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Flour and Corn Meal--The stock of Flour in the market is very light, and we have heard of small sales at $130. The ruling price, however, seems to be $115 for Extra and $116 for Superfine. Corn Meal is worth from $14 to 16 per bushel. Groceries.--During the week there has been a decided advance in all kinds of Groceries. Coffee is recalling at $12 per pound; Brown Sugar, $3.75 to $4; New Orleans Molasses, $30 to 33 per gallon; Sargum, $25 to 30. Country Produce and Vegetables.--Bacon $3 to 3.50; pork, $2.25 to 2.50; fresh beef, 75 to 90 cents; lard, $3.25 to 3.40; butter, $4.25 to 4.50; eggs, $2.75 to 3; Irish potatoes, $10 to 12; sweet potatoes, $12 to 15; In the City Markets, there seems to be no fixed price for anything, articles generally selling at any price which the extortioner chooses to ask. Beef may be quoted at $1.25 to 1.50 per pound; mutton and veal, about the same; pork, $2.50 to 2.75 per pound; turkeys, from $12 to 20 each; geese, from $10 to 12, duck