PRICES CURRENT. 



ARTICLES. 



Beans, white, per bush 



Beef, mess, new, per bbl 



Bacon, western, per lb 



Butter, extra, per tub ■ 



liutter, fresh, per lb. (market,). . . . 



Hams, Jersey, per lb 



Hog's Lard, per lb. 



Cheese, American, per lb ■ 



Beeswax, yellow, per lb ■ 



Beeswax, white, ■ 



Bristles, American, 



Flax, A merican, 



Flour, best, per bbl 



G.iAi.\ — Wheat, per bush. Penna. . 

 do. Maryland,. 



Rye, per bushel, 



Corn, do 



Oats, do 



Barley, do. Penn 



Peas do 



Hat, Timothy, per 100 lbs 



Meadow Grass, 



Hemp, American dry rot, ton 



Hops, first sort, 1836, lb 



Plaster Paris, per ton, • 



Seeds — Cloverseed, per bushel,. . . . 



Flaxseed, rough, do 



Timothy, 



Tallow, per lb 



Wool — Saxony, fleece, per lb 



Merino, 



1-4 and common, 



Philadelphia, 

 Nov. 14. 



13 



87— 

 00-13 

 11 — 

 19— 

 25— 



50 

 14 

 20 

 37 

 15 



10— 

 27i— 

 37— 

 60— 

 10— 

 00-10 

 10—2 

 90—2 

 — 1 



40— 



77— 



11 

 28 

 39 

 70 

 12 

 25 

 15 

 00 

 35 

 85 

 43 

 80 



1 00—1 

 90— 

 175 00- 

 15— 

 3 25—3 

 —6 

 1 75—1 

 3 00—3 



68— 

 60— 

 40— 



10 

 95 



16 

 50 

 50 

 80 

 25 

 10 

 75 

 67J 

 44 



Baltimore. 

 Nov. 11. 



1 

 12 



75— 

 00-13 CO 

 10— 11^ 



25— 37^ 



15— 

 10— 

 30— 

 40— 



16 

 11 



—9 62^ 



New York, 

 Nov. 12. 



1 45—1 87^ 

 12 00-13 00 



1 30—2 05 



81— 



48— 



83 



1 12A— 



120 00-140 



00—3 

 50— 

 50— 

 00—3 



55— 



48— 

 36— 



25 



50 

 8^ 

 68 

 55 

 40 



25— 



13i- 



17— 



8— 



27— 



25— 

 8i- 

 62i-10 

 75— 

 50—1 

 10—1 

 00—1 

 50— 



40 

 14 



10 

 29 

 40 

 65 

 9i 

 00 



75 

 20 

 06 

 60 



00— I 

 12—1 



12^ 

 25 



130 00-140 



Boston, 

 Nov. 11. 



1 85—2 15 

 13 50-14 00 



30— 37i 



15— 



8— 



28— 



38— 



30— 



9— 



— 10 



15^ 

 12 

 30 

 40 

 75 

 12 

 00 



—2 12^ 



98—1 00 

 53— 65 



—3 25 



65—1 

 25—2 



75— 

 50— 

 25— 



75 

 50 



H 

 80 

 68 

 40 



3 25—3 50 



— 1 

 75—3 



9— 

 85—1 

 65— 

 SO- 



SO 



25 



H 

 30 

 70 

 55 



Remarks. 



FLOUR AND MEAL. — Superfine Flour continues to advance; several thousand barrels 

 of Pennsylvania and Delaware have been sold at $10. Com Meal is in demand; Rye 

 Flour remains firm at former quotations. 



GRAIN. — The market is very dull for all descriptions of Grain. Wheat — Pennsylvania 

 white sold at $2,15 per bushel; Foreign sold at $1,93 a $1,95 per bushel. Rye is in slow 

 demand; Southern sold at $1,12 a $1,16 per bushel. Corn — the article is dull, but sales 

 to some extent have been made; 7500 bushels round yellow sold at 95c. per bushel; white 

 at 85c.; some Southern at 90c. for flat yellow. In Oats we hear of no sales. 



HOPS — Are plenty and dull of sale, at present, at 14 cents per lb. 



PROVISIONS. — 5ef/remainsatabout our last quotations. Fork — small sales of Mess 

 at $26 a $28; Prime $22, being an advance. Butter has declined slightly. 



WOOL — Remains firm; supplies from the interior are falling off — sales since our last, 

 at former prices, of from 50 to GO, 000 lbs. 



In the Cattle Market little or no change since our former report. 



UiiUimore, Nov. 10.— /"/flur — Howard Stiett— lIi)ld(Ns iKive li.iciiiie more liim, and some of them are askine an 

 advance of l^i cents ($'.',(W) on the heiotofore prevailing store rate Wf hear of no transaction;--, howevt-r, ahove 

 f '.l,.'5ll, and we i)nolH accordini'ly. 'I'lie vva;;on |)rice has advanced a little, and now ranges troin $'.),-J5 to $'.l,;t7i. 

 Sales of City Mills, early in theweek at$li,'2.5. Some sales have since been made at ^y.'i'iand $>i,a7 J-i, and UtU 

 of extra at ,|!!),.50. Sales of Susqnehanna at |;n,(i2I-J, and oica.-ionally for a lot of choice hrand at $'.l,7r>. in- 

 npecllons of the week, 767.5 barrels, and '215 half bar els. Gva.n— Two cargoes Wheal, ]7.(!0U btislals.sold on Tnes- 

 day at $I,'J.5, $-2,05, andS2,10, accordins to the quality. Sales (d" .Md as in quality, rani;e from ;sl,.")0 to ^:.',05. 

 Corn — Sales of white at 81! aH4 cents, and yellow at ^H a Si) cen's, T<i-day we quote wh:le ai 81 a ti'J ccnu, and 

 yellow at SS cents. Kye — We quote at 1,20 per bushel. Oais— We que te to-day ai -18 cenis per bushel 



PHtnliiirrr/i, Nov 7 — Rusiness of all kinds continues very lively. I'/iecse has been scarce, bul one of our most ac- 

 tive and vinilant merciiants has just receivid near 2110 casks ol }:ood Uliiu. He e.vpecls !• to 10 cents for his Ohio, 

 which isa fine article. Icathir.-t have bei'n very high and scaice in our inarkei; a lot of Kentucky, about lli,000lbs. 

 was broiichtto onr city on Monday, and bought at onceliy two of inir merchants; lerinsca>h; piicenot iranspired, 

 and a large part of them have alrt-ady been sold, /'ruit— I'ried Apples and Teaches are both in fair deinaiKl,for the 

 former .W, and for the latter 1,50 to 1,7.') is freely given, liy the quantity — good Kaisinscoininaiid ;i lo 4,50 a box, and 

 are not plenty— good izreen Apples sell readily at 1,00 to 1,'2.'> per bbl.— choice articles higher. Fish are not jilenty, 

 and the prices hit'li. Vloxir—'V\\p supplies of Flour are light for the season, and very readily commands 7,25, cash, 

 per barrel, out of wagons, and 7,50 out of stores. 



Snbdcribcri are Informed that we are enRa^ed in reprinting the bark nnmbars, and 

 as fa«t a* executed, the numbers neceasnry to complate their aet* will be fortvarded* 



