ate of Virginia for the ensuing months of April and May is published by the Secretary of War.
We give below the prices fixed for the most important articles:
Wheat — Red and white, per bushel, $25.50.
Flour — Fine, $123 per barrel; superfine, $125; extra, $126; family, $128.
Corn, $20 per bushel.
Corn meal, $21. Rye, $29. Oats, $15. Wheat bran, $3. Shorts, $4. Brownstuff, $5. Shipstuff, $8.
Bacon, hog round, $4 per pound.
Salt pork, $3.25. Fresh pork, $2.75. Lard, $4.
Horses and mules, first class, $1,200.
Wool, washed, $10 per pound; unwashed, $8.
Peas, $30 per bushel.
Beans, $30.
Irish potatoes, $20 per bushel; ses, $15.
Hay, baled, per one 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,