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Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Public Hiring of Negroes. --Will be hired at Wakefield, the farm next adjoining Mr. George W Doswell's, in Hanover county, on Thursday, the 31st of December, 1863, about forty Negroes, consisting of men and women, boys and girls. They will be hired as farm hands and house servants — in no instance to labor on works of internal improvement or in occupations considered hazardous — and with the further express understanding that they are not to be rehired by those who hire them publicly without the written consent of the undersigned. Bonds with approved security will be required in every instance. B W Richardson, Ex'or of Mrs. Judith Smith, Dec'd. de 22--d9tsw
The Common (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
Public Hiring of Negroes. --Will be hired at Wakefield, the farm next adjoining Mr. George W Doswell's, in Hanover county, on Thursday, the 31st of December, 1863, about forty Negroes, consisting of men and women, boys and girls. They will be hired as farm hands and house servants — in no instance to labor on works of internal improvement or in occupations considered hazardous — and with the further express understanding that they are not to be rehired by those who hire them publicly without the written consent of the undersigned. Bonds with approved security will be required in every instance. B W Richardson, Ex'or of Mrs. Judith Smith, Dec'd. de 22--d9tsw
Doswell (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Public Hiring of Negroes. --Will be hired at Wakefield, the farm next adjoining Mr. George W Doswell's, in Hanover county, on Thursday, the 31st of December, 1863, about forty Negroes, consisting of men and women, boys and girls. They will be hired as farm hands and house servants — in no instance to labor on works of internal improvement or in occupations considered hazardous — and with the further express understanding that they are not to be rehired by those who hire them publicly without the written consent of the undersigned. Bonds with approved security will be required in every instance. B W Richardson, Ex'or of Mrs. Judith Smith, Dec'd. de 22--d9tsw
Blockade prices at Wilmington. --The following are the prices obtained in Wilmington et a entalogue sale of imported goods December 17th: French wove corsets $25 each; madder handkerchiefs $24.50 to 32.50 per doz; linseys $6.50 to 7; Orleans lustre 36 to 6 Coburn $8.62 to 8.70; prints, assorted colors, $4.37½ to 4.95; alpaca $7.50 to 9.50; delaines $7 to 7.50; Welsh flannel $7.50 to 8; fancy flannel $10; scarlet saxony $10; fancy shirting $5; bleached shirting $4 to $4.5; woolen cloth 21 to 29; blue broad cloth $65; black do., $85; rolled cambric $2 to 2.10 mohair $6½ to 12.50; jaconet $4.75; fancy tweeds $7 per yard; linen cambric handkerchiefs $35 per dozen; shawls $73 each; fancy flannel shirts $230 per dozen; brown cotton draw re $130 per dozen; do do shirts $135; merino drawers $70 per dozen; pins $10.25 per package; whole and colored hose $36; merino hair hose $41 per dozen; shoe thread $9.25 to $9.87 ½ flax thread $12.12½ per pound; window-glass $96 per box; cotton c
December 17th (search for this): article 10
Blockade prices at Wilmington. --The following are the prices obtained in Wilmington et a entalogue sale of imported goods December 17th: French wove corsets $25 each; madder handkerchiefs $24.50 to 32.50 per doz; linseys $6.50 to 7; Orleans lustre 36 to 6 Coburn $8.62 to 8.70; prints, assorted colors, $4.37½ to 4.95; alpaca $7.50 to 9.50; delaines $7 to 7.50; Welsh flannel $7.50 to 8; fancy flannel $10; scarlet saxony $10; fancy shirting $5; bleached shirting $4 to $4.5; woolen cloth 21 to 29; blue broad cloth $65; black do., $85; rolled cambric $2 to 2.10 mohair $6½ to 12.50; jaconet $4.75; fancy tweeds $7 per yard; linen cambric handkerchiefs $35 per dozen; shawls $73 each; fancy flannel shirts $230 per dozen; brown cotton draw re $130 per dozen; do do shirts $135; merino drawers $70 per dozen; pins $10.25 per package; whole and colored hose $36; merino hair hose $41 per dozen; shoe thread $9.25 to $9.87 ½ flax thread $12.12½ per pound; window-glass $96 per box; cotton ca
Wellington (search for this): article 10
$3.25 to $4.25 per oz; copperas $1.55; alum $1.85 to $1.60; black pepper $6.55 to $6.75 per pound; sperm candies $10; Jamaica coffee, $7.62½; Coggon tea $9.62 ½ to $11; sugar $2.85 for brown, $4.12½ to $4.49 for crushed, $5.26 to $6.40 for loaf; brown soap $2; brown Windsor soap $15.25 to $15.75 per dozen; castile soap, $2.75 per pound; codfish $1.40 to 1.65 per pound; salmon $410 to 415; mackerel $200 per barrel; sardines $4.12½ to 5.87½ per box; pickles $125 per dozen jars; knives and forks $19 to 24 per set; scissors $25 per dozen; French calfskins $910 to 970; sheepskins $530 per dozen; ladies' gaiters $36 to 47; ladies' grain boots $28.50; ladies kid boots $50; girls' and misses' cashmere boots $24; French calf bluchers $44; russet brogans $27; russet cavalry boots $65; short Wellington boots $50 per pair; alcohol $70 to 72; brandy $92.50 to 107.50; Holland gin $45 to 53; whiskey 58.50 to 62; rum $39.50 per gallon; Bourbon whiskey $205 to 225 per dozen; olive oil $33 per gall
Blockade prices at Wilmington. --The following are the prices obtained in Wilmington et a entalogue sale of imported goods December 17th: French wove corsets $25 each; madder handkerchiefs $24.50 to 32.50 per doz; linseys $6.50 to 7; Orleans lustre 36 to 6 Coburn $8.62 to 8.70; prints, assorted colors, $4.37½ to 4.95; alpaca $7.50 to 9.50; delaines $7 to 7.50; Welsh flannel $7.50 to 8; fancy flannel $10; scarlet saxony $10; fancy shirting $5; bleached shirting $4 to $4.5; woolen cloth 21 to 29; blue broad cloth $65; black do., $85; rolled cambric $2 to 2.10 mohair $6½ to 12.50; jaconet $4.75; fancy tweeds $7 per yard; linen cambric handkerchiefs $35 per dozen; shawls $73 each; fancy flannel shirts $230 per dozen; brown cotton draw re $130 per dozen; do do shirts $135; merino drawers $70 per dozen; pins $10.25 per package; whole and colored hose $36; merino hair hose $41 per dozen; shoe thread $9.25 to $9.87 ½ flax thread $12.12½ per pound; window-glass $96 per box; cotton ca
Jamaica, L. I. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 10
rds $38 per dozen packs; blue mass $7; camphor $19 to $23; calomel $10.75 to $12.75; balm copaiba $5 to $5.50; chloroform $7.25 to $7.50; carb. ammonia $4.30; Epsom salts $1.62½ to $1.85; calcined magnesia $3; prepared chalk $1.05; cream tartar $4.10; rolled sulphur $1.95; chloride potash $5.75 per pound; morphine $50 per ounce; extract to wood $2.25 per pound tanning acid $3.25 to $4.25 per oz; copperas $1.55; alum $1.85 to $1.60; black pepper $6.55 to $6.75 per pound; sperm candies $10; Jamaica coffee, $7.62½; Coggon tea $9.62 ½ to $11; sugar $2.85 for brown, $4.12½ to $4.49 for crushed, $5.26 to $6.40 for loaf; brown soap $2; brown Windsor soap $15.25 to $15.75 per dozen; castile soap, $2.75 per pound; codfish $1.40 to 1.65 per pound; salmon $410 to 415; mackerel $200 per barrel; sardines $4.12½ to 5.87½ per box; pickles $125 per dozen jars; knives and forks $19 to 24 per set; scissors $25 per dozen; French calfskins $910 to 970; sheepskins $530 per dozen; ladies' gaiters $36 to <
Windsor, Conn. (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): article 10
onia $4.30; Epsom salts $1.62½ to $1.85; calcined magnesia $3; prepared chalk $1.05; cream tartar $4.10; rolled sulphur $1.95; chloride potash $5.75 per pound; morphine $50 per ounce; extract to wood $2.25 per pound tanning acid $3.25 to $4.25 per oz; copperas $1.55; alum $1.85 to $1.60; black pepper $6.55 to $6.75 per pound; sperm candies $10; Jamaica coffee, $7.62½; Coggon tea $9.62 ½ to $11; sugar $2.85 for brown, $4.12½ to $4.49 for crushed, $5.26 to $6.40 for loaf; brown soap $2; brown Windsor soap $15.25 to $15.75 per dozen; castile soap, $2.75 per pound; codfish $1.40 to 1.65 per pound; salmon $410 to 415; mackerel $200 per barrel; sardines $4.12½ to 5.87½ per box; pickles $125 per dozen jars; knives and forks $19 to 24 per set; scissors $25 per dozen; French calfskins $910 to 970; sheepskins $530 per dozen; ladies' gaiters $36 to 47; ladies' grain boots $28.50; ladies kid boots $50; girls' and misses' cashmere boots $24; French calf bluchers $44; russet brogans $27; russet cav<
Orleans, Ma. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 10
Blockade prices at Wilmington. --The following are the prices obtained in Wilmington et a entalogue sale of imported goods December 17th: French wove corsets $25 each; madder handkerchiefs $24.50 to 32.50 per doz; linseys $6.50 to 7; Orleans lustre 36 to 6 Coburn $8.62 to 8.70; prints, assorted colors, $4.37½ to 4.95; alpaca $7.50 to 9.50; delaines $7 to 7.50; Welsh flannel $7.50 to 8; fancy flannel $10; scarlet saxony $10; fancy shirting $5; bleached shirting $4 to $4.5; woolen cloth 21 to 29; blue broad cloth $65; black do., $85; rolled cambric $2 to 2.10 mohair $6½ to 12.50; jaconet $4.75; fancy tweeds $7 per yard; linen cambric handkerchiefs $35 per dozen; shawls $73 each; fancy flannel shirts $230 per dozen; brown cotton draw re $130 per dozen; do do shirts $135; merino drawers $70 per dozen; pins $10.25 per package; whole and colored hose $36; merino hair hose $41 per dozen; shoe thread $9.25 to $9.87 ½ flax thread $12.12½ per pound; window-glass $96 per box; cotton c
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