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North Carolina bonds were sold at 300; Va. registered do 160; City of Richmond do 165; Richmond and Danville Railroad do 171; Central Railroad stock 116; Bank of Richmond 110; Richmond and Liverpool Packet Company 680. We quote Confederate bonds, 100 in loan, at 103a109½ and int.; do do 15 m loan, held at 200--no recent sales; do do 7's, 100; Va. coupon bonds, four coupons on, 325; Bank of the Commonwealth 135; Chesapeake and Ohio Canal guaranteed bonds 150; Merchants' Ins. 25; Ins. Co. State of Va. 42½. Produce, Provisions, &c.--Bacon very scarce and advancing; we quote hoground at $1.50a1.60. Butter has advanced; we quote at $2a2.50 per lb. Cheese $1.50a1.75 per lb.--Dried Fruit--Apples $10 per bushel; Peaches $16 per bushel. Eggs $1.50a$1.75 per dozen. Hay — Old $9a10 per 100 lbs--very little in market; new $9a10, as to quality. Lard $1.55a1.60 per lb. Potatoes — New Irish $10a15 per bushel. Corn $9.50a10 per bushel. Corn Meal $10a10.50 per bushel. Flour is in demand a<
From Northern Virginia. The intelligence which we receive from our forces now operating on the Northern border of the State is exceedingly meagre. We have nothing really definite or satisfactory as to the present location of our army, and only rumors with reference to the movements of the enemy. Some of the passengers who came down on the Central train yesterday evening assert positively that the main body of Meade's forces has crossed the Potomac at different fords east of the mountains, whilst others maintain that there is no considerable force of the enemy on the South side of the river, and that they have only their cavalry on the Virginia side. Between these conflicting statements it is difficult to arrive at the truth.