Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1878 — Page 8

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1 THE INDIAXA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MOENING, FEBHUAKY 20, 1878. 8

FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL

HONET AND THE MARKETS. Omcior the Indianapolis PcNTtnu,) TVESDAY EVEMJiG, i-'fcb. IS, 1S7S. I The past werk has been a very quiet one in financial circles. The demands for loans bave been fair, but not large. The banks are well supplied with funds, and are meeting the -wants of their regular customers promptly, and strictly first class commercial paper is being negotiated at 910 per cent, though in some few instances a higher and lower rate is being paid. There Is but little doing in eastern exchange, and counter sales are being made at l-ll) premium. INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOC HE. Clearintrs Blances. For the month of January .6,51.Vnf 1,.).(M) Friday. February I... J"H,oo 4H.m Hurday, February 2 ltt.iXK) 83,000 Moutlav, February 4 ........ 2 l.UlO Tuesday, February 5 ItiX.UiO 47.IM) Wedneid .v. February 6 l2ooo ti Thursdav "l-VbruHt: 7 . 1 tt.'iW :,0 Friday Februarys.. . 147,000 fr-VOO Kaiurusy. Fehrun. y ..... K!)HtO 87.01 Mondav, Febiu r II. 17,m Rl.OO Tuesday, February 12 14:U0) s.,i WVdne-dav. February 13..... '.' 0 47,1X0 Tliursdav. Kebruarv 14 1. VI, 000 Sl.USI Friday, Ki-b-u-ry 15 .. 00 2.V.fiO Hator ay, February hi irtf,uw .4i.w Monday, February 18 225.UC0 4700 1'onimfKlikl. The general markets have been fairly active during the entire week. The number of country buyers has been small, but the order trade lias been quite brisk. The grocery market 'Is reported quite active for all kinds of goods, both staple and fancv, aud prices have been welt maintained, with an upward tendei cy in boih sugar and coffee. In reviewing the market the New York Bulletin of Saturday says: " Coffee. On Brazils there is an unsatisfactory market, and polo-y the more so in view ot the rallure f the recent attempt to fully establish an advance. A considerable amount of stock, went into jobbers' hands, but the demand was not continuous, and generally h dders appear to le dissatl.-fied with the d esnt condition of btisinehs. nw hopes, however, are now entertained that the adjustment of a fre'ght schedule may encourage a leiter deanl noin the interior Tne steamer's samples were out to-day and at t ran ed tne usual examination, but without reultlng in many sale that we could learn o'. The reForta cover 1, 00 bans per"filnlogan,"and ,0u do per "Kir.Humpnrey Davy." 'Mild tirades still lark positive tendencies toward an upward turn nu a deRC iptlou. but are held about tirm. First hand stocks havn become -omewha. re uced of late, and though this result sattMtl d the wants of Jobbers for the time belim, and tend' to check, demand agrio, hoi- eis are not wil'lnn to in ife a clisr Flay of anxiety on what remains bu' rattier citne to Maud out for a full line of c wt. We hea of i.lniu from (list hands todjy, but tnere li sbeenaful Jobbing distribution. From the annual review of Messrs. Kern, llayn & Co. we obtain the following statistics of the shipments of co lice from January 1 to December iil : , FROM RIO DE JANEIRO. lS7r. ton". North of Europe 4I,M1 Mediterranean.......... 1.',0.J Europe .. M,i71 l.'nited Slates .....il7,7.n Capo and sundries 5,s21 Total lisJ.iJJ FKOM SANTOS. North of F4uroie. ........ SHfii Mediterranean . 48 . 1S76. tfrllS. 24,1) 10,179 ft,KM 1GS),0IJ 1610i 23,fi22 bjbiii 3,M7 3,412 3122 4,4 W &VWi2 6,14,1 Europe 42,1.8 7,411 United States.. Total 4U,7i8 38,929 40 795 Sugars. Actual and early wants continue to be the controlling; influence over the neuund, and it is extremely dillicult to lnd ce buyers to operate from any other basis. This keeps demand down somewhat, and movements tire all very cautious, but still rentiers ha -e been feeling their way ta-da. , and there nt - iaa to be a pretty steady tone at the close. .n a basis of Ajrmer ra es. I he sales reirted jibrace lH) lihilj reJrifugal at '4c; 7s hho. Cub muscovado at7d Srth-r!rt piuscovatio and oentrl--fUjfttl on private terms. Kenned continue In small stock and moderate production, which, i i connection with a belief that the new frieght 8 hedule may have an i jtluence to Increase the demand from the interior, infuses a pre ty strong- tone, with tome gmdes shaded up a trl0e, There has been but little doing in provisions. The market set ms to have lost all life and activity, and both packets and dealeis are holding off. P ices are unchanged. Dealers In dry goods report the market fairly active for tbi- season of the year, and prices are quiet and unchanged. Country pro luce of all kinds is meeting with ready sale! The receipts of eggs are about equal to the demand, and prices i ule steady. There is a go.nl demand for choice table batter, nd pr ces are maintained. A bet'er demand lor poultry is reported, and prices are a shade firmer, but not quotably higher. The fish season is just commencing, and deaU rs sre getting ready to do a lively trade for the next Odays. Other articles rule quiet and unchanged. The flour market was steady and unchanged. The wheat market was somewhat exci'ed during the first part of the week, but the market was weaker du.ing the latter part of the week. There is a fair demand for corn, and prices are qnlet. Oats are in good demand and scarce. RJCEIPT3 AND SHIPMENTS. Flour. btU Wheat, bu (torn, bu Oats, bu..., Kye. ru Barley, bu rirau.tous ..... Corn meal, bbls.............. Ktarcti.bbU Hay, llOjfH, .. Cuule, No fsheep, No Ird. tc. . ir liilons, tous - Wool, tons. Coal and Coke, tons Whisky, hbl Hl-len, toa . . Hordes are! Males, Nou...-. Liainber. ft . . ...... .... OKAIN lit STORE. February 18. ihTH. Wheat I Com. at. I Kye FJe-Rtor A.. levator n Central K.e City Klevstor . Klevator I) Kl9VMtor K .... TotAK. Buno day 1177. 11.7Vi 4S "iou 5,97l! 4,74 1 ,Vi5 4.JU0J

l?77. tons. li,T0 20,174

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IieoelpU Bhlpin ts 2,K)0 2.7IKI 375 4,125 82,o m 4l,vs 2,800 " 3,5oy 4,(i5j " 6aJo : 20 k0)t 3"0 li-O 2iK) 21 &l 5.(X 60 1,122 4 K 7"j0 1,.-0 V) 4M iXl . 612 lo Wl 17 20.1,'V'O 24?, 00

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1 ,'kO' J, J JAILT HET'EW OF TUB INDIAN ATL,Is m tRKKf. TltM fr wintH 9larkef. The market is doll aod nominal. M fJW.FORK - 7.wil I. Itt'MP VoUK-Wtf bli.

Our Ai.T Mats HUoulders held ae ; clear

ribs BJS'c for 15 days; 6o fully cured; short clers fi?-ic. Green Meat luottlons nominal; shoulders JtSc:clParrlbs vOo salted on cars. J.aro In good demand. Prime steam 7.30c. lioxnn Meats shoulders c: hams 7cc; CutiArlauds s.6oat4c; long clears &c;L C 8. C. tf'ic. S P. Meat Shoulders 4Jic; hams nominally 7c lot 15 lb avg. 3r!nRB1 Flonr Market. Corn The market for this grain was strong for mixed and hlith mixed at yesterday's bid mice., but lower and ouil for njeeted. White

in temnt and scitree at 39c bid n. t foe No. 'I. OfTerings were m nre, exc pt of mixed, which was held at 39Vi f- o. t). Market ea.st were Valc lower and -eak. Ilecelptsare small, but n linproveir nt may be looked for should this weather hold another week. The following were closing quotations at the call board, I2st o'clock : White No. 2:9c b d o. t.; none offered. IIIgi Mixed a? bldo t. Mixed Spot SSc bid f. o. b.t offered at Sa5 P S . f.o. h. Fir Sric In car lots for dry. Ilejected 3fic bid f. o. b. No Orade xiKc bid March OfTe el nt S9K" f O. b. M-'iikat Is steady, wiih a good local and shipping demand at. quotations. Iteceipts small. We quote: No 2 red ft 171 20, the latter fr straight red r No 311 12(41 lh. FloUR -eiMiy. We qnote: known brands, fancy f" 2ftari 75: family f5 00; low grade f3 no"'a4 00; buckwheat flour, choice, ti 25(5 75. Oats sea ce. We quote: No 2 white 2tJj 27c o. t.; mlxwi 2S(?2jic e. t. Kye No 2 fiorivVSo. Bran In fair demand; offering small; eale of 1 car at 114 per ton. lntlmtpolln Prodare 'Market. APrLKS-The market is nctlve and firm. We quote: Choice to fancy to 50(&5; fair to C0U1 in on :t 7-Val 'Mi per bbl. Buttek Prices are nnchanRed and the demand firr. Shippers pay 1214c, and it is selllmt f-vim store at Kvliie. Bekswax Steady at 25c per lb. KoosJ -Itec-'ipts are equal to the demand and prices stea ty. We quote on arrival at lie per anx. and from store at. HXc Fkatheks The marker, rules steady. We 2 note prime live geese at 3X; mixed, geese and tick, a-iic; old feathers l'Vi. Honey I iu moderate demand. We qnote: Choice comb ltt&ltic; dark colored lu$12c; strained lfal'2c I'oUi.trv The demand to-day was more active. We quote: Turkeys, alive, 6c per lb; N. Y. dresxed 7c per lb; ducks 12 50 per dos; o outers fl 4 per doz; spring chickens tl60perdoz: hen 12 50 per doz; geese, full feathers, 5 00 per doz. Ho.s We quote: Cotton mixed at 22c per lb; wool c per lb. Onions Are in moderate demand at fl 25 2 0t), according to quality. Potatoes Are in moderate requestj with a good supply. We quote on arrival at 2oc; sellinit in ear lod lots at 30(giZbc per bu, and per bhl 1 25. Cranhkrries Aee in moderate demands We quote: hoiee 1 5 75p3 25 ier bu. Dried Frcits There is but little doing, and prices are nominal. New peaches, halves, eji'aSe anpU s, new, HatHc per lb. Beans We quote:. New navy, clean white, tl 6O19I tij per bu ; common f 11 2o per bu. Inrflfaroiis 4Jroeery Jlsrket. Th market conMnoes active and firm. Coffees Demand nood at full figures. Ordlimrv grades of Uios l faille; good to fiir 1 tlHVic; prime 1932JC; chcice to fancy 20X3 22'c; JsvafcWttc t'litESK Prime new mild is h'ld at 14rtS15e. Molassem and Syrcp The market is steady with a fair demand. New Orleans molasses Is quoted at ii-Vaniic for new crop; syrups at 5oc(ij i r for foramoi to tancy. Kice Is in co d demand and Arm. W'e quote; 6) J -Kc for Carolina. scar -Active and firm. We qnote: Refined A .854' 10c; off A l4(S,WAc; extra C9r,i U'ic; hard li'JiftilOc; circle C and B8'9c; yell -wHSc. Soap We quo'e: Tousey's German 5a5Kc per lb; othr German 637c rer lb: white Kussian pressed cake 85 75 atf; Babbitt's 57(J7 25 per box. Candles We quote: Hotel I920c; star cand es 15VJ(al7e; common pressed IlfaHc. Teas -The market rules quiet and 11 ncnantcea Youne hysn. common...., ?oa R5 7(c K0 Kl 00 30(i 4' I Young hyson, fair to good Young hyson, choice. .......... Young h son. exira choice. Imperial, common. ....... Imperial, flne....... ........... Imperial, choice Gunpowder emmon.... un powder, flne......... . Gunpowder, choice.... Gun powder, extra choice.. Japan, uncolured. common. fioa 45c 75a 50 91 35 60 91 OOdl 05 Jsnan. uncolored, fine new 504 61 65 4 f Japan, uncolored, choice new Oolong, inferior..... 0long, flne.... ..... 4V Oo'ong, extra choice 90(31 00 CORlAt;K-Is without, change Msnil'a,to5-lln 1 Manilla, V 1q, ap...l5 ! al.'idch 11 Sash cord, hemp-... ' Vfanil'a, Inch --..18 tal, 4 to&-is....M.J liial,Sin.&largec.U Cotton rope 222 Bay rope,conimon10?4 Hay rope, 1, a, 4 piyj?i Indianapolis Dry Goods market. The demand for staple and fancy goods is fairly acilveat ourflgures. BATTINO oruinry iWQumi miuuang.ioc; best tissue 16c. Bhown riKiLLiNO Nashville 8Kc: Pep per el 9n: Stark 9c Ticking Omego 32 inch lo!c; Conestog4 4 Vfedul i5c; Medsl lti'c; extra 1.5c; extra 4-4 Ittc: Lewiton -lnch 18c; 32 inch 15c; :0-lnch ias: piw isc. Siiirtino tripes American 6-3 lfc; 3-3 c: Whltte den cheviots B '-c; At lie; AAA 12V4c: XX I24c; OtlschevloU12;jc; Kvertttdo ll7c; hormspnn Vls. Paper AMiimcj Common colors 5cf high colors Ic hltther. Pkijsts American 6c: Washington, Merrlmac. Oriental, (?mestiga, tic; Richmond 6c; Harmony 5c; AUeu 5,c: Freeman tc; Standard shirting' prints hjjsjoc : Albion solid colors 6c; Wiimvutta 6c; mourning prints 6c; Spragues 51 ic. Cakpet Chain Wlilte 21c; colored 2Cc; covet let wap 23c Brown sn eetixos Vermont 7Ve ; Nash ville 7c: MlddlevlH- lc; Idaho Sc; New Albtny 7c: Stark A He; Park A bVa- Granite B bVJc Bed lord Kfilo; Pepp N 6-jc: Pepp O 7c; Pepp It7c; Pepp E8c ; Charier Oak oc; Lancaster statidard 8c. -Bleached Sheetings Ixinsdale 9c: Hope 7c; BsckstoneKc; Mascrmen 9c; 11111,7-8, Sc; 4 4 is-; Dwig' t Star 10c; Vaugh XX6Uc; RepDoSc; Quaker 7e: Cambrics, LonndHle, 14c: Yo.tng Warrior llc; Jabz Knight 9ic; Wam-uttRllVic; New Yor Mills lljc Grain Bags Amoskeag A 23c; Lewlstown A22c; Staik 25c; I'uion 224: Banuer Jc; Montanp iihic: American 21c; Harmony 19c. UU1IOH UKsA sorted numbers, per lb. Dozen yams, 40 , er doz. Dizen yams, f4Q, per doz. 21c 11SC lHo Dozen yarns, 6U, per doc Dozen yarnH, 7 Os, per doz . .... Carpet warp (colored) per b .............. Carpet warp (white) Standard, per lb Co erlet yai ns. per lb Ortton twine, pe " , 9e 2IC Trot line..... Staging, per lb Seiue iwine...... . 2So 30c " 2c Candle wick, pe lb Balling, per lb .. rf c ellaneonn. 10(gltiO ALXHOL We continue to quote at 12 15 2 2f fo' 9H per atwve proof. BRtrOMH We have no change to note in Quotations: O.minon, per doz .... tl 50 82 00 Plain . .. . ; 1 JJ-Voil 75 Fancv carnet . 2 7-Val 00 Huri . 2 503 0) Sttnboat 4 U04i 60 Shaker .. 2 50(gi 75 CANNKO GiNjus-ine market. raies steady ana unciianxea. Peschen. '1 1 mnK, per , ., V 6JWS1 70 Peach s, i ib cmqs .. .. 2 00 a 2Pines opleg .... 1 6WJ 25 Stra berries ... .M-.... 1 4-Xil 75 toutpberrieit 1 KS4t 75 Penr 1 &t 60 Bartlett p'ars....... 2 00-ai 25 Plums, damsou, per doz..., tlrnen pea..ivat 60 72 00 1 7i-3 OH 80(9 85 40ai 60 Condeitsed milk Oyster, full we ght Cove. I lb Cove. 2 lb l)o, short weightr 1 I.. 60.9 no 1 10C41 20 1 4S1 M 1 10(41 a 1 rxgi 45 1 &Vl 75 1 601 00 1 ixai 411 1 70 1 851 60 I i O.......... .....WM ... 3 lb Wbortl berrlea, 2 lb. l omsloos, i lb..... Tomatoes, A lb Ked etierrUa, X .b, JJm beau, 2 lb.. String beius, 3 lo Pumpkins. 3 lb Uoooe berries, 2 lb . M.M... . H..,a ....

1 90(2 00 1 5 (41 75 1 902 00 1 &U(4l 75 8 00a9 00 3 75e4 60 lilac Ko ITle8, A ID , ,., , .,...,.. Yamioutn corn, 'J lb- . T- ........ Maryland sunr corn, 2 lb ............ FRUITS A fair trade revorted. lr.nyew tetHlnnn Lemous per box. Layer raisins, new, per txx New M u-chi1, rrowu. , . 4 60(a5 00 2 60 .. 2 60 2 6042 65 22 Z 91 10 New Muscatel, double.. Cliri'ii. per lb .. ...... Prunes, old. per lb..... Prunes, new, per b . 10-3 l i by Currants, per lo 1 111 A lair uemaud is reported. Mackerel, extra mess, per btil. 28 00(532 CO Macaerel, large ext ra .. 24 0U(s26 60 Mackerel, No 1 shore........... IS 00 Mackerel, No 1 by 15 00i 10 Mackerel, No 2. large............... 12 C).13 00 Mackerel, English, breakfusU-.... 9 5O19IO 60 Herring. No I, per box .. 40 While nidi. No 1, per hall bbl-..... 5 0"4 5 60 White fiKb, No I, per kit SW(t 1 25 W bite Hah. family, per half bbl 3 00 White fish, family, per quarter bbl 1 7S HerrlnR, lake, per half bol 3 00 Herring, lake, 1 er quarter bbl 1 jo Hen lug, lake, per it.......... 7o bhore hening, per bbl. 7 fKtyl 7 50 GUNPOWDER We quote prices at fj 25 per kec for rltle; -i 50 per keg for blasting. GHK AtsK Quiet and luactlve; wt.ite, as to qi allty, 5,'a6Vyi; brown 4.(4ic ; yrllow6c. HID1.S Quotations corrected by E. Kanh & Sons, 218 South Peni-sylvama street. Market remains stagnant and prices declining. We quote in store: Cured country, 2ti Iba and np... 7 c CalfokiuH, 8 to li ibs . 11VC Kipskins, IB to 25 lbs (val) .. ftyo Kipkib8. 16 to 25 lbs (long haired). ,9 7 c Green buteher hides Steers- -.... ' 6c C wm.. ,, ..... 6 o tMlf lo o Kip 8 c Pelts, 50c8l 25, at to quality. Jtarnaged htdet aud taina, two-thirds price. Parity cured !lc less per lb. Dry Flint N I 12 013 c Dry salted No 1 11 ai2 C LEATHER A fair trade is reported. Hole, oak, per lb...-..... .. 88 Sole, hemlock .. 27(c 5 IIrnes.s 23(4 35 Sklrtiug 4H4 4J Itough harnes3...M.................. 2S(4 29 Bridle, per doz .. 48 00,451 0 Kips, city, per lb.. . 60(4 U0 do French l 00(t I 40 Caliskius.e ty...--.. 9t(4 1 40 do French 1 6u 2 15 IRON The maraet is fairly active. Wrought Bar, common, per 100 lbs...Mm. f2 25 Wrought, Charcoal Htr, 8 45 Wrought, scrap, per lb Cast, scrap, per Ib............................ 0 LEAD Prices are quoted as follows: Pig 7 7c ; bar, per lb, 7HXc. MORPHINE A moderate demand reported at t 0.K44 in. N AI LS Without quotable change: lOd to COd at 65. . NAVAL 8T0RES We quote: Rxvdu.ex ple5 5ia,00 ltocln. No 50(32 75 Rosin, pale,bbl 4 004 50 Tar, per bbl- 3 5t5 60 Rsi n. No 1 3 2 (t1 75 Navy pitch. 3 754 00 R "sln,No2..... 3 003 25 OILS The demand Is fairly active. Linseed: raw 6Jc per gal; boiled 67c per gal. Carbon, 110 fire test, I3i14c. Lird oil: extra winter Wk&Oe; '0 1 63'it,)c; No 2 5f&K)c; strait's 6oca0c: Banks 65ytiuc; Labrador 704 75c. Castor l 25,gl 3.5. Neautoot 85c(i. Turpentin" 4'i;4 o perg'lper bbl. OPIUM We quote at J5 2 per lb. QUININE Steady at i 00. PEANUTS steauy. Virginia raw, 8m1vc; Tennessee, red, 5aCc: Tenuessee. white, 6ra roJtsfed Sc higher. nHOf The demand is light. Assorted Nis., per baar, ri 152 0; buck, per bag, U 45c2 60. SALT - We quote at 1 2H1 2:1 in car lojvd lots lor lak-per bbl; Ohio river at 11 3oier bbl, and l"c additional In store. TIN PLATBAND METALS I C 10x14 tin W 'it I X 10x14 60- I O 14x20, rooting, 17 0i I C 20x23, roofing, 814 5 block tip, in Pigs, 2; in bar 24c: sheet Iron, 27 1b, $ 50 27 c, 55 25; galvanized Iron 40 per cent, discount: Indianapolis plec d elbows 40 per cent diMj unt; Norihrop's patent sheet iron rooting f4 25 ver square Crowl'a double capped corrugated iron rootinv $-5 p'r juare. TA IXJW Fair demand and firm; W8Wc. OOL We qnote tub washed and picked at SS(a38c: unwashed medium and common grade If In good order. 20iS31c; unwashed line 232je: Heece waslieu if light, well washed aud In good order, 35:J8c; burry and unmerchantable 544 10c less. Indianapolis Live Stock Market. (Reported by C. A. Ferguson A Co., Wholesale Commission Dealers La Cattle, JJogs and Sheep. Exchange St-ck Y'ards, Feb. 18. Cattlb The receipts of cattle at the Exchange stock yards to-day were 200 head of fair o good quality The demand was lair, about all selling. V e note the sales of 18 cows and heifers at 12 W(3 85: 20 medium steers retailed st S3 6n4 25 ; 60 cows, heifers and fair steers retailed st ti 25(31. At the close there were a few eatt e unsold. The shippers bought but few. We quote the market steady. Prime hei'en RD1 ?ters 14 C94 35 Good, co ws and heifers ... 3 6G$t (0 Mediu n cows and heifers.... ;.. 8 002.3 50 toramoi cows ana neiiera-.. Bulls very dull................M.... Stock steers in demand.... 2 2V0.2 Hi 2 00. 2 75 3 25(43 75 ...2o OOOIO 10 Cows and calves-, Indianapolis lloff Market. 1 Re ported br C. A. Ferguson Co., Wholesale Commission Dealers In Cattle, Hoes and Hheep.l Union Rtock Yards. Feb. 18. The receipts of hoes at the Union stock yards the past 43 hours have been very light, not exceeding l.OOO uead. Tne demand was good, the packers a d shippers buying to the extent or the supply. There was fully . 6c advance es tablished over Saturday s quotations. At tne clone all ere old. From the out lotk these prices are not likely to be sustained during the week. We ouote th market very active at $3 00l 4 5 for lair to good packing; bulk of sales at li ; stags ana pig t vi ou. There were but few sheep offered. The demand Is goo-i.all selling at S3 00J3 50 for common, and S3 7531 25 for fair to good. There were no sales of cattle to-day, there tall cuttle trade being at the Exchange yards. HABKETS BY TELEQBAPH. Cincinnati Market, Ctnctnnatx, Feb. 18.-Cotton Held firm at loc. Flour Heavy. Wheat Dull and lower; red 11 15l 18. Corn Firm; 40c. Qjb-Quiet and firm; 30Slc. rTye 6i(rt2c. Barley Unchanged. Provisions Pork held atflO 75. Lard: steam V 85; kettle f7 507 75. Bulkme: shoulders S3 75: cl ar rib S5 50. Bacon dull a-d easier at 4 Jc, 4?gc, 6c, 6i&Q. Green meats steady at $ i 60(4o 0. Whisky o4. Butter Unchanged; prime tocholce western reserve 2 (Jt-'tc: wntral Ohio StUt2c. Hogs Active and firm; ull nales conmon; f3 03 80; lair to good light S3 sf(l; packing f ll lo; butchers' 54 14 20. Receipts 2fiw; Bhipments 3tw nead. Chid- Cattle Market. Chicago, Fe". 18. The Drovers' Journal reports: Hoh Reoelpts 25,0011 head; shipments none; mixed packing 'l 1m(Si iff. lieh ti 0uQt3 05; choice heavy M VkH Nearly all sold. Cattle Receipts 4,800 he:ui; snipments 2,r00 bead; sale at 3S0'4i0; filers and s'ockeis K'jiror hi 2 tAaH 6iV4: butchers' slow and not much doing, cows S2 OK A 60: bulls 7: sieem 3o3 tC;. oiea nominal; Texas 12 65 Sheep No receipts. Market nominal at $3(3 f 10. Kt. Louis Live Stark Market. St. Louis, Feb. 18. Cattle Hollers firm and market Ktowip tnie to choice shipping steers ISt'(5 35; fair to good S44 5 ; tmtcneia'S3 ( 8 85: cows and heifers II &x3 75; btockeilUcO : 60: reeelpta l.nOn head. Hogs Uooad maud with decll--Ing.tenden-Cy: llctit 3 5U(3 75; packing ftOdM: butchers' t,.im..t'J (m vi 17 r....ir.!a It mill head. tJlreep 4lood demand and firm for good roon tochaice butchers' fi 7k4 40; receipts 75 head. New Yitrk Cattle Market. Ntr Yobk, Feb. W. Beeves-Rec-!pt 44,000 j t,i beMt iut week. Choice and extra a-e ; eoiuparatlvely wrc, with nearly vOn h-ad wanted for export; live ail sold at full prices, 1 -wer grades slow at about Friday's priow; prtmo tnd proii lutn steers 110 60 to ire 5 lbs; 11 oil U ilrem 6K lbs; the outside .figures for S head selected steers, 1 .tt.i 1 o 10 ltm and inside Hture for 7i) head do, 1,400 lbs; All for export,

Yarmouth succotash, 2 lb.

alive : other sales were mainly at f8 60(89 60, to dress 5a(a5. lbs; about 1,01)0 head taken for export at 5 0ijll 6n. Shipments for the week 4,MX) quarters: lr8 head live. Sneep IVcipts 6,400 head, making 21.670 head for the M eek, sgaint-t 24.730 bead for last week. Prices nearly $jc higher, and market Arm: alrout 4tX fat sheep were pnrcha ed for export at $ti 2T(a7 fo r 10(1 lts: city slaughterers paid S"v7 per lOn lbs, including 5 car loads Colorado sheep: 1 car Ohio sheep, 136 lbs, S7. wine Rtceipta M.too head, making 37150 head for the week, against 83.9 0 head for last week. Market steady at S4 50V 60 per 1(0 lbs, live; 1 car Ohio hog, I40lbs, S4t0. IVew York Market. New York, Ftb. 18. Cotton lOgilc; futures active. . Flour Shippers are holding off, and home traders are buying for their Immealate wants; receipts 21.0UU bolt.; No 2 2 75; superfine wefetern and state S4 254 90; common to gxl ext a ' 10(5 25; good to choice S-j 3"(3; white wheat extra So 0(a6 75; extra Ohio S-i 15 7 60; St. LonisSi lo8; patent grades 178 60. Rye flour Quiet. Corn meal Steady at $2 502 00. Wheat Krcelpt :571,OuO bu : ungraded spring SI 20(1 25; No 2 soilng $1 25'; ungraded red winter SI 30fal 3; No 2Ch cago Kpring SI 25 t 1 26; No 2 Milwaukee Si 2(M 28; No 1 Milwaukee SI 30; No 2 northwestern, Februarv, SI 201 2ss; red winter, February, 51 30QI 35. Rye Western 71flr73c. Birley Unchanged. Malt Dull and unchanged. Corn Receipts ra.noo bu: ungraded western mixed 43358c; steamer mixed 64r5ivgc; low mlied47c; common yellow western ole; No 2, February, 585ilc. Oaia Lower; receipts 21.000 bu; No 2 white S"iJjC;Nol white So-HHSc; mlxeu western 37c; white vTKtern ytiioc. May &VS70C. Hops Firm ; yearlings 2a3c; new western 5(5&c. Coffee Qalet and unchanged: Rio cargoes VA'thyAv gold; Jobbing at 14(3,19 gold Sugar Fair to good retiniu 7X&7l4c; prime TJ-c; refined (10 Molasses Nevr Oxleans steady at 25l3c. Rice Quiet. Petrolemn Crude 7c; refined 12Jic Tallow Unchai geo". Strained Rosin Firmer at 51 o'J$ 1 62. Spirits Turpentine Steady at 3ic. Eigs We8 ern lOlVHc. Provisions Mess pork Sll 20$11 60. Dressed hogs $4 87J5 12. Beef quitt. Middles: western long clear S5 70. Butter steady; western U&2i:c. t heese7e 1334c Whisky J 60 10. Chicago Market. Chicago. Feb. 18. Flour Qtilet, weak, nnchanged; holders are aski g hizher rates; extra shipping tM 5"; springextras S452(5175; western extras II 40&5 50; Minnesota do 4 756; patents S .r09: soperflnes 12 504. Wheas Ieellnd 3!ic; un ettled; No 1 Chicago St 67; No 2, gilt edge. Si 07; regular 81 cash; SI 0 February: 31 0 -ai viy, March ; closed at Si 053l OjH March; fl fj62 April; No 3 do SI 01. orn (Jilt edge 4ic; rezularllc; 40s' March; 40j;c April: 4iiiU'io May; rejected 33,c. Oats Zc cash and March; i4c April; 2Gc May. Rye 53c. Barley 4f17c. Prolsion Por.t S10 23 cash: S10 2210 25 March; Slo;37410 40 April; Si') 55(310 57i May Irftrd S7 csh: S7 25t7 27.; March; S7 7 i:y. pril ; $7 4537 47,' May. BulkmeaU S3 fny2, S 5 STV.t'a'J 55 Vhihky-81 01. Dressed Hogs SI 25 bid. Receipts Fiour ll.Ouo bbls; wheat 6G.000bu; corn 6!)000 bu; oats 48,000 bu; tye 1,000 bu; barley I2,'j!0 bu. HhipruHnts Flour 11.000 bbls; wheat 47,000 bu : corn ofl.ooo ba ; oata 30,000 bu ; rye 400 bu ; barley 14,0Ubu. At the close Wheat SI 0SJ March; $100 April. Corn Eav at 40igiOJic ilarch; 41c April; 4312Vc May. Oats Finn and unchanged. Provisions Pork SI' IvalS 17JJ March; S10 32$ April. Lard declined 2$e. Ealtlmore Markets Baltimore, Feb. 18. Flour mill and weak; in buyers' favor; western superfine S3 .5$ 4 25; western extra SI 755 25; western family 15 7556 U). Wheat- Southern dull st 34c lower; western heavy, spot beiug 6c o:f; Pennsylvania red II Bleat 32; No 2 western winter red, spot and F bruary, SI 32; March Si 32; April SI 32s 01 32?i. Corn Western weak and lower; western mixed, spot, februarv a id March 64$ts54Jic ; April 534C ; May 55(a56c.. Oats Dull and heavy; western white 31c; do mixed 3.3331c; Pennsylvania 333tc. Rye Dull at rJOgfiSc. Hay Steady and unchanged ; Pennsylvania and Maryland S14&16. Provisions Flat and heavy. Pork Sl 7512 for mess. Bulk meats: Jobbing shoulders SI60175: clear ;rib sides S8 50. Bacon: Jobbing shoulders 5 75; clear rib sides S3 75. Hams 10i -lie. Lard S8& 8 25. Butter Firm for choice; common very dull; choice roll 2022c. Petroleum Dull and nominal; 12c for refined.

Coffee Dull and lower: Rio cargoes lcia l' Whisky-Dull; held at SI OTJi! 08. Receipts Flour 36 00 bbls; wheat 55,000 bu; corn n,.tC0 bu ; oats 6,600 bu. suipments wneat ai.vw du; corn o,uw ou. Foreign Markets. London. Feb. 18. 6 p. m. Consols for money and account R5 1H-10. united states B4nds o-20s '60, lraC.ex aiv.; do 'U7 107; Io-i0sl06j4.ex.dlv.; newosiOS. Railway Rliares Erie 9: preferred 23; Illinois Central 74, ex. dlv.; Pennsylvania Cen tral 2JJ. Ttii w iytn,v&. Petroleum R-flned 10v.l0jj. Linseed Oil ".OJs. Linseed Calcutta 40s. t Turpentine Spirits 25$s. Paris, Feb. 18. Rentes lllf 45$c. Antwerp, Feb. 18. Petroleum 28f. Liverpool, Feb. 18. Cotton-Dull at 63 6d; sales ot liXX) bales, including 1,"00 bales for specutatlon and export, aud 112,oOJ biles American. rtJ Wheat-Cifllfornla white, average, 12s 2d 12lzs; do club 12Vills; red western spring, No 2 to No 1, 10s 4d(lls; do winter lis 2da llsHd. Mess pork 55s. Prime mess beef 83s. Lard American 40'js. C'hir?4PH4341 Bacn Long clear middles 30s; short do 31s. Tallow 40',s. 1-utroleom Sptt-its7is; refined do lis. Linseed Oil 2tSs. Common rosin 5,(5$s; pale do 13s. Spirits turpentine 28. nt. Lnuls Market. Pt. Louis, Feb. 18. Cotton Firm at 10J4c for middling. Flour Dull and unsettled; 10320c lower to sell Wheat Dull and lower; No 3 red St 02al 02$ cash; 12l4htd M-rch; No 4 11 131 14 cusli; spring lower, No 2 tl 05. Corn-Lower forcanh; 41ll?ic cash; 40io February: 4ic March. Oats-Inactive, but higher; 25c cash; 24c bid February. Rve Higlier;&5c. Whisky H e dy; Si Of. Provl-lons Pork iull and lower; S10 60bld ca-h and March. Dry tulted meats dull and nominal. lUcon vei v oulet and urch -'iged. Ijird dull snd t.omiual; lower to sell; buyer standing off ' IUlptH Flour 8,X) bbls; wheat 35 0H0 bu; corn 87,000 bu; oats li.ue ou; r e ij,wj ou. Ent Liberty Live SlweU Market. Eaj-t LTBehtt. F-'b. 18. Cattle Receipts since Frida v 2.U52 head t hrough and 425 of yard stock; totsl fr the. werk, eniing this day, 62219 head of through and 1,428 h-ad of yard stock, agalnRt 4,131 bend through and l,9c4heud of vard stock last week. Hog4 Ieipts toniav 10.00 bead; ttal f r week ; 2Vi he d: sgnlnst 20.WI for the sa.ne time Inst week; xorkursf 1(91 m rnn iuoi m In S4 9l)4 80. Sheep Receipt to-day 522"0 head: total for the week-10.000 head Against lfl,7u0 last week ; selling at i m- 00. Boston Market. ' Boston, Feb. 18. lour -Western superfine SlftM : common extras 41 755 25; Wisconsin dtiif; Minnesota 00 $..W4' 50 winter win', Ohio, Indiana and Mlcnlgan H 75 46 60: Iiiinoia $W7 2": H. Ixiuls $6 21(87 50; puteut and Wisconidn 7rt8 60. Corn M 1 - ed and yel low 6.Va67c. Oats 8te-dv and unchanged: N I and extra white 3!U42c. No 2 white and No 1 mixed 38&3Uc; No 4 white and No mixed XK(337o, Baltimore Live SlcW Market. Baltimoke, Feb. lX.-Catile-Flr y active and pitvs Jvalie lotver, quality coualderud; very beet t-nff; (tret juaiiy H"; lueJlu.n tl fiOl; ordinary 1333 25; most of the sales

were at S 1(35. Receipts l,l 12 head; sales 1,136 hed. Hogs Moderately active an"! prices are a shade higher .quotations 5 &u6; a few extra arhde h gher: ncelrts5,67 bead Sheep Market active and pries higher; quotations H;g6 60; but few selling at the latter price ; recel pts 1 ,401 head. New Urleaoa Market.

New Orleans, Feb. 18. Flour Superfine 54 60; XX t5; XXX $5 25&6 25; high grades 94 ;S 7. Corn Qnlet at 4"lc. Oat Quiet at5. CornmeHl Qoht at S2 60. Hay-Ordliiary 113 14; prime 111 50J; choice S17'18. Provisions Pork held at Sll 50. Lard: refined tierce S7 5lHu7 75: keg iH-aS 25 Bulhmeats: shoulders, lore, 4c: packed le; clear rib sides bc: clear sides 5c. Baron : huou ders 54c; clear rlb tyAc ' dear b?i7c. Hams: Buaar cored PIOc; nncnv.iset h - &c. Whisky Quiet; reclfi-d SI 03i 07. Coffee Cat goes, ordinary to prime, 15318c, gold. Sugar Quiet and unchanged; common to good common b Gc: fnir to Tullv fair 6' J 7c; prime to choice jrs8c; yellow clarified 8J4 Molasses Qui t and unchanged; common 17 2i"c; fair 24 a2Cc; prime to choice 3.'40c. Rice Qui t and unchanged; Louisiana, ordlnary to choice, 6i&f9ic Bran 9nc. Cold 1017102. New York Exchange Par; sterling do 4.92. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Feb 18 Flour supers S3 2Vai50; ex ra tl MV&5: Minnesota family 55 75. 2: high irradem anil patent Sti'aK So. Wheat Amber SI S51 38. red tl 33ai 86: white fl 43. CJorn Yellow 67c; mixed 63Vc spot and February; Mo March ; 54e April. Oats-Dull; white western 8434?ic; mixed do S3 aS4c. Rye - Unchanged. P ov'siona Weak. Mess pork tll75'2. Beef: India m"fs S25 50. Lard : city kettle 7. Butfer Steady; creamery 32S5c; western reserve 22i25c. Eggs Wwtero 15e. Cheese Western 1234813c. Petroleum Ri'fined 12,kc; erode 10c. Whisky Si OH. Receipt Wheat 9,000 bu; corn 90,000 bu: oats 63,000 bu. Toledo Market. Toledo, Feb. 18. Wheat Quiet: amber Michigan, spot and February, si 23; March SI 24; April SI 25: No 1 red wloter $1 23; v0 do. spot, 11 21; March SI 22; April SI 24; No 3 red Si 11: No 2 amber Michigan SI 15; Dayton and Michigan red SI 20 Corn Easier; huh mixed 43e; No 2, spot, 43c; seller March 4ic: May 47c; rejected 40c; No 2 Dayton and Michigan 43c. Oats Dull ; No 2 2tic offered. Clovereed viammoth SI 50; choioc Si 45; prime S4 2S: No 2 4 20. Dressed Hogs 14 35 14 40. Receipts Fiour 140 bbls; wheat 10,000 bu; corn 18,0bu; oats 1,4 0 bu. Shipments Flour 4- 0 hols; wheat 3,000 bu; corn 6,000 bu: oats 3,00 bu. Mllwnnkee Market. Milwaukee, Feb. 18. Flour Quiet and weak. Wheat Firm: opened st. Si 07, and dosed weak; No I hard SI lo1; Noxtl 0 February SI 05; Match SI O-VV; April SI u; No 3 Corn Dull; No 2 41c. Oats Lower: No 2 23?c. Rye-No 1 fife. ar ey No 2 spring 57c; March 65!c Provisions -E sier Mess pork S10 5. Lird: steam S7 2; kettle 7 2li. Dr--sed hos 4 3.J. Receipts Flmr 7,000 hb's: wheat 78.ru Obn. ehlpu.en s Flour 8,000 bbls: wheat 48.000 bu. Wnterlown Live Kt nek Market. Watertown. N. Y.. Feb. 12. Cattle Re ceipt 1,380 h d. Last weeks' prices xxny sustained : stoetf la reel v froin th west: sales of choice at ?.vr8 V5: extr S7 5 Mi7 75: first quality S6 -Ml 7; second $-5 60(atf - third 4 255. ssneepand ismb- itH:eipis 2.4.VJ head. The firmness of the heep market of last week owing to the light supply was not hel . Poor flocks are a drng, with sll grades Vic lower: some owners admit a larger decline; trade slow: sales in lots nt (343 50 each; extras S5 5 50, or 3$oe per lb. Bniraln Cattle Market. Buffalo. Feb. 14. Cattle Receipts 952 head : total for the wet.k 7.7.i9 head; no sales to day; fresh arrival consigned through. Sheep and Lamb Receipts I.4C0 head; to tal for the week 15.000 bead. Market In good demand, and prices a shade advanced; fair to good western sheep So o'So o0; common S3 804; nest g-adea di.p'Md of. s-l-s 5 cars. Hogs R"Clpts 6.000 head: total for the week 22,500 read. The market is moderately active; prices unchanged. fhiludelnhla Wool Market. Philadelphia. Feb. 15. Wool Dull arid nominal and supplv light ; Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, XX nd above 4 vi5c : X 43 2tl4c;medl in434tc; oarse3335c-New York, Michigan, Indiana and- western fire 397a4?c; medium 4:-S44c: coarse SifS-w; comntng washed -16 52c: do unwashed 8latc: Can ada omblrg 4f(a51c; fine unwashed 28130c: coarse and medium unwashed 2i$35c; tub washed 4 j45c. Alb ny Live Ntnek Market At.paw. Feh. IV tattle Receipts 520 car loads, s0 more than la-1 week: lair eastern nd local trade: nrlee aliotit the saraasla.t week; common to f ilr $44 50; medium S4 6(5 12i; extras -5 7-. Sh'-ep Rcelp,s 86 car loads, Z7 less man la week. 'Ira ie llglt: common t lair S4.s 4 75; tnlr to grsd SI 7-VS.v extras f5 75 jiambs supplv itgntnnu prices'ei v ; w.i011 to fair $5 60160; fair to ( ml S3 5-6 75, ew York lry Good Market. New Y'okk. Feh. 18. Business conlinnes moderate vith package boue, anl the Jobbing trade in q-ilet. Cotton vood are moving slowlv. but prices are unchanged. Prints are dull, but ginghams and co U-j dresgK)'sare feiily nolive. Men' wear in woolens quiet. Foreign goods are in liht request. New Tork Metal Market. New ToaK. Feb. 16. Blanufactured Conner Quiet and uncb gd; lngit lk. 17Jai7c. Fig Iron Dut and unchanged; Sco.ch tf"c; Russia sheet ing HiJ4allc, gold. Nails Firm and unchanged :eutS2 40; clinch So Zoc5 25: horseshoe No 8 2D&26C. Oil City let'lnm sarfcet. Oil. City. Feb. J8 Business has leen dull at the exchange to day. but little dlsnostttnu teing manifested to one rate. The prices have been nominally Si 65-closlt g barelv steady at $16 sales and resales 1I,0 bbls. Ship, menu yesterday and Saturday. 25,937 obis. PJtfannra; Market. Pittsbtj RO, Fe. 18. Petroleum Quiet; crude irregular at SI 8374 at Parker's for Immediate shipment; refiued at Lc, Philadelphia delivery . M llmlnarton Market. Wilmington, Feb. 18. Sp.rlu turpentine steady t31c. SPECIAI. NOTICE. I delre to say to 'he pnblie tha my wife wassfllio rd fo lw yea-s with two cancers mi her face, whlco gave .er much pain and trou ble. Mie a a treated by gool physicia shut toiioetf.-c .ntdvto leave h. r more ie tonu ent. We finally ear-t of Dr A. P. Tu tier of InalnnapoUs, Ind.and I. mp nyeil him o rent the c.ae. wh ch h.s rtsuiled in a p i hct core. The di4;tor removes c ncera in rom 3 oludavH witt.our pal 11 'or n of th-koue III- pta'.-e Of buslneKH ts S ltnoun- ill noH Kt.ret. I call eheeift.llv ncoinmcud llilll any one nffll'ded wi'4 cancer I aio kLOW of other cures be has male. ery ruiy. k. L. UK EN, Greencastle lnd., Feb. 11, 1878 COID Outfit IH. Addrro I Rtm k Co., Aarons. Main. 4jC tn f)nPri3rtbom. Rnmpl worth V WO 10 0CU Addr.STiirsoNCo., PorUand, M la-. fp wtk la jtMir vr inwn Term and Uatftt trw. AddrjM II. Hiturrrl Ca, Portisnd, Mains YOl'ft .VAMLprin ed o 1 50 Mlxe.1 Cards f.r Mc. 2 Fun cards 10j. C'LINTuK BKe , i 'Union villa Conn. i;VT I KKF, on application BRIUG A IWO.W Mower ana . Veaeiab'e nata logue. O -r large crops enablu us to ItCUESl tK.M. Y., or CHICAGO, ILL.

NEVEP-FA!L!rG RELIEF ' AFFORDED BY SAKFOHD'S RAOiOAL CURE, 1 IT U s irt that can bn rnhstiatlatetl hr the rnot resH-ctblt: ti'SLlinonia.i -?. r olT. red ia fnvor of any pr.ri;t:rr ModKiuc, ttntt the Hadicu Crss rC.kTKsii tiot la every rmc sdord laftant aul pcrmancuttt 1:. f. NumaiUrof liuwlongr Mantling, or how &cv re the disckac.t ie first do-o pic8Futh erlileacoof its v lnc i.i tu t. eatiucnt of Catarrti.il afTi-cilo. a that roLfidcur-- ts at once felt In Its ability to Co all tli.it' is t hilm'-d f.ir it. 1 ha -Ipntim -ny of p.ivslcmns. t.ru. tri t.anil patients U nr.aiihnou on t!i po .it, ami the accumulating evWcnce Is In poi"t f rL-sp-ctaiilllty voperior'to any ever l""foro olitalnrd 1:1 fsvor of s popular remedy. Ths proprh-to-s, tSierefnre. may justly feol proud oftli p'tti''i tht r- ni ly ha altaiucd, ud Uciiuve It woriby of tu rtpuutUuiu .10 YEARS A SUFFERER. From Hon.Thco.P. Dosert, Eristof, R.f. Messrs. VTarKs 4 Por-rrr.; Cfntlrmrn, Feellnff thurouKl'ly t:ouv iuc.-U o. u! ltlv. v r 8anfobu KadicalCCbs fokCatakuu, I am liiduccd lo drop you s liiio lo ay lh..t ultaou.i I liv- Iteea scrptical of t'.l thu 1 osiriiui sdv- rtisc I as "radical cures." I have nelr fou.nl aiivtbipv; that pymrs;4 ucU roller and utlmate euro tliat orMxrono'i. I have been afihct.-U w.tli tu. dreartful dwm rr more than ten years, snd not tntil recently could I be induced t p- rs vcr with any until 1 resl lh 1-tfer of !r. I!rxkt W kli b. en traihfnlXy ray thst afu r nni;. fire or rx bottles I am thoroitjr'dy co ivine"l of li curative proper. tics. Hop! 11 1? that oMicrs ainiilnrly affiicted liks mj-self will be In'luc l to uiakn the trial.' I am.eco Ueraen. very truly, etc. TUtu. 1'. UOOtUT. fia.TOL,kl July 21,13?;. CATARRHAL AFFECTIONS, Sach ss Sore, Teak'. Inflamed. Tteil, and tTatcry i-yest Ulceration mi. I Iutln.11u14t1.11 of Uie tri ItlUKing NoitM-s l:i the lit aj ; bore Throat; Klougatlon ol the Uvula and Swelled Tonsils; Nervous lieadache, KenralirU, Dlzziix s-. t louded Memory. Loss of Nervous Korcc, Irepres-iotof Spirits, nra all cnrcfuliy nnd srtrntlfir-lly tre ted with this remedy necordi. ir to direct V which secunipany each bottle, or will bo luuilcd to any aUilres oa receiptor stamp. Eaeh paekiijre ror.tslns Tr. f snforrl's improve! Inhaluiir Tube, wiih lull directions for ue iu all cafesf Prlo $10. Sold by a I Wholesale and P.etall Dnigif'r-ts t ronho the Cnited States and Canad-w. WF.EKR & POTTiTt. G-nerl Affects sad Wholesale Irii,;:s:i, lton. Must. VOLTAIB PU ACbrds th most ratfal relief In liheamatlsm, V.'cali Spine, Local Fains, Nervous AITections, Local KheuiiLatlsm, Tio Douloureux, Nervous pain, ACectiocs of the Kidneys, Fi-octured Ii:is, Acction of the Cliest, Co'. Js and Coughs, Injuries of the Iack, Strains and Rrulscs, Weak LacIi,Kervous Pain of tao Coxcls, Cramp in the Storaacb. and Liaibs, Heart AC-o tions.Lnlarcd S;lecn, Druises and Punotares Hheuruatis:n of the Wrists and Arms, Asthma, Gout, Local and Deep s. aled Pains, Pain la theCIiest, Ftitchln the LacU, Paia ia the Hip, Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Crick la thu Lack and 2sccU, Pain and Weakness in Side and Back, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Lumbago, Whooping: Couh, Sharp Pains in tho Breast, Heart Disease, Quinsy, Diabetes, and for Lameness in any part of ho Body. rrloe,g5Ccnts. Ask for COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER.' Sold by all Wholcsala and Itctall DrnKta throac'aout t'.ie United Slates cad Canada, sad by WEEKS 4e POTTER. Proprietor. Eocton. Mass. VOORHEES' Grreat Speech IN SUPPLEMENT FORM. 13 50 per M. .1.000 . 500 . 100 . 50 . 20 2 00 per 73 per 0 per 15 per dozen. 100 and under sent to any address, post paid. at above price. Every voter in the land should read this. great plea In behal! of the propie, snd agsinst the organ lr.-d crimes of the haughty, defiant and insolent plunderers of productive Industry an 1 labor. Democrats, don't let nyrvpub:ican neigh Dor, or indeed anybody, be w Utioat on opportunity to read It. lExtmc. from the Speech. The power ol money in th- midst of times like these is very s;r-ui, but I m much deceived lu the p pl If they hav not turned at last in dftWue aud bo d warning upou their oppressors. Thy are rot In f.tvor o. repudiating a in Ie dollar or tbelr pub ic or p lvato debis. They Intend U pay everything they owe. Dot Hi intend to ubmlt to no more change of contract , violations of obligations snd tirechesof pa brio taith iu o der to Increase their Indebted neor to ake way their mean to pay It. Tbey demand, too, that certain specific wrongs shall bo redressed. INDIAN. POLI', IXD NOTICE Is hereby itlvn to the citizens cf the Nineteenth (19) ward. In the city o Indianapolis. Cent-r township. Marlon counly, Indiana, that I, Anton Immmejv,! male in labiiaut s id witd.mtr ttiaceof twen-tv-one years, will apply to the board of county cotiimissio'.ers oi siiJ county, ut their next regular April meetini;. for a license to sell for one year, spintous, vinouaud malt liquors. In al'-ssou nlity tliHii a qoiin az a time, with the privl e o allowing the sirae to be drank on toy premises. Th piveise location of the premises whereon I des re to s I "all li.iu rs. s described as follows: Lot No. 1 in liu V sddi ion of outlot N. -.known a No 9 East Washington Ktrvet. In he Nintentli t1 war , In the city of IndUnsp tils, Ceti.cr township, Marlon count v. Indiana. 1-leiiMlV ANTON IMMEYER. "XTOTICE U hereby (tl ven to me citizens or J the - wtird. in the city of Indiansp-oil-i, Center township, Marion county. Indiana-, tliatl; M. II Ut , m. 111H.IU inhabitant ot said wani, over the a;e of twenty -one years, will applv lo the htard of county commissioner 01 aid eouniy. at ihelr r.l tfi rn for a license to sell, lor one year, splritoux. vinous and malt liquors, in ft lw Quantity than a qnart at a time, with tlie privilege of allowing the Bam to iMdrank oi ruy pn inlxt-n. The precise locanusel the pn'mises whereon. I desire to sell said liquors U dexcribed as follows: lt No. i Hui' h.nsi & D u li s brookluedtlltlono'hecl y of lndisnspo'ls. Kald premlssls mib mrl in't n pike hud stut Ion str- , In tho city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, luu.aua. (Hlnel) M.M.OTT. SEED CO EX. B I.IT nfnl 1 T. for twtm. Firs 1 era. r. bun Fair: Tirl4 laiirw: SS yn ' 4i(rre.W.Atklsi (Mink St. rails, fa 4 QUARTS TO 5 Hl'iinii'i'iV

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