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4; X., 149. Starkweather, J. C., X., 309. Starr, S. H., IV., Ss. Stars and Stripes. U. S. S., I., 356. State Armory, Columbia, S. C. , I., 33. State Governments, uniforming three-months' men, VIII., 54. State University, Va., VIII., 110. State of Georgia., U. S. S., I., 302. States: the quotas, of. VIII., 12; enlistment from, VIII., 102, 103, 141, 225, 251: of I. S. troops furnished by, X., 141;. Staunton, Va.: III., 17, 1S; IV., 112. Stearns, F., VII., 282. Stedman, E., IX., 24, 56, 59. Stedman, G. A., X., 141. Steedman, C., VI., 121. Steedman, J. B.: II., 286, 287; III., 253; IX., 101; X., 125. Steele, F.: II., 328, 343, 344; VI., 260, 276: IX., 247: X., 175, 171. Steele, G. I., L, 353. Steele. W. X., 313. Steele's Bayou, Miss., II., 332. Steele's battalion, Union, I., 350. Steger, Mrs. T. M., X., 2. Stegman, Captain Vii., 181. Stegman, L. R.: VII., 181,
our barrels, we quote at $6 per thousand; Machine cut $7@8. Sugars.--New Orleans Sugar we quote 7@8 cents; Cuba 7@8 cents; Porto Rico 7@8 cents; Loaf 10½@11 cents; Crushed and Powdered 10 cents: Coffee Sugar: A 9 cents; B and Extra C 9 Tobacco.--Sales still limited, at former quotations. Lugs $1.50 to $3; Leaf $4 to $10. No fine manufacturing in market. Stock on hand of the old crop very light, and mostly of inferior quality. Wheat.--Receipts light and market firm at $1.50@$1.60 for White; $1.30@$1.30 @$1.37½ for Red. Whiskey.--Richmond Rectified 29@30 cents; Stearns' Old Maited Rye $1.50; other qualities 75 cts. @$1.50 per gallon. Wines.--Port, Burgundy $1@$2.50 per gallon; Juice $2 50@$4. Madeira, Sicily 45@$1.75; aderia $2.50@$4. Sherry Permartin, Duff 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.
Arrived, Brig Lilly Dale, (Br.,) Coalfield, Halifax, fish, C. T. Wortham & Co. Schr. Tropic Wind, Layten, Bahama Islands, salt and logwood, F. Stearns. Schr. Mary A. Adams, Sparrow, Baltimore, guano, Bacon & Baskerville. Schr. Octavia Ellen, Tyler, Philadelphia, coal, Hardgrove. Sailed, Schr. Champe, Robinson, down the river, light. Passengers per Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, master, from New York, April 16: J. Dunlop, G. T. Atkins, C. B. Gwathmey, Miss Clapp, S. Snead, Wm. Shaw, G. M. Ritchie, Dr. W. F. Smith, Mrs Kirkland, and 10 in steerage.
ions in money may be sent to I. W. Walker, Chairman of the Collecting Committee, Sheriff's office, Main st. The following gentlemen of the county have been appointed to act in their respective neighborhoods in further enlisting sympathy and securing contributions: Henrico.--Dr. John Garnett, Messrs. Henry Cox, R. A. Mayo, R. Gentry, James Carter, N. F. Bowe, J. B. Crenshaw, Rev. Geo. D. Exall, John F. Wrenn, John Stewart, James Lyons, Fendall Griffin, Garland Hanes, Josiah Dobbs, F. Stearns, Thos. E. Nichols, Henry Satter-white. Hanover.--Messrs. Ed. Sydnor, B. T. Winston, W. C. Shelton, G. W. Doswell, Dr. W. F. Gaines, Col. E. Shelton. Chesterfield.--Messrs. H. T. Drewry, Samuel. Hargrove, W. B. Gates, Augustus Jenks, E. O. Watkins, T. Dorsett, Rev. C. Friend. Charles City.--Messrs. Hill Carter, Robert Douthat, and Dr. E. Wilcox. Prince George.--Dr. Osborne. New Kent.--Dr. S. P. Christian, Mr. H. M. Sherman. Goochland.--Mr. J. M. Trevilian, Dr. Ge
Burglary. --A few nights since a burglar broke into the extensive liquor establishment of Messrs. F. Stearns & Co., on 15th street, and succeeded in successfully removing four barrels of whiskey, worth at present prices nearly $1,100. No clue was found to the thief. The removal of the liquor was doubtless effected by the aid of a cart.
One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, about the 10th of May, my negro man Solomon. The said negro is a carpenter by trade, and formerly worked for Mr. McMinn, corner 21st and Main streets. He left the premises of Mr. F. Stearns, (where his wife lives,) with a pars from me to come to Lynchburg. I will give the above reward for his delivery at any jail, so that I may get him again. John R. Todd, C. S. Nitre Refinery, Lynchburg Va. ja 21--6t*