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- . . . '." y w ' . rMimmtt"e''-fvr' . v - '-''-1-'" .".-: -w- - ' f . . rs.-" wjkjmi ""i '" V .... - VBJ"I F. t TWP A" V lF H To' vm , Wirn& NOVEMBER ' 10, ''Tj??-:, . . ' r- MM ' i 15 T " ' ' ' T tart rale lifted from usj and inrhie ppin Lvterestjp Rkpomof an Interview notonly himself, but the best men of ."wTTn thk PRW4ft)iR!N,r-SoirrHEUir; x-STi- . v...i, that. t.h dav is nol lar mate of Northern Sentiment. From the Atlanta Intelligencer, Oct 27. We had the pleasure of a visit in our sanctum yesteiday from Jnd;e 0. ;A Loch rune, who ha just ireturned from a Nttrtliern tour. We were pleased to find the Judje in excellentflpirits, and hope fu I ot our early, restoration to peace and prosperity. He found in the North, and at Washington,; -great liberality of senti ment in the minds ot the people, and a general disposition (o jet byxQntyJ&JWf Sitter iii -their denunciations of the ad tniniestration, and the conciliatory policy it had observed toward the South, Judge Locniaue had a long and satisfactory in tiii view with the President, in which the present unfortunate condition of tho'conn try was freely discussed,. lie found the Chief Executive kindly disposed toward t, and doierinied t' stem the current tli.'.ieeks Xu overwhelm this unhappy auction in rum- ile tltinKs we nave mucu ion not oniy uuii'M --r f . jj the North, agreed that the day is not fai distant, wlien we may. uo 6---ourselves. " ' 1 - 1 - ' ' . .. .' , A flan ftrfn nn the StnmD Ac ordingto the reporter ot the .Co himbu8(MiS!.) : Index, thaJ.ernditeut eccentric genius, Gen. . D. M. Green, thus spoke at a recent political;, meeting -at Moore's Bluff: y i yo Gen'leraen and Fellow-Citizens :im j. riiirinoi ranmt fnr acanait cwun, iw vuu-. . ,i out oy my neiguuoic. -w""" i lered at me ovr the fence tother day as A I was feedin' ray chtcKens says iuoy, Green-Gineral, fays they, thar's a good many fellers cumin out for office, now why don't you run for snmthin? The darkies, says they is all free now, you'd better run for Curiner plenty cases of starvation, freezin and stiiside. From that 1 beirin to scratch my head on it, totI 6avs tojuyself, savs I, "Green, old ' J . i i 1 1 -If it. WBASm HOTEL, :n :H,LSB0E0, STEBET, . THIS popular Hotel, ritaated on the finest ret i0ie beautiful "City of Oaks," hai already earaed ho reputation, under the manaeemettt of its experietced Proprietors, of beinjf the best Hotel la theSJmh. It is located within a few yards of tfce Stale CRitoT. and is near the business part of the Cilr. A .')' ' ' . ' 'j "'" Jf pleasant and clean beds, a liberal table, and re ntable and attJitie serrants will make Gnests ionfoable, these eaa counted on at the Ex cetnte Hotel. , v, ff RANDALL & CO. lr 11. 1865. lmodpd-116. DU) JL &J o J 1 ' ' Mi'va'haH a lono. rouffb road of it J J " Dl Q throuo-h life, quit plowin and mawlin rails now and commence doin a little brain work, git a tat office and live hereafter on the good will of thesuvrius. "Applause. So I cum out. Thar's five runin agin for the same office but they ain't here feller-citizens whur is they Why ain't they here advocatin of thar claims afore you ? I think 1 smell a rat in it, gen'le menthey're 'fraid to tork to you. Iluv to work I luv fat hogs, I hi v to see the corn-fields of progress a growin m the prary lands of Amerikin liberty. Ira mense applause. I foreseed this late war a cumin on and I was opposed to th 'Nni-tk recrutiu' bv tbrritr emigra- . . 1. 1 ...I. .-. t neiguueis, wuai TProlono-fld aD- Dlause.1 That's a bundle of trash I've : . . . . . . i in n T I r 1 1 1 ill 1 1 it . i . kkj.w - in. an ciiit"'""v . . , . . jLhm ca mtf nrSrn tor it'"iust betote . ni it '1 . the surrenaer. inai s my uji gu icmcu, Mv boas is gitten poor liven on water and akerns. i m worneu out a nvm ou hopes uiyseltgive me fifty bushels ot corn and I won't run for Curiner. (Here a decitledly sympathetic sensation was visible in the audience.) I don't think ther can find anything agin my cnarac- ter my neignoers can meu uuuwi, working old feller. (Voice from the Hociroa tn know something about UIUWU uvon ' . . . ITT I I l . . 1 . J u "rotten wood.") vv no says i nauieu .ui ten wood to town and sold it for sound 1 Whan T haul wood I git r ii. iin k iiu , . -. i,mw ibr at the liands of Mr. Johnson, itiid ii 'becomes us, as a people, to sustain him -and his administration fully, manful ly, and with a zeal that knows no abate ment.' . The Judge speaks in the most exalted 'terms of President Johnson and of m magnanimity and justice ; he is satisfied that his sole and patriotic purpose is to restore the' Union and to establish, . upon u firmer and broa ler lasis, the principles of tree government in tins land. He llirovvs his soul and heart into the ques tion. of pacification, and expects the whole Eolith with unanimity to rally around r.p:.:".J.: :r.s "a tiou. And you see, J ma ,itai., and to come up manfully ' ' S I tliU gnin- " wiici tho eunvlitiou of tho freedmen de iiniiida. The Judge "'apeukaif the kindly ueutimoiits of the Northern people, ;en e.allyi their, deire to forget the msX, i hi-ul flvn.rv overture of friendship - uud yutpathy toiur people. They have .irosered while we nave suuereu, anu now A-ith capital they propose aiding our jWtunes, and lifting us by the hand to a level with themselves.-.0 Many capitalists have furnished means to bouthern plant-' cib to carry on their pluuting interest, ami await the development of the future to bo reimburre l. In fact, he knows uiany instances where the liberality of tiie North will he felt in its advancement -of the industrial as well as commercial .interests, and the statesmanship of the ...... ;.,.ti-i' uiWr.h neceesitv of stimulating ...I,. , ntr,n orodacts. and will, iu the halls f of Congress, be felt in advocacy of leav- ing'toour State Legislatures tue auop tiou of laws, consistent with the Constitu ...nrmilinir the labor of the country by protecting contracts from violation, and idleness and vagrancy from the eh auosynar iMipunity it now has. iie speak or tne greai ki",u",ui r1 JN'ortiiwest, xheir teeming population and overflowing prosperity, and how little in jury the war bad done to them, and sta ted hisiityjKflnsiwuof our toon being made ,to fihace Alwsr-ewafideuce. hy the adoption Kjf i ust. aa-d 'Jiberai! principles of legisla :i:i, W.iih 'iufiists that the freed aneu '.ahaJi liave- legiil rights, and these we- amtfttgrve vvithout question, xie must ihtwe protection, autl this the law, must vitovide. Oh the nero sntliage ques tionhe believed the Free States both vr,.,.ih onri vvBr mi gradually .'yielding 1 . a 1..iiuiiii r ilil to the President's cy .natter to the States to settle tor them selves, and a oore conservative spirit is now prevailing and widening day by day - U rjjnded Wthe impression that he had fav.orthUdoctrine,a impression w hoi- ' i, i. .4 it t f -fur si. mo- iy erroneous, ue naa .. meut entertained such an idea, an J re Creet that he had been charged with t Ou the whole, the Judge gives us a 0neful view of tlie condition ot the coun- nd its future prospect., and belief that we will soon return to civil law, and he Fteedmen's Bureau and imli- SOUTDERN EXPRESS, COMPiNT. Ofict Corner Mainakd wdier 'Strettt. ... --,'--'; . Under thf Mansion Hoase. fTHE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO MEANT IS 1 now prepared to forward Gold nd Silvercoin enr rency, parcels and freight to Richmond Lynchburg, Bristol, Danyille, Grnsboro, Charlotte, Ragh. Weldon, GoldsboroV Wilmington. Newbern Mor Banton, Morehead City, and Beaufort, N.(Wantto Way Stations on the Virginia and Tennes-eeailroad, Souih Side Railroad, Petersburg Rv ,Nh Carolina Railroad, Kaleign ana .v"" - - mineton and Weldon Kaiiroaa, ' . road, and Atlantic arid N. C. Railroad Letters, Money Package and small parcels to. Co lumbia, S C., CharleBton.C., Augu8ta,SavBah, Macon.Columbus, Ga .Mobile, Montgomery. Selma. J Wa. Vickebnrjo Miss , New Orteans, lia., and to way stations ou the Charlote and bouth Car olina Railroad, South Caroline Railroad. Geergia Railroad. Macon and Western Railroad, 'Atlanta and West Point Railroad, South Western Railroad, South n -.i i a i..uma mnA M isaisninpi Rai Iroad nt T1..J--..! j ..u .0ntfi.ll v inform the M n t3yyv liril o uucreigiiru iron mop. -.. - . , -, 1.1 . Tki.niu. T?. Rrnurn'fl nlH stand in Salisbury. K(U1C a. w a. ii intast - - - - - l-kere horses and buggies ana omer coiitpjauuco ui asjaiE5Vsrjr-3l LIVER fiTAfill hired at anv time, and where horses will be fed ,nd well attended to. ' JOHN A. SMDER, ROBERT UTZMAN. October 31, 1865. No 135dtf . . WORTH. M. C ANIEL. WORTH & DANIEL, I COMMISSION AND Forwarding merchants. T C. and B. G. Worth' old stand South Water St., "WILMINGTON, N. O. Will give strict .personul attention to Sale or Ship ment of Colton. NftTal Steres and General Prodace. AIo, to recemng and forwsrding Goods. Agents for Cne Fear Line of RiTer Steamrs to FayetleTille. and Stil Lines to New York and Phila- j. i..u: , ;!''' Pealers in CottOB, Bagging, Rope, Lime., Flasler, GaaDo, Ford's Fertilizer, Salt, and Coal. ; ! November 1st, 1165. p41aodl36 ". Blossom Brothers. Commission Merchants. Cotton, .mi .n) rnraaril wiih nromDtness and dis- Will ruriTo , t patch all articles entrnsted to their care and with their connections with the Adams and Hardens Expre?s'can give greater facilities for forwarding and collection of monies and valuables. For farther infor mation inquire of Asknt SooTHaan Lxraiss Ca, Oct. 2fi, 1895. d3m13 GRE ATSOUTHERN MAIL '.it 3KI. CCD TXJ rJS? 12E2 Naval Slores, Grain, Tobacco, Yams " ' Slieetiii2, &c, 159 Front Street, W. Blossom. I. wes B. Blossom, NEW YORK. JiLQssoM, the best dry pine and good oaK ana hicko- ry, and my loads was always Heavy on the best par of hordes. (Here the Gen eral entered into a philosophical analysis of the properties good and rotten wood, whose technical nature forbids both memory and desire from recording.) But I'm gittin off the pint, I must close up. f,n hungrv and patriotic. I want office. If you vote for me I'll be elected ; if you don't vote for me I won't be elected. I ain't particular what the other candits isarter, but as for me, give me .fifty bushels of com or give me the curiner-, ship of tin's county. ' ' r.'.i -i omra tho rfinorter. closed lily VJtJiieirti, 'v , mr- his remarks amid tumultuous applause. . A New York correspondent of Philadelphia paper says: 'An. Ant Matrimonial SocietyV is about to be or ganized in this city by I he gentle men. Its obiect is to reduce the habits ot ex t a e now so prevalent among the . ....i,a of the society i ladies, ana tuu - - pledge themselves not tu mj, ladies uconie down.' , iheral advances made o.i consignmeats, on receipt of Bilf Ladinn-,. Uonk nf N.C.. and other Bank. ;.evi,?e, Raleigh, Suli.bury, Charlotte and Wa.es T. M McPH EETERS, Raleigh, N . C., Will forward to us, tliroiign uiHi ,..-.c. I f9rwardii2 commission,) paying railroad lieight, ( " ..l,;....iiirr n.rl. ! J. R BLOSSOM & CO-, Wilmington, N" S T JONES & CO., Newbern, N. C, MF.NRY GH1SEL1N , Norfolk, Va., Will f.rward produce to us, free t.rWi emmmien, except on naval store, and atean.er or sailing vess,!, ss ahippar. may d rect ftd, when desired, will py taxes, &.c at the N. BS-enU to a. are covere- by Fire and Marine In.nrJnce, a, noon a. fre.ghted f,om H pU- eei on all Rrtilroiids and mvers in x-... r r! L. vieoraia .nd Florida, and from all .hipping Ports, through to New York, heiher dvu .mP ment is received or not. 3indeVw Valuable Property . r II ... ..V.l,,. Inflml nil ill lOtll NoV t-, u.... .nrt li nloHnanilv situaird ia the towa .UU0 HM uvr., J CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL AND ADAM'S EXPRESS THROUGH ENTIRE LY BY RAIL TO WASHINGTON CITY, 1 BALTIMORE, ; PHILADELPHIA, . NEW YORK AND LYNCHBURG tie tup ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA T AND VIRGINIA CBRTBAL RAILROADS. All Mil FS CONTINUOUS RAII.-NO STAG 41l"MT ' TRAINS RUN TO BALTIMORE AND OHIO DSPOl AT WASHINGTON CITY, TWICE DAILY. rno "?.7 ".T"".. -w u ,. n i nr two tram. put complete r P",r "c ,nd Ly, "hbdrff. Con rfu.iy between Sh, & y a" nect.ng with Ine B u nor, " .,njid t Lyncljbury, auu i hmond Central railroad loSt.u. to., of tfc Central Rai road , tie t wee u Richmond and Gordons vi and S fHmou. battle field, of toe and Cedar Mountain, on the Orange and A lea tX Kallrbad. and may r.ly Z nnd regular connection with the .mat mdicatea E a fears. r. run npon this line, and every accom modation furnished to make the passenge, conslbn- KbTkrougl, passe..Ber. arming ; in Richmond by th. Virginia Cen-.ial, Richmond and Danville, and Rush-. mSand I'eteraburK Ra.lnad. will find Gather. & C 8 onuiibuse. to transport them between depot . Passengers have ample time, todme a-up dmwville, and breaklast ana sup t v.v Tnis leave Richmond, daily, (ewept f""?" 715 a. in., and 7:1 3 p. m.; on Sundays, at 75 p. in.. u. , .Hkinjr close and sure connections at Wasl.injr c;iy vSthe Baltimore and Ohio ru.lroad.or the foL inJr po. lis. f-nimnrt. Ohio, Lou9Ville, Ky La Crosse. of NEWTON, N. C. t . ii.or rTanba d recently it 18 -Btaicw ti.cv - caused two of hishorses to be" sold at the ... i . U inn, V lPTfir uublic marKetin weuw. 6 Emmanuel having learneu wimi wrt0 Bw iw to occur, gave orders to purchase the. two animals, wnicn orougui ,wv'r then offered them as a present to the General. This latter, however, positive ly refused to receive mem. A petition is being circulated for the pardon ot Gov. Vance. The hoase is a two slorv, with five fire places, five rooms, a passage about 10 feet wide, an exclleut or. chard and all necessary outbuildings aliased. ALSO: , t the same time my household and kitchen furan lare, one tine Mule, and a lotof Crn. - , N. A. MOSES, . N w ton , N . C , N ev. 2nd, '65. t-137 ALTON HOUSE, MORBANTON, N. C. TIN nF.tiSIGNED HAVING LEASED A the above Hotel lor a naniber of years, are now refittinj it and puting it iu jr"d order for the accoiri nidation of the public, and those who wish to visit MtirtTMiil..n Mini .1 llV ih fresh Mountain hreeie, find at th Wattoii House a good, comfortable Rn and the best furnished table in the State. ....... n a ear 1 rfi NT HUiN T v rtiauii. agust 7ih, 1885. 3mo-6U Buliimore. philadelplia, New York. Burlington. Iowa, BlooiiiingUni, III-, Columbus. Ohio. Cincinnati, Ohio, Cairo. T'l., ChicHSft', ill . Cleveland, Ohio, l)elMW. Mictia". Decatur, HI , Dayton, Ohio, Davenport, Iowa, Dnluiquetlowa, Kv insyille, Ind. Foil du Lac, Wis , Galena. Ohio, lowa City, Iowa, Indianapolis, Ind., Jsmesville, Minn., Lynchburg. Vs.. Wis., Lafayette, Ii"-. Milwaukee, Wis., Madison, Ind.,' Mnseattne, Iowa, Newark. Ohio, Pmrie du Chien, Parkercburir. Va., . QuincrVl I Richmond, Ind., Sandusky. Ohio, Springfield, HI-, St. 'Joseph, Mo., St. Louis, Mo-, St. Paul, "Minn., Toledo. Ohio, Terre Haute. Ind-, Vincennes, Ind., Wl.eelinr.Va., Xenia, ind., 7.n...;il. Ohin. This line carries the 'through mail, couseeueqUy makes first connections. ... , v -n Tickets at office. No. 231 Main street, and Vrg- ,a Centra, B,,ro,ddB ,Oct. I7G5. lj-Ji;--.:. m New Candida te Fiffht or 10 Genilemen. can obtain Board with L D Bencini, also: Hor,.s, Butie. d Car T:.tHivrNn,h,;c5. 1 j. Cl IIDVU I J - 1 FOR Sale mv re.id.nce, ia .he jown of SlaJ. Term- liberal if early afpl.cat.on amd.. Sal. fri vat.ly detero)ihed o. M WHITEHEAD. Jfovemaer 1st '8. - ' '
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