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Bertie (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
The enemy's gunboats in the Chowan. A gentleman who passed through Raleigh on Sunday last, who had been spending some days on the Chowan river and Albemarle Sound, in Bertie county. N. C., represents that an unusual number of gunboats were in the river and in the Sound near to its mouth. He further states that these gunboats had visited all the saw mills on the waters, and had carried off a large quantity of sawed lumber. This lumber, it is conjectured, is to be used in planking up the sides of their boats, so as to protect the men on them from the fire of our sharpshooters.
Chowan River (United States) (search for this): article 2
The enemy's gunboats in the Chowan. A gentleman who passed through Raleigh on Sunday last, who had been spending some days on the Chowan river and Albemarle Sound, in Bertie county. N. C., represents that an unusual number of gunboats were in the river and in the Sound near to its mouth. He further states that these gunboats had visited all the saw mills on the waters, and had carried off a large quantity of sawed lumber. This lumber, it is conjectured, is to be used in planking up the sides of their boats, so as to protect the men on them from the fire of our sharpshooters.
Bluff Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
The enemy's gunboats in the Chowan. A gentleman who passed through Raleigh on Sunday last, who had been spending some days on the Chowan river and Albemarle Sound, in Bertie county. N. C., represents that an unusual number of gunboats were in the river and in the Sound near to its mouth. He further states that these gunboats had visited all the saw mills on the waters, and had carried off a large quantity of sawed lumber. This lumber, it is conjectured, is to be used in planking up the sides of their boats, so as to protect the men on them from the fire of our sharpshooters.
Julia Thomas (search for this): article 3
Arrest of an enrolling Offcier. The enrolling officer of Elbert county, Ga., has been arrested and imprisoned, by order of Judge Thomas for conscribing and sending to the camp of instruction the man who was released by decision of Judge Thomas on writ of habeas corpus sometime since. Arrest of an enrolling Offcier. The enrolling officer of Elbert county, Ga., has been arrested and imprisoned, by order of Judge Thomas for conscribing and sending to the camp of instruction the man who was released by decision of Judge Thomas on writ of habeas corpus sometime since.
Elbert (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 3
Arrest of an enrolling Offcier. The enrolling officer of Elbert county, Ga., has been arrested and imprisoned, by order of Judge Thomas for conscribing and sending to the camp of instruction the man who was released by decision of Judge Thomas on writ of habeas corpus sometime since.
Gold and bank Notes. --The rates of premium remain unchanged, and there is, literally, "nothing doing." We quotations. Bonds and Stocks.--This is the dullest period of the year in the stock market, and it was never more inactive than at the present time. Prices are nominally unchanged. North Carolina bonds are firmer, though there have been no sales for several days. Before the close of the week the January dividends will have been disbursed, and we may then expect a more active demand for stocks.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Gold and bank Notes. --The rates of premium remain unchanged, and there is, literally, "nothing doing." We quotations. Bonds and Stocks.--This is the dullest period of the year in the stock market, and it was never more inactive than at the present time. Prices are nominally unchanged. North Carolina bonds are firmer, though there have been no sales for several days. Before the close of the week the January dividends will have been disbursed, and we may then expect a more active demand for stocks.
es sales high, and the difficulties in the ay of transportation have a visible effect on the market. There is nothing doing in Wheat, and the mills will not resume operations until after the close of the holidays Corn remains at $3 per bushel, wholesale price, and recent auction sales in the neighboring country are reported at $15 per barrel. The trade in Leaf Tobacco is temporarily suspended. It is the opinion of well informed men that business will open with renewed animation early in January. In Manufactured Tobacco there is still considerable activity. We heard of a sale of $5,000 worth yesterday at $1.13 to $1.15. Bacon is unchanged. Butter is selling by the package at $1.25 for inferior, and $1.50 for a good article. Potatoes, Flour, and other articles of general consumption, continue at last quotations. Venison is selling at 75 cents per lb., and country sausage at the same price. By the close of this week it is proposed to present an accurate list of quotations to sh
erable activity. We heard of a sale of $5,000 worth yesterday at $1.13 to $1.15. Bacon is unchanged. Butter is selling by the package at $1.25 for inferior, and $1.50 for a good article. Potatoes, Flour, and other articles of general consumption, continue at last quotations. Venison is selling at 75 cents per lb., and country sausage at the same price. By the close of this week it is proposed to present an accurate list of quotations to show the ruling prices at the beginning of the year 1863. Liquors.--We notice a considerable advance in Liquors, under the hands of speculators A prime article of Apple Brandy now commands $20 per gallon, with an advancing tendency; and Whiskey $25 to $30. It may be interesting to state here that the latest quotations of Whiskey in the Cincinnati market is 35 cents per gallon. The following prices were obtained at the auction sale of Robinson, Adams & Co., yesterday: Three ply Carpeting $6 per yard; Salad Oil $4.50 per bottle; B
and the mills will not resume operations until after the close of the holidays Corn remains at $3 per bushel, wholesale price, and recent auction sales in the neighboring country are reported at $15 per barrel. The trade in Leaf Tobacco is temporarily suspended. It is the opinion of well informed men that business will open with renewed animation early in January. In Manufactured Tobacco there is still considerable activity. We heard of a sale of $5,000 worth yesterday at $1.13 to $1.15. Bacon is unchanged. Butter is selling by the package at $1.25 for inferior, and $1.50 for a good article. Potatoes, Flour, and other articles of general consumption, continue at last quotations. Venison is selling at 75 cents per lb., and country sausage at the same price. By the close of this week it is proposed to present an accurate list of quotations to show the ruling prices at the beginning of the year 1863. Liquors.--We notice a considerable advance in Liquors, under the hands of s
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