Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 23, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1874 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. TUESDAY JUNE 1G1874.

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JOT Stock Of Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions for spring and summer is now very fall and complete. The Bürchau were mad by Mr. Ayres iu parson, who remains In New Yorlcthe entire aeaoon and bay only when the goods are the right kind and quality, and the price are thevt-rv lowest that cash can obtain. .To farmers and mecnan lea we can offer tbe best goods n the market at prices as low as an house in he west, and thai very few bouse can dupliate. Come and see for yourself. L S.. AYRES & CO., , Trade Palaca. 1 - ' . . Indianapolis, , CENTAUR LiaiSKXTS . Allay pains, subdus swellings, heal burns, and Vlll ure rheumatism, spavin and- any fleah, bone or muscle aUment. .Tbe White Wrapper Is for family nse, -the Yellow Wrapper for animals Price SO cents; larga bolt lea, l.. Children cry for Cast orl. Pleasant to take a perfect substitute for Castor OU. but more efficacious In regulating the stomach and bowels. Buy The Best. 2oO more 10x10 Crotchet Quilts at $1 50. 20O pieces full 36 inches wide Percales, at 15 cants.; 50Ö pieces White Piques, Victoria Lawns Organdies, Maraposa ana Yosemite Stripes, at less than cost of importation. ISO pieces 'assorted Dress Goods. Reduced to 23c from 40, SO, and 60c. The cheapest Dry Goods in the city at 66 EAST WASH. STREET. fINANOE AND BUSINESS. GENERAL MARKET REVIEW. MOKER KOTES. The San Francisco Bulletin says : The export demand lor trade dollars last month was considerably In excess of the capacity of the Mint to supply. There is quite as much work on one of these olnsas on a double oagle, and hence the same labor and time employed in turning out $4,000,000 of the latter coin, would be required for $200,000 in trade dollars, The shipment of trade dollars last month was the largest yet made, amounting to $655,400. The first shipment of this coin was made in April, 1873, aggregating only $700. Up to the close of 1373, the amount shipped was $397,400. There was no steamer to China in January, this year, and tence no shipment. Tbe amount shipped in February was $272,500 ; in March, 31S2.SO0 ; in April, $500,800, aud in May, $655.400 making a grand total, in round numbers, of $2,000,000 in less than one year. This coinage has opened up a new demand for Nevada silver. About the time the Mint eommenced on this com, silver was a decided drag ou this market, fine bullion being difficult to place at 4 to 6 per cent, discount, ad"eoin!was plentiful at 1&1K per cent, discount. Now fine bullion is taken by the banks at 1 2 per cent, discount and coin is oonvertible into gold at threej quarters of one cent, discount. Indeed so scarce has this coin become in this market, that supplies have been drawn' from New York at a profit to. the importer. Tbe New York Bulletin, Jane 11, says: We hardly remember a duller day in the Wall street markets. There was an absence of news and even rumors, excepting one which has been worn out by long sen ice to the effect that Commodore Vanderbilt was extremely ill. Gold was firm to steady, the sale of 51,000,000 by tbe treasury having caused tbe premium to recede a fraction. NATIONS' DEBTS. " ENGLAND THE GREAT LENDER." A recent London letter sayB of the capital furnished by England: It is interesting to notice the fact that, whereas England has so wondertully thriven through' the demands upon her trade by the nations of the world, she has in tarn become the banker of every nation, loaning them capital whenever wanted. In this respect, the heaviest de mands have been made during the 10 years from 1962 to 1872, either indicating an increase daring that period of. internal and costly disturbances, as in the United States and in France, or the accumulation of progressive ideas. England herself in that time has decreased her debt, owing to her own people, $175.000,000 ; the onlv like instance being Holland to the extent öf $30,000,000. Ou the other band, we find that the above named governments in that time have prodigiously increased their indebtedness France to the extent of $2,500,000,000, the United States fl750,000,000. It is somewhat ot a financial surprise to find that Italy ranks next; that country is now groaning under a burden of $1,250.000,000. Then follows Spain, with an increase daring the decade of $1,100,000.000, perhaps less able to see her way through liquidation than Italy. Russia, with her vast domain, an energetic emperor, and imbued with ideas rapidly expanding to a proper appreciation ol her prodigious internal resources, has only added tbe lighter burden, $550,000,000. Next on tbe list is Turkey, addiDg, since 1862, $535,000,000, AustroHupgarv has increased $430,000,000: Egypt, 250,000,000: Brazil, $275.000,00; Portugal, $200.000,000, and Peru, $160.000. Other States have increased in lesser amounts, but, perhaps, heavier in proportion to their ability to csrry; while Mexico, Greece, Ecuador, and Venezuela have remained stationary, for the reason that no one was found willing to loan. According to tbe figures previously given, I found that the . AGGUEQATE OF NATIONAL SECURITIES subscribed for and dealt in hereto reach the stupendous amount of $13,113,335,105; a sum, great as It is, very far shofl of the actual in debtedness of the nations included in the summary. Upon the authority of "Fenn on the Funds," it appears that $10,000,000,000 of indebtedness were added during the ieriod 1S62 and 1872, of which not less than one half

wh directly and indlrectlyreferable to war.

in which the United State and France-were the most conspicuous, expending jointly $i. 250.000,000, and that by no means Including all th-triisbursements occasioned by the wars in wh'cn they were unfortunately engaged. The other half of the aaspnented debt, it is eatimated. b. been pot to higher purposes than human destruction, but only a part of that half can be clearly traced. The sum of $.0S.V000.0O0 went into the state coOers of Russia. Spain. -Turkey' and Egypt The first spent a 'portion of this in building ' railroads; not wholly . intended to cultivate the arte of peace. The second applied part in the development of internal industries. Coucerniag the disposition made of ber quota in Turkey very little is clearly known. The caprices orme head of tbe state, the, costly, construction of ironclads, and the sustenance or 'corrupt officials may have spared but a small portion for direct application to repioductive works. -Egypt, the vassal , state. presents a better record. The khedlve can noint to the Suez Canal, and instance other works connected with tho industrial pro cress of his neonle. ' With regard fo the col onies and India borrowlne during tbe pe riod named $235,000,000, uo part wss psed as. blood money, all ot it having gone to reproductive purposes and the civil uses of the state. Entrland. it will be seen, has been no borrower: on tbe contrary, diminishes her debt, munificently Aids the peaceful progress orber dependencies, ana MnKS tor me nations of the world, all of whom are her debtors. DRY GOOIS IMPORTS. Tho Journal of Commerce for Saturday give : The imports of dry goods at this port for the weekTbave been a little above one and a quarter million dollars in foreign gold value. IMPORTS OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS AT NKW YORK. For the week. 17S. 1-S74. Knttred at port .31,215,9 tl N4.9 Thrown on market. 1,132,470 Mu&oi Since Jan. 1. 1S73- 1874. Entered at port - tVVW,i7H t ,2,158.500 Thron on market 68,705,078 64,937.614 EGO MARKET. The Produce Dealer of Saturday Bays; Receipts for the week, 13,320 package; last week, 11,810; Increase, 1,410 package. The demand has been quite moderate, slacking a little, while tbe receipts have increased. Prices are about 4 cents lower. To-day some receivers try to get 16 cents ior best mar.ks of Western, but buyers can supply themselves at 15Jc. Choice Canadian out8911 western by ic It is said that some of the largest shippers are not now forwarding, and that receipts will soon tall off. We note, however, that the Chicago and Cincinnati quotations are low, and offer a margin on shipments to this market.' We hear that our city will send a large deleeation to the egg convention to be held at Indianapolis on the 17th. We have hopes that some practical plan may be then set on foot to relieve the egg trade of many of its diffiolties. " One important point would be lo insist that all bills of lading and shipnintr receipts should specify that eggs are to bs carried in hot weather in well-ventilated cars." We hear complaints that some lots of eggs brought in ice cars have been injured py At ihA atraw naciunz ueicK aauip, aim soon beating and spoiling the eggs. THE DECLINE IN SEW ORLEANS BANK STOCKS. The following table from the Picavune ol tbe 4th shows the decline which the stocks of New Orleans have undergone since the panic: Value. Sept. l. 1H73. Value. Jane 1, 1S74. S77 00 2! 00 85 00 J5 00 69 00 5o 00 2 00 l.ll CO 109 CO 41 00 Decline, state National m 00 $17 00 Mechanics' and Traders . Ca aal Citizens' New Orleans National.... Bout h?m A men ca tiermania National......... liouisiana National ........ Lafayette Louisiana Sa v 1 o kh..20 00 92 00 H) 00 75 C) 75 00 130 00 159 00 115 0 4i 00 60 00 6 (X) 105 00 8 50 7 CO 45 00 It) 00 20 00 77 (JO 28 0U 6 00 5 00 Teutonia National-..... 47 00 51 00 -22 01 Malaal Natlonal. Metropolitan Loan and Savings 54 W 02 00 Worklngmen's Accom modation 10 60 60 00 Union National m uo 2-1 U0 Hibernla NationaL. 92 50 0 h) 12 Oi The entire capital of the New Orleans Na tional banking association is practically annihilated. Tbe total shrinkage in tne list has therefore been over $2.000.000. exclusive of tbe New Orleans National Banking Asso ciation. The insurance slocks have declined n about the same proportion as the banks. REVIEW OF THE HOME MARKETS. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MARKETS. . ) Monday Evening, June 15. The general aspects of trade were good, and business men are not complaining. Collections are hard, which creates a caution on the part of merchants. -They are not anxious to sell unlers the pay is comiuK in en time. Corn was a little stronger and more active. Provisions were quiet and firm at the same figures as for a week past la the grocery traie Messrs. Over A Krag say: The course of the market sine our last weekly review has been one of qnletude. Bales have been frequent, but have not aggregated large. Purchases are made with prudence, and the feeling is one of confidence and brightness for the future.Wlth such abundant promises of n . Its and grain we can not bat hope for a better day coming and that not far distant. Sugars are cot so strong, though without change in prices; bat there is a disposition to ravor the buyer snoaid it be necei-sary to meet his views. Coffees are rone and advancing: the rise has been c gold within ten days, and closes Arm. Coal oil dull and easy. Cheese active and lower; choice rades readily bringing 14ai5c; inferior goods rag and make food for skippers, and are undeservlog of a quotation. Hymns brisk and unchanged: holders predict heavy advances next month; New Orleans molasses aoout out or the market: imitations of these eoods oan be had at 7211x7.Sc. Sales were made of äuo barrels Sour on private terras; 5 cars, 2rM bnshela wheat, amber, at tl 20; loo.nco pounds bu'k meats, for July 15, at Wc; 50Q tierces lard on private terras: 3 cars shoulders at tc;5U) bushels wheat at SI 18.' iviuota lions are given ior tne buying prices or eralQ and produce, and the selling prices for door and other merchandise.! Rkcipts by Railroad Floor 700 barrela. 3,000 bushels. 40.400 , " Wheat., Corn.:... Oats 14,000 Rye ... ....... . .. '.. ......... Harley...... ...... ........... Shipments Flour- .,.., Wheat .. ...... ... l.eno ... 2,U , 2100 ... 13,000 barrels, bushels. Corn BREAUSTUFFS. Flour Is steady and unchanged in price. Fancy brands 7 0)7 50 Family m e 60a7 00 fe-xtra - 5 0O$5 25 Low gra-les.... S 751 60 -ull tEiD-v ery scarce: demand exceeds the supply. Bran and shorts are quoted at S2U(i2, one reed at ZlixZ, and middling at tU&26. Whkat-DuII and lower. Red is quoted, in elevator, at II 10; for amber, f 1 15, and no white onerea, i , . cors fs pretty strong. Clear yellow and high mixed, shelled in elevator Is quoted at cue; white, 62c for choice; ear scarce and not well sailed t any price, ay 60c. Oath Quoted at 4500 Jor white, per bushel. ucuvmi in eievaior. Kys But little on the market, at f I (tl for choice trade. Quotations Baulxy Quotations are held at 11.50 Taxlow Qaoted at 6ic Hominy N quoted at 4 001 "3 per barrel. Hops At 4oOc per pound. Honky Is bought at 12J4&20C per pound. O.VIONS Worth $6 per barrel. Vkgetables Potatoes, tl 40(1 4i per bushel for Peachblows, and hard to get. New potatoes, 6tt 50 per barrel. DRUGS. Jlo new features have been developed In this market, and trade continues good. Anna foetid a is quoted at 40r34öc; alcohol aill ö6(ä2, alum, per poand, 45c; camphor, per pound cocnin leal, per pound, 9U(gU5c; chloro-

form, per pound. II 2031 25: couoeras. barrels

per lonnd. ; cream tartar, pure, 4.va4?c; maiao, per pound, f I 2 .3 1 30; llooric, Calab. per pound, genuine? 455oc; magnesia, earn, 2 ox, per pound, aojloc; morphine, P. A W. ounce, 6 75ö7 0ü; madder, per. pound, ltilN?; oil, caator. No. 1, ' per gallon, 2 23; oU, bergamot, per pound, 7 7 5U; opium, 111) 25 to lo 75; quinine, &2 55at2 70; soap, castile. fr 14316c: soda, . bicarb, keg, per pound. 7(.Sc: aalt, comm. per poand. 4 jc ; naff. Garrett's pack, per Erosa, 117: snuff, Garrett's, per case of 4 dozen, iltf; sulphur, floor, per pound, fratfe; saltpetre, per pound, i0(&25c; ( urpemima. oue. -.'sit, BUILDING MATERIALS. LUMBER. The market la ao rauch demoraUzed aa to be hardly quotable. Cash buyer are obtaining very favorable terms, and those wishing to boild within six months will do well to bay their lumber and brick now. . Pine 1 and 2 clear, per M. feet.. ,$19 nn52 oo Flooring. dreaKd .22 5!) 30 00 Plains, dremed Htock board.... is uvazj no 1H 00 Common boarJs. It W( Kill stuff, to 18 feet 1 W( Mil stuff, over W feet.. - 'A 00e24 00 Heavy timbers, (1 00 extra per M. Kneeunz, M 13 00(9 - 4 (m ' A sawed aliinal 8 iso. l shingles 3 s xv t'n. ...... Houtbrn pine flooring, rough. Poplar i r"m"'"n , . , ,L t Cnlls... 58 OOrfllZ 00 2SO0f 28 00 19 i uai7 V) 10 OUiJ A? htand 2d .. 22 OO-Y) 00 Cherry. 22 00s25 (X) Black Walkut 1st and Vd, dry ..- 55 ffvaoo 00 1st and 2d, riven 4-i ivanO 00 cuiis w ooao co Cement Is quoted at S2.25 per barrel.' Plaster Pails Michigan. tdJH) per barrel; Newark,! 1 per barrel. Ulnae rtuntingten, &x; fiat liocx. sm per buNhel. White sard. SI ier barrel. Fire brick, f:J5 per M. Fire clay, 75c per bushel. Building brick, $80(9, according to qnality. Lath, pine, at $350. Hair, per bushel. Nails, H and tiua, H.öü; Ua and 9s, 14.75; da and 7s, 55; 4s DRY GOODS In reviewing the trade of the past few weeks sale are fully up to t hone of the corresponding weeas oi lst year, and the volume cr business would probably have been greater through tbe entire pring except that credit has not been so liberally extended as heretofore. Those styled good merchants are buying frequently and mod erately, and Indications lead to the belief that a fair sorting up trade will continue throughout theseaHon. Collections are lair and prices remain firm at recent quotations. Quotations of some leading brands are as follows: kkown ijkillino Naahville. 12 c: I'eDDereil. 2c; Stark, 12ic. TiCKiNO-Omecaz inchÄ'ic: Aroosxeag.ACA. 2öVfl27c: A, 22c; Conestoga, 4-4 Medal, 2oc; y Medal, 17c; extra, , ltfc; extra, 4-4, 'Ziyc; lwistown.üöincb, ajWÄc; ditto, 82 inch, 22c; ditto 20 inch, 2021c ; Plaid, 24c. hhiktino BTKiPES American, o-a, vx; 3-3, lie: Whlttenden. 13c. 14c. and 15c: Union, 14c. 16c. and lc Batting Ordinary. 12Vic middlina. loaKc. best tissue, 2lc. Carpet Chain WMle. 30c: colored, S7c: cov erlet warp. 42c Frints Washlnirton. American. Richmond. Oriental, Cbnnestoga,Merri mac, Vc; lieht styles, 84c:darE.c: Francies, lue; ureen stripes, v 10c; Warner Prints, 89c; Freeman, 8c; Standard Shirting Prints, 8&s; Alboin solid colors, 9c; Peabody Boltings, 9c Urown Sheetings Vermont, lie; Nashville, U(llc; Middlevllie, 14c: Idaho. 10; New Albany, 10c; Stark, An HHc; Laurel, P., 11c; Laurel, II-, 10c; Parle, A.. 8c; tiranlte. B 7e; Redf .rd, P.., VAe; Penp. N8c; Pepp.O 9ic; Pepp. R., lOc ; Pepp. E , 11 . bleached IIKETINGS Lonscaie. 1.JV4C ; Mope, UvC', Hill, anKhn.XX. Cambrics, Lons dale, 18321: Young W arrier, 15c; Jabez Knight, ii4c ukaix Bags Amoskeg, A 30c; Lewlston A., 81c: Stark, 82c; Union, 25c; Banner, 3uc. FISH a re going off rapidly. White are selling per half barrel at f7750; quarter barrel, S3 50 rl 75; ki s, U 30rl Xt, Family white fish, half barrel,55ö 0; quarter, F2 602 78: kits, tl 10cl 15; Caliiornia salmon, per half barrel,! 12; kits, $350; Mackerel, new mess, half barrel, til: quarter barrel, SK; kits. 13 50 extra: No. 1, half barrel, f 12(313: No. 1, hair barrel, 9ai0; kits, ft 6S1 75; No. 2, half barrel, $7 06; kits, fl &l 50. Cod nsh,6ic. Lake herring, half barrel,f3((5 50; quarter barrel, 12 6c ; kits, fl 10: Holland herring, per keg, 1175. No 1 smoked herring, per box, 40c; scaled, 45c. Halbat. smoked, lie; No. 2 spring pickerel, half-barrel, 155 50; quarter-barrel, 2 50; kits. 1120; skinned cat, half barrel, S8; puarter barrel, 14 ; kits, tl 0. WINDOW GLASS Single Strength. 2nd Qual. 1st Qnal. 8x8 to 8x10 .... 75 I 75 rxH to 10x13 6 aO 7 25 8x14 to 10xl5............ . . 6 73 00 11x14 to 12x18.............. 8 75 14x1 to 25x20 9 Discount sixty per cent, off above. COUNTRY PRODUCE. The prices below are those of J. R. Budd A Co., and such as they stand by for this week. Eggs Are quoted on platform at...... 9 " in store and all good. 10 Better Prime roll ir 13 " Poor white lu H Beans Prime Navy 2 00$2 5 Common mixed 1 50 25 13 12 4-5 Dbied Apples Dried Pkacheh . 10 m 25J Feathers Prime M Common mixed duck. ... POCXTRY Live: 30 Turkeys, per tt... Old fowls Young chickens RoosUrs 3 0033 25 2 OOicrt 00 2 00 2 50 Ducks Rags ... 1 FRUITS, NUTS, ETC. Are In good demand at firm rates. TbJ quotaUons below will be found to be nearly the same as last week. Nuts Quoted: Almonds, sort shell. 23(S25c: filberts, 19c: walnuts, French, 11c; Naples, lie; B rati l nuU.12(3l4c, peanuts, raw, 8(312c; roasted, Foreign Fruits Oranges, box, ts 50O'0 00. Lemons Palermo and Messina, Sl3r3l5; - dates le14c per pound; new raisins, layers, are held at S3 3&J3 50; Muscatel, crown, 13 7534; double crown, tl; Valen cia raisins, 14315c; Sal Una, l&lsc; drum fhrs. 16c: laver fles. 19r2Uc: citron. 33o3tic: currants. floox Tnrkish prunes, new, 14ai5c CANNED GOODS-In good demand. Tomatoes, 1 lbs,, f 1 601 60; 3 lbs. 3 35 t3 50; Yarmoutd coro.t2 80a2 90: Mountain snaa 1275: Torch v rd 2Ü0; Baltimore do, 92 10; Peaches, 2 lbs, 82 3bsh a Si; pie peaches, i ids-ji ib: biacKberrles 2 l-o f2O0()25; strawberries. 2 lbs, 92 twa.l; raspberrlea a lbs, w; wnoruenemes, C2 m ; pineapstrirg beans, tl 75(2: salmon, 1 lb, 12 75Q3 do, 2 lbs,t4 253450. Coal la or.jr sold by the hundred pounds. The scale of pi ice Is as follows: cents. Brazil Block, per hundred........ ?a Sand Creek.. HiKhland grate... rtigniana steam 1'imsDurg..... .. Anthracite ou Brazil nut.... T i S e DI1ZU BU&aaJU.. 13 Virginia canneU. Indiana cannel. 38 Coke 12c. . Wood Is quoted at 11 505. GROCERIE3 Ooffeea are again strong and advancing. Bkoomh Common, f2 2o: medium, t2 50: ex tra, $3 öü. Candlr8 Star. ltf(30c per pound, summe pressed, 13(14c per Svound. Hotel. 21(922. Cheese Quoted at 13l5c for prime to choice factory. Coffee Steady. Roasting grades of Rio are quoted at 2l922c; fair to good at 22(i23c: prime at 24(321;. choice to; fancy at 25 ft2ttc; 24325 for Laguayra, . and 2o20o for Java. Molasses New Orleans, 7580 per gallon. Rick Carolina. 9310c: Rangoon. üflSK. Patna, Ik as u u n powaer is quoted at 75cfflM &o; Imperial, v5l 2l; Hyson, tlrtjl u0;Oolong, 6uc tl; English Breakfast, 60(Hx. Tobacco Royal uem is quotedit toqtsc ; Mond o-avy, waww; black tobacco. 4s(.0c; bright navies and quarters, 53äiuc; smoking brands 2öa.jt. Sugars New Orleans oat of the market, Refined Is quoted at 10?4iaioje for A; lOUc for extra C: and for hard. Spices Peoner. 2.v;ic : allspice, 182Cc: cloves, 65(37t)c :cassla, 50(Si56c Wooden Vare No.tubs per dozen ,t9509lO;No. 2 ditto, 50,39; No.2dilto,t7 50ft8;No. 1 Churns, common, per dozen, tlO 50; No. 2 ditto, 89 50; No 3 ditto, S3 50; No. 1 cedar churns brass bound, 2122; No. 2 ditto. t20(3l; No. 1 ash churns, lis; No.2ditto.tl6; No. 3 ditto, tl4; stave half bushel measures, 55 50; hoop iron bound ditto, ta tOJ?; beelers, five In nest, 12 25; inea

11 Vic: Blackstone, l'ZVc; Mascmonet,

. 12c: 3 4. 14c: Dwlnht Star. 12V4c: V

8 Ve : Red D02. 7Vic : Ouaker, 8c ;

sieves, 14-16. ti: ditto IS. S25C: O O buckeU two hoop. 2 002 10; ditto three hoop 12 35&2 40 H Y R V PS öö3t 1 . Salt Lake. J 12 20;'Ohlo river, fl 0S1 90. Soda English, 7&7ic ; American, )7c Soaps Indianapolis German, tSc; Procter 4 Uambie'a and Work's German, 737ic. Babbit's 10(W ... ' ... HAY AND STRAW.' ' Nothing new caa be reported for this market, anl trart oontlnu doli. ..' ., Hay Loose Timothy la quoted at tl3aiS per ton from wagons. Tight pressed is quoted at tlO 17 ; aad loose ditto at 16317, and $2 more from .Straw Is selling at - soqid ' per : hundred pound, or at 14 $05 per load. , - ( . ';IRON AND 8TEZL. . . ; , Business la improving and prices are firm. Bae Iron yx inch to 4 Inches by inch to 1 Inch, 3.4; inch to V, Inch, round, 1 4; other sizes at regular list nrieea. -. ... Hokhx shoes Quoted at ts 2S an. and mole shoes at 17 25a7 50 per keg, standard brands. Horseshoe nails Putman's 8s, 2bc; An Sable, 26c ; Urea t Weatern, 24c; Northwestern, 25c Mails Quoted at lod to sod at H a per keg, and smaller nnmbers at the usual advance. - Steel Sanderson's oest cnglisb tool, 25c; American tool, 20c: spring steel, 14 Inch, 12c; 1 inch and over, lie; mill pick shapes. 30c Tools Axes, Simmans patent. tl4; ditto plain, ttf 25; Mishawaka silver steel, 122. Cross cut saws. Atkias' Improved patent. 55c per foot; ditto half patent, 65c: clipper saws, 65c; lightning. Hoc; carriage bolts, 00 per cenL discount from list. ...... 1 OILS. ' Linseed oil, raw, tl 00101; boiled, tl 05Vt 0. Lard oil, current make, winter strained, 88900. Tanner's oil, Strait's best, 6.xa7ic, Banks' best, Goi&c: Labrador, 8035c. Refined eoal oil, 14ra m-c ior standard; e;aoline for lamp 20(325c iiuuuuniuiiiuu uiacuinery oiis,iB($WC. PROVISIONS. ' ' Bulk raevta are firm and quite at eic for shout ders, 9l4c; for clear rib; clear 9Xc ' Bacon shoal ders, lc; packed ; clear rib, 10c; clear, lukc breakfast bacon 11c. Hams are quoted at 2i( ;o;4cj uiku iofaio: LArai aetue, iic; steaxn lie sweet pickled hams, Uylic SEEDS. Timothy is o noted at 8(3 25; clover at 16 25 ua ww b aw. 'i TIN N ERS' STOCK AND METALS. Trade is rood and imorovinz. Tin nlata is quoted. 1C, loxU, cbarcoal. first quality, 13 öU; IX tlööO; 1C. 14x20 rooflna.Tin.125ü:lC.2ux28.roofln Tin, 2tic; and other sizes at the usual proportions i rates, vopper oouoms. vntt kettle, 54c. No. 27 iron B, 6c; No. 27 smooth lion C, 7c Aiooresnead 's galvanized iron. 15Kc per cent, d count from the new list. Zinc, rr sheet. 11c: ner chjsk, io;i. j-ig uo, irau s, ac; nnght an nealed Wire. Nos. 0 to 6. 9c tr lb. and nthnrnnm bers at the usual advance, with a discount ot 25c r ongnt, anazuc ior Laqucred, by the bundle solder, tinners', 23c WHISKY-Qulet at 96c. Vi OOL Market steady. New wool comlnz in freely. Quoted for unwashed, 2830c; for fleece wasuea, .svgiuc, ana ior tun washetl. 4ä47c. LIVE STOCK MARKET. Indianapolis, June 15. There was a good market at the yards, with about 150 cattle, and all sold out, prices running from 13 50 to 5 80, same as last Monday. Demand for hogs good and receipts 1,258. CATTLE. Extra shipping steers . $5 50 00 Prime butchers' cattle 5 Oü(o5 75 Medium butchers' cattle ... 4 0U(a4 50 Common butchers' ca'Me ... 2 753 75 HOGS. Good smooth, 175 lbs. and over ... 5 0015 40 SHKEP. Good shipping, 100 lbs or over . va 00 Common shipping, 90 lbs. and over..... 3 50&5 to ' VEAL CALVES. Good veal 5 006 00 STOCK SHIPMENTS. Stock forwarded east, over the Pan-Handle road lor tbe week ending Jane 15, 1874: No. cars. No. bead, CattleHogs..... Hoises. Sheep... Mules 145 2,57, 10 1,607 2 38 2 305 Total. 825 Geo. W. Hfc'STON . Stock Agent P. C. A St. L. R. It. CINCINNATI IRON MARKET. The market continues very dull and prices for all grades are tending downward. Quota tions must be considered nominal for forge and low grades of foundry Iron. HOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock, No. 1. per tont 3i( 37 Hanging Rock, No. 2, per ton........ Hanging Rock, Forge, per Ion...-... Tennessee, No. 1, per lon Tennessee. Forge, per ton ... Alabama, No. 1, per ton.t . Missouri, No. 1, per ton Missouri, No. 2, per ton... HOT BLAST STONE COAL. Missouri. No. 1. per ton ... S2C 34 , 29J 30 , 82 84 29(3 00 3-'y 34 3(5 37 35(3 36 35 36 29 30 3-3 35 29 30 Missouri, Forge, per ton Ohio, No. I, per ton.... Ohio, Forge, per ton Scotch Pig, No. 1, per on COLD BLAST CHARCOAL Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, per ton... Missouri, Car Wheel, per ton - . , .1-1 1 . . 50-3 52 50 52 50 52 50 52 neuiucay, uir ueei, per ion. 4 Tennessee, Car Wheel, per ton... Georgia, Car WheeL per ton........ 00 62 50 52 Alabama, car w neei, per ton. Machinery and Forge, per ton........ Blooms, per ton-.. 50 62 90 V ADDY, HULL & CO. ' Cincinnati, Jane 15. 1S?4. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, June 15. Hour Is more quiet auu iu uujun .c.v., icvciruf MUw utL 1 Tri Sales were made of superfine western and state at t4505 15; common to good at tö 40; good t cnoice at so uoo vs ; wmte. wneat extra.w w&a 65; extra Ohio at S5707 10; St. Louis at 15 9uftll. Rye flour Is quiet: sales were made att4 8ci. Corn meal Is. dull; sales were made at 3 4 40. Wheat Is heavy and lower; receipts, 318.000 knoVi a1 a sal ab warn vn a f9 XT O fY tn lUUVII 1 (MUCO VV Cl V UiaUD VA A.a M V'äAlUCäi; BUI IU If at 140! 41: No. 2 Milwaukee at 81 44145: nn. graded Iowa and Minnesota spring at tl iJKl 49; wiuier rcu wcsictu it ih.wuuh western ai tl 60. Rye Is steady ; sales were made at fl ova 108. Barley Is nominal. Barley malt Is ouleL Corn Closed heavy and lower: receipt fc95.t00 bushels; sales were made of western mixed at 839lc. Oats Are tscarce and a shade firmer; receipts, 37)00 bushels: sales were made of mixed western at 6165c; white western at 6ä71c. Stock of grain In store June 13th : Wheat, 43j,000 bushels; corn, 209.000 bushels: oats, 353,0u0 bushe's; rye, 76.000 bushels; malt 78 000 bushels; peas, 11,000 bushels. Hay Is heavy ; sales were made of bale at tl 10. Hops Are steady. Coffee Is quiet and unchanged; sales were made of Rio at lTf'Viic. sugar is ami ana heavy; sales were made of fair to ko.mI refining at 7fö8 l-16c. Molasses Is quiet. Rice Is aulet. Pelroleam Sales were made of crude at 6e ; refined at HJ4C for June ; W- for July. Turpen tlne-rls heavy ; sales were made at 36c. Eggs Are heavy ; sales were made of western at 14l5c Pork Is heavy; sales were made of new measat 17 75 for spot, tl7 701T 75. Beef Is quiet; sales were made cf extra India mess at 26c. Middles Are quiet; sales were- made of short .clear' at 10e; long clear at 9c Lard Is lower; sales were made of prime steam at 11 ior July; uc ror August. Butter Is heavy; sales were made of new western at 1824c. Cheese Is heavy ; sales were made of common to prime at 12l4c. Whisky Is a snaae nrmer; saies were maae at wcii. CHICAGO. June 15. Flour Is dull but prices are unchanged, with only a local trade; sales were made of choice western extra spring at S 50. Wheat Is dull and the market is unset tled and prices are lower; sales were made of No. 1 Chicago spring at SI 20; No. 2 Chicago spring, 8118 casa: tl 17 seller July; iV6lA seller August; on the open board In the after noon the market was steady, with sales at tl 17 seller July. Corn Is dull and the market is unsettled; sales were made of No. 2 mixed at 62&62.lie spot; 61(&61c seller July or seller August; high mixed, ttJc; rejected, 67c; on the open market in tl.o afternoon tbe market toi seller July sold and closed at60e. Oats Are in fair demand and the market Is firm; sales were made of No. 2 at 47c cash: 41c seilt-r July: 34c seller August. Rye Ts quiet ard prices are unchanged : sales were made of No. 2 at 844;:c Barley is dun and prices are drooping; sales were made 01 so. 2 at fl 2u. Whisky Is in good demand at full prices; sales were made at 91i9ic. Pork Js firm and in fair demand, at d is neiu nigner, nominally at tii) cash; sales were maae at !17 2a eller July, closing with that bid: there was ' no -change on the open board. Lard Is quiet and prices are unchanged ; held at til XP cash or, seller July, but there were no sales. Bulk meats Ate unchanged ; there were no sales. Bran Sales were made at tl2 50ftl3. Lake freights Are dull: to Buffalo. SHQWic for corn. Receipts Flour, 7.OU0 barrels ; wheat, sz.uoo Dusneis; corn, aw.ouu bushels: oats. 5.000 bushels: rye, 2,000 bushels: barlev. none. Shipments Flour, 8 ,00 barrels; wheat, 77,000' bushels: corn, 276,001 bushels: oats. 51.00U' bush els ; rye, none ; barley, 1,000 bushels. J

MONET, STOCKS, ETC. . New York, Juue 15. Money very easy at 23 per cent. Sterlrnjf exchange firm at 4 87?' for 00 days. ana 4 904 00 for sight. ;. Customs receipts, 378,000. Gold was dull and firm atllO&110J9cash. Gold was In good borrowing' demand early in the day, at 12 per cent, for use; afterwards loans were made flat, and finally 1 per wjuw was paia ior carrying. . , The assistant treasurer disbursed $35,000.: ! Clearings $87,000,000, ., , ' . Government firm. .' ' State bonds quiet. ' .i Railroad bonds atrong. -f t . - , iiioswcx market opened weak an fn offKlJper cent, on the port that the F.w..uBuwgDia oegin to retire the $26.000.000 B j. as soon as con gress aujournea , . uuring the last hour buslpess in the market was firm, and prices advanced yA&X per cent, from the lowest point. Tbe most marked improvement was in Western Union, raciflc Mall, Wabash and kj uiun i-acinc 1 here was quite a large busi uwa 0.0 ne on Metiers' options of 30 and 60 days, at Kl.per cent, lower than in tbe regular way.cnieuy la Pacific Mail, Western Union and Wabash. . . Among the sales to-day were 26,000 shares V est era Union, 19.000 Pacific Mall. 28 000 Lake Shore. 11.000 Union PaHflr. 11 W.K..K ' ' ,WV OOVERNMEXT SECURITIES." lne. W'dlU'rj T1. bat lilon U.S. 6'stH U.S.s'8 'K. U.S. 6a '4l 1206121 113!4.1l:iJ 1 IV.-HSV. imklhsiZ 1134 120 U. H. 6's t46 U.s.b's 65(new)0. S. h's '67 Z V. S. 6's 88 U. S. ll-4l' , , , , Currency 6'a Vaim1. 120 k 120'i 11' l.nit-: iAi 120:. ia: my.MiL 113J4J114V, lUjlllV, 187 ! lHll3iill3Ill3113K linaj 111 8,uo iiign 48 Iis 488K 488S! 488V? VI 11 iu it 1 nr.. Sper cent Td loan.. "'S? uoia Sterling.. , STATE 8TOCKH. Tue. W'd.ThT Fn Sat. Mon 80 80 I 28 2d Mlssouris 96'4 80S 96V4 804 T8 80 84) 32 28 20 Hi 80 W 32 2S 20 Old Tennesseea... New Tennoanooa. New Vlrglnlaa. Old Virginias Old N. Carolinas nu 82 28 7V 92 28 25 32 28 20 aom

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Sat.! Mon Can ton - ,, , W. U. TelegraphQuicksilver.. Adama Express Well A rargo Ex, American Ex C. S. EliHMWMM.. Pacific Mail N. Y. Central 49 72 W 17 68 42 98 Erie, Erie, preferredSi 127 124 75 iiarlera Harlem, n't d . Michigan Central. MILbDurg Northwestern Nthwest'n pref. Rock Island...... N. J. Central.... 8L Paul 8UPaul pref.... 8741 87 39' 6 waoasn Wabash pref Fort Wnynn Terre Haute Terra Haute pref, Chicago A Alton.. an 65 93 7 29 101 106 66 100 C A A. preferred.! Ohio x Mlssissi'pl. C A C. ....... ...... C B. A Q, Lake Shore Indiana Central Illinois Central. U. Pacific Stocks U. Pacific bonds. . C. Pacific bonds iel. A Lacka wana. Hartford A Erie 95 S3 110 109VÄ 1 I 1 ST. LOUIS.' June 15 Cotton la dull brloe are nominal calaa -a? or a ,m. dllng at 17Mc Flour Is ouiet and vmlr. with ' "" " v"-' mau ji uiiu but litue doing. Wheat Is dull prices and have oeclined ; sales were made of No. 2 Chicago nHno at ! t4.- Va i m. - . . winter, tl 34. Corn Is nrettv Arm for Tfr. 9 mixed, but other grades are lower; sales were maaeoi do. 2 mixea at 4i47c in elevators wnite mixed, 64c according to location. Oats Are irregular; sales were made of No. 2 at 47 a 1 VOc. Rye-la steady : sales were muri at N'n. 2 at 75c. Whisky Is steady : sales were made at 96c. Pork Is quiet ; sales were made at tin 25. Dry salt meats Are nominal. Bacon There is only a small order trade. Lard Is unchanged; sales were made of summer at tl0 7S. Hotts Aie iiui-t, ernes were maae oi light at H70(o; bacon. 5(5 40 : heavy. 5 46a5fiu. Oa.ttio im dmvo nc.vuAAuw, uivuium io xair ouicners, f.i öo4 : prime to extra native steers, $5rt6 25. Receipt Flour, 7,000 barrels; wheat, 8.000 bush els; corn, 32,000 bushels; oats, 28,000 bushels: rye, none : noes. neau : catue. 740 beau : -I .w.. 1 ' I ueep, xuu neau. . wiJNt;irAri. June 15. Cotton la nnit auu uucuaiiKeui nuiea were maae at 17 v. p. j i j . . Flour Is quiet and unchanaed WhentT? demand is light but holders firm: sales were maae at, ti ou. uorn IS dull and unrhanirAd sales were made of mixed at 6667c. Oats Are quiet ana uncnanged; Bales were made at fitva ofc. Oil la unchanged. Eggs Are dull and a shade lower; sales were made at 13c. ButterIs dull and prices have declined: sales were made r choice at ITwjaa-c. Cheese The market is steaay ana in moderate demand. Porlr :a quiet anu in moderate demand, but no sales. Lard I quiet and unchanged: saies were made of summer at io(aio4c Bulk meats Are dull and unchanged : but no sales. Bacoa Is dull ana uncnaugea; jobbing at 7. lOlo'ic. Whisky The market is steady and in moderate demand; sales were mada at 96c. MILWAUKEE, June 15. Flour la onit and unchanged. Wheat Is quiet and weatt; sales were made of No. 1 Milwaukee at tl 2P:No. 2 Milwaukee at tl 21; June altl21;July at tl 21. Oats The demand is fair and market ntm: sales were made of No. 2 at 4tir. i iirn Is lair and prices have advanced ; sales were made of No. 2 mixed at 62c. Rye Is steady 1th a moderate demand: sales were maH of No. 1 at 81c. Barley la steady with a modont demand ; sales were made of No. 2 spring at 1130; No 3 spring at 95c. Provisions Are dull and prices nominal. Mess Pork Sales were made at 417 50. Hams Sales wera made of awt. pickled at 11c : dry salted shoulders at 6c ; boxed middles at ''c. Lard Sales were made of S rime at Hollge. Freights To Buffalo, 4c; to awego IHc. Receipts Flonr. 6.UU0 barrels: wheat. I06.UOO bushels. Rhlnm.nti rinnr.nii) barrels ; wheat 126.000 bushels. TOLEDO, June 15. Flour The market is ouh t and unchanged. Wheat Tbe demand is fair but at lower rates: aalea were made of No. white Wabash at tl 50: No. I white Michigan at tl 411 45; No. 2 white Michigan at f 133: amber Micuiganat i isz-i July at 1334:No 2 red at tl 51; July at tl 33, for seller August; No.- 8 red at tl 26. Corn Tbe demand is fair and market firm; sales were made at 67c; July at t5c; August at 68c: Septembtr.low mixed atttikuv white at 70i71c: uoerade at ftäe: dimimvl at 5t98c. Oats Are a shade higher; sales were made of No. Iat52c; No. 2 seller August at 36c Lake freights Are unchanged. ReceiptsFlour, 800 barrels: wheat. 28.000 bushels: corn XL. 000 bushels; oats 8,000 bushels. ShiomenLa Flour, 6,200 barrels: wheat, 51 .000 bushels: corn. 33,000 bushels: oats 2,000 bushels. . PHILADELPHIA. June 15. Flonr The mar ket is dull ; sales were made of superfine at 4 25 (v5 2-5; 'täte, Ohio and Indiana extra family at t7 007 50. Wheat Is dull; sales were made of red winter at tl 4tfai 47. and white at tl 57. corn Is firm; sales were made of yellow at 81 32c, ana mixea at iv&tvc oats Are quiet and weak : sales were made of white at 60atj2Vc, and mixed at ATKftA Untto. I. mtaaMmr. .1. ... . J choice western at I8.a20c, and fair to trood west ern at 14l5o. Petroleum Is firm and hieher: sales were made of refined at 13cl3c. Whisky Is unchanged; aalea were made at 99c. BALTIMORE. June 15. Flour The market Is dull and heavy; sales were made of Howard street and western superfines at 4 505 25; extra at S5 5C&6 25, and family at t6 508 00. Wheat Is quiet; sales were made of Ohio and Indiana red wini er at Cl .10(31 4, ana western spring at tl 30 37,. Corn Is in good demand and firm : sales were made of new mixed iwestern at HkASiVs:. Oats Are in good derrtandt sales were made of western mixed at 62&Jc, and white at 64c. Rye Isjdull ; sales were maaeat tl 00. ProvisionsAre 'auiet and Qminalv Bulter is unchanged: sales were mt do at 18&2ic. Coffee Is unsettled ana nominal. Avmsxy is uuii. LOUISVILLE. June 13.-A:otton Is oulet and unchanged; sales were made at 17c, Hour Is

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changed ; aalea were made t 'A. ltr JEl Zl ma4l e WC ProvllMreu!ef.nd weak. Mess pork-Sales were mada atJwtS Baoon-pHalea were made of shoulders at 74c wSIi? WV: clear at lOSc Hama-KaW ntSi 9 dt,rs&Je8 made of clear at 0-!c

- uiaucoi lere Cleveland; -ELAND, June IWWheat-The market iaauu winter at loc, and a - ' - . 7 . , . : !" LIVE STOCK MARKETS." NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET., ,: Nt-W York, Jane H-Bekf " Cattxe. Tha fresh offering, were 5A bead .m akin 2 vfS P wND LA5Bs.-The rewiptT were -4 IV Uttle txttr r: , . -V iuri wnn a SJ5?ÄT 5 SSVJF prjmTto exrtra at $5(3 tor t om fair nine 10 extra lamta: t4tl 50. Among the w "v. oun iy 1IUUII1 IUI ! A, baiea were cars do. K ''J0- : 1 c Qo- 7 Iba! $8 ct Wt Ind am 1 ...VTT.' V. " ' r' oa j cars of Krni uoir t i-uius, i 10s 17 60; 1 car co. 62 Ibs 25; Tear of liraa -i V.1 ". 1. W I OS., J i, trLhK 'Pta yesurday and to-dar were lf.o-jo head. ma.ktnv Ii against 36.770 lasT ?7, .iLr?' 1 U r,yt; dreaded hogs.y"! IVSSfi CINCINNATI UVE STOCK MARKET. CiyCIXJTATI. Jnna l.-brr. . . h1,P'The mrket is alow and easier- the il7J,.Tts "TheinrKrt is lower, all aelllnE' the. quotations are tl 5oä6. i wmoi, u w.T.-iiie marKet dull stronsfor fat hiw for inferior. chiefly 5 000580 " ' range. 4 90&4 15, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago. inn. is r.. . . 6,590 head.' fhä .rV'r.TV1 fairly acUva and firm rather dnTl lor iLr to 206; throuKh Tex acs sold m.i aL- iwt. tiZZ lea.teso. Shipments. 1.400 bead. ' SIIEEP. ThAlnirlr.l I. ...I0I..J Recelpta.Bou hed7 H u uenangea. kit u taTrit JlpU yw H-000 h- Tb maraei is lairlv actlv mmi u,. . are 14 9050 for poor to medium; fcfca for S.?t clo ratner'qul.Lhfp! UC1U. . I PHILADELPHIA LIVE STOCK MARKET. PHILAntt.pnri Inn. It TI...O dull and lorZkirVKnn.jnCV 2M5?L afl?uo,f l 25ST zy : UlrTo goal. c.iiar.1- Are auu : sales at 58. Hogs Unchanged. EAST LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARKET. East Liberty. Pa jniMiii-Rr.. Arrivals, including Saturday and Sunday. 184 T'L v " iuotea at soao675; medium. J6Ä6 50; common, 5 50; stockera, i 75(85 Hir7Arrlv?i,laCludiDs strday aid SunNEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. ? EW, 1 OR,K. June 15,-The trade movement k," J?WJTU manufacturers agenu, and jobUna distribution was light in the agsreeatT Vit Irin tmrm i . j . " "i,rS"". Ii 'malntall äV.JTÄ1 mntinnoH .v.II" ,1JIC' I'riuis - I " auu utiifr HITIM Fine heavy casslmerea and wnnt moved more freely. Kentucky jeans showed some improvement. VXD REIGN MARKETS. ,DOJf- J?e 15.-Amount of bullion gone imp Bank of England on balance to-day, 91,0-0. Ä'm11 K5A9a: 'or 'iccout iXhF'- Amrtcan sec u ritea 5-208 of Dn&i New York Central, 90; Erie, HGXHido rr?-- Tallow' 40, 9d,341.: Lued?ol 298329 3d. Sperm o.l, 99SQ1008. Whale oU, 32. tlnot-t18' jHne -ntes, 59 franca 97 cenLivkrpool, Jane 15. Cotton The market Is Sä. Lf5i(?llllnlLT,D,'ndB mn uuoted at fcjida of which 700 bales were American, and 2,0 Ö bales for speculation and export. Breadstuff are quiet and unchanged. Wheat-Averair en. lornia, white wheat is quoted at 12s adälis 6d; .InK A i.v. i . .. i . ... . -ö17T" uui m iu(jua idu; rea v estern prlne. nm ou-4iisza; reu w nter, I2s(12s 2d. Sales of long clear middles at 4tis 6d. Bäcon Turpentine, -4z&b 6d. AsTwtKP, June 8. Refined pertroleum, bouyantat 2c. ' OXYGENATED BITTERS f The stomach Is one of the most delloate organ s of the human system ; and the indigestible 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 alter atives for relief. It unfortunately happens, how ever, that many of the medicines nuxl forth purpose contain alcohol, which, poured into a diseased tomach produces Irritation, creates In flammation, and does more injury than good. -OXYGEN AT CD BITTERS COXTAIH XO ALCOHOL, but are a purely medicinal preparation, which in cases of DYSPEPSIA. HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION, and other like disorders, at once re stores the stomach to Us NATURAL CONDITION OF HEALTH. The OXYGENATED BITTERS have been the ' most popular remedy for the above complaint for the last thirty years, and still maintain their r SRI V A LLKD POPULARITY. Price, tl per bottle. BOLD EVERYWHERE. JOHN F. nENRY, CTJRRAN A CO., Prop's. and College Place. New York. Attention Farmers and Granar ra. The Farmera and Grangers ot Marlon county ara 'Invited to meet witn tne Mecnanics and Worklnamea on Saturday, June 20, at 6 o'clock r. m at Bricklayers' Hall. Indianapolis, for the curoosa of forming a county organisation. JAM r. tr Ki f . . Kerret ary M. and W. - WEST BADEN SPRINGS ORANGE COUNTY, IND., Now open. and. In cons deration of the strin gency of the money market, 1 have concluded to put the price of board at the following low figures, viz: 2 per day, and from 110 to 112 per week.. For circulars and analysis of water. address. DR. J. A. LANE. Wet Baden, lrd. "WEEK'S DOINGS IN WALL STREET. Fx. plains s ock operations on small 'pltal with out risk. Copy sent free. 1 L'MRIDGE A CO. 2 Wall tree t. Nw York. C PEEUILT CCBLD. O... . ... -r-. Ail lorms oi enereai. in vat e and Dimni Diseases, at the Indiana Medical Institute. Nn 39 Kentucky avenue. The proprietors are grad uates or the Medical Colleges or St. Louif and those of Eastern cities, are longer established, and the most successful, as their extensive city practice will prove. Age, with experience, can be relied on. To respousible persons WE Don -r COLLECT OUR FEES UNTIL CURED.

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ca5P corn-fed Illinois steers, bX, cwt 1 1 cars of corn fed Iilinois steerirwrewt. I Stv 111 , 2 cars do. 4 cwt, 8 75 ; 4 cars do. 5 cwt u10 car, of ('hmiru -r,,i a i.T,"- r.u 't