Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1876 — Page 8

TIIE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MOKNING, OCTOBER 25, 187G.

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Regular -customer and Depositors, i however, are awommodaU'd without delay when names re unexceptionabki, and the rates of interest r.re firm at 10 toi- ier cent. The supply cf .Eastern exchange is In ex--res of tlw demand and . rate re lrreguJ lar. Between bitiUs transaction;' are at .par to 75 per cent. disccnt, And Counter sales-s.ro made at 1-10 premi jru. IgdlamTtyoIis Clearing Ilxmwe. Clearings. Balances. Tor 4 weeks ending .Tune H...?i,nv;,i!0 51'i,!0'J I"or 4 weekseJtii July 8. 5,27M.j isi.ioo Kor 4 weeks tRlrt.z Aul'. 5. 4,:7.S.w) 42Ux For 4 v.-eeksendt-,; Sept. 2... 4.7ii5,0n0 1,P,.7,H(io. For4weeksentin Sept. 00... o.iW,l" 1,-Vr2,t00 For week ending wt. 7 l-"as.oi 325,000 For week ending Get. 14 .. 1..T01, 44ii.uk. For week ending Oct. 21 455.0.M Monday, Oct. 23 200,k 7(,lii0 ".Thursday, Oct. 4 205,UfJ 71,uu0 CoKtnterciaJ. For the week entfing thU evening, we are r Tiot required tocunniicleany essential-changes' i In prices of leading commodities. .The volume ..of trade is up to pendent estimates in the various departments cf-.miscellaneous merchandise. In dry goods, stocks are all lhat-uld le desired and prices rc steady. In hoots and . fhoes, a fair trade l is reported. In groceries, - there is a. strong foflLng In coffees, aad au early advance is pitiable. f la the departmeitWof grain business Is quiet, . owing to the want t cars. Other cJtlosjre experiencing the ha Hie embarrassment. The' .Bt.XiOtt's G;obe-Deijratof Monday sayr : .One of the grievances of the present Is the lack -of cars for ;We transportatioc of : freights eastward. Already the -.hutiness .of -St. I .on la has -suffered from this r cause. Railroad ".companies generally :are una! de, or wef, up to -.Saturday afi ternoon, unable to Answer the demands of r shippers, and some ritf.cd to receive freights f for the:l'ast. Only t o lines on SatnrJay were receiving, the Wodidia, and the Ohio ; and Mlssk; pi railroads, Uiat charge tariff rat es, oiaimlnghat they ac. get all the business they want at these Aj;ir8, ami therefore the non-necet!ty of acecptk g lower rates. Thus wet nd that ilouBAnd corn Khlpmeata ,cre restrict i and are likely to le, to say not itingof the her eommer-kil interests of tills .jnarket now suffering. Jr ability to ehlp pn- . ducts meat' accumulation of receipts hen, and this ft a illy mean degression iu price;. "Thus ourow i merchant aire not the only Interested pari es in tuts trouble. Western larB'.ers andoperators hu havo to share It,' And are oblijad to submit io low values la place of payiuc; quotatiotis. Wt. fouis"Ls it alone suiec-tcd to Jnconven-: lence. C'hicaso, Indianapolsjiud otln-r points have .experieji -ed dinicuUv In the respect timinnc. Ttic (fat cry iu .tie Western uiarKets is for morr cars to ho CASt loadtal; but they axe Iu scjucty supply. V'ndi tbtedly I'.ie largo trade Ihnt hft-s been enJoyeO Jx-ti e,i the East and the West for weks i--t prodA eed the trxMiUQ. The geuernl ireviv&lf business has m&de:itirge deiuaiHls oponsJU'fthe w' roads of theconntry. MVstrn infptiantt wi. o buy In Eustf.rn markets, ffearinK.ere vauce isa freiKtit mtvlPiin tlie lvo-t, ilM iu k rs;e st.ks of goud tairller tkan ural. taerefore, offering af wi'sttbound Treifthts libtve hi light Iu .Oiober, and Just here 4 where the mtaehief coiuid In. TbeEaster rallrot's refuse, so mis said, to deUer coijyLy cars or the West. Irutlst aipoo returie ng thenc to the Wetit .kxuleUor, TDuiWT in th(-t, they Lold the enrs. reiiardh ju 4t tlo absolute demands of W:tern comnieice. IftJ: asertkn bo foundud In fact tUa&t toe EAMtet n roa4t.are nursuiNg.the policy i adioiLted, 'wfnrm" .litotild Im I ouin inMtltated.. -No cars that cac b? utilized hhould be &Uow(ri to temaln at Entern oiui ln!;er than absolaely necesKary to iinlcmd nnd farepara for a rrtiUPn -trip, empty .or touted. T;e profit A raiU roailsfiliould notOt allowed to Interfere with the ereater profit In transporting promptly AVeteru -xliK-t.-v. The dk u of Hnxwm ru.ilroada nUould not In permittd U plnceui embargo upon the trae of the West. Mercantile interests are twvai jable lothe entir? 6cvntry t be trtfl-l Ith. UistolM tiopwl, tlierfore, that If vil tog lurrfrnBt, thramli tii pr una by other mt-wu, will teek to lv press upon rsJU road men thenecossltyof prov.ain cars when pMaibl, nd4i( rfturmins; tli rolling tM-k now wnltlox (r wenound fr-inht-s. If farther delays are wade, ,t?iere maj le suspicions that the scarcity of cars is inttuled, as a prr lirnlnary to inttiandlog further advance in TroTLslona r qIet and weaker. Stocks of winter cared me.hj are light and üoldors do not neem to be solkritoas .bout cLning out. r471er rib sides to-day are quoCed at c to 8jc, anddry salted shoulders at 1c, though heard parties say that 6ye latPyjc were outside ggures ' In tfce general market busius openod today wyji indication of a fair veekV tnule. Ladrygeods the demand ontln falr.ond prices are ruliag steady for all descriptions of domesUe goods. The New York CoinmeKlal Culletlnof fe rdayaays: There has been a little more animation In the package trade, and although few large tnnsatlous were reported, a air jggreauj amonnt of asNDrted merchandise wits distributed in execution of orders from the Wet and Northwest. But business was not active, and It sems quite probable that we shall Iiavb a slutcgtsh market nntll after the presidential election, although Jobbers' stocks are so lUh generally that a steady, lg!t Irtiate demand may oe tsxpecteu in uitt meantime, inejoo-i Ling trade has been rather more active

and considerable qnantitles of cotton goods calicoes, drexs fabrics, Ac, were shipjd to Western states in whlcJi elections werif lately held. The near-by trade were also in the market In Ulr numbers, and bouctit mrslerate jmounls of jssortHl goods, but thus fsr the iomand from the Mivlihe and Eastern States has ke'a less liberal than from more distant points. Cotton g'xxls haveteeuln Hzhtdemandfrom first hands, with the exception cf low grade cottn anneU. popular makes of fcrown sliectI nits, ami bleached Miirtlngs at from Kc to 10c, wliich were fairly active, and well sold up. Fine bleached shirtings were taken in rnolfrute parcels bv the shirt trade, but it is yet too early to look far much animation in thlseon-Hi-tion. Clevots were in stendy reuuest, bet dealings in other makes of rolored cottons have bc-en siviall and unintportant. Corw-t Jeans j.nd sat teens are moving slowly, but htocks ure comparatively lit'.it in rirst hands, several mak'- being clos-Iy s.M up to receipt. Pia NTS. There has been a fair movement in dark madder fancies, and more ordr-rs were n-ceiv-d from the interior to-day than for sometime past, chiefly for Miiall lots. The Jobbing distribution has 4tHu fairly satisfactory iu lwth wide and regular prints. The suiplyof dark prints in first hands has begun to accumulate, but Is stlU very liaht compared with former seasons, and as pnxluetion has already etn considerably curtiiiled, a steady market for the best work may b locked for for some time to come, although it is not unlikely that a ft'W price revisions may become necessary in ordctr to move certain uuikes which have unduly accumu

lated. The feature of tlie mnrXet wa-tke reduction try ngonts of (Jloucister and Ancona fancy prints to 7e. The SoutJibridge prints (represnU-d by Messrs. I toot -A. Childs at their new t-tore, 87 Worth MtrMt) T-e showti in a variety of handsome fall uiadiT styles, which re favorably received by the trade, and are doing well. (HiiKhams in dress coods effects have b: Jn Stev1y demand, but stapl makes are moving s owIt ami In smaJl nuantlties. V oi-sted Drills O'orxis. Cashmeres have been In fair reoueet. ain arc now in better supily than a short time;o. Kelf-colorel fancy, .nd tlauiasse fabrics are in moderate demand ana alpacas are doing fairly. Wool. Tlie market rules steady, but transactions are of limited Importance. Tlie New Fork yrket on 8atui.-y last was rovleweJ as fol lows: There does apjear to be much that is really new on the marlcet at the inement. Husiness Uuctuates Koinfwliat, but iu a whole rt-twhea a :f.lr total, and lor all standard and nttrwuve enulesof Ptock about former rates are Insisted upon and obtained without much difficulty. Uoth buyers -nd sellers, liowevec, njv-ls-ar to be i-watculng indications very closely. and study tlie chances for the future with interest. Holders feeiJ that if the goods aurket makes any positive improvement nt all they must at once uln a further advantage of much Importance, and believing that the chances favor the rest.lt, asstinie a corresponding denn-o of confidence, both on the rals a.sUed antl the manner of oferiug supplies. Manufacturers, however, twin as yet to lack an assurance of a healtl?y Im provement oil their production, and thoumi Mdmittins the iossibiIities of a gain.onr inJiMtsed to awticipate such an event by stock ing up bcyoifJ oniers nctuauy in naiKi. The question of supplies really avoilable, too, is mill an open ne, and advocates of both a-seant ticciimulatiouor of a stock equal to tae con Miinptive nei esiitles of the market can still Imj found. The w.ixllke ndvic.-s from abroiwl do not appear to have any decided intluezve.but sucu as niav Jirise irotn a hone that cenenit business here may be b"nefited by hostilities cbioad. Thci' is a'posoibility of iniprovement on fondun -wools from toe Meiliteranean, U'.ack Sea, etc, but clothing grades are not stimulated as yet. nnd we nnd a portion .of the trade who Kuest that they may evco'Le deprcswd to an e-ttent sufficient to come Lu comjetitiou with the home growth. Advice from tJUif'ornia, at hand this morning, represent holders as af'ain stitrening in tiieir views, and in some cast s.ecoming a little rampant. Ihe week's business has Invn fair at about -previous, ratee. sales of SOlitjs XX Ohio, t"c; 2."),000 Es do, 4.V: :,(XX) lbsc'elalne, 47c: i-,0Udo 47c; 4,0) ibs couibing and-delainc, 4.V'i""lf ; "J,tXd Ibi uutvashed Ohio combing, :x!;7.ji)O0 lbs unwashed nnd unmerciiaMUvjlu fWces, ;ji..Slc; öD.txw ISt-s XX Ohio, IO,!) Ibs unwaslusl combing, 17 bas'No. 1 pulleil, i.r bas short extra do, l it) bagsolil extra do. Wti bat:s puper do, 13,000 lbs donr.estic noils on private terms; 4,1)00 lbs Vestern Texas, ."ic; 20J)o9 lbs do, part lnproved, nt il(;t24e: .V"0 lbs tlo, ii-; IW) lbs.Wwtcriila. 213'ik- ;700 lbsow Texan, ItsudSc; 10,UiO Ibs Eastern Texas, 24ci; lO.UUO lbs do, ;H),0U0 lbs Westetn do, .'17 bales spring California on private terms; 30,000 lbs spring do,21'-.2oc iooiju lbs do, 20;ßc; 15.000 U ilo, 24c: 5.IJO0 lbs ordinary pulled California, lVc; 2-"00 lbs fall, lS(Ulc; 1:1 bags second faH, !V5 )c:, 10,000 ibsburrv lambs', Jic; 5,000 lbs da, SJc: 3.or lbs Ores;n, 27c 10,000 lbs do, 2.UX) ll fall Callibrnia, 50.000 lbs do, 50 bales Capo aid .750 bales Don skei on private terme. iEgXTs and Poultry. Prvces are firm for eggs, Ith light receipts. Poultry is on better upply, and It ere are no essential in qaotatioatvr several days past. Tlx Kcw York market a Saturday was quoted as follows: Eo' Receipts t o-day, 154 barrels. The ineral market conti nues strong and rntherin theupvard turn Sor really attractive stotlc. The supply of auch is scarce; Philadelphia Is drawlu uponusAs well an non interior dep, and tbe.igh local wants are modt'rate, holders nnturai'y iwd conf Jent. Strictly first cliKt lots of U estern an) Korlb25t quick, aud ha e soM at iC Vc. There is cons lerable poor aaid nif-fjrade. stock here, aud tui can be reaebml on comparatively eay terins- Limed eK 8low,RU2 seldom Kit. eed fora er figures. Nenr-by ick, single. brl...,n-?r doz. St ate .... . Western, rime... w 20' 527 20 ee.: 2 24 25 20 13 hair Vtiiirn. (TZ ocit Ca 1 1 at 1 la n Unicd Htai;... Xilnicd WetVitn. PouLTRY-Cn dressed the marC:et is a little cneertain.4.Uvyers are part iculvr as to kind and condition, and raosWof the-M ck has to he (ercrfdolTiB.i.rfierto tucve It. Clve is very dull, and pciees favor the i'.uyer. The w.ather Is bad for ponJtry ireurrally. We qojte: TreM;d turkeys, fstatn und Western, I'tUie; d-o poor, 13(tele; dreswd spt ng cliir kenK,.i)oce, per lb, ll'Cc. FowU Ir'y prime, er lb, llv&Jx; fair Jo irood, 12 (Lk J lo. State aud Western prime, i2al4c; do. do., fair to good, JbÜ2c. Xle. Poultry Spring chiclens, per lb, Vtorn, illlc; Jrsoy, 12Jo. Fowls, State avd Jersey, per lb, Jlli'.c; do. WVistern, l(llc roos tern, old, perb, ti.ic; turkejs, State uiid Jrs'y, pr lb, i:.14c:do. Westetn, porlb, jotfjifc; ducks, Htate ind Jersey. py pair, RSrUe; ducks. Western, per pair, 60(.ijOc; f;ee, Htal Muii Jurwy, jxt pair, SI 50 (rri 25; a i. Westeru, pe pair, &1 JMl So. AincrleanC'omuieree and the Eurotiean Tlio commercial mind Is very much concerned wU.h regard to the probableeflect of the Kjuitern wtr upon Aineriean conxnerce. The New York Commercial Iiulletiu discusses tlie suboctaswklows: J-'ortunaU-lj- for ns, w have b extenslvo eo:HBierual relations with tit her the belllgcranls. TJie biickwardclvilizatioa of both fowers Limit their commerce, and transat&ntle tnvta liaM never uttraetnd tb ambitious of either. Our lm port.' from Husxi;, in iSTj, antounUHl to only gl.wuXW aad from Tur-' key to 0,000. rnth.RAtne year. our eiporta toUusKi were Jil,M.O and to Turkey 4,21'.- ). Ourt-liief -jort-s to both countries were ptroleuiu, arms and ammunition; besides which we have ent to Russia considerable quantities of spiritis. The loss of all this trad., however, uliould (irli a ttiln occur, would not make a d iüVrence of V per cent, to our aggregate trade; vhlle we could very veil afford to dispei.He with most of the articles of import. If that were lieeeesary. An interruption of the foreign trade of tha belligerents would, however, have a very important indirect bearing on our grain trade. itiiMtlaand Turkey have been Important competitors with the United States in the European market as seilen of breadstuff. England has Imported from those countries the following quantities of wheat during each of the three last crop yenrs: 1874-5 Cwts. 879,t72 TJ5.Ü04 1S73-4. Cwts. 5,74,(10 &1W Cwts. .... 00.' S ... läö,lJ From Hup -da Eroui Turkey ...... ToUl 11.177 90G,üüO 602,!K8 Great Brit lau also Imported, within the last three calendar years, tlio following quantities of maize from the same countries aud from ltouinaaia:

C4. Cwts. .rrK,,M) 1,172,00 :t7,() I'd. Cwts. lAVI.t) 2,7S2.t 1,270,000 5407,01X1 From Itusvla From Tur key From Uoupianiu.... Total ...4,9.i!,tX 2,0:.7,000 It will le seen from these Azures that, on an a ventce of the last lor-e years. Great liritian has imporhsl from these countries nuout 17,0(X'o busht-ls of wheat and .X),000 bushels of corn, rcpresentin;. a total value of say y-M.OiO.Ooii. nat with the blockading of )orts and the necessity r retaining food suplies at home, It may be anticipated that l'.imland's mpply from tlie Ix-llif'erent-s, during the war, will be almost ntL And considering the Toor crops in other countries from which Eugland draws her supplies, she will virtually have to look" to us for this deficiency-of 2i,iioIliQO bushels of grain. Tkis, unquestionably, is a most vital item in the future of our grain trade, and is calculated te material. advance prices; the more so as neither country is likely to have anything to export until the end of the war. liut wnat we tnay inus gain on our exports of breadstufts we hhall Is likely to loee in a large measure on our shipments f cotton. lSoth Hu'-la and Turkey are lame consumers of cotton fabrics, tiie latter country usually importing S2O.0on)U0 worth a year from England, while the continental demand is likely tfi h d.rv reused, mid 14 cretieritll v critinlod con dition of the European market s. The feeding of large armies ami the active eiupioyment 01 tle:ts is calculated to cau:;e an imiru.nt tlemnndforour surplus of hog products aud beef, and the more so as ours Is the chief market to which the belligerents can resort for these articles, lioth countries also have leen wont to buy considerable quantities of arms nnd ammunition in this country, and it is to Is presumed that their orders far theso articles will be larger than usual. Our - export trade will thus have both its advantages and disadvantiuru from tlie new condition of things; but perhaps with a considerable balance on the aide of advantage. As to the liniert trade, it will naturally lie stimulated by an increase in the value of our exports. Upsides which, it will be benefited by the chenpnoss of many articles in foreiirn countries. Tlie general depression of business in Europe will tend towards reducing the price of a wide ramie of manufactures, and the markets of this country, being least directly atleeted by the war, will naturally be sought us an outlet for uootl-s. As to the financial bearings of the war, the wav in which the news was taken yesteryday by Walt street kIiowh that something has In-eu learned from past Mmibir experiences. It luu tvM'n found that an outbreak of war iu Europe distune our exchanges only momentarily, and that one of its sure eifects is to create a prefer ence for American investments, as least kuUJect to sympathy with fluctuating political In--1 , .1... 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1. nuenevs. 1 nuer uns Kiiowieuge, siiuousn ....I.I .......... I . 1 . . f. . n . n. .. n , -' I KUKi nu raiuni ; rnici ., lui t muiiiriih 4 Kints, yet tlie permanent rise was only about The great uncer tainty that must surround Ihe Issues of European government, under the danger that extstor tue war assuming european aitnenstons. Is calculated to induce a very important demand for Fnlted States bonds and fortite best of ou p corporate mortgages; and it would not be surprising to see this euvct soon nppenring. In short, American credit in all its forms will stand at an advantage in London as compared with that of other countries; and a freer movement in whatever d penu lipon our credit may oe expecte! to result. Financial interests are likely ;to lo .also quickened by a certain amount of speculative business produce! through the fluctuations in values and tlie greater activity In certain iuterests. The railroads will lie benefitted by it freer movement Jn our exportable products, and the shipping trade will derive nd vantinre from increased shipments of the bulkier commodities. I'pon the whole, tlierefore, we may anticipate nil the npparaneeH of a more active movement in general trade and a more buoyant tone in some important markets; but, nevertheless, it would be a great mistake to suppose that we catr be enriched, in the long run, from what inriKxverlsli the rest of the world with which wo have commercial Intercourse. Miscellaneous. AIAJOIIOL-the demand is fair at 92 202 23 for ysjier above proof. DAGS- A -eat rong Cotton, 2 nu 2m2rc Burlaps, -J.n.l3al3 ic 1 1 u r 1 a ps, 2y,-L u. K!4a"l 1 Hurlaps, 2-bu...l,vlloc Cotton, 2;-bu 2.5a.oc t'otton. 3-bu. ..aia-vsj (iunny, single. Gunny, aoubh .14al5c Wool bags tla45e .2ua:c BUOOM-CORN We quote Chok-e hurl, per lb ?gr Fancy stalk braid, per lb ..c ..., j i . - It.U BIIU rci up, JX-T IU ..... .1.V c Common, per lb..... 2oj:3 c LltOOMS -I'sual trade for the season seme what improveil Coin'n, pr dzJtl W)a2 no Hurl, pr dz 2 .Wa.1 00 Plain 1 50u2 50 Steamboat 4 Ma4 5o Fancy carpet.. 300150 Shaker ........ 2 50a2 75 COTOK YARNS Prices are steady. Assorted numlers per lb 30c Dozen yarns, 4oos, per dox 11.14c Dozen yarns, ."Voos, per dot loo Donen yt rng, ukis, per doz. Rvc l07n yarns, 7U0sj, isr doz 7'.; Carpet warp, (colored), per lbi 2-c Carpet warp, (white), per lb ..... 2c Coverlet yams, per lb 22c (V)ttoiv t-Wvne, per lb 1820o , oiion rojfe,-per iu - joe Staging, per lb 2So Seine twitve. .M :0e, Candle wicJt. per lb 2:c Hatting, per. lb 10(aUGc CORDAGI-Prices are steady. Manilaibvel2tl,d14:!i Sisal, abovp Y. Manila.1 A -VKi inl.V:I Sisal , &5-16 : vp rahd-io; incliIl;K .iauiia,i-iu a ini'i 4 u,-iicji..i i . Hay rope,l,2,4ply.M4 Ilayrope.comiaonJo! liwh ill.' TEAS Storks are ninplo and nrlces te.idv You nie hyson, common ..... 9 aii Art I oung iiysou, mir to good Young hyson, choice You uk hyson, extra choice .Imperial, common imperial, fine...... imperial, choice . Gunpowder,, common . Gunpowder, fine Gunpowder, choice Gun powder, extra choice.. Jaa.i, uncolored, common viian,-uneolorj&,-i1ne new. . Japan,. uncolored., choice new Qolon g, i nferior. dolofiK, ttie : VoJonx, eatra choice ..... ffAIIifi Are unchanged. Ka to Ü0d $2 ItOfTui' 00 4d to U sl.. 3 liVnJ 2. Spikes cut) tkl to 7d .. S 40 M 4:;1 50 .J to 3Ui4 4l 50;4 3t. 4'k-ii 75! (Xlui 0.5 : A0f4 KM) n"( ftO (. 35 4.VJ 4rt tWfcj;! OO 3 153 5T,t VAL K.T0UESWe quote: Rosl.,ex.pali 85 50rt.61 Ilasin, 3to, .1...S2 50(2 75 Itostu.pHle,lJtd 4 00(t Tar, pr h l 8 .T0frj3 75 ItiHt, No. l..:i 7? Navy plte h... 3 75:4 00 sirJio. t'i W(fl2i Hp. turp'ttne. 3100 OlLfe MarJfc t steady and firm, tylth a good Lard West Virgl ia Lubrlcatlf1g...5fr2Sc Do. No. 2. J24.;i27c. 3FcRtJ.foot....7.TC-Sl JUnseed .iOo Wits lex tests flOftl 10 Extra it)'(T c !. O.I JkaS. c lHJ. No.2 r75 c P(jtrol'inlref.aj;7 c PAPEIt Fair de-iuand fur all kindi at previous rates, News, slaw nndrng.per lb 10 Rook, it lll:t Cap, per lb....2U htraw, wrapping 12's per bdL. 20 Wrt p t n g. raz. fj'a per 11 (talli bdi, JU (5.13 Wrapping, traw. U m, per brii....3. gS? Roo'ng.tar'cU IU ... !f (it T Im t y PAINTS-TJie market b stcadf. White lead, p ?r lb 3410 lift barge, per Va 9 019 Putt drver, per lb 13 Q15 Pruss., blue. per lb ....CO ö Chrome. Virginia CVj 8 a Ton u e a at e White e Pari Greene mo Venet'n Red Siai 4 Spsn'h II' wn 2 3 Yellow Orclie lampblack 0 (iclO Putty, per lb ZV.i 4 Tenn, Red, 4 fiip Ore en 1 Paris White. 3 9179 (if tummon... a t u o in dinvil. Virginia.... .6l-.'fTc8 c Tennessee RfdAKtVPA Ten'" wTtcS yi c Common 3 . HEED Market steady with a fair demand. Timothy at SI 751 DO, Clover on arrival 10(3 lie, from store 12(51120 per lb, Flaxseed Sly 1 10 1 ii small tots, prime in car load lots (1 15. - SHOT Prices unchanged. Assorted Nos, per keg.Jjs hj; Buck, per bag, 52 75. SALT Domestic lu fiilr supply, with usual tra le for the season at 51 70 for lare bbls, and tl 65 for small, 20c per bush, drayage added. Liverpool quoted at SI üö per sack, Turks Isla vi 3Vvl7c pT buslt. 8U(;AlUSlIave htul a fairly active trade. Ex C White lii'll No Orleans on market Clar.fiod .00 i.oO TINNERS' -TOCK-Trade continues active, and uo mntcriul change in prices: eti' w'l

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I. C 10x14... RIocU Tin. Ijtrge pigs, t.er lb 21 Bar, ikt lb .2: Small pigs, ier lb 25 Copper. Sheathing, per 11) Bottoms, per lb XI Zinc. Slab, per lb ..8 J Sheet, per lb Jll Common Sheet Iron, TlnrUnl It. Nos. 10 to 1 1 .4 00 No. 27 .4 25 No. 21 to 21 4 00 TALLOW Some Increase In the demand; country, 7l .A'" city. Ko and firm. W1NI)V GLAS.-K-'-Price' are steady. 6x7 to 7x0 $1 fi5 flxlH to 12x17 ?5 25 7xl0to sxl-i 4 25 12xlS to 11x20 5 50 Xxll to 10x12 4 50 15x20 tolx22 6 00 xll l 10x15 4 75 CANNED GOODS The market Is quiet. Peaches, iver dor. f 1 Wrr 25 l'ine apples 1 5iV'2 00 Strawlierries 1 4V(r.l : Raspberries 1 1 5 Pears 1 4W1 il Ilums, perdoz 1 S5WI 5o tireen je:u 1 7 Vt2 2-5 Condensed milk 2 75. 00 Ovsters Cove, 1 lb .. 7-Vcil CO Cove, 2 lb 1 40..l ."O Tomatoes, 2 lb 1 2.V:rl ."ji do Ö lb 1 !A)ti2 w) COKE Business Improving; prices steady ll00c Coke, cut at yards , . 12iw(h Coke, delivered 11(T0ih Gas house coke, at yards. llrl.V Connelsvllle, delivered iV.tc. Cru-iuHl,at yanls l.Ml-lo Crushed, delivered 14y y CO A l With a considerable Increase In the supply, prices in the yards are a shade lower. Youghiogheny, at yards l.V-tPSc Youghiogheny. delivered. lt'il7o Indiana can nel, delivered 22e:00o Ohio cannel, at yartls 24(i.oae Ohlocannel, delivered '. if.V.c'Xic Anthracite per ton.. 57 2-Vr 7 50 Nut coal !(10c Block cojil, in yards lltviioo I'.lock coal, delivered.... 12m Pic Highland coal fr.10o Slack coal.. Vtty 7c KISII Continues In fair demand and prices steady. Mackerel, extra mess, per bbl .?25 Ooi 00 Mackerel, No.l, lante If) 0O(..'20 00 Mackerel. No. 1, shore.. . 17 Oder IS 00 Mackerel, No. 1, bay. 14 0o.rl5 00 Mackerel, No. 2, large 11 5or12 0) Mackerel, No. 2. medium (Ht 9 50 Mackertd, No. 3, medium 8 00(1 8 50 Herring. No. 1, ixt box. 2-V Codfish, large, per lb TtV.ot 0 White llsh, No. 1, per half bbl 5 2-V.t 5 50 White fish. No. 2. Ivor half bbl 3 7.Vf 4 00 Lake berrinif. per bbl 2 .riv.i 3 oo Shore herring, per bbl 7 OOq 7 50 FRUIT The receipts of green apples are falling off, owing to the extremely low rates; market overstocked and dull. All other arti cles steady. Green apples, per bbl loose SO ".WSO ft) Green apples, jht bbl packed 0 yr 1 25 icmons, pwr nox s tnt v ;) t trapes. Concord, per stand 3 3 50 Layer raisins, per box 2 oort 2 10 New 2 25? 2 :V Citron, p(r lb Zot 2.x Prunes, per lb bot Currants, per lb TJ-ij GUNPOWDER Fair trade nt Jf5 KXtf per keg for rifle, 6 '. 20(.t3 40 per keg for blustlng. UREASE Steady market with liht de mand. Brown, by o;4c; yellow, byo;ic; white, IIIDES5 Steady demand, which Is fully met ny tne receipts. Hint, per lb..:.. 13 (Iii c l)ry-saited 11 fill e Green 5 f- 6' öc Wet-salted -. 7 (4 J! .c 1 Wrought Bar, common, per 100 lbs... Wrouirht Charcoal Bar Wrought, Scrap, per lb 2 2: .1 45 Cast. sTan. per li ifc LEAD ltather better deinsnd, and prices steady. Pit'77ic; bar per lb 8r0e. LEATHER Fair trade, and prices rule steady. Sole, Oak, per lb Sole, Hemlock Harness SkiHing Rough harness Bridle, per dor. Kios, city, per lb. Do., Frencli Calfskins, city Do., French 3 .iiffirss 24r,i:14c 2K(,t:ilc M:k? 2:W't27c 40rt"O 40(.S5 l mot l 40 .. N0tl 15 1 500 00 Indianapolis Dry Goods Jlarket. A fair trade is reported, and prices are steady. Brown Cottons. Atlantic A.J4-4 Atlantic II, 4-4 Atlantic I), 4-4 Atlantic P, 4-4 Indian Head, 4-4 Indian Head, 7-8....:.. Nashville Wachusctts. Stark A, 4-4.. Augusta.... Macon Mystic River Broadway;. Eangley, standard.... Cbot A. 4-4 Cabot W, 4-4 New Hartford A A. ... Lawrence, LI., 4-4..... Iawrence, Y Agawnm F, 4-4 Agawani Z Tremont, V. C Golden Ridge......... Nonpareil Granite, B Badger State, L. I, Continental K 8V 8 ' 7 HKf. V4 H 8 8 VI .1 m If6 Fine Browns. Nasluna K, 40-16 Nashua R, 8 in.... Nashaa 0,33-ln Pepperell E, 40-io , Peppereil R, 3i1-1b. Pepperall O, :ti-ln Pepperell N,S0-in. Crescent.. Prescott X. L.... Indian Orchard, A A Indian Oxchard EE Indian One hard, NX. Indian Onehard, RR Iwiht Star, 4-4. Dwight Star, 40-in...... Continental C Boott, M Newmarket A ; M asMiu-huseUs BB (ireat Falls J Portsmouth I. Mohawk.. . 7 . 7' ,7 7S 7 Prints. Merrlmac F. Pink... Mrrimac I Paeittc Cocheoo Coeheco, 72x?2 H ant 11 ton lUckjrnond ., A mericaa. .. ........ Hpraiuff..... tilouoHSter AnnMk.as.. ... Freeman 8 vi in O ? : 7Z ::::z$ . 7 i ..,.6W"'-i 7l MS 4 tsa 4 Kl? Moaraläg. Hhtrtinn Mullory Fink Maliory Furplo Manche tor WammitlA .... AUen pink . Cambrics. Garner Flat ... Washington Prize Medal.. djSjvon vllio ... ....... ...... ... ... ... ... WJwren.. High colors, le extra. Glagbams. (Tlnton..... Ianeister. Ba t es. ..mm. .. ...... ...... ..M-M rt .... "9 io; Amoskeag...... Middlesex Glcnnrm Bairds Corset Jeans. Naumkeag satteens.... Amoskeag, brown.... Kearssrge Indian Orchard ..... Androscoggin Oinoe ...... A m os k ea g . Clare ndou Lacouia. ... 10 .... .... 10 ... 8 ... 7 ... 9 ... 7 .. ..,.....,

Cbei lot Strlpef. Amoskeag... .- Creedinoor, A A .

n US I' 12', 10' 12s4 14 " i2,; i-i r.verrtt . Dolly mount - Si-iter's I-'nirmoiint. SS Everett, No. 1 Eairmount. PP.... Ma-iibessie Wimbledon Creeüinoir, XX I.lcaclied Cottons. Ionsilale camtiric 14 13 II It li 14 11 :i o n ql - 10 J io!; Io 10 ! I if . New York Mills Utiea Xonpan il .' Wamsutta, 4-4 Ihivol Pride of the West Iangden. GB Fruit -f the Inim iem of the Spindle Ifonsdalc Androscog;in L Amoskeag Auburn, A White Rock Hill. '4-4 Mount Hois; BiacUsione, AA - Hope CnlHit ! Scuate, AA Dwight Star Hnllowell, n Boott, E Boott, B Jreen, ii Vanghan, XX Lin wood Suffolk, L Ticks. lo ........... 7 ß . Ca Ol r ' 2 17 14 . 13 12 It' ' .......... i . j 11 1H 1 15 .15 .. 12 Z"!"!"li3 :0 15 .y. ...1 14' lo " ....... M.... 8 , !.... e Minnehaha, 4-S MintK lialia 7-X Amoskeag, A CA Amoskeag, A Amoskeag, B. Amoskeag, C, Amoskeag, D AwokkeaK. E ..... Pearl River Conestoga extra, 4-4 Conestoga extra, 7-8. Connestoga GM, 4-4 Conestoga C 'A, 7-8....... Conestoga IT, 4-4 Conestoga AA.SMncb. Methuen A A, Manhattan York, :Mnch York, .o-inch Thorndike Swift River Ocean. Pitt-sileld DenimM. York Blue York stripe Amoskeag.. 'olumhian Otis, AXA Otis, RB Otis, CC Boa ver ( 'reek , A A Beaver Creek, BU Beaver Creek, CC Pearl River Nelson, I XL...: Curtis Warren, AXA Warren, Bit .-. Warren. CC I'ncasville, l" CA Haymaker 1 17 I'i'i :::::::::iV 131-i 12 ..M'.; 14 14 12 ll'i 3i Boston r- a Stripe?. Aboskeng, 6-3 12 American, 6-3 10 Amoskeag, 3-3 -.11 American,: Uncasville, A ( 10 Hamilton, 6-3 12 . " UOA,lOJit5ll5 Hamilton, 3-3 11 Ducks and Drills. Ontario. 8 oz duck IS Xeponset duek,10 o Ontario 10 oz di!ck...2 col d. 19 Ontario 12 oz duck....2 Neponset duck, oz., mtario 15oz dnck..:.' col'd 17 Western star, 20 in...l4!i Neponset uuck, 8 oz, estern St ar, 40 ln... col'd ..15 urcenwoou, o. lliCII . 2. ; 1.7 Defiance, col d Stark, cc I'd Boston XX ..... -v x-X ...12 ...11 ...14 ...31 wagon cover.. Stark drill Amoskeag drill XAJStUIl .-....-W... On 'Change. The attendance to-day was not large, nnd transactions were of tender .Importance. New Tork Dispatch on 4 hange. Wheat Quiet ; Chicago ?1 1S$1 27; Milwaukee SI 20(31 30. Coax Quiet; 5758'c. Oats Quiet; S0i,50c for mixed; 44g50c for white; 44(a50c for No. 2 Chicago. Pork Quiet; 916 05 bid year; 515 85 January. Lard Quiet; ?9 90 bid October; 59 November; ?f 85 Iecember; W 85 year; 9 S January; ?0 Ö.5 February. Gold-l 00J . Receipt Flour Corn...... .- Oats Chleatro Dlsiatcli On 16,673 rfS't 0 141,110 5S,931 'Change. Wheat Firm; 51 10 cash ; 51 11 i November; 51 Wi Decemler Corn .Steady; 43 ic October; "iöIJic November; 43c December; 43'c year; 43i bid cash. Oat Dull ; 3tyZ&?2''Ac cash, October and November; 32?; December. Pork Firm j 51 October; 815 65 year. Laud Firmer; 59 55 year; nominally $9 C2"i Jsnuary; Old held 81 03. Cct Meats No report. Green Meats-Xo report. Hogs Estimated receipt, 15,000 ; prices 10 15c higher. WEEKLY BETIEW OF TIIKIXDIAXAP OLIM MARKET?. Indianapolis Provision Market. Bulk Meats Tlie market to-day was about the same as yesterday, with scarcely any de.tun.l f. V tzl.lrka o .... 1 1 . . 1 . 1 (i , WWl. Kn.l . 1 a shoulders are quoted at 7c, though' tney would hardly command more than tic. Lakd Is a steady, and prime 'steam is quoted at 8 10c, and kettle rendered at 10(5 ." o. Dried Bekf The market is quotably un Changed. We quote Jobbing lota at hie. Bacon and Lard The market ruleg firm. The following quotat ions are lor Jobbing lots Bacon shoulders, &atc; sugar cured sliould ere, canvas, lOrUc; bacon clear sides. loys 11c; breakfast canvas, 1434c: canvassed hams, 15c; steam lard, lie; kettle lard, tea, 1212c; uu, iittu uarrtrt. iov, uo, it-egs, ioc. Indianapolis Grocerr Market, Corrris Tlie tendency is to higher quotations. Roasting grade-: Rio lStWJ-jc ; good to fair, 22c ; prime nt 22tf23c ; choice to fancy at zirt 'uvx: ana Java at &x. Chskse Prices are very firm, and we quote ML 1)1. Molasses A"D Sirup Quotations are un changed. New Orleans molasses 1 worth 5o 63c. for fair to fancy, and sirups at 5uij3i for oommon to fancy. Rice Dealers quote at Gifi7 for Carolina; SlifySftc. for fair to beet Louisiana. sugars Prices are stead v. W'e quote refined A. at ll(9llc; Off A. at 1111'ie; extra C, at 10--vtiic, bard; circle C and Ii, loS&lüyya; yeuows.tf'tjiir;4c. soap We quote Hoorfer City common bar at S3 60 per box ; TouiHiy'fi Gnnaii HV per lb: f i.J I .1 . .. , . i; V. i I ... 1 pressed cake Sti per box; Peach blossom toilet 53 60. Buooxa We qnote; Common St 75 per down : No. 4 i; No. 3 M 60; Ho. i Ta&i 00; arlor $3 25 per dozen. CAXDLEs-Weanote: Hotel. 203Clc: Ktarcandles. 134(ä18c; common pressed, 13X1 40. Coal Oil. Prioea rule very Arm we quota at 27 per .allon. Indiana poll drain and Flonr Market. Oorn There is no. change to report In corn. as compared with yesterday; transactions are light, owing to the want of transportation, and shippers are very much embarrassed ; we quote mixed corn in elevator art 44W.o: high mixed 4ö54d4c; white No. 2, 44c; rejected h. in., b lour Obatl nues active at full prices, and the product of the city mills finds quick sale; we quote fancies at 56 50(4700: family So OOfTt 5 50; low grades at 53 OOfiii 2i w heat i ne market is a snaae carer, ani r rime No. 2 red and amber rangs from 5l 15 20. Oats Are onret at from 25o to 30c:. cheiee grades would bring from 33c to 36c. Feed Is steady at 510 00&10 25, with, sales of 1 car prime to-day at 510 00. i.yk .New croD is in demand at txmwe. with sales of 1 car load No. 3 at tec.

Indianapolis lroc!nrcKsrkrt. Appi.es Are quiet. We quote at 25cö40c Ier bu. Butter The market is dull; good qutd;t.e6 jell at 1.V31N:. Bkkswax Is steady at 25c per pound. Bkaxs We quote white navy at 1(1 50 pt r bushel from store. Eggs Receipts are light and prices firm. We quote at 17 alSc per dozen on arrival. Featiieks Prices are firm. We quote prime live geese at 45(f,47c; liiixedj geese and tiiu, öüe ; old geese feathers, 2o.'i-'irt'. IIoxky Ranges from 2o to 25 cents perisund, according to quality. Hay Prime loose pressed new timothy at Sil per ton. I'ufLTKY The market Is steady. Turkeys ntsc per lb; ducks tl tr.t2 00 per dozen: its! ters SI N) per dozen : old hens ?2 7-Vt-l P'r lozen. (iees-e, full feathers, $4 140 per dozen. Spring chickens tl 7"xTc2 25. Hags Cotton rags are quoted at 2 cents er pound. UixsEVf Dealers are paying 75c per lb ft r a prime nriiele. Onions Are quoted at $2 0OT.2 So per barrel. Skeiks We quote timothy" at S2, and f.;tx se.nl at $1(3.1 05. PoTATOfoi Are In demand at 405ieperbu. " CK.NitKKiES Are belling at toey-'' 75 ptr bushel. Indianapolis Dry Goods Market. DRY GOODS The market Is fairly active, and we note un advance in prices.

BATTiNfi ordinary, lOyllc; middling, I5c; best tissue, ltc. Bkown Diullino Nashville, 9c; Pepperel 9c; Stark, c. Ticking Omego, 52 inch. 17e; Amoskeag. A. A. A., 17c; A., l:Jc; Conestoga, 3-4 Medal, 17c; r 't Medal, löc; extra, Jg. lsc; extra, 4-4. 2ic; Leu isto!i?;jo inch, 17c; ü2 inch, 15c; Ü0 inch, lö' .c; p!aid 20c. siiiKTixa Stkipes American, 1-3, 10c: 3-3, Pc; Whittenden cheviots, B, 0c; AA, 11c: AAA. cjXX,; Otis cheviots, 12)ic; Everett do. ll-e. Paper Cambrics Common colors, 6;c; h!gh colors, lc higher. Pkints American, 7!-c; Washington. Mer-' rim:c, Richmond, Oriental and Conestoga, "iV.Ji Freeman. 7c; Standard Sliirting pritits, 6' v.c; Albion solid colors, 7)c; Wamsutta, t!4c; Mourning prints, 7c'i. Caupet Chaix W'hite, 20c; colored, 2tc; coverlet warp, 2Jc. BkowkSuketinos Vermont, 8c; NashvU'e, Sc; Middleville, Sc- Idaho, sc; New Albanv.sc; Stark A..Hc; Laurel D.fx; Jaurel H.,7!4c;Park A., 0c; Granite 11., (Jc; Bedford lt., 5c; PVpnN.,7c; Pepp 0..7c; Pepp R7c; Pepp E-.S'c. Bl-KACltEO fell kktinos Lfonwiuie lc; Oc; BlackstoDe, UJic; Mascoment, fJic; Hill, 8,V; 4-4, Kic; Dwight Star, ll)c; Vaughn XX, 0lci R-d Dog.tic' tiuaker,7c; (Cambrics, Ixnsdale, 14c; Yout.g W arrior, lo'c: Jacs Knjtbt, 8j,c; Wunisutui, J3c; New York Mills, ls'c. Uraix Baos Amoskeag A., 2oe; Lewistoa A., 22)ic; stark, 25c; Union 22J; Banner, 2üc; Muntaub, Ziyye. ?!lscelIaneons Markets. HrPES Best city preen hides, cows, 5c: steers weighing 65 lbs or over, 6c; liest city veal skins, 10c; lx-st city kip skin, c; green salted, cured, at 6;i6'c; dry salted hides Salic; dry fiint, 11a 12 c; cut hides, price. Sheep skins are quoted at 50a75c, according to quality. Nails Prices have declined and lis! are soiling in jobbing lots at 2 per keg and in loo keg lots at 2 fc-5 per keg. Salt Tar lots: Saginaw, 51 Cäl 70; Ohio river, fl 551 60. Tobacco We quote: Royal Gom at StV; Monitor Navy, C2yUc; baled tobacco, 47c(j;l 40; bricht navies and quarters, 50&65e: smoking brands, common, olfytic; choice, W(.ijc: line. 75cftifl 25-fine cuts, iV.c; black tobacco, &7cl"in caddies; twists, tiotiVie. Wool- The market is steady. We qnote nnwashed at 'itfi'x; fleet washed, 30(Ttitc; tnbwa;hed,32(ä;5c; burry wool 5(äl0c per pourd less. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. Tuesday Evening, Oct. 24. Reported by J. B. Sedwick A Co. Wholesale Commission Ix-aler in Cuttle, Hogs and Sheep. Cattltc Tlie receipts of cattle the past week were 50 head for the city market and 4.000 head of cattle passed through this -ointen route for Eastern markets. As we noted in our former reports, the great proportion of the cattle brought to this market are of medium and common grades; con.sequentiy they are very tiull ami hard to sell at prices quoted, but good, smooth, fat cattle are in demand at lull prices. Yesterday there wss a full supply of cattle, anl rather more good cattle than usual. Ah sold but a few common. We quote: Good, smooth, fat steers. 53 .VJi 4 00: good, fat aows and helfersj 530070; medium cows and heifers, S2 25a2 7a; common, 1 5u:2 00; bulls, 52 002 25; stock steers, 52 75 3 25. Sheep Are dull, selling at 52 753 73 per 100 lbs. gross. Hous Receipts for the past 24 hours are 1.450 head; prices are steady, and quotations tlie same as yesterday, ranging from 55 i&ab 50 per 100 lbs. gross. fJ HERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a certified Ocopy of adecree to me directed, from the t 'lerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, in a cause wherein Daniel M. Mills i plaint iff, and 11. Gustavus Farr, et aL, are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of four hundred ana ninety-eight dollars and fifteen cents, in the gold coin of the United States, and such other installments as provided for in said decree, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose V Public Sale, to Lte highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of November. A. P. 1876, betwrrn the hours of 10 o'clock A. nr.. and 'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court bouse of Marion county, Indiana.tne rents uuf profits fur a terra not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: A part of outlot number twenty-one (21) described as follows: Commencing sixty (0U) feet south from the northeast corner of said outlot and running thence south thirty (.'10) feet,, thence west one hundred and twentv-Hve (125 feet, thence north thirty () feet, thence east one huudred and twenty-rive (125) feet lo the place of beginning, in ihe city of ludianajiolis in Marion county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interestu. and costa, I will, at the same time and plaoe. expose to Public Sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interests and costs, said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RKlrS.- N EK, oct23-4w Sheriff of Marion County. i (fetotx'rS4,A.D.,lS7G. McLean & Baker, Atl'ysfor PPfff. SHERIFF'S RALE. By virtue of a certifiedcony of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, In a cause wherein the Indianapolis savings Bank Is plaintiff, and Jason Dameet al. are defendants, requiring me to mako the sum of one hundred and eighty-six dollar and sixty cents, with interest on said decree and com, I will expose at publlo sale to tlie highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of November, A. D. 187G, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of s.ild day, at the door of tho court bonne of Marion county, Indiana, the rents aud profits for a term not excMlinie seven years, of the following real estate, towit: lts number three (3), in fames II. McKernan's kuIkIi vision of one and one-haif arrvH in the east half of the northwest quarter of section numlior five (5), in towns.il p number fifteen (15), north of ranee number four (41, east, in Marion county, Indiana, lying east of and near the city of Indianapolis, in the county aforesaid, nccordlnR to the recorded plat of said premise, in plat book No. 6, page 124, in the Recorder' office of said county. If such rents and profits will not sell for a 8ufflilentRumto satisfy said decree, lnternd and costs, I will, at the same time and place, exixwc to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Said sale will be made without auy relief whatever from valuation or appraisement, laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Rheriff of Marion County. October 24.A. D. 1878. Wh Wallack, Att'ys for Plt'IT. oct25-3w BoYourOvvn Printing A O TYPE SKTTIKV! AO TltllVHI ft ' SO KXrKSSCt 'ZCTI fir ink muri iNiofT, rr prrON in , O VLJ't.VG f Outfits from SI up 1'., CirrlUMn. VVLVIZ a 4? CVJUauurs, fort lLil t-q, besty