Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1876 — Page 8

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A CAR V' Trade Palace, Oct. 7. To the Country Headers : We respeotfully ask your Imme Hate attention to the best ei.ntaH ttnelf of Drv Goods, No

tions and Millinery ever brought .v.c? Rv nlvina our iuujvidua! attention to buying in MwVnrV.we have secured a n. r 5w? Black Goods Dress nomestias. woolens. Flannels, Shawls, Table Linens. Blankets. Comforts, Notions and h rates and on such terms as enables ua to offer the lowest prices Known loan nnr nriftftaare alllce to an. and Grangers as weh as oto-rs ...in t no other house more attractive goods or lower prices. JL, S. AYBES 5c CO., TRADE FALACK. FINANCE AND BUSINESS. WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW. Tuesday evwiso, March 14, 187. The money market continue In pretty rouoh tb lame condition as last week. There 1 some competition between the brokers In making loans, bat the demand U not at all extremely large on account of the expeuseone in procuring them. .... .r.T,f hr railway hM fallen off fcome, in comparison with the week previous, as will be aeen by the following receipts and shipments: RAILROAD COMMKBCK. u.ir.ta for the week jn'Ung March 11, IWJ: 1l 14 400 Flour, bbls- .., .... bwjo Wheat, b a 310.60) Corn, ba. 4j gijQ OaU.bu ; ;jo yeDarr T7 1,'JtO Barley, bu 8,010 DMn.nta tor theiweek ending March 1L1876: J km. 15,100 nonr, bt)l.... 61X0 Wheat, ba '.'ZZZvo',) Corn, bu 4 A -n Oats, ba lolooo Rye.ba- Ha0 Barley, ba " , y Tl .. IH VLOC AND WHKAT The trade In four has been dull and remains unchanged, the demand, as uiual. being prin .:t .ical character. The receipts anc .v,ir.mntf. at this point continue light and the light grinding? of the city milier prevent onm ulatlon of stock, mere is noma .--i alteration to note in wheat, as the stock I ll"ht and transactions limited. City millers are unable to fill their wants, owing to the vr.r radea of this cereal. No heavy grinding Is being done at present. OAT3 AND RTR There has bjen no change in oats during the paU week to note, the demand and offerings beleg Quite llgl--it previous rrlce. Rye Is r,nt-an -eil. while barley 1 noiulnal. DRT GOODS. The general condition of the dry goods market remains about the same as last reported. The trade during the week baa bten good and . ihnnght that it Is beginning to take the course that is usual at this season of the year, GROCERIES. firocerlts have been in fair demand during the week and prices have been well main mined. The coffee marktt In the East has ben active and firm and the tendency at thi point is toward higher price. TDere nas Deen advance In New Orleans sugarat the South wnich no doubt will have an efftct to materially strengthen the prices at this point. All grades of sugars are steady ana nrm CORN. Tbeie is still a scarcity of Bound corn, at this ilnt. in store, which has had a tendency all along to make prices firm. The feeling is strong at present and prices may be regarded a little higher. The following taken from the New York Bulletin shows the visible supply of grain, comprising the stock in granary at the principal points of ac cumulation at the lake and seaboard port, in transit by rail and frozen In on the New York canals and the lakes, March 4, 1876: Wheat. Corn. Oat. Barley. Tn at ore at bush. bush. hush. Dusn. New York 4,173,633 Albany . '!&? u..ri 1.191.'i7$ 757,45 441,078 ül.7.X)ü 120.000 81.100 i9,4S 86,011 10, 6 Chicago p, 1 ' Milwaukee 41W.T26 44,ol 110,568 Duluth Toledo - 0C.S74 627.736 Z15,4J0 125,(00 441,163 lf,W4 738 788.190 331 X 8,6ö9 1,597 30,000 7rv2 17,61 7,74 i 1,300 61.S74 41",0,0 8),2ö9 Detroit. Osweeo. 3,766 4.59J 18 621) 3S,9i9 20,6t 641 vxo 10U0 162,3 tl 12X641 213,9 ,734 17,466 186.0UJ so.uoo 24Ü.K57 1-0.Ü0U 8t. Loult Peoria.. Boston. Toronto... .- Montreal -. Philadelphia Baltimore... Kail ship. w'k. On N.Y. canals F-stlm'ted afl't at New York 6187 4,i)U 72,718 30,000 120,000 40, 1,196,111 555,551 l.t',U 200,000 W187!la.!l.1i7.1u8,273 635,756 3,M1.5i3 2,053,231 lT:C .27,034,22258,668,251 86,314 J,151,'!C6 HCGS AND PROVISION. Hogs have not changed In prices during the week, and may be regarded as active and firm, with receipts comparatively light. Provisions for a few days past rather, weak, but at rrtent are firmer and the feeling Is strong; H. P. Hams are 1. spot, shoulders ate;o, cah, and clear rm ic. ca&u. PRODUCE. The markets present now new changes In this line of trade.' Eggs are tili arriving in large a a an title, and are uteadj at quotations given below. ButWrl la demand, II a good article, as It Is scarce. Most of the catter ar rlvlBg is a poor article, which is hard to sell at any figure. r REVIEW OP THE HOME MARKET. Tuesday Evening, March 14. The feeling at the Board of Trade was quiet to-day, there being but few bids and offers en oall. Trade upon ths street is good and the wholesale houses, as a general thing, are kept busy. Corn Is still firm for a pood quality, but there la scarcely any demand. Rejected corn is not quite so firm. prnvisions are a sbsde weaker but remain unchanged in prices. H. p. hams were offered at 12Xo cash. V.r. sboumers were onerea at tf ic March, and at 9c Apru. Clear rib offered at 12c March, Ua April, and 12c May. Produce is quiet and steady. I Groceries remain unchanged. BALES. Th fallowing are some of the tales noted to-day on 'Change: 41 ui Mri retscted corn, high mixed In

Ik 80 88 16 00 15 00 2 50

i cars ftmple wt(ai.rScars sample wheat r . 1 car sample oats,

DAILY RAILROA1 COMMHRCK.

1RTICLU. m rra omr im 3rn. tons 0 wo 804 i.Tw 443 2u0 48 Ol 20 400 108 arley. bushels. Coal and Ooke. toni OooperaKe. cars Cotton, baits - 070 'Ja'tle. h a 408 yorn meal, barrela üorn. bnahen 57,000 Cennl. brls.. 280 1.100 2 60 3fO 400 !t4 I'd 150 rertillaer. uvs Hoar, osyrrels. Hair brtsUea. cars. 2,400 Hay, tons.. HUMS, tons Hlghwlnes, barrels . 40 uoss. netto. Horses and mules, h 84 Iron, tons . Ltrd. uercas. La rii. cars.. Urne, cars. logs. cars. La aa ner. feet. 110,010 21K 49.000 Merchandise, cus 271 500 Jll. barrels. 0 6.S0O 80 Oats. boshis.. 4.200 ProvinoTiF, tons.. Rye, bushels..-. POO 73 4alt. barrels. 4heep, nead. "i Sh'AKlea, ears. Staves, cars, 4 "8i 8,875 60 4t -sna, cars.. Tallow, barrels rooaooo. nnos . 7 heat, bushels Whisky, bbls.. Wool. tons. 'Miscellaneous, cars i Tnial number Of cars - t'ti 6W STOCK VH BLEVATOR, Wbaat. üorr. Oats. Barley. Rye. Elevator A 8.473 8,743 247 Elevator B. 17, 6718 1.800 1,100 811 18)86 6.14) 700 8,133 1JS30 Elevator C. 800 Elevator D Elevator E Elevator F 8,X) 900 Total.. ll&A 124,184 83,725 2,W1 TRADE UUUXATIONS. o notations are erven ior the baying prices on rain and produce, and the selling prices for lour and other merchandise. BUXLDtJU MAiutiAU) A rati e jairij acive and prices unchanged. . " a ww as a . m i m T1.M LAme: De'pui ana xiunungtuK, ; rru, SOo: st. Paul, 2Se; New Paris lime, aoe per i . rl I te. JO. KnnK .1 D.aa(Ai DUBDrl J uäll (jaiUU yxSE uuouri, m. sotwi , Michigan. 13 2fi: Newark, 83 50. Fire brick, 83 tn 17 ner hundred. White sand. 11 50a4 per bar rel. Cement, 8J25 per barrel for Louisville: 7 60a8 00 for Portland; Hosed ale, 12 SO per barrel iiKh-oAL-uemtnd steaay, Anthraeite, per ten, 8 75: Brazil block, per boßhel, I4e; White Rlvtr, 14c; Hand creek, ic; Highland grate, 13c; Highland steam U; PittsJo; Brazil slack, 8c; Virginia cannel, 27c; Indiins cannei, ix. Cock 12c; crnsnea, 13. Woon Plntv atS4 60a5 50. DRY GOODü Lively trade. New stocks for ihA nrinsr trade are coming In freely batting uramary , iuauc ; miacuuig, uc; hMHt l Imniir. 16o. Bbown DKiiiiJtQ jxasnvuie, io;i; repperei, llc:bUrk,llo. Ticking Oraego 32 Inch, 19c; AraoskeaA. n. A. ü' c : A. 17c : Conestoiza. 4-4 JUetlal. 17c : Ji Morini. i.wextra. 18: extra. 4-4 ate: lewlstown. 36 Inch, Ubic: S2 Inch. 19c; ditto 30 Inch, 17c; plaid 22c. tJHiBTiNO HTBIPK& American, o-.i, 11; -, lOc; ffhlitennen, l3c,i4o,and Joo; union, wo. Paper Cambrics common colors, ec; mgn jolors, 1 cent higher. Skints American. 7c: vtasmneron, werrlaaac, Kichmond, urientax ana conestog, Htandard Shirting prints, ec; Aimon soiia colors, 7c; Wamsutta, 6c; Mourning prinU, 7e. Carpkt chain White, M', colored, 30c; eoverlet warn. 27c Brown sukktinos vermoni, c; asn niie, 8c; MlddlevUle,84otIdaho,8ic;New Albany, 8Sc; Htark A.Hc; Laurel D., Sc; Laurel ll., 8cSSPark A.. 7c; Granite B., 6c; Bedford to ; repp ., -epp u.t w, rvpv Wi Peop fi..Hc Bleached Bheetinqs Lonsdale.lOlic'.lIope 8c: Blackstone, 10c: Mascoment. loc: lllil, 9o: lue; X'wignt Bir, ivc; vauguu , , tted Dog, vc : tuaxer ivs , uamorics, Lousuaie, Ho ; Young Warrior, uc:Jabez Knight, 9c; Wamsutia, I4c; rew xora Aims, no tiAAin Bao AmoRkeag A., 24e; Lewis Ton A ttc; Htark, 2o; Union, 2öc; Banner, 80c: Monroun. c DRUUS No change In prices and trade quiet. Assaftetlda is quoted at 25a30c ; alcohol at 82 20 a 135; alum, per poan,4ia5e; camphor, per pound, aoaijc: cocnineai, per pouna, euajc; shioroform. per pound, 105all5; copperas. bar reis, per pound, 2a3c ; cream tartar, pure, 4o Ca! ab, per pound, genuine, 40a löc ; magnesia, erb u m. Der pound. 3ua40c: morphine. P. A W., per ounce, 4&Oa4 7o; madder, per pound, 13al6c; oU, castor. No. 1, per gallon, 8110al20; .4 I a ua M-vn Cfsna 9 Arvin m per pound, 88 50att- 75; quinine, per ounce. 82 25 - . 11 jr.. - ...111 ai jo; Dais&m cupaiua 00a ; ovny, ttuiuc, n., Ualbc: soda, bicarb, kees. Der pound. 5a6o: salts, epsom, per pound, 4a5c; muff, Oantt'a, pack., per gross, 817 00; snuff. Uarrett'i, per case of dozen. 816 00; sulphur, flour, per pound, Safe; saltpetre, per pound wazxs; tur pentine. 45a4ao. FISH The sales to jobbingbouses by regular dealers have become heavy, and . the trade Is airly begun. . . . . ww. kio.m. w.l ww. MlCKerei, new mem pr uui, mmcxi, uui uua. 11ÜIlJ , UUUK lfl ICI( ml w, Mio, W' extra per.barrel. tX to ; half barrel, 813 CO; per quarter bbl,S3 50; per kit, 11 75; No. 1 medium ij.il. . 1 "7 tn . .11. r-t tUi. Nr. 1 per DDI, vis uu ; per una doi, iv; yer num ici bbl, 84 60; per kits, 11 &o; jno. t laree per hhi.11.5 U): rer half bbl. 87 53: ret Quarter bbl. 83 50; per kit 40; No.2 medium per bbl. $13 00; per half barrel, TJ 80; per quarter barrel, 83 40; per kit, II 30 : No. 1 white fish per half hbi. IS 0: ner quarter bbl.834; per kit, 81 30;iam 11 v white fish per half bbLll 60; per quarter bbl. tl 25: rer kit. 90c: No. tlaae herring, half 4 25; quarters, 82 20; kits. 85c; Labrador nerrlnir. bbls. 8 50: half bbls. 85 00: Round shore herrin?. 18 (: half barrel. 84 50: mess salmen per half barrel, 8a 00: per kit, 81 00; boneless Cod fish, per pound, 80: bank Cod fish pet pound. 6Kc: bloaters per box.fl 40; no. 1 ner ring, per box, 40c; No. 1 herring scaled, per box, 4oc ; sardine halves, 30(3 ; quarters, lbc, unrvrvR 1 RTPr,E Stead trade. Brooms Common, S2 00a2 60; medium, 82 75 a3ü0:extra,l35üalou. rVtvTrirA Ktronsrer. Boasting grades of Rio are qaoted at 20a onxz. nmii tn fair at 2la22c: prime at 22M a22'o: choice toiancy. at 23Kaiio and Jaya at lil'lSrt i nmim KmT9 Easv. and nrlces some lower, Choice bright dried apples UK Lie ; fair li-allo. Choice halves dried peaches I3al3c; mixed Quarters and halves 11V412. iiAwnr.m Hotel. 2ia2c: star candies are quoted at 17alMo; common pressed, 13a 14HC. .; . t CHiKSx continues nrm at ioivu prime to choloe factory. HOSIBT-rerM"l. la-Hiw. Molasses awdStrup New Orleans molas ses Is worth 55a63c for fair to fancy .and syrups at 50a81 for common to fancy. rick Dealers Quote at 7a8o' for Carolina; 7a for fair to best Louisiana. 8U0AR3 Are steady We quote: Refined lsanoted at lOalCfJo for A. - Off A 10aio(ic, OHaso for extra tj, ana Ha USe ior hard: circle C and B, a9Vio; yeUows, 8a9c; New Orleans, good to choioe, 5ac . Soda in boxes, eaoo; oaoo BoAPSUerman is quoted at eia7He; Bab bitt's at 10c. . ,.w. Btarch A sharp eompeauon.wiuipn cut clear down to 4alc per pound. Bpices Pepper Is quoted at 22a25e ; all spioe, 0ft22c: cloves. 6öa70e: cassia 40a45c. Teas Market shows more uie, uuv uim. ünnnowder is quoted at SOcall 40: imperial, 40aSi20; Hyson, 50caSl 80; Oolong, 35a81 00 ; En? !lh breakfast, 40a7öc. . ' , u a r T Hfmilv and nnchanared. baglnaw, dray lots at 11 7ial 75: Ohio River In store, at 81 5al 70 ; Baglnaw. car lots, at 81 00 .1 nhinWIwu rarlnu at tl Tfal oo. OROCERlEa AND FRUITS, FANCY' Trade good and no changes to make. Cashii Uoone Moderate. , , Tomatoes, S lbs, SI 26a 1 S5; 8 lbs, 81 65al 75; Yarmouth corn, 82 15a2 20; Mountain sugar, 11 20a3 25; Peaches, 2 lbs, $l75al 85; 3 lbs, Ii 5t'a 2 00; Strawberries, 2 lbs, 81 80a2 00. Raspberries. 3 ibi, U 25a2 50. Whortleberries, 2 2a 3 öü. Pineapples, 2 lbs, 82 26. Yarmouth succotash, 82 2da2a0. Oreen Peas, 81 7öa2 25. String beans, 81 25al 85; BarUett pears, 82 3oa2 0. Lima beans, U 00. Pumpkins, 8 lbs, 81 75. Itemed beef, 2 lbs, 84 C0a4 8b: lbs, 812 6oal3 00. Dried beef, Jacob's, 15c. j Kw grades. 14V4e, Cove oysters, full weight. 1 pound, 81 10al2C O, JUt. .-V M " , W

82 25; 3 pounds, 83 25. Calliornifl aaimon, x

pound. 92 loai 'J nounas, s-s u o. ' T . . .. .-I IOM1BS rHUHS-tUCUiiuiscu.' Valencia oranges, large cases. 110 00; MtsBlna.boxes85JCa60. Lemons, new Messina, as ma-S M ' dates 8al0a Der lb : new raisins, lay. ers 83(0; London Uyers 84 50; Muscatel j crown 83 85 : doable crown 4 00 ; BuiLana icainc ; Valencia 12Vr ; figs, new drum nrm, nmi.j; large layer figs lfa l to per lb; Krench prunes In boxes 10Hal2?c; citron 30:; currants liw : Turkish prunes, new. ex sc. Mrrs oa-sheUed almonds quoted at 21a23c; Alberts llal&c: walnuts. Krenca, 11c t Naples. old. 15c; new 17al8c; Eraxil nuts 10a lie: peanuts, red, raw, 88)40 white Virginias loo; roasted 3c higher. UKAiN. FLOUK AND rtEU-BRAS OHIP8TUFKS Eto Very Uttle doing. Bran is held at 111 00; nne ieea neia ri. 814 00, and middlings at 82oa2Z, according to 3uailty. Corn meat bolted, .Slloal 2i per hunred ; feed meal bCc. Flour sio demand except ror nome vow sumption. Choice fancies are quotea at wj 0; cut family at 8-5 75 60 ; family country, 84 76Ho 15 ; extra at 84 2x4 75; low grades at lifüftVJ ii; buckwheat at 88 00. Corn Firm and receipts light. Qaotations f. o. b. In elevator 1 cent lower than quoted. Mixed 41a4l c: hlgn mixed 41a 4l4r; whiLe 41a41Xo; new ear, 4oa41o. UAT3 Viuiet ana uemsna iign. bound mixed H3iöo. White, 03 10c : dam aged 28 s3oc, owing to condition. BTbv nominal, quotea ai waiw. Babxst Nominal. Wheat There is really no market. Indiana ranging from Sl00cl2o for choice; damaged, 7oaa5; no grade, 5M?1 00; choice Kansas and Michigan 1 00, au dv Bam pie. Hoos Active and quoted at 7 aor7 7. HA K In good supply, bat mostly Inferior qusmy. XXXMe lsquovea ai iiaiu ior onoios vimoiny from wagons. Prime timothy baled, 1518. No. 1 Timothy si3J4. o. i Timothv Iiifi 12. Prime prairie baled 113; 'o. l 811, and slough grass, 80(93. HOris-ew crop are quotea at tiaioe per oj. HIDES, ETC Dull, and slow sale. Beet city green bides, cows. 6Xc: steers weighing öS los or. over, 7c; ball, 440; bt city veai skins, 11c; best city kip skin. 7c; green aUtod; cared, at flc ; dry saltod hldfft, Oc: drv flint. 10si3c. Urubby bides. 4a4c Bheep eklns are quoted at 30 to 81 50, according to quality, xanow. saio. urease urown at 5c: yellow. 7a8o: white, 49ytc IKON AND bTEJCL Bteady and quiet. The Quotations are given at list prices, as follows: Bar iron is quoted at 8J40a2 60. bbeeis rolled. 10 to 14, 4o; 15 to 20, 4c; 27, 4 So. charcoal, 1t0 advance on above rates. Other sizes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates, ö teel Is quoted as follows: Handerson's bestEnzllsh tool. 2öo: American tool, lc: spring steel, IX Inch, 12c; li Inch and over, 11c, mill pics: snapes. w. riorn snoes, dux den's. So fiO per keg; mole, 81 higher. LEATHER Trade is really very dull. ak slaughtered sole Is quoted at 39a41e; Buffalo, 30aao ; harnew JHa&cj upper iajo ner foot: French csif. 81 75a2 25; French kip. Il25al 60: collar, per foot. 20c: bridle, per dozen, 8W OOaöO tö; domestic calf, 81 30al50; kip. domestle. 60ca81 10. 1 LUMBEH The demand is good for this sea son. The daily movement oy rail 18 gooa. Poplar Clear. 830 00: Common, 818 00; Culls. 110 00. Ash 1st and 2d, ao. Black Walnut The Quotations are buy lng prices for green and aelllng prices for dry laiuoer. 1st and 2d, dry S5J üuaVi Vi; 1st and 2d, green, 840 00a4i 00; Culls, lltooaiu 00. Pink land 2 clear, per m. reet, gruen, 1 w ; dry. t-5o 00: flooring, dressed. 820 00a30 00; siding, dressed, 815 0al9 00; stock boards, rough, 818 00al9 00; coin mo u boards, 816 00: bill stnrr, to 10 leet, 11000; 0111 stun, over 10 leet. 817 OOaM 00: heavy timbers. 81 00 extra per M.; sheeting, 812 00; A sawed shingles, 83 40a38j; No. 1 shingles, Ii 00; poplar shin glee, 8300; lath, 82 7ö; Bouthern pine floor int.. dresMed. 840 00a45 00. JIA1L8- uncnaneed. Uuoied. lOd to 6od at 83 15a3 25 per keg and smaller numbers at the usual advance. OILS No new features. Rawlinaeed o noted at 60aH2c: boiled at 64a 67c; lard oil, current extra, 81 loal 15; No 1,8100 1 l0. tanners' oil. Strait's beU. ia65c: Banks' best.Satiuc; Labrador, 80ai5c ; refined coal oil. 13Vial4V4c: standard gasoline for 1 amp, 12al3c; headllgbt, 2Ua25c: lubricating and machinery oils, 3ocSl 25. produce a fair activity. Bütte k Firm. Oood roU22a24c: mLxsd and Inferior 12 to läc EoGS-bteady. Market 11313 cents; receipts enormous. - Poultry Demand regular and fairly teadv. Fowls, uve, per aw, 3a3 ou : aucKs, live, 01a ana young, 13 00; geeso, 18 OU. Turkeys, per lb., live. 8c.' Dressed poultry not quoted. V ko eta BLK8 rota toes Not mucnaemana. Car lots 30 to 35c per bushel: from store, oest peach b ows, 4üa4jc weet potatoes, per odi 3 10(34 00. onions iow at 11 7oai oo per ddi. Fruit Oreen apples are firm at 83 2fra3 75 per brl : choice, 84 ooao ou. uranberries at 10 00 airi 00 Der brl : 85 00a5 50 per ba. Beeswax, per lb, 25c. White navy beans, 8CcaSl 2-5 and very dull. Feathers, per lb, prime live geese fLtm at 4jaidc; mixed, 2jaJ0c. Ulnseng. 7ac Hags, per id, ootion, zc. Honey uuiet at doo per 10 ior cnoioeooxes; for low grades, 2Cia25c HHOVISIUXS-Noi oulte so stronz. Bulk Meats Clear rib sides, spot, 12c, and Mav 12o: shoulder, cash. : April. 9c; seller May V'ic bweet pickled hams, spot. 13c: seller April 13c. 14 to 15 pounds average. lard Firm; prime steam istto casn ana l.TVo. Anrll: kettle nominal. 130. JOBBING) rRiCES sacozi ciear siues, no. breakfast do. 15c: bams. lo : lard, kettle, 14 c: half barrel and keg lardtl5e; sugar-cured shoulders lc: bacon snouiaers iuo H K EDS O u let and unchanged. Flax seed is quoted at si ooai 40, Becoming 10 quality; clover at 88 75; timothy dull at 82 60 aJHo; Blue grass SI 15?tl 2-3, burlap Included. TOBACCO Unlet and unchanged. Roval (Jem is quoted at S78So: Monitor Navy. 8a7i'c ; Dtded tobacco, 45a6oc ; bright navies and quarters, bHn72c; smoking brands, 35ca81 25 ; fine cuts, 60a9öo ; black tobacco. boaOOO in csddles; twists, öOaaoc. TINNERS BTOCK teaay. Tin plate is quoted, fr IC. 10x14, charcoal, firstquallty,at8l0 00;IX, ditto, at 813 00; 10, 14x20 roofing tin, 818 50, Brass kettle, 45c; No 27 iron B, 4-4 10c; No 27 smooth Iron,6c. Moorehead's galvanised iron, 80 per cent disoountfrom list. Zinc, per sheet, lie: per cask, lOHo. Pig tin, strait's, aoc. wireBright and annealed 35 per cent discount from list prioes; lacquered 30 per cent discount. Bolder Tinner 18c. Copper Sheeting, 14 to 15 oz, 33c; punished, 14 to 18 oz,40c; bolt copper, 84c; bottoms, 34c Lead-vPlg, 7Xc; bar, 8c: antimony, ltfe; Babbit metal, iaa0O. WINDOW ULAJSÜ öteady and unchanged. bingie oirengtn 2nd Qual. 1st yual. 8x8 to 8x10 8x15 to 10x1310x16 to 12x18. 12x30 to 2UX2U.. ti 75 , 4 00 S4 Z5 4 75 5 6 v20 Dlsoount 40 per cent, off above. WHlwKY steady at 1 ua. WOODEN WAKK No. 1 tnbs per dos. SVa 9 50; No. 2 ditto, 88a8 51; No. 3 ditto, 87a7 60; No. 1. Churns, common, per aozeu, ijuaiu; No. 2 ditto, -8 5"a: No. 8 ditto S; Sia8 00: No 1 Md irrhnmi brass-boc nd . S21a22 : No. 2 dl tto. t20a21;No. 1 ash chums. SIS oo: No. 2 ditto. 816: No. 3 ditto. 814: stave nair-DUsaei munure, S3 80: hoop Iron bound ditto, 86 50a" : keelers, Dvelnnest, r2 25; meal selves, 14-1, 17Scl2; ditto 18, in 82a2 25; O O bueketo, two-hoop, tl 95a? 00 ditto, three hoops, U 25a2 35. WOOL Unwashed, 28a32c; tab-washed, picked, 47a 18c MONEY, STOCKS, ETC. New York, March 13. Money easy at S4 per cent. , ," Prime mercantile paper 454 per cent. Custom receipts, 8477,000. . Assistant treasurer disbursed 8180,000. Cleanngs, sao.OCO.W. Sterling Exchange is quoted at 14 88 for W days and 81 8l)? for sight. Oold strong, opening at 114? i and closing at Rates paid for carrying were 2 to 4 per cent. Oovernmenti firm. Railroad bonds strong and higher, the lead lng feature having beenvv the advance In Northwestern consolidated gold coupons from 93ito 91. Chicago, Burlington 4 Qulncy consolidated 7s sold at 110 and ditto 8s at U4. Burlington, Cedar Bapids A Minnesota firsts brought 60, and Hannibal & BU Joseph convertible 80. State securities dull and steady. . At the nmnlni of business on the Stock Ex change this morning Paolfio Mali was weak . w nnueraiair pressure to sen, ucwm

on the general market, but shortly after a firmer feeling et lu and pTie-s advanced -i to 2 per cent.. PaclDo Mall. Erie, Lae Bhore, Western Union, Rock inland, at. Paul and Michigan Central being the most prominent

in the advance. AW the second call prlees showed a reaction of to 1 per cent., the latter Pacific Mall, but it subsequently recovered Ji per cent. The course of the market was lrretzalr. late In the day the granger shares and W entern Union being firm ana tue remainaer 01 we 111 weaa auu iuwt?r. The greatest change was in Union Paclflc, which wold down from 61' i to CI on lucreaMed business. There was a decline of V Per rent. in Erie on realization. Paclllc Mail fell orr road was quoted at 13S?'4 bid, without sales, and after the second can cioea at w-i uiu. aua offered at l-'f. American ltstr?ct Telegraph advanced to 31. Canton declined to 42, and closed at bid, and 45 asked. The other changes, towards the cloe, were slight. Transactions on toca rjtcnans; were i., UX shares, ol which ViXK) were Pari tie ..lali. Western Unkn, 5.0U0 Northwestern, 4.i'lB3ck l&land, 21MW St. Paul, DO.O0O Erie, 27.C00 Laie Shore. 4,000 onlos, 0,000 union Pacific and 5,000 Michigan central. UOVKBSMBNT SECURITIES. Tue, Wa.Th'riFri. ifSat.iMon U. S. 6's 125 118 12S ; 116 U. . 6'S '6S 118 . 11SH I2DV4 11 IWJs'llfcH ns a; 114 121X1214 U. H.6V65(new) 119 U.y. 's'o? U. 8. 6's MS 121 lit 121S 121 123 1123 USj 118H 118 118k 5perc'tf'd loan. ll H 123y4jUb?4 Lf. O. IVHI ... . Cupons, 10-Ki'a Currency 6's....... 118 I1U1 ' nay. !19 11 IVÖV 128t4!lift44 im; ins 485,405 1264 llb12f4 old 11 m 1114'5?4 Sterling.. 4Si 4f Ö The purchasing price Ior government bonds In Indiana pol is vary from the New Nork quota lions KG! per ent. STATK STOCKS. Tue. W'diTn'r.Frl. Sat. iMoa Old TenneKees.. J4 42 411 41 S2Jil 4 1 I 84 42 40t 33 55 41;4 S3 85 V'4 New Tennessee Mew Virginias 41 - 35 104 4-r, 41 81 103 Old Virginias M Issou 1 le.. J. 103H OBNERAL STOCKS. rue.'W'd.Th'r Frl. Bau 105 74 1)5 21 88 142S 133 Mon W. U. Telegraph 6S67S Pacific Mall Adams Express. w s F. Express87 6S1 American Ex.. U. H. Express... N. t. Central 7dVi I144 74 "5j4j Kri6siMM Erie, preferred 35 143 133 38 MM liariem ............ Harlem, p'i'd Michigan Cent'l U. P. stocks. Lake Hhore ...... Illinois Cent'l Pittsburg North wewlern North w'n pref O Ü33 133 625Ü 63t; 7-J4 61S f3 65 lCf 8 44 tek 10o 11m 18 7 65j 6-1 10-a K)i la 95 354 55i 11! 41 68 42! 4 66 C. C V... MMM N.J. Centr.1 Kock Island. 51)4' 64 OS 64 ltSlt0 l'Wi!lCti'l07 'i:u? 1104 1109 DOS, U1H Kt. i'aui.. . St. Paul,pret.-. w s b 4fcb . ........... Wabash pref... Fort Wayne Terre Hante... Terre H. pref 41 u 1. to 3 804 81i 3H 3 I Z Vi 54 103 5 l!M lOSVi 4 104 5 103 113 5 19 5 18S 18 W 110 21 Cblsago A Alton K1 1024 103 ;h lhi c. A. prer. ll'7Silt9 110 LIS Si i4 119 19 Ohio A Missis pi 21 21 i 21 ai! .Mi Indiana Cent'l .A 4 118 C, B. & Q H. fc L Joe Delaware Jt Lac. A. fc P. Teleg'ph 1 V 119 - l us 11 18W 18?j 18S4 ll7ya:118 mi i8w 11 11 Hi I8J4 19 19 v. tr. oonas ll4. 1U! llvi U8HI104 U. P. bndü llGnU05kl()5yill 1 57fc KVhÜOöV. MARKETS BY TELEURAPH. NEW YORK, March 13. Flour Reoelpts 15,100 barrels; No. 2 W 101 w; supernne Western and sUte 84 10(94 60; common to good extra Wee'ein state 1 ui5 '25; good to choice s1- uaö 75; white wheat Western extra 85 80(97 7n: extra Ohio 4 83(a; 23; extra St. Louis 85 25ü9 W): Minnesota, patent process, extra uooi to prime s6Ciuj. rye dnnr Steads: Western S12l5 10. Corn meal Quiet: Western SI .V K'. Wheat-Firmer; receipts 67,oou bushels; No. 1 Chicago spring, prime, 81 8i; No. 8 Uhlcao spring 81 101 14; do. niitrradtsl B.oraJl 1): do mixed SI 04,St 16: do rejected SI 01t (7; No. 3 Chicago spring 81 23 at 28: No. 2 Milwaakee spnng 81 244125; winter red Western, fair. 81 2o: amber Penn sylvania, si 4. Rye Quiet; state S.-SSc; Western 79c: Canada, in bond, K5o bid. Barley No. 2 rowed state 81(82c; No 4 rowed state B7c. Malt O.ulet and derlinlDg. corn A shade easier: receipts 82,0jO bushels; mixed no grade 68c: mixed graded tr:: mixed steamer, 6lS6lc ; Western mixed new ungraded 6jp-63c. Oats Dull; receipts 40,00 bushels; Western mixed and state 43i47c; white Western mixed and state 4V50c. Hay Firm and unchanged. Hops Firm and unchanged. Bio coßee TJncbanged. Bugar-Un-cbanged. Molasses Uncuanged. Rice Unchanged. Petroleum Quiet; crude 8fc; refined Uc: cases 18K'21c; naptha nominal. Tallow- 8J4aXc Resin Steady ; straiped 81 60 (16. Turpentine SplHt WJcs. Eggs-Heavy; Western I 'glic Pork Dull; new mess 83 00; March 22 75 bid, 822 85 asked ; April 822 8J bid, 8a 06 asked : May 8 40 asked, 823 20 bid. Beel Unchanged. Cut meats Western quiet. MiddlesDull; western long clear laXc ; city long clear 13c. Dressed HogsStead r; Western 8J25O10U0. Lard closed heavy; prime steam 113 Hiy.r t6: March S13 t2$; April S 13 Söst 13 67i; May S.3 85. Butter-Fl'ni: Western 15 SO; state and Pennsylvania 20aiEc. CheeseUnchanged. Whlsky-tlC9l09X. CHICAGO, March. 13 Flour Dull and unchangel ; common to choice Western shipping extras t If44 25: good to fancy lamiiy 84 W&d 50 ; Mlunesoia 84 7oo8 2-5; medium choice winter extras tl 75(gs7 50. Wheat-Higher; No 1 Chicago spring 1 18; No 2 Chicago spring Bifc for spot; 81 0ui for April; 81 C4 lor May; No 8 Ch icago Bpring 83s5c : rejected 7337334c. Corn Steady and unchanged; No 2 mixed, leguisr, 4ic;sirlcily freah 43Jo for spot: 434 4.r!i0 for March ;4,iic for April; 4(iJ;c bid for May; rejected 31io. Oats-Steady and firm; tm ü for snot: S43,'ä84c for May. Bailey Oood demand at full prieea; fi6(3i7e for 4 i 45 tor May; tl&&l 70 lor Judc LmSteady ; 8ia 2.313 27J lor spot; 813 su for April; $13 474 for May ; 113 6o forJane. Bulk meats Very firm and noiaers bskihk mguer mi, (AaUW;12e. WhUKV Siua. Keceipw r ionr, 6,000 barrels; wheat, 27.000 bushels; corn, 5o,0t0 bushels; oats, ia,owi Dusueisj xje, uuiuo, barley, 1.000 busfcela. Hhipments-Fiour, 9.000 v.armir wh.af xt.(Xiii bushels: corn. 67.'XiO bush els: oats, 13.000 bushels: rye. lO.WO bushels; ho rio v himhpi. on ine can uuaru iuia afternoon wheat was a shade lower; f 1 ll'J-fi for ADril:Sl 04l4?i wi ior ay. yra-74 lower. Oata Unchanged. lork 5c lower, Lard oc lower. tT. LfiDlS. March !13 -Cotton Advance oQk.d hnt none esiabllshed: sales 900 ba es. Kionr llnll ana aroopinir wiia iium uuiu. Wheat-Inactive and Utile doing; No 2 ! red winter tl 474 cash : same bid Ior March ; No 8 irinti,. Ii 33t hid. Corn ülzber: No 2 mixed 4 'rtji-j cash: 4 "Ac April: 43Ko May. Oats Dull and lower; No 2 83V4O bid cash; releeted 81(a31Vic. Barley-Uncnangea. xtje UUll ; 0.1x0 üia. ruin. rum, u ...... ui.iir MoaiB iincnamrea. uaoon oiewij muu unchanged ; little dolug In Jobbing ana oraer t ade. Lard Unchanged. Hogs Firm with little doing; shipping grades rat ge from 87 309 sou; naekinat ' S 75(ojS i6; butchers 88 JOifrs 4o, phi..i.nhii SM rtilrärt 7a. IJallle oiow ana onchanced : gcod to choice native sblpp'ng steers Si I0s550; medium to fair 84 254 ei; pony w " ' . . ... - m ff . A - .V.SAK nnHlTA f U SI steers 837.54 f2H;iair 10 cutui "'f'" V " S 87Sf4 2äT native Blockers S3 O0400; feeders it iJi 2i RAneinta Flour 4.1)00 barreU; wheat 17 JJUO bushels ; corn lW.OX) bushels ; oata 7.000 bushels; barley 11,000 bushels: rye 1,000 ..... ...11 S i wXt j4I . . i bushels; nogs i,i neaa; iu -rtii-itno. March 13 Flour Steady. Wheat o..nn ar. hold higher: No 2 white Wabash 81 88K; No 8 white Wabash II 2a: No 1 wh e Michigan Slv; No 2 white Michigan 81 13; extra white Michigan 81 38S; amber WeMgw snot March 8lttW; April UWXi- May 8 30 No 2 red winter 81 25X : No 8 red winter 81 08; rejected Dayton and Michigan red winter 83J4e. Corn-Steady; high nlxed 47c; May held at 60c: euer June held at 514o, bio bid; low mixed rJeld at 4bio: no grade Dayton and Michigan 44c; damaged Dayton and Michigan 4in. oats steady: No 2 4c ; April 8o.c, .t.iA March 34. clover sed Sa 7J. Dressed Hogs-Dull and nominal. ReceiptsFlour none; wheat 8.000 bushels; cpra J3,0 bushels; oats none, shipments h lour 100 barrels: wheat 8.0U0 bushels ; corn 27,000 bush els : oats 4.0UO bushels.

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BALTIMORE. March 15.-nour-Fteady;

Western saperfine 83 60425; extra Wetrn superfine 14 2Vi2.S; family Sj406 75. Wheat Firm; No 2 Western red SlälSO Pennsylvania red 81 SLS1 i Corn-Finn : western mixed eic nb Dull; mixed 4iwn4-'c; white 45 f3;.0r. Rye 78fs2c. Hay Dull; Pennsylvania and Maryland 818 1'-4 00. Piovisions Firm. Pork-813 OV Bulk meats iShQu'dfcrs 9H' y4c; clear rib l2ymni2l,Zo loose. Bacon Shoulders lü4c: clear nh Lllc locse. Hams 15i n 16c. Lard Firm ; crude S13X5; rehned 814 tuoj 14 '5. Butter Firm; Western extra 20(4; flrs-s 2HH2SC.- Petroleum -Dull- crude 8!4 f,';c: rerlned 14c. Coffee Held firm: eaivoes

lexdisc; jobbing 1j;,ic. wnuxy Dau;si w. CINCINNATI. March 13. Cotton steady ; 7jc. Flour Dull and unchanged. WheatDull; 81 lorai 25. Corn Firm; 4M. Oats Steady: ä5440c. Earlev Unchanged. Rye iuii; 71370c. Fork tum; w. Lra Firm: sales of country steam at 11312; city held at 813 V2; kettle 813 72tl4 00. Bulk meats Hteady; shoulders KiJo: clar rib 12c spot; boyer April 12ic; clear liic. Bacon Steady ; shoulders ?5c; clear rib Vie ; clear YPmC. Hess Dull and the quality poor; common light 87 40 Q7 70: fair U good light 87UJ48 2; fair to medinm heavy 8s 31:8 5o; few choice heavy 88 75(39 2a; receipts 740 head; shipments ä!X) head, ahisky Firm ; 81 05 . M 1LWAUKEE, March 13. Flour Unchanged. Wheat Opened nrm and hie h gber and closed qutei ; Mo 1 Milwaukee club 81 10: hard SI 16; No 2 MUwanke club 8102H; April 8U'3Vi: May flOi; No 3 Milwaukee clubfcHc. Corn Scarce and firm; No 2 35 .Jc. oats Nominal: No 2 cash 3te; May 31Xc Barley Steady; No 2 spring fresh 8i'c; April 7i; No 8 spring fresh 4n:. Bye Easier; No 1 Rr. Provlsions-oulet. Dressed hogs '.to, Keceipts Flour, 2,000 barrels; wheat, l?,ouO bushels. Shipments r lour, io,.o barrels; wheat ÖW0 busneis. PHILADELPHIA, March 13.-Floor Un cLanefd: Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family 85 50(3 5o; Ohio and Indiana 85 75 9 5i; high grades 17 0 nas wi. w neat r inn; Pennsylvania red SI 40.J1 42: amber SI 4;t3 1 44: white 11 öorai ta: western reu 1 iw-a 1 16. live 8iaS3. Corn Active: Yellow 57 63c; sali ä'otiOc: steamer ojJi'fttoc; white tttUc. Oats mixed 40c: white 43(3 15c. Whisky Held at ?i 1. reiroiejim r irra ; crude 11c: refined 14-414' :c Batter Un changed. Ch Firm. Eggs Quiet; Westera lto. LOUISVILLE. March 13 Cotton Firm; 12;i'c. Flour -Unchanged; extra 81 0034 2j; extra family 81fO.5tO; A No 1 88 12V;g6 5v, ; fancy 16 25 37 2a. WheatDull; 81 151 30. Corn Actlve.blgher and firm; 4 'xa lbs. Oats Steady; 87(42c. Rye Dull ;75c. Hay IIa. Provisions Unchanged. Pork Sil 2523 50. Bulk Meats saU2VrL5io. Bacon srii3Hai-r.'c loose. nrar curod hams 14ai4'c. Lard-l4-ic; keg 14ic Whisky 81 0j asked. Bag ging 12 13C. BOSTON. March 13. Flour Firm demand; Western superfine 81 10(34 do; common extra 8-5 008 25; Wisconsin aDd Minnesota extra famtlv 85 25(ft7 00; winter wheat Ohio, Indiana and Michigan 88 0047 ou; Illinois 88 2?(n(S 25; St. Louis S6 6(rt9 00: fancy Minnesota 7 75'. 9 50. Corn Mixed and yellow Western 6"i 36Sc. Oats Dull; mixed and No 2 white 440 48c; rejected mixed and No 2 white 4234oc; No 1 white W'vc CLEVELAND. March 13. Petroleum Firm ; quote standard white U0 test ll'c; priaie white 150 Ohio state test 12 c; Michigan state test 1 lo cash car lots. PITTSBURG, March 13. Petrolenm-Qulet but firm ; crude 82 lo at Parker's Landing ; re nnad I4&i4;gc rmiadeipnia aeuverj. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. New Yokk, March 13 Beeves Receipts yesterday and to-day 3,38!) head, making the total receipts for the week 7,700 head, against head for the same time last week ; the market opened dull and weak at Friday's prices, but improved a tritie toward the close noTexis or Cherokee stock oflered; thin Steers aDd rough oxen f:j238a; ordinary to very good native stters 89 uU25; prime and fat extra selections SH 50312 50; 4 car loads of fat Illinois steer, averaging 1,47 poondn, 1 1 2T 1J2 11 linols steers, averaging l.HuO pound?,? 10 25 90 Illinois steers, averaging 1,450 pounds, tlOOO c12 6o; 14) Illinois 6teei f, averaging e.a pound S9 50: t4 Illinois steers, averselns 700 pound", J9 75 ; 32 Illinois steers, averaging 1,'AO pounds 31025; 81 Illinois steers, averaging bio pounds 19 00 : 30 Illinois steers, averaging XI pounds, S8 75; a carload of Missouri oxen, averaging Ii7ü nounds. tS 25. SHEEP-Receipts for the past two days 5,900 head, msking the total receipts for the week 19.820 head, aualnst 18,Sc0 bead for the same time lat,t week : the market is extremely dull and about o lower than last wctk ; common torrlme sheeD 85 50f7 50. wilh a few extra to fanev lots at 88 0('U8 25: the -sales Include car loads of Illinois sheep, averaging 104 Dound.o. S7 0u: 1 car load ot Illinois sheep, aver aging 102 pounds, 8 25; 1 car load of J entucky sheer, averaging 121 pound?, 87 37Vi; 1 car load of Pennsylvania sheep, averaging 128 pound IS 00: 1 car load ol Ohio sueep. averaging m i nurins- is w: 1 car loaa oi ouio sneep. aer2 ing 129 pound", 88 2S and 1 car load of Ohio sheep, averaging 112 pound?, 57 tU per HO nnunda. Hoes itecei pis ior tue rast iwu u. om n . . - . i . . . j j onn head, making the total receipts lortne week lS.tiou hetd anainst 2.l"0 head for the same time last week ; none offered alive for a nam berofdays. EAST LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARK ITT. East Liberty, Pa., March 13. Beef cattt.e -Th rereints sfor the 3 days past were i.futt head, or M cars of thronen stock, and 20 cars for this market, roAklng a total for the week ending this day or 6,40ti neaa, agsinst 6.427 bead the week oeiore. xnere nas ueeu no hntlnfs. in the cattle line since last report about 17 cars on band; (supply will be light thta wf-elr-Hogs The receipts ror toe a aays past nave been s 7 0 bead, making a total for the week .r m oxs head, no-ainat .ti20 head tue week be fore; i orkers a rniiaueipuiaa ' . . . i . .... lil.li.J.l.1.1.. C II V 60. Huirp-Tiia receints for the 3 days past have been 2,400 head, making a total for the week of 7. npfa. asstnst if.ru ucuu iao ucfore; selling at 84 OOS 00. . CHICAGO UVI BTOCJC MARKST. Chicago, March 13. Cattle Receipts 4.C00 heai;the market is dull with a downwara tendency; smooth well fattened native steers averaging 1,4j0 to l.'Hxi pounds, 81 70ii W; half fattened ana smooin sieers iu juw ncoi-, averasrlng 1,5.53 to 1,350 pound?, tl 50(4 85; feeders 84004 5so: Blockers 83'tO0; native eows and helft rs S3UOa4 00; Texan and Cherokee cattle 83 004 25; shipments 2,700 head. Hogs Keceipta 7,ouo neaa; toe iumaci, is fair and the demand steady at 7 S037 1)0 for mixed lots; Fales wt?re madeor oaoon g'anea at 7 9ti8 oo ; good packers 8i i(ä8 15; New England grades I8 25S50; shipments 3,8li0 head. hueep. Recelpu J.Sou head: the market is dull and steady; common S4 254 to; fair 84 b7V (35 0J; be8tS)2ö36w. CINCINNATI IRON MARKET. CINCIK5A, Monday, March 13, 1878. Pia Ibon The market Is decldely more acilve and a very gocd volume or Dusicess transacted during the week now closing. The offerings of Hanging Rock charcoal are becom ing limited in quantity, and tbe stone-coal furnaces tribal ary to this market, are usually alsollghtlv rtocked Whether the-state of things wili effect an advance soon or not is the question to be decided. HOT BLAST CHARCOAL. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton IIS 004 4m Hanging Bock, No.2, per ton- 23 OOta Hanging Rock, Forge, jier ton... 21 00Q22 00 Bouthern Brands, No. 1. per ton. 23 0UO24 U) Bouthern Brands. Forgt..per ton 21 0(ifri Virginia, No. 1, per ton- 24 WW25 00 Virinl No. a,' per ton 82 6or,23 OO . . Virginia Forge, per ton-... - 21 Wißi22 üo rONK-COAL AND COKR. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 23 C0a Hanging Rock, Forge, per ton. 21 Red .short, No. 1, per ton........ 27 Red Short, forge, per ton 24 C0j Am. Scotch. No. I, per ton 24 0025 00 v. COLD BLAST. , Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, ton- 40 O0 S5O 00 Missouri, Car Wheel, per ton. . 85 i410 00 Southern Brands CarWheel.ton 80 00340 00 Machinery and Forge, per ton.- 30 00035 00 Blooms, per ton ' L. 14. HULL & CO. . NEW YORK UOTTOa MARKET. , Toar. March 13. Oolton Dull : midrtllnv nnland Yrx.fr2 1 -18c. future Closed steady; March 139'3 l-32c; April, 13 8-16o; May, 13 16- Jc ; J ane, 13 -32c ; July, 13 15-I6c ; August , 14 l-iec. t FOREIGN MARKETS. tvTwiw. March 13. Consols for money 94 Mö; on account 94 6-16. UnlUd SUtes Bonda

10.40s 106; 5s,l06!iL Nw York Central 104: Erie rallay shares 17: Erie preferred S3. Tallow 474(347. Refined petroleum 10i3ll?.. SpliiU turpentine 2U edS24s 9d. PA bis, March. 13. Rentes. 8Cf 70s. Frankfort, March 13. United States secu rities-Mew 5s.lUl Antwerp, March 11 -Fine American Petro leum-30f. Liverpool. March 13. Cotton Active and firmer; 6 7-1 ä3? id: sales 20,001 bale. Includ ing 4,ooi ior speculation ana export, ana 8.) bales of American. Wheat Unchanged. Refined petroleum ll!;. Spirits rx-iro-leom VKaMVH. Linseed oil 24Hs. Provisions Bacon ."5s for short clear middles. Prod ace ' tArd-0s 3d. INDIANAPOLIS SEED & AGBI-, CÜLIUBAL WAEEHOUSE. GEO R.O"E STILZ, PKOPRIETOR.No. 78 Eait Washington Street, Indi anapolis. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, Agricultural Implements, Farm Machinery, Horticultural Tools, Fertilizers, Plants, S. KorneyÄi Coa Pichmond Cast Steel Plows, Excelsior Corn Drills, Riding and Walking Cultivators, Graes and Grain Seed Sowers. Eagle Feed and Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, Churns, Measures, Baskets, Forks, Bakes, Hoot, Shovels and Spades, Prun ing Tools. GARDEN SEEDS A SPECIALTYLi Wi!l be mailed frrr all s no Il X ea n ts. This is ne of the lant ImoMcoinprehenive Walfsrues pub-lisht-d; contains about 2T0 pakr. ovrr 600 fine epgravSi, 2 elosrant colortl plates. and gives full descriptions. and directions lor plantin? over 1200 varieties r( Vepotable nd Flower Seeds. Bedding rlants. l.Tses,4c,and is invaluable to Farmer, iardoner and Florists. Address, D. M. FERRY & CO., Seedsmen and riorlata. DETROIT. Mich. $1,200 PROFIT ON $100! Made any day in Pats and Call-. Invest according to your means. 110, $50 or 1 100 In r1 toe It Privileges has bro rurht a small fortune to the careTul invesior. We edvlse when and how to operate safely. Booa: with full Information sbnt free. Address orders by mail or tele-raph to BAirrROtl O., Baukers and Brokers, 17 Wall Kt. . T. HINISlBATOB's SALE. The undersigned will sell at pubic sale on the premises of Jac )b BpriDger, decea'd, on Saturday, the 25th day of March, 1S76, four horses, two cows, corn In crib, hay In barn,, arming implements, carpetter tcols, etc., eto. Terms of sale: On sums of $ W0 and under cash in hand on day of sale, and on turns of over S3 00 a cref it of twelve months will be given, with eood freehold security. J. J. 8PRIKGEW. Administrator. SEED OATS. We have in store and for sale at City Flevator No. W, out a Delaware street, a large quantity of choice White Iowa Teed Oats. OrSers solicited attention. which shsll receive prompt BEN A LIT, MOOIIK x CO. rSOTICE OF APPL'CATIOX FOR Notice Ishereby elven that I will apply to the Board ol Commissioners of Marion county, Indiana, at their next term, commencing on the first Monday lu April, la.6. lot a llo nse to sell "in toxica tili liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time." (with thepriviiegor allowing the tame to ba drank on my premi ses,) forne year. My place or onsiness sea ice premises wheieon said liquors are to be drank, are located No. 134 Homo Illinois street. Filth Ward.andfauareWor iLecliy or Indianapo lis, in Center township, in Marion couniy, Indiana. (älgned:) tKO.iuwastaii. ,- ADMINISTRATOR' N41E OF PERHttXAL - rsei'ERTT. Notice is teit by given, that on ; FRIDAY, the 31st day of March, 1876, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Andrew T. Lower, late of Marlon county, state of Indiana, deceased, will Bell at public auction the personal property of said Andrew T. Lower, deceased, constating of one twotorse wagon, one spring wsgon, one three year old horse colt, one Jennet, oue Jack colt, one male, od milch cow, two t.heep, oue set of blacksmith's tools anu ait ol mecbanlcal tool 4, four sets of harnt ss, farming Implements, together with other articles too tedious to mention. ... A credit of nine months will be given on all 6umsover three dollars, the ssme being secured by note with approved security, payable without any relief from valuation orappralsement laws, without interest. Bale will take place at the late residence of the said A. T. Lower, about one-fourth of a mile east or Trader's Point, In Pike township, between the hours of 10 o'c oca. if. and 4 o'clock r. . . GEO. W. SCOTT, maris 8w tAdmlnlstrstor. N OT1CE, Is hereby given to the cltlxens of the Ninth Ward, In the City ol Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, J. F. Thompson, a male inhabitant or saia ward, over the age of twenty-one years, wlil apply to the Board of County Commissioners of said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell for one year, plrlious, vinous and malt liquors. In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same tobe drank on my premlsts. The preclst location of the premises whereon I desire to sell sld liquors Is described as follows : Part of lot No. i, square 54, and known as No. 14 Kast Washington street. In the city of Indianapolis, Ninth Ward, Center townthlp. Marlon county, Indiana. iHtgned), J.F. THOMPSON.

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1 car Timothy bay , 2 cars Timothy nay . 50 bsg4 Timothy seed-

Ä; 2 pundT81 Tbl haxl a depressing effect