Totals this week 
•* last week. 
THE RURAL HEW-YORKER. 
WAR NEWS. 
- 1 
As we anticipated last week, some advanced ! 
steps of decided Importance have been taken on 
the Danube. The Russians, on the night of Thurs- 1 
day, the lOiU of June, crossed that river in boats i 
from Galatz In considerable force, and after some 
serious fighting, occupied the town of Match In on 
Friday. This Is said to be only preliminary to the 
passage of immense bodies of troops at several 
other points, both above and below the Turkish 
fortresses of SUtstrla and Ruatchuk, and therefore 
stirring news may be looked for within a few 
days. 
In England, the reply of the Russian Minister 
to an Inquiry of Lord Derby as to the purposes of 
Russia, has created additional anxiety and war¬ 
like feeling. The occupation or Constantinople Is 
announced as the purpose of the Czar, hut, on 
being reimbursed the expenses of the war, and 
receiving satisfactory guarantees of the safety of 
the Christian population of Turkey, t he assurance 
Is given that, he will withdraw. TIiIb reply Is con¬ 
sidered as altogether too vague and indefinite by 
the English Government, and It Is asserted that 
an extraordinary credit of 2 : 2 , 000,000 has been 
asked to enable them to dispatch armies both to 
Turkey and Egypt. There seems to he hut Uttlo 
doubt that England, perhaps In conjunction with 
Austria, will become involved In the conflict at 
no distant day. 
The Montenegrins, after a most heroic and long- 
protracted defense of tlielr country, seem at last 
destined to bo overwhelmed by the Turk3. The 
Duga Pass has been forced, and the town of 
Nlcslcs relieved and occupied by the latter; and 
the two columns Operating respectively from 
Herzegovina and Albania have formed a Junction, 
and are gradually and at immense cost of life 
forcing the bravo mountaineers towards tho 
coast and the Austrian province of Dalmatia. 
The sympathies of all civilized nations have been 
with the Insurgents, who have exhibited tbemost 
sterling and manly qualities, In marked contrast 
with tho pusillanimous and contemptible conduct 
of their neighbors, the Servians. 
In Asia, a battle has been fought at Zetdekan, 
near Toprak-Kateh, between a portion of tho 
Russian loft wing, advancing ou Er/eroum, and a 
detachment of the Turkish right wing. The 
Turks were signally defeated and their losses 
were very heavy. Some later accounts report a 
great battle as in progress In t he same section, 
which has lasted several days. On tho result of 
this fighting depends the surety of the Important 
strategical city of Erzeroum, already seriously 
jeopardized. Other minor operations have taken 
plaee in this part of the Turkish Empire not ma¬ 
terially affecting the main design of the Invaders. 
The Czar has already had a delinquent commis¬ 
sary shot. He proposes to stand no trifling with 
the flour of his army. 
--- 
John Keating and Ann Skinner were married 
in Collinsville, Ccmn., on the 15th of January, 1871, 
and since that U me they have burled nine children, 
all of them bom alive, and living from 12 hours to 
12 months, in the above Hat there were three 
pairs of twins. The parents seem healthy, and 
this rare mortality seems wonderful. The chil¬ 
dren were all well formed and fully developed 
like other children. A pair of plump-looking twin 
boys were born lately, and both died the next day. 
--- 
All nervous, exhausting, and palnrul diseases 
speedily yield to the curative Influences of Pul- 
vormacher’s Electric Belts and Bands. They are 
safe, simple, and effective, and can be easily ap¬ 
plied by the patient himself. Book, with full 
particulars, mailed free. Address Folyeriiachisk 
Galvanic Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
19®2lKc.; Western creamery, fair to best. 17 ®I22o.; 
dairy tubs. 14@17c.; factory. 13®17o.; flrkins. 13®17c.: 
poor. 1 OtaU c.; old rauge, J0®14c.: 
Exports for the week. 6,432 pkgs. 
Chkese. -Export fertile week, 108,183boxes. These 
liberal shipments bare been brought about by con¬ 
cessions, but at the close there Is a steadier market 
for fancy factories, and 10c. Is made promptly. 
Fancy factory quoted nt Klo.: good and prime, IMS 
9J*;c.i fair lots. 8 @ 8 i*c.i poor, 7@7)4a.; skimmed. 3® 
4C. Farm dairy, good to prime. 7<o.HHc.; fair to good. 
waTRe.; lair lota, 3®4o. Western factory, 7M<affX«. 
for tlni!: OXiiO'e. for good ; flu® Go. for fair; and 3® 
8 c. for skimmed. 
Exports past week, 11)7,828 boxes. Gold closes It 
105JH ; Liverpool cable. which la it deultna.l 
COTTON-- Exporters have been dealing moderate¬ 
ly, but speculation is lass general, closing weak at. 
11.i ■•'kit (1. ale. fur June; Utv-o. July; it. WfMutl.Tftf. Au¬ 
gust ; ll.12fttll.7te. September: 1 l.VWc.October. 11.32c. 
November ; 11.23e. December: lLHIhill.tuc. January, 
11.52® 11 64c. February, undll.67Mll.7vc. for March. 
quotations ror spot cotton, bused on American 
standard of elnsslneutlon, und on cotton in store 
running In quality not morn than half a grade above 
or below the grade quoted : 
r/p/nnd*. A Id. Orteaiqi. Texas. 
Ordinary. 10 5-10 10 5-10 10 7-10 10 T-lfl 
Billet ordlnurv. 10 11-10 10 11-10 1 U lt-l(i 10 13-10 
n i in ir. nr in ir. nt n i nt 1 1 i lit 
and brings comparatively good prices. Honda to¬ 
matoes are Improving. We quote : 
Bermuda tomatoes, 40®75e. V box; Florida do.. $2 
< 34 $ crate; Bermuda onion*. 22 do.: Long Island 
green peas, (li.st -id f bag ; Hoi Ida squash. ^ crate, 
* I f41.7fi: I,. 1. squash. (1.76: L. 1. cauliflower, bbl., 
$1@4 : Now Jersey uSparflgns. V do*., 7ftc.®l<5"; Oyster 
Bay UO.. IU.60al.75: new beets, * 100 bunches, fh«: 
8 ; do. carrots. H.iOQ/2 1 So. cucumbers.V crate, *2(oi 
3,50; L. I. string bean*, p bag. $3: Norfolk do.. 18 bbl.. 
*2®3 : rip. cabbage, V bbl., f>ll®76c.; N. J. A L. I. do,. 
V 100,12® I. 
Wool.—T here has been a. brisk inquiry from man- 
Ufttcturev* und the offerings of desirable l"ts are 
sold dose t" arrival at strong figures. The news 
from the West l* yet Of considerable excitement on 
ibo new clip, and growers views sironger but this 
for no important, receipts here. Buies of 'Texas nt 
21 ‘pi, .Toe. for Eastern and ICH®2SS for Western. 
California at 22®27c. for spring und I0®21c. for full. 
--- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nbw York,J une 23, 1877. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Bb*«p A 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Saturday. June 23,1877. 
Beaks and Peas.— Late price# for mediums and 
marrows liuld up well with the limited current 
business in view. Strictly prime marrows are show¬ 
ing some dromess among holders. Tho demand for 
pea beaus is shipped by the late arrival from Ball- 
forula. Prlues about the same us eastern. Kidneys 
of any lctnd only sell m a retail way. Green peas arc 
weak, the offering promising to become enlarged as 
owners m e anxious to sell. Bids uro low ou f ana- 
dlan peas,95®97c. lor bulk and bond: refused by 
holders* 
Choice State medium beans.*2.80®3.85; fair to good, 
S2,&0ttt2.75; best Western. (2.50&2.75; other, *3.25® 
2.45: marrows, ebOlue delivered, tree to vessel. S-U0 
6*3.75; fair to good, *2.40®2.G0; pea range at (3.o0®3; 
white kidney, $2,706*3.15; red do., (2.7U®3; black 
(turtle-Boupk 18.006*3.25. 
Green peas, *1.10@1.45: do. B. E. peas 2 bushel 
bag, l2.75.tt3.U0. Exports of beans past week, llflbbls. 
Since Jan. 1st 18,055 do.; same period last year, 3.1,100. 
Beeswax.—I s offered at easy prices and dull; 
quoted ut 30®31c. for Western und Southern. Ex¬ 
ports past week l.bto pounds. Since January 00,725 
do. Same period lust year, 38,350 do. 
FEED.-Saies at *17®17,50 for 40 its. average *20. 
*21 for 00 Its. average *23. *24 for SO lbs. average *25. 
*:;« for 100 its. average *23®J0 for Sburps, and * 20 ® 
23 for rye. 
Botter,.—T here Is an easier feeling throughout 
for State. Styles that are quoted to the extreme of 
last week are uftener quoted at the inside rates. 
Receipts are large, and as we depend so much upon 
the local trade alone, supplies are rather oppressive. 
Shipments from here K>outside points aro very light 
this season, as One pasturage is so uniformly abun¬ 
dant that home dairies largely piece out require¬ 
ments. Qualities are becoming a little unreliable, 
and buyers begin to scrutinize closely. Foreign 
shippers are still in market, and though not ope¬ 
rating to a very large extent, give some encourage¬ 
ment for the surplus. Western butler Is abundant, 
and includes someHbegrade. 1 .. Itlsuot offered free¬ 
ly. as receivers aro somewhat inclined to reject gen¬ 
eral bids, and much has been put into cold cellars 
lor the preseat. We quote : 
State creamery, choice, 22®23o.; fair to prime. 17 
® 20 c.: pails, select, 20 ®-c.; good to prime ; 18®19a.: 
half-tubs, choice, 20S—C.; other, 16®i9e.; Welsh tubs, 
choice, 19®—c.; other, 16 ® 13c.; poor, 12® 14c.; firkins, 
Low middling.1l?6 11K 11W Ilk 
Strict low middling.. 11 IMG 11 9-1G II 11-1G 11 11-10 
Middling... Hi H* U* HW 
Good middling. ...... 12 12 12 R 12 .* 
Strict good middling. 12* 12* 12* \2% 
Middling fair . 12* 12* 12Ji 12* 
Fair.... Li* 13* 13* 13* 
Stained. 
Good ordinary .... 9 15-l« Low middling .... 10* 
Strict ordinary,...10 9-10 Middling.. Iiffi 
Dnntn FRUITS.— 1 There is the dull trade incident 
to this per iod, when fresh nulls are so plenty, und 
p/icea ueuerally are weak. , 
Apples — State quarter*. 5®5*o.; sliced, 5®i>MC.; 
Western qrs.. 6®5Vio.: Tennessee do. in bugs, 
3H«4c.: Southern quarters, prime, 4®4Hc.; sliced- 
do. prime, 4H®5*o. Feeled peaches- -Prlnro n«w.] 8 ® 
20 o.; treat, old at 7 ® 8 o., arid fair to good ut 6 ® 6 c. 
Dnpeeled—Halves at 9® 10c.; Quarters at Sw'.lc. 
Fitted cherries at lti®17c. Raspberries, 230. Black¬ 
berries, «J4f. 
KOtiS.—The market has run pretty steady; there 
have been some attempts to moke sudden advances 
without success, ns receipts have been adequate for 
all wants. Canadian and choice Western have the 
preference, state* seem to have been held. The 
comlngweok ought to bring good business,the Fourth 
of July generally draws off a good deal of stock. 
Near points, 19o#19KO,i Suite und Pennsylvania, 
13®flic.; Facadliin, Mo,: Western, good to extra, 
I7®18c. All losses m count mudo good. 
Essential oils.—O ur late prices are tho ruling 
01108. 
Peppermint, oil, in tin, *2.75; do. lu glass,*3.20; Wln- 
tercrecn, *2 50.; Wormwood, *5.50.; Spearmint $2.76; 
Wormaced, 2«!5.; Sassafras, 47c. 
FKATHKRB. — Unchanged. Live Western geese, 
prion., 4U®46o.; mixed, 30®83c. 
Floor.—P rices have bc.ou fairly well sustained, 
ou a very good home trade Inquiry und a moderate 
movement tor export. 
Prices are li.l&wtMO for poor to very chcdce super- 
flue suite 4G.25rti0.6U for very common to rulr extra 
do.; tCAVnifl.lVi for go,al extra do ; * 3 . 70640.85 for fancy 
do., and *6.'.i0®14.U() for fancy to very choice extra; 
*’i 7;V«.d 10 tor superfine Michigan. Indiunn, Iowa, 
Ac.: ftt.25®(i.ti0 for shipping extra do., the inside Price 
for inferior, and tO.H5r.tO.75 for choice to very fancy 
extra do.; common to choice white wheat extras, 
*ti.siJ®7.U0: fancy do. *1.056x9.00; winter wheal., good 
to choke family. *H.tUw9.,5; rouud-hoop Ohio, 
>6,80®0.6Q, und trade brand* o<S do. at *0.U>®8.50; St. 
Loots. »d.(56®7.l!5 for common to fair extru, und *7.70 
® 10.25 for good to very choice: Minnesota "straight” 
st *7.25® 10, and patent at *«15®11 U0; fancy lots 
do, field higher; unsound stock ut from *3.75iZ7.00; 
City Mill extra at * 6 . < 6 ®)*.00 for tho West Indies; do. 
trade extras. I&50®10.25: No. 2 nt *3.u0rtt5 ML 
Sales of corn menial |2.8U®3.3U for yellow West¬ 
ern, Penn, aud Jersey, uml *3.4b ter Brandywine. 
FltUBIt Flit)IT#.—A hot. pushing season, is ripen¬ 
ing a good tunny Bums together, Tills weak shows a 
vartoil Hit. Cherrb •* have had too much ralnuta 
bad timn. and the crop will lie abort, Strawberries 
aro running out. We have hud tho largest crop of 
Now Jersey, and worst prices ever known. 
We quote:—Norfolk apples, * bushel crate, *2.60® 
2.76. Cumin ts, cherry. * ft. Vittllc.; do, smull,6®7c. 
Whortleberries, Southern, qt., I4®llto,: New Jersey, 
bushel, *M* 6 . 6 il. Uluok Caps. qt.. 10®Uc. Gooseber¬ 
ries. bush.. *1.50. Strawberrlej, extra, 14c., prime, W 
(, y I 2 e.; poor, 4'o.Vc. Peaches. Soullr Carolina, bush.. 
y;ici,4: Georgia, *2624. Florida watermelons, PX), *76es 
8.5. Cheirles. best,9®12c.; other,S®*to. Poauutaflrm 
at*1.35©l.40 V busli. for choice, fl.lO® 1.25 tor fair to 
good. Uot-honst! grapes. Black Hamburg 65®*1.00. 
Grain. Wheat has further declined on very 
moderate export trade; latest sales are ut * 1 . 01 ) for 
No. 2Chicago spring. *1.00 for No. 2 North West 
with No !, Milwaukee held to *1.08. Rye is wanted 
fbt export at 74®75e. for Western and 93®96e. for 
Slate Cora lliu fluctuated sharply and talrly ac¬ 
tive ;l a lest prime for steamer mixed, for June, 
ate. bid und oi*c. asked ; for July. 6 Go. bid rind 6 GXC. 
arltcn ; August, 17MC. Did and 5»e. uskod; No. 2, 585(o. 
bid .aoo line, asked for June; 58X0. bid and 5Uc. 
asked for July, and for August, lihc. bid-rnd 5'.*Vic. 
asked. Oats ore lower aud uoll; latest sales at 39® 
*o. tor mixed Western and State, and 44®G2c. for 
white Western and State. 
HAY and Straw. - R eceipts are moderate, and 
the present light trade Is sufficient to give steady 
prices. 
Bale hay,70®75c. for shipping, and7U@96c. for retait 
qualities; clover, 60®70c.; salt do., 66®G5c. Straw 
quoted at 70®T5c. for long rye; C0®G6c. for short 
rye, and 65®G0o. for out, 
Expoi iH past week, 865 bales. Since Jun. Jot, 27,481 
do.; sumo period tu«t year, 28,337 do. 
Hops.—E xport* for the week. 322 bales. There 
continues a dull and weak market, with trifling con¬ 
cessions. It Is probable that the present stupid feel¬ 
ing will prevail until Momethlug Is learned of the 
new crop. We quote: 
New Yorks, citolce and fancy, new. 13@15c.: do., 
common to prime. ! 8 ®lZe.; Eastern, new, »® 12 c.: 
Wisconsin, new, 8®12e.; yearling*, l<®UkM olds, all 
growths, l atic.; California, nominal. U)®)5c.; Oregon, 
nominal. Ilxttl5c. 
Poultry and Game.— Supplies of live have been 
steady und liberal. Fowls have ruled weak. Chick¬ 
ens are tiecldisdly lower. A few young duck* quoted 
at ?uo* 3 Uc. V pair . Only Western geese offering. We 
quote: 
Spring oh tokens * tt. Southern, 19®21t;.: Western, 
U3®lGc.; Fowl*. State and N. J., ii®I2c, n>.; 
Western. lOtdllo. r n<.; Kousters. ttf^7c. t8 it.; Tur¬ 
keys iCKicISc. P It.; the lower price for old Toms. 
Deck*, N. J. IF pair, 75c.f®*l.0b: Western, V pair, G5 
®7Uc,; Geese, Western. *1.1215)1.26. 
Country-dressed poultry Is lower; the abundance 
lit city-killed quite supplies the market. 
Pennsylvania Turkeys. I4®15c.: 3L J. l3®ltc.; State 
und Western, 12®13o. Spring chickens, 22®26c. Fowls, 
11 ® IGo. 
Game Is’.continues nominal. We quote:—Wild pig¬ 
eons, picked, *1.37®L50; Stall fed, *i,76®2; Squab, 
*1.50 
PROVisiotfs —Ilog products have been In stronger 
export demand and nave reacted in price. Mess 
very dull; Muss pork quoted at *14.30 for spot lots.; 
(14.11) for July delivery, and *14.20 for August. Ba¬ 
con at 7*®7)<c. for long Clear. Lurd at *9.15 for 
new on spot, *9,25 for old, (9.2U for July, and *9.30 for 
Augurd. Stcariuu ut 1U*@10*C. Tallow at 7*®8c. 
for prime. Bent bams, *21. Beef at (11&12 for ppvtn 
mess; *13.5U®14 for extra mesa: *14 for packet. 
Ttorc* quoted nominally at *191 for prime mess and 
•51/ for India mess. City extra India mess at * 22 . . 
VeGetablks —Oldpotatoes are losing tlieir mar¬ 
ket. New are arriving in good order und quoted 
easier. Old Nova Scotia still Bell for cheap use. We 
quote old at *3.25®4 for good to be 9 t; *3®3.20 ror 
other; new Bermuda, *7: Charleston and Norfolk, 
*4 50(5)5: culls, (2.50. Green stuff is unusually plenty 
Fortieth St. 
Hnsvu*. 
Cow*. 
Calvo*. 
Lamb*. 
Hon. 
.. 4,381 
75 
4.290 
12,551 
13 
.. 000 
00 
OOO 
000 
12,864 
..17.002 
00 
000 
13.151 
41.724 
..11.383 
75 
4.29Q 
25.71B 
23,591 
. 0,496 
3G 
3.936 
15,948 
20,877 
BEKYER.—Trade opened very slow on Monday last 
and closed very weak, several ear loads being held 
on sale Price* were olf JfC- f strong, on nil de¬ 
grees of quality, with senreelv any demand for Infe¬ 
rior qrmltiy herds. Bales were effected at from 9.H,® 
pure. V 16.; weights. :V/v9H Cwt.; very few steers ob¬ 
tained top rates Wednesday, trade steady on a 
lluht run: prices. 9)»fialSc. IP 16.; weights, 5®10 cwt. 
Thursday, trade sternly on a light run; prices. Id® Klo, 
Iji lb.; weights, ri'k'Maiie. p cwt. Friday, the market 
closed weak at ti’ifflttXc. > ft.; weights, C® 8 X cwt. 
From 63®68 *»a.. net, have been uHowod: general 
sales on NVaST fts. uet. The quality of thuso nerd? 
as ftbovu quoted was from poor to good, with one lot 
of 79 choice quality Ohio steers. Bulls, live weight. 
4®Gc. 8 16- 
Mll.CU Cotvs.-On an Increased supply, trade has 
heen very dull. ICxcremc range of prices,. *22«aT3 ¥ 
head ; general sales, *41)®GO V head, calves included. 
Springer* held on sale. 
vbalh and Calves Smooth quality veula scarce 
and free of sale at 7®7Hc, V ft. I coarse quality 
culves In over-supply und slow of sale at tcttfijfo. 
V ft.; biiitermllk-fod calvo* at 8 **®lhic. V ft-; mixed 
lots, Including grass-fed calves, 4®Gu. V head. 
Sheep ani> r.AMiid. Trado slow but steady in 
sheep, ami slow at reduced rate* In lambs, there be¬ 
ing an over-supply til the market. Monday, sheep 
sold at *4.nt®t;.l>i) V cwt.: In mbs, 5w8isc. V ft. Wed- 
nosdnv. sheep, l®G.kic. V ft.: lambs. i®rt>vc. Thurs¬ 
day, sheep tlrm ut hafiVtc, p ft. lambs still further 
depressed and slow of sale at 6 \®H)c. Friday, trade 
very small; sheep,4l£@0!4e. V ft.; lambs,G&tDfc, 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Boomer & Boscbei t Ft ess Co.—A Full Line of Cider 
Machinery. 
FtttrT Cutlery Co—Potato Bug Exterminator. 
F.. Richmond, Va -Position on a Sheep Farm or 
w ith a Cattle Denier. 
Howe, Dr. C. B.- Howe's Concentrated Syrup. 
Dusted, J. B.—26 Fancy Cards- 
Jones ut Binviianiton- Four-Ron Ilay Scales. 
KiiJaor A Laird — Buehan's Crcsylle Qtutment. 
Magnetic. Watch Co.—A Special Oll'er. 
Must & Co.. P. P.— Junior Buckeye Cultivator. 
Jttullh, Mrs. B.—How to Make, Puck Preserve and 
Color Butter. 
Struub Mill Co.—Mill Machinery for Wheat, Corn or 
Feed. 
Wells * Barnes—Salesmen Wanted. 
Westlnghousu A Cy., g, -Threshing Machines and 
Iiorse Powers. 
Wheulor A Hellck Co.—Spring Steel Tooth Horse 
Rake. 
Whitman A Burroll—New Economizer Agricultural 
ICnglno. 
WUUaius.L. L.—Rochester Business University. 
Wood, G. J.—Deafness Relieved. 
Ziegler A Co., P. W.—Agents Wanted for tho Great 
Exhibition. 
No. 1 Peruvian Gnano--Potash. 
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 Franco and Ger¬ 
many, as quotod by Prof. Vllle and 
Prof. Coessman. 
Circulars mulled tree containing famulus for 
Prof.i Vllle’# Complete li'eritllater”— manures 
for Special Crop*. Exhaustion, per acre, of Am¬ 
monia, Phosphoric Acid and Potash, by leading 
crops. Burn-yard Manure, Chemicals and Peruv hiu 
Guano compared. 
See advertisement, current No. Am. Agriculturist, 
on pugu 82. 
CIIAIII.KM V. IWA I’ISri, 158 Front 8 t.,N. Y. 
Phos, 
Ammo 
m 
Acid. 
bis. 
13® m 
10 
|3 00 
16® 18 
G® 7 
2 80 
10 * 
10 
3 25 
10 ®li* 
3® 4 
2 25 
t Insoluble. 
Mnyes’ Formulas, 
Cam Die 10 Manure- 
... 7H 
5 
VA 
Potato Manure. 
... 4 x 
G 
13H 
Tobacco Manure- 
... 5 
5 
12 
Potasn. 
German PotnahSuits.. 
,.14® 16 
— 
— 
Sulpli. of Potash. 
44 
— 
— 
Nitrate of Potash _ 
. .42® 44 
— 
15® 1G 
Mur late of f'otush. 
50 
— 
— 
Am. Bone Superphos¬ 
phate.2@3 
Pure Ground Busies, 
Steamed...— 
23<g28* 304 
61 304 
Ammo- Phos. 
Dry ground Fish Guano (brand 
QnTnnlptacCo,). 8010 15 
Sol. 
Ammo- Phos- 
nia. pirate. 
Soluble Nitrogenous Phosphate 
(brand (juinnlpiac Co.).3® 4 ICO 13 
Prein. Pure, Odorless, Flue- Phos. Arnm 
Ground Raw Boue (Excel- Add. ma, 
aror Works) Ij. L. Crocker 27028 4K@5 
FISH GUANO. 
percent. Bone Pliosphutcof Dine. Ilull-Dry FinU 
rieriip. good quality. Also SunerphoHuliitle and 
. . prices low. 
QUINNI1MAC Fr.RTIHIZKH CO., 
180 State St., New llnvon, Conn. 
The Best and Cheapest. 
BUCHAN’S 
Set CRESYLIC IcX. 
SHEEP DIP. 
Pattntei 1 May 2Hth, 18(17, Hr issurtl July 30’h, 1872. 
A SapouftCeuuH Compound with Crrsyllc nml 
CiLi'liollc Acl«l. 
For Preventing and Curing the Scab and all pant- 
svltlc diseases of the Sltiu. Will destroy Dec, Ticks, 
Fleas, &c. 
Is beneficial to the general hcallh and condition 
of the Hook. Thu use of this IMP will cleanse und 
wlrlleu tho Fleece ulsr, increased the growth or 
weight sufficient to bu u full equivalent for tho cost 
of tho Compound. 
This Preparation is Warranted to bo cul l rely 
hni'tiiluMs uml IVot’ from nil |>iiiNouuuH Corn-- 
pounds, und will positively do nil that we claim for 
It. Put Up In packages "f 1, 6 . to, .HI, 100 and 200 lb*. 
BUCHAN’S CRESYLIC OINTMENT. 
Cor tain Death to tho Screw Worm or Grub, 
It not only destroys the worms, but cleanses und 
quickly heals up the offensive sores made by it. 
No ity will attack ft wound to which this prepara¬ 
tion bus been applied. Rhcep which rarely recovor 
from the attack of the worm under the O’dlnary 
treatment, uro quickly cured by i Ins application, In 
solut,loo. this ointment will be found invaluable for 
healing Saddle Gulls, and all uujusrons of the skin ot 
animals. 
For further particulars, send for Price Llsls and 
Circulars to KI DDKII cY KA1RD. 
811 Joliu Street, New York. 
Hoa 8 .—Monday lust 4 cur loads of Ohio hogs sold 
at fifcic. b ft i l ear load at .'i!kc. Ii ft.: 13 pigs ut 6 Kc. 
Ik ft. Wednesday, 1 ear load ftt 5Hc, V ft. No fur¬ 
ther sales. During lliu past week trad it in Clty- 
ilrussecl has been extremely dull ut 6 >f<ttliH,c- 'h ft., 
old weights Included. 
House Maukki’.— City trado steady. No change 
In values and about the same number of salos. 
Ooaran quality single harness horses suited L.r 
f»mily use rather in demand and scurue. 1 such 
sold for * 2 ;ft. G horses shipped for Loudon England. 
Ill horses shipper! for Glasgow. N. II. 2 horses 
shipped fur Rotterdam, Holland. 17 horses arrived 
per Pennsylvania and Central Railway. 64 horses 
per Frio Rullwuy. 
Com pa ft ATI YE Baths. 
This week. Last week. 
Quality. Cents. Cents. 
Good stoers -Ir ft...11 ®J31f 11 ®13 
Fair.lOK'ttlox 10K'i»1«Y 
Poor.UMaiO M'A'itW 
Poorest...,. ... .. BJin. HU 9 la, 9)4 
Gen. selling rates .l'J3f®llU 1UX®H 
ItOCd E 8 TER, .luue'JJ.-Flonrruai ketsteadv; 
spring, 19; umber winter,*9.50: white winter.*9.76; 
double ext ra, *111.00; new process. *12.00. Rye, (j. 
Wheel— Milwaukee club. ll.Wt 1.72; iimbev winter, 
|l.o0(ijl.70: wlilto winter, tl.(SAfttl,75, Oats, noinlnul 
at fiVuGOe. Corn quiet at 7Urtt76c. Corn meal. *1,50 
«il.7a. Hotter, ir®i3e. Cheese. llrttlHe. Kggi. 13®l3e. 
l.artl. HJ4®IOHc. /tuple*, hu.. Me.®*!. Polatocs.hu., 
MJe.®*1..0. Beans. *t bn.. *3.ui)®3.26. Mem pork. (IS.ijo. 
Wool. 25.(,38c. II«y. *10® U. Straw. *0<«.‘.r Tlinothv 
seed, 12.00(^2.50; clover, *f.00®—. Mill feed Arm at 
(is for shorts, *20 for ship siulls. aud *22 for mid¬ 
dlings. Barley, slx-rowcd and four-rowed, 7&®8(le.; 
two-rowed nominal — no demand. Kutlroud Freights 
Flour to Boston, 10c. Fbbl.; to New York, 30c.; to 
Albuny, 25o. 
Febtilizers—T he following is the list or retail 
prices. 
A mmo’ll in ami Pima. Acid. 
Dissolved Bone(Mnpes).......IfsuilV* - 225 
Plain Superphosphate,nln’)..li®14* —• 2 00 
Pure g’d Burnt rlour (Mapes). '.0(^25 t®5 2 15 
do. fine, do. 20®75 4®5 2 15 
do. coarser grades, proportionally lower. 
Guano, Ac. Potash, 
No. 1 Peruvian . 2<u.3 
do , guar'teed.. 3 
do., rectified... 2 
Ammon luted Supcr- 
pliusphule (Mapes)...- 
» Soluble and Available. 
Ground Plaster, per ton, in barrels.*8 00 
Agricultural Salts.....10 00 
Bone .Meal, lino, for cattle.. 
do., coar.su tor fowls. 3 00 
Balt or Nitre Ouko (sulphute of soda), ground, 
in burrcls. per ton... ....25 70 
Sulphuric Acid, tlG deg. (caiboys *1.75 extra).... 2 26 
Bone 
Phosph. Ammo- V 100 
Potash, of Dure. nia. lbs. 
|3fi®40 
10® 18 (33® 38 
Ammo- Per 
ma. Top. 
4X®5 *55 
ADVERTISING RATES : 
Inside, 14th and 15th pages (Agate space). .40c. per line 
“ 13th puge. 60 “ 
Outside or last page. 60 " 
Fifty per ct. extra for unusual display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by count.... 70 •' 
Business " 80 “ 
Reading ° 1.00 “ 
Discount on 4 insertions. 5 per ct.; 8 ins., 10 per ct.; 
18 ins., 16 per ct.; 26 ins., 20 per ct.; 62 ins., 25 per ct. 
t!T No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
THE LIVE, PRACTICAL HUSINESS SCHOOL 
OF THE ACE. 
Patronage from every Htatc In the Union. Attend¬ 
ance constantly Increasing. Prices us low us supe¬ 
rior facilities cun possiblybe afforded For Circulars, 
mldrosB L. L WILLIAMS, Pros't, Rochester, N. Y. 
117NF8M RELIlSVF.il. No medicine. 
JJ-IilA r Book free. G. J. WOOD, Madison, Ind. 
Lightning- Rods Free 
Are not as cheap as our Four-Ton Wagon Scales nt 
*51). All iron and steel; brass beam. Delivered 
freight paid. Mo uay till tttlrA, Send lor Free Price 
Dst or all sizes ol Beales. 
JONIC 8 OF BINGHAMTON, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 
f The Anti Friction Hay Carrier 
Save* labor uml money. It Utimpl? j theRffip- 
Jiliiig positive; It run* on friction roll*, lu«nr« 
will * •»mo buck on tlfetil luclitui. Tim track !» 
itM’xixtuivM ; the cnrrW cotU butilrlilv; mmij 
hundred* uru In u«e. No trouble About nct- 
ti»i}< ovy high batrna, or to the end of dcop 
hny*. fluy l» droppt\l wburo wnuted. and the 
work of mowing U reduced. T’rark ahodld he 
put up now while bam* are full* 
Seud for circular* an I for UiM.klDg 
bom, to U. 8. IVled Engine X. I'ump Co.y lla- 
tavlAt 111., maDufacturur* of rhe Old Reliable 
HalUday Standard Wind Mill. 
REGULATOR WIND ENGINE7 
i We shall be pleased at any time to 
hear from parties who want, or expect 
to treed, a Wrud M1U. 
Falling to prove to you that, our Mills 
are the very best made, we shall expect 
no patromigd. If patronized, satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed or nu s i Ur. 
PT Al ways vlOtoriQUH at Fairs und _jgJ 
tur Practical Tests. 
Please write us on Postal Curd your 
address. Circulars sent true. 
MARSHALL WIND (NQINE & PUMP GO.. 
Marshall, Mich. 
Ag'ts wanted Id unoccupied territory. 
