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A HOME AND SCHOOL. 
a 
Juliets. 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
New York. Nov. 5. 1869. 
Monk v Is In pood supply, and demands to-day have 
been met at from ii to I per cent., according to the 
character of tho collateral, Gold lias declined since 
our lust limitation, ns is shown by the following table 
oi the dally fluctuations: 
Monday. 
outlay. 
.ednesday. 
Thursday... 
Friday....... 
Our Five-twenties sold in London to-day at B3k for 
II!“s ; Hi S' tor lias : 83K for ’K’s, and 77 Y for Ten-for- 
ues. Tlie prices in New York at noon to-day were as 
follows: 
Oue.ifog, 
Loxreffi, 
Highest. 
Close. 
.. 128N 
12 
1*29 H 
129)6 
..328*8 
128 
128*6 
128 Vi 
. 128 
121‘6 
123 
12766 
. 127*6 
128:56 
127 S 
120J6 
. .12.;-, 
128?6 
127 H 
lrii--. 
,;i28>i 
120)6 
127 $ 
127)6 
Off'd. As’d, 
I’. S. I-.'S, 8J 0 nsy; 
I '. S.5-208, *81,-- — - 
L . S, 5-208 c. V! 115 115k 
I - C.'Di IU 
Offd. AS’d. 
ir.8,5-30s,n.,’65.11ak H.v. 
P. 8.5-ais.c. 'U7.U5K 1 lo-fi 
It. S. 5-20s o. 68.115k 1I5JJ 
r.s. kmus. ...ion, -- 
U. 8. 5-21)3 C, ’06,11 J*4 1 lit’. | 30-yoar cur Puo.lOVJn — 
The stock quotations at 1 o’clock this afternoon 
were: 
Off’d. Ask’d. ■ Off'd. Ask’d 
n- i v ' 
Cumberland... 27 
W. fr. A Co: Ex 
American Ex... 05 
Adams Ex... 
Mor Union Ex,. 
QtH ksiivey. 
( anion Co. 
PdCillc Mail ... 
West. t’.Tel... 
N. V. Cell. 
Eric. 
Erl© prof . 
Hudson River. 
Harlem. 
I liirhfii) prof... 
Reading.... 
Cliic. & Alton... 
i in- x .VI. ,. of. 
N. J. Centra" 
Alton X T. II... — — 
19 
18)6 
; Alum 4t T.U.pf 
— 
— 
38 
Till. W. ,V W.. 
(!2’5 
62), 
. 5 Y 
58 
; I’ol.W AW.pt 
, - - 
72 
6? 
59 
• .Mil. A St. Paul. 
, 70k 
70k 
— 
- | 
1 M.A SI. Paul pt 
•S3-\ 
84 
us 
15 1 
Ohio A Miss ... 
2(ifti 
»!5f 
50 H 
53 1 
Midi. Cent. 
I'M 
139!-. 
59 V 
su 
Mich. South_ 
91k 
yi’. 
»(Vf 
| 
III. Cent. 
ISIS 
191 ft 
Clev, tt Pitts... 
8ik 
28 
2»k 1 
1 lev, Col A (’In. 
■— 
4? 
r.) ; 
Clile. It 1 A Pae 
184 >4 
1()D, 
liWhf 
0. A N. 'Westerti 
7D6 
T1 .'k 
1:10k ! 
1. A N. Wi n Id’ 
HI. 1 # 
Hli 1 fj 
139 
— 
Boston W. P 
— 
97 
97 If 
Marljiosa. . 
,7k 
9 
11.V, 
117 
Mariposa prof . 
13 
15k 
INI 
Fort Wayne. 
SO 
8i>A 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. November 4, ififii). 
Beans nnd Pens. — Receipts of beans, 1,251 
bushels—8H do. above last week. The increased sup¬ 
ply did not equal the wants of trade, and holders 
have obtained stiff prices. The annexed prices arc 
likely to varv in favor of tile seller, in; heavy arrivals 
are nearly due by canal, and wo may look for regular 
railroad receipts. Hand-picking i home is still 
urged There has been Considerable movement. In 
Canada peas, tree in Obis., at $1.50: bulk lots, in bond, 
are quiet,, ut j#1.1I.j. Southern It. 15. peas are weak or, 
following a reee.it decline ut Norfolk, whom prices 
have fallen to ; here |4®$i/25 p<M‘ two bushel 
bag. Wti quote beans, pen, prime, per bushel, igO.HV.tf 
$3.2n; medium, prime, ^a-.jiiu common to fair, 83-25 
marrows, prime, l'.!.26(iu8.25; Common to lair, 
$2.5064 j3. 
Beeswn v.—Shippers should by lids time begin to 
make collections tor the foreign market, hut till) low 
rute of gold causes them to hold Oil’ 08 long as they 
can. The supply is large and those carrying tho most 
do not hold for highest prices. Wo quoin Western 
and Southern, IU,. II fee. 
Rroaili Corn. Tho market is quiet, and with 
further information pointing to a fair crop t prices 
have a downward tone. 
IJntrev. Stock has rolled In at a rate that, should 
appall dealers, but wo do not vet find any really scared 
on cuber side of tho city. We certainly haven bur- 
densoiiK) accumulation, Which a redid of about 4,tas> 
pkgsili 0110 lonnlgbt would imply ; but dealers seem 
eonliduot that, the market, now so inactive, will n 
same more buoyancy just us soon as receipts mod¬ 
erate, an cvcul they predict tnu.it follow their con¬ 
certed pause m interior purchase*, lle.sidus, they 
count, largely upon Thanksgiving bringing one lull 
busy week tbei will work down stuck. Tho present 
suite ot trade is poo quiet, to admit ngeneral k,• vision 
of prices, and wo repeat our furmor table,voniavklng 
LUal iu lueduiul and fair grades there tea concession 
iu prices that makes tins inside line about all Hie 
market will bear. Canada butter helps to swell the 
receipts, and Is doing rattier better than last week. 
Them was a recent shlmnbntot O.OOO firkins to Eng¬ 
land from Montreal. This was bought at 206.-21'-e. 
(/Old. Tlm receipt* forth*! week were, chiefly 8L.il", 
amounting t-o 10,11)1 pkgs., ti.iffl do. less than last 
week Receipts tor October, 1869, 72,771 pkga. l)o. 
October, ls:>s, if?,..it do. 
Falls, choice Orange Co., per lb.. 
Fails, poor to .good, per lb. 
State t)rlims, line. 
SUite firkins, fair to good.. 
State half tun*, lino. 
State half t alls, fair to gtiofl.,,__ ......... 
65 
6ft 
60 
4G 
64 
50. 
48 
6# 
43 
36 
.„ 
3i 
42 
64 
44 
38 
..ft 
41) 
33 
ftft 
In 
31 
60 
36 
— 
64 
43 
36 
6ft 
3t’k 
34 
6ft 
39 
45 
lift 
47 
28 
64 
38 
29 
32 
25 
ftft 
27 
23 
(.ft 
28 
21 
ftft 
22 
A lady living in the suburbs of one of the most 
beautiful and healthy cities of Western New York, 
would take two children into her family, where they 
could have a Mother's love and care, and tlie advan¬ 
tages of u School In the house, taught by lior daugh¬ 
ters. Term;—Including tuition, board, room, fuel, 
lights, washing, Ac., -6500 per annum. Refers to Mr. 
Moore of the Rural New-Yorker, and the Rev. 
Dr. Bright Of the Examiner and Chronicle. 
Address Mrs. R. E. C., care of Rural New-York¬ 
er, 41 Park Row, New fork. 
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION. 
This is one of the most promising and readable 
Youth’s publications with which we are acquainted 
It is issued from Boston, is most judiciously conduct¬ 
ed, and has among its contributors such writers as 
YD'S. Stowe, Rev, Mr. Hale, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, 
and others equally acceptable to the young people. 
Its announcements for lbTil are more than ordinarily 
attractive. 
Suite Welsh, fair to good. ...,. , 
State Welsh, fall made. 
Canada butter. 
Kl/11 Butter. 
State, fancy selections.,.... 
State, store-packed, and common lots. 
We -torn i c .e.tvo and One mark Ohio firk¬ 
ins, fillQ. ..... 
Western coservtj and lino murk Ohio flrk- 
ins, fair to good. .. ... 
Chicago and Northwestern, fair to line.... 
'* ” " common. 
f 'liecsH'. -Tho export fop the week ending Novem¬ 
ber 2J was Only 8,2)7 boxes. This llgflt quantity slmw* 
Hie general withdrawal of shippers,and (hoy will not 
lie likely to re appear with Hie present) low ruling o 1 
gold and restrictive prices. The cable has quoted fids, 
lid. since, our lust, but to-day hows a weaker lone in 
the English market. Homo dealers have stored away' 
extra lines, anil thorn have been strong but unsuc¬ 
cessful efforts on the part of some homo operator ) tn 
hll-VO I lium distributed at. lower prices. The I'ftcoipts 
for the week wore 33,190 buxo- -2-1,521 less than in-t 
week. Receipt H for October, I860, 184,507 boxes,' for 
October, 1609, 13-9,020 do. 
Factory .State, extra, y< TT>...18 C#kkl 
Factory State, good to line lb.17 i«i fk 
Factory Stun?, common, V )t> .....hi 6ft IU 
If notary Ohio, fair to prime, V #>.- ftft — 
Farm Dairy, choice, |i lb.,...17k 6ft 1378 
Farm Dairy, good to prime., p lb.h! (.ft 10 1 i 
Farm Dairy, (oiutnun to fair..15 <w 15 Is 
English Dairy, grind to prime, (< lb.18 <3 19 
. " ’ ' ■ 66 17 
ftft 25 
6ft 38 
English Dairy, poor, c lb.lit 
Plnoupphi, State, P lb..28 
Pineapple, Connecticut, V n>.20 
Corn meal, Brandywine. 
Corn meal, Western and Jersey. 
Corn meal, coarse, >* )(K) lbs... . 
Corn meal, line yellow and white, do. 
Buckwheat Hour, 7) WO lbs. 
5 65 64 
1 111 64 
1 80 6>) 
2 25 to 
8 75 60 
i lO 
50 
40 
III 
$1 2S 64 1 81 
1 OH 64 1 90 
I 30 64 1 33 
I 211 64 1 42 
1 42 ns I Mi 
. 1 .jo 1 42 
. 1 58 60 1 UU 
1 !•: 1 t-.i 
1 42 64 1 H 
Clotcan-lfas declined, owing to unfavorable for¬ 
eign inWices, closing weak. The receipts are lair. 
The demand is mostly from spinners, Receipts for 
the week, 19,588 bales. 
New Orlenm niul 
Uplsiitl, Ait. Mobile. Tincne. 
Ordinary.. tUliet— GMX 24A'6625 
Good Ordinary... 25li@— 6625>» 30k('i‘2lj 
Low Middling_25X«>— @25 }f VftjitvWi 
Middling. 20 64— 642014 jt25'S 
Good Middling... 20^664— (d'MH 26j8@37^ 
Cide p—Is lower, with a heavy supply, quoted at 20 
6A.AU. in a large way. 
Dried Frilit.—Outside of a fair inquiry forsnnm 
east'-rn sections and British Provinces. Apple- are 
dull and nnoliaagoti. There is rather more local 
trade In peaches; impeded are a shade better, 
Peeled are not so firm; prime Eastern Shore will not 
go ubuvo t'.ugo. Blackberries sell iu a moderate way. 
Cherries ate steady. The receipts are heavy; l.'Ja/ 
plcgs. all kinds for the week. 
A jiples, Southern, good to fine... 7 6t 80. 
Apple*), Southern, poor. ... ..8 <•« il'-ic. 
Apples,Southern, sliced....',) 04life. 
Peaches, peeled, ordinary Virginia.Ill 6618c. 
Peaches, peeled. Eastern shore.19K6S‘21e. 
Peaches, unpeeled quarters.H i-j H' .c. 
J'eaches, unpeeled halves. .,10K@10 ! ,o. 
Cherries, pitted..28 tfeiOc. 
RtuokbeTTies. 12 6tL2>Ja. 
Plums..25 6427 
Eggis.— Fresh arc scarce and in demand nt higher 
prices; part of the advance is attributable to lots 
changing hands between dealers iu receipt and those 
who are short. Limed arrive freely and tend down¬ 
ward The receipts for the week were 3,4117 bbls. 
Western, d dozen fresh, loss off.36 6437c. 
Canada, << dozen, loss off..34 6/.;!5e. 
Ft.itr.vU dozen, loss off.38 6>.39a. 
Penn.. V dozen lossoir.3ft 6t;»c. 
LhMCa, p dozen, loss off. .. 2(5 iviuic. 
I,. 1. and N. J.. Singlo bbls.*1) («42c. 
% 
USE JOHN DWIGHT & CO.’S 
SEST SALEltATt'S or their SUPER CARD. 
^ODA. No others arc equal to these for cooking 
P urposes Established 1846. 
-- 
CLOTHES WRINGERS 
Op all kinds repaired, or taken In part pay for the 
“Universal,” which Is via minted durable. 
R. C. BROWNING, Agent, 
32 Cortlandt St.. New York. 
Egg outs, d bush. .. .50 @53c. 
Flour—Is coining In freely, und wlih a moderate 
export inquiry prices are lower and weak. Tlie low 
and medium grades take the most attention. 
This week. Last week. 
Flour, bbls. lOfi.WJ 108,871 
Flour, bags. . — 
Com Moal, bbls. 2,278 1,902 
Corn Meal, bags. 70 007 
Flour — 
No. 2, per bill..¥4 85 64 $5 20 
Su pern no, Stale... 6 25 64 5 75 
Extra State.. 5 70 6i 
Frenli Fruits, Apples lt re in light supply and 
firm. A few deck loads have e.ome by canal, but 
present prices have 110 bearing upon the full cargoes 
soon due. 6 anev pears are lex* Nought for, 1ml deal- 
or- can obtain Into full price* for go (id running plcg*. 
A tow Vergalieos have brought *20 per hlil. Cull* 
for>1 in sent this week 4K.I good bleed boxes various 
sorts, including Winter Nelis, GI011 Mureoilii ami 
Easter Beurrc. There is HO settled price , they have 
to sell according to condition, ttiunv plcgs. having 
been frost-touelied on the journey. Htuto grapes a in 
a complete drug, while the tact 01 many tons still re¬ 
maining at the West, does not. streuffthon prices. 
The River vines are about done. It is difficult t" 
adopt a scale of prices for lot* here ; those who will 
lake any considerable nnnntllle*, have access to all 
they wnuti at tn-ide figures. Quinces are weaker. 
Chestnuts and Hlekurv mils are held for better rate*. 
There, are free receipts of domestic oranges, but 
there uro few worth good prices. 
Apples Good, e ubl., fa.Mwi; common, $3.50643; 
choice selections. if-Utt 1.30. Quinces- Apple, fine, ilknlO; 
eummiui. ffoih; pear. 3*1®*. Pnars -(.ntunioii, 456kU: 
Ducheese, dnu, ?UC!il<l: common, .|8(«ul0; Seekel, $13 
("15; Vicar. f7ij 7 IO- Grapes - Delaware, choice. U U>. 
1264150,; common to ftilr,Kv-vlOo.: Isabella, fine. fy/dOo.; 
connnori to Talr, 5@8C.; Diana, Sk-Uo.; Catawba, fine, 
10 -lie.; common to fair, U,V/,.9o.t Cranberries, jH 
bush.. 93.25 m> 3.75; do. bhl., iflhrflS, Houtheni or¬ 
anges, bbl. 5iti.50iv.i3. Norfolk peanuts, common to 
prime, #1.7.'. 3.23 per OUshel; 54.1and N. t.’. do f I(si2.3ft 
do. Hickory nuts, tier bushel. *3. riiestioits, pqr 
bushel, ?4.256?4.30. Peeuns, pci it., 20 <sj33c. 
drain.— For wheat there has been a fair inquiry 
for shipment, but the increasing receipts weaken tlie 
market. Corn has mot with some speculative trade, 
and prices are steady. Oat* are higher, with a inod- 
1 late supply. Barley is active and firm. 
Wheat- 
Spring No. 2. per bush.. 
Spring, No. If.. ... 
Spring, otlior grades. 
Winter Western red. 
Winter Western white... 
Michigan amber.. 
California white. 
Canada white.. 
Amber Kentucky and Tennessee. 
Corn- 
Western mixed, sound. 1 00 65 1 00 
Do, unsound. 94 6' 99 
ltye,Western. 1 03 6? l 08 
Oats— 
Southern and Western, new. 03 64 07 
Malt.. 1 50 (a) 1 55 
Barley— 
Canada West. 1 4a 64 1 60 
Receipts for tlie week, 1,178,787 bush, wheat, 780,747 
nii.sli. corn, 338,500 hush, outs, 4,100 bush, rye, 9,112 
hush, malt, 93,987 bush, barley. 
(Irnecrio*.—The following are wholesale prices 
for leading items in groceries: 
Sugar. -Crushed,powdered und granulated refined, 
IIIC. Coffee A, 11,:..-. l.tV,e.; do. Ii, UVlfeH.biC.; do.C, liiV 
6"l le,; do. extra ),’. 14 1 .6>d i^e.; refined yellow, U’Vfii 
Pie.; Havana white, II • 1do. brown, 121*.-I2!;e. 
Molasses.-S. O.,90e,(.6$l; common to ordinary sirup. 
J0eV?5c.; good to elioteo and extra do., including um¬ 
ber und XXX drips,G6o.@$l,35. 
Goffer.- Java, khuMe.: Rio, ordinary. 18®2fle.; Rio, 
tine to prime, 216425c.; St. Domingo, 196431c.; Luguay- 
ru and Mimical bo, IRUc/lT V,c. 
Ten. ifyson and Voting Hyson, 80e.; Tmjiorlal atm 
Gunpowder, yko/fe31.75; fi'wankay, 7k-.,85e.; Oolong, 
75c.(kSl.C0‘ uncoiored Japan,85c.($f 1.40. 
liny noil Straw Steady at 80<?.6«$bl"> for retail 
linv.utHl li5'«,7Ue for shipping, which is bettor. Rye 
si raw, 80 mi.90c. l or ordinary to good, und 93o.(iv$l foi* 
extra. 
Honey. -Several tons of State are ready to be sent 
li.i'iviii'il' as soon ns suitable easy ruling ears cun ho 
sc ureil. Forwarders correctly object to shipping lit 
ordinary freight ears, winch shake 11 great deaf of 
plan 11.1 ml "f t.jio pueiiiMroa. The new lots, if equal to 
s’llnplo, Will open at IK-jJac,for white clover 
Hope. Receipts for Hip week 7,91 i hales. Free 
purchase* have heon liltule In the Interior liy apoeu- 
lators.and this will a coon fit. fur the large arrivals. 
There has boon a good shipping demand, ami prices 
remain very strong. We quote at zl'n-THc. for fitata, 
llii.iilSc, for fair anil good. I26«20e. for Ka*t.ern new, 
5(.<illu,for yearling. E. Well's London correspondent 
writes us lollows, under date of Oct. hi:—“Our niar 
lint during tho pant week Inis boon well supported by 
a strong demand for every class of homo growths 
choice und low qualities having been eagerly uti- 
sorhnd 11I full values, rcfflly fine cerMieiinding uii ad¬ 
vance of from Ms, to 15*. t* invt. Inyiotis from Con- 
Hliemai Elirppo rorulnno trltllnie^mi yield fiylUng 
XurslHirl.pf nil csllnnttes In I’avarlii. O-.liomla. Baden 
ami Wturteinbnl’g, and leaving no available surplus 
Thu supplies which roach ns from Belgium and Al 
Biieo are. so far, iiiiulTicienlas regards quantify. New 
Anierlottns of fine quality a.ro now In fair demand 
have, at prices which will probably pay the slllpp is 
m New Voik. 5Tailing mid ohl*. Until hoi.id 
foreign, arc nut In domuud yel, but will probably b 
required before tong. ' 
The London Brewers' Journal of tho 13th October 
says: -“Tlie future of our market dopends entirely 
upon thn large nr small arrivals from tiny Cmitlncno 
und America. If import* aro small, tlioro can bam. 
doubt Hint prioos will materially advance; bn' If 
there Ini largo arrival* present prices must* eumo 
down." 
Milk-Pur 40 quart cun, *8.&0 dR75, 
Provision*. Pork 19 fully |1JJ5 per barrel (over, 
as them 11 as been a disposition to realize. Holder* 
are a- little stronger at tlie close, as with the present 
jobbing trade, stock is working ottquickly. Western 
tierce buef take* {tome attention. Halos at FA* for 
prune mess. Bacon, Oumbortino, for January de¬ 
livery, 1:1.14. Lard is soil lug slowly at cinder figures. 
Roof. Plain Mem, (( bbl. 35 IMI 64 l.’J III) 
Beef, Extra Moss. iff 90 
Beef. Prime AIcss, -p tee. 
Beef. India Mess . 
Pork, Prime Mess, K1 bbl. 
Pork, iMuss, Western.. . 
Pork, Prlme, WesUirn... 
Bacon, F lb. 
Lard,In bids . 
I lam*, pickled..... 
Hanis. dry Halted........ 
Shoulder*, dry salted...... 
Beet Ham* (‘ bbl.. .. 
Hinoked I lams... 
Receipts for tlie. week, 172 bbls, pork. 2.198 l>kg*. 
beef., 2nd pkgs. cut meats,948 tcs. Igrd, 500 keg* do. 
Poultry mill finmi*.-Tho returns for'ltye this 
week will probably bo fnoru effective In keeping it 
back than thn lute earnest admonition O* coninils- 
sior. houses. Fowls arc selling to-daj ut 12<j4U;e. 
Turkey* 1564UJC. Goose are quoted at 3I.5U6;.8.30 ff 
pair for Western and Now Jersey, with a few extra 
from Now Jersey ut 33.50. DueksTuc etfi’ V pair. 
Dressed poultry Is offered freely for the season, 
and the mild weather keeps the market easy. Htutf 
intended for ’i'lianksglvliig market should not. be. 
later on the spot than the 13th or 16th. Turkey on 
that occasion meet tho best demand. 
Game show* a full assortment for the season. 
Venison has no settled demand. A boar cub was 
| sold lit 28u. 
Fowls, State, ff ft, KV.alrte.; New Jersey, 186420c.; 
Western, 13->416c. Chickens, New Jersey, I86?20c.; 
State. 10&18C-: Western. 126oMc. Turkey*. New Jer- 
suy, 20'g-2ic.; Stale. Pk.V-illc., Western, lli«<-20. Ducks, 
18((.i22, fieoae. 126«JliC. I’llJCOIlS, gjiiill fed, fl.75®2. 
Partridge*, per pair, 31,25.'1.50, Prairie liens, 31. 
Ducks, teal, 25@ii.5c.: Mallard. 85c.@$l. Woodcock, 
(XkitO'lc. ilabints, jOStllOc. I lares, 75 -480. Quail, per dm/.., 
33'd8.&(l. Voniaon, saddles, <1 it, 20@22o.; whole 
deer, I5@10c. 
Suit. Liverpool ground, 326*2.50; Liverpool fine, 
tfkafi.t.i; Syracuse ground, 31.80642; Syrueusu lino, 
32.70t.43.lHl. 
Scuds, -Grass kinds are In small supply. Wo 
quoin clover at file.; timothy, $L*Kl,/4@4.7o. Rough 
flax is held at 32.50642,55. 
Vcperablcg. Potutoee are weak pendtng canal 
arrivals, and the other sources of delivery keep 
prices in buyers’ favor. Onions are firmer. Sweet 
potatoes will not sell. Carrot* are iu demand for 
feeding. Hubbard rquuzh uro buuoming bolter 
known to the local trade. 
Potatoes- 
Peach Blows. V bbl.$2 00 64 2 25 
Buckeye, ..1. 1 50 @ 1 7o 
Monitor. 7.' bbl,. 1 25 64 l 37 
Goodnen, ft bbl. 1 25 64 I 87 
Jackson White. 1 50 @ 1 75 
Dyekman, V hbl. 1 75 @ 2 011 
by right, u bbl,.... 1 50 64 175 
Prince Albert.. J 25 04 1 50 
Sweet until toe*, S'. J and Va., V bbl. 1 00 ft# 1 50 
■ ■ ~ ■ • • — -i (10 
75 6ft 1 00 
3 75 64 4 00 
fi 00 64 6 50 
7 IH) 6J 8 00 
H (H) 6410 00 
1 III)- 64 I 25 
28 (JO 
31) III) 
27 IK) 
20 m 
21 50 
64 17 Ot 
@-- 
64- — 
64 28 (111 
64 »HH Oil 
M 3.1 00 
Id' -H 10k' 
lfikftft 18 
17 66 1» 
17 ft# - 
14X64 15 
15- 0(J» 64 25 HO 
21 fel 
sure to realize upon the small supply of desirable 
qualities, neither do manufacturers express a desire 
lu purchase beyond absolute requirements ; though 
witli tlie present Stuck, should such a demand lie- 
Conic regular, prices arc sale from u decline. 
American Haxony ficoce, d ft. i. @ .*0 
Amerlean full-bli.o.l -Merlllo. II (■ l, 
Ainorleun '* and X Morlno.. .45 #. 17 
American f'.fildied tleeco... 47 6 50 
J,limbs, pulled. 40 <7 45 
Canada fleece..70 t.. 75 
Canada combed pulled. iff 66(13 
Extra pulied. 41 to 45 
Superfine pulled. II < -Ii! 
No. I pulled. 30 6, .'U, 
Texas fine unwttkhcd.28 t.< 
I >0., common do. 30 ft# 83 
I)., medium... on 33 
California line unwashed.3(1 ft! 33 
Do. niedlum unwashed. oil ft.: 03 
Du. common unwashed. 29 ft.' 03 
Valparaiso unwashed .< / 30 
South American McsMza fine umvashed... 80 <«. 03 
Do. Common unwashed.20 24 
Kntre Rio* washed...23 «« 20 
Do. unwashed. 
.22 ( ■' 21 
Cm-dova washed . 
Do, unwashed. 
. 21 ini 21 
Imnskoi washed. 
Persian. 
... 25 0ft 30 
Smyrna unwashed.. 
Do. washed. 
Mexican unwashed. 
. 19 ftft 20 
AVIiisUy—Is lower, with 
f 1.13k(".'1,15 for Western. 
it fair business. Sale* at 
Receipts for the week, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, Nov. 4,18(59. 
The heaviest glut in our markets is probably over. 
At least stock men hope so, for they have had a hard 
time of it. Still there is no scarcity of cattle uml 
sheep In the v.urit-ry, und it. Is possible we may be 
crowded with tliem again, Tim llqhler ruceiptH now 
reported must not be taken ns tin index that tlm mar¬ 
kets are better, an yet. only dealers funey they sen 
gleams of light ahead TI10 lloild meat markets are 
mam mod as full 11;. ever with the arrivals t.f previous 
week*, and poultry already begins lo dispute with 
input for tlm iisecmliiney, ifm Urea D,.,-f eater,* turn¬ 
ing tn chicken and turkey. 
Tho following toe tin) receipt,s for the week endin'' 
to-day, shown in comparison with other seasons : 
Mfiili 
Simon. 
45,010 
51,410* 
33.921 
26,935 
I log*. 
15,919 
25,821} 
37.354 
18,719 
lli-ovci. Cow*. CidvM, 
This week.7,921 132 1,001 
Lust week.37001 123, 2,113 
Crres’o’g week of'(W.5,997 71 1,877 
Average '08.5,037' 103 4,595 
IleeveH.—Travel ha* been In term pled on tlm 
roads,nud all (he entile Intended for imirlufi. could 
nut he got 111, hence the lighter receipts, stdl h,,,,-,. 
ha* been no deficiency or lack of e.itlle uml price* 
have not advanced 11 particle, nor could all the block 
bo sold. 
The offering* for last. Mnnoav were 4,02a fresh and 
2o0 stale cattle, many nf which arrived lad- Trade 
was slow, and close upon 1,000 head were lei t, iit, night 
’1 he quailty watt variable, averaging rather poor, tin 
the following Wednesday there were 1,102 li-. sli uml 
.111 head loft from Monday. TI10 market showed no 
life, butcher* being full of beef from former nur 
chaser*. Price* vai led Trout 9 to We., tint very few 
went above 15c., nor were f Imro.niuny sales below l ‘e 
A lot rd state dry fow*. 4 1 ,. ••:> Cwt.. I.r.night Onllc.; 
’)■> luan,(k CtVt., sold at lOe .witli nil line 7 1 . cwt, 
Kentucky steers at II 1 ,table. DcaloraCHlIcl the min - 
ket very hard-Hie hardest ot the season. Drovers 
I no! I no tO Hie opinion that the run of uuitlo will be 
lighter lor a week t.o come, uml Impe lo force Prices 
up to ft paying point, so as to make good some of tlie 
l ucent losses. Wo noticed some fut Virginia stock 
111 market, a thing rather unusual. 
iiiurket < ’ , *° Wl, ' ff ,n ° 1,10 pi ' luyH ut tho close of tho 
Tills week. 
Cull In. 
Extra fine bullocks, 19 ft...1(1 <,,j _ 
Good to prime. “ ...15 oft 15U 
Medium. “ . tllf.j (... 11'. 
ordinary . " ...if m 13 
Poorest grade. " .,,9 04 11 
Average of all miles.liio: o.j lii-t' 
These cattle eumo from the following Htatos, 
IlltnoU. 3,400 
New York. Hill 
Ohio... .. (Ilf 
238 
Last week. 
(•Milt A. 
V) (ft 10* i' 
15X © laHf 
11 (3 14 ik 
12 64 13 
10 64 11 
11 64 
Missouri. 
Peimsylvimlii. 
Michigan. . 43 
West Virginia. 50 
viz.: 
Kentucky.1,070 
New Jersey. . 
t-’unuda. ... 3« 
Tuxas. 939 
Indiana. 501 
Connecticut. 37 
illilcli ( own. - Those are now arriving ns fast ns 
wanted uml an caatur fueling li perceptible -zi 111 
fine uidkors go off readily mid ut good prices, while 
stepiiiotlicrn” find little rav.,r. Such have been 
sidd 11* low 11* >30, but. nothing In Dm shape of afresh 
cow goes below $50, and nonelli forHUier a tnllkiimii 
or a thirdly cow. at less Ilian 576 We noticed a fair 
appearing heifer Mold nt $1110; 1 medium cows,ut*70.2 
8.) each, and some extras, ut $Uu . Up. 
Veil I fiilvew. Hero we Imvu considerable fulling 
off )" point of cumber*, hut a plentiful supply of 
Other meats, and some what trim receipts of hog. 
di es, od nil vns prevent any fulling off in prices. Grass 
nil' ■■ Mill -il 5 - fc. I,t live welgld ir P8.51V.. , 
L'fl! 1 A. 'ff'Of 37 nvnragail $8.50; til) sold at. *9; II ut 
$19, -13 124 Mourn of them millc calves, at. $13.12 each. 
1 ififi-e Ft veal* sell at. . . 
13c, 
T 
BH 17 
m YORK TIMES. 
13!^c., wtl Ij ti low ut 
i)ro»bod culvtts vni'y troiu 12 U>vj. ir*. 
!l "*• Lanibs. Thotigp less than last week, 
tint J , hIUI ui oxcuBi tlict l*o<luir(4UKints oi* 
lliM mi rkei t unti v»>ry many urn misnia» lintn r»T poor 
trash a;e stmt ot lor sale, owners thus saving UiorlHk 
ol t i'tr .ylng rrom sheer c vhaubtlfm uml starvation 
be ore spring. Such have been Mold at *1.75643,25 d 
he . or about 8c. V ft. So many of theroftud rather 
till Ipsli sli"'C|, at l|Xf,. i Ve. ,1 ft. are sent, in, and so 
few loal v tat lots that, plenty a.ssbctq, arc, the laRyr 
L-rU’rf lid prices—I,i;,„ wlille Iff? extra Ken¬ 
tucky CoUwolds. 105 lbs., ttobl at7c., with same Can¬ 
adas of life IP*, at l! fee. I,nmbs bring I If/, 7c., with very 
few ..xtras. viz.: 179 Coiadas. 70 lb*., at 7)<c. 
I ho avoragu prices of sale* mudo dai-ing the week 
have boon l • r, viz:—0,22* bcuil. iiiiinv of Mmm 
bj.avy Canada sheep, ut *4 73 ea.-p ; .-,.i:t8, largely 
Sta e slock at *8,41 per houti, and 8,932, chiefly Ohio 
stuck, at $..,. | he railroad* Imvu fulled lo brim; 
lor ward all tho stock started to market, Imt. tlmv arc 
now begnmitig to work through with Uici-accuiuu- 
luted tloeks. 
Swine.—These hnvo varied In price, first ad- 
Vllncing witli u scarcity, and then receding as they 
enpto in more freely and the weather wart milder. 
I ho cloBlngrat.es ttro 10}* <■>. 19fee. for live, and 1304 
l l 1 ,. - . for dressed. Jersey and Nort.li Itlver dressed 
liogs sell ut, ir; '15c., the highest bringing tlie most 
money, only they must bo fut. 
LATEST, Nov. 5, P. Bf,— 1 There is verv little 
doing anywhere to-day. owing to bad weather and 
late arrival* of stock. There were 1,420 cattle,8,531 
sheep and 577 ling* received to-day, with scarcely 
anything sold. Thn only change Is il decline in liogs, 
dressed selling ut Ujjjfe, 
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C V 
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[Reported for tho Rural New-Yorker.] 
Buffalo, Nov.4, P. M. 
Cattle. — The markets all over the country are in 
a dcuioruUze.d condition, uml tins point is no excep¬ 
tion. In fact, Cue market here is In a worse condition 
than for yours, TUo supply i* a medium one, but 
i hero Is no demand, Nominal rates arc i;l.5tl..;7.75, 
the latter the outside, excepting for very extra. 
Sheep.— Tbe (ratio In sheep I* tils., very dull, mid 
rales lower. We quote Western at ^31.4 4.50, and Cana¬ 
da stock at $4,75ftftt5. 
Hogs.— The warm weather of the past few days, 
and very discouraging reports from the East, have 
bud a depressing effect hero. The market is dull, at 
$9ft#10.25 lor all kinds. A. J. V. 
•o 
(VT.i MARKET. -The 
THE RICHMOND 
market at Richmond on Monday, the 1st inst., was 
very active. The sale of elme.su amounted to 3,099 
boxes, which weighed 100.800 pounds, und sold for 
from 15 to 17o. a pound. The amount of butter was 
280 tubs, weighing 10,090 pounds, selling at 38 to 40c. a 
pound. 
Extra Western, eommon to good. 5 55 ft# 
Double Extra Western and St. Louis.... 8 15 @ 
Hound hoop Ohio... 6 80 6ft 
Southern supers. fi 00 ft# 
Southern extra and family. 0 75 ft# 
California . . & 
Rye flour, flue and superflne. 4 75 6# 
0 10 
8 00 
7 70 
0 00 
0 00 
9 75 
8 00 
Sweet Potatoes, Del., F bbl. 
Tomatoes, 1,. I. and N. J., -F bush. 
Onions, per bid.,. 
Onions, white............. ... 
Onions, rope, per 100 bunches.. 
Garlic, rone, ‘p loo bunches.. 
Marrow Squaah, per bhl. 
Hubbard Squash, ff bbl. 1 50 6ft I 75 
Cabbage, per 1(10. 5 50 64 0 50 
Citron, V bbl. 1 00 ft# — 
Cauliflowers, "r doz., prime. 3 00 6# 4 CO 
t aulillowers. > doz., common.. 1 00 64 2 08 
Pumpkins, ft< 100... 5 00 6410 00 
Carrots, V< bbl. 1 50 66 I 71 
Russia q'urnips, F bbl. 1 50 ftft 2 00 
Willows,—Ozier, 5K@6H- 
Wool.—There is no development which planes the 
market In more favorable light 
during the whole of lust month. 
than It presented 
There is no pres- 
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N EBB \9K A, 3,392 tons. Nov 17, at 2fJ P. M. 
MANII ATT AN, 2,903 tons.Nov. 21- at UK A. M. 
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MINNESOTA, 2,905 to PS- .. Dec. 8. at 9 A. M. 
N E V A 11A, 3,125 to us-I >0C, 15, ut 2 P. M. 
COLORADO, 3,015 tons. .Doc. 22. 
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