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Nassau River (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 17
The Coit of transportation from Nassau. There is springing up same rivalry in the Nassau trad. One company has determine to reduce the charge for freight to our Confederate ports. The unheard of charge of $500 in gold per ton for shipments from Kansas was couching importations to be seriously checked. The present rate in ortations to be seriously checked. The present rate in $390 in gold as Nassau, or $500 in gold at Charleston, which is $500 in gold for insurance. At the present rated of exchange the cost per cen ton is $1,000 at Nassau, or $3,049 of Charleston. While this state of things leave, me wonder the price of goods continue so high. ortations to be seriously checked. The present rate in $390 in gold as Nassau, or $500 in gold at Charleston, which is $500 in gold for insurance. At the present rated of exchange the cost per cen ton is $1,000 at Nassau, or $3,049 of Charleston. While this state of things leave, me wonder the price of goods continue so high.
Kansas (Kansas, United States) (search for this): article 17
The Coit of transportation from Nassau. There is springing up same rivalry in the Nassau trad. One company has determine to reduce the charge for freight to our Confederate ports. The unheard of charge of $500 in gold per ton for shipments from Kansas was couching importations to be seriously checked. The present rate in $390 in gold as Nassau, or $500 in gold at Charleston, which is $500 in gold for insurance. At the present rated of exchange the cost per cen ton is $1,000 at Nassau, or $3,049 of Charleston. While this state of things leave, me wonder the price of goods continue so high.