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e until the signeted mmand a premium. Long of the 100 M are now quotable at $1,05 and all per cent Confederate bonds favorably by this advance. duce--B. The stock is very light, and have been high $1.35@1.40; we it firm at 1.35. Butter is in demand very scarce and wanted; bring $7 bushel. The market is a bare of , and the little to be had unprecedented prices. No Wheat arriving, nominal at $1.25 . Flour — Superfine Extra $3 Family $35 @36. Potatoes-- bushel. The Tr market leaf and manufacture, animal sales are made daily at prices. W inferior lugs $28@25½ $25@35 mon leaf $25@34, good fine do fine manufacturing $56 Fish.--Prices of shad was up again morning to pair. Rock has de to . ion the following quotation of at Kent, P to-day, furnishes tion of pri the articles names: Coffee in bag, $1.17@1.20, in $1.18; Mo $10.25@10.75 , Green $10.37 @12 Soap 65@80 cts; Salt 40 hot 99 cts; $5.59; Cotton Yarns 10½; key $22.50 dish Brandy $22.5
The Markets. --A good article of lamb was selling for $2 per pound in the Second Market yesterday. It is presumed that very few people eat lamb on the day in question. Oysters are now selling at $8 per gallon. Fish have somewhat fallen in price owing to the fact that this is the season for them, and dealers cannot, with any show of reason, advance their prices Turkeys milky and spongy and unfit to eat, are still brought here, and sold at extravagant prices.