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MM AND M The Stock Market Irregular?Coal Stocks Higher. GOLD STEADY AT 109 5-8. Government Bonds Active aud Firm?Railway Bonds Generally Steady?Money Closed at 2 and 2 1-2 Per Cent Wall Htkbkt, 1 TiirBSDAY, Nov 23?6 P. II.J Lake Short an<l the coal atocks were again at cross purposea to-day, tliuush this time it was the turn ot ?he latter to go up and the former to go down. Tho sanation ot the railroad war Is as "onsartlii" is the proverbial "whits man," and the absence ot ?ny definite in formation on the subject Is dis.ippomt ng to Impatient holders. Accordingly, tho deposition ? realise, which was in a slate ol hesitation yesterday, tecame pronounced to-day, and In the casa of Lake Ihors carried the stock down to 5614, under much ixcitemeut, and with transactions to the amount ?f 62.000 shares. The bulls of Twenty-third street, who had lent a moderate toss to the movement, ?re irowned with horns that crumple easily, and are much more at home in their familiar bear skins than vhen masquerading i.i hide and hooft, and they ihowed It this morning by abandoning the wroug side ?f tho account and their holdings at one and the san.> line. So much of tho popular interest was taken up ?y Lake Shore that the rest or the list, with the ex *ption ot Delaware and Lackawanna and Michigan Central, had no other resource thsu to fall away In prlees by themselves, whlr.h tboy did to a moderate degree, Tho coal fancy, on the contrary, was as Jolly as a latidboy, and rose Irom 08<* to 71>4 under the atten tion of solicitous bears. The lact is that the stock has been considerably oversold during the last few days, and the old pressure on account ot deliveries having ?hown Itself attain In the shape of premium In loans and a concession of 1 per cent on scllor 10 contracts, the bears have tuken (right as usual, and with the un avoidable rosult of marking up quotations. There la do reuson to believe, however, that any party has been lound to bull it under the unfavorable circumstances which surround the property. There was next to nothing doing In Western Union acd PaciOc Mail securities, though the former dropped off a traction, probably on reports or an additional cut ting of rates. The Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Com pany announce further and Important reductions ol rates over their lines, and have devised a system of telegraphy which la admirable lor Its simplicity and clearness. It consists in dividing of! tho States cov ered by their wires into lour distinct goograpbical sec tions (of which a colored chart Is published), and of Ixiug a stated sum as the muximum tariff between mch. Thus, between any point in Section No 1, aliich comprises the Eastern States, and any joint In Section No. 2, which embraces ;ho Middle States, and vice itrsa, tho high est rate for un ordinary mosasge can in Qo event exceed the sum of $1, though the amount may be decreased with the decrease of distance be twoon the operating points. Of still greater impor tance is the new schedule of charges, which, as compared with that In use by the Western Union Company, pre lents a general reduction of from twcnty-flvo to fifty for cent. This movo ot tho Atlantio and Pacific t'ompany is a decided step forward in cheap tel tgraphy, aud as snch should receive substantial recog iltion by all classes ol the community. The market closed steady and dull, and marked by an ndlspoeiilon to enter Into new engagements pending ?he unsettled political question, which to-day is being tegardod with somo anxiety. THK BALKS TO-DAY. The transactions at tho Stock Exchange to-day aggregated 146,736 shares:?New York Central and Hudson. 440; Erie, 1,600; Lake Snore, 62,330; Cleve land and Pittsburg, 870; Northwestern, 900; do. pre ferred, 200; Rock Island, 1,830; Pacific Mall, 2,200; Paul, 1,200; do. preferred, 6,400; Ohios, 6,800; Western Union, 4,300; Wabash, 660; Union Pacific, 100; Delaware, Lacnawanna and Westorn, 33,076; Sew Jersey Central, 4,000; Michigan Central, 14,760; Delaware and Hudaon Canal Company, 1,000. OPKX1SO, niOHEST AND LOWKST. The following table shows the ODening, highest and lowest prices of the day:? Opening. Highest. Lowest. New York Central 102'4 lu3 1024? Erie 9?, 9*. Liilco Shore 67', 67-, On >4 Wubalb 0-, 0*? 0*i Nori hwe^tern 361,' :i.'.>4 3M4 Nortbwoiern preferred.... 6s>4 6S^? 67, Kock Island 99 >4 wi> w ^ Pittsb.irg 88% 8*14 Milwaukoeand St. Paul.... 20', 2U>, U?*4 Milwaukee and St Haul pre I. .'3', 63'4 62>4 Del., Lack, una Western.... 68% 71** 6S% New Jersey Central 33 34 '4 33 Union Pacific 6M'4 b'J1, 691* Ohio and Mississippi tt?4 0 Western Union 72', 72'4 71% Pacific Mall 24 Vj 26'4 24 C1.0SINU PKICKS?>3 P. M. OffrrrJ. A.M. Vffrre.1. A.M. rnciflc .Mali... L4'? 26 Mil A S 1' n .. r>i? t?.-tUn I I. . 71^ 1',' I 3.1 :??'! All * Pac Tel H?4 1 >\ t:,l'?IC .... 3 4 v,u.i??nv? r ill,', i:t liei, L A \Ve?t. 6 .'i 7ti uc i *. p'. I.'? 2" Erie Ht, I.' v .1 4% 5 11 an A St Jo. 12<4 la . ULAMpf ... Ci iJ iiau A St Jo pt 2-> t, ;c iiu 117 i.>ams. , an., r,oi? A n eilcmi 1 x ? It* 63 -Mid. Ontrn. Vl\ -3 C >? r xiircn. .'.a , 57 NV A lUrlem. I:nj 137', W elln-f ur^oE x ?-0 'H N V O A ir I0UK lirji. II cA Alton H ijj liio if J I'tutnL. 34 3.1, I 1. vr A I lUfc. 8-'4 Ht? < "llio A Mian. U C'J CI. c * N V\ .. li.'il4 HfiJ. Panntna )J7 tllilc A N ?> |. 67V. ,'i7?; Tot A nl, o*< lit. Chic A i ... W'4 iwi'. tmnn Pacific.. 6tik 6?', Ml! A St P.... iti'4 Wfi A DVAXCK ASD OKCLJXK The following are the chauties In closing prices com pared with those of yesterday:? Advance.?Delaware and Lackawanna, 1>^; Dela ware and Hudson. 2J?; Erie, J,; Hannibal and St. Joseph common, y,; Illinois Central, 3^: Morris and Esaex, S; New Jersoy Central. 1?, ; Kock Island, American Express, ; gold. Pbclisx.?Western Unlun, <-4; SL Paul, do. pre ferred, ,'i; Pacific Mail, Michigan Central, *?; Lake Shore, Ji~, Harlem, The reat or the market waa stationary. THB MOMMY MAKKKT. On call loans money waa froely (applied at 4, an* finally at 2 and 2J? per cent The discount market conttnuea quiet, and prime paper passes at 4>{ to 6 per cent. The ratea of exchange on New York at the undermentioned cities to-day were:?Savannah, H offered; Charleston, easy, 6-16 a par; Cincinnati, dull, 100 dlacount; New Orleans, commercial 9 16, Dank SL Louis, 100 a 126 discount; Chicago, 1-10 discount. The foreign exchangee were heavy and lower thia ttiernoon, when tha hankers reduced their ratea to 1.82 and 4.84 for long and abort sterling. The demand la limited We quote:? Sterling Sixty days'sight 4.81 a 4.82 Demand 4.83 a 4.84 Cable tranalera 4.S3\ a 4.86 Commercial 4.7U a 8.80W Paris? Sixty days' alght 5.22yt a 6 1V*? Demand 6.19>, a 6.17>i Commnrciil 6.2?'4 a 6.2:t\ Kelchsraarks? Sixty days' alght 94 ^ a 94 V Demand U4 >4 a 96 ^ Commercial 93?. a 94 YHK OOLO MAKKKT. Cold opened and closed st 109",, with sales in tha Interim at 109The carrying ratea were X, 1, IX and 2 per cent. Loans were also made fiat. OPKRATIOVa OV THK OOLD BXCHAMUK BANK. Oold baiauces f 1,308,147 Currency balances 1,438,490 Gross clearances 22,226,000 Seven hundred snd fifty thousand dollars in silver left Liverpool for New York to-day per City of Rich* muni). TUB POBKJOK MAKKKT. Console closed yesterday in London at 96\ a96X; tha quotationa to-day hava been 96>f a96 \, and at three o'clock 06 9-16. Uuitod States bonds are steady and unchanged. The Bank of England directors made no change in tha minimum discount rate (2 per cent) at their regular weekly meeting thia morning. During the woek the specie in the bauk was decreased ?461,000; to-day tnera was a withdrawal on balance of *49,000. The reserve last week waa 66 par cent ol liabilities; It la now 64V The Uauk of France In creased its specie 6,810.0001. during tha week. Sterling exchange at Paris is 26r. 16c.; reuies, lo4f. 00c. Tue following are closing London quwuttious | at Qve R M.:?Consols, lor money, 95?t; do., for ao count, yi >,; Qyetweuiy bonds of I860 (old), 1U3>?; five-twenty bonds of 1867, lOW a 1W, ; teniorty bonds, j 10?'g; new fives, 106 a 106^; Erie common shares, I ?1. RAILROAD HOMO*. In railroad bonda the principal change at tbe Uoard was an advance ol 1 if In Ohio and M'aaiisippl seconds; tte oilier changes were slight In tbe late dealings. St. Loots and Iron Mountain flrsts roao to 101, Union PaclOc land grunts to 101, sinking funds to 91l4, Obto and Mlaaiasippi consolidated sinking fun is to 83 and Toledo and Wabash (St Louis division) to 72. The fol lowing were tbe olosing quotations lor Pacillc Railroad i bonds:?Union firsts, 10S*fal0&<?; do land grants, 100a 101; do. sinking lauds. 91'4 a 9l\; Centrals, 10?H a 108*4 (iOVIRNMSIT BOSDS. Government bonds closed strong at tbe following quo tations:?Untied States currency sizes, 123*, a 124; do. do., 1881. registered, 117H' ? ; do. da, da, coupon, 117*, a 118', ; do. do., 1865, registered, 110', a 110*?; da do., da, coupon. Hot* a llo?, ; da da, do., new, registered, 113>? a UU1,* ;do. da, da, coapon, lias allS1, ; do. da, 1867, registered. 116^ a 116', ; do. do., da, coupon, 116^ a lie,; do. do,, 18'J8, registered, 117*i a 117S; do. do., da, coupon, 117^ a 117*,; da ten forties, registered, 113V ? 114; do- '1? . coupon. 114S ?114,S; do. fives, 1881, registered, 112H a 112S; da da, do., coupon, 112^ a 112^; da 4>,'s, 11Q?4 a U0?. THK CNITIO STATUS TRBANCHY. Tbe Assistant Treasurer oald out to-day $66,000, gold, on account of Interest, and $6,500 redemption I of flvo-lwenty bonds. The Sub-Trousurv released i 118,100 silver coin to day. Revenue receipts to-dnv j wore $260,000, customs receipts, $400,000; bank notes I received, $0JO, 000. STAT* BUS OS. In Stato bonds this afternoon Tennessee new series ?old at 44 V. old do. at 46, District of Columbia 3.65'a at 09, and Missouri long sixes ar 105\. BANK SHARKS. In bank share* the only aalea were ot Commerce (six), at 108. fHILAOKLraU stock a. The following are quotatlona at the Philadelphia Slock Board to-day:? Pennsylv-tnla sixes, third Isaac 114 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad 13 V Heading Railroad 22 ^ Pennsylvania Railroad 4i?," THK AMKKICaN *11 NINO BOARD. The following la the official rocord of transact Ions:? r>o aha Alpha au 100 Belcher . ...alO 10) Butt Jt Uoicheral" to I Muiitun *lt> IU>i Caledonia hI > 1.0 Cli>.llar-Potoat.alO 3 >o Cievjlnnd 9> 10) do b30 ki' 10) do 9'. t o .l.i bao 9', 200 Con Hercules... . 5U0 Con Imperial i C?u Virginia 37 li 50 I3U aba ) uatlce al5 loo Kcutuelc lO i Leopard SlO ?Ml1 l.ucerne 2110 do ? Oo Mer ? Miners' ... 3iH) do 200 do.... b30 UO Merriiuac. 1 o Mexican >10 .r*? .Northern Belie.... r.oOphir ?lu 100 Kaynioud . Kly alO loo Crown Point 11 ^ 1 4) t-0 Exchequer e 16 100 8t Joaeph Lead 200 Ur ant 2(10 loo 20011 aleANorcmss a10 100 Julia Cona.il. alO 4U0 Savage alU ?>i 200 Sliver li ill alt) SALES AFTKB CAM. IdOaha BestAl>el'r.sl5 SO\ lOuahs Juatlce slS 35 I ulifornia.... 2 <. Cleveland 100 d loo Con Hercules..... 200 do . 10 i Con Virginia. ,.aao 100 Urant 41 i 5" Lucerne 9'i 200 Mer A MineralbdO 9'4 2U) Merrimai Mi loo Overman 5*4 VO Pleaauut View 5..'4 10 ? Sierra Nevada alO ' h -'oo Yellow Jacket.... eg h: ?!<* 85 4l'V 4 29 S' n 93V IS l-Ji ao?J SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS. The following table of prices of the prominent gold and silver mining ahares, Including the opening pricea of to-day, as received by telegraph from San Francisco, la furnished by William Ward, Drexel Building, All pricea are in gold:? . yovtmbet , 20. 21. 22. 23. Changes. Alpha 32 34 30 34 Advanced 4 Butcher. 14 IS IS 14 ? Best? Uolchor. 46 40 40 46 Caledonia. 0 10 11 10 Advanced 1 California. 61 62 62 62 Advanced 1 Cboilar-I'otoai Otf TO 76 *4 Advanced 6 Consolidated Virginia. .48 60 60 49 Advanced 1 Crown Point 8 9 10 9 Advanced 1 Eureka Consolidated.. 10 11 11 11 Advanced 1 Would & Curry 11 13 14 13 Advanced 2 Hale At Norcrosa 7 8 8 7 ? Imperial 3 3 3 3 Justice 24 24 20 26 Advancod 1 Kontuck 10 12 11 11 Advanced 1 Mexican 23 24 27 24 Advuuecd 1 Ophir 44 44 44 44 ? Overman 79 84 86 81 Advanced 2 Raymond it Bly 4 4 4 4 Savage 10 11 12 10 ? Sierra Nevada U 11 11 10 Declined 1 Silver Hill 8 8 10 9 Advanced 1 Union Consolidated.... 12 12 13 12 ? Yellow Jacket 16 17 18 IS Advanced 1 The following are oloalng prices: Alpha 34 Belcher 13*? Best k Belcber 4<Vs Bullion.... 32 Consolidated Virginia 49'4' Caliiorma 62, Cbollar 71 % Confidence 13 Caledonia 10 Crowu Point. Exchequer 13 Gould k Curry 13 Hule At Norcross... Imperial Julia Consolidated. 7* 3 0 Justice 25^ Koaau.b 1^ Ki n tuck ?>,? Leopard Otj Mexican 23^ Northern Belle 31 Overman 83 Ophir 43 tg lfa.vmond Jt Ely 4 Silver Hill 0J^ Savage 11 Segregated Belcher.. 02 Sierra Nevada lottf l'uion Consolidated.. 12?, Veilow Jacket 10'. MR MORA* DA. It was stated on tho street to-day that within the near luture tbe Atlantic and Paclllc Telegraph Com pany will still lurther reduce rates throughout tbe entire country, officials being now at work in revising and rearranging the schedule. Stockholders of the Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway Company will find elsewhere au Important notice in regard to their stork. The dtflereucea be tween tbe foreclosing bondholdera and stockholders linve been amicably adjusted. Tho aale of tbe roaa has beau conflrmeJ in all thrao of tbe State courts, and theoid stock Is admitted to a participation in tbe new eonc.ru upon payment of $10 per abare in instal ments or $2 at tulervala ol throe month* Stock holders must subscribe within thirty dAya or forfeit tbe<r atock. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Tbdrboay. Nov. 23, 1870. hkkou;-: iall-io a. .m. $l'iO(iOP.rtW.*C 1st 121* 3 11 aha Mil A St P pr., r#w I000O p. K W X C 2d.. 114 510 no 30 aha i>t el. .. 2 *1 U? a3 53'i 2 ? -1 ' . .b I 72',' 40 ;.... 52^ 100 do 7 '< 2i*l Chi A It f KM i?: 1 U .VI It . ItHU l.ai ,io I) ? * SO do 102J% 1<M? do ?tl?J nuuPacMuil 8a :'5 5?i . nt. 20 > Mleli Cen KK....S3 4:i?| 4 0 Del. LAW lltt. .. tm'.J TOO ?tn 1 O 1<A> 300 0L8 2000 5 n) 3 M 401 ftUO 1(100 4 8*> i.VOO do (lo do do......... do . M K.,.. do Qil 4?Jj 40 4 10 ? 4ig 10? 4luo 42* 4 J.H, do... do., do., do... r?7s blfi .v, y9 ? 4) 40') 200 l *? ?J0 1 0 13m do. ''o... do... <1o do.. do.. do., do., do.., I" ? Erie |{. ?V>> do.. 57 U JIW do till HO bu. do s3 5?. do 100 lTn 1'ac KK.. 20 1 Chi a NWKitpf 2 O Mil A M I' Hit 100 do .3 57 W 5HW 211', 20>i .(*> Harlem ItH 13(1 300 NM i ,* 11 ItH 211 i'ltHbur. 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Oli aoo do ... sJ 71', 100 N J Can Kit 33?J 10 Auieri *n Kx. ... til5, 4J.? do 34 ?*M Fac ?> allSS 26 10 do 34"*' 100 do *3 247 a do 34% lOOlUCenKR 73), 5uO do 34), 25l> do ... 74 100 do 34'4 200 Pittsburg RK He,1; 100 do <14 20 ' Mich Can nil 42|, lmOOblcV MIssRIt.. ?l', 700 do 4iX 1(W i0 " 400 do *3 42?, 4UJ .i? ..bi fli,' ao do 42), 1< o ObioikMlsN It': pi'., lo 1U> a.. . ..a3 42', HJII Dei. L X W RR.... 70*? 3, do 42*, 300 do u r.e 71;, 400 do 423i 4 ?> do ... ..?3 7o<l 40'* Ho 4? 200 do ..... .*3 704, 200 do 42?f loi 70', 100 Rook Island RK.30 08:, 100 do ur 70J? 1 i do Wt, '.on do 7u-. 100 do W'a J" '0,? .'?O do 2 a) do.... .. sOO IB1, 200 L3A 41 8 Kit. .. 57II10 oo 7 Hi a i do a.l 57 .KJU, do 701^ 2(h 0 oo... .... 57 200 do 70 Urn da a3 50*f l'J? do..... 00(? 5 i do 50!, 3 iO do 70 oo i do 57 2O0 ao a3 fl?V 100 do or 56?. 300 do 00', mat Oo ..t>3 50?, 100 no .. II jJ 700 do 200 do s30 60 1300 do... 5?>?, **> '-o ... tO*i 20oO oo 6W;? 200 do Ho;, ItK) do a3 50J, ftllO do 70 1(1 o do 50J, 2'? do *80 0Hl{ 00 ?1o ,.b3 50', 8 Vnr Kss Rlt .. UiJ, 300 do ?3 5rf'4 100 All A T II RR ..e 3 lu l l do b:l 513>4 2 >0 ilo 0 3!,' 1000 do 50 ? 100 do 3,'? COMMERCIAL REPORT. COTTON : SPOT FIRM?FUTURES FIRM AND 5-3'2a a 7-32c. higher ? flour firm? wheat firmer?corn dull and lower? OATS DULL AND UNCHANGED?WHISKEY UN CHANGED?PORK NOMINAL?LARD IRREGU LAR AND LOWER?PETROLEUM FIRM?SPIRITS TURPENTINE STEADY?ROSIN STEADY?OILS STEADY?COFFEE QUIET ? SUGAR FIRM ? FREIGHTS STEADY. Thlrsoat, Nov. 23?6 P. M. The merchandise market! ruled quiet aa a general thing, but there were a few noteworthy exception! to the rale, the moat important of wbiob, perhapa, wai the activity In wheat, which waa in demand lor ex port at advanced prioea. Flour waa In fair demaud and pricrs ware Arm. Corn was dull and lower, while oata wero dull and unchanged. Whitkey was un changed. Pork waa nreleeted and nominal. Lard waa Irreynlar and lowar. Freighta wero ateadv. Cotton on the ?pot waa ttriu. Futnrea clnaed firm and >5 32c. a 7 32c. hlgber. Coffee waa quiet. Sugar waa firm. Oil* were i;en eially ateady. Petroleum waa firm. Rosin and aplrits tur pentine were iteadj. I or rut?The market lor Rio waa quiet, but itradr. The market for mild coffee waa dnll. Duriua the past week 2,007 baga Maracaibo, l,30? baga Laguayra, 4183 bajci Mexi can and 171 bate* 8a vanilla aold In iota for conaumptlon at price* within tit* range. Tlie atock of mild coffee In tlrat hand* ia a* Ibllowa :?Java. 51,192 graia mat*; Maracaibo, ti,480 b*K?; Laguayra, 102 do.; Jamaica. V|9 do,; Kt Domingo, 4.H03 do.; Mexican. 710 do.; Savanilla, 95ft do. Total atock, 14,137 bug* and 51,102 mat* Java. We quoteOrdinary cargoe*, 15t^c. a 10c.; lair do., 17\e. a 18c.; good do., I8'4u. a !8L,c. J pritue, lf"?c. a 10c.; extreme range of lot*. 15|{c. a 20c.; Santo*, lair to i;ood, 17'4c/ a 18c., gold, ninety da.va; Java, government bags, 20c. a 22c.; do., grass mat*. 2le. a 23e.; Singapore, 17c. a 18c.; Ceylon, 10>,c. a 18c.; Maracaibo, 10c. a lfle.; l.aicuayra, 10>^c. a 18c.; Jamaica, |."!,c. ? 17c. ; St. Domiugo, 14>jc. a H\c ; Porto Kieo, Iti'jc. a 18e.; Costa Rica, 10c. a 10c.; Mexican, ln),c. ? I7'ic.; Manila, lOv a 17c.. Aniroitura, l c. a 18c.; 8 \aniila, 10o.alSs,; tur.icoj, lCms a lo)?c. COTTON.?The market for apot cotton wa* Arm, with hoM era gcII'rally aakin^; higher prices. Fiiluro deil>eriea open il witu ail advance oi >,c. on toe cloalng pricea ol tb < previous evening, and cuaed tirin w.tlian upwnrd lendency, with ihc cloalng pricea nlioo inx an ailv nice fo- the daj of frnni > J-'c. to i-:i2c. Tho e.o.lng pricea to duy compare with Wednesday'* a* follow*;? H ' Inf Liy. .Y'ir< mVr 22. T hurn iiii/, .Yimm'er 2ii Novemter.l 1 15-10a 11 -il-32 November !.??, a ? D ceinoer. 11 31-32 a 12 liecemror. 12 5-SJalJ JMH January... 12', a? January .12 5-lua 12 11-32 February .12 ?32al2 5 IB February.. 12 l>-32 a 12>, Marcu 12 15-3j a 12March-....1: 21 32 a 12 11-10 April 12..1-8-' a ? Apr.1 12 27412 a ? May 12 13 10a 1227-32 May 13 ai:i 1-32 Juiie 12 31 -32 a 13 Juno 13 3-10 a 13 7-32 Juiy 13%" a 13 5-32 July |3 5-1(1 a 18 11-32 Auguit . 13 7-32a? Au.uat 13 13-32 a ? - (Quotation* are haaed on Americ in atandard of claaaifica tlon, and on cotwn in atore rniiinniriu quality not mare than ualf a grade above or below Hie tfrmlo quoted:? iVVie 1'ntt'nt. L'fil in*!*. Ata'xumt. A". (Mesu, Trxtm. Ordinary l >'? lo!.' lo',' lo'a Strict oriiluiirv lo'j 1 J, In,1, 1 i>ood ordinary ... II II 11 11 Sirlct good ordinary.. ll'? ll.'a 115-10 1|5-IU Low mlidliiiK II,1, Iiro llVi ll\ ntrlci low loludlioK ... 11 II', 12 12 Middling 12 12^ 12 8 10 12 3-10 (iood ill nidi i n tr 12*4 12*5 12121 j Strict good middling.. 12', l-?, l2,U ' middling lair 12', 13 13'. 13 n Fair ! >??, 13?^ 13?J 13', Si.ilned- <iood ordiunrv. 0%c.; atrict good ordinary. 10>^c.; low middling, 10J,c-; middling, ll',e. .'?pot aalea Were aa follows To *ltiy. Iau4 Eiertiiuf. TotiL Export 70 !NU ?7o Conaumptlon 015 1^||5 l,0<O hpeculatlou lot* ? 108 Total 701 2.245 3,<i38 ?Included In the above aro 000 bale* to arrive. Delivered on eontr ict. HKJ bale*. For future delivery th.' aalea bava beeaaaa toiiowaVeHterdnv, alter two I*. M.?January, 1 ? a? baiea at 12 8-220.. IU> at 12 5 32c., 21 a I at l-",c.; February, 3U) at 12 5 16s.; March. 200 at 12>{c., 3<?J at 12 I -3 .c. total, I, IAJ lial??. lo day, up to two I*. M.? November, 100 Mlra at 12 l-10u.; Dece uber, 2,5(X) at 12',c . |O0 at 125-32c., 4(10 at l2 3-32c., 2,100 at 12>,c., 3;?>ac 12 .120.; Januaiy, HI at 12 .12c., r? at 12>4c , 3*1 at 12 9-;i2c., 2tai at I2'4e.. IK> at 12 7-3Jc.. I.OUO at I2'4c., 1,-00 ot 12 7-32c., l.loo at 12 l'-32c.; Feb ruary. 700 at 12 18 32c., 1 0 at 12 ',r . 10 ? at ? 2 13 32c., 20*i at 12 7-lOc , 400 at 12 I5-82C.; March, 2-10 at 12 ,c., 1.20J at 12 1D-32C., 100 at 12f?c , April, .loO at 12 2o-32e? 500 at I2\c , 3'JO at 12 2.V32U.I May, 4<*> ai 12 15 Idc.; Auguat, IOj at 13 ll-22c. Total, 14,500 balea. Urand total, 10,300 balea. I he re ceipts st the porta clo ed aa followaGalveston. 3,3 8 baisa; .New Orleana. 0,421; Mobile, 1,111*; Suvannah, 3,2o0; t.hitrieaioii. 3,0011 Wllmlngion, 020; Norlolk, 4.S30; Baltimore, loo; New York, fli'6; Boaton. 4; 1'nllailelpiiia. 724. Total, 2<l 34H. I hla day laat week, 21.4311. Till* day laat year. >8,OM. Total aiure September I, 1,581,208 oaiea to la?t ulglit. I'ottou IrtUut* cloned as follow*:?To llavie, t?y aieam, %e.. conipreaaed: to Bre men. by aieam. ',l.. compressed by aail, 1io.; to Liverpool, l.ll2d. by ifan . by *ail ,5 llio. Fi.ucu INK (ia.MN.-ReceiDto? Flour, I0 513bbl* ; wheat, 10->. 123 buauela; corn meal. IMO bbla. and 350 aackc: corn. 111.040 bualiela; oats. :'n?,2 *t do.; rye. r<,HI2 no.; bar<ey, H5.I82 do.* barley malt. 70> do. The tlour market was ateady, with a lair demand for (hipping extra?, winch Inva riably I r.Might full pricea. The aaiea were about IH.UOO b'tta.. Incoming State. Weateru and Snuttp-rn, at the a?? ne ved qiiiitatlou* live Hour was quiet about 3<>i bblx sold at #4 C> a 15. t.'oru uieal waa tlrm and lairiy active. I'ho aales ware 2,o:(> b ? ? I a and 3tM aacka; aold at <<45 for Mrand.vwiae und a>2 00 a63 15 lor Weaterr aud Jersey ysllnw. Ml'o quote: ? No. 2 stale t* OO a 94 2'? r>uperfln<i Stat* ? sc> a 5 10 hatra Mate ...,5 25 a 5 75 t'Uoice State ?????? 5 75 a O .5 Mi|u?i line We.tern 4 Wa ft IO Extra it*at?in ... 5 25 a I) W Kuund hoop Ohio, shippine brands 5 25 a 5 75 Kuund hoop oi.l ?, trade brand*.....? 5 75 a ?? 5o Klvily 0 .*? a 7 .'HI K|? i*ouis, low * tun ..???????.... 5 0 1*) St Louis. stmi.rlu extra. 6 (Via 6 50 Si. Uuis. ckoiep <looiil?txtrit 6 50 a 7 X") Hi. Lttvii, cbuire fsutlly 7 5Ua !? ?*! Kve (iour, fine tu ?u|)?rUu?., 4 4*>a 0 l'? Southern. No. 2 4 25 a 4 Vl Southern, superfiue , . 4 .'ma 4 85 Southern extra. A >Vla 7 00 Southern. Uinlly 7 00 a ? Corn tuea'. Western 2 MO a II 15 Corn meal, Jersey 2 MO a 3 15 Corn torsi. Hratidywuie a 40a 3 43 Corn tnesl. puncheons.. 15 50 a ? ?Wheal whs in active demand and abont 1c. a 2c. dearer, the market cl ?*in? at about $i 3<i for new Ko. 2 Oblcsj;o ami f 1 :t*j a $1 33 for new No. 2 Milwaukee The sales were about 2*J5.00i) bushels at 40 15 a #1 IS for old Chicago stinuir. $1 -2 lor new No. 3 Chicago $1 23 for poor No. 3 Milwaukee. #I 24 for mixed No*. 2 and 3 Chicago, $1 28 for ungraded Minnesota $1 34 lor No. I do.. $? 3ti (or No 2 Chicago, $1 31 lor No. Milwaukee in More $1 ?> a $1 for No. ? Sbebovgan. $1 32 for Canada sprlnc in bond. Ill 3 1 for aunber Kansas, $1 40 for am her Michigan to ar rive, $1 30 for red winter. $1 4<) for wuite Mich I Iran. Corn wax dull and ?anler. with sal** of ab??ul 110,001 bushel*. at 58/gC. a H**c. for sail mixed, 58c. for old steamer mixed. 50*t tor new steamer mixed, M^e. a 55c, l?#r uew uo grade mixed. 5744c. lor old no grade mixed end Olic. a flic. for Western >ellow. Kye was quiet. Barley and barter malt were also quiet. Oats wer* dull, but with out decided ehange iu prices. The sales were 3U,< <00 bushels, at .t&Hc. a 40c for range of Western mixed. 38f?c. a 42c. lor range of Western white, 48c. a 5?)c. for State white. 47c. a 49c. lor State mixed, 30c. a 30l,c. lor No. - tailed and 37 tor No 3 mixed. Hkxp ?nu J rife:. ? Jute butts were eery firm hut quiet. Ileuii? was also Arm. but inactive. We note sale ot 387 bale* Sisal, ex New Orleans, at Oc , gold, a ay a. We quoteAmerican dre<o>eu. $19H a $200 lor single, $200 a $225 for double aud $120 a $125 lor rough ; Kussla. clean, $2<i0a$2l0. gold; Italian. $275 a $2 SO, gold; jute. 3f?e. a 5>4c . currencv; lute butt-., 3l^c. a 3*4c.. cash And time, currwucy. Manila uemp, 8l4c.; Sisal do., tic ; istle. 5>?c. a 5*mC.. ail gold. ?There was a steady, fair demand for New Orlt-an* at full prices; 175 tibls. sold nt 5Sc. a 03c. Foreign remained quiet. We quote:?Cuba, centrlfagal and mixed, 28c. a 34c.; clnved. 35c. a 30c.: do., tnu-covado refiniug, 30c. a 441c. ; do. grocery, 37c. a 42c. ; Porto Kieo, -?0e. a 58c.; English Island*. 30c. a 50c.; New Orleans. good, 59e a UOo.: urine. 02c.: choice, 83c. Navai. Stokkh ?The market for spirits turpentine waa atesdy. witu *Ales of 2.5 bbl*. At 38c. a 381ac. Kosiu was also steady but quiet: IOO hbls. No. 1 s .Id at $3 2o and IO0 bbls. low do. At 2 ?i0. We quote Spirit* of turpentine, 38c. a 3Slsc.; r -siu. strained. $2 SO; good strained. #2 35 a $2 10; tsr, \V ilmlugtuu, $2 75; Washington $2 50; pitch, $2 25. Advices frotn Wilmington were as follows: ltosiu firm: straiued,$l SO; irood straiued,$1 80. Tartlrm,$l 8?. Turpentine firm; hard. $1 75; soft and virgin, 9'J 00; spirits. 35c. bid. O11.S were geuerally steady but quiet. We quote:? Linseod. casks an i bbls., 03c. a <3 ?c ; cottousevd, crude, 38c. a 42\c.; Southeru yellow, 48c. a 50c ; yellow winter, 5tfc. a 58c.; white winter. 05c.; lard, nresetit winter, Mfte. a $1; sperm, crude, $1 45; do., bleacliod wiutcr, $1 70; do., iiAtural do., $1 05; whule. crude Northern, 75c.; do. Southern, HSc. a 70a ; bleai-lied winter, 75c.; extra do., 85c.; winter bleached lish, 50c. a 52c.; crude fish.. 42c. a 45c. l'KTHULKr*.?The market lor refined remained firm at late prices. Crude was a trllle higher. We note sales of 5,tioO bbls. refined, prompt delivery, at 20'Mc., and at 1'hiladel pula aud Baltimore 12,000 bbls. at 2Hltfc. for the former and 20c. lor the latter, now held at 2tO#c. for the latter. The closing prices were as follows;?Crade, in bulk, l-!,\*c.; do., in bbls., 15'44c. ; refined, iu bbls.. 20%c.; do , In cases. 30c.; naphtha. He.; reQued at Philadelphia, 20'ac. ; do., at Baitl more, 2?V4Bc. Advieea from the Creek were as follows; ? Oil City hrtn, $3 34Jt. old Uuiied;$J 30 bid, l niou:shlp ment, ^3 I'arker's? United. 3"? a $336*4; Union, $3 37nominal; shipmen*.. $i 4r?aJRt 40?4; uiurket Urm. Pitovi.stoxs.?Keceipts? i'ora, 4S3 bbls.; lard, 2,250 tierces, 25u ke^s And 21 cases; cut mca.a, 3,680 packages; bacon. 33 tierces, 75 bbis.. and 3,103 boxes; beef, 480 tierces, 100 bbls. and 40o cus 's. The pork market was still neglccted uud nominal, closing at the second call as followsSeller year anil January, $10 50 asked: Kebiuary, $10 to bid. $tO 35 asxed ; .March, f 10 2o bid, ?10 40 asked ; -'5 bbls. extra prime city sola at ?18, cash, quote I ut *17. Cut meats very quiet; fresh liatns, were quoted at M^4c. a 12c.; fresit bellies at 8|^c. a l?"4c.; freth shoulders at ?(c. a 0'4c. ; pickled hams at l l>,C. a 12c ; pickled bellies at M' .c. a lo?4c. ; pickled shoulders at ttj?v. a 7c. Bscon was steady, with sales of 250 boxes city loug clear at Oc. ; Western long clear was ?|uoted ut ?J%c. Beet wah inactive but uuehan^ed. Wo quote :?HarreN extra mesa, $11 5(1 a $12 50; piain iuou, $10 50 a $11 50; packet, $14 a $15; tlerced c.ty extra India, $47. Beef hams were quiet at $20 tor prime Western. Smoked meats were quoted at l3*?e. a 14c. tor hams and 7?%c. as*4c. for shoulders; 0U> hams sold at l3.V^c. Lard was irregular arid decidedly lower for cash. The closing ??call" prices were as follows:?No vember, $1030 bid, SIO-47& asxed; seller year. $lo bid, $10 15 asked; December, $10 10 bid, $10 15 asked; January, $lo i5 bid. $10 17,'j asked, February, $10 22^ bid, $10 25 asked; March.$10 30 bid. If i0 4U asked. The sales were9,0<?0 tlarees at $10 15 a $lO 17S? tor January $10 lo, $10 12>? aud $10 15 lor seller year, aud $10 15 for February. Spot sales were 50 tierce* city steam at $lo 30 a $ 0 ."?0 aud 4<XI tierces Western 'it $lo 50 a $IO 75. Ueflued was quiet; 100 tierces sola for Cuba nt lufcac. nnd 50 tierces city No. 1 at lOc.: uuotedat 10l.c. lor South America and 10 .c. for snot continent. Kick ??< steady, with a good, fair Jobblug demand for do mestic. Wu quoteCarolina, foir in prime. J '4c. a U L4c.; Louisiana, fair lo prima, 5c. * 5J4c.; da. couiuiou, 4^0.; Knugnoti, fair to good. tionintlly (>'4e a itJ,c : ('?tut, guoJ, 7',c. a 7'i ?? currency ; lisiigoon. in bond. k.?|C. it 2??c., gold, Suu.tit.?The market tor raw remained turn. ?Ve note sales ol 500 I? tt.? centrifugal Ht 1 lc. mid 3,700 bugs Per iiambucu ou private terms. Kelined was quiet. We quote Kair roBiiin.', 9',c. ; uood do , li>>,c.; Cuba, grocery, fair lo choice. l(.^e a l"\c. ; do., centrilugal, Iilida, and box**, Xo>. U tn i3, IO*ac. a 11V.; do., molasses, lihds. and boxes, Hkc. a V\?. , fori# Kico. refining, common to prime, tM4c it ld'4c.: do., grocery, fair lo choice, 10J,c. a ln^c : re fined, maiidard A, ll'?c a IM.; oil' A, il^c. a 11T?c.; crushed, lac. a 13'4c-; powdered. l'J'4e.; granulated, ]2'tc.; do., second quaint. U^c.; cut loot, 13'4o a 13^ac. The stock of raw sugar in as follows UhtU. ttoxf. Bagi. Mtladu. Stock (ascertained .by ac tual count, Including spec ulation, November 1. 1870 18.457 14.918 73,51)7 1.713 Receipts since November 1.. 4,'>09 10,'.i9l 04, >15 752 ToteU 22.900 25.910 138,112 2.4115 Salon sluce iiov-tnuer 1 13.518 10,772 83.813 m-43 Stock till* day, Nov. 23. t?70 9.448 15.13S 57,299 1.022 Stock. November 24, 1875 , 20.700 17,li?5 84.3S3 0,150 Stock, N rttui.ar -25,1874. .. 57,?O0 0t?. 85 21,477 Stock. November-O. 1873 . 02.80"i 38.297 320.450 0.O49 STKABUiB.?' Kecelpu, 4H casks. The market wu quiet; 25 ticrc<*e prime told hi 10'jC. I allow?Kecnipte. 2" nlida., 101 bbla. and 4 casks. Thn market wa? dull aud beavy, about 105,000 Iba. aold at B*?c. a 8Kc. W iiiskkt.?ltcceipta, 531 bbl*. The market waa dull and almost nominal, 50 bb:a. ><ild at $1 i KKHiUTn.-(Julie ? good buslnsa wm accomplished gen erally, but mainlv In petroleum and grain vessels for courier, though tbu call from other trades. comprising cottou, alate. tobacco and general cargo waa also lair on charter, w.tn rotes all round held steady. Tbe demand Irom grain, flour, cotton and provision traies wm moderately active lor room ou berth, per ?team and sail. and prices were wail ?up ported. aud in iuatancea an advance waa claimed Tor gruin per steam. 'I h? eugagemouts embraced To Liverpool, per ?team. x,otlO bushes graiu at 8'ad.; 3,001) boxes cheese at 55a,, 500 boxen bacon at 45s.. quoted at 45.. a 47a. Oil, aud, by aali, 20,ooo bushels grain at Kd.; lO.OUO bushels reported last evening, in private terms; 3,600 bbla. Hour at 2a IM.; 3(?) bales cotton at 5-iOd. and some oil cake, rumored ou private term*. To London, per stemn, lUUJ buaiieia grain at 8d; 0.OO3 boxes elievse (contracted fur thus tar this week) at 45a. To lilnsirow. per ateaiu, 4,OJO b lahcla gram at IM,. allowing an advance; -.000 bbla. apples ai 4s; 5O0 boxe, bacon at 4,">s. The charters comprised Au Aiueiicau bark. 718 tons, re ported with Kentucsy tobacco, hence to Ueuoa ou private terina; an Italiau bark, M>> tons (now at Delaware Hreak watern hence to tie,ion. with iieneral cargo, comprising 4.IS1Icaaes rellned petroleum, 25U i.bls ooltouseed oil mid 400 tousi-esidnum at a lump sum of ?taiO: n Apniiish abtp, i.if ni toii?. neuca to Liveip.iol, wltn 4ias) bnu-a c. ttun at t> 32d. a .. lt'-d.; N Krltiali brig, 341) tona, hence to l.'ork, lor ordera to United Kingdom, with slate at 28s Ud.; a britisb bara, 742 tous, laid ou the berili for I.iverpool, taking the grain given above at 8d., balance general cargo; a Norwegian bark, OOTi tons hence to a direct Continental port with 4,2tm quartors graiu at Ok. 3d.; a Mritish b; ig, 375 ton-. Heme to l.'ork lor orders to I uitcd Kingdom witli 2,300 quarteis do. at 0*. 3d. ;*a Hrlt Uli k.irk, r ported from fhilailelphin to iieltast, with 5.0110 bbia. flour u; 3s.; a Uanla.i bark, 250 tona, Irciu Baltimore to Bristol t.'banuni with oil cake ut 25a. per toll aud 5 per ceut priinrt^a. Petroleum charters? A British bark, i>3 I toni, l.a ice to Antwerp with 4.1 UO bbla. reliued at 4a Ud.; an American bark, o?ej tons, lie ice to Havre with 4.2(H) bbl>. crude at Is. Od.; a Norwegian bark, 2tll tons, Irora B Ittmore to t^outineot. lull ranue, with 2,300 bbls. refined nt 5s.; a ltrllisli brig. 245 tonu, hence to Morgan I'lll with 1,330bids. II a L> 11111 a at 5a. 3d.; a German ship. 1,3 40 ton*, heuce to Bremen with H.otK) bbla rullned at 4s. lL,d. tu 4<. Od . ac cording to lay days, the latter price if 15 days; a Norwegian bark, 20 tons, Irom Philadelphia to Continent, full range, wllh 2.01*1 bbla. do. uii priv.ito terms; a Uritlsli bark On last a? having taken graiui. 8H3 tous, from Philadelphia to loutlueut. ax Dutch, with 5,ttoO bola do. at 4a. Wd. DOMESTIC MARKETS. tlALVKJTO.I, N.iV, 23, l?7d. Cotton dull and heavy; irlddin^', il',c.; low middling, Ki .,;.; giMid orditlart. IU>>c. Net receipts, 3,:tOd baiea. Kxports-To tireat Itritaiu, 730: to the t' mllnent, I,u30; coastwise, -22. Bales, 2,1-7. Stick, 103,133. Nkw okleans, Nov. 23. 187(1. Cotton Qrni '. middling, II,1, . ; low middling, llj.c,; good ordinary, lo^e. Net receipts, 0 824 ualei; giosi, 8,177. f.xports to tireat Britain, 3,214; coastwise, 1,10U. Bales, lo.ooo. .-.tock, 2?1,750 ,Mon;I K, Nov. 23, 1870. Cotton llrm; middling, lie.; low mid iling. I0?4c. ; good ordiuarv, I0),c. .\et rccelr.ts, 1.H18 balea. hxport.i to (iro.it Britain, 4,11V; coaatwiae, 9 AJ. Sales, 4,000. Stock, Mavaxxaii, Nov. 23. 1870. Cotton quiet; middling, 1 I\r. ; ioa uildd iug. I l'4c.; i.ood ordinary. 10',c. Net rrcelots, 3.20. bales. Bales. 1,850. !>toca, ?J,ll7. Ciiarlkston. Nov. 13, 1871% Cotton active and llrm; middling, llJic. a ll*,c.; low middling, ll'.c a 11)40.; good ordiuary, in'jo. a lo^c, ..et receipts. 3.001 bales. h.\ports?To ((rent Britain, 4,0 .O; coastwise, 2,J18. Bales, 3.1XM Stock, lll,n98. Wilmixutok, N. C., Nov. 23, 1870. spirits ot turpentine Uriu ut 35c. Kosin firm at 91 80 for strained. Tsr drm at <1 M). OitWKflO, N. v., Nov. 23, 1870, Flour unchanged; sales, 1.4.?> bols. Wheat Oriu; No. 1 Milwaiisee ciub, 3*>; No. 1 white .Michigan, $1 43; No. 1 wnite loied 1, $1 >7 . extra wl'lte Michigiin, (I 49. Corn un changed; sales of l.OUO Western mixed at .*i8c. Barley quiet; sales of 7,UOO oushols Canada, by sample, at tl <M'a; Coru meal nnoiianged. .Mllllred unchanged. Canal IreUhta? B irley, r>?,c. to New Vurk, 5?4c. to Albany. Lake receiots?Wheat, 4>I,OUO bushels, barley, 35,000do.; lum ber. 40J OOO leet. Canal shipments? Barley, 48,003 bush els. Kailroad shipments?Hour. I.'x O bbls ChIOAUU, Not. 23, 1870. Clour In fair demand aud firm; comm in to choice West eru shipping extras, #4 boac'i 25; Minnesota, *1 a f7 Wheat active, llrm and 1,'iie. higher; No. I Chicago spring. VI 14'4; No. 2 do., <1 13. cash; *1 13V, December; el I ?, J tuuary; No. $ do., $1 05',; rejected. 91c a 1*3We. Ui.ru 111 goou d tnaiid and a ahade hignert No. 2 at 4.'>%,e , cash; 4 i1,c. a 44'4c.. December. Oats. HJV^o. a 3.tc , cash . 33c.. Do ember; itfJao., January. Itye li.uier i.tBOWc. liailcy easier at Oti>?c a 7ue.. cash 69>,c. December Pork lolriy actlvs and a ah de bighsr;(15 mi cash; (15 82>?. all the year; >15 tUJg, January. Lard lo good demand and a ?bale higher; (9 *5 a fH l?i. casd; #9 7-%, all the year and January. Bulk meats easier; shoulders, O^ke. a ?;,c.; sides, B?,o. a Whiskey, #1 <*i', Itailr tail Irelghta unchanged. Kecelpts?Wheat, Oi ,000 bushel-; Hour, H.50U bbla.; corn. .X.Oisi bushels; oats, -'3.000 do.; rye. 4,400 do.; barley. 4 >,000 do. shipments - Clour. bbls.; wheat, I19,0lSI bushels; corn. 44,000 do.; oats. 18,1100 do,; rye, I2,(MJU do.; barley, 11,0 AI do. At tne alternoon call of the Hoard; ?Wheat llrmer; *1 15 January. Corn unchanged. Data firmer; 33c a 3.i'?c. DeceuHier. Pork firmer; *15 ?,'< all the year; SIB U5 January. Lard higher; *9 hj),. all the year. 1'Ot Kito, Nov. 23, 1870. Floor steady. Wheat firm ; No. 1 white Michigan, it 30^} extra do., ?1 38; amber Michigan, spot and December, $1 27; November, f I .0^4; January, 91 ^9; No. 2 do., $1 18; No. 1 red amber, 91 32; No. 2 do.. 91 22!4; December, 91 2d; January, 9l 25; No. 3 red, 91 17$i, rejected held at 91 12'^, 91 13 bid. Corn firm; high mixed. 58c.; new, 5O>,0.; No. 2, 5lo.; new, 49c.; No 2 white, .riO,Si?.; new, 490.; damaged, 49a.; new, 41c.; rojeclod. 49c.; new, 474^0. Oats steady; No. 2. 34c.; rejected, -'7v,r. Keceipis -200 bbls. Hour, 18.0 0 bnshels wheat. 25,000 do. corn, i,400 do. oats, ship ments -600 bbls. Hour. 11,000 hashels wheat. I3.U00 do. corn, 2.UU0 do. oats. BurraLO, Nov. 23,1876. Lake receipts?Floor, 1.90O bbls ; corn, -9,200 bushela; wheat, 82.804 do ; barlev, 8,(?*0 do. Hailroad receipts Klour, 2 MOO bbls.; corn. I8.4<? bushels; wheat, 12.000 do.; oats, 14,two do.; ryo, 2,800 do ; barley. 7,20o do. Hailroad shlpiner.ta? Flour, 3,7o<) bbls ; corn, 19,400 bushels; wheat, 38,000 do, ; oats, 42,151 do.; rye, 2,80* do.; barlsy. 7.20odo. Canal shipments to Interior points Cora, o,5oo bushels; wheat, 4,25o do. Flvu dttii; saloa. of !Ttf? bUI*. ; prU'tt unchanged Wheat in fair in ??uir? ; ??!? h ??( 15.11 O ou?iielf hard ^ItnnckuU to Uilllrri. ?l *1 i*?) do. Oreeii Hay club at private klUil Corn dull. nouim ?11 v ?ju ?-d firm at W1,!1 lur No ?; mIpi "f builivii low rni&ed Toledo Ml ftftKc . da. No ? at .'>3c iu ?in*il lot*, to miller* ; U.?M) o So 2 mi urivat* term*. ()<ai, rye, liMrltv and ?eed?, nothing doing. Mail In trade dt*tnmd only; price* unc'ian/el llljfliwiiiea?Sale* of barrel*; price* uitchmired. 1'orK arid lard quid and un changed. itailroad freights unchanged. PRINT CL0TH8 MARKET. PanriKKXm, Xot. IS, 1H7*. Printing clotb* ire steady at 4',lc. lur the best 54*04 good*, with Taw transactions. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Lomdon Oil Msuxkt.? I.uxdox, Nov. J3?hveuing.-Lin MCtl uil, itch. per rwt. OLAMOW tlCUAK MiKtKT.-tlKMiOI. N?v. 23.? In the sugar uarkit a ialr business la doin* at 3d a dd. advance. FINANCIAL.. A. J. A W, SKMtiMA.N A CO.. SB Broad at.. New York. i??u? Letters of Credit to travellers, payable in an/ pari ol Europe, Ada, Airica, Australia and America, draw Bills of Exchange and make Telegraphic Transfers or Money to huro|w ?ud California. treasonable rates-monky ox uri AND Endowment insurance Policies, Mortgages aud oilier securities; Insurance ol a l kinds effected with beat com panies J.J IIAUKlt'll A I'D.. 1 la llroadway. ? I'KKSOXS WHO CAN INKi.l"ENCK TIIK LgOAL ?business of inauranca companies or banking houses ran nmke pwnty in'ney: excellent reforeucea. Address ATTOR N K Y. t ux ">i*J Post office. MIDDLE-AOKO WIDOW lADT WOULD LIKE the acquaintance of ? gentleman of mean* tu loan liar a small amount on good security. Address MOL'TII EBNKB, Herald Uptown Hrancb office. L<7aN OP 9 00 ON OOOO SECURITY POR THREB muntlis ai legal Interest: will pay bonus. Address CHATTEL, MOKT(iAUK. Herald office. bXIOOTOM rOKH TO LOAN?AT ? PIE < 'EST ON i jclt.v I'roperty. Principals addreaa EXECUTOR, bo* l?l?t Herald ofltce. IXTEREHT~81 X PER CKNT? FIVE VKAK MORT gages; money loaned on choice property. T P. HYATT, 143 Broadway. I IKE INaOKAMCR POLICIES PU BOS ABED. J Money on mortgage HUI' other first olaas securities. OEOEOE MOONEY A CO.. 179 Broadway 0PPI0R OP TENNESSEE COAJj AND BAlLBOAD Compaay. NxiimLLK. Tenn., Nov 1. 1H7H. The senil annual instalment of interest ilue December 1, 1*70, on tho iionds uf the Tennessee t'oal and liallrnad Cora pauy. will be paid at maturity at office of R. T. Wilson A Oo., No. 'J Exchange court. New York. W. MORROW, President. TO TUB STOCKHOLDERS OP THE TOLEDO, WABASII AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. According to arrangements made between the gold mort gage bondholders ami representatives of the stockholders, opposition to the confirmation of thu sate ol the road made at loiudo. June 10 last, has been withdrawn. Tho conditions of this withdrawal Is. that stockholders of the old company shall hare the right to aabscribe for stock of the new corporation to be orgauUed, at the rate ol $10 per aharo. payable in Instalments of per share, at inter vals of three months. conitncucing February I, 1HT7, with Interest Irnn November 1, IK7U. Tlit- gold liond mortgage of 9 >.000,000, under this arrange, nient, will be paid oil and camvllad. and the uaw company will ?e relieved of the leaned lines. Subscriptions, which will be received by the Purchasing Committee, at No. t>2 William St.. must be made within thirty days Irom tins data, or the stockholders will forfeit the right to take the new stock. The Protective Committee, having now fully discharged the trust confided to it, congratulates the stockholders upon this sucaeielul termination of a tedious ana exp- usive law suit. and earnestly advises them to avail ol the option thus secured. Full particulars or the reorganisation will be m ule known at an early date, and meantime riirther .lurormation rau be obtained or the Pu.chasiug Committee, at the office. No. SJ William st. Por the Purchasing Commit ee, O. I), ASHLEY. N?w York, Xot. 33, 1H70. BONUS KOK TliK LOAN OK *30", ON PIK.VT iyOUclass security, lur three months. Address LOAN, box lOH Herald office. 7j|)ANTED TO LOAN-POB KIVE YKABfl] ? v/U"yon first elase improved city Property at B per cent. 1'tlncipalx addreas M., biix 118 Herald office. *9A |mi| TO LOAN ON BONO AND XORT VwU.uWueaxe at six per cent Tor a term or years on city properly. Principals only uaed apply at No, 7 Pine at., room No. J, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. Al. $10 (el r;n (WWI 10 LOAN at hix pfcu cent, run years, on eood Impmred city real ??iaie; in'derate chariri**. JAmKS H. (JIBSOX, JU., or U M lUKU KT'MOV 77 (!..lir .< tOPAKT.VEKJiHiP*. V ,-TH E PARfNRRS 1111' I'.SDK R~NAM * O ? NoVniner ,'l$a " dlMolT',d by mul?l ?????>'?. -kyiOCrOBB, __ O. H. GARDNER. H? MIRTHS* (?HP(?HTIMT1KS. A?Uh?.UP "A(;""*rsTs PHILADELPHIA i?TiT *mp?e machinery room aud capital Tor a much larger Addr","'mTcHI ,Hklvn(f tUpu? "SWSar tB "heir hi" pUiOU. Herald offlce, 1*1.11 ade|. A PARTNER WaNTBD-WITU $T,?ldo CASH AS caibl t In an established payiuv bu?ine??, without'riak ? an excellent ch?.c. HaaO I. HIOU.S. 170 Pulton I" AN EXPERIENCED CANVAMSKR FOR city trade .*nt"!r *1?"' olM? Pfln'ln* office which pomnn. .uouopollea: applicant! .nut be at.lo to control tra e Hnd bnu,C tfood referenda. AUdreaa ADVANCE, box 132 Herald Apartr f.b is mi estabusiTed bTmness'? ProOu last year $0,00J; eaiv term* to good man LboYD. 2? Broadway. A'ABTT CONNECTED WITH A VKKV RE u UNiiit" ative buainesa de?lre? to negotiate with a man ol (trie! 'JV!' ! ? ^aa $j,000 *D<1 who l? willing to ico abroad r?nt "P*"*0""* Will guarantee 10 . p, T C,"J ^,*h* amount invested. For full particulars addreaa with fall name. W. I*. H.. bo* 141 Herald office. A Kactive partner, with capital. Wanted? ALPHA te'd offl"; *"- WU" br?nc""- Ad?r?" A Hoop Ban WITH $1.500~WANTED?IN an OLD established ataple business; $l.t?iu per rear;'invest me.it ..cured, HAN KIN'S. KV.? 9th A..2!?TLJ?MA!f D*?IHBI? TO TA.kT PlaCE <<F RE ./Vtlrlnic partner In old eatabliahed manufacturing bml next where lure'.tment la covered by actual value ? Si Soo re<iu.r.*d llANKi.vs h We,t 2Utb "c nulr CONFIDENTIAL CONST LTATIONS TO OF.T OUT OK any w rap., or embarrassment. br an attorney of II ?Slee". pr*C"C#- AUdr,M MODERATE TERMS, Herald I/OR HALF.?FLOUR AND FEED Bl'HIKFS* fv ^????^in?!, aT '* ^ MENZE.SIIEi MER. ll?ll 3d ar* near .18th st. G?.E;dUwKe^p^dY p", ^1 125liiraVdflofflMU*"' ^ Addre" <:UAKACTER1?b"?' TTOT F.L-N EWLYVURNI s H E D? BROADWAY ~VALU 1 WANT A KELIAHLK MAN, WITH ll.aoo CASH Ltojolu me lu a legitimate catb payinic buainesa- Incimlnir l.irtrcan hare control of fluancea. Only those muariinlr business need ad.tr.>. K A. M . box 140 Herald offlc? ' IN WHOLES A EE OFFICE BUSINESS. CONXETTRii ? with rtipuinibli firm; $.'450 requited; will nuv MTi monthly. Apply J AgCES^70 Aiior Horn* P 7 975 pAKTNE.i WANT??!?-FOR A SPLENDID CASH aFtSn&w- Addraaa 8. N. HAAS, 104 PARTNER WANTED.??MRU, IPHOL8TERY PAPER lianginirr, etc.. by a practical m.u ; good connection aiid loCHtiou . Ionic eatablialied. 20.. Fulton Mrook.vn TP PHVSIOIANH,?FOR SaLK, OFFICE PR a i^tip v ALn|,l.W,phU: *'urnJ,l,lrt* lo?trumeni?. Book* Ac' Tt . New "ork.',ry"r"- Ad J BKUN. "7 Eaat 15th W.A H* '.U_,A **A ?'i v wiTifwSjr.. to anbluo'ro . Join a aafo, profitable bankinit baalneaa either aa aue clal or active partner. Addreae BANKER. Herald. WILL SELL TWO YEARS' 1.RA8B. PAYINO IKai') Sivio^avji'i ;?sua? sjLS Wanted IMm'bDIAI'EI.Y -A REHI'ONsini k ?V ?)ljUlieiitleinan with above amount to take control of financial department of concerts ifiven i?v thn Jubilee Singer. Addre.a H A R.VlNO. m" J'hroadway J?>j (Mi().^STJtw-WITI1 8Kkvh:es uk an in 5iii *i- Vl "V" ?Toun" ">???.?? whom a liberal lalary ?nd r8"uir#j- Addr"2 &l(i 000 r^KMBB WANTBDr ?IP LUiUUO. department: prellta (W 2-3 wholesale. Addrete INTERVIEW, box 11)11 BUSINESS TROUBLES. In the malter of tbe aHaigntnent ol John Kile* anu Jatnee Younle toJamea A. Flocb, a e. heduleof tho asilgDor'e aeaole waa Hied iu tbe oflloe of tbe Court oi Common Pleaa yeeterday. It abowa tbe aaaignor'a lia bilities to be $7,000 JW; bit nominal aaaeta, $8 42H 44 and bla uetnal aetata $2,030 IA A alm.lar aene.lule i. Ueor?# w? Kober. Chnetian o. ? w- Scbuie, which ahowa tbetr debta to ,D*?mrh M?,104 1h, .Dd actual wor" * ^ 18- Th0 a**'*?** la Edward R Hola I bo Arm of Kjeln k Block, manufacturers of artill "owera, at No. 681 Broadway, wbo made a ceneral Maiffument a lew dajre ago to Emanuel Uoeee Anaol hare liabilities reported to amount to orer $100 0?i0i Cottrell k Habcock, manufacturers ol prlntln* presses, at No. 8 Horace street sua at Westerly K. I., who suspended several months a*->, with n'al bilit.es amouniinff to orer $200,000, have aettled with their credllora and rosumed business yeiurday, A COBBECTION. financial per cent at Herald office. To trb Editor of tni Hbrald:? In your edition oi Tuesday laat appeared an error, which please correst. Yqu staled that Henry Berliner] ?' 0f B#r,,D#r k Karober, at Ma. 477 Broadwar sjrs."3. si'iV MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Buiat*?WassTte. ?At the West Twenty-third street Preaby lerian church, by the Rev. K. N. While, Ciuai.ts W-M> I?a, daughter ol R. B. Webster, Esq., all ol Mf i orlc. Bin im?-Majan. -ua Tharsday, Moveabertt, at I the resideurs of thu brlda'e mother. by the Rot, Father Corcoran, A. W. Hiii.i.hh to *aLL1K, only daughter ol me lulu Henry M?jor, Ka<j. No cards. Cawi.bt?H.tin:. - Iu PbilaUelpula, Nor 22, at tb? i residence ol tho bride's parents, by thu Her. Willlum I Kobinson, Hami *l I. Ctwur, ol New York, to Maky, dm k 1 or ol William lines, K><|. I om)in-WiLiA-4n September 19, 1878, al i hu cli ol ibe Holy Couimuuion, by tho Hot, fraotil K. i.awreuce, Ai.kxi.vuik Hokikkk to IIAST, daugblel ol T. Jefferson Wells, all of Hit* city Dnrr.LAa?HHUfCKv ?'Thursday, November 23, al Trinity cliurcn, Kii*ai>elii, N J? by toe Kov. Jf. M. McAllister, John Doculas to K.uma 1., daughter ol late Stephen A. Griffon, of New York. No card*. WkiHMAMM?Kiudi.k.?On Tuesday, November 21, al the residence ol the bride's parents, by tbe Ke* Cor nelius H. Small, I,opim F , ton ol Hon. Augturtim Weu man. to Emma C, dAUghtcr of Heflfy Kiddle, K><jm ill ol ibis city. DIED. Bkxtlkt.?November 22, ut tils residence, 1 ^ Bridge at., I'uomah Bkntlsy, in tlie 76th year ol hia*g% Notice of (uneral hereafter. liKoDiiKAti. ?iiu Novum oer 22, Auklk, daughter of JaniosS. and l.ucyM. Brodhead, aiced 1 year. Funeral ibis Fridsy. at two P. M., al West Bergen, N. J. Cakkoll.?Al Jersey City, N. J.. November 22, 1878, of diphtheria, Makt Katk, daughter of Stephen K. and Kllen M. Carroll, aged 9 y?'?rs and 4 months. Interment at Coxyinaus, N. Y. Col**.? On i burs lay, November 23, at Corona, N. J., ol diphtheria, Katik, only daughter ol William C. and iCIeauor M. Coles, ayed 2 yoars, 11 months and T days. CosrAr.?On Wednesday, November 22, MAROAnrv Conway, wiio ol John Conway. Her remains will be taken from bar lata residence, No. 138 Crosby at., ihts day (Friday), to St. Patrick'* Cat'iedral, at leu o'clock, where a requiem high ma** will be neld. Krotn thenco.to Calvary Cemetery tor interment. Tbe ruiiitives uud frionds are Invited to attend without lurther notieo Coopi.it.?Oa Wednesday evening, November 22, Khavk ai'Ui'hti'm, eldest son of George W. and Sara a K. t'oopor, aged 18 years. & montus and Kidays. Friends are invited to attend the Cultural serviees, oa Friday evening, at seven o'clock, al Iho residence of bis parents, Ufi West 130th si. Interment will tako placo at Woodlawu on Saturday morning at eleven o'clock. Cottmak.?Al New York city, Wedneadav, November 22. JIakik LotTISC Cottjian, noe de Tourmllou, wife of Or. Thomits Cottinan, ol New Orleans, in tbe 59lh year ol hor ugc. The luneral will tako place at the Church of St. Via* cent ue Paul, 2;<d ai., between tiin and iiu av*., on Frl? day morniug. November 24, at hall-past ten o'clock. aow Orleans papers pleaiio copy. Chauik.?On Wedno-day morniug, November 22, Aumjudk houtsx, wile of (ieorge D. Cragin, Jr., and duugblerol Charles H. Clayton. Relatives and rrieuda are Invited to attend thfl (uueral, on Friday, November 24, at one P. 1L, from No. lltf West 21sl al. Kmiui.k. ? On Tuesday evening, November 21. Hon ikt 1). Diiiiilk, son ol the late Phyier K. H. Dibble (New York pilot), in tho 34ih year of his age. Relative* and lrten>ts are invited to alteud the fu nurul sorvicea, on Friday, 21th mm., at three o'clock P. M., at the residence ot Mr. Itobert Dent, Na 229 17th hu, Brooklyn. Dyott.? At New Hocbelle, Westchester county, N. Y., on Wednesday morniug, November 22, 18i0, Johx Dyott, actor, nged 84 years. The luneral will take pinna from tbe late residence of tho deceased, al New Hoclielle, on Saturday morniug, November 26, at hall-past ten o'clock. Fritz. ? On Wednesday, November 22, Maruarkt Fkitx, In the 88tli year ol hsr age. Relatives anu friends of tup lutnlly aro Invited to attend her fuueral, Irom 136 Waverley place, ou Fri day, tbe 24lh inst., at twelve o'clock M., without lurther notice. tioi'LU?lu Paterion, N. J , Thursday, November 23, Exi'kka.xk P. Uoi'lk, aged 54 years, 1 luontn and 8 days. Funeral on Monday, Novomtier 27. Interment at Cedar I.awn, Patersou. Hunk.?On Wednesday, the 22d Inst., of pneumonia, Ki.ua Kusskll, beloved wlie of Robert S. Hone and daughter ot Cburle* H Kuxsoll. Funeral services will be beld on Saturday mornifltr, al ten o'clock, at her lale residence, to which the fam ily and iiiiiuiale Irieuds are ruspecilully Invited, after which the reuiulu* will bo taken to Newport, K. L, foi luiorineni. jKHur.? At West port, Conn., November 22, Frakcu W. Jksck, in thu 77th your of bU ugo. Relatives and friends ure respectfully Invited to at tend the fuueral services, at the Congregational church, on Friday, the 24ib lust., al hali-paat two 'o'clock P. M., without lurther notice. Lcakk.?Suddenly, itl her residence, Na 858 West 7th su. corner Brunswick at., Jersey City, Mrs. Cask ARISE C. LlCAKK. .Notice oi luneral uereuitcr. Loci*.? At l.ive Ualc, Kin., November 14, 1870, Anou'ii Louih, oi 217 Kast 62dst., New Yurie. Funeral Irom tlio residunce ol lilt gon-m law, Cincin* nail, Oblo. November '.'0. 1*76. Macdoxoioh. ?At Hobokon, N. J., November 22, Ei.iiCAB*ru J., daughter ol the late Wtn. Macdonou^^ Fuuoral service*, Irom St. Jatnes' church, Newtotff^ I.. I., Friday, November 24, at one o'clock. Mora*?In Brooklyn, Novembor 21, alter a linger* lug illness, Anna, wile of Thomas K. Moron, daughter of F. Fradley. Tlio lunoral will take place Irom nor late residence, 153 President St.. this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The relative* and lriends ofthe lauily are re spectfully invited to attend Bruws'er Station Standard please copy. Morgan. ? On Wednesday, November 22, RouiRT Lkwis Moroax, son of the latu David and Cutalin* Morgan, aged 2V years, 4 months and 18 days. Relatives and lriends a re ro?poetluliv Invited to at> tend the funeral from his lute residence, No. 388 West sk, on Saturday, at one o'clock. Morrihon.? On Thursday evening, November 23, at his residence, No. 75 7 th a v., John Morrison, in th? 71?t yrar ol his age. Notice ol funeral will be announced hereafter. Mirth a.?On I horrduy, November 23. 1870, Clar kncr, son of Francis H. and Mary T. Murtha, aged 4 year* and 3 months. Newman ?On Thursday, the 23d Inst., Mrs. Mart Nkwmax, Ir the 82d year of her age. Keluilvi.-s and lriends or the family, and those of her son Hugh Newman, are respectfully Invited to attend her luneral, on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock, from 184 Knsi tit!th st, to the Church of St. Vincent Ferrar, corner ol l.extugton av. and ttflth st.. thenoa to Calvary Cotnetery. otto.?In his 37th year, Anton Otto. Relatives and lriends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the ititieral, Friday, November 24, Irom bis late residence, No 339 loth av. O'Connrll?On Wednesday, 22d Insi., Thomas O'OOn NBLL, aged 27. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, at ono o'clock, Friday, 24th lust., from tbe residence of it is brotbor in-law, Patrick Mcduire, 2,3?7 3d av.t Harlem. ('old Spring papers plcaso copy. O'Nnili. ? On the 22d Inst., Ann, beloved wife oi D-iniel o'NcltL Tne relatives and friends of tbe family are Invited to attend tbe luneral, to tbe Cemetery of tbe Holy Cross, Flatbusb, on Sunday, the 20th mat., at two o'clock P. M., Irom her late residence, 372 Van Brunt at., South Brooklyn. Parnall.?On tne 22d Inst., John Pari all, aged 42 yours, son-in-law ol the late Thomas white. The relative* and lriends of tbe family and thoie of bis uncles, Wm. Sinclair and Robert Oram, are respect* lully requested to attend tbe luneral, Irom his latv^'* Idence, No. 240 Kuat 61st St., on Friday, 24tb Inst., at one o'clock P. M. Prakson.?Alter a short illness, J. Frkduir, only child of James and Marguret Pearson, aged 12 yuan Funeral services, at Highland Mills, orango county, on Saturday morning. Kaiik?Sophia Louisr, beloved wife of Charles H. Ratio, on Tuesday evening, November 21, axed 3d year*. 7 months and 4 days. Relatives and Irienus ol tbe fatally are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, :16 HuJwon st., Hobokon, N. J., on Friday, November 24, at one o'clock P. M. Kkid.?In Brooklyn. November 23, Mrs. Jans Mor rison Rrio, wile of Joan Rold, aged til yeara. Relatives and friends are Invited to utteod tb? luneral. on Saturday, November 26, at two o'clock P. M.. Irom ber lato resideuoe, 140 Clermont av. Rolando -on Tburaday, November 23. 1870, 1b* brlla S., daughter ol tLo lato F. 0 Rolaudo. Tne luneral services will take place at ber late resl> dsnoo, No. 137 West 42d sl>, on Saturday, Xovembot 25. at half-past one o'clock P. M. Sinolrtun.?Suddenly of pneumonia, November 22,' Roiikrt Sixulrton, aged 36. Relatives and rrlends aro respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral Irom his sister's residence, 13(1 Maodougal st., on Friday, November 24, at elovou o'clock A. M. Thomson.? on Wednesday evening, November 22, David A., Infant son oi David A. and Christina W. Thomson. Relatives and friends are rcspectfnlly invited to au tend the luneral services, at 118 Sullivan sL, on Fri day, the 24th inst., at one o'clook P. M. Interment al Yonkers, N. Y. Tocry?In Brooklyn, on Thursday, November 'JS Haknoria Todmt, the beloved wile of James Toury. Her remains will be taken Irom her late residua, e No. 628 Clinton St., to Sk Mary's church, at ten o'clocl Saturday, 25th, thence to the Cemetery ol the Hoij Cross lor interment. Vkruiltsa.?On Tburaday, November 23, Natuwii D. Vkmmiltra, In the 07tU year of bis age. Relatives and (rieuda are reepeetlully invited to al tend his lunersl, at hta lato late residence, at Jutat Net York, on Saturday, November 26, at teu a. H. Van Sioklnn.? At Uraveaend, November 23, 1870 Mrs. Klixa Van Sicki.rn, In ber 64tb year. Tbe relailves and friends ol family are reepectfully Invited to attend the fuueral from her late residence, Grsvcsend, L. 1., on Sunday, November 20. at two P. M. Waxhinoton.?On Wednesday, November 22. 1470, Grorom Washington, aged 42 Relatives and lrier.ds ol the family are isvited to Rttend the funeral services this day ,Friday), at one P. M., irom tbe Central Pars Baptist cnuivh, N34 sk, be tween 2d and 3d avs. Court Krnsst, Na 6,7a7, A O. F.?Brktnrrn?Yol sre berooy suinmonod to attend the luneral ol our lats Brother George Washington, to-Jay (Fr.day). at halt past twelve P. M., from his lato residence, 1,478 3d av. A. H. t'ANloR, secretary. Wat.?At Woodndge, N. J., on Wednesday, Novem ber 22, Eli.a Tkrmink. eldest osughter of Thomas J. and Delia T. Way, in tbe luili year of ber age. Relatives and lriends oi the lamlly sre respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from tbe residence ol ber grandiather, 1 nomas l'erbune, on Saturday neit, at two P. M train leaves Chambera st, New Jersey and New York Hallway, at one o'clock; return train at 5 W P. M. Wuitkmiur ?On November Sit, 1870, Mart, wife ol William Whiteside, aged 40 years. Funeral servicea Irom her late rwMsnoa, 140 Jefefw son St., Brooklyn. E. D., or naturday, 2?th, at t?e P. M. Relative* and lriends are rsssestimtr invited tt MKfe&