Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 23, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1874 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, TUESDAY JULY 28 1874.

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srJor ntnrx Drv O wx!s, MIMncry and Notions . for nrtng lu amer 1 now very fall und ompiive. T! parchaeH -were made by Mr. Arrm I rrn, who remains In New orktho ntir xtM od b-tvs only when tbe goods are erlit kirrt and quality, and the prices are th.Terv lowest thu cash can obtain. To farmMMtl mnanto we can off-r the best goods r i market at price a low as anv house In lattKxm, h4 t very few hoaxes can dupli18 wm and nee for yourself. S. AYRES & CO., Trade Palace. Indianapolis. VBXTAUR I.IXIM KSTH Allay pains, subdus swellings, hea barns, and will care rheanj&i ism, spavin, and any flesh, bone or muscle aliment. Tbe White Wrapper is for family use, -the Yellow Wrapper for animals Price SO cents; large bottles, SI. tptr3E - rniMrr rjr for' Csütorii. Piea.xiii to sake perfect Kubsiilnte for ('as tor Oil. bot ' more efTaelou9 In regulating tLe stomach and bowels. FINANCE AND - BUSINESS.

. GENERAL MARKE?- RKVIEW. MONEY MATTKKS. The Hallet la says of the aspect in New York As tot ha Wall street market we hare nevraiw themcinieter, and so f.ras ':. speculative shares are concerncJ, there is reeson for Ii, report saying that a cumber of leading speculators have sought summer retreats in the White Mountains, and that among the number is Jay Gould. "and that their abseace will cover a few weeks. The 01iv;o Inter-Ocean says: Money affairs eontinue stananTm this market, and appear to ba the tatne in all other money center? of both this country and Europe. lervbody seems to be" waiting to see what the fall will brinjr forth before they Tenture into any kind of enterprise. In the - mantinne1 there are few borrowers and money atvnmulates in the banks. Loans are to-be had on collaterals, either at the - banks or in the open market at 7 per cent., and prime rommreial paper-would bo taken . readily at t er cent., but there is very little effrreu. On the market the same paper says, July -L: Tbe feature of local speculative and fi

nancial affairs to-day was the general decline iQ prices of prain, which probably grows - partly out of tho rumored faiiure of grain dealers in Montreal, and partly out ot the un"Willingness oi bankers in view of the present prospects of crops to advance on grain, - and especially on wheat and corn, without larger margin. Wheat csrtaiuly seems low, " but corn acd oats are higher than they . would be If not manipulated by speculating cliques, end even wheat notwithstanding the many reports of the ravages of chinch bugs and &ra3bopper3 is likely to range very low this year on account of the abundance of the crops on the Pacific coat and in Europe, an well as in the principal wheat . raising sections of the west. v QUEER PRANKS IN WALL, STKEET. . JJB05EH3 HAXB A BREAK THE LOAN VET IN UMRO. Business cn the Stock Exchange to-day was unprecedentedly dull and the greatest fluctuation of the day was Ji per cent. This only In flea stocks. All other shares having been- stationary. When the gong sounded for 1 - o'clock on call the brokers TnE3?d a procession and lurched out of

l'xchängo into the street, and Vice Cha?r man Mitchell prc-cce-Jed Wjtn the entire call j with only the telegraph onralcrs and paces I ti

. -ol the board as witnesses. Kucb. ftS.-nA-; i,. .

Vf . m. . . .. .1 rjofors ovorred in tha fcutorv oi tho Ktnrk

- -ixcharge, Atter the call closed the brokers marched into tho board room' and gave three cheer. Krie declined per cent., the greatest change of any day 1u the gold room. " Hpeculatiou was weaker and exchange heavy n account oft bo growing impression that the syndicate lond for.000,Tjou ot the new - loan will yet be arrived at. - Leading parties in the interest have not yet received any definite answer from London, but as . ths only question at issue is the length of time on raft fr tha balinca of the loan. I . is believed that wtiole matter will be fixed.

TU FOREIGN CROPS. A KNKRAt. REVIEW OF THE PROSPECT. The Mow York Bulletin, July 20, makes h Careful reyiewoftbQ fields as follows: Wo aro now at aeason of the year at -which tbesa will ba closely watchod by all . -who are anxious to arrive at some approximate. esM mate of how f.nour own surplus ot ' food will be drawn upon to makeup (or short cropa in Europe. Tho question, it scarcely need be said, is one upon which prices largely depend in this and other great markets; bnt as yet there is no data at hand ty settls it, without many qualifications au.l --exceptions. Giving those due consideration, however, it may b3 reasonably concluded that our foreiga relations for ths next VI xnonths will have no inconsiderable deficiencies which wid have to be met by d raits upon the granaries of the United States end ' KassU, tbe two countries upon which most other nations now chiefly depend for sur-b supplies as miy be necessary to supplement ahoftoom'tngs at home. Throughout Great .JBritoln. from present indication, average crops may be looked for. The weither all along has been favorabls.bat owing to tho small ayVdable stock oriees are Generally uphel.1. In soms of the inland markets that tiftpond principally upon home-grown sup . plies, a tirna toae prevails, and quotation . nave risen during tbe weak ending 4th intant. Is pr q urtoro i whett. 3 w ill ai 1j - per eack on IViur. Tbe trouble between the wrraers ana me agricultural union", it waa 'thought atone tim?, would interfere with the icgithering oi the harvest, but at last ac counts tbit wm in a fair way of adjustment On tbe Continent, the prospect would seem . to be much less assuming. From France the . reports are so conflicting that it Uditücult to calculate results with certainty, but we have . a general assurance from the best authori ies that thi yield in no event will be better than that or last year. Ve published in vaster dav'a Bulletin a very important statement, which will help to Interpret just what that rnesn". To enpply tbe deficiency of 1873-74, grain parruase to an enormous amount had to uiiil-i m the foreign hiarkets; and p. follows, of oouree, that if the present esti mates of this year s harvests are net out of the wsy. Franco must continue to le a liberal purchaser of toreigu craa's. In .Spain tii-3 civil war, as miht be expected, his B?ri'jury int-rfered with agricultural op'rat'on. ;riii-nv promises well in tho Littic listrio'tJ. buiH Hithward pr spects are not so enoara.'i'i. Froro Austria are of a irdxi and U'icr-ai Character. I.i aorns portions of lltio.ary, rhe whet in certain districts is a partlil failure, wbi'uln others, it is repre- - euttI to b- m ich abH-e the average. The same ob-iervaiion would sezn to p ply to Southern Itu-atja. In Turkey, at tbia moment, ther-s is pii'ive finvn in many districts, more especially thiwe ct Yosgat and JLngsra. In tuany plices there is nothing

Iff. to subsist on but eras, and at last accounts tho wretched inhabitants were dying in large numbers. The government is talking over the matter ami doin aoinstfdnc to met an emergency, but operation of that kind in Turkey moves so languidly and corrupt officials immediately devour o large a snare tbtt, we are told, lew hungry mouths are really reached. Turkey, therefore, will have to be ted by the surrounding countries, and this draft upon them must Deeessarily influence the more remote markets. It may be safely concluded irom this general purvey ot the situation, that our European customers will take all the breadstuff we ma have to dispose of, and at prices, too, which will the crops of 1S74 s among the most prouiabla on record. We take no account of tbe situation in India and Persia, for though these va-t countries are st'ii more or less under famine influences, tbe indications as to the future are

-ucb as to warrant tbe expectation that the next harvests will probably place them in a condition which will terminate tbe neces sitv of drawinz upon ths resources of the people. FOREIGN WHEAT MARKET. Says the Mark Lane Express: The deft eienev in the wheat crop of 1S73 becomes more" and more apparent as the season draw to a close ; and. although at present the prowim? croD bids fair lor an averse, we must wait until it is ready for the sickle before we can know the effect which tbe late frosts have bad. We only hope that very little of our English wheat, if any. was for ward enough to sutler from the severe lrosts ntMavand the beginning of Juue, lboe that have occurred since hiving; been com nara' ivelv harmless. Ou looking over t ho rftturns of the Board oi Trade up to the 31t of Mav. we find that the imports ot wheat. and "flour bad then lallen consider ably below those of the cor responding period of 1873. Thudurinir the first live mouths of 1S73 we im nort ed of wheat 3 34H 0) quarters, and of flour as wheat, 870,414 quarters, making together 4.521079 nnsrters. Those tortile fir&t five months of 1871 amounted in wheat t. :t toi 3S1 ouarters. andin ihvir to 20G.3S8 qmrlers, muking in oil 3.737.769 quarters, ieavinr a deficiency of 4S.V310 quarters in the live mom lis. We have very litt'e native wheat on hand, if we may uidcoby the sup plies brought to market irom week to week; and in point of fact, most of the large mil lers can only support their business by buy ing loreign wheat, the home supply uenn toiaily inauequate lor ineir rtquirnucms. In the meantime our exports in the live months of 1S74 hve amounted, in wheat and flour, to GJ,SG3 quarters, bHno; nearly double what tbey were in the corresponding period of 1873, which still further decreases the deficiency. Our stock of foreign wheat Is byno means overwhelming, and we must have a continuous importation tbe next two months to meet the consumption. We are likely also to have a demand for both wheat aud ileur from France, that country bsing in much Ihesame condition as England in respect to the home supply. It is very probable that tbey will preler purchasing ou the English market rather than on any other, as they have the opportunity thereby of selectinR their quality and of taking just the amount inost'eon veuient to their trade. They have, in fact, purchased on this market all "the season, and as lately as last week f; cargo of flour was taken at Liverpool on French a. count, and repurchased by the French millers for their own home trade, the water of their rivers being very short. Unless, indeed, the importation of the next two months, both ior France and the United Kingdom, equal tbe ratio which has already taken place, there will be an outcry for wheat such as we have net seen for many years. Fortunately for us, not only America and Kussia are growing wheat expressly for the-English market; but every wheat growing country in the world, not excluding the antipodean country themselves, ia now prepared to supply us whenever the price is high enough to be remunerative. In the sout'i of France tbe harvest baa commenced, and in a few w e?ks,if the weather i.s favorable, there will le a small supply of native wheat, which, with tbo inlerior grain, will supply tbe French market with bread corn. Cut with regard to foreign w boat, we may rest assured thut tbe wbeat growiDg coun tries will make an effirt to bring to market every fe-rain. of wb?at th.cj P9W boldfaud po; trusv 10 any contingency to advance or Keep ,m ti-.e nresent rate. Considering tbe great . i I I. If Iha 9.m ueuoiency, as sno wn uy iuu iwun, mou--tnsiinni in nrioo have been by no means largo throughout tho season, ua jooKing at tho sliding scalo of prices, we rind that tho lowest price in tbe scale for 1873 is 51?. 7d. on April 1?, being lOJ. U9 ,ba" oa the 4th of January, when it was .Vi After this it rose gradually until September 20, when it reached 6h."6d., and then It &sin declined to 60s. on tbe 1st of November. The lluctuaiious, therefore, during la.it year amountfcd to about 10. per quarter. REVIEW OF THE HOME MARKETSWEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE 5IAKKETS. Mos day Evknixo, July 27. The general aspect of the markets was favorRbie for sellers, wheat was reported quiet in C'blcaso.bnt in Cincinnati the price was started u? a little and reported very firm. Corn 1 hold log its own on ths advances of last week and selling freely at 13&3 rents. Provisions were onlet but holding firm at quotations. The butter and rgs buyers were in sdversity. Everything in thfirlineis in b-.d order because of the hot weather. Vozttab'.e ana iruits are increasing on the market. An immense amount oi Macfcberries aie handled. Urocerles are quiet, Sugars retain their firmness and the demand contluues to lo heavy. Couees arm aau wiinoui cnange. Kiiles were maue or 3 oars niijn nnxu corn at tt.'c; 1 car yellow corn at c. Quotations are given ior ine ouj ins prices ui sraia ana p oaace, ana ius st;iiiug pucej iyr Hoar and otner mercnanaise.j llE'.'EIPTS BY ltMLKOAD . Flour ":,' oarreis. Wncat 2:1,011 busnels. I'oru ..-. t lata .a. ...... Kye l'.irley.... SIUVMK.N Flour.... Wheat. Cora Oul4 4,W3 barrels ll.ltiO bushels, 1 -.40J " 3,Wii " ...... .......i BUE.VUSTUrFS. ttv tlnll and hard to disros of. Fancy brands, for old ixvg.i 75 Fancv brands, fjr udw...-- .... 5 .3f5 00 K'rn 1 1 v ........ Kxtr 4 & i.Tt-i 00 1h tc r 3 öOictl to .tii.i. t'F.KU In lair uoply. liian and borts are quoted at twpJ, flni feed at W, and mid Wheat Dull and lower. Oid red Is quoted. In elevator, at II t:0; new wheal, red, 51; amber, t it! At Ii.': white. II I'D al 1 tOKN Is very firm with no prospects of deolln. Clear yellow and blüh mixed, shelled in elevator is Quoted at 63c; white. 65c for choice: ear scarco and not well et-tillat any Oats Quoted at 43o for new, per bushel, &3 SSiioroid. Rye but little on the market. Quotations at $1 0-1 for choice grades. Bauley Quotations aro held at 11.50 Tallow Qaoted at C)jc. Hors-At4o'i oc per Puad. Honey J bough: at YZVi&Zis per pound, iMd--U'tinli i.j'tk-3 .30 irr barrel. Vk.jtables Potatoes, now early rose, t-1 003 I 5 per liarret. DjMF.snc Fruits Dried cherr'cs pitted S2.'. 3j lii-l b'afkt'errles l-t.U2.ic. crcca opilcb c oice ji.ijto Jj barrel. TomatoeJiJW a.u per babel. CANNED GOODS In good riemand. Torna toe-s. vlbH.,Sl Hfn.1 .b -I -.:.; Yjrm-U' I: rorn.5' Mi!t(U0:Mountbln KUi fi7.3;'l"o. phyi 0 RTln.nore'do. rl 10: IVachcs, 2lb.iJ''0fö;3 b I a4; pie p-"Bclie,2 lbs., SI 7.3: bl ckbenie; tl UJ til 1J; s;rawberiic-H. a 10s, 1 -3- rapbtTues 2 lbs. J; whorl cherrits, sJ2 t.'50: iliieup-p'e-i, 2 lb, H 004- 75;g,eu peas, 2 lts,!2äo3: sill- gbeit,5l7vU2:saliuou,l lb, 2 loi" do, 2 lOS, SI 2$luO. 0 DKUG3. No new features have been aveloped in this uoms1 at 40Alxi aiconol at 1 os'2. ium, per

pnnnd, iy,fcLh camphor, per pound a.Vss; oocniutiU, per poimd, ftj'Jjc; cnlorofurm, per (Hiund, SI 10 .l 'M; copperas, barrels pr pouud.2.; ci cam tartar, pure, 4.V31"c; molzo, per pound, fl lä.'tl 3U; licorice, Calab. per pound, genuine, 4x4c; magnesia, cam, 2 ot, COUNTItY PUODUCK. The prices blow are those of J. It. Budd & Co., and are unchanged from last week. Vaui- Are quoted in'store, all good at. 10 BCTTEa I'mne It lt Poor white l"j Ceans rrimeNavy 2 (W2 i'5 " oinmou mixed 1 50 RrrswA x .. . . FcATHEBfv Prime . " Oiramon mixed duck - S3 SO Poultry Live : Turkeys, per 7 Olii fowls 3 00 Youd chickens- 2 CO Itooxttra 2 00 Ducks 2 öo Ha Ii mtwn 3 per pound, aulOc; morphine, P. AW. ounce, frt757U): madder. per pound, 16qlc; oil, castor, No. I, per gallon, f2 00, 2.3; oil, bergamot, per pound, T7&7 50; opium, Jio 23 to lu 75; qainine. ti öS9'2 70; soao, cantile, fr.. UqiGc; soda, bicarb, keff, per pound. 6c4H7c; salts, epsom, per ' pound, 4..3c; snutr. Garrett's rack, per eross, 17; snuff, Gar

rett's, per ease of 4 dozen, SIB; sulphar, flour. per pound, öafio; saltpetre, per pound, 10 Six; tarpentine. j5uc. BUILDING MATERIALS. LOIBEn. , PlVE 1 and 2 clear, per M. feet f t m:2 00 Flooriog, dressed 2a o; ,:SJ on Siding, ilressed IS D0,2J CO Htock boards 18 00'1 0U Oumruon boar Is...... .. . 10 Oh Bill stun, to IS let 1 0oa 11111 stuff, over IS feet 'M 0021 00 Heavy umbers. 51 tu extra per m. Sheeting 13 003 "A sawed shingl .s.... 4 No. 1 bhlDgles 3 Lath : ?00(4 South ru pine flooring, rouh Sti 00fi12 00 Poplar Clear 2ß OOfl 2S 00 (.'oinnion . Id 017 0") Ash S""n "" v "' "" ClI KKK Miww.MwtHimiHmt Iti.Ai K Walnut lOOOtJ 23 omw 00 22 00(5 00 Island id, dry 5-3 00(a00 00 1st and 2d, Kreon .. 43 Uiaö0 H Culls - IS 00&20 It) DRY GOODS In reviewlog the trade of the past few weeks sales tire fully up to those of the corresponding weeks of last year, and the volume of busiuess would probably have been greater through the entire f prln except that credit has not rxen so liberally extended aa heretofore. Those styled acood merchant are buying freunc-ntly and niodeateiy, and indications lead to the neiief that a fair sorting up trade will continue throughout tiieseasou. collections are iai" ana prices are strong and tendinz t: advance, lino tat ions of some leading brands arc as follows: liitowN DarLLisG Nashville, l2;ic; l'erperell, 2'ic; Stark, 12-. Tic kino Omega,' lnch,22J.; Amoskeag.ACA. Si''.Te: A, 2-'c ; Conestca," 4-1 iledal, 2t c; 76 Medul, 17c: extra, 'i, ÜH:; extra, 4-1, 22ic; Lewistown, 06 Inch, 2i,''i27Hc; ditto, 32 inch, 22c; ditto 2) inch, io21c; l'taid, 21c. KiiiRTixu tTtti pes American, ijc; lie; Whlltenden, 1 Jc, lie, and 15c; Union, 14c. lCc, and Batting Onlinary, 12;ic middUag, 1.j;S17c: best l issue, 2tic. C'aki'et Chain While. SOc; colored, J7c; cov erlet warp, 42c Prints w ashlogton, American, uicumond. Oriental, Oonnestr)ga,Merrlm:vc, VI 'c, lizht. styles, SJic: dark, Kc; Franc les, ltic; Ureeu StrijK-s, lt'c; tiarner iTints, p'.,ac; rceman, :; Mapuard Shirting 1'rints, -ac; Alboin solid colors, Uc; i-eaooay suitings, re. linowx MirKTixiis ermoni, uc; asnviue. ibUl'.c; Middlevllle, 11c; Idaho. lo.'Bc; New Albany, iosc; stark. A., iivic; Laurel, d., lie; Laurel, II., lm;l'srk. A., fc; Uranlte, B., 7n; Ikdf.rd. It.. 7ic: Pni. X., ' c: I'epp.O.. Pf op. K., 10,c; lVpp. E , 11)4 . bleached siiketings Lonsuaie, i.tcc: nope. 12c; 3-4, 14c:Dwight Star, 12,'-i; Vaughn, XX, tivjc: Bed lJog,ic ; Quaker, be; Cambrics, Lonsdale, 18S2DC: Young Warrier, 15c; Jahez Knight, 11).;. DAUS .llUUBär.i n ., M. f XVIUIUU A. lc: Stark, fOc; Union, 23c; Banner, A-c. FISH re going off slowly. White are sell - It'g jst half barrel at &S5t)(ji7 ; quarter barrel,.! 5u; kin, fl ;i0. Family white llsh, half barrel. '(jj.j5G; quarter, 2wh2 7ö: kits, 1 10jl 15; Caliloiuia salmon, per uair Darrel, jiooc; kils,ml'o; Mackriei, new me, per barrel, fJU: hall barrel. Jl'J W); Quarter barrel. f7; kits. ?: 23; extra No. 1. hair l arrel, kits, l 4?t4l 75; No. 2 half barrel. W .)ri7: o uArUr barrel t3 Li) :kits f 1 4ca I H). Cod nsh,5ö7c. Lakeherring.balf barrel,iöM50; ouarter barrel. $2 5b: JtiU, il V); Holland heirin, per keg, 51 i. No I smoked hirrinq;, r.tr box, 4"c; scaled. A'v. Halibut, smoked, löc; quarhaJf Cement is nuoil at fiJSi per bnrrel. Flasler I Paris Michigan. iäJ per barrel; Newark, Si per barrel. Lim Huntington, ötic; Flat Rock :2e per btishei. White sard, SI per barrel. Fire brick, 3.3 per M. Fire clay, 75c per bushel. Building brick, $..Vir!t, according to quality. Lath, pine, at M5(i. Hair, 40o per bushel. Nails, It h and ts, i.'j0; bs aud Us, SI. .5; tig and 7s, Sö; 4s 40.23. FRUITS, N UTS, ETC. Are In good demand ot firm rates. Tbe quota tions below will be found to be nearly the same as last week. Nets Qu :ed: Almonds, son stieii, 2J5t2.)c: filberis, 17alf; wain uts, French, llcj'aples, lx:; Brazil nuts,i(ijnc, peanuts, raw, vqix; roasieu. Foreign ir.riTs oranges dox, 1 wyu cu. Lemous ralermo and Freuch, $liViil2; Uat'.s lullc per pound; new raisins, layers. are held at tvti 70; aiu.-.catei, crown, It 00;Jtl 25: double crow. 4 2i4 Yaleucia raisiDM. Ili4l.3c: Sultana, ItitLSc; drum Hjt, ltic; layer rig. citron, S..c; currants, wis loc; lurklsn prunes, new, 1 Jiic FUEL, (Toal-Is only sold by the hundred pounds. The scale ot prices u as loi'ows : Cent Brazil Block, per hundred..... .... 2lg Hand Creek. Highland grate... . ..... ..... It igtiland steam... ....... ............. .... 17 Pi i t tsburg Antb racl U)MO 15 IS in Brazil n u t.........- ... . brazil steam A 17g Virginia cannel - Ii Indiana cannei f 'ok K 1-C. Wood Is o,uotcd at U 50(3-5. OROCKRIEd BROOXS-Common, 12 25; medium, 12 50; ex tra ti ut. CANDLES Star. IWJLJ.V. per pounu, uiuiiiepressed, l.i alle per pound. Ilou.-l, Xl'a. CHKFSK U,'!Oieu Ufc i-iov ivr i-nuic to rtioice fnftnrv. lOrl tK Siruu. IiKIllllJ Kiaurs l lliu nie I auoied at XVA0j.Ha; fair to good at zi'sgv?;i prime at ifsy cnoice w ianc m rt 7c; for Lnguayra, ana oo(2obc ior Ja' r. v 1olssks New Orleans, 0(3" perganon. Kick Carolina. 9:''uc: lUiusoon, tfiüf. rati.a,fi?2);ixulsiana,V;:it','ic. SUAll4 iNew urieans oui 01 me hihihii, Refloed is quoted at ll);ll:.4'e for A; lillc fir extra C; und 1112 for hard; yellow sugars -.i!okc Spitts-repper, StSOc; allspice, lSaCc: clove, Ö-3r7 c ;casNla. bUjsvto, Teas -Gunpowder is quorea at oc(4"i "nperi il, 20; Hysou. Clgl 00 Oolong, foe 1 1 ; Knglish Breakfai, OOS c. Ton veco lloyal Uem is quoled'at 75(3780 ; Mond 0; Navy,53üijc; black tobacco, IS a xc; bright navies and quarters, &J3t5üc; staoiins brands 2.5'n.30C Woodes Wakk No.t ubs per dozen , 9 50(alö ;N o. 2 ditto, S50,4J; No.2ditto, 7 50,S; No. 1 Chorus, common, per dozen. :JU 50 ; No. 2 ditto, m öO; No 3 ditto, S 51: No. 1 cedar churns brass bound. Sil 22: No. 2 ditto. JtKit-!t; No. lash churns, SIS; No. 2ditto.flü; No. 3 ditto, 4; stave half bushi measures, S3 50; l oop iron bound ditto, (6 0 47; keelers, five in nest, 52 25; mea sieves, 14-1, &; ditto IS, 2 li; O G buckets t wo hoop, 12 0t 42 lo ; ditto three hoop z Ü5(jj2 4 Svrcps .S.5(ivf t. . Salt Lake, J . M(S;2 1; Ohio river, $1 SoQl CO. Soda English, 7(7c: American, 6)'7c. siiix lndiananolit German, ti'v.c: Procter Uumh e's and Work's German, l&'o, Biibblt's HAY AND STRAW. No'hing new can be reported for this market, aud t ad continues duiJ. Hay Loone I'liimiiiy is quoted at 81 ivtIS per Ion irom wagons. Tight preU is quoied at Slti (l7;aüd loos diUoaliliiiLjn, and 52 more irom store. . , , H kaw Is sellln i at 3 '040c per hundred pound, or at $1 5ij5 pe- load. OILS. Linseed oil, raw. JJAaO'c; boiled, ITßc tüninil .nm.ni muke. winter strain-d, S'kh'.Wo lanner' oil, sstraii's bts-, ".7 c. Bauks' bet. 6io.ii.ic-lJib ad r. 0'5o Refined coai oil, 11 H)io for standard; gasoline lor lamp 2J32jc; luiorlcating aud machinery oila.aboo.

0. 2 pi,ng plcKerei, hair-barrel, 11 vo;

'r-tirrel, 12 50; kllä. f 1 lu; skinned cat, Darrel. S7 .: auanvr barrel. 13 75: kit3.fl fu.

TINNERS' STOCK AND METALS.

Trade Is good and Improving. Tin plate is onoted, lc;, lux 11, charcoal. Aral aualltv.f 13 Viz IX mo"; 1C, 11x20 rooang,Tin,ll2 50;lC,2Uxa(,roonng Tin,2tc; and other sixes at the usual proportions ate rates. Copper bottoms, 35c Brass kettle, ;mc. o. i. iron m, be; o. Z7 smooth Iron C, .c, ilooreshead's galvanized iron. 20c per cent, d scount from tbe new list. Zinc, per sheet. 11c; per cask, 10)c. lig tin, Strait's, 80c; bright an nealed w ire. No, f o 6. 0c per lb. and other nam bers at the uhoh.1 auvanct. with a dicount oi 2-3c r bright, and &c lor iAquered.by the bundle; solder, tinner', IHc Copier sheeting 11 to 15 oz, 55c: plaulihtd, 14 lolCoz, 4.ic; bolt eopper, 38c; IjoUoiiiv, 8-"c. IFd Pig, S) c; bar, IKs. Anti mony, le; Babbitt metal. 12(4 lie: galvanized iron 2 percent ofTlisi; iron wire. 30 per cent off lKt; sliest Iron, No, lu to II, 5c; Nos. 13 to 20, a i itc; ro. T, u, iyjt. Demand acuve and trade good. IRON AND STEEL. Business I improving and prices are firm. Bab I nox W, inch to 4 inches by inch to 1 inch, 3.4; inch to 1" Inch, round, 3.4: other sir.es at regular ust prices. Tools Axes, Slmraons patent. 111; ditto plain, tU 25; Mishawania sliver steel, U. Cross cnt saws, Atkins' improved patent. 5jc per foot : ditto half patent, &5c: clipper saws, 55c; light ning, iioc; carnage Doits, w ner cent, discount from UhU Horse shoes Quoted at f8 25(53 5, and mnle shoes at 17 2t7 m per keg, standard brands. Horseshoe nails Putman's 8s, 2tic; Au Sable, 25c: (Jreat Western, 21c; North a-estem, 23c. Nails Quoted atlOd to 60d at S4 2 per keg. ana smaller numbers at tne nsuai advance. stekl Sanderson's oest r.ngltsb tool, 2oc; American tool, 2tc;tprlng steel, l)i inch, 12c; iyA tuen anu over, uc; mui pick suapes, .jk. PROVISIONS. Bulk meats Arm and quite at 7e for shoal ders ; 10) c for clear ri o ; clear ltic Bcon shonl ders. s-)4c; packed ; clear rib, ll';c; clear, lla II Sc; breakfast bacon lie. ilams are quoted at ISKctlSr; Lard: kettle, lillc, steam I3;ic. Sweet pickled hams, 12&13c SEEDS. Timothy 1 quoted at 83d 25; clover at lü 25; uax seeu at ti ou. WHISKY Active at flCc. V OOL Market steady. New wool corr.ins in freely. Quoted for unwashed, 2S4:!0j; for Oeece wusueu, &y&vx, ana ior tub wasneu. iic. WINDOW GLASS single Btreneth 2nd Qual. 1st Qnal 8x3 to 8x10 xl3 to 10x13.. fix II to 10x15. ,io 7a 6 ijO Ö 75 7 25 8 00 8 75 llxll to 12x18 llxlti to25xA.. Discount sixty per cent, off above. 9 MONEY, STOCKS, ETC. Nw Yore, July 2T. Money easy at 23 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, o(-ic;; per cent. Sterling exchange steady at 4 87cJ,l b' for o0 days and 4 SOJI 1)0 for sight. Custom receipts, 525,000. (.old weak, declining from 10!). to 109;'. Carrying rates, 31 pc cent. The assistant treasurer disbursed 207,000. Clearings, flG.OOO.OOO. Some American bankers were free sellers oi gold to day, under the belief t hat the syndicate bid for the new loan would be ac copied. Governments firm and strong, with a good demand. lUilroad and State bonds dull. Stocks were extremely dull, thb changes ranging from to per cent. Just before tbe close tho- market became mod erately active, with Lake Shore, Western Union and Rock Island as tbe features. Erie was exceptionably weak.decliningfrom 32) to :$l;i, and closing at 32. The principal dealings were in Lake Shore, C.000 shares of which changed hands. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.. Tue.iW 'dilh'ii Frl.l Sat Mod L S. 6's "81 (J. S. tf's G2. .... I'. S. 6'S '(A U. S. 6's flä C. 8. 6's G5 (new) C. S. '8 '07 U. S. 10-40's .- 11s ;i;säi'ii3i us) 113) 113 3 113 113 ii.iiii.3?i!iiö4 115; 118) 113 113)i I154 11 1 1" 41 1 1 f 1 1 au; K; i 1 1 lltr-J lKrJ-gilltJlllti'llKI 1 17 1 17) J 1 17 V2, 1 17ä. 1 If 117 lKr'i 117 11: 113 113 u:;Jii3 ii.3l4 Currency 's....M..n 3 per centTd loan., 1174 UV4 112)4,11 IJ7 1 IT 1174 iigj my, 4SH li:i io!'; 112; 113 Mi Sterling.. 47V, Tlie purchasing prices for Ooveniment bonus in Iudianaxlis vary from the New York qaotatiuJLH per cent. STATE STOCKS.

Tue. V'd Tb'r Frt. Sat. Mou Missouris 92)i $1 93 Xi 93 VfZ Old Tennessees... 73 75 7-5 72 72 Tl New Tennessees. 75 75 75 72 72 72 Now Virginias SO 30 30 3.) 30 SO OM Virginias........ 2 30 29 28 28 2ft Old N. Carolinas.. IS IS lsV-4 IS IS IS New N. Carolinas 20 10 12)-; 12)-- 12)4 12

OEXERAL STOCKS. iTu's W'dj Tb'r Krl. 40" Sal. Mod Canton .... W. U. Telegraph. Quicksilver.... Adams Expressf;0 1 1 A 40 40 40 i 7-')i 111 10s 74 10 .... 20 IDS 71 W'Vi C.7 W inri 47 123 U 125 70) 38 105H ml 71?i 17 107) 71 ft)'. 107 It' lt)7 Wells Far;o Ex. 71 71 74 m4 ta4 American t.i Faclflc Mail N. Y, Central Erle.. l-oie, prelerred . Harlein. Ilariem, p'f'd .. Mlchigau Central. Pltthburg.. Northwestern ....... N'thwest'n pref.. Kock Island........ N. J. Central.. . St. Paul St. Paul pref.. W a bas)i. Wabash pref.... f ort Wayiie... Terre Haute......... Terre Haute pref. Chicago & Alton C A A. preferred,. Ohio A Slississipl. C, C & Cm ... .... ... C, B. fc Q... like Khore. ........... Indiana CentralIllinois Central-. U. Pacific stocks U. Pacific bonds. C. Pacific bonds. 07 !-; siV.. 4J) IT. V; 31)i 4 1 31 öl Si 4 "H 47'J 47Vj 113 123 70 IS 125 TO 125 125 125 7Ü 70 70M s? ss'.J1 NT? 4 4 -8 37,. 55l4 s 374 55 3.; 4!4 54)i 54)i IIS Vi 54', W4 105H 3U 1,' mi 1U: : 35 3 P2)4 -21 102 lo5 Irr?-;!Hl3)i 35 35 " . 7 24 102 " 0 ' 4 52)4 -;4 35 ay 6.5 2 8 21 Ö I 65 112) i 82 7 7 7 21 21 21 2X 10 214 102 102 102) i mi 25 ti 102 73) i 17 95 IOI 104 11M 25'.; n .1 A l". 70 103 93 tiS 101 S 104)i 10'; i5 1 r I .it f ") i 17) i t)i 94Vi MM tf,s 1'IM 2!')4 2; 21 k svk hS 82 1U7 Del. Lackawan a. 1C7:1U7 107 M 107 Hartford 61 Erie... 1 1 CINCINNATI IRON ÜARKET. Cincinnati. July 27. 1S71. Tbe increased demand noted In our last has continued, and as a result the sales have been quite large. Furnaccmen have met the market with a portion of their supply, but now are not pressing siles. This gives firmness to the market. The current wan's of sclhjrs will rccessitate sales to some extent, yet faith in tbe future will lead tliem to uoltl :or ouiside prieea MOT BLAST CHARCOAL ITaDElng Rock, No. 1. per ton. .........J "lji 35 llan-4lug Itock, o. 2, per ton........... 3t(t 33 Hangibg Bock, Forge, per ion........- m- 30 Tennessqe, No. 1, per tOQ.......... Ten nessee. Forge, per ton. ....... Alabama, No. 1, per ton 32,4 33 :i 'M(d S5 SI J Si Missouri, o. 1, per ton... Missouri, no. 2, per ton 1 HMHltM HOT BLAST STONE COAL. Missouri, No. 1, per ton . Missouri, Forge, per ton....... Ohio, No. 1, per too Ohio, force, per ton ... 32f4 33 24 .Ki 32 25 2a Wcoicu Hi, iio. 1, per 'ou . COLD BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock. Car Wheel, per ton 50 ? C5 MtsKonri, Car Wlieel, per ton ....... 4H ii f;2 Kentucky, Car Wheel, per ton....... 50;4 5-3 Tennessee, Car Wheel, per ton 4S, r P2 Ueorgia.Car Wheel per ton 4Sj.f2 vtabama, Car Wlieel, per ton 4Vn: VI Machinery and Forge, per ton 4Vi4 4 Lioouis, per ion - ',.:& Uj ADDV, HULL A CO. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NKWYOHK. July 27. Klonr-Is dull and anchanged; receipts, O.cOJ barrels: sales were made of Kuperüne Wesiern and Mate at SI 8 (tyi 2j; cominon to gocxi extra Western an-t S:aleal ibtv (0..3 Di; good is choice a I. 3 U.3;i.t3U; common to choice whiie wheat Western ex'ra at Ü Mn io; emra Ohio st $5oO;(ii7:S. Louis at S 3 1 1 1 . Rye Hour Is qolei ai d llrm ; sales were made at 5 0 fcitit. Corn meal Is dull and unchanged: sales wer-- radof WVm.rn at J 70;a4 2il. Vv'benl I quiet; receipts 112, tw bushels; sules were wade oi No. 21 tiicsgo spring at 8' 2siil So; No. 2 Milwaukee at lu3i3j; ungraded Iowa and Min

nesot spring at tl X'C1 3d; winter red and amber Western at Ii 28J1 32. Ri e is quiet ; sales w re

maae at 11 tu.; tsaney is nominal. Barley malt Is quiet unchanged; sales were made at u uxcu w. tom is more active and lower: . . J . . 1 . . . lull, w 1 , , .... reccipis i-v,iju uu!ueiH;(iaies were maue or v estern mixed at 7S(a.ie: Western yellow at 80aic. Orfta Are active and Jher sles were made ot mixed Western a itiilc; while do at74a77c Stock of grain in store July 25: Wheat, l,9ss,ouo Dusueis; corn, wauuu ou ; oais, u.i.ccu bu-b eis; rye, ,tiw bushels; ta t, O.aw bnsh Is; peas, 13,000 bushels. Hsv is heavy ; sales were made at 9.3c tl 00. llzti ie heavy; sales were made of low to fair at 10 JOc ; good 10 choice at 2a93oc. Coffee I q et; sales were made of ioaiw;-4itt4c. oaar is Me-dy ; sales were maueonair 10 go a renning at7)sc. Petroleum sales were made of crude at" 5c: refined 12Uc Turpentine Is heavy : sales were mad at 30c Eggs sales were made of Western at 22 (-jC. rork is heavy; sales were made of new mess at 122 37 for snot : rjl for AncnsL. Hm-f I quiet. Middles A. e firm; sales were made of long cuar at italic; short clear &t 21c. LardIs steady; sales were made of prime steam at 12-5. Bntter Is firm: sales were made of Westen at 1727c. Cheese Is firm ; sales were made of common to prime at lo;12jc. WhUky Is iirmer; sates were maae at Ii Vi. CHICAUO, July 27, Flour Is unchanged; the choice grades are in good demand at full prices. Wheat Is steady wlh a moderate demand: sales were made of No 1 Chicago spring at 110H: No 2 Chicago spring at II OS epot or seller July; tl05(lö?i seller August; No 3 Chlcagospilng at fl01)iäl02: rtjected at 91c Corn Is in good demand at full prices; ior No 2 mixed 62! c was bid for spot; 62?, was bid for seller July; sales were made at Cl'c seller August; rejected at 61c. Oats Are aull and prices are a shade lower; sale9 were male of No 2 at 47c opot or seller July; 35) seder Auenst. Rye Is scarce and tbe market is firm and prices are higher: )c was bid. Barley Is in light demand and holders are firm and prices are higher; sales were msde at tl 05. Pork Is in fair demand and prices have advanced; 122 60 was bid for spot; sales were made at 122 75 selter August or seller September. Lard Is in fair demaud and prices have advanced; sa'es were made at tll! spot; tll7.V4ii4 seller Augu t. Bake freights Are quiet and the market is weak; to Bunalcc ;or corn; to Kingston, ;y;c for corn. Whisky s steady ; saleswere made attWc. On the call board ibis afternoon whest closed at tlOS) seller July; II 05?e(tl w seller September; com closed at 3',c seller July; Uc seller August. Keceipis, -Flour, 6,001 barrels: wheat, lß,ono bu-h-els; corn, 200,000 bushels; oats, 73,000 bushels ; rye, lti.i.nrj bushels; barley, S Ai b shels; malL, 2,ti0 bushels, shipments Flour, S.'OO barrels; wheat, tw.mnj buchel-.; corn. 200,000 bushels; oats. WMju-j bushels : rye, lO.oiO bushels; barley. 350 b- els; malt. 800 bushels SI. IX)U1S, July 27 Cotton Is doll and prices are unchanged; sales were made of middling upland at lrj-'4c. Flour Is dull and prices are unchanged; sales were made of snpeiline at 5 V(t,5 Go. Wheat-Is dull and prices have declined; sales were made of sample lots of No 3 red fall at tl uvql 10; choice to fancy at SI 20al 23. Corn Is dull and prices are drooping; sales wero made of No 2 mixed at fcV on the track. Oats Are dull and prlcts are vo.ng; sales were ruado of No 2 at 40(ä.Uc. Bye Is dil and prices have dec! ned; sales were maje of No 2 at 70(477) Jc; cloned at I be ltislde price. harley-Is u iTcbanged ; sales were made cf No 2 at 1 43. Whisky-Is firm : sales Zi ?- . S?,Rt c-, Pork-Is firm; sales were SlTieh.;t;J cHh' Dry meats-Are flrni'v held, but there were no sales. Bacon Is stiff and prices are higher and there 1 more doingsales wero made or small in. r ..,i7'".' 9Sc; clear rib sides at ll),c; clear at ii'-ic-all these were round lots, aud all the bulk Shoulders were buyer July. Lard Is firm? were made or good at H seller all ihe year. Hogs Are higher: sles were irnul nf hamn at u .o a 4 w ; buicncr stock at 17 00(7 5. Ca.lt e Are firm; sales were made of good through corn fed Tcxans at &ltNvai50: fair to nf.! native sters at 83 2Vai w: mime to choice at b.!! eceipts ilonr, 4,oui barrels; wheat, i),000 bushels; corn, la.uu) bu.-hels; oats. .MJV bushels: rye. none: barlev. 200 bush els. Hogs Receipts, 720 head: shipments. l.uiO ueau. vtiie iveceipts, tuo neaa ShipmentsWheat, 1 ,000 bnsbels; corn, 650 bushels. CINCINNATI. July 27. Cotton Isdnll ami tin. changed ; sales were made at lt)ic. Flour is dull and unchanged; sales were made at 15 25 r - titi . , uj . nufm is iirmer: saies were made of new red at tl U5&1 Oc; white at $1 15 1 u. vorn is steauy;nemana moderate sales were inai of inlxorl nr. Sr.niTn iat, ... steady : sales were made at 57foritR for m i rtvi 9 &t5c for white. Rye Is unchanged; sales were ... . It' . I 11 I T I . . . uiaue k jiin uuMt'u ; Na'cs were maae at 9-ia91c. IJird oil In :air den.d and firm. Eggs Are unchanged. Butter Is dull and michanged. Cheese Is dull and unchanged. pork is quiet; sales were made at t23 50; small men uj-uajr ttL jii; neneraiiy neia nigner. l.ard -Sales were made of summer at iivai Kettle at He. Bulk meats Are steady with a nimltirfitii riinonl frr cHnn 14) am "l . -t pot;N3 buyer August; clear lib Hides sold at lo'lOJi'c; clear at 10'9lu?4c. li;ioon-Is stead v wllh & mrviprAtA ilpniftrH- cnina umra .If - - ww v. j s- niauu ja fchouklers at s'c: clear rib hides at lbll:c: citar hi ii;ic. wmsKy is nimer; sales were made at rHILADELriIIA.July27.-nour-l3 In fairdemand; sales were made of Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family at t io&7 2-Vand State, Ohio and Indiana at 8ti WJ7 25. Wheat Is In improved demand, with an incercase lu the re ceipts of new ; sales were made of Western at 51 25 qi 21 ana wnite at i 633i . itye Saies were made at II 05. C01 n Is dull ; fates wer made of yellow at fclc and mixed at 2c. Oats Are in fair uemanu; sales were madeolold white at 7sö 79c, new white a' TOc.and old mixed al 72c Butter Is fairly active, but the Quotations are un changed; sales were made of choice Western at 22 &2x! ana lair to eood al 17SU'0c. Cheese is HK-iidy; sales were made of prime Western at nfU.ic. Kggs A re quiet: sales were made oi iv estern at 20i22!c. Pet role 11 m Sn Imi nera made of refined at wH i2c, crude at K'aKc In barrels and tc in bulk. Whisky Is held at fl V2. . TOLEDO. July 27. Flour The market is quiet and unchanged. Wheat Is In fair de mand but at lower rates; sa es we e made or ro new white Wabash at 1 21; No 3 new white Wabash at 11 22: No 1 white Michigan new at tl 21 '4: extra white Michigan new a. SI Si; am ber Micblga 1, new. cash am-f August, at SI 13; o 1 red at 31 l'J; JSo 1 red new at tl 22 No 2 red new cash and August at ft No 3 red al 11 06; new at H 07; No 2 amber Illinois at 11 16. C ra liduR and prices lower; sales were made of low mixed.-at t7c; whits at 71c; no grade at 6ri) c. (.Hits Are steady ; sales were msue of No 2 at 60c: new at ol'c; August at SSe. Freights Aro dull and unchanged. Receipts Hoar. 5J0 barrels; wheal, S5.0U0 bushels; corn, ttt.OUiushels; oats, 40JXrl bushels, shipments Flour, none; wheat, 33,000 bushels; corn, bi.OoO bushels; oats, none. LCJTJISVIBBE, July 27. Cotton Is un changed ; sales were mude at lO'c. Flour Is unchanged; sales weieruade of superflpe at 4 Ji , tAim HI Cl (".J CAua imuiijf ui f iMfij ij A No 1 at f3 o0; fancy at 56 7o(i7 o). W heat Is dull and a shade lower; sales weremadeof red at U5&S1; amber at II 05 v 1 10; white a 10,3 1 15. Corn Is lair and firm; tales were made of white at 7Sgs3c. Oats Are fair and firm; sales were made of white at 65o. Rye In dull and unchanged; sales were made at site. Porksales were made at tii. Bacon Is fair; sales were made at 9c, llf-allc; clear ac ll'c. Hams Sales were made of 6uar-curfHl at PMc: plain at IK-itu Bulk mests Are fair and firm; saies were'uiade at Sc. loViilte. Lartt sales were made of tierce at l-i'itUc. Whisky ales were made at uoc. BALTIMORE, July 27.-Flonr-The market i? dull. Wheat Is heavy for Western; saleswere made of Ohio and Indiana at SI 'itl öS and Western spring at SI löftl 25. Corn Is qui nnd nnchaii-'ed. Oats Aie dull: sales were inMdeof Western mixed at. 5(-c. Rye Is dull; s&lea were made so.aoöc. Provisions Are very strong. Mess pork Is nominal ; sales were made at 11 oo.'dü 00. Bulk meats Are unchanged; sales were made of shoulders at Kö!)ic aud cle ar rib sides at lu)i iv$e. Bacon Is ucttve; s.Us were made ofbhoutders at ac, clear rib sides at 12c and sugar-cured hams at 17.i 17) 'a. Lard Sales were made at li)iC. Butter Is strong, with n. eHl demand, but scarce: sales woe made at 21u23c. CAjffeo is unchanged. Crude etroleum I unchanged. Whisky Is firmer; I- . ai ....... ftT saiOiwere maueun uui. w. MILWAUKEE. July 27. Hour Is unchanged. Wbeat Is weak: sales were ma e of io, 1 at SI 1; No 2, fl WAX August, tl 10)-. Oa s Are onl t and mwtr rsales were male of No 2 at 6ic. Corn Quiet aud .ower; sales wero m.ifie i.fNo.2 at 02 c live Is dull and noiiilnsi sales were made 'of No. 1 at öle. Rvrley Is KenrcA and higher: sales were made at 1 0.) Freights To Hullalo, 8VjC: Oswceo 7c. Receipt Flour. 6 000 barrels; wheat, 43,tx; bushels; corn, .be. Shipments-Flour, Vi) bairels; wheat. VJO bushels; .01 u, none. ri.KVF.LANI). July 27. Wheat Is In good re ,iiet Kiii.-H wi re made cf new No 1 reo winter I 1-1 nn.l new No 2lfd Winter at Si 12. Corn Is stendv ; s;ncs were nii:e oftui'Pd a:72v7; (tum- . dun und nncönngtd: sa es were ma ot o 1 State at tO", No 2 Siaie at oic and white f t tic. Ceti oleum is OU;i, wean hhu uiiuihhh s-iles were iiiuUti of Hiaudaid hll ai b-jjiUc and Ohio S aie. Its' degrees, at loc. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET. Indianapolis, Tiiursdat. Ju'y 27. There were 130 cat.iie In the yurds, of nvhich number 5o of the lower g ades w re left unsold Good cattle were In good demand, selling as

high as to per hundred. From that the prices graded down to ?2 Tor the poorest. Of sheep and lambs there were 161, selling from ti to 14 per head. ,Jiog ,were active and In good demand atfromv 15 j 10 5j2o per hundred. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. New York, Jnly 27. Beef ( atti.k. Receipts to-day 4.T2-) head, makiug7 0j0beadfor tbe week agHlnst ll.i:j head tor tbe same time last Thqaalityis fair ar.d market motlcratei v sctive at an advance of com pared witli last Monday; common to xtra native steers rmngett from t9 Xxnii 73; common to extra lexa and Cherokee cattle, f li öö: the tale inc ude i5ft.ri,I. 1r,',1?-"twrst6,icwtt 'l; ' ears do, ; ewt,tl2&i3: l.i cars do, 7 cwt. 111 75; 10 cars do. w,.vWi'ui,1-a5:luirB do, 7 cwt, 1175'a iV-V .Vf d?' 8 cwt f 12 ! 8 c19 Kent ncky steers, SJL'i11 u i'":llearsd-,Kcwt,IH75öl3 00; cwt,llä) t,W:ü:ttCÄr i0" steers, 4 7 uJ.IEEP KD V5118--71 receipt fo-day wer against 27w head for ifce same lime last week. si, P.A? ?lv? at u i5- Lam bs are UuU at wooO with few sales above IS 50; the sales f,"1' blo sheep, 85 lbs, tsai: 1 car. 2 I 5. l.ca.r,,t!1 2: 1 ar. S lbs, W 0): II 1 i-f :iCtI'.LW ,;s' 2 ca' 00 Ibfc 1575: 1 car r.vf;laekVbW',;I W & W.

in wiTi 7k .f airuu ior me wees, against oou bead for the same ' line last week. iin i.-.ac.".VBe-! aresi firmer und hhiher, closing at 2o. CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET. Chicago, July 27. Cattle. Receipt, 3,00 bead: market fniri on, fa'Ä.!Llf,ktre,.a' ft25e,4 25; extra steers at menl0 rh6r 8 8lCt:k l W W 'lIbx.s Recel r.tx. ft ti &a . ...w.. .... and higher; poor to medium, at lb 11(46 75; good to ex 11 a. atSi Mi7nr K.,11, Lr-VT SO; shipments, 6,000 head. -nr.jj.eceip!!., ,tou head: nofales; quotations nominal at3 0oadwi ior tr to best Ltuiibs sold at 11 50&2 50. 1 10 CINCINNATI UVK STOCK MARKET. Cincinnati. Ihk- r- 1 . celpts lorthVut r.-riT ."T.'Vl VV?TD7 1 .r .. ..,v.,i.. ,Aiur, 1..10J knees. A.I11 hogs. Ihe market ruled dull, with man v low grades, but ci(ed stre ng, i,c to S lzhe7 nearly all selling ti,lr I?rÄ? üer.' i, - - a .uuuu, owgiiiu ana . . ... Sheep Steadv. wifh imri. . nOC.'S AefJv anH nli-.u j . Ply; closing slrong at W "4UWMO Ml" KAST LIBERTY LlVt bTOCK MARKET. KAST LlRRRTV. 1 Tnl.. o- r ,, . , . . '--- ""'j Ulli' AlTLi.. 4rs; no sales dlDS "" Sunday, 57 Hop Arrivals, incloding Saturday and Sunday, 64 cars; best Philadelphia,,? ;u7 JöSheep trrltmc i,iji. J.-.. ,T ,: -Ii ui. i.ullls ottiurmy 11a Mi u day, n cars; none se:iina. NEW YORK C01TON MARKET. New York. Jnlv "? rmiAiiu were made of middling upland at lie futures closed steady with sales 01 17,400 bales as fol lowsheller August, 16 1-löc; seller Sepieiiiber, i615.i2c bid: seller October, IS 7-ieltt 1-VUe: seller November ltfc; seller December, hr- jo. ' NEW YORK DwY GOOD3 MARK CT. tobiWSLY01' Ju,y 2? A Un;e infiux of country nid tö tair . v.' """"''s uinnetj sna nosiery lies : 10' ' V .,.V""wl?0P!ne l 'or fan. nrmbjnow " im . .""nls; Alien s.ide band prints now I0)sc; lorelgn feoods quieU CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. Chicago, July 27.-Lvmbf.r Very d ellloiMs and fcantllng, s id: strips and b.Sti S OOölö W; .hlnglcs,r2a. J?ffti ?i ffe PITTSBCRU PETROLEUM MARKET. v PiTTsnpo, July 27.- Crude- The market is ltill:7ocbld at the u-elu ii.ii. .. ? . . , lla Bl FOREIGN MARKETS. London, July 27. Amount of hnlttnn withdrawn from the Bank of Kncian.i im balance to-day. C203.tX)0. Consols, Ui;,.sa); on money, and frj'j for account; American securiseed oil, 37s Cd27sftJ. Livebpool, July 25. Cotton steady. Middling upland, 8'i'sS,.!; Orleans, Sales to day, 12,Ouo bales; American, 6.900 biales; speculation and export, 2.fM) bales. Breadstufis quiet. 'orn, 31s UI. Iard, 55s 6d. Cheese, ttJ. Tallow, 5M. I'jikis, July 2-3.--Rentes, 62f 37Jc. The feet that a near heir to the Abbotsford mansion and the other property left by Sir Walter Scott is a citizen of the United States hai probably been forgotten by most persona fit ever was generally known. The Phikdelpaia Press alludes to it in noticing the coming marriage of Miss Hope Scott to Mr. Maxwell. It says: "Miss Hope Scott and her betrothed are members of the Church of Rome. If she had died numarried, or if she should die without leaving a child, tbe Ab botsford estate and mansion, to which sha succeeded on her mother's death, will pass to the eldest son of late Major Thomas Sajtt elder brother ot Sir Walter, who had finally settled in Canada, where he died in 1823. Iiis heir is understood to have made a home, years ago, either in Maine or Vermont, and must now be far advanced is years. It has been legally provided that tbe busband of the Lady of AbboUf rd shall take his wile's name. Therefore, the will be known hereafter not as Mrs. Maxwell, but as the Lion. Mrs. Hope Scott." The man wbo will bring out cultivated blackberry equal in quality to the wild ones now brought from Kentucky to this market will beat anything that the nurserymen ha va yet to offer. LAST CHANCE roa AN EASY FORTUNE. FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT IS AID OFTHK PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, JÜLY 31. 1874. LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash (iift..v...-.-One Orstud Cash J 1 ft... -MV',o;o lrtt.ojo . 75,'0 5ti,000 25 Ji) luv IIO.OW J50.000 une oraou asn um ...... . Oiieürnr.d Cesii I lift .. One brand Cash Gift . 5 cash Clrts, S20,üu eacs lu cash Oirts, fit,! each . 15 cash Gifts, K-,oiCePCh-..-'M cash Ullis. M,mJ cacn. 25 Cash Olfts tUnJOeach 10f') au uasn oirts, w " earn-. . 50 Cash Gifts, 2,u 0 each....., UK) Csli Gif s, $l,0i0 each uii 1 v. Vi l Jlftji S each w.oi 100,tXW . 100,000 12U,H 0 SU.O'W 6110 Cash Olfts sum each... 1,W0 Cash Gills, 5o ea.h."..... Grand total, 20,000 giftF, all cah PRICE OF TICKE rs Whole tickets........... ....... W.500.W0 1 WC0 2i 1 5 00 60(1 00 Halves.. . Tenth, or e'ach coupon J 1 w hole tickets for 22) i tickets lor 1,000 oo For tickets or Information address Til O. E lilt SI liTTT A gm ntil Slanser Public Library Building, lauiville. Ky T HE M I L W A U K bl E MEDICAL AND tURG CAL INSTITUTE. riitablished 18r8anf1 chartered by tho loglßlatuxe of W lfCjnsin. NERVOUS DEBILITY. luVXZ Thl cure mailt d under el. 1 Ice V5 c i ts. Addrect JI. & S. INdllTCTE. MUwaakcc, W'id

iiets 01 loo-j, iw; 00.01 lil, 1'J-lUs, 105'. new 5s, 104VJ: New York Central, 02; Erie, a5; Erie, preferred , 47. Refined retrolenm. is. I.ln.