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m I'.'? if ! ' ) I , V". f - 1- . I TERMS FOR ADVERTjlSBG. One square, first insertioiC.U...... .;... J...fl 00 EacB .absent Insertion, . (Fourteen lines or under make ft square.) , -' ' - -. .--: i-i '-."'. " -. . Contracts will be entered into with year yUjearly d quarterly advertisers, at a reducUon frL he above rates. - . .,-:.. )-. " '1- JQILN SPEL3IAN, Editor and Prop letor,1 AND PRINTER TO THE STATE. WM. ROBINSOX, Assistant Editor; it ".'?'. u I J , voi-. 1. ir 5 :S TERMS: jpEMI-WEEKLY EDITION, per annum....... WEEKLY EDITION, . . " ...... ' (Invariably in Advance.)' j No deduction from the regular rate, for sLertiseuienU ; - .1 .... . ' 1 ' RALEIGH. N. C, SATUJIDAY. AUGUST 3, - . - - - -, : ,v. . -.V ,. . j - - - ' . ... .... -r ---r--- ' jj-4 ; - - -. : .- - t : I ; r." ' -; . v- .: ' - .1 ' ' 1 " life-.'- - .- w e - - - :- ! - - -U:- ' ! - . - V . mmmm m ' ' ' '- 1 - v;l;;:!; v;:";''. M :'' : : i ;; ' :t ''"r-. ' KoTn ' . ' ' .. -N - ' ' ijA. ...... vCf V5f 1 1861.'. ;i5fr;th:;-::.i .;r.'V:.;;,-: r. fy ' pi.: )-s. ' 'V - .ii- 1. am W m 1:1 Til II: 'hit -.rrif ,:l I: I! 1 n si ll KT: "' : r. Mil The Southern Eepublic. The Permanent CowstUutim ojf the kmfedcra le Slates .'-.: ' I ''.. of America ' We, the people ff the'Omfcderate States," each States acting io it sovereign and -independent character; in. order to form a penhanent federal government, estab-f .'li.sli justice. insure domestic tranquility, and secure the .blessings of liberty to oursejvesand oiir posterity -in - yoking the favor and gmdam-e of Almighty Qoddos ; ui-dain ami establish this- Constitution for the Qonfetle!' ' rutc Slates of America. ; ; ; ' ' Autxcle I. Section 1. . 111 legislative powers herein delegated phalli be . , vested .in a Congress of, the. Confederate Statesi f Rep- 1 which, shall consist of -a Senateand House f ": reseutatives. .'- : ' Section 2 I. llie irouse of ILepTcsentatives shall be' composed I fit metniHTS enosen every se.it iuu jear uyiue petpie oi " tlie seveiial Mates; and the electors in each State shall - ': he citizenj of the' Confederate States,: and have tlie quai- ' ifications requisite' for electors- of the m(t nilmerouSfi - branch of the State Legislature; but -ho person of? f 'Teigii birtli' not a citizen of the , Confederate States? ; "shall be allowed to vote for any officers, civil Oi 'politi-J CiU, State (r Federals . ' , . '; i: ' ;.. :V 2: No person1 shall be a representative who ' :tall riot s , have attained the age of twenty-five years, and be a u citizen of the' Cunfeilerate States,: and who shf U npt, Iwhen elected,, be an inhabitant of that State in which , heshalj be chosMi. . - I .... y.';.;-$: ii &. Itepietentatives and direct taxes shall lie appbr-r' - t'n )iied among the several States which raaj be ir cl uded J.witliiu this' Confederacy according to their res lectivic? ' liimibers, .whit h' shall te deterniiued by addind to the ; . whole numlier of free persons, including those bound r to' service for a term of years, and excluding flndianis- . .iottaxe(lr.thrce-l?iths of all slaves. " The'actu:i enu meration shall be made; within three years afjter the ' . first meeting of the Congress of the Conf(;deraleptates, ' and within every subsequent teran )f ten years, in such " "manner as they shall, by law: diret t, 'T)ie ritiiilber of i :;.H'i':i'soritatiyes shall not exceed one. for every fifty 1 , : ; tlioVisand, biit each State -shall have at least one repre " Veiitative ; and 'lintil such : enumeration' shall be made tlij' Statu ol biututaroJina shall ie entitleu to choose a ixf tli. State ;of Qertrgia ten, the State, of Alfibaina J '--nine, the State of Florida t wo, tlie SXate of Mississippi ; kcVen ; t;h ' State : of Louisiana six. and the'Siate of f f:. ; Texas six 4. When vacancies happen , in the represei tiitipri d from any State, the Lxecutivo .'authority tliereo; issile' wYits of election to till such vacancies.'-.; shall ! J i -. '.:: ij. The- House of ISepvesenta't rv'es shall difxisd their Speaker and other olticers, and .shall'-have it tuie f Jpower of.impe'ichrnent, ' excejit that any judicial or MA;r reuerai omcer resident ana acting soieiy ithni ' tRe' lihitn.ot any t;ite.- may lie i mi bached by a vote $ -.oi: tvo-thhtls of both branches of the L,egi it u re , v1.' I : i" ...', ,- i - occnon.6. . 1. T he Senate of the Uonlederate States shp.ll . be i IcHui n is,l or two senators iroin-eacn i5ian cjiomcu ior ; ..ix-;ye:rs by .the ; Legislature inereoi, at tne gnkr ?.KS . . Sehsll 111 ( ill 1 1M llRi.ir.Ol-1 uimuraz iiir. vmiui ....... J,, t.t.. iki'uMfirlntrr Mwi ieiu;c-i shall I : have one vote. : - "r v2.jIntmeUately after they shad be assemble h.1, in V cohfiqiieiice of the lrst e'.e vtion,they shah be ( . as e.iiuallv as may be into three classes, lhe si its oil the Senators of! tlie first class shall be vacated t theS ex ni nit ion if the: second year; of the second c ; the exbinitioit of the fourth year; and-of the thinlf class at the ex in ration oi the sixth vear; so th; one- fliivd.inay be chosen every second vear; and if y ican- -ens hanrien oy resignation or otnei wise uuiiii ui ic re iiNS -of .the ' I legislature of. anv State the; Kxo nt ire thereof may make temporary appointments in licxt-niefuus: ol the legislature, winch shall tl n fill .sncii ivacannes. . .' Xci person shall be a Senator who shall nc havei attained .the age of thirty years, and be a citizen f the; Confederate States, ami who shall ii"t, when i letted, j be an inhabitant of the State for which he sh Sill lie .ciiosein- . . 4 The VicePresident of the Confederate State ihaiy j he PusKlent of -the Senate, but shall have no voieun-i 'less they be. 'equally divided. o. The Seu.-tte snali choose their other orheci and; Vii er resi-1 ' A HaUini rresideitt w tempore in the absence of th -: 1 1 cMdent. or when he shall exercise me omce oi dent of the O'lilederate States. . , '(V. 'The Senate shall Ji;iye the sole power to y alH impeachments When sitting lor that purpose they j ideiit; i it!l le tinWtli-or affirniatitin. MiMi the Fit f the '-."Gin federate States is tried, the Cluel-J titell shall preside and no person shall be convictetl with-1 nut Wie concurrence ot two-tmras oi tne meuioers;- - :- . i i ' i - Ii -t present. . 7. ..J ml anient incases ot impeachment snail i t ex4 tend further than to removal from o.h:ce,.and di qua!4 iiicttioii todiold ami enjoy any office' ot honor, t liist orl ' ,r..tit, under the Confederate States; luit the partV con-! victed shall, nevertiieless, be liable ana -subiect o in-i lictment, tj-ial, judgment and punishment, acctji rdingi to law. . ; . . i . . ;' ; , Section 4. l.-The times, til aces and. hiantierof 'bold in elec-l pre-t subl Gni- such; tions for Senators and Representatives' shall btj scribexl in each State by the Legislature thereof ject tothe provisi(ns-(l this G institution ; but th Lriiss may. at anv tune, by law maKe or ane j regulations, except as -to tlie times and places ot ffhoos-l! - Hi! Ill ; : The Conaress shall rs-embleat least o.ice in i S LA 111. nwtt'i ii,- . every?; .' i jyear ; and sucli meeti ay inf m December, unless they shall, by lawj appoint a i f.;3 ' I.1-.V ' '' t-. . ''..- "i : :- dil erenU . section O; 1. Each House shall be the uiuge ot tne elections,,. Vet urns ami Qualifications of its own members. ana a majority of each shall constitute a quorum, todol Iftti iivess- but a smaller immlier may adjourn from d! busi-1 a y to f.T. : - .. - , . " , . Yi a H?' -''daV And-may te authorized to compel tne aneiiuanct?; 'V&i. . :.C mm Lore in inn in iTinir ILIHl ULiutn, SUUll of absent mt-mbt;rs,.iii such manner and uncle penalties. as each liaise m;iy provide JK-- V KftCll IlOIISC IiiaV lCienilU.lt Liic nil m no - i - I A. : .Iat ,.t li-r'.Vftwlin.' Dunish its members For disorderly be tuxvior, ;fj iind, with the cQiicumnee of two-thirds of the H IV ' number, expel ai nembr. ' ; - ., : "iil : ; ..,. :Eaeh ,.I.Iusp shall keep af jnurnal of its . , . e kvholel pro A-iin nnrl fmm lime to time imulisli the sam ceVting such parts as may in their judgment 'iirv niid tlie voas and nays of the mem require ibrs of TToii( on rm nucstion: shall, at the d iire of : '-W-io-fifthW. those Dresent, be.entered on the .journal :4 i'- Voitimr TTnnsfi. durinff ilw session of Ooiigrest ; sKaH without the consent of the other, adjourh fojri ltiore than three days, nor to any other place tha that iii which the two Houses shall be sitting: -,'A '.v. . s 5 . Section .6. . . I' l Thfi Senators" and llepresehtatives shall receive : a!comt)ensatiuu for their services, to be ascertain d by 'law. nnff tiaut out or the ireiisui v ui uk :wi Berate iaii StniHs '. Thev shall, in all cases, except treason, felony III ; anffljreachofthe pencete privileged from arrest fcnng mil t;r ..ttttpmLihfw aft the -session oi-uieir iit-'? 'ih.uses'-and in coins to and returning from the sHinej Vim . v... t;..T, rit.iatp in either House tliev shaU Wm nat. lrf riTiestinncd in anv otuer piate.- 9 Va Sonatiw nr l'Tiresentati ve shall duririg the lif wns elected, be apixMnted tb any .fvnl ,.ffl' ,irW"- .! " authority. "of the Gmfederate fifo-iJ. TSMnK oliall Wav Vieefa created, or the eiholuf .'J;. ,v n v,at-(. Wii increased dunuiT suerl; : ! .''!yif,:;A . - li.iincr flnvoffice under the Conri mi iiicuio wiict;ui --- -- , , ": ?' mv :, ederate States shall . 1 (; . v'Liie : ivuu uo utikiii u'0 j - ---- . t.n W a mm W of either House au- J :' tiinsr his ht.ntimiaricein office.- But Gigress maK- by -aw. 0i nt to the principal oflker in each of t h. Jxr Wm Rinntive HenartrnentS a seat upon the floor- ol fimer HrV-4tuse,. witlr.the privilege ih u.6 ::T J : ri ojipertaning to his department. m 11. All bills for raising revenue snan in. 'House of IkpresentaUvesi but the Senate may prbpose il l ia iconcur with ameuUments as ou uurei i n T?... i.:ti cKoll fcavfi tiassed both littUSCS. sliall, before it becomes a law, be presented to the President ti the Confederate States ; if he approve, he shall sign it ; but if not, he shall return it with his ob jections to that Honse in which it shall have origi nated , rho shall epter the objections at large on their journal and proceed jto reconsider it. If, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of that House shall agree 4to pass the bill, it phall be sent, 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 tlie votes of lioth Houses shall be determined by yeas and nays, and tlie names of the persons voting for and against the bill shall be entered on the journal of each House respectively. . If any bill shall not be returned ; by the -President within ten days : (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented ,to him, the same shall be a law, in like manner as if he had signed it',: unless the Congress, by their adjournment,' prevent its return;; in which case j-t shall not be a law. The Presi dent may approve any appropriation and disapprove any other appropriation in the same bill. In such case, he :' shall, in signing ; the bill,-desismate the appropria tions disapproved, and shall return a copy of such ap propriations, with Ins objections, to the House m which the bill shall, have originated ; and the same proceed ings spall then be had as in case of other bills disap proved: by the President, j ; ''. - . Every order, resolution or vote, to which the con currence of both Houses may be necessary (except on a question of adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the Confederate States;. and before the same shall take effect, shall be approved by him; or being disa pproved. by him,' may be repassed by iwo th.irds3f both Houses according to, the rules and limi tations prescribed incase of a bill. : . Section 8. . : The Cougress shall have power A. Tti lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and ex cises fot revenne necessary to pay the debts, provide for the 'common defence, and carry on the government of the Gjiifedera;te, States ; but no bounties shall be granletl from ."the Treasury , nor shall any duties or taxes on' importations from foreign nations be laid to pro mote or .foster-any branch of industry; and all duties, imposts and excises shall be, uniform thoroughout the Confederate States. ; '! -- " .2; rp borrow money on;tbe credit of the Confede rate States. . . j 3: To. regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among jthe severa States, and with the Indian tribes; but neither this, nor any other clause contained in the. Qjtistitution, shall: ever be construed -to dejegate the jiower to Congress to appropriate money or any internal improvement intended to facilitate commerce, except ifor the purpose of furnishing lights, beacons and buoys, land other aids to navigation upon the coasts, and. the improvement of harbors and the removing of obstructions ini river 1 navigation,; in all which cases such ;dijties shall be laid 011 the navigation: facilitated thereby as may be necessary to pay the costs and ex--penses thereof.; . j - . ' 4. To establish' uniform laws of- naturalization, and unifo'ni) laws on the subject of bankruptcies, through out.tfieiOonf'etlerate States ; but no Jaw of.Copgres shall discharge any debt contracted, before tire passage of. the same. . , ' ; 5 Tb coin money, regulate the value thereof and of . ftireignijctiin,. andifix 'the standard of weights anil-measures. !j - ! - 1 . ! . '0 To provi.de for the 'punishment of counterfeit ing ihc'securitiies and current coin of the Confederate States J ' ; . ' ' 7. To establish post offices and post routes ; but the expenses of the Post office Department, after the first day' of fl irehjih the year of pur lord eighteen hundred and sixty-three, shall be paid out of its own reve nues.'' ' j " ; 8. To promote the progress of science, and useful arte, by securing for limited times to authors and in ventors! the exclusive right toth'eir respective writings and Hispoveriesi .'i j .'..', " ' ly. .Tt) constitute tribunals inf rior to the Supreme Court, j . 1 - . ' i" ; io. To defiuie and .punish: piracies and felonies com-.niit-t'eil on the high seas, and offences against the law of .nations.: 7 .' t , " - ll.i To. declare war, grant letters of marque and re prisal,, aud makes, rules concerning captures on land and, water. -'. ! 12. li raise and 'support armies ; but neii appropria tion of money , to that use shall be feir a longer term than twii years. ( j . , 1 13j To proyiele and. maintain a navy. '. !- 14. To make rules for government and regulation of. thelfhid and navul forces." 15. To provide fpr callitig forth themilitia to exe cute 'the laws of the Gmfeelerate States, suppress in- surrections and repel invasion. lb. I'o provide for eiru-anizing, arming and disci p Ihiing the militia, and for governing such part of them, as may be employed in the service of the Confederate States; reserving to the States respectively, Hie ap pointment of the officers anil the authority of training the militia according; to the discipline prescribed by Congress". ' j ; . j; v 17.: To exercise exclusive legislation, in all cases whatsoever, over sucli district (not exceeeling tei miles sqiiare) as may, by cession of one or more Spates and he . acceptatu-e of Congress, become the seat of the. government of the Gnifedevate States; and to exercise like authority over all places purchased by the consent of the Legislature of tlie State in. which the same shall be, for the erectitin of ferts, magazines, arsenals, dek : yards and Other needful buildings ; and' " I 18v To make all lavs which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing povT ers, and all other powers vested b this Constitution in the government of the Confederate States, or in any department or officer thereof ; ; Section 9. 1. The importation of negrtx;$ of the African race from anv foreign country other t States, or Territories of the United States of America, is: hereby forbidden ; and Congress is required to pass such laws as shall effectually prevent the same. . i2. .Gngress shall also have power to prohibit the .introduction .of slaves from; any IState not a member of, or Territory n.t belonging to, this Gmfederacy. 3. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, "unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it. , - ! 4. Xo'bill of attainer, or ex post factol lawyer law rdenying or impairing ther right of property in negn slaves shall be passed. I j ' . ' I 5.. Xo capitation or other direct tax shall be laid unless in; proportion to the census or enumeration here inbefore directed to be taken v H'. e. Xo tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported front, any State, except by a Vote of two-thirds of jboth. houses. ' J. ' ' j. 7. "No preferences shall be given by any regulation of cimme.rc4ir revenue to the ports of one State over ; those of aother ; j 1 j 8. No fRgneshall be drawit from the treasury, but !in consequence of appreipriatiions made by law ; and a (regular statement and account of the receipts and ex penditures of all public" money shall be published from time to tinie. . '...; 9'. G ingress shall appropriate no money from the treasurj'!except by a vote of two-thirds of both houses, taken by yeas and nays, unless it be asked anei esti mated for by sou.e one of the beads of department, and jsubmutetl to ijongress by the rresieignt ; ct lor the purpose of paying its own expenses and contingencies ; lor feir the payment of claims against the Gnfederate jStatcs, the justice "of "utSich shall have been judiciaby ideclared by a tribunal; Tor the investigation of claims laciainst the government,! which it is hereby made the duty of Congress to establish.- j 10. lAll bills appropriating money shall specify in federal currency the exact amount of each appropria- 1 . p 1.11 1 i tion anil the ; purposes ier i wnico 11 is maae.; ana G ngress shall grant no extra compensation to am public contractor, efficer, agent or servant, after such ! contract shall have been ' made or -such service .ren deretl. . '- j- . .' ' 1 1. No title of nobility shall be granted by the Con- : ederate States; and. no person holding any office of. ' profit or trust under them, shall, without the copsent of the Congress, accept of. any present emoluments office or title of any kind whatever from any king, prince-or foreign State. - , 12. Congress shall make no law respecting i ah establishment of,' religion, or prohibiting ! the free exercise thereof; . or abridging the freetiom of speech, or of the press - or the right of the people peaceably to asseinble and petition the government fur.a redress of grievances. - . '- 13. A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep , and bear arms shall not be infringed. , . ' 1. No -soldier shall, in, time of peace, be quar tered in any hduse without the consenjt of the owner; nor in time of war, but ia a mauner to- be prescribed V by law. ' . ' . . 15.': The right of the people -to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreaspna ble searches and seizures, shall not be violated ; and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, sup-" ported by oath or affirmation, and particularly de scribing the place to be searched, and the persins or things to be seized.' . ... ' ; 16. No person shall be held to. answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or. naval forces, or in fhe militia, wheu in actual service, iu time of war or public danger ; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeoparely of life or limb, nor be cemipeUed, in any criminal case, to be a witness" against himself; nor be deprived of life, liberty,1 or property, without due prtcess of law ; nor shall, private prop erty be taken for public use without just compeusa- ; tioiu ' ' ;' , . J 17. In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an im partial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed,! which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, anel to be infoi meel of the nature and cause of the accusation ' to-be confronteil with the witnesses against him ; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have, the assistance of counsel for his defence. . . ; -. j 18In suits' at common law", -where the value in cemtroversy shall exceed twenty dejllars, the right of ; trial by jury shall be preserved; and no fact so tried by a jury shall be otherwise re-examined in any court of the (Joufeeleracy than according to the rules of the cennmon law. ' ' ' j 19. Excessive bail shall not be required, nor exces sive fines imposed, .nor cruel and unusual punishments uillicted. - - ; . '. , ' '. , . j 20. Every law or resolution having the force of law shall relate to but one subject, and that shall be ex pressed in the title. Section 10. . , -' .1. No State shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation ;"grant letters of marque .and reprisal ; ceiin nioiiey ; make anything but gold and silver coin a teueler in payment of debts ; pass any bill of attain-. der, or ex postjacto law or Jaw impairing the obliga tionof contracts ; or grant any title of nobility. , ! 2. No State shall, without the consent of. the Con gress, lay any imposts or duties on imports arid ex ports, except what may be abseilutely necessary for executing its inspection laws '; and 'the nett produce of all duties and imposts, laid by any State on imports r exjiorts, shall be for the use of the treasury of the Gn federate States ; and all such laws shall be subject to the revision and control of Congress. 3. .No State shall, without the consent of' Gmgress, lay any duty of tonnage, except on sea-going vessels, .for thedmprovement of its rivers and harbors naviga-j tod hy the said vessels ; but such' duties shall hot cen-! tlict with an7 treaties jf the Confederate States with; foreign nations; and any surplus of revenue. thus de-! riveel shall, after niaking such improvement, be paid-: into the common treasury ; nor shall any'State keep! tmops or ships of war, in time of peace, enter into any agreement or compact with another State, en' with a foreign power, or engage in war, unless actually inva-l hd, or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay; But when any-river divides or flows tiiruugh two or meire States, thy . may enter into coinpacts!-wi-th each other to improve the navigation thereof. , Auti,ili: II. Section,!. j 1. The. executive power' shall be vested in ft Presi-; dent of tho Confederate States of America. ! lie and the Vice President shall hold their offices for the term: of six years ; but tie Presielent shall not be re-eligible. ; The President and Vice President shall be elected as' follows: "'"''..-.- :-: r !'- 2. Each State shall appoint , m such manner as the j Legislature thereof may direct, a number ef electors; eepial t the whole number of Senators and Representa tives to which the State may be entitled in the Gm gress; but "no Senator or representative, or; person holding an office of trust or profit under the Gmfeder ate States, shall be appointed an elector. - 3. The electors shall meet in their respective States and vote by ballot, for President and Vice President, one of whom, at least, shall uot b;j an inhabitant . of the same State with themselves; they shall name in their ballots" the person vetted for as Presielent, and in distinct-ballots' the person voted for as Vice President, anel they shall make distinct lists of all persons vested for as President, and of all persons voted for-as Vice President, and of the number of votes fetr each, which list they shall sign and certify, and transmit, sealed, t" the government of the Gmfederate States, directed to the President of the Senate; the President of th Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate autl Hous of Representatives, open all the certificates, and th votes shall then be counted ; the person having th greatest numler of votes for' President shall be th I'resident, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed , anei if no person have such majority, then, from the persons. having the high est numbers, not exceeding three, on the list of those voted for as President, the House of Representatives shall . chot)se immediately, by ballot, the President. But in choosing the President the votes shall be taken by States, the representation from each State haying one Vote; a quorum for tblspurpose shall consist of a member or members from twothirds ofthe States, and: a majetrity of all the States shalb be necessary to a choice. And if the House of Representatives shall not choose a President, whenever the right of xhoice shall elevolve upon tlieni, before the 4th day of Jlarch, next following, then the Vice President shall act as Presi dent, as in case of the death or other constitutionaP' ehsabihty of the President. . 4. The persoii having the greatest number of votes as Vice Presielent shall be the Vice Presdent, if such numbei be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed ; and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers oh the list the Senate shalL choose the Vice President ; a quorum for the purpese shall consist of two-thirds of the whole number of Sen ate rs, and a majority of the whole number shall be ne cessary to a choice. . 5. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice Pres ident of the Confederate States. '. . j 6. The Gaigressmay determine the time of choosing ' the electors, and the day tin which they shall give their vejtesjj which day shall be the same throughout the Confederate States. 7. Nerpersejn except a natural born- citizen of the Gmfeelerate States, or a citizen thereof at the time of the aeloption of this constitii tion, or a citizen thereof; Itorn in the United States prior to the 20th of Decem lier, I860, shall be eligible to the office of President; neitherj shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attain d the. age of thirty-five ytiats, and been fourteen years a resident within the limits of the Gtnfederate States, as may exist at the time of his election. .' . " . . 8. In case of the removal of the President from i office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to dis charge the powers and duties of the said office, the same shall devolve onthe Vice President ; and the Gmgress may, , by law, provide for the case of re- tnoval, death, resignation, or inability both of tlie Pres ident and Vice President, declaring what officer shall then act as President, and such officer shall act accord ingly until the disability be removed or a President shall be elected. , t ,9 The .President shall, at stated times, receive for his services a compensation, which shall neither be lu cre aseel neir diminisheil during. the period for which he ' shall have been elected : and he shall not receive with-' in that period any other. emolument from. the Confed erate States, or any of tliem. I 10. Befofeihe enters' 911 the execution of his office, he shall tike he following oath or affirmation " : ." I dqsoleninly swear j (or affirm) that I will faith- ' fully exocute the office of President of the Confederate States, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, "protect and defend the- Constitution thereof.". " 4j Section 2. f..l. The MPrekident shall be commaneler-in-chief of the army and-navy of the Confederate States, and of ! the militia of jthe several States, when called into the - actuai.seryice im the ijonlederate States; he may re quire the Opinion, in writing, of the principal officer w iri each of thelExecutiye Departments, upon any sub ject relating; f the duties of their respective offices, arid he shall -have power to grant reprieves and par dons for offences against the Confederate States, ex cept in cases, of impeachment. , j f He shall have the peiwer, by and : with the ad- ' vice apd cpnseptf Ff the Senate, to make treaties, priK vided two-thirds of the Senators present concur ; and he shall neiniinatc, and by and with the advice and ' consent, of the Senate, shall appoint 'ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, judges of the Su preme Coipt, and all other officers of the Confederate Slates, whose appointments, are not herein 'otherwise provided for aind which shall be established by law ; ' but tlie Congress may; by law, vest the appointment of such inferior officers, as they think proper, in. the President , jalejiiie, in the courts. of law or in the. heads of departments. . . !' ' . 3. The principal offiA'r in each of the executive de partments, and all- persons connected with tlie diplo matic service, may be;remetved from office at the plea sure of the President. . jAll other civil officers pf the Executive Department may be removed at any time by the President, or other aitpeinting power, when their services are imnecessary, or for dishonesty, inca pacity, inefficiency, misconduct, or neglect of duty ; arid wheri j so remtived, the removal shall be reported , to' the Senate, together, with the reasns therefor. 4. The President shall have power to fill all. vacan cies that jmay happen d tiring the recess of the Senate, by .'granting : ctimthissions which shall expire at the end of their ne'kt session ; but nt) person rejected by the Senate shalf be reappointeel to the same office du ring their ensuing; recess. ! i ' ' r ) J: .ft'-,-.- Sections. ')" 1. The President shxill from time to time, give t the G)ngress :ih formation of the state of the Confed eracy, and reCeimmenel to their cemsideratiein such measures'as he- shall judge necessary and expedient ; he may,! on ! extraordinary occasions, convene both houses, or either of them; anel in case bf disagree ment between "hem, with respect to the time of ad journment,) -he. -pteay adjourn them to such time as he sliall think ptoper ; he shall receive Ambassadors ami other public ministers;' he shall take care" that 'the laws be faithfully exeeuteel, anel shall commission all the officers of the Confederate States. . ; 'j';--i ;!!:" Section 4. 1. The President, Vice President, and all civil offi cers ef the Confederate: States, shall be removed from office on Impeachment for, and conviction of treasem, bribery, or othef high crimes and misdeanors ' j ; aktici.e III. Section 1. ' 1. The judical power of the Gmfeelerate. States shall be vested in one Superior Court, and in such in ferior courts as the Congress may. from time to time ordain and establish. The judges, both of the Su preme and inferior courts,, "shall hold their offices du ring goexl Geliayior, anei shay, at stated times: receive fof their services a ce mlpensation, which shall not be -eliniiniskedlduring their continuaiice in. office. - . i !-:- . ..Section1!. ' ! 1 The; jjiulitat power shall extend to all cases arising under; this Gmstitution, the" laws of the G111 fealerate! States,-: anel treaties made or which shall be maele under fit?fr authority ; to all cases affecting ain bassa:l.rsi piiipfi piibiii aninistvrs and consuls; to all cases of aflfiuhilty and inaritinie -jurisdiction ; to, con treiersie;steS whch the ; Confederate States shall be a, party; nf ieintriiversics; between two -or more States; between ji iState; anel citizens of anttther State where, the State' N plaHitU'f ; between citizens claiming lands under grants bf;lifferent! States, and between a State 1 or the citizens ihereeif and foreign States, citizens or subjects ; but. no Stat" shall be sued by a citizen or subject of aiiy foreign State. . !" 2. In ;aillj cases affecting ambassadors,' other public ministers ! and consuls, and these, in which' a . State shall be a party jl the 'Supreme G mrt" si Hill have origi nal jurisdiction. In ail the other; cases beftire men tioned the Supreme Guirt shall have ajipellate juris diction, both :ts to law and tact, with such exceptiems y and under such regulations as the Gmgress shall make.. : i " !!! : .1 I 3.' The; trial Bf all crimes, except in cases of im peachment shall be by jury, and such trial shall lie held in the State where the said crimes, shall have been ceinmitted; but vhep. not committed within any tate, the'trial ihall be at. such place or places as the,; 'Congress may by law have directed.' , j; ; ; -;; -; -: h . Section 3. j I ; 1. Treason against the Confederate States shall con-: sist emly in; levying war against them, or in .'adhering o their enemies;! giving them aid anel ee in fort. Ne) person shall be convicted bf treason unless on the tes timony of twei witnesses to the same overt act, or em confession in open cemrt. ; j, 2. The Gmgress klra.l have power to tlcclare the punishment of treason, but no attainder of treason shall work ; corruption of bio m1, or forfeiture, except during the life of the per-on attained. . j j -.. ' ; S J : articlk iv. Section 1. I -1. Full faith1; ami credit shall be given , in each $tate to the; public acts, recortls and juelicial proceed ings of every other State. And the Congress . may, by general lawsj prescribe the manner in wch such at-ts, recbrds and prf ceedings shall be pr7ed, and the effect thereof. ' ' . V -i - '. - I j H I ' Section 2. - i 1. The citizens of each State shall oe entitled to ali the privileges and imii-iunities of citizens in the sever al States, aiel s$ill hav-c the right of transit and so journ iri ariy Ste of this -Joufeeleracy, with the-ir slaves and cuthfr property ; and tbe right of projierty in said slaves shall not be thereby impaired. "--.2. A person chargeil in any State? with treason, fel- s. . .'1 t . e ..: t. ..... : ony;erother crpe against tne laws 01 sucu . ouiw,, who shall !ee frtim justice- and be found in another ; State, shalhVjlSemand ef the executive autbrity of the State from which he. fled, be delivered up to be re- moved to the StAtehaying jurisdiction of the crime.! 3. No slave of other person heM to service or labor in any State or Territory of the Confederate States.! under the laws tjherebf, escaping lawfully carried ; into another, shall in consequence of aiy law or regu lation therein, be discharged from such'service or la bor, but shall be? delivered up m claim ottheparty to whom such slaves belong, or to whom such service or labor may be due. :!'-'. ; '' - . Section 3. . 1. Other States may be- admitted into thisiConfed eracy by a vote of two-thirds of the whole Hejuse'of Representatives nd two-thirds of the Senate, the Senate voting by! States ; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the jufisdictiejn of any either State ; nor any State be formed by the junctiein of two or more States, or parts of States, without the consent of the Legislature of the States concernetl, as well as of the Gmgress. - j) 2. The Congress shall have power to dispose ofand make all needful rules and -.regulations concerning the I property of the Confederate " States, including tne lands thereof. ' 3. The Confederate States may acquire new territo ryr and Gmgress shall have poSver to legislate anel provide -governments for the inhabitants of alk. terri tory belonging to the Confederate States lying with out the limits of .the several States, autl may permit thsm, at such times and! '"l such manner as it may by ; law provide; to form the States to be admitted into the confederacy. ' In -all such territory the institution ; of negro slavery! as it now exists' in the Confederate States shall be 1 recognized and protected by Congress i : i j -' r--'w - . i I . 1 .!'(- 1 , . - " and by the territorial government, and the fnhabitants cf the several Confederate States and Territories shal -r .T?'?"1,1 Uy t-ake such territory ' and slaves law' lully Jield by ttem- in any of the States or Terriuorie of thie Gin federate States. T 1 4 Tho Confederate States shall guarantee to every! rVv- l ?,W;- or hereafter may become a memlier ot this Gmfederacy a Republican form of government, and shall protect each of the. n .against invasion; and on app hcationf the Legislature (or of the Executive when, the Legislature is not in session) against donies-i tic violence. j.' ; . j - 1 ; - 7- -. Article v. Section 1. 1. Lpon thejjdemand of any three States legally assenibled m thejr several conventions, the Gmgress shall summon ajGmvention of all the States, tu Uke into cpnsideratufi such amendments to the coustitti-! ttou;as the saidl (States- shall concur in suggesting! at ; the tune when the said demand is made anel should any of the proposed amendments to the coiistitdtinu be agreeil on -by the said convention voting I by States and the; same be ratified by the Legislatures of tw.)-thirds of ithe several States, or by conventions in tworthirds thereof as the one or thftothef moele of ratification may be proposed by the general conyeij-tion-4-they shalf henaforward form a part of khis Gmstitution. I'Bnt no States shall, without its tfori sent, be deprival of its equal representation in tiU Senate. . ' .'jl;- . . -.. : ' ' I.',.. '! i ' article vi. - - - 1. Tlie Goveriimeut establisheel by the Gmstituiejn is-the successtir f the provisional government of the Gmieelerate States of America, anel all the laws pass ed by. the latWr:sliall continue in, force until the same shall be rejiealodf or moelifieel ; and all the officers ap pointed by the sifime shall remain in office until ther saecessttrs are 'appointed and qualified, or the "offices aboiished. i lii; . I 1 2. 'All debts contracted and engagements5 entl reel into before the de)ption of this constitution shal lie as valid aganis the Confederate States uneler Constitution as Uiltler the lire)visieinal emvpranw. Ms 6. lias Constitution, anrl the 1 . 1 x r ' p "v- , ..- . . - j w u 01 . inv, wiiiMivi- ate Sfates, inaelij in -persuance -thereof, an.l all trea- "i''t-i "i wen snau oe maeie under the author! ty 01 pie umletterate States, shall be the supreme of the land : ami the inl'rM- '' e..,. ..j,.m bound thereby, janything iu the constitution or laws of any State to he contrary i.otwit'hstanelin- f I j.ne. isenacors and liepresentatives before1 meri tioneil, and the mjembers of tlie several State Le-isla tiires,and all executive and judicial officers,- both - if the Co federate States anel of the several States; shall be btmnd by batlj or affirmation to support this con stitution, but riojVeligous test shall ever ie reemiret as a qualification tel jany office or public trust under the Confederate States. ' - 5. The enuiheirtitiori' ' in the nonsHtne; rightsi shall '.nett.! be construfel others; retajneel by the pee ,ple of the several States . I G. The ijH) wets not delegated to the . Gmfeelerate States! by the ciistitutiou,.. nor prohibiteel by it to the Stattis; are . reserved to the States, respectively, dr tjv the ;peiiipje thereiif. ' , - : . ' . '.'--if: article vii. ' ''.'.. i " .'-., .L- The ratificjitiem of the Conventions of five Slates shall be sufricieni for the establishment of this c isti7 tution;l)etween te- States so ratifying the same. . 2. When five States shall have ratified this consti tution,: in. the mijumer befe.re specified, the Gmgress under pmvisiemaj constitution shall prescribe the,ftime for holding the flection bf President and Vice Presi dent;, and for the meeting of the Electoral. Gil ege and for countingthe vettes.ahd inaugurating the Presil dentl j They shall also prescribe the time for helding fcW fiyt ileuiton Jot members of Congress uniler this constiCution, andf the time for assembling the -fcame. Until it-he assemUlinff of such fiymww tho 'rSriiiw.l 1.. ,j , .i.n v .un UIHH (11 m;( con 1.1 11 lie e : ) ii. 1 t:. . L. 1 exiTi-ist- me legislative peiwers grantee! them, rnt ex- . ... : 1 1 ui .- i- -.1 1 ... .1 . 1 tuuuiug ueynnei.jine nine umu.ea.Dy tne constitutioi 01 me ;piovibi;iiuu g-ivernmeiit. Adopted unanimously, March 11, 1861 i k T .1. ej. Db CARTERET. JOHX ARMST80XG N JOUTlI-CAUQilXA BOOK BIDDER Y, ;, Mi.(OVKK T11I3 N. C. BOOK STORK i DeCa rterct & Armst ron?, BOOK BINDERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFAti '. :..' . TUBERS, j RALEIGH, X. C. Jan. 23, 1861. f ' , J 16 lv ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, COUNSELLOR AND J ATTORNEY At LAW, N f . I RA-LKTGH, X. C. . . j Will attend thj County anel Superior Courts etf Wake, Johuston and Cliathain ; the Superior Courts of Nlew Han--over and Sampsn, land the Terms of the Federal Court? and Supreme Cejurt of North-Carolina, at Raleirhj. t Oilice, the one'formerly occupieel by the late Hun. WuV Ham II. Havwbod, jr. j Jan. 21), is61. - 17 lv!; BR. M00RE, , ATTOUNET AT LAW, '" '! i 1 i ySAI.ISBCRT, N, C. , . Will practicein tne jourtsot Kowan ana adjoining coun ties. Collections promptly made. ' Jan. 2G, 1861; I 17 lv' t t R. B. DJCK1NS0NJ N. B. BILL. C B. BILL. DICKINSON, HILL & CO., -M :- J j j AUCTIONEERS, . NORTH CORNER jOF- FRANKLIN AND WALL KTS.1, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Attend particularly to the selling of slaves at jiublic an ivatq sale. - 1-' j -.. ' ' . pnv Aug.; 28, I860, lv G1REENSB0R0' Mutual Life Insurake and I":Trast Company : This Company offers inducements to the publie which ; few possess. It "is economical in its management, ahd prompt in the parment tif its Jiosses. j The insured for life are its members, and they participate in its profits ; not only on the premiums paid ip, but alse on a larga andj increasing desposit capital kepjt in active operation. t . ) j :- i : A dividend of 67 per cent., at the last Anuat feetinjr ot the .Company, was declared, anel carried to the credit 01 the life mem pers of the Company. vl j Those desiring; an insurance upon their own li resj or tn lives of their slaves, ivill please address j j D. P. WEIR, j ' : '..( I -! . Tri-asurer, Greensboro', Feb. 11, 1859. - ll ly. N F. RIVES & CO., wholesale and retalLDrug- gists, have and will keep on hand a full supply oj all such articles as are usually found-iina First Clas4 D.rU Hemse. They will conducs'the business on a argejinej liberal scalehaving ample experience, force and facilities for doing so,! and nope by their promptness, eriergy and untiring etfortrf tq please, to secure the liberal patr onage 01 immetli- their triends and he' public generally. 1 The Presci httion Department will.be under thtl ate supervision of one of the firm, both day add night. Orders will De attended to witn nearness ana uissjpaicii N. r. KIVLS, M D. WALTER 15. JORDAN 5 tf. JGS. CXRR. 1 V K I ft l If ft l! S E. tit--; !. rr V . fe Depot. Now open for the! reception of TRANSIENT tlUSTOM and BOARDERS; jTable supplied with the best pie mar- ket allbrds.. . j I Jan. ?rl?(3lj. ; L. MUMAUUJi, ITopSietor. 1Z tt SI BSISTEiX CE DEPARTMENT, ' . . j : i iHJ Kaleigh, Mav, 2otn 1861. Sealed proposals Will be received at this Department for the delivery of good merchantable flour, at anf depot within the State, in ituantities not tha hnrrrJm. lllitil 15th"of Julr.61. railroad twenitf- Proooaala should be endorsed " Proposalsor floor-," and addressed to tb Commissar GeneraLV f' IT ri ) j Wif. JOHNSTON --;!'' -' ; i! '--' ;i ' - ' Committaii 0eneral. . May 29. 186L '',! .Vj:'; tf COMMITTED to: Jail, in the town of Salisknrj Rowan ctjnnty, l.by Cornelius Kestler, a nego Slavef who says h? ij a iranaway, aad belongs to Jami Fulbr and says his naiy is Frank. This boy isabout twntyono or two vears old about six fset high, of rather a light-dark color, had on brovn woolen clothes, badly .toraj appesrs to be a bor of gWd quality, and a number one negrt. Th owner wDl come for him. pay charges, and ukefciu wy otherwise he will be dealt with according to lf- X 1 v .,. i ! 1 W. A. WALTQXi ... ' - Sheriff of Kowan county. ir.. i iuci 1 1VI 4, .The Nense Mannfifnifi ' ti and Cartridire WrannMp5 1 1,!,c Nawspaper and ! Juteir H. W.HUSTED Treasurer. Raleigh Register, Greensboro' Ti,. . f5 fit. i , EDGE WORTH FEMlrE"sKMIUY. . t. . GREENS1J0U0UGII V C . rrimal! f; U'e ten year. ndr iu prm, ArIV C(Ue rlInructit,n is designed to. St,rd to Stuth. ! ern Parent an Institution in which can le"Xcurld VvVr J ttcouulrf0 th? dil1" Thi 0f Je! GtBlU'n'l'n nl four La- SOCTITKFtv ",t'n 19,-"?d- haa bwn TIIOUOUGIILY J?uc ilihKN iu its organiation. i - Gieensborough is eminently heatthv, and ia the present The next Session will cemim-nce August lit, 1S61 ; t or Catalogues etintaining full particularsiof terms Ad -apply to ; j RICIIA10STfcuLlNG,J'riS !: June 26. GreensborWh, N. C. : - 1 :' -' ; j 3m. I NOTICE. ,j ': ,.- rpAKEX up and commuted to the Jail of Jferk- .X It nburg county, q the 8tiYdav of September la, verS ordi-v t ir med'Um very black .n.l hal J ni.ner is hereby notitiedlto come fJ. u ard.i prove property., pay charges and takfc hnn aVsl otherwise on the 9 th day of September next, L will be ei posed to public sale, to pay fees, as the Uw aRcts " ' ; W; 'v.iGitH.r:.' r-i;.i x- r. vi 'S'er,a Pi Mecklfnburg count v. C.harle)tte, N. C. .Mav 2!), ls.il. t j h tll' -f . - . . .' :. 1 . j 1 1 o?n . . .n . . . ' : . 1 t - - , - ' i nl.Mi TRADE. 'IStil. v.Ki F. KIVES & CO. wiolesalk DKi'eietfsr.s. EffiLl"1 m-?antH aT YIrsinl .irth-Larohna ami; Tenner, to exaiiino th.-ir tensive stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Oils, Dye Stuffs, indow Glass, Patent Medkies, Seeds, : Perfumery, j Fancv Ar'ticles. Ih ushes of all kjinds, - Tobacco,' " j Cigars, - j . J . Suuff, i : ' l'ure Medical Wines. It ... n.T : .... (:.-. i . ' Spices II e VIUISJ AC. - iiart UlS- taciliti ti llllrilli'itauui riv AM.. t.. ...... t . 1 . the.N feel authorized 111 savnrg they can, andUill sell lt ? :, : v .u.-im -.-k, iii mul-11 iow prices as cannot tail, to . irive entiri satijl'uf f i.iii li-.t.... ...:n t... . . ' .. .... ftl,a - IIllUi uu.u. csiaoiiisninent, war- 1'HntnH au .....3,. I... .1. . . . - i ' ........ ,.? ,,-,, ;,.-mcu nifin. - I , . N. F. RIVES t CQ. . nhcilesale )ruererirti. UK. A. t. Hives, Walter .11, Jokoax, JOSETH CarK. Petersburg, Va. 12 tf. FlKXITl-KK! FlKNITrUI ! ! A LFRED OVEIvTl KE, havlnR remo led to the Rc " "u L-Aiensive ouuuiug on rvcniore'istr(f t, nearly eipposit? Demnans A Johnson, has 'purchased the-' nieist superior and extensive stock of PuVpiturf i-vt eKhib ,ited iu the city, to w hich lis invite th"? attention of hnuse keepers and others in want of supn ior ai tiel.i in his lines, pledging entire sat traction in quality and prk4. Ilis stock iscompos of. Sofas, Divans. l'iii'lOr chairi Maliogany va.ldiobes, and Rook ciises,' Marble top HuiVaus, Contra Tables. Spring ami oth.-r R;'dsteads. Sociabs, if. He will also make to order any article in his line, as he has some of the best workmen in thee-itv in his tjuiplov. Ho solicits a call freim his fri.'iids and the public, j He will pay 'particular 'attention to the I'lielertakuiL' !)- uawluw.t, (,n- "lillll pit ITXISH n l W 1 1 1 K"ell U L'oeiil RHll I- ment of Uurial (iises of eveiry tlesei iptiou. Silo will hav iu aiteiiciance,on tuneral occasious a tmretul tljiycr anel Petersburg, Va., April 9. 160. lv, WEEKLY ARKIViiLS F CARIUA(iES, Rofka A A S and Hi tiGl h'S, made exprcsMlvjfor Virginia and .North-Carolina. Th;v arc of the latest s'tj le and supe- . .w. nui'uinuip. . wavijur..-! noil tiiii.i r.rn Ol Uiej best materials, and V,f i:y. own manufacture. iCall and set) mr uid V l...e'..i... ........l,...;. .t .... I ..... i V I'UI l.l..-lll i If ill Ml. I U. ; J. Il.l 1. 1 W I b, V , Ne. 12:i Sycamore street, Petersburg, Va Jl. Kj. HAR tISON, April, lx;o . REMOVAL. 0K0UGH L. BIDGOOI), li'ei 11 K s E L L K H , . , Agent Methodist Depository, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, 1 WOULD respectfully Inform hh friends and the jiublic, that he has removed to the store NO. 161 MAIN STKEET, .'-.-. Recently occupieel by Mr. Cfias. A. Gwatkin, and onedoeir below Messrs. Ki'ntPain A Co. His stock.eif j ROOKS, STATIONERY. AND FANCY ARTICLES, :will compare f;lv-orably th anv luiuse South. ! 'lie has so lecteel with great care a" splenellel aseirtme-nt-of stationery, to suit the meist fiistielieius. A collection if eihoice MlS'-"-C ELLA NEO US, STA N 1) A K 1) AND THEOLOGICAL WORKS, eif the newest editions, anel ineleed I li.j latest popu-'-; lar, moral publieations as seion as published, j The tra le can bo supplied with our own ow njllonks upem the same terms a at the NasTirilL! luiuse. .'Ftr terms, see Catalogue, which will be- furnished gratis. Merchants, Ministers, Colpo. ti'urs anel Consumers, wil find it tei their advantage to patronize the Defieisitory. " ' The store has been e'l"gan.tly and comfortably fittedtip With a view to the easv,Citiuct of the business, s well as the ' comfort and case of the cu'tonicr. Also peilit4 and accoiu meidating clerks are emiiloyed, . ' I Orders will be faithfully and promptly att nfli'd to. Don't forget the placel ; No. 161 Main street, one door ' below Kent, Pain k Co's. . .1 .. .; i J .: , ! !, i t r COLLEGE HOTEL, j THE Inderslisned havlnj? taken ehae or the house formerly wcupi'd as a Female C'jllegr in the citv of Raleigh, on lliHsboro' street, 200 yards' west of the Capitol, towards the N'C. D.kpot, and havin eipeneej the -a c asaJ'UULIC HOTEL and ROARDIMi HOLSK, respectfully solicits the patronage ef the TRAVELING PL I5LIC. . , , i v ' Hi'ilsbo'ro' street is. noted -for geiod water, and beautiful shade during the summe;r months. The Prprietor de-signs keepin" a House fer ROAftDEUS, during the Jumuier and fall months' for FAMILIES, who csn have flic benefit the Mineral Water from the Kirk ham Spring, which equal to any in the. State in .medicinal preerties, which is well known to all who have tried the jwaU-r. ; The public are respectfully solicited tet call hd judg t fen themselves, as promise might he inade and ntit complied with.-'-' SAMUEL E. PHlLLtPS, Ag't. Jan. 26, 1861. . '.' j' 17 tf SEWIXG MAtHI.VES.Thc Qiaker tltj iwtdlUll,' KICK gllTCU.. W IJH-II rttil iiy -.v-. ... '17. 1. 1 - .-..t. ..l.:..u .:ll mx wi v..i vft.ri it a very foii-th stitch b? cut. It sews equally is well the J ... ir.: i: ...l i. ....il..r.:,.l.l c U ant tnat hine in market. Merchant Tailors, Mahtua Maker . n el Htjujckeepers, are invited to call and examine for thep- ClMr" P. A. Wilson. "Mw chant Tailor, ' WinHon, N. 'C. having tried other machines, buys one; of the Uuaker Cityr and pronounces it far better than any before iaf use. - -All pe'rmins wishing to secure the agency M the sale ...... he QaakT City machine, in any of tha town in Nortli-Cai-olfiia, except in the county of Wake, which is sccuretl to Messrs. Tucker k Co., of Raleigh, and this county 'of Forsvthe, taken by P. A. W ilson, of WinsUm, khemld apj"r sotm'to the un?lerigned agents for the State. - fW e will pay a rcastmable per cent, to all persems fiffe ,V Green.-bt,ro. N. C.. Feb. 2nd, 1X58. AXD TOR SALE-The sobscrlber ifih!njr to ' n,re U, the Southwest, offers for sale the oHand on which he now reside, lyingeightrndessouthtif Ralegh, and one mile north of lUnd's U on the waUr. ofgwift Creek, and in a healthy and intelligent neighborhood . , Said tract wntaiijs abo.it 640 acres. ; therej is enough land deSS and inl gh Ot horse farm, cultivatWg one-half altemat. ly. There U om thefrat a good two urj dwelling b .rui..0g eight ,00ms, and a basement, newly t the necessary oumeiuses 77 " "7 11 . well of . excellent Ut in he T tL U, ft. f darted tti th growth bf Corn, CoUi.i WTjeat and QntL ForurUier particular. addreM MIT'HENER; , 1 , Aubu; n, Wako CjO., N. C. ' October 13. I860. " j - ' NOKTH-CAKOLIXA MILITARY BtTTflXS. The " Goidsboro Rifles," baring procured a complete of Di of the State Anns, are prepared to.'urniJi -for all the North-Carolina MihUijr Coinpaiiit4 at cent. less than they-can be purchased elsemherd AU applications must be inade to th Captatn. -.- Jn . ' - . . ' I ,J:-"Ti::;- ;ft.. 1: 1 t 1." - , ; '' I " 'i l,;:.i ! -1.1 Mr 1!! j i '' i i'i. '; -:- t . i ;:' H ,1. i r-l; 1. 1 .- ij! --.:ct:l: ;- 1.1 if i.:i ii ; t'- ,.i;it '. , : . 1: - i. :' ;. - - ' - f ', i : .1 1 i.i"-'''; . ';.f-.'! i f ti 1 in XiVCI V Ulll nun-u cuiw - - i . t ' 111 i '1 I air '! .
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 3, 1861, edition 1
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