per Cayenne. PITCH, per cwt. 0 9 11 i oto 1 101 Carolina. .2 3 6..24 Com. West India 0 1 7 0 1 93 Brazil.. 110 0..1 14 0 East India.. 1 6 0..1 15 0 ..0 i 31 0 1 7 English.. ..0 8 6..0 94 ELEPHANT's TEETH. American.........0 8 0..0 9 0 Jamaica low O.P. O 0 Leeward common 0 2 8..0 0 0 FLAX, per ton SHUMAC, cwt. 1 0 0..1 2 6 Petersburgh 12hd 3 12 o 3 14 0 STAVES FLAX-SEED per hhd. white oak pipe .1 8 0..1 12 0 American... 6 0 0..0 0 0 red oak hhd.....0 8 0.0 9 0 Canada per bush. 0 10 0..0 10 6 SUGAR, .cwt. FUSTIC, per ton Muscovado Brit. P. Dabs & moist brn 3 8 0..3 14 0 Dry Brown.. 3 14 0..3 19 0 Cuba. .16 0 0 17 0 0 Middling.. .4 0 0..4 40 Brazil. .8 0 0 10 0 0 Good middling. 4 5 0..4 8 0 Zante... ..0' 0 0 0 0 0 Very fine. .4 12 0..4 16 0 GINGER, per cwt. Havanna, in bond 8 0..2 10 0 Jamaica.. ..3 15 0..7 0 0 Yellow.. .2 11 0..2 16 0 HEMP, per ton White .3 2 0..3 12 0 Riga Rhine.....54 0 0 55 0 0 Brazil, brown, bond 2 0..2 8 0 Petersburg clean 52 053 0 0 Yellow 2 9 0..2 11 0 HIDES, per lb. White... ..2 13 0..3 5 0 Brown. I 14 0..2 0 0 Brazil, dry .......0 0 63.0 0 85 Yellow .2 3 0..2 100 LIG. VITÆ,per ton..7 0 0..10 0 0 White.... 2 12 0..3 0 0 LOGWOOD, Camp..10 0 0 10 10 0 Molasses, per cwt. Jamaica .........95 0..9 10 0 West India B.P... 5 0..2 30 Hondura s..... .90 0..9 5 0 TALLOW, per cwt. MAHOGANY, per foot Brazil.. 4 1 0.0 0 0 Honduras....... 0 011.. 1 2 Petersburgh, Y.C.4 0 0..0 0 0 St Domingo.... 0 1 4.,0 2 2 Soap 3 16 0..0 0 0 Cuba. 0 1 3..0 1 6 Archangel Soap..3 18 0 OILS, per 252 gallons TAR, per barrel Cod.. 45 0 0 4 0 0 American, comm. 0 19 0..0 19 6 Seal, pale... 54 0 0 56 0 0 Virginia 1 0 6..0 0 0 brown,....52 Stockholm 2 6..I 30 Linseed, per gal. 0 4 4 Archangel .I 2 Rape, pale.. 0 5 4 TOBACCO, per lb. brown.....0 5 Faded... 0 0 6 Olive, per 236 gal. Ord. and sound.. 0 0 6 0 6 Gallipoli. 100 0 0 0 Good and fine 0 7 0 0 0 Messina 90 0 0 97 Stemmed... 0 Palm, per 20 cwt 63 0 0 0 Rappabannock If. O Turpentine, cwt 4 % 0 Stemmed.. 0 0 PIMENTO per lb,... 0 0 9.0 0 10 Kentucky leaf....0 0 5 0 0 T PINE TIMBER, pet cubic foot. TORTOISE SHELL,lb.) 0 1 American.. -02 5..0 2 8 TURPENTINE, cwt. American........0 18 0..019 0 9..0 0 0 0 81 0 0 104 0 5.0 0 7 8..0 091 ERRATA. for placidave read placidam. R. W. 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