessary information in relation to the bonds, to gether with maps, may be obtained by calling on WINS LOW, LAN lER & CO., or E. C. LITCHFIELD, at either of which places copies of the bonds and mortgage can be also be seen railroad bonds before the pnbUc offer gi for safe Investment than those of this .ANIER. L opies of tbe bonds and mortgage may al appUoation to Shepherd Knapp, Esq , President of the Mechanics’ Bank, or to James Ncstrand, Esq., President of the Merchants’ Exchange Bank. It awarded to them immi required to pay 3 them immedi ately upon behig notified of the acceptance of their bids. rem linder in equal amounts on the 1st and ol December n e x t; but any party will be at liberty to pay in full at once, interest wiU cononence from the day of payment New York, October 3d, 1550. GEORGE BLiSS ' V < HARLES BUTLER, JOHN STRYKER, JOHN B. JERVIS, EDWIN a. LITCHFIELD, ol2 SOtisne Cxanmittee of the Directors ^ A . G . BAGlxEY d£ CO., ftlanufaetnieis of G O Z . D F E N S , Gold stnfl SU v e r H e a suid F encU C&SMs Patentees o f the celebrated E X T E N S I O N C A S E S , Warehouse, old stand. Ho, 189 BzoadvrsY , N* tt Y ox N, i»19 a f (D» iTAiu.) Of-tbe Seeretaries and Addf(6S3es lie dellbered 1)7 Kev. 1 others.' A cenection WiU he taken to defray lese Exiles on their journey to the west, menca a t half past seven o’cloek. .026 ANSON G. PHELl.PS, J r., Chairman C0MJV05RCIAL. SALES AT THF. STOCK EXCHANGE, Oct 27. Il 4 iti-|il IM’ft iIJii iiii ilsl-St EXCHANGE-U omxb Ph^riphTa\\'.\ i l i ? 2 S Il“i 4 31 l i r p l l 'iT £-::-::SSS^ 77 dS Dri & ®lad’\ \ 152’, ISlfciif tie change of prices. Government stock are arm. Indi ana Cana) preferred 6’s have advanced J. with considera ble inquiry ; Farmers’ Trust 11 Portsmouth Dry Dock, ir cent ; Norwich and Worcester RaUroad, 1 per cent; iding Railroad, I j ; and Erie Bonds of 1869, j. Long Island Railroad has declined j ; Erie Railroad. } : and Canton, 1] per cent « The money market is without change. The supply is large ; demand moderate, and rates are low and un- 'e hare have alluded to the market more at length on the outside of our sheet. Silver specie 1“ becoming scarce, and commands a pre- lium ’lYe quote Spanish dollars 5 per cent, preminui : Mexican do 1 j do ; American halves and quarters J do ; Thalers 67 cts ; Five franex. 94 ots; American gold par . Sovereigu-s, $4 84 ; Spanish doubloons, 16 80 | Mexican and Patriot do, 10 00 : X Thalers. 7 82 ; 10 Guilders. 3 98; 20 France. 8 88 Five and ten cent pieces, 1 per snt premium; Bank nf England Notes, $4 82 a 4 S5. There has been little business transacted In foreign ex change, for the Arctic. The Oswego Journal leards that two or three large pro duce houses in Toledo have been compelled to suspend business. They are extensively connected, west and east, and have been doing a largo business in their line, hardly inferior In extent, iratiions In co Sage & Co., in flour, is the immediate cause of i Dll ioevds —Augusta Manufacturing Co , have made a half-yearly dividend of 5 per cent. The Westchester t ounty Bank has declared a dividend 10 Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company have de clared a dividend of SO cents per -hare. The IlUnois and Michigan ( anal ( ompany la paying 15 per cent off their loan at tbe American Exchange Bank in this city. _ luslness in D AHj other houses in the wes 1 thia springs like tbat of S Wew V o rk Hlartceta. [f'arefully prepared for tho hvonlng Tost ] S ati kday , Oot 20. ASHfe.8—The market Is without change worthy of note, hale^ moder.ue (. OP'FfcE—The market la active and prices looking up. bags lliotoid je*^terd»y nt auotion at icj a 11J ctf* , and at prWate sale, lOUO bags at H»J. The slock ol Kio Is ver^ low. notwithstandmg the recentlarg© Tccwpts CUTION—Iho market is i©es firm , ^400 bales were sold yesterday at the decline 'ihe next advices from Liverpool! are anxiously looked for; upon the nature of \ F L o ? ^ t L r - l n m it^ c d r ^ ^ ^ western and to the inclemency of the weather ...... fair export demand at our out- to arrive* n»*xt week. Canadian Iders **r(‘ firm at $4 O;* ire 1000 hbK at $3 71 GUAIM—The weather belrg wet, but few samples of wheat were exhibited, prime state and western are less plenty and firm ( anadiatt is very plenty ajid the mar ket is heavy. The arrivals « f all descriptions in pros pect are lar^e, h?bce the willlogneps to meet buyers free ly We have only to notice a Bale of 1400 bushels prime southern n d at 97^ Uyt' IS riuiet, hUd firmly at 72o. Barley b very scarce. .17 1 market nf.mtnal at HO a 93, a lot of prime two-rovred •old yesterday at Oats are duH and heavy at 37| a 40 fnr Jersey, and 40 a 42 for northern- < orn U yery soaree and held murh higher VVestern mixed is nominal at C v \ Hmited busings doing in Pork, at “ all 0\ f''’* ia«3c ati j 8 37] for prune ‘•'''•thirg has been done of moment in new Beef ; old sells slowly at the decline, we (juote mess at $7 a and prime at 4 a f> Boef HKmi are in request at a 12 50 for hztra west ern. to arrive Lard is steady but quiet, sales of 100 bbls good at 7], the stock ts small and but new itmore plenty. But- SL’GAHS-The 1 ght stocks keep prices steady and. firm There have not yet been gny receipts of the new T S S t 'g a y ° ** ” Sales o f R e a l E s t a t e -Oct 26 By Wm. H. Franklin. lets on 23d street, near 1st avenue, each $2350. ................................................................ $4700 \ c a ^ t f a 7 ; n T e ; r t ; l : ; U h T u f'b to »U-.-eis-, i0 4xo3.................................................................. 280U R e c e ipts o f Frortnee, v i a N o rt h R i v e r , During the last twenty-four hours SaiLRpAV. Qct. 26t)i. D IE D . On Thursday, the 24th instant. AUGUSTA, wife oi ^On Friday'^eveXg.^the^Mh inst, AD.4M WALKER. aged 65 years, a naslro of (»rencek. Scotland, and for the last 30 years a resident of New Tork. yetf of his ago. J U13POIIT ATION S 9 ^ l*S^^ESTOH—Sch Byne—Lumber to H D Brookman—70.000 PA S S E N G E R S . A . J . IW Iatoor*»N iltcTm o m e tc g . Oct. 29- T 1850 i 1849 I 1848 | i 2 ^ m : M i i t n fs l l % ‘ THE EVENING YOST MARmE LIST. PORT OF NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCT. £6. i» 8ISS8.....6 231 sex SETS ...... 5 011 moH watir .-.U 55 CLEMRtD Tm S .F 0 R E N 0 0 1 f. ,ule.Whitner&Co. ' da fm Wi’mmglon, NC. with naval ^ . ^ 1 1 George, Me,) GileLS ds fm Charleston, with Sch Liliza Warren. 5 d* fm Ma< PAJL.ED—A( 10 u dock, steamship Artie, .Isaac Wnghi. Fu-ber. and.heweaihcrthict MSJI,—A largo fleet o( ontward the Nijnh River, detained on accoimtafhi i-b fm Liverpool. 'ind IS light from the sontheast. vessels is at anchor in head winds and thick Notice to N a v ig a to r s . H. MAXWELL. Collector. Notice to Navigators. ig at \ urraj 'a wharf, foot of Wall e ^rrwiXLS;.'* \“ ‘’F{t(^!sT“ 'k 026 8t 68 Sou M O A R D . -- The advertiser has two pleasant r M i dispose of, with full or partial board, the house is xfssffT. r a ton^’^ offleo Evening Post. Referonoea to bo exchanged f y ODACCO- loop hh Ls Kentucky and Missouri leaf, o26 lwi*H' L.'^.M a I t L n D. 67 Beaver st. ^ T E E L SL ID E S of aU kinds, and an assortment Bteo goo , or sa e y 026 3t 80 Cedar street, up stairs. TU|LACK. PE A R irB U T T rO N S of aU kinde, t J D manulactnrers’ prices, for sale by J. GODDARD, Agent, 028 3t_____________________30 Cedar St., up stairs _ N N A R IS J E T GUTTOSS, of the finest quality, JL for sale by J. GODDARH, Agent. € 28 3t 30 (jidar et , up stairs. - f T l i r b P BUTTONS, for s.-de byl ^ ~ ^ J. GUDD.4KD, Agent, 30 Cedar St , o26 3t 80 CHrtur street, up starfl. g \ H a M u I^ r L A IIT a P a E l i F S , l03“K r ^ r t »^, offer for 8ale» ssterffir;;,!,. do 33 casks refined Roll. Filberts-tOO bags Sicily Licorice Paste—18 oases small sticks. Argols- 20 casks Crude of^ngo Pee'*' TValCT'BitteT. ; 3 “ .src‘i i r ‘'^o26 K u E o , *1C.- Wo have ■•rted. in one and two dozen caies; as we are sole agents in ilic United Mates, wo eah supply the trade up- tbe most favorable terms BININOER fe COZZENS. W Vesey st, next to the Astor House, 12 Vj-sey st. next to the Aster Hoi 1 of this celebrated :} 2 l i m a i E U T E BRANDY A few dozen of this , I b r Old Brandy, for sa.e^by tReJmpo^rte^.^^^^^^ 026 Jniio 12 f esey Sf. negt to the Astor House. ^ t O U A G E ,-ai, he had in the lofts of store loTVVall LOTS AND BUILDINGS W A N T E D , Peo p lca W n a lilng a n a B a th in g A agoclatlon. “ 3 , C “ ‘' ri'tijK fi, e t _____ BqUdjng Coinmitto of the Association. FA R A IE R S ’ b a n k o p I ^ E I ^ P C k V- n p i l E undersigned having been appointed by the Board i of Directors of the abovenamed Bank their agents in this city to receive subscriptions to its capital stolk to the amount of Jive hundred thousand dollars, give notice that !=«£!, .. sssse.'srrjte?.'’’\ - •*»“ ration: the motl The state of Kentucky is believsd to he amost favora ble and secure location for banking capital The exports S m S S s S S S S exchange on the south qnd north are oHcring-to the the WesterpandSouth Western St next twelve years. The p’armers’ Bank of Kentucky having thirty y to m a will have a field of oironlation of great valu its Stockholders. The management of this Bank is in highly respectahle- and able hands. The Directors think that they will be able to pay ffivi-' dends ej.nal to any other Bank in tbe Stpte Mr Banna, thtf President of the Bank, fa now in this city, he WiU be happy to give any additional information He may he found daily for a short lime s t the offices of low .In store, cooputing of 600 pieces or more, amj em- 4-3 ^do do 4-4 lo do ^ 3- 4 do do 3-4 do do 6-4 plain Cloth 6-4 plain do 4- 4 do do 4-4 do do 3-4 do do 3 4 do do 6-4. 4-4 and 3-4 plain and figured high finished n Carriage f loth, having every appearance of the La AlBo.*heaTy Canvas and Duck Rubber Cloth, 40 and 45 inches in width. The above are manufactured ,hy the subscriber, a t his faetory, loot of 26th street. East River of tbe very best quality m gum. and on very heavy driUs, are warranted not to paid or eraek, and not the least affected by heat er cold, and are offered for sale on Uberal terms a t very low prices. HODGMAN, New York India Bnbb^ Warehouse, o2Q Nd, S7 M»]ti«n Isite * 6 9 NasEkU itre«t. l l i r n ft H akqt ^ gnoKT. wires jcunning iTfdjri’tias cii only ones we h ave hear3 as being a t work. The M ost of the telegraph wircsjunningffOjtt’tld s city are out of order, which accounts for &o absence of oar despatches. The Morse, southern and northern lines a rangemont o f the others is owing t o the storm. Telegraptale JHaxtoeta a n d R ecclpta. AfiBiin,fiBiin, Get.et. noth—1th r. A G 39 Receipts within the psst 24 hours : & . V The weather has been rainy'aU day, whioh has checked outdoor operations ; there fa. however, no new feature to notice in the market for flour, while the d e m ^d con tinues Xalz and quotations steady. Common to straight state is selling a t $4 44 a 4 S6Ji and pnre Genesee a t $4 75a4 87^ ; some 1200-bn changed hands a t these fip™— F O R FH lL A D E L P J a iA .. ^ I T ^ F E N D E N T R E ^ _________ , BBS BEXWtoEN X M l B l i H NK’Wf Y O B S AND P H I L A D B L P I U A , Toccamo exch war AT cape mat . The new and substantial steamers Penotoscott, and KenneDec. Capt. Seymour, Capt. Flowers, w m leave Pier No. 12 NR., (foot of Albany St.) every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a t 4 o’clock r&x. RetTirniiig, wUJ leaye rhiladelplua, from G’w d ’ir Wharf, Tnesday, Thnisday and Saturday, a t 11 o’clock For Passage or Freight, apply to the Captain on hoard or to STANTON & SPICER, 85 West st, NY , or jelto D. W. ELDRIDGE, 6 North Wharves. Phila. C E jn E 'iD E J R .Y E V E R G R E E N S - fN l H E Trustees Of this New Cemetery, give notice that JL they have prepared, for Interments a part of their extensive grounds, situated at tbe head of BuSh’wiek AVanue. a few rods nt Turnpike, directly F i miles from Peck slip 1 The Association hi ju LUO ute la me oierx's omce. enclosure to the grounds, the variety of woodland and and the ocean, constitute some of the striking features of :gr.SY5y4': ‘g g i -Ste Hon. Luther Bradish, Hon Samnel E. Johnson, nils' s, D !D \ R « ’'s,m'l H.Col, D.D. ----------------------- - ■ 3H1LD3.. CkimmisKoner j ^ i S f i g i s ^ d a S a s ® S p l e n d ia C o ileeuon ■ S i”! !N R Y H .l^E p 3 & C O .,A n o toea^^^ President Crotoiu CO-PAR T N E RSH IP NO western States : and between New Orleans, Havana and Co ’8 Express, as has also the New Orleans partner, Mr A Brastow. we confid.ntly refer ths pahiio to those geii. “E’o's'ro’f w t e p.anoy.p.'^noy. all Freight,ight, Packngeackntea.^Sic all Fre r , for our ExpreM will be received a t the office of Adams & Co., 16 and 18 Wall iSoVSJ'lT'fi, No 8 Magazine st., N. O. RonitBs & P o rt, Agents, Mobile. o8 Im is M E Y E R die AVBTZLAR, J r street Washers, &o , manufactnred from the best oak tanned leather, with wrought copper rivets, always on hand and for sale by JOHN H. BOWIE fc CO., Curriers and Leather Healers. SO Ferry street. Who have also for sale, calf skins, wax and grain upper Leather .and curried leather of every dpsoriptiog mNils piinciple, and for irtich they have received a patent from furthermore he eaye tbat those of your make are more to be depended upon than any others whioh oomo under his •AS an Amerloan ship, master, I feel proud to find so eminent an English .Astronomer give his testimony in fa vor of your Chronometers. “ Your obedient servant, . . M t e t e i S ' . f i . ' i r s r i . . PA r-’ ,EET N. y . k AK; .tei-iSTsf Improved.” continues to teach as above. gs.ssi'aja*' T.-teS; p.‘S i t e ‘s r ; s a ‘.”.‘tete'rc'” Prospertuses, with terms, obtained a t the rooms ftom 9 B ook - keepiko lit S pam IBB—Abeantifnl edition of Mr Marsh's principal work fa published in Spanish. Price $1 For sale at the Counting-rooms *~ fe25 H orace wiolrto OlTcra f o r SaJlc a t 2,7 a n d i|9 P in e a tr e e t , O A /k balps scarlet, yellow, gx?en,White and blue,plain O U V and twilled, all Wool Flqqnefa. ISO hiitos acqrlet and white, Cotton and Wool Fla 100 cases Satinets, various qnalitieg, 120 eases gold mixed anqHihi* mixed Kentno Jews, \ ' 850 q««es grey, black and white, find drab Kerseys. 1T6 cases pay mixed, and black and white Plains. 125 cases Plaid Linseyi, snmll and large patiern| various qnalitleB. 100 oases white fit^d dvab Blankets. 60 boles drab Coatings. 260 bales Mariners’ twilled and ^ajS Hhixtln oas«$ siarlboie’ (anoy Plaids and Stoipes. oases checked and striped Chair' ------ hales indigo blue Denims. »ssi^5'afsa IS 27 and SO inch brown Drills, es 27 ahd 80 inoh bleached (I9. Lonsdale Comp’y Silesias, plain and iwuien Lonsdale 4-4 super bleached Shirtinsz. 459 oases 3-4.7-8,4-4, and6-4 WsaohedSJGrtingi, ISO oases omore’d C ^ h ricA 76 otses bleaeb*a Diapers. 450 cases 3-4,7-8,4 4 and 5 4 Ticks, bo cases yellow Napkips. Brown and bleached JaqksonDiapsrs. 190 halessouihern Cotton Yam. 8W hales 28,80 and 39 ino^heavy cotton Osnahnrg riT i i S E S S i ’SSk&s.'sss- Those, therefore, who wish to transact business with I riONPECTIONARY A T ’WHOXiBSALSl A T \ j RiuDUGRD PRICES. Assorted Canoie^-fur the Southern market I2Je Sug^r Plnipa, 14o SagaT Ahnonda, I80 T. G. HODGKINS, Mann&ctnr^, 148 Greenwich street, ieW’ lietweeti frourtlandt and Liberty ats. ______ a spaeiens Gallery in Bromiw»T, opposite tbs City iniN N a A CLARK. T O E MUTUAJL B E N E F I T L IFE IN S U R A N C COMPANY, No. I I WALL STREET. This Company has beenn i existei years, and its Sunpi.na is now, lAngnst 1, 1850.) 0 $1,0812,000, shOTring a business iFPROFl istenpe nearly FI’VS August 1, I860,) over upon all Life policies which have settled two or more prej minms;lams; thehe profitsofits drawaw interestnterest a t therateherate off 6 percent,erc canan he madede availableailable a t onge;ge; to t pr dr i a t t o 6 p annum, and c he ma av a t on t the of TWO THiansoftheir amount, where the party has paid his premiums in fnR. Premiums are payable annually, h u t may he paid semi annually or quarterly, and parties taking Life policies j when the premium, amounts to fifty doUars they prefer, give their individual notes annual premium, upon which they will he required paysixper cent, interest. Prospectus, and all papersnecessary to effeot insurance and all informationin relation to the plan of operations may be obtained, gratis, a t the office of the Coropan; No-HW aUstreet. SSTABILITY, SECURITY, PER P E T U ITY . T l i e U l u t n a l E i r e i H s u r a u c e Company F J V E t r YO R K , N O . 35 W A L L S T R E P N E T ACCUMULATED FUND, A M ILLION O F D O L L A R S - URELY invested in Bj AIL THE PROFITS ARE TIDED AMONG THB INSURE,/. I Company declared a dividend of profits of fifty-two mt on all existing policies on the 3ist Of January n S S r s ™ l r . IB \ \ Mutual Life Charles King, Alfred Pell, ISAAC ABBATT, Secretary. CHAS. GILL, Actuary. JOS. BLUNT, Counsellor MINTURN POST, M. D., Medical Examiner, ends at the office daily, from U to 12J o’clock. PIANO FOR S ES. A. H. DALE Sc CO.’S W A R E ROOMS AND M ANUFACTORY, 104, 106 108 TJsU’OI a v « tm c . Camel 18th street, ■IXTHRRE MAY HR FOUND AH EXXE!: ' V V Blve assortm *»t of sniMrior assOT'toient of ^^lewo FOURTEENTlTsTOEfr,*^CORNER OF THIRD H S S f i l E t e M , r-gss- Piankform echanical^o^tm ^ ^ ^ ^ ' C o t t a g e a p r t C R l k l n e t F H r j a i t u r e JSUvn’^Xttotorjr W a r e r o o m a i 168 F ultoh - sv ., N ew . -Y orx , 'thfaestahlishment will he found sfujl assortment If Cottage Fimnitnifa, consisting of Black Walnut ____ aintefl Cottage Ghstirs, Dressing Bureaus,’.f’renob Bedsteads, Waahstands, Commodes, Ac : Also, a fine stock of Mahogany Furniture, made o f good ined wood, consisting of Sofas, Divans, Ottohians, ch Parlor Chairs, Easy Chairs, SofaBedsteads.Rock- JhaJrs,-Tea Tables, Card Tahira, Sideboards,'Ward- 5, BookCasesvQuartettes, Centre Tables,fee. „ 1 kinds of cabinet work made to order. Steamboats and hotels supplied with good work priceeaslowasanyothereetfibifahmentinthe city. WM. H. LEE, 168 Fulton St. A beantifol variety *i Ladies, Sewing and Parlot Also, Fancy Work Tahies,o# every desavipHon, a t low prj-53 «p2P i- tag all descriptions of Gold and Sflver Watches, dire’et from the manufacturers in Emriahd, France and Switzer land, w hichhe is selling a t wnolesale and retail, a t the Splendid ^ I d Chronometers andDuplex Watches. Fine Gold and Silver EngUsh Patent Lefer Watches, Gold.guard,fob and vest chains. ChatU^e chatas,fatIadlM. Pnre.gold wedding rings. , Gold gtfardiays^tohJteysand seals. Gold aUd sHver pencils, and gold pens. LiUUesVbracelefaf gold lockets,gold andfllvertl^aables- Charms, fbr watch phrins. Gold and silver spectmles. Sterling rilverspoons', cups, ftirks, fee. Gold -Watebes a* low as $26 t n $30 each. Watches and Jewelry exchanged. All watches war* intedtokeep goodtlm^ or money.returned. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in th* best ---------- . ----- . . ' - --lie nsnid prices. ADRIAN H. MULLER, Anctloheer. A ® ’ ........... \ ADiUAN H. MULLER, Anotioneer: In every respect, these lands are,worthy the' attention of [IGRANTS. FAR^ERS^„MEGBANlCg 7-\ iE U « 8 t V e s w e l - .■ F^maJFt^meiBeo, Jfilreet. t.A .W t to tl^tfam tirifl shift wmeoivfaeastfywieofl hersnperioiSalgBtquami«i.„ ’ - For IHreet. ; DISPATCH Llli®. . T he magzrifleentfristsaiUngpaeketafc^ MTasl^gion Frrimgf '■ TT ■ * ■Waihtagton.Plnmer.Rsrtee. A t K e t eleveB,;N<*th.River,lMtoaIai*e»otUo«t «f h s^ freigM • » * « « « »»« . Immediate appUcMttiofrwfllheneiieiSHy haUweewT Freights taJtoUAt^he.IoweetmtesUid rtoAsimitSoa. * p2I . H. I s gPITON^N CO.. For ISam FirdmUim^ . rlHrecim \ B I S P A T C S R X i H E . . Jfew A . T. C a ^ S W f t Sam m i tdtppiemmf IRfiACS;i>OANE,Mms^, at.pleriffnfi E ast River. * . Shippers-WiU please atteiflrte ttie f r ^ V Y freight dfiwnhefbre the 30th tait; i , _ S h lp^rs ’wiflpleaseab.er^^the dtapati* giT»»;»9fm« o21 - B. R. SU3TQyrAeO/tei4 -W>*wt- J t a t e M O f F l U N I K M iP.x-jeN t o a - T 'Y v t r s m , - : - ' . T H A O H ^ T L C r a n $aiM F 7 l ^ m c m € € ^ , ,.Tf t A 'A 4 Crescent CUty^ ' - ' ItOOtons,burthen.. 1 ' C. STODDARD, Conmiander, . „ WnUeave herdook,pletN q. 8, N . R y fee O n MONDAY^ O c t o b e r SftfeL. s tt 3 . KEDOCCu'MItk YOViaAeXXtt Saloonitate.roomsc'.i. ..i WfRW Lower cabin.a . . t . M Steerage, (mattress anaikifeNi,).., i . tes*.* 0 Psssengersby tWsabipxWiRima aetfaBmodatibaswefeto lehad on any other s t f r a i r . The s.tMnige pasNafcm refurnfahedvrith-aseparatoJaM^ ; . . D ie Fo’w eU ANTHONY J, BLSECKER, AnciiofielT P o r d l i a m L o tt-C o n ttn fra tto w S t « 4 i f o r SAIT f r M c i s c o , hTHE NEW AND ELEGANT, FAST RAILING, CtW * ' PERTACKI^t SHie ^FCFFFnFy BUILT EXPRESSLj pOR THE CALIFORNIA > * B H sm E s s, ■JOSEPH HAMILTON,Mssto, JAMES M. MILLER, Auctioneer.' s tr a tp r ’s anH. i o f l i a n d —Contai ted in the town of Westchester county, 18 miles from the city of P e r e m p t o r y A r i m lh la tr a tp r ’s an d H lie r l S ’s Sale o f H o u r H a r m s o f l i a n d —Containing from. 20 to 30 acres eaoh,situated in th e town of PELHAM, ■ - g mJJgg JJjg JAMES M. MlLLER.-Auctioneer. F m t V e s s e l , F O R S A W i P R A 2 ^ C i S C O , Rirect, The new Aalttatdre dippbPSirfc S O U T H E R W R R j - E. HOOFER, Master, - . . a jJt jn'erie/oot a f Wall street, la having Ane iBspateh. j TWa vessel has been well proved, being eight jaoBthi old, anAis celebrated: «a one of lAe fasitsi baaels out , f . Shippers •wiUplease hurry down the balanee ttf |h » ta . freight, and send their hiili lading for signature bffera ■ |, veBBelsaBi, whichvraibe i n a few'dayi. Fifty tons of Ught and teatons,taore of he w ft»5gMt Threemore ,cabin pissengew .eaa be Mtotofetoilatedi. with elegant state rooms. Apply to- V ' ISAAC T. SMITH, 101 Walljstreel^ olsis cqmerFroiift •VVILLIAM a . f r a n k l in , AncUoneer. Sale o f Stoclt, b y o r d e r o f t h e HjYecatora o f Samnel, Ffrebe and B llaab e f la D e m U t. ^ ^ ‘ol OhioS rer cent. Canal Stock, payable 31st De- W oi OhJu 5 pet cent. Canal Stock. payable SIst Be- j flO’S o t Kenttcky ofthe one mbiipn 6 per cent., payable | mortzase, New Yoik anti En !EO. T. TKiMBl/E.Bie>!iil:or. ANTHONY J . BLEEClCER,A.uotibneer. ..... ............. .. .................................. m iSis *Sfeli H E N B t H. LEEDS, Auottoheer. -VRLEjAOaXND P O W D E R —'\ J O Mnspratt’a Superipr Bleaching t t «v u» uu .do Sr* »\SSa^ commddatioi FOR SAW FRANei^COj - - D irect. The SptonAia, New,East S.ahtog Ship James RrakCf °^]^t h lto o e of freight, apply.oh bpard, a t Pier No. ° SFOFF Q B a B l X W « . a ^ , For San JWeisteitco, Direct. The very fast: A 3 hearly hewr S^p Shipp^ ar,e notified thatatt freight engaged. ttfll int alongsidelongslde taimedialiely,iediatoly, orrit ft Trillbe-llrtietorilI1 ie.i tam o T The hnlk of 76 tons for) The BothWa Is aamail .goods remains, ier, sbarp;ftst^,WtSH y « tf ./ atlowesiratoL- Another fine Bhip-wifthe ready for heavy frUghtlm » 'wdays. Apply to ISAAC T . JftHTH, ’ . lO tW a a a tto^etoM T F refet. M .A .R o o t ’8 i-' f g S S S F a r S - S F i V S S t-Z ./.T ln - .i aBs»»g«ME s ; « i g g t i 5 B* 9 g' 2 r “ *te 7 «»“£S“\ •s§»|E^^gr - ::-4 ,r*'