ADVERTISING RATES ! 
Inside, 14th and 15th pages (Airutu space), ,40c. per line. 
" 13th pane. &o 
Outride or last page. ... 60 
Fifty per ol. extra for uuusunl display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by count,. 70 * 
linrinexa " no 
goading “ 1.00 
Discount on f Insertions. 5 per ot.: 8 ins.. Ill per ct. 
13 ins., 16 per ct.; 38 ins., 00 per ct.; 62 ins., 25 per ct. 
(if* No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
and for September, POW bid and COH'c. asked. Oats 
arc lower mid have been rather dull ; latest sales at 
30w/6tic. tor mixed Western and State, and iiK.-iile. 
for white Western and Slate, rejected at 34c. No. 3 
white at fisc.; No. 2 at 43Rc.; unmerchantable at 
ii'JSe.: poor mixed Western at 36til37c.; tnlxeo West¬ 
ern at 4Ictvl. c.; white State at liOialilir.: mixed Slate 
ut 5$Xc. 
DAY and StmAW. -Tile receipts are small and 
prices dre censoquen: ly sustained. D«s > and is vety 
I i > 2 1 • t. pen fit no arrivals uf the new i top. 
Bale hay. ?0(§)75c. Uir “liippme. and 70Gii!)ftO. for retail 
qualities; clover, COijiTOc.; salt do., fiftotOatt. Straw 
quoted at iXK4b7,1c. t«ir lung rye; 60t£65c. for short 
rye, anti MofflOe. for out. 
Kxpidt»pa>i week, r.'ii bales, since Jan, 1st, 23,13? 
do.; same period last year. 33.023 do. 
Hops. The uuirltei has boon weal; and dull. There 
Is a desire to clui"6 out the old stock as promptly as 
possible, as the reports from the growing crops aro 
iavoratde. 
Now Yorks, choice and fancy, new. llolllc.: do. 
common to prime. OoplUc.: Eastern, new. IJtiilOo.; 
Wisconsin, new. iv.i I0e.; yearling-, 4(a)8e.i olds all 
irrowlhs, .i alc.; California, nominal. 8(ul3e.; Oregon, 
uiimiunl. Sen t.'je. 
Oll.CAKt'.—Western has been sold at f3S Is Ion. 
I POULTRY AND GA1LK.—There has been a steady 
market forthts limited -upplrnf live poultry, clilelly 
tor chickens and hue fuwls. VotinK ducks are wanted. 
Spvliqi chickens is it,. Southern, lUutiVUc.; Western, 
lt'oSlSc.; Fowls. Stale and N. .1 , l«3W<\ t< ft.; 
Western. l2t«U30. V 111 .'. Kooslers, 7<i$8c. t 1 ft ; Tur¬ 
kov*. 11inv13c i,' ft.: Ducks, N. J. mir ! ••• > 
old. young, jfte./jtffl. Geese, Western, f l.lk’dtM.'.'a. 
With a moderate supply of live, tins stray lots of 
dressed, together with the contracted ones, lutyo 
sold at. pretty Him prices. 
Pennsylvania I'm keys, I5t»16c.: N. J. l.’liAlSo.; State 
and Western. llFftMe. Spring chioltemt. New Jersey 
and Pcuiisylvitiuu, 22tH :5c. Fowl*, Wish turn, IVdtfb'Ic. 
Fowls, Pennsylvania anil New Jersey, Uwtlikv, good 
BtpWand Western, l tjiKic.; poor, Il(g)l2e. 
No game in market. 
Provisions -Hot; products have been dull gen- 
orally. buL held Hnnly. Mess pork quoted lit $11.75 
lor spot; do. for July $14.11), do. tor August. $14.2(1, 
do. for September $11.30. Bacon Is quiet at 0ijd«>7e. 
for long dear. Lard at $9.10 for new Western 
steam on the spot. $2.25 for July, and $0.30 for 
August. SLourl nu tit file. for prime. Tallow lit 8h><\ 
for prime. Beet hams, $21 for choice Western. Beef 
$11 Mi 12 for plain mess; $13.ft0,«l4 for extra moss; 
$M.25(«Sl4 for packet, Tierce Quoted nominally at $10 
for prime mess and $20 for India mesa. City extra 
India mesa at $20w2l. 
Veqktables.—N ew potatoes are In large supply. 
and the quality Is generally good from N.J.nnd L. 
1. It Is better to take pains in sorting stock, small 
potatoes Bcanered freely tn barrels hurt the Mile of 
round lots, This is a great fault with Southern. Wo 
quote Bermuda, bbls., $1(744.50; N. J. and 1.. I., $'!.2oeti 
3.7A. Maryland untl Vu., $2<i(>3; enlls, $lwi22. Garden 
stutf Is In excess os tlio demand and prices very Ir¬ 
regular, We quote - 
Long island produce—Green peas, 1 s-liu^li, bag, 
760>fd$1.20; string beAtis, 75e.(iu$l; aqmish. bid., Sllc.ia 
»1; cauliflower-. Mil., fiiail; beets, 11)0 bunche*. $2(0 
2 , Ml: cabbages. P Ilk), c&oOtuX; cucumliors, l< lljl), $l.al) 
041.75. N. 1. turnips, ll.li) bunches, $10el fit). Itursla 
turnips, tibl i $1(01.26. Floridatoniatitea, crate. $1.12 
rs)2; sin van mil i, Norfolk, aud Charleston do., $1(02. 
Bermuda onions, crate, $1(3)1.60; Southern do., lint.. 
$3558.60. Norfidlc cabbage, bbl.. .‘i0n. Florida egg¬ 
plants, crate. 75c.all. Norfolk wux-bouus, $1(01.25. 
Wuoti. The offerings or Western floecosnr© larger 
and thev are having a good deal of attention at 
strong prices. The general market Is active and 
buoyant. For XX. Ohio fleeces. I8«lu0u.; X dn.,45(<4 
17c.i XX N. Y.. Midi. Ind. and WIs., 42mt7c.; X do., 
lfli.»42c.; X arid XX Iowa, Vermont and Illinois, Mia 
10c.; washed Missouri. Kentucky and Tennessee. 37(9 
42u.; unwashed do., 38(4350.; tub wushed, 4lkai45c. for 
choice ; lipiiylOc. fur flue. 
NEWS POSTSCRIPT 
THE INDIAN OUTBREAK 
Gen. Howard, In command of the Department 
within which the late massacre occurred, has used 
prompt measures to bring the Indians to terms, 
ami below will be found the details of the fight 
which was reported to have taken place between 
Col. Whipple’s command and a party of volun¬ 
teers from Mount Idaho and Looking Glass, a sub¬ 
chief of the hoatiles. 
The fight took place at clear Creek. Col. Whip¬ 
ple gained an advantageous position and sum¬ 
moned the Indians, forty in number, to surrender. 
They refused and ran for their horses. The sol¬ 
diers and citizens charged, firing volley after vol¬ 
ley upon the savages, killing seventeen. The re¬ 
mainder succeeded In reaching their horses and 
escaped. 
On the 2d Inst. Gen. Howard moved his camp 
from Salmon Klver to a table-land on a trail near 
Canal Landing, on Snake River. There sixteen 
important caches were discovered, containing 
large amounts ot new clothing, cigars, flour, In¬ 
dian trinkets, etc. A large number of Indian 
horses and some excellent beef were also cap¬ 
tured. This will be a serious loss to the Indians 
and has encouraged the troops. 
The troops are now pursuing Joseph’s supposed 
track with all possible speed, and are driving him 
toward a trap prepared for his reception, every 
exit from the mouutatns being well guarded. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
Boomer A Boschert Press Co.—A Full Lino of Cider 
Machinery. 
Brown. Dr. O, Phelps Pita Cured. 
Howe, Dr. C. It.—Hi'we's ('oneen trnted syrup. 
Jones of Bing hum! on our-Tou Day Scales. 
ICulsey A Cii $3 Hunting Btobh. 
Klnglitke, John—Potato Bug Exterminator. 
I.tmnlioiir. W. It -Gold Collar Mutton Free. 
Minltior & Co., J.—31) Mixed Cards. 
o-goOti A Co. Five-Ton Stock Soules. 
Parry, Wm Pomona Nursery. 
yuinciie a Krnnler Birst-ebiss Watches. 
hue, Geo. W.—Hue’s Patent. Potato Digger. 
Sinclair. F. A. -Common Sense Hooking Chairs. 
Smith, Mis. II—How lo Make, Pack, Preserve aud 
Color Butter. 
Towle, F VV Colgate Academy. 
Travoiers insurance Cn.—27th Semi-Annual State¬ 
ment. 
Weeks, G. B. Railway Plioblng Apparatus. 
Wheeler * Meliek Co.—Spring steel Tooth lloise 
Unke. 
VVliit mail A Burrell New Economizer Agricultural 
Engine. 
Ztogler & Co., P.W.—Wanted. One Hundred Students 
and Touchers. 
$teur 
FLORENCE OIL STOVE 
WAR NEWS 
For Heating or Cooking. 
t TWO STOVES TNOIVE. 
Odorless and 1 tumble. 
j Can bo used wi thout chimney- 
j flues, as it geuerutes no smoke 
! or noxious go»c*. 
Meat# and Bread cooked 
l>y Huh atove aro heuer flavor¬ 
ed and mare digestible than 
when rooked by coal or wood. 
THE HEATER 
_ fumiuhr* an abundant Bup- 
ply of pure, moint heat, easily 
rogtdatud to any desired tem- 
Thc Cook, with Baker. peratUTO. 
Thu FEOHEIVCE received the only Centennial 
Medal awarded to Oil Stove*. Report of the Judyea : 
“It is simple in construction, easily managed, aud 
Well adapted to its intended purpose," 
maub nv tiiu 
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO. 
FLO RE NCR, MASS., Manufacturer* of 
THE BEST SEWING MACHINES. 
General Agencies—St* Union Squure, New York; 
470 Washington St., Bouton ; OO Luke St., Chicago. 
Tub Russian left wing was defeated in two 
great battles fought In the vicinity of the Sug- 
lmnll Mountain,.at Zewln and Dcllbaba, In Arme¬ 
nia, tuul retreated towards Ilayazld, which Is be¬ 
sieged by Turkish troops. These and other disas¬ 
ters In that part of the field, have placed the Issue 
of their bold plan of campaign In great doubt. Ir 
Is believed that the siege of Kara must he raised, 
as Mukhtar Pasha, with his victorious army, Inis 
advanced to within a few miles of that city. 
slow progress la being made south of the Dan¬ 
ube by the invaders. Whether this Is in conse¬ 
quence of the determined stand made by the 
Turks, or Is the result or a desire to take no doubt¬ 
ful steps, but to move with certainty rather than 
celerity, or whether It Is chrtrgeai.le to bad gen¬ 
eralship, are obscure questions yet to be settled, 
as little definite news is permitted to come from 
that quarter. 
The English Government has sent an iron-clad 
fleet to Beslka Bay, at the entrance of the Darda¬ 
nelles, and seems to be resolved to prevent the 
occupation of Constantinople by the Russians, if 
It Is able. 
Collar Button >uk 1 our Catalogue free to 
all who .lend 3u. stamp. W K. Lan- 
[FiUCAK, l!ultlinure, Md. Mention Rural. 
KOCH KMTEIl. .luly -Flour market steady: 
spring, 41); amber winter,tU.60; while winter.$‘.k7.): 
double extra, $10.00; nnw proeen*. $12.00. Uye. $.>. 
Whem — .Milwutiken olnl>. vl.CM'-i, 1.72. umber winter, 
11.1041-70: wlilio winter, M aval,75. Oats. ikiipIiiiiI 
ut WfttOOc. Corn quiet «t 7O(075e. Com meal Jl . 0 
(all,7a. Butler. IOmITc. Cheese. S.lie. Eggs, 12(ml5c. 
I.ltrd, 9Xf(t9Vc. Apple*, liu.. 60o.6«$l. Potatoes-lm , 
$1.2o(ii, l.50. Beans. Hi bn., $2.(XFa3,75. Ale** pork, $15.00. 
Wool. zftASfic. Huy, FU)®lll. straw. Wlat) Timothy 
■ 0i42.60; riovei. u 005 - . mil fond flrm at 
$18 for snorts. $20 for rliip stuilH and $22 for miu- 
dlmga. Barley, six-rowed untl four-rowed, '1564800.; 
two-rowed m.inlmil no deiuiind. Uallroad Freight* 
Flour to Bouton, 4llc. iklihl.; to New York. 30c.: to 
Albany. 26c. 
Elijah Killam, a farmer ot Wayne County, Pa., 
near Coehectan, N. Y., July 3, kissed Ids family 
saying It was for the last time. He called his old¬ 
est son aside, and told him what to do with the 
farm, “for I’m to be a dead man before night, I 
know." A thunder storm was coming up. KUlam 
went out In a field to turn hay. It began to rain, 
lie went to the pig-pen near by and took shelter. 
Uls pitchfork was on his shoulder. A thunderbolt 
descended and struck the tines of the rork, melt¬ 
ing them, and passing through the farmer’s body, 
killed him Instantly, and also killed a dog that 
was near him. 
The Moscow Gazette says that there are 40, duo 
men out ot employment. In Moscow. 
In the list of last year’s French suicides, 29 were 
ot children; of whom 9 were fifteen years of age, 6 
fourteen, 9 thirteen, l twelve, 3 eleven, l ten, and 
l nine. 
The Japanese Government presented a lot of 
the young carp of that country to the California 
State Fish Commissioners. Of the number ship¬ 
ped, 89 passed the voyage In fine condition, and 
were placed In the tank with the gold-fish at, 
Woodward’s Aquarium la San Francisco, to be 
nursed until old enough to ,pawu. An attempt 
will be made to Introduce them Into all t,ho la¬ 
goons or fresh water lu the southern and middle 
portions of the state. 
A curious custom, dating from time Immemo¬ 
rial, was celebrated at Levons’ Hall, near Kendal, 
the other day. it Is called tho "radish feast,”und 
the guests are supplied with radishes, oat bread 
and butter, and malt, liquor. After the reast all 
new-comeis arc obliged to stand Inside a ring and 
drain "the constable,” a large glass of antique 
make, each standing on one leg only, and giving 
the ancient pledge, “ Luck to Levens aa long as 
the (river) Kent flows." Falling this, a forfeit Is 
Incurred, or which the waiters reap the benefit. 
The Best and Cheapest 
gffitffc BUCHAN’S 
SSL CRESYLIC SSL 
Pa trilled May 2Sfh, 1(317, Re hsunl July‘Mill, 1872. 
A HupunuL’isin* (,'nniiMiniiil wltb 4Jrt**ylie u uil 
Carbolic Acid. 
For Prevonthiv and Curing the Scab and all para- 
*“itlc (ll*i asca of ihc Bkln. Will Uobtroy Lice, Ticks, 
Fleas, Ac. 
Is bom tidal to tlm Rcncrul health ami condition 
Of tho flnok. Che use pt tins DIP Will cleanse and 
whiten ih* Fleeoc also increased the (growth or 
wluht sufficient to tin u full oyuivuleui for tho cost 
ot the. Compound. 
Tills Pi'upaiuvion I* Warranted to tin entirely 
haniilcH* und tree from nil poInoiioiin Com¬ 
pounds, and will liOMttvnly do nil i Imt we claim for 
It. Put up hi puokaues of |,5, lu, 50,100 and 200 lb*. 
BUCHAN’S CEESYLIC OINTMENT. 
Certain Death to the Screw Worm or Grub, 
It, not only dir.-trovs iho worm*, bill, cleanses uud 
quickly heals up ilm olTenslvn sores made uy it. 
No fly will utlack ;i wound to which this prnpnra- 
tii.ro I Hi- been applied. Hneep which rarely recover 
from the attack of t.lie worm under tho ordinary 
i rmitfficut, tire quickly cured by ilns application. In 
Molut.lo- . ihia oiriWnem will he found iiivaluulilo for 
heailng Saddle Galls, and all uimtHiona of the skin of 
animals. 
For further particulars, send for Price Llsls aud 
Circulars to lit DORIC A I.AIRD, 
83 John Street, New York. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, July 9, 1877. 
BUSINESS Is feeble In tone. For the Inst three days 
arrivals have been Sixtieth St. and Harsiraus Cove 
—Beeves, ft.lsf; cows. 12; calves, 2,895; sheep and 
liimbr, ll.Qlo At the Ijok yards arrivals -mm up 13.- 
88U. 1‘ilen range for horned cattle, itffithlXc, >< ft; 
weights, is to8 cwt,. General wins went cd ,ro isi iia 
net Milcb cows, slow sale Low quality calve* ,-.„ld 
at5@7c. i8 ft.; mixed Iota oven lower. BOUS, $7.25 (* 
head. Grass-lt d calves, $5.37N;c<tll r- head. Sheep 
steady, and held at 4(ttl'B;c. V ft. 1,limbs. UitBliu. v ft. 
Live hops, (5.58U »1 cwt, city liTOssed. I,'.(Kliijve. I< ft, 
lu Buffalo, N. Y.. reeeipu of cattle for the week 
Fertilizers—T he following is the list of retail 
prior*: 
Ammonia and Pirns. Arid. 
Dissolved Bone (Mapcs).l.vir 1, ’ - 2 25 
Plain Super phosphine, mln’l. U(«d4* — 2 00 
Pure u’d Bone r lour (Mapes). ,'/U®25 4ia5 2 15 
do. flue. do. 20R825 If,oft 2 1ft 
do. coarser uradea, proportionally lower. 
PilOS, Ammu- 
Guano, &e. Potash Acid. nUt. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2 (3 litfdHi 111 $3 00 
do , ffuar’iocd.. 3 IfliiilS Bis) 7 2 Hu 
do,, rectified... 2 lu* 10 3 25 
Ainmoriiutcd Super- 
pbospmite iMapes)... - 10@14* 3fii 4 2 25 
* Soluble and Available. t Insoluble. 
Mai ir»’ Formulae. 
Complete Manure,. 7K 6 7J£ 2 75 
Potato Manure..... ..... i'A 0 MR 2 70 
Tobacco Manure.... 5 5 12 2 50 
P'lt-nali, 
German Potash Salts...14@li! - — 160 
Sulph. of Potash. 44 - - 4 00 
Nitrate of Potush.42@41 - EV-c Pi 9 50 
Muriate of Potash. 50 - - 3 00 
Sundries, 
Ground Plaster, per ton, in barrels .$8 1X1 
Agricultural Salts........10 00 
Bone Meal, fine, for cattle. .. . 
do., coarse for fowls.3 00 
SaltorNitre Cake (Sulphate of soda), ground, 
in barrel-, per (on.. 
Sulphuric Acid, (Jti deg. (cai hoy* $1.76 extra)_2 25 
Booe 
PhOHph. Ammo- qi 100 
Potash, of Lime, nla, lbs. 
Am Bone Superphos¬ 
phate.2®3 23028* 304 $2 00 
Pure Ground Bones, 
Steamed..— 61 SOI 2 00 
Ammo- Phos. Per 
nla. Lime. Ton. 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand 
QuinnipiacCo.)...8010 15 $35010 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
nia. phute. Ton. 
Soluble Nltrogeno’a Phosphate 
(brand Qulnnlpioo Co.).30 4 16018 $33038 
Prem. Pure, Odorless. Fine- Phos. Ammo- Per 
Ground llaw Bone (Excel- Acid. nla. Ton. 
sior Works) L. L. Crocker 27028 4RoS $55 
REGULATOR WIND ENGINE 
Wo shall be pleased at any time to 
hear from parties who want, or expect 
to need, ft Wind Mill. 
Faitinc to prove to you that our Mills 
are the verv best nuufe, we ahull expect 
no patronage, it patronized, satisfac¬ 
tion guio'imteed or nos dr, 
j AiWitys victorious at. Fairsund_&S 
ltf~ Practical Teals. _c#2 
Please write us on Postal Card yonr 
address. (Trculars sent free, 
MARSHALL WIND ■ NG1NE & PUMP GO., 
Marshall, muti. 
Ag'tS wanted In unoccupied territory. 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS 
Dr. B. J. Kendall of Euosburg Falls, V’t., has 
discovered a remedy (now called Kendall’s Spavin 
Cure) which cures Spavins, Ac., and removes the 
bunch without blistering or making any sore. 
The remedy is now for sale In tills city by C. B. 
Smith A Co., 40 Warren street, and by dealers 
throughout the country. All who are interested 
will (to well to send tor a Circular. 
The Anti Friction Hay Carrier 
* labor ainj money. It 1$ kimple ; tlie prup- 
jplitigiicaliivtf; Ururi# *in Oic-tloa roll*, n«uct 
* will count luii k mi ln< lim». Th«j trvV li 
v • y ibuxpto H vc j Ibc cmj r ict i f) u but a innay 
UiimirvcU In umj. Nu IrouDlu uIigu( ifut* 
over lilffU bentti*. or lu ib« vuil Of Uctp 
£ f bwvs. Huy l« wlitfru wanted* »«d tb« 
^J work oTluowlutf i* rmluti*). 'I'riti'k should b« 
Xllit «1» liuW wilill! Iiurtii* uru full. 
Scad for oirctilarv 4bd Uc*i:<u» for Irxxktnj 
Hm-d, to t. S. Wind I'm^luo rum|» <!«., lu - 
tutiu, II!,, in.inuf’i‘ twnir$ of tbs Old Reliable 
llnllailuy Suiulurd Wind Mill. 
THE MARKETS 
DON’T BE A FOOL 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
but send for Free Price List, and know why we sell a 
Four-Ton Wagon Scale at $5u. aii iron and steel; 
brass beam. Delivered freight paid, and no pay till 
tested. 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, 
BINGHAMTON, N. Y. 
New York. Saturday, July 7, 1877. 
The Fourth of July always makes a break in local 
commercial utfulr* here, and as It occurred In the 
middle of the week this year, the week may be look¬ 
ed upon a* almost lost in a business way. At such a 
time, attractive excursions and longer vacation* 
draw off very many of our populace, and the want* 
