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0 V'r . . . 11 hp m m 01 1 Bb W V k 3 VOL. 12 NO. 27. f WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, iet2. f iViiUiK VUMiibh 3,408 I. 4 Vk R H & All FtLTOS k PRICK, PROP HI KTOKS. J AS. FULTON. Editor.... A. L. PRICK. Associate Editor. rKRMXOP rBKIPTIOCA8II IS ADVAHCI. 12 months,. ,..t 00 a V7.v..;.m 4 60r 3 3 25 1 1 00 1 (for troops in camp only,)... 75 Daily Paper to the trade t3 per 100, or 3 cent per copy. Weekly Paper per year,...4 2 60 " ' per mon'h. . . . . . . .. 0 50 The paper will be dicontfnued at tlie expiration oi the time paid for nu'ess renewed. AH letter on business connected wllu LJi-ji ofilce, must do addressed fo the Droprw'tors. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS i , ,r - i -.--- COT, KKHntF Ii ; Ct,. COMPANY, are receiving every week Coton farm and Osnaburirs. ' ALEX. OLDHAM, (8ureor to HtnUley & Olrili&nt.) DEALER IN GRAIN, PROPRIETOR OF THK CAPE FEAR CORN AND FLOUR HILLS, "AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT. Wilminqtoh. N. 0. Feb. 6, 1863. COP A IIT !i K US HI P. rllliE traderslgDed have tbfft cay entered into a General I Commission and Mercantile Eosineaa, under the firm of Btoklev AOo- . .. . Mr. D. CwhweUla oar duly empowered Attorney forth tranaactfoa of any and all business of the .farm. Oflica in Parsley' Bow, North Water Street. C. W. OLDHl. Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 1, 1862. I27 ... - EMPIE & ALLKS, , A TT0RSKY8 AT LAVf, MA vE removed their office from Front to Prince street, JOURNAL BUILDINGS, formerly occupied by U. L. aea. Eaa. Ootober 17th, 18C1. W-U LOOS B. ERA5IBEUT, DRUGGIST AND PRACTICAL PHARMACEUTI&T, WiucrxeroN, N. C. Keepa conatanUy on hano a aelect stock of Drugs, Mm.- tctnet. JDotMsno and European Uhemcali, Fancy ana Teuet Articles, Wines and Lvruort for Jaeaxoal rvrpotit, igart, Ac. tParticular attention paid to PaxscsirriONa, Fakili AMOmn, HIDIOINB UHCBTS, 0. i.8tore tmmeaiateiy nnuer the v Carolina -'yll,lS69. .36Mf COX, KKffDALU, b CO. COMMISSION MKBCflANTS AND WHOLESALE GEO . CEBS, No. 11 & 12, North Wat Gt. March Uth. 161 - 157 WALKER, ME ARE 8, (SnceenaoT to Walker Mearea & Cn.,) : WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL DRUGGIST, i5 MAB81T PTREKT. WtLmKGTOK, N. C. O. D. ILLIB, B. . MITCHELL. , ELMS & MITCIIBLl,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DE ALECS IV tlORN, PCA8, 'TS, RYE, WHEAT BEt AN, OIL MEAL; ; FRESH GROUND H0MIN7, HORSE A COW FCEDS ... AL80, EASTERN AND NOB TU RIVER RA 1', " -9-ltothaeEtreeU ... Wiljunoton, W. 07 .Febrnary 1. 1860. 139 ly IIARKI84 &, UOWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WltJIIKCTON, N. C OBOROI BARRISS; A. J. HOWELL, Vf. W. BAB&I3S. Oci. 1st. 1858. 1 ., , ' ' JOSEFH I. BtOtJHOM. CTBU8 B. TAHAMBtNGB. J. K. BTXSU1M At CO. i ''-,! ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jnne W. Wilmihotok, . u. REMOVAL. JAMES McCORTJICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 41 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C, .XTToold retpectfully inform hi frtnd and the public W thi. h 6 ha removed hie oatabiiahiient to tbe Store on Market Btre't atove Froot, North side, two doors above Brown & Anderson's Jewelry btore. where Lo will be pleased to receive and vzecn'e all ordera in his line. . .i i i milk l. nr i f pecisi auePiion bhio Bijntry ors .. I Urn h.H nkt.ti.A'l ih aaaiatanna rt an ftrnriAnrnrl Anri Bkillfal cotter, which will enable him to "fill 1 order prouipuy. A Urge lot of military ooda expected, f-ept. 3d. im 103 tf PII1ITUUR4PII CASKS. f'lIHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully inform the Phoio X graphic Artists of tha Southern Confediracy. tbt Le is prepared to execute orders for CASKS of any f ize or number, (without mats or preservers.) at reasonable pri ors, in accordance with (he times, specimens of which mcy be had by addressing J A M E8 PI RriON, Sept. 9. 1S61 3-lm . - Wllminjrton, N. C. COtKIHCATKD PttOPKKTi. A LARGE STOCK of valuable Standard and Miscella neous BOO KB, recently confiscated, for sale at 8. W. WHITAKER-'S (sales Room, 35 Market-street . , ACf feTAIKS. N. B. Catalogues can be obtained gratia on applicatia aa above. Aofput 30th, 1S68. . SALT. T IVERP00L GROUND ALUM AND DOMESTIC SALT j on band, f'orsaie oy uaukihs UUWr LL.. bept17. m. " 10-tf IkOXKlC. - A LL PEROKS hold ing claims of any description aginat XX. the Wilmington a weiaon uauroa Company, are re quested to hand in the same to the Treasurer for payment. '-tit oruer oi t-rcmyouw. : JAMES 8. GREEN, Tress'r. Aug. 16, 1852. ' 283-tf OltlBIC AND MCSICAL INSTRt'MESTS. SHEET MUSIC, Mnaical Instruction Books, Violins, Flutes, Accordeona, Files and Drums. For sale at b. W. WHl rAb.J& a rai'a uoom, N Za Market-streel Auirnst 30th. 1C2. tar Ur Era ma. PRESERVE lOCH BOOTS. IF YOU wish to preserve your Boots aad Blioes lengthen ont their existence use FRANK MILLER A SONS' LEATHER PRESERVATIVE:. It reetorss new life and elasticity to old leather, aod is to invaluable article for Harases. Boots and Bhoea, and Car riage Tops. Manufactured by Frank Miller & Boos, Toronto, V. TV ., ana tur wmn at nuowM RAH, ROADS. WlLXlNOTOK A Mamcbbstir Rail Roao Co , Irids t's OrricB, 2nd October. Wi. UNTIL FUU'f BKU N-TtCK. the r-cbedulo f . r Mail Trains upon this Road will be changed as follows : Leaving wiimiogton at 6 on, p. M., instead or oo, 1". ai., as heretofore. Arriving at Wiimkwton at 6.00, A. M., instead of 1.30, as heretofore. THQd. WALKER, ' . . Piesident. ret. 3, 15C2. ; . 31-tf - MaHon and Snnotr-r papers insert throe times." Wilmington tt Machkhtkb Bail Road Co.,) l'BKfliDSNT'a Ornc, ; lrt Ootober, 1802. J UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the Daily Accommodation TralDS on this Hoad will only make tri-weekly trips, lieaviop WilroiuirtoD on TueHdavs, Thuridys, aad batar- dsys. Leavirr' KlKtsviHe on Mondays, WedneaJays, an,d Frl-dars. TU03. 1). WALKER, President. Oot. 2J.1FG2. 22-tf ttT Marion and Sam cr papers please publish throe times. WlLMIXSTON A WtLDOS RAIL PiOAD OFFtCK, ) WiliiimrtoN, Sept. 2lth, 1H02. f NOTICE. ONLY ONE-TRI IS DAILY will be run oa thin Road fW..n Vila ilito . rainir VPitm !no tnn ot ft. A If re. turning arrive at Wi!mington at 5, P. M., brlngius mall, To leave Weldon at 6. A. M . and returning there arrive at 7, P. M. lhe Warebocie will be open rrom 10, A. ii., sntii i, r.iu. By order of the President. H. 1.. FREMONT, Erg. A riupt. Sept. 29th, 1S62. li tf WlLv, CIIARLOTTK A It. H. R. COSIPAJIV. Orrica; of ttih Pbksidbxt avd Uikrctors. aFIK next annual meet ing of this Company will be held . at Lineolutou on Wednesday, the 2'iod day of October next. Trains for the accommodation of the Mtocanoiacrs will leave Charlotte and CLorrjviUo on the morning ol that day. From and after the 21t inntant, the Transfer Bojoks will be closed. J AS. I. McCiLLUM, 8eo'y. Favettevllle. Wadesboro' and Charlotte papers copy un til day of meeting, and forward bill as above. Sept. 171B, 18RS. iuiti CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON and after October Otb the Trainsn this Eoad wil run as follows r - . . mail rvAm. . . Leave Wilmington,.. I 30. A. Mi, Uaiiy. Arrive at weidon, 11 aa Leave Wcldon , 10 5 Arrive at Wilmington,. 8 00 P. M. RXPBB88 FJUKOHT AND FARPKNGIB TRAIN. Leave Wilmington,.... 2 00 P. M., daily, Sundays exceptod. arrive at Weldoa, ....3 05 A.M. " -; Leave Weldon, 8 30 P.M. " " ' Arrive at Wllmington,8 30 A. M. " " B. K FREMONT, Eng. A Bnp't. affiflaEBA Snpfc. W. Wr B- R.,Oct. 31. 38 etVVin (itW'f. RTTTEntHTCMTtlKT. 1 ' Wilmington and Manchester Jlail Road (Jo., Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 3uth, 1861. '' -M'tJ- l.J'l- J W CHANGE UK 8CHKDIJLK. ON and after thia date the Trains npon this Road will ran as follows : KAIL THADf. Leaves Wilmington,.. 9 00 P. M. Arrives at Klngsville, 7 30 A. U. leaves EiDgsville, 3 80 P. M. Arrives at Wilmington.............. 1 30 A. M. ' KXFBERS FKKIGHT AMD ACCOWtOSATlOH THAI!. Leaves WilmlDgton,... ,..6 00 A. M. Arrives at KingsviUe, 15 P.M. , Leaves Kingiviiie, .....7 30 A. M. Arrives at Wilmington, .8 40 P. M. Passengers wishing to make close through connections will take Hail Train. No freight of auy description wlh be Liken by MaO Train, except under oircumttances of emmergencv, when double local freight ratea will be invariably charred. j. p ROBERTSON, Geo'. annV- Not. Ibv, l6l .. m 4tf OFFICE OF THE PIEO310NT R. R. CO., ) Richmond, Juno 17, 1C2. J TO REFUGEES AND OTHERS WAVING NEGROES TO HIRE The ra lroad fron Danvill to Greensboro' ia about to begin construction on a large icalo, and require a numerous forte of laborers, as well as overseers of expe ri nee who can come well recommended. r . The price, of 1 10 per month will be paid for tie best hanUs. and in proportion for inferior ones. They most be supplied wib clothing by their owners, and when delivered to tbo Compuoy must be provided with oft week's rations of food, or which rations due allowance will be made in the first monthly settlement. Payment will be made monthly In cash. OTtrsfera accompanying parties of handa will bo given the preference over others, if otherwise satisfactory. The hands may be delivered to the agents at any of the depots oc the Danville B. B., or at Qreenaboro', fir. C, af ter the 25th inst. ; EDMUND T. D. MYERS, Captain and Chief Engineer. OFFICE OK THE FUEDMOlIT R. H- CO ) June 17th, 1S62. f MULES AND CARTS WANTEDFlre hundred MULK8 and a proportionate number of C A RTS, are wan1 ed mmediately, for the construction of the Piedmont Railroad from Danville, Va., to Greensboro', N. C. The bighes' market rates will be paid for those which pass our inspec tion, if delivered at an early day. Apply at the office ot the Richmond and Danvill Railroad Company, either at Rich mond or at the towa of Danville. EDMUND T. D. MYERV CapL Eng'ra and Chief Engineer. June lb, 18 - -tf 13 STORE. flOIiN, Meal, Hominy, Floor. Rice Btraw, Wheat, Brta, J Shorts, Ground Pea Meal, Ac, Ac. For sale by Feb. 6th ALEX. OLDHAM. RRIDLES ASD MARTISQ ALB. ABSAUTIFUL assortment of English Bridle aod Mar tingales, fancy aod plats. Jtut rtoelvtd and for sale, At J . WILSON U, REWARDS. A3 REWARD, I WILL GIVE the sbove reward for the delivery t me, or coLfJnementin any Uil, where I can get them my two bojs, viz: HI AU an I T. Hhade f nowuv 2j tears old. very buck aad knocsneed : wnen epkea to anxwers q tickly Tom, a boy about 2i yeart old, stout built Tbev led my place last Tuesday night One in very apt to be found with the other. Oct. :b, 1bC2.-24-CI 8. F. POTTER. 4 REWARD, f RUNAWAY from the W. A M. R. R. Co., about th A, middle of Ju'y lmt, a negro nun named ALFRED j5I. belonging to Mrs. M. K. Biinkley. Wild boy i abou' 3u ars of age, six fe.tt high, dark complrcted nd has lartce e;es, aad is a Very t.kely nepro. He la suppoue d to be lurking about town, or hired at some cce ot the Sal' works. TUe shore reward will be paid for his delivery to the un dfMty.e at Brlnklej's Depot. W. A M. ft- H-, or (or' his safe coiihaeneut la any Jail so that I cmi grt Lim. I). H. CO WAN. . 4my. 30th. VSf.2. f!00&2-tf Si3 UK WARD.' tfo RUNAWAY from the snbscribor on Masonboro' t Bound, near Wilmington, N. C, about the close of ,tN. August or bepiunluif of Heptember, a young nejrro in an named WILLIAM, about 18 years of age, dark com plexion, is 6 feet C inches high ; ta'bs like a Charleston negro. The above reward will be id for Ma rvturn to me, or Li lodgment in any Jail.ro I can rot, Lim. 11-lm 8 MORRIS. - Masonboro' Sound, Wilmington, N. C, fewt. 10th, 18C2. . A3 Columbia and Charlestou papers wiu pIcaHO copy one month and forward bills to this office fr collection. - S30 RK WARD, ffA. LO.-iT OR RUNAWAY, on the nifcht of tl.e lGtb Inst., p a mulatto boy nam'd DALLAS, about 18 years orage. rY middle sized, weighi abont 140 pounds. Had on a pair o' white pants, a Kersey Jacket, and an old black htA with red flanuel tied round it. Dalles was brous,lr. here on the Northern train which ar rived at 8 o'clock p. m., since whlcji time he has not been setn. The above reward will be paid for hls-rieovery. Any Jnfo.'Riallon will be thankfully received and properly rewarded. b. COHEN, Atlsnta, a., or KAHNWEILKR A BBO.. Wilmington, N. C. Sept. 17. 181. I0lm NOTICE AND REWARD. Macon A Wbhtxrn Rail Road Comfakv, I Macon, Ga., Aug. i2tb. 1862. f 9M RUNAWAY FROM TUI8 COMPANY on Bavur f dy night, lusunt, three negro men, vis ; V alAhK, dark complexion, 6 feet 9 inches high, about 'la y ers old, weight about 160 pounds. AfJUUS, dark complexion, 6 foot 6 inohes high, 25 years Old, weight about 150 pounds. -1IABDY, jell w complexion, 5 feet 4 inches high, 23 year old, weight about 140 pounfls. These negroes were reoerilly bought by Mr. J. P. Lovett, in the lowor part of North Carolina, for this Company, and It ia thought they will probably try to go 4ck there. I will pay a rswaid ofFllty Dollars each for their arrest and confinement io any Jail (n Noith or South Carolina, and ad vice thereof, so I oan get thorn. , David Brown, Esq., wl o lives ticar Warsaw N. C, will knu Hardy; L. It. Loftln, near Iter fswamp, f. .r will know Mark. ISAAC SCOTT, I'rtBidut. Eept. li, i;l &-3at 43 REWARD. RANAWAY f'om tha inbscriber, shout the 11th of Au gust, a negro man named FRANK, t-ald Frank i about twenty-six ysars old, weighs about ICS lbs., of black ccmploxionr generally wears hi halr-plattd; eyes Jafgei inclined to red, speaks slowly whenipoken to ilea raised in Brunswick county, nesr Bniithvllle, by Peter Standlin ; las a wife in Columhu county, near Whiteville His mother belongs to W. J. Price, of Long Creek. He t supposed to be lorkinn about aouae one of the above nam ed places, or about town. I will pay the above rewsrd for his apprehension and delivery, or conilnement in ny jali so I un get him. S.B.JENNINGS. Bept. 6th, 1SW2. 3'6-tf AIISCOSDKD f AND SUPPOSED TO BE IN HIDINO ia town, Jf MARIA, a bright mulatto girl, about 26 ye. vrs old, ? 6 feet 6 inches high, atout and good looking, neat In aoutTarance aod well dressed. Twenty-five 6oV -t reward will be paid for her apprehension, acd 1 wenty s for the detection of any person barboringW. Ang. 6. 182. ' 839 REWARD, f, UANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, about the 4 2fitb July, a negro man named JACOB, uierally -1 knov n as Jscob Hunt, having until recently telonged t av. T. os P. Hunt, sn alien enemy. Said Jacob Is about fifty jear old, weighs about 170 pounds, is very LUck, has air intelligent oonntenance, and ia grave.and erlous in h i expressions. He has been a drayman in Wilmington for a number of years, and at tha time of h absconding was bauiiog salt for Messrs. lisokin A Martia between the Round and WiimicgtoD. I wid pay the above reward for his apprehension snd delivery, or eonfln ment In any Jali bo that I can gt btm. DcBUUTZ CUTLAlt, August 1, l&02 276-tf Heoeiver. DIHI)ULITIU.. -fllRS CO-PARTNEltSBIP OF 8TOKLEY A OLDHA X was dissolved by mutual connect, on the first day r January, 1862. . Alex. Oldham having purchased the ent r property and anaeta of the concern, will aottle all claim, and ia authoriaed to receive all dees. . . . james stohlei alsx. cijhak. WilraiEgtafc, N. C Jan. lt, 1S2 bchiess woncK. A 8 SUCCESSOR TO SI OK LEY A OLDHAM, the Bub A. scriber proposes to continue the same business, at tb atne plX5es,--onice on South Water Street, and Cape Fai Jorn and Flour Mills, on North Water Street, near BiahopV dot el, and hopes to merit an Increase of that patroiag art Kn2denc6, so liberally beatowed opon the late firm. ALEa. OLDHAM. Wilmington, S. C, Jan. 15th, 1862 ADVEKTItlCFNTa Will be jRertd at FIFTY CENTS per q' L, " " lines or leas, for-the first insertion, and TWKVTT-lTV j CENTS per square for each repeUtion-CAHH VM AD VANCE. - tAdvertlerMnta Inserted asSjiecial or Bishop notice srt charged one-half mora than above rate eight Uj (leaded) or fosseonnted aa a square ' ATiTAdvertineraeriU Inserted every other day are charge STt rents per square for each Insertion after tha first. , irarNo poblnaMoo made without a responsible aamav JVST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS FROM CHARLESTON, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of French and Ameri can Envelopes, comprising Official, tmU Aot uB, Canada Letter. Aliio a larse iot of Letter Pape'i ot vari ous sixes, 'styles and qualities, at . t,.. ' ' WH1TAKEB S Book Store. Sept. 4, 1PC2. m SALTSALT. srppT.r np opeaN BaLT. a good artici re ceived daily, aod for sal at low si market rate. September 38th. 1W2. 17 U LtRISBCBO CLASSICAL A!D aClEXTIFIC SCI1UUL. -. B insuing atssioa will commenc on in uia tep- Umber. For tartialrs Tnprunj ooaia, ew., piesM address - a. tuAUi - . Principal and Proprietor.!? Aog.8,1863. - 25a-6wOW-t2iOc THE aot'TIlERt HEPATIC PILLS. T1H combination of medicines first prepared by th proprietor lo 1825, when he waa pronouncsd by three ruinent pbys cian in a southern city, as In an advanced Uge of OoosompUon, . These Fxtlt cured him. lie ia now over stventv five years of s) and in discharge of actlv p'oessiooai duties. Their good effects up u others ora led euoh a demand for them that be waa compelled to d 1st. from supplying tbm gratutoualy. . Thty are not recommended by th proprietor as good for RHdlsfae, or tnly fir such arise from DISOR- , DEft-i OF TK L17t.K.' Mnny persons have um& to their Rood efiecu in ChiUt and JVeerr, HUiout Ftter, . Pneumonia, Jtyirprpsia, da, Ac. , ,. Read the following : ' ' 8. D Wallace. Knq., Treasurer cf the Wilmington and Wtldon Rail Road, (Aug. 30, 18C2,) ssys i "It has been said that Drsrxruu " is our national disease. ' However thia may be, it caused me long and sever Buffering. Pro videntially a frier, j farnLibed mo with a few boxes of the JJi-patta nan," id the we ofUum hat perfected a cure. In nty family they have been ued frequently with emmmt meets. Auo$g my acqoalntances, many cnseiorlginstlng -from diseased liver, have been relieved and cored by them. I retard theiu n invaluable medicine, and take pleasure 1 1 forwarding this voluntary tribute." .. ' Coi. Jons Weiuot. of Go'dsboro, N. 0 , (log. 14, 1862,) says t ' I ha?i uise't th Southern liepalio Fill in my fam ily here and also cn my plantation in Alabama, aod alwayi totih tucotms. I avo a valuable servant girl who had be i. along time under trcatmenfor consumption, without re oeiving any benefit. Almoslin br extremity I was in duced to try the Uapalic filU. They wer gives accord ing to direviiont, and b la now well, entirely rettored by . them . A similar ee occurred Atn g my servants in Ala ban. a. For liver and lung disease J have perject oonfidenct inlhem." - . . , .. Full directum Bod ofAr certifioaUst will b foond ott th wrapper of each box. . ., , , 1 The great rise in the price of medicine, compel th propriotor to put the plllB at o " Tw k boxes will be sent by mail for on dollar. At it mayiopn not be posnvble to procure all tin ingredients, it wuld be well for the afflicted to order them at once. ; - From the prices above elated, a liberal duoounl will b made to dealern as long a the pills can b funnsbed. Address GEORGE W. DEB si.", WiUon, North Carolina. For sale in Wilmington, N. C, by Geo. H, KeUey fend, II. II. Psrrln. Sept. 8th, 1802. . iim, L A Ppoelsmwilwn. Iiu Z. B. Vakcs, Governor of North Carolina. YTjUKEtKAS, INFORMATION HAS REACHED MK W that certain persons, unmindful of th call of patri otism, and forgetful of the do ties of good citlieos, are os ing their iofluetic to prevent obedience to th law of Con- , g ess known has the Coof cript Law, and that other ars attempting to orgaolz 0 open reslsteno to itsxecutioa; and whereas, sucn ooudsct being not only in direot viola- , ttcQ of law, but also detrimental, in th highest degr, to the cause ot our countiy, it become my aaored daty to prevent and repress th ssm by all the means is my powers . Now, therefore, l.ZmMLON H VANCE. Governor of North Carolina, do Isso th mv proclamation, warning all suoh persons to defst from such nnpatriotlo and criminal conduct : earnestly Loping that all who are disinclined to d fend their homes themselves, either by resson of , In firmity or oowardice, wll cean to Uisnands tbos who ar willing and notifying-posnlvely all persons contemplating aarmad remaiaoct tlbe law, if there really be any such mt guided and vil-dlsposed persons in our midst, that tbey wiil commit tha crime of treason, accoidlrig to Constitution, " and must not expect to escap tts penal tie. Whilst thousands npon thoussnds ot our best and bravest have rbeerlully obeyed the law, and by their patrlotlo valor hav ' driven ihs enemy back to the Potomao, it would be as in tolerable oirrafc upon them to permit others to evade th law, or worse still, to reniu It bv open violence. Let sc one, therefore, b deceived, th law, will b enforced t aad 1 appeal to all loyal and patrlotlo citizen to sustain those who ar charged with It execution. t Given under my hand, and attested by the Qrest Beal of the State. Done at the City of Raleigh, the 18th day of September, 1862. ; Ly the Geveruor : R. H. Battlb Jr., Privat Pocretary. 13-tf FLOUR. : " ALEXANDER OLDHAM la corjsttlynnnfac-l'C wring th BKUT FAMILY FLOUR, attbej M CAPE FKAB FLOUR MILLS, Wilmington, N. C-l 'I For sale at th Mills, and at thlr Htor, Mo. I South J Wafer htreet j in whol barrels and half bam! . fa begs containing n-balf ; " la bag! containing ona-fourth . - , la bags oontaiaing otie-efghtb ; They keep constantly on hand, at the Mill, aod at tneii tore, tRK&D URUVNU MKAL, IIQMiSlNY, ORAOM KJi (JURN, COW FEED, HUOHTH, flK4 !T, They also keep for eaie VOliN t,i wholesal and reUil ; OA 1H at wholesale and retail; ' - YEAM at wholeaale aad reUB ; " - . HA Y at wbolenale and retail ; KahaU's fJAK iALT In sv l lTerr.'-)! grornd ALVM SAJSV, In aoks, IVill ft.OlTK n ronlrBlfH. OWK PKIMMKB' Jg A LITTLE VOLUvf E designed to aid children in their first atteu pts to acqtilr knowledge, it ia just published by aier log, OunV''1 Albrfghtuu, and recervtd and for saie this mornlsg, 1 L" ia? 2. WniTAKKR'8 Book Btor. 500 SALT. BUSHELS for sal. Apply to T M. GARDNER, or Oct. 1st, 1862 U. B. PEBRIN. 21-tf ALCOHOL. AM now distilling a superior article of W per ceaL AL COHOL, which 1 ofler for saki at reaaonabl FJic--Apply to " M. McfJSNIS. April 2. -174 tf A ALBCMS. FINE ASSORTMENT for aale at 't t S. W. WHJTAKER'S Salc'aRoom, 35 Martet-rxeet, AnustSOth. lAtl. POSTPOSEO. T'HB sal of the following properly ia postponed nnti! further notice. JOHN B18H0P. flept. 23d, lSf.2. , . . " tf -. SOT1CR. ON th 25th ioatant, at th Farm?ra Hons, If not pre viously obpct-J of, all the Furniture belonging to th above-ma-Afootd H jus will he exposed st pnbite auction. To any person wishing to go into-the BoUl bnsln. thl Is a fin opportunity. A bona with a good run of custom, and try coovtatant to th RaUrotd pot. BBHOp : 6ept.uth.lS6J.., . M 1 t N
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