Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1875 — Page 8

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1875

A CARD. Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Readers : We respectfully ask your Immediate attention to the best selected Otook of Dry Qoods, notions and Millinery ever brought to this city. By giving our individual attention to buying in New York, we have secured a line of Silke, Black Goods Dress Goods. Dometlos, Woolen3. Flannels, Shawls, Taule Linens, Blankets, Comforts, Notions and Millinery at euch rates and on suchtonns as enables us to offer the lowest prices known Since 1862, Our priecs are alike to all, and Grangers as well as others will find ntno other house more attracti . goods or lower prices. Xi. S. JLmaES 3s CO. TRADE PALACE. FININGS AND BUSINESS,

WECKLY BUSINESS RKVIKW. MONET MATTERS. The bank are cashed pretty close by the buyers and packers of hos, and money Is very elosa to outside borrowers. Tbere oaa not be much relief looked for shoit of fire or six weeks. Bat this relates mare especially to the banks The distribution of funds In the country has a favorable effect on collections and also on trade with the merchant. The Inter-Ocean of Mon day says: Money Is Uli very abundant In this market at unusaany low rates or interest paruy oecacse our local capital has Increased by the profits of the last year's trade and It now soems altogether prooauie mat mis supp:y or loaname fundi will increase, ana rates 01 interest con. . I f .11 . .. T n n Km v W m m llilUV 1UW mil w iuici . a u nuuu . . w v wn&s it kjiu now the Januiry Interest and dlrldend cllabnrgement on government, railroad, bank and corporate stocks generally will begin to bring tee nrst installments oi aooui w,uuu,uwoi sucn profits into the market .or investment. Where these profits are to find employment in the pres ent condition or traae ana speculation is oim cult to imagine. The probability Lb that a Unter portion than usual will seek Investment again in government bonds and other imllar securities, ana mai 07 lue nuaaie 01 reoruary there will be a large advance in the prices of all such Investments. There Is evidently disposition to rally for greater business activity alter the beginning of the new year. The mildness of the past month has given poverty a good start against the wolves of cold and hunger, and already the depressed feeling of had times and dread of whats coming begins to let np. Business men look for an earlier revival of spring activity than usual . THK PACKINU SEASON. Facts and figures were given yesterday by the Sentinel which cover the present condition of tbe pork business. It is believed by tbe bebt Judges that the latter part of tbe season will ex ceed, In magnitude of business, the promise of the beginning. The season opened late and reluctantly. Packers were unwilling to begin at the prices. The season was warm, and feeding could b3 kept np with profit. There La strong project that tbe supplies of nogs which have been regarded as short will come out at tbe end beyond expectations. The follow ing table from the Chicago Commercial Bulletin may be of interest. It shows the number of hogs packed at the points named as returned to the secre ary of the Chi cago Pork Packer's Association : Total packing, 1374 a. To date, lsTö-6. ... 676,1. ü!i,S71 150,1X10 Hl.llUO To date, 1674-5. 8')8,4S2 2 ,5 57 275.000 2.M.731 112.SS2 2HU.O!) 7?,000 55,000 27.55 12,610 1(4,D00 25,000 Points. Chicago...... Cincinnati . KU Liouis...... Iouisville .. Milwaukee 1.691,548 6tf),lt4 42,244 273,118 236..' 93 278,äW 112,765 VW Indianapoll......... 157.710 i'eorla. 111 2K.5!0 ies Moines t'edar RapidsHabula, la He Joseph, Mo Richmond, Ind. 19.10) 31,017 10,110 2i,iXA) 19,0ud 1(1,900 74,017 51,620 'n;m 1)4,WU 37,000 T2,M 5,4(10 n,iw 55,808 6,512 5. XIi 13, Wi) 6. 00 11.010 Keokuk, la..... Muscatine, Ja -. Teain, III (uincy, 111 in.' eunes, lud Bridgeport, 111.. Man.nsville... llOlCHOW, Mo. Ittpley, O Manchester, O. HlgailD sport, 0 Carlisle. Ind 3, iL No report. 6,i0 17,000 13,770 36,J0O 4,7; No report. z,irju n ore port. 6,141 12.008 19X 6.00J None. None. ö.'OO 11.00)3 7,001 1.J03 ,700 7,r7 7,330 7,'HO 1,20 6, 10 7oo 7,i2 Xvansville, Ind.Maiion, fnä 15.13J 10,700 Hog- generally e ported of better quality 15 to 20 pounds except in Southern Ohio. Home Interior points in onto and Indiana report they will closi operallou next week, with a lighter business than laut year. At interior paints In Iowa, Illinois and Missouri hogs are arriving mora freely. The points reported above show a shortage in number of about 820,0u0 hogs as compared with same time last j ear. COMPARATIVE FIGURES OP 1874 AND 1875. The stalls ic given below are furnished to the Sentinel by J. H. McMahan x Co., brokers and dealer, In the chamber of Commerce: Receipt and shipments of live hogs In Chicago, lor tbe wk, as compared with the same lime last year: Week receipts. Week shipments. 1875. 187 4. 1S75.' 1874. L'veho..151,173 135,245 10.529 29,5:9 Tacking to date In Chicago from November 1: 137. in S'S(i?t 1874... 8.8,432 The following were the shipments of provisions for the week and since Nov. 1, aa compared with same time last year: since Nov. 1, Same time, For week. 1875. Wi. Pork, bbls 9.:l 62 959 47.761 Cut meal 10,913,947 74.1.2)B 61,619,44 Lard, lbs 8,lH7l 21 ,0.7,0 W 105,17 The following exhibits the stocks of lard and mess pork on band at the dates n imed : Deo. 18, 1875. Dec If, 18"4. Pork, brU ........'iU.tlO 110.2X) i.ard, tre 11,150 40,750 The following are tbe numbers packed to date at twenty-six point reported to date, and last year same time, and total packing last season at same points: To date. To date, Total packing 1H71 W4. last season. 1,:0M75 2,478,177 4,1.6.917 The foreign exports from six principal points since November 1 to December 4, have been as follows : Bbls. Lard, bis. Bacon, bams and shoul ders, lbs. 15.673.W5 S3.CS7.4i7 Pork, 187.. Fork, 1874.. -r4,'OT ..22,414 14.rd8,U0S 24.155.961 Increase, 1875. 2,213 25,922 13.901,475 The following exhibits the closing prices of live toes ana provisions, as oomparea rllh same time last year: Deo.l7,lCT5. Live hogs 1 W its 7 40 Mm poik, cash. 19 Si V do seller Feb. 19 0 a 19 65 Lsrd, csb . 11 40 Lard, seil r Feb. 12 67 Wall 60 Pec. 13, 1874. I 6 25 A 1 25 19 00 fi U 25 19 27J 12 Vo CUUU Hams, green 10H4 10 C. It. Hides areen. i''A hboulders green. t4 Liverpool marcet on articles given and dates named: Dec. 17. To. Dec. 18, 74. Fr:m mewl nork 8 s Ud Ksfd Lat(1 ...V-Sld 6&J 6d The Hhortnsre in tbe nacklnK todatelsesll mUxl 10 b .!) it to 1.U0), iju hos, quality la to ailbn tctU rthan last season." It will require a packiug weekly during the balance of the season of about 1 JO boKS to ovrcome the deficiency. With the bove r etires ail interest can draw tbiX own conclubions. PKOVI3I0NS. In srlte of the high trices of hogs and all the talk about short supplies, the provision markets continue doll and qnlet. Prices are but a shade higher than they wereone year ago. la fact, values may be regarded as almost Identl

fitl with last year. Undoubtedly the disposi

tion is to hold back from selling nntll the actual results of tbe packing season are obtained. Bat very little, or comparatively nothing, has been done during the week past, or, if done, scarcely anything has been reported in Chi" cago. PRODUCE. The movement of farm produce, of which this Is preeminently a point of heavy operations, has been only moderate. Eastern demand is weak for all kinds of staff. Poultry is held in fair demand, eggs are almost uncalled for and butter Is extremely dull. The Chrittmas demand seems slower than usual , and the supply crowds the market continually. It must be admitted that so mach poor poultry and so little good has rarely been notioed in t its market. It Is not fat and a lean bird la repulsive to the sight and not very pleasing to the palate. It would seem that In this country with corn selling at 43 cents and bad wheat In quantities at less than double that price, turners might afford to fatten their poultry. DßT GOODS AND GROCERIES. Merchants appear to be well satisfied with tbe current of business although the trade is not re markably heavy. Prices have fluctuated but little, the tendency being rathtr down than upward. Dry goods, are perhap?, a little firmer on oertaln lines of cotton goods, while others are still subject to the cutting proclivities of compe tition. Business for this season Is fair. Fancy groceries have been decidedly active nnderthe stimulus of Chrlsmas demand. Bta pies have enjoyed a heaitby traie without ex. cltement or material change In rates. REVIEW OP THE HOME MARKET. Toaf rAT Evkjujtq, December 2L A deluge of rain nearly all day made business i-eem duller than it really was. The mercantile interest reported a very good business. There were In the city a good many visitors from the country to buy dry goods, not In large orders. but what was lacking In size was made up In the number of urchasa?. The grocery trade also did a comfortable business on outside orders. Prices showed no vari ation whatever. froduce dealers are very backward in buying eggs, and though the price stood to-day at 23c unchanged, it must evidently decline very soon, especially If the warm weather continues Receipts are liberal with no demand scarcely. Wheat was a little stronger in Chicago, but not anywhere else. No movesaent In this market and no change In values. Corn stood at the same figures of yesterday. 42 to 430. There seems to be no escape from fur ther decline. Hogs still weaker, the weather being so un favorable for packers and receipts Increasing Outside prices talked of was S7 00 for the best. ' 8ALKS OH 'HAI4GR TO-DAYS 1 car white corn, f. o. b. 41 43 42 40 1 car high mixed corn, 0. b. 10 oars high mixed corner, o. b 1 car ear corn. f. o. b. 4 cars high mixed corn, f. o. b. 6 cars high mixed corn, f. o. b. 41 12 10 19 00 1 car bran 1 car middlings... 20,' 0 sbs d. s. shoulders, cured.......... 7 100 bbls low grade floor.. 3 40 loo bbls eountrv family flour 8 50 10J bbls city family Qour 7 25 DAILY RAILROAD COMMERCE. ARTICLES. BEC'PTS. BUIP'TS. Brn, tons Barley, bushels 00 L53Ö 12 2,1(0 1,034 i 1,500 63.600 7 J 3 40 8U0 1:6 "740 Coal and (Joke. tons... Oooperage, cars.. Cotton, oiu Cattle, head. 850 700 Corn meal, barrels , Corn, bushels 39.6UU Ce iiont, oris.. Kertllirer, cars... ee Fliur. barrels Hair bristles, cars Hay. tons Ilidfs.tons... 90 Higiwlms, barrels. IIoics heart 50 4M S.ftO 69 0 68 Horses and mules, head. 31 Iron, toes ' 7: 300 Ltrd, tlorcfs. La .b, oars ...... Lime, cars Logs, cars.. 1 1 93,500 Liu i"3i. iroi. Merchandise, cars 735 2-tO 2,800 10) 4ro m 8 1 Oll. Darre ' 100 0ts, basris 2,txi Provlnon?. tons. Rye, bntiheljj,... Salt barrels ........ 230 4MJ 9S0 Sheep. nead Sh mtte. cars Htsvea, oars Ht tne, cars. fallow, barrels., "24 Tonaooa hue's Whfat, bushels. Whisky, bbU Wool, tons 1,875 750 15 16 Crn. Oats. L7.910 H,t20 HlHcellaneons. cars.. 24 Rye. 4.111 Ix Htore Barley. Wheat. Deo. 20 350 85,370 TRADE QUOTATIONS. Quotations are given for the buying prices on grain and produce, and the selling pricss for nonr and other roercnanaise. BUILDING MATEKIAL Trade has dropped off for the season. Lime: De phi and Huntington. 34c; Peru,3)c: Ht. Paul, 28c; New Paris lime, 3)o per bushel; Hair, 4oo per bushel. P aster; Michigan, 3 25; Newark, 3 50. Fire brick, S3 to 57 per hundred. White sand. 94 per barrel. Cement, Si 25 per bar rel for l-oulavllle ; $; &ua.S 00 for Portland. BiUX) com mon, 1 1 LOa 3 00 : medium. 3 2o a 8 50; extra, ft 00a4 25. 1)11 Y OOODS Trade bean fairly for the week. Haiti no Ordinary, loa!2)c; middling, 15c; best tissue. 160. Urown DKiLLisa Nashville. 1014: Pepperel. llo; ttark,lo. - . w -A. n a l a r- a ickiwu vinegoMincu,isc;.'inuKB.e,"g tv.v.a.. 22Jc; A, IKc; Conestoga, 4-4 Medal. 17c ; ;i Medal, loe; extra, is; exi.ra.4-i ic; i.ewisiown, m Inch. 21c:3J loch. ZJo: ditto 30 Inch. ISo: plaid. miirtino stripes American,-j, 11; a-a, iuc; hiltenneu, 13c, 14, and 15c; Union, 13c, 15c, and ' m . - m f as. -. llo. paper Cambrics Common colors, 6o; high colors, 1 cent higher. Pki nth American. 7hc: Washington, Merrimto. Klcbroond. Orient! od Coneatoara. 7Vic: 8 Prague's lanoy,7c; Freeman, 6c; biandard Hbirtlng prints, 7o; Albion sona coiors.vjc; Peabody suiungs,7o; wamsuua, tc; Mourning prints, 7o. Carpet CHAtif White, 35c ; colored, 82c ; cov erlet warp, "To. ukown hhrktinos Vermont, c; iasnVille.o: MlddlevUle. o. Idaho. SCo: New Al bany, 8r0: rjtark A 9c; Laurel D.f Vo: Laurel ll . hc: Pure a..7c: Urämie b.. c: Bearorau.. 7o; Pepp N.,7c; PeppO.,7io; Pepp fU, 8o; Pepp is..iX,o. bleached hiieetings lionsaaie. nc; nope, to; Hiaekstone.lOc: Mascoment. 10c; Htll,9c; 4-4, 10Wo; I) wight Htar. lOo; Vaughn XX. 8Vio; Ked Dug, 7o ; Uuaker 7o: Cambrics, Ixmsdale, 15c; Young Warrior, lic:Jaoei Knight, 10c; Wamsntta, 14c: New Yoik Mills, 14c. Ukain Baos AraoHkeag A., 3Jc; Lewlston AM 31c; tttark, 30c; Union, iöc; Banner, 30c; Montroup. 28o. DHUU.'-No change in prices and trade quiet. Asaa'cetlda la quoted at 25a3oc ; alcohol at i 25a 2 85; alum, per pound, 6i5; camphor, per pound, 30a3&o; cochineal, per pound, 80a9uc; chloroform, per poimd, il lOal 'JO; copperas, barrels, per pound, 2a3c; cream tartar, pure, 45a47c; Indigo, per pound, 11 21 8; licorice, Calab, per pouud, genuine, 40a 46c; magnesia, carb2 z4 per pouil, 30a40c ; merphine, P. k W per ounce, 14 50a4 75; madder, per pound, 13a 16c; oil, castor. No. I, per gallon, 120al30; oil, bergamont, per pound, teiK 00; opium, per pound, 16 75a7 00; quinine, per ounoe. Si HOui 85; balsam copaiba doc; soap.castlle, fr. ,12a lac; soda, bicarb, kegs, per pound, 5alic; salts, eptom, per pound, 4aic; twuff, Oarreit's, pack., per gross, 817 00; snuff, narrett's, per case of 4 dozen, 116 00; sulphur, flour, per poand, 6aGc; saltpetre, per pound iuaiSc; turpentine, 4"al8o. UKL CoAi Slow trade. Anthracite, per lon.ltf 75; Brazil block, per bushel, lc; White itlver, He; taud creek, lüc; Highland grate, . '3c: Highland steam 11; Plttsbuig. aJc; Hrazil nut.oomestlc, li.'c: do, steam, 9c; Brazil slaca, bo; Virginia canuel, 27c; Indiana cannel,2&. Coke 13c; crushed, 1. WooD-Plenty atf i 6t)a5 F18U Laue fish sre ready for delivery. Labrador berrlug, bbis.lU; half bbls, 1 50: No. Hake herrlt g. hall (4 c0: quarters, f i 5o; kits. 9 c all; No. 1 pickerel. Jiaif bbls, 15: quarters, 11 10; aits, 11 10; No. i white per half bbl, at I 00n8 6U; quarter barrel , 13 2o; kits, 11 15; family white, half bbls, 00; quarters, S i 50; kits, fi O'J; Cailiornia salmon, per half barrel, new, $10 6; kits, 11 75; Mackerel, new mens per bbl, IJCaÄjhaUbbl, fi5alti; quarter barrel, 13 60 ;

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kits. 13 50; No 1 barrel, 118; half barrel, W 50a 10 00; quarter barrel, 5 00a 5 5i; kits, 11 45; No. S, half barrel, 87 60; quarter barrtl, $4 Oo; kits, 11 to; Cod fish, is 6 8 uu; Holland herring, jer

Keg, i co; scaled herring, (0o; iisiibut, smoaed, 14o. Prepared oodflsb, 18 t a8 50; Bound shore herring. 17 60; ball barrel, II 00. GKOCK1UKS. STAPLE Fair activity and steady prtoes. coFEEEs-r lrmer to-day. Itoastlng grades of Rio are quoted at22a221o; good to fair at ta23c ; prime at 24a24e ; choice to isncy, at a?6to ana Java at aisjx;. Drikd Fruits -Choice bright dried apples ll4 al3c; fair 1 lallte Choioe halves dried peaches I4ai4c; mixea quarters ana naives iz;ais. Canbles-Hotel. 21a2c: star candles are quoted at 17'als'jC; common pressed, 13al4c. tnsiK .oniinues nrm at isaioo ior prime to choice factory. Molasses and tSTRrp New Orleans molasses Is worth 6bat8o for prime to choice, and syrups at 60all for common to fancy. Kick Dealers quote at 7as3o for Carolina; 7a 8Kc for fair to bent Louisiana. 8UGA rs Depressed and quiet. We qnote: lteflned Is quoted at 10al0'o for A, Off A h4iloc, 1 J.gal"ic for extra C. and 1134a Uc for hard; circle C and B, ;-.10c; yellows, SaSlc; New Orleaos, good to choice, 8a9c Hoda In boxes, 6a6,' jC ; 5a5)io kegs. Soaps German Is quoted at6!ja7c; Babbitt's at loaiojic. Btarcu Dealers quote at 4;a5c per pound for pearl . 8 pi c es Pepper Is quoted at ZTa26c; allspice, 2Ca&; cloves. 70a75o; cassia 40a45c. Teas Market still inactive and dull but firm . Gunpowder is quoted at ÖOcaJl 40; Imperial, 85caSl 20 ; Hyson, Sucaf 1 30; Oolong, 35aSl 0j ; Knglin Dreakiast, sua oc. SALT Steady and unchanged. Saginaw, dray lots at II 75al 80: Ohio River. in store, at 11 6oal 76; Saginaw, car lots, at tl 6Ja 1 5: Ohio River, car lots at SI 61 a 1 to. GROCERIES AND FRUITS, FAN CY Trad e very active. Canned Ooom Vert firm. Tomatoes, 2 lbs. Si 80al 40; 8 lbs, 81 75a I 85; Yarmouth corn, 12 2pa2 30; Mountain sugar, U Wal '2ö; reaches, 2 lbs, tl 75a 1 fcö; 8 lbs, 12 6ba 2 75; Strawberries. 2 lbs, II 80a3 (XI. Raspberries, 2 lbs, tfl 25a2 60. Wortleberrles. tl 2öai oU. Pine apples, 2 lbs, Tl 2n. Kuccotasb, larmount, (2 25. Ureen Peas, 11 75a2 25. String beans, II 25a I 35; Bartlett pears, tl .'ia2 50. Lima beans, tl 15. Pumpkins, 3 lbs, 81 75. Corned beef, 2 lbs. It f 0a 4 t; 0 lbs, 812 5t)al3 00. Dried beer, Jacob's, : low grades, 11' c. Cove oysters, lull weight, 1 poun-1, 61 lOal 20; 2 pounds, II 00a2 10: light weight, 1 pound, S-'akw; 2 pounds, lltKal 75. Lobsters, 1 pound, tl 25; 2 pounds, 13 25. California salmon, 1 pound, Zi löa2 J5; 2 pounds, 13 25a3 35. Foreign Fruits Steady and quiet. Valencia oranges declining, large cases. 111 00; Lemons, new Messina, 17 0a7 50 ; dates 8al0c per lb: old raisins, layers 62 60a2 75; new raisins 13 25a3 50; London layers 14 00; Muscatel crown 13 75 : double crown (4 00; Sultana idalSc; Valencia 13al3c; figs, new drum firm, 14al5c; large layer figs 16a: 8c per lb; French prunes In boxes l'2al5c; citron 3ua35c; currants 8a9o; Turkish prunes, new, 749c. Nuts Soft shelled almonds quoted at21a23c; filberts lla! 5c; walnuts, French, 11c; Naples, old, 15c; new 17al8c; Brazil nutslOallc; peanuts, red, raw, 8a8c; white Virginias 12al2ic; roasted So higher. GRAIN. FLOUR AND FEED BRAN, SHrpstcffs. Etc Very dull and Inactive. Bran is dull at 112 6 'al3; fine feed nominal at 116 00, and middlings at S22a2tl. according to quality. Corn meat bolted, feed meal II Sü per hundred. Hominy reeu meal 91 10, Flour steady and quiet. Choice fancies are quoted at 16 75(97 25; city family al 5 75JöO; lamily country, f 4 755 50; uperfine.Si 00(Z4öo ; extra at tiocooo; nne at It 25 M 75: buckwheat at I 00. Corn Same as yesterday. Mixed 4294io ; high mixed 43s; white, 434c; new ear, 3öäi:c Oats Nothing doing, Hound mixed oO(ac White, 33935c: damnged 2B,'3ü()c, owing to condition. T Nominal, quoted at 5555c. Bablit Nominal. Worth &&l 00. Wheat Very dull and inactive. Indiana ranging from S10U'al23 for choice; damaged, 703; no grade, 85311 00; choice Kan sas and Michigan II 33,all by sample. HOGS Receipts large and market very dull. trices range irom o o to Wi w. HAY A UMledull. Loose is quoted at 17al9 for choice timothy from wagons. Prairie baled, best, 811 00al4 50. Baled timothy is quoted at 19 50a20 00 for the best. Straw 40a45c per hundred. HOPS New crop are Quoted at 45aiGc per lb. HIDES, Ere Dull, but quotations unchanged. est city green hides, cows, do; steers weighing fr) los or over, 7c; best city veal skins, lie; beMclty kip skin. 8c; green salted; cured, at ea7; dry salted bides. 9c; dry flint. 10ai3c. Urubby, bull and stag hides two-thirds price. Sheep skins are quoted at 50 to II CO. according to quality. Tallow, 8aSc. Grease Brown at öc; yellow. 7a8o: white, UsiOe. I HON AND bXEEt Steady at former quota tions. The quotations are riven at list prices, as fol lows: Bar iron Is quoted at II 4(a2 50. Sheets rolled, 10 to 14, 4c; la to &, 4c; 27, 4o. Charcoal, lo advance on above rates. Other sizes and numbers are graded at proportionate rales. Steel is quoted as io lows: Sanderson s best Eng. list tool, 2öo; American tool, isc: spring steel, lVlnch, 12c; l inch and over, llo. mill pick rbapes, 3 . Horse shoes, Burden's, So 75 per keg; mule.fi higher. LKATHKh Steady and unchanged. Oak slaughtered sole is quoted at 3&Hlc; Buffalo, 30a3oc; harness S4a3Sc; upper 2ia3Ho per foot; French calf, II 75a2 25: French kip, II 25a I 5; collar, per foot, 20c: bridle, per dozen, 13 5oa 8 CO; domestic calf, II aal 50; kip, domestic, 60ca II 10. LUMBER Business is dull. Poplar Clear, 830 00; Common, fl4 00; Culls, 610 to. Ash 1st and 2d, tU 50. Black. Walnut Tbe quotations are buying prices for green and selllug prices for dry lumber. 1st and 2d, dry 155 oratio 00; 1st and 2d, green, 1 10 OOai 00 ; Culls, 115 OOaO 00. PiK-land 2 clear, per M. feet, green, f 17 03; ,1... Citftai. AnA,lnn ,1 iAcul ll I IIa il I J) . Klrllri'v dresstd, 815 uua!9 oo; stock boards, roogh.liSOua laoj; common boards, fiouu; mu siurr, to is feet, 515 00; bill stuff, over 16 leet. l7uia400; heavy timbers. 61 00 extra per M.: sheetlug. 812 00; A sawed shingles, 83 4(a3tii: No. lt-h In gles, 81 5u; poplar shingles, 13 00; lalb, 12 75; u-iutbern pine noon rig, messed, no uuaio uo. rAlLS unchanged. Quoted. lOd to tio i at S3 15a 3 25 per keg and smaller numbers at the usual advance. OILS Steady and unchanged. Rawllnvetd oaoted at 0c: boiled at 6öc: lard oil, current extra. 81 loal 15; No 1, 81 oual lu; tanners' oil, strait's best, 6 'laööc; Banks' bt,5 a e; Labrador, 80aA5c; refined coal oil, 12Htl3c; staudard giutollne for ami. 12alic; beadligiit, 2u aüc; lubilcatlng and machinery oils, 35citl 2i. PRO uUCK Trad e pretty fair. Butter Dull. Good roll. Ifca20c : second rate. 15alSo. Eggs Very weak ; 23o paid to-day, but a de cline to 2( 0 expected. Poultry f irmer, except geese, wnicn are de moralized. Old fowls, per doz. 81 25a2 25; ducks, live, old aau young. U 50; geese, 14 80. Turkeys, per lb., live. 7c. Dressed lowls Tarkeys, 8o per lb.; duck, tie: gee, 6c; chickens, c. Quails, 81 60 per dozen . Rabbits, SI 23. Hqulri-ls, 1 OO. Vegetables Potatoes inactive: not bandied in market. Car lots 40 to s5o per bushel: from siore. ou totals, weet potatoes, J tuu au per barrel. Celery, 4 an- per dot. O.N10.N3-SUU dull at U ouaa 23 per barrel. Fruit Green apples are in good supply and urged on buy ra al 43 7ö per brl ; choioe, t l 7öa 4 00. Cranberries at flläoai2per brl; 83 7öa4 00 per bu. Beeswax, per in, zoc. w nite navy Deans, si cu 60 and very dull. Feathers, per lb, prime live geese Crm at 500 ; mixed, 25a30c. Ginseng, 75c. Rags, per ID, cotton, 20. iioNEY Quiet at 300 per lb for choice boxes; lor low grades, 20a2&c. PROVISIONS quiet and unsbanged. Bulk Meats Clear ribs. 10 to 15 days in salt, held at localo; shoulders, 10 to 15 dys In salt, 7 Sc; Cumberland, 10 to iS days In salt, li Jo, boxed. Green meats held at 7a7y4c lor Bhoulder: for o. r. sides 16c. Lard is dull; prime steam, I'iyie; kettle, nominal, lac. Jobbing Pricks Bacon clear sides, 14c; breakfast do, löo; bams. 15c ; lard, kettle, 14c; half barrel and keg lard 15c; sugar-cured shoul ders lie. SEEDS Quiet and unchanged. Flax seed is quoted at Si Oual 40, according to quality; clover at 67 oca7 60; timothy dull at 12 6Ta2 75. TOBACCO Quiet and nncnangea. Royal Gem is quoted at 8ia8sc : Monitor Navy, 68a7ic; baled tobacco, 4:a6io; bright navies and quarters, 58a7As; smoking brands, 85oall25; fine cuts, ia95c; black tobacco, ööatfco lncadles; IWlHtS. tdl'lWC. TlNNEltS BTOCK Steady. i'a. .!.... la . w lav litwfj mHo iv r a 1 f A 111 Lilft49 l?l 4UV.l"lf tl 1V iVAiii viioitvoiiuios quality, at 810 uo; IX, ditto, at H3 00; IC, 14x20 roonng tin, l ou. ursKs Keine, oc , iruu B. 4 4-10c; iSo 27 smooth lron.h-Jc. Moorehead's ealvanlzed iron, m per ceut discount Irom list. Zinc, per sbtet. 11c; pt cask, 10)41. Pig tin, SlraitV, 30c. Wire Bright and annealed tin per cent discount Iroru list prices; lacquered SOper ceut discount. Solder riuners loc. cop;n;r Sheeting, 14 tjlioz,3lc; planished, 11 to 16 oz, 4nc; bolt copper, 4oc; bottoms, 31c. LeadPig, 7c; bar, 8,j; antimony, 18o; Babbit metal, Iba 2bc. WOODEN WARE-No. 1 tubs per doz, I7a8 00; No. 2 ditto, 8 a7 Oo; No. 3 ditto, löatt to; No. 1 Churns, common, per dozen, I i 6Da; No. 2 ditto, 17 5JaS; No. S ditto, iti.Va7 no; No. 1 cedar churns brass-bound, Ulaii; No. 2 ditto. S20a21;No. 1 ash churns, 818 00; No. 2 ditto, 116; No. 3 ditto, 114; stave half-ousnel measures, 85 60: hoop Ironbound ditto, 86 50a7; keelers, live in nest, 82 25 ;

meal selves, 14-16, II 75a3; ditto, 18, 122 25; O O buckeu, two-hoop, II 75al 80; ditto, three hoops I2a2 lo. WooL-On washed, i8a32c; tub-washed. 45a 'wiIISKY-Flrraatll 10. WINDOW GLASS-Steady and unchanged. Single Strength.

2nd Qual. 1st Qua! 8x6 to 8x10. -87 00 87 75 8x15 to 10x13. 8 00 75 11 00 13 00 10x16 to 12x18 12x30 to 20X26.. Discount 65 and 70 per cent, off above. MONET, 8TOCKS, ETC Marw York. December 18. Money at 6-37 per cent, gold, closing at 6(47 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 638 per cent. Custom receipts, IICIXX). Assistant treasurer disbursed 1252,000. Clearings, 157,000,000. Sterling firm. Sterling Exchange Is quoted at 14 85)4 tor 60 days, and 14 89)4 'or sight. Gold opened at 113, declined to 113) J, advanced to 113?i, and fell off to 1134. the closing price. Kates paid for carrying were 1 to 5 per cenL, and for borrowing flat. Governments quiet; Railroad bonds in the afternoon were i to i percent, lower for Erie seconds. Union Pacific sinking funds and Northwestern gold bonds, but otherwise the market was steady and without change. Slate bonds quiet, except Tennessee's, whl:h are lower on the statement that the January Interest would not be paid. stocks were more ao live, but weak and lower. The greatest decline was lu Michigan Centrai, which dropped Irom 9i to 58. Lake Shore declined toa'Ji; Northwestern to 3f?;; St. Paul loSiH; Ohlos M1ÖJ4; Union Pacific to UV(: Erie to 14 and Pacific Mall to 39. Wabash fell off to;4 on tbe foreclosure proceedings under tbe gold bonds Issued some years since lor steel rails. United States Express was strong, and advanced to 61)4. Other changes slight. Transactions on Stock Exchange were 96,COO shares, of which 27,000 were 1'adflo Mali, 4,600 Western Union, 4,001 Northwestern, 8,000 St Paul, ,000 Erie, 31,0.0 Lake Shore, and 8,500 Michigan Central. 6K VHR-WMJETT beocrttus. Tus. W'djTüT 12S?i!l25 16 ill)i vwy4 12-nt 123 I23 I23i!l23i 117H117S4 m. bat. mi Hon U. H. 6'B - U. S. t l ti. O. S. 6'S 65 (nW) D. B. 6 's '67 U.B. Vut& 6 ner oent Pd loan., rj.s. 10-40 's 124 inn inn 110 11s Wi 123H 1V3H ii7y, ii7y4 118V4 122 no 11 120)120H 122 122?4 iff' 117 U7k 117 122 k 117S 117HI117H U8U 118 117 Cupons. 10-40's, 118 122 118 Currency C's., UOld., 114H 114H114V4 i& J485 Ü4Ä 484H 113H 485S Sterling, 489 t.v The purohafllng pnoea for Government bonus in Indianapolis vary from tht Nrw York quotaDoua Hsu nr oeni BTATX BTOOXS. Tue. wa ThT Fn. Sat. Mon Old Tennessee..... Nw Tennessee. .. New Virginias...... Old Virginias 46 44 87 88 46K 42 41 XI 44 41 87 S8 40 38 86 41 17 88 1G24 87 88 88 87 1U2X 102 102 102H GX5XSAL STO0K8. Tn's W'd Tn.T m. Mon W. Ü. TeleTplu., Paclflo Mall "7T m 40H lovS 83 V4 w4 4S 102H 3S 4('H 102s 83H 37 Adams Kxpreaa 102H 102 J4 WeUs A Fargo x. M4 84 57 81 57 el 1 . Ämencan &i 67 67 67 u. B. Ex 65)4 554 my. 67 1C4H 5 69X 104 I 15?4 S. X. Central. lC37i 104)-. Krle-.. 17 31 184 134 Erie, preferred.. liarlem. Harlem, p'I'd..M... Michigan Central. 31 81 31 131 184 c. I , 13094 1841 uo 130 M IK WA 65 mi im Ü4 131 60 75 U. FaclEc BtOCXw. 76 75 Lax ehore..., 6i 9V 16 su Illinois CentraL. Pittsburg... 89H NorthwNtorn. i) 59H 5?4 5 WA r - J CO8 68 ! N'thwest'npref.. C, U. di U N. J . Central... 58)4 66 105 104 ?4 b 20 105 4 8 K4yB 104H l'jo 104)4 08 l'Jö 10ÖH ioö4 1034 844 C5 Bock Island.., 101 K4 35)4! St. Paul. 35 J, 6 St. Pan! pref. waoa y 4K Wat s eh prsl. 7 9 5 20 ATI 7 5 7 99 6 mi V7 1 Fort Wnyr Terr Haute ,,. Terrs liaute pref. 684 5 20 7X 5 20); voh 74 Chicago ä Alton. Ü.AA, preferred. VITA W4 lOoH Ith,, 105 103 IÜ5M Ohio MlssissPpi. Indiana Central. C, . A Q... H. & St. Joe (el A ünnsitwana. im 4 4 115 21 4 115 114 1144 111; 4 ui!4 20",4 18 21W 21 PI I ' aIJ'. 119H 119 v; 1194 A. A P. Telegraph. is 1 15 icih IS 107 lh 18 K7X C. Paclnc bonds. U.Paoino bonds, lOtf't MX iaiV4 1 81! 05 H 106 . MARKETS BY TKLEUBAPH. NRW YORK.Dec2ü. Flour Quiet but steady, with a limited export and home trade demand ; receipts 17,000 busnels; superOne Western and state 64 bo7 75; common to good extra do f 5 000)5 50: good to choice 15 t5Y$6 0; white wheat extra 80 05a7 75; extra Ohio la 10 Q7 40; Ht, Louis 85 2öra 00; Minnesota, patent process, goo4 to prime 66 75&9 00; choice to double extra 87 30 (c$9 10. Hye fluur Hteady and in fair demand; 8125315 40. Corn meal Unchanged. WheatDull and slightly in buyers' favor; receipts 1)2.000 bushels: No. 1 Chicago f pring 81 b0(3l 32; re jected Chicago spring 61 Ou; ungraded good 11 20 124; no. A Chicago spring, oiu, in store, 91 zu; No. 8 Chicago spring nominally Jlf9: No. 1 Milwaukee 81 8 afloat; No. 2Miiw uKe 81 23 Id store; No. 3 Milwaukee 81 11 In store; No. I Minnesota, choice hard, 81 24 In store; No. 1 Milwaukee 1130: atloatllOb; winter red Western, new, 81 2; white Michigan $145. Rye Steady; Western 8S(i9tc. Bariej Dull and heavy; common Canada West 11 12. Malt Quiet and unchanged, corn scarcely so firm ; receipts 32,uu0 busnels; Western mixed. Kail. 78c: do, steam, nominally 75c; new Western mixed and yellow, 63671c; high mixed and yellow Western 6ic. Date uuiei ana uncnangea : receipts t?,uri duuuels. Hay Firm: shipping hOo. Wops Steady ; Kastern and Western lOoaioo.New l org. state 10316c ; California 17ej2Jc. Klo coffee-Quiet and unchanged, Hugar viuiet and unchanged. Kloe Quiet and unchanged. Moiaasoa Quiet ; New Orleans 65ft62o. petroleum Q ate t but firmer; crude 7)4c; refined 13c; cases ltiJ4'al94c; napiha 8$9)4c Hetn Quiet; straioed $1 7u(cj 174. Turpentine Quiet; spirits STc Jfcgs UuJobbing, 121 CO; January f X) 75. Peer Unchanged. Middles Heavy r w esiern long ciear nc : euy long clear, in bni., lDlOc Ird Dull and heavy; prime Bteam ide; January gu i-idc. Hutter Firm lor prime: omers uun ana un settled; WeHtern 13,4125c. Cheese Unchanged. Wtolsay Firmer; 1 1. CUICAUO. Dec. ao.-Flour-Dull. Wheat Dull and a f hade lower; No 1 Chicago spring $101)4; No 2 Chicago spring WV.c for spot; 7c for January : We for February ; 8b)c for May Cnrn Fair demand at lower rales; no i mixed 47540 for spot; 47:e for December; 43Vc for Jannary ; 427-40 for February: rejected, eld, 41; new 4Sc. Ohls Kasler but in e od demand : No 2 fllJ.aiCo for spot: 29j;o for December; 3jc for jauuary. tiye oirsuy wua 1 urutuuj 884c. barley DuM ; WXWi. Dressed bogs Fair demand at lower rates; 18 00(3 05. Pork Dull and weak and lower; II 10 for spot; f 19 12 6tlV 15 for Jaauary; I19 8o(41hs4 ror reDruary. Lard Fair demanl at lower rae; SI2 2U(12 2S lor spot; 111 27i for January; 812 loia42for February. Fuikmeats Quiet and wean; ly 10'aii'i. Whisky Steady and unchanged; 81 lo. Receipts Flour, 9,000 barrels; wheat, 9,000 busnels; corn, 85,000 bushels; oats, 20,oou bushels: rye,looo bush eis; oariey, s,ww ousnels. Bhlpments Flour, 8,000 barrels; wheat, 25.U00 busbeU; corn, 8,000 bushels; oats, 4,otu bushels: rye, none; barley, u.imj Dusneia un the call board this afternoon wheat was easier; V6sc lor January; 97o for tebruary. corn A suaoe lower; 47;.o ior wecerawr. Weak; 2y,o cash. Pork Weak: 19 06(9 1307 4 for December; 118 3i4 for Febr'WJ-y. Lard Un changed. ST. LOUIS. Pec. 20. Cotton Steady and un changed ; sales 400 bales. Flour Dull and unchanged. Wheat Dull and lower; No 2 red fall 61 40)4"Al 40J4; No 3 red fali 81 28. CornActive but lower; No a ml ted 41-3 120 cash: 4ii41o January. Oats Quiet ana uncnangea: very little demand ; No 2 MHc. Rye Quiet and unchanged ; prime to fancy Northern 81 10l 30. Barley ouiet ana unctiangea. rorx uun sou lower; W 75asked;$19 60 lid ; small lota told at $19 6ö. Lard Dull and lower: $12 li. Hulk Meats Du!l and lower: 7)43U iir;; transactions very small. liacon-Duii and lower; Cul2(r':o. Oreen meats Nominally un changed. Whisky Dull aud lower: 1 11. Hogs l;uil and low r for bst grade; snippers 16 40 ö6 70; packing 18 9J(i7 15. Cattle Duil and tendlrtg down ward ; demand chiefly for Stockeis; iair to good native steers $4 Z": common tp medium $3 n3 7 j; cows ranged at 82 2-3 ca 3 Id; good lo choice stockers 15 öu3i 37i; com mon to fair $2 6u(ä3;good to choice wintered Texans unsaleab e Receipts Flour 6XI barrels; wheat 12,:ii0 bushels; cum 67,M) bushels; oats 13,000 busbels: oarley 9,(xo bnsbels; rye l,oou bushels; hogsl4,X65 bed; cattle 1,600 head. BALTIMORE, Dec 20. Flour-öteady 'JWest

em 14 50; extra II 60,95 25; family $5 50g7. Wheat Dull: No 2 Western red 11 ;U;1 33; Pennsylvania red 81 82(91 33. Corn Easier bat not quotably lower; western mixed, old 67c; new oac. Oais-Qulet and steady : Western white i Ä5ic: mixed 45S tic. Rye-Dull; 80CÄc, Hay Quiet and steady; Maryland and Pennsylvania 8224124. Provisions Quiet and steady. Pork New 121 50. Bulk meals Loose nominal ; Job lots fairly active; shoulders 8); clear rib HHc. Bacon Quiet; shoulders I0al0e; ctear rib 13(913c. Hama-15)j al6. Lard Lull rand steady; crude 13l3)4c; refined 1J?4C. Butter Strong and acUve; Western extras S,a30c; Western firsts 2628c. Petroleum Dull and easier; crude BTc ; reflned 12) ,c. Coffee Dull andneavy ;Rlo cargoes 18a2LvV; Jobbing 18HO Whisky-Dull; II 16. CINCINNATI, Dec. 20. Cotton Quiet and steady; 12?c. Flour Vull and unchanged. Wheat-teady with a fair demand; No 2 red 61 2S(9l ;. Corn Steady; 94ÜO. Oats Dull; 8'(Ui5o. Barley Quiet and unchanged. ItyeQulet and steady ; 7-SH c. Pork Dull ; $4) 25. Lard Easier; steam 912 37ai2 fio, closing at Inside; kettle $13 25,13 50. Bulk meats Dull and lower to sell; no transactions. Bacon Inactive; shoulders &?jlOc; clear rib 12)49i2,ic; clear KJic Ureen Meats Dull and lower to sell. Dogs Dull: common to light 66 40,38 80; fair to good packing $6 0(a7 25; about ,ooo left over iroru Saturday; a large number are unsold today; receipts 8,355 head; shipments 1,13 head. Whisky Good demand and firm; $111. Butter Qu'et and steady; choice reserve 27(32Sc; choice Central Ohio 2326c ; medium 3024c. MILWAUKEE, Dec. 20-riour-Unchanged. Wheat Steady ; No 1 Milwaukee spring 61 ; hard $1 10; No. 2 Milwaukee spring 9K4c: January 9bJ4c; February 81 00)4; No 8 Milwaukee spring sac. Corn Firmer with a fair demand ; No 256c. Oats Steady with a fair deaiand ; No 2 32r32)'e. Barley Dull; No 2 spring $105; No 3 spring too. Rye Dull and lower; No 1 spring 7ITjc. Provisions Dull and nominally easier. Mess l'ork-619 cash and December. Lard-Prime ke.tle 813; prime bteam 812. Sweet pickled bams Steady; loJirtillc. Dry salted shoulders 7c loose; middles lussluc bo ted. Re-cMpt8-FJour 6.OU0 barrels; wheat 9,000 bushels. Shipments Flour 6,000 barrels: wheat 4,000 bushels. TOLEDO, Dec. 20. Flour Steady with a moderate demand. Wheat Firmer and held higher; old extra white Michigan $1 5i; amber Michigan 81 184; January 1 1!K; February $124; No 2 amber Michigan II: No 3 red winter 6103; rejected red 9c. Corn Dull and a shade lower ; high mixed, new, 4Sc: December 48c; low mixed, new, 484c; No 2 white, new, 48c; no grade, new, 45c ; damaged, new, 43c. Oats Dull end unchanged. Clover seed 57 20. HogsDressed active 18 20. Bran Steady; 613. Receipts Flour none; wheat 8,00 bushels; corn 87.000 bushels; oats 70J bushels. Shipments Flour 300 barrels: wheat 9,000 bushels; corn 84,000 bushels; oats none. PHILADELPlIlA, Dec 20-Petroleum Crude loc; refined 1212ie. Flour Dull; Iowa, W lsoonsin and Minnesota extra f am lly 15 756 50 ; Ohio, state and Indiana 63 0o6 75; high grades 17 0 648 00. W heat-On let but steadv: Pennsvl.

vanlared 1138; red Western l 00l 15; amber $1 401 41; white $1 47. Rye-8590c Corn cAiroauu urw jor oiu ; new auu; jeiiowoia TWSci yellow new 58S64c. Oats Firm: mixed 42945e; whit 485ao. Whisky Western 81 18. Butter Weak: New York state and Bradford county 2928c; western 2929c; Western roUs 2529c. Cheese-Flrrn; ew York 1213)ic; wewiern nne igioc Jtggs Firm; western fresh 30(8310. BOSTON, Dec 20 Flour-Demand moderate; western supernne $4 0034 75; common extras family $5 07; winter wheat, Ohio, Indiana and Michigan 16(37 25; Illinois 16 258 50; St. Louis ITS y; fancy Minnesota in fair demand at 7 iü(g,y -2b. Corn Kasler but not quotably lower ; new Western mixed and yellow 6837uc. Oats Fair demand ; No mixed and No 2:whlte 45850c; rejected 41öilc. LOUISVILLE, Dec. SO. Cotton TJnchaneed : 12J41124-. Flour Unchanged. Wheat Un changed. Corn Firm and unchanged. Oata 37(g.'fic. Rye 75c. Hay Firm. ProvisionsHigher and unchanged. Whisky $1 09. Bag ging uncnangea. OSWEUO. Dec. 20.-Wheat-Firm No 1 Mil waukeeclubll 40; extra white Michigan 11 65. Corn Unchanged. Barley Nominally un cnangea; so 2 Canada 81 10. PITTSBURG, Dec. 20 .-Petroleum-Quiet but firm; crude tl 72'i at Parker's; refined l?J4c, x-uiiaueipma aeuvery. CLEVELAND, Dec. 20.-Petroleum-Steady and demand heavy ; no change in quotations. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. EAST LIBERTY L1VK STOCK MARKET. KaaT Libxbtt, Pin Dec. 20. BiirCimi The receipts flnce Friday are 86 cars of through and 39 cars of yard stock or 1,972 bead, rnaxlng a total for this week, ending this day. or 4,ij neau, against e.So nesd the week before. There has been nothing of any account done In the cattle line since Thursday; the ran po far for yard sales is light. Hogtj The receipts since Friday are 7.400 head, making a total for the week of 20.385 head, against 20,075 head tee week before; xorgers $ö noa7to; Philadelphias $7 3oa7 4o. fcHKKP The receipts since Friday are 6.800 bead, making a total for the week of 21,300 head, against u;jw me wees Deiore; no sales. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET, Indianapolis, Monday, Dec. 20. Thenumber of cattle at tne stock yards to-day was not reported. At Klngan A Co.'s yards the prices ruled about the same as lor tne week past, as follows: Prime butchers' cattle.- 4 2534 60 Good e seas m im aassasiss Fair to medium . s iu(3 S on Common - . 2 503 75 Hogs are dull at 16 8097 10. bheep 13 60(34 25. CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK MARKET. fBy Telegraph to the Sentlnel.J Cincinnati, Dec. 20. Cattlk The recelnu for the week were 4,691 head cattle, 3,393 bead sheep and t'J.211 head hrgs; slow but mady, closing dull with no inferior left unsold; 15 75(9 Od, $4 7d(o5 60. S3 604 öt). and $2 2ä2 75. Hiieep Hteady but quiet; ample supply and fair demand and firm; sailing at 15 75. Hogs Slow and drooping; closing 10,3Pc lower: the whole ran re is W 40(7 25; packers are paying !6 90(97 25; choice held higher ; many thousands lell unsold. CHICAGO UVK STOCK MARKST. (THiOAGO. Dec. 20. Bggr Cattle Receipts 2.SJ0: opened dull aud cloned rather more active; one lot of iancv sold at $7 ; snipping steers S4 0U9 0 50; Texans 62 iti 4U: snipmenis i.H) neaa. Hos Receipts 24JXW head; dull and depressed and 'Hxs lower; shippers S5 40(38 6i : parkers $8 ttö (ai7; bacon fä 7öc W, New England $00(7 10; receipts 1.VKJ head. sheep Receipts 2,uoo; uuiiana uncnangea. ' NEW YORK DRT 9OOD8 MARKET. Niw York, Dec. 20. Dry goods Business Is quiet with commlisloB honsesand importers, and Jobbing trade light; co ton g-oods steady at rullpg prices, and brown sbeetlcgs and low graus of cotton flannels in fair request; plaid prints In steady demand for moderate ots, but shirtings moved slowly ; woolen goods, flannels and blaukets dull. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Natw Torna. Dec. 20. cotton Quiet but steady middling upland 13 5-lfit13$c. Futures Closed firm: Deoemoer, iori3 1-3:; January, us-iow 18 7-SJc; Febmarv I2wl2 16-3c; March, 13J 12 21-32c; Aprll,13e; May. 14 1-ltto; June, 14 8-32 ai46-ic; July, 14 7-16314 15-3:'c; August, 140 14 17-32. FOREIGN MARKETS. London. Dec 20. consols for money, 93 13-16; on account 83 15-16. United Htatea Bonds 5-20s, 1885, 1C4 ; 18i7, extra. 107; lu-40s 10tt$; new 5a,lis. New York Central 8: Erie. 14: preferred 2. Tallow b3453s Od. Linseed oil 25s. HplrlU turpentine 2&s oarvs va. Paris, Deo. 20 Rentes, 65f 82)8. Fka i k fobt, Dec. 20. United States securl-tl.-New 6,. Liverpool, Dec 20. Cotton-Quieter; middling uplands 7d : middling Orleaua 7d : sales 10.U0 bales, 2,000 or which were for speculation and export and 5,4i0 bales American. Mesj pork Prime 87s öd. Corn Western mixed 33s 3d 3 33s 9d. DMIXINf BATOR'S NLE b SO.MAL ritOPLUTT. or PB KntArn m berebv eiven that on Monday, the 24tbdayof January, 1876, the undersigned, ad ministrator 01 tne estate oi jonu i. r-uemister, late of Marion county, state of Indiana, Ce ased, will sell at. public auction me personal property of tai l Joün T. rheraister, jr , aeceased. conslsilng of a stock of merchandise and groceiies, with housho d and kitchen luinliure, lüge' her wllh various other articles too tedious to mention. A credit of six months will be given on all f urns over three dol ars, the same being secured by note wth approved security, payable without auy relief irom valuation or appraisement laws, with interest. Said sale will take Dlace at tho stora house of the said John T. Pue olster, In the town of Acton. Marion county, Indiana, between the hours of '0 o'c:ock a. m. and 4 o'clock P.M. Sals will continue irom day today llnecescary umll all Is sold. LE51ULL.F. MONTAUUE. Administrator.

SHERIFF ALEA.

SHERIFF'S KALE By vlrtce of an execnUon to me directed, irom tbe UerK ef tbe Superior Court of Marlon county, I will ex pom at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, tha 15:h day of January. A. D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. at. and 6 o clock p. m., of said day, at tbe door of tha Court House of Marlon county, inclana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, oi the following real estate, to-win Eighteen and three-fonrths 18 J feet west of eighteen and three-fourths i1 leet off of te east side of lot number nine (v), lu square number fifty-nine (a,! In the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Andonfillnra nnaull lh. Aill r Judgment, inter. st and costs, I will, at the same llrriA enH 1 A. . 1 , . Pino, h puuiio aaje me lee simple ol said real estate. Taken as the nrnnn nr IaVh it r.nn a. suit of Melvina Konl.adminlsirairix, etc. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER. Hherifl'of Marlon County. December 20, A. D. 167a. Rittkk, W. A ft. Attys. for pi TT. SHERIFF'S NALE-By virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of lh Suotrior Court of Marle n county, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of January. A. D. 137, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. k. and 4 o'cloca p. M.of said oay, at the door of the Court Houhc of Marion county, Inalana, tbe rents and prollts lor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following rtal estate, to-wlt: Lots n amber three 3 and lour 41. In Russell's subdivision of out lot number one hundred and twenty-three 121 in the city of Indianapolis. Marion county, Indiana. Anil nn fa f t n r a f r re 11. t).. fnii m Judgment, Interest and cot is, I will, at the same wu. uu lnii.oliuiM k yuuuo Mis mo lee simple of said real estate. Taken as tbe property of Aegedlns Naltner, at the suit of Preston 1 1 otsey, President National Stat ßank.Terre liaute, Indiana. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, sheriff of Marlon County. December 20, A. D. 1875. McLkax A Pixkck, Attys. for plTT. SHERIFF HALE. By virtue of an execution to mediiected.lrom the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the hiebest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 15th day A.D. 1876, of January, between the hours of 10 o'clock: a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of tbe Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term nofexeeedlng seven years, of the following real estate, to-wlt: Lota numbered thlrty-slx J361, thirty-seven 37 and thirty -eight & In Strong and Company's subdivision of lot number seventeen 17) in Thomas Johnson's heint' addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment, interest and oosta, I will, at the same lime and place, expose at publlo aale the fee 6impleof said real estate. Taken as the property of Robert II. Euck, at the suit of the rover and Baker Sewing Machine Company. Bald sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, sberia of Marion county. Dec. 21, A. 1). 1JJ75. Mitchell a K-, Attys. for pl'ff. dec22-St SHERIFF'S HALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree tome directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, In a cause wherein Uustavua -IL Voss Is plaintiff, and MUey Hazzard et al. are defendant, requiring me lo sell the several lota therein and hereinafter described for the purpose of making out of each of said lots 6, 9, 10 and 11 the sum of tw o hundred and twenty-five dolllars and seventy-five cents, and Interest from the date of judgment in said cause, and 'the costs are chargeable against each or said lot-, I will expose at publlo sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of December, A. D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. sr. aud 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wlt : Lots numbered ten 10, eleht &, nine 9 and eleven 111 In John D. Hutchings' subdivision In May Waason and Company's Highland Park: addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, In Marlon county, Indiana. 'If the rents and profits of any of said lots will not sell for asutlicient sum to satisfy the debt so chargeable to said lot, with inlere-t and Its share of the costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of such lots, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to pay such debts, Interest and costs. Said ale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws ALBERT REISSNER, sheriff of Marlon county,' December 21, A. D. 175. Voss A fcMiTii, Attys. for pPff. dec22-St SHERIFF'S KALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from tbe clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county, Indiana. In a cause wherein James Frank is pinintlnT and John U. Ueblscnlsger el al. are defendants, reauirlrg me to make the sum of twenly-elgbt hundred and rlfty dollars and sixty-one cents, with Interest on said decreet and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 15 h day of January, A. D. lt76, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'elock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court Houte of Marlon county, Indiana.tbe rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wlt: Lot number twenty-six (2ti) In J. H. Kappea subdivision . of lot numbered thirteen Id, fourteen (14), fifteen (15) and sixteen (16) of B. K. Morris' addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, ex pone to publlo sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to dis charge said decree, Interests and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALMERT REISSNER, Herl a or Atarion county. Dec. 21. A. D. 1875. Dye S Harris, Attys. for pl'fls. dec23-St SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtus of a certified con v of a decree to me directed, from tbe cierk of the Superior Court cf Maiion coanty. Indiana, in a rause wherein EaixaDetn x. reaae Is plalutirr, and Susan Wysone- et al. vre defendants, requiring me to make tbe ram of twenty -six hundred and seven dollars and thirty-two cents, with Interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at publlo sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY , the 15th day of January, A. D. 1876. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M ., and o'clock p. m., of taid day, at tbe door of tbe Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following ral estate; to-wlt: The north half of the east half of tbe northeast quarter oi seciion sixteen 116;, township fourteen til), north ot range ttve 5) east, in Marlon, county, Indiana. If ruth rents and rrsflts will not sell for a sufficient mm to Rat Uly said dtxrie, iulertaLa and corts 1 will, at the same time aud place, expose tonuD ic sale lUo lee-slru pie of sii real estate. or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, lnterefts and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from vamdtiou or appraisement laws. ALBERT RKIaSXER, SherlfiTot Marlon county. December 21, A. D. 1876. C. F. Kooker. and Bixbt & Nobtok, Attorneys for plaintiff. ' öto. 22-81.