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; over weights 20@21; light 21@21 ½c.; good damaged 18 ½@20; poor 14 @17; upper leather $1.50@$1, as to size, weight and quality; Harness 35@36; Skirting, in the rough, 25@28; finished 31@35 cts. Liquors--Brandy: Otard, Dupuy & Co., $3.25@7 gallon; A. Seignette, $2 ¼@4 ½; Sazerac $3 ¼@7; Hennessey, $3 ½@7 ½; Peach, scarce at $1@2 ¼; Virginia Apple, 60@85 cts.; do. old, 75@$1.50; Northern do., 55@85 cts.; imitation, 45@47 ½ cts.--Rum. New England, 40@45 for mixed; 59@55 for pure. Gin: Holland, $1.20 @1.75. Lime.--85 to $1 from wharf. From stock we quote Northern $1.12 ½; Virginia 90@$1. Lumber.--Clear White Pine, $45; refused do. $29; merchantable, $20@25 M. One inch yellow Pine Plank 10@12; three-quarter do. 9@11; 1 ½ do. $14@16; 1 ½ do. $13@14; 2do. $12.50@15. Flooring $18@20, face measure; Scantling $11@13 for heart and sap; all heart $16@20, according to size Garden Rails, heart and sap, 12 ½@13 each; all heart 18@25 Shingles $5@6 M. Weather Boarding $13
's 15; Hull's 16 cts.; Adamantine 20@23; Sperm 45; Patent Sperm 54@56 Cement.--James River $1.70@1.80 bbl.; Northern Rosendale at $1.70@1.80. Coal.--White and Red Ash Anthracite Coal. for grates, $6.50 cart load of 25 bushels, ton of 2.240 lbs. $7; Foundry do. $7 ton of 2,240 lbs.; Bituminous Lump $5 load of 25 bushels: Hail $4.50; Smiths' Coal 12@14 per bushel. Coffee.--We quote Rio14 ½@15 ½c.; Laguayra, none in market; Java 16 ½@17cts.; Mocha 18 cents. Market firm. Coke.--For city consumption $5 per cart load of 25 bushels, for soft lump; soft hail $4.50. Hard lump and hail $4.50. Corn.--We quote 65@70 cts. per bushel. Corn Meal--Country 85; city ground 85@90 Cotton.--8 ½ to 12 cents. Cotton Yarns, &c.--Cotton Yarns 21@22cts; Cotton Cordage 24 cts.; Seine Twine 27 cts.; Carpet Warp 22 cts.; Wrapping Twine 22 cts. Dried Fruit.--No arrivals. We quote nominally $1@1.25 per bushel. Feathers — In demand at 46 cts. Stock small; bette<
tock we quote Northern $1.12 ½; Virginia 90@$1. Lumber.--Clear White Pine, $45; refused do. $29; merchantable, $20@25 M. One inch yellow Pine Plank 10@12; three-quarter do. 9@11; 1 ½ do. $14@16; 1 ½ do. $13@14; 2do. $12.50@15. Flooring $18@20, face measure; Scantling $11@13 for heart and sap; all heart $16@20, according to size Garden Rails, heart and sap, 12 ½@13 each; all heart 18@25 Shingles $5@6 M. Weather Boarding $13@16. Inch Oak Plank $30@35. Buttonwood ½ inch $25@30. Inch Cherry $35; Poplar $20@25 M. Dressed Flooring, Virginia, $25@28. Dressed Flooring, Southern, 28@30. Laths $2.25 to $2.37 M for sawed, on the wharf. Molasses.--New Orleans 60@cts.; Cuba Muscovado, in bbls., 32@37 ½ cts., in hhds., 25@30; English Island. 37 ½cts.; Ochenhousen's, 28. Oats.--We quote 40 cents per bushel. Offal.--Bran 15 cts.; Shorts 20; Brown Stuff 30, and Ship Stuff 65 bus. Onions.--Red $2 per bbl., of near three bushels; Silver-skin $2 ½. Peas.--None i
ground 85@90 Cotton.--8 ½ to 12 cents. Cotton Yarns, &c.--Cotton Yarns 21@22cts; Cotton Cordage 24 cts.; Seine Twine 27 cts.; Carpet Warp 22 cts.; Wrapping Twine 22 cts. Dried Fruit.--No arrivals. We quote nominally $1@1.25 per bushel. Feathers — In demand at 46 cts. Stock small; better supply. Fertilizers.--We quote Peruvian $58; Ruffin's Phosphor Peruvian $50 per ton; Aa Mexican $25; Elide Island $48; Patagonian $25; Sombrero $30; Navassa, or Brown Columbian $30; Reese's Manipulated Guano, $50; Rhodes' Super Phosphate of Lime $46.50 ton; Robinson's Manipulated Guano $50 per ton; Hartman's (Richmond) Ammoniated Super Phosphate Lime $40 per ton; do. Manipulated Guano $50 per ton; do. Bone Dust $38 per ton. Fish.--New Nova Scotia Herrings, gross, $2.75 @$3; No. 1 Halifax Cut Herrings $3.25@$3.50 from store. No North Carolina in market.--Mackerel, large No. 3. new, $8.50; small No. 3, $5. Flaxseed--$1.20@1.40 bushel Flour.--We quote Superfin
e is nothing doing of consequence, and we continue quotations, which are little more than nominal. We quote interior Lugs at $2.25@2.5, good and fine $3@3.50; inferior Leaf $5@7, good $8@9; fine manufacturing scarce, price $12.50@23; good and fine English $6.50@10.50. fancy cases $2@90. Wheat — Wheat has declined 5 cents since our last week's quotations. We quote good to prime Red $1.25@1.39; do. White $1.45@1.50, on time with interest. Whiskey.--Richmond Rectified 21@22 cents; Stearns' Old Malted Rye $1.50; other quantities 75@$1.50 gallon. Wines.--Port, Burgundy $1@2.50 gallon: Port Juice $2.50@4. Madeira, Sicily 45@$1.75; Old Madeira $2.50@4. Sherry, Permartin, Dun and Gordon, Amontillado $2@6. Wood — Wholesale: Oak $3.50@$3.75 cord; Pine $2.75@$3. Retail: Oak $5; Pine $4.50. Wool.--Tub Washed sold at 35@37; unwashed third less. Fleece as in quality. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, &c. Beef.--Beef Cattle have advanced at an average of 2 cents per lb.
50@6.75; Extra $7@7.25; Family $7.75. Flour barrels--60 cts. Fruits.--Oranges--Havana. $9 per barrel. Sicily, $8 box. Lemons--Malaga $5.50; French $8 box. Raisins--(New crop)--Bunch, in bxs., $3; Layer $3.25. Figs--New 18; Old 8@10 lb. Prunes--8 to 40 cts. lb. according to quality and style. Ginseng.--35@40 cents, and in demand. Grass Seeds--We quote prime Clover Seed 6.25 $6.50; nominal. Timothy 4@$4.25 per bushel.-- Orchard Grass $2. Gunpowder — Dupont's and Hazard's Sporting $5.75; Blasting $3.75; Eagle Canister $14.25; F F F Canister $8.25. In quantities of twenty kegs and upwards, 50 cents a keg less. Hay.--We quote $1@1.10 per cwt. Hides — Salted 8 ½@9 cts.; Dry 11@13 cts.; Calf skins, green, $1@ 1.12. South American, none. Hoop Poles — Flour bbl. $7.60@9 per 1,000; hhd. poles, no sales. Iron and Nails.--Pig Iron $28@34, as in quality and quantity; Swedes $400 per ton; English Refined $70; Tredegar $85; Common English $60; Amer
tities 75@$1.50 gallon. Wines.--Port, Burgundy $1@2.50 gallon: Port Juice $2.50@4. Madeira, Sicily 45@$1.75; Old Madeira $2.50@4. Sherry, Permartin, Dun and Gordon, Amontillado $2@6. Wood — Wholesale: Oak $3.50@$3.75 cord; Pine $2.75@$3. Retail: Oak $5; Pine $4.50. Wool.--Tub Washed sold at 35@37; unwashed third less. Fleece as in quality. Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, &c. Beef.--Beef Cattle have advanced at an average of 2 cents per lb. net on last week's quotations. Veal.--None, or a very few in market — prices from $3 to $8. Sheep.--Very scarce and poor--$3 and $5 being a fair estimate for the present supply. Hogs--$8 ½ for corn-fed; $8@8 ½ for others. Freights. Foreign.--In foreign freights nothing doing for want of vessels. money matters — Exchange. Northern exchange--On New York and Philadelphia ¼@ ½ prem. Such of the Stock Bank notes and of the Bank of the Valley, as are not taken by the Banks, are at a discount of ½
Plaster.--Lump — We quote $4 to 4 ¼ per ton. Claiborne's Richmond Ground $8.50 per ton packed; Sharpe's do, packed $8.50; loose 7.50. Potatoes.--We quote Northern 60@65 cents per bushel. Rice--5@5 ½c. Rosin.--$1.70@1.75 bbl. Rye.--We quote 75 cents bushel. Salt.--Last sales from wharf $1.65; from store $1.75 per sack. Saltpetre--9@10 lb. Seneca Root--35@37 ½c. Shot--7@7 ¼ cash, and time as to quantity, for drop and buck. Starch — Corn 6@6 ½; Pearl 7@8 ½c. Staves — Good oak, for flour barrels, we quote at $7@7.50 per thousand for green; $7.50@$9 for seasoned; Machine cut $7@$. Sugars.--New Orleans Sugar, none in market. Cuba 7 ½@8 ½c: Porto Rico 8@9 ¼c., Loaf 11 ¼@1.c.; Crushed and Powdered 10 ¼@ 11; Coffee Sugar: A 10 ¼c.; B 10 Extra C 97/8 Tar.--$2@ bbl. Teas.--Imperial and Gunpowder 55 $@1.20. Tobacco.--There is nothing doing of consequence, and we continue quotations, which are little more than
e Twine 27 cts.; Carpet Warp 22 cts.; Wrapping Twine 22 cts. Dried Fruit.--No arrivals. We quote nominally $1@1.25 per bushel. Feathers — In demand at 46 cts. Stock small; better supply. Fertilizers.--We quote Peruvian $58; Ruffin's Phosphor Peruvian $50 per ton; Aa Mexican $25; Elide Island $48; Patagonian $25; Sombrero $30; Navassa, or Brown Columbian $30; Reese's Manipulated Guano, $50; Rhodes' Super Phosphate of Lime $46.50 ton; Robinson's Manipulated Guano $50 per ton; Hartman's (Richmond) Ammoniated Super Phosphate Lime $40 per ton; do. Manipulated Guano $50 per ton; do. Bone Dust $38 per ton. Fish.--New Nova Scotia Herrings, gross, $2.75 @$3; No. 1 Halifax Cut Herrings $3.25@$3.50 from store. No North Carolina in market.--Mackerel, large No. 3. new, $8.50; small No. 3, $5. Flaxseed--$1.20@1.40 bushel Flour.--We quote Superfine at $6.50@6.75; Extra $7@7.25; Family $7.75. Flour barrels--60 cts. Fruits.--Oranges--Havana. $9 per barrel.
sap, 12 ½@13 each; all heart 18@25 Shingles $5@6 M. Weather Boarding $13@16. Inch Oak Plank $30@35. Buttonwood ½ inch $25@30. Inch Cherry $35; Poplar $20@25 M. Dressed Flooring, Virginia, $25@28. Dressed Flooring, Southern, 28@30. Laths $2.25 to $2.37 M for sawed, on the wharf. Molasses.--New Orleans 60@cts.; Cuba Muscovado, in bbls., 32@37 ½ cts., in hhds., 25@30; English Island. 37 ½cts.; Ochenhousen's, 28. Oats.--We quote 40 cents per bushel. Offal.--Bran 15 cts.; Shorts 20; Brown Stuff 30, and Ship Stuff 65 bus. Onions.--Red $2 per bbl., of near three bushels; Silver-skin $2 ½. Peas.--None in market. Plaster.--Lump — We quote $4 to 4 ¼ per ton. Claiborne's Richmond Ground $8.50 per ton packed; Sharpe's do, packed $8.50; loose 7.50. Potatoes.--We quote Northern 60@65 cents per bushel. Rice--5@5 ½c. Rosin.--$1.70@1.75 bbl. Rye.--We quote 75 cents bushel. Salt.--Last sales from wharf $1.65; from store $1.75 per sack
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