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(Continwed from the frat page.) “Cone back, come back, now. This is the Inet toe ofnekin. Come back and leave the feeding ' ithe husks ond come with ue to the fat of the fied and let bygones te bygones, and our countey will live in peace hereafter" Loud ape poise.) Are we not able to afford that now t Do eer stand atrong enough? Do we not stand with Uni eacders andto ally We pot teking counsel from our fears, not takin souael from our weakn ra our Wagnanimity an sod then ehall wer ©) the olive branch of peace, and say to thern, , but taking counse! ir strength, again to vke au offer for the last times ty call upon them, t in the eyes of the country, enough to be able to afford that to the are in acondition Bow, have exhausted all Qe resources of stateamanal |) the effurt_t) restore peace to the countr Laughter.) Who eball hinder? Not for the rebel fought as long aa he cate ey Dubbo web Gomme Hite \) come back afer ne be and then chooses ty eu perbaps the Sth of January, for the association & ag good an any, for all to con ‘Loere might have been reason, TD thnk, prow! and chivalrous people that t! cesert thelr leaders in anawer to the President Lincoln; but now haa come an hour wt \ he back y f exactly such lows an before, except we far ax t are altered by the vood judgment of the Jegisiatures of th ‘ (Applause) To bir who seoute the } i ove aud kindness let un » with sharp, the war to an quick. deeisive war, thot s wherever end, t the extinguiabn cr hd they may be, (Apploue) w ia that te be done? Perbaps a letter measure than any other is to let {8 be underato«l that hereafter we pay more bounties fron tie taxes of the Ne ribs but taking counsel from the Kotaan tether eartys ing on war, we way t oung men, look to the fair felda of the aur }), ond unless they take r grinest’, let ts ¢ wn there u 8 all have Whatever youwet by a fair division: we ¥l! apen nes Mand offices: wherever our armies mt | jeributng lands atong p #oldiers. hore aad thelr hetrs forever. A’ harsh ire, everybody will say: but i te not se just O84 ib 18 that we should tax ourse anf raise the prices of the neceasurien Of ife for the purpoee of vine bountiow and support oe the eoldie i fighting these men, whom we have bree times o solemnly eaiied to come and be our reps; $n 186% to come | yin 1883, to come n Septerober; and in 1804, to come by the Sth of January, 1°68, And when the clock atrikes the ast knell of that partiog day, and then all hope of return for thore who have not made p wi toe wards that return shall be lost forever, No longer can they live in the land ot America, Mexicn. the West India Islands, or rome place that Toure net to name, because T know no laud hard enough to be cursed with thelr pres shall be their (welline pince = They shall uv me hereagain, Dn Xpect to see in aris or in council agroater vic than the oue we have achieve T think we are bow strong enough to make that offer, and then, I take it that the most equearmis. of our friends will agree with uy when t tlud that we have ex- hauasted every resource of statestaanship in the at that it is time then to Such a war will n Eng- en lecisive war, Evers ond,under Cromwe!!, paeswed through the courts or coomissions of confiscation, Louwchold fought against every household: the people fought a, the nobles avait People, kong caine his own again “ # bepeth 1 wed thereafter. Ip ery considerable ther considerable sinst the nobles aud id yot, when the fter a time, the nar tin frieudship, never there any dificulty seme the teachin of history, in the ro race knowing bow to live in equity fimity and friendship, with thoae with ve had a ight? Lot pot a well known se with wh we Love fought bitterly, bt is over, are tie on re endeared to us, and we ore ¢ © take them by the hand? The so Cideulty io every good man of the vf the South vnbry is concerned » Rey. Henry Ward Becoher then tiade some curporous and appropriate remerls, ane nor ‘ed General Bader as next Preswlent, na. Previous to his departure, General Usler issued o order, in which he says: “tn taking leave of the command which the exi- encies of the service haa thrown upon him in the ciate of New York, the Major-General Comrnand: annot refrain from the act of justice due viaional division under command of Br ioveral Hawley, from the Army of the J 1 the regitnents of reculars from the Ar too Potomac detailed for this special duty,to accord to them his thanks and the thanks of the country tor (heir protaptuess, etficien { miluct in their duti om‘orts of @ gen voyagr, bourd trangports in the uw }heshock and cheerful x rduous by the aud continement on at inchruent weather, of battle Would wot have tonch tried iLer steadiness and solierly qualities, He unites tiscon cratulations with theirs that the lnweabit- ing character of the people of the State of New 0) wl! gool men, rendered Phe Quarter: Mas- ¢ Department of the and York, and the infly s!! other services uanecessary, ter and Commisgary stall o Kast, readered every vervice in moving carng for the comfort of the Major-Gen, Daniel Battertiol! and Bri . who were detailed in the City upon other duty, wud Brig General Gordon, abveut from his cor. mand on aick leaves who volunteered their val ble assistance in devising, organizing, and per. fecting the dispositions of the troops, by which the uinoss effectiveness Was secured Without auy ex- hibition of foree which would s#larm the thud, or wive cause of cavil to the disailected; special prace would be due were 14 not that each did what was expected from their abiliy aod patriotism. Bach coking not what is assjened for me to di, but what cont do for the cause of the cour " Boveral ober officers are named for their mpt action ip reporting forduty, aud most ethoently supervising tue sever] Dytricis ase}yned them; and the order oludes as fellowes Loe Comumding General is grateful for the Jeompt end ethcient co-operation of the re of e Cty ot New York, always efficient to preserve Peaces SAVE APAINSs overwhelming tumbers, he thanis of the Government are due to the wericaa ‘Telegraph Company, for putting their tes at the disposal of the itary wuthorities, { the prompt trausmisson ot intelligence, thanksare given to Mr, Norinan Wiard, who ten- rel bis sreamer, bie Aupostay for the movement the troops, ommund of : Mijor-Gen, BUTLER, AP Porrxn, Capi, and A.A, A.G, Another Prize Vight. A Philadelphia ev ning paper, Nov Ith, gives tac following account ofthe preparations for a prize tight) which probally came off yesterday, unless verrupled by the police: \ prize fight was expected totake place this ming, Somewhere in the v ty S rautor ween two brivsers known as D and yn Martin, the f rot New Yor ae Liseity, Tae principaly ker® socon’s, aud ot for the Bene of ba tl bulldog breed, and are repre to be in execelleut trit hey were 4 os tto about three weelkd ug, und met poe near Port Jo vis, a mall plee ne ihe New York bd Ere Kutless 1 tly the boundary Tine of the 4 New Y¥ Pounsylvauia 1 or 4 euding in a ra a Every = passenger ¢ eat the theves im ate r outrages were committed upo: i © pa ers, Que or two ere ser 1y injured, and one map t Was portponed until toeday, y Who Were present hut for Beranton Was willed, The sane at Port Jervis left last The train trom New York iast by brousht over the roughest wnd most villian- oy looking erowd that ever passed over any rail. rad Severalof the passungers were relieved of sand pocket-books, More they were joined Jadelpiod thieves aud jail-birds, thus making a cholee crowa inceed” The roug om ju order to throw the authoriues of the scent, aunounced thatthe fivhs would take place at Jenkintown, on ‘behpe of the North Peousylvania Railroad, « Lovt distance out of thecity.” A prize fight took lace @ few months since at this place, The police ¥ shies city telegraphed to the Boranton authorities Wuiet , cared amon # Id not ne back, come bark, and subralt | Lexington ave, ' Hampton Roads, that the fight would toke place there, and it im to be hoped that some arrangement bas been made to arrest the whole party. sorvices of the sul- ers at Camp Wiliiem Peun were se ured, and tle men were in readiness this morning to prevent the brural conflict from did J piace at Jenkintown, Bat the roughs Lad no idea of meetiny at that place; the report Was circ: lated by them with a view of dece.ving all except those cirectly inter- LOCAL NEWS. SPW YORK AND THR VICINITY Procress or Recrviringc—Tar Besixnss Voresraras Recowrsg Porsty A | Lanon Bc aries oF Eauistwrste Aconcis9 To TH" Criy During the excitement of the elec ion can- vase the people almost loet aight of the sccruiting operations of Mr, Blunt and bia co-laborer« of the Volunteer Committes, but the indefatigable Super- visor has continued his effortalte procure reer. te ir the very midst of party furore, and the daily nurn- ber of enlistments is steadily and rapidly increas. ing. From thirty to forty recruits are gow pro+ cured every day, aud the Coram ittes are confident of s muuch larger business aa the season mivances. Thin te attributable main'y to the fact that there is no competition from the rural «i the, local quotas having all been filled, and the lar ce houn- ties offered by them have been withdrawn, In fact quote a pamber of those who are now joining the service come here from the country for that pure pose, The substitute bus ness, which, during the deney of the latedraf% waa for atime suspen t+ ed, in consequence of the diffieulty in procuring men, ia avain in operation, and Mr Blunt offers te furnish substitutes t applicants, Parties who desire exemption can now procure substitutes for one, two or three years, by paying respectively #220, $440, and #650, This offer ceserves the at- tention of those who patriotically desire ‘to be re- presente! in the service of their country, as well asof those who are anxious ouly to escape a future | Deceeaersa iota deaf. The brokers are of course exceedingly active under tha increase of applications for enlistrnent, and their old dodges for se. curing the Hon's share of bounties for themselves is ati!) practise! on unmispecting recruits, Mr. Dunt however, ia making strenuous endeavera to suppress this imposition, and fo far as is possible, it will be abated, The recruiting office at the Bat- tery, which was for o long time closed, haa been reopened, and both offices (Mr, Biunt's being atill in the Pork) will be tn active ¢ winter, ation during the Tt is expected that by this means enough recruits cau be obtained during the winter months to cleur the city from a draft, should one be ordered in the Spring, a4 is now considered The importance of the work, therefore, is obvious, There are very few districts that have been as for- tunate in eseaping couseription as sbis city, and much of the credit ot it Lelonus to those who are now preparing for future contingencies, Mr Plunt entered upon his work not sitnply for the purpose of exempting the city from any particular draft, but to save it from that fate throughout tho war ; and hiv active operations now are simply with the design of taking time by the forelock and fore- stalling the expected call, As the cold weather [4 likely to necessitate the on!atment of a large num- ber of unemployed men, and na there outeide competition, Mr. Blunt fondly hopes to piace New York in the condition of the wise vir- ving mentioned in the Bible, who bad "their launpa trimmed and burulng,"’end were ready tor the coming event, Tor Great THANKSGIVING Dissrr THE SoLorens AND SaiLons—Forry Thor KRY ry Day in Py probable is now no FOR sane Tone A Har. Rova,—The te all f the TOR FORNtKLED Por THE Oc aston sveeT vOR Tar Nuave preparations for the Thankagi ving the soldiers and satlors inthe Eos: ure progressing finely, at country, entering into » pat-iotic competition in mak nations for that purpose, The Committee have al- ready purchased five thousand turkeys as @ part of the material for the great feast, and have cade arrabgements to procure as many more, They de myn to furnish in all forty thousand turkens, be- aidos the other luxuries that belong to a first rate dinner, Liberal contributions of all the desired articles are constantly pouring in, but the stupen+ dous character of the feast makes it necessary that all friend, supply. Some very liberal donations lave,alres ly been mace, Itis stated that one gentloman has given two thousand pies and fifty turkeys; another six huadredt dollars’ worth of provisions, ete, All classes seem to be entering heartily into the work, The muster bakers aud hotel keepers of this city and Brooklyn he'd o meeting at the the soldiers sould ald to ewell the rou Astor House, on Monday evemny, and resolved to eratuitously roast the ten thousand turkeys pro- | cured by the Committee, The Committee make an earnest oppeal to the public to assist thom by dona. tions to the « Minner, and the appeal deserves a cor- dial response by all who cherish the gallant deeds the hardships and sufferings which our soldiers have endured, Contributors are directed to send their donations In Kiud to 43) Fourth avenue, and contributions of money to either of the following parties : James L, Jackson, 88 Fast Sth et; John A, Sher- wood, 12 East 40th at; Le Gr Canuon, 211 Fifth Wim. H, Lee, 26 West STth st; Who. i 41 West 25th st; D.D. T. Marshall, 123 © st; Poter Coutant, 469 Third ave fon, Sth National Bank, 27th ar C. Pinckney, 17 West S0ch at; Win PLE 40 East 8 th ot; John Stepn John T Wilson, 5 Park ave; Thomas Murp! Amnivan or A Prize.—The prize steamsnip Finst Sxow or tir, Srasox.—The fore. runners of winter are coming fast, On Monday the formation of the first ice was noticed—the fal) of the first snow, yestertay, must reecive « like attention. About 11 o'clock, yesterday, a fow stray flakes of snow came sailing sowly down, and formed a alight slush upon the sidewalks, A driz- tling rain soon followed, however, aud the snow only served to make the mud o little nearer the consistency of mortar, Bat hike the advanced picketa of an army, it scoured! a footings and gave notice that the toain body was on the way Ges, Buti left the city yesterday on his way to bie command in the Army of the James, County CANVAsSERS,—Thir Board of Super- visora organized yesterday, pursuant to lav, asa Board of County Canvaasers, in the office of the County Clerk, after completing the canvass in the Fourth and Sixth Wards «ljourned to We ines tay Mus, O'Nerit, the Irish Soprano, will give aconcert, comprising #electiona from the Ttalian and Enclinh Opera, and from the melodies of Ire- lan}, at Nil and ‘a Saloon, this evening. MA picture of Central Park ison ex. hibition st 720 Broadway, Tur trial trip of the new propeller John L, Hashronck will take place on Saturday, from fot of Harrison street, nt 9 otelock, THE COURTS, Cornt oF sriat Srecona —William WI. Walker, wh bad been indicted for foreery in the second degrse, pleaded guilty of forzery in the fourth degree, and this plea having been secepted by District Attorney Hall, Clty Jutge Russel! passed sentence of one ¥ imprigonment in the Pentiontiary......... He Rubler and Henry Mahoney, who had been ndicted for wrand larceny, pleaded guilty of petty larceny, an! were sent atx noutbs to the Penitentiory........ Anna ft U! had been widicted for grond larcenys 7 yof atternpt at orand larceny, and was sent to nitentiary for one year. Pour Inver uidesar.—Fmbarraasing Poaltion —John Managanya youth of nineteen, was yesterday arrested by Officer Kelly, of the Fourth Proc!act, charved with stealing 4500 from John Lee. Accord ing to the testimony, Managan i two others in- duced Lee to enter an Oliver street clothing estab. shment and stolebis Veit sons containing #00, while he was in a retiring m fitting new gar- moenis to his person, ygan’s companions eB. coped, but he was committed iu default of 31,000 ball, Fatal Accident on a Gunboart.Coroner Col- lin held an inquest yesterday at the New York Hospital, upon the body of Charles Jacobs, @ aative of Connecticut, 25 years of ave. Deceased was en- gaged recentiy testing an engine on beard s new gunbont lying alongside the Moran Irea Works" Pier, when & pump having become clogged, he thrust his arm into the tube to remove the ob- struction, when the machin started, and hts arm was crushed, The Jury found that death re- sulted fron exhaustion consequent upon loss of blood, BROOKLYN, Tae Mysterious Monprnk, Post-Mortem Exawrvarion op Tre Rewatye 0) ra's Inqurst any Venmicr or tar Jevy.—Coroner Norris cone cluded the investigation yesterday into the cireum- stances of the finding of the mutilated remains of a 1 , was pick buman being, which 1 along the sh of the East River and bay, some weeks since, The trunk or body was found on the the Sd of October, at the foot of Little bat the y eYort © to obtain w clue ag to the i do up piec mornlug atr and other portions subsequent] armas aud shoulders were recovered. KE has since been 1 ten- tity of the man, without avail, the » but nothing elicited beyond that which fs already kr r the perpetrators of the deed, but A nun! ingie er of witne: were exam ined on whatever was vo from the accounts pt Dr, B. Fleet who made @ post mortem of the remains testified the head was made before death ht hay muade but tion of the brain rendered {4 impos ns to the 1 that the by at least one of these w teath. After the jate of piel ne shed heretofore, hat at least one of the bullet wounds in and th that the cee ble to state Iv therefore and head unas were the been a ul wound niuries to the braly prody cause of of sume up the remains wore tried, th nis examination witnesses as to the the manver in which thes vate ured, ete., the case was closed, and C Sortis addressed the jury as follows: Not Int ry of crime, so far as may re rves me, haa so sbocking @ murder been comroitted and remain go lony amos. tery. Idid not intend to do more now than pas through the leral form of an inquest. EF ything that could be sad has already been ¢ u to the public, and wo doubt you are all fan diar by i time with the terrible history of the ense, heart sickous at the very coutempiagion of its aty city. [tis diff ult to form even a theory of the cause of the killing, The man mgbt have been assassiuated uncer so many diferentelroumstan.es that no theory can be lormed that cal met the uext moment with au oljection. athe isa stranger inthis pertot the country there can be but little douli. 1 sands have exllod to see if thoy could icentify Lini—letters by the dozen base Deen received trom persons baying Nuss De trend from al) paris of th. country with tull deseript but none fave yet ted the victim, Phe graphs Lave been seut every where tor bunudreds of nuiles—bis deacripbon fully writen ont in eve particular, sil no identitiation, You h the testimony of the Surgeon whe mad avon, He stated that be found a pist rt bali in the brain aud the portion of #oiher ia the throat—the tw x half must have passed out of the nouth—very likely when the cr s were enpaged in dividing the body, « laps aller the head Was consumed to tie waeer. at such a erime could be consummated in the midst of o populous city Without excithig Boteey } terre ble yo cont atey andis enough bo Make one shudder at the jeopardy we are constantly in Ip Was my intention to jay betore you all thas has beel: done by the protective torce of by Lucy arrived at this port yester Jay morning, from captured on the 84 one hundred aud sixty mites off Wilm'nvton, N. Cy by the gunbout Santiago de after achase of one hour and aha he threw overboard fifty-four bi She was instant, obout during Sho is bound to Bo-ton, Her care veo hundred and sixt ve Lalex ¢ acco, The vessel of iron, two h five feet | ty feet bear . arid nety-two tens burnthen, and one old, This was her tenth blockade-running SERENADE TO Coxarrsamyn Purser. (na Monday evening the Veteran Union Clul posed of dischar ed gs lLera, serenaded Wr } Darlix and Wenry J, Raymond, Congressmen elect of the Ninth and Sixth Districts, respec. tively, They afterwards proceeded to the resideiwe of Mr, Dodge, who waa defeated by a very stall majority, Appropriate speoches were made by the several recipients of these compliments, . ) ' os 10 espe the reward THESANITAY ComMISSION have published an | Ut r Hes to ibere ste the ‘ earnest appeal to the people of the United States, and particularly to the religious denominations, to iery bus Lam requested, for good reasons | pertate at K yy hott Bey US Ib Inasbs vrfere Wath plaus have beeu iad for the continuance ob the b. Tkoswa Le Ww By | hing tbat pe Gorey UP t Teme b has been leit shit tne wh ‘ los witb Vere was 1 ‘ she 8 he dite Upou ¥ i 2 8 y eapible te gives hopes ol BUCCED> UNG, Gler 5 Weeks Nutys Ta tapeied ko lek tue CURE KO LOS beng Abie to) ‘ the ) oriuinais. © huve the bouy it eddy Dut the | face, whieh ty bo tain alae of presery ik heepy iu the | some one Mi Ware and s y bith. The jury then retired and agr th | jowing venilety That sad un ‘ t leath by @ wun | Wouhs nue bral » aL th wd or Ud of Octoter, 1804. Wee Mabie tO Buy at 4 Lis W Whose Baneis (he is very probable that haove bby nizapt ot the terrible allairy aud we SESON 8 GO <rnmend mreauy olered for the uviection of the erimainals, Boarp or CANvassers.—The Board of Sue oy y Caunvassers, Met yeste: yy in continue thelr contributions for the rellef of sick | Pervisors as County Canvasserm met yosterday,in aud wounded soldiers during the coming winter. Tex Monitor Dictator has returned from the lower bay and anchored in the North River, near Bedloe's Island. It is said she is quite suce | for correction. ceas in point of speeds the County Judge's roo.u of the U.ty Hill, to exe arpine the returns, and proceeded to canvass the ‘ards, but found so many clerical er- te and 36, WE were compelled to send them back about two weeks, The canvess will be concluded in MARINE NEWS. Nov, 16-8. BR. 6 488, 8, 441—H. W., morn.) 19, CLEARED. STEAMSHIPS — Jota Giteon, Philsdelplia: Pereia Liverpool: Emily B Souser, Guayaquil: JT Worth. axtoa, Washington; Martha Stevens, Hatimore, NARKS—Elien Mortivon, Barbadoes, Benefactor, Hone Kons: Trovatore, Barbadors. URIGS—sit Geo F Sermonr, Gibraltar Scotland, Verbwloes: Lucy Haywood, Belize Hon, Hariiet, La- evavrannd Porto Catello, SCHOONERS-F A Bailey, Waehineton; Volant. Great larbor, WoL. Johns, Wainwrieht st Pierre: Avroin. talitex: Wheat Sheai Baltimore, Aurort Euzabetiport, Ada P Sinope. Ene: port, ARRIVED, RTFRAMSHIPSChaa Pearson, Boston; Reitannia, vagow, Dury, (prize) Ma Je; Fl Cid, Fort. Mom: mm New Orleane Admiral Dupont. Liverpool, Foitre \nstroloe SHIP Orpheus, from Boston, with merchandice BARKS —Duey Miles Cardenas: NE Gare bavloe: Golden Pence, Harbadoow vin New Lond BRIGS Ella, of Windsor, N 8, from St Ma: BF Nach, Cow Ray, CK, SCHOONERSA I OW Hine, New Have Jolin, New Haven; Willow Harp, City Pot whington; Mary Elizat Cite Be Sparks, City Point, Dan biizabeth De ilort, Waal, town: Marin L Hall, tid ‘ hethport for Bertin New Maven: Bon) Hutle he, for Port Ewen Iondout: Mary fries, Noretet CAN Rovere N¢ Ihedtor’; Mentevania, ! Strom, Pall R Koekland for W J : » | pn Ada Hert tord for Rondou bert & 2 Gt Nathaniel Ho on: Transit, Cohameet: PB Ander ol, Providence; 8 A Paicones, « + Fall Ri Anna sheep Wim Bement, Boston: Lavinia dane, ROM Clark, Middletown, Palmett of tates Fila F Cooweli, New Maven; Stranser, fom bark Zin avedl Prowidenre Harwich Cichter, Too Late for Classification. Moy ERS IN WANT OF FIRST CLASS Orne operators, seameatresses, dresgmakere, tulle » hookkeep ory, colorista, book fol'ers, juers de. can be supplied, free of clare cent the WORKING WOMENS PROTE UNION, 12 Chambers et, New York wo i RK NAILER—WANTED A GOOD HAND on fancy furs, Apply tod. KUSZITS, 157 Lroad. way, To. BOOT) MAKERS—WANTED 2 FINE hoot ren, plenty of work and good wages, None but fine workmen need apply, ebet Dithand ifth ete a \ TANTED A NUMBER OF OPERATORS on Wheeler & Wileon'a and Singer's mach on gent’e taney iianrel te; also Luttonhe eid finiehere; none but good Chiriaty et. top thor ands wee! appl At 219 Sixth ave N ANTED=IN A PRIVATE PAMIL youny man wornan who understands general houre One weil te- com home and good wages by on et Hoth et neur ington Weish, seotch or Fiench would snewer, 58) ave. \ TANTED A GOOD TAILOR ON COATS, and a tulloros at cen? rood buttonholos and work on Sincerts niachine, ood m rou to ady roen, 2 Bowerv.entrance Doyer et, $d floor, Us! tEWARD—A GOAT LOST, ON THE iti inet.—A young kid, dark grey color, with iv atout dinonth+ old. The above reward iid to any peteon returning her to THOMAS 4 Monroe #t, andy ions neke dy, GENERAL HUStn AMS OF PRINTING PAPER, FEW RE A 24xb8. wil oll cheap on application at the Sun Other u At fOU-—PAWNBROKERS' TICKETS - bourht., Lwill pay 1 percent, more for tickets for watches, dismouds, jewelry, cuna, pletoies allie, ey than can Le cot at wuy other pinee inthe ) Broadway, cor, Houston et, up eteire, toon h& POR, PAGE, “i PAWNBROKER "will pay > will be KATIN, STICKETS WANTED— cent, more than any other person SASH PAID FOR RAC White 1 nts per} f be conte per iby & Koo welt et tHEAP OA J vote om S ANDO t ‘ ree RPETS—50 n IL tod are! to A will be ow paces. MH. O, FARRELL, Stet. cor Uh av ¥ VREY'’S ORRIN TOOTH PASTE—THI beet | tritiee for the ‘Tr to he hat at 46 south second at, Wil hy and eor My reir and frauklin aves, bast Browklya, Vriee by con ber pot, OW Jou raisers DESIRING A STOCK OF printin: paper, eau obtain sume cheap, 24x55, by Wop ime at the Sun Ofer, Se eee tt Olls AND PAINTS —ROOF ODL 50 CENTS Paint oil Theente wg ; Gratton Paing Ven, Red, Yellow Oeh.e. Le centa na pound, | Linseed Ol Turpentine and colored pait . Lead and Zine BIDWELE, 264 t JAWNLROKEL TICKETS PURCHASED of clothing, A large lot on hand, Be tt conte from ps te : Business Conte from $5 to #20; Mack frock Coate trou th to $oo5 Bante trom $5 to tiv, Vests from #. to $6, GEG, LEVIE, 427 Broce et “i JAWNBROKERS’ TICKETS BOUGHT OF diamond, watches, eiverware, guns p etola diy poods, Indies’ and cente’ ciothing, aod ali other gooda, Hivercoate wanted, 145 Canal sk bear Bowery, uncer Baok, B85 "PRE QUIETNES SCTION DAY IS attributed to the b cis of KENT'S Last India Coftve taken by eat be frat, a by all gi » General Dep ty 154 Reade ar, avi MPU CHEAPEST AND MOST RELIABLE HAIR DYE now in use, as ite numerous pas trons can attest, ix BKLB s Columbian Hair Ihe, which ie sold at FIFTY Ts per box, “A Dvel a Dye! the savans ehout— And thousande repeat the cry * science and Art tiave Just brought out Atcue und Natural Dye! Then if your locks are atreaked with erer. And cause you miany a sleny One plan wove you must pureue,— Use Briest’s unequaled Dye! The following well-known wholesale Druc our aceuts in New York — Barnes & Co, No Kow; Freer & Lee, 20 Beeknian st.; Wheeler Cherry at; Mi & Reed, I> LO COP BUANLON ALP. ond ¢ Houston et, and Avenue 0; Portes & Pair sixth ave,; Hoadles, rave, Druggista can also be #uppiled by N. CRITTEN TON, os Sixth ave, Manuines uth Second #t, Wildar “tl epecta! Druegista and taney nehout the (nied s me Yrs = YEAS? ~ FAST—-TH ed Conprocted Yea child, 415 Hudson at, and 6fT 91 Bignth CHA ebureh. To be stores iuce ued ftueed ba thi coun derelped, is vuaurporeed in i ! I pule & evel tame to the bread, riieee the doy hizber, und 80.5 o4 bane wd, and tases than bolt she thie for setting tne doueh ready fo ven than ane other article of the kond, to vineed, give it ®& trial ppler furniehed grat Liberal te:ma eranted to aealere, DONA, NORD LING & CO, Nor. 89 ond O1 Seventh ave, branch depot 123 Sixth ave. A. v b CENTS A POUND PAID FOR OLD re) h 2 peweparers old books; hi 11 cents a pound for FURS. ATTENTION, LADIES —-TH : 24%. tabiiened N.Y. cur Manuiacturing Co, 53 Chat. ham «t, oppo ite Crook's White May ble Hotel, is cell. ing sinvie sete ut there factory wholesale prices, Call early and ets choice aud a great bargal teed buy each, ood upear syberian toutte and coliare sjuirrels, Pitch Matti n aud Mink sable te very jow, Aering and rept 10 the latest styles. e mal to ne A rece! ven to purchseers insuring Avast moth Look jot the nalnmMo.b O45, het 52 ING, Manager, — oA 5’ AND CHILDREN'S Fancy —LAD b than thi bi 4 Poin eRe Crenuloa farviers. Gs FINIGANe oe Pats SHIPP ILLS £1 AND. UPWARDS, Union Bonk o London, Royal Dank of 1 eiand, For sale by 56" WELLS, FARGO & CO. oO! BLACK STAR LINE FROM OR TO LIVERPOOL.—OHNS BRIGHT «aile Nov, 16th HEMISPHERE aaile Nov, 26 Swallow Tall Line frou orto London PLYMOUTH ROCK sail: 16a Nov. bor mee ordrattaypl to WILLIAMS & GUION, rhs Cpanel sandal, "380 ON PASSAGE TO AND FROM THE OLD COUNTRY Drafts on Enejand, lreiaut, scotland and Wales, af the LOW FSi POSSIBLE RAT TAPSCOTT'S cewebinted Line of Liverpeol Packets comprising in part the todowing mavniteent ships * Win, Tapacots Hibernia treneral MeCies aly Antaretic, Gratituie, Ne Piae Citra Pereeverance, Albion, Monarel of the Seay Atmosphere, Cynowa Aurora, Menamin Adams, huverald [ele victory, sail Every Week, Por Paseave ant Drafts, apniv to TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO, Bho St South atrecs New York, . - = S EAM FORTNIGHTLY TO GLASGOW, \ Liverpool, Dublia, Beliat and Londonderry, trom Pier SQ. N.R, Anchor Line of S este Hibernia, ‘ lool, Britannio, and | nited K 5 RATES OF PASSA From New York—Cabing #12 and @1 Intermeti« ate, Steer, a4 To New York—Cabins, Shir Steerage, ey For tuswe, or ff Agents, FRANCIS MAC DONALD & © 6 Bowling _Britannte saiie Wednertay, Nov. Lod " [TEAM TO QUEENSPOWN AND LIVER. WIPOOL.--PENNSYLVANTA nila Now, 1th GINTA aaile Dee, ord, Cali + 1th, b le in currency, WILLEMS & wee Ayniy to LINE FOR LONDON—SHIP DANIEL 4 WESTER «eile 5 th ‘OF paesace to oF tom the okt country. ord ailat Great Uritwin and Lreland at the lowest p yto TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO, 9 SAVINGS BANKS, W YORK SAVINGS BANK, CORNER of 14th etoand Sth av. Open daily from 1toS pin, Wednesdaye and Suturdave from tte? p.m, Six percent interert allowed. Depoeite ma before Dy ober dat. will draw foterest f date, THOMAS CHEISTY, Prevt. RK. HL Seote, COAL. BEST RED ASH AND Le IGM COAL, ALD Land delivered at low cet reduced rates, ‘THOS. STOKES, cor, 2d etand Lithay, 415 YOKE AT A REDUCED PRIC®, DELIV- Ninnediately. Apply 142 Thind ay, near Lith * av Ay near [th rat the Gas Works, Zlet etandav ALS. PO SHERWOOD 338 pest QUALITY COALS AT REDUCED Prices, Larce Nut $9.0, . ton, Welivered from yarde 515 Greene at ‘On WEERS a9 FOR 2,000 LBS OF RED AND WHITE eF Aah, nutor email aud @1) for eeg aud rt ecreened and deliv m yards 1) Levoy et bet West and Washingtou, and 20 Jackson treet, RICHARD THEATIEAR, BON | PER TON—FOR SUPERIOR QUAL- ity of Peneh Orehord anton, Mountain aud Lehieh e. o% ed in prime order trou t street. JON BAGLEY A SURE CORE FOR DYSPEPSIA—SINCE the inireduetion of Pr, Siith's DYSPEPSTA ANNTETL ATOR, been cured of that Aletiessineg conn! me civen up a thousands hay who had a hon sot ever boing relieved, Dereeverance with thie remedy will entiely exndicate Dyepepela irom the ayetem, Tobeha! inNew York of Miller & Reed. 1s) Allen. cor stanton et, end cor, Avenne Daud Houston #t. In Brooklyn—o. J. B. Gres, cor, Myre the ard Franklin aves, liepot, 46 Routh Second at. Wilitan elses Price 75 ceate per be ro co ‘ Ww pan Chee ION—DR. Chery, the - Throat, tut leone it, and ler sold bw all COLDS, CONSUM vs Bal am ot Wild pon f Ibe we the Junge of mui im VIN'S COUGH EXTERMEN ATO fleine, for Cot ae ‘ SOUT nd is acknow- ho pow use mand before teh, brat ° lue of tt end toull » Lo take col nvith ibinthe first iN find that the t A eniely 2 eta bottle, a or two the ly, te and ina da entirely cewed, General Depot, 46 south & Willisusturgh, ‘To be bh iNew York or M 4 Ie 1 jen cor, Stanton at, and cor, ot Houstor et-and Avene 1) In Brooklyn of J. By » cor, Myrtle and Franklin ave: no DEAR NOT—THE DRUNKARD CAN BE SAVED, DR. ZELL'sS FAMOUS NERVIN has cured thousands o pete sved to their far tried this positive cur the parent, in coffe at No, 63 Div (ire POWDERS and thousands mich® os und friends if they had Can be viven unknown to tea, or other tulds, Sold only sone and 24 Kichth ov Aitken's ron #t, N Mayes, 175 and Milue's 217 Fulton st, Brooklyn ; Dr, Longstad’ No, 50 Montgomery fereey Cit re Mere Newark: 46 Sonth 2d Willian A DEW ARE OF IMITATIONS, Dr, ZELL'S REME! Y wil never sicken the patient, Warranted, reathy mail 00 EDDING S RUSSIA. Sé t—A REAL Pain Extractor, It rodu the mort angry ewele wic; heals old tores, 8 4 0 sutprisingiy shor y should be without it, Sol Aid al Diugcists, EXCURSIONS. J UDSON RIVER RAIL ROAD, —TRAINS trom Chambers et, for Albany aud fioy, and places North and West, ate 30 4. M, and 12M. 8 30, 5 au, aud 10402, M,andon Sundays at5.U0 P.M, trou Woth at, sleeping care ou 5 50. 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