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“NATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONVENTION, Baltimore Meeting—Nu- merous Eesolutions Intreduced—Goverr- Local Improvements—Uscon- ethtationaliy of Discriminating Taxes. BALTIMORE, Sept. 27, 1871. ‘The National Commercial Convention assembled @ ten o'clock, President Bishop in the chair, Prayer was offered by the Rev. Episcopal Church, Joseph G. Rowland, of Quincy, ML, appeared and took a seat, being the first ana ony delegate from ‘that State. The roll of States was called for resolu- tions and the following were oifered :— we im Md wement ver relative TO abuses iu the Internat Revenue Depart ‘by the seizure of goods by tres alleged violations of the jaw; re! change in the law ol taxing whiskey by abolish- Ang ali special taxes and fixing a general tax to be paid at the aistillery, and aiso that Congress pass an act establishing an expo ‘aniiorm the tax on Taw tobacco; to State legisia- tion in regaid to insurance companies; mg the removal of ail discrimination by State laws against companies in other States ngress to consolidate the per diem and barrei tax OB distilled whiskey; as! aD appropriation by Congress for ald In construct! levees of the Mississippi Kiver; also Congress providing jor We inspection s!eul doiie!s on land; relative Loan appropriation by Congress for imp! oving Charlestou harbor, tue Onto River and other Waters; recommending all the States ‘to enact airec general Rat!road law; relative to re- on Canada white pine lumber, to check ‘ueton of our own pine forests; of Congress over the and its right to grant Third Day of ment Aid ( Dr. Leeds, of the Helena, Ark., rt of entry; rt tax on whiskey; to memorializing and repairing the acknowledging the autiorit; Territory of ue Umted Stat charters for the construction of roads in the several States, wiveh was offered by Mr. ishodes, of On Isc A TesoiUtion as to the necessity of discriminal bg beiween Easiern steamboats and ocean sieam- ers carrying pa-sengers, aud Western steambeais ying ireight oniy tu conformity with the regulations of Congress, requesting Con- gress to lake the necessary steps to compel al occan steamships to provide more efiicient means prevent accidents and loss of life; also to compel sald steamships to barn a fme or other light of @.uai brillianvy at the mastitead on dark or foggy mghis, Instead of the oil lamps now in use—all of ‘whioh resolutions were appropriately reforred, Mr. Lasarr, of New Oileans, submitted an opinion Upon We consiitutionallty of State laws imposing a@ dscriminatiug tax upoo the sale or introgucunn ‘Within State units of articles produced in or intro- duced irom a sister State, pared by himsell, and Messrs. Andsews and vis- sway, of New Yotk, was referred to the Coaimitiee on Domestic com- The report of the committee appointea at the Cimomnati Conveation to make investigation rela- (is from various sources to make the preimminarty surveys of the Gull coast and ard to the system of canals t, that they found it im- ey Hecessary, and recom. ——————L— << ss and steamtugs ca: ‘The opinion was pre- n@ is quite long. he raising of ium Florida peninsuia iu ve; ‘Was read, setting forth, fi Possible to obtain the imo mended this Convesiion to memorialize Congress, and, if possivie, to obtain an appropriation to en: able this survey to be made. @ommitice of ive, wo be appoluted by the Pres of the Convention. A resolution providing for the appointing of a special commiiree of tive Lo mquire inty tue improve- aments in raliroad brakes abd switches, to report at the next Commercial Convention, D. B, Smail, of Pennsylvania; 5. Maryland; U. B Guthrie, of New 4 ‘bail, of Maine, aud Dr. M. Green, of Kentucky, were @ppolited such committee. un motion of Mr. VAN SANT, of Baltimore, BE. HR. x Chief of the Bureau of Statistic States, was made a member o! the Committee eign Immigration, Tie Convention then, at halt-past twelve, took a recess for thirty minutes, On reassembling the Convention adjourned t1)l to- tarrow at ten o’ciock A. M. LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN’S UNION. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 27, 1871, The Grand Lodge of the Locomotive Firemen’s Union adjourned yesterday, to meet in October, 1872, at such place as the Grand Master may destg- mate. The following officers were elected for the nd duly .nstatied with impressive Henry Hopman, of Vice Grand Master, Jon Vipp- ham, of Toronto, C. W.; Grand Secretary, Frank Lusk, of Greenbush, N, Y. McLean, of Cieveland, Ohio; Grand Guide, James Poll, of Wilkesbarre, Pa.; Grand Marshal, James Dixy, of Boston; Grand Chapiain, John O'Reilly, of Neferred to a select was adopted, and . Shocmaker, of reey; J. H. Kim- ensuing year ceremonies : Grand Master, Scheneciaiy, N. ¥. Grand ‘Treasurer, A. He SLAUGHTERED ON THE RAIL. A frigbtfa! occurrence took place at the Painflela @epottbe day before yesterday. employed in a lumber dealer's place, stepped fom @ train and was crossing the tr: train coming in the oy posite dire severed his body in two. Several otuers narrowly escaped a similar fate. Thomas Muilmn, when another ion lew pastand MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Brown—SnAy.—At the Charch of the Holy Trinity, September 27, by tie Rev. + Hall, JOHN B, Brown, of New York, to Sosus B. Shay, Exsq.. of Brook- oklyn, on Wednesday, ML, second daughter of J. URSLEY.—At Port L Seprember 15, by the Rev. JauBs CLUFF, Of Toronto, Ontario, to Ley, of New York. late Mr. James Porsley, HawLey—SaLm 20, at Seventh Aven New York, by the Rev. Ss. 1. Harvey, of Edinburg, to Exivaveru Youn: wonD, of Anchterarder, Eulnburg papers please copy. ROBERTS ~ AUMACK.. 27, by the Rey. Ciitcago, to 1 wis, on Friday, Aaron A. Allen, 3 United Staies, daugtiter of the »—On Wednesiay e United Presbyterian churc! On Wednesday, W. H. Phelps, Sons Rove NE AUMACK, dan, and Mary A, Aumack, o! Keyport, N. J. iACARTRY.—Oa Thursday at the Forsyth street Methodtst F ‘by the Kev. George Stillman, Jom ( NETA INOCENTIA MacaRTHY, all of thi Weiss—TILLov.—In Brooklyn, at the res the bride’s uncle, on Tucsda’ Kev. U. M. Gallaher, Thomas Wales, of feo yaula, to CoRNELIs E., GQaughter of TilLon, of this city. bter of Edward september 14, the late Wesley ALDEN.—In this city, on Wedneaday morning, September 27, CoRsELIA LONEYWLLL, Wife of Jamics ‘The relatives and friends of the family and mer alist Church are respect a), fom her late bers of sianton street bi fuily invited to attend residence 12i Second avenue, on Saturuay, se,tem- ber #, ul tWO O'clock P, ML. BindsaLL.—On Puesday moruing, September 26, QBORGE W. BIRDSALL, aged 69 years. ‘The relatives and iriends 01 the farily are respect- lly invited to aitend the funeral, frou tbs |i Sast Tweifth street, on Thursday, Septem- | 28, at LWo O'clock. duesday, September 27, Mrs. Carn | e of County trick Brice, } J, Ireland, aged 29 years, lives and fmends of the family are re- Bpectfully invited to attend th djaic residence We 29th Inst. BUROFIT.—On Loxexzo D. BunveETT, in We 5: solice of the funeral hereafie in ‘inesday, mother of 9 249 Mulberry sircet, on Friday, two o'clock precis: h Year of bis age. September 26, rick and Jolin Cain, a native of tne 1 of Maine, county Westmeath, Ireland. of the iaintly ave respect- relatives aud frie fully invited to etiend ihe residence—that of her son. 1, Lujs (Tuursday) ait rnoon, at one o'clock West Thirty- —On Monday, September 26, ANS E., wi OF James Clark, m the 6518 yeur of her age. The relatives and trends of the famuy, and of her fons, Vinceut, Steplien S, and Jaues HL spectfully invited 'o attend the funeral, pue, between Bight , On Thuisvay, the , A. May to St t hightytoarih street, un vary Cemetery, Anniversary mags will be offered up in burch, Jawex street, on Friday morne CK, for the repose of tp Timothy Coleman. juvited (0 attend. Davis.—At Mystic, 26, Bens P. Davis, iv the ¢ family are ve: and Eighty-fourth st i soul of the late Ihe triends of the jaiily are re- ay, Seprember ectiully Invited from his lute re 40 Greenwood for tuteruient, DITMAS.—AL Flatbush, on Monmlay evening. est daughter of Avra cine V. Diinas, aged 15 years, riends of the Jamily ure invited trom the resiieuce of her Instat, at two , On Tuesday, Sep- Varrick H. DoyLe, ap garish of Enniscoriny, county Wexford, Irelaud, m The 024 Year oF his ave. ‘The réiatives aud friends of th fully invited Wattend the fune silence, corner of Union piace a Thursday) afternoon, a Will be Lnterred in the ¢ New Jersey papers pi mily are respect- ithe Holy Cross, WiLLlam Evass, in vi The friends of ihe famtly, of his son Timu are respectintty 1 has late residence on Friday aiterioon, at | taw James Daley, sitend the funeral, Fast Twenty fourth street, k —Sudieniy, on Saturday. September 23 Tioga county, Janie of Luis City, ia the 761h year of his age. eptember 26, 1 # vauive of Leirim, ireaud, aged 72 years, dhe rewlives was (rieuus Of Whe Jadiuy are respect: 1, JumN FOX, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEK 28, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET. Tally invitee to attend the mneral, irom nis son’s residence, Broadway, corner Forty-ninth street, on ‘Thursday, September 28, ut two o'clock P. M. Ginnrvan,—On Monday, September 25, PaTRIcK GINNIVAN, aged 36 years, The retatives ‘and Yriends are invited to attend th funeral, on Thursday, September 28, at two -o'cloc! Gouct.—Atter a few dayr’ fliness, ANN Govan, from near Giiford, county Down, lreiaud, aged 55 years, ier relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to aitend the funeral from Calvary chapel, Bast Twenty-third street, this (Tharsday) afternoon, at OMpeltast Weekly Blcane if Y copy. Horrinc.—Oa Weduesday, September 27, Mrs. Puese W., relict of James F. Hopping, Im the oath year of her age. Funeral service will be held at eleven A. M. on Friday, the 29th inst,, at her late resideace, Colum- bia, Morris county, N. J. Jones.—On Wednesday, September 27, Exiza G., ‘wife of Charles H. Jones, Xelatives and friends of the family are reapect- Tully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Jonu’s church, at Cola Spring, L. I, on Saturday, the 30th ‘Trucks, by me for nias years perty or nant, Inland FOR SA) owt sa WOOD YARD FOR SALE.—FOR SALE.—I Coal and Wood Yard, with Stock, Horses, focks, Hoalee, Ao. The bu at as been chrried ot vee oa for av, ‘or more to s ely to HENRY RUDOLPA, Central avenue, \ONFECTIONERY FOR SALE—IN ONE OF THE BEST avenues. Inquire at 103 West Sixteenth street, in store. dress vox D 1G STORE FOR SALE--IN A FLOURISHING CITY, rt RUG STORE FOR SALR.—FIRST RATE CBANCE At location fe Aa. ua Bi are nase PO ear New York; mcely fitted, good trade; stall ‘amount of eash down; cheap rent and long. STRICKLAND'S Druggists' Agency, 78 Cobar street, ich street. D*e, STORE FOR SALE—UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS outered. Apply at G7 ‘reen Fussy CLASS PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY FOR gus ton or hire In first class working order. Aj at 307 Brookiyn, between Ii'& Meana dN, Fst CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE, NEWLY fitted up, with five years’ lease, cheap rent, together inst., at two o'clock. Carriages will be in waiting | w'th Stock i required; wo Ninth ward, Particulars At Syosset upon the arrival of the train that leaves | + Hanter’s Pomt at half-past eight A. M. Returning, train leaves Syosset at five P. M. KING.—Suddealy, at ret. g L. 1, on Wednes- ay, September 27, Euan CG, King, agea 68 years, Notice of funeral ucreafter, KnosLaves.—On Weinesday, Sentember 27, f've ays after her twin sister, the infant daughter of Car! and Gertraud Knoblauch, aged 13 anya. LEN/MANN.—AL Orange, N. J., on Wednesday, Beptember, 27, CHARLBS LENZMANY, In the 53d year Of his age, The juneral wil take place at nine o’ciock, on Friday morning, from his late residence, corner of Valley rozd and Park avenue, Orange, Livinraat..—On Wednesday morning, September 27, Gronse W. LininraaLn, Jr., som of Gearge W. a Mary F. Liniutball, aged 2 years, 5 months and 4 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tno funeral, on Thursday afternoon, September 28, ab one o'clock, (ro.n 163) West Cwenty-fiith sireet. birrn Iter a short ulnesa, at the residence of his uncle, T. M. Liv. le, THORNTON A., Youngest son of Wm. 'N. aud Margaret Little, Uf Georgia, for- meriy of LAR nie aged 5 years and 11 months, The relatives and friends of the family are re- specttully invited to attend funeral, at the Ainshe sirect Presbyterian church, near Ewen street, Wil- hhamsbu ¢g, this (fhursday) aiternoon, September 23, at two o'clock. MALonzE.—On Wednesday, September 27, Jos Erm D., only son of Josep D. aud Kaue E, Malone, aged 15 montis and § dave, Relatives and trends are respectfally invited to the taneral, wits day (Tharsday), at nali-past one P. M., from the residence of bis pareuts, northeast corner of Seventh avenue and Thirty-second street, Albany and Troy papers please copy. Monoxey,— On Wednesday, September 27, GEORGB Mononzy, aged 31 years. Relatives and trieads are respectfully tnvited to attend the funeral, from his movner’s residence, 435 Hucgon street, on Friday, September 29, at one P. M, The remains will ve interred in Greenwood. Norroy.—On Wedursday, September 27, at the Tesidetice of |.cr nephew, Thomas M. Norton, West End, Hudson City, N. J. Bemarr Nortox, in the 62d year of her age, a native of Callow, county Kil- kenny, treland, and jately of Brooklyn, L. I. Notice of funerat tn to-morrow's papers, O'Brimx.—On Wednesday, September 27, at bis residence, 349 East seventy-ergati street, Mr. Davi | rent. Apply to P. GAFFNEY & OO FOR SALE-A JEWELRY STORE, DOING A Goud O'BRIEN. Nouce of fancral in Friday's paper, PECS.—At Greenwich, Conn., qn Wednesday, Sep- tember 27, 1871, EowAkD HENRY, youngest son of Washap £. and Mary E, Peck, aged 10 months and 21 ays, bd One swect flower has drooped and faded, Oue sweet Iniant voice has fed; One fair brow tbe grave has shaded, One dear loved one now is dead, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Methodist Episcopal chureh, Greenwich, Conu., on Friday, September 29, ‘at two o'clock. RIDDELL.—On Wednesday, September 27, MAR- Garer Mornison, beloved wife of James L, Riddell and daughter of William and Elizabeth Pringle, ayed 20 years. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her iate rest. eaceees 2 Mos Twentieth strect, on Friday, at one o'clock P, RicHarpsox.—Suddenty, on Wednesday morning, September 27, Sauvei B., only son of Artour W. and Jwia A, Richardson, aged i year and 5 montns, Funeral will take place at one o'clock, this day, from 216 Hast Foriy first street, SanpeRson,—On Wednesday morning, September i , 1871, WARY SANDERSON, In the Sith year of is age. Funeral services at the Church of the Messian, corner of Park avenue abd Thirty-fourth street, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock. Relatives, friends and the musical profession are respectfully invited, SckrBNuR.—In Lucerne, Switzerland, ou Saturday, August 26, of typloid fever, CHARLES SCHIBNER, aged 50 years. The relatives and friends are respect‘ully informed thai the funesal will take place on Tleay, Septem- ber 2%, at ten o'ciock A. M., from the Brick chure corner of Thirty-seventh sirect and Fifth avenac. SiEL00N.—On Wednesday, September 27, Jonn ALBERT, sun Of Waliace B, and Mary C. Sheldon, aged Zycars, 5 moutns and 13 days, Relatives aud friends are invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of his parents, 248 Baluc Sireet, Brookiyn, on Friday 2vin inst., at three P, M. SMERUDAN.—Un Tuesday, September 26, BEKNaRD F. Saruimas es and friends of the family are re- The reat spect fully inviled to attend Ue faperai tus (Thurs- day) alternoon, at one o'clock, from his Jate resi- dence, 256 First avenne. Suvurrixworri.—In Brookiyn, L. I, at his late residence, 270 Cumberland street, on Wednesday, Sepiember 27, 1871, WILLIaAW M. Snurr.gworta, Coionel United States Marine Corps, aged 69 years, 8 months aud 21 days. Notice of funeral hereafter. STRckLany.—At Newtown, L, 1, on Mondoy, September 25, 1871, ELIZABETH, Whivw of James Strickland, aged 79 ye The relatives and trends of the {a | Spectfully juvited to atten? the funeral, trom the Prosbyterian cnuren, at Newtown, L. L, on Thurs- ptember 2s, at one P.M. ttros,—On Wednesday, September 27, pELOs E, ‘TITUS, aged 41 years. The relatives and friends are respecttully invited to attend the fncral, {rom 254 West Fortieth street, on Friday aiternoon, at oue o'clock. VAIL. —At id, L. 1, oa Tuesaday, Septem- rosiam K. Vath, aved sv years, services wil take place trom ts father's residence, at Riverhead, at one o'clock o2 hursday, september 28, 18 WALS.—On ‘inesday, September 26, Jouayna Watrsu, beiovel wife of Peter i. Waist. Li iMe respected, in death lamented, The friends and acqnaintauces of tae famiy are re- | Spectfuily requested to attend the funeral, from ti *s Henry street, on Friday, Seprem- ber 2), at one o'clock. Weist.—At West Hoboken, N.J., on Tuesday, | Sepienber 26, 3971, MARY Liza WELSH, wile of Joseph W. Wels, aged 37 years, ‘The relate ad irienas of the fam members of Tyrean Lodge, No. 613, A. F. aad A. ML, are respeciuily myited to ‘atiend ine funeral, from her late residence, De Motte street, between Pail- sade and Citvton avenues, West Moboken, N. J, | a nait-past oue P. M., and from the Baptist church, De Motte street, at two P. M., on fhursday, Septem? | ber 23, as7l. Hovee cars leave the Hovoken ferries, In this city, on Tuesday, Sepiember 26, » Lenoer, son of Dennis and Eliza Woou, in year of his’ age. nily are re. atives and friends of the family are in- tend the funeral, fromthe residence of 204 Bast Tairty-sixtu streer, this (Tharse | day) aileruoon, at two o'clock, KOU MAun A QUOR STOR! AX Fixtures, with five ye for east; will gui the chy. Addsc A. FIRST, cle Wine ang Pr: Avie bi TOCK AND ; can be bought chean 1 trade: owner going out of IRE, Herald oilice, tor three MENT AND DRINK. tely fittet up; best for eae ¥ ay. iN Third ave- N OYSTER, DID E i WOON. Spievdsaty and cation; only ie, oprosite | A iccck | of owner ha | AsGOAR AND. starrO! AL Pevce on Tryeter | toons, ON CORNER OF be sold on aecount Store Agency, 77 ER LIQUOR sTORE. dows town Liquor 3 corner Grover #, Hote’ Hs Kets" Drag 8 Store Agency, 77 Cedar street, ROOM FOR SALE ge Vusiness; long es FAR STORE AND SAMPLE On Third avense, dot very low rent; {o SUK, LOT OF SAFES— ALL AA. “yrive to clone vat j | proved Sates, 1 W'S Store Agency, 886 Broadwa f penie A FIRS® Chass CORNER LigvoR sTORR FOR ZL tae On ighth avenues lease Tour rears, rent $0); Wil be wold very reasornviy, First rate chance, :N'S Store Agency, 4 cles Sate He & CO, No.8 He's hia o M6 Bron twa CARPET AND OLCLOTH BUSINES: Mt only ‘B10 per ax Fine chal ‘OR SALE 45 outs! @ work more (han pays mart wan. 3 Store Avency, 28 Broadway, GRocE located om cne Kiyn and doing wy OWEN & PAUL, 3 | A NO. 1 Witottis JX. tor sale Clearing over lerprising man. Particulare feet GEORGE W, SIMERS, store Agency, | A ,2b0 PSTABLISHEO MAT STORK FOR SALE | AY reaps wenty years: epleadid in ats would exchange Kes ©. Vartioninrs 23 Chambers street. 8 W. SIMERS & CU., Store Agency, RAKERY FOR SALE- WITH HORSE, WAGON AN sued Kouls, dog Went Thuteua weet. Now York, ‘860 Greenwich street, corner H. JOSEPH ©. KELLY. 1OK SALE—A FIRST CLASS CIGAR STORE; LONG cheap rent, best locality. For all tnformation Tease inquire of'H. GUNTHER, real estate agent, 14 Centre street, near Chambers street. a R SALE—A FIRST CLASS MARKET; WItL lease; doing a good business, Apply at 201 Kast Fifty- eighth street, af POR SALESA WALL PAYING WATCH MAKER AND Jewelry Fstablishment, within twelve miles of New York; small capitai required. Inquire of A. GROSS & CO., 15 Murray street told. Apply to #. GAFPNYE OR SALE—FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER ROUTE; 500 OR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL OF OR SALE-A PROMINENT LIQTOR STORE, LOXG and well established; clea eS 4] must be customers. Apply at 666 Sixth avenze, a large, established Gentleman's Farnishing Store; ono Of the most ttesfrable locations on Broadway. Address FU R- NISHING, box 3,738 Poss alice, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. »M MISSI‘ ACIT A oe A eE now interested. doer. Higheat character and ere ‘Au investment for ourselves we should in the person or business, than the above. Manufacturing Confection YW) reiail stores.” 82, lent opportunity for Other good Investments, number of the first vartres in this city wesiring to ‘nveat capital ‘with straightforward pariles in 98 Broadway, New York. CLEAN, PROFITABLE BUSINUSS, EASILY io, can be followed at home, taught tor 810, Call and investigate, and jook at specimens, at 729 Broadway, all wholesale. Sx jor extension. A tri We also have a timate business, Al LARGE THIRD FLOOR, WITM FOUR ROOMS Firat class house; select location ; 223 with owner. — 116th siveet, near Third avenue; rent $25 to small fam- Poasessiu: . ba YOUNG MAN WITH SOME INFLUENCE AND some money wishes a situation in @ coal oflice, Address U., box 109 Heraid odiee, MAN WITH A BMALL CAPITAL, TO ASSIST IN A erg busiiess, establihed and im away of making ‘money fast, Cail aid investigate, 24 Ann atrect, room 2. PARTY WITH $3,000 TO 6,000 WANTED, AB 2C.%! OF B0:i¥e, In An estabi Rood’ connections and large orders on hand. Address A. 4, box 125 Herald o.lice. GENTLEMAN OF THIS CITY, WELL KNOWN IN form & partnership with on food financial fachities in m ug business now in successful operation, to take charge of oflice and tinanotal part: prescat busidess; too mach labor for on ¢ business. Ve bes ven and required. Pit TITCHOUOH, 10) Bros ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, WITH $10,000 CAPI- tal, “desires a partnership with on established first clase Mercas.tive honse, Addiess, wm conidence, F. 8, DRISCOLL, 261 Broadway, room 7, PARTNER WANTED —IN ESTABLISHED GROCERY Ddusiness; must have $-O0cash, and general commisaton balance cum be paid out of the business. °°, SALE—A PROMINENT CORNER LIQUOR STORE fo Tenth ward, with five years’ Lease ‘and Fixtures; Teoeipts $175 to B25 weekly, Apply to TRACY & RUS- SELL, Brewers, corner of Greenwich avenue and Hammond street, until sold, OR SAT. —~A BROADWAY DRUG STORE, WELL stocked and doing a good trade, for cash or real estate. State particulars for an answer to M. A. Y,, Herald office. quired at 409 oyster store. OR SALE—THE HANDSOMEST CIGAR AND large busin Detier chan atreet, or at CRISTALAR": 'OR SALL—A GOOD GROCERY STORE, WITH HORSE ‘and Wagon; in a good iocation; now doing well. In- first avenue, coraer ty-fourth street, in Samp'e Room up town; everything first class and doing four room! rent 4 35 per mfonth; no Call at the ‘above, est: Tworty-ninth , 768 Broadway. Inquire at OR SALF-A FINELY FITTED UP SALOON, THE OR SALE-LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST class Lignor Store, with Stock if desired, on Grand street, 281 Grand sireet, Williamsburg. owner retiring from the business: fine stand; a for- tune fora Scotchman. Address SALOON, Heraid office, PB eae hg FURST, CLASS CORNLR LIQUOR Store, in the best part ot Hob nj Jong lease and chea| 3h Bowery. " business, situated in a f009 neighborhood ; aatisfacto: Teasons given tor telling For particulars apply to TUCKER, & MMRGOFF, No. 8 Maiaen lane, New York. {}OR SALE. OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, SITUATED IN THE Seventh ward, with threc years’ Lease, Stock and Fix- | tures; doing a yood trade; cheap. Apply at 8) Jetferaon at. WANTED --EITHER ACTIVE OR SPE- ‘bout $2,500, to extend a very profitable and xafe mannfacturing business, in which the proprietors have the exclusive-right to manafaecture articles which yield 60 per cent proiit, "Address vox 4,074 Posi ofllce, New Yurk, N EXCEEDINGLY RARE OPPORTUNITY TO EN manent Busiaeas, with lar; TT & CO. 268 Broad PARTY OWNING TWO GOOD PAYING PLANING ‘wishes either to cll one or take.a pariner Address, with real name and address, prolits, can be 8. ‘with $6,000 to YOUNG GENTLEMAN WITH A SMALL CAPITAL would ike to take an interest in a good paying Book and Stationery business, Aduress CLUS10N, box 117 Herald ol N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERED TO A g00d tatlor and cutter, havin: ne a ginal capital, toenter into partaership in the mer- location for trade all that could be desired, Address M. O'HALLORAN, Brookville, Jefferson good references anil pos- rr chant tailoring business FIRST GLASS GRANITE QUAR reasonable terms, to aman meaning business, dress PHILO BATES, Norwalk, Conn, ER WANTED—WITH $8,000 TO $4,000, IN A wall paper lactory, Tautrese 'D. T., box M OFFERED EXCLUSIVE goods, and wish a reliable areas TRINITY, Herald ARTNER WANTED. le of aline of tirst cl party to eagage equally with me ety capital required $2,000, Ad 0 THE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF the Butter and Provision Store 341 Bowery, corner Filth Sireet; will be sold cheap, Rent low. OR SALE—A GOOD-PAYING DOWNTOWN BARROOM [and Cigar Stand, Inquire at 13 Park row. F ‘OR SALE CHEAP—A GOOD GROCERY STORE, DO ng frst claus tra ie; large Stock, good Fixtures, JOHN WARREN, Auctioneer, 16 New Chambers st, FOR, FALE CHEAP—A CUSTOM SHIRT STORE OF twelve vears’ stancing, {na good locality, and a smail stock of desirable goods ; rent low; to be sold ecount of other pressiag business.’ Apply at 198 Spring street, io the cigar store, FOR, SALE pr TRA pier business. Apply to JOSEPH ST. X lease of a Shoe bnsiness; good reasons given for selling. Apply at shoe ore. A Ayer haunted Bleachery for situates! in one of tha larg: cash business; réason tor sell; nay the, Bro Mor bag 5 treet, Brooklyn. REAT BARGAIN. TOCK, FIXTURES AND LONG tore for sale; splendid location for Bowery. T BLEACHERY FOR SALE.—A LARGE AND eon liberal terms, Western cities, Call on or ad: AMPBELL, 58 Browdway, New Cuore THOS York, room 85. ‘Tailoring Estabiiehment, toing, particulars apply at 18 Hicks street, Brooklyn, $3 indispensable; profits large. usiness ; Leass-and Fixtures. 219 West Twenty seventh LAR O8 STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—DOING A GCOD mireet, FES FOR SALE CHFAP.—SEVERAL SECOND hans Safes. of various makera and all sizes, at Wilder's Patent Salamander Safe depot. 8. G. ‘QUIRK, No. € Park place and 72 Maiden Jane, OOD OPPORTUNITY 10 MERCTIANT TAILORS. —A isofered & praciienl man to bry proiteb!e business, For LL BUY MANUFACTURING Must. with Steam Power, Stock and Machinery ablisied several years; goods slap'c'and ‘LLOYD, £9 Broadway, frst floor. $7,000 WiLu PERCMASE A coup rayING q q. Manufacturing Bustoess in fuil operation. ei for partienlars J. B., box i138 Herald oiice. “MACHINERY, MIDDLETON & ROAKF'S, WATER AND DOV treets—Engines, Bollera, Steam and Air Pumps, Stait 5 alieve, No. 7 Sturievant Blower; also a gone of Machinery, To the Sheriff dixtrict, in the place of Josiah Sather ofco wil exps Tenth, Eleventh and Seventeenth warde of the cil county of New Yor id Also a Senator the Eighteenth, and county of 3 ‘Also a Seuator for the FAMILY Alf whose teruns of evrnber next. ‘The attention of Town and City Election Boards, 1 tors of Elect.on and County C. Of ballot boxe votes, to Witt = An act in relation to | box tn watch thail be deposiie?; oa for Mer shal! be aerorited, and the ba in boxes shall be cevim ated and canvessed in the order named Above, respectively, and immodiaiety following the estimate IES AND MAKESR, ATILALE You are, with to the Board of Saperv county; nad leo to ew STEAM wiil be so! NE AND BOILER, NEARLY NEW, ap. Address B. A. 8.174 Eighth av. e CORPORATION NOTICES, TATE OF NEW YORK, Orrice OF THR SroRRTARY oF STaTR,} ALTANY, Angust 1, 1371, if the County of New York —sir!— Ygiven that at the general eleciion to be uesday suerreaing the first Mon- Novewber next, the Lollowing ollicers are to be elected, to wit :— A Secretary of State, in the place of Homer A. Nelson; A Compirolier, in the place of “Asher P. Nichol A Treacy An Attorney Geveral, in tue vlace of Marshall B. Cham- in the place of Wheeler Ui. Brat nd Surveyor, in the place of Van Rens- A Cana) Commissioner, in the place of George W. Chap- man; @ Privcne, in the place of David B. of will expire on the last day of Tnspec ‘ of ty on the lust day of December next. * Senator for the Pourth Senate district, comprieing the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Thir: ferath and Fouteeuth wars of the city aud county of New | ork. a Senator for the Fifth Senate district, comprisin:: the nth, saftecoth aud Sixteenth ware of the city and New York, nator for the Sixth Senate district, comprising t nid e Seventh Senate district, comprising entieth and Tweuly-firet ward of the cuy ate disirict, compris n, Nineteenth and Tweaty-eecond wards of t w York. ~ ~Alno to bo elected for anil count; of Assembly ; Superior Court, in the place of Samuel Spencers ‘ourt of Common Pleas, in the place of Court, in the piace of Henry Alker; of Michael Connolly; lection for eact ent Inspectors of Llection ; Hee Will expire on the last day of De- or, in the pectora o! of the pr ec avassers {8 direciet to chap. of the Laws of 1871, herowith printed, as to the supply form of ballots and manner of canvassing pter 712, of Representatives in Con- ers of Assembly, gress, Senacors Z 23, 1871, ‘a Ay th ef The Peoplo of the Stato of New Yora, represeuted in Senate and Assembly. do enact as follows SkoTION 1. niial oF special election at which a | Representative gress, Senator or Member of Ansem is herew ter to be clectet, the inspectora ta the several ietein ths St a8 State shall provide ant ke feb alt Yall for Representatives In aliall be depomitet; isn or Senator, to be endorsed “Se 1a'8o A keparate box In which a rok Aseembly, to. be endorse ots doposite feb ail ballu of the ballots endorse! ®Rtate," nd paris of acts. ve horehy repented. ‘Vig mol unl take eect inyinediately. peotiuliz, above notl oF said not public newspapers prin number, having th cirenlay w York, once in cach week, unul 460, Lawe of 1860, to be pus. a UEES HOTEL use, Urner Horwood, Le Tua elevated, pleacant au mi with the comfort aforde % eo made the Queen’ and fami= position, man. ui ite resort of the Upper tanks of bag ial woctety. Hoth A 1D al ay promonw nite, Fou an zero), & Di unication from « 4 Basel wy ron, BILLIARDS. AMERICAN HILLIARD TARLES 1 for weouracy nad daraviity and and profession il playarsy blew at prices ranging. rom (a9) dr len for swelling hymen, PUKLAN & COLLEN DL, 159 Broadway, RTNER WANTED.—AN EXCELLENT OPPORTU- the advertiser to join him fa the Real Estate business { urity and reference given For particulars call’ on atlin ¢ Co.'s, corner Church and Worth rovis, between 10 and 13 o'clock, for two days, RTNER WANTED—WITH A FEW HUNDRED DOL- Jaicreat in long established manufacturing man may apply at 24 Ann street, room 2, PHE LEASE OF A LARGE PROPERTY ON BROAD, Houses and a fine Theatre’ Six years to rin. Will be sold very reasonable, Ap” private Post oflice, No. Auction, Commission an four sling ety No risk, ant good capital required, TUCKER, at IL B. businers.” Good Incluiting two Stor | Wy Wo CHARLLS WRIGHT, —A BAKERY, DOING A GOOD AND PATENT 12° Warren street, New York, s0- exhibit and dispose of patents and patented goods, Pateat Kigbt Gazette, price 10c. —A PARTNER IN A VERY WELL LOCAT- Ty Store, doing a rood cash trade, Ap- corner of Groenwicn, ANTED—-A RELIALE BUSING: $5,0:0 cupttal, to take the position of secret manufacturing company, on salary. Address SUCC: 120 Hera'd oftee, ‘ANTED—A MAN, WITH $500, IN AN FE-STABLISHED business, paying from #35 to $50 Address BUTLER, bo: J ANTED—CAPITAL TO SUPPLY DEMAND FOR MY i improved smut machine, seonre’! by four patents, DAN PEASE, 26 Exchange place, room 45, from 9 to 13 daily. —PARTNER WANTED—A RELIABLE YOUNG Tuan, in a busivess which wil bear every inves- jon and ts no fraud, Cail wt or address 180 Broadway, TOR: Right Association, ed corner Groce: ply at 525 Canal street, MAN, WITH Per week; the best references gtvei 187 Herald oilice. aamall Nerebant ‘MAN DKSIRES TO ENTER AS ome legitimate and invest the above amount. |. D., bux 223 Hera! 1 odice, CASH WILL BUY A HALF INTEREST IN 2 Dintug Room, Bar and Lodgia, 3 Stock, Fixtures and Furniture worth double amount, Aduress 1 $2.000- lug OF “commer Address, with particulars, —ADVFERTISTR DESIRES A partner, with thisamount, in best Paying uptown wine rooms in this or any other elly; netted during war 101,00, Yari:culars at £9 Broadway, office 15. 4 TABLISHED LIGHT MANUFAC- 1 business for sale; ents aved anawer, bor prin- ORTUNITY, Herald office. ‘OWN GROCERY, situation unexeep- tring aud retail cash yearly over $4,000. No cipals Without cash, “RARE 0. P an_ Al business lease, low rent 9 South, Furtier particulars of LLOYD, $3.000 LNRY WHITTEMORE, 544 Broadway, room 1. WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH THIS amount, to take charge of the unauclal allaire of an old-establiaved manuvacturing bi CRER, box 2,531 Lost office, $10,000 % Unstness; active or silent partner, 10.000. $20,000 WANTED—TO INCREASE A H and paying manutactario; Y THOMPsON'S r reneh and Spann vreme Court for the First Judicial | vemlug; telegraphy taught practi- indy whose term of | cally; demand for operat N LADY WILL miy for $l per quarter at Address MLLE. &, RVARD WILL PIT A BOY FOR e tuition In the lanzuiges, mathes nes. Address KE. 8. v., 257 West iy Yonkers (N. ¥.) Post YOUNG LADY Wil: priva'e w., Herald ofice, JATERARY YOUNG LADY READS med Jadiow of the first families the Election district, in| (juariien insuirure vor he i MADISON CHARLIER, Principais, COLLEGE-.ME th street and Bri n eliter at any time, S.8 YEARS, WILL B: fv, to form a el, ly in a private fa: NSTRUCTION, box 2,225 New York Post ofc TANTED-AN nd Mookkeeping? r. B., box Vt Herald o ) ROWERY-PAINE! 1», Kookeeping, Aritimeth several | bt Bookkeeping and Correspoudiag. solutions ensrossed. be basitig ah TRAV ELI 4X0 ViBBARD and DANTE, DRI tH A. M.; Tatty Tarrytown ant Cornwall, Newburg, Hudson, connecting York Central for the West, Supervisor In your | 1s iby Lerryboit, 0 | My in with eventag trains on te Ne: v 9 Prog by steamboat SCILUY- ATH AND CONWY ISLAND RAIL D ery forty mip: SRYATAL. | ai', South and Hamilton ferriss '@AMSHIP COMPANY, steamers BidS1OL and PROV! On and alter Sunday, Octover 1, 1 Uips by Unis ine will be diseontianel te MARY POWELL, FROM VESTRY STREKT AT ing siallantin ss, Retarniage wa | y vivingin New York at td 43, SAND RAILWAY POR VINELAND, N, of Murray street, outhera Kaliroad, wt A, M. |LL8, Superintendent, y sienmors EMP Tits STEAMSHLIPS. 6™ The and North American Royel Mail — between New York and Liverpool, at Cork harbor, CHINA. Sept 27 Re By Wednesday Steamers, steerage, Per Rona ‘and B por a Wetinesdage ships :— Cab) gold . Second cablan 2 oe zi Return tickets—cabin. tickets trom Tand Queenstown and all . parts of urope at lowest rates, ‘Through bills of iading given for Belfast, ete Havre, Aniwerp a otber ports on the Contineat’ and for Medi-er- Tanean poi For freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s of- * fe toning dee Sri Bev, yes Bottding. or re eras, Trini . exc ‘CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent HE HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S T iron mail peapeasege Captain P, H. “Haack, wil mail on October 8, 1871, at P.M, Ure, taking passengers from New. York ‘to Lond veoh Cherbourg and ‘team of First Cabin, $120; S:cond Cabin, $72; Steerage, $80, gold; payable in United States gold, ‘The SILESIA wiil sail October 10, 1871. KUSTAKDT & CO, “G8. RICHARD & BOAS, ner nera\ ” a Gl Broad atest, N, ¥, °° "No, 6 Barclay steel, N. ¥, L INDON AND NEW YORK LIN®S, ‘The first class steamships of this line will be despatched for Loudon direct, as foliows:— PARANA. Saturlay, Oct. 14. PARAGUAY....Sat, Oct, 21. Rates of passage in currency ):—Virst Cabin. 870 Secon! Cabin, ++ +50 Stecrage. a) freight to ea OF PMTGWLAND & ASPINWALL, A 4 and 69 Sout ALTIC LLOYD. For Steltin direct, touching at Christlansand and Copen- ree to Innd passengers and mails, ihe litst class iron stoamship HUMBOLDT, Captatn P. Barandon ‘Wil salt on Saturday, September 8, at 2 P. M., from plor 13 North River, To be followed by steamship’ FRANKLIN, Captain F. Dreyer, on Saturday, Octoher — Cabin cold, 88; 5 Ad, B30, Freight for St Petersburg and otasrfawportant ports of tho Raltic received and throngh Bills of Lading mgned. For freight or ‘apply to pease RAMMELSBERG, Agents. Nbr Oilice, du Broadway. HITE STAR LINE, vs i we yon are and zaverneal. wow: and full pow- ‘ ‘wo: Sorantc, NE. ANTARCTIC. REPUBLIC, ATLANTIO, BALTIO, ADRIATIC, 6,000 tons burden-3 020 h. p. each. Sailing from’ New York on Saturdays, from Liverpool on bits acc calling at Cork harbor each way. BALTIC. Oct. 7 IA. Me ATLANTIC) Oct. 14,3 P.M. Prom the whats Bi eee Pavonia ferry, Jersey City. ‘rom the ‘ a Passenger ‘accommodations (for all’ classes) tanrivalled, o Pa aouse tatarborees cesaeling fom and bathrooms in iid “ einine tp . ship section, where least motion is felt; Surgeons and aew- Tales Sal on oa Seslde mveerage: $30 in curren: loon, * fo Those wishing 1 send’ for friends from the-Od Country can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, #38 currency. Passengers booked to or trom all paris of America, Saris, Hamburg, Nor weden, India, Australia, China, &c. Excursion tickets cranted'at lowest rates, Draits from £1 pward. For int tion ay at the com) "s office, No. 19 resonant SUMRTRABSY Ba SMAN LIN: T4408 Gorensrown AND LIVERPOOL. Si point as fol ta Royal Muil Sieamers are at curstiay, September 382 P.M. CITY OF LIMERICK. HY OF BROOKLYN..20Saturday? September 90° 3 Pr CITY OF BRISTOL, Thursday, October 5, 10 A. 2X. CITY OF PARIS. .. Baturdas ‘October 7, at ll A. M. gad each succeeding Saturday aud Thursday, from pier 45, ver. Rates of P Payable in Gold. assaf ayable in Currency, First cabla... at niet oe 90] To faris. 38 1 jaded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweien, Norway and Denmark, at reduced rates. Tickets can be boush ere ‘At moderates rates by persons wishing to seud for thoir friends. jormation apply at the Company's office. mies a8 mm APPYOHN GO, DALE, Avent, 15 Broadway, New York, STEAM TO QUEENSTOWN, LIVERPOOL AND LON- SPion_-REVADA, Yredaesday; September 1 QUEEN, Thursday, Noptember 28; ITALY, katurday, wth. To London direct VIRGINIA, September 8 Apply to RIDSR & COiFES, 13° Browtway, corner of Rector street. Om DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, 1 GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL bi eM VBELWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, he splendid vessels on, this favorito ronte for the Conti- il from pier 60 North River, as follo — PARIS, Surmon! turday, October 7 PEREIRE, Davre ‘aturday, October 21 LAFAYETTE, Row: ‘aturday, November 4 ST. LAURENT, Lemarie.......-...,-Saiurday, November 13 Price of pagsace tn gold {including wine) to Brest or Havre. First Cabin, $125; Second Cabin, $75, Excursion Uekets at reduced rates. ‘These steamers do not earry stocrage passengers. American travelers guing to or returning from theContl. Euro takiog fe eteamers of thie line, avoid ERG aueeeeniee teatnmrac Channel, besides having time, trouble and iO ne oe OROE MACKENZIE, Agent, 68 Broudway ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. N FOR SUUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamship OHIO, Captain C. Hasse, will aail on Thursday, September 24, at 2 7. M., from Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Huboken. i th To. be followed by sigainship MAIN, Captain K, V. nerendorp, on Saturday, Sept per Ouarratenet ae 10 London, Havre and Bremen, payable mn goid or-ity equivalent in currency, Firateabin, le $120 Second cabin e og oy a . tele wo ‘or ireight er paasage app! ‘GELRICHS & CO. Agents, 8 Broad street. \TEAM TO LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. OUNARD LINE ABYSSINIA, Saiia Saturday, Sept. 30, at 2 P.M. CALABRIA. Sails Saturday, Oct. 7, at 11:30 A, M. Cabin passage, $80, pol: ; steerage, ¥3u, currency. Steerage passage to New York For freight or eabla panaa; y at No. 4 Bowl at 1h Broadway, Trt For steerage passage app’ ing. Ase PAOEUARELS G. PRANCRLEN ‘Meamers sell every Wed \d Saturday to and fro mers sai! every Wednesday and Sati and from NEW YORK A D GLASGOW, calling at Londonderry to land mais and passengers. Passengers booked and forwarded to and from all railway stations in Great Britain, Ireland, Ucrmany, Norway, Swe- den or Denmark and America a8 ‘safeiy. speedily, comiurt- ably and cheaply as by any otver route oF tine. TROM GLABGOW. FROM XRW YOR AUSTRALIA ---BRITANAIA Saturda anievery Wednei from picr 20 North River, New noo Rates of pastare, payable mn enrrency, to Liverpool, Glargow or Derry First cabin, $69 ant $78, according to location. Cabin excursion tickets {good for twelve months), securing best accommodatl t Tntermodiat», $83; Mleerage, 28. Ceniticater, At lowest rates, can be bought here by those wisbing to send for their friends, Drafts tasted, payable on presentation, Apply at the company’s oilices to HENDERSON BROTHERS, N \LASGOW. LIVERPOOL AND LONDONDERRY. ANCHOR LINE—EXTRA STEAMEKS, raday, Sopember 2,3 P.M. riday, Se)ytember 2, 3 P.M. 8, Agent: 21 Broadway. M TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CAR rying the United States mails, ailing every Wednesday. WYOMING. Whineray, . et. 4, at Wy A.M. MINNESOTA, Freeman, Oca. ‘LH, at PME From pier 46 Nori itiver: Cabin passage, $70, gold; steerage, #3", currency, Prepaid tlekets, #33, currency. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway and Swedeo, &c, Drafts on treina, England, France aud Germany at lowest rates, A) oy to WILLIAMS & GUION, 2 Broadway, or O'DONOVAN BOSSA, ‘ranch ouce,’ 263 Broadway, TATIONAL LINE, STPAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, frm picr 47 North River, TUF, QUEEN, Thowas, Thursday, September 2, at 3 P.M. ITALY, Crogan. saturday, September Gv, at 3 SPAIN, Grace. atuvday, October at OA. “ FOR LONDON DIRECT, VIRGINIA, Webster, arsday, September 22, at 9 P.M. Pr Queenstown, of Lundon direct :— B78\'ant B65" stecrac, $28, curtency. aid atecrare ticketa from Liverpool, Queenstown, | 7 Bowling derry and Gin %, earrency. ‘or further pariiewars apply Al tho company’s office, 6) Broadway. FW. J. HURSS, Manag NIT PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL Pansports of the Department of Stute issned by A. WILLMARTU, Unied States Court Puildings, 41 Chamber street, COASTWISE STEAMSIIPS. Perce Maw sreAMSIUY CoMPANYS LINE TO | California, Japan and Uhna, | ‘ via, Panama, Carrying Moils, Passengers and Freight 0 Kingston Jamaica, Santa Martha and Greytowa and Facitic Coast or Mexiey, Central Amerien, Pern, and cniie. Steamers love 15th aad fh exch month, except when | those Jates tail on Sun tay, then the diay previr'ts Kept, W—Steamer Heeny Gi el) ¥, Captain A. G. Gray, Wil lenve pier No, 42 North River, at l2 o'cloc’ noon, for Aspinwall direct, connecting at Panama with sleamer OCONSIITULION, Captain —, touching at Puntas Arenas, Acajutia and Ban Joxe Je Guitemala, and also connecting for all Central American and Sonth Bactno porta Freight Tor last named! ports received until 4 P. M. of eptember J Steamer CILNA will leave San Francisco Saplember #8), for Japan and China, For rates of passage, (Feight apd all fare ther information, apply at Company's O'tice, on the pier, foot of Canal streat. ¥R. BABY, Agent, FPS PROGRESO AND VERA CRUZ, ew Yori and Mexican Mall Steamahi leavin, jor 17 Heant River, ats Me. direct to ayaa on” : OLEOPATRA, Ppillips (ifavan CLLY OF MEXICO, Trmmerman, CLEOPATRA, Palilips (Havan: CITY OF MERTOA. Doaken, For (reight or a) u re OF EM REENRIDRE & SONS 1 Ing 4 STATES MAIL TO HAVANA, Atlant li 33 Broadway. | Valentios, Augustus W. 0: COASTWISE_STEAMSMIPS. RR NEW ORLEANS D! MI N" From 5 North xp EMILY Be tr ved a ceatrge Mobil, Galveston Viel F passa bavi accommodatt aopty te RED EE BAKER, 50 Broadway. 4 R NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. bs 4! The Cromwell emg A Line, ‘The steamship ST. LOUIS, Captain James Whitehead, w leave pier No. 9 North Kiver on Saturday. Soptember 30, at P.M." Freigite received daily. Throush rates gived Galveston, Indian: Mobiie and St. Lous. soon passage, apres gy 84. aeere no CROMWELL & 00,66 West street, ROR NEW ANS DIRECT. mesa st OEE OU TH EAN LINE. ‘The steamship VICTOR, Captain G. will leave 1 East River, Viner 4,03 P. My Freight for St. Lonts, aovite and Galveston take, y apply toe OF Passeee eee Acoey an | Maiden lane, New rpexas LINE OF GALVESTON. STEAMERS—TOUC! ing at Key Went, ing the United States mail. } The steamship ARIADN. ain Doane, at pler 20 Eaat river, will leave on Satarday, Septem ver 30, ‘Through bills of lading given to Houston and to ai) pointe OF a Selventon, Houston and Henderson aad B. B. R. and. . Railror For freight oF pene PP RY & CO. 168 Maiden lane, orto W. P. CLYDE, 119 Walt street. N°" ‘WsncuaNnts AND euLPPERS by the GRLAT SOUTHERN FREIGH LINE via CHARLESTON, 8. C. 1n order to correct the erroneous't formed bv & few of our patrons, this line will in future, and until further notice, sane. time ‘Lilla of lading to uch parties as desire them, Sub, toe forfeiture for every day's delay beyond the ime epectied. } Ugvoamere wil continue to sail regularly trom pier 29 North River, making a close wad certain coauection to all poiats im: the South and Southwest. * Through bills of lading will be issued and signed at the. ene eet HRA Use Sent hl: New York, September 2, 1871, ‘ TE, GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGUT AND PASSENGER DINE FOR CHARLESTON, 8, C., AND FLORIDA PORTS and the South and Southwest, sailing from pler 29 North niver avs. M. every Tuesday) ‘Thursday and Saturday, ‘The first class sidewhes! steamabip SOUTH CAROLINA, Leptin J.T, Beckett, will sail on Saturday, Sepiember Taree ‘passage tickets and bills of lading issued at loweal rates. For local freight and passage apply to an AUG PHENRY Re MORGAN & CO. i West sree For through freight tari’ ugd Fates apply tone ne ‘or throu; ‘arif and rates a, to BENTLEY D. HASLLL. General Agent, Great Southern Freight Line, 317 Broadway, corner Thomas street. The steamship JAMES ADGER, Caviain T. J. Lockwood, will follow aud sail on Tuoaday, October 3 OR NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICUMOND. . ‘Oid Dominton Steamship Company. Steamships of this line leave pler 87 North River, foot of Beach street, For Norfoik, City Point and Richmond.—The steamship ALBEMARLE will sail on Tucsday, September 24, at 3”. M. connecting with the, Vieginin and Tennessee Alr line, the Seaboard Inland Air ine, Petersburg and Weldon Railroads Chesapeake and Obio Railroad and Richmond and Danville Raliroud, ‘Through passenser Tickets aud through Dit of; In ting at reduced rates to all polate South and Southweab Apply at oflice, on pier 37, or at office of the company, 181" Greenwich street, corner of Dey. AILY EXCURSIONS TO HARLEM, HIGH BRIDGE, fott Haven, Karl's and Christ's Park and Morrisania. + pha) steamers MORRISANIA and META leave as {fol-! wa ; Morrisanla—6:10, 7-00, 8:15, 9:10, 10:15, 90, 2:45, 4:05, 6:15) Fulton street—6, 7:15, 8:05, 9:15, 10:45, 1:15, 2:45, 4:15, 6:15," 6450) iaciing Ab ae ak we eehe ales i! % ' ‘ee sarore ‘and Christ's Park tree to picuic parties going: ‘Sunday boats leave hourly from 9:80 A. M.to7 P. M. Fare to Harlem on Sunday, 16 cents. ‘ CHARLES H. LONGSTREET, Superintendent, POLITICAL. NERAL COMMITIGE—TAMMANY HALL. x fetes Resolved, That the democratic republican electors of the, clty‘and county of New York (neaily wo regulas uossinnilons! d the usages of the party are requested to atiend a primi siegton to be ueld in thelr reauactive wants for the leatio of delegates from each Aasem! district of city to Democratic State Conrention, to be held at Rochester om the 4th day of October oext, pursuant to the call of the Demo- cratic State Commitice, therelections to be held on Eniday, September 29, belwern the hours of #.x wad seven P. M., un: er the direction o/ the Inepectors h-reinafter, named, aiid at tho places Lereimaiter designated, the certificais of a mat jority of whom shall be tinal and conc usive as to the elec: Uon. For such purpose the several wards shall elect gates to Assevubly vistrict Conventions in the manner electing Distriet Conventions to nominate members of As~ sembly. Each ward shall elect for sach purposes the numbeg of delegate as xed and apportioned im the nomination o} members of Assembly, as follows tu First Ward—Eleven delegates to the First District Conven; jon. 44 20e0nd Ward—Three deiegates to the First District Conven jon. cuirt Ward—Three delegates to the First District Convem on. Fourth Ward—Seven delegates to the Second District Cou. L101 vein V ates to the First District Conven= Pe Fitth Ward—Eleven de a ‘Slith Ward—Seven delegates to the Second District Con mnton, and tive delegates to the Third District Convention. i Ward irween delegates to the Fifth Distriet Con- vention. Ninth Ward—Two delegates to the Fitth District Conven- tion, four deiegates to the Peventh District Convention, and not less than nive delegates to the Ninth District Convention. Sete Ward—Eleven deiegates to the Eighth District Con- veation. Eleventh Warc—Fight delegates to the Eighth District Con- vention, and not lesa than nine delegates to tue Twelfth Din trict Convention, ‘Twelfth Ward—Ten delegates to the Ninetee Districs enreecen! and seven delegates to the Twenty-tirst District Sonvention, “ ‘Thirteenth Ward —Not Jess than nine delegates to the Sixt District Convention. i—Nine delegates to the Third District Fourteenth W. Convention, Fifteenth’ Ward—One delegate tothe Firth District Con-| ane and eight delezaies to the Seventh District Vonve n- 108. Sixteenth Ward—One delegate to the Seventh District Cone vention, two delegates to the Ninth District Convention, andl hot e4t'than nine delegates to the Thirteenth District ‘Cone vention. heventeenth Ward—Threo delezatesto we kighth District Convention, not less than nine delegates to the Tenth Distriet Convention, and not less than ping to the Fourteenth District Convention. Eighteenth Ward—Four delegates to the Eleventh District Convestion, aud not less than Dine delegates to the Sixtecuit istrict Convention, ‘Nineteenth Ward—One delegate to the Ninetecoth Distriot Convention, not less than nine delegates to the Twenticth District Convention, and seven delegates to the Twenty-tirat Disirict Convention, Twentieth Ward Six detegates to the Eleventh District Ccavention, and not less than nine delegates to the Fiteenth Diwiriet Conveutiou, Twenty-tret Ward—Three delegates to the Eleventh District Convention, aud not less than nine delegates to the Migh- teenth Distri a vertion. loss than nine delegates to the ton, and four delegates to ibe Conventions shall meet on Satur- 7 o'clock F. M., at the following ‘st Diatrict—At 94 Greenwich sirces F Disiriet--At 514 Pearl mirect, 1 bird District—At 38 Broome atreet. Fourth District—At 173 Madison street. Firth Dimriet—At 287 Hudson street. Sixth Diairict—At ammany Asscoiation Rooms, 378 Grand street. rey’s, 105 Clinton place. Seventh District Lighth Distutct—At 7, and 79 Essex street, Ninth District At Adriatic, corner of Hudson and Barrow 10 First avenue, At Milunan's Hall, corner of Twente: ath street and th avenue. ‘Fwoifth District—At M. Mager's, 957 Third street, ‘Ibirteenth District—At 205 coghth aveoue. Fourteeuth District—At No, Mark's place, Fifteenth Distrlet—At Munsinger’s Hall, 14/ West Thiriy- Becond street. Siateont fHistrict—At Tammany Headquarters, Eighteenth. street and Third avenue. t Washington Hall, 781 Eyghth ave- Seventeenth District ne, teenth District—At Kaward Kelly's, 835 Third ‘| Nineteenth District —At Buger's, Lawredes suey, Bronte "wentieth District tlead \f Tami ‘wentiet! atric! leadqnarters of man avenue, Fiftieth and Filty-tirst streets, asad Twen! At Amien’s, corner of Seventy-frst Greenwich atreet, Inspect fiesion, Dantol Kennedy. ee cid airéet, Inspectors, Arthur Keatin Janges Thonipaon, Yond Pettit, ak ff i See Third Ward— Vesey eet, Anspectors, Dan! Adam Daab, Nel K sida § % ‘peasebatge ottriis Ward—22 Oliver street, Inspectors, . George Wiaon, A.J. Fatlerion, Pe ee Fith Ward--3i) Greenwich street, Inspectors, Thoinas Condy, George W; Mason, Jame Fildes, nee Sixt Vara—5 rt ree’ py ors, Tim: = pan, Th naa Ry nm, Me J. Keese, 0g spe Rena Seventh Ward-—173 Madison street, Inspectors, Jacob F. er, Willlatn Dougberte Eighth’ Ward—287 Iu ison stiect, Inspectors, dames Ritey, ‘Thomas Neliigan, Lows C. Brana. Ninth Ward—Adrlutle, corner of Hudson and Barrow ects. Inspectors, W. J. Carroll, D. G. Fiper; James Flix aire PsTenth Ward—Jobn 0, Otto's, corner of Porth and Mester gtrecis, “Tunpestore, John G. OW, Jun 'O. Haligay Ws Eleventh Ward-Nager's Hotel, 7 Third street, Inspect: org. Wim, Docneliy, Juua H, Nunn, A. Ludwige Twelfth Wurt—John Black's, (ith street and Third avo- : pectors, John B. Mekeon, Joseph Moore, George W. ‘Thirteenth Ward--Dovson's Hotel, 8 Pitt atreet, Inapect= ors, Matthew Patton, F. tf, Lrady, D. k. Melntyre. Fourteenth Ward. 216 Centre street, Inspectors, Patric’ D, Byrnes, James smith, James Graves, Pi iventh Ward--45 Aroity atrect, Inspectors, Patrick Rea, John J. Byrnes, Charies Golden, Jr. Fixteenth Ward—Corner, of Seventeenth street_and Ninth. avenue, Lospectors, VG. Harty Bernard Garvey, James UF ye Gr crenteemn Ward—Tammany Association Hall, No. 4 £*. jerks place, Inspectors, Francis Creamer, Join Tyler Kelly, John Zabn, : Highteenth Ward—Corner of Eighteenth strect and Third . Inspectors, James Riey, James Owens, Ueury ny 0 neteenth Ward-—Democratic Headynarters, Piftieth ao Ciy-fitet streets, Inspectora, Isaiah Keyser, Corielius a vente Werke ch t corner of Nimth avenue and Wwentiel Norwest comer aly fourth strest. Inapectors, HM. A. Childs, I’. Meurane, ol 8 rice, ‘Twenty-firat Ward—No, 535 Third avenue, Inspectors, 1’. G, Daffy, Stephen Cornell, Patiick McDevitt, m ‘pwenky-recond Wart-Waahington Hath, TBL Bighin aye~ Dues Inspectogy Charloe B. Conuolly, Janes O'ircn Joba Ky oe WILLIAM M. TWKED, Chairman, WItLtaM IItTonMa™,) WiLttam Dopar, -¢ Secretaries, Mali Rieamabp Coinpany’ sailing regular every Thursday a4 o'clock I, M. precisely, [r01 No. sree wanree precisely, from pier No. COL’ MAIA, Captain EB, Van Stee. MISSOURI, Unptain 7. MORRO Sh FOR #10.P RED ve years. Persons w i d aot beilove they could cet # jaro Bulleted we practise as we adver Nitrous gas given.’ Business estab ise 2) years, Dra Beit kD & ARRABTIA, $0) Wont Tuirtieth street, near Kiebia avenue. i ; ; | |