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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 ib 



Beeswax, yellow, per lb 



Beeswax, white, 



Bristles, A merican, 



Flax, American, 



Flour, best, per bbl 



GiiAiiT — 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, 

 Aug. 12. 



§1 37-1 d'Z^ 

 14 00-1.5 00 

 8^— 10 

 12— 13 

 18— 25 

 12— 15 

 11— 12^ 

 10— 10^ 

 25— 26 



Baltimore. 

 Aug. 8. 



New York, 

 Aug. 12. 



Boston, 

 Aug. 9. 



42— 66 

 8^— 9 

 25—9 00 



70—1 



60—1 



85— 



98—1 



40— 



1 00—1 



75—1 



70— 



175 00- 



7— 



3 25—3 



50—6 

 35—1 



8i- 

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37Jr 



00 

 40 



1 25—1 50 

 13 00-14 00 



7— 

 16— 

 20— 

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9— 



9— 

 23— 

 .S8— 

 25— 



9— 



7 87—8 50 



1 5.5—1 65 



1 00—1 



60— 



00—1 



36— 



87—1 00 

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0— 



4 00— 

 6 00—6 

 1 37—1 

 3 00—3 



40— 

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13 50 



8- 



18- 



25- 



12- 



9- 



7- 



23- 



38- 



25- 



9- 



8 00- 



1 80- 



1 74- 



1 00- 



52- 



1 06- 



— OOj 



-14 50 



- 10 



- 20 



- 31 



- 14^ 



- 10 



- 9^ 



- 25 



- 40 



- 65 



-9 25 

 -1 85 

 -1 75 

 -1 00 

 •1 12i 



- 65 



130 —140 

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8^— 9 

 50— 68 

 50— 58 

 40— 50 



1 37-1 75 

 15 00-15 50 



— 20 



25— 26 



14— 15 



9— 10 



9— 13 



25— 30 



38— 40 



9— 12 

 50—10 00 



1 05-0 00 



I 10—1 12 



75— 78 



1 00—1 10 



20 00 pr ton. 



6— 

 2 00—2 



2 87—3 00 

 10— 11 



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THE FARMERS' CABIIVET, 



A seini-monthly newspaper, is published by 



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