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For hire --Five Drivers, two Dining-Room Men, nine Boys, five nice House Girls; one Twister, No. 1; two Farm Hands, three plain Cooks and Washers. For Rent--Two new Tenements, in rear of my office, and three Houses, below the Poor-House Spring, just beyond corporation line. G. W. H. Tyler, General Ag't. Marshall st., between 7th and 6th. ja 12--ts
his nose on account of his impertinence. Lord Lyons declares that if the Morrill tariff and force bill passes, England will at once recognize the Southern Confederacy. It stands to reason that free ports should command the mercantile navy of the commercial world. The late Union was bothersome enough, but how will it be with this new tariff and the Pacific and Homestead bills ?--The Border States can't stand it. It is out of the question. I think there must be some mistake about Mr. Tyler's believing an honorable adjustment of our difficulties being near at hand.--He did not so express himself to me. Colfax denies that Lincoln has written conciliatory letters. Much to the disgust of Messrs. Everett and Winthrop, the Massachusetts delegation have united in a message to the Legislature of their State, urging them to send Commissioners here on the 4th of February. Republicans will be sent, and of course they will not carry out the compromise views of the Everett party. But
Notice. --We have a large and fine assortment of Ready-made Clothing for gentlemen's wear, and also a stock of Negro Clothing, which we have determined to sell for the balance of the season at very Prices for cash and to punctual customers. We hope that the above announcement will secure for us at once a call from all who are in need of anything in our line, as we are determined to conform strictly to this notice. Simpson &Miller. 119 Main street, Opposite Mitchell and Tyler's, Richmond. P. S.--North Carolina money taken at par for goods. de 17