The
two images below were scanned from microfilm images of the Richmond
Daily Dispatch, which was founded in 1850, and exists still today as
the Richmond Times-Dispatch, the major daily paper in the Virginia
capital. The wartime issues may be accessed online, here.
While the text of the two advertisements is fairly clear,
transcriptions are given beside the images.
Note the dates---while Col. Oates can perhaps be forgiven for thinking
that the Confederacy might yet prevail, given the situation in early
August of 1864, the Confederacy's situation in mid-February, 1865, was
simply dire.
It
is best to let the documents speak for themselves, but an important
observation is worth making here: With the Confederacy---and its
dreams of a slaveholding empire---on the rocks of defeat and ruin, the
faith of Col. Oates and Mr. Langhorne in the future of the institution
is simply astounding, and argues strongly that slavery was not, as is
often said, "declining" or "on the way out."
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