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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
Important to farmers.
Subjoined we publish an extract from the schedule of prices fixed by the Commissioners in South Carolina, for the month of August, under the Impressment act. From reliable information received at the War Department we are enabled to assure the public that there will be no scarcity of food.
Nor should there be any of fuel.
But, with regard to this latter article, we feel it our duty to say that (apparently at least) it will be scarce enough if the speculators can mak Saviour; but they are selling their country every day of their lives.
What, indeed, is country to them when weighed in the balance against gold?
To return to the schedule.
The will observe that, although designed for the latitude of South Carolina, it exhibits prices for the most part correspondent with those that govern here.
We advice all farmers and others whom it may concern to send forward their produce as fast as they possibly may, and get it into the hands of the Government.
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August (search for this): article 3
Important to farmers.
Subjoined we publish an extract from the schedule of prices fixed by the Commissioners in South Carolina, for the month of August, under the Impressment act. From reliable information received at the War Department we are enabled to assure the public that there will be no scarcity of food.
Nor should there be any of fuel.
But, with regard to this latter article, we feel it our duty to say that (apparently at least) it will be scarce enough if the speculators can make it so.
Is the public aware that, up the canal, wood is sold, standing, at $1; that $5 puts it on board, that the freight is $3.50, (thus making a total of $9.50,) and that it is sold at the basin for $35? Such, we learn from unquestionable authority, is the fact!!!. We mark this passage with three points of admiration to express our sense of the hidsons wickedness of the traffic, as thus conducted.
The offence of Judas Iscariot undoubtedly constituted the most enormous crime which ever w