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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 8, 1865., [Electronic resource].
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January (search for this): article 1
By J. A. Cowardin & Co.terms of Subscription:
Daily Paper.--For one year, one hundred Dollars; six month, Fifty Dollars; three months, twenty-five Dollars; one month, ten Dollars.
Agents and News Dealers will be furnished at thirty Dollars per hundred copies.
All orders must be accompanied with the money, to insure attention; and all remittance by mail will be at the risk of those who make them.
Advertising.--Advertisements will be inserted at the rate of three Dollars per square for each insertion.
Eight lines (or less) constitute a square.
Larger advertisements in exact proportion.
Advertisements published till forbid will be charged three Dollars per square for every insertion.
June (search for this): article 1
By J. A. Cowardin & Co.terms of Subscription:
Daily Paper.--For one year, one hundred Dollars; six month, Fifty Dollars; three months, twenty-five Dollars; one month, ten Dollars.
Agents and News Dealers will be furnished at thirty Dollars per hundred copies.
All orders must be accompanied with the money, to insure attention; and all remittance by mail will be at the risk of those who make them.
Advertising.--Advertisements will be inserted at the rate of three Dollars per square for each insertion.
Eight lines (or less) constitute a square.
Larger advertisements in exact proportion.
Advertisements published till forbid will be charged three Dollars per square for every insertion.
J. A. Cowardin (search for this): article 1
By J. A. Cowardin & Co.terms of Subscription:
Daily Paper.--For one year, one hundred Dollars; six month, Fifty Dollars; three months, twenty-five Dollars; one month, ten Dollars.
Agents and News Dealers will be furnished at thirty Dollars per hundred copies.
All orders must be accompanied with the money, to insure attention; and all remittance by mail will be at the risk of those who make them.
Advertising.--Advertisements will be inserted at the rate of three Dollars per square for each insertion.
Eight lines (or less) constitute a square.
Larger advertisements in exact proportion.
Advertisements published till forbid will be charged three Dollars per square for every insertion.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 1
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Sherman (search for this): article 1
In the war of the American Revolution, three-fourths of the battles were gained by the British.
They not only took the city of Charleston, but every other seaport, and almost every town in America.
They marched through South Carolina, precisely as Sherman is doing now; they drove Marion and Sumter into the swamps; they marched into North Carolina, compelling our forefathers to fly to the Virginia woods, and then returned to Wilmington.
They had every colony down; "gobbled up" Richmond and Petersburg; galloped through Charlottesville, and chased Jefferson to Carter's mountain.
They held New York and other Northern cities; scattered the American armies like chaff, and considered the rebellion as crushed a hundred times.
They had the most powerful empire of the world at their back; they had the aid of armed tories in every county; they excited the blacks to insurrection, and let loose the scalping-knife of the Indian upon the rebels.--With all our troubles, we have so far esc
Marion (search for this): article 1
In the war of the American Revolution, three-fourths of the battles were gained by the British.
They not only took the city of Charleston, but every other seaport, and almost every town in America.
They marched through South Carolina, precisely as Sherman is doing now; they drove Marion and Sumter into the swamps; they marched into North Carolina, compelling our forefathers to fly to the Virginia woods, and then returned to Wilmington.
They had every colony down; "gobbled up" Richmond and Petersburg; galloped through Charlottesville, and chased Jefferson to Carter's mountain.
They held New York and other Northern cities; scattered the American armies like chaff, and considered the rebellion as crushed a hundred times.
They had the most powerful empire of the world at their back; they had the aid of armed tories in every county; they excited the blacks to insurrection, and let loose the scalping-knife of the Indian upon the rebels.--With all our troubles, we have so far esca
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
In the war of the American Revolution, three-fourths of the battles were gained by the British.
They not only took the city of Charleston, but every other seaport, and almost every town in America.
They marched through South Carolina, precisely as Sherman is doing now; they drove Marion and Sumter into the swamps; they marched into North Carolina, compelling our forefathers to fly to the Virginia woods, and then returned to Wilmington.
They had every colony down; "gobbled up" Richmond and Petersburg; galloped through Charlottesville, and chased Jefferson to Carter's mountain.
They held New York and other Northern cities; scattered the American armies like chaff, and considered the rebellion as crushed a hundred times.
They had the most powerful empire of the world at their back; they had the aid of armed tories in every county; they excited the blacks to insurrection, and let loose the scalping-knife of the Indian upon the rebels.--With all our troubles, we have so far esca