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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



PEOVISIONS^Market very dull. Mess Pork $16®$17. Ba- 

 con 6 Vc®8;4C. Lard in demand at 10Xc®llc for country and 

 city • kee lard, 12c. Butter— good demand for fresh at 23c®25c ; 

 ioierior dull at 9c@10c. Cheese— demand fair; prime new, 9c ; 

 and prime old, 9c®10c Potatoes firm at 65c®"15c on arrival, 

 and 90c@.90c from store. 



TOKONTO MAEKET.- April 21. 



FLOUE— Dull, with no demand for export. Superfine, $6@ 

 Su r.(» ; fancy and extra, $G.50@|7. Oatmeal scarce ; $7.50@$8. 



GRAIN— Prime Wheat, $l.57@$l.G0; inferior, $1.30®$1.40; 

 sprin" wheat for seed active at $1.85@$l.r)0; Scotch Fife very 

 scarce at $1.60@|il.7O. Barley— supply limited; 70c@S0c. Kye 

 scarce at 70®80c. Peas active at 80@90c. Oats firm at 57®60c. 



SEEDS- Timothv, $1.75®$2.20. 



PROVISIONS— Mess Pork, $17@18; prime mess, $14@?15; 

 prime, $12@$13. Smoked Hams, ll>^c®12>tfc; cured, 9c@10c; 

 sides, 8c@9c. Butter scarce; 25c@i2Sc for the best; tub No. 1, 

 20c ; No. 2 dull at 12yc. Cheese, 12c@.12;^c. Potatoes in better 

 supply ; good, 70c@i75c ; common, 60c®C5c. Eggs plentiful at 9c 

 ®ltic'. Poultry, 40c@.50c per pair. 



CATTLE MARKET— Beef Cattle, |8®$9 per 100 lbs. for the 

 beat beasts ; ordinarv, $7@.|7.50. Calves, $3 to $5 each. Sheep 

 s.'arce and dear ; $8(f?410 for the best ; ordinary, |6@.$7. Lambs 

 $2(a$2.50 each. Sheep skins, $1.50@$1.75 each; Beef hides, 

 |6.-5o@$7, firm. Calf sliins, 10c@12Xc per lb. 



WOOL— 22c®20c per lb. 



LONDON MAEKET. -April 11. 



FLOUE— Tilarket dull. American sour, $4.80@$5.50 ; sweet, — . 



GRAIN— AVhcat inactive. American white. $1.26@$1.44; red 

 do.. $1.28@$l.oS. Indian com, 87c@90c for both white and yel. 



SEEDS— Prices remain as previously quoted, with a less active 

 demand. 



PROVISIONS— Hams. 15c@18c. Bacon, 10c@12c. Butter, 

 Wc@.S0c. Cheese, 12c@ 17c. Wheaten bread, per 4 lbs. loaf, 12c 

 ®l4c. Beef, 10c@14c. Mutton, 10c@14. Veal, Kc@13c. Pork, 

 lOc(SilSc per lo. All by the carcass. 



WOOL— English, 29c@4Sc ; German and Saxon, 66c@$1.08 ; 

 Oliver foreign kinds, lCc@57c for the range. 



LIVERPOOL MAEKET. -April 8. 



FLOUR— Western canal, $5® $5.1 2; Baltimore, Philadelphia, 

 and Ohio. |5.80®$5.90 ; sour, t.4.30®|4.70. 



GRAIN— American white wheat, |1.26@$1.60 ; red do., $1.14® 

 $1.40 per bush, of ^0 lbs. Indian com— yellow, 68c@90c; white, 

 $]@$1.04; mixed, 82c@S4c per bush, of '60 lbs. 



SEEDS — With free supplies, prices are easier. American red 

 clover, llc®13c per lb. 



WOOL— English, 12c@40c per lb. ; foreign, good demand for 

 ail useful kinds at full London rates. 



BRIGHTON CATTLE MAEKET. -April 21. 



At market, 800 Beeves, 150 Stores, 1200 Sheep and Lambs, 1800 

 8wiue. 



PRICES— Market Beef— Extra. $9.75®$0.00: First quality, 

 $8.75; Second, $7.25; Third. $6.00. Milch Cows— $41 @ $42 ; 

 Common, $20®$21. Veal Calves— $4@$7. Yearlings— none. 

 Two Years old— $22®$26. Three Years old— $26@$33. Hides 

 7}<rc@8>ic per lb. Calf Skins— 14c®15c per lb. Tallow— 7><c® 

 Be. Sheep and Lambs— $1.75@$2.75; extra, $4.00(?7l$7.00 Pelts 

 — $1.62@$2.00. Swine— Pigs, 5Xc®7c; retail, 6c@Sc. 



IJeeves are sold here by the head, at prices per lb. equal to the 

 estimated weight of beef in the quarter, together with the fifth 

 quarter, or the hide and tallow, at the same price, at a shrinkage 

 from live weight agreed on by the parties— from 23 to 84 per cent. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



A FEW short advertisements of interest to farmers — and only 

 euch — will be inserted in the Geneaee Farmer for iyrcnly cents 

 a line, or $2 per square, each insertion, payable la advance. To 

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

 menth. The Farmer has large lists of subscribers in erery StaU 

 av'i Territory, and in all tfu> British Provincet, (It has nearly 

 3000 subscribers in Canada West alone.) There U no better or 

 cheaper medium for advertising everything of general interest to 

 rural residents in all parts of the United States and Canada. 



1>BINCE ALBERT POTATOES FOR SALE-At $8,150 per 

 r barri-l aboard of cars. Warrunt-'d genuine. Address 

 May— It* D. NORTON, ,Je., Pitustown, Reus. Co., N. T. 



CET8 OF THE PRINCE ALBERT POTATO— Sent to any 



O a<ldress, by mail, on th<> receipt of four red stamps, 

 my U* M. L. PARKER, Lyndonvllle, Orleans Co., N. T. 



SEEDLING EVEEGREENS.— For sale, 10,000 two-years-ol 

 Scotch Pines — fine, strong plants. Price $20 per thousand. 

 Address C. W. 8EELYE, 



mylt Rochester Central Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



BLOOD STOCK FOR SALE. — One two-year-old Colt b 

 " Mariner," out of " Miss Mattie ;" two Aldemey Bull Calvei 

 one five the other six months old ; two pairs " Shanghai Sheep, 

 my 3t WILLIAM REDMOND, 43 Barclay St., New York. 



-j f\ CTS. PER PACKAGE— postpaid— Boston Marrow Squasl 

 JLiu Rliode Island Premium Corn, Mountain Bush Beans, llort 

 cultural Beans, and White Onion Seed. P. SUTTON, 



May, 1859.— It*? Ransom, Luzerne Co. Pa. 



PEABODY'S EARLY PROLIFIC DENT CORN -five t 

 seven ears on a stalk — 15 cts. per ear, or one dollar per quar 



at the American Seed Store, Rochester, N. Y. 



May, 1859.— 11 



J. O. BLOSS & CO. 



TOP ONIONS! TOP ONIONS! TOP ONIONS !-100 bus! 

 els of Top Onions, in fine order, for sale at $2.50 per bushe 

 Dealers and Gardeners, send in your orders to 

 mylt J. O. BLOSS & CO., 76 Main St., Rochester, N. Y. 



HOLTON'S "SIX WEEKS" POTATOES-Are verygre: 

 jielders; as early as Junes ; indisposed to rot ; and a flm 

 white, table potato, eleven months in the year. A few can be ha 

 of CHAS. C. HOLTON or E. D. HALLOCK, Rochester, N. 1 

 May, 1859.— It* 



RUSSIA OR BASS MATTS— Selected expressly for buddin 

 and tying. GUNNY BAGS, TWINES, &c., suitable 6 

 Nursery purposes, for sale in lots to suit, by 



D. W. MANWAEING, Importer, 

 August, 1868.- 1 y* S4S Front Street, New York. 



A VIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE.— I offer 1200 acres of ric 

 and highly improved land, with good buildings, an abun( 

 ance of marl and wood, on Potomac river, Stafford county, VL 

 ginia, for only twelve thousand dollars. Address 

 May— 8t G. B. WALLACE, Fredericksburg. Va. 



AMERICAN CABBAGE SEED— Of the PREMIUM FLA 

 DUTCH variety. We can supply Gardeners and the Trad 

 in limited quantities, with the seed of the above finest of all Fa 

 and Winter Cabbages. Warranted to head solid. $3 per pouni 

 my 2t J. M. THORBURN & CO.. 15 John St., New York. 



ATANSEMOND SWEET POTATO PLANTS-for the Nort 

 1> — l,0u0, $2 ; 6,000, $10 ; 10,000, $15. Sent safely by Expres,' 

 Directions for culture furnished. Our plants have produced goo 

 crops at the North, even as far as 44°, during years past. 



O. S. MURRAY & SON, 

 May — It* Twenty Miles Stand, Warren county, Ohio. 



SWEET POTATO PLANTS FOR SALE. — Sweet Potat 

 Plants, Nanse.-nond variety, strong, well-rooted plants, foi 

 warded by Express to any point. Per thousand, $2.50 : 500, $1.5t 

 100, 37>(;' cts. Plants sent with perfect safety 1000 miles. Plan! 

 ready for sending out from the 15th of Mav onward. Address 

 May— 2t EMORY LUCE, Ashtabula, Ohio. 



TRICKS OF HORSK DEALERS!! 



BR THE LATE 



"FRANK FOERESTEE." 

 Only 10 cents. Illustrated. Sent free bv mail. Address 

 April— 2t* DINSMORE &. CO., 9 Spruce St., New York. 



JOHN DORR, A tomer and Counaellor at Law. ScotUrUIe, 

 Monroe county. N. Y., will giT« prompt atlealion to any 

 biaineM in Western New York. apU , ment of postage. 



GRAPES BY MAIL.— Diana, Rebecca, Northern Muscadin« 

 Concord, Hartford Prolific, King, Tokalon, Child's Superb 

 and forty-six other sorts of hardy native grape vines for .sale. 



Well-rooted plants can be prepared for planting, and sent b; 

 mail, carefully packed in oiled silk, and postage paid, on receip 

 of one dollar "e:ich. Delaware and Logan vines at three dollar 

 each. Address C. P. BISSELL & SALTER, 



Feb. 1. 1S.W.— 4t Rochester, N. Y. 



TREES AND PLANTS— At the Baiavia Nursery, Batavia 

 Genesee county, N. Y. The subscriber ofl'ers for sale i 

 general assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grapes, Cur 

 rants. Gooseberries, Raspberries, 6trawbcrrie^ Shrubs, Roses 

 Pseonias, D.ihlias, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, Ac, at ver 

 reasonable prices. Descriptive Catalogues furnished on applies 

 tion. ap2t A. L00M18, Batavia, Genesee county, N. Y. 



BEDDING PLANTS, DAHLUS, &C. 

 Rochester Central Nurseries. 



THE Subscriber would call attention to his fine collection ok 

 Bedding Plants, offered for sale this spring, embracing i 

 great variety of Verbenas, Petunias, Heliotropes, Salvias, Scnrle 

 Geraniums, Ac. &c., of ihe best and newest sorU. 

 Also, a largo variety of the finest Dahlias in cultivation. 

 PnvoKLius CArEN.sis — A limited number of this new and beau- 

 tiful plant will be ready for delivery after IJie 1st of May. 



Packing is done in the bejt and securest manner, >nd parties 

 ordering planta can rely upon receiving them in good order. 



Catalogues sent to all applicants enclosing a stamp for prepay- 

 It 0. W. 8EELYE, Bochester, N.T. 



