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B M WILMINGTON, N. On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1862. VHOLE NUlTBim 3?410 YOL. 12. NO. 20. a . ... ' .i , ' , BV nXTOll & PRICK, PROPRIETOR. JA FULTON, Editor,. . .A. L. PRICE, Amoc late Editor 1KB MS OKlUSCniP li01VCASH IS ADVANCE. M months, 8 CO ' ,-4 60 3 a 25 1 " 1 00 l " (lor troop ia camp only,) 75 :HU7 rar.er o the trad t3 per 100, or 8 centa per copy. neenj ruperper year,... ...... 3 60 nr month... ;. 0 50 . The paper wiii bn discontinued at the expiration of the .iuiK paju ior un;s renewed. All letters cp business connected wiUi this office, moat be aoaresjeoTo the proprietors. BUSINESS AND; PROFESSIONAL CARDS COT. KKDALL & Coi. A GENTS FOS THE RICHMOND MANfTK'AnTrmrff Ci (TL COMPANY, are receiving every week Cotton Yarnj ana usnapurps. Jan. lt. lwfli. - 98.tf. , . ALEX. OLDff AM, (Successor to Stokley t Oldham.) DEALER IN GRAIN, PROPRIETOR OP THE CAPB FEAR CORN AND FLOUR MILIS, AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT, Wilmington, N. C. Feb. 6, 1862. CO-PARTNERSHIP. mHE midersjgned have this day entered lato a General v Commission and Mercantile Business, under the firm of Btokley&Co. - r- Mr, D. Caahwell fa oar daly empowered Attorney for the transaction of any and all business of the firm. Office In Parsley'a Bow, North Wator Street. . JAMES BT0KLE7, O. W. OLDHAM. Wilmington, N. C, Tab. 1, 1862. 127 KMPIE U ALLEN, A TTORNEY8 AT LAW, TTAVE removed their office from Front to Princess street, JLX JOURNAL BUILDINGS, formerly occupiod by H. L. Holmes, Esq. Ootober 17th, 18SL 38-tf J.J.00X, W. r. XBNDALL, J. B. XBNDALL COT, KKMDAL.li, A CO. COMMISSION MEBCHAHT3 AND WHOLESALE GRO CERS, . ' No. 11 & 13, North. Wator St. Harob 12th, 13C1 167-tf " WALKER DIEABB8, i (Successor to Walker Meares A Co..) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST. 45 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. MERCHANT tailor, v . ? No. 41 Market Street, Wilmington, N. Q., Would respectfully inform his friends and the public that he has removed his establishment to the Store on Market Street above Front, North aide, two doors above Brown A Anderson's Jewelry Store, where he will be pleased to receive and execute all orders in his line. Special attention paid to Military Work, lie haa obtained the assistance of an experienced and skillfnl cntter, which will enable him to till all orders promptly. A large lot of military gooda expected. - nept. aq. ami. jmu tr CONFISCATED PROPERT. ALAR3B STOCK of valuable Standard and Miscella neous BOOKS, recently confiscated, for sale at S. W. WHITAKER'8 Sales Boom, ' . - -: 35 Market-street ... . . . . . : 3TUp Stairs. ...... N. B - Catalogues can be" obtained gratis on applicatio aa above. August 30th, 1862. ; . . salt. I1VEBPOOL GROUND ALUM AND DOMESTIC ALT i on Land. For sale by HAtUUHS it HOWELL. Sept. 17, 1863. 10-tf 0. D. ILL IS, , B, F, MITCHILL. B1'U3 & MITCIIKLLu WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN C10HN, PKA8,OAT8, K YE, WHEAT BRAN, OIL MEAL; ; FRESH GROUND HOMINY, HORSE & COW FEED I ALSO, " . EASTEE?? AND NOli tU RIVER JlAY, " No. 9 North Water Street, -. Wilmington, N. C. mJ,.etemry.li&- i9Mf IIARRISS Si HOWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , Wilmington, N. C. GKOBGH DARRISS; A. J. HOWELL, W. W. HABKI8S. Oct. 1st. 1858. joexrn a. biopsov. cybus s. vanakbinqb. J. 11. BLOSS09I s.m TlEItAtXOMMISBIOirilEHCnANTS; : June z. 1861. WiLKivaTON, N. O. "Gr REMOVAL. RAIL ROADS. WiLMiKsf o Jt Manohxhtku Bail Road Co., - FiisiDKht'a Officb, 2nd October, 1662. UNTIL FURTHEINoTJClv, the Schedule for Mail Trains npon this Road will be changed as follows t iavingr Wilmington at 6.00, I. 11., insiead of 9.00, P. M., as heretofore. Arriving at Wilraipgton at 6.00, A. M., Instead of 1.30, as heretofore. y 1 , v , " THOa. 1). WALKER, : Preaident. Oct 3, 15o2. ' jU Marion and Sumter papers insert Hire times.. . ' ' WlLMlNOTOH it MaFCRXSTEII BAIL RoAO CO. 1 rKSSiiiiirr s Orricx, r 1st October, 1862, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the Dally Accommodation Trains on this Road will only make tri weekly trips. Leaving Wilmington on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days. Leaving Kingsville On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri days. THOS. D. WALKER, President. Oct. 2d, 18C2. , 22. tf JUT Marion and Sumter papers please publish three times. Wilmington It Wbldon Bail Road Office, ) . Wilmington, Sept. 20th, 1862. J NOTICE. ONLY ONE TRAIN DAILY will be run on thia Boad from thia date : Leaving Wilmington at 8, A M ; re turning arriye at W.mlBgton at 5, P. M., bringing mail, passengers, And provisions, Ac. To leave We! don at C, A. M., and returning tLcre arrive at 7, P.M. The Warehouse will be open from 10, A. M., until 1, P.M. By order of the President. H. L. FREMONT, Eng. & 6upt. Sept. 29th, 13G2. 19 tf V1L., CHARLOTTE & II. K. R. COMPANY. REWARDS. 35 REWARD, fj RUNAWAY from the subscriber oa Maxonboro' iT Sound, near Wilmington, N. C, about the close of JJt August or beginning of September, a young negro cuaa named WILLIAM, about 18 years of agi dark com plexion, is 6 feet 6 locoes high ; talks like a Charleston negro. The above reward will be paid for his return to me( or his lodgment in any Jail so I can get him. - 11-lm - 8. MORRIS. atasonboro' Sound, Wilmington, N. C, flept 19th, 1862. g" Columbia and Charleston papers will please copy one month and forward bills to this office for collection. 1TO REWARD. A LOST OR RUN AW A Y on the night of the ICth lost., A -Ti mulatto boy named DALLAS, about 19 years of age, JSSL middle sized, weighs about 140 pounds. Had on a pair of white pants, a Kersey jacket, and an old black bat with red flannel tied round it. ' Dallas waa brought here onlhe Northern train which ar rived at 8 o'clock p. m., aince which time be has not been seen. The above reward wJU be paid for his recovery. Any Information will be thankfully received and properly rewarded. 8. COHEN, Atlanta, Ga., or Wilmington, N. U. Bept. 17, 1SC2. I01m Office of tbi Pbbsidbnt and Directoba. THE next annual meeting of this Company will be beld at Ltncolnton on Wednesday, the 22nd day of October next. Trains for the accommodation of the Stockholders will leave Charlotte and Cherrvvllle on the mornintr of that day. From and after the 21st instant, the Transfer Books will be closed. JAS. I. McCALLUM, Seo'y. Fayetteville, Wadesboro and Charlotte Davera codv un til daj of meeting, and forward bill aa above. t-ept. mn, imz. jo tm O CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. N and after October 30th the Trains on tbia Uoad,wil run aa follows : M ATTi'THA TUT" ' Leave W2robtgUr,.....; 'i SO A, 'ii.,-dflj. arrive weiuon it u Leave WeldoD...-. 10 45 ' Arrive at Wilmington, 8 00 P. M. FXPKKSS FKXIdBT AND FAS8ENQIB TRAIN. Leave Wilniington,....2 00 P. M., daily, Bandays excepted. Arrive ai weiuou o va a. n. Leave Weldon 8 30 P.M. " " " Arwe-at-W41miBgtB,8-30 Ar M. " " n. L. FEEMOST, Eug. 4 SupU. OCice Eng. A Supt. W. ft W. B. K... Oot 21. 39 NOTICE AND REWARD. Macw A Wxstirn Rail JIoad Compant, ( Macon, Oa.. Ang. 12th. 1862. RUNAWAY FK.OM THIS COMPANY on Batur JS dav nltrht. instant, three" negro men. via t -V MARKi dark complexion, o feet 0 inches high, abont Utt years old, weight about 169 pounds. AUGUS, dark complexion, 6 feet 6 inches high, 25 years Oln. weignt aooni 100 pounaa. HARDY, yellow complexion, 5 feet 4 inches high, 23 years old, weight about 140 pounds. These negroes were recently bought by Mr. J. P. Lovett, in the lower part of North Carolina, for this Company, and it is thought they will probably try to go back there. 1 will pay a reward of Fifty Dollars each for their arrest and conliuetnent in any jail in norm or boutn Carolina, ana aa vine thereof, so 1 can ret them. know Hardy; L. R. Loftin, near Bear Swamp, N. C, will know Mark. JoAAU HUOTf, President. Pcpt. 11, imtr 5-33t 43 REWARD. T ) ANAWAY from the subscriber, about the 11th of Au XliiruBt. a negro man namod FRANK. Said Frank is about twenty-six years old, weighs about 165 lbs., of black complexion, generally wears uia nair piutvcu, cjc mrKo, inclined to red, speaks slowly when spoken to. He was raised In Brunswick county, near Smitbvllle, by Peter Btandlin ; haa a wife in Columbus county, near Whlteville. His mother belongs to w. J. race, or Long ureex. ue is suoDosed to be lurking about some one of the above nam ed placos, or about town. 1 will pay the above reward for his apprehension and delivery, or confinement in any jail so i can get uim. o. tfcu.miuuo. Sept 6th, 1862. 305tf A UNCORDED JAMES JIcCORMICK, FFICK Gkn'L SCFIRINTENDINT, . ) . -Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road (Jo:; Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 30th, 1861. ) r-ri prri fi TXjX CHANGE OK'SCHEDCLE. OkN and after this date the Trains npon this Boad will S run as roiiows : ' MAIL TBAXN. Leaves Wilmington,. 9 00 P. M. Arrives at KingsvlUe,- 7 30 A. M. Leaves Kingsville, ...3 30 P.-M. Arrives at Wilmington, 1 30 A. M. KXPRBS3 FREIGHT AXD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Loaves Wilmington,.., 6 00 A. M. Arrives at Kingsville, ...7.. ....... . . .....8 15 P. M. Leaves Kingsville, 7 30 A. M. Arrives at Wilmington 8 40 P. M. Passengers wishing to make cloae through connections will take If ail Train. No freight of any description will be taken by Mall Train, except under circumstances of emmergency, when auuote local ireigm rates win oe invarianiy cnarged. J. P. ROBERTSON, Gen7! Snp't. Nov. 1st, 18C1. 49-tf NOTICE. ALL PERSONS holding claims of aDy description aginst the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company, are re quested to hand in the same to the Treasurer for payment By order of President JAMES 8. GREEN, Treas'r. . - ACg. 16, 1862. . . 883-tf MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SHEET MUSIC, Musical Instruction Books, Violins, riutes, Accordeoni, Ffes and Drums. For sale at - ti. W. WRI TAKER'S Sales Boom,. 35 Market-street. August 30th, 1S62. aCF Stairs. POSTPONED. THE sale of the following property ia postponed until further notice. JOHN BISHOP. Sept. 23d, 1862. I l-tf' NOTICE. i ON the 25th instant at the Farmers' House, if not pre viously disposed of. all the Far nit ore belonging to the abovemeutioncd House will be exposed at public auction J To any person wishing to go into tn Hotel busines, this is a fine opportunity. A house with a good run of custom, and very convenient to the Railroad Depot. - JOHN BISHOP. Sept. 13th, 1862. ' 7-to SUGAR SUGAR. A FAIR ABTICLE, in barrels, on consignment. For sale by JOS. B. BLOSSOM & CO. Sept 20th, 1862. - m OUR OWN PRIMMER " IB A LITTLE VOLUME designed to aU children in their first attempts to acquire knowledge. It is just published by Sterling, Campbell and Albrighton, and recerred and for sale this morning, at - , Ang. 26. WHTTAKEB'B Book Store. ALCOHOL. I AM now distilling a superior article of 90 per cent XL COHOL, whioh 1 offer for sale at reeoiable prices. Apply to - M. MoLNNia. Aprfl 1,1861. 174-tf OFFICE OF THE PIEDMONT R. R. CO., t Kichmond, June 17, 1862. J TO RFFUGEE3 AND OTHERS HAVIKQ NE0KOK8 A TO HIKE. The railroad from Danville to Greensboro is about to begin construction on a large scale, and requires a numerous rore or lanorers, as weu as overseers ot expe rience who can come well recommended. The price of $10 per month will be paid for the beat nanas, ana m proportion ior inrerior ones. They must be supplied with clothing by their owners, and wh6n delivered to tne Company must be previded with one week'a rations of food, for which rations due allowance will be made in the first monthly settlement. Payment will be made monthly in cash. Overseers accompanying parties of bands will be s-iven the preference ovet others, if otherwise satisfactory. i ue Hands may do delivered to the agents at any or the depots oc the Danville B. B., or at Greensboro', a. C, af ter tre 25th inst. . EDMUND T. D. MYERS, . -' . . - Captain and Chief Engineer. A OFFICE OF THE PIEDMONT R. R. CO., ) J - June 17th. 1862. f TCLES AND CARTS WANTED. Five hundred MULES M5 and a proportionate number of CARTS, are wanted mmediatelv. for the construction of the Piedmont Railroad from Danville, Va, to Greensboro', N. C. The highest market rates will be paid for those) which pass our inspec tion, if delivered at an early day. Apply at the office ot the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, either at Rich mond or at the town of Danville. , EDMUND T. D. MYERS, Capt Eng'rs and Chief Engineer. June 19th, 1861 239-tf IN STORK. ClORNV Meal, Hominy, Floun Eice 8traw, WheatrBraB, ' Shorts, Ground Pea MeaL ic, Ao. For sale by gb- 6$ ALEX. OLDHAM. BRIDLES AND MARTINGALES. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of English Bridles and Mar tingales, fancy and plain. . Just received and for sale, at . . - WILSON'S. Act. 16th, 1862. , . - AND SUPPOSED TO BE IN HIDIXU in town, If.'KIA, a bright mulatto girl, about 25 years oldk d l 6 feet 5 inches nigh, stout ana gooi ioQKiug, neat in appearance and well dressed. 1 wenty-nre dollars rewara will be paid for ber apprehension, and: Twenty-five for the detection or any person narnoring ner. ELIZA M. WALKER. Aug. 6, 1662. 278-tf !t0 REWARD. ftiS RANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, about the 25tn July, a negro man named JACOB, generally njS knovi n as Jacob Hunt, having until recently belonged to Jttev. TI os. P. Hunt, an alien enemy. Bald Jacob is about fifty yean, old, weighs abont 170 pounds, is very black, has an intelligent countenance, and is grave and serious In his expressions. He has been a drayman in Wilmington for a number of years, and at the time of his absconding was hauling salt for Messrs. Bankin A Martin between the Sound and Wilmington. ' 1 will pay the above reward for his apprehension and delivery, or confinement in any Jail so that I can get him. 'DuBRUTZ CUTLAIl, August 1, 1862 275-tfs . , Hecelver. DISSOLUTION. , mHE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF 8T0KLEY A OLDHAM X was dissolved by mutual consent, on the fl-;day ir January, looJ. Alex, oionam naving purcnaseu ae enure property ana assets or the eoncern, win seme au Claims and la authorised to receive all duos. JAMES STOKLEY. , ALEX. OLDHAM. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 16th, 1862 - u bcsinksTmotice. . . . 18 SUCCESSOR TO BTOKLEY tt OLD HAH, the Bub XjL scriber proposes to continue the same business, st the same places, office on South Water Street and Cape Feu Corn and Flour Mills, on North Water Street near Bishop's Hotel, and nopes to merit an increase or mat patronage aoo confidence, so liberally bestowed npon tne late nrm. ALEX. OLDHAM. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. I6th, 1862 113 JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS FROM CHARLESTON, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of French and Ameri can Envelopes, comprising Official, Small Note. Buff, Canada Letter. Also a large lot of Letter Paper, of vari ous sizes, styles and qualities, at WHITAKEB'S Book Store. Sept. 4, 1862. ' ' 304 SALT SALT. A SUPPLY OF OCEAN SALT, a rood article n XX. ceived daily, and for sale at lowaat market rates. j. u. atua&, 7 norm water Bireeu September 26th. 1862. . 17-tf LAURINBURO CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. f fHS ensuing session will commence on the 17th of Sep- l umber. For particulars respecting ooara, en., piev address . A. P. OAOK, Principal and Proprietor. Aog. 8. 1S61. 08Xw-w t240ot" ADVERTISEMENT3 - ' Wffl be Inserted at FIFTY CENTS per SfW of Us lines or leas, for the first insertion, sad TWEtfTT-FlTfc CENTS per square for each repetition CASH 13 AD. ?ANCK. , a. Advertisements Inserted u Bpecial or Bishop Notice are charged one-half more than above rates eight Has (leaded) or less eounted as a square. r Advertisotnen! inserted every other dav are charge J7 oents per square for each insertion after the first S9No publication made without a responsible name. TO THE TAX PAVERS OF NEW HANOVER , COITMTV. rIE TAX LIST FOB THE YEAS 1861, has been placed la my hands by the Clerk and is now ready for inspe tion and payment. Those who owe tax, either for I860 ci 1861, will confer a favor by caUing and settling immediate ly, as I hare but a short time to make np the btate tax. jxespectiuiiy. . ' June 25. 1862 244-tf W. T. J. VANN, SherlfL CO-PARTNERSIUP STOTICK. THE UNDERSIGNED have entered inte Co-Partnerahl) in the town of Wilmington, N. C, under the firm ol bouTacELAKL UOLfcXAJ, ior w purpose oi ouymg and selling NEGRO SLAVES, where the highest cash prices u prua. They also have a house in Mobile, Alabama, where they will receive and sen slaves on eommiasion. Liberal advan ces made npon slaves left with them for sale. as. ovu i.nr.ii.ii Ac u, v JAMXS C. COLEMAN. AlAgUt 1st, 1859. - 10I-I TUB SOUTHERN HEPATIC PtXXJ. tt" rII8 combination of medicines was first prepared by the proprietor in 1825, when he was pronounced by three eminent physicians in a southern elty, as ia an advanced stage of Consumption. Then PilU cured him, lie Is bow ever seventy-Gva years of age and In discharge of active profoMlonal duties. Their good effects apon others crea ted such a demand for them that he waa compelled to de sist from supplying them gratuitously. t o They are not recommended by the proprietor as good for all diseases, but only for such as arise lrom DI80R DEU3 OF TH LIVER. Many persons have testified to their good effects in Chills and Jfevert, Jiiliov fever, Pneumonia, lyipep$ia, do., do. Read the following l 8, D. Wall aob. Ehq. Treasurer of th .Wilmington and Wuldon Rail Road, (Ang. 30, 1862,) says i "It has been said that DrsriPsiA " Is our national disease. However this may be. It oaused me long and severe suffering. Pro vldentially a friend furnished nie with a few boxes of the " llrpauo Mb," and the vie of (hem hat perfected a cure. In my family tbey have been used frequently with eminent mwcesn. Among my acquaintances, many caect originating from diseased liver, have been relieved and oared by them, I regard them ao tnvaiuaUe medicine, and take pleasure ii forwarding this voluntary tribute." - Col. John Wxioht, of Goldiboro, N. C., flog. 14, 1862,) says : " I have used the thulium Ilcpatio Fille in my fam ily here and also on my plantation in Alabama, and always with succexs. 1 have a valuable servant girl woo had bees along tlmo under treatment for consumption, without re . oeivlng any benefit Almost in her extremity 1 was in' daced to try the Uepatia FiUt. They were given accord ing to directions, and she is now well, entirely restored by Lhern. A similar ease occurred among, my servants In Ala bama. For liver and lung diseases have perfect confidence in them." Full direction and other certifieake wOl be found on tb wrapper of each box. The great rise in the price of medicines, compels the proprietor to put these pills st SO cents a boa. Two boxes will be sunt by mall for o dollar. At it may torn not be pontile to procure all the ingredients, it would be voeU for the ajflicted to order them ai once. From the prices above stated, a Moral discount will he made to dealers as long as the pills can be furnished. Address GEORGE W. Wilson, North Carolina. For sale in - Wilmington, N. C, by Geo. U. Kelley and -H.K. Perrln. Sept. 6th, 1862. 13m A Proclamation, . i - Jiy Z. B. Vancjk, Governor of North Carolina. ' WHEREAS, INFORMATION HAS REACHED MB that-certain persons, unmindful of the calls of patri-: otium, and forgetful of the duties of good citizens, are us ing their influence to prevent obedionoe to the law of Con-, gieu knQwnJJjactbe inMripAlAjrand -that others are- attempting to organize an open realstence to itsexscutlon and whereas, such conduct being not only In direot viola- . ticu in taw, bol also detrimental, in the highest dee, to the cause of onr country, it becomes my sacred Mity to prevent and repress the same by all the means in my power Now. therefore, I, ZEBULONB. VANCE,' Governor of North Carolina, do Issue this my proclamation, warning all such persons to doslst trorn such nnpatriotio and criminal ,c onauct ;.tarncsuj! iioplsg lhaLAU who, are fliainnnnea. .to... defend their homes themselves, sitber by reason of age, in firmity or cowardice, will cease to disaaade those who are willing t end notifying positively all persons contemplating an armed resistance to the law, If there really be any such mligulded and evil-disposed persons In our midst, that tbey will commit the crime of treason, according to Constitution, and must not expeot to escape its penalities. Whilst thousands upon thousands of our best and bravest have cheerfully obeyed the law, and by their patriotic valor have driven the enemy back to the Potomac, it would be an In tolerable outrage upon them to permit others to evade the law, or worse still, to resist It by open violence. Let no one, therefore, be deceived, the law, will be enforced t aid 1 appoal to all loyal and patriotic citizens to sustain those who are charged with Its execution. Given under my hand, and attested by the Great Seal of the State. Done at the City of Raleigh, the 18tb dsy of September, 1862. By the Gevernor : R. fl. Battlb Jr., Private Secretary. ' lS-tf FLOUR. A LEX ANDES OLDHAM is constantly mannfac-r- il. taring the BKXT TAMIL Y FLO 122, et the CAFE FEAR FLOUR MILLS, Wilmington, B. Ol I For sale at the Mills, and at their Store, Ko. I Ranth , : Water Street t ;r r -rT ' r in whole barrels sad half bansla In bags containing one-half ; . ' ' la bags containing one-fourth ; ' In bags containing one-eighth Tbey keep consUntly on hand, at the Mill, and at their store, 1ME8U GROUND MKAL UOMMJNY, QJLAQ SB CORN, COW FEED, HUOaTS, MJtAJf, UM 4e. They also aeep lor sale CORN at wholesale and retail : VAlBsX wholesale and retail ; PKAB at wholesale and retail ; HA Y at wholesale and retail ; ' Marshall's FINE ALT In eacs i Liverpool ground ALUM 8AMT, in saokaj Morih (5roli rhOUHtm eontrignmant. 500 - - SALT. BUSHELS for sale, Apply to M Oct. 1st, 1802 GARDNER, or H. B. FEBBIN. 21-tf ALBUMS. A FINE ASSORTMENT for sale at , B. W, WHITAKEU'S Sale's Boom, , 35 Market-street, August 30th, 1842. sarUr BfAias. DISSOLUTION. mBI FIRM OF KAHNWEILEB A BROS., is this day . jL dluolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm are earnestly requested to come forward and settle their indebtedness by Cash or Sole. : i &. A Bros, return their sincere thanks to weir mends and patrons for past favors, and ask a continuance of the same for their successors. David Kahnweiler and Daniel Kahnweuer only are author ized to settle op ths business of the late firm. ISAVilJ A AUil WEILElV. DANIEL KAHNWEILER. JACOB KAHNWEILER. Wilmington. Bept. 8th, 1863. . - 7-8m s CO-PARTiERSIIIP NOTICE. . THS UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a Co-partnership nnder the name and style of KAHNWEILEB A BROTH ait, ior we wsusaciion or ins - STAPLE Alt I tAJXUr DRY GOODS SUSLNZSS. The natrons of the late firm, and the nnblio generally, are invited to call and examine their stock. ; DAVID KAHNWEILEB. DANLEL KAHNWEILEB. -WCmiugton, Bept i 1863. T-i3 , v '"1, ,
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