Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1878 — Page 8

THE INj)IAXA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNEHOAl' MOEN1NG, JANUATvY 9, 1878.

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BOW' FOB THE BEST URGIS ! Fcr the next few days we w? jl affer our entiro stock of Novelties at a Great Reduction. ECIAL! One Case at 85 Cents. . These goods havo sold fcr moro than doublo this price this seaeon. Pile3 of handsome goodo at 10c, 121-2c,15c. Our stock is still large, ar d wc are determined to reduce if low prices will do it. L . AYBES S GS. TNDIANAPOLTS. INDIANA. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL JIOSET KSU THE MARKETS. Office or ttik Ixdianapoi-is vtt-ki-, Tcesday Evemno, Jan. K, 1"71 f Transactions In the local money market today were on a small scale, and strictly gilt edge paper was being negotiated at D3IO per rent. Eastern exchange rules quiet, and sales across the counter arc being made at l-lu premium. I?DIANAI-OL13 CXEARIISQ HOCSE, Clearings Balance. Wednesday, January 3.. f i 5.t0d ;f.imi Thursday , January 3 2S'i,0'' ii,M Friday, January 4........ . 2V,'jo Raturday, Jitnnivry o............ 2V),tXJd o..00 Monday, January 7 22u,'JlA) 4o.(M) Commercial. The general markets here showed considerab e activity during the week closing with this evening. The grocery market has been unusually firm during the past few djys. The demand for sug trs la quite active, aud prices on all grades are advancing. In reviewing the -New York market the Bulletin or Tuesday says: Cofloe. In gradi-gdown oar figures of late we did so on u uouble line of o,uo'itions,wbica brought thu inside rt a Halo low. W'e therefore drop the lower tlnre, leaving fair cargoes at lTc, and on this basis Hie tono to-day appears to bj stronger and ni re cheei fat. 'i here has not b 'eu iuuca business accomplished, but buyers appear to be showing greater lnt r st, and brokers report that it would probably be easier to sell tnan to buy H ruling figures. Htles here of 2, -.61 ba, per Memnou, afc 17.c, wrlSt New Ovieuus i,7wb is, perMi.'rKn,17;-, Dircly fair. West ludia stock Is tinder neglect and has only a notninul ort of position lor the present. Quotation remain about as before tor want of imjnstlilng better, but are merely nominal,an t aeliers would notoojec: to stiidng lu order to increase the in vtiuent of suppi.es. No sales reported, and the stoc st has been increased ty the arrival of the K.che with3,USS bags Maracalbo. Jav.i without new ieturus. Sugars. lUws continue to bo held with 1he attnis Old dUpUy of confidence, ana thtt tiering are quite lio-itsd, both a to quantity an 1 assortment; indeed If anythiug seller arc mo.e iudiiferent than ever to dy, and have furtber increased their limits, O, euly the demand has been rather Mow, and we have no important movement rep. rted, (hough there lias oeou considerable looking arouuJ, aud It Is intimated that "so.uetuing" changed hand. Tne absence of reported sal- s atTjrds a poor bvsls fo;-quotations, yet we led Ju-titled In widening out figure. t make 'Tt 1' top on lair to goo t rehning, as it appiurs evident J th it holders will nt w gotiate less. Itetlned have neon moderately active, and shov a sliht'y irregular tone, tuo hards rathtr favoilng buyers, but jellows ruling firm, and la s me c ci a fr iclion higher, llolas.ses sugars are scarce and llrm. The prices in markets during the past weuk have been at a dea-i stand still, aiul quotations are noiniual. Packers are unwilling to sell, thinking the market la bound lo advance, and buyers are tot over anxious to bell, believing the market will drop even lower and so it stands. The demand for dry goods continues quite active, and prices are well maintained. The New York Bulletin of the 7th inst. speaks as follows of that market: There has been a freer movement in some descriptions of domestic goods from agents' hands, but transactions were mostly restricted to making deliveries on accouut of purchases made before the cLse of la -it year. Collecilo aa Are reported slow In soma parts of the west and nortliwesi.owlni; to taa wretched condition of the roads, hl:h has almost paralyzed business in rome tactions. The suspension of Messrs. Clem nt, Morton A Ci.. one of the heaviest clothing houses la Chicago, has been announce. I by telegraph, and tne news h is created great surprise in the trade, as tne firm hal bsen in very good crejit. Their salts are aLl to have reached l,i?jO,UW annually, and the a.ssets ol the llrm are reported to be 9&,AA), while tiieir liabilities are (A . Woolen coods have been quiet In first hands o far as new business is oncerneJ, but there -was a fair movement in aprlng crvwimsres, worsted coatings, etc., on acennn 01 back orders. Heavy woolens are In. sti lctly moderate demaud, but a tew buyers are lookioif round the market for fincy casslnisres at Job pi icen, and a few sales of ludillerent styles are being made at low hure. r'unoeU are meeting with a f ur tiislrioutlor, but selections are mainly restricted to small lots of leading makes. Cotton Ooods. The market continue qnlet, but brown and colored cottons, cotton flannels, corset Jeans, etc., are steadily held -by agents at current quotations. l;ieaoued slilrtlngs and wide soeetlngs are moving very slowly, but prlcesare without qnota'de change. Messrs. J. L. Hretner, Hro.&(Ji. have made tb j loliowing atvanoed t. rices: I'eqnot brown hf-etings 4'J-lncb, IZc; 7-1. 10c; K4, 10c; 8-4, 2IVc; lli-4, -SV.-iAS. Pequot bleached sh3tinz4, 6-4, lie; 6-4, itfc: 7-1, J'jc; 8-1, 2ijc; -4, ic; v. inaaniieait o.eacata iwuica fcneet 4n.rc w 1 o-i.'m. 11 I .:. ti t ul. Prints. There has been a .drht improve ment in tne aetnand tor a rcw makes or fancy prints through the medium of orders, but trans ictl ns were only moJeiuto in tlie agr?icate ainoant. Hhlrtinirs are less active, and Maples, Turkey mis and robes are moving slowly, but solid blacxs and colors aro in steady request. On Moirdsy mornlnc, Janu ary 1, lensrs. it. 11. i.iatliu & Co. will make their rprlng otT'eriug of the Gordon Drlnw. These goods are printed upon selected 61xt4 extra standard cloiiis, and are guaranteed perectly lt colors. J he extra dress stvles are from the latest French designs, and the shirtings are compose 1 of inh assortments staple atyies regularly assorted ; also in solid cases of piuK, oiue, DiacK or brown. Th followiriK wiil be tne opening prlcn Extra dress styles, oJSchlrtiniis.SVjC. lens the usual dis count 10 pacKags ou vers, at wnicii prices tncs goods are remarkably cheap, an! buyers will do well to forward their orders as soon as possi 1111 eurjy uviuca is oy no means lm xwobab e. Jiccipts of efgs and butter continue equal to ths demand, and prices rulo steady. Poultry aud game are qolot and steady. Canned goods aud foreign' fruits were quiet and aachaD(4r.

Ihere bai H'tle doing In flour, and pi ice are weak. The meat' lQarketi u qufe. ftnd uncharged. There w or t uut Uttle life In the corn market today, and . prices aro i)Wer than npou ye, terday. Tl1 vre U a good business doing In fish, and pr'.eejare well maintained. SALES REPORTED.

1 carhlrh mixed, f. o. b.,38e. PI era milled, I. o. b., 3c, U cars hinh mixed, f. b , 3S3c. cars rejeated hlgti mixed In color, f. o. b 3Se. 1 car rejected trnck, 35c. 5 cars no grade, f. o. b., 30c. RECEIPTS AND 8IIIFMEXTS. Tne following Is an exhibit of the receipts and shipment of leading commodities during the past 24 hours: HttceiptSbipm ts Flour, bbls., Wheat, lu.. Corn, bu... 2.G0O 1.12 3,.A :wo 8 1.2M) ta7 4H) 3:6 J,4n; UatS, DU 4 lly, bu B.-trley. ba. I'.iu n, tous... ......... Staich, hb Is H ay, t"iis Ho-, o... Sheep, No.... ... Iard. tea .. t'njvisious, tons...... Wool, tons. Coal and Coke, tons W lii ky, hbis ... Hides, tons ........ I!ti0 2,400, 27 4-i 60 a 'iii 77.Ol! la: Horses and Mules, o. Lumber, fl -........ 17 C0,5 0 GRAIN IS STOKX. January 7. 1S78.

Wheat Corn, j Oats. Itye. F.levatorA .' H'J 4,3. 7,0 6 70 t.le valor U 7,auu S0,.s: l,ln lfi-M U'ntralEie. M 4.is 5,Uo 4,360 City Elevator... l,Jsb I0,t KlevalorI) f.. JJ,5oO 800 Elevator h... ....... 3,2i( Totals 22,!b7 o!',?u7 18,716 6,filff 8ame day 1S7S... I1,'0 4"5nQ' 4-'.'O0

Tlife following table will show the teceiptsof corn and wheat by rail for the year 1877: Corn. 1 Wheat. January Kebruaiy..... Mared .... .. Aurll ....... May J 11 11 Ttily August September.. October November..., December ... bush l.2,nno l.ns.ax) 1,0 7,110 blS.IMtl 67;,0()0 W,2li 3,2.V) 41,ri3 51,7.V) 51.t0 4t..TO. zy 0 3Si.N75 25S,75 10l,tiJ5 W.470 4 it !.0--i,4n) ti7l,IX. l,7vJ0 ToUl, 1?C7., 44 ls7s., " 1S75.. 11,715,100 5X5(1,0 ) i,io").:;h 10,7 0.5 0 DAILY REVIEW OF rilE IXDIAXAPOLIS MAKUET. The Troilslou Slarltef. The market 1 dull and weak. Mess Pokk 511 .Vu;Il 75. Rt'up Pork J10;lo S5. ToGES sil 0(I2. Iky Salt Meats-Doll: shoulders S3 9031c; clear rU o.tj'ii." (.-.; short clears A,0oc; long clers &jc; all loose and 1 to 25 days in Salt. t?RErs Me VT3 Hams, Id lbs average, G$$ 6)hc; clear ribs t:,'c, salted on car. BATON ijuotati ns nominal; shoulders 7c packed; short ribs Vlc; short clear 6iues LiAkd Dull; prime steam, small offerings, y,i'. 1JoteiMb.vts Shoulders 4;c; hams 7720; Sc February. &. P. Meats Shoulders 5?c: ha:us nominally lot H lbs overage, 30 days In pickle. drain and Flonr Market. Corn The market to-day was quiet, wl'h small ollerinns. shippers were bidding Jic less than yesterday and rather inclined to hold oir, owing to unfavorable eastern markets, reported easier and dull. Kecelpts have not increased much ns yet, and the downward tendency of prices may deter Mime from selling, but the bulk of the crop will likely po forward rapidly, owing to the bad condition of a good porliou of it and the nec?t&Uius of the times. Tne following were the closing quotations at the call board, i2:o0o'ciock: V.'hlro Otr. rcd m 30e ; avc bid f. o. b. YellowOnVred f. o. b. at 41c. Hish mixed &Sc track; 4')c asked f. o b. Mixed ;we bid. track; i'io bid. f. o. b.: 1 car Bold at o'Ja f. o. b. Kar 3 :(c in car lots. No grade Offered at Sic f. o. b.; COe bid track, l'.ejected 3ic bid track; offered at Stic f. o. b. Januarj- 37.c bid. Kebruy .7)jc bid. WHEAT-The market is quiet; ofTorlngs of choice ore small, and the local and shipping demand very light. We quote: 2 red at II 1NU120; No3l 103112. t'ljovn The market Is dull and weak. We uote: Known brands, fancy, ft! OViS 75;famlly ull at Si 50t 05; low grade tijl. BuckWheat flour: cuolce &J. Oats Market dull. We quote: No 2 white 26M'tt27e: mixed 2.i a2fio ; rejecteil 2352ic. Kyk Market quiet; No 2 M)(j7c. liRAN In fairdemand; offerings small; salabla at 11212 50 per ton. Indianapolis Prod nee Market. APPIES-Apples are selling at t2 60f1 25 per bbl for common and f 1 1 75 for choice BiTTTEK Receipts liberal and the market quiet. Hiilppers are paylug hie, and it is selling lu store at 14c. Choioe roll, on arrival, 143 16c. PekjTWAX 25c. Eas Are l- moderate request and the market well supplied. We qnote on arrival at 11(3 1.3c per doz.tnd from store at lCc. Feathers Kule active and steady. We quote prime live gee a at PSc: mixed, geese and d..ck, 2i2'2.'Sc ; old feathers 10ri25c. Honey Itaugea from IIhJuo per pound, according to quality. Poultry Itecelpta aro eqnal to the demand, and prices are unchanged. Turkeys, a'lve, 60 per lb; N. Y. dressed 7c per lb; ducks fd OOperdoz; roosters $1 25 perdoz; spring chickens tl 25 per doz; bens l 25 per doz; Keese, fall feathers, ti bO per doz. ItAiS Are steady and unchanged, and we quote good cotton rags at lftiJc per lb. Onions New onions are dull at f l &02 06 per bbl. Potatoes The market issteady. We qnote: Exrly IVom and Russets 27 (0c per bu; Peach lilOA'S o'fii.'i.'c. CKANnrjtKruH Are selling &t 83 6032 75 per ou : cnoice 1 uus m per bbl. Dried Fruits There Is but little doing, and prices aro nominal. New peaches, halves, 8yj 9c: apples, new, 5;4Uc per lb. Ekanh Wo quote: New navy, clean white. 11 ou pr du ; common 11 per du. Oame The market i" dull and prices are nominal, we quote: rrairie cmcuens 00. Hfinirrels 75c. Duetts, mallard, Zl 75,'At V): tesl U)'o.i2 75; common tl"5:2 00. Quails 1100; w uu turaeya 10c per 10. i&aooits 7c. Indianapolis Cirocery Slarkct. Tlie grocery market is fairly active, with but iew c 11:1 :wes in Quotations Cokfees Active and unchanged. Ordlnarv grades of Riosl741K'c; good to fair i'Jc: prime 2or42lc; choice to fancy 2li(32J,c; 4 va oec. Chee.se-Prime new mild is held at 130 He. Molasses and Stbcp The market is quiet and steady New Orleans molasses is quoted at 24"j0o for new crop; syrups at Soc&lOO 10 r ct Mil moil to iancy. Rice Is la gofd demand and firm. We onote: wane lor Carolina. kcgarh Tne market rules steady and firm. We quote: lteflned A lOltic; off A W? extra C V;gc: hard io4Uic; circle V and li KrcWc; yellow t3;8;.c. Vap We quote: Tousy'a German S'.c per lb; other Oerraan ''47c per lb; whit Russian pressed cake5575ti; Babbitt's 17 7 25 per nox. Casplr We quotes Hotel Ma20c: starcan dies l3y,(aue: common pressed I Valine. Tea The usual volume of trade Is reported at imcnang-i prices. Vounij hyon, cnmmon..., 30? 85 Young hyson, fair to good.. 4).4 fiO Youu bjson, choice-. 70-J SO

oung hyson, extra choice-......... S'xl 00 Imperial, common.. 30 4 40 Iiiiperlrti, tine .. 6 54 Imperial, choice...........-................... N)v4 M (iunpowtler, coniuiou 3o4 S5 Oun powder, li 11 . - 4.V$ iSti (lunponr, i-ho ice . 7.V14 VI (iun powder, extra choice............ 1 0tVj(l 0 Ja pa n , u n col ored .common . 2y 85 Japan, uncolored, tine new.. ...... Fr4 60 Japan, uucolored, choice new.... '' K) Oolong. Inferior.................. W:t 3.5 Oolong, tine... . ..... 4.V) 75 OolorR. txt-a choice tX)(ol 00 COTtPAOE Is without change. Manilla, to 5-161n lOt Manilla, inch 16 Manllla,';Sln.hp .15 sisal. y4 to 5-16 2 Kisal.a inch ..lIisis.i..S in. & laiger..li Hash cord, hemp 19 (Cotton ropo. 2J(i Uay rope, 1, 3, 4 ply.141 Hay rope,common.JOJ4 Indianapolis Dry Goods Market. Trade Is reported quite brisk at unchanged quotations. Hattisg lrdlnary 10(J12c; middling 15c; be'-t tissue lc. liitfiws Drilling Nashville SJc; Pepperol 9c: Mark 9c. TICK1XG Orne?o .IMncli Wc Concstoga 4-4 Medal 15c; Medsi .6c: extra 15c; extra 4-4 l(k; LcwiHton JKi-iucU ISc; iU-Inch 16c; oO IhcIi 13Xc; plaid 18e. shirtiso STRinLJr-Anierlcsn 6-3 10c; 3-3 9c; Whittendon cheviota li i)c: AA lie: AAA 12-; XX TJJc; Otis cheviots 12Jc; Everett do HVvC: homespun Oc. Paper Uamcuics toramon colors oc; high colon Ic higher. Pkixts American 6c; Washt"gton, Merrlniac. Oriental, Conestoga, 6c : Richmond 6c; Harmony oVJc; Allen 6c; Freeman 5c: bt.iadnrd shinim; prints bc Albion solid colors 6c; Wam.sutUt 6c; mourning prints tic; Sprasnes oVc. Carpet chais White 21c; colored 2Cc; coverlet warp 2.SC. lisows Sheetifhs Verraont7;c; Nashville 7ic; MiKllevlllH7ic; Idaho be; New Albany 7c; Htark A Sc; Park A 5j; (Jranite li hy2c ; K dford rt5,': PeppN6i.c; Pepp O 7c; Tepp R 7Je ; Pepp li Sc ; Charter Oak oc ; Lancaster Ktnndard 8c. Bleached SiiErrTNGS-Lonsdale 0c: IIoe Tc: JPackotone 8c; Mascomen Oi-uC: 1111', 7 8. Jc; 4-4 c: Uwight Star l'tc; Vaugh XX He; Rep DvjCc; Quaker 7c: Cambnc, Lonwlale, l.;e; Yojng Warrior ll.jc; Jabez Knight UJc; Warnxutta 11V; New York Mills 11 VOkain Baos Amnskeai; A Uss: Lewlstown A tark 25c; Union 220; Banner Uoo;

Aiontup2Jl.c: American tc; liairnouyiyc. COT TON YARNS Assorted numbers, per lb.... 21c .. iiyac loc ... Oe 2.c 21 c 'tc ..1820C ... ic 2Sc aic 2:ic Dozen yams, 4011s, per aoz iVjzen yarns, .sons. ier doz.. Dozen yarns, hms, per doz........ lVzen yarns, tUOs, perdoz ...... Ca pet warp (colored) per lb.............., Carjet warp (white) Htaudard, per lb, Coverlet yarns, per lb , Cotton twine, per lb M .. Tiot li QO fstaarln. per lb . Seine twine... . Candle wick, per lb Batting, per lb lOQIUc 91 Ianeons. ALCOnOD V'e continue to qnote at 82 15 2 25 for as per above proof. BROOMS W'e have no change to note in quotations: Common, per doz- ?1 ,V)U2 00 I'l3iU.lMMM......tMNNnMlM. MM1.11H-HH...I 1 3 ($X l d5 Fancy carpet 2 "5 s; 00 Hurl- .... ......... 2 50i3 00 Htcs m boat .. ...... ... 4 OOti 50 Shaker - 2 50 2 75 CANNED GOODS The market Is fairly ac tlve. Penches,2 In cans, perdoz fl &"si 70 Peaches. 3 lb cans 2 lWt2 25 Pineapples.... 1 tf.'2 25 Strawberries. ........... 1 4.Vi 7.j R;ispberries .... ... 1 fcVnd 75 Pears 1 So l 5l Itartlett pears 2 H0;a2 25 l'iums Damson, per doz........ . 1 5;" l tjii ;reenpea 1 75v4 00 Condensed milk.. ...... 2 75(33 00 Oysters, full weightCove, l lb.................. 80 K5 Cove, 2 lb . 1 40 1 50 Do snort weight 1 20(4 1 8 1 4V 1 55 Whortleberries, 2 lb.......... Tomatoes, 2 11 .. Tom at oe, 3 lb IO14 1 20 V. 1 45 55, 1 7o 50(4 1 00 3X4 1 60,'H 1 70 35 4 1 50 tik i 2 00 lld cherries. 2 lb...... Liiaa beans, 2 lb...... . .... string beans, 2 lbM........ Pumpkins, 3 lb tiooNeberries, 2 lb ) armouth succotish, 2 lb.......... - Blaokberries.21b . ... ...... Yarmouth corn. 2 lb. ....... 1 V4 1 75 1 00i 4 2 00 1 &J(i 1 75 Msrvlsnd sugar corn, 2 lb r liul rs A fair trade is reported. Oranges ... .. .... ...I ........ ......... 8 ft oa 4 50d 5 00 2 40 Ijemous per box.. lea ver -aLsins. Lew. per box . New Muscatel, crown... 2 60 Ni-M- Muscatel, double - 2 653 2 75 Citron, per lb 25 I'runes, o a, per 10. ........ i Prunes, new, per lb H.-4 12 Currants, per lb - b r lsii A lair uemano is repjrteu. Mackerel, extra mess, per bbl 2 003."?2 00 .Mackerel, large extra. ....- 21 tt).i2tt 00 Mackerel, No 1 shore . I 60 Mackerel, No 1 bav... . . 15 OOftlrt 00 Mackerel, No 2, large 12 00, l;l 00 Mackerel, English breakfast it 50f10 5) Herring, No 1, per box ...... S.5." 40 Whitertsh, No 1, ier half bbl 5 00;4 5 50 Whlteflsh, No 1, per kit - W& 1 25 Whitertsh, family, per hrfll bbl 3 0 Whlteflsh, family, jht quarter bbl. 1 75 Herring, lake, per half bbl 8 00 Herring, lake, ter quarter bbl..... - 1 60 Herring, lake, per lilt........ 70 shore herring, per bbl .... - 7 00(3 7 60 OUNPOWDKR-We quote prices at Jti 25 per kep for rifle; 53 60 per keg for blasting. O HE ASK steady; brown 5c; yellow 5c; white ti'tfyt, as to quality. II IDKS Quotations corrected by E. Rtuh & Sons, 219 South Pennsylvania street. Market continues very dull and drooping. Wo quote in store : Oreen salted cured Cured, 29 lbs and up . Wift 8?c Oalfsklns, 8 to 15 lbs 124 c Klpsktns,16to251bs(veal) 10 (. C Klnsklns, 16 to 25 lbs (long haired) t4 9 Bulls, stags and damaged hides and skins, two-thirds price. 1'art cured Jlo less per lb. Fry salted No L ... 11 12 c Flint No 1 -... . 13 la c Sheep pelts Wft'l 20, December skins; early skins in proportion to wool. LEATHER A fair trade in reporwni. Sole, oak, per lh 3 .J5l Mole, hemlock ...-...... 27(. Harness 'ki Hklrting .. ... .. . 4'r Ronsh harness ... 2S a Bridle, per doz 18 OUffrSI 00 Kips, city, per lb.. 0; tt) do French ........................... 1 00:4 1 40 Calfskins, city. . 90 J 1 40 do French.......... 1 50j 2 li IKON The market is fairly active, Wrought Bar, common, per 100 lbs Wrought, Charcoal Bar ... Wrouicht, pcr.'p, per lb...Cast, scrap, per lb -. . f2 25 3 45 4c LE VD 1'j lces are quoted us follows: Pig t&7c : bar. r--r lb. 7Vi-a8l. . 4 . MoltPHINK A moderate demand reported at4 151 25. NAILS Without quotable change; lOd to G0d at S2 . NAVAL STORES Wc quote : Rosin, ex.palo $5 UM8 00 Rosin, No S?2 W(fi2 75 R"sln,pale,bbl 4 Ol'O 4 50 Tar. per bbl.. 3 iM5 W Hosin, No 1-.. 8 25(4.3 75 Navy pitch- 3 76cjl 00 Hosln, No 2 3 00 3 25 OILS The demand is fairly active. Linseed, ra a, 5Sc per gal; boiled 61c per gal. Carbon, 110 fire test, It alic. Lard oil: extra winter "TSc: No I 623c: No 2 oS&a: Strait's 60tiv!j5-: Banks' fr5,i0c; Labrador tki7.ie. Castor f 1 av?l 35. Neatfoot 8ocfflJl. Turpentine 40 l2o rw-r gal per bbl. OI'IIIM We quote at $5 25 per lb. QUININE-Stoady at 13 25. PEA N UTSStead y. Virginia, raw, BrlOc; Tennenee, rcd,E(??6c; Tennessee, white, 6Vid7Kc: roasted So higher. SHOT The demand is light sod prices lower. Assorted N os., per bag, fJ i'nu2 2; buck, per bug, 82 45t2 50. SALT We qnote at 81 201 11 In carload lots for lake per bbl ; Ohio river at f i 30 per bbl, and Ion additional in si ore. TIN PLVTE AND METALS I O 10x14 tin 8S;I X10xH8i0 & : I C 1x2h. roortnsr. $7 fit); I-O 20x28, rooting, 815; block tin. In pigs, 23c; In bar, 21c; sheet Iron, 27 b, 83 50; 27 c, 5 25; galvanized Iron H5 percent, discount; Indians polls pieced elbows 85 pr cent, discount; Northrop's patent sheet iron rootling & per square; 'cowl's double capped corrugated Iron rolling $5 per square. TLLOW-tulet at 7o. WOOL We qn-ito tub washed and picked at 353Kc; unw.ished medium and common grsde if In good oriter, 2HcuiIc; unwaslied tine23a25c; flee'ce washnd if lit; It t, well washed and In good orrfer, 3533c; burry and unmsrcUautable 5310c less,.

Indianapolis Live Slock Market. Monday Evening, Jan. 7. I Reported by C. A. Ferguson Co., ' WTiolesale Commission Dealers in Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. Cattle There were S 9 cattle at the Exchange stock yards to day of rair to good quality. The butchers were out enrly and bought freely. At the close about all were sold. The weather is as good as could bs wished, and butchers were not afraid to buy liberally. We quote the market active with butchers and shippers buying at Wednesday's prices. Prime cows and belters ti ft($4 00 Itealty fine heifers and steers,.,.... 3 7.vst 25 Medium cows and neifers-...,...... S oo.firt 40 Common cows and heifers... .. 2 JVVi2 85 lit lw ..w.m.mm.w h miww 2 2yit 4 S Stock steers .. .. . 8 2"3 75 Cows and calves.... ..j 0015 0j Sheep Tlie demand for sheep is i:ood. All offering selling readily at 83 fyiixo 75 lor lair to medium and $iQi 50 fr good to prime. Indinnnpotis Host MarUtt. Usios Stock Yarcs. Jan. 7. Reportel bv C. A. Ferguson & Co., Wholesale Commission Iealers in Cattle, Hogs and Sheep.J Th receipts of hogs yesterday and to-day were 50cnr, making aliout 2'JO hogs. The demand rroni the shipper aud Ktnan & Co. was gocKl, they buying liberally, but the balance of the phcrxts bousjht hut fevr hovs At the close nbout ell am told. We quote the market tlrm with oc advance on good hog", but medium and common lots were hard to sell. Wo quote the market active. Prime assorted heavy 41 l(il i; prime assorted lititS4 K l1 4 12; goxi light and good heavy 814 to: common and mixed lolsW7533li0; rouglisahd stags 82 753 25. 3IAKKETS BY TELEGRAPH.

New York Market. New York, Jan. 7. Cotton UJUic; futures quiet and st ndy. Flour Receipts 21.0C0 bbls: light trade and market Mrongiy in buyers' favor; No 2 S4 lo; stipertiue state and western 8 .Va-5 lu; common to good extra wfstern and 8tat85 2-V5 55; good to choice do 65 U);; co nmnn to choico white wheat westeru extra ti log 0 75; fancy do 5 8i)(ijs 25; common to good extra Ohio $5 Ki.i7 50: coinmoti to choiC8 extra St. IxmLs 85 40(j8 25; patent Minnesota extra 7 49. Rye flour 83504 25. Cornmeal Heavy; 82 6V?3. Wheat Moderate cxrort Inqnlrv; receipts 2J0,0(O bu: ungnidel spring 81 2 hI No 8 spring 81 2jW; No 2 Chicago H 32; No 1 Milwaukee 81 3 4$l 31: No 1 Chicago and No 2 do mixed 81 J'iiJ3; No 1 spring iist; No a Milwaukee, January, 81 33; No 2 north western, January, 81 3311 34. Rye Western 7l674e. li irley 2 rowed state 73c. Malt Nominally uncliatiged. Corn Dull, with a light trade; receipts 54.000 bn; ungraded new western mixed lo(avc; new hih mixed Mc; steamer mixed 68ra';c. Oats Kecelpts I3,KX bn; mixed western and State 3U)JiH)c: white do 378ilVc. Hay Siilpplng rJDcaftSc. Hops Firm; yearlings 33c; new western 512o. Coffee Dull; Rio cargoes 15(318;4'c; jobbing 152 c gold. Sugar Quiet and unchanged; 7ij7o for fair to good refining. Molasses Dn 1 and nnchangOvl; foreign grades nominal; New Orleans quiet at S0(jlic. Rice liulet. Petroleum Crnde6J83c; reflned I2lc. Tsl'ow 7'(4 c. Strained ltisiu Steady at 81 77J. Spirits Turpentine tjuiet at 'SZi'Htc. Provisions Mets pork 812 75. Beef quiet. Hoes Western drefsed 85 25ig55U. Jiird Prime steiim $7 5(i8. Butter Western l32c. Cheesf 7al2c. Whisky 81 09. St. L011U Market. St. Lons, Jan. 7. Cotton 10c ; sales 217 bales. Flour Quiet and unchanged: super fall 1 25!I40: XX do 84 60 J 4 8.1; XXX do 85 154 6 3 ; family 8 70i59.. Wheat No 3 ml fall 1 1SJJ, cash; 81 2'i February; 81 24 March; No 4 do tl Ul-biJ; No 2 spring 81 07 bid. Corn No 2 mixed 42' ;c cash; 4'C January; 41VS4i3.'c February; 42c March. Oats Ko2 284'2-tc cah; 27o February; 25Ve May. Hye - 06c. Barlev Du!l and unchanged. Whisky 81 "4. Provisions Pork 811 n cash: 811 P0 bid February. IjnrdS7 25. B.dkmeats: car lots loose, H 75(35 60, f5 70j5 80 ; green shoulders S3 37J; clear ribs 8-3 45. Hams 6,lc. Iceints Flour 5,x bnls; wheat 9.0P0 bu; corn 17,1X10 bu; oats 15.00J bu; rye 0,00a bu; barlev 6,0 0 bu. Hogs Lower; light, 83 5; - packing $18t4; butchers to extra il&i 15; good deiaand ut Rdtcllne, but some holders will not sell ; receipts 13 OiO head. Cattle Inactive and unchanged; fair to choice native shipping steers 85 62'; fair to good do 83 90i 1 50; lair to good butchers 83 &V4 4; grod to choice cows aud heif.rs 5.3 S7rtr4; feeding steers S3 61(3,3 85; stocke;s 503 60; receipts 1,SI0 head. Sheep For good, heavy rnnttons. good to choice 53 75,ui 60; common to fair $2 75(g3 Ct); receipts COO head. C'tilcaco Market. Chicaoo, Jan. 7. Flour Du'l and unchanged; western extras $1 75; extras 81 75(4 5 75; Minnesota do 81 75ra0 50; patents $s 50i4 9; snperfUie f !2'V4; winterextras 85 507. Wheat No 1 spring 81m: No 2 do 81 OTTO'S 1 OH cash s nd Jan nary ; f 1 08? $ February ; 81 wl,i March ; rejected 8!K5. orn iio cah and January; 41Rg41Jio , Februar;;. Oats 2 He cash; 2 Jo February. Rye 6v.4'c. Barley 57ic. Provisions Pork easier and quiet: 811 23 cash; (11 30 February; 811 42J4 .March. Lard 87 40 cat.li; 87 43 February; 87 52J Ma-eh. Bulkmeats quiet and unchanged ; 4c, 5c, 6Jc. Dn-ssed Hogs 81 504 65. Whisky 81 lo. Rece?' la Flour 9,000 bbls; wheat 41.000 bu; com 26000 bu;oats 1UX) ba; rye 100 bu; barley 6,tt!0 bu. Shipments Flour 13.000 bbls; wheat 39,000 bn; corn 5,000 bn; oat 2,500 bu; rye none; barley 4,009 bu. At the Cloe Wheat Dull and declined !c. Corn Dull, weak and lower at 41J5l2c January; 41c February. Oats Dull an 1 declined limits. Provisions Irregular aud easier, but not quotably higher. Tfexr Orleans HarUct. New Orleans, Jan. 7. Flour Superfine 84 W; XX 85; XXX 56; high grades 863 C 75. Corn Yellow 55c ; white 56c. Oats Choice Galena 37438c. Cornmeal 352 40. Hay Ordinary 814; prime 8IC3IO6O; choice 817 60(18. Provisions Pork 812 25; new 812 25. Larrl: refined tierce 8S8 25; keg 18 ."O S75. Dulknieats: shoulders, loose, 4ic; packed c; clear rib Cc: clear sides 6'c. Bacon held firmer; shoulders 6c; clear rib 7e; clear 7i" ai.s. Hams dull; sugar curtd hams 10;4;Pic, as in biz and brand. Whisky Rectified Loul.-Uia 81 02; western 81C7(allO. Cotlee Rio cargoes, ordinary to prime, lC 19c, gold. Sugar Common- to good common 44 fi5ic; fair to fully fair bytwyc, prime to cuolce 7(7ic; yellow clarified tt..4Hs " Molasses-Common 18ii)c-; fair 222io; prime tc choice 28rt36c. . Kice Louisiana, ordinary to choice, 43 Bran-R2Mo. Gold 10.1027. New York exchange 5 19 discount. bteillug exchange 473J4SH4. Kasl Liberty Cattle Market. East Lifsekty. Jd. 7. Cattle -Receipts since and Including Friday 1.292 nead of through stock and f27 heal of yanl stock; total for the week ending this da 1,904 head of through and 1,561 bead of yar l stock, against 2,071 head of the former and W.81 head of the latter last wfek. Prime 83.500 CO; good 83(4 5 25; common 84 2VfU 75. Hear Keeeints to-dav 15.205 head: total for the week 23 SIj head, against 21,725 last, week; Yorkers 84 201 23; Phlladelphlas 8I5)I60. Sheep Receipts tod y 6,900 heai; total for the week 11 9H0 head, aglnst 8,600 last week; selling at 83 754 50. New York Live Ntorto Market. NEW yo&v, Jan. 7. Ca'tle RceiptA3,400 head, makn'g 8,4W head for the week, against 6 ,3 ) head f jr tlie same time l t week. The market was firm and moderately active at an advance of ic; extr an 1 fa-ry Moors retailed at HVi'4l2o, to dress f7 to 68 11 is gtos owt; ordinary to prime 8illc, to tiress 56 to 57 lbs;

and Inferior and common cattle 7W?, to dress F.4A55 lb; fairly fat 6tcers, l.lcoto 150 lbs, B iioc, todn-KS Ui lb. Exporters to k .0110 smooth tdeers at 'tX'o'.J", to dress 56 lbs. Sliipmentsforthe v.e;a 4,'.0o quarters of leef. Two cars of Chicago dressed beef arrived today in good order, and sold at 6 i7c. She p Itf ceipts 8 2J0 head, making 23.5C0 head f r ti e week, at ainst li,)00 beatl for the same time last week. The market is Irregular, wit 11 a hi mer to le in the morning, and easier towards the close; sheep ranged from 4'k.c; lambs bCaC c; general wt!es w.5c. Swine Beceipts 134J0 head, making "37 -.00 head for the week, ugxluot SI.9Vi ut-ad for the saino time lat eek. The market is easier at $1 701 to per 100 lbs live; sales alive include 3 cars medium Ohio at SI 75j 1 car light 81 80. Baltimore Market. Baltimore. Jan. 7. Flour Dull;' western supers SI J4 50; extra f4 75rd5 Ja; familv iiita.7. Wheat Western dull and nominally lower; No 2 western winter red, spot aud January. 51 Ziyl 40; February 81 42.l.42. Corn Western du:i and lower; western mixed, spot, .'K6c; January CS'c; February 50 VA ; western steamer MVc. Oats-tiuiet but steady; western white 3k3 3so: do mixed 2tfa,35c. It.ve Duil and nom inat nt BS-aStc. Hay Dull aud heavy; Pennsylvania prime "i4' W. IVovlsions Round lots nominal: oifler trade dull; pork SKI W. Uulkmau: packed shoulders "c; clear rib siacs 7c. Uaroii : should r 7c; clear rib sides tc. Hams i213c. Lurd: refinel Uutter tulet ; choice western packed 20 Petroleum Nom iral; reflned lic. 0tJ-e Dull and l wer; liio caioes lS'.-a I8y: Jobbing i y. oiic. Whisky Dull; ii 0. liecelpts-Flour 3,ti)0 bbLs; wheat 17,000 bu: corn iO.O'i bu ; o;its 5X1 bu. Shipments Whtaj SS.000 bu; corn 8,000 tu. Philadelphia Mp.rket. PHrLADRLPHiA, Jan. 7. Flour Superfine 81; ex: ra so; Minnesota laaiily g-je 25; high grades ami patent tO Wheat-Dull; amier Jl 421 45; red SI 303 1 40: white 8. 45rl 5). Corn Dull; stl&Sc: yellow 6:56 Ic: mixed RV; January; yb'iiil February 5t'd50c; Msrcti VJiy)'4c. Oats White western 37;338c; mixed do 35a Rye-riSOc. Provisions Mess rork f 12 50311 Bef : hams Italic: India mens tJi(i2:i5J. Psam ll'iO'ic Livd: loc?e butchers' VJ-o: city kettle ?X Sc. Butter Creamery 31(j,:j3c; western reserve 23.'25c. Eags Western 22t2tc. cheese Western li!V(13o. Petroleum Reflnod l4al2ic; crude 10c. Whisky 5110. Receipts Wheat 4,000 bu; com C5.0C0 bu: oats 3,000 bu. Cincinnati Market. OriccnncATi. Jan. 7. Cotton 10c. Flour F m Uy S S0a:6. Wbeat-Rrd II i2y 1 28. Corn 4iV 12c. Oats 22c. Rye tKi.;t;io. Barley j(kxI to prime western 50il55c. Pro visions fork ill 50. Lard : steam 87 47V$ (7 50; kettle 87 7 (o8 2"i. BolKment: salei in salt 10 to 20 days 81 i2Vi, 84 23, 5 I2, 83 8.1, ft). Bacon 8(io. Green meais: shoul lers53&7; sides 85 43. Hams 6Jiy,7c lor 16 1 14 lbs averag. Whisky SI 03. Butter Unchang'Hl; choice western reserve 22 .iZtc : CeutralOhlo 18S20c. Linseed Oil oOc. II028 Corr mon 83 50fI3 90; l'gnt 84gi 15; packing 84 104 25: butchers' 81 2-Vl 30. Beceipts 13,0l0 head: shipments 22 head. Torrlgn Mnrhfls. Loyno:; Jan. 7, 5 p. m. Conso.'sfor money f4 1 1-16; do account 91 13-1C. United (States Securities: 5-?0s, 1865, 101; do, ISfrr. 10.i; 10-4 new 5s 106. Railroad BonisErie 8Ji; preferred 22: Illinois Central 73J4'; Pennsylvania Central . Tallow S9S39s. Parls, Jan. 7. Routes lC6f 05c. Axtwesp, Jan. 7. Petroleum 30f. Liverpool. Jan. 7. Cotton Demand moderate: 6,6 9-lU; sles of 10 00 bales, including 1,000 bales for t peculation and export and 7,7.)0 American. Wheat California white average 12a 12s lid. Milwankee Market. Milwaukee, Jan. 7. Flour Dull and uncbxnged. Wheat Openetl nt a decline of Jc, and cloed active and ee.sv; No I Milwaukee, bar ', 81 13?i; No 1 Milwaukee tl 13!; No 2 do Si 094: .lauuary8lCJ; Fetrr.arylC&; No 3 do 81 01J4'. Corn Lower; No 2 4Jc. oats lower; No 2 24c. Bye Easier; No 1 50c ar'ey No 2 s;riug, cash, Clc; February 637$'lc. Provisions Ste? dy and In light demand. Dressed Hogs 81 .Ml r5. Iceipts Fiour 5,.V)o bbls; wheat 23.000 bu. Shipments Flour 9,500 bbls; wheat 17,003 bu. Toledo Market. Toledo, Jan. 7. Wheat No 1 white Michigan 81 39; extra white do 81 3: umber M chlgan, February, 81 V: No 2 rexl whiter, spot, 1 23; January Si 21: February 81 27. Corn Dull; new hili mixed 4:fiv; My 4(0; rejected 4S?o. new 1KC; new damaged 37vc. OsUs Dull : No 2 wh ite 29 e. Cloverseed Mammoth and choice 84 70; prime 81 37'4 r5 ; No 2 84 45. Hogs Nominal ; held at 85. Receipts Flour 120 bbls; wheat 0,300 bn; corn 24.000 bu: oats none. Shipments Flour none; wheat 9,000 bu; corn

13,000 du ; oats 100 du. f Chicago Lire Stock Market. Chicago. Jan. 7. The Drovers Journal reports hogs receipts at 27.0K) head: shipments 2,3(X) head. Market unsettlei, closing tr.l')c off Saturdays prices: mixea pac&ing i ik w, Iight8tl0&4 20: choice shipping 84 3)4 35. Cattle ReceiptH 15t."0 head; shipments 3,100 head. Market opened strong, and lO(4I5c higher for fair to good shipping; sales at SlftS; 110 ext a ottering: feeders aud Hookers selling at 83 80; but. litt'e doing; butchers' opened sttong and closed weaker; cows 82 25,93 35; steers 833 87; lulls 82 623 25. Sheep Receipt smnll and quality infprlor; extra to fancy 75(545; fair to good wethers and ewes 814 50; inferior to medium f3&3 75. Boston Market. BoaTOJf. Jan. 7. Floor Demand steady; S5l(a.K: natect WifConsin SS&9 25, Corn Mixed and yellow 69431c Oats Quiet: Nol and extra white 41i.c: No 2 white and No 1 mixed 40ri(i0;c; o 3 white aud No 2 mixed 3fci3c. Kew Torlt Dry Goods Market. New York, Jan 7. Business continues light with pacagJ houses. :owu anu coioreu ctiinm are in moderate demand and Arm: blenched cotton remain quiet. Prints are n..n in flrst, h-nds. Agents are making fair deliveries of soilug woolens, on account of orders. Foreign good are quiet. Pittsburg Market. PrTTsntTRO, Jai. 7. Petroleum Crnde more .1 . ci c-riy at la iItui.'u ft hi inimpillitp Kiiinactive; i j . a i ........ v. .--.- . -, ment; refined iJio for Philadelphia delivery. nttsbnrjr Market. PnTSBiTKO, Ja 1 . 7. PetroleumCrude more active; 81 57U at Parker's for lmmeliate shipment; renneu 12 ic, muaueipui. uuu vrjr. Wilmington Market. Wilmington, Jan. 7. Spirits turpentine flrmat2yic. FOB SALE. FOR SALE Matthews' Patent Renewable Memorandum Book for 50 cents for No. 1, tVvi- Krt 9. K-imnle conies Rnt ftnvwhereon receipt of price. Address, SEN1I NIX COM PAN if, Indianapolis. FOR SALE At a great bargain, ono reaper and mower, one spilug wagon, one 72 tooth barrow, one cutting box. Will be sold at half value for cash. Call on WM. ROBINSON, with lie & Hanna, 12 and 14 Wist WuKhliicton htieet. Indianapolis. 8 3 I710R SALE Matthews' Patent RenewaoK ' Meraornn iura Book. Send for samplt copy and price list. Samples sent postpaid t any address on receipt of M cents lor No. 1, 01 40 cents for No. 2. Address, SENTINEL COMPAN V, Indlahiipolis. OYKES BTARO ELIXIR id I. ud wi.i la it u turn nwvt nc4 nom, tvm i1 1 tr T l.i:rALV 1-A V.AVr fOl cTACtl,: AMI CT A KD. trm 4 I tcf Pak'fs fcaiajwf. F.af-al. 4 lv S inU I rra writ 4 rrtiNBrH-fsi! ?5eS.i ti m. A M fcViTMtCO, t-A.. ... I. ansa, IstssteMiMktMuni

western supers 8V 25(J4 75; common extras t5 (45 60; Wisconsin extras 55 50? 6; Minnesota extras $6(a7; winter wheat, Ohio, Indiana and Michlsan 86MM&7: Illinois Stf 5'i(57; St. Louis

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tu rn THE EYE, EAR ar?d THROAT Cuccessfulry Treated with Sfi!iF0R0'S BMHGfit OtJRE. SUCCESS li tbe tft -f ;-.rr!t. r.ta mcccr 1 !i tia treaiia--.it of :atarr!al Alictioi:o, ::f:er rimy mucr.iulo faliurn, n:,ar.s uuuoubifeii 1 peciuc rurvlv.! properties i:i t!ii rer:i-j.ly uu-d. Do.-s 1'AKForD's ilAPiCAl.fi-3 far CatuvrTi pcss-romcU proprrtirs? '1 ho cvid.-ucc, in tho fcluipc ol'uiwoll. cit( d tcMi'iiir.laliP-ocu Uo iuostic-pcctal!cpoi!i la nil tuiiui-.s of l.frt.wir t bo ronclurive en thij point. Ncrr,wo1:cllav?.H tlie history ofpopr;lr.r IMCtlioirjcS lias Siirh V.iitnl 1 1 trrfimony l.- n off rsd, h-pcly oTrrct, i.i Ijvor cf anyrcmeiiv thua that m the possssioa of tho proirlrtor of PxsrcnD's UaptcalCc::!!. Aadv dii vbl 03itl ,ltt!oc Tint r?p"C3c:-.t atlioirsandth p:irt eft lie rfcoiiimpndmMons v.-liu nre tt-:ar olit-roab7fr)cTiU9toiricncl la Its favor. lVplaof woaHhn'Kli-ranrrncrtlriatt pnrtaof t'ieCC'i:itry d.iily admit iisr.uperiorityoror fay m:f:iotl of curs l.noTn to tho rcgnlnr nwllccl profsHn. hat s'uin t:m pnUlIrlty Incident nl to a pblih-d stntci(.nt. II uce llio te.-lr;ionin' lu car iiwwiini r-prc-i Lit but a smnU part of !ioo tritUhcld fr '.i3 reason ncntloaci. T1. fill-xr!ig unsollrito'l trstlno:dal from Ilr.xr.r Wellh. !(.. of V.Vlii, Freo ft Cn.'n rpro(i, to si o;i'tjKku ladoiseuicutof v.hicli we aro JuoUv iroud. IN VALUABLE. Messrs. Wrmsn & rnTmt, Vhole?alo DmptTlfta, Ptf ton, Mr.s : oV.i.'.'.-;nci, I li.-.vc lori'omo inuiitliS I -It It a du'y t:i-.t I 0T.-0 to'i-iiiicrinar hv.manityt r-rit.i yon.ntMi.-it f.iojrrcat benefit that I have dy rivoa Ir .iii Ilia h-.j otBixFuED's Hadicai. Cccx lr"'s ( ta ur.n. l-'jn.-ioro tha:i -o vcars I hari been ltd :to:l Wit'i t'i'i very trorbl' 001:10 c-nplrlnt. I hiva trind i ll C10 Knicdi. 9 t!iutlcni:ld ii- d. bnt Ti itiioiitiiicT'-rlal r p-rpta"r.:it bcrclit. Lrutfnil tlio tlisi-asc ha.t ftrrlv.-l nt t!:at ulrrfa that I n:ust nav r l:cf r 01a. Tiioca'.irancmbraiious system liad rL'C"uioo lnflaiacd.nnd tUos;oin.icli m (liccr5LT"d, that it vns a doTil tful m ttcr wlic tl:rr I e-nld tzt lo t'lol'nrl.lccoHt.orirldiJ trovhrther I shoull liva to rcmo hick or not. Ii-n,ndvc-ti-i3inrit c,t t.'iij rn(JI-l:i'.a:id i.lthuch bciii? very 1'ieredulous r.tnsit ep-ciflct or nostrums of say kind, yet hifh-cr ilejncration Itricd thi, a-idw.'.s tit onco K-:i -fltd br It. Hio cli-invcs of climr.te. b clirouic iioa?oof iho ivrr.nnd tny rpo over 73 miy prevent my catiro restoration, butt h benefit 1 d rive frora lul.vi! a3 H ti uio intalalA aid I n-n hoping to b completely cured, aud tt last arrlva nt respect Vila old mro. If (ldis.itemcnt.f riycasocaa be of spyservte ro thoin niJictci I Ii.ivo been, and cnalilo yo-i to brlnff this remcly into moreireTiernl av. c'rxrially en tuo Pacific coast ( arlnro it H much needed, my objjctln vrritiiiK ibis nota n 01 bi obtalneI. Very truly vours, RENT.Y V FXL3, ArcA, N. Y, J uac, 1S71. cf Wells, Ftrga dCx Kieti pnckiire ontnbn rr. ?3nforrl's Iirnrovct LiliaUu? 'iulu-. rud full 1 rccliciu for uw la nil r.vc-. I'TiccfUO. Tor sale bv ail VUoli:ulri and l!eiail UrupifUw r.nd P"n1crs thrcnihont ! hcCnltcd Ptales and Canadas. WEEK9 & ID rTKG, General Acati sad WUoiesale DrriKglsu, Bcston. Mass. VOLTAIC PLASTER ALWAYS QUR5S. Enlarged Splssn. This 1.4 to certify tlir.t I have teen oslnfr yonr ToiLixs VoltaiiJ Ixastkhs for Eiilartruiuent cf tho Spleen end iKipressiou in the Stomach, and lUcy havo given ma mora relief than zx-.j otl r rsruecly lh&rocvcr rtsed. I votild hih!y recom-ni:-nil rticr.i to nil eidTcrii froui tao cllccU of paia aii uxllaaiaLatiuu. J. W. SELLS. Sovere Pain. Having ocenslon torsfi n remedy for a rerwnrrs fain in my sido 1 tried onj cf your Cut.i.in' Vev taio PLAsTura, and la twuity-four hours the pa aC-U.cll remove -d. J. iV SAM MIS A""t Cash It First X-t. IJik. TTnToxA, ?r:xr Ju;:o U, U77. Weaknesses. Collins Voltaic P7nrters rJts the best eat'sfictloa li-;ri of n'Ttliiaif tli 't has bac.r tried 1. r Lsmenef and Wcakacis of the Bock. Fbn prati more right w. JAAiCii LLVi'13. licTAJi Tr lu-, Jane 18, 1S77. Irioo, SK CeTjits. Be careful to obtain Collixs Voltaic Pia Tks, a comiiination ol" Elec'rie and Voltaic Piatt . With a liighH Metlicativl Placer, as fteen In tits sbove mt. Mi by all Wholesale snd Eeuil Druif. plsts t'lronghoct the r"rttvl states nd Csnadas. find by Vri'.r.Fi o ti IDTTil, Proprietors. BosUiu, VLCETA3LE SICILIAN iv.,vv HAIR V -23 r:-' v- - This standard article is compounded with the greatest care. Its effect are us wonderful and satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes ail eruptions, Itching and dand rmf; and the scalp by its usa becomes whlto and clean. By Its tonic properties It restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and making the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing nothing has been fonnd so effectual or desirable. Dr. A. A. Haj-es, State Assayer ol Massachusetts, says of it: ! cansicer it tlie best tmaration for its Intended purposes." BUCKINGHAM DYE, For the Whiskers. This elegant preparation may be relied on tochange the color ol the beard from gray or any other undesirable shade to brown or black, at dlsc.-etion. It Is easilv aDDlied. beinz In one jrrrparalion, aud quickly aud effectually pro duces a permanent coior wnica wui lieuner rub nor wa&h oil. MANUFACTURED BY , It. P. HA I.I. & CO., A-tsliaa, ST. IT. Sold by all drugg'sts and dealers in modicine. Baker, Hord a IIexdiucxs, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA. Marlon con nty, ss. In the Circuit Court of Marlon county, in the Statd of Indiana, March term, l&TS. No. ,6I5. Jonnathan Edwards.'trnstce. vs. William II. Hamlin, Nancy Lanx. Mitchell & Ram in elsburg Furniture company, Mary A. Lesley, et ai. Be It known, that on the 8th clay of August, 1877, tho a bo vo named plaintiff, by 1ns ttorneys, riled in tli ofllce of the cleric of the S uperior Court of Marion county, in the slate of Indiana, bis complaint against the above named defendants lor loreclosure ol moriRiige on real estate, and on the 8tli dav of January, 1S78, Uie said plaintifl tiled in said court the affidavit of a competent person showing that paid defendants, Nancy Laux, Mitchell fc Itammelsotrg Furniture company and Mary A. Wesley, are not residents of the stato of Indiana. Now therefore, bv order of said conrt, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, to be begun and neld at the Conrt House in tlie city of Inoianapolis, on the first Monday In Marcn, , ltfiS, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained, and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, Jan9-ow Clerk. en Harvest for Apents. We send frwi our new 4o poire Illustrated Jewelry and Watch Catalrarn vrtrli Instructions how J.J tr make money. Address ,11. Cronrb iK uoMrniiao.ttipiiia.orauiwuaeci Mmry. BSmrn raot"l tnmfiou ttittl bralrf. hoprtWtla. H. p:nc 1 rrjii rm-T ...l. aouivt b. A. OKA NT A CO, 2, 4, k bum Bi, Ciifc-ii,aJ, U.

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