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ed of many articles. Bacon.--Hog round, when bought in large quantities, 22 to 24 cents, and of very dull sale; Hams, which it is almost impossible to procure separately, are worth from 8 to 10 cents more by retail. Butter.--26 cents by the quantity. Coffee.--Rio, scarce, and worth 40 cents. No other kinds in market. Corn.--58 to 60 cents per bushel. cotton.--12½ to 14 cts. per lb., as in quality. Feed.--Shipstuffs 40 cents per bushel; Brownstuffs 20 cents; Shorts 15; Bean 12½. Flour.--By retail, $5 for Fine; $5.50 for Superfine — a slight decline; $6@6.25 for Extra Superfine, and $7@$7.25 for Family. There is also a variety of Flour called Cross Middlings, which makes as wholesome if not as white bread as any other brand, selling at $4.25@4.50. Hay.--Clover Hay $1.25; Timothy $1.35. Leather.--No Calfskin in market. It is difficult, too, to fix quotations for other kinds, the market being very variable. We quote Sole Leather at 60 cents; very scarce, a