THE GENESEE FARMER. 



291 



ILLIKOtS. 



.Quincy October 12—14. 



.Princeton " ^i~J/ 



.Mt. Sterling 1? ao 



Mt. Carroll September 21—23. 



Vir<'inia Au2:ust 30— Sept. 1. 



'Urbnna October 4—7. 



Charleston September 14—17. 



y----- •M«"'* :: IMI: 



28— so. 

 14—16. 



4— 6. 



5— 7. 

 4— 7. 



10—15. 



4—7. 



4—7. 



Pontiac. '.'.".".' ....... .September 27—28. 



1 



Daign. 



,gk" ...Carthage 



" ■ ■ ■ I Cambrid e;e October 



ton McLeanshoro 



ikee'.'.'.". Soldier Creek Grove. ^^ 



j^'. « 



Dixon ^j 



Aniboy 



jston. 



27—28. 

 21)— 23. 

 20—23. 

 21— S.'i. 

 28—80. 

 4— 6. 



Libertyville. 



1 Decatur "' 



on EdwardsvlUe J 



m Union Fair. .Mattoon ' 



an Bloomington 



7 October 



Island Kock 'island September 21—23. 



lir....; Belleville " 14-16. 



mon Springfield October 4— 7. 



Winchester " ^ — 7. 



ler . . .Rushville September 28—80. 



■■■■; Toulon " 29-Oct.l 



;■■■ Shelby ville October 11—14. 



'ell ' Fremont. September 28—29. 



$ureA Paw Paw " 29-30. 



illion Catlinr.. ^ 20-23. 



;n Monmouth " So oa 



sside .Morrison " 28—30. 



■WIBCONSIK. 



jbia Portage City September 20 



Madison 



.Juneau 



Lancaster .. 



Monroe 



" Dodgeville , 



son Lake Mills. 



sha ^ ■ . 



towoc Manitowoc October 



-21. 

 20—32. 

 14—16. 

 13-15. 

 22—24. 



6— 7. 

 21—22. 

 23—24. 



8— 4. 



.Prescott September 14-15 



and Eichland Center 



..Janesvilla " 



lygan Sheboygan Falls " 



foix Hudson " 



kesha Waukesha 



,hara Wautoma October 



28—29. 

 20—22. 

 14—15. 

 20—21. 

 14—16. 

 12—13. 



haca Waupaca Seplember 20-21. 



' • Elkhorn " 21—28. 



22—23. 



vorlh 



lebago . . . 



.Oshkosh ... 



IOWA. 



nose Centerville October "— J- 



B . . . . Boonesboro September 24— 2o. 



r Clarksville " 28-29. 



feer' Waverlv " 28-29- 



3 Gordo Mason Citv Octobor 10— 11 • 



ir '. M. T. Butlers ....... " 6—7. 



ware.". Delhi " 4-5. 



,] St. Charles City " 5—6. 



Jin " " ... -Fldora September 21—22. 



liltoA Webster City October 19- 



I iboldt Dakola . 



I Marengo 



; IS.. Chariton, 



laska. 

 hall., 

 gan .. 



20. 

 • 5. 

 6— 7. 

 12—13. 



Boone 



MISSOURI. 



Columbia September 27—80. 



^„_ Pleasant Hill " 2<i— 23. 



Ctiarilon Keyteville October 3— 6. 



Cen A g. Fair Booncville " 3 — 8. 



Clinton Plattsburg September 13—16. 



Dade Greenfield " SS— 30. 



Green Springfield October 11—14. 



Gasconade llermann September 21— 22. 



Howard ...Fayette 



Jackson 



Lewis Newark 



Lawrence Mt. Yerncm. . . 



Moniteau Tipton 



N. W. District St. Josephs September 18— 22. 



Polk October 4— 6. 



Pike Bowling Green September 20— 23. 



Randolph lluntsvUlc August 31— Sept. S. 



Saline Miami September 20—23. 



. October 



13—16. 

 27. 



13—17. 

 4— 6. 

 10—18. 



T»--NNE6SSE. 



27-20. 



26—29. 



18—23. 



4— 8. 



Carroll Huntingdon October 



Dyer Dyeri<burg " 



Division Jackson " 



Payette Somerville " 



Gibson, Trenton September 27—30. 



Henry Paris October 12—14. 



Hickman Centerville " t~ l' 



Lincoln Fayetteville " .,°— „°- 



Macon Lafayette " 18—21. 



Maury Columbia September 19—24, 



Marshall Lewisbnrg 



Middle Division Shelby ville. .". 



Putnam Cookeville 



Obion Troy 



Shelby Memphis. 



13—17. 



» 26— Oct 1. 



..October 11—15. 



" 11—14. 



^._._ « 11-15. 



Sumner .......... '. '. iOallalin September 26— Oct. 1. 



Smith Pvome " ?^~„r ^' 



Warren McMinnville October 19—21. 



Weakly Dresden " ^7-29. 



Williamson Franklin 4—7. 



Wilson Lebanon io oo 



Wayne Waynesboro ib—^i. 



TOWN. 



NEW TOKK. 



. . .September 27, 

 . . . " 22, 



...October 6, 



...September 2=*, 

 . . . " 27. 



Brookfield, at Clarksville, Madison Co — 

 Bvron and Bergen, at Byron, Genesee Co 



Camden, at Camden, Oneida Co 



Canaseraga, at Dansville, Livingston Co.. 



Coventry, at Coventry, Chenango Co 



Dryden, at Dryden, Tompkins Co ' 



Galen, at Clyde, Wayne Co 



Harpersville, at Harpersville, Broome Co 



Hartland, at Hartland Corners, Niagara Co. . . . 



Lebanon, at Smith's Valley, Chenango Co ^^ 



Lodi, at Lodi, iSeneca Co 



Nunda Union, at Nunda, Livingston Co ^^ 



Oxford, at Oxford. Chenango Co 



Palmyra, at Palmvra. Wayne Co October 



Sandy Creek, at Washingtonville, Oswego Co. .September 8, 



Skaneateles, at Skaneateles, Onondaga Co ' ^■<- 



Smithville, at Smithville, Chenango Co 



Smyrna, at Snivrna, Chenango Co 



Susquehanna Yalley, at UnadiUa. Otsego Co.. 

 Jonawanda Valle). at Attica, Wyoming Co. .. 



Union, at Adams, Jefferson Co 



Union, at Medina, Orleans Co 



Union, at Trumansburgh, Tompkins Co 



Yates, Yates Center, Orleans Co 



Oskaloosa September 14—16. 



Albion October C— 7. 



Jacksonville September 20-23. 



Des Moines " •'^~"'?' 



■reshkk Montezuma " 22—23. 



■ Ibv .... Shelby ville October 27—28. 



la. '.'.'. Toledo September 21— 22. 



bsteV FortDodge " 14-15. 



Indianola October 6— 7. 



KENTUCKY. 



irbon Paris September 6— 9. 



tral Danville " 6—10. 



rke " Winchester August 80— Sept. 2. 



O wensboro October 11—14. 



[iderson and Hop- -,o m 



ins Henderson « 18—21. 



rrison Cynthiana Seplember 20— 23. 



nton Independence " 27 — Oct.. 



ran Kussel ville October 11-14. 



son and Bracken. . Germantown September 27—30. 



rcer PaWisa " 27—80. 



Ison Bardstown " 12—16. 



lion! Eminence " 20-23. 



firren Bowling Green " 4—7. 



28. 

 28. 

 7. 

 29. 

 28. 

 29- 



21. 

 24. 

 17. 

 -17. 



9. 

 30. 

 -13. 



9. 



15, 

 14, 

 30. 

 28. 

 15, 

 16. 

 80. 



REVIEW OF THE MAEKETS. 



GENESEE FAEMEE OFFICE, ) 



EociiESTEB, N. Y,, Auo. 22, 1859. j 

 Most of the Grain Markets in this country are still in a very 

 unsettled state. In some — New York especially — Flour and 

 Wheat had declined recently to a low figure. The downward 

 tendency has been again arrested by one of those fitful changes 

 which have so frequently occurred during the present year, and a 

 rapid advance of 25c to 50c per bbl. on Flour, and a correspond- 

 ing rise in the price of Wheat, have taken place within a few 

 days. That this advance will be long sustained, is scarcely prob- 

 able.' A reaction may be expected at an early period. The 

 Wheat crop in America has been secured in good condition, the 

 quality is reported good, and the yield abundant. It would seem, 

 therefore, that moderately low prices must rule for the next year, 

 unless an active export demand should arise, or the quantity pro- 

 duced should fall much below the estimated amount. In Eng- 



