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THE farmers' cabinet. 



VOL. ] 



PKBCES CURREiVT. 



ARTICLES. 



Beans, white, per bush 



Beef, mess, new, per l)bl 



Bacon, western, jier lb 



Butter, extra, per tub 



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



Hams, Jersey, per lb 



Hog's Lard, per lb 



Cheese, American, per lb 



Beeswax, ycliow, per lb 



Beeswax, white, 



Bristles, American, 



Flax, American, 



Flour, best, per bbl 



GuAiN — Wheat, per bush. Penna. 

 do. Maryland, 



Rye, per bushel, 



Corn, do 



Oats, do 



Barley, do. Penn 



Peas do 



Hay, 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, ■ 



Philadel|)hia, ; 

 Dec. 14. I 



Baltimore. 

 Dec. 12. 



SI 87—3 



13 00-13 



11 



18— 

 25— 



0U| 



.501 

 13 



19; 



37 j 

 15 



1 75— 

 12 00-12 50 

 10— 11^ 



i\ew 

 Dec, 



York, 

 , 12. 



Jiosion, 

 Dec. 10. 



1 45—1 87^1 I 7.5—2 Oi 

 12 00-13 50 13 50-14 0( 



25— 37^ 



10— 

 27— 

 37— 

 60— 

 9— 

 00— 

 25—2 

 90—2 

 45—1 

 83— 

 48— 

 90— 



11 

 28 

 39 

 70 

 10 



35 



00 

 50 



8.5 

 55 

 96 



15— 

 10— 

 30— 

 40— 



IG 

 11 



10 50— 



1 30—2 05 



78— 

 44— 



80 

 45 



1 12A— 



120 00-140 



3 00—3 25 



7 50— 



1 50— 



3 00—3 50 



— 8h 



5.5— 68 



48— .55 



36— 40 



. 25 

 14 



16- 

 8- 

 27- 

 38- 

 2.5- 



Si- 

 lo 2.5- 

 2 00- 

 1 50- 

 l 20- 

 1 00- 

 52 

 81- 

 1 00 

 1 10— 



- 40 



- 16 



- 17 



- 10 



- 28 



- 40 



- 65 



- 9i 

 10 50 

 -2 10 

 -1 75 

 -1 25 

 -1 05 



6 



- 82 

 I 06 

 1 50 



30— 37i 



15— 

 8— 

 28— 

 38— 

 30— 

 9— 



15J 

 li 

 3( 

 4C 

 It 

 15 



—2 12^ 



— 62^ 



130 00-140 



—3 25 



65- 



25- 



75- 

 50- 

 25- 



-1 75 



-2 50 



- H 



- 80 



- 68 



- 40 



98—1 00 

 66— 6G 



3 25—3 50 



— 1 50 

 75—3 25 

 9— 9i 

 85—1 30 

 6.5— 

 SO- 



TO 



55 



Remarks. 



No important variation in the price of articles during the last fortnight — staple articles all 

 firm at former prices. COTTON of a good quality is in demand ; stock nea.T\y exhausted ; 

 sales of Upland at 19 a 20 7-8 cents. A small quantity of Tennessee Cotton, received by 

 way of Pennsylvania canals and rail-ways, sold at 17^ to 18 cents per lb. 7''be FLOUR and 

 MEAL market remains at our last quotations. Receipts light, and demand limited to home 

 use, at $11 per barrel for good brands; Genesee, $11. Considerable sales of sour New-Or- 

 leans at $7 to $7,50. — Rye Flour is scarce, and sells at $7,50 per barrel. Corn Meal — sales 

 of several hundred hhds at $19, and Brandy wine $20 each. Further sales in bbls.at $4,56i 

 «ach. Buckwheat Meal — sales in hf. bbls at $4,37^. GRAIN — Wheat continues in de- 

 mand; sales of good Ohio, via New- York canals, $2,40 per bushel; Pennsylvania, $2,25 to 

 $2,35; southern, new crop, $2,20. iJye— Further sales of Odessa at $1,50 a $1,48. Some 

 Southern, $1,2.3. Corn is very dull, and several cargoes of old and new &)uthern are 

 afloat unsold. Sales of Pennsylvania from store at 95 a 93cts., flat yellow 88cls. afloat. A 

 sale of superior white in store at 87cts. Oats — cargo sales of Southern at 49 a 48 1-2 els. 

 Beans— sales of 2 a 300 bushels of Southern white, at $1,80 a $2 per bushel. HEMP— x\o 

 change in prices. PROVISIONS— Stock of Mess Pork very scanty. Killed Pork from 

 wagons sells at $8,25 a $8,75 per 100 lbs. Butter and Lard are in limited demand at 

 former prices. Cheese is in steady demand at 10 1-4 to 11 cents per lb. SEEDS — Sales 

 of several lots Cloverseed at $6 to $7 per bushel for common to priine quality. Sales of 

 Flaxseed at $1,84 a $1,95; one lot of 270 bushels from Albany at $1,86 per bushel. 

 WOOL — The demand limited, and prices uncb.anged. 



The Cattle Market is well supplied, and at about former rates, as we learn that no 

 essential variation has occurred in prices. All kinds of country produce in demand, and at 

 prices amply remunerating the owners. 



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