THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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New Yokk Market, February 25. ■'White Wheat, $1.90@ 

 I": Red, .^1.70®! so. Barlev, $1.45@1.6o. Oats, 76@no. 

 e, «1 i(i@,l.l2. Corn, 95c.@.tl UO fir mixed Weetem. Caua- 

 in I'eiis, $1.10. "White Beans, ^2.C5@3.00. Eoiigli Flax Seed 

 <U mand at .*3.00@3.80. Clov<'r Seed, ll@12c. per lb. Timothy, 

 .7"@.S.((). ■ Hops, prime, 25@27e.; ordinary, 18®23c. per lb. 

 liter, Slate, 22@30c,; Western, 20@24c. Cheese, ll@Uf. per 

 Kl'sTS, 20@,2Jc. Poultry in lair demand. Turkeys, 13@15e.; 

 iii>l<ens, ]2@Uc.; old Fowls, S@9e. per lb. Potatoes dull. 

 >reers, .•f2 .Mi@2 75; Peachblows, $1.75@1.90; Buckeyes, $1.85 

 !.?0 Oni<ins. $3.5U@.3.75 per brl. 



.Chicago— Fel)ruarv 24 — Wheat. Red Winter, $1.24; rejected, 

 ,07@$l.li'. Spritier, No. 1. $l.20@$1.25; No 2, 5'1.05@$1.10; 

 ■•eied. So®V8e. Oats, 5f;@,5Sc. Hye, S3@S4c. Barley, $1.00 

 11.50. ■ cans, $1.76®$2.25. Timotliy Seed, $2.0U@$2.25. 

 •ver Seed, $7 00. Flax Seed, $2.60@$2.75. 



?iiiLKnEi.pinA— Fe'iruarv 24.— While Wheat |1.90®$2,05 ; 

 d. $1.70@,.i;l,7.\ Eye, 9S@l.iiO. Corn, yellow, 85©9o. Oats 

 '. for H2 ibs. Light oats are j'elling at*40c. per bushel measure. 

 IV. r Seed $7. Timothy, $2.S7@t3. Flax Seed, $3.3c®13.40. 



liONPON— Februarv 6.— American White Wheat, $1.53®$!. 65; 



d, $1.44®$1.50. Corn, 93®$l.i 2. Clover Seed, foreign red, 

 l®13.5u per cwt. American Cheese, $10@$13.50 per cwt. ; 

 esliire, ■ti4@SlS.75 per cwt. 



roiiONTO— Fel)ruarv 24.— Fall Wheat, 90c@$1.00 ; Spring, 85® 

 •. Burley, y6@J1.6o. Eye, .'i6®6iic. Oats, 40® t2. Peas, 58 

 '6c. Potatoes. 5ii©6iic. Pork. <.3.5n®$4 25. {lay $22 per 

 . Oat Straw $18 per ton. Pfells $1.50®$1,75. 



JociiK.sTER— Feb'uarv 2G.— White Wheat, $1.70@$1.80: Eed, 

 46®$!., 55. Corn. 70@sOc. Barley. $1.3v®$1.4e. Oats, 50c,. 



e, 8 @$1.0 1. ClovcT Seed, $fi@$6 50. Timothy, $2 25®$2.75. 

 Iter, lS@,22c. Beans, S1.5y®2.50. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



V FRw ^inrt advertisements of interest to farmers — and only 

 h — wll be inserted in the Genesee Farmer for twenty-live cents 

 ne, or $2.50 per square, each insertion, payable in advance. To 

 lire insertion, they should be sent in by the 15th of the previous 

 nth. The Farmer has large lists of subscribers in every State 

 i Territnnj, and in all the, BritUh Prcmncei. (It has nearly 

 lO subscribers in Canada West alone.) There is no better or 

 'sper meilium for advertising everything of general interest to 

 al residents in all parts of the United Suites and Canada. 

 iVe will also insert a few " Special Notices," if appropriate to 

 • colunms, at fifty cents a line. 



S. M. PETTENGILL & CO. 



(o. 3T Park Ro-w, New York,<Sc6 Sin to St., Boston, 



our Agents for the Geneskr Farmbb in those cities, and are 

 h»rized to take Advertisements and subscriptions for us at our 

 (vest Rates. 



HE PLOWS— By J. DUNHAM, Ithaca, N. Y 



8— tf 



URK CHINKSE CANE SEED— For sale by 

 mh BLYMYEE8. BATES A DAY, MansHcId, O. 



lOM-SF-A-NA (known as llooker or Otapeitean) CANE 



' SEED, PUKK-For sale by 



3h B LYMYEES , BA TES & DAY, Mansfield, Ohio. 



■EE-A-Z\-NA, OK WHITE IMPHEE-Considernd the 

 most choice variety extant— a few bushels onlv for sale, by 

 BLYMYEES, B.A.TES t DAY, Mansfield, Ohio, 

 '.imphlets, with best mode of culture, Jcc, sent free. mh 



I KADEE ! — If you want employment, or want the best (Two- 

 ./ threaded) Sewing Machine ever manufactured, send to 

 LACIIALE, JE. & CO., Nowburypnrt, Mass., for a descriptive 

 •ular of term?, Ac. They pay a liberal salary, or allow corn- 

 won, as the Agents may choose. mh2t 



1 E A N UE n R Y PLAN IS, OF THE BELL AND CHEEEY 



/ varieties, lor sale at low prices. Circulars, giving informs- 

 1 on tJie culture, sent on receipt of stamp. Address, 



P. D. CHILSON. 

 ah 2t Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Mass. 



HICOEY, OR GERMAN COFFEE-For tale at $2.00 for 

 100 lbs. packed and delivered to railroad or express office; 

 • -when ordered in lots of 100 lbs. and over, 

 ^ddre-'s W. H. LEE, 



a h 2'* Newark. Wayne Co.. N. Y. 



AUCTION. 



iN THE Sd of MAECH I WILL SELL MY KNTIEE 

 ' stock of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Farming uteniils. 

 ! large bills and Livingston County papers. 



S. L. FULLER, 

 nh Conesus ConUe, Livingston, Co., N. Y, 



BOOKS FOR FARMERS. 



THE following books can be obtained at the office of the 

 Gknksee Fakmkk : — 



The Eorse and his Diseases $1 35 



Everybody's Lawyer 1 00 



Mrs. Hale's Modern Cookery Book 1 00 



Emerson & Flint's Manual of Agriculture 75 



The Eural Poetry of the English Language 8 00 



Barry's Fruit Garden 1 50 



Thomas' Fruit Culturist 1 50 



The Eural Annual and Horticultural Directory for 1856, "57, 



'58, '59, '60. '61, '62 and '63, handsomely bound, in 2 vols. 2 50 

 Any of tlie above books will be sent, prepaid, by return mail, 

 on receipt of price. 



Address JOSEPH HAREIS, Eochester N. T. 



B AUGH'S ' 



RA.W BONE 

 SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. 



BAUGH^ SONS, 



MANUFACTURERS & PROPRIETORS, 



No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. 



THE manufacturers are now prepared to supply a large de- 

 mand with this valuable Manure. They would respectfully 

 announce to Farmers and Dealers in Fertilizers, that the price 

 has been advanced to $46 per 20b0 lbs. It need scarcely be men- 

 tioned that this change has been rendered necessary by the 

 greatly increased cost of materials and labor, as well as by the 

 operation of the U. S. Tax up|On manufacturers. 



Every Farmer usmg a Fertilizer, may be assured that the EAW 

 BO.NE PHOSPH.\TE will slill maintain its high character for 

 strength and purity, the manufacturers preferriria; to make a small 

 advance in the price per ton, rather than allow its merits to fall 

 below their former standard, under increased expenses in mant> 

 facturing. 



|^~Il is prepared from Raw Bones, and warranted to contain 

 all their original organic matter — no burned or calcined bone^ 

 are used, and it is sold under a guaranty from the manufacturers 

 that it is free from adulteration. 



THE DEMAND FOR BAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPER- 

 PHOSPH-^TE last year greatly exceeded that of any previous 

 one, which in a substantial evidence of its high standard of popi>» 

 larity. 



Price ^6 per 2000 Ibg.—Cash. 



The abOTe Manure may be had of regular dealers, or of 

 BAUGH & SONS, 

 No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. 

 pS^The highest cash price paid for Bones. mh 6ia 



CHINESE SUGAR CANE. 



IMPORTED SEED. The Subscriber oflTers for sale a smtH 

 quantity of the Genuinb Sorghum Seed, received firom 

 Messrs. Vilmorin & Co., of Paris, which may be relied upon as 

 perfectly pure. Packages containing hai-f a pound will be 

 mailed, postpaid, to any address, upon the receipt of 33 cents in 

 postage currency, or clean stamps. B. K. BLISS. 



mh2t Spriagfleld, Mass. 



SUGAR-BEET SEED. ~ 



I HAVE IfOW ON HAND AND OFFER FOR SALE, TO 

 Farmers and others who wish to make their own sugar — 

 lOOit Ibs. White French Sugar Beet, 

 loco lbs. Yellow French Sugar Beet. 



.1. RAPAL.TE, 

 Genesee Seed Store, Eochester, N. T. 



WANTED, FOR FOUR YEARS. 



SIX MOEAL. INDUSTEIOUS BOYS, for fanr ing. Must be 

 well recommended Pay $60 the first ; $72 the second ; $S4 

 the third, and $100 the fourth year. 



Address P. E. SAWYER, 



nah. Marine Madison Co., Illinois. 



CONCORD GRAPES. 



I HAVE a rery large supply of this valuable variety of Grape 

 Vines, by the dozen, hundred, or thousand ; all grown in the 

 open air, and at less than half the pricb that is generally asked. 



T. B. MINKU, 

 March It* Clinton. Oneida Co.. N. Y. 



FARMER WANTED. 



A HARD-WORKING, INDUSTRIOUS MARRIED MAN, 

 without children, as Foreman on n farm. Wife must be a 

 good butter maker. Address, with references, 

 mh n L. M. SHELDON, Genera, N. T. 



