extra do.: common to choice white wheat extras. 
WMQflMl fancy do. 67 ffitASOO*. winter wheat, good 
to choice family, $8.0tf®9.»: round-hoop Ohio, 
f0.39.n6.tSO. and trade brands of do. at 6ii.(l5S»S!>0: St, 
Loul#. |6,(CWi7.tl>for common to fair extra, and 17.70 
(,4 to 27 for good to very choice: Mlnnnunin ” straight” 
at $7.25"t9.75. arid patent at 67.7'xu, 1 1.7.1; fancy lots 
do. hcl.1 higher; unxou’ul stock at from 63.7tY37.00; 
City Mill extra m )0.40®7.75 for the West Indies; <h>. 
trade extras, te .'m.u 10.2.7; No. 2 ui ^S.tOic. 1 1.in Corn 
meal is selling at. i2.Tote3.35 for vcllmv Western, Jer¬ 
sey and Pennsylvania, and 63,40 for Hrund> wine. 
Fresh Fruits.—A pnleaare out of maritot. Straw¬ 
berries aru so abundant that for the past few days 
supplies have lapped each oilier. Southern berries 
are slow of sale when prime Now Jersey can be hud 
at the figures. Clieirlns arc plantier from the Smith 
—erupa in adjacent country not ItUelr to he heavy. 
Gooseberries sell very slowly. A few Georgia peach- 
es are here. Hot-liouse Black Hamburg grapes, 61 V 
lb. Peanuts arc drill again. We quote: -.Norfolk 
cherries, poor, Oiafte.: so ir.8®IOo,; dim table. I0>«11<-. 
Gooseberries, bush,, $1.40. Strawberries, New Jer¬ 
sey, quart, oteGe. for pooi and s®illc. for line: South- 
oru. 3<ui6e. l’euuuts. choice, 61.80®). Id: other, 61-10® 
1.26, 
FKKU.—Sales at fill for 10 lbs. avetace ; 623 for 60 
lbs do ; «24®26 for 80 lbs. do.; $2J®27 for 100 lbs. do. 
OH.cABR.-Wostorn, ♦ «'. ft ton. 
GRAIN.—1'or wheat at some decline exporters have 
taken a few lots, but there is, us a rule, u slow trade. 
No .2 Milwaukee sprinif held at ♦1.76, and Fl.<0 bid; 
No. a ihloogo spring sold at 61.6:?. tn arrive, ltye 
quiet at 82e. lor Western and 97o.te$l for State. Corn 
has lluauiutcd sharply, t losing weak; slenmcr mixed, 
on spot., MS 56 >,e.; tor .Inmi. Me., hid and fitjy,i.' asked; 
for July.iifc bid and .'inXm iif-kon | A'Ignat, .'8c. bid 
and 5Sc. asked; No. 2.5bN C, bid and 37 Sn. asked for 
spot; 67c. bid and f>7',e. asked lor Jnue; 6b;Vc. bid 
and fific. asked tor July, uud for August. MOO. bid 
and 0O!. k c. asked. Oat, arc e inter unit fairly active. 
Sales at 87<h68c. for mixed Wos tern and state, uud It 
tetibe, laT white Western und State; No. 3 at flic : No. 
3 whits ut 15c.; No. 2 white at 4!l*teG0c.: extra at fiic.j 
mixed Wostefn.aver.iuo 81 lbs., at 51c. delivered: 
mixed Western at. 28®4 a:.; white Western at 4hit,52c.; 
mixed State at HOgdWc.: white Stale at lUaUKic. 
Poultry ASn Gamk. Poultry Inis not greatly 
exeeedud the wttiifH of city killers, and prices have 
ruled firm lor trend fowls and chicken*. It docs not 
now nay to send turkeys. Southern poultry Is low. 
W. Vu. fowls. 10 m,lie. We quote • 
Spring chickens * it. Southern, 23®24e.: Western. 
21642,"e.: Fowls, Statu itnd N. J., 13® -c. ty tb.; 
Western. V.Vr r.’He. <» ft>.; Itoiiaters, (K<$7e. V ft .; Tur¬ 
keys. IKiiiSh.u. 8 lb,; lho lower price fof old Tonis, 
Ducks. N. J. r pair, 75o.iV*6 1.1)0: Western, V pair. 87 
laigc.; Geese, N. J.. 32W2.50; do. Western, $I.I2@ 
Dressed poultry shows merely the lee narked 
stock of the season with the- market In buyers’ 
favor. 
Pennsylvania Turkeys. 14®l6e.: N. J. I.3®t5c.; State 
and Western, 12® 14 c. Philadelphia spring chickens, 
30®33o.; Full do. Itkail8c. Capons, 35®37c. Slips, 27te 
26c. Fowl# 12®16c. 
Game Couunues scarce, and a Rond many tame 
squab Und a market. We quote. Wild pigeons 
picked. ♦1.47(161.60; Stall fed, ♦2: Squab, ♦1.60, 
Provisions.-IIor prooucts were much lower and 
dull. Mess pork quoted ut |l><i£H.]ll for July, and 
♦ 14.16 for August. Bacon ut 7!<®7kc. for SVcstern 
long clear, and 7Kc. for cltv Card at 69 tor Wost- 
NEWS POSTSCRIPT 
Dissolved Bone |Mapes).15®17* - 2 25 
l’luin Superphosphate, mln’l..ll®14* - 2 Ot 
Pure g’d Bone r lour (Mnpe»),.!iQ@26 <05 2 it 
do. flue. do. 20® 25 405 2 1£ 
do. courser grades, proportionally lower. 
Phos, Atutno- 
liuano, <ic. Potash. Acid. ulu. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2®3 13®hi 10 68 01 
do , guur’tued.. 3 16®I8 6® 7 2 81 
do , roctlflcd.. 
Ammonlot.ed Super- 
phosphate (Mapesl... 
• Soluble and Avail 
WAS NEWS 
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION and 
choice of a Fertilizer OF ALMOST 
ANY DESIRED STRENGTH in Am¬ 
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ash, at prices EVEN LOWER than 
those current in France and Ger¬ 
many, as quoted by Prof. Vitle and 
Prof. Coessman. 
Circulars mailed free contiunlnR fomulas for 
Prol. Ville’s Complete l-'citllizev”— manures 
for Speclnl Crops. Exhaustion, per acre, of Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Potash, by leading 
crops. Baru-yurd Manure, Chemicals and Peruvian 
Guano compared. 
Son advertisement, current No. Am. Ayriculfurlsf, 
on page 32. 
CIIAltLE) V. MAPE 3 , 158 Front 8 t., N. Y. 
In Asia, the Russian right, center and left, which 
are concentrating on Erzeroum, have so far ad¬ 
vanced t hat they are now reported as being in 
communication with one another, and the Turk¬ 
ish commander, Mukhtar Pasha, has retreated 
and taken up a new position, some thirty miles 
from Erzeroum, near Hassan-Kalali, extending to 
Araxcs River, on the plains ot which a great bat¬ 
tle Is thought to be Imminent. Another report Is 
to the effect that t lm Turkish general Is making 
preparations to attack the Russian right wing, 
now approaching from the direction or Oltl. The 
fortresses of Kars and Batoum are still closely In¬ 
vested by The Russians. 
The rumors of peace negotiations, which pre¬ 
vailed for a week or more, have ceased at. the 
date of writing, June 11. It Is now conjectured 
that the Russians will make simultaneous attacks 
at several points along the Danube within a week, 
but their principal objective Is believed to be the 
fortress of Rust-clink, which Is the terminus of the 
railroad from Varna, an Important Line for them 
to control, In view ol future movements. The 
other railroad leading from the Danube to tbe 
Black Sea through Dobrudslm to Kostendje, the 
Turks are said to have flooded by cutting the 
dikes in that marshy district. The Turkish army 
of the Danube Is said to number about 200,ono 
men, well armed but indifferently organized. 
Their fortresses, however, have been put In a very 
thorough state of defense, lu strict conformity 
wit h modern principles ot armament. These facts 
may throw some light, upon the delay and seem¬ 
ing hesitation of the Russian commander In at¬ 
tempting to force a crossing. This he may be 
able In time to accomplish, but such a force, back¬ 
ed by tbe strongholds ot Widdln, RustchtiR, suis- 
trla, Shumta and Varna, must make further on¬ 
ward progress both slow and bloody. 
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Complete Manure. 1% 6 
Poutto Manure. 4X 0 
Tobacco Manure,... & 5 
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German Potash Salts.. .14®hi - 
Sulph. of Potash. 44 - 
N Brute of Potash ..-42®44 - 
Mm late ot Potash. 50 - 
Sunilrht. 
G round Plaster, per ton. In barrels . 
Acrionltlirnl Salts. . 
Bono Meal, tine, for euttlo.. 
do.. .. for fowls.. 
Salt or Nitre Cake (sulphate of soda), ground, 
in barrels- per ton...26 70 
Sulphuric Acid, 66 deg. (cutboys 91.76 extra).... 2 25 
Boon 
Phosph. Ammo- W 100 
Potash, of Lime. nla, lbs. 
Am. Bone Superphos¬ 
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Pure Ground Bonos, 
Steamed.,.. .......— 61 3®4 2 00 
Prem. Pure, Odorless. Fine- Pirns. Ammo- Per 
Ground Raw Bono (Excel- Add. nla. Ton. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Nzw York, .Saturday, Juno 9, lb77. 
BEANS anii PEAS.—Trade In both mediums and 
marrows h i* been stagnant too long to suit many 
holders, and this week shows a shaded scale or 
prices. We cannot however call the market weak 
us the supply Is one that can he well controlled with 
an ordinary run of Hade. Receipts include an ar¬ 
rival of 21)0 liagi of California pea bein'*: no quota¬ 
tion named ns yet. Peas m bbls. quiet. White kld- 
ueys not moving, for Red there I- a fairtrade for 
small lots. CunudtAn peas dull aud lower. Green 
pons lower and unsettled. 
Choice Slate medium beiuis.*3.80®?.S0; fair to good. 
♦2.56®2.70; best .-estern, P2.«l®2.75; other. ♦2.286s 
2.46: marrows, choice delivered, true to vessel. ♦•i.7i 
®3.80; fair to good, 62.1 s»2.66 ; pea range ut <3.50®3; 
white kidney, ♦2.7U(^3.16i red do., |2,7u®3; black 
(turtle-soup). 12.90(03.26. 
CitniKli in peas In bulk and bond, fl! Green peas, 
61.50® 1.60; do. ft. K. peas 't bushel bug, 62.IAit3,U0. 
Exports of beans past n eck, 315 bbls. 
BUTTER.- With moderate receipts. Stale butter 
has strengthened (mrae in price, nut only lortirst- 
class quality. A good deal of stock loses ropututlon 
after being held a day or two. and for a week or so 
the market has been at no time clour of stock. 
Creamerv .ind patls are not crowding the market s* 
they were, and the extreme is obtained with less 
difficulty. State crop reports point to a large yield 
this season, and high prices must BOt be expected. 
Western butter arrives abundantly — unUer-gnide 
too miicb so. 'i’ll- export trado H good, and prom¬ 
ises to be a great relief to rurnro market*. There 
was considerable cold room on sternum s available 
this week, > wing to tliu high price of beef, and con¬ 
siderable butter has gone in Instead ot the tonner. 
We quote; 
State creamery, cinder- *22<ui28c.; fair to p-irm-, 17 
aide.: pails, select. 20®2lc.; good to prom . I-u,20c.: 
half-tubs, choice, 20it -c ; other, 15®l|lo,; Welsh tubs, 
choice. likaJOc.; other l.VnlSe.: poor, IJ.vi l li-.; OrkiiiB, 
19®21c.; Western creamery, fair to best, 17 cr> 21c.; 
dairy tuba, llralflc.; faebirv, l.'VSITe.; flrklns, )3®l6c.; 
poor, lOallc.; old range, 10®l4c,; Western grease.il 
((v'.i'Ae. Old butter, 10®I(e. 
ttecelpts for the week. 8,676 pkgs. ***1 
CHEESE.—There have been liberal arrivals, and the 
market lias dropped to I26<d2'4c. for fancy factories; 
at these llguies a good outside tl'udo ldis been done, 
uud the pnppllc* this weelt are prut v well sold lip. 
Fancy lactory at I2®l2!iu.: good mnl prime, 11JK® 
H Ke.j fair Pas, UHMIOc.; gkimmiid, Hztse.; good to 
prime, Ki-rUDie.; fair to good UtallUc. Western fac- 
toi y. lit.i 1IP-,e for good aud prime; Sw’Jilc. for fair 
to good, and 3®7o. tor skimmed. 
Exports past week. 70837 boxes. Gold closes at 
llfiji;; Liverpool cable, 65a. for now. 
Cotton. Exporters have been buying moderately, 
and there has beeu a very variable market, Latesi 
prices are: 
June, II.60® 11.620.; July. 11.04ffl1l.tiio.; August, 11.70 
®H.71c.: September, U.C0&<.ll.61e.: October, ll.33®ll.- 
54c.; November. 11.24®lh.?5c.; December, ll.24iu.ll.- 
26e.; January. n.33®ll.40c.; February, 41.53®11.54c.; 
March. 11.67® 11.69c. 
Dried Fruits.- Apple* arc In demand for ship¬ 
ment and the better grade* of quarters are strong. 
Sliced lots are dull and unsettled. Featdies and 
small truits are neglected. 
Apples — State quarters. 6®5Wc ; sliced, 5si5,Vc,; 
Western qrs., a®68;c.: Tennessee do. in bags, 
8H<44c.: Southern quarters, prime, «?,('®4Yo.: sliced 
do. prime. iwmiiXa. Peeled neache*— Prime new. 18® 
2<lc.; best, old ut 7®8q.. and fair to good at 6®6c. 
Unpeeled—Halves ut 9®10c.; Quarters at 3@9o. 
Fitted cherries at lti®17c. Huspberrlea, 24c. Black¬ 
berries, OMc. 
Export* past week 1,713 bbls. apples. Since Jan. 
1st, 21.78‘J do.; same period last year, 1,572 do. 
Eggs.—R eceipts for the week about 10.000 bbls. 
There are tree arrivals, but a* the stored supply Is 
no longer troublesome, a pretty steady market has 
ruled. Hellers have to make reasonable prices now 
as the local markets ate heavily supplied with straw¬ 
berries and green stuJT. The demand for pastry and 
Ice cream purposes is improving, Wo quote: 
Near points, ]7®l7tic.: Slate and Fenns/lvania. 
lOH'c.: Curadlan, hie,; Western, choice, lo®15>ic.; 
other 14: ®Uk\; Duck eggs and Goose eggs not 
wanted. Sales virtually loss off. 
Essential Oils.—'J’ hestock of peppermint isllght 
and tlrm at quotations. We quote as follows : 
Peppermint, oil, in tin, $2.75; do. in glass,63.26; VVin- 
tergreen, 62 50.; Wormwood. ♦8.60.; Hpearmint 62.75; 
Wormseed, 2.25.; Sassafras, 47c. 
F eatuers.—S upply light, nut prices are no better. 
Live Western geese, prime. 40®45c.; mixed, 30®35c. 
Flour.—P rices have further declined, and free 
sellers, with moderate dealing*. 
Prices are 6,'>.50®6 I C!0 Tor poor to very choice super¬ 
fine State : *8Jldvj>fl.50 for very common to fair extra 
do.: I0.55®6.65 for good extra do ; 66.70146.86 forfaney 
do., and |6.V)(i®S.tt) (or fancy to very ahoiee extra; 
65.10(6,6.011 for supertine Michigan. Indiana, Iowa, 
&e.; 66.30ii6.60 for shtnptng extra do., the Inside orlon 
for Inferior, and |6,6i®6.75 for choice to very fancy 
The Anti Friction Hay Carrier 
ft S*vp« Iftbor »«•! »notu«y. ft U nitnjilii ; tlui terftp- 
Sp)ln{f jbimUVd; ll rutt-i on Oluliou roIU, Uume 
t'umu back on »IT*t*L Incline. Tim irtvck ll 
Yiiici^iuhUvi*; ibe (.arrlorcoiU but n tTHbii many 
^ hundred*aro lu mis No trouble about 
m Ufi*4 qvi;r high bmiDi. «»r It) Uiii i tiil oT tlwop 
r bay*, liny u dru^ml whuru wanted, und the 
J work of mowing \% rcditcod. l i nck »houl<t bo 
|jiit iiji nutr nhliu bni'nn nro full. 
Sroa for oliviiliM nml d**»f}{n» for tracking 
barn, to 1'. S« Wind Kuyinu t& I'mnp Co., lin- 
tiivlit; Ill., manufacturer* o' th« Old Reliable 
ItaihuUy .Svitulard Wind Mill, 
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Established in 1844 
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THE ADVANCE 
WALKING CULTIVATOR 
MANUFACTURED BY 
DEERE A CO., Moline, Ill. 
O CLOTH.\ 
SU PPL 1 E S 
Power Presses, Ratchet Screws, &c 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
Address, for 4’lrculurs and prices. 
(). K. JOHNSON .x M KU HI EM, Medina, N. Y. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, June fl. 1877. 
receipts ok live stock. 
Shsos k 
Beavet. Cow., Lsmba Ron. 
Sixtieth St.4.hit! 411 4,l«t 9,137 000 
Fortieth 8t. '0J On ikkt (>MJ 8.740 
HarsimusCove 5,840 00 12; 12,194 9,91.2 
Totals this week.... 9.573 40 4,996 2 Vi.il 18,702 
last week.... 9.241 22 3.467 22.061 U».4*77 
Hkeves.—T rade opened slow on Monday last, at a 
reduction of !,c. V tv strung on t he closing rates fit 
our la*t reports, quality also being butter. Price*. 
9}<®12V4C. «• tV. weight,5®8V cwt. Wertric-dwy, trade 
Improved and rate* advanced about !*u e in. Urlcus, 
1U®I2'4C. V lb.: welghiN.5)<®8J< cwt. Thursdav. sales 
slow at. Illy,® 12Md. V *•.; weight., i ./:* , cwt. Fi iduy, 
tile market clo.-snl Arm at I0tr<jl2/i,e. V It-; WMights. 5 
®8 cwt. From uli to 58 lbs. have been allowed, net; 
selected Meere In small lota obtained 58 lbs. net. The 
quality of the herds as above quoted, wus from com¬ 
mon to guod; choice quality steers scarce, 
MiiUU COWS.—Trade slow. Quality from poor to 
fair; 3 cows sold at *46 « brad ; nut #46®<Ki; 19 ut 660 
♦5fl®05; 8at 7C®75-calves included. 
Veat. 8 AND CALVES. -Smooth quality vrnls scarce 
and In demand ttl7(®3ko. 18 lb.; generally consigned 
direct lu butchers. Coarse quality lean Calves lu 
ovtir-ttupplg and slow of sale at l®t>*fo. V lb.; but- 
11 [) n *a r a day sure made by Agentsselliugour 
I (J «- / 0 Cliromos. Crayons, Picture & 4'hronio 
—.. . . n. . .7 Card*. l’J.l Mimples, worth #;J, sunt, 
postpaid, for H!i Cents, iilimtiated Catalogue free. 
J. II. BUFFOUD’H HON8. BOSTON. Kslub’d 1830. 
Our Pest Poison 
AWiirued ilic Puvt Prixes ut every held trial by 
the Iowa Sti'tc Fain* for r lx Mieecs'lvo years part. 
Winner of the Gnuul Col.I lleilnl at the In¬ 
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Over twenty cull 1 valors competed, Including all the 
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STRENG TH OF Fit A M10. being Double-Arched 
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In all the ubove Important teamros the Auvance 
l» superior to any other cultivator. 
Ii lathe- .Host Ei-onoitilcn t to tip- farmer because 
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factory beeuusu or tho superior quality ot its w ork, 
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Jt has worked its wav to its ndvunei d position In 
the hands of 100,000 farmers; and the well-cou- 
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Quality. 
Good steers ? lb. 
Fair.. 
Poor. 
Poorest. 
Gen. selling rates 
