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THE farmers' cabinet. 

 PRICES CUKREx\T. 



VOL. I. 



ARTICLES. 



Beans, white, per bush 



Beef, mess, new, per bbl 



Bacon, western, per lb 



Butler, extra, per tub 



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



Hams, per lb 



Hog's Lard, per lb 



Cheese, American, per lb 



Beeswax, yellow, per lb 



Beeswax, while, 



Bristles, American, 



Flax, A merican, , 



Flour, best, per bbl 



GiiAis — Wheat, per bush. Penna. . 

 do. Maryland,. 



Rye, per bushel, , . . . 



Corn, do 



Oats, do 



Barley, do. Pcnn 



Peas do 



Hay, Timothy, per 100 lbs 



Meadow Grass, 



Hemp, American dry rot, ton, 



Hops, first sort, 1836, lb 



Plaster Paris, per ton, • 



Skeds — Cloverseed, per bushel,. . . . 



Flaxseed, rough, do 



Timothy, , .... 



Tallow, per lb 



Wool — Saxony, fleece, per lb 



Merino, 



1 -4 and common, 



Philadelphia, 

 April 11. 



$1 60—1 &>. 



14 00-15 OO' 



9A— lOi' 



16— 171 



Baltimore. 

 Ap ril 7. 



1 62—1 73 



iN'ew York, 

 April 10. 



Bostui), 

 April 8. 



••* I a 50—3 00 



13 00-15 00 15 50-16 00 



12— 

 II — 

 10— 

 27— 



13 



12 

 11 

 28 



25— 37^ 



42— 



8^- 

 9 25—9 50 

 1 95 — 2 05 

 1 70—1 90 

 1 20— 



90— 



50— 



95 

 63 



1 00—1 25 

 1 0.5—1 20 



16— 

 10— 



28— 

 40— 



17 

 11 



9 00—9 25 

 1 75—2 05 

 1 40—1 65 

 1 12—1 25 

 85— 91 

 55— 56 



!8— 20 



25— 



m- 



9— 

 10— 

 27— 

 38— 

 25— 

 8i- 



37 

 14 

 II 

 12 



28 

 40 

 65 



18 — 2'i 



28— 

 14— 

 13— 

 10— 

 28— 

 31 — 



31 

 15 

 15 

 13 

 30 

 33 



9— 12 



9 00—9 25 11 00-11 50 



175 00- 



9^— 10 

 4 50—4 75 



1 65—1 70 



2 25—2 75 

 11— 12 

 60— 73 

 58— 64 

 40— 44 



1 12i— 



— 16 

 4 25—4 75 

 8 25—8 50 

 1 60—1 65 



50— 

 45— 

 35— 



8^ 

 60 

 50 

 38 



—1 40 

 90—1 05 

 45— 50 



1 00—1 06 



1 00— 



1 45—1 75 



1 00—1 10 



65— 70 



1 10—1 20 



130 00-140 



8— 91 8— 

 3 7.5— 



, 2 87—3 12 



— lol 11— 13 



70— 75| 70— 75 

 50— 65i 65— TO 

 35— 45' 45— 50 



The Markets have been for some time 

 past, and still continue in a very unsettled 

 state. The general tendency is downwards. 

 Flour has declined considerably from former 

 prices, and is still goinor down. 



The wagon price of Flour per barrel, is 

 rather less than the prices above quoted. 



^0,000 Morus Multicaiilis Trees* 



We learn that E. P. Roberts, eilitor of the I'armcr 

 and Girdener, Raltiniore, has received the first parcel of 

 an invoice of 2ll,iiO(l Morns Mnlticaulis Trees, which 

 will be disposed of on pleasina; terms for cnsh. They 

 are wairarited genuine, and if taken in their original 

 packages, bargains may be expected. 



Sugnr Beet Seed Agency 



For the sale of the choice Sugar Beet Seed, imported 

 Ironi France; also, the Report of the Agent of the" Beet 

 Sugar Society," on making Sugar from the Sugar Beet, 

 and other information relating thereto, at No. 44 

 Arcade, North end of west Avenue. Entrance from 

 Market street and from Chesnut street, between Sixth 

 and Seventh streets. 



Farmers and others interested in promotinj the grow- 

 ing of the Sugar Heet and making of Beet Sugar, can 

 obtain the Seed and Report at a very low piice at tho 

 AKemy, which has been opened folely for promoting 

 the object, by usefully disseminating the Seed ana 

 information. Orders from the country, directed to the 

 "Sugar Beet Seew Aoencv," Philadelphia, will be 

 attended to. 



THE FARMERS' CABINET, 



A semi-monthly newspaper, is published by 

 MOORE & WATERHOUSE, No. 67 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 



JOHN LIBBY, PITTSBURG, PA. 



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