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Sa Al THE NEW YORK SUN. SATURDAY MORNING, NOV, ‘The Rebelo Getting tircd of Fightiog, A® apparently interminable wail reaches us fom Dixie reepreting the wholesale desertions from the Confederate armies. For some time past ‘hosubject bas formed the chief burden of cor- Tina! from that quarter, From Jrve. Davia down to the most common village politician aud newapa- ber, we hear doleful forebodinga of the in- evitable results of @ persistence in the “ ab- sentoe mysterm,'' aa the desertiona are mildly called. It \n estimated that three times as many mon are absent without leave, am the total number of sol- thers in the ranks, According to these statements it appears that if the absentera or stragglers would rovurn to their duty, no new enlistments, either of white men or negroes, woull be necessary, end the armies under Generals Las Beac- eroamp, Hoon and Price would outnum- cer the commands of Generale Grant, SHERMAN, Thomas aud Rosectans The ostural explanation 19, 1864, of fighting, and avail themeelves of every chance te escape from o service and from @ cause that is at va.iance with thelr literesta as nen and cttizens, The glittering smetn of a Confederacy, found pon man's Injustice to man, is losing ite charma; aud the leaders formerly respected and obeyed, are losing their hold over the masses That the relel soldiers are getting tired of the war is an ob- vicus fact. The p.ckets shout across to our soldiera _. | couple of years—if not seoner sary—s persistence in the present system will in- evitably exhaust and bankrupt tho netion in « us to carry on the war for twenty yours, f neces. will with ths pope of ‘The Soldiers’ Thankagiving Dinner, Next Thursday will be an eventful day among the Union soldiers. Their frends at home have determined that the \rave men who are fight- ing the Latties of their country shal! not be forvot- ten, and & movement Ia in progress to furnish them with agran! Thankegiving dinner Tn thie city the werk of preparation for the featival has! een going on for severe) days. Turkeys, chickens, and | *iking any more o other delectable vianda, have teen collected from ell parte of the country, and packed for tranaper- tation to the army. The bakers of New York, Brooklyn and Williamsburgh have entered into the work with commendable petriotiam, and are now engaged in cooking nearly ten thousand turkrys, as their part of the contribution to ihe dinner. Meantime, the most literal donations of desired ar- ticles and money are flowing in upon the commit- tee having tho arrangements for the feast in charge. ‘ The peopie, regardless of party or secular distinc. vidi tt of all this {s that the rei! soldiers ure gotting tired tions, are vieing with each other in the noble work which shall make the soldiers fee! that they live | 4 inthe hearts of their countrymen, end thes their ed efforts to upbold the old fiag are fully ona by those for whom they are fighting. ut to fur- , Leet LD py Bn la of all twenty million in ths [Ay ey formally oon ostentatiously make their new Emperor ‘rartily weloome to trams ray on them wed their rights provided he vi) only haa and destroy people of these ie oul Southern Th mperor fully appreciates his new powers ani ponmbilities, Only one week ago there might have been aome doubt whether he was indeed an absolite, or only # constitutional and Nmited monarch; there is no deubt pow. Now be may do absolutely aa be pleases; the “election” of laat week formally gives hin carte blanche, and places all legal or constitutions! restricuons alto~ sosher in abevance untyl the end of the war, and Ged kno ow lo There ia ve use of partios | rth country; there are none, The unterr.fied Demo racy is wr rifed out ot ite five with; whatsovver relict what- Aoever echoes or reflections of the ancent spirit of free citizenah'p may be supposed stil! to exiat there, must eink down, and be iow, aud die out, im the deai level of craven aubiniasion Be it so; but all this, however aad and disgrace- ful for that people, may be no great comfort to us outrary, th molute military despotem sakes ms country mors formidable for ag easion; it is the true organizauon for conquest, id we Lave uow t) prepare for the very graud- ent effort the Yankee nation can be made capable of with all ite powers and resources developed to their uttermost, to crush these States and stamp their inhabitants ‘nto the earth = Tt js no new thing under the sun, this deadly uel between a confederation of free States, fight- ing for their liberties and honor, and a great contulitated m'litary despotism armed for their destruction, Emperor Abratac is not much more absolute than was King Pailp of Spain when bo nish a repast of such magnitude »# vast amount of | hurled the whole might of bis realins upon the supplies ie necessary, and notwithstanding the fmmense quantity already donated, there is still & neceasity for continued end greater offorta. that they would gladly lay down their arms end Comittee who have the matter in charge estimate revuiro to their homes if they were protection, Our soldiers understand and sppre- ciate this dispomtion of the “Jobnuies,’ and the Kenly feeling that prevails among the men in the two armies may be traced to thiscause, That thie disposition of the soldiers finds »® counterpart in the people ia too obvious to need elucidation, and itis the part of wise stetesmauship t encour- acethis disposition, and hold out such terms of arineaty, forgiveneas and protection of law as wit doyrive the Southern masses of al! pretext for con- tinuing the war, The present moment seeme fay- orable for the adoption of a conciliatory course of this kind in connection with s vigorous war policy incase of refusal, It in one of the most favorable * gus of the times that the President end adminie- tration seem disposed to offer propositions for e re- turn to the Union, The Southern soid ers will cer- tanly eppreciage It even if theirleaders do not, Taxation of Sales the Trae Source Kevenue. sure of | at forty thousand turkeys, and 8 like proportion accompaniments will be required to furnish « | One-third of it. “rousing” dinner, such as our soldiers deserve. To effect this, it is neconsary that al! who have tho ability shell contribute something for the occasion. Tt ie the first time during the long war that an at tempt haa been made to provide the soldiers with » luxurious dinner, and certainly no one can grudge the trifle which each individual is now called upon to contribute, What a contrast the coming feast wil! be to the dinners which the brave fellows have | their Treasury was full, and their credit wae bigh, eaten during the last four years instead of pork-junk—righ pastries Instead of hard- tack, And how they will enjoy it! luscious turkeys encugh to cure a New York epicure of hie dispep- sia to ace the way the boys will relish the @avory | past. Aiuougs it be true, teu, luxuries efter four years’ confinement to the arty rations, Who, then, wil! refuse to contribute ao little The | are many cire Tt would be | 4 Netherlands -not a whit more absolute thas K ug Xerxes when be undertook to crush the Lisle S.sies 0: Greece. [tin well to betuink us also that there matances in our ition to inep re us with hope aud confidence, We know that bow loudly seever Lincolu may call for another willion of soldiers, be will never collect that uuraber oor For four years we have been ac- customed to bis calling ont'of countless hoste; and where are they? We know, too, that there nover bas arisen, and never can aya.n arise, so imperative aud trying @ necessity for biw w capture Ru + mond and strike a mortal blow at the Coufederac, as during the past month—and General Grant is demanding reintorcements—js at a complete stand for want of reinfor ements. In truth, no matter how jondly our enemies may now boast and thr @u, we know very well that we have already bra’ aud battled the very worst they could do, wicu aud their armies aliaost double what they are bo- day, It will need @ very terr.bie fanfaronade indeed irighten into submission now those who did uot 1 before McClellan on the Pet ve been irreverendy laughing “ holas Kichmoud by the t roms aoula, and who (Grant while he hese {unr months thas the re-election oi Loncoln, raising him to an absolute, irrespons.- sovereuty, with perfect {miunity for mil his tyranuies, past and fusure and possible, docs throw in order that the Union heroes may rejoice | ge Guverninent of that country formally and os- with them in the feativities of Thankagiving Day ? | tens bly into the most perilous lorm ior aggression Who will not be gid to reflect that he has aided in making the soldiers happy for at least upon its neighbors ; yet cticaliy {t is tar more periloun to ity own subjects than to us, We flatter one day? | ourselves we have already measured and tried ali it @POCR 042.88—FIRET BOARD. U8. 60, "81, ep. .110 $09 Cum Coal Pf... 44 do... 1104 00 do. Mad 400 UB. 6, 6 fail ie 200 Am. Coal a5 do....108%4al04 20 do, oat 2 Smith & Par, G. 1) Quicksilver M... 53 woo So gab 16000 Trea, t 3-10,, 5000 Ao... y ly.e.. 96 1) Mo.6e, 00 gy ' 1000 M. Heyis. toP. R Hh . , do 1183119 1000 Cal, 7, Wt 7 zon Ohio @ Mise. 47 100 Mich. Cen. B.. 16 19.1000 do, 100 do. a lab 100 Reading R | Hh Wan wo do... 145 ‘ea lit a ‘20000 Brie 4¢b lig i100 MB a fiw 3000 Harlem let M..lu7M 1550 do... Tal ig low”) Mich. 80.24 M10) foo M.Cen. RK 3 5000 Mich. So, #.f wes 780 do, “4 wo Chi, & NW, 96 150 Cle. & Pitta, R.. 108% do 1500 do. WS'alld 270 30 Mer, S00 Canto 1) dow. . “ 5 Del. & Mad, ©. tN 188 SOON) HOARD, 19000 U.S, 6a, 'St.ep.1io% 800 Hud. Ry, BR. 56 eee 0 100 a do. 10000 Am. Gold, a) do... 100 Canion Co, 2200 do... zoo Chi. & N. 50 do.. 1 ; ivi B. & Q. K 20 7) A . . dul 100. FAW. a, Wg 160 Erie R Le ee 40... 1004910 %4 1200 do 9oa95%e 109 Maripoas Min... U3Se Washington Market Ketail Report. New Yoru, Nov. 15, 1844, But little chance has been effectest in the retail pro- duce market elooe our report of Inst week, if we may except a slight advance in the prices of some of the leading articles of household consumption, euch as Hutter, Meats, &c,, and even Poultry. which has been arriving i large quantities for the past few wecke, hae taken an upward turn, owing to the enormous de- mand for the army and for the soldiers Thankegivins, aod we learn thus any of the dealers in the vielalty of Warhington Market have clubbed together to ¢tfect ifposeible a etdll greater rise in prices, butier ine beeu advanced to GU cents for the beet quality, and 45a 56 for middling, Eggs, too, as usual at thie season of the year, command very high prices, and 6 or 6 are the most to be obtained fora quarter. Although our quotations indicate a little advance ir the prices of’ Meats since las, week, yetas it is certain that in very many cares better cuts are given than for some time Tux elections having terminated, the two ques- | But more money and more contributions of edibles | can do, that we know tle heart of its mystery, 80d | pas, we do not consider it an increase much to the done tat demand the more immed: nd earnest | are still desired by the Committee, in order to have in a great inecasure taken the ating out of it, All this paroxysus of exuliation end atrocious me. attention of the Government and people are those | make it certain that every soldier shall receive @ | nace foiowing Upon Whe Ccction Was precisely of floance and war tony be classed ne firet iu order and importance, as Ot these the fnancial subject | bounteous sllowance, And the time for furnish- ing them is now very short. affording the means of carrying on the war aud | Of viands for the great dinner, consisting of four eupplying its burde ys and exactions, The methods | thousand tarkeys, and other articles, was for- of doing this bave been needleasly complicated, | Warded to Commodore Porter yesterday, by the The whole question resolves itself into the consid. | steamer Kensington, end will be distritut- what we expected ; ana we are really so sed to Upon our nerves than might have been expected, dust wllon of soldiers now to be drafted will uot do much harin to us; but will be terrible indeed to Demovratic towne in Indiana or Obio, and will gar- rion electively the sirmegic points ot New State, in case eration of the Lest mole of distributing to each | ¢d among tle sailors in the James River | # to attempt to play the Governor there. That person in the community his exact proportion of | 8nd along the North Atlantic coast. This morning, the losses or conto: the war. In other words, the | the Committee will begin to load @ steamer with people who do the fighting must be fed, paid’ | the bull of the contributions for the army. It is expected to leave on Sunday for City Point, The and supported out of the surplus earnings or pro- ductions of those who remain at home at tao farm last instalment will go by a fast steamer on Mon- and workshop, Isis ef the highest importance | day. To-day, then, isthe last opportunity offered to al! concerned that these surplus productions | for sending In contributions, As wo said be’ore, the Committee earnestly request all friends of the shall be collected in a manner thas will entail the least possible loss to the community. A glance at | soldiera to sid them in making the dinner ample whole Norti country is now in its transition state ; possug trom 4 spe ies ot mob-Deinocracy w » mil- Mbary tuonarchy ; snd this will.on of men is likely | house steaks, buasbe to Le usetn!, to use the words of Lord Sirafforu, as ‘*good lookers on."* LENOOLN'# THANKSGIVING DAT. Under this head the Diapaton gives vent to the following reflections as suitable to the times from Tebel point of view : We observe that L'ncoln, with commendable our financial cond.tion shows that the methods | for all. Contributors are directed to send their do- Le eps a6. es Jeune Bie proclamation (Ge a iGhy of heretofore adopted have not accomphahed the de- | Bationsin kind to 438 Fourth avenue, and contri- sired end. The aysterns of loans and taxation re- | butions of money to either of the following parties: | anybody on earth has reasou to be thauk-ul that James 1. Jacksou, 65 East 35th street ; Jobn H. sorted to by the Adraiulstration stand out as the ereateat failures of the war, They bave not proved adequate for and public opinion is almost unanimous in de- manding a chinge of some kind, Under the pres- ent system our debt has been needlessly and ruin- ously increased enormously and the credit of the country is seri- ousle Ix, sro, Indeed, 1% 18 only too evident that 9 persieivnce in the present policy of loans and taxation during another year of war will result in of the present syatemn that it places our great and | simply @ fashionable species of gambling. prosperous people in the false atuitude before the tion that fs by no mews Sed by fects, change |= a matter of necessity rather than choice, financia! policy on a sound basis of taxation once is very little indication, suggested for the consideration of the next Cou- ereaa, #0 far from being founded on any now or correct principles of political economy, are actual- home production, These plans are based on a jalse system, which Ignores the lessons ofexporience thas | 4474 every thiug but shirt aud taxation beyond @ certan proportion of thirty or | through @ lony lat of forty per cent, of the value, ceases to be productive, | betting bas been practised to some extent for @ creat oat articles are uow taxed and tar.tTod to the | Many years, but has never been so Kenora! as now, of from eighty to four hundred per cent, | Tbe exploit of the erratic Bax Pariey Poour, a few M amount and the consequence is that the poople ce duce and consuine them, and the Treas lilled as was anticipated by i correct system of age to proe ury is not taxation would Upon consumers leaving production sud oven taking care to atimulate it, and the Admluistrasion bave exploded European syriens adapted to our wants nor the i our people. The result prees’ly what was pre. dictod by the Boy. Ifthe g: Stow of tax ug sales, which was recoma suded t adopted at the commencement of would have been hase. 1 levy only unchecked Wilach were neither © War, ite Cost we bulf; our det would ne - rs #6 comprehend the full siguficanve of Mr. Lipeois! © not amount to teuh part of what it racalaait " “3 is now ; paper money, if we bad any, would be section, and recocnize that {t means ouce st par with gold, and the busiena be scarcely felt, even by the poor. A four per cnt, tax ou sales would produce, without preasing injurious)» “pon any existing interest inthe come munity, double or treble the sinounts that is now derived from tarith and excise tax of two or three hundred per cent., that crashes the energies of all classes, Ibis not wo late & resort Ww this system, and Gt ts to be hoped thas Congress will take the matter into consideration et tho next ses. sion. Tho adoption of this plan would diffuse new vitality and energy throughout the entire country, and pour an smple revenue tuto they Treasury thas may be made to supersede the neo remty of loans, Buch » consummation would carry e moral weight that would be of incalculable seryi::¢ to the Union sause, The plem of taxation of sali would enable Sher 211 Fifth aver, tbe purpose iniended, | Wm, Martin, 41 od, 12 East 40th street; LeGrand Cannon, Wo. H. Lee, 26 West 87th street; ‘cat 28th atrees; D. D. T. Mar- bell, 123 East 84th street; Peter Coutant, 469 Third avenue ; Edw Btephenson, 6th National Bank, 2th strect and Sd avenue; Charles C. Pinckney, 17 Weat 89th street; Wm. P. Faterbrook, 150 Fast The cost of living has advanced } Sth street; John Stephenson, 47 Fast 27th street; John T. Wilson, 5 Park svenue; Tuomas Murphy, 114 Lexington avenue. Election Bets. Butte under any circumstances is highly re- national bankruptcy, It is also @ glaring fauls | Prebeasivle and injurious to good morals, being Bus when betting assumes the character recorded in world of betng unable to carry on the war, and | Uumerous instances since the Jate election—politely thus represents us to be ins condition of exhaug- | termed “eccentric wagers''—it Lecomes albeurd and ridiculous as well as immoral, Frou all parte Under these circumstances «is apparent that @ | of the country we beard of the payment, or rather the fulfillment of the conditions, of wagers which and it Ietherefore highly desirable to place our | are too foolish and silly to emanate from respocta- Sysry RO6rRy cf Sos] 80d Lone)? SW NED othey i600 He people, such as the parties are genera!ly repre for all, But of this it fs to be regrottod that there | sented to te, Thus, in Albany one party wheeled Moat of the schemes | avother through the streets in a wheelbarrow, and both were mercilessly pelted with snow-balls all along the route, as they richly deserved to be. At Mobawk @ man rode through the streets on » mow- ly based upon # perpetuation and eeeravaton of | ing-tuachine with @ negro wornan at hia side, Io wore of the worst features of the preseut ayatew, | Springfield, Moss, a supper was given iu which For instance, it 14 proposed to incroaso the taritf, | Whites aud |lacks were seudwiched around the aad to double the excise upon certain articles of | table, as the result of an election tes iu Columbus, Ohlo, a man ran through the streets drawers—end #0 on | absurdities, This class of | years ago, in wheeling » barrel of applos from a country town to Boston, in payment of a bet made Wagers tos wonderful degree. 10 # ‘egitisaato way, and not disgrace the proiession cousat of the guld market was contiL.aed to- by gravuitous exbibitions, ¥ (\s journal, had been | | tthe war would | ere, | | shorant floanciers, 4 | Wth Busnanx, and the great notoriety which he | thereby achievod, seems to have stimulated foolish | Bat sucn exhib But Congress | “ous are very weak and silly, aud ouly teud to ox. chowen to alopt the | hibit the performers in the light of ridicule, If meo areen.ulousof the attention which monkeys | auksgiving among the universal Yankee nation, Wo have nothing to say against the custom I the rain felis upon the unjust as well as the jusi, it is the Yankee, At this t.me they have special grounds for thanks- Mane Ta 1560, their nation was free from debi. ‘ne interest upon their debt im 1964 is over eighty- one millions of doilars, which is avout five millions more than the whole revenue of the Un.ted Biates the year before they went to war. May nex’, their national debs will amount to $2,- 500), 000,00, and an interest of $115,000,000. This iw something to be thankful for, it they mean to psy it. In 1860, a million or more of Yankees were alive aud eating thanksgiving turkey and pum- kin pie who will not be crowding tho tables at the thenkegiving of 1864. The Yunkee who docs not Tejoice that these teilows are out of the way, and that he is eating their share as well as his own, roust be lost w ull the finer feelings of hia race, It is much to be thanktul for thus she> have such = President as Lincoln, Woat other men on tho habitable globe would have chosen an iguorant and vulgar back woods peitifogger for their Chief Maine trate; or, baving incurred the loss of the metest portion of the'r territory, more shan @ million of inen and two billions uf mongy, in peualty of sheir folly, would bave worked for bis re-election with would expect anything e'se from = guother tour yeara’ experiment but adoable amount ot debt and dead men? Waustother men would find oevasion for thaukagiving in such # past aod such a future? Bitthe Yankee kuows what he is about, The money of the Government goes iuto bis own pock- et; and the fewer to cat, the more to be eaten, Bo he wends up bis praises for Abraham Lincoln, thas dospenser of fat contracts and thinger-out of crowd. ei populations, What other inen would bave carried ou @ war in the spirit aud inanner in which the pious and ex- cmplary Sous of Pilgrims have couducted this con- tess? ‘Tbousands ot dwelling-houses burned and tovir once happy and unotfeuding inmates turned out to face, us Lest thoy may, cold aud starvation ; ten thoussnd barns and mils with all their con- fouls, elven to the flames; whole cities depopulat- eu jobber cites tude the taryet of @ storm or bomb. sheom bursung amoug belploss shrekiug wormuen woud children; vast aud ounce lovely regions of coun. try laid black anc bure by the tery besom of denoe lanoul Barely po otner men wut Yankees could | perpetrate, in the eyes of the world, decda like bdese; SUG Lo other eo, In any Age, Would thank the God of Corimienity for the wchievemeonia of devia, } is Lot ws other men. Better to be the victim | $oan the perpetrator of cries against God and Humanity, Financial b ecullar conditions of | Sttrnetin # menagene, let them exhibit ther tastes Soatheru News. The Rickmoad papers lately rece ved seem to all, uucompromising bi itty to rebellion and slave Heuce thes tone is marked Dy a waliyuity of expression Unusual even in thas latiiude, when | epeuling of the “Lated Yunkeus."" The following extracts from the Examines of Tuesday last will serve ag an ‘lustracion of the temper of the rebel press on this subject; Tt mattera but litte to us what force on lotimdaton, the wo-called clection iu the enemy's country nas resulted in giving to that country a8 its Cliof Mivistrate for four yoars longer the same Abraham Lincoln, whose name is synonymous bob with unspariug war upon the Bouth, and iron des; pousia over the North means by which thie has been brow : the concern of his own lioge subjects, to know that we now stand fuce to Th nough for us face with an avowed miljtary despotiem, wielding a whole na- tion ee 8 sword in itsh dempitied for all its arbitrar: bus by this re-election in and, and not only fully in- actions in the past, 0 do whatsoever it New York, briday, Nov. 15. 6 Pate The downward ed p.wuc.paily upoo favorable war rumo.-: | tMusOue 1 e.@ rollows i—-Ab 10 A, ot, g Wb, 21D 5 WMO, BE9d95 11d, LITA; : + 1146 Y1bm: 12, 21B4g5 A24 iy 2125 22K Bida; Blades 3.0, 21505 Ubu, 2 4, 216; 0) 217s, ‘The heivy tad in ola has Dumesous f.ilurer amon WAAR parties to-day. The several stock market wre heavy and consi Jerably loner, Governments wero lear aeuve, Th | ket continues easy, without much act oun iar * The by what frauds, by | biokers are cooking bus little accommodation, aud at T percent. readily obtain all they require, Diwounte ing operations were rather more active at 7 4 a9 per cent, Sterling bills were dull aud uneeitied, Bunkers | asked 1059 f cgold. To-day cominenced the pre-pay- | ment of the vanuary interest Coupousof the bonds of ht about are | the United States. The agererate payments due Jan- nary let are $9,558,521 in gold. Of this sum a consi- | derable portion is for registered bonds, the interest on which will not be prepaid. The applications this moru- ing at the Sub-Treasury were numerour, and the aagrogete of old paid ous was large, By she Ist of | ters, 2 00 8 hundred ; Les us reyowwe wish the Yankees that "ho | disadvantage of buyers. The following were some of the prices we find qnoted one year aco to-day, The very beet meats, 708 cts, Eges, 27cts. per doz. Butter, The fret instalment | tat sort of thing that it now produces less etfoct | best quality, 3%, common 26c, per pound, and Cheese lic, per pound. Below, we give to-day's quotations at Washington Market and vicinity, Thase prices in- clude fair to good articles only omittitig the worst ‘ork | @rades of meats and vegetables, and the hi chest prices r. Seymour abouid be so ileadvised | paid by firet-claes restaurants and the Ftfth Avenue epicures, Butchera’ Meate.—Prime roasting pieces are selling at thas & poun rainary cuts, 20az6e; parter- Svadbe; sirloin, 24azbc ; corned-beel, 12 aide; veal forequaiters, léaléc; hindsyjusrtecs, Que 4c; mutton forequarters, lualve ; hindquarters, 12a 14e; lainb forequarters, 12a—c; hindquarters, 14a —€; hans, 22esvc ; shoulders, Z4a2he ; bacon, 24a26e ; fiesh pork,2Uaz2c ; corned pork, %2a%4c; sausages, 14a 1c; Buglish bacon, —. Powltry ana Game,—Prime Napisy ce selling at ha2Se per Ib, chickens, 2uaz6c; ducks, : ad pe: : broiling chickens, 2c per pound; Ke per pound; tame equab, J v0ad 50 9 doze % OVed wi a dozen ; partridges, 1 1¥al 25 per® son, Zeb, . ‘hcese.—Orange county buts wr in pails Butter and Ci inselling atéSc a pound ; prime sta e600; tair Stor 2bc; duties, 48a50c; cooking butter, 42adse; cheese sbout 23 cents lor good quality, Fish,—Ecle are veiling at 16a20c @ pound; striped bews, 15a) 5c; halibut, 2oa2ze ; blue tien, —c; week teh, —~ ; perch, 1c; sea basa, 2uc; haddock, Sa {ve Hound- Ort 12e; saumon trout, 2ua2c ; codtien,, le lie; biack fish, ldaibe ; mackerel, l¥eidc ; herring, 5. \10e each ; #1a6)ts Loe per poud ; lobsters, Saluc; oys wera, 2 We 40) 6 hundred ; clams, Toc u hunuied; piu tled oys- pickled clans, 1 00 4b andred, Vegetables,—Liu eans 6 Belling at Z5crm quart ; eweet potatoes, 2 25a — a bush; tomatoes, 2b © per pk; Canuiinowers, each 26060 ; potatoes, peach bicwa, 2 bun 415; Jackson whites, 1 50ul 70; ex plants, Ie each ; onlous, —AT Oc peck ; turnips, 30c a peck; cabbagos, 1zalSe a heaa) radiates, zc a bunch ; lettuce, sc; © rier plants, 1alse each } parsnips, 6alve per bunch ; Mia. tow syuanbes, Zasuc each ; Deve, bade. ty ry venue Herehoand and ‘far, for the cure of Coughs, Colds Intiuenza, Hoarse ne Hale’s Honey of Difiicult Breathing, and all Affections of the T)iroat Bronchial lubes and Lungs, leading to Consumpiion, Vhisinfallible remedy is composed of the Honay of the plant Horehound, in chemical union with Tar- Balm, extracted from the Lie Principle of the forest tree Abies Balsames, or Balm of Gilead. The Haney of Horehound soothes and scatters all irritations and intammations aud the T'ar-Balm cleanecs and heals the throat and air passages leading to the lungs, Five additional fugrodients keep the organs cool, molat, and in healthtul action, Let uo prejudice blader you.from testing this soverelyn remedy of an illuetrions physi- cian and chemist, who himself thoroughly tested it for years In his extensive private practice, It is eafy eure and pleasant, the Tar-Balm being entirely free from } the offensive qualities of coumon tar, Price, 5) Cents perbetile, For sale by all druggist. CHAKLAS bow NER, General Agent, 44 Cedar st, New York.40% Messrs. Fowler & Wells, Phrenologinu, 3890 Broadway, tiake examinations Day ud Evening, 4 jane * as 3 The best Strengthcnuing Ilaster is the Po- rous PLAS LER of Ih, ALLCOCK, They are ware Tul i to ood tweaty years, but nay be return: Stor weeb liaster without ¢ DATES, IMP( ANT QUALITIF, They will cules Weakness of the Back, Poin of the ide, a Las se of the Knee or of the Ankle, or Cold Feet, sooner and with more comtort than any other appacation, Dold by all demors, P’riuespal Ottice, 24 anal et, one avs Life Balsam—Kbeumatiom io its most painful forms, #iso, Serotula, bryeipes ins, Sault Rb uta, Pimples Bloiches old Ulcers, Fever Sores, the worst cases of d.seanes of the Blood, Mercur- 1 bia, Debility, Liver and Kidneys, &e., | are mioet certainly cured by tule great Puritier, {| Myait's Lite mi hae eu thousanas of cases of there aud eum, cineages, and it will Inost certuniy ch ean be reached by medicine if in accurdance with the uirce ions, pots tate Basan cured Witlet Jarvis, Keg, 277 Hicks #t, Boodgiyu of ceep and ieciibie ulce.s op the sans bat ueciced that aumputation VO ALO, va cuced Mi, BE. B, Holly, Dock- 174 Mactivon st, of atenine uleer, after he b ip the Broadway Hoepital six months, and | thea thought to be incurable, Piincipal depot, 246 (errand et, One Dotlar per pottle ; #1X tor $6, bold by Drugelets generally, 112 Wheeler & Wilson’s Hishes Pree ium lockstitch sewing machines, No, 075 brond- way. di Fall and Winter -Uf you want Fall and Winter ciothing, go to U. By BALDWIN's, To aud Te Bowery, The targeat stock and etore in the elsy, and Prices lees, Childr departinent not equalled, 0% Diamond larlor Matches.--These Matches are the beet in the world, sure fire, withous suiplur, no disagieeable smell, anda luxury and cointort siuokers und people with weak tones. For eale Whoieaale and reiail by THE LODE MANUFAC- TURING CO,, No, 66 Courtiandt at., New York, 425. Boots and Shoes,—(:reat Reduction in prices, at NERLY'S tamily shoe store, 345 Bowery, largest Eid meson neriies tte EkGe crkemeteas = ae to oT, | t SPECIAL NOTICES. — NE a ae aa Vemdecarr’s Eureka Coflee.—-A (up of dalics ous cottee com alwe. ted by uring thie rive cotles, For sale Grocer ally. | hee Ag Chambers eireet. ROBER DAVIE, Sole 1 SRE eta 1* DKATMS. BLAKF.—On Thursday, Nov, 17, Clonakilty, Go. Cork, tretand, aced 97 years. The imendect the family are reapectruly invited to atiend thestuneral, thie (Saturday, afternoon, at ? § Jobn Bieke, of o'clock, from the residence of his sou Patrick, 4 Ave. B. 124 CURLEY \t his residence, 290 Ave, A, New Y: Edward Curle >, Saf wien a eae sand friends are reepectinily invited to atte the funerai, on § bP et Ms upday wn a ka GRANT—© 4 Friday, Nov. 18, John Grant, a of Hunsley, 8 couland, aged 65 youre, pels The frieuas and ielatives of ¢ members of Caledonian Division, No. 21, '8. of and ot Wael ington Prospect Temple ot Honor, teepectinily t ovited to attend the tuaeral, on Sun Stlernoon, 28 th inet. at 1 o'clock, trou ble late resie denee, 45 Ki ag at, Aberdeen (scotiand) papers pleare ise copy. KAVANA GH—On Friday, Nov. 18th, Patrick Kare anach, a tative of Enuiscorthy, County Wextordy Treiand, 184d 67 years, His re atives and friends aleo those of hie eonm pines v np and MA sag ee eof his sone-ine aw, Juhit MeMahon and Matrick Lynch, are reapect> fully inv ited teationd the fiueral, to-morrow Cone day) att) rooon, Nev at 1 e'clock, from bis inte reeweuc @ 35% Madison et, Winois vipers please cop Wa MONT '3-Of consumption, Jane, daughter of Jameg t ecca Monde uatives and friends of the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on sundae Atternoe ty Nov, 2f) as 1 o'cluck, from the residence of hey p arenra, 565 Eighth et, w MOR, \N- On Thureday, Now. 17, 1864, Michael Moe mei. a i ativeof the Vaishof Tynagh, Couuty Gale way, Ire dand. 16 relativer and frionds of the famil pre zest wiehes invited $ eitend the funeral, thie & iy) atternoon, at ‘cloe sely, trom hit late reet ue o€, oSY Firat ave, atphanes 1 7 are Kfay Op Nov. i7th, Elizabeth MeCarthrs ee core, Treen! 3 mouths, @ hative of Newmarkets Her i riengs, and those of her brother, John Py Curran, and ber son-in-law, Owen Keily, are 16 fully to viter, to attend the funerni, on saturd inet. at 1 o'clock, trom her late residence, 20 ou N.Y, McCAR' Py _ On Friday, 18th, after a long and pre vere iliné as, Joun McCarthy, « native of Innishaue non, Co. Cork, ireiand, in the 644 rof his awe. jenude of the family, and thoee of hie som re reepecttully invited to atteud the fuse ral, or Sunday atterioon, 20th inet at 2 o'clocks feo ince residence, ST Division et. Cork papece woleue e copy. McGOVERN —On Nov. 18th, Anne Flirsea Me( @:%, the hewoved daughter of James and Sarah M Govern, aed ¥ yeare and 7 monthe, dhe relatives and trieade of the family are respect. fully invited to atteud the funeral, on Sunday alere O'clock, from the resiuence of it Sdu et, bet. letanud Yd aves. 141 LL—On Thursday, the 17th Inet, after @ i rs John O'Douuell, a native of Cashity Co. Lipperary, Ireland, in the 26th vear ot his age, tis relatives and friends, and those of his bro» ther, Nicholas O'Donnell, aro most respecttully ree * quested to attend the funeral, on Sa! urdey, the 19th |, Me wb Lie o'cluck, P.M. from his late residen ‘cor, 89th et. and Sth ave, without further notice. TOWN—On Thursday, Nov. 17, of consumptior “Thomas lowa, aged 61 voais, 8 monthe and 47 aay.” The triends aud selatives of the faunily are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday attere Hoon, Nov. 2uth, at 1 o'clock, trom his late reste dence, 365 Madieon at, WEST—On Friday, Nov, 1Sth, Grove Bent, son of ithe late aniel and Mary West. i Lhe trieuds and relatives ot the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on jouday, 21e@ {neh at | o'cock, P. M., trom hie late 1eridencey 253 William et, to Greenwood Cemetery. 16 TRADE NOTICES. OURNEYMEN BAKERS UNION NO. 1, will hold their mosting this evening in 8th eve, cor. 16th ay entrance in 14th ‘4 O'clock pies cisely, Aji members of the abo re invited; fe oye br oni RiCtENE MMLG ae be broug’ 46 the meeting, RICHARD THORNe TON, Prest. JAMES WAISUN, soc. 426 SILVERSMITHS—THERE WILL BE & special aeoting of the Silveremithe’ Protective Association next Monday. Nov. 21st, ut 7 P M,at 160 Heater st. All the membere are requested to be pres- ent, as there is business of importance, All prasslies Tee. le ot the trade are invited. Wh. THOMAS, McLAUGHI Koc. 8 5 sf 123 _ SOCIE' PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING AND Coucert this Kvening at 157 Bowery, by Division 3, 8, af T. Ne~une commence at 7) o'clock, ppoake and heip to save the seaiaty ana \ PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETINGS Dr, Robinson wfi deliver a phystolorical lecture iliuetrated by diagrams of the haman system, at Enet Brosdway, on Sunday evening at 7s o'clock, D, WALFC res, 108 F HER MATHEW T. A. B, SOCIETY, No. 4 of New York, Hall 12thet, near avenue C, Public tempesance meeting to-morrow (Sunday) eves ning, Nov, 2v, Speaking by Messre. John Mosuan, D, Langton, P. ©. tiollyw aud lieury B, Sulu Singing ss Mesare. Kos, Kidd, Purcell, Berwick an Agnew, The public are most respecitully laviled te stiend, GEORGE FLEMING, Pies, L. MCRPHY, Ree, Sec'y, 1 JPPATHE t MATHEW T. A. B, SOCIETY, No, 2 of N, Y.—‘I'he Committee ot Arrangewen: on Bail, are notified to attend @ ineeting at the on Suaday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Lhe members the Boriety are requested to come prepared wo take their ticke By oruer of M. J. SAL DE, Chairmen, N, See, 181 MATHEW T, A, B. SOCIETY, Y., Hall coruer 24d et and Yd ave, wil weekly meeting on Sunday evenings Nov, wth. at T o'clock 2, } Speaking by Mr, Jobo druna aud Mr, Warden, img by Mr, Carroli, Mr, Stocker aud Mr, Pagan, JUOMN MAMILION, resis deat, THOMAS CONCANNON, Ree, secty, 127 FATHER MATHEW U, B, T, A. B, SOCIE» ty. Pubiie lew perance meeting Sune i Nov, Mth, at Hall, oof Mroome at. luan, Kiowa aud piephensou, Nash and Grehaue, 1. L. LYNCH, Kee, See, FATHER MATHEW T. A. BK, SUOCLETY, No, 6, ot N, Y., cor, 44th at. aud 8th av.—Dr, Laws wr. Jolin Duuu, Mr, K, Austa, W. W, Parkhouses nod Miss McVay will Le with usou Sunday Evening, Ny. B.-The wenilers are Botitied to attend, as busie hess of importance wil Le transacted, ora FR, PURCELL, Pree J. TUITE, Ke ie JAcKson HALL— « Bpes , Bingore—Stock JUN BARIY, Press, ATHER MATHEW U, is, L. A. bs, Society, Branch No, 1,—Pubtic meeting eve.y Sunday oud itureuay evenine, at 7 o'ciock, uieeting Will be audtcssed o-morrow evening, -ivihy by JObn A, Willy WhO will deliver & ikee on intempeimuce abu ate Kesultsy aud will alee Toto Phownr Davis's immortal posin on the bab ot Fonsenor: and Mi, Musebland, of Biookiy wiciese the meet Singing by M ‘Toney ana Mose ragan. Wtidifant JUN LYNCH, pec mw ~ a ry’ “yer . \ OTICE,—THE, ST. JAMES’ ROMAN CA} thoi.c i. is, Bocwety wis MOB. wt Ld meets LEAK Falls WO 1), OU punuuy, tue web 4 bis Ot TL O'Cl0C a, A. diy 10K bbe pad pose Os Lecuruiog then): WUC, WEEE TOO 1d s008eVEK BL; Che pchuolm? 10uu ath bea bo ot, Janie woman Cauouc Cou. 1h James ot. pe-auce nvciely swelled © le Cuuccn of Linuucut py a0 Caucepnob, ia 142 Ot Alsou Puvue emperand \ BW vik LO how OB CLO ee vedi, sh beivardOOlly Be O'CL Che AME Wes ug wal ve 4 ivkbOu Uy UO Wve ode ROUUEIOU. Aveor.m, Ger Leda plOly URORO Blew Cooul, Abeury Cas J-Ru vunn, awest®. KObETL Wivsuu, Hensy U's. vas Gad Stucke: Will DILE Bole Choe tuanpecrs BGUE Me eveNIUE, Meult.e abu thew faue Ww be polite ud KeDe.A! we any iced, i, Weesident, VAVID BAKILEY, Sere. i adv YORK TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION h, An adjournet Gbs OF Lue Lion will be leid ot Bobauie bt, OS bast i, aay eveuile, at 5 o'clock Bb, CODIANGTON, Re grr TAL NOTICE WP. 4, 0t Honor, No. Oodwey, thie Satune be A. MUL Mine, Pies, Wy 118 ee . TO MEMBERS OF W, » Oy to attend the 1 Inte Wiother JON GRANT, ws our ptragtedhigt Bowery, on Sunday, the Luin, at 12 o'clock, iso the MielHe.B OF Lalayerte and Mosaic I',’s ot Honor are reepecuuiy IBVited lo sited, B. bu w.c, B. MANNING, Ky 8. Be We "THE MEMBERS OF CALEDONIAN Di. ion, No. 31, 4. of T., are notitied {to 0g ot tucit Divison room, No, 347 Bowery, at 12 0’ Boon, Sunday, the wrb inst, to funeral of our lave Droter A CaS ey WU take place trom his lave residence, 43 King at, wae Luey Wille acc@upan edt, the iemé 9 a ow a a \! 1) t i] JOHN Ub i ee