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sales as high as $800. The par is $500. The books of the Old Dominion Company are not yet closed. The capital stock of the company will consist of shares of $5,000 each. Provisions, &c.--These quotations are wholesale. Bacon, hoground at $1.40. Hams $1.45a1.50 per lb. Butter, $3a3.25 per lb. Lard $1.60 per lb. Potatoes — Irish $8a10 per bus. Beans, $16a20 per bushel. Peas $15a16 per bushel. Dried Fruit--Apples $9a 10; Peaches, $15a17 per bushel. Salt 45 cents per lb. Produce.--Wheat, nothing doing, we quote it nominal at $5.50a6. Flour — Superfine $32; Extra $35; Family $37 per bbl. Corn, scarce and nominal, at $9 per bushel. Corn Meal $9.50a10 per bushel. Oats $5.50a6 per bushel. Hay, Dall, at $12a14 per 100 lbs. Rice 20 cts. per lb. Tobacco.--Since the reopening of the Exchange, the sales have been small, but prices show an advance on all grades. Lugs are selling from $15 to 25, according to quality; Common Leaf, $30 to 40; good do., $45 to 55; fine, $60 to 7