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Very Highlaw, which we will not submit to. --We see from a card in the paper of this morning that we are charged with being liars, which we deny out and out; and why should Messrs. Page, White, Harwood, and ourselves, be watched on Saturday last, to see who took out work? And why should our servants be stopped whilst carrying packages to the American Hotel, which had been purchased by gentlemen, and stopped by the President of the Cordwainers' Society? And who is the President, and wherent of the Cordwainers' Society? And who is the President, and where did he come from? And who was it that had a card published in the Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York papers, warning journeymen boot and shoe makers not to come to Richmond, as they would be whipped? and that any man who takes out work from Messrs. Page. White, Harwood, and ourselves, is to be whipped by some of the Society men? We have nothing further to say. Alex. Hill & Co. Richmond, Feb. 25th, 1861. fe 26--1t
Northern Markets. New York, Feb. 25. --Stocks, at noon, excited and higher — Virginia 6's $76; Missouri's $65¾ N. Y. Centrals $78½ Government 12's $101. Cotton quiet. Flour 5 lower — Southern $5.40@5.53.--Wheat quiet — Southern White $1.55 Corn heavy — Old Mixed 67½@69; new, at depot, 62@63 cts.; Southern yellow 70 @73c Lard firm at 9½@10¼c. Whiskey firm at 18 Sugar steady — Muscovado 4¾@5 Coffee firm at 11¼@13 Turpentine dull at 35½@36 Rosin firm at $1.25@1.30. Rice steady at 3¼@4¼c. Baltimore,Feb. 25.--Flour steady — Howard street and Ohio $5.37½@5.75--the latter for choice lots. Wheat firm — red $1.25@1.31; white $1.45@$1.65. Corn active — yellow 59@62 Provisions quiet. Mess Pork $17. Lard firm at 10 Coffee firm — Ric 12
e 7½@8 cents; Cuba 7½@8½ cents; Porto Rico 8@9½ cents; Loaf 11@11¼ cents; Crushed and Powdered 10¼ cents; Coffee Sugar; A 10 cents; B 9½ cents; Extra C 9¼c. Tobacco.--Sales still limited, at former quotations. We notice the sales of some Luge and common Leaf Luge, $1.75@2.59; Leaf $3@4.50; some stemming Leaf $6 @9.50; 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@$1.55 for White; $1.30@ $1.35 for Red. Whiskey.--Richmond Rectified 21½@22½ cents; Stearns' Old Malted Rye $1.50; other qualities 75 cts. @$1.50 per gallon. Fertilizers.--Demand light. We quote Peruvian Guano $62½ per ton; Ruffin's Tobacco Manure $45 per ton; Aa Mexican $25; Elide Island $18; Patagonian $25; Sombrero $30; Nevassa or Brown Columbian $30; Reese's Manipulated Guano $50; Rhodes' Super Phosphate of Lime $48; Robinson's Manipulated Guano $50; Hartman's (Richmond) Amoniated Super Ph