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Richmond Markets, Sept. 22, 1861. There have been but slight alterations in the markets since last Friday. We continue our quotations of the prices of Tobacco as on that day, yet we may remark that there seemed to-day to be a little more activity in the market. Bacon, it will be seen maintains its high prices, though it is quoted as of "very dull sale." Sole Leather has advanced again several cents per pound. Other articles are as they were at our last report. Bacon.--flog round, when bought in large quantities, 22 to 24 cents, and of very dull sales dams, 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.--Ric. scarce, and worth 40 cents. No other kinds in market. Corn.--58 to 60 cents per bushel. Cotton.--14 cts. per lbs Feed.--Shipstuffs 40 cents per bushel; Brownstuffs 20 cents; Shorts 15; Bran 124. Flour.--By retail, $5 for Fine; $5.50 for Supor