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' 'j-'jth4.0otitntion of- the Confederate Spates' ;.';?-., ''jj : . -" .; , '" America. .;; W:'Wi rpleof the Confederate S tates, each Stale. actyHrta its sbvervt gn and ludepeudcnt-. character, an nrder tv form AjpOTiiinoeut federal government, festaH- .lush histiredtaiiestic tranquility, andjitrej'tl e 'Uessiiifef hfcertx to onrselves and our poster - &Jjin$tf&." -favor ;anq guidance of Almighty. ltt-f- y &M litit ethhh this . Constitution"" the'Couftwlq- I -i-.-s. ' vTTip-.-'-'-t t::-:r;--b .The fe-Rltif; ?.;i i;y.: Irate tiS:ot Aiiienija...: ; -Sectirm lL ?;AHVMbite poWers herein delegated shall! s-3ni- Sf-tBi a , t Hiriiri-css oi the- iinJc.aor;tf d m J .'ivhi .V tt!fiin,i.,yJteit tf a Senate and; House of "Kepi- r . - t --tt- 'tii -::. t- . '; r j. . f i ; 1. V'lVesp untile, or liepi-cswitatives haH ije tomp'teei I " t fof iixtap-clKWH)tery-s year Jby the 'people of ie.suT!'' Sfkte-sj'aiHl'tlie tloetoi-s in, each State slhall ' i'i i -eciriKiKt'Li'C'jixte;Jerate States, and haveltltf; qial vt'lti.'wtejFlH1 Mite , f V.' feleqtors of the most tiunjen-m ' i;:,;,lraiicl tm, th- State jlieislature;- hut fro jpeiwrn :' fcin m-8Hi h' ijot a citizen "uC-tKe- CoYi'fc'IftfAte: St:tte ; 4M h'fij-i'Wf'd to. vote for any ofliccrs. crvilr'pt-il ';'!'! I;'ifivrir th nil.' ' '": . '. "X " ! .-' J iliti I" .'i'lrf&i.''lftilf'ri'sifiaH te a represeurarive-wlTo shall ho T-C; , IiAvU'! HMi''t,tlw se of tveiity-five-ears,- and he j f itizKil,f;;y;!i'',:;CMTude and. wiio siiaJr not ;v y.iiiioii Vi'lti' he Hn inhabitant Be i-h ;'i;n1.ativH and direct' taxes s3:all T;k appfr4 (11 f&lJhi.!5iK'"StJrerli. ,iu . iviiu u mi rc iii:.ia mi it Lii) iiL-ff-ili-G'.iife'knii'V :'5c.-,.-r:i'X tj their rupfbtjv BHPll i . i i i e hi d i 1 1 ir.t1 ;ose ' hot i u t! s-rf i-'ift'ir -a! xtmi i .vear.-s, aui .cAciutatij; ..lixtiHiiH '4JV it f ibal:'tliree-ti!l!: V't ai! s';ivcs. The actual fitiH ht;?!V.-etJf.j; 'a- tlK; '('on.li'ss t I,-:- C't .nleflerate StatK'si i.i vi'.,ai cverv --ul ' 't ':i i v tin ! i ten yar.s, m si iw. Uireet. lite mun-ner i vt'Sii'iil m swan ir t xi'cetl one lVr every C it ..! ilv'ftnt each '.St ote..-!:'1.!! -nave at lea.st ojie rejij.e-l it h cumnoratiuii sjiau he imaj te riliiia lii 1 1 1 ' 1 e" e'fjt i t in! ti' clft."aO t Su'Uf (,:f holltU t i ,;zii-e:i, tue State ol Hoamai av ihl'f cle.;f Knr.itla 1 r . t'jv State -of Mississippi , uiid i the State Sol ',ftcahcusr hnpjierr u. the i spfntati in .iii tuj ;;State,- die ' Kx:jeuti-ve ,at;t hority tJu-reol ;d.4.ui i will erecU;m:t.iUi! siu va l'.ltS. i.-tnMli.nW: i'f -pryiientati v oiut tii-.-v and thir ;eaKf-r s ifHU OHici . i ' , i . i .: ;h.-U- imve tne -sole sVer I i M"!1 iin'H'runetiU excel a liiiii my judicial pr Vfi ivjer Vi 'hi (h-i it and a . .-.lS' iCS actm-jc sokav Within n.ThKt Senate oF the--(n ederate" states .'Sliall' I c(iiji(-Vf tsro Seiiat-irri ff. uw'eaeh State, chosen' Hr tearti v the heulature ih'ereof.' at 'the resuljir ecedintr .t ac l-onmientt?- ion. rf l, nnmeutan iy i; fervie; aiid each Senator ,shAl hJrp,tm-Htv,i'! 'led. In iiriidttldiativ .a iter f!V !Ur ) 1 ii'VT sr.ftil) IP 3SSI' !1 I w I shasl be line. il : I.U' ursr .""' uicvN ailde divided :k liVav'he liiKi ffjr The seats 1-P Scsatoilf r)ii (lie first class- ohall be Vacated at 'the fS, tri teeoiMt -yei'r ; or the stteuihi "l:ts.s iii, kt.V.f'HlVe-:.fnrth tW'; and 'of the thild Xpfraliou. ofjtke sixth vearfj so that onf- y' -c.ijosi.il i:v',i m'ujiim v ,ii ,iiiiu ii ,. in? '''ytlU'Mxm iK' impeaeheil by a vite ' 'V;;-':j."'il 'cvi-tiHvas 'W''tlil' niuch .'ol' the Legi.s!utni-G 5CinfiE( lasrfiiiiilrl j-viiiFafufli 7 1 fiVI-. I I t." T,m. w Hiie:iiVjVii y resignation w.olrterwise aunn tue re Vv'sroTtLiH .i'sla'tiirt::f'ij a.nv -St;jtv .the Execntite st3"ittHV' M'iK'Miia.ke''teTiii) .v.rv-lipiKontTneiitH ' unti. tit lltCellifSI 01 uiiev -jjiMiiiie. uiwii siuii liiun mu fit' ipXi1t'''n -shall. be a Senator ho shall not iv(0 lie ie of thny. yen s, anvi !e,a cu'.ren or i ne .AlciTeiift e Ci'tes. ;;t:M Vho.Miait n.'tr w-rien elc;-t A)' ih'feV4:ai.uf the' State ft -r " wbich he shall "lie "-nil 'I Vj fe. lera te S i ates sh all Y.-t i. ;iitf, biit shad li.ive iio.vo-te ini- 1- vhv-! ci':ed. -. ' ; ' s T1i'o..iS---Si:;C'5 hii!l.:clwioe tlteir other ohiecrsjahd in tlieaosence ot the Ml' .et.t4HkIie.ia he sifall eke ix i.se. the ulike of le?-. fei'-tsfaJLtt shall li'ao.TtIie ste. poAver t. try a U!lj l r v beirsittia tor that -pufp-ose, trie "UH-if riil , 11 1 1U il .ln.H ion. H i:vu liii: i iraiiici IB. . .... ... ' i. I... M ' t M'-'fttta-: Shitesjis tried, the "Chief .rubied jjiaar-fifVtr-5 ahd 'no ueftyii't-ftan be convicted with ujift. It-he:' jHaiyiure lies -oi'i twu-tbirds f thu ineinber: i JrtJgriU'ht tri cases -.'.or nnceachmeivtshal: not exj (ii'ri'l.4 t :renio va 1 . fn an face, 'and dlsqiital - i."- . I. ..'.-. . ... " . . i (ion toHikld :i'ndci'..Y"V any obice ot hoi.t.r. trust r li-. inicrr.tbe' Uotrlef lenne ctaiesi urn rue parry cou- bl sujtliivttfh('"css.; Vh; liabhi.and subject, ui int lien ;VrtlljuTi;nveiit an-l punislAuent, a:eOidiiiV? il- .S'.'fVon 4. ' 1 ; --i . .- . r t ": i 1:.. 1 ... i he tnt5;?s.' n'.aces autl liia:;ner or -noi'iin eiec lf.if'riilthri; sin I -liepreseut.itvves sliau ne pre itlitWfTvisious -of,t;Us Constitution ; tint the Con- . I" - . i'i ! .I-., i 1 1,1 -: . . 1 j inav;J.anV' tunc ov .law inuive or ; ;.oer stieii i!iiinl;'cf pt as to the tiiues and places of c1m!os- Tliedlitd-ess shuli assemhlc at least o.co i ovenl and mh "iivef;l?vi slAoi.xi"on. tiie lirst ALoiuiay i4brei they sLUi'hy law, appoint a thtierentj ;:-:tJ'-" "tlfcacVouse t-Vi.iU be the iudge of the elections i--rtuj 'aii)uaiitV-aU'ns of itsown mempers. and if '-- r-.tA l-?t-'5F'-i4M!irM4' t- u te" a lu,ri tod.busi4 ,.ns?ss. .lQti ffisrn-iVler iitinvlieV may atl;-.um from tay 1u"'n:i' tticii -h'&fliich Hntiso "may: provide.- 'iv ."' .. ? . . . i ; . . - . - 1 , .1 1 ...'" :t . c i ' iccuili'" feyi-ifr iehij-ters I" ;r disorderly Wljavt ir, j t ail; fnth ;tipjvtt:kniAvtW6:'lof. twu-thiiL di' the' Avholej '. .nuihiirv t&fi iivnnWr. "-..." t ?' I .o'lSI'Mabh Itpiiel. shVfl keep a journal f its pro- : c.-cdil !ra llrbni''tihiC(.to.tiine' pnblLh tlfc ime, fcs4j I'-iiWrtk'as' may in' their julgnfent ' le-tuirei X f uc iff: v alii' 'the" yeas 'and nays of .the ; ijnem i x-rs' vh ) .iii i UK,.: iiu -lifv oiu'sti-m. snail, at itj utsire oij 4e-iftth of fthse presetft,Ue enteretl on tuf oumai. 4: icitli liouse. during the session trt Congress,? livltfwithoW -tlie ctnsent ot tne wner, auoiini .r; - ruj.n1 tban-tlii-tie davs, utir.tb any other pla?e! than tnatr iieArtjKcl tllrtwofHouses shall be sitting, j ' ... N':i::'!l i; J- ; ftl 2M nr 'Section? ;' ,-' I i- . f liifcbKSlidxirsiand :llepresehtattves: shall receive; I.U .ia.-.r,b t:iti atiehdancej Mif fcutl'l '"mariner, aad jundeV such H , a-fv.ftiiHsaf.tii' lor: their services, to te aseri ni..-u u? , r i j.civVfedi pall ut ioi the treiisury of the Confederate; klX 'fhlvtfeliali Hu iill cases, ' except trtastm and ; hi ' . .bri-'a-ii 0 f;th" i':u.v;, be privileged fr.nn arrest during! Uiljir rftfefr4aiiv4 :'v:tt?e. ';-s2-sio x)f.theiq respective 1 indftn to and returning ironi tne .sauio i j ' ahd flr'a li or debate in either Ihause they shall iny ppeech'or iti'i il AhiriiriM iii'-uBfr oilier niace. ' :':$Z fso SeiSferor" Itepresentati ve shall,: fjduring the t tifellwhili iie was electeu, be appointed .to any j ( "nyil 'fv,U iir,1,-r the authority oi tne oaieueiatc :c4 $haltteve ben created, or the emolu- i: " nL-nt wheTfishall have been increased o.nrmg bucn timeluid nlpersbn holding any office undergo Con ' :federIte:Ktafeis;hain eitner: House du- riigliiotance'iii ofnee". '.But Congry,hy; . :; L.iv Li.Lt M r1niinal officer in each of the li.x? emtite ;l)eiOrtments a. seat nn-urc uy feijHvlefliB nrivdese of .discussing any, measures. ':M ariiif.Aaninrr 1, 1iU tniirtment.': ' C f-'-'" ' it IaIIImI for raising revenue shall originate in thej r:-MU bflfi jawing revenue . -;Fy RWWt ; ' .1 -. v i 1 hi ;1-: 2. Every bill which. 6hall have passed botrxlloiuses, shall,.: before it becomes a law, be. presented to the. l'resiVtiii . ( the OiQ federate States ; il" he approve, he shall SllM it: but if hot he thall rrfnrn it. with his oh- jectiousi t tliat. Htkise in which it shall have origi nated,; who' shall enter the objections at large on their journal ahd grooved to reconsider it. If," after such reconsidefahoti, twotlnrds of that liouse shall agree to pass tlie bill,' it shall be-sent, together with the ob jections,;; the other House, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds of that House it;hall become a lawl - But in all such caesthe .votes of tth llouses shall' be determined by yeas and nays, ini the names of the persons voting for and against tile bill shall be entered on the journal of each IIoustf.r44H'tively. If any bill shall not be returned, by the Frfsident within ten days (Sundays excepfed) after it shjdl; have lieeu presented to him, ; the same i shall be ajlaw, in like manner as if he had signed it, unless, theiO. ingress, .by their adjournment, prevent its return iuwhieL case it shall not be a law.' The Presi- -ueuii iJHvytipprove any appruprianou aim uis;ipprove any othcij! iipjiropriiition in the same bill. In such case, he shall, ifr signing the hill, designate the appropria tions disapproved, and .shall return a copy 'of such ap prop.riafiiii.s,;with his objections, to the liouse in which the bill shall have originated, ; and the satne proceed ings .shall! then be had as in case of other bills disap proved! byjthe President. " ' ; 3 J Eveir tii dcr, resolution or vote, to which tlie con currene'e d" both Houses may be . necessary (except on a iiestitdj?of adjournment) shail be presented to the I'resiileRt;tf the Confederate States ; and before the same ?1i-altake effect, shall be approved by him;" or being Ssd!jprfjved by him, iriay le repassed by two-' tlrinls qf bfth: Houses . accirding to the rules and limi tations tft'cribed in case of a bill. ; :. A', - W-:A ';: Section 8. 1 ' - ' : . ; ; The lioHtgress shall have power " . '' 1. '141 Ky and collect taxes, duties, imposts and ex-t-cies ft.f ircfenue necessary to pay ti.e debts, provitlc f r U leituffiiin ii defence, . and carry on- the gov.erun lent ") ot tue (nu-dcrat! States ;.but no " bounties shall be granted frtn the Treasury, nor shall any duties or taxcs 'ti-jmi4rt4it'Q.s from foreign nations be laid o pro mote or! lor any branch of ' industry ; and all duties, inipostsais..'cxt'ise3 shall .be uniform thoroughout the 0idedefat!estates. ; ' , - , 2. Tu b fro"w- money on tlie credit of the Confede-' rate St;itesr, ,' .- " . - "' . ; - ' ,3.1 T.d Ttgtilate ' -ccin'rnerce with foreign nations, and. among tjhejieveral States, and with the Indian tribes ; .bjut , tieiihttj this, . : hor any other clause contained in the Chnstittttiop , 'shall ever be ' construed to delegate the power 1 Congress to appropriate '-.money, for ar)y iiitern;i!liri1roveiuent inteiided to facilitate cornmerce, except fefkBe purpose' of furnishing ligTts, beacons and buoys, ; i'i(otSier aids to-riavigatitm lpon 'the cohsis, autl the iniibi'6venK'nt ofliarbors aiid tlic.r; moving of obshuctiohsUn river na'vigation, in ail which case: such dutkM:iiiail 1 laid on-the navigation facilitated therebyias hi) ajj be necessary to pay the costs and ex-' pejises theiit'i'f. I .. . . ;.,.' 4. T1ck$.lish tiniforrri laws of naturalization, and' unilbnn ;IT;'o' the subjwt -of bankruptcies, through out the (Vh.fdeiate States; but no law of Congres shall discharge ;iv tlebt contracted he fore the passage of 5; lo'jcoin nioncy, regulate the value thereol and ot f . veiirn ciui,taiid fix the standard of weights and mea sures.; . I b.. lO;!p rii 71 viqe for the punishment of 'counterfeit - m-' t he seciui ititj'S and-current coin of the Confedqrate States. 7. Tosfii4lifh post offices and post routes ; but the exjensesff :th! Post office Department, after the first dav'b'f M u cii ii tlie year of our lord eighteen hundred aud 'sixtji -tmed, -shall be paid, out of its -own reve- nurs. . 8." To arts; by h ventois i Sitimotc the' prom-ess of science and usehii tiring for limited times to authors and in- ie jcxcliusive right to their respective writings ana uiseoi Scries. : ' '..' ). To Court.'; - oititiute tribuu;ds inf rior to the Supreme 10. To deiluel and punish piracies and felonies com- mittetl oil thej high seas, ami offences 'against the la ol nition 11. To idc'i'Iaiiv war, gr"ant letters of marque aud re- pi is.il.;anA thakf rules ;conceruing captures ton .land and water.,, 11 i ! ' VI. TotrajHi' Tind support armies ; but no appropria tion loony' tjo that- use shall be lor a longer, term tlian two vt'-.trs. ! ' . :. ' - 13. To privue and mainrain a navy. ;-1-1: To mjakej rules for government and regulation of the lanTahd- pay al forces; . - r lo; Topriiiviiile for calli.-'g forth the militia to exe cute, the Ittwjsiof tlie (Jonlederate States, buppr surrectionl atul ieiel invasion . , , .' in- 10. lo 'prOvi'l . e : . - j i for ; oriranizing, arming and discip- linini; the ku'ditia, and for governing such part of them as mav he e nil 'loved in the service tif the Confederate States ; jsetf irig to the States, respectively, the ap )vintiuentol'j'the officers aud.the. authority of .training' the rnilitiii iiccordiii!: to the' discipline prescribed by Congress." ', 17. To l!l i .- ;',,:."- '..' -' . -. le'xdfeise exclusive legislation, in all cases whatsiX'ver, j:er; such district (not exceeding ten mines' square) as the accep ni:Ry, : by. cessitm ol. one or more. States and aiiV-p, of Congress, become the seat of the t rif !thre O.mfcdei-ate States: aud to exercise governiner ike authoriH? lover all places purchased by the consent of the LensUthre of the State in which the same shad e, for theAcii-Jtion of forts, magazines, arsenals, dock yards and iA lier needful buildings ; and . . 18.. To rnajkjj all laws which shall be necessary and projer for carrying into execution the foregoing pow ers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the govWri,mnk jof tlie Confederat rate States, or, in any' leparttpent tar pfficer thereof. i occnoii 9: . 1. The importation of negroes of the African race trom anv tort'ign-country other tnan tne saaveuoiuing States, or Territoiies of . the United States of America, is heretjy fortifldcn ; and C-ugress is required to paiss such laws Mbiiall'eiTectually prevent the same. ". 2. CongreissliaH als" have power to prohibit the mtrodueu.n Ot slaves trom any State not a member of,,or Termor ? hot belonging to, this Confederacy.- 3. The pm iilege oi the writ ol habeas corpus sua. I ivot be suspeiidld, unless wheu in cases of rebellion or invasion, tlie Hibjlic safety may require it, 4. Xo" billl OtHattainer, tr ex post Jaclohiw, or law denying or 'impairing the right ol property, in neg slaves shall be passtd. . . -. X-... i:'...-2.f I.ai'i .ii VAt-Tiit rtivtiri. fav clnaU 1 11! unle -s in pto portion to ;the census or enumeration ht re-, inbefore directed lo be laken. 6. No taxpr duiy slall be laid on articles-export e l. ;m anv'iStsife, except by a vote of two-thirds of bothdiouses. i j . ' ;' - : - ' "' ' '-'. No preferences shall be given by any regulation of commerqe ii revenue to the ports of one State over those of another., . ; j -. .' .8. No mttney shall be drawn from the treasury, but . consequence pi appropriations maue .11 iavv ; ani ;i -nilar statpnieht and account of the receipts and exr Ipcnditures ofll 'public money shall be published from time to tinife! i : '". .-'- '""' "'.''.-''""-''., ;, !) . Congress sljall appropriate no money from the treasury except fey a vote of fwo-thirds of lxith hoitses, taten py yeas nu liajs. umws iu oe hiskcu ami tsu matetl ftr bjtr sou je one of the heads of department, and submitted i toj Conpess by the President ; or for the purpose of payitiSg its awn expenses aiid contingencies; r for the paymebt of .claims against the Gm federate States, the justide of which shall have, been judicially;, declared by i a tnbunal for the jnvestigation of "claims ! gainst the government, which it ' is hereby made the utv-f Congress to establish.' - . 10: All biilippropriatiBg mckiey shall specify in ederal currency the exact amount of each apprypria ion'.'"' .'jrtirpoiaik for .which;. it ' is made;, and Xmsrress shall I grant'" no extra compensation to any (public contratttH officeriigeut or- servant; after such.: toutracj snail-nave-oeen maue or tuiai ji nje ieu- Uered. ' .i- ; :' 1 " .':. "' " , : ' ' "; ,' '. -' ' - ' ! Hi "Na title i nobility shall be granted by the Con derate State V And' no person holding any office of shall he. elected.- .V ., ; :,, aj. - -,rl Btatea snau pe reiz..pj f t,. 9. The President shall, stated, tmiesj receive fV iai l : - .'viV'ttvv. "t " -W . m -f i m:-v;m- 5-;;;: HALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY; ; JUNE 19. IS61. of the Congress, accept of any present emoluments, office or title of any kind, whatever: from any king, prince or foreign fetate. - ; r- " . j :;- 12. Congress shall make na law respecting an establishment of religion, or: prohibiting the free exercise thereof ; or abridging the freedom of speech; or of the press ; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for a redress of grievances. . ; - ,' :..,. '- ti.; - . ; :': - ': . 13. A well regulated militia being -necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be inlringed. ;'; ; . i 14.' No soldief- stiall, in time of peace, be cuar tereti in any house Without the consent: of the owner; nor in time of war, but in a mauner to be prescribed by law. -; ',':! .- ' - i - :' 15. The right of the people to be secure in their 'persons, houses, papers and effects agauist unreasona , ble .searches' and seizures; shall nyt be viulated; and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause,, sup ported by oath or affirmation, and particularly de scribing the plage to be searched, and the' persons or things to be seized. : - -' j :., "'.;.. '- 16. 2Co person shall be held to answer for a capital ""or otherwise infamous, crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the -land or naval forces, ordu the militia, when in.?actual service, in time of, war or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the ; same offence to be twice put, in jeopardy of life or limb, nor be compelleth in any criminal case, to be a witness against himself p hor he deprived of life, liberty, or 'property, . without dtte. process' of law; nor shah -private prop erty be taken for public use Without just Coinpensa- , tion. : "(-'"-':' ;; ; j '" ; ; ." ! : 1 7 J In' all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and ptil ilic trial, by an im-. partial jury of the State and. district wherein the crime shall -i have been.' "conmutted, which .district shall have been previously asceijtaiued by law, and to.le informed of the nature and" cause of the accusation ;( to he; confronted with the witnesses ag-unst. him ; tt have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his Nlcfenee j: -. w ,-.'.'.' ; . . ' " ; ' ;' . ;j" IS. In suits at conuiiOn law, wherevthe value in " ctintrov'ersy-.shall '.e.-eeil twenty dollars, the right of trialhyjury shatl.be presen-ed; and iio-.fact so tried by a jtiry shall be otherwise re-exam iired in any ctnirt t,f tlie C aifetleracy than according to the rules of the . common law, "'''. j; 4.'.- .;. ; "i v ' - . j 19. Excessive hail sliall not be required, nor excesj sive lines imposed, nor crutTand unusual punishments 'iniiictcd. " . :', ;. ' .."-."-- 20. Every law: or resolutiiih haviug the force'of law, shall relate to but: one subject, and that shall be ex-' pressed in the title. .; - ! - ' :.' ; Section 10. . ! ':. ' ' ;J - ' 1. -Xo State shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation; grant letters of marque and reprisal ; coin money ; make anything but goldjand silver coin ;a teikler in puymeut of debts ; pass jtny bill of attairi der,,or ex jiostjacto law, or law, impairing the obliga tion tif contracts ; or grant aliy titles tf nobility. '. : 2. Xo. State shall, without tlie consent of the .Con gress, lay any imposts or duties on imports and ex-t ports, except " what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection laws ; and the nett produce of all duties and imposts, laid by any State' on imports ,'or exports, shall be. for the use of the treasury of the' CX-nfederate States ; and all such laws shall be subject to the revision and control of Congress, t ; 3. Xo State shall, "without the consent of; Congress, ; y any duty of tonnage except on sea-going vessels, for the improvement of its rivers and harbors naviga ted by the said vessels ; but such duties shall not con flit t With any treaties of .the Confederate .States, with foreign nations ; and any surplus of revenue thus de rived shall,, after making such improvement, be paid into the common treasury ; nor shall any State keep troops or ships of war, in time of peace, j enter into any agreement or Compact with another ' Stte, or with a Ibieign power, or; engage, in war, unless? actually inya- ded, or in such imminent danger as will not axltnit oC delay. But when ahy river divides oi- ffoivs throngli; I two or more States, th.;y. may enter, into compacts; with each other to improve the navigattou thereof. .. . . Artict.k II Section 1, . .1. The executive puwor shall he vested in a Presi dent of the Confederate States of America. lie and the-Vice President shall hold their offices fur the terra of six years"; but the President shall not be re-eligible. The I'retiident and Vice President shall be elected as Ulows: ' - . ".- v 1- ;!" :' ; .. .-' 2. Eao-h State shall appoint, in such imanner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors equal to the whole number of Senators ahd Representa tives to which the State may be entitled in the C m-' gress ; but" no Senator or representative,, or person holding an office of trust "or profit tncier the Cunfeder ate States, shall be appointed an elector. - 3. The' electors shall' meet in their respective States and vote by ballot, for President and Vice President,! one of whom, at least, shall not bi an) inhabitant oi": the same State with themselves ; they shall name in their ballots the person voted for as President, and in distinct'ballots the person voted for as Vice President, I and they. shall, make distinct lists of all persons voted for as Presidentand of all persons voted for as Vice! President, and of the ntunber of votes for each, which .list they shall sign and certify, and transmitsealed,1 to the government .f thcC hfederate States, directed", fo the President of the" Senate ; the President of thej Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, -open all the certificates, and the votes shall-then, be counted; the person having the1 greatest mnriber of votes for President s-shall be the President, if such number he a majority of, the yhole number of electors appointed , and if no perstm have such majority; then, from' the persons haying the high est numbers,, not exceeding three,' ou the 'is-1 of those voted for as President, the House of lie pieseutatives shall choose immediately, by ballot, the I. President. But in chotwingthe President the votes shall be taken by States, the representation from each State having one Vote;, a quorum, for this purpose shall consist -of a member or members from two-thirds of theiStates, and . a majority of all the States shall be necessary to a choice. And if the House of Representatives shall riot , choose a President, whenever the right of choice shall devolve upon them, before the 4th day of March next .foHi twing, tlion the Vice President shall act as Presi dent; as in case of the death or other constitutional disability- of the President. ' " - ;- -;. ';' ' . 4. The person having the greatest number of votes as Vice Presiilent shallbe the Vice Presdent, if such numbef be a 'majority of the whole number of electors apptnnted ; and if no perstm have a majority, then from the tvvo highest numbers ou the list the Senate shall choose the Vice President ; a quorum for the purpose sliall : consist. of two-tlnrds of the whjle number of Sen ators, and a majority of the whole number shall be ne cessary to a. choice. : .. - :' ';"'.;: 5. " But ho perstm constitutionalh'' ineligible to. the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice Pies-. ; ident of the Confederate States. ,6. Tbe Congress may determine the time of choosing ., the electors, and the day on which they shall gi ve their votes,: which '. day shall be the same throughout the Confederate States. y " .. . ' ;; . 7. Xo persou except a natural - horn citizen of the Ctmfetlerate States, or a citizen thereof atjthe time of the adoption of this constitution or a citizen tliereof lxrn in the United States prior to the 20th .of Decem ber; I860, shall be eligible to tlie office of. President ; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who : shall 'hot have, attain d the. age of., thirty-five years, and "teen fourteen years a resiueut within "the limits of the Confederate States; as may exist at the time of his election. . - ; - - ', "; : . : - ' -' ' -' 8. In case of the removal of the President ' from' office, or of 'his "death, resignation, or inability to dis--cliarge the powers and duties of the feaid 'olfiee, the v sanje shall devolve on the Vice President'; and the CbiigTess may;" by law," provide for the. case of re moval, death, resignation, or inability both "of the Pres- . irtart nd Vipa" Vrfidfn. A arO orintr irtiot nflfvJr chnll .. . O Z 1 then net as President, and such officer shall actaccord- i s ingly until, the sdisabiUty be removed or'1 a President his services a compensation, which shall neither be in ert asetl nor dimi nished during the period for which he shall have beentelected : and he sliall not recei ve with in that period any other emolument from- the Confed erate; States, or fury of them. I : 1 ' 10. Before, hi' enters on the executio'ti of his office, he shahtake the-foilowing oaih oir affirmation ; " I dti solemtily swear (or affirm) that I will faith fully execute ;the".office of. President of the Confederate States, and will'td the best of my ability, preserve; protect and defend the Cinstitrutiou thereof," I - V ;;r-1.' i--. t I S If Section. -.-' i """ V. ' -' 'J' ;. 1.:; The, President; shaJJ be; commander-in-chief of the army and navy of the Confederate States, and of the militia'of the- several States, when called int the actual service of the Cjnfederate; States; he may re quire th$ opinion, in writing, of the principal officer in each of the Executive Departments, upon any sub ject relating to the' duties of tlieir respective offices, and he shaft have power to grant reprieves and par dons for offences; against the 1 1 Confederate States, ex cept in cases of impeachment.! if ; . ; 2. He shall li,aye the power, by and with tlie, ad-, vice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties, pro-' yided two-thirds of "the Senators present concur ; and he shall nominate, krid by and wjith ...the advice and consent of , the Sehate,' shall appoint ambassadors, other pubUc ministers; and consuls;; jndges of the Su--. premej Oairfe, and all other officertij of the Cop federate States whose appointments are riot herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by law but the ougress.raay by law, vst the appointment of such inferior bffiect-3. as they think proper, in the President alotlin the coui ts of law or in the heads-' of iepaitn iens. . j . i . . ' , )'-: . -., 3. ; The' pr'ncijjiat bfficer in;ach bf. the executive de partments, . and all persons cotineqted with the diplo matic service, miy be removed frofn office at the plea-' Sure or! the PresfdenL; AH other;. civil officers of the Executivivlfepartihtjut; may;be rejnovetl at any time by- the President', - or Other appoihting power, when their services lire! uniietfessary, ;or; for dishonesty, inca pacity, inefficiency, jtnisconduet, or negleit . of . duty ; and when so reiaovetlthe remtval shallbe reported to the iSe!atc, togetllerj;with the reasons therefor... 4. The; President fihall have power to till all- vacan fies thaf-'inav h.inrifrn dnfhi'f t'ut recess of tha Sennt- by granting ctnihiysrons winch Shall expire at the end of! their hekt seisiOu but fith person reiected by the Senate-shall i be. reappointed to the same office du- riug their ensuing ,rece 1 Sections. 1 : ' . .." 1 -1. 'The President shall from time to. time; give t the Congress in forniatioh" of the. state of the. Con fed eracy, '4Uid recomnind to their bonsideratitin - such measures as he ' shall' judge iiecessary and expedient ; he may, on extraoiidinary Xjccasions," convene both houses, or either ; of - thpii ; and iu case of disagree ment between them,: with respect to '.the time of ;ul- jounnhent, he -may adjourn thein h such time a he shall think '. proper; j .he hall 'receiyei Atubassad rs a id Otlier public hiiiiisters ;,Jie shad . jt. ike pare. .that tin:; laws. he faithfully :;ekecuted, ..and shail fom mission" ali the officers of the Confederate States. ;:.'! t Section 4. -."K, ,; ",..- 1. The President, Vice President,: and all civil offi cers of the Copfetlqrate States, shall be removed from office on impeiichieut for, and cprivictiouiof - treason, bribery, or other "htglj CFimes and niisdeanors. . -. i 1 AUT.ici.K in. Section 1. . 1. The judicial.; pc5wer of the nfederate States, shall be vestetl in o'nd Superior Court, and in such in ferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain jaiid .establish The. judged both of the: Su preme ind infeirijor jcoiirts, "shall hold their offices du ring gopd leha:viorj apui shall',- at: stated timet., rcct ivt for their servicivs a' compensation, vhich shall not lx diminished during ;thtir coiithinance in' office. 1 '.- .!;-;;.- .- ;'! ' ISctiwii '2. :'.;.' -. 1. The: judicialHp.iWer shall 'extend to all c.asc arising jUtider this Constitution, thei laws of the C n rate States, 'and treatie made or which sha 11 i mat!::1 an k-r their a'at lioritv to all, cases affecting :ini- bas.;a lors otliferlpahlic ininisterij; 'ajid "consuls; to' al' : cases ofj. admiralty KiHl niaiitiiiie !juH.sdiction ; to cai-fn)vei-sit:to which;ihe Confederate States shall bo a party ; tt) controveiisitfs between It wo or more States; between a StafeiaiHi icitiens of another State when the State -is. plaintiti' ; "between citizens claiming lajils 1 under gran'ts of dillbrt'ht" States,: land between a Si'att or tlie citizens thc-tfyol and foreign States, citizens oi subjects : but uo Slad'- shall be sued by a citizen 01 sulyect of any foreignState. : V ' , I In all cases? atieiting ambassadors, other pulJic ministers; and :cmi4i14 and .thosojin which a Statt shall be a party,; the Supreme Court shall have origi- mil jurisiictipn;.;ifi iid the other. leases before nien-. tioned the Supreme1! Cfurt shall haye appellate juris diction, both as to law and tact, with such except! ni; and under such regulations as the Congress 'thai, make. -. ! . r 1 si: s. -;.!-. : - ' 3. The trial of all crimes, 'except in cases of im peachmeht, shall beby jury, and .fetich' trial shall be held in the; State here the aidi primes shall hive been committed ; but hen"not cohimitted within any State, the trial shall be at such place or places as tin Congress may by law .have directed. , .: j j ; ': ", ; l ) Section 3. f- 1. Treason against the Cjnfederate States shall eou- 'Sist st ni!y in levying ;war against theni, or in adhering j theirfenemiesy giving them aid lalid comfort. Xo j to portion shall be 'touy feted of treason; tui less on the tes timony of two iwitijjesses to the saint overt act, or op confession in open pourh -. , 2. The .Congress! shall have power to declare the punishment of treason, but no attainder, of treason shall work corruptith of blood,- fvi forfeiture, except during the iife.hf the; person attain-e;. .;. v AHTIt hF. IV. Sedion 1. 1. Full faith and Credit shall 'be given in each State to the pubhe H;t, records and ;jiidicial proct etl-. mgs of every other State. And the Uongres'i may, by general. la ws, presenile the manner in wch such acts, records and proceedings shall be; proved, and the etleet thereof. ; ction 2. 1. The citizens tif each State shall oe entitled to ah the privileges and immunities of citizens in tlie sever al States,; antl Whal I hay, the bright of transit and so journ in: any Shite oft this -"Jonfedej-acy, with their slaves and other property ; ; and the right of property in said slaves shall utit he .thereby impaired. State, shall;' on; demand of the executive a.utority of the State from which he fled, be delivered up to be. re moved te the State having jurisdiction of the crime. 3. Xo slave or other ersfju held toj service or labor in any State or Territory ;bf the Confederate Sfcites, under the laws theretif escaping or lawfully carried into anotl;er, shall iri.'yoriscquence of any law or. regu lation therein, beidischalrged from suhservice br:Ja bor, hut shall be delivered' up oa claim of the party to whom $ucb slaves l elong, or to wliom,such service or labor may he due. I s ? :; : .-. : ' - ' Section 3. 1. Other States may be admitted into this Confe-3 eracy by a vote of two-thirds of the jkvhble liouse .of Representatives .and twb-thirds of : the Senate, the Senate voting' by Sites'; but no new State shall be formed or erected; within the jurisdiction bf any other State ; nor any State be formed by tlie junction of two or more States, at parts bf States, without the consent of the Legislatures of tlie States concerned, as well as of fhe Congress- ;. A. ' V - '.; ' " -. ::" ' -; 2. The Congress shall have power; to. dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations concerning the ; property) of the;Conjerate States, including, the lands thereof. . "t, i.' --'""- - : 3. The Confederate States may acquire new tei rito- . ry, and Congress shall have power; to legislate an I provide-governments for the inhabitants of all terri tory belonging to the Confederate States lying with out the limits of the several States,! and may permit A theiu. at ueh times and fn such manner as it may by law provide, to fonnthe States to be admitted jntj. t law.fiurmc, w I"fl.uww' T'-rJ i, .-..rf:.;,.;, t ho nnflprACV . ; Tn'all sneh temtorV the institution - . j. .1 T . - II L. 41.. iHetlf'ittAll the conieoeracy, xa au sucu.w j . of negrjy slavery .as it now exis's ii the'Cenfederate States shall be recogitized and .'. protecal Dy ixjegress 2. A persou charged; in atiy Statl-with treason, feh ony,-or other CTime against the asb of such State, who shall flee from itjstice, and W found iu another i of the several Confederate States and Territories sial have the right .to, iake mch territory and slaves laV lull v held by them in any of trie "States or Territorie ol the Confederate States. ' : ' " . v 4-. Tl'fi; Confederate States shall guarantee to every State tnat now is or-hertfter tnav lw,ma si t of this Cmfetleracy a liepuhlican form of goveruroent. ; ana shall protect each of them against invasion; and i on application of the Legiblatureor of the Executive . when the Legislature is not iu session) against domes tic violence, U- ;-'' - ! " ' - - V: ' "'" " ' ' -' "" ' '""'- '- , -1 ; "i ;'; -ARUCle v. Section 1. : Upon the demand of any three Stiites legallv assembled in their several couveutious, the iXrilk shall summon a G.nventit.u of: Ihthe States, to hike into consideration such amendment to the cofistitu tiou as the said States shall crmcur in' jsuggestrn- at the. time when the -said demand is made, antl should any .ot the proposed i amendments to the constitution be , agreed on by ith s.iid conventkin vntin by States and the same I Tatifidtl bv tI.'T-niSnl f f of tw.o-thrds of the' several States, or by conventions j- in tyv.-thtrtls thereof as tlie one or thetjther mtxle of- ratification may le jbroposed by the general conven tion they ;shall hpnet forward form a part of-this Constitution. But lioi States shall, without its eon- cni, ou uepnveu oe ids equal representation in the oeuait!. 1 - ' ABTICLE VI 1. The Governmbnti istablislietl bv tlie O is tlu; successor of te bfovisioiud govenhnent of the : uimevteratetates- America, and all the laws pass ; ed by the. latter shajf continue iii force until tlie same i shall be repealed OrjinUilified i and all the officers at ; ; pointed by the sanshkll remain; in j office until their SUci,r3 are-aipoit4l and qualified, or the offices aoonsneu. r 2. into All debts eoMjraeied and icngagements entered the adoMitih of this constitution shall be as valid agamst tti( Confetlenite States under this constitution as untkjr- the provisional govcrninent. -.: ii f o. i.ius cpusritutwn. and tha l iv. o tl ,vr,l,.. ate hhites, ,ma le iiilpefsuance thereif,aul ail tiea ties made, or vchich'hail lie made under the aiith.,i-i ty of tho CHiteiltM-atitlSifates, sliiiU be the supremedaw of the land ; and-r je judges i everv State shail be j ooutiu inereoy , anyttnhg m the! constitution , or laws -0I m7 otate-to the fcohlrary nolh'.thstantlihfT -. T the Senatorsidj Representatives before; -men iiuneti. unti uie meripers of the severa State Lei Ja- tures, and all exectve-'and judicial oflicers, both 'of the Co federate Statjes and of the1 several States shall oe oounti oy-oaui lysjainrmation ;to--support this con stiiiUion. but no relfg-ous' test shall ever -he required as a quaification to aily;ofuce or phblic trust under " the Oufedefate States.; n-; ; , t,- - , 6." The; ehumeratipu-j .n the co Utittu'on, of certain rights, -shall not bj jcpnstrued to-denv t.r- disparage others retained by tlillpeople of the several States. 'Jr The powers ihi1 dth'.nted to th r.f.y.. States by the constittjt!ion,' nor pfohiliited by.it to th' States, are reserved jto "the ; States respectively or to :. I.i .T '1 w - v.'.'iiiv,ti in IV tnt? people uiereor. r , '- ,;: . -.. .. ;- ;AKTrci.E VII ;1. The ratification bf -the -Coriventions of five Rfa-i shall be sufficient, for the: establishment of this cdnsti tution letween the taie so ratifying the same. ' i 2. When five Staies;s1jall have ratified this consti tution, in the manner jbefore specifietl, the On 1 gress,' under provisional conition shall prescribe the 'tima' l"or holding the eiectjtiW Of President and 'Vice Presi dent; and for the mctujg; '-of the Electoral Col lege; and f ii- counting thej vijt4s and inaugurating the Presi dent. They sliall as ires.crile the time for holding ' the first election of jiteriiber? .of Congress . under th'i.i txmstitution, and . the Jtimie. for assembling the-lsauio! UntiMhe assemblincj nch C-ngress, - the- C'tigrtss' umler tiie provisional; e"xereie the legislative! terniing beyond the t of the jirovisifinal g ,v' Ado.r,teil unatiim iui: 1 - - ' i i ctjnstitution shall continue to powers" granted them, riot ex- pe limited hy the.constitutioa fn-neiit. - March 11, 18C1: Da. CAKIERET. is .: " JOHX ARMSTROXO. N0KT1I-AU0LIA ROOK BIDDER Y, ;;. .(0jVERlIE2f..jp. BOOK STORE.) nir!lfnil'ht "-At lnmc(n look; binders aJtd. blank nook Maxufa c- I i 1 ITUJiERS, RAtEIpn, X. c. Jan. 23, 1861. 1C lv GRA1IAW HA.YIVOOD, ' JLU . COUNSELLpRjAXD ATTORNEY AT LAW, ': K 11.EWH.. X. C.,f ; "U'ill attend tlie Countpand Superior Courts of Wake; Johru-tim and Chatham ;v thv Superior Court' of Xew Han over -and Sampstm,. antl. ftliej Terms of the Federal Coui ts and Supreme Court ofoi th-Cat plina, at Raleitdi. O.tice. tho one foi-mtii lr oCcuuied bt the lata lion. '''Wil liam II. Hat-wood Jan, 2(, 1861. - 17-1 v BIh MOORE, I h I ATTORNEY: AT. .LAW SLtKBTRY. Ci. Will practice in the Coin h of RowaH and adjoining coun- Jan. ,2i, 1S61. - j jj :..;. '.' '-..'" . 17 if '"' - 1 . ' "! i R, H. DtCKlXSOX. fi. KILL. C; B. HILt. AlCTIONEEUS, NORTH CORNER OF FR ANKLIN AXD WALL STS., r.icmjoxb, via q in i a. Attend particularly tpithc selling of slaves at public and private sah.-- ; ill "j ?; ;. ' - - Ang. 2S1SG0. - 'H '-'. ' -ly GSKEXSBOEO' $ntm Life i Iirsurahce and T l uat Company : This Company oil'-'rs inducements to the public which few; possess. It "is economical in its management, and prompt in tha parment of its losses. The insured for life are; its1 members, and they participate in its profits ; not only on trie premiums paid in, but also on a large. and increasing desposit capital kept in active operation. v ; ij: . I ' . ; A dividend of 67 per cent.,! at thftlast Anual Meeting of the - Company, was declared,: and carried to the credit ot the life members of the. Company. S Those desiring an insurance npon their own lives, or the lives of their slaves, will pleale address nil H ... I ; p. P. WEIR, V '-! : ' t: k f- Treasurer. Greensboro', Feb. 11', i 1859. 11 .ly. N. F. KITES & C6I TTholesalteand retail Drus- gists, have and will ltcep on hand a full suprlv of au sucn arncies as are usuauj touca m a rirst viaas urug, House. ; They will conducslthei business oil a large arid liberal scale, having ample, periencs, ! forcti and facilities for doing bo, and hopis by their promptness, energy and untiring efforts to please,! insecure the liberal patronage of their friends and the public generally, j - . - The Prescription Department will be! under the immedi . ate supervision of one j of the firm, both day and night. Orders will be attended to with neatness and'dipatch. ''-." " .1 ill . - i .N. 'F, RIVES,' M. D. , WALTER B. JORDAN. -tf. JGS. CXRR. MA X S I OX HOUSE; 4 A 1THIS.T"0 HCSDRED lABDg OF THE DEPOT. Xow ooen for the reception of TRAXSIEXT CUSTOM and BOARDERS. Table supplied with the best the mar ket affords. - . jjiLl fMOXTAGCE, Proprietor. Jan. 7, 1S61. hi . 12 tf SUBSISTENCE DEf ABT3IEXT, ! j j; j4 iliALEien, Mav, 25th, 1861.1 Sealed proposals will be ifeCeived at this Department for the delivery of good merchantable" flour, at anv railroad depot within the State, in quantities not Uit tkatt ticcnty ire Wre,' until I5h of July, 186L 4 : , : . Proptisals should be eildmijed "Proposals for floor," and addressed to tbe Commissary General." ' ' , . - "1 . ' WM. JOHNSTON, ' -' - '- -.,. ' ' ;.- ' . " v I ,. I; i ' i Committor g General Mav 29. 1861. : i H :, ( ' . :";. -',-''. .' tf COMMITTED to Jalli iii the town of Salisbury Kowaacountv, bvCiJrneliaj Kestler, a negro slarea who savs na is a. runavray.; ana osiangs va janrnw c uuer aud saw hia name is Frank, j; This boy is about tw enty-one or two'year old, about six feet high, of rather a light-dark color, had on brown wiwlen cloth ea, badly torn, appears to -he a boj ;of good qoaity, ml; number oire oegro. owner will come for him, payciWee, and Ukebimi . v , r,, . . ...tliii iv . otherwise be will be deajt witb according to la w. - - - v . - ,-1 .1 tf -1 v W. A. WALTQN.. y i - - - ; - . , i f r -l jr?. "fnieriiT of Rowan com ty - 48 V TERMS FOE ADVERTISI5G" One square; first Insertion; Each subsequent insertion, ....M.. ......... ...V kW 1 !iirt 21 ' (Fourteen Hne or under make a square.) - - Contracts will be entered into with yearly;, balfye. rly and quarterly advertisers, at a reduction from the" ab'ra rates.' j - ' , '. ;. - ' - . ', ' r- ; - No deduction from the , rlar ratet for advertimet ' insertl in the Weekly Edition. ! 'r ; U All adrertisements.receire one insertion in thweekly. OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE. TriTe; shonld alloir oor encmln t a J. T . J' NOBTH-CAEOLINA - T ' OXFORD ',-:-':.;:!' .:- I a quiet and secluded village, comparatively f tr' i the turmodvand excitement now agiuting the countrj - xheganwJorattons have induced us to supplv mlf iL departments of our school with I TEACIKRSOF THE HIGHEST QUALIFICATION-:. DvAUTLRS of THOSE whoVOLCXTEEU to fightftr their country. -. ' . R . Th "TWPYTV.TllJCT oujcitLw ' .: ; ' ' - sriiv3i,iuuLA 1,1 JULY. -', The Annual Announcement and Catalogue will b sc on application. I j , . MTU. A Cn ! .NVC. THE WILSOX SCHOOLS, FOR BOYS AXD (JIRLS I.V SEPARATE BCiLDlXGS 5 T MR. AD 'flRS. iniiincftv ..... : full: and able nf .::iV,-.7""ri" .rt,u.V" T ment-a. , ! , " -m-.i mail uepartj D -rjavtrnfmts :four-Pi;eparatorJ Academic ColWinti andd , a, jennty or Art, with a Regular .of SX'uf . Itr- the adissioJ of, pupil rroinptn sx solicitetl Kir a .'atal.iguo, address the Principal; Feb. li 1861 , b&m vett .1 I860. SPRING TRADE. . ft. F. HIVES & DO. - ; WU'Li:.SAt.R DRCUOISTk 61i E vWI,T.-,BTltp.,Jip rarrcJianfs of Virginia tensive s'tjoek of ,U..u r e " -iuuic luvir fi. Urug4, Cheiiiiqals, Oils. Dve'gHruTs, ' I'erfumory,. ! Funcv Article. ' fn:sfi( of all kimls, Tobacco, -'; Cig.iro, .-,-:" : Si.ua; Pure .Mo.h'crd Wines WinfJoK 0!?t, P;it-nt jMedicine heetla, Snioes, 01-anUk's.joDs. Ac. ilav.insj th feel -j . j . - nn, CUH grooas urrrri'ir lim of hnsints. t sn.ni lUtllOMX.ol in Mavinnr thdV rflTi. nnrl u-ilt ll i a canmitl! "" "i .Lw enure -sati actum. ihd. r wilt- K att.Mi.l.d in. Ur,,,,.,1, r. ol.-. -,.m7' V piitiiedyji ranted' ad - . .. .. - a , .,, I. . iiii'ir- '.,u i .1 ii ... . ... epr.jinted, bv'tli.-in. , .-".vinuiurnt i imr X. F, rives & co.. i ; Whili-?iilu Drn'iit, ; Pot-TsbuFg Vi Dn. X. ;F. Rtvk : .WALrci B. Jimtny, Joseph Clan.: 4 12 if.,.- FUKXITUHE! FUUXITIREU -A -i.rKF.il "HiUiuiF, -ftaTlns removed to the A t nntnk K. . a. targe, new antl extensive building on S i catnore s-treet, ! nca ly-. opposite j Donnann-A .bdinson. has' purchase 1 tha most sup-io!- and extensive stork ,-,f Fni niture evercvhilv itcd in thd. fit.v, to. which h invito tlivi att.Mttiow of house-' .t-t:Li.Ts aim outers in want ot simii-i- . :u ,1.1. plwigurg .vjntire fatisfaclion fn qualltyannric-.' iliit.ttk is. Ctiu)T-os'd of Su.'iis, -Diya.is,' Pai'lor chttits. M.ibo.rav wa.ifiob -s; and R.Kik c;ik:-, Mai bit- top Ru.vau s CuUv . i . j , . ... . . r-..... ... in i, a iii utn miu i.,.m..-s, oflting aaa otnor. 1! t'ads, Sociables, &c. will . alto make to order any article in his line, a h some of the best work men in the citr in his employ. 116 he hrt ii.. boticii.9 a can ii om in in -ntlJ ;lnd th putilit .. : it f ..... ; . . - iiiuimi, 1 lie wilt fay particular attention' t the Cnd-Kakitig Ds partiiieiit. ttur whith pui poM' ha will k t-p a'MHl ntttt-' nuntof Dii-ial Cas? of v rv d' sccipiio'ii. f, will liiV in att-enajnee on funeral "oct'fid.ins a -careful drivfr' an$' govd hci4?.. .Li; , " - t . rwrmnyg. a., April IsCO. , . j v WPKT AKKIV.US OF CAJJRIAE8,Ror! f T ; H ASjaiiil HliJCIhS.t'iad jexprcStTlvfor Virg and . orthiCarolina. They an- ol' tH : lat.t style and su.19 i iur tvoi-KUjaiiship. Ahok' S VOULKSiand HAR'XESS of tlie bst mati'iial.-?, and j.. my own wh nil fact ureV Call and" see my btt.tk bjefiii c pui t ha.-iiig (Llsew l.t"iH. - . " ' ' l - T ;' . a. c. Harrison; k -f - No. 123 Sycamore stroi t, Pt'tersburir. 'a. ' April, I860. -! ..' ! , . . . v REMOVAL. GEOKGE L. BIDG00I), :; r. 00 K s i: L LEB) 5 .-.; ' ent Methodist Depository, ; RICH.M0D, VIRGINIA,. ; - WOl Ll) reKpeetfslly Ii;frrm'hls friends 'arid the publicj that he bail removed to the store . . ' j XO.- ltd M UX STREKT, '. ' : ' Rf.ce.ntlv occupied by Mr. ( Iu.-. A. Gwutki'n. and onf door bi'Iow -Mcsrt-a. K.'htj'Puii; i CV llia sUak of BOOKS, STATIONERY; AND FANCY ARTICLES, will compare fivtjrabiy with anv bouse South.. . lie has cl k-cted w-idi;gi eat care a Fpk-ndi'd asdrtment of iati(inery, : to suit thei most fa-ticliotii. A collection of h.ice MIS CELLANKprS; STANDARD AND TlfKOLOGICAl WORKS, of t he liewi st editions, and indft tl tlnd itest poi.iV lar, riioi iil' llu'olications as SiHin as published. . The trad'4 can be supplied with our own owb Boitks upon th j same trms a at the Xasliviilc -hoii'se.. For tei urn, sea ; Catalue, jwhith will be furuidied gratis i .Mcrthantp. Ministers, Colporteur 'and Consumers, will, find it to thpir advantage to patrouue the Depository. The storeihaf beeii rh-gabtlr and comfortably fitt ed up with a view Itorhu ea.r coiiduct'of the business, as we ll as tlie comibrt ar.d cage of th j cato.ner. Also polite and ai'com modating clerks are 'emi loytd. ' c Orders will be faithfully and promptly attended to. ' ' Don't forget the placel Xo. 1C1 Main street, one door b-lftw Kentj Pain & Co'... . -. . 'i COLLEGE HOTEL v; rniiE rnrirslgned havliig taken charsre of the X' haus's i former! v occuiiei, a a Female .College in the r,T.fftfullv Boliciu the riatronace of the TRAVELING pr'nr ur ' .; - : '- -'.-: :- Ilillsboro'tret is. noted for good water, and beautiful bhade during: the summer months. Th9 Proprietor designs keeping a Ihjuse for HOARDERS, during the summer and fall months fpr FAMILIES, who can have the b.;ncfitof the Mineral Water from th j Kirkham Sprhig, wluch U equal to anv in the Slat in medicinal propertief, and which U wel known to all w ho ha'Ve tried the water. . The r.ublic are respectl'ully olicitid to call and judgi for thmsdves, as promise might be made and' not complied with. . SAMUEL E. PHILLIPS, Agt, Jan. 6, 1S21. . ' lttt tfrXri SEWIXO HAtULXES.riie luafcer flty fD O 3 Sewing Machine worlu with two threads makmg double hk stitch, which will not rip or ravel, evcu if ay-try lou: th Etitth,bcut. It sews eoually ai w-U tli a0wsest Liniev or thj finetMu.-hn, and u undaiiiably the ; ' t ran Line iu ikhi ket. MerchaDtTailoni, MantuaMakers n d Iloil3eki5.'pers, are iuvru-d to, call aud cxa.'nine 1'o.r them- - -'M' P. Al; Wilson, Merchant' Tailor, Winston, N. C.: having tried other machine, buys one' of the Quaker City, and pronounce it far better than any bafore in me. ; All persons wishing to i-cute tbe agency for the sale ot he Quaker City mathiue, iu any of tha towns in Xorthr Carolina, excl-pt in the county of Wake, w hich is wowed . to Messrs. Tucker 4 Co., tif Raleigh, and the county i,f Forsyths, Ukcn bv P. A. Wilwn.of Wioton,M!h.Uld appiy soon to the undersigned agents for th? State. We will paj . reasonable per cent, to all per.ms Uking ffl , , : , Oreensborof, X. C, Feb. 2nd, 1&5. :".-'- '.' LiD FOR SALE. The subscriber wishinff to, move ir f he.outhw -est, offer, for'wle ths tract ofTand on which he now resides, lying eight mdes sooth ft and one mile north of Rand f on thwat s of Sarift Creek, and in a healthy and intelligent neig hboi hood Slid U-act conUins about WO acres.? thre is enough a i . !? nd in bizhttaU'of cultivation, for a foa u "d dff ivatoe ole-nalf altet-ly. Ther Z uSZ 'twf.L7Uing b,u. c-out.iuiugyfgh J rooms and a basement, newly fitted upi;. Tb.-re are also KnelrLarv oathouseV of a vrelt-rc-al ;.1 Mrm, w.th a wellrexcollcnt water in the ard iarm U .well daoted to thj growth of Cm, J h.- an4 i)u. For further particulars "jjj y JCU EX ER' : ;, : - - v Aubuw, WkjCo., XC October IS, I8WL'."'-'."-'-" "' -'"-- " -y'..- "::-.'.,. tf. NOBTir-CAEOLIXA MILITARY Bl 'TKH&. T-; Goldsbord Rifles," having prowtrcd a ron.plete . bf Dioa of the State Arms, are prepared to furn wi Uu'ti-r , . for all the Nortb-CaroFinir Military Compami, v at U paj; . eent. les than they can be purchased eUe where. - - .;. Jtll anDlioauooa must oo niaa w ms vp" - v j .?. m - . . - iAo . Jan. 12, ... ll V, '41 , . " city of R:d4;h, on iullsboro' street, 'Mf yara wi-.-x m ine Capitol, t.iwjard' tha X. C. Depot, and having o;"" t VP IjR LTC HOTEL and ROAROING IIOLS15, i ',!. ' ii ; ' . i I :!.. I. : V i P:;; ' '- t I "j ?;i' i r . it l-'i i ; r. I - ; ;1 5 - mi i t :- 0
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 19, 1861, edition 1
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