PRICES CURREi^T. 



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 ib 



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, 

 March 14. 



H 80— a 



14 00-15 



17— 



25— 



13— 



14— 



10— 



26— 



.37— 



40— 



9— 



10 50-11 



2 10—2 



2 05—2 



i 50— 



85— 



49— 



83— 



00 

 00 

 12 

 18 

 31 

 14 

 15 

 11 

 27 

 39 

 65 

 10 

 75 

 25 

 25 



93 

 53 

 90 



Baltimore. 

 March 7. 



1 75— 

 14 50-15 

 17— 



25— 37^ 



17- 



16— 



10— 



28— 

 40— 



18 

 17 

 11 



iNew YoTk, 

 March 10. 



2 2tl— 2 50 

 12 00-15 



Boston, 



March 8, 



1 10—1 

 90— 

 175 00- 

 10— 

 00—5 

 00—8 

 87—1 

 25—2 



25 

 95 



11 



25 



00 



90 



75 



— 11 



68— 75 



60— 67^ 



40— 44 



10 00-11 50 

 —2 30 



1 35—1 

 92— 

 62— 



40 

 95 

 65 



1 12*— 



00—3 

 00—8 

 62—1 

 25—4 



50— 

 45— 

 35— 



16 

 25 

 50 

 75 

 00 



H 



60 

 50 

 38 



11 



25— 

 13^- 

 15— 



H- 



27— 

 28— 

 25— 



H- 



25- 



2 50—3 00 

 00 15 50-16 50 



13— 14 

 22— 25 

 30— 37i 

 15— 16 



14— 15 

 10— 

 26— 

 38— 



37 

 14 

 16 

 10 

 28 

 30 

 65 

 9^ 



11 

 30 

 40 



-1 40 



50— 65 

 1 06—1 09 

 1 00 1 06 



130 00-140 



4 00— 



65—1 

 25—2 



75— 

 50— 

 25— 



75 

 50 



80 

 68 

 40 



—9 12 

 12 00-12 50 



—1 45 

 18—1 20 

 65— 70 

 90—1 00 



9— 10 

 3 75—4 25 



— 1 

 00—3 



9— 

 70— 

 65— 

 45— 



50 

 12 

 10 

 75 

 70 

 50 » 



To Correspondents. 



After the present number was in type, 

 we received several valuable communications. 

 They shall appear in our next. 



IVotJee to Saibscribers. 



The present number of the Cabinet has been 

 unavoidably delayed — the indulgence of our 

 patrons is therefore solicited. While making 

 an apology for the delay of the present num- 

 ber, it affords us an opportunity of referring 

 to another subject of equal interest to botii 

 publishers and readers — we allude to the 

 paper on which the Cabinet has been hereto- 

 fore printed. We have made several ar- 

 rangements for a supply Osgood and uniform 

 paper ; but we liave invariably been disappoint- 

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 and its pages interesting to the agricultural 

 community, we cannot omit an expression 

 of our sincere thanks to the individuals who 

 have contributed to its columns, as well as to 

 the large list of practical farmers, who have 

 come up promptly to its support. We have 

 assurances from every quarter of the state, 

 and indeed, from all the middle, and many 

 of the western and southern states, that our 

 objects have been duly appreciated, and that 

 our enterprize will be amply sustained. Many 

 of the difficulties we had to contend with at 

 the outset l:ave been overcome — We now 

 stand on solid ground. Still we need, and 

 most respectfully solicit the continued and 

 unremitted assistance of the friends of agri- 

 cultural improvement — and with confidence, 

 as by assisting tins enterprize they do not 

 merely benefit a few individuals, but the 

 irreat mass. 



THE FARMERS' CABIIVET, 



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