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“ft 2 & 8 ee ae ee ee awe OR ONE “SONS OF LIDERTY” IN INDIANA. Arrest of Some of the Pro- minent Memb@s. The Military Take Possession of Arms and Ammunition. Leading Officials of the State Among the Sons. Four Hundred Rebals Members of the Order, ae, oe. ae, InpiaxaPous, Ind., August 21, 1864. Bome days sgo Governor Morton received a letter from ‘Whe Fast,etating that a large quantity of arms were being Skipped to disloyal parties ia Iudvana, On the 17th inst. four boxes were received, addressed 0 J. J. Parsons, (rom H. H. Dodd & Co., printers tn this euy. Last bight twenty-two boxes, to the same address, ‘were received and drayed to H. H. Dodd & Co,’s estab- Mahment. A military guard was immediately placed around Dedd’s building, aud upon taking possession of it and makiog an examination the boxes were found to contain ber of revolvers of the best description and a quaa ‘sity of fixed ammunition. J. J. Parsons and Charles B, Hutchins, partners of Mr. Dodd, and William H. Harrison, Graad Secretary of the ‘Order of the Sons of Liberty, have been arrested and placed under military guard at the Soldiers’ Hoine. The two jormer were released on taking the oath of allegiance. ‘Mr. Harrison still romains in custody. ‘This evening a book containing a tist of the Sons of Liberty was found in the safe of Dodd & Co. ‘This int wcluces the name of the Secretary of State, — of tbe State, Attorney General and editor of the bitanapolle Sen andl, ‘The list also includes the names of four hundred rebel joners, who are third degree members. Mr. H. 11 Dodd isthe Grand Commander of the Order @f the Sons of Liberty in Indiana. Newspaper Accounts. [Correspondence of the Cincinuati Gazette ) Inpianarois, August 19, 1864, Facts just come to light put a new face on the address @ the State Central Committee of the democratic party. Its session of two duys and nights was one of perplexity On the one band was the defection of the Peace wing or the party (10m {ts nn-committal nominees, Which had assumed such alarming proportious that the Broret Order proposed revolution atonce. There were Erceent at that meeting of the ecmmittee such Congress. 1» ag Voorhees, who more than a year ago proposed to @ettic the issue between his friends aud the cevern- Went by the sword. Joseph K Kdxerton, of the Fort Wayne district was also with the committee, On the ‘tb of June, 1863, he denounced the Purnside and Hascall Policy in Ouio and India, and said:—*The end ot these ‘Mots of despotism must come, either by Mr. Lincoin’s edvivistration wholly absndonivg them, or by their re- sistance by the people even unto death.” Such were tne men ho met to squeich the scheme for revolution Plauued by the Sons of Liberty, who fixed the 16tn of this month for seizing Governor Morton and other ofB- @ials, getting possession of the arsenals, liberating rebel prisoners, establishing a provisional government and thus frraying the Northwest in rebeilion Bingvam, of the Sentinel, avd Ristine, State Auditor, were calied up before the committee and admitted they Delonged to the Order, but were not in its inper circle and did not know of the plot. MeDonald retarned trom the North on Saturday. He Met the committes, and H. H. Pedi and J ©. Walker, Btate Agents ut New York, were cailed befire them. At Girst they wero defiant, but admitted that revolution had Deen planned. Athon was to be Provisional Governor, ‘The Order was to strike, at the same time, at Columbus fend Cincionati, Obio, and ‘hicago, lil. That they had re @entiy met Sanders and Holcombe at Clifton, Canada, aud agreed 00 this pict McDonald asked Doda, “How troops do you thipk there are about indiauapolis’’ Saswered, “Only a few invalids and veterans.” ugh,” said McDonald, TF feDonald and others of the conamittee protested against Fevolution now 28 madness, and prevatied on Dodd to @end a secret circular, by Virtue of his authority as Grand Commander, ordering the various Lodges to desist from revolution pow. The circular was seat, and the _ passed off without the revolution planued by the Or- eres revelation throws new light on the advice of the Btate Central Committee to the copperheads tc form open farmed organizations, and proves that the whole fatent is to pat, in the name of law, arms in the hands of demo erate, and then make them ailtes of the secret Order in = evolution which has been post; for more conve. Biect onportunity Meantime, these copperheads will @trive for a provocation for civil war. THE DISORGANIZERS’ MEETING AT SPRINGFIELD. onable Speeches— Revoiation Openly Recommended— rhe rthwesterm Confedethcy Brew [Correspondence of the Chicago Post, democrat.) Speiverigiy, HL, August 18, 1864. The meeting held to day in this city, proveseed!y under the auspices of the peace men, cannot in point of num- Der, be calied a failure. It 18 @ reapectable but by vo moans a significaut demonstration. It is really a mere ria} aifair. ana for such a meeting ts respectable, Ip point @f numbers. bul {i taken in avy other sense, either geo- phically Or otberwise, t) represemt tae democracy*of State, it is & most miserable failure According to the call the democracy of the State were invited to be fore for the purpose of ‘couferring upon the state of the Oountry, aod to suggest ways avd means to relieve it of the eviis which bevet it. The call, as published in this vicinity, bas no reerence to a peace convention, or to the Peoria fizzle. Temocrats so regard it, aud many, very Hkely ® majority, have attended the meeting under the Belief that it was a genuine democratic meeting, to be presided over by such meu as Richardson, Tbornion and ‘Others, instead of such men as Sicigleton, Josh Allen, and Bill O'brien. Still the meeting is a mere local affair. ‘The meeting organized at about eleven o'cleck A.M, Mm the circular amphiiheatre of the Fair grounds a mile west of the city. ibe people looked in vain for any of the big gue advertised to speak. Richardson, Pendleton, Cox, Hogbes and many others of the (sravus were non ext. ‘The face was much more scanty snd of oid dishes, such aa J. W. Singleton, Josh Aliea, L. W. Ross and Cris. ‘Ben, of St. Louis, could dish out. I forgot, however, to meation the name of the very hon rable and exceedinyly Feverent Heory Clay Dean. He gave the crowd a sermon ntique pattern. | have saved afew of bis remarks. Thore were two stands jor sneaking. At the first Jam W. Fingleton preeided, od was the firet speaker, | do Bot vend you the remarks of Singieton of any of the ether orators of the day. it is sulicient to say thut were a rebash of Peoria meeting, only on @ litte lower scale. Singleton's remarks were a yery good reison—be had on ce point he bad nothing Dew to offer, He laid great stress on the idea that there ras but one isue, *‘war or peace,” to be voted on aeat November. The admivistration and its supporters, by said, ware gorged with plunder, and. were dmributing 1¢ among the people. That was the reason eflorts for peace had deen 60 unavailing ‘The ion. end Kight Rev. Henry Clay Dean next epoke. He iaid \¢ down ae @ distinct proposition that there were two rebellions at present in this country—that of Davis that of Lincoln. We nad been fighti g the f tmer, now be sould like to fivbt the latter a little. He de: Clared that the democratic party were roeponsibie for «il the villanses he admiDistration. The way to correct tbe war was torefuse to vote supplies, ne the Commons Ye S#tivnd were wont to oleek the King, 1 this would Bot suffice thea we should appesl to a higher anda mightier power—that of rovoletion. He was in favor @ | Dion, Dut not the bloody one scaght by adolitiowem. ‘You coul! not bring # berd of cattle to one of their am Der freshly i At the second stand, during this time, the Hon. Lewis Rows Hov. Cri. Krivbeo, rf St. Letis, and Josh Allan, Of Willlamron county, adéressed a crowd. The specch Of Cris Kribbew was @ civlent secession oo, such ae tb» Hon. Cria. wavid fied H unbenithy to deliver at bie frome in Bt. loute He took the bold ground that the war was prima fack: wrong, ant that th federal vovern~ Ment bad no power and oo richt to cores ® State, M ae such & Bpeech ae Aboud have caused the eure of every Comocrat bearigg it to tirgle with e&ame for listeu- fog (0.2 mors! traitor Thore wes but litte more epesking dogs in the after Boon. The dvierest died out an crowd almost whi lly p@iepereed at three o'clock. ¢ Corry, of Ci i, parade a viokent and revoiationyry rpeceb, abn Benducing the semory of Fougias ané auy ‘Western confederney. 10 the credit of the weoting be was promptly sgueiched Altogether ihe cevor of the assemblage was mech more conservative tha cbat at |e In point of Bumbers I should estimate iat anc of ur theaaend Everyibing passed of in quiet, eo far ae known, § send @ brief ey nopsis of the resolutions parsed, to wit —- Resolution first reafiems the dewation of he democracy to the conatitution and Uaion, an to the Kentucky nd Vireinia resolutions «f '98 ‘and '99; fertwer, that tue Gomocracy of Jilinois reiterate and adopt the resolutions ©! the Democratic Stare Convention of January, 1s61 Which diexpproves of coercive, as bringing On tee borrore Of civil war Also resolved, That we renew the recommendation of the State Committce of January, 1861, and of the National Convention of ail the 8 Hoos of the 170b of June Of Augunt 8. 108 readopting the resolu- 1863, and those of the Peoria News from San Franctaco. Saw Franowco, August 20, 184. Much better fooling has prevailed in mining circles of tate, and mining stocks bave been more active at better o ‘The four and grain markets are all firm and prices well @ustained ioe is considerable activity on the railroads in the The Oregon Railroed survey is being proseruted. The Northern telegraph live has been oxtended to Waah- Gpgtce Territory being pushed Victoria “THE PRESIDENCY. ‘Tre Natie: Democratic Convention, PREPARATIONS FOR TUR RECAPTION AND BWTEBTALN- MENT OF DBLVGATBS AND OTHEKS. [From the Chicago Times.) extensive preparations are being made for the Sccommodation of the delegates aud the thousands of wisitore who will be present at the. National Democratic Con: 100, Hotels and boarding houses are being reno Wated and refitied tn every department, rooms that have Bot beén occupied for months, and even years, begin to wear a brighter aspect under the magical touch of the painter's brush, and cart joads of furniture ure being Sarees into apartments thas have hitherty been without “*‘Applications at first class boarding houses for board and lodging, permanently, are trequently received with the prompt reply, **We want no boarders until after tue Coavention vel tie determinatinn of bote! and boarding douse to renerve accommodations, as far as 18 Possibie and consistent, for the attendants at tbe Con- vention is in the highest degree commendal “3 as there ‘will be thousands of strangers here at that time from alt parts of the Union whose impressions will amonnt to & groat den! for or against the reputation of the city. Persons abroad hn copies Fonvention may depead willbe most ample, and that the facilities for rendering them comfortable sre unsurpassed. The leading hotels rd the city are making. every stion possible for eveut of the age, avd smal Doarding bouses are ra aly following their exampie, delegations from [ilinois, New York, Obie, Ver- mont aud Nebraska bave secured rooms at the Sberman House. The delegates from the following States bave en- rooms at the Tremont House:—!’ennsylvavta, jana, Kentucky, New ee Michigan,lowa. Tne Wis- cons:n deiegation has engaged rooms at the Revere House, fa the North division. eratic Committee at BanateGa, August 22, 1864, The National Democratic Committee, of which Hon. ‘Thomas B. Florence is chairmen, and which met at Sara- toga to-day, determined, with marked unanimity, to promote entire harmony in the deliberations of the Chi- cago Copyention, to solicit the Natienal Committee, of which Aogust Belmout is chairman, to upite im. inviting Horatio Seymour, Goveroor of New York, to qall the Convention to order. It was also determined to Rsk co- opersiiou in soliciting the Right Revorerd Pishop Hop- kius, Of Vermont, to open the Convention with prayer. ‘ne committee also suggest, that in order to restore the tional integrity, constitutional liberty and tndividual rights, the Chicago Conventton devote fis energies to adoption of such measures ag will best secure the defeat of Abraham Lincoln, THE GUERILLAS. Death of Woodwari, the Guerilla. Cuarxsvinrg, Tenn., Angust 20, 1864. The guerilla Woodward died at Hopkineville yesterday from the effects of his woyud. His command have sepa- rated and scattered in different directions. The rebel Colonel Adam Joboson is reported at Madison- ville, with a force twelve hundred strong, evidently making for the Cumberiand river. There are four feet of waier on the shoals of the river here, and it is rising slowly. CLaRKsviLLe, August 21, 1864, Major Tyler, of tho Fifty-second Kentucky, attacked Col. Adam Johnson's forces near Princeton this morning, and routed them, k Iling four avd wounding four. Jobnson is reported mortally wounded. A party of the Fighty-third Illinois, under Capt, Turnbull, were attacked and badly cut up yesterday below Fort Donelsou by a portion of Woodward's com- mand, Cap?, Turmbuil and eight of bis men were killed, Colonel Adam Jonnson’s Forces Routed— The Government Property Retaken. Evansvitte, Ind., August 20, 1844. Generale Hovey and Hughes bave just arrived here Witt their commands ‘They attacked Colonel Adam Johngon’s forces at Mor- gaufeld and completely routed them, capturing nineteen Prisoners and retaking ail the government property, Personal Intellig ‘Wm. Towers and lady, of Washington; a A Parker, of IMinois; J. D. Snmith and iady, of New York; George Ab- bey and lady, of Chicago; aud P. H. Watson of Washing. ton, are stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Caarrre—Scrivex.—in Brooklyn, on Pee! August 16, atSt. Jobn’s cburcb, by the Rev. G. F, Seymour, JoserH a Cuarrar to Emr, eldest'daughter of the late Eaq., all of Brooklyn. No cards, nd) papers please copy. ey.—On Saturday, August 20, at the real- dence of Dennis K peaney Eaq., West Hamoton, L. T., by the Rev. Mr. Reeve, WittiaM Gitserr, Keq., to Mra. Aunx Honsy, both of New York. Wwicrt—Henviey.—At Philadelphia, on Monday, Angust 15, in the Church of the Epiphany, by the Rev. Charles E. Murray, Jaurs T. Wricut, of this city. to Euiza M., only daughter of the late Roger Hendley, of 2t. Thomas, C. W- Died. ANDRUSS.—At Passaic, N.J., on Suvday afternoon, August 21, at the residence of her #00, SaRaH ANDRUSS, aged 76 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the above residence, this Gente) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, and at ree from the Reformed Dutch char Newburg, Orange county, papers please copy. ALLEN. 21, at No, 36 30 feving place, , Esq., counsellor at law, in the 72d year of his age. ues friends and relatives, and the members of Kane F, and A. M., are invited to attend the funeral, hoe m his Tesidenoe, "this (Tuesday) morning, at balf-past ten o'ciock Brapy.—On Monday, August 22, Eomoyn, only son of Philip H. and Sarah I. Brady, aged'11 months and 5 duya, ‘The relatives and {riends of the tamily are invited to attena the fun , from ths residence of Ratgers street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, Boprieu.—On Mouday, August 22, Mrs, Josrut mNOroN, wife of Jubn Bodiish, in ine 32d year of her age. Tue notice of the tuneral witi be gicen. Browy.—At Cornwall, suddenly, on Sunday, Augast 21, Roswett Lockwoop, only son of Warren G. and Einily Augusta Hrown, in the 84 year of his «ce. ye faveral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 72 West Forty seventh street, on Wedues- day aiternoon, at two o'clock. Biscvory.—On Monday morving, August 22, HxeRaMaxn F. Biscnowr, aged 40 years, 4 mouths and 22 days, The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- neral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 58 West Tuirty-second streot, corier of Sixth arenue. Bartaoty.—On Staten Island, Angust 21, 0f cholera in fantum. Gustavo EpMpo, SAxT1AGo, fon Of "Rafael R. and Margarita E. Bartboid, sess year, 3 months and 8 days. Binp —At Tompkinsvitié, Staten Jsland,on Sunday angust 1 21, Taxopor® R., only son of Cornelius P. and Lydia E, Bird, aged 1 year, 6 months and 2 days, ‘The relatives and friends ot the family ate invited to attend the funeral, from the resience of his parents, at Tompkiosvilie, Staten Island, this ((uesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Cuarx.—Gn Monday, August 22, Hron, only son of pare fe and Cetharine M. Clark, aged | year, 2 movths ani ‘The relatives and friends of the fumily are respectfully invited to atteod the fuoere!, thie (Tueed«;) afterno m, at two o'clock, from the residence of hie Paren's, corner of Fast Twenty-third street aid avenue A, Cnamr—On Monday, August 22, a’ter a short illness, Samcnt Joy Cuawr, aged 65 years, 3 months and § «ise, The relatives and friends of the family are respect) ily {nvited to attend the /uneral, from his late re-sience, No. awe a street, this (fuesday) afternoon, at two oe lock, Conny —At Aetoria, on Monday morning, Anguet 22, ALICE MavbR, daughter of Charies Oates and Mary Colley, Aged 2 yours ‘and 28 days. Dycax.—In Brovkiyn, o@ Sunday, August 21, Com. jer Jame M. Dewaan, U. 8 N. Tite rolatives and friends, and those of his father in- law, Nathaniel F. Waring, Esq., the officers of the navy and of the Marine corps, and the members of Beaten Lodye No. 284, F. and A M., are respectfully in attend the funeral, from the hureh of the Holy Tr inMye | ; corner of Clinton’ and Montague streets, lirroklyn, of Wedvesday afiernoon, at ball-post three o'clock. In Lawarer.In this otty. on Monday, August 22, dons Wittiam, only cbiid of the inte Jobo W, and Eliza fe Lamater, aged 4 monthe snd 22 days. The relstives and friend. ot the family, also those of his grandpareots, Jotun De Limatec and Abram Metiride, Sr, are reevectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of hie mother, $a. 465 West Twenty-second atecet, this (Tuesday) atternoon, at three o\lock, with- ‘out further invitation Fox.—At Saratoga Springs not, Matarday. eventos, August 20, Exaza, daughter o 008 Depa, and widow of sau: o'Tes relatives and irlseds of 16 family are ievited to tied the faveral, at St. Aun’s cburch, Kigbth street, at three o’ciook. August 22, Henry J. Gracey, in the 45th your of hin nee. The relatives and (riends of the family © the mem- f and A. M., are reepect- . from his inte resi- Pearl stroot, on Wellnesday aiternoon, at Gaif- Past ove o'eloek ihe brethren of Atlas Lodge, No. 516, F. and A. M., are | bereby rummoned to attend '& special comeunication of this Lodge, to be held at thelr rooms, Udd Fellows’ Halt, on Weds egday alternoow, at One o'clock, Jor the puryore of paying t 1 to attend, Gro W. Donvea, Secretary, Ginanyn, Munky te His re August 20, Ds werd “i on to Stratford, Conn., for inter. —At Fairfield, N. J, on Saturda: ly non of Alfred nud ‘Matilda Cortera “of Hee: 0 1 heed 2 Fours, 10 mouths and 16 days. swat —On Monday, Auguat 22, Ey seh me Tse mare i, sce VmiaNe Davis, wife of ‘be relatives and friends of the famit attend the funeral, on ie aft thoon, St tree o'clock, (rom St, Matthew's church, Sussex streot, Jersey ot Anguat "Lt.—On Monday moraing, Av 22, at one o' Caruanine F.., wilo of eave Pei ae ‘he relatives and friends of the faraily are reapestfuliy Invited to attend the funeral, from the resifence of her father, Wm N. Smith, Piacata thin (Tuesday) stierpoon. at ball-pest bree o'clock, whiicut lurther ta. | vitation, Carriages wil! be tn waiting at thé New Brons- | w ck depot to convey the triends upon the arrival of the cars, woich leave ibis city at twelve o'clock and retura a seven, Haxtn—On yy 4 mol » Augast 23, Jous Havny rier a Rebeoca Hartje, sged 2 Bastia, 00 y son of years and 25 diya, The relatives @nd friends of the feneity are invited to attend the fuveral, from the SNe sesiienee of parents 22 Jay street, this (Tuesday) aiterooo Hait.—at bis residence, corcer of avenues, iyo, Micuam, Hau, United States Navy. Notice of the runeral will be published in this evening’s Brookiye Eagle Ho! mes.—At Portchester, N. Bot, on Sunday, August 21, Wittam D. Houams, aged 25 The (uneral will take place at the Metotes Episcopal cburca, Portchester, this morning, at tea o’clock, The remains will pon tM to White Plains for interment, Henxy.—Oo Monday, August 22, after a severe illness, Sanae Hawrv, wife of Charies 'y, aged 79 years, 11 mostns and 18 days, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the fun this Coen) terpoon, at two o’clock, from her lat Tosldsnee, $4 North tn Fouria street, Williamsburg, Horwit.—In Williameborg, on Mentor, soca 22, afier a long ry pry iliness, widow of Win. Horwill, to the 24 your of her age. ‘The relatives and ds of the family are jovited to atten? the funeral, from her late residence, 190 South Fourth street, Williamsburg ,on Weduesday morning, we o'clock, f \UGHns.—On Monday, August 22, Josren JonN, 800 0: Mary Jane aod Henry Hoghes, in the 7th yoar of his age. The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, lock from the residence of his parents, N treet ie “Gaur —At Yorkville, Eighty-first street, near Third avenue, AGNES AKK, “youngest courtier of Jobn and Mary Kelly, sen § 1 Fond months end 7 days. Kat eae ‘August 21, Caanorra Arn, infant ee cae E. and ‘Liisa T, Kelly, aged 1 year and Evy ‘ihe iriends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from 168 West CR gs this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two np gece. Krarr.—On Monday, August 22, Gronas Kwarr, aged em friends aod relatives are respectfully invited to atte: the funeral, this Gosacer? morning, at nive o'clock, from 310 Rivington street. L’Hommepinv.—On Monday, August 22, aftera severe and sbort ihness, Miriam M., the beloved wife of Joho W. L’Hommedien, and only daughter of John B, and Cynthia Town, aged 21 years, 6 months and 19 di Water street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice, McLeon.—On Monday, ay bel 2%, Mancarsr McLzop, wife of Daviel McLeod, aved 86 years. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully jovited t) attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, trom 166 North Eighth street, Williamaburg, Mystic (Conn. ) papers please copy. McKewsx.—On Suoday evening, August 21, Jeary Tar.or, oaly daughter of Jonn P, and Jeannie McKewan, aged 1 Year, 11 mouths and 21 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully inv: to attend the funeral, from the residexce of her parents, No. 281 West Twenty-firat street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’clock. MoManow.—At bis residence, on Monday, August 22, Barner Mom. }, of Dunganness, county ‘Tyrone, Ireland ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to atiend the funeral, (rom bis late residence, 369 Seventh avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. McKgoyx.—On Sunday, August 21, Jonn MicHamt, be- loved and only son of Patrick and Mary Ann Mcieon, aged 12 months and 6 days. The trieods abd acquaintances, and also those of his grandfather, Michael Hagen, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of his parents, No. 177 West Twenty-elghth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, | O’Reary.—On Monday morning, August 22, at half past ten o'clock, Mary Baines, only daughter of Nicholas and Mary 0" Hearn, ‘aged 21 months and 7 da: The relatives and trio ds of the family invited to attend the funeral, from the reskdence of ‘ner parents, corner Fifth avenue and 106th street, this (Tues- day) alternoop, at one o’eciock, The remains will bo takea to Calvary Cemetery. Albany papers plexse’copy. Prince. —On Monday, August 22, at Brooklyn, Bensaxin Pausce, in the 44th year of his age. the relatives and friends of tho family, and the mem- bers of Joppa Lodge, No. 201, and the Masonic fraternity in genera), aro respectfully invited to attend the pap trom Dr. Willets’ church, Joralemon atrect, rear of C Hall, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, wit hout further invitation. Porter.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, August 22, Groncm W. Porter, formerly of Albany, aged 50 yeare. Pratr.—in Jersey City, ov Sunday Moesine, ‘August 21 after a short illness, Faxpsnicx Ptarr, aged 76 yeara, 6 months and 20 days. ‘Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect‘ully invited to atvend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o’clock, ‘rom the residence of his son, Frederick 1. Platt, No. 207 Montgomery street, without farther notice. Sorrems,—Frances, widow of David Sofleen, aged 44 years and 8 months. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of her brother-ia law, Jacob ©. Smith, 231 East Fifty second street, this (Tues- day) afternoon, at one o'clock, StANTON.—At Saratoga Springs, on Saturday, August 20, Daxixt Stanton, Esq., of this city, 10 the 76th year of ‘@ respectfully his age. The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the Charen of All Souls, coroer of Twen tieth street and Fourth avenue, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, without further invitation, Sipert.—Siddeniy, fo this city, on Saturday evening, Angust 20, Wx. Hesry, son of the late Cornolius L Si deil, in the 29th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfuliy Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o’e! nen {rom the residence of his mother, Mrs. R. T. Compton, No. 69 West Thirty-seventh street. ‘August 22, Mary, wile of Joho Tricge, azed 35 years and 11 months. The relatives ard friends of the amily are respectfully Invited to attend the fumeral, from her late residence, Eigbty-second street, third door from Second avenue, on Wednesday. Texxey.—On Saturday, August 20, Marta ANTOINETTE, only daughter of Amos Tenney, aged 21 years The trends of the fumtiy ere invited to attend the funeral, this (Tnesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 77 Madigon avenue, withont farther notice. Tnorse —On Sanday, Angnst 21, Carneaine, widow of Stephen S. Thorne, aged 72 years. ihe relatives and friends of the famiiy are most re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence 64 Grove street, this (Tuesday ) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. Watter.—On Monday, August 22, at the Everett House, Saxvrn M. Waiter, aged 40 years.” The fuveral wih’ take plice at New Prestov, Conn., on Weiueeday afternoon, at baif-past two o'clock. Woovrvrr — At Morristown, on Saturday, August ILY Baitry, wife of the ohn 0, Woodruil and ter of the late John D, Keese. ‘The relatives und friends of the family are invited to attend the tuneral, from the residence of tier brother in- ‘9. 67 West Forty-fitth street, on ‘Yhursday afternoon, at two o’clock. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—Tu18 DaY. Port of New York, Au CLEARED, Ship Arsean, Whitmore, San fae Ship Electric (Ham) = p Alexandra (A\ ne Y Kage jewr) —itctmboe a Bar ina del Sud (Arg), Weeks, Port Elizabeth—Rey solds & Gusninen. eee Koagaornen (Norw), Bjelm, Bordeaux=-Funch, ‘bark Bra" Br). Greene, Marsellies—D_ R Dewolf. Brig Asia (Br), Gandia, Matainoros—J F Whitney & C Brig Sarah Atlee (Br), Jenkins, Havaoa—Milier & Houg! tou. Brig (Be | Buf, Srtuey, CO—C B Swain, Brig Ada (Beh ¢ —D R Dewoif Bonk Almaty Ukine (fen 1o, Wernks, Rio Grande=Fusch, Meincke & Wendt. ‘Scbr J P Kirtinad, Besse, Pleton—¥ & Bradshi Rehr B Pratt, Baker, Washing BSioop K Beckwhh (ir), Fox, Nasswu—J 8 Black. Steamer M Massey, Sinith. Phtladoaphie. ARRIVED U 8 steamer Kensington, Capt Saltonetall, Fortress Mon- roe. Baturday night, durlng.e fog, abd ® bile g.fn char of t plot, Went ashore on Romer Shoal. Was pulled of y morning by mtuge TF Veo Hontes, Virginia uragd H Perry, Jr, Has net reosived any material oat, Flonida, Lieut Comég Sami Magaw, of Wilmington 15th inst, and Beaufort, Kine (Br), McGuigan, Liverpool, Aug |), and With mdse ang AY davis mud B16 steerage Avg 10.7 wiles wert of Hell Now York: same ¢ay, 13 miles W amahip Rangaroo. hence tor Liver og’: Art, iat 441, ies 17 11, passed (an lepherg: 21st, 209 miles Eo! y' Hook, «aw don, roiles 5 of Sandy | taw'eveamship Cap of London 42, hours, Queensiown iib, Paswonuera, 19 Jo Buoy, passed auip Of Holybea, passed Hevana, 4 da} Ledian Biaatns A er, MS 2 jew niin Tih mdse and paewencers. to Ludlam, Heloeken & Oo. Chored on the bar 8 YM 2 sivahen Steamahip Arago (us. transport, Gadeden. Pert br | Aug b% via Fortress Monroe witb paasen ere, 1 | uartermaater, 200, 9 mile ape Hatterss, Ganced masted sone in tow, boond B iaehip Fulton with a thr meotp Parthania (U8 transpor:), Bearse, Newbern, NC, Ang 19, with passencers, to US Quartermaster 2181, off Henlopen, apoke bare JW Cunmiuge (Br), beund up the Delaware. Bteamehip City of Bath (U 8 trenesort), Lincoln, Fart oe, 4) houre, in Uallast, to U ® Quarterionater, 1p Thames (U8 trauaport), Aeay, Fortress Mon p Ba'timore. Lew anni with ip Baltimore, Lewts, Wa a passengers. tof Hand, snineem, SY hours, ahip Votomar, Kherwood, Portland, with mase aad hal p Mount | Niger gp hi ovr Liverpool, r y on , 0 1» Live sar with mdse, to Daniel Sarr rma 5 a Sela conten (0 piginl). Howen New 50 days, w rahe Prank Lovet (ot Vacmoath, ny idl ba ait rank Love Rmon NS), Horton, Car 42 Aaya with tron. (0 a3 a tlincken, kM us Votter sot Bangor), Tapley, Onrdiff, 45 dae. with ‘i Ba Naparet vcok Borton), Flinn, Glace Bay, CB, 8 days, with conk tr Wacemmaw. Nickels. Gos ang cotton. to RP Hoe & Oo. ve 17 4078, with logwood Brig Thomas Owen i Nauvling, 10 days, with wugar il, Behooner Pond, OB, 16 daya, Revningion, Cow 9 days, Roberta, Cat 4, 10 with fruit, vo magte: pride lag Bee eeae poaalie Hall, Wormay Taian 10 deve, valde toult, to NEW YORK. HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1864., Sour Manata (Br), Hawkins, Logan, 10 days, with coal, to Abram Bei)’ Behr abe Rockwel!, Fishing Bay, M4, for New Haven. vort 8 daya ‘Two bri a Ball ols cline Agnal Depa Gen Waim: sy Orne Wind at eunset 8, Misce!! as. ‘The vew Italian frigate went on a three days’ eruise to sea yesterday afternoon. Bcoor Firerix Stafford, from ony caraton, grounded on the ‘Spit rem ght at so, wn water next forenoon. Liverroon, aug 10—T Robert Peel, for New York, Proceeding 12 see on the evening of the 9th Inet. fonied ‘the Uhimborazo, f inte the latter receiving much da- re Ox- filled with Bark W HI Hall, frou NYork for New Orleans, Aug 14, lat 0 Je ae Drummond, from Liverpool for San Fran- cho iu atte Ne : ye ria, toa tn from Liverpool, Aug 2, lat 50 N, 2? a Bark Graf Ku‘enbor;, Mayer, henee for Montevideo, July Bari Gane (Brem), Timm, from NYork for Anjier, £0, ision, Dom hence for London, July 20, lat 45 10, and was stated mi rot wine id: water. Pug S~ sre Keser, Glaprouy, 3 Bros) —— sBotit erPad: Sa Plusnieg). “four, nis, New vw orl sia Trovalore, Pendiet T—Arr New Bruns Sorlard, do. 4—Bid Rovestity L neeraga ‘ord sie Horstmann, an Thayer, fo: oth (at 7? Godetrey, wer: Buusrot. ou A Ay Yor! uy Jobanne Marie, ite ay , Norma, Eesti more; Maryland, Steffens, iersaiea ued hre Ovens, Zabure NYork: 6th, Stal'a, Mi eh ih inden Lites ig fonnich, Pi y feeArr Bounding Billow, Vidulich, roe ‘and Ha 2th for Nort. Baravia, June 26—Arr Primrose (#). Bain, N’ Benwupa, July 16—Arr steamers City of beterang, Fe Fal ingion, NC (and old Ang 9 for, Nasa, Dominion, Page, do (and cid Aug7 for Ni NP): 2s, Palen, Fishes to Mary Celestia, Green, fio: North Heath, Burroughs do: sete How nd, Pearman. rh steame NYork; ers Wardo, Ho'gate. and Chicora, Goxetter. ‘Wilmington, NO; echr Hareaway, B Bolle NY¥orl Carpiry, gone G Ri mga Kendall, Rio Janel- Reaper, Loring. “Gane Good Hi ig d— Are Ban faeqnate, Pordi NYork. , Aug 4—Arr Argean, Lindsay. N Gnoxstavm July —Sid Retura, Kilian, N NYork, pare July i rt abarase, pe gg for NYore. aT ISLAND, AUg io vense's i Dear, Ape ts jae ait ‘southampton, Pivbitney, NYork (and proceeded Oe the Wigton Nome, Marsh, from Callao for Ant- "Fhivovrn. Aue t= Arg Reler, Durkee, Philadephia, Exnxanno Fo, June 13—Arr Ann, Yates, ¥York Fauwouri, Ja July 7—Arr brig G H Bayley (Br), Fevin, Phi'adelphia taal ad J0th for Nevasea); 9th. echrs Horses F. Bell, Uaggerts ‘orl vei (Br), Prindle, Ay $id July 31, brig Maria Louisa Dan), United Kingdom (4), Burns, Que Belsaow bees 9th, Glad Nrison, N' Gatway. Aug pare Venus, Cottard, NYork. GOTHENBURG, Avg. 1—Arr Susanna Hedersted, NYork, rrr July Arr Amity, Stinson, Liverpool. Genoa, Aug 8—Arr Magdalena, Heucke, N York. Gai July 1—In port ahips Bureka, Hall, and Canada, . ane. wine Bar, OB, Aug 13—In port brig Ellen Bernard, just “"Tiawnx, Ang 8—Arr Cella (s), Billings, Jacdoy fe, York. Hamnvno, Aug 5—Arr Germania (6), ith, Euterpe, Arey. (and aa eae 6th); Chapin, Hall, Sweden; 6th, Teu- Aug gS 6—Sid iG Kon: york! ‘stn, iste, Kiet jase, San’ Francisco; cae aOR GRAtE, Douglass, NYork. tly 20—Arr Mets “Adelaide (sr), Laverroot, Aug J—Arr Australasian (6), Cook, New York; th, Darnascua (37. Brown, Quebec. Sid 9th, Sir Kt Peel, Larrabee, NYork (see Miscel); Island Home. Munn, Bosto: Tn the riv auuward bound 10th, Aptaretle, Morrison; FB z, Maloney; Gay Mannering Dollard; Sir Robt Peck niverse, Hutton, and vanguard. Russell, a’l for ik. Ent ont 6th Wm Thpscott, Bell, and Perseverance, Robin- son, for NYork; Barracouta Goddard, San Francisco: i China (s), Andarcon, and Columbia. Muller, NYork; Zou- ave, Whitinore, Rangoon; Edward ilubert, Wilson, and Pa- ramatta, Lamb, San Francisco; 9th, Enoch Train, Holmes, Boston. Loxnon, 1g 9—Arr Good Return. Balch, Philadelphia; na, Franke. Remedios via NYor! 9th, Therese, Robinson. Shields and NYork. Marseitixs, Aug 7—Cid C F Ree NYork. MALAGA, Aug 3—Cld barks Ibi horn; Harmon, Buikley, Licata. Mapetra, July 18—Arr Emilia, Silva, NYork (and sid 2st for Swansea). Bay, Ja, July 6Arr brig D R De Wolf (Br), Co- brig Ideal (Br), for NYork, regs aTs pork Urig Lescrctie® for M¥ork 10 ‘Queen xarow Aug 10—Arr Bacon Merde Serfelit, NYork id ald for Liverpool ‘angaroo (5! ridgeman, do d bgp June %—Sid ships Bunker aa Davi Cal. lao; July - Caledonia, Horton, do; bark Hazard, Karten, Francisco, Sea RDEMtaNd, Aug S—Are Fiora, Pasea'n mequer, Nore. STOCKHOLM, A‘ ng —Arr Fylia, Tobiassen, aimAre Amy Warwick. Harding, Fong * "Sout, Binnett, Akyab. Sid 23 No Yun Bar, ‘Ta, July —Arr. Me ay CB (Br), Fisher, Ith, brig Maria. Lowiea (Br), de yxs, NF, July 28—Arr schr ‘Aime (Br), Proctor, Ne n, ee (Br), McLeod, do; S0th, Iva- Nia, McCarthy, do. any asad sSaiy Mi—Arr Solota, Mack, Callao; Ang 1 Mem non, Yoronawa, June 13—In port bark Hougua, Cartwright, from Tong Hon: hay 39, une; brig Tda DB Rogers, More- ine, for Si au, Franc yes TeaGoing in, bark Glide, M'Mutlen, from if Inpoden, Potrers; NTO ad na ath for Fo Hooker, Rose, W n: 10th, Manu- aM uritlo, Morn NY: ho schre wnt H Aspinwall, ork: J D Jones, Cla'k, do; 14th, bark Tilife Van ‘ame, Arn Philadelphia; schra allie J” Aiken, Adams, do: 18th, steamer John Rice, Howes, Fortress Monroe Richa-d A Wood. Bnker, Rain: Anthony Kelley, Fi er Sicith, NYork: 16th, GM Nevins, Ruland, do, Je Behe sche Erotle, Hutchings, NYurk; 1 Wetuerili, Thompson, Pailadelphin: 12th siish, bark Linden Norton, do; 16th. schr A Manchester, B Howes. do. 4th, schr Sarh James, Hall. St Johns, Fla: 6th, bri Fanny, Dare, Charleston 6th, scr Elk, ‘Allen, NYork; oth. aehrs John T Wil jams, Curtis, NYork; iith, R'B How: lett, Brower. Ossabaw, Fla; brigs John H Kennedy, h, Philadelphia; 15th, Moses Day, Stadord, 16th, J Pe fentt, Deverenx. do; achrs Marietta Tiltou, Fritzinger, Geo 8 Adams, Baker, Boston. _ SEW PUBLICATIO) i Pemone-vs ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY AND. MME. DEMOREST'S MIRROR OF FASHIUN® COMBINED, The Model Parior Maga7ine of America, furniening iuterceting stories by the most eminent writer receipts, eo, together with» beaut ful Ai fassjome: with five use- and combining the mont most valuab'e and ho firat (Rapte uber) of Angust. Single . Jennings Demorest, t, 473 Broadway N, ¥. Hi nts. A. Heckman street. or Mme. ‘Damon KTTER OF ADVICE FOR LADIES, tins information never before published. Sent {ree. in a aealed envelope. for 10 cents, Address box 4.652 New York Post office, ay Pigg CARTES DR VISITE AND SPORTING joods, Send for catalocue, . J. GOMPERT'S Purchasing Agency, _73 Naasan street, N.Y. JOMETHING WORTH READING wee LADt SD Send 25 cents for « copy to H. 112 Bre Bomething Worth @eeing. for Gent emt pe to H. BROWN, 112 Brosdway, rae LECTURE SEASON. MPORTANT LECTURES DAILY—FOR GEN Oulg, atthe Raw York Muceutn of acstoun: TURE fray, Patten unable to alten these Lacturea can hare Them forwardod on receipt of ton cute, torr of Rew York Mascns ot Abstr” a eenas somre rear PROPOSALS, HOPOSALE FOR FURL FOR THE COUNTY OF New York will be received till August 27, at two olctuek Tene PM. B.ddors wili state the price 200 BH) ong deat anally ot "Antn‘usive: Goal, tobe delivered, uring the month of 8 Sree shot aptamer est et sued places in thie Al-o the price per cord for Si cords of best Pine Wood, sawed and 4p ‘roposnis imay be addreseed O. BLUNT, Chairman 8) ormit on Fuel. at the ollie of the Board of visors, No.7 City a Avaver 1%, 1864, PO RAILROAD | CONTRACTORA—THE SARATOGA 4 Hutson Rives te letthe grading « of their r Xe Ralivond Company are now prepared Imaconry on About twenty-one Mi ex int nd Green Forination atven at the office of th Oppusite Hudson. compan, ® Athens, THOMAS HABSARD, Engineer. 500 LATE FOR (CLASSIFICATION, — Y He DRAFT, THE BtouTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, Comprising the Eighteenth, Toren uieth and Twenty first The Provost Marsha! of UH above district, Captain Benj. F. Mannterre, having invited the Alderman and Co: ne inen of said disitiot to aaeiat im revising mud correciinn | gneenment Yste for the coming dratt. we the. nimters iny cb raay Dot be Hable from we, ern altens, to cor “ohare th us, and we will asi em procuring aad having filed the bacensary papers of elewe. JonN p. orriw ALEXANDER BR Cone —_——S=——— ASTROLOGY. “Owlnu to the crdwrded stale of our ool adverticaments ied 1 onait beading. Fiatteanth roan ward, _ MEDICAL. Z 10 the oowds state of our solamas we. Pod etUnstonte.guming wader” ths ee 6 Omit a!) advertinrments “8 PERSOWAL. non CARL Ly md JULIUS BARTSCH. Bom aT J Bir vais Kingdon of Prussia, form fer. endery at the Court of Arpeala, eualgraied ta 1aok, a re ested by tne uudersi ue to send in bis adress or return ‘order 10 wer ‘4 greatly aw advantage by sm under; rng through interview can ‘vet bad. Pe M,, Herald eflice. He FRANCIS, 4 SMALL BOY, al 16, LATB- ress &. H, ly with the 18th fadiana news Pr appirieg at the oftce of te Bantiary Osmnaianion either Veshingion, Boston, or New York, | tnfermation con — in) s pours wi receiv: a iherf de atere maces’ "Se Mesksuly NYORMATION WARESD—OF, MRS. CATHARI born in Columbas, Ohio, ae weciding ams of ‘eon lied torput iu at Rio Jameiro. where ahi ra Wittman is supposed to have uned te the United States; but as nothing bas been fron ms ‘any imformation concerai concernlag their whereabouts wi! ‘it ankfully received by Win. Schonberg. 35 Si Riving- ton treet N.Y. Minnesota and Obio papers pl copy. NFORMATION WANTS RIBBAN, I Peer car tnatons NT! Cp ee JAMES ee A |, count: » 0 from Ose Re Oak Station. 4 indi aay {nfotmeuon Ra 8 ersia office, chain MEORMATION WANTED. Pope he eo AND HIS 20un8, da » Alice “Morton, in New Yore Lip reat ‘. tan .s Ses.ait war 7 from Liver] mor] e8 Wi rateful information a} them. "Address G., box S017 N. I; THIS SHOULD MEET a a Se fsa TORN ey NY Rearot thelr friends in Elen alan, iyi cto. ih, 198 Kast Seventeenth sires, New en Ht ie Please copy. - ALLY WILL RETURN TO HIS HOME ALL WILL be forgiven. If he is not in the city write to his mother at Morri Digits, THIS SHOULD MERT THE EYS OF MRS. MAR. ret Beecher and Miss Ellen Payne, or any knowing them, avin willeonfer @ favor b; with their brother, George Fare, atthe Brandreth House, ‘Now York, this (Tuesday) evening er Wedueaday morning. Jo8k, JOSEPH OR THOMAS DONELLY—IF YOU would like to hear from your sister Mary Ann, who left enka, this ait about ten years ago, call on D, B. Bailey, at the Girard Le a prea 17.—AUG, 2. LEF?. SHALL BE ABSENT w daye.. Write meat Dtmmediately on Your return he ara here, , Forever yours, co. B. Meson MUCH LONGER? at ale M, DUNN, AGED P YEARS LEFT HIS HOME July 13. Any {aformation will be thankfully received by his mother, 45 Chryatie street, ANTED-INFORMATION OF THOMAS OR JAMES Dunne, formerly of Tyrone. county Kilkenay, Ireiand, now cariuen, and of Stephen A. Markem, retal! 1 dry goods merchant, in New York, by their relation, Marga: \idress box L013 North Branch Fo t ofice, Chicago, Hl ‘OURS RECEIVED AND ne Te WELL. home this afternoon. ae aen ter, LOST AND FOUND. K BOOK LOST—(NO, 223.6%) ON THE BOWERY javings Rank, on Saturday, August 13, in Cherry street, between Catharine and Market streets, The finder will please return It to 16) Cherry atreet. Dee CLUSTER PIN STOLEN—IN A SEVENTH avenue car, about 6i¢ P.M. on Monday. | The thief and his accomplice are both known. They bad betjer re- turn it by express or otherwise, and receive $50, and ne questions wi | be asked, A. REYNOLDS, 219 West Fifieth street, between Eighth and Ninth ava, 0G LOST.—$5 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR RE. turning a small white poodle dog to Join Buell. No. 812 West Forty-second street, near Bighth avenue. Snpposed to have been lost on Fri it. 2 EE Sth OUND—A LADY'S POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING A ‘gmail sum of money and papers concerning the owner. w se Barcelona Hotel, 21 and 24 Great Jones street, on Jose, ves, SUNDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 21, fare, Wagon and Harness, by ® man about 5 in height, with iy od re 5S vears eg er abifting top. ree yellow. A sultabie Feward tor oF Oe ey the thief. OPKIN®, Greenpotat Kings county, L. 3. Lara THE ARRIVAL OF TRE STEAMER RAGLR, from Havane, on the 25th of May, leather Bag, neaning, combs and rushes, A'yoward of Sve doliass Will be paid for lts delivery at 04 South street, Ceres SUNDAY, 22D INST., ON GOING FROM ‘ren ried sixth’ street to the French ‘ORSE _STOLEN—ON wa Lack Mi ureet, above Sixth avenuc, Fyegiass, If returned to 22 ‘ndsr will receive & suitable row: OST—FIRBMAN’S BADGE NO. 44 OF BOSE [COM- 2 pany No, ars ze fader wath plcawet eit at the car- Tinge house, 160 West Thirteenth street, and receive the thanks of the owner, OST—A_ _TIREMAN'S BAGG. NO. If OF Hose Company No. $6. The finder wilt pl eae leave it at No. 2) Beekimnis ateeot, first oor, oF at the Oniet Eygincer's Oflice, 21 Kilzabeth street. Lostzeuxeay, NIGHT, 218T INSTANT, neighboruood of Fourteenth street & Pocketbook, contatniny a +um of mon aeeretr ums, A suitable reward will be paid th tha ler we anne it with Mr. Tunuieltife, drawback office, Custom IN TRE Fourth: Le ceiarsectc SATURDAY AFTERNOON, A PaIR OF les. Tho finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at 31 West Forty.ffth street, salir tal MONDAY MORNING, ABOUT 11 O'CLOOK, in ® Broad stage, roe Pocketbook, centatn ng a small amount of money. I ing it will retur = and papers to 64 ends « treet, he may keep the money and no i tberal reward bj the same 10 B, Rubies, Latuer's i, New Rochelle, or at 178 Pear! street, New York. OST—A SMALL BUNCH OF KEYS AND A NIGHT Key. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at the office of the Manhattan Hotel, No.7 Murray TEENTH STREET OR RIGHTH nue, @ Black Lace Vell. The ‘uder will be liberally od by leaving It a Su West Fonrteenth street. OCKETROOK FO! CONTAINING A_ SMALL sim of mones, whi ner can have by describ- ing ths contents tnd peyiug for thie sdvertisement, Aa. dress A. Heraid office, STRAYED FROM NO. 1 WEST TWENTY FOURTH t 18, @ handsome biack anc mawéring to the aa ¥ Culy and has had pups once. Kav one retuen.ng her (0 the above aumber will receive $10 reward. HIPS BARGE FOUND.—FOUND. U shore, Middletown, N.J.. a Ship's, Bai long, 6 feet wide, with tweive oars. a Theowbors upon applying (oe. FISHER, J, and paying expenses, may have her. ‘REW ARDs. b CAUTION, “TO 20 ne N THE BAY fe, about 18 feet I iceerted. Pulriorens N QrTor THLE $10 REWA) PAML. ‘email bib wore mid black, ball each mmed with one red id with red, and anod Grosse | behind. with binck rinbon hand streas | box pialte prt and wi Noak, of a brow: She guve two fictitious name intelligence oilice and Mary Stevens, at the pl snged. giving diferent and. fale reference nor, he remained jut tw she lett the folowing artic Fic, black a Phew, some fine Linen Shirts, wileh can be. Ku by each one having twe ety one buttonholes, ive on aah wriatboad: & piace of new Flanue! and other articles. Who- ever wilt ng to the hi rty will receive the abeve 160 Chambers street LIBERAL REWARD. —STOLEN FROM THE PREMI. es of Arthur Corne |, Angast 21. town of Seursdale, atchester count, bout 15% hands high, long tat, star it white, blem- fen on right, nits Whoover wil log, an the genbrel joint, return said horse to Mr, Nichol mitvery’ stable. No 28 Enat iat ett tr vo Yue ebeeriver, in Boarsdale, will be Tewari yy REWARD. THE GENTLEMAN WHO FOUND G, A Pair of wold apeetactes yeaterday on E ghth aveaue, Derween Forty-sorenth and Forty. eiguth treats, sill re ceive thenvove row y leaving them with the owner, fa Mrs, Hedges tau A ee 68O Eighth avenue, $: REWAKD.—LOST, A SMALL BLACK AND TAN oD Ferrer Sint; answers to the name of Neily; haw a small scar on ber forelrad. Any. person seturning her te 213 Mercer street will recetve the above reward, QF REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY LAST. ABOUT De) wo P.M, WAY Aud Seventh avenue Ktage, between Puta And Taylor aaloon, « Morocco Wale let, abiacks some sinter Bilis cur. 8 reo ferry tickets and meinrnne tor the vod. Penney, care uf Kellar & Ling, strect, slvail receive the above reward, finder wi Hudson $30 taining one $100 blil above reward by I Divie on street, up re REWARD =—LOST, ON THURSDAY, “AUGUST 18, on at Sixth avenue care a Porkethaok con. — $3 The finder wil! receive the sing It wt 188 Wast Broxdway, or 257 f 0, Watch, Locket, Seal Vand yaked with gold. The watch sgiimintd with cgmandnt 0 seal eto the afte of L will reoalve etee ‘above r questions ask panty wide Whonver will return t the Firth Avenue many thanks, and REWARD LOST. A GOLD HU) #100 5 wish Ro, 38,004 th going Wp town nm Rovent Potty oe and 1k No. 08 Bouth street, coruer of Fulton, FTNITED BFATES SuVEN THIRTY Loan, The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice CaP suiscrip. tions will be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from Angust 15, 1804 with sem!-anaua! interest fat the rate of seven and three tenths per cent per aunam— Principal aud interest both to be paid in lawful money. ‘These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder ‘at maturity, into six per cont cold Bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from thew Gate, as the government may ciect They will be iesueaie denominations of 830, $100, $504, $1,000 and 95,000, and all subscriptions mum be for aity Gollars or some multiple ei ffty dollars, The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of trans- portation charges as soon after the rece!pt of the origina? certificates of deposit as they ean be, prepared. As the notes draw interest frem Auguét 15, persons: making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the in- terest acerned from date of mote to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and ep wards for these notes at any one time will be allowed @ commission of one.quarter of one per cont, whieh will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of « bi? for the amount, certified to by the ofilcer with whom the Gopesit was made, No deductions for commissions must be made frem the deposits. SPROIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It tsa nations! savings bank, offering ® higher rate of tnterest tban any other and the best security. Amy savings Dank which pays its depositors tore in United States motes eon- aiders that it 1s paying in the best clreulating medium of the country, and It cannot pay in anything better; for teown assets arecither in government securities er im notes or bonds payable in goverament paper. It is equally convenient asa temporary or permanent ie be sold for within a frae- tion of thelr face and accumulated interest, and are the beet security with banks as collaterals for discounts, CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT £20 GOLD BOND. In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion t¢ now worth about three per cent per annum, for the current rate for 5.30 bonds fs not less than nine per cent premtum, and before the war the premium on six per cent United States stocks was over twenty per cent, Ii will be seen that the actual profit om this loan, at the present market rate, is not leas ‘than ten per cent per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATS OR MUNICIPAL 1% ATION. But aside from ali the advantages we have enumerated, a special act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasary notes from local taxation. fn theaverege, thf m ptiem fe worth about two per cent per annum, according to the rate of taxation In various parts of the counuy. ' Its believed that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the government In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private par- tles, or stock compantes, or separate communities, only, le pledged for payment, while the whole property of the coun- try is held tosecure the discharge all of the obligatiens of ee the United States, While the government offors the most liberal tarms for ite loans, it believes that the wary 4 y strongest appeal will beto the loyalty and patrlotiem of the people. Duplicate certificates will De issued for all deposits, The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificae the denomination of notes required, and whether they are “to be issued in blank or payable toordr. When so endore- ed at must be left with tho officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department, SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BB RECEIVED by the Assistant Troasurer of the United States, corner of Wall asd Kassnu streets, , te Firat National Bank of Now York, No, 4 Wall street Second National Bank of New York, Twenty-third street an@ Broadway. rae Third National Bank of New York, No. § Nassau street, Fourth National Bank of New York, 27 anid 29 Pine street Fifth National Bank of New York, 888 Third avenue Sirth National Bank of New York, Sixth avenue and Brood way. Highth National Bank of Now Yo:k, 650 Broadway, Ninth National Bank of New York, 969 Broadway, Tenth National Bank of New York, 240 Broadway. Central National Bank of New York, 71 Duane street, National Exchange Bank of New York, 1&4 Greenwiet> street. mites And by all National Banks which are depositaries of publi money, iia AND ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS Throughout the country will donbtless AFFORD FACILITIES TO BUBSCKIBERS. $2.000.000 *_ oF THe COUNTY OF NEW YORE. Subscriptions are hereby invited to a Lean of Two Millions Dollars, authorized by an ordinance of the Board of Super visors, approved by the Mayor June 16, 1864, eutitied “Ams Ordinance to provide for the procurement of Volunteers fes the Armies of the Unton, an part and parcel of the quotet the City and County of New York, under any fatare call ef the Preaident for mea,” ‘The proper books for such subseriptions will be opened ‘at the Comptrolier’s office on and after Saturday, the 18h. June instant, aod will remain open until the whele somes shall be taken. ats Bubscribera will be requiredto deposit with the County: Treasurer, at the Broadway Bank, withia five days after entering thetr subscriptions, the amount subscribed forty them respectively, and on presenting bis receipts for the’ money tothe Comptrotier they will reestve bonds of tha county for equal amounts, redeemable on or-Defore June}, 1865, with interest from the ante of payment, at the rate el six percent perannum, Our fellow citizens, and the the public genera ly, are respect fully invited to 00 operate with with the Board of Supervisors In the benevolent and patriotic purpose of supplying the quote of men from this county, om the eall of the Prenident for more men for the army, soon tobe made public, without resorting to draft for that purposes, Ae. tion will not be taken io raise Volunteers under the: ordinance referred to until a sufficient amount fe sab scribed to warrrant the Committee Im preceeding sa thie~ matter = = | | MATTARW T.B WT. BRENNAN, Comptrotion rrr or New Yor, Darsnrwert or Finarce, Oomrrace- Orrioe, June 18, 1834 : DENTISTRY. Most WONDERFUL DISCOVERY -TRETH BX. tracte thout pain or no charge. Beautiful teeth A ; sorted, $1 each Teeth inserted with or without extract. the roots, Ail operations warranted. J. JAY VILLERS, Grand a two blocka fror B, GRIFFIN & BROS. 288 ORAND STRE T, NEW = York. and 247 Patton street, Brooklyn, are extracting Teeth positively ws t pain by th f nitrous oxi le oy No cha for extract ig wh a iMfcial teeth are te o meerted, ino tneerting fall sete Teeth o1 Gold, $254 Pi iver, $10; Rubber, $10, Parti seis On gold, $2; silver Extracting, 25 corte, STROPLABTIC, 0 aOR ARTIFICAL BONR ¢ yr Deon ver arity oe ety a oR ae acl om led withow by theedisouve remo hy Tene Root Bi, one door west of Union square, ‘Over 10, RE Pa tt ht et teeta TO. PAP that ity to whom tI fc mad iano acs ARTS, (ey McOLRLLAN.— FOR calient ateet pli he wei of a mi