ne hundred pounds, $7; unbaled, $6. Oats, baled, $11; unbaled, $10. Fodder, baled, $10; unbaled, $7. Shucks, baled, $7; unbaled, $6. Wheat straw, baled, $3; unbaled, $2.
Pasturage, inferior, per month, $5; superior, $6; first-rate, $7; good, near cities, $8; superior, near cities, $9; first-rate, near cities, $10.
Salt, $10 per bushel.
Soap, $8 per pound.
Candles, $7.
Vinegar, per gallon, $5. Whiskey, $25. Molasses, $15. Apple and Peach Brandy, $15.
Sugar, $5 per pound.
Rice, $1. Coffee, $10. Tea, $15.
Iron, bloom, per ton, $760; smiths, $1,100; railroad, $450; pig, from $328 to $400.
Leather, harness, per pound, $8; sole, $7; upper, $9.20.
Beef cattle, from $50 to $70 per one hundred pounds. Salt beef, $2 per pound.
Sheep, per head, $70.
Cotton Shirtings, ¾, $2.50; ⅞, $3. Sheetings, $3.50. Osnaburgs, ¾, per yard, $3.50; ⅞, $3.80.--Cut Cloth, per yard, $4.
Army Shoes, per pair, $25. Shoe Thread, per pound, $6. Wool Socks, per pair, $5. <