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THE GENEbEE FARMER. 



KKNTUCKY. 



Bourbon Paris September 4— 7 



Logan liussellville " 11 — 14 



Owen ^ew Liberty .October 2— 6 



Salvisa Salvisa " 2 — 5 



Shelbjr Shelbyville August 28—31 



XJiiion Eminence September 25—28 



MISSISSIPPI. . 



Clairborne Port Gibson November 13—16 



Franklin Meadville October 11—13 



Jffferson Kodney November 6— 9 



Panola Panola " 6—9 



Pike Summit " 7—9 



MICHIGAN. 



Tlorse Show 



smawassec 



.Kalamazoo September 11—14 



.Corunna '■ 20—21 



Montgomerv Crawfordsrille September IS— 21 



Posev. ' Ni- w Harmony October 2— 5 



Fountain ...Attica " 10—12 



Noble Albion " 8—4 



Orange Livcmia " 8--13 



Spencer Rockport " 10—11 



Steuben Angola " 4—5 



Union Guslien September 25— 2S 



Union ..Bridgeton " 18—21 



ILLINOIS. 



Adams Quincy October 2—6 



Henry Cambridge. . ; " 3 — 5 



Jo Daviess Galena September 11—14 



Knox Knoxvile " 25 — 28 



Livingston Pontiac " IS — 20 



OHIO. 



Ottawa Port Clinton 



.October 



■WJSCONSIN. 



Badaxe Virisqua September 10—12 



Columbia Cambria •' 18—20 



Jackson Albion " 18-19 



Monroe Sparta " 2C — 27 



St Croix Hudson " 18—19 



Sheboygan Sheboygan Falls « 19—20 



Waushara 'Wautoina October 10—1 1 



Somerset . 

 Sussex . . , 

 Warren . . 



Rice . . . 

 Clinton , 



NEW JERSEY. 



, .Somerville September 11 — 18 



. Newton October 2 — 5 



. .Belvidere September 11 — 14 



MINNKSOTA. 



. . Faribault September 20 



IOWA. 



. . Camanche October 10—12 



TOWN AND DISTRICT. 



NEW YD UK. 



Afton Afton September 12—18 



Arcade China " 13—14 



Altica Tonawunda Valley " 26—27 



Belleville Ellisburgs Adams, &c., " 13 — 14 



Brockport Union October 2— 3 



Cana.slota. '. Farmers' A; Mech. Ass.. September 28—29 



Camden Camden October 8 — 4 



Columbus Columbus " 2 — 4 



Clymer Clymer September 5—6 



D.insville Canaseraga " 19 — 2U 



Gouverneur St. Lawrence Co " 13 



Medina Kidsewav. Ac " 12—14 



Nunda Gt-nesee Valley " 18—15 



North Bay Vienna " 18—19 



Oxford Oxford October 2— 4 



Palmvra Wayne " 2—4 



Smith'ville Town September 6— 7 



Seneca Falls Seneca Falls " 18—20 



Sherburne Sherburne " 26—28 



Sherwood's Corners.. .South Cayuga " 11—12 



Shaneatelea " 25 



UnadiUa Susquehanna Valley .. . " 25—26 



OHIO. 



Ashtabula Ashtabula Co September 24—26 



Belmont Belmont Co " 18—26 



Conneaut Ashtabula Co " 27—28 



Cleveland Horse Show August 21 — 2;i 



Cuyahoga Falls Summit Co September 5 — 7 



Jamestown Greene Co August 29—31 



Madison -Franklin Co September IS — 20 



Plvmoulh Richland Co " 26- 2s 



Kichlieid Summit Co " 26—28 



Salem Columbiana Co September 12 — 14 



Twinsbury Summit Co " 12 — 14 



Wellington Loraine Co October 10—12 



Virginia Wheeling Island September 11—1$ 



Zanesville Msukinghaiu Valley. ... " 18 — 21 



GENESEE FARMER OFFICE, I 



KociiESTKR, N. Y., August 23, 1860. f 



■ ROCHESTEK MAKKET.- August 21. 



FLOUR— Market lower. Millrrs sf'jping flour East but not 

 largely. Winter wheat, $5@$G.25; spring wheat, $5@.$5.5o. 



GRAIN— White Wheat ranges principally between $\ 2«i@ 

 $1.30; red, $l.u5@,^l,lii. Corn, ."lUc, little offering. Oats, by 

 weight, 3;k'. Rve, Cyi}^^ Barley, 60c. Beans, 62i^c. 



PROVISIONS— Mess Pork, iiils.50@|i'2O. Hams- smoked, lie 

 @12Xc. Shoulders 8f@Wc. Butter sells freely at 13c. Cheese, 

 8i-@10c per lb. Lard, i2j4c@13c. Eggs plenty and a drug in 

 the market at 9c per dozen. New Potatoes, 31@.33c. Chickens, 

 10@,12o. Turkeys, I'.'c. 



WOOL— Hard, $4@,j5.50 ; soft, $3@t4, with very little doing. 



HIDES— Slaughtered hide?, 5>j^c. Calf skins, 10c. Sheep 

 pelts, 19c. 



SEEDS- Clover, $5.50@|;6 per bushel. Timothv, $4@,f;4.25. 

 Flax, .$1.05. 



HAY— From $7 to $10 per ton. 



NEW YORK MARKET. -August 21. 



FLOUR — Ohio extras are comparatively firm and in good de- 

 mand for the West Indies. Choice ertvas irregular, .f.5@,^.10 

 for superfine Western ; $5.28@$5.85 for the low grades ot extra 

 do. ; i5.I0®$5.15 for superfine State ; $5.12><j'®|i5.15 lor old extra 

 do.; |5.20@t5.25 lor do. Old Wheat, extra fresh ground ; -$5.25 

 @5.30 for new extra State ; |;5.85@,!f5.40 for choice do. ; .$5.30® 

 |;.y40 for round hoop extra Ohio, and *5..50@$6.60 for St. Louis 

 extras. Canada Flour heavy — $.'^©$5.05 for superfine anil ^5.15 

 @$7.50 for exlras. Southern Flour ste.i.dy— *5.50@,^o.90 for 

 mixed to good superfine Baltimore, &c., and $6.00(a!.$7.50 for the 

 better grades. 



GRAIN — Wheat market easier. Good Milwaukee club, $1.22; 

 extra Iowa, $1.25; mixed Chicago and Racine spring $1.20; Red 

 Western Ohio. $1 23@.$1.2o ; Amber, Michigan, Illi'nois and In- 

 diana, at $1.26®*! 28 : white Ohio, $l.S(i@,$l. 31; choice white 

 Michigan $1.34@S1. 45; white Kentucky, $1.50; red Sl.ite, $1.2". 

 Rye quiet and lower at 75e@77c. Barley more plenty at 75c 

 Oats dull but firm — sales of Western and Canadian at 87c@,39^e 

 and State at 39((?),39>fc. Corn lower, at fiOc. 



PROVISIONS— The inquiry for Pork is limited at $192.")® 

 $19.57 for new Mess; $19 lor old do. and thin n.ess; $13.12,\. fiT 

 old prime and $14 for new do. Beef is in fair reque^t and firm 

 at $4.S7®$G.OO for country mess; $S50®$10.50 for repacked 

 mess, and $ll@$r2 28 for extra; Prime mess quiet. Beef Hams 

 in fair demand at $10@$12 for State, and $14@$15.50 forWestern. 

 Bacon is scarce and wanted at ll^ic. Cut xMeats— Dry saltwl 

 Shoulders at 9%c. Butter. 10c®15o for Ohio, and $15c@2l!c for 

 State, and choice do. 12@.20c. Cheese, 7@,10>jC. 



HAY— 85@95c per cwt. 



PHILADELPHIA MARKET.— August 20. 



FLOUR AND MEAL— Fresh ground Superfine at $5.50. Rye 

 flour, $3.6234. Corn meal is dull at $3.25®$3.87;tC for Pennsyl- 

 vania. 



GR.MN— The demand for Wheat is quite limited— White, $1. 

 3s®$1.40 ; prime red. $1.32@$1.35; choice Kentucky while, JL.'Jo. 

 Rye scarce, and new sells at 70@72c. Corn dull and lower— 78 

 @75o for good yellow, and 71@72c for mixed Western. Oats- 

 Prime Delaware, 84c; new Pennsylvania, 36c. Barley hehl it 85c. 



PROVISIONS— Small sales of Mess Pork at $19.75. City p;icked 

 Mess Beef ranges from $18 to $14 50 cash. Bacon— sides 12 

 @,12>^c. Lard quiet— 18ii^®14c. 



SEEDS— Timothy declined at .$2.7.5®$2.87>^ per bush. Flax- 

 seed is taken on arrival at $1.62®$1.63. 



CHICAGO MARKET. -August 20. 



FLOUR — Market active and 15@20c lower. Good spring wheat 

 at $4.,50; fair at .$4.25 ; double extra, $4.50. 



GRAIN— Wheat— No. 1 spring at S5c ; No. 2 do. 74®75c; No. 

 1 Red winter at $1 ; No. 2 Reil, 94c. Corn— No. 2 Canal. 4oo; 

 rejected, 85c. OaLs — market quiet : No. 1 at 19c in store, and 21« 

 on track. Rye active and steady — iSc in store and 51c on track. 

 Barlev, 42c. 



PROVISIONS— Potatoes— Market dull at 12J^@20c as to qual- 

 ity. Esgs dull at 5®6c per doz. Butter, 9)i@,Wc ; choice dairy, 

 l6@12c. Cheese market quiet— Hamburgh, 9®9^c ; Western 

 Reserve, 7X®8Xc for fair to prime. 



POULTlii— Live Chickens, $l.25@$1.50 per doz. Turkeys, 

 6@7c per lb. 



CINCINNATI MARKET.— August 22 



FLOUR— Market continues in the same position it has been for 

 some lime past; the demand quite moderate, and not equal to 



