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erior 15@20 cts. per lb. Prime quality retailing at 37@50 cts. bacon.--Hog round 28@30 cts. Corn.--We quote at 85 cts. per bushel — very scarce and in demand. Clover Seed.--None in market. coffee.--The stock of Coffee is almost exhausted, and prices are very irregular. We quote at 38@45 cts. per lb., at which prices but few can afford the luxury. flour.--Very dull at $4.50 for Fine; Superfine $5; Extra $5.75@$6; Family $6.50@$7. Feed.--Shipstuffs 50 cts., Brownstuffs 25 cts., Shorts 16 cts., Bran 15 cts. hay.--Timothy $1.65 Clover $1.50, Baled Oats $1.50--all very scarce and in demand. oats.--We quote at 50 cts.--very scarce and demand heavy. sugars.--Sugars are irregular. Cubs 12½c.; Porto Rico very scarce; stocks of Brown very light, prices high; New Orleans 12½@14, Refined New Orleans 15@16¼c.; Crushed 27, stock small; Coffee @20 Tobacco.--In manufactured Tobacco there is but little doing. There is an endless variety of grades and prices, ranging from 10