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.-. ..i v- "Vt'-: I: ft : TIIEiDAILY SENTINEL. ' WM. E PELL, Editor. " THURSDAY, AtdST 10,J"0. . OUB. TERMS . THE Skntinkl is issued every mnmrng (Sum - ds,yexrepied ) at the Wluwiog .rales ; From th jiresent to the lj of January $4.00 " Fur one ruuDtb - .. 1. 00 ' VWa mint ha' . - - - 2(11 Osr terms ara invariably in advance. The scarcity f aioncy-howeverr oblige ue-ayt our friends, that responsible and prompt .persons who desire" tlie Hcfthnrl need not delny sending us their same, at ones, who tan tend us (lie CWA in ( abort tiuie. The money may bo sent jisTy' tTUiTIii7iII7r.oniiii(5j.or wthe Kfcpress "LJ?L" Company. 01 R turn Hum tw h n'nt lia In-I ll ent, in town Of touatry, itJ J)tnae in far in us at ouce .whelfcer tliey decira it or nut. . Cash canla wSut v from the., conn try, by the CM.,-.! I.. .1. ' f ".. ' ' ..AMttiwa yvwimwii yr V J low wayrma. . THE MoBii. u'Km.'T pr ruMcTon upon the popular fueling aud intornnH of Ube Sjuth, how. fcye Justf iiiW! by offefidirV(;aintlhfl OoV rnmeut, twuuit be wholesome aiid profitiAle, for ' 1. The conljHcatinn of- a man's property aflf we iou oi tueioesl partol tin eatAtf, tba case With1 Hrly all uf tbf5rtlBiil, coulj ihw 1) ink make him beUefitif n, jyiilhlkg'fflightneyar ' rame hit pontile arm against the govrrnment, he ; v. could bard4y be ejrpeettd to fin jtjai ing and tb it of bis friemls and his children after ; bim, towards those whobecane the purchase rs of bis property who iHsrhaps, would oiitaia his all, fur a nomuiia-consideration f Would it tend to the peace and harmony of society f We thiirk 2. It would not moat tilrely produce the i in . preuiori rt?at the Uorernment was strictly juat and ' , impartial? Nothing ii) -more common than tor men to reason by comparison and contrast. Very many whose coure baa been exceedingly; oOen - aire to site' OoTernment are worth nothing coin parafffelyi - WonirWemrnnwhoTiad Wen pun tti by eonflscation feel that justice bad taken place, when be sees otbert more deeply iovolred in the guilt, lft in the quiet prts-K'saion ol their " comfortable bonnes while iishi uiselfvas homeless f 3, Ita effect would beditigirg ty the innocent. KTe.ryman of means is apt to be surrounded by , man jwho leao Upou bint. Not only bis wife and children, but his poor neighbors, look to bim for Aelp; aud if he is flnpritd of bis, means by thsj . umcufc, ihti-wiiiw uummuviuwjiu iB yj yTug Itir iheni , - . - i" ' Itwill asriously alfaol Soathurn enterprise and recuperation, , Already it produces stagnation to enterprise. This might Save been the design of the lawmakers when the. act passed. We were then in a state of war. But now thatpgagg. rhai coma is) k deaira'ble T' - .. Veha conversed nith a number of intelligent - oftssrs of the Vn'ton surfy, none nl whom have believed thai the ConfiJjation law would .be en-- foreed, of them regard it as purely a war . measure, adopted to intimidate and embarrass - the rebellion, and would be repealed aa soon as . peace and union mt restored. Kon of tbose either officers or privates, who bare borne the nint of ibewitfrand -Wr--4eorab4-wrkif-of their salf-suorifioe and fidelity to theUnioa cause : bar expressed to u a disire to sua tne law en ToreetJ. -t?B" ttirTOmnrryjTlieyti avaTcbu ledTEe" idsa. Tbat lbarf are persons however, who would rejoice to see Jhe "leading rebels," nay ' sill the rebels ah-ipped af ttrery -thing-snnr -Techr-ced to abject poverty,' we eanmft doubt. .JTlicy re generally, of the olais ot bitter, violent poli- ti class, tottTidrth aiiJSoulTi, tFlio gloat over the ruin of those "who have offomled themf who rcjeio aDnewnfrtjfcftoar anil v aristocrats," , while they are among th. tn4 eager aod sbarp after muk'ng property with which to strut, the ristocrst tltenisfll (,. Tuty , ar of the'yui, rand-sharkst whose eyes are al ways skinned for tbef ptlrpose of skinning others ; -who prated much daring the war about patriot isnv loyalty and "the cause,! but who ve'7 good eare to ieep out of the ,way o, 4 ji) get - more hangars on to make a good job at it, ' Thre rosy b exoeptiona, tut we apeak, of tirem as a class, v S uch pfrsgrii deprTOttta.tbjjbwoljhA -r warj anXlt is from this' clays that proceed the ,miepreeVotatiOn of ths Soutbefa people in the Northern papora. Th governnteni and the anthoritiee bnve no jmpathy with tbie iw)ii-:Kiti Q" - istence of a et iWagaia ay indi.rid - wblob render necessary the employment of e Ter and apparently vindictive nwasuroe, to main- "tain the anthwiry of tht gavemtnant. If harslf ueasurea ara foro'4 upso them, while they a. minister tbero, tbey deprecate the nece'svity for them. "We are not willing loMlwjtikat tne executors of the law flf eotjfiscation or vif other 'ever measure, take delight in it: - Wsare Tona7t6pfu1rtbllH ortiTCwM ties of tbat1a7iU notb'y word or act, precip- ritaulu axecution. Heaven knows Dar people are suJirJIiintly" poor to gratify tUeoatattveterat enemy to ''property bolder and aristocrat.' --The confiscation of what i left ns-.wouW be a punishment bat lint less than death itself, and in iU conaeqaencea might be far worM, The government may feel obliged to VindinaU it boo- ' 'or and integrity by demanding the sacrifice ia son few eaeetu, Itt hot atuf people Jbroa H to 0pM tfis last vial of it wratb, ,, V-1 ' -.. -jK : Wt cannot howeyer eottceir) taat in the cn. - , A': ' 4tu f or ppW'' uirJ'. fit fi ictsj00 rebwUru', ko'wkipptd by tblt lii merit,1 th the execution W life law, would WoVk 4 "Spwitir. whole- SUU6 ifttiagTiee, ; .;,,-'?' J jr- Jil"" ; tilt. iSiWUMifV. BWtii'B.'iiifJMjih 'lK"y ren dered by lb sawsgr 'tepjrt wlii-U give, in ati peculiarities ot Uiu wletd . fIr4 r&cea, at Could fiiity be obtained acTii ,1 rc's duiiTe snr them. W not only regard 0n .W'a. ai General but a staVeiuii l, B'l 1 hi obtrV it'oi PP th .tteru-i of the black r hile be rosi led in the Siutb, lunke hii u i, tions the. more vjilusbh:,," , - YVhtW .the. Houtq ftiiMt- nil li!rUiil. that the colored race i free and.ew no more bg involved in lb iM to h wi, inn I'm nii.ntll.CJ! MTttntTTJ Ftepublimust be the white race i tin attempt nrsttf-mm mtr aTi!rp(3i equal with ttre woites will onry Uni! to'nil.irr.na ' ' i r mttion of ltientn fcfjtun tbtm-aotl thtTf prop er eacouraeoJ'Mjt hjjitbor and to::a)irii prop,; erty. Ttm day b puaaed whenha mind ofjUe colored rac ahouW hafiiled -whir extragfjmt fanciea ftf their future 6cial And poliucai siua? lion. The pri'wnt ailit fof ' wurk-wrk, . t the right liuje and t)in ipxht pliice. Jt ia a oomnioi rewwrk atuone the colored peo pie of ialxigh thivt Uiy havi auffsrad tinire fiom the'abu.W nfPnif'ip aolilim. tbti tlay ,.i. during the whoJo period of the Rebellion. The above paragraph itttken from the ciirre powje'v'f til'" F,. ,.",iil tin Nn'T Y irU-J; Ills perhaps true that some of tin colore.,! poo- theUnTon aoldiers, bur the reanon why they hiive 3jl",!LJSLltlw " thmr hanilaJhantxdjdjJorgTT the war they were universally docile,- httwblexiintl respeclflal jo all persons.. Since the Tuion "so! diers have treed them, so'nc olhem have put on airs and have been impertinent even-to- their de IjiVererian J7n sonie case tb'ey.bayeimdelrTy' for jt, at they deserved, pxeepting when Union soldiers hV been out bunm- riny, wa have heard of bo ijjtaiiCeof Ill-treatment toa well-bebaved coloreiTpwrsi) hf them or-any h ebfe, - Cor renpoedenW from ihe South at thi? periid, would do well and would merit our cOmmendiitiGu, if whtn they teil the truth, tfafy would tcH the wir truth. .. mJt . -. ' SUCH fact's as thb koi.cowiso te"wr TtidicV1 live of the mad spirit which .Jtulej the KoHhe rn Churches, and eiipecittlly the U- f), Churtjh-North", that we blush to roeorfl thent. Northern "HethVi." dist preachers immt be font to air'sense of pmprio" ty and courtesy it seems toujs, when they will avail tbnmselyes of the power of the authorities to take poaaeationof A Baptist CbuwhJ and es pecially one over which eo eitctlleut a man' aj kv. Mr. Wylaiid bad beeii pawJtir , UW years. Had Northern Baptist Ipreucbef done this without the expressed wishes ami, desire of the congregation, it would have been bail enough, but for Methodist preacbirs . to assume the con trol of a Baptiot Churjh, Is too bad. Yef 'the I uiad sytettTgf uTira 4trfntBu'ut slops sii nothing. ' A correspondent of the New Tork Siin from Richmoud thus stales the case : ' ' ""The Afrieari cbnrcb of this city," lor fifteen 'years under th toaatoral control of the Rev. 1 Mr. Ryland, has been .taken by the authorities, and i ; now used by ministers of the Motb.odiChurcbr North, representing the interes ts or-the few members of the M. E. Church, South, wlfo hare , not gone, over to fbe M. E.-ehurch, North.' The EeV. Mn-Ryland expect toopnly to the Slate to makea1roto-7fr-tinr clmrctritgffin--- - ' ' "The Governor of Arkansas ha written 'to freeideul Jobiisuu,' twiinwiiiig'.'tlt reVtiau":'r a large number of pardous grilrrte feheU of that State5 d to'weaahv We clip the abov paragraph simply to remark lhaj'if the fidverifflf of Arkaiuas has niado siicbB' request of the i'remdent as allegM above, be must bea grten,. jartg,'.Sene-J?iiiidtiiU. Js granted a pardon . we presume be nor any other power but the pardoned offender can revoke it or I nmke.it nnll,-rTiraitlord-frioTrm;ry-jmIaIa bis oath and thus render null biH pnrdon, but the Iesideut w judge.eould not. ' f. , .The ekiry bowevif ; p apprehend is maiLyfitii tured, ot the twhole cloth, for the same reason that certain -parti" as in thin State are anxioui to create the impression tliaV " llinff riibels " are alii I very rebellious. We presume the Gov ernor of Arkahsas baa made no such request . North - Carolina Feeling. The pardoiied Hebels Of North itarolfna are more deSant and dudoyitl jhaa-jhefore.L The nfc grpes and Cnioir men are" the' rpecial." objecT of their Hatred, whose protection Depends entirely upon the enliircemeu or the oonhscation law, I wbicb disarms pnl tbe d'uiloyaT," who will be bv-" f ' yoiid toe reach w the federal auliuirmes as soon a th new State. Government is uifttijrurnted. It intdertood tbat;thi element, who bold State !nJWjtS.fJjL4i? WJfy .cont ra'-tt J since the Hebehion for war purHi!es, will makes strong effort to have the, siime assumed, by not providing- against it in the new Cimst i ttrtt ) (i , Hrtrt leaving it to future legislation. Owing to this unexpected exhibition of disloyalty and vindic tive 'arrogance, the Union men are endeavoring to have the call tore btate Convention dcl&ytd. uiilH afur Uonsresa meet. ; j. H. Kuse, who-re- cently received a Federal appoiutmeut, says rf he bad the power he would revnslave every slave . . tl. I,:.-) ur i r!.L... ... n..lw,1 Wm.-A. Graham, tx JlehdJ State Convention, asrvs that under no oireuinstan- Blrwillbeconwnt to the Kturn of North Caro tin inl rthr I ""tf ' bn ")"" .m.iii.m. Jjniade - a condition h above tk'lrdci the A' T. Tribun: There is so mueh of falsehooJ in tbeaWve, it is bard to detect the' truth in it. Gov.-Hul Jen nnd the Standard bay, flatly contradicted most of it. What 1 said of Gov. Gntbt m is doubtless equally batrue, . The attempt to class Gov.: Graham or GoV. Vauoe with seaesjiiinistsrorrttrr-any nmr. ment hiob iquint At disloyal , conduct ts too palpably ridiculous to rsquir tice. - .J.;-,-"- '-.i t'rim the Standard. . -- ' A Letter fot theTiaii- Mr iJsia 'Sta The blow. wbich hii jfallon opitn llw people oT tlie Soiilh i tuniiine.. . 4Uitpsnewi. - It is a natural and st Ji Tf ihsi riKliiiiij tllVft antl brodiKiotti EifUire o tb.o i-t lour vcar. liul from thin Atai tli lcnJa I mjlst ,Tuff themsebi'fer. rjrey man mast gird run liu luiin and stir up hi hciehbur. N'irlh Caf j -'imh pi'irt lid pm tipnn a nm rap. tfeSjtt-and carwrajircciiifiritir; W;aaeriBti n4 Joorii hace .been ?;-tiie'fi'Vd and iibr of the common- weaiiji, If tlwwi'iyqpol be acbieved in due way let them be hcoombli-iliiit ijj anorher.. Here it Stale ri-niuikubly wtdated. by "Had' pruvidHnc, for !itritorihnaTy dwtbpHH. V' h'A'tf-nijud thing hath Clod done for any Und and Me liJth not dune it i414-V hat ehall w do V niut not JjrtJiicJibjusttd. alullulpwever-' -n2 ... - itJ i...!. ... : wi7 voiwe have blunted our dead, whose trravaa iri growth to airtheswoeFTrTsTTrfoTeTfrtritt i .s in i mn.i i.i.i.i na-f . n. -mnii ifrn nuiKl-lailUt lilutJp of lite (( iiift whu.ha brains mj t.ruwn and money, bet he must not take all and rule all. -Tbie.be will do and should -do, if we utterly fail of our duty.' , ' W are greatly impoverished. ' Belt so.- But we kave ourlarwK a few axiuilaa for inarkct, ou strength, skitt.TamJ , old men of wimlotii and yoeng men of power. Wst most .have money ; tnere is inmost none in the country., And money avail someiti'tSg else gb bvSide tbs female t)oad rnpea ot t tie proverb tttrrrtni cT money T , Mi!V . flloBev must be bought like anytbiuit "else. ' We must send-out of iNortlt Carolina eyerything we can ttart- brfng the mop tiAck and circulate, it, and thus produce the stimulus wliicl will react for its -owowtrease . rverymaaoug.lu tofbjjmadetoJ fi't-ninil it in criminal and loolih to keep our tor baiico, cotton, and naval stores in North Caroli- he others aUolutoly needed abroad, they needlrTftftYtMBf tttSHED, SIX BY EtGMT FEET 4 cotton-; we need money. . e have cotton : they hae' money. It will benefit the whole country to inako tin exchange. My bumble opinion Is ttmt yau Bitould ship all vourcottou imrasdiutelv. -!iX'! aya a-APtstlilatofK " I will keen it, it will be higher." Let us fee. . You have 10,000 lbs. cotton. Suppose it brings you $5,0P0 In New York to- day. ' You "keep it- six, nine, twelve months. Calculate the possible destruction, the probable injury to the . coUoDi. Calculate- wtat you niiirlit do mourning over that $5,000 in trade. tne prollt you-taa maKe upon oue stock porcnas ed for that money. Wilt cotton rise to figdrea -wtmh"vtll rmral tflfttl atrety not. In six lA . ' .:.L 1 . niiiiiiui ur uine, silq nttm suu ruergy, yon Will heira doubled your $5,000. ". .... .....,.' tBut reflect upon another thing. There is the hiu'e naiional debt. "Kvervthinir now miint l.o laneil, . But upon, what s the mainreliance to be aed t ,pn 'the taxation "of 'luxmiest That operatioft can result only in twothings r iral, the use ot limine will rapidly decrease, second, the revenue will as rapidly diminish., .TLe water of the nevenue must be drawn trem tonnUnus which do not fiol, because the outHow is constant,. What is aimnfaiiing fount of revfenne f . 1he vectsarie t't"1 th m.ftnn. Luiiyress well liiiewB tbat.'aud there the tax will fall, gdppose 25 cents, per ll. will it be least be-placed On cotton be- mr ClirlfflmKi, where t, trie et.oek you bare en band f Your reply is t a the raw materiid ad vances' so nwist tie fabric, and I can add the tax to my present "price; Can Jrou f and make the ad ditional interest, Ac. ;Bul in'aV you not be de- -iR'ggydmn sTiiiX. At .u-TeinrtT- nay indujgr in a imw garment, but at 0O-eentg I will M no, t must mune this' ntiirt-last me longer. - In practice has not that been the case ? Docs it not sometimes seem chnaper toiive ' When eetieb.is are higher t And is not this paradox ex- plainei bv the increased economy uoder bigk prrwirr a my ; Teputawm as a prophet will not be serjously damaged by (rmtsEake in this de partment,,! venture to predict that every man in Nortk Carolina who itteps his cotton till- next Spring will rue ifc- - 'Muatef , And-tbrm-conaiJel lirrw-mnThond'To'gT'an do witlwhis money. I kno a number of young men in jhiii Stte who are honest anAjkillfulin TmsTne"5iinut are without capital.. I do believe that if I had $50000, without engaging directly in' trail myself, I could make such anranger merits .aa would double my money for . me in a But what shitU. Joung -men do Who bave"-po capital T Well, if jfo'ur "North-Carolina nejgh brs w"h6bae cotton-' snid- tobacco will not sell and let you have money or take tpu iliwjth them. I know that vpb 'can ro 'to Baltimore or : New -j-York-ftfid nd shiwwdTfinn glad eqouglno pay -T-. v .1 1: I: . fj,L... .i . i S you jor yunr uiaina ao ii'ino. xyatviei iimn-rrrat youishotild be Joafing about'tlie streets, idling g in lu3 trout vt iiotela, wasting your time, acquiring -I tin4i, while "the. Yankees you. have sobs tin4i, while "tho. Yankees you. have so bated and dtMiised Crqwd into every place Of profit. and work ate very mine, and cultivate every field. I Would have yon woo the Yankee capital, (a preideTTTnost uncoy,) and marry it to" North Car olina traders;' and build up your own- State, by vour own energies. I know that thus much of the proni mum go to the Nor! bur. i caniinlialn. T prelt-r that ' it should stay with North Carohua rapiUl13ja.,..BiUit these will hoe nave it so. job I uen, I ever man or woman seM you standing apparent ly tate tor tne space ot nve minutes,) teet vour- SjjBfejLJkjiind io explain or exculpat, . Let the whole' State throw it ner?ies into the w ork .of developing North Carolina by the arts of peaie, and God will blea ua. and our land shall Tome In blossom and to bjootn like thsilanjoa uf Uiet'orJ. T" ,T " "Not 'slothful in Liisineas."- fervent mnpirir, "Serving the Lord." Can any man find a better motto for us in these times than those words of the boly Apostle? Very Ufij you r friend. '' - - '' CHARLES P. PLEMB. To- Mr, N. R. G. t?i : Numerous rommunlcattooi dressed to m Mwm. B fwmi n bsve been ad irrnte.; Jl.v advice to all 'of ear h-llnw-eiti. , A M. 11 - J , . .. tens is, that Uey should devot tbeir whole energies, to the. restoration ot law and order, the re-establish nienfr of agriculture and romnjerce, the promo tion ot education and tue rebuilding of our cities and dweis"trMi have been laid in ashes. -To accompl3li these object th hrghesl .that patriot ism can ennceive I recommend that sU who csb do so shld"tie'the path of allegiance to the Uni- in the rtfstoration of- civil govern menTtocTstate' My intention is to purine the conrs 1 recomtini toother,;- ... -. . ;,- ::, - :..E;.':i ',. NEW AUVEKT IS BME NTS sTERtixc, im?nnt & albbigut. PUHUSHERS, AND ' Doklers in Bppla, Statiouory &c t oatKNsBoRO , N. '., rONTISl K W isWUh Oir Oa Werlee of J Mchool Hooks, eeeristlsf of frimsrs, bpclUnt Kedr, Adlleies and Jtnirlirt ttrataiaari alia BtiiKhain' baiia Orstbwsr suit Cssiar. Ws offer ur Bouk u Tuehnra n itovkMlIrt on as a4 rnU Urus as ars stfursd by publinhers in sy part ot the 1 oitud tjtates. ' ' ""44, fof ipecimoo eopiosor lists of prises addrsu pa ua,...K .... su iv juk Ml.H-jV.ttNCK MAKIIDAiTtjT lIILb opsn a Setiool -fur small ehlld en, tl br -Vr-Mflrtir'riwsTtJsiia-rn3SlS"r thu mhnU 'fuss, rtissa tlallas bh ssiisisa ef Bib lauiiths. 2U.. J. C ". PAL.MKU, WATCHMAKER AND JEWfiLga FAY CITE vltLE STREET, - - RsLBioe, ;-: TT AS ob hand a ta loiof tip.oLol, BilrsrTbim- JLJL biss, ana otner uittat articles. tan s-ti fust Jlccx;ivcdr riiHB OH TOS flEXIBLB HOOP bKIBT, JL" i")nmvTToj t tne ot-qsrlty,-- ' HERtIS l.ovgsLbiiv,fi,;l.tvf., - ST6 arTen'jfttg fcov. BtJACTIftrti BEbTJlIBBONS, JBr BJtLT CLASPri,. Bt.el, Horn, Gilt, Ae. . aa g tt , . - . : J. KtNtfliV.' rplfl3 U h. LATEST, LARGEST and very BEST L' Map of the Statvr publisbsd, and Is nentlv nrountsil on rollers. The Slap ran be bad" 'only t our More, tn oaianee.or tns vn'ir silitlon being tn our hnili. Price, (Bxerefmd tn uny paint,) Slu.tiO. ens.tf-"r-.. . HalsighTNT C: . FOARD & CIIKIXCGI, FOEWARDINQ AND Commission jNIerckants, K. 3 W B E lirN i N . C . Jau. F. Foard. . .W. II. Cusispoia. aastr f . City p vers copy dailyfutons month tad asnd bills to thii otne. KMtSR t!OTMII wiltfEBr' 1) EMBOSS. hsvins; loos Cotton for sal In large or small uaatituisy-can tai a purchaser by apply ing to . ; . 1. C. ML'RKA i; au 7 itt . ' ; , .. .. LUX Has jaat nturnou frost tb Horthara cities witH a " stock, of . . . .t r:-i..... . FRBB AND 4PTJSB MEDICINES, FRENCH BRANDT, BOURBON WHISKEY, PORT AND MADEIRA WINKS, PAINTS, 011,8, VARNISHES, BRUSHES OF TOILET MRTICtBS, WJI i DOW U LASS, BP1CK8,. ' . FLAVORINa 'Hi' . . ' TRA0T8 A DYH STUFFS,- . ' WHICH H? WILL SELL LOW FOR CASH pUf Constantly civii( diiUons to his s'tobs. su 7 tf v- . ; ' ' .aV. KUNE, .-W4tQJ.IAI t iM) SI-.TilU. f AW A.N0 Sf A Pit; "MY QMaS, HOOTH & HOF9, HATS & CAPS, wtche8 and Jewelry, BEST IMPORTED WINES. & BRANDIES, - - -'- AJn UQEbBS OS BLL BWUfc. . - .' .' . : QUO CERTElf dc, de : Corner of fayetterille and Haget BU so 8.6m RAUtIH,"N. C. 1 . . ta. J. una. re uisii i coirrsa.. WB. B. JOB!. ' RALIIQU, N. C.,'- . ' Ronhlao Building, Fayettavilla St. s 8 Door , South of the Capitol, . ' orrsa vasis ttaavicis to tb pi lic a CEXKKAL AUCTION y- " ; AND - -. . Commissi oh" Alerclaants, COLtBCTIOS AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, TSiR. jhe U rf MwhaatiiT fti. I bo U rf MowhaajjioJ , Ejio a Ttotei ai Lod. A. com, iuaa notes aa tur vm tlio eollost claims af ainst ibdivtdasls, itorporations ad th Sovoraai'ii',, in this Stat, and tb pritieipal enlss In th traited'jStaUs. .;"- ' - - '.. ; ;-Jt H Lowry, Eiiq, Pros1 Baak RopuinerTarmnv & Co, 6hf-r A Norwood, Now York. -'.' is Bullitt A Foitbora, Drox.l A Co, Tensor 4 Dsvls, Phtlndolphia. . , -"Johnitos Btos 4 Co, Miles Wttte, C P Mondeohall 1 Co, Clsmsiit A Bonsai, Bsltimor. CW Pureoll A Co, John M Potion, RicaMOnd, . - Alex Boll .ArSo-r-0 W Hraady A Co, D D Sim moos, Hardy A Bros, Jao W WbttoturiS t Co, Jab U uoraoa a io, noriois. Hmtoa A Dobb, Startia A Tsnnohl l, PeUrsbnri 1 Harris A Howoll, W A WTtght, N N IHinn, W mirifti n. I Dowoy, Cask., flkffi A Yoang, J i Blackweod, Pioi'i, W J 'istos, Chartott. .. W H OliVor A Co. Harhas A Dill. Dr J AD.U. jao j jVhltford, Nowborn. , , .. ' an 8 Is - . HUGH ES 8c Di LL, NEW BOtSE,! at. c. CONSIGNMENTS of Ccltoearal Stores sna To bareo, will bav oar prompt stuntlos. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1865, edition 1
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