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THE GENESEE FARMER. 



PROVISIONS— Mc88 Pork, $1S; prime, $16; stock light.— 

 Mess Beef, $20 for oily packed. Bacon — sides, 9Xc@10c ; Uams, 

 10>i'c@12c; Shoulders, 7?4C@9c. Green Hams ana Sides, 9c@ 

 9>»c; Shoulders, 7c@TMc. Lard, 12c@1234C for tierces and 

 barrels; ISctgilSVc for kegs. Butter dull— roll, llc@12c; pack- 

 «<l,9c@llc. Chee80, 0>iC((JilO,'^c for Ohio. Eggs, 14^c@15^c. 



CATTLE MARKET.— The Beef Cattle offered recenUy were 

 of inferior quality ; prime were in good demand, and brought 

 flill prices, ranging from $S to $12 per 100 lbs, the latter for extra 

 quality. Milch Cows, $25@$50 for common to prime. Fat Sheep, 

 4c@4)^c per lb., gross. Stock Sheep, $2@$2.50 each, llogs, 

 S>tfc@93>ic per lb., neU 



IIAY— limolhy, best qualitv, 90c®95c per 100 lbs ; inferior, 

 75c@S0c. 



WOOL — More freely offered ; demand limited. Prices range 

 from 35c to 65c, cash, for common to full blood. 



BUFFALO MAKKET.-Juae 21. 



PLOUR — Common State from spring wheat, $5.75; good do., 

 $6@$6.25; extra do., $6.75; Wisconsin and Ohio extras, $7@$S ; 

 favorite brands, $8.25. 



GRAIN— AVheat— standard spring, $1.16; winter red, $1.40® 

 $1.60; fair to prime white. $1.6,')@$2 for the range. Corn, 70c@ 

 72c; heated, 6Sc. Rye, $]@$1.03. Barley quiet at 67c. Oats 

 dull and declining; 46c@48c. 



PROVISIONS— Market dull, with a downward tendency.— 

 Mess Pork, $17@$l"-25 for heavy ; $lf.(3i.1;16.25 for light; prime, 

 $12.50®$13. Mess Beef, $9.50@$10. iJry salted shoulders, 6)^c; 

 smoked do., 7)(c. Plain Hams, 9^0 ; sugar-cured, lOJ^c. Dried 

 Beef, 10c@10Xc. Lard, li;ic®r2c. Cheese, 7c@Sc from first 

 hands. 



CHICAGO MARKET.— June 18. 



FLOUR — Market dull and heavy. Sales of mixed brands of 

 spring extras at $5.80. 



GRAIN— Wheat— red winter No. 1, $1.35@$1.40; No. 2 do., 

 $1.10; standard spring, 95c@$l in store. Corn 66c@6Sc for No. 

 1 in store and afloat ; No. 2, 62Xc in store. Rye dull at 90c@95«. 

 Barley quiet at 40c©56c. Oats quiet; No. 1 in bags, 45c. Beans 

 7oc@,$l for common to good. 



SEEDS- Clover, $4.40@$4.50. Timothy, $1.50@$1.70. Hun- 

 garian grass, $2.S5®$3. 



PRO VISIONS— Mess Pork, $17.50. Cut Hams, 7i^c@8c ; do. 

 Shoulders, 6?ic@6c. Bacon Hams, 9Jic®llc ; do. Shoulders, 

 7c@7X'e. Lard scarce at 11>4C@U^2C. Butter— choice tabl-, 

 12c@lSc. Eggs firm at 12,M'e®13c. Potatoes active at $1.05® 

 $1.10 for prime; common, 70c@S0c. 



POLTLTRY— Live Chickens, $1.60@$1.75 per doz. Turkeys, 

 6c®9cperlb. 



HIDES— Green city, 6.;^@6Xo; country, 6>fc@7c; do. salt, 

 7j^c@Sc; dry flint, 16c®17c; murrain dry, 15c@16c. 



CATTLE— Market dull. Common to good fat cattle $2.50®4.75. 



SHEEP— $2.20®$2.50 per head. 



HOGS— $5®$.'5.50. 



WOOL— Market declining; receipts limited. Fleece — com- 

 mon n;itive, 25c@30c; >i-,30c®32c; ^i', 32c®:34c; ?i, 35c@3Sc; 

 full, 3Sc®40c. Pulled -No. 1, 20c®25c. superfine, 3Uc®36c ; 

 extra, 35c®40c ; double extra, 40c®42c per lb. 



CINCINNAn MAKZET.— June 20. 



FLOUR— Market for flour very dull, with moderate local de- 

 mand and but little inquiry for shipment. Sales of superfine at 

 $6..'iO®$G.65: extra and family, $6.7ii@$7. 



GRAIN— Wheat market a shade firmer, with rather more 

 inquiry. Sales of fair to good and prime red at $1.30®$1.40 ; 

 do white, $1.40®$1.45; inferior, $1.27. Com firm at S0c@S5c. 

 Barley firm at G0c®61c. Rye active at 95c Oats steady at 

 &Sc@.59c. 



8KKDS— Clover, $5. Timothv dull at $2. Flax quiet at $1.80. 



PROVISIONS— -Mess Pork, $it>.25®*16.50. Bacon— sides, 9c ; 

 Shoiflders, 7c. L.ard, ll^'c- Butter— Western Reserve, 13c®I-tc ; 

 prime central Ohio, llc@,12c. This department generally very 



POTATOES— Market firm. Meshannocks, 90c@$l ; white 

 mercers, $I®$1.10. 



HIDES— Flint, 16c@lTc: dry salted, 15c®16c; green salted, 

 S}icfft,9c ; green, 8c per lb. 



HA V— Timothy firm at $1*®$19 per ton. 



BEEF CATTLE— In good supply and market dull at $3®$5 

 for common to prime.^ 



SHKEP— Plenty and dull at $1®$,'} each, according to quality 



HOGS— Supply liberal, and market duU at $4.50®$5.50 per 

 cwt., gro»». '^ 



WOOI^-A dull feeling prevails; 30c®45c for common to full 

 Dlo<j<l. on arrival. 



TOKONTO MARKET. -June 20. 



FLOl'K— Market depressed and exceedingly doll. There Is 

 not Kufflou-nt movement to establish quotatious. 



GK.UN- Whenlln poor supply; choice, $1.60®$1.70; medi- 

 nm «n.l commtm. $1.A^®$I.5(1; spring wheat in goofl demaml at 

 $..40®$1 .^0. BarL'y and Rye quiet at 7nc®75c. Oats in eood 

 demand nt Sftc^.'.-vr- Peas in good request at S5c®90c. Com 

 flrmlv held at 9<ir®9.V:. 



PlioyiSIONS-lMcM Pork, $20®22; prime mess, $16®$17; 

 prime, $18. Hams,9c®10c; »inok8d, 10c®KXc Bacon— sides, 



8Xc®9c. Butter, llc@12>i^c for Ji'esh ; 8Xc®10c for 1 

 Eggs plentiful at 8Xc@10c per dozen. Potatoes firm. 

 70c@S0c per bushel. 



HAY— Moderate demand at $12®$17 for common 

 $1S@$21 for best timothy, per ton. Straw, $10®$12 

 scarce. 



CATTLE MARKET— Beef Cattle, $7@$8 for mediur 

 per 100 lbs., deducting one-third for shrinkage. Sheep- 

 $5.50®$6 each ; shorn, $4@$5. Lambs, $2@$2.2.'j each 

 $3®$7 for the range. Beef hides, 6><c per lb. Sheep t 

 clipped. $1.50@$1.C0 each. PelU, 12>^c@2uc. Lambi 

 each. 



WOOL— More active with increased demand at 26c®E 



LIVERPOOL MARKET. -Jtine 3. 



FLOUR AND MEAL— Western canal Flour, $,'5.04 

 Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Ohio, $5.7G®$0 4S; Canad 

 ®$6.00; sour, $4.S0@5.28.Corn Meal, $4.32@$4.56 perl 



GRAIN— American white wheat, $1.65®$1.80; red 

 $1.58; Canadian white, $1.50@$1.65; red, $1.40@$1.50. 

 corn— white, $1.20@$1.26; yeUow, 97c®$l; mixed, 

 All per bush, of 60 lbs. 



SEEDS — American red clover, nc®12c per lb. t 

 linseed cake, $43.20 per ton of 2240 lbs. 



WOOL— Ranges in price from 12c to 34c per lb. 



LONDON MARKET. -June 6. 



FLOUR— American sour, $6.24® $7.20; gweet, — . 



GRAIN— Wheat— American white, $1.8S@$1.62 ; do i 

 @$1.56. Indian com- white, 96c®99c; yellow, 96c®i 

 60 lbs. 7 -a' w . v!i» 



WOOL — Market inactive. For the various qualitie 

 range from 26c to 44c per lb. 



BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET.— June W 



At market, 900 Beeves, 200 Stores, 200O Sheep and La). 

 Swine. 



PRICES — Market Beef— Extra. $9.50@$0.00: Firs 

 $9.00 ; Second, $8.00 ; Third, $5.75. Working Oxen 

 $180. Milch Cows — $39® $41; Common, $20 ® $2 

 Calves— $3.00@$6.00. Y'eariings— none. Two Years 

 @$27. Three Y'ears old— $30@$34. Hides— 7?ic@S> 

 Calfskins — 12c® 13c per lb. Tallow — 7® 7i<;0c. S 

 Lambs— $1.75@$2.00; extra, $3.00@$5.50 Pells— $1.J 

 Swine— Stores, wholesale, 6c@7c; retail, 6;^c@Sc. Bp 

 9c®9>^c; retail. 9c®10^c. 



Beeves are sold here by the head, at prices per lb. eqi 

 estimated weight of beef in the quarter, together with 

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

 from live weight agreed on by the parties — from 28 to 34 



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PERUVIAN GUANO.— No. 1 Peruvian Guano, G«i 

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BLOOD STOCK FOR SALE. — One tw(vyear-o1d 

 " Mariner," out of '' Miss Mattie ;" two Alderney Bnl 

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

 my 8t WILLIAM REDMOND, 43 Barclay St, New 



FARMS FOR SALE. — I offer for sale 1550 acres of 

 pro<luctive land, upon navigable waters In Staffijrf 

 Va., which would make four ^ood farms and would b« 

 the following prices: Farm No. 1, at $16 per acre; NaS 

 No. 8, at $7.50 ; No. 4, at $.'5. For information, addre* 

 Accokeek P. 0., Stafford Co., Va. jy3t JOHN MINOR, 



FARM FOR SALE.— A farm of one hundred aci 

 half a mile of the vill.igc of Middleport, Niagara Ct 

 is offered for gale on reasonable terms. It is weu snppt 

 bams, sheds, orchanls, and all necessary improvemenii 

 well watered. About 20 acres are good wood land, the n 

 cultivation. Inquire ot or address TUOS. F. SMITI », 

 July, 1359.— 3t* , Middlep(»l^ f 



