THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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ooJ supply at 8>i'c@10Jic per lb. Potatoes abundant a»d good 

 ; 4(ic per l>u8hul. Dressed hogs, 6c@tJXo per lb. 

 CAT LE MAKKE I'— Market well 8upi)lied with beef; first 

 ass, $4.:)U; second do., $:j..5iJ@ii4, Calves, $3@$*. Sheep 

 leiitiful at $.'@$:J each. Lambs, $ 1. 25@$1.75 each. JJecf hides 

 >ic per lb. l,;ull skins, 10c per lb. 

 WuOI.— Steady at 27e@2'5C per lb. 

 HA Y— Scarce. $ 2@,.t-.iii per ton. 

 STltAW— .Scarce at $12 per ton. 



LIVERPOOL MARKET. -Aug. 6. 



FLOUR AND M K A L— Western cantil Flour, $.5.04® $5.52 ; 

 •liiladelphia, B'llliniore, and Ohio, $.5..'J2@,$6 24; Canadian, $5.70 

 jj$0 24; sour $4.8ii@.o.28. Corn Meal. $4.3-J@$4 .0« per bbl. 



(ilCAlN— Anienran white wheat, $1.44@$1,53; red do, $1.26® 

 1 ;i8; Ciinadian white, ♦l.;38@$1.4t; do. red, .1;1.22@$1.3U. In- 

 ian corn— white, $1.0^®.$!. 14; yellow, 66c@90c; mixed, 80c(^ 

 3C. All per bush, of Gu lbs. 



WOOL— Eanges in price from 12c to 40c per lb. 



LONDON MARKET. -Aug. 8. 



FLOUR— American sour, $.5,2s@$6.no ; sweet, — . 

 CiK \IN— Wheat— American while, $1.26@$1.44; do red, $1.20 

 ^|1..38. Indian com— white, 93c@96c; yellow, 96c@,99c, per 



■U ll)S. 



WOOL — Market active and firm. Domestic ranges from 2Sc 

 48c per lb. 



BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET. -Aug. 18. 



At market, 1600 Beeves, 400 Stores, 6000 Sheep and Lambs, 1000 

 ■iwine. 



riilCKS — Market Beef- Extra. $8.00(^$0.00 : First quality, 

 S7.7.5; Second $6.75; Third. $.i.00. Wcirking Oxen— JlDUfT^ 

 fi:)0. Milch Ci>ws—$'i9 @ $40; Common, $i9 @ $20. YenI 

 lalves— $:<.00@$6.00. Vearling.s— $9@12. Two Yeais old— $17 

 a$2l. Three Vears old— $.i8@.$!?2. Hides— 7;ifc@7%c per lb. 

 Jail Skins— 12c @ 13c per lb. Tallow — 7 @7Xc. Sheep and 

 Lambs- $1.00@$l..')(i; exlra, $2.0U@$3.00 Pells— $0.56@$0.62. 

 iwine— Wholesale, 6Xe. PiRS, 6X- detail. 6c@Sc. Fal Hogs, 6X 



Khmai'.ks.— 'I'he market to-day is overstoi ked, and poor qual- 

 ities sre lower; exlra beef remains about the same as last week. 

 Sheep and Lambs are poor, and sell at a low price. Swine dull. 



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

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

 qusirter, or the hi<le and lallow, at the same price, at a shrinkage 

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



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



A FEW short advertisements of interest to farmers — and only 

 such — will be inserted in the Genesee J^Virwier for twenty cents 

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

 secure insertion, they should be sent in by the l.^th of the prcviouo 

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

 and Territory, and in all the JiritUh Provinces. (It has nearly 

 8000 subscribers in Canada West alone.) There is no better or 

 cheaper medium for advertising everything of general interest to 

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



THE NE"W GRAPES. 



HAVING fine facilities for propagating, we are prepared to 

 furnish UNUSUALLY TIIP.IFTY AND VIGOUOUS 

 PLAN IS of all the new hardy Grapes, consisting in part of 



Delaware, $3 each. Concord, $1 each. 



Logan, 3 " Hartford Prolific,.. . 1 " 



Diana,... 5C cts. to 1 " To Kalon 1 « 



Eebecca 1 " Union Village 1 " 



Garrigues 1 " 



For a more extended list, see Catalogue. Th<?8e will be seeure- 

 ly packed and delivered at the Express GflBce in Eochester, at 

 the above prices. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Can now be furnished, securely packed, for fall planting. A large 

 anil cfininlete assortment. 



HOOKER— The best for famiJy use. Pries $2 per hundred; 

 $15 |)er thousand. 



WILSON'S ALBANY— $1.50 per 100; $10 per 1000; besides 

 more than 2."> other kinds. 



tW" OUI{ GltOUNDS COMPP.ISE NEAP.LT TWO HUN- 

 DKED A(;itE.S. We have constantly on hand, and are able to 

 supply, every variety of Nursery productions, of the most thrifly 

 growth. Send for a Descriptive Catalogue. 



H. E. HOOKEPw & CO., 



Sept.- 2t Commercial Nurseries, Rochester, N. T. 



ROCHESTER CENTRAL NURSERIES. 



THE subscriber takes pleasure in offering to the public, for th© 

 coming fall trade, an unusually fine slock of Nursery Trees, 

 Plants, Vines, &^., consisting in part of 

 APPLES, PEARS, PEACHES, CHERRIES. PLUMS, 



BLACKBEKHIE.S, RASl'BEKl'J KS, STRA WBKRRIE3, 

 CURRANT.S. GOOSKI5I' RKIES, 



ORNAMENTAL TliElOS, SHRUBS, ROSES, 

 CLIMBING VINES, 



APPLE and CHERRY STOCKS, 

 and a great variety of other stuff. 



DWARE PEAR TREES. — Our stocic of Dwarf Pears com- 

 prises all the most popular varieties, and the specimens are of re- 

 markably fine growth. 

 PFAc'lI Tl'.EI'.s.— A large assortment — healthy and vigorous. 

 APPLE STOCKS.— 100,000, two years old. Strong. 

 GRAPE VINES. — Strong two years old plants of Isabella, 

 Catawba, and Clinton; fine one year old plants of the most valua- 

 ble new hardy native sorts, such as Concord, l)iuna, belavntre, 

 litbecca, Northern Muscd/i'ine, Union VUlitrje, To Kihlon, 

 Ilnrtford Prolific, Itaabe, Emily, Clara, Loyan, Garrigues, 

 King, &c., Ac. 



REBECCA GRAPE VINE.S,— We can furnish a limited num- 

 ber of extra strong one year old vines of this sort, at %l each. 

 Very fine vines, not so strong as the preceding, but larger than 

 they have usually been sent out, at $1 each. Delaware and Logaa 

 vines, $3 each. All othi-rs mentioned above, $1 each. 



FOREIGN VINES.— Strong plants of tlie most reliable sorts 

 for the cold vinery, at .V) cents each, or $5 per dozen. 



Orders or correspondence should be addressed to the subscriber. 

 Catalogues sent to all applicants remitting a stamp lor prepay- 

 ment of postage. [It] C. W. SEELYE, Rochester, N. Y. 



EU8SIA OR BASS MATS — Selected expressly for budding 

 an'l tyimr. GUNNY BAGS, TWINES, II AY ROPE, Ac., 

 suitable for Nurserymen and Farmers, for sale in lots to suit, by 

 D. \r. MANWARING. Importer, 

 BepU, 1869.— ly« S4S Front Street, New York. 



FOREIGN GRAPES for VINERIES 



EliLWANGER Si BARRY 



HAVE now ready for semling out, a One stock of Grapes for 

 Vineries — strong, heallhy vines, in pots — raised from eyes. 

 They mainly consist of the leading kinds, but include a moderate 

 supply of the most celebrated new varieties, such as 

 MuRCAT IIamhup.o, 

 Stookwooi) Golden Hambubo, 

 Lady Downs, 

 Canadian Ciiif.f, 

 Muscat St. Laurent, 



MUHOAT OtTONEL, &.C., &C. 



Plants carefully packed and forwarded at any moment. 

 For full and detailed information respecting the slock, prices, 

 terms, &c., wo refer tithe following catal'igues, which will be sent 

 gratis, prepaid, to all who inclose one stamp for each : 

 No. 1 — f)eseri]>live (Catalogue of Fruit". 

 No. 2 — Descrijilive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses 



&.C., SiC. 

 No. 8 — Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Greenhouse and iJed- 



ding Plants, itc. 

 No. 4 — Wholesale Catalogue for Nurserymen, Dealers, and others 

 who purchase large quantities. 



KLLWANGER & BARRY, 

 Sept., 1859. — It. Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 



Iron Finger Nails for Husking Com. 



/^■(OULD'S CELEBRATED HUSKING THIMBLE is ac- 

 \J^ knowledged the. best invention of the ago for protecting the 

 fingers and facilitating the operation ot Husking Corn. 



The following letters are samples of thousands now in our pos- 

 session. ReaJ them. 



THE HUSKING THIMBLES CAN'T BE BEAT. 



Tiro, Crawford Co.. Ohio, Nov. 8th, 18.58. 

 Merbp.s. Goui.d & Co. : Inclosed I send yoii $1 for six pairs of 

 your husking thimbles. I bought a nair of yon last fall, and have 

 used them for husking ever since. They outwear anything of the 

 kind I have ever scon, and for husking they ca?i'.' he heat. 



Re.spectfully yours, Wu Morrow. 



THEY ARE BETTEIt THAN ANY MACHINE. 



HiLLBBOKO, Mimtgomery Co , 111., Nov. 27. 18.'58. 

 J. H. Gould & Co., Alliance, Ohio — Sirs: Inclosed I send yon 

 one dollar for six sets of your Husking Thimbles, of the sizes rei>- 

 resented by the measures inclose.d. I used a pair of ihem last 

 year. I prefer them to all the great, small, or little giant Corn- 

 IlMlcers. Yours truly, A. H. Bell. 



We send by mail, post-paid, six s^ts of those Thimbles for $1, to 

 any pf>st office address in the United Slates ; by Exjiredj. rifly seta 

 for $•'). Circulars for one ttamp. Agents wanted. Address 



Sept.— It J. H. GOULD A CO., Alliance, Ohio. 



17OR SALE.- Wild Turkeys domesticated. Also, Urge breed 

 ^ of common Turkeys. Also, a large variety of Fancy Poul- 

 try, all full-blooded. S. SMITH, Darien Depot, Conn. 



