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TERMS FOB ADVERTIS1SG;
: ASP:-
; iioBlSOX AN5it Editor.
litav'anably m Advance;)
: l ! if
. Tlis Southern..:
1
"I irwf yGtettftitytf Ooixfederaie. States-
w' B n;C.stic tranqiiilitv, UTid secure the
I'l-lfeHml. ghiiani-e..fi Almighty. Gul-rlu
ll'j WjK!HtfyrnVer shall be
- Ifi 4-lc;5ija,ess ofT 'the Confederate. States,
'1 ,
. rrjvdse ff KeTebeiitatives shall be composed
inAiiU'rhai every second jear. by the people cif
v tT fitatop? andthel eleorMiwW State shall
m "-fort' electar0t the nttjiierou -
rnil'-Wil5?atei; Legislature; bift: too persjm of
' it. tiftife) A-.te kr any onicers. civri or pohtir-
:f I'lp''j'M'.a'r shkll not
Af iui-i!-'i'f ' J-bty-fi ve years, and be a
I 'it if'"''11 'faios, and who. shall not,
.s.4-.;ihl'J.'ii4HWtiiutot that .plate in which
vl;J'hKtH.,4orniaie(l by 'adding to the
irUitil-.Hfvypbrs'JUsi;' "i'n-Judiug; those-bound
il'-:fl'1C..-'."1 excluding. Indians
iiii''-'!i'n;i-!' ft' .ail tI:u-. Tise artual. enu-r
'r, iiAli-'ft: lii'iiile'jvitutu -throe .years 'after the
i4ri :i f ' ft the. 0 .'n federate Htates,.-.
iftlil'vli'fi''". .(cut tei?in.of-ti'n years,4U such
t t v -U' ,' d . rec t . I he r. nra Wr if
1-
I'uUr. exceed' one-:- for every fifty
ijpsi.;,?:-utiruut; i)aye at least fle repre-
i fc'-?i::""i s li":ic i vnunieration shall be -made
'H-U;j.ifV'itTO
I'tt-'i!, ;t!ie State of-A'.abauia
ra
1
I
-1
iiuia-1 vV; -f ho
Staie f MUsissinpi '
f;(.ii.iiaiia
X: and the State of
in tu2 : representation
iiutbo-r.it v thereof shall
Uvpr.'.nituiive:- shall aio.'.s-e their
:'oi n e.: o. "and . lrall 'halve. the. s Ie
lidntoiTV'; ttxat that ahyUjutUdal or
M'e-t'i)'ii';ideni.';anii aVtinf; . sok-l v within
ft!
iiljlf wSt.i'lv' jnay' he igVpcadietl by a vote
' 4liici -th hntwherj of the
.Legislature
ion3. . ... :.:v
'i-S;KU4';if -the ll'nfelprate States' shall be
? y-featB-'::a,.ltt:.rS ly-jrn'eaoh Suite, ciiosen for
:.&4:l.fAisiaHt.re '"thereof,, at the Tegular
;V;:,.( -ifeEiihatvK-. : 'preeedin; the coinmetiee-
..;j.lki4jpt ervK-cj ami cacti senator Knali
vhrt.ii!?-lii 'after '.thev-- shall
be cus'send '.-d. in
oa,
shall be div idod.
ilMC'Httfil.'' ut-J! tlire H assess Tlae m ais of I
i: : "i '-- - -4: '. . '-. ..1... : j !. ... . 1 1.1. ., I .
i.:n.H.':!j'.i
:""ittiiityj'' ti s:i'OiH'ifdyoar ; ; et tne secono eiass at
' -- I; Si fi ; ( j 1 c C -r;.; 1 Li yn.ir ; aud.ijf the third -i'ik
tHil-l-iiionv of -jthe.sixth'year ;.' so. that one- .
.Hii'ii e-ve.5vieat;ir year ; aiui u vacan-
.'nation or.otnerw.ise during ti:c re-
'. j :a..
:.VfV IT:.
oi:.avi- uixe m. executive
i.iri iI.UJi .IL A
rP'otrjtuienfs until ihe
5
jjPo;wlr:eh ..shall thou fill
i 5i
v. 1 1
snaii liot- nave
,.5 .,
fhtrtV vt. md b
a citizen of t he
- ,"t !'!.. 1 1 r l 'j ..'"J iM. w-hen. e'oeteiL
'ir. ki3iiij. )of 4:t ka ' $'lItCu " ft V Avhicii lie'.' shall be
: . " :s. " ! -i -; f " f i L V :V V-Hf-'. .;'" '. ' ''.-' ''.;'-'
Hip
Vhirsh
pf i--ita rue ouiedera.te ou:
.umt-ii'ifou but sL ail have ik-"
Uoulblerate States shall
4:ltlt
vote, un-
'.. 1 L-V ...... 4 -'1 I'-. V " " '' il'1 11 V.II.A.I HllU-v i tfcl-
;'ivK;-:;.;j v.' fcji';in the-alhcuee-of-liie Vice
f : ......... t - r.1. 1 ri'n. ( .17! 'IK
..yc::'4';$3 ne.stia;! -xeixiae tlie. ulnoo ol iresi-
.S'j?i-!d;sViatl;- .nave tne sole .power try an
1- - I . . Y 1 . . . " 1 . . . 1-1
V;ei sitting Jor that pirpfse. they
H.'f ir .afiinnaxin." -AYlien the 'Pivsideri-t-nll:fW-
'esa .tried, tho Chit-f Justice
sflihil.ho j-K.-is'i)jt; shall be -convicted with-
1-'
..tiie'.-iViivk-.tii-.-e- wi . . two-thirds, ot the members
1 i . ,
H'lT !'0 ,
'if$: hR-:ies -ot; jiom iachment shall not ex-
S
t-1
i!lUCiii;trr.in:'val fnji'n' oijice, and disqiiat
'JiStnY-tl
:-li' 48 M1 tViiio y a'u v' tifiiee of honori trust or
erifi'I iiieii:at'e' .Sfitres : hut the parly coii-
3il:i.;k'lu:&,v be liable -and subject to in- B
K'ilv.'.tUiiiif; ja;vl
:neat and piuiihmer.t,
ceurdimr
j.-Ti: , :.is. i-.-;..-. and ;manncr of ho'dhig elec
vs lrSeiuiii'ohd f Kepresentatives -shall be -pre
fihideirsfcjte iiy the Legislature thereof, sub-;'VJ-isjfs'orthi3.
G-ikitutiou ; but fhe Gon
;.!irtj'trt? tuneVby'-'lajv make or alter such
-.ti
piRitt!-.!..aiMis to tlie- tnites and places l cupos-?
-'HtiF i!l:;' :''i'',::' --i. .. -- . . ';.:
Tiff-KfnlriikWdl-asmDWat' least o.iee iu every
:: iin4aiciireLii'lg fhailbein the-first ilouday in
Snl'N' by faivyapppint a different
J .;f i jij'-s Ai Section''. ' ; . ". - -, f (
l-;;feuih;&tV!iail ba the ' judge of the elections,
nid -'.'I.vht.'fioiis"df its owu ' members, and -a
y'fiVtMiihaibcohstitil pioVum todo busi
'Ha irJIrWi-nber may aljourn fixmday to
VavMauthorH-2d' 'tuicompel. the atieudance
5VhLjil in such manner and. under
: eiiiniousiemay '
Vlf-: mVA'l'-defermine'the rules of its
suciv
pro-'
-';-i.ii.h .i
s niiun
tiers" f a- disorderly Iehavior,
Ihijp4;fj4 i ;-r Fohce ; o f t j
V'fxriUii' luenilr. -: ' '"-!:
:yi"::fioi-.sh:dT. keep!;
uf tivo-thjrds ot the whole
a iournal of its pro-
1
r""fc?vii;- wi tune id
;'mpi iinlLsh the sume. eXr
' T.'p'iMvirfpTi their ' judgrrrent requife'
l:!-:'fc.f :ttf rycai'iuid-way'of the -members of
' flM'--". U.:iiMK'-ahv. fiikifi'nv ! shall, at the desire ot
llfi.H-ii whahy. rptei-.fcvnvi shall, at tne ueso
f :-k-i it ii,, J.kv.r ..,.,.4--.-tvK '!,nh.nlYLn rl- iournal.
-i;tk;-llfivV durihg- the sesion.of Congress,
I :Ti'li84ii'V,i Viv hxariy other place thanfiia
;-iiti::jiutis i-:-... J
. ;1 -ll -; S'x'.ion C- . r' -. T -
inai
I V.' ' eflirfif ami ' 'lleprentatives shall receive
ill-pf their services,, to le ascertained'ljy
'nif5aV4:&t---"vjitle-: . ireiu4iry- of the Confederate
ll'fi- vVtVtEkli; te 'all cases, except treason and
:"rjthevii
be privileged from arrest during
itteut!ai!M at 'the ! session of tiieif . respective
waiid
in. '.i 'in.:
to aad refurnmg irom.tne same;'-
Itouse they shall
'liistirtfeiriir av oi her place.- '
' ,eiator Reptesehtativu shall, duri
&hfch Is was etected.;be appointed
during, the
to any
--M!-C-aic iiiiiid' tlie,, authority of
the 'Confederate
;t-t'whh L&M V.-a'v" been r created, or the ehiolu-
iiVutlivrsiiatl have lieen increased during' feuch
?
ioncitai. -
t;-ive Dtfpaitmtias a seat upon ; the f-oor uf either
witlvtlie nrivileiie Ob. discussing auy measures
J-iwjaiifflglto jrUsdepartinenC ; ." '.,:..
;:'fj;''.l;"::Jl;:tv-t i.fSccffou T " .' ' ,'-. ."':' :'-.f:l-v:..Jui
fcirJraisihTevenue sliall originate in the
; Hftee )f i;plriproN''nta'tivti;:'but -tjie Senate may propose
-ircur wntn uiendineuxs as on oj.net um.. . : , .
M .. :(-. U : TTAT It : .-. , . . . r- - ." . w i - '
Ictiolic.
'.1l--J ji W f,tho:.!P(flfef.ehito States, caebgtate.
1 1 -t' ii "fe ilt! Ppcnt. cliaracter in
.i . b ii if. re;
;i,-Ji..: ;.ty-iv'aAd:-dirwt'.tases shall le appor
;: j'l-.jiUif )5iVvj!)-af Spates which may bejaolwded
fi; lederae y jrtbrding to their, repeetive "
c'
V)
Vi'lI-i Jt'M i'4 psoh holding anvo'fiiec under the Lon- ty pf Congress
p:'W.StafeKrjiiIj be' a member of .either House du- if j 10.f All 'billa '
Pf? MS 'tfihnanti hi orriee' But Couerress may, by rvilornl rurrencv
v b - - jo . . . -r- . . -r
I
2 Ivvery bill wbictfI Repassed both Ho,t
ifsiaent .1 the Confederate States ;if. he approve ha
-ident , f tha 0,178
5 to that , House in Whifir it cl.hll -
,.L. .J t- i . - ,"fi'7 LlIfU
"r--" .."M Ejtuoi fJUCT.nie OO'ectioriK .nfe
xujiKii ana i)Toceea to recon:ad6r it. Tf -ft.--..5.,.i.
-r-luuJll ll , nvo-inirqs -ot that House shall arue
u iifts inn )1 :. It S ill hfi spnt tr.tV,,.. ,.:i.t- .1. ,
I-. . -i . f v, V " - - --'c.i-i"-i .viui ice OO-
ituou!3, 10 me. otticr House, hv whiMrit cuin;i-
lie reconsidered, and if aonrovwl V,vhr:,.fv;.f ti
ll(blise it shall become ft law Jr-. 'oil . .
o! u(,ui uou-sts shall be determined by yeas and
,,nU. i 1 i.1 J ? ... . ----- -V J1 i
'h, uuu nie jnaines .01 -tne persons Totin for and'
igfunst the bill shall -be entered oil the iournal of eaeb
euiro ; m wiuoh case it shall not be a law. The Presi-
eh, may approve any appropriation and disapprove
lav other annibTiriation in tlm siimpltl Tr si-inu
iej hall; in ;siihVg; the' ljift ksigni(ce tho-appropi ia
U0cs: disaprcid, and Vladl return a copy of such an-
rppiiauons, yuu 1113 objections, to the Housem which
he bill shall have 'originated ; and the same nroceed-
np shall Ukh be had a-s in ease of other bills disap-
3. Every order, 'resolution nr vnin to wliili th
I f j . - " - - J - mvii viiv v ' '11
nrrence -of both Houses 'may be necessary (except on
jjmrjiKiu.w. inijouoijcni; snan on presented to tne
nesujent ot tne paiiederate States ; and before the
Karne-Jshall taUtf eict, shall be approved by him;
pxiiig dj?nppr.oi-ed'ibVrliim, may be repassed by two-
ililr is of both tlousc aecordinir to. the rules and limi-
ialions Drt-scrihed m case of a bill. . '
Section 8. . . . '
p'lj'e: Cougrc shall, have power
l.t :lo lay anil collect taxes, duties, imposts and ex-
pies lor revenue necessary to nav ti e 1 ehts. rovuh-
lor tleicomnioittli'fence. and carry on '-the government
pf the: Confederate States : but ,no bounties shall he '
r inted from, the Treasury, nor shall any duties or taxes
011 importations irom. lurejgu nations be laid to pro
inke or , footer 'imv branch of iiidusfrv : and all duties.
po-ts a od excises shall be uniform th'orouahout tlie
Miirtederate States.
2. To borrow money on the credit of the Coufxle
e States. ' .
a:
To.regulaie commerce with. foreign nations, and
long the sevej-a States j and with the Indian tribes;
t neither this, nor auy other., clause contained in
hp Oinstitutioa, shall ever, be construed $o .delegati
he Txiwer to 0')ngress to -appropriate money tor any
internal improvement intended to laciucite commerce,
X'Xkept h;r tiie iurpose ot -. 1 urmshm s: 1-nr lits. beacons and
niovs," a not other aids. to navigation -upim the coasts.
.- - . ; u , . - ' .
i.isii injiioas in "ii er iitu liiaiioo. ui an .w c cases
tuLT. duties snaki be laid .on ihe navigation tacuitateot
ir re ov as ma v, be necessary to pay tne costs ana ex-
I ' ' ' 1 " ' .1 .'. T
Rises thereof.
1. To establish uniform laws of naturalization, and
luiitorm laws oii the subject ol bankruptcjes, throiigh
liiit the Conteoc'rate States; but' no law of Congres '.shall
4lifharg;e any debt contracted before tlie passage of
To coin mohev. reflate the" value thereof an d of
far the-punishment ot; counteneit-
mg the securities and cunent coin o tne uonieoeraie
. i . . t i " i . i 1 j
Smts
i . . ui esjuiiiisu post otu .es aoo oojt ruie; uuv ww
m .. - i ..T!.. ... .1 ...i. . l...il .
enscs of. the Pobtoriice Department, after the first
A:ly oi M.irc.h iii the year of ottr lord eighteen hundred
in d sixty-three shall he. paid - ut of its own. reve-i
8. "To promote' the progress of science and useful
jrts, oy Jieeurriig Jor iimilt-u unics to auinors anu iu-
;dn.urs t-he;exehisivc right tu their respective vrimgj
arid discoveriesil : ' " .
91; onstitute tribunals inf rior to" the Supreme
10.: -iVudelind atnl punish biraciesand felonies com-
-. - . . . - - t i . .1 .. I
mitred on t fee nugn :eas , ana oneuces ayaiust i-uv ia.
t nations.'
11.
To-deelitre war, grant letters of marque and re- ;
pi isa' aiid m
lakV rules concerning captures on land ;
add. ".v ate r
ll "!Ti raise lijuid support armies ; lint ho appropria
tion vf- 'nlorjey to tiiat use shad be tor a tourer .term
Ihtm two vearsif u' " ' v .
I". To provlJlo it: id maintain a navy; ; (
14. To make: rules fur government and regulation
land and xiaval lorecs. . . . .
15. To ."Provide" for calib' forth the mmtia to exe-
Fdte- tie laws of the Confederate States; suopress in-
;. iifrrec'fioins.ahd a-epel invasion.! j
10. -T provide' tor v'Xr -raizing, arming ami uiscip-
iil-ing. ihe militia, and for governing su.dr part of "tnem
is may oe emiaycu iu iu sei vice u vimi.vv
kites reserviiig to the states, respectively, xne ap-
intmeut of thb officers and the authority ot training
koJ;:are1 as in iiv jlW cession of one or more States and
v l rattle
hib-ad-eptancdi of Congress, become the seat of the
Pttvenwneui. oi tnu wuicutiatc mmo, .v w.-v
pi r . . i i. i 1 . 1. . . l. . :
liite autlionty oyer- an places purcnaseu oy. me. consent
b'f the Le"islatufe of the State in which the same suall
bd fori the erection of forts, magazines, arsenals, docii
w-hvU inil other needful buildings : and
18 To niakejall laws which shall be necessary and
bibperfor carrying into execution the foregoing pow-
erp and ail otner puwus vtraiv1 uj n. wuau.unu.. .
thl "oyern ment of the Confederate States, or in any
partment or officer thereof.
1 .' -':: ; '- -.'-I - C.'.V.v. O
1. The impoftatiau of negroes' of the African race
fn m anv- foieigb country otner tnan tne siavenoiumg
States or Terl'itAries of the United States of America,
is hereby forbidden ; and Congress is required to pass
su ch laws ashajU'effeetually prevent the same.
2. Congress tihall also have power to prohibit tne
Biirnxluetion oi ; piavus nuui anv vu u.,.
i .- i . a . ...... CJ.if.. . f o momhor
bfl or Territory tot belonging to, tins vxmiefieracy.
3. The priyihlge pf the writ ot habeas corpus snail
hi t be! suspended unless when in cases of rebellion or
inroasion tne puts tic miw-ij hi-ihm'. -.
4. No billof ilttainer, or ex post facto law, or. law.
;d()nying or imparling the right of property m negro
slAvesfShaU be pUssui; , - , . - ;
5. No capitaton or other direct tax snail be laid
xihless in proportion to the census or enumeration here
inte'fore' directeih to be taken.. . . . . ; '
Vo tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported
frbm "any States, except oy a vote oi vwirwiuus.-ui .
bith houses. ; i ' , . . - .
7..No preferences shall be given by any regulation
ot' commerce or revenue to tne pons. 01 viic --
those of another., ' " .
I ' ... J.l.11 1-,. A-rn-rr-,. fn.m t IIO t rpQ C11 rV' hilt.
P. jt) lllDIieV tiUilll J -
' : J? ....r.iXnii n-ulo liv law snl n.'
in ctsisequeneu yi oi.ict.iu..o ,
renlar statement and account of the receipts an.t tx
Kt:dit;ures of alj "public money shall be published from
tine tb time:, -.' . '
y Congress shall appropriate no money mun mv
tr Cistiry except! by a vote of'tw)-tliirds of both hdiises.
X. nilbv veas and liaysl mdess it be
matedfor by soji e one of the heads of department an v
v.- iitoid to! Comrress" by the President ;. or for th
ivirwe?oT pavin its own expenses and contingency ;. l
o, tor- the' payment, of claims against the amfederat . .
aamst
1 to estabitsn.
appTOpi iating money shall spetafy i-
the .exact amount 01 eacn apprupn.
tilvo and in i-purpiDw-wi. uu i4ii , -
,1 . . -. virion tl - TV OQ
Cbnress shall grant no extr.v compensation to as ;
p ibfic cbntractofomcer, agent or servant, after sti
c infaQt shall have- been made or sucb service re. -
dfereil. . V'il 1 . -'.' ..-.:,; '..' . ' ; , .," -.
' 11. No title of nomntynajt ce grantea y tne- oi
federate States ; iland no person holding any ofilv "
V.m .RhnllA rithnnt tliA.corfe
pif oiiu or iiiut uuuw-, -i - -
F1 wpectiyciy. 11 any bill shall not he returned
jbv tne J resident within teiv days (Sundays excepted)
at or it shall, have 'been presented to him, the same
bh nl le a huv,,! in like manner as if he had signed it,
urless the Congress, by their adjournment prevent its
II T J ..... A 1 . . T t
ths ii41ithi'iu:cqrdii)g to the disjciphne prescribed by tlieir ballots the person vofed; tor os- TresKie-nt, and in
Coimrifiis. " :' " .' '-' . "-: .. " 'distinct ballots the person voted for as Vice President,
j. if ffo exercise" exclusive .tegislation'.' in all cases and thev shall make distinct lists of all persons voted
States, the justice of which all nave oeen jurucuu.
declared' by a trjbunal ftr the" investigation of claiif
the "overnmciM, avhiuu h. is hcicuj muuc, 1.
RALEIGH. K C. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1861.
of Cn
igress accept of any' present emoluments,
: wver from any kiug,.
i prince or foreign State.
12. Congress shall make no law respecting- an
establishment; of religion, or proliibiting 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 redrew of
grievances. ''. '- . . - : . .
19; A well regulated militia beirg necessary to the
security of a free State, the right of the people to keep
and bear' arms shall not be infringed.
14. ; No j soldier shall; in time pf peace,- be cuar
tered'in any house without the consent of. the owner;
nor irr time of war, but iu a mauner to " be prescribed
by law. . I .'-".-
15. The right of the people to be secure in their
persons,- houses, papers" and effects iigaini.t' unreasona
ble .searches and seizures, shall not be violated ; and
no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause,-sup-
porteu oy oatn -or amrmation, and particularry de
ruiing tlie place to be searched, and tlmiMUd r
lings to be seized. , I ;
Hi. No person shall be held to answer for a capital
or otnerwise infamous crime, unless! on a! presentment
or indictment ol a grand jury, except in rases ansm
. m - the land or naval .torces, or in te
im
iliti;
when
in actual service, in time of -war-.pr pu
nor shall any person be subject for the :
to ; be twice put in ieoT)ardv of" life or 4
lie danger ;
ka-mo offence
imb, nor he
compelled, in any criminal case, to be a witness ao-ainsi
himself; nor be deprived of .iiie, liberty, pr property,
without due process of law ; nor sluill private prop
erty be taken for public use without just corapensa-f
tioii. -'-' . ' ' ; ' - :j . . '
17. In'. all criminal prosecutions the accused shall
joy tlie right to a speedy and public trial,-: by an im
partial jury of the Statu and district wherein the crime
shall, have been: eoinn'iittcd, which, district ' shall
have been previously ascertained by law, and to be
.informed of tlie nature and cause jof the accusation ;
to 'be' 'confronted wifh the witnesses ag.linst him; to
have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his
favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for . his
defence . ' ' !
;'18..:l!i suits at ' common law, where !the value in
controversy shall .exceed twenty doljars,; the right of
trial hy jury shall be preserved; and hio fact so. tried
by a jury shall be otherwise re-exmihed in any court
'of the G -nfederacy , than according to the rules of the
cuibmon law. - . . ' 1 I - r
19. Excessive bail shall not be required, nor exces
sive fines imposed, -nor cruel and unusual'punishineut '
iniiietcd. ' . . j .
20. livery law. or resolution liavpig the' ft u-ce of law,
siiad relatp to but one subject, and thai shall be ex
preyed in the-title. ; ;
... " -. - .:; ":' ' -- . . Section 10. - '' .y
1. No State shall enter into. any treaty, alliance, or
confederation-; grant letters of marque and reprisal ;'
coin money.; make anything but gold and "silver coin
a tender in payment of 'debts ; pass -any' bill of attain
der,, or ex post f ado law, or law impairing the obliga
tion of contracts ; or grant any title of ndbility.
. 1 No State shall, without, the consent of the Con
gress, lay any imposts or duties on imports and ex
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 o a" imports
or exports, shall be fpr the use of the treasury of the
Gn federate States ; and all such laws shall be sub'ect
to the revision and control of GngresSi j
3. No State shall, without the Consent' of i Congress,
lay any duty . of tonnage, except on sea-gping vessels;
for the improvement of ite rivers and harlxirs navigar
ted by the' said vessels ; but such duties sjhall not con-"-:
Hiet.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. sliips of war. in time of peace, ebter. into any
" ' ajivec-men or 'comjiact with another State, hr with a
foreign power, or engage in war, unless ajetifally inva
ded, or in such imminent danger, as will "not admit of
delay. But when any 'river divides or fipwb through
two 'or more..' States; th'y niay enter iuhf compacts
with each other to improve the mwigatibh thereof.
A rtiot.ir '1 T Srr.fion 1 . I '
l.: .The executive powr shall be yestqvl.in a rresi-.
dent of the; Gn federate States ot, AmerieaJ .-; lie and
tn 'irn Pridn't. sVh-ill hnliT ihpir nfricc's" foftllft tpmi
Hiv .. . - A in. ty.n inn" . . . ' - , .... . - ' - - . ...
of six. years:; hut the President. shall not be reieligible.'
Tite: President . and Vice President shall be Selected as
f.i'.ovos: i . : .. -!- 1 : '- V
2i Each State shall appoint, in such manner as the
lAgislature thereof may direct, a number of electors
equal to the whole number of Senators and! Representa
tives to which the State maybe entitled in -the Con
gress; ".but nO Senator or.- representative, or person
holding an office of trust or profit under the Confeder
ate States, shall be appuintcd'an elector. : j .. .
3. The electors shall meet iu thejr respective States
and vote'by ballot', for President and Vice President,
one of Whom, at Jeast, shall not hz an inhabitant of
the same State with tnemselves ; they shall name in
President, and of the number .'of votes "for eaclvwhfch
; list they shall sign and certiiy, and transmit, sealed,
to the government of: the Confederate State?, directed
to the President of the Senate ; the President of the
Senate-shall, in the presence of the Senate dhd House
of Representatives, open all the certificate, and the.
votes shall then be counted ; the persorj hkving the
greatest number of votes for President -shall be thei
President,, if such number be a majority of he - whole
number of electors appointed , and if no person have
such majority, then, from the persons having the high-;
est numbers, not exceeding three, on the lift of those
Voted for as Ifresidsnt,- the. House of Representatives
shall choose immediately, by ballot, tlie1 .President.
But in choosing the President the votes shall be taken ,
by States the representation from each State having one
vote; a' quorum for this, purpose. shall cojnsist of a
member or members from two-thirds of the tates, and
a majority of "all the States shall .be neces(sary to a
choice. And if the House of Representatives shall not
choose a President, whenever the right of choice shall
devolve upon them, before the 4th day of March next
following,; then the Vice President shall' act j -as Presi
dent, as in case of the death or other constitutional
.disability of the President. r f , -J - .
4. The person having the greatest number of votes
as Vice President shall be the, Vice Presdent, if such
number be a majority of the whole number of electors
appointed ; and if no person have a'majoriiyjthen from'
the two highest numbers on thev list the Senate shall
Choose the .Vice President ; a quorum for the purpose
, shal 1 consist of i wo-thirds of t he whole number of Sen
ators, and a majority of the whole number shall be ne-
- cessary to a choice. J . '
5. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the
bflice of President, shall be eligible to that of Vice Pres-
. ident : of the Con federate States. . ! .
G. The Congress may determine the time of choosing
the electors, and the day on which' they shall give their
votes, which day shall be the feame throughout the
Confederate States; '4 -',. ; f , : V
7, Ni person" except a natural Iwn citizen of the
Gnfelerate States, or a citizen thereof . -at the time of
the adoption of this constitution, ori a citizen thereof
born in the United States prior to the 20th of Decem
lr. "1S60, fhall be eligible to the office of iPresidenf :
neither shah any person be
shalVnot have attained the
iieither shall any person be eligible to that office who
ase of' thirty-five years,
and teen fourteea years a resitteut within the limits of
I -the Gnfederate States, as may exist "at the time of his
f election. ' . .:.' M J" . ' , -.
j ,8. In case of the removal of -the, President .from
office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to dis
charge the powers and duties of the"1 said office, the
saiiie shall devolve on the , Vice lesideht; and the
:Gngress may, by law, provide ifor the, case of re
moval, death, rasigiiation, or inability both of the Pres
ident and Vice' President, declaring, what officer shall
then act as President, and such officer shall act accord
ingly until the disability be removed or -a President
shall be elected. ;-'-,- 'i
. 0. The.Prvstdeut shall, at stated times," -receive for
his services a compensation, which shall neither be m
crease.1 jt diminished sluring the peri.vlfor'whicii he'
shall have been elected v and he shall Uot receive with
in that perud any othert emolument from the Gaifeil- 1
crate States, or any of them. '. ' . f' j
10. Before he enicrs Son the execution of Ids oiriee, 1
he shall take the following bath or affiniiatioii i
" 1 do solemnly swear (or.junm)' that J will faith-
fully execute the office of President iof the Gmfedevate ;
btates, and; will,; toj the dest of my ability, preseote
protect atxrdeiend the Gonstitutipn tliereot. ,
;;.h:!;.;..-' ! S:uiion 2. ' ..' ..:' . '
1. Thi President sliall be eommander-in-chief
the armylandiavyjof the Confederate Stales, and
the militia of -the several States, when called into t
of
Iof
actual sefvice of tlie Confederate; States ; he 'may re
ie
quire .theopiuioh, in writing, of; the principal officer
in each of the Execvitivfe Departments, Upon any sub
ject relating to the duties: of their : respective . offices,
aud he shall have power to grant reprieves and par--do'iS'
for loffeuces ' against the Confederate States, uk-.
cefTi in ciVf imicachment. ; ' . . j . .
- 9 " H( '! slla il litivol tl.iii nrmrn- l.t' nml i-it!. tt.a v,.l
-.-.y i .1. y wAA.. i ' y - J .v. i i ... uti i-tLi.
vice and jcop sent of (the Senate, to make treaties, pri -vided
twovthirds of ijthej Senators., present concur ; arid
; he shall 'heaninate'ind j by and with the advice add
consent. if the ;Seiat(, 'shall apptiint ambassadi-'rs,
other public ministers ahd consuls, judges of the Su-.
preme Cdurt, andj all otber officers of the Confederate
States, whose appointments are not herein otherwise
provided for, and jhich: shall be. established by. law ;.
but the Congress inky;, y law, vest the appointmeiit
of such inferior oEcers,j as they think proper, in . the
President alone, in 'th'eiecuits of law or in the heads -
oi aeparnnents. ji .- i ; .
. 3. The pinncipalfnjL-pr-in.each. pf the executive de- i
partments, and al persons connected with the diplo-
matic service, may: pe removed from office at the plea- 1
sure of the President. .'All other civil officers of tlie ' j
Executive Department may bo removed at any time
by the President, or cither appoiniting power,' when
their services are. utitieciesiry,. or for dishoneiify,:incav
pacity, inefficiency,! mijcdnduct, or! neglect of duty -;
and When so removed, the removal! shall be reported
to the Senate, together .'with the reasons therefor. ' i
4,' The Presideut! shall have povver to fill all vaeau- j
eiesuhat may happpn, during the recess oi the Senate.
by-
granting commissions winch shall expire at tne !
end of tlieir next sessit
tlie Senate shall be-jrea
l ; but no berson rt?ieeted by
ppointed to the same office drV- !
ring their ensuing ;rece?
..' ; - ' - j Section 3.
1. The President; shad ; irom. tune to time, give t,
the Congress , iuforifiatii iii of the state of the Confed
eracy, audi, recommend; to their consideration s'u jh
measures asjhe' shall judge necessary and eftpedit'u ;
he may, oh extriil)rdijiiary occasions, - convene,'; both
houses;: or either , of thehv ; and iii case of disagree
ment between theh with respect to the time " of ail- ;
jourumeiithe mayladjiurn them jto such time as he
shall thiiik ;proper ' ;he ishall recei.vjj Ambassadors a id
.oilier public ministers;; he shall take care that the
laws be faithfully tixeciUedj xuid sliali commission all
the officers 'j of the .Cmfll'derate States. , '
; :. S fy'xmm 4. v . .
1. The1 President) V;e Presidoutj, and all civil offi
cers of) the -Confederate ; States, shall be removed from
ofiice onnnipeachment for, and coiivictiou of treason,
bribery, or pther high '-ciinies and luisdeanors. .
: AaTii'i.cifin. Section 1. .
''',---'" ..'! ' . ' " I '
1. 'Ihe, iudicial power )f the Coniederate States
shall be vested in bae -iiperiorjCotirt,- and in such in
ferior courts
s theiCVingrei-s inay llroin, time. -to' tune
ordain audi establish.; 1 ne iiudges,
dres. both of the Su-"
preme and mfeiior $uiits, shall hold their offices da
ring good behavior, Hand shuli, at stated times, receive
for their services , a 'rqmrei Nation, .Wliieh shall .uot .he
diminished duriilg their continuance in office
&::: ion 2. ..!;.
1. The judicial-p iWf'r shall extend to all carts
arising under this ( tistitutlon,, the laws of the C -u?
federate Stacs, and t.reities; -mat le-'cr. which shall be
made under their authority ;':tb all cases' ahecting aai
bassa dors', . other pub'ic niinisters ahd consuls ; to .di
etises of admiralty .abd jmirithne juiisdictiou ; to con
troversies to which the l Con federa te States shall be a
party ; to 'C.troverjsjcs between two cr more Stah-s ;
between ;a State .aiij-1 citizens of another. State where
'the State is: p'aintiffi;: between citizens claiming taints
utxlcir grants of 'diftfjre'rtt; .-States, aijd between a Slate
' or the citizens thcriiof land foreign I States, ' citizens' or
subjects : Hit no: Satel shall be sited by a citizen or
subject of any foreign: State. - j. . t
2. In all cases af'ectihg ambassailors, other public
ministers . and- consuls, and those j in , which a Shite
shall be it party, thly Supreme Court shall have origi
nal jurisdiction.. Iri, ad the" other icaes before men
tioned the Supreme): Court -hall have appellate juris
diction, both as- to litw 'and tact, with such exceptions
and 'under?, such regulations : as the 'Congress -'si fall
make. ,; .. . ;; ' (- ...';; - J - ': .
3. The, trial of all crimes, except 'in case? of -im-peachmentj
shall, be by j:!ry,'and ,uch' trial shall be
he'd in tlitg State where the said jcri'mes shall hive
been committed ; but when not committed within any
.State,!' the trial shall; be at such place or places as ihe
Congress may by lajw have directed.;
I : ;':. ' I : Section-3. . ' ;V ;
1. Treason againfet the Confederate States shall con
sist only in levying jwar against them, or in adhering
to their enemies; giving them aid and' comfort. No
person shall be convicted of treason unless on the tes
timony of two witnesses to the same. overt act, or On
confession in open court. " ? i - i
2. The jCongressbshall have power to detdare the
punishmefit of treason'' but no attainder of treason
shall work corruption bf bipod, or! forfeiture, except
during the; life of. the person attained.
:, article; iv. Section 1. ' ":
V 1. FullJ faith ! and credit shali be given in ; each
State to tlie public actsV records and judicial proceed-;
ings of every Otiier; tate. And tfie Congreso mayi
by general laws, prescribe the manjner in w!ich such
a fs, records and proceedings shall be pr"ved, and the
effect thereof. .' .,. i, ! ''. -.. - ' ' -'' :
: . !;. Section 2,'. . j !- . ' ' f
1. The citizens of each State shall be entitled to all
the privileges and immunities of citizens in the sever
al States, and shall have the right !of- transit and so
journ in any Statet of J this Amfederacy, with, their
slaves and other property; and the right of property
in said slaves shall not be thereby impaired. :
2. !A person charged; in any State with treason, fel-!
ony, or other crime' against the laws of such State,;
who shall flee frhmi justice, and bej found in ; another.
State, shall, on demand of the executive autority of the'
State from! which jhje 'fled,; be delivered np to be re
moved to the State ihaiang jurisdiction of the crime.
; 3. No slave or other person held to service; or labor
in any Slate"; or Territory of the Confederate States,!
under the laws thereof, escaping or lawfully carried
into another, shall in consequence of any law or regu-1
lation therein, be discharged from 'such service or Ja-j
bor, but shall be delivered up on qlaim of the party ;
to whom such slave's, belong, or to whom such service
or labor may be due. ; . ' .",
. ;; -y :. Section 3. ; . '.-
1; Other States may be admitted into this Confed
eracy by a vote of twofthirds of the whole House of.
Representatives and two-thin V of the' Senate, the
Senate voting by States ; but no new State shall be
formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other
s State ; nor any Stite b formed by the junction of two
or .more States, or puts of States,, without the consent
of the Legislatures of the States-concerned, as well" as
Uf the Congress. '-.'"' .
2. The Congress shall have power to dispose of and
make all needful rues and regulations concerning the
property' pf, the Confederate: States, including the
lands thereof. : - . . - ' -- -
3. i The Confederate'States may acquire new territo-.
tv. and Congress shail have power to legislate and
provide governmenits fjr the inhabitants, of all ierri-
tory belonging to the Confederate'States lying vith
out the limits, of the several States, and may permit
them, at such timesj andi such manner as it may by
law provide, to fonil the States to admitted iuto
the confederacy. In all such territory the' institution
of pegro slavery as jt.now exists in the Confederate
States shall be recognized "and - protected by Congress
and by the territbria,! government, and the inhabitant
r
N
!r- I"
of the serial Gin federate States and" TprrlL.ri
have tlie right tu take Mich territory aid aliives law
fully he'd by them in any of the States or TerriN.ri 1
oi the .Confederate Statj?s. . . i -
4.. The Confederated States shalbrnnrAnt.
State that now is or hereafter tnav
'of this (Junlederacy a Republican fbrtn of goveniment.
and shall protect each Jf the- against"; invasion and
.... .. . , .ii riuii
. ii..tp.uu.ittiuit m i lie-; legislature or oi tie t.xecntive
when the legislature isiriot in session) against d--'
tic viohiice. -.. ' ; J f' ' -. '"
articleIIv. -Section 1.
1. Ui
Upon the demand of any three States legally
hied jn their sever:d conventions, the Congress
summon a Gmyeiituni of all the Stiles, to tako
onsideration such;-; amendments to thf i-.nvtifn
asin
.1
tion as tile said. States shall concur in suggesting at
the tune when the .sjddjdsmand is ma le,- and should
nny t the propped lameudments the "cou'st'itution
le agreed oii by the 'said, convehtiV.n votiuij bv
states rapd the same be ...ratified "by - the Legislatures i
of tV:-thirds of 'thfi iwewnl Stf jf.w 1... i
-- - Y'" .T,, - m i.y uimuilll ll
m two-thirds thereof as the. one; bf theother mode of
.tion thev
"v ,"v t:"o-acvi ujt. ine general conven-
neQoelorward torm a part of this
Constitution
But no States shall, without its
.
sent, be deprived of; itp equal repiesentatioimh the
con-
oeuaie. -. . . j'-j - - , - .- .;
''"'; :" '. '. ' AHTICJ.E VI. ' '
I, Tuv Government established by the Gmstitiition
is the successor of the piovisioual goveminent of the J
oouieaerate orates ot: America, and all the laws pass--
...1 1... n.. l.u. i. 11 ; i ; ' .
c-u.uy mo- lauer s-naircoutume in loirce until the same
shidl be repealed or niodificl ;v"au.T all thiM'uHcers aj-
pointed -by the same ishall remain in olfic-e until tlieir
. successors 'art5, appointed and qualificl, or tlie officer
ab' iished; '; . :j .- f j .
2. Ajl .debts' contiicllid' and: engagements" entered
-m to -before the al. .ptiiiu;.bf this eonstitutiou shall :be
as valid against tiip? -Conflerate States - under'', this
constitution as uiHle-jtlit; pnwisiohal -government.: '
S. This 0 hstitiKioh, and the laws of the. Confeder
ate States, made inj persuaiiee thereof, and all trea-
ties made, or : jrhich; shall be made! under the authori
iy of the Gaifedei-iuelStaiei;, shall be the supreme law
of the land ;: and 1 judgeci ih every State shall be"
bound thereby,' ihytinuri hi the constitution or laws
j 'of any State to the contrary . nt withstanding.'
1 4. The Senators and i jReprekentatives bei(re 'meii-
tionel, anrl the memljrslof the several Stags'- Iiegtsla
; tares, and all executive jiiid judicial 'office lis. both of
' the G iwlerate S;atek and of the sevcral States, shall
i be bound, by oath.'or affimationto siippoft this ciihr
., siiuui' -n; out no. reiig'
. a qua'iljcatiori to anv
! Confederate States. ill
aiwtest shall ever he required as
ofice or public trust under the
; -5. The enuineratipn. n ;the cohstilutionirf certain
J rights, ,sh all ; not: be pons trued to !deny or disparage
j: others'retidned by th- pa .pie of the. several States. .; :
I G. The powers nt.' -U:elegaj;ed: to the Gjnfedfs-ate
; . States bv the constitution.- nor onihinited h- it. to tlw
: States are .-reserve tj:trU: States,'; respectively, or
t:ie peopse tnereot.
I.
4BTJCLE.-VII,
1. The ratification
of the Conventions of five States
shall be sufficient forlthel. establishmeut of this consti
tution between the Siites so ratifying the same.
2. When live Statds shall have ratified thfc consti
. tutloii, in the' manner before specified, the Congress
under provisional constitution shall prescribe the?, time
for -holding' the elect jon" of Preoident and Vice Presi
dent; and for the meeting of the Electoral Gile7:
and for- counting .thoypt3s, and inaugurating the Presi
dent. .They shall also prescribe the time for holding
the 'first eleetioii of mjiibers of Congress under tlfiV
convtitiition, and thejtinie f r assemhling; the same.
Lntil the-asscmbliug4fsuch Gmgress, the Congress
uihier tlie .provisional j epnstitution shall continue' to
xixercise the legislative' powers-granted them, not ex
tending beyond the tjijruf-. limited by the constitution
of the irrorisioaal .givernmeii't.; ' ' " ' ' , - -Adopted
unaniinquslyy ilarch IL 18G1. '
J. O. DK CAETEi.ET. ) .: ; - J0I1X ARMSTKOXU.
VTOSiTH-CAROlINAi BOOK inXHKUT.
-L (.oyi'-R THE N. C. BOOK STORE. )
:: BeCartetet & AnnstroHs:,
BOOK BINDERS AND BLANtf.BOOif MANUFAC-
. TU ROUS. J
BAbElGH, N. C.
Jan. 23, 1S61. ' i li lv
ED. GUAJfAM lUlivOOn,
' CO U S S EL IfOU A XD
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will attend tha Cojiiit aud Snporior Courts of Wafc6,
Jolmston and Chatham;; !th; Superior Courts of ev Han
over and Sam.vfton, and tji. Terms of the Federal Courts
and Supreme Court of North-Carolina, at Raleigh."-:
Oihoe the one former! occupied bv the lat? Hn. WU-
nam it. iiavwooa, jr. p i
Jan.
1861.
17 lv
n.
MOo:?s, "!'!
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
c ( r rifirro v t n '
Will practice in the Cjojilts of Rowan and adjoining coun
ties. Collections proniptjlv made. ; . ' ,y- ..
Jan. 2S,'l81; " ! '; . ' ' ' 17 lr
-.- ;' ' - '-- "
R. H. UICKIJtSOX. j it- B. E'llL. ' C: B. HILL
DICKINSON, HILL & CO., I
AUCTIOXEEKS, .
NORTH CORNER OF: FRANKLIN AND WALL STS.
; RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. ,
Attend particularly tyjthe selling of slaves at public and
private sale. .
Aug. 2H, I860. '
KEEaSB0R0' Miitual Life Insurance and
' vJT Trust Company :-rT.his Company offers inducements
to the public which few! possess. It "is economical in its'
management, and prompt in the parment of its losses.
The insured for life arq its members, and they participate
. in its profits ; not only ion the premiums, paid in; but also
on a large and increasing desposit capital kept in active,
.operation.'. jy ;. - - j.,'. '. " .
A dividend of 67 per cent., at the last Anual Meeting ot
the Company, was declared, and carried to the; credit ot
the life members of the 'Company. t i
Those desiring an insurance upon their own lives, or the
lives of their slaves, will please address :-
: j D. P. WEXlt, . -
Treasurer.
Greensboro', Feb. II, vlSo
11-r-lr.
NF. ItH'ES Jb CO., wholesale and retail Drug-
gist3, have and will keep on hand a fall supply of
all sueh articles as are usually found in a First Class. Drug:
House. They will conducs the business on a large and
liberal scale, "having ample experience, force and facilities
for doing so, I and hope j by their promptness, energy and
untiring efforts to please; ta secure the liberal patronage bf
their.fi lends and the public generally. . .
The Prescription Department will be under the immedi
ate supervision of one of the firm, both day and nigb,t.
Orders will be attended to with neatness and dispatch.
X. F. RIVES, M. D. '
! ' l WALTER B. JORDAN-..
5 tf. "-.: '! '"'. ' V JGS. CXRK. . f
- ' i- ": . -
Maxsiox irorsE,- -
Withis Two HrsnsED Yards, or ihb Depot.
ow open for the reception ofrTUAXSIENT CUSTOM
and BOARDERS. Table supplied with the best the mar
ket affords. . fL MO XT AGUE,, Projector ;.
Jan. 7, 1S6L
- ' I i - v 12 tf
SUBSISTENCE DtJPjAKTMEXT, M . t - J .
- . ' ,f ItALEiaH, May, 25th, 1861.
Sealed proposals will be received at this DepartnuAt for
t.a a..iiTPfT of p-ood merchants ble. flour, at aay railxoaa
depot wnma uie m.sf ,
fix barret; until 15th of July, 1861.
.... .i
-- r- . . .
t Rhonld be endorsed "Proposals for flcmr,' and
addressed to the Commissary Genera STVsj f
' "--. : '.,i(-;r :: Comminary GurraJL .
Mav 29. 1861, 1 . . ; - -.i: tf -
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G0A1MITTED to Jalj. in the jown pf Sallshnrj'
Rowan coantT, br Comeliui Xestler, negro glares
wda savr but r'anawar aabeloflgi to James Fuller
and says hu name is Frank. This boy u abtwenty-one
or two year old, about i feet high, of father a hght-dark
color, had on brows woolen clothes, badly torn, appeara to
be a bovof good quality, and number one negro. Tha
owner will come for him, Py chat-get, and takeWwy,
otherwise be will be dealt yntb tceyiwjs JTOX '
. , i Sheriff of, Rowaji county.'
w.-l iMs! : ! - 6-tf
' . . i ' ' I.
One qiare, first fasertW,
tadi aubseqoent insert ioh,,:.; ..
" - V, (Foartcfn tinea j 'under make a square.)
Contracts will be catered into with yearly, half-yearly
nd quarterly advertisers, at a rwluction from the'abqte
ratea.: . . f " ; . . '. j . ' -' '. !' '..jjf
-o deduction from' the Yupilar rates for adrertiii-ment
inwrU'd in the Weekly Etlition. : f .
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AU adrerusements n-ceire one insertion in th Wwkly.
OXFORD FEMLE COLLEGE.
If ire. 5?lonl! allow oar. enemies to degrade nV
bv cutting off our educational facilities, that, of iUjlf ,
J.' cut
i wouid be a partial Victory.
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NOKTH-CAROLINA
Is rich in men and can, a fiord to 'upare from the fiald
uise wnoje uuT u la to educate the voun. t !
OXFORD
i3 a .qui?! and SCCluded villacm. Cflinnarrt.-,.U "LVJ.
. t 1 -.j'.v41ru iiw ugm
the turmoil and excitemeot now aUatiuj; tba countrr
TKe?e considerations have' induced us to supply all th
departmclnta of onr school with " ' .'-..'-i
TEACHEUS OF -TflE IIIOUEST QUALIFICATIOX.
We' make NO CHARGE for TCITIOX AGAINST the
DAUGHTERS of THOSE who VOLUNTEER to E-htfJr
their country. 7 , ,-" , i .
The TWEXTY-FIRST SESSIOX will open Tim the
FIRST MONDAY IX JULY. . . . J
The Annual Announcement and Cataloyue. will b s-.-ut
on application.
MILLS! 4 CO,
Oxford, X. p.
wir wilson schools; j ;
wilsox, x. c. - ,.! . . .' :
FOR ROYS AND GIRLS IN SEPARATE BUILDINGS,
BY MR. AND MUS. RIClUnnSOY, aided by a
lull and able coi p of distant teachers, in all Depart
ments.. I - .": - ' V ' ! . ' ' ' 1
Deirtraents foiu Prcparatorr, Aeadj)c, CoHojrlata
and LinVei sity or Art, with & Regular Course of study in
each. . - ;. : . . ' ' ;- .' j -
Tlie ensiira? Ssion will be nUunpned for tho ad
of pupils on TIIUKSDAY, 10th day of Ja'nuarr, lSGj.U-
For n Catalogue, Address the Principal.. I. j "'','
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lfcW, SPRING TRADE. . DGi.
; N. F. HIVES ft CO.
TimmilJ Invito the mrrchants of Vlrrlnli
Jen.sive stocK Ot
Dvugs. - - ; ' 'WiloincrT, '-::-. ''
; Chemical, - Fanov Arlicha,
"'I. !" " liva.hor. of all kinds, ;
DreStnfls. o. Tobacco, j 3
' Wiudow 1 Cigars, '
l'att-nl pf edicinrs, ' Snuff, - ,.
Secdjy ; ;. ; , 1hio Medical Winea
Spicos.; ' . : Brandies. Gina. Ac
Having; facilities onsnrpawed bv anV house in the trad.
they leel authorized in siyiug thev can,, and will sell ill
gooda,in their .line 6f bnsincse; at such low prices ad canu )t
tail to;, fire entire satisfacHn.! Orders will be; promptly
attended to. AH goodj sept from their establishment; waa
ranted aiUvpl tistiited by th?ai.
N, F. RITES" 4 CO.," I,.-;,.
"Wholesale Dracrists,
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Pi. N. F. Rives.
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J OSHPH .CVUH.
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FUHMTWtE ! FUltMTUIif: ! I
ALFSED OYERTrRE, navlRff removed to the
larg -, ncw"and eytt-nniivf' building on S vcauiire street,
neatly opposite Donnans A Johason. has'purctwdwd tde '
most superior and -xten.iTc tock of Fur'nitewe ever exhib
ited iir the .city, t which h-i invitt-s tho attention of house
keepers and others in want of superior articles in his lino ,
pled jing Entire iatisiactiou in rjuaUtv and price. His stock
compoHtd of Sofa., 'Divau. Parlor chairs, 'Mahogaar
wa,idrobs,i and Bok cases, Jla.ble top Bureaus, .-Centre
Tablet. Spring ahd'othur Bedsteads. Six-iiiblcs, Ac. , He
will, also make to order ah article irt his line., as he has ""
soiii t of tha best workmen ia the city in his employ J Ha 1
policits a call from his friends-and the public " I 1
He willj pay paVtii-ijljr attention to the Undertaking 1)6- ?
partmnti for which purncw h, wiU fcwp a good assort- I
ment of Burial Cisee of everj--bsei-'iriwn. " U's willhaVe ,
in. attendance on funeral occsjdns a careul diiver aiid
good hais;v i - .' .. ' ' I
Pctersbnrg. Va., April 9, 1669.' ' ' . i .1
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7EKKLY ARRIVALS OlCARKIAGES, Rocka-
T WA YS and B V GO I KS, made expressl v for Virginia
ani ioi in-L:HroJiua.
. Thov fc-re of th i latest style and stf
Als, SADDLES and HARNESS of the
rior r-irkiiwvuship.
b;?ol materials, aud (if my own manutacture.'
Call and sue
my stock bt'tore pui cliaing elscwl.ere. j
' A. U. HARRISON.
No. 123 Sycamore sti eet. Fetergburc. Ta.
April. 1S00. -', ' "ly.
. RKM0VAL.1.
GEORGE L, BIDGOOD.
, feoo ErttlRR, ' J- ,.
Arr
e ii t- M c t h o i i s t 0 e p o s t o r y J
: r RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
XlfOULD respectful!) inform Tils friends arid
ii the public, that he ha rtmrtved U the store
M NO. 1C1 MAIN STREET,
Recently Occupied by Mr. Chas. A. Gwatkia, and ondoor
below Messrs." Kent, I am & Co. His stock of .j i
BOOKS, STATlONERXy AND FANCY ARTICLES,-
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will compare favorably ith'anv house South. He ha se
lected with great care' a epleudld assortment of stationerr,'
to suit tlie most fastidious. '. A volleottba of ch.ietf MIS
CELLANEOUS, , STANDARD AND TnEOLCMICAlA
WOlf KS.i of the nwewt editions, and indeed the latest popu
lar, moral publiratioiiH as soon as published, v . i m. ; L
The rade ban be supplied with our own own Books upon
the same terms as at th Nashrilli'hous' 'cn- terms, sea
' Catalogu e, which wilt be furnished gratic. " , . I
; I'iichants, Ministers, Colporteurs and Coiwiuiners will
fiud it to .their adyantajje to patronize the'Depiwitory.'
The store has been elegaiitly and comfortably fitted up
with aView to the eadv conduc-t'of the;busin es, as well as the
comfort and p ase of the customer. ; "Also polite aud acoonv
modating clerks are employed. ' 1 .
Orders will b faithfully and promptly attended to.
Don't forget the placel No. 161 iMain street, oh door
ibelowiKetit, Pain & Co's. " - 6-4
COLLEGE HOTEL.
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TIIE t'nderslgiied hahis taken charge of the
houses formerly occupied as a Female College in tha
city of Raleigh, on Hillsboio.' street, 200 yards west of tha
Capitol, towards the N. C. Depot, and having opened tha
same as a PUBLIC iiuixu ana WMituiaur uutiac,
respectfully eoliciU the patronage of the TRAVELING
PUBLIC, ,-,' ' .;, ' ' , -j, :;-. v ! - .J'.: :
Hiliiiboro' street is noted for good water and beautiful
shade during the summer months. The Proprietor designs
keeping ailfduse for BOARDERS, during the summer and
fall months for FAMILIES, who can have the benefit Of
the Mineral Water from, the Kirkhatn Spring, which U
equal to any in the State in medicinal properties, and
wtiich is well known to all who have tried tlie water. . . ;
The public are respectfully solicited, to call and judg? for
them8t:lv. as promisis aught be made and not complied
wrth. I , SAMUEL II PHILLIPS, AgtJ
Jan. 261 1861. . A -i if tf '
Jan. 2C; 1861.
prnlSEWIXG MAlHISES..Tbe Quaker at
J Sewing Machine works with two threads making
double lock stitch, which will not rip or ravel,"even if
averr fourth stitch be ciii. It ae'wa eaually as, well the
aoarecst Linsey or the finest Myelin, and is undeniably tha
st mac hine in market, . Merchant Tailors, Mantua Maker
n d lioujeket-Dcri. are invited to call and examine for thea-
lJlr.' jp. a.; Wilson, iierchant Tailor, Wmaton; X. C A ';
having tried other machines, buys one or the Quaker City,
and pronounces it far tetter than any before in ae y j.
All persons wishing ta secure the agency for the. kale of
he Quaker City machine, in any of the towns it orth
Carolina, except in the county of , Wake, which is secured
to MewiJ. Tucker A- Co., of "Raleili, and the -county uf
Forsy the, taken by P. A. Wilson, of Winston, should appiy
soon to the undersigned ajrents for the State. We will pay
a reasopableipercent..to ail persons talcing agencies..
I : . 5. A F. GAlil'.LTTj Agent.
, XJreeufiboro', N". C, lb. 2nd, 1858. . . , .;
LAXDjFOR SALE. The snbaerlber wishing to
move to the Southwest, offers or sale the tract of land
on which he now resides, lyiurj eiht miles outh of Raleigh,
and one mile north of Band's mill on the waters of Swift
Crack', and in a healthy and intelligent neighborhood. I
lind cleared, and ina bigb statu of tivation, for a foar .
horse farm, cultivating ne-half alternately :Tbere la on
. Said tract contains pouv o4vacrct , vuire u tnwuxa .
the tract a good, two atory dwelimg hui coutaww vigtii
roonjs, and a basement, newly fiid np. Thre ave l:iO all
tho neceatMpryvoBtnottse oi m wi-u-rt-Ki
nr. in tnoaaftH Ol -m WlfU-rfK Ui i -u to., in, nim m
..r nftr in the raid. iii.! liffll. IV ireu
-daed to tb growth, of Corn, C"ott-a Wut-at aud OaU
For turther parucaxars aaar?s. - . v
. lAnhurn. Wake Co.. S. 0
October 13,. 1S60.
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N0RTH-C1R01IS1 MILITARY RfTTO"irT.,if
Goldbora Uifle". hayg procurvd a ''?'
TMett. St.tft Anna are orepared tiifuruwh l.uftona
ii -u-T.v. r..i;n vriift!irv Company, at 33 per
cent, less than they tan be pntfK.Tn '
All aPrUPtion. must be tojhe Capmn.
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