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The Carolina Flagi
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Concord, North Carolina
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iiegg IV- M- i CSfPATJ'T? THE B'SOZi'Jl OT NEW jContrtbutirna to 3r; or, tte Cabarrus Banters 2 to 20 00 2 00 'Jan. i i'if! Vi. ft- ''Peter Ow 1- VIL Br' Kriminger.i. -f i J. I If i'-vltj A.

rii irnmrt iSti lUjLijMiiJJiUF 2 00 00 5 2 5 00 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 00 1 00 V60 00 (Will 1 4. I. 1 4. K00P1IAX, PHELPS il is- HAVE ALWAYS OS HAND 1 SU II'A 5' r-DJEilT G-OODS, lJf ALL ITS DETAILS. 1 READY MADE CLOTHING, 'All kinds and sizes the largest and best Stock in the place.

BOOTS AXTD SHOES, Of all descriptions. JEWELRT, WATCHKS, SADDLES, CEOCKEST, -K vi And a full stock of Q-EOCBBIBS, Always on hand and sold at Charlotte PRICES. All these goods will be sold as low as possible, but for cash or trade only. Flour, Bacon, and other produce of the country will be bought or taken in exchange for goods. KOOPMAX, PHELPS, A 8.

March 19 10 6m PER WEEK, CLEAR OF ALL EXPENSES, MADE by using the" New Patent Weill; Auger, Parties to whom- Rights have been sold, are making One Hundred Dollars per week, clear. The Right to afew of the BEST COUNTIES in this State for sale. For further particulnrs, enclose 6tamp to CHAS. F. HARRIS, Box 18, Concord, N.

C. Jan. 21, 1861, 3m. SECESSION OR NO SECESSIOx. "pHE subscriber is still at.

his old stand, JL opposite Major Ford's Hotel, where ha is Will manufaeturinc Gentlemen and Ledies' SndJles of various Stylts, Bridlei, -Saddle Baggs, Harness single, snd; double, kept on had ind made to order on short notice. Repairing immediately on application. All .5 ersons who are' indebted to me by Note or Account will please coll and settle by cash as the times-are ominous. Thankful for pas favors he solicits a eaU and will'tnf and furnish you with such articles as he' keeps on hand. if J.

O. WALLACE, Confcrd, N. C. Jan 22 2 tf. Notice.

AWING to the stale of business, Vin ordert a continue, it becomes necessary for to muke sD appeal to our Customers in self defence? Those iudepod to 'us will do lis a kindness by comming forward promptly, and paying up. All who fail to comply this requebt, mpy expect to be called oa for tlx money. re will do what we say. PIT1FER YORK. Concord.

Fch. 26, 1831. tf. THE OLD STAND NOT CLOSbD YET. ITAKE this method of informing the citizens of Concord and Cabarrus county, that have purchased the stock and fixtures formerly owned bv H.

W. lluDp, and will continue to keep on hand a good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. Also, Watches and Jewelry repaired with neatness and dispatch, by C. HEEBNER, Concord, N. C.

P. S. All work warranted. April 30, 1861. lG-3m.

Harris' Hotel, coi-rcpE-D, 3r. c. IS now open for1 the accommodation of the travelling public, where the subscriber is always anxious to see his K1AII P. HARRIS. Jan 15 1 ly PROSPECTUS OF THE DAILY CAROLINA FLAG.

I The Subscriber being confident that a weekly paper is inadequate to answer the demand for news, at this particular juncture, proposes, in connection with the weekly, to issue a daily also it being his intention to secure every advantage for direct and reliable information, as soon as anv other daily in the South the mail facilities are sufficient to justify it, In nolitieal sentiment, it will 1 name as that of the weekly-r-stitictly Southern Rights. lie proposes to issue" Ihefirst number as soon as 100 subscribers are procured, of which due notice will 'be given. TERMS: 1 Copy for 3 months in advance, $1 50 1 6 2 25 1 "12 4 00 The patronage 5f the public is earnestly solicited. Send in your names, and all who feel an interest in the enterprise, are requested to act as agents. JOHN W.

GORMAN, EditorUind lropridor. May 7, 18G1. Taken Up ON the Slstof May 18C1V bv John Eudy, one larre Black Horse Mule, with a little white on the back made by thesad- also on me wnuers. cam muie is Said Eudy lives 13 miles east of Concord, near Mount Pleasant. JOHN MEANS RANGER.

June 4, 1861 2t School Notice, S1Q0 OF TOE PKES9; 1 CtXAT ix socTirs or wisxsr AAUi xixttr ajuvzw 7 Ib aceordaase with a Com oooreusioa th publishers of THE HEW YORK IffiR CURT, the largest two-dollar literary weak. lyj in the world, make ths openjng eJ Ktv oar ui occasion lor issuing a coflapreaen-siveproepectiva prospectus bulleUn. Al though the patriarch; of the weekly press (being now in tVntv-tbird jearV THE NEW YORK MERCURY Uems with, the fire and vigor of youth, as well as with the "wlsdonl a ad dignity of mature years. Pit-tenting, a it does, the eremt de eremf literature enriched with the entrancing mastet-pieces of the greatt-rotBances in the world glittering-with the brilliant wit and humor of th sharpest peaaof tire time abundantly garuuhed with the rarest gems of natire poesy-overflowing with "thooghts that breathe and words that bunt" fiom the great writers of its immense staff, and honored all over the eountrv for iU perfect freelom from any tiling eaUulaH ted to wound or repulse tne most sensitive moralist or class of people-r-it has Jbeen for years tne luxes xna tucsu, thi xovrreu Ajru rax wklcomi Gnsrr or arsnati toccsaxds or America homes. The publisers aiwl proprietors of Tub Niw Yosx Mebccky have made the motto of its columns: 7r' "Here shall young Genius wing, his -eagle Rich dew-drops shaking fivm bis plumes A j.

and during' the' present year (18el) its grand, inimitable army1 of writerswhose united salaries exceed th total of those paid to th President and Vice President of the United States; and its brilliant con stellation of literary specialties will be materially extended. -Thus, one of the propri etors' new engagements is that of th witty. waggish, qutEzicai, -whimsical, world-re? aowned, auu pungent. Q. K.

pniiAKDER who eontiibutes to The Mercury aside pUt-tiug series of Builesqua Biogrt place, tec turea. Sertnoas, FasIhou Articles. Critiisa of Paintings, Ptays, Statues, under the gene raljind sigmtieaut titl -qf MDiVkJt8io(rs or Dokstick3 or, Hauxqcin 1 Hm at. mi la the Pictorial Department appear the magnificent illustrations that prince of American artists Fxux O. DAM.tr.

Throughout the present year, this magnificent and famous Journal AmkricakItx xbatcbe will xontain glorious Kom antes, Sketches. Stories', Poems, Gems of Humor, Moral and DqmestioEessays, Ciiticisms, etc, by the most noted Anieriran and: English writers who have been engaged at Vasjt expense, to write for Tu Merocrt. We may name the' following regular eontriba torial force I Q. Kt PHILANDER, DORKSTICKS. F.

B. ABTI1UR M. GRAINKIt, JOSEPH BARBEK, FELIX a C. DAKLKT, GRACK aAKlNR, GEOEGS ARNOLD, MXT CABLE-TOM, DR. J.

H. ROBIXSOX, -8. R- URBAN, MRS, K.Z ROBIXSOK, J. A. PATTEJf, KV.

R. B. WELCH, W. 0. EATON, GEORGE MARTIAL, DATT1B TYKO, RUN.

R. M. PEVAXS, HKD KDNTLINJfi. 4 WM. ROSS WALLACB, R.

H. NEW ELL. Other celebrated writers will also contri bute making Tux a great focus of all that is Juitertaiang, Instructive, Witty, ana ise i Tub New York Meacrav is sold by all nweamen and periodical deaWs in America. i To subscribers it is regularly mailed every Saturday morning, lor IU year: three copies for $5 six copies for ii eight copl with an extra copy free to me retterup of the club. Six months' subscrip tions Always write plainly the name Of your fost-olnoe.

County, and State- take tne notes or all epecicpaymg bauk at par. Payment must invariably he made in a lvanee, tS" Specimen Copies sent free, to all ap pucans. 1 1' Address all letters and remittances, post paid, to i CAFLDWELL, SOUTHWORTn A WHITNEY, rtoprioturi of the New Torfc Mercury, 46 and 48 Ann street, New York City, march 12, 1861. THE ON JiJ i fpIIE SoutJiern Guardian contains full. J- early and caret ull selected news, discussions on a great variety of topics.

and information of the highest value on questions of politics, morals, literaturp education, commerce, markets, etc The interest of its columns is shown by the wholly unprecedented increase of sub scriptions to its several issues. Our central position, the easy and rapid communication with all' points of the State and the South by railway, and oar telegraphic lacuities, give us signal ad vantages vk placing news before our read -ers. 1 nr can oe done sooner by four honrs than from any Other point.4- rre snail avail ourseivee.oz tnese aavan tag es and improve them to the utmost. I The Southern Guardian is published at Columbia; south Carolina, Uany, in Weekly, and Weekly, by Charles IV Pelqait. TUBUS i 1 DaUy 0' UO a yaf Tri-Weekly 4 Weekly 2 OO Payment in advance invariablr- Postmasters or others sending us fiyje daily subscribers, With thirty dollars, or five fH-weeldy subscribers, jrith twenty dollars, will be entitled to an extra cop toopr, of the or in lieu of that, twenty per cent, ot tie sums thus remitted, provided the order is for a many as five copiea.

411 commnnications to be jiddressed to Rmdhern Guardian, or to C. lPJbUIAU. June 4, 1861. N. THE "NEWSPAPER OF THTSOUTHl The Cliarleston Mercury, GIVES the latest and most reliable.

PoLti cal; Commercial arid General ews from all parts of the wrtt ltaopecial Corres-nondents furnish, by Mail and Tehsgraph. fall and early acceunts of everythiaf of in terest that transpires in the great cities of A mi ua The News of the South Receives Special At- tention. I I "Pol tieaTJy.theaiKKUliUX represenUOie I SUtes Rights RssisUoee Xleosent, and dr vocates the Union of the Southern States Daily Mercury. 1 year, ii advanee, $1000 TrUWeekly Mercury; I year in advance, 6JM order. I JFW IHll w--w ww STAU 1 JUST OPE.UGD I2f ON" Di, TVILL BE AS en ice lot OF I)RY-GOOI)S, AS EYK UA5 BEEN BIUJUU gT Tfl MARKETS I- i 771LLZS 2SLZHTS.

HAYING TITTED ms 1 Li. D- A jD, or Spring and Summer' Begs the citiiens of this place and the public generally, to call and examine Ms stock before purchasing elsewhere! as hm is satisfied that he can please the taste of tne most tasudious. HE HAS ALSO OX HAWrx A LARGE LOT OI TIN-WARE, HARDWARE, FARMING TOOLS; G- XL I Boots and SPRING AND SUMMER nATS, 4C. Thankful for the patronage heretofore! bestowed upon him, he hopse to merit al contiuuance 01 tne same. WILLIS ELKIUfS.

i i April 9 13 3m 11ART1.V, TAXXAIHLL Successors to Ni31. Martin, Bro. Co.) Grocers and Commission Merchants, Petersburg, Va. Walter K. Martin Co.

Successors to N. M. Martiny Son Co.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RICHIMCND, VAl R. A. Martin, formerly of Granville County, i R.

-Tan XAUiLt, formerly of Edgecombe Im C. Walter K. Martin, of Richmond, Va. N. M.

Martin, of Richmond, Ya. i R. H. 'Ccxninchah, of Rith'dl Va. BOTH concerns will give faithful personal attention to the sales of COTTOtf, WHEAT, TOBACCO and CORN.

Neither co will buy any of tne above named articles, either on Commission. Speculation or ouierwise, as tneii ousiness in proauce is confined to SELLING exclusively. Refer to FrKHm, Esq rrcsiderit N. C. Rail Road.

I i Dr JF Hawkins Pres. Rat. Gaston Rail Read. BftWGBRS, EtHi Pre at Tarboro, X. Hou Ed war us, Warrea Coni.ty, N.

C. I -j James Bollock, GrinvilU County, N.IJ. 6 Fisaea, Cashier Exchange BaDk, Petersburg. Kkmp IUtils, Raleigh, Nf C. i- EfT We resngftfully eall the attentTbn Cotton Planterf and dealers to burg as being one of the best Cotton1 Mar kets in the SonthJ having both a eoodlbome and foreign demand, and wi are pleaaed to hear that efforts are now being made to get the treight through from Charlotte to I e-tereburg reduced to about $3 a "bale.

I February 12, 1861, 5 5t. Tin and Sheet-Iron fTtllE Subscriber respectfully informs his JL, friends and the Public Generally that- still continues to carry on the TINNING BUSINESS in all its various branches. He keeps con staatlv on hand a general assortment of I Tin-Ware. ALSO, JAPANNED WARE, TOILET WARE, BRITANIA WARE, BA STING-SPO ONS, FLESH-FORKS, LADLES, GRATERS, EGG-WHIPS, and in fact everything in my line of business. ALSO, COOK, PARLOR AXD BOX-STOVES; i All of which will be sold as cheap as can be bought any where in, the Southern Con federacy.

Persons inst commencing house-keeping should examine his Stock -before making their purchases. J. W. KOGEK3. Coacord, N.

Feb. 12, 1861. 6m. WYAWS Pulmonic Balsam rrillS invaluable compound has been in I successful use for more than twenty vears. It has cured hundreds who, when thonght to be incredible, oT Pulmonary complaints, many of whom had abandoned all hopes; yet they are now restored to rigorous health, after haTihgbecn given up by friends and physicians.

In all complaints of the Lungs, Throat, Chest and Side, such as Pain in the Breast, Spitting of Blood, Painful and Excessive Mucous Expectoration, Asthma, Difficult of Breathing, Old and Stubborn and for the relief of Consumption. Price Si per Bottle. Prepared by H- WXATT. Druggist and Apothecary, No. 186 183, Main Salisburv, T.

C. March 5, 8 Sm Linseed Oil, sale by the Barrel at ManufaeTurers' prices. Jan.20. tf i PHIFER YORK. WHEELER WILSON'S Sewing Machines.

PRICES RSDTJCSD. Ilie: Scientific mericanv TOITMK lTnSEWSEtlIE3.j ON UU 1st of July eommeoeeJ ft new el time of this widely circulated and popo- AaxrauraaL EaeU number contains sixteen pages ff ftssfiif and from five to tear original engraf ing of aw pi veuUVnr an mscovenea, all or whicn are preparea 1 presfly for iU eolurans. -V The Sosarrmo Akkrkum devoted the iateresU of Popular Science, the Ms- v. chanie Arts, Manutcturera. luraaUona, Agricnllure, Commerce and the ladusuial ParsuiU geinrallv.

and is ralnablend iastrnctiTs mot ia the Workshop and UaaufactorT, but aho in the noushold, the -V library and the Raadinir RoomJ as all arti- and oorreepoBdeace whkh JTw.f iu eoiumn. are, written ta popular saanner. To Inventor and Patentee is lnvalu-1 ftUV as theVouly reliable recordof the progress of inventioaat home and and of the weekly Ueua of Ainericaa paUuts. JNo iaterested La these matters, or who. is engaged in aaechanical rJursuits, soald think of getting alone without the weekly visits of this joamaL The publuhers invite itieution to tha extracrdinary low, price-aU whkh it ial 1 famished, making altogether the most val-able as well as the chaptst paper of th -kind iu the world.

I To mail subscribers, -w 6 4olla Sr or one dollar for six monthaA One. dollar ays for oue commute volume of 416 peges; wo; volumes complete one year. The volumMommeuce onvthe 1st of Janairy, and July. A cits a Fire.eoios, for six' mouths, -t 4 Ten- copies, i Fifteeneopies, for twelve months, TwntT 19 For all clubs of twenty and over, the yearly lubserfption is only $1,40. Namoa.

can be seat at different times and from different poet offies. Specimen copies will be sent gratis, to aay'psrt of the country. Southern, Western and Canadian money, or post office stamps taken at par for subscription. Canadian subscribers will pllas to remit twenty six cents extra ior euoh year's subscription to prepay postage. Publishers, No.

87 Paik Row, Y. march 26, 1B6L PROSPECTUSOF 0. PLANTRB THE For, 1861. Notwithstanding the lack of eneoaraffe meat that pur State grisultural Periodical has received during three years of its puuiivaituu jiuiuusiuuumg lb USS IA11SU to nsy any thing above expenses, the Editor and Publisher have determined to make one more effort to bring it before the puVlie, With a nope to place it at least on ft self-sustaining footing. To effect ibis, nave determined to give it a more Imposing form, to the amount of reading matter, and yet at the same time to offer it at GREATLY EDUC ED RATES.

.1 At the last meeting the North Carolla StaU Agricultural Sock ty, the Plantar was mwmMMM in Arinansu or the State, as a- work Worthy of their patronage; not ooly on the scora of its being home journal, (which should, of course, have its-weight and influence on all patriotic son of the old North State,) but also tn account of its intrinsic We now issue it in- new formVAnd send a copy of it, together with this Prospectus, to oir present subscribers and tomany wh are not subscribers, earnestly requesting who receive a copy, to get up a list of subscribers, on the following Terms? 7 One copy one year, 71 Five copies VJ Ten copies and npwards SO cents "each. For $-2 we will send the back Nos. for Hit, 1959, and 1860, so iar as we have them, each year of which is. complete except the January and also for 1861 complete. Every man in favor of the South sustain ing her own publications and'ti te rests, is earnestly requested to give us-his co-operation in procuring -subscribers to the K.

Planter. Postmasters are earnestly sppsled te for their aid; and a(l such as are disposed to accept, we appoint as our authorised Agents, and to those sending a club of five or more, we will send one copy free. Addiess PUBLISHER Raleigh, N. CL PROSPECTUS TEX STATE JOH.N 8P EL 31 AN, EDITOR HAVING becomelthe Proprietor of the Democratic hare merged that ppr inW the STATE JOURNAL, which will be published Semi-Weekly and Weekly. The Statx Jovrual will advocate Democratic priaeiph in the broadest sense, and will support and defend Decoocrstie meaa- ures and their advocates, asihey are pie-seflted, and as oeeaaion may reqwirav la other ess'intisls it will be my aim to task the psper what iu name denotes, ft State Journal eschewbig all sectionalconsidera-rJons and working for the entire State and-her common interests.

As soon as arrangements can made, the whole paper shall be re-modeled aAl printed with new type, on good paper, and in a soperior wianner. ThaxMitorialdepartioeat wUl bo proper: ly attends I to iai its various branches, and will apeak for itself, Neitbai btfer nor tx pens will be spared iu the management of tue paper. lit Terms of the State Journal will be ftf Gilo: Semi-Weekly, per anaom, $4.00 Weekly, These Cerms will be insisted upon IXVaki Alt a ABVASca." No aanie will be but nposi the list without the money and all paper will be discontinned at the expiration of the time for which they have been paid, unless the subscription be renewed. 1 am 4tlit fiod, from years of experience, thai npoft. oUer foot5 caa ay newspaper hope Uk i AdverUaemenU of a proper character will be jaserted at the folio wing rates a A One sqnare, first insertion.

all TO -SLB LBSCRIBE i FOR IDE Flag. a THE Weeklies NOW PUBLISPEP IN THE JUT 2 IS REQUIRED TO SECURE THIS PAPER. WHICH THE INTEREST OF SO MUCH DEMANDS. A PAPER FOR THE CRISIS I A FAMILY NEWSPAPER FOR NORTn CAROLINA A Large Eight-Pnge Weekly, PublisheJ CREKNSBuao, N. C.

$2.00 A FOR 6 MONTU: The Times enters flpon its sixth volone the first week jn San uary 1861, in a new dress of litrse and readable type. It shinll be the untiring jtfrrtsof thd publishci'dto make Tlie TiVuHS a amily Newspaper equal to the' deiu. uus gf the-present trisis. Times is neither sectarian nor political: but by its freedom of though, and independence if character, its columns shall be filled with life and sp'n it and will present and defend whatever policy will, in. the opinion of it best promote the interest of the people and' dveldpe and enrich the State The editors of Th Times will pay special' Attention to the news department of the paper, and will report the.

proceed i ugs j-of of the Legislature, of the various state Conventions and whatever will be interesting to its readers in every section of the country. No labor will spared, to have the latest, the fullest aud the liiost reliable newa I To commence with the first number "for January, the publishers have secured a new and beaftitiful storv. -4 MAUD, of such finished character and thrilling interest, that 'the reader may expect to find himself often laughing iu tears. The D-mehe and Agricultural departments of The Times wilWeceive during the coming year more attention than heretofore. The.

Domestic economy, comfort and happiness, and the independent and honorable portrait of Agriculture, from the great wealth and. peculiar characteristic of ouj free eountrv, and especially so in Ifofth Carolina, i The Tiras will, therefore, be a welcome visitor i to- every country home, and to every induatripus fanner. The Times presented to the people of North Carolina as a-hom'e. paper, devoted to the development of home industry, in the confident hope that our people will be disposed in this national crisis to patronize home to build up home interests instead or scatter; ing their: substauce and their energies among strangers. Give The Tiineso a trial and then, let it stand on its bwn mejitc Address COLE fc ALBRIGHT, Greensboro, C.

Special numbers sent, oncpplication. Jan. 29, 161 THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN, and Trt Weekly-' BY KOBEHT W. GIBBES; sat clcmbia, s. TriK Tri Wetkly SOUTH CAROLINIAN be issued Taesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Subscription Daily Carolinian ptr aa (H) Tri Weekly Carolinian, $400. io paper will 4ent: unless the monry acconipauies the order. jf march 26, 186,1.. i i RISING SUN IS Published everv. Wednesday, at KifW berry.G a C-i by i SLIDER GRENEKER, EDrroRs A5 moFRirroaa Tmhs--Tw? Dollars per annum, in.

ad Ctii dl iii Cabarrus County Aaron v. oi: Paul vacuum. Vnvu. Jno. ec Geol 25 25 00 00 1 Henry V.t 1 James I L.

Mrsv J. iooo 5 1 00 Ker. J. E. Johnston.

R. J. ..1 00 1 50 oo J.O.Witherspoori 3 00 3 00 E. .1. 1.

50 jno; S. fTurnef.U.v...L.;iir.ui,' 2 00 II. Hunter if! I 15 00 II. M. 0.

Joh fori Henry C. J. fev II. urkhead. ..1 T.

S. R.VW. "Levi 13 00 10 00 4 00 2-00 5 00 1 00 1-00 i oo 8 00 Henry Williams 15 00 6'S 1 00 5 00 Isaac- Stafford Goodman, additional, 180 75 From tbe'Peterkbiirf ExpreM. FhtOT TIIJG SEAT OF TFAR Gen. Pattcrxftn Tfr ce Times Repulsed by ike Lots Heavy -The Ihrdings in a Tight Place.

Richmond, Jily 5, JU8 arriyed from Winchester per. Central. Railroad coutradict previous reports of Gen Patterson's retreat the Puto-! mac. I t- The Yankees made three seperatc efforts (. -'to advftTicc yesterday near Martinsburg, but.

were, each time repulsed by Gen. Johiiston, at the head of the Confederate i-forcert, the Yankees sustained hary loss- At last accounts Gen. Johnston had the Yankees surrounded at Martinsburg on 'Thursday and further intelligence fnmi that quarter is anxiously looked Pattersbu's forces'are estimated at tween eighteen and twenty-five thousand THE HUMP COOR ESS EXTRA SESSION. AVashiscto x.July 4. Byorder of Abe Lincoln, the, Congress of the" late United States assembled here to-day.

The Senate- organized. Emersou Ethe-rldge, a traitor from Tennessee, wss re warded with the Clerkship. The lions. John C. Breckinridge and littzarus Powell, of Ky Tunsten Polk, of the double dyed traitor, Johnson, of and Messrs.

Kennedy and Pearca, of were all in, the seats recentlpr vacated by. the filthy hireling soldiers who were quartered in the Senate Chamber. The credentials of the ruiSans, Lane and Pomeroy. of Kansas, were presented also those of Browning, of (Douglas successor,) and McDougall, of California. Copies of Navy Contracts were deman- j.

Wilson, of will introduce a bill to-morrow, to confirm all the unconstitutional (Mts of his baboon master Abe Wilson declared his intention to reoort bills" for the employment of volunteers and enforcing the laws also to increase the military establishment of Lincoln, nd for. the better organization of the military, and to promote the efficiency "of their organization MUria force ia, to be Unjited Stales National Guard, The.venerablerAshbury Dickens find- ingfthat the gentleman who once occupied the Senate Chamber were all absent, resigned the Secretaryship. The Senate then adjourned. i house. 1 One hundred and fifty members answer 1 to their names.

Colfax, of Indiana, withdrew his name from the Speakership list, ii ickman, -of nominated th notorioul LJ P. Blair, Jri of Mo. Gal lery a pplauded Gfilusha A. Grow, of Peuu, was also nominated. After the first ballot, there being no choice.

Blait withdrew. The second ballot resulted as follows: Grow S8, Blair 12, Crittenden 12. I Ill A meeting -of the Stockholders of the Atlantio and North Carolina Railroad Company was held at Beaufort last Thurs Tt'Icirrapbic. I DONE IN THE IIOST Nov? 'PI 1- TO EXECUTE 1 We goUcit a A 1 MA il jjm r0 ,1 X. I Approved Style.

ii THE Examining Committee meets the first Saturday in each month, A. J. YORK, Qh'm. Jau 15 1 tf suDseqaenv Chstlestoa, S. march 13,1 861.

Tor sale by Jao I 1 rf A. J. YORK. day. rauce.

r.F.SuiEa Jan. 15, 1861. T. F. GstMara.

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