3d, Chas. H. Porter, Rep.; 4th, W. II. II. Rtowell, 
Rep.; 5th, R- T. YV. Duke, Cons.; 6th, .T. T. Har¬ 
ris, Cons.; 7th, E. M. Braxton, Cons.; 8tli, Wm. 
Terry, Cons. 
DF. LA WARD. 
The Democratic Governor, James Ponder lias 
a .majority of 2,477,*nnd B. T. Griggs, Dem., for 
Congress, 2,420. The Legislature is entirely 
Democratic in both branches, as heretofore. 
SOUTH CAHOUNA 
elects a Republican Governor and Lieut.-Gov¬ 
ernor by over 30,000 majority. The Senate stands 
26 Republican and 5 Democrats: the House 102 
Republican nud 22 Democrats. The Congres¬ 
sional delegation is as follows:— 1st District, 
Joseph Rainey, Rep.; 2d, De Large, Rep.; 3d, 
Robert B. Elliott, Rep.; 4th Alexander S. Wal¬ 
lace. Rep. Congressman at Large—J. P. M. Ep- 
pingr; Joseph H. Rainey was also elected to till 
the unexpired terra in the 1st District. 
AI.AHAMA. 
The latest, advices are that the Democratic 
State ticket has been elected by from 3,000 to 
5.000 majority, and that in the House there will 
be 65 Democrats and 35 Republicans. The Senate 
holding over, stood .31 Republicans and 2 Demo¬ 
crats, which would make one Democratic ma¬ 
jority on joint ballot. An official return will be 
necessary to determine the matter. About 15 
Republicans elected are colored. 
TBKWJtSSBK 
lias elected a Democratic Governor aud Legisla- 
I ure, and the following Congressmen1st Dis¬ 
trict, It. R. Butler, Rep.; 2d, Horace Maynard, 
Hep.; 3d, A. E. Garrett, Dem.; 4th, John YV. 
Bright, Dem.; 5th, J. Oolladay, Dem.; 6th, YV. c. 
YVhitehouse, Dem.; 7th, R. B. Caldwell, Dem.; 
8lh, \Y T . YV. Vaughan, Dem. 
potato weighing seven and one-fourth pounds, 
and asks to have it beaten. 
During September and October, there wore 
6,000 chickens shipped by express from Clarks¬ 
burg. West Va. 
A detachment of the Texan Rangers stationed 
near old Fort Torrctt, while on a scout in the 
vicinity of Blue Mountain, suddenly met an 
Indian party. A fight ensued, when the savages 
ran, carrying otf their wounded. 
The Memphis Appeal complains that, though 
the fields are white with cotton, the picking 
force i> inadequate. Many negroes are desert¬ 
ing the fields, and efforts are making to supply 
their places with white labor. 
The family of Gen. Lee have determined that 
his remains shall lie where they arc—in the 
chapel designed and erected by himself. 
A farmer near Greenville, Tenn., reports a 
sweet potato HJtf inches in length, 18>£ inches 
around the middle, that weighed when dug nine 
pounds, and thinks It can't be beat. 
One hundred and ninely-lw o colored emigrants 
from Bortoe and Washington counties, .V. C., 
sailed for Africa recently on board the ship 
Goleonda of Baltimore. The emigrants were 
well supplied with clothing, farming utensils, 
nails, &ic. They expect to join their friends 
who sailed last November and settled on St. 
Paul's river at Arthlngton and Brewerville. 
Many emigrants desire to go next spring. 
The recent Synod of North Carolina passed a 
resolution cordially inviting all Presbyterians of 
Scotland, contemplating immigration to this 
country, to make their home in that State. 
A dispatch from Jacksonville, Fla., states that 
a band of 20!) men, mounted and armed, took 
possession of Lake City on the night of the 7th 
inst., and shot five colored men. 
Judge Rally ol' Demopolls, Ala., wns so effected 
by the news of tliodeath of General Lee that lie 
died while sitting in his chair. 
Baker & Brother’s glass works in Baltimore 
were burned on the 16th inst. Loss, 840,060; 
fully insured. 
THE SEASON, 
Charleston, III., Nov. 1.—'This has been tho 
drvest season known here in many years. Wei Is 
and springs have failed, and the streams have 
been entirely dry, and much difficulty has been 
experienced in obtaining water for stock and 
household purposes. Recent rains, however, 
have considerably improved this state of things. 
Corn is in every respect first-rate. Potatoes, 
although not a full crop, are much better Mian 
they were supposed to lie a lew weeks ago. 
Owing to the drouth wheat was sown late, and 
is quite small, but is now growing finely. Fruit 
not half n crop in this vicinity. It promised 
well early In t he season—especially apples and 
pears but insects and dry weather caused it to 
fall, or to ripen prematurely, and the little that 
was left is very inferior. Coro is 30e. per bush.; 
oats, 30c.; wheat, $1; potatoes, 50c.; winter ap¬ 
ples, $1; hay, $L0(&12 per ton; l'at hogs, $0.2. r xi?) 
6.50 ; stock hogs, (kgtfo.; fat. cattle, $5.75. 
The following table gives tho temperature, 
etc., of tlio past six months, compared with that 
of the corresponding portion of last, year: 
CANADIAN NEWS 
Much excitement exists in mining circles in 
consequence of tho discovery, on tho north 
shore of Lake Superior, of a whole island of 
silver, from which millions of silver are being 
taken out. The island, which is about one hun¬ 
dred by forty feet, and usually submerged, was 
owned by the Montreal Mining Co., who sold ii 
to an American company, who have since, by 
means or eribsimd pumps, succeeded in working 
a vein eight- feet wide, much of which yields, oil 
an average, seventy per cent, of pure silver. 
Tlio Hon. William Hume Blake, one of the 
most distinguished Jurists of Canada, died in 
Toronto on tho 15th inst, Mr. Blake occupied, 
for a number of years, the position of Professor 
of Law in the University of Toronto. Upon 
the reorganization of tho Court of Chancery hy 
the Baldwin Government, Mr. Blake was elected 
Chancellor, which office ho held till 1883, when 
declining health compelled Ids resignation. 
John Brown, convicted at the Lit mb tun As¬ 
sizes of tho murder of Francis Joint Creighton, 
has been sentenced to be banged lit Sarnia on 
the 30th of December. 
The North Shore Railway Directors have asked 
the Quebec Legislature l'oraii extension of their 
charter. 
Ottawa intends to mnlccnn earnest endeavor 
to have the next, Provincial Exhibition held 
there. 
Tho schooner Ocean Traveler, of Lunonsbnrg, 
N. S., under a charter to the Dominion Govern¬ 
ment, left Halifax a month ago for Sable Island, 
where she landed her cargo and left, to return, 
and has not since been heard from. There is 
little hope for her safety. Sbo bad seven men 
on board. 
The Canadian steamer Algoma, plying between 
Colltngwood and Lake Superior ports is now 
nearly twenty days out on a trip from Colling- 
Avood to Thunder Bay, Lake Superior,and gravo 
fears urn eulcrlaincd that she bus been lost, with 
all on board. Tho impression prevails at. Han¬ 
cock Mini she has gone down with every soul on 
board, nearly one hundred in number. 
There were nine inches of snow in October 
last year. Yesterday morning wils tho first, frost 
sufficient to injure tomato vines and tobacco; 
first severe frost last year, Oct. 13th.—C. O. 
Pitt,lii'iil, Merrtmnc Co., \. II., Nov. 3.—The 
weather throughout Hie past month was very 
favorable for harvesting of fruit and grains. 
Un to near the dose of October herbage did not 
suffer from frost except in very low and damp 
positions. Corn, in quantities of the English 
quarter, can bo bought at a little less than a 
dollar per bushel, flay being Bcarco and prices 
high, fanners are buying more corn for feeding 
purposes than in former years. Second grade 
hoof is low, and hut, Iittlo of good hoof cun lie 
found. Dairy returns are small, and tho price 
of the products are ruling a little higher for 
first quality art icles, Which are in rather limited 
supply. Tlio yield of potatoes was very light, 
us a rule, throughout New Hampshire, and 
prices arc ranging from 75 to 80c. per bush. Ap¬ 
ples in no demand. In good barrels (which are 
worth 25c.) they have been sold for f 1.10. When 
sales are. made in older apples, Hie prices range 
between 8c. and 10c. per bush. Cider is sold at 
retail for $1®2 perbbl. Bees have been living 
on tho spring stores since the first, of July. On 
the morning of the 31st ult. the ground was 
covered with three iuebcsof snow, which mostly 
melted before night, except In ravines. Wells 
and brooks are very low; thoy have raised but 
very little since the fall rains.—0. tc. u. 
Wrgenne*, Mich., Nov. H. — Notwithstanding 
the diligence and rapacity of the Hessian fly, 
many wheal Holds have aline appearance, and 
good prospect to reward the husbandman for Ids 
labor, while only a few fields will have to he 
plowed once more before they will pay fur the 
labor bestowed on them. October was a grow¬ 
ing month; pastures arc good; stock is in flno 
condition. Best wheat is worth $1,25 per bushel; 
apples, 50c.; potatoes, 40c.; oats, 30c.; corn, no 
price established yet,— an abundant crop; cows, 
,7); oxen, $ 100®300 per pair; horses, from 
8tilt) to $200 cadi; hogs scarce and high priced; 
will be more numerous a year hence. A large 
area has been sown to wheat,.—P ioneer. 
POLITICAL NEWS 
Thu result of the elections recently held, so 
far ns tho XLIId Congress is concerned, es¬ 
timating States in which elections have not. yet 
been hold ns thoy formerly stood, will be—Re¬ 
publicans 137, Democrats 106, giving a Republi* 
can majority of 31. and showing a loss of 47 to 
that party. I n the State of 
new YORK 
the Democratie State ticket lias been elected, 
Gov. Hoffman having 5,000 more majority than 
in 1S68. YVlthout tiic official returns, the Legis¬ 
lature appears to bo »l tic, fit of each party hav¬ 
ing been elected. Mayor Hail has been re-elected 
in New York city. Tlio following members of 
Congress have been elected:—1st District, Town¬ 
send, Dem.; 2d, Kens ilia, Dem.; 3d, Slocum, 
Dem.: 4 th, Roosevelt, Dem.; 5th, Roberts, Dem.; 
litli, Cox, Dem.; 7th, Ely, Deni.; 8th, Brooks, 
Dem.; Dili, Wood, Dem.; lOtli, Potter, Dem.; 
11th, St. John, Rep.; J3th, Ketelmm. Rep. 13th, 
TulUill, Dem.; Utb, Perry,Deui.; 15th. Warren, 
Dem.; ltltli, Rogers, Dein.; 17th, Wheeler, Rep,; 
18t!i, Carroll, Dem.; lath, Prtndlc, Rep.; 20th, 
Merriam, Rep.; 2lst, Roberts, Rep.; 22d, Lan¬ 
sing, Rep.; 23d, Duell, Itep.; 24tb, Seeley', Rep.: 
25th, Lamport, Rep.; 26tb,Goodrich,Rep.; 27Hi, 
Smith, Rep.: 28th, Clarke, Rep.; 29th, Wakc- 
man, Rep.; 30th, Williams, Dem.; 31st, Sessions, 
Rep.—bfciuga Demoernticgain of four members. 
M AKSA c 11 US 1 STTS. 
Gov. Ciaflin has been re-elected by an in creased 
majority, and the balance of the StiUe t icket and 
both Houses of tho Legislature are largely Re¬ 
publican. Every member of Congress elected 
belongs to the same party. They are as follows: 
1st District, Jus. Buffinton; 2d, Oakes Amos; 3d, 
Ginery Twieholl; 4th, 8am], Hooper; 5th, B. F. 
Butler; 6th, N- P- Bunks; 7th, G. M. Brooks; 8th, 
G. F. Hoar: 9th, YVm. B. Washburne; 10th, II, L. 
Dawes. 
NEW JERSEY 
has elected the following Congressional delega¬ 
tion-—1st District, J. \\ r , Hazelton; 2d, Sami. 0. 
Porker; 3d, J. T. Bird ; 4th. John Hill: 5th,G. A. 
Halsey. Three of whom are Republican, being 
a gain for that party, The Legislature will stand, 
Republicans, 12; Democrats, 9, being a Republi¬ 
can gain of 4. 
VTROINTA. 
The Richmond Dispatch reports the Congres¬ 
sional delegation as standing five Conservatives 
and three Republicans, as follows:—1st District, 
John Critcher, Cons.; 2d, Janies H. Platt, Rep.; 
Interesting to Lafilcs,—“I have had a Grover 
& Baker Machine in use for ten years, and it has 
not cost, anything for repairs. For the last, five 
years it has boon constantly employed in dress¬ 
making. I can recommend it above all others.” 
—Mtig. Mary E. Beatty, 57 Baltimore avenue, 
Philadelphia. 
Fact* for the Ladle*.—I have used my Wheeler 
& YVilson Sewing Machine six years without Hie 
least repairs, doing all my family sewing, con¬ 
sisting of coats, overcoats, pants and vests, down 
to the finest of sewing, even patch Inn old coats 
and pants* Beside that, I have earned six hun¬ 
dred dollars ($600) in the six years. I earned 
thirty dollars with one needle. Give me the 
Wheeler & Wilson in preference to all others.— 
Mus. Lucy Dukgy, New Milford, CL 
AH the Lending Newspapers published in the 
United States may be found on file at the Ad¬ 
vertising Agency of Geo. P. Rowell & Co., of No. 
40 Park Row, New York. 
Maxi- 
Mini- 
1 
Rain. 
Per ct. 
uni in. 
in inn. 
Mean. 
inches. 
clouds. 
month. 
_ 
1869 
I 
1869 
1870 
| 
186!) 1870 
18(71 1870 
1863 
1870 
1 
May. 
KJ 
1 
83 , 
1 
41 
l’> 
,66 | 66.1 
4 cl 3.6 
43 
38 
June.... 
8.H 
114 
51 
53 
ta 5 72.7 
6.4 2.3 
37 
•It 
July. 
1H) 
94 , 
58 
IVt 
73 8 78.3 1 
■1.3 4.4 
33 
38 
August. 
111 
\r> 1 
68 
C*S | 
76.1 71.0 
2.4 4.3 
41 
48 
Sept. 
86 
88 
43 
52 
61.3 6K.I 
2.5 .7 
34 
no 
Oct. 
76 
77 
111 
30 
13.5 51.3 
2.3 3.5! 
34 
61 
A vorngc, 
[ in 
10 
30 1 
l64-4'68.d 
33.5 18.4 
37 
44 
be fititrhets. 
<ss> 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Y’ohk, Nov. 18, 1S70. 
The receipts of the principal kln<1* nf produce 
tor the week embrace 31,870 bales cotton, 137,785 
bbl8. Hour, 886,445 hush, wheat. "All,K<>1 hush. corn. 
263,983 hash, on Is. S.726 bush ive, 257 HIT hush barley, 
■1.670 bush, grass seed, 5,-iiO bush, beans, 1,51.6 bids, 
pork, 7,043 pkgs. beef, 791 pkgs. cut-meals, l.is; pkg*. 
Inril, 16,449 pkgs. butter, 40.2U9 boxes cheese, 7,429 bbls. 
egg*. 1,354 pkgs. dried fruits, 2.570 bbls. whisky, 2,1014 
bales wool, 2,115 bales hops, IS8 hhds. tobacco, 1,018 
boxes and cases do. 
ItcniiM mid Pen*. A sudden Increasetnarrivals 
oi beans has hud the predicted effect uf weakening 
the market. Tho demand lias not altogether subsid¬ 
ed, but there is an evident disposition oil the part of 
buyers to hold olT until prions have dropped. Medi¬ 
ums feel the downward tendency most, and a recent 
bid of #3 was made for some tlrst-ela-s lots Canada 
peas, in bbls., Ilrm. at late prices. Few have arrived 
in bond. It. K, peas are in excess nf the demand, amt 
price* are favoring t he buyer* We quote ;— Modunu 
prime per bush., }3.25: do. fair to good, $2(8)2.15; mar¬ 
rows, prime, ta.i 7 ii ; do., common to fair, $2.23cs 
2.6U: pea, $2.2tt->2.S.5; kidney, $2.50(92.75: green peas, 
• l.TtVe.1.80, 11. K, peas, *2.5(M2.75; Canada. peas, in 
bbls, $1,115. 
Bccmwiix. Recent sale* have been at easier 
pvleos, suy .to<t.72^e.; but with better gold there is a 
firmer tour, at the close. 
Broom Corn Fairly active at. unchanged prices. 
We quote red Sftfto.; green, 6c>«c.; hurl aud. brush, 
7®8<?- 
Butter.—The approaching holiday does not InfUSO 
its accustomed spirit In the trade, besides the ordi¬ 
nary demand is not up to what we might expect with 
cool weather. Receipts has slackened up somewhat, 
but the previous free deliveries still press severely 
upon the market., as the lack of line buying Is very 
seriously fall this season. The t rade IS almost, ex¬ 
clusively in tine to good table grades, There Is every 
Indication that common and summer butter will 
carry out very low this year, Fresh rolls ure In de. 
maud; made over lots lire rejected, and In any case 
will not, bring paying prices. Canada butter nominal. 
We repeat old prices, but remark that most seller* 
ure satisfied with the Inside lino fur the grade* uow 
used. 
orange county and Sussex county palls, fine, 43<«> 
16c..; Pennsylvania pall*, tine, 40@48c.; country pails, 
fair to good, 3f*<c;iHo., Penn. tlrklus. flno. 34<d35c.: do. 
hair tubs, (to., Ilfr-wnc.: do. other grades, SOcjstic.; State 
firkin*,Clue, 37t&30o.: tin. half tubs. 38cvl0c.; selections, 
4'.ta4.>e ; Welsh, fresh, 37(i Ibc..; Welsh, dairies, AM 3.'*'.; 
Welsh, Hummer, Tfk&SJC.; other grades of State and 
store packed, 20o*30c.'. Ohio firkins ami hair rubs, 
Uric, 2ft.fc.10e.; Ohio reserve, common to fine, 32 m 25c.; 
no. selected small parcels. 32@3to.; other Western, 
medium to good, 22<t2«c.; do. common and summer, 
Hirtlilc.; rolls, iv.ic’e.; Canada, tine, 33fii34e.; d". or¬ 
dinary to tine, 3Stt#88c- 
Oheeae. An advance In the Cahlo to 71s. puts the 
market <oi a innrn substantial basis, but a, decided 
advance has not boon looked for, us, with the dull 
trade of the past few weeks, the stock had accumu¬ 
lated largely and the trade, has shown no disposition 
to concede, steadily asking late prices In anticipa¬ 
tion uf Just such a turn In prices on tho other side. 
Thorn are more orders from shippers, but the market 
cannot bo called active. Late make cheese have 
been bought up more freely for investment; ISYix is 
asked for line factories. The shipments tor the 
week ure 944,7UOIh».; same week last your, 2,637,4)00 lb*. 
We quote — Factory, State, tlnu, per pound, l.Vj 
tad,6fc.; fancy, liKitUNc,, «lo., good, i:itaiii:i\i'..; do., 
fair, 12tacl28c.r Farm Dairy, fancy, lo&lAMc,; do,, 
good, I2<du3)ie.; do., poor to fair. lOwillc : Ohio fac¬ 
tory, fair to linn, I2t.ii 14(4e.; new pine apple, 180210.; 
Oln.. factory, ehemtar, 14x(i(il4!l{u.; English dairy, 11 
OtfltiC. 
Cotton. The market has been dull, The foreign 
report* aro unfavorable, and, with heavy receipts, 
weaken price* Wn quote: 
Now OrlonTi" Mtul 
IJ ptnnd»Ac, Mobil**, T<ixas. 
Ordinary.\ 13 55— 13M'iid3V 
(loud Ordinary... 15}<®— 15><:@— 15\<Trd0 
I, ow Middling ... l6:lf<S— 16 ((9— 16}iff(d6J5 
Middling. 16«a— 16J655— 
Good Middling... 16V.S- Ititff#— 17R®1D< 
For forward delivery there Is a good Inquiry, hut 
at lower prices Closing sales, 15kiSll6J$C. for Nov.; 
MK'tpISXO. for Dec.', l6HMi15N0. for Jan.; 15X<ttl3)liO. 
for Fob.; 16\&|16;{U. for March. 
Dried Friiita.— The general tone of tho market 
Is dull, with prices the same. 
Apples, uew. sliced, Y< It, 6v(i7c.; do. Southern, good 
to prime, Be.; do. poor to fair, SflsAe. Reeled 
peaches, laftalffo. for prime; 2ta22e. for extra; lta lfio. 
for fair U> good. Udpeeled peach or, DflOkc. for 
quarters and halve*. niaokherrles, new, fl.q®lflc.. 
Flier ring, pitted, 2ta22c. I’liims, lOdjt'.ie, Raspber¬ 
ries, 3>k<y!HO. 
Euan. -The arrival* are large, mainly matin up of 
limed. Rrlce* am weak. We quote lresh Western, 
loss Off. 3201330.; do. at mark, ikk<»;it. filmed state, an 
(■..,27c.; do. Western, 2,W26<:. Fresh Canada, Ins* otr. 
31<t«32c.; Stale and Pennsylvania, loss oir, atftt.'lOc.; do, 
at, murk, 32otH8e. New Jersey, Long Island, North 
Rivor, :ii<<i;i6t). Kgg oats, towtsc. 
Froth Friilfe.—The cannl receipts ot apples up 
to this date, foot up 150,000 bbls. This gives us a largo 
supply, but thequallty of many late openings (. poor, 
and trade 1* checked somewhat tiv the development. 
Really choice kinds are higher, but common quali¬ 
ties urn pushed upon ilm market at, low figures. Rears 
lire, not wanted. O uniiorrle* firm. Lady apple *, bysf, 
$10; some poor lire selling a* low a* J3. Grape- quiet. 
Chestnuts searon itini high. Qutacoa about u o.i up, 
Apple*,fancy, fall, perbbl., &UXVM.60: do. winter 
choice, t3.25iii2.50; do. do. second, fl.i5"'.2; ddo com¬ 
mon, *1 25. Roar*, oioklllg, per bbl., fts-'d; YVfnter 
NelllH. ilOtwlS; Lawrence, tlu» 12. Vicar. fTa'J. Re- 
ciins. jier tb., 12..,13e. Grupee, Isabella, per lh., Htg. 
Pk!.; riitawba. Ikwl2c.; Ii ii.-hon.se, r*.<•'.;»<*. Chestnuts, 
per bush., fJ.&Ot.uH.ob, hickory nuts, per bUMl., f2.G0v/i 
ft- Quinces, best, per bbl., S12 <t,15: do. common, ♦8(a‘J. 
Cranberries, per erulu SflOtaifiJ.oO; do., per bush, 
<3.304*8.73 
Flour,—Hlatn and YVestern flour has ruled dull 
and depressed until the close, when the news from 
the other side Induced more disposition to purchase 
on the part of export ors, and price* advanced, clos¬ 
ing strong ami active. 
We quote at tt.HV,(5,20 for superfine State : ?o.81vt5. 
•JO for comm in extra da.;tSHw> lor good !'■< tone, • 
do.; «6.I)6<<MU0 for fancy uo.; <4.95^5.29 foe super 
fine Michigan, Indiana. Ohio, Iowa, Ac.; I.VXka.'i.HO 
lor extra do.; f&JWko; for Choice oxlrado., Includ¬ 
ing shipping brand* of rmnirt boon Ohio at *6.80rs,H, 
and trade brands of do. at £6.IJ5(<t6.tO: good to choice 
white wlieat extras, <6.30*46 00; St. Louis at .<3.86<tfti.l0 
for common to fair extras,and I5f.S8.S6 for good to 
choice. Southern I* higher and more active III. *6,80 
f,*6.;k) for extras, and *6,3338.50 for good to choice. 
It ye Hour Is firmer at <4<*l-'i.2:> for the range. Ruck- 
wnnat Ilnur Is more active and linn at f8.Ifk.<i3.40 for 
State, and tS.OO'.iS.SO for Renusylvaniu. Corn meal 
K iii bettor request. Hrundwwino sold at *14.60. 
Corn meal, coarse, per 100 lbs., DUkk/tl.il'i; One yellow, 
II. SK2d.U0: white, t2.20,v'2.:«l. 
Cirnlti.—Wheat I* much higher. Thore la a fair 
export trade, but millers are tin I ding off. Tho ad¬ 
vance is owing to reports from the other side of a 
prospect nf war. tallest sales are at fl.15'1.1.2(1 fnl'old 
No. 2 spring; j<l.:iV.„I.Hi for hew spring; $1.40 for new 
amber Wisconsin ; <1.10 for amber Green Ravaprlng; 
tl.lU.ol.4a for winter red and amber Western, and 
fl.iit.t 1.60 for while Michigan. Corn further declined 
early In the week, but Closed higher, with a fair trade 
demand ; wn quote at SStakdc, for Old Western mixed; 
HDc. for Western yellow; W$65 for new Western, the 
latter price for yellow, Oats are very steadily hold; 
sales at SOKt'SOOc. for Western; 61(*hlt«c. for Ohio: 
W’.Hfi- for old YVestern mixed. Malt sold at 950.(*$1.1<1 
for Western, and >1.10 for Canada West. Barley la 
dull nod weak, with free arrivals; State sold at !»c., 
Canada Weal, 11.10. 
liny ii nd tstrn \v. -Tliero are a goon many orders 
for shipping hay, bat buyers prefer to waif, until 
stock accumulates, as it Is expected to before tho 
close of navigation. The market has already toned 
down somewhat. We quote shipping at Bl.05t.til.10; 
retail, #l.l5fgd.30; long rye straw, ?1.10«il.2Uc.; short 
do., 90®90 c.; o»t, aK'SSoc. 
IIoiicy* There la a full stock, and prices are 
lower. We quote white,small boxes, DH'itSO.'; broken, 
30to25o,; buckwheat, :5V.(i25<!.; strained, KkVflftc. Some 
comb is i/ii the way from Virginia, 
II OP«,-ThO domund has been largely fur stoek 
hops; prime cnnl..* are about thennly kind Hint. sell. 
The arrivals have been much larger, but fall to give 
a good assortment, there being an abundance Of low 
and medium grade. We quote State at 16c/.18o.; com¬ 
mon to fair, Ijv'jlSod prime uld, 8®ll)c 
I'rovIsimiM, —Fork has ruled very dull, hut hold¬ 
ers have not mode any Important cnnc.esxlnrs. Tho 
political complication* in Europe at tho close tend t<> 
create r better feeling. Out there Is no animation, 
\Y r e quota saLee of mess for January nt $20. Sales Ir. 
a Jobbing way at $24.25 for old ; $21 for uniuspecied, 
and $24.5(1 for Inspected. Beef has sold largely to 
shippers at very th in pi Ice*. New plain mess, bbls.. 
$13-.. 15; extra mess. 115017: prime me**, tc*., $35<5i3B; 
I rid In mess. tcs.. $2iW(0, Cut meats.—-There Is only 
a small jobbing trade. Flckled bellies range ut. I3t<4 
13’.;c. for heavy to light ; boxed bellies, 13,s,.;/, 14c.; 
pickled shoulders, BtrfalOc.; smoked ham*,city,2l(>k 
Mo.; Western, tight tc*.. 2Iw.22c.; i.'hntce bagged, 22rv(< 
2;ic.; smoked shoulders, 1%.12'gc.; pickled limns, west¬ 
ern, UK.t WC,; do., City, ITw.iSc.; long dear bacon, WkiC. 
Lard. —New YVestern steam is in RttUi butter sui<- 
piy, but more prime stock could be bandied; new 
Heavy Grades. 
8 Cn 8 Y 
!) <S, ll\' 
10 diio v 
11 (111'.. 
11Y@12S 
12 : ‘ a (.< I3'.j 
M ANITPARTRUEii TOuAOOo. Rlack work, comnmic 
apd niedlpm, lOiSlOc.; good ami lino, 20tai2lc. Bright 
work Common and medium, 2 ck*36c.; good amt tine, 
86(<e55c., lu bond. 
VcgcinhleM. FntatooBaro In bet ter stock through 
canal supplies, hut prices are the same. Sweets arc 
again higher. 
Rota I oes-Roach Blows, N. J., ft bbl., $2121503,50; 
dn., N’. Y., $2 m 3.25; Uyrlght, $2ii%3.20; GootlrlHi, $j}(.a 
2.12 ; Jackson YVhite, f2«t2.26; Hyknian, $l.75<i('2.; Mon 
I lor, $i/.a'.',2; Chili Bed, *2; Frlaco Albert, *‘,’.'.'7.25; 
sweet potatoes. t3.nn<"..'!..7(); cabbage. R Inn, *5(.ii8; 
White turnips, f< bill,, 75c.; Russia, do., *livi'1.2.7; 
marrow Bqiiash, $2.00: Hubbard squash, $l5ftai2: 
garlic. IP 1(10 bunches, $8.110; pumpkins. R lOl), $5(37 ; 
Onlorm. red ami yellow, per bbl,. jtllgjll.fifl; ilu. white, 
$5; do., Connectionl, R 1U0 bunches, f ln>,3. 
YVimiI)- Business l* “till very limited. 'I'ho mod¬ 
erate sl.iclc crcut.ci steady prices, (nil niumilaeturers, 
in view of I he low prices in Kul'upe and the dull 
trade for munnfact ored goods, are buying sparingly. 
Latest .-.ales are of fieece* at .V.Wiae. for nmvaslicd ; 
43c, for low Womei ii; 4ous47c. forStutcnndMichigan • 
■Hto«4U>0. fur X ithin ; 60c. fur X and XX Ohio: 52o. 
for XX Ohio; pulled ut GOtgRAc. for Mack; 41(.t IV.c. 
for super: Maine, for old extra; California, ut.ZtbjM, 
26e. for burry; 2ll:a3Ue. for fair spring; Mostlza putted 
utGlc.i Dotiskai at 27(ic. 
-♦♦♦-- 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Tin; market was moro active for tho week ending 
November I'.itll than during the previous week. A bout 
1406 boxes of farm Uaries were delivered and sold at 
MS 1 ', to 14Me.—the latter figures being paid only for 
fancy brands. Sales of farm dairies were brisk but 
with no advance in rates over last, weeks quotations 
except in the few funcy lots which were better by a 
quarter of a cent. 
A largo number of factorymon were present In the 
market Including representative* (ruin other coun¬ 
ties. The olJering amounted to more than 11,600 
boxes and transaction* were large tint at figures a 
little below 'vliat was at llrst expected. 
Wegive quotations of leading sates as follows:— 
Shcrtlnt*, Inc.; Kudlong, 15c.: Hu vis. 15o.; Wing, 14 Vo.; 
Old Fan-field. I5>tc.; Sudnevllle, l.ib-c.; l*iilastino, 
Union, (ten Cook and Ives, 15c.; BclIiCl, 14;<c.; Whltos- 
liorn, 15c,: Norway Association, 15c.; iMunbeim, 15c.; 
Crum Creek. 15c.; Fulrtlold Association, l.Vkc., North 
Fairfield, I5\c.; .Smith Creek, 15YC.; .Vminelni Con- 
tar, 15)4 r. 
There was a mooorate delivery of btmer at 33c. to 
36c. 
Wo have advices from abroad for tlio first of No¬ 
vember. Our London em-respondent. says thill In 
American cheese therols an improved . I email (I, ami 
an advance lor b'entonjber make which comes to 
hand flat. The host grades are quoted ut ils, to 74s.; 
second quality, 668, to 70s The other descriptions of 
Cheese are sold as follows: - New KiICUMi Chmldur, 
ills, to sKls.; Wiltshire, double, Ms. to Sis.; Cheshire, 
medium, 58s. to 70a.: Hue. 78s. to 84*.; Scotch, 08s. to 
72s. Dutch cheese. h'dlMIlS, 48s, t(j 58s ; Golidas, 18s. 
to Ms.; Derby shape, 48*. to 56s. 
ICxxra Normandy butter sdls at Ml*.; Clonmcts, 
133s.; ('nrks, 135s,; Cana.Run. lllbs tn Ibis. 
The corresponding price* last year for butter and 
oheotte were as rulluws: Cloniuets butler, 132 b.; 
corks, lats Atiicrii'an cheese 
Wo have had Heavy frosts throughout the central 
counties of New York, and grass is so depreciated 
that tho herds must lie fed from the barn. The 
weather is cool and luolsi, with flurries of snow, umt 
thu beginning of winter is at bund. x. A. \v. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Yoke, Nov. 17,1870. 
Notwithstanding tlus line, cool weather, which 
Is always a great assistance to the drover, the owners 
uf livestock have had a hard time daring the past 
week. Fondly supposing there wu* to be a lighter 
MUppiy and better prices, they dipped in heavily, and 
now suffer the consequence. Tho competition for 
stock at the West, running up the values there. Is 
What Uouh thu mischief. 
Western steam, lit*ltljo., tho latter price for strictly 
prime, did at 16 l ,<al5G tor steam. Future Is sieadl- 
ly held at IJ-Xis 13Mc. tor Dec. Beef bams arc in hot¬ 
ter demand, at $29.5061130. Dre**ed lu.gs are Ilrm, at 
'JV'tsiKRqe. for heavy to medium, lost - , for pigs. 
Foultry nud fJnmc.- Live poultry is tn excess nf 
cold weather wants, and even low price* are dilhcuU) 
to obtain. Dressed Is not too abundant: silll.it sup¬ 
plies till! trade. Sumo very rough, stale YVestern ha* 
sold cheap, .V'ulilc. K n>. Game Is in gaud offering, 
and ling an Increasing business. Venison la arriving 
freely, and Is lower. 
Dressed Ruiiltry— State fowl* n>. Id's 17c.; West¬ 
ern do.. In good order, l&iillio.; choice Ch chons, is,., 
Ale.; state amt N. J, turkeys, 2n6i£!c.i Western do., 
IBta-.’-’c. Goose, tH'.KSIC. Ducks, 2U(c 24c. I ,lve I llrkeys, 
Jersey, p if., li./vl.’tc. Do., YVestern, IJetlA. Fowls— 
Jersey, ltadfic.; Western, 12al.‘>c. Spr ing Chickens, 
V lb.. I It". 16c.; Roosters. 8>",!ie.; Ducks, (N. J.,) $ Fa: 1.25 
per pair; West era, 7Se.*>$l. Geese Jersey. >.'tt<< 3.25 
pnVpalr. Weai.i.irugeese.$Si>»2.25c pair. Rraino hens, 
per pair, $l »l.2>. Partnuges, Western, $h<tJ.'i - «; do,. 
Eastern. 50c.wj$l : wooiicm-k. 6itij$i. Venison ,«*d- 
dle, IpM.t’Oo.: whole deer, riki/ltc. Wild plgeons.slall- 
fml Hi do/,., $3 m 3 26; lUngliah *mpo lb dox., $2.50: Com¬ 
mon do., per do*., 75c.fe*l.,VI. Squab, tame, puritan.. 
$3.50. widgeon. R pair, taarsic.; Qiiall, t‘ doz., $a.6U(jS 
3; rabbit*, V pair. KlciNic,; hares, iKka'ae. Duck* 
Canvas Back. V pair, f2,2.V.t2,50; Red Mend, 7.V.; 
Milliard. 75«87o.; Black, 756j87e. Teal HC-.'er 
Seeds. Clover has sold largely In shippers; about, 
3,li(fl bag* have been cikvlJ at Kta IIVJl-., mainly at the 
lat ter price, closing lirui. Timothy is quiet, ut $1,541 
04.75. 
fstenriue I* nominally |,'i' c. 
Tolmrcfl. I.ow aales in other markets creates lr- 
rognlarlUy here, ahd a disposition to purchase only 
where concessions are miiilc. The demand Inis been 
very small, and sales only in smalt lots for local use, 
Wu quote ; 
Light Grades. 
Frosted lugs.li.Wfo live. 
Sound do, 7 @ 7J4 
Common leaf. 7Jfta 8K 
Medium leaf....... 8;k'c4 D'i 
Good leaf. 
Finu leaf. iqV'f'b11 o- 
Selection*. 12 @12(4 
Connecticut and Mass, fillers.. 
Old Crop. Now Crop. 
.13 
Of il.M'- 
In fti.lHC. 
Hinders, seconds.... 
IS 
t(<38 
3(1 @25 
Fine writpnur*. 
.15 
C't.V» 
40 («t05 
New York State fillers. 
111 
w 13 
Id fa 13 
Average lots... 
.16 
Ca'i5 
18 f( 27 
Wrappers. ., ... 
Pennsylvania nipt Ohio fillers. 
30 
0« .Ci 
:.’d fi-,'15 
111 
{(#12 
HK@fi3 
16 1,1.23 W 
Average lota. 
.16 
6r‘S) 
Wrappers .. 
.35 
61'45 
22 (b : :Ci 
Yara.-YVo quote: I fa van 
1 — 
t:<mmiori 
. ?,V'ft80i!. i 
good, 80er05o.; fide, 37 ’40.W$l.(l7!.i. curreocv. 
Vara 1 
cuts, 87J4Gi1K)c, • 11 cuts, Sl.ifL' 1.08; 
sivoriitfi? 
lots, '.KV"! 
vtyiCn ourreocy. 
TOTALS 
LIVE STOCK FOR THE WEEK. 
This week...,,,, 
Last week. 
Correspond'g w 
Average '69. 
- 8.20! 
’k ’69 6.167 
.6.265 
Milch 
c,ev». r:qlv„». si,in.p. 
107 1,383 34,400 
128 1.793 47,669 
L23 1,178 39,429 
93 1.807 28,463 
Regs. 
20,837 
22,303 
17,.8'5 
17.333 
The stock came from Ihe following States, viz,: 
Illinois. 
.3J75 
. 1,440 
.. 304 
. 1.332 
,202 
Ohio. . 
. 647 
Mlchlirnn. 
New York.,.. . 
Indiana... 
Missouri........ 
New jersey. 
Pennsylvania. 
::: 25 
Uccvi's. J The total ot 8,301 ciiHle for the week, or 
again of 1,388 over the former foil supply, speaks lor 
itself, ami the market takes shape accordingly. No 
one seems to have counted upon half the quantity of 
Texan cattle, and such free arrival* uf tills class 
upsets all calculations- Drovers sCOItrlng tho old 
cuttle States can compute with leonstdeiable exact¬ 
ness whether there la an abundance or scarcity of 
beeves, and cstliuUta prices accordingly, but OO (me 
can compute with any degree nf certainty the hun¬ 
dreds of thousands of Texans rum lug ovi r that far- 
off and thinly settled Stale. Drover* have been ex¬ 
pecting to see this breed Homewhatexliaustcd by the 
previously unheard-of shipments, bat still theyeome 
to tho tune of *'YVn'ro coming, a hand red thousand 
more.” Besides lb (May, our own Hlate sends in quite 
freely, especially of such trash a* the high price of 
grain and hay will not permit of keeping. An old 
bulk ot a cow, almost worthless ut home, U sent here 
for heef, and possibly sells from $18 to $25. They 
sold so badly Inst .Monday that owners talked of 
Heading them back to the country. 
After a Iittlo ttrmncs»onc wecicoto. there were5,500 
cattle thrown unori the market ot Monday—160 cars 
at One Hundredth St rent, Rl at YVoohawken, and 66 
at Comniuuipuu . This proved toil many, and hold¬ 
ers weie forced to accept lower rates or prices, which 
brought the owners In debt. One drover was willing 
to pay $ I f *.*41 per head on Ills stock to be brought out 
squure. The great hulk of the cattle wore poor, and 
sold at lOoc 12)40. IN lb,, with scallawug* *ld| lower, and 
fair to prime steers at I.V.tlftc., a few choice reach¬ 
ing l.>!4(" lBc„ though them are scarcely any such on 
sale among thn 1,713 head of to-day. A little more 
strength i* sKowd at, the close. 
The following are the prices at the close of tho 
market; 
This week. Last week. 
*>nw. C*?nU. 
Choice bulloeka, V tt.1514 @ 10 16 @ 1 G'< 
Good to prime. ** ...I3‘2 <;o 1,5 14 @ 16 
Medium. “ ...12M SS13 13 @ 13K 
Ordinary. “ ...10 @13 10 @ 12.'4 
Poorest grnde. *• .. 7 fit 1) 8 (S U 
Average of all sales....13 13 @ 13K 
Milch Cow*.—It Is now almost Impossible for 
tho farmers to sell their dry cows, especially if poor, 
ami tills somewhat regulates the fresh eow trade. 
There I* quite a supply of unsold cows on hand, wit Ii 
very little cull for them. Price* arc lower for nil 
save (In- tlmu-t. nr $t5i«iil0 for very ordinary in rather 
common, $75@8n for talr to good, with very few reach- 
log flow'. 1 !. A fancy full-blood Durham cow is held 
up In $l, o, but, she still holds. There is no market 
for such hmey animals. 
Von I Co I vc*. TliOTO has been an Increase in re¬ 
ceipt* of both llvcaml dressed calves. Cold weather, 
making it necessary to feed *tock in the country, 
sends much ot the small fry to market, many of ihe 
calves in thin flesh, and some of them Of an age dif¬ 
ficult to decide whether tor-lass us calves or beeves. 
For one such lot, one year old, $17 per head wns real¬ 
ized, while tho 1(1 and 12-weeks* old gras* calve* sell 
ut $8.54kwU— Oile pen nf 13 head going at. $11; 60 at $8.60; 
30 line Bucks Co., Ru„ 160 In*., at 13' ,c., ami 25 Jcrt-eys, 
225 I Its,, at lie. 
Shvrp mill l.ninh*. The supply I* now lighter, 
slid a (ter a dull week, lit low prices 3 V" 6c. for sheep, 
and 56|"i8r. lor lamb* them Is an improvement of 
',("140. f,< lb. still, ilia markets ure well tilled with 
live stock, and glutted with dressed mutton, only 
in line sheep and mnibs arc both scarce. Most of the 
Tut., now coming forward are very ordinary sheep id 
7H<i>SO lbs., selling at. l!j(i'.4 Wi;. Fair to good sheep ot 
SOWtKIlbs. sell at S@Skt3., with chpicc 100 Ip*, anil up. 
wards ut 5X'.ii6}*i:. a lew at lit>e. A lot or cull lambs, 
very linin', 47 lit*., sold at t lfc-., but few of even tbe 
Lliin lot* go heloH’ IU*c„ with ordinary at 7c,, and 
good to prime at 7 Y(i«8‘*c. There were 10,351}head on 
sale Monday, hut verv many of them went over for 
another market. For to-day wo have |i,|3li, or quite 
as many as tlio demand calls for. There is some In¬ 
quiry for store ewes. A pen ot such, .'elected out, all 
young, 111 1h. Canuila stock, sold titA'-.e. Wei hers, of 
the same weight, to a butcher, would bo worth lie. 
The thlnuesi. 'ibeep of to-diiy wore 351 ttcatc, 67 lbs., 
sold at #4.15 per ewt., If we except a car cull sheep 
atnl lambs, at $2.37)4 cadi. A car fair,78 tt. Ohio sheep, 
sold at. 45<«., willi some 90 tt. State at 5ffc. A lot of 
thin 38 tt>. Stalts lambs went, at Tc., while a dock Of 68 
lb. sold at 8c. 
Swine. Hero wo have a iittlo gain in numbers 
over t lio light receipts of tho previous week, but an 
Improvement In the shipping demand lor hog pro¬ 
ducts, owing to tlio higher ruling of gold, advances 
live lings to Djitifk^o.. with some light pig* at 8.14(11 lie. 
Dressed are selling at Vitas 10‘4c., according as heavy 
or light, the demand still running on small pigs 
LATEST Nnv. IS, F, !M. Beeves Arrivals 
lo-ilay; 3.j car* at Couonnnlpuw, and 36 ut One Hun¬ 
dredth st., nr a total of 925 head. The market could 
out well lie wnrnii, the threatening ram, cheap poul¬ 
try and glutted mutton markets conspiring against 
heel- Nothing went above 15c,, tat. 7 owl Kv. steers 
selling at that price, wlilt buIlH at 8';C. per lb., live 
weight. 
Hheep flial Lumhn. -With II ctirs at COtnmuni- 
paw.Hui. 43Ui St., and 3 at YVuahawkcn, making t.'.'lii 
head, trade i* very dull at quotations given above. 
A car poor 66)4 1,1 0- sheep sold at 3 !,(•.; near 82 16 111. 
at. IJ-.e.; 81 Canada, III Its, tic.; 100 Canada lambs, 71 
lbs., 8c. 
II os*.—Arrival* to-day, 23 cars at ('onnnunipilw, 
4 at Woehawken, and Jar. 40t h St,, or 3,010 head, all 
told. Thom was no change to prices, lou, the market 
was less firm, a car 225 lb. O. hogs selling at 8Kc., and 
a cur Mich., 253 lbs,, 8c. 
freui QUmcrtiscmcnts. 
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