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W, tl.e p'lecf tne Confederate States, each State "vtii:' in itsoverein and indeieiiderit character, ht f;T..; i form a per-pianefit federal J government, estab Vo in-'ice. insure domestic tranquility, and teen re the lt'o-4iii? cof liberty - ourselves and (Mir pmter1ty -in-t -k'uvj f.ivor ad fuidauee of Aljnigl.ty God do ,,r.la;!. a:;d taUish this Cuii'stitutiou fur the Coita!e rate. ': te.l of America. Article I. Section 1. All 1f2ibUuiv powers herein delegated t-:Lali be vr d iii a- Conuress .l the Urnlederate states, v. I rch -sij.ult Cllihlt,J ,s a Senate and Hu.e of Iiti- v S(:cli(m 2. 1. -Tlie House r.f'Ueprcsentatives shall be crapped ,.; member? chosen every .second year l.y t!ji'pt'oj.!e of .the several State s; and tin- electors in eacli Sttite.shail l..!.-i!.f:.s f tb C'Mift-le.rate States. and have tbejual 'iriciUidii requisite for elector .f the ruMSt'-nutner-UH 'branch of the Sta'e, Lfila.ure; hut no person of reign hirli not a citizen .f the Confederate States Miad be :illV"! to vote for any officers, civil or p I:ti cal, Stit-or Keo'i ial. --'" '"'-'-'.'. Nn person shall le a representative who shall cot. ,.ive attained tho age of twenty-live years, and be a' ,-itiz-Mi of tie Confederate States, and who shall not, when elects!, 1 a.i inhabitant of that State in .which be:-! a ! he eiioseii, - . ' Z. .i!epre.-LttHtircj! and direct, taxca sisal! be appor i r'- ai.u'TV? tliCM'veral Statea-which may-bo included v.iiiKii ti.is'ConfcUnuy according to their reflective j ' r-s whi- h'slinil be determined hy.j!ddii;j'to the tt'i'.', muidxT oflTic periods, jticittdin-g those bound t 'am f.a- a term ...1'i years, and' excluding Iuriiaus r.( t.-xed, three-tilth of ail slaves. 'Tiie actual onu-i';-Tatioi) 's-h.dl be made witliiii. three years after the .;!.,' t!i,r!int,r of the Congress of the. Confederate States, f'within everv subsequent term .often years, in such n.'.taar they !!aJt-r.'oy i,t-it.ii-is O'jill not direct. I he numoer oi exceed one f or evcrv 'iftv O . . i 1. . 11-1. -i 1, ...... .tlivu.-sUid,- out- eai u if. l hi until sueh enumeration sriali be itiado itfVb Suutii ''aroiina sba!! be entitied'to clioose ,. st'!t..-of (ieor.:ia teri-tiie State of Alabama ttif-Sr iii:;'-. the State' of I'loiida two,4he Stare af.Mi:isu.ippr .rviV the. St;e of Louisiana' six, and tlw Suite of 'l'ex.is six. 4 When vacan.-ies b.aipen in tlie renresf -iitiiuon ft..,n ;hi,v State, i he F.xeetttive r.nthofity thereof sliul! . ,'r . .!...,;, ,n ., fill .,n. mi viii'ymcifs. . r. ''. 1 e IhMisp of i!eo!vt'iitativeb sha vlie ri' oi (.niioii i - i! choose their H-r oiiiccrri, Hint n:U! t.ave Iwnc-nt. excej't tk-t any ju i . i ...... . i i 11 1 the .sole icial or u ithiu i.i I IT teoerai lil' er re.-ioem ;i;.u ttu- wiitij tiio iiii'iiN-of anv . -Statf, may he of- two-thirds of both bran. lits 1 hereof: ' iinpeaciiwl by a vote ol- tin Legislature ! Set I 'iii ?. - , Senate "f the Confederate States shall be of" ivo'Senatrs from ea. i 8t .tp, cliosen for t'v -the "J,ejjiilsiture thereo., at the regular -.! ioimeh.itehv rerediug the (oninience- - 1. The Vf'lli ).-! '1 h.X Ve;0 . sj'.-si' i: n ' I : t i i .. 1't; not H-rvice; anil each .Senator shall have e)e .,rc. . . . 2. ln:uiediately after tliey slia'd be assembled, in ceti.-'C.'piciite uf.the tir.t election,' they shall be divided c.fl- Jiv .,x oT:iv iie into three classes. The seats of t!,e S.-n:'..rs of tiie lirst class sbU be ; .'vacated t- the second class at f :.-..mo-i f'.f tiu f-.-oiubveav; ol ih.e . fu i AMiatit u i-f the hufth year.; and of the third ; rit tlie i-xiiiration of the- sixtii.year ; so that, oue i rlu!e", evevv second ycar;and ii Varan- . ha open' by rcMgnaii 'U or .therr(.-e th.irnig-the' iv- '.( - "ot'the Leiiature of any State- the Executive tK.-rrot' Voay t-p,-.r:rv at't'ointn ents r.nt.h d.. next iik i i;-iri "f the Legiature, winch shall then liil 0 v.icau:es. .b 1S peijson shad be a Senator !a dnll Kiii not rave . 1 4 Htime.d theatre ol thirt v- vrars. an-i i e ;v coo.en oi .:e i n i ,.!,!. .1-i.tp states, and who Mian nor, sviien t-iectou he no 'inhabitant-of the "State t(-r which he shall he-cS".e,-. i'heVicerreadeutof the (Vn federate fit bh;iU ' he J'u.-ident of the Senate, but shall -h.ive no vote, la -. de? thev be e-ually divided. b. The Senate shall choose their other oiTW-rs. and a President pro ienqKu'e in the absence -of tiie Vice rridcnt. or when be hall exercise -the office of Prcsi ilsMit of . the ' Con lVdt rate Suites, i.. Ti-Senate shall - bao the wile p.MVtr.f'i try all -iii,!..,K-iai: :its hUi sitting for that purpose, they tna'li "be on Oath or allirmatitui. XN'ben'tie IVtidont of i 'be Confederate tates is tried; the" Chief Justice bb.il! .reside; and fto python hal'' be , coiivictcd with-, -out" jijt: coitcurrence of two-thirds '--of tbtr members . n :. . - -- ;7. .hidgmeut in eases of imt'Cachir.er.t sb.all not ex t;d further tliaii to removal from office, and disqual-""l4.ti-ation to hold and enjoy any ollice'of honor, trust or ir-,;;t. uiiderUie Contederate, Stares; but th parry cou- -vi.-b.-.l shall, nevcvthelos, - liable and subjeefio'in- i; in.ent, trial, judgment and punishment, according to law. ' ' r. 1l Section i. , 1. The tiines, pluces and manner 'of holding elec ' tioiis for Senators and llepresentatives t-h-all be fie-...f."-!hd in each. State by the Legislature thereof, sub--' '.je. t to the provisions of this Constitution : but the 0"n . res may, at any time, by rlaw make or alter such rfcuiation, except as to the times and places of ehoos i'.i' Sei;ator. . ' t The tonsresR shall asseml le at least pace in every , year ; and such-meeting shall be on 'the first Monday in .'". December, unless theyshaU,bv law, appoint -a different iay. '-;'." " ' i Section o. b Liich Hon e shall be tlie judgeof the elections, setnrtis and qualifications of its own members, and a 'Taaicrity'of eych shall .constitute a-qurum todo busi-iii-st; but a sinaller mnnl'er may ad.journ from day to lay, and md-y be authorized to compel ti e attendance . of 'aliseut -imVmbors, ,ia such manner and under such penalties as;.each House may provide. 2. Each 1 louse .may determine the rules of its pro mlings.lpunisli its menibei fur disorderly behavior, id wdi.li the cuuc.mretu;o of dwo-thirds of the whoie . "ii'UT.'-ixpel si nicuibci". . kXcJbise shall keep a journal of its .jo uc ui!z. aiSi from time b' time pubiisbrtbe'stme. ex-eei.tiiiis'ucSi-. parts as may in their judgm'eht mp.iire s-.ivsv, aiui the veas and nays of the .uu':nbe:s 'of.-, cniivr llouscXn any question, sall, at the desire f twe-Vifth o'f.tliose' present, be .entered on toe journal. 4.. iseitJier f louse1,;, d firing the sessioit ol Congress, sl-aii, with. ait. the coiT-cnt of t'ne -other, adjourn" f.-r livire than 'three day.-, mr to any other place than that which .'the. two IiouM-s shall b.e sitting. ' Si-el iun 0. L -The Senators and . Kepresentativcs shall r-.ee: ve a coinpensation for thcirsvi v ices, to be ascertained by aw, and paid out ot ti,e treasury of the Confederate .States;- '1 hey shalf. iuIi cas, exce pt treason, felony "nd breach ol'the lieacelx; privileged from arrest during i heir attendance at the session ot theit- resi ective i their i;r frcm Ihnises, and in jroiuir to and returning frcm tne same,; d for auv speech. or debate in either House they shall 5"t he quci&tioned ia any other place 2,' 2o Senator or Representative shall, (lin ing the bnie for which he Was elected, be ap)ointed to any fl fffce .under the authority, of v the Confederate btates - which shall have been create!, o4be emolu rnents whereof shall have been increasedrdr,ring such lue; and no person holding any office uuiler the Cou federate States shall be ia member of either lloifee du '' during his continuance in office. But Congress uiay, by jaw-, grant to the principal olicer in each of theL Ex ecutive Departments a seat upon the floor of either House, with the privilege of discussing any measures Pptrtaning t j his department. I - Section 7. i : ' 1. All bills for raising revenue shall origihate in the - Houae of lleprcseutatives; but the Senate may propose hc. oncur with amendments as ou other bills. V Evcry biil Wcb have passed both House st2 1, .f.ifeiit l.H .iines a law, be presented to the. ; ''. ; Vol. II. President of the Confederate States ; if be approve he sshail sign it; but if not, hehall return it with hid ob jections to that Uouse in winch it nhall have origi nated, who shall enter the objec,tions-at large on theTr journal and proceed to reconsid r it. If, after mi h reconsideration, Vwo-thirda of that IJou.s shall azr e to pa.ss the bill, it nhall be.se!:t, together with t'neob j( ctioti.sto t'neotherliouse, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds f that Ib use it shall become a law. But in all such cases the v.,te of both Houses idiall be determined by yeas and n.is. auil the names of the persons votini: for and against the bill shall be' entered On the journal of each House respectively If any bill shall not he returned by the President, "within ten days (Sundays excepted), after it shuil have been pfesented to him, the same .vh dl he a hiW, in like manner as if he bad H?nel it. unk- the Congiess, by their adjournment, prevent lis return ; in which ease it shall not be a lan The Presi dent may approve any appropriation ami-disapprove ut.v other nr.nn.nriation in tlie same bill. In such case,. he shall, in signing the bill, designate the appropria tions disapprovedand shall re-urn a copy of such ap propriations, with his objections, to the Houein which the bdl shall have originated ; and the same proceed ings shall then be had as in :,.sa of other bibs disap proved by the Ptcsidcnt. , . , 3 Every order! resolution or vote, to whien the con currence of bothviluuses may be necessary (except on a question -jof adjournment) shall be:. presented to the President -f.f the Confederate Slates ; ami bejn-e the same fibatf take effect, shall be approved by him; r bein- diss proved by him, may repassed by t wo thirrbVof boil; Houses according to the rules and limi tations prescribed in cae of a bill. '. ' .; .... Section 8. The Congress shall have power 1. To lay and collect taxes, dutic?, impost? and ex cises for revenue necessary to pay ti e debts, provide for the common defence, and carry on the government of the Confederate States; but no bounties shall be granted from the Tif asury, nor sh all any dut ies or taxes on imiwrtations, from foreign nations be' hud to pro mote or foster anv branch of industry; and all duties, imposts and excises shall be uniform, thoroughout the (Jon federate States. ' i - V 2. 'To borrosv -money on the credit of the Confede rate States. v . - .). To regirlate'conimerce with foreign nations, and anion? the severa States, and with the Indian tribes ; but neither this, nor any other, clause contained in the Constitution, shall ever be construed to delegate the power to Congress to appropriate money for any internal improvement intended to facilitate commerce, except' for the purpose of furnishing lights, beacons and buoys, and other aids to navigation up-u. the coasts, and the .improvement of harbors and th r?iuoving of obstructions in river navigation, in: rill which cases "such duties .sl.mll be laid on the navigation facilitated thereby as may lie necessary to pay- the costs ami .ex penses thereof. 1 ,. . I' 4. To establish uniform laws of iiaturalizath.tfl, and uniform lawo on the subject of bankruptcies, tl i rough. -out the Confederate States; but no law'bf C-oiigivs shall discharge any debt contracted before the 'passage, of- the same. o. To coin moneVi regulate the value thereof foreign coinand fix the standard of weights an. sures. . i i and of ll nic-a- . ... . ... .1 1 ..... i. f i. Lo pjoVHle'- Kr trie pu-msuuuaa oi. .omuijnioi inv the securities and current coiu'of- the; Confederate SfTiteS. 7. To establish post ofliees and post -routes'';'!; it the exoensc-s of tho Post ofliee 'Ds-1'.artir.erd.. Alter tj; je' lirst ilay of March in the year of our lord eighteen) biidred. and sixty-three. 'shell be' oaid out of its own reve- nues. . - 8. To promote the jirogress of I -.- e,..i"ii"r f.-.r liruitf-fl Ti'e,r' scienqe and useful to authors a.'ei !'.:- ver. tors the. exclusive right to their respective w.r.ti: and " y i .-o t ries. i , , . i v : constitute tnuut.ats inferior- to jUieTup;xmej 10. To defiuo ami iunuh piracies and felonies cf ro iled on the high sea, and offences Kaifisjt toe law. ! muioos. 11. To decbuv 'f,;. mint letter? of marque and rc- pri.-,d. and make rul.-s concerning captiirei on iand alio water. ' 12. To rid.-o and support armies ; out no approirta tion of' money to that use f-hail be for a -louger'term th;:n tw years. ' ' 10. ToY-rovble and maintain 'a navy. T- . : ' 14. To make rules for government and regulation' f the Hnd and naval forces." ; ! - 15. To provide f.-r callii g- forth the militia to ex cnlc tlie laws of the. Hob federate States, suppress in liuri ections 'and repel' -invasion. u 1G. To'provide for organizing, arming and Ocstn,- ifidng tlie militia, and for governing, such part of them vns r.iiiv be employed in the service of the Con fed, rate States ; reserving t the States, respectively, .the ap pointment of theofiic.rs and the authority jef training, the militia -according to the discipline prescribed by- Congress. I 17 T.- exercise' exclusive legislation, in all cases whatsoever, over such district (not exceeding ten miles scuare) as may, by . .cession of one or inore 'Shites and the acceptance of "Congress. ' become the seat of the goverr.tneut of. the ,Confederato States ; and to exercise like authoritv over all places purchased by the consent of the Legislature of the State in whk4 the same shall be for tlie erection of forte, magazines, arsenals, doek- v:u-.1s nnd other medful buildings ; and 18. To make all laws which shall be necessary. and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing pow ers, and all other powers vested by .this ConstUution in the goVernment'of the Confederate States, jr in any department cr officer thereof. -, Section 9. 1. The importation -of negroes of the African race froin anv foreign country other' than the slaveholdiug States, or Territories of the United States of America, is hereby, forbidden ; and Congress is required to pass such law s as shall etfectuaiiy prevent the same. 2. -Congress shall also have power to prohibit the introduction of slaves from any State not a member of, or Territory not belonging to, this' Confederacy. 0. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it. 1. No bill of attainer, or ex-pest facto law, or law denving or impairing the rigid of property, in negro slaves shall bo passtd. ,V No Capitation or other direct tax . shall be laid unless in proportion to the census or 'enumeration hcre-iulK-forc directed tube taken. . 0. No tax or dm y shall be laid on articles exported from anv State, except by -a vote of two-thirds of both houses. - 7. No preferences shall be given by any regulation of commerce or revenue to the ports of One State over hose of another. . i S. No motiey shall be drawn from the treasury, but in consequence oi' appropriations made by law"; and a reu'ar statement and account of the receipts and ex penditures of all public money shall be published ironi time to time. - 1 9. G-ngrcss shall appropriate no money from tne treasury except by a vote of two-thirds of both houses, 1 taken bv vcas and nays, unless it ie asuea ana esu- mated for bv soa e one o the heads oi ueparunem,, auu submitted to Confess Tv the President; or for 'the purpose of paying its own expenses and contingencies ; or for the paymeut of claims against the Confederate . States, the jus-tice of which shall have been judiciaby declared by a tribunal for the investigation of claims against the government., which it is hereby made the duty of Congress, to establish. r ' 10. All bills appropriating money shall specify in -federal currency the exact amount of each appropria tion and the purposes for .which it is made; and Congress shall grant no extiw .ompensation to any public contractor, officer, agent or servant, after such contract hall have een made or such service rendered 1 1 . No title of uobility shall be ged rantby the Con federate States r ami no, person holding any ofiice of profit or trust under them, shall ,witha out the ccpeut fo the Congress, accept of any neresent emlumeiits ofivce or title of any kind what prv.frora aoy king, efoor eel i go State. 11AL1SIGH : N. C, SATURDAY. AUGUST 16, 1862. 12. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting '' the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press ; or the right- of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for a redress of grievances. . 13. A' well regulated mil id rxdng necessary to the security of a free State, th right o f the people to keep and I ear a tns shall not be infringed. 14. No soldier shall, in timcfof peace, be quar tered in any house without the consent of the owner ; nor in time of war, but ia a manner tJ bo prescribed . by Jaw. " . 15. The right of the people to be secure in their " persons, houses, papers ami effects against unreasona ble w-arches anil seizures, shall ? not be -violated-; and no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, sup put tod hy (Kith or affirmation, and particularly de scribing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to lie seized. 16. N" person shU be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime, uulesson a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in tlie land or naval forces, or in the. militia, when in actual service, in time of war or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence,. to be twice put in jeopardy ot Me or uhiu, nor i 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 use without just' compensa tion. -.. ' 4 17. In all criminal prosecutions the accused" shall onj. y tlie right to a speedy and public trial, by. an im partial jury of the Ate and district wherein the crime shall have beer emrnitted, which district shall have been prev .sly ascertained by . law, and tu be informed of the .-nture and cause of the accusation ; to be confronted yt'ith the witnesses against.hini ; to have compulsory process obtoiutng witnesses in his Malice of counsel for his lavor. an t.y have the ; delbneo . ' . ' 18. In suits at eon? mon law, where the value in .controversy shall cx;eed twenty dollars, irie right of trial by jury sht-H be preserved; and no f .c t so tried by a iury shad "Ihj .otherwise re-crammed hi any court of the Confederacy than according to the rules of the common law. ' ' - 10. Excessive bail sliall not be required, nor exces sive lines imposed, "n'b.r ctel and unusual pimi.shments . intiietcd. ,".'' f ' ' ; . " 20. . Every law 'or. resolution having tlie force of law, -shall relate "to but one subject,- and that shall be ex- pressed iii title. - Sfrtion Id.' 1. No State shall enter into -.'ly- treat, alliance, or cirtifederation ; grant letters of marque and reprisal; coin money ; make anything but gold and. silver. coin a tender in payincrbof debts : pass any bill of attain der, or 'ex post ftctu law, or law impairing the'obiiga tien of contracts, ; or -grant-any title of nobility. . "2. No State shall,-without the consent qf .the Con- igross, lay any imjiosts or. duties on imports and ex ports, except what may he executing its inspection laws ....... ...,.VV .V.l ..- and tlie nett produce of a!l unites and nnposK laid oy,any Mate on imports r exj.orts, shall be for the use of t-he treasury of the (.V'..n federate State : ind-.ri! sucli laws shall' lie subjcv t t i the revision and control of V mgress. 0. -Nr State shaih v iiiior.t the consent of Couviess, lay any duty of tonnage, except ousoa-gojng vtsls, f.-r the impr-ivemrnt-of its rivers and harbors naviga ted by the said vessels ; but such-duties shall not con- lict with anv treaties of the Conf'-'dei a'e Stat wit! iieiirn nations and any surplus of revenue tlius de- v:-n-t !...! !ri in .- !.- ir. r n. ii umn ;-ov! -nicni, t-o . ; mi into tho commo i treasury ; nor 'Shall any State ;-.i tp tf '.op-H or ships of war, in time of peac e, enter into any agreement or compact with another State, or with a ! H -g'i i-ovcer. or engage in wart unless actually :;va- :!. o-r 10 sUj h inimin'ent l.tnr.-r will t-',i mhnis. f t' oviay. Ibit,' tvbrn nny river divides or l:ivs through two or niore -Suites.- th iv .mav enter iuto'eompaots v.itn each other to improve the uavi';i dioo there-f." II. S"a'ion 1. 1. The execniive )v r shall ! vested in a Presi- df ut of the Coni'i t-ie "t'ice Presides; six y.'ais ; but , i. e if- States (.f America. . lb-and shall hold their r.ftices far the term it the 'resident shall not be re-eligible. :rid Vice Pi-esi-b;hr shall be elected as 'i'he Presidcol r.Uows: 2. Ilach Slat; ioi, m "tch maimer as the .legislature therco'f rnay -direct., a number of electors eoual -to'the whole.r.uudx-r of Sf;.-:?it-;.rs and Rcuresenta- iices to v.hicn tr.e crate .-may o,. e.u.iiieti in tne uon ilvess : bnt no Senator -or r-' orient alive, or person 11 I i - , 1 i 1 1 1 .1 y-t n-.r an ottK-e or tru-V or : prom under tne t'ontedcr- . .1. l ', .4 1 ate States, shall be appo'.iite. ! an oi-vtor. 0. The electors sl.ail meet In tlirir respective States rmd vot by ballot, for President and Vice President, one of whom, at least, shall" not !) an inhabitant of t'ne' same State with tbemseives: they' shall name in their ballots the person voted -Ibr as President, and in' distinct ballots the person voted for as Vice President, and they shall inr.ke distinct Ibts of all persons voted f- .r as President, and - of all persons voted for as Vice '-'President, and of .the number of votes for each, which list they shall sign and rcrtify, and transmit, -scaled to the 'government of the Confederate States, directed, to-the President of the Senate: the President'of th Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate and Hons of liep'restlitatives. open all the certificates, and th votes shall then be counted ; the person having th greatest number of votes for President shall be th President. ff such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed ; and if no j.erson have such majorit-, then,, from the persons having the high est numlsers, not exceeding three, ou'the list of those .Voted for as President, the-' House of Representatives shall choose -immediately, by ballot, the President. Put in choosing the President the votes shall be taken by States, the representation from each State having one vote; a quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member or mcmb.ers from two-thirds of the States, and a majority of "all the States shall be necessary to a choice. And if the House of Representatives shall not choose a President, whenever the right of choice shall devolve upon them, before the 4th day of March nest following, then the Vice-President shall act as Presir . dent,, as in case of "the -death or other ; constitutional disabiiitj-of the President. - ' '-v .. ' 4. The. person having the greatest number of votes as Vice President shall be the Vice Prcsdeut, if such number be "a majority of the whole number of electors appointed ; and if bo person have a majority, tl.n from the two hitr'nest numbers on the list the Senate shall chtse the Vice President ;' a quorum tor the purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the whole number of Sen ators, and a majority 6f tlie whole number shall be ne cessary to a choice. . . o. Bnt no -person constituti'-nallv ineligible to the ofiiee of President shall l e eligible t. that of Vice Pres- ider.t of the G-nfcdarate States 0. The Congress may de.tern.uiie-the time of choosing the electors, and thKlay.tH whic'n they shall give their votes, which day shall Te tb sime throughout the G.nfetlerate States. - 7. No person except a n-ttural u,rrt citizen of the G.r.i'ederate States, or a citizen Thereof at the time of the adoj-tlon of this 'constitution, or - a citizen thereof born in the United States 'prior t. the 20th ol Decem ber, 1800, shall be eligible to tho office of President ; 'neither shall any person be eUgi ble to that office who shlill not have "attain d the aue of thirty-five years, v and. been fourteen years a resilient within the limits of the Gufederate States, as may exist at the time ot bis election. 8. In case of the removal of the President fnm office, or of his death, resigna,'" u, or inability to dis charge the powers and duties I. the paid, office, the same shall devolve on the Vice President; and the Gmgress may, bylaw, provide for the case of re moval, death, resignation, or inability both of the Pres ident and Vice President, declaring what officer shall then act as President, and such officer shall act accord ingly i"itil the disability ha' removed or a President shall lv jlected. - J ' - ,9 The President shall,, at stated times, receive lor bis s"rvv"es a compensation, which shall neither be in- crased nor diminished during the period for which lie snail nave oeen elected: and he shall not receive with- n that ueriod anv ntlr Pmnlnmmt fwm ih j . vw- 10. Before he enters on the execution of his offict. he shall take the following oath or afurmation . - " 1 do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faith fully execute the office o( President of the Confederate .. States, and will, to the best of my ability,1 preserve protect and defend the Constitution thereof." Section 2-. 1. Tlie President , shall be' commander-in-chief of the array and navy of the Confederate Staler, 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, upoa rfny sub ject relating to the duties of their respective offices, and he shall have power to grant reprieves and .par dons Jot offences against the 'Confederate States, ex cept in cases of impeachment. ' - 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 and with the advice and cou.sent of" the Senate, shall appoint ambassadors, other pulHic ministers and consuls, judges of the Su preme Court, and all other officers of the Confederate ' Stab, whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which "shall be e.-tablished bylaw; but the 'Congress may, by law,' vest the appointment of sit'eh inferior officers,-? as they think, proper,, in the Prescient alone, u the courts of law or in the heads of departments. ' 3. The principal ofEcer in each of the. executive de partments, and all persons connected with the diplo matic service, may be removed from office at the plea sure of the President. AH other civil officers of the i.xecunve uepariment may u removed at anv tim i jr Tt i . .i " , ... i ...... . v uii.tuia.u aiiM.i i. v by the I resident, or otner appointing power, when as va.al pust the Confederate St ub? nder this their services are tinneeessary, or for dUioncsty, iuca- ; c n-ifution as- uiubr the provUio:::d gr.vc rnmcnt paeit3', inefficiency, hiiscoudib-t; or neglect of duty ; . 3. This cvnstitution, and the laws f the cVifeder aud when so removed,, the removal shall be rep.'rted ' . at- States, made in persuauoe thereof, and all tre? to the Senate, together with t l:e -t-pms os- tlipi-ofor t'. m-i,lo . -.. iin',.i, -..i,.oi ....). .. .'. ... aud when so removed, the removal shall be rep. rted to the Senate, tosetner with tne -reasons tne re tor 4. The President shall 'nave power to fill ad 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 reappointed to the same office du ring their-ensuing recess. Section 3. A. The President shall from time to time, give ty the Congress information of tlie 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 of them: and in case of tlis.itrree- me.ht -,'tetw ecu them, with rsp -t to the. time.. o.f ad journment, l.e may adjourn them to such time as he shall think proper ;. he shall receive Ambassadors and other public ministers;, lie shall take care that, the laws be faithfully -executed, an 1 shali commission, all the officers of the Confederate States. ' - - Sec! ion 4. 1. Hie President, Vice President, and; all civil offi cers of tlie Confederate States, shall oe removed from ofiiee on impeachment for, and cduviotiou of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdeanors , artici.k in. Section 1. - 1. The indicia!' power of the Confederate States shall be vested' in one Superior Court, and in .-uch iu j .ferior courts as the Congress may -frcrn time to tima or. .am ano cstaoiish. I ::c j'tdges. pot a ot the Su preme and inferior eburts, shall. hold thei r -.ofiices du rinir gojyl bijh'avior, and sha'b at slated jtimes,' receiv for.rhi.if services a -.omjensatbjn. whici shall not-b-.' diminishc; durincr their continuance isi office. Section 2. 1. tne iiidtciai r-ower extend to aji oases the law of tf ic C'ou- ar in m'i.ier this Coor titui'oii. icoc vate Slates, and treaties m v?e ad r which shall bo ma ie under thotr authority ; t ail case's aTcetinji nrh b:i....nOo.r. other .ubiio ri.invf' r. anrl consuls ; to' rbl c;v,.es of admiralty and mai-itim-; jjiri.sIietioit : to con trovc'rsies.t.) which the Confederate States shall be ' a party; to eontroversies between two' or moie States; b.eturen a State and citizens of another State wher-.i the State is -plaintiff ; between cit!'r..s claiming lan 1 under grants of different States, aial between a State .or the citizens "thereof and loreign Stafv., citiens ; r subjects ; but no State shall bo su-"d bv a cit.iv.vn or subject of any .foreign State. v ) . 2. 'In all cases affecting ambassadors) other pubik: ministers and consuls, and those iri vhich a Tjratc shall be a party, .the Supreme Court shall have origi nal jurisdiction. .In ad-the other "cases before rivo tioned the' Supreme Court -hail have appellate juri -d.iction, both as to law and tact, with such exceptions and under such regulations as the Gmgrcis sh.di make. . " 3. 'The trial of alb-crimes, except in cases of im peiichment. shall be by jurj-, and. such" trial shall be held in "the State where the said crimes shall have been committed : but when not committed within anv. State, tbtL trial shall be at such place or places as the; Congress may by law have directed. Section 3. 1. Treason against the Gn federate States shall con sist only in levying war against, them,, or in adhering to, their enemies, giving ''them aid and comfort. No' p-Vsoii shall be convicted of treason unless on tlie tes timony of ttvo witnesses to the same ovcit act, or n eon ". sio-i in open court. 2. The Congress ohall have power to declare t'ne punishment of treason,- but n) attainder of treason shall wori corrujtion ot ' mood, or forfeiture, during the life of the person attained. i.xcept ap.tk'LE ir. Section 1. 1. 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 Congress may, by general laws, prescribe the manner in wh.ch such acts, records and proceedings shall be. pr'ved and the effect thereof. Sction2. 1. The citizens of each State shall oe entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the sever al State-, and shall haw the right of transit and so journ in any State of this -Joufederacy, with their slaves, and. other property; and the right of property in said slaves shall not be. thereby impaired. ' . 2. A person charged in any State with treason, fel ony, cr other crime against tlie laws of -such SUto, who-shall tlee froui justice, and bs found i;i another State, shall, on demand of tlie executive autority of tli State from' which he tied, be deliverci up to le re moved to the State having jurisdiction of the crime. 3. No slave or nther'persou held to service tu- lalv.r in anjr State or Territ-ory of the Gin federate - States. " under the laws thereof, escaping cr lawfully 'carried into aiioti er, shall in consequence of any law or regu lation therein, be discharged from such service or la in r, but shall be delivered upon claim of the party to whom such slaves celong, or to whom such service or lalior may be due. , ' Section 3. 1. Qther States may be admitted, into this Confed eracy by a vote of two-thirds of the whole House of Representatives and two-thirds of the Senate, tlie Senate voting by States ; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other State ; nor any State be formed by the junction of two or more States, or parts of States, without the consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned, as well .as of the Congress. 2. Tlie Congress shall have power to dispose of and make all needful ru.es and regulations eonceminir the property of the Confederate States, including the ands thereof. 3. The Confederate States may acquire nev territo ry, and G)i)gress shall have power to legislate and provide governuieiiis ior nic mimun.iuio ui u vi... tory belonging to the Confederate States lying with out the limits of the several States, and may permit thcin. at such times and in such manner as it may by law provide, to form the States to be admitted inU) the confederacy.--.-' In all such territory the institution of negro slavery: as it now exists in the lon federate States shall be reor ipized and protecied by Congress and by the territorial government and be inhabitants - oi the several Xnleaerat. or res ana iernv)neu... Xo. 73. 8---. i have the nVht tr. toi- - . r f,TZ r:?7V:ht,to ta'? 'lC5 ternary and. 1W W!!- juu v neici oy them nftUM ;.7 " " " .WVr 4:m..:;!ts iii .anv i.l t '. :. v;, .... n. -. vyuietieraie -M-US. 1 tW0011"' KteS 'larfttto every State that now is or hereafter r Xlnc tjneril- " --s- i . l; 1 1 H ; r ;:",ctcn " 5-un,.t invasion and ' l'Ffi.uon oi the l.e"i- a tor- .'or rf t;,V wncn u,e Legislature u,-t in, session Sgi.t d.tiir,.'i ART 10 I S V. S'cfioi ioP,- l'":a.-t ,.f a?.v thrw Statrk shall summon into considerate ". -xa concur m suggesting at the tune when the sad demand is made, and should lil meudment., to tho eonnitution be agreed . on by the Wid conventionvotin? 'by States-and the same ratified hy the Legi,laturet of two-t nrds of the several States, or. by conventions m two-thmw thereof a the one or the other mode ol ratmcation may lie proposed by tl:t peneral conven tion they shall henceforward f.rm a part of this . ConsUtntion. But no States shail, without its con sent, be t deprived of its equal' representation in th Senate. . - ARTICI.S VI. . 1. The Government ettablished by the O)nstittion is the successor of .the .provisional government ef th Ouifederate States of America, and' ail the laws.'pv ed by the latter sliall continue in force until the same shall be repealed or modified ; and all the offi -ers r pointed by the .iame shall remaiu c ofiica until their suctcssors are appointed and quah'fied, or tlie office ab- tiished. . . . , . ah oeots contracted and ei-xsg"rjent eat-red i into before the adoption. of this . constitution shall bo t;.s made, or which 'shall bo mrie nn.r ti. o.,fi : ty of the C.tifc.iemte State?, shall be the suprenie'lawi of the land ; and. the judges in every State shall 1 -bomid thereby, anything ia' theVonslitution or l.tws of any State to the contrary hotwithstamiing. 4. The "Senators and' fh'prey'entative before m-M-' tioned, and the meiiibers of 'lite sovend Stute r,iris!A tures, and all executive and judicial of.ieers. both c f the Co federate States and of th several States. 'shall be bound by oath or affirmation to support this con stitution, but no religous test shall ever be require.'! an aiyiiificiition to any office or public trust under the Confederate States. 6. Th' enumeration, in the 'constitution, of -certain f ,!,!! 1 ' i ..." l .1 "-'"-, o.u not, do construed ru oeny or jara ge Ui;ers ntamed by tne per .pie of th- several States G. the poweis iwjt delegated to the '(n fcJ. crate States hy he constitution, nor prohibited by it t the States am reserved to tne States tlie pcwrle thereof. or to Ali'i'tCI.F. V1T. -- 'l.'Thc ratification of the Convention of five Stat"' shall be suticient for the estal.li.-hraent of this cutw:-' tution between t he ,$t-ates ..so . rati! Vi u r th? s:me.' 2. hen five States' shall have rai.ified tin's cOntti-S tutioii, in the inHfVner lvt-foro sjMteii'.p'd, tno !.nTr under provisional constitution shali prescribe b.e f r holding thw ek-.-rion , f 1 resident, and Vh.c J i , i-. . . ., .i . i '. ,. ...... .i 1 1 . . . , ucui , iimi iur i ii'c iii!-'ji nig c' the. i'.:et'-t.-.r.ii and Ibr counting the votes and imomrdjur t' uent.- I ney kiiail' also prescribe tle tim ; i'.;:-; the first election of members of r..o:re;-s xv. i constitution, anl fl;e time for n-cioliin she j 'Until the assembling of su .h ; ;ress, the c,. j under the' provisions .constitution shall cab; excrci.se the legislative -'powers gT-.-ocre,! .tnejii. not teniling beyond thi time limited by the censlir.u; oi.tnc provisional g ivermnent. i : Adoptetl ur.aii-:m..'i.My. March , lStSl-' B r. monz. JLTTOoXriY AT LAW, ! . .' rs"v t- i. . Will practice in th Oou.-ts e. V-or. i C'olteetiGiis pro.r.ptly rna.io. i Jan. U 1S&1. 171 rjHRMP SEEE. ; Largv Flnt D c t-h Red Top Tnrriifi. Lai-g-e Xorl-ik.' Larre i!anr.ieth And other tioi? r For s.tle at August 19 Jo). f-r.ip this c unt -,) . .!i-t.Ifi S't (i, I ;-;c en's )rj. f l.v- tr. A FINE LCT 3 .-alad Oi!. Oi c .? s baker's Ui.Ui-.v UbekTfa. ' ' . English Mustard.' A larg stock of Fanev.'.(.toans, lLt.viv.--d at " 1;. F. PESCUD'S, Drug Store. 76 tf. aug 19 Onr 0 wn Primary Oraiiiaiap.- ' ' (tbeexsbobo' , X. C. ; .'72 'pages', 12 mo., 25-cants per copy; ' Forsalby' theui Ancf all book.st Ibn s. " ' Teachors and ScIkxiI oliictfi s fj"iring copies for examina tion -w ill ijeeeiv$ them oa 'remiltin 15 ceiits to the author. C. Vv. SMYTilK, Lexington, S.-C. dec. 11, 8G1 . otf. Cracker -Bakery. fTtt subscribers h.iTln? built a large nASD- i DiiEAD and CitACKEit BAKEKY, and fitted it upf with tii most improved machinery, are now prepared to' furnish the citizens of Raleigh, and the State, with fresh Ci ackers, and of the best quality, uch as Soda Cracker?, Batter Crackers, r'i - Water Crackers. ' . ' Sujrar Crackers, etc.,. etc. . ' We are also prepared to furniah the' Army and Narr with '" ' v . Navy" Drjad, . ; Filet Bread, Wine Biscuit, etc. etc.. etc..' at the lowest market rates. Cash ord-T ' afcurrljr r'sked and promptly by - J AS. SiiJ PSOX 4L tiC.S'. Wastes. Eraptv Flonr Barrels in good condition, for which we will pav 5o cents each. J.AS. SIMPSON k SON. nor. 30, 1S61. 6 swfiin. noticET : 9 ; TAKE3T UP 2nd COMMITTED to JAIUXUOfX ingham count r, on the 27th daj of Januarj la-'t, negro man who calls his name Frank and sars he beloLgs to James Pearce of Chatham countj; sajs be, was bound to said Pearce, and at the age of twentr-yn rear he will b? fr.Mj, and savs he is about twentr rears old at this time. Said boy is a dark mulatto color, bu.-iiy head of hair, stout built, full face, about five and -a half feet highland had on when taken np a brown hornespnn sack coat, pantaloons of kersey nearly the same color, a rood heavy piir of. shoes and no socks, and a drab felt hat. Ths owner is rt-qu'iittid' to come forward, prove his 'property snd pay chaip., (.r he will be dealt with aecordire i" law. " James a. -hall.-Jailer. April 2, 1862. ' : 1 Cm. Wanted to litre. 17IFTKE!f INTELLIGENT TRSS FOIi TIIE . X'orth-Carolina General Miiitarr H ospital at Kaleigh. j iiiddla a-red men preferred. Also two waher-woujen. APPv lo I E. BURKE HAYWOOD, Surjreon. . ' 43 tf j April Dr 1862 Q vBTa4MA-'f sr's Office, 1 GobLfo.o', June 11th, 1SC2. Farmers and others hayij WOOL for sale, are hereby notified that th Qnartrruaster' I'erartment .is desirous i. of purchasing' Wool in any quantities, and requested to notny ue at tots place t what prices ana ia wnat qoanti tica they cn deliver the" article. On the recoipt of isuch notification.- the place of delivery will be indicated. Those bavin the article for sale are earnestly solicited to pive this adrertisement tht ir attention, as the place of delivery will be made conveni?nt and a liberal price, will be paid. This advertisement is intended to apply mly M't those residing within ths limits of th? State of North . Carolina.' JOHN W. CAM EHON, Jan 1 w4ir- ; Maj'ir and Q. M.. S. A. miner sevm e.t-.i. - ' I oaiu.i ii ilij Urfi.l J I L I 4 .1301. . ; -o..., Jiifrress t J. under tn charge of G. W. Hiaa AM , - .-....., .... wicaaTaniajre or a aeatthT 1uk, T E R 51 S . , FOIt ADVERTISIjldi j Oa- m-iaxtt first wertion,. $1.00 Each Bb3eiTit insertion,. ' , (F.turtoeu line or under make a tquwe.) b CoatracU wHI be entered into -;th yearly, hilT-jtuW ni quarterly atfTertiwri, at a reduction from the atwrt- rates.'- . .'' v , , v - -, . .., ' So deduction from the regular rate for adverUmeat jinw tied ia the Weckl r Edition. . , " AH adrertiaemenu receive one insertion in the Tr'ftr. Oxford Sc&cols, riillE Subscriber Is prepared to fnrnUh wltfc . v tZ w Corcfo,We cconBmodatione StdeU at-t-n Jmg the Ma..onic High School and the Female Schools f ti? tnn ; also an? persons wishing to br d, ia a ktallkvr wctu.n, afid fwjj fond i,ciet. fe ' " Terius frota 512.50 to $15, per month. -r . ri. ,, - R. D. HAltTA ' rcbruarT Rth. 162. - 2i r ' 'v NOTICE. Methodist Protv Female College, jAMTPir, Giriiroao Co., X..C. 1 1 . . t VvUtl f .vl'UUwvlen lne I'resuifnt and ftmiU .itk v..l v St ',5 . 'n-ih? -C,,,, ,nd at thaamt tablet with ' ' ' n . , 1,.Bt,B 7 65 Embroidery rirUniuVi F".ber nori, Wai Fraft, .ich $5; V. lnnh m VWm 1DS,fDt rnws II; Bcardinj $7 60 par rnonth, nclnd.n wa.hirff and flrea. half in adfa.ct. lor further lnlorniaiion addrett ' Jnn 28 r tr. CHARLOTTE 'FEMALK INSTITUTE.. 1 rfrf bT,iiL Inmate , trill be re- V w-1 ! wa thlVdlf u SeptseatarJ unier the di rection 6t Mr. .p.1 Mr.Borvr,!l, Vided br nnpetent 1 5Pac Is. ,n a11 br.ueh...: Th- aen.uia.Jio'' ear will ba i t5' n-r-yr wei-ks. with Taction of tlri. T...ir. .. i..!. uni int., ( vr( ). n- nil iti.4. .J..lo.t. iristmn. r..- ... r.- .;. ;r".v .rv-" t .... .. . ... Bj roriaininjr urn yrWiinr as U Julr ruark.tte, X. C. ... ('UbbNbOKOVNVC. ,: ".. T ?V:J JTnfi tK?e! ny Sriool oi In coii iiufi.i.-c ..' ti ".' 'ipe.-ea'ed exr-iiM of iiring, Boarl :u i, . . . ,. i ii in ic iiuriiui ...-aiiii .Jin,. .....r... ou... .v . ran: . RICHARD' -STi-iit.I.N'O, Principal. i - . ' - f.3 8wpd' June 2 iieil.cl AcaJeni). r PiiC .FIFTH tipssjon of thi t hoolundcr tb JL ciu-eot Iter. 1 .1. ilorner, will b? opined th aeconj jlon..a,v in Jmy. TjisPnnoi'jui wiil.t.i'vc to make th.-, rongu Kcholais, ana 0. t;-in his ptfpila tot-adr and indaa tnous habir.; r,i Vn e xp-ri-ncr of .ixtecu vcirs inteach iDsrand Kooiii,iH?a.-h..il. ju-tifiea lb. exj.eaation tha h.; n-.U be suceeatfiul ia his elhirts. ..- V h... course of -.m.ii. i isi.dfyiKU.tl t. prepare t'onne" iSV! "" . . mo who rua r r:$n expecuor nesire to ooiain tn ; boaehu of fn rh!i..0-;.f U -..;.... , rc-pocfable stations in liiV, by imtructioa in tl'e (.rdinarW uriini-uw i a somni i-.njn..ii education. The pi ice of .boar.! i., the fa-uilr jjC tho Principal ant Api-licaV-ions fur 'c.J;-ni -si.ai sbpuU b tnaU iii advance. -loi- jai-tieulaFJ. d.ire?3 the fi-ineijul at bathH Hill, rcrsoa snntv.:Ji... I.'.. hlJ-r.!. I!. ...OSTAGUE. J: b. NKAb. ! - ' " . i. A. HARKIS. ' AV. u. i,a wsoy. t ' T ' 1 i I.' e if in i.f I Trmtto. J I C in. Jl l j ;,s, "-1 c t. Van-?! ton Fcniule i)k Institute iVILL CKbi ITS TWK.TV.SEfOXD. YEAR TITS r rf-'-i -tr; a. unia). ai.tt as troll prr- 10: h .i :A, . r-- -. to ..tr.- j .ye.(. to j.-auj; ! litfn 1 ins piai i T ;;; !: r, . : ! r. !'.;otl:i'. fo. i 'i.c-, i. m.T.i e.f.o.i t W. ; PlfCl- b . ( . ... ii;ii t , a.11(MJ. i. -let 'i.i- 'i. -I,; -u (oi f.-rfiirriinf(r-iatioH. ' ' .o:n 1 X bf.:t- WihCOX. Principal. MA riiilMAT-lCAL" AND, .CLASSICAL;. a FORD, N. C. ::;s,.ion win o?es oy thi: m ui.v. f regard tn bnad ;vft tuition addrCM For jcir-ticfOn.y J THOMAS C. IT LEY, rriuc-ipal, Jane-lS. . x V 61 wlOt. ' ; lail oro' aliiitary Academy. mi!:hopo,.N."0.' " HP HE 'Srrnii8Hssl0.N-or tlir Kourth hciiArir.lt j. v:o oi this li.stiiuti'.m' will oii'friif nen en let A. ;..it. K-c-i. ' - - , .. I of cot nl.tr or iri'or'fiition anplr t. . - ' M.-j. VM. M. GOP.DOX. Rar't- Juu. r,i 7t. . SADDbM TrK!-" . SADDLE TRKEs. 7 . SAB'iLK TREES V Or all description? and stvlc cn be wide on icatonabir terms, at unortcst notice. Tvvt-ntv hands not api h . wanted -white or e?d-r-d. Cor.rcrip' T.tbTM & FrtAfS Factorr, . ' KaleiVh. N". C. Julv 2. tf. LOST! LOST! ! LOST!! 1 . WHILE 0 31 Y WAY -JK Oil OOLDSKORjO T Raleigh, on the 2lst of. Mht la.t past, onw lfi jt Jiln. Enameled .mnrked J. L. Daoi s .N. ('. I; was n" put.out at Hak'frhi . a it should har been, but carried ii to the Company Shops or Charlotte, or soma f.ther ph'" on tha road. The fiud. r will send it to (be Tm bnrou. llous?, in Kab-iph, :.d I"Te it in cvg;e of tha tier".. ' and write me at thi p'.avc,' and also at Tai boro, X. nd I will ect dtie or tle other of the letters; .if to T : boro, mark to th? enre of R. M. Selbv, of that pUce. ( Ths liiadcT w ill be liberal! r rewardid for his trouM ' jno. uitowx.V May 11. . 1 . ) - - I 'I -.' - FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD T A AV, X the 8i AT FJI0M THE n'tttiTSiGJED. 0 8ih intacf.. his .WJKO BU yrars T jeiiuw co.-uptoxiont-u isijouy d leei o men- ingu. insifn tb'.onb is larger tha:i tL' other, ami haj a rery small na'r on it. ills teeth are sliehtlr s a fleeted Kith1 the scur The above reward will be jfiven for Lis confinement.! i ,r: ion eo that 1 can recover him. He is opposd to bi . 'iial.i-horthsvicii.itr. F. M. llAKklSOX, Juns IS it ' Kaleigh, X. C. I Partizan Kamstrs. - HATIX0 REfE-IVEff" AUTHORITY FB0K- TH... -Scrutarv of War to raise a m touted company PArtTiZAN RANGEKS. I invite to r r standard all wh. I wish to enter actively into the service of their crinntrv. ! The company will opVrste in North Carolina. " The m. j receive the "same bountv, far, clotl.mp, lations and quar I 'fr as other soldiers. , ihry'wi'l fun;iii their omu arm I arid "quipaienta and horses ; "but the vei r.ment pays then j for tiie use of these, and tbeir val if d-stroyed in tin j aervioe. ,' . The Lieutenants will bs elected. ( cwscripts can j.m J this company before they anveriroliedjbut not afterward, i. Address nie-at Pittflorc., N. C. ,',..' inn. 1; .M-tVK , oFrici: n. c. R. n. CO. l Cf-Mi'Ai:r Sn-r-, July 2d, 1802. , ' DIVIDKM). . .. ' No. 3. j . :A. I DIYIBEXD OF KiUIlT PER (EST. OlJ.TIIK 1Y Capital Stock f this Company haa beenthn dtv dcclart-d, pavaMe, on acd sfter the. first day of Aujnti i-xt, or.lv on the production of the propr certifica-eao-fcoclr. 'The transfer book will be cb.sed from thndatt ti the dav of pavmcnt. - JOHN U. BRYAN, Ji., Sc y. Julr'5. - ' 97-1 '. UKAtyt'ABTKBi Tin IWd. X. C, S. Titoor, jlair.p, ne:ir !?.:cl.tnid, .luse 4th, '1882. Srci I 0-!er, , ... ' y., J ' Jtfore 'than two hundred enlisted nt-n, belongirr to tki Uebiment. are at this time abent without proper - leart itu different po'rtioM of North Carolina. All such will report themselves at thes. Headrjnarters immediately, or. tbeir. names will be published as deserters, and themitlvea l treated as snch. . - . ,,mnrri Hv order of Col. CAMPBELL, Commanding 7th &Pth$? - '. ' ' . ' Lieot. nant and Adjutant 7th lieginitn' Ircltll Exyrees, Wilmington Journal and Chariot! Democrat copy four times and forward accounts to quart master of this Regiment. june 13. . - : w6t. TIIE UXDERSICXED II.4U50 AT THE PRF sent term of VVak County Court, qualified aa Exec. tors of the estate of Jt-lm B. Johns. deceased, hereby jri notice to ail the debtors of the estate ef the deceased . pav op ; and to all tha creditors, to present their dsl,. -within the time f'rescribed by w. s ; - ' - C D. JOHNS, - , V . F. JOHN'S, "f- ' :--. - ... Kxeceters : May !th, ISfiV, V .'. , . - . 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Daily State Journal (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 16, 1862, edition 1
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