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s- " ' i . :-------;- - -. IS ' I. ' i I . ' . ; - - - t THE DAILY SENTINEL. VWm: :b fell; Editor; SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, .1405. ; OUR TERMS v T(1H Kr.j.Tln1. i issued .jnry morning (Sun day excepted at the following rate: ; ' twrvra the present, to tti Is oj January J4, 00 " For on month r--- ... V. 1,00 ' two month -. - - 2 00 (or term ara joya'jiabjj .jn advance. 'The scarcity of tuotey newevet, oblige u to a W , yu'r fcknjj; ui,po.ilitfni prompt. pr-i ' Jil'th?ir'nm'i 'at'l'uci, 'who ten td u the ' Ca.'A in iftbort tnm. Tti jrt?n"jf tuny he sent ToTiuFine r.Jtire- ' OITt ramm to M'n tiie SiufinfTJ'i hijcn eat, in town 6t country, will pWaAgjiifgrtu. us at. once whether they desire it or out WE mv? placed is another culutnu no article trtrnrth; New 1'ork 2Wi, a text, aud to draw public Attention U) lorn pregnant facts which de mand at th preent tpecial consideration. A abort lo, a municipal election was held iu .Jhejact'' Richmond.' The ballot-box waup posed to be free, and the people of thai city be' coming oblivious of the actual ut of tiring, aod'dreamiu tLat a At war wat ever and paca had oome, there-wat necesavily a. restoration' of their wonted franchisei, aelected for municipal obSder the McnlairTsf ""fowl hhjntueT would bav dooe, while this late Confederacy was ip full blaat. They had had warning that the goverament would noUdlow any man tainted and -Bw!!Si9f, illtotoiJa hold public i oftfei tht b reU)rtion fcosffae. eff4Ctedby thAt c!iM cl oitiieoi alone in whom the government coafidei. Yet disregarding thil plain warning, and upo aving tbemeelre already to bare attained. or been factored to the fblt digpltyxtid prirHege-of Amer- ' ifii Ht'tfnTYfmTrri'tlfrrTiiiittlii ii intiiii fur in nri of their own choice. ' The military authoraies ofj ilitary the eity, being latieSad that the choaen officers di3 not come op to thiTaUadaril ol toyally reqiiir- d by the gorernmeot, at oac declared the olec- tios null, and informed the tmcoeuful candidate that tby would not be allowed to" bold the poai- tioB;v , Lm' '' An appeal wa made to the fraiident to ratify the election, and the on ilitt gare ont-ithat "he would do to, lat ilibtet-oent event baTe:prelty well settled the quaitiou in favor of the otlon - t the military entooriti. Other occarrertcee ot leal aigniftoance, perhtpt, in ether plac-'e, "go to ahow that thiajuirpoir, Ol tte govern rnunl Wilt' - be riridly adliired Now we aw anxioaa la impreea the trreaiatible ' convijrtion wbieh (beta lact produce, foraibl; up on the mindi of the people of North Carolina. Not tW they ep jcially need thit oonviciion, for ----A-X-.-. le are mora ready fBtftneytyameaistae j,u; ' i w rL-Aii. daciaioni of thai government, but to check the ear priea and ehagrin whiob aoms people who forgets . ting the paat, ioppming thernelvei to be freemen, might feel and manifest at iuch an oconrrence. Bow natural for those who have not well ponder ad threal'i&i Of Southern affaire to exclaim, at auch oocurrencet, -"Are we a free people f" Ia thi a fee country V " Due not the aniwer come epontaneoualy to the lip of everrconaiderr' We were once free. No people on earth en- oyaoclr-fTeomr---Butaeoparded that freedom when we Hiked our all upon the die. of . revolution. Throwing off the aafe-guardi of civil. - law and the jreetraiuUi of conntitutional govern- ment. we chi)( to hazard what we had' upon the chacei "of war, . W bore ouwlvei bravely, men-tully, until convinced that the uplifted arm of the governmJent, backed by overwhelming force, wotfr4 crash na -that resistance waa no longer mitt or reasortBbIe7we7 y7OTed7taTlhS"lBv1iielbfi' necenity of eurreniet and must take iu chance. ' Tb DOlae of war it hushed blood eeaeee to flow and the tweet aorig of peace is heard in the land, -r- ut are not free yBt TbeTmaehinery of civil government U being arranged and fit ted, but it it ,: not yet la motion. Civil law ir yet held in abey ance by the military power, until inch time at lue government i assured that ftt iron hand can' be taken off. . ' ' -r1-- ' " Wtrary. N man U freemaajrbiU lubjeet to it. Hen m the blunder. of the Richmond ro cle, and we warn the people of North Carolina not K ment -J ..I...-. -I..H t ..i. t and aoa QtWa ahail iiotk-vote and hold officeYand yet In order that our free ayitem may at far aa possible be maintained, the teat of popular election ia ttill preserved. Our ca U imilar to'tha oondiiion of (he Ffepah "people when Louis Napoleon founded the Kmpire. Jold- Jrig that people by the rtrong arm of military 'pawar able tp place. hlmaelfnn the thmieHli - A will and aloolfe own win and ttbeocLreroui biddingi of hi. sarnies, yet f refer in g tovhave ewn a shadowy eodoi sement of the paople's will, li submitted the decision to an elootion. Fortunately the peo ple yielded to the ynpty bahett, and gave France t?-1it winnarfih frnd the bet government it hae ever enjoyed. .Our quWt wbrn'Mwion howarer Is but momenta. 1 yi 4 east well affard to remain in. ebryaalii , )tate, verging nearer and nearer every day tp the Boar ot eitX(ano. iu day or rreedorn, tucu a we bar enjoyed i eeming to ut. . Why delay it why press it further from you, by ill judged, ill adviaed uggettioni which avail nothing? Tb Souiblttntbe'Toldi of theAnaoond. Let ber be sjuiet) be hopeful, and the fold will relax grad aliy uptil tbe U free: .. j ZSi&uiM A Jiioj?Ci.M-i; At 'th rector' meeting' buld TOTtiiBittaar R. W. imiter; Jho.' BMkKAz?:: 1&L. : VV. U. Jme a'-4-lr-f fc-A-. V4ap.ki&i(yt&ii,, the following oiEceri-wcf.- eiccat ; II W. L'tmi tev Efiraqvill, Trlfir JUWtVJLtBn.-eow-r ti'-.ri'iiiiinl-n', T H-ltSt, r &riisir and Architect, W7 W.TW. Tr.atuwt, and J M. Potpt, Chief Clert to Tri auir. AAU ,6T "these gentlemen, exc-pT Mr. Li;"r, hai-e" Iw-en-.cfln-oected I with tbeltoid a'.mot frjin the .-gmiiing. We have no betier hi iu lhcioutry iln' 11. W. i,9itr. In-all hi iutefwurffl wwh jmrsotiii hayiug'bwiiiwse irith the B d, b wilt t f juud polhe, BgtiM, , pjramu!,'ii sl-rnulju i'y "ffSTTi'iTTiiirt'in en I wl.nl Inn l li I hn 1 ' ' -''t fureel' ' 'Alhrrt lubimoa u waii'.er marhinntt i Itiiada must fltbim well ' fr bis'.tttiay ' 6oirton. W '-"Veil ii a mijlil 'FreSSurefTaals J. M. PxJ iu. hia l-iiirt mi' n We irnaauu; aunb uihu a C. Ii- Allen and -tia sotuwtaitt.. rTtirhlat....yr Lipcuaibt Hr.'Juliinon, and the polite, oxt!(4.tent. I nnnitiintnw will all ha nrlaiiin-l ni-h officetii are- hard to find and -h'1 bt"balTr.d. t' This ban been tA btit e tnductod R al w know of In tb South, and we believe of.e principal , it'fc'a.alwy' r.!1nd itjwofl ,yia-iuL ' , ... ' .t,,4f w,r?.t:1.'!d- b ln r"8lt reason employ. Bin rK-iji ju t'p PfeMirlrtmVf and S'apewiinx typfieRoad ayff j jy they-MbuM dera. The. authorivie required tho change and they yielded to Sui;twishos. A an act of aim pie j)lUSl2 ftlfcfluSsW! odStr.i-.Dunn, it it due them tb say, tht the objactftiilragaTiiaf tem had no reference to thftir -qualiffSHtio is for. their poUioni. A a Riil Bud Prei itit,' Dr. Hawk m-ti not ex oel led . by a ny m a u m the bnn t ti and the same mH j trsNlftr?&.iwi"sff perintendent.r" The- olijeclionwOT Jurely. l litical. We are glad to learn that th.v leave tbe Koad iu a better condition trian anfiUiiro id "in the State." ' We learn that these urintlemen a-icer- teitiinff'tbe-oppotiaa..tt tbe Governor, -were : not tarHtf '-j'"' Ji"i"n: ' IN roaifiR Tint it waa considered heterodox toliflriiif.lhn Jupertoftty of JNftrtb over he South in any respect. But the cayTbW'pTwswrr Nohe but the' blind cottli fail to aee hag. utterly inferior in tho production of everything which tended to lighten laborrto- .promote the industrial aria and to lontribute onhg. comfort of the people, tbe South waa to the North. Iu-Hgrfvulture, we can scarcwltJ)ta,id to approach tho North! ' its well cultivated field, iu implemuute of KubSBdry, ita superior system of .labpr, iw 'ieiilific kpowl-- edge of . tbe waU -of the aoil,-aTl, all, throw South': rn- agrjcnlturo in. the shade. Io. mecbauwm the South hat scarcely a Beg liTftJf: Vtiii hue' can tt be crtherwiae when tbe dU-xaiiiioii-ha been tOuniveraal to make nothing and purcba every tMngt. .. '. .. -. I-. yZ hope the experience of Uie pant haa taught laJLi leeeon. To meet ourpreleuf warifs, we need 1 .. thou""! oFexenencelir-tnTrfty-fN nuajnig. the road to treallh. The demand in ihis depart ment ia -very greatv Meclianics;. miners, manu facturers are equally needed, though not in Luch numbers. It isonly by the introduction of uitalle mechanics, snd laborer that the resourj.es of the State oan be developed. Tbe demand -forihem it nrMiing, If it were met as it shonld be, &gw vaetlv different tb rendition of tbe oulb would be.in a brief space. MONEY, txTiumisis axu had woftxare wiiaf aeed4theAulluin ordfr tpa rapH'ofOvflV ry from the faul fffecwof tbe war. OuFpeoptel we are glad to find are. becoming more htrpelul every day.' - There -is aipo!)itii. Jo do some-; thing-fo workierilaMr.'JBOTg' so thawmt1 a-ny period of our history, -livery.t-opeit door of em ployment U readily .ojitered, yet tlie aims and plans of our people are constantly being defeated for the want of money. If.lheproptst.itimulna 'to enterprise i lfld bard- writ 4itUi.elamlLwjLbe lieve thousand of not people would spring to ac tion. What u tb be done to supply this lac it T - . Our people must help ecb oiber. Those who bay markeUbie commodities on baild wliicbd will readily br&g the caah, thontd : teli ;tbetn Jit oncoTTE very Toeatioirby which money can be drawnlnto the couutry ttivuld be filled 8ufT.tr . sUiko iit th tfOiitaMtiiljtttsVJrggb if bflTajJen, tbii countrv, wa should c'ara epeiially for eacbr other. By thit. meftbs we mighttpnie a ntutu al help..-- ' : ''. 1" ; 7: ": ; " '; Kvxay DY'. THlt . KVlDxxct ; it Itrengtfiened that Pur government will not much longer remain large U. S. Krce'ponlWR tratton o! Wlion no6Tjili"iritdieTir'riuiii in. TexMnrad- th quiet manner in. which this 'movetnaiit 'hat been eonducted, inlicate that tbe question of the I occupancy of Mexico liy a crowned beo,d will oon be aett led. Th enforeemTOtOrthermtfM neutiiilitytoejuiaerved by our troop toward the Imperial and Liberal force Iu Mexico, aw . . 1 , . v-.r-1 Hi A.x,.n.ne ,raIe,rl, d., 'ootBras' tba MonwocTrinB? Mr. Seward 1 said to be fully Committed to-it. Itli oossible thaT5T5xaiiiliian eeetii'g tbr-rope- leaanet of bi eause will voluntarily abandon the' coustrv." Such a itep would iviitvro tmwit I nifn'frp'" ihfi pegeseilyor duty of oompellmj hit xft-.--Whlle It is now proTiaXToTh'iTt' All'"' nrilinn't urronder of hi bronejt?ttjrecjrj ted by the movement, of our troop, yet it by no means mokes a difficulty with the L', S. and France", aecetanry and oertsin,, ? r ,. ' ,' ; 8fciihem. W are ' much obliged la our' excellent friend, D. Worth, Eq., at Company Shop, for lb fine hit of lubttribert sent ui. W 'trnat many will imiiata the-example at n early day. K , Oan. LWBuringrtho Petwrsbary JattlA r--Awrpondiu of th World write t follow .- Sw a&er..uari th fede, ral columns, In h-vr. man, ail r a need frra tri but- r 1 1 no of Works which they bad earrlad at Bay breli, to.attack UCneral Lfn Is Ins inner mtrescb ment nhtr FeieraW-fr- Wa fc -prtaant writer rWihad ihe v4eteit-t' amy headquarters, on th Cox road, wen of the eity, a fedmttcotonm wa rapidly advancing to charge a battery potted in' the open field to tbe right of the bouse, and at that time firing; rapidly, lienem) lea wa Id tbif law t front of bis -headquarters, looking through hir gists at ttre'rolumn at it moved at a double quirk across the fielJV, aud.ko'owinjt the errible tiftniScance of the advuiitagi which the Federal troops had gamed, looked at tbe Genural to " aacertaln; if poasitrie, what be thought of It. He nvr tappeared mar Clm; and if the affair had bea a review, he could not hare ethiiiite'l leas emotion ot any Ufftcription. hi lull iiiiilonu, wntb hu Kold-Iitlwa-tworn.T(T)n The mof ement of the Federal coftffcrf bfckm tapta, and the battejy gaaaimn irlis'a.wt-f bat Z1X!1A in nulnniH. ..AT nu m hWW firm .J II tun ciMul in galloping off under a Deary fire f iiiuskulrv.- Ki i-oluinu- then iired on. and the Fwlernl artillery opeueiTlieiify fire-OTrlhe bill, be, fr whteh ttiioiitbern giun there no inran trv withdrew. General Lee retired elowly .with f bis artijlefv.' r'iil.tnir hii wetl-ktiown Iron orar, and un pers'si, at leaai, in uie cwiupan iuiui the' and sharp-shooter looking at .the superb old cavaliwitrei-t at an arrow, and t calm a a May wording. When be fd to an officer near, "mil it JkM&M fTnlnnfl," Jfti wgSmaL in bis voite, or, indued, any change whatever m its (rave and courteous tone. f A-'ailt ftusb, came to hit face, Bowet-er, moarful siwmrui. a aueu - .v 1 ... i . a L . tl fi'-Om the I ed' ,.i L.ii.nM Rrni i tne group, burst alraoM upon him, killing a hone near by, and uU jBg hi, l.tittl.ywift. ireiiltn OI "nlll lo lue Uli stKiers WW, auu uv probably-frlt ai be did in Culpepper when the ai aslor of fiappahanriock bridge occurred when he n-Hiiritii ff.,tf r1 Stewart told me, " I. should-now like to go into a"cnarge!r " The Jemeanor of public ipen 6n great occasions Is e(ri,tlrahts. matter for Oratory. Gefferal Lee's personal bennnfr upon this critical occasion, whe.a he esw himself about to b-eiected to the irreatest aJuiirubiy noble and terene. ' It waa impossible net to bTntrf ut-tt wtlh Tbe gratrdeuT of "hi. appeaTunte no other phmae detcribt it, or to refrain from adrui ring tlie princely air wilrr which tbe. old cavalry bfllcer Bttt on his horse. With hit calm and thoughtful eye and perfect repose of manner visible in tpite of tne retmve movements oi uia nuro, iriguieneu vj the firing, n hard fa believe thit be taw tlleie was no hope and for hiimell, would have eared IK- Uauife mm til tbehallfltt tinghig around had found tW.raark in hit breast. ' Ot General Lee's toldiership, the. writer, wbq i auDounced as jne of General Lee1 staff, goes' on l,sly: t - If Geneial Lee conrinaed.'of bis own choica, to occupy a position at Petersburg from which, at uverui noon showed, he could not extricate hit ar mf.t.it will go inr to rob him of that renown which berfaad previously eon. - r , Upon tbe obviou view of the irtoatton; General Let, in I'ebruar.v.Jatucd Mdert Jor the removal of all tbe store Of tbe ariirj to Da-rvllle. GorerniDeat cottoi and tobacco wa hauled away from Peters- v"'rg; b"ffdrd of tbe inbabitepu left the place; an uie suqiius aruwerj was seut to Amelia ioun bou.se. and neu the reserve ordinance train of tbe army waa ordered to-tbe iimepolut. Theft sudden ly, in the midst of allhe ibpreraent stopped. Tbe autbbrifiel at ftiebruoud bait tatd, Hole your po sition. . Lee oountermaudea hi Orders and await ed bit fate ... 1'"T PWt"1 rT fft' became t am perfectly well convinced that from that moment, he regarded the' event at a mere Question ol time.. let be determin ed to ttaud at bay, ahd fight to the last. The ex pected attack cam.. General Grant rapid lyyjon eentraled bit arpiy (amounting, General Wedela ted at Appomattox tJourt-Uoue, to about one bun- Lrlred and forty thousand men) on Lee', right, near Burgess' Mill j tut mott erurient corps ot lotantry and cavalry were thrown totwarjj; ana a desperate sttack wat made upon tbe Confederate workt on -VV bite Oak road. . A bloody repulse awaited the flrat assault, but tb second wa luccestful. At the tfametime-ttte ltn neerfeterebUFg were-broken by A great force, andukie affair wat decided. Til Con federate army was cut in two ; the enemy held the junnhitirte rail mail, inli'tP-"!!Jt.ulliinfjjMrrst and what jee's clear military judgment bad lore seen, bad come tH "peat. Between hit forty tbout and mi'Dl or lent, and Danville, were the on btfn- dred ami forty thousand men of IraBUiia,.v--u - GinertT Meade, It 1 tafd, expressed estreat at ton! binent to General Lea when ..informed of hit small numbers, 'declaring that if General Giant bad inspected Uli. weakness, be would have long before bioken through the. . Confederata ...UnstV and .thit would bar doubtless been done sooner, hut that up tallkisjlme hit adversary, by rapid movement of bit tmalf fOTe-from SinTit to point,KHd otjjtmwte fighting, bd invariably foiled bim. ' - After describing the difficulties of swollen streams and broken down -transportation --wlmdi- aided the energetic movement of General Grant in producing tbe final surrender, h writer "tpeakt of another rene in tbe retreat in whV-h General Lee appeared eonrpicaoualy . ;:' 1 ' " ' J frotnTot alt waiThtritiii-lm -of battle just placed by Lee, thrown In at th critical moment and most unexpectedly, and waiting calmly. General Lee had rushed hi infantry over just at sunsei, iMciingtt in "person, b fac auiinaiej, and hi eye brilliant with th aoldier s spirit ol "thgnt" but 1 bit. bfating unflurried at before An arrrsTJesiring to paint.his picture, ought to have teen the old car . iflltJ ittlliiangm,tweepinoii pta4arjav traa grfty.-whpf "fr r5?'"!gg,!I- carrying hit hi'ld-glaaa hall raised la hit right band, with bead ' erect, gesture animated, and in tbe whore face tvnd form the expretaioa ot the hun ter close upon hit" game.- The line one Interposed, be rode in the twilight among tb disordered group store meBtionedj.awiettgbt tumult, fierce eriett resounded on all. tides, and with bunds, -clenched violently and raised aloft, the aM nri on him to lead (hew egaiust the enemy: 1 General Lee I" fjmle Robert!" "Where', "tEe maa wttt om fulhw .Vutle Itobi..t.g.I hcaid on 'ill tidet-itbe iwarthy lae.ea, full or dirt, and, courage, lit .ba everv instant hrithe glare of the LcOeral tignalt near. Ajtogather the tceue waa mdetcribalilei t --7 --. -.' Tbe end ctme at last, Tbe great soldier bad foughujM long af he could, aad done all In hit pow- mr rt A lrn--t '1.1. . n.. Amm A n.i. i 1 1 rn ln wKih ll fyjnrtigt'il ulHWtl by nu fault f h Hun ha dil 1t biie i4ii -eowt. At -firat he had jxcuUed TromntnntfanoT'TaTTeTirteT-wheii it was nuggtuted to him by, I think. Ueneral Pendleton. This officer had Informed htm that hit Corp commanders were unanimously or opinion that surrender was inevita ble ; but he bad exclaimed, greatly shocked, " Sar lenilert I have too many good fighting men for tba' '! Kot the current had set too strongly sirai.ust tern, and b wat forced to yield, and the ar ms;, with left than eight thousand mnskett, a very thart supply ot aiusnunlttoH, and almost nothing to eatrwai mrreeiered. STESiLXfJ, CASHELl, & ALBBIGHT, Dealers, in JBookiSt&tionery &c. r, jaEiitBoa0','n'.' j"-i '.';!.";.-,.' '- OSTfA'Ct te,vUitk "Out Oat" Merles of Bcnool Itoek, cnsttDg r rrm.ra, Bpalliaf tiak. K ariar-, arithmatla and Kngl nk Mramoiars ; aim Aingbaa't Larta Oranmar ana Csssar. W vffr our Books to Taasher and Beektelltr eafat sae reu terms a are offered by publmfcars to an.art it jiavt vutt) mam. . ,.- .. . ,u - speeiiusn eopiaa or Htt of prieas addrass avrf, i . , l J, , ! ) . . sa I m -UrHS. tUiW E S C B M K Tf t D A L K " it. .hiia an: t her f:-Vf-a-tf.f'iTcVo uJCamui--Ft'we dollars psr twttoa of lv month. Si. J. V. PALM EK, WATCHMAKER i!t'D JEWELER. -Uiutma,-... HAS an bind s flot lot gf gpectaclettlvev TLis blet,aadehr asefal avtiele. - aa -tf Just Hocrlvcdy TiHl B0,V TON FLKXIBLB HOOP JSKIHT, COHrtKTTti, f the best quality, PERtIN ftLOYA-fl, baaut ful ityl, Vtfi lfit7tfUr 1 lUtl ntfitfDJ ' ' L rtlU ijV s pp. lit PL H J l.J 1 C Of b KAbllKUL bkLT ftlBUO-Nd..' SAJitbTCLASPd, .L HornOilt.Ae. i 4 r-.-w. - . V AWBWfr ; New Map of North Carolinar FINltY MBELU8HE.D,6IX BY EIGHT Fill vpHIS t. the lATKST, LAB8EST tad ytry BEST L Hap ef t Htat vr published, and Is aaatlv LmounUU on roller.. Tha Hap eaa t had only t lim.6tuM.Ata 6tiJif e el tha an'lra.njlthio being In oar hand. Price, (Jtxpmsad to bj poiat,) tlu,0ll. BEAKSOS AVAHRER, aoS tf Rarlga,. C."' . - FOARD ' CIIKIKGG1M,, . ' -jFOEWAHprsro ao Xear old County Wharf.) "ihnrrif. FtDr- Jt-SVOrjniosis.J an 8 tf bifi . Clty pa rs oopy daily for ene month and seed la te this offis. : . LOOSE COTTON WANTED. vT)ERlKS having lobs Cotton for sal In targe or X small quantities, eat lod a purehanr tiy apply ing t - -1.C. MURttAr, aa T St :, , . -..- , I?. 1. 11BCXJD Has jal returnsd froat tb Northern eUiet.wttb a .' : .'. '-'' '. ". ttook of -., .' . FRESH - AND PURE MBXJIOINDSV RKNCH BRAKCT, BOURBON WHIShTEY, PORT A5D MADEIRA WINES, FAINTS, . - 01L8, VARKISIIES, BRU8HK8 Of - ALL KIHD8, PEHFCMKRf, AND T01LEI ARTICLES, WIN- i IIQW OIAHfl SM CE3. :t . FLAVORING , II- . . . TRACTS A DYM . ,B-TUI.S, . .. WHICH HE WILL 6LL LOW FOE CASH 4VsT- OoBttaatly reivla additions ta kit ttooa. jj'aa T tf A.. KfjlNE, ... ' WHOLX1ALI AMD I (TAIL CIALCX "'' CLOTHING, itOOTS As-SHOJEiVHAXsMtJ; Afi V WATCHES AND JtWELRV, J BEST liftPOETED WISES ft BEANpiES, .-. ; -. -...,v c iKg UQtt0BOi ,i ariinii, ' I"ZZ: GROCERIEis &c. ft., - ; Corner of Fayetteville and Hargrut SU , ill-la HAIBIIH, S, C. . wm. . tats. rtJLatit cowi-ak. ' wa. a. oaaa. Ronhlac Building. Fayettoville' Sf, i Doom South of tht) Cspitol, T 4 . . orria rails) saavtcas.vo vas rrsLic'as - GESEHAL AUCTtON '. AND - . -1 - Commission C0LLSCTI0N AOENTS AND AXTOaNETS, L- IliR th ml ef Morehandfsa, frodoef, Stoeks, '' Coin, Bank Note aad Lead. T bay will alto eollaet eAims tgafntt individual, eerporatlont and the Oovernnpar, In HIS Bute, and th prlo'oipal eltits Is th UnlUd Stau. ;v- .."At---;-, , aartaiacat i - Jft towry. m, Pres't Raak tUpubUo,.. TeratUy avo, eiaafra aurwooOf.Jsaw lora. Ballitt A Faitharn, Drsial A Co. Tstrntr Dvt. FbUadelphia, . . , . . Johbstoa Bros i Co, Uila Whit, C P Mandeohall A Co. Clements A-Bansal, Baltimore. 0 W Pureall A Co, John M Patton, Rlekmaod. AUx Bell' A, Bo, 0 W Qrandy t Oil, D D Sim mors, Hardy A Bros, Js W Wfaitehant A Ce, Jno D Gordon A Co, Norfolk. ,-, v . . . i. - Uintoa A Dun, Martin A Taonahl l, Patersbarr. Harri A ilow.U,W A Wright, N N Bit on, Wit. -T-tr-fnaei. Cash., (l.ii J AYM.LllBUi.k-.j I f v 1 as, vnanoit. W H Ollvw Co, HaghM A DM, Dr t A On ton, JaoD WhiJord, Nawbsra. eu Jw HUOHES &. DILL, . v JTEflf BKRN&.) , C. CNSliJi'MKNTS of Cotton, Naval Bt ores and To baceo, will kava our prompt attealioa. . A in ts for Murray's tin of BtoamahiD to New Tort, aad (ailing vesstls for Baltimore aad PhUe- oeipnia.' , -. .. .,-.-' , T. 1. Buaaaa, Newbira. .'; v.: ' ;-.i'-,'' W. Put,, Horthtad Olt. ', ' ' aa Ma" . JOB 'WORK - f evrv desenntioa executed atthianfTiua with neht and dispatch, - . " GOOL AND COMFORTlBIiS.: Xi i ii' G ii C I o t li i n 't? ,' , 3- OF jtVSRrBlCSCRIPTIOH AT WIIOlJESALt; AND CETAJLS . O. 1C. PA?s,HISI3e E doorhoyt tft ffgajuijeffl aa. t gf ajreltiit il tTr flock. t-i - - -ii. ever shipped to North Catolina, which wa porehaaad -.' truy troat Its ai.aafar.is,ajd ha is t tbl to ell than at : ..V:. Batei at Low ai New York Price "TtM l rffffSS-. aWaliai "Tatt,:Z aa 1 V , ; STROTHER &. CO; BOOKiNJtJpPRINTIN (.Over Dir. JJmJinw't fwe,) ' run SALKIOB, N. 0. ARK prepared to print at tbort aoOBCaad la tb fctMatyle, , - - BOOK, - : ' I hAND-BiLLS, v PAMPHLETS, - BUsllSI ESS CARDS . CIRCIL'ARS, - I Jttt,0 TICKETS. -Ao., - Ao., A. - 4o ; A, A fx'e moderate, Thir old frlandaand enstouara. f11-9!1 yrotnntlv. ' '.--'- W Eff-C7;0 SI 3 I S SIi N II Q(JS SWEPSON,' MeShALI !l CO., GENf5B.iL'. ' . " roa ma still e '. f otaowIlav Cott and Kaval Stores Ytf-PaAuMaT, NawToii; " - -Sober R. Swepaea, New York City. . . ", ' ' Samuel ft. Murphy, TJtW York City. " ,0. P Mandanhali, Pres't Farmsr's Bank, flrtws- boro'.N. C. ' . , - Daniel . Worth, Cempaey Sbpt, S; C t ' 1 O. w". ttwtpsoh, Haw stiver, P 0, St 0. " an I if - - -----.-'. . B..P..W1LL!A!,!0:,IC0. AIXTIONKER8, FOB WARD I SO' 1KD X'UaMl!iSl(JN 7 - MERCHANTS, " ' - ". RALEIOB,N. C:. -imn ar..i8.' ', : jt !; WILLIAM ...II. OLIVER & CO., .. . : , COMMlSSIONECEl FORWARDlfG.JERl:pi!Srr; , HEW BERNE. X.C HAVINO resumed bii ineas at thlrId stand, will gtv atrict pwaeaia atuatfoa to the sal or ship Bitot ef- TT. COTTON, NAVAL STORES, COTTON YARNS AKU all fcfc I iICJ, FLOUIt, DRIED - t- Kurns,-rtr;Tw A WO; w- RECEiyTNC AND rORWARJDINQ GOODS nsiular line. r Bttasoers and tailing vessels art"" ow ranaing batwaea New Barn, New York, Phlla-. ' aaipaia, saiumor aaa uettea. aa l-lt Tho New York News.- DAILY AND WEEKLY.'' ' 1 - i"". ". - - - aaBBaaBn- ' i'- .. fllltWYORK WEEKLY SjSwS . 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1865, edition 1
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