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ng Company; all 1 per cent. discount; and Bank of the Empire State, Rome, Ga., and North western Bank, Ringgold, Ga., 2 per cent. discount. North Carolina--Bank of Lexington; Bank of Clarendon; Bank of Commerce, Newborn; Bank of Fayetteville, and Bank of Washington, all 1 per cent, discount. The notes of the Wheeling Banks, Bank of Berkeley, and Bank of Philippi, are taken by Brokers at par. Bank of Fairmont 10 per cent discount. Sales of Stocks in Richmond.--Reported by John A. Lancaster & Son, for the week ending February 27, 1862. Confederate States Bonds--$5,000,000--sales at $90. Confederate States bonds--$100,000,000 issue — sales 99. Tennessee State bonds--(interest suspended,) last sales, 60. Virginia 6 per cent. Registered Bonds, sales at 91. North Carolina State bonds — last sales 89½ Richmond City bonds — sales 100. Petersburg City Bonds — sales 99½ Exchange Bank stock — sales 100. Farmers' Bank stock — sale
ocks, dried fruit, flannel drawers, &c. 4 pairs socks and 2 pairs gloves, through J. B. Watkins. Mrs. James Pae, 3 pairs socks, pamphlets and books. Mrs. John G. Blair, 16 pairs gloves for N. W. Mrs. George Hannah, 11 pairs socks, 1 pair gloves. Arthur McClash, contribution $5. Contributions for soldiers' Lodge. Lewis D. Crenshaw$25 00 Richard Meade25 00 R. B. Haxall25 00 Ginter, Alvey & Arents25 00 Dunlop, Moncure & Co25 00 Kent, Paine & Co25 00 John A. Lancaster & Co25 00 Wm. Ira Smith25 00 Ellet and Drewry25 00 L. Nunnally20 00 Bacon & Baskerville20 00 John C. Robson20 00 Lieut. Quinan20 00 Alfred Moses15 00 John Dunnivant10 00 S. M. Price & Co10 00 Ellet & Weisiger10 00 George J. Sumner10 00 Rev. A. E. Dickinson10 00 S. L. Johnson5 00 W. Peterson5 00 James Woodhouse5 00 Dr. George N. Skipwith5 00 William Bell5 00 Chas. E. Kent5 00 Cash2 00 Ladies Aid Society109 00 Contributions intended for the Soldiers" Ledge, or fo
nt of arrangement to make them current of Bank: Georgia--City Bank, Augusta; Mechanics' Bank, do; Bank of Augusta; Augusta insurance and Banking Company; all 1 per cent. discount; and Bank of the Empire State, Rome, Ga., and Northwestern Bank, Ringgold, Ga., 2 per cent. discount. North Carolina--Bank of Lexington; Bank of Clarendon; Bank of Commerce, Newbern, Bank of Fayetteville, and Bank of Washington, all 1 per cent. discount. Sales of Stocks in Richmond — reported by John A. Lancaster & son, for the week ending May 8, 1862. Confederate States Bonds — sales at $98½. Confederate States bonds--$160,000,000 issue — sales 95. Tennessee State bonds--(interest suspended,) sales, 100. Virginia 6 per cent. Registered Bonds, sales at 100. North Carolina State bonds — held at 115. Richmond City bonds — last sales 105 and int. Petersburg City Bonds — last sales 92. Exchange Bank stock — sales 97½. Farmers' Bank stock — sale
t of arrangement to make them current at Bank: Georgia.--City Bank, Augusta; Mechanics' Bank, do; Bank of Augusta; Augusta Insurance and Banking Company; all 1 per cent. discount; and Bank of the Empire State, Rome, Ga., and Northwestern Bank, Ringgold, Ga., 2 per cent, discount. North Carolina--Bank of Lexington; Bank of Clarendon; Bank of Commerce, Newbern, Bank of Fayetteville, and Bank of Washington, all 1 per cent. discount. Sales of Stocks in Richmond — reported by John A. Lancaster & son, for the week ending May 8 1862. Confederate States Bonds — sales at $98 ¼. Confederate States bonds--$100,000,000 issue — sales 95. Tennessee State bonds--(interest suspended,) sales, 100. Virginia 6 per cent. Registered Bonds, sales at 100. North Carolina State bonds — held at 11 Richmond City bonds — last sales 105 and int. Petersburg City Bonds — last sales 92. Exchange Bank stock — sales 97 ½. Farmers' Bank stock — sale
Suicides. --John A. Lancaster, Esq., of Cumberland, committed suicide on the 29th ultimo. It is supposed by those best acquainted with the circumstances attending the affair that the fear of his family being reduced to want and suffering had produced a temporary aberration of mind. Mr. Lancaster was about forty-eight years of age. He leaves a family and a large circle of relatives and friends to deplore his sudden and unfortunate death. Frank McCraw, of Buckingham, committed suicidtimo. It is supposed by those best acquainted with the circumstances attending the affair that the fear of his family being reduced to want and suffering had produced a temporary aberration of mind. Mr. Lancaster was about forty-eight years of age. He leaves a family and a large circle of relatives and friends to deplore his sudden and unfortunate death. Frank McCraw, of Buckingham, committed suicide on Friday last by cutting his throat. Unrequited love is said to have been the cause.
City Council. --A called meeting of the City Council was held yesterday evening. The following members were present: Mr. Grattan (President), and Messrs. Burr, Scott, Epps, Lee, Smith, Clopton, Lancaster, Tardy, Crutchfield and Glazebrook. A communication was received from the Mayor, nominating the chief and other officers of the police. Thereupon the Council proceeded to elect a chief, and John H. Claiborne was unanimously elected. The next business in order was the election of the first police officer, and Messrs. Seal, Chalkley and Kelley were put in nomination. Mr. Reuben T. Seal received nine votes: Mr. Chalkley, 3; Mr. Kelley. 1. Mr. Seal was therefore declared elected. Mr. Scott and Mr. Clopton addressed the Council in favor of Mr. Callahan. The result of the election was: Charles H. Epps, 10: D. Callahan, 3. Therefore Mr. Epps was declared elected the second officer. Mr. Scott nominated Mr. Charles H. Brown for the third officer. Mr. Lee nom
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