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THE GEKESEE FARMER. 



TEEMONT. 



Rutland Kutlatid September &— 7 



■Windham Brooklyn " 12—14 



MINNESOTA. 



•Winor^a Winona September 19—21 



NHW JERSEY. 



, Belvidere September 11 — 14 



Warren 



NKW HAMPSnlKE. 



Hillsboro Weare September 19—20 



Rocliingham Portsmouth " 20—21 



Special Notices. 



, James Ptle's Dietetic Salkratus— James Ptle's Dietetic; 

 Saleratus is the purejt, best, and healthiest Saleratus ever made. 

 The Press every where applauds it. More than one hundred 

 and fifty thousand families use it. Grocers all over the country 

 deal in it, and [irefer it' to all others. All who use it certify in its 

 favor ; and when they have proved its qualities will use no other ; 

 for no other icill make as yood bread, biseult, and cake, what- 

 ever may be the pretensions of interested imitators. Depot, Sio 

 Washington St., New York. 



REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. 



GENESEE FARMER OFFICE, | 



ItoCIlESTER, N. Y., JcLV 23, 1S60. f 



NEW YORK MARKET. -July 19. 



FLOUK AND MEAL— The demand fur Western and State 

 flour is more active in part for export to London. Superfine State, 

 $5.15®$5.2o; (or extra do., ^:>.4o@.^5.45 ; $5.30@*o.55 tor choice 

 do.; $5.60@$5.70 for ship|)ing brands of Ohio round hoop exrra. 

 Canada Flour in limited request— .$f).30®.t5.4o for spring wheal 

 extra, and $5.55@,f7.5'l for winter do. Southern Flour lower wnd 

 more plenty — ^5 50(g!,.t5.80 for mixed to good superfine Alexan- 

 dria and $5.85@$7.5U Ibr the better grades Eye Flour at .$3.oo@, 

 $4.25. Corn meal active at .f3 50 for Jersey, $3.60 for Baltimore, 

 and $3.65@,3.7 ' for Brandywine. 



GRAIN- Wheat market more active. Red Western, $1 34>^ 

 ®1.35; Milwaukee club. .|L27@$1.30; No .1 Chicago spring at 

 $1.26; white Canadian, $1.4U®*l-42(^ ; white Michigan at $1.40; 

 white Ohio and Indiana, $1.42@jl 48 ; prime red Southern at 

 $1.40 ; while do., $1.50. Rye in limited demand at 81c@,S3c. 

 Oats— demand fair at b7c@38^cfor Canada East; 3S><^@39X for 

 Western Canada West, and 40@41c tor rlate. Coru lower, at 61 

 @,613io for sound mixed Wescern ; 62c for very choice do.; 63® 

 64c for round yellow ; 65®66c for Western do., and 80c for choice 

 while Southern. 



PROVISIONS— The inquiry for Pork is more active at $19 40 

 @$ 19.50 for new Mess; $1S..^0 for old and prime do. ; $14 25® 

 $14,37X for new Prime. Beef Hams in fair demand — western 

 at $15@$15.50. Beef firm at $4.50®$6.00 for country mess; 

 $8 50@$1().50 for repack, d mess, and $ll@$12 50 for extra mess. 

 Lard, 13®l.^Kc. Butter, 12@15c forOhio, and $14@18c forState. 

 Cheese. 6>^®9c for Ohio, and 8>2@11 for State. 



SEEDS — A fair demand for clover seed at Sc. Cotton seed, 

 $1.10 per bushel of 56 lbs. 



HAY— Demand fair for shipping, at 75®S5c per cwt. 



PHILADELPHIA MARKET. -July 19. 



FLOUR AND MEAL— Market quiet. Standard superfine is 

 held at $5.2."!, and extras at |5.5(»; extra family and fancy lots, 

 $5.75@$6.50. Rye Flour and Corn Meal quiet — the former at 

 $3.62, and the latter nominal at $3 37^ per bbl. in Pennsylvania 

 meal. 



GRAIN— There is a steady demand forWheat— New red, $1.28 

 for prime Delaware, and $1.27 for Pennsylvania ; old Kentucky 

 white at $1.45@$1.5ii; Southern white ra'nges from $1.3ii@$l,40. 

 Eye is quiet — old Pennsylvania at 78®79f'. Corn scarce at 66c in 

 store. Oats firmer — Pennsylvania at 39@40c ; Delaware, 36c. 



PROVISIONS— Mess Pork at $19.50, with small sales. Beef 

 dull. Bacon, ll%c. Shoulders, 10c. Sides, ll@ll>4'-c. Lard. 

 13?8C for ca>h : kegs, 13J.i@14c. Butter dull— solid packed and 

 roll are sellina at 10@12c. 



SEEDS— Quiet. Clover at $4.f0@$4.75 per bushel— there is 

 very little otTering. Timolhy is also quiet at $4@$4.25. Domes- 

 tic Flaxsied kUs on arrival at $1 62. 



WOOL— Market firm and more active. 40@47c for common 

 and medium up to 50@54c for half and full blood. 



BUFFALO MAS KET- July 19. 



FLOUR— Market steady and demand encouraging. $4.75@,$5 

 f.ir extra Wisconsin : for good choice extra Indiana and Ohio. $5 

 ®$5 87>^, and $5.75®$6 for double extras and favorite family 

 brands. 



GRAIN— Wheat market quiet. Red winter Ohio, fl.lSX; 

 white winterj old crop at $1.25. Corn— prices higher; Toledo 



early at 51^0 ; Ohio, 52c ; Illinois at 52c. Oals quiet and steady. 

 Rye dull ai 65c- Peas quiet at6'ic. 



PROVISIONS— H. avy mess pork held firmly at $18.50; light 

 do, $17,110; prime, $18.50. B<ef quiet at $750. Biicon at 8)^c 

 for shoulders; O^^c for plain haiiis. 10>t>'c for si?gar cured, and 

 ll®ll^c for sacked do. Lard, 12c'in bbls., and' 12>^c in keg-. 

 Cheese. 7@8c. 



■WOOL— Prices firm. Extr pulled sells at S8(a),45c ; No. 1 is 

 worth 30@83c ; superfine, 37>^@40c, and extra, 45l-. Good C'lin- 

 ada Wool will bring 80c. 



CHICAGO MAEKET.- July 17. 



FLOUR— Quiet ; sides of t hoicc -pring extra at f 5.25. 



GRAIN — Wheat active wiih s;ilcs of No. 1 whirc on track at 

 $1 20; No. 2 do., $1.11 ; No. 1 red. $1.]V@,$1 12}^ ; No. 2 do., 

 fl.0S@.$1.09; No. 2sprin!-. $l.o(;@.$l,OS; rej.'Cted do.,90c@92e. 

 Oats quiet, with sales at 26^c afloat and 25c in store. Rye quiet 

 — sales of new at 51c on track. Barley dull wiih no sales to quote 

 from. 



PROVISIONS— He.avy mess Pork, $18 75. Lard nominjil at 

 11®llXc. Butter 93^c. Eggs 7c per doz. New potatoes, 44®, 

 50c per Inishel. 



rOULTRV— Chickens, $1.50@$1 75 per doz. Turkeys, 6® 6c 

 per lb. 



CATTLE-Beef Cattle, $3®$3.75, for fair 'o good, and $4 for 

 extra. Hogs — demand good and prices firm with sales at $5.25® 

 $5.35 per cwl. 



HIDES— Dull at the following quotations : Green salted, 714® 

 7%c; dry salted, 10®12>ic; dry fiint, l.^@153^c. 



WOOL — Market qiiiet 25@45c per lb., depending on quality 



CINCDraATI MARKET.-July 30 



FLOUR— M:irkel dull and depr.\-.-(.,l Old mnde superfine is 

 offered at .t4.'_!5, and do. extra at $4.4' ®.$4.('0; extra new wheat 

 at $4.5' ®.'f4.60, and extra family to I'aiu-y al $4.75@$o. 



GRAlN^There is a gool demand for prime white wheat for 

 export— market firm at"$1.0S®$1.10 ; red in ftiir demand at .$l.ri0 

 for prime. Corn — market dull. Oats dull at 37cf(7'3'<c. Rye 6S@ 

 70c. Barlev— old is nominal SO' @85c ; new at 75®SOe. 



PROVISIONS— Mess Pork quiet ; inf. rioi 1 rand-^can be boueht 

 at $18.51 ®.J18.T5 and first-class at $19. Bacn. at i'l^ail'Ve. 

 Cheese, Western Reserve, 7®7>j'c. Butter, 14®15c for Western 

 Reserve, and ll@,12c for Central Ohio ; common dull at ■'-'©lOc. 



HAY — Market firm, with a brisk demand at !i>15®$l6 per ton 

 for prime new, and >18 for prime old in bales. 



SEEDS— Flaxseed at $1.10 per bushel. 



TORONTO MARKET.-July 19. 



FLOUR— Dull. Present quotations as follows : Superfine, .$5.15 

 @-5,20: fancy, $5.40®.5.60 ; extra, .$5.90@$6.20; double extra, 

 -6,50®" per barrel. 



GRAIN— Wheat, .'S1.25@$1.80 per bushel. Barley quiet at 50c 

 @,ti5v. Rye scarce and nominal at 6 c@65c per bushel. Oats in 

 lUir request at 32®3Sc. Peas, 54®.'SSc per hui-h. 



PROVISIONS — Poatoes, new, vary in price from 75c®S0c and 

 sometimes 90c per bushel ; old potatoes, 2''c@27c per bushel. 

 Fresh Butter, 12c@15c ; good new No. 1 tub is scarce at 12c@ 

 V2}4e per lb., wholesale. Eggs, 12>/c@l3c per dozen wholesale, 

 and 15c retail. 



CATTLE— Best beeves at $5 5^ per 10 1 lbs. of beef, and second 

 class at $4.50®$5 ; interior cattle can be had at *S 60. Sheep, ?8® 

 $5 each. Lambs, ?3®t4, and Calves. .$8.5i> each. 



POLTLTRY — Spring chickens l."®,20c per pair, and 25c for 

 year old chickens. Ducks. 30®40c per pair. 



WOOL — Offered very freely and prices better ; 2.'i@,30c per lb. 

 for good washed wool. Sheepskins are also better and sell at 26e 

 each. Lamb-skins, 3C@40c. Beef hides, $5®$5.50 per 100 Iba 

 Calf-skins, 10c per lb. 



BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET.-July 19. 



At market, 1000 Beeves, 390 Stores, 4000 Sheep and Lambs, 4"0 

 Swine. 



PRICES— Market Beef- Extra, $7.25: First qualiiv. $7.00; 

 Second $6.75; Third. $5..50 Workinir Oxi'ti — None. Milch Cows 

 — $41®$47: Tommon, $10@$20. Veai Calve«.— $•'1.00, $4.00® 

 $.5.10. Yearlings— N.me. Two Years old— .$(i@$l 1. Thrre Years 

 old— $1L'®,$17.' Hides— fic®6>f'' per lb- (\ilf Skins — 10c @ 18c 

 per lb. Tallow — fi®6Xc. Sliet-p ^nd Lamb.s_,$1.25@.$1..50; 

 extra, $1.75, $2.ii0®$3.u0 Petis— $0..'.0®$1 75 Swine— Fat 

 Hogs, none. Stores, wholesale, C@0>2C; retail, 6Xc®8c. Spring 

 Pigs, 7?.i'@8c ; retail, «i^@,9c 



Beeves 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 lallow, at the same price, at a shrinkage 

 from live weight agreed on by the |)arties — from 28 to 34 per cent. 



LIVERPOOL MAEKET -June 30. 



FLOUR-American Western canal, old. $ii.86®$«..'in : Ohio 

 $750®«7 75; sour, $0®$6..5O; Canada sweet, $6.75®$7.2.5. 



GRAIN— American white wheat, $1.78®$1 ?8: rea dn. $L5^@ 

 $1 62; Canadian white. »1 6"®$1.78; do. red. $1.51®$1.03. In- 

 <Iian corn- white, $1.06ii®$1.12^; yellow, $1@|;1.01X. AM 

 per bush, of 60 lbs, 



WOOL— Ranges in price from llc@40c per lb. 



