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late J -a 4. rrfftY te; :( : r. . v 'l"D' $1.60 - ' . ..U1eIlt iMertli.;:,,...,...... t... ...... ! rj.'.b I; ,r'l fPrteel!mor'ndeirWkiiiqaiire.) '- 1 ! JOHN SPELMAX, Editor and Proprietor r AND;ITJNTE.R TO THE STATE. ; ROBIXSOy, Assfstart Editor. ., VOL. I. No 95 mm. ronrndl i"i..-i-ri;v.rf H i ':: - : ' .' :: TEUJIS FOR A DVERTfsiXfi; . -r ' 'f TERMS: .. 1 "I I t r t .Ml 4- ' SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION, per annum,.; WEEKLY EDITION', " ... ' j. J Invariably in Ad vance) 1...$ . 2 r: i Tiie Southern Bepublic. : 4 ! Tiie r0ira'en Conaiifuiion of the Coiied-raiS States of America. '. . ff i'rL.iTlertf the Confederate States, each State I i;T.r Jn its. sovereign aiul indeiieudent character, in 1 'rderto form a pel in ;.r.ent federal govermmt, efstab i u u ini;r. .ioii'fstic traixiuUitv. one! se. urp the :J blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity- m I yoking !the favor, andguMance of Almighty God lo f ordain and t14ish this Constitution for the Confine-. 'S t-fto. Sbites of-Amerv'-a. . .. -i !-. "f 1 . Vr ... . a . Anrin.K 1. oCCTifnl is ierislitive powers herein delegated hh: i.. x i ,i --. r l a. . . C n t i nnm-pss nt t ie ixnieuera.ie S.rtirch hall consist of a Senate and House of I resentiitves. . ' ".. . : '"'.. L :) Section 2. ' . . -.f l?rrfsfTittitives pfeall be composed f : 1..A1.1T l!Vi--' " i -- 14 t-0f memlers chosen every second year by the people -of A c..t. tlo fi1r.rtr.ri in :irh State shall 5 T i c S!-? vtrai o.ttix, v.i... . betitinsoftheOnifederate btates, aim nave ...ie tiv mrist, nun 1 1 All 1 1 vested " ill be ites, khall Ll7,,,4. .r.niitP for electors of the most numerous J t rwh!er the State legislature; ' but no of f irf ii It irth nut a citizen oi me . uiiueuniitc ounrn i yhain aTlowed. to. vote for any oflicers. civil or johti- V cil, StaV- orrt-l-'i al. - . ' ' V 2. Ni) person shall be a representative who sfca i .; tl,P :i"f- of twentv-tive vears, ana . .j. ! . ti.. 71 ..f,. h.Y'nto Sifoft: ' find wllO Sha II ?f t ui'n 01-i.iiu v'tiiiviii- .jm.v,.., - --- J: iiienelectel3 be ?.u inhabitant of ' that State in vhieh v iu!s!i:ilU.e :!. eh. P . ' ,' .! KH,rcWatives and direct taxes si uiil lc-appor- "U .;' . ;. i c t j.k:i. ,.... i .a ;..'oi.i.i...i Avithih lt.his:.(.ifelerary acrordm- U theiiM.tive -1 . . . 1-1 .1 ...11 1.,. ,l.,r,rlS-inv.(l I iv Mltdir-f Til t.MCi , ,lrv,l1nr f,f flf-e TCl S01TS. lnflluilUL' tllOSC t o'. vii-c for a term ol years, aim .e.xcu uinjt lu 2r -1 .'. - -J.l tl.rfi.-lifths of 'all slave. J lie actual 6 ... i:,. r',uiTi-i. 4if t fyoiiitKlcrate States. ier of fifty 'f I,...? within evrvubseq ient term t ten years, in ' -1 iv'riiK-r! thevVhall, by law, direct. .The nnmb L.piUaiiws snail not, exceed one for every i ! . i . !. C..o ..li.ill l-nrti tit li' itf iiiit liTTi1. loii.-aud, i.'Ut Cc.ei '""V : ' 1 , ! k. thrive: ail't nuni ' 1 it he St ik- o i. IX : tli jnine, t I' y',' vi'i;' IVi'i'exas .1. li fMinnienitioh shall -1)6. f S-.tithfaroli'ia shall V- entiiksl toe State -f Georgia ten, the State of - Ala State of Florida two, the State ?t rlissi i Louisiana six; ana i..cm va-nncios haripen in trie representation it;!' 'Sneaker ,f t'; ll Stbereo i i v S!-.f,-. ..j.e Executive aiu'ioriry inereoi ,(' l.yii..n,lo till sur-h vacaturs,. I' li(nn:ei.entativet; sun! I CliOOSi . v , he 1 louse o :and ct'ier unpe in (iilicers. au flit. exe.. lit tii;: tl. ns ;ds oi !;.,. v, sidunt ou'i acting .s-ie.y- it.', -inav be impeached by il, branches -of .the Lesis lis -i. .ColiiP" 11. Cil I '1. 0! IW'f a oiT. t; r S ' ?- j i r . tlte eH "ela.s Sect ton 3. : of the. Cn federate States shall lie Senators from each State, chosi I ..' i. Mature thereof, at the r neuiaieiy ilwuii hk vmi. i! t..v,,. nf 'service: and.eacli equator ,.1 oftv,' j-s i'V.-ni-? -nex. -it. 'in i- i tVr. fhpv bV.mII' he .,,.,fiCe of the ff.st election, they 'shall bo d ';.' oiriA ini.s. .The.se : . v as' may w niw - . , .ll.ullC; 0r tl;e first class . shall ee;vaeai,eu an ui . . e i. ......... mi.1 wiir- -nf the second class at -.:Lu: '..! fin -fourth vear : and ot the I'lI'.llllIlit'I L'UV.- 1' thp exnin.tion of the . sixth year; so tha. ! 1. l, .l nnir QMll if Vfll":i- n.vv be cho'son every i;aiu j -n , ,i K huopen hv lesinanon or vuki ! t the -JU'-iisirtture oi .my i, i.'.:v ,f nwvmake tenporary apiK)intments lurS-i. nie - t-ii r ...rwiohirii winch shall then hJ Kii :i t-aeai cis. , .. K- .,i,n i;o Smatur who snail no 'u t. Ct'i C.l'ftl ' -'A Y asscmhl 1 RALEIGH, N. C, SATUKDAT, OCTOBER 26 1861. vr i'.L:.:i . k rtitd to the office or title of anv kind whatever from any king, ! hi?? services a compensation, which shall neither be in- v uLioic it wvuiw r- i. : 1.- ! nor d5miMhr1 Annnir th twriml fni-wl.iVl. 1,- Prr'dent i i the Confederate States 11 ne approve, jiu ' jm.c m lumgu ohiic,: 1 .-. --.y. . j n 1 - vv V'if" im itvbniif tMt. he shall return it with his ob 12. Congress shall I make no law respecting an .. shall have been elected : id he shall not receive with- rciconsuicranon, iwi-Liiiiu ui ."11 . r.' ,1. vJ -,iTi ? d,aii litwi ? ta A waII wr,iU militia lieins necessary to the U recSsMerSl and if appved by twohird, of that security of a free State, the right of the people to keep Hnnv it shall become a law. But m all sucn cases the ana bear arms snail not oe inmngea. - votes 01 berth tlouscs snail 00 uefcciiiiuicu.j , . x , ... vines ui '"V1,a fkAiit winiamt of thftOWTIPr? navs and the names ol tne persons uuug iut mu ' lcicm m. xuj nuUS v..v, - - ' a-ainst the bill shall be enteral on the journal of each t nor in time of war, but in a maimer to be prescribed House respectively. If any bill shall not be returned ! by law. - - ii - by the President within ten days (Sunday excepted) ! - 15. The right of the people to be secure m their :aftr it shall -have been presented to him, the same -J ..persons, houses, pars ana euecxs agamsi uurt-asuu shall I 'a law in like manner as if he had signed it, J ble searches and seizures, shall not be violated ; anc 1 ' ' , i! . i . 1 illl ciin Vint mvtn nrAhahlp pa.llS RT1TV iuiiy execute tne omce oi rresiuei:i oi int? vAJuiutieraw States, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, 1 5 1YV 3 ll - L A. xl . i? I proiect ana aeiena tne jonsiiiuuon inereoi. Section 2. 1 Tlio Prpeirlnnt cViall hp. rnmmAndpr-iri-rhipf i.f the army and navy of the Confederate Stales, and of the militia of the several States, when called into the actual service ot the Uontetlerate estates ; nc may re quire the opinion, in writing, of the principal otiicei 1 not be a not, iind Hans ehn- r 'tiie. . 1 I - ' t . 1 T i " T . A . -. 1 sha'l le a l sw in like manner as if he had signed it, J ble searches and seizures, snail not oe vioiateu ; ana m eacn oi tne executive ieparimenis, upon any nuu unless the degress by their adjournment, prevent its no warrants shall issue but uponj)robahle cause, sup- jeefc relating to the duties of then-Respective ofiiee.v return -in which case it shall not be a law. The Tresi- ported by oath or amrmauon, ana -paracuiany ue anu ne snau nave power u gritiii rep.icvut, nwr .Tpt t mkv annrove anv appropriation and disapprove scribing the place to be parched, and the persons or dons for offences against the Comederate States, ex- oiinmwmhAn in the same Din. xn sucu case, uimik w we naw. .r'"rr- - - .-. . - . hi .V 1! in siLmin" the bill designate the appropria- : 16. No person shall be held to answer for a capital 2. He shall have the power, by and with the ad- .1 i.'.u i'i.nl,nii. i rtViDi-Tirico lTifoTnAii primp unless ( tue will fimii unii. .r.'i." f - - ---- in's. shall then be had as in case of other bills disap proved by the rresiaeni. . ' 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 to the President 'of the Confederate States and before the same shall take etl'ect, sliall be approved by him; r being di.sa'pproved by him, may be repassed by two thirds of both Houses according to the rules and limi tationsjirescribwl in case of a bill. - . " - Section H. . The Congress shall have power ; 1.' To lay and collect taxes, duties, impost? and ex cises for revenue necessary to pay t c dcbts,.provido for the common defence, and carry on tiie govern ment of the Confederate Sttfes; but no ' bojintiea shall be r.r.ti v,,ir. tlw. Trpasurv. nor shall any duties or taxes on initortations f nan foreign nations be laid, to pro . , i - i j. i u 1.,:. mote or foster any Urancnoi uiaustiy ; aim anuuuw, .i J it i il 1 ...i. xl. lue iujse (uiia isippi te of imposts and excises shall be uniform thorougaout th-, ( 1 ,n !';i, liitot Sif;lt.'rf ' 2. To borrow money on tlie credit ot the Lontecie- rate States. ... ' 3. To regulate commerce with foreign uaiions,ana among the severa States, and with the Indian tribes; but neither thw. nor any other, clause coutaiued. m tho-Constitution, shall ever bo const rued to de.egat erty be taken for public use without just compensa- of such inferior officers, as they think proper, in the tlVHA j , ' . j en'oy the riht to a .speedy and public trial by an im- ' 3. The principal officer in each, of the executive de- nartments. and all nersons con netted with the dipl X j i . i sure of. the President., All. .other civil ofilcers of the Executive Department mayb r(moved at any time , by )the President, or other appointing power. wljSen thef services are unnecessary, -or for dishonesty, inca pacity, inefSciency, imisconductr or " neglect. f duy ; ana. wiien so reraovea, ine removiu siiau ih-rep-Hi u to thd Senate, -together with the reaw.'ns'therofi'.r. 4. 4 he 1-resident snail nave power 10 nu a vticai; their ?oic 4 or" ittiin voLe ature cu'.ir ence- s Lia.Il d. ided The sen ts of third It op.e- :v, t '1!::! Cf;SS are bed less tl have.'. ...... . , , xt. ni . ,.frt, vtv vp;ii-.--. ana oe a cm-.i oi mo ihrate, States, a-nd who sliall not,. when efecteo, inhabitant of the State lor wincn no snaa oc The YVv President of thc.l oujeoeraiy ' lie, uu- aiid"the improvement of. .harbors and the rrtn'oving ot obstructions ir. rivtr .naviuwoa, .11- - such' duties Khali be laid .on the navigation laqih tateii thereby as maybe necessary to pay the costs and ex-pfeusesthe'-cof: .,..' 1 , 4 To es-alli.4i unifonrIaws of naturauzation amr uniform laws on the snjjft-t of bankruptcies, through outthe Coniederale States; but no law. of Cojigrshad discharge' any debt contracted before the . passage Not the same. '. - - c 5 To coin money, regulate the value thereot and foreign coiu, and fii'the standard of weights and ipes- gI 'To provide for the punishment of counterfeit ;'ing the securities and current coiu of the Confetleraic Suites. ' , , . .' 7.. To establish iost onices and post routes ; but the. expenses of the Tost office Department, after the first dav of March in the year of our lord eighteen humlreu and sixty-thi-ee, shall be paid out of its own reve nues. . : ': . , .. , S. To promote the progress of science and uscKii rnA .bv securing for limited tirnes to authors andm Ve;;t mis the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries. ' ''."' - -: 1 ). To constitute tribunals inP-nor to tho bttpreir.e Court. . . , .-. , ' 3t). To define and punish piracies-ami iconics cot.i mitted on the high seas, and oiiences agaii.st the law 01 nations. partial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall . have been edinmitted, which district shall lmvn Wn meviouslv ascertained bv jaw. and to be ill v - - i -j. V ' . .- - informed of the. nature and cause of the accusation-;;. to 1.KJ- confronted witn tne witnesses against nun; u 1,1 vo ponirmkorv nrocess for obtaiiiintr witnesses in his favor, and to have - tne -assistance 01 counsei ior nis .defence.-,- .-. ' - i . - . i ft Tn suits at common law: wheae' the-value in cor trovers v shall exceed 'twehtyJJnlts. the right, of trial bv iurv 'shall be.. 1 'reserved.;, and .no fact ho tried by a-iurv shall be otherwise re-examined in any of the ConJeUeraey tnan COlllIUOll. irliv. - '-.-, . w. - 1 r- 10 v.i.-.:.r:ifo hfliKshjill not. he vemnred.'nor exces-- -nnsr their.ensuir.2 recess. 1 . ' . Aj.-y- .j. l . . . - - - 1 . ' ) 1 o ., . J , . 1" :..nrl imiArHiii ami lo.iKrinl i-imisJiiiipnt' I ' - . ' Srrftini !i. SlVo il'ies llili'uooi, uvi.y "v iuiiui.i..j.. I . jnfhcteih ' . : .' ' 1 '.I- l"s President shall trom tunc to-time, give to 'S8 mtormation -ot tne state 01 ine vxniear 1 rwnmmcTid t.o their consideration sn.rh as h shall iwlrp neccssalrv and expedient:'" niav.' on extraordinary occasijms, convene both houses' -or either of "them ; and . in case id' disagree- i a . J IlV. L i. ffiath Weekly Edition. j All sdrertigement, reevIT, ona ingertI;)a in th, y - . - , ... r I on i",t..,t ion r.v rpufiiiir.ii m na vr t t ip rnrp.p ni ia.w tiip. i Oi"rp tlv Dower to C-.ngivsss to appropriate money, ior anv ---o v.; . ; " tllV - " r if X - .. I .i.Ti 1..,., U,,f ,,n jiiilum't. nm I f I '.-1 S-scllivl ! V AT. I prhpu mil internal innm-vprnent intended to laciutate commercp, bi.Hii ieitw u. w ,Vi.x, .,jvV vr":-" --! 1 e-cept for the purmise ot lunnsiung uguw, i.wuii.mi fiwocu l." -" ' " ... . r - i . i- ,i-v ;n : to n ivi" ilioii uuun mc wwi.', . n , uv n" J-v. . 1 I I .-. l,';No SCate shall enter into any; treaty, alhahce, or ment i)etw-eeh them,'wtn Aspect to the time, of ad coniedcrution gralit letters of marque and reprisal; jQurnn.enfr, hcl may-adjoufn -'them Ito such time ?is 1 e coin money-; nnvk-.1 anything but goh.1 and silver coin sia think ; proper ; he shall receive Ambassadors' and a tender in1 pay mvht of debts ;. pass- any bill of itaid- other public ministers; .he shall take cave that the der, &,exposiacio hiw,, ov hvw .impairing the obhga- 'jvs fc6 -faithfully ' executed, and shall commission' r.U tion of .con'tra?t ;' or;grant any title. ,f nobility.-. ",- ? .' , officers 'of .the Confederate States. ; ' .'li l .1'1J11 V1V. ) , g-y V , '9 V.v st-ite shall" without, the consent of the Corl-' o-xess,. lay anj'-imposts or- duties on imports and ex ports' exccpOvhat' may be absolutely necessary for t ' - . .' r' . ' . . n ' lil ...11 J. C tli.e officers 'of .the Confederate States. ;v, Sectioji'4. , t. 'Tl.P Pr'psi.lprit. -Vip? Presid.-Hti and all civil of.i- cers of the Confederate States, sh'all-be removed from. 11.. To declare war "rant letters of manjue and re- "also L'rckiH' cleilt 0. 4h'i of the Sfilate, but sliuil have no u - ; ' ' o . 1: J.-. i. .i - H V lie viiuau ....... v.. . 1 .1 ...r . w;:.::.. ..t...u .. .o,s.. their other onicer. huh. j A President Vn k.re nr the absence t.,e . ,ce leiit, or wlien he si'.au exeicisu u, - ; Tthe Confeih-ifite States. . . ; W" -,.' The Senate slxdl have the solo power tf rv a impeichmcnts. Wium. sitting huj shill'h on oath or alirmatton. hen toe 1 resu ei t ti Confederate States is tneu, toe v,iuCl uv n of the; t t ie uonie'i'--i.i.u; aww..-. , haifede; arid' no person sliall he convicted w,th ,ut the concurrence of two-thirds ot, the mbmbei rt' JiHl-men incases of impiiuhment shall tendif-i theTtlmi! to removal from oihoe, an.l . : . . KV.1.1 i,.l,.,,iov anv ofiice ot honor, ".UCaill'U.H' li''." ,.j..i....i- g . c Cf.ii.1... nil. hi .... 1 .1... 1 ...... . II I 'fit. 11.1.... fc... in. aw. unaei voMi. - - - . .1 ..v.iii. ..wwrpptl-ek'ss. be ha 1 dicfiicnl, trial, judgment and punishinent, a to law. i '.-' Section 4 The times, places" and gamier of holding ekc tionJ for Senates and llepresenUves shau ho V vp : .,1 , .' .1. ,0. l,v t.be. Legislature thcMil, .1 : 1 1 .1 s 1 11 uu1. "tk otl.e provision Ai . . if.' I... Ion- l-n 11k P o a IV't CX- is.jual rust or tv con- ,e a'iu sot'ui. in lu ll, icon htig" jeet he Con- 1 , . 1 - ..1- . 1 ( .it wn. 1 1 . ., mic nr.iut i;i .Liin 1 1-v v 1 tries mov, at any 1 . regvJlutions, except a to the times and placed. cIkk,.- ing Senators , I - ,.;. itf,;.,.L vpfv .'.. The Congress sfiati.asseiuoi. -1 ' i.-L 1 ..u I... .... tl,P first Mmndiiv in ycarf- and sucn meeting m...u . - r . .1)?4'ml er, unless they shall, by law, appoint a unlerent prisal ,' and rnr.ke rules'" wuceruing capt ures on lai .d and Water. . , , ' . 12. To raise and support armies ; but no appropria tion of monev to that use shali be for a longer term than two years I C rl. iirm-11 nil 14. To make rules or government and reginafi of the land and nayaj forces. rn ni,a m'-iirir'-nn n . nnvv. OOllrt. f.VlLUt ."Uau- UK., 1 . . , I riTS 1. ViOIOLLltTiilL' executing its inspection laws ; and the nett priKluce of . 0ficc on impeachment, for, and conviction of trcasoii, all duties - and Tin potits. laid by-any orate on lnipm is bribery, or other high or exports, st.alt be nu-me use m rue ugaMiij .01 u;c Con federate Estates;., a ml siH" sueli. laws shall be subject to the revision" arid control of Ouigress 3. Ko 'State shall," without, tiie consent of Congress, lay any duty of tonnage,; except on, sea-going; vessels, f.ivVkp miTrAv-Tnr!iit-'of its rivers and harbors naviga ted, by the said vessels ; but such 'duties, shall hot co'n giefc 'with anytrqaties of ithe Confederate" State's with tC-oirr natiniKi .mil -mv -surplus of irevenuc thus de rived shall, after making such improvement,- be paid into the cortunon treasury ; nor sliall any State keep triiOTis or Siiios i, f war.' in time 'of peace, enter dnto any 1 n.r"oinwit or pninnnrf. Wl th another. State. or with a ' ailWiUVliU vvoi,'.vn - " " , fni-pio-n nower: or eiwiire in.'war, unless actually mva- 1 .1 . . i. y .-...4- 1 .-. .nil1 ...if .j.lii.if" ff tieu OT 111 SIM 11 lllli.ii rsi. ni. v.aiii-. io .n .." w.miv v. delav But when anv river divides or flows through two or more States th y may enter into compacts with each other to improve tae navigation thereot A kt icle s 1 1 . -Section 1. i HIp pvpiiiivc nowr shall be vested in a Presi dent of the C.niedcrate States of America. He ami the Vice President shall hold ihcir offices for thejterm r.f t i-piirs ' but the President shall not be re-eligible. The -President and Vice PresMeiit shall be elected as . .- x , - bribery, or other high crimes and misdcanors AKTI'JL 111. demon, li i. 'Thp indipi:il I nower of the Confederate States ch ill ho vptP(l in Anft -Snnerior 'Court.' and in such in ferior courts as the Congress may. from time to time - . , . 1 -1 1 1 t c il . I'.. ordaur and' establish, ine juuges, ootu 01 ine cu- - prem'c and inferior courts," shall hold their offices du- fin" good behavior, and shall, at stated 'times, receive . - ,c'-. . .. . -1 i. .1. .11 4. i .. tor their services a compensauon, wmcii siuui nui, vu diminished during their continuance in office. Section 2. '- . V Tim I iiidipial tvower shall extend to all. cases arising under this Constitution, the laws, of the Con- - .. ... -l federate States, and treaties made, or wtr.cn suan .oc mmiP. nndpr t.hpir nirthoritv : to all cases affecting ai 1- " v : ... 1 , u bassadors, other public ministers ana consuls; to iui case3 of admiralty and maritime uriSAiiciion ; 10 co.i trnversicis to which the Confederate State shall lie a party ; to controversies between two or more States ; f . ? 1. 1 T ... ..4.1. n Ulnfi, n-l..ril between a estate ana cuiwus 01 .uiuu'vi ; tho f-tP ici'nlnuitiT: between -citizens claiming lands nn.lpr Ti--nits of different States, and between a State or the citizens thereot and lorcign tsttes, cui.cns or iiu;ppi- hut . nn State shall be suett uv a wuen ir cnlnfft. nf anv forearm State. 9 in nil rases affect insr ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and those in which a State of the several Confederate Stite and Territories shal have the right to take such territory and slaves law fully held by them in any of the Staes or Territories of the Confederate States. 4. T1m? Confederate States shall guarantee to every State that now is or hereafter "may become a member of this Confederacy a Republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion ; and on application of the Legislature (or of the Ex'ecutivo when the Legislature is not in session) against domes tic violence. . ABTiCLE v. Section 1. 1. Upon the demand of any three States legally assembled in their several conventions, the Congress shall summon a Convention of all the States, to take into consideration such amendments to the constitu tion as the said States shall concur in suggesting at the time when the and demand is made, and should any pf the proposed amendments to the constitution he agreed on by the said convention voting by Statesand the same be ratified by the Legislatures of two-thirds of the several States, or by conventions in two-thirds thereof as the one or the other mode of -i.-ll.-irf 1. 11 il- ' l' rauncanon may oe proposed uy ine general conven tion they shall henceforward form a part of this Constitution. Put no Stateswshall, without itsjeon seriti.be deprived of its equal representation in the Senate. - -; ARTICXE VI. ' 1. The Government established by the Constitution is the "successor, of the jfovisional. government of the 1- i. i' -n. . f i. ' 111 .1 1 v)nieaeraie inraies oi America, ana an ine laws pass eel, by the latter shall continue in force until the. same shall be repealed or modified ; aud all the officers ap pointed by,the Kime shall, remain in . office until theii successors are appointed and qualified, or the offices abolished. . ,-- , . " 2 All debts contracted and engagements enteral into before the 'adoption" of this-constitution shall lie' as valid against the Confederate States under this constitution as under the-provisional1, government. 3.- This constitution, and thc law. of the Gmfeder ate States, made in persunce tliereof, and all trea ties made, or which shall beanade uuder the authori ty of the Confederate States, shall be the supreme law of the laud; .and the judges .in every State shall be bound thprplw nnvtliinc in flip Piii-istitiitiiiii nr laws i jf j, - 0 ... .--..wv... ...... of any State to the contrary notwithstanding. J ,'4. The Senators and Repres.iitatives before cn-n- j tiqued, and. the members of the several St.-ite Legisla tures, and all executive and- judicial'. oflicers, both of the Co-ifederatc States anil of the several States, shall le. bound by xith .or .affirmation to ( support this con stitution, but no" religous test shall ever ic rGquired as ii qiiahncation to any office or public trust under tie Confederate States. ' j -,'.&. The euuuieration, in the. constitution, of certain rights' shall not be construed to den or . disparage others retained by the people of the several States, ''o. The powers not .delegated to the Gm federate Sabs by the constitution, nor proliibiud by it to the States are reserved to. the States, respectively, or to the people thereof. - . ARTICLE Vfl, 1.' The ratification of the Conventions of five States .shad be sufficient lor the estabushiuei.t.,, this consti tutiiin ViptH'ppn tho Sf9lp Ri riititVirifr t!.p utiti'ip 2. When five States shall have ratified this cohsti tution. iu the manner he fore specified.-the Congress under provisional constitution shall prescribe-the lime. for holding the election of Prc.-id-nt and ice Presi dent; and for the meeting of the Electoral College; nnrl for pmmtino- flip vot.ps and injiiiPiiratin.T thp. Prnsi- dent. They shall also prescribe the time for holding "the first election of members oe Congress under this ponvfifjition -and thp timp. for nsispii.hlincr fVin srnnn. Until flip .,is!Pmhliricrirf siiph rinnTri-R thp. ( Vino-vpssi under the provisional constitution shall .continue to pvprr-ip t.Iip p"is lar.ivA nowers jrrAnttia them, not ex- .. , 1.1 . i ..ii 11 i-ii1 tending beyona tne time nmitea ny tne constitution 01 tne provisional g ivernuieni. . Adopted unanimously; March 11, lSbl. BANKS. BANK OF FAYITTIVILLeL T -? llr Jfn' Jt Wm. . Matthews lT? Bryadfiiot, Ciwhier ; Vm, A. Ue C.erk ; Alexander MePherson. Mook keeper. EiXsr of WAsniiwjTovJ . . ' JaaMisE Hoyt, President; ThouialL McCluer, Ielhir; Martu, Stevenson, Cashier; Thomas J. Latham, Jr., Clerk. j . Viscount Day, Tkitiday o tvnV tf.v. 1 ' I ' HarHivTd' uivi .1.. t CIu.rI lOT rrWet i W. W. Clark, Cashier , Joseph Fulford, Teller. . DLtomnt Day, lTidaj of ejeh srerit. COMMERCIAL BAKK.WUMmOTOK. Cashier; A H. Walker 0. 0. Parsley, President ; John Mcllac, Teller PmiAihw W . a -a 1 - 1 I i ..... Clerk U:,. Cashier : Clierk. i per I 1 JOitcs,C!ihier; wry, Cashier, win, Cashier. ill, Cjihier. Ja.rvis. j 1 i J. Q. DK CAUTEP.ET. v JOnN ARMSTU0XG. -.Tni?Tir.rii?r.T.TXi itnuK i?ini!UY- IV (OVER THE X. C. BOOK STORE.) DeCarteret & Armslroiu B 0 OK B JNDEllS AND BLA NK B 0 OK MAN UFA U- T l. li JURA'S, KALEIGII, N. C. BANK OF WAnr.SBoRO. J. A. Leak, President ; II. 1' .Hammond, Cashier. BANK OF NORTH CAR0LIV. Prineival Bank at KnltUk ." '''--''. George W Mordecai, President ; CL Dewey, Cash ter - Wm. L. Anderson, Teller; Jordan YVomble, Jr.. book-keeper, Seatoii GrIcs, Clerk. Branch Jt Favrltcrille. ' A. W Steel, Pre-hlchtt H. C. L Wm. Ilu-ke, Teller; W S Hose, C HrmiA-h nt 11';,..;.,...... " '- ' . WW fVl wtg UIIa I E. P. Hall, President; William Ucston, Cashier ; W. I), smith, Teller , J Jl. Wri.ti Hook-keeper . ISrnnck ai.rrhnnt. Edward R. Manly, President ;T J. C.'JVlIaskius, Teller. Ihantk at Titi-hnmu , h ... lirtd-ep, !'r,itent, R Charhiiai., Cashier . li. AiCiair, ielier. " Branch at CUailotle. J. H. Caion, President; T. W.-l)a S. E. Bidk,Telier- I Brunch nt J-lorguntuH. T. Geo. "VaStoii, President, K.J. Ki ! hrench at JHItoA Geo. A. S nit'i. Presilent. W. R. I i .! ranch at Satixbtirn. David I'. Cill.vell.-President, V U -J ' I A M . I & llll.. . E. I tll.Cr. '.ltncylal StaUsrille. C. A. Crlt. ; it. " " Jitney at Coldslv,-o'. E. B. I'urden. Acnt. ' Ixcitcy at tl'arrcnton Jiidui (1. Yaneev, Airfcin. Discount Day, Wednemtty ftf h wth. liAN'rt OF OAI'K FJCAR OFFICCIM NAI BIU( II.S. Br in cir. til BaiJc"nt. It'Uml, Ti,-i.'m.j - li .:..i. n 4 . 11' I. ... t c--l (Jxsliicr; J. D. (iarihur, Teller ; J)cpl Mi-I.auriit, A sistaut Teller ; J, A. T.radh-y, Buuk-ket-b.tr ; J. (i. Burr Clerk. ''' - -' . I ; Brfinch rt If r(tn!iington. John Myers, Presidi-iit ; W. R. .S. Hurbauk, Casliii-r. , ' Branch ul Sttlisbury. D. A. Davis, Cashier. Branch, at Salem. . I. G. Lah, Casliii-r. Braivh nt I'avettc.vilU Charle T "HaighV Prcil.U-.at ; A M?!an, Cankier W. Anderson,- Tellir ; Jnh la Carman, Clerk 5 WriUt uske, yook-k.ee per. - ; .''.'.-. - Branch at llaJcigh. .W ll Jnes, Cashier ; J 1 nies A Mx ire, Till. - - Branch at. MitvilU. J F Ellardj, Cashier. Branch at (Jrctnsboro Jese II Lindsay, Cashier ; Rob.-rt Sloan, Teller. Discount Day , Tuesday of each week. THR FARMERS' BANK. OKKKSMiORil' .Tiitjr i i 11 ri i 1 wwt a i!.. .. .. j i iiienuennAii, rresiueni ; v . t-aidw . II, i;aihicr . Branch at J.nzttfxth .Guy. H. F Overman, Cashier . - Jan. 23, 1861. 16-ly f.illnw.s- .v. .... . . , . . . . ! 01 uiuiiuiu ui'i "-"ly . . ..... -. 1 r .e . . ... ' . i n oi 111ncH.pt.1rm -- in m t ie o:ner cases .nuuuu m?u- 15, To provide for.callh'g forth the miUtia. to exe- equal t,. the v, hole number 't nators ana uepi-esenm- - appellate iuris- cfite the laws of the Cnfederate States,, suppress, in. ttves to which the btate may oe enut eu in uie "rr Z ' lftW aU(1 tact with 8ch exception, : 1 ....Winn I m-r.ca illt. nil PliaT,Or- ()I R I ULSLIl Ul tl V t". OI I't.auu . j . ; .. ., -i i n surrecuona m.u ... ... i '.yi'.. i.ti' .Vp,w... and under such regulations as: tne congress snai. i.u a - 1 v make. 1 n n A Z Annnn V t- w nrtpfivp rnrp 1 o. xiic ti 1 - - . ... i ' V A v w . j 1 T .1 - 1- 1 . '...I i. "-."- .. . .1 . 1 t. j 4. nwmcn . nha be bv iurv. ana sucn ixiai suaw w and vote by ballot, tor i'resiacnt ana v ice r resiaem. 17.- '" tn' sliaU liave r 4- .,.,. -nrt- n mnn iiinnr, ill 1 uviu a .... OilC Ul V 111111; iit ivW?i, OUftU UWU u"o - the same State with themsd ves ; they shall name m their ballots the person -voted for as President, and in distinct ballots the person voted. for as Vice President, surrections and repel invasion. . . gress; but no Senator 'or representative, or pe ' 10. To provide for; organizing, armmg and disci p- holding an office of trust or profit under the -Conic liiiir.- the militia, and for governing such part of 'them j nte States, shall b'e appointed an olector. . ; aVniay be emh'ved iu the service of the Confederate j 3. - Jhe electors shall meet in their respective S . n.mnir to the States, respectively, ine a pointnient of the'offieers and the authority of training j theSilitia according to the discipline prescribed by j Congress. " ' . . i 17 To exercise exclusive legislation, in all cases viha-.Kver, over such tli'triet (not exceeding ten miles square) as mav, bv ctWion of one or more SUites and ; the acceptance of' angress, become the seat ot the ; vernment of the: O.mfederate States ; and to exercise ; fike authority over all places purchased by the consent of the Legislature of the St;te in which the same shall be, for the erection efforts, magazines, arsenals, dock- !r yards and other needful buildings ; and , -18. To make all laws, which shall be necessary nnd , proper for carrying into execution the. foregoing p-w- ei, and all other powers vc-sted. by this Constitution in 4 he' government of the Confederate States, or in any , departmenfor olficcr thereof. - ' dccuon u and tiicv shall make distinct li-ots'of all persons voted : V'.-M'.; " ' Section ni F xch House shall be the. judge 01 .inc .p., retilvns and cpiidificutions Qf its own timbers ap.cl-a. ' mai-rtty of each shah constitute a qitof urn todo biw- nei- but a snudhr number may adiourn irom day to , : a .U' nV, ; may be authorized to:eompc) tho aUcncJanec of'Mnt members;. in sttch manner and under puch ' penalties as each House may-provide. . ! j- :, -.I- . 4 Each House may determine the rules of.i sjpro-. eeWiiis. punish its members, for disrderly lntvior, 7 1 . Vr., .,.,, , .r two-th r.k. of the wh de ..Jl -ll'lt'l I I'll' ' 1V V A ' - : liuhiber, expt-lam-'inber.. : . ' " $. Eich House shall keep a joitrnrA of -. feedings, and from time to time puWis'.i the :"".,..sei-r-'v.' and t.e yeas and nays of t..e rne eitner llou'w. 'on any questiouv sliall, at- ice . cvie-fifth of those prVsentbe entered op. thy . 4 ; .Neither House, during the ses-ion id "-Ikll, without the consct.t if the' .ot.:-v a-.? -pine' th.'vn three-davs, nor loftr.y other i-laa-'"'iJ which the two Ih.nses thud be sitting. . - , tCuon o. -. : !. ..1 ; c a.' Ppi-irpcpntatives si;: j. ine iqeuiu.' . ' .r- its'pro- iime,, ex- requuc leinbers of .t;re ot ;ru '.fov 1 . , 11 -receive U X. iv., .Hon for .their services, to ie ascei ameu oy Vll,i . -, ., -. t...i.,- .v.- nf tl.P iv?-..!. rate law, and pau out o. tue . r - : -T;-, V" " Slates They shall, in an cases, vv,,"T '', . J' .-u r !, ,.p:ippbeT.rivile2ed from arrdst during .ij..;l:-''.,ttm,A.nrte'-at the session of their Respective.: llli.. i '"' ' - , . ... .....;. .1 -. Houses, and.in going to ana jeturniug i.c.u. !. v.' . ..: ,1 nnv ritliPY- TllaCC. not W Uliwuuuw ii. .v 1 - . - .12. No Senator or Pveprcsentative sl.all during the time fr which be was .eiecu, nl"1 iy ""J :':v :., .lpr tliP authoritv of the Comederate civil uuji-c U141.V-1 --- - ,j .-j .1 States - which shall have been creaieu, 01 t-u.o...- riients whereoi snau nave uau .uu riVv n of either measures AltU v w 1 . . At. .i - rQl , . -Uw 1 T- Til I IIH 111 I I ll. 1 L I Ul W Ul lib VV7 t' X - - fciontive Uepartmeni i use. witn tne .privuc, - o ----- . oppertaning to msaepartmeuw '- !" .11 unt t i?mr revenue shall originate in the House of Kepresentativs; bu,t the Sen atemay propose 'lv . . ,'i J- no nn nthir hi If!. 1 . ' iconcur witn amenuiucuto ----- "2.. Every bin which shall nave p for ;is President, and of all persons voted forasTicc President, and oi tlie( number ot votes ior eacn, wnicu list thr v shall si'-n and certify, and transmit, sealed. to the crovernment of the Confederate States; 'directed 1. n 1 , t . .1 lV r A . A? A.1- the President ot the senate ; tne i resiueni 01 in Senate shall, in-the presence of the Senate, and Hous f Ke'resentatives, open all the certificates, and th votes shall then be counted ; the person having th greatest numlier of votes for President shall be th President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed , and if no person have such majority, then, from the persons having thehigh pt nnnilu.re not. pvceodinff three, on the litt of those 1 The importation of negroes of , the African race : voted lor as ' President, the .House of Ileprentatives from anV foreign country ' other than the slavehokting . sball choose unmeoiaieiy, uj uui.ut, u e j. . Sta e.s or Territories of the United States of America, ' Cut in choosing the President the votes shall be taken is V erebY forbidden ; and Congress is required to pass . by States, the representation from each State haying one such laws as shall effectually prevent the name. ; vote; a quorum for this purpose shal consist of a Congress shall also have power to prohibit the ; member or members from two-thirds of the States, and intrmluction of slaves' from any Shite not amemberi'a majority of all the States shall be necessary, to a of or Territory not belonging to,- this Confederacy. i choice. And if the House of Representatives shall not V The privilege of the writ of habeas -corpus-shall. choose a President, whenever, the nght of choice snal not be su-pendecf unless when in cases of rebellion or f devolve upon them, before the 4th day of March, nex t he same ; hevjshall othH - - V i v -. j - v . 7 . f .& iiM, -sIiTrtv mav reouire it. 1AA V h;II'11 'o- " ' A ill ' 4; No bill-of attainer, or ex post Jacto law. or law 'denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be msstrt. . 5. No capitation or other, direct tax sliall be hud unless in pr.-pt r.i.-n to the census or enumeration here- . iube fore direct .! i Vh? taken. VhtQv ...r.'.iKv shall bo laid on articles exported I from any State, except by a vote of twto-thirds of i both houses. v .. ! . 7 ',i rpfpr. npps shall be criven bv ony rerrulation of commerce or revVhue to tiie t orts of one State over these of another. . ' S. No money shall be drawn from the treasury, but inconsequence" of appropriations made by law; and a regular statement' and account of the receipts an.l ex- per.ditures of all public money shall be published from time hi time. ' ' " - h 0. Congress shall appropriate no money from the treasury except by a vote of two-thirds of both houses, . token by yeas and nays, unless it be asked and esti- - mated for by so-r-.e one of the'heads of department, and submitted to Congress by the President ; or for the ; purpose of paying its own expenses and contingencies ) i f .1 . , ... -1.: . U;nct tVo A,.,fil,.r.ito V ' 1 1111 nv J7 J . 1 ' ..... States, the iiustice of which shall haye been jadiciahy declareu by a triounai ior ine luvesiigiiuuu 01 iiaims . J - . ..." "i r 1 1. I J against the government, wincnji is xiereny uiaut luu duty of Conera to establish. . ting money snau specn v m .amount of each appropria-' r which it is made ; and Connx-ss shall grant no extrii. jorapensation to any . i . . ' A. A. iA . .--1 -! public contractor,1 t mcer, agem or senaui, aun contract shall have been made- or such service Ten- 1 1." No title of nobility shall be granted by the Con federateTStates f aud no person holding any office of profit or trust under them, shall, without the consent fo the Congress, accept of any present eniolumeuts . - - . 7 ; T-. fIPr.rincr tlipn thp Aipp Prpsidpnt 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 such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed ; and if no pei-son have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list the Senate sliall choose the Vice President; a quorum for the purpose sliall 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. : ty. P.utno person consti nr. ionally ineligible to the ofiice of President shall be eiidble to that of Vice Pres ident of the Ceuiederate States. C ThA CwiTrPss mav ilpterrnine th.C time of choosing the electors, and the dav on which they shall give their votes, which . day shall be the same throughout the Confederate States, j : . 7 a niircfiii pA.-.-prvt. a v.k tnral Vrn' citizen of the rVJo-nfrt cfofo i-.t.; o iti7oii fKorfinf at the time of the adoption of this constitution, or a citizen thereof Ixn-n in the United States prior to ine -vm u. ..x-ln,- -iwr.n .l,-,'l ha pli.riWp ti the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that ofiice who t,u .,4 u ; -A tlm nrrp nf thirty-five years, riijr.li wjb .hoc aiiimi. m -. - 4ind been fourteen years a resident within the limits 10I the Confederate States, as may cxkt at the time of bis election. . , . r o t .- - xi: 1 tl,. President from -o. au case 01 uiv; rvmo a. u. V.-i-i office, or of his death, resignation, or mabihty to ctis charge the powers and duties of the said office, tne 5-i.il i 1 i. v;- Prpsdent: and the same snan aevoivc 00 .uc ' , Congress may,' by law, provide for the of irtcnt and Vice rresiaent, aecianuS fol-r1. then act as President, and such officershall actrd- i 41 .1 - j:u:i; v removed or a l resiueni iuh r uuui me uiau4ii.jr . ."i - ... -- -. i shall be elected. . .. mrpive for ,9. The President shall, at stated times, receive lor been committed ; but when not committed within any State,' the trial shall be at such place or places as the Congress may by law have airectea. . - ecll07l d. 1 Ti-pnqnn arninst 'the Con federate States shall con sist only in levying war against them; or in adhering to their enemies, giving" them aid and comfort. Ao person shall be convicted of treason unless on the tes- - . . a a.1 ... 1.4- V tonony 01 two witnesses 10 cnu suujc uut xk,u, tvi LUUP.iwr.'u iu , r, 2. The Congress shall have power to-declare the i,n;inw.nt of treason, but no attaiu.'.er of treason J ' ILIA IOA1 A AAVy V ' J shall work corruption of blood, or forfeiture, except duriug the lite ot the person attained. ATiTTf:r.K tv. Section 1. 1 Trull .fait.li and credit shall be given in each citntp tn thp nnblie. nets, records and judicial proceed- kJL-tl- VV iuv X 7 4 ntt.Pr State. And the Congress ma.y, by5 general laws, prescribe the manner in which such acts records and proceedings shall le proved, and the effeet thereot. Section 2. 1. The citizens of each State shall ije entitled to all the privileges and. immunities of citi&ns in the sever al Qf.itri onrl i.n.U bawi the nulit of transit an.l so- ULCllVO, 4.4.V4 " . I -.1 .1 ion'rn in any -State ol this - xnieaeracy, whu wmi J , Jl A.T -..-.I,- -if wfrinfli f"TT slaves and other property ; anu uiiigni" L,ivt..j in said slaves shall not oe tnereoy- uupuw. o a i-inrcnn plmrcrpd in anv State with treason, U 1- onv' or other crime against the laws of such State, T-rr chon nff irnrii alix -l i"uuu am. - State shall, on demand of the executive autority of the State from which he Ilea, oe aenvereu up 10 moved to tie State having jurisdiction of the enme. . .1 a 1,1.1 4, cnprll r.r Iill.f-.r 3 iso slave or otner persuu iiem wi in any State or Territory of the Confederate States, - .t f 1 1-. tx-T 1 1 1 r r 1 vnnn under the laws tnereoi, escaping 01 i.ii''; . into another, shall in consequence of any law or regu lation therein, be discharged from such service or la bor but shall be delivered upon claim of the party to whom such slaves telong, or 10 wnom xucu k.. or labor may be due. Section 3. Tv. arlmitted into this Coufed- A.. Vb.lCI Ull--SJ ..."-J 1 1 IT t eracv by a vote of two-thirds of the whole House ot ercu-j- uj- a Senate, the Kepresentauves auu nwiuu.u . o-5 rinW hxt States - but no neiV Stiite shall be Oeiiato IUMUq 1 ..... ,1 formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any oti:er State ; nor any State be lormea Dy ujuui,u. ui i ' t., orfc s tilths, without the consent or more uiaira, v. i... - of the Legislatures of the States concerned, as well as of the' Congress. . , fro... r-nixwica KhalLnave nower to dispose oi ...hi make all needfid rules and regulations concerning the property of the Confederate htJUcs, inciuuiuS .. u lands thereof. . . . " 3 The Confederate States may acquire new terr.to ry, 'and Congress shall have power to legislate and Sovide governments for the inhabitant of all tera torv belon-ing to the Confederate States lying with tory Deion luk stAt-c. aud may penmt tirZ Zk such-inanner as it ra.y bv Krovick Tto form the States to1 be admitted into ihlcSrkey. In all such territory the nf ., ctaverv as it now exists in the Confederate StaKall U Tecognized and protected by Congress Tin nviniu niATvfnn J2j COUNSELLOU AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, tt 1 1 1 auttiiu nit; vywAivj ' " . w- --- j , Tnk,t,..i onri riv,.iriiuTv ti" ft ii i wi 1 1 w ( mirtfi of Npw Han- 9J UlltAO LU1I Al V Vila vuciii j ' over and Sampson, and the Terms of the Federal Courts A Cnw.mn 1'ln.ii.t .f Vprth-Pnrnlin. nt. TtnlpiiTli. ill 1 V l k - U I M 1 111. V"Hl " ..in 1 " ' - i. . .1 i 4i.i.4. tt i:i ULace, tne ona tormcny occupieu uy uiu uuu. uu- v TT TT ! ! nam ii. fiavwoou, jr. Jan. 2C,.I861. j . . ! li iy r ; .- ... r BR. 3I00HK, m , .r 5 ATTORNEY AT IAW, . UTiknriiT. v r. II ? Will iiractiee in the Cdurts of Roiran and adjoining conn- ties, ijoliecnons nroiiipuy uiaue. j Jan. 26. 1801. . . ; 17 ly BaS VF CHARLOTTE. Join. J Blae.kwo;) 1, President : MP 1 rtAVif nr vivcmii ti ; Thomas D Jolinotdn. President; J. Cashier. Vft- n.(''lii-r i '.-'' :)h J Lm, HHim i Vff I l- j .tin I iv liiiams, rresiatni ;jotin vv fanairl. Wm Warden, Teller ; James McGilvatj, Clerk. Ivi. or wm Mivrirn J John McRae. President i S Jewelt, Cashier ; Smith, Teller. . . . ,. n i v. r nr i.r.YivfiTovL Kittrcll, President ; C V Iwi, Caliier uraneri ui uianmn. James H Holt, Cashier. Caul tne Wil Slop Thief! E. H. IJICKINSOX. J". B. HILL. C. B. H;LL. DICKINSON, HILL & CO., ' Al CTIOXEEnS. NORTH COKNER OF FHANKLIN AND WALL STS., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Attend particulailr to the selling of slaves at public and private sale. Aug. zs, lsuu. f- - J jnipi'vcDnuft) Mntiiql Ufa Tnsiiir:ir.e and f' ivrjujijuvuv .14 a iiiui .... r rr,.-,4 numnanir Thia riomnnnv oft'rs inducements X-jH .AlUOb Vl'.liiju.. . 1 . . . tr. thfl nublic which few possess. It is economical in its 4 . . , , .,. oni nrAinnr. in rnp TiwriiHTi i 111 n..-.:... .litii:.. in tut. , C.44V4 j " f - ---- r . . The insured for life are its members, and they participate in its profits ; not only on the premiums paid in, but also on a large and increasing desponit capital kept in active outran..... . . '-.. 4 1 . l l. Atwr 4 .4 4 . 1-.-. 4 nnnl .l.lflllf. it A aiviaena Oi o per eenu, ai. mc uuai ncifi . the Company, was aeciarea, anu can ieu w me uv. 4i l : i'.. . t in i omngnv. iiie me uituiuc.s ui aa, v-v-mi-.. --j . . . . TVnP Husirinir n insurance upon their own lives, or tne hires ot tneir slaves, wm piease auureoo - R 1. . If IllUi Treasurer. Greensboro', Feb. 11, 1859. 11 lj. i Thft Neuse Maiiiifacturlnir Company HAVE on hand a general assonmeni oixiews and Book paper also, Pibt office, Newspaper and and Cartridge Wrappers, prime quaiur, aim go .. tity otcommon wrapping paper. - . ' Adaress u. . uuo.ii., 4ico..4. .T..T.44 12 55 ;8t. nrppnohnro' Times. Western . Demo- ""iu , - - . , eoat. Goldsboro Tribune ana iNewuern rrogress wv-r. r - . - . ' - . ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD, N. C. rpflE FALL SESSION OF THIS IXSTITTTE WILL I 4V.-. OA ll.inrlsr in Jnlv: COmillCUVi; UU u ...uuu.; t -j nr .im im.uiriiini n..fkiillr for militarr edncation, the Trustees have revived .to connect U..tlns Institution a JUUxiary jJeparrmeHi, wuicu n ... 1 4 4 i..Hiinlli. - tne cnarpa oi Bwrape;ui iuu ui.i. ine raipo v mitwuw""-;"" ... An 11 tww, Vrirrtich ! . . J13WW Advanced English " uu . !. 4 J irAi).i T .nirilllfM i' "V AnCieili WIU ..1WC4 44 44lfe-t,-" - OQ QQ i.. 8 - - - i a J- frfttn t-w tn S.C.0 includ i n nri i ua.u ul bwk..v.i j - ins washing and fuel. For further particulars see circular. " ft. i 1 1 1 ii .-f .. i f . i f r i ni'i i i.i. iii.J44XO- I-. - 4 4iwi., - " I - , th uiic x. CAPTA1X 0. R. gh, on Saturday QTOLEN FBOM THE STABLE OF kJiltAND. seven miles south of Rale night last, o a iiM.fr .T.rn A llUliprj J1 KjLiVa some five or six yearn old, medium which paces under saddle. The thief ..nor. ..in rrnrwl Iil'iliinT. ' no lie ft II'IT Jtllld Ul , fy ' ' ' ' W ' pr- F white coat and hla- pants, and. a-moaHache. IL he his wife. with t brat. Ho left blind mare loose lirivinfr the Stolen A suitable reward rVornllinrr wiih woman reDresented to thic-echiiarep,, tne younsesi twins aim on tikinff tne muie, an 'ra Bore-uat-K. u in the wooda,r and was af terwards seen, Mnl wn mn tA hnrrtrv tiurs..'rl.4 Rfll.'l'rll. . .. i u-Li. .4 . . f . 1 will bepam on tne apprenension m ine luici, or on ine re- 1 . t ii. I .i :l... covcry or tae muie ny ioe 8utcriLwr. Ala W. Il4l.l kJ. Kaleiffh, .V.C. Sflnt-25. . , - . M3U ' 1. 4l . l! Register ana stanaara copy mree ro . .. nark bar. an is a man about 1 iigh, was drfhrd w f Headquarters North Carolina Troops. Adjutant uesehAm wkice. PiAi.KlGH, October W, .1801, General Okder, 1 - ' I No. 20. j . -'-1 ' -' ' -. .11 Viornaftar mflATtitwA Vl V ttit fi(1Trrnflr frill ' remain at home, without pay, until called on for active ser vice, when a reasonable time will bej allowed them for i . . .. . ... rrt. ! . t r ' reaching tne appciDie.. piace 01 reuaevoui. mm nmnrii necessary on sjecount of the limited qaantitr of elothinjr' auu .-ui( ...... --- ---7 - nor to have these suriphes readr for the use of the troo). at tne lurteinev miv.-.. hu r. . .v-, . By order of the Uomninuer-iiv-CDiei. 7 J. G. MA It TIN, Adjutant General. oct. 19, . " : f ; "r:- Ail i.nncr in the State copv four times ana send bills to Adjutant General's ortice. ; ; ! .. NF. KI CO wholesale and retail Drag. iritg. have and will keep on hand a fall supplv ot . .. . - ; 11.. r. t 1... 4 m rt all SUCD arllCJCS as arc huii i.juuu iu itni vb vrup. House. Thfv will conducs the businM on a large and libernj ical". having ample experience, force and facilities , for doing h nd hope by their promntre-, energy ant! untirir.e efforU Ki plea?, to secure ui uucrai punimgwi .. 4-T A. K i.nblir! trencrall r. V.' The Prescription Department will be under the irnmedir ate supervision of one of th firm, both day and night. Orders will b attended to with neatne and dipateh. r a f f t 11 r t-w a wi.- Mt'nri -4- NOTICE. : . - 1 nr ri T3EIT KXOWXTIIAT J, Hfc.lKI 1. V"? uwi! 1-" -.flrc: ,.r .i,, 4. nf Vr.rth Carolina, do . ; l-i.i.. Kn,.-il limilanrtliu Btate of all oacon, leather, and shoe except br and throueh the orders of the proper ameers or agents i -v.- r. r 1 4- 1 - ei.i. ha. Iiii.n ai- . . 1 -.1 .. .. ... ...11 r i nr force. 11 rectea P Z.. Z'ati. which nectary, e iwui. "- 7- ' of thU sbaii continue in operation uu too ' Department. - ' . . . . . ...1. a..A...hr. Doneat th city of Baieigh, ton aw ' 1S61. -rnv - m iRir. aept 18. 1861. 4 83 tf. Charlotte liuiietiii and l-naJ u'ti am wiv - - ar-lVCTAV II 11 IKK. Withis Two IIr5nanD 1 asm of thit Dr.rf v. for the reception of TRANSIENT fTSTO and 1 J0ABDER.3. Table supplied Hitb theest the in:i ket affords. u jni.iiAutr., rmiwH. Jan. 7, 1861. t - " Sibsisteace department. : , ; v. hAlti'-M, Mav, 2jth. lt01. -ut at thia llon-trttnent ovwi. yi upvw. ... . - -1 the delivery .hf rood merchantable noar, At any railr. . . . . . . " . . . ( . - 1 , 7 A fi.nk ar.rinn r up nuv. in flHinuiiM ntik Ar 4a iuj. i a c barrel, nntil lith of July, ltMJl. ".i M Propoaala hoald be endorsed i'roplii for Boar, addressed to the Commissary General." ' i . , WiL JOHNSTON, , .:.. Committarg 0'tf4wnl, . JIay23. 186L ...'.. 1 7"'f h 1
Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1861, edition 1
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