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the KAmcn ccntinel! ilM;iiW riA H CUtw TTLSDaT, AFTJL ; 18761 ANOTflER LIBEL ' Yatson Foster, of Louisiana, inea the Time fr $50,000..-7Jiat ii tht matter with the editor! Tbe devil Menu to be to pay with all of them. . .:.,m ' - ' 1 ; . OVER PAID.. ; It U aaid onr aharp cmjtnisaiori en made old mother England par ta $ 10,000.000 tnore in the Ala bama arbitration than wm due our people. What thall we do with the mouejr i the qaLjoti. 4 Gen. Butler dwarf '.raid, to give ad rice, uji vJ it over to loyal insur- anct frKnpaniea fJrloeathej attained b rebel burning veaiel 1 they bad inanred. v . .... , ' ; There are a great tatny old cb ored men and women who lost their masters by the war, and at a tin of Ufa the were not able to make a living fur thcmelve. If thia tnone i hot to be given back to John Boll, let it be given Jo fhe old colored people who lost their mastera by 'iW war,,' and; are not able to work fJr'i living. f The Japanese government in by 'gone day paid the United Bute a million more' than waa clafmed bj onr people, and wet have that none too. ' Jn? .. ViiJ , 'TOE. BiJfTINEr.; y j; . Col. Donah having signified hla purpose, te aever hie connection 1 with the Sentinel his place wil be applied with the beat editor to be ' fonnd, while we go ont among the "people to'tell .them hoW'tKoHttate haa been invaded by two railroad forporationa intent on running edi tvli'tjertand politlcfsne, to the e-i th.it they mB own tho little . K.t of tl.a state's, laterptt in rail- A t?-i ij rc-crt. Thi. fur four yars 1 has made discord at the centre. Having refused to aell the Sentinel for 113 000 and a scat in congress, the rings and railroads set op edi tors and cheap papers to break down what they could not bribe oor buy. The fight at the centre la the same inanguratcd In 1803 69. If Democrats fall in with Safari,' Hawkins and tho ring, it is no fault of ours. We know corruption is rife and stealing goes on at the I centre. ; -. u i ' v Pty up jonr old scores and .dd , to tie I!t of the Sentinel, and the . F'goei shall be cleared out at ihe ceutre as well as the circumference. .ONLY FIFrT-TIIREE. 1 1 K. Cul. T' t, gene-al superintend- ,-"rt i t the lUcVJ, rsilronJ cotft; i has wr'iten a ' tUrtd lift J. Neal, of thia pLce,'1rt which he says that the charge of 70 ccnta a hundred for traiiipuHini; leaf to t V- -i fr.Hn -WiiisUA t lUnville is a. i tifur, ana tur tLa ma is only S3 c!s. T! 9 (''.Terence, he say, will be rcfaitdc J, it the former rate has be itl- J. Danville Time. It is ' ;t eighty niilca rora Vrinc! t) Di -.villc, and the rate is only J3 ctnti instead of 70. -Tbe freM.t r ri r ing tobacco from Acjm 1 to 1st York is 41 cents per hundrcl and the distance 800 miles. From Raleigh' to New YJiV 525 miles, the freight on smoking tobacco is about 40 centa. - ,Frota purhata to Raleigh,23 miles, , t ths frc:ht is 10 ccpts per hundred. PreiiJent BuforJ run a demo cratic paper in Ralegh and Char lotte to break down the Sentinel, aal tLis may account for his high tariJto get back bis money. ' SIXTEENTH DAY. TLis is thelCth day of the Clsrk- uowcrton scanaal. uarr ,trie Turner from 10 to 1 J o'clock iu a a the court honse, Ufore Justice ' ll.i-i.n, then he Uic4 i Lop, skip asJ a jump to the Hetrt-polittD !. .!!, w Lcrs l.o tries Ilowertoo from t ji j vrXl rr ' t f.i'l, a row cf law- ; .J iji!..'. fallow Lim, " , p v I . . i i i . v., . . i. . . . j. 1- f ! t r- ' til!'? rs 'roij pi- 1 3 . t' .t Jo. Turner 2.4 J ' c- r t .' J rr ' ', t I Wi conspiracy to destroy Clark aod the democratic party. The people now see it is a fair square dog fght between Ilowertoo and Clark, growing out of Ilower ton's giving certain printing to rslinoujper instead of the- R1t eigh Kewi. Clark charge .and Twt-afsthaT ltortonwa8gunt of falsehood in hi account of the ooiiversatiun held between them. QowerttMi swears that hit card and account of the conversation is true and ad', the matter ' stands. We shall bold tlie scales : fairly and evenly between these late friend who are now cro wearing. Tho Sentinel ha published what each aid of the oilier, arid it will nut be made for either aide, part or parele of a big scandal which can never arUe where both parties are honest and honorable, j ):'. ' THE CLARK-IIOWERToN . . SCANDAL, 'rl, ' . ' The Tarboro Southerner thus speaks of this great scandal ;'..,.'' ! : The article in the News we re pard as ' decidedly intemperate. ",n?,nrJ ("Q conHjrviiT party in tbe difgusting muddle, a it it were in any wise a party to the entirely personal proceeding, it ge oirto eta to that "tee will carry the party on to victory without the aidf Jo. Turner and his friend," or words to that effect. And ving Turn er's war aginst the News was a war against the conservative party. Now the News mut act differently, if it expects to be regarded as the 'leading conservative organ.' : '; Let the balance of the editorial brethren sp?ak iut,'they have been silent long enengh. By their silence or praise they,; have1 long enongh given aidtonntenance and encouragement to ring and railroad organs set up to break, down the Sentinel after (ailing to buy op its editor. :-!'',; ''o SUPrOSED LETTER. 1 ' ExawnvE Omen, Yahetow, .. Uaeoti. TEsarroBT. Gov. Ptnningtm to Stockholder Blacknall. . , . . j Deae Doctor: Our spring opened in January and then suspended, and we are now having winter , weather which was due in January ; and ' I hope you are enjoying the same bleating. . I call it a blessing, Doe tor, because the Lord sends it, and he knows what 4 best-I wa truly aorry, Doctor, the1 devil made you do such 1 crooked swearing to hide five or six men who were in Swepsou's room when you were sent to talk with Turner about buy ing the Sentinel. Why did " you nul jy j adllrgotteOTribout it, and that woul J have made you speak clean and clear. But when yon said you remembered Swep on only, end he was on th bod "with hi 6oat off; and ' he did 'ifot send tli ri)cM9, yon fhould ksrf re iu cumbered who I(ii oul(J remeinbor Walter Clark was not in the room you should have remem fe.Til2 f!!iiD jYoe ahould get the names from Capt. Roberson and publish, them. lad vise you, my friend, - to sell yur stock in the !r -,'and that quick. Don't yon jf t!..t Turner and lie people are notg !ng to'give way to ywu, Dr. Hawkus and the rings t It is not proper that he ahould. My love to 'all -of atockholders, Clark's lawyers, and your brothers in stock, Holt, Graham and Cam eron. I leave ont lawyer Mullin lccane like Peter, be denieJ the stock. Is it true yonr $ 1,600 edi tor called by that malicious rascal, Jo, Turner, "The hut rose of Sum iner,M ia to be npcreeded by the king of the knklox f Remember mo kindlv to Wooden and Stone and Bill Uirell, the founders ot the Newa. Ia it true they "found'' the News but lost 123,000. Write, dear docW, and tell me who awore the truth, Howertoii or Stockholder Clark. It false hood could triumph over truth, you would hare got Jo. Turner. . If the peoplo were all lawyera and railroad preidcnU you conld silence him, bnt 'you will not to aV'e ta do so as long as the people out number tho lawyers and rail road president. . A.onrs trulv. J. L. Pekxtkotos," Governor, T. S. V.'rlra and tt!l tna how i'.'. J layers Clark ls retained, n:.J it 1 0 id t!.e man alluJcJ to at jfi J'-' ' "t a cot. ; v fTrom Um Albmr! Tina. THE RALEIGU HEWS AND SENTINEL -G J N COX'S ARREST, j i There is not a good man in the entire democratic party in Worth Carolina but what baa felt that the terrible Warfaregoingon between the Rale'idi News and Sentinel was working serious injnry tm?rprfy.-j Our state papers nave bad out little to say about this quarrel. W ven tured niiee to join ir with our friend of the Wilson Advance, in calling for "harmony at tue centre. We have witnessed the recent outbreak with n little degree f sorrow, and we intend nowtuipcak jJamly, aud we hpe without any prejudice. ' For; Mr. Turner' we entertain the highcat recpeet. a We can never forget bis services to North Carolina dur'.i g the darkest hours of radicali-m.- lie eomel almost alone to atand against our enemies, and under hi gallant lead crship the state wa torn from, tho clutches of that set of buuard that bad nigh ruined u. . r ' We are not acquainted with any of the 'iiidnagani, etot-kholdera or editor of the New, but have read it ever aiuce it existence, aud have yet to tee anything in it againat the democratic party. It haa always seemed alive to our interest. The fact is we have always thought both par ra thoroughly dennKiraiic.! ". , . We cannot tor our life see wbst the arrest of Gen. Cox haa got t- do with thia fOK. We see it stated in the News, that the chairman of the democratic committee cannot be bullied, nor can tbe Kewsbeintimi dated. Now why couple tliee two acparate and distinct . efforts In the. same sentence. Turner , in ' the aame column is charged .with hav ing conspired with a nest of radicals for the overthrow of onr party, and wo are led to infer that the arrest of Gen. Cox was the first blow and the suit against the News the next that quickly- followed, i- We do not believe that Jo Turner would eon spire itba, radical for an pur pose ; whil we do not approve of Lis present eeurse we do not think him capable of so mean a thing aa that.' What began ;this jqnai re ! We know not, but we do know that if these two papers are to be reoxg nixed as organ of onr party thi gnarrel haa continued Ion? enongh.! We can not approve of tho course tmrsuod by Mr. Turner ia his over rating warfare, if there ia a ring at Raleigh, In the name of common sense has he not lud time to show It t While we honor him fur past service and would be glad to see him tilling any position in the gift of the people, wo can not be eilont end see him run - that grand old ship, that he did so much to save in 1870, right oil the rucks ! His Conrse at present if prated in will loae ui man? votes.", We think this quarrel at Raloiith haa already made many lukewarm men iu our ranka. ' - ' , . ' I ': ; The' time haa come when our atato pers should tpeak out. Two newrpapers, bcano they are at lUygh,bave t! fight to ruin the entire party. ..... Iu die name of the democratic party f the 1st diftrict, we call upon thera' two papers to be at peace, and in the name of the tame we call upon onr , brother of the democratic press all through , the atate to condemn tbeirecmrferf3" ' Here is an extract from the New: wAnd so the campaign of 187 opens." Turner, Uowcrton, Badger and Bailey acting together. The democrat ia thairmaii of the aate executive committee ui.der arrest and on his way to Wilmington. The New sued r f 30,000 for ex posing radical rascality, aud Jot.iah Turner defending it with all his in flaence. '" '. ' 1 " ' ; The News cannot bo intimidated. The chairman of the democratic executive committee cannot be bul lied. - . . ' - ' : ' The fight has commenced. We throw down the gauntlet and we will carry the atate democratic though a hundred Josialt Turners ahould throw in hi fortune with tbe radical party. ' We throw ourselves on the hon est, intelligent maMea of our coun trymen to support vs in our fosr less' exposure of radical raR-a!ity though the Sentinel has turned traitor. Bettor that it now show its open hand than continue the insidions attacks upon the organiza tion and the integrity of the party which it has been so long making. God and the people being our helper we expect to carry the elec tion in November against Howcr ton. Turner, Badger and . Bailey and in favor of lioncet government. ' Turner may be erratic, but there are hot enough men in the " whole world to make the people of onr section believe the open statement. Turnrr will bo found when; the fUt does ipeajn the. thickest, if the battle. Ho has not jvined llowertun, Bailey ard Bad .er and never wi.l. The News wcit tiK) f.r in th's chargt, we tUl sure. TLis article, we s'4in s,y, is written with no f."';: cf ti:tcr-t ness towards eitht -prty, but we felt it to oe our uuty 10 cpeax vai on this question, to bold our peace longer would nave been criminal. .... . mmm. . i . 1 Treasurer New 'wanta to get out of office because' hi salary is only tZfiW and he ha replaced $3,000 ff mining m mej and pen Jp,XK irr-'ltviMz Iu 'Wa)lHaWii:iGi4 tilm'W inreatiatioB 14- gor achange. , Z. ...'. i Most mon will get out of such a place soonj or the, will go to Beik- napping. ; 'i .--. v .' ".rii - I O AiX MIX X afEKCl ctax vVa&kaMa nf lb Back or Limb. Strict arM. JLEtcVkj f tb EMda J r Bladder, luvoi- BT1UU7 Wat rye. luiunMiMry, wnerai if billi, NervrntauriML 1, LMiruor, Lvw aiirtu, 1 fiB,iua mt lietm, Fatut aiiua W tte t.Mtt TUafclUy, TrrwuUoK, 0iiumm nt k'Ctit ut (iiddlwi, 1Um ft lb Head, TUrx, fikln. Aflocti at of b Llvef, Lang, tmca or Bewal-4k. la rlbia ai-unira arWuf tnm aol arjr Uaolia 4 unlb rritaa4 oliury nUtm mora fatal W UmIt rictiBM thaa lb aouf of Ua ,rroelo Ua Mtf.aart f Vljt, blirbV d!d( Uiclr DXMt brilliant hopes a a antk;I tioaa, reader! of, ai.rrtaa a awat iMipuaalbla, aaatr)laf uoU B id aad SUad,.; ; ..i.:u titjBjarlsei-',-" '' " Married aarM or yuuuf mem aooUmpla l!n aurnaxa, aaffariiig irow Orjra-i aud fktaicat YVaakniwa, Lt of F ooreU. P.iwan, Im.Utiey, Prooinitlon, KiUautttd Vltaiit), laolunurf Unehanrea, fcua-Enw tab Hit, HaM Eialatlotia, faicatiaa of tk Uaorir MorvuM EsaJtabUity, i l)wa ot U Chyakal ami Mha , frm, l)riigrtoeiit f aH tba Vlul Funea and function-, Nenr ua DrbllltT, Luat of Mnbd, OrooraJ Waakaaaa of Um Ornaa, and atary other Bhafpr eiwpmiaeBOW, apeaou lanmua, ad full aaaalj tlfur faaiowd.; t, , To loaatsi fl r i 1 1 .' Thcas m aoaia of thaaadatd BMUaehoOy aflatu prodooad hyvartr habUa ufvoath, vis t , Woalu.aM of Uia Back and Uralw. Paint la tba Head, Plmuc ot Big t, La of Ma-ealar IVwar, rlj.luUuO of tba Heart, Uyaprada, Kervooa Irritability, aaaut Of tho Dtftatlro raoeUoun, , cuaral Ucbillt), Bjaptuuia of Cooaamptioa, aia. : AiakAUTV.Tbe. fearful cHecU oa th Kind are aauck k be draa-ied of MB wry. C fuai of tdeaa, Denfoeeioo of B4r Ita, Em-r.obodlaga, Arerekia to Bwetaty, eVlf-UUtrmat, ota of Bothodo, TiaaVlity, ote..areaoBof Ue eri prvduwed, , Tkuoaaada of parauua ot aU agea can mom Iadi-ewbat btbt cau.a of their decllttlaf inaTih, loataf tbelr mw, bveoxioir weak, ale, aarvoue and eataoiatad, harlot a aiufu Imr ppeo'oooa about 'the ayea,; eough aod ayiuaa ot ooaMtaipUo,..,f . ,. ,, . 1 A hpee"; re - tfarrantr 1 fa recent' tXaraae ImaMdlato fUIIef-Se Karcary. Feiaone ra-Btaf their health, eraat tef Uaaa h l(OuraM ft teoder aod ioj fwper treataiaal,. artving diaeaae loio the y lent by that Peodly Totron, Mt.cnrj, Cauda fatal AffecOeaa ot the rtrad, Throat, Noae,or bkia, liven hmmft' Btaaaeh wr BwwtU, apondiiy cured. JUtoo deUcoey pre vent ewly howMKliately. .-. ...... incrtue auap to ue pa reply.Addreai ;f 1. v lr, Jwhuku-u, i or tbx MAin vox loer hospitjlL, AO. T, bOCTB fSklHHtlCKbT., j BkTWKtV BALllHoHM AAti 1 tSCQXU ' STXXK1X, MAlTJMOJtJC, MJX AflCNTB WANTED 1 Vedalaand Diploma -V 'SEW ; 1 awuttiiu IMIMM j j, 1800 tlluKtrmllonn. Addrera for nrw ctreo iara. A. 4. auUIAN CO., KM1 arch Btreet, 1VEJ( are cfrlnc GS Bewlna; Ma , . rhlnea Huutinf Cake Watchr "' " Velvet Ve-ta. a..d Black Bilk Drca- ' aea, free erhh oar Uraenback Pack TREE ap-a. Send hi Infeotura L'nioa nStiieenwwh Street, Ne York. - ' 1,000 AGEJIT8, Teachrn, Btudcnta, Men and omen, wanted to eeli CalnTENNI L tiAZETTar R ot the U.B.huwt grand :e aoluot 1"0 Year Proiw-a. A whole Libra ry. Boetoa Globe Not aluiurr, but a ae coUty. totor uceaa. - He-l xillug Bo-rii Pab. ioo.i pay. 'U a. it Gea. At. In rrrry city of 19 000. Addrrta, J. C jtcCURUY CO., rhllatJo, . : ,,;...: ! - L BTCHOMAM Y.or BOUL CHAKMISO . Ho either rx may taacloate and gaia the lore and affechme of mwf perae i they oh m tnaunly. Tho-afaayie laautal a Jalremeni all can poeeea, f eo, by a.ail, for , hvothar with a Bsenb o rvide, r gya. tta Oracle, lvt.as U'nu to LaOiea, V ed dlug-Niuh Bblrt,e - A queer book. Ad eraa T. MUlJUAJl A CU, fube. Phlla. want ed raekago la tbe world ' It eootama IS eheeU paper, ia liirpl.ipra, goidea Pea, Pta-boldert Pencil, Pate t I aia Meaore, and a piece el Jt weiry. ttngta package, wfch pair of ele rant Ot.ld 8te Olrevo Butt on a, pot paid, LkU. 6 f. S1 00.' Una package bat been oaaaioed by the pabltoher of the sentinel, and foaod at n-preeuted worth tbe aiouev. Waicbe given aa to all Agraia. Circulairt fro. " ' " i i r !. ( ( . .... , , BRIDE At CO. TO Broad oar, Mew York. TOE CsEjhi. Cslifttlsa uitss, itf ill . ' .' ' ' ' Tkf4 t lflatt, .- P' ' L'81 ' f . W.ll t. L I!. B.Ll.t. nut larssus Tirm . i prr t;p only is blue boxy. A TRIED AM BLUE KEilEDY For sale by Drnirsiats frrnerally, aad iOllhMvS, HoU AY As CO.. i Pbiladel.Ma, Pa. . Fullor. Waren & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF , ., ,OTOV33a, j RANGES AND FURNACESj TTtt LAaxnEST MHOSTiflrT Dl THB ISABKH1. Our new wood and coal cooking stores a. tdtn t reirn, ittpwUr f V0'J7lr.:i GHLL- A.NU TUB I'ASIOIS iJTEmTM::?:ovo Meet the wants of erery dealer. , , ; 1 CoTeapoadrace biritod. : Price list eel cut upon apt'liratioa to . FLU.I tR, WARREN CO, ' Water street. Sew fork. akliif ' AFann cf Your Own Its Er.t E:z:irJ:r ELi T1z:jJ FREE HOMESTEADS ' o raa Beet and cbeapett Kaiiroad Land are oa tbe ... Hre of tbe . UNION' TACO'IG JBAIT.r.QAD . . KCIUIASKA.- SECURE A HOME NOW. Pull inforre.ik.a sect TV.ZT to s'1 parts ffw.id. A-Mrree F. DA V I A, La-d I i-ra'r U. P. R. R., Omaha, hebnuia. Kklor THE SciffliraiiB'iiiii EIOatE i , 1 isss I ni Cash Capital 150,000. AHJ1ISTEAD JdXEPBf'ainitST. O. W. BLACKNALL, Tbkacber, ' ' ' K. W. UEST, SaCBBTAJkY. ThU Coopaay Iaar g.loa Loee or Kama e by Firs w T 1 ;- a.i-r.':',? i IJeosonoble Tenns(; : .. : STATEMENT OKr CONDITION, MA ECU 1 5th 4q1 r.'j '!" -' ."-'-'!' "-'' -.!!) it ji ; i i r i it ; . : i LOAN 0?f K ET0AC5ES, (Bret tleea),. .'. 11(,04 SS COUNTY BOND (Market Vlue... ...r 17, 00 00 CITY BOND, ' " , , .,... j..... i.J.lt, A.-i-.Ji. ;' 4,7(0 00 ASH uJf HAND AND IN BANK,, .,.,.. ....i..,. ' 10.1S4 00 .....,...t TOTAL AB3STB,l...o...lMi. J''!--"'.-.. !150,OOOM Thia la bona lntitutioo, cbartrred by the Lrriatatare rf 1Sf , aod 1 onder the eoattroi and nana moot of native North Catolmleae. Thecaplt.l all lnetd la the State, aad all earning of the Coaioaoy alii be lap? at lovt lln, actire,1 ellable AfeoU ' ranted in erery part of the Male. Addreca the 8 ereterr. t roch IS d.wi . .. . i ,,.r,T. : , . i Tl'l I;!!,' 1... .ili .il 1 ( I . -! ? ..... Rhodes SuDer-PliosDiiate, Wears aoa- ealllf RHODES BT AND AKD AMMOXIATED SUPER PB08PUAT1. Thi PertOtser hat rim the treateet eMiitractlna to all who hara al f not nlw .. . grower of Cott-o, but aa a PERKANkNT 1PNVEK OP THBSolL. It w n article high (a perrenuge of the moat raluable FertUtalog I grodieBU, wbtob are bone rhoaphale of Ume, Anim.wl, Potion WerwprrttuUy refer by permleal- to the following m. ties Who kre need thia reHiliaen JLi, ley. alelrb; W. O. Riddick. e; F. . tophe a.Kaletgn ; K. fullt, WakrBe d; A. B. Dewir liarnett; lr. Wal'er DebiBMi, Ralrlgh. and Otkera. CoUoa growtrra would do Well to are l brfore pnrctnl i?'h Hr liua v Chrli . , f- ' - ...!!.' ' K. F. JONES k CO. Also keep oa head a fall line of GROCERIES and LIQUORS,- . -,,! . ' ' ' - ',;!.(i)iKK.K JONES A TO. n fablfVdAwSat.' " WheSeaaM Lie a or Salvencyl THE ' 11 tali -iii.A ' ti: era clt tic ijrxiisiic-Trirea CONTINUES TO WKITTnW0IE 0fkLf. CLASSES OT INSURABLE PROPERTY ;'. . " " ON THE MOST REABOSABUC TERMa s ,r.. v. r -. " -1 ... - ! : .-.(.. . Its Btockh Id era are among the most prominent and reapoosible bntnM men In the atate. laied earn nga bare been loaned to our own U, ?'., .;h'ii f '.vi I' r ' : Agents in every Countv in the State. R. II. BATTLE, Jr, - l; , s Prwident . O B. ROOT,'- SEATON GALES, . ' ; l'.,.juwri!.is, . Raleigh, March lUt-lm.' k H i- a4..ma 1 I FJ a ' CF ' V't' (0 f- w i J -' mT . . , . a "I ' i. . ' Nd 00 ..... H r".: F; CD tR:"'''' -D"" f " f ;'r ' ' ' 'jp! iiiv.. Ta r 'i-'" T)i . aT""1"" !'.-i,n, - Hillsboro I : Tr.iixjTJinY AcAi:zr.2if, . nizL$Boii&:Ar. c. ; , l; TMs ln!!nt!..n, wnll Idwti as "IfOR Ki H I. KA I N-h.M.l". wl!! hi-rf.flpr e. Cf'- suited by R. IL (j sates as ao: Prirki; -at, atur.l, as brt f.H-fs bf the scrom It.hH iu ' -ii ii. r, iiful p.oim.a, Jt , M vl. I'. 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