APPLES.—Northern $2.50@3.50; Virginia Pippins $2.50 to $4.
BACON.—Demand moderate. We quote Sides 10¼@11 cts.; Shoulders 8¾@ cts.; plain Hams 11½@12 cts; Sugar-cured 13@13½ cents; Todd's Bams 14 cts. Stock light.
BAGS.—Seamless Bags, 25c.; Manchester do., 19@23c.; Gunny do., 12@14c.
BEANS.—White $1@1.10 per bushel.
BEESWAX.—27 cts.
BROOMS. —$2@3, according to quality.
BUCKETS, &c.—Paluted Buckets $1.87½@$2 per dozen; three-hoop Painted Pails $2.25@2.50 per dozen; heavy Cedar Tubs, neat, $3.50@$5 nest; heavy Cedar Feed Buckets $6.50 per dozen.
BUTTER.—We quote good Butter at 20 to 25c.; Inferior 8 to 10c.
CANDLES.—Tallow 13½@14c. .; Jackson's 14c.; Hull's 16c.; Adamantine 18@20c.; Sperm 45c.; Patent Sperm 54@56c.
CEMENT.—James River $1.70@1.80 per bbl.; Northern Rosendale at $1.70@1.80.
COAL.—White and Red Ash Anthracite Coal, for grates, $7.50 per cart load of 25 bushels, per ton of 2,240 per $8; Foundry do. $7 per ton of 2,240 lbs.; Bituminous Lump $5 per load of 25 bushels; Hail $4.50; Smiths' Coal 12@14c. per bushel.
COFFEE.—We quote Rio 14@15 cents; Laguayra, 15½16 cts.; Java 18½@19 cents; Mocha 18 cts.
COKE.—For city consumption $5 per cart load of 25 bushels, for soft lump; soft hall $4.50. Hard lump and hail $4.50.
CORN.—We quote 50@62½ cts. per bushel.
CORN MEAL.—City Bo. Meal 75@80 cents; country 70@75 cts.
COTTON.—8½ to 12 cts.
COTTON YARNS, &c. Cot on Yarns 21@22 cts.; Cotton Cordage 24 cts.; Seine Twine 27 cts.; Carpet Warp 22 cts.; Wrapping Twine 22 cts.
DRIED FRUIT.—No arrivals. Dried Apples from 40 to 50c. per bushel.
FEATHERS.—Dull at 44@45 cts.
FERTILIZERS.—Demand light. We quote Peruvian Guano $62½ per ton; Ruffin's Tobacco Manure $15 per ton; A Mexican $25; Elide Island $48; Patagonian $25; Sombrero $30; Nevassa or Brown Columbian $30; Reese's Manipulated Guano $50; Rholes' Super Phosphate of Lime $48; Robinson's Manipulated Guano $50; Hartman's (Richmond) Ammoniated Super Phosphate Lime $49; do. Manipulated Guano $50; do. Bone Dust $33 per ton.
FISH.—New Nova Scotia Herrings, gross, $2.75@$3; a cargo of new No. 1 Halifax Cut Herrings arrived and sold at $4, on 4 mo. 's time. No North Carolina in market. Mackerel, large No. 3, new, $8.50; small do. $5.
FLAXSEED.—$1.20@1.40 per bushel.
FLOUR.—There are no sales for shipment. The stock of country is very limited, and sales confined to home consumption. We quote Superfine at $6.50@$6.75; Extra $7@7.25; Family $7.75@$ .
FLOUR BARRELS.—15 to 50 cts. for city made; Country have sold recently at from 20 to 30 cts.
FRUIT.—Oranges; Messina $2.50 per box. Lemons: $4 per box. Raisins: Bunch $2.50@ $3; layers $3@3.25. Prunes 10 to 40 cents per box, according to quality. Figs 10 @20 cents per lb.
GINSENG.—25@40 cents, and in demand.
GRASS SEEDS.—We quote prime Clover Seed $6.50 for new; $6@6.25 for old. 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; FFF Canister $8.25. In quantities of twenty kegs and upwards, 50 cents a keg less.
HAY.—$1.10@1.15 per cwt.
HIDES.—Salted 8½@9 cents; dry 11@13 cts. Calf Skins, green, $1@1.12. South American, none.
HOOP POLES.—Flour bbl. $7.50@9 per 1,000; hhd. poles, $15.
IRON AND NAILS.—Pig Iron $28@34, as in quality and quantity; Swedes $400 per ton; English Refined $70; Tredegar $85; Common English $60; American country $95. Cut Nails 3 ½ @3½ cts. per lb
LARD.—Prime Western Leaf, in bbls., 11½@12 cents; kegs 12@ 12½ cents—all for new.
LEAD.—We quote 6¼@6½ cents per lb. for pig; bar 6½@7 cts.
LEATHER. We quote good stamp, middle weights, 23@24 cts. per lb.; over weights 22@23 cts.; light 23@23½c.; good damaged 21c.; poor 16@18c.; upper leather $2.00@3.50, as to size, weight and quality; Harness 35@36c.; Skirting, in the rough, 25@28c.; finished 31@35c.
LIME.—85c. to $1 from wharf. From store, we quote Northern $1.12½ Virginia 90c.@$1.
LIQUORS.—Brandy: Otard, Dupuy & Co., $3.25@7 per gallon; A. Seignette, $2½@4½ Sazerac $3¼@7; Hennessey $3 ½ @7½; Peach scarce at $1¼@2¼; Virginia Apple 60 @85 cts.; do., old, 75c.@$1.50; Northern do. 55@85 cts.; Imitation 45@47½ cts. Rum: New England 40@45c. for mixed; 50@55c. for pure. Gin: Holland $1.20@1.75.
LUMBER.—Clear White Pine $45; refused do. $29; merchantable $20@25 per M. One inch Yellow Pine Plank $10@12; three-quarter do. $9@11; 1½ do. $14 @16; 1½ do. $13@14; 2 do. $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, 12½@13 cts. each; all heart 18@25 cts. Shingles $5@6 per M. Weather Boarding $13@16. Inch Oak Plank $30@35. Buttonwood inch $25@30. Inch Cherry $35; Poplar $20@25 per M. Dressed Flooring, Virginia, $25@28, Dressed Flooring, Southern, $28@30 Laths $2.25 to $2.37 per M for sawed. on the wharf.
MOLASSES.—New Orleans 40 cts.; Cuba Muscovado, in bbls., 30@33 cts.; in hhds., 25 @30 cts.; English Island 30@33 cts.; Ochenhousen's 28 cts.
OATS.—30 to 35 cts. per bushel and dull.
OFFAL.—Bran 20 cts.; Shorts 25 cts.; Brown Stuff 35 cts.; and Ship Stuff 65 cts. per bus.
ONIONS.—Red $2 per bbl. of near three bushels; Silver-skin $2½.
PEAS.—None in market.
PLASTER.—Lump—We quote sales by the cargo at $4; small lots, $4.50 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 cts. per bushel.
RICE.—5@5½ cts.
ROSIN.—$1.70@1.75 per bbl.
RYE.—We quote 60@65 cts. per bus.
SALT.—Last sales from wharf $1.40; from store $1.60 per sack.
SALTPETRE.—9@10 cts. per lb.
SENECA ROOT.—35@37½ cts.
SHOT.—7@7½ cts. cash, and time as to quantity, for drop and buck.
STARCH.—Corn 6@6½ cts.; Pearl 7@8½ cts.
STAVES.—Good oak, for flour barrels, we quote at $5 per thousand; Machine cut $7@8.
SUGARS.—New Orleans Sugar we quote 7@8 cents; Cuba 7@8 cents; Porto Rico 7@8 cents; Loaf 10½@11 cents; Crushed and Powdered 10 cents: Coffee Sugar; A 9 cents; B and Extra C 9c.
TOBACCO.—Sales still limited, at former quotations. Lugs $2 to $4; Leaf $4.50 to $11. No fine manufacturing in market. Stock on hand of the old crop very light, and mostly of interior quality.
WHEAT.—Receipts light and market firm at $1.50@$1.55 for White; $1.30@ $1.35 for Red.
WHISKEY.—Richmond Rectified 20½@21½ cents; Stearns' Old Maited Rye $1.50; other qualities 75 cts. @$1.50 per gallon.
WINES.—Port, Burgundy $1@$2.50 per gallon; Port Juice $2.50@$4. Madeira, Sicily 45c.@$1.75; Old Madeira $2.50@$4. Sherry, Permartin, Duff and Gordon, Amontillado, $2@$6.
WOOD.—Wholesale; Oak $3,50@$3.75 per cord; Pine $2.75@$3. Retail Oak $5; Pine $4.50.
WOOL.—Tub Washed sold at 35@37c.; unwashed third less. Greece as in quality.
FREIGHTS.
FOREIGN.—Nothing to add relative to foreign freights.
DOMESTIC.—The following are the present rates as coastwise freights:
| New York. | Boston. | Philad'a. | |
| Coal. per ton | $1.50 | $1.75 | $1.25 |
| Flour, per bbl | 20 | 25 | 20 |
| Tobacco. per hhd | 2.50 | 3.00 | 2.50 |
| Tobacco, per box | 20 | 25 | 25 |
Coal to Baltimore, 3 cts per bushel; Flour 12½ cts. per bbl.
CATTLE. HOGS, SHEEP. &c.
BEEF.—Sales this week at $3@4.25 for good to prime cattle. A very few bought at the latter price. Market well supplied.
SHEEP.—We quote sales at $2.50 to $3 per head for ordinary sheep, and $4.50 to $5 per cwt. gross for the best quality.
HOGS.—Sales of corn-fed at $8@8.50 per cwt.; distillery-fed $7.50@8.
MONEY MATTERS.
We give below the best quotations we can obtain:
We quote Exchange on New York 4½ per cent.; on Philadelphia 4½ per cent., and on Baltimore 4½ per cent. premium.
South Carolina Bank notes 1 per ct. dis.; North Carolina Bank notes 3 per cent. discount. Planters' and Miners' Bank of Murphy (N. C.) 20 per cent. discount.
Speckle buying at 2½ and selling at 4½@5 per cent. premium.
- All the Banks located in Richmond, and the branches of such as have branches.
- Bank of Commerce, Fredericksburg.
- Bank of Howardsville, Howardsville, Albemarle.
- Bank of the Old Dominion, Alexandria.
- Bank of Rockbridge, Lexington.
- Bank of Rockingham, Harrisonburg.
- Bank of Scottsville, Scottsville.
- Central Bank of Virginia, Staunton.
- Danville Bank, Danville, Va.
- Farmers' Bank of Fincastle, Fincastle.
- Merchants' Bank, Lynchburg.
- Monticello Bank, Charlottesville.
- Southwestern Bank, Wytheville.
- Branch of the Bank of the Valley, Staunton.
- Branch of the Bank of the Valley., Christiansburg