14 Likely Negroes (none old,) will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, at Powhatan at Station on the Danville Railroad, on Tuesday the 21st April, 1863.
Sale for division, under a decree of Powhatan County Court, in the case of Mosby and others va Mosby's Committee and others. R F Craves, Com'rs. R W Finery Com'rs. ap 10--6ts*
Financial and Commercial. Tuesday, April 21, 1863.
Specie and Notes. --The market is quiet, with occasional sales of gold by the brokers at $4.75@5 prem.
The buying rates are about 39 @59 below these figures.
Bank notes are still quotable at 75@80 per ct. Treasury notes, of the old issue, were freely offered to-day at 1 per cent, premium, but most of the brokers declined to buy. The privilege of exchanging these notes for 8 per cent. bonds ceases tomorrow, (Wednesday, 22d.)
Bonds and Stocks.--Confederate 8 per cents, issued in exchange for Treasury notes, under the recent act of Congress, are selling are quotable at 109@111 for long dates.
The last auction sale of coupon bonds, of the 15 M loan, was at 177 and We quote Va 6's at 112; N. Carolina do (old) at 178; Va and Tenn. R. R, 2d mort, at 120; R. F. and P. R. R. stock, 105; R. and D. R. R. do, 120; R. and Y. R. R. do, 48; Va. Fire and Mar. Ins Co. 48½, Merchants' Insurance Company, 84; Old Dominion Insurance Co