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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
November (search for this): article 2
Schedule of prices.
We publish, in another column, the schedule of prices adopted by the commissioners for Virginia for the months of October and November.
The commissioners say, in their preliminary remarks, that they have conferred with the commissioners of North Carolina, and have had the good fortune to adjust prices upon a basis calculated to harmonize the leading interest of both States.
This is a very important matter to have property adjusted.
Were there to exist, as heretofore at times has been the case, a wide difference between the prices of articles of prime necessity in Virginia and North Carolina, endless trouble and dissatisfaction throughout the border counties would be the consequence.
Farmers living on the Virginia border would run their wheat, corn, &c., into North Carolina if a better price were allowed by the commissioners of that State; and, vice versa, Carolina farmers would do the same.
Considering the scarcity of money — for Confederate money is
October (search for this): article 2
Schedule of prices.
We publish, in another column, the schedule of prices adopted by the commissioners for Virginia for the months of October and November.
The commissioners say, in their preliminary remarks, that they have conferred with the commissioners of North Carolina, and have had the good fortune to adjust prices upon a basis calculated to harmonize the leading interest of both States.
This is a very important matter to have property adjusted.
Were there to exist, as heretofore at times has been the case, a wide difference between the prices of articles of prime necessity in Virginia and North Carolina, endless trouble and dissatisfaction throughout the border counties would be the consequence.
Farmers living on the Virginia border would run their wheat, corn, &c., into North Carolina if a better price were allowed by the commissioners of that State; and, vice versa, Carolina farmers would do the same.
Considering the scarcity of money — for Confederate money is