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ly $8 Wheat — We quote good to prime Red $1.30 to 1.35; do. White $1.50 to 1.56 The scar city of money causes the market to be very heavy, and there is a difference of from 10 to 20 cts per bushel between cash and credit sales.--Sales for cash being 10 to 20 cts. under our quotations. Corn.--We quote 65@70 cts. per bushel. Market quiet. Hay.--We quote $1@1.10 per cwt. Rye.--We quote 75@80 cents bushel. Oats.--We quote 40 cents per bushel. Offal.--Bran 15 cts.; Shorts 20; Brown Stuff 30, and Ship Stuff 65 bus. Bacon.--Sides 12 ¼@12 ½c.; Shoulders 10@10 ¼ c.; plain Hams 12; Sugar-cured 13@13 ½c.; Todd's Sugar-cured Hams 15 Coffee.--We quote Rio 14 ½@15 ½c.; Laguayra, none in market; Java 16 ½@17cts.; Mocha 18 cents. Market firm. Molasses.--New Orleans 50@55 cts.; Cuba Muscovado, in bbls., 32@ 37 ½ cts., in hhds., 25@30; English Island. 37 ½ cts.; Ochenhousen's. 28. Sugars.--New Orleans Sugar, none in market. Cuba 7 ½@8 ½c.; Port