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The Daily Dispatch: March 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], Kentuckian from a New York point of view. (search)
Guns, Swords, &c. --Mitchell & Tyler, of this city, are prepared to supply military companies with everything they require in the way of weapons, including the latest inventions and the most approved patterns.--They have samples at their store, to which we invite attention.
Shockoe Hill General Agency,G. W. H. Tyler,Office on Marshal, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Continues to Rent out Houses, Hire out Negroes, Sell Real Estate, Sell Negroes, and act as a General Agent. He returns his thanks for the liberal, patronage bestowed upon him for three years past. se 3--6m
re absolutely piled upon, above and around the individual who represented this newspaper. Order was at length restored, and Mr. Pryor went on with his remarks, paying his Petersburg friends a handsome compliment at the outset. The Congressional review was then resumed, and from this he went on to refer to the efforts of Virginia to save the country by inaugurating the Peace Conference, the propositions resulting from which he emphatically repudiated. He complimented Messrs. Seddon and Tyler, and made allusions of a somewhat different nature to Summers and Rives. The "waiting" policy of Virginia was also descanted upon with sarcastic severity, and Lincoln's Inaugural address came in for a sharp criticism.--The "submissionists" of the Virginia Convention were rebuked by the speaker in scathing terms. He accused them of political intrigues, and said that after bargaining away the country they were gambling for the spoils. He denounced the suggestion of a border State Conference,
Military notice. a R M S F O R V O L U N T E E R S. Volunteer Companies, and Counties Desiring arms, Are hereby informed that we have made arrangements for a supply of the best. English and American guns, including the Minnie Musket. English Enfield Rifle. Rifled Muskets, with either Angular or Sword Bayonets. Fine Navy Pistols. Also, French Cavalry Sabres, a superior article, at a low price. Samples of the above may be seen at our Store. Orders respectfully solicited. Also, on hand our usual large variety of Officers' Swords, Belts, Sashes, Epaulettes. Passants, Gloves, Spurs, &c. Together with Buttons, Laces, Bindings, and all necessary Trimmings for Uniforms. Mitchell & Tyler, mh 16--d(2dp)&cw1m 108 Main street.