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bushel. Rice.--5@5½ cts. Rosin.--$1.70@1.75 per bbl. Rye.--We quote 60@65 cts. per bus. Salt.--Last sales from wharf $1.40; from store $1.60 per sack. Saltpetre.--9@10 cts. per lb. Seneca Root.--35@37½ cts. Shot.--7@7½ cts. cash, and time as to quantity, for drop and buck. Starch.--Corn 6@6½ cts.; Pearl 7@8½ cts. Staves.--Good oak, for flour barrels, we quote at $5 per thousand; Machine cut $7@8. Sugars.--New Orleans Sugar we quote 7@8 cents; Cuba 7@8 cents; Porto Rico 7@8 cents; Loaf 10½@11 cents; Crushed and Powdered 10 cents: Coffee Sugar; A 9 cents; B and Extra C 9 Tobacco.--Sales still limited, at former quotations. Lugs $2 to $4; Leaf $4.50 to $11. No fine manufacturing in market. Stock on hand of the old crop very light, and mostly of interior quality. Wheat.--Receipts light and market firm at $1.50@$1.55 for White; $1.30@ $1.35 for Red. Whiskey.--Richmond Rectified 20½@21½ cents; Stearns' Old Maited Rye $1.50;