Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1876 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL VEDNESDAWAGUST' 30: 1876 -. '--Ä W -t 8

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OUR MONTHLY A LITBRARY, FASHION i AND : FAMILY MAGAZINE I FOR THE PEOPLE. Jl Pair of Elegant Oil Pictures to every Subscriber. Subccrint!on with Premi um, 7Scj without Premium ATflTY TfFTY COTIS A YEAE I Irtraoidinarr Inducement to Agants. 25 Ceata Paid fere very Sew Bntjscri'jar. FIRST TREMIUM: A Lady's Gold Hunting Case Watch, costing 1100, to the person sending In the largest list of names, with the money, during SECOND PREMICM : A magnificent orig nal Oil Paintli-g, elegantly framed, -etc PREMIUMS FOR EVERY BODY. Bend fcr specimen copies (free) and examine me terms to otcuia,cwi LS.AYRES&C0., Publishers, INDIANAPOLIS. MONEY AND TUE MARKETS. OrnCI OV THE iKDIAlf APOLI8 HECTINEn, TVKAV AT EVESINO, AUgUBt 29, 18'. Ab oom Dared with the past two weeks the local money market Is an hanged. Tbebaiks are finding ready employment for their loan able funds at n per cent., the lowest rate for strictly prime paper. Eastern exchange is In -gor-d supply at par between bank and 1-10 to i premium for counter transactions. City orders are unchanged and are quoted at cents. INDIANAPOLIS CLBARINO HOUSE. Clearings. Balances. Fori weeks ending June lo...s4,-3,"03 l,109,"0ti For 4 weeks ending July 6,27 vu For 4 weeks endlr g Aug. 5 4,373 0 0 For week ending Aug. 12 1,3 8,(K1 For week endiDK Ang. 19 1 2 (HO For we, ending auk. 2ti i,i i.o o Monday, Aug 2 l2,oto Tuesday, Auz.29 - 17t,'i0 1,66 OOP 1,4 a. OK) 4.17.(0 482,000 iJ6-t,l O fc0,0i tr,iX0 MOSkT AT OTHRR POINTS. St. Louis The Globe-Democrat of Monday says: A better and more hopeful feeling per Tad es banking circle. Borne of the money demand at the banks was bused on country w ints for grain carry leg, and on these by city customers for crop receipts Into this market; shipment bü's were also offered, principally on flour S uth. Jobbers, who are laying i fall stock, we; e fair customers lor moi.ey: Kome manufacturing paper was seen; miscellaneous demands m.ide up a fair aggregate in discounting. rhe leneiai supply of money Is abundant, 8 per cent, generally charged to regular customers. Home banks have out funds on call at S per cef., but tbus far have not been obliged to call them in. Outsider Jrcbibly have to pay 1 percent., bats H the eaoing rate at the prominent banks. Private capital Is plenty. or mis there hnbni Hille more Inquiry by good city aid country mortgages, which, however, did not show lucre enough to call tor special comment. A BANKING J 1KB. The "ffew York Correspondent of the Boston Journal tells the following: The failure or Max Stadler hasshaken the community. The firm took the elegant building of Bail A Black and opened a clothing- store on a manimo'.h scale. The paper or the house was taken by a great many cau'lous pe pie. Among the parties that held the note was one of our tanks celebrated tor it prudence. The rule of the board is to rctive no paper that is not approved by come one of the director. It was found that the bank beld UM worth of the Botes ol Max Udler. This paper was accepted on the Indorsement of a gentleman who boasted that the bank had never lot anything by h's recommendation. Bathe was away; IW.OiO were In the bank, and the -drawers bad failed The bank signed a petition to throw the house into bankruptcy. A board meeting was 1' eld and the abcent director was present. He was taunted with bis recommendation and the results, lie coolly replied: "You ate barking up the wrong tree, gentlenren; Max Htadier has failed; Hack Stadler has not tailed; and the notes In this bank were made by the latter gentleman, and aie as good as gold." Tnese-retary wan burritd off to lake the name 1 th bank off the bankrup'cy petition. VSWT0SS MOJfKT AND STOCK MARKET. Mr York. Monday, August 28 Money closed at lper cent, on call; prime mercantile.paper 3alc. Assistant treasurer disbursed loea.OJO. Custom receipts, tSCJOLO. Clearings, fl 1,000,000. fiterling exchange, dull, fiterling 10 days. 487; do. on sight, 488a489, Cold opened at 111. declined to 1WA. and eioaed atO10. Loans fiat to 2 per cent, for borrowing. Weakness of market was due to some sales opposed to be connected with syndicate op erations. Government bonds lower thli afternoon In sympathy with gold and also with various rumors fa vorabia to success of syndicate, market dosed feverish. Railroad bods strong; In late afternoon dealings Western Pacific advanced to ! 62, an Improvement of per cent.; other lssuts maintained morning's improvement. State bonds quiet; prices nominal. Stock marke" opened irregular with fre quent fluctuations within &l" per cent Widest fluctuations wer on Delaware, Larkswaunaand Wenero mid Si Paul shares. At second board, market was weak on soma of the coal roads. Lelawre, Lackawanna and Wes'ern deellnirg tofcl and Delaware ajd Hudson Canal to h4. ihi decline aficced the genera l.ttonly In slight degree on lt sales. Delaware. Lc Awanna and Wesen recovered to tAi, and lor -odd lota of Delaware and Hudson aiai sold op to 85, and the whole market was a little Himer in tone. Lake Shore recovered tos : . Paul, com mon, to iVA' piefrned, o 66; Rock Island to li 3: Northwestern, preferred, to tir'i: West ern Union tot9atd New Jersey eatral to .40. Market clotted dull aiid litLe better feel(Mg. 'iranaacllons'on the Btock Exchange to-day arregated 113 356 sparen, of which 7, were iwie, 84X0 Lake Shore, 1,2 v Northwestern, Ips) Boot Island, Mft.st. faul. 800 Western Union, 88,00) Delaware Lackawanna and Western, lo.frio New Jersey Central and ß.uuu MloaJgan Central. OTWRNSfBrrr SBOTTRITTES. 'lue. w'diThT in. Uat.iMon - - 0. 8, 's 11 Tj.B.rs VW 114 I 1JT1 .MS 116 H31 U.S. 68 (new) 116 'lbpa 1141 "7 U3 liOH 0.8.' D.8.6'1 a a 13 per el I iok-n. 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Tue. W 'UiTüTiFn. ,öau Mon )ia l'enn 4i' 49 27 49 49 25 48 44 48 2 2ft 10 few Tennesseee Sew Virginias. I'd Virginias 44 27 15 Hutsnun iotK 0KNEHAL STOCKS. Tne.1 WdiTHTiFrt. i-riauiHon if. D. Telegraph tactile Mail. art 1 s' avi 1 idams Express. irm'112 war, Kxr-reMS-imerican Kx J. 8. Ex DCeti... M. ) . CehtraL-. 1 11 ft WIIM I rte, preferred iarjeta Harlem, pTd--. dlcbhzan Cent! J. f. SlOCK8.. ake Hhore Illinois Cejat'l.... X A rtttbarg Northwestern MorthWn pref. H. J.CentrU Xock Island.... it. Paul... it. Paul,prel abtuih Wabash pref... fort Way ne.. erre Haute. Terre U. pref. Jalcago 4 Alton J. & A. pref-.... )hloa Missis pi Indiana Ont'L. B. 4 Q a. A 8U Joe. JelawareA Lac V. AP.Teleg'ph u r. onaa rj. p. b llOf It. asira uiv. hive por cent l und loan. COMMERCIAL. There is a steady Improvement In a l de partments of miscellaneous merchandise, and business localities are beglnnirg to wear a snore lively aspect. Iu boots and shoes, dry good, notions and hats an 1 caps buyer are taking hold liberally for the season, and the fall trade Is commencing fully two weeks earlier than uuaL This is accounted for fro 31 the fact that stccks of goods tbrougt out the country are nnpiecedenrediy low, and country mercnan s find it necessary to re plenish their stocks in advance of theli he ivy ran purchases. Indianapolis merchants are fullv prepared to respond to the wants of the trade, and buyers express themselves as satis fied with stocks, prices, etc. The movement In grain Is somewhat restrict ed, owing to the want or cars, and this is par ticularly true wltu regaid to corn, in which the movement will be greatly Increased as soon as the railroads can supply transportation. Oats are In good r quest and wheat is coming forward more libera ly. The Chicago Times of Monday contains the following in regard to the grain crops of the North wes'. From information received from a private source, a loc a grain house sui mlses the condition and character of the new grain ciops In low, Minnesota and Wisconsin, as follows: Our returns from a riirl- party sent by us and now traveling in the West and Lort iwest, strongly indicate that wheat in Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin, while of good quality, will be fully 25 pr cent, short of an average yield. In low the average on old farms is less than in !ormr yeats. an tte threghine so far has developed co slderab'e shrinkage in luequaiuy pr acre, ine average in ihe non hern counties of Iowa will turn out from a to 1 bushels per acre,he Utter being the exception, and pei baps 7 to 8 bushels being a fair average. There is some old wheat In farmers' hanrfa but It is not or a quality litely to compete with h new wheat, as in moat t 1 dal-rs who hold It In coun'ry warehouses are compelled to ke-p turning It over to Improve or pies irve Its condition. In Minnes t that leid tarns nnt thnnl lh. same as In Iowa, the qualltr. however, being excellent. In rnny counties one-hair to wothirds crop is r ffirl aid falls mach or it is yet In the fle.d, uriuer geneiny have taken advantage of tne fine weither to stack. in Wisconsin the conditions are aoont th samt asln Iowa and Mlnneso a, the oualitv bei CK t od bn the yield noor-inmintu. tlons one-naif crop and In none over twothirds. Th old wheat remaining in th hands of dealers and farmer is not being sent iurwu ireay na tne receipts irom tne new crop, in an event, mnt for the next rays be vtry light. Du 1 jg Angust do fluure likely to be reached In t hin market would have any effect In materially Increasing the receip t, at 'armers are cot a anxious to realise upon as th-y are to save what they have raised Otts are a fair yield, but verv itirht Th samples received from the new crop would indicate tbattn weight two-thirds of a crop is a large estimate. Barley, with the exception of a few wr stern counties in Minnesota, turns out uoorlv. There hav bf en a few cars received, and that d p t gr de of No. 2 la ko.kI ani bring abu 9c, bat thepo r is very poor, and brings aboa 55c. On the whole, we should call the crop about two-thirds 0: an average as to qua tlty and quality. uorn is reported as up to the average In Iowa, except In counties bvdeiin on the Missouri river and Dakota, wnere giassboppers have d ne great d mKr, In many pluces having altogether uestroyed thecrop. In Illinois the condition has Improved cLriDgthe past 21 day hut It 1 yet below the average 9 KO VISIONS were slightly off to-day as compared with yesterday, thoagn wenotesalesof 160,000 ibt.C Psides late last evening, and to-d y at 8c, though later buyers are offering only 7c. Tne following shows the movement of provisions at CtilcHto from Aovemuer 1 to August 26, in the years nam d: BECEIVKD. Since yov. 1, Bame time, 1875. 1874 6. Beef, pVg. - 35 604 30JK9 20,1 25 4689 fork DD'S Cut meats, lbs.. Lard, lbs. . 43,673, 19 3L',9ji ,070 49SC,r7 221U,257 SHIPPkD. Beef, pkes 65,161 2 9.9 3 565 Pork, bbls t.ut meais,lbs.. Lard, lbs. ..355 291, Ö ...1 2.830s2j 309. 5,951 0,579,3.0 WOOL. We have no quotable changes to note In pric-r, but 'be market has assumed more firmness and salt s are made at better figure than prevailed some weeks tlace. The New York market ot Sa'arday Is commented apon as follows: A pretty strong, nnliorm market at nil former rates on all really desiriJble goods seemi to cover about the general position. As be 'ore noted, the additions to eott recently made have a tendency 10 Induce frome hat greater caution, and bujers now select closei j, and know petty well what they can 00 with stocs belore they hand e It. Mini, the fcmount of boklutss 1 considered encourwtlng, and with Jew exceptions we find the rade in a cheerful mood. Some dou t prevails In rgard to replacing ttock In store a- they become xhkOsttd, owing to the stiff ideas of Interior operators, bat Ii Is hoptd that when ike position is thoroughly nnde s'ood less extravagai t rates will be -saed. The manu'xetartng interest certainly does not warrant the payment of much, if sßy, aar nee over the present cost ol wool, audit 00 full views aie entertaloed the ti.deucy wll1 be to e n tract the outlet again to tbe nairow limit offered be ore the late levial o demand. Mos ho ders here are lncl bed to remain somewhat conservative, ana there is a noticeable tend' r cy to entertain and accept ail really mil b tXiIrom strictly tellable rouroea. Td is are closely Pt&nned. 1 some case mannfaclurera have Mou It 1m possible to ob aln ail ihv stock they were willing to haudie. Hneeorohlog fleeces end the beet telec lons of lexaicd il'ornia iprmg spptar to have moviO best of lat". bn mm reported for tbe week embrace: '5,i00 pour d XXOhlo at4oa4lc; 4",ouu M.thlgn at Zc; i5iOU washed Western, part at o; MO Onio eomblng at 7oi UA Ohio

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delaine, 8,000 combing delaine, 10oo washed Ohio oelalne, pounaa meoiam utcfn, 700 state and 70,000 lexas at i7a23c, 3u.owi Kastern e t I3c : ! 0 ,'Kju do at -ac : o.waj 10 w qo at 17a2iio 5 V0i tastern do, ,10 do, Io.m o do 65 baaa No. 1 palled, u bas lambs super, s bag 4 b ack puned ani S,0uo pounds Cali fornia lambs' on private terms; iß,uw pouuus spring ali ornia at 2.a26c: xu.i.u v 00 at i5a 23c; w.eo do t 23c. l,4yg do at 22c; 6, Oioo at 2:'ca26c; 5,iii Ueorgia atic; ö.'uj aoat i7c bum; L.bals Nevada at 2fic; 11,'tu nnnndi d . Ki.oo 1 Colorado. 0.0 Uiab. 2O.U0 Oregon and 6 bales ttouth American on pri vat terms. POULTRY, BUTTER AND EGGS. We note a firmer feeling in egg and an ad vance In Drioes. Butter 1 steady, wna a good local demand for cnolce qaalities. Pooltry IS Slenay witn a lair oeuituiu lurnuip ments. Toe New York mars et is reported as follows by the Commercial uu.lelln of uaturdy last: , E iUt.-Keceipts to-oay i,u 00 . jue feel Id Is a little upplt-h on relly good slock, snd quotations are a lractlon hiaher to-da. The deo and seems to oe very good an t as the supplies do not Increase, receiver are euab.ed toasMime ana carry out a suongtr pwiuuu. Parcels showing only small faults aisomeet w ih a fair cli, and are a shade stifler, but where good 4 are positively poorer interior the buyer mul tiave pretty ta.y terms as an Indttvremeni to operat . Near by stock.single bbl.per doz. 17J18 81 alx 1 6a 17 Western, Ohio and Michigan . 1 a 15 Kar Hestern 13 a 14 Western inferior 12 a 13 Canadian .. . 15 a 15 POULT AYDresed puliry of good to prime quality has bseu held a 1 tie moi firmly aud meets with a fair demand. Llv Is in good cemand and firm, especially ' for caicens and fowls. Quoted: D esstd tnr-k-ys. im ate and Western, I65I83; do poor, 12( 14c; d retted spriDg chicaeiiB, choice, per p und. lt 4c. Fowl Jersey prl e, per ib, I63 7c: fair to g od, 14,16c; 00 Suite and we-tern prime, 14 Uc: ao do, fair to good. U (al3. Live poultry-Spring chickens, per lb, I5al9c. Fow r, 8tale and Je sey, per 4b, 13 5o; do Western, per lb, 13(3 lie; roost-erg, old. fer lb, 7(8o; tursevs, btle and Jer ey, per D,lll6c; do Westert, per lb. 13$14c; ducss, täte and Jersey, per pair, 75c(all; ducks, Western, per pair, 6i7oc; geese, State and Jr-rsey. per pair. II 7ö(2 5J; do Western, per pair, II 2 i(äl 60. BCTTER. Receipts to-day, 4,f5S pkgs. For 8tate butter tne market remains about steady but no bet er. The demand Is fair, but the supply 1 larger, the weather warmer and buyers will not pay more tban lormer extremes. About 3 c Is tbe top rate in a wholesale way, and we have beard of Invoices of good attractive creamery pall sold l&2c lower, while tbe fancy iota selected out and commanding above 30n are iets plenty than heietofore. Choice flrkUs In Invoices at 27c and half tubs 2So are about ex reme rates, with the Ufeual allowance for JobMK selec tions, western remains aieaoy all ib rough. with sancy oalry worth 2 (cat possibly 2ic and the off" or medium eradcS still lu de mand from exporters at ' liac, and 2 c for extra fl be. 'lakeu as a whole, the geneial marset hoids Us own, but 1 without buojaucy. and st Here continue to meet all calls at tun rates. Firkin, natural yellow, choice Firkins, poor to good Hall nrkliiit. tub . il'ClU .Mw.27a28 i4a-6 27a B 25. 2 tiulf Hrkins, tub-, state prime lUif ürkluH, tub8, state, ial. to good...... Wel-li tub.4, .elecied-. Weiwh tub-, fine, In lot.... Welsh tubs, coiLinob to g kk!. ..2ia24 ....iUi.7 ....2. a 2 .lya5j ON 'CUOB. The attendance to-day was fully average, and business appealed to be brisk. LIVERPOOL. DISPATCH ON 'CHANGE. The 11 A. M. Liverpool alspatt h quoted flour at 21s 6drjs23s; winter wLeat,9n&94 6J; sprins wheat, 7s 6d 8t 9d; white wheat, 9s 2d J9s 4d. Corn 24s9d25s. Pork bSi Bd. Lard 60s. STOCKS OF GRAIN IN BLRVATORS. Wbt. 1,871 4,717 Corn. 63.937 0,9 a 20,1.20 Oats. Rye. Bary ilevator A. 2,)l! 9 3,W7 6a0 A JO 2,900 levator Clevator C.. Slevaici 1'.Slevator City rile v 'or.. 8,112 Total. 8,191 182,969 14,287 6,539 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. The following is an exhibit of receipts and shipments of leading commodities for the ltst twenty-four hours: ASTIOUS. MO'PT". SHIFTS 160 849 2.11 800 67,6tt 8,UU0 Brvn. tons 180 daxley, bushel. oai and Coke, tons.. . la tue, nead Jörn meal, carrels. torn. Duaneir. 'loar, oarrels. day, tons iiciea. tons.. docs. bead.. 1,050 4 to 390,501 7,' 00 7o 8J0 1,4 "0 17,- tl 19 DO loll 10 0 110,0011 4.9J0 2. 4.1M. 8,075 6.62 1 22 6u lorses and males, near . Lara, tierces ats, bnshais. Provirion. tons. iye. buahels.... eep. uead V heal, bushels, v ol tons AThUky, bbls a- 4 WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE INDIANAPOLib MAKKElb. INDIANAPOLIS PROVISION MARKET. Bulk Mi i-There was a light demand or tue bog prod a t to-day, tuouh we noe nies of 0 i 0 lbs c. r. sides last evening at 8c. La er buyer re offering only 7c; shoulders are quou d at c. Bacon Pi icea are unchanged. Round lots are quoted as loliowa: Clear sides, llo: dear rio Ues lie, and shoulders 8c. uRian Bxxt Tne maxket In quoianly nncbunx d. w e quota touoixig lota at ittalttj. Lard -The market was umhatged, and Firtm steam was held at 10alUc; kettle at lUSc ruiu- Prices have declined. We quote Jobbing lot ai lAiui .or nies. Bacon and Lard The els alightdemand aud a teudeuey to lower flguiea. Tue fuliowl g quotailon are Lr Joob ng lota, tiaoon ahouiders,8c;sajatr euied shoulders, canvas, 11c; oaoon clear sides, ilo. breakfast canvas, 14 'c- Monogram nama, canvas, 4.e: steam lard,10o. ketue lard, tos,12o;do, halt barrel, i3j. do, kegs, 13c INDIANAPOLIS GROOXRT MARKET. Coffees -Prices rule steady, and no change has occuiied lor the pnst two weeks. KoatlLg raas 01 t&io at i9al9 ; jod to lair at 2U . 0c; 1 rime al al ils; choice to fancy a: 22Ha23 .o and Java at 83o. tu CE8K Is steady at 8 tor prime to choice factory . iloiutsHKb no Hi rut J w Orleans molasses is worth 5nanöu for fair to fancy, and sirups t Ti call for ommon to tancy . Rick Dealers Quote at 7a&c for Carolina: 6a To for fair to beat Louisiana. tTJOAKS A good demand for the various grde is reported and prices are steady, though A'saie a traction lower. We quo .e re flu at A. lllc.otJA llai4c; 11110 sitraC. .24.2kc nard; circle V ana B, iua lic; yellows, aloo noAP We quou Uuosler City common bar 183 Oper bin; Touseji's German M: other German 84(44 M': White ttusslan pressed cake 16 per buz : Peach blossom toilet 83 60; Pure iold 84 su per box. brooms We quota Common 82 per dosen; No. 4 225; No. 8 $2 75; No. 2 83; Parlor 13 50 per losen. cahdlxs We quote Hotel, aua21e; star canHen, )6al8o: common pressed. 18ai4o. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN AND FLOUR MARKET. OA Tbe market was weaker to-day. and the lemiei cy still Is to lowr value; we note Haiesni 2rarsbtah mixed at 44 so: f.o, b. at 4e; 2 cam mtxe-i a 43c. We quote f. o. b. high mlxeu al 44a 4c! mixed at 8a43o; No 2 white at 4lc: ye low nominal at 45c; rej-cted crmlnai at 4,a42c; no giade 85a4i ear dull at 4a4?o. FUiCk The market mles steady. We quote city 1 ancles at from f6an 2i;iamlly a Ua5 75; extra at Ma47i: low grades rangln rom ti 'a , as to quail y. Kekd We quote 'ran tin 25 10 60 with s air frvmau, wlthssles of 2 c. s at 119 25. OAT3-Tbe market is reported steady for the 7rioua grades at 25a8c, witn a le of lr ai S Sc. Bye New cr p is in demand at 45 50c, ÜVS JLOCR b4Ja4ly m f iiCi'.3.

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Wheat Trade in wheat is improving with more liberal recip's, and sales to-day include 1 car No 2 red at SI 05; 1 car new wheat by ample at II 1 We quote: No 2 red at tl mal 03; No 3 red at 85attic: and No 2 axber fl OOal 15; choice ambei II ltl 15. INDIANAPOLIS PRODJCB MARKKT. Apfles Dull. We auote at 11 ooal (0.

Butter The market is weak er; good qualities sell at loalSo. ; Beeswax is steady at 25o per pound. 1 Uians We qnote white navy at 75caSl 00 per bnahel from store. üiQoa Are in light request. We quote at 9a lOo per dozen on arrival, and duiL Foreign Fruits We quote oranges steady at tu b" per box. Lemons have advanced to . 12 uOal3 uti per box. feathers Prices are steady. Old feath ers are selling at 20a3oc Duck and mixed feathers command 20&auc. Honey Ranges from 20 to 25 eents per poand, according to quality. Hat-Prime loose presstd new timothv at $10 per ton. mafli duo ar we quote at 13a 15c per lb. Poultry Tbe market Is steady. Turkeys at 60 per lb; ducks 81 60a2 40 per dozen; roos ters u per aoaen, oiu nens vs uu peroos-n. Geese, full feathers, 13 60 per dozen. Spring chickens II 50al 7L KAGS-Ootton rags are quoted at 2 cents per pound UINSKSQ Dealers are paying 75o per lb for a prime article. wioN Are quoted at 12 00 per barrel. Tomatoes l&aaiic per bushel. Plums Are selling at '2 &ja3 0J per bush Caktelopes $1 ooal 60 per barrel. Sweet Potatoes Are selling at $3 00 per narrel. grapes Are selling at 84 C0a5 00 per stand Peches $2 503 60 per bu. Heeds We q tote timothy at $150210, and flax seed at $1 oji ou. INDIANAPOLIS DRT GOODS MARKET. DRY GOODS A more active trade is reported, and prices are undergoing but little change. batting Ordinary, 10al2c; middling, 15c; lest Ussue, 16c. Brown Drilling Nashville, 9; Pepperel, 83; Stark, 9o. Ticking Omego 82 Inch, 19c; Amoskeag, A O.A. 17c; A, 15c; Conestoga, 4-4 Medal, 17c; Medal, 16c; extra, , 18c ; extra, 4-4 2uc; Lewistown, 86 inch, 2oc; 32 inch, 17c; 80 inch, 15c; plaid 20c shirting 8TRIPES--American, 8-S, lCc ; 8-3, 9c: Chittenden cheviots, B, 9c; AA, 11c; AAA. 12c; XX,12c; OUs cheviots, ila; Everett do, 11 So. Paper Cambrics Common colors, 63; high olors, lcent higher. Prints American. 7c; Washington, Merrimac, Kicnmond, Oriental and conestoga, 7c; Freeman, 6e; standard dhirting prints, be; Albion solid xlors,6c; Wameutta, uo ; Mourning prints, 6o. Carpet chain White, We; colored, 25c; wverlet warp, 22c. Browk HHKKTiMOS Vermont, 8j ; Nash vllle ic; Mlddleville, c; Idaho, 6c; New AlbHi.y, c; surk . A. , 8c; Laurel D., 8c; Laurel d., 7c; ParkAöc; Granite B., 60: Bedford R., Si; Pepp N 7o; Pepp O., 7c; Pepp R., 7?; Peop .,9c Bleached Sheetikos Lonsdale, 11c; Hope 8o : Biack stone,9o : M asoomenLlOc : H i il JSc : t-4, 9c; Dwight rttar, I0c ; Vaughn XX, 7c; 4ad Dog, 6c : Quaker 7c ; Cambrics, Lonsdale, 14c; Young Warrior, loc; Jaoes Knight, 8c; -Vamsutta, lie: New York Mills. 13c. UAA.IM BaGH AmosKeax A., ic ; iewlston V., 2c; Stark, 25c; Union, 22c; Banner. 21c:tionUinp, iüc. MI-iOSLLANB'JUS MARKETS. Hides Best city green hide , cows. 5c; steers weiKiiing 8a los cr over, 6a; best city veal skins, 10c; bet city kip skin. 7c green salted, cured, &t t6o; dry salted hides; 60; dry flint, inane. Grubby hides, ;,-price. .j e HKins are quoted at 50&5cc, according 10 quality. Nails We quote lOd at 55 oe per :keg and maller numbers at the nflua advances Salt Cor lots: Saginaw, fl Söal 70; Ohio river, 31 öoat 60. Tobacco We quote: Royal Gem at EOc; Monitor Navy, 62a63o; baled tobacco, 47aS140c; bright navies and quarters, 80at 5c; smoKlag brands, common, 31ai5c; choice, 60a 65c; flne75call25; fine cubs, 66a90c; black tobacon 48a:o In caddies: twists, soadOc. Wool 1 he market is steady. We quote unwashed at I'QZic: fleece washed 273oc : tnbfutbxcl uuotmc: burry wool 610o per lb less. C'AHOT Prices are steady rushed Bugar candy at 12al3o per Ib. : pure stick candy 14c; kisses at lac; French kisses at 17c ; gum dro;s at 14a2oc; Jackson balls at 15c ; common mixed at 15c; fine do at 16a 21c. Coal and Wood We quote: Anthracite, per ton, $8 03; Brasil block, per inshel, 12 j; w te Ki vex, i4c; and creek, 16c : tilgnland gra'e, 100: Highland steam 8c; Pitts urg. 18 1; Braxi nut, dome .tii. 12o; do. steam Bracll slack. 7o; Virginia cannel.iS;; Indiana cannel, iOc ; coke, 12a) 5c: wo f-4 60a a ri per cord . Drugs Prices are steady. Afcafoeilda is quoted a- 25a3ue: alcohol at t-' 20i2 35; alum, p r pound 4a6c; camphor per poand, &äa4"e rocblneal, per pound,Wa'Lc; chloroform, per pound, II 01 15; copperas, barrels, per pound, 2a3c; cream tartar, pure, 42a 4'w ; mdlgo, per pound, II lOal 3d; lloonoe, iJalb, per pound, genuine, 40a45o; magnesia, cai b , 2 oz., per pound, 4Ja45z ; morphine, P. A Wperounce, M75a& 00; marider, per pound, laloc: oil. castor. No I, per gallon. 41 ouallioll, bergamont. per pound. $s2öa6 50; opium, per pound. 87 5ia7 75; quinine, per ounce, $2 40 a2 5; b lna m copaiba 85c; soap, castlle. fr., Is2öc; soda, bioib, kegs, per pound, 6a6c; salts, epsom, per pound, 4aoc: snuff, Garrett's, pack n per gros, 17t-0; an off Oarretl's, per c -se 01 four dozen, f 16 00: sulphur, flour, per pound, 6kc; saltpetre, per pound, liaiöc; turpnilie,35a40c 1" IBM ttocaa a ample and prices steady. Mackerel, new mesa per dpi, U7ais; nan bbl tl3otal4; quarter barrel, r7; Kits, W75;No 1 ixtra per barre1. $24 U0: half barrel. 112 60; pel juarter bbl, KS U); per kit, $2 25; No. 1 er bbl, $16 00; per half bbl, 60; per quarter bbl, It 50; kits. II 85; No 2 large per obi,$l 00: per half bbl, $7 50; per quarter bbl, 11 ou; kit, 81 2 j; No. 2 medium per bbl $13 10; per half barrel, 16 It ; per quarter barrel, 83 40 ; per kit, fl 25; No. 1 white fish per half bbi, li 61; per quarter bbl, S3 25; per kit, $1 00; family white fish per half bbl, $3 00; per quarter obl.il Ml; per kit,7fta&c; No l lake berrlcg.haU 13 to; quarters, II To; kits. 65c: Labrador nerring, bbls, 18 00; half bbls, 14 2: Round shore lerrlng. 17 (: half barrel, $4 UU; mess salman per half barrel, 89 00; per kit, $2 uu; boneless 3od fish, per pound, 7c; bank Cod Ash per round, 6c; No. 1 herring, per box, 40o; No. herring scaled per oox, 45c: sardines, halves, "c; quarters, 6c. No. 1 pickerel, half bbl, $55'; quarter bb s, 12 25' kiU. Voo. Leather Prices are unchanged. Oak slaughtered sole is quoted at 87a40o Buffalo, 80s36o; harness 82a36c: upper 22a25o per foot; French calf, II 75a2 25; French kip, 11 lOal 60; collar, per foot, 20c; bridle, per dosen. $48 OOano 0; domestic calf, $1 lOalSO; kip. domestic. 60caSl 10. Lumber Domestic: Tbe market for domestic lumber was au-aoy with a fair demand. Walnut Nw, 1 and 2, 4-4 aud up., green, 8 04) per M. N04. 1 and 2, X to , green, $Kia 45 per M; culls, 4-4 and up., green, $15 per M; Nos. land 2, 4-4 am np., dry, $JÜa55 per M; culls. 4-4 and no., dry, S.oaii&u per a. - Poplar Clear. 4-4 and up., green, $ ."2502 clear, 4-4 and up., dry, I2a26 per M: common. 4-4 and up., green, '14 per H : common. 4-1 and up., dry, Ii5al7 per M; clear, , green, ll-ai'; No. 2,. kreen, I12al4 per M. Asb Nos. 1 and 2,4-4 and n p., green $2 a 22-0 per M;No. land 2, 4-4 and up. dry $22 to a25. nuts Soft shelled almonds quoted at21a'23c; Alberts 14al5c; walnuts, French, 11c: Naples old, 15c; new 17alHc; Brazil nnts lOallo; peanuts, ml, raw, 8a8o; white Virginias 10c; roasted 8c higher. iron and steel Prices are unchanged. Bar Iron is quoted at 82 55a2 60. Sneet, roiled, 10 to 14, 4c; 15 to 20, 4c; 27, 4c CLarooal, lo advance on above rates. Other sizes and numbers are graded at proportionate rates, ttteel la quoted as follows: Sanderson's bestEngllAb tool. 23o: American tool, 16c: prlng steel. 1 Inch. 12c: V Inch and over loc ; German seel. 9o: mill pick shapes, 27c. Uorse shoes. Mnrden's, 85 25 per keg; mule, $1 higher: plow wings, steel, 7c Tiknkrs' Stock We htve no change te make In quotations. We quote t lln plate U quoted, fer IO. 10x14, charcoal, arsi quality, at I9 60; IX, ditto, at 113 00; IU, 14x20 roofing tin, 19 00. Brass kettle, 45c; No n iron B. 4 4w; No 27 smooth Iron, 550 Moorehead'S galvanized Iron, 80 per cent diaunt from list. ZJnc, per sheet. Ho: per sask, 10o. Pig tin. Strait's, 27c. Wirebright and annealed 40 per cent discount from dst prloe; lacquered 85 per cent dluoount toider Tinner's 18c. Copper Sheeting, 14 tr is os, 84c; punished, 14 to 18 os.4oc; bolt eop per, 84o ; bottoms, 84c Lead-J'ig, 80; bar, 0; antimony. I o: Kabbit metal. iHaJOe. Wiwrxiw U lass Prices are steady and we tjuw., UU U ZH i'-XU ti to, lUXli CI 75; ACXlt

15 25: 10x18 15 2', with 40 per cent, off to the trade. Oils We note a narp advancs In coal oil. We - quote- linseed oil at t45Sc: raw and boiled, 69af-0; write strained lard, 9 call CO-No. 1 do, 8 ja 90c: No. 2 do. 85a9i!c: castor oll, I 15al 2i; neatsfool oll, II; fish eil (Banks), & al5c; fish oU (Siralts). 6"atiuc; tanner s oil, 42c; Labrador, 0a8So: bfailJght, 2 Alle; coaroil, 2 a25c: fine machinery oil, 4"a96c; lubrisatlna oils, 90a; W. V a . In brlcatlne, 20a3i e ; natoi al rook, 9Ua4 e : tallow oil, MtK-al id.

Pio Irom -The maket is etead7. The lotlowina quotations fairly represent this mar ket: HOT BLAST CHARCOALHanging Rock, No. 1, per ton-.r2 sn-ail 01 4n HannlDs; Koch:, No. 2, pr ton.. l to ail Wl Hanging Kork, Forge, per ton.- 20 w?20 ro Sout hern Brands. No. I. per ton. noi Hont hern Brands. Forge.per ton 19 5r20 00 Virginia, No. 1, per ton 22 t Virginia, No. 2, perton.... SO 8 'Ä 21 00 Virginia rorge, per ton m uuj tone-coal and coke. Hanging Rock, No. 1, per ton 21 00(321 F0 , Hanginii Rock, Forge per ton 18 W(a2l (O Red itiort, No. 1, per ton 25 i&26 10 Red Short, forge, per ton.. 22 IQ Am. Scotch, No. 1, per oa 23 UO'S 63 COLD BLAST. Hanging Rock, Car Wheel, ton- 89 00344 00 Mltuteori, Car Wheel, per ton. 84 t Southern Brands Car Wheel, ton 19 0034 00 Machinery and Forge, per ton.- 29 00(34 00 tuooou, per ton INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK MARKET Tuesday Evexixo, Aug. i9. Reported by J. B. Sedwlck. wholrsale commission dealer in cattle, HOGS AND SHEEP. . Cattle There was a dull market to-day wbh 2 0 catt e for the local trade, ths shippers and butchers buying sparingly, leaviig but little unsold at the close. There .s a better demand for b 11 grades of cttle. andwebope soon to see the market in a healthy condition. Well foimed, smooth, fat shipping f leeen, weighing 1,40) to I,6ou 14 Ct'4 50 uooa, tat, sin 00m snipping steers weighing l.ioo to i;) ... Extra butcher's cattle, reUll ... n Medium to fair butcher's cattle Common ... Bulls and scuawags...8 2593 75 3 5o4 Oi 8 0 i33 2i 2 0.)2 75 1 002 W Pheep Are a little dull at $3 00:94 CO. Hogs -Tbe market Is stady, and packers were paying Irom 6 75Q6 10 by rosa. Keceipt of hogs lair. MARKETS BY TELKGRAPH. NEW IORK, August 28. Flour Receipts S2.0UI barrels: liniiied demand; No 2 $2 1) (43 5; superfine Western and state 13 25 4 26 common to good extra Western and täte $4 3i 34 e-i ; food to choice extra Western and II 60(33 lu; white wheat extra Western $5 15(9 1 ou; extra unio rl augg 79; extra or, luls $4 90, a 8 M: Minnesota patent process, good to cho'.w, $5 6 &9 00. Kye flour Unchanged: western at 1(35 uu. vom meal More active: Western $1 &ö($2 8'. Wheat Receipts re.uuu ourneis; good sound sprin onter; others un chsngel; Minnesota spring $ 16; extra write Micmgsn, choice new, 11 24: No l Milwaukee spring i 0 1 3J: No 3 Milwaukee spring H5 abc ; new winter red Kansas II 23 ; amber Michigan, new, $124; No 8 Milwaukee spring 1 wkii 11, a. u a vuiciKo pnug 91 w 1(91 o ; w l n -ter ra Western, lrftfrtor,B5c. Rye Qaiet bat steady; state, old, 85c. Barley S eady and unchanged: No 4 rowed state and No 6 rowed state 8 c;i 0j; Canada range Si 05ai 30. Malt Qu et and steady. Corn Keceipts 137,iO0 nusutis: ipenea ana c;oea q-uet ana itss firm; Western mixed, hot and warm, 5 5 c; !o4f mixed graded 56; mixed steamer, ungraded, oa Sac; mixed sail, nnaraded. 67 wr8c; yellow, steamer, 68.t8-c: white West ern steam r 6s:. Oals Receipts 26,010 busheis; oneiea nrm ana Closed dun; western mixed and state 323; white Western snd state 35 s44c Hay Unchar ged . shipping 6oc. Hopf:-Unchanged. Coline Quiet and firm; Klo cargoes 15 ic; Jobbing argoes 15rci9c, gold. Hugar Fair to good refining 9fasc; prime 9 c; refined quiet llallc. Molasses Unchanged. Kice Unchanged. Petroleum Crude 14sc: refined H5W9tc; ca-es(a 8 7-16c. Rosin Strained $1 65(jl er. Turpentine piiita 19(ä3 c. E.e-Excited and higher; Western ltifsi9c. Pork Closed firm; ie meh8.ui7; epiemDer cri iöjo 17, Beef Unchanged. Middles Dull : Western long cleai 9c ; city long clear Ve. LardPnme steam $10 lOQlo 12; September lio ln. Butter Unchanged. Cheeae-3a9c. Whisky Dull and heavy ; 81 12 CHICAGO, Aug. 23. Flour Firm and unchanged. Wheal Acive, firm and h gher; advanced to 2c. No 2 Chicago splug94o cash : 9l9iJ4C tor September;i6c for October; No 8 Chicago spring 83: rejected 66,ä6Hc. Corn Active but weak and lower; No 2 43c cash; 42'sc for September: 4t c for October; rejected at4'c. Oat DuU weak and lower; No 2 31o ca8h:8132c for Auguht; 8lüo lor We pi ember; rejected at 2c. Bye Good demand and shade higher; 6Uc. Barley Sieady and firm 78c caob ; 77c for September. Pora Dull and weak, lower; 816 9i cab for October; 8 4 92 for the year. Lard Uil', weak und lower; 110 0210 06 cash ; 19 b for Oc ober ; 89 06 lor the year. Bulk meats Easier; Shoulders 696: short rin, 88 c short clear, 8 Bo. Whlsky-$l (9; freights, corn Buffalo 2c bid 2c asked. Receipts Flour, 7,nuj barrels; wheat. lS.0oii bushels; corn, o9'J,0i0 bushels; oars, 54X0 bushels; rye, 6,0U) bushels: barley, 4,600 bushels. HblpnienU Flour. 7,ho barrels ; wheat, f 5,003 bushels; corn, Sie.ooo bushels: oats, 54,000 bush eis ; rye, 9,5t0 bushels; barley, 3,100 bushels. HT. LOUIS, August 18 Cotton Quiet, and unchanged. Flour Dull and unchanged. Wheat Dull BDd lower; No2red lall 11 14a 1 13 for spot; $1 15 bio f r August; No 3 red tall Iii. Coro aab. nig her; options lower; No 2 mixed 4(tJ13c, for snot; 3o for August; 4i'34ifcc 'r 8 ptember. 4 yio for Oclobei; 40c t i November. Oats Uoettled and lower; No 2 i2o tor spot; 8i9g3tio for September; 81c for October. Re higher; 51(351c for spot; 62c for ueptember. BarleyNo market. Whisky Steady and unchanged ; sales at 81 10. Pork Fatier; saiesat (17 00. Lard DuU and uncaanged, sales at $10 2j, Bulkmeats NothiDg doing. Bacon Firmer; $7 50, 7 75, l 12 19 25, $9 6. 0 75. HogsActlve but not quotably higher; tbe demand exceeds tbe supply; Yorkers or bacon 85 75(3 6 to: butcners 6 lugo so: fancy la 5e 40. cat-lle-Dall and unchanged, the demaud being entirely local. Receipt s Flour 8,9t0 barrels; wheat 6,8uU bushels: corn 6M.10J bushels; oats 31,0)0 bushes J rye none; barley l,ouo bushels; hogs 9 0 head . cattle l.ouv head. CINCINNATI, August 2S. Ootton-Dull; lla F our Siesdy wltn a fair demand ; $ (0 Wneat Demand light and holders mm; red 90c3j$l 06. corn Quiet and steady; 4To. Oats Qalet and firm; 35a43c Kye Steady and unchanged; 6 arfsc Barlev Steady ana firm; 8X4e- Pork uull and nominal: $16 75jl7 uO. Lard Inactive: steam $9 87loi0; k et tie $12 001260; current make 19 5. Bulk Meats Active: shoulders $6 25; clear rios 17 67 8 I0casb,$i 00 buyer August; clear S 619 8 6.'. Baoon Fair demand but at lower rate; $7 tx, $7 75, $9 Ou, 9 25, $lc. Whisky Steady with a fair dem nd; $1 10. Batter Fair demand : choice Wentern reserve 17a2ic; Cent ral Ohio I4t20c ; packers are paying llai5c. Hogs Stea y and Aim; common light 5 75 jeTti; fair to good light 1 7 3 1; fair toaood ueavy $6 15(96 35; receipts 8b5 nead; shipments 217 head. TOLEDO, August 28. Flour Stead r. Wheat l ull and lower; No2 white Wabash nom mal fl 18; No 3 whl eJWabash II 0i; No 1 white Michigan si 10; No 2 white Michigan 1(4; extra white Michigan beld at $1 17; amber Michigan $109; oflered lor September 41 u-W: September new spot, $1 10; No 2 a) ptembrteo; new 11 14; No 1 red winter new, 'eld at II 16; Ni-2 red winter new II 09; No 3 red winter new 1102; rejected red winter new 85e; No 2 amner Illinois new l ll. Corn-Dull and lower: high mixed 48c;iow miX"d 4Ixc;no grade 46c. damaged 40. Oats-Sie-dv;No 2rew at.-2o; No 2 old 8c; Michigan 33c; rejecd 2c ReceiptsFlour 2 0brreM; wbet 47.U4I bushels; corn 45,ooj bnsbela; oats 21,000 bushels. Shipments Flour 9 bar els; weat b,usj bushels; corn 49.' uu bushels: oats 20 (AO bushels. . BALTIMORE, August 28. Flour Wwtm superflBe rJ50l25;exira oorDnf4 00(34 25; family I52ö9 75. Wneat Firmer; red Western, 00 in mo. 1 to choice. $1 tOtft 20; red Pennsylvania II 16. Corn Weak: Western mixed ic. Oats Western white 35i36c: Western mixed 81(o,33c Provisions Dull and heavy -Poik MesSl9 0. Bulk meats Shoulders 7; clear rib sides 88 i'i loose. Baoon b"uldets 850;dear rib 11025. Lrd Riflned lis Coffee -Rio cargws 14 418; ; Jobbing argoe6(iH!c. Butler Dull; -Western 164 Oc Pef roir urn -Crude 12 -c; refined i6c Whisky U IS. Receipts-Wheat 29,KM bushels; corn 79 .UW bushels. BhlpmenU-Corn 58,ikC bushöia. LO D IB VILLK, August 2.-Ootton-Mlddllng Jic. F:oniH5twdy iBdwichaEgwieAtrafjoo

3 5 family 13 f0ji4 25: A No 115 2:35 JO; lancy 15 T55 50 Wheat-Firmer: No 1 red foil 95ca;l ": No 1 ambpr lifiirai ostwhtta

II 0 öl lo. Corn Pull; white 44c; mixed 42c. Kye 6.c. Oits Nrmlr aliv unchanged: new 80c. Provl-lons -Unsettled nd renerailv lower. Pork Dull ar.d lower; I 7(3.17 25. Bulk meats 16 50, $8 bo I 75, 89 00. Bacon Shoulders 17 75: sides 19 2Va9 6: Oar flo 25ai0 0. Hams Sugar cured lkml5. Lard Tiere HJftOäli 75; p lme keg tli 75. Whisky Bteady and unchanged ; 1 10. Bagging iCm MILWAUKEE,' August rS.-Fiour-FDm but quiet. Wheat ipened strong and advanced I'gC.out closed firm; o 1 Milwaukee 1 t9; No 2 Milwaukee t9c: September 9c;Octo- ' ber 99c; No 3 &7c. Corn-Lower; Nj 2 42c. oats-Sieaoy aid in gaod demand; No 8 old 32c: new 3'c; Mepiemer ic: rejee'ed 27c Kye- flgher: N 1 Sc. Barley Buoyant nd higher: No 2 spring no September 8"c; No a September 4ic. Freights Nomina ly . firmer. Wheat to Buffalo 2c. ReceiptsFlour 6,0 0 barrels; wheat 23,v bushels. Shipments Flour 4 fiM barrel; wbesi 39,ou0 buthels. PHILADKLPHI A. Auzust 28. Petroleum excited; refined '823c; crude Ibc. Flour extra 11(9 60; wis onsln and Minn4Kta family $o&5 50: f-old Ohio and Indiana 8 66 i6&0:famly $78 23; new Wisconsin and Minnesota family föc7 60. Wheat Red new, fl Ii 1; amber $1 .931 ; white II 25 1 30. Rye 60c. orn Yeliow .7rtf-8c: sail 5Vc; s 'earn 2 53c. O -New,; &:v-c ; old orili Western 40(a44c. Whtsky-81 13 Cheese f air; 78c. Butter-Steady and unchanged. Eaus 17.ai8c Kecelpia Wheat 10,0 0 bu.hels; corn 58 001 bushels. BO-TTO N, August 28. -Flour Demand steady snd uochanged. Corn Western mixed and yellow 67f6ie Onta No 2 white and mixed 39 45c; rejected 823?0c. PITTSBORG, August 28. Petroleum Market strong and great! aicluted; crude 83 80 at Parker's Landing; refined 13c, Philadelphia delivery. CLEVELAND, August 2. Petroleum Quotations unchanged; standard white 110 test 2ic OSWEGO. August 2S.-Unchanged. No grade 63c Corn FOREIGN MARKET?. Paris, August 2 Rente, I06f 27c Frankfort, August 21 United States secu ntlea-New 58,113. Antwerp, August 28. Fine American Pe troleum,4Sf. London, August 28-4 p. k. Consols for money 9 6 164; on account 8 5-16d. United Htatet bonds 6-20S, 1865, U5; s-aiK. J867, It 6: it-4x n-6: new nve 10". ew York Central 97; Erie railway shares 0; Erie nrefAmvt I retroieum Kenned 14s. 244. Snlrlt tnrrwntni.'-n Linseed o!i-24j The Mrk Lane Express, in its review of the corn trade, says: Harvesting la progressing satisfactorily, and the bulk of tie grain crop 1; belt g secured. The wheat ; ield will be less than an average, and probably not larger tban that of 1875. Tills result Is disappointing; however, the quality ii fine and the weight heavy. .New barley Is saLs'aciory. Liverpool August 28. Cotton 6Jd ; sales of 8,00il bales. Including 1 Om bale tor e peculation and export, and ooo bales of American. Wheal call torn la white average 9s2di98 4d: (felliornla club 6l(a9 9d ; reo Western spring No 2 to No 1 7s 9-1 (a 91 ; winW red Western, Nr to No !, 9s'. 8- 6d. Pork -Mess 8S's. Beef -Prime mess 72s. Lard-60s. Cheese 4S. Bncon Western iodi olear middles 44"; sh rt cleat middle 61-. Tollow 41s. Petro-1-nm-Spirlts lis; redued 15V.,alrj4. Linseed oil 24s. Rosin-Common 4S5'; Pale lis. Spirits turpentlnn-23'i o2t4. N OTICE 43F ADMINISTRATION. Notice lsherbv givei that the underMjned has been appointed by tte Marion Civil Circuit Conn of Marion county. Indiana, administratrix of the e- ate of Dennis Foley, late oi said county, deceased. Bald es. ate is supposed to be solvent. MART FOLEY, Administratrix. July. 15, 1876. N OTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice 1- hereby given that tbe undersigned has oet-n appointed by the Mutkm Civil Circuit Court oi Marion county. Indiana, administrator of the estate of Jane Hamnn, late of said county, deceased. Bald ettaie Is supposed to be solvent. HIRAM H. HALL, Administrator. August 18, 1876. CHALLENGE 111 compwt mmrKet; pencU, pen-bolder, cnldina pen, package or Ink Powder ufrk-lrnt to sulks s bottla of) at black Ink In on aecond, M valoabl racetpta, and pent elegant combination et, aleev bnttotis, atnda and collar button to match. Sample packac. 5 cenu; I psrkagM with aaaorted Jewelry, ft ; li paokairea, . Snl fur aanipl doaen and conndential terms to agants. . F. Stockkax, 27 Bond St., New Tork. OFFBCBAL PRESS. A VBTBVSI.SS MA.S.ttbe rr.Bi. UvtUi have mm. or aVi; . on prim-in fmttd adrrrtitinf. Jr trill pm fnr irmelf mvrrmnd or .7.- it it uimjU mnd troa in nmitmctioH: (VavfiWi in aVoca and Jknimm: ra,v rnpd in opemtim. Print 14 1-2 f F-XIZ iHrnrt. tot ft to ff'o. urnm ae tamp or PlMtrrn'rJ Vnflnn't of PriMinii fhtßt m tl . COLOINC &CO. OSTMll.tS4i.liO!TOJ. Notice to Non-fteaident. Whereas, a certain precept has been dulyissued to me by the mavorof the City of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of said city, dated August 5 1876, ehowlng that there is due the following named contractor the amount here n after specified for street improvement ln the city of Indianapolis, Mai Ion county, Indiana : Due John L Hanna for grading and graveling archer street and Mdewal a, 1 rom Michigan street to Clifford avenue, irom Dormsn N. Dvidou tbe sum c thiriy-fl ve dollars tt& 00) amount of a-ssessment charged agalcst or No. eighty-five (85) In Davidtou s second addition to the city oi Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. Now, the said defendant is hereby notified that nnless within ( ) days after the publication for three weeas of ihis notice, the amount so assessed sgalnst the above described lot or parcel of land Is paid, I will proceed to collect tbe amount so assessed by levy and sale o' said lot or parcel ot land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satUfy the abjve claim, and all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., August 30, 1X76. MO-rUi THAN HALF A CLNTURX - , ; . , AUO DR. H. D. SELLERS, A CELLBRATED PHYSICIAN CF PITTSBURG. s Discovered and used ln his practice tbe popalar remedy k no wn Uu oughout the country a HELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP. This is no quack remedy. Thousands are living witnesses of Its wonderful - curative powers. Ills pleasant to take, and sure to oure coughs, colds, croup, broncoial affections tickling In the throat, and ai diseases of a kindred nature, at. K. Seiler A (X., II tt burg,. Pa., area so propsaetors ot Johnson's Rnenmatio oompoucu, the gret Internal remedy for rheumatism, cearalgia, headache, etn ' Their Dr. I.lnalsey'a Imx1 Kearrber Is a, most wondertui remedy. It cures al bioodand skiu disease', such as te-ter, scrofulous affect lous, ulcers, bods pltnpies, mercurial sis-' eases, etc The genuine has R. E. Sellers A Co. a name ou tbe bottom oi each wrapper. You can have a doctor always la the nous, oy keeping SELLERS; FAMILY MEDICLNÜJon band. , . , For.aal by all druggists-snd .eountryldeal rt

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