Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1876 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE SENTLNFjL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, X87G.

CHRISTMAS.

A THOf i&SD EDITABLE GIFTS ! LWS. GESTS A5D CIIILDRES! At ITlees within reach of Mi&ionntre and Itlendipaii.. Immense assortment of Tiers, Silis, Oloais, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Tzzcj asi Toilet Articles, Ircss Goods, Domestic, Note, Pcrfsmerics, etc., forlho HOLIDAY SEASON, Cheaper than Ever Before ! OJI and pee car Display whether you Purchase or not. L. S. AYRES & CO., INDIANAPOLIS. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL JIOSET A D THE MARKETS. UTTICK OF THI ImIA3ArOLLS 8K!TTTE1, Tuepday Eytsivq, Dec. 1, 1876. The ton of the local money market I un changed. TTie drmaod for money U sufficient ly preesln to keep the loanable funds of the banks well employed, and notwithstanding In Kome canes the conservative policy of the banks is more than ordinarily severe, there is no difficulty la plating strictly first class paoer at 10 to 12 per cut. Eastern exchange 1 8(111 abundant and the ban s report counter Rales at par to 1-10 premium. OOLU. The New York DaUy Bulletin of Monday says: Oold opened at 107S and closed at rni, with all the s1h after lö.-i o'clock at lOTc-alirif,. On gold loans the rales were 2y per cent lor carrying and '-fiat," renewal having been made at 4 percent. In Ioulon, consols were unchanged, as were al-o Untied Wiates bond.-, excepting the md 67s, which were -4 higher. Tho Ruavia, which arrived this morning from Liverpool, brought ll.OW gold coin. The Kussia, which left Liverpool to-day, bad flOO.txJO specie on board. Tbe United Htatett assistant treasurer to-day paid oat C 1,IM) in gold for Interest and tJC7,WX)fori-20 redeemed. Tlie silver paymenu amounted to HOiuO. During the week the Import at New York wero tl.Uol.O'il, of which ill.H,400 were dry good, and the remainder general merchandise. The exports of domesticproduct were J,6KA10. Tbe specie exports were $I,lö. The imports of specie were B.141,770, principally gold coin. The United Ftates assistant treasurer paid out in coin daring the week fr... Tue customs receipts amounted to fUllOuO. XX PORT Of SPBCIE. The following is a detailed report ef specie exported from the district of New York for the week ending Deeember 16, lSTti : Total for week 331,615 Binoe Jan. 1, silver SI l.iTl.tMO do rolil-... . .Vß. 15-4.1,071 ,58 Barn time In 1X75. . do do do do do do do do do do 1X74. 1K73.. loTi., 171. lim.. 1.. S.Vxj.TlO 61," ;rM S127,l ia., HrH. 100.. .... 70,1U9,1W1 (!0,7i10,.t2 IMPORTS OP SPECIE. Following Is a detailed statement of the im ports of specie Int. this port daring the six business aays enaing uecemoer io: iot&l 12.132,070 Previoualy leported 17,787,616 Total sinee January 1 fl .919,670 Ä.rViO.KlS bama time in iyo .-. do 17 d lf73 6,14. H,W8,7 do 1172. do l7l ftekiri.üril 8,52,67 Oonimerrial. The week end.ng this evening has been quiet in all departments of trade. As a gen eral thing, however, prices are steady. In groceries, sugars and coffee Lave ad vanced, and are vry firm. In dry good, price are steady with a lim ited demand. Btoeks are ample to enable merchants to respond to the largest demand. The New York market of Saturday is reported as follows by the Dally Bulletin : Basine has been quite moderate with the oommisnlon hooves, although a plight Impetus hai üeen given to uio aistriDuuon or cotton goods by the upward tendency of prices, and such make, as have not already been advanted foand a good many buyers. The Jobbing trade was light, but perhaps not mrv so than Is usually the caw at this time of year, when there are very few buyers in the market, and when orders are restricted to Indispensatile re-assortmenta. Cotton good have ben In Irregular demand, but very strömt In price, and a few sdditional nftkea of brown and colored cottons have been slightly advanotMl. There has M-o bH-n a revU.onof dLooun, which have boen lessened, by somo of the letdini; commission houses on wll. Kh'" tlns and some mitkes of brown uh 'etlngH. fepp?re;i H brown sheetings are advanonl to 8o, Rnd the discount on Continental .C has lKen rxdnced. tis and Wrrea 4iiIdm re tvlvauml c, and Cordis t U-kinstrom o to 1c. Fa4'liel irlrtings, Rltbou'ia -quiet, ar pteodil JicM at current quota t ions, and hv a Brmcf look tlmn for ftome tins prtt, and such Is the civsu wltii corset Jeans and suteeti. The export demand for cotton goivJsooutlnoe Mitisi'actory, snd it Is understood Utat Ubcral shipments will bmada within th ivext week, inclu4insr a Ini-fca qa tntlty of good which will be for aided toCblaaoo or about the Itli Inst. Prints There hM b?n a moderaf active deratnd for om ul lots of dark fancy prints and shlrtiugM eontinme In fair request, lty Jobbers rf-po;t an Increased Inquiry on the part of local and Interior retailor for dark print s for the couUnjr holiday trale, and a very fair distribution in being etfoctAl in thir connection. Turk et Rzd DAUASici-Mesars. Ooffln A Altemu are ahowinc an attractive line or CtiJnch Turkey rttd ouUos daiuaeks In a variety of attractive patterns at the low price of : net. The roods are well made tud their color lsexcellrnL Th market for mn' wear woom ha rxhlbited no new fuatureeof Importance In ihn denllnrs to-day. The etoth lert hav4eontlnud to make inodrate wieef ion of favortu makes, bnt their purcuases of th dliTorerit nt ls were not In ao larva qu&ntitlos as In many former seains, in the e r.- d pnrioe of preparing woll aarrteJ tonks fw tlie early opening trade, aiut make fnrtnwr additions as ibe Inter prosniX for spring bnilax4m4y indicate. In heavy wooIo4 tln s.los fcom first hand are mostly rlf fefd to mall tuMorted lots, and i In thin way the diUrtb jUous by personal selection" aud lu tiii execation of orders aro to a air amount Yrcvtt5S0Afw p&rUoular iaake are

plao dby lots of f'W pieces, and broken Invoices ai-e bf ins well cluw-d out. CaitmereH of new aud tasteful styles for sprinu are selling fairly to cloth iters, and to this class of buyers the dealings are at present clii'-fly rstricied. Worsted coatinss and cotton warp worsteds con'tnue in demand, and the sales from fl ret hands are probably fully opto their relative lrportiou of other descriptions of rncn't wear KatinetH and Kentucky Jans each mov slowly. Flan nols and blankets are each In limited demand for ImnvMlluto trade requirements. For mot othr woolens the demand frocu jiacka? dealers is almost entirely fcr current trade buppliej. The provision market Is reported firm, with an Improved demand for all descriptions of the product. During tho week the price of hojfs h?-s advanced, and sales arc chiefly made at Si W, the range being ö 75 80. Number of hogs slaughtered at this point from March 1 to November 1, 176, 21,621; net weight average 17 ib.s; net yield of lard, averas. 2:ii Ib.. Kumber of hogs slaughtered from November 1 to D.tcember H, inclujlve, I8l,02u. There Is ft fair degree of activity In grain, and price are steady. Wheat Is firm and selling mostly at our quotations. l);tts are in large supply with only a moderate demand. In country produca tlie demand Is fairly aotlve, and receipts And ready aale at our quotation. The New York market for poultry and egn, of Monday, in reported as follows by the Daily Bulletin: rooiTRY There is an occasional demand for live, but the n a-ket is a doubtful one at this Betuton, and prices not likely to be very remunerative. Pressed is somewhat unsettled, but on Uio whole tends to greater uteadlness with the fnvorable weather. Kspeclally is this the CJse with ready line turkeys, some holders re using to sell except at an advance. Chickens are also hei t at extremes if tine. On the general slock, howevor, the inclination is rather to accept former rate and work oJT some of the accumulation which, has been carried for some time. We quote the ranee of prices to-day as follows: Dressed turkeys, suite and western, ll12c;do, poor, 7(Xc; drefwed spring chickens, choiee, per lb tilOc. Kowb Jersey prime per lb 10c; fair to good 839c; doBtate and western prime t(a9c: Uodo fair to good 6vSc. Ducks täte and western prime liet2c; do flr to good 8loc; do Jersey llSc. Goee Prime to choice lie; fairto kmm1 7tc. Live Fonltry Spring chickens per lb. Western QlOc; Jersey litllc; fowU, state and Jersey per lb irVHV;; do western (flilOc; roosters, old, per lb 6;$7c; turkeys, state and Jersey per lb V10c; do western per lb 6ftSc; duoks, state and Jersey per pair Mc : do weeurn per pair oOtijc; geese, state and Jersey per pair $1 öOgi 25; do we6tera jer pnirUSXlöO. I-kiw-IUeipU to-day, ST6 bbl. Receivers who get retUly tine fresh lots do not experience mtieh difficulty in securing customers, and full former rates are obUUned ; southern selling about In ave.ae proportion to western; medium and poor lots unsettled, but mostly weak, as buyers take only moderate quantities, aud want theni good. Limed are low and weak, with current quotations seldom exceeded: Near-by stock, single bbl, per doz 33 W Stute .... &) 3l Western, prime 9 fJvS'i Fair western ......... 2S ($Ml Canadian . - iM fS.ySouthern. . ZyM Limed kUUo .. 'M (a2l Llmt-d veUeru is (rj.'Q ON 'CHANO!.

Ihe repairs in the main hall of the bard of trade building are now completed, and tie rtgnlar moetlugs in It will be resumed In a few days, when a large attendance may be expected. . ' KKW TORK DISPATCH OS 'OUAKOE. Wheat Quiet and firm; Chicago II 22 1 &?; Milwaukee $1 27gl oG. Corn Quiet aud steady at 61c Oats ulet; mixed white 4053o. PoRK-iuiet; 117 bid for February; tl7 30 lor March. Laro Q,uiet; $10 70 bid far Desember; 110 70 January; S10 85 February; f 10 97) March. GOLD-107. IlJDCKipra Flour .. . 13,636 Wheat MM 52.UUU CHICAGO DläPATCU ON 'CHANGE. WHttT-Active; tl 18 cash; 81 192431 19i January. Coiut Quiet; 4ic cash December; HHfl 4i;a January. Oats No report. Pork Steady ; $16 bTJ January; tl5 72 Feb ruary ; $16 95 March. Lard Fltiu; 10 40&10 123 January; 10 53 10 KS February; nominally $10 67 cash. Cur MsATH-Boxed, quiet; 8n nominally 6c; L. O. ScöH,'c ; 8. R. 8;c ; 8. Co. Oskbjt Meats Ilaras, tc, 16 lbs average; 8. P. Unquiet; nominally fiJgiO'o, 16 lbi average, OAILT BET1FW OF TIIK INDIANAI'. OlAH MARK Kl Ji. Indianapolis Provision MarketBout Meats The market tvday was firmer and we note sale of 1O0.U ro lbs o. r. aide, SO days iu salt, at 8c at country pointa: we quote c. r. si ies at 80 ; long clear ty5 1 short d.ar b.tc; sluMilders c. , Lard The market rules firm at loo for prime steam and c for kettle. Bacon, Pokk and lard The, following are the current jobbing prices for the articles named: Bacon. Clear Hides.. lCfU Breakfast Kaeon 13 S.C. llama 11 Kettle Lard, tea . liv KotUe Lard, keg. 12 Kettle Lard, y, bbl . 12 IndlaaaMpoIta (J rain aixl Floor Market. Corn The market is steady, and we note sale of 10 cars mixed, 1. o. b., at tSc. Kloub Is in good demand aud unchanged. We quote fancies at 5 50$7 60; family, to 70 8 PO ; low grades at $3 234 50. W'HEAT-There is a firmer feeling In wheat. We quote: By sample No 3 red 1 lö'l 20; No 2 rd tl 2V41 S3; choice amber 1&h41 30. Oath-Receipts large and Etocbs ample; s;ood qualities in dem aud prices rHrg from V7('l2o per bu. wlih sales of 4 cars at t. o b. Krss In fair demand. Prtoet active and ßteopy at rVi.uiiic. Feko Bran In good demand: no dale of note; quotations 1 10 tO. Fioefned about 10 75 OSll 0t. Kiiri-lrlKi yellow corn m-alaooord-lng to brand f- fxj2 65 per bbl; nemlnah Indlanaollii Produce Market. applih Are m ocmana. Weqaoteat 150 i&2 75 per Dbl. Bt-TTKR Th( rrarket, 1 overstocked; best idling at lotlöc; poor ftaiOc. Im2WAX Is steady at "(a(Xc per poatid. Biitwt We qnoi white navy at 1 50(32 00 per bushel from store. Booa Receipt are light. We quote at 203 Z2c per dosen on arrival. Kxath ers Mteady. We quot prime live geee at 40(J 12c; mixed, geeeanl ducfc,25Q x old feathers ltMtfoe. flowsrr Kaogesirom 20 to 25 cents per pound, according to quality. Hat Frtme pressed new tiraolhr at f9 003 11 00 ier ton : loose hay to 00(59 00; very dull. Pom.TKT The market is steady. Turkeys alive 7e per lb; ducks 72 60 per doz: rofters 1 6l per dox.f Jeese, full fenf hers, f 1 80 per dressed. Bo txir lb: full dressed. lctlOe tir lh. (J auk Wild dusks $250ct.1o per dor; prairie' clilckens $-1 do per doz : sj wir re Is 7öcperdoz; rabbtts75c peraor; q nails Iho. Kaiw Vuon rags' are quoted at l'io per pound. ÜINSINO Dealer are paying 63o per lb for prime article, . o j toss Are q noted at Ti Uy1 75 per barrel. Potatobs Are In deniHU! at til 00 per bu. Ohwkkkrikx Are selling at fs 603I 00 per btisfte, and at S3 ill oerbaiTtd. IndinaiHliH Ororci-r WArket. Oemtxja The market Is verv flrra and' aVBTXitig. iu)fv ting gntu?: iyo iit-yj; goi , fair 20(21 ie ; prime at 22SAt23c : cLofoa toraiicy -;-45irc;ntiJaTa.lD.liS.'

oox. tuicaensfi &vj-' 20. iiresed poultry: we quote ehlefccns, NT Y. dressed, 5 perlb 'full dressed. K 3 60 per Or. Tnrkeve. N. Y.

Cbezsk rriees t' firm and steatly; we quote at 1314 Mtukssxs ah tiKC7 Quotations are uncharged. New, Orleans molassea la worth for new crop 555c, for fair to fancy, aid sirups at f ct(Sl fo. conmon to f-ncy. Rice Daiers quote at Kx7ie for Carolina; öK'c lor fair to best Louisiana. bCQAts The market Is fairly active, is firmer, and has advanced We quota rettned A at 2VIKc Off A at ll4H'c; extra C at l.;il4c; hard, circle C and H, 10ilO4c; vellows, i;SWc; fair to choice New Orleans ymy.c. Hoap We quote Hoosler City common bar atS3 60per box : Tousey's Oerruan 6Vicperlb; other German Jlai4 SO per box: White Russian pressed cake W per box; Peach blossom toilet fe 50. CAJfDLKS We quote: IloteM9-yc : star can dies, WiaiSc: common pressed, IoJil4ic. IsMllanapolla Dry Goods Market. DRY GOODS Quite strong. Batttno Ordinary, 103U;;c; middling, UJc; bet tissue, lrtc. Brown Drilling Nashville, 4c ; Pepperel 9ic; Stark, 14c. Ticking Omego,82 Inch. 16c; Amoskeag. A C. A., hie; A., 13c: Conestoga. 4-4 Modal. 16c; Medal. lSe ; extra,K, 15c; extra,4-4, hie; Lewiston, 3d inch, ISo; Inch, löc; 3 inch, lie; plaid 18C. tsniRTTNO 8TPJTE9 American, 6-3, 10c: S-S, Pc; Whlttenden cheviots, B, öc; AA, lie; AAA, U'!c:XX,L:ic; OtU cheviots, UJc; Kverett do llc. Paper Cam BRics-Comraon colors, 6c; high colors, lo higher. PKijrrs American, 7c; Washington,' Merrimao, Oriental and Couestoga, 7c; Itichmond and Allen, Yn man, fx1; 8tAndardKhirt lng prints, 6'ic; Albion solid colors, 7c; Wamso'ta. fiVc: Mourning prints, 7c. Carpet Chain White, 20c; colored, 20c; coverlet warp. 2i:c. Brown Sheetings Vermont, 8c; Nashville, 8c: Middlevllle,8c; Idaho.sc: New Alaany.He; Btark A.,Hc; Laurel D.tc; Laurel H., 7c; Park A., 6c; Granite B.ic; Bedford R.. by&: Tepp N.,7c; Pepp 0.,7x;c; Pepp R.,7c; Pepp E.,S)4c. Bleached Hhketings Lonsdale lu1;: Hone 8vc; Blackstone, Wie; Mascoment, 8Äc; Hill, 7-fcc; 4-4.c;Dwight Star.loc; Vaughn XX, 6c; Red Dog, 6c: Quaker, 7c: Cambrics, Lonsdale, Me; Young Warrior, loVc; Jabex Knight, $e; Wamsntta, 13 c; New York Mills, 13c. Grain Bag Araoskeag A., av; Lewiston A 22Jc; Stark, 25c; Union 22; Banner, 20c; Montauk, 22gc. SI Ixeel lanesns. ORKASEJ Receipts nnd ready salts at former prices. Brown, jc; yellow, fric; white,

7(370. Lry tllnt... Dry salted ... Sheep skins, . 12313 c ...,. ... ...J0 11 o Dec. slaughter, each. 1 001 10 11IDLJ Green cow hides.. Cireeu steer hides, 65 lbs and up.... Green salted hides...-. ........... Onn salted kip .... Green salted calf........ 7 a c 7 c t(- ic 11 (dl2 c liamocra, cut, scorea or bulls, two-thirds of the above prices. Trade very active, IR05Wrought Bar. common, per 100 lbs Wrought Charsoal Bar S 45 vy rougnt, scrap. per 10 70 Cast, Scran, per lb LEAD ltather better demand, and prices steady. Pig 7Jir7iic; bar perlb löyjluc. LEATHER Frioes are arm ana advancing Pole, Oak, perlb ..$ oS sole. Hemlock... Harnoss....... Kklrtiug Rough haniess..., Bridle, per doz Kips, city, per lb Do., French Calfskins, city.... Do., French...... W9 50 t OCfi.1 to HiHt,l 2.5 7i,i2 30 NAILS Trade Is fairly active ana prices steady. lOd to 60d 2 95(33 05 Hd 3 C) 30 6d to 7d 3 4,'x2 06 4d to 5d ?3 TOfvT SO Spikes (cat) 3 20,3 SO OIL Linseed, raw.5S3G'V per gal: boiled G3 ($c. Carbon 110 fire te.-t 3ü(3.!lc; 1"j0 lire test i)c; 175 Are test 40c. Market active. Ivird oil Is quite strong; ex ra winter 92c; Nol8öc; No 'i 7Uc; strait s 60c: castor $1 55; neat's foot bOcJ?l gal 'on per barrel. SEED Market steady with a fair demand. Timothy at $1 75al 80. Clover on arrival 12c. from store 12ßc per lb. Flaxseed small lots, prime In car load lots SI 10. tl In HHOT Price unchanged. Assorted Nos, per bag, XI 40: Buck, per bag, 52 455. SALT Stocks are ampio and lake advaoctd 5c per bbl; we quote at 150 for lake per barrel: Ohio river 1 35 per bbl, and öUlOc additional In store. WOOL Market very dull. We quote nnwashed at 23a25e; fleece washed, SfJ34c; tuDw ashed, S2'.i7c; hurry wool 610c per 'pound less. Indianapolln LiveStofk Mark. Tu es oat Evening, Dec 19. JReported by J, B. Sedwick & Co., Wholesale Commission Dealers in Cattle, Bogs and Sheep. Cattle There were light receipts of cattle yesterday of falrquallty. Thederaand was limited, the butchers buying sparingly, claiming that they are selling but little beef, which is usually the rp.se at this season of the year, owing to the plentiful eupply of poultry, game and bones from the pork houses. The yards were pretty well cleared of stock at Thursday's prices. . We quote: Good, smooth, fat heifers and steers, weight 1,100 lbs and upward, $3 50(31; good cows and fair heifers at (00j3 5O; common to medium cattle 2 2V 2 75: scalawags 1 2öa2 ft: bulls ti 50; stock cattle in Mr demand at $3 003 40. Sheep Prices are unonanged, with light offerings ; we quote at 52 753 50 per 100 lbs gross. Doos Receipt of hogs for the past 21 hours nntounted to 3 2Ö0 head. Prices are firm and paok-rs are paying for best grades offering iö. perlo i lbs gros-.; we quote at $5 7&3ö K0, the market closing firm. New York Market, New York, Dec. 18. Cotton 12 ; futures closed Steady. Flour Receipts 12,000 bbls; demand quiet; No 2 S3H4 5u; superfine state and western Jö Wi(3.i 25; common to good extra $5 4ö(5 65; good to choice 5 705 95; white wheat extra s X9HOW; extra Ohio tö 4ö7 00; BU Louis ö 66 &2.; patent $7 öojr 50. Kyo fliur Quiet; $4 3Txj5 10. Corn meal Unchanged. Wheat Receipts VifjU bu; light demand; spring ungraded fl 0t'ai 30: white western I 35; No 2 spring. New York, $1 SI; No 2 Milwaukee spring $1 3H; No 2 Chicago spring I at bid, 1 35 asked ; No 2 do 1 25; No 1 Minnesota spring (1 3X. U e Western 8oS2c. Barley Unchangr-d. Malt Unchanged. (Jorn-Receip's 4X)XX)bu; mixed steam, new, 5!)c; do, nograiie, new, 57(4574e; mixed Kansas, new, liOc; western mixed, new, ungraded, 57rftt.Vc: No I old, graded, 0ic; No 2 Chicago, Ud,Wirrtijle. Hay Dnchanged. Hops Unchanged. O.its Mixed western state 37j0c; white do 41'.-tte. Ooir'0-Rio cargoes 1720V;cgold;JobblDgl7 QlTic gold. rsutiar Dnlt and nominal; fair to rood rfinlirglifiijcjprimeioc; refined flrmer.HJ'g Ql'-'V. Molasse Unchanged. Itlce Unchanged. Petrotfum-Crude 16o; refined 33c; January SIS'?; Tallow (a.S4c. Kofltt U 4Hci 4r. Tu rpen t i n IV.-ic. Kggs-2.VJ-"9t-. ' x . Provisions Pork $17; December $17 CS. Beef unchanged. Long clear middles, city, 9c. llturs Western H7Ha. iirtl-fio 70'.tl0 8fi: December f 10 75010 8 Butter Unchanged. nees 7 14 He WhUky ii 12S. tt. liOnM Market, St. Lom Dec. U. Cotton Sales 900 bale. Fiour-Diilet. Wut at-lnartlve and lower; 11 X4 ash ; $1 34'X December; II 36 January; No 8 red fall $1 3o4 cash ; 1 32 January. Corn KVllJ4ccash;41J February; 403 40 S; bid Dt.-oernbtT aud January. Oats No i 32o bid eash; 33le bid January; relected 3f'ie. Kj'e 70e old. Harey -Cliolce Minnesota 85o. Whisky-tlOH. Provinlon-pork J18 60 asked; cash 11 57: sales at ?16 65 December; 6 60 January; $1J M) March. Hulk meats steady : i 12S. lS snd HXI'st aoknd; Wc. lea bid; at the call for futures buyers and sellers were apart. Lard firm and holier; f 10 12 spot and bid for De- i ceruo"r, au ztpq aaxeo casn; at ue close 10 io bid. Bacon 7vJc. .l.c. MAie. . Hogs C'o?n mo a to good packln $3 66.5 ; j Choice to extra Ltavy 5 twsb. v J Cattio Fancy s-.eer 6; prime 14 604 75; t

fair to cholco cows and heifers f3i3-5 S7; good to choice Texans 52 KT ai 37)4. Receipt Hour 3, 4-w bbls; wheat 20,0ft) bu; corn 70,um bn ; oats 3.0W bu ; rye s,(KX bu ; barley none; hogs LhOehead: cattle SuO bead. New Orleans Market. Nkw Ori.kans, Dec. 1. Flour Superfine S5 2.5; XX !5 75; XXX Qfi 70; high grades 57 jt 7 75. Corn White 60c. tuts St. Louis 4531V jc; Galena 50c. C'oinmeai 2 70. Hay Choice 120. Provisions Pork held at $16 75. Lard: tierce lOWjiO'c; keg llf(il. Bulk meats: shoulders ?7 oö: clear rio SS So; clear sides 75. Bacon: Shoulders J7 75; clear rib r 12.;a!) 20; ckar sides (9 50; sugar-cured hams HlOc, as In Size. Whisky $1 10al 11. CoflVe-Jobblng 1721i,c. Sugar InferioröcdbSc; common togood common 6,'yf7c; fair to fully fair 7ViS77V; prime to choice bijyx ; centrifugal byü$;c ; yellow clarified SlOc. Molasse Common 3-VüSSc; centrifugal 303 43c: lair 40c: prime to choice 4'i""jOc. Rice Ordinary to choioe Louisiana 4&6c R.-an-OOc. tioid iw.frvy. New York Kxchairge per cent dlsconnt. Sterling Exchange -Bankers' bills SS 18). New York Dry Goods Market. New York, Dec. 18. Business Ls checked by stormy weather, and was light In all departmots. Cotton goods steady, with an upward tendency. Prints In moderate request and lliiht supply. Men's wear aud woolens les active, r'lannels and blanket movlag slowly. Foreign goods remain quiet.

LEGAL. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain nreoept has been dnly issued to me by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of said city, dated December 16, 1676, showing that there Is due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana: Due James Mahoney for grading and graveling the aliey between Hoyt and Fietcner avenues, running from Dillon and Linden streets, from J. C.Wood (Christian name unknown) the sum of four dollars and forty-two and one-half cents (14 42,S, amount of assessment charged against lot So. one hundred and seventyflx (176) in Spann & Company's Woodlawn adaltlon to'the city ol Indianapolis, Marion county, inuiana. Now, the said defendant 1. hereby notified that, unless within (20) days after the publication, for three weeks.or this notice the amount so assessed against wie above described lot or parcel of land la paid, I will proceed to collect .he amount so assessed by levy and sei of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim, ruq all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., December 20, 1876. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly lseuod to me by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal or said city, dated December 16, lf7H, showing that there i.s due t.oe following named contractor the amount hereinafter specitted for street improvement in the. city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana: Due James Mahoney, forgradiiigand graveling the alley between Hoyt and Fletcher ave nues, running from Dillon to Linden strtets, from M. and II . McGanghey. tte sum of lourdol'ars and forty-twoand onehalf cents ($1 42' i), amount of assessment charged agrUnst lot No. one hundred and s-venfy-e glit il7S), in epann Jc Company's Woodlawn addit'on to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indhxna. Now, the said defendants are hreby notified that, unless within (20) days after the publication, for three weeks, of this notice, the amount so assessed against the above described lot or parcel of land Is paid, 1 will proceed to collect the amount ho assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel ol land or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbe above claim, and all costs that may accrue. njSNRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., December 20, 1K76. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas a certain precept has been duly Issued to me by the mayor ol the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of said city, dated December 16, 1876, showing that there Is due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana: Due James Mahoney for grading and praveliug the alley between Ilovi and Fletcher avenues, ruunmg from DUlon to Linden ttreets, from D. It. and B. F. Batterson (Christian names unknown), the sum of four dollars and fori y-t wo and one-half cents (M 4il), amount of assessment charged wen last lot No. one linndtvd ant e'ghty-tour (184) in Spann & Company's Woodlawn addition to the city oi Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. - Now the said defendants are hereby notified that, unless within (20) days after the publication, for three weeks, of this notice the amount so assessed against the above described lot or parcel of laud is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim, and all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis. Ind Decemler20. 1K78. ""notice to non-resident. Whereas, ft certain precept has been duly issued to me by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, un4er the -.corporate se! of sit Id city, dat) December 16, 1S73, showing that there is dutf . the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Mai ion county, Indiana: I ae James Mahoney, for grading and graveling the a ley between Iloyf. and F etcher avenui, running from Dl Ion to Linden streets, from M.avd 11. McGaughev, the sum of four dolisrs and forty two and ooe-half cents ($1 42VJ), amount of assessment charged aga'nst lot No. one hundred and seventy-tteven fl77 In Spann & Company's Woodlawn addition to tho city oi Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. Now, the sMd defendants are hereby notified that, unless within (20) days after the publication, for three we&s. of this notloe the amount so assessed asalnst the above de scrlb.-d lot or parcel of laud Is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above chAm, and all o -ist that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind.. December 20, 1876. .TYPE FOTJNDItV, 168 Fla fitrort. CittciMnmti, Ohl. M1IS0N, SMITH L JOHNSON. i V" tT,p hWl th Ppw la iriiM Is fr tUs tu r. to. gaaruiu. ' u

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On or txrat April 15, a Grand Free Exmrtlon Train will lrar. th priiwipal rjti.. of hr Sorlh to mit in Ciin-ini,ii, aud thrit- prm.r4 lnOaf.-!, .V iani Cs.,Triaa, tmirr Ihr aunpK-ra cf t tie Ta I.ni'i nn'i t'.l r,.r t:i.in Co. T1i:s oirir-:. n will I, r Us K o'-tit tf all who harr t ur-

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j.ttl..I, Ana -a. il ax Ihul t arrmf.linhJ t r t-nr-i..ti ul .tart. It iU hr ittnf ,1, lr to 11 who hcM 'iffJs from thC"vninT to lb ln U. tr, 1 it ! tirnftlt dwire-i tl:4 a full rf prhfi'Uti.n cf ocr pitrojis wll ! na nand to eo. Kv:h one will Is iiMiHyi nf the aimit J.m on whi-h lle ecui..m wil! Htnrt. in umpt. time to mnvr rcmljr for th tr-r, hich will nrvtpT atwiat t.u iv. Tl- obj.-t f.f th .wT.ion is to etir-o'ii ttic Vtt lt-mut of prp-rtr boM.'r. in vhtl w c.ittj-r i th. Ütu.t kxMtii.n in tli riit.r hoiiil. -,t We ottu a liu'if tritrt of land la the mr-t desirable pari of Trtfti, ted id urd. r to t-iihanc tl.e T!tlu of 0'ir furrnin? landi w? lir t InMed in tlwir tu 4t s l--i'if-il r-tr. Tl, Internal lonnl anal .'reat rlhem It a i Iron d I 4l.ni.inV Hl II.T 4M IMII A .! t It KM. II T 4M I A SN ... It lil'SI.:ww AMI HI N IIIKM-II.1 llirouiih the lijr ortltfurtl, amd rmtm. ueit(ly trin 11 oik land, into rxcllnt niutkvl Mini liippiii Ivmituv.-. To encouraf eniigi Htivii , aiil to r-ii liT our r nmoins fT"jHrtT Iv.ittW. w tow prrpo t' fell one h ,!f of oi:r Ir.l in thf -it y of Uxf rd ,n tlitf fclkwiuj rrmarkaMr Thia Land Vitnjny will t:n. of otilr curd two tt. rTiiitp U, retaiuin' .h ajtcrnata wo. Omr pttc for th. -. luis a not tlO, nor f.'i, but One lollnr ! In otlvpr w.ir.t, we will give a a ay B'kxI bnil lins Mi In Oxford. Milnm Co., Teiaa, and only require the rectpinit of lb... lot to ynj c.t of drawmjr and akiiowUliine tho and oth r nre.nrj rl.-rioal w.-rk. In ad Uinn, eacli t.rrchavr tt iwo or more lou will ee ratSlrd to jin thtir 'ii l Krr Kxenr-hn to tl.. I n l, fr. of njr railroad Chart? whalevrr. VblrM w ar srat ly atnMiuit.t, all the avail ,M.? will be takn up very awn , and it M, tberefaee. earuet ly J v.'l tli it all who ! ne t take adrnr.tn;e cf liiis turemVly litieral nCrr, will do ao at oticv. Our l(rnont for tha dixixwine of nir lan.N art) vrr a;lj nndin-nimd, wbea it w Imrne in mind lintt w retitin one hif of th 1 Hs, an I . jh-i d Q.on Ine rapid crowth ml war lactiful r;t) to ri in.b-ife u an hi::idr, 1 foi l in tb r .hne.t talue ror own Ida will rai.nlly achieve. At th. r.m titn., the l't!i c ill nil tho W enhmi.v.1 in vitlne, and, therelore, tue beneflta of tbe ruf in )iroMrty will muturtl with our rwitron. and otim.'lre. Thfcotof the ü:uri.in aiil be aeveral tnonnni dollar; hntthe people who go artI wbo ran Uta Svo fcr tlieDilvi'S the lu'it.f'jl aiid pfolictivr landi which they and we owa, will indmv a larc1 and rai.l ttlement ; and every mnu who ni'tth in frxford, or on the lasd. a.innifie, nil! aM iti'-irh more vnlue to our land, than the ct to of ir.vuic him a free ride there and back. A K-rial Irair., or trains, a may b. ri-quird, wul t.roretd directly to Oxford, aad retara to alartiog p.. in", ft Ittioill rli Mil Jfe, and it ran be joiud at an y point on the route. Vi will not s l! more uiun ix ms to rue p.-ron al tbe pp-rial rati'i aKore rWea, and k will kAVftiine and troni'l if all api.Urant w.U hcartnis IV t in Uiind. Earh lot in 2Siitai t t in aire, and whi'ii nix l.Tn are tuk-n, w. w:l! furnish thetn in three doiüiona. ic.t two U toffethr, mx in ail, ta'm irir; a frontage ol Ml feet by 1'iideep, f.,r earh two lota taken. The taxea va tbeee Inta uti f ill in In.! to January 1, l7, nnd the title we ive joa we atsoluily guarantee t be f;ood aiid d;.-1. i that tin re can net er be an di-tr.te.

i'arenl- hat wonid be a better t hn-tmaa I. in the lM4t lobbied town iu Texan? Oxford in 111 r.iilr..Mil f.-iriliTt.. direct to ft!! yvt' 4 of I tie 1 1

We ci;. r line rarmltig bind i-nr oxrri, irom ten lo thirty dollar, p,r acre. T VCTl) TTr rPrarXT'C! -wwill aetid b return mall, to art one who 1 r -I lLJv.' 1 1 V i . will en.l u. wnliiii thirty t fr. m d'-f-of ihi. .-.! . r, i,:.-.,,:..i vi :i Ii thir iiaoi plnluly written in f'lll. a clear V A It It A XT V rr'.F.I I h:'.'.x1'i it. lot. in Hi ford, Mi Um Co., I. ia-. clear of all tae ti Jimmy l-t, rs. Vourcpj licalion for a town M must in all cr.m be acconipaiiied byOXK HOLLAR. t pT rft if di'ittins and aeknowletiituid iie d, pri:itinir, and po.-tae. Your lot rati then he e.ll or traun't-rred at i li-A-iir.. Your h-tiis timet e nroiiirht wiih jou to the point where yen j;n tlie rxeur-ion, to . : i . yon tree piee&e. liit aierehanl.' nierhanle, or lrttxrt Hr anna who ou!J N.d lx ai tiii:; :.-!v in i-ttinz a l f rarrnta, aeenrr ai Tew !! fair our t'bililreri. I.. t' U etil preriiifto hit j art '.f the nltctl Male r nnada. Attdrava. ;ett'ral orhern OUire TKXAS LIM AM) tLOMZATlOX tOWI'A.M, 0! t lire St-, t'iueinnatl, O.

LEGAL. KOTICETO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly Issued to me by the mayor or the citv of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of satd clt. dated December 10,187, showing that there is due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana: - Due James Mahoney for grading and graveling the alley between Hoyt and Fletcher av-.-nues, running from Dillon to Linden streets, from D. L. and F. T. Patterson (Christian names unknown) the sum of four dollars and forty-two and one-halt cent 04 42), amount of assessment charged against lot No. one hundred and eignty-three (lki) in bpann A .mpany V Woodlawn addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. Now, the said defendants are hereby notified that, unless within (20) days after the publication, for three weeks, of this notice the amount so assessed against the above described lot or parc-1 ot land la paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof es may be necessary to satisfy the above claim, and all costs that may accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., December 20, 1876. iEÖMATISSVI. Johnson Rhenruat Ic Com pound ia t h only reliabla remedy lor Kheui" i''m and Neoraliria. It ia cs a a iiriciiur, 111 YSICI.AN raacat a I it. The wor.t ca-ws cf tuaurukiory Ebeamatiom hare been cored in one week' time. Price f 1. If yoTjrdmesiit doe not keep it, and for it. . K. K. f .1.1 tK '.. t ron-i. riT."o-.. II. l.J!k.'!'!' LI 11 J ill, xf t.f rchei Ktrrar atiaria ta culetita and adv atana eooaaatod , vlU Us uwiiaaa, et., at, lÄ MARK TWAIN. 'X'CS wanted ataiyabera. UhMtrated Cb ealara and Urn fraa. Addraa A. O. KKTTLalOK CO, Cbwaco, 111., er Cincinnati. O. BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. 1 uarrmiM lor in 1 tnu and Xha hal li KoartiucislanduoeeptlTO odora to cover eoraraon and delafcerlotia Incro-dk-ata. Aneryaora of arleBlifieexprrlrarnt lbs mxr.u'aetarero ' & T.BabMn'i awt Ituttp has perfect! ard new Offers to the public Tk t mYT TOIl.ti KOiP la It-e YuiJU Ontt th pun, wtgrtable Ml wf4 f . to mnnvfxrtitr. Far lae la tbe Ni' i T It ha- No t'r"t. Worth ten tltaealta coat toererr mother and family in fcrirrendora. Sample box containing a rakeae i oca. each, tkt frtre to any addreee on receipt of TS oenta. Addrwi H. T. R thWii. Ner York City. VFor baU by 11 PragEunaea AIXCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. iWAsU for ILLCOCU'S, and obtafn tbera. and so avoid miserable Imitation L. BRODRETH, Pres't, Office, 294 Canal U, Hew Torn. 7 r vFifty pages 300 illustrations, with descrlp tlonsof thousands of the host Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and the way to grow them all for a Two Oent postage btamp. Printed in German and Englihh. Vlck's Floral Uuide, Quarterly, 25 eenUa Vick'a Flower and Vegetable Oarden, M cents in paper; in elacant cloth covers, 1. Address, JAMES VICK, ltochcster, K. Y.

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