The accompanying table of the price of clothing and equipage for the Army of the United States, with the allowance to each soldier for clothing in kind during each year of his enlistment, and the money allowance therefor for each year, is approved and published for the information and guidance of all concerned. It will take effect on the first of January, 1876, and will remain in force until further orders. Old-pattern clothing, when not invoiced as "new Uniform," will be charged at the prices fixed in General Orders No. 75, A. G. O., 1871, and will be designated on the Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage, as old pattern." BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR: OFFICIAL: E. D. TOWNSEND, Adjutant General. CLOTHING. STATEMENT of the Price at which Clothing for the Army of the United States will be issued from January 1, 1876, until further orders. wreath.. 4 " " U. or S 5 66 cord and tassel.. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Crossed sabers or cannon, shell and flame, bugle, castle, crescent, and wreath with letters U. S., for Forage Caps. Blouse, lined Great Coat, lined with blanket Uniform Coat, musician's without chevrons. Crescent, castle, shell and flame, for Uniform Coats Berlin Gloves Mittens, woolen. Boots, brass-screwed. Shoes. 3.28 2.17 [er pair. 4.10 4.10 4.10 4 10 4.10 5.50 5.50 3.66 3.66 3.66 3.66 3.66 4.82 4.82 20 20 35 35 233 Materials sold to officers for their personal use should be charged at the following rates: Dark-blue cloth, 6-4, (old stock,) 2 65 per yard. Sky-blue kersey, (old stock,) 6-4,$1 80 per yard. Dark-blue flannel, 6-4, $1 20 per yard. Dark-blue cloth, 6-4, (new,) $2 67 per yard. Sky-blue kersey, 6-4, (new, $2 52 per yard. 60 pioneers and farriers |