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Lie BA meeting of this orgenization took place last evesing at Hope Chapel There were fifty-eigbt members Pasent Adam C. Ellis, Vice President, oceapied (be chair, A motion was made that Mr. Andrews sta'@ the sub- ‘Stance of e communicatim made to bm by the Union Goutral ‘ommittes. Adopted. Mr. Awprews stated that the Twenty-third street Orgaviration bad receutly appointed & committee of five to comfer with the other Union orgenimsions to procure Rarmons in the selection of delegates to the Syracuse Convention, He moved that a committee of five be Pointed to meet the ( onferevce Committee appointed by the orgapiration already named. The motion was uvani Movsly carried, and the committee appointed by the emair. ‘A motion to consider the sudject of prenaring names of inepectors and recisters of election, and bave hsis Yesdy to present to the organtzation at its next meeting, was adopted, ihe Govierence Committee was authorized to prepare webemen for carrying out the primary elections inde. pendepity if necessary, @itend ihe meetings or vacate their places, and withdrawa. recently? Axoruttk Seraken—The Haran. A Tid SPRAKRR—Abd ‘‘the World, the Flesh and the Bevil.’’ (Laughcer ) ‘The acsoeiation then adjourned to Thursday next, The Spiritualists for Mr. Lincoln. A National Convention of Spiritualists, attended by ever two thousand delegates, is now in session at Chi- ago. A Committee on National Affairs having been ap- pointed, they reported the iollowing resolutions, which were adopted:-— Whereas, in acrisis so @istressing and so pertious in Felatinn wo our beloved country, the government bas a Fight \o expect and receive the sympathetic exnression ©f cordial support of every popular body, whether reli- Brows literary, commercial or political; thererore, Re-olved, That this convention readily improves the Present occasion to declare, as indicative of tbe position 4% boids, and the spirit by which it is animated: — 1. Toat the existing rebellion against the government, Raving avowediy for its objec First, The denial of the @ewoaraiic theory of the right of the people to decide who shall admipister their public aflairs, and, conse quently, the substitution of the oligarchic rule; and, Beoondiy, the enslavement of millions of the human family aod their posterity, herding them with the beasts that perieh, and tratlicking in their bodies and souls, is Yo be abnorred and denounced by every patriot, Chris- tain and friends of justice and humanity, and resisted and’crushed by all iegitimate and rightfal instrument- alities, no matier how long the struggle, how great tho evst or how fearful the sacrifloe. 2. That no compromise is to be offered or accepted, and mo terms of peace agreed upon which leaves ip existence She olicarchic or slaveb ding element in any part of the Sand, for otherwise it will be a virtual triumpb of despot. fem over freedom, wrong over right, and of treason over fo) . to be followed in due season by another convul 1en etili more bloody and exterminating. 3. That, as it was against the election of Abraham Lin- etn, in whose veins runs tbe blood of the common peo- ple. that the slaveholding aristocracy of the South rose in farms, 80 the re-election of Abraham Lincoln at the ap- Proaching Presidential struggle will be a special vintica- tren of the right of popular suitrage, and a signal tri- ‘mph of the force of Liberty over the hosts of Tyranny, which the oppressed of ali matious are deeply in- terested. 4. Tbat whatever may have been the mistakes or errors of Presideot Lincola in conducting the war, whetber through excess of caution or slowness of de- eision, every truly magnanimous and dis pterested triotic spirit will charitably remember the endless dif- Jeulties aud perplexities of his position, the terrible perils which have beset hie path, the fearfully divided Biate of public sentiment, even at the North, and the Grushing burthens that have been imposed upon him. 5. That however siow and circumspect, he his never taken a siey backward, Dut has steadily proceeded on ‘ward in the right direction, striking at the root of the Febe!lion, and seeking to secure the unity of our now ais- membered repubiic, upon the basis of universal freedora and impartial justice, without which there can be no ce. 6, That his best certificate of character as to his honesty Sed administrative ability 13 to be found in the fact, that ail that is slaveho!ding and treasonable at the South, and all that is pro-stavery , factious and seditious at the North, is fiercely seeking to defeat his re-election—regarding it as the sure sign that the door of the rebellion and of stavery is sealed. 7. That as the loyal pentiment of the country, even ‘whoo concentrated upon ene candidate, is none too stro! to secure success at the polis at the coming election; and ‘Bs tbat seutiment has been overwhelmingly expressed in Savor of re-electing Abrabam Livcoln, therefore, any division op Pid pretext, in or of any other candidate, ‘will practically operate to encourage the rebellion, im- peril the safety of the republic, and to strengthen, extend end perpetomte that sum of all villany—Americad sh Ty—Lence this is no time for the indulgence of personal preferences, of partisan animosities, or scifish ambition Wherexs, From the time of his nomination to the Pre- sidential office, to this hour, the slavehoiding traitors of the South, and their allies in the North, have opposed Lavcotn, because, in their view, be was ad abolitionist, ‘and as such would use his influence as President agaiust @levery and slave labor, and in favor of freedom and free Jaber; and, whereas, their one great argument against im to-day is, that be bas actually used the power con- ferred upon him by the people, by the constitution and by the rebellion, for the destruction of slavery and slave labor, and the preservation of freedom and free labor and whereas, by the uction of his political friends, aud also by the upiversal assertion of his pro-slavery political enemies, Abraham Linooln stands before this nation and before al Europe as the political embodiment of the spirit aud principle of freedom and free institutions, and as the political representative of the anti-slavery genti meni of the nation; therefore, Kesolved, That this Convention deem it incumbent ‘wpon all the friends of Impartial justice and liberty, and of universal progress, to use aii the social, moral, reli- gious and political influence which, in tbe'r opinion ‘they Possess, to secure the re election of Abrabam Lincoln ip ‘the imponding Presidential canvass, Coroners’ Inqaests, A Boy ov Frrrezy Years or AGE CaaRGKD WITs MURDER. — @m the 4tn instant a lad named James Cleary wi drewned in the North river, off the foot of Thirtieth Street, a: was then supposed, by accident. On Saturday last, however, a different state of facts connected with the matter were developed, which goes to show that the ease is one of murder. The deceased and two other hoys, Bemed Michae! Ayres and John Woods, were preparing to in bathing, when, as is alleged, Ayres wiliuily and ma- fourly posbed roung Cleary into the dock, and allowed him to drown without making the least effort to rescne bim or even give an alert, The boy Woods, who wit- Dessed the action, was pre » to keep quiet, and did so till Saiurday, when be divulged the facts as they roslly exisced. Captain Walling. of the Twentieth Preciuct, acovrdincly caused the arrestof Ayres, and after &n investigation before Corover Ranney he was committed to the Tombs to await the action of the Grand Jury. The Prisoner is well known to the police of the Twentieth ‘Ward as a malicious and desperate youth, and tn the offi- @ia! rejort of bis arrest the police say that be is a thiet, Deer vy DrowniNc.—Coroner Clin held an inquest © the body of Michael Taggart, late of 26 Pitt strect, who was found Soatiug in the dock foot of Grand street, er. Deceased had been missing since last Thurs- y night; but how became iv the water i@ uskuown ‘Pageart was thirty-three years of age, and a native of Treland Lawrence Dunphy. aiad of eleven years of age, was @rowned yesterday afternoon while bathing at the foot Of Stanton st-eet, case river. The body was not recover. Deceased jived with his parents at $1 Lewisatreet. The remaine of Danijel Cropeey, who resided at 71 Chariton street, were found in the water at pier 44 North Fiver, Coroner Wildey held an inquest and the jury Fendere! a verdict of “Accidental Drowning.” SUN STROKE.—An inquest was beld at 10 State street by Coroner Collin on the body of William Conroy, a native @ Ireland, fifty-five re of age, whe died from the efecte of the extreme best on Sunday. Deceased kept a fruit stend near the South ferry. Pottce Intelligence. Svrroery Para Sranuxo Arrnay.—Yesterday morning, @dout ba past two o'clock, Jobn Colling, residing im Verty-eixth street, pear Eleventh aveou , Jobn MoGrath 40d several others, all of whom are said to be friend! Became involved jn @ quarrel in Market street, nea Henry, dur hich Collins was s 1 in the abdor Mev “with @ epring dirk-knile, aud se dangerously in- hat (he attending physician ip Bellevue Hosnital, he was immediately conveyed, baa little or ne very. Cicer Jarbel. of the Seventh pre- { orrested the man, Jotn McGrath, who te charged ¥ Olos.” The prisower wae taken verore 2 i and locked up w await the rogult of 4 Horse, 1to—John Weitere. a Ind ' + Wns arrested by officer Bates, of the i charged with paving stolen a horse, ence . ¥alned at $240, from Me. Bear Nowe ing hoster county. Ihe wae taken bo- fore ov nueily and locked up tor trial, in derauit of Score : fn property Was rooovered, - 4 Sursree Captain Helme, of the Twenty “ reports that on Suclay night Michael asicop in West street, meat Morris fin the grote ky a knife jn the Daly It does pottppear that there the meo previous to the siab- al 112 Gress wich street, Ne is io the York Tue p arreswd Daly and Jus. him € the Tombs L —— ~ rk OF CTR 11eD rare 1PPING NEWS. meee Tits DAT, Port of New Yor, August I OLEARWD. Bark Apiosto (1101). Lauro, Giowcesteratiotmboe & Ral- piaik polombla (Swe), Myre, Anvrerp—Funeh, Reieoke Bed Aananiate (1 Fo'mouth 3% Bull Brig Argo tsi a for ordre tenes th \ won, A Merrene & A motion, calling upon the officers of the association to debated, LeMAN iNquired which Bewspaper gave them the dave, iat 18, on 64 Bia sem te B Sh Orosby. Cresvy, Gow Kav— Ha ty Ca Bat b Desnt eBr, Crouse, Liverpout, KU B Wheel- wrett i, Davis, Padade Woodre & Robinson. nw Martin quecit A cmabie & Bon, Bvans, Port au Prince. vins@e. Havana Taud. nau, Cressey, Norwio—Baker & Dayion. « Morre.b, Stam ond Steamer Tacony, Peerce. Philajeipom, ARRIVAL? Bteamabip Dadiey Buck. (US transport) Harting, New" Bern. Auk 12 arueras Tole (ts vith peaieagers, to U Boarer-naster. ith st, 1S miles Nok Matera passed ateameahipy (en Mol s, for Newbern. 2 Steamsnip Vireinia(U 8 transpert), Soyder, Washington 5° hours. to US (hartermaster Steamship atomac. Sherwood, Portland, with mdse aad Passengers. to HB Cromwell & 0 Ship i tullitom. Bombay. March 2. Nan, Pitips Mey 17,.end 8: heleva Juiy 2, when mdse to Troost Ship Steatiord (By. late the Aretc), Chandler, Liverpool, 7 ‘y wih mdse, to Buow & Burgess, (See news co mans (Rr), Dawson, Liverpool July 2, with & Cuion, ntv 1. tat a8 10. lon 30 14, saw ship Chas Sprague, bound B: 18eh, lat 4417, Lan 35 48 bark sf Bath, bo nd i; 2tst. iat 46:24, lon 4) 42, was ip Sarah M, from Liverpool! for Philade! pia 0 large ireber.s. 2th, a: #02 lon 4) 06. spo’ Queenstown; 80th, | in co with sb.p Vi latranca, from London for h inst, lat 4210" ton. 36, caw ship Liberty; 10th, lat 10,26 Jon 67 8 wl aug wehe Uaton, Sh) G ibert (ir) Rohn, Hamburg, days. with mdse and ‘3A7 passencers, to Sloman & Bdge July 26 lat 40.55, len Th 21. caw schr Rillow, of Salem, wateriogged and abandoned. both masts carried sway and Iving slouguide, with sailsand Fieging attached; bad not been long in that condition. Had Binetcen deaths and four births Ship Caroline. Grant, New Orleans, 13 days, in ballast, to master. Hark Resolntion (Tal), Scorsone, Liverpool, 60 daya, with ssit'toJonn E Devlin. ark Anneite (Norw), Iverson, Bordeanv, 68 dave, with wine, tvorter. Sth inst, lat 423), lon Bi 50, spake Br bark Lovrh7o Anna, £6 days trom Newport, B, for Ba'timore Bark Kllea (Br), Rickmers, Antwerp, 7? days, with mdse and 48 passen era, to Funch, Meincke & Wendt, Eieven deaths and one bi al), Consigure, Leghorn, 67 days, with Rark Ghilone ( marb’e, to Fabricottt Bros Park Wint'red (Hr), Wiking, Belize, Hon, 17 days, with mdse, to Doliner, Potter & Co Bark Rapid, Marechalk, Vera Cray, SLaays’ with cotton, to Hargous in 4, lat 2647 lon 8708 spoke brig A gvie, 18 days from Matamoros for Havana: \4th. 11 AM, off Barnegat, was boarded from US gunboat Juniata. eruising. Bark Joles Rorde (Pr), Caspar, Martinique, 15 days, in ballaat, to Vatable & Ravnal. Rark Clenfnegos, Cole, Cienfuegos, 17 days, with suzar, to Ponvert & Co. Bark La Ciguena (of Portland), Adie, Sagua, 10 days, with sucar, to,master, = Rark Osprey (Br). Norton, Cow Bay, 14 days. with coal, to Peck & Church. 7th inet. of Hallfax,’saw a large steamer painted lead color, having three amokeatacks and enly one short mast, snprosed to be a blockade rnaner; 8th, 60 miles Eof Capo’ Sable, saw bark Carrie Dav steering of Turks Isiands, Yaroline (of Rockland), Grant, New Orleans,13 days, t. to master. Fark Pleetwing (of Rrookbaven, Davia, Port Royal, 6days, in ballast, to Van Brunt & Siacht, Bark Sacramento, Hussey, Fortress Monroe. 2 days. 14th inst, 9AM, Cape Mav Light NW 8 miles, was spoken by two US gunboata, cruisin Rark ballast, Bric Augusta (Br), to Bursiey & King. 13, inst. lat 29 47. ion 73 20, spoke echr New Zealand. from Brookline, Me for Philadelphia, Brig Guarana (Pros). Behrens, Angostura, 18 days, with hide, to Pavenstedt & Go p Brig Come Rica, Peol, Aspinwall, 18 days, with wool to J Joy, ATE Kalamo, Dexter, Sisal, 20 days, with logwood, to D R jewolf, Brig Amanda Jane, Von Remple, Tampico, 30 daya with snes © shaw (Br), Shaw, Hu acos, Aug 1, with mola: rig S © Shaw (Br), Shaw, Hum: ug 1, with molas. sen 10.3 V Onctavia & Cor i Brig © W Ring. McLean, Cow Bay, 14 days, with coal, tol, J Bellon. 18th ines, of Montauk, ‘passed through a quan: tty of burned stuff, BME Quango (Br), Burke, Cow Bay, 19 days, with coal, to Swain, Brig Harp, Arey, Pletou, 26 dara, with cott, to FB Brad: shaw, Brig Hedley Vicars (Br), Lettie, Schooner Pond, 18 days, with coal to J&C A Dewolf. Brig Blonde (Br), Barberie, Maitland, 18daye, with plas- ter, to J F Whitney. Brig Union (Br), Reid, Windsor, NS, 12days, with plaster , to D R Dewoit. Brig Sea Bird (Br), Stevens, Hillsboro, 20 days, with plas- ter. to master. Brig B Young, Gibeon, New Haven. Brig Trenton, Atherton, Albany for Portland. Brig Whitaker. Wass, Newburg for Boston, Schr Lady Scott (Br), Knowles, Eleuthera, 7 days, with rachr Kelle (Br). Wood, Bridgeport, b co! ichr Belle (Br). . tort Nev us dSon. | ieee! beaches ee hfe) ‘chr Macnet. Stu ith coal, We et a hiccecten dae sade chr Sardinian (of Harrington). Rumbell. Bridgepo: + 17 gate, with coalato Tatbot $n. OB, 18 st - is 7 F Arculariis, . Bridgeport, CB, a, coal, 10 CB Swain. emia “ath Schr Geo Darby, Rogers, Cow Bay, 20 days, with coal, to Murray & Nephew. Schr Win Hunter, Eldridge, Cow Bay, 20 days, with coal, to Murray & Nephew. Schr Sidney Pree ‘of Wilmington, Del), Bradford, Glace Ray, 32 days, with cos}, to master. F Alerander Young. Young, u!ngan, 16 days, with coal, Rene John Benderson, © 25 days, with col, r John Sen " 3 * ETN Sanderson, Carroll, Lingan, 25 days, ig chr "1 ¥ jing. wohshy Nei Sumpter, Spaulding. Lingan, 14 days, with coal, Sehr F W Johnson, Thompson, Lingan, 20 days, with coa!, wsene Vent (Br), G Mines, 20 day, with coal, r Venus (Br), George, a toD.R Dewolt a stay sree des a r Maria Jane, (Br), Parret, Hillsboro, 12 days, wit pinche, Maria Jane, (Be), Pa se 12 days, wi Schr Bmma Wadsworth (Br), Wadley, Hillsboro, 10 days. with plaster. for Nev ark. meee sass ‘chr Sara’ Armatrong, St Au intone ore ee ne aos Schr L M Stacey, Nye. Port Roval for Boston. Schr G W Kimball, Crockett. Phitadelpnia for Pall River. Schr Empire. Blizabethport for Fail River, Behr Ocean Rel'e, Beals, Machins. 8 days, Schr Svivi, Revnolds, Machias, 7 cays, Schr Jane. Mathews, Bangor. Schr Express, Conant, Rancor. Rehr Persrinian, Rob gor. C1 ngor, 10 dave. : Schr Retsey Ani r, Pangor 12 days, Schr Frank Ma Schr Mars Tifll, Schr Kossuth Bunke Sehr Mary B Gave, H Schr J M Brainerd. Carr. Portland. Schr $ Shaler, —, Portland, Schr Fred Hail, Ingraham, Portland for Philadelphia, Schr J H Deputy, Portiand for Albany. Schr Marv Eliza. Nickerson, Portland for Albany. Schr Marv Shields, Waite, Gardiner. Sehr Fegle, Hall. Rock’and. Sorr Leader, Elliott, Rockland. Bebr Ancusia, Gregory, Rockland. Schr Olive avery, Wilson, Rockland, Schr Maria Louisa, Nash ‘Reckland. Sebr Milton, Freeman, Salem, Schr JS Swan, Maro, Wellfeet. Schr Pioneer, Daniela, Wellteet, Schr Charter Oak. Studley, Sandwich, Schr G8 Worthlev. Loring, Yarmouth, Schr D § Ivrea. Cobh. Piymouth. Schr Thomas Jaierson, Foss, Boston, Schr Porta Rico, Wentworth’ Boston, Serr Jac F Dar, Chandler, Boston. Behr Nel on Tarvey, Rearse. Boston for Albany, Schr Thos F)'is, Kelley, Boston, Sehr A T&G Wherton, Christie, New Redford. Benr Stephen Waterman, Chi New Bedford. Schr Silas Wricht, Atams, New Redford, Rovers 'lo!mes. New Redford. Sebr & B Jones, Fich. New Redfon chr Leanora, WoTt, Trawich for Philadelph! Schr Mexican. McC srt:, Pall River. ad Sehr Union. Pendleton, Wareham. Sehr Ancie= Be v Wareham for Albany, Schr J P Rent. Providence, Schr Minnie Kinne, Chanin, Providence. Behr Ftizaheth Debart. Morris, Providence, Behr Avatl. Carter. Providence for Rondout, Retar Thos Thompenn, Kel'y. Schr OK, M Behr Anna BJ hapman, New Haven. Kehr Ligure, Robbins. New Haven, Schr Roeanah Rose, Purges. New Haven. Sehr Chief, Bunce, 6. Hehr Conueesient, Oar) Stoninstnn chr James Martin. Harding, Bridgeport, Se ran Jnan, Cole Albany for Providenee. fad Mg cone vet Rondont for ong teamer Frances ( transport), Bristow, Washington, to US Quartermaster. si i Bearer WC Plerrenont. Green, Philadelphia, Steamer Viican, Morrison, Philadelphia, leg ahtp Resatata; barks P sant Matron, and R Flaber 3 dv, Beaver nF schre Harriet, Bessie, la Creole, Henrietta, & 0 Evans, Mi nerva Merfh, Northern Light. DB Sawyer, Albert Thomas. New Haven, RK'vht, J G Wright, my E Mangam, Wasp, Alice, Wind at sunset, S and light. at ‘ Miseelianeoas. ny ADniatic from London for New York, captui burned 12th Inet. 20 miles SW trom Moatan oy the roret ® r Tallahassee was 8 tons, Al—, built at Bast B in 1861, and owned In this city, Tey Bare Jen, at Rostom from Palermo, reports 13th inm, at 10 15 PM. was in collision with brig James Urosby. of and from Bancor for Wash on, with lumber, The brig had port bow and side ly Move. and the captain and crew Rornioned ber morning of i4th with 4 feet of water im the hold. The Jehu lost j/bboom and headgear. Bonn Bi LLow—See port arrivals above. Sek Haneinore, of Roston was run into might of 20th abot 2 miles SP from Cane Sambro, be an Uoknown bark and fink Jp about 6 minutes after the eollision, taking down with her one of the oew a Crenchman named Lanen Ror- fen. of Canpe. A dense fog prevailed, and the bark wae vot Sern alter sie truck Crew picked ap 3 hones afterwar'a. The carro wan part'y insured in New Massarhicetts offices Quiek Passacr—Sbip Kichard P ane from Ry drey, NS ‘outta in 42 da shortest on rrenrd het«ren the two porte, . ‘ork, and the vessel in Perk Wiitie joo 43.13 W. al home tant of Rep wn Bark jus tLonnywell, SB. was epoken prev ly 1; J taken one sp wh which inade 120 bt satin sds Spoken, Shin Sarah March hence for Greenock, was seen Aug 7, lat 3 2 a Rank Reindeer, of New Haven, hence for Barbados, no Poreeqm Ports, Asrinwatt, Ang &Sl4 rig Coroline, Searles, NYork Gariao, Fils Mar pa Kivira Owen, Oliver, Rio dm au 6 ak): Leuowiies. Claveen, Lon Mb jor Chinchas); sOtn, Atante, Dinstr Acaprico cand eid 4 for Chinabany; Lith, Unels.toe Nick eis, Panama (and eid 29 for Chive ues: 1th Gen Pu Wood, Melbau Patton, Sun Franc ne and eid P24 for Chinchas aod wld 26th ror Chinehaa); 2’. Ko: Chinenas and ed 2th for England); Learvorn, Paoana (and alt 20h for ton Zephyr, Bigelow. and Berkshire, th Ar ‘oln. trom Val toh rom do do. Cow Bay. Aagi=tn = Veten't, for NYork Sanvn: Aune. tor do2, 1-2 Creveen:, for do. Hauer Age U—Arr sehr Jutte re, NYork; lith, brig fodis ae Ix aut 7—In port eee Kale Wieor, Gulliver, for Ber gor ’ ws BOch, bark Er io, Haltert f'em Boston for Kingeton. Ja Miiguwek, May M=1o port whip Thalatta, Aare, from Bosinn yes fan Frenciten KIA 2 cy Praveen, § Bt Teomas, Julpse 1 Duten bark Verena, oe Prince—Rrett, Sen & Co. | from NYort urr 1th, for Maracaibo; echr Amy Chase, Wi! | COME ERTS Fe | me! won, from Borton. Sicoa, angst pors berke Chines, Poanell for NYork aya, lag Yo . Perry for ¢ do: briga Cypress. Dexter for do WD Treat, Kolgbi. for Balt more 2: Jona Buleh, Hinks for Newport 2; Antilles, TI ‘up, for Paidetpiia 5° BM Stewart, ding St Jouy NB, Augi3-Aresohr Margaret Aum, Whiteey, NYors Cld whr Gea Knox, Fountata, NYork. Arr at do %h, scars Ida of ¢ NYork. Vsnvansrso, July 2—Arr bark Deborah Pennall, Pennell, Livervom (and aid 16th for Coquimbo), Sid 9h, Chil dark Yahon, Boston, with nitrate, In sort Jcly 16 ship Cambria, Woodenek (late Perry, de- ceased). from Callao for Antwerp putio 9th, for orders Vena Orv. duly 24—Tn port shin On» inst arr, barks Alverting, for Nore Aug 10; Cinderella, arr Jaly 20. American Port pere, Davkeva 5 rt ig e wba; Ad exandria, Guotill, and Volant, Cosine, Blizahethoort: Vin- Albany; M Platt, Steelman. and PL Smith, ‘Old Br bark: Faioon, Taslor Cape [:li/a: ; emia, Hamilton, Part Natal: brig FE A‘le Moran, Fortress Mouroe, Va; wchra Pornona (Rr). Kithorn. Max Crow: . y, Harris, and 1 Wellington Wel's, §,B Stebbins. Thornpaon, and zeoethoort, Sid 13th, steamer Nor: US steamers Dunbarton, Tritram Sh: Dacotan, 1"th—Arr steamship Saxon. Mathews. Philadelphia; barks: Jehy, Smith, Palermo (see Miseel)> Montezuma. Falmouth; brig’ J Treat Park, Saeua; achr Thos Mix. NYork, BANGOR. Av Id <ehra Montezuma, Lewis, Philadel- pha: BL Condon, Gott. N¥ork, BATH Aug 12—Arr brig Minott (new, 409 tons), Morison, Phipsbarg: sehrs Adriana, Williams, Baltimore; 8 D Hurt, Hast, Nosh River; Glenroy, Meader, Philadelphia, FALL RIVER. Ady 13—Arr echrs Gazetie, Chandler, Eli- zabet!vort; Susta & Marv,ama B Barnes, do, GLOUCESTER, Aug 10—Arr so rs Thos Potter, Bracket. Philadetots AE Wihar man: Mth Delaware City; 1h 3 Pelaware Citys Ith, Nathl Cpase,. Doane, York; Maria HOLMES’ HOLB, Ang 12—Arr US revenue at ner Mi ami, from a oruise; aches Balloon, Eltzabethport for Boston D&E Kelley, Boston for Wilmngton, Del; Broadfield, Flo rida, and Thos 4 Sevmour, do for Piiladelphia; Mary’ and Klizabeth, Salem fordo. Sid schrs James M Bayles. Sarah . Leader, Antelone, D&E Kelley, Broadfield, nos H Seymour, and Mary & Bitvabeth. 3 rr sobrs Ficlipse ( NS, for NYork; Cas: plan, Machias for do: Flore A Sawyer, Tremont for do. Bld sehrs Baltoon, Eclipse (Br), Caspian, and Flora A Sawyer. MANCHESTER, Ang 12—arr schr 8 Sawyer, Gamage, Philadelphia (and’cld for Bristol), NEW BEDFORD, Ang 12—Arr yacht Gertrude, Russell, NYork: 18th, schrs Lady Lake, Tilotson, Elizabeth; ort: Hy Snow. NYork. Sid U Sfrigate Macedonian, and gon- oat Marbletiead, to cruise; schr 8 Waterman, Chase, Now ork, NANTUCKET. Aug 11—Sid sche E H Adams. Balttmore. pAEWSURYPORT, Aus 12—Arr scr Tyrone, Perry, Ell: thno1 NEW HAVEN, Aug IS—Arr schra F Pierce, Hall: Henry Hobart, Filis; Gértrade, Hill; Pantine, Hulse: M Bird, Ho race Tx and Gloucester; sloops Greyhound, Wallace,’ and ulton. PHILADBLPHTA, Ang 13, PM—Arr ahr Alert (Br) Clark, Windsor, NS.” Cid <hip Golden Light (Br), Kennett. Quebec; brig Delmont Locke, Veazie, Rockland; achra Rest leas, Vanzant; WG Audenried. Hewitt; S H Cady, Crowell: N & H Gonig, Baker; Gov Burton, Peacock; Mary Farrow. Condon, aud'Harbinger, Ryder, Boston: Corbula, Norton New London; J P Ames, Turner, Portland; F' New‘on. Coombs, do: Chiloe, Rittal, NYork via Hog island; WD Cnreill, Myrick, Fall Biver; Northern Light, Ireland. Pro vidence; J D McCarthy, Young, Salem; Hiawatha, Disney, and James Bliss, Hateh, Portsmouth, lsth—Arr hark Flor del Mar (Br), Wiswell, Sombrero; brig Concord, MeLoon, Stono Inlet; schr Mary’ Clark, Dis ney, Newburyrort, sth—-Arr steamantp Atlantic, Fortress Monree, PORTLAND, Aug 12—Arr sieamer Potomac. Sher NYork: Br brig Cuba. Matanzas; schr 8 & B Small, Cole, Philadetphia, Cid brig Frontier, Littlefield, Baltimore; schr Ida, Blake, Patiadeiphia, , 13tn—Cld se lenafs (Br), Matanzas. Usth—Arr steamer Chesapeake’ Willetts, New York. Cid brig Derwent (Br), Finnicon, Quebec. PORTSMOUTH, Aug 10—Arr <ehre Bay State, Verr!!!, and Astrea, McFadien, NYork: Ellicott, Duncan, and Nep tune, Billings, Ehzabethport; James Barber, Remick, Jer- sey City: 1th, Vandalia, Bray, do. ROCKLAND, Aug 10—Arr schra A Powers. Bullock, Vinal- haven for WYork; 1ith, M Whitney, Hall, do for do. Sid 1th, a Powers, Bullock, NYork. SALEM. Aug 12—Sid schr Mary & Bllzabeth, Cordery, Philadelphia, if COPARTNERSHIP. i AX ACTIVE MAN. WITH A SMALL CAPITAL, wishes to have an interest in some bustness where his services would be required. References exchanged. Address 0. E. L., 26 Jay street, New York. A PARTNER, WILLING TO INVEST $500, AND AC- qUainted with the business, wanted to open a restau- rant in Washington, D. C. W. C. GODDARD, No. 7 Pine street. OPARTNERSHIP.—A GENTLEMAN OF SOME means and ef business habits and experiene desires to apjuire an interest in m cash commission business. Princ: pals only dealt with, Address P. A., box 144 Herald otlice. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—THE FIRM OF Gibbs, Rooney & Stevens dissolved on the 12th instant by mutnal consent. The business will be continued by the undersigned, under the style of Rooney & Stevens, CORS. J. ROONEY, SHERMAN V. STEVENS, New Yor, August 15, 1864. ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE PART. nership heretofore existing in New York under the firm of Lawrenee, Cohen & Co., expires this day by its own Nmitation. The business willbe continued by J. M. Law. re andS. L. Cohen, under the name of Lawrence & Cohen. * New Torx, August 1, 1864. Nome! —THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between William MoCrom and John Bid, un- der the firm of McCrum & Reid, carpenters and box mak- ers, at 91 Elm street, New York, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, ‘aod the business will be continued at the same place. by William McCrum, who is fully authorized to settle up the business of the late firm of McCrum & Reid. WILLIAM McCRUM. New Yore, August 8, 1864. HN REID. ERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING and firm of Jacobs, Bernheimer & Co. nlved by mutual consent The business of late will be settled at 15 Broad street. by Michael Jacobs and Herman Berabel mee. whe alone are authorized to use the name of the irm in iiquidation. JACOBS, BERNIEIMER & 00. New Yor, ANTED-AN ENERGETIC MAN, WITH $1,200 OR $1.50 cacn, to engage as active partner in an extra York, Address D. interview can be had. ying business in the city of Bw Herald office, stating whe! YYASTRD =A CADY, AS PARTNER IN THE MILLI- nery business Must understand the business. A gral! capital and gaod reference required. Address, with lars, Station B, for three days. ANTED—A BUSINESS MAN, WITiI A CAPITAL OP 000, to take half interest of retiring partner in an Profitable business, Address A Y¥., Heraid Dilice. WANTEDE 4 STEADY MAN, TOTAKE THE PLACE of aretiring party in a lightand pro table manufac. Yaring busipess, $5W capital required — Call amd see at 706 Broatway, third oor. Information gratis. ANTED—A GOOD MAN, WITH A BMALL CAPT. tal, to invest ina well established and paying busi- mess, Apply at 40 Burling slip, fourth floor. ANTED—A MAN WITH $150 OR $200, TO JOIN THR ‘advertiser in a light travell ng business, Call from 12 to 13¢ o'clock to day at C.ark’s Hotel, "110 Chatham st. BOOT PaRIy, WANTED, TO PURCHASE THE $ «half interest of a lucrative cash business. Ad- drexs box 4,798 Post oilce, and the advertiser will appoint an Interview. "SEW PUBLICATIONS. PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE—CON- taining nearly 360 ps d 150 fine plates and en. gravings of te anaiomy of the baman organs in a state ‘of health and disease, with & treatise on early errors, ite deplorable consequences upon the wind and body, with the author's plan of treatment—tne only rationa! and successful mods of cure, as shown by the report ot cases treated. A trathful adviser to the married and those comtemp ating martioge who would know thelr physical condition, Sent free of postage to any address on receipt of 25 cents tn stamps or postal currency. Address Dr. La Croix, 31 Maiden lane, Albany, N. Y. CURIOUS AND INTERESTING LETTER TO LA- dies will be sant by encloming a ten cent stamp. Ad- drean Dr. Otto, No. 60 White street, Beware of imitations through Post boxes. KR. UISITE READING.—CANDIDE—THE SPICIEST, selitiest and m ting ook Jn the Freach laaguage, NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME FULLY TRANSLAT! INTO ENGLISH. A handsome volume, cloth, gilt, 95 cents, 1d. $1. vIN BLAS CHARD, Publisher, ‘30 Ann street, New York. ‘MMENSE PRICES PAID FOR OLD LIBRARIES. 6,000 Standard Books, ip half calf, at half price, 10,000 Siereosopic Views, coiored, ai our prict 101,00) Rooke, History, Free Masonry, at your price, 200,000 Photouraphic Pictures at any price. LEGGAT BROTHERS, 119 a st, near Beekman, Ltttes OF, ADVICE FOR LADIES, i « information never before published. d envelope, for 10 centa, ww York Post office. Bent free. in a nei Address box 4,652 W BOOKS AND CARTES DE VISITE.—SBVERAL new suljecte just added. Sporting Goede of ev jeeoription, Trade @upplied, Sent fer catalocue wD. basing Agency, 73 Nas:an street, § RDS FOR GENTLEMEN. PHOTO. gentlemen. —Sampies and catalogues Knclove am enve ope with your x Ish Post offloe, Jer- PHOTOGRAPH © graph Carda fo ton receipt of 25 cen: and address to y. NJ. Burns, LOAN OFFICES, T 9—-ONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIA- monda, Watches, J lver Plate, Guns, Pistol", ae, ae. Aa wanied of D.amonds, Wareb nin, ee, W) per ceat mere than can be obtained at the cits 1) Broadway, corner of Hou rooin No. 6. which T will pay r piace 0 , up etal, A’ Tl.=—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED AT 77 OM DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, PIANOS, ree RE. Ae, ALSO. AT 77, PAWNBAOKSLS TIGKETS WANTED AT 1? On Diamowis, Watches, Jewoiry, &C., and a higher price pad than n de obtaine. at anyother Pine in the tty, at 77 Bleek 7 (6 NASSAU STREET, 1168 KOOM No, etry Kemer yor, 66 A Ma Wa rhew. Nageau street, t, Moravia, | up ata T M8—PAWNBROKESS TICKETS POURCTAS“D OF diamonds, waUcl ware musical Inatru ments, ary & p sad of at ovher guod vanwed at LS Cama mirect, taird door west of 698 BROADWAY, CORNER No. 6.1 ho bgnest price et, Watciee and Bilver Ware, or the above articles, 689 Broadway, OVANCEBS MADE ON WATOHRS, DIAMONDS ewalry, Dry Gods aot Personal property of aeer¥ hoa, uF ihe wane ® JAC rover and Carimisn on Me Giand etree pas KY ric nNASED. ¢ ring Vs Coots, TF * § Abi , i Broads . | org " __. POLFTIGAL, | Ms @PaTE CONVENTION FOR PEACE. An of the Peace State Central Committes, held tm che Cu. of Sew Work, Jule zi, 1864. it was unanimously resoived that the @emorracy and’all others in faver of ap om cable adjustment of our national diilicalties by negotia- tion amd reconciliation be re ursted to asemble iu Mage wention ab Syracuse om THURSDAY, August 18, at 12 erceck M.. for the purpose of string expression to thsen patriotic ventiments, urging their zenerui adoption As, Poole. and especially by the dowoeratie party, C -BDWARD A. La ret Distr Ww Fighth Uisiriet aa) Ninzb District 08 Tenth Hisiriet. Eleventh Distr: ‘Twelfth District. = eee 5 <> suze 5! Thirteenth District. 8. Fourteenth District. A.J M Hifteenth Distriet LEV! SMITH. Sis teenth Distriet [OLIVER KEESE, Seventeouth District. JOSEPH A. FLANDERS Fignteenth Dfstriet. {THOMAS G. YOUNG. Nineteenth District. WM. B. SAND! Twentiech Diatriet VNATHAN WHITING, UUINORMAN MALTBY, SAMUEL AVIRY. AMOS B. KING. ‘Twenty-fourth District « vM, H. CUYLER, Twenty tifth Diatrict TER MoKKY, Twenty sf) HN I VAN ALLEN . DINNINNY. . PAINE, r BINGHAM, Thirtieth H. ABELL ‘Thirty-iiret distr PRATT NOTICE “TAR MEMBERS OF THE FOURTRENTH IN © ward George B. McClellan Club are hereby notitied to attend a special ingeting of the club, to be held at the Peo- ple» i La 5 Heater street, on Tuesday evening, August 10, at 8 o'clock. By order, 'H, K, WOODROFF, President, Jonx 8 McLavonuin, Secretary pro tem, TH WARD McCLELLAN UNION CLUB,—THE MBM. organization are re (uested to mest at Beeecker street, this (Tuesday) evenin:, 16th inst, at o'clook. All clti-eas of the ward favorabie to the niming: tion of General McUleilan are invited to attend and enrol ther names, JOHN £. BLISS, Chairman, T. P. Oaxte, Secretary. E ~ FURNITURE. N EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY FOR ROUSE- A xeepera—ail the elecant Household Furaiture ot a private family will be sold at a great sacrifice tor cash— magnificent rosewood Pianoforie, three elegant Parlor Suits, rosewood #tazare, marble top Tadles, Curtains, Ivory Clock, Brussels Xe, Also a lot of Bedroom and Dini Inquire at 119 West Eighth street, near Sixth avenue, N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF HOUREHOLD FOR. A niture for sale at a sacrifice —Pianoiorte, Etaxeres, Bookcase, Mirrors, Parlor Suits, Paintings. Broazes, Cure tams, rosewood and walnut Chamber, Furniture, Dininj Room Furniture, &¢. Inquire at 113 West Twenty -thir street, near Sixta avenue, LL KINDS OF FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, BED- ding, Looking Glasses, &c., cheaper than elsewhere. Catapd money, at G@ W. SNEDEN'S, 263 Bowery. between Stanton and Houston streets. Goods warranted and delivered free. #urniture in suit, URNITURE FOR SALE—THE FURNITURE OF A ‘small house, complete, and the House to let until 1, 1865. Price of furniture, $1,200. House on De Kalb ave- nue, Brookiym, within ten minutes of Fulton ferry. A dress G. M. B., care A. T. Bruce & Co., 113 Liberty street, New Yor! URNITURE WANTED.—ANY ONE HAVING FOR sale one or more sets of first class Chamber Furniture, in good order, can se!l them t mer. by addres ing Furnithre, box 5,447 Post ollice, No furniture deal will be noticed. OR SALE—THE NEW FURNITURE OF A THREE story basement house, in the vicinity of Broadway, and the House to let until May, 1965 Address A. D., Herald office. * WASTEDSA FULL SIZED FRENCH BRDBTE AD, with Bedding complete, Address A. B., Herald office, stating lowest cash price and where it may be seen. ASTROLOGY. ey ‘A. 3, MAURICE, GREAT AND REAL ASTROLOGER. The advice of this reai Astrologer, A.B. MAURICE. is based wholly on scientific principles, aud Was never known to fail. The hand of fate has marked out the path of each individual, and the planets ate hourly pointing out the destiny of mankind. Professor Maurice has & profound knowledge of the rules of the science ef the stars, and can beat the world in regard to telling all fe; whol and with several secrets that no living mortal ever knew before. he will bring success ont of almost auy andertaking. In causing speedy marriages he never fails. He describes the intended husband or wife; tells the very day you will marry, and shows a likeness representing the true complex. Jon of ‘the intended. He descriies your friends. points oat your enemies, and warns you of all future danzer; good luck in obtaining situations or in travelling by ses or ‘and, and the bestof health, long life and prosperity to all who consult him. Those at a distance may sendtneir age and $1, and address A. B. Manrice. box 5,003 New York Post office, and get in retnrn the outitnes of vour whole iife. All 7 in the evening. Ofice 126 Bleecker street, near nis, Gents, $1 BETTER ASTROLOGIST 18 KOT TO BE FOUND in the United States than Dr. L. D. and Mra. 8. D. BROUGHTON. | They succeed in giving satisfaction when all others fail, They can be conmlied on all affairs of hu- man life, such as courtship, marriage, travelllng. removals, lawsuits. obtaining situations, welfire of absent friends, &c.; also sickness, if the sick Party will recover or die of their present sickness: if recover, the time they will begin to'anond; what part of ‘the oly is affected, and what treatment'and medicines are baat adapted to the sick per- song, Ladies 50 cents: gentlemen $1. Questions answered by letter, enclosing $1 and time of birth. Also Phrenolo- ical examinations made. Office 120 Greene atreet. STONISHING.—MADAME MORROW, SEVENTH daughter. with a natural gift of forestzht. tells how soon and often you will.marry, even your thoughts; Magic Image in full operation: her eq) not to be found: shows a likeness of your fatended husband and absent friends. 184 Ludiow street, four doors frem Houston street. Gentle- men not admitted. BONA FIDE ABTROLOGIST WHO ALL CAN DE- pend upon.—Madaine WILSON stil remams at 189 Allen street, nesr Stanton, over the bakery. Beware of imposition, GREAT SENSATION.—GO AND SEE MISS HA. GAR, the great Kuropean fortune teller: never w known to fait. Gan be consulted on all affairs of life R claims drunken or unfaithful husbaods-or wives. Has secret to make you be oved by the opposite sex—hrings toi her those long separated. Delay not to consult t aturally gifted and highly socomplished beautiful youn; dy ut her rooms, 1445 Crosby street, near Grand, LATRVOYANT —IF YOU WISH THE TRUTH, GO AT 2 “once to Madame ROSS, She shows « likeness of future busband or friend fails to bring those separated together. No. 98 West Twenty-seventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Ring the basement bell. Hours from 9 im the morning tii] 7 in the evening, © AN) SEE MADAME SNELL, THE CELEBRATED and renowned Astrologist. Tn the acieuce of astro! has no superior. She understands the science in all its ter branches (the stars, charms, spells and:talismans); and gives entire satisfaction’ in telling the past, present and fu ture. She never fatia in causing «peedy marriages and bringing the separated together In business affairs her ad- vice 's juraluable. A large number of people have be benefiied by her aid. As an evidence of ber skill has recqivel abundance of testimonials from some of the first vocple-of the land. Sickuees will be discovered and cured Trough her sctenee, only. known to herself. Consultation for ladies, Sic ; gontlemen, $1. Residence 129 Bast Twenty fourth street helow Fourth avenue. Persons at a distance may consnit thin lady by letter, enclosing a fee of 81 and @ correct returned, Address box 5,747 New Y. MAoaMe RAYIS THE BEST CLAIRVOYANT AND Astrolog'st in this city. 8 ar_very thoughts, causes speedy tharriages, gives lucky numbers 26) Sev-nth avevue, near Twenty-seventh street. Ladics 26 cents; gen- temen 80 cents, N ADAMP, CLAUSON HAS RETURNED AND CAN ba consulted om the past, present and future; io causing speedy marriages she never fails,and can reclaim dranken husbands and unfaithful lovers, Come and see this lady at her rooma, 30 Sixth street, third floor, front room. Gentlemen not admitted. M*peue MOREHOUSE, SEVENTH DAUGHTER OF the seventh sen. Natural gift. No imposition, Ced be consuitet on all affaire of life, love, marriages, Iawatiitn, loses, sickness, absent friends. Also estment in State = lucky numbers, charms. 46 Forsyth street, base- meu RS, DIBELL, FORMERLY OF ALBANY, TENDERS her powers as a clairvoyant, physician, medium, at ber home, 263 Atinatic Brookiyn, RS, MARION JAMES, INDEPRNDENT CLAIRVOY- ant, 10i Fast Seventeenth street, corner of Th rags hue. traces lost or stolen property, a sent friends, inw and business affairs cenerally; detects and treats all female diseases, References given. ntlemen not admitted, Rg. DECOLAM GIVKS. PRIVATE INTERVIEWS from 9 until 7. Ladies, $1; gentlemen, $2. Those de: sipvus to hear of abeent fiieude or the future should not delay, a» thin lady isso succesefnl; has never failed im any Undertaking. No. 60 Kast T th street, Ne IMPOSITION —THE NEVER FAILING MADAM STARK f bora with @ natural thi irvoyant vat A She con Its yor om the past, present futare, brings together wee long separated, causes apeedy marr & correct likeness of your future husband of absent da, Her equal is not t befound. Cation. —$5,)) ro ward to any one who.can surpass her tn her profession of She tells you the name of the person that you marre bey in mabe ae 4 Fourth ores Gog Hy ran y third and Twenty fourth streets, Name on 4 Gentlemen not admitted. — SPIRITHALISN.—COLCHRSTER HAS RETURNED ©) and taken rooms at $72 Broadway, corner of Eighteenth girea.. wnere he can be consulted o8 all past, present aod ulure efuirs, HE ORIGINAL MADAME BYRON BAS RETURNED from tu oon be consulted on the present, past and future. She ts the greatost spiritualint, nvedion! andbuat was Know ings 10. long neparaied and bas you beloved bry |. Omer 310 ©, Grst house above Twenty third street, La HP BRAUTIFUL MADAME DE CORA, ASTROLO= gist and ritual Medio, can be consulted a @) Mare dowgs nirect Hours li A.M. W0 il P.M, Ladies pot ad. m thod. y / HO WOULD NOT GO WHERK FORUNR I: GO Ye,are Mins WKLLINGTON, the great bnghau Pros phetrest ihe best of wil, and cna be enceled, Can Coneuited persoraily or by jeter, on ali afairs ot Ife. con: eereihy law atits, jovrnes's, abser, nila, 108, courtehipy marae, beet, weet and who can reclom drasken a Mae W. in the ony p eon ie Wide genuine Reman avd trabian tauemut K upd ail business airs. and are giarene WTO COuRuIt this avy gifted and es tubers ven.” Haciiy Fee ‘an be Seen at ber residence, 10l Aixth avenue oppomte Eighth street, TVO CATR FOR CLASSEWICA. TON, WANEEDawe 2 keMPROT Hi OUNG MAN A Hrany Care 1H Hiewetant ud Yee by a pifemter Comey © Lwentyoaseh AEreet, Ade rene tin bt aitice, WANT Ds A MAN TO AF CV GRY A AP Mark rte M. Must one “ae | weer NEW . YORK: HERAED, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 186%. er . t—YOU WILL FIND A LETTER IN TRE A Re orn Pow olles from your wife 0. D. T. NY INFORMATION OF ROBERT OURRY, WHO AM ierivea lately in the ship Gratitude, would be thank- fully received by bis brother John and his sister Jaoe Curry, by calling at 206 Navy street, Brooklya. NY FAMILY WISHING TO ADOPT A PINE. pealthy female child of eleven months will please call 00 or address Mrs, Holling, 136 Fifth street, B. DeSERTED WITH ALL K, EQUIPMENTS; + heard that B. was caught and to cainp. LE: QCATSEBING PENNELL, WHO HAS LATELY AR rived in this country, would like to tind ber brothers, 8 and William, and sisters, Susan and Betsy nell. or ber uncles, Kdward and James Daly. All born im Mitcheistown, county Cork, Ireland. Call at or address Water street, New York city. HAVE ROY. Paul. Thoma: Fer ENIS KING, A NATIVE OF THE COUNTY KERRY, parish of Knocknacoppul, townland of Clounts, Ire= land, ‘arrived in this conntry’on the 27th of July in the p Cynosure, and left Brooklyn for New York on Tues w morning August 9 and bas not since been heard of. Any invormation of him wiil be thankfully recelved by bis sister, Hannah McCarthy, 55 Willowyatreet, Brooklyn. RANCIS TUOHY, SON OF THB LATE DR. TUORY, ‘of Nenagh, Ireland, whose mother, Mra, Klien Tuohy, died in New Tork about the first of Janiary last, where his sisters ave now residing, will hear of something to bis ad- Yantige vy communicating with SIMON CREAGH, Esq,, Boheitor, 8. Ormond Quay, Dublin, Ireland, F DR. W.N. RINDELL (WHEN LAST HEARD wus on board of the United States steamer E. B. Hale, South Atlantic Blockading Squadron) ie in New York or Brooklya, he will hear of old friends by addressiug Mise Williams, Brooklyn Post oflice. JNfOR MATION WANTKD—OF NANCY MORRISON. A! sister of Hon, James R. Morrison, of Juniata county, deceased. Address Ezra D. Parker, Miutlintown, Juni county, Pa, prone WANTED—OF JEREMIAH LEONARD, yn ES ed of pounty eer Armia gna peace of ip Histo. ny information wi e anki ul receiver ath Leonard, 190 Kighth avenue, — NFORMATION WANTED—OF GEORGE RADDY, WHO landed here about the lth of April, from the ship American Union. Any information will be received by his uncle, Barnard Kaddy, at 44 Washington street. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN CUDDY McMA- hon, a native of the county of Kerry, Ireland, who en- Nsted in the federal army. Any person knowing of his whereabouts woud confer a favor on his afllicted mother and atsters by addressing a note. stating where a letter would reach him, to Mra. McMuhon. care of Mr. Stephen Sherry, 244 East ‘Fourteenth street, New York, Soutuern papers please copy. [NFORMATION WANTED.—SHOULD THIS COME under the notice of Robert Laughton, of North Shields, who ‘elt Liverpool tn June or July. 1869. or any one who may be acuainted with him, he is re-pectfullyt equested to commnnicate with hia brother James GAddress Capt James igbton, care of Robt. M, Slowan & Edye, 19 South Wil- Nam street, New York. BENTON—PLRASE CALL AT 47 BARCLAY © street as soen as possible, ‘ 1 SIT HIS HOME, 111 SANDS STREET, BROOKLYN, 4 on Monday, 8th inst., Edward A. Balian about 5 10 Inches high, Nght com: on light pants and vest, hi person Knowing of his whereabouts will please address above number, “Go FAR, AND YET 80 NEAR,” ALL WELL, DAR- ling. and hope you are also. f you don't come soon 1 will get NE, YORK.—THIS MOBNING, 11 O'CLOCK; VERY particular, WEN W. GIBSON, OR ANY MEMBER OF THE rebel Fifty-third Virginia regiment, will please write to Thomas H. Gosney, lock box 159 Post oifice, Zanesville, 10. ol GreArED: FROM HOME, A BOY, AN ITALIAN VIOLIN player, aged about 11 years. who speaks English fuent- ly. ‘Tweaty dollars reward and other expenses will be paid toany person who can give information concerning him at 145 Elm street. rear building. ANTED.—A LADY WISHES TO ADOPT A LIT. tle female infant to some highly respectable lady; where she will have a kind, good home, Darke e* and hair. Address J. @. C., Brooklyn Post otlice, for nine days. MEDICAL, erat THE LADIES.—CHARLES LUTZB, M. D., or of Obstetrics and Surgery, nnd over {7 years uarantees a positive cure 1 OF surgical treatinent er how complicated the his old established pri-® d where bis never fallice ined, or sent by letter to any part of the United States; price $3.N. B.—The Doctor bas elegant rooms and the best accommodations and attendance in the city for patients who wish, to remain daring treet, meni communications strictly confidential. At home all hours of the day and evening. . DVICE TO MARRIED LADIES.—MADAME RES- TELL, Female Physician and Professor of Midwifery, ‘of successful practice in this city, to any lady requiring spectal med! in twenty-four hours’ time, no ense may be. ‘Can be consultes Broad’ can be consuited as usual at 152 Chambers street, But one interview will be necessary. No charge for Her in- fallible medicines can also be obtained at 12734 Liberty atreet or by mail: price $5. Ladies who desire board and st medica attendance during confinement can be ac- modated, Her French Pi 10. 1, price $1 a box. or No. 2, which’ are fon stronger than No 1, and can never fail, are safe healthy; price $5" box. Can be sent by mall, with full directions. deems it her duty to caution Indies against i adv ho not only rob them of their means but FFLICTED RESTORED!—IGNORANCE EXPOSED'— Fallacies unmasked!—Highly important to both sexes, or single, in health or disease.—Dr. LARMONT’S London, and New York Medical Adv ser and Marriage 80th edition. 470 pages. 100 illus upon De- bility, Urinary Affections, Biadder and Kidney Diseases, the author's unequalled Paris and London treatment, kc. should purchase thie work of EB. WAR Na, ! Vesey street, for $1, or consult the Doctor, 173 Rioudway, upstairs, New York, from 1) A. M. to 5 P.M. “We concur with other papers in recommending Dr. Larmont and bis work. ‘ourrier des Etats Unit Reform, Dispatch, Staats Zeitung, Atlas, 3 A272 TO THE AFFLICTED.—WADAME DRES- PARD'S Female Pills are the only med jadies can depend on with safety and certainty, Can be by mail N B.—Ladies who desire to avail themse.ves of Madame Despard’s valuxble, certain and safe mode of trea'ment ean do no at one intarview. Relief warranted in twenty four hours. Residence 101 Stxth avenue, opposite Ki hth street Lajos taken during confinement witn the best medical at jendance. DVICE TO LADIES,—DR. POWERS, 61 FRANKLIN street. warrante relief in 9 few aa from ail mew ties, whether demanding medical or §ourgical treatme: Communications nacrediy confidential, CARD TO LADIES,—DR. POWERS, 61 FRANKLIN wtreat, warrants relief in a few hours from ali di \ionl- Gea, whether demanding medical or surgical traatment. Communications sacredly confidential. BE Nise IN TIME—REMEMBER THE SURE PLACE for a speedy cure without mercury: unfortunates will find itto their advantage, Dr. WARD'S old established ovics. 61 Franklin street, Advice free and small charge for medicines, 8, CORBETT, NO 20 CENTRE STREET. BRTWEEN ‘Chambera and Reade streets, can be consulted with confidence on diseases of a privatecharacter. A practice of thirty-four vears, three of which have been in the hospitals of New York and London, enables him to treat with ane cose nervor's and general debility. The victims of impax- tion can call on him with the certainty of being radically oe relornocharge, N. #.—See Dr. C.'s diplemas in his office, ns member of the New York University Medical Co - lege, and College of Surgeons, Londou, Suuday’s from 11 ALM. to 123 P.M. R. GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND AO- ‘coucher, No. 6 Amity pince, three doors from Amity areal makes it his special practice to treat ail fem jaints, from whatever cause produced. Is gure to give re- fet to the most anxious patient in twenty-four houra, Ble- gaat rooms for ladies requiring nursing, D* POWERS, 61 FRANKLIN STREET, CAN BE CON. ‘sulted gratis, with unparalleted success, on a!l female complaints, “iis Periotical Drops, $2 per bottle. expressly for obstinate cases, Beware of imitations. D*; WEST, FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHER, ‘27 Duane street, between Centre and Chatliam, makes it hie ial practice to treat all female complaints with Es al Skill, His Monthly Tonic is a never failing remedy. D* WATSON, AN OLD AND EXPERIENCED PRAC- titloner. is enabled to guarantee a cure in ali cases, by safe remedies, and without ehange ef dict or restrict from business, Dr, Watson's book, the “Cause and Cure, iMustrated throoghont by anatomical plates. £c contains vi able information for auch asiare suffering from eltber di ase Or debility, or who contemplate marriace Price $' Miller & Co., Post office, 429% Broadw thor 630 Broadway, next block above the Metro- Ntan Hotel. OCTOR RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE PRIVATE TREA tise, do, 30 Amity street —Thove who apply tn the early stage of discane will be surprised at the race and Fa. Pidity of the cure. Those, however, wh have suffered long will appreciate his services. oe coorEe 14. DUANB_STREET, MAY BE CON Moos = diseases. Thirty years lusively de ables him to warrant a cure in all cases The victims of miaplaced confidence in medical pretender ean call with ncertainty of bei Hically cured or no pay. Gen NEWS.— YOUNG MAN'S FRIERD. DR. T WARD’ Specific and Preventive entes the worst canes, paibens ere or change of i Wp | ing Pills, r package A ure cul 1008 peerie Seer re eure o KB CURED BY DR. WARD. 61 FRANKLIN r nen, ee ae hospitals of London. He makes the greatest cures known, being th discoverer of the only reme- ANHOOD AND THE VIGOR OF YOUTH RESTORED jn four weeka by Dr. Ricorn’s Essence of Life. This Wondertnl agent will restore an iood to the most shattered eonatitniion, whether arising (runt excomees, self-aba-e. the @ffects of ciate or natural canven The tine required to re the most inveterate es fon” weet ure ie im. hin, De, Ricord'- BE sence of Lite is sold in cases with Instructions for ure, for $3, oF tou neities in one for § Bent carefully racked on receipt of remittance by his credited agent. Circolara sent free on receipt of four Hampa. PHILEP ROLAND, So’o Agent for United states, 447 Broome atreet, one door weat (rom Broadway, N.Y INDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. 6 Foted 10 diseases ADAME G Amity place, three doors from Amity street. ean be cousuitad on all diseases of females. Her movlicines are safe and certain, © fentrooma for indies who desire care and medica! attendance during confioement, DYOUrH FUL VIGOR ARB REGAINED M moa PS ie wane rolagent De, Powers’ Re Franklin street; his life re toring semedy, JHATTRRED CONSTITUTIONS pproeny (iA i! 4 Py wraniend ody, Df. Powers’ Basen mentite wel Srantinn atecetotn Wess time thaa ane other manele, All thone contemplating marriage abould take this life te toring remedy. OSTTLY, yD NEGATIV tiobrifuge, nereiae amt ie paralivied family medivine. Pomethn mun, Fthan aw ¥ ive tmacieines ures all ry gale an’ decree eurew all nervous. disenacs, neuralgia. fits weione, n#, pain poise; ures all fern’ sy ree gt Rvackage.. Matied, post paid to all arts United stnten Cail address A. M. BY’ ENCE, No, 97 RL Mark pi en, Ne ‘e. HE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH ARBFORE POWERS fori Lite, ¢ 1 Prankim mtr erue moore Serranted NPHOUEANDR ACK DISAPPOINTED BY NOT GON aiting DE WAKO BF Reenklin ar Wr «ia apoat fea, within pornaue norenrs. ere the only remedion which ever soe oek! liv eradienta those diseases | ust bod vet _ MISCRLLANBOUB, FT NITED STATES SEVEN THIRTY LOAN. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that subserip- tlons wil be recelved for Coupon Treasury Hotes, payabid three years frem August 15. 1364, with semi-anoual interest at the rate of seven and three tenths per cont per annum— principal aud interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be couvertibie at the option of the holder ‘at maturity, into six per cent gold bearing bonds, payable not lesa than five nor more waa twenty years from them date, as the goverument may wiect. They will be issued tm denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for Sity dollars or some multiple ef” fifty dollars, ey ‘The notes will be transmitced to the owners free of trans portation charges as soon alter the teceipt of the origtual certificates of deposit rs t! ey can be prepared, ‘Aw the notes draw interest from Angust 15, persons making deposita subsequent to that date must pay the im terest accrued from date of note to date of deposit, Parties depositing twenty (ve thousaad dollars and up. — wards for these notes at any one time will bealiowed » commission of one-quarter of one per cent, which wid bo paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bilB for the amount certiied to vy the officer with whom ther No deductions for commissions must be made from the @e posits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It {se national savings bunk, offering @ higher rate of interest than any other and tne best security, Any savings bank which pays its depositors in United States notes oome siders that 1 te paying in ie best clreulating medium of deposit was made, the country, and it cannot pay in anything better; for itsows Assets areelther in government securities or in notes OF bonds payable in government paper. It is equally convenient asa temporary or permanent tm vestinent, The notes can alwarp be sold for within » frac~ tion of their face and accum ted interest, and are the best security with banks as collaterais for discounts, CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT 520 GOLD BOND. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for | three years, this privilege of conversion 18 now worth about three per cent per annu:n, for the current rate for 6-20 bonds is net less than nine per cent premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent United States stocks was over twenty per cent It will be seen that the actnal profit on this loan. at the present market rate, is not leap than ten per cent per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM sTaTB OR MUNICIP AL TAM » il 2 But aside from all tt atages we have enumerated, ® special act of Congress exeupts all bonds and Treasary average, this exemption On th notes from jocal taxation. ie worth about two per cent per annum, according to the rate of taxation in various ports of the country. Its believed that no secur ties offer so great induremente to lenders aa those Issued by the government, In all other forms of indebtedness, the falih or ability of private pare ties, or stock companies, or separate communities, only, ig piedged for payment, whiie the whole property of the coum= try ia held tosecure the dcuarge all of the obligavons of the United States, aoe While the government offers the most Hberal term: for ite loans, {t believes that the very strongest appeal will oye the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits, The party depositing must endorse upoa the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they ar@ to be issued in blank or payx ie to order, When so endorse ed it must be left with the vilver receiving the deposit, 10 be forwarded to the Treasury Department, SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the ari Assistant Treasurer of the United States, corner of Wail an@ Nassan streets, First National Bank of Rew York, No, 4 Wall street, Second National Bank of New York, Twenty-third street an Broadway. Third National Bank of New York, No. 6 Nassau street. Fourth National Bank of New York, 27 and 29 Pine street, Fifth National Bank of New York, 338 Third avenue. Sixth National Bank of New York, Sixth avenue and Bross | way. Bighth National Bank of New Vork, 650 Broadway. Ninth National Bank of New York, 963 Broadway. Tenth National Bank of New York, 240 Broadw: Central National Bank of New York, 71 Duane street. National Exchange Bauk of New York, 181 Greenwiely street. And by ali National Banks which are depositaries of publi money, inne a AMD ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS Throngh AFFORD FACILITIES TO SUBSCRIBERS. $2.000.000 “ar COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Bubscriptions are hereby invited to Lean of Two Milliew Dollars, authorized by an ordinance of the Board of Supe visors, approved by the Mavor June 15, 1864, entitled “Am Ordinance to provide for the procurement of Volunteers far the Armies of the Union, pert and parcel of the qnowaat the City and County of New York, under any future calle? the President for men,” ‘The proper books for such subscriptions will be opened ‘at the Comptroller's office on and after Saturday, the 18 June tnetant, and will remain open until the whole sum shall be taken, t the country will doubtless | | = & | entering their subscriptions, the amount subser bet forty them respectively, and on presenting bis rece'pts for @ money tothe Comptrotier thay will receive bouds of tf county for equal amounts, redeemable on or before June Be 1866, with interent from the date of payment, at the rate@e siz per cent per annum, Our fellow citizens, and the public genera ly, are rospente fully Invited to cooperate w'th the Board of Supervisorp in the benevolent and patriotic purpose of eupriving te quote of men from this county, on the on!) of WO Prerident for more men for the army, soon to be mage public, without resorting to a draft for that purpowe, Age tion will not be taken to raise Yolunteers unter We ordinance referred to unt a sufficient amon’ is set scribed te warrrant tho Committee In proceeding tm thip matter a MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptrolion, Crey ov New Yorn, Derantwext or Fixance, Comrteoie tan’s Orriow, June 18, 1974, J) eM ORESTS [Li Ceti areD MONTALY 40 MM) FF DEMOREST'S MICKOR OF PABHIONS for Septet her, comb ning the most complete and elevan’ nagasi Re ever | gente, yaront Ang at 20 Sin ahied.. 5 chl# premtirm se 473. Broadway, N.Y. tine. Do not fail to eee this n POR SALR={THIRTKEN SRCOND HAND Wit > Tablew all in good some nearly now, » th mate bleand sate bade, with, Malia, OUO® Markers int everge thing evunlete, Aino Miltiaed Tables and Cloths repai ft tlhe «hartent fatter, be mail pametied autem to. Ap iy to JAMES WALKER, 65 Ann atrect OR SALB CHRAN=A MILLARD TAD "INS ARTS. — PURLISHE eon the 10 nely prints bom wanted SUE LECTURE SHABON. ALLY POR GI TLS te eaten at BG paront ant weerca wae, Patios Howbie to alia ld. hes, eaeh et io 1 on comes, by addcensine tary of nof Anatewy 4 eat

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