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m; we quote $18@20 per bushel. Butter $2.25@3. Corn $6@6.50 per bushel. Corn Meal is irregular; sales at $6.75, $7, and $7.50 per bushel. Candles — Tallow $2.50@3. Dried Apples $10@13; do. Peaches $15@18. Flour — Superfine $31@32; Extra $34; Family $35@36. Oats have declined; we note sales at $5 per bushel. Wheat — Very little offering; we still quote $6.50@7 per bushel for prime qualities of red and white. Tobacco.--The improvement noted in the market for Leaf Tobacco is well maintained, and we quote as follows: Inferior Lugs, $12@20; good do., $24 @30; Common Leaf, $30@35; good do., $40@45; fine Shipping, $50@$60; fine Manufacturing, $60@75. An extra fine article would go as high as $90. There is nothing to notice in the market for manufacturing tobacco, except a continued dullness, with a range of prices from 73 cts. to $2.50, recording to quality. Groceries.--Sugar $1.15@1.25. Molasses to $50@10 per gulice. Coffee $4@4.50. Rice 25 . 40@45 Ten, $6 @12 per