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The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch .] (search)
[correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.]
the war — a Great invention — paper mills — Prosperous times, &c.
Wilmington, N. C., Jan. 11, 1861.
It is truly a treat to the weary traveler "to lie over" a day in this city.
"It pays." if he will only stir about enough to see and hear what may be seen and heard.
Wilmington was probably, in the early history of the war, a greater sufferer than any city in the South.
She had been wholly dependent upon the North for almost every article of food.
But now butter, chickens, and everything one could ask for his table is pouring down from the mountains.
Nice butter may be had from 40 to 45 cents; bacon at 20 cents, and other things in proportion.
I take pleasure in informing you of an important invention, by means of which our soldiers are being shielded from the cold and dampness of tent life.
Blankets are being made of the moss which is to be found in such immense quantities around the trees in many portions <