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'1 1 4 y I w ? - 1 - ... f ' : t ! k.f ".! - ' " .1 u 1 1 I l! ?jnP" 4 V -A- -j 'it v- .. a, . , , . - 7. r - -J- j. 1 i -1 V' 1 !V I. ; '4 i . i' THE CAROLINA FLAG : 0Y aonwiwconinAif. kCOKCORD : A rwl wort on the margin of tlie pa per, will' be a. warning to tlioso whose term oC suliscription . has expired, that unless jUicy soon come forward an renew, their names will he erased from oar hooks.' ' ! '" -; ' . W. Thomk Mr. J This so called gcntlemani who was in New York a short time ago buying up claims against Southern 3Icrchants,is gotting his name up. Our thanks arc due Prof. G. F. Schaeffer. bf Mount Pleasant, for a bottle of Ink of his'own manufac ture. It is a beautiful black r flows freelv from the ren and is as cood . ; . 1 . K r 1 J'- if not; superior, to any,ink madp It was reported, and we belicvo it to (be true, although he denies it, that ho was arrested while there. Ko doubt he anticipated allarge speculation by this operation, and it never once crossed hLS.mind that this illegal course which he knew ho was pursuing, ho could or would ever be detected in it, or if he was, that the charge would': in ever bp brought against a man of jhis stand ing. ! Ho has greatly deemed hirn- self and tho-people, and'a stain as visible as the sun and aa black "as . - i i ii' uou uscii, is upon nis cnaracicr nrhiU int of this kind. nufaJ. time can ncvcr oblltcrato- n 'jn thn -Ronth. th Ynknns' ' The Charlotte Bulletin speaks of ink sllall moulder on the shelf for mnn i.us wise : , .j I r i "The Salisbury Watchman, in ' - - i 1 IIUlfL I I' WUJ. lAlllLfcl 111 V l V. l : j- i - r , to tliis person, a Collecting Agent fort a rank Abolition firm ot JNow York, remarks : ' 'jMr. Thomas has forwarded for payment a Northern claim against the mercantile firm of McCubbin & Foster, of this place. It will not bo paid toiMr. Thomas. There is considerable indignation ; here against this speculating gentle man.' ; Perhaps it will not be uninterest ing to give the readers Another in stalment of accumulating evidence ; a- J.. m.' it... Tl-v- T -r going to couvicb iiic nun. v. Thomas of1comilicit'- with Yan kec Abolitionists, whoso Agent; he IS.- i - : , r- . . . . If the Senate needs any more proof let a Commission be sent to Charlotto and gentlcincrj of the highest respectability, Clergymen and Merchants, will pile .upon them sufficient evidence to prove that J. V. Thomas, were ho :ibo devil, is ii very bad man. - Richmond Diapatch. ' This valuable and much-sought for paper, comes us to this week, in an entirely new dress, haying cast off its ancient garmcnti Tlio circulation which it has wjll sur pass any other paper in the South. It is filled' with the most correct and reliable Information, and is one of the best publications known to us. It assumed the flag of eepari- ftion, fi'om tho first moment the is !Bitowas presented, without hesita tion and boro ft aloft, and has been fighting for that flag and exerting its influence for its defence, ever since Continued success to it. Wo learn from a correspondent of tho Fayottovillc Obscrvcrj; wri ting from Morehcad Cityj that a British vessel, with 5,000 sacks, of Jsalt, landed at that port a few day Ago. Several other vcssols, w jhavo since learned, landed with a J y : I . . - j . cargo of tho same article. "VYo prci- sumo ihat salt will become mcb it now is. A vessel also arrived t Wilmington a shor " , v - The Avalanche, published at Mem- phis, Tenn., says stout negro menV- members of. the domestic instilution'i marched hrough our-Mr'tV yesterday Jin military order, under tfie command of Confederate officers. ; Tliey; yero well armed and equipped, :. with shovels, axos, blankets tetc, jCA merrier tseu neverwcre bcvu-.J-uov were brimfhll of .patriotism, shout- war ing for Jeff. Davis and singing songs , and each Uobked. as if they oniy wanica me priYncgo oi buooi An Abol ition ist coiild, not have looked upon this body of coloredre cruits for tliB Southern army "with out strongly Isaspccting that his in tense sympathy fbtho "poor slave' whs not appreciated, that it was wasted on tr ungrateful subject The arms of theso colored war riors were rather, mysterious. Could it be that those gleaming axes were intended to drivo into the thick skulls of Abolitionists the truth, to which they aro willfully blind, that their interference in: be- '' half of Southern i slaves is neither, appreciated nor desired; or that these shovels were intended to' tlig Cho trenches for the interment of their carcases? j It may bo 'that I i.. i Iftwi f rami aiiii fcnrl ; LThc nowsvrhicU Voiavo,rcccir- cd from . JSIissonri indrpawa somo Diooajr worix r were i on, .ureu. KllSwith:areoB;13,000hai advanced as, far" as -IJdBtQn.Gcn. JeltThbmpsonttith 100 rmen, Is siaiioneu; -wiwcen.. i cnion- u nTmerceJt;imd has ircctcd two masked battcricscomi laridio'rf :thc iiijhsissippi auovg viiirv k ;vcu. Culloch'A forces: l7,Q0t I and 'IIar1 aee's, jj.uuu are siowjj i aavancing low" and : Thompson t he . Confed efates - riotr-in 4Ij ssoni i, is a Von t oUjUUU, ana is -nrpiaiy rciniorciiig. V Tho strength pfVGiv. Jaclapn lieiriwhcre- RlGiniOXD TOC FOCI . 1 " ! MASCTACTOHT C? 4TB- &&q:i souther;; scil, : & s a u Tn qr- da l tizi oxr.: B The loprictors .of the above Fouridry 1 r hare also united with thcir Foundry a "F1 """" tuhxisjiixg -i:u:r:novSE. - and Geniricoan.cjR' aboiltsy isrnot general I jtJhpwn.i.4 Wefy ; articld rc4uisi t j for." a 1. 1 . . : : 3 1 , 7; 0n ce,' from ttiiodkin to a 5", j?;V; V R "Wcan and will jn wu4Ch:te ia -ii-c V; ? ?'. : l jiiioud hs j'o-l tin : articl?ttid fct tUe axaa.: , . S Vpcci: - :n 'tKcs;raftmy VcnvA ry- NorUf.-.' H ! " . tx AVe rc-'pcifully "solicit- the 1 .."ras i i "V . ... ' :lGEX.Cuxirt.6Tsr (lCX) BannerdTtho d4 Sy3j 31 An - iartiele hasi been :coinir: tho the rou n'U3 that . ticn.-iJcCullocK: is a native ot annesseei; J.01S41S an error. He Js a nativoCillalifax county, North Carpli.r Itbas not been many .ycaHifsinclIaJ. (now General) McCaipchpaH, a visit to his relatives in; I this State, living in and near! Wehlon. 4 tho shovels aro to bo used in dig ging ditches, throwing up breast works,' or tho construction of mask ed batteries, those abominations to every Abolition Paul Prywho is so unlucky as to stnmblo upon them. i ! j We have been- reques ted by Son ator John W. Thomjis, to -state that he has been honorably acquit ted by a Unanimous ;iroto of tho Senate of the charge preferred against hnn.ltolcigfy i iegister. . . Drap. Wm. If, Jor,lon, Co. E., 2nd Regiment Ni C. i;Vol.tubte6rs; "died yesterday and jits' remains r - - ' . .,. ... wcro sent oh home by the cars tms morning. rortstnputfr'i Transcript 1 'AW I . ; HEXrA L. PEIjODZE & CO. We tc T: r Vou. tdVcvOTxPrintctio tUf in thtfSoutli tolcopy thUtertlscxacnl iH: for 6he;onthi48endinTi9' ioe copy of "i ' such advertisement u pon"1 purchasing Etc It U P. & CO. ; 5-lnu The stock of sal t novr on hand inf iSTcw Oilcans is sufficient to 'euro eight millim of Jttigs. What's the use of n.ny more ? ! . . For tltc Carolina Flag. Fort Johnston, Sept. 7, 1SG1. Mu. Editoii: Permit nlc through Ho exposed his plans to at least mn(1;nm nr vrim. n.n.i. tn . ono gentleman in Charlotte, when , -r . . , . ho was going to New York, somo knowledge, tho. receipt of ajiiico lot six or eight ; weeks since, which so of . woolen socks, comforts, &c., disgusted him that he concluded from our esteemed friend, 'Mrs. John tliUtJMr- TJibmns wna oaoipatont to f i-rrt:rMi11!bf t?rinfrM.'" fort hoTs"uk engage in tho very business he in- Wnital at thi nhu: Anv ... 1 - i r- kind will be i 0rM P.v nUnlntinr his r7nw?I snccch- favoi-s of the same kin - r V c-t i -1 - - - r-i - - a 1 time ago With a cargo ot ixnec, ou- at Y6rk ho convinced the thankfully received, from any of gaT.Salt and Molasses. Tlleso are Abolitionists, that ho was a very thc ladies of U10 patriotic old couri- . - . .. ... LI' I 1)1. -.1. T 11 ninA MliAif A ty of Cabarrus. - 1 ( j I lixivc the pleasure of sayjng that our regiment is in good health (gen- crally speaking) and rcadyiibr e m ergen cy t h a t p rcsc n ts i ts;cl f. Iicspcctfull'your obt. serv't. lii chard S. Harris. ' 11. Qr. blaster. indespensablo articles and wo are I good Black Republican, and they him bv making him their "Acent in ado. TE3 STOE3 OSl KOOPMAX, PflELPSS.COra,. HAVE !Ai7AYS ON;iUKD; . A LARGE STOCK; OF GOODS, v . sucn as v X) IT . (3$ Q0D S , IX ALL ITS DETAILS. READY (MADE OLOTHING, All kinds and sizes; "the largest and ? l best Stock in thfr place.' f . . V BOOTS A1TD SEOESp :,. Of all descriptions, . JEWELRY, WTCURi SDD'i. CaO CKCliY,. And a fall stock at y v Always on l:anu ana sola at Uhariotio All there koods will bo sold 'as low as possible, hu fe f r cash or trade only, ' Flour, Corn, Taoon, and other prwlnco of the' country will be houglit or taken in exchange for, poods. ' ' March 19 : - A Bad Practice. The bad practice ot linsr tional evidence referred to!:"f Tiiomasville, N. C, Sept. 3, 'Gl. Messrs. Ellas & Cohen Gents: I n tho exploits of our privateers 'and had a claim against a houso in Xcw whero thoy land their prizes,! (says York Who could not pay, took pa, . - . . , a. uL U per on Southern men. I received ine nario x.uuv,, of villiam H. Lee & Co. ! one ac- rcady been, acmonstrateu. . 1 jj.ut counton you 1 for 51,400.70 in parti there is another nractieo indulged navmcnt. -it convenient mease ro t - . t . oTri 7 isf. , From the Potomac.;. The Itichmond Examiner of Mon- in equally as bad, that is, giving m.t. j.lt aono soon r. . . money ai uay wi5 tl.6 Mmber.of sick soldiers in tht P ot ranCnt' ' '''g1' gtifj ing items of ne:- . . J'.' . nj-x -VL- xourb u uiy, 11 Beforo many hocrs have elapsed, vri vimH " "i Til tiu w w n riifift I 1 1 f I Y rv I III I I' 1 I I I I I .1.1 I V . it . 10t7 05 18 57 have scon it stated in a letter pub lished in somo of our eastern et- a statement of w. ii, lee & co rliflnWq that, nnn wmmonf ntTrtrl- Sert. ll. 18C0.- To Mdzc. 6 nioi $145 37 . O P . I I 1 . - A ' t 1 lftA -'I. J. . 11 wrtf C I 1 . ! town uau uvo sick, auoiner yo, o:c. j 2o Thia was no doubt an ov.icrireratinn Octr. fi -T j,. u lint ! i aImaht'ko Lj I uub it nuo aiuiuat uu iuYiutiuii iur I g Gon. WooV to attack tho postl Ilk V 20 cash paid for dyu.- might calculato if sickness prail- Anp. due March 14, 'ct. cd in tho camrao that extent, that 5mos- n a rst it afforded a first-rate opportunity cah Sert lcl. ibr an attack, and if our menea- We m FARMERS 1 tho Potomac will bo effectually closed by powerful batteries, land the water avenno to AVashington put under strict blockade. Tho reason for not doing this at an car- a 7,i licr period wassmply that wo had 26 50 no available fordo sufficient to pro- 91 05 tcct our works. "which would be' 1 00 likely to encounter ;such a formida rrrrri hie movement on Uio part of ; tho - v v 44 4f enemy to destroy The Potomac has been i shut up, aud a torce is $uo 70 there, ample to defend our baiter hcrebv omnowor and author- ics and defy all corners. The river ly were sick in as crcat mmbeii Ma W. Thomas. Esq to collect is no longer pavigaWo to Lincoln's a? rcnortcd tho rcaiaLanen rnnlrl l"0 aOOVO account anu rccuipi. irum craiu xuuau iuai irjr ic ! I II IIII V 111. I 114 "III ni " I. I.I IIIUUII W v I ax w ' W -r - " - not amount to much. Tho number c;u. J w IT. Tjee & Co. crew and nasscnirers dispatched to of men unfit for service in camp, . j '.'j - : especielly when large, should -never AVo learn, (says the Balcigh IkC- oe maao Known to the public out- istcr) .that Capt. W. liiqnarason, "Davy Jones" Locker. Gen. f side. id " An Order roRSuLu van's IsiAyri Tho Charleston the following from Brig ley: , r CiUxens residing on Sullivan's -Island will hold themselves in readi ness to proceed to the city on short notice. Circumstances onW ran determine when or at what mo ment it miy be absolutely necessary' to order a removal from the Island. - . 1 Died, at his reside ace nniV "R4l Hoontain. Orancro countv sri tho 7th -instant;; the Honorable Willie P Mangum, f'aged .near seventy Clnrk in onr Stntft Treasurer, has received tho moro lucrative ap- papers imDiisnj,.L , cu now m-pro; . Gtn; Bin- . j ' v,.ft''. sissippi. A A. Sydney Johnston has. as wo autiipated several days since, been a$sined to tho ment of tho'tVest, and pu mediate command of the operations Tess on i no upper jlljs- better selection for so I SHALL offer for sale, at t lie xiVco of tho .L late A. A. bmuhtlai, j,i'ecasctlf-id Cin corJ, on the 2Cth day of SCVtcmber insU the followinsr property of j;;vil .Deccai to-wit: 1 Bcd-furniJure, ' Bureau and Vok case. Clairsr ThMcs, 'flock, n large? lot of Jewelry, i well pclectta horary, and a crreat jnany other ai tic-le?.;! At tho Same time I will vent two offices, jponvctiient to business, until the 1st pf Janjjarv next DANIEL AERlU.L,'Almr. ''' of A. 4 SinithdcaL ATX persons haYinrjclAmii airainst A. A, bmithdeali will 'presertt liter i for. payment with in the tune prescribed y law, and all indet.U'd must pay promptly-or 1 will -bo compelled to bring Btlt immediately aa If austiiave money. . v j! :! DAN 1EL VERBl L, Admr.V ' :l of A. Ajj SuiilhdetL Sept. 10, 1S61. I34t r STATE OF NORTH AB0L1N1, CASAj:RusGODjijnt Court of Pleas and Quaner Session, 'JulyTTci'm, A. DpjlSpi. if" G. L. Moody, vs. William. iL Aiken, and .; . K. C. McCuIIoL Attachment levied on two jxcta'of land,, thc property of Defendant, - Win. A. Aiken and i. U. McUulioKi lying in Cabarrus Couixty 6nj tracj of about 400 Acres on Caldwell and Alais, Creek, djoiningW. S. Pharr, K. MIcEaehcro, J. S". IMack and othcr?,a4Uie other tract of ibout 0 access adjj Uilng R. IL MorrisoYi. D. A Penick'"jani I others. - It appear in?? to tho 8atisl Motion of thoj vouru tnai uiiam a Alien ana i. v. McCullock, the . Defendants In fliis :cae, aro not' inhabitant- of' thii 'State : It ia ordered by the Cortthatf hhlicstion bo made for o weeks in the Carolina Fig, a newspaper pobllshbl in jvoncoTd, No. Ca., nodfyw 'tlw sa WLvAf Aiken and . C. McCullock to be bd appear at the next Court of Pleas end Quarter Scs- BRilDSHiW FITZGERALD, :. ITa on hand a good lot of TlioiflaMlie?;jJfou Aj3o a lot oflino LADIES AISSES:S110ES, 5; Which thc yr ill sell for. Cash and hotiring else. C 1 r ' - v July 23 50 2m v , THE OLD STAMD JT0T GLOSEDYETi INTAKE- Uiis method of informing the ' ciritens of Concord and Caharrna conn- ! ty, that I hate purchased the -stock and fixtures formerly owned hy II. W. Itupp, and will continue to keep on hand a eool assortment of; Clocks, Watches and Jew- elry. Also, Clock JVatchcs and Jewel-- ry repaired With neatness and dispatch,' by . r . iKiv.C-iMEEBNEllr , '.'.; -. --'if onbord. K. (Z . 'J o. aii wnrK warrantea, ... . Aprils lCi: i- 1 ' ! lotice i Pions. to he held for the Ouuntr of Car ucpart-liarro at the Court House jin Concord, t la im-ron the 3d Honda in Octol Ir next then nortant a command could on tnc nutics 01 tno latter uuicv hsvA leon trfaac' about the lotu oi uctouer. vapi.. not lriehardson is vcr- popular in this The Mbhilo Trilunt, of ilio2hd city, and many will hear of tho ap- inst,eaj8 that while men wero cin nointment with regret, as his ac- ployed in getting tho dry dock eontanco of it necessitates his re Lmoval to the Company Shops. ready to bo raised, they were fired on from Fort I'ickcns, tirst amanic, then a solid &hot, and then with a Thc sword of Commodore Bar- sbell. The last camo ncai some damage, and tho meni iaccdr- ron, captured at Fort If attcras, has dindy lef t Ipeodily. Tho Tribune belen presented to President Lin- indixrnantly demands "is not ilhis indignantly an ontrn Lffccus act of vriwV and there to stand to and audo the judg ment of the Cooj-t, or 1 ja H cnt Trill he taken against them pro con issso- and.tbo property Uriri on sold for jaintiff'B uel In witness whereof l, NcBon Slouch, Clerk of the Court of Plcasnd. Quarter Sessions for Caharrus 9olln f hatcjicre tiato set my hand and seaMhb Sd Mon day in JuIt, A. 0W 1861. i f K:LSOX SU)CGt; Clerk. ; per JOSEPH YOC JiGi I. C. Sept. 3 i-w 550. Linseed 5 FOUa!ehytiieBarre prices ' ' ; Til at it jnufaetarcrs" FElijirORK, 0WIS(3 to the dictnrW state of boaiscW. 1 iQ prdKa ebtitinue,nh.orncsiiecestry I for ns to mskeaa' appeal to our Customers in self defence t : Tho indepted U '"us wfll' do ,uk;: kindness bjf'eolnniiiisr farwanl pivmpUyviAnd payics m : AllirU fiul tat comply w:UiUii request,; may erpct t cslledjon fcr th money. We will do what Harris Mote -v : 1 ... - TS now operf fcr the aeor2sio.UUn f tua 4 - is always aaxwuslo e Lifneslc . ',v . ' I W.nEBLEr. iVtTlLSOll'O. PRICES'. 'SZiDUOE ' For tale hy Jan IS 1 rf ! ....... X .'11 Scliool rpriE Examinio ComtaitUe necti Jla tint. X balurdaj 14 eaeh month. -f. s ' -(V 1 .2-.-ujr-! , , ...... : fi ''-.'' '' 1 ; - - ' .. . . . - .a ' w A t'. f fart K w - ... ii- 4-t 4 ! Z r: i: - !
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