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8 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Mosrars—Livay.—Ov Thureday, July 28, by the Rev. jay, both oF r ORTHR —At Hempstead, L 1., on Saturday aon 80, a ur. Merwin, Cavvm 'M. Noarunur, ‘York, to Eumza, daughter of the late George White, ow , of Bro kiyo. ps Baagen—Pamson.—On Thoreday, July 21, am Huon, Isleworth, Enaland, by ibe Rev. H.W. > bards, M.'A., rector, ANTHONY Vay Benoa, tee $ Poris, France, to J0Lm A , youngest daughter aries Peireon, Eaq., of New York. Si ISS: on 8 sae At Now Bedford, Mass. oun Aer, in the 42) year of bis ace ya ¢ Mis remains will arrive in New Y¢ ox on Taesday morn- fing by the Fall River bost, amd DC ¢ iried at the Cematery ef the Holy Cross, Flatbe'n, Le Daai’a tame Cath lio church, Court str", “Rrooxiyn, this (T eday) Bivernoon, at thre@b'clocy His friends and those of pis | oo att Franca Kelly, are invited to attend the BROWN. —OP, Sanday, August 7, Oscan Avotr Brown, oUDgeat 8%, of August and Sarah Lrowa, aged 11 months end 1 day. Fare thee wet!, sweat bud of beauty, Littie angel, ture thee well For taou were too pure avd lovely Ip a world ik» this to dwell. The members of the U. B Beuevolent Association, No. 1, aiso the members of the Pilgrim Lodge, No. 243 3. 0. 0/0. F.. also the members of the Seamen’s Bowrd- tag House Keep Benevolent Assoois tion and the frieuds @f the amily are respectiuliy invited to attend the fur Fa},tois ({ueeday) afteruoon, atgone o'clock, from tbe res dence 0 his parents, Ne. 67 Monroe street, The remains Will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Brooxs—ip Elizabeth, N. J., on Monday, August 1, Busavern ANx, wise of F. W. J.’ Brooks, in tho 38th year ei ber terred in Cyprees Hills Cemetery, —— mains wer Rosarpvs —On Sunday, August 7, MARTA Lovisa, eldest @auxhier of the late Cornelius 8. Bogardus, fhe iriends of the (amily ure invited vw attend the funera},on Wednesday aiternoon, at two o’clock, from Sho resiteoce of her mother, Park avenue, near Bedsord avenue, Brooklyn. Coorrn.—On Friday, August 5, at Bedford, N. ¥., Auic:. infant daughter of J, Lienry and Alice Cooper, aged 4 montie and 2 days. Her remaivs were interred in Trinity Cemeter: Coorer,—At Coorer’s Vlas, N. Y., on Wednesday, August 8, Sawce, Erwin Coorer, in the 24th year of his He was a griduate of Yale College in the class of da member of Columbia College Law Schoo! v.—Suddenly, on Monday, August 8, Axxx, the beloved wife o' Thomas Colson, aged 35 yeurs, fhe 1 es and friepus of the Mmi'y are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ow Wednesday afternoon, @t two o'clock, ‘rom her late residence, 169 smith street, Beutn Brookiyy. Cuazovenrs.—On Monday, August 8, at College Point, B.1., dirs. Mawes Lousa Cuazournes, aged 60 years, eonsort of Felix Chazournes, Esq. Toe funeral w i take place on Wednesday morning, at Daif-past teo o'clock. The remains will be conveyed to Caivary Cemetery. The ‘riends of deceased and of the family ere invited to attend the funeral, Carriages will be in attendance at Hunter’s Point terry at 10 A. M. Catuocn.—On Monday, August 8, Jonas CALHOUN, youngest sou of Henry Casboun, aged 22 years. ‘The relatives and friends sre. respeotiully invited to Strend the fuveral, from the residence of bis father, 429 West Twenty second street, on Wednesday morning, at @leven o’ciock, without further notice, aiee.—ON Sunéay, August 7, ARTHUR Morris, son < tharies W. and Mary Popham Carmer, in the seventh rut e. His r: mains were deposited at Scarsdila, Devmw.—On Sunday, August 7, Wii D., son of Peter ¥. ava June £ i eonts, aged 4’ months. The re @iyes and trieuds of tha family are invited to @tiep’ the (upers', bis (uesday) afternoon, at two @'clock, rom tne residenee of his pareuts, No, 244 Seventh street Davis—On Monday aftrnoon, August 8, at three @’clock, MakY ANN, the beloved wife of James Davis, 18S Years The funeral wil! take place from ber late residence, No, 17 kizave b sireei, at three o'clock» the a.teruooa. Washing’ p (). C.) pavers ploase cony. Dr fr At St. Remi (France), on Wednee- @ay, Jv y 20, AunERT DE “Soa. —On Sunday night, Augus @ftera short ilness, Makrn hGaN, aged 40 years, ana tive of the parish of St Patrick, Kilkenny, Ireland ‘His remains will be interred ‘in Calvary Cemetery, at two o'clock. this (Tuesday) afternoon. Will be taken to ahe boat frcm his late residence, No 82 Madison street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends Bre reapectiviiy invited to attend, Kilkeony papers please coyy. @ivex.—Oo Sunday, July 31. Tuomas Suaxp Give, native of Edinburg, Scotland, 10 Bis 4!th year, at bis late residence, &3 New strect, Chocinnats, Ubio, ‘Bootland papers please copy, Hvcuss —Oo Mouday morning, August 8, Many Finry, gaashier or Edward and Catherine Hughes, aged 1 year moni Toe friends of the family are respectfully invited to @ttend the {uveral, this (Luesd«y) afternoon, at balf past $wo o'clock, to the.Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flacbush, from the residenco of ber parents, 67 President street, Beuth Brooklyn. Hamun.—silled,on board the steamtug 8. E, Brown, By the explosion of a shell from a rebel battery, on the James river, oo Tbureday, August 4, Engiveer Jouy B. ‘Bamity, aged 30 years. een notice will be given wheo the funeral will take ce. Haunsmaw.—In Astoria, on Friday, August 5, of @dovers infantum, Maxy Viowetra, intant davabter of W, ‘M.and Mary K. Habirshaw, aged'8 monthe and 8 da; The remains were interred in Greenwood. Haut.—At the United States Hos ial, David's Island, .—: August 7, Jacop Hatt, in the 22d year of x The \clatives and friends of the family are respectfully Aovites to attend the foueral, this (luesday) afternoon, @t two o’cluck, from the xetbovtst Episcopal church, Mamaroneck, HaLty.— Oo Soupday, August 7, Mrs. E1sen Haay, aged 96 years. ‘ike relstives and friende of the family are reepectfally Jovited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, ab past two o'clock, from her l.te residence, 210 Last fourth st: eet. at Montreal, Canad), Jonny Ba- Hrxprk:ox —s) dden' BuReor, Red 29 years The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- Bers of Greenwich Lodge, No 467, F.& 4.M » are re. Vited to a'ieod the funera!,from bis inte resi : bth avenue, on Wecnesday afieruoon, mt threr JouNnson.—At Matanz.8, Cabs ef dysevtery, Watsaa Jons Down Ireland, aved 34 years. North of Ireland papers please copy. Eine —On Mooday, August 8,Caxnin Vw Wycer, young @8t daughter of br. L. E and serah King, aged 1 year, 8 and 8 days ral this day (Tuesday), at twelve o’olock noon, from ton strect. The remains will be taken to New vesacck, N. J., tor interment, Laup.—On | weday morning, August 7, Manri Lamp, Yate of Traivbnoy, county Donegal, Ireland, in the 74th Pear of bis exe. Our ‘ather must now be laid in the grave, His cosir now be vacant, and cheerie-s our home; But ovr loss ie his galo—be dwelis with bis Go ‘Where gin canpot eoter, where death cannot come Yet we cannot but grieve Jor # parent #0 dear; Tho gh we know he is free, bis suffering: are o'er, We cat not but weep to see him in death sleep. ‘The | lace that once koew Lim sbail know bim uo more The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully Qavited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, +t two.o'clock, from bis jate residence, 139 West Righteeutu Street. Londord: rry (Tr SNNEVET, 1D the 40th year of his at nine o'clock, after a short {llnes, on Wednesday, July 20, x, of Portaferry, county nd) papers please copy. Moanixcer.—On Sunday, August 7, aiter a long il!nese, Foaw U. Moaincey. 10 toe 60UN vear Of bis age The re ative: and friends of the family are resnect’v! y Movited to attend the funeral, atthe Second avecue Moibodist Episcopal church, on Wednesday moraing, ut ten o'clock, Meape.—On Monday, Angust 8, of inflammation of tho weis, ISane. STOW BLL, Inia: t daugbter of James M, acd ry Augnsta Mede, aved 16 montis. d® and ae jonintances are invited to attend the +1, on Wednesday morning, at cl yeu o’ciock, from ‘Woe corner of ‘Thira avenue aod 10th street, Mogrgy—Ox sionday moroing, after a rbort avd sever Mivess, fev. Mank Murrny, pm of St. ‘Leresu @horch, Tarcysown, Notice of funeral in to-morrow's paper. McLeas.—On Monday, August 8, Michart McLsax, in Whe 824 yoar of his age. The riends and relstives of the family are resnectfaliy ovited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afteruoon, St two o'clock, from bis late residence, 19 Hudson ave- Bue, Bro kiyo AN —At Fordham,on Sunday, August 7, Wim Lopiow.e juoroton M, aud Muria Kodman, aged 8 Months end Zi day ‘The “vrerai will take place from the roridence of his Brandmorher, sre, Dashwood, this (Tuesday) afternoon, @t five clock, . Roun «reox-—Op Monday morniog, Auvuet 8th, CHARLne ., ouly won of C hod the sate Letitia C, Robertson, Oye 2 years and 2 mootns, ihe 8 Of ¥ are respect uliy invited to at- Qed tho funeral, Wom 264 Grand” treet tts (tuesday) Siteraoen, at one O'oick, without furtner no Sacer —O! scarlet fever CuaKuin P. Sac ert, oply aon ‘of hligna Wells avd Harriett U. backett, ped 2 yeare, 9 and 3 days. rel services on Wednestay afternoon, at four ef his uncle, Chariie lace etriver. Relatives apd friends vited ty etend without fartuer noth Kn. —In Proovls 0, ob Monday, August &, © years and 2 months, daughter of Cat. Joun L. Bhackford, Pavers! services will be held at the residence of er Parents Putnam avenue, seovud door east of Fraokitn @ren-e ibis (Tuesday) ternoon, at three o'clock, The Friends or the family are invited te atvead without fur- Sher device. beet Sear E suscxronn, aged (ole ) papore please copy. ‘t—< 8 Brookly®, on Monday, Augom 8, Fravresra, roxt ode t ond of Peter amd Mary Stall: Moech!, aged 8 yous aod 2 months, The fauerai wii tke plas (rom corner of Myrtle and Pashingtoo wvenace.oo Wed: dur at two O'clock, Without further Lorioe. swendliasmigsivg Nyaek, Roo eR At The iriends of the family are reepectt _ the favors, troin the residence of Wy varente, Ne aaa Brooklyo, Us (Luesdiy) afvernoun, at fxrmm—On Sundoy, Angust 7, Aexe EK wd Teeannn om Aged 6 Sotinggeadt ete # relatives and (riends of the t are respesttatt ter ote the (Tuenday) etermee ey ' oe Of ber var Ti ad cereus, 441 Wont NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1864, | ‘Wasbington pe’ . 5 Tar.—on please copy. aminy, August ow of the jenks, Mrs." | Sivare Tamm, widow of Joho Palt, aged 56 iashe antives and friends of the family are respect'ully one 4 W attend the fi on Wedvesday aftermcon. at ‘clock, from ber late residence, No, 165 Eim street. ‘RERAKM® —On Monday, August ‘Yuepoaa, eldest Qsughter ef Richard and Cheriotte ‘Irebaree, ‘aged 21 years, ‘The friends and relatives ef the family are respect/ully invited to attend the funeral, ou Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of ber parents, No. 211 Wost Ibirteenth street, without (urtber tuvitation. Tayou.—Ip Brookiyn, on Monday, August 8, Exruen C, Sasoc. sengnter of nb a ne. and ‘the late Captain Vin- Gout Tilyou, in the¢stb year age. The entives ‘amd friowds of the family are iavited to Attend the funeral, from her Inte residence, No 120 Livingston street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday afternoon, at balf past three o'clock. VeRrLaNcx.—tio this city, on Sunday, Angust 7, Man- saxeess A. M., infant daughter of W. A. and Emma Ver- wvek, Pyare —On Sunday, Avgust 7, Janne H. Wuire, aged 22 years and 12 monibs. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wedvesday morning, at ten o’eloek, from the residence of bis mother, #ifty uta Bireet and avesue A. Engiish papers please copy. Wurre.—At Hobokus, N, J., on Saturday, August 6, Wham W. Ware, of coogestion of the brain, aged 30 yeare, 3 months and 19 days, remaivus were inte:red at Saddle river, N. J., om ugust 8, in the 20th year of her age, Ewity L., the beloved wite of WHiiam H ‘Waite, aud Gaughter o th3 lute Jobn Ferris, ‘The funeral wiil take piace from het late residence, 77 North First street, Wiiiamsburg, E. 0., this (Tuesday) aftervoon, at one o'clock. The friends of the family are respectfuily invited to attend St. Jobns (N. F.,) papers please copy. Waivers —On Monday, August 8, Harm, daughter of Win. H and Mary EB Waiters, aged’2 months. The funeral will take place this (luesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of ber yraudfather, James M, Wisey, 286 Third street, New York Wiamer —In this city, on Saturday, August 6, Qaras- BNR, Wile of George Welmer, of Akron, Ohio. The relatives and friends ate respectiully invited to at- tend the funeral services, at the residence of her brother, aries Weed, 274 Madison street, this (Iuesday) after it two o'clock, "ALL. —-Suddenly, of disease of the heart, at Manbattan ities on Saturday, August 6, Heyny Watt, on of W. H. al, Esq. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of his iather, this (Tuesday) morning, at cleven o'clock. Wurre.—The members of Dorie Lodge, No. 280 F. aud A.M. are hereby summoned to attend a special communica- tionfthis (fuesday) alternvon, at ball-past tweive o'clock, mt the lodge room, 68 Fast Brodway, for the purpose paying the last tribute of respect to the remains of our brother, Captain Joun A. Ware. Brethren of sister lodges are respectiully invited to attend, A. Haun, Secretary. JOHN G. BECK, Master. SHIPPING N EWS. ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—Ti15 DAY. 504] MOON SET eve 10 25 17:08 | wien ware: ‘morn 12 13 SUN Rises, SUN sxTs. Port of New York, August 5, 1864. CLEARED. Me pemergen Congress, Woodward, LiverpooleGrinne!l, AP Briveh Lion (Br), Mann, Liverpool—J F Whitney Bi phere Collingwood (Br), Barker, Plymouth, E—Slo- wiaik Grenmar (Norw), Nielson, Cork—Funch, Melncke & layward (Br), Mever, Liverpool—W McDonald. Brig Brig New York (Ital), Starace, Glasgow—W & A Nelson. Wright, Cork for orders~A Smiisers ant Miranda (Br), (Dutch), DeBoer, Cork for orders—W Sa- 0, Brig Elizabeth lem & Co, Brig Palma (Br), Raquo, Pernambneo—H H Swift & Co. bts Laura (Br), Langthorne, Matamoros—Brett, Son & ‘° Brig Neponset, Tracy, Piciou—Moore & Henry. Schr Bessie Rowe (Br), Rowe, Fa'mouth, E—G F Bulley, Heartt, Nas:au—J Do gas. am. Cow Bay=l Ta’ bot ¢ Co Bridgeport, NS—B F Snail & Co, ARRIVED US supply stesmer Admiral, Com WB Eaton, New Or. Jeans via Hampion Reads, 13 days Steaumbip City of Lénion (Br), Petrie, Liverpool, July Schr N Doane, Hal 27, via Queenstown 28th. 5 PM, with mdse ana sc6 paseen gers, toJolnG Dae. July 27, saw ships Arabia, Advlaide, A Harvest Queen, bonnd in; 6th inst, lat 422), Jon 51 60, ships Eastern Oty, John Hrigbt, and bark Elen; 7th, lat 40 55. 1on 67 &), steamsbip City of Waahington, hence tor Liver- pool; 8th.) mii of Sandy Hook, ship Deutechland, for New York. Sd, lat 4912, lon 43 88, to lat 4827, ion 47, saw a large number of icebergs, eamship Lowa (Br), Jarman, London, July 17. via A. with indee and 230 passengers to Howland & Aspin- 6th inst. 5:3) AM, saw ahip Great Western, Furber, from Liverpool for New York: 8:30 AM. lat 4i 10. lon 6540, Brom bark Anna. Venema, from Fiusiing for New York; same day. lat 4! 20, lon 66, ship Albion, Locke, from Liver: pool for New York# 7th, lat 40 89, lon 70 25, ship Mary Hale, nnd W. Steamsliip Baxonta (Ham). Trautwann, Hamourg, vis Bouthampten July 27, 5 P3i, wite mage and 41. passengers to Kanbaerdt & Oo. Arrivea in ibe Lower Pay at ii PM Sun- day and was detained by fos. ‘am ship Oder, hence for tar, Science, and Bermud: 1/49 44, lon 23 5), steam. ship Germani ence for Hamburg; 2d inst, lat 47 2), lon 39 07, Brbark Adelside, bound E: 3d, 10 AM, lat 47 29. jon 44 51) Br bark George Boil, Perry, from Ardrossa: i 4:5. 3 PM, 20 mi es \W of Cape Race, Am ahip bound W! Sth, PM, lat, 43.27, lon 60 20, bark Montezuma; 6th, 3 PM, lat 41 89, lon 64 53, & large Am ship, with parsen gers, bound W; 7(h, 5 PM, 20 mies E of Fire Irland. a Br pteainship bouid £. &d, lat 47 29, ton 45 47, passed « large joabers Steamship Potomac, Sherwood, Portland, with mase and Passengers, to H & Cromwell & Oo. Sbip S0io (Ham), Breken, Manila, 187 days, passed Cape Good Hope June 4, with hemp, to master, Park Hermann Belimuch (Prus), Frendenberg, Cardif, 62 dass, with coal. to Funch. Meincké & Wendt, July 81, lat 42 35, lon 66,28, saw bark King-town, bound B. MasTowver (of New Haven), Lovejoy, Port Spain, 12 davs, with mdse, to H Trowbridge’s So: Bark Princess (Br), Ryan, Sydney, CB, 16 daye, with coal, to 0 B Swain. Bork Hesperus (Br), Waeath, Sydney, CB, 19 days, with coal, oJ Boynton's Sons. Bark Demon. Crowel!. Philadelphia, 8 days, Brig Arabelia. Price. Aspi 1, 18 days in ballast, to J PF Joy. “Sth inst. 76 m les SE of spoke bark Harry Booth, from Philadelphia for Brig Naiad (Br), Ric! . Centers, 17 days, with sugar, to Tucker & Liguibourne, Is bound io Queenstowa: put in for order: Brig Excelsior (Br, fron. to MeCol! & Frith. Prig Amazon (Li), shompsom, Windsor, NS, 17 days, with Plaster, io G i Perkins, Brig Nelle 1 klin, Providence. Sebr GJ Miler (Br), Higds, Elouthera, 8 daze, with frutt, toJ Doulas, Schr Laura Gertrude, Campbell, Washington, 4 day Schr 0 & N Rogers, Hoimes. Bultt ah Prudden, Bermuda, 6 days, with old Schr Balloon, Clay, 5: port for Boston. edict Golden’ Eagie, Whitmore, Buizabetuport for Provi jence. Behr Amazon, Chare, Elirabethport for Norwich. bebr J Cone ~—, Bokton (or Albuny. Sebr Tram Smith. Terry, fall River, Mary Anps, Mur * Bene J Neilson, Bnet, Fat River for Philadelphi chr J Neilson, Burt, Fa ver for Philadelphia. Schr A Field. Petiit, Conacset Narrows, > Schr New Packet, Prost, Providence, Schr Denmark, Chase, Provide Schr E.eanor Ty Pacewire, Providence. BELOW. Ship M Nottebohm. Lamb, from Liverpool. Jnne 23, ht Deutsehjand Hansen, of aud frow f ark Despaich (Br), from Cuda, SATLED, iy, Fall River, Tth-Stea Jersey Bing, Blackbird, Doni Webster, Dud. ey Buck, We; bosseit, Promeiien: rook lyn; brigs Chriatian Marin, Persia; 0 Chiel, alice A Landeli, Lion, 4B Terry, Virginia, Kate Waiuunore, Sth—U 8 gunboat Queen, Wiud ut sunset SW. - Misectlaneou Surp Hinenxra—Lowestoft, July 24—Ship Wibernia, Whi eid, of New York, trom Chiaebxs for Leith (gineo) 4 vpon Hasbro Bund, was aesisted off by Winterton beachmen ‘and 4 tug, towed ub to 4 at tide time asyisied jut harbor, makivg wa ing 19 feet. Agreement With waivors £570. q Ship Hibernia has been surrered and ordered to ge; pot jog much Water, pumped, disc! (0 Send cargo on, Snir Avrosa, for New York, put {nto Falmouth ow the ‘20th ult, leaky. away fore and maln top Suiv Virus, 1s tresse tr rity prong mises yard, an threw overboure €0 carvoys of vitriag Aes Yard and OLUMDiA—Capt Mills foformn the Newburyport He inst that the Columbia did mot spring wlenk as t went ashore in consequence of breaking the u ler ainboom, He wat endeavoring to get Into that pert when tue ocd She had @ cargo of ganeral m dao valued at $1 ‘ost of which will bo waved in & maged state, The scdt will b he lnowned by Rock!ani d. (The above ‘eusel rey rebar. Capt Mit ler, from Sa labo ry on for Camden, whieh went achore Sd int of ack. 4 in trying to nok on the bar. flied, rew waved. Bhe was recently purcnas tren who were taking her home, vot inew to be about 30 years old. There were 30 bois four op bourd Sivcaronn, no da niin for New York, bi Crew saved. by tel)—The Morning Sta been totally lost in « Spoken, &c, Dreadnonght, Cushing. henoa el cand ‘kindly supplied ship Kate Prince with rs), June 10 lat 4 8 8, tom's diem, Colley, hence for San Franctaco, July 4, on 43 hence for Hong owies, from _Lverpool for Caleutt om Lover a, 8, lon G F (Ammorienn), 's {rom Prospect Harbor for Fa soouth, June 30, lat 45°, jon 28 W. ann, Fe nee Alexandra, Kelley, hence for Panama, Jone aber, * 17 daya henee for Panama, July 6, lat $2 40, drtage from New Bedford for Honoluln and Jove 18, tat 28 N, lon 87. “Curtis, from Caliso for ‘Antwerp, Jaly 18, lat 45 20 8. lon. “1'56. S lp Meridian, 80 days from Newport for NYorx, July 4, Bankr from Newpors for NYork, July 17, int 42 60, lat 45, jon 99, °Riip Helen, trom Havre for NY p Helen, javre for NYork, all well, lat 43, | Bh for N¥ork, July Sa 10 oo from Aotwer n 23 45. Siip Herald of the Morning, Williams, from Liverpoo! re st James ) from we Bt. laa, 4a U2, hc cesayitdg , Beck Mary (Br), hence Cor Rio Janeiro, July 90. tat 87 45, jon 64 | Prig A 1 Ross, from Portiand for Remedios, July 28, lat 31 86. ion 7) 29, (7 fuegos for Philadeiphia, July rig Geo Cramp, from Ci Howes nie Butler, for NYork, Ang 2, lat 82, lon 73, mons (Ditch), from Piiadéipuia for Antwerp, tof \ Yorks, from Massgo for Bermuda, Jyis Jon 66 Go. Ports. ANtwenp, July 2-—Are Washington, White; M Greenleaf, Merry mars) TF icunil, perce and Kiy Flovd. Dears D ru. Cofao; Sieve Herman, Phitadelppias M de St Aide jondere, and Jap-ter, Josephsen, N Bovnla Heart Giovanni Ka a. a Trifeletta, NYork a AAvEN July lS d Nord Awerica Lips! ohann Leauge, Lamke, do; Bremerbaven, Hilken, Baiumore. KReMey, July 23—Arr Orpheus, Wessels, NT ork. Boxpeaux, Juiy 22—Arr Turenne, Bernard, NOrleans; ‘Queen: Wiskio, do, BRoUWEESHAVER, July 23—Arr Walcheren, Heyden, New ¥ DA, July S—Arr steamer Lillian, Martin, Wiiming: t ; wohr L P Acams, Wass. Muchias a wid 2ist for Posladel hi Jo po | Aug 2, brig Henrtetta, Hodadon, from NY¥ork. Cannire, Jaly 22-—~id Shooung Star, Drinkwater, NYork; 24th, Thos Danham. Young, do, C 'piz, July 19—Arr Speedwell, Taylor, and Tejuea, 'arri- man, NVork. Sid 13th, New Or'eans, Sanders, Gorunna. peices June M—Sid snip Lottie Warren, Holmes don bea. July %—Arr Susan Pardew, Boston for London; 2th, Sherwood, Batley, and Sausparetl, McAlpine, NYork for do and all three proce: A, Off do, no date, Anna Delius, Hattendorf, from NYork for Bren Dow July 23—Arr Bessie Thompson, Jones, NYork. abe aly 23—Oi1, Jason, Nielsen, from New York for piwerp. Demarana, July 2%—In_ port bark Princeton. See!ov. for RYork; brigi Bounding Blow, Stevena, from and. for do; Roberta, Mar’eo, and J T nbbot Fatwourn, daly 2¢—Arr PL London; 23d, Copernicus, Vous, § Yorks van, Putin 25th, leaky, Aurora, Therensen, from Porsgrund for NYork. Guoucesrme, July 23 Arr Ruth, Glendining, NYork. Grascow, July 2}—Arr Britannia (x), Ferder, NY¥ork, Gri uly 23--Arr Cath Hodges, Lewis, NYore. Hou arr Katharine, Ensiow, NYork. Haver. Juv 22~Are Astrea, Simpson, Caliao; 23d. Mer- cury, Siewson, NYork; Pauline, Osteriok, Philadelphia; Marla, Mathisen, do, HeLvo! uy 22—Arr Vesta, Von der Eyk, and Gluckauf, Riedel, N Yor! HaMuon Calhorin. from ¢ Gray, Minai th, Aur NYork, 21 No Am vessel in port Sla 24th, ker, Boston. Ain vessel in port. D, May .0—Jn port ship Maria, Fair- ‘0 ready. Livixroot, duly 20—Arr Nova Providenza, Rugctero, Pbi- Jadelphia 4, NYor! d Constitution, 24th, World, Knight, ana Monitor, Kutler, N¥orx; Gov Lan: Davis, San Francisoo: 25th, Aralia (#), Hockley, and (s), NeCanley, NYork; Belle Wood, ‘Freeman, do Martha. do, : Sid 25th, Marco Polo, Geddes, Baltimore, Cl 25th, Hitbe NY¥ork. Hibernia Ent out 24, Vangu 4 sell, NYork; F B Cutting, Maloney; Universe, fintten, and Guy Manuering. Doilard, do; 25th, Ern (s), Grace, NYork; Underwriter, Bairnson, do; Ironsides, Oliver, do, Loxpon, Jaiy 25--Arr Elizabeth, Trysilius; Astronom, Klopper; Patrl-k Be: Robinson: Theresa, Robinso and Adler, Wenke. N¥ork; 20th, Martha's Vineva: tian, dv; Alpha, Sorensen and Industrie, Hil Caroline Nasw: rr, Colier de Cid 23th, oe . Schmit. NYork, a Sonne ees Joly 20—Arr Village Belle, Little, Phila- eiphia. Lwrsrorm, July 28—Pnt in, Hibernia, Whitdeld, from Howland’s Island for Leith (see Miscel). L 4, July 17—Sid John Bernet, Jamieson, NYork. J 10—Arr Arab, Lombard, and Angostura, burk Ibie, Hatch, do. Janus, NYork. eide, NYork; 18th, Josephine, Oliv H Hacvey. do, PLYMOUTH, July 20—A\ ary. Philadelphia, pili, we Sart kd, Gertrude, ‘artiet, from Callao for otterda pat™, Inly 25—No vaseel in port, , July 28—Arr San Pasquale, Povior, and Im- fa, Artesia, NYorg; 25th, Lauro, do; Eagle, 26th, A) On do Prinea, Libby, from Callao; 25th, Napo- leon, Thompson, from do; Armsirong, from Balt mor Ryor, I W, July 25—~Put in, Mazeppa, Weeks, for Avtwerp, Scuty, July 22—0ff, Susanna, from NYork for Amster- Scrream, July 21—In port brig Fred Wording, for Balti- dam. more 10 days. Sasta Cavz, Cuba, Inly24—In port brig Fila Reed, Jar- man, from Stduco for NYork about Ang 1, Ide. Texet, July 2—Arr Waalstroom, V Duyn, Baltimore, [Per Sreausurp Hiseestay, ory Farner Porxt,). Arr from NYork 224, Se 25:5, Rea, and Flora, at Bristol; Jupiter, at Bron wersh Harmou'm at Fiusliing; Atalanta at Bremerhaven; 26tb, Aima, «nd Lilly, at Antwerp; Gideon. at Ryde: th, Maria. Adelaide at Liverpool: 28th, Perseverance, at do; Jno Bun- Jan, at Green ‘Atr from Boston, Concettina, at Zest.” Bid for NYork 25th, Rockman, from Newport, (The Latest yia Londonderry.) Arr from NYors, Hebe, at A icaute; Gideon, at the Tole of Wight: Alabama, at Cardiff; Hans Egece, in Kincroad; Jno Bunyan. in the Clyde; Anna Deliua, aud Eltse Mathi ce, at Gottenburg; Jupiler, Boardman, Alara. Wi nd Hermi- ove, at Antwerp; Prince Albert, at Cuxh: Oder, Ham. burg; Lofdon, at Start Point; Eliza, at Waterford; Robt L Liane, at Liverpoot. Bait, from Philadelphia, Susan, at Bremen; Marie, at favre. ‘Arr from —, Miller FURNITURE. ro, do. Sid 21th, Chatsworth, N EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY FOR ROUSE- keepere.—All the eleyant Housenold Furniture of @ Private family will be sod at a great sacrifice tor cash— magnificent rosewood Pisnoforte, three clegant Parlor Suits, rosewood p Tables, Curtains, Ivory Clock, Brussels ‘acy Chairs and Lounges, fe. Al and Dining Room Furniture. Inquire st 119 Wes! rect, near Sixth aren’ GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH.—A PARTY WHO is going to leave the city will weil out all the House ho'd Furniture of afour story house for $1,000. Address this day, wi ind residence, A. B,, Herald oe. LL KINDS OF FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, BED- ding, Looking Glasses, &c.. cheaper than elscwiere. Gov. SkEDEN, 263 Bowery, between Stanton ant Hours ton streets, Goods warranted and delivered free, Call and save money before the advance. Furniture in suits, N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF HOUSBHOLD FUR. nitnre sor sale at @ racriice,—Pianoforte, Etagere Bookcase, Mirrors. Pi tains, rosewood Room Furniture, 113 West Twenty-third stroet, near Sixth avenue, VWANTE-IIEDIATRLY. NEW OR GOOD SECOND hand Farnitare and Carpets, to onmpletely fui a three story house, 25x78; all the rooms to be furnished as eeplng rooms for gentlemen only; would buy or lenge the geme fora term of yoars, Addross Van Zandt, 146 East Fourteenth streat, “__ WATCHES, JRWELRY, &C. T 609—WaTc DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER Plate, Guns, Pistols, &e,, bought—I will pay 250 per éent mora than can be obtalied at any other place inthe city. N. Be—Also, Pawnbrokers’ Tickets wanted for the abore articles, at the same rate, 609 Broadway, corner of Houston strect, up etalrs, room 5. T_H. HYMAN'S, 618 BROADW. Bond street, room No, 8.1 wiil pay for Dinmonas, set or unseat, Waiches and will advance cash on the above articles, 658 Broadway, corner of Bond street. TAMONDS, ‘OLD GOLD ASD SILVER, DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD AND stLygr. Persona who.wish to sell Diamonds, old Gold, Rilver, oF any kind of old fasuioned Jewairy, go io LOUIS ANRIOM, Taf Broadway, A ‘Y) per cant more than any other prrsi ww York since the ainitosetration ef th mistake—723 Broud Noes BROTHERS, IMPORTERS OF WATCHES from their ows manufactory in Chauz de Fonds, Switzer. Tang, 15 Malden lane, New York. RY BION PRICKS PAID FOR DIAMOND JEWEL ry, Watches, fine Pearia and India Camel's fair yawle. Ho from till 10 and 2 tii! 5 only. B. W, PLUMB, Diamond Broker, 612 Broadway. Valuations | percent. Loans negotiated. aaa “BILLIARDS, BUWTARDS—ORAND, OPENING NIGHT AT THE Steuben House, 205 Bowery. This house has been ele. gant). fitted up with four of Sherp's superior tables; and all the lovers of & game, {0 the coolest room in the city, are tavited to give us a call next Tuuretay evening, August Ll. SIXT LUDW. KAPFF, Proprietor. H. GRIFFITH OFFERS FOR SALE the only true and correct combination cushiens ever in- his twproved four pocket and six pork Cal and e-amine, or send your orders by mail, to factory, 146 Fulton street, u “€OO LATE Fon CLASBISICATION. RMY AND NAVY VOLUNTEERS AND SUNBSTI- m ry, cay 1 cers, seamen and ad gunbovts, Hchnst |, Which will be guar tanding, to whom fT 0 Don't en amere ® your wife o \ TO BY DRAFT. 2 furnished with substiintes x pane thrye years obiained from Provoat Marshals of any dt Referen es civeo to more vants (of this city and ower © of woil known h go reputation, Apply to Capialn Je Breokiye men wi edb & Lispenard street, near Broadway. well io call. GREAT BARGAIN.~FOR BALE, A TOY AND House Farnishing In ome of the Dest locations im the oity, aud doings good business Buld on aceount of Ieaving the city. Appy at Sixth avenue, between Seventeenth and Eighioouth * FOR SALES A, TRAM oF inAVE TROO also Harmenn; trick warranted to carry 4000 by part of the city. Beid tovether or separate. .y see S id ath street, near Teath aven HORSES, OR SALB—A SMALL BTRAM PROPELLER TACHT 14 tone burthen, $8 feet on deck, 614 inch eylinder, by stroke; one of Hoes apright engines, 34 inch boiler, Uiong, A aver Anniye to ie a. SUMABON, ington Fish Marke N® Y@AR YOLUNTERRS avi TES ed, $20 cash and. 3100-eyvernment bounties we choice of my command sity York Vol- at Aimira village, New Vor! rtilerr, cavalry oF | reghine ta of the State; or navel serviee. nar’: mot 7 Bie creat, sear Browtwaye Pain COMBE, O0 Lieve $100 AXDUPWARD HAND MONEY PAID TO ANY One, MAN OF Woman. Who Brings mubstitutes for Pk ae ater abou oof arnateed to the rN, aptal 1» 50 Lispew near Broad a, fe F unteers, ca TBO My Miacks, VOUURTEERS —e0r STiTUFHS AND OU volunteers wanted for my own command, in earap , om the N York and Erie road. PAL Hinmediately whoa rove, Hi UP aud wall BE ® favorite j owned eMerrs wane! copeused meth, Near Brow ® . and Elsinore, at Antwerp: | ply to Capita COMM | _._ COPARTRERSHIP. PARTY WHO PAS $2,200 TO INVEST CAN SECURI an interest Iman enterprise wnich insure a for- tune. This isa scheme which is really bona fide and will bear the closest serutiny, Address Washington, station POR, BAL ian RITEREST IN 4 LIGHT, GRNTREE sb Husinesa Just the thing fora man of small Apply to BUN, as J. O. Mil- = to ton &'0o.'s 8 Broadway. R JOHN HAWES I8 THI8 DAY ADMITTED & pariner in my business. HENRY J. ROBINSON. New Yors, August t, Isé4, -The wodersigne { will continue the four business at No Woitehall Gg he my § Produce Exchange, uncer the Arm mame of Robinson & HOWeS awry J, ROBINEON, JOHN HAWES: N*Y YORK, AUGUST 8, 1861.—-THE M OF ALIX. Shaw Jr. & Bro, dissolved tral consent, ‘The aifaire of the lage iirm will be sem.ed by ALEXANDLA L SHAW, Jr., 232 Washington strees, JARTNER WANTRD—WITH $3,000 OR MORE IP RE- uired, in & cash mannfact uring business, For partic. ‘apply to W. A. WHITE, 14 Wooster street, near ARTNER WANTED.—AN AOTIVE, ENGRGETIO Dusiness man. with a oapital of $10.00), to iake th place of a retiring party in a first class manutactaring news, Priveipais only need address 8., box 2,27 Post o| DARTNER WANTED IMMEDIATELY—IN A RE. munerative cash bisiness. na ing large profits: re- fereners axchanged, One with $1.000 capital may apply to Ja. MLION & CO, 208 Broadwa; SOO 79 SeCaWANTED. A, PARTNER IN A 19) well established, paying and cash manufacturing huctness: the best reference given aud required. Apply. at eam Packing Box Factory, Rieventh avenne, between Twenty-nintd and Thirtieth streets, east side, bird floor, ) “WANTED. A PARTY, Wirt rns sUUTNT, amount in cash, to join eanaly in an ep that will met a sire fortune for both in less ¢ ve months without any possil riac, Address Lvingaton, Post oilice, ¢ —PARTNER WANTED. A SUTLER OF A $2,500) Wneted cavalry rem went would taxe a pate ner, if a good man wio understands buying goods. apply to or address GEORGE WRIGHT, 534 Broadway. BG.O00 28,8100. ee PARTNER WANTED IN A safo and profitable manufacturing bu-imess; oriers constantly on hand; capable of greatextension, ad dress Z, 8, Heral'l offic, 25.000 WANTED. AN ACHIVE OR SPECIAL 20. + partner, with above amount in cash, (0 ihe advertiser in ap establinne | first class manulag None but principals need anpiy. and basi Address Factory, box 1v1 Her- i toring husineas. ness references exchanged. ald ollice. MUSICAL. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD Seta peri FOR saic.—Full seven octave, ail modern Improvements, rved legs and case, made to order by celebrated city cost $150, for $: 9 an elezant Parlor Suit, for $150; one do. for $125; alot of Parlor and Bedroom Furni- ture'at a great sacrifice for cash, Inquire at 119 West Eighth street, near Sixth avenue. A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTH FOR sale. coat $5), for $3.5. including Stoo! and Cover. Parlor Suita, cost $15), for $225: Ktageren Mirrors, Paint- ings, Bronzes, Statuary, Chamber Furniture; in use seven months, to be sold at a sacrifice, Inquire at 113 West Twen- ty-third street, near Sixth avenue, FIRST CLASS CONTRALTO WISHES AN EN- JA gagementin achoir. Address Music, Herald office. A COMPETENT SOPRANO.—ONE WHO RBADS ti muse well, desires @ situation in a Choir, Address M., Heraid oilice. GENTLEMAD experienc for pupils on A ‘WHO HAS HAD MANY YEARS an organist, wishes a situation, also W., Herald otlice OOD PIANO- h. Has foil fron rich and ant tone, &¢., and fully guaranteed. Apply at 10 Allen E forte for sale atm great bareain for frame, overstrung bass, ronnd corners. carved \e: bri 0 GUITAR TEACHERS.—THE ADVERTISER WISH- es to receive instruction In. the use of the guitar from capable andexperienced teacher. Address, with particu lars, J, box 158 Herald ovtice, ANTED—THRRE PIANOFORTES, CASH WILL BE aid for three second hand rosewood or mahorany Pianoforie:, of 6, 65, 634 or 7 octaves, Apply at or addrese 185 Grand Htatiag price, &c. BLOO~ASPEENDID UPRIGHT, PIANOFORTE RICH . id powerful tone, and is in perfect order, for sale: pricd $1.0; a great bargain. Call at 145 Forsyth street, third floor. By Kriembholz. INSTRUCTION. — T TOWNSEND'S ACADEMY —260 BOWERY, BELOW Honston _street—Bookkeeping, Writing, Reading, Spelling, Grammar. Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigo- nometry, Surveying, &o., are taught, day and evening. Separate rooms for ladies and for private instruction. Writing, $3 per month. No vacation. A BUSINESS COURSE BOOKRERPING, WRITING, ‘Arithmetic, Bpelling, $10 per quarter. ‘Algebra Ge: omotry, Greek, Latin, do. at 283 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Kew York College, 62 Boxery. From Gov. 8. King—Col, PAINE’S plan of instruction ts systematic and expeditious, A’ DOLBEAR'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, 609 Broaiway, boys are prepared practica'ly for business. They acquire manly heblts, become quick at fg rapid Dd men aud good bookkeepers. Gentlemen can te rooms, Open during the entire summer, re COLLEGE GRADUATE, OF SIX YEARS’ EXPB. rence in teaching, desires 8 position as private tutor her in the city or country; he is well versed in the ‘modern languages and mathematics, and has tie highest testimoniaia for character and ability, Address W. T. ., box 3,001 Post ollice, A EUROPEAN LaDy WISHES 4 RB-ENGAGEMENT ay French teacher in a school or governess in & family. She is experienced in teaching German and Engits in supervising the study of music, Best references gi Address Mile. B. R., teacher, Bethlehem, Pa, FIRST CLASS TEACHER OF ENGLISH, SCIENCE, elementary classics and elocution, having ten yea: exnertence as principal in a model school and professor ia college, desires an engagement; highest testimonials. Ad» dress Dico, box 175 Herald oflice. ALLSTON SPA ACADEMY, N. Y.—A SELECT COM- mercial and Classical Family Boarding School ior Boys, Admission at sil times, Next term be:ing Monday, Sept. 5. Send for cliculars to Rev. JAMES GILMOUR, A. M. ATIONAL CARD.—WANTED, TEACHERS OF branches, and in schools and DU 4] music, French and drawing and oth cotrespoudents to ald in Gilling vacanci seminaries. and to introduce trustees, teachers and pupils, Address American Educational Union, 713 Broadway. RENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES,—PROF, B, TELLERING, 819 Broadway, (sucessfully established in New York since 1552), will recelve applications for privat tuition fa the oforesaid branches, as also in latin, ang L'a g's ox @ trangers. BERMAN, FRENCH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES, Mercanitie Arichmetic and Bookkeeping taught at 484 Broadway, room No. 9. the residences of pupi: Ap. yy by letter or between 4and 6 P. M.to WILLIAM NITO Babov cilities in French, Piano, Music and nij Fifteen si sion, Young ladies are exercised dai tea, in the new gyinnastum. Rev, ALONZO FLAOK, A. M., Claverack, N. ¥. MPS: 0GR8s HOFFMAN'S FRENCH AND ENGLISH Hoarding and Day School, 17 West Thirty-eighth street, will reonen om Weduewlay, Bebtember 21. ‘Sree Hy will be at home after September 8 efore that date letiers on Dusiness addronsed as above wi bo promptly answered. Fewsox RIVER, INSTITUTE.—UNSURPASSED PA. M"s AIKEN’S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, amford, Conn.—The fall’ term opens Sept 7, Rrreuaxcus Robt, R. Booth, D, D., 101 Nint PF. Heywood, 16 West Thi lars can de had #t Randolph's, ] ERY FEMALE Me oo A at 24 101 ens by Hessen Oe CEMA, DED. ENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, TROY, y N. Y =—The Forty-first annual session of thin well knowa school of ural egience will commence September 1 5 Principal building $s comp! and ready for occupation. ‘The new annual register, xv! foll tuformation, may on's hook: be obtained at A rofeasor CHARLES New York, or (rom OW NE, Direo- tor, Troy, N. Y, HE MORRISTOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, FOR ‘oung ten, will be opened for the reception of echolars 6n the 24 of September, For circulars apply at the Lafarge House, New York, or io Colonel J. .G.. Augiade, Superin. fenient, New Hamb: 5 mit] the after that time at the In POOLS GROVE AND WOODBRIDGR PARK. sofend'd new barge, GERALDINE and ST) jarge Steamer. wth saoons, Also small Steaméi Bios and exeursions, to sapany, No, 18, to BIDDLE'S GROVE, TUESDAY, August % Landings—Spring. street, 754 0 ALM.; Trventioth street, N. 5, ovlock Thirdeth AN. 9 0c 00K; Forty third street, N, R. Wi. Mo@uinn, Bee. REAGLE. Fore JISHERMEN ON DECK.~SURE THING, No HUM. Dig The Isrgo sea steamer Virvinia Seymour will make an excursion to the Ghowera Ranks on Friday, A ng. Peck stp at 636 and pier ¢ jcke\s $1, Balt aud lines on Bo: wood, Pilot, North dC a Caren ee GRAND FEBIIVAL, ha x JONES’ woop, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST Ly, Tickets 25 cents. LEASURE EXCURSION ON HARLEM RIVER = The high bridge over Harlem river ts now thrown upea for foot passengers, having bean closed aines 1861, white raising the bridge to'incres'@ the supply of water for ine ltr. now presents is top @ new feature, and bas 114 and eubstancial trem railing sate for ebilaren and pleasure see! Dayvil Navigntion Comps m to High Hridga, Firat bo it bost down, 6 P. cin m end Spuyt ata ly Rourly from flare x ah from He lem; bride. Kare 1) om D. 0, Inthe RY Assistant Buperintendent, 5 SEGARS AND TOBACCO, ERG & CO. BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THR that the pateat on their improved Ci, ted, apo 2, 1804. for the ter a ik ited States Patent OF: ce, in Waehingion, f the Patent Oigoretts, Lb] eer tna pe da" TOBACCO—NOTICE TO r PURLIO by ufactul ‘a and joobern, —' on remain the © conte per poner Th paper of EDMOS e va not ‘rind it a) TON'R Currency Tobrcon, 500.000 BENs-on YARiQus BRAND, At $69 At a!) Over the fe. one anny) to “all “porte of the United. Staten. Pe best relcroncas cau be viven. Call OB OF Adar NO Dew etree. pene rend wa POLITICAL, Prmocsezio NATIONAL unanimous resolution of the bat the York asey at On the 6th inst, it was unanimously decide End"send a spe ial’ Dem eratic People's Deleenie to ae Natloual Convention to be held in Chicago on August 29, 3664. We there ore heveby duly accredit and delnvale Mar Lagensenwartz—a citizen of New York, known by bis noble and indefatiabie eiturts for’ the people's for the redeewing of our country fron Present administration, §» the sald convention with full Power to partic paia therel's w th ali good and loyal demo. Crate, 1or the purpose of nominating an bonest and able U and consti: uti moecrat, to be rlected by the peo th of Nove uber next, as President of ti of america. In w tiess whereo!, we have signed this document and joined to it two thousand original f@gnatures of onr fe low cit ens, members and friends of the cause. For the chief committee JOUS CUDDY, Chrirman. CHAS. PALMBR, Recording See, ‘A. Jacons, Correspond ng Secretary. The original signatures follow, sald to be abent two thousand, the correctness of witch has been sworn befo: me by the Secretary, tuis elzhth day of August, 13% (Seal.) Haiigs A BEKT, Notary Public, FLEARQUARTERS, TWENTY. SECOND WARD Mo. Clelian Voion Club, 688 Bichth avenws, A pubiie meet. of this club and the “MeC'sllan M nute Gurr? will be held, as avore. on Tuvaday evening, Angust 9, 14 4 at /36 o'elon’. ‘Phe Committee of Arrangemen's apvointed to forme procession from thia vard, to at end the creat Mc- Cle'lan Masa Meetin on tie Wt) of Angust, wll report A i Piso the nited Sti splendid band of inu-tc has bean engaged. “Ald associations of this ward are Invited to Scooin pas uk. By orter of the Commitiee of Arrangements, EWIS: Chairman, CLELLAN AND THE PEOPLE, UNION MASS MEEIING. A Grand Mi ei ng of the People in favor of the noml- tion ap! eection of GENLEAL GEORGE BOMcCLELUAN to the Presideney of the United States will be held at Union square, under the auspices of the MoUlellan Uniun Central Committee, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 10, 1°64, at half-paa’ seven o'clock. Let the people raily int eir might, and domonsteate thet: fidelity to ihe conatitation and the Union, their remern. brance of our brave aud petrivic go ders and theiratiucne feo) to those great principle presented b. our Chosen Tue fodowing eminent speakers are expected to address the meet ng:— Jion Hiram Ketchum, Hon, John B. Haskin, horles 2art iolema, Esq Hon, Rewerdy Jonnson, Madey Hon. BE. ku dye, ‘feon, Ton, L. D, wins, Tevas, Gon) ALI, Norton, 1 Hon, Gal co. 13 Torlinsen, “haves P. Daly, on G, Hunt, F. Menxher, Esq, H. Ketehum, J, Esqey Hon’ B Thomas, FA. ra Hon, Kober! © Winthrop, Hon’ Richard D, Jacob, Ky, Jeore 8, Hillard Hon, Joe Parker, N J, Hon. Rodman Price N: J. Hon. Theo Cnyler, Pean., . Edear Cowan, Pena., sachnse tts; x. O10, At 10 P.M. a McClellan Flag Raising wil! take place, accompanied “with a grind display of F:raworks, which will be presented our platform: and closin the simultaneons di-charge of th rty.fr concreve rocke's. Music by Grafnit:'a Seventh Regiment Hand, ‘The Commitres of Arranes.nents will be ya seas n from 4to6 P.M. daily, at the Sinclair iouse, corner of Broad way and Eighth street. All aaseciations wd delegations upon arrival at the meeting will please renort to the Recep. tim Committee, who will be in attendance to rece! speakers and invited guests at the Maiso seentn street, from five o'clock P. M. until the the meeting. R. ¥, STEVENS, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Francs J. Tecxre, Secretary. ICLELLAN UNION BADGES.—ALL CLUBS OR dividuals can be supplied with the McClellan Ui jadge, as adopted by the McCiellan Un on Exec TH WARD McOLFLLAN UNION ASSOCIATION — ‘The Committee of arrangements of this assoniation will meet every evening at h No 69 Vandam sireet. at 734 o'clock. All citize: lations inthe ward desirous of uniting with them In pr Wednesday even ng, Ancu t 1), to attend the teilan mass meeting at Union squa: feate with tham. JAMES FAY, Grand Marshal Epxvuxp M. Pim, Secreta TH WARD.—THE CITIZENS OF THE NINTH WARD © favorable to the nomination of Major Gen. Geor e B. Mc- Cle tan for #rs-ideut are requested to ass-mole at tae corner of Bieecker and Morton streets on Wednesda evening. luta instant, at7 o'clock, for the pcrpose of preceasing to the great mass meeting to be held at Union square. F. A. MARINER, President, Secretary. great Mc are Invited to corm" Mornis Duckwor' TH WARD DEMOCRATIC CLUB —T! 1 IS CLUB respectfuily invites allde:nvcrats, all oppo-ed to the Present administration, in the Sixteenth ward. to join te Wedneaday evening, at 74g o'clock. and march in @ body to the McClellan mass meeting, in Union synare, B. W. Spavrpina, Secretary. TH WARD GEORGE B. McCLELUAN AGSOCLA- to meet at their headjuarters, Utah Hon-e, corner T fifth street and Eighth avenue. on Wednesday ev ing the Grand Masa Meeting at Union square. All deno- crats in favor of “Little Mac’ for the next President are ©. H. Braye, BF mauris, | Secretaries, Committee of Arrangements of this club will meet ry evening in ene of the Hall, corner ot Citizer or associations in the iting to attend the Great MoCleilan Mass Demonstration are in: vited to communicate with them. Tuomas Ryan, Secretary. jab wil meet punctnaily at 735 ing, at Constitution Ha'l, corner of Third avenne e made for the grand turnout on Wedacaday night, Citizens desiring to joim are invited to attend. procession, at their headquarters. No. 203 Fighih avenue, on GEO. STEVENSON, President. I tion. he members of this asse jon are req August 10, at )alf past G o'clock, for the purpose of invited. By order, BENS. SUUMAN, President, 1TH, ,WARD McCLELLAN UNION CLUB.—THE Twenty second with them in processing on Wednesday eveninz, Augukt 1} PETER WOODS, Grand Marshal. TH WARD McCLELLAN UNION CLUB,.—THIS second street. Final arrangements will HIRAM KETCHUM, Jr., President.f Janxs B, Connon, Dania: BaRRox, } Secreta: ze! QTE WARD McCLRLLAN MINUTE GUARD.—THE members of the F company McClellen Minu Guard are hereby orderad to mest at ner of Forty-eight street and Le: xinston Hotel, ¢ gion avenue, on Tues- 7 evening at7 o'clock, in order to comp'e: ron ements y vating in the yrand McClellan demonstration oa Wadnesday evening. The members «f the Nineteenth ward McClellan Democratic Union Association, and all citi- zens fu favor of Little Mac for President, are cordially in- vited to be present and assist Ja the demonstration, FRANK McELRY, Captain, L, D, Kimrnax, Secretary. QT, MAD _McCLELLAN DEMOCRATIO UNION ‘Association —The members 0” this association are herevy onde: ston Hotel, corner of Forty. eight streeth and Lextngtot nue, on Tuesday evening, at 7 o'clock, in order to compete the arrangements for particl- pating im the great McC ellan demonstration on Wednesday evening. ny members AY the aap Minute Guard are invited to be pre-eat on the ocension. 2 " ‘GEORGE BURCHILL, President L. D. Kiernan, W. Bi ihrem, | Secretaries, SPECIAL NOTICE: CARD.—WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, PASSENGERS ‘on board the steamahi» Matanzas on her passage from New Orleans to New York, take this occasion to express our satisfaction with the constant attention extended us by the Master, William Lie-ezang, ‘bis several oticers, Our voyage has been of the mos' ur aecomn. ions excellent, and the larder abundantiy supplied with t liberality and atiention could en, vmmend thi rs to agers between t «| New Orte 8. Whitak Hichelbarge Reichert, D. Wellington, N. 8. Cap Hi F. Hicks Lieut. N. B. Stockley. L Th Dan, G, Gillette, Capt. SE. ‘Thomason, M. . Sei Capt. Julius Caprie, T. P. Martine, i. H. A don, Jules Pacquot, Surgeon W. Rockwell, L. Keuner, and otiers, NICKERBOCKER STAGE COMPANY.—AN ELEC. tion for airerturs of this company for the ensuing ear, and for three inspectora of election for 1465, will he'd z ¢ olice, Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street, on Wednnaday, August 10, '854, ‘he polls will be tt three to four o'clock P. M. mun GEO. C. PETERS, Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR LOAN. ‘Taxasvcy Deranramer, July 38, 1884, Motice 1a hereby given thar subscriptions will be ressived by the Treasurer ot the United States, the several Assistant ‘Treasurers and designated Deposttaries, and by the National Banks designated and qualified as Depositaries and Pinaa- cla! Agente, for Treasury Notes payable three years from: August 15, 1864, bearing inivrest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent per ann im, with semi-annual eoupene- 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- deomabie after five and payahie twenty years from August 45, 1867, The notes will be tesued in denominations of fifty, one bundred, five hundred, one thonsand and five thousané doliars, and will be issued tn blank, or payable to order, as may be directed by the subscrivers. All subscriptions must be for Afty dollars or some mub tiple of Sfty dollars, oss.re8 Dupiicate certificates will be issued for all deposits. The party depositing must endors* apon the original certifcate the denomination of notes required. and whether they are | tobe issued im blank or pavavle to enter. When soen- dorsed it must be left to bp forwarded to this Depart nent, The notes will be transmitved to the owners, free of trane Portation charges, as soou'nfter the receipt of the original ort fieates of deposit as they can be prepared. Interest will be allowed t0 Awenst 15 on ah deposits made paid by the Department upon receipt of the original certifientos. prior to that date, and wil! Aa the notes draw toterest from Anguet 18, persons mak. ing deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest acerued from date of note to dite of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-/ive thousand dollars and un> time wiil be allowed & cote percent, which will,be patd by this department upon the reseiptof a bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom tho deposit was made, No deductions for commissinns must be made from the de wards for these notes t any a1 mission of one-quarter of on | Posits, Officers receiving deposits wil cee thattl ments are made upon the original certificates, ‘All officers authorized to receive deposits * re requested to proper endorse- | give to spplicants all desired information, and afford every facility for making subs:r pion “W. P. FESSENDEN, Freretary of the Treasury. Subscriptions will be received by the Assistant Treasurer of the United States, corner of Wal and Nassau streets, First National Bank of New York, No. 4 Wall street. Second National Bawk of New York, Twenty-third street and Broadway. Third National Bank of New York, No. 5 Nassau street. Fourth National Bans of New York. 27 and 29 Pine street, Fifth National Bank of New York, 838 Third avenue, Sixth National Bank of New York, Sixth avenue and Broadway. Eighth National Bank of Ninth Natfonal Bank of N Tenth National Bank of ork, 240 Broadway. Central National Bank of New York, 71 Duane street. National Eachange Bank of New York 184 Greenwich st. AND ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country will doubtless AFFORD FACILITIES TO SUBSCRIBERS, $2.000.000 *2*_ LOAN ° COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Subscriptions are hereby Invited to a Lean of Two Milton Dollars, authorized by an ordinances of the Board of Super. visors, approved by the Maror Jone 15, 1864, entitled “Ap Ordinance to provide for the p-acurement of Volunteers for the Armies of the Union, ax part and parcel of the quota of | the City and County of New York, under any future call of the President for mea,” ‘The proper books fur such scriptions will be opened at the Comptroller's office on and after Saturday, the 18k - June instant, and will remsin open until the whole sum shall be taken, Bubscribers will be required to deposit with the County Treasurer, at the Broadwoy Rank, within five days after entering thetr subscriptions, the amount subscribed for by them respectively, and on presenting his receipts for the money tothe Comptroiier they will recetve bonds of the county for equal amounte, redeemable on or before June, 1865, with interest from the date of payment, at the rate of six per cent per annum, Our fellow citizens, fully invited to eo operate wit! tn the benevolent and petrioti | 133] Et | 4 jaw York, 650 Broadway. ork, 363 Broxtway. | < ew z 4 < | 2 a | | 3 S Pi | Velelsl3l Fa aut | d the public genera ly, are respect. the Board of Supervisors purpose of supplying the e quota of men from this county, on the call of the President for more men for the army, soon to be made 2 public, withont resorting to a draft for that purpose, Ae tion will not be taken to raise volunteers under the erdinance referred to until a sufficient amount is sub- scribed to warrrant the Committee in proceeding tm this matter [3 il I | RENNAN, Comptrolier, or Finance, Oourrnow MATTNEW Ciry or New Yong, Darai Len’s Orrice, June 18, 1964, "AMERICAN ART GALLERY, #29 BROADWAY, UP stairs. for I dyer of artists. —Now on free exhibit on, o ‘O11 Paintings, ail richly mounted i= £0ld irames, aud for sale, {rom $5 and upwards, AGT 70, BELL FINE, CRAYO 3 a PORTRAITS OF Lirntenant General J 8. Grant aM McClellng, and 2) more novel and nsef larticles Profits larce. Send stamp for circular, or call ow 3. W. RICE & CO., 83 Nassau street, New York. #W YORK, AUG’: “%=—THIS IR TO CERTI- fy tat the Sixth Ward Mr Jan Union Club, of which Eugene O'diea is President, is the club recognied by tne MeCellan ¥ 2 Committee. and represented in’ that committer by Mesers, John L. Dease. Engene O'bhea, John Wreone, William PF. Mitchell and Francis McCniiough as dele eg Pa hes se Sees by this commmities to raise funds for ward parpdses. RAW RETCHAM, Jr. Chairman, Jounva Isaac, Secretary, BTAINERS OF NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN, APE A apocial meetin be held at 208 Centre rireet, on Wednoxtay even te, An 10, at Borclock. Punotual at tendance is requested, ‘ance will be Inid before tbe meeting. By on ident, (PB CARTMEN AND LABORERS’ ASSOCIATION AND THE [RON WORKERS, The “Cartmen and Laborers’ Association,” employes of tment, bea to deny th the Clty Inspector's Departinent, huey pat torth in a meet ng of the Iron Worke rere of New York are ina (ithy condit on. Bogaxed tn the daily ners Of cleaning the streets, none better than mecobers of (ais Association know thelr true stete. The saets are clean, aa neariy go an it i8 poselble to keep thom, e iF pavement 4 other obstructions considered, an wo “balenge pron’ to the contrary. We have tion fang recorms toe “Citizena) Asagciation addorsers arnong the Tron Workers mi . Ae employes of the City Inspect organ! sion, resolved to do jn-tice te ployer end the ‘Our ein: ‘as weil as exact it for ourselves, pre- fer not Lo be misrepresented Na hy bie for these reformers to drop nano ntealpresidteny confine themselves ta truth, wed real reforma can be eifected. For | band to the ay ai noes, Pern U4 W nought, have Joer'or ano Oliy Lnapestok to control. JOHN GALLAGHER, Provident, Franots MoKRNNA, Seoretury. ST ASHINGTON MBDAGLION PEN. ae ‘appeared in the special notices of York Herald of Angust 4, emanating from th Washington Medaliion Pen Pompany, w ‘a eal decelve ceklers and the public, As it Our desire to protect Soa pablo fryin develt, we s at aoe ee of any dest nce |, The pen worke paid inba gold torus t anid pan § manutac ourselves and by noone raw Wyre ween, mantnsied,hecartaney sna n0,88 genuine Washington Meailion Pon in that (avorivad “Har: WA Bradford's Waablagion Medakion Ven.” The wo. Avashington Medaliion Pea Company obiained, on rte wit vita an nen Seer e, 8 from mak ding sald pene,” whic 24, OB OLY ADP te ad void after Henrrng both alien, diesoived br his Iobor a. @, as reported in the Herald of Angust & Beraarey © HARRISUN & BRADFORD, tool Pen Monn netires 196 Went Thirty seventh atrese New York, — £HE LECTURE S£ASON, purontaxt LRCTORES DAILY—POR GENTLEMEN only, at ino New York Masenin of Anatomy, 618 Broad: way. Pariion unable t9 attend thew Lecture oan have them forwarded ov receipt of Leo cents, by addressing Seore- tary of How York Murty y of Anajomy PROPUSALS, Ts ITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCB, ‘Comptro. slice New York, Angust 9. 1864, TO REAL ESTATE OWNERS.—Seated proposals . Feceived at tily olce until August 20, 156%, for t r- hase of Heat estate by the Corporation for the use of the ire rtment, jos on Broadway, between Fifty fourth and Fifty. eighth streets, for tie uso of Knaine Company No. 33 Hue lot on Ove. Hundred. and Trente-ilth siren be Seoondand Fourth mues, for the use of Hose vicinity of Fighteenth street and Sevenity #¢ of flose Counpany No, 35. th avenue. between One Hundred ang went and One Hundred and Fi'ty.ninin streets, 0.17. hingtoon streets, and Grea for the uso of Hook and Ladder Compa ‘One lot within Hudeon Taide and Wa kine Company. No. 5% ‘One lot within the Mowery. Bons, oui for the use of Ho: 36. Proposal# should coataia a @ property of fered, with dimens' Hy wad charactor of improve ments fans. Preference will be atven to vacant low, Payment will be made on receiving # clear aud satisfac tory title 1 proposals, BRENNAN, Comptroller, road ws bt in reserved to reject any or The rig! 4 eer MaiTH QOxoTeN agvepuer J contractors. Separate * with litte of work for which ‘t_ may be oi the bidder and (i date of \ts presentation, will be recetsed At thigomice nal tl ovclock AWM. of Thurrday, Anguat I, 1661, for the construction of sewers In the following streets, wit Fonth avenne, from Thirty fourth to Thirty.¢th street. TO SEWER each endorsed id, the pame of Third avanve, from LO¥h to 10th sireet, Thirty eichth'aireet, between teichth and Ninth avenues, hed oth to Ten'h best; aad adson street, from Reach to Hobert street, Fes carseat Yeh forttael Heckman ct niract eer — Fr eorOM AS STEPIENS, RORERT b, DARRAGH, . W. CRAVEN, Suny 20, 1866 © Groton Aqueduct Board, ( QUBDUCT BOARD, )FFICE CROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD, | To Bu ders, —Sen)ed office until Friday, te they will be pu! and the erection of @ bi the O14 Reservoir, corne' “ihe a red will be She amennt o4 wapeiner with Dank lortastet ptostecee thi ac accordance wiih the ordinem 6 Common ition (0 the Contras: clerk can be had on appiicati py Gr Pits how. CRAVEN. Qyeric# oF Tas srreer commt To Contractors.—Propomals enclosed in & sen'ed envel @ndorsed with the title of ihe work, and with the mam Pidder written thereon, will he raccived At this ofice Monday, Anjgnat 15. 1804, at 11 o'clock A. ronoxals will ba received ‘at thie: din day of Augom atil A. M., whe ing of materinie hed to ent For regulating mod grading, eorb, gutier and ie Madis. Avenue, from Forty second 10 Bighty-sixth atreet, Bian’: forme of propoaals, together with the specications MW agreement obtiinarLar tha office, fad agreements, oan be obrainat at Uy Ome ante, Street Cougs omen, Dated Sizo9! Devariment, New York, August 3, 1806,