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and disci pting tlie militia, and Tor gov
cvning such part of thorn as may bo
employed in tlio sorvico of the Con fed*
eiato.Statesf reserving to tlio States,
respectively, the appointment of the
officers, and the authority of training
tlio militia according to the discipline
persoribml by Congress:
17. To oxercise exclusive legislation,
in all cases whatsoever, over such dis
trict (not exceeding ten miles square)
as may, by cession of one or more ratios
a ml tlio aceoptonceof CohurosB. become
tho seat of Governmenrof tho Gonfodcr-
ate Stnt cs;Iand to exorcise like authority
over all places purchased by thocousunt
of tlio Legislature of tho State In which
t ho sumo shall bo,for the erection of lort«
magazines, arsuals, dockyards, and
other needful buildings; and
18. To make all laws which shall be
necessary and proper for carrying into
.■wention the foregoing powers, and
all other powers vested by this Consti
tution in tlio Government of tho Con
federate States, or in any department or
o'" oo thereof.
SECTION 9.
. The importation of negroes of the
icsn race, from any foreign country,
i her than the slaveholdtng Staton or
Territories of tho United States of
America, is hereby forbidden; and
Congress is required to pass sucli
lifts ns shall eiloctunlly prevent tho
2. Congress shall also have power to
prohibit tlio introduction of slaves from
any Stato not a member of, or Ter
ritory not belonging to this Confodo-
a. Tlio prl\Uego of the writ of l»wb-
« ns corpus slittH not lo suspended,
unless when in cases of rebellion or
invasion the public safety may require
it.
•I. No bill of attainder, or exmt/arto
law, or law denying or Impairing the
right of property in negro slaves, shall
be IMIASCU.
ft. No capitation or other direct fax
shall be laid, unless in projiortion tOtlio
census or cnumemtion herein before,
directed to l»o taken.
0. No tax or duly shall bo luid on nr-
tides exported from any State, ex-
,-,.pt by a vote of two thirds of both
7. No preference shall bo given by
any regulation of commerce or revomic
to tho ports of one Stato ovor those of
auothor.
8. No money shall ho drawn from tlio
treasury hut in consoquenco of appro*
1 nations made by law, and a regular
statement and account of tho roccipts
and tho expenditures of nil public
money shall be published from time to
time.
9. Congress shall appropriate no mon
ey from tlio treasury except by a voto
o’f two thirds of both Houses, taken by
yeas and nays, unless it bo asked for
and estimated by some one of the heads
of Department, and submitted to Con
gress l»y tlio President; or for the pur
pose of paying its own expenses and
i ontingcncics; or for tho payment of
claims Against the Confederate States,
tins justice of which shall have been
judicially declared, by a tribunal
for tho investigation of claims against
tho government, which it is horeby
made tho duty of Congress to estab
lish.
1<>. All bills appropriating money
ahull specify in federal ourronoy tlio ex
act amount of each appropriation and
the purposes for which it is made; and
Congress shall grant no oxtra compen
sation to any public contractor, ollicor,
agent or servant, after such contract
shall have been uindo or such service
rendered.
11. No titlo of nobility shall bo grant
ed by the Confederate Stato*; and no
person holding any othco of profit or
i *T... i._n
shall lio subject to the revision and con
trol or Congress.
3. No State shall, without the consent
of Congress, lay any duty of touungo,
except sea-going vpssols. for the im
provement of Its more and liarbofs nav-
'gated by tho said vessels; .but such du
ties shull not eonfliot with'any treaties
of tlio'Confoderato States 1 with* foreign
nations; and any surplus or revenue,
thus derlved» shall, after making such
Improvement, be paid into tho common
treasury ; lior shall any State keep
troops or ships of war in time of poaco,
enter into any ugroemont or compact) ofj-tho state of tho Confederacy, and
*' " recommend to their consideration such
measures as he slmll judgo necessary
and Expedient; lie may, on extraordi
nary occasions, convene both Houses,
or either of thorn; and in cuso of d1*«-
withtiinotlicrState, or with
power, or engage in war, un
ly invaded, or ill such imminei
11 1 .. . -L-.J—IjLJJl—l—I-.,
reported to the -State, together with*the
roasons therefor. - *
4. Tlio Present shall have power to
fill all vaonnefos that may hnppen dur
ing the rocoss of the .Senate, by grant
ing commissions wliicimhnU oxpiro at
the end of: their next session; but no
person reiqoteii n fay tho Senate shall be
reappointed to the same office during
t licit* ensuing recess,
section 3.
1. Tlio President shall, from tiiuo to
time; give to the Congress information
rustundor thorn, shall, without the
consent of the Congress, accept of any
present, emoluments, offioo or titlo of
any kind whatever, from any king,
prince or foreign State.
12. Congress shall mako no law re
specting an establishment of religion
or prohibiting tho free oxorciso thereof;
or abridging tho freedom of speech, or
of tho pi css; or the right ot‘ the peo
ple peaceably to assoniblo and polition
the government for a redress of griev
ances.
13. A well regulated militia boing ne
cessary to tlio security a free State, the
right of the poople to kcop anil bear
arms shall not bo infringed.
14. No soldier shall, in tiiuo of pence
lie quartered in any liouso without tlio
consent cf the owner; nor in time of
war, but in a manner to bo prescribed
by law.
1ft. The right of the people tc be so*
cure in tlieir persons, houses, papers,
and effects against unreasonable search
es and seizures, shall not bo violated:
and no warrants shall issue but upon
probable cause, supported by oath or af
firmation, mid particularly describing
tlio pluco to bo searched, and the per
sons or things to bo soized.
16. No person shall behold to answer
for a capital or otherwise infamous
crime, ur. loss on a presentment or in
dictment of a grand jury, except in ca
ses arising in tlio land or naval forces,
or in tho militia, when in uctual service
in time of war or public dangor ; nor
shall any person bo subject for t lio same
offence to bo twice put in
life or limb; nor bo compt
criminal case, to bo a witness against
liiraself; nor be deprived of life, liberty
or property, without tho process of law ;
nor shall any private property, be ta
ken for public use, without Just com
pensation.
17. In all criminal prosocutions tlio
nccusoil shall enjoy the right to a snoo-
dy and public trial, by an impartial jury
of tho State and district wherein tho
crinroshall liavo boon committed, which
district shall have beon previously as
certained by law, and bp lb form ml of
tlio nuturo and cause of-tjio accusation ;
to be confronted with the witnesses
against him; to have compulsory pro
cess for obtaining witnesses in his favor;
and to have the assistance of counsel
for liis defence.
18. In suits at common law, where
tlio valuo in controversy shall oxcued
twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury
shall be preserved ; and no foot so tried
by u jury shall be otherwise reexamin
ed in any Court of tho Confederacy,
than according to tho rules or tlio com
mon law.
10. Excessive bail shall not bo re
quired, Jior excessive fines imposed
nor cruel and unusual punishment in
flicted.
, or in sucli imminent danger
will not admit of delay, But when
any river divides or Hows through two
or inoro .Stoles, they may enter into
compacts .with caoh- other to Improve
the navigation thereof.
ARTICLE it.
SECTION 1.
1. Tlio Executive power shall be ves
ted in tv President of tlio Confederate
State* of America, Ho uml tlio Vice
President shall bo elected as follows:
2. Each State shall appoint, in such
manner us the Legislature thereof may
direct, a number of 0100101*8 equal to
tho wholo number of Senators and
Representatives to which tlio Stato may
lie entitled in tlio Congress; but no
Senator or Representative*, or norson
bolding an oflleo of trust or profit un
der th« Confederate Slides, shall bo up-
pointed mi elector.
3. Tlio electors Khali moot in tlieir
respective States and vote by ballot for
President and Vico President, one of
whom, at least, shall not lio an inhab
itant of tho sumo State with tliemselvos;
they Klmll name in their ballot* the
person voted lor ns President, and in
distinct ballots the norson voted for as
Vico President, ami they shall make
distinct lists of all persons voted lor as
President, and of all persons voted for
as Vico President, ami of the number
of votes Tor each, whioh list they shall
sign and certify, mid transmit, sealod,
to the governmont of tho Confederate
States, directed to tlio President of the
Sonata ; thu President of tlio Seuntu
shall, in the presence of the Semite
and 1 louse of Representatives, open nil
tho certificates, and the votes shall
then Iki counted ; the porson having
t ho greatest number of votes for Presi
dent shall lio tlio President, If such
number bo a majority of the whole
number of electors appointed; und if
no person liavo such majority, then,
from tlio persons having the highest
numbers, not exceeding three, 011 tho
list of tlioso voted for ns President, the
House of Representatives shall oliooso
immediately, by ballot, tho Frosidont.
Hut in choosing tho President, tho voto*
shall be lukotr ny .Stales, the represen
tation from each Stato having one
vote; a quorum for this purnoso shall
consist of u mouther or members from
iwo-tlnrds of the States, and a majori
ty of all tho States sliull bo nocoMsary to
a clioico. And if tho House of Repre
sentatives Khali not oliooso a President,
whenever tho right of choice shall de
volve unon them, hoforn the fourth
day of March next following, then tho
Vice Frosidont shall act us President,
as in case of tlio death, or other con
stitutional disability ol tho President.
4. The 'Person, having tho groutest
number of votes an Viue President shall
bo tlio Vico -Pre»idont t if such number
he a majority of the wholo numboi of
doctors appointed ; and if no person
have a minority, thon, from the. two
highest numbers on the list tho Senate
shall choose tho Vico President ; a
quorum tortile purpose vhalj consist of
two thirds of tho wholo numbor of Sen
ators, ami » majority of tho wholo
number shall bo’necessary to a choice.
ft. Rut no person constitutionally in
eligible to the office of President sliull
bo eligible to that of Vico President of
tho Confederate States.
6. Tlie Congress may determino tho
time of choosing the electors, and tho
day on whioh |hcy shall give their votes;
whioh day shall be tho samo through
out tiioCoiifuduruto 8tatss.
. No person cxcopt a natural born
citizen of the Confederate States, or a
citizen thereof at the tiiuo of tho adop
tion of this Constitution, or a citizen
thereof horn in tlio United Statos prior
to the 20th of December -I860, sliull lie
eligihloto tlioofficoof President, neith
er shall any jierson lie eligible to that
office who ahull not lmvo attained tlio
ago of thirty-five years, and been four
teen years a resident within the limits
of tho Confederate .States as they may
oxist at tlio- time of hi* election,
8. lu cuso of tlio removal of tlio P
UleiitiVom office, or of his death, resig
nation, or inability to discliargo the
power nml duties of the said office, the
sauio sliull devolve on tlio Vico Presi
dent; und tho Congress may, bylaw,
provldo for tlio case of removal, death,
resignation, or inability both of the
President and Vico President, declar
ing what oillcor shall then act us Pres
ident, and such officer sliull act accord
ingly until tho disability he removed or
a President shall bo elected.
9. Tlio President sliull at staled
times recoivo for his services a compen
sation, which shall neither bo increased
precinct!t between thorn, with respect
to tho time of adjournment, he may ad
journ them to such a time as lie tuny
think proper; lie sliull lecuivo am
bassadors and oilier public ministers;
he shall take cure that tho laws bo
faithfully executed, uml shall com
mission all thu officers of tlio Confede
rate States.
SECTION 4.
tnkn into consideration such amend*
monte to tho Constitution as the States
shall concur In suggesting at the time
when the demand is made; and should
any of tho proposed amendments to
the Constitution bo agreed on by the
said convention—votipg by States—and
tlio same lx*.ratified by the legislatives
of two thirds of tho several States, or by
conventions in two-thirds thereof—-us
tho one or the other modes of ratifica
tion may bo proposed by tho general
convention—they shall thenceforward
form a part of this Constitution. Rut
no State shall, without its consent bo
deprived of its equal rej refutation in
the Semite.
ARTICLE VJ.
I. Tlio (hivornuicnt established by
tills Constitution is the successor of the
1. [rim PrerUUnt. Vic-.- l'mlilnnt nml I'lovi.iomil UnvuiiiiMwiI of Hu. <J»nlV>.l-
nil civil ollltersof the( 'onfederate States
shall be removed from office on hn-
poachnieut for, ami conviction of trea
son, bribery, or oilier high crimes and
misdemeanors.
ARTICLE HI.
SECTION I.
1. -The judicial power of tin* Confodo-
into Stales shall be vested in one Su
premo Court, and in such Inferior
Courts ns 1lie Congress may front time
to time ordain und ostubli.-di. Tim jud
ges, botli of tlie Supreme and Inferior
courts, shall l.old tlieir offices during
good behavior, and shall, at slated
times, receive for tlieir services a com
pensation. which shall not be di
minished during tlieir continuance in
office.
SKCTION 2.
1. Tlio judicial power sliull extend to
nil rases arising under this Constitution,
the laws of the Confederate States, and
treaties mnde or which shall he made
under tlieir authority ; to ail cases af
fecting uuihuMudors, other public Min
isters und CoiimiU; to all cases of ad
miralty and maritime jurisdiction ; to
controversies to which tlio Confederate
States filial! ben party; to controversies
hutWueu two or more Status; between a
State und citizen* of another Stato
wlioi*o the State is piuiutifl'; between
citizens claiming lauds under grants
of different Statos, and between a
State or thu citizen* thereof, und
foreign State*, citizen* or subjects;
but no Statu shall be sued by a
citizen or suhjoct of any foreign State,
2. In nil cases allbcting ambassador*,
other public ministers and consuls, and
those lu which u State sliull ho party,
tho Supremo Court shull liavo original
jurisdiction, lu all t)io other ease* be
fore mentioned, tho Supreme Court
shall have appellate jurisdiction, both
as to law and fact, with such exceptions
and under such regulations as the Con
gress shall make.
3. Thu trial of ail crimes, except in
oases of impcaoliinent, shall ho by jury,
and such trial niinll lie held in tin* Stato
whore tlio said crimes have been com
mitted: but when not ccininittud with
in any State, the trial shall lie at tmoli
pluco or place* iw the Congress mny by
have directed.
SECTION 3.
Trouson against tlio Con federate
States shull consist only in levying war
against them, or in adhering to tlieir
enomies, giving them aid und comfort.
No person shall bo eonvlsted of troason
unless on tho testimony of two witnes
ses to the sumo overt not, or on confes
sion in opon court.
2. TJui Congress shall have power to
duclnro tlio punishment of treason,
but no attainder, of treason shall work
corruption of blood, or forfeiture, ex
cept during the life of thu person at
tained.
ARTICLE IV.
SECTION 1.
1. Full faith and credit shall be given
In each .State to tin* public acts, records
und judicial proceeding* of every oilier
Slate. Ami the Congress may, by gen
eral laws, prescribe the manner in
which such acts, records, and proceed
ings shall lie proved, and the elYeet
thereof.
section 2.
1. Tlio citizen* of each State shall be
untitled to all the privileges and iium'i-
nitie* of citizens in the several States,
and shall have the right of transit
and sojourn in any Stato of this Con
fodoraey, with tlieir slaves and other
‘property; and the right of proport v in
said slaves ski " '
Flag Presentation.
In accordance w(th the notice pre
viously given on last Saturday morn
ing, Miss Hilxhelm, of Mississippi, pre
sented the City of Romo with a beauti
ful Plug, made after the model o! that
adopted for tbo Confederate States of
America. The Flag is indeed a splen
did one and reflect* great cridit upon
both the tasto and patriotism of tin*
fair Donor. Its size (0 by 21 foot) and
its proportions nro admirably suitod to
the pluco for which it was III toil* led,
and, a* the proud emblem of our inde
pendent nationality, i‘. now graccffilly
finals upon tlio passing breoze, and
gladduns tlio liunrts of all patriotic nml
ndmiring boholdors.
Tlio presentation took plnco at the
Flag Stafl’on Court Houso Hill at lOj
o'clock, A. M,; and beside tlio three
rolu nicer Military Companies of tlio
citv—drawn up so us to form three
of a hollow square—a large
bur of ladies and gentlemon graced tlio
occasion with their prescnco.
On presenting tlio Flag to his Honor,
tlio Mayor, Miss Hilzhoitti said:
With emotions of joy nml pride I
herewith present to you this Flag of
tlio Confoiiornto Statos of America. 1
do this with tho confident hope that,
as patriotic citizens and soldiers, you
will appreciate tlio gift to tho full ex
tent of its merits, ns tho proud omblom
of our young -Republic. May tho God
of battles be witli y)u in tlio times for
Its defenco, and I pray for your success
and honor. If tlio dark clouds of war
should sottlo down upon our glorious
laud, may victory perch triumphantly
upon this Rnnnnr, and your safe return
from tlio “tentod fiolds” lie made un
speakably happy by tho swcot smiles
of fair woman. That tho inhabitants of
your beautiful city and our common
country may prosper under this Flag,
is the onriiest pray or of Mississippi’s
humble Daughter.
On receiving tlio Flag Mayor Word
responded as follows:
Miss IIkuiieiu :
In tlio namo and in
behalf of the citizen* of Homo, 1 ac
cept tliis beau tit ul Flag, and would re
turn tlieir grateful acknowledgements
.for tlio honor thus eonfered upon tlioin
same *' V0CI * * >S>,U * C4 *° ^ ,0 j l»y tho disintorostod geiieiosity of a
"T Wlicn I’m, StnU» slmll l,nvo rffl- »!»"«“'• 1 lh,mk »ot only for
tied till* Constitution, in tlio manner lid* liaudsoiiio emblem of our young
before specified, tlio Congress umlor the Republic, so elegantly und tastefully
I b»l aUo, for tlio pair!
otie, and oloqucnl terms with whioh
An Umbrella Not Lost.
The person who vrft» "eon a fow days
slnco carrying aq^tJihhijllu, not liis
ch hSb** gentleman** namo
ifTmftkoib Upoiylt;, is hereby
ttjjf sold Umbrplla is sont to
jy, no ques
tions will bo asked; otherwise an offl’
cor of the Law will be put upon his
track.
-ato State* of America, and all tlio
laws prssod by the laliir shall continue
in force until tlio same shall 1m* repeal
ed nr modified: and all the officer* ap
pointed by tim Millie *h ill re.uuiii in of
fice until tlieir sucee**or* are ap|Hiiut-
od uml qualified, or the offices abolish
ed.
2. All debts rrtnhucled uml engage
ments entered into before the adoption
of this Constitution shall bo as valid
against tlm Confederate States under
this Constitution as under tlio Provis
ional Government.
3. Till* Constitution, and tlio laws of
tlio Confederate State*, made in inirsti-
anno thereof, and all treaties made, or
whioh sliull be made under (lie author
ity of tho Confederate States, shall bo
the supreme law of the hind; and tlm
judge* in every State slnll bo liouiid
thereby, anything in tlio Constitution or
laws of any Stato to tho contrary not-
nitlistamling.
4. The Senator* uml Representative*
before mentioned amt tlio members of
tlio fcuvural State'legislatures, nml all ex
ecutive uml judicial officers, both of
tlio Confederate States ur.d all of the
soreral States shall bo bound by oatli or
affirmation, 1 to support this Constitu
tion ; but no religious test sliull ever bo
required a* a qualification to any office
or public trust under tlio Confederate
States.
ft. Tlio omimeration, in ‘.lio Constitu
tion, of certain rights, shall not hu con
strued to deny or disparage others
retained hy tlio people Nil the several
States.
6. The (lowers not dclogatcd to tho
Confederate States hy tlio Constitution,
lior prohibited hy it.to tho State .
served to the States, respectively, ur to
the people thereof.
ARTICLE VII.
1. Tlio ratification of tlio conven
tions of Hie State's shall ho sufficient for
cHtiihiitfhnioiit ot thi* Constitu
‘GuNsiitTiitNo.—Mr Jos Zaruba has
returned to this city and will continue
the gunsmith’* businoss in the Varan-
duu Block second door below McClung’s
^Afimtnls-
present*
it ,uled and
fy j felly ad*
r dll poraon*
jditors, to show
t can, why *a!d administra
tor should hot M dischargod from his admin
istration snd receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in Oci’r, 1811.
Given undur my hand aud official signature
tAMDEltTH; Oid.
Notice.
J HEREBY forwarn all persons
trading for a note made by It. H. Inv
utti, payable to J. D. Thompson or bm’J
for Eight Hundred and Twenty, five fsvst
Dollars, dated Nor. 8, 1850, duo 25th dJ*
comber, 1861. As tho consideration for
said note was given hna failed, I w|»
pay It unless compelled to do so bv law.
, u. .. 0E 2* T * Watts.
f«h22w4t Cave 8prlng, Os
The Conteukrate Uoxukks* mljourn-
c<l on last Saturday, to meet again in
Montgomery, on Monday, tbo I2tiv day
of May. Wc verily bollovfi Hint Ibis
Congress lias accomplished more than
any other Legislative body, in ihoiame
Hme, in tbo history of tlio world. They
surely liavo worked like staUmen nml
patrioti nml every where on tlieir return
homo they will be greeted by an appre
ciative people with tlio unanimous ac
claim of “Well done good nml faithful
servants.”
Rain, slkat, and Snoiv.—Monday was
a raw, cold, rainy* aleuty, sn«wy,dreary
disagreeable day—a regular March af
fair—but out of ranks uml not in uni
form with its fellows.
Late News.
the tiiuo for holding tho election ol
President ami Vico President; uml for
tho mooting of tlio Electoral College ;
and for counting tho votes, and inaugu
rating the President, Titov shall also
prescribe the time for holding tlio first
oleetion of members of Congrus* undur
this Constitution, tlio time for assem
bling of such Congross undei tlio Pro
visional Constitution shall continue to
oxerefso the legislative powers granted
them; not extending beyond tho time
limited hy tlio Constitution of tlio Pro
visional Government.
Adopted, unanimously, March 11,
186!._ _
Volunteer lleglmcntul Convention.
In nccOrdanco with a previous notice,
tho abovo Convention met at Howard
Hull, in Cnrtorsvillc, on Suturduy, 16th
inst.
Tlio Convention was orgntiizod by
culling Capt. R. R. May to tlio eiiair (
and appointing Lieut. Geo. W. Maddox
Secretary. Tlio Cliairirnn explained
tlio object of tlio Convention, warmly
advocating the proposed organization
of a Yohmteir Regiment in Cherokee
Ga.
On motion of Limit. Lumpkin, the
following dolcgatcfl como forward mid
registered tlieir names—representing I
their respective companies:
cd.
bull not ho thofoby impair-
or diminished during tho period for
which ho shall lmvo buen ejected; and
ho shall not racoivud within tliut pori-
io put in jeopardy of od any other emolument from the Cou-
bo compelled, in any federate States, or uny of thorn.
’10. Rcfot'o ho enter* on tlm execu
tion of liis office, lie shall take thu fol
lowing oath or affirmation;
“1 do solemnly swear (or affirm) that
I will faithfully executo tlio offioo of
Presidont of tho Confederate States,
and will, to tho host pf tuy ability, pre
serve, protect, and defend the Constitu
tion thereof.”
sections. •
1. Tlio President shall bo commnn-
dcr-in-chief oi tho army and navy of tho
Confederate Stato*, nml of tho malitia
of tlio several Stales, when called into
tlio actual service of the Confedeinto
States; ho muy require the opinion, in
writing, of tho principal officer in each
of the. Executive Departments, upon
any subject rotating to tlio dutios of
tlieir respective offices; and lie shall
have newer to grant reprieves and par
dons tor offences against the Confeder
ate States, except in ease of impeach-
inonK
2. Ho shall liavo power, by and with
tho advice and consent of the Senate,
to make treaties, provided twodhirdsof
tlio Senators present concur; and ho
shall nominate, and by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate, shall
Note Lo*t or Mislaid.
A NOTH given by Ifctiry W. Tati to niy*
«Utrd time in U\e tpYing of
I sail, .and duo «t one day aftor date, for two
bandrod nml eighty-five ($285) dollars. All
n* nrn horcbv notified not To trftdo far
nra«, ns I aiu still, tho owner uf it.
r2lw2w JOHN H. WALKER.
.Illlnlr,l Flij.,1 Sprit,.,
lb or. Holnr, in a quiet n‘d
»d, and UAiiWpoiied for
Rome Railroad Sale.
W ILL In* sold mi thi first Tuesday In
May next, within tlio lawful hours
of sale, at tlm (fmirt Hon»o door in Roint,
Floyd county, tho following srlltde#. retusln-
itijr in the Hutno Knilror.d lu-pot, rcfuitd and
unclaimed, viz: I box. W. harm-r; 1 box
nml content* J. M. 4 1 da. do. 8 Raw*
kins; 1 do. do., N. B. Whtle*id«»| 1 d«. do.,
Newninu A Nidaiidi 0 do. do., 8rr*. Bum-
merhny* ; t Tool Pliest and eontoi lu J. W.
Vincent i 2 boxi * slid e-ntents, no mark i 1
bbl. Hum, lllnko 4 llico; 2 bids Ale, A. J
Riiclmiinti; 1J bids. Liquor. B. II. Legran;
11 bills. Liquor. R. Alt: 11 lib's. Ll-uor, A.
.1. Uui'hsnnoii; 1 keg Nails 0..I. West: 1
keg Liumr, no mnrkj 1 keg, W.W.A.; I Jug,
R. (lore; 1 bundle, H. King: 1 bundle, .foih
Itnwkiiis; I ovon, no tnsrk ? 1 Iron Corn
Mill, E. Htawart; I Cotton Gin, mi inn not
mndo out; I Rcapvrsnd Mower, G. Cunning-
bam: 1 Reaper and Mower, T. E. Willinin-
■on. Bold to nny freight aud charge*.
By order W. 8. COTU RAN.
march 21 w3od,
TilK Truilpca of iW , •
_ BBTfaBafS*
for thu present year,
Thl* Aunmnny I* «l* '
about 12 ini!o»» north
dous ueigbborhvod.
icnltli In Oherokso Georgia.
Beard can be hnd at from $8 to $10 p« r
month In the neighborhood.' ‘ . .
Mr. .Morton i« one of nur own citiien*, km
educotvd In our own Stato, b«* had itvertl
year* exprrlmeo us a successfiil inalructor'
of youth. I* » geulleniitii of undoubted Hi*,
rnry nml morol worth, to whom we but
aafely entrust the core of our aunt and
daughters.
“nt.* of Tuition will raugo from $6 to
50 pt-r seeaion.
xorrisea commenced 2lsl imt. For fur-
inrticutnrs nddnaa the Frinripal, o
lli*r - ■ - ..._
•ny or tho TrusUc* nt Floyd B|
you lmvo boon pleased to accompany it
in allusion to our common country—
and to tho citizen soldiers of tlii* place.
Permit tr.o to nssuro you, on tlioir be
half, that neither till* Flng, nor its fair
donor will ever sutler an injury, in their
power to avert, while one of thorn 1m*
an arm left and tlio strength to wiold
it. Aud should they be called to tlio
field, of battle, in defenco of tlieir
country—they can obtain no higher
honor than to morit and recoivo tlio ful
filment of tho prayer of MissKissippi'*
lovely daughter, whoso name and vir
tues will ovor bo held in gratoful re.
liUMiiberancn by tlio citizens of this city.
Tlieir good wishes will attend you
through tho changing scenes of life,
and that you may enjoy tho full mea
sure of its blessing*, uumixud with its
ills, is tlio sincere wisli of 4iim who
lifts the honor of nddmsing you.
Tlio Flag was then raised to its place
nml saluted by seven rounds of guns
from each of tho three Military com
panies. The whole affair passed off
very pleasantly and very much to the
gratification ofnlj who witnessed it.
Etowah Infa’ry
20. Every law or resolution having \ appoint ambassadors, other public min-
the force of law, shall relate Ao but one istev* and consuls, Judges of the Su
preme Court, und all other officers of
subject, and that shall bo expressed in
the title.
section 10.
1. No Stalo&hull enter into any trenn
tv. alliance, or confederation ; graut
letter* of marque and reprisal; coin
money ; make nny thing but gold and
amor coin a tender in payment of debts;
pass any bill of attainder, or ex jioil fuc-
to low, cr law impairing Hie obligation
of contracts; or grant any titlo of no
bility.
2. No State shall, without tho consent
of tho Congress, lay any imposts or du-
k ties on imposts or exports, except what
|may bo absolutely necessary for execut
ing its inspection laws ; and the not pro
duce of nil duties and imposts, laid by
any Mate on imports or exports, shall
be for the use of tlm treasury of tho
Lon federate Stutes; und all buch laws
the Confederate States, whose appoint
ments uro not herein otherwise provid
ed for, and which shall bo established
hy law ; but tho Congress may, by law,
ve*t tlio appointment of such inferior
ofiiwCrs, as they limy think proper, in
the President ulono, in the courts of
lmv or it) tlio heads of Departments.
3. The principal officers in each of
tlio Executed Departments,and ail per
sons connected, with tho diploomlio
service, muy be removed from office at
the pleasure of tlio President. All oth
er civil officers of tlio Kxecutivo Depart
ment mny be. removod at any time by
tlm President, or other appointing pow
er, when their services are unnecessary,
or for dishonesty, incapacity, inefficien
cy, misconduct, or neglect ofduty ; and
when so removod, tlio removal shall bo
2. A person charged it: any State with
treason, felony, or other eriino against
I the law* of such State, who shall flee Homo Light
from justice, and be found in another Guard* und
State shidl, on denim.d of tlio Fxocutivo Cherokee Art'.v
authority of tho Stato from • wltloli ho
fled, ho delivered tiji to he removed to
the Stale having Jurisdiction of the
eriino.
4. No slave or other person held to
sorvico or labor in any Stato or Territo
ry of tho Confederate States, under tlio
laws thereof, escaping or lawfully car
ried into anotlier, sliull in consequence
of any law or regulation therein,-lie dis
charged from such sorvico or labor ; but
shall bo delivered tin on claim of tlio
party to whom such slavo belongs, or
to whom sucli sorvico or labor mny bo
due.
section 3.
1. Other States muy be admitted into
this Confederacy by uvotoof two thirds
of the whole House of Representatives,
aiidtwo third* of tlio Semite, tlio Sou-
(Go voting hy States; but no uow Stato
shall lid formed.or erected within tho
jurisdiction of any other State; nor any
State bo formed by (lio junction of two
or inoro States, or part* of States, with
out the cousent of tlio Legislature* of
the State* concerned a* well us of tho
Congress.
2. Tlio Congress shall have power to
dispose of and make all nuudful rules
aud regulations concerning the proper?
ty of the Confederate States,, including
t' e lands thereof.
3. The Confederate State* mny ,
quire new territoryand Congr
shall have power to legislate and pro
vide governments foi tlio inhabitants
of all territory belonging to the ('onfed-
crate States, lying without the limits of
the several State*; and may permit
them, nt such times, and in such inn
ner as it may by law provide, to for
States to ho admitted into the Confede
racy. In all stie.h territory,,the institu
tion of negro slavery ys it now exists in
the Confederate States, shall ho recog
nized aud protected by Congress, and by
tho territorial goviniiiient; und tho in
habitants of the several Confederate
Statos und Territories, shall lmvo tho
right to tuko to sucli territory any slaves
lawfully held by them in any of tho
States or Territories of the Confederate
States.
4. Tho Confederate States shall guar
anty to evory Suite that now is or h„,w-
after may become a momber of ibis
Confederacy, a republican form of gov
ernment, and shall protect each
of them against invasion ; aud on
Capt. P. ll.'Lnrey, The Permanent Constitution.
I'i-W!* Maddox', The Permanent Constitution of t|io
i “ W.S. Goldsmith* | Confederate States of America was
( Lieut. S. 11. Hall adopted in the Congicss at Montgome-
3 *• G. R Lumpkin, r >* °»» Monday thollth inst. It should
I Private C. R. Norton, lie carefully read and reread by eveiy
| Capt. R. R. May, | citizen of our young Republic and then
Lieut. iL \\\ Jackson carefully fifed away for futuroreference.
S *M Cobb^' ^ ,0 he notlooil that it
is tlio same as tho Constitution of the
United States, yet thero lmvo been
some important changes, and nil these
are, unquestionably, decided improve
ments. A portion of this important
document may be found in this paper
tlio bnlanco will appear in in our Tri
weekly of Thursday and it will be en
tire in tho “Weekly Courier” for this
week. An extended notice of its pe
culiarities is crowded out this issue.
f Limit. R. D. Seals,
CherokeeCav’y J “ A. M. Franklin,
(. “ J. F. Milhollin.
r ,, 0 ( Lieut. J. A. Matthias,
Cuss l"fiu,li*y ( .. T . j
On motion of C. R. Norton, tho fol
lowing resolution was unanimously
adopted ; Ifesolvod , -That when this
Convention adjourn, it does so to moot at
Kingston, Qa., on tho first Saturday in
April next, for tho purpose of perma
nent.organization of the proposed Vol
unteer Regiment, and that all Volun
teer Companies in ,Cliotokce, .Ga., l>o
aud tho same are herohy requested to
l»o present on that day—-to unito in a
gonend parade. It any company can
not attend, it should ho represented by
tliroo accredited delegates.
Tlio Secretary was requested to cor
respond with tho several companies—
and request their attendance.
A Committee ot tliroo wa* appointed
to which the Chairman was added to , , «
. . . . , . _ *unes they will hardly liavo anv left,
communicate with huperintemlnnt of • ‘ •„ , . . * .
„» * » A n . i .• | nit bough now their stock is quite full.
.ho^.i-A.II n-lo»o<m ro „.ml»<. t lo„| eivclll( , mucnll _ c|l aro m
of lor. over I mt ro».l for tho compa- Uul lh ^ r gootl , will nol bc /
New Advertisements.—One of 8. C.
Railroad interesting to morchnnts.
Stockholders meeting of Rank of Em
pire State, interesting to tho parties.
New Goods.—Slcan A Hooper nro now
receiving a very neat and protty assort
ment of Spring and Summer Goods.
Tlieir supply or new Calicoes and Mus
lins nro particularly beautiful. Tlieir
supply was purchased with reference to
those hard limes, and some of thaso
S< >UTH HUN* CONGRESS.
M(jnt(iomkrV| March lft.—President
Davis' veto messago on tlio African
slave trade act, see rosy has boon re
moved. The President object* to tlio
sixth section of tbo net .which author
izes the sale of Africans to tho highest
bidder as in opposition to a clause in
tlio Constitution forbidding such trade,
and a mandate to legislate effectually
to prevent the same.
Tlio vote oil the passage of the act
over tho voto wore fifteen yeas, twenty-
four nays.
There was nothing ol interest in tlio
public session to-day.
Congress will certainly udjourn to
morrow.
MONTGOMERY NEWS.
Montoomerv, March lft.—Tlio steam-
* that left Now York to-day woro to
convey tlio Federal troops from Texas.
UNITED STATES CONGRESS.
Washinoton, March lft.—Seimto.—In
the .Vonate to-day Mr. Douglas made a
very foroiblo nml eloquent speech, in
the course of which ho demonstrated
the impossibility of collecting the reve
nue in tlio ports of thu seceded State*,
lie was frequently interrupted by ques
tion* from the Republican Senator*, to
whom hi* jxisition* and arguments
woro very unpaletablo.
Mr. Douglas, in this groat speed),
showed that tlio Government tin* no
law or power to co'leet tho revenue in
tho Soul h, oxeopt hy capturing all tlio
forts in Hie seceded States, which would
require 280,000 men, and an annua! ex
penditure ol $10,000,000; beside* an
army ot 30,000 men to protect Wash
ington city. It is understood that
these estimates woro furnished to Mr.
Douglas by Gon. Scott.
LATER FROM TEXAS.
New Orleans, March 15.—Wo have
roceivod Galveston dates to tho iltli
inst. Tlie Galveston Civilian of tho llth
inst, say* tliut tlie surrender of Fort
Rrown hu* boon agreed upon quietly
between tbo Texas Commissioners and
Captain Hill. Tlio nows say* that tlio
Fort will be given up as soon a* trans
portation cun be found for the troops,
riio Texan troops at Rruzos are repre
sented as fortifying tlie Island and
making it impregnable.
ELECTION IN VIRGINIA.
Peteksiil'RO, March lft,—This City
lias given a majority of 117 for Seces
sion. In February It gavo 612 for
Union.
MOVEMENT OF GOVERNMENT
STEAMERS.
New York, March lft.—Tlio Mo
hawk, Supply, and Empire City, sailed
to-day. '1 lio steamship Contzawulcos
has been chartered by tlio Govern
ment.
SOUTHERN CONGRESS.
Montoomerv, March 16.—Tlio Con
vention to day confirmed tlio nomina
tion* of Dist rot Judges, ns follows:
A. G. McGrath, lor South Cilroliun.
II. U. Jackson, lor Georgia.
Win. J. .lone*, for Alabama.
Win. Lanier Harris, for Mississippi,
Thomas .1. Seoimcn*, for Louisiana,
•lolin Hemphill, for Texas.
.lease ,1. Finley, for Florida.
McQueen McIntosh to ho Judge of
the Admiralty Court at Key West.
David Hubbard, of Alabama, Com
missioner of Indian Affairs.
Alexander R. Clitlicrnll, of Ala
bama, Register of tlie Treasury.
Rolling Raker, of Georgia, Auditor of
Treasury.
Tlio Congross will meot again to
night.
Montoomerv, March 10.—'Tho Con
gress adjourned to-night to meet again
on tho Moeond Monday in May.
UNITED STATES CONGRESS.
Washington, Marph 16,—In tho Son-
ate to-day, Mr. Douglas’ resolution of
enquiry relative to Administration
movements in tho seceded States was
further disensved, and then postponed
until Monday next.
Nothing else of importanco was
dono.
Thero nro i.o new political devel
opments to-day.
WASHINGTON AFJ'AR1S-STRONG
PRORARIDITIES OF PEACE.
CORN, BACON,
FLOUR AND LARD,
2 000 bu * pr,n,B W1IITE r0RNj
(.’()()() u». V v K .W
i nn nnn fe*. bacon, in Hides.
1UU.UUU lUhi* 4 HliouMvrs;
200 M,, *‘ FI ’ 0UR?
2 000 ,b- LA4l!) ' ltt k# «"'
All iii store and t* arrltr. For rail* hr
GKO. II. WAIID A CO.',
msrJItw.twtf At ilwlr Wareln>u»«
The liieWItfnf'd plrdrn him.elf
psrrnt* lifltisulzing tills vehoo). that Ihrir
Unuglih r* »hnll eiijor epportnnitirs nf both
social and elegant tritiejmnn, including jthyi.
ioal. ihentnl *nd moral culture, notaurpiM'd
•liowh-reat tic Huuth.
Ctrcijlsrs'will hu forwarded to th«ue'd#*ir.
Ing them. C. W. HOWARD.
Near Kingston; Ca>* county 0*.
Jsnt5trl4w2w
Special Notice,
T HE ANN PAL MKKTI.VH of tho Block
holdtrs of tlio Bunk of ilia Empire Stato
(iu a •onrdance with tin* Ry-Law.i) will be
nt ih«*ir Hinking House in ltom«, On., o
30th inrl., at 10 o'clock, A. M.
W.S. COTIIRA.V Pro
mnrlOlwAwI w
South Carolina Railroad.
i. March 1,181)1
S hippers or M«roh»ndi»e to iH.ii.t.
llie Sou I h L'.»r»»|hm nml eoii'icrtiug Rail
r«sd*, wle» lint*' li••r«’olor^• c u.llnvd lliel:
sliipincnt* to the Aguiit of theBoiitli Carolina
Rmlroad liar**,aro notified Hint tlii.i Company
will lil«n»„lituie llm RiisIih'Im of Hrcniug
id Forwa*dlnu. on and after the ! I (It iti»t.
Thl* proceeding is umdn iwueraary in cor
qiinticoof the new dtiliojt and re*i)on*ibi
ira growing cut or the Tariff Art, Fahritar.
I*, of Ilia CongrpM of thrConfjdornt.* Statu*.
It will, tluraforu, be tircvMJury that all
Freight drstiiied a* ubuv.* klmuld lie d’rcrLd
aini**ioii merchant* in tlii* city,*o whom
•onipany will ruiitinm* t.. adtanre o
vxiieiiK*, such are Freight, D.nvagc
Wharfage.
And Shipper* will find it greats to thi-ii
int'ire.it to forward promptly to (^iirigm**!
Invoice* and Rill* of Ladfing, to anahle g .od
to lie pn<K>>d through the fimtoin lion*.* with
out daisy. WM. J. MAORATH,
innrl0tw2t Honor id Agoht.
A W0RD WITH YOU
WHO ARK INDEBTED TO
FARELL & TEISER.
I ASK you one.) morn to call and raith
your account*. Kyntt cannot pay it
money, you can give your note, which w”
eniihlo mu to settle my linsiue** with the L It
firm, heforo I leave Home.
Itespectfilll V, J
msrTtwAwliu
SHIRTS ! SHIRTS I
Only $5 00 a dozen.
rpms M> jyflti r.iiihe.i.oj Co«-
. . mercial Journal, rdlfed by
JAMES M. HMYTUK. K*q.,»nd
JOHN !). WHEMH/Klh.. A»*ocUte,
Contain* the lata)t mwi by Telegraph and
Mull; i* published la the rttr of Augnsls. (in.
hy WM J. VAPON k CO.
'it it the eheajwst Political : P*|wt if it*
*ite, iaaued Daily, in )he Confederate Statu
~ f Arm riea.
TF.fiMB-C«*h in Advaneo.
Dally for One Year. $5 00
•• « Hix Mouth*. 3 00
O I. Three Month*, -1 J»'
•? “ One Month, 50
Weakly for One Year. $2 60
** •< 81* Mentha, 1 2a
" •• Four Month*, I fiO
“ ’ “ One Month, , 25
Post Master* are authorised io art ga .nr
etit*, to recoir* Bubierlptloe*. and forward’
the money. (eb?6 _
nies— on tlio 0th of April.
Cn median of Lieut. Howard, the ■
papers i»t Clterokco, Ga., were requsted
to publish tho proceeding* of this moo
ting.
Tlio Convention then adjourned.'
R. K. MAY, Chairman,
G. W. Maddox, Sect.
Col. 11 cmry It. Jackson, of''Savannah*
has resigned liis nosition of Mujor
General of the l«t Division of theGeor-
gia Armv, in favor Col. W. II. T. Walk
er, in a letter patriotic and generous.
Gbn Braog.—Gen. Rraxton Bragg ar
rived at Pensacola on Saturday, the 9th
inst., and assumed the dirootion of
a flail's at iho Navy. Yard. The Observer
say* that bo was greeted on his arrival
. « v .. with tho most vociferous denionstra-
application of tlio Legislature (or of t ions of applause by officers and soldiers,
tlio Executive when tho Leislat u ro liis hcadquuters will bo ut Warrington.
Fire t.v Atlanta.—On Inst Sunday
night three buildings on and near the
corner of the stroet below the Fulton
House were buruod. They were old
wooden buildings—one of them tho
carriage repository of R. H. May, inclu
ding many carriago*.
IIon. A. K. Wright at home.—Judge
Wright arrived in this city on last Sun
day ovening. He is not in very good
health and is very glad to have a res-
pite from the urduous labors of the
session just adjourned.
Fatal Affrat.—A young man by
tlio namo of Pollard was fatally wound
ed last week in Montgomery by anoth
er munod Watson. Pollard died or
Sunday.
Washington, . Mnroll 16.—It is relia
bly stated hero tlmt tho Southern Con
federacy Commissioners, Messrs. F
ayth and Crawford, entertain tho
strongest hopes of preserving peaceful
relations betwcon the two Gov
moiit.
It is believed that tho diplomatic
course of 'tho Cointnissiones has been
wise anti judicious throughout their
.intercourse with tho Administration
hero.
ALABAMA STATE CONVENTION.
Montgomery, March 16.—Tito Con
vention, to-day adopted a resolution to
adjourn on Wednesday next.
An Ordinance was also passed alter
ing tlie free banking nut; it substi
tutes tho Stocks of tlio Confederate
States for United States’ Stocks, and
allows the issue of two for one ; neither
foreign citizens nor corporations aro al
lowed to hold tho Stocks.
Two mom bars of Congress ,wero elect
ed 1° supply vacancies, caused by resig
nations, viz: II. C. Jones of Lauderdale,
and Nioh Davis of Madison.
Mississippi State Convention.—Hon.
Win. S. Barry, President of tho Missis
sippi State Convention, announces that
that body will convene ut Jackson,
Miss., on Monday, March 25th,
lb,
SSi- Fur Snl<* nt F*i
Pitnur's, nml Sett A Jltirki
A Hargrove's, A. O.
Times of Holding Inferior
Court in Floyd Co.
W1IBKF..IN, tiflllMW mctli.ni.t.m
tlii* r’oiintv fir prnpla to mako npnlicntion
nt nny uml all tim-*. uurt pluco*, tot lie tnr
her* of. this t!ourt for on!or* Ao., relative
roul* nml other bitsiucas out of Court, which
should ho irnasufted in open Court, ut regu
lar and pahllt* (h urt dura. *o that tlx* people
who might hy IntcrcstJif or opposed to uny
*m h motions, could know when nml whom
to look tiller It:
Hr. it yiikmcfork oROKnr.t). Tlmt I hi* Court
will moot for County purpoae* on tho pecond
Mol d iv In ovcry month, and that no other
hnsim*'** except «uiat*» of urgent uee.e**Uy will
he heard or considered ut uny other time.
Avn it is pi’Rtiikr ordrukd. Thst tho
abovo bo iiubliabud in.tbo city puncra.
It. J). HARVEY, J. r. 0.
T. MrtIHIRH. J. 1. 0.
W. T. NEWMAN, J, I. C.
T. J. DA VIS, J. r. C.
WM. McCULT.OUfJH, J. I. C.
A trim extract from minute* of Court.
march I ItrlAwtf J, IV. LANGSTON,
Clerk
MANHOOD
HOW LOST,HOW RESTORED.
Just Published, in a Sealed JSn
A Lecture on tho Nature, Treatment and
Radical cure of Spermatorrhea* or Remind
Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervouinera and
Involuntary Emission* inducing Impotehey
(.’onsumpHon and MenUl and Physical In-
raparity.
Uy ROB. J. CULV ER\VELL, M. D.
'fhe world-renowned nu'llur, in this adi...
rnbln Lecture, clearly prove* from his own
experience that the' awful consequence of
Self-abuse may be effectually removed with
out medicine and without dangerous surgical
operations, dougles, instruments, ring* or
dials, pointing out a mode of cure at
cortain and effectual, hy which evory suffe
rer, no matter what hi* condition may he,
may cure himself cheaply, privnetrlv and
radically. This lecturo will prove a boon '
thousands and thousands.
Sent under seal to nny address, post paid,
on the receipt of two postugo stamps, by ad
dressing Dr. OKAS. J. 0. KLINE, 12T Bow
ery, New York, Post Box 1,680
sept 3*00- wly
Diarrhoeal Cramps! Cholera.
—' This medicine has
( LIFE DROPS. . ) boon tried, tested and
^ tor nbvrr failixo >■ proved by ton yean
( REMEDY. J experience U *
reliable remedy for all Dowel Derangements,
Diarrho*a, Dysantort', Cramps, rains, Chol
era, Cholic, Ac,, now hoforo the public. Ono
or two doses of 20 drops, will euro the most
soveroornmps in tho stomach iu 20 minutes.
A singlo dose often cures the Dinrrhtpa und
it nover constipates the bowels. Ouo dose
Will satisfy any ono of its merits. Trie*
only 25 Cents.
Prepared by 8. D. Trail, -IS Bowery, Now
York, and sold by Druggists generally.
In Rome by Baker A Echols, and Newman
A Nowlin. [nug2tw*wly
Mules For Sale.
THE Subscriber offers two likely
Jut
oenro a bargnfe.
jnn28twtl
OEO. S. BLACK.
Floyd Springs
rips], or
b ua.
i ot Floyd Sprints,
R. H. MOORE,
A. 11. SPENCE,
WM. FLEETWOOD,
WM. W. MILAM,
jqn.nwit v GKO-KINNKlfTms.
SPRING BANK SCHOOL,
The Fifth Term of this veleo
for ymtug ladle* rotutn«Dcss on
the
IIAKDWAIIE
FOR
lo ..II
hi. Ilooj. tifl.r tUi d.l.KOll fAMI .n',.
Jnull.TAwtf . J. lUmit
T
FREE FORWARDING.
Private Bonded Warehouses
Custom House Brokerage.
HE Cnderalgnod has, with Mes*rr. Br’g-
_ ham. llnldwin A Co., Mcrar*. Wilder 8
ILIlie, and Mcisr*. Huutor A Unmnwll. k-rm-
el uu Association for the piirj»o*e.uf V-n!frinf
at the Custom House und bioring hi Komi,
trusted to hi* custody.
Hu being the maiiMcing and antivo part-
»r. tins bonded, with the approval »r Hi*
H*n*tnry of tho Tr«*)t>Uiy» euti»iiip)|i"iu
Wurchnu^o*, where nil Mcr«;l ur.d ar u»mi»(
to tlii* Port can be s orud.t-v ry uttenii«ii
paid to it*, prrserrntiou. «.ml f.r iia pr* mid
delivery when entry has been made sttae
Custom ilutise, nt tlm 1owe.it poKsiltla tariff
elturger.
Merchandise destined to the Interior will
* entered for payment • f dude*. «-r In l*a-l,
i* muy bn required, by the Cpmlgnces. HI
d* rotieigmd toJtlm :•* Lc f nnirdH. will
•ivo the greutest i(esppteh al the
rule of chnrge,.and in such mnnmr as ra«r
lie directed. .If the duties are'to he raid *u
thi* port, funds intiet be provide^ lortlist
purpose, but if to be forwarded in betid, tb*
requisite bonds will be given.
Hoods Intrusted to rare of iinHneigniu,
>nsigned to point* in -the interior, will !>•
forwarded by Rail Road* or other ronrey*
nnco, nifdlreeled./re* of eomnilaslon.
An experience of Hourly twenty y«*r* ,n
the detuifs of (!ii.«lom' House hu?lnei«. and *
thorough aequaintuure with tho Wnrebuiu*
Laws, In’every 'detail, wilt enable this ce-
partnership to giro the greatest defpidrh
eon$i*lont.with the safety of the rev.en*®*
OIIAS.C.WAI.DB>!,
Offleo In Clegbprh A Cunnnlngham •
head of DraytonJt.,, Bav^ssai» ( Ga.
mnrlltwlm 1 ; eld? • %
NOTICE.
A S (l.ero 1m) Altornc,. lit I.a'T In IM.' 11 ?
nro|..t.[i)g to tnkn collections at sw.f
UNX1IALF the \ t mi Jte, 1 prop°« “
bring suit to tho next Inferior Court of toi»
county, on all Plain Collections without **7
Fee, far any citlsdn of the county, an
tion of tlioir claims to me. Upon the elsiniL
at the proper time, I wifi take Judgwee”
fcssion* (as the case may ot) Witney
- *0. tlmt .UNDKItniDDKItH jftfte PJ*.
slox n\ay »wix as they should, with ken
npnlc./ W. Jl. TKJtllUNE.,
P.. B,—I do not pronoso to receipt foriucn
claims, hut leave witu tbe plaintiff*. .
A GOOD CHANCE FOR
YOUNG MEN.
IW&3S3S&-
charged hy competent authority. .
Said rceruits ore noeded for ?* ««*[»
sorvico ns the nubile security In this, »
neighboring States may demand- _
They will receivo tho following r*y
allowances to wit. From $11 to fy*
month, and In addition thereto will b*' ,
tied to clothing, fuel, quarters and •»»"
tcne0 * . Re-
. Apply lo Capt. B. A. Wayne, at IM* 1 .
crultlng Office, over H.' D; Duncnh s St
fob20 .
LOOK HERE
ilife®irafe(!
de.irc for It. I will Mild it, |»> “S' ^
,.»y ono for $2 o,i. It I. •nU»JWKSn8
nod in any aoao o. failure, I will ref
nK,nt ’ 5 '' P . 4 Vill.no-.
Walktr CO., C*v
Colognes, Hair Oils,
4 ND l'KIlFUMKItY of oil H&SJ.
Bau«, Card Cu,c», PulT Dalle, 1 " r,n , 0 4
Hair Hat Cloth, Tooth, PWjffiy fc
White wa.h brush,,, A