I WIS l.K, Editor dfc Proprietor. SALISBURY. N. C. SATtJBbAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1867. NUMBER 173 VOL I, 1 PHIL A DELPHI A ADVERTS. J. ri THKT KMITH W . UI.1IS HIMIHK Co, laroBTKHil AMI aTOLESALE DEALERS IV A Domestic Dry Goods. 438 MARKET STREET, A 4SB MerrlMMit Htraet. e. v.ca NOBLS SMI Rogers & Chambers, P i MSS iKI JOB Of - J tOtXIA?, 9L07S C , Fancy Goods, etc., etc. 2 .if. 411 If-rW , Iphia. CHINA, (i LASS JL- QUEESSWARE, - - . . -i a a i a . J t 23 ovum rourin aireei, (BMwera Market aatfCVataatSU.) Phll.lllt Iphl.l. IX. TIIEO. M. ALLKX. Clam aauK-T. Glanopwi or by , at Msaactarer Frios. aeutW-to. G. F. PRITCHARD. WITH m won. AScrAcrrBKaa u , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN flats, Op. Furs 1- Straw Goods, JTl 51 North Third street, (Between Market and Arch.) Philail Mhi.i. eav av tjran bobt. d. rm, OH. ML ISK. tr-6io or stoke co.. c wrrti J, brisTht A o.t WaoLBSAU DBAUCBri IN & Bnestic Dry GcodF, jV'.j. 59 Market street, (atMCommarre 8t.) . . 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GOLD, The God of the MAS LATELY MUM flr e a iiy liliulalil below BT THE BY THE I AGIC D.FU EE III 1 'HIS WOULD SEEM TO BE DIS- con raging, but tbe the irreat oleasure of aunouiuiuf people of tbe United SiateK, and those who desire the weight ai Mighty King of fee Earta, GOLD, that they have in their lv gar. trom two to fear worth of GOLD which toeyfiwl not tbe ability to manage pnwata numeient experience nor Orasaaai ing. or at least feeling, that they arc larly selbsh. tbey nave a interests or others as WWB from such etawsrattoas m larue amount of Geld or mar desire, fur less than fifty worth, navable in CssenbarJw all A ?iilr ... a in ill It H.I . ilMM fcfiAWT W Jan. 5, 1887. 8. K hUJHtawW aS OMl LUiEQlITT IIMITI THE" LG LJSIf COM MOW LA W baring tutiuasotts aaaausitamof SMsMsMB hTs of the PiwaaMBoa. aba snatsl continuing that ced in Enciand "Council of Law The mty, ana be common law dcxed so as to bind Ah- 7 i w rr fiimRir.f uifji.ii 0 it n I con raging, but tbe fahttraltss Vamt'Vmm? . . uauter-o- ooartmapaat A -- uajssMMba asMumttv wasfl volomaa per anaam. " af afar siisa, saal tautaV sw untb a head of T. a J. jr. JOjrXPOflr tn. lsttL. xsj saaiat as a sisssiisiiil gs. n i "i tj. jjjM -" .i,i w5i A YALTUBLsTtAaE MSSTMP X f T.f "rS T 3nfeeLtwx.tAriea.uitoSbonmawwr. Ai- ofasaaVbawi I Tj K redolaat soakitofataary tosaat araal warn SV 1 UM Saw 1 I I lnaih.faJ rarbsat per shop. Tit : I aasMS) tastt amar Sanaa tmt asp of spring I 2 Good Wood Itbas. 1 MwStoy Ftoahnj Aoa aaaat ttsaw saaa baessMu aVad to M-1 ' - - - A - ab il Biamtttaa Jan. 5. Ii67. aw las JMBnMBwaMtnm owaaaOjaa. the heave aa OLD NORTH 8TATE. w t f eat &k dy.oratl 5 a 'TaMBfljlP" raataa 1 MOrmStatt. TC C. W. ML J aaaUsfl ta sbbMbbmbbi momy iaamautn'k . aa t i 1 M? ri. 3 . I owBBaxwas aflasswaBraaaat saasad yaat as a eiwwa aaaa.waa . . . x . I Hist J ( st-Bsd end I baa Braved la be iu war borels ! I their aaappraarka dreaaa ia toilj real- it ia and aot worth gt-d by the lof atrathi the mwIt risoa soa at i aaSor2,J a a pathwaj to tit with the light Beooath the eye. tj,mad. f CUd's t of the with the intelligent fire that flash Mm apoa yosi with the power of elo 'fbaence, aaay lira a spirit that ' saoves m 4l-9 . -a. 2 - - graaple with the sternness of aw. err oky hae, aad then as all the w-rry Jbaadoa of maoeeat childhood, fly ta sba,boaeaa of the stars, the awaal boose of the grand thunder harps, and a froat VfMikf wWfwiskaee of the lying coax sera of the storsa, and front it awful brow the -world engirdled with electric baads, while measaget of love or hate, gen - denes or Bitterness, or oace oat earth aad goad will to taaa," Has taick and W Vh J k is all not a w.ld aSkrbaaaaass forth. I SecJLl. Preacribes the method of avail t!T7tiraan? ffeaJ' TsM ' aVdeWor whose debt, provable un had iust as well be honeie and aimless as ' der ibis act. amount to over three hundred to shut out the visions that crowa mm trom the day footstep of infancy to the last ng steps of old age, bending beneath tbe weight of years to the tomb. Visioarr I Man bad iust aa well Af fate the marks of the past, j - . the future with dead aad dying hopes, as ta stifle the tame that struggles ta burst forth from the smothered confines of aa otherwise dreary eiTstesww, At last it is the mind that fives. It is tbe soul that opens to receive the light of truth whether arrived at by logical deduc tinae or the imagination. It is tbe riches of the heart or its poverty, its bapp ineo or misery that measure tbe importance wesue- ftoisi to tbe world, aad not doUar and cent; for if the latter were the test, the subject might weH be abandoned ia utter despair. But take away from me this mortality, if I am to be branded as visionary, aud no saore look out of these priaoa wusdows to tbe dseape of prrrjuiial mmwASrisx with the rippling sua; of the bantam of life. Take away from bm these habiliments of corruption if I avas aa more listen to the voices that af Ae fkrff land until with the sublime tbe eternal home of God. All tnat nasn sad profundity of stagger as to entertain, i hey therentle wbisnerings of God's snirit to raise thee aa. or ia the dirge of mournful obsequies to follow that down, and man you cannot resist if you feel tbe power that speaks in tbe tbnnder voice, that comes m the ceatse cadences ot . a . . a a tbe lovely sephyr at eveaias; tide, spark ba to tae trembfmg dew drop ot the ing, aaa leaks dowa apoa' yea from trembling star upon the bosom of night. K very where, man, thou moat see and feel this potent influence. Up throogb the nn of the kuaWonxTof the tssdtasyjrav which aa- l rbt . .:T1 links earth Heavea, we gather a of the an revealed and transcendent excel hatha that await tbe r-al;atioo. of dreams Upon the broad A'l tulic, the lashings of the storm, the shrieking af tbe winds, the howling of tbe tempest, where the wild waves lift up tHeir frothy I bps, auddened with fury, to kiss the blue j rim of the skies aad sabsarrge the stars ia tkir iM mmm ttM . ill ai ill come oat from the eternal throne of the skirs, God's presence, (iod i iiilluenee to love in guide :tl .. L.-. I Wealth aad vaakv what are they, an- . - . . . . a a I baiaueed bv the riches ol the heart aaa nimu.T ..r ititeiM. tmw aar a it oo-1 . .'. I "L. . . . 1 Cu I which we search ia rain the shrine af the ideal or a dr. full and free a) A stajrsmd slaast : reU traces in their of toe watee drtinv, a -the bight apoa tbe pathway of the archway stream with garlands ! realities. Oeexea Willi arems tndded with iplcn.lor ol -t , otro. laaainr on opening is ike of life. w (Front the Raleigh Frogrea. We bare before as a copy of taw bank rapt baU, as it paased the senate a few days ago. and a it now stands in the house of laaaiaanlaiinit A ia n doeaasent of six. tr-enrbt awara. and therefore, of far too the j sweat length for ear columns ; bat in view of tbe liaiif ewdiiat importance ot the rut fie iih awe, we hare prepared the follow iasp. STT staact af a eenwnta : Seed 1. Clothe the United States dwtric courts with jurisdiction ia eases of banflraptey. See. 2. Give circuit courts of tbe Uni ted State general snperiiitendence and jarisdictioa, and authorises them to net as conrt of canity. Sec. 3. Provides for the appointment by tbe district court of one or more reg ister in bankruptcy in each congressional district, la assist tbe judge. See. 4. l tine the powers of tbe reg ister in bankruptcy to make adjudication of UakiapjaxJLJifM" tlst nrrrndrr of aar bank rapt, to admin utter oaths, take proof of debts, dee, Sac. 4. Aatborise tbe judge of the district courts to direct tbe attendance of tbe refiaSer at such place as they may deem and empowers the judge to re- rro the register and fill vacancies. Sec. 6. Aatboriaes suitors to appeal tins TfgMtsrs to the judges in esses of dawaato a to tbe law . Sec 7. Provides for eomnalsory atten- 1 dance af parties and witnesses. J Sec, ft. ,10. Provide for appeals and I prrecribe rubs of practice. a oouar, may peuura to uwinci j-ugc his district!, stating bis iasolvency, bis wil- . Iragaeas to turronaernMestaieanu a scueu- ule oata ol nis acuta anu ma creui- ' tor, with the nature of tbe debt in full, of bis i . and an inventory, also under oath, assets. Such petition shall be ai act of bankraptcy, and tbe petitioner be adjudged aa hankrupL Tbe judge shall thereupon issue a warrant, (or the register if there be no opposing party,) directed to the L uiteu States sna nihil of said district, authorizing htm to publish the necessary notices, to wit: 1. That a. warrant in bankruptcy has been issued. 3. That all pavmeuts of debt to such debtors are forbidden. 3. That a meeting of the creditors to prove debts and choose assignees, will be held iu i- court of bankruptcy, hot less than ten nor more than ninety days after tbe issu ing of the warrant. These notices pre to be published in a newspaper and served on each creditor. Section 12. Provides for a meeting of creditors, at which a register shall pre- Section 13. Prescribes that the majority iatcrest of the creditors shall choose one i s a a assignees, who, it approved by the judge, shall be qualified on giving Section li Directs that the judge, (or if there is ap. opposing interest the register) hall convey to the assignee or assignees the entire real and personal estate of the bankrupt, bat frost this assignment are ex cepted household aud kitchen furniture, and sack other articles as the assignee tansy indicate, not exceeding five hundred I dollars in value, the wearing apparel of ' the bankrant and hie family, his uniform - f and srms. and aay other property berfaf ... - - . :, . L I 1 tm. UaclinMMita nr Iprv tv I'nited State laws. -. ' . y . Stttion 15, 16, 17, IS. Pree.,ts the -laties and powers and the methods of pro ceeding of the assignees Section 19. Authorises creditors to as- sertand prov ay contingent claim tbey bav hre a-ainst the bankruDt a- drawer. ' more i j" . f... . s.il .i..;.",'X...-11mssea nmwmaanxmiamwn ms-.a..ai.t.a.iam, .as. Section 20. Provides for set off iu all cases of probable claim. Section SI. Prohibits any creditors of ! the bankrupt frost suing him after h avails ! -- -w. -e A. mrt Section 23. Provides tbe method of proving chums that is by producing legal evidence before aay register in his district, ar if the creditor is a non-resident, before or U lur crr-iiiwi is . ui'ii-miuvui, a United States commissioner. ' . . m a, o; Rmim-L. details . T ..t- i. K- MMMUtkin in nroof i r I r t of claim. - k . l : . 1. : . ; i oecuaa so. awaonin im rnuiui u . -a 1 . -- .l. 1 .l. . aw sac ibibib iiiiii on ioiii u u- i"ui.-. .- to hw debts and assets, and requires his wife to o . m T! Prescribes that all creditors, share alike, of except that wages to an amount aot ceding fifty dollars, for servtee perfon in the proceeding aiz months, shall be pail in fuH. don 28. 1'revenU the tflpii mo ion29. Alluwi the b.inkrupt, onihi trom the adjudication of , or it mi debts Wt assets within six- "o apply tax bis dici the bankrupt Mt hones dy condition. Section 30. ProhibiU a sosood ruptrv, unless by consent of ciccutVyliere die assets amount to i per cent, of tbe debts. Sections 31 to 39. Concerts pronounces, against frauds and die like. arge, which exl.il.hcd bis a - J section JO. I'roviues tor involuntary Lai.kruptcy, declaring that aa atscoiidliig dcDtor, a debtor who makes to defraud, against whom ai execution fbr over one hundred stand, who makes an assignment to Vtre preference to special creditors, or who has suspended for fourteen days, the of his commercial paper shall, on tbe lion of any creditor, be adjudged a bank- rupt. The remaining sections, eleven ia asmt ber, prescribe tbe proceedings ia such ease and prescribe tbe various tees and Surratt in John It. Sarratt has been diseinbarked from the government steamer Swatara, which brought him from Egypt, aad loflfv ed in the Washington City jatL The Jia. teUigencrr thus describes the seeae wbea he was delivered on the wharf at the Na vy Yard to the District Marshal : In about half an hour the boat waa Been approaching the wharf, having Oa ksaasl the person of Surratt. As eooa as aha struck the wharf Commander Jeffries stop ped ashore, and immediately after the ) wa goner. Quite a crowd of employees aad. others had gathered around by this a isrl ai aa kak nsaunas. sowoaaaa i tnmark. OT. I bat s mm; " 1 bat s Surratt, I know him," were heard. Mar soal Gooding stepped in front of die pri soner, and the touowmg colloquy took place : Marshal " Is your name John 11. bar- ratt " Prisoner " It is sir." Marshal" Then, sir, I arrest yea W virtue of a bench warrant, issued to me by the Criminal Court of the District of Co lumbia." Tbe prisoner, bowed his bead, and then, conducted by Marshal Gooding and Major Richards, stepped forward to a carriage, with bead erect and with a fear less air. He was dressed iu a gray Zoa ave suit, with white cotton leggings, aad wore upon his head a cap resembling a Turkish " fez." He is a man apparently twenty-four or five years of age, light hair and eyes, aboat six feet in height, stands very erect, aad walks with a firm and elastic stop. He Wore a light jnoustacbe and long imperial. He was handcuffed, Commander Jeffries, previous to the de livering him to the marshal, informed bass that during the voyage be had not allowed any conversation whatever by any person with tbe prisoner, further than to ioqesss his personal wants. Tbe prisoner has al so been restricted from holding any con versation. f Surratt was then eonveyed in a-hack to the city jail. The Republican says : He is confined in one of the cells coa- s true ted for the confinement of desperate criminals, and from which eseape is next to tm possible, the walls being beavuy cas ed with iron. As the Criminal Court adjourns in a few days, tbe prisoner's trial will bably not take place before tbe sarsa. , . - - '- It was reported yesterday ens and crew of the Swatara were to be transferred to Norfolk, Va., and, until af ter the trial of Surratt, were to communication with any person The anoearancc of Surratt, as far dress was ruins. rued, was ' n. lltI cveu "! nfiit- clean, and cveu attractive, no "war inJt steel erer ' Aoflftv rrTTTTL- -TU I.W and His deportment was soldierlike, bat, al wort, a li n n i... though he carried hiinself erect, his was tbin and pale, aud his maimer ably uervous. A Card ta Invalids. A elerayman, while fssMsng in S.utb a a mtwiona-T, rheo.Tered a -s-fe and i elv 6r the eure'bf Nervoo ITeakness, I ear. Disease of the l nua-v an! Senunal aud the whole train of itinU r. bnnesht on Inr haneial (inn n.-ious habita. liivat iinmtwrs ""TT ' . -. " T ' . ' tea nr a desire to twneht L.e aJB) ktnuate, I will ud the roeelpt fur - .l: . i: .: i . i j . i-mf uu.- um-uh .k in a sealed cat ooe wtio needs IL Address, KEK OF U VB'.K VWITH T IXMA. ftu:in U. ili Ma iowac. Jan. 15. M66. twly .Sew Tori i ,:t For Silt ni the North Stnte QJfc stocking.