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North Edisto River (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
tide and the attempt was not renewed. Yesterday morning the trial was again made and with success, but after getting inside they did not venture in reach of our batteries. Our iron clads went out and now lie between them and out forts, and immediately under our guns, so that when they approach they will be under the concentrated fire of the Chicora, Palmetto State, and all our batteries. The attempt to come further will hardly be made at night, though if it in the harbor is sufficiently lighted to expose it. Four iron clads and twenty transports are said to have run up the North Edisto River, a few miles below the city, and several hundred contrabands are said to be landed and fortifying on Cole's Island, which is the key to the Stono. These movements if true, confirm the general belief that the enemy's land attack will be made at a point South of Charleston, with a view of obtaining the mastery of James Island, which is within easy shelling distance of every portion of the city.
Snake Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
ide and the attempt was not renewed. Yesterday morning the trial was again made and with success, but after getting inside they did not venture in reach of our batteries. Our iron clads went out and now lie between them and out forts, and immediately under our guns, so that when they approach they will be under the concentrated fire of the Chicora, Palmetto State, and all our batteries. The attempt to come further will hardly be made at night, though if it in the harbor is sufficiently lighted to expose it. Four iron clads and twenty transports are said to have run up the North Edisto River, a few miles below the city, and several hundred contrabands are said to be landed and fortifying on Cole's Island, which is the key to the Stono. These movements if true, confirm the general belief that the enemy's land attack will be made at a point South of Charleston, with a view of obtaining the mastery of James Island, which is within easy shelling distance of every portion of the city.
James Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
tide and the attempt was not renewed. Yesterday morning the trial was again made and with success, but after getting inside they did not venture in reach of our batteries. Our iron clads went out and now lie between them and out forts, and immediately under our guns, so that when they approach they will be under the concentrated fire of the Chicora, Palmetto State, and all our batteries. The attempt to come further will hardly be made at night, though if it in the harbor is sufficiently lighted to expose it. Four iron clads and twenty transports are said to have run up the North Edisto River, a few miles below the city, and several hundred contrabands are said to be landed and fortifying on Cole's Island, which is the key to the Stono. These movements if true, confirm the general belief that the enemy's land attack will be made at a point South of Charleston, with a view of obtaining the mastery of James Island, which is within easy shelling distance of every portion of the city.
Tuesday, April 7, 1863. Specie and Bank Notes.--We continue to quote gold at $4 premium, telling rate, with more firmness in the market reported. Silver may be quoted at $3.75 premium. Bank notes have advanced. The brokers to-day were asking 75 per cent. Bonds and Stocks.--At Messrs. Davenport & Co's auction sale to-day, which was largely attended, Confederate bonds, (15 M. loan,) coupons, brought 137; do. registered, 110@118; do. do, (100 M loan,) registered, 1872, 106; do. do, 8 per cent convertibles, 106½@107; Confederate Treasury notes, intereast bearing, par and interest; Virginia sixes, registered, 112@114; Georgia sevens, 49@150; Manassas Gap R. R. bonds, sixes, 58; Orange and Alexandria R. R. bonds, 2d mortgages sixes, 102: Traders' Bank stock, 124; Bank of Commonwealth, 121; Farmers' Bank, 121, (a large advance;) Bank of Richmond, 100@101; Bank of Monticello, 100, James River & Kanawha Co, 19; Richmond and Liverpool Packet Co. 620; Old Dominion Ins. Co., 3
and Corn Meal, $10@12 per bushel. Candles, $3@3.25 per lb. Dried Apples, $13@14 per bushel. Dried Peaches, $15 @18 per bushel. Flour — Superfine, $31@32; Extra, $24; Family, $26 per bbl. Hay, $8@8.50 per cwt. Lard, $1.50@1.60 per lb. Potatoes.--Irish, $8 @10, Sweet, $10@11 per bushel.--Peas, $15@18 per bushel. Cate, $6.59 per bushel.--Seeds — Timothy, $7--season over; Clover, $24@25. Tobacco-- no sales of leaf for two days past, and we make no change in quotations; the breaks are somewhat larger. The market for manufactured is less animated. Wheat — nothing doing, and we repeat the comical quotations of $1@1.50 per bushel. Sales have been made for horse-feed at $6@6.59. Dressed Fowls are very high, hucksters in the market demanding $8@12 per pair for indifferent chickens; Turkeys are held by commission merchants at $1.25 per lb. Eggs $1.50 per dozen.--Sugar, Brown $1.20@1.30 per lb as to quality.--Molasses, $10@12 per gallon. Coffee, 4@5 per lb. Salt, 50 per lb. Rice, 3
dria R. R. bonds, 2d mortgages sixes, 102: Traders' Bank stock, 124; Bank of Commonwealth, 121; Farmers' Bank, 121, (a large advance;) Bank of Richmond, 100@101; Bank of Monticello, 100, James River & Kanawha Co, 19; Richmond and Liverpool Packet Co. 620; Old Dominion Ins. Co., 31½; Va. Fire and Marine Ins. Co., 47. All the bonds were sold with interest added to the day of sale. Produce, Groceries, &c.--Apples, $31@50 per barrel; very few in market. Butter in demand at $3@3.25 per lb Bacon — hoground, $125@140.--Beeswax, $1.50 per lb. Beans, $15@18 per bushel. Corn, $10 per bushel; very scarce, and in demand Corn Meal, $10@12 per bushel. Candles, $3@3.25 per lb. Dried Apples, $13@14 per bushel. Dried Peaches, $15 @18 per bushel. Flour — Superfine, $31@32; Extra, $24; Family, $26 per bbl. Hay, $8@8.50 per cwt. Lard, $1.50@1.60 per lb. Potatoes.--Irish, $8 @10, Sweet, $10@11 per bushel.--Peas, $15@18 per bushel. Cate, $6.59 per bushel.--Seeds — Timothy, $7--season over; Clo
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Tuesday, April 7, 1863. Specie and Bank Notes.--We continue to quote gold at $4 premium, telling rate, with more firmness in the market reported. Silver may be quoted at $3.75 premium. Bank notes have advanced. The brokers to-day were asking 75 per cent. Bonds and Stocks.--At Messrs. Davenport & Co's auction sale to-day, which was largely attended, Confederate bonds, (15 M. loan,) coupons, brought 137; do. registered, 110@118; do. do, (100 M loan,) registered, 1872, 106; do. do, 8 per cent convertibles, 106½@107; Confederate Treasury notes, intereast bearing, par and interest; Virginia sixes, registered, 112@114; Georgia sevens, 49@150; Manassas Gap R. R. bonds, sixes, 58; Orange and Alexandria R. R. bonds, 2d mortgages sixes, 102: Traders' Bank stock, 124; Bank of Commonwealth, 121; Farmers' Bank, 121, (a large advance;) Bank of Richmond, 100@101; Bank of Monticello, 100, James River & Kanawha Co, 19; Richmond and Liverpool Packet Co. 620; Old Dominion Ins. Co.,
, 47. All the bonds were sold with interest added to the day of sale. Produce, Groceries, &c.--Apples, $31@50 per barrel; very few in market. Butter in demand at $3@3.25 per lb Bacon — hoground, $125@140.--Beeswax, $1.50 per lb. Beans, $15@18 per bushel. Corn, $10 per bushel; very scarce, and in demand Corn Meal, $10@12 per bushel. Candles, $3@3.25 per lb. Dried Apples, $13@14 per bushel. Dried Peaches, $15 @18 per bushel. Flour — Superfine, $31@32; Extra, $24; Family, $26 per bbl. Hay, $8@8.50 per cwt. Lard, $1.50@1.60 per lb. Potatoes.--Irish, $8 @10, Sweet, $10@11 per bushel.--Peas, $15@18 per bushel. Cate, $6.59 per bushel.--Seeds — Timothy, $7--season over; Clover, $24@25. Tobacco-- no sales of leaf for two days past, and we make no change in quotations; the breaks are somewhat larger. The market for manufactured is less animated. Wheat — nothing doing, and we repeat the comical quotations of $1@1.50 per bushel. Sales have been made for horse-feed at $6@6.59. Dr
ay of sale. Produce, Groceries, &c.--Apples, $31@50 per barrel; very few in market. Butter in demand at $3@3.25 per lb Bacon — hoground, $125@140.--Beeswax, $1.50 per lb. Beans, $15@18 per bushel. Corn, $10 per bushel; very scarce, and in demand Corn Meal, $10@12 per bushel. Candles, $3@3.25 per lb. Dried Apples, $13@14 per bushel. Dried Peaches, $15 @18 per bushel. Flour — Superfine, $31@32; Extra, $24; Family, $26 per bbl. Hay, $8@8.50 per cwt. Lard, $1.50@1.60 per lb. Potatoes.--Irish, $8 @10, Sweet, $10@11 per bushel.--Peas, $15@18 per bushel. Cate, $6.59 per bushel.--Seeds — Timothy, $7--season over; Clover, $24@25. Tobacco-- no sales of leaf for two days past, and we make no change in quotations; the breaks are somewhat larger. The market for manufactured is less animated. Wheat — nothing doing, and we repeat the comical quotations of $1@1.50 per bushel. Sales have been made for horse-feed at $6@6.59. Dressed Fowls are very high, hucksters in the market demandin
nd Corn Meal, $10@12 per bushel. Candles, $3@3.25 per lb. Dried Apples, $13@14 per bushel. Dried Peaches, $15 @18 per bushel. Flour — Superfine, $31@32; Extra, $24; Family, $26 per bbl. Hay, $8@8.50 per cwt. Lard, $1.50@1.60 per lb. Potatoes.--Irish, $8 @10, Sweet, $10@11 per bushel.--Peas, $15@18 per bushel. Cate, $6.59 per bushel.--Seeds — Timothy, $7--season over; Clover, $24@25. Tobacco-- no sales of leaf for two days past, and we make no change in quotations; the breaks are somewhat larger. The market for manufactured is less animated. Wheat — nothing doing, and we repeat the comical quotations of $1@1.50 per bushel. Sales have been made for horse-feed at $6@6.59. Dressed Fowls are very high, hucksters in the market demanding $8@12 per pair for indifferent chickens; Turkeys are held by commission merchants at $1.25 per lb. Eggs $1.50 per dozen.--Sugar, Brown $1.20@1.30 per lb as to quality.--Molasses, $10@12 per gallon. Coffee, 4@5 per lb. Salt, 50 per lb. Rice, 3
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