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The Daily Dispatch: August 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], The manufacture of American salt in case of war. (search)
opolize the necessary article of salt, and demand can extravagant price for the same, and also require specie in payment, to the detriment of the continental and cliental currency; the Congress do therefore. "Resolved, That no persons do hereafter presume to soil salt for more than twenty-five shillings per bushel, (about $6.25,) exclusive of the expense of reasonable freight or carriage to the distant part of the colony. And that Mr. Joseph Kerahaw, Mr. Loocook, Mr. Samuel. Prioleau, Junior, Capt. Maurice Simons and Capt. Samuel Legars, for Charleston; Mr. Danial Deflaussure and a Mr. Thos. Hughes, for Beaufort, and Mr. George Croft and Mr. Antony Bouneau. for Georgetown, be and they are hereby, appointed Commissioners and are empowered to inquire after and buy up, out of the hands of individuals, all quantity of which such individuals may have more than necessary for their respective families, and to dispose of the same in small quantities at the same rate. And that the sa