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a te -Brookiy a» Snates. ‘August 21, Com. ‘ a Duscas, U. Bane eee claifres aud frieads, and thove of bie father in- GovERNow® AND jaw, Nathalel F. Wearing, My., the officers of the Davy and'of and the members of Montauk we No, 280, F. and A. M., are 'y invited to — the funeral, from the Coarch of the Holy ‘Trinity, MARINERS UNCKEDITED—TH VOLUNPEBR COMMIITSR TO Lay 2'KE SUBIKCT BE POKE TES PRESIDENT. ETO. ‘The Board of Supervisors met yesterday «Mernoon, Bupervisor Blont i the chair. wi Tbe following resol utloa “wan quored by Supervieor | © iye:Koor.—On Purdy :— Whereas, it eculaa eaten that no correction of Me error and jnjustien dope to esténatiag the quote for the county ef New York: uader the cali of the President for five hundred thogoami capo for to@ermy Das as yet apd wioreas the county of New York has “aly respantted to the calle of the President ibe army over one bundred thousand meo, FPox—At Saratoga Springs, on Saturday evening, ea expentied over $15,000,000 for the Preservation. | August-20, Kiss, daughter of the lave Frances Depea, @aimen»nes and supporter the Union and the de‘ence of | and ‘widow of samuel M. Fox, ‘Apital Of the-counary; and whoreas members 4 ‘The relatives und friends of the family are Invited to anerined regimewts of this county are nowabsedt, Mend the funeral, at St. Anu’s chareh, Eighth street, obedionee 10 the jase calie! the President for cae wy this (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o’ciock. dred dave’ vovanteers for the defence of the States of tbe | Foury.—On Tuesday, August 23, Caruanuve, wife of n and whereas it i due alike to.positive self-pre. | Michasl Foley, iu the 5th year of her age, a vative of ~ ation and the welfare Of our citizens, our homes, the | Wexford, Ire! cially at shis time. when the freepooters of the | The friends of the family are invited to attend the i rebels ‘Bave been within cur harbor and in oa Toureday af her late resienn, ~ © Amity place, #0: of onr forts, capturing our citizens and destroying | °0 Ibursday afternaon, at two o'cloc their prepe ty witout molestation; and ‘whereas ove r Monday, August 22, Ramey J. Gracey, in be he most und: age. coanton of pt al ee es ‘the Comat. The fsx rricegipe triends ot the Satire Rp who e pied of Atias Lodge, No. 3 ry pe Re occ caused to de copied | fiiiy invited 10 attend the fuperal, from his late resi- from ine several naval depots for the enlistment of sail- ere, by which appears bal ever $4,000 mariners lave See ee ‘hie (Wednesday ) afternoon, en enlisted ib the United States vary, and are now ia - ; been ‘Ihe brethren of Atlas Lodge, No, 316, F. and A. M., See servis, tar-whieh no credit bas given to this pereby auromoned te senda special commmusaticn ct ed, That tbe Committee on Voluoteering be di- | this Lodge, to be held at their rooms: ‘ellows’ Hall, eroor thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, for the purpose Sree Wl SONMNS wise: Gov of the State | or paylog the last tribute of reepeet to our late brother, Henry J. Gracey. The members of sister lodges are re- specttully invited to attend. JOHN BOY), M. « Guo. W. Donyga, Secretary Grosextavs.—On Tuesdny. Aogust 23, Marta 8., daugb- ‘ter of Charles and Margaret Grosskiaus, aged 1 year, 9 late uncie, Renjatata 8 Penviman, are most respectfully javited to attend the funeral, on Thureday afternoon, at 0 ©’clock, from his lave residence, No 6 Harrison street, without {urtuor invitation. The remaius will be taken te Greeawood Cemetery for interment. vec Of New York and bis associate, with a wiew of making oper representations to the President of the United Rates and Secretary of War, apd pointing ous 40 them ‘he facts berein staied, and asking for a pastponement of dhe das, apd also of the necessity of exempting there- from the tiremen actmally doing duty as such. the upi- formed regiments, avd such Members of the police force | Months and 27 days. fs are esseutial for the preservauion of pudlic property, The {riends and relatives are respectfully invited to at Sad wiso to represent to the authorities the hardship of | tend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ove taking the beads of families om whom devolwes the duty | o'clock, from tue residence of her parents, 196 Contre of providing meang for their support, and of enjorciug | Street, corner of Hester ‘8 draft wben (rom circamsiances selaied it ap wo be Guow.—On Tuesday, August 28, at bis residence, just tbat (bis committee should be credited with all who | 113 Varick street, after a protracted illness, J. Gworee have voluntesred. Gurzow, aged 66 years, 8 months ana 10 day The resolution was anamimonsly adopted, His reiatives, friends of the family, apd members of The following message also having a bearing on the | the Pole Department A Evghth aod Fourteenth precincts, Wobdject of volunteering, was received from tne Mayor:— | @re respectfully invited to attend bis funeral this Mayor's Orrick, New York, August 22, 1564. (Weduesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘To THE HononasLe THe Boarp oF ScPERvisors:— Gaviy.—On Monday, “August 22, CaTarnive, widow of GunrLrws—I have returned herewith the accompany. | William Ganiy, in the Sth year of her age, a native of jag resorutions to puy substitutes for citizens of the } county Longford Jrelant 3 county the sum of three hundred dellars each, and also May oer soul rest In peace, Providing for the furnishing of substitutes for one, two ] _ The relatives and friends of the /awily are respectfully ef three years respectively to the depositors of certain | invited to attend the fuceral. from the residence of her sums therein specified with the treasurer of the Volun- tre in-law, Edward West, No. 487 Third avenue, this teor Commitiee. eduesday) ternooa, at one o'clock. In my judgment the said resolutions are invalid for the et —d jonday, August 22, Micramt Halls, iate want of an appropriation previously made to cover the | boatewain in the United States Navy Payments c. ntemplated therein in accordance with the | His funeral will be adjended ay is late residence, cor- Provisions Of section tive of the act of April 15, 1857, |] per of Park and Franklib avenues, Brooklyn, i. I., this organizing your honorable body. ‘The appropriation of | (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Naval officers $2,000 000 under the ordinance of March 18, 1864, is for | Of ths station ard the Masonic Order generally are ix- the purpose of obtaining ‘acceptable volunteers,’ and | vited to attend. annot be diverted or applied to payments to substitutes Portsmouth and Norfolk, Virginia, papers please copy. or persons bringing substitutes, without infringing the | HaiGHr —On Monday, August 22, u:vnuve Davis, wile af section above alluded to John B. Haight, aged 32 years C. GOMREY GUNTHER, Mayor. ‘The relatives ‘and friends of the family are invited te ‘Tae Board then adjourned to Friday next. attend the fuveral, on Thursday afternoon, at three o’clock, from St. Matthew’s church, Sutsex street, Jersey City & Vessel Loaded with Petrojcam om Fire | “Y) 2¢y_on Monday, August 22, after aehort illness, in the East River. Mancaner J., wife of John Holsten, aged 38 years, & FERRY BOATS AND THE RESCUE OP DROWNING | monthe and 10 days. PEKRSONS—DANGER TO OUK NATIONAL AND MER- The relatives and friends of the family CANTILE MARINE, ETC. invited to attend the funeral, this (Wedmesday) afternoon, Nt not unfrequently bappene that persons are drowned | St Dalf-past one o'clock, ¢rom her late residence, 433 Hud- son street. mm both the East and North rivers whose lives might Hururers.—At East New York, on Poo August bave been preserved bad the ferry boats been supplied. | 23, Mrs. Euuxn S. Humpurers, aged 54 y ‘rue funeral will take place ou Tharsday aftefacon, at witb life or any small boats which ¢oulé be promptly | wo o'clock. Her relatives and friends are invited to at- despatched to their rescue. These boats would also be | tend. ~mervicable in cases of collision, for the circumstance is eee ne tah ad D atiae & short illness, on nday, August 22, Jous D. Aver sot out of memory when a number of lives were lost bY | “The funeral will ake place at the Rev. Mr. Mecker's the collision of two ferry boats in a fog on the Fast | church, Bushwick, this (Wednesday) 5 Fiver, for tbe went of life boats or life preservers of | o'clock’ The relatives and friends are respactfully in- vited to attend. Some sort. Yesterday morning « vessel, loaded with | "41, on Tuesday morning, August 23. of gaatriti, some three hundred barrels of petroleum, caugbt fire | many, daughter ot Nathan H. and Augusta. Hall, uged 3 woile gomg-belore the wind, which was very {resh, and moots and 1 Li fants feihs-lavetieil: vasa ¢ friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | Boe cutive init waa enpaloned in Hames, and some tke { $end the funeral, froin the residéuce of her parents, 106 | A Essex street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. | orew jumped overboard with sveb articles of support as | Pssex street, this (Wednesday) sfternon, at two o'clock. ‘they could seize One leaped from the buraing mass into St Mo hngn Drs " Hunnrvoron, in the 324 year of ber age. the water with an oar, and another clung to the bow- 4 Sprit, although the sails, even to the jib, were all ina | |, the friends of thofamily are invited to attend the fu- until it strock the wharf at the Williamsburg | Doral, this (Wednesday) aternoin, at two o'clock, from ferry on the Lang island side, Daring thie time perhaps | PT yn sens scday, Ravan 3h, setgts. Foungiet dozen ferry boats passed within two or three | 4guuPiaMor Don (ond Naone at d ipratet lounibal ac eaioenleaiveedd scac oh contasenloe gsi err rab ‘the water, but they could render no assistance for the y jam, aged 2 youre, Notice of fanerai will be given In to morrow’s papers. amravt of life boats. Fortunately @ small boat, provider. | Notice of funeral wil ‘tiall: y. Aug 22, of typhoid fever. iy ja the vielwity, was pulled directiy towards | witty Munear, a pative of Scotiaud, but for several are respectfully the sinking men and they were f years a resident of Australia. The deceased was a skilful siberwise they stood in great peril of meeting a watery | fionographer, and a gentleman of high intelligence and @rave, We again urge upon the ferry companies to sup- Bly each of their boats with a email and bendy craft of ee ee Ee en et oe Some sort so be used in similar emergencies, otherwise | 1h one. Ore cadre martian Washioetons ns a mene y may bave occasion to regret a want of “attention to | Oot ae ven cere re ae place at No. 15 Laight Shis timely admonition, street, thie (Wednesday) morning, at niue o'clock. While touching upon this.topic we repeat our former | Street, thie ha ag poy as Suggestions to the authori — potent vel farmers on the = emye a McLane.—On Tuescay, August 23, MarGarer, daughter ‘Yerials like peroteum in the city wad vicinity. It is but of Patrick and Jane McLane, aged 8 months. @ short time since we chronicled the burnig of an im. | _ Tbe friends and relatives are respectfully invited to Meuse amount of property in Brooklyn, caused by a | attend She funeral, from 381 Beventd avenue, this (Wed- ‘warevouse in wh; stored oD lay noon. at three o'cloc! Sie we ‘ Mokewxy.—On Tuesday, August 23, Praxcis P. Mc- Jeum catching shall soon bave to procure a stereotyped bead Sti Kxxsy, aged 22 years, 3 months and 3 days. Pomeiene ing Of “Still Another Conflagration from | “The raneral will proceed from his late residence, cor- eum,” weguletions Heneagoone toa, candy ebtle fa ehus | ner of Ninth avenue and Thirty eighth street to st. iran meighborhood. The safety of tbe shipping in the arbor, | C!8Xavier church, West Sixteenth street, where a re- Gnd especial'y of .he national property in the Navy Yard, uiem will he said ‘which was seriousiy menaced by “he burning vessel yes. Fe sgone Fo: gar derday, demands immediate atteation to our suggeatioh, | He memrers O1 ihe t The Ta: McCantny.—On Tuesday, August 28. Jon, son of Pat- RACES AT ST, HYACINTHE, MONTREAL. rick and Ano McCarthy, @ native of the county of Water- ford, Ireland, aged 18 Years aud'3 mouths. ‘The first Gay’s races (Tuesday's) at St. Hyacinthe, The friends yan relatives of the family are respectfully ‘mmder the control of. the Montreal Club, were postponed | invited to attend the funera!, from the residence of his = pe hey soe of the rain until the Gret fairday Five mother, 344 Greenwich street, this (Wednesday) after- on the programme for the first day, including noon, at two o'clock precisely ‘Soe uoatreal cup, fwerwile beats, clay weights, Mobtayow At bis fesidezee, on Monday, August 22, mn will be two to-day at the Union Course, L. J. i MgMauox, yungannon, county Tyrone, Ireland ves and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 369 Seventh The Western Conspiracy. venue, thia (Wednesday) afterneon, at one o'clock. Crncinwars, August 23, 1564. McKgax.—at Clifton, gust 22, ANwig, jofavt “daughter of Wm. B. and Isabelia The morning papers publish lengthy extracts from fickeus, aged 1 year, 2'months and 12 dave. Oa Tuesday morning, August 23, ANDREW large emount of pecre- ropose of bis soul, on Thursday ‘The friends of the family and Men's Sodality attached to st. re invited to attend. eu Isiand, om Monday. Au Dodd’s correspondence, captured at Indianapolis. Manuscript copy of Dodd’s address to the Grand Council @ among the papers, in whieh it appears that a grand onvention to be held July 1, two days befure the Demo- eratic Nations! Convention was to bave been held. A spontaneous meeting was held at indianapolis last might to take council concerniug the dangers surrounding them. Jt was the largest outdoor meeting ever beld bere. The mecting was extremely orderly, though there ‘wan a deep feoling agrinst the couspiracy. Resolutions were sdopied denouncing tue secret Order, 2 & most mischievous one, calculated to bring about ‘orvil war, aud deciaring the charge that the Uniou party dotended to use military power to prevent a fair election @8 a slande? upon Union men and our brave soldiers, nd friouds of the family, also those of his brothers, William, Edward and Poter, are requested to atter d the funeral, from his late residence. 41 Suffolk street, on Thuraday tnorning, at half.past nine o’ciock, to St. Mary's chi a solemn requ No carriages. Oneut.—On Toesday, August 23, ams, wife of Wallace Ocel!, azod 20 y ‘The funeral w' her late residen Piatt, atter a mont! nd 29 dave. + The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Javited to attend the funeral. this (Wednesday) alternoon, kK, from the residence of his son, Fredor! corner Grand and Ridgestreets. where masa will be offered up for his soul ake place this day (Wednesday), from No, 50 Pearl street, Brookiyn. y City, on Sunday morning, August 21, ines, FREDERICK PLATT, aged7é years, 6 MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS. Married. Ronvs—Ancrvinez—On Tuesday, August 28, fesidence of the bride’s uucie, Levi Angevine, Esq., by the Rev. J.B, Hagany, Epwaxp J. Roavs to Miss ADM ANGEVINE, Dott oF this city. King+ton (| ister county) ree —In &. B. Irish, No. 2 4 the Rev. D oan Mavrix—Peeny.—On Tuesday, August 23, at the Mem fiai charch of the Holy Trinity, Westport. Conn., by the Rov. Wiliam H. Benjamin (iate rector), Wittiam H. Mar- cw to Euny Suurn, daughter or Orrando Perry, Esq., of €sst0n, Conn. O’MaLizy—Gonwrxy.—at the church of the Nativity, gn Tussday mornivg, Auguat 23, by Rev. Geo, McClusky, @rcuam O'MauLxY, to Axwm T. Gormusy, both of this otty Rucuanveon—Hast —On Tuesday, August 9, by the Bev. Dr. Thrall, Wiuiam Ricuakieon, to Miss Sanat 4. Hans, eldest dangbier of David B. Hart, allof Brookirn, SraKi-—Laxpry.—On Tuesday, Auguet 16, by the Rev. at two o’clo Platt, No, 207 Montgomery street, without farther n Rrip.—On Tuosday, August 22,'of consumption, Catia- the | RINE Reap, a pative of county Dublin, Ireland, aged 24 years, The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afiernvon, at two o'clock, from the Tesidence of her brother in-law, Thomes Brown, 937 Fast Thirty-second street. Staytox.—At Saratoga Springs, on Saturday, August , of this city, in the 76th year of papers please copy Brosklyp, at the residence’ of Dr, 20, Danikt Stanton, F bis age The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral. from the Churcd of All Souls, eornée of Twen tieth street and Fourth aveoue. thie (Wednesday) morn- ing, at ten o'clock, without further invitation Sipgt.—Sudden'y, in this city, oa Saturday evening, August 20, Ws. Henry, son of the late Cornelius L Si deil, in the 29th year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect(utty invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two q'clock, from the residence of hie mother, Mre. R. T. Compton. No. West Thirty-seventh street. Shura —Oo Tuesday, August 3, Frep. P., twin son of” Alexandor and Mary St. Smith, aged J year, 1 month and 6 days. George W. borrance, cbapiain United States ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully © sant to Ruma Ge Lal tovited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his Massachusetts papers please copy parents, 40 South Filth street, Williamsburg, this (Wed. Wraver—-nrawoon —In Westchester, N. ¥., on Wed. | vesday) afternoon, at baif-past two o'ticck, His re- wtuet 10, at the residence of the bride's tather, | M08 will be taken to Hudson, N. Y., for interment on—At Pelham, Westobestar county, on Tue: 8, FRancit Secor, io the 89th te of the deces SI August », Of the f 0 car The relatives and friez % ‘a2 of aire locrmceluararel hbase i ; Henry, Zeno, Charies A. and J, F. Secor, and 7 2 as, in-law, John G. Merrill, are respectfully invited asinine al Deyelcpunemien the funeral, op from the ite gest 1, of typhoid fever, Contains 1, at New Rochelle, on the arrival of the train thet ANDREWS. Cor New Haven Ruliroad depot. Twenty-seveuth | New York o the 25th year of agi streot and Fourth avenue, at bail-past elevoe o'clock. Bro vaguet 21, |,122 Temains will be take ty Mammaroneck for inter | Roswrit Lookw 3) and Emily | ™ Augusta Brown, i net Swiri.—On Tuesday morning, August 29, after a linger | ing iilnese, Davin Sutra, aged take Tne funers! wi tence of hi f ais w yong The reiaiives and frieats of the family are invited to phys ie etry treet, thie (Wedues- | ationd the funeral, from nie late residence, No. 236 Sixth Biechorr.—-On Monday moroing, Au 22, Keanu | venue, on Thursday afternoon, at one 0% ¥. Bascnovr, aged 40 secre, 4 montha aust 22 daye | lowsazsa Ou Tuesday, August 23, Guonae Towx- > invieed to atten i vhe f invited sttend the idenoe of Captain He Le sburd, 8) Wakt ‘Thirteenth street, this (Wednesday) noon, at three o'clock. —At Monsey, Rockland eounty, on Saturday August 29, Groxar M., only son of Martin V. B. ona Tellman, aged 6 ‘Traor—On Monday. , &6 two o'clock, from cond at ore Sood Btreolgcorcer bis late residence, 63 Weet Th ef Bixth avenne. 5 Barsvax—On Tassday, August 25, Javiee Brewvax | ge Jeweller of Foursh avenue), im tue 32d year of bu @ frionds of the family are invited to attend the August 22, Mary, wile of Joho attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, No. 223 West Twentieth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, ab three o'slook. Waise —(n Tnesday, August 23, afier a short idiners, ams Sesse, Middietov, county Cork, Ireiand, aged years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the feneral, from her residence, 120 iwenty- Riuth street, this (Wednesday) alterncen, at baif-pust ay At Morristo: N.J.,00 OODRUFP — wo, N. pos ner} 20, Fanry Barzy, wife of daughter of ihe Jate Join ‘The relatives aod friends of the the are invited to atiend the ftperal, from the residence of Drother to- law, Wm. 2. Fleming, No. 67 West Ferty-ffth street, on ‘Thurs a@iiernoon, at two o'clock. SHIPPING NEWS. Light, Sead: Asi N—D B Alien. Ship Sopa (iol, Van Roeser, Meibourme’-Maitier, Lord roan Rint Live Oak, Alden, San Francisco—W jToslenen, & Co. Ship Graitiude (Br), Jansen, Liverpool—Tapscott, Broe & Ship areole. Borehara. New Orleans—N H Brisham Oliver Cutis (Bri, Ray, Shanzhae—Peck & Cborch. Bark Qeborne (Br), Stamper, Bristol Arkell Sarts & Go. Bark 8 D Ryerson (Br), ‘Cork—Boyd & Hincken. Bart Marinus (Br) Ieting Dublin Hl & PW Never Bark Banshee (Br), Henry, Buenos ayree—6now & Bur rf pg Amiatiia (Fano), Arends, London—Fanck, Meincke s Bree Gores ane Storm. Ceara—L E Amsinck & Oo. rig Estofana (Br), Welch, Ponce and Mayaguez—B E & Co. Roe: Mise (Br), satis Havana—Truijillo & Vining. Brig Carl Emil (Dan), Pedersen, Bermuda—Middieton: & Brig Maria Wheeler, Wheeler, Pictou D Brookman & Schr Hattie Raker, Crowell, Gibraiter—Bassett & Nicker- son. Nebr Shannon (Br), Roberts, Rleuthers—Jes Dowriaes Sehr P ar ngetown—Mott Redell. Aon -Amelis, Hatlock, Philadelphis—Bentley, Smith zo Schr BA CAoxiio, orton, Philadelphia—L Kenny. Schr Suita, Kelly,” Philadelphia. pabohe Windwara, Partricge, Elizabethport—Walsh & Car- "Schr Gassabeas, Hadley. Bitzabethport Schr Ned Sumpter, Spalding, Portamouth, NH—-W & Brown & Co, Sobr Dert, Jebuson. Stamford. Schr F Brown, Providence. Steamer Artisan, Kirk, Baltimore. er Antnrecie, Jones. Philadehia ARRIVED. Sreamsbio Chine (Br). Cook Liverpool Aug 1%. vis Queene: mase ani sed. sleatnship europe; mane aw re jarathon. bound B; 16th, at noon, exchang- y Haack, Hamburg, Ang 6, via ‘with mdse and 319 passengers. to K hardt® Co. "ead five: weather and variable wines, 13th inst, lat 50, lon 21. aaw ship Adele (Belg), bound W; alse ship Yrabel (Br), bound B; 2ist,’lat 41, lon 65, ship Paul & Marie (Pras) gound W. Steamship Hudson (0.8 transport), Alexander, Pensacola, Aug 10), via Fortress Monroe 20th, with Eleventh Vermont regiment on board. id (U6 transport), Hobart, Washington, Steamship E! to U 8 Quartermas Shin Tnomas Lord (of Bath), Preble, Baltimore, 10 devs, 4m ballast, to maste: Bark Egean (of London), Robertson, Shanghae, March 77, with teas, to order. Hes deen 22 days'N of Bermuda with Ughtaireand ealme June 17, off Gape. Good Hope. spoke ip Bmpire, from Akyad for England; sume a¥, cash hon'2t on ahip Heather, 86 dave Troms Manila, oF York: dune 12, iat 34418. lon 6.35... bark Jacob Gatch). from Java for amslerda days ont: June 18, of the Cape, ship Appolien, 74 da from" Akyab for Liver: PoRark Eva (of Dundee), Kidd. Vooshow, spell 8. passed June 19, of Cape Good Apsion 11th. with teas, tod M Bull. Hope, signalized ship Apolo (Br). from Akyab for Liver- 1, BO 4: ts tat7 N. lon 38 ax in company “Susan: Lith Eto Jou 69 ini 80, signalized bark G W Roosevelt, meering 8. Bark Comvalis (of Windsor. 8), Cochran, Liverpoo', ith coal, to H HenreTrowbr dee, Dustre, Rarbados Aug 4, with ars. kc, to Heures Trowbridge # Sona, of New Haven, k Champion (of Boston), Maso, Giace Bay, 9 days, with coal. to master. brig Mersey, Todd, Vera Oruz, 23 days, in ballast, to Breit, Son & Co, ‘The late captain died on the passage. Brig Maracaibo, Scandei!a, Laguayra and Maracaibo. July geiand tt the bar Suth. with hides, wolfe, fc, to E Pavenstedt Brig Adaline C A@ams, Davie, Grand Turk, 11 days, with salt, to Whitmore & Buck en Rose, Cardenas, 8 dave, with molasses, to R P 4] BrigC C Van Horn (Br). Merriam, Windsor, NS, 7 a with plaster. to A Smithers & Co. Brig Dragon. Liscomb. Port Ro m ballast 8 Quameriansier“Tahings: lat 30, ion 78, was boarded by t 8 cunboat Fort Done'son. criisicg, all well, tose Anna (Hol). Venema, Antwerp, 63days, with mise, 0 order. Schr Vietorla (Br), Wikland, Matamoros, 30 days, with ection, to Victor & Duck wits. Schr Thresher (Br), Derrickson, St Marting, 15 days, with sale, dc. to master, Schr Ringiender (of Provincetown), Pinekney, Baracoa, Ang 9. with oocoanuts, de, to master. Henry Perkins, Higgius, Cow Bay, 8 days, with coal, ain, Sehr R P Smith, Waters Fernandina. 10 days, Schr Geo H Hoyt, Predmore, Newbern. =. Sehr 8G Norrie, Walton, Viraloia. Schr Glenwood. Bavtie, Virgin ir rong. Schr Btatceman, Nick Sehr Ida A Jayve, Baltime Schr G A Bearee, Burgess, Philadel) hr Planet. Currier, Elizabethport Schr Pilot, Rocklan Schr Forrest, Hall, Reckland. Schr Pallas, Upton, Rockland. Sehr Mount Hope. Lege Schr Albion, MeLoon. R Behr Massach useite, ‘aunt, Re Bebr Treasure, Patiner, Providence.” if M M Merriman. Clark, Hartford. Schr Salmon Washburn "irate r. Albany for Providence, Steamer Franklin, Young Bi Bieamer Hope, Warren, Philadeipis. Steamer Delaware. Ashmore. Trenton. Steamer Pelican, Walden, Provicence. BELOW. Ship Bemeralia, Meldrum, from Liverpool July 11 Rark Sandy Hook, Bark Salawander, 49 days from Cardi. days. ial for New Haven. ir Providenes, TILED. Goschen: ae Roebuck; brigs For Hound, Bo- aid of Ert 24—Sh} ‘The purser of steamship Roanoke, from Havana, bas our thanks for Tull fles of late papers Brig Wiuutaw & Mary. from Bridgeport, N&, for Kew York, was totally wrecked at.the former port om the 12th inet.’ Crew saved. Senn Jostan AcnoRy, captored by the privateer Tallabas” see, registered 1M tone. rated AZts, and was built Rock” land 1m 1852, and bailed from that port Sour Forser Oax (Br), at Boston from Yarmouth Ne brings Capt Bartle:t ama crew of the abim James Little from Cardi for New York, before reported destroyed the Tal abassee. Secure Sanam A Bovex—A letter from Amityville, LI. ove deck. H. name as LU could not be read, only Sarah. She was, probayiy rr & gale, as her sails were apparentiy torn off. She ie said. to ve oles in her. A nuruber of men went on board of jer. had stones, cro Tt wag yuld coe on’ Rho: " sebr Sarab A Bovoe. ptured ‘and & hassee sontheas: of that place, and the winds have drives the hull on the bea captured and sunk Boothbay, Capt Levi Among the see are sch ship Atiaduic (probably sebr Atlantic, captured ana bonded the brig “Neva. Whatemen. Ship Young Phentz, Ripley, of NB, wasat Fayal July 12, with 176 bbls ap oil Hurk John A Rob, Green, of Sag Harbor. was spoken off River of ¥igte in the part of June, wita 28) ap oll, to Cruises two mouths and ten proceed t» Falkland Tsiands for renvuts 17 from New Lon- lake. ptures made ly onisa, Nortl: A) tive, Bush, arr at Honolulu Juls don via Chi * ss okken, po &e. Ship Oceanus (Duteh. Dirksen, from N¥ork for Batavia, June 24 ist 6.N, lon 26 Sui Marmiog, from Glasgow for San Francisco, June 30, Snip Milton Lockhart (Fr). from Borde cisco, Jaly |. lat 4 N, lon 26 02 W. Sbip Raven, from’ Liverpool (7) for NYork, with lose of marintopgallanitmast, lly 21, lat 42.8. lon S43) (The Raven. lasg’w. and Greenock Jue 7, for New yet arrived.) George, Cowan, trom NYork for Montevideo, July Jat 32.80 §. ton 42 5 hin Marche Rideont, from London fer Beverly, Aug lt, x for San Fran. Ship 39, 1on 0 Bark, RMT Murray. trom NYork for Port ax Privee, 20. of St Nicola Mole, Brig Villatzamea, from Eastport for Barbados, 8320, ton 61 2% ‘awn. Nelson, from N¥ork for London, Aug 1S, iat ly Avg 16, lat foreign Ports. ANTWHRD Ang l0—Arr EA Souder, Denoia, NYork goe), Defrance. do 1th, Daley. Durkee, Philadelphia. at 10th, Buse Yeung, Hatileld, NYork. ‘Afr at Flushing lta 514 10th, Pe tor Gadefroy, Meve Bansanos, Aug 4—In vor: bark Reindeer, NYork soon, Bama We'tlagton, for 9—No veseria in port —Arr Frank Flint Colby, Bristol; R Ht Tucker, Clark Barre S11 11th. Livian, Rimball, NYOrk. Capt, Aug S—Arr Union, Ulmer NYork Canprnas, Aug 2—Arr Thaxter, Walker, Ban- gor; Bh. Aiton Rowell, s Portiand; Uth, WH Parks, ‘olitom, to Sid 9th, eebrs Dacotah, Clifford, Portland: 11th, Amma Elt- sabeth, Hutchinson, Boston, 12th, brigs Charlena, Nickels, faneral, from hig tate residence, N Pifty-first yoare and 11 moni race . tbs. eS ee eae sanesaay’) aiteravon 7 # And friends of the family are reepeetfully nt merongon, Aug 3—Ar* brig Catharine, fveline, Peters end 18 to attend the fune ook. Binal, NYork: orig MA Bayue an Francieco, Oal.,on Monday August 15, bsy-second mreet third door Fie Bplay = Far Baer beige ditoe Franka (A Rev. Lewn C, Bavues, pastor of the Bighty- | (Weduesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, " ia bth, rigs Alice Prankiln (Rr), Brown, NY ork: Jact Presby versa h ty, inthe 25th y Vociet.—At 1 re car byterian church ia this city, (#L.-—At 156 Waverley place, on Friday, August J Anxin Voonet, wie of Joseph Erasmus Vooh gow, Seotiand, aged 47 your: Wiekiiam.—(n Tuesday Reavy. ~.0n Tneeday, August 23, Rosanva, daw thier of Michoise ee Mary Brady, aged 2 years and 3 mon ths, ‘ost 28, Jouw Hore Wicn- My daring babs, thou art sleeping Has, aged 26 years, 1 month and 21 Thoneath the willow tree, Wickham. ¥ pois boawa And iriends for thee are weeping, His romaine wil be conveyed to Sussex county, N. J. ‘Ave! long will weep for thee, for interment ‘ Tho grave has now englosed Withia ite narrow ceili No more:will wo behold thee hoe Orange and Suerex county papers please Ww At Morrisanis, on Tuesday, August 2, of eho. nue foxy, only son of Jehu H. and Dear ang®! babe, farewel Will, aged 11 months and 12 days. Havasa, Atig O—Arr bark Garbaidi Hoyt, ‘The relatives and b'lenus ‘of the family are mot re- riende of the Fatally are lnvited to attend the fa- | (and aid 16th tor Malarores): 9h. Brien Meliaee, spectfully tu vited to sttond the funeral, thie | Weoesday) rom the roridense of bie parents, this (Wedneuday) | Branacombe, NYorks arriet! Frederick, ye n the b o’eloe! ib, bark O'R Hamilton. Deratord. ao: brig Coniuatte " f \Wiarr.-On Monday, August 22, Jacom T. Wiener, aged oday, August f coveumption Mra, | 36 y.07ré, youngest soo of Richard Wight, “a tas. Coavt, ‘Wo bho 404 year of ber ‘Tho relatives and (riende of the family are invited to (Br), Boston ; 8th, berk JC gg in Centaus, Mewar, NYork; 15th, hae, NYor! mani. Pl Derkinx, Aug Arr Heimdah}, Norberg. NYork. Arr Caledonia (9), Craig, N York. £4 Giad Tidings, Neison, NYork. j—C 4 Amity. Stinson, Pomaron. Taver, Boston (and old cow, Aug Graxwock, A GIBRALTAR, A Goner, Jone July 16 for Cape de Ver Gaaxo Teak, Aug !i—Novessels in port Gonaives. JBiy 2—Rid brig Waccamaw, \{iragonae, bo load ae ny Aug 94 Cella (8), Billings, N¥ork. Hamoonc, Aug 0—Atr Hetnrieh, Mok, N York, brute Df, Kuight © Fiske, we Fork: paw Whe dorard CF) ning, Portisnds Clara Do! ohr Fannie, Vani » Bidrideas Boat NEW YORK HERALD, ‘WEDNESDAY, AUGUST .24, 1864, ! ay an Salas ar DUCTION, OTEL.—?HE Lom Hes Hicee spreny rit sua bo cad pone der of ths ow — oe role ‘ea ibe J. = aa. avorions B—BY J. BP. HaALeey uh ra Agi, (B seaplane 13h, i opp arary ares een Day, Waller, N¥ork; Jal. i, a oh of tome will be received for Coupon ‘Treasury Hotes, payable oan (), Suaeeneg, oe {sve years from August 15, 1864 1864, with seu!-annnal interest aren ¢ ATE welock prgdaal thon cf our ear, ff the rate of coven and three tenths per oot per anaum— For acount ot hom iim pan LIER ‘etuetpad and tolerest both to be paid tn lawfu! money. Bo. 10, frat sheets aud in ‘These mptes will be convertibie at the option ef the holder PRIDAt shugust 3,8 13 soe. et maturity, into six per cont gold bearing bonds, payable Jom POCKET CUT ae 40,, | mot less than Ave nor more than twenty years from ther 1B lots to suit city and o retail buyers. — Lonvon. Arr ae: ia and Lady 100€. TABLE AND POCKET GU Gute, as the government may elect. They will be issuedin ailtne, Cordent NTork Al denmuieatians = {Satter ug (SESS Wile Woes, and Yiage cvs oe tah elves at auch ae Balle Ditto Philenal oes = and Vai nes wabseriptions mus be for AiRy as dollars oF sore multiple of MARsKILLES, Aug ee Atrio Mouser 81d_ 9h, Comprisin anfdoners, Baion, Curry, Nore, Ch id Ath, Burnside, Beluarao, Yorn. $8 fesse mie Saw Fi " — erry ule se Tha ay opty ‘mye Cadis. 500 donee paper Saw The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of trans Bastard Piss: carey ito fiozen aad | Bastard po fn g Flies’ assorted size! portation charges as soon after the receipt of the origina) certificates of deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 16, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the 1n- terest acerued from date of note to date of deposit. Partios depositing twenty tive thousand dollars and yp- ‘wards for these notes at any one time wil] be aliowed a ‘commission of one-quarter of oe per cemt, which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bi!) Marayzas, Aug 9—arr brig Annie * “oandy, White, Port- and 1OKb, berks Walter. Livby, Bath: Norton Stover, Sto- r, Portland: Brewer, Wilson, Bangor; 12th, brig Fiorence ee oh non, Newport; 15th, Almira Coombs, Sytventer, Bosi ‘oiledo, id 3d, brigs Henry (Br), Perkins, NY. Win, Lite, Day, Portiande sik OG Clem Palmer, Cork; Parker, Philadelphia. ManzaniL1o, Mug 2~Arr brig J West, Webster. NYork. Picrow, Aug 1orin port bark Lavinia, for N¥ork 4 aays: br g Crimea, for do do, ‘ "cexustows, Aug H—Off, Moonlight, from NYork. Rypx, IW, ad L Mf, Colorado, Bachi!, from Baltimore for Rotierda’ ‘s lack. C: BeviLise July S1— Arr Sel ‘aliao. Sr Tuomas, Aug 2—In port brig Eagle (Br), Morehouse, from Roston, arr 27th. Sacua, July 31—Arr brigs Ellen P Stewart, Borlase, Phila- | 100 dozen Horse Rasps aud Cabinet Rasps, assorted ‘sizes. _Cataloguss Teady early on morning of sabe. Of the Furniture of @ family leaving tor California ‘ Douauty, AUCTIONK | 100 dozen Mechiaiase Files, assorted ae and sizes. Well worthy the attention of the trad f MORTARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL TH! 2 SH, at jl o'clock, at 51 West Twenty-ninth street, Rota, ‘axte on Table, I Ts Boros Ulan Carbes be™ ave NP Ton Belen PTORY * HousEHOLD See Gnay OASFETS, 0. ‘at 1036 o'clock, at sal il will sellon Thursday, August " room 79 Nassau atreei, Heusehold Furniture, consisting 1n ‘ or geiihiag Aug? Antien. Thestrus, Havana cand aid i8th fr Pert of mabey roromansesd a) Paver Baie oe for the amount, certied to by the ofoer with who the iy en et fea bred tn brocatel bagreloth an ore —— mag yale 3, bel sai, York, NYors; Aug 1, varx | Bookeage. Kxtension Dining Tpbten Nei Sirs deposit was made, No deductions for commissions must Dresaini jureaus, Wash«tands, isteads, Hair ‘Mattress: one large A es, Paillasscs, Feather Beds, Lounges 4c.” Also ome be made from the deposits. _ ‘ag a brig Keying, Ladd, Vera Cruz. fc nero SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. ee Ports, GAFPNEY, AUCTIONESR, 29 CHAMBRRS ST. bank, : asm A Ma Are brig Fiash (Br), Doane. St P. Sal sell thie (Wedneaday), August 23, at 03s o'clock, | #484 Rattonat savings bank, omering @ higher rate of 5 ‘at 1,258 away. corner of Thirt) vn second interest than any other and the the b best security, Any savings street, a large ort ak Assortment of ladies: Clothing, Cloake and Mantilias, very fashionable; also the Fixtures and Furniture, consisting in rt of Bedsieads, Bureaus, Washetands, Extension Table, nd Straw Mattresses. Brussels and ore, with al 'y article housekeeping, Dealers are invited, BW ROCHELLE Fea re CT10) ‘The undersigned willoffer at puotie avetion, on the prem!- sea on Tho September 1, at 12 o'clock néon, the follow- Ing described Property, part of the estate of the late Mary Flandrau, ¢ of Ground wth house, bara and outhouses altached, osmuaimingair acres of ground, and 1 plot with houge, barn. tc., containing 2 acre of ground, mtuated on Peiham road and Weyman’s ave: pear the Neptune House, and offering facilities for salt water batning and boating, WM. FLANDRAU, Administrator. Jeremie: schrs Ab. Putnam, Dyer. Prince, JS Weiden, Weaver. Port Roval; Ocean Traveller, Adams, Washington: 8% Smith, Studley: Foiladelphia Sid sieamship Saxon; briga St Agnes Waltham; and from the etal Are seb Sulla Baker, Low, Geergetowa. DO. steamer Constitution, Bark Ellingwoed remains in ae Roads. 2a— Arr barks Emily (Br), Duff, Greenock; RW Dodge, bethport; brig, Munna Traub, True, matanzas bea Royal: Ann Cariet, ‘a Hammond. ‘Fame: CAH 6mith; Susan H ‘Gibson, Bartlett; 8 P ‘Adams, Wass; “Goatrey, Goatrey, and Eitvaeth’ Enetigh, Westcott, ‘Phe. Wereti; Jusina, Gregory, and Indian Siren (Bp, “Mrickiand NYors. Cla bs. ohn grin bank which pays its depositors i Tu United States notes eon. siders that it is paying in “the best circulating medium m of” the country, and it cannot pay im anything better:; for its owe> assets are either in government securities er in notes ox bonds payable in goverament paper. It $s equally convenient aéa temporary or permanent in- vestment, The notes can alwavs be 804 for within a frac tion of ther face and accumulated interest, and are ihe best security with banks as collaterais for discounts. CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX RER CBNT 20 GOLD BOND. + Im addition to the very liberal interest on the notes fox three years, this privilege of conversion 18 now worth about three per cent per annum, for the current rate for 520 Donds is not less than nine per cent premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent United States stock» was over twenty per cent. Ii will be seen that the actuab profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATS OR MUNICIPAL TAX TO) Rut aside from all the advantacses we have enumerated, » special act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasary notes from local taxation. ‘Ou he average, this exemption tg worth about twe per cent per annum, scoording to tho rate of taxation Jn various ports of the covatry. It 4s believed that no securities offer so great inducement for an oad" for Santander, ‘Rériana (Dutch), Van Not’ Surioams schrt deme Fewe Keman, Fortress Monroe: Watchman, Lufkin, Old Point, Vez Golden Gate, Chase, N York, NE MARS, Aug S-Arz steamships Alliance, Gor. don, Pensasdlas Clinton hington; Sonora Goodspeed, * Matamoros. Gid anip llzabeth, Hamilton, White, NYork, Suh Arr steamships Merrimac. Penance ry, Ba. ron: Philadelpbia Old 10vh—Arr steamship. States, Shane, NY Idelia (Fr), Vinguan, Bordeaux. Cla bark Ninevel, Stack= Mik--Arr steamship Mississippi, Kennedy, Pensacola. 12u:—Arr ship Belle Cubana (Pr), Pouvenan, Bordeaux; barke Talia (Br),.Qlson, Liverpool! Thomas Bivtbe (Br), 2 Reweastle, B; 1ddo Kimball, Clark, Philadelphia san. Stinson, Boston. th hip’ C Winthrop, Steward, from N¥ork; brig SE Word. from Philadeiph v harks Pawnee, and Genessee: brie Ran, ip’ Elizabeth” Hanntito x Chepe; brig gee SALE CARSTRRD AND, aeeeeDOraD TREAsoRY DrraRTNERe, w. Orrick peimiors Aaazer ASHINGTON, Angust A jarge and varied lot of Captured ‘and“Abaniioned Pro Pe, will be sold at pablic auction, to the highest bidder, at 1 King street, Alexandria, Va., on the 24th of August, 1864, This sate wiil comprise a large and very valuable assorts ment of pal PB pei RE AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, saehornny, black walnut and cherry Samigre: ‘Carpets. Crockery, Cooking Utenntia, Giass cane Tin Ware. Pianofortes, Melodeons, Dri A valuable lot of Drv Goods. ay; Stier of Miscellaneous ar Fancy Goods, Statione- . Cutlery, Large lot of Cotton Warp. Wool Lage quantity of Manufactured Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. Wines. Liquors, various kinds; Bitters. Also a large quantity of blue and other Rag y.of other goods too humerous to be mentioned. ‘Terms cash, in government funds, on de a Sup. Spee. Agent, ‘Treasury Departm > a 2 | UCTION NOTICE=D. D. CAULKINS, AUCTIO! SPLENID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At public auc Onis rary, Weanenday, August 24, At the elezant ‘residence, No. 218 Wost Fourteenth oe berween Figheh ond Ninth aes, sale commencing at 10i¢ orclock SEVEN. “OoratE ROSEWOOD FIANOFORTR™ REWOOD AND BLAC) WALNOT SUITS, BRON7E AND ORMOLU CHANDELIER ‘and a varie- 43. BOGART, AUSTIONERRS, WILL SELL ON 6 Thursday. August 25, at 103; o'clock, at No 29 Market P greet, mahogany. Cafes, Dressing B » mahogany ike: 2 SEVRES AND DRESDEN CHINA-O ALON ENTS OT | Parlor Chadre, Hookers Lounger, Miri hy risanton saya. | 10 lenders ns Goes fetued by thal aoveinmeey acetone + jax Table itchen Utensil faith PIER AND MANTEL ‘MIRRORS, BROCADE AND°LACE errant RTISTIC BRONZE STATUARY, OIL PAINTINGS, BY EMINENT ARTISTS: Oak og TABLE, BOOKCASE, eOBINA G ENTRE T. GLASS "AND. Le kr WARE, SHEFFIELD TARUL CURBERY, TARLE ‘OOD CHAMBER FURBITURE, Toni ¥, ine ae comprises aomne of heat and most clavor- ately carved Parior furniture ever o‘fered at pablic auction and to be sold without any reserve, An examination will rs, logant es Salts of rosewood Ps recone on Teen ak forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private par- ties, Or stock companies, or separate communities, oaly. te pledged for payment, while ihe whole property of the coun: try iaheld to secure the discharge all of the obligations of the United Staten, aril While the government offers the most liberal terfas for tte loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be te the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certifeates will’be jasued for all deposit, The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they art- to be issued in blank or payanie to ordr. When so endore- ed at must be lets with the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the aw Assistant Treasurer of the Univea States, corner of Wall and —-—~* Nassau streets. pet ain First National Bank of Bew York, No, 4 Wall street Second National Bank of New York, Twenty-third strestamé Stove, Centi gany Sofas, Lounges, eto a-Teter p Washstanas, Eanhogauy Rockers; Yosewood tageres, Sxtension, Dining Taber, Bookcase, lloohy Horses. Carpets, Oilciotn. Looking Glassen Casters, fine Hair Mattresses, mahogany and fancy Iron Bedseads.' Bedding. Kitchen Furniture, Also } To Wagon. % aete Single Harness, | draft Horse, about 1 hands high, a lot of Siercotype Plates, &c. aiyle. well repay intending Parlors contain thr Jor Furniture, im rich splendid and coxtiy Pat “ Maas IF FCI NT ROSE WOO an elegant instrument round corners, beautifully carved legs and case, al) modern improvements. Also a iu uusicent ‘collection of rare Paintings, rosewood Turkish a Chairs, in ine reps: rosew: atre and Bice marble top Tabies, richly carve Velvet nd Brussels Chamber Suita, In rosewood. and mahocany: Bi carved Bedstends, Washstan 1 Beds, ten pure Hair Mattresses, tr 10 order, in excellent condition. Dining Room Furniture; condeuing of fine oak Extension Dining 3 Tavle, oak Arm Chairs, Sliver Ware, rich China, Ivory and Siiver Cutlary. Forks, Spoons, a0. 5 mith heavy Cupand Engraved Glass Ware of every ,Cartmen in attendance to cart, pack or ship Foodsifor pur- chasers, gna Baw SHUES, SHOE STOCK AND MATERIAL, RICHARD WaLtens. Auctioneer, J. uw Lasts, Tools, Lining, Dies, Bi large Cutting Machine, 1 Roili chine, Cutting Beards, Blocks, ture, _Tuo! A. Fri ORANTON COAL AT AUCTION. fs Orrice or THE oe asvee Bacee sie, nD ew Tone, Angus: 11864 This Company will bold woeir Nineteeath oa Montbly Auction, ow Wednesday. the om oy of Annet, 1564, at 12 noon. at the Uffice of on ko} Sure ich time they will ater. by SIMEON DRAPER, FIVE TeOUNED Ti SE FRESH MINED embracing all the uaa aaa and deliverable at their depot, Blizabethport. N. J. during the month of ber Machine, 1 Crimping Ma- nreans, @ a relot Als alot of Ontiee Fur. forty to diy pounds, mad UCTION NOTICE.—E. ROTH, AUCTIONEER LE OF OVER $10,009, WORTH OF FIRST CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Magnificent rorewood Pianoforte, cost $30 Handsome Brussels nnd Tiree. ply Carpets, Broadway. Reantifal Parlor Furniture, Soptera| At the residence 119 Wert itehth street, a few doors from atte [thy glee orn whatever, «fia io | Third National Bank of New York, No. 6 Nassau streek jade for account of or on bel aif of the Compal fhe terms aud eonditions wilt be the fame as sHeretot Sonne Nepenal Seat Seeger 8 This day (Wednen At I! o'clock. precise! The auctioneer would call the particular attention of hia | Sad will be fuly made Known nt time f sale. Fifth National Bank of New York, 338 Third avenue. public to bite sale. ‘Parties wishing to at- _JONH BRI BIN, President. — . tend this sale take the 8: ‘oue cars Or stages [rom the Sixth National Bank of New York, Sizth avenue and Broad. th a Ketor House, St. Nicholas or Metropolt'an Hotel, leaving at GCHOONER at APRONS an Uanee, THREE CTR peep tn pm g epee )“masied schooner, Maria Pike, lying at Fort Hamilto way. Will be sold on Saturday, September 3, 12 o'clock. Fariore—Maralfcent resaweed | Fianoferte, Stool and auction column of New ¥ork Word, Righth National Bask of New York, 650 Broadway, T GAFFNEY, AUCTIONERR—SALESROOM NO, 356 caper seli on Friday, 26th inst. at 10 o'clock precisely. the Fixtares and Building of the Restaurant Saloon, corner of Sixty third. strect and avenue, irae the Second Aveaue Railroad derot M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL TBIS at 454 Canal street, at 2 o'clock. a i Cover, an elegant instrument. with round cormers, rfehiy rved legs ahd cave, full seven octave. overstrung bass, Cuil ate. made to order by city makers seven months ago, 50: three elegant Parior Suits covered in rich French d reps; Turkish Easy Chairs and Lounges, rich marbie top Cenire and Side tables Lace Cur. tains, Btageres, Bronze Clocks, Vases, Mitrors, Chandelie Corner and Wook Stands Oil Paintings, rosew walnut and mabogany Bedstvads, Bureaus, Washstands, Spring and Hair Matiresses. Blankets, Be; Ninth National Bank of New York, 963 Broadway, ‘Tenth National Bank of New York, 240 Broadway. Central National Bank of New York, 71 Duane street, National Exchange Bank of New Yors, 181 Greenwich. street. ma Lounges, Chairs, Rockers, Mirrot day, pantity and Slivér Ware, Cutlery, ke, | 8. of Houselold Furniture. consisting of Parlor. Dining und — ‘goods hamber Suits, Tapestry. Bruesels. | Threo-ply and In And by all National Banks which are depositaries of pubi> ce rt, pack or ship g for purchase [ie mage Feather a one fo Pell cand by ro money. AND ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS Throughout the countey will donbttess AFFORD FACILITIES TO SUBSCR! Mirrors, Bu- im great variety; A Z. BURNHAM, AU! + MAGNIFICENT TouseHoLd FURNITURE. Pianoforie, Paiutings, Statuary. Bron: Bronze aud Ormolu Chandeliers, Mirrors, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, at ie pel Leaentaes ‘Corner Stands, &e, China, Tim and Wood W LEGAL NOTICES. Pigs —JOHN BOWN, FORMERLY OF WALKER. inghara, Rotts Bngland. farm, laborer. who left there fe » Fuscie Chamber Furniturs r ‘urniture, ep sutie, rain EO aK DINING. RO URNITURE, OM x Ware ant Table Cuti China, Stas, itive: ye ut tem yi T PUBLIC AUCTION, as heard of om this day (Wedaesday)’ Ate. 34 af the'elogant recidonel”” Ina count, California, in the years 1862-68, |. hereby In. 4 Went Sizweenin sires etmnea Firth and Sizth avenues, | foraed that he will be entitied to. receive one-sixth part or LE COMMENCING AT IL O'CLOCK Drawing Room rb. sets of Purniture, covered with brocatel of the ne Window Curtains to match; Etageres, — share of the residuary personal etiate of Mr. Thomas Rown, his late father. om making application to and pe rsomaily t= fending at the oflie, ¢f the hindersigaed: in Gainsborough. Lincoinsnire, England within ihe potied of signtane ¢ publication of this advertisement, OvHE! BUT A SCHEME 8 REALIZE M ru tion inside of twelve months by the smali investment of $5000, are, On, the Daciness isa monopoly. aid bus b it, in existence, and tha? col ‘Drenden Gian anea id John Bown tails or mestects to. mi a. hey cxrnn th we hi as cleared over §| the last twelve moutha. "Any gen seit: taheaetet ae Raab Tsvorone. intl i aa ndance, Wen, the geld share is, by the will of | (ermam thinking this worthy of his atvenvon will please pet Ronee c among ti tors other clalldren or their insu, nh e ex- criber, at 689 = irate "7 te ei time named, as order of the ‘e Prxoac “a 8, 1864. AMUBL HAYES. Boliitor, GOOD MANU 0): business eatablishe ‘ders coustan: OTICE TO GEORGE MooUR, YOUNGEST SON OF the now deceased Willimn McCue, provision merchant in Glasgow, and all others having interest ie the Triat Estate of the said William MeQue:—An action of multiple- 6 very Iai om best references Apoly in and required RDSON & PLATT, 180 B way, first Loor N UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. —WANTSD, A. Re. Bedsteads, Wardrove Mattresses, Feather + Blankets, Sheets, alsora large assortment of Basement and N. B—Paruies wish: | poincing and exoneration has been ralsad the Gourt oe See a TES cheat tae capant cats and. stares fi Patte oad Gisth erence | Sf Sects te eee tne Eeacame at he aie Wines | Sener Tnak a busioer -,tunsurparsed by apy thin eto th r01 cholas at " ar ‘Dquire at 60S and 505 road: Metropoiuaa Hovis, leaving at Sixteenth “sireet. neat the inst Mcanoa Stewart'er McCue, some time re, | COumtty. Agents not noticed. Inqu! way, Foom midi athwell, bow 19 Glasgow, and others, and, iat es Dresont In dependence Tyefore Lant Kinloch for of determining the five rights ate interests of the heneficlaries under and by virtue of trust. di-position and geitiement by the sald Wiliam Mi dated the Slat day of March, 1982, of which notice is hereby D torma, ba faterloeutor, by Lord Kinloch, dat Ish of July, 1866. whereby notion of the dependence of this process wad appointed to be inserted once weekiy, for three wee the New York Herald and Washingtoa Star, formation of all parties having interest in the fu mecio. » y. MACONOCHIE, W. 8. Edioburg, and Towene CLARK. ROBERTON 4 Glasgow, Agents for ‘the ‘Trusteos, __.. WINE ARTS. \ENERAL McCLBELLA —FO) SALE, A’ calient steel plate of Genera! Me ‘Clellan; a ba the right bez of a man, as the owner has ol}ier busin: Attend to. dons cua be ween at CHAS. Mi NELL'S. * 43 Cr GHTING.—A PARTY is UcrION Notice. Db STATES. HORSE, AND CARRIAGE enue, carner of Forty fourth’ atrest, New York. prievors beg leave to inform the en oo by aacton.om each Wedn ne turd: and no jobbing or eal ag ures the iwith ‘@stabdlishmeat will under owed. Horses, Carriages or Har- fo esday's sales showid be sent in on the ‘Saturday ¥ pre eding. but will be received uatil 6 P.M. — bey " Wer pein ing sa oan should be ntinon the Wednesday preceding said sale da; bat will be received until P.M. om Thursda er i H. 3. JORDAN. 00, Proprietors. mp YORK PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY, NO. 459 \way.—Mr. Joseph Mall ceases to be a partner in thie inte from this . The subscribers will cootinue ny siness under the same Lag be the oid nd. “Nhw Yous, August 1, 1964, ALB, Jn. y aceninen AM. RT, EST, BLISHED Par ‘A goal cl fer a man'with a ema | capl- se refercaces fee Call persoa: wooL MANUYACTURERS—WANTED. gentieman, with asinall cxpital and some ex; noe, ‘an interest in g woollen manufeetory. Would go anywhere. Address Ov , box 125 iferald office. WANteD— sr A PARTY IN PHILADELPHIA, AW 4 responsib: the AwotIOs NOTICE. EXTENSIVE SALE 0 or TRANSLATIONS. OLYGLOT BUREAU, 71 NASSAU STREET. ‘Translations from and into all languages, yn association of experienced Tranalators, of various AXTRD—AN ACTIVE, | PARTNE! By a mtg $2,000, to rake an evel ndwans, under ue direction of WILLIAM STARR. | sole proprietor of ‘ne ‘af the beat pag i Ber 2 - | pan ey ‘within w doors of Ane St. Niel u Pnovdeaae eee PEW FOMOLE: No. 9% Pine aureet, room No 18 PROPOSALS FOR FURL yoR THE coUNtY or | W* Now York witli be received till August 27, at two o'olvok E, on fournaay, 25h inwags, at 1036 o'ciock, at their new ea) No DRY STREET, ne for th Crates, Boot vengive. sale will embrace con: ‘hoes from the best manu vy well worth the aitentiou "and attendance of the trade aad buyers gemeraily. J. J, LANB, Auctioneer. vetio’ NOTICK.— 5. BALSE AUOTIONERR, RD, Fifth avi eaue, ‘coroce of Ponty fours street. piiisday, punctaaity st (Bo clock. a variety of Horses WITH FROW tiger in the im: Collars for gentiemen's wear ‘oee8, new and second hand Buggies, Reokaways, Car: en Cree sere: Bidders wil! sate, the, price pes too. (2,900 pounds), for Bleecker street, stating where an . , ~ | 200 to yp i caee ie tka ANTRD—A I FARTHER WITH $50,000, SAID SUM TO ane NOTICE.—BOOTS AND SHOES, durtag the mouth of ber next, ows pleases tn th! ws be invested in carrying ‘out a new invention to im- BOLI GSR BAD, Aveti 5 city as may be directed. prove and relieve apicoal power, either for country, city or T. “WHITEHOUSE. 8: 4 Also the Brice per cord for Weords of best Pine Wood, Rriny purpoven. Address J. F. Sam, Herald ofico, Augest 4, | sawed aad NrED-A OB rf a Proposals omay reseed O. BLUNT. be ys | 8 ~ ANTED— BRILE ae WITH $19,000 ©. APITAL 7 Committer on Pietiat the offiee of the Bourd 0} Ww*i to inyeat in the wholeante hat trade Beat | location 1m this city, Finest store on Brovdwar, with a airy atablianied. few of eran Feared teem given. Tor two days Visors, No.7 (1 Aveuse 15, “ese Bi : Without reseeve. logues ready on merning of ai Oa USTION NOTION, INITED STATES HORSE AWD Fit ayer nad Pony tae RAILROAD “CONTRACTORS. THR SARATOGA 5500. ater Far wasn. mange ie To be sold by suction day, Anum 2%, | .64 teudson River Railroed \Gompany are now prepared isimate and ey akin} For the oper iv of & gentiema: Ponies, of it twemty.one infles particulars od. & 00. 4 fashion an’ yeanty, ‘and #0 decile that a | e. amy f "All he work’is = 1 them with ease; together with a neariy new Top wt ot soatrnete 5. 000. <A PARTNER WART! IN AN OLD BS- Harness, by Witty, Bronk yn. Also s variety Sut oan be seen aad f iablighed, besinges. hear of @ good tn. Bo Sin wae erie Baraces, ‘Saddles, ven a in A vontment ‘at 67 Pack row, a HJ JORDAN'E CO. Propetotore, | Sopomte Hdaon, N.Y. ‘THOMAS HASSARD, rue By 5000 f + ema On ras WANTED. = <= long estaitiahod and + sorte enter tos _—T Seonto need opp, “Jb SMITH, AUCTIONERR, WILE SELL THIS day. at Il o'ctook, at No. 17 Aturvesamt piace , oO. wera Address 51950 jae eer awe foe, See an vie Chaira . farnuoe 0 Togaia atpets nod erecting tat bales Use eens #125 serene ond SS aves Trouwe ta, i Heat bf ha ® [\DWARD PETTINGER, AUCTION: Foie Auction Sete . Angum wing to the erowded state of oar columns wo aro com . story Wa5), eae oringe foomit Al advertisements coming under the sbo™® jax information never befere pablished. Medica! Booka. Beading Bent free. in a sealed envelope, for Acad = | _Address box New York Post off > N'Y, nOOKS, “CARTES pe VISITE J AND BPORTING 7. WILLS—BY &. T wits AUOTIONE ET “MUBMICAL. Anct.on Notice.— Large sale an Ware, Gia on waare on Goods, Send for catalogne, ware and Uhina, 06 Friday, Angun 6. eT) Murray mee Owing to the crowded state of one columns “re t Dia! GOMPERTS Purehash at 11 0 cloek. compriaing a ‘ irked omit aif advertisements coming under the above ni i rial ‘large assortment paved fae Winnesnd weet, A. Y. How of dealers

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