Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1875 — Page 8
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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. THUltSDAY NOVEMBER 18; 1875.
A, C ARD. Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Readers : We respectfully ask your Immediate attention to the best selected Otock of Dry Ooods, Notions and Millinery ever brought to this city. By giving our individual attention to buying in New York, we have eeoured a line of Silks, Black Goods Dress Goods. Dometins,
Woolens. Flannels, Shawls, TatTie Linens, Blankets, comforts, wo tionsand Millinery at such rates and on such terms as enables us to offer the lowest prices known Since 1882. Our priecs are alike to all, and Grangers as welt as Otn era will find Ptno other house more aitractK goods or lower prices. Xj. S. AYRE3 & CO., TRADE PALACE. ft'LXAXOfi AND BUSINESS. WßBKLY REVIEW OP TUM HOME market. STSAKCZ. WiHHSiT Evexikq, Novembern. Eaaken report the money market eavy, with very satlslaetory amount of business being transacted. Tkey bare no trouble in placing all the ui?aey tuey dejire to at tbe usual rates of Interest, The large amount of currency be tng absorbed by tbe pork packers makes It dim. eoittO?tk aay but the very bait paptr dis counted. Discounting 1 confined largely to euetomsrs evea tben. Thla abaorptloa has produoed anether effect, that of sending up the rata of Eastern ei hange. If a party desired to sell exchange for currency, he would have to pay at the banks from 60c to 11 per thousand In round amount, while the banks will sell at par. The demand for currency It rather more urgent than formerly, because of the wants of pork packers. It is said some of the banks are Importing currency by ei press, in order to meet tke demand . The week closing to-day has been barren of important events in the local money market. The New Tork Xribune of yesterday has this to say woou ene Interesting feature of the national finances: The con tinned and unusually large deplotioa of the legal tender reserves of the associated banksofNew York has attracted eorae attention, owlnj to the fact that the present movements cf tbe crops or of general trade did not seem to fully a.-coaat for it. There hag been a 3 ulet and steady contraction of tbe legal ten er circulation little suspected. It iskuown that any naiienal b-tnk wlabing to retire its circulation may employ the treasury department to do it by depositing a sum In legal teuders equal to uie unoautof its notes which it wishes to wilhe'rsr, ml thus obtain immediate psession oi its boudt pie ged a security for the redeception of such circulation. This proceeding enables the bank to take advantage of what it ma; deem to be a favorable market to eil it boa 1 4, and ulvei t the bnk In available assets fll5to3l2 (according to the ciass of bond) far what it fcAf deposited, viz.: i'.iOiix leeral tenders. The extent fc whiea this lias been done is shown by the weeily reports issued from the treasury dip-Ailment-" After quoting from there reports for January 2 and November 13, It continues: "It 1? understood that In fach case the excess of clrcn'auto ovr 9t percent, of tbe amounts of boud4 held as security Is the Bum of legal tenders held in place 1 bonds for th special purpeso of retiring and paying off the circulation of certain banks, Ihtrvfare it follows that there has been since January 2, 187), a real but temporary ottrc ion of Leal U u Jeri to the amount of ?if,722,501 Add thermal and permanent contraction mder the operations of the law ef J:.eary 11 S.TiZjji And we have a total 21,46,20 which sbows the on'ratlonof lea;:il tenders in eiroulattoa whi-ra bas occurred thus far this year. BUSINESS. In the mim business during the week has been qaiet as 1 aioompsuled with few changes, either la prii or state of trade. The weather has not bn favorable, which, combiued with the fact ftat we an b itweeu seasons, as 1. were, has plaeed trad atmost on the verge of dullpwv Lsutrg ths latter part of last week prices of hogs were raa up as. high ai 57 3t, owing to 'iaht receipts, but with the beginning of tho enduing week they began to arrive in large droves, which sent price down to 17 10 for the very best offering, our quotation to-day. Lately the reeelpa have been very heavy, both here and In Chicago. Hog predacts are easy, and have been through much of ike week. In fact there Is scarcely sloe i enoegb In this market to base prices upon. The dealer themselves are keeping quiet, waiting fcrthe new steck, of which at ptesent there Is veiy JiUJc In market. The grain ma'ket, too, has been quiet and aninteresMag all the week. Considei able corn Is moving, while wheat, oats and rye hare been Inactive. There is a brbk demand for good e.ialitie of corn, upon which prices have advuseed since lat week. All tbe transactions ou 'Change to-day worein grain. Groceries have Inclined to quietness all the week, but an Improvement Is expected toward the next moatb, when the holiday trade sets In. There Is an active demand for dried fruit, owing to the failure of the local crop. New crop Ntw Orleans molasses Is aotive with a firmer market; prices have receded from the highest peint; cheese dull and firm; rice doll and generally without change; coffees moderately active, bat lacking firmness, holders In EuUro anrkets mkla concessions t effect sales; fchsre Is no sta tiiity in prices. Bogars are yet weak, bat a higher rate of freights keep a decline irom belog realised here, therefore quotations remain as they have for several days past. The produce trade has been and is dull In neaiiy all commodities. Butter is firmer and In brisk demsmd at oar quotations. Fgs are steady and moderately plenty. There is very little demand as yet for dressed poultry, though inquiries are bezlanlng to arrive from the Kast to meet the requirements of Thanksgiving time. Fruit and vegetables arc plenty and not over active. Yesterday the new sehe dale of freight rates to tbe Baa went lato effect. Tbc Increase of the cost of transportation mart necessarily create some derailment In prices of all heavy articles, gr?!o la particular. These changes wil beul n to manifest tkemselvesin a few days at the farth est Dtecasslng this question of high freight tariff the Obloaco Tribune no doubt strike the keynote la this manner: Last winter the shipment of grain from the West te the last was continuous, bat the rea son was tbe comparatively moderate rate of freight exacted. If the combination expect that like shipment will take place daring this year under tbe advanced rate ol freight, they will discover the mlstate before the season has pros; reused vry Jar. Te West Is comparatively Srosperous. The whole crop has been liberal, loncy is universally abundant and obtainable at low luterit. There is no occasion to hurry grain forward, andtokep i: In the Wtst until navigation opens 0"r, a large margin of profit wbeu compared wlih Eh p'uents a. the rtes of freight establish! by the vtrntlna'.ion. The power of the rallrxed to r-dace the price of grain in ColC'gob an advenes of freights no longer fcxtfis. Aaaivmce of freights has the single efTep of ffducln th - nmoant cold for shipment by rail TtwtKrrn wiii rnin here at Cblcngo prief and the ral roa.j wlM have Jo settle their neigh' with tbe pa. chasers at the Eastern ends of tbeir lines. 'lhe laliroad comp nie may exact htgher ratts, rnt ih property movod will be of less wetgbt. Upon them rest the respon
ware41 67 67 13 SO 80 M es 67 1 35 61 1 20 64 p.t. i cars old corn, Ho. 1 white. Scars nran ,, 1 car r Jeeted oats. lesr mixed corn, old 1 oar No. a rye. a. o. 1 car old a txed corn , f . o, b.. a car wheat, Mlcatg an. 1 car aid and aew toro.. 1 car wheat, sample. 1 car old bigo mixed corn. ear oats, re je led.. YEUTOKS ON 'CHiÄQH TO-DAT. A. Burke, Tkorntown; E. 8. Eaeton, Peoria, 111.; L.B. Ullier, Worthlngton; J.T. McMurry and A. rratt, Putnam county; O. T. Hinten, Kokomo; Martin Slaughter, Brooklyn: M. H. Clarke, Nokleivllle; John Lamptnar, Uhampain, ill.: W. Paddock, Trrc Haute; J. U Uavls. Meoreevllle : A. P. Paniers. Charlottes ville: J. R. afyer. city; J. W. Flanaaan, New Britto, Ind.; H.Ü. Parker, Fort Wayne: T. A. Hiaek, Toledo; Charles Rapps, Cadln, ill.; W. A. Pordice, Waveland, Ind.; U. Blair, Plalnfleld; 11. T. mim, cnioago. DAILY RAILROAD OUALUJEBCS. iaoT-re. 120 Hrrrs an. tons. to 8i Bi.-iiv. Inshels... To vl and Coke. tons. 2,181 Oxperase, cars. 3 Kton, Dales.. 1,91 ittla. head... 601 4S3 18,400 J 40 J:m meal, Darrels. ISO Ojrr. bushel Hennen t, brls.. Fertilizer, cars rirrar, barrels , Hair bristles, oars. 4,900 Ts 10 S.2&0 17 Kl Har. tons. Hides, tont. Hio-hwine. barrela. aosa. bcaa, tlorses and samlcs, head. 17 24 150 iron, ton. Lard, üeices. Cjatb.cara. Lime, cars . uoga, ears.
sibility of piling np grain in Western bouses and running- empty trains. " Hin om 'oHAicai to-dat: 2 ears new corn, t" ,. , 1 car old corn, i
13 ,1M,5 0 . 77.000 , 170 218 , 240 IVt , 11,900 9.100 12 214 800 1.200 75 4ÜJ aeaeee 1 It 4 9 63 10i Ti 35 100 42 20 7SS 491
Larnber. fet.. 4ronandiae. oar. W. barrel. ts. onshei.. ProTltions, ton. Bve. bosnei Slt, barrels , Sheep, ncad Snineles, car Staves, oar. tone, ear. Tallow, barrels. wheat, ouanaia. Vniaky. bols. wool. tons. Miscellaneous, cars. Total number cars. US STOB Nov. 16 Wheat. Corn. 18,741 Oat. 17,154 Bve. TRADK QUOTATIONS. iQaotaticm are given ror tne baying price on rain and prodnoe, and the selling price for jot and other merchandise. KiJiLDiNQ MATERIALS There are no chances to announce to-day. 14 ne:Leipni and nuniuiarion. Modern, soo; Paul, 2Sc; New Paris lime, snc per bnshei: 3 air, 40o per bnshei. Plaster: Michigan, 13 25; Newark, S3 60. Fire brick, S3 tot7 per hundred. W bit es and, 4 per barrel. Cement, 12 25 par bar rel for Louisville: 17 60as ' for Portland, saoOM-Oommnn,a 50O3 00: medium, (3 25a i 50; extra. B4 0094 2ä. UKY UOODt Merchants report a fair trade at our last quotations. HiT'iua ordinary, tuaufco: miaoiuig, 11c: at trnae. 16a. Bsowi Dan.Miro Naahvllls, 10o: Psprsrel. U o; Btarr, 0z. Tiariss ume'a u inon. io:Amoceäg a.u.a. 11 Vc: A, lS3;tXnetoca, 4-4 Medal, 17o ; Medal lie: eitraAi. tio: extra 4-4. 20c; tiewlatown 13 Inch, 34c; ditto flinch, SOo; ditto 3 Inch, IBs; elaid.22He. SuiaTiHQ Btkipxs America, e-S, 11c; 8-8, 10c: Whlttea.1enl5o,l4o, and 15o ; Union, U, 15, and 140. PaPra Ca mbricf common colon, oo; nizh jolors, l cent higher. Päiitts a.menran, 7c : waspincxon, iiemmac, Richmond Oriental and Conestoa-a, 7V(c; äoraaue's fancy, 7Ke; Freeman, 7o; standard Shirting prints, 7 bio; Albion solid colors, 7 Vc; feaooay eaiung io ; w amsatta, oo ; jaourning print.. . m trlet warp. 27 o. diovs tiKXETTwes Vermont, o: asnvllle, 8 He: Middleville, So: Idaho, 9o: New Älban7. bo: mark a o; iaurei u... c: Laurel H.Hc: Park A.,7c: Uranlte Bn 6e; Bed9ordK7o: iJepp N-7a: Pepp.U.736o: Pep a It. 8Xe: Pepp 9c ßUiäCHiQ BHiiTisss-tmsaaie, no; xiooe, Be; Blaokstoae. lOo. Masomonet, l'Jo; Hill 9 V3j 4-4. IuSt Owight Htar, lüc; Vanan XX Ki Kca Dot, 7o; 4Qaker j vfttnonw, uonv lle, 15c; Yotmg Warrior. ISO : Jabes Knight, We; Wamsntta, 113: New York Mills, 113. dBUS bags A.moskeag a... auo; Lewuton a, lo:Htark, IJo; Union, o; Banner, SOo: Mon-,-aup.2'c iauU3-steady at changed quotations. Av(cetld is quoted at 2V93Uc; alconl r.t ti 15 Vi üö; alum, per pound, i i5o: oampEor, per pound, soioo; oochileaL ner pound, 80320o; chloform, per ound. (1 Uai 3o: copperas, barrels. . per sound. IA801 cream tartar, pure, &a47o: lnilgo, par pound, tl 20,-31 &j; lloorioe. Calafc, per pound, genuine, 433 t6o: magnetia. carb., ä ox per pound, SCfltOc; morphin, P. A W par ounce ; 14 504 7ä; madder, per pound, lllSo; oil, castor. No. I, per gal, II Ö0-1 60 ; oil, bergamont, pel tbl6 00'; opium per pound, 6 70(37 00; qui nine, per onnos, u 8502 4U; balsam copaiba 403; soap, oastiie, fr., 12.91&0; aooa, bicarb kegs, per pouna, ogno; aii, ensom, per pouuu. 4A6o: snuff, Qarrett's, pacx, per pom, 117 ; snuC, Garrett's, per case of 4 dosen, U8 : sulphur, Cour, per pound, 650 : aaltpetro, per pound, 1033-5c; turpentine, 48A56C. rUiUr-uiib-ACUTe ana uncnangea. Anthracite, per to a, 9 73; isru oiooz, per bushel. 15o: white Klver, ISi; Hinl crisX, 16c; Highland erae, rso; Higniand steam. Ho: Plttibarg, 22: Craall nut, domestic, 12?; do, steam, 9 3; fcrasil lack, 83; Virginia cannol, 27s: Indiana eannel, 22. ooxa 2o; crashed. 162. Wood Market well supplied at 14 00A5 CO. FI8U The market remains unchanged. Labrador hemme. nail dois. 4 oO.No. I :ake herring, half bbl&.Si 50; quarters, 81 50: kits, öcall UC : No. 1 pickerel, half bbls, S3 r" quarters, 11 e-J; kits, fl 10; No. 1 whit per hair baml at 53 Kqi W; eorter barrel, 83 25; kits, II IS; family vrhlte, half bbls, 13 00; aaarter. ti kits, 31 OU: California salmon, per ts.lt ba.Tt, new 110 50; kits, n 76; Harkrai. new mMi psr brl, tl).433; half brl, lis uor.il 00; on arter barrel, 18 u; kits. M So; No. X, barrel, 18; bU Dar;a!,;9 63310 00; quarter barrel, 15 00 5 oO; tiu, 1 45; No. 2, half barrel, 17 50: quarter barrel, S4 00; kits, l 80 ; Cod fish, M "WflS. llolUcd herrlng.per keg, II 60; scaled berrlia fife. Hiibnt. naoknd. 14c Prepared cod as h. Si 00150; Roucd Hhor herring, 17 6U; half barrel, ti CO. FANCY GROCERIKH AND FRUITS-Quiet and anchanaed at our last quotations. uanaxo wood. Tomatoes. 2 Iba. II 30a 40 ; I lbs. 11 75231 65 : Tar month corn. 12 20 2 80: Mountain sugar. 12 20) 2 25. Peaches, 2 lbs., fl 75ai S5; S lbs, ti 65? 75. Btrawbemes, 2 lbs, 11 hOJ 00. Kaspbers 2 lb. 12 2533 50. Wortleberries, 12 232 60. Pit eapp'.er. 2 lbs. U 21 ÖUCCOtasb, Yarmouth, 9 25 Ureen Peas, II 7) 92 25. Btrlng beans, SI 251 Bartlett pears, 2 852 60. Lima beans, W 25; Pompkln.81bs.ll75. Corned beef, 2 lbs,ilKl(l. 4 ; lbs, lia&OfijUOO. Dried beef, Jacob's. läVo; low grades, 14 Ho. Cove oysters, full weight, 1 pound, II 23 : 2 pounds, 12 lomi 25 ; light weight, 1 pound, 9065e: 2 pounds. II ;1 S5. Lobeter. 1 pound, S3 5 ;2 pounds, f 3 US. Call torn la salmon, 1 pound, SI 15;3 J : 2 pounds, ai . FOKJUUa x suits rrunes auu ciuuua ore lower. Orange, per brl., 4$s 53. Lemons, prime 17 uo 07 60; dates 8Atoo per lb: old raisins, layers, ti 60; ntw raisins. 13 20,gi 8u; London layers M 00: Mas atel crown. tl7j: doable crown 14 00. Baltane, 16918c: Valencia, lSraiae: flzs, new dram firm, l7Ho; larite layer flgv 20c per lb.; French prune in boxes, 113110; kegs, 12& 124o ; citron. :83?o; currants, 7)433: Turkish prunes, new. 9 2)10c NOT8 oft abelied almonds quoted at 3l?i33c; filberts, 14 alio; walnats, rrenca, llo;Noles, 159l4o; Brasil nnt. 9 4'ln: peanat. red, raw. "fMo; white Virilnlaa, 114 3120; roasted So higher. UK UN, FLOUR AND FKED Baaw. hifnvtTK ittc The grain market Is gaaerally Inactive and dull. .tiran is dull S!3 0014 00: flu feel nominal at H 00, id m' titUurf at S72a2S. accordin to quality. Corn meal. boltPd, II 40: feed meal Si 30 per hundred. Hominy feed meal, II 15. Fioca Bilu inactive and unchanged. Choi1 fanotee 1. qaoied at tl Uu,t7 60: fanov country t 18 2507i for new; family country, to 2i S"i75! auperflne. HO a 75: fine SS ih t 7. Cori Hlzh mixed is nnotrd lo bizher to-day. M ied, held at ": hin miven r.-o7e; No. 2 white at ftfc: ear 5lc;new,4315c for70 lb. OaTO Unchanged. Hound mlzjd Aisii'c. Iowa white, S5l'c: aaxagaa in xsc, owing to conarion. Bra Nominal. Quoted at bofttioo. HAUutr Nominal. Worth 8 call 00. ' WBiaT-Steady at former quotations.
We quote : Red wheat, 00c 31 oo for new : tl 23 9180 for old, free on board: amber SI Co (31 20 for new ; SI 10) I 80 for old : white nominal, held at II 2511 as for old ; II 0Ujl 2 i for new. Damaged wheat O0MOO. HOUS-Deollned 10 per cent, to-day, under
targe receipts, we quote at i vj17 M tor best. HAY In fair demand at our Quotation. Loose 1 Quoted at II 8 US cor choio Umothv from wagon. Prairie baled, beat, 114 60. Baled timothy ts quoted at Kai uu for tho beat. Btraw, a w per ioaa or aua per nun area. Hürtj Wsw crop are quoted at 450464 per pouna HIDES. ETC Steady and unchanged. Best oily green bides, rows. So; steer weigh ing r3 ids or over. ?o; cnoity veai aauns, ne: best city kip akin. So; green salted, oared, at IK&TKi dry salted hides. lOo; dry flint. 12si4e. Urcbby, ball and stag hide two-third prloe. Sheep skint are quoted at 60 to II 00 acoorilng to quality. Tai low, Ac Oroase -Brown at so: yellow. 74f8c: white. a,ilc ISOM AMJ BTKfalLr-Trade fair and prices an changed. lhe quotation! are given at list priest, as follow: Bar Iron la quoted at 12 5CS2 70. liheet rolled. 10 to 14. 4c: 14 to 30. o: 37. : Charcoal, la advance on above rates, other sixea ana numbers are graded at proportionate rate. Steel 1 qnote-j a follows; Kanderaon's boat KngLLah tool, 25o ; American tool, lao; spring Steel, 1 Inch, 12c; IX Inch and over. llo. mill pick shapes, 80o. Horse shoes, Borden's, a 73 per keg; moie, si higher. lEATHEB-Unchaüeed In everv reSDect. Oak alaugbtsred sole Is quoted at 3 41; Buffalo, SO&Söo: narnees Zi&Hc; upper ss 28a per foot; French oalf, nb42 SS; French kip, 11 2ioi 50; collar, oer foot. 20o: bridle. oer dosen. lAMitowj aomesuo can, iöujhöo; sap, domesiic.o c aji iu. L.UM tlErt Palrly active and without any TinaiiQDiia ivrioer quotations. eixml and a ciear, per M. feat. green, 147 oo; dry, UO oo; mooring, dressed, 12) 0C50 00; Biding, dresaed, 115 00(4 iytw;otock Doaroa, rouzn.iia ooiauo; common boards, S14 00; Bill statt, to IS feet, S14 00; Bill stuff, over 18 feet, 115 00 24 oOt Heavy timbers. si ou extra per m. : Bheetine. 812 ou: A sawed shingles, SS 60: No. I shingles, 12 ,50; Poplar shingles, S3 00; Lth. ti 76; Bonthern pin flooring, dressed, 140 00346 0U. foruLB Clear. ISO 00; Oommon, 114 00; Culls iu uu. ash 1st and 2d, 133 60. BIU.0X Wauut rne quotations are buvlne prices for green and se! ling price for dry lumber. ist ana i, ary too uuaeu oo; in ana 2d, green, 40 0CX45 00: Call, S16 WWtao 00. HAlLri Mteady and unchanged. Quoted, lOd to eud at 3 15 je 25 per keg and smaller Bombers at th usual advance. OIUS aieady at yesterday's quotations. Raw linseed quoted at 670 oouea at 62c; lard oil, current extra, 11 10; No. 1, Hfl 1 10 : tanners oil.Stralt s best.(W,a3öc : Bands' beat. 66rtja0c ; Labrador, ISOd&o; reflued coal oil. 139 13o: standard gaaollno for lamp, I2i8c; headllaht. 20aiäc : lubrlcaUns and maohlnerr Oils. 26o9Sl 2b. PrtODUCK-Quiet; almost dull. Bttttcb In demand. Uood roll 2Ca22o: second rate, 12 J 15c ooa Receipts of late have been much more liberal, which may bring about a deellne. We still quote at Zic. r"ouiTBT Dun and lifeless. Old fowls dull ; per dos.neas 12 25; roosters II EO ; Turkeys, per lb. live. 6, 7c Younz chickens plenty. Good size bring 11 60 per dozen. Dressed fowls Full dressed chickens, nerdoz.. 12 Mi: turkeys, full dressel, tl aiuc per poand. Quails, 11 ao per dozen. JKabblts, 11 2j. Bqulrrels, 41. VldiTABL Fotatoea lnaetive nd nn. changed. Car lot 85 to S7o per bushel: from store, 40 to aoc. Bweet potatoes, 14 tua3 63 per oarrei. uiery, 0(91 c per cox. unions very auu at Sa wm äa per barrel. Fbüit Green apple plenty at Wis J 75 per brl.: choice, S3 753i 00. Cranberries at 111 6012 00 per barrel ; S3 75 per bushel. Beeswax, per lo, -jbe ; white navy bean. SI 60S 1 6 J and very doll; feathers, per lb, prime live geese firm at 60c: mixed, 25a30c: Ginseng. 75c : ttags, oer lb., cotton, ito. Uoitir-Quiet at w per pound for choice boxe: for low grade. 206s25c PROVISION;-Easy, and prices ofTa little Bulk Meats Clear rib sides, summer cured. 26 to ao daysln slt.llc;iü dayssait, lvc. Bugar cured bams, 10 days. I.e. Breakfast bacon, 16c Shoulders, 10 days in salt, Ha; green, 7c. uriea o-e. itiae. i'rime steam lara, new, 12"4io;do kettle, liHc. Jobbi.no Prices Bacon clear sides, 14c: breakfast do, löo; hams, ltfc; lard, kettte, 133 4c. BT A f Li is UKOUtKlii lhe market 11 sub stantially unchanged. cor raa teaay at our last quotations. itoasUng grade or ttio are quoted 10 -i. a23Hc : good to fair at 23 s23e; prime at 244240; choice to fancy, at 2ö4Jto and Java at Jiasoc CA5DUS-Hotel, älaxio; car oanditis q noted at 17),la,o: common pressed, ISX3 CHiass- Con ti nnes firm at 14! 15o for nrlma to -nolce faotorv. üOLASüBa ano araura New Orleans molasses s worth CsiiToc for prime to choice, and yrops at Mc jti tur oommon to fancy. Kick Dealers quote at 1 ul4 for Kanxoon. and 8-93 for Carolina; 79o for fair tobest Louisiana. aojARj Remain unchanged. We ouote: Kenned la uaoted atlOKalOHo for A, Otr A lWiaiuKc 10 a 10 0 for extra O. and lldU" or Hard; circle C and B, 8i9i0c; yellows. WviXa. Soda-In ooxea, Pi 37o ; 6(99 kecra. 80 AF8 German is quoted at 6v7)o; Babbitt's at IOJIOHc Btarch Dealers quote at 65e per pound far pearl. Bpices Pepper Is quoted at 25-9280 ; allspice, 20(323: cloves, 7075o; cassia, 4o5jo. Tkas Market still Inactive. Gunpowder lonotd at e0oagl 43 ; Imperial, C.3J1 20; Hyson &0331 SO; Oolong, 5oaW: car. llsh breakfast, 40S75c BEKDa Quiet and unchanged. Flax seed 1 quoted at Si Ouol 40, accord In a: to quality; ciover at 17 087 5o; timothy doll at ti 05,-92 76. SALT Steady at oar last quotations. Baglnaw, dray load iota, at si sotal 91; Ohio Civer, in store, at II 751 eO: Baglnaw, car lots, at II 701 75: Ohio River, car lota at II 70. TOBACCO- U nchanged. Koyal Gem la qaoteu at 853S3c: Monitor Navy, 5870o; baled tobacco, 45f$35o: bright navies and qoarters. 58iä72o; smoking brands, 85c(38125c; fine cuts, 6urc; black toaacco, 65800 in cad16S: tWlBW, dO tlOC. TiKNlUla, BWJCK Price unohanged; trade fair. Tin plate is quoted, for IC, I0xl4,oharcoal,flrst quality, at 91') 10 IX, ditto, at 113 00: 10,14x20 roofing tin. 13 &0:IJ,ji2 roofing tln,H9 50. Brass kettle, 45c Ho. 27 iron M, 4 4-10c; Ho. 27o smooth Iron, Sc Moorehead' galvanised Iron, SO per cent, discount from list. Zinc, per sheet, lie; per cask, 10jc. Pig tin, Btrr.lt 's, süc Wire Bright and annealed 43 per cent discount from list prices; lacquered 85 Eer cent discount. Bolder, tinner's 18c. opper Bheetlng. 14 to 13 OS., 35o: planished, 14 to le oa., 89c: bolt copper, 45c; bottoms, Sic Lead Pig, 7Ho; bar, o. Antimony, 18o ; Babbit metal. lS.aAKj WHWKY-Linchanged and firm at II 13. WOOLr-Unwaabed. M&iio; tub washed, 45(947c. WOODEN WAKK-So.1 tuoa prai),wyKau;rto, 2 ditto, 8S 50; No. S ditto, 77 50; No. 1 Churns, eommon, per doaen, 110 60; No. ditto, 19 60; No S ditto, $3 60; No, 1 cedar churns brass bound, tn2j; No. 2 ditto, (O0ra; No. 1 aab chnrns, 118; No. 2 ditto, 116 ; No. 8 ditto, 114: stave half bnshei measures, 15 60; hoop iron bound ditto, ta A037; keelera, five in nest, 92 25; meal sieves. 14-19, 11 75: ditto 18, S3 ooz2 25; O U buckets two hoop, 12 00(92 10; ditto three hoop ti 202 25. WINDOW GLABS Steady and unchanged. Binaie Btrenstn. 2nd Qual. 1st Qual 8x8 to 8x10 I7 00 17 75 axis to 10x13.....,, 8 00 8 75 11 00 It OU lhxlfl to laxlS. i)i4o v.M. (ktwm teVaVtlV DU afUawj. Discount 05 and 70 per cent, off above. MONEY, BTOCKS, ETC Hww Yowr, November 17, Money market easy at 3,9 X per cent.; closed at S per cent. Mercantile paper 633 per cent. Custom receipts, 9323,000. Assistant treasurer disbursed 96-13,000. Clearings, fSl.000.000. Sterling Kxohange is quoted at 14 81 for 60 days, and 14 83J for sight. Produce exports. I ,K3,C0. Gold opened at 114 fell off to HI1, and later advanced to 111?,, at which It closed. Beates paid for carrying were 1 and per cent. ; loans also made flat. Governments firm. Railroad bonds are In good demand at a slight decline. mate securities are firmer for Tennessees, but the rest ate are quiet. Stocks were weak and lower in the early deal lngs, with a decline ranging from Ji to 1 per cent., but tow ard 1 o'clock tbe market became nulPt and prices recovered from If to J per cent. At tue close stocks were quiet, with prices at about the lowest of the day. Tbe most active stocks were Pacific Mall, Like tfboie, Western Union. Erl and Ohio's. Lake Shore declined to H3: Pacific Mall to 40: Nortbwe.tern toMSOi: Union Pacific to 7i Hannibal A Ht. Joseph to fciVS, preferred to 28, and Michigan Central to b. VVeiern Union, after advancing froai Wg lo
7, reacted to 75g75J,; Panama opened at 126, bat fell off to 12a, then advanced to 129, and closed at 1Jn13s; obioe fell off to 17, bat recovered to I8i; t. Paul was firm at o-43&4. A number of the stockholders of the Toledo, Wabash Western railroad met to-day to lake measure to resist tbe foreclosure of the road by holders of gold bond. It was resolved to appoint a stock bolder protective com rait tee, who are to establish an ofaee and employ conneel. and prepare themselves to give any desired information a to the road. The Block is to be taxed 60 cents a share, and tbe certificate to which receipt tor thla amount are attached are to be marked a "assenting stock," and If possible, placed on the list of the stock exchange under this added name. The committee are authorised to receive any proposition which may be made by the bondholders looking to an amicable settlement. Tbe directors of the Paciflc Mall to day appointed a committee to settle unadlasted account with the Panama Company. Transactions on Htock Exchange were 13ä,000 shares, of which 87.000 were Paeino Mall, 14,3 Western Union. 000 Northwestern, ,OiH Ht. Paul, 13,000 Erie, 8.600 tit. Joseph, iJfluo Lake Shore, 13,000 Ohio, L500 Union Pacific and LöuO
"iMoun racine. Thrrri.iaai.aiooi'ae. w u D. B. 6' "81 12SS i22 122J4 122H ii2i U.H. to '2.. U.B.' S4.. 114 116 119H l.i 12; in 1HH Ü4H iitsy, 21H 11 I15H 15W 117 114HI iiH a. 8. S's 'S5. . O. H. fl's tt) (new). U5H I IV 121 inn 116H ll 110 W'Ja U1 lie 117 l-?H l U.B.0 S 'B7 121 U. 8. 6' '68 121 S UAJI 122 6 per eent f 'd loan., U..lO-0'B 115H IliS UtiV4 HUM ua4 117 121 114 11SM Cupons, 10-40's currency 8'. Inld... 1 ? H4W my. Werllng The purchaemg pnoca ror Government bona in Indianapolis vary from the Nw York quota uod Hell oer eent BT AT STOCKS.
Th-r m. Bat. Men lue. W'a Old Tennessee. 47 47 4&!4 45 4-i 7 NewTennecseee.. 45k 4 ibyA 4 4s New Virginia, ti 35 6 81 34 82 Old Virginias 40 40 85 4') 37 38 aj-lasonnn 102 1021 K 2' 102 iov aayBKAii rroegja. iThTjm. 3..MonXu-j Wu
W. U. Telegraph.. Paclflo MaTT,. 76K 40 IWS 81S 3 40: 14 102 M 59 64 Adam Expree 101J4 104 M 58 102 V, Well A Fargo x. K) 0H American 6 10&H o..x, 49 62 N. Y. Central K4V4 104 lt54 101! 104f15S Erl 17 81 17 35 1S Erle, preferred.. 85 31 132 Hartem, 13JX 132 132J4 1S2S lao &Y 72S 63 91 I a4 Harlem, p'f 130 Michigan Central.! U. Paoiflo Stocka. 6.5 60S 71J4 1H 73 VA rSV, 72 Ti Lake Hhore fllJi 61, 1S Illinois Cential. I Pittnhnrg N orth w ester n N'thwesfn pra 88fc 19 Stft oi I Oi!, 62S Oef 0 A CeeeeeM aeeeea OA 68 67 N.J. Central.....-, Bock Island. 1C4S! lioK 104S 1C5S 104 S 104S 1044 104 S 101 s St. Paul So tf St. Paul prefM, 5a 4?4 60S 5Jt C4 20 9as ty4 Wabash a 7 Wabanh rrM? Fort wy 7 51 7 97 3 19 1 97 s 20 VSli Terr Haate........ Terre Haute pre. a 20 3 Chicago A Alton U.4A. preferred,. Ohio AiiiMlssl-pi. 80S Ja1 10) 1C4V4 104 S 1 54 ilJ iH 18K 104 V. WIS 106 19X U4 VA Indiana Central öS 5 XY2 10 j C B, A Q... H2 112 112 ti. A ot. Joe l Oct. M-rana, 2l 2HH 1175a A. A P. Telegraph. 18 18 i 1V 14 1031 WiK 104 104 ita;-i U. Paclflo bond ia:i to"k,: irO'41 MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH. WEW TORK, Nov. 17. Klour In bnyers' favor with a moderate export and home inquiry : receipt ly.oio barrels; aperüue Western and stale (4 90 Ao 16; common to stood extra do to 35(35 60; good to ciiolco 15 tiö (l lo; while whaat extra (6 la -3,8 00: extra Ohio 8i 4 e tu: 8U Louis 86 t0i9 00; Minnesota, patent process 3 2o7 Zt; choice double extra 17 80 9aj. ttye nour steady; 4 uti 00. Corn meal Dull; Western at S3 2593 76. WheatFirmer; receipts 130.OO bushels; ungraded spring fl 1891 '23; rejected at II 05; No. 2 Chxago spring SI 27(41 2; No. 3 Chicaco spring SI Is; No. 2 Milwaukee SI 2lgt üi; ISO. 2 JiilwauB.ee ti m&i m; prime o. 1 Micbigan and Mil wan nee 11 37; soft No. 1 Minnesota SI 30; soft No. 1 Ureen Bay fl 33 nl AS; white spring, in store S13J: winter red Western fl lael white Western Sl 333 40. Rye Scarce and firm: wostfrn ano Canada tUytiic; state UOjtSäc; Canada. In bond. 8, c. tarley Du'l and heavy; No. 2 Kay quiet el li; do. rowed state 7a(c; No. 4 rowed state tic 33 . lo; Canada West 410031 uj. Bailey malt viuiet; No. rowed state si 0, the eilrene. uorn Lower: re ceipt 4 ,0 O busnels; Western mixed, steam, 73 Ö73sc: ao, sau 74,7t7i,r; nign mixea ana yellow Western 75c. Oats better ; receipts b4,iJ)0 oasnels; Western mixed and slate 44 mi:; white Western and Btate 4siic; prime Chic go 4bcbld:doMllwauke 48cbid;mixtd Mknigsn 4Jc. Hay and hops Unchanged. Rio ode? Lull and unchanged. Hagar Firmer: reflntnK 7g8 3-lbo; prime 5-16c; reflned unchanged. Moiasses roreiga uncaangea. ruce ateaay. Petroleum Quiet ; crade 6 '4c ; refined 12 tUo ; cases I0it-c; naptha ioc. Keön Heavy; fl 7531 65. Turpentine Heavy ;4Cc Eggs 2a 2Sc. Leather and wool Unchanged. PorK Dull; mess, jobbing, tri 22J il all the year. S2oao. Beef Quiet; new plain meat SI2: new extra do f 13 00. Cat meat Quiet. MiddlesCity long clear at 17Hc. Lard- hasler; prime steam laVfarifec; lecemoer ivxc: January 12 7-löc; February 2o. Butter rirm: Western lt'JSc; state, 233.'c. Cheese Unchanged. Whisky Sl laji is. BT. LOUIS, Nov. 17. C-tton Unchanged with aeood demand; sales of 1,700 bales. Flour Dull and little doing; suoertlne fall (3 75311; extra fall t4 2i(4 60: double extra fall 84 7i-öü0. Wheat Dull and drooping": co 2 tea winter fl &'2cash; fl62Sfor November: fl 58 for Jan uarv:No a rea winter fl JöS'ai iJcasn. txrn Inactive; No. 2 mixed 60ilo ash; ölö.?-io for November. Oats inactive: no i iUHccain. Barley-Dull; No 2 spring bo&c; prime lo choice Northern fl Mi 15; choice to fancy fU7(3l2dS Rye Dull; 66c. Prt-Unohanged; utw mmt ki si2t ou. iara uuu ana lower; llVic. Bulk meats Car lots 7S&? 10 ioi( He, according to age. Ureen meats 7 üli.y Bacon Dull and lower; lOia1 tjl'ic Wulsky steady ; fl 12S. to arrive, nogs uuu and lower; Yorkersfti 60J6 7a; packing 867 & 7 00; butchers S7 007 60. the latter for lancy; stocxers Si 2i6 8. Cattle Firm; good lo Choice natives ti 25 as 00; medium to fair S3 50 (J 4 00; common fi0(!(fi 75; native cows ti 28 42 6j; stocaers 83 7j; feeders f l 80 3 i 50; good to choice Texas S3 500)1 li; metllnm to ralr 1 Oroj.t sä; commonf2 40(32 75. Receipt Klour, 22.oou barrels; wheat, 14,1 0j buBhels; corn, 4,oou bushels; oats, 3,000 bushels; rye, 2,030 baaheU; hogs, 6,700 head: cattle, t.e.a neai. C11IUA.UO, Nov. 17. flour Nominally un changed. Whett-Falr; advanced lor NO z; others doll and destined; No 1 Chicago spring Sl 09; No 2 Chicago spring tlifc?ifor spot: fllöji lor December ;fll64 lor all the year; No Chicago spring 87c; rejected 71S7lo. Corn Firm but not quolably higher; No 2 mixed at ölJic lorspoi; cajc lor jNoveuaoer; t&iizo tor ail me year, oau-uuti ana m snaue lower; no 2 aos for spot; 3o,1aa;o for ueceraoer. Barley Firmer and held higher; C ror November; 8öS lor December. Kye Good demand : faTVtc. Pork Uood demand: 8 JO ' tor spot; 119 15 for all theyear;fl9 lw 20 for Jannary. Lard-Firm ; 111 5 for spot ; 1 1 1 KM U J January. Bulk; meats Mteady ; i5g'$iv-kmyv llrdllSKS. Whisky Sl IIS. Keoelpta Klour, U,0U0 bai-rels; wheat, 100.0ou bushels;-corn, 25,000 bushels: oats, ai.ouo Dusneis; rye. 4i.o-iu ousnels; barley, 6,0U) bnshels; malt, lJXM buohels. Uhlpmenta Flour. 14,O0 barrels; wheat, h8,uou bushels; 00m, 775 bushels; oat, 20,000 bushels; rye, 19.000 bushels: barley, 8,'WO bnshels; malt, bushels. On the call board this alternoon wheat was higher: 81 07i for November; Sl 0TZ for December. Corn Firmer; 6o?i(atJ'to lor Novemoer. Others unchauged. CINCINNATI, Nov. 17. Cotton Steady; demand moderate at 12e. Flour Fair and nrra ; family 85 403 25. Wheat-Fair and Arm; red iio;siw. jorn ocarc luuuiuum v.-m Söo: new 45,-4483. Oats Dull at 25 tC. Barley Dull and unchanged. Rye Steady and unchanged at 7K3)j. Pork-Steady at I J 60. j ard Dull and lower to sell ; sam fll 7ilt 874: kettle Jobbing at fl3'l3 2S. Bulk meats Easier; shouident 18 75; clear rib fit) 87S'$ll: Citar IU25, all partly cured ana looe;long cut middles sold at fll. boxed" Uacon UuTtiRUK l ; shoulders 810; clear rib 11; clear 514 6; green meats are dull; shoulders J7 25; sides 8J0 2iyl0 87S; hams 814 average fio 73. Hoza-Moderately active; common light 86 9J(f7 20; fair to good packing rrniH 7 2.77 45: a few choice heavy at 7 6 J K- elDtä-6.81i. bhlptnents ""one. Whisky Hteady and firm at II 11. Ealtei-Hteady and tinnhAiwed. - f H1L.ADELPRI A, Nov. 17. Petroleum Nomina'; refined 11 aiSc; crude loc. "lour Dun; low grades weak : exir family f i lh(& 37 S; Iowa, wtHcouaiu ADd Mipuesota ti lMa7 75; Ohio and Indiana Iii 87-I 7 '2: blah eradee S7 niHStt fiO. Wheat fnuctivei wd . reuusylvanla 1 2931 89: red Western ft A)3l0o; amber U W; rblie fl 41.
Bye-85d&c Corn Active; old yeL'ow7576e; new yellow 62VtC. Oate Neglected ; white 410 4o ; mixed XÄ-le. Provlaion Quiet; mas pork S22 0023 U0; beef bama laASe; pickled 15l3,Sc Lard-1313fe. Whisky-f f it ButterQuiet; fine grade only wanted; New York state and Bradford county 34935c; New York state and Bradford county firsts javsjtic; Western extra 3u32e: Western firsu 272c; roll, extras, 2S29c; rolls, firsts, 2432He. Cheese Doll: 12Sai3c. Eggs Quiet; fresh, 30Ce. atlLWAUKKE, Nov. 17 Floor Unchanged. Wbeat-Qulet; NolMUwaukee spring II Li No 2 Milwaukee spring Sl 10)4; November fl 10S; December 1108; January fl 09; No 9 V2o. Cora Easier and In good demand. No 2 66c. Oat Fair demand and lower rates: No 1 36Sc; No 2 SJ. Barley-Dull; No 2 "priBg, caab and November, tl 14: December 1 Ol &l 02S; all year Sl 02; No. spring 00c. Rye Scarce; No 1 spring nominal at 71c. Provlaion Inactive and nominal. Mess Pork At 120 0029 60. Prime lard At til 8fl2 10t 8. P. Hams At loillc Dry Halted Shoulders At 7e, loose. Freight Quiet and nominal; wheat, to BuCalo, 4 Sc; to Oswego, Sc. Receipts Flour, 8,000 barrels; wheat, 171.01O bnshei 8. Shipment Flour, 11,000 barrels; wheat, 204,000 bushels. BALTIMORE, Nov. 17.-riour-Dall ; Western superfine II 00(94 60; extra 14 6ora 25; family S3 75Q7 00. Wheat Dull and unchanged. Corn Dull; Western mixed 71Sc. Oals-Du!l; mixed 4011; white 4343Sc Rye Dull and lower a. 74S52C. Hay Firm, not higher. Provision Firm. Pork AttJ25 (2J 60. Bulk meats None offering. Bacon Oood demand at loi-914c. Hams Atl5Vic. lArd Quiet; reflned 14-i'4l4Sc. üulter
firm; extras 2S,a30c; firsu &Z7c. PetroleumDull; cruae 6c; refined 17ojl3o. Ooflee Nominal; Rio cargoes 17?i$20Xc; Jobbing IS1; 9;i'0. Whlsky-F lrm at Ii 17. rOLKDO. Nov. 17. Flour Fair and firm. Wheat Fair and advanced; No 2 white Wabash f 1 41 ; No 1 white Micbigan tl 30; extra f I 41: amber Michigan II 19; December II 20; old II 25; No 2 red winter fl 2i;No 2 red winter, Dayton and Michigan 1 20: rejected red 9lS- Corn Firmer and held higher; high mixed, Novembe,8(Se;new, spot.tTcjaU the year 59Xc; low mixed: 63c; new 56c; no grade, new 49Sc. Oat Firm; No 2 SiSt Michigan 33c; rejected 31c Freights Unchanged. Receipts Flour, luu barrels; wheat, 18,000 .bushels; corn, 13,000 bnshels; oats, 600 bush el. Shipments Flour, 8,000 barrela; wheat, 28,000 boshels; corn, 4&JL) bushels : oat. 62,000 bushel. LOUISVILLE. Nov. 17-Cotton-12f'ic. Flour Unchanged. Wheat Firm ; sound on arrival, red fl 1; amber Sl 15QI 20: white tl 25ai 85, Corn Firm. Oats Unchanged. Rye Steady at 75f977c. Hay Unchanged. Provisions Un changed. Lard -Tierce at llj14o. Whisky--fl 11. Bagging Unchanged. CLEVELAND, Nov. 17. Petroleum Quiet : quote standard white 110 at 9jic; prime white 160 at ioc, in ear lots. LIVE 8TOCK MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET, INDIANAPOLIS, W'KDSXSDAY, NOV. 17. There were 300 head of good cattle at the Exchange Stock Yards, about all of which were sold at prices ranging from 14 00 to ti 40 for choice butchers' cattle. Proipect .fair. Bix car load were shipped. The following are the quotations : Oood, smooth, L100 to 1,500 shipping steers - K twaa tu Prime butchers' cattle.-.... 4 H) 4 40 Good S 75(4 40 Fair..., M, 2 50(243 CO Bulls and Thin Cattle.... 2 lOfti 60 Stock cattle 2 753 50 Good Coerokea worth... 8 &03 75 Sheep sold at 13 50,1 4 00. Hogs are quoted at 17 C07 35. EUFFALO LIVJS tiTOCK MARKET. BnrFAio. Nov. 17. Ca ttlx Receipts 93; to tal for the week 5.843. Market slow ana dali : prices unchanged. . . . - AAA . a a cheep and IjAstbs ueceipts s,.uo; total iwr the week H, 0J. Market fairly active lor Canada stock: receipts light, quality good and demand brisk ; all ottering find ready bale at tuil strong last weeV"s quotations: Western sheep slow but Arm at last week's prices. lloos Receipts 5,601; toral for the wee 22,eao. Market moderately active: Yorkers I7a7 16; heavy hog 17 15&7 40; ne load of very extra . 60; yarns ran oi ansoia stock. UHICAUO LIVK UXOCK MARKET. Chioaoo. Nov. 17. Bier Cattiji Receipt 3,Ouo bead; quiet and steady with lull prices; common to extra shipping f4 Otkätf 75; veal calves 13 00: ahlpments, 50) beai. Hoo3-Ilecelpta 23,000 neaa; auu; buyer ana oellers apart, prices tendlug downward, the few ales made being lO;nii cents per cwt. lower; aales range from ti 7i7 ", etile Oy packing, at Iii 907 Oj; shipping at 57 007 2o: extra at 7 50; shlOments, S.tOo head. phkkp Keoeipia i,wo neaa: ami, weak ana unsettled; common to choice at 13 00(34.50, chiefly li cO(gt 00. JKAKT L1BKKTI IIVK STOCK MARKST. EAST LlBKETT, PA., NOT. 17. Blif CATTLSThe receipts to-day were sale here, making a total of days past; best at 46 OUtfj-i 50; 493 head, all for 8i6 head for the 2 medium at t) O0 a i; common at n w. HOGS The receipts to aay were a 10 muu, making a total of 4,125 head tor the last 2 days. Yorkers at S7 10&7 30; Philadelphias at S7 iht 60. khitvp Tha receinta to-dar were 3,000 head, maklnz a total of 5,100 head lor the last 2 days. Belling at 14 eo5 5o. CINCINNATI IRON MARKET. Cincinnati. Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1875. Pia Ikon. We note an improved demands for both foundry and mill Iron, prices remaining about the sameHOT BLAST CHARCOAL. HaneihK Rock. No. 1, per ton f Ö 00328 00 4m Hanging Rock, No. 2, per ton 23 Wli 00 Ranging Rock, Forge, per ton. ..... 21 W&U 00 Southern Brands, No. 1, per ton 21 iurg24 1)0 goathern Brands. Forge, per ton.. 21 0 '( Virginia, No. 1, per ton 24 00(925 CO Virginia, sso. i, per ion. ... t ojm w Virginia Forge, per ton. . 21 CO J22 W TONK-COAI. AND COKB. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 23 f0321 CO Hangln Kock, r orge. per tou . ai ut Red ohort. No. 1, per ton-........ 27 iiU(a lteil Short, foree. rer ton 24 I0i4 Am. Scotch, No. 1, per ton 24 00925 00 COLD BLAST. Hanging Rock.CarWbeel.per ton- 40 00(350 00 M1aK.mri far Wheel, oer ion 35 O KJlU 00 southern Brands Car Wheel, ton- 30 0040 00 Machinery and Forge, per tan so w&m vj Blooms, per ton . , . BOSTON WOOL MARKET; Boston. Nov. 17. Wool Feel ds? firm and prices sustained, with a good demaud from mana acturers; supplies continue to come iurwra quite freely Irom the wen. line neeces now goln?inio consumption quiio rapiuijri mict vi X and XX Ohio and Penusylvanie fleeces at 4 ÖlSc; XXX. and No. 1 fleeces 4 'löfc: Michigan and Wisconsin OoeCtB U&loc luerei'agoou demand for combing and delaine fieeces, wales being readily made at Suft&to tor washed and 40915c for nn washed; pulled wools In lair de mand at 'io&yjQ lor supernae ana em. NKW YORK VHX OOOD8 MARKST. Niv York. Nov. 17 Dry aood Busine.M was light with commls-ion houaea, and Jobbers and Importing branches were dtUL. cotton goods are In limited requeat, but brown sheetings had at upward tendency, and Atlantic A and a are neia at vaiue uy agcuut, are in steady demand, but taucles are quiet ex cept at Job prices; fancy cassiraeret fairly active: Uanneisana man sets quiet; ojrKuoi mucy prints have been closed out to ClaOia. NKW YOUK tXJTTOJ JCARKKT. aar Tori. Nov. 17-cottoa-Quiet: middling upland 13 S-16l.ju Fntuite In de mand; in ovem oer, is-ieo: ueoemour, is J -100 ; January, 13 6-32 a; February . la -c; March, li 7-lc: April, 13c; May, IS 25-SJo; June, 13 8l-e; July, 14 Mbe; August, 14 o-3ic. HEW YORK MKT At MARKET. vmr Vrwv 17 MtAl ManufacturirB copper Steady. Ingot Lake-Ftrm: 3M3So IlKiron tootch steady ; s9; American, 17 Qiao. Russia Bbeet liVic, gold. Hail-luil; cut Si 00 ?S 15; clinch Si S035 0. Horse chose rxo. t Ju ou 3 tt. t FOKE1UN MARKETS. Losoos. Nov. 175 p. at. The rats of discount In open mar el for mo ilhs' bills Is V per cent., being IViaiJi per cent, iu wer than t iirt tunk ot Kulaud ra e. Couso' for niouey, 4 15-16. and on account. 04 IV 18. United tates bonds 6-jub. liW. i'i3V4: c-aoa. 1367. 108:10-4.8, HHJi; new bs, loaj. New Yora l.ri, W; Krie. 14. and Erie preferred, 27. Tallow -At 2s3d. Paris, Nov . 17. Rentes," 6"f 75c Franktokt, Nov. 17. America a securities He 6,W'5Ti. AMTwaar, Not. 17. Fine American. . retroIeum,x7gi.
LivrapooL, Nov. n.-Orwm-ewady : middling uplanda at e?id; Orleani at 7 3-ld; des i 15,u3 bale, 80uu of which were for rpecalatloo and export mw a 100 bale Moffat's life FillsT Moffat's Phcenis Bitters ! I Page's Climax Salvo!!! ror s eeaitlete Faatily Xe4iclss Ckest, a hat rsred ere iiiMaes.ss ha re roeal far ??kfm lh" "ilaeeer offr red te MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS sre parrW TrcrtabW. Thj act ea the Litw asd I Mr k Headarhe, (estlTeseas, Dyipepsla, Iidu aeatloa, Jassdlc. Llrf r as Bilieaa Coatplaista. Uld. Searvy, (aeral Heakaeaa. Fever i lra7 MOFFAT'S FlIONllWERS correct the aemtloti f tie Fteatsrh, and are a Isaompnond of Irnlca with sissy thrrext rar ts Salt Kheaai, Few Seres. Pile, Pre.4 Bite. 4 hlU blaiaa, Coras, I.II.,.tloT? th lyes, Brokia Breasts, ! Sore Ipple, fata, Braises, BT,Scels .".d c,Ud,b Dlwines, ob man er beast. It allay, ua.aaaiatl0. ..bdue. sil M.. ."a heals wltho.t a wir. It Is worth Ita weight I. rold le Mry fataily, aad ihoald always U oa haaJl. t-Sold by Druggist ererywherp. . .. 11X8, Sol Proprietor, V Llbertx street, ,;w Iork
Sale for Street Improvement. ri or certain precept ao me directed by the Mayor of tbe city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and daly attested by the ctera of said city aader the corporate seal I seid eliy, I will oa SATURDAY, Decenabsr lltb, ir5r eU at public aaetloa. at th City Oeurt ltoow, between the hoars of 10 o'clock a. k. and 4 e clock r.X. of said day, the folic wing described lot, or parcel of land, er so much thereof a may be necessary to satisfy the am hereinafter naaaed as assessed against such premises for treet Improvement, and all coat, to-wit: 38 feet east side of lot No. forty.two (43) 1 Te-aer'a addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county. Indiana, oarned by C. Franken' stein, against which Is assessed the sum of seven dollars and Sweaty-eight cents (17 2), tor street Improvement In favor of Frederics; Oanaberg contractor. HENRT W. TUTBWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, IndNov. ISth, 1875. Sale For Street Improvement By Virtue ofaertaln precept toms directed by the Mayor of the city of Iadlanaplls, Indiana, and dulv attested by the clerk: of said city, under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, December 11th, 1S75, sell at publlo auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. if. and 4 o'clock p. M.,of said day, the tollowlogdescrlbed' lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as rosy be neotasary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed agalnt uch premises lot' street Improvement, and all costs, to-wit : Lot No. sixty (60) in Vajen's south addition to the city of Indianapolis. Mrlon county, Indiana, owned by Jahn H. Vxjen against which la assessed tbe sura of seven do )ara and eighty cents (17 DO) lor street improvement .In lavOTof F rederick tianaberg, contractor. HENRT W.TUTBtTILKB, CUty Treasurer. Indianapolis. led., November II lb, 1875. Sale for Street Improvement.. By virtue of a eertafh precept to me dlrec'et, . by the Mayor of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, and duly attested by the elerk of said city,, under the corporate seal of said city, 1 will on . SATURDAY, December 11th, 1S75, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. u. and 4o'clock P. at , of said day, the lollowing fl escribed. ot or parcel of land, or so mucn thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the turn hereinafter named as assessed, against such premises lor street Improvement, and all coia, to-wit: . Lot No. one (1) in square No. seventy -one (71) . In tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owneu by barah J. Watson, against which lsassesed the aura of two hundred and ninety-two dollar and fltty cent (12VI bv) tor street Impiovementln lavor of BrunerA K.ner,. contractors. IIJINRY. W. TÜTEWILER, City Treasnrer. Indianapolis,. Ini?., November 18th, 1S75. Sale for Street Imoroyementa. Bv virtue of a certain preoept tome directed. bv the Mavor of the-city of Indianapolis. Indi ana, and duly atteitea by tbe desk of ld city.. under the corporate-seat oi aaia cuy, i win on. SATURDAY, December llth, 1S7S,. sell, at pubric auction, at the City Court ftoonw between the hoars of 10 o'oiock a. m., and O'clock Pi U, of said oay, uie louowing aesenbed lot, or paroe. of land, or 80 main thereof as my be necessary to f-ailafy the sum bereit after named aa assessed against auch premie lor street laaprovemtnt, ana aii coats, to wn:. Tt Kn loht m In MrKnrtitn and Yasdea suBdlviskmofoutiotNo. one(i) In. Lrake and. May hew' second addlt ca loibeoiy of Indiaavpoila, Marlon county, Indiana, ovued by A. K. Aiitier, against wuun iwru iu, elgbt dollars and nitj cent i oo ior .r. improvement la layer of Bernard 11am ruiU, conuraetor. 1IKNRY W. TIJTEW1LER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., November ISth, 1!75. N OTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is hereby given that the undergn?a hai been appointd by the Marion lrll Circuit Court of Marlon coun'y, Indiana, administrator of th estate ot John T. rhemlster. Jr., late or aaidcouniy.deceated. Hld eMaie 1 nrpoat4 tubesolveut. LtMUL F. MONTAOUki, Kovember 17, 187a. Admlnftravor.
