THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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(<l>i;!).50 for fair to prime quality per 100 lbs. Cows and Calves, 

 J-AJO.fi-JS, •.iccon.iin^ to condition. Sheep, 7c@8>^c per lb. net. 

 Hogs, $7(g>$S.2o per IMU lbs. 



BUPFALO MAKKET.-Oct. 20. 



FLOUK— Market steady, folate su|>frfiiic, $4.40@,$4..')0 ; Illi- 

 nois and Wisconsin extra, $+.7.5@$4.yo afloat; Mictiigan, Indi- 

 ana, and Ohio extra, $4.6o@,$5; double extras, $5.10@$r>.50 ; 

 Oaiui.lian extra, $5®i5.10. 



Glt.V IN— Wheat rinn ; Michij^an white, $1.17; Canada and 

 Milwau!;ee club, y2c@93c ; Chicago spring No. 2, 9oc@!.92c. Corn 

 tirui with a fair deniainl at .Si)c@.90c. Kye quiet at t8c. Barley 

 ill ijDod demand at 6Sc@7uc for Canadian. Oats— no sales. Cana- 

 lUan I'eas. 6;>rc. 



rtKrODS— Timothy steady at $2.25@,$2.50. 



ri;OVIyK)N^— Mess Pork, $10: prime dull. Hams, 10>,'c for 

 su(^ar-euo(l; plain do., lOe. .Shoulders, 7>»C. Lard steady at 

 1J>bC. Hanituiri;h Cheese, 8c@.ye. 



CHICAGO MARKET. -Oct. 18. 



FLOUR — Market steady and tolerably active. Superfine, $3.25 

 (^So.iiO; extra, $-l.l5@$4.25 tor cwramon to choice. 



GKAlN — Wheat Hrni. with an advancing tendency; No. 1 

 white, $1,06@$1.08: No.T red winter, 98c; No. 2 do., 85c; No. 

 1 red sprin;;, .ilc; No. 2 do., 79@8iic; rejected, 75e. Corn steady 

 at SOc for old ; new, shelled, 45c@48c ; do. in the ear, 3i3c@,85c. 

 Kye. (!.')c@66c in store and on the track. Barley — No. 1, 57c; 

 No. 2, 50c in store. Oats — No. 1, 30c@:32c in store and afloat. — 

 Beans — inferior, 40@,50c ; common to good, 60c@.75c ; prime 

 nav. 7-iorrfi$l. 



SKKliS—Titnothy- prime, $2.10(rt>$2.15; dirty, $1.85. 



r!;oV 16 k)N.S— Mess Pork. $15@,.tl5.25. Bacon Hams, lO^c 

 @llji^c. Lard, llc@12>jc, Butler— demand good for the best 

 quality at lo;^c@15c; inferior, ltp@12c and dull. Cheese firm 

 at 9e@.9Jt'c for W. K. ; 9;,'4eCHlc for Hamburgh. Eggs in good 

 demand at ilc@.12c. Potatoes — -extra to choice, 3.5c(gj.40c ; sweet 

 — exira to choice Illinois, $l(g>$1.25; do. Southern, $1.25@$1.<30 

 per bushel. 



POULTRY— Chickens, $1.50@$1.75 per doz. Prairie Chick- 

 ens, $1.3i@.$1.50 per doz. 



CATTLK MAKKET- -Beef Cattle, $2@,$2.37;^ per cwt. Hogs 

 $4.51) |iiT cwt Tallow — country, 10c; city, lO^c. 



HIDE-;— Flint. 14(7;ilf)(;; dry salted, 12c@,14c; green do., 7@8c. 

 Pelts- ^e])!., olic(«j.7.i; Oct., 7.5c((J!.S7i^c. 



ll.VV — New prairie. $3.50(7/- !i;4 lor foose; old pressed do., $5.50 

 @,fH; pressed timothy. $'.l.5li'7'.$10; loose do., $fi.,50(g>$7 per ton. 



WOOL— Native, 3Jc(r/;3.''c : half to full-blood Saxony, 35c@4.5c. 



CINCINNATI MARKET. -Oct. 19. 



FLOUE— Market firm. Superfine, $4.65(ra$4.75 ; extra, (a;$4.85 

 (??.$5 30. 



liRA IN— Wheat firm, with a good deiiand; white, $l.]fi(5i, 

 $1 l-i; red,$I.0(;@,$l.08. Corn— new dull at 43c@,4.ic ; old scarce 

 ai 80c. Rye firm wilh a good demand at S0c(glS2c. Barley dull 

 at (;5e@,68c for prime, and 55c@.60c U-' ordinary. Oats in good 

 request at 45c(?A4Go. 



SKKliS — .\Lirket dull for Clover at .$5. rnnothy in moderate 

 demand a( $J.2.5r(i'..t2.50. Flax steadv at $1.10. 



PROVISIONS- Mess Pork freely offered at $14.25@$14.50.— 

 Bacon- sides, Kijirf; shoulders. S,Vc; bulk sides, 9,Ve ; shoulders, 

 7'«e. Lard freely offered at 10,?^c. Butter firm at iy(«M6c. 

 Cheese in good demand ; "Western Reserve. 8>sc@.10>^c ; Goshen 

 farm, lie; Durham farm, 12c ; pineapple, 17c@.19e. Potatoes — 

 demand moderate at 40c@.(50e per biwhei, according to quality, 

 and $1.25(Si41.75 per bbl. 



OATTLh; MARKKT— Beef Cattle in active demand at $2.25@ 

 $■^..50 per IdOlbs. gross for inferior to prime. Sheep, .tl.5li@,$S 

 each. Lambs, $1.75@,$i..50 each. Hogs in good supply and fair 

 demand at .$4.25@,.$4.75 per 100 lbs. gross. Tallow, 10c@10;^o 

 per lb. 



HIDES— M.arket dull. Flint. 14c@15c ; dry salted, 13»@l4c; 

 green salleil. ti)^c(?/).7c ; green, 6c. 



II.VY— Market firm at $lfi(5)$17 per ton for prime timothy 



LIVERPOOL MARKET. -Sept 30. 



FLOUR AND MEAL— Western cnnal Flour. $4.80® $5.52 ; 

 Philadelphia, Baltimore, an<l Ohio, .$5. J -fT-.'} 0.24; Canadian, $5.76- 

 @,$6.24; extra qualities, $6v24/(/ $i> ri ; s..iir $4.sii@$6.4*. accord- 

 ing to quality. ln<lian Corn Mi-;il, $4,oJ(.7 |4 ^■•<\ ]>i-r bbl. 



"(JKAIN— American white wli.-al. $l.:;f.(r':.-i;l 5 >; red do, $1.22® 

 $1.33; Canadian white, tl.3()f,-.*l. l-t : <lo. re<l. *t.lUrr/\|l.3'J. In- 

 dian corn — white, $1.0'-#$l.l.'; yellow, 84e(g,8ye; mixed, S8c® 

 85c. All per hush, of Gu lbs. 



WOOL— Market very firm at previous quotations. 



BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET. -Oct. 20. 



At market, 190U Beeves, 1100 Stores, 7000 Sheep and Lambs, 1100 

 Swine. 



PRICES— Market Beef— Extra. $8.0n@$0.00: First quality. 

 $7.75; Second, $G.50; Third. $4.7.5@$.5. Working Oxen— $bH'@. 

 j'60. Milch Cows — $44 (g, $41) : ( ommon, $19 @ .$20. Veal 

 CVlvea— $3.00@$.5.00. Yearling.-- $9(S;.ll. Tw« Yeais old— $16- 

 @$20. Three Years old— $-.::l^/i.$24. Hides— 6c@,CiiC per lb.— 

 Calf Skins — 12c ((VI (lOc per lb. Tallow — 7 @.7;<;c. Sheep and 

 Lambs— $l.itii(r(.ij;l..Vi; extra, $2.Oi@$.S.00 Pelts— $0.'K®$1.00. 

 Swine — Spring Pigs, 5>ijc; retail. (>c®7c. Fat Hogs, (i'i. 



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

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

 quarter, or the hide an<l tallow, at the same price, at a shrinkage 

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



Kkmarks — Owing to the large number of Beef Cattle at market 

 prices have declined 25c per cwt Sheep and Lambs sell 25c per 

 head lower than last week. Swine are unchanged. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



A FEW short advertisements of interest to farmers — and only 

 such — will be inserted in the Gene-we Fanner for twenty cents 

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

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

 month. The Farmer has large lists of subscribers in evert/ State 

 and Territory, and in all the Briti>)h Provinoes. (It has nearly 

 SOOO 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. 



KEEP YOUR CIDER SWEET.— An original invention and 

 a new article of merchimdlse. Patented Sept. 27, 1859. Will 

 preserve and keep sweet. Cider, Wine, Sjrups, and all kinds of 

 malt liquors on draught. Beeipe $1. H. M. ELY, Syracuse, N.Y, 



TORONTO MARKET. -Oct 19. 



FLOUR— Market dull; superfine, $4..3,5 ; fancy, $4.60; extra, 

 $4,>5l'(ai^'5; double extra, $.=..10frA$.i.2.5. 



GR.MN — Wheat firm with fair receipts; extra prime, $1.16® 

 $1.20; g<..od. $l.li'®$M6; inferior to common, $1((5),$1.10 ; spring 

 whfiit. 90c@.98c. Barley in fair demand with a limited supply .-it 

 <>i'>(.-®70e. Kye steady at 6 'c. Oats in limited supply and firm at 

 %-i':(fi:o'^c. Peas in good request at 5iV(ri).57c. 



POTATOKS-Sm ply good at 2'=c(r/),25c per bushel. 



APPLES- Supply large at $1..50®$2 per barrel. 



CUTl'lCR- Fresh is freely offend at ISc@20c ; tub butter of 

 Mse bc5f (inalily wanted at 14c. 



I'OULTRV— Supply gocxl. Chickens, 25c per pair. Ducks. 

 *)o(7ri35 per )i!iir. Turkies, 5Cc®.55c. 



HAY— $14(?;,$23 per .on. 



LONDON MARKET. -Oct. 3. 



FLOTiR — Americjin sour. $5 3^@.$R,24: sweet, — , 



OR > IN— Wheat— American while, *1.26®$1.44; do red, $1.25 



®$1.88. IiidiaQ corn— white, 90c®93c; yellow, 87c@93o, per 



W lh.s. 

 WOOL — Market Arm, but prices remain unchanged. 



ANDRE LEROY'S NURSERIES 



AT ANGERS, FRANCE. 



THE Proprietor of these Nurseries, the most extensive in 11m 

 worM, has the honor to inform his numerous friends and tli« 

 public, that his CATALOGUE of FRUIT and OKNAMENTAl 

 TREES. SHRUBS. ROSES, SEEDLINGS. FRUIT STOCKS 

 &c., for the present season, is now ready, and at their disposal. 

 Applv, as heretofore, to , 



F. A. BRU6UIERE, 

 Oetober— 3t i>l Cedar Street, New York. 



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 All persons IN WANT OF EMPLOYMENT will at ouoe 

 receive our Cataloguo of Books, prepaid, by forwarding (U 

 their address. Particular attention is requested to the liberal 

 offers we make to all persons engaging in the sale of onr Largjj>- 

 Type Quarto PICTORIAL EAMlLY BIBLE, with about Oiw 

 Thou^nd Engravings. On receipt of Uie estKblished j-rice. Six 

 Dollars, the Pictorial" Fai,n:ly Bible, with a vjellrliawid Subscrip- 

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 our risk and expense, to any central town or village in the United 

 States, excepting those of California, Oregon, and Texas, Our 

 books are sold by eanvas<e,rs, and are well known to be Ihe inoyt 

 saleable. Address, postpaid, ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 

 jjov.— U No. isl Willimn street. New York. 



"Iron-amalgam bells, 



WE are offering a superior class of cheap P.ell.s, which while 

 pos.sessed of the excellence of tone and sonorous qiKdilics i,f 

 brass ones, are yet made of an an algani (ctiiefly imii) wUicli 6< 

 afforded at about «ne-fourtJi the price of oniinary btll-metal. 



50 lb. bell, with yoke and standard, price $5 



75-' " " '• " S 



1<0" " " " '■ 1'^ 



150" " " " "18 



Tlie latter is especially adapted to Academya and small Churches, 

 and may be distinctly heard three miles. 



On receipt of price, we will deliver free on board cars, steam 

 boats, or to Express Co., marked to any address. 

 It HEDGES, FEEE, ii CO., No. 6 Main St , Cincinnati, O. 



