From the Raleigh Register |
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January 11, 1862 |
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Sugar and Molasses |
We learn from the Vicksburg Citizen,
that the boats still continue to bring large quantities of sugar and
molasses to the landing of that city, and the levee is all covered
over with barrels and hogsheads. The Citizen is told that the
shipments of these articles on the Southern {of
Mississippi} Railroad are so large that the company is
compelled to refuse receiving any more at present, not having
sufficient rolling stock to forward it eastward. |
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