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ling at $8 25a8 50 per bushel. Winter Oats are bringing $6 per bushel, and Spring de. from $4 50 to $5. Flour.--Superfine $33 to 35 per bbl, and little in market. Extra $38 to 40. Corn Meal--$9.25 to 9.50. Country Produce and Vegetables. Bacon, hoground, from $2.30 to 2.35; Lard, $1.80 to 1.90; Butter, $3.25 to 3.50; Eggs, $1.75 to 2; Irish Potatoes, from $5 to 6, according to quality; Onions about $15 per bushel; Flax Seed from $6 to 7 per bushel; Tallow Candles, $3.50 per lb; Salt, 47 to 50 cents per lb. Groceries.--At the auction sale of Messrs. Tardy & Williams, yesterday morning, a small lot of Java Coffee brought $7.40 per lb, and ordinary brown sugar was sold at $2.52. Leather.--Sole Leather $5.50 to 6; Harness do. $5.50 to 6; Upper do. $6.50 to 7. Hides are quoted at $1.50 for dry; $1 for salted green, and 60c for green. Tobacco.--Medium pound and half pounds $1.50 to 2 for dark; good medium bright from $2 to 2.50; fine bright from $2 to 3.50.
Light Fingered. --John Williams, arrested for stealing one pair of boots and one side of leather from John T. Dabney, was examined before the Mayor yesterday, and sent on for trial before the Hustings Court.
Richmond Circuit Court --Feb. 19th, Judge Meredith, presiding.--Jim Ellis, free, with aliases, Wm. Hardeman, John Thacker, Jas. Henry alias John Williams, and John Orritt, penitentiary convicts, who had served two years in that institution, were severally put to the bar, and being identified as the same parties, were severally re-sentenced to a further term as the laws of the State require, for a period of five additional years, to commence from and after the period for which they are now undergoing confinement. Allen Ewing, John Myers, with numerous aliases, and Jno A H R Armistead were severally put to the bar, and upon being identified as parties who had already served two terms and were now undergoing confinement for a third offence, were, as required by law, resentenced to the period of their natural life. This Court having been engaged recently in hearing chancery cases, will adjourn on to-morrow for the term. The next regular session will commence on the first
all hands that were saved were safely transferred to that ship, where they received every attention. Subsequently a portion of the survivors were transferred to the Wabash. The Gousatonic is a total loss. All hands lost all they possessed — money, clothes, &c. In fact many of them, including some of the officers, went on board of the Canandaigua in a naked state. A sad accident of the disaster in the loss of Ensign Hazleton, of Concord, New Hampshire; Mr. Mezzey, Captain's Clerk; John Williams, Quartermaster, and John Welsh, coal-heaver, of Boston, were drowned. The latter had got safely on the deck, but ventured back to save $900, which he had in his bag on the berth deck. Poer fellow, he never returned. Theo Parker, (colored,) who was on the lookout directly over where the ship was struck, was blown late the air and instantly killed. Capt. Pickerang was slightly injured by the explosion. John Goff, the Captain's steward, was same what injured. These were all the casual
Taking prisoners through the lines. --John Williams, free negro, and Elijah, slave of Madison Macon, charged with running persons through the lines, were arrested on Saturday and committed to Castle Thunder.
Castle Thunder Items. --John Williams, a citizen of Spotsylvania county, arrested on the charge of harboring deserters; and William Hanson, a free negro from the neighborhood of Winchester, charge with piloting the Yankees, were committed to Castle Thunder on yesterday.
ttacked the enemy at Franklin and drove them from their centre lines of temporary works into the inner lines, which they evacuated during the night, leaving their dead, and wounded in our possession, and retired to Nashville, closely pursued by our cavalry. "We captured several stands of colors and about one thousand prisoners. "Our troops fought with great gallantry. "We have to lament the less of many gallant officers and brave men. "Major-General Cleburne, Brigadier-Generals John Williams, Adams, Gist, Strahi and Granburg were killed; Major-General John Brown and Brigadier-Generals Carter, Manignauir, Quaries Cockerell and Scott were wounded. Brigadier-General Gordon was captured. "J. B. Hood, General." A subsequent telegram from General Hood says that our loss of officers was excessively large in proportion to the loss of men. From Georgia--Fort McAllister taken by Sherman. Official intelligence was received yesterday that the enemy, on
Wanted to Hire, for the ensuing year, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply to Mrs. John Williams, corner of Leigh and Fifth streets. de 23--2t*
Wanted to Hire, a good Cook Washer and Ironer and House Maid. Apply to Mrs. John Williams. corner of Leigh and Fifth streets. de 30--3t
Wanted to Hire, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer, and House Maid. Apply to Mrs. John Williams. corner of Leigh and Fifth streets.