Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1876 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1876.

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OUR MONTHLY A LITERARY, FASHION AND Z FAMILY MAGAZINE ! FÖRTHS PEOPLE. A Pair of Elegant Oil Pictures to every Subscriber. Subscription with Premium, 73c; without Premium ONLY FIFTY CI NTS A YEAR I Extraordinary Inducements to Agents. 25 C jet Paid fer every Kew Subscriber. FIRST PREMIUM: A Lady's Gold Hunting Case Watch, costing $100, to the person sending in tbe Urgent list of nmes, with the money, daring 1876. SECOND PREMIUM : A magnificent orlgnal Oil PainUL g, elegantly framed, etc. PREMIUMS FOR EVERYBODY. Bend for specimen copies (free) and examine the terms to Agents, etc. LS. AYRES LCO,, Publishers, INWAHAPOU8. MOMS If IHK MARKET. Omci or THK INDIANAPOLIS Sentinel, Tuesday Evening, August 22, 1878. The banks contlnne to meet the requirements of. tbe legular customers at 10 per cent where the pper offered is stric ly No. 1 and the local money market la working quiet The demand is pretty well up to the ability of the banks, bat in some ot them more desirable paper could be placed without hesitancy. Eastern exchange is in good supply at par between backs and 1-10 to premium across the counter. City orders are steady at 92c INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE. Clearings. Balances. For 4 weeks ending June lo...M,iLnOJ fl.ina.'w For 4 weeks ending July 8.- 6.27 v 0 1,656 ooo For 4 weeks endiog au. 5... 4,373 o w Tuesday, auk is 225.U0J 76,'XJO 80.0tj 81,(00 81,0; 60 M 61,030 62,'AO Wednesday, Aug 16 Thursday, Aug 17 Friday, Aug. IS - Saturday, Aug. 19 .. Monday , Aug. 21 .. Tuesday, Aug. Si.... HI 1,10 186,1100 a 5,000 165.0J0 170,0 0 173,000 MONET AT OTHEB POINTS. Chicago. The Tribune of Monday says: To customers tbe ban ks still charge 8alo per ceiit. The packers' b 40 ks take paper 2a3 per cent, below these Agares, and 4a5 per cent, is about tbe rate (or short time on call loan witb approved col atera s. üa tue street almost nothing Is doing and rates are nominal at 6 per cent, and upwards. CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL B4.NK4. The following is our condensed summary o' the quarterly reports of the national banks of the United states, of May 12 and June 30, 18TS. Tbe last nmed statement was comSleted at the currency bureau, in. the treasury epartment, a few days ago: NATIONAL BANKS QUARTERLY KK PORTS. June CO. &2OkV,'00 l8i,ai.',mo May 12. Loans and discounts...? 9 i.W.-nX) United States s'.ocks... i S Ml-'.OJ'J Otber Btocas and mortgages. - - SO 5,000 Real estate . 42,1M,iju Cash on hand 178,67,oo0 Miscellaneous assets... iiVkO 32,KV 0 4272,t'0U 20 1,1 V HO 18,37? ,01 Total... Capital . . Jl, 9U4V CO .. 5)0,5vj, 0 - lMUM-4,-OJ .. ftN',824,0 4) . 5 5 543i0 .,5,527,0jU 5( 0 3 -4 0 0 178,508,000 i9i,O0t 0 6 ,101.000 37,t',0UO li.os.ono IF, 163,00) earpiaa.... Circulation .... To deposit, net-...-. To banks, net United Biatea tieasMiscellaneous.--. 32,'S2 7,0.0 10,939 000 Total ei,eM.4,000 f 1,91,527.1.0 J The rash cn band in tbe abjve assets consists of the f ol io wi u g : Mar 12. June3 Oreenbicks .. fii-y2,' to 373,00 Gold notes aud coin-. i ,715,010 2u, . Banlt notes-. 2 , o 20, V 0 Checks not in Clearings. 9,693,000 11,724,000 Total-. ?17?,67!?.UUU 136,185, 00 .NEW Y0KK MONET AND STOCK MARKET. Mw York, Monday, August 21. Money quoted easy at 1' per cent. Prime mercantile paper at 3&4 per cent. Custom receipts, Sb77,00u. Assistant treasurer disbursed I491.COO. Clearings, f22,iO0,0iJ0. Bterling exebange steady at 14 87 for CO days and 14 8 tor tun i. Oo:d opened at lli declined to 1"0, and closed at Uu. Carrying raeB, 1 per cent. Loans also made flat. Government bouda dull and weak. Railroad bo-os quiet and firm. State securities ueg'ec ed. Stocss v-ry quiet except tor a few share", iucb as the coal roads Mic lgan Central and Western Union, the leading feature whs a break in Delaware, Lackawanna and Western from 92 to 5 lih a reaction at the close to 92. New Jersey Central opened at 69, sold upto60and cloed at the opening price. There wa a difference of Ca per cent, between sales cash and regular. Lake Shore W8 firm and Michigan Central strong and higher, while Western Union fell off per cent, for the day. Transactions on tbe Btock Exebange to-day aggregated ooiy 7,wjo sumes of which 14,ojo were Western Union, 7,ui0 St. Paul, 6,000 Läse Shore, F,ou Michigan Centra, 8,' 00 New Jersey Central and 2ö,üc0 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. 6XNEBA-U STOCKS. lue., W o.'lü'i irl. isau ;Mon W. U. Telegraph P-ciflc Mall Adams Express. WAr. ExpreesAmerlcan Ex-. O. 8. Express N. Y. Central-.-. Srte Erie, preferred ijUl ftTYl i Harlem, p'f'd..... Michigan CenU U. P. stocks.. Lake Shore. . ! LUlnois CeniT CA PlUsbm-g-Northwestern North wn pref C, C. C& I N. J. Central Rock Islam itt. Pa St. Paul, pref. Wabash Wabash pref Tort Wayne.. Terr Haute. Terre H. pre Chicago a Alton C A. prei Ohio A Missis pi Indiana Ontl b.ao H.A8U Joe .. Delaware A Lac jr.Teieg-pn C P. onds -U.P. -

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46! i 7 4Ti 27 ew Tennessee ew Virginias-. 31d Vlivlnlaa 'inaonrla 27 7 107 77 27 57 HQ ioei QOVEB5MENT SECURITIES. Tn.i w 'd ThTit n. Bat . Mon 7. s. e -81 J. 8. 6's 6S J. H. 8's S5 (new) 3.8.6'! K per et I loanj. a. io IPs Jupon .IMO'k. S0'120 119! 119! 114 U4ll4.13i 115. 11594 u' li,! 121 12l n-V! IJ94 9 119i 121 121 U7!117 lit,!"? Zl 121 117 1;7 119 116 19 119, v i'i! l'6 jurren I 4old , dterlln II Iff i n 489 8 I 0 489 i '89 The purchasing price for government bonds n Indianapolis vary from the Mew York quo atlona HDl per cent. COMMERCIAL. Since the date of our last weekly . review of the markets trade has generally been quiet, though there has been considerable activity among merchants. The season, for the open ing of tbe fall trade is close at band, and goods are already arriving. The indications are that Indianapolis merchants will be in position to meet the largest possible demand. In the department of DRY GOODS. Buyers will find an advance in prints, a slight decline In bleecbed and brown cottons. S locks for the fall trade will be In all regards desirable in quality and quantity, and merchants who purchase in this market will have no occasion to look elsewhere. The New York Commer. cial Bulletin of Monday refers to the market of that city as follows: Buoyancy has been the predominant feat ate ot the print market, and agents have no Ionizer to run atter customeis, as few ot them have any goods to offer. The general market tas been les ac:lve than on the earlier days ot the week, but large shipments were made by steamer to tbe southern ports, and heavy a mounts of goods were forwarded by rail to the West and southwest on account of rtcent purchases, which have been of a liberal character. The Jobbing trade shows a gradual and steady lmprovemrn, and the distribution of prints, cotton goo s, e'e , effected duilng the tbe week has been talily atiefactory and enouraging. out hern rf tall- rs are ell represented in toe market, and buyers from other sections are dall arriving in considerable numbers, which augurs a more active movement in the early future. Cotion goons have presented no new features ot special Importance, but there has been a Meady moderate demand for a 1 seasonable fabrics, and a fair degree of activity In brown and bleached cottons, cotton flnneis,cheviots, etc., at unchanged rrlbes. Desirable makes f cheviots are well sold up in first hands, and the supply of bleuen ed cottons of tbe most popular descriptions is in such good shape that It will not be suprislng 10 find a slight advance upon some maa.s before loDg. Colored cottons are moving stead ly, but in comparatively fcmali lots, and corset jeans continue sluggish. Prin's-The market is m re active than at any time for years past, and the supply of dark fancy prints lu first band is almot nominal, lew ot the agents bavin a case of goods to otff r, and many of them holding beavy orders for luture delivery. To-day there were no Hxmlltoaa or Cochecos in first hand, and tbe various makes referred to lormeriy as sold up to receipts remain In the same condition. Messrs. Denny, Po r & Co. have rf celved machine swutcbes of the new Bristol print, tor wtiijh they are taking orders -reely at value. The C checo Company have just forwaraed to their sgentp, Messrs. Lawrence & Co., sample cards ot new äJ-incD printed foulards at 11c, less a Jlberel trade discount, which are very fine specimens of printing:, and are well worthy the attention of tbe trade. Tbe Jouoi Dg trade in prlots continues renmk oiy good for the time of year, and stock are by no raeaus beavy. O ienlat shirtings will be advancea io vy.c on Monday. The reputation of Indianapolis as a boo1 and shoe market will be fully maintained during the coming campalga. Stocks will be ample, and the goods of a quality and style suited to the trade. In all other departments preparations for tne fall business are wit nessd on all the business streets and avenues, and the pr bablllties are that tbe trade will commence earlier than usual. The provision market ws steady to-day, and holders are demanding 89a for clear rib rldep, and dry salt shoulders were held at 7c, Buyers, however, were not inclloed to Invest, and aa a result tbe market was tame. PROGRESS OF 8UMMCR PACKING AT CHICAGO. Tbe Chicago Dally Commercial Bulletin says: The receipt or hogs during; the past week were modera'e, bat a smaller proportion than usual tell Into the hands of the slaughterers. Tbe sharp reduction in the frlceaof product has tended to slacken packng operations, and only about one-half tbe number ! ho ones are now engaged which wer In operation a month or six weeks ago. Tbe offerings of product lor delivery during the coming picking season at greatly reduced prices h a attracted considerable attention. and no douDt tended to weaken values generally. The prospect now are unles prices imp ove materially that packing operations will be prosfocted slowly during the next month or s x wees s merely tufflclent to provide for product contacted for. Tne depreciation in the va oes of hog. ha- enconrnged toe production of domestic cuts to some t x'ent. articles which generally require tbe heavy class of hogs. Tbe reported stocks of winter cured on hand were larger lb n generally expected, and this will In a measure retard packing, for a short time at least. The qnaiity of tne hogs arriving continues good in fact, tbe premium given lor the lighter axersges has been some what it creased. The hogs slaught ered during tbe present season are undoubtedly superior In weight aa compared with those of last season a greater pro ioi turn 01 heavy hogs reiog purcha ed, and the average yield ot lard noooubt largei. The packing tod te agxiegates about 820.000 hugs, against 6. 0,0 0 bogs to date last year, and a to-ai packing oi 7H,78i aanngia t summer. Packing is progressing rather tlowly at otber poiiits, a tu outlook at present Is not very encouraging to ptraer. At uedar napias the pat king to date amounted to 64,791 hogs, against 47.781 to date last year. THK HOG CROP OF ILLINOIS According to tbe assessors' returns from the different counties In Illinois, the number of hogs returned for tha year 1870 was 2,670,383, against 2,809,969 In 1875. STOCK OF LARD. Btock of lard in New York Aug. 15, 1876, all klndr, 42,933 tierce , comprising strictly prime contract, 33,98) tiercen, 2, 63 tierces off grade, 1,369 tierces Stearine: and estimated on dock, lu transit, and in refiners' bands enough to make up the 42,931 tierces. Stock of lard In Cblcsgo, estimated. 19,000 tierces; St. Louis s,o o tierces, not including siock neia Dy refiners; 1,185 In Louisville; Indianapolis 1 Outi tierces kettle, and In Cincinnati, estimated variously 6,000 to 10 00 tierce, say 8,001) tierces, i his makes ibe total stock at the six pons ra ntioned. 66,i70 tierces, exclusive of New York. In refiners' bands, off grade, Stearine, on dock and In transit. FOREIGN EXPORTS OF HOG PRODUCT. The foreign exports of pork, lard, bacon and hams from New York, Boston, Portland, Montreal, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New Orleans for the week, the previous week and from Nor. 1 to Aag. 12. It 76-6 and 1874-: FORK, BARRELS. 1875-6. 1874-75. Week Arg.lJ, To 1876. Un'td kingdom.. 591 Continent 196 South and U. Am'ca 277 West ladles-1.861 B. N.C'l'nlea. 6t Othet C'n'u's 43 Week N ov. 1 to Nov. 1 to Aug. 5, Aug. 12. Aug. 14. 1878. 1,347 74.695 6,892 3.143 7,7b7 22.C80 7883 63.914 2,739 1M 1,58 1.L3 7 7,Mn 88 116 S9,A6i Tota' 2,960 4,'Ä6 183,254

LARD, POUNDS. Un'td klng-.-om 129.2S0 1,S74,5'2 46.6cn.6f0 ConÜnent2,34770 709,100 73,376,Vt0 (South and C. Am ca- 43 821 2y?0 879rT6 W. Indies... 369,180 303,423 17,NV,5U B. N. Colo-

53,980 68,440,408 11,728 i5,jy?,w 590,1 63 46219 nie 16.310 222 801,315 Other Countri 69 1,5(0 635 016 Total 2,798,' 6 2,698.017148,882,985 142,383,216 BACON AND HAMS, POUNDS. Un'td kingdom 4,T7,S31 5.M0.222 269,677.017 184,112,612 Contlnenv.l,lS7,160 I;eb2, 5C 32,637,710 2,56,3io SouhACentral America 13.000 5,419 386,586 4fil,5! W. Indies-. 31,95 192,271 9,17,Oc8 8.9J3.543 B.N Colonies 4,550 2,060 191,607 49P.5S9 Other countries 6C0 715,839 116,858 Totals 5,-.9-,9l7 7,003,112 312,871,727 220,9ul,S!6 The statistical position of the foreign export movement of tbe h-g product from November 1 to August 12 compare as follows: 1874-V 1875 6. Increase. Dec. Pork, lbs-3650,800 38,77,X) 2 007,000 Lard, lbv.,142, 81.248 l4X,HK2,98i H,.Bacon, lbP.l42,53,246 812,871,727 9' JCn.sil Total 400,145,442 500,48:,512 l,l,s,ii - Tbe grain market continues fairly active, particularly for corn, for which there Is a geod shipping demand. Prices have had a down, ward tendency for several days, though the derline baa not been great. Oats are steady with an improved demand, and the trade in wheat has shown during the week more ac tivity. The New York Produce Exchange Weekly or late date has the following: The visible supply of grain, comprising th stocks in granary at the principal points of accumulation at lake and seaboard ports, and In transit on tbe lakes, by rail and tbe New York canalr, was, on - the 12th of August, IST 187. 1876. 1875. 1874. Aug. 17. Aug. 5. Aug. 14. Ang. It. Wheat, bu ' 'or d. Oats Barley. Rye..-. 7,'3.3, 8 70ö,7l 7,li,9K3 6.8V4.4M) H,6Ä,044 2,419,708 62 4,44 8bo,o03 6,6 8 m 7,1?74,')69 7,487.3:14 2,857,4) 1478.723 If2S441 5t4 Ö 41,!7 4K,8.!J 402,213 81,930 Total, bu 17,815,535 19 146,614 16,286,172 13,CÖ7,9i8 H Kalns-Jackson estimates the wheat crop of 1876 in tbe British Isles at 12,0 '.000 quarters. The wheat of 1S76 crop will be of fine qualltv. Tbe annual consumption of wheat in the United Kingdom is placed at 22 50j,( 03 to 23,000,000 quarter, so that thre will be required of foreign wheat to supplement tbe home-grown 1-bout 10,500,' to to li,on.ooi quarter?. France, the indications are, will require to Import, to supplement ber borne copjof 1876, some 12.C00, 0 to 20,0Ot,,0 0 busbels of foreign wheat. Belglum and Holland have usually imported 8 bout I2,uOO,ikjO bushels per annum. These countries will require to d aw on tbe wheat granaries of the world m 1876-7. September 1 to ugast 31, 1j(0I', 00 to ho. O.ttU bushels of wheat. Southeastern Europe and America will hve an ample supply of wheat to meet any demand European countries may make upon them. Tbe wheat crop of 1876 in America Is probably somewhat under an average, taking the winter and spring wheat together. Southern Kus.-la will also have an abundant wheat crop. WOOL. We have no change to report In quotations, but the markket is showing more vitality, and large sales have been made within a few dajs past. Those who have held the stocks are likely to realize better prices than prevailed early in the season. The New York market is reported as fo lows by the Commercial Bulletin or Saturday last: Tbe general verdict ttlll appears to be io favor of a Mrcug, healthy market, and vry few 01 the trade liae an advers s and. The sup plies on band and Immediately expected are not large, tbe demand continues fair, with raanuiaclurers making no serlaus or jectlons to ruling cost, and wool evidently la ooiag quite as well. In proportion, as other staple?, ibis disposition to talk buoyantly, to which we have before referred, has not asset fully subsided, l-ut tbia Is tbe natural outgrowth of a chaDge for the better, such a has taken pUc since the new crop commenC' d to move, and must work l.Beif out gradually. Tbe conservat ve ana leading dealers do not consider tbe outlook one warranting tbe entertainment of extravagant ideas, tnd whenever a fail bid is aaade aud a good clear margin shown, tbe disposition is favorable 10 allowing tocks to move out. Thtrels no doubt a cous'deiable accumulation remaining la the country, tod, tuougb owners are looking tor very extreme rates, 11 is deemed advisable to allow them to carry Stocks awhile and test their strength brfere submitting beyond such parcels as may from time to time be required to keep tip assortments Fine Oulu XX fieecea and choice comoing aie best supported, but pulled wools commence to secure jather more attention. California choice spring omewhat scarce and rales firm. and the present owners of Texas stock are asking foil prices. Tne business during the past we er emoracea about lou.OuO lbs Ohio XX fleeces at 38&400 : 40,uuu bs VV extern fieecrs t 3sa3; 10,(00 lbs medium Ohio at 3c ; 6,01 lbt unwa-hed Wisconsin at 6c for medium :2,0itJ los XX Ohio, 8,8uu and 3,000 lbs washeu delaine, lo.uuu ib medium unwashed fleeces, 2 too lbs No. 1 fleeces, i.0 bugs No. 1 pulled, 0 bags ex'ra, 25 do lambs', 10 om Texas at 23o: 4.' to do 43c: 7.0 0 lbs do 25c; I2 000lbsdol54l2c; 125,1) lbs do at 15a 19 j lor Western, and l2Sc for E. stern: läJ bales spring California, 2 i24c; 625 bales do lSa.2c: 170.1 00 dc. 18 23c : 5.100 fall do. 40.WW lbs puued do,0.aoibaUtah and 50,wkjlbi Georgia and Lake on private term; 7 bales Nevada, 17c, and 40, Ao Caps on private terms. POULTRY, EGGS AND BUTTER. Trade In butter and eggs Is chiefly local, as the eastern markets do not warrant ship, menu upon a large scale. Poultry is In fair demand and prices are steady. The New York market on Saturday last was reported as fol lows: POULTRY Fine and choice lots of country dressed aie tbe exception, and only such can be expecUd to command mil ngurea, with chickens still the favorite stock Live is dull for all except for chicken, and these sen rainy at former rates. quote prices to-day afollows: Dressed turkeys staie and Western, 16dlSc; do poor, 12l4c; dressed spring chickens chote,per lb. 18a24i-. ow.s-Jersey prime per ir itiaiTo; lair io gooa, iia oc ; ao aie ana Western prime, 14al5c; do do, fair to good, 12 lie Live Poultry pring cblckensperlo, 14 aisc. Fowls , state and Jersey, t er id, uais ; do Western, lOallo: roosters, old, per lb, 7a8c; turkeys, state ana Jersey per io, i4ai-e; ao wes;ern per lb Italic: aucks state ana jersey per pair, 75cal oo; ducis Western per pai, &0a65c; geee, Stale and Jersey per pair, 1 75a 2 40; do We tern, per pair, II 25al 6t. Eggs. Receipts to-day 1,259 bbls. Themar ket Is In a very Irregular condition, and difflcu t to quote clos ly. In view of tne comparatively low rates reached, some holders are inclined to make a snow oi sieauiuesn, ana ioo Is aked for the bes', while others are ui dis posed to sell, will taae 14 c, and in some cases buyers claim they o n operate at 11c On the whole we should call strictly prime lot a steady, but anything at all of off weak and necesaaiuy sna eo in oraer to secure a saie. Western aud Canadians are selling about to gether. Near-by stock, single bbl per dot, 17 18 Western, piime .... 4 Qla Western, fair to good 12 (413 Canadian 14 i&lb Butter. Receipt to-day, S.351 pkg. The demand for fine state butter keeps np very well, and we do not find any accumulation on band, while the buyers who are constantly looking or something superlative In q lailty fall to obtain all they desire. Tnt" claas of customers pay fancy rates occasionally, but there is stilt nothing to warrant a quotation above 3 e for the average of beat creameries. Grade-. just a little off prime sbont balance the de mand in tne quantity oneuug, au j tue poorer sort, though nat excl y plenty, are la sufficient supyly f r all wants. Wettern continue pretty steady all around Fine lots dairypacked are wanted on home account, nd will bring 2la23o. Shippers continue on tbe lookout for suitable g ades at l&aHo. and 20o for fine, and the common sorts sell very well to packers, aat at I1at4 ,o. while stock between tbe sh'pplng and packing grades is meeting witb a fatr sale as compared with taxi week. Tbe exports, r. rather, tbe pnrcbaaes for export, have probably been the heaviest

thl week of any among the season, but operators do no appear to desire riving the particulars We hear of sales to-doyof some 80i packages Western fair at 15c, taken for Glasgow, by a Canadian shipper. Wertem, creamery, prime .. . 2829 Western, creamery, lair to good-.-...... 23a26 Tubs, Wes, era, choice selections 21323 Tuba. Western, good to prime....-. 1519 Tabs Western, fair..... lirai Tubs, Western, poor-.. uai3 Hrkins, Western . .. 18(320 Firkins, Vesiern, poor to good-. 1417 Notk For Jobbing parcels selected l2c may be added to tne above. ON 'CHANGE. Tbe meeting to-day was average In point of attendance, but largely below in regard to business transacted. But these lulls In trade coTre occasionally, and It Is well that they do. Buyers and fellers have an opportunity to look around and make calculations for the time when the business nreeze freshens, and guard themse.ves provided It increases to a gale. A sew branch of business has recently sprung np on 'change known as POCKET GR4IN BROKERAGB. There are now several operators In this line. Tbe largest operator, however, is obtaining more business than he wants, and is frequently required to unload on 'Change. It la the dtclared purpose of a few ol the smaller traders to break up the monopoly, and for the

next week busy times are expected. LIVERPOOL DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. The 11 A. m. Liverpool dlspaW h quoted flour at 21s 6d23s; winter wheat, ite9s 6d; spring wheat, 7s 6d rfSs 9d; white wheat, 9s Id, 39s 4d. Corn 24s 9d. Pork 8Si 6d. Lard 50s 6d3is. Receipts wheat last thlity days 54,000 quar ters, 31,000 being American. SALES ON 'CHANGE. The sales to-day on 'Change, as reported to H. D. Carlisle, Esq., secretary, were as follows: 2 car ear corn......-...... . -.. 8 ca ear corn . .. 3 caTa rejected oats, , . . , 1 car wheat, sample .... - .. 2 cars ear t orn... . . 2 ears wheat . 1 CA1 W XX ä-t 'MM IMMS"S MtMX tear oats sample, ele ............ 4 cars mixed corn 6. cars b. m. corn ele. ........-........ Scars rejected cm, ele5 cars no grade corn. eiCCKS OF GRAIN IN ELEVATORS. unim 43 - .. t 0 !"."..-." 25 44 42 88 Wheat. Oorn. elevator A 2,263 9 ',493 Klevator B 5,0-4 66,' 87 Elevator C- . 3 ,834 Tievatci D- 1.5D0 80) levator E 375 ' 8,341 CltyElev'or. 200 27,304 Oats. Bye. Bary. ',511 M6 2,069 700 2,900 6,875 Total.... 9,422 228,149 13,990 2,915 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The following Is an exhibit of receipts and shipments of leading commodities for the last twenty-four hours: ARTICLES. jRX0PT". SHIFTS Bnn, tons : 140 120 larley, bushels .. loal and Coke, tons-.-..., a: tie. head... - 768 800 1,600 67.S v 4,900 3Ö 900 3'8 m 1,200 52 W 3,ti00 30 3C0 "orn meal, barrels. orn. bnsblfl nocr, oanelß 9ay. Tons ildM, tons. logs, head.-., iorses and moles. nad , ' tfrd, ttsrees... iiNMuim-H . jQDMr, reet . . tats, buabais . 'Tovlnocr, tons... . - 250 9:).5"o 8,400 1 0 2,7110 8 0 5.U0 8 .. 291,50) 2,00 40 4 400 , 40) 4,0 27 100 ye. bushels. 4ieep. nai Wheat, bushels. V ol tons WhlRly, bbls -- WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS. INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARKET. BULK MEATS Provisions were quiet to-dy. Holders were asking 8a9c for e. r. Idee, and 8 ',000 lbs were o d at inside figures last even ing, and could have been had to-day, bat buy ers were Dot ap-posea to tage noia u. s. shoulders are heid at 7c, with no sales re-prt-d. bacon rrices are uncnangea. noun a iota are quoted as follows: Clear sides, iic: clear rio siJes 11c, and shoulders ec. ubiid Bkk" The market is qaotamynncbang d. We quote Joobi ng lots at ioai6o. LA bd - Prices are unchanged and prime steam was oflVred at lt?c. txtRjc t rice have declined, we Quote job bing lots at I At 00 for mess. Bacon and Lard There Is a light demand and a tendency to lower figures. The followl g uuotationH are (or Jobbing lots. Bacon Shoul der, 9c; sugar eared shoulders, canvas, lie; Oaoon Clear sides, iijc; oreaaiast canvas, I4c: Monogram bams, canvas, i4!vc: steam lard, ll6c: ketUe lard, tea, 13c ; do, half bar rel, 14c; do, kegs, 14. INDIANAPOLIS GEOCEBT MARKET. Coftkes A decline in gold has wfakened the market somewhat, lair demand la re ported, With ample slocks. Koatlng grades oi Rio at i9aiuo: ooa to nur at tauo; t rime at 2laii; choioe to lancy at s and Java at S3c. cheese is steady at stfvo lor prime to choice factory. MOLASSEa AimBiBTJP ww urieans moiases is worth 6öa65o for fair to fancy, and sirups at 50call for common to fancy. Rica Dealers Quote at 7a8c for Carolina: 6a 7o for fair to beat Louisiana. sugars- Tbe market waa steady witb a good Jobbirg demand. We quote refined A ilii2c: u. A iiyg' iVfij , 11 1170 ior extras :2 Vi a, 2l4o hard: circle O and B, 10allo: yellows, aloe. soap we quote noosier tvity common oar at S3 n0 per box; Tousey's Oerman 84: other Herman 84,H4 6i': White Kussian pressed cake S8 per box; Peach blossom toilet S3 50; Pure Uold 14 80 per box. K rooms we quote uommon ii peraozen; No. 4 U 25; No. 3 ti 75: No. 2 S3; Parlor 13 50 per dozen. Oaädlxs we Quote Hotel , aoaZle : star can dles, 16al8o; common pressed, 13al4c. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN AND FLOUR MARKET. Corn There was very little dolnslncorn to-dav, though prices as compared wlthyesteidayls quotations are uncha ged. except for high mixed, which waa a shade i ff; sales in clude 7 cars ear at 43a44c Receipts continue 1. berat and the movement to Eastern mar kets is st ill of ave age magnitude for the eason. We quote f. o. b. high mlxeo at 4a 45c; mixed at44a4 c;No2 white at 4 W; yellow 45sa46o: rejected 40ra42c; doli no grade 34a3So; ear 42a44o andduiL Flour Miners rrport quics: aaies ior tne product of the mills, and prices are steady. We quote city l ancles at rrom Ksa7a; lamiiy at m was 10 : extra at ttas ou: low graues ranging from - mr4, as to quail' y. Feed we quote oran at liuaiu ou witn a fair demand. Oats A fatr demand for oats is reported, and quoi ation range from 26to7c; we note sai.d to-day of 2 cars rejected f. o b. at &5r. rtTE riew cr p is in aemana at aaouo. Rte Flour Steady at f I60a475. Wheat The market rules steady at our quo attona for the various grades; sales to-day include a cars rejeoiea dv sample a. jstc. we quota: No 2 red at 85c; No 8 red at Wo; and No 2 amber II ooal 15. - INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCB MARKST. Themaiket is well supplied with articles under tbia bead, and prices have undergone no special change for a week past. apples uuu. w e quote at ? i waa tv. Butter The market Is weaker; good qual ities sell at 15al8o. Beeswax la steady at 25o per pound. Beans We quota whits navy at 75caf 00 per bushel from store. - Koos Are In light request. We quota at 7a 8o per dosen on arrival, and dull. Foreign Fruits We quote oranges steady at ts bu per box. Lemons have advanced to 12uOal3 on per box. feathers Prices are steady. Old feathers are selling at 20a. Duck and mixed feathers command SOaSoo. Uokit-Hanges from 20 to 25 OentS per pound, according to auality.

HAT The market is nnlet. Wa onota;

Prime timothy, large blea, llal2: No. L rge naiep, aiiaiana prairie, seas. MAPLE Sugar We Quote at 18a too per lb. Poultrt The market lsstesdy. Turkeys at 6c per lb; ducks SU0a2 40per dosen; rooejwr w w.u . uiu acnm o w peraown. Oeese, full feathers, 13 60 per dosen. Spring chickens 11 50&1 75. Hags cotton rags are quoted at 2 cents per ÜIN8ENO Dealers are paying 75o per lb for a prime article. xioxa Are quoted at 82 00 per barrel. Tomatoes 2 a3oo per bushel. Plums Are selling at 2 6va3 03 per bush Cantelopes II OUal 50 ner barrel. Hwirr Potatoes Are selling at 13 00 per oarrei. Grapes -Are selling at 13 50a4 00 per stand Watermelons -18 ooai5 oo per 100. Peaches f i 50(3 1 5u per bu. INDIANAPOLIS DRT GOODS MARKET. DRY OOODS We note several chances In staple dry goods: prints have advanced, a hlle brown drills, shirtings, stripes and orown sneet ngs are a iraction OCT. Battikg Ordinary, 10al2Hc; middling, 15c; tost tissue. 16c. Brown Drilling Nashville, 9; Pepperel, vo; esiara.ye. Ticking Ometo 32 Inch. ISc : Amoakeaf . A O.A. 17c; A. 15c; Conestoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c; Meaai, toe ; extra, y. ice : extra . 4-4 aoc : Lewis town, 86 inch, 2oc; 32 Dich, 17c; 80 Inch, 15c; shirting Stripes American, s-s. 10a; SJt. 9c; ahittenden cheviots, B, 8c: AA, 11c; aaa, uc; Ä.js.,uic; Otis cheviots, l4c; Ever Udo, lHe. Paper Cambrics common colors, 5c; nign oiors, i cent mgner. Prints American. 7c: Washington. Mer. fixiac. Richmond. Oriental and Conestoea. 7o; Freeman, 6c; standard Shirting prints. oc ; a i Dion solid eoiors,p$c; wamsuiia, tjc; Mourning prints. 60. Carpet Chain White, 19c; colored, 35c; coverlet warp, fx. Brown Sheetings Vermont. 8a : Nash villa 8c; Middle vUle, 8c; Idaho, 8c; New Albany, so; nun ia oc; iaurei jj., dc ; Laurel ttn 7c: Park A., ökc: Granite B.. 6c: Redford R5j; Pepp N 7c; Pepp O 7c; Pepp R.,7c; Peep So. Bleached Sheetings Lonsdale,10c :Hope 5c: Biaca sinne, ic;jjasoomeni.juc; iinic: -4, 9c; Dwlght HUr, 10c: Vaughn XX, tc; led Dog, 6o : Quaker 7c; Cambrics, Lonsdale, 14o ; Young Warrior, loc: Jabex Knight, 8ic; -Vamsutta, 13c; New York Mills. 13 c. (iAAlN Bags Amoekeag A., 20c: Lewlston VM i2c: Btark. 25c; Union, 22c; Banner, aio : Montaup, .yvu MARKETS BY TrLEGRAPH. NEW YOR&, August 21 -Ftrur Receipts um barrels: demand moderate active and prices unchanged; No 2 f2 2ö(i23: superfine western n ; iate(35 (&415; common toeood extra t4 04 60; good to choice t4 55 io, white wheat xtra Western $5 157 60; extra Ohio r4 20 at 75; St. Louis 14 5rÄg 50; pateut process j j 359 utt. Kva nour unlet and un changed, atifc0f5 05. Corn meal Firmer; Western 60(2 Wbeat Receipts 62,00.1 bushels; spring firmer, offered sparlngl, but in moderate demand ; winter steady and more doing: jno I spring fair at li i); new red west ern lexas II U.-13 : 11; No 2 Ml waukee, s eam afloat, t8c: N 3 Milwaukee spring 2Vi i: No 2 Chicago spring prime, fU'5; No 2 red winter western id in store. 80900. rtye unlet ana steady; Western 60i'35c. Rarley Quiet. Malt Quiet and unchanged. Oorn Receipts U5, 00 Dusaeis; moderate business; mixea western not and warm ungraded, oaaoc; mixed, steamer, ungraded, Mf$5-c,- mixed sail, ungraded 68t9c; low mixed graded 59a; white steamer graded 67c ; yellow m ixed graded 6lc. Ott Moderate business; mixed Western and state 34 a 13c; writ e Western and state l:545c. hops rirrn;tLastern aLd! Western 8i5c lork stare 10 Oc: California 15dlsi. t offee Ouiet and 8t.sdy ; It o cargo. s lö&nc In gold; Job bing iä(äis'ic i" go:o. sugar- Quiet dui nrm; lair to aotMi renuirg ''awii; pi i me ;,: re fined In tairdemano, and firm at llallo. Molasse' ti'iiet and uncuangd. rt ce-steady and in lair demand. Petnninm-Crude Use; reaned i9al9; cases, 23c. Naptha, cit, nrt.i4C -j siu u. changed, inrpentine Spirits steady at litc Eggs Unchanged, Pork New mess liszatais 4tt; beptemDern1, Tallow Dull. Mladlns Dull; Weste n loig clear middies vac: city i. ng clear vrocioc Lard Prime steam $10 6; September Su 7ußa 10 72V. Butter Firm; Western VS&Xc Cheese Quiet; 39c. Whisky teady; Ii 13. tar. LOU Its, August 21. Gotten -Quiet and uacbanged: Middling upland IWac: low mid dling iu.c;god ordinary 9 Vic Kales were made of 15 1 bles. Flour For sound medium grades and extras $4r4 75: o her grades veiy dull. Wheat A shade off f r best grades: in. wneat a snaae on i r best gras: her8flrm; No 2 red fall tll8alln bid Kb; ti 17 b.id for seJer Aoguai; No 3 red li $i t3 4i 3. Corn- steady and firm ; No O'hers firm; ca fal 2 mixed 42 cash; 4.5312,-5c aetler August; 89c seller the year. Uau o 2 37c cash; 3äc for seller August: 2c ior epiemoer. nje 4JV4c e8h; x)c for seller August and Septem ber, .tuney fcome inquiry, nut small sties; prime Minnesota buc. Wbiskv eiales at f u. Pork us ou 18 2 Lard 0c asked. Bulk raeatM Higher and nominally 7"is!a9o. Bcon Steady and in good demand; 8J 9J9 Vic. Hogs Yorkers or bcon Si 8 (4 b 10; bu cher-t' ti 'O&tJ 30; Philadelphias SO 2i C6 3ii. cattle strong ai a nigner ior an butchers' grade: nour steers 3 6!V4r&4 26: cows and heifers 12 253 37; stockers 23 S5; good to choice through -jexans w3 öj. common to fair 2 40;$2 87. Receipts Flour 3ou barrels ; wheat 4n,H0i bushels; com 37, fcO bushels; oats 3,oou bushels; rye 4,0t0 bushels; barley none; hous i,1üj head; cattle i,aoj head. CHICAGO, Aug. 21. Flour Qnlet but firm. Wheat No 2 Chicago sp lng xia for spot: 91C for September; 9 93c lor October; nuü unicag" spring itfc; rejectea csooc. Corn No 2 t4o for spot or Meptemb-r; HVtß lor October; rejected 41-. Oats No2)4o for spot; &c for October; rejected 2i&24c Rye 63c. barley 70o for 8pOt; 72C Ior September, fork In good demand and prices a shade higher; f 17 45 for spot; fi7 45i7 7 f,rt4ep eaiber; 173717 4o tor October; $15 io 415 16 for the j ear. Lard $10 65 tor spot; 110 55 10 67 'or "epteraber; $10 40(g 0 42o ior October; $.0 35310 $lor tbe year. Bulk meats ieaoy aud unchanged. Whisky-$1 10. Freights firmer; wheat louunaio 2c; corn to BuffaiO 2c. Keoelpts Flour, barrels; wheat, 21,000 bushels; com, 300 oU) bushels; oas. 7i.0a bushels: rye, 44,000 bushels; barley 6,00J bushels ; malt, 2,700 bushels. Hblpments Flour, i2,sto oajnii whext, 43uuu ousneis; norn. Ä0 too bushels oa's, 36,0 bushels ; rye. 21.000 bushels. On tbe call board this after noon wheat closed easier; 9lcfor (September ; 92 c for Oc ober, uim-Unchanged. Oats Firmer at 30Vi.o PHILADELPHIA. August 2L Petroleum -Refined 19; crude 14 i6e. Clover Seed $17 18. Flour Quiet aud firm; extra 4(31 2t. Min nesnut family 6(6 50; Ohio and Indiana $5 h7Vifa6 60: high grades $7(3 25. Wbeat-Red 11 U; amber, 1 A&l 22 white, old, l 25. Rye sue. uorn vtuiet; yeiiow 1 s.aauo; mizea 00 4 6c: sail 1 2 !,;; ateamer 6ist5)e for Western white. Oa s-'ra4:c; new 3o35c. WhiskyWestern $1 12. Cheese Steady ; Western, fine. 7&8c. Butter 8teady ; New York state ana israaioru eouniy extras wf27c; jew York state and Bradford 001 nty firsts 2i23c; Western extras 20(2; western extra, firsts, 17(4l8c. Eggs Western, fresh 171 8c. Receipts Wheat 14.000 busbels: corn 56 000 bushels. rOLEDO. Ausust 21. Flour Steady. Wheat No 2 white Wabush, new. f 1 21 ; No 8 white wabasb, new. ji x; ao 1 white Michigan, new, $1 12; amber Michigan spot and August fl 11; new, $1 13: seller September $1 11: do 2 amber Michigan, new, $1 06; No 2 red fall new 11 12; No 3 new red tail $1 f4; rejected red 6tc: o 2 amber Illinois, new, $1 16. Corn High mixed held at&Oe; lowmlxed 4&e; No 2 white 48 He: no grade 47c; damaged 41o. oats Dull: JNO 2 diytci wntte dec; Aiicnigan, old. Sic ; rejected 29c. Receipts Flour 600 barrels: wheat 83.n0 bushels: corn 6.0 0 bushels: oats 10,0-0 bushels; rye 8.00 bushels: barley 37,000 bushels. Hhipmenta Fionr o,4uo Darreis ; wheat 3,UJ0 bushe'a. CINCINNATI, August 21. Cotton Quoted at l;gC FlourFamily $5 00a5 2 Wneat Firm at lower täte; red 80c $1 06. Corn 4648o. Oata-30a42c Rye 67 (58c, BarleyQuiet but firm; toa88". Pork Quiet; $17 75. Lard Steam lio 62 -It' 75; ketUe 12 1012 75; current make $lu 2 ia 037. Bulkmeats-Qulet; shoulders 16 87; clear rib sold at 88 62 cash and buyer A unust; clear 9 00. Bacon ti teady; 17 87, ft to, $9 62, $9 75, $10 25. Whisky -S eady and In Mr demand: $1 10. ButterQuiet: choice Western reserve 18a20c; central Oulol7al&c, Hoes-Com mon 75a OU; f.lrto gotid light $6 MaS 15; beavy $6 15a6 30; receipts l.lif head; anipments loo head. BALT1MORR, August 2L Flour Steady ; Western superfine $2 6J(ft3 76; ettra $4 U05 o0; farnliy 54 l ".5. Wheat Firm aud tctive; red Western 81 lös 1 21. C-rn Western mixed 58a 68c. Oats Quiet and steady : Western white 34a,i5c; Western mixed 3na83o. Pye Steady; 64a57e. Mesa Pork-$19 OoalS 26. Bnlkmsata Hhouiviers 17 25; clear ribs 111 611 75. Lard Refined U Ox Coffee Steady and firm; Rio

cargoes 114 7517 75; lobbing $!625al8ao. Butter Quiet: Western ltal. Petroieum-Sirr.rg: crude 10loe: refined 19 Whisky Steady; fl 13. fecelpta Wheat 28,oio bushel ; corn 47,100 bushels. Shipments Corn 63,oorj bushels. MILWAUKEE, August 21 .Flour Firmer. Wheat Opened firm and closed quiet ant". firm; No 1 Milwaukee f 1 10; No i Milwaukee S5..11! HP '-ember 58: October 9cc: No 1 MUw-okee 6irMc. Corn Hlgber- No 2 44c. Oats In fair demnd: No 2 2933oc. Rve Highr; No 157c. Farley-Firm cash higher; No 2 rejected and Heptember ft'c freights Inactive but firm; wheat to Buffalo 2-; to Oswego 6c. heoelpt Flour s.uoo barrels; wheal 18,-00 bushels. Shipments Floa 5,000 barrels; wheat W.000 bushels. LOUISVILLE, August 21. Oouon Quiet and uncnanged; tic Flour Extra $3 oOa3 ao; extra family $3 7 ai 25; a No 1 $5 25ab50- fancy $5 75a 8J; heat red 9x51 01 ; amber fl uOal 05: white 9c51 10. Corn-White 4tc. Ky 57c! Oata White 33c; mixed 32. Pork-flS 5 a 19 tW. Bulkmesta Shoulders $9 Ott; sides $8 871-' a f9 00; clear $ 25 :f7. Bacon Shoulders $8 12; sides $.00010 26; clar ll'if Hams Hugar-cured 1 4 95. Lard $12 50ai3 00; kees $i3 753i4C0. Whisky $110. Bagging 12c. BOSTON, August 21. Flour In moderat demand; ex ras $4 25a4 75; Western superfine 13 eia3 6; Wisconsin and Minnesota family extra $4 75 6 75; winter wheat, Ohio, Indiana and Michigan, $i 7T1 25; Illinois $67 2; St. Louis S6 5(37 50; faucy Minnesota $6 50(98 50. Oorn Quiet; mixed and ve!low9a64c Oats firm: Iso i white and mixed 3Sj4.c; rejected 32(ij 8c; No white 47a8c. CLEVELAND. Augtist 2l.-Petroleum-Mar-ket steady and firm; standard white 110 test l6Hc. Pork Easier ; $17 42jal7 10 Heptember. Lard unchanged. OSWFUO, August 7L-Wheat-Easier; No Vilwaukee club n 17; No l white Michigan old $1 3L Corn Steady ; 56c; no grade 55c. PITTRBÜRQ, August ?l.-PetroIeum-Quiet but nrm r crude S3 UJ at Parker's; leflnedl3 19c Philadelphia delivery.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS. CHICAGO LIVE 8TOCK MARKET. Chicago. August 20. cattle Keoelpts 2,203 bead; shipmenu Z2on head; market fairly active: steady aud firm full prices: sale Texans. $2 6 3 8t: fair to good, $4 354 65; choice t ex:ra shipping, T4 80 5 00; Hogs Recelp s 5o head; shipments 5,500 head ; market opened firm at a shade higher tor light, but closed easier; h"vv hogs weak bat not lower; coarse heavy $5 505 60; common to fair, $6 765 9J; good, 6 15a6 20; choice light, ö 40. SHEEP-Receipts 8C0 head; market steady: sale at $3 5t 1 5;'. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK MARKET. New York. Aug. 20. Beeves Receipts 3,580 bead, making 9,uobead for the week, against 8,990 head for last week; market former prices nearly Me higher; choicest native steers, $10 2, 10 51: fair to prime, f8 75ai0O0; inferior and common, $ö 757 75; Texans,(6 00 7 5 Sheep and Lambs Receipts 7.7C0 head; maklr g 26,706 for the week, against 4760 for last week; sheep easier at $4 00öfO; prime lots $5 75; lambs area shade firmer at $5 OOra 7 HoGS-Receipts 6.800 hfd, making 18,790 head for the week, sgilr st 19 6"0 head for the previous we-k; sales, I car load of Ohio hogs averaging 220 pounds alive, $6 69 per iOO pounds. KAHT LIEERTY LIVK STOCK MARKET. Kast liberty, pa- Aug. 21. beef Cattle The receipts since Friday last have beea 160 cars of through stock, 62 cars for sale here, or In all 3,601 bead, miking a total for the week ending this day of 6 32 bead, agf Inst 6 46) bead last week. Tbe supply Is fair, with, proa pec s of a good msraet during tbe week, hut bujer sre uol on hnd et. except local buyers, and all trade to-day has been at retail, so no quotations. Hogs The receipts for the 4 days past have been 6,6 -5 head, makings total for the week of 1,V5 head, against 13,145 head tbe week be fore: Yorkers $6 lös 3u; Philadelphias $6 40 (g 55. Sheep The receipts for the 4 days past have been 7,20 head, making a total for the week of 18,3oo hed, agsinst 17,800 head the week before ; selling at t4j5. NEW YORK DtY UOODS MARKET. New York, August aoThere waa a very active demand for points, and the supply In first h-nds was very light; si rapson mourning print ad vt reed to 66c, aud Albion solid colors to 6 4c ; Rddy-toDe fancy prints 7c; cotton goods In fxlr demand and steady; woolen goods moved slowly; foreign goods rather more active. NEW yOSK COl'TOS MARKET. NKW YORK, August 21. Cotton Easy; lWi12 9-Uc for middling uplands. Futures Barely steady. FORE1UN MARKETS. London, August 215 P. v. Consols for money 96 5-" 6: on account 96 5-Uc. United State bonds 6-2 t, 18 6, 105 S: 1867, loss; 10-Hu7h; extra new o's, i07;j. iew xorc Central 7. Erie railway shares 13; Erie rail way sbare preferred 21. S 11 ar No 12 Dutch, standard 2526s s pot ; 26s afljt. Paris, August 2L Rentes, lOCf 57e for ac count. JTranefort. August 21. United States bonds - New 6s, loa; g ANTWERP.Angust 2l.-Flne American Fetroleum 4of. Liverpool. August 21. Cotton Quiet and unchanged; 6 6 d: 'sales of 10,0 bales, including 2,'0n bales for speculation and export and 6,7iO b'eof American. Breadstufia Cloverseed 5i fc-. Pork Prime mess 88S-B-et-Prlme mess 728. Lard r lue American 6o35is. Cheese-Best grades ol American 4n. Bacon a es tern Ion clear middles 49s; short clear middles 6 s. Tall.w 4ts. PetroleQmHpiritsl ; refined 15,()8. unseed oil 2K324KS. hesin-Common 4a5s; pale 14s. Spirits turpentine 21. N. OTIC'E OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is herrbv gl vei that the undersigned has been appointed by the Marion Civil Circuit court of Marion coun ty, Indiana, administratrix of tbe estate of Dent is Foley, late of said county, deceased. Bald estate is supposed to be solvent. MARY FOLEY, July 15, 1876. Administratrix. N OTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice 1 hereby given that tbe undersigned has ben appo.nted by tbe Marion Civil Circuit Court 01 Marion county. Indiana, adminlsirator of tbe estate of Jane Hainan, late of said county, deceased. Bald et late is supposed to be solvent HIRAM H. HALL, Augu-t 18, 186. Administrator. 5 MORE THAN HALF A CENTURT AGO DR. H. D. SELLERS, A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN OF PITTS BÜRO, Discovered and used in his practice the popular remedy known throughout the country aa HELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP. This is. no auack remedy. Thousands are living witnesses of its wonderful curative powers. It Is pleasant to take, and sure to cure coughs, colds, croup, bronchial affections tickling In the throat, and ail diseases of a kindred nature. K. E. Seiler A Co., Pittsburg, Pa., are a so proprietors of Johnson's Rheumatic 00m pound, the great Internal remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, headache, ete. Their Dr. Undaey'a lleod Heaireber Is a most wonderlui remedy. It cures ah blood and skin disease-, such as te tsr, scrofulous affections, ulcers, boils, pimples, mercurial diseases, etc. The genuine has R. E. Sellers A Co. s name on the bottom of each wrapper. You can have a doctor always lu tbe house Dy keeping HELLERS' FAMILY MEDICINES on band. Forftale, by all druggists' and country;dea