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v:'';vv! :!;::' K-:;. ' ".. ; ' . i;. . ,-..-.' ' ' - U'. -.-'"-'-- V ' ' ': ' " :'. . ':'- - ' ' '- - ' '''... --"'', ' . "'." " : i . - '''.-" ' '"'-.-' :.":.' ' ;'-''' ' ' -. i ' i$ ' i -' ' "' '' '''' 4. '-U, I . i 1 M -.-.4 Clje Sltttf journal. JOHN srEDIA!i Editor :lnd Proprietor, AND PRINTER TO THE STATi. 1 YiJL EOD1HSGX, Asr.htrnt rdlto. TERMS: pjrjfT-WEEKLY EDITION, per annum,.. WEEKLY EDITION, - " ... . '(Invariably in Advance.) ......:..$4 ! 9 ..19 A ; THe Southern "Republic. -j7ie Permanent Constitution of the Confederate States' L , - of America. i ; i - Ve the'popleof the Confederate States, each-State 'acting in its sovereign and independent chiijraeter,i:"ii lorderto form -a jpermanent .federal govern tnejnt, estate '.'jjj.j, justice, insufe donK'stic trtmqnility; and sjecufe the i iidn'fs of liberty to. ourselves a ud our postritvi hi- .yoking the lavor ana guidance oi Ainngr-Ty '..wlaiif and tetanlh-h this Constitution for the " i i ' j. i i j f v i God do Confede-' 7i V v- . rate btates f America. V, Autjcle I. Section 1. !- All ' Iesllativc -powers herein delegated shall tc vitfd in a Congress "of the Confederate States, . -llii'ii shall consist ol a k.-ii ate ana liouse ol Kep 'Tfut.itivt. - ... i 1 ' -.;.-.- ' . Section 2. . 1 5 i 1 The House, of '-Representatives shall lie cprapriscd ,'. f iu'Ui1ers elrstMt every second year by the jLeople of "'Vie' several 'States; and" the clectois in each .StTatc hall 'citizensoftfie G-nfeder-ite ;-. States, and have tfiie pial Viji'tiV)i:S requisite" fir electors of the niost nhrneroils .- i'..ch of the "State Legislature; -but; no person of j: rii ,7; birth t-i-Qt a citizen of the Confederal e States d:a1!die allowed to vote for any. officers, civil cr pohli 'cai.tate qr Federal. : - ; j" -- "-'2. No pdr.-on sha.ll he a-' representative who s hall not sve attained the ae of twenty rtive years, ;a id be - a, -itizei' f the 'Confederate States, and who sh dl not, -kvn -elected, be an inhabitant of that State in which it s';;t!! be chosen. ' -j : - i ' v ' 3-.. Ih'prescntativcs and direct taxessshall.be appor tioned. among the several StatcsAvhich may 'be includwt .withiu. this Confedevacy according to-their respective ; lAinii'jers, whi- h TshallTjeile'ternniied by" adding to the Vm.!e wuniber of free pers us, including those boitn 1 t..'s.Tvi'ee for. a term of years, and excluding Indians;; r,,,t t;ii'd.'three-li!ths of all slaves, ,itie ictuld euu- n-.( mti'jii shall be made' within three year's! a ter thai State s,j I : frwt rhrtthi'2of the Congress of t h'e'.-Con federates ti," - i: .t.- J within every subsequent term often years, In suchl riinn.ef as' 'they shall, by law, Uueet." the rmnjiUr oi 0-tWntative shall hot exceed one for 'every, fittvj v i'eseni?i :-ry. nitys -.Jrcj.K- x made r ;:-;!ir.!i.-ati(l..bivt -each S'tiite shall have at least fh "set tiitiVe; and until !suoh enumeration' shall 'be S'-.itv of 'St'uth Carolina shail be entitled to rhoo.se l"iis t'.' Sr-.it of Georgia ten, the State -'of. Al j-'fi,. State of i'lo'rida two. the State, of .lils.- hbnrna' ssinpi .-i'Vtifi .theSt4te..of Ij.ui.iau5V six, .aiRl the State of ii't ;.i ix,- ' s i .. ' .: . . I' ' V 4." AVlirn ? vacancies hnpTx-n in the rereseiit;itin t frftd'iuiy State, ihe Executive-authority tLereoi shall .mio: writs Of election to till sur-h vacancies!. ! . i II OrTIie iPrtFse.of Representatives -shall choose tluii .'S'iie:iker .aiid other ft'iicers, ami sliall have-.t'le stle , -novr . of nn eiiHirubnt. excent that' anv'iiwlital or . vt;licr' irih'ral ofilf-er .'retilent and acting solely htlu n .. the jiiiiits of any! St:it,--may.le Impeached by ji otc i.t nv.iLiids of buth branches of the LerihtJre y thtri-C'1" . ' -' i'- -I " :; - ;-'y ; "; Section 3. ' : 1 ; i ,l.'T!i Senate of the C'ufederat(5t States si 11 l-r 1 -I ft -'-r-fniiwt'tt of two enatwrs irotn eacn orate. ,cno.su i' lor " siAiVdu-s bv the;. Legislature diereof, at .the .r .i(tu ntxt iirimediately prcctung the conin nti shall i) irt.t;t tlie U-rni oi service; anl each'. SenaUir I . IiHiti.'lia.Olv after they shll be asseml i,. in illdul viii-.-ii,ivni'e 'f;tle "firot el-ctroii,they shall m d iis'i-xi'i fl'v as -iuay t e iut three classes. 1 he s its ot thiS'riiat'.irs.of 'tiic''tirst'.cJa.NS' 'shall' be -vacated stt.tlw ':k . ;,-T4 r, .'-,',(. t n I v-nr. fcf'tlic "Wi cd '"'. :..!.';.. ,.f .ti-,, Cu'rth v'elir': and of tin- tliiiil -A ti.e cxoir'itio:! 1" the sixt!r year; so muAu -virai.cies; ' 1 i "No nersun shall be'a Senator who. shall not av f : "- attained the a.ge'of thirty years, auu.oe Ji eu'v-eu v. thea U :-X M-itVifeEate . States, :yid who-.sliail not. w..u'U etc " "i; an iihai'itantof tiie State tbr which lie J sha : cnsen-; ' -'' ''. .''.'; '- .'' 1 ? .'-! A the Vice Presiden't'of the ("onfederato Stiites ted.: be .all ,$i""f"i' feidt'nt of tl.e Sin:ite.' but h. have ho! vote inl l ' 1 . 1 .."-V.:, .,. . .T il !' 'I t-idnil Ti. Kpn.ii''hft!l cl'.oose their ot'.icr (:;u-ers. and r.'a i'i;euh-fitj'o 4f)iigre in the absence vt t.he ice .'IVsMent: or- when be? shall exercise the ohice ot Jiesi- deul-tcif'theC..ii.le(lerate States..' , - : .; vi '; X; Tlie Senate shall have the sole power to tr all .ey Clit ice th- inn..I.nu.nt '' Wlspn siftini? 'for that i.urnocev't 'pli.ir I'o ou hatli or ailiiTilation. ' When the' -Presi'i t'. 'C vi'iohsat.' States is tried, the Chief Ju' i -H,C and no tiers an shall be - ronvicteilAv - tvo-t'iiirds: of the mcinlers axrucuiToace .u ,t. Jn.WK.ht. iij.rnsfs''of imneachnient shall not es- t.M'riutli,e:- than to reHioyal'.'from. (.itiqe, and disqfeal- -iii-ati!in:to'"h: .Id' nd eniov at'iv. t-flice'of honor, trust or ly Uitvifelc rthe CunUsleViite Sta"f s; but the party; qui M l. .' sViah. nevertheless, be liable and suojeit t in- Vlftinenb trial,' judgment and punishment, auv oriffing -! ' ' '..';; .--'! . .' ' ; Section 4. ' ' ' . f. ' -".;l:;'The ' tinu'sVplaces and manner of holding e lec- l-hns's-IVir Senators' and Representatives shall l;e .i re- -screed iii each :State bvihe Legislature thereof, s flb- Ti-ct ti the provisions of tl'is CMwititutiouytiut the CI in i'l-css niav' at .am' tiuio. bv law 'make or.aiter m ch I .fc'friit-i tiffins, excel it. as to the times and places of ch lO? Ki- i uieSenahirs. ; . - . - ... ' vl j f ' : Ti,e i'nwpss shall a'ssemhleat least o.icein ev Ml ?ry. 'year ; ahd such meeting 'shairbeon the first Monday m nt' ii;cenber;Ain'css they shall, by law, apjxjiut a (huer day.- . :.' . t .. ' t ,,i ir.rty .i-e -cm -.sen exei n .n-v..,vi jlv .;) " , o to pn.inoie mc Jt . into the coinraoa treasury ; nor- shall any fctate Keep ci.'iV-'pen bv iWigh.ation or otherwise diu'nig t. ie- j .uts by scaring for limited times to authors and in- i . or &K 0f war, intime of peace, enter into any i-t-s of;! rislature'of.-any. State, the Ex.- tine mentors the exclusive right to their respective writings I a,Treult.nt or C(-,mi,act with " another State,, or witn a lir-rcKif-irtay make temporary appointnient.uiiil ihe ( and d.iscyeries.-. - .' '. '., "0 f foreign power, or eim-age in war, unless actually . iiiva- .ni'st tiveeiiu-.of the Legislature, which shall tl th nil i , )...,To- constitute tribunals inferior to the Supreme puch imniflient danger as will not admit of i 1 I - , ,n,l ! l 1 1 i IT v h l,l r la I p r T , J. - 4-1. rrtCO At Ofinyinil J Til 1 .1 till ft ; -C.'tJ--- 5 ':-' :" , ! .' ' Section 5. .: ,' . rlli ' :J; .Each Ihfuse shall be.'the judge of . the elections, ';---;-jr"d-ufii and qualifications of its own members, ano livmajtyity ;6f each: shall .constitute a' quorum todo bii .:.'''.!;!-nt1iut:'a'.s?tnidier numUt may adum from day .' :-r? lilavi' atad.mnv e authorized to compel the atieuda; a si-" to xiice i of 'absent . niemiiers; iu'such manner and under si eh '-' -lpenaTt:esias each House may provide.- -'.' : , ! " '-' '' Jll- ,'.o. v'.V,l-. ir...n.' hifiv (letcrmine the rules of its P ro- Hn ceedinW punish its mouibei;s j tor disorderly behavibr,- iland; with ihe- concurrence jof two-thirds of the whble im Wty expel a theihbcr. ; - -v ! j 1: "Sa luun liouse shall ke?p-a journal of its pto- Cf'ek'difigi i'p'd from time to tiiue publish the same,; dx- ;.r5ceptnig such -parts, as may m tneir juogmenr require ll I;.-.. ..-," .in,i '.v'Mkv. an.l t!vs of tlie members lot VtiKii'll'Mt;se.''on ativ p'.esrion', shall, at the desire tof. IV 'a-fitVh vf those present, 1-e entered on the loiirnal. : 1 I. ither IJ.nisc. tin sing the session ol u.nigreps,- 'Ifeil wittioht the "eoiiM-'nt of the other, .adjourn tir. jiifiore'. lhatf three hn s. nor to any other place tli-an til it whichlhe iw.v'-HoTises shall be sitting. ,:. : : -i'5V'".'.'-' -;. Sec'iuti- 6. -i '3. :ll7: 1.! TiieSeiiatoi-s and ' Representatives shall ireceiye ' Ipi'cmiwnsatiou for t;eir services,, to le ascertained tiy .'.-vti ;and:iaid 'out ot -the treasury of the Coh federate ItStates. Thev'shall, in all cases,. except treason, feVik vhvhbre;iehoftheieacebe privilegyd frohi arrestduriiig : Plieif- :atte.idancc : at the session of, their1 respective louses, and in pvt to returning from the sam inI'.ji..V.'aiy' or debate in cither House they'shs 11 "- fllii' it "he questioned in any otlier place. . M l ' ,v?ft;' 2:No'Se!'ia'tor or Representative shall, during the Bt'TJie liir which he whs elected,- be appointed to ai y . Iliiaboffire i under - the authority of the Ginlederae 'i'l-tttU' which pbU have been created, or the cmolu- ' -fi'ients'wliereif' sull-have been increased during sudh. " : l;inie ; and no jjerson holding any office under the Coi :l I ederafe States sliall lie a member of either House dti : llvinji his continuance in office; Put Confess niay, By fpiw, - gr nt to the principal officer in each, of the Ei-' v !ipntiW"DepartnHT.fs a seat upon the floor , of eithfcr 3Use, 'wnth the privilege of discussing any measurts Bippertaning to his department.. V ;':"!' ,-, - : "r ' -. ' Section 7. :. - !-.' ..." ' 1 1 S L All bills for raisins revenue shall originate. in t ie ''.: fc'&Hom R0-.T-f.onfntivpst but the Senate may pnpc5e' Anu nr with amendments as on other bill? -"! S ; 2: Every bill; which stall have parsed Loth JIou ; VOL. I. shall, before it becomes a law, be presented to the President ' f the Confederate States ; if he approve, he shail 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 reconsideration, two-thirds of that House shall agree to pass the bill, it t hall be sent; together with the ob jections, to the other House,1 by which it shall likewise be reconsidered,, and if approved by two-thirds of that liouse it shall become a lawj But ur all sucn cases un votes of both Houses shall be determinea by yeas and nays, and the names of the persons voting for and I igamst the bill shall be entered on the jo journal ot each j House respectively. If any bill shall not.be returned j afti it. sh;i1! hsivft bffin nrpsnnted to him. the Fame shall be a law, in like manner as if he had signed it. ujnless-thCongress, by their adjournment, prevent its return : in which case it shall not be a law. The rma- dpntmay approve any appropriation and disapprove- any other appropriation in the same bill. In such case. : he shall, in signing the bill, designate the appropria- "jf' turns disai)proved, and shall return a copy of such ap- ! propriittion.s, with his objections, to the House in which the bill shall have originated ; and the same proceed- 5 ings shall then be had as in case of other bills disap- ' proved by the President. ' ? 3. 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 n the J President of the Confederate' States; and before the' ! same shall take effect, shall be approved by him; or i being' disapproved by"; him, may be repassed by iwo- ; thirds of both Houses according to the rules and limi tations, prescribed in case of a bill.. i ! ' Section 8. ... . The C5ngress shall have power ' 1. To lay and Collect taxes, duties, imposts , and cx ci es for revenue necessary to ipay t; e debts, provide for the common defence, and carry on the government of the Confederate States ; but no bounties shall be j granted from the Treasury, nor shall any dutiesortaxes on importations from, foreign nations be laid to pro- mote or . foster lyiy branch of industry ; and all duties, impists and excises shall be uniform thoroughout the jj Confederate States. " .' : J 2 To 'borrow money on the credit of the Confede- i rate States. , : 3. Tq regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the se'vera States, and with the Indian tribes; 4 but neither this, r nor' any other clause contained in ' the CjiTStituIiou, shall ever be construed to delegate ' the power to Congress, to appripriate money for any internal improvement intendel to facilitate commerce, except for the purpose of furnishing lights, beacons and ; buoys, -'and rtheriids to navigation. .upon the coasts, I and the' improvement of harbors and the removing of obstiuc-tions in river navigation, in alb which cases sinh duties shall be laid on the navigation facilitated -; '. thereby as may be necessary to jay the costs and ex- p'entes f Hereof.- . ' f 4. To establish uniform laws of naturalization, ami $ ; uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies, through- ! ;iut tlie Confederate States; but no law of-Con gres shall f di ! arge any debt Contracted before the passage of ; the Nune. . " ', - ' . 5 To coin. money, regylate the value thereof andof i foreign coiu, and fix tlie stitndard of weights and mea- j 'stires. ; .. "" -. I b To provide for the punishment of counterfeit- ' inU the securities and current, coin of the Confederate ! States. To establish post offices and post routes ; but tl he I St iv of M irth in the year'ofour lord eighteen hundred :md sixt) -three, shall be paid out ot its own reve- I Hl'U s Court. i in ; -T.i define and punish piracies anft telonies com- toil nn the h'isrh -seas and ohences against the law i-!? . c-. . - ,of nations. ' . !fi f t ; T, A.irAw: war Want letters of maraue and re- .Iprisa'li, and mak rules'" concerning, captures on land ;anL water. - . -v ! 12,! To i-ais and support armies ; but no appropria tion of money to that use shall be' for a longer term jthaii two years. I 13. ! To prtfvide and maintain a navy. r 14.' To make 1 rules for government and regulatioi Kit tiie laua ami navai lorces. 15.1 To provide for calling forth 'the militia to exe ite 'the'laws of the Confederate States, suppress iu- fcH isiiri'ections and repel invasion. lt. To provide for organizing, arming and disci p-: lilning tlie militia, and f ir governing such part of them is fn'av be emoloyed in the service ot the Uonletkrate iul. ....'1 -........ir.rr flio m-'.ituvi rpsnprtivelv the iliv jijnoiUwuent.oi nie uma-w nu a f-j v .......... : the ,hii!itia according to the. discipline prescribed by - juongress. .. - 'I j 17. To exercise exclusive legislation, in all cases Ivhiatsoeyer, over such district (not exceeding ten miles (U;.ire)"as'.may,.,by cession ot one or more States anu ihe acceptance of C ingress, become the seat of the ovenimentof the Confederate States; and to exercise fi ce authority over all places purchased by the consent of the legislature of the State in which the same shall M, tor the erection pi iorw, inag.i.uies, .uaenaio, u.a..- yiinls arid other .need ml buildings ; ana 18. !To make, a!l .laws which snail oe necessary anu jitoper for carryinsr into execution the foregoing pow- wis: ahdall other powers vested by y mis in tlie government of the Confederate State?, or in any departnient or officer thereof. ' ' : '.'.-!" '-,.'., Section 9. . I 1. Tiie importation. of riegroes of the African race' 'fr, .ni anv foreign country other than the slaveholding feiites, or Territories of the United States of America, is hereby forbidden ; and Congress is requirea to pass sujch laws as shall effectually prevent tlie same. f "2. Congress shall also! have power to. prohibit the introductitta of slaves from any State not a member 'ft pr Territory not belonging to, this Confederacy. . 1. 3. The privilege df the writ of habeas corpus snail no t. be' .suspended, unless vhen in cases of rebellion or Invasion the public safety may require it. I k. No bill of attainer, or ex post facto law, or law deliving or impairing the right of property in negro . slaves shail be passtu. -. i . . ... . i j No capitation Or other direct tax shall be lam e-s ih proportion to the census or enumeration here inbefore directed-to be taken, v No tax or dutv shall be laid on articles exporten 1 .' r.--. " i 4. .-.r fr. t' nn anv otate, exceii uy vulw ui mu-umus ui uo h houses. . fr ih ir. in r t. No! preferences shall be given by any regulation - I ' , : - . . i. C 4 i ommerce or revenue to the ports oi one oiaie oer lsc of another. , - No money shall be-drawn from the treasury, but onseiouenee of appropriations made by law ; and a ' roiiular statement and account if the receipts and ex- '. j- x"ildifuresif all public money shall be published from tin! e to time. - . - - ' ' . Congress 'shall appropriate no money from, the .; i- tre usury except" by a vote of twj-thirds of both houses, , tiikleii by. yeas and nays, unless it be asked and esti- . 4ajtedWr by son e one of the heads of department, and ,i: subinitttkl to Congress by the ,Preshlent ; or for the 5 purpose ;df paying its own expenses and contingencies ; ui for tlie payment of claims against the Confederate : States, .the justice of which shall have been judiciahy j declared by a-tribunal for the investigation of claims j against the government, which it is hereby made the j ditty of Congress to establish. ; " . . - . ' ) : 10. All bills appropriating money hall speedy in j hfderal currency the'exact amount of each .appropria- i tion and the purposes for which it is made; and Con cress shall srant no extra compensation to any public contractor,; officer, agent or servant, after such efeht rct shall have been made 'or such service ren- i irterea.' - !-:,-4 ; -: ;, !- i 11. No title of nobility shall be granted by the Con- ! federate; States ; and no person hbldihg any office of 1 Wofit or trust under them, shall, without the consent hi the . Uongrtss, accept -ot any present emoluments that ..ih.- ,;u,us; ' ' ' . f RALEIGH. N. G, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7, 18611 office or title of anyliind whatever from any king, prince or foreign State. 12. Congress shall make na law; respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press ; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for a redress of grievances. - . : 13. A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the peojde to keep and bear arms shall not be' infringed. : 14. No sbldier shall, in time of peace, be cuar- "tered in any house without the consent of the owner; nor ni time ot war, but in a mauner to be prescribed by law. - 15. The right of the people to be secure in . their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasona ble searches and seizures, shall not be violated ; and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, sup ported by oath or affirmation, and. particularly de scribing the place to be' searched, and the persons or things to be seized. 16. No person shall he 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 the militia, when' in actual service, in time of war or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopard y of life or limb, nor be compelled, in any criminal case, to be a witness against himself ; nor Ikj deprived of life, liberty, or ' property, without due process of law ; nor shall private prop erty be taken for public use without, just compensa tion.. , , ' 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," winch district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation : to be confronted with the witnesses against him ; to have compulsory process lor obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defence. ; 18. -'In 'suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved; and no fact so ttried by a jury shall be otherwise re-examined in any court of the Confederacy than according to the rules of the common law! . .19.' Excessive bail shall not be required, nor exces sive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inllicted. - '.-.'' 20. Every law or resolution leaving the force bf 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 ; coin money ;. make anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts; pass any bill of attain der or ex post facto law, or law impairing the obliga tion of contracts ; or grant any title of nobility. 2. No State shall, . without the consent of the Cn gress, lay any imposts or duties on imports and ex ports, except what may be absolutely necessary fur ? executing its inspection laws ; and the nett produce of i all duties and imposts,':A.laid' by any" State on -imports ' or exports, sliall le for the use of the treasury of the j' Confederate States ; and all such laws shall be subject t. to the revision and cdntrol'of Cohgress. i 3. No State shall, without .the consent f Congress, lay anyduty pfjtonnae nfivrfs'nntffcr'ffe' Xfiels, f ted by the siid vessels ;. but such duties shall hot con- r fik-t with' any treaties of the Confedefate States with foreign nations ; and any surplus ot revenue tnus ue rived shall, after malting such improvement, be paid AiA-.iv P.nt. when nv river divides or hows througn two or more States tluy. may -enter into compacts with each other to improve the navigation thereof. . Article II. Section 1. "' : 1. The executive pmvr shall -be vested in a Presi dent of the Confederate States of America, lie and the Vice President shall, hold i heir offices for the term of six years ; but the President shall not here-eligible. The President and Vice President shall be elected as follows: ' .' . " 2. Each State shall appoint, imsuch manner as the Legislature thereof nlay direct, a number of elector's equal to the whole number of Senators and Representar tives to which the State may be' entitled in the ! Con gress ; but no Senator or representative, or person holding an office of trust or profit under the Confeder ate States, shall be appointed an elector. 3. The electors shall meet in their respective States. and vote, by ballot, for President and V ice Fresidentj, one of whom," at least, shall not ba an inhabitant qf the same State with themselves ; they shall name 4k their ballots the person voted for as-President, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as 'Vice President,' and they shall make distinct lists ot all persons voted for asPresident, and of all persons voted for' as Vice President, and of the number of votes for each, which list they shall sign and certify, and transmit sealed, to the government of the Confederate States, directed to the President of the Senate : the President of th. Senate shall, in the presence of theSenate and Hous of Representatives,; open all the certificates, and th votes shall then be counted; the person naving tn j greatest number ot votes tor President stiau oe tn i - - -i t it i , l i i resmeni,' u sucn. miiiioer ue.uiii"iiiji vm-uh. mv.v number of electors appointed , and if no person have such majority, then,, from the persons 'havinghe high - est numbers, not exceeding three, on the list of those voted for as President, the House of Representatives shall choose immediately, by ballot, the President. But in choosing the President the votes shall be taken bv States, the representation from each State having one. vote; a quorum , for this purpose shall consist of a - 1 U- r.,, 4.nr...niiirT nf lliO Sfolou' nnA iiieinuer or meuiuciM iiuin mu-nmuij i a majority of all the States shall be necessary to a ! choice. And if the House of Representatives shall not ' choW a President, whenever the right of. choice shall devolve upon them, before the 4tli diy of March next following,' then the Vice President shall act as Presi ' dent, as in case of the' death or other constitutional " disability of the President. ;, ,". ; : 4. The person having the greatest number of votes as' -Vice President shall be the Vice Presdent, if stfch number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed'-; and -if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list the Senate shall choose'. the Vice President ; a qtiorurh dbr the purpose, shall consist of two-thirds of the whole number of Sen ators, and a majority of the whole number, shall be ne- cessary to a choice. t ' V " 5. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the j office of President shall be eligible U that of Vice Pres- ident of the Confederate States; a G. The G-ingress may determine the time of choosing i the electors, and the day on which they shall give their ;' votes, which day shall be the samp throughout the . Confetlerate States. . -. ' ; 7. No person except a natural brn citizen of the ' Confederate States or a citizen thereof at the timebf the adoption of this constitution, or a citizen thereof ; lorn in the United States prior to the 20th ot jjecem--' ler. 1860, shall be' eligible to the office of President ; I neither shall any person be eligible to. that office who i shall not have attain d the aseof thirty-five years, and been fourteen years a resuwut within the limits ot the Confederate States, as may exist at the tune of bis election 8. In case of the removal of the President from office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to dis charge e powers and duties of the paid office, the same shall devolve on the Vice President ; and the Coiiettoss may. by law. provide for the' case of re moval, death, resignation, or inability both of the Pres ident and Vice President, declaring what officer shall -.then act as President, and such officer shall actacoord- iogly until the. disability ; be removed ot a iTesident sliall be elected. -".' ; .". - ''.',' '.... v; ,9. The President shall, M stated toes, receive for IT if his services a compensation, which shall neither I in ert ased por diminished during the. period . for which he shall liaye been elected : ; and he shall not receive with in that period any other emolument frohYthe Confed erate States: or any of them. fr J 10. Before he enters bn the execution of ; his office, he shall take the following oath or afiinhation ! . '.. " I do solemnly swear (or affirm) thatJE will faith fully execute the office cjf President of the Ckmfederate States, arid will, to the best of my ability, preserve; prolect and. defend the Constitution thereof." -' i'l y 1 Section 21 , . . . - ' 1. The- President shall be commamier-in-chief of the army and navy of the Confederate States, and of the militra of the several States, when called into the actual service of. the Confederate States ; he may re quire the opinion, in writing, of the principal officer in each of the Executive Departments, upon any sub ject relating j to the duties of their respective offices, etnd he slial have power to grant reprieves and par-, dons for offences against the r Confederate States, ex cept in cases of impeachment. 2. " HeT shall, have the power, , by and With the ad vice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties, pro vided two-thirds of the Senators present concur ; and he shall nominate, and by and with the advice and ' consent of i the Senate, (vshall appoint ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, judges of the Su preme Court, and all othpr officers of the Confederate . States, who$e appointments are not herein, otherwise provided foij, and which shall be established by law ; but the Congress may, by law, vst the appointment of such inferior officers, as' they think proper, in the President djone, iu the courts of law or in the heads of departments, . ; . . -. 3. The piiiucipal officer in each of the executive de partinents,: and all persotis connected with the diplo matic service, may be removed from office at the plea- sure ot tne i resKient. mi otner ciyu omcers ol itlie Executive Department may be removed at any time by the President, or oth?r appointing" power, when their services! are unnecessary, or for dishonesty; ihca pacity, inefficiency, misconduct, or neglect of duty!; and when so removed, th.q removal .shall Ikj reported to the Senate, together- with the reasons therefor. j 4. The1 President shall have power to fill all vacan4 cies that: may! happen during the recess of the Senate by granting :etin'missions i which shall expire at the end of their nuxt session ; !but no person rejected by the Senate shall be reappuiuted to the same office du ring their ensiling recess. !' ' j : '; I ..': Sections. !"' : . 1. The President shall ' from time to time, give t ); the Congress: information of the state of the Confed-i eracy, and-' '.re.donimend. to their consideration such ' measures as: he i stiall judge; neceessary and expedient ; ne may, oil cxiraoruinary occasions, convene ooin houses, or either of them i and in case of ;disagree ment between them, with respect to the time of ad journment, he may adjouni .them to such time. as he shall flunk proper ; he shall; receive Ambassadors and other' public ministers; hef shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed and shall commission all the officers of .the Confederate States. -' Section 4. I. The President; Vice President,' and all civil.' offi cers of the Con federate States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimed and inisdeanors M' Aiiticix iu: -X Sect ion '1. 1; The' judiciiil power of the G"u federate States, shall be -vested iiV one Superior Court, and in such in ferior courts, as the Congress; may from' time to time diminished. during their continuance. iu office. ; Section. 2. " 1 The judicial, power shall extend to all casts arising under this. Constitution, the laws of the Gm fed.erate States, - STnd treaties rnade or which shall be made under ' thei'nauthority ; Jto all cases affecting ;un- bassad' -rs, other public ministers ami consuls; to an eases ot a 'riaraity anu . mar.iiiue juusucnuu , u .ou- troversics to 'which the Con federate States shall be a party ;; t " eotitnwer sies - befyeen. two or more States; between a State ;jnd citizens of another State where the State is! plaintiff between citizqus claiming lauds under grants of ii fteitnt Stales, and between a State or the "citizens thereof and foreign States, citizens or subjects'; but iio fSiute shalbbe sued by a citizen or subject of any foreign State. ; .2.-In alhcases-aOectiag ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and f those in .winch a State shall be a party, the Supreme Court shall have origi nal jurisdiction. Jn ad the other cases before men tioned the Supreme Court sliall have appellate juris diction, both as td law and tact, with such exceptions and under ;, such Bregidat ions as the Congress fehall make. - ; ?'!' t -'..-'. 3. The 'trial of Sail crimes except in., cases ofwm- ? peiichment, shall Be by juryi and such trial shall be; held in theiStateSyvhere the said crimes shall have been Committed ; but when not copimitted within .any State, the trial shall bd at such place or places as the Congress nuiy; by law have directed. , :; Sci'tion 3. . 1. Treason agaihst the7 Confederate States shall criji sist only in levying war against them, or in adheriiig to, their enemies,' giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the tes timony of two Vitiiesses to fhe same overt act,, or on ' coil fession in' open court. ' , . 2. The Gingress ohall have power to declare the punishment off treason, but no attainder of treason, shall work corruption of blood, or forfeiture, except, during the life bf the person attained. ' Article iv. Section 1. 1. Pull faith and. credit shall be given in each State to the publtdacts records and judicial proceed in of every other State. And tb.3 Congress may, bv ppT.pral laws, prescribe the. manner tn wch such ai-ts, records and proceedings! shall be pr-7ed, and the effeet thereof. '; '. i ; Section 2. 1 The citizens of each Stqrte shall be entitled to all the privileges and;- immunities of citizens in the Sever al States, and slialhavv the right of transit and so journ in any State: of this -'onlecleracy, witn xneir slaves and other property ; and the right of property in said slaves1 shall bot he therehy impaired. j 2. A person charged in any State with treason,; tei onv. or other! crirhei'against the laws of such State. TTho shall flee from; justice, ana neiounaiu aueuiei State, shall, oji demand of the executive autority of the State.from Avhidh he fletl, be delivered up to be re moved to the! State having iurisdiction of the crime. 3. No slave or other person held to service or laoor in any State or territory otUhe confederate Dfaies, under the laws thereof, escaping or lawfully earned infav another-shall in consequence of any law 'or regu lation thereinj be discharged from such service or la-; bor, but shall i he delivered up ou chum ot the party hplnncr - or to whom such service or labor may be due. , ! 5 ; - Section 3. 1 ' Other States niiiV; be ahuitted into this Confed eracy by a vote of two-thirds of the whole Hoiise of Kepresentatives ami.; two-minis ui wc SAnat votin-? ''bv States : but no new State shall be tormwl or erected within the liunsdiction oi any wiier - o . . r ..I State ; nor any State be formed by the junction of two or. more States, or parts of States, without the consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned, as well aa 2. The Congress shall have power to dispose of and make aU needful rules and regulations concerning ine nronprtv of the Confederate States, including the nrA thprwif. i i i i . ' 1 J.C444 " . . . .. o ti,o , r.faliriit Rtat mav acauire new ternto- rv and Congress shall have power to legislate aiiii Dr'ovide governments for the inhabitants of all terri i ii.nri, Wth-ClnnfWAte States lying with- out the Uinits of tlr several States, and my permit Kuch manner as it may by. law provide, to form; the States , to be admitted into; ivnfir 1 Iii nil snch temtory the instituUou , of negro slavery as it now exists in the onfolerate States snau De,. rewgiu4 v -z "-'. ''. -i ;'- j v,. ;, ; -r,w ftei t;t.c.,i., nmt sna-.t, ax stated times, receive for iheif services! a compensation, which shad not be if and by the territorial government, and the inhabitants i J' Confe?erate States and Territories shal nave the nbt. f fnl-u . . fn t i itr ? -"v" Mry ana staves law fully heldby.them m any of the States or TeVri tori me vn ederatA Statu '? ; T,h(;Poufederat States shall guarantee to every or hereafter may become a Jiember ot tins Gjqfederacy a Republican form of government" and shall protect each of them against invasion ;. and on application of the Legislature (or of the Executive whC1, the Legislature is not in session) against domes tic violence. - J , ...... j abticle v. Section 1. 1. Lpcin the demand of any three States -legally .assembled in their several conventions, the Confess shall summon a Convention of all the States, to take into consideration such amendments tion as the .said States shall concur in- suestiiT"at iag at should' itlltioh uucion me ni me sua aemand is made and s any of the propesed amendments to the conslti -CCu uu uy tne sam conveutionf-vot n bv States-an4 the same be ratified by tho LegiLlature of twothirds of the several States, or by; conventions m two-thirds hereof aa the ohe or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the general inven tion they shall hence forward form a part bf thi Constitution: .j But no States shall, without k con- ocul, ue uepnvea ot its equal . representation hi the OCUaiB. 'j. ' ; . 1 i ' ARTtCI.-R VT 1. The Government established by the Gins htution is the successor of the provisional government of the ouieuerate tates ot America, aud all the law! ed by the latter shall continue in form until t s pass- .sl.:dl ll rf4-lifKll4.il - .-...rJ.'C J . 1 J II .1 rv I e same pointed by the same shall remain in. office tintil their 'viv.ivu.ui ujutiiiieti : iiiiii :n ino 11 mrerj si, I successors are appointed and qualified, or the offices loousiieii.. 1 2. All debts contracted . aud . I I.I , . B..nv.uv,i, V"VV1V. into Ivptnrfk th a.t.Nf;..n 4- 4 l , , entered . , ".."('u ui mis couhuinrion snail oe as valid Jtgai;ust.4 the; Confederate States uudtr this constitution as under the provisional governing it. ' 3. This caijstitutioii, and the laws of the Cdbfetler ate States, made in persnauce' thereof,-and all trea ties' madeot vhich shall lie made under the authori ty of the G-nfederate States, shall be the supreme law of the land ; land the judges in every State shall , be bound thereby;, anything in the constitution .0- laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding; '.; 4 The eriators aud Representatives bef.'ire men-tioned,-and thp members, of the several State Legisla tures, and. alj jexecutive and judicial officers, bLth of the G federate States and of the several Stites shall be bound by iath or afiirmattop to support this con-, stitution, but no religous test shall ever lie required as a quaiificatibnfto any office or public trust undlr the Confederate States-. .' . . : - ' -5. The enumeration, in the constitution, of ( ertain riglits,. shall : not be construed to deny or dis wage others retained by the people of the several States. " 6. The poi-ers not delegated; to the Conft derate Slates by thej Constitution, nor prohibited bv it to the States arc reserved to the States,! respectively, or to i ue pwpiu iii-jreoi. 1 j . : ARTICLE VII I 1 .. . ... 4 L , " 1. i he ratification of the Conventions of five States snad be stifhciint for the establishment .of this bonsti- tutton lietwet-nj the States so ratifying the same 2. Wiicn five States shall have Ratified 'this jcfinsti jinirress tiitimi, in" tlie jfnanne.r. before speiified "'thfe G under provisional constitution slmlf for: holding" tWts election" of President, or.v:-- " - : ilrnt.s..'--'-? -VJ and Inaugurating the 1 resi dent. Theyrshall also prescribe the time for holding the first cleetioTj of members of Congress 'undiT- this constitution, an 1 the time for assembling the same. Until the assehdilihg.of such Gmgress, the Cjingri-ss" under the provisional constitution shall continue to exercise the legislative powe granted themt not-ex tending beyohdj the time limited by the constitution 01 the provisional givernment. 1 adopted ur.aliunously, March 11,; 1861. t ! J. Q. DK CA.RTE4ET, JOHN AHMSTR0X-3 TKTft-WTII f t I?AT TV I TnftIT TllVnClfV 111. ; i (OVER THE N. C BOOK STORE.) DeCiir-ierct &:. Armstrong,. Ii 00 K BIN I) E US AXD BLANK BOOK MAN UFAC- , TUBERS, RALEIGH, X. C Jan. 23, 1S61. 16 1 v nn cpuriM ntvnnnn Jli COUNSELLOR ..ND ATTORNEY A-T LAW, ' . I -RAT-RIfiH. x. c. . Will attend th Cofbntv and Superior Courts of iWake, Johnston and Chatham; the Superior Courts of e-Arlian-over and "Sampsojj, and the Terms of the Federal Court and Supreme Court ot INorUj-Carolina, at Jiaieign. Olfiee, the one formerly' occupied by the late lion: Wil liam II. HaywoodL jr. I Jan. IWii. I - M it 15. R. 3100RE, . .ATlOKtMSK Al I.AVV, i SAMSBCRy. K. C, Will practice iii the Courts of Rowan and adjoiningj- coun- tips. Collections torornDtlv maue. ; . Jan. 26, 1861. r ' lTl7 R. H. DICKINSON. Il X. B; HILL. C. B. H ILL. DICKiXSOX, HILL & CO., AtCTIOXEERS, NORTH CORNER OF FRANKLIN AND WALL STS., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Attend particularly-to the selling of slaves at publifc and priratc sale. . 1 i S i Aug. 4.8, 160U. ..J, j -.-" '; j GREENSBORO' Slntaal Life Insurance land Trust Company :-r-This Company ofl'era inducertjents tn thfl nnblic which few oosseBS. It 13 leconomical ip, its mana-zement, and prompt in the-parraent of its losses.! . The insured for lite are its memDers, ana iney yui in its pronts; noi ouiy ou tut- pi cimuma " r ' . desoosit capiul kept in active 1 operation. jh cu.- ....vif-w. " o : a. - R7 norlnPTit.. at the last Anual meeting oi th. flomnanv. was! declared, and carried to the credft ot tKo i;fo TMAmhprs nfi thei Comoanv.: I ; Those desiring an insurance upon ineir owu ucb, w n,m t I .JJ.t'.oa 4 the lives of their slaves; wi l'please address D. P. WEIR, 1 Treasurer. Greensboro', Feb, 11 1859. , .,- .11- at i? k i VFSro wholesale ana retail uru fr. ; l ' sists, have and jwill keep on hand a full supphf of ' & ' 1 1 r- .1 ' T7 ' il art 1 "l toil r all Biirh ch articles as are usually iouna m a r irsi House. They will jconducs the business on 1:1 i , o T-lnr gmt.lvi 4-r nttriitnce. force a large ana liueiai ouaiv, ufttt.. "."i j r 7 i 1 for doinc-so, and hope by their promptness, energy ml. ana laciuues untirinir efiorts to pieswe, to secure me nuci m " tnpll- Ilienus anu iut? j.ui111, gcut..j. , i m i. T - . 4 'II L 1 A 4t W A W m 1 The Prescription JJepartmeni win oe unuer u.r iuiu.au.- ate supervision of one sot tne arm, oom nay anu im Oi Hci s will be attended; to with neatness and dissp.atcb S. F. RIVES, M. D. WALTER B. JORDAN JGS. CNRR. 4 5 tf. i t i v fi i n 'v run kk. V 1 ' Withi Two Hcsdued Yards or thk Dep-t; Now open for the reception of TRANSIENT CUSTOM and BOARDfcUS. .aDie suppiieu iv ijuc . . T tri-t affords. I J L. MON l Aott) rropneor. 12-if Jan. 7, 1861. - i- . . !' -MrnsicTPVCr nrpi imiET. I StUOW.4.VUrr-.5-. , 1861J 4.oi4i ,ni-l ni be receired at this Department for the delivery of good merchanUble flour, at anr railroad depot within the State, in qaanuues noi five barrel, until 16th o ' July, If . - d f roposais snoniu uc cuuv... " ir, addressed to the Commiary Genera J()HXST0 Y - ' -:";.- : .-! - Commiisary Ueneral. May 29. 1861. I . ;'.:.'. .,' " ' f Tnd ars his name Frank,. This boy is about twenty-one j wtwoVears old, about six feet h.ga, ner color, had on brov-n woolen clothes, badly torn, appears to . i4.. f o-ftod oualitv. and a number one negro, Th owner will come for him, pay charges, and take him awajr otherwise he will be dealt with adding teilaw. KhriflF of Rowan county. May4,186U. -i -.,4,::4iU4H' ';': - J' ' ' , -'';-.;"'No. 72i;'': -i - ' r COMMITTED to Jail, In the town of SallsUurj Rwan county, J by Cornelius KesUer, a negroavps !T!Irt. riniiwav-. and belonzs to James Fal-3r TERMS FOR AD VIlIlTlSIAGi One equare, firet nsertion, Each s-dbiequent inscrtioB, t '. .$1.00 t ..uneen lines or under make a square.) Pi-. Contrarta .will K . . 44 eolerea ,nt0 j j ij-i.,,. and quarterly adverts., .t a reduction! from he'abar. rates. No deduction from the regal ar rata for adrertiiHimeat inserted in the Weekly Edition." 2 rCCe'Ve ong inaertiH the Wmklr ' TTCnf Pnneturlng Icompanji JlJL and Honk pane and Cartridge JtX SVT' tity of common wrapping Pp"per q y' T Ur un- Address June 12. U. W. IIUSTE1), Treana rer. eoG7:2 TimesWeatern .Demo- l.tl.,:j.u t. 55 bt. rach' uu eyDern frti T1 gress 4, weeki frincii-al. yrr m inciflal. prescnj ihe course of Inatniction is dicru ..ifr. ' ern 1'arenU an Tnrit,i,; -i:" T"""'" ooum- ad,anaffe afforded byUe tlLZl hip country. T The t acuity consists of live GcnUemenl and Four teTripPv8tItw Ls.nd hai3 a TilOUOUO ?n bTIIEKkN '-forgamzation. j . Greeusborough U eniinentlr healthv . .J s onr La UGULY aers it. a quiet and safe retreat. j The next Season will commence August 1st. 1S61 j tor Catalogue- containing full parUculaii of term Ac v apply to RICUAItb STfe ULIXO Vri-'" 1' iC- 26. Ureensbofough, IN. C. ' 3m. AOTICE. 1 T SL"p a. the jin of Mc.fk - - v.ivui t vuuill v . iiii ina mi rt otherwise on the i K'S be'ex'- posed to public .akV to J.ay-feea, the law di ecl" Shir tr r .4w.h-kJ ! M1U, I11UJL IHH tM'It'. tlQV oh. . 4-. 1 a . Charlotte, N. C. Mav'2. 11. i 7 Tl ' 1SC0 '..SPRI.NO TRADE. ' VX. F. HIVES & ( 0. WHOI.HS VLE DRC0G1STS. EV-?SJlYi inT,fe, th0 merchaiitsi of Virginia -tMt ,2 f haroiiua and Xenne., to examine their ex- tensive stock of Drugs, Chemical-, Oils, Dye Stufld. in-low (ilaxs, ; Patent Medicinef, Seeds, 1 Perfumery, Faiiev Ai ticles, Ib ushes of all kikidd. luoaeco, Cigars, Snull", 1 ure .ueaieai Ulned. t J I - Spices, Israuihw, Gins, tc. niug .a 'n i. Buni-w by any house in the trad.: 'a ' f. i , . v,n ""-T al 'trill sell all gii'.aM in their hue of busii,es.s at fut h low prici r.nni I ail to atttndi?i to, e"Cu,t.K-Mii.Marunn, UlUerg Wl b nrnmnMr r: nt.-id ti u ti.i.iklu..i,o...l K.. I. .v T 9 vii Liiuus si'ni - rt i nir iiv(iI1i.k..,.. . -v. v inj .v,pncivuini uy iiicni. - N. F. RIVKS & CO. ALl-KK 1J. JO KUAN, Joskph Cark. - a. ' 12 tf. rlKiMTUKE! FUU.MTlilE ! A IF RED' OVEUTIRE, ka.vlns removed to the targe, new and extensive building on Srcaihore street, nearly -.opposite Ipimaiw &. Johnson, has 'purt hased tha in ot-t sutierior and extensive stock ni' V ited in the eitr, to which he invites the attention of house- ' keepers and others in want of superior articles jin hU linci pledging entire satwfactiop In qnalitv and lirice.l Jlisstoek is- comoosed of Sofks, UiVaus, Pai'lor chairs. jMahogany wa.tdiribes, and Book cases. Alarbln top Burenlus. Centre Tables, Spring and utliv-r IUUj,. 1.1. uuo . lie soWcits a call fiom his fVi-'nd- and the public. lie will pay paVtk-ular attention to the Cndertakin- De partment, for which piii-pnse he will keep a 'gvod assiirt- luent of lhn ial Cases of every deserijition. lie will have in attendance oa funeral occasions a careful iriver and'; good hearsih . .Petersburg, Va.4 April 'J, . ; ly. ' eekly aukivals oFTAlnnAriEsIritorka. Vt WAYS and JH.'GGI K.S, made expressly lit Virginia "and orth-Cai-olina. Thev are of the latest styliland supe- ' rior workuianship. Also. s'.VUDLESandll.VR.VPSi-iof tho best liiatri ials, and ol i.y own manufacture. CiU and oo iuv stock before purcha.ing l-Ucw here. , j " ', A. C. JIARRIS0N, No. 123 J-Mamure street, Petersburg, Va. .April, 181.0. ' ' REMOVAL. . - " ... HEOIIGE L. BIDGOOl), ' ' 110 i KSK L-Ii K It, Agent Methodist Depository, - RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, ". - WOULD respectfully Inform his friends and the public, that he has removed to the stote, NO. lf.1 .MAIN STREET, - j Recen'tlv occupied bv Mr. Chiis. A. Gwatkin; andjonedoor below .Messrs. Kent," Pain A Co.v His stock of J BOOIvS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY ARTICLES, will compare-favorably with any house South. Ife Baa se lected with great cairc'a splendid assortment of stntinnery, to-suit the most fastidious. A coll"ctin of choice MIS CELLANEOUS, STANDARD AND THEOLOGICAL WORKS, of the newest editions, and indeed the latest popu lar, moral publications as soon as publii-hed. ; The trade can be supplied with our Own own Rook upon the same terms as at th5 Nashville house. For tjenns, sea Catalogue, which will be furnished gfatis. j ; Mercliants. Ministers, Colporteurs and Cousuiiiers, wil f.n.1 it tfl tllpi." 11 liviintarrii to nationize tho D?ioUory. (Vantlv and couifortablvl fitted up with a view to thecasv conduct "of the business, as well as the comfort and vase of the customer. Also- polite arid accoia- modatiner clerks are employed.: 1 ill h taii-hfuiU- and tiwiinntlv attendee! to. !..,.' . - fr.i-o-i-t the nlaee. No. 161 Main, street, lone door below Kent, Pain fcsCo's. COLLEGE HOTEL. THE mdersisned hav taken charge of the houses formerly occupied as a lei.iaWCoiregc in the citv of Raleigh, on HilWxiro' street, 2(10 west of hff Cauitol towards the N. V. liepoi, ami naving wj""' -J "'" se as a PUBLIC HOTEL and resjiectfully solicits the patrofiage . of the TRAVLL1.U Iinlsbo'ro' street is noted for ;good . water and ijfl.utiful shade durinir the summer months. The Proprietor.des.gn-j keeping a Ifous,, for BOARDEltS, du7ing the summer and fall months for FAMILIES, who can baje the bandit the Mineral Water from the Kirkham Spring, jvhich equal to any in the .State In whi"h is well known to U who have tried the water. The public are respectfully solicited to call and judg, foi 1 1 Lm .t ru as promises might be made and not. tfotnphed S' h ' SAM UEL E. PHILMPSjAg't. Jan. 26, 1861. '. '' ' ; SEWIX0 MAtIliES..-.ThC Quaker CltJ Sewinc Machine woi ks with two threa.U making a'- fnnXst cl b"cut. It sews equally as the -r& l1L ot theto! Muslin, and is imdeniibithe . .1 ,i. .. i;..h -iu not rin or rareu wu Z-a ...kei.ners.are invited to call and examinffJ. r mem- elYV8' Mitrrhant Tailor. Winston! N.'C. htriother machine,, buy. oneof the Quaker Citjr unA ohounces it far better than any neu.re in d .nounc it far better'than any before in ui ' All Dcrs.ns wishing to secure the agency for thi sale a (Juaker City marine, in any of the towns in Nortb Irolba except in the county of Wake, which is !Stcured n onna, . Jnu,Th and the cotantT of he ':"""' t r4. r Raleigh, and the county 01 V vthe9"taken bv P. A. ' Wilsor ,of Winston, sboujd apply ES'tS th ttrnedagenU fo'r the State. We jUlp.y asonable pcrcen, to alt nSKT'. Greensboro', N. C, Feb. 2nd, 185H. j . &n FOR S 4 LE.-Tbe subscriber wlnblnjf to J ";K.tth Vest, offers for sale the trae ofland T J iJ4:oorctDi-w--.-T ??JlZdttl ntt on" the waters $ Swift Creek, and mj nil tiiit? uiiib . . ... Said tract land cleared, ; horse farm, culUvaung ' y ."" ,, llUillilX KdthPfCorntu. W-a. .. 11 ... in tne va. ;Odi For furtner parucuir JOHN MITClirJVEK Aubu; u, wk- 1- October 13. IBfiO. if. OrtIicIkOLISA MILITAKY L I' lUS S. -The ""(foldsbor Rifles," harinf proeurM a e...,4 te . of Die of the SUU Amis re prepared UMH. ni:h for all the Xorth-Caroiina MihUrj OoopauK at -cent, less than they can be purchased elsewhere. : v , .f, Jan... ";,'.;. f .'?;. ''- lL ne,ro boy, who aavVhi, an,i hThU ter name ,, John Worthy," living in OaSS c tu" Itr, ,,' ' intelligenceho mark or scati br which to identity him. The nwnr w n . ..vi-luw iimii iicu ui ntttM ii 11 laj.T""WTa r;.: 7 there ie enough . 9 . ,1 i-ti.ii-irAnr n-Piiruifiji ui-vm contains awu . fnor and in. high state of eulnvation, A the tract a g.KKt two siory " , Tr - - -AUi H rooms, and a jf". tll nn. ivith- the necessarv outhoa ol wetw -."" - . . . U. I II' 4. . . o A
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 7, 1861, edition 1
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