0 mm S' iriv4ili(t-,J .... t ! . ! J i i.v, i -. i. ; I u i ' . . ' ' 1 : -.1 vx r ; ifctt'S IUUVUUI r.r-- - iiX isPEtiiAN, Editor and Proprietor IP AND PRINTER TO THE STATE. JViL ROBINSON, Assistant Editor. :' t; T E RMS: m .WEEKLY EDITION, per annum,.. .$4 . 2 : ! (Invariably in Advance. ; -'s ' The Southern Republic. 'fi'-eiii Constitution of the .Confederate States .j:j-J'--- :' ; of : America.. ' ';'...' ' . ' . fr" twfc',r,'c,,f ihe Onfcacrate Stated each State 1 If iniits-fii'VerHgH .and "independent character, in ill ?rVfl'nn pcrmHricnt.fetkral. .jjovernroen-Cestab-jJ"ii.tiii- insure dbrnwtio tranquility, and secure the v:t'i;lf liberty to. ourselves and our posterity i n iK'Mffc faviir aiid guidance of Almighty God hIo ! 't'abijsh fids Constitution for the Confine-. ?uip - . . ' f'it lPjslAtive pof era heroin Relegated shall be jii'ifl a ''C.ngrtss;of' the Confederate States, ''illVh kbilf coiisist-ofa Senate and House of liep- - i s r n n rivitu A oTtri P. h npr firm I - in ij4'llQ4 of Itepresentafiyes shall be composed Ili-V.,L Vt'n everv secaid year by the people of ,f t '"' derate States, atid have the qual ' (8&4k (eqttisltc": for electors of the most numerous fehfoi'the.i but no person of. Illi-iO'ittli ri't.a 'citizen; of. the Confederate States: t?in aftowfdFto-vojte' for any 'officers, civil or politi-' :'i&:Sfat 6r forai'-'.;'-'- ' - . '. ' tlS iVrsoii shall be a representative who shall not -ill. babied t:C a;e of tverity-hve years, and be a iiht C'liiiwlerate States, and who snail not, -ii Mecicd -if-au inhabLtant of that State.in which '.fill,; ',v i . ... . , I' V.X.i,t?.t'iM and direct taxes shall be appor 'l!ihra 'i'? tn'e. several niareswmunumj i?J-C-iVi'ederaev according to tlieir reiective d t r ; Vr a t free trsoiis. iiicludir.ir thopu bound itiVin uf 'years, and e'xchnling Indians 7t.iX!Hl,strirCi -hiUis dt all slaves, i ne actual enu jt; .'made within three1 years after the i,c Cdii'jrre'ss of the Confederate States. f5 .! r:i y'snlist;q- ent term of ten years, in such j 11 by-law, dinvt. The nnmU-r oi i.Mi-'li! not ex.-eed one - lor every tmy Sbite shall have atdeast one n-pre- 'ii'il'suc'li en imeration -snail be . made Jl' if. S MhiVvrolin. shall be entitled U cfiMse .tv( t'orcia fen. the State of- Alabama lof-Fl.)ii4!a two. the SWtte of MiSsissTppi f S.L. "' ilno' Ui Su .'of Ltjuisiailu'' six, and .the State bt .:.v1k v: iivr's lmpjn in the representation 'Im-i'i frivtatjMie; rxec.utive, authority thereof shall ,si. f,. hll oif.li v:ir:iiu-ms lll.U"ll . y. .- .- - U- ..I" ItiMire.-entatives shall choose their - ifeakrr ind tthe'r ' officers, and shall have the sjle - - - - i rH.-. ..rK,,,! ;.!.-. rnf'iit. exeeiU that anv mdicial or H federal : officer rciden1 lifaiwl -actwui solely within limit's. ( anv'State, maybe iinpeached by a vote jlll vV)-tUrds-"lf both branciies f ! the U -- - ' Section 3. jiiv Thel Seiiate bf the G.rifetlerate States i'- all le fvitCip.isi'd()'f tiv.oSnat'ors from eah State, chosen for I'-m VorsW tSve Islalure thereof, at the regular , Iion -:.i'H .v!tet.f.t ' :;;MlKB-e'oite lumediatiily , preceding the commence-. vo'tfrm p. -service; ana tscn acuaur suan vuta. : : . - : - ' , - ' ;-'!lB; J nn. u'di itetv ' after :they shall be assembled, in Moeiii e-f tii ; first eleeti' m, they slrsKJ be diVidexl .mliihll J-fi'WVv Tie inSi three classes. The seats of h- :.n' ....... :.ii,oin., llj. iltl", v..iv...-. ...... theiirst class shall be vacated at the IRS & .Dciiaivvs 'I i RS--.: .fM; Kf'i-iii'id-rear : of thi! second class 'at r tii.'in 'tioij-J)fi 'the -fourth year; aud 'of the. thirxl ..vi,ir;itHni (' ie siXtli year: so tliat;one- sSti'i.'nii 'bek hoscu every set-oua year ;anu Hiva: , !. .i : ... .1,...: Ui ii r- ri-sn Tnu i r.i in our i ti- i.iuiui re- I'uislature vf - iv State, the ? i . c .'. . Lt . . . . 4 utive vA'm iV'ifAike k-mporary nppoiut iitil the iMt 'tiieeilngluf the.: Legislature, w all then fill nap!' Svol' th- l-lh-vac a- w ill bWi r-Tpavoi who shall not have fM-iiiifd.! lire ot-tlurtv -ve s irs, ai d Iks a t i.t-i.en of tl.i -fBilwler ''$tatcs,'.aud wrifji ha i not. wncji elects', ! aiiiiih- abitknt. of the State fo. which he sluitl- ' e &H!:iie4icjTrt-;siikntof' the C- fiiedcrafe Slates s'lall nt 4f the.'Senattv but s ad.have. jio voir, uu- li'1 jSj.--. i3ie ll :i Vu t'Aiiallv divitlcd.- r .. ISeiJite ' shall-";' vh'ife thc'r'otlier ofiic- rs. and ifMit' pro tempore in the absence o. the i e x . , ( ! !i : ... a ... .nv,.?.;: BIA'.i.f .1 IS !. or iviien nv snau exuiciac uit.i v 1 1 '-ttofth e e i Clufclerafe States. ' Vl'.t kdti. foit' bnv 'the sole -nowcr to try all u 'tiwity - .x , rioallinit iitl. av lieu silling ui urai..puilv,-uut- -i Wliiin .iiiliiur' tc When the rresident f tilHu. i ,ii n:t h or abirniati-in. ii,,-. -f uilfL-ili-i-aio States .is tried, tue Ui.uei -Justice Imih'niesMc convic ted witti- : -ftl-Jiie; ioU(iiirrefiCC, oi twu-tlnras ot tne memuers lli'si'itf. 'iheut in cases of imt eachment shall not exT "-.Hi'id.iBrtl sin- t;Uiin'.to "removal from, ufiitre, and disqual- ation ti hold and enioy any office of honor, trust nr i.fit- ...V.WtSvo f,iVi.H!M-:itf; Stales: but I he oartv con- Ifrud'lJkllJnevertheless, be liable and subject to in- Ill tihcntJltrimutdgnient and -punishment, according ESi..,;. .- . ! " i Section i: It'injes nlares mid -manner of holding elec- Ijlns for Scnidjrs and Kepresentnfives shall be; pre" V lihe(fii(eacH State by the D'ishhire,theveof, sub- ft.tothe . provisions ot this Uonstmition ; our rneyMi j&'m'r- :it "afiV" tiitic, l-y law' make or alter . such lrulaiioiis, Except -as to the 'times and places of choos- .v;tF'1u1 .Crligress'sluill assi-mbleat least-o.ice in. every Milli'rietin2 shall be. on the iirs-t Moiuhvy in mz . i be far: am I 'M (H-'inlie 1 ,'niiTess they si mil, by law, a ppoin t.adiffc rei 1 1 I - '- ' ' ' '. "'. ' I ; .-: ' 'Section 5 ;'p.J;:fl?niisn -shall be the ludLre of the elections, uWi ,i4"4 iV&ilifi'-atio.iis. yf its' OwJ members, and; a - .U'M'lt VS'P.I Sl.UU ("HMIIUIV .1 ijiiwi-.hu fM -V: ir.u 'yita'ler iuimVer may adjourn Ironi day toj hkv L jwula rized to compel thO'atn-ndaiicel ill absent 'lA.'i d' ir .in such manner and under suclj sflmilties nil-vlv House may provide. - :;!C!2.'.Ea tlrllouse-'mav determine the rules of its pro4 ::;lB--ih' juiis:i. ii -nieinbers for disorderly behavior i- tflA'op.c urrvnee if two-thirds of the whtl widi ilmiber,. txpel-a ineml cr. ills: vm ii House shall keep a journal of its proj 1. ,, i . .,.S.l A-.,iii liiiM-tttmio 1.1.M. .I1 the same, ex-f ,m t. t - -i. i- - i fc'i.v.i.u: r M x. n ts as mav in their iungment rcqiurd miil Vhe'vvea and nays ot - the members of "'arT' l .iifKlJuri-lliitUseoU ll.y jmvr.ioii, on.tikr "'-""-j" ifor-fitth U( "tnose I'.rok'nt.' be entered on the .ioumal.1 f-. Hirr J - ' . T. c-l.--.il of lVt liwirfl . iPf'4;.N.uftiil;r ilV.c'auriiig the vcssiou.of C-ngress . . :.i -..I . r i. . ,y r..J ; W ltllOUt - illC Cunseuv Ol . oliiui,- a..,- ,,u iu. j i lftlore thahtthree days, nor to any other place than th ,; !; whicll'tiiie two iiouseis shall be sitting. , !' j ,rthr,.o l:ivs. nor to any other place than tl;it 1. r i j...-. .1.1 Jj.f. A-Tfi1iiiWi ff im nrrnvt r!iirm oiinar.ee at .inc. .-session vi muu ' 'cui. 1 '.".J.., ;. : S J,Jf (A v..li- i mid ri'lurinnir fr. in t he' sarrifi It! j iw-.i" J"l-'o '-" v-r. kVuVi imder the authority of -the- 0nfeder,itr " tlStat 1.;.-U 'ah:ill have, been created, or the emolui- ;;Mrniits -wlhereif shall have been increased during snch rjlEktie.; aiil o!prs.;nK1iolding anypfti- e under the -Cvrti : if2" .Jtt.;!...,'-)..,1!! 1. n r, -. ntn tf r i if' i-itl.pr Hons1 glii '-j.SBtftT histcqntmuanv-e in onice lut iXrtiress may,iby UW--' " i - " ' I ,-',,lr,j t'n iVnvir.rii.al officer in'tach of the Ei- v fl.tnipHniits aiitatupuu the floor of eithir- "l-lfcu; with" the privilege of discussiag any measures n.ftJ l'OvlKUJHlg to ms uqwiuii.u. t 121 :. "- I t : : .".' Section T. : ..; j .1 ft 1 n 4V,- MIClllffTPVPnilK h a 1U1 iLUWlC IU oiifee df fo.r-ieuf-dives: but tha Senate may bropoie .!"" "" , T ..-" ...i.. i.:it. P puir aniv?ii(inieni sasouotuci um.- ; fl" ,-2.' EteJybiU which shall have passed both Houses 'h-.- 11 .V : ' '."" SecUon 0. . . : ; mk. Thi ouators"aud ' Hepnsentatives shall receive compeiisatVou lor their Services, to be ascertained by llwvaud paid out of the;, treasury of the Confederate ,lM.ites. lTpiCT haUru all cases, except treason, feloiiy tid iwr iliy speech or debate in eitner House they shall , til t. le oJtUnvd in ;any other place. - . . I J 'm 2. :lNei Senator or llepreseivtative shall, during fhb : flH-nU ilV,rivchi?'b he was elected, be appointed to any , vol. i. - i ' I - ' . Fres dent . f the Om federate States ; if he approve, he siiai sign u; out u nut, ne snail return u wun uia ou jectioui .to ;that House in which it shall have origi natell, (wh6 shall enter the objections at large on their journal; and proceed to reconsider it. If, after suCii recofesilderatioa, two-thirds of that House shall agree to passfthe bill, it fhall be bent, together with tte (b jectins, tojthe other House,, by which it shall likewise be recjnsieredand if approved by twothirds of that 'Houjse It shall become a law. But in all such cases the votes of Ik jth Houses shall be determined by yeas and naysf; find jthe names of the persons voting for and agaihsti the bill shall be entered on the journal of each House kpectively. If any bHl shall not be returned by te President within ten days (Sundays excepted) afteij it! shall have been presented to him, the same shall bj a jaw, in like manner as if he had signed it, unless the Congress, by their adjournment, prevent its retutn j in which case it shahfnot be a law. The Presi dentirojiy approve any appropriation and disapprove any other appropriation in the same bill. 'In such case, he sha'il, in signing the bill, designate the appropria tion disapproved, and shall return a copy of such ap' prorn:itions, with his objections, to the Housein which the ilj shall have originated ; and the same proceed ings sjiall'thcri be had as in case of other bills disap proved by the President. 5 3. 1 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 Pres dent bf the 0nfederate States ; and before the same shall 'take etiecf, shall be approved by him; or being disapproved by hirnv may be repassed by two thins of both' Houses' according to the rules and limi tatious' prekcribed in ca- of a bill. - i L 1 j Section 8. , ' 1 Ti(j-Coiigress shall have power j "; ; 1. T( la'- and collect taxes, duties, imposts and ex cisesljfor reyenue necessary to pay the debts, provide for- tile? common defence, and carry on the government ofiliei.G.nfcderate States; but no bounties shall be gran.'teil fnim the Treasury, nor sftall any duties or taxes : on ii)porta!tiOiitifrom.;foreign nations be laid to pro-' mottfor fi4ter-Jiny brant-h of industry; and all duties, impijjsis'-a.njl excises shall be uniform thoroughout the Couifc.Watf States:.. . . - .. , . . : ' . . 2.1; To. I'orrow money on the credit ofethe Confede rate States, ' ','.-..'.. : .' ".;jTp rpjgulnte commerce with foreign nations, and amohsic thejsevera States, and- with the Indian tribes ; but ihpither. this, nor any ither clause Contained ju the (ionstituiion, . shall ever.be construed to delegate the fjwer to C nigress to appropriate money for any internal improvement intended to facilitate commerce, exce o; for the purpose of furnishing lights, beacons and buoi-s; and other aids to navigation uon the e(isfS, and tlie improvement"'' of harlH)rs and the removing of obstriictions in river navigation, in all wh.ich eases suchMnties shall 'be laid -on the navigation facilitated therby akniay be necessary, to pay the costs and ex penses 'thereof. . . 4. i To establish mii form 'laws of naturalization, and uniform laws" on the subject of bankruptcies, through out ihe: Confederate States; but no law of Congres shall discfarge any 'debt contracted before the passage of the sanie. ' '-"' -s ' . x' ; - ' - 5. To coin money, regulate the value thereof and of fonfenicoiu, and fix the standard of weights and mea- SUrCjj., . , ; : jolTb rrovide for the. punishment? of counterfeit-, he! securities and current cU ot tne uonieuenue s.i ": ' . . . ., Tivostrihiish' rihst offices and nost routes" : but the Qnses of the Postioflice Department, after the Hirst !; 1-.. .. .. , i i i i .... i f. . lot M-ircn in the year ot our loru eignieen nunuren sixt -three, shall be paid out ol its own. reve- To promote the progress of science and useful bvt wH-n'rinir for limitul times to authors and in- veniiorsthe exclusive right their respective, writings. fdisi-overies. i Ti lonstitute tribunal inferior to the Supreme i-r ' lft. To-defin'e and nunih!inracies and felonies coiri- mittied on the high seas,' iid offences against the law of liatious.- ' -' '; '"; it.' To declare war,-grant letters of marque and re- pris,d,;ind make' rules concerning captures on land and water. i . , , 1 . i ...1.1 l i To raise and support armies ; but no appropria- tioii ! of ! monev to that use shad be tor a longer term thai ji two years. ' 18., To provide and maintain a navy. . I. T make i rules tor government and regulation lie land and , naval forces. , oft! "1 cut c. k o-provide for calling forth the militia to exc tli'L' laws. of j the Confederate States, suppress in- . oti ns and repel iuvasion, . : ; i " r Vi ri'rovithi for or-'anizinrj. arniinrr and disci n- surifcti 1- hunig the militia, and lor governing such pari ol tiicm as-isLiy he employed in the service of the Confederate States;! reserving' to the "States, respectively, the aj oiijtnient of the "officers and the authority of training the j militia according to the disci pliu'e' prescribed by Congress. - it. To exercise exclusive legislation, in all cases Avliajtsoevei-, over tuch 'district (not exceeding ten miles squirt aiviay, by" cession of one or more States and ot' CoiiLTess. become the seat of the goylrnifieiit.of tlse Confederate States; and to exercise ; likejauth'3ty over all phicesj)iirchased by the consent of tlie Legislature of the State in which the same shall be. for til id erection of Tofts, magazines, arsenals, dock- yard s'..aulfothe.r neeuful buildings.; aud . ; 1. To auajs all laws winch snau oe necessary and pV( '!eT f r i r:ii-rvin" into execution tne iorejroinir povr era. the lanttn I other powers vested by this Constitution in govi rriment of the Confederate States, or in any dep$rhie lVof officer thereof. ' , . Section 9. , ' ' impprtatiun of negroes of. the African race forrirn country other' than the slaveholding r 1 Tie froim apv Stages', pr rlerritories'of the. United Spates of xVmerica, is hferebv hnbidden ; and (Jonsress is required t(pass suck law J r-rt.. is l- .i-t.it- tia i ir -rwmtn r Tno afiiio . f i Ut .... ,U' , - . r - - an rniii t rLiti. i. iici i j u..v -- ;ress shall also have power to prohibit the iiv;df slaves from anv State not a member : intrbdiict of, !r " Jeflniory m.t belonging to, this Untederacy. c; Tilk privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall notlbefsu jpended, unless' when iu cases of rebellion or invaikfii the public safety may require it. 4 o bill of attainer, or ex post facto law, or law den'-iilg or impairing the right of property in negro sla1es jshiitl be passtd. - ' 5 q capitsition r other direct tax shall be laid' -unis jin proportion to the census or en-imeration herc iubifore llirecteil to be laken. Gt Xoltux or duty shall be laid on articles exported I ruin nnv flnV k?l.Otr CAtCMl uv lyit Ul iiii v-lllliua Ul iHt lioiiKes. T in r -i prefernices shall lie given by any regulation : hrce fir revenue to the ports of one State Over , - . w epium tiiolo tj.f 'imother. .' i . 8;. oj "money shall be driiwn from the treasury, but in rlinipfinenee of annrooriations made by law: and a. i L regijiaf statement aiul account ot tne receipts and ex- peiiUitures ot ail puouc money .snail oe puuusncuirom tim'ift ijiine'..-"' .- -t' 1. Cgress shall, appropriate" no money from the trcasiirylex'ccpt by a vote of two-thirds of both houses, taken by yeas and' nays, unless it be asked and esti iuatei for by son e one of the heads of department, and su.lniitiil to Congress by the President; or for the purpijse pf playing its own expenses and eontingencies ; or for tlfe payment of el4ims against the Confederate : States, tj.e justice of which shall have been jftdiciahy declaredfby a tribunal for the investigation of claims against jhe government, which it is hereby made the duty of jLXnigress to establish. i 10. 4" hlls appropriating money shall specify in ftJtlerAl fcurrencv the exact amount of each aiit)nirla-' Y v - .- .. . . . XI A tiou Aiitu the purposes for. wnich it is made ; aud Cbrigre shall grant no extra compensation to any public. (Contractor, eflicer, agent or servant, after such' contract shall have been made or such service ren derel. J ' .".".-''" .' ' : ' ' .' ' 1 1 so title of nobility shall be granted by the Con ederijteijStates; and no person holding any office of pn ifit or tmst under them, shall, withouf the crrsent tbo Cdngress, accejit of any present emoluments .... iii'1 rri - - nri RALEIGH, N. C.,. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 28, 1861. ciffice or title of any kind whatever from any king, prince or foreign State. . ' 12. Congress shall make no law respecting an cstablishmeut 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. ' i , ' . . 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. ; 14.. Xo soldier shall, in time of peace, be quar tered in, any house without the consent of the owner; nor in time of war, but in a mauner to be prescribed by law! , - . - ' y 15. The right of the people to be secure in then persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasona ble searches and seizures, shall not be violated ; and no warrants shall issue but uion probable cause, sup ported by oath or affirmation, and ' particularly de 1 scribing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.. ; ' 16. No person shall,i3fcheld 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 of nava.1 forces,, or in the militia, when in actual service, in time of war or' public danger; nor slvalt any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb, nor be compelled, in any criminal case, to be a witness against himself ; nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law nor shall private prop erty be taken for public use1 without just compeusa tion. ; , i i 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 oistrict wherein the crime shall have been committe&p which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation ; to lie confronted with the witnesses' against him ; to have compulsory. process for obtaiuing witnesses in his favor, and "to have the. assistance of .counsel for his defence. - , - . . . ' . 18. In suits at coui mon law, where the. value" in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury. shall be preserved; and no fact so tried Jy 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 slia'l pr-t be required, -nor exces sive fines imposed, nor Cruel and unusual punishments, in llicted". v , ' 20.. 'Every law or resolution having the force of law, shall relate Jo but one subject,: atfd. that shall be ex pressed in the title j . . .. ( Section 10.. .-'.-.." ! ' ' . . j ' 1. Xo State shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or ronfederatioii ; 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 ripbility. ' 2. No State shall, without the consent of the Con--gress, lay any imposts or tiuties on im ports and ex- piorts, except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection laws ; and the nett produce of ail duties and imposts, laid by any State oh imports or exjiorts, shall be fijr the .use. of the treasury of the Qinfederate States-; and all such laws shall be subject to the revision and control ."of Congress., j . 3. No State, shall, jwithout the cons-ent of Gmgress, lay any duty of tonnage, except oh sea-going 'vessels, for the improvement !of its rivers and harbors naviga ted by the said vessels ; but such duties shall not con flict with any treaties! of the Confederate- States with- foreign nations; and any surplus ot revenue thus de rived shall, after niaking such improvement, be paid inUi the common treKsuryr ; nor 'shall any State keep troops or ships of war, in time of peace, cnter'into any agreement" (ii compact with another State; or with a foreign power, or engage in war, -unless actually inva- ledtior in such'imminent danger as will not admit .of delay. But when any river divides or flow's through, two ! or more . States, tlu y may enter into compacts with each other to improve the navigation thereof. Aktioi.e II. Section 1. 1. The executive; power shall be vested in a Presi dent of the Con federate States of America. lie and the Alee President shall hold thtir offices for the term . of six years ; but the President shall not he re-eligible. Th? President and Vice President shall be elected as follows: ; . i V 2. Each State 'shall. appoint, in such manner as the Legislature thereof niay direct,. 'a number o.f electors equal to tlie whole number of Senators andTjepresenta- fives to which the State may be entitled in the Con gress ; but no' Senator or ' representative, or. person" holding an office of jtrust Or profit under the Confeder ate States, Shall be-kppouited an elector. " - 8. '..The -electors sjiall meet in their respective States and vote by ballotj fof President and Vice President,-, one of whom, at least, shall not b-J an inhabitant' of. the same State with themselves; they shall name in their ballots the person voted for as President, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as Yice President, and they shall makW-uistinct lists of all persons voted for as- President, and uf 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 Presidentif th Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate aud IIous of Pepresentatiyes, open ill the certificates, and th votes shall then be counted; the person having th greatest number of votes for President shall be th President, if such number be a majority of the whole, number of electors appointed , aud -if no person have such majority, then, from the persons having the high est numbers, not exceeding three, ou 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" by States, the representation from each State havingonw vote; a quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member or members from two-thirds of the States, and a majority of all the States shall be necessary, to a choice. And if thi House of Representatives shall not choose a President, whenever the right of choice'' shall devolve upon them, before the 4th day of March next ' following, then the v ice rresident shall act ; as Presi dent, as hi 'case of; fhe death or other constitutional disabili' of the President. 4. Xbe person having the greatest number of votes as Vice President shall be the Vice Presdent, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed ; And if no person have a majoriiy, then from tho two highest, numbers on the list tr.e Senate shall choose the Vice President; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of tw;i-thirds of the whole number of Sen ators, arid a majority of the whole number shall be ne- i cessary to a choice. , 5. But'nb person constitutionally ineliaible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice President- of th3 Cvn federate States. ' 6. r'he Gmgi-essjmay determine the time of choosing the.eltctors, and the day on which they shall give their votes, which day shall be the same throughout the Confederate Statesj ; ,' 7. No person except a natural born citizen of! the Omfederate Statesj or a citizen thercnif at. the time of the adlvptioh of this Constitution, or a citizen thereof liorn in the United States prior to the 20th if Decem- lier, I860, shall be eligible to the office of President ; neither shall any peruon be eligible to that office who shall" not . have attain d the age of thirty-five years, and been fourteen years a resiueut within the limits of the Confederate States, as may exist at the time of his election. : . ' ' - . 8. In case of the removal of th President from office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to dis "charge the powers and duties of the -paid office, the, .same shall devolve on the Vice-President; and the Congress may, by law, provide for the case of re . rnoval, death, resignatkn,, or inability both of the Pres ident and Vice President, declaring what officer shall theii act as President, and such officer shall act accord ingly until the disability be removed or a President shall be elected. ' ' "" """".' '.; - -'" v The President shall, at stated times, receive for V 1 m I it I 1 M'lil i t IV nl ni I V ll I I' . vM I I II i f I N li I f II fill Lnl i 111 " 1 U I 1 II I II III I '111 . Ill III- I II III his services a compensation which shall neither be in creased nor diminished 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 them. i 10. Before he enters on the execution of his office, he shall take the following oath or affirmation ' I do solemnly swear tor affirm) that I will faith fully execute the office pf President of the Confederate States, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve protect and defend the Constitution thereof." '.' , Section 2. . - : 1. The President shall be commander-in-chief, of the army and navy of the Confederate States, and of ' the militia'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 to the duties bf their respective offices, and he shall have power to grant reprieves and par' dons for offences against the Confederate States, ex cept in cases of impeachment. i 2. He 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 aud with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall .appoint ambassadors,, other public ministers and consuls, judges of the Su preme Court, and ajl other officers of the Gnfederate States, whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by law ; but the Congress may, by law, vest the appointment of such inferior officers, as they think proper,: in the President alone, in the courts of lav. or in the heads of departments. ; ; j 3. The principal officer in each of the executi ve de partments, and all persons connected with the diplo matic service, may.be removed from office at the plea sure of the President. All other civil officers of the Executive'Departmeut may be removed at any lime by the President, or other appointing power, when their services are unnecessary, or for dishonesty, mca- ; pacity, inefficiency, misconduct,' or neglect of duty ; and when so removed, the removal shall be reported to the Senate, together with the reasons therefor. . 4. The President shall have power to filball vacan cies that may happen during the recess of the Senate, ' by granting commissions which shall expire at the end of their-next session ; but no person rejected by the Senate shall be -reappointeil. to the sanie office da- " ring their ensuing recess. , : . . "; Section 3. . '' "1. The President shall from time to time, give t j the Congress information of the state of the Confed eracy, - and recommend to . their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient ; he may, on extraordinary occasions, convene both houses, or either o'f them ;' and in case of disagree-, ment betw;een them. With respect to the time of ad journment, he may adjourn them to such time as he shall think proper, i he shall receive Ambassadors and Other public ministers ; he shall take care that the laws be faithfully- executed, and sliall commission all the officers bf the Confederate States. . i . Section 4. 1. 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 crimes and misdeanors. . ; mitici.e in. Section 1. 1. The judicial power of the Confederate States shall be-vested in one Superior Court, and in such in ferior courts as the Cougressnay from lime to time ' ordain and establish.-: Tlie judges, both of the Su preme ami inferior courts, shall hold their . offices du- ring , good behavior, and shall, at stated, times, receive--' fortheir services a compensation, which shall not be diminished duriug t-keir continuance in office. ' . .'Section 2. ' 1 The judicial power shall extend to all cases arising under this Constitution, the laws of the Cou feder..ite States, and treaties mode or which shull be made uiuler their aulhwrity ; to all cases affecting am-lussadi-rs, other. public' ministers and consuls to all cases of a hniralty. and mariiiiiie jurisdiction; to con troversies to. whiah the: Confederate States shall be a party ; to controversies between two or more States ;. between a State and 'citizens '.of another State where 'the Sta!e is plaintiff; between citizens claiming lands under grauts of different States, and between a State or the citizens thereof; and foreign States, citizens or subjects; but ho Stat j; shall .be . sued by a citizen or subject 'of any, foreign -State.. v '2. In all cases 'affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and. cbnsiilsj "and those- in whicha State shall be a party, tht Supreme' Court shall have origi- ' nal.-jurisdiction. Iri -asl the other cases before men tioned the Supreme 'Court shall have appellate- juris-, diction, both as to.' law "and- t.ct,-: with s'ueh exceptions and under such regulations as the Congress shall make.''; :'.. ... :.'. ' , 3. The . trial of all eriiucs, except in cases , of im peachment, shall be, b .jury, ;aud such trial shall be held in the State where the' said crimes shall have been committed. ; but when not 'committed within any State, the trial shall by at such place -'uripl-tces as the Congress" may by. law have, directed. : Section 3.- ' 1. Treason against, the Confederate States shall c in sist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid aud ebmfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the tes timony bf two witnesses to the same overt act, of -on confession in open court. 2. The O mgress hall have power to declare the punishment of treason, but no attainder of treason . shall work corruption; of blood, .or forfeiture, except -during the life of the person '.attained. . -auticLe iv. Section 1. . ' l. ,.Full faith and credit' shall be given in . each State to the public acts, records and judicial proceed ings of every other. State. And the CongresT may, by general laws,- prescribe the manner in wUch such acts, records and proceedings vshaU bo proved, and tliTJc elieet thereof. . ; :-. ; '. ,. .' Section 2. 1. The citizens of each State shall oo entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the sever al States, and shall haw the right of transit and so journ' in any State; of this lonfederacy,' with their slaves and other property ; and the right of property, iu said slaves shall not be thereby impaired. - f . 2. A person charged in any State with treason, fel ony, or other crime against the la ws of such State, T?ho shall flee from justice, and be found in another State, shall, on demand of the executive autority of the State from which he fled, be delivered up to be re m ived to the State having jurisdiction of the crimcj 3. No slive or other person held to service or labor in ary State or Territory of the Confederate States, under the laws thereof, escaping or lawfully carried into another, shall in consequence of any law or regu lation therein, be discharged from such service ( la bor, but shall be delivered up on claim of the' party to whom such slaves belong, or to whom such service or labor may be due. ; , -' " - - I . ; ; " ' ' Section 3. -1. Other States may be admitted into this Confed eracy by a vote of two-thirds of the whole House ot Representatives ami two-thirds of the Senate, the Senate voting by States ; but no new State shall bjs -, formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other State not anv State be formed bv the function of tw6 or more States, or parts of States, without the consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned, as well as of the Congress J ! -.. . i 2. The Congress shall have pjwer to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations concerning the property of the Confederate States, including the lands thereof. - ' . .1 V 3. The Confederate States may acquire new territo ry, and Congress shall have", power to legislate and provide governments for the inhabitants of. all terri tory belonging to the Confederate States lying with out the limits of the several States, and. may permit them, at such times and n such manner as it may by law provide, to.fonn the States to be admitted into the confederacy. "In all such territory the institution of negro slavery as it now exists in tlie Confederate , States shall be recognized and protected by Congress ..j ':,' ' j -: vC' : 'i! 1..';" -v .. No. 78.-.-.. and by the Usmtorial government, and the inhabitants ot tho several Confederate States and Territories shal rut ! Tht ,t0 take fuch territory and slaves law j iulhy held by them in any of the States or Territorie of the Confederate States. ' 4 The Confederate States shall guarantee to even State that now is or hereafter may become a member ot this Confederacy a Republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion; and on i application of the Legislature (or of the Executive when the Legislature is not in session) against domes tic violence, -p . . ' ; article v. Section 1. 1. Dpon the demand of any three States legally assembled in their several' conventions, the amress shall summon a Convention of all the States, to tike into consideration such . amendments to the constitu tion as the said States shall concur in suggesting at the time when the said demand is made, and should any of the proposed amendments to the constitution lie agreed on . by the said convention voting " by States a,nd the same be ratified by the Legislatures of two-thirds of the several States, or by conventions an two-thirds thereof as the one or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the .general conven tion they shall henceforward form a part of this Constitution. I But no States shall, without its con sent, , be deprived of its equal representation in the Senate.. . . f '-' . ' '. " ' ARTICLE VI. ' ' . "'. . ; 1. The Government established by the Constitution is the successor of the provisional, government of the Confederate States bf America, and" all the laws pass ed by the latter shall continue in force-until the same shall be repealed or modified ; and all the officers ap pointed by the same shall remain in office until their successors are appointed and qualified, or the offices aboiished. 1 . , 2. All debts cOntradted aiid engagements entered into before the adoption of this constitutlion shall be as valid against the Confederate States' under this constitution -as under the provisional government., 3. This constitution, and the laws of the Confeder ate States, made in persuance thereof,' and all trea ties made, or which shall be made under the authori ty of the Confederate States, shall be the supreme-law, of the land; and .the judges in every State Shall be bound thereby, anything in the constitution or laws: of any State to the contrary notwithstanding. 4. The Senator and llepresentativcs before men tioned, and the members of the several State legisla tures, and all executive and judiciaj officers, both of the Co federate States "and of the several States,, shall .be bound by oath or affirmation to sujiport this con stitution, but. no rqligous test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or ( public trust under the Confederate States; :' :-. '". ., 5. The enumeration , in-the constitution," of -certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by jthe people of the several States. 6. The powers 'not delegated' to the Confederate States by the constitution.: nor prohibited by.it to the States are reserved jto the States, respectively,, or to the people thereof, j : ! article -vu. : - - - 1. The ratification of the Conventions of five States shall be sufficient fori the establishment of this consti tution between the Slates so ratifying the same. z. nen nve Mates sliall have ratihed this consti-. tution, in the manner before specified, . the Congress under provisional constitution shall prescribe the time for holding the elecjtion of President and Vice Presi dent; and for the rtieeting of the Electoral College; and for counting' th votes and inaugurating tlie Presi dent. They shall also prescribe the time toriholding the first election' of . members of Congress under this ' constitution, 'and the t'me for assembling the same. Until the;assemblinc of such Congress, the Congress under the provisioiid constitution shall continue to exercise the legislati'vo powers granted them, not ex tending bej-ond the! time limited by; the constitution "of the provisional gvernincnt. . Adopter! unanimiiusly, March 11, 18.G1. i. Q. 1)E CAEfERET. JOBS ARMSTRONB. N OUTH-CAROLIW BOOK BINDERY, ' (( i:K THE X. C. llOOK STORE.) DeCarteret & Arnistrong, BOOK BINDERS XnD BLA NK B00K MAXUFAC j TUBERS, RALEIGH. N. C. . Jan. 23, 18C1. 16 lv ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, COUNSllLLOIi AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, RALEIGH, N. C, , Will attend the County and Superior 'Courts of Wake, Johnston arid Chathaip ; the Superior Courts of New Han over and Sampson, and tho Terms of the Federal Courts and Supreme Court ot North-Carolina, at Raleigh. " Onice-, the one .fornljjrly occupied by the late lion. Wil liam II. Havwooil, jr. j Jan. 20, 1861. .1 - 17 lv BR3I00RE. : ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAUSBURY, .V. C, - " ; Will practice in theCourts of Rowan and adjpining coun ties..;' Collections prnmp.tlv made. - Jan. 26, 1861. ' ' ' . 17 ly R. H. DICKISSOS. ! . B. HILL. ' C. B. HILL. DICKDSOX, HILL & CO., AICTI0XEERS, NORTH CORNER OF FRANKLIN AND WALL STS., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. . , Attend particularly jto the selling of slaves at public and private sale. ' I Aug. 28, 1860. ' . . ' , ly GREEXSB0R0' jJIutual life Insurance and Trust Company j-This Company oilers inducements to the public which l!ew possess. It is economical in its management,' and prompt in the parment of its losses. The insured for life are its members, and they participate in its profits ; not only on the premiums paid in, biA also on a large and increasing desposit capital kept in active operation. . , .K , A dividend of 67 per cent., at the last Anual Meeting ot the Company, was declared, and carried to the credit of the lite members of the Company. . Those desiring an insurance upon their own lives, or the lives of their slaves, will please address i , D.-P. WEIR, i -. .'" '.- Treasurer. Greensboro', Feb. U, 185. -, lfc-ly. NF. RIVES & C0 wholesale and retail Drui- gist3, have and will keep on hand a full supply of all such articles as are usually found in a First ClassjDrug House. They -will conducs the business on a large and liberal scale, having ample experience, force and facilities for doing so, and hope b v. their promptness, energy and I . - .- . . , . 2 . 1 1 1. I . . c until in enoris 10 puaw, 10 eec-ure iue iioerai pairoiiBge ui their friends .and the 'public generally. ". ' , ' The Prescription Department will be under the immedi- i ate supervision of one of the firm, both' day and night. Orders will be attended to with neatness and disspatch. ' i j ' N. F. RIVES, M. D. . '':.!" "WALTER li. JORDAN. ' 5 tf. v JGS. CNRR. '.-- MANSION (HOUSE, - Within TwcHpkdhed Yahds of the Depot. Now open for the reception of TRANSIENT CUSTOM and BOARDERS. Table supplied with the best the mar ket aSbrds. M L. MONTAGUE, Proprietor. Jan. 7, 1861. 'S . . 12 tf 1 . ' ' '. - , - ' ' SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT, I i Raleigh, Mav, 2oth, 1861..; Sealed proposals will be received at this Department for the delivery of good merchantable Sour, at any railroad depot within the Stat, in quantities not let than ticenty fite barrel , until 15th of July, 1861. ..;-.'-.. f. -..-' Proposals should be pndorsed " PropoaL for flour' and addressed to the Commissary General." 1 WM, JOHNSTON, i i ". ' Vommitmtr'j General. .. May 29. 1861. ; ',. ; . ' - - . tf ' G03iMITTE0 to Jail; In te town of Salisbury Kowan cant', by Cornelius Kestler, a negro slaves wh. says he is a runawpy, and belong to James Fuller and says his name u Frank. This boy is about twenty-one or two years old, about six feet high, of rather a light-dark color, had on brova woolen clothes, badly torn, appears. to be a boy of good quality, and a number one negro. Th? owner will come for him, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise he will be dealt with according to law. 1 . . - . ' '".. W. A. W"AITON i . Sheriff of Rowan countr. ' - Hay 4, 1861. -- '" '" '' ' :""-" ' i TERMS FOR ADYERTlSI.Vo. One H(,aare, first artion,!;;;..,, .'r :' ' ' tT' rt tach sobseqnent insertion, i toarteen lines or andor make, are.) ContracU win be entr IZtl. Ju. V ' afad quarterlr adrertiwrs . . r i j lernsers, at a reduction from te abort No deductioa from th regular f.' ..... iHerted in the Weekly Edition. All advertfcemonu receive one tio,, in the . , i The Neuse Hnnnrni.i XTAYEon hand a general KnZ, Jm JUL and BcKikjiapcr-tlso7 lvit "oSS?111 W8 and Cartridge Wrappers, prid7ff 'nd titj of common wrapping n.n,Pl ' anaa, la'ge quan- Address . i r- . i H. W ltraTrn n. June 12 1 reafuf er. jlialeigh Register, Greensb1o, Times W, ejat. OollsboroVTribune and XeivbeTa Ofc. western Demo- F s Oft 1 ress 4 week a T?DGEW0RTII FKMALE7rl7TuY The Faculty consist of .fire QentleLn and Four la dcrs it a quiet and safe retreat. ' or Catalogues containm? full particulaW ofterm Ac June 26! . ': '.. OreensboWugh, .V. C. 3 in. nTirp 'T'AKEX up and committed to the Jail of Meek- X h-nburg coupty, on the bth dav of, Soplebor lit a negro boy, who says his name is - Ji,, and tTaf hilfas ffrTi'J-hnfWoK living in GsitS w" K M C. Said boy is of medium hoightft very blall and hi! y iutelligence-no ma'ts or IcHi idk-ntity him. The oivner is hereby n,.tifi..d to'lome for- M, Prove proporlv, pay chai gei and-tak,- him aVav otherwise on the 9th day of September next, he wffl be ex' Dosed to nnb o ssIa t,. V,,.- tl . - D- r- , iCT-o, iui mi. ia uireci ' '' . " W. V. i:kIi.m rK -i v" .f Sheriff of MeckKuburg coihity. Charlotte, N. Ci May 23, 151. td 13C0. SPKIXO TltADK. N.jF. HIVES d (0. .1861. WHOLES AtE linruiirTu i EESTLT Invite the mert hants of Vlnrliila iNortll-Caiolma aiiH.'r..nn0n. .. .1 T Tennessee, to examine their ex- tdnsive stock of Drugs, Chemicals, ' Oils, -Dye Stuffs, Window Glas, Patent Medicines, Seeds. Ferfuuicry, Fancy Articles, Brushes 'of all L nd.-, Tobacco, r Cignrs, y Snuir, . ' Pure Medical Wines i Spices, TT r 1 iuu.iu-r uiiu . . llavinir'iacihtu's iiMMirn.i-.ii.,l hi- v....... . .1... .11 lirandiesGins, 4c. they feet authorized in raying they can, and will- w-U all gnoas in their line of business nt moii 1 (IU' t-tl.am.u .... : . fi-j . .. ... . .. . ' --v.. ...r. 'l II I.- rt.1 VUIUMII ti ll to en.e entire satisfaction-. Orders will be pmini-Uv aiieiHieu 10. All goorls sent rum their est:ihliln..,.nf .-;. anted as represented by them. , ' . . r. RIVES A CO., - n -v -j Wholesale Drugcri-ts, Dk. N. F Rives, Petersburg, V. Walter .B. Jokdav. ' - - . Joseph Carr. " . -12tf. FUKXITURFfr FUHMTIRE!! l LFRED 0YERTTRE. -'-liavlns renin v.m! in ih XJL large, new ami extensive buildmir on Svpam .... lKiii ly opposite Donnans & Johnson. has ' purchased the n ost superior and extensive stock of Furniture ever exhih- . lied in the cite-, tn u liw.li K im ;t... tl. , i.....r... . . 1 --1 ...w . , ... .....v.. .. um 11.1:11111111 111 llflUKC-. kbepers and others in want of superior ai ticlen in his line T-'ojk eiuu e Mys.acimii in quaiity Hnd in ice.'. Hi stock id c-oimmsed of Sofa'.. Ilii-hii p.i.'lm. .I. 1. j - j V 1 .. . ....... i tM.ii..-, ,u.iuii).' jut Mia .Id robes, and Monk- euva Marliln .,. If...... ...'. J . . , ' . ' v iiuicnu... I'llllll. 1 tables, Spring and other Bedsteads. 'Sociables, Ac. He ivjill also make to order ainy article in his line, ahe bus some 01 me oesi woi-Kineft 111 the citv in hu employ. He 8dicit. a call from his friends and the public. v lie will pay particular attention to 1 1 1,1 Undertaking Tie--' pirtinent, for which purpose he will keep a good a-ort-nentxif Durial Caiw of. c-vciy, description. fl will hava in attendance on funeral occasions a careful driver and g Kid hearse. ..'-.' -', Petersburg, Va. April 9, Jm;): ly. 1 ;tltv.y. k 1 y 4 itRiY4i.fi nt? v a it im VitV.T' f T. V Ai h and JH tJGlES, made expressly for' Virginia and North'Carolina. They are of the latest st vie ami simu- jor workmanship. .Also, SAUDIiES and HARNESS of the . j . ---.. ....w..,...miv. vm aiim nay stock before purchasing clsew f.ere. A. V. HARRISON, ' . No. 12:5 Svca'niore street, Petersburg, Va. April, I860. , - - ft . - REMOVAL. ' ';' L BIDGOOD, . . 1: OO K H K f. 1. KB, Agent. Methodist Depository, RICHMOND. VIRGINIA., v WOULD respeetfully Inform his friends and aL I t:. .1 1 1 . 'i..i -'. - . xf me puouc, mai ne lias removeu 10 wie si.ore ' . " NO, Jf;l MAIN STREET, .' ".' Recently occupied by Mr.-('has.. A. Givatkin, a'nd one door below ilessrs. Ken,, Pain & Co. His stock,of BOOKS, STATIONERY. AND FANCY ARTICLE, v ill compare favorably with any house South. He has se lected with great car e a splendid assortment of stationery,' tp suit the most fastidious. A collection of choice MIS CELLANEOUS, STANDARD AND THEOLOGICAL' WORJvS. of the newest editions, and indeed the latest popu- lar. moral publications as.soon as puliiinhen. I lue trade can be supplied, with our own own Honks upon tie same terms s at the Nashville house. For terms,. see Catalogue, which will be furnished gratis. Merchants, Ministers, Colportenrs and ConsumerfV-Jvil f nd it to their advantage to patronize the Depository. , The store haj been elegantly and comfortably fitted np with a view to the easv conduct of the business, as well as the qomfort and ease of the customer. Also polite arid accom modating clerks are .employed. Urders will be raitniully and promptly attended to. Don't forget the place..' No. 161 Main street, omj door befynv Kent, Pain & Co's. , 6 COLLEGE HOTEL. X ww - a m a. .. : A9 A I -'JiE inaersifniea iiavin? lanen cnarsre 01 ine I houses formed V occupied as a Female ' College in .the (fity of lialeigh. on llillsboro' street, 200 yards wist of th japitoL towards the V. JJepot, and Having opened tne satire ttu n Iinn 11: 1 1 1 1 1 r. 1 . nun aiii.iu 11111. r.. eiiectfnlly solicits the patronage of the TRAVELING.! turn Tin I'll iJllV. - ;'! " 4 HiTlsboro' street is noted for ; good water and beautiful Shade during the summer month?. The Proprietor designs peeping a Housa for BOARD EKS, during the summer aud fklL months- for FAMILIES, who can have the benefit the Mineral V ater from the Kiiktiaui Spring, wmcli irjual to any in the State in medicinal properties,, -.. U1CU IS Weil 11 iu til 1 r ii 11a , c 11 itu ii : ti atci Tl V. ! 1 nMn lull i ! I .! in nal and inA'.'i f.n liemselves, as promises nip-li b- iad- d pn cf'licd vith. SAMUEL E. PHILLIPS, Art. Jan. 26, lSGl. . '. 1 tf SEWING MAtIIIXES.-Thc Quaker Clt) jJ Sewin Machine works with two threads making tlbuble lock stitch, 'which: will not rip or ravel, even if ery fourth stitch bo cut. It sews conally as well . the arsest Linsev or th-. finest Muslin, ana is undeniably the st ina- hina in niasicet.. M -reliant Tailors, Mantua Makers hd Uoujekeep.-rs, arc invited to callana examine for tnein elves. ' . - , f 31r. P. A. Wilson,- Merc-bant Tailor, Winston, X. TV having tried other machinetr, buy one of the Quaker City r and pronounces it far betTer than any before in use. ' All nersiins wishing tji -cure the agency for the sale he Oaaker Citv machine, lit aur of tin to-viM in North- Carolina, except in tne county 01 w aae, wnicn is ecui tu En Mefi-rs. Tucker & Co., of "Raleigh, and the count? of jForsvthe, tak-n by P. A, Wilson, of Winston, should apply boon "to the nndesigned a rents for fie State.1 We will pay k reasonable percent, to all persons taking agencies. J. a t. U.lliubl 1, Agvnw. Greensboro', N.C., Feb. 2nd. 15. T AND FOR SALE. The subscriber wishing to . .... v. Vm,thwxuf vll'.r-u f,,r Hal the tr act it( Innil a jiuii; wt iuu ii u ..... . . - - . " . . , 1 inrr cicrlit tnil.M south of Kaletlfb. u nui.u . - . . .... . , ... -- - , - lar d one mile north of Ran i's mid on the waters of it Creek, and in a healthy an l inteU;geui Dt-igno'irnoou. . . j . . .K-...1 Kin ar-rni ioro i ffin""!! raia irair t-oiiirtum - .- land cleared, and in a bign state of cultivation, for a Ion." tiorsc farm, cultivating ouo-half alteruaU-ly. i ii .-e,i ' the tract a good two story dwelling horLMJ'-otttsinirisr eight rfMims. and a basement, newly fitted up. Therearc also all .1. . " .... If H.. A .. I I ft.. .... ' ....... M. the necessary onmon-scs m ru-n-ico- , " " L...II y.f -ri-Mli-nt .-atrr In th? V.lfiL T)i-' f.i.m Litv.'. ll' iiauted to thri growth of Corn. Cotton What and Onts. Kor luriU'T nariicniam noun-na JOU-Y MITCHE.VER, . AuDurn, nue Uo., St. V. OcfUiber 11, I860. 1 tf. fVrORTil-CAROUNA MILITARY Bl'n0NS....Tiic 1L l " Goldsboro Kiilcs," baring in-ocoi-sl a oom.d.-te Of Dies of the State Aruw, are prepared to'urai4i - ' -tor all the North-Carolina Military Compm.itcirt.: ;.'-, cent, lesrt man uirj cu uouniinieiiiiiti 1 . , r ... .. . 3 . . .1 rr AH applications mosi maae w me vapuua, . M. U.' 'CtwiiUJ. IwiJiMO, C. " Jan. . ' W ii ; :': 'I : i ;- ,j .: I 1 ;i Ul : i'- l 'i.l. T mm.

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