Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1874 — Page 8

TKTE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. Tl.ESDAY; SEPTEMBEK15, 187L

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JjfB W G00 D S . trtocs of Dry Goods, Millinery and Notions fr Kfrraz and bumioer 1 now very full and complete. The purchase were made by Mr. Ayre in person, who remains In New York the Ware s-aon and buys only when the goods are riht kind and quality, and the prices are ffc vrv lowest that cath can obtain. To farm rcuid 'mechanics we can offer the best goods Ui market at prices a low as any houe In TJuf west, and that very few bouses caa cluplitt jr Come and see for yourself.

L S. AYRES & CO,, Trade Palace Indianapolis. IE.TAIB LI.MME5TS Allay pains, subdns swellings, heal barns, and will core rheumatism, spavin, and any fiek, boue or muscle ailment. The White Wrapper is for family us, - the Yellow Wrapper for animals svr Price 50 cenU larK bottle' ,1 OtUriren cry far C'astorla. Pleasant to ke-A perfect substitute for Castor on. but :uhb llcacioua in regulating tie stomach and FINANCE AND BUSINESS. iENEKAL MARKEt KEIEW. MONBT MATTERS. Tlc money market in this city is less dull tiiiu in the larger cities. Tbe latter part ot IVtsS week in Chicago showed a complete -srarration of demand for money, and tbe cwromercial wiseacres flounder aroond with neb er poor success in attempts at explanation. Tbo clearings at tbe banks were oly abebt two-thirds what they were the correswcBÜirg week last year. Yet the Tribune ientlnues bravely to wbistJe: There ecems X" i p;ood ground to anticipate a tair if not -iveiry active fall trade. People have been :"rxrdir"n econoinv since the panic a year jfrx. O"ops are ail gooa. oince reDniarj ftmeri have been getting good prices for it2Mhr-orn and, tili the shrinkage on wheat ."WfiQTDnciEg a lew weeks ago, good prices ir everything else. Ontsido of the city tiae ipopte f the Northwest were never so Here from debt, and they never before had so imioii ready money in their pocket9. JTae Inter-Ocean savs: Money is very plenty in this market, and instead of proricr; scarcer, as everybody has expected, seejxri to be growing even more diflicult to loan than ever. We hear of loans made vrltilu the pat three days en collaterals at 4 per cent, per annum for'fiix month?, and at percent, per annum for sixty days, and Aiie largo amounts at even less figures than these for tbe next thirty and forty lays. a cocxterff.it. Xii'clion has before been called to a coun'ierfeit noLIoh is being shoved in this State, its triil äs struck first at Lafayette. The Trr Haute Gazatte of last ueck next sounds the warning. It says: Quite a lare number of notes on the Traders' National iSsuik of Chi-ago. o'f the denomination ot $ö ml et which are genuine and some of wfcick ire counterfeit are in circulation in this oil;;. Sometime since the - treasury wnoartoient called in all the bills on Hue bank, of that denomination, for tbe porpofeo of re-Issuing according to yiaotliT design, tbe originals having iwaaa so sacwsifully counterfeited as to jMcessitatesuch a step forthe safety of all ncerned. The Gazette noticed tbUfactat lee 'Lmo, and yet there are those who are sr of. 01 lv taking tbe genuine, though forMd- . tn, -bills, but tbe spurious as well. "We ocM again eaution our readers against acptiD? bills on this baDk of the denomination ri Mi. Those who have .them on hand jvld Taand them in at once, or take them xk soma National bank. There is any arson ut of them on the town. WHEAT MOVEMENT. The New York Bulletin, of the 10th inst., notices a check in the wheat receipts: Ly aference to our exchanges, we find that lor Se past week, and in some cases for two -weeks past, there has been a steady falling -citTa-i both seaboard and interior points of toe r-eeipts; while, with tbe exception, perJms,ot the Pacific ports, the shipments have een rather on the increase. This fact, taken a connection with tbe light movement in cur-t.-ency to the wheat-proaucing sections complained of at all the western points of aectiwulattou, indicates a steady falling off in t2v3available supply both in tore and in rmußit between the interior and Europe. Tbe result ot a continuance of this state ot dtflairs for another fortnight would probably jwodncesuch a "corner" iu this market at close of this month as has been seldom it ever seen, unless the shorts should be stole to settle up their contracts before that &Lme arrives. DOMESTIC DRY OOODS. Tlie Journal of Commerco, Sept. 11, says: There baa been an active lobbing trade durBg the week, without excitement, but resulting in the transfer, to the channels of üsiribation, vt a large amount of good. Tfcis ha reduced the stock held by the jobbers', and enabled them to realize on a large portion of the former purchases, but thus far tfc has not resulted in much demand from Cb arents and commission merchants. To cvlaoo broken assortments, and to fill up aps In their stock, the jobbers have called xüra few goods, but not sufficient to create juiy considerable movement from first jtüxls. Tbe result of this has been to depress prices. In some cases holdera ot plain cottons have made a further open concession, and we conform our qnotaiiotis to this reduction. Others have held their tock, nominally, at tbe old price, but all have. stood ready to meet the market upon offers from actual buyers. Prints have also receded a little, and in nearly all classes -f cotton fabrics prices favor the buyer. V(il pr.s are not ouotably lower, but broken invoxocs, and all but the mos, desirable Ktylea have been placed at some concession. If the country demand continues, the jobbers will have to replace their assortments, jQd this will at once give more animation sind firmer tone to the market. Thus far tba collections have been the most favorable ieatare of tbe business. The country has not raid up better for several years, in spite of Co trrneral complaint of the want of circu2atwm throughout the interior. There is a ffood degree of confidence among dealers, and toot few'severe losses have been realized. SOiVIEW OF TÜE HOME MARKETS WEEKLY REVIEW Or THE . INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MARKETS. Monday Evening, September 11. ' Tie pat week has been depressed inactivity y U5 Intensely hot and disagreeable weather Xbe Wanderer among the resort have been -g,ettlBg back all too soon for comfort. Mr. Charles Krag, of Over A Krag, among them. oa.ueffourpoimds of new adipose acquired amovz the bowers of Green Lake, w hlch is a iLpvload for bim to carry. Hestill talks about r tha month to dateV Town buyers

o. lotro r.nrr).iMl. but theV bUV

often and buy what they require. Sugar"

firm and Mocks light, with a steady ueinvBf Coffees are dull and quiet, with a down wan.

tendency. The choice grades are scarce. I'heewe are nrm and a full half cent higher. 1 Tied beef lower; now selling for 16lt,' c Ppices nrm. Syrups quiet and unchanged, 'i'he grain trade U a Uttle excited. Corn goes up. up. day by clay, Curtly on Its merits, and helped along possibly y the operators of the great cities, wheat is steady in this market for the past three or four days, with a symptom of strength to-dar. t'onn-

iry produce is ooing Detter, ana only wans ior lower transportation to climb up higher. Sales were pretty brisk and stood on the record as follow: l car red wheat at ft Ol: 140.UO pounds

boulder at IJc; 1 ir com. blRh mixed, at 77e: 500 barrels flour p. t.; 1 car amber wheat at f Um; 2.IK1 bushels amber wheat at f 1 08; 10 tons bran ntt'.ö. Quotations are given forthe buying prices of praiu and p-oduce, and the belling puces for flour and other merchandise. , . .. ; - BREADSTUFF. - Front Is pretty lull and hard to dispose or. Fancy brand-, ;or old........ t wxw 60 Fancy brands, lor lie w.......... . & &.. 75 Katnuy 5 (X'cv5 SO Kxtra . 4 5t. Ml Low grades .. ... 3 10,3 60 IrliLU Feed In fair sapply. Kran und shorts are quoted at S12Q1Ö, linefeed at S1Ö, and middling at SlS(i20. heat st es dy. ew wneat, red, ocsi 00; amber. SI tx'l C&; white, tl 0ök4l 10. ... . - l ORN-Is scarce. Clear yellow and high mixed, shelled In elevator Is quoted at 7tic: white. H)c for choice : ear scarce and not well settled at any price, say T-VitTTc. Oat Quoted at ITnc per buihel. In elevator, 50c. itYE but little on the market. Quotations at eo?t.N-c ior new. Baulky tjootat'onsare held at PO 'Jöe. ; Omons W orth f Töl per barrel for white. Vki table Potatoes, new early rose, tiOc per bus tit-1. fSweet potatoes, S3 t)02; 50 for yel low. . . RKCEIPTS BT KAILKOAD lour........ VheatM.. Corn ats Kye barrels, j bushels. 10.WO : 2x.tx) barley. Uran.... CO tons. 7,7fO liarreK lO.Stv bushels. , . " li,m-o ' 8t0 " Bin m e HourWheat. Corn Cats..... Kye. Karley. bran.... 1XJ tOI(S. BUILDING MATERIALS. LUMBER. PlNE1 and 2 clear, per M. feet.. Mooring, dressed 22 t-g: W . IS W(822 18 00(9 l'J W -.11 00(3 II (KH4 -. au wt&u oo ridins:, Ui-essed. Mock boards Common 1 wards , . bill stutT, to 1 teet . Bill stuff, over W feet Heavy timbers. 1 CO extra per M. Wheeling. . .. .. CA sawed shinglts -. No. 1 fchlngles - ... -. , La'h Southern pine nooriug, roiiiii-. Popl a itClear.... . 3 ;uy on (,-412 00 26 00 2S 00 1 I017 00 Common. luiLs Ash 1st aud 2d. ClI KHK V . bLA k Walnut 1st and id, dry... 1st and 2d, green. 10 Otto x fMlT. TO fWl ä oo(iJä oo 55 00(5.r to 4-5 0U.H 00 is ooax-oo lMistntWti CUllS. M Cemeut.lsqnoteil at f2J5 per barrel; Piastsr raris Michigan. per barrel; Newark.Sl pir batiel. lime Huntington, 30c; rial Kock :J2e per ui:liel. White sard, H per barrel. Fire brick. Ijj per M. Kire clay, 7.5c per bushel. fkMidln? brick, tP.5ixa!, according to quality. Lath, pine, at &5o. Hair, 4(KJ per bush rt. Mails, urn and o'.'s. Sl.tiO: 8s and 'Js. S1.7Ö: 6s and 78, 85: Is COUNTRY PRODUCE. The prices below are those of J. K. Ludd Co., and are unchanged from last week. Iams Market improving. Quoted Edttek l'rlme iirm itt.. . 20 2j Poor wblte - 1U( JSaANä-Prime NavyM 2 ouj2 ?5 common mixed 1 50 Fe at Ii e rs Pri me .. 50 Common mixed tuck.... 20 PoctTny Live: Turkeys, per Tf 7 Hd fowls .. 3 00 I Young chickeus-.......... - - wi2 Zi IlooHters i 'i ' Ducks 2 R-gs .. . . V4 Tai.i)w Quoted at eyac. How At Mrfg'-tos per pound. Honey Is bought at l-J0c per pound. Soaps Indianapolis Oenoan, 4c; lrocten Gamble's and Work's German, 77j4C. BabblSa lO10!v CANNED GOODS In good- demand. Tomtoes, U lbs., CI 50rtI 0; 3 lbs. ri00ra2 40: Yarmouttk eoru,! 75 W ;iIonntaln sugar U 00 ;TorphyS2 ( ; Baltimoiedo.rJOO; l'eaches, 21bs,tFJtOö2S5:3 Ilm, t-t W; piepeacbes,21bs.,$175: Western pac'iine, 2lb, -'OO; do, 3 lln 9SS5(35; blcl berries i bol h5; strawrrisfi, 2 lbs, f-J 35 2 50; raspJ'rries. 2 lbs, fi 50(U2 16 ; whortleberries, S2 2ä (&? 50: pineapples, 2 lbs,. t2 5tft2 75; green pea. 2 lbs, ti 2ii'fi 5o: string beansr$i T5&2; salmon, 1 lb, 52 Wä2 2ä; do, 2 lbs, U Wy& 75, F11UIT8. NUTS, ETC.. Are in good 'demand at nrm rates. The quotations below will be found to be nearly the sam as last week. 1 . " ' ' Ncts tjuoted: Almonds,, soft shell, 2325c; filberts, Klc; walnuts, French, lie; Naples, 18c: brazil nuts J2(tlc, peanuts, raw, 812e; roasted, lli(12'i. ' Dumtic Fkuit Priel cherries pitted S2( 31c L'ried blackberries 18'ioc. Green apples, choice It 00aK 60 barrel. Peaches 5?io per boa : f per Imshel. Pears, bartlet tu, SL'2 50 per busliel. I'lums Damson, ft ü&4 0o er Iwshe!and scarce. Tomatoes nominaL Urapt ia good demand at 5ttoper pound. ' - r'OKEiGN FariTS Oranges oat of market. Iiemons Palermo and Preuch, Slt(fiLi 00; dates. 10(c14c per pound; - ew ' raisins, layers, are held at S3 63 75; London layer II 1&S.4 'Z'K M uscafcel, crown, 14 double crown, fl2S (d(l 50; Valencia raisin m, 14(15c; bultana, itkise; drum figs. 16c; layer tigs, ia2uc; citron, &i.Oöc; earrants,t31C'c; Turkfcu prunes, new, 1 l15c ':.-""'iR tü.! iiv',f No new featnrt i have been developed, la . Uiiah market, and trade continues good. A-SÄafoPtlcia. lUui.' .. . .-a- .40 Alooiiol, K'al.....-.. Uti j tj j24i Alum, lb 4Y.(A Camnbor. lb :. 3."j (4 3S CoclUneai.lb ' 0 C4 Chloroform, lb 7 1 M 1 . tiopoeraa, brls per lb j. 2 ( Cream tartar, pure, lb..-... ' ' 45 44 4H odigo. U 1 20 (t 1 U) I licorice, Calab, lb, genuine 4j Magnesia, car b, 2 o, lb.:.. ........ Morphine, P. A W. ounee....i-..'.. - ft 5o Madder. lb.... . ........... IK (4 504 'i r (4 s "a (4 1 (4 2 25. (ilmöM (4 i 70 Castor oil. No. 1, gal....' bergamot oil lb..j...:.,-. Opium, 11)..-...-- .. - Qulnlne. oä Koart, castile, frM lb.................. Soda, bicarb, Regv, lb. : Sal ts, epsom, lb ......... Snuff. Garrett's pack, per gross... Snuff, Garrett's, per case of 4 doz. Sulphur, flour, lb............ . 2 00 7 60 lo oo 2 65 14 (4 1 i - eJif4 4 (4 17 00 (Si 16 00 5 (4 ft (4 25 45 Halt pet re, 1 Ij .- ; 10 Snrpcntine. gal....... 42 Tobacco Uoyal Gem is quoted at 7&o80c ; Mond or Navy, 60(i2e; black tobacco, iOfcj-we; bright navies and quarters, 5c(&e2c ; smoltiu brands 25aöoc. Coke 12c. , , , Wood Is quoted at l 50(?5. Wooden W ake No.tubs per dozen .8950(910 ;No. 2 ditto, W 509 ; No. 2 ditto, 17 5048 ; No. 1 Churns, common, per dozen, 110 50; No. 2 ditto. S9 50; No ii ditto, f8 50: No. 1 cedar churns Drass bound, $21(322; No. 2 ditto. I20(a21; No. 1 ash churns, SIS; No. 2 ditto. J16; No. 3 ditto. 111 ; stave half bushel measures, fo 50; hoop Iron bound ditto, t0i7; keelers, five lunest,l22ö; mea sieves, 11-16, ti; ditto 18, $2 50; O U buckeu two hoop, ti 00&2 lo; ditto three htop - oöcj2 4o Hyrcfh 6.'asi. halt lAke, IJIOO-IS; Ohio river, $1803190. Hod a English, 7&7Xc; American, J437c. GROCERIES Brooms Common, ti 25; medium, 2 50; extra. $3 JO. Can dlks Star. 19Q0c per pound, summe' premU 13dllc per pound. Hotel. 21f2. C'heesk O,uoied at 11 15c for prime to Choice factory. COKi EE Quiet. Roasting grades of Rio are quoted at l'M20c; fair to good at 21a22c; urime at 2'.&2&4l choice to fancy at 20c ;21(32öc for Laguayrä, and 30ö31o for Java. Mola km es New Orleans, 753o per gallon. Rice Carolina, Bric; Rangoon, 7J(3S, Patna, 8HC4'i: Louisiana, 89c. buoAiu New Orleans oat of the market. Refined is quoted at llic forA; 10?4(llo for extra C; and li;415 for hard; yellow surars lokc ... HpiCKSPepper, wr4.; auspice, o&züc; cloves. töi7üc :cassla. 8oKe.

JEAI-Uuupowd Is 9.votel Rt7öc3U50; Jm-

re

perial, oocrtin 20: Hyson. S1QI e0;Oolong, &)c 11; Ljjglisu Breakfast, .aSac. 1IAY AND rTKAW.

Notninx new can be reported orthJj market, ariu trade continues dull. Hay louse Timothy is quoted at TlotU per Inn fn.'m wagons. Tight pressed im quoted at 116

017; and leoee ditto at 116x317, and n more

rrom

store. Htkaw Is Rellin i at 00(3 10c vtr hundred

pound, or at If 603 per load. Hides Best city butchers green trMes. trim med, cows, 41310; steers, tie; do kip, V"llc: 11111, ij(ijiia, Kicru aaueu, I'ureu, yjo, h

cure; dry salted, 139 l-öc; green calf, per pound,

H'jiIjc; u ry calf, 3UCi;c ; s

heep fekins, 'JUQUbU,

as 10 qiuuuy, IRON AND STEfcl Busineß Is improving and pnoes aif xlrm liAKlrioxlU inch to 4 Inches by ; Inch-to 1 inch, 3.4; Inch to Vt lncb, round, it. 4; oiler sizes at regular list prices. Tools Axes, Siitrtaons' patent. $H; ditto plain, 113 23; Mixhawaka stiver steel, 522. (roes cut saws, Atkins' improred pntent, 55c per foot? ditto half patent. 60c:ciiprr saws. 65c: Ilahtning, k'jc; carriage bolts, U) per cent, discoont zrotu list. HoiteE shoes )noted at 25(8 SO, and mule shoes at 87 'ft7 50 per keg, standard brands. uorsesboe bails I'utman's 8s, ilie; Au Babie, O'n . M ' 11T . 11 J .k. 1 . - A .uieat nrnitru, ic; uriu western, JC. Nails tiuoted atlOd to 6od at ft ' per keg, ana smaller numoeniat ine u-aai anvance. . Steei Sanderson's best icnglisb tool, 25c; American tool, irc:spnnz steel, men, iz;c; iyA incii anu over, 11c; mia pics snapes, -sue. . imv GOODS Tliere Ls little to be said beyond that fact that ine traue in tins market is fair, gad no change in prices, wmcu are as iouows: TICKIN. Omeira, '-?2 Inch A l hon It eat; ACA... A Conestoga, 4-4 Medal... 1$ Medial I.xtra g Metlal Extra i-1 Äledal Lewistown, ö inch...... " 32 inch " 2ulnch. vy 3 17 1 ..28 Plaid., KROWN DRILLING, Nashville 111 I epperell S i.h mark .... KHIBZINO STKPES.: American, 6-3.., Vi Whlttenden -13 .14 L nlon BATT1NU. ipryM ...M M iddl in x CAKP CHAIN. VTiiie Coverlet warp KROWN SHEETINGS. SO' S7 11 11 11 10. varmont. Nashville.. MiddlevUle . ... fidano ... New Albany, .. 1 ll ntark, A. . lAtirei. D ii 10 8 7 7J-.' ' ll loll I aurel, II Park, A Granite, II.... Bei ford, li.... I'eoercll, N' Pepperell, o Pep ereil, R I'epjkereii, t. Txn.v4ale.... Hope 1 Hack tone ... Mas ont-t Hill, Hill, 4 4 Dwightfstar Yaii!li XX.. Rai ltoj. .......... tuaker. Cambrics. Iion&Ual?.., " Young Varrier.,...... Jabez Knight .'IVAIX KAJ4M. Anrioskegy A.. Le wist on j A Union .. bauuer.... . . FISH. -3 11 K2 Iii 30 The trad Is geueraüy quiet, brisk. On codfish pretty White ier half barrel t 6 0 6 L0 " quarter barrel " ii;s v. California nUmon, per half barrel... ... 3 40(3 ... 1 30.' 12 500 : 2f . Ti 00. " " kit Mackerel, rmrmess, per barrtij " . . ' half barrel.. " " quarter l rrel. " kit . ex. No. 1, hf brl. ' " kita .- No. a half bri.. " . " quarter brl " ' " .- kits Cod fisli...... Holland herring, per keg No. 1 smoke ; herring, ! li.-. . " scaled 11 50(4 1- CO (f 5o. i 00(4 a 00(4 1 40V 1 ÜÖ i 50(4 7 C-i 3 Ö0(ui 1 Mi t 1 4) 5 1 60,1 ( 4i4 4öi $ 14 'V 7 SO, a 3 7."x 4 1 50)3 Halibut. 6mafceiL Kkinned cat, half barrel " quarter Varrel.., . u. kitjj Coal Is enly sold ly th. '.mnd. p und5 The scale of prices la as foUows - Cents. I". rar.il Elocfcy per huni?ed. . .... 21 xx sand t reeK .V 1 'VI f 00 15 li. uy 4i Highland g?Me.. nisnianii steam., inittsburgAnthracite-..... Itrar.il nut.Brazil Kteara Virginia cnn&cl, Indiana caaei... IJnseed ctl, raw, reySic; bollefL-StäSi Ird oil, current make, winter stralaed, S'i 10ai 15. Tauntr's cUbLrait'best, böTOw- Banks' lwt. tt(!j06c: Labrador, Kl.5c. Xcüned coaJ oil, 1 14 llo for Ktaoidard; cusoliae fox lamp 202, lulbricatiag aud inaoliiueor oil(a1c. . PROVIS-UN. Tlie market Is vary ftrra and strong -witl4eii-dency up rtL J?'tlk shoulders. 'Jie; clear ri o, 1 1 Kg ; clesx, J 5c. Hacon aonldtrs, 1 lc ; clee lib, loc; clea, Jöc. SiuBmcriard, liJic - SEED. .-: Timotliy Is quoted at 73vä3 25; clover at 17 i0 7 Zo; nax seea at 91 w. , : TINNERS' :ßTOCJC.ANMETA.LS Trade 1 good ami imnrovlns. - Tin tlate. 1C, 10x14, cbrwooal. 1st quality. ' Tin plf.e, 1X.... Tin roaring, IC. 1 Ix'iO ........ . lC,2ox2...... Copper bottoms...,........... fi:i 1 m ! U (4 (4 C4 ( (a 1 fK) 12 VjO 2G 00 . o5 5 1 raKS aeu le......... ,o. 27. iron H-. 6 1 1 4 No. 21 smooth iron C...... t Zinc, per sheot... - " per cask IM; tin, Stniit's, . lirigh aunealed wir, Noh. U to , 'il(4 n id JH.T 1D.......... SoldeivUnnu.', 55 43 3S 0 a 4 (4 & (4 Copper sheeting 14 to-15 ca pl&uislied, 11 tu IS OK. ucat. ' boLioias Iad Pig . bivT ... ..u ........' Antimon) llabbltt metal. .. .sheet lieu, Nos.10 to 11 - ... " No.15to0 l voZI, lS.......t WTl ISKY-Steadv at SI OO. 35 a ?, & 12 (4 5 (ot 10 (at -.Mr V(silMfikfet steady. New wool coming In freely. Qnoted for unwashed, StvJOcfflecc washed. JN-iiue. ana ior iuu wjmicu, toatuti. WINDOW GUS single SVwngth. 2n4Qual. ist Qual Sx8 to 8x:'...-... 7 00 7 75 olS to lftxt;t 8 00 7 2.5 loxlü to LixlS.......... 1100 12x30 to 20x2tl - 13 00 Discount sixty per cent, oa above.. j j MOifEY, STOCKS, ETC. NeWYork, Sept. 11. Treasury disbursements, 5103,00. Custom receipts, ?l(is,ooo. Money, 22) i percent Pruie discounts, short date, 5QÜ per cent. KLerliusr exchange, SI 83? 4 for 60 days and f 4 85' .31 W for sight. ;oid, 109? .3100)4, the opening and closing prices. Carrj lng rates, Ji, 1 and 2 per cent, for borrowlng, to flat at the clo.se. Btate bonds quiet and nominal. Railroad bonds quiet and steady. Oovernments dull. Blocks were moderately firm and active during the morning dealings, with a general advance, Union Pacific reaching yA per cent. The stock exchange during the last hour of Duslness was UieBceneof great excltem eat, txC Eiuirp ad.

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vance Itl romtf of ih western roads, notably

oonuwMwn, i-aui, hock island and Wa bash, and fti tlie subsequent reaction a verv ac

tlve busineswas done in Northwestern and St. 1 Paul commoc.Roc.t Island Wabash, Union Pa-

einc and WesVm L;oicn, thedealicjts having

.c-cu iruuru hu mu unaaaii animauon. Northwestern coamon rose from &V to S' i and reacted to 37. St. yanl common advanced' irom

3L"i tO!M. andreact! to Äi'i. U-k Island W abaub advanced arout 1 per cent, but lost of the improvement m therinal dealings. market In the cioslntr of bUKlnevit was steady dry

tone. Ihecblef advance daring the morning

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w m i,Bion i-acinc, wnicu lea me marxet. and Western Union ant Lake Shore. Tbe great exelUment and activity later in tfre day in

irraner stocks was can sod y aramothAt acotlTt In Wisconsin bad decided hrnruhlA n the mtl.

ro&ds. This tooK the street by surprite. as spec ulators have been dieoantlsr a conti to decision. There was a general rueb to bnv irraniser stocks on tbisromor. bat Jtin prev.o to the call, when it was discovered That nontof the railroad oinclals or an j lodv cr could raMfy the rumor, there was s reaction. Thr sales of storks Lowiu v wm ahnnt lnn.nm shares, ef whld .S'jWX) were Wes!ro Union-, .n Pacific Hail, lUtf Krle, .IJXH) Lafte höre, ,0iw Wnlon Pscitlc, 17,to Northwestra, Pxrk Inland, tsuou StPaul and üMJ Wafcfwc. ROVKRXMETT 8KCURITIE8. l-UA-iWdjlhTiKrl. iHaUiMoq -I U. t. 6's "81 . U.he's tri f 7. 8. Fs V. llVi;8Vl);;lll8 VlIilllT iri'4'llI12li 11J ÜI2 112J4 IWiJ, IVjJllIöfi 115151113 l 1 1', 1 1 1 v ;itfj. ' ium n.' IT. H. Ts Vj. U. B. ts (nw) HK"-.ll'Jlin

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U. 8. e V 7 i it.' fr-jii7-f. ' r ' a, H7Ün7?-Jll7S. ii7!i!7H;iit U. 8. 10-W'b 11. t til.1:. I I I 11,1 ui.indiiVi Currency 6'b...mm. per centTdloaa.. lilt nr. iim !ii t s t j i it, in' i iii?;Miii"Jii24 infill-' in Oola imv4!Mi'if'.. iiisk 1U!!J09J Sterling- 4V. 4 j4JH The Darcbaslnz rncea ;or Oovernment bonus in Indiana-polls vary fro;u the New York oaota..lj'.l . BT ATE SlOCKb.

Tue. W'd ThT Vn. Sat. Mou Missouris... . K'i 3i 9.! 93 93 VW Old Tenneseos 77 70 CT 75 75 ri Nw Tenneasees. 7 7H. 75 75 7 New Virginias im 2.S n 2S 2s ir Old Virginias-. ?S- 28? 2i 2S 2 2:: Old N.Carolinas 20Jf 20H 2. 20 20 20 New N. Carolina. IQ 10 io 10 10

GENERAL STOCKS. Tu 's W'd Tn m. tiat. Mon Can ton. 58 58 50 78? 50 W4 58 50 W. U. Telegraph. 7W Qnlcksilver. Adams Express 31 32 32ti 1UM lUIIf 10 77 , 60S my, Vt elis r a reo tux Hl 77 60J4 American Ex, 'JA ... i oW. fltl Kl ü.B. Ex ... Pacific Mall t)7 Ct4 N. r. Central-, 10-, 1M)ä!UH' fliH5'l044 2 I 5if ?? I ?4 4K4)i Sj-Jl 104 Erl--. Krle, pref erred-. 51 " 125 125 73J4 Si 6 l tooj,' 61 51 I 61 I 61 61 liarlem. ........ Harlem, p'f'd Mieiaigan Central. Pittoburg,.12 125 120'4Ü!;'12Ü 124 126 125 I12S 7: 7J 125 125 73H 72 87 '4 37 65 ltioV, 104 ' 52v: N ort h west ern N'tSwest'n pre f.. Kock Island., lotLioHjN. J.Central 1UU KU ioi; JtH; 62V OH? I0k Wl. IM 8t. Paul 8r..ranl pref, Wabash 3.) WabU pref... to WJ 7 25 r -s 65 S3 rort n ajue... y-i 7 24 Terra Haute. Ttrre Hante pref. 7 ' 1 25 15 nr:.1iiV 25 VSJ 101i 241 Chics-o k AI ton ... C A. preferred lüijdloi Ohio. Mlssissi'pi. 1V1 7o4 90 34 100 1 -;4 101 i-i t0 o I 74 -t w -; v.., C Gl C- . .... C, ti Lake öhore. WH e-jy, ?:,: kp - 101'ojlOllyl 7N. V4.'5 7414 Icdia-it Central., lllinoii Central ! ßo o-4 U. Paeiäc atocks 31 0"?i 3i y, i 3-13 i U. lar.no bonds,-. C. PaciSc bonds 1 f 1. A 1 juka wana. Hartf.-rd Krle 10.Sl J lütt. ica: 1 I l 1 10SJ4 i MAUKETS BY TELEGRAPH. t N r.W IOKX, Nept. 14. Flour laatesdraml tmeha3cd; riosla tinner: receipt.. 10.400 barlels; salen were in; wie f f superfine Western and Wtate it $1 40.5 00; common to good extra Western nnd .State at 4 00(m5 25; good ts choice do at 5 50(uk5; white wheal Western extra at 9 53 Ü 40; cemmon tf good r xtra Ohio at f 5 10äS 85: cotumt to cftoiecHt. Louis at 5535(3);00. .Rye nour-i.nnur; saies were made at Z4 t-"i MJ Corn meal Is stead y ; salm were made of Western at ti V(t)i 75. Wheat Is lc bibber and In fair deraanU; sales were made of 1f.) Chicago spring at 1 IK.l 1; Ko. 2 Chicago spring at (1 17 fil la; i?o.. i: Nthwe.steni spring at il to: new No. 2 Milwaukee at SI Jtil 19; old do at $1 26; ungradeJ Iowa and Minnesota spring at SI 13(4 I 27 ; N 1 prix at 11 27ml 32; new winter red Western at 11125; old do atf 1 2C;jiew amber VKter.:t 12.ii.jl 28; prime white-Michigan at II 3; white- Western at $12812. Rye Is fuiet; sales were made of new at !12cSI 00. Barley Is nominal, llarley majb Is ia fair request;. sales were made of Western at 1125. Com ts hea-yand l(.2c lower; reoeipts 2300 bushels;: sales were made of Western, mixed at 'J'-tfot rejected at 4c; Western yellow at 07c. OaU Are heavy and lower; receipts 72,000 bushed: sales were made of mind: Western at 61 (t)2Hc ; white Western at 64'a0. Hay Is Attn ; fleawere made ef new shipping at 60(465c. Hops Are Arm. Coffee Is dull ruid luiminal; sales were made of Rio at 141'Jo. Ha ear Is of Carolina at 8?ie. Petroleum I&easier and in fair ttemau l; sales were made ( crude at4r4 6e; refined at 12c. Itosin Is Crmr sales were made of strained at ti 20(42 2a. TurpentineSale were made of spirits at rJVio. Eggs Are firm: sales were made of WstMern at lS2oc. Pork I.fiiTrter; sales were made of new mess at V-"i.. Beef inlet; sales were-made of mess at f 12(13; bef bams quiet. Cut meats Are firm; snls were made of pickled saaulders at hc; in bulk; smoketl do In bulk.at itye. Butter Is firm -.sales were made of Western at 22(3Cc lArd I firmei; sales were made of prime Bteam at llic. Cheese Is iiuiet; sales were made of tommon to prime at lll3c. Wrlllslfjr Is lowr; sales were made at frliiü , CHICAGO. Sept. -14. Hour rs nncbanged; sales were made of extra shipping winter wheat aurimitti,i6,. h neat 1. in fair demand sales were made of No 1 Chicago spring at fl 04 No 2 Chicago s jring at !sc cash ; 7V sc Her September j 'Jj'Au seller Ot toler; No 5 Chicago spring at!?!)ic; rejected at KJ a'iuc. Corn Is in fair demand at lower rates; sales were made of No 2 ; mucu at toy. re-iuiar; striutiy fresh at 7tio cash ;75',c seller September; TC.e seller Oclober: tic st-llerall tlie year; high mixed at 77!iS77':.c : rejecieu is nominal, uais uuve auvanceU ; sales wereiuiiueoi o z at yieasn; 47'4c seller Sep tember; 4oVjC seller October; rc.e tetl at 4o,gtbc, "ye 1 sieauy; ships were maun ot iNozathL'c ney 1 sieauy; sales weie made of o 2 at Hhc casii or seller feeptemeer; sic seller October .NoHatsisic iimolhy seed Is quiet and me market is weau ; sales were made at S2b04 2n). Pork Is in fair demand and prices hava advanced : sales were nutde at tZi 50 cash ; S17 60 elH0 wlierall the year. Ird Is firm; sales wereinaueai?iiK;;i seneraii tue year. Bulk mejits An advance is asked but noneestabtiniiod ; sbonlders are held at OJc buyer Septem uer;saics were made of abort rib middies at HWks ....a. 11T 1. t . , .... , . t i. . . . bhh, riuc eii; iiuue hi 11 in, Jj&ae lreinis l o Uuna lo. 'v. i.c for corr. ; 3 :x: tor wheat Ou tlie open board wheat closed lirm and prices remain unchanged. Corn closed tirmer: sales were made at 7wj seller September; 74-;o seller wiooer. vaisciosea sironecr; sales were made at47J;f4c seller September. Receipts Flour. 4)00 barrels; wheat, 75.000 boshels; corn, 15d.0J0 bushels; ots, 65.000 bushels; rye, 2,0tX bushels; barley, 13.U bushels. Shipments Flour, 4,000 Darrels: wneat. 1 sum Dusiienrcorn. 110.1) hnvh. el; oats, im.oiio bshels; rye, 2JU00 bushels; barIcy, 7,000 bushels. CINCINNATI. Sent. U.-Cotton-Is fair a nd nrra ; sales were ' made at 16c. xiour inemarKet wsteadv: Rains wem nttHA uitainuyai -C4j u. wneat is dnll and de clined; wues were made of red at S10 dril 10; wiiue at $114(31 IK. Corn The .martot stead)-; sales were made at S-ic. Oats The marKet is steady: sales were made at 43";!c. ji.c iair ana nrra; saies were maue at U7c, Miriev li fair and llmi: sales were made at !i ll"(l 3). linseed oil Is unchanged; sales were male at MS5c Bard oil Is unchanged, r-g-is Are dull and unchanged : Bales were made at- 15o. Butter Is unchanged: sales were made of choice Western lteserve ataoc; Central Ohio, choice, at 22(J5c ; common at lslc. Cheese is nrm. Pork is scarce, lirm and higher; sales were made at - 0"Q-J uu. iaru is in Jight demand and holders firm ; sales were made of Hammer fct 14c. Bulk meats No sales. Bacon Is In light demand and holders nrm; sales were made of shoulders efrly at 1030 for spot ; lo; ,c for bnyer September; closing at I07ic for spot; sides closed at l!iai0iic. Whisky Sales wero made at SI 00. TOLEDO. Sept. H. Flour Is Arm; sales were made at S5 7ü(ü7 00. Wheat Is l ',2c higher. closing weak; sales were made of No. 2 white Wabash at si .'; iso. i white vvaoasn at Si u: No. 1 white Michigan SI 18; extra white Alichtgan at fl 'Si; amber Alicnigan, 6pot and September at fill: seller October at SI 12: No 1 red at SI ll;No. 2 red, spot, at Sill; seller October at SI i'l; Ko 1 amber Illinois at SI 20; Ko, V uq. at i 10, corn-is uuu ana .a snaae igwer;

nrm; saieaweremadeoirairto good refining at S'ift.o.. Molassess Is dull aaik unchanged. Rice Is dull and unchanged: sales- were made

sales wore made of high mixed at 81c; new seller November at We; seller December attwc; 1 l, c; yellow at Sie. Oat-Ar m fair demand Jt lower rw; sales were made of No 1st 61c; seller uVtcbor at LV;; AUchliran at Ale. Freghts- Are steady; to Buffalo. ' ?tc.f2l.?1wfo5öbW nd6eifsed. liec?lDts rTjl'0.ba,TeUi heV 24,iw6oshels; cor a, lo.OuO bushels; oau,lljo bushels, hipmenu tlonr,i,swbmrrels; wheat PWjüü bcsbels; corn, 8,000 bushels ; oats, 12.0U) bushels. ST. LOTIS. FrnL 14 CntfAn-T n.. , I

and part The Id Flonr-Is unebanged. Whert is In aood de mand at fuil prices; sales vire niadeef No reaiallatM07l: No2mllnt,.tn i:t iwav oviirr .njvenoer. uats re slow: were 4iiflde f NV 9 t i. changed. Re-lH htehir?W --ri ocfSl. Vhlsky-iiedr aaJe, rTICi Pork-Iflrra:iIeweremadratt24. R con Is in active demsmd and nricM r hipr sales were mad tv. nMur. .1 1 .V' .V. siaesatiojiaio-v; cle.-w sJdes at J6lc. Lard -IsunchaiiKecT. Ho-s-Are steadr: sales were uiaunpi iocaersatjo(rjH ; Mntratat s.i2.yg oou: Yorkers and itscon i Ji 7 v.-T .i Ontn Are UBehange.l. Kecelpts lour. 7,of0 barrels; wheat,i.uco busbtls; corn, juoo buNhrks; oau, 2,UjO bushels; barJey, 22,?Jt bushels; r. 2.WW onnneis? nogv, e,ooo bead. nJpments-Wheat, IAI.TIJIOKE, HeptH. Freur The maret fs iuinunfuy; sai were-msvie or Howard oireet ana estern supernne at 54 fortvi m,i do extra at 1 4)C4 o; do. family at l-5üfji. W heftt Is Armer: sale; were rnioAm nf Xn v. Western at Sl 25; rejected at IV 1.59l IS; arter m estem at ti 251 üa. Corn Western mixed is uuiiKuu luwrr; Ntics were maoac wc. oa Are steady ; ues were nade of white at wjs&c. Rye Indult r sales were ssade otöotoo. Ilay--j-, uuci uktt, Kues wervmauor ai f 17 ooiv Jv. 'a i-iuiiaiuiij .jc juiti. Di nriD,- Wim a llglrt svck. Mess poik 8ales were' made at ' T-l a1 2Wj. Kcon Sales ware "Trade f shoulders at ii;tSiir;4c; clear no sides at loy U' -s; Hams Are very uuii; sale were mact of sugar-cured at 15J16c. iard Vales were Krade rvt 15. Batter c'-tern Is scatwe and wwnted sales were inwae oi cjoice ai't; ralr to pnxl at 5i42.c, Cof.se Is 'et; sales were made at Ij'.i.i itc. reirMeum is unehamred: Kies wei mada of cruai4,i(it ve. Vr bwty I k) wer; aJes were LOUISVILLE. fet. 14. Cottm Is tchauired : sales were nmrte t ktic r"lou-Is naiohanged ; jale were made of aopernne a S4 U; exVra at i mxh eiira iarviy at tl; A. -.No 1 at i 0(40 !--: iaccv at oiif7 00. Whea4r-Ia nnchanged; salea were made of red at !)Sor; amber at 1; wm' at i wai u - corn is uncnangeJ : sales were made at 70f)74c. Oats Are nncbaod; sales were aaade of cued fl$4&(Wc; white at 4.Srt50r?v. Ie Is uncbaneed: aalea were masle at Pork Is fair Md scfnuwcd: ttaies were maaesi Rtw. tsaoon is advanced; sales were made at loT 11. lö'ift to!-:c.. Huar. cured htm Sn4es- were made at- lira 15c; plain at 14c Bulk meats Are advanced; sales wer made at WZ. tfM. Ji.'i. lKntlsl rLard Malm 'sue at ..,c; wmsav aies we?w made so, tl 00. Lagiiug Hiles were made c Kentaeky fcmp at u;4c; l-ir and Jute at 14k 14 4c, as to PHILADELPHIA, Bept. 14.-Flour-There was very sn H busisess, with the prices un.ngexl ; sales were mad of Indiana and Ohio erlra family at Sö 7-3 tM 75; high gradrs at f7 75cj o. wneat is in iavrdemsiDd: sales were made of ?fcoice rex at tl 20(81 23; amber at tl isC& Kye Is steady; antes were made i nie Corn Is act) ve ; sales-were made of mixed Western at 9lc. Oats Are firmer: sales weramari of nixed at 64c. Petroleum Is held at 12ofo? reilned ; K' Je Jor cruöen barrels; 4'4c tor cra-io in bulk. Whisky 1 held at SI 06. Ilutier--Males were made of prime '.Yestern at 23(a24c:. fair to good at ua2c. Cheese Is nuiet and fir unMILWAUKEE. SeoU 14. Plour Is unciiaaesi4. Wheat Is flrai: sales-were made of No. 1 Milwaukee spring at 11 U5; No 2 Milwaukee Gnlmw A . C I IM,!, . Wa . D I ' 1 I . . r. j . " ... wvj, Drifknuurc et i. ir,-4u; Bcuur Uiber at or,rtCj Oats Are easier: salea were made of No.2at4c. Corn Is arce and higher; sales were made of No 2At 77e. itve Is steadr: sales were made of No 1 at . 85c. llarley I weals sales were made of No 2 8entemfrw- at fl 00; seller October at ic. Freights To Buffalo, 54c c; tMwesro. 7'e. Keeemts t lour. 1.000 barreis; wheat, OfM bushels; coro, tiliO bvehels. Shipments Flour, 3,000 barrels; wheat, 400 buhels; corn, 155,00 bushels. firm F.ud better ; sales mh made of 'o 1 red winter at 51 J2: So 2 red winterat SI 08. Corn 1 qüie:iid nnchfioged; sales were made Of high mixeti -at 0c: low mixed" at Hm: ears on tra(c ut 812oi Oats Are dull and lower; sales were made or No. 1 State at 63c; No. 2 State at ole; white at 51c. I'etroleum Is ouiet: sales were madeat standard white at Ohio rte testatllliftill'.x. Receipts Wheat, 8.150 busuels; corn, 1,400 bujels; oa4.s, 9.750 bushels. CINCINNATI IRON MARKET'. """ Cioixt?ATi, September 14. 1874. We Imve no change to nte in iron durin$.lhe past week. Tbc daman has been reasonably good, btU as tlie stocks- offering are large,' aside priees-Jiave been accepted. There ! a growing, feeling of confidence in the trade. We look. for an Increasing demand during tae fall and winter. Prices may not be liigher, yet If the surplus stocks are to com extent assumed, the trade will be on a sounder basis tban for the yvar post. Herewith find Quotations of plz iron, lx week endiag this date. HOT KLAVF CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock, No. 1. per ton.. Jl SI(2 S4 nanging iiock, wo.i, per ton ski si tianfanic kock. i-onre. er ton r, Ü9 Tennessee, No. 1, per toja ..; sfi(a : Tennessee, Forgey per tnn, 27( 20 Alabama, jno. 1, per ton .. 31(3 32 .uisjoun. io. 1. nt ton . 5; oi Missouri, No. 2, par too . au 32 HOI BLAST STOXE COAL. Missouri, No. 1, yr ton ......... Missouri, Forge, per ton 3?( S3 27 2U on, tso. 1, per ton. i(4 31 OlJo. Forge, nekton .... 27cj 28 Scotch Pig, No lv per on . COLD BLAST CHARCOAL, Hanging Rock. Car Wheel, per ton..Missouri. Car Wheel, per ton 503 55 4t 52 Smai 55 Kentucky. Car W heel, per ton.... Tennessee. Car Wheel. ter ton.. 4tv-( 52 48y 52 4H' 52 4" 48 9ütj 9i Georgia, Car Wlieel, per ton. . Alabama, Car Wheel, per ton. Machinery and Forge, per ton... Blooms, per t-jo .... .. ADDY, HULL & CO. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET. . - Nosdat September 141874. Receiplsby i ail road were reported, cattle, 113 cars; sheep, ti cars. In the local yard there were 216 head of generally fair cattle of which all were sold but SO head of the poorest tommon grade. There was a brisk demand and good cattle sold readily, 2 cars of Terans sold at S3 to S4. Prime shippers are worth $5 to So "5; best butcher's stock, SI to Si 50; fair to good, S3 2-4; common, $2 5o.. HotiS. Receipts at tbe yards 050 head, killed l,20t, lJtX) stock hogs were in the pens, selling with fair demand at ft 50Q5 ; good lat bogs, H to $6 50; extra heavy, W 75. S11 eep. A small lot of prime sheep bought at SI 00. CHICAUO HVK STOCK MARKET. Chicago, Sept. 14. Beef cattle The receipts to-day are 3o0 bead. The market was active especially for best grades, whlchlwere scarce; with sales or common to choice at t 00: lexans, $2 U)(9'l 50, stocKers, ti 253:1 d. Shipments, ; head. Hogs Receipts 6.000 bead. The market was active and higher; common to fair selling at tti ;iU(i7 00 ; good to choice, 57 zaS 12; J. . Ship ments. 4.2U5 head. Shkep Receipts, o00 head: the market Is quiet and prices unchanged. CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK MARKET. By Telegraph to the Sentinel. CiscixsATi. Sept. II. Cattlb Receipts were, for the week, 7,4oi head cattle; 7.KS5 bead sheep; 8,80t.Uead hogs; the market wa strong for better grades which are scarce, and dull for inferior; extra, selllug at S-37 5(4 00; prime, S4c6 5 60: medium, S3 25(34 25; common, S2 00(33 00. Sheep and Bamus Sheep in.good demand and firm, and all selling at 32oilo0; Iambs scarce and active at S4 (Xiftj 50. Uocs The market was active and s Irons for letter grades: Inferior dull; whole range, S-5 50(37 80. EAST LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARKET. East Liberty. Pa. Sept. 14. Beef Cattxe Receiptajfor 3 days were 205 head : total receipts for the week 8,041 head; not much business done since Friday ; not enoueh to form quota tions; prices remain mucn the same; tne run is not expected to be very large the coming week. Hogs Receipts ior 3 days were ,ioo neaa ; to tal receipts for the week. 12,905 head: best Philadelphias, S3 40a8 60; Yorkers Sti75a7 25. BSP KEP Receipts for 3 days were l,o;head; total receipts for the week, 12,700. head: no sales. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. NivYobk, Sept. 14. Beef Cattle Receipts yesterday and to-day were 3,9 bead, making 8 200 be&d for the week, against 10,250 head for iamg time last weefc; tbe marfcvt opened witoi

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cw at fl2 75ral312SM cwt. at ill 0uimrv?lZL cars do. averarinir -,1, . " - Ot lllknnia tT ... at 111 7SS 13 cars rf- -VV' r 3 Vi cwt, at HIT . 1 rul. it 1 j ' 0 ermine w - w, o u us, Bveratinc sales I cwi; 7 cars of )V,to t. JL' J,- -. 'ul cwt: 7 can. r VW..ir.lL-,e,r.S scant a K Itiimi'i-.i. .1 ...,HiBj cwi, at rX a IX at?: 7 ' " V5"P.I?4 t i2 ÖU verafij Uing -I hIV' " rkin Scwt.at fll: 4 - of Texans. v..iirr".VV er - 1 averafffair A ' .' 7uT. T"'' 7 cars . J I A .-f - OO, BVeraSlai . and 43caraV sm. ewl.' n1' fl7 T5. ' "K1 4 wl, at 17 6 ?K hP AT s-Tlie receipt to-day wer p-afnt. ')i -s 1.. Ti . iw me wee a..1.1 li':K, htaU ior same Um last nk Äl'y0' demand and pm.i: er bat libera sales were tUrp d from 4,'a'c ixt Ihr oi i'...r , tTi1 J.3--?,ave,.f?Iln ,w lb- iTV 1 c?r dof veragini .31b!sat44c; 1 ear do, aveiasing w lb? T"f. 5' .s: l cardo. mveTni'm ihTf,. at SiiilmM o y. -rar 1 Canada! averagu ""s 108. at ty4c; 1 car of Kentnckv lamb. avenufln m t .. iveuwciy IIOG The recelnta irw. . . making 27,o heal for the wetk xSi head for sara t ma -s.t 1. . . ' at toi4s for grass-fed. and -V:ffV v,TA ... eorn-fedX-NEW U:3"? MARKET. package tra-Je was on?nr nodmiA iui kki.. bra neues unite active; cotton Wds oniX 1 first baads, ?t malnty unehimrSbe print awrket was extdted n.i r,ri ,Ir.,' r J'Jal varus, Oamers Amokkfir &nH u'mt. : aiSxts fairly artlve; wolenT?ud qoieT NEW YOBX COTTON MARKET. Nrw York Srt. 14. cotton T ut. ..1 w".made 2',ÜS baie mlddUng-upu'nds at Orleans ot livr- ic .-1-..- L.J r T7 " ' .-v . vri o. uaies groaa receipts, 4fH2 bales, futures closed jd-irwiainc; neuer jaarcn. Kfhiu f ..n AprPia 9-lOQl.o. ' - ' PITTSBURG MARKET. price were unchanged; Penbaylvaniaand ttüo red. fl lul 15: wlilu 1 vt. t -r and luc; I'fetrwleuui Crudllriii a't böCqtWo at 1'arU.er iuruu:nTOiaiasQirnei,; retinett flrrv but demand moderate at LH4c, prompt delivery 2c: ew iork. delivery prompt. FOREWN MARKETS. Lowiiqt, Sept. 14 Kale of discount 'on. the open market for ihr meath's Mils waa 'M'i per cent, or 7-ltt per cent Itelow the Hank of Krxund rate. Ousels, for mnaey, 92'.; lor accouaw y4 ; -20 s, lHHo. 10'4; do- of iSbf. 1U; 10-KBr I04V-; newasW. Central laeidc, 6; Tallowrll i! petroleum, ttJc. PARiJS.Sepu 14. Rdntes, 64f 32c. Liverpool, Sent. 14 Cotton strong; middling uplands, i-d. Orleaas, 8 ,d. Sales, hales, Including 0,000 bale tor t peculation ami export, aud lo.inx) bales American. Cotton to arrive, buoyant, mainly tor new crop. Breadstufis Cj-jifct ; Corn, 55s HdQis. Cheese- best grades American, (Ms. C0MMISSI0HMEE0HANTf And whc4Hale dealer in apples onions, potatoes, butter and eggs, baled bay and but&w. flour and srain. All orders promptly filleiyasd consignments strictly odfcered to, 173 od 175 River street, Cleveland, O. . . C. B. CLARK. Tili: LAST DITCH. BEAVER LAKE ALL RSCLAIMED A 5niJANl WATER PERSTtftMANCB. A correspondent of the People's Press, of Kentland, gives tbe - following inteiasting account of a region that has had considerable notoriety iir& and last. The end is likely tobe better than tbe beginning: On the 29tb ot August, 2m4, in accordance with a note previonslj' given the proprietors ot the adjoining lands and invited guests,, including, a- number of gentlemen from Chicago Wilmington, Kankakee and Momened, assembled together -with a hundred or more of the settlers of the northern part of the connty to witness the opening of the ditch that will drain the last remaining, water of 1 leaver Lake. AtlSoVlock r. they met at the junction ot the lake, which has been reduued irom an area of ,000 square miles and a depth of tive feet, to an. area one-fonrth of a mile wide and two and, a half in length, and one and a half feet in depth. Thi icignificaut body of watsr, which has teen gradually reduced from its natural size to thepreaent size, and where was once the body of the lake, is iov rich and productive com fields, aDd luxuriant pastures for large herds of cattle was once the most unsightly swamp that could be found , in the West. In the early settlement ! of Jasper county, of which Newton theo, constituted a "fart, lleaver Lake and Bogus Island a small hillock in the center of tbe lake won a reputation lor horse thieves, burglars, counterfeiters and other disreputable characters, which made it the sight of much unwritten romance. On its bosom, innumerable flocks of ducks, geese and swan stopped in their annual migrations from more southern latitudes, and since the fear inspired by tbe came oi Bogus Island and its imaginary Claud Duval's Dick Turpin's, have been removed. Many persons who can not be scared by a duck on the wing, and who can maintain that serenity of countenance which is iDseperable from great courage, when the booming of tbe prairie 'chicken resounds over tbe prairie, bavo come from the Hub, New York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati and Chicago to wage a war of extermination against tbe aforesaid feathered denizens of tbe lake and the prairie, and have in (sportsman parlance) bagged a great amount of such game and wasted tons of powder and shot. But to our task ; a ditch bad been con structed thirty feet in width, had been dag bv Mr. K. Parsons, in the employ 01 iuessrs. Milk and Cooler .to the margin of tbo water. and the ceremony of opening the ditch and lettins the remaining water out or the lake was the cause of all the assembled gentlemen beinsr present. Mr. Milk removed the first shovel-lull of dirt followed by Mr. Gregory, Cooley and liancroft (not the historian but a relative) followed Dy an tne invuea guests. The small barrier was soon removed by amatner "snadesmen" and the water rushed into the ditch amidst prolonged and enthusiastic cheers. Tbe whole party then adjourned to a grove of willows, where a sumptuous least was prepared Dy the hospitable producers ot me autoining lands. Messrs. Milk and Cooley, after they had all partaken something to renew the inner man ana build up the waste or muscie occasioned Dy tho severe and protracted use of tbe spades, again returned to the scene of their moraineexnloit. and each in his turn made an eloquent farewell speech lo the fast receding waters of the once renowned Beaver Lake. The draining of this lake will redeem the richest section of country in the West, and in less than two years Irom this time, where is now the richest alluvial deposits so wet as to defy cultivation, the visitor will seethe most luxuriant pastures and the most productive corn fields in tbe world. This ditch will soon place in cultivation 150.000 acres of land, andit demonstrates tbo feasibility of the whole system of draining undertaken by the Newton County Dralnnjr Company,

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