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THE farmers' cabinet. 



NO. 10. 



PRICES CURRENT. 



ARTICLES. 



Beans, white, per bush 



Beef, mess, new, per hbl 



Bacon, western, per lb 



Butter, extra, per tub 



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



Hams, Jersey, per lb 



JHog's Lard, per lb 



Cheese, American, per lb 



Beeswax, yellow, per lb 



Beeswax, white, 



Bristles, American, 



riax, A merican, 



Flour, best, per bbl 



Geain — 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. 29. 



Baltimore. 

 Nov. 26. 



New York, 



Nov. 28. 



Boston, 

 Nov. 26. 



SI 

 13 



87— 

 00-13 

 11 — 

 18— 

 25— 



."JO 

 14 

 19 

 37 

 15 



I 75— 



14 00-15 50 



10— IH 



25— 37^ 



10— 

 27^— 

 .37— 

 60— 

 10— 

 10 75-11 

 2 10—2 

 1 90—2 

 — 1 

 84— 

 50— 

 85— 



11 

 28 

 39 

 70 

 12 

 25 

 25 

 00 

 49 

 85 

 55 

 90 



15— 



lo- 

 go— 



40— 



16 



11 



1 00—1 

 90— 

 175 00- 

 15— 



10 



95 



16 



25—3 50 



00 



82 



2.5—7 

 80—1 

 25—3 50 

 — 10 

 68— 75 

 60— 67^ 

 40— 44 



10 00-10 50 



1 30—2 05 



81— 83 

 48— 



1 12^ 



130 00-140 



3 00—3 25 



7 50— 



1 50— 



3 00—3 50 



- 8^ 



55— 68 



48— 55 



36— 40 



1 45—1 H7A| 1 85—2 13 

 13 00-13 50 13 50-14 00 



25— 

 13^- 

 16— 

 8— 

 27— 

 38— 

 25— 



n- 



10 2.5-10 75 

 1 75— 



1 50—1 75 



I 15—1 20 



1 00—1 06 



50— 60 



1 00— I 06 

 1 12^-1 25 



130 00-140 



—3 25 



30— 37i 



15— )5i 



8— 

 28— 

 38— 

 30— 



9— 



12 

 30 

 40 

 75 

 12 



—10 00 

 —2 12J 



98—1 00 

 53— 65 



I 15—1 15 



3 25—3 50 



1 65—1 75 



2 25—2 50 

 - 9i- 



80, 

 68 

 40 



75— 

 50— 

 25— 



— 1 50 

 75—3 25 



9— 

 85—1 

 6.5— 

 50— 



9i 

 30 

 70 

 55 



Remarks. 



Flour and meal. — Sales of good brands Superfine Wheat flour at $11 per barrel ; re- 

 tail $11,50 ; Rye, $7,25 ; Corn meal., $4,62i ; Buckwheat meal, $3,75 to $4,00 per cwt. 



Grain. — The supplies of old Pennsylvania Wheat have been light and the prices higher, 

 some good in store at $2,25 ; a lot of inferior new crop southern at $1,98. Rye., a sale of 

 1500 bushels handsome, from Odessa at $1,50; inferior new crop southern at 1,20 a 1,25. 

 Barley, sales of about 10,000 bushels North River at 90 a 95c per bushel . Corn, demand 

 quite limited, sales of Southern white afloat at 83cts, yellow 89 a 90, and from store 91c; 

 Pennsylvania mixed 90 a 92 delivered, round yellow 96a693 cts. in store. Oats, cargo 

 sales of Southern at 48 a 50 cents per bushel. 



Plaster. — A cargo sold on the Delaware at $4,75 per ton. 



Provisions. — Beef and PorK remain as formerly rated. Lard and Butter are declining. | 

 J«ersey Lard is held at 16c. Sales of Keg Butter at 18, tub 19c per lb. 



Seeds. — Sales of Cloverseed at $5 for inferior old, and 6,25 a 6,372 for fair to good rew. 

 Sales of Flax seed at 1,81 to 1,84 per bushel. 



Wool, no change since our last report. Fresh Pork, 8 to 10 cents. Potatoes, 75 cents. 



[Note. — Country produce of all kinds in demand — prices fair. We think ita good time 

 fc-r farmers to bring in their supplies of produce.] 



Cattle Market. — The supply of the last week consisted of 465 Beeves, 105 

 C ows and Calves, 425 Hogs, and 1300 sheep. Beef Cattle were in demand at $7 to 8,25 

 pcrcwt. Cows and Calves, part were taken at $25 to $35, and Dry Cows $14 to $18. 

 H ogs were dull and prices on the decline, sales at 7| to 8^. Sheep sold from $2 to 4,25, 11 

 ai id some from W^ashington County $4,50 to 4,624. • 



.Pitishurg, Penn. — A very lieavy business has hi en done this fall in Pittsburgh. Tlie market is well supplied 

 w itli CHKESK, but prices remain fir ui, a larfje lot of Kit) c:is!(s sold at 9 cents jier lb. Flour/ on the decline ; sales 

 ^ .2.5 7.5U per barrel. Grain is in (.'ood demand ; wheat reiidily coniniauds §1.31 ; Barley 75; Rye 6(i, and 

 O. \Ts 33 cents per bushdi. Pork is in demand at 5 to 5; cents per Ih for larjie (quantities ; small lots 7 lo t^i cents 

 pe r lb. Hops Kl to J4 cents per lb.— Lard 10 to 11— Sekds, Red Clover ^,5 to 5,'J5 ; Timothy §l,fvJio 1,7.5; Flax, 

 (c lear) $'1,15 to 1,20 per bushel.— Wool, common and quarter blooded, wadlicd, 43 to 45 cents, Merino 45 lo liO 

 ce nls per lb. (unwashed from 25 lo 33 Per cent less). 



