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re invincible. Triumphant, what a glorious destiny opens to our view! Conquered, how abject and forlorn our condition! who, under existing circumstances, is not willing to sacrifice a few paper dollars to gain the most enviable victory of civilization ever witnessed! Entertaining the conviction that the popular mind is favorable to every effort calculated to advance the success of our cause, we venture to place before you the annexed Schedules of prices for the months of October and November, which, though imperfect, because there are so many and such variant views and interests to harmonize, yet we indulge the hope, may be properly received by the people. the following prices are to be the maximum rates to be paid for the articles impressed in all cities and usual places of sale; and when impressed on the farms or elsewhere, the same prices are to be paid. under existing circumstances, we have deemed it not only just, but most likely to favor increased production, th
United, we are invincible. Triumphant, what a glorious destiny opens to our view! Conquered, how abject and forlorn our condition! who, under existing circumstances, is not willing to sacrifice a few paper dollars to gain the most enviable victory of civilization ever witnessed! Entertaining the conviction that the popular mind is favorable to every effort calculated to advance the success of our cause, we venture to place before you the annexed Schedules of prices for the months of October and November, which, though imperfect, because there are so many and such variant views and interests to harmonize, yet we indulge the hope, may be properly received by the people. the following prices are to be the maximum rates to be paid for the articles impressed in all cities and usual places of sale; and when impressed on the farms or elsewhere, the same prices are to be paid. under existing circumstances, we have deemed it not only just, but most likely to favor increased p
turageSuperiorinteriorper head per month4.00 39Pasturagefirst-rateinteriorper head per month5.00 40Pasturagegoodnear citiesper head per month5.00 41PasturageSuperiornear citiesper head per month6.00 42Pasturagefirst-ratenear citiesper head per month7.00 43Saltgoodper bushel of 50 lbs5.00 44Soapgoodper pound1.00 45CandlesgoodTallowper pound3.00 46VinegargoodCiderper gallon2.00 47WhiskeygoodTradeper gallon10.00 48Sugargoodbrownper pound3.00 49MolassesgoodNew Orleansper gallon25.00 50Ricegoodper pound0.50 51CoffeegoodRioper pound3.00 52TeagoodTradeper pound7.00 53VinegargoodManufacturedper gallon1.00 54Pig irongoodno. 1 qualityper ton350.00 55Pig irongoodno. 2 qualityper ton314.00 56Pig irongoodno. 3 qualityper ton278.00 57Bloom irongoodper ton710.00 58Smith's irongoodRound plate and barper ton1,030.00 59railroad ironserviceableper ton400.00 60LeathergoodHarnessper pound3.90 61LeathergoodSoleper pound3.60 62Leathergoodupperper pound4.20 63beef cattlegoodGross weig
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Adjutant and Inspector-General's office,Richmond, Virginia, October 24, 1864. Special orders, No. 252. I. The following schedules of prices for articles named therein, adopted by Commissioners appointed pursuant to law for the State of Virginia, are announced for the information of all concerned; and the special attention of officers and agents of the Government is directed thereto: Richmond, Virginia, October 21, 1864. Hon. James A. Seddon: Sir: as requested by your Department, we conferred with the Commissioners of North Carolina, and had the good fortune to adjust prices upon a basis calculated to harmonize the leading interests of both States. The just and enlightened views entertained by the North Carolina Commissioners were practically illustrated by the liberal spirit and wise terms upon which they agreed to co- operate with us. in this revolutionary crisis, we should all agree to aid each other and the Government. To rescue the country and save
l of 196 lbs33.00 Flour, goodsuperfineper barrel of 196 lbs37.50 Flour, goodextra superfineper barrel of 196 lbs39.75 Flour, goodfamilyper barrel of 196 lbs42.00 3cornPrimeWhite or yellowper bushel of 56 lbs5.00 4corn mealgoodper bushel of 50 lbs5.20 5RyePrimeper bushel of 56 lbs5.00 6Cleaned oatsPrimeper bushel of 32 lbs4.00 7Wheat brangoodper bushel of 17 lbs.75 8Shortsgoodper bushel of 22 lbs1.05 9Brownstuffgoodper bushel of 28 lbs1.35 10Shipstuffgoodper bushel of 37 lbs2.10 11BacongoodHog-Roundper pound2.75 12Pork — Saltgoodper pound2.30 13Pork — fresh, fat and goodgoodper pound, net weight1.82 14Lardgoodper pound, net weight2.75 15horses and mulesfirst-class artillery, &c., average Price per head800.00 16woolfair or merinoWashedper pound8.00 17woolfair or merinoUnwashedper pound6.00 18Peasgoodper bushel5.00 19Beansgoodper bushel5.00 20PotatoesgoodIrishper bushel4.00 21PotatoesgoodSweetper bushel4.00 22Onionsgoodper bushel8.00 23Dried peachesgoodPealedper b
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50 lbs5.00 44Soapgoodper pound1.00 45CandlesgoodTallowper pound3.00 46VinegargoodCiderper gallon2.00 47WhiskeygoodTradeper gallon10.00 48Sugargoodbrownper pound3.00 49MolassesgoodNew Orleansper gallon25.00 50Ricegoodper pound0.50 51CoffeegoodRioper pound3.00 52TeagoodTradeper pound7.00 53VinegargoodManufacturedper gallon1.00 54Pig irongoodno. 1 qualityper ton350.00 55Pig irongoodno. 2 qualityper ton314.00 56Pig irongoodno. 3 qualityper ton278.00 57Bloom irongoodper ton710.00 58Smith's irongoodRound plate and barper ton1,030.00 59railroad ironserviceableper ton400.00 60LeathergoodHarnessper pound3.90 61LeathergoodSoleper pound3.60 62Leathergoodupperper pound4.20 63beef cattlegoodGross weightper 100 pounds30.00 64beef cattleSuperiorGross weightper 100 pounds35.00 65beef cattlefirst-rateGross weightper 100 pounds40.00 66Salt beefgoodnet per pound1.50 67sheepfairper head35.00 68Army woolen cloth, ¾ yardgoodten ounces per yardper yard10.00 69Army woolen cloth, ¾ y
ons and teams to haul all such articles, and so divide the work between the owners of wagons and teams as to be least prejudicial to those successfully engaged in agriculture: Schedule A. no.articles.quality.Description.Quantity.Price. 1WheatPrimeWhite or redper bushel of 60 lbs$7.50 2Flour, goodfineper barrel of 196 lbs33.00 Flour, goodsuperfineper barrel of 196 lbs37.50 Flour, goodextra superfineper barrel of 196 lbs39.75 Flour, goodfamilyper barrel of 196 lbs42.00 3cornPrimeWhite or yellowper bushel of 56 lbs5.00 4corn mealgoodper bushel of 50 lbs5.20 5RyePrimeper bushel of 56 lbs5.00 6Cleaned oatsPrimeper bushel of 32 lbs4.00 7Wheat brangoodper bushel of 17 lbs.75 8Shortsgoodper bushel of 22 lbs1.05 9Brownstuffgoodper bushel of 28 lbs1.35 10Shipstuffgoodper bushel of 37 lbs2.10 11BacongoodHog-Roundper pound2.75 12Pork — Saltgoodper pound2.30 13Pork — fresh, fat and goodgoodper pound, net weight1.82 14Lardgoodper pound, net weight2.75 15horses and mulesfi
er bushel of 22 lbs1.05 9Brownstuffgoodper bushel of 28 lbs1.35 10Shipstuffgoodper bushel of 37 lbs2.10 11BacongoodHog-Roundper pound2.75 12Pork — Saltgoodper pound2.30 13Pork — fresh, fat and goodgoodper pound, net weight1.82 14Lardgoodper pound, net weight2.75 15horses and mulesfirst-class artillery, &c., average Price per head800.00 16woolfair or merinoWashedper pound8.00 17woolfair or merinoUnwashedper pound6.00 18Peasgoodper bushel5.00 19Beansgoodper bushel5.00 20PotatoesgoodIrishper bushel4.00 21PotatoesgoodSweetper bushel4.00 22Onionsgoodper bushel8.00 23Dried peachesgoodPealedper bushel8.00 24Dried peachesgoodUnpeeledper bushel4.50 25Dried applesgoodPealedper bushel5.00 26hay, baledgoodTimothy or cloverper 100 pounds3.90 27hay, baledgoodOrchard or herdsgrassper 100 pounds3.90 28hay, unbaledgoodOrchard or herdsgrassper 100 pounds3.00 29Sheaf oats, baledgoodper 100 pounds5.25 30Sheaf oats, unbaledgoodper 100 pounds4.75 31Blade fodder, baledgoodper 100 poun
month4.00 39Pasturagefirst-rateinteriorper head per month5.00 40Pasturagegoodnear citiesper head per month5.00 41PasturageSuperiornear citiesper head per month6.00 42Pasturagefirst-ratenear citiesper head per month7.00 43Saltgoodper bushel of 50 lbs5.00 44Soapgoodper pound1.00 45CandlesgoodTallowper pound3.00 46VinegargoodCiderper gallon2.00 47WhiskeygoodTradeper gallon10.00 48Sugargoodbrownper pound3.00 49MolassesgoodNew Orleansper gallon25.00 50Ricegoodper pound0.50 51CoffeegoodRioper pound3.00 52TeagoodTradeper pound7.00 53VinegargoodManufacturedper gallon1.00 54Pig irongoodno. 1 qualityper ton350.00 55Pig irongoodno. 2 qualityper ton314.00 56Pig irongoodno. 3 qualityper ton278.00 57Bloom irongoodper ton710.00 58Smith's irongoodRound plate and barper ton1,030.00 59railroad ironserviceableper ton400.00 60LeathergoodHarnessper pound3.90 61LeathergoodSoleper pound3.60 62Leathergoodupperper pound4.20 63beef cattlegoodGross weightper 100 pounds30.00 64beef catt
d in agriculture: Schedule A. no.articles.quality.Description.Quantity.Price. 1WheatPrimeWhite or redper bushel of 60 lbs$7.50 2Flour, goodfineper barrel er pound, net weight2.75 15horses and mulesfirst-class artillery, &c., average Price per head800.00 16woolfair or merinoWashedper pound8.00 17woolfair or merinoUn the term average value per head is in contradistinction to a fixed and uniform Price for each horse or mule. We supposed that, in impressing a number of horses, oraccording to their worth, up as high as $1,000--thus making an average value or Price for a number of good, sound and efficient horses or mules, $800 each. in ithe taste. But second and interior qualities of Molasses should be reduced in Price from ten to twenty per cent., accordingly as they fall below the standard of fSchedule B.Hire of Labor, teams, wagons and Drivers. No.Labor.Quan'ty and time.Price. 1.Baling long foragePer 100 pounds$0.90 2.Shelling and bagging corn, sacks f
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