PRICES CURRENT. 



ARTICLES. 



Beans, white, per bush ■ 



Beef, mess, new, per bbl 



Bacon, western, per lb 



Butter, extra, per tub 



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



Hams, per lb 



Hog's Lard, per lb 



Cheese, American, per lb 



Beeswax, yellow, per lb 



Beeswax, white, 



Bristles, American, 



Flax, American, 



Flour, best, per bbl 



Grain — 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, 

 Dec. 29. 



§1 80—2 00 



13 00-13 50 



11 13 



18— 19 



25— 37 



— 15 



11 

 28 

 39 

 65 

 10 



10— 



27— 



37— 



40— 

 9— 

 11 00— 

 2 10—2 40 

 2 00—2 25 

 1 45—1 



83— 



48— 



90—1 



50 

 85 

 55 

 00 



1 00—1 

 90— 

 175 00- 

 11— 

 5 00—5 



10 

 95 



12 

 25 



00—7 00 



1 84—1 86 



2 25—2 75 

 9i— 10 

 68— 75 

 60— 67^ 

 40— 44 



Baltimore. 

 Dec. 26. 



1 37—1 50 



12 00-12 50 



10— 11^ 



25— 37^ 



15— 16 

 10— 11 

 28— 

 40— 



120 00-140 



3 00—3 25 



7 50— 



1 50_] 75 



3 00—3 50 



- 8i 



55— 68 



48— 55 



36— 40 



New York, 

 Dec. 26. 



2 20—2 50 



12 00-13 50 



13 00-14 00 



25- 

 13- 

 16- 



8- 

 27- 

 38- 

 25- 



H- 



10 2.5- 



2 00- 



1 50— 



1 20- 



1 00- 



52- 



81- 



1 00 



1 10— 



- 40 



- 14 



- 17 



- 10 



- 28 



- 40 



- 65 



- H 

 10 50 

 -2 10 



1 75 

 -1 25 

 -1 05 



- 62^ 



- 82* 

 I 06 

 1 50 



130 00-140 

 —3 25 



1 65—1 75 



2 25—2 50 



- H 



75— 80 



50— 68 



25— 40 



Boston, 

 Dec. 24. 



1 75—2 2C 

 14 2.^-14 50 



22— 23 



30— 37^ 



14— 15 



16— 17 



9— 12 



28— 30 



38— 40 



30— 75 



9— 12 



— 10 62 



—2 12^ 



1 40—1 45 



1 10—1 12 



45— 66 



—1 42 



— 10 

 3 00—3 12 



— 1 50 



3 00—3 12 



9— 



70— 



65— 



43— 



10 

 75 

 70 

 50 



Remarks. 



The Flour and Grain market remains without any essential change. Foreign wheat 

 has declined ; sales of Ohio at $2,40 to $2,41 per bushel. Jii/e is scarce and in demand. 

 Barley also scarce, sale of 900 bushels at $1,10, Corji and Oafs remain fair, at the prices 

 quoted in our last. The receipts and demand for Jlour and meal have been quite limited. 

 Good brands, Pennsylvania and Genesee, $11. Linseed Oil is quoted at 'J2 cents per 

 gallon. Provisions — In Beef and Fork no change. Butter and Lard meet with ready 

 sales at fair prices. Country killed Pork is coming in freely and sells readily at $8,25 

 to $8,75 per 100 lbs. Wool. — The demand continues quite fair for the supply of manu- 

 facturers, and price steady. The sales reached 130,000 lbs. the last fortnight, mostly do- 

 mestic, at prices within our quoted range; 14,000 lbs. of it full blood, at G2 a 63 cts. A 

 considerable lot of tub washed at 50 cents per lb. — The market is now bare of low grades 

 of American Wool. 



Baltimore, Dec. 26. — Flour, no change in Howard street, sales at $10,50; choice 

 brands $10,75 per barrel. City Mills — sales at $10 for stand and quality. Rye Flour — 

 last sale $S. Corn Meal — we quote at $21 in hhds. and $4,62^ in bbls. Oats scarce, we 

 quote 49 a 51 cents. Clover Seed is in good demand and scarce; we quote $7 to $8 per 

 bushel. Flaxseed $1,50 to $l;62i, receipts light. Sales oi Maryland Wheat, not strictly 

 prime at $2. Rye at $1,20 to $1,25. Com, white and yellow, at 80 cents, and the market 

 nearly bare. 



New York, Dec. 24. — Hour remains very heavy and with but few sales. The Corn 

 Exchange somewhat benefitted by the news of an important advance in England. Foreign 

 Wheat is held for higher prices. Northern Rye has been sold at $1,40 per bushel. 



Philadelphia Cattle Market. — The supply for the week ending, Dec. 23, was quite 

 small, consisting of only 156 Beeves, 90 Cows with Calves, 210 Hogs, and 1121 Sheep. 

 Beef Cattle were in limited demand, and part of the supply remained unsold. Prices ranged 

 from $6 to $8,50, and a few beasts of very superior quality brought $9, — average price 

 $7,50 to $8 per hundred. Cows with Calves sold at $30 to $38. Hogs were in fair re- 

 quest at $8 a $8,75 per hundred. Sheep met with a moderate demand according to quality 

 and condition, at $2,25 to $4 each ; at the latter ))rice for superior animals. 



