of their comrades’ massacre. The terror-stricken 
Inhabitants of Canyon City have taken refuge In 
a mining tunnel. Gen. Sherman sanguinely be¬ 
lieves the outbreak In Oregon will be quieted 
within a month. The roving bands of hostllea 
there are supposed to number 2,000 men, while 
about 550 braves from the reservations are on the 
war-path. Gen. Sheridan Is about to take com¬ 
mand In the Black Hills, where a strong dash by 
detached bands or Sitting Bull's forces is ex¬ 
pected. 
FOREIGN. 
On Wednesday loth, Hoedel was tried at Berlin 
for attempting to assassinate the Emperor, and 
pleaded not guilty, insisting that he only at¬ 
tempted, publicly, to commit suicide. Thirty 
witnesses, however, testified that he aimed at 
the Emperor, while many others swore to his 
socialistic principles and his threats against the 
aged monarch, tie was finally sentenced to be 
beheaded. Through the trial his demeanor was 
defiant and lusolent. Bogat'dus, the American 
champion pigeon shooter, has beaten Mr. chol- 
mondeley Pennell, who Is considered the best 
wing shot in Eugland. The Paris exhibition will 
not close at the end of October as expected; but 
will remain open until December. Nearly all the 
juries have performed their work and made 
their reports. America, it Is said, reclves more 
medals than any other nation In proportion to 
the number of exhibitors. In one class all the 
American exhibits have obtained prizes; In 
another all but one. Medals will be distributed 
almost as liberally as, and far more promptly 
than, at our Centennial, the General Commission 
having Increased the number of gold medals by 
20; of silver by 40; and of bronze by go per cent. 
The natives of New Caledonia, the French penal 
settlement whither the communists were sent 
dependent on the same terms as Servla. Rou- 
manla gives back to Russia that part of Bessara- 
hia takem from her under the treaty of Parts, in 
185b, and in lieu thereof receives the Dobruscha 
P* territory south of it, Scrvia’s and 
Roumanlu’s tribute to the Porte shall be capital¬ 
s' 1 Into a gross sum, at a rate arranged by the 
Powers and the Porte, and all these uew States 
have to bear a share *>f the Turkish public debt, 
In proportion to the extent rif territory ther 
occupy. J 
The fortifications on the lower Danube must be 
leveled, no ship of war must navigate this part,, 
except that guard-ships of the Powers at the river 
mi W ^end to Galatz. The regulation of 
the lower Danube rests in a Commission appointed 
by the Powers, and this will act. Independent of 
territorial authority. Austria-Hungary is to re¬ 
move all obstructions placed lathe river durtno' 
tRe late war. The Porte engages to apply to Crete 
^ 0 r 1 J?? erttl ..P lan ot pufernment or 1808 ; and to 
deal liberally with It* other subjects, uuung into 
account their religions, umi eons Hiring the Com¬ 
mission on EasternRohmella. All jmrilesthrough- 
out, what la left or Turkey are to be allowed 5 to 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
New \ork No. 2 spring. July option, at $1 05X@1 OoJt; 
dOj, August option, at $1 01 ; do.. September option, 
Nr..3 red, July option, at *1 ltxatUH; 
do.. August option, .it it 0S»*105*. closing at *1 05 Vi 
Cr4*l j>V: do.. September option, at tlUSW. Rye at 
t)w<nie. for western und <S0X<®«2 for State. Corn-at 
for Vo.2. July ijption, u( 47Sf<rt48c; No. 2, August op¬ 
tion, ut 4 T\'y 6 tke.; no, 2, September option, ut 49o ; 
Steamer nitvod July option, at Id'VfitfTn.; dn„ August 
option, at bl i,w47c.: do., September option, ■170047'Vt:.; 
Btoumer mixed at. tfloi.ivqe.; Now York N" ? tit -IT 
4so,; New York No. 2 (old) at, 4!),/50c,; 'in graded mix¬ 
ed at 4(ka4Sc.; and round yellow m 62u Outs—New 
York No. I white ut :«lo„ with large lots held at 4 c.: 
New York No. 2 white at .35*0.; New York No. 1 ut 
3oo.; New York No. 2 at He.: white western at 332) 
4'le.; mixed western at 38$36c.; No. 2 Chicago ut 35c.; 
White stuieut. 3.3<«39c i mixed State at .'illuoi'Sv.c.: New 
York extra while quoted at 42W43c.; New York No 3 
•A lido m :;i. New York extra at toSetdilk!.. NewV.uk 
No. 3 at 32e. 
Hav and Straw.—T he .arrivals have fallen off, 
but as the new crop can be expected In full quarm- 
tlos shortly, there is a disposition to release supplies 
promptly, at current figures. 
Hale, hay, IV.i.Ooc, for shipping, and GOoToo. for re¬ 
tail qualities; Straw quoted at 40 ®45c. for long rye. 
ar.d I0i« lac for short rye; »nd 30@<l5c. for oat. 
Kxpurls for week iJiJIO Dales. 
Hops.—T he movement is slack, and prices are in a 
good degree nominal. As we are so close to the new 
crop, brewers buy only as against actual needs, but 
there Is an Indisposition to name east r prices among 
holders, with the consideration of moderate stock-. 
New \ orks. v- 1 Kid to prime. M@l2c :do.. low to tair,7@ 
lie.; Kastern, iftiilOe.: Wisconsin, 70410c.; Yearlings. 2® 
«M Olds, all growths,104ie.: Pa ciUc Coast hops. 10® 12c. 
Leather.—T in; quota! Ions are for hemlock, 19‘...<a 
20c. lor light: IDNdsai^c. for middle; 20@2IWc. for 
hea vy and 17MtiI9c. for good damaged. 
Provisions have aiiown but little change in price 
2Fniw 8 d V ,H r p,,rl1 f U(lt « d f 1025(5,10 50 for spot; 
*1U 2o for July mid August, and $10 30 tor September. 
Bacon at do. for long clear, and CJic. for short dear. 
Lard at ti 20 for spot; *7 22H for August: 47 .'ill for 
September, htearine at 9 for clinice. Tallow at 6Ik 
for prime. Feof bams at 423 for new. Bee f —F, r 
*Jf,15®12;p ain mess, *iu.,.ll 50; packet. 
*U awrts for bbls. and 41li,ttI7 for tcs.; family at $1304 
li* ftYfr-l lnrl.y n, cv. a 41 i. .0(1 t — a... ^ ^ 
Boomer & Boschert Press Co.—Power Cider 
Wine Press. 
Cnse A Co., J, I. —Threshing Machines, Engines 
Mounted and Down Powers. 
Chappell. Geo. A. Load Pencils of the Best Quality 
Dingee ,<c Cnnnrd Co. — Beautiful Ever-bluouitng 
Roses. 
Eclipse wind Mill Co.—The Eclipse Wind Mill. 
Ertel, Geo.—Economy Hay, Straw anil Muss Cress, 
Gilmore, 3, J Farms and Free Humes in the West. 
Higgauum Mf’g ( orporatton-The Farmers' Favor¬ 
ite Cider Mill. 
King, Geo. E. -The Patent Self-Acting Cow Milker, 
lvingsford ft, Kdn. T —Kiugsford •> Oswego Starch. 
Mast (t Co., P. P.— Latest Improved Buckeye Cider 
Mill. 
Mast. Foos A Co. - Iron Turbine Wind Engine. 
Mother Superior- St. Mary’s Academy. 
Oneida Iron Works—Portable and Stationary Steam 
Engines 
Payne A Soria, B. W. Eureka. Safety Power. 
Phelps, N. B —Norwegian Halm Tor Catarrh. 
Sheldon. John—ticnesee Valiev Farms for Sale. 
Taylor. Bros. A Co.—Rubber t rlntlng Stamps. 
Taylor Mf'g Co.— Portable Farm Engines. 
Wauguman A Co.—The Vitutive Compound. 
Wheeler A Mclick Co.—Medal Machines. 
Young, Oscar W.- Embossed Pictures for Deeo- 
ADVERTISINC RATES: 
Inside, 14th and 15th pagee (Agate Bpace), 40c. per line 
'* 13th page. 50 •• 
Outside or last page. bo * 
Fif ty per ot. extra for unusual display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by count. 70 *• 
Business “ . . 80 •• 
Heading " ...J .00 •• 
Discount on 4 insertions. 5 per ot.; 8 ins., 10 per ot. 1 
13 ms., 1.7 per ct.; 3d lue.. So per ct.; 52 ius., 25 per ct. 
ty No advertisemeiit inserted for lees than $ 2 . 
Hearing Restored.-Great Invention by one 
who was deaf tor 20 years. Send stamp for par¬ 
ticulars. Vekry & Harper, Lock Box 80 , Madi¬ 
son, Ind. 
THE MARKETS 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
UUur ^dtrcrtteemettt# 
Beans And Peas.—M edium beans are weaker the 
extreme is oniy given for such small parcels as the 
ie?hni?Hfri^r qUre8 in " ,U ." J weather. Marrows are 
selling fairly for»ummer, but thn totals do not com- 
peneateior rtiCGnt dull triuio. White* Itidncv h ivp 
no settled market. Bed scarce ; choice firm at 43 . 25 - 
Pea beans notiilnal; Black beans firmer Pens 
a , U( I' lt t, * e sam»u« before . Canadian in bulk 
and bond, , 6 c.; Green. *1.05^1.10; Southern U. )•;. 4373 , 
quote medium beaus, prime, #1 57K<iil GO - fair to 
* ,'n^ iV X """"rows, prime, free ml board ship, 
i VUS “Vmh:, t 40<4Ul ,i5! "’lllie * 1 
»2&W: d Lim 7 i,teVI: re<i du - Utook * 
a 1 K ! | I 'r i, l .. K | l ,V, p /’!' e . B a !l ;l w hole continue very liberal 
miM, 1 ?!; 011,1 U i u;ic * 0 01 summer prevents sellers 
Ingaiiy advantage of days that siiow limited 
rtfCtlplj?. hjcportors have? bou^lic freely, 11 Md in Uict 
min?„r re L11 1 >' buyers who -U[.p,,Vt the up.,or 
buyers wliu use under-pricedbut 
XV! v' a L® looking at western more reg- 
iUtrl>, und 8OIII0 murks of ditiry lire vi*rv 
the extreme tor such u„ ; . A go !d don. » P 
ern however, goes iul,, cold atoWgo amt ’. ill have to 
X VV: 1 tjl,lin !' e - Eastern buyers have been in 
Welnbrn !< r n nK u, '-‘week but have aimed to buy state 
u ' 1 J’» L tt y tts ""me Western lots iiave a 
ve > uunpiiiig itUIureiiue in prlcea. VVltli gmiii use¬ 
ful dairy, and titeio.y selling at I 0 ®J 3 c" low-nrt^d 
1 Us 1 !,!?,uehtVr??t 11 ^'.l• quailty.being fuv. rai.G. 
It !a thought n tse trade that sales ot western could 
bo kept steadier if more care was taken at shipping 
points to keep grudes uniform. Firkins not active 
.*>« P^awbly repacked liere. Ttio 
tut are ut butt<?r loo^.-» cliai j»« 
state creamery, Uholce. i!As20c.; other, lfi®t 8 n,; half 
tnea and pail", tiholec, t..<atrc.. jllier, llgilne.; Welsh 
man Ix^Jbco ot^her. Ib*«l2c.; poor State, GttSc.; 
»dikuia. Western creamery, choice, 
V.^ ier * Ido*: Western dairy, best l!h* • 
X.‘ e V. S "noVi f f C w ry llttdlB P u,, ked), 9J4@I0c.,’other, 
8 M@ 5 e' ed Wu3ler,J - old and grease, 
w ‘X C ^wJdo r . * h6 Weel£ ’ 31 ' flfi0 pl£K9 ’ I PXPorts past 
Ciit.i,.SE.—Thu market wn» in poor shape earlv in 
the week, i lie country advices showed an easy ten- 
X" e I‘ i!i "k hern to an excess- 
in^ a mok ! 1l " tni1 ,l . 1 ® ' ,,Jt weather was against h,.ld- 
Y' 1 .* the general rate for fancy 
ef.uVVi f’. at «' 4 C, with Willie and 
coluied lots >el!iu>: aiike» A lur^o QUuiiLltrof heated 
Una, St!llld l '!, ) hictories had to be pressed at the 
aw ‘VX r mu> dow n t.■ 7 «7-Vc. 
i,i ;! rc s tUo J? 1 !* 8 ®' cu " lor weather and a falling "off of 
man,. > r»'iVi. t i<f ,lc, ? Itsed 0 x b u ‘ a Interest, have put 
matti rs In bett 'r shape, and sales of average fancy 
Wftu 1 /.* MSh Ht 8 ^° - ! *1 ,U several aped d lots rei.oh- 
boxl'? C ' KXp< ’ tts iovthd week have been 123.2G5 
, Quotations are for factories fancy, xw aftig p ; 7 ® 
*4sc. lor good unit prime; (i)s'a, 7 c. tor lair; Satlic. 
( V r ”! [ K k ''”! 11 V*r lo ‘ skimmed. Suite, liirni 
dairy lU bs® , Sc. for good to eh,, ice. lor fair 
fc* X:" 1 a,lJ -k(Mc. for poor skimmed. Wisconsin 
5iy—1;', 11 X '“""y, Vhjt.^Sc.; do. good to prime, 
b-Hlv*do, fair, to good ftlliu. 1 : ; Western fMni.,,rv 
HOW TO BE Agents waxte 
VAII D n \AI M t0 «125 « Month. . 
I WUK W W III GSfCiupmliu of Lo 
T. A WYPT? Forms. For Bn? 
• o' W - ■ ClXi Men, Farmers. M 
ics. Property Owners, Tenants, every body 
business, saves many times cost Sellin 
Railway Threshing Machine proved Itself 
the Best at Centennial Trial,” and was 
the only Machine awarded a 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
Saturday. July 13th. 1878. 
Receipts for the week. 7,833 head; do. 
*4 do. Light receipts and an active de 
BUCHAN’S 
( resylic jsheep Dip 
BUCHAN’S 
(ri'.sylic Ointment, 
.. ■ , .' vvv 1 pmx nou nil iiciivu UU 
maud made a strong and higher market; the advance 
^ r ,^m Clne ,* day ^'s rates is LfflNc.; the most, improve¬ 
ment being tor ordinary slaughterers stock. Oolo- 
!X1? ® nd . Texas. 8 k all\c. : native, haclfc.; with se- 
eaions. lU-,0. Exporters puid loQCH'c.. for good to 
i 11 , ll,e 0,1180 w.th the prospect of 
liberal receipts, dealers do not look tor next week’s 
ti open with a repetitiun of the above high 
r>5*Ho'.VX n PALYitfe.-The market is only nominal: 
nothing to warrant the silipmont of stock ibis way. 
A - l ‘ c , ALV f : s. -Live milk were in good demand 
which la boner “ ry good ’ Duuer ' ul,k - 
..Wi 1 !’ a nd La m ns. 7 Receipts for the week. 20,4 '5 
haen : ov 0 ;,.l‘! st weete. a;.Uai cto. The market has not 
r f lo i ke »! 1, .“"'tse'es were quick at 3«(S5c. 
e, r hi t 'V J “* JJb’C Kentucky a She., and sel e ..t- 
5\ ; Jb^. bS> We9lorn 
Sw ink,- Receipts Tor the week. 22,086 head; do 
nomimUG No late sales of live: market 
UreSSeJ Clty ’ ^»vy 
uo, ii" 11 skimmed. tiiDhU,-.: do. full skimmed, 3(543 hc. 
Exports, past week Ufo.ses boxes. 
Ke aupts for the week, 120,IJOh boxes. 
Gold closes at lUdii. 
Liverpool cable quotation, 45, od. 
Fresh Fftv its.— Apples are making quite a show, 
l STr l! ' »oo greet,. Norfolk, bbl., f 1.5U 
V,r.' sr ; t ' ! " u J -. sour bough, *2„. 2.50. sweet do., 
J-.aOaJ; Red Agtiocbau K35.3.50; small- and wind- 
falis, ttal.ol). Early pears quoted *2,(3 (S bbl., in- 
oluituig Sum r. t caches are in good supply and sell 
Vt'.’im P ', l , y ?!° l ’ rlco * ibough Maryland cannot be m- 
ciiidi'd in tbe r(>mark. These 1 Iter are ■ Hales “ 
and buyers find It difficult to Hamlin them a fler liav- 
llla displayed tbe Uimr grades Of early more Mtiulh- 
(4^4 r''S?> r ^| IU 2 ni l W*, , ',' J 4 'V ^ or I'ri'Vr : f,llr - « 
40 a. * D-, cboitie, H'l.A) r>.4 ; fair, 
J 2 ii(,j, Md., r.,(!.<ufi 50 4* crate. Bl ckherries Imvn 
been m beuvy supply and many Invoices have sold 
low to preservers : eri-n t*ov» Due stock is eg>y, \Vil- 
i:i" ? w e ' n, <1 V ; MU - arul Del,.5r,,7c.; Dorches- 
v X- F4; demand 
liuiihoiiN Cresylic Sheep Dip prevents mid 
cures the scab und nil purusitie discuses «i 
the skin. 
Biiclutu’s Cresylic Ointment is CERTAIN 
DEATH to tlic Sc rew-ivornt or (4riil>. 
Circulars to : * particmlar 8. send for Price Lists and 
KIOOKUdt LAIRD, 83 Join. St., New York. 
The IRON TURBINE 
TERMS FOR 1878 
Is Proof Against Storm _ 
and Exposure to & 
the Weather. 
Made entirely of Iron. 
NO SLATS 
To Break or Blow Out. 
Self-Iiegiilatiug und 
Perfect 
In every particular. 
They are giving gfs, 
Perjkct satisfaction 
where other mills 
HAVE FAILED.pg^ 
Send for Circular 4 
and Price List to Ji . 
MAST, FOOS& COX ‘ 
Manufacturers, 
Springfield, - Ohio.7—"jfe 
0 ' T, ‘ 9 8 cowsfouhl have one of our wonderM! Milkers 
. eiu free to ai.v part o I the United States On receipt of t’2 Send fur our 
Illustrated Pamphlet ou the Cow, ciHAmtiig seCltouuJ vmWBof nenXI 
teats and bag dissected amt kclentlltcallv explained, by Drg Whlta°and 
Wllsoa of this city. Sent free to any address. r U auU 
GEO. E. KING, President, 
Office, 575 Broadway, New York. 
•PaUnted May 2Sth, 1818. 
