Henderson Times. (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 19, 1863 Page: 1 of 2
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TTh* hilViwJncr ConMera to \Offlcors and men
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r* and nwm enptiWl and parol oil
>rrtvlou*: to the 1wflf September,
illon, however. ft Ho* Intended to*,
uuy onio«>ra an<l men capture I hi Vick*-
*"ie *th, IHC&didept sucfrus *ere cx-
* inn* Notice Htit 'tt. Sepf k lit,
t illy narnml In this notico.—
Wlnrobr.ico all1 deliveries made at]
Other ptoCesberoro Sept 1st 1803
limit,i%m above named, allcap
Hudson: tar any other plooe where
00 ^'wthartto.Stewn
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of Coloncln
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he published |8r
W making cmpre^montu:
iwlll pay or approve for
snt material^.fa
i refor the feamo- to
a fliia! valaatloiu
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NO. 188. ( ;f3BL.. ...
tV. .The foUowIng fcbedule of price* for arliele he«^n oemetl,
adopted br ConraiktiooerB appointed pureuent to Uw, far toe ilule
of Texa*, u announced for t^e iufprrantloo of all concerned.
Th'.u wbcdule of prices e«t«ih!Uhed •my two moptbs .\r oftenrr,
will be pufaltxbed for ^he Information of parties making iuipre -
raenta ; hud no officer or agent Will pay or approve for;parmeiit
any looal iippraliienieot materially in excees thereof, but will 41*
yttju refer tbe same to the board for ita revisioa and a Kal valua-
tion. J'
Office Board Of Cominisrionors. ' I
TYLER, NOV. 4th, 18C3. j
MAXIMUM PRICES FIXED TJY THE GOMMISv
• 81QNEUS FOR tUK STATE DP TEXAS, TO.
OB IN FORCE UNTIL ALTERED.
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Prime
dot"'
do; ?
do •••••«
do «<••••
do ••••
Good •.."•..
Fair
Good •
iyreaopw-rds
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do .... ....
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do
Good.
Sweet
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common
Prime j•••*••
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do
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Sbon .;
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do.
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Cotton .
mo;.. v
w'rkox'o
Horaee .
do&«,
Mil lea ..
ii /\1 •
Kip ft Calf...
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a * ^ «.v • •
Merino .!?(•* •
American;«. |
i Mexican
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2nd CWBu'.v
ctepd-^v.,^.
2nd Class...,
Good TfSfflS
do
rfiue ■;..
leas coat s'Icf
Shelled....
Unsholled...
Cleaned ..
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8ide«.1,.
Hams ....
Shoulders..
Freeh ....
Pickled....
Gross ....
Net ......
Net
Dried ....
paltorcorn'd
Wethers .
do
Droihi.
Clarlfledl
McrcTntablo
Barrel h i .,
Blade ....
Grass ....
comm'n solo
Beif 8olffcii
heavy upper
Black
Russet....
:t>ry ...4..
JJnwaehed^'
do. * «*«,.
do
Baled ....
do
Artillery «
Cavalry S
Medium
Hoad.
do
Two-1
Fonr-Horao
Two-Horoo
Pr bbl-105 1
rt loo lbs..
Pr bush 56 1
Prbufth
Pr bush 48 lbs
Pr bush 48 lbe
Pr bu*h 68 lbs
Pr bush 40 lb*
Pr bush 80 lbs
Pr bush 60 lbs
Pr lb........
Pf lb.. •..
Pr lb..
Pr 1001b*....
PrlOO
Pr 100 Ibe....
Pr lb........
Pr Head
PrlOO lbs,...I
Pr 100 lbs..;1
PrlOO lbf...
Pr Head
Pr lb ....
bad i 80
Pr bush
bbd pr
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Pr Ibf
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Each
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Pr lb.
Prlb
Pr lb ■
Pr iHead—*-
Pr Gallon
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Pr lb-
Pr
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17 60
8 00
X 50
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180
1 60
2 00
160
175
2 60
46
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P 40
20 00
25 00
16 00
86 00
1,8 °a^
soo^r
16 00-
m
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100
2 60
80 00
26 00
35 00
Mm .
150
r*oo
41 00
m*:.
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126
n
15 00
6 00
20
100
L; co
80
50
126 00
400 00
860 00
876 00
825 00
riOOOO
860 00
800 00
376 00
826 00
800
400
100
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wlnbes. lie answered that Lc was convinced
that ibcy intendc l to hnnfj* him, but tbnt be was
ickoJvcii to die lit:foro ho would Wll wbcre tboee
offie rs were. IiDmediMtely tbt-y h i-p iuh>l bim
by the neck, until life wuu.neuriy extinct. They
then cut him down, and, after reviving him, they payment of d^rbt at wacttoull v, i
i epeuted? the same, question, and receiveutfce, ? oeutson the dollar, under the plea u ij«ww«e«i
sam#ans^or. 4j>uu bis body was huug in tbe undoubtedly iiMiud iia oriviniUir aidoSfefno*
fir .Bd, jrUwhia life w . ftrfl>0re,p,Dl .hua 'ErC !.* SkkmZ
before, they again loosed the halter, receiving 4L-'-
A bill ha?
by Mr. Fotjl of Caldwell, to
Onv
pnt
Mate
.junufnv Jiiro iron, collou aihLuouL
Ftrtpbk. W"* ponder,
cardu ami ppliinfniJeotile^ :A' WMoiFoft640^
acri* if to be granted Air evuy 1000 daUssti In
specie, inve«U d. and the property So^exempt
irom taxation (or tivC yo
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The noustoa Telegfa
making Tn*«swy J*otes a
^The attempt le make
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as before, the same Urm denial. Exo^peruted
to fury, they to d bim that this was his only
chauce, and that th^y would not cut him down
again. Sustained in this bolir of tore
his sense.of honor, which was stronger, thao bid
fear of death, tbe old man replied, that, convin
cedta* be was Of his
med death preferable to di^ljopor, and that
WA*ready to meet bis ftitev Again, and for
WAuwmmm
when be ^d ceased to
rele
llfc tbe
mora)
Apyljf-
leila
Cpmpei our braiMrsatdtera to -tala
par that speculators pro pefssiUed
them at tiai ceutsou-|be dollar? Is thereany-
thing in such patriotism! .
to^our purt we consider soldiers mora de-
serving and uvelul than * •credit«rs''2vrh jefuse -'
to tskt) Couledcrale ..sbAkcai rll.a n^HSr _
200 DoUms Bewar
'years bf ag^
■ wl
the elder Bt^tus. bcSre'
attempted, bv Cintieg, hU own throat,
self of his pemev'Utors. By Violence they
bis knUb from bim, when, by a mighty ef-
forL be dashed ^be fien^^ide andjiiunged in^
to the boiling surf to drown himselfAWith boat
te tbey 8shed him up, aud, baffled by Wa
uny ielding will, tbey permitted h i m t
This is a true statement of this iula^ P'.
action. D^npsey Knight still lives aft plies | maker^aiai
itia bumble calling a#« fishermsn, and \bat be (J1*'0*® fQr. * , -
la one of God's noblemen none Will gaiuNiy.3: b^uclred dollars for elth
as
'OVMfO
tahlgu ; black buir with soiae gray^ Mffcy oies.
w&mLi8h,or^
Atoo Alford Thompedtt, a Atfe U nboqt
22 yeaia of.'ige^'V - ^ "
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i one.
do
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Common i7;v.
Woolen,...
Blaoksmithl
Per Milel
NOTICR.
sSny'v'mk*
to iuoh
nbovb in addi
the conductors of our journals, w
to put thefr labor, arid Ita produo^wIthout compuMOO
with tboHH «rtabli8hed by tho
the Governmcntt ittfcfl
4l prlntlntf vary to diflfcre
our mat Circular, tbe bills
atajrhcro
a
Ml for his labor and
e remark
portions of
from
suppose
In^ono
(other
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WA
UWUXIAM8,
Trw - T>«m papew oopr h>°r tUW>|- -
i£ J®
Bt«, prfawners od board
captured that steamer, and their escape to
| . GiWuB. KmBtSkrnri
8. ANDERSON, Asst. Adjt. GenL
43:41
Interest waa felt atplhe time
in North
|Lw
, UM hero of whlofcU a "poor, old man, bowod down with .ge
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Too proud to u:
ba uohWdutlnglT tatwtnA In tho aflhSSlya.
dflmaniMI' of him torar*l th^rp^ofwrncejilraen
blow, «oaght to wreat It. from him. Bal lt
BSu 14
Isehood,
JFlth
NEVER SAT MDIB!
Who says 'we're whipped?' 'l*be speculator,
who is buying,the last bushel of wheat* the last
ponad of flour, and will try and mouopoBfte tbe
pork, lard and bacon., He says we're whipped,
because, by bis croaking be would UKe lo pro-
long thsMp fmfthereby inarsst;j biafpeoullfW
tive facilitieel /
Who says -we^e whipped V ■ The:extor1ionetJ
who loves to depreciate Cdtfladerata money, and
multiply his proflu. ( ^
Who says Wit whipped f; " The chlcken-
hearted, who shalw In their shoes at the viwy
thought of a Federal soldier.
Who i
sneaks
K ' ■■ ■ M , ;i
Who says 'weH Whipped r Tho(^nau> wi
thinks sav(foh t%n precious actaa by
committing hinitself to our causw : j
Who says-we're whipped? The <
• fo return to his commandL
i 'we're whipped t* flWie u
went In for a frolic, but has,since found, to'
sorrow, that Yankees can both. shoOt and fight
as well as run.
WhOjayn 'we're whipped?' ' Anybody, but
the war.
We've wfafpffcd f'; lie coward who
to the rear when .tbe bullota begin fo
whistle. Y
men
kve loet most and suffered most by
* -\ v- i'- '-j* / .lf' 4 *.*1 fr|
Joint Besolntion-
1. RttoM by til« LtgisLtiurt of the $s* #
Jkcat. ■ That In conslderatioQ of the patriots
distingulabed gal
service, personal , _ ■■Ml
lantry of all Texan soldiers who have beon. and
who are now In the armies of the Coufedentio
States and State of Texas, battling for Southern
honor and Independence, we, the Representatives
of the SUte of Tessa, for ourselves and In be-
half of our constituents, tender to them, both
oflBeen and men,.tbe sincere, hsartfelt thanks ^ r
tbe people of the State < of Texas ifimul that rep
ognurtog them as our brfve defenders of oOr
common liberties^ wa hereby plwlge ourselves
and the State to tbe Support and ^iainienunco
of their families during tlieir absence from home.
2. Raolvid fo/Tthe Jjgitlalure, That the Govern
nor la hereby requested to have the above res<K
In tion printed and forward 3d to oaob freglment,
Battalion and Independent Company, raised In
tbe Ktate of Texas, with a request to .their res-
pective commanders to have the same read on
drefa parade. M. b.jfc, TAYLOR, ,
Sp^rof.boHorsofg^Arr
Preslednt of tbe Senate.
P. HURRAH.
Approved Not. 24, 1863.'.'' ' I s
. 7 WJ'-frW : ,•
' Item Of'lnteraat^ "
Tho NvY. Herald November 7, sums up tbe
Yankee debt, September, 1863, at $1,228,882,-
TT^and the "Rebel" debt bjr July ,1bL1884. at
$1,887,000,000. and draws a .venr, fanclftilcon-
trast In fhvor of the Yankee*. ,(jTn the couwe of
in any couuty j^l
1 will give tw^
hcnHiou of the
iBjfof the, 6th lhatantr 1
says he belongs to K O; Hart, of
licudefspo, Texas, pea 7th,
m.
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Applicatl|i«s forthvlU
>e
HkihldifUJifce
mfotK-
m
the Ar niy
Secrfetafy of
ddn, Medical pirectur
* The vappiic^ia-aOllMlsr
tSan m kuruume) In ~
they haWbeeu iu
graduated rK
ton whejpr. u^geon or
The applications ;murt
nled, by tesOtaoaisil aa4*^
d not by ;referen<HMf >M Mf
Cf By command of o fe,-
N Lieut. Gen. E. K1RBV 8WTH,
8. S. Amnbiwon, A; A. Gtti.' '
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Head ttnartefsaartNii ofOed
MaiWiJRexas,
GeoeraliOrder, I1 - tj W/vj on o« vilru -{j
No. 14-..' 'f- • "irt.
comfnh'fiio^ed.^hoi trfe
n|>cs, are liable to 'ftmsti
ofllcers in % Oipnrtm
«re rented to enrbll
not in Wid keirt
of'lhi^ l'l'ptirtnJtnt
to the proper csmp of
. . /.By.cwMua
W.;^PVan.
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Fmat>
the artiote tlaava tho Rebel pspefcWpnl/ worth
8 cents on tbe dollar. If this ia, true, let us coo
slder fbr a moment the contrast, 'The Federals
owed lat-8eptcmber, 1893, by tbe above shoe-
ing, $1^28,832,771. They owe npW if that
nhowing la correct,about $1,400,000,000, while
wa owe now, wo pr«aume,$ 1,400.000,000.: The
Federal debt reduced to gold at 150, would be
$030,000,000 In gold, while ours at eight cents
on tba dollar, according to the Herald^ state-
ment^ Is but $86.000,00(1. Vow who is really
beet off, the YanMea or the Conredei'ates? The
object of tbe ^erald Is to prove that we are ru-
ined. Mr. Seward has demonstrated the ffsct so
many times in the last three years, that It has
lost tbe claim of merit, '
Among tho killed and wounded in .the lata
battles before Chattanooga I here arc thirty
printers and editors, a significant fact when we
remember that this olass composes such a small
portion of the ■^5', }n •"
thcro are only about eight hundred printers in
tho Confederacy, and half of them are now lo
the army. \
pr.rira-jp i qm '
;on t^ ■
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■Wbafew, Ai.nathli.wlti, admiahtratrix of tb«
l-«atapt Sterling Uw|,„ ^'ofwfi.ih.rtled In
/ °®oo bar r,port and ucoaMtohflitanllla.
Sl^iSl)Sfol5rat^d to
Jflted upon at Uw Dew«h*r'tnw^aMj*or the
appear and contest saidt aeoownt ll wsee
Proper.. •' i-ui.. • * iit m''-iwl ".-id; «r?
, (JlVEPT nndemiy band wud stal of
\ L£. [Office. In Hendereon^v.iil^-the J8rd
(—I day of Daeiwbaiv^r^, 1888.
By Joux (3. Bitt, Drpoty
Hold Q' a Tww-Mha. I
Shr, |>ort. La., No*, 5, ^8. I
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ted,from Richmond. #
been engagod in tbC
srtnM-nt of Trans-
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ton Texas, cafe ofMsjor.B
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Depai
Major
name, and addr^Mi,
their mb-aitenlc
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Dodson, J. M. Henderson Times. (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 19, 1863, newspaper, December 19, 1863; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233239/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.