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NEW YORK GERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1864. pe I MEWS FROM THE WEST COAST. Arrival of the Steamship Costa Rica. Revolutions in Ecuador and Colombia. AFFAIRS IN THE STATE OF PANAMA. NEWS FROM ACAPULCO, &., ao, be. ‘The steamebip Costa Rica, Captain A. @ Jones, arrived Bt this port yesterday, from Aspinwall on the 27th fost. By this arrival we have Iste news from Ecuador and Co. Sombie, but it is of little moment except that which re- (ates to new revolutions in both of those States, What there ie will be found detauied iu the letter of ow Panama SPRCIB LIST. & P. 8 Co... ..$11, 289 FROM ASPINWALL. ©. & Co $0°200 ST. J.& A 4 &B... 88,300 Horace Rtipiey...-.. 8,000 Witt, Kitile &Go. 40,000 Ribon & Munoz..... 650 Beraus Bros. & Co... 44’257 Mareial & Co. | 400 Ricb & Bro...... 000 Colgate & Hollman.. 2,000 A 8. & Co. 80,000 4 Phila, 1,000 $6,350 Wells, Fargo & 15.114 -284)801 Fotal.....+.+++ $284,501 Grand total... .$290,651 Our Panama Correspondence. Paxama, July 17, 1864, ECUADOR. ‘The Pacific Steam Navigation Company’s steamer Amne, Captain Chambers, from Guayaquil and interme- @iate ports, arrived at her anchorage at Taboga on the Aish inst. She brings as cargo, for New York, twenty- ope bundies of india rubber. The Anne reports very bad weather in the bay, with terrife thunder and lightnim The news by the Aone, although not of any great im- portance, shows that there is a decided revolutionary Secling in Kouador against the government of Moreno. ‘Last month two attempts were made to create a disturb- ence; byt they were crushed at once by the authorities, and some of ¢ implicated were arrested, and a num Der of then#4ré to be dealt with in the most summary manner—viz: shot. Notwithstanding all the vigilance of ‘the government, a revolution must sooner or later take Mace, and if the powers that be are overthrown it will go hard with them if they should fall into the hands of an ‘@xoited and revengeful people, The populace of Ecuador appear to be very similar to their territory: they are no- ‘@hing more nor Jess than a slumbering volcano, ready to Darst forth whenever they reach the exploding poict. The result to the country is about the same in both fenves; for the burning lava desoiates everything within @e track, while revolution is equally destructive to the @untry. THE INTERIOR. We have a rumor that in the Province or State of Los @antos a revolution bas broken out, headed by Don Pedro Gotta, one of the late candidates for President of the @ate of Panama, Ibave not the least doubt in my own gind of the truth of the rumor; for, as said above, Pevoiutions are the rule, continued peace the exception. ‘We bave uo furtker advices from Santa Martha in regard Yo the revolution there. The next arrival, now hourly ‘expected, will doubtless bring interesting intelligence. ‘Mosquera, in Carthagena, endeavored to create il! feeling Mbere, but was unsuccessful. What he will doon bis arrival bere remains to be seen. He may endeavor to establish a new republicof Panama, with this city as fe capitai and himself the chief magistrate. Stranger ‘Wwes than this bave occurred before now. ‘Ihe new ae government at Bogota bas, it appears to me, en- wored since its inaucuration to do everything to bene- E= people and country, and to maintain peuce; yet it deen of no avail. The unruly, turbulent spirit of those ‘who desire tw rule and have their own way keeps cou- @tantly creating distur banc 4 ill feeling, preventing all @hance of the attention of the government being given to enyihiog else than queliing rebellion and raising the wherewith to sustain an army. It ta worse than , under these circumstances, to think of carrying out bbe internal improvements as suggested by the government of Murillo, The new roads would be grass- little time, and their oost would be money PANAMA. ‘The comparative freedom now enjoyed by the clergy £ Baving a visible effect upon the city of Panama. The of one or two churches can now be heard-dally sum- moning the faithfu! to prayer, and ina little time mor ‘when additjoual priests return, they will be going * ‘ding: deng’’ ali the day long. Tue ladies, top, are out in crowds ‘asvending mass, and | have really ‘been surprised at the ber Panama could turn out; for heretofore they have compievely *'within their sbeli only occas ‘Veotoring forth to make a purchase or pay a visit. Is ts said that the Bisbop of Carthagena bas issued a porice stating that he bas received permission from the bead of the church at Rome to say to all the clergy that ‘hey have permission to take the oath to respect the cun- stitution and obey the jaws of the country. This will set @8 rest ali the troubie that hes existed for some time past, and give the people the opportuuity to enjoy the ‘wtmost freedom in their religion, Mosquera to the con far) notwithstanding. We have been expecting Mosquera every hour for a month past; but es yet this notable personage has not made his appearance. The government house has been Bsted for Lis reception, and tbe authorities are on the joe of excitement waiting for this distinguished mao ‘arms to arrive, We shail bave grand dotogs when be eomaes. Apart from the above there is nothing pew to comma- Bicate from Panama. The raiuy season bas oot thus far @mounted to much, We have bad some heavy showers end severe thunder and lightuiug, but notuing more, MISCELLANEOUS NEW: Beveral persons in Panama have been again the vic- fms of an outrageous “sell.” This iime, iortunately, I was vot among Lue number. On the arrivai of the steam. Bhip Costa Rica at Aspiawall, the usual number uesembied the station to await the arrival of the pews. While re a despatch, or ® copy of what was said to be a de: b, announcing great Union victories, was handed to Consul of the United states, Mr. Mokee, who, up n Yeading it, asked permission to give the news to bis friends, which permission was granted. It was some EES, end after be Lad given the contents to numerous yends, Wat be discovered the whole atfurr to be another he immediately “sell.” Upon making the disco’ fwaued the fullowing — Capital removed to Montgomers: Smith, Petersburg ; , Rchmon, jer, Fort Darling, Beauregard, not bd; sold cents Jowa—big thing Lynchourg bad of, £.M., steam up T'immediaiely published the despatch to numerons friends of he American Un.on as (rue; and i wake this early 00.8. los pabliah tha: ice (aise, and the perpetrator of tae hood must alone be heii reaponsioie. ALBX. K McK E, United Statey Consul, Panama, Parana, Juty 18, 1864. Captain Midd’eton, United States Navy, commanding te United States ship St. Marys, received the nowe as Gutheutic, aud iomediately hie boat cp board with the news lo the 01 cers and crew of hissbip. The execu tive olficer of the St. Marye gave the 1 form ition to Capt. Purnour, Royal Navy, commandiog her Maesty’s steam Sicop-o.- war ry baie, and it wos not until (bese geatie men came on Kore t they found the whole siory Sothing more Dor Ihave aot taken the trou thors, perpetrator. or perpe 3 oe ard Dat it will be found om so later, whea I trust something will be dove to prevent arecurrence itis w Wory singular thing tual the operator a tne Panama ter- nus of the Panama ad to siegraph oan. pot bave better eimplc thar ng there false Roods, specially on steamer dayg, when ail iviere @re anxious to obtain reltuile and ruipfal Intellig Tbe pew Vanderbilt steamship Cosia Rica, Somer, from New York vu (he 4. inst., with five bundred Pracengers, arrived at Aspinwall on the 13th inst, The ne day, and gailea getmengees, ans exeile: ore same night for san Fran Sern The United States: sion; Maton, is 10 port, aud the iommander Bopkios, is now be cousts of Mexico and Gonteal Ato The Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s steamship Golden City, Camain Lapidge, She brings She (@iswing specie — England. . 259 87 New York... 84.251 80 Totat...... . —<0d about one handred and fifty passengers. The Golden Gity brings on freight from Acapulco wix dred bales of cotton We pear that the condition of the poorer classes at AeAvic 8 moKt depiorobie, they are absolutely suffer img (or the meaoe to sustain life. The Mexican guerillas are annoying the Freoch troops ‘very much, « large force of them being in the rear of the otty, aud aller dark tuey come down aod shoot avery Frevet soldier (vey can obtain ht of, Orapeau's porl- tea cousequentiy ix not an euviabie one, eof Incendtarism. DITOR OF THK MSRALD. New Yor, Joly 20, 1864 I notice In your morning edition, under “Police Intelli- grace," & etatemont that “a merchant had been arrested @ a barge of Incend ia is eged atiompt to defraad the Masweance companivr, &o.,’ and naming the undersigned @e the party, I deny the charge in ibe mont nogitive terms, and whenever 4 bearing enall be hed wil beable fo show tirat auc charge # wholly (ales and without the feast foundacion, fF therefore bope the o wilt eum prod siaiy judgment Sati) # trial shall be nad JOUN AMY, Important Wilt Case. SUPREME COUKT—SPXOIAL TERM. Before Judge Biroard. Jory 99.—ORauncey Ross ve. Henry Ress and the Amart- can Osimization Secicy and ths Rose Beneficent Associa fiom —The plaintiff is the executor of the last will and ‘testament of Henry Rose, deceasei, and at the opening ‘@f the court counsel for plaintiff fled the remitsitur from ‘the Cours of Appeals, and had tie judgment of that Court, affirming the decision of the General Term, made the Jadgment of this Court, This decision sets aside the be- quests for charitable purposes contained in the wit! of the testator, The amount involved was from one aod & baif million te two milifoas of dollars, be queathed by the testator to found a beneilcent asso- ciation for poor ehiidren in the eclty of New York. ‘One condition imposed was that three hundred thousand dollars should be raised from ottier sources for the same Purpose, and itmited five vears within which this sum might be ratsed and appropriated; and im case this was ‘net complied with he gave one-baif of the estate to thi American Colonization Bociety and the-other half to such objects of charity as hie executor might select. The effact of the decision of the Court is that the Hmitation of five years was in violation of the statute, which probibits tne Burpension of the ownership of property for more than two lives in being at tho time of tho.oreation of the estate, and that the chief bequest being void, the other charitnble gifts dependent on the failure of the first were also void. To meet.the frst requirements of the will an as Sociation was incorporated by the Legislature of this State to raise three bundred thousand dollars, with power to receive and administer the fund in accordance with the designs of the testator, ‘Tho decision of the Court gives the funds to tho brothers of the testator. ‘Taw Yacrr Race Anounsp Lona leranp.—The Anvie Laurie came in to the club house at the foot of Canal street last evening about seven o'clock, being in advance of the Restless about ten miles, The stake ot $1,000 is therefore won by the Annie Laurie, The boats started at ten o'clock on Wednesday mornin and olrowmnavi- gated Long Island. ° MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Marrtea, Browsr—Denp.—On Thursday, July 28, at the rest. dence of the brido’s father, at Urange, N. J., by the Rev. Dr. Bell, Joun Brower, of New York, to Mariya Dopp, of Grange, 'N. J. No cards, CoLe-—THORN.—At the Washington square M. E. church, on Tuesday, July 26, by Rev, H. BR. Ridgway, G. W. Coun to Cornriia A. Torn, both of this city. TrustraeM—Mornis—On Wednesday, July 27, by the Rey. Mr. Croft, Mr. WitisaM Forp Tristrea to Miss Exiza- BETH ANN MORRIS, Doth of this city. No cards. Dica. AgxsTRona.—On Friday, July 22, Many C., wite of Frederic N. Armstronz, aged 29 years. The relatives and frienas of the family are respectfally invited to attend tho fuseral, on Sunday afternoen, at ino o'clock, from No. 36 South First street, Williams- ure. Avery.—On Friday, July 20, Taomas ©, Avery, at his residence, i107 Christopher street, formerly of West Point. -Hig.remains will be taken to Buttermilk Falls, Orange county, Obio papers please copy. AckER,—On Friday morning, July 29, after a short and painful: filness, Kuzanem Van Orpen, widow of Jacob Acker, in the 66th year of her ago. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday after. noon, at t) o’clock, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. T. Gregory, 700 Third avenue. The remains will be taken,to Nyack for interment. Boat leaves foot of — Street, North river, at cight o’clock on Monday mornin, Anus —In Brooklyn, on Friday, July 29, of consump- tion, CaaRies Ernest, eldest ou of Charles Arms, in the 26:h year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at posi from the residence of his father, 49 Sands street. * BriaRp.—In Boston Mass.,on Monday, July 25, Ereve L. Bunn, aged 2 years, 3 months and 17 days, only ebiid of Marie D. and Edwin A. Briard, of Brooklyn, L. [. Portsmouth (N. H ) papers please copy. Busne1..-—On Friday, July 29, Wi.tiaM Busine, son of James and Sarah Anu Busbell, aged 3 months. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- neral this day (Saturday), from 78 West Congress street, South Brooklyn. Briccs —On Thursday evening, July 28, Mary B., wife of Charles A. Briggs, in tho 61%t year of her age. The relatives and frieuds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 77 Jane street, on Sunday giternoon, at two o'clock. Brapy —In Bellevue Hospital, in this city, on Tuesday, July 26, James Bravy. aged about 33 years, by occupa- tion arigger. He stated that he had a wife residing in Camden, N. J. His body is kept for his frieuds, in the Teceiving vault, City Cemetery. New Jersey and Philadelphia papers please copy. Borp —On Friday, July 29, Wruuiam Fustcumr, eldest a of cen and Lizzie Boyd, aged 2 years, 10 months and 8 days ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. folly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parente, 458 Greenwich street, this (Saturday) after- Boon, at two o'clock. His remains will be taken to New York’ Bay Cemetery for interment. Cuarke.—Oo Tuesday, July 26, Francis Henny, son of J. V. and Elizabeth Clarke, aged 4 years and 3 months, Chicago papers please copy. Cuamreers—On Friday, July 29, Harmer SHELLARD, wife of Thomas Chambers. CoanGcax.—vo Saturday, July 2, at Meax, near Paris, France, CaTngrint A , oy daughter of Thomas and Mary Corrigan, of Newark, 'N. J. Cuase.—On Friday morning, July 29, Jexmmm Hour Cuasm, the daughter of Charles S, and Elizabeth ©. Chase, aged 7 months and 8 days. The frienas of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 83 Christopher street Caxngrry.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, July 20, Evten, the beloved wile of Patrick Carberry, aged 40 years. ‘Bhe relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from ber residence, coruer of Navy and Tillary streets, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Covrrs.—On Thursday, July 28, at his residence, Perth Amboy, N. J., Of consumption, Joun M. Covrm, in the 44th yoar of his age. The relatives and friends are reepectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘The boat connecting with the Staten Island Railroad leaves foot of Whitehall street at nine A. M. Crowey.—On Friday, July 29, of consumption, Jony, eldest son of James and Filen Crowley, aged 14 years, 10 months and 29 cay: The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- specifully iuvited to attend the funeral, from the resi- deve of his parents, 445 Washington streot, on Sanday afternoon, at baif-past two o’clock precisely, without further notice, Darton —At Charlestown, Mass., on Monday, July 18, Lucr Borser, wife of William Darton, aged 55 years, Daysnare —On Friday, July 29, Carmenine, wife of Robert Drysdale, No. 4 Waitehall street. The {ricuds of the (amtiy, and the members of Ionic Lodge, No. 456, F. and A. M., are respectfully invit attend the foneral, from her late residence, No. 201 ‘Thirty fifth strect, on Sunday afternoon, at One o'clock The funeral of Lieutenant Aunent S. Dwicnt, inothy C. Dwight, of this city. who was killed near Petersburg, Va., June will take place at Kev. Dr Huribart’s eborch, Yonkere, 00 ay afterno half past three o’clock. Acquaintances and friends ‘are invited, Dowetty.—On Friday, July 20, Any, the beloved wife of Terence Donelly, aged 55 years, The friends and ‘acquaintances of the family are re apectfuliy invited to wttend the fureral, from residence, Gowauus, Twentieth street, betweeu Fourth and Fifth aveunes, on Sunday alternoon, wt two o'clock. Her remains will be taken to F sh for Interment. DowuxG.—Oa Thornday, Jnty 28, Ftazauera Kinpow, oply child of Maria L. aod the Iate William L. Dowling, aged 16 years and 2 months The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ner late residence, Finshing avenue, ear Throop avenue, Brooklyn, on Sun- day afternoon, at three o'clock. * De Gexsen,.—On Thursday, July 28, BM De Guescn, tn the 4st year of his age. Tho juverai wili take place from the Church of the Na- d avenue, between Secand and Third streets, tivity, Se this (Saturday) morning, at nine o'clock, A requiem mass will be said for the repore of his soul, and his remains then takeu to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Ferork—On Thursday evening, July 28, Wintiaw xe, in the 20th year of his ‘The feiatives and friends of the famlly and those of Lis brother, Conrad Fricke, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis hate residences, No, 107 Nimth ave. Nhe, corner of Kigbteenth street, this (Saturday) after. noe, at ove o'clock. FLawiGax.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, July 29, Maria LILAMETH, youngest devighter of Joba and Mary E Flani gan, aged 1 year and 9 months. The friends of the tamily ere respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, oo Sunday atternoon, at haif-past two o'clozk, from the City Hall, Brooklyn Frazke.—On Friday, July 29, Mre. Ruods Frazee, agea 87 veare Her remains will be taken to Now Brunawick, N. J., for interment, from the reaidence of her son, No. 1,914 Third-avenne, Hartem, Ganay.—O0 Thursday, July 28, aftor a short but severe lines, Patnaik Gatan, aged 35 yeare, @ oative of the parteh of Killare, county Weetm h, lreliod, The relatives aod friends of tle family, and those of hie brother William, iso the Society of St. Vincent de raul, of tepuen’s parieh, and the Con'erence at large, are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, thie (Satur lay) morning, at nine o'clock, from tis iste rest , No. 619 coond aveoue, and (rom: thence to St. Stephen ® churo’, Ad © Where will be @ solemo requiera mass olered for (he reposaof his oul, The remains will be mtecred in Oulvary Cemetery, Law anest.—Cn Wednesday, July 27, Remoca, wife of Jobo ie rest 1 Ativew and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the Reformed Hutch ehuret in Sixth avenue, opposite Amity street, at two o'clock this (Saturday) afternoon, Giynows —At No, 4 Navy street, Brooklyn, on Friday» July 20, Many, wife of Peter Givbons, a native of keris county Mayo, Ireland Hor Triends are invited ty attend the fondral, this (Satarday) afternoon, at half"paet two o'clock, > Papert At Stamford, Conn , on Thursday aveni July 26. F. Ganpiner, widow of Sami. &. Gardiner, OF bhelter Island. x the relatives end friende of the family are respectfatly invited 10 wend the funeral, without (urther iuviation, on Sanday wternroD, at three o'clock, from the residence of ber son-to law, Wm. P Jones Gayan.—On Friday July 23, Micuars C Green, eldest kon of Witiang and MAry reen, aged 30 years The fungral wifi take Viace row te raudence of bia Parente, \o. 54 Watts areet, OD Bondy “fleruoon, at ope ootock, The frame of he temtiy and there of his brothers, Wm H, aad Tax Gredu, ace remp@ufally in Vised Wo Ationd, jotice of funeral in Sunday's Herald. srg Nene — The meee Of Manitoa Ladge No. eommusieation of sald lodye. at the Room, Odd Feliow's Hall, on Sunday afternean, at twelve @’clock. By order of the Master. BICHARD HORNER, Beornary. Lavaancn —On Friday morning, Joly 29, after a snort Dut severe illness, FDwARD, the infant sov of Kate M. and Rdward 7, Laureoce. Nutéce of ruucral hereafter. Lawwence.—Al sunrise, morning, July 29, Eow dons, only child of Capt. Kdward % and Kate M. Lawrence, aged 13 mouths apd 4 days, Notice of funcral heres ter. La Wat.—On Friday, July 29,.after @ lingering illuess, Hayey Gattatiy, son of Jaoed and Sarah A La Wal. The relatives and frieuds of the family are respectiully 40 atiend the fuveral, atthe Laight Street Dap- ‘eh. corner of Laigtt and Varick streets, eo Sun- half pas: tao o’elock. ic papers please copy. Marsiiaut.—In Bloomingdale, on Saturday, Juty 23, Mra, Fuuuw MARSiArL, © native of Bdimburg, Scotlaad, in ‘the 25th year of her age Her remains were interred 4m Trinity Cemetery. Moony. Thursday afternoon, Jaly 23, Grozce Napix, in/ent son of Thomas W, and Lizzie J. Mody, aged 12 move! The relatives and friends of the femily are \uvited to attend the Yaneral, this (Saterday) afternoon, at ove o'clock, from the resilience of bis pareata, corner of Foriy- ninth sireet.and First avenue. Marrigws.—Suddevly, in kreoklyn, on Thursday, July 28, Jony T. Matriews, in the 24th year of bis age. His friends and rel tiutly invited to at- tend the fuseral, fron late residence. 376 Hudson avonve, this (Saturday) a'terpop, at two o'clock. Sasrees,—At Whitestone. on Fridvy, July 29, Lociss, danghter of Andvew and Meta Masters, aged 2 you's, The relatives and friends of the (amily are respectfully tvited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) aftersoon, at one o’clock, without further notes. Tho remains wii bo taken to tile Lutheran Cemetery. MotwryRe —On #riday, July 29, OwEN Mclervae, in the Gist year of his age. His friends and aaqaeintances are reapectiully invited to eiiend tne funersi,on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from bis iaie residence, Mighty fourth street, between Fourth and Fiith avenues, His remains.will be taken to Calvary Cemetery Reve. —On Friday, Jaly 20, at the residence of Patrick Rooney, 340 West Sixteenth street, Mary Anne Raven, for the last ten years a member of Mr, Roauey’s family, in the 12th year of ber age. ‘Tho friends of her father, Patrick Revel, and the iends of Patrick Rooney are respectfully invited to tend tbe funeral, from the above number, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock precisely. The friends of her mother, Margaret Walsh, are also respect{ully invited +o attend. Saoat.—On Taursday, July 28, after a short and severe itIness, Erzzanerit R, Sort, the beloved danghter of Pat- d Rose Ano Shost, aged 15 years, 9 mowths and fr’ May her soul rest in peaco, Amen. ‘Rie relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invjted to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, July 30, at two o'clock, from ber late residence, corner of North Second and Second streets, Williamsburg. Her re- maine will be conveyed to Calvary Cemetery. ‘Sprixg.—Suddenly, on Thursday moroiug, July 28, Harner F.. wife of Amasa Spring, aged 35 years. The relatives and friends of the family ure requested to attend the funeral, this (Siturday) aftagnoon, at one o’clock, from her late residence, Ne. West Thirty- minth street. Boston papers please copy. Smmips.—Oa Friday, July 29, of consumption, Joun Saretns, in the 26th year of his age. ‘The friends snd acquaintances of the family are re: Bpectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday a(ter- nooa, at two o'clock, from his iste residence, 104 Mott street. Viatt.—On Thureaday, July 28, Euza, widow of John Viall, in the 85th yeur of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on,Monday morning, at ten ociwck, from the North Dutch church, corner of Fulton and William streets. Waurrsora,—On Thursday morning, July 28, at Newark, N. J., Orn H. Warrwore, to the 29th year of bis ago. His remains wiil be taken from his late residence, No. 382 Broad street, Newark, at eleven o'clock, ibis (Satur- day) morning. The funeral services will take place at Hartford, Conn., on Suoday. Witscume,—Suddenly, on Friday, July 29, Mus. ANNa Wrractugr, widow of Heary Witsculef. Notice of funeral heroafter. et eee atmaxsg Yon 3a" YORE rate Das, CLEARED. Steamah!p America (Rus), Wessels, Sonthampton and Bre- men—Oeirichs & Co. ‘Steamship Mariani (Haytien), Matthieu, Port au Prince— R Thackeray. Steamship United States, Share, New Orleans, Ship Ca houn, Paze, Liverpool—Spofford, Tileston & Co. Bhip City of Montreal, Luther, London—Thos Jame Ship Yorktown, Driver, Londo—Grinnell & Mintn Bark Glasgow (Ital), Rapp, Penarth Roads—Lawrence, Giles & Co. Brig Santiago (Br), Elsenbrook, Falmouth, Ja—H D Smith & Co, vbre® L Swan, Mathews, Machias—W Miller & Hough- ‘ Bite Avoetta (Br), Ingraham, Manzanillo—M'Coll & ‘brig Virginia (Dan), Von Appen, Philedelphia—Funch, Meincke & Wendt. Schr Aterfean Chief, Pressey, Philadelphia—J Boynton & Son. Schr J W Kimball, Crockett, Philadelphta—J Boynton & Bon. Sebr Julia Ann, Roich, Bangor—R P Buck & Co. Behr Nellie Bloomfield, Hancy, Stamford. Behr Granite State, Hallet, Boston—W Lewis & Co. Schr Lane (Br), Shaw, St Johns, NF—D B Dewolf. Schr Matiida (Br), West, Santa Martha and C M_J de Pomarejo. ‘Schr Telegraph (Br), Shaw, Cow Bay—D R Dewalt. Schr Adrian (Br), Martin, KingstonP I Nevius & Son, Behr Corfune (Br), Bethel, Abaco—James Douglass. Schr Mary & Susan, ——, Blenthera—James Dougiase. Sloop ( Imer, New Havon—H 8 Radatt & Son. Chance, Baltimore. — Vineland, Ree Philadelphia—Bentley, Smith ARRIVED Corsica (Br), Messurier, Nassau. KP, July 25, With mdse and passengers, to B Cunard. Fong Suey, Kildreth, New Orieans, July 21, with mdse and passengers, to W H Rebson. The hip Arago arrived 198; passed im the river, bound up, steamer Yazoo, hence, 224, 175 miles BE of the Baliz steamer Washington, for New’ Orleans; off Sombrero Key Light, broke the piston rod of the pump, which took 36 hours to repair; 2(th, say a sidewheel steamer in chase of lg blockade ruuner, bit the chase was soon given up; same Gay, was boarded by U Sgundoat Quaker City, crnising, all well; 29th, the piston rod again broke, which took 5 hours to repair. Steamship Cost i, July 27, with mails, passengers Rira, Jones, Aspin nd specie, to DB Alien. Bteamship ‘an Livingston, Baker, Port Royal, with passengers, to US Quarterma: ‘July 25, spoke steamsiip AU Ciark, trom New Orleans, going into Port Royal; 27th. Cape Hatteras bearing north, distance 14 miles, spoxe bark Linda, from Cardenas for Pilladetphia, 9 days out. Eteamahip Western Metropolis (U 8 transport), Hilton Fortress Monroe, with 510 sick and wounded soldiers. . 20, Highland Lights bearing’NW, at 10:30 AM, passed steai ship Avantic, bound South. Es ntal (J 8 transport), Sumner, Alexan- aroship Cont dria with 91) rebel pritoners, to U 8 Q rmastet Rip Don Diego Cot Liverpool), Taylor, Montevideo, 87 days, with wool and hides, to Geo Mone. Ship Fire Sonner (Nor), Boe, Rotterdam, 88 days, with mdee, to Funct, Meincked Wendt. Ship John § Harris (of Montreal), Harmon, Trinidad, Cu. ba 27 daya. with sugar. to master. July lat 37, lon 73 30, spoke whaling sehr NJ Koght. Bark Hunter (of Portland), York, Cienfuegos, 19 days, with sugar, to Thompson & Hunter Bark Albert tie Good (of Sunderland), Frazer, Liverpool, with sat. to John Jackson, rp 00), NS), » Geo Wher Crouse, Arroyo, P Jaly (the Staten Iss Brig Ocean Petting!!l, Silenas, P Ve (of Turks Taland). to Brett, Son & Co. Ris days. with anger and molass Avy %. in the Gulf, bad a aurrica ed to rin before it under bare po Arig Davide & Carolina (Ital), M x hours. Palermo, 65 days, Passed Giberaltar Pith frutt, to Hormboe & Baiche une 12, Bric Sharon, Smith, Clonfnegos, 26 days, with sugar and molasses, to Moses Taylor & Co. Almore, Hook, Miragoane, 13 days, with logwood, to Brett, Bon & Co. Brig F No son, Wier, Georgetown, & days, with coal. Schr Empress (Rr). Outhouse, Backville, 9 days, stone, to PI Nevius & Bon, Schr P © Smith, Trout, Chery field, 8 days, with jumber, to Bimpeson © Clap. EcheiWiilem Sillum, Dickinson, Hertford for Philadel- <br Eranress (Br), Dorchester, 12 days, with stone, to P pha viug & Son, ir Alcs, Havenor, (Prince Edwara’s Island, 12 days, Pail i M ddletown for Bllzabethport. peon, New Haven, 100, wh, Tho on, — Sehr UF ton. Jameson, F Kind for Staten Teland Behr Kub con, Pond eto taven tor Rondout. Bebr ki Benr Bebr Seur ‘own for Newburyport Bene Rdwin All uit for Providence, Behr 8 Pargelee, Jones, Kondout for Norwieb, Bohr Hen) F -,tondowt for Horton. RSeur Sarin Jane, Gardner, Ronfout for Newnor’, Schr Arua, Crowle, Ronghkeepsle for Somerset, Kehr Ontario, Albro, Rondont-for Providence, Bel Young America, Potter, Rondwut for Pawtnoket. cir Geo EB Prescott, Mile, Dix Islend. chr Aca Ames, Ames, Willet Behe O iver Curtis, Wright, Providence, Schr Arctic, Hicks, Georgetown, DC, 6 dave, Rieamer Ashiacd (US transport), Oondrey, Washington, 47 bone with 240 sick and wounded soldiers, to the Medical D rector. htemmer Sea Gull, Rector. Providence, Steamer Kin r. . Frovidences Eteamer Chesapeake, Willetts, Portland, Stenmer Monitor. Jones. Philadelpnis. Rreamer Aphrodite Steamer Trt Steamer Virlean, Morrison, Ph Steamer Liberty, Merce. Phil Arr oTth=Sehr Aretie, Johnson, Aux Cayes, ¥0 days, with logwood, to Brett, Son & Ov, ” . The Titian bark Dovere, from Genon, arrived t7th, is eon- signed to J Fasein & © 2Ath-= Rieger Fung Suey Otto, John Nertran parka € Hook nie, Mare) m aith—Ships Vievory Wind at sunset, N. ine David Hondies George as, GW Rooeve' Bandy n, Syne Jacobs; woh #8 Min 0. od Thoruton Ko 61 Watt Sraeerstoows %, 25 ann 27, ‘The fellewing approved Masvers aod Cillcera have reesived comuanione trom thin Amsnetation — James U Ho lis, sehr Darkagay; George Com ing Americas Samuel L, Uord, brig Barab Pe. | i: Win Ramer, bark Rarow: Augustine | a re a yon iT b, ong Rowailes J eNane a Locixpa A ayuxe (of Brookhaven), bas been Dped out and taken npon the roaring railway at Newport, for repaire, The Bay State Rubmartne aed Wrecking Com- pany, acooré ng to conta 4, rvesive 66 eomt of her anne - Fr giadatear TL Pea ee | 82.000.000 “22, Sona Crnzam, from ag yng oy ed ashore Sunday might last. 24th, Wolf lass suaien fiveeeeae — nip Gaseite of NB)’ Westhemen ah Manrittes, win his tenes ail Phoasste bande beat mt da Sea in ip Bw: Slocum, y bark Brewster, Beebe, do, 150 sp; sbipe Mary Hathaway, 40, 230 sp—probadly taken last season; Mary, Morrisom, Kdcartown, 900 9p. Sroxks—Sabe Al echany, of Provinestown, 6 months out, with 44) Bblavoil, July 24. lat 30, lon 76, Spoken, «c. Bark B Colcord, from Boston for Sagua, July 24, lat 37, foreign Ports. ‘ APRIGA~At-Cape Coast June 12, barks Costarellt, Morant, Arthur Pickering, Roberts, and Said Bin Sultan, Adaason ue. At Badagra June 7, bark Warren White, Nelson nec. Awxrek, May 24—Passed dhip Alexander (Dutch), from Singupore for Bomtea, Avox, May 1—tu port bark Sea Bird. Weston, une. July 1 Price, NYork; do; scbr Gabrielle, Smith, St Lee. N Yor! Sth, brig Bogota, Fe bark Elen McDo- , Cuba, 04 Bay’ June 7—In rort barks Alacrity and West In- dian, for NYoru; orig Belle, for do. ‘Bid bark Amenoano, or Oxtcurra, Juge 8—In port Gen Cobb, Dudley. and A Sherwoot (Br), Tuompson, for NYork,' lig; Gem of the Govan, Prichard and Tan ore, Muriin, for Bosion, iconda, Paureingten. for do; Susan Licks, Attwood, for do. di R dh pied, Somers. for Meulmeia; Osborn «, Bray; Polar Star, Gorham, and Cos nga Boxart, nne, Kameralda, York, and Ovenhidce, Berry, for fgt or ehir; Ophea. Holway, for aale, fgt or cher, Sid June 7, Ki en Fo-ter Robinsen, Boston. Foocuow, May 1°—Im port ships Sarah Newman, Co! Orion, Whiting, Mary Glover, Hughes and Monsoon, Mer. nil for Shanghai; barks Keifp+e, Carmmon, for do; Jas Mil- lor, Carbouet, (or do; Kin-an, Wilis, for do, Govaives, July 2—In port sehr Fanny, from and for N Fick Bay, CB, July 7~Are betes A Richards, Donovan, and Mex Nickels, Rowbronk, NYore. 30 Copernicus (Br), Grant, New a, Morel, do: achr Rob Roy: Gow, do, co Chase, for San Fravelsco; Parrott, Shir ey. Mutien, une; barks What Cheer, Moore, for Foochow: OC Lorenz. Mever (Ham), Moller, for San Francisco; brig 8t ‘Thomas Packet (Ham). Michelson, for San Franciseo, Mavacvrz, July 16—[u port brig Neuvitas, from and for New Maven, lag. Mecsourss, April 30—8id ship Eureka Hall, Galle. Marxizios, June 12—In port ships Revown, Howes, from Calcntta, disg; Borneo, Hard, for Batavia, regdy: bark Course, Grin, from Boston, diag. Ship Ar-onaut. Norton, having completed repairs, sld for NYork May 29. Steamer Mo Yune, from NY rk for China, putin here for coais May 31, and sid again Jun Msntua, May 21—In port ships Tropto, Hamtin; Nor’ West- er, Almay, and Geo Peabody, Paine, for NYoric, Paxama, July 17—Arr presse Golden City, Lapidge, fan Francisco, Sid 11th, steamship Moses Taylor, Blethen, "th, Uncie Sem. Horner, do, {ps Golden City, Sslvador and Sonora, “21—8id ships Assyria, Delano, Queenstown or Falmouth; 2th, Oxford, Holbrook, do do. Suaxcuax, Mi 21—In port ships Beth 8! an (Br), Arm- strong, for San Francisco; Weatern Continent, Lull, for Hong Kong: Wild Rover, Rogers, from Fo chow arr May 14: Bengal, Melville; Canvass Back (Br). Gunderson; © (Br), Hubbard, and Magenta (Br). Janvrio, une. ssie Stauton (Br), Scobie, for NYork; Dex (Br), for Liverpool; W Sevburn Nye. for Nagaraki; Einily Banning, —. feom San Francisco, arr May 6: Nes- ter, Cloutmag, from Nagasak: 12th. for Hone Kong; Osaca. Huff, from Foochow. a 3) Deianove. To:rey, from Bangkok. arr 1th; Hiawatha, Philip T, Oak: want Rever. Hunt. and Starr King, Smith, unc; schr Gen gan, Wheeler, unc. . ‘Sid May 5, ships Luzon (Br), NYork; 12th, Anita (Br), do: Georges, Wil! Hong Kong; ‘Northern Crown, Saunders, Nagasaki: Mth, sehr Alice, San Franciaco; 18th, abips Samuel Russell, Winchell, Amoy; lvth, St Paul, Crowell. Hong Kong. Swarow. May 3—JIn port barks Huntress, Whelden, for Newchwang; Star of Peace, Kendric, unc. § ronE. June 8=In port ships Ocean Home (Br), for NYork; Agnes (Br), sor Boston; Peorless, Roberts; Mary Whitridge, Oreesey. and Peruvian, Sargent, for Hong Kong; Hussar, Howiend, une. © StJouxs, NF, June 27th—Tonched ship Fayorita, Bro- ‘man. from Antwerp, for r, to proceed for NYork 28th. Has 468 passengers—all we! 8r Joux, NB, July, 27—Sld shipa Lizzie, Moses, and 1 hoe, Bixby. Liverpol. St Tiomas, July 25—Ia port sehr Anna Sophia, Rice, from Bt Martins. seeking: a Bay, @GI, May 23—Arr bark Annie, Whetta, from ‘ork. June 7—In port steamship Oriflamme, Lane, from NYork (arr 5th) for Hong Kong. ‘Whampoa, May 2)—In port bark Robt & Alexander (Br), Moore, for NYork. Zanzinar, May 3—Arr bark Heroine, Tripp, Muscat (and | 3i, at 8 o'clo sid 16th for Providence.) American Ports. BOSTON, July 28—Arr barks D Godtrey, Webber, Accra, WCA; Tangent (Br), Sawver, Georgetown, DC; achrs Pio- neer (Br), Godet, Aqyin, St Domina; Sea Breeve, Coombs; Flora King, McDona’d, ‘and La Plata, McDnnald, George- . DC;" Barah beth, Keller. and W P “Philips, Smith, Philadelphia: Sarah Lavina, Parker. Elivabethnort Returned brig Rockingham, hence for Fortress Bonré was in contact night of 25th Inst, of Cane Gol. with brig Waltham. and lost jibboom, and started cutwa: Below bark Mutiah, from Algoa Bay, CHG: brigs Lizzie, from West Tndies:, Waltham. from NYork; and two barks anda brig anknown.* Cld brig Scotland, McLellan, Cardenas; schra Leo (Hanoverian), Jongob'aid, Falmouth B and market; Pathway, Willetts, Georzetown. DC, ‘29th—Arr steamship Commer Halifax, NS: ey Ne tional Guard, Cape Havtien: bark JohoGilpin. Cape Tow! Waltham, Georgetown; Lauri! Je, Cape Haytien: sot ‘ + BRISTOL, July 27—Arr brig California, Camm, Cardenas Lge leg Metcalf, Hull, Philadeipiia; America, Rey- ‘ork. PALL RIVER, July 26—Arr schre Rachel Vanawnan, Van- C; Minerva. Crossman, do: Isis. —, ‘aman, Georgetown. Elizabeth, Davia, NYork. MYSTIC, Ct, July 26—Arr achr Eliza, Potter, New York. NEW ORLEANS, July 17—Arr steamship Cassandra, Fortress Monroe. T8th—Arr ateamahip Daniel Webster, Sherman, Fortress Monroe. Below, coming up, ships Autocrat. Hurwell, Bos- ton: Isabel, Allen, NYork: bark Annie. Chase, Philadel- phia Cid park Fanny Ealer, Perkins, NYork, 19th—Arr steamship. Suwanee, Fortress?Monroe. 2th—Arr steamship Star of ‘the South, Hilton Head, Below, coming up, ship Harrisburg, Wiswell. Boston: bark Mary B Rich, Clapp. NYork; Ninevah, Stackpole, Philadel- Phin; Genessee, Nichole Boston; Arena, Williams, Phila- lel hia ‘NEWPORT, July 26—Arr PM, schra Nicola, Chisam, Lin- n, CR. for New York; Challenge. Tapley, Bangor for ‘tind ipa A Hammond, Paine, Boston for do; Tanta mount, Davis, do for Forwress Monroe: Fair Dealer, Martin, Rockland for Philade!pbia; Eugene, Grav. Calais for Wash: ington DO; Elfzaheth, Orcutt, Bangor for do; Susan El- dridge, Ray, Bilzabethport for Boston, ‘27th In vort brige MA Herrera (Br). Killman, Cardenas for Queenstown; 8 Small, Torrey, Perth Amboy’ for Thom- aston, repairing Also bark Ephraim Williams, Sleeper, Rockland for Washington, DC. PORT ROYAL, July 1°—Arr scbre, Richard M Denvil Hendrickson, Philadelphia; Francis Gatteriay, Allen, New York: 1th, brig Mary & Rowland, Rowland, NYork: sche Lizzie M Stacey, Dapbeare, Norwich: lvth, schr Emily, Matebings. NYorl a dark Fleetwing, Davis, NYork; schr Alethea, Cassidy, do: 234, steamtaz Republic, Steed- man, NYork: 25th, echr Robe't B Smith. De Waters, NV ork. Ath. sera Lilly. Francis, Fernandina; RC A Ward, de, Morris Teland; Richard M Denville, Hendrickson, niina; 21th, steamer Nath! P Banks, Blaisde 25th, sehr Alethes. Canalds, NYork, Ferg inon. do. PROVIDENCE, July 27—Arr steamer Kingfisher, Kenny, New York: score Jacob Birdsall. Hazelton, Philadelphia Oscar F Hawley, Philadelphia; Freestone, Smith, Elizs bethport; 1 Fiizabethport; T J Hill Wheiden, Cold Spring, N¥; Crosaie, Wix jew York sloope Thomas Hull, Hall, New York; | lackstone Allen, New York: Harvest, Corwin New York via Sristol: Rhode Now York. Gid schr Neptune. #illin Sid_sches JR Mather, Willard, Priadeiphiay Rilzabeth, Brown, do: John Met er, Bradbury. Haverstraw Trensire. Palmer: Ba. Northup; Gharies U Hulse, Mahan; Zoe, Bpelman; Roxanna Burley Ansti nah EB Chave, h mold; Denmark, slope Rienzi, Go: PAWTUCKET, Jnlv 27-Sid achrs Jo-ephine, Burns, and Btaten Islander, NYork, i OQRTLAND, July 29-Cld bark Lucy A Richote, Ford, ar: ‘Schr Matamores, hence for Matamoras, July 16, tat 2842, ‘The proper books for auch subscriptions will ry G Walker, ‘don Pomoa do, Ly ag ni Ge om! STREET REFORMED rt; 27th, Mediator, Davis, Sagua. Sid sehr Orion, i bat! REV. SAMUEL B. BELL, D. D.. PASTOR, WILL OOUNTY OF NEW YORE Subscriptions are hereby invited te & Lean of Two Milica Dollars, authorised by an ordinanee of the Board ef Super. ‘visors, approved by the Mayor June 15, 1864, entitled “An Ordtuance to provide for the procarement of Volunteers for the Armies of the Union, as part and parcel of the quota of the City and County of Mew York, under any future call of the President for men,” wt opened the Comptroller's office om and after Saturday, the 18th June fnstant, and will remain open until the whole sum shall be taken, Subscribers will be required to deposit with the Ceunty Treasurer, atthe Broadway Bank, within five days after entering their subscriptions, the amount subscribed for by them respectively, and on presonting bis receipts for the money tothe Comptroller they will receive bonds of the county for equal amounts, redeemable on or before June 1, 1865, with interest from the date of payment, at the rato of aix per cent per annum, Our fellow citizens, and the public genera ty, are respect fully invited to eo-operate with the Board of Supervisors In the benevolent and patriotic purpose of supplying the quote of men from this county, on’ the eall of the President for more men for the army, soon tobe made public, without resorting to a draft for that purpose, Ao- tion will not be taken to rais volunteers under the erdinance referred to until a sufficient amount is sub- seribed to warrant the Committee in proceeding 1m this matter | | | | [| MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptrolier. Cire or New Yorx, Derartuent or Finance, Comrrazou uer's Orrice, June 18, 1864. RELIGIOUS NOTICES, NEW FPISCOPAL CHUROH.—DIVINE SERVICE will be hekt by the church of the Holy Trinity, in Rut- gers’ Inatitute, Fifth avenue, between Forty first and Fort second streets, on Sunday. The Rev. Biliott D. Tomkt will preach at SeP, M. The morning service is discontinued for the present. Cackon OF THR RESURRECTION, THIRTY-FIFTH J street; near avenus.—Rev, EB. 0. Flagg, rector. Rev, Wm. H. Benjamin, assistant rector of the Holy Ooi munion, will preach in the morning, andthe Rev. Mr Rus- se}. of Zion's church, tn the evening. Morning service at balf-past ten A. M.; evening at a quarter to eight P. M. ES COANAL STRERT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —THE coneregation of this church will meet for divine wor- shipin the City Assembly Rooms, 446 Broadway. to-mor- row, at it's A. M. and 3'¢ P. M. After which time the church will be closed sill the first Sabbath in September. Beate free, all welcome. AR ROCKAWAY. L. I —ST. MARY'S CHURCH, THE bg Star of the Sea,—A discourse will be delivered by the Rev. Edward MoGivnn. D. D., at the above church on Sun- 14 o'clock. Subject—"'The Tickets fifty cents, To be in the valage. IRST FRE® BAPTIST CHURCH, TWENTY-EIGHTH aireet, near Broadway —Kev. D. M, Graham, D. D., WIR preach on Sunday, Sist inst. at 103¢ o'clock A. M. and TP. M. ath school concert at 2 P.M Rev. Di day eveninz, July 3i Bac JREFORMED | DUTCH, CHURCH, TWENTY-FIRST street. Rov. A. R. Thompson, pastor.—This ciurch wi! (Providence permitting) be kept open, and the Rev. Dr. Hardenb.tzh supply the place of the pastor during his va- cation, Preaching every Sunday morning at 103¢ o'clock. There will be no Sunday evening service. M, POER WILL DELIVER THE FIRST OF A 1» secien of his quaint and common sense sermons at Me= tropolitan Hall, 95 Sixth avenue, on Sunday evening, Ju'y (ALS P.M. a ‘discusslgn on the cause and ery. T, ANN'R FRER CHURCH, EIGHTEENTU STREET, © “near Fifth avenue.—Services every Sunday at 7% A 31.10% A. M., 344 P. M., and 7% P.M, the af m being for deat mutes. “Yo-morrow the rector’ will preach mt each service, PIRITUALTSM.—UNION HALL, CORNER OF BROAD- © way and Twenty-third street. '“Elizabeth.’? This di- vinely eloquent trance epesker and wonderful clalrvorant mediuin. will discourse at 144 A, M. and 7% P.M. ab three in the afternoon there will bea Conference Circie. f sin and MISCELLANEOUS. 3 ‘prorosats FOR ian, Taxsscny Deranrwunt, July 35, 106, Rotiee ts hereby given that subscriptions will be reestve® by the Treasurer ot the Uniied Biates, the several Assistons ‘Treasurers and designated Deposttartes, and by the National Banks designated and qualified as Depositaries and Pinan cia} Agents, for Treasury No'rs payable threg years from August 15, 1864, bearing inierest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent per anwm, with semi-annual eoupens attached, payable in lawful money. These notes ‘will be convertible, at the option of the holder, at maturity, into six per cent gold bearing bonds, re deemable after five and payable twenty years from Augusd 15, 1867, The notes will be issued in denominations of fifty, one | EH | hundred, five hundred, ove thousand and five thousand dollars, and will be issued in blank, or payable to order, ae may be directed by the anhacrihere, All subscriptions must be for Afty dollars or some mab tiple of Atty dollars, ae Dupticate certificates will be fasued for all deposits, Tha party depositing mast endorse upon the orlginal certificate the denomination of pots rejired, and whether they are to be issued fo biauk or parable to order, When so en dorsed it must be left with the o leer repeiving the deposit, torbe forwarded to this De} The notes will be transmiiind to the owners, freo of trant portation charges, as soon after the recep} of the original certificates of deporit us they cna be prepared. Interest will be allowed st 15.00 ali deposits mad prior to that date, and will be paid by the Department upon receipt of the original certi As the notes draw interest (rom August 18, persons mal- ing deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from gate of note to dite of deposit. Parties depositing twenty. % thousand dollars and up» wards for these notes at Any one time will be allowed a cons mainaion of one-quarter of one percent, which will be paid by this department apon the recriptof « bill for the amount, certified to by the oficer with whom the deposit was made, No deductions for commissions must be made from the de posits, Officers recelving deposits wil see thatthe proper endores ments are made upon theoriy nal certificates. All officers authorized to revive deposits eve requested te give to applicants all desired information, and afford every facility for making subscription _W.,P. FESSENDEN, Secretary of the Treasury, ghebecriptions wilt be received by the Assistant Treanrer of the United States, coraer ef Wa? and Nassau streets, ‘ Firit National Bank of New Vork, No, 4 Wail street, Second National Bank of New York, Twenty-third stree and Broadway Third National Bank of New York, No. 5 Nassau street, Fourth National Bank of New York. 27 and 29 Pine street Fifth National Bank of New York, 388 Third avenue, Sixth National Bank of New York, Sixth avenue an@ Broadway. Eighth National Bank of New York, 660 Broadway. Ninth National Bank of ‘New York, 363 Broadway. Tenth National Benk of New York. 240 Broadway. Central National Bank of Sew York, 71 Duane street. Fatloual Exchange Bank 07 New York. 184 Greenwich ot AND ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will doubtless AFFORD PACILITIES TO SUBSCRIBERS. 3. | HERE I8 ONE PLACE WHERE THE PURE WORD of @od'ts preached —It isin Fiope Chapel, 720 Broad way. Preaching on Sunday, at three P. M., by 3. 8. Buow. Beats free, Strangers invited. DUTCH ‘church, near Sixth avenue.—This chnren will be open for divine sorvice dna a sermon, please Got. every Lord day morn at 1U3¢ o'clock, through the summer. The Rev, James i. Hardeaberah, D. D., will officiate, reach’ (D, V.) im the Fiftieth sireet Presbyterta shureh, between’ Broadway and Kigbth avenue. on Sunday, nly 31, at 1g A.M. and 7% ‘Sub jects—Morningy “Consc'enee.* Evening, “The Royal Preacher.” HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED. A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, WITH BEST OF REFE- rences, desires to rent a’ furnished Houre, in s good Reighborkood. The owner's family would be boarded ones erent, Addrtss for one week J. D., care W. W. Iver, 116 Nassau street, N. Y. city. vy (A. SMALL, RESPECTABLE FAMILY (ONE CHILD) want part of @ house, with modern improvements, first — \d floor, Rai yrmey ne lg eet en near Sixth avenue. Rent m: reas, With par teulars, J. K., Herald office, re PoRMSHED HoUSR waNTED—roR six woNTHS So eed iocauion “Addrecn, siating Teal, Aa, rand ino : 160 Herald ofiee. wptipcasate: OFTY ROOM WANTED—NEAR THE MIDDLE OF |4 Broadway, about nfteen,feet high; to beoocupicd fe one month, to paint @ picture in. Address, ‘with dim: sions and price, &. P. Hingaton, 2 Sullivan street. ART OF HOUSE WANTED-—IN A GENTERL NEIGH- borhoot: rent not to exceed $25 per month: a perma. nent location preferred, Address, with full particulars, United States Officer, Herald oilice. ‘for three days. ART OF A HOUSR WANTED, IMMEDIATELY —BY family, with references entirely satigfac: part: location between Twentieth and 'Fortieth stremts, west side, Leave particulars with ADAMS & 00., 953 Bi UV ANTED-ON A LONG LRASE, A SUBSTANTIAL Building, on the East or North river. suitable for a i caloric grain dryer. Address Marsh & Co., box 3,047 tice. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, FOUR OR FIVE anitable for hoaxekeeping, in a good neighbor hood, between Bleceker and Thirty.oighth streets; rent not to exceed per month Address N., Libby House, 58 Warren street, for two days, stating partioulars. Refer- ences given if required, WASTED-FROM NOVEMBER TILL MAY, FOR A family of four, a, Front Parlor on the first and three Rooms on the second tloor, well furnished, aud a first clase private tab! position to be in or near Fifth avenue Ma- ‘digon 6, and within a few blocks of Madison siuare. Address, stating also if stabling can be had in the vielnity, Mr, J., 119 Madison avenue. NEW PUBLICATIONS. BOOK CONTAINING MUCH MEDICAL INFOR. AA mation. and especia!!y important to femal post free to any part of the United States, Bie ICK MYERS, M. D., 493 Broadway, N. b Fadia OF, ADVICE FOR LADIES. ion never hefore published, sealed envelope, for 10 centm 652 New York Post oitce, Address bo: W ROOKS AND CARTERS DF VISITE.—SEVERAL new subjects just added. 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Any man can @urily | | CLOTHIVG. i TTENTION —AT THE NKW STORE, NO, Vad A uentienan are guarantes pach article of Cast OF Ol . for the Southern and Western market rand try © MISH, 14 Third avenue, near th street. Ladies attended by Mes. Miah, ROW BRY. -H. ROSENTHAL HAVING AGRBAT desire to purchase a large quantity of cat of Wearing Appare. Furniture, Carpets, Jewalry, fe, by calling on or Addresaing him Indes an? rentiemen'ean ‘ob:ain the wtmast Fale for each artiol®. Ladies atendad to be Mrs. Rosen} tha). Please remember, and try 355 Bowery, opposite Great Jones sireet. 1HUKAP AND PASH IONABLA CLOTHING. J Binek frock, tH. . Rusiness Conw ng 0% ¥ a mere Pants . « 3 10 sae . «| ta GBOREE LEVIY. 427 Broome atroot ani 51 roadway. ° J CASHBERG PAYS THE HIGHEST PRick ror 4, Lacies’ and Gentlemen @ Cast Of Clothing Parties waited on by Addressing Ll. Cashberg. (8 East Twoifth street, wear Broadway, Ladies wailed upoa by Mra. ASTROLOGY, Owing to the crowded state of ont aolumne we araguen Wed to omit all advertiseraants coming wader t , Beewine MEDIOAL. Owing 0 the oramdet «ate of our colnmns we em pale oon Vt ad RiverURAMments coming under Lie above | WAN fen stamp for | sooner, Address bo: ra Wood ate BRAT QUALITIRS OF PINE, i) ANTED=@A SMALL HOUSE. WITH ALL MODERN provements, furninhed or wnfurnished. or furniture fo location ‘net higher up than Forty-aixth street. Broome street, at M. dy P.M. ANTRD—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, NOT TOO far up town, with use of bath, 4c. by @ man and wife without cutldren, Rent not t6 exceed $25 or 0 per month. Private family preferred. Address Furnished Rovins, Heraid ofiee. V ANTED—A SECOND FLOOR AND ONE OR TWO d door, auitable for housekeeping, for tn New York or ap a9 agentioman and w'fe, ot! First class references. Address, stating terms, dc., H., Heraid otiice. ANTED—A TIOUSE, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished, with modern {mprovements, in a genice! lo- cation; “moderate Fent, Address for twe days W. A., sta- ion WANTED—TO HIRE OR PURCHASE, A GOOD HIGM stoop three story Dwelling House, below Murray Hill 10. Porsesaion wanted Oot. 18, or 70 Poat oflice, New York, ANTED—AN OFFICE, ON THE WEST BIDE OF the town, in the vicinity of the Hudson River Ratl- rond depot. Apply at 212 Broadway, room ‘and wast of Fourth a apectabie netxbborhaod, in (irae @r seonnd story. All moderh Liprovements. No pec so asian urther up than Thirty-fourth street @yort. No children, Rent in Bs ‘ance, Address Mra, Gray, station G, Broadway Post oilica. ANTED TO RENT—HY A PRIVATE FAMILY, & furnished or noturmshed House, In, good neighbor, hood, containing from 8to 1) rooma of referonce Kiven, Address W. M, & 8. $43 Broadway. ANTED TO RENT~A SMALL DWELLING HOUSE, two oF toree wortes, in agenteol nelghborbood, In this city or Brookiva. Any one having such @ howss, who can by the loth of au) may meet with a good ning the address to the Astor Fire Insurance . 16 Wall street. ei WAntet: 70, RENT IMMEDIATRLY—TWO, OR three Lofts on first or aecond floor, down town, of any other reépectable vention | opscanenl with regard to Company, W rent, Address B, &C., H ware D TO RENT OR LEASE—EITNER IN NE York or Prootlym. « Building suitable fora storage warchoune, Address, stating location, rent, &., J.T. C., Wor 1,361 Pont office. r BILLIARDS. 1 H WOULD CALL TITF ATTENTION vest quality to his new improved athe mandars Four Pocket Ta W. chase Tables of the very ion Cushions ‘of which he is the «0 pies W ‘0 HIRE. Tia Mebiee Address L, N. P., Herald oflica. COAL. ‘and [iekory Wood, by the load er cord, at the lowent ‘Orders by tgit pramptly attended to, Vardy | garnet prices, ‘a Wrenua, Detweon Hnirty-ifrn and Thirty aisih } airy ROWLAND & CO. stats, De, feeencrs ows CASE WHILE LABORING |'NOBK CONSUMPTION, AND HOW HI8 PULMONT: SYRUP. BEAWEED TOME AND MANDRAKE PILLS ACT ON THE 8¥8- TEM IN CURING DIREASF. AND THB GREAT SUCOF&8 ATTENDING IT. ‘Thirty years aco 1 in the last stages of pulmonary consumption, and given un to die I resided in Pi 4elphia, and Dr. Joseph Pariah. then of this clt sme to Moorestown, N. J.® sistance of nine mii took me two days toget there, On my arrive’ I was to bed. and thera laid for many weeka This waamy na tive piace, where all my family lived and had ‘ted of come jae Dr. Thornton, who atten ed my father in hie st {Iiness, wan celied, and gave me ene week to fx up affsire, He had seen asl my fairy go thet way. ai thought I was togo tro = T' en I heard of the remedies now offer ta the Wubi, which cared me. It seemed io me that I could feel them penetrating my whole system. ‘They soon ripened the matter’on my lungs, and I would spit of more thena pint of offensive matter every mores ing. soom as thas began to anbsite my eongh, fevers pain, mignt sweats all beuan to learn me, and iny appetite came go great that tt was vith dificuity T sonld keep — ting toe ‘auch, I soengained my streagth, and I bar been growing in esh ever wince. Kor many vears I bi enloved unintarrapied good health, keeping er Stomach healthy with the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake temperament. My weight fat ‘a On iny recovery people wou! to vee if their cases were like purpo-« I pay profeesonal visite in the ‘conermptives wish to see the one whe makes thes* melicines, and who was cured of consumpties: by them. To make new lungs is'imposibie. but cavities is the lungs and chronic nicerations of the bronchial tubee ean be healed. Such cave: are dving hourly under the or. dinary treatment of physicians, and jus: sich are cured he prop er use of Schenck’s Pulmonte Syrup, Seawee: Tonic and Mandrake Pix 1 am now a healthy ‘man, lobe of the right long, the jon and complete adhesion of th sound, and the upper obe of the ri: lang is in a tolerably healthy cond'tion. | Th <reacon wns physicians do m mown is they Irv 10 a0 too much: they gree edicines to etop the couch, to ston ediil, to ‘stop. mighd heetic fever, ana by so doing they d-range the whole {ye powers. loc tng up toe secrelt ms, aud eveptnal mks and dies. A orde! P ills, as T am of a biliou dines the patient nation of the ratient with lungs enouch left to cure, | direct low 10 N8o 6 three remod es. Remove the y will stop Of the r own accord. cured af consump! rh, canker. u'cera are made healthy. Im ernted throat, many section liver complaint pepe rand stoma land this canker, @ renic eatarrh, oof uvila, | more prevalent t winiry. Th's ts frequently eansed oul stoma! y burn itont wth cause tne and again, and al thev willgets temporar: rele! Correct the atormach aad liver, and they will heas ap themselves, Good nustrition isthe remedy. If yon bave any disease inany partof your body jtwill remain there and decay more and more anti! ron can e stor ach 'o the con dition to digest fond and make new biao: diseased matter This ta the only way t lungs and ulcerated b onchial tubes andi iver, and natn re will slo the hentia jes in the tomach eon have Idea that certain: mediern puri ers of ther Blood, When blod 1 be pur feds it fe diveased the name ax the di enved matter in the ayatems liver ancl the stomacb , food, It will make new Tenke ihe p hich te diseused simonie Syrup is ane of the best prepa of iron in vse: ft Is a powerin! tonic tm itself, and when the Reaweed Tonfo dissolves the maces jn the stomach, and it {© carried olf b- the ad of the Mandrake Pills, the Pulmonic Syrup is made into hiool Tine in the only way to cure consnmpt! n, If T cannot get ® good appetite, aod food does aot dest T cannot cure the patient. Never mind thee ve and Mt Will stop of {taclf Thin it the moar traub’e I hore with my tientaatimy roma. Thay sas, “Doctor 1 feel stronger: ‘can rat: my nicht sweats are betver, andl feel better « way, but my couch {9 an bad yet," and thee are astonts to hear me aay that it doce fot) matter remove the cance and the cong wh) ston of itself. Schonck's Kevweed cre 8 08 a good appetite ip ybon nine dave when thee ie ne Tung divense, Unies the liver is soconge Dat we drake Pills cannot aniock the ducts of the gall b adder i that short epace of time in order to allow the stale paseo. Keep the leer and stomeeh he no danger of ennsimpt'o ‘any ather din nae. fo lake cold when tho-e oruene are healthy, Those that are pillous. low spirited, dreary, fecling etapid, con'ed tonam ach full of wind, evervthic one battle 0 remove the r appetiie, nervons, sto: Prat is eaten ex heavy loss of memory, tr SCHENCK'S SBAWKED TONIC done box of SCITENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. This is sul clent, in many enaee to satiety what the medi- cines are. Prequebtly ove boitie makes @ creat chance im the restem. Any person wo enovs ord nary bea th, by using the Seaveed and Mandrake Filia ooonsion hiy moat et the digestive organs in mich ® Health: condom thay rev heconie (leahe. Tean prodice & number of mv old on sumptive patients, now en oying good health, werghin nearly too hundred povnts ‘The Seawred Tonte directions «ay. After each meal,” bat where persone éountry during the #aniner geawan, fever, they shonid take the Tonfe fi feel any way weak or debilitatet fram tha juice of the reawred. perfectly harmiesm, and more palatable then te best of French brandy, savectally as oan be obraivet now n dare, Twill De wt my > Bond et Tom ALM. ne jor, and are ade ¢ to ‘tele turn, 18 pometinies takes tera ar threr hanes nefore the. eet to the! they come eary Inthe morning. Persons very etocome nw public earrings will be ate tended to at once, to them fnnecerwry expense. All advice free but fora thore g® era notion with the Rew Pirometer the orice Is £3. The exomination iy made by Ineing the instrument on the heat and when the pie Hemttreattes the coving ‘everie ha dean the envitien, ara and whether there te Innes enongh left to cme T woul Tike ever, ane to be evamined thet enn afford it; for T cam then tall better whether ther can be cnred. MATHIMONIALs NTAL..A SENSIMLE, AVERAGE LOOK. ATRIM| IVA in an. pert with noone to lwve none t lady hetworn the aes of fifteen and twenty fer, atm) a to lavish Wis a nipon, matrimony if mis wet disposition! and pete ficure demirable, Ad~ Harry Ketehiim, atation D, New York. in al Of nature's attribn' caress, If Im earch of youn; == = th TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, a 1 GREAT, ORIGINAL MADAME BYRON HAS RE Ca fom Paria, and can be conanlted on the present, find tease. 8 the ereatent Spirituatiat, Medial hint ove: was Known. Bho cat Tong separatert, ove Twenty tire heart's {tol ftreet, Lactien 0 cents. gentemen SI. TO LRARN THE ART OF Ww ANTED—A coloring pho Afior (wo ween Inatrnction of one hour por lav work will be given ont or a aitnation Procured. altar 713 browdway, room. 1) @ KONIGSABRG

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