. i, I 1" A fi- f 1 u I THE; SENTINEL FEIDAY, JULY 14, 187C. TIIKDEMOCKATIC FLAT ; ,.'....,, roitn. : . , Wo piva below tlie correiteill text of Hie National Democratic platform, which in every paragraph vm badly mutilated In its transmission by tlegrjili to all tha eastern journaU : : i - i , arty of tbe United Statu in. Rational ,. -.f ,n ,f ' Convention assembled, do Jit-rehy , clare the administration of tht I Federal '. Government'to be in urgent need of im Liil,lj mediate Heform ; do hereby enjoin upon " ' - - the nominees nf tins Convention, and of w the' Democratic party in eaelt State. jwalou effort and cooperation fa this end ; andd hereby appeal to tour fl-"low-citiw:n ofvory , former I jwlitical connection, "to" undertake with' ns this 'fir- iind mraA-jwesaUig patriotic duty.,.; v 5 ; For the Democracy of tha whole conn ; try, we do here reaffirm our faith in the. permanence of the Federal Union, , our y devotion to the Constitution; of the ' United States with ita amendments uni versally accepted aa final settlement of . the controversies that engendered- civil war, and do here record our iteadfast confidence in the perpetuity of JUcaa Pen UovcrnmcBtWi, I to their tax ratherers more than thrice the sum of the nutiuuid debt, and more than twice that sum for the Federal Government alone. We demand a rigor ous frugality in every department, and from every cfacer of the Government. Kevorm la necessary to put a stop to Uie profligate wate of public lands and their diversion from actual settlers by the party la power, which' has squandered 200 millions or acres upon railroad alone, and out of mora than thrice that aggregate baa - disposed of 1cm than a sixth directly to tillers of the SOU. .,, . ....', -'.1'- .,. ! Refobx Is necessary to correct the I omissions of a llepublican Congress and the errors of our treaties and our diplo macy which have stripped ; our fellow citizens of .foreign birth and : kindred race, recrossice the Atlantic, of the shield of American citizenship., and have exposed our brethren of the Pa cilic coast to the incursions of a race not sprung ft oca the same great parent stock, and in fact now by law; denied cltlzemdiip- through naturalization aa belnz neither accustomed to the tradi tions of a progressive , civilization ( 1 h.i ! U!i; II t . ( J r- k f j , r II -IO XT-IT I!" -T general: insurangitagents 'I .- OFFICE-Ncar the Court-Housd.1 f7 TB--"f--t-r BAtEIGH, n. c: 1 I THE DiULY SiiiVTRGL j .,,. -,r - 4 m- iiK.,!,,,,;, i 'r.' . ,- ''.' (' .i-iir!'-t t !j-.-i- .' UlL3 J. AAU in In K 111 NTRV - " ' AtiGIlECJATE ASSETS OTEB TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS. if t -if oil . ' ' ';. ; 11: BEVENTT-riVI THOUSAND DOLLARS IN BONDS ON DEPOSIT IS TUISstatT LAWRENCE WlXiTOX e'SedriKy discards the UbertyloTlog CJerman and luaniUfcAi rihWb. It i furnieltca at $8.Q0 per aunuiit, . (i; li; loieraiei tue rcviriu u uio cootie iraoe l!epnU- ;In abaolute acquiescence in 'the will in Mongolian women importml lor. im moral purposes, and Mongolian ' men hired to perrorni servile labor contracts. : IIekokm is necesarf and cat . never ie enectea dui ry making it too . con- of the majority the vital principle of I trolling issue of the elections, aud lift, "republics : tn the supremacy of , the civil I in? it above, the two false issues with over the military autuoruy ; in sne iouu wuku via. uutto-uoiuius cwns ana me separation of Church and State,! for the party in power seek to smother it . . sake alike of civil and religious freedom ; 1. The false Issue with which they in the equality of all citizens before iust would enkindle sectarian strife in re laws of their own enactment : ia the lib- spect to the 1 publia schools, of which crty of individual conduct, ) untexed by tlie establishment and -support belong sumptuary laws ; in tbe faithful educa- exclusively to the several btates, and tion of the rising generation, that they which the Democratic party has tsbeer may preserve, enjoy, and transmit these isbed from their foundation, and i re- best conditions of human happiness and solved to maintain without prejudice or hope, we behold the noblest prefects of preference for any class, sect, or creed, : a hundred year of changeful Malory ; and without largesses from tbe treasury ma wnue opnoiaing me bona; m -our i wj any. , ; t i i a j ' Union and treat ' Charter of these our I i 2. The false issue by which the v rights, it behooves a free people to prac-1 seek to light anew, the dying embers of tico also that eternal vigilance "wnien is I sectional h the! ,iti THE ' SENTINEL 18 THE RECOGNIZED, OliO AN Op .TUE ! ' f ' ' ' j t ; V DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF NORTH CAROLINA .... , i-t..- ,. y,,n PS nnn f ppn I Tn rl Pinrri t pr q ' A ? ? n p i a t i mi UUUUMU UUUU1 IllllUlU llUUUUIUUUu. ) -i '- J The 4 n ? .J-'i i : i- i . !! !! 4 f Weekly ' !. ,. 1., t TTTIT TBTI ETk Bfri n v rwrrrpcm a w . .V , : iNSLJRES All KINDS OF PROPERTY AGAINST tOS OR? DAMAGE 1y FIRE AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, a iai?f a nf v k ' i t 1 .1. $1,000,00) (Xi. $153,379 ID. j 1 i.'ri tf t r. 111 , AIUIISTEAD JOJKE8, Pbksidewt; G; W. BLACKNALL, Tbkascker. ion and prcat' Charter of these our . a. The false issue by which they " K.d 1 ,;u, ;i , ,: : ' ' ' f " " "' ' ' j hts, it behooves a free pPOpW to prac- seek ta licht anew, the dying embers of - ; ; ' j . .-i v. r..;;.r..!-:i j s also that eternal vigilance jwhich is sectional hate between, kindred peoples CONTAINS ALL THE.NEWS OF TflE PRECEDING WFf'If iPricPJf JLiberty. . m4 J ' once estranged, but now reunited in ... . ....7i t ., , j . . ..r-T .....'"u' ftt, Siroaii is necessary to tebuild and destiny. ' rallies desiring to Insnrs thefr property should patronise 'this Company, for the fl lowlnf reasons It la a safe corporation, eoaablnuijc eolveocy and aUblllty, (two of the most essential points In an InaoraQoe Compaay,) as the following Certificate from tbe Sec retary of State sets forth t 1 ffj.f '! KKFonv is oecessarr establish in the hearts of the .whole pen-1 fc. v : ; , - !, , n'cfi f i" : ? ' I . ? . t s tKa TTntsta aaLnsVaiM vol r si rYfi listnivHw I PviAtiu l mama- l jL. I - iiv. sviao vHivui wvuh j - a-! wAds, w uolvmbu w aia LiiB a ii vi i ,w i j-,. i - - T i mHi ivlh niT FkJ MKrTn. a. u.. im anu an 11 nil inu Main rnmrwii 1 imai.. w j rescoed from the danger of a (Secession I Service,. Experience proves I that ef-l Onecppr, one Tear.....!.. ! ! ' H " 'A! n 9 nnl "P0 sound prindpla, within th prsvbiona of Ua charter, and in compliance with tha law. Af Rt-f . h..t mm ta h aave.1 from ...nUoi xr .1. " ' . VM ' ' : f ,?. ! 1? 5! . T f f . v f. of the State of North Carolina" ae that thev are iNMmwsssd of tha follo.in. 1T,i,i" li ' , I ' ' I I lili.h .rill n.M fnll..i.. (mi. mm Ml. fkL. -.4 . - . : HO (.3 Jo iH w Aom w May, Concern STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, , iEFARTM E?T Or DTATE, lUieigh, May 5th, 187C .' ;; Thls Is to certify that have thoroajthlj examined the "baslneas affairs and Bnaneea" ef l'JUAoatWn.Undenrrtters Aoltlon," Raleigh North Carolina. In aecordaore with the provisions of an act to atireud UoB-4ad 44,",BaaJe's JlTl!,"pter m-r tiled 19th day of March, A. I)., 1175, and do And that said comrjanv la "dofn win. ' :'! Vi , of States : but now to be saved from J i.eieut, economical conduct of the got i corrupt centralism wnicn, aitcr innic- vrmentai business is not possible if its I Ton oonia knA I , :l f. i-.. i a- tiniruiwB ten State the rapacity of civil service be subiect to chanph f at I AO!Opi0l, One.. jeaiM.vj, ........... . canxt bag tvrwnaies.-juahoneTwwnbed I cverv election, be a vtrla fmicht fir at I -ui. ..c. : ) .. . ju, 5 tho offices of the : rederal Government J ibe ballot box, be a brief reward of I Twetl tjrCOpie,BeyearTV , itseir wun incapacuy. wasie, anm.rauu ; 1 party leal, instead or posts or hoUor juieciea disicb anu niiuucipsmies ,wiu 1 aasinea lor proved . competency, and the contsgation of misrule, and locked j held for fidelity in the public emolov s fast the prosperity of an indnstrioas peo ple fa the paralysis of Hard Tunea.1' l 1 that the dispensinz of patronage should neither be a tax upon the time of all our public men, nor the instrument off their anibluon -Here agaia promises falsified in the performance, attest that the party in power, can work .out no practical or salutary reform. . . ! Reforsc is necessary even knore in the higher erades of the public service. l'resldent. Ylce-President;"' Judges. Senators, Representatives, - -1 Cabinet ofiicers, these and all others in authority are me people's servant. Their offi ces are not a. private perquisite they are a public trust. , i " tVheathe annals of this Republic show the disgrace and censure of a Vice-l'resldent; a late Speaker of the House of Representatives : marketing ' 7RkFor Is necessary M-stablih sound currency, restore the public credit,, nn-t maintain the national lionoi. . . We denounce the failure for all' these eleven years of peace to make good the .r ironiie of the legal-tender notes, which are a changing standard of value in tha hands of the people and the aon-pay. inent of which is a disregard of the . j plighted faith of the nation. ,( We denounce the improvidence which in eleven years of peace has taken' from the people in Federal taxes thirteen times the whole amount of the lecal- teudcr notes and squandered lour times their sum in useless expense without ac cumulating any reserve for their red em p- ' We denounce the financial imbecility "Iin8 a a presiding offlcer J three - and immorality of that party! which, prouimg ?ecreuy , py their during eleven years of peace, has jnade Tote m law-makers ; live chairmen of no advance towsrd"Vesumptiori, ho pre- Je leading committees of the late paration for resumption, but instead has J180 f- KepresenUtivee exposed io obstreeted resumption, by wastjng our Jobbery) a late Secretary of the t Treas- resources and exhausting all our surplus forang balances in the public .ac . i income ; ami, while annually professing i late Attorney-General, mis- to intend a speedy return to specie pay- appropriating public funds ; a Secretary menta, has annuaUy enacted fresh bin- of tn.8 Navy enriched ' or enriching drances Uiereto As such a hindrance iriends, by percentages levied off the - ; wo denounce the Resumption-day clause Profits of contractors with : bis depart- " of the set of 1875 and - demand j ita re- nieot 1 an Embassador to England cen- peal. '.;- I-.vwir; aured in : a ; dishonorable . speculations Jili We demand a ' iudidous' system of thePresident'e rrivate Secretary barely preparation by public-, economtesj" -by escaping conviction upon trial for guilty official retrenchments, and bi wise complicity in frauds Upon the revenue j linnncc , which shall enable tha nation Secretary of War impeached for high; soon to assure the whole world of its crimes aud misdemeanors, the de- perfect ability and ita perfect rtediatess monstration ia complete, .. that the first to meet any of its promises at the) call of !P In Reform must be the people's the creditor entitled to payment! ,.,-. choice of honest, men from another " We believe such a system, -well de- party, lest the disease of one political vised, and, above all,: intrusted tp com organization infect the body politic, and petent bands for execution, creating at lest by making no change of, men or no time an artificial scarcity of currency parties we get no change of measures and at no time alarming the public mind and no real Reform. j-'- into a withdrawal of that vaster machin- i -ft'l ' cry-Wcrcdlrbywhicb,05 pereentf aUf , - uuaiutw tiMaWiwua aiv iicuuisUGU."! 1 tna npAiltiAt rr aivlann itaa..i -system open, pubUc, and insp gen- dancy of the Republican party.cteate a Aral innliilannA vmi 1 A fvnm thai nu aM . . . 1. - - -"v. vV w necessity ior uciorm conteased byUe- ita adoption bring healing on ita wings publicans themselves ; but their refor- ' K8Ur IT? indu,rtr1 in T w voted down , in convention tion the wheels of commerce, manufac- and displaced from tho Cabinet The , turcs and the mechanic arts,! restore party's mass of honest voters is power- employment to labor, and reneW ; itt aU ess to resist the 80,000 ofuce-bolders, r.-f..w-w ,w leaders and guides. " " :i j people, I ' ;: : A Reform can onlv be had bvanencelul Civic Revolution. We demand a rhan tra ' Rxroax is necessary in the sum and I of system, a chanze of administration. 1 ... 1 - 1 m if . i 1 1 I . I m . . 0 ... . ' moucs 01 x euenu 1 ajumun, 10 iiie eni a cnange ot parties, ihat we mat ' nave that capital may be set free from dis'ruBt, a change of measures and of men, , and labor lightly burdened. J . . ; . ' We denounce the present Taxilf, levied ,1 can lift up those hmds be- 1, nesny ,v mmu mm paster- forfl J0V th preAence of mj Creator, lircb:: ys adwffilini noH iSbi Si: ('l:!') li 7. i t' '- - l-i. I , Semi-Weekly O Til U'- I !.e -vh.x.f ;.!'. i ' . .?. t , t. j ,1.... V.. "I. ? .V. lyt V I VIU-,S4r - ' " 0 1 1 - - j . .'. .1 ', , -i i ' ' j - .JUM' "!! ' ;iit'.ti,..!j i ,.,5,;., Sentinel . $70,200 00 1 19,000 ) 19,875 00 77 83.1M00 10,108 , rUBUSUED EVEH V TUESDAY AND -THURSDAY. , TERMS OF, TUE SEMI- WEEKL Y which will mora fully appear from statement on Dla In tats otflca : Catted ntatea xtonda, (market value,) t . -,, -: , N. C. R. Road Bonds, (market value,) , ' , . N. Conntv and City Bonds, (market value ) ' ' ,1 i Mortgagee on Real Estate in N. C. f first liens,) -I Cash on hand, in Bank and in handa of Agnnt, - 'i-4 - ' ' ' i.f?TotaLi I oiili'ssa-.j-t'. i ., :nf-? -r.i c. ..,,.- 1M 2TO w In accordance with the authority delegated io me bv the Leftiahdnm. I lu.i,. approve the Report of aad Company filed this day. .1 uiven nnaer mj nanu ana peai oi oniae. ... ' .' T " : ' T ! ' HOWERTON. Secretary of Sh-. i nfprobBcbi thftpolicy-hoiderrf o lta3barteieuires ft IW-centihe-pwiui. urns received to be deposited with the bUU Treasurer for that purpose I 1...LI...1 1 .1. s . t t . . . .. " .. aia iiwaiiuiucn iu. iuuu)j vuo pruiuujKut Diuuoeaa men in norm ,t aruliim It is nndor the control and maaagement of native Nrtli Caroliniuim. Its ofiicers are known throughout the State., ., , , , It will insure your property on the most reasonable terms. It will keep your money at home." Live, Active, Reliable Agenta wanted in every part of the stale. Ad-ln ' i - -t -.1 I It W. BEST, Socretary. Ralewh. N. C." One copy, 1 year i wt. . . '- 1 . . . ' $6 i f Eliodes' Super;Phospliak ' 8TANDAB We are ao selliBg KHODEj 7 'i ). it'll THEr SENTINEL !. J r in AMMOXIATID SUPER PUOSl'tlAiE. Prepared Express ly for Cotton. I This rertlllaer baa glren thejrreatpst ali faction to all who have used f not only an grower of Cotton, bataa a PERMANENT IMPKOVEB OF TUE SOIL. It la an article I hte-k w peraentat of the most valuable rartlluduf InfrredlenU, which are Bone rhothate I of Lime, Ammonia, Potash, Jkv j We respectfully refer by pcrmiMlon to the (oUowlnff Pi ties who have used thla lertlllxeri R. J. Iver. Kalnlph: W. ii- Ri.l.iU W. .- v . torhera,Ralei(rh ; R. Puny, Wakefleld; A. B. Dewar, Harnett: Pr. Walter Debmin, Ralelirh, ana otoera. ittoa growers would do well M sea ns before p arcbaaing their Qmao. Chrit , . . t-:. ! ' -1 "i R. F. JONES t CO. , Abo keep oa hand a full line of GROCERIES and LIQUORS. i ' : '":: , . , k. f. jones & co. xee lo-d aw sm. - Wholesale uqno . Inirton street Raleigh, M C. Ia now id a condition to torn, JOE 'J I I rvyC fr? " . Uiac5 --.--i--!.Jv,1..;JlAiL'','.!i?:- J F sW ! !-:, -r. - i .-- '. I. M .. j ,. out all kinda of ! ' : j . : ...... m , 3 .VfJt'7'i .11..!.- ' ' -f'fw'S-iUttA. -if-. . . . ' i ' " ."U ,', V, , .S'in-r5 ,-. .- ; !.:'! ' . :(!'! -X .il .-., i , , . ... . . , I 4 V 1 1 'i . First-Class "Workmen VI.,) '1 Have boon secured for tbia Department and tie Job Office will embrace all that time pf war and yearly rising revenue. It has iaipover-1 public dLstreas, and through all that ished many industriea to subsidiae a few. j peruxj ff' temptation and , corruption J. 1 IT. .'J . ir".V'.BSC wbich followed the war. not one dollar tue pruuucia oi American moor. nas r.t,. i ' i degraded American commerce from the J r. dlsUonest money ha$ ever jatained first to an inferior rank on tbe high seas, j their palms ; and, lastly, 1 can any that I It has cut down the sales of American I never had a tli r.n.... . .1 , . I I o t-v. m , uiw.u ui I oreferred to tha roTrf .,1 Ma depleted Uie returns or Amencao aim- I :. V f . Y r .-il- "' C J Hi". a complete outfit of uil" l .... t . . - . I culture an industry followed by half I DaUve nd. ance 'a epeectt at the our people. It costs the people . five I Raleigh, Convention times more than it- producesj ta the treasury, obstructs tbe processes of pro duction, and Wastes the fruits ofj labor. . It promotes fraud, fosters smuggling, enncnes aisnonest omcins. anu; bank ."o nr ,tr ; ! Wo arc, mow., prepared to, receive Order fop JOB WORK, ... . will ri 1 E 'i't s-i :- D WARE , Or EVEHY DESCIUPTIOrJ, , , 8 1 8 n 1 1) o o n s vjb t i n w s, IN NORTH CAROtlNA M.RGEST-; STOCK . 3- i4 J JULIUS LEWIS & CO., . j?ishcr;Butlfdifc WRITS FOB CATALOGUE, TRICES, &t . Solvency - I Promptness ! ! LoouosTnis PicriitiE. .In answer to a call from tho : United rupts honest merchants. We demand I btatos senate, the treasury department mat an vustom uouse taxation snau oe sent to that body a list of the pnblio de- J :. 1 UQlters. ftud til A imrmni nfUn Tfe .t a rf-k tt ...' T?rv u np,. i !, r au"uk xtunorea muiona PnMin rxnenae PHlnr! fiLit t.n I of Dollars of the people'a moner ham ; 'Munic!paI.-Ouferederaltxation has I bn ."J0,1011 ,by th pnblioan party swollen from 60 millions gold, in 1SG0, f fflfieholdera U. he repnbUem ma- to 450 milUona currency, ia 1S70 ; our H, "w " .u, iciubou to puoiian nimml. taT.f inrt frnm I'.l M inn. I UOtt, cold in 18C0. to 730 millions currency in ...i... 1 . 1 tf 1 s rv a XW -St- .. - . lBiu ; or in one aeeaiie, - iroat less tnan i i wenty-uiree norsea Ciea or lun- f 5 per head to mare than f 18 per bead. I stroke and hundreds ' were disabled bv . ... it. . j i. .s! ; B tiTR i 1 will receive prpmpt attention and done iit hW M .;,ai!-.SfM ''II I '..1' f i't -Ji !. ,;; '.i "-'Sj , j .!! I -?".' Tih r. ti And in tho best posaille ' , ! -. ::a i'-i'... 11 "i .'.' " T i 1 l silt,! .is OI I,M ,,'. . " .v Stability ! 'iiI !...: -. ' :n: . .. a k.j; h . i ... ... ... "-! a .'i f.ii.'t 'tt i - u n . i.T ... I ; ...... ., . . . . ? J ( i ll. COMTISUEU TO WRITS FOLIClfc8 tK ALL CLASSES Or INSURABLE PROPEM V ... h ; . ,,; i, ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. , ; . m r., i ;v . '.1:-- .'.-. OF'TEEIE lt8tockh-lJer are amonc the most prominent and responsible bolnoe meil ta ilie Bui. Dnnna-lta existence It has Bald out inhnnm n.iM 1 1 .vi i. ..t . ..,.,. lated aarnDfc hare bsea loaned to our pwa people. ; , j i , . ;, , , -A.geuts in pyery Oountv in tho State." ' . Address, 4 -..- ;-.:i-li , ( ,;'.,-!2 ;., v; .... SENTINEL OFFICE,' .it KnTBATTLEr a B. ROOT, , SEATON GALEV "PreBidtmtr .Vice-President. ISecrctarjr .' -' BopxjrviiorragDTrcicB?- nnts tno pcacs, me (hjiijuc uttc pwa t na uies asu, iasi weex, . I' ' .': 1 .

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