Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1875 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. THURSDAY AUGUST 19 1875 8

A- C -A. R D Trade Palace, Oct. 7. datroTDÄor Notions0 B v aWinyg our individual attention ijygiviiJ N York, we nav lu;;,r2d a liSor Silk. Black o" Ä Ml.un.ry ai euch n ciiphtßras as cnauies ua ht prices known Eince 1862, Our prlecsare alike to a., . a Oranger. uSHi house will find at no other house mortaitraetive goods or lower Xj. S- & CO., tbadk palace. WEEKLY BUS1NKAS REVIEW. MONEY MATTEP.S. . i-oS moy mifHtt .meats in iffid to the a a.nl amount of currency in circulator, owandt.u3c,ro,ll,e oik la l.in ..v.s the r:dlowhiE correct t.3"rej: Oath'Wot n, tr, 13 there were: Plain Legal Teoders aud Frac. I nr......... M-Jnt..-besinns; 2"-'.'Ul .National Bank Note - - ;tUaru stale oo - " ' Total enrr.-ney October SI. Iii 1.2 0,1 j- ruMif leb statement L.r.1 tender not 09 "''li'.'i.M Krae local r''--":";!" 8i.Nlfc.4iB , . t Hti aud liquidating bsnK tili fircutaüog,esUuA.vd Je tat circulation July J. 1S73 742,110,317 Tb treasury department Las commenced tne f cumulation oi silver coin in the vaults fcf the sub-treasury at Boston to a larS9 extec:, with a view to sub titnting the same for ike circulation of 'fmtioml currency under the recent Jaw oi cnSre work ia to bo pressed as wwJly a powli Tod will be completed c' ft September. The '."Si stored there is O tons, cr sio.COO.tOO. INDIANA HO CHOI'. VEATIVE SHOWING OK HIS 2SfMllW. OF HCGS IX IHK STAT E OK INDIANA, HY COPXHKS. ON THE FIRST PAY OF AIJUL Ih4 1S75, AS ÄFPOKTED TO 1HEOFFICKOK THE AUDITOR OK KTATL, A3D COMPILED UY

K. HKNDFP.SON, AUDITOR OI'.NTIES. AUelUS Alien - Harifcolomew Jlentoa li.'arfcT'onl ........ Booue lrc-. "an oil Cass Cltt lie ....... Clav Clinton "rawford - L'ävfs I Marborn... DdCjitui' IJeKaib To.r.rAr. . hitos ..... Klkhr.rl Kave'te Floyd l-'OU D i Iii D 1-Yanlt iin. ........ l-uiion iibsou inn: lireene - Hamilton Haococte ilairlsou'' Henrtrick Henry .. Howard - lluritintou...1aeUon .Jasper lay ... !eä'r-oii .lonoiusis . Johuon Knox KofCinvkO jj?range li fee" aporte . Iaw re nee. Madison ............ .. Marion-...... Marshul Martin ,-. ..... Mlamu.. . - Monroe .......... Montgomery.-. .Lorxu.n..... 2ic-'Wn oMe hio Orange Owen ariiir...'...M.M m lerry....Pike Porter I'osey - PulaskiPutnam. - KaiHloiph Ripley-.... Kuh. ?cotr Shelby . spencer starke - Steuoeu. .. ;sti. ;,:t.7 .7,2 1 " j;;,iii7 1 1.1TJ IV 10 rNi .!t.417 l',VH'!t JI.H'l f),?J! 12.9l.-i Vi l-VJII ; :;, i' i:.7( i U'.iJfi ;;...- 41.11:: J i Tt'-I M.UM .co,r 7a Vit 37 im 40, !KSK 14 15 i:'.:iöl 1 1.ÜSS Jti,!71 4ö,6i! 4'1,4'Jl 1!).!HH1 22.4! M,T7 40,S;C 7.71 14 .K1 (.71 ,4M W.772 6-i,ia 17,0!W Xi,n! 0 V1.CJ7 ÖJ,UÖ1 Jll I ,011 7.k; ! iS 41, -i i,;y; : !u,4.21, Til J.777 i,6ü i7,4;.j 8,90.! tj.2Sl 3M S7l:; ,0'-k2 17.US : B'H.t,(K)U a:,usi 27.CS 19,401 17'.. 0 In 1 14,1-0 1V4:3 H1"3 l'i,f7S Ji,fil7 tS,l'J7 -7,4 12.4ÖI 4,7Ö1 is.t.' i.v.,74 1 . . 4. , - 't :(.;;! J,i7u :;,474 J,. 1 4 J .277 21J.37Ö i(j,JCl :n.loi i'.MOJ a4.i!-i t',47!4 '7,-M tl,T6o 4.j,ntJ 15,143 l'J.12 0 l;i.!d 417.HJ H,MS 40,S32 7,715 l'.'.üit V1.3S2 ::o,4Cs :;i,t77 lf,.V2 17,".2"( i"A7HS 7..SH7 fc.",42 14.41S 1 1.91 1 2.0J5' T6.'J!C! i,:m 1T.1N) t,6V2 42.125 Wt8 J2.nu 8,!41 1.T !,05t :;i,ltw 20,879 2.i,8 s,e9j 27,52 2"',73 l!l,40l Sullivan S witzerland. 'flppeeanoe 'Pi p ion ... . - IJnlonVanderburgh . Vermillion ....... Vigo . Wabash.. Warren Warricfe WashingtonW aync ...... We;Is w til 'Whitley : Total 283,651 So report furniBhed for 1873. 2,lW,6j7 REVIEW OF THE HOME MARKET. Wedsksdat Evening, Aus. 1Ü. The markets were stronaer to-day In nearly all kinds of staple product. Wheat opened In -Chicago at II 17' t lcr e'eptembtr, and ad--vaneed to ft 18S- torn al advanced, under favorable advice from Uverpool. At this poiat, iLongh prices weie nominal, the market t-eowed signs of weakness. Un the auestion of the CORN CROP IN 1SDIANA, there is yet a division of opinion, and that, too, among men who are good j odgea In such matters. The Hon. Kraaklln Landers, In an Interview oa the subject, held that the product ot the state will not turn out more than two-thlrda the amount of last year. Bute Auditor Henderson and Hmetary NetT, who have accest to wi'le informal ion, lni'liocdtotAoMiiua view. The lo of the vast crops in ibeboiiwm lar.Uicuu deeply iuto the a grcgat5. resurs. it Hevea claimed bysome, that the area pla tited was below the averacc, but l hin dor8 not ajree with tho views of the Agrioullmal Bureaa, nor with report 0 firtu cbt Blued. Theinforraiiiion obtained, thronen the Irwal prtss aud also the jeisonal observation of many intelligent parties, tends to establish n different oouc-usion frorn that of the nciit lernen named. It is imiKsibie jet to luukeatrnstworUiy esdmate at' to this state The Hoods wrought vast destruction beeau&e of tlie considerable extent ol river bottom la this suite. WHEAT AXD FLOUK Temain ina very dull and unsatisfactory condition. During the past week there has been bat little doac. Supplies of new warat which

have bnthown on th board are disheartening to look at. Hut .nees or old wheat are too blgU to juMlfv millers la activity with a Hour market that is e'jtceplionally dull especially at the tÄ8t. GROCERIES. There Is as yet no permanent revival of business; a few days o the pat week were productive or considerable stir In merchandise, but quiet has been the rule. Taking the country throush, collection are folly as good as any reasonable person could expect, but that la not aaylng ruuch ; collections are certain to drag as long merchants lollow Rueh a wicked leauer an luc'lxcrirainate trust;" then when mi fortunes come In the riiape of rains, drought, "hört crops, and other like calamities, the merchant finds himself unab e to meet his liabilities with promptness, and it not pretty stanch, must go down to bankruptcy; leform ought to be the erv, aud the aoorer it comes the better for all, both debtor and creditor. Prlsesou sugars have not varied; refiners are ask in for bids and are willing to bhade prices for certain grades an 'e. QuotaU-ins East are lo'Uc for standard "A ; li.'iÖlPe tor hard susars tkud yellows in the cauie projortioD; red ufmrs dull and without transactions. All reports from the KaM. write ceftee! flrTii, with telegraphic advices this mornloa or lit- gold advance. Roasring grades are worin 2ii4ä21c, and prime Ziga1 jc, and choice Ä aiSi'-cand lancv 4c eorrency I.at. Rue active aud unchanged. Molasses dull; syrrtps In good demacd at previous value. i4 notations r aveti-ror um uoytng priee o fraln and produce, and the aeiiing prlera for Soar and otljer mercbanrlle.i DAILY KAJLKOAxi COMMF.RCS. inci.i3. ae'js. BHirTs.

tiran. tons erri87. busheia...... cat aud COK9-...... Cot ton. ca If CatUe. iievi. ... '-""era meal, btcntls.. Ccrr, hnaheis Dtmenu t-rji f.oar, carren . til) j",7tij ""iü Hat. toes.... llluea.ton... KJihwlcta liot-i, tend... 10 Korsci. ted Tti 1S,!XX 1 Iron, tens.., Oil. fcsrrol. C'a Ji. o.ime;!.... 14.U.0 tog, car ...... ...... ...... ..,.... .3, cars ...... hihmk. Lard, tterce... ... . .. Luroly?r. ret .. . Morcnandne. crs tto-VLs-.on. poundi Rye, br.nnnis. Zaiu barrets ... äseep, h w.l..... .... 210 lia.'fX) 3i lSiO 171 12T.0U0 2,1X1 110 .... 2 IS 120.WM . 5,6 Ü . . '11 ?tvea. carr. 15 1 61 l.H 6 4,12i ShJxiiea. tars itona, cfu--... . andiles. cars... roaacco. chds Wool, totia ... Wheal, oninaia-, 3 4,5t1i Whtsky. boia. . DJUKiS? l62:Rnd for fall goods fairly active. AjaataetMa u isotta 1 JW(?aoc; aicotooi at 12 3U42 So; alnm, per pound. Kc; camphor, per pound, 30935c; cochlaeai, per pound, 80&SWc; cblofcrra, per pornd, SI lol So; coppcraa. barrfcX per potud, S3?c: cream tartar, pore, 45H47c: lnIJgo, per FOr.d, SO! a); licorloe. Calab: per poaad, genuine, 45350o; magnerJa. earbM2 c per pottad, 8ü j 40c ; morphine, P. & W- peronnoe ; b to 5 60; madder, per pound, lS-jltlo; oil, eaator, Ho. 1. per al, I 40I 0; oil, bergamont, pel lb.. T7 CCSS; opium pr pound, f6oj7 ?; qulolre Ttr ounce, U &3(Sa 40; balsam cop&iba, Bus; sea p. oastUo, fr., 12i15o; soda, bicarb ketjs, pv pound, bXQtiQl salu, ensom, per ponao, i(55c; snnfJ, Oarretts, pack, per rroM, Ii7;fnufl, Garrett's, per case of 4 doxon, fia: sulphur, ßour, per pound. 6tc; ealtpetre, paroound. 10tiCc; tr.ro ntlne SSraiae. üUiLl;UU AI ATi. 1U A Us No cnange. Una: Delphi and rtanUngton. 4c ; fern, ?Co : St. Paul,2fk3; Kew Pails liine,3rc per brshi; Hair. 40o rerfcunhel. e lasier: Michigan. M'Jö; Nowarjc. 13 60. i-lräbrlck, M to 97 per hundred. Whiles and, 4 per tarrol. Cement, Si S per barre) for Louisville : 17 ÖCSI U lor Porüarid. FDKlr-COAI-Aathraoite,per ton. tlO 00: Rraall block, per bushel, 124Ci3o; White River, Mo; Band creek, lj; lilphiand grato, 12c; Highland steam, llo; Flttibnjs, 18.'JOc: Eraxil nut, lüc; Brazil Stack, 7c; VLrglcla c&njiel, SUc; Indiana c&nnci, Coa3 i2c: crashed, 15c. Wood la quo led at U 0C5. Ubaix au- Amoaaeag a., .Xc; Lewis ton A, Jlc: Btark. ic; Union, tSc: nner. 0c;Montranp, f.l):olc. fie? LI- A sie2y and fair demand. Prices uachanged. labraaor heirin?, bhls, f 9 : half bbls, 8 1 50,No. 1 hiteherrina, hall bbl8,til50; quartera, ?i 0; kite, !)Ctv51 ft); No. 1 plcitrol, hall bbls, i; quarters, 92 to; kits, 51 lo; Mo. 1 white pt-r nail ctrrol at 8 0('(,jä So; quarter barrel. &i25; kits. 1 15; faniUy whit, half bbls, 3 CO; quarters, u cujkili. California salmon, per c&ir tarel. now 110 60; kits. $2 76; Mackerel, new mm yttz barrel, t2l; half barrel, fU 60: aasrtur barrel. W 5i; alt. &J lö; o. l,barrei,5:t!;fcU barrel, i aigiooo; quarter ba.-ral, ft ot (iO: kits, SI 45; So. 2, half earret, 17 e'Q" 60; ouarter barrel, fa 7; klta, fi2i;Cod Csh. Z0 ci)&7. Holland herring. per keg, 41 4o ; scaled t-errlni öJc. Jiallbut, smoüöd, 14;. Prepared codfish. 8Pc. üniK MM Common ,S3 CO ; medlnm.tooO; extra, 14 it 4 23. DUY to'ercliants maSe ecccuraglcg report?. Trade is veiy good. uxtti!(i ordinary, iuoio; middling, 15c; best tissue. ISo. iitows DaiLiiwa Kaah villa, He; Fepperel. USc; t'tark,ll!c. Ticxj xo Omea S2 inch, no : Am oskeaz A .O.A. SSc; A, 10o: Conestoga, 4-4 Medal, ISc; Medai 13c: eitra.Ti, löc: extra 4-4, 21c; Lewis town iO Luch,2ic;cLUo ÜLaca. 10:: ditto S3 Inch, IS:; plaid, 22 Ho. HniB-riKQ BTBira Americas, 6-3, 11c; 3-3, 10c: Whittendan i3c, 14o, andlöo; Union, Li, 15, and llo. pa pis Cambric- Common colors, 7c; high colore, 1 cent higher. Pmivra Washington, American, Merrlmac, Rlcnniond oriental andUonrtesicga, 80: BiK-a;ue's isacT. Bo; Freeman, lyfi; Standard BULr-.iüd prists, zyic: Albion sol la colors, $c; Peabody ealUng tc; Wamsutta, 6c; Mourning prints, bVic. uabi-st chauj White, 27c ; colored, S4c ; 0 ov arlet warp, 2c. usovs SnsaTia Vermont, 10c; Kaantllie.lCc; MidcllevUle, 8$c: Idaho, 9io: Hew Alban v, lc; mart AM lUc; Laurel D.. 10c; Laar! to: Pary. A., 7)c ; Ganito IL. 7c ; Bedford 7c; Pepp N., ec; Pepp. O. tc; Pepp K. 9c: Pep? E.. tlMilc. BLXAPfl ea BHk Kriaas Lonsdale, ll5c ; Hope, 8'ia; Kiackatoae, ICKo. Hoscmonet, 12o; Hill 4-4.110; WwishlStar, HJo; Vaughn XX 81c ; Ited Xiog, 7c ; Qu ker 7c ; cambrics, Lonsdale, lbs: Yoanp Warrtor, Lie: Jabex Knlit, 10c: WamanttaTl6Kc: New York Mills, 15)ic. UKaXN, KliUDK ANU rli.ii.lj ula.m. OHIPeruirini, ütc Market weak snd very qu'et. bran is nominal at 118 iiwim; ih leel at 122 W&i (-" ana mMdllnzs at 9 8. pLo'tHt Very dull and weak, choice fancies tue qaouxi at ts Gf.itlä X: family at tü 73(37 nztra. ö IXiaUO; low graaea at J3 Hmi to. New wheat flour U) to 73 cents lower. Corn Very qui at and scarce. Quoted: AlUed, HJc; high mixed 70c; Ko, 2 white nomi ual at 72c ; ear (7tc . UAT2 Very icsrce. New quo ed at 5559c ; old at60ffl6Ce. Kis-Nominal. Quoted at 809s;c. BA&LKT isomlnal. No quotations. Wheat Old winter scarce and in dernand,ahd commands high figures. New wheat fceHs Jut as to quality. Samples are very bad. Demand au:i. We quote: Red wheat, 8:03 15 for new; 140 Qll'Oforcld. tree on board: amber SI sOjd&tf; white nominal, held at SI 60. ÜAY Oid bay is all oat and the supply is attempted with new hay. Trices col well established. kjuom la quoted at 1184120 for choice timothy from wagon. Baled la quaid at 24o lor the best. Prairie hay, baled, f 18. HOOS Market weak at 7 ETJ&7 73 for the best. Licht, even and tmootii preteired. FANCY tUOCKUJ AMU Ü liUITS Only fair trade. Canned Gcorn-Wea and low prices. Tomatoas, 3 Iba, f 1 '25tt 1 5J6 ; I Iba. Si 7iw(M 00 : Yt-r-raoata noro, & 40: Mountain (ogar, ri W. Pcachc, 2 lbs , li 23; 3 lb, Si 25. Blackberries I' SOäll 3. strawberries, a lbs. 61 W&l 03. Raspbe 2 Iba, 12 CO9 8 -Mi. WorUeberrlea, J 60. Pin nlea, 2 1M, 2i bucctush. Si 2S. ureen Peas, II 73Ztf ü5. öiring beans, 91 W31 75. Kartlet' pars, 1 8iji 50. Lima beans, 82 25: Pumpkin, 8 Itw. 8175. Corned beef, a lts,Steoa 4 tu; lbs, S13 bill'i 0. Lftrled beef, Jacob'. Ihio; tow grades. HJjcv Cove oysters, lullweisht.l pound, iaä: 2 pounds, 82 löftÜV5; liht weight,! pouud, bD(F!5c; irpouuda, f 1 Vo&l fti. .Lobsters. 1 pound, Cto:i! pounds, S5. Call ornii anluioa, 1 pound. U Lr2 25; 2 ponnds, li fb. ORkioi o:t3 -Oranges and lemons dull &D"i r4H f t Oraagt."t7 C5?. Lemons prime Messina out of market; Free cii lemons, f'Jöttiü to; üteijioc por lb; new raisins layers n 75(4 ; London layors li 7: Mua aul crown, SU 25; double crown 4 CO. BulUaa, lbOl-So: flgn, new, 1.5(16o; large layer üga,i;(il7ij:Hrura figs, Ho; French prunes la boxe, very fine, 15filtc : kejs, 12i(3LJc; citron. ?74Ai ac ; oarranta, "X3io : Turkish prunes, new, c trrs-Soft shelled almonds quoted at Sl23o ; filberts, 14 a l5o ; walnuts, French, He; Haplea, .ja18o; Brasil nnt. 823: peanuts, red, raw ksvco: white Virginias, lliJli:c; roasted. Sc higher; roaated 10H 3lc.

HOP3 New crop are quoted at 45348c per pound. HIDES Trade still duU and stagnant. The following quotations are furnished exclusively for the tientinel by F. W. Baugher, dealer In hides. No. 2 Root's Block, South street, Indianapolis: -Beet city green hides, cows, Cc; steers weighing 65 lbs or over, 7c : best city veal skins. He; best city kip skin, 8o ; green salted, cured, at 707s; dry salted hides, 9c aa to cure: dry flint- 103l2o as to cure. Orubby, bull and stag hides two-thirds price, bheep skins a quoted at fiOo to SI 75 according to quality. Taiiow, 77o. Orease Brown at 6idc;yllow J7ic ; white. iuxc xi AJLrJ Are firm and steady. Quoted, lud to ud at ss äi per keg and smaller numbers at the usual advancePKODUCB Considerable activity, especially in fruits aud lemons. Butter Easier. Extra good at 18320c; Inferior mixed lots at 10.ar.2c. . , ggs Not plenty, and worth 12c for candled eggs; stale half price. ,X1J Pouxtky Weak aud old fowls lower. Old fowls, live, per des, hens 13 3; roosters J2 7o; Hucka. live, 2 7")ä3 00: Turkeys, per lb. live, 8 loo. . Young chickens plenor" nud lnll at 17;tJ 2 CO per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes In over supply and very low. New potatoes 1 23$150 per barrel, tabbage, per bbl. Si 00. Tomatota, I 60 per bushel ; cantaloupes 11 per barrel if good. öxioMi-Äew onions 4 toft 3 ot) per barrel ; red S3 701 to. KfcüiT Dried appJee. 9310o: sliced. 11c. New apples Si 00 per barrel. Datuon plums ti U) per drawer. Peaches f I "5 per bos, pecks. I la-v.ai-o reaches fcellingat J2 2j(32ö0 per bushel. üeeawax, per lti, 2rc; white navy oewn, i t09 I 76 and verv Uull:. feat hers, per lo. prime

live geene, 3(J-8c: ilcienj, 7ic; Kags lower; per id., cotton, zaL'x. Hoisxv Is in fair deroand at SOo per pound lor choice boxes: for low giades, ma-x, LliiYTUEK DuU and unchanged. Oak slaughterttd soie in quoied at 40.5 42c; PuTaio, Zu&Vic ; nsmes i5s:aa; upper 2ö3 2Cc per loot; French, cair, 1 75?i ab; B rfnch kip, 1 Cfi 70; domestic caB, tl)lCC; kip, SI 10(11 23; collar, per foot.20o: biidle. per icitn.fMatO. OILS Kasier and quiet. The market is aliQon bate, old stock being e haunted. Kaw linseed quoted at Jl7ic; Lotted at 76 17tc; lard oil. current extra. SI 10; No. ), $10 1 10; tanners oil,etrait s bst,aorttbco: Eanks' best, ööaüüc; Labrador, 80rats6c; refined coal rtl, 1Z3 13Ö; standard gaeoiine for lamp, 13ftl&; headlight, 'XH&te; lubricating and machinery Oils. 2eriJl 25. PROVISIONS ReiKirted very quiet. Family pork, ftc, dry aaltea annoluers, 83; clear no sides, Msc; clear sides 12i5L2c; bacon saouldera, raiked, öHic; sugar coied, canva8sed,Löl2Jc; bacon clear rib bides, U-'4 134c; bacon cltw sides, DJs4c; "Clipper" breakfast bacon, 13Xc; sweet pickled bams, Lc; "ilonogram" hams, lie; "Monogiam" breakfest bacon, 13Kc; "No Hetter" hams, 14c; 4Cli per" hams, 14c; prime lard nominal, quoted at loc: ket tie at HoSTAPLE UKOLETtIliS Some houses reported a go d trade, others very quiet. . orrxra istrong and upward feeling. Boasting grade ot tiio axe quoied o21ft22c; good to fair at 2223)o: prime at ilS; choice- to fanov, at il.wo and Java at aÜJc. Candles Hotel, 2120; stcr ctuidloa axe Cnotfod atlVAlSc: common pressed. UQlZXo. CnsESx At HQ12o ror prime to ccoice factory. Molasses aito Ptrxtps New Orleans molasses Is steady at Wisoc and syrups at öCcjü for common to fancy. Kick Dealers quota at 7iStSo for Rangoon, and SU&Oo for Carolina. ScaAKS Steady and unctacyed. We quote: tveGned Is qnoted at llailKc for A. CfT A WiUc. l(;j3io ror extra 0. and Hi5tl2o 'or hard; circle C aud B, yol0-; yellows, 8;s9tC. N)da la Doxes, STc: 55 kess. BOAPs German i quoted at 6i(37Xc ; Eabtltt's at lCOLOSo. Starch Dealers quote tt l&'Xo per pound for pearl. 8piCE3-Feprer Is quoted at 2532Sc; allapico, lS'A'c: cloves, 60J5o : cassia, 4Giac. xeas Aiarket continues dut:. Ounpowder la ouoted ut 83cJl ci ; Imperial, flOc(?jl 20; Hyson tll SO; Ocion:,5cail üüvUah brenkfast. 40(976. LlIMüiiv-Trads reported good and prices lower. ruE 1 and 2 clear, per M. feet, green, ri2 w; dry, Sj5 00; m. orlnp, d rawed, M 09'oSO OU; Siding, dressed, $15 0(';4 12 00: Steck board?, rough, 15 üoalüü; Ccmmon boards, S14 00; Bill stuff, to 1 fW., S14 OC; Bid stuff, over 18 feet, tlo (X)tiJ4 CO: Heavy timbers, 81 00 extra per M. ; Bheeting, U3 ut: A Rawed shingles, $3 40(33 ö.); No. I shingles, 2 60; Poplar shingles, S3 CO: Lath, S2 73; Southern pine flooring, drcFsed, 81O OCnid 00. PopLAü Claar, 30 02; Common, S14 00; Culls flO 00. ASH 1st and 2d. 32 50. Black Walntjt The quotations are buylns prices for green end soiling prices for dry lumber . 1st and 2d, dry to5 002tiu (w; 1st and 2d, green, 840 U0(Cli5 CO: Culls. SIS Of .320 CA). IF.OJS AKL BTLL-Steadytend quiet. The quotations are given at list prices, as follows: liar iron la quoted at 13 ö"(g.2 Mi. H beets rolled, 1U to 14, iytc; 15 to 20, 4.7o; 27, 60; Charcoal, l4'o Rdranoo on aoovo rtes. Other sises and numbers are graded at proportionate raus. Steel la quoted aa follows: feanderaon'a best Knglish tool. Uäc; American tool, lho; spring steel, 1 inch. 12c; yt inch and over, He. mill pick shaoen. 8uc. BKEDS-Quiet and unchanged. JTlax soect la quoted at SI lM4l 4", according to quality; much of it Is damage i ; oiover at M25 01 50 : timothy dull at S2 7 mi fell. tJTRAW Is worth I IV .3 15 per ton, and none In market. HALT In good demand. Baglnaw, aray load iota, at fl 80741 85; Ohio River, In store, at Si 7531 80: Haglnaw, car lots, at SI ttO(älftj:Ohio River, car 1 at 81 70(211 76. TOBACCO Firmer with probable advance. Royal (Jem la quoted at &v49Uo; Monitor Navy, 6S&70O ; baled tobacco, 45963o; bright navies and on arters, 5äa72e; smoking brands. K5cAS123c; fine cuts, 6urä3öc; black tobacco, ö00o in cadles; twists, to.JtiKic. WHISKY Firm and unchanged at CI 18. WOOL Trade is dull: not much doing. Quoted: Unwashed, J;l 'ntfoc; tub washed, 47c4iic. WINDOW ULASfci- Bmgie Birensth. 2nd Qual. 1st Qual. 8x8 to 8x10 .. .i7 cd S7 73 ftxl.5 to l'JxU. . 8 00 875 1(1X18 to 12x18 11 OU I2xj to 2iJx2tf 12 CO Discount 63 and 70 per cent, off above. MONET, STOCKS, ETC. N iw Yonr Aug. 18. Money at 2(u(4 per cent, clo.-in at ;:. Prime mercantile paper is quoted at 443' -j percent. Custom receipts to'.O.OUi. Treasury tllHbursements t'Ji.OOO. Uearings llö,0U0,uX). Sterling is quoted at SI S6 for 60 days, and SI 8s'.i for sight. (iold opened at 113, and closed at j, the lowest aud highest tales respectively. The advance was due to advices from Loudon in regard to Eastern quotations, aud the high rates for the ti4e of cash gold. Borrowing rates we re quoted at 3, 4 and 2 per cent per annum and 1-61, 1-Ü2 and 1-ltiper dlcru, closing at '6 per cent per anuum. Loans wer made flat. Carrying rates 2 per cent. -UoVarnment boiuh firm, Railroad bonds firm. Htate securities dull. There was nothing Interesting In the stock mat ket to-day. Business was very small and fluctuations slight. Ihe market closed generally strong, tho Missouri stocks being particularly firm, owing to the conclusion of the railroad war, and an advance lu rates. Transactions at the Htock Exchange 5.1,000 shares, of which 9,0u) were Pacific Mail, 15,000 Western Union, 4,000 St. Paul preferred and 10,000 .uake bhore. GXKXBAL STOCKS. W'UXqTTi. iut.aui.lla'a W. U. Telegraph Pacific Mail-. 8254 8tt Adams Express-. Wells k Fargo x. American Kg ....... 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The pnrunaaing pnies for uovemment uonaa In Indianapolis vary from Ua If ew York ciuotatiojs VOl ter ennt MARK ETa BY TELKURAPH. SEW YORK, Aur. ;8. Floar The market is lb ni; recetpts 17 ,t,DJ barrels; sales were made e superfine Wettern and state at 83 tr ;6; 5 (0; common to &ood extra doct (3 73 (rä-i 20; good to choice at S'J SVH 70; white wheat Western extia at se 7t(7 to: common to good extra Ohio st fötörq? 3; common t( choice St. Locls at töOt'öSöÜ. kye e.our is inchanged; xxlti were made at 84 SoaS 10. Coin meai- It unchanged; salef were made of Western at 13 70:tr4 ö1. Whtt Is active and in good export demand; receipts 2 3,uoi bushels; sales wtie mgür ot io. 2 Chicago Fpriot;, afloat, at Si 32; No. 2 Milwaukee at S13clo; No. 1 Chic go spring at Si 42i 43; tmgraded Iowa and .Jinu(snta Fpringat I 61 40: winter red Western at I 4i.l U; amber Western at Si 4S3 1 5u; v hlte WeMtrn at SifttKI tö. Kye Is firm; salts were made of old state at ft Oi. Barley la steady; sale3 were made of No. 4 rowed state new, for September, at 11 1. Malt Is heavy; sales, made Canada West at SI tO. Corn Hi, her; receipt Jöimo busheis; sales were made 01 Wet-tern mixed, steamer, at 77!uc; do. sail, at iS'JSjuc. Oau Aie higher: receipts 15,Wjo bushtls; sajea made of mixed Wen I era at 03 cubic ; white mixed Western at ri.Hc; mixed Canada at fc2c. Hay Sales were made of shipping at Kc. Itlo oöee Is firm and higher; sales were madeot cargof s at 17j-i(avlXc:old ; job ing at 1754-321540 gold. Sugar 'ihe market is steauy ; saiett were made of lair to good refining at 7Jfcfilc; prims at 8Xc; Muscovado at 8 U-lCc: Centrifnsal at9,l.g MS 3-ltc; refined at llJtllo. Molasses 'lte market is eat-ier; giocery giMlas are dull; sales were made of Porto Rico at 4k52c; sugar house at !3 itlce Is firm ; tales were niudc of Carolina at 7Q7c; llingoon attt035ic. Petroleum Is firm; sa.cs made of crude at 6?eS3c; retired atlixc. Rosln-?ales were rcaue of strained at Zl frfyl 70. Turpentine Saiea were made of spirits at 21 Pggs-The maiket is heavy; sales were made of western at 21ut2c. leather Th market is steady; sales were made of hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres and Bio lirand lieht, middle and heavy weights at 2tif4SKc California do at 23(5 2ec; common do at 23(är2tic. Wool Is dn'l; sales were made of domestic Meece at 50ir3c; pulled at l&rzc: unwashed at l-(8.34c; Texas at l5aÄc. Pork The market is firm: 8tues were made of new mess at f2144 21 li; September at 12iQ21to. Beef-Is iolet; Ka'es were made of plain mess at tö 9 --vO: extra do at S10 0 jc410 75. Cut meats The market is quiet; sales were made of dry salted shoulders at tc, tierce pickled hams at 11. 312c. Middies Are dull; sales were made of city 'on g clear at 12c; short clear at lc. Lard- The market is firm; sale? were made of prime n cam old, at 14c; ney at 1354c. Butter Priras Is steady; sales were made of Western at4J&c. Cheefle Sales were raadenf common to prime Western atöslic Whisky Hales were made at 81 2i. CHICAtiO. August 18,-Flcur Tho market Is firm; saies weie made of common to cood extra spring at f-5 Zxckl; Minnesota winter at SU0Gj(j5O; Western super fine at (i oü. Wheat The martlet has advanced and alcs arc unsettled; No. 1 Chicago 6prlcg is uominal; sales were made at SI 29 tor Kpot ; No 2 Chicago spring at Si lt!4l 1' for spot; open at fl lt4 for seller Septem her; closed at SI for seller tseptember; No ö Chicago spring at SI lOVjll 11; rejected attlt'5'.j. Corn The market is dim and prices are higher; salei were imdd of Ho 2 mixed at fc'SsGfeJ.' for ppot; i;-Ja9)ic was bid for seller September; 7w lor seller iwtober; rejected at tiö.'.jc. Oats The market is active sud prices have cdvancea; salea weuindeof No2 oid at niiH'.'cbid for spot; W)?ic fur seller Ausrust; ötr's; wa bid lor seller Septem ter or October; .VJiHc for seller all the year; rejt-eted at .'53c. Barley The market is firm and prices are higher; sales were made of No 2 sarins at Sll0($115 for toot; for seller ptoniljer St OS; for seller October, f 1 07. Kye Tho market Is quiet aud prices are unchanged ; sles were laadeof No 2 at 7s'c for seller September. Port Tht market has advanced and prices are firm; sales were made at S21 2D for spot S2U jfor seller September ; $21 12J;c321 15 lor elIeiOctober;Lard The market has advanced and prices are higher ; sales were made at S133X lcr tpot Si3 for seller September; ilil2t for ßpl'er OctoDcr. tnlk meats The market is quiet and prices are unciianged; aa:es wero nutde of shouluera at -S'-ic; clear rib middles at 12Jic; short clear middies at 12; Jc; these price are all for loose spot or seller August. Whisky ihe ma'ket is active aud Meady; sa.es were madeat SI ltj'i Laake Heights Are firm and prices are Hteady"; corn, to Buffalo, '2ysc: wheat, to Buffalo, 2:.c lteceipts for the pat 21 hours FJotv, 6,000 barrels; wheat, 00.0ÜU bushels: corn, lOii.OCO bushels; oats, H),0"o busoels; rye, CS.ouo bushels; barley 3,000 bushels; malt, 4,0rJ bushels. Shipments for the past 24 hours Flour 5,A) barrels; wheat, 22,0i bushels; corn, IiiO.'OO bushels; oats, W.ouu bushels; rye,21,CO0 bushels; barley, 5,000 bushels ; malt, bushels. On tue etil board this afternoon wheatclosed firm and prices were higher; sales were madeat SI 17Je lor seller September. Corn The market is easier and prices are steady; saleswere made at tügiiSJc for seller September. Oats The market is steady and prices have advanced; sales were raadettt tS); 3Hg for seller August; 3iJ tor seller iSeplcmber. Pork The market is firm and prices are unchanged; sales wrre made at 121)80 for seller September or teller October. Lnrd The market is easier; saies were made at S13 SO lor seller September. ST. LOUIS, August lS.-Cottou The market Is unchanged: wies were made of good ordinary Hi 1234C; low middling at lJ.c; middling at lie. Flour The market is unset tied and prices are lower to sell; correct quotations cannot be given; some sales wete made of superfine fall at S4 50iS 00; extra superfine fill at S3 2033 Mi: double extra super flue fait at S3 7:(3'i25; treble extra supertiue fall atti 5t(3 0 73; lainily winter, including fancy, at S7 COca H'S. Wheat. The maiket is firm: sales wete made of No 2 red winter in car lots at Si 59; IK8LM for round lots; 51 4!gl &) seller Angnst: SI iWi&l 60 Relier September; No o fall at 5l Si cash. Corn The price are higher; sales were made of No 2 mixed in car lots at KöglTc cash ; xvc bit eelkr Angci-t and September. Oats The marke is active; sales were madeot No 2 at 41,iiJ(J ca.h; 44 Jtijc seller August; 37)ia3Sc seller Septemberr. Uarley There wero no transactions. Pork The market is Gull; sales were made of small lots at S22. Bulk meats -The market is unchanged ; 9i12o112ric asked; sales were male at c less up country. Bacon The market Is tin. chacged;sales weremsdeat O'loanKlSc; there was only a limited joDbing demand. Whisky The prices are unehaDged ; sales were made at SI 2o. Lard All the ofleriugs were taken; sales were made of choice sammer rendered at 13. Live hogs-Prices unchanged; .Ales were made of shippers at S7 30ö7 50; bacon at S7 507 80; butchers at S7 8.508 25. CattleThe market Is weak; sales were made of good to choice native steers at Stf 506i.7JJ; medium to fair native steers at S5 0O:d5 5); good to choice Texas steers at S3 5aj4 12X: medium to fair Texas steers at S3 OQg" 33;common Texas steers at $"220(32 65; native cows at fc! 253, DO. Receipts Flour, 2.UO barrels; wheat, 34 000 bushels; corn, 10,00U bushels; oats, 44.00U bushels; rye, bushels; barley, 2,oco bushels; hogs, iso head : cattle. 2,625 head. CINCINNATI. August 1 S. Cotton Th e market la quiet and prices are unchanged; sales were made of middling at llo. Fiour Is in fair demand and prices are lower; sales were made of ramily at tö 757 00. Wheat The market Is irregular: sales were made of new at 90C(1 50 as to quality. Jörn The market is quiet and prices are weasr sales were made at 75f7Sc. Oats The market Is steadier: sales or new were made at a)2j5 c; sales were made of old at 65(a7Uo. Rye The market is dull; galea were made at Wc Fork-The market opened dull and closed firmer at outside figures; sales were made- at 21 2521 50. Oils The market is steady aud prices are firm: sales were made of linseed at 7072c. Lard oil-The market is steady and priceg are unchanged lor current make; saies were made at St twl 0. Butler The market Is steady with at fair demand; sales were made of choice Western Reserve at 2323c: medium Central Ohio, 2022o; medium at 1820c. Cheese The market Is tair and prices are Arm; Males were made at iOJiallc. Lard The market is dull and prices are unchanged; sales were roado of steam at !3;.l3c; kettle at 14c. Bulk meats The market is dull and prices are a shade lower; sales were made oi shoulders at ti hiy, ; clear rib at $12 12lA; clear at $12 3112 60. BaconThere is only a jobbing and order lrade;sales were made of shoulders at 19 87 yt 5 10 00; clear rib, S13 25(413 37; ciar, S13 62.c13 75. Hogs The market Is active and prices are firm for grtd light, other qualities are easier; sales were madeot common to good stockers at S8 9t'7 25: common flight to good light at f7 9UQ8 15; good

to extra butchers at S- 35; ;bulk of salei wete made at SS 10-8 15. Recelp ta-2,127 bead. Hbipments 421 head. Whisky The market is active and prices are higher; sales were made at SI 19. Bggs The maraet is dull and prices are unchanged; sales weie madeat lie. BALTIMORE, Aug. 18. nonr The market Is quiet; sales were made extra Western at 5 7o6 25; Western family at Stf 50&8 Ott. Wheat The market is higher; sales were made of No 2 amber Western at Si 45: mixed amber Western at SI 42; No 2 red We -tern at Si 42. Corn The market is dull; sales were made of Western mixed at 83c Oats The market is steady: sates were made of whit.) Western at 5ö67c; mixed Western tile. Rye The market Is du.l and prices are steady: salts were made at Suslik:. Hay The market Is active; sales were made of Pennsylvania and Maryland at S23 00&3u uu. Mess Pork The market Is firm; sales were made at S22 öo22 75 for city. Provisions The market Is quiet. Bulk meats The market is quiet; saleswere made ot bulk shoulders at 9?9ic: clear rib sides at 1126c loose. Bacon The market is firm; sales were made of shoulders at li He, ana clear rib sides at 14c Hams Stales wete madeat 15rl6c. Dard The market Is firm; saleswere made of refined at lle. Better The market U steady; sales made of Western extras at 25c, and Western firsts at 23(a.24c. Petroleum The mat ket is dull ; sales weie made of crude at b'iiaj.c, and refined at llail),. Coffee The market Is strong; sales were made of ordinary to prime Rio cargoes at 173ct.'iic, aud Jobbag lots at Hva2lc. Whisky The market is firm; sales were mace a SI 21). MILWAUKEE, Aug. IS Flocr The market is quiet and steady. Wheat The market is quiet and steady; sales were msoe of ISo i Milwaukee Club attl OK'No 2 Milwaukee Club at tl 23; seller August at $1 22? L and seller teplembr atSllSi. Corn The market is firmer, and prices are heid higher: sales were made ot No 2 mixed Westeru in store at lilic. Oats The market is firmer, and prices arc held higher; tales were made ot No 2 old in store, cash and seller August, at Wc. Kye 1 he market is steady; sales were maue of No 1 new in store at 80c. Barley The market is quiet, and prices are held higher; sales were uiade of No 2 spring in store at 1 jh Previsions The market is firm. Mess Pork Sales were made at 121 2-, cash. Lard Th-s market is steady; sales weie made of prime steam at 13ii:;ic. Preights-Orain Heights: to LuBalo, Receipt Flour, 4,000 barrels; wheat 3uuo bushels; corn, bushels; oats, bushels; barley, bushels; rye, bushels, bhipmenta Flour, 4,000 barrels: wheat, 13,000 bushels; corn, bushels; oats, bushels; barley, bushels: rye, bushels. 1X1LKDO, August 13. Flour The demand li fair aud prices are firm. Wheat The demand is fair and prices have advanced 3i$4c ; sales were made Of No 2 white Wabash at tl 43; new No 3 white Wabash, SI 38; So 1 white Michigan, at SI 51; No l wtite Michigan, new, a' SI 415; No2 white Michigan, new, at SI 29; extra white Michigan at Si J-2; aruer Michigan at S14SH; new amber Michigan at $143; seller September at f 144; seller October at SI 4; No 2 amber Michigan, new, at 1 27; No 2 red winter, new Dayton and Michigan, seller August at $1 47; seller September at Si 47; No 3 red winter at SI 27; rejected at SI 10. Corn The demand is fair and prices have advanced 11; sa'es were made of high mixed at 7tc; seller October at 73c; no grade at 71J4; damaged at 62c. Oats Tne demand is fair and prices have advanced; sales were made of No 2, seller August, at 4Sc; seller September at seller Ojtober at 4iic; No 2 white Michigan, new, at 54c. Brau The prices are higher; sales at SIS 50. Freights Are dull and nominal; to Buffalo, 2cfor.com. Receipts Flour, 20J bushels; wheat, 23.0J0 bushels; corn, 13.000 bushels; oat, 4,000 bnshelo. Shipments Flour, 2,003 barrels; wheat, 8,000 bushels; corn. 37 tx)0 bushett: oats, bushels. PHILADELPHIA, Ans. IS. Flour The market is steady; sales were made of extra at S3 23 5 73; Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota extra at S'i 2537 23; Ohio aid Indiana family at tf 75 7 2.3: hisrher grades at S7 753s 60. Wheat The market is dull; sales were made of red at SI 42 01 46; old ember at SI 5U; white ct SI CO; white spring at 1 4'). Kye Sales were made of new st 91092c. Corn The market is slow; sales were made of yellow at 83gS3c; mixed at 80i3 KJc: damaged at 7U&8ic. oats The market declined ;sales were made of old while at 7U(s72c; newalöic. Provisions The market is steady; sales were made at S22 for mess pork; beef hams at 11325c: smokfd hams at H15c; shoulders Rl li', .'.01ö',e". Lard Males were made at 14aMv'c. Whisky Sales were made at SI 24. Lutter The market Is firm; saic3 were made of New York and Bradford county extras at S2 (U'üc; New York and Bradford county firsts at 2s;ic; Western extras at 27(92jsc; Western firsts at 213200; rni:s extras at. 23i3c; rolls firsts at 2j(.2:je. CLeese-The market is quiet and unchanged. Eggs The market is fresh; sales were made of fresh at 20'2lc. iaL'1V1L.L.K, Aug. IS. Cotton Sales were msde at llo. Fiour The market is unchanged; tales were made of extra hi $5 60; extra family, Sfi: A No 1 at 17 258 GO; fancy at ?t 253 60. Wheat The market is firm ; sales

were made or red at n 10: amber and white at 11 33. Corn The market is quiet and firm; tales were made ot ear at boc; shelled at Sfjc Ojis The market Is steady; saies were made of new atöJc: old at 7jc. Bye The market is nominal : s lies wtre made of new at 9i'c. Iiay The market, is lower; sales were made of choice timothv at Sto.c20. Provisions The m;irket it firm. Pork The market is nominal ; saleswere made at i'ii 0. Balk Meats-Sales were made of shoulders at e: clear ribs at 12' .jrtxii "ic; clear at li; 5Jl.c. csavun ialea were made of shoulders f ltir10c; clear ribs at l.j(3l3?c; clear at ia";ä.Mc. Hams-Sabs were made of sugar cured at iJMJ. Lard Sales were made of tierce at ll!aloo; keg at IS' .c. W'nisky Sales were made at SI 19. Bagging" The market is active; sates were made at 14' c. CLEVELAND, Aug. IS. Wheat The market is unchanged: sale were made of No 2 reel winter at SI 43. Corn-The market is firm and unchanged: saleswere made of ears on track at 7Sti7Se. Oats The market is dull for old and prices for new are uuchauged: sales were made of No 1 new stale at 4c; No 2 new stale at 4 c. Petroleum The market la dull; sales were made of 110 degrees standard white in car lots at 9'4o, and löudegres Ohio state lest at lOiic. Receipts Flour, barrels; wheit, Vi,730 bushels: corn, l.COtf bushels; oats, 4,5j0 bushels: barley, buheis:rye. bushels ; maize, bushels. PITTSBURG, August IS.-rWheat Nothing doning in wheat, prices are unchanged; sales were made of Pennsylvania and Ohio red at SI 0131 5; white and amber at SI 5-Sl 83. Ear corn is scarce and is quoted at 83S5e on track. Shelled corn The market is quiet; saleswere made at W0S2cfor mixed and prime yellow, according to quality, free in elevator. Petroleum The market is dull and prices are lower; sa.es were made of crude at tl 17J at Parker's Landing; refined at 1111? ;c, Philadelphia delivery. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET. IKDIANAI-OLIS, WEDXESOAT, Aug. 13. There was a fair market with 250 cattle offered, of which 100 were left over, the rest being taken by the butchers. Prices stand the same as on Monday, quoted as follows : Uood, smooth, UOU to 1,500 shipping steers - -...Ü3 00(33 23 Prime butchers catüe... 3 50ä3 75 (rOOd ... m.-. - 3 00($3 25 Fair 22US3C0 Bulls and Thin Cat Ue 1 7- 32 23 Stock cattle 2 7533 00 Uood Cherokees worth.......... 3 253 75 Hogs a little doll and weak. Those weighing 200 to 225 bring S7 50 to S7 75. No sheep o tiered. BUFFALO LIVE "ttTUCK MARKET. Buffalo. August 18. Cattlk The receipt to-day. were 1,173 head, making total for the week Of 8,517; the market opened moderately active and stroDs at lat week's prices for good cattle of all grades, which wer scarce and sold quickly; common stock nati.es. half fat steers, cows and common Texsns were slow and not wanted at prices WJi lower; sales were made of Illinois steers, averaging 1.08X, 12242 and 1,439 lbs, at fti, fu 12andS7 10: Indiana steers, averglDg 1,020. libtt aud 1,425 lbs, at 5 25, Stf 12,'; and Sti öö; Ohio steers, averaging 1,070, 1,157 and 1,473 lbs, at S5 25, $ 75 and $7; Texan steers, averaging 767, 1.047 and 1.146 lbs, at S3 W, 14 50 and S5 80. SiiBEPAWO Lambs Tne receipts to-day were 3,6UJ bead, making a total lor the week of ll.wo head; the market was active for lambs and moderately so for sheep ; the qua' tty was generali poor; lamb were ströme last week' quotations lorall grades; sales were mador Indiana sheep, averaging to lbs, at W WJ ; Michigan sheep, averaging 81 lbs, at S3: Canada lambs. averugiDg 69 72 lbs, at (6 40& 70, the majority selling at f 62Ji. HoGS-The receipts to-day wero 2,500 head, maklnira total for the week of S.ttfl head; the market ws s slow for want ol stock; sales were nude of Y orkere at 17 75(aS; heavy hogs at Ss 1j l'j; selected singers at logs. 20. OHICAHO LJV I-rrUCK MARK FT. CHICAGO, Aug. IS. Kltr Cattl The fresh receipts were 2,U head; the market was acüve and prices were firm and steady : sales were made of shipping cattle at 14 25 05; stockers at 2 75U3 75; through Texans at 2 25yt 75; sales were nia-le of lair to choice at S3 liy 2j; shipments, 122Ö0 head. Hoos The Iresn receipts were 10,000 head; the market was active at full prices; sales were mads of light at 17 orS; heavy hogs at 17 &Jf 8 33; the sales made were mostly at $7 70s; shipments. 2,400 head. Suee? a- LAMB5 Tho fresh receipts were

8M Lead: the market, was ralrlv active and prices were steady; sles were made of good to choice at SI 2ics3; poor to medium at S3 7jj4. EAST LIBERTY L1VK STOCK MARKET. Eaut Liberty. PAAngust is. bexf cattlThe receipts for to-day were IjjTI bead, making a total for the past 2 days 1,431. head. The market is surfeited with common stock, scarcely anythiug good, being offered. Tbe market Is dull and slow at a falling oil in prices; sales were made of best at ST; medium to good at W H't9; common to lair at . 'tSX . bulls aijd covrH fct o3 75; Texans at S2 624 00. Hoos Receipts for 2 dsys were 2-5 bead, making a total tor the past week of 2, cw bead. Yorkem at 7 73.8 ; best Philadelphias at is 40 3 60. 8HXZF Receipts for to-day were S.70" head, making a total for the past 2 days of 4,100 head, celling at S4 2&5 60. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Eqstos, Aug. IS. Wool There has been no change in domestic. Wool is in flr demand for all kinds from manufacturers, but medium fleeces and combing and delaine fleeces are in most request aud command very full prices. Fine fleeces are more Inquired for; prices are now touched at to low a point that manufacturers are purchasing with mom contideace. Sates were made of Ohio ana Pennsylvania fleeces at 4ö(gxc; Michigan and Wisconsin fleeces at 43Ujc; delaine fleeces at 50 &vc: good lots of com oing at ö73.j!c; Western unwashed Combine at 4:(i4lc. Kentucky tleeres would bring an advance on the latter rate. Pn'led wools move klowly at 37?v'jjC'c lor suit r and X ileeces. NEW YORK DRY" GOOD MARKET. Niw Yore, Aug. lS.-Dry Ooods-Businefs was moderate to-day with the commission bouses, aud the Jobbing trjcl- was more, active; cotton goods moved steadily at unchanged prices; piints and ginghams were iu god demand ; worsted dress goods were active; woolen shawls were in fair request: wool llaonels were doing well, aud blankets were lu moderate demand; a lirge auction salu of ribbons aad millinery goods proved a success. new york tvrrroN market. Niw York, Aug. IS. Cotton The market Is h'gher; saie were made of middling upland at lf2cl46i. Futures closed went; srj were made aa follows: Seller August 14Q14 l-32c; seller beptvnber, 13 1-Itl3 7-ltto; seller October, 1319-:i2c; seller Noverabsr, 13 1-3 c: seller December, 1 -v" ; seller January. 13 S-:tIc: seller February, 13 31-82c; seller Marth. 14 &-o2; seller April, 11 H-a2c; seller Mav ;14 9-itjj: seller June, 11 25-32; seller July, H 15-19316?4c,

NEW Y'ORK METAL MARKET. New York. Aug )8. Metals Manufacturing copper Is steady ; sales were made ol new sheet ins at aoc. Ingot Lake saleswere made at 23 0S32c. Pig Iron Market quiet and firm; sales were made of Scotch at 2s(.j3e ; American is dull and heavy; sales were made at liftltc. Russia sheet Market quoted at 13Kc, gold. Nails Are unchanged; sales were made ot cut at S3 20 3 23c; clinch at S3 011,36 6u. Horse shoes Sale were made of No. a at $20 CCSfl to. FOREIGN if ASK EHJ. Loxdo, August IS. Rate of discount in open market for threa month bills is l' per cent., which Is 'A per cent, below the Bauk of England rate. Consols for money, 93 13-1: on account 9lTJ,; 5-2U3 ist5, 107; 5-as I8d7, 1(8; UMls, 105; new 5s, 103 New York Central, 94; Erie 14i; Erie preterred, 01. Tallow Sales were made at 't) Antwerp, August i6. Fine American petroleum 241. PARisriAugust 18. Rentes, 'f 40c. Livekpooi, August 18. conou The market is steady and prices are firm; sales of middling uplands, 71-ltid; middling Orleaus, 75-l6d;total sales were 12,'XJ bales, of which 3,0) bales wer ror speculation and export aud ,'00 American. Flour Sales were made ol extra state and Western at 27; s. Wheat-Sales were made of No. 2 to No. 1 spring at 10sJd ,'alüs 9d. CornSales were mad lo 1 red Western snnngat 10s M; No 2 red Western sprtng 'at lös lid. Perk Sales were made cf new American Western at 8.; Easierii at tTJis. Eccf-salea were made of American, new, at "2s. Lard Sales were made of prime Western at Bis. Bacon Hales were made of American CC at 5ls. Tallow Sales were made at 43i. Cheesesales were m:de of choice at &c. Petroleum ales were made of refined at 9d; spirits, do, at y,d. Moffat's Life Pills! Moffat's Fhcenia: Bitters ! ! und f. Page's Clixnax Salve III9 forai a complote Family Metlhfne fliest, snd bstf cured more diseases, aud harednse more cood for huniaoilr. thus any other taediriae ever oCerea tu Ike people. MOFFAT'S LIFE TILLS re psrclr Yetretalde. Tltey set oa Ihe I.irer, ppninx the duct, and reotoriae the bodr to per Ort health, and may be relied on to rare Vmouh aud Sirk Headache. CostivrneKs. Ilyspppsia, Inilivetion. Jassdire. Llrer ami Bilious (omplaisti.. olds. Nrnrvy. irspral Wrakne. I-Vrer A . ear. 45. MOFFAT'S 1J1(EMX IJ1TTEKS correct the prrtlionj of the Momarh, and are a sure cure for Djepsla, Nerronsness. Sleeplei.ness, l'enislr foniplaiat. MrnWiifx Debility, Ar. FAKE'S CLIMAX SALYK isnrompnunJof Arnirarilli nianjollierexIricN and halsams. We warrant it to eure Scrofula sat! Salt lihrnni. Fever Korea. Piles, Frost Bite. 4 hiiItlaias, Coras. Isflammatioa of the l yes. Broke lireasls. Sore Mpples, Cuts, 3niiM's,bffrns.Scald asd all Cutaneous Diseases, oa mas or besxt. It atiavs iaflammatioa. saMae all paia, aad heaN wit hont a sear. It is worth Its weiarht ia a-old to every family, and should always be oa liasd. CSol(l by Druggists CTcryw here,0 J. P. MILLS, Sole Proprietor, 85 Liberty street, .Vw York. ATTENTION PRINTERS TRY OUR IMPERIAL ROLLER COMPOSITION It never fails to givs PERFECT SATISFACTION Molts splendidly, ponr beautifallr. Is ex oeedingly soft, very elastic, does not ahrlnk, never refuses ink, never hardens, la very durable, and dooa cot disappoint yea. H DIAKAPOLiS SE8TISEL C0MPA1T, Reinsiiagen&BuGkman MACHINISTS, 87 !t S3 East Eighth St Cincinnati, Pulleys, Hangers, &c. Gsar Cutting. Ssnd fcr Catalogue.

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