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THE DAILT SENTINEL. . - ' WM. FELL, Editor. . -"... .TUESDAY, AUGUST IS, 1865. ' OUR TERMS. TH E -Ifottrvttttrii Wtn4 very, morning ( Sun ( day excepted) f'lh following rater: . ; ' From tin present to lb Is of January $4,Q for one mouth . ,7 . l.W tWOinOntb v77."- -r-'-i-yl,Q0 Oar ternMtr invariably In advenes. . The esrcity of money however, oblige u to y to oar friends, that responible Mid prompt person who.dwstr the SeiUiM heed hot delay sending - UrtMUMmt at- -onearJxho .jssiLiend ru lit (i short tbnL ' The ' monev maf be Mat b the fUU Road CuaiaciZfJT XtyTS OUB rarnibi to vaoK the Svdinel baa been sent, la town or country, will please inform us at once whether they desire it or not " . rTHE (oLjcV -or tb Govmnmjciit, not -to allow men tainted with dwloyaU, to takewpartLrjAa, and to if the ewe the terrible cons,eaueno in the rvoolfiktiruotion Riorement, is diciate by the teaohinea' of ordinary prudeiiee, and ia a Wis a It is safe. Nor would it be becoming, in " those who"'' were " foremost In - the rebellion, 'jwhose action and te'rnpcr Improved themselves upon the publio mind during Its progms, ihai to the Federal Government, -even If such should be pardoned by the President, for hem to desire to participate actively in the work of reoon struoiloo. "-""--';- -- v A conquered people of count, cannot claim lo dictate term to the conqueror. Amnesty and pardon are aet of grace, which while they r insists n offender and the erttthoTity 1r pledged to regard him a an Innocen t man, doe not re move from him the obligation to demean himself in each manner, M to ludicate that be has totally forgotten bis past misoonduot . 11 should be'oftrefol not drevive the feoottestioo" of the peat, by extraordinary effort to prove hi presen t fidelity. The world 1 too censorious to allow mob exhibition to paa oonotioed, and it would be wonder,Jf Jhey were ;O0t charged with hjpoorTey. ; , Now, one ofth beat evidence bf th genuine aharaoter of the loyalty of the people, of North Carolina, ia that in n6 instance do w hear of a maa of that ftampjatnjiimielf forward for efflce, nor are the popte any where, that w - know of, disposed to demand their erTioe for publio office, The recent charges made against what tb wrilr are pleaaed to call diauuion nt caionit in North Carolina, bin o . little foundation, ilift we defy tHm to name a logle man who ia jually ohargeble with- txrtng a disunlonist, who either cjrotempUtee seeking for - publie office or who would accept it if tendered M bin. .- ' '-. - !, -AlLclMMUjof pertoni- included in the fourteen exception of the ffreatdant' praclamatioof Jt 1 true are petitioning for prdonv It is a duty which they owe to themselves, their families, their tel- low-cititens rld the Government, to flo'so as soon - m poasible. ' A large number of these petitioners have been truly conservative during the' whole. , war who opposed seciiAn, who depretiited the war, though they were competled to aland sip for Southern right and interest to the last. ; Others more offenaive are amnjj the ; petitbnentand they hare done ngbt to ask txecntive clmucy But no anxiety to mingle In politic or take part 'in public affair prompt them to do it. The claims of fanrHy and children and the future da- ' mud it. - - - Ho far from tue number ol applicaliotu tor.pr- ' don being an evidence of a diiposltion- to put -i-Jtfcttnelvea Id t poaitinn of hostility to the Gov- ' ernment or tbftt they are influenced by sinister - political designs, it argues just the contrary. No - Devtar prwu cari man tve vou u a conqiieren . and submits, and1 that hit opposition to the Gov- -. araiaent ia gone, than vbes be bumble himself (ufficieotly to ask pardon. Indeed, a delay or . UA I L. 4a m Im ..a 4n..k ...1 UT . V. ingtoa as. an indication of stubbornness and boe- lility. Nbod peronlMholl tek on account of Uny supposed Indisposition ou the part " of Crny. Ilolden to do them full justice. We have good reason to beliere that it i not the desire of the Oovernor that any true man, whatever may 1. . a 1... Lia nnltliAal n nttrrtttbl rnllktinnMTA- waraihim, shall Buffer an iota on that Account He ha already cornmitted himself to the people ' of North Carolina in good faith, that he will so ' far as be is concerned forget ihe'part, and so far - a be can wiiii a just and true fidelity to the Gov. rnment, be will Manifest becoming interest in the welfare of every citizen of. the State. .?. - e ... - TUKMwYoax ArraMtfaiuk that at least ' one million of men bev either bseb killed, or have died or been hopelessly- maiu,ed ty the late nnfortunaU struggle, between tb North and ' South. Tbi one million, mostly laboring men, bat bea taken fronihe active employments of the country., Beides-v-thli large-- eumbers. of blacks, used to regular employment bare 'been . made almost useless for the present, by UwirjU- dispositlon to labor, such a draw upon the pros "luctiv wealth ol Ihe'khd hiniit ha atiiluuvl) lull . tn mnntina wilti Ativ ImmAnu t,l.!nti1 itiaht Anrl in (applying the material necessary for tha inter- . change of commodities with Europe. .For lever- .: -1 : il t 1 I xport. - Tbi will create an on usual demand for gold to wake up the deficit. . How ahall this lowi of labor be supplied I - Tbi i a ,gr question' 1 -w one which should engage tb earnest thought pf statesmen. , , LTI! iitiMCATioM akc that ihrouirbout tbV Northern Btate. the clonf lb w'a'r t the aigual f-UMuorelJtia.rirti(tIou of politiral par. tie Jutti Clan 4nd Mr. fcumnerand theraJW cal of lb Black rWpiiblii-au echool, are evidently ateking caiue for breaking with Pr4id4ut John aon.aud the 1' irinati&U ut a iianv la . oppaaitinn tu fttiiuioM. The badoVt of the D'eroeeratio party are moving with etiexyy and are rally'uig tie acat- Hired foroaf.ra ct-nflict with Black Republican. bmw- A third burtt will iuubtk be constituted directly.iu lupport. of President Jubuoa B44i meaiurea, which will be formed oLtb- moderate Union mea of the other two. - . . " wla the meantime trust the South will re- main in ttatu jtii?,, commixing itnelt fully to no lAri vl liut TSSuiiltiXM Wad ii to niove in obd r J . iihalniia i" ll-' ilirrctlwn, 'w)lch will mnet ceri' tairily secure btr what si tn phi justice. nd righW dtmanl. W presume, I be old Democraticparty u such, can ut vet again bold the power over the Southern State wbteh it on,je -held, UoJdiug in ermmon wilh the Southern peaple ,mSnyyiewg, which ninny of them regard a found, jet the booth can agver forget that that party baa effected bet wblcb have Mien upon her, growing out of tbo late diaaairous war. With the radical of the North no considerable portion of her people f ko ever affiliate. Hence her interest and- duty hVj pjaifly in a watchful, uiet ignoring Of Ifpartie, Until lrccd frb'm'ln cOnWfl'ietlce'l of the fefccll&Jn, ' '"Kin iirf fftft'ijon w the t "'on. It will be quite time enough afier ht has got ten out of tb JlifficoUieiwitli whjcJb,. u in en vironed, teore (be again teek to embark in polit- lOatCWBBSW one tnd to-seek, and that i the safest, smoothest and most promising road to recognition and Union. 1 'HHfTO! citt letter -writer state thatori the 1st. of Msy lastoliere were one million and fifty thoaaand men ia the Union army. About seven hundred thousand have been discharged, leaving still in the military service about three hundred and till y thousand men: M any of tb ose discharged had not serred oat their lull time. Consequently in the event of their being needed, ia immense army could te raised at a short warning. Inert art perhapt from 4 to 5UQ.U00 who have have aerved in the Confederate armies, of sound health. With such a allowing of military strength as the country presents, what folly would it be foHrtaoee just at this parlioular junctare, to seek to embroil herself with the United Stalest We appTobend h oomKoed force of Eurbp would have their hands full to- ek a war with theUjjtid 8ateaO . . 7 AnQTBia CAMABP Tb imposition tiow prac- treed upon the I' mberh pre by hired lerlbbler or by specuUtorj. In tb8outbarebyoni all pre. tedent. For month -North Carolina ha been the viotira of thens penny- liners. - The following from the correspondence of . the S'ew Ybrk Xtu,. is, w far a our information goes, wTColly deqimus ut truth. Wkliliw noiueis, nor do we hear of any man in North Carolina, who i opposfidto theUoiou or the administration P it policy, who Intends to be a candidate for pub lic office.' So far from it, we hear of but one sen timent, and that it to sustain Gov. Hoidnn and the President, and a speedy restoration of the. Government, -Here i what a correspondent, of to Acts lay i :, i,; - BaLeioh, Aug. 3, 1864. . fartie arriving neri1roin'"d'iir!'re'ht"pftft Cftlw State, ay there is a great change in the conduct of the late rebel soldiers. . : . Their complete submission to and good inten tions to (h Government for the first few week aftefTh cotlapss ot the rebellion," challeflgedlhe admiration of all loval (hen. But sine th whole- "sale display of .clemency to the rebel le'aders ot wealth and influence, this treacherous and arro raut class have poisoned the minds of these' ol- irerragainiil tlie Union, and are now orgaaizingl them fur a Dohtical conuict wiui tb uoveroment. nd a war against Union mentndllegroe. They irft havift svervthiue their own Wat in desiy?iVa ting tb delegates to the Conveutiou which they expect will s6on be called., nl , . Unless tt Government interpose And exclude these leaders from participating n this body, tbe true Union men will ha4 nothing to do with it deliberations, which they claim will result iu a farce, and ruin all who are associated with It, Justice to Korth Carolina. The New Yqrk IltraXi ha freqently dons this State vs the Standard, full justice. Our peo jile, poverty-triehear aa4 born down ty tbsills-o war, ar "bow" indeed in need of friendsABy aspripn cast'upon their loyalty, or iny exag geratiov concerning tbe lawlessness of the peo ple, sr flt by us all here to be extremely injur! -Ou.'Vta are, therefor, happy to present io our. reader this" morning- hcfrt extract from the Herald ot th 10th inst., which i intended to si pfiC th false rumor concerning this State, cir culated recently through the medium of Pre correspondence. " Truth is mighty and Will pre vail."; Her is what the Hald.uf.':" ' . - Lt Raleigh paper, in advocating the pecu liar' claim and advantage ofNqrtb Carolina for Northern emigration, say there are great cxag permtions In. the recent accounts published of law less,, opposition to. tjie BarlonglroTeruiueHtr and a disposition to persecute Vmon men and the cilored peonle of that Slate. While admitting instance of this kind, it is claimed that they are icly fH"lld eyes, and that tbe people geners.il y. are" quiet aiidwell dispoatil lowUrdll Ul8 uuvuru- merit and the N o'rth,-aequieses- eiieerfaHy in tbe abolition of slavery and tha new labor system, and are determined to avoid tb revival of put iirsaps and ths acitalion of ouestinn which can only lend -to fart her -misfrtune, anl perhaps the couGscation ol their propsrtyT -4- -r----- r Th Treasury Department t "preparing Io pay In a few days 1 1 0,000,000 of interest, ia currency, oa th Seven-Thirty Loan. - The poh!y of the Prtiid iOt, it i oiauifcst, it UduvoUatthuSjutb the palnoue aid of every man of brain and ut,aueiiKhl eud aincere lojuliy, up'm.wboi integrity. f purpn and in- rj re desire to reoauruoi tu4 Union oe can xeiy, aiid thelresidont i right. KtchmehU Ttmtt. I ilea of brain do not grow spontaneously every Tl,,.. CnnTinilr harejuidthere and sucTTuien ar' alwy in dman4, .-Tbey. ; specially needed at,a timer like this, and wj are clad to b assured tlat tlie Timet i orric io tating it tp be the policy of President Johnson, to make use of such men in tb Sonih, npon whoa 1ritegrity t)f purpose and aincore desire to reeouT. I struct the Union, he cau r ly." We Jope that no such men will be overlooked io th multitudinous cares of office. Many of their petitiont will be fonnd bound up iu.th handle- of "afptication f r- - - - 1..-5.- i? ..." nur iou now at .th White uoust. Many ot them are oemaniiea ny the peotrw ior iue approacoing able to reach their cases before it ia'too fata. Th course of the President so far shows thai be doe not ignore svery man. who took psrt in the rebelliun whose, bearv-waeup strongly for the South after the struggle, came on. What be want is to be convinced that a man is a true man and Hint he kaa brains. Such men are to be re lied upon, anywhere. Whatever cause they espouse, their souls are in U. ;'Nor doel tb Pre ident totally eschew men who may have at one time protheTHrvocated the right of a State) to se cede. Hence iie did not set aside the claim of Buf pftseht Oowraor. geilmorg cunwraed tu now what a mah it now, than what he ha; been, I and seeing that the iukrestf and tuture Welfkre I of the codhtry demand their service, be doc not discard them. . . . " The policy is esnnd oner Nothinf aBvbesxad of men who have no character no fixedness, and reliability, much Icjsof men of no brain. Hence though they may err( many may be guilty of great error, yet when aroused to the. wrong and the dan-S ger, theyare the more easily eurnd, and h ence may be made oe' of.' "-President Johnson is right. False ttatennt about North Carolina and - - v, -.Mlr Qojeet. j;1,.f;- It is very surprising to Mat the simplicity -and the singleness of mind and of purpose of the cit- lxeoot aartn vnroiin). uonest. and itnait torwara rrom iiaon sou irom sauraupa, ibpv I think of no other mods of siccomplishisir an 'W-'T ject, except tb. plain, fair and square way. .Thu bu so long been tn custom ot the oountry, tnat th people think it certfin that every thing i id be done in this style and no olhr. And it is from this cause that they do not suspect otheirt of sinister motives or indirect actions.- 1 It is verv true that snch babiu often cause the citisans to be deceived and defrauded, when they do not expect it. It enables shrewd, canning and deiiifninff men to Clot and to intrirue. and to accomplish their purpose bf uch iadintct means, without being even upected, nutil their nKm. -.fiimpi;hp(ll or have ttiled. and there is no longer any obj ict for disloyalty. This strong anil striking State chstscterUtio was lalely xhUjitd t a verv remhrkab's des-ree ; At various times, letter and telegram bad been sent to many ot we most: popular jNonner pa. tiers, stauna that ima,t aisaaection exutea in North Cwrulina that her ciiiitns bad detormined n'f SPalff bad bandediogeiber to hang Union men and ne groes as soon as tbe national troops should tie withdrawn fMra the State, and , bad determined that the war debt should not be rejected, but that It aboald be.aaaumed and paid. - As upon as these telegram and latter wer published. aud reached this State, the cttiiensand the newspapers were very greatly distressed, to see that the true position of. the good, quiet, old country had been so much mistaken, and so much misunderstood In great grief and great tribula rtiooTihlLpaop deny tbe truth of thes various publication, and .t. . r l- f:.. .i L. LO aiaiu (ue iruejiiuuii vi Mia citizen inroiifru out the' Stale'-' This was done in all honesty and simplicity, wiihVnucb meekneta and sorrow, aud hoi one mSnSntEa i State, for even moment, ins pected the cans and 5HircoXQ much (uisropf tfentation and slander. ' "jTjZ 'i :.:' ? But already it "habeo6o krioWri tbrqognW riou rwliabhj sources, that these false 'reports weT an Tfotteir-np- tiy a regular -plot wt dyaiu. That mea were hired and paid to. make and get an these lyine, slanderous sensations. . lbat men employed for no other jifijuct. than to writani to telegraph to an section ot the Monk fue. the parpoie e giving weia wswine eircuiauon ana as thorough -vontilation as possible.' -Their object could" not be accomplished at all, "ncepl" those slander were -circulated through i - the entire Northern -.country, r i herefore. . they -.were - so managed a to be rotten . into all the lead'n) I newspapers in "the Northern Htates and to be Teal by every body. r,:. ,; :;;.:.. ."The above ws extrtct from article in the Stdti- dard of Saturday, in defence of the (ouodnqsi.oL the State. - Thj'Sfoia's'" further state that the objectr of the malicious attache upon the Stat in the North, were first pecuniary aud secondly politi cal. : We judge they have ben defeated -in their wTckedliims.-EB, Sfynitac. rrJr : 'fUi ' BtOiTKUtKT ASIITIST TRS S XSXOXlTlt THI KOBTW wi.i- Ther Is much excitement la Clark county, Indiana, on account or several outrsges conmltted in the cosaty by negroes. A gnrl -riaing. and blotting out of that das if th population was ex pected. Th Loulsvill ZsorB of th t tk say si ; ' At latest accounts negroes were fleeing from Evansville la ail directions, bsing Purful of being killed by th citisens.- Tb eitisen beat them wherever they can catch them, and tuey seta deter.. mined, lines tb brutal qutrags of two nfgroei uponl th person of a whit lady oo aundny, to rid the city entirely of them. Oa Monday night a crowd made a jnb for tb steamer arrie to clean-out the negroes, lanl tortuhately thsySrere. i MtXhe wiMest nesvaileit whan I ha Lsdjr .(imyti ft tkere. L She rried here yesterday, and reports' that tbe negroes ar Kared atmott eut el their Wits. TJtey-l are eomlirg away oa boat and taking to tb woods. We hope nothing serious wui occur, Err W4rm that 4hsmiUtwyUioiti- sttemptlng to puts stop lo the prdcecdrhgs of nob. . Several negroes have been killed or hueg, wer the mob and an order ha been issued eompelUnir stt Hi ne groes to tear th tawu, nd all persons who have tbem in their employ "ar ordered to discharge aud .1.. Ik.n, MAHlIM ' ': "r.-'- - ? WANTED, io:ooo-rLe C liEWSISEt. - . fviit L.aruiiaa, nuuta Bark Notes. i 0, tlaroilna and Georgia WILLIAM fi.-; . . Brokr. j. fu.mwroBP,. TNKORM3 tb eitisen of iUleiirh and surround Alngeoanfie that h ha opened m oftie at the sbove well known stand, and is prepared to cteao, extract anu7 HIT. and toTBSerTarrifloiat Teertr.trwn on to an enae ket, b1i tha-Jnoet. ...improved f'in- eipies ot prastte.4 t ... i . - t ir tea. He respectfully voljoit a (bar of public patrunnfre, i ar 1. l'r u MVmTrvr fW' Ktxt Mot to fti Stand Exiret Ojfiet, . PA YBTTKY11LE STREET. BALKiart, N O . ,r ' ' - HAVE rfceird i choice and well talented atoek of Geisdst Warse 'aad MerchaadU'e, are new reatuy to eupplv th demandof thtir friends ami tha public A'kt stock will be conslautly replenish, d, and consist in part as follows Drees Goods, , , Handkerchiefs,- f CaUooes, Kid Groves, " f-"v'kitb Goods, Travelling Bags, ' ' . M 'SroiugOuod. u Belt and Belt Kibbon, 1 Hoiswy, , Cord, Whalebone, r v v r Boop Shirt, , llouka and Eyes, Thread, &-.. " . - ' W. ll.ill. a ILMJREK. " :'!. ; SIIULSl SllOt.8 I I SHOES' A". FINE assortment r. Children, tadie and entlenea,-i t : .' - , T, W.H.AB. S TUCKER. GROCERIES I OROCERIEsli"""" " - CHOICE lot of Family Groceries, Sujrars, J Tsaa, Coffee. 8o&p, Salt, Pepper, Candles. Vln- dr ' Apiee, tickles. Un rrults; Bauoea,. iieel long ), Boston Batter; Lmons, Jfoxe's Oackers, whim aad Uquor W H. 4 K, 8. ICC a. kit. a A N eieellant article of Fine Cut, Bolare and XX' Teltow Bank Chewing' Tobacco ; th "faoicest tl bran f Cigar : W.H -& B. 8. TU'JKKK. E2f--C!OJI,ETIO!fARreS. Almonds, Cream Dates, Cboeolato. 'Oi'i eppermint, Rpberr Drop, Rock Candy, Cilronn, Ralrin. N , As. - W. H.A B.S TUCKKB. -. .. --PEUTVtSKRY, ' EXTRACTS, Fancy Soaps, and Toilet Article. , . . W. B..A. R. 8. TUCK-R..1 HAT I HATS 1 1 MAMIir". ' "f TTst will open in a few -dsys the most magnifi .IT oent atoek of Hat vs ofTered .-'HFlhTs i mat kt W,B.U 8. TUCK Eft.- WOOD AND. WILLOW WARE, TAGQI!ffl, Bops and Twfss-- li. w. m. a . CALL AT TCpKER- TpOR anything m want- sad you saa g-t up- X' pusa. W. H. A B. a TCCKEg. u 14 tf ir ) ',j'w F A M I X. G il O C 12 It, .'.-J??; FAIETTEVILLI STREET, -.' ' HAVING Teamed business next doorto his old stand, has just returned from Nw Turk with splendid assortment of Goods, which he oflers to ms ma oustomeri and th public on the best terms for QAS1I. Bis stock of . . ; -.. ' 4 -FAMILY -GEOCEIliST fa hot surpassed, if equalled, in th City t :'; ' ' coftee; suoak, flour, meal, .pickles. .hams; crackers, : BUTTER, CHEESE, -lKVO sCIFAIiLyVOUWJT- &d., Ac., Ac. . will b kept wnsUntly sir band, J-&ci WABEf. HOLLO WE TVABE tT ' TIN WAKE, . ac. ' 9.4I. inviles au inspeetion of hi stock. N 15 W GOOD NEW QODSll! ALMEHOL 8TAjf ijj J UPJMSTS, assorted style 'and . beautiful, Iso fisods. Embroideries, Iriah Linens, Embroidered Muslin Cmtainsy-Ladief and Genu. H08irii Chemixetts, aklrtft ptald and Embroidered, and sl- nry wtin4i. iy',., -wHylT ahrvlFdislrabeb:"r'"" -. v 4rV.-. r..;i .. . f..- -A L. S O- ERFITMERT A1D SOAPS? AsgM-tf ; -.'"A"." . , s- uyijuoipm j( mum, I ; - . . ' at' .' -." ;f - " - J. c. AuiAil-i Q Q-. v. J Hrt bu ai nWti the mui;mm8t tock of Vi''?V.''Vt''i.;'-y.'y.iSl. ' ' tlHUEM wltM-'tVi-iti. ev ihipysd t Aonb snilina, which wus fnretiu directly from the msnuftetnrers, and l It thenfon ahta to sell fhsm ai '. , ' Rate at Low at New York Price, ' ' Is Is no notion'. - Uiv him ciU.", - g tf STROTHEfl 8i CO., - BOOK AND.JOB PKINTIKG, - (Orr Mr. Ihrtthnnr't btort,) " ' j PATBITETILIE MKEET,' , $sta iii i. c." i - ARB. preeared tn t rint at short antlM, anil I. hem itrlei . , n BOOK", PAMPflLKTS, HAND-BILLS, I BfstNK CARD4,.. . Tiitthr BLANK T t-L K.IItlN TICK HTi . , CIKCL'LABS, " A ir " - - " Pnees mnderste. Their old friendtand (antoam ' smdth public wW bstervad ehswfully nii proni, N K W COMMISSION HD C SE SWEPSON, MENDENHALt & CO., , . ' r . G?XEJUt, , ' " , . Commission NIerchantV' FOB TH SAMI Ct , . ' Tobacco, Kaw Cotton- Cotton Yarra Clotln' and aal Storei r T8Pat Bvssxv,' Ksw Tons. '. f. . Robert . Ewepsan, Nsw Tory City, i - - - ' ; Sawinsl tt. Murphy, Nw York'CUjr' ; , ; O. P Mend.tthali, Ptrt't Fim'i Bask, Qnm boro C."' " ' .. " Dnil o. Worth, Company Shnpt, !f. a" jI i rQ. W; 8wpson, aw Surer, P. O., H. 0. - Vt -ft " ... f. j-.i-.V'-r--'- -'-v .s..:. W rr FB7CTILt!AHS0NlCfl:?i rAtCTloseEBa... ,v - Wft WiRDIXQ AKP COVTfissrnv I 1 BALtranw. C: 'U-esu. ? v Commission, RECEivi)G,,:.; ''i ,A HAVIW rfumdba-lo at their1 ld stsnl, till 1 give striot psraonal sttenUon t th Ml srskif- msntof ., jrr..,. ; ,V ', - .-....- COTTON, NAVAL STORES, COTTOV "tARNS AND SHEETING, FLOUR. DaiEO .-1 -FRUITS.&o. ; ALSO, TO- I REdtTVTNO AND rORWARIHNO OOOffi - Rnlr linM f Stemrran4-ssi)in.itli v Bbw runhibg bftWMh 'Jiew 4rai, i Vw York, foi'u ' " defphia, Baitlnore had B jftojr. V W f alHK, BOSTON 'r LEX'tBLK lW?'stfil .( COKefcTTU, f the janri qlity,';si,-r rr JBHWa 0U1VBS, fst4ul Style, BRACTIxTL BtbT. BTItBOXRi .pft?a. JSX JUt iASPl, Mel sJiowi, V ' ;sn 8 It.. ; f . r;';.,. J Uifiiif 3 . '-C ;-P A t, M ER - Cr'-iA- r::7:-T:' I:ittei"" '"" V r - HAS a bud s tn Intel SpwtacU, (3ijrt 1 hiss, and other astiW artielea, . -soj11-. wn. j. ,xBv.,,j'iii ... .w.k."( Ztakcr C'owpiT& Co. 7 r " KAtEIflH, NC" 1 ;"' ""j ' - ' ' South of the Cagltol, - - ' . mMwii"rvT tf. COLLECTION .AQESTS AB ATI0KSE1 F,R hs Sal of Merehandiio, froioe Coin, Bank HoM and Lsds. . Itwf iU k eoileet eUiuu against IndividuaJr," eorprtiM the eovernsi-bt in this btale, and the" po olttei tn tb United Etates." . , f ...j . ... . BBtg,n0as-'.' f'A-;-... '.1-' It ttwiy,?iwrf ssr !", . A C. Shaf -r A Serwood, Kew l' rk.i. r , BulHlt A Fnithorn, I'rsxsl Co, Tnsr '. Pbtf.delphta. D 1 -'.--Jahastsa Bros A CiiiJililsAWhif. C f A Co, Clemenf A Uonil, Bliiuiur. , C VT Fareull A Co. John M PltD,'1lttlJ'ay-.r- -AIM iWlt A Bos- C dy t 0r men. Hard A Bros. Jo W WbitsbuMt A, V-. Jt-flistdaa. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 15, 1865, edition 1
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