Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1876 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNFDAY MAECE l 1876,

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Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Readers: We respectfully ask your Immediate attention to thebestselected stock of Dry Goods, Notions and EliiMnery ever brought tothiscitv. By alvinrj our individual attention to buying in NewYork.we hav secured a lire of Silks. Black Goods Dress Goods. Domest'ias, Woolens, Flannels, Shawlfj. Table Linens. Blankets, Comforts, Notions and Millinery at such rates and on such terms as enables us to offer the lowest prices known since 1862. Our prices are alike to all, and Grangers as well as others will find -t no other houas more attractive goods or lower prices. X. S. AY"RE3 &s CO., TRADE XA-IA.CTC. FINANCE AND BUSINESS. WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW. Tubidat Evening, Feb. 29. The money markst continues In pretty much th mm condition as last week. There la perhaps en improved demand from mer chants who are taking In new goods, but this class of badness is not fully developed. There is money on the market to meet legitimate demands, both In the line of commercial dl counts by the banks and in long term loans toy the broken. There is still considerable competition between the latter in the way of loaning; Eastern capital, hut the. demand is nnt no meat as it was some time past. The statement as exhibited by the New York bank lat Saturday presents a large decrease In specie and an exceedingly smvlt increase in leeal tenders. The surplus revenue was alo diminished, the decrease lor the week past being 11,167,200 and for the week previous 11,188,425. Money Is still easy in Eastern cen ters, but somewhat close In Western qaar ters. The movement by railway Is some better ttan last week, in some respects, as will be aoen by the following receipts and ship ments: RAILROAD COMMERCE. Receipts for the week jn'ing Feb. 26, IS7 1 Flour, bbls 10.810 90 0 418.401 S2.no Wheat, Da. Corn, bo... Oats, bn. Kye, Du Barley, bu. Hogs 12,400 4,m 3.500 Shipments for the week ending Feb. 28,1876 Flour, bbls. ....,.-. ....-. 9,700 Wheat, ba 8,o0 Corn, bu W2.40O Oats, bu Kve. bn 8.8U0 Barley, bu - -. . 7,0 Hoes , 750 FLOCB A5D WHEAT There has been a alight falling off in the re celpts and fchlpments of flour as compared with last week, bat an in crease la noted in the receipts and shipments of wheat. Flour is till quiet and unchanged, there being no de mand except for heme consumption, acd that only for choice qualities of different grades. "Wheat li still limited in supply, the quality 1)Mng such as to prevent grading, and as consequence there are but few sales, and those that are made are principally bysam pie. DRY GOODS. The trade In this line ol business was com paratlvely dull through the week, but few sales being made. Business however opened lively on Monday, and the prospects for a good trade during the present week are encourag ing. Enyers show a disposition to take hold and Invest at present prices. GROCERIES. The market has been steady in all the prln clpal goods, and the trade as a whole an lm provement on the week preceding. Coffees are stronger, with a tendency to better prices owing to the advance on Rlos In New York. The demand Is good, and a decrease in prices may be hardly looked for at present CORN. The corn market through the week has been quiet, though at present firmer, mixed and high mixed beln quoted at 41c. free on board, The re.elpts this week are largely in excess of those of the previous week. The market will probibly remain In an unsettled condition until the roads are In good way for transport Hon. The following Is taken irom the New York Bulletin of Friday, which exhibits an account of tne visible supply of grain, com prising the stock in granary at the principal points of accumulation at lake and seaport ports, in .'ranait by rail, and frozen In on the New York canals and the lakes, February 19, 187: Wheat. Corn. Oata. Barley. In store at bash. bush. bush, bash. New York... 4,tto,ji tu.H tsu6,40 4W3,üj1 Albany. 7,W 10,'Juu 75,'jfO ftf.OO nunio... ii.iioe 2j,u7 w.' ii l-f.Kri Mliwaus.ee n,VJ7 w,:to0 118&3 17,jt linluth. Toledo.... ey- ...... .. 4J,63 278,97i M1,M0 0,549 ayxw 124,105 3,406 215,128 9,04 1 15,951 19yj(A) 21766 W'J.UUO 5,758 Detroit 1W.47J la.146 4,44 6.0UU Oswego .. 175,(00 40.1JU0 8t. Loali 417.88 534.019 Peoria 11,514 29,717 Hoaton 8 44,036 Toronto 662,553 i,5W) Montreal..... i8i,15o 48,745 Philadelphia. Soo.iKO 4U0,iJU) Baltimore 81,414 782,71'3 Rail ship's w'k 81U,9t7 85,84tf InN.Y.canalg.. 035,564 UIMM) JECs'm'i'd afloat At New York 350,000 119, 13.074 4I..S26 206,131 7,541 2o,)00 6 X 00 öti,6trt Ö0.ÜU0 150.000 Wfk ending Feb. 19. 7a 17.089.463 ß.rß.flll S.0HH 5 2U 4 eb. U. 70 17,281,169 t&ifi.d t,lbi,602 25713 HOQS ARO PROVISIONS Hc have declined from the quotations given At the beginning of the week, and are at present active and firm. The reotlpta are light an a alight decrease In receipts is noted in comparison with last' week. The provis ion market Is stationary, and bay era seem unwilling to pay the price demanded, and holders on the other band are not disposed to snake any eoibeeeslona. PR0DUC. . Produce is quiet though steady. Eggs have teen firm the entlr week at 14c, andw.here will probably be no change this week. Tha receipts have been good, and at present rather liberal. The receipts la batter have fallen on some, and most of the batter which Is marketed Is poor white which makes It exceedingly difficult to be old. Poultry la In fair demand at regular inotatlona given below. . ÄKVIEW OF THE HOME MARKET.' TUMDAT Eva;iro, February 2i,187J. $ There are no special changes in any of the xnarketa to-day worthy of note. The sales on '

'Change were mcvy all corn, a-d rather limited, still corn is in better C.emand and may be quoted as firm. The receipts yesterday were very liberal. Flour and wheat are inactive, there being no demand for them.

Provisions are quiet and Call. Produce steady and unchanged. Groceries, trade very good. Ilogs are active, and tha packing season closes to-day with the following figures: Hozs racked this season.-, 3T3.04 llogs packed last season. ..273, 81 Balance In favor of this seao........ 44,740 8AX.E8. The following are some of the sales noted to-day on "Change: 4 ears new mixed corn, on track.. 40 10 cars rejected corn - 39 6 cars rejected cyn... -.......-..... 4 cars no grade corn- .... 31 2 cars no grade corn....... 84 3 cars ear oorn - 41 1 car ear corn ....--..--... 4 J 1 car line leed . 12 5J DAIL.Y RAILROAD COMMERCE. ARTICLES. Brn, tons .... Barley, bushels... -.. Coal and Coke. ionr.. Oooperage, cars. ... Coton,uaies.. - C!t!e. head .BEC'PTS. ' M 1,600 - 1,464 SHLTTs M 4,400 2Gt 1,24J 442 100 Corn meal, barrels. Oorn, bnsheiS. 1(4,000 Fertlllier. cars Flour, o an els... 3. 00 "l9 20 50 8)0 191 3ri0 800 2,50 1 Hair brisUes, cars. Hav. tons. . i. 16 H ides. tons. .. Hlghwlnes, barrels Hnin. hAd i'5i so 6 Horses and mules, n iron, tons. -Lard, tierces 34 800 Lath. cars. Lime, cars Loes. cars. 6 W.500 219 750 9.800 20 2,800 &5 Lun ner. feet. 110.IHJÜ Merchandise. caiB 'Jßl Uli. Darreis fj Im hnlh.il 61 0 7,400 .0 1.10 Proviuonf , tons. Rye. bushels barreia Sheep, nead 55 ähinxlee, cars staves, oars ät ma. ears. Tallow, barrels 60 Tobacco, nnos 3 Wheat, bushels .1,U5 Whisk v. bbls. Worn, tons tfifrallaneous. cars 41 7a Total nnmber of cars STOCK IN ELEVATOR. WheaU Elevator A- 8.891 Elevator B. 14,k38 Elevator C ...... Elevator l- 4,630 Elevator KM ...... Elevator F- 98 J Corn. Oata Barley. By 82.318 247 e9,934 700 1.578 1,211 18,5:6 -4 JO Total. 23.0 174.26 24,984 617 TRAUE QUOTATIONS. O notations are riven tor tne baying prices on (rain and produce, and tne selling prices for lour and Omer mercuauuise. BUILDING MATERIALS Trade fairly actve and prices uncaanged.. Um; De nhi and Hnntingtoa. 34c: Peru 30c; at. Paul, 28c: New Paris Ume, 30c per bushel; Hair, 5a40c per bash el. Paster; Michigan, 13 2; Mewark. f3 5o. rlre brick, S3 to 17 per hundred. While sand, t J 604 per barrel. Cement, 12 25 per barrel for Louisville: tf 50a8 00 for Poruand ; Rosedale, U 50 per barrel UKL Coal Demand steady. Anthracite, per ton, 19 7o: Uracil block, per bushel, 140) White River, 14c; and creek, 16c; Blghland grate, lüc; mgniana steam 11; nttsburg, 2c; Brazil nut, domestic, 12c: do, steam 9c; Brazil slack, 8c; Virginia c&nnel, 27c; Indi ana cannei, uc. Coke 12c; crashed, 15. Woon Plenty a S4 60a5 50. DRY GOODtJ Moderate trade. New stocks for the spring trade are coming In pretty freely Batting Ordinary, 10al2Kc; middling, 15c; best tissue. 16c. Brown Drilliso Nashville, 10; Pepperel, lie; Btark.llo. Tickimo Omego 32 inch, 19c; AmoskeegA. C. A. UYfi ; A, 17c ; Coneetoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c ; Medal, toe ; extra, , 18; extra, 4-4 20c ; Lewistown, 36 Inch, 24c; U inch,2oc; ditto 30 Inch, lc: piaia Ufte BHiKTiNQ btsipes American, 6-3, 11; 8-3, 10c; wnitiennen, uo,iw, ana 10c; union, lac, 15c and 14c. Paper Cambrics Common colors, 6c; high jolors, l cent higher. Prists American, 7c: Washington, Mer rlmac, Richmond, Oriental and Coneetoga, 7 Sc; dprague's fancy, 7c; Freeman, 6c: Standard ahirtlng prints. Sc; Albion solid colors, 7ic; Wamsutta, 6c; Mourning prints. 7C Carpet Chain White, 23o; colored, 80c; coverlet warp, 27c. Brown Sheetinos Vermont, 9o; Nash rille, 8c; Mlddleville,8So,Idaho84c;New Albany, 8c:tark a. J Vic: Laurel jj.. 9Sc:Laarei u... 8 Sc : Park A., 7c ; Granite B., 6Sc ; Bedford R., 1o ; Pepp N 7c; Pepp O. 7ic; Pepp 8jo; Pepp fc,9SC bleached Sheetings Lonsdale.lOc.Hone 8Sc: Blackstone, 10c: Mascoment, 10c; Hill,9o: 1-4, lue; uwignt tstar, tue; vaagon aa ec; Red Dog, 7c: (Quaker 7Sc; Cambrics. Lonsdale, 14c; Young Warrios, Sc; Janes Knight, 9c; Vamsatta, 14c; New Yoik Mills, l4o üäain Bags Amoskeag A., 24o; Lewlston Ac; Stark, 28c; Union, 2öc; Banner, 30c: Monroap, vx. DRTJUS No change In prices and trade qaleu A9safcetlda is quoted at 25a)c ; alcohol at f 2 20 ai35; alum, per pound, 4Stoe; camphor, per poand, 30a35c: cochineal, per pound, tJua&ie; shloroform, per poand, lo5allä; copperas, barrels, per pound, 2a3c; cream tartar, pure, 4o a47o: indigo, per poand, fl 2"al so; licorice, Calab, per pound, genuine, 40a45c; magnesia. avM v Wa tsv lVUUU tjajwxV 1UOI UlUO ft per ounce, 4 5oa4 75; madder, per pound. iMt'.zi ou, castor, so. 1, per gallon, 11 uuai au; oil, t ergamont, per pound. ktiOoa7 00: opium. per pound, 16 75a7 00; quinine, per ounce, f l 25 sx Daisam copaioa yjc; aoap, castue, rr., Ual5c; aoda, bicarb, kees. per pound. aa6o: sails, epeom, per pound, 4aöc; muü, Oantt's, pact., per gross, 117 ou; snail, uarrett' per easa of 4 dozen, 118 00; snlphur. Soar, per pouna, oaac; Baiipeure, per pound WaZöo:tur Dentine, 4öa4öc FISH The sales to Jobblnzhouses by resaiar dealers have become heavy, and tho trade la fairly began. Mackerel, new mess per bbl, 128a; half bbl, 314al5; quarter barrel, 17 50: cits, W 00; No. I extra per.barrel. S26 00; half barrel, f 13 00; per quarter bbl, per kit, 81 7i; No. lmeJlum per bbl, f 18 Ou; per naif bbl, S3 00; per quarter ddi, 4 00; per siu. 11 mj; no. 1 large per bbl, $15 GO: per half bbl, 17 5'J; per quarter bbl, tibj; per kitl 40; No.'l medium per bbl, S13 50; per half barrel, tf U0; per quarter barrel, S3 40 ; per kit, IL3J; No. 1 white fish per half hbi, 6 80: per quarter bbl. 134V: per kit, 81 30: fam lly white üHh per hair bl,SI 60: per qoai'ter bbl, U 23; per kit, Ä; No. tiaae berrlnic, half 14 23; quarters, i 20; kits. 83c; Labrador her ring, bbls, 89 60; half bbls, 80 CO: Round shore nerring, is 00: n air barrel. (4 w: mess salmen per half barrel, S3 00: per kit, SI OU; boneless uoa nsn, per pouna, sc; nana- cod nsn per pound, esc: bloaters per box, 8: 40; no. 1 her ring, per dox, 404; no. 1 herring scaled, per uoi.ioc; Kara inen naives, auc ; quarters, ttVic. GROCERIES. STAPLE Steady trade. Brooms Common, fcloOai 60; medium, 13 75 a uu : extra, is ou&4 uu. OorvKKS Higher. . Koastidg grades of Rio are quoted at 90a So: ood to fair at 21a22c; prime at a22V: choice to fancy, at 23SaJ4o and Java atS4Sa36e. Duxmst Fädttb Easy, and prices some lower. inoioe origntariea apples uiuo; rair loaiio. Choice halves dried peaches 13Sal4o; mixed q a&rters and halves 12al2. Cast dues Hotel, 21a2c; star eandles are .noted at 17SaiaSc; oommon pressed, 13Sa CHEEsst Continues Arm at l?)al4a for prime to choice factory. rioMTNTPer barrel, ss 754 00. Molasses and Hyrup New Orleans molasea ts worth 56aö8o for fair to fancy (and ay raps at 60 all for oommon to fancy. Rice Dealers a note at for Carolina; 7a 4Se for fair to best Louisiana. scqaks Are steady. We a note: Refln1 Unnoted at lOsaiOla for A. Ü3 A .7iai0fl. 9Uayo for Mtrtli. tn1 11a 11 He tor hard; circle C and B, sa9Se; yellows, 8Viao; New Orleans, good to choice, soda In boxes, 6aCSc; 6a5o

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80AP8 German la quoted at 6a7fo; Babbitt's at 10c Starch A sharp competition, with prices cat clear down to 4a4Ko per pound . Spices Pepper Is quoted at 22a2rx3 ; all spice, JOaifc; cloves. CäaTOc; cassia 4Ca45o. Teas Market shows more life, bat firm. On n powder is quoted at -SocaJl i: imrerlal.

rcaJl20; Uyson, 60ca$l 30; Oolong, 3oaJl 0J ; English breakfast, .a7oc. HALT Steady and unchanged. f aglnaw, dray lots at II 7-Sal : Ohio River in store, at 81 B5al 70; Saginaw. car lots, at fl 60 al to; Ohio River, car lots at 1 ai m. GROCERIES AND FRUITS, FANCY Very few good elllng and no changes to make. Cannii Gooue Moderate. Tomatoes, 2 lbs. 81 Sal 40; 3 lbs, 81 75al 85; Yarmouth corn, 82 3'a2 30; Mountain sogar, 82 'Am.2 25; Peaches,2 lbs, 81 75a 1 to; 3 lbs, fi 6ät 2 75; Strawberries, 2 lbs. 81 80a2 00. Ra,pberries, 0 ib., 82 25a2 60. Whortleberries, 12 26a 2 00. Pineapples, 2 lbs, 92 26. Yarmouth succotash, U 76a2 &. Green Peas, 81 76a2 25. String beans, 81 26al 35; Bartlett pears, 82 36a2 bu. Lima beans, 82 00. Pumpkins, 3 lbs, 81 76. Xrned beef, 2 lbs. 84 Utti 60: 6 Iba,8n5lal3 00. Dried beef, Jacob's, 15c,; low Erartes. 14c. Cove oysters, lull weight. 1 pounrl, fl 10al2o; 2 poasds, 82 00a2 10; light wtiht, 1 pound, 9'a!i0c; 2 pounds, 81 6" al 75. Lobuters, 1 pound, 82 25; 2 pounds, 83 25. California salmon, 1 pound, ti lfta2 f: 2 ooands, S3 25a3 36. r'ojLEiGi Fruits Uncbaaged. Va'encla oranges, large cases, 83 S0a9 50; Messina, boxes Hot 5 50. Lemons, new lle&slca, sjix7 ao; dates 8al0c per lb; new raisins, layers 13 I0a3 25; London layers H 60; 04uca'el crown 83 85: double crown c4 00: Sultana italic; Valencia 12?c ; figs, new drum firm, 14al5c; large layer figs l:al6o per lb; French prunes In boxe 11 Saline: citron 8Ua3.Sc: eorranta 9a loc; Turkish prunes, new, 6SaSo. Ncts Soft ahelied almonds quoted at"la23c; filberts 14aiSc; walnuts. French, lie: Naples, old, lac; new I7ainc: ttrazli nut lOallo: pea nuts, r-a, raw, r&ayac; wmte Virginias 10c; roasted 8c higher. GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED-BRAN 8HIPsrerrs Ero Very little doing. Bran is held at 311 60; üne feed held at 814 00, and middling at S20a22, according to äuailty. Corn meai bolted, 81 leal Zj per hunred ; feed meal 8tc Flour No demand except for home consumption. Choice fancies are quoted at 87 00J7 50; city family at So 7596 60; family country, 14 75560; super fine, $4 0utt4 611 ; extra at 14 ou0ö 00; fine at S 26 3 76: buckwbeat at SS 00. Corn Receipts liberal and prices unchanged. Quotations f. o. b. In elevator 1 cent lover than quoted. Mixed 40ailc: high mixed 40a 4uS-; white '40sa4lc; new ear, 4ua41c. Oats No demand. Sound mixed 8470. White, 303J5c: damaged 26oa30o, owing to condition. BT Nominal. Quoted at 66(4$ic. Bablnt Nominal. Worth 8 call 00. Wheat 1 here is really no market. Indiana ranging from S100120 lor choice; damaged, 70Jsa; no grade, ts5tl (0; choice Kansas and Michigan 81 25al SI', r 11 by sample. tiuua acut ana qaoieu at vj. HA If In good supply, but mostly inferior ananty. Loose Is quoted at S17al9 for choice timothy from wagons. Prairie baled, best, 911 60. Balea timothy is quoted at 817 ooald 00 for the best. No. 2 Timothy 815 10: No. 1 Timothy f IS 10. Straw 4oa4oc per hundred. HOPS New crop are quoted at 45al0o per bl. 111D&9. Liu Dali, ana slow eaie. Best city green hides, cows. 6c; steers welgnlng&S 10 or" over, 7c; bull, 43-c: best city veal skins, 11c; be1 1 city kip skin. 7c; green sUtod; cared, at6a7; dry salted hlds, vc: dry nint. ltuiac. urubby niaes, 4at"c' Sheep skins are quoted at 60 to 81 00, according toqaauty. lauow, eaa-ic. urease isrownai 00: yellow, 7atc: white, 9U0a IRON AND STEEL Steady and quiet. The quotations are given at list prices, as follows: Bar Iron is quoted at 8140a2 60. Sheets rolled, 10 to 14, 4c; 16 to 20, 4sc;27, 4sc. cnarcoaL. lo advance on above rates. Otuer sizes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates, steel Is quoted as follows: Sanderson's best English tool. 2oc: American tool, lxs: spring steel. IS inch, l 'c; IS inch and over. lie. mill pick shapes, 3"c. Horse shoes. Bur den's, as M per keg; mule, 81 higher. LEATHER Trade is really very dull. Oak slaughtered sole Is '.noted at 39a41c; Barrai, 30iic; narness maJ.Nj; upper -zmuc per foot: French calf. 81 76a2 25: trench kip. 81 25a l 6); collar, per foot, 20c: bridle, per dozen, 84S OUaöO 0; domestic calf, 81 Dual 50; Elp, aomesuo, eucaii iu. LUMBER The demand is good for this seasou. The dallv movement by rail is good . Poplar Clear, 830 00; Common, 814 00; onus, 810 oa Ash 1st and 2d. 83a 60. Black Walnut The q notations are baying prices for green and selling prices for dry lumber. 1st and 2d, dry SöaOOaöO Kl ; 1st and 2d, green, siu uua4i uu; uuiis, 11a uuau uu. Piue 1 and 2 clear, per M. feet, srreen. 847 00 : dry, 850 00; flooring, dressed, 820 00a30 00; siding, dressed, 815 yual9 00; stock boards, rougb, 816 00al9 00; common boards, 816 00; bill stuff, to 16 feet, 816 00; bill stuff, over 16 feet, 8l700a24 00; heavy timbers, 81 03 extra per M.; sheeting, 812 00; sawed shingles, 83 40a35J; No. 1 shingles, 81 6J; poplar shinflee, 83 00; lath, ri76; Bouthera pine floorom, dressed. 40 00a45 00. NAILS Unchanged. Quoted, lOd to 601 at S3 15a3 25 per keg and smaller numbers at the nsaal advance. OILS No new features. Raw linseed quoted at ClaKie; boiled at 65a 63c ; lard oil. current extra. 81 10a! 15 ; No 1, 31 00 at 10: tanners' oil, strait's besv, tfiaöoc; Banks' best, S'-attJc ; Labrador, 80a86o ; refined coal oil, lSa!4Sc; standard gasoline for amp, 12al3c; headligbt, 20a25c: lubricating and machinery oils, SäcaSl 25. PRODUCE A fair activity. Butter Dull. Good rolllra22c; mixed and inferior 12 to 16c Eggs Firm. Market 14 cents; receipts liberal. Poultry Demand regular and fairly Fowls, live, per doz, 82 75a3: ducks, live, old ana young, 83 00; geese, 86 UO. Turkeys, per lb., live, bo, Drewed poultry not quoted . Vegetables Potatoes Not much demand. Car lots 45 to 47c per bahel : from store, oest P'ach b ows, tCaiöc. S weet potatoes, per bbl., 14 00. Onions 8!ow at 31 7532 00 per bbl. Fruit Green apples are firm at 83 00a3 75 per brl ; choice, 83 754 00. Cranberries at 811 60 al2 00 per brl ; S3 75a4 01 per ba. Beeswax, per lb, 25c. White navy beans, SI Z6al 40 and very dull. Feathers, per lb, prime live geese firm at 4?a46c; mixed, 26a3oo. Ginseng, 76c. Rags, per lb, cotton, 2c. Honey Oulet at 30o per 10 lor choice boxes; lor low grades, 20a26e. PROVISIONS quiet. Bulk MIAT3 Clear ribs. 10 to 30 days In salt, 10alle; shoulder. 10 to LS days In salt, 7S 7o; may cored. filKo. Sweet pickled hams 12So. Green meata Shoulder nominal ; for c. r. sides loHa'0c. Lard Is dull; prime steam at 12Sal2So, kettle nominal, 13ic. Jobbing Prices Bacon clear sides, 13c; breakfast do, 14Se: hams, 14 o; lard, kettle, 14c: half barrel and keg lard 15c: sugar-cured shoulders Ho: bacon shoulders 10c. SEEDS Unlet and unchanged. Flax seed is quoted at SI OOal 40, according to quality; clover at 87 5da8 75; timothy dull at S2A)a2 8U. TOBACCO Quiet and unobanged. Royal Gem Is quoted at 8.ia8sc: Monitor Nary, 68a70c; Dated tobacco, 4Sa6io; bright navies and quarters. bn74c : amokiuK brand. 36ca81 26; fine cuts, 6ra96o; black tobaooo, 66adue ID caa lies ; twists, rJOüÄJC. TINNERS HTOCK-teady. Tin plate is a noted, fur IO. 10x14. charcoal. first quality, at S10 00; IX, ditto, at 813 00; IC, 14x20 roofing tin, 119 50. Braaa kettle, 45c; No 27 iron B, 4-4 10c; No 27 smooth iron,6o. Moorebead's galvanised Iron. 30 per cent dis count from list. Zinc, per sheet. 11c: per cask, lOSo. Pig tin, Strait's, 80c. WireBright and annealed So per cent discount from list prices: lacquered 30 per cent discount. Solder Tinner's 18c Copper Sheeting, 14 to 15 oz, 84c ; planished, 14 to 16 os,4oc ; bolt ooper, 400; bottoms. 84c. Lead-sPig, 7sc ; bar, iSc; antimony, ISe; Babbit metal, 16a2uo. WOODEN WARE Now 1 tuba Der dos. 89a 9 50; No. 2 ditto. SSaS 60: No. S ditto. S7a7 60; No. 1, Churns, common, per dozen, 8950al0: No. 2 ditto. -8 50a9: No. 8 ditto S7 50a8 00: No J eedar choms braaa-bound, S21a22; No. 2 ditto, rJua21;No. 1 ash churns, sis 00: No. 2 ditto, S16; no. ditto. 814: stave haif-ousnei measures. 85 60; hoop iron bound ditto, 84 5Ca7: keelers, five in nest, S2 26; meal aelves, 14-16, 8176a2; ditto 18. In S2a2 25: O G bucfeeta. two-hoop. 81 96a2 00 ditto, three hoops, 8J 25a2 85. wuoii-unwashed, ittaxu: tub-washed. 46a 7c. " . WHISKY Firm at 81 06. WINDOW GLASS Steady and unobanged. Single Strength. 2nd Qual. . latQaal. 8x8 to -Ii ' ,, 87 00 7 76 8xlS to 10x13 8 oil 8 75 ir)TiaiiiTi ,., .,.., . ji 00 12x30 to 20X1H 13 00 Dlsooant 65 and 70 per cent. oT above. (

STOCKS, ETC. Nkw York, Febnary 27. Money efjy t 33 1 per cent. Prime Mercantile paper 4S36 per cent. Custom receipt's, 8ö74,'O0. AM'tant treasurer dlhbareed 8101,000. Clearings, 81S.000.COO. Sterling Exchange is quoted at 81 8j? for eo (".ays and 81 19S for sight.

uum ufeuea at m, ana irii on to HJ;m advanced to 1H, and closed at 114. Rates paid for carrying were 2 to 5 percent. Governments closed kteady, after a fractional decline. Railroad bonds firm. Ptate secai itles quiet. Ptocks, with the cxcepliou of Rock Island and Erie, which were sirong, have been weak and lower, a decline ranging from S to 2S per cent, for the latter SL-d Lake Shorb. Willi the exception mentioned atove, the market clcsed active and weak, with prices at about the lowest of tde day. Transactions on Slock Exchange were 1,(00 snares, of which 19,400 were Pacific Mail, 57,oou Western Unlo, 12,(io Norihwestern, 11.IK0 St. Paul, 1 i.UAi Erie, t7,a0 Lake Shore, and9.00 Ohiof. GOVERNMENT BKCTRITIE3. Tue.i w'd Th'riFrl. .sat.iMon U. 5. t's 'el tr-ji .13S 'lis llHil7H. 1 II ?; I ) . 1 ! 12TH lK34 i17h lil'S 11 V. 118 121 St 14 trt - !1 U7S 119 121 12Ü u. s. 6's '61 U. . 6's '6.1 (newj U. H. W V7 I U. S.6'S 6J öperc'tl'd loan.. U.S. ic-kj'a . Cupons, ir-:u'a Currency 6's. Gold - blerilng 12i54'li33i I1L( I ilHJ IITX'IIKC '1 nil, IV IV, H4' 486 1.6, 11 ii - 118 lld. ISA. Hi lira? :i4 4r5S 4MS. The purchasing price tor government bonds In Indianapolis vary from the New Nork quotations Kl per ctnt. 8TATB hTOCK. Tne.l Wdi Tn'r Fri Sat. iMon Old Tennsee8M New Tenne8ees Mew Virginias.Old Virginias MiSSOU'l J, 45SI 45SI 44 44 41 88 S S7S 1WX 45 44 7 3S lUt ii ss 87S 1 44 S6S 38 44 I 8bS! 87 Xrt I 38 OENKHAL STOCKA. Tue. W'd.Th'r.Fn. ifat.iMon W. U. Telegraph Parinc Mai1 Adams Expre&s. W & . ExpressAmerican ExU. S. Expreß... N. 1 . Central.Krie. .. Erlf, preferred HaremHailern, p'i'il..... Mlcoigan Cent'l U. P. stocksLake Shore Illinois Cent').. .. PltUbarg North western North w'n prcf Ii 4' c N. J. Centrl...... 711 74 71V 72 !i 72S 71S 1S' W4) 814 8l4 109 1L9S'H9 iu 7S 61 , 7114 ioS 87 741 10 b7 t'2 74 116S Wa 32 14(S to 7 60S f 7 B7 Wi t;?S 61S 74S IMS 115-4 "'S 115S! L6S 17 S 17H 17! 18 SI an 41 103 32 S2 82 14) 141 140S'I40 U3 13.1 60 '4 60S 6bSi 8! iS 67 64 t3 110 iou4;ious 101s m wA 9.M nix UM 4l, 62S MS 4J rsy4 4)I 64 63 S oa 01 52 107 wfi Ü 107 110 107 107 A 107 m4 Koclt J.-laud.... St. Paul St. Paul.pref. Wabifih. Wabash pref ...... Fort Wayne Terre llaute.. Terre H. pref. Chics ko fe Alton li(i! noiiios 4iS 79S 914 4IS.I 4S Wa 754 51 ?S 9' 9V4 '102 21 lUla 102 iuz 5 102S 6S 21S 6 22 22 21 105S 10ti C. A A. Dref ' IU6 111') lt6 Ohio t Missis pll Ids Wa Indiana Cent'lü 6 5 C, B. &Q E6 li-O-H. A sr. loe 18 18S Delaware Lac. tlH 117S A. A P.Teleg'ph 20 19 C. P. bonds ..lnS 1' U. P.l)-)udj. .'loa 106 22S 6 ;n 19J4 119 21s. .05 16 I39Ü 103 li7 lxi 119 2oS 19S lli 118 V, 118S 106S 106 MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH. N S W YORK,Feb.'"8. Flour- Bteady ; receipts if.000 barrels; r a 2 S3 eo4 oo;supexane Western and state 4 25,34 6J; oommon to good extra Western state II U0 46 26; good to choice 80 80(95 75; white wheat Western extra S5 80(9 7 75; extra Ohio 84 90(37 25; extra St. Louis 85 Ii5j9 00: Minnesota, patent process, extra gooa to prime 86 60ö9 0j. Rye flour Steady ; lir a m m ,.Äe- a; . a -wv . m . western t iu(?o uc. corn rneai uu i ; western 81 76 3 2S Wheat Better with more doing; receipts 61,000 bushels; mixed spring SlS: ungraded spring 81 0711; rejected spring 81 1; No. 2 Chicago spring 81 231 k6: No. 1 Milwaukee spring, In store, 8134; No. 2 Aiuwauxee spring 11 gsi n; no. a Milwaukee epring, 81 12l 13. Rye Quiet; sUte 8 -05 : Western 3,s8tic: Canada, in bond, bois Barley Dull and unchanged. Malt Unchanged. Corn Active and lower; receipt 04.WU nusneis; nign mixea no graae ouxcsiic; high mixed graded 63S(9&Jc; Western mixed uukihucu MiaM7u, iiJiAeu jvauiuta oou , ruuiiu el low r.c. iMis Dull and heavy : receipts 75,00 j bushels; Western mixed and Btate 46 (3 IS Sc: white western mixed and state 46 s5lc Hay- Unchanged. Hops Firm and un changed. Klo coflee Firm : careoes 16al8c: Jobulng 15ai9)c. Bujar-Dull and uncnanged. Moiasset unchanged. Rice Foreign unchanged; domestic steady and in lair demand. Petroleum Dull; crude 8S'4c: refined lSc; cases 18S21c: naptha nominal. Tallow - Steady; 9S3SC- Resin Unchanged. Turpenllne-lleavy; spirits 83c. Eggs-Quiet; Western 18321c; state and Kennsjlvania 21ca 22c. Pork opened firmer and closed heavy ; new mefs iX 60 22 7o; April 122 6032 f6; May r170; June 822 0. Dressed Hog Western 810 25 A lo 37S. Bee.' Du.;; ne plain mes lose; new extra mess 12al3c. Cut meatsWestern quiet. Middles lleavy: Western long clear HKc; city long clear 12c. Lard Opened firm and co-ed heavy; pi ime steam 813 37S; March 813 8iS13 37S; April 813 62S313 6; May 8.3 67S91' 7J: July lie. Butter-Firm and unchanged. Cheese Unchanged. Whisky Quiet; 11 10. CHICAGO, Feb. 28 Flour-Dull ; Western spring extras 81 004 50; good to fancy family 84 7-5 50: fair to fancy Minnesota 84 75($6 25; mixed to choice winter extras 81 7537 25. Wheat Active, advanced and unsettled; No 2 Chicago spring tlOZVf tor spot: 99So for Maren; 81 0 for April; 81 04 for May;. No 3 Chicago spring 800; rejected 68Sc Corn Steady; No 2 mixed 42c for spot; 42mO bid for rebruary; 42c bid for Maren; 40349 ma ror April; 4tc bia ror May. Uats Irregular bat In the main lower: No 2 31)43 for spot; iis for February; 8ic forMarcu; 81Jo for Ap.il: 84rJc for May. Kye Luil ana lo wer; bi(gp2e lor spot; 61e for March; 60c for April and May. Dressed hogs -Sy 2:9 6i. Pork-Hlghtr; til 37SS21 40 lor spot; 81 40(321 42S for March ; 21 6'iV21 65 lor April ; öiy,'$ii w tor May. lara Acuve and higher; 812 80al2 8j for spot; 812 82S for March; 813 cu for February ; i3iaior May. Balk meats Active and advanced: 8S311'i 12c Whisky 81 06. Receipts-Flour, 12.UM barrels; wheat, 42.0U0 bushels; oorn, lDO.wo bushels; oats, . 27,000 bushels; rye, 5 1,(100 bushels; barley, 18,0u0- basbels; malt 2,000 buBhelH. Shipments F.our, ll.Ouo barrels; wheat, 48.0UO bushels; corn, 25, 4X) bushels; oats, 17.0U0 buheis: rye, li.ooo busheia; barlev. J.'XJO bushels. On the rail baard this afternoon wheat was higher; SI 04 for cash; 81 00 lor March ill 60S 'or April ; 81 04S for May ; Corn Higher; 4ZSc for March; 4?c lor Ap.lL Oat- Higher : 3.c for April ; 34;31C5 for May. Pork and lard about 60 hlgner. 8T. LOUIS, Feb. 28. Cotton Easier but not qootably lower; sales 1,200 bales. Flour Dull and unchanged. Wheat No 2 red winter 81 46 bid cash: No 3 red winter 81 31 bid. (Jörn Easier; No 2 mixed 3to cash and February; 404,0 April. Oata Dull and lower; No 2 34c bid. Bariey Dull and unchanged, Rye Doll and unchanged. Pork Firmer: 822 25 to ar rive. uuiK Meats Asnaae nrmer; es(9ii;9 12c asked here; sales up coun.ry at o less. Bacon-Slli;12S3Uc. Lard-Etsier; 12 i3c asked. Whlnky si 06. Hogs Unchanged; Yorkers 87 4U07 76; packing S7 65&(a lo. Jattle Dull and unchanged ; demand light; me dium to choice native shipping steers 84 00 J 6 26; pony steers 83 76(34 25; fair to choice native cows Si 25(91 0; native stockers 60, 3 25; feeders 81 00(34 26. Receipts Flour 4,0u0 barrels; wheat 31,000 bushels; corn 100,j0 bushels; oats 7,000 bushels: barley 67 000 bushels; rye 42,000 bushels; hogs 8,385 head; cattle 925 head. , TOLEDO. Feb. 18. Flour Steady. WheatSteady; No 1 white Michigan 81 27S: No 2 white Michigan II 12S: amber Michigan, spot andMarcb. 8125: May 81 28: May 81 3oS: ; Ma No 2 amber Michigan 81 06: No 3 red winter 81 17S: rejected red winter. 87c Corn-Inactive; high mixed 46Sc; May 50 Sc; high mixed Dayton and Mien lean 46: low mixed 45o ; Dayton and Michigan 4ISÖ: Mich 'can 42Sc; damaged 88 Sc. Oats Steady; No 2, spot and March, 36c; May &c; white 40c;

Michigan fftc. Ctover seed tS 15. Dressed Ho; Uecei pt Flour 100 barrels ; wheat 81.1X0 bushels; corn 36,000 bushels; oats 4,001 busoels. Shipments Flour 3ü0 barrels: wheat

2,1) bushels: corn 2,000 bushels; oats 4.000 bushels. CINCINNATI, Feb. 2?.-Cot ton -Dull; 12' c. Hoar Dull and uncharged. Wheat Dull and unchanged; I115J1 25. tiorn Firm; 44 3 4öc Oats In active : iküe. BArley Dull i-nd nomlna'. Rye Dull and unchanged; 7ti&7Sc l'ork Firm ; ril 25 bid ; r!2 to ai-ked Itd SUady;eteam held 12Vtc;ia;es In settlement at r.;c; kettle WH'5l3?v Balk meats Firm; I8 60 ; 811 tiiSf'tll 7S: sales of Cumberland middles at llac; Khort rib middles llc.and long cnt hams II boxed. Bncon Firm; tyi fi12fQl3c. Hogs Dull; common to eood light 7 5038 00; fair to good packing 8 lo.a 8 35; choice heavy fS 40 a 60; receipts 1,379 bead: qnaltty poor; chipments 44 5 head. Whltky t. losed quiet; tt (5. Batter Unchanged. BALTIMORE Feb. M.-Flour-Unchangea: Western bupertluo 13 if; extra fl 00,. 26; family i V4Ö 7 Wheat Steady ; No 2 Western red 81 SS: Pennsylvania ted 81 36gl 38. Cr-rn Eahler; Wefiteru mixed 6CS6 Jie. Oats Steady; Western mixed 4l&4-c; Western white Hai'c. Rve 7S8. Hay 8)8 10 24 1 0. Provisions-Quiet and neavy. Pork 22 5ß&i 7S Bulk meats Shoulders tiZ'.);; clear rib lltUc lxt.e. Baeon Shoulders l'c; clear rlo 13c. Hams 15iUte. lard Steady; crude 133l3Sc; refined Uc. But lerActive and firmer Petroleum Unettlel:crude 'c; refined 14S'3USc. Coffee Nominal; Uio cargowi lxttiUt:: Jobbing ltiS 20. Whiskj-Duli;81 103$. MILWAUKEE. Feb. S.-Flour - Steady. what-Ciod firm; No 1 Milwaukee Kprlag SI ; bard fl 15H: No 3 Milwaukee vpring 81 I'iii; March lti;4 ; April 81 iKf.'i; MayStoc; No 3 Milwaukee spilng b&s. Corn Quiet and weak ; No 2 4112Sc Oats Dull and a shde lower; No 2 ioc. Barley Very weak and lower: No 2 Rprlng In store 75Sc: March 74'$n7-3c; No 3 spring 41c. Rye Quiet and weak; No 1 67S'S0!c. Provleions A shade fl.-mer. Mess Pork 821 3S lard Prime li 3l3c. Hams sweet pics led 123l2Sc Dry salted shoulders 80 loose: middles llUc b xed. Dressed Hogs-Sl 109 v-s. Receipts Flour 6.rti barrels; wheat 63,m bushels. Snipmen to Flour 8.1U0 barrels; wheat 6,000 bushels. PHILADELPHIA. February 57.-Petroleum Steady; refined 11c; crude b-7i. Flour Less active, prices steady forcboice; Wisconsin and Minnesota family 85 75 60; Ohio and Indiana 86 00(3 6 75; high grades 87 U(H 00. Wheat Qabet: Pennsylvania red S' 40; Wen tern red 81 o;(ki 2u: amber 81 42(31 12 ; white 11 48. Pye SäSTc. Corn Less doing; yellow damp .r254c; dry tfijs.60c; sales 60k6 c; white euSl. 0u More actlv; white 4i'c. Whisky 81 11. Butter Choice firm and unchanged. Eggs-Firm; 19321c. LOUISVILLE, Feb.28.-Cotton-Uncbanged; V2& Flour Dull; extra 81 r4 26; extra family SI 5t'5 0u; A No 1 lb 12Säß 50; fancy family 84 75J7 60. Wheat Oood demand at full price; tl 10(31 30. Corn-Steady; 41 45c. Oats steady; S7tj42c. Rye Du 11 ; 78c. Hay 8.6. Provisions Strong and tending up. Pork aJ2 60rS23 00. Bulk meats 8'4'jliyg'12c. Bacon-9-ail13cai3s3 Slic Hams-Sugr cured 14l4Sc. Lrd Tlerre 1 4 Sc ; keg 16c. Whiskv 810 J. Bagging-l212Sc. BOSTON, Feb. 28 Flour Steady; Western superfine 84 L0(g,4 60; common extias 85 0 (t b 2r; WiKoonsIn and Minnefiota extra family 85 256 75; winter wheat. Ohio, Indiana and Michigan fG 00(37 00; illincli t6 15; St. Louis s 60(39 00; fancy Minneta87 7g9 H5. Oorn Firm; mixed and yellow Western 63S (a6ic. Oata Dull; mixed and No 2 white a Western 44S!3c; rejected 34 jc. OSWEGO. Feb. 28. Wheat Dull : extra white Michigan 81 5i; choice white Canada held at 81 67S. Corn-Quiet; new 86363c Barley-Dull: No 2 Bay held at fl 10; No J Canada 81 17U8. CLEVELAND, Feb. 28 Petroleum Firm; e:anaara wnne 110 test nc; prime white imj unio state test 12; c, car lots cash. PITTSBURG, Feb. 28. Petroleum Quiet crude 82 20 at Parker's Landing; rrflnedlio ii.SC, rnuaue.pnia aeuvery. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. New York, Feb. 23 Beeves Receipts yes terdayand to-day 8,6 "0 head; making f,590 nesa isr me weeK. against neaa ror the previous week ; quality about fair, with no lexans or CLeroxees, and but a small number of rough native stags and oxen: the market la extremely dull and lrirregula'', prices varying from iQ S for the same qualities of cattle; all sales at a reduction of fully 26c as compared with a week aeo. excepting one car load of rremlum steers; 12 cars net at 813 00; extieme range of poor to prime native bu era and oxen X8 003 a us; smootn iat a roves Illinois steer?, averazln; 1 cwt., free y sold at 810 60(1U 75. Sheep Receipts 6,830 head, making a total of 2e,llo head for the week. aglnst 13,100 for tbe same time last week; quality fair to good; mainly few lots choice and extra sheep, the market is easier and a fraction lower, with a large Dusiness; s tu 47 lor common to very good Fheep; 87 37S7 75 for prime: a car loaj of fancy Ohio sheep, averaging 121 pounds, 88 68 per luo ponnds. Swike Arrivals yesterday and to-day 7,241 head, making 27,180 head for the week, against 22,6tfj head for the same time last week. None offered alive. EAST LIBERTY LIVESTOCK MARKET. East Liberty, Pa., Feb .28. Beef Cattm The receipts for the last 4 daya are 184 cars or through and 74 cars lor yard sales, or in all 4 836 head, to iking a total for. the week ending this day of 4,2o6 head, agi inst 6.'J2i head the week before. There has been no business in this line since Friday, and nothing of any account to-day, so no quotations; supply good 60 fa". Hogs The receipts for the last 4 days have been 6 ObO head, making a total for the week of 15,370 head, against 11, 0 head tbe week before; Yorkers ti OOgS 25; Philadelphias 88 7C&9 to. Sheep The receipts for tbe last 4 days have been 4,7oO head, making a total for the week of 16,700 head, against 13,900 head the week before; selling at 83 75ig6 u0. CHICAGO LI VK STOCK MARKET. Chicago, Feb. 28. Cattle Receipts 2,or 0 head; the market is firm at 3'4c higher; smooth, well fattened natives 4 k($6 6u; fattened and smooth steers In good Ilesh 14 0U3 410; Steckers 83 25(4 00; native cows and heifers 81 00(33 75; shipments 3,000 head. Hogs Receipts le.ooo head ; the market is fairly active and s'eady : good bacon 81 76: packing 17 76a8 0; New England S4 2a$2i40; Philadelphia W 75; shipments 15,0OC. sheep Keoepts l,5u0 head; market is In Kood demand and higher for best ; good fat corn fed sold at 87 00; common to choice 84 00 6 00. CINCINNATI IRON MARKET. Cincinnati, Tuesday, Feb. 29, 187. Pia Iron. The market continues aalet. sales being mostly in small lots to meet cur rent consumption. No. I oundrrarade scarce and In fair demand. There Is no change of price, and while slight concessions are occa sionally made to desirable customers, the tone is nrm at tne rciiowing quotations. HOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock. No. 1, per ton iS 004 4m Hanging Kock, No. 2, per ton ... 23 00't Hanging Rock. Forge, per ton-. 21 OUa2? 00 Bouiaern Brands. No. 1, per ton. 21 ot 24 CO Southern Brands, Forge, per ton 21 0"(i Virginia, rxo. 1, per ton .4 ou(5 00 Virginia, No. 2, per ton Vi ()n'ü ou Virginia Forge, per ton 21 C022 00 TONE-OOAI. AND O0KE. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 23 COO Hanging Rock, Forge, per ton.. 21 00 Red hört, No. 1, per ton ........ 27 v3 Red Short, forge, per tnn 4 C0(i Am. Scotch, No. 1, per ton 24 00 3 25 00 COLD BLAST. Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, ton. 40 0050 00 Missouri. Car Wheel. Der ton. . 35 00C4 40 00 Southern Brands Car Wheel, ton 80 00(2(40 00 Machinery and Forge, per ton 80 00 (36 00 Blooms, per to" ..,...... ,., - lm Urn. UUL LtA W. NSW TORK OKI ÜOOUU MABKKT. New York;. Feb. 28. Dry Goods Business checked by stormy weather, and dull in all departments; col ion goods unchanged in agents' hands, but some makes of brown and bleached goods are fobbing al low figures; prints are less active; ginghams moved slowly; plaid cotton dress goods continued in good demand ; worsted dress goods fairly active; woolens remained quiet; foreign goods moved slowly ; Richmond fancy prints axe re duced to 7c. ' NEW TORK COTTUN MARX KT. Nsw Tobe. Feb. 88. Cotton Quiet : mid dling upland 12S312 U-16c. future Closed

steady; Febrnsry, 12c : March. 127-16c; April, 12 ?Mfc; May. 13c; June, 13 9-ibc ; J oly, 13 17-32e ; Angust, 13 23-3.C. FORKIUN MARKETS. London . Feb. 2 5 r. w. Consols for money 917-1; on acoount 9111-14. United Btate. bands-5-20s. 1865, 104; 6-a. 1C7. 1173. ; 10-40 10S; new 6's,106S: New Vor Central. KM: F.rle.16: Erie preterm.. SI. Sujtar No 12 Datch sUndard.pot. 22S1i: ailoat 219 2"n. Ca cutta linseed 4ks. Linseed cake -10 15s. Turpentine 2424 4s. FKANxroKT. Feb. 2?. American sec -Titles. New Cs, 101. Parts, Feb. 2S. Rent, frr CJc. Liverpool, Feb. !. CottonDulI and heavy: prices decllnel; Söö 7-16; sales lOAO bales, including 2.000 bales tor specalatlcnand export and V, so bales ot American, ierd 6J Baron Long e'ear middles 51S; short clear

miruics to v,s. inseea 011 Tarpentlne TMTiTÄXr ATJfiTTO orrn htjt iisfinivii iiiiin r . r. 1 rv m ivrvisi mm, mm. ,m. M-m. mm. W M4AJAy V AAVI4MA t TTT" TTT Wa 4 Tl T A TT Tt T-T Ä -TT UUlilUßAL WÄlit-vUUö t. J". GEOrlOE STILZ, PROPRIETOR. j No. 78 Eait Washington Street, Indianacolis. x V Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Field, Gardenand Flower Seeds, Agricultural Implements, Farm Uach'neryjHorticultural Tools, Fertilizers, Plants, 0. Homey & Oo.'a Plchxacnd Cast Steel PJowp, Excelslcr Corn Drills, Riding and Walking Cultivators, Grass and Grain Seed Sowers, Eagle Feed and Straw Cutters, Oorn ShelJers, Churns, Measures, Baskets, Forks, Rakes, Hoe, Shovels andSpadas,Prun ingr Tools. GARDEN SEEDS A SPECIALTYSTATE OK INDIANA, Marlon" county, as! In l he Superior Court ot :.trion county, in the state or Indiana, December term, ltSTä. Ko. 10,4!tf. Divorce. Margaret E. .Marthens vs. dories 11 Martinen. Belt known, that on the !tTi day of July, 1S75, the above named plaintiff by her attorneys, filed in the ol&ce of the clerk of the Superior c ourt of Marion county. In the state ot Indmna. a mmnltlnt cmlnht th. Hva named defendant for divorce, and on said 25th day of September. 1&T5, the said plaintiff filed In said court tbe affidavit ot a competent person showing that said defendant, Charles . Marth en s, Is not a resident of the state of Indiana. v A v. . e w - i . ,. . puw. lutiTiurfl. ur urueroi x i 1 pnn lkr üi defendant last above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him. and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, lo be begin and held al the court house in the city or Indianapolis, on tbe first Monday in May, 1876, said com plaint, and tbe matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In his absence. A. H. BUOWW, Clerk. Huff A Nichot.. Attv. for Pl"tr. CENTRAL INFIRMARY Drs. Culbertson Batch & Eaton. ir.tr.. van n4 rk.r - . ' i Ann u . ana aiseaaes i t . of the UK AD andlu -"W 1 HROIT. A UTI Wt.' I CI AI. KTE IKNinTED. Knd ior reierenoes. ss wst waali inrton Kt. QucOsor City Tilo IkXiU. Boms of the Adrantafes obtained hr Parehasl&c tola AtXLXila prärerenotootban.ar: ' Itnaillcbtcr. f l ' "'J . -'wtv TUj Kill U maii mm Itmakeiaiebfter. I th dmplcrt. ItttMBaatSnmbi and tiruid M that a irASSArra(abiit all razAK tor ova es tw run. Ha braM brndag aad polUbeddicafbralliiasa Uvt teirtu be taken p la either Bad-box mr bearlBf rshaft. f-r tilt. Brick dies CSE KD rOK aECULxiriddn A. N. HADLEY. Indianapolis, Ia. WALL STEEET CARICATURES. AM.WEOOK. 48 Daces. contAlnlnv 14 n. graved illustrations, with lnformaUca for stock speculators; price, cloth covers, 10 cents, paper covers Tree, by mall. TITW DPI W1L' I- 1 . i . . luuuuuub ix vu.,s!tDirii ana erasers, 2 Wall St New York. Sale for btreet Improvement. riv 1 Via VI a vmi Af thA 1 1 r nt f nr!lana fo T mM.mm.j va v suv vj va auuisiueiVilD ill" diana, and duly attested by the clerk of said uiy, uauer uis curiwnw sew 01 aaia City, 1 win on SATURDAY, March 25tb, 1876, sell at public auction, at tbe rxty Court Room Deiwf en ine hoars oi ioociocia. x. and 4 o'clock P. M of raid dav. the following rla. scribed lot, or parcel 01 land, or ao much thereof as mar bs neoess.rr tosatisfv tha snm hereinafter named as assessed against inch premises for street lmnrovement. and all costs, to-wit: Lot No. five (5) In Brown anbdlTlalon of outlot No. forty-eight () in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by John R. Elder, trustee, against wblch is assessed 'he sum of fifty dollars and eighty-nine cents (too 9) 'or street Improvement In favor of Henry C Roney, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., March 1, 1876. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed. br the Mavor of the eitv of Inrtlananolia. In. diana, aud duly attested by tbe clerk of aald city, under the corporate seal of said city, 1 wiu on SATURDAY, March 23tb, 1876, sell at pablic auction at the City Court Room, between the hours ot 10 'clock a. at. and o'cIock p. m , of aald day, the following descrinea kt, or parcel or land, or ao niuca thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs, to-vlt: Thirty (CI feet south side of lot No. fifteen (16) of L. D. Johnson's an bdl vision In square No. twenty-elgit ()Johnson's heirs' addition , to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, cwned by William (i. Enbnsh. against which is assessed tbe sum of eleven dollars and u-n cents (fll K) for street Improvement In favor of Kidott A Morrlcon, eontractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, Csty Treasurer, Indianapolis, Ind., March 1, 1S70,