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doing. There is an endless variety of grades and prices, ranging from 10 to 50 cents per lb. We quote Lugs, of good weights, at $2¼@3¾; inferior leaf $@5; good $6@7½; good and fine dry English $5½@8½ and 8; extra fine $10; fancy wrappers $@16. Wheat.--The arrivals of Wheat this week have been more liberal than at any time since the market opened; but we have no change in prices to report. We quote Red at 90 cts,; White at $1. Samples are not severely and a prime article of white would comm English $5½@8½ and 8; extra fine $10; fancy wrappers $@16. Wheat.--The arrivals of Wheat this week have been more liberal than at any time since the market opened; but we have no change in prices to report. We quote Red at 90 cts,; White at $1. Samples are not severely and a prime article of white would command a few cents more than our quotations. wood.--Oak Wood in demand at $5.50; Pine $1.50. Whiskey.--Old Rye $1.20@$2; Richmond Rectified 75@$1.10. Receipts and stock not amp