=I MIUMiIE=JEREMIIIMII ' / The Beaver Argim a. WIFYAZIII. Eprepi saw PaOstiroi., wairprc es,. INNk FOIL PRESIVUT, elraws'S. Grant. .iwkmvEPitEIPENT, Sehuyler , Colfax. L a ititipulkkais State Ticket. r ' :r 1 AUDITOR GENERAL. oit m r.,itanrtioNorir; • • ins moNTO9MistIY corrnir, • SURVEYOR GENERAL:, . Ifi• 41111". jACO/11 :N. CAUNPUEII4. ' CAMBRIA COUNTY . • : FOR cosolutsn. . • MICHAEL• WEYAND. (iihjotl,t9 deeMion or Diftrlet Conform.) • , FOR ASSEMBLY • , . ,TII . OMAB NICII(VtiSON. , • IL J. YANKIRK. ' BUT'FINGTON. i'"'Yoill'PntescuTfNo ATTOIFIRY, J. R, HARRAH'. 4pit. cOimissrosEn. • • .DAVID W. SCOTT. 1;• , ,, fr ; FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. 1414 "S. A. pretrzt `von POOR HOUSE DIRECTOR, • ;JOIINSLENTZ. .. FOR AUDITOR. WILLIAM THOMAS. • FOR CORONER. . WILLIAM BARNES. • FOR TRUSTEES OF ACADEMY, SAMUEL MACAW. • RICHEY EAKIN. 4.1.! 15 1 vr MEI Corms papers In New Yvrksay that the ltrth. a 17: Stebbins, formerlka member of Congress frqpi New York, and Sedge Pierre• pent, one of the Sachems of Tammany, will ARntiidecriate for - Grant. The Hon. James oflndiana, one of the most eloquent 4, the Democratic orators now practicing law in Washington, will return to his State too; and take the stump for Grant and Col•. IT is annising_to real how the pemocratic ripe!? gyre trying to explain away the cause •of the political death of their party. The New Yorkers say that the nomine,lon of was the death blow ; the Western men Bay that fk*moUr on a Pendleton platform or* GO*Li , tho Chase men declare that Cop" trperbeadism needs another defeat before 3 learn to' keep quiet.; and Democrats ''eVerywitere . feel that once more they have .*:l.osttrple Repub li can victory by their own stupidity. nue lad set et the rebels, before the w•ar, vial to vote she Democratic ticket. The that '•,act of t the rebels, after the war, was to vote ,2 the Democratic, ticket. As therewas but ono " step thun , annocracy into rebelliorr, there *whet ;one step front rebellion back into izhime c rll4. , need fita dmnfike infyience,l MOO ikair it, though, when :they come to vete:and• their will not vote for the t;. party that stands in such close relations to traitors that thelatter Hy to It as to a city. of **O/ BRIM 7.Asi a sample of the "trehtendous enthusi. men" which .the nominations of Seymour and Blair excite in Indiana, we quote fiorn the staunch Democratic paper, the Tipton Times do following burning .words of , confidence • ~-rusi hope : "Ontlmfaithfni end infamous del trace to the New York convention Seld ns br Trail street gold, and we propose to know hew niCch we brought—how mtich white ated are worth in theoutarket. Therhave randoird themselves infamous fOr all time to come." There is a hearty enthusiasm for GENwhAr..ltosnitAtts, ono of the heroes o the war' was invited to the 4th ofJuly nem°- . Convention and asked to preside over it. • Be tbxdissad to attend, and after Seymour a nd • • Blair were nominated he made it known that . be bad no part nor lot in that disloyal gather • ins, nor any intermit in the success of its nnominees. , day or two before Congress ad fourned the President sent Gen; Rosecran's • :.nune to the Senate flir confirmation as min- Wier to Nettie°. The Senate promptly con ' firmed the appeintment, and a better one we presume colid not have,bein made. Tux cops have been clamoring , Ibriously ter thelast two or three years' against the FteedMen's Bureau. ' A s Usual with them • lideohoetlivaa their chief 'hock in trade. One • • ofthem named Beyer; a member of. Gong* froin this.Btite,made a speech some time ago, assorted that the Bureau had cost tie Government Overlwelve millions of dol . tars annually. Gen. lloward, the Bureau • Gemmissioner. ro ~ explodes this lie effectually . .and proves incontestably that the total 'cost . vt the . Bureau to the Government for the list three year tuts 710e3V - fen I *Vora, and "a ltrge part of these expenditures witty for the • benefit Of Southern whites reduced to pdver -0; ,ty by the rebellion." "After • this exposure L W, ii• Ayer should take refuge in the smallest augur hole he can find: _ . • I Patio Bt. sues revolutionary tenor is pub listied in all the Southern papers under the t ~,,k 4Aq o piprink.lgair's Platform" The Pros. ; Net, that 'Ma r econst ructed Democracy may • • • be called upon hereafter to shoulder their gnus = march upon the Capitol; disperse a. trouble. some Congress, hoist the, civil officers elected Southern Stan:sunder the Reconstme lion lairs out of 'their sesta at the point, of the imetret, and, setile the itegro busineen with troquent doses nf p3wdet and ball. delight :';• anent beyond measure.. As Blair means war , andthe reconstruction of the lo?t cause, they 'l l sin with him to the end.. irj A TLAO was bung out; about two weeks ' ago, in front of tbo Will. House, Fipringeeld „ Obi bearing the names of "Seymour and .;.IjDouglass," and a suburban Democrat who ) I firlitite the town sesni•necasionsdly,‘o be sip. ?;',olo4 . liftb political news, asked Mr. Willis, the 1940._ the hotel, wel , "_. bar* the news *ma 41 14.DOMOCIAM vonvention at New York p" .'ifollrelirlitid Wilihk Itlitry bait nominated -: ;1;034100‘ftir• Piellitient and Douglass for Vice! • • • *Preildemt." nionglass-- Whit Doug!aar?" •'. • i!Wby Feed Douglass, the nigger." "Well—: 11—linger estid' the unterrifled Democrats "that's' putty rough but! suppose Wee. got to 00, 1 • I ' THE Democratic preai Is Ate - ittlylEtiot 1 ing to ' show that the ten ,irh invited ill Baited States securitiesitgle ivedird afe Ain receiving too ran nt ... t'.,`; ere Making too mnek oneton 'pelt:it:lv - ,_. spent. 1 This is the tin tion ., .,wiieted - 'for advocating repudiation. Let us see •who realized the most money on investments made daring or at the heginning of the war. We will 40 1 cPe VI kt Trunit _ ,I 1 q•enistnlTlK. AtAhe bigisinin,g el thairar,.At NW .tresitital of, AS )1. possessed an ex al amount. Ji invested hiss2,ooo in r;"tTestate,TriAittle' tented' at the rite of at least 2.3 per cent. , in: terest,*l which, afterholdlng far five years. he taild , for $4,000, ,B. . invested his $2,0')0 in 3-20's; the interest Mi which, taking the elf ferenee'in the price of gold, hasneyer tweet& el 0 per cent., and the 'premium on ,watch we rtid not increase, the. original , tral of ilt 2,000 investment, to-day, more than $3OO. In view of these filets, ktrns now ask, Who made tbeineit, money? The man whn btrysteii in Government securities ran every Dossiide risk. ' Ile was surrounded by these ,who :in sisted the Government could, riot zuritivellitt shock of war in which it was involves,;.', ,Ile heard at' home an d 'abroad, the most pompons predictions of its downfall Yet in the thee of these discoumiementi headvanced itli fmik ital tit sustain his Government. ;. The man Who put tib limey is real estate, raw eons pamtively no risk. He at once drew a large interest on his investnient. ,He could control the manner Of receiving his income there- from He doubled his money thereon. -Is It not then idle bosh to talk about the ben.- bolder making such enormous returns, on his investments? It is contemptible demagogue - 7 to accuse the Government creditor of re ceiving more than his investments are worth, and it is a fact that the accusation comes loud est fmm people who are most greedily skin ning their neighbors in rents and ;rest estate speculation. Of ail the men making invest ments during the war, those who loaned their Money to the Government incurred the larg est' rishl, realized the Instants:xis and are to day' receiving the least interest This is s plain 'reply to men who talk about bloated bondholders—Stare Guard. , • • . Tun H fotinfiln which the Democratic patty is engaged on the greenback question, is be. lug thoroughly exposed, to the disgust of hon eat men of all parties.,. Thus while Pendleton, and his sot arc favoring the immediate issuing of $500,000,000 more greenbacks, and• are de nouncing hi terms unmeasured the &pubii . . cans nth° party of taxation, the, New York World is, proclaiming against issuing more greenbacks and arguing in favor of raising the Means (greenbacks) for paying off the bonds by taxation/ 'We ask the reader—especially ' if he has had his mind confined by•the Tam many Platform, to read the following expos tied of it by the World: - • •, • L ; , ~ "Payment of the principal of the ffiretyren= ty bonds inreenbacks will easily; be , found fn. ke platform,. if searched for. The Tan ' gunge is, that !when the obligations of Government do not expressly state ripon.their face, or the, law .underwhie l i they We:likened does not provide that they 'shall be. "Paid; In voin, theyought, in rightan in Instice,lo Del paid, la , the tiwtel money :?f,t e United States: —4haklis tOisiY, hi •. 'green - Thle 'la', ex-,I Plidt eneeghoolitr UAL relates to,...theOgissi: um OfpaymerM bet bow joa Me 0; 4 I ,,inyt. pow to provide . 04 minas 1 In ,00: Temdai where are the greenbacks to come ~ O n this, also r tbe platform is explic .., ' , are. 1 hot to be milizufiletured by the piiiitfis pr'•%. I r in e but to be riihiedly taxation. By Oa mettiod the; payment of thepubile debt carnibki?e'Tery, ' rapid.- The bondh o lders need liaV,e no jeers that their property is to be swept 'away_aty . a new Inundation of paper taboo. IT ism startling for the paper pnblished by Pomeroy to get of',truth. in It, that when such an event ,occure,lt goes to the world through other papers . with gfeat ra: ' Pomeroy didn't stretch it, when he wrote, of the New York Convention that "over $lOO,OOO were paid out to buy dela. gates away froM Pendleton between the Ist and 4th of July," and that "it is now as we write, as it has been for some months, and will ever be in the future, a warfare between the slimy, corrupt, reckless, dishonest, money using, political tricksters of New York, and the young Democracy of the great West." Tau World publishes an interlocutory de. cisfon of a Judge in a Cincinnati Court, in an action hrou,ght tly lease IL Grant against a firm of speculators In cotton, in whicli he sues for s4o,oooatt his share of certain cotton speculations in Which he engaged., It appears front kb; opinion that Jesse R, expected to be able td getk permit to purchase cottokin the ritilatery'departintmt commanded , by his son, the General. But it will also appear, as the facts wipe to be published, that ,he did not get the perrnit, and that he had no mote in- Iluenckwitit his illustrious sonln this matter than any other man would have had This walls !be conversation' 'had by an anxious inquirer with Gen. Grant's wife, during the siege of Richmond. "Devi Gen. Grant expect to capture Rich mond r" he inquired. "If he has ,Houle up big mind to do replied the wife, "as I ex pect he has ) he not only expects to take Rich mond, bUt he will take it, for he is an awfil phestlnate Men." . A:man whnae "expectations" wore known to his rife ,only till she inferred from his acts, and from whom Ida mut father could net pro 'cure a 4rutii.te trade in cotton. is just the man for President of the United States. Thcro Bill be no Mrs. Cobtai - selling par !lona by; the . Prelident, or bh _eilner Wool leps buying acquittal!' for the rptaltitsit.*lir ing tulannistration.—K T. hone. • A , Bortrinux adtior , . more sbrewtl lhas , *some other Bouthent gentlemen • of. the i t upl, whilein the Emit, said: ' ••• "The pop4tnty of Eteymoui and 'Milt le something like the fever anctagne 7 —it cannot be toned to any place where_particular in qui:* 'made for it. , In the settTemenhi where the "anthers" aretrupposedlo have a lodg ment, the people inform inquirers that they do ete, have them theta s /nit the ialutbitaats of soother place which they 'designate have them "ayrftilly." So E_at4em Democrats de clare that their ttoicet , thotsgh not sltnntliers, haa mat popularity in the West; nnd west-, era Demeentts,whitey confessing to pento. critic ilisaPPnlatnient ltt theta:Mien, saythek ticket rtln well In the : ; their • - Arhuviai, ittitodai.ilimi thier ( l , • , Chase is ir !pm supporter ofGraut aid 64; Ws; itserial him& at least, DOR it* . ~ . • .thiaStatrAePt. « ccan 07 4 , gocia 'l.olM thlnits ,politically, Etiormaar,,lilair and their platform are a littleloolnalthlor even him to swallow. '' g e ' . .e • z our's loyalty. 'They y 1 / 2 2 , anything to do with, n ti.d . is New York in - that 'President t•hk• n • . that time Nair one of the most loyal sod reigiletikrrensom In the United *noir! EC red„; quiry Mi = DM eihat ; 'The 144700 4 * doh* all beamed' •do In. thoskditidr. 44, 1p tle the - iamb tithe Moist girtommanti',4ad oalliglipPo o.l 4. l c l ***-e items not -. until Gem groand, made Unveil' personally , stopsinted :with' the 4r:icit,iiitibrii tonditeti tniidOdtn rinwiietS or two nlxive te•ft speczmen, that - kleynic* 40M ip his contemiptiplemicked moth ofiddinglite rebplikok to V#lo:'-e*!kt of . - m!! icavar:; lead 'Power- ii; l 4;:i4i . rwtti . o l- * ,4 #o* . povd toward 0063iiiraimuti.ficl deti l rfti but MAW , flit it, thi:GenatilmOix and But* hairiinfie4 all the trifdtanti *6 16 ilotte:evit i1em4414: ictien they "O. u command at New Totki -. ,; • • Pounctsna- and ,the press can talk. And' write about changes from one !political party ' to another, • but , unless bsditidoal catiea - are cuted, all the Mik. and spreadbig of the pen. amounts to very 'little. Now we CM point out Instances ihr and near' where - Dastopnita have thrown overboard the New York &het and platform, ands joined the Unioigoity. The Ihet is, if these.coniersions continue :on at the rate thoybave fora shed time past, 1W Democratic party will be, cemperstively a corporal's guard to what it has been:.. - Bat now to return to the question before us, wo will give a few instances of. i* efflicl. theist , cent nominations at Now York: and; Die pia form there adopted, have The Tipton Timot, the most inflneutisi Dem. ()era& paper in the Eighth Indiana district, repudiates both candidateit and ,ptatfottn. ; "Gen. Roomer:ma is in Chicigo, and. saps' he "washes his hands of the Democratic Convect lion Morton. Z. W. Gordon, a prominent Dem n6rat of Indianapolis has publicly announced himßelf far Grant and Cigrax. The. Huntingdon. Globe (War Democrat) hoists the names of- Grant and Colfax, and the whole Republican ticket. The Redford correspondent 'of 'the Phila delphia Fras,?wiiting from the Sprinits, states that justice Grier. now among the rialtos at Mutt famous watering place, 'ire.garits Quaint electiiiii as morally certain. • The foregoing are tilt a , feir . nf the many inshutees that have ease ;oder our slotleo. but these 'rip show the drift nt rade ward. toOnt on the great PleSidentfatittiastiop now agitating the country. . . , , , „ ' „yr - A tanderstlins4 1 14 . ague 110 V d ... iSsarnant,mbasoem4 NW' Atkin/100, gillatitry.ta thi.olosearthe wits; and was* Deinoaradc nominee for Cloytirriat tiroliancia ARO, - litaDataiiinto, hint iliessedttrititembiplonnipsti.hk ad *id • not °mend Giantnidadll tun aeossian ;at 'lllll46 o t6 4*!eV,M iki 7,l . 4 4 i 4 1 i eb4,161040 the Nil! tlTioxianaturailY &Ai in to watfatilitipOets Into a' drinking saloon. 7443 , nnnled to min nithicongttntal spirits nasdlly fonnd diem tlint gOiteying. Simi= Cox, formsrly of OhlO, but now of New York clip, slate ,warm peptonel and po litical friend ufl3eyosour thee democratic am t Mate f4si the Preeldency, recently made a speech In Brooklyn, In which he "batted" the Pendleton theory over Abe head in thin *lse Being BeYmenee al right hand man" his words Om be looked upOn ae the ere)* of Seymour T himself. Heltaid : would, (as tba Democratic platform sem) pay the debt in lawftdmoney. , Lawful mon ey, according to Dance:ratio memory means something the; dlidut I would never issue another dollar of. Arredeemible, debauching, elastic Greenback...currency. We abonld do as Horatio Seymour proposed in his speech of the 11th of Hardiest, dimand a policy of peace, order and economy, and bypining that lift up the *Clonal credit, help the tax payer and do juetice to the bondholder, and. thus make our. currency a&good as sterling, - , •A Demootaile Niggier,; Gnis.T . ohn Dupree; a eolored man, having appeared in Geo fee as a Democratic tharn - - pion, able to talk and, trilling to defend the 'auie he had undertaken, theliew •York Trll hune puts the toltowhig question , to the Ma con 7lkjraph, that _lauds John Dupree "Are not the heels of Conservative niggers considerably shorter than Abase of, Weal niggera? Isn't there inore oopillness in the, contir =dim of their si4n boneatisn't their odor-.with Otis mercury at 100 and using de cidedly pleasanter? Finally when you shall have carried Georgia. and elected lElareatir Ruid•Blair.by the votes ofJohn Dupree and other Conservative niggers, do you Intend to disfranchise all niggers t or only Radical nig* gars? Bar-ay." „ Tria Pd! Mall Genet& commenting! npott. Gen. F. P. Blair's first letter, says in •refer ence to the author's allusion to restoration of finances after that of the, constitution "This is taking up a bold pailtlon„ but, treakpoint 'lies in the tact that , the people have thus fiir over and ovcr again pronounced• against it.s Whether the temptation ;of-sav ing money by acting unfairly towards the na tional creditors will Induce them to change -their !declaim' . icarnains to be. seen ► but at, present there is no indication of such a con version.: - European obrerve will continue to believe that they will reject any •prorsa ileac& which dishonesty ill the priucipa roc ommendathm." • • • . •„. Tux Batralo.Conuaereifk says; wrbe Mends of Horatio Sayniour:FtheX value his We, vete:, for hint., They wall be afraid in 40. 4*A 'despot ; ate felleW-Prank Blair* andlwhat an In sane toitl naceittrellablOesire, ire bita for the • - 114 4 ln'ow, too; hat elOl mow • Capaeityr - for Mischief iliertife the Slatilluntlyr .fillth only the rib ottElityroonr 'between 4 1 al 4 igialt rrikik !Web mid **lien; titat. , pot be. Worth a yeses' satt'cle• • 'lite; would worry rot Seymour 'ta daach to km thin it r!%litigant Bbar:elltielett e =ilis the property Kele Snatbern, peopk; Od ivid , ing it among theNnitbern 'New be. -complain. , beeline° the Southern rebels are not allowed to rule the country. MEE • -.• , •,,' -., 1 • 1ia11,_.,1!- " - _i_ . .„.. . 1: r ... ;,,„.........1... boa ~.. ... : N ' ~..._ ... .21km, ....v;.... Dil ilirL . ._,...: s oft . 'T to grit opt tbeustaft* 1/01Ple' *Arra --- M it ridadtsj _ , • R io` anstainehoond ediisthaitisub ;.siad. oder beim : pt* =by the delegetioas already , it ' wit Itroadtrel a rt&nitit. the)alseal .iinliteb3it rananlkom. Ant itsix now n ogre made imam ' to is a itusCon *. said , °AK we presalisa. , 1 1it.14,1: 1 = 1,04. . , . . =red • tetwder. toy oar ood. aid I detwarehthi. •* e the . late whey was anthollsed, 1 ' • t6 etlin r The 44 Th r lis it 4= i l of, *notion 1,-bot Irsis. Wire old. that Nal in fo ot US merlon Say aye, and those ePpoesti , I to , i add ayeAtlisares was eathasiann. wtiere- Ain . . psz s otepped ui talbe front fih c tl 110% 4 it s I; thanU for the great honor, they can illittals llt was ax or. Ste ou il Mof Ike Il dittOefolfooti to at of . bad Come linsettels , , tenets of Abe lilt MilPThey Nolo kitty so, an undenWe bVS the vein issues 'of odber Sied oder would prevall,At tewSolintrobt poi itt tebb pea, a 'Demers& meeting so bent Illied, end m ea stamp' wax taade.todle thtliLlS by two me of the opposite pirty._but he hop ' eu wet th ee l 7 l l l trete e/nand of they ffilli VO *Vet MIMI e deo iqupoeteol• wetsabe Melt' own par ty wage railicient to aecera this mesting i hom any each coodurt. - . - .. 1111 Hr. F. then add be would IntroduesHr. Lambent of All- - Otdog_ but if .was a Staid premature lln this M'Mr I br just_ as Hr. Ic arose. Squire Glass = and and he. sue authorised to announce the. of t number of individuals es tiowneddents, - and the tudivideds wrath) edam chosen. - Then the Squirt , wu authorised to announce die . chip that edits the Beef. ,v.e. trocal, and our corpulent blend Musser as . Set Milne*. and they weretrlth meth unanimity rho. L%be._ After tt* , . Mr. Woken wee-again Introduced venerable preident. Mr. L. who quite tong. 'llls lenience were twice gled—ti o .rhen li.ii litim e terWeg a gp w iti n terg i tit none that imam ;the Alliance man for bold, brazen mendacity.. To vs a tall ',nulls' of . his harangue would be a elan sedan Imposition morn the :Inters of .b• ArtiVgla, it to say that he so far presumed upon the of his decionatle Mends an to tell them that "co Mbrof the South rattled sad accepted the /net