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to 1.75 per dozen.--Forage — Hay. $8 to 10 per 100 lbs, Sheaf Oats and Fedder, about the same price, Lard, $1,45 to 1,59 per lb. Pear, $12 to 15 per bus. Potatoes--Irish, none in market, would bring $20 per bushel Corn, $10 per bushed, and solarce. Corn Meal, $10, 50 to 11 per bushel. Flour — Superline, $31 to 32; Extra, $33 to 34. Family, $35 to 36 per bbl. Oats, $8 per bus. Wheat — but little offering; we quote at $6,50 to 7 per bushel. Groceries.--Sugar has declined; we new quote Brown at $1,39 ad 40 per lb. Coffee $350a4 per lb. Tea $8a10 per do. Molasses $9,60a10 per gallon. Salt 45 cts per lb. Rice 16a20 cts per lb. Candies $2,75a3 per lb. Soap 50a85 cts per lb. Tobacco.--The market is not so animated, except for the fider grades There is no change in price. We quote inferior Lugs at $10a12,50. good do, $16 to 18,20; fine bright do, $25a35; inferior Leaf, $30,35; good do, $45a50, fine Manufacturing, $75a150; fine bright wrappers, $170a225, English Shipping $50,6<
Mrs. Brown says "editors is making a great fuss over sassafras tea, jest as of it war some thing new. For her part, she was raised on it, and so was Deems as Betsy Ann, and her 'spicion is, a hope of the editors' mammies fed them on it, too."