y . i. . - - TERMS FOR -iOTEBTISUV .A . - , I'. IV spuDIA Editor and Proprietor, 1 AND TRITHi TO 'THE STATE. , . i J. EOBIXSQX, Assistant Editor. f Eli MS: ,' iEKLV EDITION", per annum $4 ,.2 (Invariably in Advance.) r ' The Southern Eepublic. "' ! ' ' ' 1 jjldJlClfl LWW'l1"""" V wiy vv writ. . . ' of America. orileof tile Con federate States, each State' C its urt'ign, and independent character, in K''fon" )"crmiiiietjt federal government, estab K :re iiif-Ttiv doinotic tranquility, and .secure, the f 0f liberty to lonrsel yes and our posterity i n 'ifiie fa5 aft(1 f "i'Jaiicc' fif Almighty God lo ;t inl ci-t.ildish tlis Constitution for the Confcde- k.ll.jf America. ! ' . ' ' Ahtjcle I. Section 1 vT ."I. Section 2 1 ,i Tie llnut'rKti'resent'atives sfiall be composed, ly JjtHrs clWneery second year by the patylc of 1 ' r.,,i t-itcs: and tlie electors in each fctate snail tu'-oft!"' C mfeck-rate States, and h-',laji'cT!ll-stte J'rjelwtorb of the mt f-uftlie S.atd -Legislature; but i tiiecierauj i3Law;s, aim luvvu muquat- ot mmitTous no person of . j'l.iiHt nut a cuikcu wi law vximeucraie ouiies I t'm alWWfd.to vot" fr any officers, civil r politi- C V lfiitu J-liall le a rfqirescntative who shall not 'I 'I'uiueil the W bf twenty-iive years, and. be a -uU the TJ'fiifyderlite .States. anj. who shall not,. "'" ' ii.-jtyd, U' aa iiilUbitant of tluit State in' wliich ln. c llOnCll. r-M ntafives nd direct taxes .hall be appor- tdiirfongHliVft-ver il States which may be included tills CMifleracyJieiading lb their' respective i: i'. h !h- i ii dfH nnineu ov auiiiri"' TO r lfi i ,! fufruher of free persons, including those bound i'rf " fi'i" a tcrtu years, and excluding Indians 4til, thicv-tiJtlis jof all slaves. Trie actual enu--iti'tii shall be marie within three years after the iimK'ting y f the Coijgress of the Cpnlederate Stites, ifi i:lf'm w cry uhMient term jf tin' years, in such -i'jt'l tlTy shall, by law, direct. .-Tlie ntunber of Irt'-iitiliv'-s hiill iit exceed one for every tifty hut rit'"h Sh.te'Shall have at least one repre tifctaufi, anl until sn h .enurncration shall be mailc ' . " .... ! ' ,1 ( . i. t 1 1 I f!,.( Stare t ucortia ten, tne iiare 01 aiauama 4 i" Sf4tf ,of, Fhiiijta tV, the StatO ofMUnisbippi . 3 lit- State of Lhuisiaua six, and the State of I llf'JI vacancies ih uippen in the? representation jfite m cii'dum ti) till sucn vacancies. , ''ifiUi JUiuse of llciresentatives shall chon-e their NiJvf'r 'ftn.d bthe Vtlicern, and shall have the sole 4 r,Vt utipinchmei fc, except that any judicial or mi t m fc'lcral iftieer resident and acting solely .within it-S (iftniv Statf, may be impeached by a vote fth'.rdi vi both branches, of the Legislature '.ccfion 3. . I.' Xik!' Senate ot tUe txjnteaerate states shall too ;'ii.';Lol two Sen.idors iroin eacli State, chosen tor tl U-KiS 't'V the- J A' tuiture tiiereoL at trie regular i'ly preceding. the. coimnenee- ,1? .jt" the term of trvte'e; and each. Senator shall e vote. J; f si (Mediately -aft r they shall be .assembled, in ui't'w of the nrt'eluition,they shall be divided L-rikififllV itsin.v be mtothu-e tlas.-i't-r , the f-eat& of I ; ! f . ..- .. i . . -, ... -. '. i .- . i N ,uoi oi .tne mi i ration of Hie sfcot ilst class shall be vacate.! at the shall be vacated at id year; oi cne- .second .:: .is-s at (jinition of the - the exj)iration I I IV 10 l llOM1!! fourth rear ; and of tht? thinly lia f the sixth veiir: so that very second your: and jt,--in- :h.i'u by resignation tr otru-inTtse uym , me re nt ;tjn 1. egN.it imj i any ouw r.it i,ecutive I,nl I I i " . K i'i "islative powers 'herein delegated shall he V'in'a' Congress of the' Confederate States, tonsJht, ol a Senate and House ofltep- vent? 'andi 9J n-'Cmav niaUe. U'liwiorary jnpoiiu:neutR until ihe :x i ri'tiu'' o t the: JJi'gisl.iture, wmdi hall then fill - 'I'll xsncauvics. ".i1 to tiersou shall lea Senator who shall not have : ! r . 1 L . ii". :i- c i'f:ili)'KI tiio age 01 imrs v eais, anu ou ii i iii.fn 01 toe ''.I'fi'-ii it" '-States, aifl who shall not. whvn elected, i.c .in inhabitant of tlie- State for which he shall be 4, lu'A'i(errcMdci '"' l'ng-ulciir of the Sc nt .ol tlie i.ontei.ier; te States shall and l.i ve no ote, un- 1 ill 'C C(1U.1!1V Ull lqeu i 'i ,e N-naU' stiauicnoose ineir o ther officers, and S'lesldeiit ro it'tiirc in the absence of the Vice 4' liJnt.- or 'when he Sjhaij exercise the olhce ol 1 resi the Confederate States. awif ir ;he. Senate sli.rll have the sole , power t. try al ifi(;il'incht. -'Wheif silling for that purpcKehey !iTU 11' on'ojth or afliiinatiou. AVhen the President cutej I'll !iec(i.ntcJfiJte Sft. is tried, the Chief Justice ill 11 .IvjV.' t ' 'H 1(1 aii.d no person stvalt be convicted with-, urreuce if twotiiirds of the members .t st - : ' 'coiiL htif.eHt iicA:lc!s of impeachment shall iK?t ex- Hdher-lliau to jOnoval lrom olive, arid disqual- iK.ttf h tif li.'ld and'enjoy any oflhe of honor, trust or i lit.fi'ulvrilMi Confederate Stall's; but the party con M'lh,all'.tiievertli'l'css, be liable and sulyit to in- tr.ngjt," rrUl, judgment and punishment, acct ' liw '!.""' i ordmjr -! J r. I Section 4. v 'fhc tiia.es. places and manoer of holding elec J'. 'i Se'ijitors and " Representatives shall be pro; qi'K'jju each Sttte by the Legislature thereof, sub d I'he pro isions' of this Constitution; but'the Gn-.p-fr,.i afiuiy tinae, by law make. or alter such '.ruiiTiis'. cxci'pt as to the times and places of choos n $M&rb V' '":' .-vi -f f :' ''vs.-'"; - ' ;- ' : " j '!ie-iingress shall assemble at le:itb.ice in every j ' f ar ; &!uls,ueh meeting shall be on the fu Monday in 1 h 1 (jrnhcr, unless trliey shall, by lawappoint a dnt'erent J I -1 Section 5. h.C3ch"Hiue shall be the judge of the elections, ."dui'nsuid quahticatipns of 'its own - members, and a t '."'Hy qf each shall constitute a quorum todo busi-J-i;fbut a shiftier, mimber may adjourn from day to iud may be authorized to conq)el the atieuaance I -ill -puiit. -members, hi uch manned and under such sullies as" eacli Houe, may iroide. ' , lv4th -nr-ilir,' expel a meniU'r. " . -3. ilxch- House shall .keep a lournal of its pro- H4i'gs4, and from time to time publish the same, ex rpuig such parts as may in their judgment require :'vrev and the vcas and nav 01 the menners 01 lu'if House, on any (piestion, shall, . at the de.sire of vto-tTi,h of those present, be entered on the journal. ' L keithvr House,' during the session of Congress, .'uHj without'1 the consent of the other, adjourn for re iuan thre.e days, nor to any other place than that ''"ulfch 'the ttwo Houses shalfbe sitting. I1 , 1 ' ' - Section- ii. 'he Sen.itors.and Representatives shall receive ifiisatiori for theit-services,, to be ascertained by ",''idtpa'idout of the "treasury of the Confederate itrt , -Tiioy.shall, in all cases, except treason, felony; ;1 tiylcclfol'the peace.be privileged from arres during i-V'rWtehdance at the session of their respMive uiiMi and iijj going to and returning from the sanfe ; J fr anv sivech or debate in either House they shall T"'t l' questioned in any 'other phit'e. 2.1 o Senator or Representative shall; during the .n'?l xvh'u Iie WJIS elected, he 'appointetl to any 11 wl rice under the authority of the G'jufederate statj-l wh'rh OviH llivn: bpen created, or the.emolu- g such the Cbn- ouse du- ''tv-ouriniiarice in orHce. ' But Congress may, by nt to1 -the principal officer in' each of the Lx e?l".4 "l")ep4tments a seat upon the floor of either wiil" 'the privilege of 'discussing any measures 'V'.viuBiitt nis oenartmerit. V - ' Spcfinn 7. - "1 vr . iVil lill 8 for raisinsr revenue'shall originate in the 'jf &erjrespidativV.bnt the Senate may propose ftSvith iH'm'Undmpntfi as oti other bills, r 0 ':vtf y Vil which shall have passed both Houses, I . 2. 3vach House may determine the rules bf its pro 'UirfgS pniiish its members for disorderly' behavior, '!vl. With the;'concmrciiVe' of two-thirds of the whole ''" hereof shall havebeeh increasetl durin no.T4f-rsun brkldinof anvoflice under '''h St.itiJ shall le a member of either II . v., j . ,. v, ...... .... . ; .-,,.. ' .- VOL. shaBl, before it becomes a law, be 'presented to ''the President .f the Confederate States ; if he approve he shal) sign it; bu if not, he shall return it with his 'ob jectijons ta that House . in which it Kh-jll h a i7A tr rri , natqd, who shall enter the objections at large on their jv.pU:u..u . jdutcpu w) icwusiuerit. li, alter such reco isideraHon, two-thirds of that House shall agree to juuM.the bill, it shall be-aent, together ith tfce ob jectibnsi to:the other House,- by which it shall likewise be rjet;onsilered, and if approved by two-thirds of that Hoiise it shall become a law; But in all uch cases the .votes of ltoth Houses' shall be determined by yeas and naya, and the names of the' persons votinsr.for and against; the: bill shall be; entered on the journal of each 4 noupe respectively, ji any.Diu shall not te returned by t le President within teu days (Sundays excejited) aftei itishall have been presented to him, the same shal be. a law, in like manner as if lie had signed it, unless IjheGongress, by their adjournment, prevent its retu n ;jm which case, it shall not be a law. The Presi dent m4y approve any appropriation and disapprove any th er appropriation in the same bill, j In such case, he s lall, in signing tlie bill, designate the appropria tions disapproved, and shall return a copy of such ap propriations, with his objections, to the House in which the Mil shalh have originated ; and the same proceed ings shall then be had as in case of other bills disap provi'diby the President. 1 ' i3. - Ijvury ; order, resol ution or vote, to which the con- currfii(e of 'both Houses may be necessary (except ou a question oi. adjournment) shall be presented to - the Presjdcnt of the Confederate States ; and before the &amq shall take effect, shall be approvedby himT or beint disapproved by him, may be repassed by two tbin Is bf both- Houses accordinj; to the rules and limi tations prescribed in case of a bill. ' I 1 s Section 8. The Congress shall have power ' 1. To lay! and collect taxes, duties; imposts and ex cises for revenue necessary to nav the debts, wtovide for! tEie cymmou defence, and carry on the government- of ithte Confederate States: but no bounties shall be ranted iirorji the lreasury,; nor shall any duties or taxes ,om lriapurtaUons lrom loreign nations be laid to pro motefor ifoster any branch of industry; and all duties, ' imports and excises shall ne .uniiorm .tuoroiighout the Com federate States. ' 2. 1 To' borrow money on the credit of- the Confede rate States. 4 s . ' V- ' . 3. To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and amor g the severa States, and with the Indian tribes ; but leither ; this,- nor any other clause jcoutaincd in the ( bnstitulion, shall ever be construed-to delegate the ower iix Congress to. 'appropriate money for any inter jial ampiovemeut -intended to facilitate commerce, exi'Cjjtt for the purpose of furnishing lights, beacons and biU)Vk, and other aids to navigation upon. the coasts, and tihe jnipt'ovement of harbors and the removing of obki-UctioriSiin river navigation, j in all which " cases suehiduries shall be laid on the navigation facilitated tlrtjy as may be necessary to pay the costs' and ex pepsifs thereof. " i . i , - loiiest;tblish uinform .aws ot naturalization, and unif('m laws on the subject of bankruptcies, throtigh- out t ic (;oinederate States; but nolaw ot Uongres shall iirge imy debt contracted before the ; passage - of . di-li: To;;cun nonev, regulate the, value. thereof and of jR'ijtii'CoF i,!yid fix the standard of weights and mea- suiesi T provide for the punishment of counterfeit uiecui'ities and current coin of the Confederate ing t Stat :ity . 1 . - fif iv,f st.i:;.i. . nrr i : j. l iuj 'loifSLiiuiisii post viui"ie Jiiui post routes ; uui nie eeiises of the Post ofiice Department, after the first tie x jj. r . .... :i;il 1 yi xf..u in. 1.1 ic ru oihii iuiu cig,uieen iiuimiuti tiixty.-three, shall be paid out of its own-reve-? apd , 1U1CS; To prbtnote the progress of science and useful oy securing for limited times to authors and in rs the Qtxclusive right to their respective writings iscoveries. ' 1. -. , ' K ' . . - arts. To (Oij-.titute tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court 10 Toi thifino and punish piracies awl felonies com mittjisd oh the high seas, and offences against the law of 'ns 11 priisa tnuis. , .1 . .; Tj declare war. grant letters of rrfarqiieand re , 0 il 1 hake rules .concerning captures on land 32 Ti raise and support! armies ; but no appropria riioiiev to that use sha'11 be for a longer term ti m sra than U U twqyears. f ' j- 10 provide and maintain a navy. -, . r Tj jn'ake rules for government, and regulation of t lie laud and naval forces. i o provide for calling, forth the 'militia to cxe- ftheilavvs of the Confederate States, suppress in-' surrC' 16 ilions ahd repel invasion. . lo provide lor -organizing, arming and disci p-' lmiii the militia, ami for governing such part of them as m;iv bC;craiployeit 111 the service ot the Uontederate St atef. ; 'reserving to the States, respe'ctivdv,"the ai)- poihtinient of the otlicers and the authority of training th.e Ijjnibtia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress. ! I It To ejqercise exclusive -legislation'; . in all cases oeyer.ifver such -district '(not exceeding ten miles wliiT sqiKiiei as mtiv, ov cession or one or more otates ana Uh.iijicceptarii e of Congress, become the seat pf the goveiinmcut df the Confederate States; and to exercise 1 1 - f 1 t . 1 ( 1 i 1 . i I ! I 1 'i . t 1 ! " . ' like ituthoruy over ai; places purchased by the cousent of til Jx-gisliture of the State in wliich the same shall be,! f. r the erection of forts, magazines, arsenals, dock- vaird and otlcr needful buildings ; and 18 lo n)0,ke all laws which shall be necessary and proper for currying itito execution the foregoing pow ersj, 'and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the; government of the Confederate .States, or in any department! $r officer thereof. 1 ; f , . Section U. j f . ; 1 The; importation of negroes of the African race from anv foreign -country other than the slavehblding StaUK, oit Territories, of the United States of America, is he elv forbidden ; and Congress is required to pass such laws 'as shall effectually prevent the same. . ' . ; Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction bfi slaves' from any State not a member 01, ot territory nit belonging to, this 'Confederacy.-:. 3. Theprivilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not l e suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or ihvaj ion j the! public safety may .require hV ; 4i Nobilfof attainer, or ex post facto 1 law,: or law dewymg or impairing the right of property slavep shftlh be passed. ; . j m negro 5.i No capitation or other direct tax shall be laid ume.-fc in proportion to the censusor enumeration here- , inbefjorc directed 10 be taken. t ; 6. NOjtax or duty shall be laid on 'articles exported anv iState, except by a vote of two-thirds of froii-h both houses. .!,-!-. ,..- ' -.- - No! preferences shall be given by any regulation of commerpaor revenue to the ports of one State over fht'sq of another. ' I i 1 : ' - : No mojiey shall be drawn from the treasury, but in Consequence of appropriations m-ade by law 3 and a re.gull ir statement and account ot the receipts and ex tured of all public money shall be published from peud time 9. treas to times.. Congress. shall appropriate no money from the iry except by a vote of two-thirds of both houses, taket by jeas and "nay, unless it be; asked and esti niatcjl for b' son.e one of the heads of department, and it led to Congress by the President; or for the se of paving its own expenses and contingencies ;" r foj the1 payment! of claims against the. Confederate Statep, tle ijustice-Of which shall have been judicially declared by, a tribunal for;the. investigation of claims against the 'government, which it is hereby made the duty of Congress t(j establish. . lOi AIJ bills appropriating money shall specify in federul curcency the exact amount of each appropriar tion an'd". the purposes' for which it is made; and Congjressi shall grant no extra compensation to any. public contractor, officer; ageiit or servant, after such coiitijact shall have been made or such service ren dereq. i ' , 1 1 IL No title of nobilitr shall be granted by the Con- ederHte States ; and no person holding any .office of profi or trust; under them, shall, without the consent of i tlje Congress, accept of any present emoluments, RALEIGH. N. C. "SATURDAY JULY office or title of any kind whatever from anv kih 12. Congress shal h make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting tlje free exercise thereof ; or abridging the freetlom of SD6?ch. or of the press ; or the right of the petiple peaceably to. assemble and petition the government for a redress of . gnevances. : . . t. ' 13. A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. , i 14.No' soldier shall, m tim-o of peace, be quar tered in any house without the .consent of the owner; nor in time of war", but 111 a mauiier to be prescribed by law. ' , j 15. The right of the people to be- secure in their persons,, houses, papers and effects against unreasona ble searches And seizures, shall not be violated and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, sup ported by oath or affirmation, and particularly de . scribing the place to be searched, -and the persons or" tliiitgs to be seizecB "". , . 10. No person shall be held to answer for a' capital or Otherwise infamous crime, unless on' a presentment of indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, of- in the militia, when in actual service, in time of war or public danger ; nor 'shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor be compelled, in any criminal case, to be a witness atrainst himself ; nor be ' depri ved of life, liberty, ot property, wittiout due process of law ;nor shall private prop erty be taken for public use without just compensa tion .-- -- : '. - -,' - '.'. -:.'" ' '';':.fr 17. In all cfjminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial; by an im partial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been' committed, .which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation ; to be confronted with the witnesses against him ; 0 have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses m his ; favor, aud to have the assistance of counsel pfor his defence. i , - '-;,- ... 1 , . 18. In suits at common law, where the alue in controversy -shall exceed twenty dollars, the. right of trial by jury shall be preserved and no fact b tried by a jury shall he otherwise re-examined iri any court of the Confederacy than according to the rules;. of the common law. r ' ? f ' 19. Excessive bail shall "not be required, nori exces-v sive fines imposed,, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. ! ' . !?. ' 20. .Evry -law or resolution having the force of law, si trill relate- to but one subject, and that shall be ex pressed in the. tit,le. ' ; ' . ''('' Section 10. . ft r 1. No State shall enter into' any treaty, alliance, or confederation ; grant letters of-( marque" and. reprisal ; coin money ;' make anything jbttt gold and silver coin a tender in pay merit of debts'; p iss any bill of : attain- der, or ex post facto law, or law impairing the.obhga- tion of contracts; or grant any title of nobility 2. No State shall, 1 without tire consent of the Con gress, lav any imposts or duties on imports and ex ports, except: what jmay be absolutely necessary for- executing ltsjmsjiection laws ; and the nett in-CMiuceof all duties and .imposts, laid by or exports, shall be for. the use any State on imports of the treasury; of the .Confederate States ;. and all suc laws shall be subject to the revision and control tf Cdnjjress 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 harbors naviga ted by the sHid vessels ; but such duties shall not con flict, with any treaties of the Confederate States with foreign' nations ; and any surplus of revenue thus de rived shall, after making such improvement, be paid into "the common treasury ; nor shall any Stat? keep troops or ships of war, in time of peace, enter' into any agreement or compact with another State, or-with a . foreign power, or engage in war, unless actually inva'r' ded, or .in such imminent. danger as will not adtnit of delay. But ; when any river divides or flows through two. or J more States, they may enter into eohipacts with each' other to improve the mitigation thereof. , ' Article II .Section i. - - 'i - . ;. -. r -. 1. The execihtive power shall be vested in ai Presi dent of the Confederate" States of America.. Ife and ' the. Vice President shall hold their offices for the term of six years ; btit the President shall .not be re-eligible. Tlie President' and-: Vice President shall be elected as follows:- j - ' 1 1 v .. - ' H; 2. Each. State shall appoint, ;in such manner as the . Legislature thereof may direct, a number of -electors equal to4he wdiojte number of Senators and Representa tives to which the State may be entitled in the. Con gress but no Senator or . representative;1 or' ; person .holding an office of trust or; profit under the Con,feder ate States, shall; be appointed an elector." 4 V 3. The electors shall meet in. their respective States . and vote b ballot, for President and Vice President, one of whom, at least, shall riot be an inhabitant'of the same State Kvith themselves; they shall name in their pallots the person voted for' as. President, 'iind in distinct ballots the person voted for as Vice President, and they shall make distinct lists of all persons; voted for as President; and of all! persons.' voted for as Vice . President, and of ; the number of votes'for each, which .list they, shall sign and certify, and .transmit, sealed, to the; government of the Confederate States, directed . to the President of the Senate ; the President of, th Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate and Hous "of Representatives, open all the certificates, and th votes shall then be counted ; the! person having th greatest number- of Votes for President shall' be th President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed , and-if no persorl have such majority, then, from the persons having the high- est numbers, hot exceeding three, on tlie list of those . voted for . as President, the House 'of Representatives shall choose immediately, by ballot, the President. But in choosing the President the votes shall be taken by States, the representation f rom each State having one vote ; a quorum for j this 'purpose-j shall consist of a member or members from two-thirds of the States, and a majority of all the States shall be' necessary ! to a choice. And if the House 6f Representatives shall not choose a President, whenever the right of choice shall devolve upon them, before the 4th day of March next following, then, the Vice President shall act as Presi dent, as in case of .the death or other Constitutional disability of th6 President, i . . 4. Tlie pers:ih having the greatest number of votes as Yice President shall be the Vice Prescient, if such number be a niajority of tlie whole number of electors appointed ; and if norperson have a majority, then from tlie two highest numbers on tlie list the, Senate shall choose the Vice President; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two-thirds of t he whole number of Sen-. gators, and a majority of -the whole number shall be ne- ;cessary to a choice. 1 .5 I? 5. But no person; constitutionally ineligible to the, . office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice Pres ident of the Confederate States. -j : ; , 0. The Gmgress may determine thetime of choosing the electors, and the day on which they shall give their votes; which day shall be tlie same throughout the Confederate States. i , ! . 7. No person except a natural born citizen of the Confederate States, or a citizen thereof i at th' time of the adoption'of this constitution, or a citizen thereof horn in the United States prior to the 20i;h of iDecem-liep- 1860, shall be eligible to the office: of President ; neither shall any person be eligible to that office j who shall not have attain d the! age of thirty-five, years, and been fourteen years a resiuvnt within the limits of the Confederate States, as may exist at the time of his election. 4 ' ; 8. In case of the removal of the President ' from office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to dis charge the powers and duties of the said office, the same shall devolve on the "Vice President ; and the Congress "may, by law, -provide for the case of re moval, death, resignation, or inability both of the Pres ident and Vice President, declaring what officer shall then act as President, and such officer shall actaccord ingly until the disability be removed or a President shall be elected.- : ' . ' 9. Hie President shall, at stated times, receive for- v ' . ' . -. '- -: : -.' . .- . . . i . ..' ' J- . . 5 1 i . ' ... ' .. ; . u 4siJj : 4J4 . 4i JU-1S)'! w 4 ' '" ' ' " - ' - Vi " Hi. '! - !. " " . ' 4 ; rij!1 '- No. 20, 1861. ! . : I; 1 . , - - f ' 1 , V I s-, fe. ' ' 1 'T "-.T-T-r. -rr-yTi.-: - . t his services a compensation, which shall neither be in- creased nor diminished daring the period for which he shall have : been elected : and he shall not receive. with- . in that period any other emolument from the Oinfed- erate States, or iiny of them.-S, - J . 10. Before he enters on the execution of his office, he shall take the followihg oath pr'afHrmation " I do solemnly swear (Or iiffirni) '.that I wilbfaith fully execute the office oi President of the Confederate"' States, and will, to 'the best fbf my 'ability, preserve protect and defend the Gxistitutioii. thereof.7' Scitiun:2. .1. The President shall i bq commander-in-chief of the army and. navy of the- Confederate States, and (f the militia of .the several'States when called into the actual service 'of the .Gm federate States; he may re quire the opinion, in writing; of the principal officer in each of the Executive l)epartmentsj upon any sub ject relating toHhe duties of their respective offices, and he shall have power j to grant reprieves and par . dons for offences against the Confederate States, .ex cept in cases of impeachment.: . : ' ? 2. He shall huve . the power, by and with the ad vice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties, pro yided two-thirds of the Senator.s present concur; and he shall nominate, and by and. with the advice and consent of the Senate,, shall appoint ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, judges of the Su preme Court, and all other officers of the Confederate States, whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established ;by law; but the? Congress may, bylaw-, vest the appointment ' of such inferior officers,' us they .think proper, in the President alone, in the courts! ji law or in the heads of departments , ' I ' .. 3. The principal officer in each of the executive de partments, and all persons connected with the diplo matic service, may be removed from office at the plea sure of fhe President. 'All other civil officers of the Executive Department, may be removed at any time by the j President, or other, appointing power, when their services are unnecessary, or for dishonesty, inca pacitv,lnefficiency, misconduct, or neglect of duty : ' and when so removed, the: removal shall be reported to the Senate, together with tlie Teasons therefor. ; 4. ;The President shall have' power to .fill ail vacan cies that may happen during the recess. of the Senate; by granting commissions, which shall, expire at the end of their next session ;s but no persoA rejected by the Senate shall be reappointed. to the same office, du ring their ensuing recess. , ; l '-- r: . Section!. VI r 1. The President shall from time to- time, give! t) the Congress iriforrnatiii' of ;the state of the Confed eracy, ;and recommend to their considerathm sucli : 'measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient ; he may, on extraordinary occasions, f convene both houses, or either of them ; and . in case of disagree ment between them, with respect to tho time of ad journment, he may adjourn them to such time as he shall think proper ; he shall receive Ambassadors and other public ministers; -i he shall take icare that 'the laws be' faithfully executed- and shall commission Jail the officers of the Confederate Statqs. ; i . - L . -.'.'.'ji . !ij - Section 4. . - 1. The President, VicCiPresident and all civil ofii-. cers of ,the Confederate States, shall be removed from office on' impeachment for. and conviction of treason. briberyi or other high crimes an(l in isdeanors. : ' f article in. Section 1. 1. The judichri power of the Cm federate States - .'shall be! vested in one Superior, Court, aud in such in terior courts asi the, Congress may from; time to tune ordain and establish The "judges, both .of the Su preme and inferior courts,! shall hold their .offices du ring good behavior, ami shall, at stated times, receive for their services a compensation.- which shall not - -be diminished during their continuance in office. . . " f. - . N Section 2. ' ' '' " 1 The ' judicial power: shall extendi.-to- all 'cases arising under'this Constitution, the laws of the Coil federate Stares,! -and treaties made, or which shall be made under -their authority ; to all cases1 affecting aril-- bassadors,. other public 'ministers and consuls; to all cases ot aiiniiraity and maritime jurisdiction ; to con troversies to which the Confederate States, shall be a party ; to controversies ', between two oi? more States; between a State and citizens of another State . where the State is plaintiff; betweencitizens claiming lands .under grants of f different States, and between a State or the citizens thereof and fueign States, citizens; or subjects"; but no Stat": shall be sued by a citizen or siibjectpf any foreign-State. ' '. j 2. In all cases atlecting ambassadors other public ministers and consuls, and thoc-e ' in w Inch a State ' shall be a party!,, the Supreme Couit shall have origi nal jurisdiction, Ih ail the other cases' before men tioned the Supreme Court shall have appellate juris diction,;! both as to law and tact, with such exceptions and, .under such regulations . as the Congress . shall make The trial if all (crimes, except: in ; cases of im peachnient, sha 1 be I'v ldrv, and such it rial shall be held in the State wlnereuthe said crimes shall have been committed; but When riot coinmitLed within-any State, the.tiial shall be at;such place' or places as the Congress may by law have directed. ; j . f - Section 3. ' h 1. Treason against the' jCon federate States shall con sist only in levying war against them-, or in adhering to their; enemies, giving them, aid 'and comfort. No person Shall bo: 'convicted of treason unless on the tes- , timony ! of two i witnesses to the same overt act, or Ion confession in open court. 1 "! 2. IJie Congress shall, have power to declare the punishment of treason, but no, attainder, of treason shall work corruption of, blood, or forfeiture, except during, the life of the person attained. j v article iv. Section 1. - ; 1. Fiill faith and credit shall be given in each " State to the public acts, records and judicial proceed ings of ji every other State 1: And the Cougresi may, by general laws, prescribe -the manner in wMch such acts, records and proceedings shall be proved, and the effect thereof, r . - i. . . J ' -,; f . ; ii Section 2.;. . : ' ' ' !. 1. The citizens of each' State shall oq entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the sever al States, and ;shall havv the right of transit and so journ m any State of this ?!Jonfederacy; with their slaves and other property ; ' and the right of property ' in said slaves shall not bef thereby impaired. U 2. A person chargpd in any State with treason, fel ony, or other crime against the laws of such State, who .shall flee from justice, arid be found in another State, shall, on demand of the executive autority ofthe State from which he lied, be delivered up to be re moved to the State having jurisdiction of the crime. 3. No slave or other, person held to service or labor in any State or Territory rof the . Confederate States, under the; la wsi thereof, escaping or lawfully carried into' another, shall in consequence of any law or regu lation therein, ; be discharged from such service or la bor, but shall be delivered : up on chum of the party ' to whom such slaves belong, or to whom such service or labor may be due. - ' - i Section 3. ' . j 1. Other States may be admitted into this Confed eracy by a vote of two-thirds of the whole House' of Representatives -and twothirds of the Senate,; the Senate Voting ; by States ;; but no new State shall be; formed 'br erected within the "jurisdiction of ahy other State ; rior any State be formed by the junction of two or more! States, or parts of States, without the consent ofthe Legislatures of the' States concerned, as well as of the Congress; . - m . 2. The Congress shall have power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations concerning the property of the Confederate States, including the: lands thereof. j x ' ; 3. The Confederate States may acquire new territo ry and Congress shall have power! to legislate ami provide governments -fort the inhabitants of ail terri tory belonging to the Confederate States lying with out the limits of the several States, and may permit, them, at such times and i such manner as it rhay by . law provide, to form the States to be admitted -.into the confederacy. In all such territory the institution of negro slavery as it now exists in the Confederate. . States shall be recognized and protectee! by Congress ' nnrl Kir of he sive af 7J3If , W""- the inhabitant, have rwft W SK- T fullv h XPd v iSuch "ry and slaves law5 of '.I ' ci& or. 1 and h'ifl nrotnt C i; torm of government, aj plication of the Legislature (or of the-Fwiirtv wteU in Lu'.itZ , TT , ABTrcLs-v.- Section 1. 1-'Upon the demand ,,f km. ,i,.L o.,. , .. assembled in thoi 'i -" :'l'?gaiiy .. "w,Vi,h uive . . r i ha: vcrr. iJ. ,v r v,T" VJ " consutution A. y U1C sa?a4 couvention-votiti by States--and the!same be ' ratified bv the Le-islaturZ of two-thirds of jthe several StatPs "nr lit J r cver?1 f?es, or hy conventions u-imrus tnereoi-as tbe jorie or the other ml of M l-t 1111 "JTlAn nI.v . t i ... nPm general con ven- y t (i ffl , Piu neuct xorward form a part of this um no. fetatorf, shii 1 . - - . AKTrci.K;vr. . 1. The Govertrment establiLlled by thenstitutlon Gdlr visiohal government of ; wSJft of 'rAmea, and all the laws pass ed ly the latter shall continue in force until the same shall be repealed or modified and all xhc officers ap pointed by the same' shall regain in : office until tlX aSeS f Pmta Ul,ified . or the Vnic iJ'iff -li:cntracted ad engagements entered, into bef, re the adoption of this consritution shall be as vahd ' agau st . the - Confederate States under this constitution asunder the provisional government. . 3 lh,s constitution, and the laws of -the Confeder ate States, made in persuance thereof and all trea SSr flhe made under the authori S j ntiHlerate States, shall be the supreme law ft I f ht -Jnd-U f n evVr' -ball- be bound gerebi, , any thing inlthe constitution or laws of any State to the contrary i.otwithstan.ling. . 4Sf he Mators and Repi-esentatives before men tioned, aiid tlie members of the. several State Le"jsa ures and all executive!and judicial officers, both of the Co ;federafe Mates and of the several States, shah be bound by path or affirmation to support this con-' st.tut.om-.but, ho religous tpstfshall ever be required as a qiraiificatH to any office Or.!. public trust under the Confederate States. j' jf vv 5 The enumeration, inl thejconstitution, of certain iinu,,.j.S nan pqt he construed to deny or -disparage others retained bv thfi Tiwvnlrii Af fi.-, ok.-I ' 6; The powers not deleted to'the 0rifederate fctates y the ponstitiitionir! prohibited by it to the States are- resbrveil to the States, respectively, or to the people thereof. ' : J ' "... I . ' : ' ARTICLE y II, i V, tificafion.oft Conventions of five States shall be sufhcjent for the eMablishrnent of this consti tuten betweeiji the States Wraiifying the same. . 2. hen five States shall ihave ratified this consti tution, in the manner befbro Specified, the Cneis under provisional eonstitutidnshall prescribe' the time lor holding the election of) President and Vice Presi dent ;. and for tlie. meeting Jpi :the Electoral OA lege; and for counthig the votes 4rii inaugurating the Presi deut. They sball also resciibe the time for holding the first election of nSemberpidf , Congress under this constitution,. ajihl the time!, fir! assembling the sime Until the assejmblingjof suclJ Congress, the Congress under tlie provisional constitution shall continue to exercise the legislative -powers; granted them, not ex tending hoyoiid the time limited by the constii constitution ot the provisional g )yernmerit. S Adopted -unanimously,. 11, 1861 ' ?e CARtEKET. -; ; !;jij JOHN. AUMSTKONQ. N0KTH-CAR0LIXA BOOKJ BINDERY, ; (OJER THEi NT. C. .BOok STORE.) DeCarterct & Xrmstron, BOOKBINDERS AND Btk NK BOOK MA N UFA G-' ' . : ; t un tits, t. .RALEIGH, X. C. i i-A- : i . ' ' -Jan. 23,186. 16 lv ED. GRAiriI HAYWOOD, COtJNSKLLOli AND ATTORXEY. AT LAW, I ' j ; ; BALEIO-'B', :S ?.,. ' -- 1 Will attend the County and Superior Courts of Wake, Johnston and $hathamij the Siijierior Courts of New Han over and Sampson, and the ITet-fhs f the Federal Courts and Supreme (jtoort of Nortli-Carplina, at Raleigh. Olhce, the one formerly odoupifed by the lateHon. Wil liam H.Havwood. jr. i ! t l! ! Jan. 26, 186. 17-ly X. !. AiTTORNEY AT LAW, ' .- ! , j.j: ' SAtlSBUBt, jf.-C., ; ! Will practice in the Courts of Rowan and adjoiuing coun ties. Collectidns promntlv madel 1 ' .. Jan. 26, 1861. 1 - -17 T 17- iy R. H. DJCKIKSUX. ; 1 N. B.; HILL. ' C. B. HILL. DICKINSON, I HILL & CO. i AICTI0XEERS, NORTH CORNER OF FRANKLIN AND WALL STS., '.-.'-,'! f lCJf.1fOND, : VIRGINIA. - ' Attend particularly to the selling of slavea at public and private sale. - j ' ...,.? - - - j : ' Aug. 28, I860. 4- GREEXSB0R0 3Iu1aal Life Insurance and Trust Company : j-This; Cpnipany offers inducements to the public .i hich fejf posSdas. It is economical in its management, and prompt in the parment of its losses. The insured for life are its menioors, and they participate in i,ts profits; not only on the; premiums paid in, but also on a large and increasing desppsit capital kept in active operation. h ' ' - !;' -. j ; ' - . . ... A dividend of '67 per ;cent.y ait the last Anual Meeting of the Company, was declared; and carried to the credit of the life meinbei-s of; the Coinpiainy.; -. Those desiring an insurance; upon, their own lives, or the lives of their slaves, will please! address j ,;-. j i!,:;-:. . ::. d. i WEiu, -:T ' " '" . . - Treasurer.- 1S53. 11 lV; " Greensboro' j Feb. 11, RIVES & CO., wholesale and retail Druar- gis gists, have and will keep on hand a full supply of all sucn articles as;are usually lound in a r irst Class D rug House. They will conducs tlie; business on a large and liberal scale, having aiiiple experience, force and facilities for doing so, and hope by their promptness, energy and untiring effors t& please, to secure the liberal patronage of thr-ir friends and the public generally. ine rrescnption department will be under the immedi ate supervision of one of the firm, both day and night. Orders will be attended; to witn neatness and disspatch. N. F. RIVES, M. D. ." WALTER B. JORDAN. JGS. CNRR. ' 5 tf. M a s i o y h orsE, i Wmris Two Hc.vdbkd Yards of the Depot. Now open for the reception of TRANSIENT CUSTOM and BOARDERS. : Table supplied with the best the mar ket affords. L. MONTAGUE, Proprietor. Jan. 7, 18C1.' !;- 12 tf SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT, i ; i Kaleioh, May, 25th, 1861. Sealed proposals will be received at thia Department for the delivery of good uierchan table flour at any railroad tlepttt within the State, in quantities not Uti thaii twenty five barrel, until :15th of July, 1561.'. ; Proposals should be endorsed :'f Prfpogahi for flour," and addressed to tne Commiisary Ajraneral. : - IT JI. JUll.niUJ, , Commix far a O'eueral. :Mar 29. 18CL ! -;-'! l!.-!l- 'I : " tf COMMITTED to Jail. in the town of Sallsborj V Rowan county, by! Cornelius Kef tier, a negro slaves who says he u a runaway, and i belongsto- James Fuller and sava his name ia Frank. ThU boy ia about twenty-one or two'year old, about ir feet high, of rather a light-dark color, bad on bfovn woolen clothes, badly torn, appears to be a boy of good quality, and a number one negro. Tha owner will come for him, pay charges, and take Eim away, otherwise he will be dealt with according to law. . -W. A. WALTON, ' - Sheriff of Rowan county". - May 4, 186L , ' ' ',. " . . '. . - , '.t' snail summon a Convention if all the States to tike into consideration such; amendments to the eonstitu on as the said States shall Wir in sUsr -t t the time when the said demand is made, and s W, anv of the nron,rl rtm;i.,iLi:: . ., ' u,u hll'Uia 4 One aqnare, first inaertion, jEach Bubsequentinsertion, v, uuuer make a square.) Contracts will be entered into vito yearly, half.yearly' and auartprtv nrlo.-;.,..-. ( . ...UHaci.f reduction from rates. , '- ( h abora J No deduction from the regul &r rates for advert oenta Uiserted in the Weekly EdiUon. j All advertisement receive o Cartridjre WraDocr. rlinS:" ' '?paper and , :ity of common v rappin- papr ' ' a Ure Jn- ' Jnne'ir , " IIUS, Treasurer.. . Halt'iph Register, Greensboro Tiiiio aa8t. I iGohisboro-Tribune and SeS'P , EDGEW 0KTII FEMiLE SEMIiiF Jlua inSt,tutn has been in successful operation Z. the counti v. V c,Utt'e ooiumariea in i I The Faculty conU of five UenUemen and Four i l : dies. The Institution i,.. k.. ww?,1 kRr S0UTUERN" in it, orpankation 'vlUULY Greensborough iseminentlv health r. and iJ- ' excited sftate of the cnni,r - ' x.- tfers it a auiet and 'X?11"1 PiUon ren- ine next bvaaina will commence August 1st, 18CI For Catalogues cohtainino- fli n.f'n!i ...j ' . fpplj to - " HlClUltb STERLING; Vrir' lone 26V .' "-.uugn, a. v. '-, " - ' - ' . !: - - 3m. YOTICE. i . . ;... - " "fi"-u Tery oiacK ana has uim tAifvKlv . v . . . . "ur" J j'trence no maiTcs or acars by which to iden ifyhim. The owner is herebv notified ? . . ... F tuarKes ana take him otherwise on he Wh day of September next, he will posed to public sale, to nav fw . i ircJ? ' Warn nriwn nmrri-.T i . . . . wl,lv- - ! away, be e'x- . ... "-, vW. W. OUIER. Charlotte, N. C. my 1860. : SPRING TRADE. N. F. RIVES & CO. 1861. WHOLESALE DRUQ GISTS. . TRAwIpTLY, lnv,tei n,"chants of Virginia 7 tensire tock of Drugs, . Chemicals, . Oils, , . Dye Stuffs, ' , Window Glass, Patent Medicines, Seeds, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, - Bruslies of all kinds, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, - Pure Medical Wines Spices, Jf: f..:i:.f - r. '. lirandies. Gins, Ac." twy-leel authorised, in savintr thfv n:m .. n i- i ,. . . , J nil! Ml Hill riooda in their line of lmsmess, at such low prices. as cannot1 ljiiHo giveen nesat.slaction. Orders -will be promptly ! own-uvicu iu. vu srooas sent irom thPir Pfaii , ..... ranted as represented by them. i. " - - r. juvks & co., r 'v v ,y V Wholesale ' Drupffists, Dr. F. RrvEsJ Petersburg, fa. V WALTElt B.'JoKDASf, ' h' JosErit Cakh. '.- '.- : 12 tf. FURNITURE ! FUUNITLKE!! ded in the city,' to which he. invites the attention of house-' keepers and others in want of superior articles in his line A Pledging entire satisfaction in quality and price. His stock' id, composed of Sofas,, Divans,: Parlor- chairs, Mahogany! waidrobes, and Book cases. Afarhlp tim R.... Pit- V" fePr,1n and other 'Befisteadu, Sociables, Ac.- IJe He will pay particular attention to the L'ndcrtakinir De trtinent, for which purpose he wiil keep a good assort-j ent of Burial Cases of "every, desci Option. Hi will have par in attendance on tuneral occasions a -careful driver and Petersburg, Va;'April g,-1860.: . V ... jT WEEKLY A R RIVA LSoF C ARRIAGES, Rocka T T Y At b and B UGGIES, made expressly for Virginia ard .Noith-Caiohria.' They areof the latest style and supe rior workmanship. , A Iso 'SAUDLIvS and HAU'V !,:. J ,.f beist materials, and of my own manufacture. Call and sea my stock before purchasing1 elsewhere, ' XT . A. C. HARRISON, iNo, 123 -Svcamore street. Petei-nburir. V (April, IRGOT j.'-. ', 'lv f 1 REMOVAL. CIEORGE L. BIDGOOD, v 11 O O K H K L L K H , ' ! . I .. Agent Jlfcthoilist Dcjiository, i I . i RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,- TS0U.ID respettfnlly inform his Trjends antt T T the Jiubtic, that he has removed tjo the store" .. - ! NO. 161 MAIN STREET, , iWcently occupied by Mr. Chas. A. Gwatkin, nad one door below Messrs. Kent,'Paiu & Co, His stock of . 11 OOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY ARTICLES, ; W'1,11 compare favorably with any house South. He has se lected with great care a splendid assortment of stationery, CELLA NEGUS,'. STANDARD AND' THEOLOGICAl; , WjORKS, of the newest editions, and indeed the latest popu lar, moral publications as soon as published. : 1 - !The trade' can.be supplied with our own own Books upon1 the same terms as at the Nashville houses For terms, see Catalogue, which will be furnished gratis. Merchants, Ministers, Colporteurs and Consumers, wil i find it to their advantage to patronize the Depository. i The store has been elegantly and comfortably fitted up with a view to the easy conduct of the business, as well as the copifort arid ease of tlie customer. ' Also polite and accoin- , . mqdating clerk's are employed. Orders will be faithfully and promptly attended to. i on't forget the place. Nj 161 Main street, one dodr ow Kent, Pain A Go's. -1 'ft-;, ., - COLLEGE HOTEL. v ! ' THE I'ndersigned having taken cliars:e of the houses fornjei'ly occupied as a Female College in the city of Raleigh, on Hillsboi.-o' street 200 yards wt-st of the Caoitol, towards the N. C.'-? Depot, and having opened the samp! -ai a "PUBLIC HOTEL and BOARD! VG HOUSE, . respectfully solicits the patronage of the f RAVELING - Dl'D! 111 '' : 1 i Hillsboro' street is noted for good water and beautiful shide during the summer months.' The Proprietor designs keeping a House for BOARDERS, during the summer and fall months for FAMILIES, who can have the benefit ot the Mineral Water from the" Kirkham Spring, which is equal to anv in the State in medicinal properties, and whjch is well known to all who have tried tlie water. 'Jf he pnbKc, are respectfully solicited to call andt judga for thdmselves, as promises might be made and not complied with. i SAMUEL E. PHILLIPS, Ag't -I ; Jan. 26, 1h61. : ' ' :r 17 tf ' :dCA SEWING MACULES.-fhe Quaker City JS tjXJ Sewing Machine works with two threads malting idbuble lock stitclr, which will not rip .or ravel, even if t vJry fourth stitch be cut It sews equally as well the oarscst Linsey or the finest Muslin, and is undeniably the-. asi maehine in market. Merchant Taihfrs, Mantua Makers ndj Hojujekeepers, are invited to call and examinefor them- Mr. P. A. Wilson, Merchant Tailor, Winston, N. C. hating tried other machines, buys one of the Quaker City and pronounces it' fac better than any before in use. : Alt persons wishing to secure the agency for, the sale ot h e Quaker Citr-machine, in any .of the towns in North CajUina, except in the county of Wake, which is secured to Mesfrs. .TuckeV &, Co., of Raleigh, and the -county of t Foisythe,' taken by P. A. Wilsn, of, inston, should apply aoou to the undersigned agents for the State. We will par a reasonable percent, to all persons Uking agencies. v J. & F. GARRETT, Agents. Greensboro', N. C, Feb. 2nd, 1858, BAND FOR SALE.--'-The subscriber wishing, to mve to th- Southwest, offer for sale th tract of land on whicu he now resides, lying eight miles south of Bleigh, andjone mile north of Rand's mill on the waters of Swift Creek, and in a healthy and intelligent neighborhood. 1 Skid tract contains about UQ acres. there is enough land cleared, and in a bigh state of cultivation, tor a four horse farm, cultivatin g o ne-half alternately. There I oa the tract a good two story dwelling huu.s eontiiung eigut , rooms, and a basement, newly fitted up. There are L all the hecessary outhou.s of a well-regal at id (farm, witt a well! of ercellent water in theyard. ; Ihe Mfll7 danted to thj growth of Corn, C-ttou ; W h.-at and Oat , i'or further particular, addre y j. r : . Auburn, Wake C., i' C. 5! October 1.1. 1800. , '-' j TVT0STII-CAR0UNA MILITARY BITIOXS. The ' j I "Goldsboro UinVV having procure! a complete, set ol Dies ofthe SUttf Arms, are preparnl ti furnish Buttons' for all the North-Carolina Military Company., at U pe ccnti less than they can be purchased eUewhere. All applicatioiMi aosi ne maue w iurvpui, , ' ,M. D. CRAT0N, Goldsboro, N C. . - Jan. 12, I860. . ne insertion (n wi..L : TTivv tur jwnulaniis Company I I tl k on hand un...! r ' Jtl and Hook r-tu' r W Of and uut n-ftrs. una or tno hist tn v.' . Principal! 't ten Jears under iu presen; TfoUnstnictLonisdefi?nedtoarrordtoSnntK ' ern Parents an Inst, tution in whirh r,., k. j utb kdvntcr art',,1.. k.. . w .ctl secured every ' U'an ft L. 1 1 TAkp. up and committed to the Jail of Merk- &vl w" rUDtyS th 8th da 0f September S negio ooy,.who savs his name i fim " i,A i tert name w "John Worthy ?:firWln'??- h-" ma8" A LFRED 0VEUTI KE, havihs; removed to the J. A. large, new and extensive -building ou Sycamore street '' neady opposite Donnans & .Johnson,- has -purchased the ' WOst SUDRI'lOr anil fvt..nivu ,..l- .,C L-....:i ii i sqiiK'. or me Drft workmen in the citv iri his employ. 'Ha solicits a call fvriin hiu (Vicnrta a-,,,1 ).;.. ,.,.l.l. " . , . .. . :- 4tin.. ggV una 1. ! I i' 4 i i il up hi 4 , 4 i . r T. i MP 1 4 -4 . .