Newspapers / Daily State Journal (Raleigh, … / June 29, 1861, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
1.3 '..-' . ' .---'if- ! ''A ' : ; -'". ,-."v- ",. '. ' v r. . . ."'. . -J Jj ."' V . .! . .''."" -J'" '--';'".. v ' ''; V -i "f -!'y. .. ! . - -. . t-'- V.' e --p J n f . tV'UJj. ''t g. --- - 'v -hi-; hiu. I, .... . : . - Editor aha Proprietor, V e .r i nil ft ' a. ss OX per -annum, tvariably in Advance. Tlifi Soutf erri Republic. At. y.fa:dmsHint States i. 2 if: -'i ",; : , - - i.ijf ,K iiW-iUt- iw Gufcder.it2 States, car I4 State V.'n iiM-1- ''iuUei-'uitl'-ut: c-ituraetcr, iu . f-' 1 y.'- i".f.'Iit-Kv: to iourfives rtn.il out p-.tetty m- -F : c ir Vi-fellii-iv thfe Cupstitutioa for. tlifc CouIi-Jo- Itii -P:1r:i ; llierefu dolcgntoil shall be' ? l-.Vv j M !'f tliu ConRskrrate Stales,. II iX.lt- 3 1 iti si; . t, . H. ' A" 7 .. . IT . ddnt the iit'el .'.li'dstature: . but no HVfviii of f,iVt1t.fya mjzerviif the 0u'fe l-'rate t itcs )cn,vvc':'.:.vpi(; i.iinj otueers. ciu or pois,i- .1 t . ' f, j!tTS'-U?!.ity (w Tepi usi;iiait vu; v. uu s.-iuu in-u, I . if ' ; . . . : rl tie P-Q Oi .iwTMjiy-iivc jea, asra uo.? niqi I't'ibi'die &ato j, . ruid wlio shall not, i.iiauitant that btate m ;V.'!iica Uii t' Tf.'.'iiVpitCT. Jjyp.vrid -uirbct laxc' sball be appor lik'jjcral.Scate.swIiIiji may be iwcluiled I td ?.rV.'aei-or-ll.nf t t.;cir rcpective bC!:iIctcriau;Ai (:y aiirt'm tu ttev -py;s'.'n5,:';ii-:;-bHiii;4.thoie. fcwad .f.'.A'C.a'r. and xx; hi lii. Indiaus :;,vi:ti slaves. ; Tiie actual ehu-" uie' wit:-jn' three 'vears afrer the f f w.'wle Ti'ar4let - 'i . r". e i"',a ' 1 . 7'- ; .. . . Pi - . 1 ;--l frtv l CTJiJ i.ti-j - jr. V ii.i ;.u.-ra;e r.-cites. it i ;t?i cur. ri'i'i i 1 r-n v':ivs In slif'ii - 1 .'a0iVra':jtli'eMi' r.v Saw, u;r:Vl. 'i .:c m".i'jer t ii'-t ex!:tvd .one; f.-r every :hfty 4afi h; jv-t; at it-as. vnu u 'te- iti i!l .1 ; .. -. t -111. 1 . is iollaa shall Jm' i-nti-tci to choose da u-.;, t;iie -of Aiahama H!a-tv.:... tho !;a'c of:.Ii:wsriipj-i "vsA.: tlie.1 ai ;ti na'suna iw, and tne ntato. of uappon ia th-v representation vset-'nlive ay :io;ny ttiCivoi snau i i ' IV i. w fi ts':o6 S VH; 5. :. t hiVsinrh vavaivics.- , ' ; v . jbve.uitives s'.uiH choose their ..lii-Tfs, a;i 1 bail -'.'have ti)e s i.e 'f;'-ler-)'f--iiniisrbii ' ' 1 1 :. il 1 . - -I !v' ;-i'v:iit;i' -l.'Wi'.l i'.ift, ' except that any hmktiI. or ftiMont ahd ae'tintt soleiv witlnir r " 'tfjt liinttslafeyi hte, may lo -impeaches oy a voie 1 111 j j ilVl'W E Sejijc;6!t tiie- 0nfi -derate '.States shall be f v;!i:d:t tH,: Bej:-rt 'vW froni each State, eluisen" -for v-ii f.t!wt4byVi.; Xhilture. ihert.f, at the regular ,l;'-;:ui'h'ia :i;jtnvdp :efy"J -'pfeeediii::' the ievtninenee-, '-hivLt .'f -the ujlii'i1 ; :-eiVce; : aud each :-en"ator 'shall -;' fiav'r oVkt Vitinl; . ' , . : ' . '. " . 'J" J in-ffieji'leiy ) e ftssembtwl, 'in .:ise-n:tt!y Jsvi"iay t hrec el.tsses. Tin1' he;i ts of '''tthcintratjiirs ofet!ieFjj;rt via Hlao.l :lie va;'a.UMt ax tnc r-Viiili-;ti if -fh'e 'Uiiiul vear : oi ruo Kvonti class rtt ex irUi'.VfiiW.iouii-f-'tluitJ-.-'iirta .-At-ni-: and f tho fiiinl ihiJ-'.? hu:Ki" of' he - sixth xwir; that'om'- .. ... . ... .w- . . . finitv.i-f r-fb n i vt- l Y seciid NU-.r ; and il" varao- hti"iror otii-rw'lse during the re- V'f 'ariv St:'Uo.'' the-Executive 1i. Hma; nfike t:ii'iiVr:iry. apiH.int'meubs until' ihe. .fie' xtMnw-ttng 'Si.tj.e 4'U isut't are, v 1 1 icn s: 1a a t lie i 1: il if tHlf 'yai-inicTt 1 ;; . . . : J&rfibm( hall-br-a; Stvnator wlio sh;d! .notdia.vo v'lfciTd ihe'K lw-' 11 .iTu:e5M.f.tire 7 iu tiau y 1. wi.en .'e.-n.ni, j 1 i 1 V: :j aK.MtiAbit(uAl-; h9"'S itei. r which he shall b. i 4;VfjJ'i;l-uS'u; rhe .'oi :-lV.1.-ra te Shivl i iiv-fei -;feip'naH?;i bul shall h.iyivote, uii- . '- 4 fl .-5V;.-,i. v-d-iV--'.'"!. Pi.'.tfhi :ie-il: i hbht f 'ihef -Cfncers. " iui'd i-hc-i, . r.iiv 1:1 thiiiibseiteeot. the- V i.-e 'I'RViKhi'iiS yhr--ti'Efit iht -si.:a exercirie tae tiiir.-e . f Pr .J ec3ft M tlk-;OiKfcdite States. - ' ,'-' rJ:"' (i-ije ;eiit -hlfjl. lis'C .the'c.:power b. try all I J't-iya-.imhcnil J! Wfiehitihig . f -.that' purpose,' theV ;:l;ih;f'45 en -ofthcor 'd:Ii'm.i",i--n;.- -When tlie Tresiden- . T?' --i-id-ti.' 'jG iifl-nit6':;iHr-Cs'' -i.s'.tt-io-iy--- .t lit C?;def .I-u'-ti": . tlVifaidt; i.:fii-'i'Hir4o shali'bc convicted udtl -conlurreiice:. of Uw. .-thirds, oil the joeinhrrs -hi .'!4i .iSj.I.uu'giSeftt. m t :ises 'of iin r er.fh.mcr.f shall n-t- -?x-.. .1 i . rt:. ,; .r. . ...1 ;i4; fjirther luui-to ttiicjitron hSh ,utjl re'o -ai 11 0111; ii n.v. 4i.--.j n p? Y,-auv oiii-e pi iki r, 11 u 1 or pd'fmlo'ntli'r ilw.Coiile.h'Rtet:; 4'U,-tt;o paay con- -d.-rate Shiutt: v it let If shal 11 iW.yevt it Mess;' 'lie liable and subject 1 m- dufienf, trHlciueot d' iiutashjucut,-iw.'ci Ming t t.U' ,:JJ. ' .1 '. . v J j .... -.J -' 'S-riion 44 - ' 1. tliV.tif.es.. pi .es- and manner of.boldr X olco M' ibeiinnirs a- 1: Uepreseutatives "si ran e que. f, sub- .:;yS!!;i-'iCi 1 m e.tch SiHte bvjtiu- E.-gislatiu'e. thc-p .i-.vf.t tin? Y't'ovisnn-, is o ids C'listitiPiou ; but iieGu , by law make r a lor. such kiiii y," stttlany am id:tions,seXcept ii .y the times and place of choos- 'vihsi Sntor?; j. li'haGongre-K phall assemble atleaft'o., e in every and wi'hl-neei ftnr h-hall be on thetirs4 Mon lav.tn eii&r,- uin?sshby shall, by law, appoint a dillerent 'Station feudV-HHuscfv-hidl be the uvto of the election: Ur-o-;in(1 miaiviiSations of its own members, and nu I J J i na-.fitt. of 'sbklV constitutostfinortn.totlo.busi--? :pc'it;i-i'ie nuiiiber iii y ao urp from day to KJi davjaiid.ipay; U "ittWnwxi to ,ej.nqcu tke,ajtuain. 1.. J- -..lx niauner and under "such penali-ies ls daclilJli-'Use-niay provide. .". - T4: f EiicH llfiu.-ihav.let'ennine iie rules of its pro 1 .i.V:fce5diis--Jpi-sVq disorderly bchavur, : f Jiivid; ntlptlii'cviiiC'urreiicerof two-lhirds oi the whoh :irai?.er, exiM.'!i;nf'.rniber.' : !t ;V ... ' - .' ' mZ:J:&k 'iall keep a journal of - its pro- y -t KTfV"L ,..vl iiVhW t m-....'t.. tl iy.:. -JMlhlisll tllC 'SIU-HO. I 1,1! t' v J - - -- - , j tilasJiJiy dn their judgmcut reqhh'4 Teprvng VUy'J)rl,'A1 n. i'. r-KV :knd! t 'enveasuina navs 01 ine nu-iio-eia r-tlVhlipMs;ali.v question, shall, ;at tlw desire o "j. :'i':l-:ii-tiftkji:jfcfet' lentcred on the-urnal. : ?V-' tVil 4;Xlt1ti:H(liK during the session of Congressp : F Syi:tU witioni tWcouscnt vi the other, adj.. urn- Ph P. VWw.: tbop three ilay-H nor to any 'other place than. tnat :; ":i ' which RhV two -Jlotises shall be sitting. ;,-' -;.;- . .ki "r:H:.n-i:-,:f v--j;t'i.. $ci-t;0n" G. ' . -'-'..-' ..-.ft ' - .- 1 T , A..t.iivti cli-ill rrx-fiv 1 '" . 'v conVpensati.Su hii thedr services, to be. asevrtaiia-d by : J dJfeHnid p mm of thejtreasnryf theJ,Oonderatto ! :- ! i' 1 S,-.riiK!,!ll!-. Ill' M-1M". lj...... . ' :-Stjsrf fiev shaM, iu all cases, except treason acu I V 1-ereaa of the' peace, be -privileged .from arrest dining -r: ifhdr'raudancc at-the -sessunr ofhcir restive rJ' '-musekMd'4a the same ; - -'iJ- Uiid, fof jvny pee"vii pt;debate m either House they shall v j; a0t be qhtibneil n aiiy other place. . ' ' ' J V 2. No Senator or representative shall, during tie - ''.1; tirae fo,wliieh :hej was .elected be appoiuteil to anpr ; ' Jcivii ofuVVder J the authority of - the Gnuederatc -j f States -yvhUlv i-halt have beeh created, or the emoln- v i . tiVtivhef shill have been increas.nl during Stich j "iU i4id -.'ttWn holding any office tmder tl Con- vNoratl States .aUlvii member of either House du-, yv'lVtrlhjr'ha.kiiiiiflni- Sa office. Btit "G ngt fcss may,. by 'rtym ut t:WincipaI:..oflieer jiir if U avJ 'DtUrtto ,t P the tl(X,r of -9thcT; HouseAvit thp privilege of : th-cussuig anyuieasures. ,appvriiin to lis department. ,- v - - ..y " '. ' ;: : ;:RNVi':-:ft 7- 1 - ' V .'- -r i:M billS rottiMnz Tevetwe- shall originate w too :hu4oC I&nrutatives; hut the Senate ioay propose - -ii ...:.. ,.i..,'i-t oc mi other bills.- . - ; i- 2 ." (.;.... i r . . , , feveryUill wlct hall have passed both Houses, j,f.bulVe it lH'C;hies a 'law, be presented, to tlie iieut I tue Unifctl(.rate btates ; it he appmve, be M&z Ui tluit IfTnise in which it shall have orijfi sirii ib: lau h not. ne sia 1 return if. wit u his a ttJi, who mil enter the obieetious at larsre 011 their jf.riUl 'nd prckVedi') 'reconsider it. If. after such retDlisideratiK'.i, 'tWu-thmU of tliat House shall are i r4-vJ the bill, it Khali be sent, together w ith tte uh- jeUtiJ-ns. tu Ihe fther Ufase. by whieli it shall likewise lq rd-ciuiiiereb and. if improved -by two-thirds of that ilhuk1 it hhliU becme a iaw.. Ibitin all hiich cstsehtlie. vcjteijof litith Houses ahull 1)6 determinal by yeas and aiid t lie names: of the persons voting fur and f aga: lit the bill shall lc t-ntereil on' the journal of vaeh i-e apettivelv; jlf any bill shall not be returned hi t e; J 'rcsulen.t -jwitlnn ten uays (Txmuays excepted) jit shay'havti iiaen: presented to him. the sme ibe a".1av, in liku manner as if. he had signed it,' lets tie -Cahgrssi by their adjournme .t, prevent its retu. tu flit which Case; u shau not le a law. 1 he l resi- may approve my approj r.a'tuin and thsiipprove )t'het 'appropriation iutiic same bill. Iu such case," h shall,; in signing the bill, desimiate the appropria- . -' - -.1 1 T -t . T ...1. i cusappruveu, ani snaw return a copy 01 sucoap. natrons, with bis .objections, fo the liouscintwhii-ii tije'phi shall have originated ; and the same proceed idiiiJshali then he had as iu case of - other Wis disap- pnWed l;y the I)0advnt. V ; " . . ' . fLvcry ot ;div lest iut ton or vote, tp: which the con hee uf.lx)tiii lloiikes niav be, necessary (except on t cstion tf ayurnr.K'ht) sliall be jirescnted to ; the dent --of'. ti.eU'litcderate btates; and betore the hall take eiie.ctj siiaa be approved by him; t.r ' U!.v-iiirovei t-y Jnrn, may oe repassed nv-iwo- sof d.-oth Houses; -according to the rules 'and Um tu. ns p'rescribed in ase of a bill". ' '; , :: ? Section 8. . -. , e Congrr-.d sliall bare power - To lav an! eolUet taxes, duties, imposts and ex- 1 se for 'reveniKf necessary to pay tfse debts, provide :.:'e cnmuioivlt fe;ce,r,i!id cariy on the governnfer.t e Q nf(Hlera.te Sljatea ; but no 'bounties', shall . be gfrauted inw the TreaMiry, nor shall any duties jpr taxes oil importation : from foreign nations: be laid to pro- or luster any branch ot nidustry ; ami alhdut:es, ,ts and cx'5iM.-s shall'. be uniform thorou'ghout the " 1 derate States.-" ''I.Vborr.owj; money-on the credit of the-Confedex Stated". "'"I ..-:t "'-.';' :- " -" - - ' ' xUi T regulate coinmerce with foreign liadons, n?.d .Tfcnfng the severe SiUtes. autt.with the. Imtian trine. ut neitlrer ithfc, nor any other clause ccintained in G:stitutii, shall ever be r construed to delegate power, lo Giingi'es. to appropriate-., money tor any. j ma! invprov-uK-ni inieuaei 10 lacumiie .coiiiinert-e. i'p't for the jinrpoe 'f -furnishiug lights, l)eacons and ys,'. and otiier aids to navigatimi up m 'the coasts, the mspl-oycment , of harbors and the r:noving of ructii'us injriverf Uiivigation,;' in all which cases 1 duties shajl be lakl 011 t-he navigation facilitated ehy as hini be necessary ,to pay the cotts and ex-' jlie ses thereof; f . ; ! To estaliit-h uniform laws of --naturalization, and nn'iiormibiws oh'theLsuliiect of bankruptcies, through- itl t he. Ootifcdate- States '; but nolawol Uoiigres shall - hare ;uiyileht Icoutractal . before- the ;' passage 'of a!i.e. "' , ' - .... ' ; '. ' : - ' ' - ' . Tij 'eo'iu . inejf;- regulate the -value thereof and of ign 'coiu, 4iV hx'..the standard of weights and niea-. HlUtes. fc. To pioviih- for tha.'puiiishment of counterfeit- m. Si' thtv securities and iiu rent com 01 the Ljuituenue f'. To estah'jsli post ofllces 'and post mutes j-biit the euses' of t:e I'ktoixie Dejiai tin'ent. after t be first hi in ' of-.I iKh u thi1 year of pur lord eighteen hundred. I -sixty rthreV',- shall 'b ;' pai:'l '..ut of its own reVe-. -v..- ; - T'i prni)i(te 'tlie . progress of -science' and useful arls, by-:.ieC!iriiig for .limited tiiiivs to authors.aud in- : ito- .the 'c-xhlusri, i i y'sCoVcii;-j . j ihr .the cxhlusiVe right to their respective writing.-' iy To . u:i.situt'd tribu;;als inferior to 'the'.Supreine i t. i o tl; jp-' aiid pn;nsh pir.teics ana -ieionies C4ni tu'u Ui tLftl.i-.lj . seas, and offeuces. against the jaU nauon lb 'fd d ;ia . ; - i r 1 .ya.r, grant letters of marciiie anil re-i-n'es ciuiceruing5 captures on land. s,ii. aij'-i u 1 Wator." 12. To rafs an.1 suppoKt armies ' but no appropria il of .Hi'iola-v-- to thai usi shall, be" tor a loi,-.er term m twcryeiifs.. . ; Ith' To proi'!- ind maintain a navy. " 4 -14. To m;lce rules for government and regulation the land ail najval forces. i ': . " .'; 16v 'lo prqvidei for calling -forth the mlhtiaf. exe- te I no aw; ltvj t.t t ho 1 '. .'Pi', fralti Siiites. sy'oi"i'S.s m- rrc-tK4is una.r j-el iova-ion.. : ''' ; ' . 10. i o pravia. i x .ofiiamang, arming ana aiscip- ling tlve' niiiia,.hnd fV governing such part' of tla ui ... 5. a S P tuav; ne enlp.ove id ia the service of the. fouled rat- ires j .rcJcisvinl to thoJStates, respectively., the aj- uiitnietit i't ifciic ointrrs and the autiiovuy pi irauang. e - nii iiia atcorduiir to the uisi-ip;mc presenoca nv fimrdss. ; 1 if. ir liatsiile fi exircise exclusive legislation, in all cases k-h-tJver-Aicli; di-trict .(not exceeding ten miles., tuarel as: ralv. bv cession of one or. more States and,' ' ' 1' ' i- n i . ' .1' i . e .1 .. ie accejuaUce 01 ujugress, oecouie me seat oi u.v n ciiijueut ilihti G m federate States ; and to exercise ke autiufritV ovejr all places purehnsed by the consent it ihc 'lA'gislitureiof the State io which the same shall e. for tlie'erf-ctiii of forts,- magazines, arsenals, duck-a-rds. and o.er needful buildings . and : lJjToJmake all laws' which sljAU be necessary and TotWr' fof c'tBrrviilg iut V vxecution the foregoing pow- s, aiid ajrt ojher jiowers vested by this Gmstitution in iC giiverntlient h' .the Confederate States, or in any j e)artnieu't" licer thereof. Section's jjlM-h lwsi- 4 sliall etfectually prevent the same; 2. Gmgress shall also have poW ivcr to' prohibit the y State not a jnembef i . ;his ninfeder'acv:- - ; ;tnwlwtjon of fjVes from any-btate M or Territorv nn-t belonsrinir to. this If l ' . . ... - .' . . . i The nriv ieire of the writ of habeas. Corpus shall ' - 1. The iiliportiitii.n of ' neurocs of the African race 1 j -A.'. . , t'. 1 n-.ol....nl-...t.'U..'r 1 1 I'lit'iii .-IvfMiishior thf P H;tan"i I ji-iTerxitories of the United Slates of America, i i' States, the repr in'i-Tsi lin . iri.i-ii .-iiii:ii 1 v 14 iu 1 il ..ill i.i.i- ni.ii riiiiiiiii : m - . il. .w iw..t vi.. ai'bi'-i-bv; f, .iddti'i and Conirresa is reonired to oass - o'tef a -qnorum 'for lot be susp-iude li unless .when in cases-"of reljcllion oi ' j M lowing,- then the ice l'resutent ..shall, act as Presi i;i:v'aijoii: tlif wibii'e safctV.-TOav- Tcqiilre itX- : ' - ! f lent, as ipj case of the death or'other coiistitutional 4. LNo buJ ot attrtmer. or ex pott facte law, or law . h 'ivin' or inn-airiua the riirht of propertv' in negro i .laves; shall ibe passtti; v f 5. iNi) Citpitation ;or.,other!irect tax shall l.-e laut ! Emie?S IU proportion .to liiivceusus ur eimuieration i. ere , nU'fore directed t0 be taken. - J J i O..-K0 tax ordmwshall be laid on articles export! f iom fanvL.BtateCxcept by a n' a vote of two-thirds of k th hoipes. . ':'-.'".' ' -. -"-'' Jj,-To preferences shall be given by any reguTatlon of commerce or revenue to the ports of one State over those of anot'ners - . ... 1 ! . S. No money jsball lie lrawnlfrom the treasury, ;bnt in consequence of apjropriatious made by law,; and a regular statement and account ot tne receipts- an.l ex- K-nditures ol, alt puDiic money snau oe ptiuusneviiroTii i tuna to tune. .. , . '. . - 9 Gingressball ajqropnate no money from st he t-uhm.ttetl to Congress by the Presitlent; or for the oitruose of pAvin'ii it own exietises aitd etrntingenfties ; tK- fvr the.i)aymc-utf chuuu against the Coufeilerate,- ' . .? -. .!-. . , . i. . 1 r l l a 1- : .1'.. States, thei justice Ol w men simu . uavu uei-u juuuaaiiy- declaied.by a tribtuial for the investigation of claims agauist. tlie government, which it is hereby m,ide tlte duty of Congress to establish. !' - ' . , -. A IQ. J X siHcily in fedenxl currency-the exact ainouut of each appropria tion I and Ithe ! purposes for which it is made ; .and Crmsresf fshaty grant, no' extra .compensation t any public coetl-iictU, bfficeT, agent or iwrvanU itr;such contract sliall ibave beeii niade or, such service ren derel. I t : .::; ' y-".'-"- - ."'" ' , 1 1. Xd title of nobility shall be granted by th Con federate $tjite$ ; nd : iiq persou. houbji aoy.ofpct? ot treasury except jby a vote of two-thirds of both houses, tak,ci by yeas dud nays, unless ..-it -W asked aud.csti matetl for bv sol evut el" the heads of department, and " priifit or trust under tHn, shall, without the coi'seat- li:;:.;::'vr: RAIEIGE N. C.; of the Gmgress. ac.cept of any present emoluments, office pr titse of any kind whatever from any ;! king,. prince or loreign Mate. . .. ; ' , 12. ! CongreiS shall make no law.! respecting 'an establishment of relisiw, or 'pTohibjiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of ispesch, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assetitble and petition the govermneutj for a redress of grievances. .;,-;.'.'' t , .... : ' ,;; ;.. ., .-'.-" 13. A well regulated militia being necessary io the security of a fix-a State, the right tf tin; people Jokeep and bear arms shall not he m fringed. 'j . ji 14ii' soldier shall, in -time of peace, bcUcuar- tercd hi any u.use wilhot;t the' consent of : the 4wuer; nor iii time of war, but in , a mauner tu be precribed by law. ;. ' . ' I-.. 1 15 The right of. the. people tu.be secure in -their persons, houses, papers and eil'ects against uimifcoua-.. bla searches and seizures, shall nut be violated ; and no warrants shall issue but upon probable. caiis,.sup porfed by oath or affirmation, and - paiticiJaHy de' ' Kcribuig the place,' to' be searched, and the per us or things to be seized. '.:'.. " :, ; ' ' : lt.:No j)ersou sliall be lield to answer for a fapital r other wise infanious criine, Unless 0:1 a pr?seitment :r indictment ;of "a grand jury, except in ca-ii iu whg ,in ' the. land -.or naval' forses, or in the niiliti.il when iii actual service, in time of war or public djmger ; nor shall anyt pcrssm be subject f-r the - same fi.Te.uce. to be twice -put in1 jeopardy of life or limb, Jnor be . compelled, in 'any criminal Case, to be a witness iafnst dumseif; nor he deprived of life, liberty, or pHpe.ty, without due ; process' of.-hnv ; nor shall private; proj) ertyjhe taken fur public ue wlthoiijt jut fonieuaa tiou. .. ' ' : -: ','."'. '' i : ' . .- It. In all criminal -prosecutions.. the accuswl shall enjoy the right to a speoly and public trial, by am. im partial jury .of the State and' district wherein the crime shall' have, been '; Committed, w-hich district si, ail have been previously ascertained by law, and to be iuf.JiT.K-d of the nature, a ud cause' of the accusation ; t" be confronted with the witnesses iigdnt hjini;' to h tvej-compulsory pr -es for obtaining witnesses iu his -lavor. and, to hav4 the assistance of counsel jfor his . clcieii'.-e. . ' ' . . -. ' , . , , - 4 i 4 1$. In suits at common, law, where i the yalue in "controversy, shall exceed t-weuty dollars'; the right of trial by jury shall be preserved ; ahd no fact so tried by a jury shall be otherwise re-examined in-any court oi' tl e Cjiifederacy : thati according tu the rulc of . the co:)uiv.)ii law. , ' :! ' i - Vj. lxccss'ive bail shall not be required: nor cxcc-" siv- il ucs imposed, uor cruel and unusual punishments . inflicted. " ; . 1 . ; ' - ; .:J ! . 20. "'.'Every Uw or resolution having thc..fofee. of law, shaii relate t hut one subject, and that shall be ex, ' pressed in the title. - . j 'j- ' " 6-.'.'.',-; 10. ' ' i. j '" ; il'So State sliall enter into any treaty, alltime'e. or oniVderation ; grant letters o marque and pVprisal ; " "eoid mope'y ; makc.auything hut gohl ;Uid rijvbr coin ' 'tender iu..payhie;:t of debts ; pat-s any. -hi 11 of. aftain 'er, or e;i'ofj'ac'o Jaw,'ir law impairing thci obliga ti mi of coiitracts; -ok grant any title of .nobility. - .. J--2r.No State shall, without the consent ?f the Qn ' sreojs, lay any imposts or duties on inporttf and ex . ports,-' except what 'may be absolutely necessary tor executing its inspection laws ; .aud the uctt pluce of u. tlfitics' and imposts, laid by anyi. State ou: imports -r exjH'irts, shall be for the use of the treasury of tlie (' liifeilerate States ; and 'id I sucji laws sliall be subject the revision arid control ot Gugress. , IN 1 Iii.- No State shall, without ttie consent oj Gugrcss. ;lay jany duty: 'pf tonnage, except on sea-g ing vessels, for jthe impravement of. its rivers and harlit.-rj nayiga edby the sid vessels; but such dixies shall, not con ;Sie with any treaties oPthe Confederate StAtes! with ! . ' .. ;. l: . 'I .. 1 Pi ...,.!..... .1.. oreigu lKU.iis; nut 1 auy, !iuqiiuui c e.i nuj. i-uiia. vie- ;v-d shVll, after making siieh- improvement be"; paid at) the coinur'i treasury ; 'nor shall any Sfcte4keep iv'OpiK or ships of war, in time of peace, e;Ueiinto any 'ngiWini-nt or-compact w ith another State, i-ir with a. li aipga; power, or eissr?ge in war, unless actually mva iled. oi1! ia such jmmiuent danger as will notLadinit of, dcihy.: ; ,Iut when any river d I' .-ides or hows through .: wo of. more" States' th.-y may cuter "into elrn'pacts with each other to improve the navigation uiereof. , AliTICLK II. Sxlhll I. J t. Tite cxarvuive pow-r shall be vested ivi a Tresi leiit of .the G'f fo lerate States of America.;! -lie and :tli'e 'Vice Preside at shall hold dieir ofhees f ;if the term ... .1 1 . ' ' 1 . . 1 1 1 . . 1 i::.i 1.. I six vears ; bat the f resioeni snail not i;e re-e.igioie. ; The Ih'esident and Vice Pres'-'lent shall le f-leeted ai ' foi lows': 2. Ea. li State, sball appoint, m such mariner as the T-gisliVture thereof, may direct, a niun'oer fHefectors t-qind t- the whole iuiinl)er of Senators and llfprerenta- tives to which the State 'may be eutit!c l iy 00 cuiitic 1 ii!!tnef t n- l:ivss ; i,ut no Senator or. reprcviitaiKe,- op peroou. boidiiinav.i! office of trust or proilt initler the iConfeder- .atti States,;! sliaii be ap pointed an elector. Ji ' o. -The blectprs. shall nieet inneir resftecfive States biid yptejy ballot, for President and VicclPresident (One ofJwhs:ni, at least, shall' not hi an inhabitant of wjihesunK? State-Jwitli theinselve; they, slaipname in; Jheir balhitsthe )erst.n voted for as Ereside'iit, rind hi .flis'tinct ballots the pers n voted f r as Vice Prct-i.le'iit', Jand they shall make -distinct lists of all 'Ci4.p;is voted fir as .President, and of all persons Voted lor as Vice llVesident, and of the number of votes for e!.ch, wh'.ch ist they shall sign and certify, and transmit, sealed, fa thic government of the C n federate States, directed. o the President of the Senate-; the President pf the 'enate sliall, in the presence of, the' Senate and House f lieprreeivUtives,- open all the certificates, and the. otes shall ; then be cpiUited,;; ihe person having the ijeatest nundx-r of votes for President shall be the 'residenti if sueh,number le a majority of jthe! whole, lumber of electors appointed , and if no person have iich majority, then, from the persons having the hi'gh st number 1 tot exceeding three', on-the. !fet of those" i ked bp'ai President, the Ilouso.of lleps esentati ves hallCnoose immediately, by ballot, thp President. resident the votes shad be" taken! esentation from each State having ope this purpose-" shall consist n a .fember orlTnembers front two-th'irds f"f the:States, and majority! of all the Stites shall be c neceWa'ry to a Vdioice. Ajud'if the House of lleprestntariy-es shall not 'boose a Fresideiit, -whenever-tlie righ.t oT choice', sjall, i I i . 1 1 r y . .1 j . 1 .1 y r ' 1 T - i: i ttevoive upon inetn, oeiore ine 4111 uiyr oi jiarcn next rusaouny oi me x resKient. , ;-. , , i - 4. The person having the" greatest niunber.-of votes 'as ice i resioeiii snao ue ine ce -i resoenc, it .eucn jmmoer oe a maiorny oi ine wuoe-nutnir:. electors ojipwunu , tmw ... j-..n ..... v. . ..i(... ..j , u.vmn.u. the two highest numbers on the list the Senate shall choose the ice President;, a quorum tor the purpose thai I cemsist ot two-thirus ot ttie whole n.unfiber ot ben- ators, and a". majority xf the whole number jshail be ne " '"'';-. essnry to a cnoice. . , i . , . y. I5ut no person constitutionally ineligible to the .fiice; of Presidetit .shall lx; eligible to that tjj' Vice l'res ident of the Confederate States. . j - 0. The Gnigress may determine the tim of choosing the electors, and the day on which they shall give their. votes, , which day shall -be the same' throughout tlie Confederate States. j '-"'- .-. -. 7. 1 No rsou except a natural .born citizen of the Giufederate Shites, or a citizen thereof .at the time of the adoption of this constitution, or : a citizen thereof bom in the United States prior to the 20th of Decem Iwr. lbGO. shall be eligible to the ofiice oi President ; neither sliitTi any person be eligible to that office vln '.' sliall notf, have; attain d the .-ace oi thirty-live years, and lenMourteen years tt resiueut wnthin! the limits ot the Confederate States, as may,exitt at the time pf Ids election, j ;, . -. . "' -:. .-ij . . 8. In case of the removal of the President from office," or of his death, resignation, or inability to dis charge the ; power., and duties of the iid office, the. same .shall devtave on the.-. Vice- President ; and .tlie . ;. Gmgress j may, bylaw, provide for the case of -.re- mo?al,.dfath. resignation, or inalnlity Uth bf thoPres - idont 'and Vice l'resident, declaring what officer sball then act hs President, apd such officer hall actaccpTd ingly until the disability be-rencoved or a President shall be jckcttd. . t . ' ' ..- - ;0. Ilia Pre--id jut shall, at stated. timc,-"receiva for 1 t v,,' -.- 9 ; .-v- - ...- J t - r - 1 A n.1 .i s f--. . .. 1 t.!'':i': : i I "A ' ...... ..... . m .-..r.t, 'yr Yw-im..mwimb4 i;i'':4:; SATURDAY. : JL'IsE 29. 1S61. " ' ! his services a compensation ; which shall neither be in creased nor diminished during the period for which he shall have been elected: andhesh;Ul not receive with in that periixl any others eniubunent froia the CoufeiW erate States, or any of thenn . . j . . ' " - V . ilO.'.lfcforo .luj-euterfr'' pi tle:cxcfCiittii -of hist he shall take the following oath od aihnnariu-: Hiice, : "ido solemnly swear that I . will faith-. fnllv execute the office or'Tresidei t of th,. CnCr Stitch and will to tbe!best;f ny ability, prej-fcve. protect and deftiiiil the G Institution therelif." ! J - j - Scriion 2. '1. The rrcsijftcnt shall b. commaivler-jn-jhicf of e army and navy of th timiederate Stapes. .and of the the militia of t lie several jictual-service' if the G States, ivhen ca'led into the ifedvratel States ; he may re quire the opi nl in, iii writi ng. if the nriiiei pal loCieev iii each of tUe I4xeciit-iv4 fL)ep)irtniients, upon any sub ject relating to! jthe duties p tlier respectivci ofii-rtw, and he shall have power to grant reprie ves atifl par dons ibr ptieiu-ies agaiitet the . , Cuhfederate States, ex- cept iu caMpfjimpca.di lent. '. ,1 , 2. , lie thill have t ie )over, by and with the ad vice and .conseut f theHenate, to make treaties, -pn't- vide I two-thinU of .the Senators present coneuii ; and he slifdl homifptte an:!J hy.,-ud yith the advice and consent ot fhc Senate!. Khali apptint ambassadors, other public udnisters ard epn.-uls, judges of the' Su jirome C nu t, and 'ail otjijer lifdcers of the G.'ufe.lerate States,. whoscj- ftppoii;tr&Siits arc not hereiii otherwise provided f irjaiid -whicS shall be jestablished by hiw ; t)ijt the Gmgrejjs may, Jby liiw, vest the appointment of such inferior oiaccrs; iis they tl.iuk proper, in the 1 resiuent atone, ia l ie c-uru 01 i.uv or m , the neaus oiileparunent-!. . , Executive JJeptrtnieut!iilayi be re n roved at any time bv the President, or ot .- . -si. icr .appointing . power, when tiieir-.'s-er vices" -ire unnecc; Bsary, orilbr disiioiicsty, inca 1 T 1 . . . ...1 . ' . paeity,- iueftiMeh'cy, -tnb spouuuet, Kir neglect op out v ; and when so ienioyed,: the iehioyal. sliall be reporteil to the Senate, jt-.igetnerVitaitne .ie:ts-iu- tiieretfr.-. -' ; ; ; i. The'President shaij h;vve pijwer to hi! aT vacan cies that may happen duriiig. theireccss'of thoiSenate. by gbu:ting coipniissihsy Wiiicq shall expire at the end of, their nj-xt 'sessipij ; but up pefson . rtjected -by' the Semite shajli be reappi'iiked.t the same .ofiice du-- jiug their cnsLing reccssy. : i - i f. ".:-,' ' I 8Hit?. j ; J J1 1 ' J d.'Thc Preiiidentshldl fiom tjime t time, give t the Congress ' hlbrmatlju of :thc state Of thejConfed-. eracy, and. 'rifpomnieud to; their 'Cousiuera.tipii. such measures as hii shall jndgeineceisary and exiiedient; he uvxy, oh 'extraordihiirVt occasion,, con vuiie l;it: houses, or either of ; them ;Jandj in case of disagree -. ment bet iveenl them, with espeft to the 'tfin of ad jouruinent, hcii mayailiqurtl thejn to such time a la shall tiiiuk pijper ; he; mxl rec:SveAnioassi;fIi. 5 cuio other public pin tasters Ire sa;dl take ca::e sthitt- the laws be faithfully - excc; i'cd; and shalFconimissiou a! ie cmcers bf the Conf- ierite States: XiHi.i -3. : -i - i -; 1. The President, V.u 0 iTesii ent.-r ana ah. civil offi eers of the-CnfeiIer:ite:Statesr shall be removed from ofiiv-e on hnpejachmertt fj r, :hndeonvu;tioir;ofi fcrea-on, bribery, or ot 1. The iu( er hili crimes and misdeanors! AKTici-te pir.i- 1. f lciat POI.VHT the Confederate. SHte atx be. vest ell' in oue;Sup4;ior Court, and in sin-h' in ferior courts As the Congress mav from tiipe'to titn- ordain and establish'. jThp -juJgos. both of i tlie Su preme and 'inferior courts, shall jluld their ojhees du ring" good beliavicr, and shtll, ;rt stated timeis, receive for their services a cioi.pViipaddn which shaii nop b. diinLii!she.i daring t'iei.icoitinii:e in ofiice. j .'' ! .- . j y&cii&ii 2:1 . ''. ! -.. V 1. 1 ie luUicial .now -r snaii ii extend to lit II 'castV arisiiig under this .ConsI ituiion, tlie laws f.f the Con 4 ie lei',.tc Unities, and trfctiifs, nnile or which all br made under their authositv.l; lo jiii caseafiejeting am-' s "and consuls ; to all ease- yf' admiralty and ii:u:Uini jurisdiction ; to . cui- troversii.-s to ybich tiie .pli '. if, -i 1 1 party;;- to cxntroversie.j iK tween two or. mote or; ies : betweeniJstate and ti;:t.ius )f another State wher-'-. the Styv is n'ainti;f ;; ltwfeti cirizehs elaiiuing lauds' nndiirgraiilslof di'iiere:;!!, SlatesJ , ami between a State he", ci'tizejis- tliCTe..jf,fani...iVavigii States, citizen;; or sub'eois: but no, bt iSci-s!aii-be sueit ov a citizen or subject of any foreign St::.Uf. 1 ' ! J 2. I n! all" c!a;''affifeHiginil4Ts:adv -rs,. ther publ nc ministers a-tbl - consuls ;apd .tjise in which a' State shall be a psy-ty, 'the;Sttpiue G ;o"t shall jiave origi nal iuHsdiCtifin. In ;a I the ot(iei- cases Pptore men- tioned the Srtpreme C diction' both as to law tirtg"Jal-.have apjtellate juris iuid tact, witli ,uch-! exception and y 'under such regiiiiatipns . hs - the Guigiess. .dial! in.ahe.. Tlie. trial of. alf-u'ritries, . except in clises Of ini- neaehment. idiail be 1 i iurv. iunl 'such -. trial shad be hejil-i.i-tiie JStite whttre the said viini-s-shidl have been, committed; bat v;heh not, ci-innutted within any State, the trial shallj h .acisucll .place or;pl:tceS-'as the Congress nijjy by ht'vv; uiv directed.-'' H J ' "i '.' ."., " ,5:-'ion ." ' 5" J . 1.' Treason nguirist Jlie Ci'tilederato Stages shall con sist only in levy in;: war against them, -nrhi adherioi to titeir enehiies, giyi'; g tiietnjaid a..d eofbrt. No jK-rs n shall be.conriclfed'pf Irtason uiilcM on the tes timony of jwii witiefcelly the r.iiue cre.t a:t or on cniifesion in opm cpu -t. j .1; ; ; ! 2. The GonirresillaUf have p iwer. to: declare the piuushmcni of treaso'p, ftut no attainder of treascin "shall work lcorni)tion; of jbl'd,. r h-rfeiture, except I during the life of tlie person attained. ; :! - - AitTtcr-E TV. Section I. ; " - 1 - -j' 1. Full ifaith iiniUcrcdit shad be given in ench j State to th4,plddic -h.cfi, reqords and judicial pro eed- ingS of evi-ry other--t!ate 1 Apd the Congreso may. J IVv rencral laws, prescribe Ihe; maimer in wch such ! arts, records and prpceedhigs shall be proved, and the j effect thereof, f -'i : i; 't' ! : 1 ."' , j j-'-'.-- i- ;-. J-" :- '.!. .;' :. . 'S-aim t. . :':' j.1'-' :"' .J 1. The citizens of eacbiStaU; shall 5oe entitled to all ; the privileges and: Immunities lof citizens bi the sever- , al Snites; and shal llty. jtjie fight of transit and so- ,,.journ in .any Stat? '"d:f ; thi? 'lonfcderacy, with their i- slaves and stht-r property;; j anil'" the rigid of proper ty ih said slaves shall ;not be tjhercby impaired. I i 2. A person chafged iij any! .'State with treason, fei- ony, or other criinj igailist- t law s of such State, ; who shad flee fn m jtistice. .jiiid be found in another ? State, shall, on derdand of tjhe executiTO autcnty ot the State from which he filed, jbcfdelivered -up to be re moved to the State -haying jurisdiction 'pf the crime. 3. No slave or other person' held "to service or labpr t in any Ftatc or Territory ?f the Considerate States, J '"under '. the; la.vs..thercof,' isapitig or. lawfully cafrii-d -into another, shall in! consequence of any law or rcgn- ? hition therein, be disblmd jrom stich ser-rice or Iji- j bor, but shall bo deliveredj up on claim of the paify :to whom 6uc1: slaves l. elorig, lor to whom sue.h service J i or labor may be due. ; f t i ' . I . ! 4 - 6cc 3. i- '- i - 1; Other States pip.y be ! admitted into this Confeil eracy by a vote of two-thtrd-f of the whole House o Representatives and; two-hifls if the Senate, the Senate votintr hvSthtes: but nr new State shall b funned' or erected within tte jurisdiction of any other State ; nor any. State be formed by the junction ot two or mnrA ktntPH or niirts oflSthteS. without the Consent of the Legislatures of, the Stages concerned, as well if the Conerress. 4 - H "f f " 1 " as 2. The Congress shall bkye power to dispose oi aim make all heedful rules and regnUtion concerning the property I -of the Confederate States; including the - - . , t-. lands thereof. -Si -..A rrovide irovernmc-Rts tory belonging to the Confederate States lying witb--iit the limits of . tlu several 1 States, and may pennit 4hcm. at such tinw and - h shch manuer a it m.iyj by lawc provide , f.rm tlie States to be admitted into the confederacy. In all iucb territory tl msitution if iegrb'' slavery as it inow lexis's i 1 the Confederate "i tates shall be recognized and protted by C,t-rv& t-ad by the territorial government, tuid tha inhabitant 3. 1 he prmiip.u oiucvT iicach ol the executive de partments, and all. persuas- ctitiuictetl .with ithe diplo ipitic service, may be rep tuvedf r(m ofiice at the plea sure of the President. JiAlfotheri civil' ofuciers'of the - 3. The Gn fetlerate States jrriay acquire new territo ry, and Gmgress slialb hive! power to legislate ami provide irovernmer.ts for th inhabitants of all t;fri- f rhu several Confederate States'and .Territories slial aye the right - to take ieh territory f.nd la nhy heW bythem in any of the States or Territorie t t he Cji. federate States. I . ; . .. ... ' ;, .! 4. The Couiederate States' shall guarantee to "cvp4 htrrfe tif'n.w is or herftifVr hjnv'lwome aaicralw it thi i!,.v.r.-w,?.,.... n.: 11-; '; r a ZaF;;?; , .kIT. irr:;-' ."iU'M .,fu iaM; svua on application of the Iy-gislatu (or of the Exeeutive wnen toe Legislature is not in Session against domeJ - tic-violence. - ,. ' '; " rrl!" - - .": ' .. I'- " - J article v. Section 1. , ' ' 1. Up m the (k-mand bf any tluee States lecrally JV5seiubiel m their several coiiventi jhh, the G.n.gress shall summon a G uventi-i of all the States, to tikje intj cpusiderati on such amendments to tlie t-phtitu-tiou as the said Suites shall feiiucur in ugi sting jit the tune when the 8 nd demand is ih idey and bh. uld any of the proved amenlitients tw the consiitutiii be. agreed ob by the s;ud crnveutioii voting by. States and theime' be ; ratihed by. the Legislatures of twi-thirds of the several States, or by omventiois io twMliirds tliereof as the PUe or the other motle if ratification may be proposed W the general con ven tjou 4uy shall heiic lorwanl form a part of this Gmstitution., But no Stipes 1sha21, without it cor) seiit, be deprived of its jequll representation in the Senate. ' . . i j . , ARTICLE VI ed by. the latter shall continues fin f rce until the satAe shall be. repealed or rawlffie fa'mi all the officers aj pumtoi by the same shall reihain in office until their, successors are appointed "and Qualified, or the office ilb -'idlCd.. .-; ' . 2. All debts contracted -engagements entered into before- the adoption ftlisl constitution shall, be as valid Against . the Cimuklefate Slates under tins coiistituthviii as under the pi'iyisionid government, f- . j" o. Thi.ijc -ustitmion, andjthe laws of the Cot filer-at- Suites,! made in persuqufe- thereof, and all trea ties m;uIe,,or which shall bf made un ler the authori ty of the Coiifederate Stated, shall he the supreme law o( the. land ;. and the judges! 5n every- State shall be bound thereby, anything in Jthe consliuition or latvs of any State to the contrary hot withstanding. -j 4. yTbe Senates and; KdpfesentatiVes before men tioncl, find the members olj the several State Legisla-' dures, and hi!- executive: nhdjjhdieia! otijeers-both !of the .C-i fetlerate S'ates and b'fj ihe several States, shall be boiind by oath or 'ajlirniafipn to support this edn : stitutiou, lut no rolig.- ms- tektshall ever be. required las !a qtia:fie;don to- any ; office ari pahiic trust under the I Cnfe lerate S:ates. : ; ' H.:- ' j 5: The eiunuer-ition,; in jthje constitution, of cert: . in j rights, slni'l not be const(ud to deny , or ilispafage others retained by the ieopi( pf the several States. : I 0;. They powers not: oeg:jtel to .'the GnfederAte j States' by the cimstitutioii, jnhr ; prohibited, by it to the j Stak-s a c fresrveddd the, jSjtit respectively, or to the peoiilei thereof, '' . ; f ' ' I" . - ''I . - - AnTIt f.R yJI. l. j: 1. The j-at.ifiCa tioit of tli! pmventions'of five States j: shall be sufiicient' f r the Csiij. )lishment of this const i- tution between the States so! j-atifviug the same. Ji ' " 2, nVhcn five States shall1iave r.nified this eonsti tufHinyitt tye nianneri beijie specified, the Gngress un'!li r; j Toyisi-mal const.ittittlit shall ' prescribe tte; riine Ibr , holding, the election o: jPresident and Vice iWsi dent : iand f.-r the meeting: ,)' the Electoral pvUeie; andjfor counting the vites ijip inaugurating .the. lrei deuti . They h:ill also iii-ejsttibe tlie time fir holililng -he first. election' of. jnemhof Congress under) this . -oiKti.uti:n, anM the'tiinej'- f.r -kssemlilthg the sainec l'n;il ;the assembling, ti : sijid!J Congress, the Congft-ws jiiiwleli.- the provisional' cxalsitution'shall- continue to jexereise the legislative- poVejirs granted them, no' ex- ten hug beyond the time hunted' by the constitution of tbt ptoyisiotial'.-g vernne4f.' I ' .Vilopte;! unaniuiyiisly, ihuxh 11, 1801. . .1. ftj DE.CVKttW. 'I ' , ! i h . JOHN'. AEMSTHOSa. . :. !- ' ETIi CAROLIXA BlOK BIXDKIIY. I tOVLUn-iili x. C. JJOO K.ST ORE.) liO.OlC MX DEP.S AS n kfrAXK BOOK jf A X.UFA c- . lCd. "RALE X. V, E3" GSllflM.IUTWOOD...'"-' COUNSELLOR, AND ATTOItXLY AT LAW. !.Ai.Kiiit.-.v. c -. ,;;- . ' " !: Will Attend tlie Couutr iai.d ..Superior Courts of Wake. ; Job tist on and Chatham ; thp Superior Courts of Xew Han ov. r and Bnmr-?on, anil tin T--nns of tli2 Fccb-ral Courts and Supre'-ne Court of NorrJi-CaroHna, at Raleip-. O:?eo, the one formerly 'occupied .by the lata lion.' WU- liam II.; Haywood, jr. ; - i . - j .Jan. ?s,.lfs01. ' " ', 17-lly : " '! 1 " ' ' ' 1 nm 'i - m .. i -j. . J ATT0RXKY AT IAW, : ' Will praetica in tli3 C'otirts of Rowan and adjoining coun ties. Collections prompt! vtmads, . 1 Jan. 2(1, 1HG1. I 17 ly It. H. PICKIKSOS. . i X. tl. UltL. . C D. Hltt. BICKIN60X, IIILt & CO., ! AUCTIftXEERS, ! NOaTll CORXEP. OF FRAXKI.TX AXD 17ALL STS:, ; fircii.voxpArniGixu. j. - Attend particidaily to th;- silling of sla-pts at public .and privat; pale. u '..- -I ; . GREEXSB0K0' Idutujvl Life Insaranre !an3 Trust Company t-rThisi Company offjrsnducements to tl)3 public which few possfss It b economical in its mana?:;inent. and proreM in the rarment of its losses.l The insured for life are its Wetnbers, ana they participate rs - . '. . . . y . . ... .... in its profits : iiot onlv on th f premiums paid in, but; also t ... . i . ; on a large and increasing d sppsil capital sepi in aeure operation. r. -;'. ' A di vidend of C7 per centd the' Criinpariv, was declareck at tha last Anual Meeting ot and carried to the credit ot the life members of the Company. I '.' ' Those desiring an insarancq upon their own lives, or the lives of their slaves, wiil pkase addi-ess ;i i u-.. v. i. ran, Treasurer. ; Greensboro', Feb. 11, 155?. 11 Iv. i.T V: ni yes A-; ro..itltolesale and retail Drug- H . gists, have and will (keep on hand a full suppnt of ail such articles as are u.uallv found in a First Class 0rug t ... , . . -1, amoij exoerijnee.' forca and facilities it rTM : 1 1 J . V tMnmta r m 1 1 tv-l mnfi for 'doing so, and hope by tx21t promptness, .energy and J untiring efibrt3 to please triecurc- the po.'ral patronage oi lcl frind ii nd thi nublie-iTneiallv. I- The Prescription Department will be undir the immedi ate supervision of one of the firm, both day and night. Orders will bi attended td with neatness and disspatch- .-' ; i ; - T - ,- i I S. F. RIVES. M. D. WALUtl ii. JOi4UA. .tf. i : ' ; jus. c.r axsiox no USE, VI i l Wti-His Twt IIc.vdred Yapps or the Depot. Xow open for the reception of TltAXSIEXT CCSTOM and DOARDERS. Table implied with the bst the mar- ket affords. i ! JL.: jiu.i uutt, rropnevur. 4ah. 1, ISfil. 12 tf SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT, - , . TT j Kallish, Mar, 25th,-18Gl. Sealed proposals will lie received at thia Department for the delivery 'f goo4 merchantable flour, at any railroad depot within the State, In tiuantili not let than tuenty lire barrels, until 15th ofi July, 18tl. '- ' " I Proposal8'should,be endotjd " Proposal for flour, and '.a.'-iod tn th- f!iiininissarv General." -. Commuaarg General. , isr.i. : I '- - '.'' tr COMMITTED to JaitVtn the torn of Sallsbarj j Itovran county, byjCornelius Kestler, a negro slan-s w h i says hs is a runawar, and b3tngs t Jamas Faller and savs hw name ia Frank. , Thia boy is about twenty-one or two years old, about sf feet high, of rather a Light-dark color, fiad on brown woolen clothes, badly torn, apperto b4 a bar of good quality; and a numberone negrop Thi oTifr iU come foe him, jwr charge, and tako himl awar, otherwise he will 6e dealt with according to law. . W. A. WALTOX, ; ' Sheriff of Eowau county. May 4; 13CJ- tf " j 1. loe Giwernnieutestab3il)ed ly theCnstitution is the successor of the pi'ovisipkial governnient of the G'n federate Stites of Amr rP'.; y,l nil "!,., i.,w ,x..'..L. TE'lllS-FOR ADVERT ISINO. Ono square, fir Insertlou, ."....LlL. Jll.f L W Each Babaeqtent iiuertioii, ' - - - - 2 tturte fine or atdcr make a qaare. ) ' ' 1 Contracts will bettered into with 7arJ7, balrarty'; and 1 quarterly adwtlaera, at a reduction from Uw abort' rala. t . . Xo.iictioa fro.ntho regular rates for aWtlioia,. insartod ia tb Weeklr Edition. ... .( ; AH adrertueinenU recoire one tM,rtlm'in th WmU.' ; Xcusc Mannfacturing Compan j . and Cartridge Wripperiinel.uali;!7 ,BI tity of common wrapping paS-V1 tt7, "d W ua- Ralfizh Rpglrtw, Greensboro Timpt T7l nL eoGoldaboro' Tribune and xJSn' DGEW0UTH FEMALE SKMIXART, " law iniUtuUon has been in aucccsaful operation for twenty Thi coaraa of 'Instrnctrmh desired to afford to SonuV. f arr!;ea t5tUtirn Whic be Seared fhoSjf Jrdf bj" FemaU Seminari il ' bUulUMlA fa 1U organuation. ,. .. ; i OwMborottghia eminemi health j, and in the Vnnt extrd state of the country, lu goograptlcal powdoirS d.ers it a qniet and aafe jreticat. . ' .. y Tha next Ssssionvill comincnce Angnst lt IPC ' i For XJatalonea containing full partkulan of tennV e..' '' apply to v - : KICIIARD STEItLIXG, Principil, ' JaaaSfl. J- Creen.borot.gh, K. C. - ' NOTICE. '''w-:! rp.iKEX np and commuted to tlic Jail of Jle ck- ' J. lonbur countj, on the 8th dar of September laat. a ' neffro boy, who savs Ins name is " Tim," and that his mas tfr's name i John Worthy," living in Gaston county a.-U baid boy m of medium heijjhth, rery black and hka very ordinary inp.llijrenci.-no mark, or cara by which to ! ' lhc ,wncr is harubj noting tocom for. ward, provu prop -rty, pay charges and take him awav ..itharirirt oti th 9th day of September n.rt he w5l 7Jx. .f juoij; oio, io pay tees, u tne law direct. V. W. GltlKR L Sheriff of Jlecklcnbure conntv. C. May 20. 1851. - td-J Charlotte, N 1860 I SPRIXG TRADE. F. RIVES & CO. 13C1. it: j WHOieSAlS PKCGfltSTS, EABXESm ' Invite the merchants of.TlrTlal Xorth-Carohna and Tcunt-ssoe. to examin- th .i 1 -P W.......; ana l cune&see, to eiAiinae thoir ox tuasive stock of Drugs, ! Chyinicala," ; Oils, ' ' D-e StufTi. Porfumcrv,; i-ancr Articlct, bi-nh;s of all kind. Tobacco j Cigars,' i Rnuff". - ; :'.-., .'.- Pure Medical Wines t l1-ftndi (lilla Jti A iudow Glas. Patent Medicines, Ibuing facilities unsurpd by any house in the tradi, thev teel authorized in saVimr ili.v f'nW n,i -ni ..n .n gowii in tlr,'ii-,Iine of business, at audi low price as ctnnot lail to aire entire satwiaptiou. Orders will be promptly atteniled f. All fjoods s.-nt from their establishment, war ranted as reprcsfiited br th. 'in. . X. F. RIVES 4 CO.. . J. r ' Wholesale Druffgists, i I. X. Fi RttKsy . Petersburg, a. Wit TEE B. JOHDA5, . - Joseph Caru.! -, Jtf. FUHIf ITUKE I FURNITURE ! ! . ALFRED eVERTl RE, IiaVlng removed to tbo large, new and extensive building on Sycam(wetT-eet, nearly opposite; Donrians A Johnson, has purchased thft inost superior aud extvnsive stock of Furniture ever exhib ited iu the city, to which he invites the attention of houses labhw,- apriug'and other IJ Mlstcads, Sociable.H, Ac. Ha will also makt to order nyarticl! in his line, as ho has so;ipj of the best wbrkuien in the city in his employ. 11a solicits a call from his friends and the public. Henvill.pay paith-ula,- attention to the Undertaking Do. partmen for which purpose he will keep a good assort-' ment of Burial Cases of eM ry d-sc. iiiti;m. fle will hare in attendance on funeral occasions a careful drirci" and good hearse. ! I ' .'.--. Petersburg, Ta., April 9,1 1SG0. Jy WEEKLY ARRIVALS OF CARRIAGES, RorkT- f T WAYS and RUOGIES, made exprcasly f&r .Virginia and .Vorth-Carolina. They are of the latest style and supe rior workmanship. Also, SADDLES andllARXKSS of the best tnaterials, knd ofmy own manufacture. ,CalI and see my stock befor purchasing elsew Lre. ' ; I ! A. C. HARRISON. !' . Xo, 123 .Sycamor'e strcetPetcisburg, Va. April, 18C0. i - i v, -. RLMOVAI. (iEOROE L. BIDGOOD, ' ? j BOOKSELLER, Agent .Methodist Depository' s 1 j jlilCIIMOXD, VIRGIXIA, , WOII I) respectfidly Inform his friends and the public, that he has removed to the store i l XO. 161 MA IX STREET," . Recentlv occupied by Mr. Chas. A. Gwatkin, and one door boloft Slefcw& Kent, I'ain A Ou, His stock of j; CG0K3, SlknoXERY, AND FANCY ARTICLES, - will compare favorably with any house South. He has se lected with great care a splendid assortment of stationery, to suit the most fastidious. A collection of . choice MI? CBLLAXE0L1S, BTAXDARD AXD THEOLOGICAL WORKS, of the newest editions, and Indeed th j latest popu lar, moral publications as soon as published. - yj ' The trade can be supplied w ith our own own Books upoa , the same terms as at the Xashville house. For terms, set Catalogue, w hlich will be furnished gratis. !; - Merchants. Ministers, Colporteurs and Consumers, wil find it to their; advantage to patronize the Depository The store hai been elegantly and comfortably fitted op with a view tolheean- conduct of the business, well as the comlbrt ami aae of th? customer. Also polite and accom modating clerks are employed. ' - ,! Orders-will be faithfully aud promptly attended to. 1 . Don't forget the place. Xo. 1$1 Main street, one door below Kent, Pain & Co's. i ' 7 6- I COLLEtiE HOTEL ; THE I ndersigned having taken charge of the ; houses formerlv occupied ai a remale College . Id the . city of Haleigb, on llillsboro' street, 200 yards west of the Caoitol tow ards the X. C. Depot, and having opened the saa,?e a: a ?qDLlC HOTEL d' BOARDI HOUSS respectfully solicits the- patronage of the TuA i-LlXU ; PUBLIC " j ' ' : - llillsboro street is noted for good water and bcaBtjful shade during the summer months. The Proprietor designs keeping a lfouse for HOARDERS, during the summer and fall mouths for FAMILIES, who can have the b.-nefitof . the Mineral Water from the kirkham Spring, which Is equal to any in the Stat in medicinal properties, and which u well known ta all who have tried the water, -The public arc respectfully solicited to call and judg for : jari scfitiSW?'- Jak 26, m. ', ;. J-. '' -.', '-. VXl ... LXCi SEWISG MiCHIXES..7The Quaker City 01 Sewinir Machine works with two threads making double 1-jcW stitch, which wiU &6t rip or ravel, eyenu 'very lhurth stitch be cut It sews equally as well the cart Linsey or th? finest Muslin, and u . . st machine in market. Merchapt Tadors, Mantua Maker. : n d Uouaekeepers, aic inviud to caU and exauiine for them- elMr" P A. Wilson", Meuhant Tailor, Winston, XC.J bavin'"- tried other machines, buys one of the Quaker City, and pronounces it far Utter than any bstore ia use. . All arsons wishing to secure the agency for the sale ot -h e Quaker City machine, in auj of the town 10 Aortk- p Cai olina. except in the -county of Wake, which ia tecured ... to Mcl ToSter A Co., of Raleigh, and the county f Fo; svtaknby P. A. WUsoa, o? Winrton, 11.PPJ' n W the underigned agents for the State. W. will pay -a reasonable per ceiiU to all persons . Oreentboro', X. C, Feb: 2nd, . - Livn for SALE-The snbserlber wUhln? to A?oveJ TtheKt '. ! on which he now resides, lying eight mile, south fJfV; and one mile north of Rands mil oa -.waters ofSwift , Creek' aad in a healthy and intelligent oeighborhood. . j Saii tradTwntain. about 6W are. ; there i; enoogb horse farm, cultiratine one-half a temately. There U roomsand a basement, newly litted up. There arj al. all ; X nee-aiT onthouss of well-rult -d f. m. ith a 11 -iXaiJnt water in the'vard. . Ta-J tar a 1 WIV jStS "thtgUfKf Sn-a. Co:- Whe aad , r -Ijohv MITCKFA'ER,. ' - J- - : -.-' $'' Aithan., W.k.e .-' L . ' October 13,"186a ' ' ' . - ', ' J ::-J "'.fcJ , TVTOBTnlBOLIITA MILIT1K1 Cl'TT0)fSTjiK IV tiiAAnra Riflu.! harintr orocurad a e .t'4A set of Di of the State Arms, are prepared toftnibh Utf for ,11 the Xorth-CaroUna Mibtary Compau.v.,, . per cent, leas than they can be pmrcbase eisewaere. , f , All applications must be mde to tbe Captain, ' , n J, : . IL P. CEJLTOX, K4dbA If C Jan. U, ISCO. - t-", Keepers ana otneis in want ot BUtei nir artielus in his line pledging entire tat i naction' in quality and price. His stock is compoiiiid of Sofas, Divans, I'jw'lor chaiio, Mahogany wajdi-ohes, and; Bonk cases. Marble ton Uurcaus. fJentrn 1 J ! I i . 1 : f of 11 df i ( '.'.If t t; 4 i a i - .a: ; - si . ill .1-
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 29, 1861, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75