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V; 1 -J (Invariably in Advance.) ...... 2 The Southern Republic. - The Peronent'Co7i8titutiqn of the Confederate States ; i; ; ' of America. :r Vfe,1 the people of the Confederate States, eaoh State .actjK in its sovereign "and independent character, in . order to form a permanent federal government!, estabv ; Ksh -justice,-,- insure domestic tranquility, and sequre the . t - ' .fn i-iik ... 1. .1 i -k :L . tuessings oiiiueny iw uui-i t tiuu our jkim" rif y m--'yoking the 'favor arid guidance of Almighty Clod h3o : erdairi and establish this Constitution for the Cjoufude- Sffltps of America. i JJ t .V . r Article I.: Section 1. ri JU1 legislative powers herein delegated shall be ' Rested iii ;" Congress of the Confederate. States, ! which shall consist; of a Senate-and House if Eep- h .- i.i: -r ' v. .' . f - reseniauvco. . " .: i . i ... " . "". Section 2. 1. The House of Representatives shall be composed ,f "members chosen every second :year by trie people pf tlie. several ..Statc-si and the electors in each State shall lie citizens of the Confederate States, and have the qual- i treat ions req uisite lor electors ot ,.the most numerous . . .I.wncii of the Slate Legislature;' but no ptirsori Lf foreign birth not .a citizen of the. fjdnfederute States I shall be allowed to vote for any officers, civil bi polifi- f cal. State or t ederal 2. No person shall be u. representative who-shall not have 'attained the age of twenty-live years, mid citizen of the Confederate Suites, and .who : shall not, 'when ..el ex ted,, iKi an inhauitaut of that State m liti isha! be t hosenv ' . r " v "'t iU'r-ie-entatives and direct taxes shall be which appOr- tioued among thesevcrHl states iwuiun may ;e mcinaea -M -within this- Cofiredefacv accorrlins to their reHpective i- ill.. i : a. j i.. l ,i - l to the wliole niiniber -'of free Tiersonst including thosq bonhd nuiahs ' to .'.service for a t'erhi oTpvears; and excludinj . tiot tax'etl. three-tiiths ofrall slaves. The actiid enii- . inera:t-ion shall be made within three rears after 'the I hrstaiieeting of 'the Congress of the Confederatd States, 1 at)i within every ubseqi.ent.tcrui of ten years, id such H manlier as'they shalU by law, direct. ; The imi fiber jdf ;iiej':esentatives shall not exceed one ' for eye; y. fifty ithousaiidj' but each-' State shall have at' least one fepr4 ' :r siitative: and until such enumeration , sha 1 1 ht made V'th'e State of. South Carolina shall be entitled td c' loose, abaftia ' t six; the State of Georgia ten,- the State' f -A nine, the State of Florida -two. the,: Stare nf Miskissijipi j scA eti, ne State of Louisiana; MX,, and tue States of I Texas six. ' ; t ' 4.; When vacancies happen in' the rep'resdi!tatoii t tfrom anv State, the Executive autdioritv thereA I shall .:"issue writs of election to fill such vacancies 1 5. The House tf lieiircvseutalivt'k shall. chon4 e Sneaker and other' olhcers, and Jsiiail nave he 4 ile roer of 3 m lie vchment; except that any jud icialioi" o't-her federal officer resident and ajkting sole.ly with in - thofi.aits of any St-ute.Vmay be impeached' bj a yiife f t" -tliiMs of both branches 6b the liCglAlatre - ' - : ; ' Section j' i. The Senate k)f the Gnfi;dcrafe States s alllbe loom 1V1 posed of two' Senators 1'roni eili State, clvpseii 'or ait, years liy the legislature .-.ttft'Eeti, at xivt ;:fe.ioh next immediately . preceding the conl hc'iiil,ar iH-ire- if. cut of the teim wf ; service;-' and each Ser.atdr shall ;', ';.b;iye.iii'e vote. :. . ; - .; . Iviimediately'; after they shall be' assein -,v. .! consettK-nce -of the first election, they shall be V. r;;;as equally as'rh:iy h' into three classes; ; The :, , e t he Senators of the first class sh:dl be. vacate- !ed in divided beats '-of at. if he at : "expiration wt the .second year ; 01 j the exjanttiou of the fourth yo.i :,!' irlstat .the expiration of the six 'f'x riirntitin of the Second year : ot the second ir ; rtiKl Ot tl( ' t tvisa sixth year; so tlat wef -ilthitd miiv be'ch,ose.u every se eoiid.year - and if v,a.csin t.-sH ot'Uu3 .legislature 01 any . oiaic. lu-j vu ecufiye t!ieffol'ina-y make temp'ary.' appointments uii til :die next uweting of the Legislature, which shall such vacancies. . " theiifOl -No ncrsMn shall be a Setiator.-wlto shall not have .attained 'the aire' of thirtv years, and be a citiznIthe tlrnRidemte States, and -ay ho shall not,. -Vheu eleCd,:; lialfe-be1 jv be: ail.'. inhabitant of the - olncii. Sfate for" which he 1; ' 4; The Vice rresidcjit of the Conf.nkate States shall f h- rrt-sident of therSenate. but shad have no "if o.te,-un- hs thev le eonatl v divided. -,"'A; The Senate shall vlioose their other (ffid lers.'-fina. r. . t !-:'asi a' President vrixjcirtwe in fhe absence ol the Vice h T'iesident, or vhen he -shall -exercise the office of-Presi dent of the Confederate SliiJes.' -' ' a Thi Sf'nate shall .have the sole power try all - ;- V I nrmeaclunonts !. vnen smuig ht uiai: hh h . uluil hr fill o: iih or affirmation. When the Ifresident. of the' Con federate States is tried, the GhieD Juice Khall nreside : and no Person shall le convictbd with- .'out the Concurrence oi two-thirds ot the flneuvhers L - 7 .. , . .. "im'sehtv, . 1 7 - :. Judgment incases or imieacnmentsna iiio,, j . tend, further thanto removal from office, and dis.puaU ! t. i lien. ion to hold and enlov anv office of honor "trust; or - -' nrolit, under theConleilerate States; but the ihfty Bn E victed; shaTl,; neverthelV'ss, be liable and sul;ct h? in- ; niCTRiem. iruti, luuiiuieuii uuu imiiu-uun.ui, r-v t) law.: - . f .. . " ' ' v . -.. Si cthn 1. V l. The.tin res, places and manner of hole ing lec fions for Senators and Itepresentatives, shall -be Jpre 'v scribed in each State by the- Legislature tV.eieof, ub 'ject tothe provisions 'ol,his Const it ion; t-ut thejjon :' gi'e"ss,niay, at any- time! by., law make or a. ter fsucli ..''regulations,- except as .to the times and places of clioos- - in Senators. . . . . "Ti'.o Congress, shall assemble at least o.ict in every i-ra4Ainlsiirli meeting shall be' on the first Monday in ,1 Ucmlixr unleks tb.ev' shall, bv law. anpoiut it different clav. !-'-' ' ' Section 5.' i ; Ij- Kach House salf be tbe judge of the elections, returns and qualifications of its own members, ajidj a: ' maiority.of each shall Constitute'a quorum t. do liisir jjgess-. i nit.'a sin:i er nuinoer mav ao ouni in-ui ovilu , ' .1.. .1... Ji.. day -, ana iuay . tny. aiunonzcu. to t-oup--.ti " -; aiice ,' 'of : absent members, ui such maivner ana -uipaev such . iK-ntdties as each House' may provide :., i EaVh Hduse may xleteruiine the rules . l its pro- ceetliiigs, punish its members for disorderly l.tiebavUr, :. .ol with thi ponriirrence ot two-thuds vi I tie w ntie ,tAVj- t UtJ - -- -- -- -- - - ' number, expel, a member. '. .3. Each : House shall keen a journal -ot ii.tsi pro- ' .'cfiedirio-o . and from "time to time pubTislv the Ninq, ex rcepthi'suclv "parts as-may m their judgmentj reifuSre ; , s'e'eresy- and the ' yeas and nays of the m 'mbrs of '-uiii.v'fTX,tcn 'm' anv nnestioil. "shall, at the hlesire bl ..w-fift h nf those present: be entered on the Joiurual ; '--i:'-.V..?tW House, during the1 session of CiTgress, ' shall, without tlie consent of, tlie other, adii"i1i: for m-Jin. thrdavs.nor to any other placd (haft that ' .;', whhd. Ihptwio Houses shall be sitting. j r1 '. -y '-. 1 i' Sl'rfidn 6. . I ! 1 T'V ;V f'n'io Rntvitrtrs and Ttenresentatives shnll rticeive - - X - UViniV'" i. ' W Lv.itt oi' the treasury of the Omfederate Strife Thev shall, in ail cases, except iieatfHiy. "i" i ; .; . - . x.. . . .. ! ' and breach of the peace be privileged from arrfest liiringj ' their : attendance at tue session i m pvu;, n...' L i Ki .iTiil rft.iiTmiir 'from it he siifiJe: nd for anv sneech or debate in either Housc-tthe-shad -'"m;' 1- nilAirinnwl in T1V OtllCr llhlCC V ". 2 ' No Senator or Representative shall, -during the ; . time for which 'he was elected, be appointed to any Kfflr-n nnrW. t.hfi Authoritv of the (.iiuteacrate .'o.;J.- uv. VxitrivtvA lpn rratod. or filie emolu - nrVtoronf itha.ll hn-p been increased during; sue li time; and nq person holding any office undo r theCon V ederate States shall be a member of either .Joue du- cing his continuance in office.- But Congre s mithy dv 'gr nt to the principal oflicer m each f theLx tnontive Uepartments a stt upon. . (he flooi of either Icits; with the' privilege of discussing any measures oppeftaning to Kis departirtent. -i .: v:;; ' 9 Section!. ; - 1 lAll bills for raising revenue shall originate, in .the ' Tlolise of Representatives; but the Senate may propose ' . a iconcur with amendments as on otner Indf i j . ; 2Every, bill, which shall havc-passal Wthllo, vol; i. shall, before it becomes a law, be presented to the President f the Gmfederate States ; if .he approve, he shall sign it; but if not, he shall return it with his ob jections , to that House in which it shall have origi nated , who shall enter, the objections at large on their journal and proceed to reconsider it. If, after such rocopsideration, two-thirds of that House shall agree to pass the bill, it phall be jsent, together with the ob jections, to the other House, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds of that House it shall become a law. But in all such cases the yote,s of both Houses shall be determined by yeas and nays, and the names of the persons voting for and against the bilk shall be entered .on the journal of each House respectively. If any bill shall nofc be returned by the President within teu days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have b?ei. presented to him, the same shall be a law, In like mariner ai if he bad signed it,, unless the Congress, by their adjournment, prevent ita return ; in which case it shall not be a law. The Presi dent nuy approve any appropriation and disapprove any other appropriation jfn the same bill. In such case, he shajl, in signing thebill, designate, the appropria-, tions disapproved, and snail return a copy of such ap propriations, with his objections, to the House in which the bill shall have, originated ; and the same proceedr ings -shall. then be. had as in case of other bills disap- proved by the President. . .'; Zi. Every order, resolution or vote, to which the con currenoe of both Houses may be necessary (except on a question of; adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the Confederate States; andfefore the same shall take effect, shall be approved by him; or; l)eiiig"iisapproved'by hirirmay be - repassed by two- thirds of both : Houses according to the rules and limij- tations prescr,ibed in case of a bill. . . . ";:-. ."(: ;' ' '"''' ' . r ,.. Section 8. ... ; The Congress shall ;have power 1 1. To lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and ex cises for revenue necessary to pay the debts, provide for the common defence, and carry on the government of the O .'in federate States ; but no bounties shall be! granted froiii the Treasury, nor shall any duties qr taxes on importations from foreign nations be laid ; to pro mote or fostec any branch of industry ; and all duties, ilhpOgts.and excises shall be uniform thorpughout the Confederate States. . : To borrow money on the credit of the Confede rate States, j." , ' ' ' 3., To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the seyera States, and with the Indian tribes; but neither thi, nor any other clause contained in the Cbnstitut& Hi,.-shall ever be construed to delegate the power to Congress to appropriate money for any internal improvement intended to facilitate commerce, except for thd purpose of furnishing lights, beacons and .buoysj and, other aids to navigation upon the coasts, :and the improvement of harbors and the removing of obstructions in river navigation, in all which cases sui-h duties shall be laid oi the navigation facilitated thereby ; as my be .necessary to pay the costs and ex penses thereof. ' . ' , , j4. To establish uniform laws of naturalization, and Uui forrn laws; on the subject of bankruptcies, through-, kit the Conlederate States; but no law-of Congres shall discharge any debt contracted before the passage of the" sahie. ::'; . H 5. To coinj money, regulate tlie value thereof and of foreign colli, and fix ihe standard of weights and mea s'ures. t .'-; ' '";' - -" ' ' j 6.. Ti provide for the punishment of counterfeit-" ing the securities and current coin of the Confederate States. ' ! To establish' post offices and post routes ; but the expenses of the Post office Department, after the first day of M.ircli in the year of our lord eighteeu hundred and. .sixty -three, shah he paid out ot Its own reve- nues.. .; ' -..' : . '. . j .-; :',..- .' " : ' I 8. To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by-seeunng for limited times to authors and. in-, -ven tors the exclusive right to their respective writings .and discoveries. ' -! 9. To fonctituite tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court. : ' -i b - - -k id. To. define and punish piracies and felonies com initted oh' the high seas, and offences against the law of nations. ! ' j ' " ; . ,Hr 1 1. To declare war; grant letters of marque and re- : prisal,.and njiake rules concerning captures on land and, water . ' ; . ' ' : ! 12. To-raijse and support armies ; but no appropria tion of i money to that use shall be for a longer term than two years. . . . .'; 13. To provide and maintain a navy. 14.'. To intake rules for government and regulation,' of thedaud and naval forces. : ' ' - '' '.- 'j 15.. To provide for'callifg forth the militia to exe cute the laws ot; the CoVi federate States, suppress in surrections and .repel invasion. ; ..(16; To ptiovide fir' organizingarming and discip-' lining the niUitiaj and; for governing such part of them as may be elhploved in the service of the Confederate States reserving, tq the -'States, respectively, the ap pointment of the .officers and the .authority of training ; the t militia ticcordihg to .the discipline prescribed by Congress v V;. , ; I 17.- To; exercise exclusive legislation, in all "cases : wiats)eveir,.;over such xlistric't;:(not exceeding ten miles Upiare) as 'may, by . cession of otie or more States and - ' 'the '- acceptance of Congress, become the seat of the governrneutjof the : Confederate States ; and to exercise like authority over all places purchaswl by tlie consent of the Legislature of the State in which the same shall he, for the erection of forts, magazines., arsenals, 'dock yards anil other needful buildings ; and ' '. ; 13. .To iuake .all laws Avhich shall bejieeessary and Proper for carrying into execution the foregoing pow- , ersaiid all'ot her powers vested by this Constitution in ihe governtnent of the -Confederate. 'State's, or in ain department or officer thereof. ! ' j; ''' .!' : ' Section 9. i .1. The importation of negroes of the African race from anv foreign-country other than the slaveholdin'g . States, or Territories ot tlie United states oi America, is hereby forbidden ; and Congress is required to pass feuch laws as shall effectually prevent the same. .2.' Congress shall also, iiave jover to prohibit the iintvHfuctiin of slaves from any State not a member of, or Territory not belonging to, this Confederacy. ! 3. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall I not be Sjuspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or. invasion tne puhlic safety may require it. . 4. No bilTof attaincr, or ex jxtst facto law, or law denying Or impairing the right of property in negro slaves i--shall '-be passed. 5.' jNo capitaiion or other direct tax shall be laid unless in proportion to the census or enumeration here in before directed to be taken. j 1 6. No tax or duty shall be laid on articles exports! from any State, except by a vote of two-thirds' of both houses. ' - . ." j ' " ' 7. No preferences shall be given by any regulation of conimerce of revenue to the ports of one State over thoso; of another. : 8. ;No hioney shall be drawn from the treasury, but in consequence of appnpriathiiis made bv law ; and a regular statement and account of the receipts and ex- penditures of all public money shall be published from i ( - r to time. : -; . i 9. Grtiirress 'shall appropriate no money irom the treasurjvexcept by a vote of two-thirds of both houses, takeii byyeas and nays, unless ' it be asked and esti mated for by sonTe-one of tlie heads of department, and subinlt ted to Congress by the President; or for the purpose of paying its own expenses and contingencies ; or for! thei'paymeutof clainis against the Confederate States, the justice' of which I shall; have been judicially declared by. a tribunal for the investigation of claims agahiist tlie government, whjich it is hereby made the duty iof Congress hi establish. . ' ?; -ioi. AlI bills appropriating money' shall specify in federal. currency the exact amount of each appropria tion iand, the purposes for which it is made; and. Congress! 'shall grant- no extra compensation to anv v public contractor, officer, agentVr servant. After such contract shall nave ueen maae or sucn service ren dered. .-' . - ' --..' -"' -, ii. Xo title of nobihty shall be granted by the Con ederate States ; and no person holding any office of profit or trust under them, shall, without the cersent of the Congress, accept of any present emolumen ts - Y.i ' - " -- 1 ' ".: '' ' ''- ' - .: '.' .- . - ;l I-" "N .,- .' it'-- 3 :. . - - - . -. ,: , . - v - - w - .r :-;' i -!! -"--g-i -V . -"' . - ' - :--:,: r:4t ':;..,:'.;,;-;.. Xo. 70, HALEIGH. N.I C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, lS6i. i . " . ' ' " 1- ' ' :'. ! J. i 'Hi- - i'Ti : l ',: -: " ' . - i - i - ., L -.. prince or foreign State. I . . 12. Congress shall make no; law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of spesch, or ot the press ; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition th& government for a redreos of grievances. - ,1 , . i 13; A well .regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State; the rightfbf the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. T4. No soldier shall, in time of peace, be cnar tered in any house without the 4tnsent pf the owner; nor in time of war, but ia a mariner to be prescribed by law; j' . ' ' ',', 15. Tlie right of the 'people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasona ble searches and seizures, shall 'riot be violated; and no warrants shall issue but upon: probable cause, sup ported by-oath or affirmation, land particularly de scribing the place to be searched, and. the persons or things to be seized. ... . : - 16. No person shall be held to answer for a -capital; .or otherwise infamous "crime, unfpss on a presentment or indictment of? a grand jury, except in eases ; arising in the land or naval forces, or In, the '- militia, when in actual - service, in time of. wljr- or public danger ; nor shall any person be subject; J for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of j life or Iimb, nor be tompelled, in any criminal case, to be a Witness against himself; nor be deprived of life4! liberty, or property, without due process of law ; njor shall private prop erty betaken for .public use without just com pensa tion. . , . ., if i . 17. Hi all criminal prosecns 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, vhich district shall have been previously ascertaiuld by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation ; to le confronted .with the witnesses against him ; to have compulsory jirocess for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defence. '""." . !" . . : 18. In suits at common laAvj, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved j ind no fact so tried by a jurshall be otherwise re-tamined in any court of the Confederacy-than accordigto the rules': of the common law. " :-. ! 19. Excessive' bail shall not bp require!, nor excea sive.fines imposed, nor cruel andjunusual punishments inllicted. , j ' . "' 20. Every law or resolution lijaving the force of law, shall relate, to but-one sulject I and that shall be ex- i pressed hi the title. fc i 1 . ! ' ' ; . . '- !: ' Section' WJ ' ' ' . ' ,' .'-. it'. , "' i -:.-' : 1. No State shall enter into any treaty, allianceor ; confederation ; grant letters ofj;marque and reprisal; coin money ; make anything bid gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts ; pass any bill of attain der, or ex post facto law, or lavt 'impairing the. obliga- ' tioii of contracts ; or grant any title of nobility. 2. No State shall', without tle consent' of the Con gress, lay any imposts or' dutjfcjs on imports and ex ports, except what, niay be ajbsjlutely necessary for executing, its inspection laws ; plld Uie nett produce of 'all duties, and imposts, laid bjhaiiy State on iin ports or exports, shall be for the iisdlbf the treasury! of the Q. in federate States ; and all suqi) laws shall be subject to the revision and control of Congress. 3. No State shall, without the consent of Cingress, lay any duty of tonnage, except on sea-going vessels, for'the improvement of its rivers and harbors naviga ted by the said vessels ;; but sulh duties shall not con ii;t with any treaties of the Clnfcd.erate States with foieigu nations ; 'witl jiuj wirplps et revenue thus urc rived shall, after making such Improvement, .'.be paid into the cominoa treasury ; nor shall any State keep troops or ships of war,, in time'f peace, enter iuto any agreement or compact with aiijther State', or, witli a foreign .power, or engage in w;, unless actually inva- ded, or ia such imminent danger as will not admit of delay. But when any river dyides or flows tbrough two or more States, thy pfay enter into com pacts with each other to. improve thiavigation thereof. 'Akticle II. Section 1. ' '"; I ' 1. The executive power shall be vested in a Presi dent of the Confederate Statejyof lAmerica. . lie and the Vice. President shall hold their olticcs for the term of six years ; but the Presidentjsha'l not be re-eligible The President and Vice President shall be elected as follows: . ,. - 1 ' " ; 2. Each State shall appoint!! m such mariner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a numlx;r of electors equal to the whole number of Sf nators and Representa- : tives to 'which the State may e entitled m the Con-' " gross; ,bnt nv Senator or reresentativre, or person hcildiiig an ollice of trust or prffit under the Confeder ate States,, shall be appointed n elector. 3.. The electors shall meet ill their respective States and vote by- ballot, for President and Vice President, ; one of whom, at least, shall not an inhabitant, of the same State witb themselves; they shall name-in their "'ballots the' person voted or as 1 'resident, and hi distinct ballots the person votcfl for as Vice President, and they shall make distinct lsts of all persons Voted tor as President, and of all persons voted for as Vice President, and of the number ff- votes for each, which list they shall sign and certify, and transmit, sealed, to the government of the Conjederate States, directed to the President of the Senate ; the President of th Senate shall, in the presence o" the Senate atuhHous " of Representatives, open all i'.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 majorify of the whole number of electoils appointed and if no person have such majority, then,, from the persons having the' high est numbers, not exceeding tliiree, on the list of those voted" for as President, i the Hhuse of Representatives shall choose immediately, by ballot, the President. But in choosing the President jthe votes shall be taken : by'States, the representation frpni each State having one i vote; a quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member or members from twb-thirds of the States, and j a majority of all the States hall te necessary to a choice. And if the House of jlepresentatiyes sb'all not j choose a President, whenever the right of choice shall I devolve upon them, before the! 4th day of March next following, then the Vice President shall act as Presi- I dent, as in case of . the death! or other constitutional I disability of the President. j., .' ) 4. The person having the greatest number of votes as Vice President shall be the! Vice Presdent. if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors ' appointed ; and "0 person have a majority, then tromf the two highest numbers ohlie list the Senate shall; choose the Vice President; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the whole number of Sen-j ators, ;and a majority of the whole number shall be ne- j cessary to a choice. f , - ! . I 5. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the. office of President shall be elidible to that of Vice Pres-f ,.f iv rv .'.,f...i i cilf. 'f 6. The Congress may determine the time of choosing! the electors, and the day on wlich they shall give their ; votes, which i day shall be lie same throughout the. Confederate States. '1 "'" !' ' f 7, Xo person except a natifral ixirn citizen of the Confederate States, or a citizAi thereof at the time: of the adoption of this constituon, or a "citizen thereof born in the United States priOrto the 20th of Decem-j Tier, 1860, shall be eligible to the office of President;! neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attain d the jjasce of thirty-five yearsj and bK:-n fourteen years a resiuent -within the limits of the Confeilerate States, as roa exist at the time of his; election.' '.: ""'''- .- "--'! 8. In case of the removal of. the President ' fromj office, or of his death, resignation,' or inability to dis4 charge the powers and duties of the said office, the! saine rrall devolve on the Vice President; and the CongKcss may, by law, provide for the case of re moval, death, resignation, jor mability both of the Pres ident and Vice President,; declaring what officer shall then act as President, and suh officer shall act accord ingly until the disability be removed or a President shall le elected ::. -'r.-4- ','-." -: s;lj. 'wf ,9. The President shall, at J stated times, receive tor j creased nor diminished during the' period for which he shall have beeri electetl : and he shall not receive with in that period any other emolument from the Confed erate States, prfany of them. 10. Before: bJe enters on the execution of his office, "he shall take the following oath or affirmation i " I do soleinrily swear (or affirm) that I will faith fully execritej the office of President of the Confederate States,'; and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constittitioa thereof." ;.V h -' : ' '! 't- : Section 2. '- -.-';'-".-- -'. . 1. Tlie i President shall be comriaander-in-chief ot the army and liavy of the iConfedeTate States, and of " the militia of tjie several States: when called into the actual service f the Confederate States' ; he roayl re-, quire, the opinion, in writing, of the principal officer . in each of the Executive Departments, upon any sub-' ject relating 'toj the duties of their respective, offices, and he shall hive power to grant reprieves and par dons foj offences against the Confederate States, ex cept in casesofi impeachment. V p; 2. He shall have; the power, by and with th6 ad yke and consent of the Senate, to, make treaties, pro- ,, vided two-thirds of the Senators present concur ; and lie shall nouiiriate, and by and; with the advice and jfmseot of fjha Senate, shall appoint, 'ambassadors, ;. other public ministers and consuls, judges of the Su preme Courtl and all other officers of the C iiifyderate States, whose ippointments are not herein otherwise provided for aid which shall be established by law ; but the Congress may,, by law, vest the; appointment; fv such inferiojr officers, as they think proper, hi the I'resjdent .kjon, in pie courts of law or in' the heads" of lepartrnents". ? . 3. The principal officer in each of the executive de partments, and all persons connected with the diplo matic service, iiay be; removed from office at the plea- :. sure of the President. All other civil officers of the Executive Department may be removed at any time, iy the President, Or other appointing power, when their services aN unnecessary, or for dishonesty, inca pacity, inefficiency misconduct, or neglect of duty ; find wherij so removed,, the removal shall be reported to the Senate, together with the reasons therefor. I 4. The1 PrbsHlenttshall have power to "fill all vacan cies that imajr' ap'pfen during the recess of .the Senate, iy grantiligrc)mm:issions which shall expire at the ri"d of tleir inejxt session ; but no person rejected by ; he Senatash.au be Teapiiointed to the same office du ring theij-ensutng recess. .. , f;'j j. j . ) Section 3. ' ;; ' 1. The Preslent shall from time to time, give to he Congress: ii.form"ation , of the state'. of the Confed eracy, aim -recommend to their consideration' such., measures as her shall judge necessary and expedient; le may, lonj Extraordinary occasions, convene both jhouses, or either ot them ; and in case ot disagree. fnent between. then, with respect to the time of ad- journmeriti, he iimy adjourn them to such time as he jdiall think proper ; he shall receive Ambassadors and bther. public ministers; he shall tike care that the laws be faithfily .; Executed, and shall commission all he olficers of ,he Confederate States. I . -.; " t 4 J .. . Section 4. " I 1: The Pr;estdent, Vice President, and all civil (offi cers of thJe (pol federate States, shall be removed from Lffice onHmpeiifchment for, and conviction of treason, jbribery, ioi-ojthr high crimes and misdeauors I : ..-- j i.RTiCLE.ni. Section 1. I .1. The; jridiiial power of the 'Confederate' States fchall be'jvbstedFin one Superior Court, and in such in erior c6uft M the Congress may from time to time jbrdaiu arid J esfablishi ; The judges, both of the Su preme and inferior;, courts", shal,l hold their offices du-. ring good : behavior, . and shall, at stated tinies, receive febrtheir! service's a compensation, which shall not be; . ' '- ' r l. I' Section 2. -.'-, ';.' .- v . ;" ' 1. Tli!d iiulicial: power shall extend to alt cases arising tinder this? Constitution, the laws of 'the Con federate; Stat es, arid treaties made or which shall be made uiidyr thbir huthority ; to all cascs affecting ani- liassadorsi othbr ui'nc minister and consms; to all cases of aUiriiraity and maritime jurisdiction ; to con troversies1 td: w-ljiich the Confederate States shall be a party : to cbntroyersies between two or more States; .:- i -. - ; " or the citizens! thereof and foreign States," citizens or subjects ;j bfit )io' :State shall be sued by a citizen or I subject of ariy foreign State. i 2. 'In, all cases jaiie'cting ambassadors, other puolic ministers-' "aiw! consols and those:. in which a State . shall be a partv, the Supreme Court Inull have ongi- ;! rial jurisdiction., j In ad the other cases before meiji- ftioncd thle Surirerne Court shall have appellate juriH- I diction: ; both a;s tlTaw and'tiict, with such exceptions' . - 7- ! S . : .- ,1 1 . 1 11 and under! sucni regulations as tue Maigress tnan - . ' i . i - .- '- ' ' I-- make, -f -f -i J .'"'-.. . . i 3. The tria of all crimes, except in cases of im pe;ichmeintj sliall be by jury, and such, trial shall be held in the Shite where the said, crimes shall have been committed ;: but .when not comniitted within any iStatei the trial shall be at such, place or places as the Congress1 may: by law have directed. ; . ' .:: :.. I ' S'Tt I I'll . ' !. 1. Treason liaainst the Con federate States shall co;l- fcpt ouiyjinj lepmg ar u,hih, vu ,, . t.,w uieir. eneniip, 'yJo . -?"" - ' . ?'. riersoii shall be convicted of treason unless on the ie.f:. r . i y : ; . . i . .1 .. ' . timony ;two witnesses io ine suhu oc, vu, oi uu confessioa in pen-court. ,! '.'-.- . 2. The Collgress 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. . ; . i . AliTltfLE iv. Section 1. ; . -1. Full faith and credit shall be given 'in each State to tlie public acts, records and judicial proceed- . ings of everyother State. And the C)ngreso may; b)" general laws,: prescribe the manner' in, w '.ch such a ts, records and proceedings shall.be pred, and the effect thereof.;; - . .'" .: i - Section 2. . . s ; s: - " ; 1. The citizens of each State shall be' entitled to all!' the privileges and nimuriities of citizyns in the sever-; al States, and shall havt the right of transit and so-; journ in anv5, State of this -nfeleracy, with their slaves aiid otiier property ; and the right of proierty 'in said slavts'shall not lie thereby impaired. , j 2. A pcrs(ai charged in any State with treason, fel-i oay, cr otherj crime against the law s of uch State,: who shall' fiee fr m: justice, and be found in ' another State, slial.cin demand of the executive autority of the State fronj which he fled, be delivered up to be rc-j moved i to thd tate having jurisdiction' of the crimes 3. Xo slave or other person held to service or labor!' in any State ! or Territory of the Confederate States; under! the laws thereof, escaping or lawfully carried into another, fehall in consequence of any law or regu lation therein! be discharged from such service or la--bor, but shall; be delivered up on cbiim of the part to whom sucfi slaves belong, -or to whom such, servici or labor may ;bc. due. . 'j ; l!j '"': i f I -:'! Section 3. ' . ; ' !' -1. Cither States may be admitted into this Confed eracy Sby it vot'e'of two-thirds of the whole House o Representatives and, two-thinls of the Senate, the Senate voting by States ; but ho new State shall ' be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other : State : iior anv, State be formed by the junction of tw - or more States,'bparts of States, without Jhe consent of the Legislatures of the States crticernou, as wen as of the Congress. '. . 2. The Congress shall have power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations concerning the property of f the Confederate States, including the lands thereof!! j u . x i 3! The Cohfexlerate States may acquire new territo ry, and Cwngress shall have powr to legislate an.l provide governments fir tbe inhabitautsLot all terriT tory belonging to the Con federate. SUtes lying with out the hmitsiof the several States, and may permit, them, at such tunes and n such manner as it may by law movideiito form the States to be admitte;! into the i confederacy.. . In all such territory .the institution of negro slayery as it now exLsts in the Oonfeijerate. . States shall be ?rauizad and protected by Congress between: a State and citizens ot another otape w ueie the State (isjplaintiif ;' between citizens claiming lands under grants "of different. States, and between a Sfate .v vciTuoriai government, and the inhabitants oftheseveraiainfederate States and Tefrittries shal f T tUl6 Ruch ternary and slaves law 5 S hnd XVthm in an7 of the States or Tcrritorie of the Confederate States. -' ." 4. The Confbdtjrate States shall guarantee to eiery .Sttetlmt-jiiuli pjor hereafter may become a merilw i , j. .:. : " 'riwu lorm vi goveroment, and shall protect each of them against invion ; (and On aniiliclfinrt rf la T when the, Legislature is not in session) against domes tic violence. ,;;jf ; .. v i -. : . . - ;:r-, :'" V ri''' ''' 1'TV--v: iWEwr '1;V ' ' , 1-" -" . IUpon' thejaemano! of any three States legally .assembled in tlaeif several conventions, Ue Omfrtxi sh?.U; suinmoma Convention of all the States; to bike into consideration such amendments to the constitu tion as the said . States shall concur in suggesting at the time jwhen the said demand is made, awl should any of the proposed amendments to the constitution be agrml on by the said convention votin- by States--and the same be ratifierl by the Legislatures of two-thirds pfj the several States, or by conventions in two-thirds thereof as the one or the other mode of ratification mays be proposed by the general conveu-' tion thfy shall j henceforward form a part of this Constitution, ft -Bjit no States shall, without its con sent, be deprived of its equal representation in the Senate. - ' ' ' h ; ' ARTICLE VI. . 1. The Government established by the Gmstitntion is toe successdr pf the provisional governhjent of-the C !n federate Statds of America, aiid all the laws pass ed by the latter shall continue in force' until the same Shall- he repealed jor modified ; and all the officers .ap pointed by tht same shall remain in office.uiitil heir siiccessorji arfej appointed and. qualified or the! offices' abolished; -! fi;. F . " '. . , -, ,..4 j . All debst cpntracted and engagements entered . into petore t!adoition of this constitution shaHf be t 1 i ,1 i 1 !l ili- Ill it 1 r. t- as valid agafjistlthe Confederate Statos nnrlr this constitutj; itutjon as under the provisional government This coi.4i tin ion, and the laws of the Conf 3 Cbitfbder- ate States . niadeiin nersnanw tl trca- ties made, or gtf'hibh shall be 'made under-t.h mWhuri ty of the Cnfedciate Statesshall be the supreme law ot the la!nd ;airid the judges in every State shall be bound tlfereb'ynything in t!ie constitution or laws of any Stjate to tlie contrary notwithstanding.' '. 4. Thd Sepatos and Representatives before men tioned, and thef (members of the several State Legisla tures, and allf "executive and judicial " officers, b.th of the Co fedenf Sates and of the several States, shall be bound by oath or affirmation to support this con stitution, ibutirib ltelisTOl'ls tesf- Khnlt a qualification any office or., public trust under the 5: Thefenujiiiei ition, in-the constitution, of -certain rights,, shall not ue construea to deny .or disparage the Teor)le of fhf swurat ;-.ilLc! others- reirinell bv' fi. The poKvers not delegated tn-tlip. rjinfo.norif.-. States -artfc reler yed to the States, respecti vely, the people thtteott.. ;-..''. ' Jjjt' 1 ARTICLE VII. ; .1; Thcj ratsficatjKui of the Conventions of five s oy lueiconsiitution. nor rn nhihHl u- ii the or to States shall be sufficient for. the establislnhent of this donsti tut i on betweejilthfc States sofatifvins the same. 2. Whbn ffye States 'shall , have ratified this amsti tution, it J thrffmahner Ixfore sneeiricd 'th'p Ctvurr: under prtfvisiLpal Iconstitution shall prescribe the time for holdii thief e eetion'of Prcsi.leof ami. ViwTlVnc;- dent; and fotthej meeting of the Iiiectoral C liege ; and for ,cimutfig the votes and inangikratingf he (Presi dent. . Tl'ey Kliallj also prescribe the time Ibr holding ' the first e ectri of members of Congrefs .iuidep this Ijliftf.tlie asllSlfng .of such Congres, the Congress under the piljvisijonal constitution shaH colitinue to1 exercise tie lepsl five' powers granted them, not ex-. tenvling Hevolitl tjhe time limited by the constitution ; of the pnlvisi'lhaljg wernment. Adoptdd ufiariihinisly, larcli 11, i8;i. ! " Q. DEj C,VHjfiRE!r. JOHN" ABMSTKPXQ N OilTil-CilRftblM BOOK BINDERY, (OVER THE X. C. H00.K ST.0KE.) - BOOK tilXfrEliS AXD BL-A NK BOOK MAX UFAC- TUREliS, RALEIGH, X. C. Jan. 23, S(fij IG -ly - ttik r.nuitM itiywood. Vj j CbXSE.LLOU AND ATTORXEY AT LAW,; f fit RAI.EIfiH. X. C. Will attjeiwljiibe sCountv and Superior Cimrts oAWnke,! Jolinktn'n andiiGhathani : tho Superior Courts of Ndvv- Han over -and Sanifedfii, and the Terms of. the' Federal Courts and SunrduieSGourt of North-Carolina, at Kaleisfh. Oltice. tlie tne .formerly occupied bv the late Hon Wil-i Ham II. IllayAt 'jr. Jan. iii, 1MH!. 17 lv Bi- r. Mfami:, . ATTpltXEY AT LAW, .Hi! i' 8ALISBCRY, X. C.i : Will prftctirjji hii the Courts 61' Rowan and adjoining coun ties. CoiiectiOnsprouiptlr maac. . J Jan. 20 18(lL r : . ; : W-lyj . n r, - j-t- - i i - i - ' . ; ; . R. H. DICKlXfOS. S. B. HILL. C , SILL. DitKIXSOX, HILL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ' NORTH CcXKNKIl OF FKA.NKLI.V-AND WALL STS., mtlCIIMOXD, .VIRGINIA Attend parfjcularly to the selling of slaves at public and private sale, if j -..Aug. ,2$, lffllO. n tii"FSK0Rfl' Mutual Life Insurance and VT Trust C-pipany : This Company -otters inducement to the pujbliclknich few possess. It is economical in 'its nianagemie ntj'iand prompt in the parment of its losses. The insUred;l'or! life are it3;niembers, and the- participate in its profits f lnoi only on the premiums paidf in- but also on a largrc aid increasing desposit capital kept in active operationi. . . ' . A dividend bf p per cent., at the last Anual Meeting ot the Company Was declared, and carried .to the credit ot the life miembrs bf the Company. : . ; . .. Those desii'ihg jah, insurance upon their own livies, or the livs of theirifsf avbs, will please address;. ,r-TO . . --:-lf-S-- . s . LI. I . n iiii'i ; j I ' Treasurer. -vx 'v huts am whnipalpann reiail liru; lOF- 1 1 "iats, havfe and will keep on harid a f ull Jsupply of ali such aft ticle as are usually iounq. in a nni "ii .House. The will conducs the business on a large ana liberal scale, 'having ample experierice,' force and f4Cilities for doing eo artd hope by their promptness, eherjry and until ing tffoVits tb. please, to secure the liberal patronage, of their friepdsndjthe public generally. I . ,1 The Prescription Department will De unner xne immedi ate supervision lf one of the firm, both day aind night. Orders, will Be attended to with neatness and di.-sfcpateh. r. ui r-5, .'i. " WALTER U. JOHUAX. 5 tf. JGS. CNR R. M A X SI 0 X HOUSE, i ' i Wihns mv Tn ITrxnsED YARDS OPTBE DiiroT. Now open fur reception of TRANSIENT CUSTOM and BOAKDERS Table sunr-lied with tbe be t the mar feet atiordls. L. MONTAGUE, Prop; i-ietor. : Jan. 188 12 tf Qt-BSISTCxdE DEPARTMENT, .. '..?.. Ar.. .! 1R1 :'' S . T . Sealed torolosals will be received at this l)epjairtment for me ueiivci y 4'' denot within the t. A.Mvi-vine irimA merchant'able flour, at any raiiroau luv v.j - v' J. tl - !f . .... , .f . ... Stale, in ouaunncD uv -j five barrdi, until Proposals ghou d be endorsed " Proposals for flour, and addressed to the Commissary General. 1 ' CommUtarv Ueneral May 2!.ltfl. '- -tf r r0M3IITtEp to Jail. In the town of Salbburj O rSwin1 ouritv, by Cornelius Kestler, a nfgro slaves whosaishe &a jrunaway, and belongs to Jajies tuJef and fsa v bis Jame is Frank. ThU boy ia about twenty-one or two'vear Hd, kbout six feet high, of rather a- light-dark color, nuaoBiunirn wFicun..iii, rrl T, be a bov of good qaality, and a number one n-gro. in .;u fV.r him. iav c-harc-es. and Uke hun away, otherwise he jwilljbe dealt with according lA-0s rSJ;. ' 1 -" Ml ' : ; ':-.:. ' sUriflTnf Rowan' county. . . ' - - .;.-v r . 7. J-i 45-t- :; ; k . ' One square, first insertion, ... tacn subsequent insertion, (Fourteen lines or under make t squaik) "; '.' ."'" -''!' ; . Contracts wiU be entered into with jearijj lialtjearly and quarterly adrertUers, at a reducUon frbni'he abor. rates. : . ., ..-. j No deduction frp' the regular rate, for idirtisanents inserted in the Weklj Edition.' ' , - AU aqTertcnts receive one iaser tion in the Week .j i The A'eusc Manurartnrino. rU,- H Vf . VUUIUUUI Vnd iSJSSiffl'K XcertTnl f and Cartrid i'rL wt cei ?WKP.Per and ..tity of common i June 12. . HL STED, Treasurer. - Raleirh RetrisW. Grmlw t: 'w T?DGEW0BTtt FEUILK SEMIXARY- . . TTll 4 i?v-'i GKEENSUOROUOU jf. C "' : . - Prindjai:-, -the Iastten m iU rrese the Sr y ft4WHI Seminaries il AlTJ?00. fiTe "tloinen 'aid Four La , VTIihRN la t organization. i vvy Ureensboroutrh U eminentlv healthy, and in the present s excited state of the country, lU irw.a-r.nhi?. '.n!?"' aers it a quiot and safe retreaL :rs it .a quici ana sate retreat ' iv The pext Session will ommence August ljt, 18C1. apply to ftlVUAftii BltKLlXi. Prinpin.l -June 2$. GreeusboroughX. C. i" I 3 m. AOTICE. rP AKEX np and committed to the Jail of 3Ieck- O. lenburp county, on the 8th dar of September last, a nrobo.r, who javs his name is " Jin," andthat his mis- ' v"Bif'."J;'Ifrthv, living GaUn ctnnt haid boy i8 of medium heiirhth, very Hack and has - id'eltUvhir iS"lli?7o or rf by VhSh S nknt iiy him. The owner is hereby tiotiUed !to come tor- ' ard, prove property, pay'char and takj. him away ofl,,.rwi,e on the 9th day of September next, he will bi ll'. posed to public aale, to pay lees, as the. law ,1 recU n i .' X- s"' iff of Slecklenbijrg county. . ' Charlotte, N. C. May 211, 51. -j J - td , 1SC0. .. M'UIAU TRADE.. - .lsfii. A. F. U1VES &: (U WliDLfSALB lmffiaisrs. - X orth-Caroln.a and Tennessee, to-ea.Lne tlai e" tensive stock of Drugs,: . , Ch-euiicals, j Oils, Dye Stuffs. W iiidow (iliisx,' Patent Medicines, Seeds, Perfurnerv. i Fancv Art.ic1.ii Ri ushes of all kinds, KiDaceo, ' Ciari., iM l, Suulf. ! j i Pure Medical Wines. J . Haying Tacihties unsurpassed bv any houjei in the trade. thev te, l H.ithorized in saying they an, anil will s-ILall p-.ods in their hnB of busine, at ueh low price acannot tail to pve entire satisfaction. Orders wit? be pron.itl y attended to. - All goods sent from their estalilishmuiit. h ar ranted as rep resented bv thein. il - X. F. RIVES A l?0M ' r, x- '. ' Wholesale Drugg-ist. Dr. N. F. RfVKs. ., : vtMuu. ' i v " Jramue, Uiu, 4c. u Lf n. iJ A , Jll.Slil'H C.VHR. " W A I n- it It T ..... .. i . 12 tf. FIIINITIKE! FIIIMTIKE!! A LFUED OVKKTIKK, havln- renibved to t!io J.X. Iarg, new and extensive building on Sycamore htreet, nearly opposite Donnans A Johnson. hasHiurclused tho ' most superior and t-vti-nKit-.. twL- ,.!.'.....,;,,... ...,.v. ... f.:. i .. ,,. , uillll.niECIl'1 VAUiU" lte.l in the city, to which he invites the attititii.n of liinne- M-t peis aim oiners in want ot superior articles in his i !iiiV idedging entire satisfaction in quality and piicn. His stoc k is composed, of Sofas, Divans, l'a'.'lor .chairs, Mahogany wajdrobos, and Rook i:ses. Marble top I'Uneaus. (Vhtro Tables. Spring and other Redsteads, Sociables, Ac. lie wiB' also inaV to order anr article in his tine, as he has some of th? best Workmen in the citv in hft employ. He solicits a'call, from his Mends and the publbj. He. will pay particular attention to the I'ljdertakin De partment, for which, purpose he will keep' a ifod fissoj t nu iit of liu'rial Oases of ever v di-sei iol inn l fi will Vritoci rvosfi-M- ;-; Petersburg, Va;, Apt il !, lsftll. f- 7lJEKbY ARRIVALS OF ( AKRI.KiES, Kh ka- FT W.WSarwl I5('J(K.S. made exnret-lv for Virirmfa and Xoi th-Carolina, Thev are of thelatcst style and. .-u)k-rior workinHnship. Also, SAlL)LKS and IIAIi-N KSSot the best materials, and of. my otvn manufacture.' .-. Call and see lnv stock before pin tl.;iii.'g eioi H here. ;' ' " A. C. IUKKIS0.N. i , No. 123 S'caiuot-e atrret, -Petersburg, Va. April, lso; : - : jj ly.1 - . ' ', ; ' iiEMovAL. : il ' .' V' :.Tk. GEORfJE L. BIDGOOl), ,." ii o o k s el , e it, vj . -.: Age nt Me t Iiod is t He pository, uicHmom), vhu;inia. WOl'LI) rospectfiillv, inform hlsl friends and the public, that he has removed tOtiWntore f NO, Ifil MAIN STUFKTf , ; , ; .- !. Recently occiipi.-d by M;r. Cha A. Owalkin. and one door below Messrs. Kent' Pajjiir A Co. His stoc. of - , ROORS. STATIONldiY, ANH FANcf AHTICLKS, will compare favorably with any bouse So He has se lected with great care a sItmlid'a.ortinf4 ofyaHoni ry,'. to suit the most fa-tidiousi. A colli-ct ion wf choice MIS-. CKbLANFOLS, STAN0AU1) AND TUIF.OLOUICAL ' WpKKS. of the newest edition, and indeed the latt-st jiopu-laj-, moral publications as soon as published.: ' . The trade cau be suppli-d wiilnnir owh wn Uook.1 upon the same terms as at the. Nashville hou'. For terms, nee Catalogue", which will be furnished gratis.! Merchants, Minister, ColporteOn andConsuinerti, wil find it to. their a'dyantage to patroniy.e'th'j Depositor v. Th gfore has ,been et.Hntlv and conifu tably fitted up with a view to tlie easy coniii t-'('f the busi-s as w II as the comfoft and case of ih- custom-i-. Also olite and accom modating clerk.'1 are oniploved. T , Orders Will be.iaithfully'and promptly attended to. Urnn t --iorgei uie piace. ,.o. mi -naiion-m-i-, below-; Kent, Fain A Co s. ' t IM-LI t-l; 11IM1U ryiiii' rn4nwirnil hsivin? f alien J-hJirirp of the ' a 'in i iiiivinihui" .... ,.--,-,- - 1 houses .formerly occupied aa a leinalj College in tti . i- i..i. .': .u .'.lt:ilLK,pn' wlr.cf 'KM vjnrds West Of tlie Capitol, towards the N. C. Depot, and hi ng'P''! same as a P UU LI C 1 HOTEL and UOAKblNG HO l.ftfc. .respectfully solicits the patiouage oi wis ii.iiir.rn.iu PUPI IC j Hi'llWro' street is noU-d for pood wattfr kni beautiful shade diirin th.- summer months. The Proprietor d.-ingn ktepinc a House for HOARD EKS, danur!the nu.nmer and fall months for FAMILIES, who can have the benefit, thMineral Water from the kirkham Spring, which equal to any ih the State in medicinal? propertfen, whi. h is will known to all who have tried; the water. U he public are1 respectfully noIicited to (tall and judg fot themselves, as uxomwea miht be rna.le M1 n otA-ou.plied wj.h ' . SAMUEL E. PHILLIP Ak t. 'Jan. 20, 18C1.. ' -. 1 -:: . 17". &OU Sewing Machine work with twjj threads makir ii; double lock htitch, wUch will not rip br ravel, ever, U Verv4ourth atitch be cut. Jt aewn eouiily a wel h ork-st Lintey or tlie finest Muslin, and if nnd.-niably ton a-t machine in market. Merchant Tailor, Mantua Mak-r. n d Housekeepers, are invited to call and ejcaminefor thuii- Mrk A. Wilson, Merchant 'Tailor, Win-ton, N. '0. haVin-' tried other machine, buys onef the Quaker tityr and oronounce it far better than any before in oe. . . , All peiins wWiinsr to -cure the aenfy for the U he Quaker Citv machine, in an-of tlie Mm.ih. Hh Carolina, exc-ffr in the county of Wake, jwUich fcurfd to M. Tulkcr A C., of -Raleigh a, the count j. of rorVvAe, Uken bv P. A. WiUon,of W in t,.n, .bould apply n to the und-rsijmed anti for te t&t V will pay a reasonabl, p.. cent, to bffi. Creenslo. o X. C, Ftb. 2nd, lW5w. : -r ; L AND FOR SALE. The sabserlljer wlslilnr to -il"e to Tthe South wet, offer, for saj . on whi n he now reside., I) "tTt of Su and one mile north of Ranf null on th.w-ten ior ; SUt Creek and in a healthy and'intellijrent nf.phborhood. the tract a fra two niory ". " '" fri,:." Tall ethe neceiisarr outbouse. o a eu . For farther particular, addre jjjjrj;riEER,. -. i : ; Auburn, Wake Co., N. C. October 13. - j V N OfiTII-CAROLIXA MILITAEI Iim0XS.--.Tlie oldsboro Kiflea," having procured a complete of Dies of the State Anna, arprepared tfnfiiitt for all the Norfh-Carolina Military Comparut at , cent, less than they can be purchased elsewhere. AH application roust be made to the Captain, . ' U. D. CiATON, OultUbor... N C ... -- ' ' - '..I" . ' 1'.. .-. IO..,( Jail, ACT ' ' : . I i , . I' ' : . " '. -.- - - ii '- . - . ' . T ' ' It- " - a ' ;ii i '!" -il ill': ,t.. ; V '
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 31, 1861, edition 1
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