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lugs at $18@22; good do, $25@35; common leaf $25@33; good do, $40@45; manufacturing $6.@ 00. A fancy article brings a still higher price. Groceries.--Coffee, [email protected] per lb, Brown Sugar $10@25 Molasses, $10@ per gallon; Salt, 37 ½40 per lb. Rice, 20@25 cts. Auction Sale.--The following prices were obtained at Robinson, Adams & Co's sale to-day; Sugar in hhds, $1.18½@1.27; in bbls, $1.27½ @1.23¼; in bags, $1.20½1.21; clarified, in bbls, $1.29.--Molasses, [email protected]. Salt, 44 cts. Lings a still higher price. Groceries.--Coffee, [email protected] per lb, Brown Sugar $10@25 Molasses, $10@ per gallon; Salt, 37 ½40 per lb. Rice, 20@25 cts. Auction Sale.--The following prices were obtained at Robinson, Adams & Co's sale to-day; Sugar in hhds, $1.18½@1.27; in bbls, $1.27½ @1.23¼; in bags, $1.20½1.21; clarified, in bbls, $1.29.--Molasses, [email protected]. Salt, 44 cts. Lard [email protected]. Rice, 26 cts. Tea, $11.25. Potatoes, $9.60 per bush. Killinick Smoking Tobacco, $2.25
ants Insurance Company of ½; Fire and Marine Insurance 4½; Dominion Insurance. 37; Richmond and Da Railroad stock 131; James River and Kanawha Canal 26; Richmond Exporting and Importing Company 650. Produce.--Wheat continues at [email protected] per bushel for red and white, again advanced, and would now bring $8@per bushel; very . Flour Superfine $50@ Extra $93; Family 935 per b. Corn Meal--The market is quite bare; a small lot was sold yesterday at $0 per bushel. We quote it firm at $10@10 Bacon — Receipts more liberal, but the price is ground [email protected], though a prime article would bring a little more. Butter in demand at $75@per lb. Lard [email protected] per lb; Candles [email protected], Dried Fruit has advanced; Apples $10@12, Peaches $12@6 Beans and Peas carce and higher. Potatoes — Irish $@$10, Sweet $10@11. Cats $6.50. Clover Seed $23@25, Timothy $7.50, Orchard Grains $1.50. Market Prices.--The following prices were demanded in the First Market this morning; Irish and Sweet Potatoes $<
, and would now bring $8@per bushel; very . Flour Superfine $50@ Extra $93; Family 935 per b. Corn Meal--The market is quite bare; a small lot was sold yesterday at $0 per bushel. We quote it firm at $10@10 Bacon — Receipts more liberal, but the price is ground [email protected], though a prime article would bring a little more. Butter in demand at $75@per lb. Lard [email protected] per lb; Candles [email protected], Dried Fruit has advanced; Apples $10@12, Peaches $12@6 Beans and Peas carce and higher. Potatoes — Irish $@$10, Sweet $10@11. Cats $6.50. Clover Seed $23@25, Timothy $7.50, Orchard Grains $1.50. Market Prices.--The following prices were demanded in the First Market this morning; Irish and Sweet Potatoes $12 per bushel. Turnips $1.50 per peck. Onions $2 per quart. Lettuce $4 per dozen. Turnip Solid 50 cent per peck. Chicken $7@8 per pair. Turkeys $6@10 each. Fresh Meats $1per lb Sausage $25, $6 per pair. Eggs $1.50 per dozen. Butter $3 per lb. Lard $2 per lb. Tobacco.--The b
lid 50 cent per peck. Chicken $7@8 per pair. Turkeys $6@10 each. Fresh Meats $1per lb Sausage $25, $6 per pair. Eggs $1.50 per dozen. Butter $3 per lb. Lard $2 per lb. Tobacco.--The breaks are somewhat larger, but receipts continue very light. The market is quite as animated as at the date of our last report, and prices are firm with an upward tendency. We quote inferior lugs at $18@22; good do, $25@35; common leaf $25@33; good do, $40@45; manufacturing $6.@ 00. A fancy article brings a still higher price. Groceries.--Coffee, [email protected] per lb, Brown Sugar $10@25 Molasses, $10@ per gallon; Salt, 37 ½40 per lb. Rice, 20@25 cts. Auction Sale.--The following prices were obtained at Robinson, Adams & Co's sale to-day; Sugar in hhds, $1.18½@1.27; in bbls, $1.27½ @1.23¼; in bags, $1.20½1.21; clarified, in bbls, $1.29.--Molasses, [email protected]. Salt, 44 cts. Lard [email protected]. Rice, 26 cts. Tea, $11.25. Potatoes, $9.60 per bush. Killinick Smoking Tobacco, $2.25 per
st according to date of maturity, 15 million loan, 135 and interest; Virginia sixes, registered, 115, North Carolina sixes 185, do, do. eights 124 and interest; Farmers' Bank, Traders' Bank, and Bank of the Commonwealth cash 17; Exchange Bank 115, Bank of Virginia (par $70½ Merchants Insurance Company of ½; Fire and Marine Insurance 4½; Dominion Insurance. 37; Richmond and Da Railroad stock 131; James River and Kanawha Canal 26; Richmond Exporting and Importing Company 650. Produce.--Wheat continues at [email protected] per bushel for red and white, again advanced, and would now bring $8@per bushel; very . Flour Superfine $50@ Extra $93; Family 935 per b. Corn Meal--The market is quite bare; a small lot was sold yesterday at $0 per bushel. We quote it firm at $10@10 Bacon — Receipts more liberal, but the price is ground [email protected], though a prime article would bring a little more. Butter in demand at $75@per lb. Lard [email protected] per lb; Candles [email protected], Dried Fruit has advanced; Apples
April 3rd, 1863 AD (search for this): article 1
Friday, April 3, 1863 Specie and Bank Notes.--There have been sales of Gold at $3.70 premium, but most of the brokers are still asking $4. They do not offer more than $.50, which leaves them a margin for a possible . Bank notes are still quotable at 60 per cent, buying, and 70 per cent, selling rates. The market is very quiet. Bonds and Stocks.--We quote Confederate bonds at 10 @ 5 and interest according to date of maturity, 15 million loan, 135 and interest; Virginia sixes, registered, 115, North Carolina sixes 185, do, do. eights 124 and interest; Farmers' Bank, Traders' Bank, and Bank of the Commonwealth cash 17; Exchange Bank 115, Bank of Virginia (par $70½ Merchants Insurance Company of ½; Fire and Marine Insurance 4½; Dominion Insurance. 37; Richmond and Da Railroad stock 131; James River and Kanawha Canal 26; Richmond Exporting and Importing Company 650. Produce.--Wheat continues at [email protected] per bushel for red and white, again advanced, and would now b
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
1863 Specie and Bank Notes.--There have been sales of Gold at $3.70 premium, but most of the brokers are still asking $4. They do not offer more than $.50, which leaves them a margin for a possible . Bank notes are still quotable at 60 per cent, buying, and 70 per cent, selling rates. The market is very quiet. Bonds and Stocks.--We quote Confederate bonds at 10 @ 5 and interest according to date of maturity, 15 million loan, 135 and interest; Virginia sixes, registered, 115, North Carolina sixes 185, do, do. eights 124 and interest; Farmers' Bank, Traders' Bank, and Bank of the Commonwealth cash 17; Exchange Bank 115, Bank of Virginia (par $70½ Merchants Insurance Company of ½; Fire and Marine Insurance 4½; Dominion Insurance. 37; Richmond and Da Railroad stock 131; James River and Kanawha Canal 26; Richmond Exporting and Importing Company 650. Produce.--Wheat continues at [email protected] per bushel for red and white, again advanced, and would now bring $8@per bushel; ver
Robinson (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 1
olid 50 cent per peck. Chicken $7@8 per pair. Turkeys $6@10 each. Fresh Meats $1per lb Sausage $25, $6 per pair. Eggs $1.50 per dozen. Butter $3 per lb. Lard $2 per lb. Tobacco.--The breaks are somewhat larger, but receipts continue very light. The market is quite as animated as at the date of our last report, and prices are firm with an upward tendency. We quote inferior lugs at $18@22; good do, $25@35; common leaf $25@33; good do, $40@45; manufacturing $6.@ 00. A fancy article brings a still higher price. Groceries.--Coffee, [email protected] per lb, Brown Sugar $10@25 Molasses, $10@ per gallon; Salt, 37 ½40 per lb. Rice, 20@25 cts. Auction Sale.--The following prices were obtained at Robinson, Adams & Co's sale to-day; Sugar in hhds, $1.18½@1.27; in bbls, $1.27½ @1.23¼; in bags, $1.20½1.21; clarified, in bbls, $1.29.--Molasses, [email protected]. Salt, 44 cts. Lard [email protected]. Rice, 26 cts. Tea, $11.25. Potatoes, $9.60 per bush. Killinick Smoking Tobacco, $2.25 per
llowing parties, viz: Margaret Mudd for entering W. Tyler's store with intent to steal; Joseph Johnson and R. W. McKenney, for being in an unlawful assembly and behaving disorderly in the street; Dick Duff a person of some notoriety in police annual, for stealing $80 in C. S. notes from an unknown man; and C. C. Simms, by order of Recorder Caskie, for fighting in the street.--These parties will be brought before Recorder Caskie, in the Sergeant's Office, City Hall, at 9 o'clock this morning. llowing parties, viz: Margaret Mudd for entering W. Tyler's store with intent to steal; Joseph Johnson and R. W. McKenney, for being in an unlawful assembly and behaving disorderly in the street; Dick Duff a person of some notoriety in police annual, for stealing $80 in C. S. notes from an unknown man; and C. C. Simms, by order of Recorder Caskie, for fighting in the street.--These parties will be brought before Recorder Caskie, in the Sergeant's Office, City Hall, at 9 o'clock this morning.
Joseph Johnson (search for this): article 1
Arrests --The city police yesterday arrested the following parties, viz: Margaret Mudd for entering W. Tyler's store with intent to steal; Joseph Johnson and R. W. McKenney, for being in an unlawful assembly and behaving disorderly in the street; Dick Duff a person of some notoriety in police annual, for stealing $80 in C. S. notes from an unknown man; and C. C. Simms, by order of Recorder Caskie, for fighting in the street.--These parties will be brought before Recorder Caskie, in the Sergeant's Office, City Hall, at 9 o'clock this morning.
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