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TERMS FOU ADTEUTl&Ud. s One qnai-e, first insrtion, J ; Each anbwquent inwrtion, ;, k. M .A ....tl.OO ,;'iii0n sPEUIAtflltoraRd Proprietor, f. W"1: "J mTvrnri, Til TUP STATE. ' i j (Fourteen linea or uiMler make a square) St ft Contracta wiU be entered Into with yearlv, balf-vearir TT B0BIXS05. Asslstanr Editor. and quarterly advernW t , rednction from he .bor. . VOL!; I. tNo. 601 4 rates. ' : I Xo deduction from the regular rat. fr derUit V T ER3IS: ..-; S,ftrEEKLy EDITION, per annum,. f EDITION, - -.y t RALEIGH, N. C. SATURDAY. JULY 27, 18(51. inserted in the Weekly Edition. ' - . ' ' All aivertUjmenU re.-eiv m inrtion in the Weec.v ' (Invariably in Advance.). iiStatournaL I II ill L It 5 II It. J II f IIIW VtfW "vj :yv f i i I; The Southern Republic. Permanent OoMtittdion of the Confederate States ''' '.-''. '.:- f- America.. .. , 'llfvr;Jthi? people of the Confederate States, each State its sovereign nd independent, character, in WyFfZ form ii pern nent federal government, wsu iKSiceinsureiebtie tranquility, and secure the a'1 j . . ; . AurlvM anthnir posterity in .wl mmlanw of AlmUhtV brKl UO sri.knilI-.XIlt: ... .. . , " h,...e...i- IS!.' fcum ami ei Viifii'ttites of Si : as -. .IfAU tablhdi this Constitution for theConfode- A meri . ; ' ' " An,TicL I. Section l. legislative j powers herein delegated shall be a I OflSircSB-ut uwuwni"i all consist i; of a Senate and House of Rep- IS. ' ; feted ' si5,-'-,nt.V r,v.': Si.Ur. (iM?,r,ii sentatives shall be composed si: :h State shall " s;c,i. v .i!..t lue electors luxa 1M;4,:.4oH6wfederiit States, and hafatheqnal M :. ::. ,.,;,if:v fwr electors of ' the mwr-t nunienais S. ':.f- the fct.ate Legislature; ' but no jwison'ofl II ': ir Lift h not a citizen of the Gmfeqera.tc states l-lirl.-eiiHowVd to- wte-for any officers, civil ur pohti- or'F'.dend; . . - . - i- :V: ' 1 . i ko iirm shall' 1x5 a reprewutati ve who shall not 'OL"'.: ..;,: ... -.. tw:ciitv-tie veaiw. and be. a J-..r; -.-.f it. V'-ifislerate State.-,-- and-yi. shall not, w ',,..!.i inh-ii.Itnn f -.that Stato in whkh A, ,11 be Lj0.icii. j and direct taxes shall be anpor sua. Pm nr-n;- thesevtf.il Suites wiiidi may beinclmied hltjt.'.-'-tuL r.-.iifederacv' a-oorfiii2C -t-. their respective Wf . LS.:i;i,:U shali be determined by adding to. thd V,. ..-.!v,Y.,.V .f fi-w i;wsns..-'indiidir those bvuba 1.1 IJUUM 'V. 1 io:; , 'service it' t-iA'.- (ilbr triii ot years, and exchiding , Imiiand f 'ii i;.,.-H!th.i r,f art mivvs; ' 1 in aetua: eiiu MAI dialS V lie' .'made 'wttluu' tlirt- year after the Wt:i Uit;n.r J.f th (:brtres'of-tleA;nifeleinie Stages, f I i vitiiiii every ifeeq-:e:it term f ten years, iitsticli ILiier as theyslih by law, dirCvt. ; The nu.ulKrr ot Mltitatives sludl not exceed one for every Wtv MEus-an.1; but each State-shall have at intone rere, M.taiivch and unlit such enumeration -shall be made Mlv :..!' f Ki.ntl-1 Carolina shall be entitled to eho st if. r;oor:i teiK the State of Ahdrai'mi ; ti'i'j State of Florida two. tire btateol mississi of Luuiiiaua six, and the State f-n, -me oww ":i-;:V! v:;" ! ' ! 1... 5.' lii ,0.fVilit.ltSMlt iti .V, -Hi yacancu's-:i:io 'vii . .vr. v. .v..... f t l .tl M . , w.- - - . . - 'ilinVrwr'itAltehct!i.i to fill sum vacancies and shall have the iold i i 4 ot ... ,. 4 .. s: r T', IT,,nwA V,t I Li'lirCSC: iX;tll VCS Sti.Ul t ii -. : .it. A ! .. rf-,M.r,,.. i. f fvirit'that anv -mdicai IT1.- !. -" t : ni.w.H .,.n.;.i,itt'HiH si ft in-' K.klV Wit KL. Kmits of, ativ .S'rat-, may he imjhedltfM fi . ;J n,tl. lr.iiH:hes of the Le"tslatiur ieroo f. Sevtirm 3. shai It x !f The -Senate of. the Confederate States fft,.i..l ,,r two Senators from eacn 5- . .. ' T - 1 A . .1. -it" t IB V. M.f,iiiM iw- t in iC S ii Mre ujcio, .v the tare, chosen years by; the Le-islatnre tliereoi, at ine M.sKirn'-yiiexti.ini.mediatelVj preceding tf.e- com leui'.Mf the-rm of serviee; andeacli SenaU. ill comni-emec1 or '2 ,i.ii f.'ln v-i.lti "V "." . . . , , -.1.1.. T,..;,..Jv jirteV. t hev snail -ie as.seinu;'.- "'"....... - ----- I.'. VI,,. ;.5..,.A,u.i.rit Vf the iirst eieriMiuinuy suao u.,v.t l.i uitn-thive rTasscs. Thc'seatrj f.i et iirtii y - , , ,, , . -. - . l.:;.iiH,;,t,.i4.f H:0 first ela slvM.. vacateci ac or t se set'oua class t! hi . : i ! r rll - -. 3 ncioeuaioi V ,,i-v,f;, ,,v if -the seewrnt vear;-- ! c. 7n :i t (ill (.11. u. t . . , ir;.,; . -i . . :.ti. ....,-. ...-v th-it !,!. SI '. h.l k ' . I.vi I"! T 1'. Ill (II ill! ATi U.IL . i i n v T .... fi tJ t .ii-.v'lU chosen every seoflid year ; ami i.r.va. ,!.o.!!r i-.isi"fiution or -i-.therVv-ise'during S.J-.,.. -i ?.( -i .F S) it tin- -KIMM i...jj'il in1 : I .(' 'iiSi.li.il t. ? .-mi - v. i!....i.av. nutke ttnnT.rarv'n VI 'ointment; until . s - - 1 . - . , , ... .i .1 ..I .J. l . . L- .--.ir ,t TI.I . I J" ' lSlil 1 I -I. 111K. il niliili hiivm T ...II 1... . t f,r i h cii.'i - V ii i ! I I - v -il .ttawii-rj; tirfe;!rge oi iwu. . infeder'nie i States, au l v;uo s. kn inhabitant jf tli suvseu. State 11 not ," and be a citizen hall not. , when e! fir which' he sh:i shall, before! it becomes a law, be presented to the President v f the Confederate States ; if he apprve, he slial sign it ; but if nyt, he shall retlim it with his ob jections j ;t that House in which it shall have origi nated, whp shall enter the objections at large an their mrna'l laud i proceed to reflbnsider it. If, after such fec( iftskteratibn, two-thirds of that Iloiise fhall agree to pass the bill, it rhall be Kent, together with tte ob- (ections, to the other House, bj; which it shall likewise ie Hcoikidered, and if approved by tworthirdsof that Iolise it shall become a law.. "But in all such cases thp Votes of liotb H(use! .shall be determined by yeas' arid , pays, and the named f the persons votirigTor and figaaust the bill shall be entered on flie jou'rual of each liotise respectively. I If any bill shall not be returned bv tlie President within ten days (Sundays excepted) Ivt'ter It hall diave been presented to him, tlie satne I shall be a law. in like manner as u ne uau sigyeu i,;. i.V.l.ij theOiiiieTt'ss. bv their adiournrfie;.t, prevent lU I no tjii. m.-UIA -oui ii '-nil nil not lie alaw. The PresW in. i r i u i ii ..in v iiivii -.v ofl.ee or title of any kind whatever from any king, prince or foreign State ; f - 1 1 12. CoJigrcss shall make no law respecting an establibhment of religion, or prthibitihg the free exercise thereof ; or abridging the freedom pf speech, or of the press ; or the right of the people peaceably to iissemb'.e and petition the government for a redress of grievances. ' -. .. :. I 13. A well regulated militia being necessary to Ihe security of a free Shite, -the right of the people to keep; aiid bear arms shall not be infringed; ' . ..-:. , V 14. No soldier shall, in time of peace, Tie quar tered in any house without the consent of- the owner; nor iu time of war, "Jut ia a maimer to jbe' prescribed by law. . -.. . ' .. . '' j-'' : - -' , " - - 15. The' right of the people to,be secure in their. persons, houses, papers and effects against uhreiswna- ble searches and seizures, snail nut oe viouueu ;.im warrants shall issue nut upon, prouame cause, sup- rteil by oatlv or affirmation, and partictilarly.de scribing the place, to be searched., and the persons or things to be aeized.' . '. i , 16. No person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise tufamous crime, unless on i presentment Tnavianorove any appropriation and disapprove kny! other approp'riation iu tlie same bill. In such case, he Lhall, in , signing -the bill, designate the appropria-? tiX " Vr.TiVi .ve and shall return a COPY of such ap- 'prXriations ' with his objections, to the Housein whiclr or indictment of a grand jury, except m cases arising sHnu liavffv.riTinated : and the same pr.ceed -in the. land or navl forces, or in the inuhtia, when ngfc si tall 'then be had as in case of other billsdisap nrikvefl hv the. President. . : j 3. Every .rder; resolution of vote, to which the con-j j curt ene'e of both Houses may be necessary (except on j ia question of adjururaent) sliall be presented to tlie ilVesident of the Cun federate States ; and before the J-W&h shall take effcet. -sliall be approvwl by him; or l !leiii3- thsanm-ovol bv him, may be repassed by wo- ! t.hifls ot btjth Houses acceding to the rules and limi- -tatvt?s prescribed in pise or a nui. .': ; - i Section 8. "' p ' he Cougress shall have pjwer , . . iu 1. To lay jaiid Collect taxes, duties, imposts and ex for revenue necessai to pay t e debts, provide 'ovifhe'coinmoii detVncc, and carry on theovernment toC ihe. Confederate Stages; but lio, Ixjunties shall be grant el from the Treasury, nor shall any duties or taxes iKnlimportatiMns from foreign nations be laid to pro-, iimitc or lster any branch of industry ; and all duties. mi'st!i and iexciscs shall lie uniforra thorqugheut the Coife.lerrtte5tates. :. - . ' 1: 2.1 borrow money on the credit ot tlie vonieae- Ifratiefates. ' - '.j " -i . : . i' ! k To reyiilatecdminerce with .foreign nations, and, 2 anion"- the sbvera .Slates, and with the Indian trills ;, ; libut neither! this, nor any other clause contained .in' ; I the Gaistitution, sliall ever be . construed to delegate j !ithe wer 'if Congress to appropriate money for any . inljernal tqpprovement intended to facilitate commerce, , ;! except for tlse purpose of furnishing lights, beacons and i I buoys, andi Uher aids to navigation upon the coasts, ; his services a compensation, which shall neither be in- ! and by the territorial government, and the inhabitants in actual service, in time ot war or public danger ; nor shall any person be subject for thq same offence to be twicc'put in jeopardy of . life or; limb, nor be compelled,' in any criminal case, to be a witness against himself; nor lx deprived of life, liberty, or property, wuhout due protiess of law ; nor shalli private pnp et ty be taken for public use without; just compensa- t'oii. . ' , , 17. In' all criminal prosecutions ihei .accused snail "enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an im partial jury of the State and district wherein thecrinie shall have been ; committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by htw, : and to be informed of. the nature and cause of tlie accus;ition ; to be confronted with the witnesses against him ; to - have" compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor,' aind to have the assistance of counsel for his defence. -- - I ' 18. In suits at common law, where, the value in controversy ; shrill exceed, twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved ; and ' if) fact fo tried bv a jury shall be pther wise' re-examined in any court "of the Confederacy than according to" the rules of the creased nbr diminished iluriug .the period for which he shall have been elected : and he shall not receive with in that period anyVotheri emolument from the Confed erate Stales, or any of (hem. ; .10. Before he enters jibit the execution of his office, he shall fake the following oath or affirmation " I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faith fully execute the office jf Presidect of the Confederate States, and will, to tlife best of my ability, preset re, protect and defend the Constitution thereof." -':: :'.':.'-. I Section?. :, .;.-..' ;, 1. Tlie President shall be commander-in-chief of the army, and navy of the Confederate States. and(4f the milia of the iseveral States, when called into the actual srvice of the Qmfederate States; he may re quire th opinion in writing, of the principal officer in each If the Executive Departments, ujwni any sub ject relating to the dutie8 of their respective ofifices,; and he sjiiall have power' to grant reprieves and par dons for! offeuces against the Confederate States,, ex cept in cases of impeachment. 2. He shall have tltfi pover, by and with the ad vice and consent of thej Senate, to make treaties, pro vided two-thirds of th Senators" present concur; and he halL nominate, and by and with the advice and consent; of the- Senate, i shall appoint ambassitdors, other ouil'lic ministers and consuls, judges of the Su- pi-eme Court, and all other officers ot the Uiii federate j States, whose, appointments are not herein otherwise j provideil for - and which shall be established by law ; j lw liiu' l viivt tlii jiirnoiiittnent. 1 is of the several Confederate States and Territories shal ; have the right to take j inch territory and slaves law fully hold by them in any of the States.or Territorie j of tlie Qinfeilerate States. ' 4. The Confelcrate States shall guarantee to every ' State that now. is or hereafter may become a member r of this Confederacy a Republican form of srovernment. I and shall protect each Of then against invasion ; and on application of the Legislature (or of the Executive when the Legislature is not in session) against domes tic violence. ; , j ji -,- , ; . ; - : articled v. Section 1. - . ' ..- 1. Up m the demand of auy three States legally assembled in tlieir several conventums, the Congress shall smiiiuon a Convention of all the States, to take intj consideration suclij; amendments' to ' the constitu tion as the said States Ishall concur in suggesting at thp- time when the said demand is made, anckshi uld aniy of the proposed arnendnients to the eoustitutiou be agreed on by the said convention voting by States and the isame be ratified by the Legislatures of two-thirds of the "several States, or by conventions in twothinls thereof-f-las the one or the other mode of ratification may lie proposed by the general conven tion they shall hencrjibrward form a part of tin's Constitution. But no : States sliall, without its con sent, be deprived of its equal representation in the oeuuie. . ' ;s The Xcase Manufacturlns rnmn-int . M Cartridge raPprer8, priXamrie ' lity of common wiapnin? rDr ' "u rpe qan- June 12. . "C-Vlfci), Treaiipm-. Kaleiffh Reeister. Greonshom' T;M tc 6S"U ' efJ G-ldsboro' Tribune and Xewbern VrW E 1.1 ' i ARTICLE VI. 1. The Governmeritiestablished by the Constitution but thefCougress may by law; vest the appointment . ; is the successt ol tlj provisional. government of the of suclf inferior officers, as they think proper, in tue j Confederate States ofj -f America, and all .the laws pass President alone, in the courts of law or in the heads bed by the latter slialijfpntiuue in force until the sm; )f departnieuts. . : . , j shall be repealed or modified ; aud all the officers ap 3. The principal officer in each of the. executive de- .--j - pointed by the sa'me (shall remain in office until their partments, and all peoiis . connecteil with the diplo- I successors are appointed and qualified, or the offices matic service, may be!n moved from otfii-e at the plea- ;ib.iihed. ' 1 ; ! sure ofhe President. All jother civil-officers of tlie I ;2. All .dobb jc:onttcted and engagements entered i Executive Departinent mat be removed at any time ! into before the adoptitin of this constitution shall be -by the iPresident, or f)theri appointing jvower. when ' as valid against the1Con(ederate States under this their services are unntfessaryj or tor (iisnonesiy, mca- cousin uiuai as unu!r. ;i:ne provisional governineni. i o. 1 Ins. consti tutujp, and tlie laws of the Uonh mi, d tl ai tlVC e lav the -rdnt derate States sha but shall h ive no votel u'k-r a Tin.A i, c iVtsu'ient ot i 1 ifl... rreidcnt'of the Scnaie - - -. .1 . . T l: . ' ie ihc-v K'l'iiua'liy.iaviiKii. ' . i, air chooser tlieir oiner aucv o ence of the i ... .-I... .vr.1fa...i..v, .j.',vl,.d,n si. a i-Kcrtiie theioiiue oi i i M The' Senate ;;fefi' '(1 -i iWidi-nt fro kin we in tnc jnt M r- l . ... J&....i..h. .; ,-i,.-,!ii- sl.a!1 rxerctae: tlie'ioliice ol i re !j;.if ..f tlip confederate states.. . . : . , 4 4 ej! - 4. "tm a Tlve SJnate- slndl have' tue sole power to try : liniWachnKMjts: v AVhen sitting, fo that mirp.e,!thi - -Ith-ill be on t!h ot a-dirmation; hep the. I resile ' llf tlie'CoyhiLrate States is tried tue C uet Jn.tu 'llr-alt kcM and no person shall k convicted wit f-tin --.- J 1. , iAvi,-t nr( of the melilb if i-Ut 1 ne rc'.e'i-, t. il6f.'-,7 i : .Irrl-rnent h eases of im r-euehmeut sna Ii i: r..Vt tii,,,, o. I'l-miival from' office, and ".it'll: , in . l 1 . 1 .t. ... 111 j 11 11! vl 1 el drs . It i . t 1 1 - ..HidO i-.t ii iUi .r 1 ' fiLfiii.'ata.ntci anitenjo) " .. 11 li'jit ek- lisliu lurotit, underkhc Conlederate States; but the party c .V01 (iii'j .-.ii'- J Itl ci'ojdi ;-. EfviAtPiL.uini iieverthe'c-, oe w' K--tment, -trfiU, jiulgmoi.t and ji.Uiiishnient, a; im""-,. '. . I - .I' . ' . ' beef ion i. holding 'el4c- shall bej y T. (.(ris' rttm'e thereof, si t 1 1 Tlie tilnes viaces' and ' manner ot fifilt!ins.for Sen.it rs and ,ipresenwuiv?.-s : sl.,.v;K..,r;,. invU Stare bv the - i( Sni--( 'v- i..'-.. --- y - . , r;.!: I . I ni . .ill ini . cuv :Sf;.v-.f In-. limvVslor.S ot this fHI. f :,'..( tiv -'aw maae r, alter si rguess may, i at any tun as' to-' the times and phursof eho hall assemble at least o.ice ni ev HW'gut;itU'Usi except .;::t;ig Senators. ' ii'i-. 0- M'l,;. i'.inirriK "livear: and such meeting .shaft' be on. the fir.t 'iitl.-. 'r . 'i., :a, liv law.' annoint n lilic-r' '-if 7k IllCCHlWr, uuu:m li li-j. .'.-", -y r ri . , :;hiay. '. - -'::-: : -: "' ' '..' ' '' . .1 (?('.! O. "-.t.r..,t.-'iiiU.. 1,-m thp i.le of the elects !lll,,.(,i,. v,l ,mi ditieations of its own memV-ers .i-a-a-.viun im "..v. . . . ?T9fc ....,s..n.. i, .....t.-Rall e.mstitnte.a.ou'.aum toil .i!-3 t .... . .nr.,. .i,i.v..r now :ulvnrn tuom nay ;; fsl ".t ... .. .r.,.. e i.o authorized to compel thc.aticiidalU'y- ll.lt . ail.l t.-- ------- . . I ..r.ttW-nt members, in such manner and under fil'-ponaltles' each rl.mse may'provide. . 1 ;..-" Pich Ih. lis, niav determine the rules of its ni.-Tj nn.iis i IIS liie.lioei a 101 uiii.i.j iltd, ftS" '.M.'w'llV(TC l i . il l u. i I' 15 i V:.U-'i.i V:,..,. '..v.-;.n, i. ( if t Wo-tllll d.S of. lllCMV II. r I C Wll. IU !. "" v - - - nnnihip livoel a intinlKT. I - - rU dLi.M shall keen a ioiirnal of its 1' ' .-)':. ,j'f.m time, to tiniO il itlblish the saiHC, '-i ai . ftt m in's ;i ii iioiu i- II ttn- such Parts as m iy in their judgment- req p.-'k - r . . -v.i - .- .i-..-.:,v.. t t w nipnihers shall; at the desiib Vffi stf hat; services, to ue a.-vL tii.wo tre;xsui:v of the Uid;e'H i el bM raM joilM seiiresv. anu ,.i.e !T.ii-.e on -an V-nustion. :fl : ,Ah ..V tl,.-.c(v Tiva-nt .entcmt OH tUC U iiVf 4. v: Ui.,. II, m. duiiiitr the session of Cqngtes '-'.i.iiY ...f.t,Wt tl-.. eonsent ?of the. .ther,..'adjoilru If. rhore' than three days, uor i arty other pl.ioe than "4- ih which ;the two Houses shall be srttmg. a 'klfM',: f l - itii.,.. .,(i,i IN.r.se.ntatives ; shall TedeiMel 1. l lie reuuioi . - . I itS A rninnen'sitti'oi) f r tlieir i'f'.ff;-" litv and lvlid 11U Ot the k . A. .fcL,:.....lJ.jl in :lJl CiisCS. OXCCpt tf easOU, .;g iUPl UR-iH.il VI HIV l-.v. - - ! - . ... . . -.Ui.r.J m r1,eir : attendance -at-the session of their '.iUu fV-lIouses,andin-goii.-and retm-mug from -we Ifi-tl for any speech or debate m either iiout.i iT-s; ' i. -i:,.i,,-l iii linv iiiher Vn.ice; ik- . .v, -x-1 1. . i?...riitiitive shall, during - 1 : ,i - v,.. k..'tMl. .lie. atioinuHl .,:..: ,.m.. ,vr7Ar the aut honty ot the (ufe.l sW,.a xv-loeh shall have been created, or tt.y tim ..v,...f .l.iU. have been incmased t ueuis iiviv" -i- - . EiK Hi .-.Ui wfi.niit ot harbors and tlie removing oi ;..(lll(l 1,11V. lUJ-lV'Viu.... " - " -' , " - obstruct fobs in river navigation, in all' which cases s such dutkW'shall belaid on the navigation Tacilitated j lirlit-reb-'as may be necessary to pay the costs and ex- j K j.. ... ,... 4 penses ineieoi. , . I 4. To eltablish uniforni lawsof naturalization and liiniuirm hiws on the subject of bankruptcies, through- hi .if fi.rt'.ii'vW.r.i Sfati-st butnotawol Umgrvs snail common law . 1') Excessive bail shall not be required, nor' exces sive fines imposed, nor cruel and iinusuhl punishments lliliicterl. ,'.!'- . . ' ' "20. Every law or resolution having the force of law, shall relate to but one subject, and that sliall Jbe ex presiied in the title. ' ' ' - ; ' ; 'Section 10. i ' - ; , 1 Xo State shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or ' . conicileration ; grant letters of marque aud reprisal ; coin money ; make anything but gohliand silver coin aender in payment of debts'; pass any bill of attain der, or ex jioxt facia law, or law impaifiug the obliga tion of contracts ; , or grant any title ofj.nubihty. o vh ;t:iti. shall - with'otit the consent of the Con- fhlfci.I-M-ro'i.'an.v-debt; contracted oetore tue If ,6 " 1 - . . - . flic vrnnf' i .In. Toeiiiin nioneiv. re'iuhvte the value thereof ai f.ireini coin, and fix the standard oi weigmsanu iuea-sares.-- - i i ..- - 4 . :! G Td brovhle for the punishment ot . counterfeit ig the Wurities ajnd current genii of the Confederate f f gress, lay -ativ impels or duties on ijn ports and ex " v ' j ports,' except' wiait . may be absolutely necessary io hereof and of ; executing its iiispeetfou laws ; and thejnett pniduce. o States. , , :. - . - , ' . 7. To tfstablisli pdst ofibes and post routes ; bi 'cKp'nistk 'b!f . the Post offiee .Departuieb.t, after th 1 i . T- !, 11!- 1: r. S. To nr. iiiote the! prog ij t.s. n r-seeimug -tpr InutUtl but the" the hr.it rr ---- -1- . . .... i-i i i"iii. ii ..ri.ii. !(.( i iriiT-f.n mint 11111 "Of M in.u 111 ti e M.(ii "i '.ui i-.i.i ...... ... ty-khree, shall he paid out of its own reve- f scieuce and useful d tunes to authors and in ventors tiid XCUisjvc ngni ty liieu icspecuvu ""6". afiilidisc. ivories, -"i . r . I 9,i To i. jiustitutp-tribunals inf .rior to tne supreme Court. : j. . - -!.-;' - .- .',,.. I 10. To ihfiue and. puni-h piracies and lelomes com- lhitted otTthe high seas, aiuhoffcntes. against-the law KU , iiaiioo..s 11. T.i declare war .prisal,' .and j-make, i .iuid waUr.i . "i I; 12. To raise aiid.'siipport grant letters of marque and re- rules concerning capiuipa i.:n butno..aiprojn:i or of all duties and imposts., laid by any State on imports or exports, shall be for the use of theltreasury of .the Confederate States ; and all such hnysshaii be suoject to the revision and control of Cohgress 8. No State .shall, without the consfnt of Congress, lay any -duty of tonnage, except on sel-goiilg veosels, for the improvement .of; its riversandiarhors naviga ted by the aid vessels ;. but such duties shall not ciji.i (lict with any treaties of the Confttleijite States .with tbreign nations ; 'and any surplus of revenue thus dc rivei shall, after making such improvement, lie paid into the common treasury ; nor shall;; any SUte'keyp troops' or ships of war., iu tinie of peace, enter iuto any r-reeinent or compact with another State, or with a i'orcb'n power, or engage iu -war, uuleis actually inyai-ded.'or-in such inimit.ent danger as Will not admit of : delay. But wlueu any river divides or hows tnioiign two or more States, Jtlu-y may enter into compacts with each'otl.er to-improve the navigation -thereof. Article II. Srclion. ' . 1. The executive powr shalfbe vested in a Presi- tlelit o paeitv, inefficiency, ieiscoMduct:"or neglect ot duty ; and when so rehuived, tie removal: shall be reported to the Senate. togethc wjitH the reasons tlie ref or. ' 4. Tlie President shall have pjwer to fill all vucaii t ies that may happenluriug the recess of the Senate, by . granting convmisstioiis wiiich shall expire at the end uf their next session ; but no person ."'..'rejected by. the Senate shall be reappointed to th same office du nng their ensuing ; recess, j ; , -f Section.Z. - ' 1. The President shall from time to time, give t3 the Congress inforniatiou Aif thesute of the Con fed- eracy, and recommend to their consideration - such ; measures'. as lie shall judge necessary and expedient; he may, on 'extraordinary occasions, convene both houses, ; or either of ;thcni ; and in -case of disagree ment between thcin, twith ri-spect to the time of ad journrnent, he may adjourn them to such time as he shall thiink proper; he shall receive Ambassadors and" ptheh. jiublic uihiistebi he shall take care that the laws be faithfully Executed, and shall commission all the officers of th Coiitv lcrate Mates. -,f-' . , ;' ' I Section 4. .' 1; The.Presidelnt, Vice President; and all .civil offi cers off the Confederate iStates, shall be removed from office oil impeachment for, ; and convietiou of treason, bribery!, or other )iigli crimes and misdeanors I article it 1 .-T-Sect ion 1. ESGEWOKTII FKM AIK SKMIXUT. 1 '1 uis institatron has been in'uccefu operatWa W t Jintv-' pnricp:MdfT.t',e la8!t' undeTiU p Tha coarse of Instruction is desired to afford to j.uth ern Pentsan iDsUtutioh in hich can be seeured 5rerV the SuSrj 10 d y 'tf VCrJr be8tFe,ua,e SnTieTi'n Thj Faculty consists of five Gentlemen and Fon La- cT?H4l-lt?lw"1Unl l'u been THOROUGHLY SOuTHbltN in it orpanustion. . - i U.f? .nsborou-Th U enxineatly healthy, and in the present excited state ot th country, iU geojrraphical pa-itioh ren ders it. a quiet and ujife retrt-at. - M The next iS'Mn will commence Ausrust 1st, lsGl. For Catalojjuecontainii)ff full particulars of term, Ac apply to KICllAllb STEUL1XG, Principal, T . ureenaborough, . C. June 26. - e i m viu NOTICE. T.1KEX up antl coflimlttcd ta tlie Jail of Jleck lenburg county, on the 8th day of September last, a ueRio boy, who says hi name ia " Jjm," and that hm nias- " S 9 "onny, . iirinif in tiaston count r, . feaid boy u of m,Mlium heighth, very black atid has irdinary lnt -Hi-once no marks or scars bv which' to tcr s name is n. c: very orainary. intelligence bo marks or scars by which' to ward, prove property. iav charcres and tk.v l.i... h.. .. otherwise on tlie ilth day-of September nxt, he will he e'x- ,,..Uv ... j .....v o.nv, m iM.iiifl, as me i4vv-oirfcts.; j nfeiler- ate. States, made hi; pursuance thereof, and" all .'"trea ties nnule, or which i'sliall' le made under the authori-4 ty of the GiifenerateStates, shall le the supreme lawf ot the land; jaud the! nidges m every State shall bo bound thereby, anytinng in the constitution or laws of any; State to the contrary notwithstanding. 4.- The Senators jaud Representatives before men tioned, and the memjieis .of the several State Legislaj tures, aud all executive and judicial officers, both o the Co federate States and of the several States, shal be bound by oath orjiaftirmation to .support this conl stitutioii, but no rehiais test shall ever lie required aj; a qualification, to any' office or public tru.it ilnder the Confederate States. ; ' 5. The enumeration, in the constitution, of certain rights, shall not I e construed 'to -deny or disjiiiragi others retained by the" people of the'several StaXes, , 6. The powers not delecated to the Con federate States by the constitution, nor prohibited bv it to the States are veservedrio the States, respective!)', or t the people thereof. -jj ; ' ;" , I t ' , lKTICLE VII ' 1. The ratificatiohof the Conventions of five Stites shall be sufficient for;tlie establishment of this const 1- i iution between the Sfates so ratifj-ing the same "2. When five Staifs shall have ratified this coiistp tntioti, m the manuor before specined, the L-ongreSs - 1. TJlie - judicial j'p'vi'rr-of the Confederate Mates ; un(ler provfsional ccftistitution shall pR-serihe t.he tinie shall be vosnxl iri n Superior Court, and in suelun- : for holding the election of President and Vice Presf- ferior courts as; theGdugress may lrom tune to tune i dent : and fur the Ejecting of the Electoral College ; 1 .- Sk.-i-ilT of MerUebbure couhtv. Charlotte, N. C. May .!, ls.-,l. - ' : tdf- IdGO. 161. spnixt; TliADE.. . I v N. F. HIVES d (0. j Hi:l.tSM,t ll:l (iiilsrii. T ARyKf?TLY invlie the merrhanl nf VI r JLi North Cariiliiiii arwl Tennovce, to examine their ex: tensive stocK t . , Perfumery, 'j' Fancy Arti'ehw, - ' hru.-ue. of'.ali kinds, i ooaeco, f'iijars, - Sunt!', ; l'uro -h di6al Winesi Urandios, Gins, Ac Droff. lieuiicals, Oils. DyeStuffi. Window Gla.-(. Patent Medicints, hpices. Having facilities unsurpassed by auy house in thit tradj, sell all canniit armies ; .hall lie nuiiiev toitnar. use i . . maintain' a navy for a .longer terin )T e "1 1 fci S' trM .-1 ii n a tion of than tV( vjears. f l.t l o rn-ovide aiKl . 14. To hiake hiles - for government and reginatitn df the land and naval forces. - ' J 15. To provide for calling forth tlie militia to exer mite the laws of the ConfederatevStates, suppress in iiFiectiousi and iepel invasion. ' -1; Tb. brovulev for organizing, arming 'and discip lining' twe militia,; and for governing such part of inem is ui:y be'employcd in the service t.f the Confed rah SiateH : reserving to the States, resectivelyf the ap- ioiiitjiiaiitiof 'tlicofiicers and the authority ot traitntij. he rmilitia according to the discipline prescribed In ;o.i-k-ss. ' ; -' : -. --:-' (.vnvrisif. pxehisive ' lecnslation. in all case.- 17 To Iwhatsoe square) ve, over tuch. district' (not, exceeding ten mile iv bv cession of one or more estates anu ' . ,. i , i j e .1.. the accejtanve tf Congross,' oeconie ineseai. oi m. Wovefmneut.of the Omfedeiate States; and to exercise like aut hop tv ovier all places purchased by the consent jof the' Tgisiature of the State in. which the same shall she, lor the; erection of forts, magazines, arsenals, dock va'rds and iother needful buildings ; and , , . IK.:' To itiake all laws wmcn stiau rx uecessaiy dim proper f canvmg into execution the fi-reg ing pw ers, and all other powers vested by this Constitutum m the' government of the Confederate States, or in any 'department or oflicer thereof . t :: 'i . Section 9." : -. . tl -el" icljk itol rtror exr are dl ii" rlil- ti)4 toi anr r: -lUUS'l ohrMrtai iinc io-liis .leirfd- tt ithef uiiisr-anY me fcures with the privilege t S'tlti)l l. ' 1. All Lilblpr'raisins revenue skdl rigUuv e u.... -.:e ! i.-Ltivw 1 at the Senate ma) p i jconcurl with amendment as on other J''i 2. Every bill which have pas.1 iillo.. ; 1. The irnpoitati m of negnies of the African race .J"roni a.nv f .reigju country otlier than the slaveholding. Sta-Kw or-rerritliries of the 'United States jif America, and it I Is hereby "forbidden ; and 0ngress.is required to pass o bust! I inch laws as shkll effectually prevent the same. . Qngress jshajl also have power to promou me Intiotlurtion of .slaves lrom any Otate not a memoer of or Territory U; t bcloilgMig to, tms mieueraey- 3. The privilege ot the writ ot lianeas corpus snau not be suspeiideiil, unless when in cases of rebellion or 'invasion the public safety may require, it. 4. iNobiilof attainer, or ex post facto law, or law dcnyfhg or impiiring the right of property in negn slaves haU iw, pass d. .' .. . ,- , . " i . 5; jNo -capitatiou (r cither direct tax shall be laid unleA iii 'prop; .rt'u-n to tlie census or eimmeration here- ; inl f ibre directed to be taken. - ? 4 ;No tax or duty shall In? Jaid on articles exportetl I from! any State, except by a . vote of two-thirds of ; both "houses. 1-;: ' -Ti No j.ietVrenres shall be given by any regulation -of co nmerce orlreveiiue to the ports of one State over .-j those of anotheit. ' t 8, No niiney shall be drawn from the treasury, but j lit consequence 'of appropriations made by law ; and a ' regular" state'meht su haccount of the receipts and cx penditures of all public money shall be -ublishelfrom timeto time. '. 9. ? Congre.1!- shall .appr.'priate no money fnan . the treasWy except by a vote of two-thirds of both houses, taken!' by yeas ami naysJ unless it be - asked and esti- ( mar-id for by so i e one of the heads of department; ami i .submitteil to 1'ongress by the President;, or. for the purp of paying its own" expenses and contingencies ; or forfthe payment f4' iclaims against the Confederate States, the justice of which shall have been judiciid.y' ilechired by ' a tribunal for the investigation 'of claims agaitifti the government, which it is hereby made the duty of Congress to establish. 10. All bills- appropriating money shall specify in Wlal enrrpnev the exact amount of each appropria tion and the purposes for which it is made; and Congress shall graut no extra cbmpensatoon to any pubneicontractor, officer, agent or servant, after such contract shall have beea ihade or uch service reu- 1 i. "i No tiIe of nobility shall be granted by die Con eiierate States ; and no persim holding any office of r,.f,t nr trust under them, shall, without tlie crpoent of tlie Congress, accept of , any presenti emoluments, if the Confederate States of America.' lie aud the Vice President shall hold their offices for the term of six vears ; but the President snail hot 1-e re-eugible. 'Hie .President and Vice 'President sliall be ejected f.s follows: ' ' y I! - -'- 2. Ea. h Stato shall appoint, in such manner as the; legislature there,f .may direct, a n umber of elector equal to the. whole, number of Sehatorsiand Representa tives to which the State 'may be entitled in the. Con gress ; but no Senator or representative, or,- pcrsin ijoldi'ngan office of trust or profit under the Qvinfeder ate States, shall be appointed an elector. ; 8. The electors shall meet in tlieir respective .States and vote by ballot, for President and .Vice Presidents one of whom, at least, shall notba an inhabitant iif tiie same State with themselves ; they shall name in their ballots tlie person voted for as President, and iff 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 iist'thev fha.ll sign and certify, and transmit, sealed; .to the government of the Confederate States, directed to the.. President of the Senate; the President of th Sbnate shall, in the presence of the Senate and Hons of Representatives, open all- the certificates, and th votes shall then be counted ; the' pprsou h iving th oreatest number of votes for President shall be th. President, if such number be a majority. of the whole number of electors appointed , and it no person have such mnjority, then, from the persons .having the '.light est numbers," not exceeding three, on the !i.-t of those voted for as President, the House of Repieseiita fives shall choose immediately, by ballot, the .President.;' But in choosing the President the votes shall he taken by States, the representation from each State having one vote; a quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member, or memlers from two-thirds of the States, and a majority of all the States shall ; 1-e necesssiry to a choice. Aud if the House of lie prasentatives 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 sliall act .as Presi dent, as in case of the death or other coustitutionaf disability of the President; j i 4. The person having the greatest, number of votes as Vice President shall'tie the Vicej Presdent, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed ; and if no pcrsrmh.ae a niajority, then from the twojhighest numbers on beJjst the Senate shall i chH)S(j the Vice President ; a quorum fjr the purpose ! shall Consist of two-thirds of the while number of Sen ! ators, ancl a tnajtirity of the whole number shall be ne i cessary t(i a choice: . f '. ' M ' ' ' 5. Br.'t no person constitutionally, ineligible to the j ofiice of preside!!! shall lx eligible t that of Vice Pres I . ident of the Confederate States. - -! i i G. The! Congress'ruay determine tjhe time of choosing 1 the electors and the day on which they shall give their t vUes. which day shall be the same throughout the ! Confeilerate States. . ' - ; j , 7. No person except a natural bora citizen of the I 'Confederate States, or 'a citizen thereof at the time of I the adoption "of this constitutiuri, or a citizeu thereof L l.rn in the United States prior to the 20th of Decern- ler, 1860, hall be eligible tt the office of President; ndther shall any rsou bei eligible to that office who shall not have attain d the ase of thirty-five years, aud Y-eii fourteen years a resiueut -'within the limits of ordain! and estiiblisji ' The judges, both, of the .Su preme and interir cou:-ts;. shail hold their offices 'du ring good behavior and .shall, at stated times, receive fi,rltheir:servicesLa canpbisaiiou, which shail -not beV' diminished durhg tlJpirj cjo'dumance in office. -: 1 '. ' ; ' j 'i ;.',; Svikion 11, J -i - 1 The judicihf il'W)- shall 'extend : Ut all cases arisingi under this. Constitution, the laws of the C n - feder.itk; States, jmulj tie;vties msule or whicjv, shall he made under -theii- iuiLihoi;ty ; to all cases ail'ectjng am bassadors, other! pulilic! ministers and; consuls; to ad cases of adiniray fand aai dinie jurisdiction ; to con troversies to whi'h te! Confederate States shall lo a party ; to controversies; between two or. more States ; between a Statu1 and: citizens of another State where the State is nlaiiiitui' j bet ween titizens clainiiug lands uuder Igrauts of idallereut states, and ueiween a ouue or the! citizens. thereof, aiid foreign States, citizens. or subjects but no iState shall lie- sued by a citizen or . subject of anyi foreign State. 2. Tn all cases iallectii)g ambassadors,. Esther .ptni,ie ministers and cotisyls, atid those in winch a State shaihbe a party' the Supreme Curt shall have nrtgi nal jmisdietion.H Ini ad the other cases before men tioned the Supreme Court shall have appellate juris diction, both as -to htwi and tact, with, such exception:; and -under suchi ri;ulatious as the Congress diall make. " - i-) " . I ; ' ' ". ' . . . ' . 3 J The trial bf all crimes, except-in cases of lm peaciiment, shall ibejby jury, and such trial shail be Ki.i.l ! in r.h State "where- the said crim's shall have. been committed ; but when not committed within any State, the trial felialbbe ?U"iuch ptice or pnees as Congress may by laVv jh a ve directed. i i oeciion a. . and for counting thit" votes and inaugurating the Presi derst;' They shall also preserilie the time for holding tlie first election of fitiembeis'of- Cong'rc.-s under thU constitntioi)., smd tfiti tinie '-for assembling the same. Untii the assemb!ii' of such Congress, the .Congn ss . under .- the provisiohl constitution shall ,cogtiiiue .to exercise the legislatiifej powers granted them, not-.ei-teiiriii g beyond thjeftime limiteil by the Constitution: ;of tlie jirovisi , 'iVal g lyernnipnt. ; . Adopted unaniinoiisly, March 11, 18tl . N J. Q. I'E CA.RTERtTii j : JOHN iifi,injAU, Ti)UTlI-CAROLIXA BOOK BIXBEUY Clllll (aVKil THI-: N. (J. BOOK STORIf:.) DeCarlere! d Annstronq:, BOOK Ii IX D ER& And blaxk book masvf. k . i h TCRKRS, Jan. 23, lS'H, ItALKIGH,- N. C. 1G E1 v thi'V feel authorized .-aviuir thev can.' aud will goods .iii their line of bn-inesf, at siieh low price 'as! tail to give entire satisfaction. Orders will be piiomotlv .... .1.1.. 4 11 J . .1 .'ll-. f i . " aii;-nuji m. an oous hi ironi incir eMaDUnUmcat, war raiULHl as represented bv tliein. ' . x; v. rivfs a co., ; ; 1 . " Vholi;.-iaI( I)i uirtrif., X. F. ItuK- . ' i ncterjfturg, fa. Walter 15. Jokdan, . ' ' Joji-ra Cahu. ' '. ....'"'. ' y 12 tf. ALFUEI) OVEKTI KE, havln removed o ihe larg , new and extensive building on Sycauiorr ctrcct, ni-'iit-ly oppo.sit: Donnans & Johnson, ha purchased thn iiiott superior and extensive toek of Furniture ever exhib- ' ited in the city,., to which h. invito.-, th : attention of house1 keepers and others in want of tiupcrior articles in lus ljne pledging entire sati-sfaclion in quality and price. Lis stock is'. ciaipoHl of Sofas, Divan.. Parlor chairs, M.'.lioganjr wa idi fib-s", and JJook cases. Marble top Itureaus :.;(? ntn; Taihs, .Sjiiiiig and oth -r l. xl-'tcads, Soclslil, te. ln will also iiiak.! to UrdiT nix .urticki in liisdini', us lie has soine,of;tln b.'st worktiu'ti in the city' in Jiis einplln . Mm solicits a call from hi fi i 'ii l and thi' jiublic. Ha' will-pay, particular alteii'ioii to 'the IJndcrtaltiiig De partment, for w hich"' purposo Ik- will k; ' p a good amo't meut of Burial Cases Of c-Vcvy dcsciiptiou. fl.i will have in. attcnaance on lunwul oucasmns a carclul iinvcr ami giMid hears;. '' : ' ! Petersburg.: Vu, April 9. IsfiJ.. . . , It- TtrESKLY ARK I V i IS OF CA UlUACiES, iUoc ka t f - WAYS and $lTGGll, tnade'espressly for Virginia and Xorth-Carolina. Tliev are of the la teat style dnd mpe i ior Woi kir.ati.ship. Also. SAflllbKSandllAKXKSSofthe bwst luatjiial.s, and of my own nianulacture. Calfcand seo niv stock' before piir cha-ing vlxvw l.ere. - J'i . ' , ! A. C. HAKUISdN. ..'- Xol ll;t Sr;onofe street, Pctcrtbuif, Va. April. lhf.O. v"' (iV 4-ilM HIYWOOI). C, H'XSKLLOil AXD ATTOHXEY AT L ;5 'u ii.Ktuii. x. c. -Wilt nttcrd tli Coiintv and Suncrior Courts of Wake, .Tciliiitiin a. d f llifltKiim : the Superior Courts of New ilaii- KnmoHonJand the Terms of the Federal Cojurts and Si mi'l'll l Coil rtoft X'orth-Carolina. at Ilab-igh'. Orti 'e, the orte foriiterly occupied by the late Hon. Wil liam II. Haywood, jri - , ' l a mi !(. isiit. i: ii . iJ-4ly Iv. tin B. R. 3I00KE,M ATTOKXEY 1. Treason against the. iOmiederate States shall coit- ciuf i i d v in levviiiriviir abiinst them, or in adhering to their enemies,! giving them aid and comfort. No Wson shall beVonyicted of treason unless on the tes- of twdwitntsses to the same ovci I act, or ou person timohy confession in oeii ciiurt. : ,.' . . 11 have nowcr to declare punishment, of treason, but no attainder-of treason l -iVi. i '...'.w.n-' .f Idi-M m1 or forfeiture, except snail Vi oi k eon uwtioii . .. , ; i, ties. Jan. 26, 1861 It. II. BICK1NS0X. AT LAW, S feAtlsBCRY. S. C, Will practice in thfej Courts of Uowan and adjoining cbun- Collections promptly mane. . ' i'.-f1. 1 N. Ii. H I IX. the during ihe lifefof the person attained. ;-,i.' . ; itTiiM.r. . tv. Serlunt 1, i a p., u r.iOi. ...id (r, dit. shali be sriven in each st.dfc to the public acts, reconls and judicial procee I in-Vof everv other:-Stiate; And the Cong by acts effect theroch . C. B. HILL. DICKINSON HILL & CO., ; i.UCTIOXEEKS, . YOUTH COUXKlt 30F FUAXKLIX AXI WALL MTS R lOJM 0 XI), VI R G IN I A. Attend partitulari4to the selling of slaves at publid privatfl sate, i H Aug. 23, 1800. And the Congress may itF.FASluiRO' i Mutual Life Insurance and and I T Tr.iW noiunanvi:-n.This Company 'offers inducements ... Kilv: R.w i-nPKs. It is economical in its management; and prompt in the parment of its losses. gs.ot eve y V'.4 r 1 "xhThured fbr life! are its members, and thev participate general hr.vs, prescpoe the liwnntr in w .cn su u ."emw . the premiums paid in, but also fsl records and proceedings sliall he proved, and the fSing deposit capital kept in ajctire- on argc 0praiV.0;a'H Af 7 ir "cent., at the last Annal Meeting ot ii.L (Tomnanv : was declared, and carried to the credit ot . k ino nf 1i fVnTmanv . Those desiring an insurance upon their own lives, oh the lives of their slaves, Will please auure p WEIR . 1 f l " Treasurer, I Greensboro" FebJ 1 1 , 1S59. 11- lv. 1 i The citizens of each State shall oe entitled to all the privileges and imihunities of citizens in the seVer al Slates, and sliall hay,; the right of transit and s. 'journ in any State of this intcilcracy, with thnr slaves and other property ; and the right of property in said slaves shall not t-e ti.ereoy nnpaueo. ivr (Ji n wbnlpsalo and retail Drus:- 2; A person chargecfm any State with t jSf.. vinr other crinie against the laws ot such btatt, , '-rtiMi-i &e osuallv found in a First Clasa rug- ,.ua-..v.ii fli'r... iiitu-e and lie found in another -.,.' l KM OVAL. ,,.:- :: -.- i.. . ' j - (iEOlKa; h. B1DCQ01), i: oO Ksr. i. I. KU, ; ' Agent Methodist Depository, UICHM-'OM), VIUUIXIA, ' TAroilD respectfully M'rm his Hrlcifds and the public,, that h - l- real yed to the store '-;"'.. XO. Pit. MAIN" STKEKT, J Uecentlv occupied by Mi. k n i.". A. Gwatkin. and onedoor below Messrs. K'-nt.'l'a n i Co. His stork of . "BOOKS, STATIOXE iY, AXD FANCY AUiCbES, wilI-cotniare favorably With any lurfise South. He has sc-b-cti 'd with great care" a splendid assortment of stationery, to suit the "most -fastidious. A collection of choice M1S-CKLLAXI-Ol ;s, STAN DA HI) AND THKOL)ICAL WOUKS. of the newt'Stjeditions. and imkinl the Utest popu lar,! moral publication's as soon us published. The trade can be supplo-a wun our own own jxfos n.u For jcr inn, ts the same terms as at the -Nashville house. r'of..i,i,rii,i whiffi will be fiimidird jriati4. i Merchants. Ministers. Colporteur. and Coa-", wl find it to their advantajf.. to pati oniic the Depfisltory. The store has be'en elegantly 'amd comfortably! fitted up witlh a view to the casv comiuct'of the busint s. as i'rll as the comfort and ease of the en-tomcr. Also polite and m.ccoh- - modating clerks arc employed. : 1 ; uraers w iu oe iaioiiuii uu n.,mHM , ! Don't forget the place. No. 161 Main streeti one door below Kent, Pain A CVs. . ; . . ; - ji milE I'nderslned having taken fharttf'of the I i,(,.w..s formerlv occrupicd a. a remal- College in t ha citvofHaleiirh. on llillsboro' street, 200 yards wt of tM Capitol, towards the N. J, " raK' same as a PUBLIC HOTKL and BOAKUINU. $01. pectfnlly solicits the patronage of the TKAVfcLINU. 'dlPWui'v wtreet'is noted for good wafer .and beautiful ihidfdaring he summer months. The Propritr des.gns keepins; a Ifous- for IfOAliDKHrf, during the summer and Si"?.o,: r,.r- FAMILIES, who can have the) Who k'likliam Sonni?i which -- ....... -ri. State shall, on deniatKf ol- the executive automy o. State from which he fled, be delivered up to le re moved to the State! haVing jurisdiction of the Crime. 31 No slave or other ie'rsou held to service or labor in Hny State or: Territory of the 0t. federate States under the laws thereof, escaping or lawfully carrie-l the Omfederate States, as may exist at the tune of his election.' ' ' " - '. ; '! ;';-' :- - i!' 8. In c;ise of the removal of the ', President from office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to dis charge the powers and duties of the 8aid otlicet the same shall devolve on the Vice President; and the (Vnigress may, by law, provide for the case if re mval, death, resTguatiou, or inability both of the Pres ident and Vice. President, declaring what officer hall then act as President, aud such officer shall act accord ingly untiithe disability .. be removed or a'President shall be elected.- ,: ; . . 9. The President shall, at stated . times, rotate tor iut(i anaher, shall. $u ' bhscquence of any law or regu lation therein, be discharged from such service or la bor, but shall be delivered up on chum of tie party to whom sueh slaves . liclong, or to whom sudi service or labor may Be due. 1 f . . i '-- i - - i. '- mi such .1 1 Li. ico ax l , .. . . . - . - -, I- House." Thevj williiconducs the business on a larg'j ana liberal scale, haVing'ample experience, mrce for doing so,' and hope by thoir promptness, energ and l y-...-.erL tor tilJu.. to secure the kberal patronage of their friends and the public generall v. - I The Prescription Wepartmeni win oe aimer . --.:.:l f !k r.e th;. firm, both dav and Pi'lit. ate "uiici ( isK.ii vi .ii - . - Orders will be attended to with neatnessnd d"j?t-j i llSi S WALTER 15. JOItDAX JGS. CXKit. 5 tf. Section 3. i - - .' r j Other States may beadmitted into , ins oouk-i- fhirdx ilKtlie wnoie ih'uw ' the tracv bv a vote of : two- Rppreseatatives aii'd two-thinls b Senate votins? bv States ;- but no new fonnorl or erected within the jurisdiction ol i State : nor any State be formed by the jiinitiori o. or more Statesor parts of States, without toe con .i t :i .a..-. ;r tUa Plains rjinrerned. as we Ol tne ijegisiauiru, ui of the CongresSi !-. Snnate . te SfTall IX" other wo - consents ell as M ... xr: .1 -i,.r fniin th MlKliani fVinnif, ecual oanv' n th, tat.. in medicinal properties, ! Tlricn is well kuowi. to all tv ho hare trl-d t he wntcr. , T T he pubi c are respectfully solicited to call nf judg, f thLsives, as promi,es 1 Wn. 20, UC1. -' K K A SEW I X (i M A til 1 V ES..vTiif Quaker Cltj .SOU Sewing Machine works with two threads inain iVlock stillh, which will "p eb even . irv lou-th sitch be cut. it sews euwtuy i yj -yery VP,r..L ,1.. nAt MnJin. and is undiniably the dl iv ' . ru. ., -.!..- if -i Merchant 1 auors-.aniua . a. ' . ; f l liijirseht.Iansey. . - :1 .a.. S3 ?f" l"'1 lr" P Wilsfm, jfeirhaht Tailor. 5Vinsion, X. C. haSng tried'omer ma'c bin,., b.yi one of the Quaker C.tyr JS pfoS.uice. it far better than any before i MA M r,ns wishing to s cure the agency for he sala L r" ' . in unv 111 tnu towns ID .iohu- hii uuaK r no i v c t ft V J n fl F 8 E . 1 " A-v V " T v Tl f .Tdftf -i-tt-v ll.rVUKfcU 1 A K lift oj mr. t't " ilD-. " . . . . . . m t'fnxt wonon for the reception of TKAS1. l.li"-" j Ta a ir.fiC'f l! Ttf Kfa nnnlipd with the best tne mar- ana BUiiiw -f;";';Vn. xnv tu y-..M. n:...j 1. 11U.1 m.jxjxj, m. i Jau. 7, 1861. - j ij '. KPOT. i-oprietloi-. I? u r . ii. . i.in.iu lt . l m i'. u mi ii in w ' - P.,,.. in. l-JIWHt ID Uiuvuuuii -.. - T c rr v C"-; Tucker A Co.. of lUlcigh. an-1 mej coumy v. V; . i ' "v.?n tlr I'. A. Wib.n, of Winston, stoald Ayyxj rorsviiii) .a.... - , , .....A.-ut.i. wiii nut. andiTMirnea Bgents ior mr .-(a.v. - r-y s soon to the a re"oi,abb' p-r ...... o. dll ori sons takirlir agencies. vein, w -c r- -;- ,. ' ..t. . . J & t. UAIW' .AH1"'"- t r.tJTCTi'vrr nvPlRtUF.XT. , is ,: Km.KiOlt. Mav. -.nil, 1SI1. rn3ls wi 1 be received at this yepanmci . . th" dLlivery of goiid. merchantable flour, at anv ra.Iroai within the State, in quantities noi yr ri rehnrreU, until 15th of "V., j- ' . , po.Hai9 aaouiuiyu ,riw - ,r. . f auaresseu ..iv- - ..... fMIIVcTnV I . ' y 4 tf The Comrress shall have power to dispose of and make all needful rules and reguJatioiis concerning U.e .iii..'..r-..,ftwit. tat; ' meludmrr the .Jiay j. prujn.rijr xjm hij . i.ruii! i-i lonvi r (TK r..f.iA,fv. Sfa m.iv acnuir; icnnw- 1 tie UUUIVUtiau. (j"-- i 3. and - ... , -. i :n Ksoo miitPT tir ie?n3iai.e rv.: lliH vui.i d; pii.n. - r . , ,, -. p'rovide governments for tW inhabitant. all tern Itry belonging iti) the Cutvlerate States lng xvitlH Slie linritsof the several Suites, and may pennU th.mi. at such times and t uch manner as it may. ) law provide,' to form the States to be fitted ihe confederacy,; la all such ternary the , .e it now cxis.a m the Uonfeiler.U ISatSan be resized aiul protected by Congress ! !Greensboro X..C., Feb. 2ndJlK ' r . . - r Oaltihirr ' 10MMITTED to Jail.in ic iuu wi b"w 'j or two vars mu, swim - ",- : !.. color, bad on brom woolen clothes, badly tort, appea be a bv of good "qnility, and a number one negro.) Th rnvner will come for;him: par charge . and t.ke tim fw.J, therwe, oe .m ft; A. WALTOX, iii" i" vi ; rr . ir (n li tli tract i no ; 0vetoh, 'hwys fy" U Raleigh, I land cU-ared, and in a U.g j"" fherc I o horse laru, tai i ug 1)U lllll tVi,t the tract a good two etor 1 .rttkn j, ,. rots. and a basement, n -wly Mia u . i , w -t. . -thi nectary onthou rC S i- ell : weU of. Calient wat,r. i;.t Jd to tn.- grow o. ... - " v Fo, fuVther parUcolars "fa ytncm:pll. Auburn. Wakv l?., S. C. October IS. I860. .. :, ,' 1. Sheriff of Rowan cow May 4, lb61- iS-tf JN " i U "lboro Kittes," having pi cumI . compl , m Jie of the State Arms, are prepared toi am I i.. vl.f!rolina MilitATT Co.iipao. 1 at; t tiaa Se c be purcbal dhcrd. Ration, must ftfiS x Jan. 18-tl f..- . I (HI - !: , 1 ! 1 :-.;:; i 3- :1.J f it ':!-.:'! 5 -'.-"I. .r. lll' f: .. V. ' .
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