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The Daily Dispatch: November 16, 1860., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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e annex a list of the officers of this Regiment: Colonel.--Thomas J. Evans. Lieut. Col.--H. G. Cannon. Majors.--Wm. B. Newman and Charles S. Morgan. Adjutant.--Wm. R. Todd. Quartermaster.--Jas. W. Archer. Paymaster.--John H. Ellerson. Surgeon.--Dr. P. Trent. Surgeon's Mate--Dr. A. H. Snead. Quartermaster's Sergeant.--S. B. Jacobs. Cavalry.--Captain — J. G. Cabell. 1st Lieutenant--O. A. Crenshaw. 2d Lieut.--R. B. Kennon. Captains of the Line.--John F. Stagg, P. E. Dupuy, R. J. Denny, Stephen E. Morgan, James R. Chamberlain, Wm. J. Epps, D. W. Saunders. Lieutenants of the Line — S. S. Nicholas, Wm. R. Todd, Edward King, Jos. J. White, M. M. Lipscomb, F. B. Law, Adolphus Gary, W. P. Gilman, First Lieutenants. Wm. F. Atkinson, Robert P. Southall, A. B. Seay, C. D. McIndoe, A. A. Lorentz, Samuel H. Boykin, Second Lieutenants. Let the officers carry out their intention of drilling and preparing themselves to fill their posts creditably — let them, b<
ned $70; Tredegar $85; Common English $60; American country $95. Cut Nails 3 ¼@3 ½c. per lb. Lard.--Western Lard 13 cents in bbls.; kegs 13@13 ½c. Lead.--We quote 6 ¼@6 ½ cts. lb. for pig; bar 6 ½@7. Leather.--We quote good stamp, middle weights 22@23 lb.; over weights 20@21; light 21@21 ½c.; good damaged 18 ½@20; poor 14 @17; upper leather $1.50@$1, as to size, weight and quality; Harness 35@36; Skirting, in the rough, 25@28; finished 31@35 cts. Liquors--Brandy: Otard, Dupuy & Co., $3.25@7 gallon; A. Seignette, $2 ¼@4 ½; Sazerac $3 ¼@7; Hennessey, $3 ½@7 ½; Peach, scarce at $1@2 ¼; Virginia Apple, 60@85 cts.; do. old, 75@$1.50; Northern do., 55@85 cts.; imitation, 45@47 ½ cts.--Rum. New England, 40@45 for mixed; 59@55 for pure. Gin: Holland, $1.20 @1.75. Lime.--85 to $1 from wharf. From stock we quote Northern $1.12 ½; Virginia 90@$1. Lumber.--Clear White Pine, $45; refused do. $29; merchantable, $20@25 M. One inch yellow Pine Plank 10@12;
11 ½@12 cents; kegs 12@12½ cents--all for new. Lead.--We quote 6 ¼@6 ½ cents per lb. for pig; bar 6 ½@7 cts. Leather. We quote good stamp, middle weights, 23@24 cts. per lb.; over weights 22@23 cts.; light 23@23 ½c.; good damaged 21; poor 16@18c; upper leather $2.00@3.50, as to size, weight and quality; Harness 33@35; Skirting, in the rough, 25@28; finished 31@35 Lime.--85 to $1 from wharf. From store, we quote Northern $1.12 ½: Virginia 90 @$1. Liquors.--Brandy: Otard, Dupuy & Co., $3.25@7 per gallon; A. Seignette, $2 ¼@4 ½ Sazerac $3 ¼@7; Hennessey $3 ½@7 ½ Peach scarce at $1 ½@2 ¼; Virginia Apple 60@85 cts.; do., old, 75@$1.50; Northern do. 55@85 cts.; Imitation 45@47 ½ cts. Rum: New England 40@45c, for mixed; 50@55 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; 1 ¼ do. $14@16; 1 ½ do. $13@14; 2 do. $12.50@15. Flooring $18@