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shel. Sales of old have been made at these quotations. New is not so desirable, and would hardly bring them. Candles.--Tallow 15 per lb.; Jackson's 15; Rull's 16 cts.; Adamantine 20@23; Sperm 45; Patent Sperm 54@56 Cement.--James River $1.70@1.80 per bbl.; Northern Rosendale at $1.70@1.80. Coal.--White and Red Ash Anthracite Coal, for grates, $6.50 per cart load of 25 bushels, per ton of 2,240 lbs. $7; Foundry do. $7 per ton of 2,240 lbs.; Bituminous Lump. $5 per load of 25 bushels; Hall $4.50; Smiths' Coal 12@14 per bushel. Coke.--For city consumption $5 per cart load of 25 bushels, for soft lump; soft half $4.50. Hard lump and half $4.50. Corn Meal--85 cts. per bushel. cotton.--8½ to 12 cents. cotton Yarns. &c.--Cotton Yarns 21@22 cts.; CottonCordage 24 cts.; Seine Twine 27 cts.; Carpet Warp 22 cts.; Wrapping Twine 22 cts. Dried Fruit.--No arrivals. We quote nominally $1@1.25 per bushel. Feathers — In demand at 46 cts. Stock small; better supply. Fertiliz
before public sentiment can be modified; and even whether it may be enlightened and improved or not, is altogether problematical. It is to be hoped that, whatever be the solution of our present difficulties, it will be not long delayed; but that it will soon be accomplished, and the nation or two or more, as it may be, settle down quietly under a condition of profitable industry and increased prosperity. Bags — Seamless Bags, 25; Manchester do., 19 @23; Gunny do., 12@14 Beans.--White $1.37½@1.50 per bushel. Beeswax.--32 to 33--active. Brooms.--$2@3. according to quality. Buckets, &c.--Painted Buckets $1.87 ½@$2 per dozen; three hoop Painted Pails $2.25@2.50 per dozen; heavy Cedar Tubs, neat, $3.50@5 per nest; heavy Cedar Feed Buckets $6.50 per dozen. Butter.--We quote good Butter at 20 to 25; interior 8 to 10 Bacon.--Sides 12½ cents; Shoulders 10¼c.; plain Hams 12; Sugar-cured 13@13½c.; Todd's Sugar cured Hams 15 Coffee.--We quote Rio 14½@15½c; Laguayr
cts.; Call skins, green, $1@1.12. South American, none. Hoop Poles — Flour bbl. $7.50@9 per 1,000; hhd.poles, $15. Iron and Nails.--Pig Iron $28@34, as in quality and quantity; Swedes $400 per ton; English Refined $70; Tredegar $85; Common English $60, American country $95. CutNails 3¼@3½c. per lb. Lard.--Western Lard 13 cents in bbls.; kegs 13@13½c. Lead.--We quote 6¼@6½ cts. per lb. for pig; bar 6½@7. Leather.--We quote good stamp, middle weights 22@23 per lb.; over weights 20@21; Tobacco.--There is still no change in Tobacco, and quotations are little more than nominal. We quote interior Lugs at $2.25@2.50, good and fine $3@3.50; interior Leaf $5@7, good $8@9; fine manufacturing scarce, price $12.50@20; good and fine English $6.50@10.50, fancy cases $20@90. Wheat.--We still quote good to prime red $1.20@1.25; do, white $1.30@1.35. Arrivals light — quotations on time. Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, &c. Beef.--Supply continues large. Extremes now quotable $3@
on.--8½ to 12 cents. cotton Yarns. &c.--Cotton Yarns 21@22 cts.; CottonCordage 24 cts.; Seine Twine 27 cts.; Carpet Warp 22 cts.; Wrapping Twine 22 cts. Dried Fruit.--No arrivals. We quote nominally $1@1.25 per bushel. Feathers — In demand at 46 cts. Stock small; better supply. Fertilizers.--We quote Peruvian $58; Ruffin's Phosphor Peruvian. $50 per ton; Aa Mexican $25; Elide island $48; Patagoman $25; Sombrero $30; Navassa, or Brown Columbian $30; Reese's Manipulated Guano, $50; Rhodes' Super Phosphate of Lime $46.50 per ton; Robinson's Manipulated Guano $50 per ton; Hartman's (Richmond) Ammoniated Super Phosphate Lime $40 per ton; do, Manipulated Guano $50 per ton; do, Bone Dust $38 per ton. Fish.--New Nova Scotia Herrings, gross, $2.75@$3; No. 1 Halifax Cut Herrings $3.25@$3.50 from store. No North Carolina in market.--Mackerel, large No. 3, new, $8.50; small do., $5. Flaxseed--$1.20@1.40 per bushel. Flour Barrels--45 to 50 cts. for city made; Country have sold r
t sales from wharf $1.65; from store $1.75 per sack. Saltpetre--9@10 per lb. Seneca Root--35@37½c. Shot--7@7¾ cash, and time as to quantity, for drop and buck. Starch — Corn 6@6½; Pearl 7@8½c. Staves — Good oak, for flour barrels, we quote at $5 per thousand; Machine cut $7@$8. Tar.--$2@2.25 per bbl. Teas.--Imperial and Gunpowder 55 $@1.20. Wines.--Port, Burgundy $1@2.50 per gallon; Port Juice $2.50@4. Madeira, Sicily 45@$1.75; OldMadeira $2.50@4. Sherry, Permartin, Dud 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 inquality. Tobacco.--There is still no change in Tobacco, and quotations are little more than nominal. We quote interior Lugs at $2.25@2.50, good and fine $3@3.50; interior Leaf $5@7, good $8@9; fine manufacturing scarce, price $12.50@20; good and fine English $6.50@10.50, fancy cases $20@90. Wheat.--We still qu
., 12@14 Beans.--White $1.37½@1.50 per bushel. Beeswax.--32 to 33--active. Brooms.--$2@3. according to quality. Buckets, &c.--Painted Buckets $1.87 ½@$2 per dozen; three hoop Painted Pails $2.25@2.50 per dozen; heavy Cedar Tubs, neat, $3.50@5 per nest; heavy Cedar Feed Buckets $6.50 per dozen. Butter.--We quote good Butter at 20 to 25; interior 8 to 10 Bacon.--Sides 12½ cents; Shoulders 10¼c.; plain Hams 12; Sugar-cured 13@13½c.; Todd's Sugar cured Hams 15 Coffee.--We quote Rio 14½@15½c; Laguayra, none in market; Java 16½@17 cts.; Mocha 18 cents Market firm. Corn.--Market dull and quotations lower. We quote 50@55 cents per bushel. Sales of old have been made at these quotations. New is not so desirable, and would hardly bring them. Candles.--Tallow 15 per lb.; Jackson's 15; Rull's 16 cts.; Adamantine 20@23; Sperm 45; Patent Sperm 54@56 Cement.--James River $1.70@1.80 per bbl.; Northern Rosendale at $1.70@1.80. Coal.--White and Red Ash Anthracite Coal,
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iansburg' List of Virginia Bank notes Unbankable in Richmond. Bank of the Valley and branches, save at Staunton and Christiansburg. Bank of Wheeling. Wheeling. Manufacturers' and Farmers' Bank of Wheeling and branches. Northwestern Bank of Virginia, Wheeling, and branches. Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank of Wheeling and branches. Bank of Charleston Malden, Kanawha. Bank of Berkeley, Martinsburg. Branch of Bank of the Old Dominion at Pearisburg. Bank of Phillippi, Phillippi. Barbour county. Bank of Winchester, Winchester. Fairmont Bank, Fairmont. The notes of the foregoing Banks are bought by the brokers of this city at 1½@2 per ct. discount. Virginia Bank notes that are at twenty-five per cent. Discount. The notes of the following Banks are at 25 per cent. discount: Bank of Manassas, Front Royal. Bank of Weston, Lewis county. Trans-Alleghany Bank of Jeffersonville, Tazewell. There are probably few, if any, of the notes of the
martin, Dud 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 inquality. Tobacco.--There is still no change in Tobacco, and quotations are little more than nominal. We quote interior Lugs at $2.25@2.50, good and fine $3@3.50; interior Leaf $5@7, good $8@9; fine manufacturing scarce, price $12.50@20; good and fine English $6.50@10.50, fancy cases $20@90. Wheat.--We still quote good to prime red $1.20@1.25; do, white $1.30@1.35. Arrivals light — quotations on time. Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, &c. Beef.--Supply continues large. Extremes now quotable $3@$4 per cwt. gross. A lot of very fine Cattle sold last week as high as $5 per cwt.--The bulk of sales are from $3.50 to $3.75 gross. Sheep.--Supply not very good. We quote sales, good to prime, at $4.50 to $5.50 per cwt. gross; fair to good, per head, sell at $2.50 to $5 Hogs.--Sales of
; Extra C 9¾c. Salt.--Last sales from wharf $1.65; from store $1.75 per sack. Saltpetre--9@10 per lb. Seneca Root--35@37½c. Shot--7@7¾ cash, and time as to quantity, for drop and buck. Starch — Corn 6@6½; Pearl 7@8½c. Staves — Good oak, for flour barrels, we quote at $5 per thousand; Machine cut $7@$8. Tar.--$2@2.25 per bbl. Teas.--Imperial and Gunpowder 55 $@1.20. Wines.--Port, Burgundy $1@2.50 per gallon; Port Juice $2.50@4. Madeira, Sicily 45@$1.75; OldMadeira $2.50@4. Sherry, Permartin, Dud 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 inquality. Tobacco.--There is still no change in Tobacco, and quotations are little more than nominal. We quote interior Lugs at $2.25@2.50, good and fine $3@3.50; interior Leaf $5@7, good $8@9; fine manufacturing scarce, price $12.50@20; good and fine English $6.50@10.50, fancy cases $
hel. Feathers — In demand at 46 cts. Stock small; better supply. Fertilizers.--We quote Peruvian $58; Ruffin's Phosphor Peruvian. $50 per ton; Aa Mexican $25; Elide island $48; Patagoman $25; Sombrero $30; Navassa, or Brown Columbian $30; Reese's Manipulated Guano, $50; Rhodes' Super Phosphate of Lime $46.50 per ton; Robinson's Manipulated Guano $50 per ton; Hartman's (Richmond) Ammoniated Super Phosphate Lime $40 per ton; do, Manipulated Guano $50 per ton; do, Bone Dust $38 per ton. Fish.--New Nova Scotia Herrings, gross, $2.75@$3; No. 1 Halifax Cut Herrings $3.25@$3.50 from store. No North Carolina in market.--Mackerel, large No. 3, new, $8.50; small do., $5. Flaxseed--$1.20@1.40 per bushel. Flour Barrels--45 to 50 cts. for city made; Country have sold recently at from 20 to 30 cts. Fruit.--Oranges; Havana $9 per bol. Lemons: $4.50@5.05 per box. Raisins: Bunch $2.75@$3, layers $3@3.25. Prunes 10 to 40 cts. per box, accordingto quality. Figs 2½@20 cts. per lb. Flo
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