. Histories of the several regiments and battalions from North Carolina, in the great war 1861-'65 . s, and Gen-eral Lee is compensating us by his invasion of northern terri-tory. On the whole our prospects are better than they werethis time last year. Our people are adapting themselves to astate of war, and our resources are developing army is becoming veteran and invincible, and our cropprospects with the harvest already in, almost exceed may assure, I think, the generous merchants who be-friended a people in their death struggle for liberty and in-dependence, that


. Histories of the several regiments and battalions from North Carolina, in the great war 1861-'65 . s, and Gen-eral Lee is compensating us by his invasion of northern terri-tory. On the whole our prospects are better than they werethis time last year. Our people are adapting themselves to astate of war, and our resources are developing army is becoming veteran and invincible, and our cropprospects with the harvest already in, almost exceed may assure, I think, the generous merchants who be-friended a people in their death struggle for liberty and in-dependence, that their investment is a safe one. j^eglect nomeans of conununicating wuth me. Very truly yours, Z. B. S.—I am told on reading over my letter that the pro-portion of the cotton to the wool cards should be about fourof the former to one of the latter. You will know how thisshould be. Z. B. V. Note—The Report of W. H. Oliver, Esq., of New Bern, showing pur-chases of the cotton on this side has been printed in this work, Vol. 1,pp. 32, 33.—Ed. .eWO^ ^^^0 ►.^->v^:-°i;2S •\\v .oE.


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