JUNE 23 
eiilves in over-supply nncl slow of pale at 3&'(g0j<c. 
)t» lb.: buttermilk-fed calves at 4(35 Vie. lb.; grass- 
led, #5.35(1*0.85 p head. 
firiEEP AXli T.AMils.—Trade slightly better and 
miajlty irnpri'V- I. Monday, sheep sold tit <S(3(i}{n. 
i>'.; wind 1 ,7 Y'alQte. Wednesday, sliooii, h.uil,i-. V 
lb.. Including one ear-load of woo 1 ly sheep at 8 * 4 ® 
Ii *-■•. , a, • larnhs, 1 SMjHKc. V n>. Thursday, sheep. 
i'o-iSS'e: lamhs, 7<i«!l.!{t>. Friday the markets dosed 
dull: sheep. \c. (i ib.j Ihsuds, i VnW'di. 
11003.—.Monday, hops sold at t5.30litfS.ilfi t* cat. 
Wednesday, quality slightly better, and rates #5 13\ 
(Jttfi .'ji) l‘ L'ivt, ifo fnriher quotations. ('iLy-d (eased 
still Inactive at. r,| (etiu.e, {« tb , light pips included. 
HOiist Market City trade sieiulr. Stage linn 
horses sold at <i i lei $'.’ 10 ik head. City railway florae* 
at ft.V.i i I.Vi V head No change In rales since our 
Inst /|llnl»lhins. Vales rather more iiuinerniis. 
1 pair tn.vll -li Carriage horses, *2,0(11). quality pood; 
1 pair ponh outillly pood. $:4I0; Ml horses arrived 
pur Ki le KllHway yla. On|f cilif StuklOD. 
I'DMi’AiiATivn Hates. 
This week 
Quality. Cents. 
flood steers V n>.....II «ji3 
Fair.lOVfalt)* 
Poor.'.n^alO 
Poorest . I* to. 0>4 
lieu, selling rates.. Wy,'ctll 
NEWS POSTSCRIPT 
WAR NEWS, 
ABSOLUTE PROTECTION and 
choice of a Fertilizer OF ALMOST 
ANY DESIRED STRENGTH in Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Pot¬ 
ash, at prices EVEN LOWER than 
those current In France and Ger¬ 
many, as quoted by Prof. Villo and 
Prof. Coessman. 
Circulars mulled free containing foimilas for 
I'riil. Villc’a (uuiitli ru I'Vrllllaii’t'” manures 
for 8 pecinl Crops. (exhaustion, per uore. of Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid ami l'otash, by loading 
crops. I!iirn-yurd Alanuru, Clipinicul* und Poiurlnn 
Guano compared. 
Sets advertisement, current No. .1 m. Agriculturist , 
on pace 33. 
CIIAKI,E I V. MAl'ES, 158 Front St.. N. Y. 
Instead of news of a decisive battle or series of 
battles In tlio vicinity of Krzeroum, which, ac¬ 
cording to the latest news of last week, seemed 
to be unavoidable, we have now Intelligence of 
great Importance touching the sudden Withdrawal 
of the Russian columns and thPir concern ration 
around Kars. Determined assaults on that place 
followed Immediately upon these movements, tout 
t he Turks, If their own accounts are to he relied 
upOD, have not only held the forts bravely, but 
have Inflicted serious losses upon the Russians. 
The latter do not admit heavy losses, nor do they 
claim to have achieved ranch success. Authentic 
news from that quarter Is awaited with interest. 
Events seem to be crystallizing throughout the 
whole Held of conlllct, on the Danube, In Montene¬ 
gro, and In Asia, and It would seem that another 
week must, develop something cert ain out of the 
tangled mass of misinformation at present, bur¬ 
dening the telegraph and the newspapers. 
common and BtklOc. for prime. (JootmhurrlcH Jd.MLo 
1.75. Geni- tln pearhe? ', bushel ciat.p #1V>.' Mi. Pea¬ 
nuts urn tlrm With reports of u small crop. Prime 
Va. fl.SOfiul.iki: other, fl. 10.*1,25. Hot-house grapes, 
black Hamburg fl&wfl.GO. 
Alt AIN. Wheat him been very dull, anil lower to 
"tell; No, 2 Milwaukee Soring la now quoted at $ hi? <D 
170; 11 Ida is a decline >d about 30c. per bushel trom 
mu highest point reached during the season). No. 3 
Spring at 91 - 50 ( 7 ( 1.51 and No. 2 Chicago at $l.flb Rve 
is dialer: quoted ub TllfibSOt*. for Western and (KitfUAio. 
for Suite t orn has (luctmitcd idiurply and closed 
very dull: the latest prices arc foratcuunsrmixed, 
on spot.;,rs,iaiiv? : for June,Me. hid mill file. asked: 
for July. fiSRc. Ind tind 6 M;c.aeku<i ; Augusts"V- hid 
and 58c. asked; No. 2. fisc, hid ami MIC. asked for 
spot; 67c bid and 68 C. naked for June: 5K0. hid 
and o 8 .'->e. asked for July, und for August. OSiu. Uni 
and (JO.'ie. aaked. Oat. advanced ami I airly active. 
Sales at lUallnO. for mixed Western und State, and 47 
„ 4 ti 7 c- tor white Westei ii and Slate: No. ,'l at tic : No. 
1 white ut the.: No. 2 white at indsMO-'ic.; extra at Coe.: 
mixed Michigan at 54 ( 1 .; mixed Western in -ISutGOc.; 
anil choice Old do. at 6 UJV'. Corn meal Is sell¬ 
ing III # 2 , 8061 ) 3 . 30 rot vel low Western, Jersey und Penn¬ 
sylvania, und 93.41) for Hraudy Wine. 
Hat and Stic aw,- There hag been less liberal 
arrivals, and the trade have been able Vo maintain 
steady prices. We quote : 
Hale liny, TllfiSTftc. fur shipping, Hnd7O@06(\ for retail 
qualities! clover, tus#70c„ salt do., .VaietS&a. straw 
quoted at TUcnoaC, for long rye; tiOi^lific. for short 
ij e, und .'vienTOe. for oat, 
Exports past week, 641 bales. Since Jan. 1st, 20.000 
do.; sumo period lust year, 27,000 do. 
HnniwiXES are selling at 91.11 >5- 
Hops.—E xports for thu week, 015 hales. There hits 
been a very dull feeling, and with morn desire to 
sell, prices have been reduced about 2c. There is 
no demand beyond small lots, with speculators hold¬ 
ing oil pending developments lit regard to the new 
crop. The quotations are : 
..New Yorks, choice and fancy, now, Hkiulfic.: do,, 
common In prime. Hoilc.:. Eastern, now, 86012c.: 
Wisconsin, new, *(>*12e.; yearling*, Pe*Kkj,; olds, all 
growth.-,4r,c0c.:California, nominal, lutolac.; Oregon, 
nominal. 10 'wlac. 
PocBTRY AND (1A M 1 C,—There hits been no dlflicul- 
ty In using up a good supply of tine fowls and chick¬ 
en-. Thin, poor stock is alow of sale. Turkeys not 
wanted. Young ducks suon quotable, We quote: 
Spring chickens t* it. Mnuth.-rn, 28wi'>4c.: Western. 
SlViii'Jn.: Fowls, Htiitn and N. J-, I'AkiMc. V Ik.; 
WeBtero. UHtftl'-c. in.; Roosters, 0<«!,7c. # tb.j Tur- 
keys. 9(VAI2c. t" It,; the lower price for old Toms. 
Ducks, N. J. (< pair, 75o.i4fl.U0; Western, V* pair, 85 
fto'llc.; Geest*. N. .1., $26*3.50: do. Wusteru, #1.12(4 
i . 
Dressed poultry, when choice and Judiciously pack¬ 
ed In ice. will sell readily. Those who have not the 
meuos of so sending it, find belter mil attempt sum¬ 
mer .shipment of Urussuil poultry. 
Pennsylvania Turkeys, I4u»l0a: N. J. 13(5# 15c.; State 
and Western, I2<4I4C. Pldladolphia spring chickens, 
.'be.: Western spring chicks. 25&280. Fowls. 12filMc. 
flume is only nominal. VVe quoteWild pigeons 
picked, $1.376*1.50; Stall foil, #2; Squab, #1,50. 
PttovisiONS. - Hog products have been weak, ami 
very dull; Mess pork quoted at #18.00 for Job lots.; 
♦U.056*13.70 foi July delivery, and #111.85 for August. 
Bacon is dull at 77(wJ5 for long eleur, and 7 JfC- for 
short clear. Hard at »M.H 6 for new Western steniil. 
t'.kirlll tot • id do. on Llto spot. #0 for July delivery, 
tU&iu for August delivery, bteatliie nt#H) for primu 
Western. Tallow nt7X((«8c. tor prime. Beef loiuis 
■it#21 l’or choice Western. Beef at #l':<a la for plain 
muss; #13.50(1)11 tor extra mess: #14 for packet. 
Tierce quoted nominally at #20 for prime mess and 
#21 for India mess. City extra India uicss at $226* 
bast week- 
Pent*. 
II (a)28 
lOUwlOY 
08 a 10 
8-\» vy 
10 (gio'k 
FF.nTir,izEna—The following is the list of retail 
prte,»: 
AintnonUi anil Phft*. Ac hi. 
Dissolved Bone (Mapes)..I. r sai7* - 2 25 
Plain Superphnsnhaie, min’I. .11014* - 2 00 
Pure g'd llone c lour (Majies)..- 0 @ 2 f> 4(ai6 2 15 
do. tine. do. 20((£V5 4so5 2 16 
do. courser grades, proportionnlly lower. 
Phi», Ainttio- 
Guana, Ac. Potash. Acid. nht. 
No. 1 Peruvian. 2.a,;t blfiplli 10 #3 00 
do, guar’teed.. 3 itioois no 7 2 ho 
do., rectllled... 3 10* 10 3 25 
Ainmonialcd Miner- 
pliosphato (MnpcHi... - lOcc&lt* 3@ 4 2 25 
* Soluble and Available. + Insoluble. 
Muvcs’ Farm Idas. 
Com pi tile Man lire... 
Potato Manure. 
Tobacco Manure_ 
Potash, 
German Potash Salts 
Hulph. of Potash. 
Nitrate or Pnliisb.... 
Mm late of Potash... 
Sundries. 
Around Plaster, per ton, in barrels. #8 CO 
Agricultural Suits.10 00 
Bone At cm I, Uric, for cuttle. — 
do.. course for fowls.3 00 
Salt or Nitre Puke (sulphate of soda), ground, 
in barrels, per ton... ...25 70 
Sulphuric Acid, 00 deg. (carboys #1.75 extra)_2 25 
Bonn 
Phospb. Ammo- V 100 
Potash, of l.iuie. ula. lbs. 
Am. Bone Superphos- 
phato.2S#3 23@28* 304 #2 00 
Pure Ground Bones, 
Steamed.— «1 3®4 3 00 
Ammo- Phos. Per 
nia. Lime. Ton. 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand 
Quilinipiac Co,)... 8@I0 15 #35(240 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- Per 
nla. plane. Ton. 
Soluble Nitrogeno’a Phosphate 
(brand Qulnnlplao Co.).3(2 4 1(2218 $ 33(238 
Preui. Pure, Odorless. Fine- Phos. Ammo- Per 
Around llaw Bone (Excel- Add. nia. Ton. 
*mr Works) L. L. Crocker 27(228 48(25 #55 
Gen. W. W. Torino, one or the Khedive’s 
American omcera, now wears two stars of bril¬ 
liants surrounded by crescents—the order of the 
McdJIdi. He has received also the Osmanil decora¬ 
tion, which Is only conferred on commanders of 
an army In the Held. 
WIND MILL 
HALLADAY’S Jjfk 
STANDARD. JM 
THE MARKETS 
Perfectly Self - Hcguluting. 
The Best. Cheapest, most Du- 
rutile mid Popular Mill made. 
Miinuliieturcd under the I in 
mediate supervision or Ire 
veutor 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
.11(2111 
44 
,42(211 
- 1 50 
- 4 (10 
15(2 hi a 141 
- 3 00 
New York. Saturday, June lfi, ls77. 
Beans And Peas.— fteg'irdlciei ot the extremely 
small receipts, die market l« still In hnyer * 1 favor: 
top price tor choice marrows, #3,75. Jilid mediums 
#2,85. Dealer- look for u quiet market for the stand¬ 
ards, as in Mich hot. weather an wn are having there 
is nothing to arouse activity for local use. green 
stuff anil berries proving moreuttniotiyc. Prune pea 
beans out of stock. Gtiliforiiiu pea beans have uot 
yet attained a settled position. White kldiioy dull. 
Ited are In fair demand at lull figures when choice. 
There are light salesot Oitnadbin Held pi'us at #1 lt r >; 
round lot- lor export not qu oted above (I. Green 
peas lower. We quote: , 
Choice State medium beans. #2..8i v.> ?.85; fair to good, 
>2.6022.73; best ivestorn. #2.filto2.7u; other, #2,25(4 
2.15; marrows, choice delivered, froc to vessel. #i,70 
w.3.76; fair to good, #2,i0<u2.tl0: pea rnnBC at #2.50(23; 
white kiancy, #2.711(43.15; red do., ¥3.7023. blin k 
(turtle-soup), #21)0(23.25. 
Caiuidmn pels in bulk and bond, #1} Green peas, 
$1.15(21.80; do. B. K. peas 2 bushel bug, # 2 ,ti 5 , 23 .tA). 
Exports of beans past week. 315 bbls. 
Beeswax. There Iims been an effort to movo the 
supplies and lower prices have prevailed. Sales at 
30".j)3lc. for Western and Southern. Exports past 
Ueek 5,0(31 pound-, slnco January 1, 511,7 111 do. Same 
jierlod last year, 38,314 do. 
Buoom Corn is hard to sell and unsettled in price. 
Green burl, C.(<ti7e ; medium green, 5(r(,t)c.; red and 
red-tipped, 4(24 Ifc. 
Butter. The market has ruled pretty steady, the 
outlook b-irig that if any chunge occurs it will be in 
the buyer's favor. Creamery und pails have hud 
quite a run tor near-by use, nod we have been a 
trifle short of flue stock In Imlf-tubs and Welsh for 
outside use. Bnyem ot unv remoteness Cannot well 
handle returnable pulls. Shippers arc doing some¬ 
thing toward- the reduction of surplus, only they 
will not take under grades of butter, Western has 
arrived quite dberaliy, but bus not sold out dear. 
State is down to u point Unit prevents Western from 
holding out Us usually at I raeti vo banner of cheap¬ 
ness. Wo quote; 
State croamci y, choice, 22(.V33<!.; lulr to prime, 17 
@ 20 e.: pails, select. 20 . 421 c.; good to prime, lddiiZfic,; 
half-tubs, auolue. 30,y—c.; other, l-'Cidllo.; Welsh tubs, 
choice, I'.kg.KJc.; other. 15(218c.; poor, J2«(/I(|c.; tlrklqs, 
194422c.: Western creamery, fair to best, 17 22c.; 
dairy tubs, 14(2Uii'.; luctory, ITalfc.; Hi king, 18(2H'.c.; 
poor, 10411c : old range. lOtaiHc.: We-iern grease, 'Miu- 
Ukfc. Very little Old baiter quoted above )0c.; grease, 
SY'«.9c. 
Exports for the week. 7,237 pkgs. 
CHEESE,- Tho arrival* this week have been the 
largest llius far this season, mid It lias been neces¬ 
sary to reduce prices from aiiy to day to move them. 
At the close taucy factories have been obtained at 
lOfcc., and lODfc. cun be nuiued only for exceptional 
lots. The Kriglish market* have been dull lower, 
but at the modified prices her® Dm shipments this 
week will he large, and It t» riot probable that a 
very matcriu! surplus will be carried over. Wu 
quote: 
Fancy factory at IUK@10ifC.: good and prime, 9^(4 
Klc.: fair lots, Ut.vJJybj poor, SitSyc, skimmed, ;ifti 
Go. Farm dairy, good to prime, »a9\0g fair to good. 
5(48)40.; fair lots, Take. Western luctory. 
for (Inc ; 834Ue. fur good ; 7«8e. for fair ; mid uud 36s 
8 e. for sklinrued. 
Exports past week, 77.957 boxes. Gold closes at 
105J4; Liverpool cable. 03s. 
Dreki) FitlfiTS.—For apples tho export demand 
has about ceased, and the home trade dealings are 
small with prices easy. Small fruits are generally 
dull and weak. 
Apples — State quarters. 5&5%c .; sliced, 6@6)4e.; 
Western qrs., 6®5qo,; Tennessee do. in lags, 
3x<<Mc.: duiithern quarters, prime, 4*g(.i.4)fO.: sliced 
do. prime, 4>t5fgi>fc. Reeled poaches—Prime new. 1,-kia 
30o.; beat old at 7i2sc., and fair to good it ofaiic. 
Uupeeled—Halves ut Ikiylflc,; Gnarters at 8<a,9e. 
Pitted clierruiB at lik£l7c. ltaspburrics, 23c. Black¬ 
berries, 0 ) 4 c. 
Exports past week ID) bbls. apples. Since Jan. 
1st, 21,950 ilo.; same period last yuar, 1,637 do. 
Ecus.—There la quite a strong feeling in prices, 
owing to light receipts. Trade is not culling for large 
supplies, but It Is rmt likely that stock will be rushed 
forward lo rl u ky weutber. as cold storing facilities 
are pretty general at principal shipping points. 
Scarcely any near points arrive, interior wants ab¬ 
sorbing them. We quote: 
Near poiuls. IHVJaJdVe ; Slate and Pennsylvania. 
I(k< 4 l 3 ) 4 c.: Circadian, 17 '■JVjIIIc.; Western, good to 
extra, 17)4<wl8c. All losses in count made good. 
ESSENTIA 1 , 011 . 8 .—The stock of peppermint h light 
and Arm at quotations. Wo quote as follows: 
Peppermint oil, in tin, $2.75; do, lu glass,#3.25; Win- 
tergreen. $2 511.; Woruiwood. $1.50.; Npearmlnt #2.75; 
Wormseed, 2.2,5.; Sassafras, 47c. 
Fkatiiers.—S upply light, out prices are no netter. 
Live Western gees,-, primu. tlkulood mixed, 3U6s35e. 
Flour.—A more active business has been iu prog¬ 
ress. and ii trifle stronger prices made. 
Prices are >5.7fc«4,25 ror poor to very choice super- 
line Mate: #6iO.'«,0.55 for very common to lair extra 
do.: ffl.tiOkeftJSfi for good extra do ; pl.'lKnC.Sa for fancy 
do., und #i;.!l«A 8 JX) lor r»ncy to very choice extra; 
$5.75(ati.25 for auperfli.e Michigan. Indiana. Iowa. 
Ac.: fij'.oOgtl.i'/J for shipping extra do., tli® inside t rice 
forinrenor, and $5J7V4(!.7'> tor choice lo very fancy 
extra do.; common to choice white wheat extras, 
$|!.80<47.IXI3 fauey do. #7.(OatU.lXI; winter wheat, good 
to choice family, #8.(I06<,9.75; round-hoop Ohio, 
#6.5080.00, and trade brands of do. at td.H5,j-3.&0; St, 
I.oiils, for common to fair extra, and #7.71) 
@10.25 for good to very choice; Minnesota “straight" 
at #7.25(S!l(j, and patent ut $0.456611.25; fancy lots 
do.held higher; unsound stock at from #3.~537.00; 
City Mill extra at $7.50628.00 for the West Indies; do. 
trade extras, #8.50(ud0.25; No. 2 at #3.50(20.10. 
worth now In use. 
Bend for Illus¬ 
trated Catalogue 
and Price List. 
II. S. WIND (NQINE 
& PUMP CO., 
Batavia, III, 
OCT PIT free to Agents, and all expenses 
paid. Addrcs# It. U. Shaw, Alfred, Mo. 
THE ADVANCE 
WALllINO CULTIVATOR 
MANUFACTURED BY 
DEERE A CO., Moline, III. 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Aultmuu & Co.. (‘ -Improved Sweepstakes Thresher. 
Auttmuu A Co , O—l an ton -Monitor Engine. 
Chandler A Taylor—Saw Mill for the People. 
Dickev, A. P. Farm Funning Mill. 
Goodrich, A.—Attorney lit I,aw. 
Husled, J. II.—2.i Fancy Curds. 
Nellis A Co , A J Sled arid Iron Fencings for Resi¬ 
dences, Ac. 
Payne ,v y>,n-, B. W. Eureka Safety Power. 
Pierce, Ch.-i", F Tdl.uiv'e Imne-stlc Refrigerators. 
Russell & Co. Purtahlu Engines, Horse Powers, 
'I'llresiling iMjicliun s. 
The Mtlhurn Wagon Co. The Mlltmrn Wu: an. 
Westcon Bros, Garden and Pot Trellises. 
White, Smith .it Co Temperance Revival Hongs. 
Williams, S. I*.—Olivet Cherry Buds. 
Who;!, la ,er A Morse —steam Engines. 
TOBACCO.-Tho arrivals of new Western leaf lire 
now quite liberal, and with the Improved assort¬ 
ments, u freer business results. 
Veoktarli s. Strictly prime old potatoes arc 
higher ami salable); others uot wanted; new Clou les¬ 
ion and Flolbla are doing well and will he apt lo 
rule Hrm until Norfulka appear. Peas have sud¬ 
denly advanced. Garden Mull generally la fair de¬ 
mand. We quote 
Choice olu potatoes, $3.7.V.ji4: Nova Seolla and 
other, good, $ 2 . 3561 ) 3 , 25 ; Charleston and Florida, now, 
$i|(®li.50; Bermuda, #7.',(l: Bermuda tomatoes, 506# 
76a. <• box; Florida do.. $2(23 ft orate ; Bermuda on¬ 
ions, $.75 do.; Long Inland green peas. #i.7;V-ol.B? V 
tuig Norfolk string beans. V bhl.. $3; Charleston do, 
# 2 <«S 5 Florida squash. V cintn, #1(21.25; Norfolk cuh- 
buge. >' bbl., 80 alOU; Long Island cauliflower, V bbl., 
#l.60®3t New Jersey uaparagua, v doz.. ifie.otlu': Oys- 
tor ftty du.,#1.30«*2; rhubtrb, 100 bundle*, #l(g) | .50j 
Florida squash, {( crate, #1661.25; new beats, V 100 
ininclies, #:k))i4 ; do. carrots. #2.506*3 : Ho. cucumbers, 
V crate, $1(!$2.50. 
Wool There has been u good dual of stir to trade, 
muuuiacturera imtlolptMing wants and stocking up 
freely, w Ith stronger prices made. Agents have been 
sunt out nil oyer Uiu VVust to Uguru un the uow clip, 
and secured considerable quantities early in the 
week, but since then growers have put. their views 
ga extremu that orders have beau soot out limiting 
negotiations. The aaklug rates In the (iriuplry for X 
and XXnhin fleeces are 386640c. Hales have been 
made of Texas at 1564200. for Western, and 27(<*29c. 
tor Eastern, and ol spring California at 21(f*28u. 
ADVERTISING RATES : 
Inside, 14th and I5l.li pages (Agate apace). ,40e. per line 
" 131 b page.. 50 
Outside ur last page. Bo •* 
F ifty ocr ct. extra for unusual display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by oouut. ^u “ 
BiimIucss " 80 '* 
K.iiding " 1.U0 " 
Disco tint on 4 insertions. 5 per ct.: 8 Ins., 10 per ct. 
13 ins., 15 per ct.; 2ti ins., 20 per ct.; 52 ins., 2o per ct. 
JC" No advertisemont Inserted for less than #2. 
Awunjco the First I'rlxeH at every tielu trial by 
tiu* Iowa Hl;it«! ImiIim fi>r >i< hUCi'CHilvi! v«*ur.M piot. 
Winner of the Crnud (Jnld II edit I nt the In¬ 
diana Htate trial ut. Purd c University, June, 1870. 
Over twcnly oulllvators competed, Including all tho 
principal ones now made. 
POINTS OF EXCELLENCE. 
ITS HHIOHT OF AXLE, clearing tho tallest corn. 
SINGLE TONGUE, allordllig bust facility in 
turning. 
STRENGTH OF FRAME, being Double-Arched 
iin ‘1 of Wrought Iron. 
WROUGHT IKON AND STEEL COUPLINGS 
never fail. 
IMPROVED SAFETY BREAK PIN and Varied 
Adjustability nf Shovels, 
In all the abuvu important features tho Advance 
I s superior to any nlbet cultivator. 
It lathe iIIoni Kcoiiniiilcii I to tho farmer Imcuuso 
of Its strength and dunibillty ; and the »i<mi Suti- 
tnciory because of the superior quality ot its work, 
and ease of control. 
It has worked Rs w»v to It* advanced position In 
the hands ol 100,000 farmers; und the wull-cnn- 
nrmed conclusion of all deulers lo lmpieineiits who 
have handlco or come in computition with it in the 
market, 1 * that 
THE ADVANCE HAS NO EQUAL. 
EASTERN AGENTS— 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
180 ife 101 Water St„ New York. 
Who furnish Full Information Fkkb, 
$cur 
A <( (Mil) K I C II , A II orucy-n l-l,ii w. 124 
■ Dearborn St.. Chicago, 111. Advice free. No 
fee unless successful. Thirteen years’ experience. 
KOUHK 8 TKK. .luue 10.—Flour market steady; 
spring. 19; amber winter.#9.50; white winter.$9.75; 
double extra. # 10 . 00 ; new process, $ 12 . 00 . ltye, #5. 
Wheal—Milwaukee clnli, $1,086*1.72: amber winter, 
#1.60® L7(l: while winter, #1,05(4,1.75. Oats, nominal 
Hl55oi!i0e. Corn ((uict ut 7lki*75e. Corn meal. #1.50 
(«1.7s. Butter. 176uUk\ Chense. IT./)3(*. Egg*. IU® 13c. 
Lard.0K(«10Ho. Aoples. bn..60c.fi*#L Potatoes. Ini , 
90c.66#1.20. Beans. #• bu.. #3.U»*3 25. Mess pork. *10.00. 
Wool. 65 v*.15c. I lay. $tne<aU. Htraw. #K.t9 'Timothy 
seed. $2J#i'*2.50; einver, tf.OOa—. Mill feed firm nt 
#18 lor shorts. $20 for ship stufls, and #22 for mid¬ 
dlings. Barley, six rowed and four rowed, 75ot80c.; 
two-rowed nominal—no demand. Railroad Freights 
— Flour to Boston, 40c. *bbl.; to New York. 30c.; to 
Albany, 25c. 
OLIVET CHERRY 
Buds on sale by H. p. Wil¬ 
liams. Dausville, N. Y. 
A new bonk nf Temperance Music, sparkling as 
crystal fountains. Reform Clubs everywhere are 
delighted with IL A 50-page book for 25 Cents, sent 
post-paid to any address bv 
WHITE, SMI TH & CO , Boston. Muss. 
OP WATERTOWN, N. Y. 
Insures only Farm Property and Private Residences. 
On pi In I. S‘i00,000 00 
SiiTplua ... 850,022 70 
Net A sset h, Jan 1, 1877 1,050,1122 7li 
Net Surplus over Capital uuil 
Reserve. 180,3ID OR 
Tuiul Ain’t paid by thin Com¬ 
pilin' lor Losses.’2.080,01’$ 00 
John 0. Cooper, Pres’t. Isaac Munson, Sec’y. 
J. A. SJWKKMA.V, V. PTCH. 11. M. STKVKNri, Aas't HOC. 
Hiram DEWEY, General Agent. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, June 10. 1877. 
RECEIPTS or LIVE STOCK. 
flhM* k 
Bcwvea. Caw*. C*lv*«. Lwab* Ran, 
Sixtieth St. 3,931 30 3.797 0,430 000 
Fortieth St. (00 00 000 000 9,300 
Uarsimus Cove.5,50a 00 188 9,618 11,577 
Totals this week.... 9.496 :i« 3.035 15.1M8 20.877 
« last week.... 9,573 40 4.990 22,8.41 18,702 
Beeves,—T rade on Monday last. In horned cuttle, 
was steady at advanced rates. 'The arrivals for the 
past week were moderate. Prices, 9X643c. p n„ 
weight,*' am> 9.'-) ewt. Wednesday, trade steady at ad¬ 
vanced rates, prices, 9X(&13c- P lb., with a few head 
at $13.50 (8 heap and l3Yi . Hi lb.; Weights, 444d*U ewt. 
'Thursday, sales small at Hk«i|3>fc. V H>,: weight, 5>g8k 
CWt. Friday, the market Closed dull at 8)4@t3Ko. V 
It'.: weights. 5®i'J ewt. The quality uf these herds was 
trom poor to good- From to j»lbs. have been al¬ 
lowed, net, with lean grass *teers on I4> lb*, net. 
Milch Cows.— Extreme range. #22®75 4- head- 
calve? generally included. General sales, $ 40(5180 V 
lieud. One half-bred Alderney without hyr calf, sold 
for $55. 
Veals and Calves.—S mooth quality veals scarce 
and in fulr demand at 7@7.3fe. F tt.; coarse quality 
THIS NEW 
ELASTIC TRUSS 
Haw ft IVI dUI'filng from all otlitrYfl, (4 
rtij* nLf11*0> with S»»U* Ailjuntinu |?u) 1 
in ( Hiller, jttinf»f h iUi'lf iu ull |u>nittofi« 
nf ll.H Imdv, wMI«f the BALL "• Rmj 
PRESSES BACK INTESTINES 
JUST AS A PERSON WOULD WITH 
THE FINGER. vvTih ^ V '"■'.,#« 
the llernlft In bHd toe h roly dny hihI niitni, mul h. rkiluiil rant vrrlahi. 
It inruny, iturfthl** und ohi-np. Si tit hv 11.ml. Cirrulitn* fr*c 
ECCLESTON TRUSS CO., Marshall, Mich. 
SENSIBLE 
TRUSS A 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
A large stock Of Die boat varieties, from the choic¬ 
est American sued.*.; #2 per 1,000; #15 per IO.UOO. 
Celery Plants, ultor July iHt-; #2.50 per 1 , 000 . 
Neiul for Circular. 'TII.L1NGHAST BROS , 
La Plume, Lucerne Co,, Pa. 
BUTTER WORKER 
'The most Ktfecttvp, 
Simple and Conven- 
unt yet Invented. 
Works :<0 lh». in 
lean than 5 nilu- 
uit 1 *, thoroughly 
working out the but¬ 
termilk and mixing In 
the salt. Send for cir¬ 
cular and price lists. 
BELL TREBLE PIANOS 
Warranted 7 Years, In any climate. 
Centennial Illustrated Terms and Prices sent free, 
Warerooms, 82 State St, Rochester, N, Y. 
A. H. REID, No. 6 North 18th St., Philadelphia Pa, 
