An underground route through Baltimore is 
now Ihe subject, of discussion among the roads 
centering in that city. The entire sum required 
to lie raised is estimated at $4,583,000 represented 
by bonds, and $6,000,(100 by stock. 
Dispatches from all parts of the South repre¬ 
sent a feeling of universal sorrow at the death 
of General Leo. Papers are in mourning, flags 
at half-past, bells tolled, and public addresses 
delivered in memory of t he dead. 
The trade in sumac in Petersburg, Virginia, 
has assumed important proportions. The peo¬ 
ple in the neighboring counties are engaged in 
gathering and drying the leaves, and large quan¬ 
tities are brought, into market. One house in 
Petersburg took iu upward of 20,000 pounds be¬ 
tween daylight and noon on one day. The prob¬ 
able receipt of sumac iu the oity during the day 
reached 10UJXK) pounds. 
Tu Richmond, Virginia, there are 34 white and 
SO colored schools. 
From thirty to forty packing houses at Balti¬ 
more, Md., are engaged iu the oyster trade, and 
control an aggregate capital of $20,000,000. They 
givo employment to 15,000 men, women and 
boys. 
A measure has been brought before the Legis¬ 
lature of Virginia, having for its object the pro¬ 
tection of farmers and graziers from the intro¬ 
duction of Texas cattle into that State during 
certain seasons of the year. 
A letter from Now Orleans, dated the 0th inst. 
announces the arrival in that city on that day, 
from Hong Kong, of a cargo of about 200 coolies, 
consigned to a. Louisiana firm. They arc to bo 
employed on the plantations near Now Orleans. 
We quoteFactory, State, fancy, per pound, 15® 
r>'-iO.; do., good. KIMOtMc.; do., fair. iSSmdTy.: Farm 
Dairy, fancy. 11'•,<.< (i do., good, 12' p"- 1 o; 41 !.: do., 
poor to lair, lOcoHc.: Ohio laClory. fair to flue, 12)4va 
U'.l\; new pine ppie. ®)ia23o.: Ohio factory, Ched¬ 
dar, 146SD.KC,; English dairy, life Iftc. 
Cotton.—The market for spot lota is rather in the 
buyer’s favor, with a (air supply and not much de¬ 
mand. We quote: 
N v w nrlcnuind 
I ‘pluo.t, Ac. Mobil,*, Tt>* 
Ordinary. I'ilfVs- IS 04— KB.ptbl.'iq 
Hood Ordinary.., 15 •«— — i.V';i0il5\ 
Dow Middling ..., iSJfQj)— 15 bugi— ItSKocIfiji 
Middling.hi oo— lO'iOO— 
Good Middling... 10%'J— lG)*®— hit'll 17 X 
Dried Fruit**. The market throughout lias a 
dull, unsatisfactory tone. Prime N. C. quarter ap¬ 
ples will tiring fnlr price* for home lisa. PullOhOaiU'i) 
■adlly huitl. Blackberries a shade dimer. We 
quota peaches, old, quarters mid halves, fiVitIe.; ajj- 
plos, now, sliced, c (ft, 5"7e.; do. Southern, good to 
prime,(iq,tv. do, poor to faliqlvaJtc. Peeled pe.iiches, 
Is.. pv. i'..i prime : "is. 2I<\ for extra ; ll •• hie. for fair 
to good. UopeeleU peaches, 51 • "'7c. for quarters and 
halves, Black homos. new,h' .Miltle. rherrle*, pitted, 
vJl-jteSJ'-ie. Phinui, tiw.He. Raspberries, 32'"32 l *e. 
Eggs,—The arrivals are fair, hut they no not prove 
sufficient, and prices are tlrmei. Wo quote Western 
at mi.e.'iie,; New Jersey,it.’<s.lie.; Htute,akFfckv, Ltiued, 
X.. 27 e. 
Flour.—State, Wosturn grades, have sold rather 
freely; the demand mainly for the low grades for 
shipment, which are la light supply. Prices are 
steadily held on all grades. Wo quote at ?5,80t«iG,50foe 
superfine State; $5.70 <r 3,80 for uoninmn extra do.; 
to.HiVii j.'J3 for good to cliotoe do.; $8616.20 for fancy 
do.: $5.;50ie;,).,i0 tor supertlilO Mlclngaii, Indiana, Ohio, 
Iowa, Ac.; $,V.06of0.i3 lor extra do.; fo.fiOie(i.i) tor 
choice extra do., including shipping brand* of round 
hoop Ohio at L'i.Tiv.t.8.86, and trade brands of do, at 
*..',.‘.4he.r, '<>; good to ehoiee white wheat extras at 
$i*25'«iti,79; St. Louis at ifiVo.fi.ID for coiumoli to fair 
extras.and fti.004J8.75 for good to ehoiee. Southern at 
r.ndjrii0.50 for extra*, ami v tl.5fi(g8,‘)5ft>rgood tuuholco. 
Ryu Hour at $Pa5..i5 for the range of qualities. Porn 
meal. Western white,at si'u l.20; do., WesternynIJow, 
at Jl.flOtfU 7.5: do,, Jnrswr. at fl.ikka i.la; do., Brundy- 
wine, ffi.y&i do,, Marsh * Pulorlc, i*n, 
Frcsli Fruit.-. With ttie first half of autumn 
gone, our varieties of fruits have narrowed down to 
a few Items. Fancy pears are barely quota bln, and 
tho buyers whose localities malce prices of no object 
provided they otiotdituin stock, are paying extrava¬ 
gant tales for all aceessahlo extra, parcels, Some 
special “election* of liueliesse have realised $Xa:ta 
per t)l>l. Winter talilo pears and cooking sorts are 
not selling In large lots. ‘l'UCre lias been a lighter 
receipt "t tall apples, amt prices for best art) marked 
up'!.'i - sic. per t j lit., but. cum men tire ottering very low 
by the lorn]. Winter gratlea begin to arrive per 
oatml timl railroad, hut. pi icesarn not yet established, 
except, for a lew greenings, which open at. $2"'2,25. 
Virginia tends regularly Albeiunrfu pippins, which 
liring $2.10 tor best. The crop there is large enoiigli 
to give ii- Installments until the holidays. (JnitlCes 
are looked upon us a full urn tills year; they are 
plenty, but i hay lire soft and speck so vapidly that to 
bring our upper price have to be repacked. I’rau- 
bOliieaare lending to lower figures; there Is, how¬ 
ever, considerable eoiiihleuen in them this season, 
and dealers look for good average price*. Drapes 
are winding up at near petals, and, tie in pared with 
former prices, good rules are obtained, pili'tieiilnrly 
as we are riot -nerowded wll ti boxed fruit as we were 
at. tills lime last year. Chestnut,', nru sullleieut fur 
the demand, aiid prices are very firm. 
Apples, fanny, per bbl,, $2,S0(g>2>T5; do. good, $1.75 
hoH.ti'i; do., common, 5Uu.nr.Tl.. Dears, cooking’, nor 
bbl., Slici ' ; Diiclicase du Angoulciiie. ^ISiaJ'.'i; extra, 
di>..$00 , ".33i Virgalieii, : Demise lionne tie Jersey, 
-; Vieaf of Winklleld, if". I'ecans, pot' lb,,-; 
Peanuts, choice, par bush., $3vl0"'i3; tfo. cimmion, 
*1.250' ?l.50, Drapes, Catawba, N, It., per lb., Ukxd’le.; 
do.. Western,TkailOe.; Isabella, N. 11., D.oil2o.; Isabella 
Itlver, 7i"He.; liot-house, (inw/ftie. Chestnuts, per 
hush., $ea.<; hickory tints, per bush., *3; quinces, 
per bbl,,one.$8wii; iimctdiuuon.ltiafi, Crunuerrles, 
per bid., $I0k«13; do., per rnue,.<;MU.75, 
Grain.—For wheat the demand Is stnnll, checked 
by the high ratos of H eight, and notwithstanding a 
rather more favorable market on tho other side, 
holders have to accept, easier prices to etlect sales. 
(Hosing ailes at fl :.i tor new No. Z spring; *'i.32<«< 
1,154 for new .Vo. I spring, tins latter prico for very 
choice; $1.3Gfv' , -'L3 l J lor winter red and amber West¬ 
ern: TI-.'-'* for winter red Ouniidu-In lioml, and ?.i i.Vji 
1.515 ter white Michigan. But'lev is dull at $1,20 for 
IHinada West. Malt Is selling at S1.I15. Corn is sell¬ 
ing rather fruuly to the trade, and with moderate ur- 
rlvab- in ice* are ilrm. Sides ul fSkttSlqe. fur new West¬ 
ern mixed,uial HS'i'UOc. fur whitu Western. Oats are 
moderatoly active for home use, at ;AnAM',\o, for 
Western; IHc, lor old do.; (it's 55 c. for Ohio. 
Ffny mill Hrrnvv. — Receipts light: shipping 
quoted tlrni at Sl.e.",, bin, Drlme at M.Ifloj. 1.40. straw 
Is ilrm and In uiodcralu demand at $l.05<".l.t0 for long 
rye; 8a;«!k)e. for short rye ; IWiiSOc. for oat. 
Honev-Continues to arrive freely, and as them 
la aloiiiilunt promise of u large crop, dealers do not 
press for higher price*. We quote white clover,.In 
glass, 27('CXk‘.; buckwheat, 2ttfg'2iie. 
Ilop-. The iimi'ltul has a very unsatisfactory 
tone. The business is very light, and only to meet 
urgent orders from brewers. Tho supplies are lib¬ 
eral of all grades but strictly choice, and there la 
general I v a disposition to sell, with a number of lota 
crowded on tho rnui ki.it amt run off at a sueriflcc. 
We quote prime at 1544170.; fair lota, las', 15c.; old 
prime, 12cg common old,, 5t$0e* 
Leather- in hemlock sola thoro la a fair trade at 
foil prices; light ..’.am. X middle, 1 
:toy,e.; iioavy, 27J4r<03lJ..jo. 
ill lilt. Dor 40-quarf can. $2. IO;<'.2.CO, 
MiHcrllsiirnns, -Ashton’* sail, $3; now layer 
raisins, 4.1.25 ; new currants, I2 1 jc.: cn.i ob, 15c.; Turkey 
prunes, i!ic. for new ; almonds, ISk.'.HOo, for DungueduO 
and Turrayoiiu; spirits turpliitine, I5e. per gal.; 
strained resin, $2.05. No. 1 shore mackerel, now, at, 
$254425.5(1; 8t. t<corgo’s Bank codllslt, $7. Sugar at 
I 'a, I2 1 e. tor soft yellow ; 12X@T2^c. for soft White; 
grades attract flic most attention. Brices ara held 
witli conlldence. and tlmru are m lots pushed on tho 
market, tilllest sales are at be. for X Ohio; 5I(<4 
55c. for XX Ohio ; iWaliOc. for combing: 5(263550* for 
delniim and selections; pulled Is quiet; sales at. llim) 
lie. for super and extra; tDo. for lambs; California 
grades are In mmtor.ile stock and linn; sales at 21i»i 
Tic. for medium and tine spring. Mestira, pulled sold 
a t fxxwiliae. 
Whisky,- Is tinner, selling al’.H.'.ji'/lMc. 
HOFIIKSTEK, 0(4*211. Wheat quiet at *1.550 
SJt.Tl tor M udttvr ran can. amt H,60,i.l.U'> for white. 
Corn. 05e. per bush.: mils. iHufifjtic. per loisit,; beans, 
$1.5b(!t2 for (tlvdiimt; barley, s5e.(<o$l.b5 per bush.; 
dressed tings,fltioti.,5o; beer, fs<<i u porewt,. mutton, 
ftivlpu. per lb.; butter, AVaHTc. per lb : eggs Hcilrco at 
2.W28e. per do/..; potatoes In good demand at $ 1.75 per 
Idd. for Beach Blows, $2 for Mercers and $2.50 for 
Dari v Kosn; apples, Tl per bbl. ; quinces, $2402.50 per 
hush,; etiickous, 18c. per lb*: beef hides, 7ioT'.e. per 
lb ; calf skins, 15u. per !b.; hay tn good demand at 
$17<a28 per ton. 
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THE FIRST NUMBER OF 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Conducted by .1. U. IIOLLIML 
F0K SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. 
FIFTY PICTHiliS I.Y THE 11IIST MAI 151 IK. 
.1 Ell EM Y TRAIN—IDS DRIVE. 
A HUMOROUS POEM OF OVER (100 I,INKS, 
BY AN OLD FELLOW, 
WITH THIRTEEN .CLEVER ILLUSTRATIONS 
Tait Little Falls market for (lie week ending Octo¬ 
ber 22d, was remarkably active, with quick sales amt 
tut advance iu prices. About 1,200 boxes of farm 
diio ics were delivered, the highest sales reaching 
lt',e. Most of the sales for this class of goods may 
be quoted at (nun l.'ijfe. to lie. Nearly a third of tlie 
shipments were, made by canal. 
Thu factories worn well represented, offering be- 
twceuH.OOOunil li,OtJO boxes, the most of which changed 
bunds. Fantorv sales were trout il\c. to I.V.c, VVo 
quot.e.t few or the miles as follow*; A. Smith A Co., 
D\c.; CnyuOtiHa, MV'.; Root, II ye,; Olon, 11 *.s.; 
Empire* lee.; Florida* !5o.: Mlriorvlilo, 15c,; Timmer¬ 
man Creek. 15c.; Ford s llitsh, 15c,; Ktorkvillc. 15c.: 
Herkimer County Union, ILVc.; flprlngt)$|d Ceutor, 
J5!.c.; Cold ('reck, l.'i',!!.; Hintth Creek, 15Lc. 
We huvn udvleea from abroad lor the it rut week in 
October. Our London correspondent, - ays tlie trans- 
ue.tlniic iu American cheese during tins week was 
large, principally tu strong llavorotl ami secondnry 
Sorts Fta* best descriptions holders wen tlrm, This 
qiiotatlioiH for extra Amcrieutt were (Ns, Tlie other 
descriptions of cheese sold us follows - Mew English 
Cheddar, 8l.s. to 88k.; WlitsU're, ijouble i'.ls, to 7(5*.; 
Cheshire, iiicdliitu,5s.i. tA?Us.i Hite. 78s. I.. Is. Scotch, 
•ids. I" 72*. l)(l!cu Ctiee.se. — Edams, itis. to .Vis.; 
D Olid US, 12s. to .jOs.: Derby flltupe, fiOti. n Mi*. Nor¬ 
mandy Imlter is quoted at 18t'.s.; Cork*. Illfl*.; Chm- 
molls, 128s. The corresponding prices tor butter and 
Cheese last year in Loudon wore, for Americuu 
cheese, T.’s.; Clonmclls blitter, 121 Is.; ('oi ks, L27s. 
Tllfc wuaUter iu ttai'Uliner Co., .NY, the lirst part 
Of I hr) week was warm ami pleasant, turning cooler 
on Tuesday, with Itnuvy wind unit ram. I'astnros up 
A NEW BOEM BY WILLIAM MOttUIS. 
Author of “ Tho Earthly Paradise.” 
Tho beginning of 
GEORGE MACDONALD'S GREAT STORY, 
“ WILFRID CUM BERM EI)E," 
WITH AN ILLUSTRATION ON TINTED BABER. 
A THRILLING STOUY OF ARCTIC LIFE, 
BY DR. 1. I. HAYES, tho Distinguished Explorer, 
THE BEGINNING OF 
A Brilliant Story by Rionuct'A HARDING DAVIS, 
Author of "Life Iu tho Iron Mills,” Ac. 
POLITICAL NEWS 
.Tames G. Shepard of Gcnesco, is tlie Demo¬ 
cratic nominee for Congress in tlie XXIXtli 
District of this State. Matttliew J. .Shoecruft 
of the XXII District, is nominated by the same 
party for Congress. Jus. Buffington has been 
nominated for Congress by the Republicans of 
tho 1st Dial riot of Massachusetts. 
Tlie Conservatives of Virginia have nomi¬ 
nated for Congress In tho Vi It District, Col. R. 
T. W. Duke; In tlie Vlth District, John T. Har¬ 
ris and tlie lid District. J. T. Prctlow. 
In tho Hid Congressional District of Massa¬ 
chusetts, Henry 1). Cushing has been put in 
nomination by tho Prohibitionists. 
The Republicans of theXXIXlh Congression¬ 
al District of New York, have nominated Seth 
Wakeman of Genesee Co., and Titos. C. Platt, of 
Tioga Co. to represent tlie XXVth District. Tho 
Democrats have nominated Lucius Robinson 
ol' tlieXXVllt.lt, and Guo. B. Daniels, XXI Vi it 
District, for Congress. 
Generals Bunks and Butler huve both been re¬ 
nominated for Congress in Massachusetts. 
Tlie working men of Cayuga have nominated 
Edson Davis and J. H. Harth for tlie Assembly. 
A dispatch received at Washington from Co¬ 
lumbia, S. C., on tlie 20tli inst., states that, tho 
Republicans have carried that State by 30,000 
majority. 
Tito Democratic Union and tlie Young De¬ 
mocracy have nominated tin; Hon. 8mit.ii Ely, 
Jr., for Congress in tbo Vllth District, the 
Eleventh and Seventeenth Wards of New York 
Qlty. 
Tlie Republicans of tbo 1st District of Ulster 
have nominated Cyrus Burnaas for the Assem¬ 
bly. The Democrats of the Hid District of 
Ulster have nominated Charles!!. Kraek for the 
Assembly. 
Win. Smyth, Member of Congress from tlie 
lid District of Iowa, died at his residence at 
Marion, Lynn CO., Iowa, on Hu? 111.li inst. Tlie 
Govornor lias ordered a special election to ill! 
t lie vacancy, 
Tlie Republican Convention of the Third Con¬ 
gressional District (Brooklyn) nominated E. D. 
Webster lor Congress, against General Slocum, 
Democrat. 
The Tammany Democrats of New York city 
Have tnudo tlie following nominationsFor 
Mayor, A. Oaltcy Ilall; Sheriff, MatthewT. Bren¬ 
nan; County Clerk, Chas. A. I,oew; Coroners, 
I*. II. Keenan, N. W. Young and Gorshon N. 
Herman. 
Tlie nominations of both parties for Congress 
are now complete iu Wisconsin. They are as 
follows: 
Dial. Republicans. Democrats. 
I . Win. Penn l.yon. Alexander Mitchell. 
11. .O. VV. Hazleton. A. G. Cook. 
I1L.J, A. Barber. John Struchitn. 
1V..J. A. Walrous. Clin*. E. Elilredge. 
V..Bhilelus Sawyer, Joseph Htringhuin. 
VI...lore M. Rusk. -MygOtt. 
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Nkw York, Oct. 21, 1870. 
Tii B receipts of the principal kind* of produce since 
our lout have been a* follows; ’)6,()0ii Md*. Hour, 5Kj,« 
115 bind) wheat, Kiff.lid bti»n. corn, 250,1153bosh, outs, 
21,300 bush, rye, 270,4*1 bush hurley, *21 bust,, grass 
seed, 84,649 bales Cotton. DIG plfg*. dried fruit a, I,lit*! 
bale* hops. 13,302 pltgs. butler, .58,071 bo ves choose, 
5.GI54 tibia, egg*, 2Q|f pkg*. out meats. 1.5581 bbl* pork, 
545 tea lard. 150 keg* lard, 1,3111 pkgs beef, 1,050 pltgs. 
tobacco, ->11 Mels, do., 1,1105 Mil*, whisky, 887 balea 
wool,3,608 bush, beaus. 
lien uh nu(I Penis. Beans are in good demand, 
but the enormous roeelpt* prevent, an improvement 
in prices. There Is an inquiry for new Canada pons, 
but there is no quotable stock Old are nominal. 
\Vgquote mediums,(1 bush.. *].tWn2; marrows, do.. 
$3.2.Vi/2.35; pea, do., $2.15>u2.25; white kidney, $2.V5 
iu: 3; old Canada, peus tu bund, do., $1.12; green peas. 
V bush, $1.7ok#t.8U; Southern B. E., $2.75®',! ft 2-busb 
bag. 
Beeswax, — Prices arc a trltio stronger, with a 
more aeilvedemund. Wo quote Western 32c.; South¬ 
ern, 33Cojil3JiC. 
Broom Covu.—The market ls dull, with free re¬ 
ceipts. Prices are unchanged, though there is a 
grade uf stock in store that would go above these 
figures if autre was any demand. Wo quote red and 
greeli, ik&tio.; burl, T<V,Be. Brooms are easier, Com¬ 
mon to fair, <I.75 m 3 per dozen ; best, f.'i.5k't5. 
Hatin', —Receipts are heavier, but do not contain 
whaL now seems to have become a mania witli ull 
classes of buyers, lino butter. The stock is entirely 
depleted ot all the strictly Choice, and sales are 
making for sonic well known marks to arrive, at 
uearly full quotations for half tubs. The advance 
shown In a few of the annexed grades has purely 
originated through tlie unabated drain that has at¬ 
tended short fine dairies aud fresh fall bit*: and a 
good deli very of tlie latter make, which is anti ol pu¬ 
led, will render the market lamer, as anything below 
gilt edge or good table grade is entirely neglected. 
Orange county and Sussex county palls, tine, 48«9 
00c,; Pennsylvania pails, bint. 4i><045c.; country pads, 
fair to good, O.wtile.; Penn, half mbs amt firkins, 
flue, 30cy5S3c,; State firkins, fine, 3gvvi0c.; do. half 
tub*.40 <>}> 13c.; selections, 4-k«45c. ; do. Welsh, fine, 
5}?&4bc,; Wqlsh, summer. 33M5i5c.; Ohm firkins ami 
half tubs, tlue, 27(«;25ic/. dn. good. 2ha.23cg do. select¬ 
ed, small parcels, J02S36C.: other Western, fine, 21*]) 
2t5e.; do. fair, 3iK'i21o.: common Wostorn, ilk",16c. 
•i'tieesp,- Orders from tin; other sido have boon 
less rost.rlotivc, and there has been an Increased sale 
for shipment. Tim belter position of affairs is ow¬ 
ing more to the partially unlooked fur advance in 
the Euroneua market, as Urn supplier, on tho other 
side are rale. The i>euei> rumors probably tend to 
create tlie iuiin'ovaiiient there. The Little Falls 
market also sliov-* some Improvement* ami tlie 
latest Offering* thorp wero promptly placed. Dealers 
triSITl (ARI)S, OF LATEST STYLE 
V A package sent, (printed,) post-paid, for Si.vl v 
Cents. No humbug, timid full address to J. M 
Mil,LEU, Harrisburg, Pa, 
Advertising Ygetu-ies.—“ It is a fact that ull 
those persona doing u business which requires 
extensive advertising, and who from the mode 
of conducting' it are able to arrive lit a close ap¬ 
proximation of the resit Its produced by each 
separate investment in tills way, are universal 
in the opinion that better contracts can lieso- 
eured through a well-established advertising 
agency like that of Geo. P. Rowell & Co., New 
York, than can be obtained from publishers 
direct, no matter how familiar with rates and 
papers the advertiser may bo. It stauds to rea¬ 
son that an agency, controlling patronage to the 
extent of from fifty to one hundred thousand 
dollars per month, should be abio to secure fa¬ 
vors which would not be accorded to any mere 
individual, even if we omit entirely the benefits 
which they must derive from their extensive 
experience.” 
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very cheap. Address 
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