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Lynchburg has about 800 soldiers already in or ready for service. Hurrah for Lynchburg. It is asserted that over three hundred applications have been made at the State Department for letters of marque and reprisal. Gen. Jackson, of Wood, is not in favor of the disintegration of Virginia. Messrs. Brands & Korner have commenced the manufacture of drums, in Columbus, Ga. Major Terrett has command of the forces at Alexandria. The peach crop in the vicinity of Cincinnati has been entirely cut off. Hon. R. M. T. Hunter is on his way to Montgomery.
e Richmond Dispatch.affairs in Albemarle county. Charlottesville, May 6, 1861. At a meeting of the citizens of Albemarle county held to-day, (Court day) Thomas Wood, Esq. was unanimously nominated for the House of Delegates. He served in the Legislature at the recent called session, and is an ardent, determined Secessionist and States-Rights man. Mr. Wood accepted the nomination, and pledged his services, his fortune and his life to Virginia and the South. The following resolution, offered by E. R. Watson and recorded by R. H. Carter, Esq., was also unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the County Court of Albemarie be earnestly requested tn any other way which the Court may deem expedient, and which may be authorized by law. Our county candidates are W. D. Hart, State Senate; Frank Minor and Thos. Wood, House of Delegates. There is no other ticket in the county. All are, and have been, straight out Secessionists. It was also proposed to raise by private
good $5@6.50.--Stemming $5@6; for medium good and fine $7@8.5 @9; dry English $7@16. no fine manufacturing in Market. wheat.--Receipts light and Market firm at $1.65@$1.60 for white; $1.35@$1.40 for Red. Whiskey.--Richmond rectified 30@35 cents: Stearus' Old Maited Rye $1.50; other qualities 75 cts. @$1.50 per gallon. Wines.--Port. Burgundy $1@$2.50 per gallon; Port Juice $2.50@$4. Madeira, Sicily 45@$1.75; Old Madeira $2.50@$4. Sherry, Permartin, Dun and Gordon, Amontilado, $2@$6. Wood.--Wholesale: Oak $3.50@$3.75 per cord; Pine $2.75@$3. Retail Oak $5; Pine $4.50. Wool.--Tub Washed sold at 35@37; unwashed third less. Fleece as in quality; in demand. Money Market. Exchange is nominal, and We omit quotations. sales of Stocks in Richmond, reported by John A. Lancaster & Son, for the week ending may 9, 1861. Virginia 6 per cent. Registered Bonds, sales $59@$60. Richmond City Bonds, last sales offered at $85. Petersburg City Bonds, no recent sa