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t $1 7512 00 per lb. Corn — the market is almost bare, and it sells readily at $10 per bushel. Corn scarce and in demand at $11a12 per bushel. Dried Fruit--Apples, $10a12; Peaches, $15a18 per bushel. Eggs, in demand, at $1.50 per dozen. Forage — Hay, $10 per 100 lbs; Sheaf Oats and Fedder are worth about the same. Flour — Superfine, $31a32; Extra, $32a33; Family, $36a37 per bbl. Lard, $1 50al 60 per lb. Oats, $6 per bushel. Peas, $15a16 per bushel. Potatoes--Irish, $9a10 per bushel. Wheat — very little offering, but it may be quoted from $6 50 to $7 per bus. Groceries--Sugars have advanced, owing chiefly to the small stock on the market and the inability to get more — we quote good Brown at $1 50al 65 per lb. Molasses $10 50 all per gal. Coffee $3 75al 25 per lb. Tea — Black $8a10 per lb; Green $8 50a11. Sdt 40a45s per lb. Rice 18a20 per lb. Candien — Tallow $2 50a2 75; Adamantine $1 50a4 75; Sperm $6 50a7 per lb. Soap 60c per lb. Tobacco.--Market more animat