Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 23, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1874 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1874.

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E AV GOOD S Oar stock of Dry Uoods, Mlllmery and Notion for spring and summer Is now very fall and complete. The nurehases were made by Mr. Ayrea in person, bo remains In New ork the entire wmn and buys only when the gooda are tho right kind nd quality, and the prices a-e the verv lowest that cash can obtain. To farmers and mechanics we can offer the best (root n the market at prices as low as any bouse in he west, and that very few houses can dupilte. Come and see for yourself. L S. AYRES Sl CO., Trade Palace. t Indianapolis. CEXTAUR LINIMENTS Allay pains, subdue swellings, heal barns, and will cure rheumatism, spavin, and any flesh, bone or muscle ailment. The White Wrapper is for family use. the Yellow Wrapper for animals Price 50 cents; large bottles, fl. rhii,iMii p fr Castorf. Pleasant to take a perfect substitute for Castor Oil. but more effcacious in regulating the stomach and bowel. GOO D MOltNIN G. rThe bDrist'fide cheap sale oontlnued until'rurther notice. General and swesping 3t-E D U O T I O N-S all through the house. We take stock In July, and must close out large lots of goods before that time. We solicit everybody to CALL. AND EXAMINE Goods and Prices. -66 EAST WASH. STREET. Adams & Hatch FINANCE AND BUSINES. GENERAL MARKET REVIEW. MONEY NOTE.. The New York Journal of Commerce say s "We shall never settle our commerce on a stable foundation while these chimerical schemes of finance are "so openly advocated and find so many friends in the halls of legislation. "We most come to a specie basis before we can build a national prosperity that will not be at the mercy of every passing current. The New York P.ullot'm says of the money market and prospects: But we look for better rates here, the demand to improve so soon as con across adjourns, provided before adjournment corress is gracious enough to to tell the county w hether the limit of the legal tender circulation Is SoG.OOO.OOO, or 52.0OO,00O, or 100,000.000. To the business community it is a matter of supreme importance that the law should determine exactly what this circulation is to be.it being or le importance what the amount is. If, however, congress adjourns and leaves the treasury to say whether this circulation shall be anything between 5ü,000,fJOO and 103,030,000,there will bono basis, or rather a shifting Lash, on which, no one will build with confidence, on which calculations can be founded. A merchant who buys a s'ock of goods when the leal tender circulation is S3SÜ,000 000, must suffer a great loss if wbeu he sells thfo circulation is 000,000, and i ;yee vers. All that is wanted is that a certain fixed amoHnt shall be agreed on by congress, and that the people in bu$irje?3 may know that they will have the same measure to sell by that they buy by. Then the greatest rhk, because an unknown risk, will bo removed, and to a considerable extent th road to a good business will be cleared. People will then employ their, money instead of holding it in band or lending it on call. And there is every indication that it congress will do so much and adjourn, that we shall have a first-class fall trade; for the rowing crops promise abundant harvests, and wiUi good harvests a good trade will follow. This year the trade will be better, for the reason that the stock of goods in the country is smaller than usual, and the demand for them will be larger, as very one since the panic has been buying -very little, and, as they say, the old clothes are pretty well used up, and slocks must be replenished. MONEY IS THE SOUTH. The Journal of Commerce says: Money Is very plenty. Many seem surprised that4t is so abundant, and we have been at some little pains to ascertain the sources of sup ply. As usual at this season, the surplus oi the whole country is poured into New York and other money centers, but this vear the How has been unusually steady and abundant. Singular as it may seem, we find the largest fountain at tho South. Last fall and winter, when there was the greatest scarcity at the seaboard, we found that a large amount was locked up at the South; not in banks, or it would have been utilizsd, but in the pockets or chimney-corners ot the negroes, and in the boxes and packs of the Jew peddlers and others who pick up some et the earlier disbursements. This money has been coming out as the laborers are spending it, and the gatherers are bringing it here. It ia evident that the Soutji is not quite as poor as supposed. In Southern channels where large stream of capital formerly ran, and in places where these formerly accumulated in that section, there has been a moderate supply ot money, but In narrower limits and more private hoards the fullness has been particularly noticed by all close observer, and we trace much of our present abuudan'ce to these comparatively bidden springs. TUE BANKRUPT LAW. STATE-MEN r OP Til IS POINTS. The Journal of Commerce give 4 a dear statement of tee modiiied features of the xew law, as follows: The intent of the first Bection is to reulte the disposition ol the bankrupt's asots so as to make them realize the greatest amount, and for this purpose the court is authorized to allow tbe assignee or receiver to carry on thi bankrupt's business for a period not exceeding

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cine months, wben the interests of the estate nd of the creditors will be- thereby promoted. Stringent provisions are also made bv sector. 4 to enforce tbe accountability of the assignee, and to surround the esta'o with safeguards against any abuse of the opportunities of his position. To save ex iei.e to the estate where snail creditors are numerous, it is provided that notice of proctediujjs being taken may be given by pubiicatiou instead of personal service, cr mail, as now. Section 9 of the amendatory act makes an important changa in the law enacting that in cases of involuntary bankruptcy tbe pay ment of no proportion of tbe bankrupts

debts, nor the assent or any ci nis crruiwi, ball l.a necessary to his discharge: and in cases of voluntary bankruptcy tbe proportion is lowered from nfiy to thirty per cent., and instead of a majority In number and value of creditors, the assent ot but on etourth in number and one-third In value is made necessary. The periods during which transactions Intended to give prelerence are made inoperativebythe present law are changed irom four and six months to two aud three. In order to set aside hypothecated pledges or liens on the bankrupts estate.it must appear that the party dealing the bankrupt k new that he intended to perpetrate a fraud upon the bankrupt law, and that he intended fco go lino Dautk.rujiii.-v. ic-u made to a bankrupt in good faith, and security taken with the Intention of aiding him to null tbroueb. it shall be considered as bavin 5 actual value, and l he security shall not be invalidated by proceedings in bankruotcv. The specification what shall constitute acts ol bankruptcy is materially amended in tbe act .of suspension of payments, a irauuient. suspension for any length of time, and actual suspension without resumption within forty day, being enumerated a such. But instead of a single creditor, to the amount ol ?50, being able to force a debtor into bankruptcy, the amendatory act requires onefourth in number and one-third in value. And the provisions of this section are applied to all cases of involuntary bankruptcy begun since December 1, 1S73, bolore, as well as after, the passage of this act; so that cases heretofore commenced on the petition ol creditors less iu number and value may, on tho petition of tho dfbtor, be dismissed. It is also provided that in computing the number of creditors who shall join in the petition those wboe respective debts do not exceed fcEO shall not be reckoned. Proceedings may bo discontinued whenever the debtor pays those secured debts which were the ground of throwing him into bankruptcy, or whenever, with tbe consent of the courts, he and a majority ol the creditors shall ask for a discontinuance of the proceedings. A majority in number and three-feurths in value ot the creditors, in cases now pending or (adjudicated, as well a3 those hereafter begun, may, at a meeting called by the court, agree to accept a csmjiosition offered by the debtor, and thus agreed upon, it shall bo binding upon all creditors brought in according to the provisions of the act.- The court, however, mayre'usa to connrua such composition for good cause. Section 18 makes the important reduction of one-hall in all existing fees, commissions. oLarges and allowances, except necessary disbursements, until the justices of the Supreme Court shall make new rules and regulations to simplify and, so far as in their judgment will conduce to the beneflt of creditors, to consolidate the duties of bankrup'cy official, reduce their charges, and avoid delays. ' IROX MARKET. The situation as stated by the Chicago Railway Review will hold of general appli cation: There are, as yet, no encouraging signs of Improvement in the pig Iron market. A small, steady business i3 done, but sales are confined to amounts necessary, for immediate use. Our reports this week show no change, and probably will not for some weeks. The market for foreign pig does not seem to be affected as it ordinarily has been by the strikes in England. Prices of manufactured iron are steady. Few mills are running on double tini4, and many will shut down in July. Bir iron can hardly reach auy lower point, Pittsburgh quotations being 2 5-lCfVi2 6 10c, and Philadelphia and Eastern, 2 8-103e. Kails remain : Welsh at OOf.iöl 00, gold, "and American, jsK) CQfd. b'2 SO, currency, in the New York market. Old rails, Ts, S3; u0i?38 00. Iu England the state of the iron market reuuins unchanged, and DO Improvement is looktd for during the next six months. The labor disputes ' are still unsettled, and lu moat Instances the men re mam hrm in their determination not to submit to reduction. Unless a settlement is soon arrived at, a large proocrtiOD 0; the iron works will compelled to slop, asstocks on hand will soon run out. REVIEW or THE HOME MARKETS. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MARKETS. Monday Evening, June 22. The general aspects of trade were good, and bnsiue.-s men are not complaining. Collections are hard, which creates caution on the part of merchants. They are not anxious to sell unless the pay is coming in on time. Corn Is lower but same as last week. Provisions were quiet and firm at the same figures as for two weeks past. In the grocery trade there has been little 0 actuation. Coffees are weal and quiet. Sugar! firm and stronger. For butter and egg men It Is a hard time, and the trade is Hunt. Hales were made of 1U0 barrels Hour on private terms : 1 cars choice red wheat at f I lu: 2 cars red at SI 11. (Quotations are given for tbe buy ing prices of grata and produce, aud the selling prices for Hour and other merchandise. Kfcipts bv Railroad Flour.... C 010 m., Oats Rye barley BmrMEHTS Hour..-.....-.. ...... ... 1,100 barrels. bushels. 70, iO ... 12,000 u u ...MM...... l.onn barrels, bushels. Vbeat. m 1 lOrR.M(MMmiiintm 4!iX) -- Cat 10.0U0 BRKADSTUFFS. FLorit Is steady and unchained In price. Fancy brands. ....... (i 50ql 00 Fiimili......,.. ... M(u,3 5 KXtrft..,,.MMi..)ww.nmnnwwt.3 a?.1) Low grades......... ...3 dl 50 -ULL t keiv In fair supply. liian and hortä are quotl at flöCä'J', fine feed at 13, and middling at r-Urrv-'S. Wheat Dull and lower. Red Is qnoted, in elevator, at tl&l u5: for amber, 51 OClJlö, and no white offered. cokn Is lower. Clear yellow and high in' xed, shelled in elevator is quoted at fcic; white, fMs for choice; ear scarce and not well settled at any price, say 07c. Oats tiuoied at 4S..o jor white, per bushel, delivered in elevator. liYE But little on the market. Quotations at $1 0-5 for choice grades. Barlky 4uotations are held at il.50 Tallow Quoted at 6Jc. Hominy Is quoted at fl 601 Taper barrel. Hoi's At 40;; ioc per pound. Honey Is bought at 12!4'a:20c per pound. Onions Worth 6 rwr barrel. Vkuktablks Potatoes, ti 45 ptr bushel for Peaclrblows, and hard to get, New potatoes, Cyyi öü per barrel. DRUGS. No new features have been developed fn this m uk-t, an! tr-de continues goou. Aoafcetida Is tju'.ii at 40 u4c; alcnttol ul 1 9 2, alum, per pound, 4'-irt)V; camphor, per pouud &y$.'isc; cochineal, per poand, 90 i.U."c; chloiofonn, per iouud, $1 201 5; coppers", barrets per pound. cream tartar, pure, hiH, 17c; iutlio, per pouni.fl 3al a; licorice, Calab. per pound, genuine, 1x"jÖc; magnesia, carb, 2 oz, per pound, Hioe: morphine. P. & V. ounce, c7i((i7 00: madder, per pound, löfalfc; oll, cantor, No. 1, per gallon. f2 15v2 25; oil, bergamot, per pound J77 50; opium, 810 25 to hi 75; quinine. tJi rf&'t 70; soan, castlle. fr. HftjiGc; soda, bicarb, Keg, per pound, 7(!Sc; salts, epsom, per pound. 4Vc; entuT. Uarrelt'a pack, per gross, 17; snuff, Oar-

rat's, per 'jaw of 4 dozen, 116; tulphmr, flour. p?r poup'J, öaße; saltpetre, per pound, 1025c; turpentine. EMfttwc. BTJ1LDINU M.ATEKIAL. LUMBEH. The market Is so mach demoralized as to be bard J y quotable. Cath buyers are obtaluing very favorable terms, and those wlshlrjg to build within six months will do well to buy their lumber and brick now.

11 NE land 2 clear, per M. feet. !19 002 00 , 'a .rfi tu m . 1 W'22 VO loortnar. dreiwu HiUlng, dressed..-. Stork boards. IH 00ffli 00 lu u3 lrt Oik au u-24 00 13 VH 4 U ! 3 AtU 3 S6 lX)tt2 CO 3 00(1 Vi 00 1 0,9 17 W 10 OU Common boar 1s Kilt KtntT, to 18 tet. BUI Btuir. over IS feet Heavy limbers, fl to extra per M. neeting "A sawed shinglts sso. 1 sniDgies Honthern pine flooring, rough 1HPLAK tlear Common culls... Ash 1st and 2d Cherry Black Walnut 1st and id, dry...M 1st and 2d, green. 22 oo,.w on 22 00(5-00 55 orvarw 00 m-m 45 ( tö ou ..... 18 00(320 00 DRV GOODS In reviewing the trade of the past few weeks sales are fully up to those of the corresponding weeks of 1-st year, and the volume of business wonid probably have been greater through the entire pring except that credit has not been so liberally extended as heretolore. Those my led good merchants are buying frequently and modeiatety, and Indications lead to the b lief that a fair sorting tin trade will continue throughout the season. Collections are l&i' and prlc-s remain firm at reeei f quotations. Quotations of some leading brands are as follows: Brown Ikillino Nashville, 12".c; Pepperell, 2"jc; Stark, 12; jc. Ti t: k 1 NU- bm'ega,32 1 n ch 2y,c ; A m osk cap. ACA . 25!Jri7c: A, 2üc; ConestoKa 4-4 Medal, ; Medal, 17c; extra, y 1!; extra, 4-4, 22!c; Lewlstown, Winch, 2i27ic; ditto, 32 Inch, 22c; ditto 20 Inch, 2t5i21c; Plaid, 21c. SHiKTiNo .tkip-s American, 6-C, 13c; 3-3, He: Whlttenden, 13c, lie, and 15c: Union, 14c. 16c, and 1!C. Battino Ordinary, 12; c middling, 15317c: bent tissue, 2' c. Caktet Chain White, Söc; colored, 37c; coverlet wt j. 42 Prints Washington, American, Richmond, Orlen tal,Cnne.stof;a.Merrimac,,.,j;c; licht styles, S'-c: dark. Francies. Ktc; Oreen fstrlpes, '. li e; (iarner Prints, h,'a9e; Freeman, Kc; Standard Shirting Prints, c; Albolu solid colors, He; Peabody eniilnps. Vc. Bhowx Sii KETiNrjs Vermont. 11c; Nashville, UfTfllKc Middlevllle, He; Idaho. M'ec; w Aiuany, lojc; Stark, A., llljc: Laurel, i., lie; Laurel, H., 10c; Park, A., Cc; ünmite, B 7; Bedford, K., Vf. Pepp. N., H'c; Pepp. O., t3 jc; Pt-np. R., IttJ-c; Pepp. K , IP J t.LEAt Hfcti siiEKTiN. Lonsdale, i..'.c ; nope. ii;ic; laacKsione, : Mscmonet. !!.; Hill, , , a 1, nu; uwiiiL oiar, i-v-jjc; hukiid.aa, SL.;c: Bed lK)2.7c:tMaber. He: Cambrics, bonsII . . I I 1 . . . . . I . . 1 . a- 1 j dJe, lSaic: Young Warrier, 15c: Jabez Knight, ll-äe. tiRAIN BAGS Amoskpsr. A.. S0e ; Twiston A 31c: (Stark, S2c; Union. iic; Banner, 3yc. 1 ihu re cfilnsoffraDidlv. white are sellirg per-half b;rrel at. t7.vr750: ouarter barrel. 1 .50 (i3 75; kl s, 91 a5(.il 40. Family white tlsh, half oarrei,?., .iu; quarter, vi mr'i 70: klts.jl luyi i; Caliioruik salmon, per half barrel, f 12; kits, 83 50; AiacKerei, new mess, nan Darrel, u; quarter barrel, s: kits, ti 50 extra: No. 1. half barrel. niiHi.j; io. 1, nan Darrel, t waiu: Kits. i u-fu l 7o: No. 2. half barrel. 1 Coras: kits. 9 1 4 I 50. Cod fish, 5(i7c. lAke herring, half barrel, 55 50; quarter barrel, 5t ; kits, il 10; Holland herung, per keg, tl 75. o 1 smoked lrrlng, per box, 4tc; scaleil. 4oc. Halbut, utnoked, 1"jc; ro. a sprins piCKf rei. nait-tarrel. ioao öo: ouar ter-barrel, ta .mi; kiis. 1 3; f-kimied cat. jbalf Darrel, 6; pnarter barrel, 4: kits.Cl fO. Cement is quoteri at 2.25 per barrel. Plaster Paris Michigan, frl.50 per barrel ; watk,S4 per Darret, urae tiuntinzten, ;uc; riat lKck :tx per bushel. White wird, 54 per barrel. Fire brick, fcii rer M. Fire clay. 75c er bushel. Building brick, 53.50'!, according to quality. lAth,plne,at?:J50. Hair, 4t)c per bushel. ails, U s and eus, 14.60; 8s and Os, $1.75; Cs and 7s, $-5; 4s WINDOW GLASS Hinsle Strecgth. 2ndOual. lstOcnl. bxH to 6X10 .... 75 (it 75 rx15 to loxi:i....M H no 7 i5 iU to 10xl;i 6 75 8 00 11X14 lO I2Xl.......MMM.....-M.M. S 70 11X1 lO VilX iHI U Liiscount slity per cent, off above. COUNTRY PRODUCE. The prices below are those of J. It. Rudd & Co., and such as they stand by for this week. rJG.s Are quoted on i iatiorm at 9 " in store and all gotxl. 10 Butter Prime 12 13 " Poor white loi.ij 14 Beans Prime Navy m. 2 00 2 i 5 " t oiumou mixed. BrcrswA x 1KIF.I Apil. 1 50 2) ia;; 12 45 30 ioa 2T. Dried Peach es.., Featheuh Prime . " Common mixed duels . Poultry Live: Turkeys, per Ib... Old fowls YoutiK chickens Koos'trs , 2 75 1 Ü0.-Ä2 00 1 X) 2 50 l.1' Hacks m..m - Rags . FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. Are In good demand at Hrm rates. The quotations below will be found to be nearly the same as last week. Nuts ti noted: Almonds, soft shell. 23325c; filberts, lTcilSc; walnuts, French, 11c; Naples, lie; Brazil nu'sJUc, peanuts, raw, iSfaLk; roasted, 11'4'12V.. FoKEKts Fruitj Oranges, box, IS 5rto?0 00. Lemons Palermo and Messina, Sl2ral3; dates k(jjllc per pound; new raisins, layers, are held bt t'l cö(33 Co; Muscatel, crown, iüTöl; double crown, 91; Valencia raisins, ll&löc: sultana, lOOISc; drum tigs, löc; layer figs. 19ra2tc; citron, 3336c: currants. n.4Uic: Tui klsh prunes, new, 14M(3loc. CANNED GK)DS In good demand. Tomatoes. V lbs.. SI öiHdl 60: 3 lbs. S3 iW-'i no: Yarmout h corn, HUfo290;Mountain suxa' S2'75;TorpbyS2 6o; liaiumore uo. saio; i-eacnes, z lbs, S2 .b: 3 lbs. 3 ä; pie peaches, 2 lbs., ?l 75: blackberries SI AO (ct'i 10; strawberries, 2 lbs, S2 tiu 3: rasDberria 2 lbs, S3; whortu leiTies, S2 2bt2TiO: pineapples, 2 lbs, 82 öoä2 75; green peas. 2 lbs. fl bdnii: strip tans, kl Ti'nZ salmon, 1 lb, S2 753 do, 2 lbs, 54 23I50. UEU Coal Is only sold by the hundred pounds. ine scale 01 prices is as ioi'ows : Ceti Is. .... 25 Brazil Block, per hundred ftQ(l C reo . m mW 1 Highland grate............... Highland steam.... itittsDurg . Anthracite..... Brazil nut Brazil steam . Hlaca Virginia cannel.. Indiana canntl. 0 .M. 15 ... 13 11". ... 45 foKf- 12c. Wood Is q noted at SI 50.5. GROCERIES Coffees are weak. liwioxs-Coturaon, ?- 25; medium, S2 50; extra, i-1 50. Candles Star. lDii2;)c per pound, samme" pressed, I3llc per pound. Hotel. 2b22. Chkkse Quoied atlS;H4c lor" prime to choice factory. Coffe Steady . Roasting grades of Rio nre quoted at 2J.'22l!c; fair to good at 22V.'tä23 V ! urime at 21(21!: choice to fancy" at' 25 (a,'2tic; 21 25 for Luguayra, and 2öe20c for Java. Molasses New Orleans, 75gS0 per gallon. Bice Carolina, 9tuc; Rangoon, UliQs, Patua, KVvW, Louisiana, tJJc. 5 sugars New Orleans out of the market. Refined is quoted at lojllc for A; HiyMli-v for extra C; and U)iQl2c for hard ; yellow sugars VgtlOiO Spices Pepper, 2S(3"e; allspice, 18f2Cc: oloves, 63'37ic ;cassia, öO V. TEAS-Gunpowder Is quoted atTScO'löO; imperial, 6ic?l 20; Hyson. 81100;Oolong, OcQ l; Knglish lireakfasi, tM.iS c. Tobacco Royal Gem Is quoledat 75a78c ; Mond o Navy,63f00c; blac tobacco. 0c; bright navies and quarter, oJtioc; smoking brands 25.5.c WwdenWarb No.tubsperdozen,?3ö0310;No. 2ditto, $Söü,ä; No. 2 ditlo, il üt'S; No. 1 Chams, common, per dozen, '0 5o; No. 2 ditto, fJ fx); No 3 ditto, 5i; o. 1 "cedar ciiurns nraKH bound. n j22; No. 'i ditto. SJMi?H: No. 1 ash churus, ?1S; No. 2 ditto, lö; No. 3 ditto, 514 ; stave half bushel nit-asures.oO; hoop iron bound dilto, tu 0 -4.J keelers, live in nest, t2 mea leves, IM, -': ditto is, 52 a'; o ti buckets t"o luK-vn. t2 (K), i2 10; ditto three hoop U 40 bvrcps fiüaf l. halt Lake. s. 15S2 20;'Ohio river, fl R03I 90. Soda Knglish, 7a.7,c: American, bjc. Soaps -Indianapolis German, 6öc; iToctor & Gamble's and Work's German, 7745. Babbit's ioio;r MAY AND STRAW. Nothing new can be reported for this market, and tiade continues dull. iiay-Loose Timothy Ls quoted at f 15(518 per ton lixm wagons. Tight pressed is quoted at Sid

017; and loose ditto at 116 3 17, and ti more from store. straw Is sellln i at 3o40e per hundred pound, or at SI äoö per load. IRON AND STEEL. Business is improving and prices are firm. llAKlKONlk inch to 4 Inches by inch to 1 inch, 3.4; Inch to l7i Inch, round, 3.4; other sizes at regular list prices. Hok.se shoes Quoted at S8 25fi S. and mule shoes at S7 2ö7 1 per keg. standard brands. Horseshoe nail Put man a 8s, 2tic; Au Sable, 2T; Great Western. 21c; Northwestern, 25c. .CA ilm Quoted at lud to Wxl at S4 25 per keg, and smaller numbers at the usual advance. steel Sanderson's Dest English tool, 25c;

American tool, Zerspring steel, 11 Inch, 12! ic: 14 loch anc id over, lie; mill pick shapes. Hüc. Tools Axes. Simmons' patent. S14; ditto plain, il'i 25; Mlshawasa sliver steel, 122. Cross cut saws. Atkins' improved patent, 55c per foot ; ditto half patent. 65c: clipper saws, 55c: lightning, iöc; carriage bolts, UJ per cent, discount from list. .OILS. Linseed oil, raw. 87U!W; boiled,' SI C2S1 (XX Lnrd oil, current make, winter t rained. SskkHuc. Tanner's oil, strait's best, b.5,(t7i.c. Ranks' best, ftttoc: Labrador. M)raS5c. Kenned coal oil, 114 II1, c for standard; traoline for lamp Äy2öc; lulbricatlng and machinery olls,85(i)tjoc. ' PROVHU0N3. Bulk meats are firm and quite at 6.'efor Shoul ders,!: for clear rlo; dear VMnfifwe. liacon shoulders. 7'; packed ; clear rib. vy4c; clea , lo'c; breakfast baoon lie. Hams are quoted at 124 lMtc; dried lrtl7o: Lard; kettle. 11,'aC; steam 11c. Sweet pickled hams, 133vllc, SEEDS. Timothy Is quoted at 8,8 25; clover at S3 25; naxseeu at si on. TINNF.RS' STOCK AND METALS. Trade is good snd improving. Tin plate is quoted, 1C, lixI4, charcoal, first quallty,13 .V; IX f l5i; 1C. 14x20 roonng,Tin,?12 50; I C,2t 1x28. roofing Tlu,2bc; and other sizes at the usual proportions ate rates. Copper bottoms. 3. Brass kettle, 54c. No. 27 Iron H, 6c: No. 'Zl smooth Iron C, 7c. Moereshead's galvanized Iron, 15Vc per cent, discount from the new list. Zinc, per sheet, lie; per cask, lOVÄd. Pig tin, Strait's, 38c: bright annealed wfre, Nos. 0 to 6. 9c per lb, and other numbers at the usual advance, with a discount ol 25c r bright, and it; tor Laqucfcd, by the bundle; so.'iler, tinners', "iJc. WIllsKY-Oniet at RV. WhjL Market steady. New wool coming In freely. Quoted for unwashed, 2S 5:50c; for Ueece washed, üijioc. and for tub wa&hed. 45yjl7c. LIVE STOCK MARKET. Indianapolis, June 21. There was a rather dull market at the yards, with about 200 cattle, aud 50 bend left overprices running from (3 50 to 5 I'), same as last Monday. Demand for hojs good and receipts 1,253. CATTLE. Extra shipping steers........... Piime butchers' rattle ., Medium butchers' cattle Common butchers' cn"le HOGS. - 50(S0 00 5 U"v3 10 t mii 50 - 2 75(3 75 .............. 5 00,5 40 Good smooth, 175 lbs. hhu over......... SI I KEP. Good shipping, KG lbs or over Common chipping, 00 lbs. and over a 00 3 ooai 00 5 005 00 VEAL CALVKS. Gooil veal. unit MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, June 22.-Hour-Receipts, 21,0';o barrel j ; steady acd In fair demand; fales were made of superfine western and state at $4 ha 5So; comiuou to good western and state at o bö rali ; good to choice do. at ti 10(975; coiumon to choice white wheat aud west era extra S7K5&8 20; common to good extra Ob'.o SfJ 00 7 2i; common to choice extra St. Louis at tH25 ft 11. Rye flour Is steady and in modera e demand: sates were made at 1 b-'jG 00. WheatReceipts 22,0uo bushels; firmer, quiet and unchanged; gules w-re made of No. 2 Chicago at fl 43a 1 -G; No. 2 Milwaukee at Si 47tfi ta; No. 1 spring at 81 491 51 ; ungraded Iowa and Minnesota spring at SI 4($l 5j: winter red western at S14'.lö'4; white sprb-g at 1145146. Rj'e Is quiet and nominal; sales were made at 51 0il ot. Barley Is nomlual. B.rley mall Is quietand unchanged; sales were made of Car ad West at S2. Com Iweeeints 247.UJO bushels: ettad demand and 1c hiRher ; aales were made of western mixed at mc; western yellow at ts-ivito&lc. Otts Are a shade better and more dolag; sales were mnae 01 mixeu western at nziaMx: white western at (.'(j.f.tic. Hay is dull ; sales were made at 51 05 Cjl 10. Hops Are quiet and unchanged. tV.IIV Is nrmer; sales were made of Rio at lx(&Uc. riiitf ar Is steady ; sales were made of fair to oi.d rerlnin at 7:i(a8c: Muscovudu at TWstin MolasHes Is iu limited request and unchanged ; sales were made of Porto Rico at 42c. Rice Is unchanged. Petroleum Is easl r; sales were luaueoi reuueu ai. uc;croue at i:iCC$öC. Tallow Is firmer; sales were made at S'aSc. Ro-iln It dull tor common Buffalo, l urpenilnes Is dun; sales wer made at 37c. Kegs Are tinner: sales were made of western at H15c. Wool Is ui.nangea. i'ork Active and nrmer: sale were made of mess at $17 753I8. Beef Is dull and nuchanged. Beef haras Are quiet and un chanced. Tierce boef Is ouiet and RLendv Middles Are firm; sales were male of long cltar at lulo'sc; short clear at io,1-. Lard Is quiet anu nrm;saie8 wereinaueot western sieam at l lo. Cheese Is steady ; sales were made at 12 l-iji'. Whisky Is unchanged ; sales were made at, U.K. CHICAGO, June 21-flour-Is steady with a moderate demand; rales were made ofextn supertlne at 4 7.xa:i7Ä. Wheat Is in fair demand and prices are advanced ; sales were made of No. 1 Chicago spring at $125; No. 2 Chicago spring. S122 cash; SI 21 j seller July; 12 Ji Her August; No. 3 Chica.o sprins, at 1 17JJ; njected, at 151 06. Corn is in demand and prices are advanced; sales were made of No. 2 mixed at tju(g,W' cash; toy.c seller July or seller August; rejected, STc; high mxed, atloat, td j.c. Oats Are steady with u moderate demand; sales were made of No. 2 at iüc cash; s? was diu ior neuer juiy ; rejecieu, iq,.ri-.. Rye is steady with a moderat demand : sales were made of No. 2 at 85c. Barley Is dull and prices are unchanged; sales were mads of No. I at SI 10: rejected at Ice. Pork Is fn fair demand and prices have advanced : sales were madeat 17 '& ca-h or seller Jcly. Lard Prices have advanced; sales were made at $11 0011 10 cash or seller July. Bulk meats Are in fair demand aud prices are firm: sales were made i f shou'ders at WSl, loose, spot; 8Ö75 August; short rib middles, SÜ 20 seller August. WhiskySales were made at ivc. Lake freights To Buffalo, ;;ic for corn. On the open board In the afternoon, wheat was firmer; sales were made at l?i((il21 feller July; SI 14 seller August; corn was firm ; sales were made at 60c cash or seller July; pork and lard were steady. Receipts Flour, 5,000 barrels; wheat, 64,uou bushels; corn, 393,000 bushels; oats, 62,000 bushels; rye, none: barley, none. Shipments Flour, 9,ii0u barrels; wheat, 115,000 bushels; corn, 427,000 bushels; oats, 55,003 bushels: rye, 750 bushels; barley, 2,000 bushels. ST. uuuis, June 22 cotton- is dull and prices are unchanged; sales were made of middling upland at KFnc. Flour Is quiet and unchaiiged. Wheal No. 2 Chicago spring is scarce and in demand: sales were made at SI OH; fall wheat is dull; sales were made of No. 2 red winter at ?i:X)(132. Corn Is q let and prices are unchanged; sales were made of No. I mixed at 5!c on the east track; p9VSc in the elevator. Oats Are In light demaLd, hut holders are firm ; sales were made of No. 2 at 4-VmtlJ-ic ou the track; 45 ,o in the elevator. Bye Is held higher; sales were made of car lots of No. 2 at !Jc In the warehonse. Pork Is firm; sales were made at SlSfftlS 25. Bulk meats Are dull and. prices are nominal, bacon Is quiet aud prices are unchanged, with only a small Jobbing snd tiftler trade; sales were made of bacon shoulders at 7'c; bacon sides, cl. ar rib, Stfie; bacon sides, clear, Ur'f Itj-c. Bard Is ouiet aud prices are uuchang-i; kales were made of summerat 10 02 '.',( 10 75. Whisky Is steady; sales wtre made at 00c. Hogs Are quiet; sales were made of light at S4 5oy;5 75. Cattle Are quiet and prices are unchanged; saies were made of nrime to extra choice oative steers at S5art25: butchers' stock. SlU'gi; Texius, SI 50(äj. Iteceipts Floor, 4,000 barrels; wheat, ,000 bush els; corn, 00,000 bushels; oats, 12,(W0 bushels; tvp. none: hots. 2.0i0 head: cattle. 1.000 head: sheep, 5 0 hf ad MliiWAUKKii. June -. tiour is quiet ana nnchanRed. Wheat The market is unsettled; sales nere made of No. 1 Milwaukee at SI 27; No. 2 Milwaukee at SI 2tiVi; seller June at il 23' Oats The mart et Is quiet and weak, sale.-were made of No. I at 40c. Corn is steady with a moderate demasi ; sales were made of No. 2 mixed at ötic. Äye Is dull and prices are lower:sales were mida of No. l at Sl'c. Barley Is dull and nominal; sales were runde of No. 2 spring aill 30; No. 3 spring at c. Provisions Are quiet. Mess Pork Sales were ma'; e at $I7."7!. Haras Sales wera made of sweet pickled at He:dry salted shoulders at t'le: boxed mludlfS aiüS d.ivx. jjaru oaies were maae oi prme at ll(f Ii !.,c. r rebuts ToBntr.Wo, 3c; to Osweuo'c. I lectit'ts Flour, 5,i 00 barrels; wheat 13I.MM bushels, shipments Flour, o.Oja baireis; Wheat, ll-. bushels. MEMPHIS, June 22. Flour Is dull and nominat. Corn meal An advance Is swed but none established. Corn The market is Irregular and unsettled; sales were made at 79c asked but only 77c was bid for yeliow. Oat Are qui. t aud weak; sales were made at 57c. Hay and bran The marfret Is dull and nominal. Butter Is steady with a moderate demand; sles were made of rhoiceat 23it24c. rggs Are quiet and unchanged; sales were madeat 13. Lard Is quiet and ut changed: sales were made at 123 Lio. Bacon la quiet and unchanged; salts weie made at 7, 7; i, lOaiOJic

. , MONEY, STOCKS. ETC. . Nit York. June 22. : To-day has been one of the most im port art in Wall street for weeks past. Tbe signing of the currency bill by the president changed the whole tern per of speculation from bear to bull, and the passage of the tariff bill by the Senate with the brokers' tax stricken out imparted a buoyancy to dealing on the took exchange and in the gold room, such as have nötigen witnessed for a long time past. Customs receipts, 1 111,000. , Treasury disbursements, ?2so,000. Money easy at 2(i 3 per cent. Sterling exchange firmer at $4 87S4 8S lor Ü0 days and fl Ö0(ä4 90 for sight. Prime mercantile paper, 5(i 6 per cent. Oold firm, and ranged Iroui 111 ifölli and closed at 1117. Carrying rates, 12 per cent, and loans flat. - Clearings, $20,000,000. State bonds quiet, except Tennessees, which are ac.ive. Railroad bonds strong. Governments firm and advanced slightly. The railway and miscellaneous speculation was active throughout the day and for the most part buoyant. The dealings were unusually well distributed, but in Lake Shore Union Pacific, Western Union, Pacific Mail! Wabash, Northwestern and St. Paul common and Erie the dealings were large. The extreme advance was in the last named which rose from 2fi to 31 5, partly in pvmpathv with an advauce at London from 23' to 25, but chitlly on account of the failure of a small bear operator, who was carried down by the advance. The rise in the remainder ol the list ranged from 1 to 34 per ce.it. Toward the Close there was a reaction ot Ji to percent., but in the final dealings a firm tone characterized the dealings. Of the sales to-day OO.OC'Osharrs were Western Union; 29.000 Pacific Mai!; 8 000 New York Central; 11,000 Erie; GCCXK) Laktfi

fenore; aoooti Union Pacific; 17.000 Northwestern ; 10,000 Kock Island; 27,000 St. Paul; 17 000 Vabah, and 0,000 Ohio's. I he total sales to-day were over 300.000 share b. OOVKKN M EN T ISBOUKITIKS.' Tue.iW'd Ih'ri Fri.i Sat Moa Ü. s. U.S. c. s. 'S W 6'8 '2.. -!- i2i"; i2i 114 ,113 117 lit)1 us jiir 12P ;u2i; 21 ' '-a 114 117 J 12o6 tu',; 115 11 tli 4i :i3.'.j 11 1I4 llti,Ul..T;ill7 I17U17; 1IH 6's 'of. C. S. 6's tft U. S. 6's t5 (uew) U. S. 0-s '(.7 U. S. 6'a 'tiS...... U. S. 10-10's Currency S's.......... jper cent f'd loan.. sterling . 12l jll ll!li.ill!,; Jiap: 120' 12.1 H!;iia-iJl2o? 12o i l30-4i 120' ' 120 '.'liiiV. lisjj Il3j!lis-!lis;!ii: II Ü141. U4Viill4! 1S7 no-; iLirjll.)1 or. Ii i.ii I JlKi'iillSV Ill '111 4.VSJ4';4S8 J 110 111 .il 11 j STATIC STORES. tue. Wu.Xh'ri Fri Sat. Mon 79 7 :a 28 20 10 Mlssourls...... Old Tennessees ... n. New Tennessees. New Virslniaa. Old Virginias Okl N.Carolinas.... New N. Carolinas SS 7!) TS 31 IX 20 10 WA 79 79 :ü 2H 20 10 7!1 ?.i 32 34 20 12 7!) :a 2S 25 17 32 2S 20 The purchasing prices lor Uo vera men t bonos in Indianapolis vary from the hew York quotations Sid per cent. OKNKRAL STICKS. lu's w'o Tbr.Frl. Sat.jMou 55 74 72; 20 lj Can t on W. U. Telegraph Quicksilver 40 Ttr' 15 45J 72; 20 19 72 22 40 -o; 20 litj 78 : to 40 Adams t,xrress 107 107' 7U I Wells & Fat go Ex. American Kx. C S. hlx ....... Baclflc Mall N. Y. Central..... Erie Krie, prelerred.. Harlem .... Harlem, pl'd Michigan Central. Pltb-burg Northwestern .......j N'thwest'n pref..J 79 00 Üti'-ä t7-4 4 ÖS I 52 j mi t?i'i ml SoVi uo;-i 125 73 i7 42 y.. 7 HS' 2s 1 si; 424 52 4 '7s 2fil 4'u i; rs'-a !J1-. 12 1 72 87 I S7? 54"'i' 94'il 124 !li'l 121 125 4t 72 7 54 K7 I 1 S7j 74 lot Kock Island N.J. Central......, t. Paul St. Paul pref...., Wabash......... Wabash pref Fort Wayne........ Terre Haute Terra Haute pret. Chicago & Alton. C & A. preferred. Ohio A iiississi'pi. C, B. A Q Lake Shore. .... Indiana Central. Illinois Central..... II. Pacific slocks I07V-4 107 10e' 32!-, I0H'4 o.y-4 53 51 57 tiö ajJij 352! 30 5 04 7 28 7 K 224 Wi liyO'4 W-i-a 0-i 65 4 8 2S t tit '4 7 29 Itj 7 28 loo loti l'f'a WS Ü0U 1( m lort 100 2;M 6 lmi J-0 7!d 73 67 100 lol Ti IS 27 8tf!i 16 1 214 hi Hi 2V4 5J4S 24 l'."r2 hti'i i'4 i2 j m U. Pacitlc bonds C. I'acitic bonds Hti I wu MOW lel. & Lackawana. lOS?Älo9':!l'i'107 lk7? 1 Hartford t Erie 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 CINCINNATI, June 22 -Cotton-Is ouiet. and unchanged; sales were madeat 17e. Flour is dull and unchanged. Wheat Is dull and onchnnged. Corn Is dull and prices have declined; tales were made of mixed at öiaülc. OatsAre dull and nnchauged; sales were made at koiose. .Itye Is dull and prices droouin?: salr wtrc mane at !oc. Jlarley Is dull and un changed. Linseed oil Is sieady and unchanged : r-ggs Are steady wim a moderate demand, liutter Is In good demand und at foil mices for choice: other qua Ities dull. Cheese The market is steady with a moderate demand. Fork i he demand Is iight and holders firm: sales were made at S17 75A1S Lard The demand is lieht and holders firm; sa.es were made of summer at 10 -c; bulk atloc, asked: kettle lobbinz at li'irailc. Bulk meats Are firmer: sales were He; spot sold Ulc, buyer July; clear at Vita.iy.Ui. 1 fain frvo.. A 1 ..nt a n 1 a n .1 a . . T were made at Vi, 9H lo'ic Whisky The mar ket opened doll hut closed active ; sales were made at 95c. BALTIMORE, June 22. Flour The market is onlet; sales were made of Howard street and v estern supernne at 4 zhj oo. extra at &5 (i 00 and family at $7 507 75. VVheat Is dull; sales were made of Ohio and Indian red at SI S5l 45 and Western spring at SI 30l 87. Corn Is firm; sales wtie made of new Vestern mixed at 79! and old at 82c Cats sre steady : sales were made of Western mixed at 5S&50C and Western white at eciaMc. Itye is dull; sales were maae at owc. rrovisions Are quiet and unchanged. Mess pork Sles were made at. 518 2518 50. Lard Salts were made of refined at lvic. Co tToe Is excited and bisher ; sales were made of ordinary to prime Rio at 18s21,kC liutter Is firm. Whlssy Is nominal: sales were made at SteQ'JOc. NASHVILLE, June 22.-Cotton-Is In fair detrand but at lower rates: sa es were made at l4v,rtidS,,Se. toin is in fair demand bnt at lower rates; t-nies were made at $i b)r7 .'41. Wheat is in fair demand .but at lower Tales; sales were made at $1 2b. Oats concession would have to be made to sell at (i.j(a'W. CVrn The market is steady with a moderate demand ; sales were made at 7;.;jfa!)c. Coflee Tbe demand Is fair and market firm ; sales were made at Viya'ihe. Sm?ar The demand Is fair and market firm. Provisions The market is steady with a moderate demand. Ijird Sales were made at 12c. Bulk shou'ders Sales were made at 7VaC:bulk sides and e'ear ribat loc; clear at lo'c. Bacon Sales were made of shoulders at 8!c; clear rib at lo;;c; clear at lie. Sugar-cured hams Sales were made at 13fc, aH packed. Whisky The demand is fair and market firm; sales were made at SI. LOUISVILLK. June 22. Cotton Is qnlet and unchanged; sales were made at Kfc. r lour Is quiet and unchanged. Wheat Is quiet and unchanged. Corn The demand is fair and market firm ; sales were made of mixed at 7uä,7Sc. Oats The demand is fair and market Arm ; Bales we' e made of white and mixed at öb'i. Rye Sail's were made at Ooc. Provisions Are aufct and weak. Mess pork Is quiet and unchanged ; sa es wera roaue hi via vt, xsacoa is qu el ana unchanged: sales were made of shoulders at 7!i, liifcjl' c. Hams Sugar-cured Sales were made at 13c. Bulk meats Are quiet and uncharisd; saies were maae m cif-ar no at i;ic Clear ivy4n W J. iArd sales were made of tierce at I24sric. Whisky Saies wers mada at 'JC. PHILADELPHIA. June 22. Flour The market It ouiet and firm ; sales were made of super fine at S3 6o34 50 and State, Ohio aud Indiana extra family at So 75&7 51. Wheat Is veiy dull ; sales were made of red at il 4uril 45, amber at 51 &0all Coand white at fl 41 44. Corn 1 firm ; a es were made of yellow at Wc. Oats Are unchanged; sales were made of white at tilifttc. Hutter Is steady; sales were made of choice Western at ISiOc and fair to good Western at 14 m löc. Cheese Is firm ; sales were made of prime Western Reserve at ISic and half skims at &äl2c. Eggs Are quiet; bales were made of

t' . n V ,617c- Prolenro-Is dull and lower; sales were made ol refined at fcc. hlky "ales were made at 983 iawc TOLETjo, June 22 Flour-The market Is ouiet !ÄDansed- wbeatTbe demand U l,gh -MtMe?i are ""S1'1 wwe made of No. 1 rniltMl'l' f'l-" S1 ; mbT Michican at St 32; July at 11 'i? No. 2 red at (1 81 ; Augut at (1 22 No. 3 red at Si 2L Corn-Is quiei and unchang ' 5nH?.re m.d?, hlQ mixed at CV cash and July; August at !,; low mixed at61i.c. Oau Zt'f. tklJ5at iShr; sale, were madeof No. 1 at 54 V; No-2 at ,xjc; Michigan 51. Lake rrer-hu -.vre dull and unchand. Ileceipu-Floar! 100 bU8hel8' . MVE STOCK MARKETS. NET' YORK UVE 8T0CK MARKET. New York, Judo 22. Bkif Cattlf-T1i freh receipt were 4 490 head, maklnjs t2 head for the week against 9o head h r lame ttoJ last week. The quality was scarcely falr on an average, toot about up to tbe usuwt.uhä season. The demand was urgent. The marke? tnlvuZV ?, nr? at taAl 5ln""SS

ieu ana sun-fed, generally averagirg Sii-aiiia. the sales luclude e cars Chios, 9 cwt, S12 5o- 4 caT, do 7Vwt, $12 25 : 4 cars do, cwt, J ctrl do V-riTi 8 Kentuv ?o,'a'-.Twt,1-.ij50cr'1lino!s steers, 7'' cwt. ! ,13 7S cwt, 812A13; 12csrs do 7?. cwt iiln- if- :i0car'7cw, H2 50; years, 7';cwt IU 2ct 12 op; 6 cars Cherokee catt e, 5'i cwt. f H i" 8 cars do. S cwt. Sin sä, ta i Tlf. I : 11 "'t

2 carsdo.5 cwt, at Joü. Sheep am, LMns.-The receipts we-e 7 out head, making ai,5oo head for the week aralniVt 2l,fcJU lor the sam time 1ki '"Ä WereKlowat?ti5o,9 50: Shen wer V, iT Ula da, W lbs, 5o. Hx;s.-The receipts for two davs were IS 1V VA 1 h, ld ,or thc Kani time last wk None ofterrd Uivejdre.s.edhoinderm.ndkl V"-i CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cincixxati, June 22. Mfff Cattle ILe receipts for tne week. 3,792 cattle, llihi ihren N0!t.l)oV8. I he market is oveifel cUed acd dull Sjieei'. There was a good thipplng demsnd IIrs;s. There was a smaller farr'y kej Whs stronger; alleliing; piimt t-3.o.?; inferior, $;y,oo. ' k The mar ine qv.ottd at CHICAGO Livt SIOCK MARKET. 4 To hCAri0' JtiD- ZAJiLMbe re !rts were In a.l. Xhe market for iet ir,! ,,.., ...v.u.. uim,iWl,i(io; iair to choice, a llri) w, ein .1 lienor grants were dull unchanged. Shipiuems, I.tnj head. and ki,1-1116 rflPta wre 1,-f" h- The market was dm ami h!htr, at 5 aOw-i 45 for common to lair; a-ö lo'rgcod to extra! Sh pmtnts,tl,.)S9liead. p Sheep. TLe receipts were 700 head. The market was quiet, steady and unchanged. EACT LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARKET. East Libiktt. 1a June 22. 1eef Cattle. Arnvala, iucludinn Satufdey and Sunday. 1x7 cars, b, M, are quoted at W5ti2; medium. bollSU!SullmUII, :j&)b01 blockeM. 50180; Hocs--Arrlvals, Including Saturday and Sun-' S?-' icaC?: Philadelphia are quoted, at fc2o'5ö 3ij; orkers, SiCOQo V5. 5.f.l,iYPT-4rrlva?IK ncloding Satnnlay and feundaj . cars; best are quoted at 13 öt; medium, 81 ,55; common, $3 60(4 50. PITTSDURU PETKOLEÜM MARKET. PiTTSKi K, June 22. Crude The market i vt ry quiet ; quoted at SÖCnHöc. RefiDed-There is but little demand: quoted, July, Philadelphia delivery, Uc; F. O. B.. IHthbnrV, fi'4c. NEW YORK DKy'uüOIM MARKCT. New York, June 22. Commission house, jobbers and importers were quiet to-day. The mat ket lor couon eoeds tu mi let iv i tli nn c-haigtd prices, except Ulica lionpsriel Fhtetings, which were clced out at at 17c. Anthony A Hall will go into iiouidation, t&d all their colion accounts and ininnell'a prints have been tr.tnsferitd to Lewis Brothers A Co. (iarner medium fancy prints were held at Ite by them. NEW YORK COTION MARKET. NEW YORK, June 22. Cotton Is higher; sales were made or middling uplands at 17-V.?: futures eloped barely firm, with aies of 2o,H'0 bales a follows: Seller June, 17 l-loc: seller July, 17 5-S2. CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. CmcAuo, June 22. Lumber. Only a limited number of cargoes were olfered, and prices ruled stendy. Joists and K-autling are quoted at t8üKoo; "trips and boards, JJa.lO; laUi, 175; Shingles, 5232 Ü0. The market closing firm. FOREIGN MARKETS. London, June 22. Amount of bullion gone into P.aak of England on balance, to-day, y.om. Consols for money. Jf-4; tor sccount, f-u f ' i. American ecuiit. S-am of ls. 10!'.; h-'s o lMx. 10,: lO-JtH. UrU: .tew 5 Kiti.-. - i-k Central, 90; Erle, üo rreJ. Linseea oil, 20- 3d. u ed AB June 22. lientes 59 francs 40 cent r es. SA XT ler Hg Ich rtroET, June 22 -U. P. 6 30s of 1862, P1 '.. pool, June 22. Cotton The market ia middling uplands are quoted 'Hd; mid1 leans, irj.d. Sales JO.wO bales, of 3i"0 bales were American, and 2,0 0 bales ulation and extort. Ilreadbtufls are ei d U, 'P fiin.e anu unchanged. 1 allow, 40s. A. 1 wepp, J une 22. Relined petroleum, 27. G-ZR, IE IE IN" JB'S OXYGENATED BITTERS The stomach is one of the most delioate organsof the human system ; and the lndigesUb'e food crowded into it by the requirements of modern society, keep it in a STATE OF CHRONIC DISORDER, which is followed by a resort to tonics and alteratives for relief. It unfortunately happens, however, that many of the medicines used for the purpose contain alcohol, which, poured into a diseased stomach produces lrritatioBjCreates Inflammation, and docs more Injury tan good. OXYGENATED BITTERS COSTAI NO ALCOHOL, but are a purely medicinal preparation, which in cases of DYSPEPSIA. HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION, and other like disorders, at once restores the stomach to Its NATURAL CONDITION OF HEALTH. The OXYGENATED BITTiRS have been the most popular remedy for the above complaints for the last thirty years, and stiil maintain, their usKivALLr.n popularity. Price, f 1 per bo. tie. SOLD EVERYWHERE. JOHN F. HENRY, CUKRAN & CO., Prop's. 8 snd flCotleee Place. Vew York. DRS. PERRY & WEBB Have a very extensive practice both In and out of the city, in Ckronic and Acute diseases of every deseript'on. remale Diease. tcrofu a in all its loims; tlranula ed Eyelids, l'Jes. KheumatLsm, Itching and Burning Eeet from bcl' g Irosted; lo"pep8,M Tumors. Clcers, Cancers. Feer Gores, fccald Head, pcsitively cured; Lung Dlse ses 8iiecesduily trefcted; IVivaia lJi-ess cuacd Mill. out eyposuie to fiienls or hindrance to buines!. These, diseases are mad a tptcialty l.h us. Patients at a dManee-'treated by mnil or express. In riiinz 1 leae ttive 1 he f I history o: the caso in plaiu Linguag . Aldre8 DRS. Phil KY & Vv'FPI?, Room 20 Miller's Lluck, Indianapolis, Ind. Attention Farmers and Jiag rs TLe Farm ers and Grangers ot Ma; ion c un'y ars .Invited to meet w 1th the Mechanics ard Worklngmea on Satu day, June 20, at o'clock p. m., at Bricklayers IIa 1. Indianapolis, fjr the purpose of forming a county orgat tzttion. JAMES ÜOGEN, SecreUry M.ad Wt

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iL . "r AuuM, 11 sener sepTemoer. 17 2l-:,'nn ll-löc; seller October. 17.i7 I7-:l2c: se ler November, 17 5-lttoi;-; teller iucember, 1, o-iefhc.

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