Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1876 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY. JAlOJAliY 12, 1876.

A CARD Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To'tfce Country Readers : "We respectfully ask your Immediate attention to the best selected ntock of Dry Qoods, Notions and Millinery ever brought to this city. By glvingour individual attention to buying in New York, we have secured a line of Silke, Black Goods Dress Goods. Dometins, Woolens -Flannels, Shawls, TatTle Linens, Blankets, Comforts, No"tlona and Millinery at such rates -and on auch terms as enables us to Offer the lowest prices known -Since 1882. Our priecs are alike to all, and Grangers as well as others will find "tno other house more attracti C goods or lower

prices. Xi. 3- ATRES Sc CO.5 TRADE PALACE. PIXAXOE AND BUSINESS. " 'WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW. MONIT AND BUSINESS. Tuesday Evening, Jan . 11. 1S76. - Binco the opening of the new year It most be - admitted that business baa gradually waked tip -and started off as hopefully as could be ex pected. No thoughtful and well-informed man - presume to look for any sudden or marked re vival In business prosperity.or the reproduction of quick fortune making such as the years im mediately prior to the panic saw. Those expe rlences bave zone by not to return a?aln until some settled policy for the currency has been established and the country has recovered from its temporary paralysis. There Is nothing In tbe nresent condition to encooraee unsound buslness firms with tbe hope of recovery. It is scarcely possible for weak concerns to avoid failure-during the coming year. But to counter. balance this it is also certain that the business bulMing up on new foundations is of a substan tial character. Adventure. are going out of favor, and by tbe end of 1S76 there is good rea son to believe that a healthy and prosperous condition will bave obtained. THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION will exert an influence on business far outside of Philadelphia. New trade connections will Le made wT.h foreign nations. Thousands of vis ltors frora the old world will extend their ob servations beyond the Immediate locality of the Exposition. They will look at the country Capitalists, and manufacturers especially, may le expected to do thH. Money I still tiec up in the process of iuoving.offtbe bog crop of IS75, and the banks do sot report much niocj readiness to receive applications for funds than a week ago." It is a bad time to borrow, if any were disposed to do so. There is, however, little demand for ac coxmodtUoni. Merchants flad their collec tlons fair, co that they suffer no embarrass ment in tbe'r regular course of business. THK GRAIN TRADE bas started up with considerable vigor as ie gards corn. f.Vitiiin tbe pa.it few days a larga amount of crn hasbeec handled at this point, , under a very teady rata of 40 to 41 and 41- cents per bushel, svocord.ng t quality. The 6als lirve footed up quii- h.mdsomely, and the deman is still good. Borne efforts have been made to induce a mora extensive patronage of the elevators, and the rallroado have done sore fining to favor that obi ect. vAfter the 15tk inst. it is proposed by one e'evator. at lesst, a 1 pre! ably the prac tics will be uniform , to tratsler g rain for threeJouriwsor a cent, if removed within twecty days, a reduction has also been i cade by soms .1 the railroads on cjain contlgned to the elevivtor. There baa oeen very little do ne with flour and wheat. This state has net muc h to show in the way of wheat, and the flour trat 'je has been .dill and creak. HOGS AND PORK have led the business for the past fev t days with coaiderable splri-. Hogs bavo que led a few cents high"- each day, ac d have fou nd a good Winand. Most of the houses have be va idle for ä week. Kingan's house is using IJXO head Lilly, and Ferguson & Co. are als O killing this week. By some it is com tidered a little ri-ky to pack bogt at 17 per bandied and over. The fact is obvl bus tbat pork is at . this time expensive in comparison with other arti-.les of consumption. In regard 1o tie reported crop and a short sup ply, tbe Jowä'ork Bulletin suggests a suspicion that .may, cr may ne; be well founded. It sits: Stall Uc of pork packing from the com&ien?en)ent of tie wason op to January 6, show a comtiderabte -iecrease at all tbe principal pclnls, as compared with the same period of lact year. Th aggregate Is 1.97j,0-jC, agalost i ).iuu last year, mere are reports,. however, to tha effect that th returns thus far given do not fully show the total packing, ascertain panties bave made coder statements, merely for peealatlve pui poses. How tLat is we nave no means of k no wing, bat as a .current rumor in the trade, it may be worth taking into account. COMPARATIVE KIÖU3ES OF 1874 AND 1S75. Thekla Us Ic given below are furnished to the Sentlrel by t . ILMeVUhan & Co., broierc and dealers, in tho Chamber ef Commerce: Packing locate, and same time Jast season in Chicago: 18 pn i org The following were the receipts and shipments of live hogs lor the week and sama time hux year: Week receipts. Week shipments. 18T8. 175. ltC6. 1875. .i,&2 1Ü.4SJ LlM 201 Comparative prices of live hcg and provisions tLla and last year, same time: Jan 7. 1W6. Jan. 7,175. 8 60 C 7 40 14 75 CW H 18 85 (alt 97W 14 40 L3 42i hi 52H jl3 66 6a lA:- boss. .1 90 o 7 50 Ales rky cash., Mess, pork, Feb.- , 19 25 e 145 Q u t e . 12 4J (12 42U l&rd,jrb H . II. Kliss, green. JImsiis, graeu ; 10J -JLe ioiiwin exhibits tbe stocks of pork and lard in Chicago on the datts named: Jan.7,l76. Jan. 9, 1875. Jan. 8, 18-4. Pork, oris .f4,41i 140 6W li,) Xrd, tret 1615 1,75 70,(00 The following were the shipments for the week and si oca November 1, as compart d with aame time last yetir: For we. Vk, Since Nov. 1, Same time. 15. 18 4. Pork, bbls 2.79? 69,915 f5,054 4,-ut meats 9.475.M3 J00.N 8,7t 87,'02,5Ü8 Lrd, ibe-. 201 ffi4 l,041,S7j 2t)y),vw The foreign exports of provision from seaboard ports hi nee Oct. 31 and corresponding time last year have been to December 8: Bbls, Lard, lbs. Bacon, hams and shoul der, lbs. Pork, 187. i'ork, l'.Ti-. 40.m f6,19,Sl &i,0174 4 30, -'Ji,Wi Increose.-. Decrt-ase ...... 4.2U8 16,503,38 ) The f 'owing are And last year: Liverpool quotations this 1JT. .8 std ....nvü d ....... sd C;l8 ( d 187.. r3sti e s ( d tig 0d 4:-s M coaflaenco and Prtrae rrewi pork.... J'rlrne klxam lard... Kboulder. ...... tibort rib ius... Jho tru'Ie shows mors

activity the past week. The opinion el" strength In a short crop of near one million bogs, but the weight In Chicago shows 14 pounds heavier than last season, while the yield ot lard shows considerable increase over last season, and ä falling off In exports, with Liverpool msrket "s 6d lower than last season . If the Increase in ttc'Bht nt th Mason's oaeklnz in the West

should ein si that of Chlcazo. It will lessen the J short crop materially, and the unsettled financial condition of the country will reduee the home consumption to a point that may make the crop a very long one at the prices . There Is notning to be said of Interest In regard to DRY GOODS. The season of quiet hibernation is now at its height, and nothing beyond a slow every-day trade will be expected for the next four weeks. Still there is sometulngdoing, and the last week shows as good a record as could be expected, rather better. GROCERIES N have been lively and trade good for the past week. Monday was marked by an advance in freights from New tork, with a corresponding stiffening of prices here. Sugars have ruled firm and strong, and axe vorth o more than they were one week ago. Coffees continue weak and dull. REVIEW OF THE HOME MARKET. . Tuesday Eveniko, January 11. There was a gool attendance on the Board of Trade and an nnutual appearance of activity. The market was strong on provisions with a considerable amount of transactions. Corn was steady at ths old prices, 40, 41 and 4! X cents, with a good demand. Produce trade was lively and good. Eggs in fair supply and good demand at lie. Poultry was doing well, and should the pre nt cool weather last a few days the trade will be lively and profitable. Butter dull and in over suoply. 8 ALKS. The following are some of the tales noted to day on 'Change: Scars high mixed corn. f.o. b . 41 4,000 bushels high mixed corn, elevator. 41 1 car mixed corn, elevator 40 2 cars high mixed corn p. t. 1 car bran. Jl IK) 0 bbls city family Hoar 100 bbls city fancy flour Hut bbls city family Hour... 0 00 7 10 6 00 65 I car wheat, sample 40,000 lbs clear rib s Id es. ....... 100.000 lbs clear rib sides : 40, (X0 pounds clear rib sides. ....... DAILY RAILROAD COMMERCE. ARTICLES. Brn, tons Barley, bushels REC'PTS. SHIPtS.

10 20 1.500 1) 1 t!20 4S0 761 484 9(0 800 38.8U0 29,1 "0 2.4ÖÜ 2,m 50 1,27 316 17 68 3i 108 100 1 6i),5no 71, .w 13 278 900 60 8,501) 7,nno 0 43 1 lW) foO 70 435 ISO . - 7 in 50 48 14 375 60 3 53 27

Coal and Co ice. tons.. Cooperage, cars.Co'tcn, aalc s Ca 'tie. head.... Corn meat, carrels-. Corn, busbe., ce-qri, ens... Fertilizer, ers.. Fl nr. oAirtls Hair bristles, ears... iiay tons-..,, Hid 8 tons.. HlghwUrs, barrels.HOKS, be-an. ....... Horses and mules, ned Iroa.tons... Lvd, tierces., Lath. oars.. Lime, cars 1 oe, ears.. Lnm-w. feet.Merchandise, ca s , Oil oarre's. 0ts. bnsbi. PTovi'ion. tu ii a.. Rye bnMhels.. Bait. arreiä . 81ieep. nead. Sh nzJes. er bt Tf, ears. St "tie, cars..SMM rl tow, barrels., Tohaooo- tinns. wheat, bosbels Whisky, bblsM Wool tons Mlttcellaneons. cars. Ik ktore Barley. Jan. 10 ,. 350 Wneat. Crn. Oats. Rye. 35.48 70X62 14,214 8.9 TRAÜK tiCtrA fTONS. Quotations are given for the buying prices on grain and produce, and the selling pricas for flour and other merchandise. BUILDING M ATERIAL& An unusual de-. mand for the-season. Lime: De phi and Hnntlneton. 31c: Pern.SOc: Pt.Paol,28c; New Paris lime,30c per bushel; Hair. 40c per bushel, r aster; Michigan, 3 2; Newark, tJ 50. Fire brick, S3 to (7 per nnndred. Wblte saad. H per barrel. Cement. 82 25 ier bar rel for Louisville: 17 60a8 00 for Portland. Bnoo MS Common, ti 0a 3 00: medium. S3 23 a 8 50 : extra. 4 O0a425. PRY OOODS (iuiet. Batting Ordinary. 10al2Vc: mlddllmr. 13c: best tissue. 16c Brown Drilling Nashville. 10: Pepoerel. lie; stark, lie. Ticking Omeeo 32 inch. 19c : Amoskea? A.CJ.A. 12J.JC ; A, lfcc; Conestoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c ; Medal, ioc; exira, is; extra,- ac; jewistown, m inch.2-:c:ui inch. 2tc: ditto SO inch. lsc: olald "HiRTiNO JSTRipis American, 6-3, 11; 3-3, 10c; Whliteunen. 13c. lie. and 15c: Union. 13c. 15c. and 14c. Paper Cambrics Common colors. 6c: hieb. eolois, 1 oent blgher. rRiXTS American. 7Kc: Washington. Me-rl. mac, Kicbmoml. Oriental and Coitestoza. 7lc: Hprague's lancy,7c; Freeman, Öc; Standard HbirtiDK prints. 7c: Albion solid colors. 7 '.c. Vamsutta, 6c; Mourning prints, 7Jc. C ap.pet Chain White. 26c : colored. 32c : cov erlet warp, '7c. f.HOWN MiiEBmNGs Vermont, c; NashTille, c; Middleville. 9o. Idaho. Sc: New IWny, 8Jc; Htark A.,9Hc; Laurel D., 9i; Laurel l i- HWc: Park A.. 7c: Oranlte B..6Vic: IVdford It . 7; Pepp N7c; PeppO.,7c; Pepp R-, 8ic; Pepp t - i Bleached SHKETING9 Lonsdale, lie: TlODe. 9o:' Uackntone. 10c: Mwcoment. 10c: Hlil. 9: loo : Dwlsbt xtar. 10c: Van eh n XX- 8Vic: RedllXig, 7c; Quaker 7Uc: Cambrics. Lonsdale. tsc; Young Warrior, !2c;Jaoe Knight, 10c; W a uscua i4c; iNew York Mills, 14c. Ulla bags-Amoskeas A.. 30e: Lewlstoa A lie; Htark, 30c; Union, 5c; Banner, 3tc;Mon trou). 2c DKUUft-jno ccange in prices and trade Qclet. Assaiostida is quoted at 2.5a3oc : alcohol at 1 '' 3 S5; ai-oia, per pound, 4SAe: camphor, per pound, iJuaJbc; cochineal, per pound, 80a'ic; ehiorofons, per pound, 1 1 "51 15; copperas, bar reis, per pound, 2&3o; cream tartar, pure, 45ai"c; indigo, er pound, 1 2al so; licorice, Ca lab, er pouxta. Belu,n t "vic ; magnesia, c pr pound, 0a4c;merpblne, P. A W., H6Ua4 7o; madder, per pound, lJaißc; No. I, per gallon, 12tJai30: oii.bera pound, gneculn, 40a45c: magnesia, carb., 2 tt., nine, t. & w per ounoe. oil, castor. potrnd, K50ML7 00: opium, per pound'. tf 7.ia7 0: qololDe. pur ounce, f J 2ö2 üi: bals&m copaiba öue; eoap.eastUe, fr., 17akc; soda, b. car b, keg, per pond, 6a&e: srIis, epwjm. per pound. 4a5c: snaiT.Oarrett'H, pack., per gross, 17 ou: inuB.i tvaneu's, per case of 4 dozen, 116 60," sulphur. cour, per poena, oc; saicpeue, pec ptund Wa2f-: turpentine, 4 aioc ülVLr Coal Caru were very busy filling oners Aull raeue. per ion, d vj; tsrazil diock, per Duvei. ioc; wnnewver, mc; aud creec, loc; Ulgtila d grate, 13o; Hlgbland steam 11; Plttsbuip. 'i Brazil not, domestic, lito; do. steam. c; brf iu Biaca, oc; irgmia cannei, 2.c; indi ana can tel. 2.0. CoxHl'-e; crushed, 1. Woon--PIenty at4 60a-5 50. FISH "Some Increase in activity and sales, No chanrt of prices. Labnukir herrltiK. bbls. 13: half bbls. f 4 50; No Hake henr.Ug.baif (4 50; quarters, li 60; kits. 96c all oo; . J picaerei. nati odis, fo: quarters, 12 r0;klts, ih iu;ro.i wnite per balf bbl, at Id Oia6 60; qnarter barrel , 13 2b; kits, fl 15; tarn tly white, naif bbU, 00; quarters, 82 60; kits. ii w; iiiia"t hiiuuu, ir naii oarrei, new, lio 60 ; kits, v 7ö; Mackerel, new mess per bbl, I.a33;balf h bl. Sloals; quarter barrel, 8 6t,; kits. 3 6o;N.lbrre',tl; half barrel, 19 50a 10 oo ; quarter oarrei, uua) &; kits, 1145; No. 2, half barrei,i7 60; anarter barrel, ti Ou; klu, 11 -jo: Cod fish, t' 6ua$ 00; Holland herring, per keg.fi 6o;aoaledberrin?, 60o;UaIibut, smoked, Uo. Prepared ixxiflsb, $i 0 a8 50; Round shore herrlrjg. 7 60; ntf barrel, li 00. OUOCKRlES,8rAPLI-Con8iderable activity and some advance in sugtrs at tbe East. Increased rates of freibU cruued an advance of )io on ua iy all gratles. opfei-S We ik and quiet. itoaMng erades of KU arequttwi Kt20Va21: gixxi to far at 'tix'i lie; prime at .3a2S'xti choice to laucy. at 2 r alJ and Java at 'Amic. Dried Fruits CioUe br lit drl-d Rrples XI al2c: fair liaiio. t tioice blves dried ptichej Hilil?: mixed quarters "hd halves I2'al3. ( ANDLK.S Hou-l, 2fC; stur caud.es are quoted at I7l:c;ooraiuon pr!, Wmytc. t:iiKESK Con.liiuos firm at JiJalSo lor prime to choice factory. t -. i0LA&Ed ad Hxvxv New Orleans raolasse

Is worth 58a68c for prime to choice, and syrups at 50all for common to fancy. Rick Dealers quote at 7a8c for Carolina; 7a 8Ke for fair to beet Louisiana. H co ARS Firm: without cbange. We quote : Refined is quo) ed at 10al0Vo for A. Off A Kal04c, 1 aioo for extra C, and HXa llfc ror hard ; circle C and B, 9a9Ho; yellows, B'aSc; New Orleans, good to choice, 7Sa9c tsoDA Jn boxes, 6c; 5o kegs. Soaps German Is quoted at6a7c; Babbitt's at ion. Starch Dialers quote at 4aj per ponnd or pearl . Spicies Pepper is quoted at 22a25c; allspice,

JVaZx; cloves, 70a7.c: caisia 40a4oc. Tkas Maraet still inactive ant dull but firm (inn powder is quoted at 60caSl 41; Imperial, 85cai 20 ; Hyson, JxaSl 3u; OolODg,35a10j; Englln Dreaaiast, ua.oc SALT teady and nnchanzed. t-aelnaw. dray lots at 81 76al 8': Ohio River. in store, at f 1 toal 70; Saginaw, car lots, at fl 63a 1 7: Ohio Hiver. car lots at fl 6(al M. OUOCKRlI"J AND FRUITd, FANCY Trade steady and quiet. Cassed Good-No movement yet. Tomatoes, 2 lbs, fl al 40; 3 lbs, fl 75a I 5; Yarmouth corn, f2 2 a2 30; Mountain sugar. f j aal 25; Peacbes.2 lbs, Si 75al to; 8 lbs, ti t5a 2 75: Strawberries, 2 lbs, f 1 80i OU. Kaspberrles 2 lbs, $1 2öai 60. Whortleberries, 82 2sa2 W. Pineapples, 2 lbs, 82 25. Snccotash, Yarmouth corn, flii. Green Peas, 1 1 75a2 25. String beans, f 1 25a 1 85; Bartlett pears, 12 3öa2 50. Lima beans, ti 5. Pumpkins, 3 lbs, SI 75. corned beef, 2 lb, f 4 ',0a 4 fo; 8 lbs, f 12 & al3 00. Dried beef, Jacoo's. 15c low grades, U'io. Cove oysters, full weight, ) pounl, fl loal 20; 2 pound, i 00&2 10; light w. ieht, 1 pounn. 5a90c; 2 pounds, Si 6val 75. Lowtent, 1 pound, 82 'it: 2 ponuds, 83 25. Call' fornla salmon, 1 pound, J 15a2 5; 2 pounds, Foreign Fruits Slightly lower. Va eucla oranges, large canes, 19 50al0 00; Anes slna. boxes 5 i U al 60. Lemous. new Meosina. 87 50 aH CO; dates 8al0o per lb; new raUins, layers 2ua3 2- ; London layers II; Muxcatel crown f l 5: double crown 4 0; Sultana 'aisc; Valencia 12 Vic; figs, new drum firm, 11a 15c; large layer figs 16h 8c per lb; French prunes in boxes 1 1 sali sc: cltrou 30a35c: currants Valtc: Turkish prunes, new,7ac. Nüts Soft shebed almonds quoted at 21a23o; filberts 14a 6c; walnuts, French, He; Naples, old, Ijc; new l.aic; Brazil nutsioallc; peannts, ml, raw, 8ai4c; white Tirglnlas 12al2Kc; roH-Meu no nigner. tiUAiv, flour and feed-brax ship stufks. Etc Rather slow all around. Brn Is dull at 111 5 all; fine feed nominalst 914 00, and middling at 8.X)a'i.'. according to qua itv. Corn meat bolted, fl 30 per hundred, Hominy feed meal f 1 1 Floor Quiet and ttendy. Choice fancies are qno ed at $7 00(47 . t1: city family a. 5 75.98t0; ixmlly country, St 75C45 50; supernne. S4U(J4i; extra at muauo; see at 4 m 3 76 bnckwheat at in 00. Corn Steady, in fair demand, and moderately active. S. Iters asking 4i.'c, but no market above 41-ailHC. Mixed 4Ca4tc;bIgh mixed 4:aU,'i ; white, 42c; new ear, a4 c. Oats Quiet. Sound mixed 30 S3c. White, 80335c; damaged ;i a$c, owing to CondFlon. Ryb Nominal. Quoted at 5565c 84R1.KT-Nominal. Worth UcJi 00. Wheat Nothing dolnz. Indiana ranging from f I 00(31 21 for choice; damaged, 70So; uo grade, 809100: choice Kan sas and Michigan f 1 oai , all by sample. HOUS Active P--ceipt8 liberal at 7 0-a7 15. HA V Good demand and scarce. Loose I qaote.1 at l7a.V for choice i'mothy from wagons. Pralne bu'ed, best, S10 OialO 50. Baled timothy is quote 1 at f 17 OUaH u) for the best. Straw 4 ai-ic per hundred. HOP New crop are quote i at 45al6c per lb. HIDES, ETC Dull. New list of prices agreed on brlow. Best city green hides, cows. 5'c ; steers weigh ing 05 los or over, tc; bull. 4c; uesi city veal skins, lie: be t city kip skin. "c; green salted; cured, at 6a7; dry salted hides, 9c; dry flint, 101 5c. Grubby hides, lal'xc. Sheep skins are quoted at 60 to fl 00, accordingXo quality. Tal low, haHc. Grease Brown at 5c; yellow, 7aSc: white, 9 10c. IRON AND STEELr-9teady at former quoUtions. The quotations are given at list prices, an fol 'ows: Bar iron is quoted at ti 4ta2 6. Sheets rolled. 10 to 14, 4c; la to 20, 4c; 27, iVo. Charcoal, 1 J ic advance on above rx ten. Other sires and numbers are graded at proportionate rates. Hteel is quoted as fo.lows: UaDdrrwo'i best English tool, 25c: American tool, l&c: spring steel. leinen, ivc; incn ana over, no, mill pick eh a pes, shs. Horse shoes, uuweu's, fa 7a per aeg; muie. ti ngner. LEATHEK Trade moderate. Oak slaughtered sole is quoted at 3Aa41c; Buffalo, 30s,i0c; harness 34a38c; upper 21a.'So per foot; French calf, fl 75a2 25; French kip, fl 25a 1 60; collar, per foot, 2"c: bridle, per doten. f480ia 0 CO; domestic calf, fl 3ual50; kip, domestic, 60ca si 10. LUMBER Quiet and steady. Poplar Clear, Io0 00; Common, 111 00; Culls, io uu. A9H 1st and 2d, f3a 60. Black Walnut The quotations are buying prices for green and selling price for dry lumber. 1st and 2d, dry 155 OOaOo (0; 1st and 2d, green, K 00a4 00; Calls, fl5 00a3)0". Pike land 2 clear. ier M. feet, ereen. fi7 00: dry, t5ii0ii; flooring, dressed, fJiOCaSotO; siding, aressed, siouuais w ; stock boaras, roogn.a ouoa moo; common boards, iiooo; mil starr, to 16 feet, f IS oo; bill stuff, over 18 ieei, fl7ta2400; heavy tlmb-rs. f I ft extra per M.: shetinz. 112 00; A sawed shingles, $3 436'; No. 1 shin gles, f25i; poplar shingles, f30); lath, 12 76; Hontnern pine noonng, dressed, no OJala 00. NAILH Unchanged. . Quoted. lOd to ttJd at $3 15a3 25 per ketz and smaller numbers at the usual advance. OILS Steady and unchanged. Rawlineed aooted at tiOaö-'c: boiled at65a67c: lard oil, current extra. Jl loal 15; No l.tlOi al 10; tanners' oil, strait's best, 6'ar"ic: Banks' bxt,5 a c; Labrador, Wa8.5c; reüned coal oll, 1 italic: standard gasoline for 'amp. 12al:c; headltgnt, 20 'c: lubricatlnz and mnchir ery oils, -tSeitSl 25. PRO i UCE Demand good and weather favor able, rnces ui changed. Butter Very plenty and dull. Good roll, 18c; aeennd rate, 12a 1. Sc. Eggs Demand good for all offered, at lac. Poultry Very scarce and in good demand . Old fowls, per doz, fl 25a2 25; ducks, live, old ana young. fJ50; geese. f4 80. Turkeys, per lb., live, 7c Dressed fowls Turkeys, 8o per lb.; ducks, 9c: geese, 5c; cMckens,6c. Quails, $150 per dozen. Rabbits, SI 25. Squirr I. II 00. Vrgetarles Potatoes inactive: not bandied in market. Car lots 40 to 4 5c per bushel: from store, 50 to 6('c. Sweet potatoes, f per barrel. Celery, 4 a5co ierdos. Okjons Still dull at ti 00a2 '15 per barrel. Fruit Green apples are pret tiy well sold out, a d firm at S3 0"a3 75 per brl; choice, 13 754 00 Cranberries at f 11 5Pai2 per brl : S3 754 ) per bu Bewai, per lb, 25c. Wblte navy beans, fi foa 1 60 1 rd ery dull. Feathers, per lb, prime live geese Arm at 4c; mixed, 25a3oc. Ginseng, 75c Raes, per lb, cotton, 2c Honey Quiet at 30c per lb for choioe boxes; lor l"w grades, 20a25o. PPOViSlONS Very firm and fairly active. Bulk Meats Clear ribs, 10 to 2o days m salt, PfeftHc; shoulder-, 10 to 15 dys in salt, 7a7Jc: Ureen meats held at 7K'a7e for shoulder; fore. r. sdfs974a(c Lard isdnll; prime steam at 12120, kettle, nominal, 13c Jobbing Prices Bacon c ear sides. 13o; breakfast do, i4Vc; bams, l4o; lard, kettle, I4c; half barrel and keg lard 15c; sugar-cured shoulders He; bacon shoulders 10c. SKKD Quiet soil unchanged. Flax seed is quoted at f 1 Ooal 40, according to qulHv: clover at 17 0ta7 5o; timothy dull at ti 6 a2 75. TO U A COO -Quiet andunchan ged . Royal Gem is quoted at 8ia8c: Monitor Navy. 6Sa7i c; baltd tobacco, 4caft'c; bright navies aDd qnarters, 5Ha7ic; smoking brands, 3.5cali 2t; fl n e c u ts, 6 ia 95c ; black tobacco . ööaöto In cadles ; LW1IS. TINNERS' 8TOCK 8teady. Tin plate t quoted, fr lc, Ktxt4, charcoal, first C'jaHty, atf 10 0fl;IX, ditto, at 13 to; IC. 14x20 roofing tin, KH50. Brass kettle. 4öc; No 27 iron B. 4 4-i0c; No 27 smooth iron, Mo. Moore head's zaivanlred iron, 30 per cent dlceoant Irom list ZitjC, per sheet. 11c; pr cask, lOjc. P)g tin, Strait s, 30c. Wire Bnght and annealed & per centdlscount from list prices; laoquered 30 per cent discount. Holder Tinner's lo. Copper Sheeting, 14 1 15 ok, 34e; planished, 14 to 16 oz, c; bolt copper, 45c; bottoms, 34c. Lead-vPlg, 7V;c;ia.-, 8ic; antimony, 18c; Babbit metal, ita aoo. WOOL Unwashed, 28a32e; tub-washed, 45a ' wniKY-Rtead uUl 08. WOOUKN WARE No. 1 tnbs per dos. f7a8 00; No. 2 ditto. $Via7 oo: No. S ditto. a.ia io: No. I, Churns, common, per dozen, 6t'a9; No. 2 ditto, 7 6a8; No. 8 ditto, J5t a7 oo; No 1 cedar ehnrns brass-bound, S21a22: No. 2 dttto. t20a2l : No, 1 ash churns, f 18 00; No. 2 ditto, S16;No. 3 ditto, 114; stave half-busoel measures, 15 60; hoop Iron bound ditto, $3 50a; keelers, five la ne-t. S2 2-5; meal selves, 14-1, f 1 75a2;dlt'o 18, in S2a2 25; O U buckets, two-hoop, f I ttäal 75 ditto, three hoops, 19n2f. WINDOW GLASS Steady and unchanged. Kingle Strength. 2nd Q-iHl. liiUnl 8x8 to ExIP........., ..7 14) 8xl5tolx 3..-. . 8 00 7 '.h 8 75 11 10 13 10 Ixl to 12x1 I2ai to a x.t ......... Discount 65 and 7jpr cent, off above. j 1 MONEY, STOCKS, ETC. . j " " Nrw Yobx, Jannarjr 10. Money chiefly at Cj7pcr cnt., v itit ticept'.onaof 1-32. . i Prime mercantile paper 6; 8 per cent.

Sterling quiet. Sterling Exchange for banker bills Is quoted at H Wt lot 60 days and f 1 8 for sight. Custom receipts, 1275,000. . . Assistant treasurer disbursed 1381,000. Clearings, H 3,000 .0Ü0. Gold opened at 113)i, and close J at 113, all sales of the day having been at these figures. Kates paid for carrying were 4, 4, 5, 6, 6 and 7 per cent, per annum. Government bonds active and firm, and In some cases blgher. Railroad bonds are less active and irregular in price. täte securities quiet. btoeks opened strong and higher, the advance ranging fron to per cent. Dealings were large, and attended with considerable anima-

thi second call there was a reaction, and ptlces fell of 4l7-i parceat.but at close the market was strong and higher, with a partial recovery from the alternoou reaction. Tbe advance for the day was quite marked. Northwestern & St Paul shares were prominent in tbe rise, as were also Lake Shore, Western Union, Pacific Mail and Union Pacific Panama soid down to 13o. Transactions on Stock Exchange aggregated 173,iioo shares, wi h principal dealings a follows: Pacific Mall, S3.0Ü0; Wester Union, 24,'lio;St. Paul common, 5,000; refined, 8,0tX; Like Chore, 8,000; Rock Island, 4. ml V B AM mASl 8 BJU Bl TIBS. Tuö i w diThlim. 1 3a !. i Moo O. rf. n'n O. 8. t'm 5 U. H. S'S fit (nW) U. S. 6'S '67,. D. S. 6'S 68....iper cent f 'd loan.. U. S. 10-40 's Cupons, 10-40 's... Carrency fl's. 120 115 i; my, li'O U7 y4 118 j 112 18 1 I 12 U7ii 119)4 12 116 .21 116 s. .16 17V 117H 17 V VM 120 wy4 I17S !17 ii'sn?i U7 U7 117i'117S,!ll7 18 ill 118 U8H 118 22'!2J4 112!4;112H 84 ItMH 122 11274 lit1 jtoid. 1 ! MS. j Iiis -ttnrUng... IMViviH 4S4! The parohasin pnobs lor UoTrment bonos in Indianapolis vxy trom the York quctatta i Al Mr oent STATS aTOCU.

Fri. sat. Men 4lV 44 41 42 42 42 37 87 37 87 88 88 102l 102

Old Tenn Nw Tennesees. New Virginias... 41 40 37 88 iVA S54! 37 3.1 8S 1D0XI101 uia VLrginu Mlaaoarii GK5KKAL UTOOKa.

Tub W'd ThT m. -.i iMon W. D. TPlezraplL-. UM 74 74 "tT Pacific MaU li b8,S 38 3s8 7y8 Si Adams lixpress- 1"2 101 101102 !024 102 s Welia A Fargo Ex. 84 84 8 80 8o fG A IB eric a Ex WA Mi 56V 17 57 57ji U. 8. Ex-...-. 62S4 6i 61'a 61 tl 61 S. Y. Central iU5!lit&5! urn lt'7' u ICBti Itrla.. 15i 16 U 16 i84 16 ri4, prerei-redM 31 Si 31 31 31 Si Harlem. lo0 .31 Ul i'iü i-xi 1:3 Harlem, p'fd Iii i?i 131 131 131 181 Michigan Central. 59 i8!$ 57 H 68 57 68 U. Pacific Stocka- 74 73; 72 Ii 71 71 Lake Sfcoro....... 6i til 6 61 61 6;w4 Illinois Central fcK IS S8 8 i8 Plttaburg. 8Ji t9y4 8 8:4 9i J Northwestern 38 384 3"s Uttf's i9 N'thwest'n pief.. 6 5 5bv4 ttyi trty6 '. U C 94 694 9 60,'4 5i3 61 N.J. Central il3 MW 103 I03il03s 10354 Hock Island-... 105 lo:4 105 K5? ii'5i Mh St. Paul . 8oV 3iSi 35 X 6 dt.Panl pref..... 67Ji 67 e7 t8 68 t Wabash..- 3 8 3 K 8 2 V'abash prtf...-.. 4 5 6 6 4 5 'ort Wayne.... 874 97 97 99 9i 88 Terre Haat 6 5 6 6 5 5 Terr Haute pret. 20 20 19 19 19 19 Chicago A Alton. 97 18 W 19 IM) HO Ü. A A. preferred,., h.6 10 108 U6 iu C7 Ohio A klsstssl'pl. 16J4 16'-i It 94 17 17 17 Indiana Centrals 3 8 3 8 C. B. & Q 115 115 115 115 115 115 H. A St. Joe 21S 21 21 21 21 21 im.. ient t ana. .173, U; usH 119 tl 1184 A. 4 P. Telegraph, is 18 18 i 14 18 O. faciao Dvuu. II 5 15 1(5 U3 1L4 114 D. PaoiDenond lüi K3 103 1C31 3

MAKKKTa dY TuLEUKAfli. NSW TURK., Jan. 10. notur rirm, wlta a good demand lor export and fair demand for home trade; receipts 18,000 barrels; No. 2 Molou, superfine Western and state 4 259 4 66; ooutmon to good extra Western and state II 9;H5 3); good to choice So 40j H ; wntle wheat extra n 95.H7 5; extra Ohio 4 90(97 25; St. LXms 10 uo : Minnesota, patent process, gool to prime 96 507 25; choice to double extra 17 30 (itvio. ny n tu qu ei Duistesay; western 4 2 (ao 40. Corn mMl Qu et: Western Si OOrd 3 f 0. 'beat - Less doing; Khlppers and millers holding off; fiimness (I holders checa export demand; receipts 83,'UO bushels; No. 2 Chicago spring fl 22; No. a Chicago spring tlOOO'tw; o. iMl.w ukee, small lots, fl 35; No. 2 Milwaukee f I 2i(il 21 ; No. 3 Milwaukee, in store, 11 os: winter red western so; wblte Canada f 1 4i; white Michigan 11 45; No, 1 Cnlcago spring si 31 t.i.; rejected spring s iv; ungraded spring. In store, "H Rye Quiet biit firm: Western 8 a9tc: btate 0 a97o Canada, in bond. 9oo Haxl? Fli m: No. 2 rbwed state 88c: No. 4 rowed state I lo; No. 2 Bay Quinte f. 23 (a 1 i-. Ma:t Quite uorn in active demand ana nrm; receipts 94,oo busneis; mixed, no grade, &ao Dc; mixed and 11 lxed yellow, graded, M6 c; yel low grades 6.vc; mixed Western, ungraded, 67c; do very Inferior. t3c- old Western mixed 71a T2ci du t float, 7;-:c : old yellow W'e.ten.in store 78c. 0 Steady with a fair demand; receipts bushels: Western mixed and state 4 otac white a ester n and state 46 -.620. Hay Firm; shipping Hie. Hops Uncbanged. Rio coffee Sieady; demand modeiate; cargoes 'eUc: gold: jobbing 6aac, gold. Sugar-Quiet but firm; fair to good refining 8asc: priuie 8Jic: refined 10 41Vc. Moians New Orleans in lair demand at-Mijeic. Kioe Heavy: Carolina Va 7v.c: Louisiana o rbo retroienm Quiet bat nrm;cruue Tb(i'c: rennen läwaiio; cases i;s 9c: naptha 8a9c. Tallow Steady: i m90 he(i -teady; strained f 1 7d:al 75. Tni rxnnne Steady; spirits 38S9c. Fggs-Quiet; Western -7 4 Jo; state a-.d Pennsylvania 'c ora stedy; new mess 8.0 75a2l 8j: February fjn 5: March f 1 0. Bee Quiet. Dressed Horh Steady ; Western f8 t0(A9 . Cut meats -Wett ern quiet. Middles Firmer : Western longcUar (c; city long cear Hc. Lard Heavy; pilme steam vcv no; February icic; Maren 13 ö-iws. Kutter nrm lor cn ice, others unchanged; Western Itvfic; state v'(asie. t'nnwo un changed. Wniiiy-A shade easier; fl 11. CHICAGO. Jan. 10. Flour Quiet andun changed. Wheat Active, firm and higher: No 2 Chlcaa-o spr ng 97c for spot; vr-iCo tor Feb ruary; Jfc for March; tli)i for Maj ; No 3 Cblcaeo su ing 79c; rejected 659.4C Corn God demand and prices a shade higher; No 2 mixed 43e for spot; 4'2jc bid for February; 4 $S-a4 9iclor May; new rejected 35c. Oats timer; wo H(!$40 ior spot; ssuo ior reoruary. Hye firm; boobc. uaney Acuve and higher; mc ior spo'; ei ii'asic ior January; mic for February. Clover seed Dull: f7 3 (47 4o. Timothy seed Dull; 12 052 4i. Dressed hoas Firm, active and blgtier; 18 00 fa 25 Pork 8 eady; I1927is 19 3 for spot ; 19 40(1 '.9 42 for robruary; $19 67ii9 70 for Marcu. Lard rtitady Kbd firm: fl2 32(?12 35 for spot ; 12 40 12 424 for February; Si for March. Bula meats Firmer; 7tv$i.?a'Jti0- Whisky Inactive and loer: 1 08. Kcelpts Flour, 10,000 barrels; wheat &4,0Jü bushels; corn, 49,1X0 bush e)s:oMt8, 19oo bushels; rye, 67o bubels; barley, 9.O1 0 bushels. Shipments F:our, 13 000 barrels; wheat, 18.0U0 bushels; corn, M,' tv bushels; oats, 12JJK) bushels; rye, none; barley 16,100 bushels. Uu the call board this aiternoon wheat was asbadtf b her; 7;c for January ; Vris lor Feruary.' Corn a iuaie blgher; 4iS4iJJj for Jinuary; 4;43c for F. bruary. OaU Uncu. g-a. I'loviHions uncnangea. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 19 Cotton Active but lower ; sales of 58 U7- bales; mlddlit g Lc: low middling li o; good ordinary luJic.Floui Quiet andweaic; very lil.ie doing. Wheat H long and higher; good demand ior rature delivery; No 2 red fall; fl &)c ,sh for car lots; fl 67 bid for round lots; fl 6:rl 63 February: fl 67(o)l.8 March and April. Corn Firmer: No 2 miied 39(qtföo cash ; 88 bid cash; 4o May. , "81 uuii;o a a. casn; soto Aiay. itye-Quiet; No 2 6 c. Bar.-y steady ana firm; 6tri tly piimeto fjincy Northern II 15(41 8J. Pork steady and nrm: 111 75 cash and January. Lard Quiet; 1225aked. Bulk meats Firm; 71 iuaicc. liacon-Quiet ana ancnangti. Green meats Kirm : 7lu (il0fiio9o ask-d;c les bid. Hams In pickle, iut lie Wblsky Qalet and nnchanged ; II t8. Hogs -Active, firm ana higher; Yorsers f sjv uu; tacking 17 00(37 25; extra 17 30. Cattle Steady with u fair demand ; fair to good native shipping utters 14 25(ji 25; good to choice native cows S3 2 3 75; native e'ockers f J 6n(al 00; native feeders 13 00,4 3T. Receipts Flour 4,ioo barrels; wheat ll.wt 1 bushels; corn 67, mo bushels; oats l.,0ii bushels: oar ley 1.0tM bushels; rye 6,000 bushels; hogi4,tt.',heAd; cattle 7o0 head. ' 1 1 PMILADKLPHIA. Jan If. Hour-Better demnd; Iowa. Wisconsin and Minnesota family extras lift) .if 75; hivh tirades 17 25vi85". W bent Fine firmly he:d; Pennsylvania red $1 SQgii 7; W este n reo si uci is wnne 1 4Ujji ; ainbtr tl V1 Rye b8c. torr Stetdy : yellow new fc8 4(fJc; m'xed 68c, Vats-Quiet; white 41 fc; mixed Mm Ho. barley I'uJi; fl 02.1 Pork Dull. Ivtroieiim-Qnlet; crude li.c; refinfd 131 1T3. Whisky Western iron bound fl I. Seeis Clover fceed 111 6'j'jli 25; liax seed 11 6'Ji 65.

Butter Qalet; New York, state ana Bradford county extras 3233; New York, state and Bradford county firsts 28,a3lc ; Western ex' ras 2V42-: Western firsts. 25a2c; Western rolls, extras, 2829c: Western rolls, firsts, 2S:6c Che Quiet but firm; New York and state 12?3l3c: Western fine 124313c Fg -Barely steady and lower: Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware fresh 2830c ; Western fresh 2829c BALTIMORE, Jan. lO.-Flonr-Dull and drooping; Western superfine 13 75(14 60; extra 84 505 25; family S5 257 00. Wheat quiet but stead v and held fi m; Pennsylvania redfl 373 113; No. 2 Western red i3 5o. tsru Eier; new western mixed e ' Oats Scarce and firm; Western white 45(a47c; Western mixed 42444c. Hay Dull; Pennsylvania a.d Maryland SI 22d 1 23. Provisions Nothing coing; round lots order trade sctive. Pork New mess jobbing 121. Hams 15316. Laid Hull and steady; crude 12317c; refined J33;'4l3c. Shoulders 8a 8; clear rib bulk side ll'dllc; packed shoulders S3; cUarrlb bacon siJesl21 Lc. Butter Packed Western extras 26J2N:; Western flrbtn 24'x"tc Petroleusa Mrong and quiet: crude 7g7c; refined 13c. CofTee More active and a shade h'sher; Rio cargoes I69l9c; Jobbing 1720c. Whisky Dull and weak; fill. CINCINNATI, Jan. m.-Cotfon-lSe. Cotton Quiet; K;. Flour Unchanged. WheatFirm; 1 2 l :t. Corn Active; 45a46e. Oats Strady ; 8 2. Barley Unchanged . Rye -78c. Mes fork Jiifi'a) 25o. iArd-Op-ned firm and closed dull and lower; steam 112 25i2 30: kettle IHfaUiiV Bulk meats steady and in fair demand. Shoulders 7fTj cash; buyer April; clear ribloiloc cash; HVc, buyer April; clear l(allc; also sales of short rib li,?!, reller February. Bacon Only limited joobing demand; ;9, Jll!;i'&li7i AUQlUHe. Green Meats Stead v; shoulders 6 VJ .73;c; sides jJJällt. Hams 10&llc. Hogs firmer; common to good llghitb 85(7 lujfair to good packing f7 20ra7 4t!; choice he ivy 17 43 (k7 50: receipts 10 Ki5 head; shipments 254 hea. Whisky Very ilrm, holders asking higher rates. Butter Dull and nnchanged. TOLEDO, Jan. 10. Flour Firm. WheatFirm; No 2 while Wabash fl 4; No 3 white Wabash fl23; No 1 white Michigan tl2l; No 2 white Michigan 1111.: extra wblte Michigan

SI 31; amber Michigan, spot and Jnnury, fl 22; r eoruary i oj; smrcu 1 ioi 81 9tr No :i retl winter 81 t:b '.larch fl 2b; No 2 red winter t art t.u ä. tv a . and held higher; high mixed, spot and Jannary, 4Sc; old 5ic; low mixed, spot and January, 47c; no grade 44e: damaged 4Cc. Oats Unchanged. Clover 6eed f7 3. Hogs Diessed f8 50. Bran-f 12 50. Receipts Flour none; wheat 4,000 bushels: corn 25,000 bushels; oats none. Shipments Flour none: wheat 9,'i0 bushels; corn 31.000 bushels; oats 10.000 bushels. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 1 Flour Steady. Whest Firm ; No 1 Milwaukee spring f 1 1(: bard fl 18: No 2 Milwaukee spring f I; February fl U?: March f I 02; No 8 Milwaukee spring Mc Corn teady ; No 2 46c. Oats-Excited; No 2 32 33c. Barley Higher; No 2 spring 9ic; No 3 soring f6c. Bye High'.r; No 1 spring !l&T3c. Mess Pork 119 20 cash and January. J ard Prime kette 912 87 -prime steam f 12 25. Sweet pickled hams ltfcllc. Dry salted shoulders 7c loose; middles 10ijl0c boied. HogsDressed firmer and in good demand; ?8 10. Receipts Flour 5,100 barrels; wheat 4x000 bushels. Shipments Flour lt',CO0 barrels: wheat 4,WJ bushels. BOSTON, Jan. 10 Flour Demand moderate; Western superfine f4 U)4 60; common extras tl 75ft5 0: Minnesota extras to 60(46 75: Wis consin extras 15 25-0 00; winter wheat. Ohio, Indiana and Michigan ruta 2i; bt. louis 50 00 '9ii; fancy Minnesota V 75d9 25; Illincis H 28 25 Corn Firm: mixed and yellow Western 65tj8c. Outs Firm with a fair demand; No 2 mixed and No 2 white Western 43 53c; rejected 4 40c ; No 1 white 563570. LOUISVILLE. Jan. 10.-Cotton Unchanged; 12H(312;ic. Flour Unchanged. Wheat Firm: fl (oCl 20. Corn Dull; 4 45c. Oats-Firm ;3$ 842c. Bye Unchanged. Hay Firm; good and choice S15317. Provisions -Firm and held higher. Pork 52160. Bulk Meats 7il Jfc; lie loo:e, partly cured. Bacon Shoulders 9d 9)c: clear rib 12c. Sugar cured hams 14 c. lrd HtSH'ic. Whisky and bagging Un changed. PITTSDURQ. Jan. 10. retroleum Dull;crnde II 87 at Parker's; refined 13135c, Philade - pna delivery . CLEVELAND, Jan. 10. Pf troleuni Market unchanged and firm. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET, Indianapolis, Tuesday, Jan. 11. At the Exchange Stock Yards there were, on Monday, 875 head of good cattle, and all bat 25 Ol them were sou. eix cars were shipped. Extia butcher's stock- ?4 5035 50 MftHlnm ,, , ,. ,, 3 50,4 60 Cows and bulls ...... ......... 2 50:13 5 Good cattle are In demand. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. New York, Jan. 10. Cattlk Receipts 2,900 nead for yesterday and to-day making tbe total for tbe week 7,880, azainst b.wo Lead ior the lame time last week, the quality was mainly medium with but one car load of Texans;the demand was good ard tbe market fairly active atan advance from Friday equal to c, making the total advance c since last monoay ; strictly prime and extra steers I 275313 25: fair to good fllö31i&0: ordinary and medium SlCOUdHOO: pooraud common natives 88 759 75; and 1 car load or poor lexars at m zo per cwt. Siisep axtj Lambs Receipts 8,200 head.mak Ing tbe total for the we-k 19,490 bead, against 14,i30for tbe same time last week: the prices are a shade easier with a targe business; a few gocd ana rrlme lambs sold al 8 00&8 25; poor to good sheep 4 7038 75; prime ana exira 1 wqi to; most of the sales were at f 3 0(ä6ö0. Hogs Receipts 7,770 head for yesterday and to-day, making the totsl receipts for tbe week 21,430, atalost 14,980 for the s me time last wet k ; for 1 car load of Ohio corn led hogs alive, S3 25 Did ; not accepted. EAST LIEERTY LIVE STOCK MARKET East Liberty, Pa., Jan . 10 Beef Cattleine receipts since rriday weie 4 cars of through and 48 cars of yard stock, or 1,244 bead, making a total for the week enulng today of 6,43 head, against 4,038 head the week before; very little business doing; not enough to give reliable quotations, but tbe prospect is favorable for a good market ana fair run. Hogs Tbe receipts since Friday were 14,630 head, making a total for the week of 2,355 head, against lo.ra'o head the week berore; Yorkers 7 l(t7S5; Philadelphias 17 4J7 60. Sheep The receipts since riday were 6,400 bekd, making a total for the week of 19,i bead, against 6,900 head the week belore ; selling at 14 U0(S6 25. CHICAGO LIVE BTOCK MARKET. Chicago, Jan. 10. Cattle Receipts 2,500 head; the market Is ac lve and firm at WVQ higher; Cherokee to fair natives sold at 5i2x 500; good one-fcalf fattened and smooth steers f4 Ui(a4 50; smooth wel' fattened LaUve steers fl '5Q5 25;shiDments. 490 head. Hogs Receipts 18,000 head; the mar Vet Is active and strou gat 53loc higher; packers S6 90 37 10, chiefly at 7 M; shipping 7 237 85, closing strong with all sold ; hipmeuts,2.14. sheep and La jibs Receipts 1 Ott) head ; the market Is active at 3c higher; commoutu choice 83 5C(6 10. CINt-lNNATI IRON MARKET. CisciNKATi, Monday, Jan. 10, 1878. Pia I box. Tae holidays bave materially les sened the aggregate sales of the past week, but the general tone of the market Is better than at last writing. While the stccksof Hanging Rock charcoal iron are ntficient for present needs, they are much smal.er than at this time a year ago, and hoiders are not apposed to sell larg ly at market prices. The demand tor foundry grades is good, and sellers rtfuse to make concessions to increase sales. HOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock, No. I, per ton lis 001 , 4m Hanging Bock, No. 2, per ton 23 OOfi Hanging Rock. Forge, per Ion. ... 21 C0a22 00 Boui hern Brands, No. 1, per ton., bo it hern Brands. Forge, per ton 21 324 00 21 0M 4 00.425 00 i2 611300 v trginia, 10. 1, per ion Virginia, wo. z, per ton...... Virginia Forge, per ton , 21 1022 00 . STONE-COAL AND COKE. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton .23 003 anging kock. rorge. nerton 21 om Red e-bort, No. 1, per ton 27 W13 Red bhort. force, nerton vi 4 (Od Am. Scotch, No. 1, per ton,... ... 24 00325 00 COLD BLAST. Hansrine Rock.CarWheei.ner ton ' 40 nfi-Ä.vi on MiseurT.Car Wheel, per ton..... 85 00f40 oa Houthern Biands Car Wheel, ton- 30 UO 440 00 wacninery ana rorge, per ton 80 0035 0J Blooms, per ton . . , L. li. HULL A CO. NEW YORK DRY GOODS. -New York. Jan. 10. Dry Goods Riif-lnPM continued du 1 with cmjmis.ion houses and importers; plaid and shirting prints and cotton hosiery in fair request, and Fruit of the Loom 4-4 hiescned sitirilngs reduced o lie, and othtr widths in propoitioa; weohlngton and Uuion spring prints o ened st 7-;c: lancy rastraeres were lu limited demand; lorcign goods dull. FOREIGN MARKETS. . Lindow. Jri.lft. ü p.m. Tate of discount In open market for three mnmhs oil's 4, being ; boiow 1 ank of KMulanl rati a. Xh- rate :or money at the Stock Exchange on government

seenrities ia S percent, ftonsols for money 9JB-16; on account M ia-). Uniteo flutes bonds 5-20S. 1865, 104; 6-20. 1867, 107: KMu'l 106; new 6's, 105ü. New York Central, 87: Erie, 14 ; Erie preierred. 29. Tallow 61 s. Linseed oil 243-1. Spirits turpentine 25s. Paris, Jan. 10. Rentes, 6cf 67e. Fbankpokt, Jan. 10. American securities New 6s, 99,. Liverpool, Jan. 10 Cotton Quiet : middling uplands tfd: mlddline Orleans 7d: sales 10,000 bales. Including 2.ono bales for spec uiation and export, and 6,100 ba!es ot American.Lard 9s. Mess pork 82. Bacon Long clear middles 519 Wheat Red Western sprlnz. Nos . 2 and 1, 8s 9d, 9s lOd.

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