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old crop very light, and mostly of inferior quality. Flour.--Market still dull, and no wholesale operations. We quote Superfine $6.25@ $6.50 to the trade: Extra $6.75@$7: Family $7.50@$7.75. Wheat.--Market improved, though sales limited. We quote good to prime Red $1.25@ $1.35; do. White $1.40@$1.50. Corn.--Sales at 60@65 cents per bushel. Oats.--30@35 cents per bushel. Bacon.--Sides 11@11 ½ cents; Shoulders 8 ½ cts.; plain Hams, 12 cents; Sugar-cured 13@12 ½ cents; Todd's Sugar-cured Hams 15 cents. Quotations nominal; market dull. Coffee.--We quote Rio 14@15 cents; Laguayra, none in market; Java 16 ½ @17 cents; Mocha 18 cts. Sugars.--New Orleans Sugar (one cargo arrived) we quote 7 ½@8 cents; Cuba 7 ½@8 ½ cents; Porto Rico 8@9 ¼ cents; Loaf 11@11 ½ cents; Crushed and Powdered 10 ½ cents; Coffee Sugar; A 10 cents; B 2 ½ cents; Extra C 9 ½c. Whiskey.--Richmond Rectified 21 ½@22 ½ cents; Stearns' Old Malted Rye $1.50; other qualities 75 ct