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PRICS:S C1JRR£NT. 



ARTICLES. 



Philadelphia, 

 Nov. 14. 



Baltimore. 



Nov. 10. 



^1 37-1 63^1 



New York, 

 Nov. 14. 



Boston, 

 Nov. 9. 



I 



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, 



14 00-15 00 



8— 10 



14— 15 



18— 25 



12— 14 



7i- 8i 



10— 12 



26— 27 



42— 65 

 8^- 9 

 9 00—9 50 

 1 87—2 03 

 1 60—1 75 

 1 00—1 12 

 1 03—1 05 

 40— 43 



1 00—1 25 



00-0 00 

 70— 80 



175 00- 



9— 10 

 3 2.5—0 00 

 6 50—7 00 



1 37—1 46 



2 00-0 00 

 8^- 10 

 00— 00 

 45— 50 

 00— 00 



25-0 00 

 00-13 00 



7- 9 

 16— 20 

 20— 25 

 13— 13^ 



9— 10 



9— 11 

 23— 25 

 38— 40 

 25— 65 



9— 10 

 00—8 75 

 80—2 00 

 60—1 80 

 82— 85 

 96— 98 

 33— 34 



14—1 

 11 00-1 



8— 

 18— 

 20— 

 12— 



7— 



9— 



26^— 



38— 



25— 



6— 

 9 00 



1 60— 

 1 60 



1 06 



35— 

 00— 



15 I 

 3 00 12 



10 



21 



25 



14 



92 

 11 

 27^ 

 40 

 65 

 7 



00 



1 80 

 1 75 

 1 06 

 1 12 



45 



37—1 75 

 50-14 00 



12 



00-0 00 

 00 pr. ton. 



6— 7 



— 9 

 00—3 50 

 00—7 00 

 37—1 50 

 25—4 00 



— 10 

 40— 50 

 35— 40 

 25— 30 



8 50—9 50 



12 50-14 00 



— 11 



75— 80 



50— 68 



40— 50 



17— 18 



25— 28 

 14— 15 



8— 9 



8— 9 



26— 32 

 38— 40 



9— 12 



87—9 oa 



25—1 33 

 05—1 06 

 48— 00 

 00-0 Oft 



20 00 pr ton. 



2 75—0 00 

 15— 16 



87—3 00 

 10— 11 

 50— 55 

 45— 47 

 30— 33 



Philadelphia Market — November 14. 



RE9IARKS —FLOUR AND MEAL.— Supplies have increased this week, and prices have again improved 

 25 oent^ per bbl. for superfine flour ; sales of conimon to fair brands at S9 50, extra $9 75 ; sales for export at 

 S9 37i a 9 5^1 The stock is light and tiiraly held at tlie above rates. Kye Flour has advanced; sales at $G 00 

 per bbl. Corn Meal, hlids. have sold freely at 322 50 a 23 ; bbls. at $5 I'-'i ; later in the week at $5 UOi ; Buck- 

 wheat Meal $3 50 per half bbl. GRAIN.-Owing to the limited supplies arrivm?, Wheat lias sold at higher 

 rates Sales of "ood to prime lots of Pennsylvania, at §1 95 to 2 03 ; Southern, $1 90 a 1 95; about /, (100 bushels 

 Foreign at $1 50 a 1 05; for Odessa, and '!$1 7ti to 190 for German. Market now bare. Rye— an import of 

 5 000 bushels Hamburg, good quahty, sold at$l OG. Large sales of domestic, at $1 to 1 07, being 6 cents advance. 

 Sales of Forei-u at $1 08 a 1 12i. Corn is scarce and wanted. Sales of flat yellow at $1 to 1 03 ; prime at 91 to 

 lO'T- New tolerably dry, at 80 to 83 cents. Oals— sales of Southern at 36; Pennsylvania 40 cents. PKU- 

 VISIONS.-^In Beef, Pork, and Bacon, there is no material change— 5 a 000 kegs and tubs of butier have sold at 

 13ia 14 cents; sales of Western lard at 9, and Jersey at lOJ a II cents per lb. Cheese is steady. RAGS.— Coun^ 

 try ra-rs are wanted ; sales of No. 1, Leghorn, at 8i cents per lb. WOOL— The market has become more ani- 

 mated" and the sales to a fair extent. About 40 to 45,000 Ihs of American have iieen sold, prime fleece at about 

 45 No 2 42i andcommouat 30 cunts per 11). cash. A large lot of South American sold at 13 cents. CAlil-fc^.— 

 Prices are nearly steady ; Beeves at $6 50 to 7 50 ; Hogs $7, and extra, $7 50 per cwt. Sheep at from $1 /5 to 

 $4 25 each. 



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