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ty ii' 11 ii VOL. NO. 51. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1862. -I WHOLE NUMBER 3,435 BY FULTON A PRICK, PROPRIETOR!. I I I I , JAS. FULTON, Editor,... A. L. PRICE. Associate Editor. ruajiioK rBseniPno.TcAsii uf advaick. 12 month,.... fs 00 i V , 4 60 i u 2 26 I " ' .r.i,... 1 oi 1 44 (for troops in camp only,). ....... '. ... 75 Daily Paper o the trade $3 per 100, or 3 cent per copy. Weekly l'aper per year 250 ' ' per month 0 50 Tie paper will be discontinued it the expiration of tLe time paid for aniens renewed. All letter n business connected with this cHce, must be addressed to the proprietors. " .'BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS LETT, SMITHS, BLOCKER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SALT. J. W. Lett, J. M. Smith, W. D. Smith, J. C. Tlocker and J. B. Carve. W. D. SMITH, Agent in Wilmington. J. W. LETT, FayetVviile. A 8 AGENT for the above firm I will dell Salt at market price. 1 can be found at Alexander Oldham' Store on Water Street below Market Street. Cash most accompany a!l orders. W. D. SMITH. Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 1st, 1862 ' 44-2w COX, KKOALTi & Co., ''',' GENTS FOB THE RICHMOND MANUFACTURING V COMPANY, are receiving every week Cotton Yarna and Osnabnrgs. Jan. 1st. 1862. Ofl-tf. ; . , , . ALEX, OLDHAM, D(tfurcsaor to StokeyAi Oldliam.) EALER IN GRAIN, PltOPKIETOB OF THE CAPE FEAR CORN AND FLOUR MILlii, AND CO MM Id blON MERCHANT, Wilminoton, N C. Feb. 6. 1862. CO-PARTNERSHIP. t i HE undersigned have this day entered Into a General A Commission and Mercantile Business, under the firm of StokleyAOo. Mr. D. Cashwell la oar duly empowered Attorney for the transaction of any and all business of the firm. Office in Parsley's Bow, North Water Street. JAMES STOKLEY, .... O. W. OLDHAM. . Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 1, 1862. ill J. I. COX, W. r. EBXDALL, J. 8. MNDALL COX, IOCS OA LL, C O. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE OR0 CEEB, , - - No. 11 4 la, North Water St.. March 12th, 1861 137-tf walker meares. (Successor to Walker Meares & C .,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST. 45 Market Ftrebt, Wilmington, N. C. C. D. ELLIS, B. F. MITCHELL. Ml. LIS & MITCHELL, " . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WRN, PiAS,OaTS, RYE, WHEAT BRAN, OIL MEAL; Vj FRESH GROUND HOMINY, HORSE A COW FEED! ALSO, EASTERN AND NOIi TU IlIVEIi UA Y, No. 9 North Water Street, Wilmington, N. C. February 16. W0. "- 139-ly IIARHISS Si IIOWKLL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, N. C. OKOEGK HABR1S8J A. J. HOWELL, W. W. BARRIU8. Oct, 1st, 1808. REWARDS. $0 RKWARD. 9M RANA WAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, about ti e A 25th July, a negro man named JACOB, genet tjiy ,S knov n as Jacob Hunt, having until recently belonged to ttev. Tl os. P. Hunt, an alien enemy. Said Jacob is about fifty j ear old, weighs about 170 pounds, is very black, Las an intelligent countenance, and is grave and serious in bis expressions. He has been a drayman in Wilmington for a number of years, and at the time of his absconding was hauling salt for Messrs. Rankin A Martin between the Sound and Wilmington. 1 will pay the above reward for his apprehension and delivery, or corff nemect in any Jail so that I can get him. DcBRUTZ CUTLAR, August 1, 1862. 275-tf Receiver. M TEN DOLLARS REWARD. Y HOUSE was broken open last night and a double barrelled sun, the atocs ot wnicn Las been repaired witn straps of wnite metal, was stolen. My buggy was taken from my yard without leave daring the late epidemic. 1 will pay the above rcwaid for the recovery of the above property. TUOS. B. CAKR. Deo. t, 1H62 50-lw . THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD EACH WILL be pid foe the arrest of JOHN BANNIS TER and WYATT DUNCAN, deserters from the Com pany (formerly Co. A, 2nd Regiment N. C. T.,) under my command, and now stationed at Port t. Phillip. CALVIN BARNiiS, Captain. Dec. 8th, 19G2. . 61-$Vw ALCOHOL. I AM now distilling a tnperior article of 90 per cent. AL COHOL, which 1 oner tor a&lo at reasonable prices. Apply to M. MolNNlS. April J, 1WS1. 174 tf 1,000 BUSHELS FIRST CLASS PEA R UTS, ' 1.10R SALE at the market price, by ? Dec. 9, 186251-61' - GEO. MYERS. 10 BOLS. LIGHT BROWN SCUAR, JL: Deo... 1P62. 61-6t GEO. MYERS'. E 5.0J0 YARDS CHECli GIXGIIA91S, XTRA QUALITY, for sale at Deo. 9, 1862. 3i-6t iiW. MrKIta'. 15 SUGAR SUGAR, HHDS. Kew Orleans browa Sugar. For aale by J S. BEAU A BUO A HB. Dec. th, 1862 49-12i SCOTCn RXnFF AND TORACCO. t HfU LBa- SCOTCH SNUFF, In 18 lb. boxes J QJUUKJ 5,000 lbs. superior Smoking Tobaceo. For aale bv Dec. 6th, 1862 S. BEAU & BROTHER. ' 49-121 STEAM PUMP AND. BOILER FOR SALE, BUTT ABLE FOB SALT WORKS. . ' - a Apply" to . T. K. COLYILLE. - Dec. 6, 1862. 19-lw RAIL ROADS. Wil. k Man.. Pailboid Co. Wilmington, N. C, 29th Nov., 1862. ) '.Wi rilQK'RK being no quorum present on the 21th intant, fhe 1 stockholders of the Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road Company adjourned to meet in Wilmington, N. C, on Thursday, the llth of December next. WM. A. WALK Ell, Secretary. Nov. 23th. 1S62 43 tf The Columbia Times, Raleigh State J on nil. Standard, "Marion Star, Darlington Southerner and Sumter Watchmtn, copy nctil day of meeting and send bill to Journal Office. CNT, Wllnitncioii nt VVtldon Itullraad Co. . " Orm Enoinkm akd StPWiwrfKBiNT, .'w. . . Wilmington, Nov. J8ih. 12, TO NEGRO can pae over this road, nnlesa accompany V ing a white person, without a written pass giving a description of himstlf and signed by some responsible name known to the gent when the ticket is purcbashed. All negroes without such pastes will be excluded from the trains, and if found smvggltd iD, will be confined in jail or returned to their starting point. S. L. FREMONT, Eng. & r-upt. Nov. 29th, 1832. 4Mm Tarboro' Sovtlierner ar.A Go'.dttboro' Triljune copy 1 month each. onicc orn. rUpt. vv. a w. k. u.,j Wilmington, Nov. 27tb, 1862. ( ttKSCMPTION OP SCHDIJILE. 1HK MAIL TRAINS on this road will resume the former Schedule on the 1st December. Leave Wilmington 2:30 A. M. Leave Weldon I0:l.r) A. M. Arrive at Wilmington N:'X) i: JB. Arrive at Weldon 12:00 M. The night trains will be resumed in a few days. B. L. FREMONT, Eng. k Snpt. Nov. 27th, 162. 41-tf CIIANOE OP SCirEDULK. . 2 30 A. U. .11 30 . 10 45 . 8 00 P. M. daily. ON and after October 30th the Trains on this Road wil run as follows: MAIL TRAIN, Leave Wilmington, Arrive at weldon,, Leave Weldon, Arrive at Wilmington,, S- L. FREMONT, Eng. k tinp't. OCceEjg. 4Supt.,"V7. 4; W. R.R.,Oct. 21. 39 u Orrici Gkn'i. PtrrjRiNTENDRKT, iVtiminvlon and Manchester llati lioad Co., Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 30th, 1861 CHANGE OP SCHEPl'LE. ON and after this date the Trains upon this Road will run 83 follows : MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Wilmington 00 P. M. Arrives at KingnviUe, 7 30 A. M. Leaves Klngsvilio, ....3 80 P. M. Arrives at Wilmington, 1 30 A. M. KXFRKSS FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves Wilmington on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Satur days. Leaves Hingsviue on Mondays, Wednesdays, ana Fri days. Passengers wishing to make close through connections will take Mail Train. No freight of any description will be taken by Mail Train, except under circumstances of emmergency, when double local freight rates will be invariably charged. J. l KUiifcUlBUW, uen'i bnp i. Nov. 1st, 1861. . 49-tf LAURWBURa CLASSICAL ASO CCIBNTIP1C SCHOOL. " f pHE ensnig sesiiion will commence on the 17th of Sep- s temoer. t or particulars respecting Doara, eic, pieaae address A. P. GAGE, Principal and Proprietor. Ang. rt. 1S3. 282-6 w-eow t240ct Statk or North Carolina, i Exxcutivr Department. V Raleigh, Ang. 22, 18C2. S TEE PIIEUIFF3 and Constables ot this Bute are hereby authorized and directed to arrest all persons belong ing to the Confederate army who are absent without leave. For each arrest they will be entitled to a reward from tbe Confederate government of 115 for each one confined i o jail, or tiO if delived to the Camp ot Instruction, near llai eigh, or to a t'oniederate oinoer. To secure these arrests, the above earned officers w.ll call on any assistance and nse all the power and authority belonging to tneir said omces. Governor of North Carolina. Kept. 8'h, lf2 " 2-6 w A J U.ST UKCKIVKU ItV KXPREHS, LOT OF GOLD CORD, for trimming military Pants. Hept 10 4-tf J AH. McOOUMsCK. IX STORK. CORN, Meal, Hominy, Flour, Rice Straw, Wheat, Br&a, ShortA, Ground Pea Meal, ic, Ac. For sale by reb. 6tb alkx. oluuam. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS holding claims of any description aginst the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company, are re quested to hand in tbe same to the Treasurer for payment, By order of President. " JAMES B. GREEN, Treas'r. Ang. 16, ISC2. 28-tf TSE DAILY JOCiL-VAL can be had upon application at . WHITAKER'b Book Store. a. W. JEWETT, LATE PRINCIPAL of Wilmington Male and Female Seminary, has opened MALE ACADEMY inbtates Tiite. . Rates of Tuition 40 or 60 dollars per annual session, ac cording to studies. KxceUant board can be cad at 2i dol lars per moiita, exclusive of lights. Pupil are received at any time, and charged from the time of enteriog. . Nov. 21st, 16J - 86 4w B BLUE MASS, SPTS. NITRK, &C. LUE MASS, ' SPIRITS NITRE, dulc. Lunar Cauitic, Stick and Cryst., Ac, 4c, in quantities to suit purchasers. For sale by . PRATT, DOWTB & JAUE3, ; " - Wholesale Drnggista, r . ' . ' . Charleeton, 8. C Hot. 29'Ji, 1SC2 ; - . 43teod 7U, at the! m n, N. C.-I m fo. SoothJJJ FLOl'll. A LElANDEIi OLDHAM Is constantly manufae-KSJR jLturing the BKST FAMILY FLO Ui OAPE FaAU FLOUR MILLS, Wilmington, ror sale at the KiLs, and at th-Ir Store, Bo, water mreet: In whole barrels and half barrel In bags containing one-half ; la bag contaiaing one-fourth In bags containinc one-eighth ; They keep constantly on hand, at the Mill, and at then tore, tRESU GROUND MR At, UOMMINY, VBAVJC corn, vow rxEj), enoTirh', kiiaf, &. They also keep for aale (JORiy at wholesale ard retail ; OA 78 at wholesale txd retail ; ' PKAH at v holesale fnd retail j UA Y at wholesale and retail ; Marshall's FINK "HALT In sacs ; - Liverpool ground ALW HAlfT, in cksi !ffrrth Cur.iIiM. yiJUTU'- ionl(riipint. HALT ELi i BUSHELS (.'r sule. Apply to OUl T M. GARDNER, or H. R. TERRIN. Oct. 1st, 1862 21-tf CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. milE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a Co-part-JL nership under the aame and style of KAHNWELLER A BttOTUER, for the trarmactlon of the STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS BUSINESS. The patrons pf the late firm, and the public generally, are invited to call and examine their stock. DAVID KAHNWEILER. DANIEL KAHNWEILER. Wilmington, Sept. 8tb, U 62 7-3nt SALT HALT, A SUPPLY OP. OCEAN SALT, a good article re ceived daily, and for sale at lowest market rates. J. M. MONK, 47 North Water Street " September 26th, 1862. 17 tf Fkoineeb Office Dist. ok Caps Fear. ) ruiTii Vili.e, Oct. 10th, 1862. J ALL PERSONS having claims against the Engineer De partment for materials or services applied in the eon' struction of defences in North Carolina, can have their claims examined, and if supported by satisfactory certifi cates ot officers authorised to order the expenditure or proved just and equitable, 1 hey will be paid by referenco to this otlice. C. R. COLLINS, Capt. of Engineers C. H. A, Oct. 13th, 1862 31-tf TO THE TAX PAVKlts OF NEW HANOVER COURT V. THE TAX LIST FOB THE YEAR 1861, has boeo placed In my hands by the Clerk and la now ready for inspec tion and payment. Those who owe tax, either for 1M0 or 1861, will confer favor by calling and settling immediate ly, as I have but a short time to make up the btate tax. Respectfully, Jnnw2S. 1862 244 tf W. T. J. V A NN , jhjMnn INTEREST BKAUIKG TRKAkTRY NOTES. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, C. H. A., I Richmond, Sept. 26, 1862. J - .TlUBLHJ NOTICE la bciebv given, that Congress has 1 duly authorised the auuual pavment or interest on the 7:30 Treasury Notes. The intercut due on each Note on the first day of January next, will be paid to the respective holders on presentation at the Treasury, or' at any Deposi tory of the Government. (Higned) C. G. MEM MINCER, 20 tt Heeretary of Treasury. S REWARD . fVS WILL be given for my boy JOE, who ranaway on the 1st of November, and Is lurking about town or -v may try to make his way through Onslow, whtre he was raised, to the Yankees. J. K. CDRRIE. Nov. 21st, IR62 3G-lm REMOVAL. ' JAMES McCORMICK, MERCHANT TAILOR, - No. 41 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C, Would respectfully inform his friends and the pnblic that he has removed his establishment to t' e Store on Market Street above Front, North side, t" doors above Brown & Anderson's Jewelry Store, where j will be pleased to receive and execute all orders in his line. Special attention paid to Military Work, lie has obtained the assistance of an experienced and skillful cutter, which will enable him to fill all orders promptly. A large lot of military goods expected. Sept. 3d, 1862. '03 tf SALT. LIVEUroOL GROUND ALUM AND DOMESTIC HALT on hand. For sale by HAuRlSU k HOWELL. Hept. 17. 1H62. 10-tf & WILL OPEN TO-MORROW ! K. LAWRENCE, Butcher, begs to in . form his old customers, that his M E A T bi'UKK wi l be open to-morrow, when he will have tor sale a prime lot of A No. 1 BEEF. December 6, li62. 48-2w OPK.l AMAI. THE PALMETTO HOTEL is again open for the reception of visitors. Tbe House has been thorough ly renovated. JAMEd H. BAILEY. Nov. 24. 1862. 3H-tf SUNDRIES FOR SALE. I ( TIERCES WHOLE RICE ; jLVJ 13 bo us Tobacco; Spirit Casks, Glue a few pair fchoes, Salt, Ac, Ac. Apply to PETTEWAY A MOORE. Deo. , 1861 48-tf SPIRITS TURPENTINE AND TAR "COB 8ALB BY X1 Dec. 5, 1892. PETTEWAY A MOORE 4H-tf 1 J LAMP BLACK. N BARBELS, Tierces and HLds. For sale by ' . J. B. BLOSdOM A CO. Deo. 8 183 50f ! N. C. LARD. .J B ARB ELS "EXTRA N. C. D.rby Dee. 8th, 50-tf " , BUNGS. I BARRELS snorted sizes. For leby 1J J. R. BL02iOM A CO. Dee. 8tb. 161 SO tf CHAMPAGNE FOR SALE. K A CASES OF CHAMPAGNB and -OU v v OLD BU20ANDY POBT for aale by ' EHABPSTEH 4 COBNEHLSEN. Dec. Gth, 1SC3 ADVERTLSEME5TS Will be inserted at ONE DOLLAR, per square' nf ten lines or ever five lines, for tbe first Insertion, and FIFTY CENTS per square for ch repetition 6 lines or leas half above rates-CA8H IN ADVA NCR. VI. Advertisements inserted as Special or Bishop Notieea are charged one-half more than above rates eight Uaee (leaded) or less counted as a square. , , . Advertimtmeot inserted every ether day are charged 75 cents per square for each Insertion after the first. -No publication made wlthoot a responsible name. WANTED. STOVE WANTED. WANTED TO PURCHASE, a second hand woodBtove for heating purposes. A lair amount of pip is want ed with tbe Stove. Apply at the JOURNAL OFFICE. Dec. '1th. 1862 43 tf WANTED, AT THE CONFEDERATE ARM08Y, six BlacksBlths and Helpers, 3 he highest wages paid. Apply Isnrae diatelyto L. FROEL1CH. ' Deo. 8, 1862. : 60 Fayette villa Observer copy 8 days, and send bill to this office for eolleetion. , WANTED. CIRCULAR HAWS, from 3 feet and op wards lo diameter. Also, MILL BAWH, for which high prices will be paid at tbe Confederate Armory. L. FROELICIi. Deo. 8, 1802. , 60-Ut t Kayetteville Observer copy 14 days and send bill to this tlllce for roliecllou. . ' .. , ' . TREDQAR IRON VORK8, l , Richmond, Nov, 28, 102. J - : WANTED. IlVE HUNKBKD HANDS We wish to hire for tbe en- V ' suing year, five hundred able-bodied NEGRO MEN. to be employed by us at onr Riant Furnaces, in Botetourt conuty, and at our Coat Mines, on James river, seventeen miles above this city. As our works generally are remote from the ensra t s lines, and the negroes are well guarded, we think it greatly for the interest of those having hands to dispose of, to birr them to ns. The negroes will be supplied with the very best provis ions, which have already been secured, and good clothing provided for them at all seasons of the year. - Thone of whom we have hands hired for tbe present year will please Inform ns whether we shall retain these hands at tho furnaces until they are rehired; and if not, to what point they shall be returned, as some of the owners may nave changed their places of residence. r Payment for the hire of these bands will be made either at Farmville, Lynchburg, Fincastle, or this city, annually or quarterly, at the option of tbe owner. Applications can be made to F. T. Glasgow, Fincaatlo; Wm. T. Patton, at Clover Dale Furnace ; James L. Patton, at Grace Furnace : Wm. Jordan, Alum Springs t John II. Jamieson, Lynchburg; J ton lam in llolliday. Frederick's Hall, Louisa county; James II. Polndexter, Farmville j or the undersigned at the works. J. 11. ANDERSON A CO. Deo. 4, 1)2. 47-16Jani WANTED, QAA GOOD ABLE BODIED NEGROES, consisting ol OUU Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Firemen, Train bands, Laborers and Track hands, for which the highest Oast prices will be paid and payments -will be mad quarter yearly. Contraots made immediately to Office Engineer and Superintendent Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. H. L. FREMONT, Eng. A Bupt. Dec. 1st. 1862. 4ilm Tarboro' Southerner and Goldsboro' Tribun4 copy 1 month. WANTED. I WANT TO HIRE A NEGRO WOMAN, a good washer and Ironer, to serve my family at FayetUvilie. It. F. BROWN. le. 1st, 1862. . 4441 4 WANTKl), ONE HUNDRED SHIP OABPRNTERS, to work at ; CASS1DEY ABON'B r-hlp iard. Paid weekly the current price of the post of Wilmington. Nov. 18. 1862-tf. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 170UR OR FIVE (iOOD COAT MAKERS, lbs highest ; prices will be paid. . jameb Mccormick, Nov. 17. 1862 32-tf Market Mreet. Wilmington. N. C. DISSOLUTION. 7 rpHE FIRM OF KAHNWEILER A BROS., is this dJ X dissolved by mutual consent. All persons Indebted to the late firm are earnestly requested to come forward and settle their indebtedness by Lath or Note. K. A Bros, return their sincere thanks to their friends and patrons for past favors, and ask a continuance of tbe same for their successors. ' David Kahnweilerand Daniel KahnweKer only are author ized to-aettle op the business of the late firm. DAVID KAHNWEILER. DANIEL KAHNWEILER. JACOB KAHNWEILER. WiJmiuRton, gept. 8ib, 1SC2. 7-3m IIHOLl"IIO. THE CO-PARTNL1WH1P OF STOKLEY A OLDdA was dissolved by mutual consent, on the first day ii January, 1862. Alex. Oldham having purchased the ent r. property and aoseu of the concern, will settle ail elalm and is authorlaed to receive all dues. JAMF3 8TOKLXT, : ALEX. OLDHAi:. Wiloih-gton, N. C-, Jan. L5th, 1863 UUKI5ES!! NOTICE. AB BCCCESoOB TO STOKLEY A OLDHAM, the Bob scriber proposes to continue the same business, at the two places, onice on South Water Street, and Cape Fear Corn and Floor Mills, on North Water Street, near Bishop's Hotel, and hopes to merit an Loorease of that patronage ana confidence, bo Liberally bestowed upon the late firm. ALEX. OLDHAM. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 15th, 1862 . , Hi OIL OIL. P? TIERCES SPERU". For sale by mm a Nev. 26th, 1862 40-lOt HARRIS 3 A HOWELL. FLOl'U. -rK BAHRELS FAMILY. For aale by -' ' d HARBIsS A HOWELL . Nov. 26th. 161.-40 6t ' ' MOTICK.- r , THE subscriber having qualified as Administrator ot . Franklin J. Faison, deceased, (late Lt. Col. of the 20th beg't N. C. T) at Aognst tern, lM2,of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions oi bampson county, hereby gives no rice to all peraoB indebted to aald deceased,' to make pay . meat to the subscriber ; and to those having demands to present them duly authenticated. WM. A. FAISON, AtoT , Oct 10, 1362. 514 w . near Warsaw, N. V.
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