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force for the defence of the Capital, and to enable those who are employed in business avocations to devote a portion of each day to necessary drill and discipline: I, John Letcher, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, do hereby proclaim that all the stores and other places of business in the city of Richmond, except such manufacturing establishments as are engaged in ing contracts for this State or Confederate States, shall be closed on each day after the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., and it is hereby ordered that the second class of the Militia shall be assembled daily, except on Sunday, on the Capitol Square, at the hour of 3 o'clock. The force shall be under the command of the senior officer present, and be regularly drilled until sunset each day. Given under my hand and under the of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, the 29th day of May, 1862, and in the 86th year of the Commonwealth. John Letcher. By the Governor. Leo W. Munford, my 30-- Sec'y of the Com'th.
Commercial.Richmond Markets, May 29, 1862. Bread — Navy, 4 cents; Pilot, 6 cents; Butter and Soda, 8 cents per lb. Bacon — Stock light and firm at 87¼ for hog round; Hams; 38 to 40 cents per lb. Butter — No. 3 Butter 75 to 80 Corn — We quote 85 cents per bushel. Corn Meal--$1a1.05 per bushel. Coffee — Rio, 70 cents per lb.; supply nearly exhausted. Candles — Adamantine, 75a80 cents; Tallow, 25 cents. Cement — James River, $2.50a3.00 per bbl. cotton--9¼a10 cents per lb. cotton Yarns--None. Candlewick, 30 cent per lb. Dried Fruit--Peaches, unpeeled, from $2.25 to 2.50; Pealed, $5.00a6.50; Apples, $1.50a$1.75 per bushel. Forage — Timothy, $2.00; Clover, $1.50; Sheaf Oats, $1.80; Shucks, 1.25 per cwt. Fertilizers — James River Manipulation guano, $60 per ton; stock small and rapidly reducing. Mexican guano, $25; Sombrero, $35; Bond Ash, $40. Little or nothing doing in Fertilizers. Feathers — Quiet, at
vide a proper force for the defence of the Capital and to unable those who are employed in business avocations to devote a portion of each day to necessary drill and guideline I, John Letcher, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, do hereby proclaim that all the stores and other places of business in the city of Richmond, except such manufacturing establishments as are engaged in fulfilling contracts for this State or Confederate States, shall be closed on each day after the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., and it is hereby ordered that the second-class of the Militia shall be except on Sunday, on the Control Squad at the hour of 3 o'clock. The force shall be at the command of the senior officer present be regularly drilled until sunset each day. Given under my hand and under the seal of the Commonwealth at Richmond, the 29th day of May, 1862 and in the 86th years of the Commonwealth. John Letcher. By the Governor. Geo. W. Munford. my 30--3t Sec'y of the Com'th.
Richmond Markets, May 29, 1862. Bread — Navy, 4 cents; Pilot, 5 cents; Butter and Soda, 8 cents per lb. Bacon — Stock light and firm at 87½ for hog round, Hams, 38 to 40 cents per lb. Butter — No. Butter 75 to 80 Corn — We quote 80 cents per bushel. Corn Meal--Gal., per bushel. Coffee — Rio, cents per lb., supply nearly exhausted. Candles — Adamantine, 75a80 cents; Tallow, 25 cents. Cement — James River, $2. a3.00 per bl. Cotton--9½a10 cents per lb. Cotton Yarns--Note. Candlewick, 60 cents per lb. Dried Fruit--Peaches, unpeeled, from $2.25 to 2.50; Pealed, $5.00a6.50; Apples, $1.50 , 76 per bushel. Forage — Timothy, $2.00; Clover, $1.80; Shear Oats, $1.80; Shucks, 1.25 per owt. Fertilizers.--James River Manipulation guano, $60 per ton; stock small and rapidly reducing. Mexican guano, $25; Sombrero, $35; Bone Ash, $49. Little of nothing doing in Fertilizers. Feathers — Quiet, at 37½a40 cents per lb
Richmond markets, May 29, 1862. Bread — Navy, 4 cents; Pilot, 5 cents; Butter and Soda, 8 cents per lb. Bacon — Stock light and firm at 87 ¼ for hog round; Hams, 88 to 40 cents per lb. Butter--No. 8 Butter 75 to 80g. Corn — We quote 85 cents per bushel. Corn Meal--a1.05 per bushel. Coffee — Rio, 70 cents per lb., supply nearly exhausted. Candles — Adamantine, 75a80 cents; Tallow, 25 cents. Cement — James River, $2.50a8.00 per bbl. Cotton--9 ¼a10 cents per lb. Cotton Yarns--None, Candlewick, 50 cents per lb. Dried Fruit--Peaches, unpeeled, from $2.25 to 2.50; Pealed, $5.00a6.50; Apples, $1.50a$1.75 per bushel. Forace — Timothy, $2.00; Clover, $1.80; Sheal Oats, $1.80; Shucks, 1.25 per cwt. Fertilizers — James River Manipulation guano, per ton; stock small and rapidly reducing. Mexican guano, $25; Sombrero, Ash, $10. Little or nothing doing in Fertilizers. Feathers — Quiet, at 37 ½ a 40 cents per lb.
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