Dissolution.-- The concern of D. T. Williams & Hicks is this day dissolved, by the retirement of D. T. Williams therefrom. SAM'L D. HICKS having bought his interest in the books, accounts, &c., of the concern, assuming the liabilities of the same.
D. T. WILLIAMS,
April 30, 1860 SAM'L D. HICKS.
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Card.-- Having retired from the concern of D. T. WILLIAMS & HICKS, and given up the Planters Business to my late partner, Mr. SAM'L D. HICKS, I take pleasure in saying to my country friends that he is a gentleman of ample means to conduct the business, and, having the aid of excellent and competent assistants, cheerfully recommend him for their patronage. Having retained the FORWARDING AND UPLAND interest, I shall, until further notice, remain at their old stand, and will take charge of any consignments for shipment or sale consigned by dealers, or fill orders on commission. On articles on hand cash advances will be given.
D. T. WILLIAMS.
D. T. WILLIAMS.
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Notice.-- SAM'L D. HICKS having purchased the entire interest, accounts, &c., of the concern of D. T. WILLIAMS & HICKS, will continue the PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the stand of the late concern, where he hopes, by strict personal attention to business, he will be favored with a continuance of the patronage of the customers of our late firm.
Mr Wm. D. Walker will remain with him, and attend to the books, accounts, &c., as heretofore.
Liberal advances made on all consignments, either in cash, Guano or Groceries.
my 1-3t
Mr Wm. D. Walker will remain with him, and attend to the books, accounts, &c., as heretofore.
Liberal advances made on all consignments, either in cash, Guano or Groceries.
my 1-3t
~ Richmond Daily Dispatch, 01 May 1860 Page 2, Column 6
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