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t$VfAfctfatiion of tic Confederate States
yyyy , of Glutei M-i. . ..... .;- ;
I I' H; the Confederate States, "each State
I Mtfijtn ai:d indq -orient character, an
f'3aJ6Vannt. federal govertw(ect,- estab-
trsnlves at. bur p wtefitjr--n-
fa$itVfch$t this Constitution for the GjniWle- .
1.
rfe v .vm-icus I. Seciu.
. L'ii'ivfc :jpowerherem delegated
y f 'M ress f , the -Confederal
shall be
ate States,
If
Stiom 2. .: ;"
yk-L illise lf ftep'reseutativos' shall be composed
fevhs SibWy secolid year by the people of
(iMv!-7;Vii-4.:Jv:A- 't. tor-ton. in touch State shall
" . :Uiv i Nruti' -: (ii.u v n
1 ttie CWfeiicr ite States, atid have the qual-
f.r o!eet.rs of the
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vol. i.o ' ' a . . , j . j r I' . ' i; ! 'No. 6
T ' ' J-'' ' - RALEIGH. N. C. WEDNESDAY. JULY 17. 1S61J :
8hatlf before it l)ctmes a law, be presented to the
PretiJent f the Gin federate States ; if he approve, he
shall ksn it: bu? if not. he shall return it with his .b-
m'-fet numerous
; V j, a S-af e ,I!"islatnre: but no 'person of
. " ; fy v i ...... 4T5, --t,;?! nrilUX.
J : - I',..-
f&n:fihulbc arepres-tative
tttiwel thetaSG of twehty'itri:
tj si i all not
iii4 be a
iXi wSi shall not,
IjlJ-ui Siati in which
ft! i-.jsen-
yes ami unuci iura omi "it"
R. i 't nUdU)! 1 T l I 1 ITS iVliVt VUIVW .v --r
&Li,i:th,.'-v(Ta- States wiacli may be' include
WW 'i'i'i: - a 4.i4 .t.tf inviw.r irA
dotcriiniiod by adding to the'
''Jiiuto. of &.w peiinsf . incladiug those bound
nice icr a wnii in yyiw , ;uw im-iwim v.....
VU; fkVfi!tbV- Of all slaves, lie aciuai enu-
t
, u .within r nvpA Viar fiirpr tjir
-C--.:W;rtfoi th?Nis:ress of tie-Confederate bUtes,
?lT! t bv law. dir-t. Tiie-rmnvberof
"ti uteye'rv u'q ent tcrp1 ten years, in sue
!;..' 'sliai!, by law, direct. Tiie-numtje'r
foi-iHvfo v shall' hot-exceed onv fitfvery: lilt
ft-:. n.4vi;irt,-kcli -State -611:111 nave ac ieaii-.one rcyre
JfiV- ant -i.intU' rucn emuueiwtm wcui (uj
llit:S?.-if: iwtii''C':i?4roii5ua lie entitled to choose
.1
U'ty
lyi
(-n
I'fiia
fr Sttitiiiof- Gmi;itenr ! tho State j;f. Alalmna .
;feke:'ct)-riv ;t yro, thg Ssate of 5IMsEipi
ti:'Hta.te V. ;of. feuisiaiiia n, lad the Stat of
lUMaieiiiApiwii; la the representation:
1 :'- .I! J.d.',-.. .V.tli. llltlll ,1 !tV t".U'-rf(lf kliall.
js-'K fits Oi tlt.'Vv,Ml u!'a"1'" . -WW.
I'te iloiiso-of j;epre,cj)tativf8 sua.i cnoose meir.
and: t)tlier trfneers, i,ana snan ae ui aow
t.f .mnnthiiierit, ex(;c-t that any jiuuciai or
feiiMi sMy within
;iiirits!oC:Atiy Ijit.Vte, may te impeacliea y a vote
.v &bwdsFbf .both, branches ol tue egi.aiure
tii 'Senate of the Om federate States shall be
ulrfdSermtdrs' State, chosen tor
T6M'iV tbe'i Le-4isltwJ ? M-tci t, at tne reg.nar
.il HWxt, immatfaUiiy precfciung uu wiuuh-lu-
t.iif tiie tcrui oi service; ,auu cah uumi iian
it; - in
ed
f
,.T';:;.'v.lf -t KP.-ond vear :': of the secuild class at
aiul.i.t tiie taini
f ; .4lwirtiAt.oH-i,aft.er thev sha.l be assembioi
' l;l:...i,r.!d -iil,i..'i'st' fle-ctfc.ih. tliev shall be divid
i.tt4:div':'ft litavile inti) thive daases.. I he seats o
i it'TJw'KC.,'A,i..c vt: r.f.issN .'s ha 1 be. vacateu at ti
4S . I-fc
I iL'-ii'iairiirraUi ctfr'the-rsixtU-year so that ie-
f ! Atoa 'fee'dfh every: weiKflid yejvr-;anl if
l Mik,U vchiM- oriutl.crwise during the, re-
;: - "I UA:, x ,;j,, .nnv. State.:' the bxecutn
jectioh8 'to 'that iiluusb in which it shall have oriid
natfd , who shall enter the objections at large on their,
jouijrijil and proceed to reconsider it. - If, .after such
recoil sideratiort, two-thirds of that House shall agree
to pa s the bill, it fliall be sent, ''together "with tie ob-
jections, to the other House,' by- which it shall likewise
be reconsidered, ap4. if approved by two-third of tliat
Hose it shall become a law. But in, all such cases the
.yotes of both lJouse4 shall be determinea by yeas and
nays, and the names of the persona voting for. and
against the bill shall be. entered on the journal jof each
Ilotis? respectively, i If any bill shall not be returned
by 2 President within ten days (Sundays exceptetl)
after it shall have been, presented to him, the same
shall be a law, in like manner as if he hat! signed it,
unles s tiie Congress, by their adjournment, prevent its
retilin i ; in which case it shall not be a law. The Presi-
dent ; nay.pprove any apprripriation and disapprove
' any o the appropriation in the same bill. In such case,
he j;h alin signing j the bill, designate the appropria
tions, f Jipproved; and shall rCtuni a cony of such ap-
proy ialions, withhis olijectionsjtothe House in which
tholll shall have originated ; and the same pmceed-
jjs shall then be had as in case of other bills disap
proved bv the Presidents r.
jEvery order, resolution or vote, to which the con
currepce'of both Houses may be necessary (except on
a qWstion of ; adjournment) shall be presented t the
President of the Confederate' States; and before the'
sanpefshall take effect, shall be approved by him; t-r
beiig disapproved; by him,i may be repassed by two-'
i thifdi of both ioiises according to the rules and limi-
Uatioas prescribed In1 case f a bill.1
:'-::. '. .:. ; . ' i Section 8. - ;...
The Congress shall have power
1. To lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and ex
cises "or revenue necessary to pay t' e debts, provide,
for tiie common 'defence, and carry on the government
of hrOnfederate States; but no bounties shall be
granfcd from the trPas"ryi nor shall any duties or taxes
on jiniportations fiibtn. forgn natious be laid to pro
mateor foster ahyfbrahch'of industry ; and all duties,
imposts and excises shall be uniform thoroughout the
Confederate States,; j
To borrow money on' -'the credit of the Confede
rae States. - iy-.i .. J:.- " : ':.y
8. To regulate commerce with 'foreign, nations, and
ani(tg the Severa;States, and with the Indian tribes ;
bujt peither this, Iripr any other -clause contained in
the Constitution.' sliaU ever be construed to delegate
the power to C ingress to apphipriate money for any
inrernal irfiprovemelnt intended Ur facilitate commerce,
exc ept lor the purpose ot iurmsmng lights, Deacons aim
bnjoyi, and' Othcrf sjids to navigation upon the coasts,
an 1 'the improvement of harbors and the removing ot
hkt.tWti.rtts; in river navnration. '. in all which cases
sutli duties shall .e! laid on the navigation facilitated
thereby as may be becessary to pay' the costs and ex-
peiises tnereoj. y 1 1 ,
U.'rlV establish itni form '; laws 'of naturalizalion, and.
' uiiifdrni "1 ;iws on the subject , of bankruptcies, through
out tihe (Jonfetierate States : Dut no law oi ooiigms s.n,iii
VdehiJ contracted before the passage of
5".l To coin money, regiilate the value thereof and of
fok'ikn coin: and fix the standard of weights and mea-
1 6.1 To nrovide rfur the punisli'meht of counterfeit-
iii' the securities iiind 'current coin of the Confederate
71 To establish ! post offices and post routes ; but the
expanses of the ost office Department, after the first
day lot M i rch in tiie year of our lord eighteen huudred
niipst.
e
. J: nrv abtVoihtments .until ibe
Y-A; U -..-i- n.: i .lf,;clutiirp wmch shall, thai nil
wee?. V.; ': ."t-t; ' " ,-.
M the State lor wmeu u tun-
ft. ici5i;i;iii,M felt-ru te States.
-Iiy - ii .-.'"'..: "is.'..-n ',';";. !,' nh nowcr'ti trv ad
& ,.lu ,.t ivatl.r rikion. ben tue President,
i tWO-tlllitlS OI Hie lueuiucio
U;Sf
f-y -
:iyy J1'
l iuinibitiiat f
SMrrv. PrOnt bf the 'Cm: federate States shall j
li-Vlv luyif.
T&iKC-nate shall efce'their other ofoeei
iyit'' in-thcuVsem ot tl
Wni Avbeviiit. shaUWxercise thej-fhee of
other officers', and
ie Vice
of Presi-
si xty -three, hall be paid out of
its own reve-
A
.14.
ws
,tl concurrence ;! o
Y-mnfikrd iucases- of imacnmenisoau
. ... . P : K -; -i. .'.. v. '.i.'l . f ,t-"i ifTirift. and disoual-
fl,il lurlm'r uuui U.K.-U.-..V. ..-v. nr
feft.nnrtheUorilrae.S
frM''sliall,:'pevertheic?,pe...uc: o;y . . ...
If i . y . . -i :.a.v,.;k .l nnnisktucnt-: accoruuig
" -.Section .4. ... - -...i1
;,K;Tltimcs of , Lining eiec-
m for Senators: ann; lJtlrV Vi e'-IZ-ir.Vja
. l.,i. cya.fu iw thrt Leyvdature tlierepf. sub-
' 'ik to the provisior.s of this Condon; but .the Con
''1 umv, at any i tirnl-v by law mae of aliersuch
(j-: ii&mt&'rS Except, as ;to :the times and pates ol clioos-
i ' 'E-i Senators.. ; . " ,' ' ' -V't ';.nw
WMSi-:- rvrtrrls Rbal! assemble at least ojeem fer.
ffi:SU.U;ion the fiMoudaym
Mhcrmiless'tiicy shall, ty law, appomaivu.
g f ' SWtion 5. :
B-Jri .iiyyiyTTic. iiialV -lw the 1U120 oi
W il' - l-.VI.t I I I 1UIIUV ....... . , ,
. . -. iTH . . . .f itjAwn vnpmners. f
returns ana .quaim.uv?n vi v 7 ;
,iHv of each-Sbiill fyustitue a .'qu.,
lu..lyl it V
bwt'a imallbt, iinrhim
W . and may- be autbf 5 Vzcl W
the electioris.
and i a
1 usi-
ayadhmrn. from .-day to f
ci vuipel-1 l;e attendance j
'..; i KM . Lt it l iiiu
..i. 'off "absent im-mt iu inc manner and unaer sucn
' Penalties as cacti HUVse. may provide.- ,-y
SKlI.tcrtuW thentlcs-ofi srcw
' ; .yU.i;, i.tnJits tubers t)r dis(mt-r.y ne.-mviw,.
"J
I
r.crsfrcn'.'i
. s . . .-
M itmillexpclKmemner. v
,A1 X .iialh i&mse sliall keep a. jourruil , of 4ts pro
' JLii;t.J:Vilil rrum'timebitiine publish the.s:ime, ex-,
v: -.- ?l:. :t-.-v,ivv in their iudonent. require
TZ: of 'the loemheSl of
SSSSWH "Ht tl.e dire of
'.' r.iJ ,rfi i; be entered in the KMrnal.
ie-iutu . tuv-Tv. rv----. . . - . . , - -fr;11(rrf9iS
airit..Mtfeout the ctvuscni.oi nv X'-JAZ?. w i.-V
ure thatf three "tiayst;r.or WWl.
iy...i;..i. -tveA Houses snau w siim'n-, 1
-. u w iitu iiv t .- . - . : ; 1
; . - Set:Uon - , ..'.- J
j f 1 'The natdrs and ; Kepresentatives shreceivq
'1 ye y r .L'UiirVW to be ascertrfine.i by
I a cWu,i,r- -nv f)f the Confederal
s rw ''"Pi? 1 ; ,,-y . 8,. rAHt treason, teb-nu
.nty .vl.:5,. -t,n :cpssi(n c tueir restf
il,usc.sra&r-ifi nn5 to and returning .i
Ind ilmiuy speech. debate .?ur;t3ier:Iiwty f"
. W Ve q itioned in any other place. . ;
i( No Senator or P';Cff;f
'I- Lr m. i.a ... iu iA. twl. be appomtet to any
1 lime ionwuicu ire " w.--, .-.. r ...
p4 T..t tirrimnt ihe TriQLress of science and useful
artsj uv seetiruii; -ioi .'iiwjiuvv.
vnirs the eXciulve right to tneir .repevu "o-,
andldiscoveries; ; If ..'. ..-'. - '. ' -
9 To ..oustitute. tribunals mi nor to tne oupreui
Court ' " i;';" ''"'"' 'i "-' ' : i V : '
I l " To define and punish piracies and felonies com
mit jk on the hih seas, and offences against the law
la. To declares; war, gram leiiers u ih
priskl, an4make!rules,;concernmg capiures m Mm
an. li water. R-v ."'
I lb. ' To raise aiid support.artmes but no appropna-
tiotiofi money t6: that use shall be. tor a longer term
tihafi two years. :y y y 1. -: "-':,
Lo proviueana mauiiam aiavj.
To make lhdes for government and regulation
f tLotiiivl and iiiivai forces.
-is To nrovicfc for calling forth the militia to exe
cute the laws otlj the Ctohtederate States, suppress 111-
L,,X.wc mA Y&mpl invasion. '
ift 'i i nriunnp nr (iru-iLiiiiu, i x,.
inlng the1 militiaf and for governing such part of them
c hi'jtf in prm i vku in ji
IStiitesH reserving to the States, respectively, the ap-
the authority of training
lAIIUUUtUH ""If ..... Mil
Jh4 militia acccdihg to the discipline prescribed by
iCopgress..'' yt'..:. - ,, . ' " . ; .' y .- .' '
17. To' exercfse exclusive legislgion, m all cases
'wlfatsoever, over such district (not exceeding ten miles
(sqLrey as may.fby cession of one or more States and
itii wntnnreSof Coneress. become the seat of the
ernment of the Confederate States ; and to exercise
fikfe authority oyer all places purchased by the consent.
rf !th Triiat.nre of the State in which the same shall
I be , for the erection of fcirts, magazines, arsenals, dock
fysrds and otherjheedful buildings; and
!' i Tn mnkei all laws which shall be necessary and
i pJoper for carrying into execution tiie. foregoing pow-
) ' r . .. 1 iJ r!r.nctl tilt Kill 111
ers and all other powers vioi uy iumwu.w""."
the governmeni of the Confederate States, or in any
dcpartihent or ifficcr thereof. ' .-' . -'
, . ' II .-. ;T;Ia Section 9. ' ..";' . .-
V. The importation of negroes of the African race
fiom anv foreign country other than the slaveholding
States, Territories of the United States of America,
b hereby forbidden ; and uongress is rt-quirwi tu v
slch laSvs as sljall effectually prevent the same.
2. Omgressl shall also have power to prohibit the,
introduction o slaves from any State not a member
cf or Territory n t belonging to, this Gmfederacy
13 The Ptivilese of the writ of habeas corpus shall
not be suspended, Unless when in cases of rebellion, or
invasion the public safety may require it.
Ai No bill of attainer, or ex post facto law, or aw
(ichying or impairing the right 01 proper m uvg.t.
slaves shall tepasstov t :: - , . -. -...,'
5. iSo capipition or outer tiu-v
unle-s in prop, rtion to the census or enumeration here
i nbefore directed' to be taken. . , , -
6 No tax oi- duty shall le laid on articles exported
rum any State, except by a vote of two-thirds of
x)th bouses. "I v ';, -' , .
7.! No! preferences shall be given by any regulation
f commerce or revenue to the ports of one State over
khose of anotlier. ' - . y ; . y
g, Xo money shall be drawn Irom tne treasury, wu
in consequence or appnpnau. mauB ia ,
regular statefljent ana account 01 uie retvi
penditures of all public money shall be puonsnecurom
time to time. . .
o n.wio-iYs shall annronriate no money from the
treasury except by a vote of two-thirds of both houses,
office or title of any kind whatever from any.. king,,
prince or foreign State.
"12. Congress 6hall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion, or. prohibiting the: free
exercise thereof ; or abridging tn freetloin of speech,
or of the press ; or the right of the peple peaceably to
assemble and petition the government for a redress of
grievances ' '
13. A well regulated militia being necessary to the
security of a free State, the right of the people to keep
jmd bear arms shall not be infringed.
14. No soldier shall, inrtimeof peace, he quar
tered in any house without the consent of the owner';
nor in time of war, but in a mauner to be prescribed
by law.: " .. i .1 ,.V.- ;''. ;
15. The right of the people to be secure' in their
Eersons, houses, papers and effects against unreasona
le searches and seizures, shall not be violate! ; and
no, warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, sup
ported by oath or affirmation, and particularly .oe
scribing the place to be searched, and the per4u or
things to be seized.
16. No person shall be held to answer' for a capital
or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment
or indictment of a grand jury, except in caseif arisiug
in the land, or naval forces, or in the militia when
in actual service, in timebf war or public danger ;
nor shall any person be subject for the same offence
to be twice put iu jeopardy of life or limb, nor be
.'. compelled; in any criminal case, to be a witness against
himself; nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property,
without, due "-process of, law; nor shall private' prop
erty be taken for public use without; just compensation.-'
r' - -:' - ; I . ..' '.: ' I
- 17. In all criminal prosecutions tiie accused shall
enjoy the right to a speedy and p'iblic trial, by an im
partial jury of the State and district wherein the crime
shall have j been committed, which district! shall
have been previously ascertained law, and ,tb be
informed of the nature and cause of the -accusation ;
" to be confronted with the witnesses against him ; to
have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses iuhis
.favor, and to have the-assistance of counsel for his
defence.. , y
18. In suits at common law, where the value in.
controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of
trial by jury shall be preserved; and no fact so tried
by a jury shall be otherwise re-examined in any court
of tiie Confederacy than according to the rules of the
common law. . J; ; i
19. Excessive bail shall not be required, nor exces
sive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments
inflicted. : .
20. Kvcry law or resolution having the force of law,
shall relate to but 'one subject, and that shall be ex
pressed ia the title. ;
; Section JO
-1. No State shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or
, confederation ; grant letters of , marque and rep.isal ;
c.in monev : make an vthiug hut gold and silver coin
aitender in oavme::t of debts i pass any bill of attain
der, or ex post facto law, or law impairing the obliga
tion of contracts ; ; or grant aiiy title of nubility ,
. 2. No State 'shall, without the consent of the Qon-
o-ress lav any imposts or duties on imports and ex
ports, except what may bej absolutely necessary for
executing its -inspection laws ;' and the uett pro luce of,
a 1 duties ami imposts, laid by any State on imMrts
or exports, shall be tor the use ot the treasury oi the
G.nfwjerate States ; and all such laws shall be subject
to the revision and control of Cmgress. .
. 3 No State shall, without the "consent of Congress,
lay any duty of tonnage, except on sea-going vessels,
for the improvement of its rivers and harUirs naviga-
t,., l.v the said vessels ; but such duties shail not con-
flict with any treaties of the Confederate States with
foreign nations; and any surplus ot revenue rnus de
rived shall, after making such improvement, be paid
WsVsiiipiHW fy
Teementor compact with ; another State, or with a
his services a compensation, which shall neither be iu-
crtasel nor diminished .during the period for which he
shall have lxjen'ieleeted ; and lie shall not receive with
in that pent I any other emolument from the Confed
erate ! States, or my of them. ! .
10. Before he enters on; the execution of his ornce.
he shall tike the following: oath or aftirmatioi;
" 1 do Jem oly swear (or alurm) that I will faith
fully exociite the office ot President of the Confederate
States, and wiljj to the best of my ability, prcsttv?,
protect and defend the O institution thereof. y
s
hal
give
to
1.
dent
troi
n.w.irt.Tit. or eomt
lisiyvuivu. ... j , .11
foreign power, or engage m war, uniess actuany mva
detl or in such imminent danger as wit. not admit ot
delay But when any riverdivides or flows through
two or more States, th may enter'into compacts
with each other to improve the navigation thereof.
Article! I, Section 1. - .
Tiie executive pdwr jshall be Rested in a Presi
of the Confederate States of America. Me and
the Vice President'shall hold their omces lor me teuu
of six veslrs ; but the President shall not be re-ehgijle.
The 'President and Vice President shall be elected as
o StatA shall anuoint. in such manner as the
Islature thereof may direct, a n trailer ut electors
equal to the whole number of Senators and Kepresenta
tives to which the State may be entitled in the C m-
rt SAnator or 1 renresentaiive, or person
holding an office of trust or profit under the Coufeder
t tot --slmll be atmointed an-elector.
3. The electors shall meet in their respective States
and vote by ballot, for President ana-y ice:x resiueui,
one of whom, at least, shall not b an inhabitant ol
the same State with themselves ; they shall name in
their ballots the person voted for as- President, and m
distinct ballots the person voted for as. Vice 1 resident.
and they shall make distinct lists 91 an person.
for as President, and of all persons voted for as ice
President, and of the number of votes fir each, wh ch
list they shall sign and certify, and transmit, sealed,
to the government of -the Cn federate States, directed
to the President of the Senate ; the : President of th
Senate 'shall, in tiie presence of the Senate and Hons
of 'Representatives, open all the certificates, and th
votes shall then be counted ; the person haying th
oreatest number of votes for President shall be th
President, if such number be a majority ofj the whole
number of electors appointed , and if no person haye
1 ,L.ritv thpn from the Dersons having the high-
' Mlwll Ul ' V J "w . .... C .1
est numbers, not exceeding three, on the t of those
voted for as President, the House of' Kep.esen ta ives
shall cho.e immediately, by ballot, the President.
But in cho.ng the President the votes shall be taken
by Stiites, the representation iromeacu oims u- iu5v-..
vote : a quorum for ' this f purpose shall consist of a
member or memliers from t wo-thirds of the States, and
a majority of all the' States shall be neeessary.to a
chnce 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 Marelv next
foil .wing, then the Vice President shall act as Presi
dent, as in case of the death or other constitutional
disability of the Preident . V C : . A
4 The person having the greatest number of votes
"as Vice Presi. lent shall be the Vice Present, if such
...,i, o r..ioritv of the whole number of electors
IllltUl'Vl .'w ...j j ' . . . .1
appointed ; and if no frson have a majori-y, men mm
the two highest numbers on the list the Senate shall t
ch.Hwe the Vice President; a quorum wr i ie p.urp
shall consist of tw. -thirds of the whole number of Sen
ators,' and a marity of the whole number shall be ne
cessary to a choice
1 Section 2
1, The President shall lei eommander-in-chieT of
the army and navy of the ': Con federate States, and of
the militia of the several States, when called into the
actual -service of the Gm federate States; he may re
quire the cjpini m, in writing; of tne principal otneer
jji each of the Executive Departments, upou any sub
ject relating to -the duties: of i their respective offices,
and he shall halve power to grant reprieves and par
dons for offences against the Confederate States, ex
cept in cases of impeachment: J; .
2. He shall have the pWer, by and with the ad
vice and cnsci)t of the Senate to make treaties, pro
vided tWfwkh'irqs of the Senators present concur; aud
he shall nominate, and by and with the advice and
consent of the Senate, shall appoint ambassadors,'
other public ministers and consuls, judgei of tbe Su
preme Court, atid all other officers of the Confederate'
States, whise appointments are not herein otherwise
provided for, and which shall be established by law ;
but the Congress may, by law, vest the appointment
of such inferior Officers, as -they think proper, in the .
President- alone, in the courts of law or iin the heads
of departments ,f ( r.
3. The principal officer in each of the executive de-
partments, audi all persons .connected with the diplo
matic service, may be removed from office at the plea
fsitre of the President. All other ci vil officers" of the
Executive Department may be .removed at any time
by j the Presideiit, or other appointing power, when
their services ate unnecessary,- or for dishonesty, inca
pacity, inefficiehcymiscouduct, 0 neglect of duty ;
and wlien so removed, tfle removal shall besreported
to the Senate, together with the reasons therefor. '
4. The, President shalbhave power to fill a!l vacan
cies that may happen daring the recess df the Senate,
byl granting commissions which shall expire at the
enilof their next session bufno person rejected by
the Senate shall be reappointed to the same office du
ring their ensuing recess.nl lf
- - -' jy i Section 3.
1. The President shall H from time to time,
the Gnigress information! ?ofthe' state of ; the Uontetl
era ;y, and recommend ; to : their consideration such
: measures as hei; shall judge necessary and expedient ;
he may, on extraordidary jpecasions, : convene both
houses, or eitlier of therti ; and in case of disagree
ment between them, with' respect to the time of ad
journment, he i may adjourn them to such time as he
shall think proper ; he shall receive Ambassadors and
other' imblic ministers ; he shall take care that the
laws be faithfully executed, 'knd-"hall commission all
the officers of the Gm federate States.
- . ' I' ' :' ' -I - .y', Section 4. ' l:
l; The President, Vicei President, and all civil offi
cers of 'the -Confederate States, sha.ll be removed from
office on impeachment for 'atid conviction of treason,
bribery, or other higli crunes;and nnsdeanors.
X - AUTici.E m.-pfclton ji. y
1. The judicial power i off tiie Ciiifctlcrate States
shall be vesteil in one Superior Court, aud in such iu-
lerior courts as 'trie uongress.auay iroin s umc w uure
ordain and establish.; The nudges, both ot the Su
preme and inferior courts, shall hold their offices du
ring g(K)d behavior, and shall, at stated times, receive
for their services a compensation, wnicn snail not ue :
diminished during their cdnti)iiauce in ottise. ,
-. . - .1 - : flwi I.....U rA tlin I . 111.
arising uuderims nisuuutjiia , ., ,
federate -States, and treaties tnade or which snan uc
niiide under tjieir hufl;ority ; to all cases affecting am
bassadors, other ptibltc ministers aud consuls ; to au
cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction ; to coiv
troversics to which the uopieacrate suites unii w
party to controversies between , two or; more State ;
between' a State and citizens of another; State where
the Sta4 is dlaiutiff ; between citizens churning lands
under raUts'of different States, and between a State
or the citizehs thereof aud lreign Stas, citizens or
subjects ; bu no Stat- shal) be sued by a citizen or
sul ject of an y foreign State. ! !;
I 2 In all i:a'ses allecting ambassadors other public
'ministers aiid ceisttl: and! those in which a State
shall be a party, the Suprerhe Gmrt sh;all have origi
nal jurisdiction. In a the other cases before men
tioned the Supreme Court 4iall have appellate juris
diction,! both ,Vs tc law and act, with such exception
and under j such regulatiots as the pongress bhall
make.;4 " .V-J'r'y-t: r
3 The trial dt all crimes, cx -ep. m t.IOt:a u
peachdent shall be by jury, and such trial shaU jbe
1A in th, Shite where the .said enni s .shall have
'been committed ; but whenlot committed within any
State; the trial shall be at, such, place or piacc .is iu
Congress may by law nave ouecicu. . v v
j. .' ,.' ySScc 3. . -'.' y
1 "Trealori against the Confederate States shall con
sist only in levying war against them, or in adhering
to their enemies,! giving them aid and. comfort. . Ao.
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 2 The Gmsress ohall have power . to declare the;
punishment of treastm,! but no attainder of. treason,
shall work corruption of blood, or forfeiture, except
durin'Mhe life of the person attained. ';-'
I, . 1 article iv. oecnon 1.
1 Full faith i and credit- shall be given in each
State to the pubiie acts, records and judicial proceed
ings of every other State.' And the Congress may,
by general laws, prescril the roanuer 111 w.cn sucu
arts, records ana proceedings ui y
effect thereof. ; '. '
'. Section 2. ; ,
1. Thi citizens of each State shal ;oe entitled to all
and hy the territorial covemrrtent. and the inhabitant
f the several Gmfederatc States and Territories sha
iia.Te h?Jl?ht tM take such! territorv and sla lai
I tjorl-lti.ri. o.,.l . 1 ...
r,.n : t - r ul "
? Z "7, 71inem! 10 any of tlvs States or Territorie
of the Con federate; States. r
4 The Confederate States'shall guarantee to every
outtc i.uai n vw is or hereafter j may become a memW
o, inu cnneaenicy a Uepnblican form of government.
amj mihii protect each .of the against invasion: and
on application of the Leirislatnre.
when the. Legislature is not in session) against domes-
no vionuice. yy -41
Contract! will bantered inio with yearly, half-ytarly
and quarterly advertisers, at a reduction from W abera
rate. ".r y :.: ,-. .-
' ! ' v- .. y. -, ..... 1 "yy -'.' l 1
Ho deduction from the regular rates for adrertis aeata'
inserted in the Weekly Edition. U
' I' - -i - " i " I !
All advertisements feceire on, insertion in the Week . i
--'., - - 1 yy y. -J v. . . : y r . " ;
The 5euse Manufacturing Company
HAVE on hand a general assortment of Vew
and Book paper-also, Post office, X re?
. .7 rr--; f - hiui, IN ft ISXffe 0lU.n.
tity of common wrapping psper.T . "
tLW.HUSTED, Treasurer.
66 fit.
Address
June 12.
Raleigh; Register, Greensbora'
Times, Western Deme
eoat, GoldsboBO Tribune and X.whrn P,;
rch. -y 1 NQ
appointed anlj jqualilied, or the offices
article Y.-Section I.
1. Upon the demandof iaily three States legally
assembled m their several c()nventi.ns) the Congress
shall summon a G.nventi(i f'ail. the States, to "take
into consideration such amendments to the constitu
tion as the said States shallj concur ih suggesting .at 1
me um wueii me sua aemand is made, and should
any of the proposed amendments , to the constitution
be agreed on by the said convention voting by
States and the same be ratified y '..'the Legislatures
of two-thirds of the sevferaljiStates, or by conve itions
in two-thinls thereof as the one or the other mode of
ratification may be propose - the general conven
tion -they shal I hena f irivanl f. irm a part of this
Gmstitution. But no 'States liall, without its con
sent, be deprived of its equal representation in the
Senate. . j
.," :" ' ARTICLE fj. y - . ;'. j
1 . The Government established by the Constitution
the successor of the provisional goyemraent of the
Confederate States of America, aud all the laws pass
ed by the latterhall continue; in force until the same
shall be repealed or modified ; and all the officers ap-
!rtiintpil liv.thn cimn c Via 11 Un;n ..en'..- -.1:1 ti
t-v....Vw wj .v..w wiv wiicni iviuani tu uuit-c iiiiiu tnmr
successors are
2. All debts cnntractetl aud engagements entered
into before the adoption of Hliis constitution shall be
as valid agaiust the Confederate States under tjiis
constitution as under the provisional government.'
3. This constitution, andjtHe lavys of the Gmfeder
at States, made in persuau;ce thereof, and all trea
ties made, or which shall be made under the authori
ty of the Gmfederate Statesy bhall be the supreme law
of the land ; and the judges in every State shall be
bound thereby, anything m if the constitution or laws
of any State to the contrary; notwithstanding.
4. The Senators and Representatives before' men
tioned, and the niemliers of the several State Lerisla-
tures, and all executive and judicial officers, both of
the jo federate States and pf the several States, shall
be bound by oath or affirmation to sujmort this con
stitution, but no; roligous tefcit; shall ever be required as
a qua'ificatton to any office or public trust under the
.Confederate States. tlj; V
.- 5. The enumeration, in the constitution, of certain
rights, shall not be constrtied to deny or disparage
others retained by the people of the several States. ;;
6. The powers not delegated to the Confederate
States by the constitution, nor prohibited by it to the
States are reserved to the States, respectively, or to
u 1 u, t- ii ii ' .
tUO Jt30(IU lilCIUOI. . V!-- j -
ARTICLE. VII.
1 . 1 !
1. The ratification of th O'mventions'of five States
shall be sufficient for the establishment of this consti
tution between the States so ratifying the same.
2. When fish States shall j have ratified this consti
tution, in the 'man-tier k'tbre specified, the Gnigress
under irovisional constitutKh shall prescribe the time
tor holding the election of i; President and Vice Presi
dent: and for the meetingii)f the Electoral College;
and for counting the votes atd inaugurating the Presi
dent. They shall also preiiribe the. time fr holding
the first election of members of Congress under this
constitution, an.l the time 'for assembling tjie saine.
Until the assembling of such Congress; the Congress
vjaVj.-!ia- T.v'.i-iiirol ni'rt.-it?in cVioll rfi, tiirm.
tending beyond the time limited by the constitution
of the provisional g iverninent,
Ailopteil. unanimously, ilarch 11, 18G1.
EDGEWORTU FKMALK SKMIXART,
law institution has been in succesfnl operation for twent.
years under its present
one years, and tor tne last teal
f nncipal.
Ths course of Instruction U deffned to afford to South- I
ern Parents an Institution in which can be secured eTerr
advanUge afforded by the very best Female Seminaries in
the country.. . ) ' .. )'- 1- . , .
j11"5 mfy crttlt!i!it5 f fiTeoGentiemen and Four La-
cT5pDv8tUu.tion -nd. ben TH0U0UGHLY I
SO o Tit ERN in its organizatioii. I i i
Greenaborouh is eminently healthy, snd ia the present I
excited state ot thij country, iU geographical position ren 1
ders it a quiet and safe retreat.
The next Session will commence Ancrast 1t. '
For Catalogues containing full particulars of terms. 4c. '
ivunu ois'iu.iu, rnncipai, . i
ureensoorougu, A. c. '
-3m. i
apply to
June 26.
i v "p nna commuted to tbe Jail of Meek-!
I lenburg pounty, on the 8th day of September last, a I
jrtp boy, who saj-s his name i " Jim," and that his mas- I
rnamew "John Worthv'l living in Gaston county, I
1-:- NOTICE
rp AKEX up and committed to the Jail of Meek-!
negro
ter i
C. Said boy ia of medium heighth, very black and has
yery; ordinary intlhgencer-no barks or sears bv which to
identify him. Th owner is hereby notified to" come for
ward, prove property, pay charges and take him awav.
otherwise on the 9th day of September next, he will bo tx
posed to public sale, to pay feei, as the law direct.
I - "I- W. W. GKIER,
. . J Sheriff of Mecklenburg countr.
Charlotte, N. C; May 29, 1851. td
1860.
1861.
j SPRING TRADE.
nJ f. RIVES & CO.
WHOLESALE DKCQGISTS, .' " - ., I
EipKSTLT -Invite the merchants of Virginia j
Xorth-Carohna and Tennessee, to examine their ex-!'
tensive stock of
Drugs,
Chemicals, y j
Oils, . '
Dye Stuffs, " ',!
indow Glass,-!
Patent Medicines,
'Seeds, -
Spices
Perfumery, "
Fancy Articles,
Brushes of all kinds.
Tobacco, j
Cigars, '
Snuff,
Pure Medical Wines
Brandies, Gins, Ac.
N
Q. DK C4.RTEBET. y L sj y" JOHN AR1ISTR0S0.
OKTU-CAKOLIXA BOOK BINDERY, - x
l ... (OVER THE C. BOOK STORE.)
DeCarteret Armstrong,
BOOK BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFAC-
1 Oil (.lid,
Having facilities unsurpassed by anv house in the trade, ?
they feel authorized in saying tHey can, and will sell all"
goods in their line of business, at such low prices as cannot
tail. to. give entire satisfaction. Orders will be promptly '
attended to. All goods sent from thjir establishment, war1
ranivu as represeniea or mem. i
. 1 N. F. RIVES "A CO., ' -l '!
-' I r Wltolesalp DrninrUt. i
Dk. X. F. Rtvts, -. Petersburg. Ta. ' !
. Walter B. Jobdas,
Joseph Care. L ; . 12 it. i
FUMITI UE! Fl'KNITL-KE 1 1
A LFRED OVERTURE, having removed to the
il large, new and extensive building on Sycamore street,'
ncaily opposite Donnans k Jobnfon, has purchased the
most superior and extensive stock Of Furniture ever exhib
ited in the city, to which he invites the attention of house
keepers and others in want of superior articles in his line :
pi edging entire satisfaction in quality and price. His stock
is composed of Sofas, Divans, Parlor chairs, Mahogany
wa.tdrobes, and Bookcases, Marble top Bureaus, Centre
'Tables, Spring and other Bedsteads, Sociables, Ac. 11
will also make to order any article in his line, ashe'has
some of the best workmen in the city in his employ. U
solicits a call from his friends and the public. :'.- j-
lie will pay particular attention to the Unaerttkinar De
partment, tor which purpose he will kwup a good assort
ment ot Burial Cases ot every 'desci iptfon. He will hare
in attendance on tuneral occasions a careful driver and
good hearse. i 5 ii ' ' !
Petersburg,. Ta., April 9, 1860. y j ly.i i
d X-otlL-CIrolina? 'i fiartn&miAme aHa tdpt-
rior workmanship. Also, SADDLES and HAR LSS of the
bast materials, and of my own manufacture.: Call and see
iny stock before purchasing elaew here. . - .
Xbl 123 Sycamore street, Petersburg, Va. i
lffiO. - ... y. . - lr. .
April,
REMOVAL.
Jan. 23, 1SC1.
RALEIGH, N. C.
16 ly
GEORGE L. BIDGOOD,
B O O K 8 E L L E It ,- .''. y
Agent Methodist Depository,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
fJRAIHM H4VW00H.
COUNSELLOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW,
. . RALEIGH. N. C.
Will attend the County and Superior Courts of Wake,
.T,,l.ntmi and Chatham : the SuDerior Courts of New Han
over and Sampson, and the Terms of the Federal Courts'
and Supreme Court of .North-Carolina, at Raleigh
Oifice, the one formerly occupied by he late Hon. Wil
liam H. Haywood, jr. y i i - ,
' Jan. 26, 1861. . f;'y -j ! j - ' '' 17
WOULD respectfully inform his rrienas ana
the public, that he has removed to the store
NO. 1C1 MAIN STREET,
BR. MOORE. J1'
ATT0RNET; AT LAW
SALISBURY. C,
-Will practice in the Courts of Rowan and adjoining coun
ties. Collections promptly uiaue;
Jan. 26, 1861. " -1: i f
N-l'y
E. K. PICK1NS0S. S, BJ- HILL, j . Cf HILL.
. Dickinson; ! hill & co.,
. AUCTIOXEERS,
NORTH CORNER OF -FRANKLIN AND WALL STS.,
RICHMOND'. VIRGINIA.
Attend particularly to thej selling of slaves at public' and
private sate.
Aug. 28, 1860. :
Recently occupied bv Mf. Chas. A. Gwatkin, and one door
below Messrs. Kent," Pa jn 4 Co. His stock of 7 ,
BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY ARTICLES,
will compare favorably with any house South. He has se- 1
lected with great care a splendid assortment of staUonery,
to suit Jtne most jasouious. : -v "'"cv""" ; Z7.fi. r -i
rT.i.4Vl..nTm. STANDARD AND THEOLOGICAL
WORKS, of the newest editions, and indeed the latest popu
lar, moral publications as soon as puuiusueu. : , ..!
Tho trade can be suuolied with our own own Books upon
the.'same terms as at the Nashville house. For terms, see
Catalogue, which wiu De iurnisncu graua. j
Merchants, Ministers, Colporteurs and Consumers, wU
find it to their advantage to patronize the Dep tory. -
The store has been elegantly ana comioriauij . w -k ;
with a View to the easy conduct of the business, as well as the
rmtifort and ease of the customer. Also polite and accom- ;
modating clerks are employed. . " f .
Uraers wiu De launiuuy mu ; - .
Don't foreet the place. No. 161 Main street, one door ;
below Kent, Pain A ,Co's. , -
the privi
al States
bivK office under the autlionty of , the J
.i, afcn!l have been createti, or. u.cwu..m..
t r""..?"?" .. . .Innnsr sucn
'Lents' whereof shall hive been increased during suc
e -and no persm holding any office under tiUJ
f l member of either House du-
'i
HI;
rate Mates snan .r;-- - -.
;icb ol tliei tux.
his coutinuan'-e Ul Mce
ve I)-partmcous a;scat .upon iw
taken by yeas and nays, unless u oe mNwVi u.t
matedfbr byiso i e one of tlieheads of department, and
cnl.mitted to Congress by the Presi.leut; or for the
purpose of payingits owh expenses and contingencies ;
or for the payment of Claims against the Gnfederate
States, the justice of which shall have been judicial. y
j0,!,tlr i.v Ik tribunal for the investigation of claims
and immunities of citizens in the sever-
shall hav-he 'ri2ht of transit and so-
ioum in: any State of this rJonfederacy, with their.
. . T. . ... ( il- wCU. i.:iruirftf
s aves and other property aim tue ugui, .w. v
in said slaves shall hot be theii'by impaired.
chareed in any Stato with treason, fel-
ntl.pr rriruft atrainst the laws ; of such State,
cha i tifp tr. ;m nistice. anu ue muuu m uui-mvi
State, shall, on demand tif the execittive autority of the
ttat0v,vm irh-liP fledi be delivered up to be .re
Tn-.vorl to t.ri state bavinsr jurisdiction of the crime
w y - . V - ' . il l
3J Nd slave or other persn held to service or woor
in any State or Territoryi of the ; Gmtederate otates,
nn1-r the laws thereof, escaping or lawfully carnetl
into anot'. er, shall in consequence Of any law or regu
he discharged from such service or la-
lint nprson constitutionally ineligible to the 1wr i.f hU be-lelivered up on claim of the party
. . . ... . .i..m-: i , : y, .. .i.
.if President shall oe ensnoie to iuai.ui w. no- trt wilom stn:h slaves teions, or m uwu uuu
V - ' 1 . w-
ident of the Gmfederate SUtes . ;. . l)r labor may be due;
G. The Gaigress may determine tne uraeoi uiiuofi"K ( Section 3
the electors, and the dayon wmcn they snau - . , lhfa
votes, which day shall -Oe tne same turouguuu. c , -v--" - , .i,: of the whole House of
. -. . ( 1 U-l v. v. ...v. v. ... . . - . ..
7 tv.rs.in except natural born
Gnfeilerate States, or a ci been there
the adoption of, this constitution, or a ciu
Wn-.in tbe United States prior to the 20thj
y-tpps-vfiiiftRft' Mntnal Life Insurance and
Ix Trust Company : This Company offjrs inducements
ih mihlic which few possess. It is economical in its
management, and prompt in the parment of its losses.
TT-I.P: a ft., i;fi. r it mpmbisrs. and thev participate
in its profits: not only on the premiums paid in, but also
on a large and increasing; desposit capital kept in active
?pIr jV' 'is nr C7 no, ipr, . at thL last Anual Meeting ot
the Company, was. declared, and carried to the credit ot
the life members of the .Company. . .. ...
Thaa .airino- an insurance upon their own Uvea, or the.
-WW--,, ... , ."JJ.....
lives of their slaves, wiu pi
Greensboro', Feb.-11,! 1S591
D. P. WEIR,
Treasurer.
11 ly.
j COLLEGE HOTEL.
rpHE rndersigned having taken chSrce i of the
1 houses formerly occupied as a Female College in the
cUv ot ffigh' on riilltfboro' street, 200 yard, west of the
respectfully solicits the patronage of the TRAVELING,
shade durinr the summer months. The Proprietor aligns
kfaoincr House for uuARuafts, """"ft " 1 nr
t"PlD , r. . i i r t re .hn n have the b.ncnt or
2uato Iny in the State in medicinal properties, and
JanJ 26, 1861. -. '' " '
NT. KIYES & CO., nrholesale and retail Drug
. gists, have and keep off hand a full supply of
JJL as are usuallv found in a First Class Drue
House. They will conducs the business on a wg?a
liKscie,Wn "ilJanl
for doinff o. and hope by thair promptness, energy and
;t.5vWgffiSrt. to DleLe, o secure the fiberal patronage of
th.-ir ft iends and tba public generally.
Tha Prescription De
ate supervision of one
tment wiU be under the immedi
1:h fi. both dav and nieht.
Order.P wUl U attended tcf wityeJtnPh !
j 'I WALTER B. 'JORDAN.
' 5-tf. If JOS. CNB
v a i a v if n E .
.,;... .---.-- 55.-.-- custom
kct affords.
Jan. T,1861.
:t vinvTAtiUE. froonetor.
r ; -. - 12-tf
. i . t- nv i-iiPKiires il
Vaou:.;. with the privilege Ot .uiscusuA .-j ;
.fappertaJiing to his department-1 - . j"
I I ' I Section i. . . . y ...
i s . j. . - . . . oVioilnrnrinatc in tne
I . 1. Ail hills tor raisinsreveuuw
j, House of
.IK
but the Scnatomay propose
... ...x nn other lull-- .
2. fcvery bUi which hall have passed both Uoss,
i; CiKifiur
U....v- i. -L- 1 J 1.
against the government, wnicn is nereuy iumc wic
r.f flmtrress to establish.
10. All bills appropriating uioney shall specify in
thfl Mart amount of each appropria-
ICiitia iivf.vj .... - .
tion and the purposes for which it is made; and
Congress thall, grant no extra compenoauou rt.jr
public contractor, officer, agent, or servant, alter sucn
contract shall have been made or such service ren-
dC n' No title of nobility shall be granted by thefon
ederate States; and no person holding any office of
profit or trust under them, shall, withoirtthe ccrent
of the CongK, accept of any present etnolumeiits,
;- ''' ' --.-'- I "'- ;,1 .; -"' -- - ' ' -'.!,.. - " !-'-'-
i- i - !. . . - .
- -'-'---'- ' t . - - : ' ' y - y." :- ' -"
i i wen cWi Via P.li rihle to the office of President ;
m-ither shall any person be eligible to that t.ffice who
.. Warn attain d th ze of thirty-five years,
and Nxn fourteen years a resiueut within the limits ot
the Confederate States, as may exist, at the tune of bis
the removal of the President from
office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to dis
chiiree the powers and duties of the paid othce, the
tne 41iall devolve on the Vice President ; and the
Uxa, nrnvi,! fur the case of re-
t niirrvKW i iL j v auwa w-'
.:-! 1 Al fc
citizen of the ,Ifcprntet
.f athe time of Senate yiting oy oww. i . ;"U'!" T;
e e .- .wo. witriin tnft lunstliction of anv other
zen tnereoi ioi iu .v-ww. ..... v , - . .
. I State - nor anv State be formed hy the junction oi two
or more States, or parts of States, without the consent
of the Legislatures or the States concerneu, a eu
if the Congress.
o Ti, r.ntTTai ahall have power to dispose oi ami
make all needful rules and regulations concerning the
property of the Uonfederate mates, inciuuiug
lauds thereof.
CCBSISTEXCEBEPAETflEXT,
Sealed proposals will be recoired at this Department ior
the dlurSrynf good merchanuble flour, at anv railroad
depof Sin the State, tn quan
rrnU tor flour.- and
addrewed to tbe Uommiaary j0HNST0y,
the May 20. 1861.
Vommiuary 6rrnly
3. The Confetlerate States may acquire new territo
ry and Gwigress shall have power to legislate and
for the inhabitants or au icrri-
fiuuiTTvn ta Jail. In the town of Sallsorj
aa i biUnga t James Fuller
.m.lo (mvprnttionfcl
i .. ut.mnff tr. th ronfederate States 1 vine with-
nirv uwiw"o -w w- .
. I .. . r . 1 Ct .(.. ...I matt rwrmit
out the limits oi tue several cuur "-y r-" ,
who says bj ht. hn i. about twenty-one
mia name i rrrc i;itt.rk
, dd, about ewig - - .-
lAiuicsa " t i j I : ... . n I .... .Via iimiTt ni nut KPVPrx
nKn-al, death, wrigmitian. or inaWity boto u rr- -. -T . . , rach mnner M it mT lJr
tot d,vk. 5.'"5sj" SSSS- Si
.1 I'owirt .nr ann mien omcer Linw w-""-.
?.rW until the disabiUty be removed or a Prcident
o President shall, at stated times, jreceive for
States to be admittel iuto
the confederacy. In. all such territory the institution
It Vim Tist in the Confederate
6fatea ahall be recognizl "and protected by Congress ' May , 180.
awd says
or two v
color, had on oroy w-.-, , -g - . Thfl,
be a boy or gooaj ' 7ch.re, and take him .wi
'. i ly - . cuir Omu eountv.
--...,...-.. I . s : 0na . -
v'r, -hich wiU not rip or ravel, eveuii
paoumc ""VViTt I ft mews eauallr as well tae
TCryi?Yinhseto?thV
ad Bokers, are invited to caU and examine ,or vue- ,
clv- . Wilaon Merchant ".faUor, Winston, ,5. C.
Wruiui.,vvr. - - Raleieh. and the county vs
bv P A''WiSrof Wi"ii PPy
Forsythe, Ukt-n br. . A- J l"fo'r the Sut. We will pay
y , nut -rsifimed aeenw ior w
Enable pc, cent, to aliens ggJlgEfJJ
n.Ln.boro'1 S. C, Feb. 2nd, 1858. ' .
uiuvm"- w
l.Llu sm lit '
LlD FOR SAL"The suhscrioer w""a
AmVJei S- Southwest, offer, for sale the tract ofland
ou whTcrhrnowr
rstfl- tract contain. out MO t foV
land dearwdd . fhfc.rg u.
horse .Lr dwelling hue .-nuiuiiig eight
the tract a good .S" . There are also aU
.rooms,andabament, nlyhwa
thenecestouthou of . wdj reglT
well oi excwiieni. rtsum Whom an"! uate.
daotWdtoth. growth v-tun !t
For farther parMcu-"'jqH! JUTCHLNER.,
J ,"' .:- 'Auburn, Wake Co., 3fC. .
nJtober It. 1S60.
rnvra riKOLIM MILITARI BITT0X8. The
" Vi SSnart be made to the Captain,
AH piUwtioiu man u- CHAT()N Uoidsboro, 5 C. '
J. 12. 16R0. - v
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