THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



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RICHMOND MARKETS, JUNE 28, 1855. 



Apples — Va. $5 per bbl. none in market. 



Bacon — City cured, none in market ; Western Sides 

 (new) held at lie, new Shoulders, 10al0|c, Hams, 10£al2 

 c, Smithneld hog round, Ilk. Q,ueen City Hams, 13$. 



Butter — Mountain 24 to 25 cts., Roll 20 to 25 cts., do 

 Groshen 25a28 cts., old and inferior, BalOi cts. 



Beeswax — 25$a26$ per ib. 



Cotton— 12| cts. per lb. 



Cotton Yarns — 17a 18 cts., cash. Cotton Cordage 20 

 cts., per lb. 



Corn — We quote 105all0 cts., per bushel. 

 Corn Meal— $ 1 30al 35. 



Coffee — Rio 10£all| cts, Laguyra 1 If c, Java 15£ 

 6i, Mocha 15£c. 



Flour — We quote country superfine at $llall| 

 extra $1 If, family $12al2|. Stock very light", and very 

 I itftle arriving. 



Flaxseed — We quote at Si 62£ per bushel. 



Feathers — Live geese 40 cts. per lb. 



Fish— Herrings, N. C, clipped, none in first hands ; 

 Halifax, clipped, No. 1, $5£; No. 2, $5. Shad— Last sales 

 $9; Mackerel, No. I, $21 per bbl., No. 2, $12 50, No. 3, 

 small, $4 50a5, No. 4, $4 50a5, medium 5 50a6, large 9 25 

 a9 50. 



Ginseng— 25 cts., per lb. 



Grass Seeds— Clover $6 75a? per bushel, Timothy 

 ' $4a4 25, Herds' Grass $1 25al 50 per bushel. 



Guano— We quote 350 from wharf, $50 50 delivered, 

 for Peruvian, Mexican Guano $30aS35. 



Gunpowder— Dupont's and Hazard's Sporting, P, FF, 

 and FFF, $4$, Blusting, $2,75a$3 per keg. 



Hoop Poles — We quote at 87 per thousand. 



Hides — Slaughtered 6£ cents per lb., green weight ; calf 

 skins, green, $1. No Spanish Hides in market. 



Hay — Sales from store Si 50. 



Iron and Nails— Pig Iron, $32a$40, Swedes $107 50, 

 English refined and Tredegar $95, Common English 

 $80, American country $85. Cut Nails 4a4|c. 



Liquors— Brandy, Otard, Dupuy <&, Co. $3a5 per gal; 

 A. Seignette, $2 25a$4; Sazerac, S3 2oa S4 50; Hennessey, 

 $3 95a$5; Peach, scarce at Si 25a$i; Virginia Apple, 60c. 

 a85c; do. old, 75c.a$l 50; Northern do, 55a75c; Imitation, 

 45a47|c. Rum, New England, 45c. Gin, Holland, Si, 20a 

 $1 75; American 45 cts. 



Lead— Pig 6fa7£c, cash and time. 



Lahd — Prime Lard, inbbls. 12c, scarce, in Kegs, 12al3£, 

 ta pails, 14c. 



Leather — Good stamp 20a22c, per lb., damaged 3.8c, 

 poor 15a 17c, upper leather Si 50a S3, as in size^ weight 

 and quality, the latter price only for superior heavy Bides. 

 Skirting and. harness Leather is more" plenty with less 

 demand. We quote 20 to 29c, as extremes, principally 

 sales 22a26c. 



Lime — Si 37 in store, Si 31| from vessel. 



Molasses — New Orleans 32a.35c. per gallon. Cuba, 

 28. Porto Rico, 35. 



Gats-— vStock very light— sales at ?0a75cts. per bush. 



Offal — Bran, 25c per bushel; shorts, 32|c; brown stuff, 

 45c shipstqif, 75c 



Potatoes — No demand for old and nothing doing. 



Plaster— Ground $9 per ton, calcined S25 per bbl. 



Rye -Si 30 per bushel. 



Rice— New 7$ cts. per pound. 



SALT— Liverpool fine Si 60 per sack from wharf 



Sugars— Fair to strictly prime New Orleans 5|a7 cts., 

 Coffee Sugar 7|a6f, refined loaf 9{al0£, crushed and 

 powdered 9&9fe. 



SHCT--7a7j cts. per lb. 



Teas.- Imperial and Gunpowder 55ca$l 20. 



Tobacco - The breaks of Tobacco are very much crow- 

 ded at thw time and receipts large. We quote inferior 

 lags :.: #5 B >aG ; good and fine, 25*7 ; inferior leaf, $da 

 5; good, 89 50&10 50; fine shipping, $12 50al5 ; fint 

 manufacturing, ^Jfia25. ' 



Wheats -Two Or three limited contracts for the new 

 crop have been made recently (we believe for July 

 dolnrery) «t.$2 per hpakel; but tjis, we sup, osc, 

 cannot Jx: regarded a? an indication of the opening rates 

 ffkm ike new wheat kegim to come m. 



Wines Port. Burgundy, $la2,50, Port Juice $2,50a 



4, Madeira, Sicily, 45a$l,75, old Madeira, $2,50a4, Sherry, 

 Permartin, Duff Gordon and Amoutilado, $2a6,5Q. 



Wood— Oak S3 50 per cord, $2a2 25 for Pine, retail 

 S4 50 for Oak, $3a3 25 for Pine. 



Wool — Small parcels of tub-washed sold at 27c ; 

 Unwashed I8al9c. No sales of firm fleece made as yet. 



Bkef--"3 50,a4.50, per cwt. gross, which is $9a7 net.. 



Hogs — $7% per hundred, supply moderau. 



Sheep — Mutton sells for $3a5 a piece for ordinary and 

 superior Sheen Lambs $2 a 3 50 each. 



PAYMENTS TO THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



To the 27///. of June, 1855. 

 All persons who have made payments early enough to 

 be entered, and whose names do not appear in the following 

 receipt list, are requested to give immediate notice of the 

 omission, in order that the correction may he made in the 



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