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Monday, June 29, 1863.
Specie and Bank Notes.--The offerings of specie are increasing, and consequently the brokers have reduced their buying rates.
Several lots changed hands to-day at $6 premium.
The asking rates have not undergone a corresponding decline, as the brokers who are selling still ask $7.25 to 7.50 premium.--Bank notes are also still quotable at $1 05 to 1 10 premium.
Bonds and Stocks.--Prices have undergone but little change.
We quote from recent sales, Confederate bonds, 100 m, at 162½ to 169½ and int, do. 15 m coupon, 200 flat; do. 7's 100 and int., Virginia registered stock, 131, North Carolina 6's old issue, 235, do. do, new, 134 Bank of Richmond, 110; J. R. & K. stock, 22; Old Dominion Trading Company, $7,500, importing and Exporting Company, $1,090.
Produce, Provisions, &c,--Bacon — hog round $1.45 to 1.50 per lb. Beans, $12 to 15 per bushel.
Butter, $1.25 to 1.50 per lb, supply more limited since the interruption on the Central road.
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