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WI50I.ESAI.E PRICES CrRREl^T. 



ARTICLES. 



Beans, white, per bush 



Beet", mess, new, per l(bl 



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 



<iRAIM — Wheat, per bush, Penn'a 



Do. Maryland,.. 



Rye, per bushel, 



Corn, do 



Oats, do 



Barley, do. Penn 



Peas. do 



HAY, Timothy, per 100 lbs 



Meadow Grass, 



Hemp, American dry rot, ton, 



Hops, first sort, 1837, lb 



Plaster Paris, per ton, 



SEEDS — ( .'loverseed, per bushel 



Flaxseed, rough, do 



Timothy, 



Tallow, per lb 



WOOIj— Saxony, fleece, per lb 



Merino, 



1-4 and common, • • ■ • 



Philadelphia, 

 March 8. 



14 00—13 00 



8— 

 12— 

 00— 

 10— 

 9— 

 9— 

 25— 



10 

 14 

 00 

 11 

 10 



101 



30 



42— 65 



lh~ 8 



8 00— 8 50 



1 55— 1 G5 



1 50— 1 f.O 



90— 1 00 

 70— 77 

 36— 37 

 85— 90 



1 00— 1 25 



80— 85 

 70— 80 



150 0—160 



9— 10 



3 2.5—3 37^ 



5 25— 5 50 



1 40. 



2 00 

 11 

 00 

 46. 

 33 



1 46 



2 50 

 IH 



00 



48 

 36 



Baltimore, 

 March 7. 



25— 00 

 00—13 00 



9— 

 16— 

 20— 

 13— 



9— 



9— 

 23— 

 38— 

 25— 



9— 



10 

 20 

 25 

 13A 

 10 

 11 

 25 

 40 

 65 

 10 



75— 8 75 

 70— 1 80 

 45— 1 65 

 90-- 95 

 70— 72 

 37— 38 



12 



75— 1 00 

 00 per ton 



New York, 

 March 7. 



14—0 15 



14 00—14 50 



8— 10 



20— 25 



10— 



7^— 



n- 



26— 



15— 



6— 



7 00 



12 



84 



27 

 40 

 50 



7 

 7 75 



1 00- -1 06 

 75— 80 

 40— 50 

 93— 1 00 



— 9 

 00— 3 50 

 00— 6 00 

 25— 1 50 

 25— 4 00 



— 11 

 40— 50 

 35— 40 

 2.5— 30 



130 00 140 



5i— 6 



3 52— 3 50 



11 Ac. per lb 



1 25 



$16 pr. tierce 



— 11 



40— 45 



35— 37 



20— 25 



Boston, 



March 7. 



T^12— 1 30 



14 50—14 75 



22— 

 25— 

 14— 



9— 



8— 

 26— 

 38— 



25 

 28 

 13 

 10 

 9 

 31 

 40 



9— 12 

 9 50— 9 62 



1 33— 1 37 



94_ 98 



52— 55 



00—0 CO 



18 OOpertOii 



6— 7 



3 00— 3 25 



14— 15 



2 87- 

 12- 

 50- 

 45- 

 33- 



00 

 13 



47 

 38 



Fruit Trees. 



We have received a " Catalogue of Fruil 

 and Ornamental Trees, Shriibl>enj,<^-c.''' cul- 

 tivated and for sale by Samuel Rhoads, at 

 Haddington, four miles west of Philadelphia. 

 The catalogue is extensive, and embraces 

 almost every choice variety. We are assured 

 that orders may be sent with confidence to 

 Mr. Rhoads. Orders are received at No. 25& 

 Market street, where catalogues, with the 

 prices, may be obtained. 



0:5= Correspondents are respectfully re- 

 quested totbrward their communications, as 

 early in the month as may be convenient. 



Chester and Delaware Counties. 



A GOOD SIGN.— At a recent meeting of 

 ^ome of the farmers of Chester and Delaware 

 counties, it was resolved to form an Agricul- 

 tural Society. A committee of twenty from 

 each county was reported to frame a constitu- 

 tion and by-laws for the Society. Tlie com- 

 mittee, we understand will report at West 

 Chester on the 17th of March. Farmers at- 

 tend ! 



0:^ Since the present number was pre- 

 pared for the press, several valuable commu- 

 nications have been received. They will ap- 

 pear in our next. 



THE FARMERS' CARIIVET, 



A MONTHLY NEWSPAPER, 



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