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ridge burning, not only refuse to take them themselves, but do all in their power to persuade others not to take them.--Knoxville Register. The Georgia Loan offer. We understand that Secretary Memminger has declined the offer made by Governor Brown, of an advance of one or two million dollars of the war tax assumed by the State of Georgia. The offer was made by Gov. Brown as an accommodation to the Confederate Government, the State to be allowed at the rate of 7 per cent. interest for er. The Georgia Loan offer. We understand that Secretary Memminger has declined the offer made by Governor Brown, of an advance of one or two million dollars of the war tax assumed by the State of Georgia. The offer was made by Gov. Brown as an accommodation to the Confederate Government, the State to be allowed at the rate of 7 per cent. interest for the advance to the time when the entire amount of Georgia's portion of the tax becomes due — some three months.--Savannah Republican.
cents, Stocks light; calf skins waxed, $48a55 per dozen. Lime — Mountain unslacked, $1.75 to $2.25 per bbl.; according to quantity. Molasses — New Orleans, 90a95 cents; golden syrups (Richmond) 85 cents. Nails — Old Dominion, 9½ cents. Offal (Mill)--Bran, 20 cents; shorts, 25 cents. Brownstuffs, 30 cents; shipstuffs, 70 cents. Oil — Tanners', $1.12a1.50; machine, $1.50a$2 per gallon. Oats — we quote 80a85 cents per bushel, and scarce. Rye — 90a$1.10 per bushel. Sugars — Brown, 12½a14 cents per lb.; Coffee, 15½a19 cents; crushed, 23 to 25 cts. salt — sales by the sack at $25 for ground alum; fine, $37.50a$40 per sack. Seeds — there are no Stocks of Clover or Timothy. Soda — best English, 35a40 cents per lb. Tobacco.--the Market animated, and prices rather better. We quote Old Lugs from $3 to $4; common and good from $5 to $8; fine from $8 to 9.75. no New offering. Tallow — 15a15½ cents per lb. wheat — we quote $1.25a$1.35 extr
Committed to Jail as a runaway. --Was committed to the Jail of the Corporation of the City of Norfolk, on the 12th day of September, 1861, negro man Albert Brown. The said negro man is five feet six and a half inches high, and weighs about 140 pounds, has a scar on the right arm, about six inches long, dark complexion and about twenty five years old. Had on when committed grey clothing, and says he belongs to James Fisher. Thos. J. Corprew, ja 14--3w Sergeant City of Norfolk.