THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BL00MSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. i (ifcriumhiau, IU.00aIHI.U1U,, PA. Friday August, sr.. Vohmlec-r l'iiiiillil,ilr-s..tiitllr,il ('onsiilrnry. Ever slnco tho defeat of soinnnf tlm Democratic nominees Inst full, In Co. luiublrt county, by n union of volunteer candidates with tlio leading Radicals of mo county, u has been said that the combination was not moroly n tempo rary arrangement but was to bo ierinn nont, so far ns tho leaders wcro concern el. Tlio tono of Radical leaders sluco that time, with other Incidents, con. firmed this vlow. Previous to our del. egato elections It was onenlv asserted that a portion of tho candidates for tho . Democratic nominations had secretly tnado arrangements to run as volunteers If not nominated, although all had pledged their honor to ubldo bv tho do. cUion of tho Convention. Events slneo tho nominations provo tho correctness or tlm previous rumors. Although the Democratic pcoplo aro well pleased and tuitlflfied with tho iinnilmtllon!i, greedy olllco hunters and Radical leaders arc not. Tho very men named before the dolcgato elections ns bcitis in this con Rplracy oro now nnnounclntr themsclvos ns volunteer candidates, and It Is said a inn ucKct of them Is to bo presented, aiinougii tney oven resort to fraudu lent means to hldo tho fact, all the schemes of theso men aro concocted and put Into shape by tho Radical leaders nnu their pronunciamculoes aro printed in tho Jlepublican olllco. Lest tho char acter of their associations should tell tlio talo upon them, their printed circu lars bear tho Imprlntof " Local Adver. User." That sheet is a monthly adver. user, tho paper for which nlrondv printed on ono sido Is purchased In Now York.and tho rest of It Is printed In tho Jtepublican otllco at this place. Tho publishers of tho Advertiser havo no printing ofllco, and tho imprint to these volunteer-radical essays Is thereforo a falsehood ami n fraud, a make-bellovo that tho printing Is not dono nt tho Radical office, while- In fact every word 01 mem is printed thero. We last week fully explained tho no Hitloti of tho Locust delegates, showing tnnt tneir votes wero regular and au thorlzcd, and therefore nothing further need bo nam on that subject. Tlio Pino delegates aro nlso attneked Ono was instructed for Evekitt and voted for him. Tho other was not In structed at all, as only a fragment of tnoso who elected him voted instruc tions for Treasurer, and thoso wcro a tie. As It Is admitted by every ono that tho voters of tho district wero about equally divided between tho can didates, It was fair and proper that each should recelvo. ono voto from tho two delegates. If tho nominees of tho party aro to oo constantly aoreatod, Domocrata may as woll glvo up their organization and quit holding conventions. In fact thero is no other modo than holding nominat ing conventions by which a party can bo hold togothor and'unitcd, and if not united it can nover bo successful. Its very llfo depends upon union and har mony, and whoovor strikes at its organ ization strikes to kill. Wo havo no fear that any amount of disorganization that can bo mustered in Columbia coun ty can accomplish this result. Tho suc cess or tho volunteer candidates last fall wa3 owing to very pocullar causes that do not exist now, and when elec tion day comes wo bellovo tho Demo cratic party of tho county will bo found united and determined. They aro too honest to bo corrupted and too intelli gent to bo hood-winked or led by the llttlo bevy ot Radical office-holders in BloomBburg, oven though the latter aro assisted by volunteers who In their greed for ofllco violate pledges publicly and voluntarily made. Itadlcal Trick;. It would bo a "sweet" thing for tho Radicals if they could Bucceed in in ducing Democratic volunteers to enter tho Hold as candidates where nominees of their own party would stand no chanco. To divldo the Democracy would bo a great point gained for them and volunteers would servo Radical purposes as well as candidates of their own. Thoy cannot elect either, and they would much rather seo their Dem ocratic tools sacrificed than that their own men should suffer defeat. In fact If the Radicals succeed In Inducing vol unteers to become candidates for them, they will trado them off afterwards whenever opportunity offers. Volun teer candidates aro wanted by them only for trading purposes und to keep Democratic voters away from tlio polls. That Is an old trick In politics that has been practiced too often to bo successful again, lleware of Radical schemes if they succeed In Inducing Democrats to voto for volunteers thoy will laugh lu their slcovos at their success In (lupine thoso who aid them by voting for their candidates. They already boast that they aro making or will raakoa break in tho "I-ushlngcreek confederacv." Let theso "confederates" look to it that their ranks aro not broken by tho ene mles who persecuted and constantly libel them I Boltcn. At this time, when some ambitious gentlemen threaten to opposo a portion or tho county ticket, it may bo well to call attention to tho following extracts from tho rules governing tho party In Columbia county, to wit : XVII. No person shall bo ollglblo to a nomination by a Convention who has opposed tho Democratic ticket nt tho noxtp.ccfdlngel 3tion. XVII. It shall bo a cood causo of challenge against any persoa offering to voto nt any delegato elections that ho has voted against Democratic candi dates at aFedcral or h'tatoolcctlon with in two years, or has opposed tho Demo cratlc ticket at tho lost p.cccdlng dec tlon. Mon who will not ubldo by tho deci sions of a convention cortalnly should havo no volco In controlling It, and thero Is no doubt but that tho abovo rules will bo rigidly enforced hereafter. It may as well bo understood at onco that wo do not print In tho political In terest of Radicals, and that thereforo their candidates need not apply hero for anything that will assist them In their attempts to Injuro tho Democratic party. Although this notice Is Intend ed especially for candidates brought out by our Radical frlonds, every body else may as won read it. Colfax is again on tho war path In tho North "West. Look out for land grabs in the next Congress. Of I'iirly Xomlnnlloiis. That party Is nhvays most successful and In fact most, deserves public conll down, which It most careful In nriklmi ll.s lionilimllnns and adheres ti tliein Willi urentest uiirtiilliilly. U Is dear Id everybody that no party, no noddy no combination of Individuals to no eompllsh particular ends, can long re main powerful unless complete unity o action h maintained. Tho highest authority expressly declares that house divided against Itself can not stand." Prtidcnco, wisdom nnd neccs- slty, comblno to rcqulro that parties which seek to govern tho country should maintain unity In their own ranks. If thoy do iot, they will soon destroy themselves and becomo tho prey of tho common foo. Who docs not distinctly see, therefore, that who over opposes a regular nomination strikes at tho very foundation ami strength of Ills parly weakens dis heartens and defeats tho very men who uphold his own cause'. livery body knows that union, harmony nnd good will alono glvo strength and lend to success. If wo would establish Porno- cratlc principles, therefore, lot tw nil iiullo In siHlalnlng tho iionilnalloni of tho parly. The HroUn l'lcdgc. Tho volunteer candidates aro whining about tho county that wo refuso to print for them. True and why V" Week after week for months beforo tho delegate elections wcro held each nnd every ono of them had his naino published In tho CoiAJMntAN, and paid in ndvanco togct It there, In a list headed by tho follow lng pledge, to wit: ITho following persons havo been named for nomination by tho next Dem ocratlc County Convention. All who uro announced lu this list aro pledged toamuo oy tlio decision or tlio Demo cratlc Convention. This pledge, voluntarily, and solemn ly, from week to week given to tho public over their own names, Is as firmly binding upon tho conscience and honor of tho candidates and their friends as any obligation It isposslbloforahuraan being to assume. Wo aro asked to as sist In violating It, nnd of eourso wo comoraptously refuso tho proffered dls honor und spurn It ns an Insult. Theso volunteers Join hand In hand with tho Radical leaders In nn attempt to break up tho Democratic party. In this attempt they will get no aid from us wo do not print In tho political in terest of tho Radicals wo cannot assist men In violating pledges wo support tho Democratic parly in all Its Interests. The Slate lVnr Claim liohliery. Thero aro some queer statements about tho defalcation orClEo. Q.Evans, Stato war claim agent. Ho has paid u portion of tho monoy Into tho Treasury slnco tho exposure leaving a balanco still duo of near $300,000. It is stated that tho claims In question had been "disallowed and suspended" by tho accounting officers or the Federal gov ernment In other words had been re jected as bogus and that to obtain pay ment bribery had to bo resorted to. As this is n very common way, under Rad ical rule, to filch money from tho Stato and Federal treasuries, wo aro ready to bolievo tho statement. But In any caso let tho whole subject bo thoroughly vindicated and tho guilty at least ex posed. Tho Auditor General and Stato Treas urer havo directed Evass to pay all his collections into tho Treasury, but ho declines to do It. Prosecution Is threaten- cd but not yet instituted. It is doubted whether an action against the delin quent agent for embezzlement could bo maintained. Hirbond Is for only $10- 000, nnd this Is all that can be collected from him. Gov. Geary was certainly culpably negligent in accepting a bond for feo small an amount, and this fact gives force to the suspicion that he was Interested in the whole profits of thejob. Certainly his Attorney General Is very remiss In not promptly arresting the de faulter. Tho conviction is general in Harris- burg, that a largo portion ofthoplun- uer or evaxs has passed out of his hands Into those of u band of men who procured his appointment, andcanuot be refunded. This Is likely true. Evans is only the tool of worso men in this State men who are now preaching morality and leading tho Radical party. Theso are tho men wo whh to seo un earthed, and thoy will be, If Attorney General BitEWSTEit does his duty. No matter whom tho axo may strike, let it fall. It is bo common, however, for Radical officials to steal that an expos ure (Joes not causo surprise. For years tho Radicals havo had somo mysterious ways of raising funds to sustain their newspapers and carry on olectlons. Is this ono or tho ways'.' Guilty! Guilty! Amour? nil tlm high crimes and misdemeanors charged to tho account of tho radical nnrtv. thfit of packing tho Supremo Court 'for tho purpose oi ouiaining i ivorabio decisions is me most acinous, uecause, ir our J it dlclarv Is mado subservient in imrlu enus, no man Is saro either In person or iJiuperiy. ui mis cnmo lliey liavo oeeu guilty tlmoand again decreasing or increasing tho number of luderes as often as they wlshod to obtain a decis ion sanctioning their usurpations. Let tho verdict of tho people whoso liber- "csarotlius trilled with, bo Guilty 1 Guilty l-itoon ,yu;i. But tho Radicals do not stop with tho nupremo uourt; all tho Federal courts aro prostituted to partisan ends. Tho manner of summonlnc tho lurnrs f.ir tho district courts Is for tho Radical Marshal to select out such men of his party as ho chooses In each county und to summon them us Jurors. Of courso mi aro rcct not partisans. When tho court assembles its prosccutlmr officers aro surrounded by gangs of pimps, who compromiso cases, or liavo them com. promised, for a consideration, and notl lng can bo effected except through theso low whelps. Coming to trial n defend ant In rovonuo caics slauds no chanco uttdl for acquittal, for tho law Is buch that It Is Imposslblo for any human bo- lng to comply with ovory construction that may bo put upon It, nnd as all Buch eases aro regarded as political and tho juries aro partisan, of courso conviction is tno only possible result, however honest and law abiding tho dolondant may havo been. For thus prostituting tho courts tho Radicals aro responsible, and as long as they continuo in power "in gross uouso will exist. United States Treasurer Si-inneh falls to account for Treasury warrants drawn by him to tho amount of over three millions of dollars I Tho dates of tho respective warrants nnd amounts of each aro given. Whoro is tho monoy V Verily tho pooplo pay dearly for Radl-calruld On r Nominee. Tlm Democratic nominations of Col ilinhta county nrn highly complimented by all 1 1 io nowspapers Hiirroun.lltig us even by boiiio of thumoro candid of tho Radical press. Tho nomination of CapU lluocKWAY fur ltcpresenlallvo Is par ticularly ucceplablo to tho Democracy throughout tho Statu, and Is nlso re ecived by tho worklngnicn's organiza tions with great satisfaction, Never wcro competent men moro nocded In our Legislative balls than nt present and Columbia county receives mud: credit for inking tho lend lu placing such In legislative positions. Tho rest of our ticket Is equally competent and deserving. Let nil rccclvo on energetic and unanimous support, Tin: Chairman of tho Republican Commltteo of Columbia county lias called a county convention to assemble In tills placo on tho 11th of September, " to nominate eumlUlatcsfor the various comity o!ccs to be voted for m the com inn October," Ac. Whether tho conven tlon Is called nlso Into n data In order to glvo Democratic volunteers, who re- eclvo nearly their solo encouragement from ltepulillean leaders, uu oppottu nlly to get fully under way and then to steal u march on them, or whether tho call Is n barefaced sham, as wo havo llttlo doubt, remains to bo seen. Tho Republican leaders carry their party In their breeches pocket, nnd ns spoils is their object, they will do what to them seems most advantageous to Radicalism when tho tlmo comes, Ili'iuoi'iMtle Standing (Aimmlltpe. A meeting of tho Democratic Stand ng Committee was held at tho Court House on Saturday last, in pursuanco of n resolution of tho county conven tlon. A permanent organization was effected by tho election of 0. G. Bauk ley, Esq., of Illoomsburg as chairman, and It, J, JIlLLAitn, Eri.. of Scott township, as Secretary. Hudson' 0vr.N was, by resolution, made a number of the commltteo from Berwick, where tho Democrats had failed to elect at tho proper time. After somo consultation concerning tho work of tho committee, an adjourned meet ing was ordered to bo held in Blooms- burg, nt tho olllco of tho chairman, on Wednesday tho Cth of September, at 1 o'clock, v, m. It Is hoped that every member will then attend punctually. The War In ('area, Further victories havo been gained in Corca by tho U. S. forces. A number of forts havo been captured nnd many Coreans havo been killed. But no im pression seems to liavo been mado upon the authorities of tho country. When tho American Admiral Inquired of them what ho should do with his pris oners, thoy coolly replied that hoshould do with them what ho pleased. Tho fact is tho country Is ovorpopulatcd, llttlo If any valuo Is placed upon life, and tho wholo nfr.ilrsccms to bo regard ed by tho authorities as an excellent op portunity of getting rid of a portion of tho population. As the country is too far off to bo annexed or occupied, as tho pcoplo seem to have nothing that wo want nnd us they aro carclcs3 of tho destruction of life, It is difficult to see what is to bo gained by continuing tlio war. Colonel Slaiitou-A Stolen Title! Tho Radical papers persist in calling Surgeon Stanton', tiieir candidato for udItorGcneral, Colonel! Ho certainly never hold a Colonel's commission ho was never in a battle never in sight of an enemy, unless when prisoner. True, ho drew tho pay of a Colonel, whilo acting as contract Surgeon during tho war, but that does not confer even tho honorary tltlo upon him. Ho may have marshalled regiments -of pill boxes and battalions of calomel with dexterity for what wo know, but thero no iuch ofllco as Colonel of physic or emetics In tho army. Certain it is lie was never a flyhting Colonel, and If ho has laurels ho won them by tho chival rous use of pills and calomel and not by the sword. If tho Radicals will persist n claiming military honors for him, et them tell tho public where and when ho performed military services. It was published a short tlmo ago that a woman calling herself Mrs. Clark committed suicido at Pittsburg. Sho had $1,800 lu cash, besides much valuablo jewelry and clothing. In n few days a man claiming to bo her husband appeared, de-cribed her clothing and effects and had her remains taken from tho Potter's field and decently Interred in a burial ground. Scarcely had this been done, however, until three other men appeared, each claiming to bo tho msband, and also describing her per sonal appearanco and clothing accurate ly ! Tho Coroner thcroforo refuses to surrender tho effects to any ono until letters of administration aro properly taken out. Moral peoplo should not commlt.suicido except In tho presenco of witnesses. As an ovldenco of tho wasteful char acter of tho Giiant administration, tho Washington Patriot says that all " Im portant papers requiring tlio slgnaturo of tho President must bo bent to Lon; Branch by a special messenger, who Is allowed ten cents mlleago each way for going and returning, hotel bills, and othor expenses. It Is estimated that ovory tlmo tho President signs his namo, by tho seashore, to a commis slon, order, bigamy pardon, or other paper, it costs tlio tax-payers soventy flvo or n hundred dollars, according to tho nllowanco which may bo mado to tho messenger.'' Tju: Democracy of Luzerno county aro to no congratulated upon tlio acces sion of Mr. H. B. Beahdslee, of Wnyno county, to tho editorial chair of tlio JAticrne tfnion. Mr. 1). is a stroug writer who understands tlio faith that Is In him and has firmness to maintain It, a politician of much experienco and undoubted Integrity, whobervedn term In tho Htnto Sonalo with decided credit, nun nas nan largo and eredltablo exper ienco as nn editor. Tho paper Is to bo enlarged and wo hopo Improved In Its typography. TiiEitK Is n reported deficit, unac countod for, In tho Post olllco Depart ment, of nineteen millions of dollars Verily tho pooplo pay dearly for tho services of Radical thieves 1 One of Qov. Geary's Stato agents to collect war claims, Geo. O. Evans Is a defaulter to tho amount of $208,1)2: 811 Vorlly tho pcoplo pay dearly for Radical agents r Titu Republican organ last week, In a round-about way, calumniated Mr, HitAiTKit, tho Democratic nomlnco for Commissioner, nlledglng that somo del egato (not nnmed) had said to some candidate, (not mentioned) that Mr. iSltAt'i'Eit had paid $15 to each of tho sovernl delegates to voto for lilin j and this week It repents tlio ralttmny by saying that certain delegates wcro worth but $ 15 a-plcco. Thero Is not tho slightest truth lu this Imputation and on behalf of Mr, HllAlTUH and tho other nominees wo deny In unqualified terms that any delegate of tho lato con venllon was Induced to glvo his voto for them or cither of them by corrupt means, wo havo mado thorough In quiry upon tills subject and brand tho charge, whether mado by Radical or bolter, as basely false. Gi:n. A. L, Roumi-'oht, of Harris- burg, ono of tlio ablest and most prom inent Democrats In tho Stato, presided over tho recent Democratic convention In Dauphin county, nnd has consented to actus chairman of tlio county com- mitten for tho tmuluz year. When veterans of 75 Iti'to acll vn Held service upon themselves to s.ivo tho Nation from tho dangers that threaten It, what should not younger nnu do'.' Every patriotic Instinct now demands activity and united effort. Let nil division ccaso and let every Democrat mako ovory ef fort, and If need In sacrlllco, for tho great cause. I'ltn Democratic convention of Hunt ingdon Instructed fur Hen, Hancock for President, und nominated J. Simp son ArntcA, li-q , for Assembly, Mr, A. has heretofore itpresented tho county with much credit, and It Is hoped may bo elected again. Tho Democracy uro generally putting forth their very best men for Legislative positions, which Is a most encouraging sign of tho times. A ii'i-:i:r. rumor comes from Wash ington that Pomastcr General Cni:- well Is to rctgu to mako room for Gov. Cur.TtN.. It true, it is only be cause tho Radicals havo no hopo of car rying tills Sfatu for Gisant except through tho ,'uctlvo aid of Curti.v. With or wlt!i6ut him, (Iuant Is doom ed In Pennsylvania. Sow: or the moro reckless Republi can loaders irali about Democratic cnnill- dates purcluIni? support. Tlio hlnl N to buy ifM-lho Radical leaders! It wont take. Aside rrom the morality of tho proceeding tho ilmr? Is worthing and will corrupt anything it is mixed Willi. WHEN Radical ollloo-hnlders nrn tnli. blng tho Slate Treasury of thousands, Is It not high tlmo that a chock should bo put upon them by electing a Demo cratlc Auditor General to scttlo their accounts and seo that no imnroncr ones aro paid V The Democratic ticket is received with ovcry cvidonco of satisfaction throughout tlio county. Tho Republican leaders may "rack their brains" lorn plan to defeat it, but the peoplo aro in no mood to bo humbugged by them. lly One Who Knows lilin ! ZiEdLEU'ri JJemocrath Jhrald gives tho correct vlow of Gen. Cameron's decliuation of tho Vico Presidency, to wit : Wo see It slated th.it (inn. CAiti-nnv has no intention of being a candidato for Vico President on tho ticket with Grant in IS72. In, consemienco of this assorted determination or tho Gen eral, Gov. Curtin und Hon. Win. P. Kolloy aro mentioned us proper persons for tho position. So far ns wo nro con cerned, we havo no faith in tho declin ation of Gen. Cameron. 1 Io is an nstuto politician and knowing that his nomi nation would bo violently opposed in tho Convention, ho does what hn linn always done, pretended to bo no candi date when in fact ho Is doing nil ho can to get It. Thero Is plenty of tlmo for tho General to chango his mind, and that ho will do so va hivn not. tlm slightest doubt. Especially do wo inline so, when wo know that ho nover lets his enemies know what ho is about until ho has them completely routed and disarmed. When the ccnernl belonged to tlm Democratic nnrtv his tactics wero al ways such as to throw his enemies off their guard, Eventually his policy be camo thoroughly understood by leading puuuciaas, ami uemg " piayeu out " with tho Ppinocrnev. lintin-ncd his coat. joined tho Radicals and has boon quite successful in imposing upon tneir cre dulity and simplicity. Ho will bo a candidate unless ho considers morals to ho madu by pulling tho reins by which Grunt Is mado to daneo as he whistles. Personally wo havo nothing against tho General, but that ho will lukn ulnin- daut earo of himself und nil his rela tions, admits of nn doubt. Politics with him Is purely u matter of business und ho has heretofore maduitiuv hand somely. Ho will do so In tho future, lor tno linoit Willi him lias becomo second nature. TIM.' Ullll PAIM,, Utnn T, I I rn linn has adloumed until tlm twentieth of September, leaving nt Washington a special commltteo of tlireoto finish up tho business, with witnesses summon ed, and now In tho city. This wholo affair has been nothing but a Radical cumrivaiicu iu Keep up sectional am- lnn,llvni1 In fnitintit inimul.ir.! Ar.i3f of tlio testimony takon, lias been already vuuitvu ui uiii-u ui iuur nines in uiuer cut forms, and beforo different commit- toes. lint-Ill" flin Inst fn-n it.Mtj I'ltn same facts and individuals, with an oc- uusiumii luviiniisning oi testimony, aim iiusii juuiuus ui suuormuiou, uavu - tirtnrnl In t.ll ,f iiin.if..l.. t ii.ii IW!i n ,., w ,,,atuis ill louil. loui, 1808, and 180'.), nhio-tonths of which ,., ..I. ...... r..i. -i.... i.... lliuoiium mUlllUMUUS, Tho commltteo has succeeded In unnmlliwr f.rtt, t lmu ,,,.1 .,.n.. H . I.. nt..l. VI- "h -J HlUUOilllll UUIliUS III VJIn1- weeks, und iu making a hugo volumo .f TkT . , I ui iimiiiiuy, niurues nnu carpet-Dug. gers liavo boon paid at tho rato of two iiuiiuiuu uunurs it neiui lor nam swear ing. Such Is tho result of this wicked imposture Washlnnton Patriot. Hon. Harrison' Allen, n Tlnmih. Hcan member of tho Pennsvlvanla Sen. ate, In u speech In which ho advocated Cnpt. James II. Cooper for tho position of Kergeant-at-Arms of tho Senate, bald "I know tho gentleman (Captain Coop er) well i I know that ho was a true anil laiiiiiui soiuicrin tno war, following nil Its Buceetses and misfortunes, nnd is ono of tlio best vnunir men tho Stato can presont, No Democrat can do himself Injustice Ao Jlenublleun can do Mm self injustice by voting for ns desorv nig a young man as tins," wan sueii candidates as Jieuinuiess and cooper, held In tho highest esteem by men of all political shades, success seems assur ed to tho Democracy. Ben BUTLEIt savs to a labor reform convention "It rnakcn iiodlirercwo nt yon ilnutyour ronvi-ntlon or wliu you uoinluaU'. I Uiko lour I'luituriii," Quito characteristic of tho Individual ho'd tako a doso of salts If thero was n chanco or swallowing tho spoon, Secretary Boutwell has spent about a million of dollars lu trying to sell four hundred millions of Govern ment bonds and has utterly failed I So much for tho boasted government credit under Grant's Radical ndmlnlstratloii. Tin: Congress of Chill Is discussing n proposition to extend tho President's termtoBlx years, and prohibiting ro election. As nn election In Chill is equivalent to n revolution, the peoplo want to lengthen tho spaco between tlio events. 'I'm-: debt of Philadelphia is i'lfly Millions of Dollars, twenty millions moro than that or tho Statu of Pouusyl viinla. Moro than Thirty Millions or this debt has been piled up slnco tho Radical party obtained control of tho city councils. The whlto population of Now York city is 020,1(1!), of which 510,553 nro na tives and 118,015 nro foreign, Tho ox cess of natives Is only 111,01)7' Tho for eign population contains 201,097 Irish, Ml. 11)1 Germans, III, (ill) Prussians nml 100,000 of nil other nationalities. It Is stated that Governor Geary Is not very strong In his support of tho Republican candidates for Auditor and Survoyor General. Tho action of tho convention In nominating Grant for re election did not Biilt Geary, nsholsn presidential candidato himself. Kx-Mayou Oi'dvki: refuses to call n special meeting of tho Now York Cham ber of Commerco to examlno tlio cllv nccounts, ns requested by Mayor Hall. Tho Republicans nro afraid Io have their charges ngnlnst Mayor Hall Inves tigated, lest their falsehoods should bo demonstrated nnd Mr. Hall proved In nocent. The reduction or tho public debt dur ing tho month of July was only$S,701 07C. Tho Income of tho government, besides "extras" was over $3:1,000,000 1 tho legitimate expenses of tho govern ment wero nbout $12,(100,000, leaving on $1.1,000,000 unaccounted for. Whero Is tho balanco? Axrtunw JnlfXHnv wiw rlirht when ho said the Internal rovonuo system Is destroying public morals, and dividing II1U )H-UHU 111 III 1II UIIISTS UlU Ul.-luiviM-j ti'lm tftnlr In nlmnf llin rrnl-nt-n. i.w.ttt nut tt nil llm Inv ftmtr nnu nml tho tax collectors who steal nil of tho tax they dare to, after they have collect ed it. Tun Democrats of Pennsylvania nro jntt now rendering their Radical friends uneasy ny caning upon mo uauicai ad ministration of tlio Stato to inform the tiennlo what hasbeconioofubout fifteen millions of sinking fund that ought to bo in tlio treasury, but which is not I here, according to tho latent report of tno Attditor-uencrai, Tin: mesoti2crs who travel constant ly between Washington and Long Branch to secure tho President's slgna turo to documents, receive ten cents a mile, which added to tho twcnty-llvo thousand dollars a year of presidential salary makes up a bill of expense by no menus unlit, -Many oi tno signatures aro to pardons of dcfrauder.s of tho rev enue, counterfeiters anil Internal rovon uo iioiauiters. The South Carolina Ku-Klux nro again disturbing tho rest of tlio loyal l'orncy, even in tno custom nouso in Philadelphia. Tho editor of tho Press has, it seems, taken n special contract to manufacture Ku-Klux horror from now until tho election. How strango that Greeley has seized tho other horn of tho dllemmaanddenounees Forney's saints as "thlovlng carpet-baggers." The pcoplo of Now Hampshlro havo reasons to congratulalo themselves on tno recent Democratic victory in tutu State. Tho now Legislature reduced tho State tax from $000,000 to half that sum : put tho naturalization laws onco moro in operation prior legislation. under Republican nusplces, having vir tually nuiuucu tno icuerai laws in this regard and exempted disabled soldiers from tho payment of tho poll tax: Gen. McCandless performed his military services on tho battlo field uoi. Stanton poriormeil His ns n medi cal director of nn Ohio hospital. Gen eral McCandless was promoted because of his bravo deeds as a soldier Col. Stanton because ho was tho "nephew of ins uueie," tno Bocromry oi war. uen oral McCandless camo out of thoborvico with n maimed body nml Impaired health Col, Stanton with a good bank account and a wholo skin. The Charleston Hepuliliean (S. C.) says : 'Wo liotilinorollnnly thun nvor In thowlsttnm nrpomplo'onlnneMy. Tlm nlthhnUUlignr It run un uu Kf)Ql, oui rniiif-rn win iimiiru nieuiuri-itm harm lu hcno hmitliurn HtuU-H, mid tlirnuijli iiioso id nu nur naiinii, wnuo mo vifeuy prui-i.t-mutlouofn complete, uneiiulviici. irton will brlni; us a ini-asuro til )ienco nnil prii-.erlty wliU-h can bo becureU to us In noolhcr way." Nine-tenths of tlio Republicans of tho States lately iu Rebellion are of tnat samo on nioii. us was evinced in tho voto of Missouri on n diiect issue last October. Two States wero lost to tho Republicans last year which Uni versal Amnesty would havo saved. How many moro can wo spare V A. i , lriuunc. The services of tho Democratic can didates for Auditor General and Survey or General fur celipsu thoso of tho Re publican nominees. Whllo General MuCandless was in thomidst of battlo, Dr. Stanton was finishing bis proless ion In a safo hospital, practicing on wounded and sick soldiers or contract ing for medicines. Whilo Captain Cooi'Eii was tiring shot and shell into tho country's enemies, Mr. Heath was at homo talking loyalty. If tho Repub licans really do lovo tho soldiers of their country, as thov professed a short tlmo since, thoy will havo an opportunity of rewarding tnem nt tno election in uc tober. Some of tho Radical papers dcclaro that they nro "sick of this nonsenso about tlio worklngmen." Of course they are. Tho worklngmcn's move ment does not ngreo with tho constitu tion of theso fellows whoso interest aro all identified with capital ami against labor. Oil and water are very difficult to mix. In tho olden tlmo it was a fa vorite dogma of Old Federalism that "tho government should takocirooftho ricli and tlio rich would talto euro ot tno poor," In other words, they offered ''Protection" to tho laboring man that kind of protection which vultures glvo to lambs, Honest toll commands very llttlo respect from tho bloated capitalist. Pirry County Democrat, The New York Mercury calls for an examination of tho books of Iho Treas ury Department. It says : Tho pcoplo aro not allowed to know anything nbout tho disposition of tho rovenuo of tho country, amounting to over $100,000,000, beyond such facts as tho officers of tho Treasury may vouch safe to give. Let tho books of tho Treas ury Department bo examined at once, that tho peoplo may know what has been dono with their monoy. Foderal thloves huvo been employed In tho greenback buroau for years, and they havo becomo wealthy on modorato cala rles. Let tho nest of corruption bo cleansed nt any cost. Coiu'euheaps. What has becomo of tho venomous, undignified nnd indo cent epithets which tho radlcalsapplled to their neighbors during tho war? liven radical ladles, so-called, under tho Iiilluenee, of eourso, of Radical men, wcro frco lu tho uso of theso epithets, Tho parties using them ought to bo, nnd evidently are, ashamed of thciu Bel vos. Homo of them now want olllco j somo of them now want tho friendship of theso enmo men, All of them min gle dally with tho samo peoplo to whom thoy applied tho30 villainous snakov epithets. Wo do not advlso hostility or ruveugu, out nnvo jicmocrots ony cor Inlntv thai theso Radicals would ho havo nny hotter now If they had tho power to renow tneir persecutions Willi success imwury jcmocrai, Tlio t'niiillilnlos fur .Soldiers nml Win k-liiirinc-n. Tho soldiers nnd tho worklngmon of Pennsylvania cannot fall to make n distinction between tho candidates or tho two political parties nt tho coming Slate election In Pennsylvania. Tho Republican candidato fur Audi tor General Is a man who never had nny connection with or sympathy for the tolling mnoscs. Going into the nrmy ns a country doctor ho was soon elovntcd to tho lucrative position of Medical Director, not on account of nny superior fitness, but because ho happen ed to bo a rclntlvo of tho Secretary of War, li. M. Stanton, He had an easy tlmo serving his country, got big pay, but never smelt powder or received u wound. Ho was nominated simply he causo tho corrupt Treasury Ring want ed a willing tool In tho Auditor-General's olllco. Quay looked over tho list of Simon Cameron's satellites and pick ed upon Dr. Stanton, Tho order was Issued to thoso who pet up delegates in tlio dllt'eroiit counties, nnd tho nominat ing of tho creature of tlio Ring was Bot tled In ndvanco of tho meeting of tho Convention. Tho Democratic candidato for Audit or General Is ono of tho most hklllfiil mechanics In tho Stato. When ho worked ns a machinist ho acknowledg ed no superior lu his business. When ho studied law ho displayed tho snmo energy which distinguished him when ho wielded tlio hammer. When tho war came, ho entered tho nrmv not to seek Tor an easy berth, but to light with all his might as ho had labored ut tho bench and tlio large. Jii nil tho glor ious roll ol tho gallant Pennsylvania iicsorvo corns, inoro is no namo wiucn shines brighter than that or General William McCandless. Tho soldiers nnd tho worklngmen of Pennsylvania must bo ullko attached by tno nnieceiieuts oi iho Democratic candidato for Auditor General. They cannot conscientiously voto for thoercu- turo oi tno corrupt Treasury Ring. Tho iiauicni oamiidaio lor surveyor General saw somo sorvlco In ilia nrmy us a commander of negro troops, but wo navo looi.ed in vuiu inrougu nates' History and tlio files of Republican newspapers for nny lecord which can commend him to tho white soldiers of Pennsylvania, When ho returned rrom tho army ho nt onco enleied political life ns a recognized tool of Simon Cam eron. After being defeated ns a candi dato for thu Common Council or Phila delphia his political master had him mado a sub-postmaster. Leasing that position ho next appears In tho capacity of book-keeper ton Schuylkill coal com pauy, and us Sicntmy of the Cunt Opt ra ter's J'iiir, uliah was uraanr.nl for lliejmr jivw of cntshiiitt tloien the wnrkitigmtn and comyuUing them tnjidd to the dimand of a set of grtcdy niimojiolltti by stariiny them and their familiis, Thero is not a surviving soldier of tlio Pennsylvania Reserves to whom Capt. Cooper, tho Democratic candidate lor Surveyor General, Is not well und fa vorably known, either In person or by reputation. When ho left tlio army ho went to work on his own saw-mill, and Identified himself with the industrial classes of tho Commonwealth. When tho soldiers and the working- men of Pennsylvania east a ballot for surveyor ucncr.ti next October, tney will sco to it that tho name of Captain James II. Cooper Is on their ticket. Tho candidates for tho soldiers and worklngmen nro McCandless and Coop er. Lancaster Jidclligenccr, The Collection nr Taxes. Tlio records show that over eighty thousand men uro employed in (lie col lection ol tno inconio tax. They aro chosen, not on account of their fitness for tho position they aro called upon to uu, out soieiy on account oi tneir poli tical relations to somo Itadlcal Congress man or other officials. Many of them aro destitute of business talent, not u row lack honesty, nnd multitudes of inem nro inero numnicrs and brawling pot-houso politicians, 'i'o keep up this x'ust army of inefficient officials costs tho pcoplo many millions of dollars every year, in ono way and another. Tho Jtox'onuo Department lias been con- X'crtcd into an nsyluni, whero many oT tlio worst men belonging to the itadlcal party nro pensioned oil' nnd supported ut tho public expense. Tho musses of that party cannot ho so completely blinded by piejudleo ns not to seo tho ovlls whlch'exlst, and wo uro euro that thousands of them would gladly voto to remedy tho abuses which ull'oct nil classes ol' tho community alike. Iu our Judgment tho best and tho cheapest way to collect tho taxes which aro necessary to support tho general government, would bo to apportion tho amount among tho several Slates, ac cording to their ability to pay, and to lenvo eacn otnto to collect inoumouni thus levied upon it from such sources and In such n way as Its authorities might deem proper. Tho snnif officials who collect tho Stato and County tuxes could collect all taxes levied lor tho general government, nnd tho whole army of federal oillclals might bo thus dispensed with. Tlio States being ro. sponsible, would hold tho county olll eials to a stiictaceouulubility, ami they would exercise u Ilko restraint over their subordinates. Tho peonlo would chooso tho men who would gather tho lax irom tnem, and tney would select honest and eapablo persons. The Leg islature of oaeh Htnto could apportion tlio taxes in a moro equltablo manner than Congress does, and the wholo sys tcm being brought underthoiminedlato vlow and control of tho people, would bo wistly simplified, improved, ifhd cheapened. Ono of tho greatest curses of this country Is tho Increase of Federal olllco holders which has taken plaeo since tho Radicals obtained control of tho general government, This garden must now bo weeueii out, anil wnoio crops ot useless oillclals cut up by tho roots. Tho peoplo uro uu interested in cheapening tho ex penses of tho government, and thov be. gin to see how they havo been Imposed upon. Let them apply tho remedy at uiu oauoi uox, Laritsic i otumccr, DcqHitlc (iraut. History has no parallel to tho x'aell- luting weukiio-s of tho autocrat who Is In charge ol thu poo s at Long Branch. lilllclcnt and eapablo officials uro tho sport of ids caprices, First tlio faithful Cox, lato Secretary of tho interior, who was too nigu toned, too honorable, to oat tho guilty bread of lixecutlvo sub serviency, was removed. Ho was too hono3t to connlvo nt stealing, loo lion orubluto bo Grunt's or lioutwell's tool, nun ioo iuiiuiui loyiom to incompetent dictation. He must bo put out of thu way und was accordingly decapitated, Next comes tho good and bravo soldier, Ploasanlon, wlio-o removal is to duv imnouneod, Gravo and Important uro inouisciosiiies winch now attract public attention, tho federal Treasury Is being depleted, public ledgers nro being do stroyed, warrants aro being cancelled, nnd wholcsnlo robberies aro being ex posed, and because Pleasuntoii will not pledge secrecy, or liu u willing party to tills monstrous corruption, he too must be. sacrificed. Tho country must pro nounce dn Mr. Grant's action In tho premises, Ashland Advocate, The colored men of tho South nro to meet in Convention on tho 1st of Octo ber to consider tho political sltuntlon, and tho proper means or getting rid of thocarpot-baginllueneo. Another "new departtiro," and ono that will causo certain leading whlto Radicals or tho South to "dopart" rrom that section lu ft hurry. The Now York Commercial says : Tho thanks of thu country uro duo to Gonornl Hancock for a refreshing bit of common senso touching tho best meth od of dealing with thu Indians. He tells us, brlefiy, it Is better and cheaper to feed them than to tight them, A llttlo calculation wouiu make this apparent. Ah goes Pennsylvania so goes tho Presidential election. Don't forget that fact, Democrats I Keep It freshly nllvo In your momorlos, and as election day approaches put forth your best energies for tho defeat of tho Radicals. Xullonnl bailor ('ontcidloii. This body has lately been lu sosslou ntSt. Louis. All tho Slates wero fully represented. They suggest Ihelr princi ples by distinctly Betting forth tho evils of which thoy most complain and tho remedies therefor. In the main wo ngreo with them, nnd their policy os announced Is clearly that of tho Demo cratic parly, excepting that tho 12th plunk In tho platform Is only creating a cumbrous attachment to tho govern ment thai would clog action and render It inefficient. Tho evils thoy enumerate aro; First; Banking and monlcd nmnnnn- lies, by which, through ruinous rates or interest, tho productions or human la bor aro concentrated Iu tho bauds of non-producers, This Is thogrcat central Bourco of thoso wrongs, nnd through which all other monopolies exist nnd operate, .Second: Consolidated railroad nnd oilier transit monopolies, whereby nil industries nro taxed to Iho last mill they will bear, for tho benefit of tho stockholders nnd stock-jobbers. Third: Manufacturing monopolies, whereby small operators uro crushed nnd thu price of labor nnd its products uro determined with mathematical cer tainty in mo interest of capitalists. Fourth: Land monopolies, by which Iho public domain Is absorbed bv n row speculators. J ifth: Commercial and grain monop olies, speculating and enriching their bloated corporations on human ncersi. ities. We prnposu to restore tho Govern, ment to Us original purpose, and as fai ns possible, to remedy these evils and remove their results : First: Lv establishing n mnnelnvv system based on thu facts and resources of tlio nation, in harmony Willi tho genius tff tho Government, mid adapted to tho exigencies of legltlmnto com merce. To this end tho circulating notes of tho National and Stato banks, ns well ns nil currency that Is not a full legal tender, should bo withdrawn from cir culation, and a paper currency l-sued by the Goveinmcnt.whleh shall ho legal lender in tno payment oi all uehls pun lie and prix-atc. dues on Imports Includ ed, and declared tho lawful monoy of tho Cnlted Slates. This currency or money to bo Interchangeable at tho Pleasure of tho bo ilers of Government bonds hearing f! per cent Interest; thu Government creditors to have thu prix' llcgo iff taking the money or tho bonds nt their election, reserving to Congioss i no rignt io regulate I no ratuol Interest on tho bonds and tho x'alue or tho cur rency, so us to ell'ect tho on iiilnblu distri bution or tho products or labor between money or non-producing capital and proiluctivo Industry. .Second: By paying tlio National debt In strict accordance with thu laws uu do which It was orlglnallv enntractud gold whero specifically promised, but uu oilier lonns oi indebtedness, includ ing tho principal of tho fix'o-twcutv bonds, shall bo discharged at tho earliest option ol tho Gox'crnmcnt in tho legal tender currency or lawful money of tho United States, without funding it in long bonds, or hi any way increasing thogold.paylngand untaxed obligations of tho Gox'crnmcnt. Third: IJy preserving inviolato the public domain to actual settlers, tillers oi 1110 sou, Fourth: By a tariff or rox-enuo alone bcllovingns wo dothat tho reduction of interest to adjust the rate will do moro to lucreuso rewards oi labor and to en eourugo tho development of agricultur al, mineral, manufacturing and mu chanlcal resources than uny system of tariii laws tnat can do iicvisen. Fifth: By restraining, or, if needs lie, nuonsn dig corpornto monopolies and in terdictlng class legislation, and confin ing national legislation to necessary ob jerts ; subjecting tho military to tho civil authorities, nnd reducing tho nrmv to a peace standard, and confining Us operations to national purposes alone. ,S7.i7 : lly requiring that in nil future wars tno means necessary lor their pros ecution shall, as required, hu collected from tlio wealth of tho couulrv. mid not entailed on tho future earnings of labor. .Seventh: By adopting nn Indian pol I,.., 4,.l,.,.l,..l ,l.,4t,.,,.,l iM.lln-, l... which many x'aluable lives and inanv millions ol money will bo annually sax'ou. J.ighth: By holding legislators ton more rigid accountability: but reoulr- lng thu submission of tho annexation of territory and other lunilamenlal laws ultcellng tno general inlercit or society to a voto of tho whole people. Xinth: By prohibiting tlio Importa tion or coolies or other servile labor, and protecting lauor irom uu unncces sary burdens. Tenth: By encouraging co-operative enecis, and mo puiiding up ol muiilai' hiring Industries throughout tho coun try. Flecenth : Bv granting General Am nesty, und restoring tbu Union nt onco on thu basis of tlio equality of rights und privileges to nil clussesand interests, tho impartial administration of justice being tho only true bond or union to bind tho States together and engage tho ullectlons or tho people to thu Govern ment. Twelfth : By tho creation or a board of management of tiio currency and revenue, Io consist of such a number of Intelligent business men as may hu nee essary to transact tho fiscal affairs of tlio Government, which board shall bo charged with tho execution of all laws relating to tho collection of and dl bursenient of tlio rovenuo and tho reg ulation of tlio currency: und empow ered to employ mid havo tho oversight of tho clerical forco and other officers und agents required in tlio discharge of mi tuu dimes pertaining to this Depart ment ; tho samo rule to bo applied to tho Post-Oillco and Interior ik-patt-niont, us far us may bo practicable j tho Secretaries of tho Departments to bo rrcsiiienis oi bticii jsoaids. Peu.Son's who go Into a County Con x'cution for nomination, got beaten and then come out ns " independent " and attempt to beat tlio regular ticket by a secret bargain and silo with tho oppo sition, uro a disgrace to tiio party to which they proless to belong, nnd ns buch snouid nu denounced and punished Ilko tho worst species of political knaves, it Is tho duty of parlies to set a muni upon sucn poisons as uuwnriiiy of confidence und to forox'er debar them rrom tho privileges of nominating con volitions, either us delegate or candi iUlcs.2'oUtvltlc .Standard, A Russian fleet Is on its way, con voying tho Grand Dnko Alexis of Rus sia on n visit to this country. It will reach New York about tho first or Oclo her. und bo received III a proper mail per. Russia has been n steady friend of tho uniii'd Btaies, and in receiving tho Grand Duku wo show our uiiiirccia tlon of tho conduct of his Illustrious father, tho Czar, MARKET REPORTS. UlnnitmlmrK Mai Utt Wlirat per lir.thi'1 81.1) Ityo " i io tin ii " M) O.llM, " ui Kluur per lai'U'l M4) I'lllU'lM'iM II (0 Klaxki c a I ut livilUr - IS 1- iruM Tiilliiw ID I'ntuliiCH 1 UI Pilcil A!.k- 10 llaniH 17 KlUin ami Mhmildera - - li lsiutpirpniiud 18 Hay Kr Ion 10 10 atotioi:. JLl l'libllo nnfco Is hoioby kIvcii that on tho !ilt u.iy or jui.i. isji, i pitmiaH-ii hi uihihih hio'u hulo. us tlio property ut Levi t'renny. tlio fol- Inwiuif urtU'U-H, to will 1 CooUlitf Htovo, U l'liuln, 1 inuouit, 2 Looking (bathe, 1 Ctiplmanl, V! Hi it HKiiUx, 1 Tallin nml ' i'luM, ami Hull I liuvu lii-inoii thu Kiuiiu Io unUl Cu-iuy. iluilnt; hiy eU-aniiru, ami all pcrnon nru i-iiutlont-il not to imtcafcuor mi-ilUlu with tlm winin as llht-liinuii lu inn, Jllllfl w, jiiuu, r.it. Cf ntro twp., Alimm 1, 1WI, niiK.l,'7l-at IHi.MOOItATIO STATU NOMINATION'S, AUDITOR OKNiniAI,, GEN. WILLIAM M'OANDLESS. Ot-' PHILADELPHIA. HUllVKYOIt OKNIlItAL, 0APT. JAMES H, OOOPER, Of LAWIILNCi: COUNTY. Columbia Ootmty Domocratio Tiokot, I'Olt HKlitliSENTATIVi:, CIIARliKS 11. UltOOKWAY, IILOOMDIIUIIO, ashociati: junut! I RAM DIUtR, JAl'KSOtf TOW.N8II1I', PISTUICT ATTOUNI1Y, JAMES 11RYSON, Jr. IT.STHAI.IA, niiiAHUitim, WlMilAM hAMON, llllIAIlt'ltKltK ToW.NSIIII'. ( OUNTY COM.MISHIONIMt, WIIjMAM S1IAFFKII, CK.NTUK luWMSIIIl', I'OltONL'lt CIIAItliKS G. MUHIMIY, NOUTII I'ONV.NMMM, AirniToit CltARI,i:s CONNUR, niilMihVn.r.r:. Now Advertisements, AT O TICK. - - Xl Tho inMernlmioil Imvhit: imrcli.-iiml llm Ubo urn, or w, I-'.l Matt, irom Uonlim to lllnnmn Imrii, will run a roach llirco Uayi o.icli week, nn TumlayH, Hiurwlsya ami Hmiinlnv. Leivu i ii'iiion ui. ii ii ciocic A, ji..nrnvo at uiooniHimrir nt 10 o'clock A, M., leavo llloomslMiri; on tlio ar llvalol llm I'liUiulclnhla inall. 'llio ilrlvi-r run hehi-c-unt llrown'H lloti-lou encli Mntfo day hp. twi-oll lu o'clock A, M. tiuil I o'clock l'. jr. l'ass ctMcra will Ik) Miit-iy conveyed to ami irom all IntcriiiciUatu point. All eacknges lelt In lay caro will he I'l-oniHly delivered. J.H, ulini:. liKNTO.V, AUUltlt 10, lWI-llli-SI, OTICM TO TAX I'AYKIIS. NoHco Is hereby ulvcn tothoTnxl'aytri of tho Town of iJlooiiMburK, that on and alter THURSDAY, HKPTEMIIER 7, 1S71, Iho undciMUned will he pre-uued to rceilvo tho Town Taoi assessed for l.io yuar ltl, al Ids oIUcl', In Kxchiingo lllnc k. In h.ild town, I'd dn ir irom west ui'l on tlio I'd lliwr, nml n.tlil ux-ti.iy-trs are hereby le'iulied Io pay llioHimo. OMli-a himrs fr.ini u to VI a, m. mid trom I In r. V, in, Any tat unpaid at the expiration of thirty iIiivh irom tiii 7th ol September, 1S7I, riiUI in paid with rive per c:tilum penalty up in (n aiiiouuta lded therein. i:. It IKLI.r.tt, Town Treasurer. lltonmsbui-, August Ji, 1S71. J W, NIM'M, M tl H I O V A It K It () () M K A irencral assort ment of MI'SU'AI, .MI'.lh'IIANPISi; A I, WAYS ON II AND. I'JI.tN, (Ji)NrlJItl'INA, liiAUOI.KTM, lil'IW, 11IIII.M.S, II AllMONIl'AS, Ac. VIOLIN HlitlNCM ().' Till! Ill-WT (ilJAMTY. THE LATEST SHEET MIMIC. liANO AND DIKIAN Hi'D I'.M ALL lli'VI.".S AND I'KltiU. A llllTTIIIl ASllltT.lli:.'l' IIP (HtdANs THAN !A. IIP. FOUND nLsiiwiip.iti;. Till-: TIIMI'Li: ANOnt.lC nUn.N Willi'. I li vmtiii: HrKi-;iv.sr toni: th t UAN III! I'OIINI) IN A lillliU OUOAN, 3-L'all nnd examlno lororo p.ir(;) uin , rDc wbere. WnieriKini Main Hlwl, luimv Mallie., opposite Corel!' lurilituro w.uuronm, llloitiii hurB.I'a. nuKAVj,';. 1 1ST OK GItANI) JURORS l'Olt JJ ai:i'i'i:.Miii:itTi;K.M, isti. llKSToN Himuel lllinne, llmauuol I.iubicli. IlKltwtn .lolm Hckerl. Ilhoo'i William 11 irrHjn, L'.wncr J. Thorn is, H itiiuii Johnson. ChMUK-L. H. Ilower, Phil lp Ci easy, 1- isiii.miciikkk Illeliard II. Ilrlsut, .1. D. Mr- Henry, N.itlun Prlcsuich, Josl ih Hess, Oliri:.woni-u. 11. Thomas, John l'.il'i'is in, Win. I'. Rabbins Lnci'sr Hlljali Vocutn, Isaiah Yeas"!. Mr. l'l.KAsANr-l'htllp .Miller. MoNioim Hii-iH lienor, lis K Henry (lordlier . Sioi-r-Abmliam.SuydJr,Hniucl H. Klin H, fowler. , fh.i .. T 1ST OK TRAVERSE JUItOUS J foit hi:itemiii:uti:i:m, i-j. llr.oiiM-.Iolm M, barton, Jllclnol c.isei, Itnht. mill, (.'has. roster. Ih:uwiti;-Joim W. Comer, l'.lclur.l Thomp son, lll-'Avr.li-Chas. MIclull, Tlllnnu HItteulioiis.', 'llios.J.HhtiuiH, UroNTo.v-wllllam Miller, Slcphcu l'jhc, lleiuy Hess, tMiao Hiuin. ri vru n.tA-o. 11. Mlll-irJ, Wm, I'el.Tjr. I'lsmsia-ufFi,- Henry Hyer, llilhl.NWoun-J. o, lllrton, Josop'i KMiln, IIcmi.ih-i; Joliu Applemuii, Win, Appleui 1 1, II. W. -Mitoynolds, Geo L. sli.ii'in.iker. Jack-on lolm II. frit.. Jaoli t,'in;;or. I .hits r Wesley I'erry, l.enini.1 Ad mis. Mr, I'l.KlslNl'-TIi is. J. Willlver.Josep'l.Slllds. .MoNroeti Allred Irvlu. Mahison John It. Jolmsmi. Mil ri.IN--S.iiul.snyd.!r,J.lejh Nim. iniAMii: Wi-Klcy liownuiu. IloAlli.Nm-ULUK-l'eler Levan, hfCOND WIXK. r.t.ooM John Knyiler, Aaron llendersliott. Hi:avi:k Nathan liu-dbender. IlK.NroN lien. It, HtMS. IhllAlii itl.i:iv Albeit Hmltli, t'Ar.iwissi Waller Lnslit-U, William l'ro.iy, I. P. itulck, Hauiuel Loui;, Jr. fiMiiNiicnKt-i; Ueoruo I'ealer. lllmitswooii-lleniy .Mather, H.-nJ. Uves. Hkmuhk Jouultinurau, U. 1', .Monro, II. Hlioeiuaker. Jackson John 1', Hess, John f. Dorr, Thendure W. Mmlth, Johnlt.it In. Min i in W. li. Minltli, Daniel llcllor, Aiir.ilinn W. .Masteller. .MAlil.soN-liiustlnlleudciihott.D. A. W.l' on. .Main J, U. Jamison. Mi. I'i.kas.im l'hlllp Kline. UK IMlK Jacob 11. Harinuli. I'iNK-Johii lilclniid, Jacob t'hrlsilni. . UoAitiMit-iobK Danlal HariK. D'vid Lnlw. hion-Huslou iloblaon, it. J. Millard, He. . l-'alrmiin. Ki'iiAHLoir leklclhhult., aooruo frit, fjMIE HISTORY OK COIAJM11IA X county Irom Its organization in lsn tn Is, i, I oniplled und edited by John tl. I'ltKb.l-', (lac volume oclavo,5oilpaKcs,Uioth halt Ilbnili . 8J.5U, lull library I.W. heulnului; with llio (nrly history nt the due tory coin prised within Iho limit nic'olum in wind Montour, Ibis voluuiuihves thu org.tut.illon hv llsnrlKluaIboutittailes,ltni,ub.se(iiieiitIcjtslatlve lednellouH, ami tllueiecllon ot Montour eulllilj . Achaptcr on Iho utir-uns nnd mountains lie dale nt Iho elections ol thu townships ami "oi ouijhs, and the tcnltoi-y o it ot which they wvo loiined the personnel ot the courts, eompilsliM tho nameu ot tlio 1'ii.sidcllt J ll dies Iho Ahnci.ih . tho I'luthouotJlles, Itelsters, Sherllls anil t.ie resident Attulllejs ol both Columbia and Mon tour, it lias cliaplcrH on Illoomsburif, Danville, llcr wick, Cutawissnnud thuNinallt-r towns, l-'ubcLlu-eatloual statistic. Tho Kmoval (Question, mid the voto on ll by townships, Tiio census by townships, Including: Mmiloui, flout I v.i) to lull), tho taxable lor ls71 mid the liuuiberor acres of liimt lu each township, i-rv roMiiileto Hit of tlio members of Chi ft s. Ht-uAtoiuid llotun, representing Columbia conn ly, with lull and various election letutus Im Ktutoaud federal olllco by luwutdtlps, THE WAR RECOIU) OF COIjU.M- 11IA AND MO.NTOUR counties, compilslns tlio muster roll of nil (lie companies nun pans ot companies recruited then-ln, the No, ol tho Hegjluunt, tho battles lliey weio counted In, with numeious ileum of personal Interest, A list of all tho dratted iiieu, the names of tiio couscieutlous-sciuplo exempts and Iho eliaiueliey men of beptoinber, Island Juno IsOJ, bciui; n complete war iceoid of the lebellluu, ALSO Till! INVASION Of COLUMUIA COUNI'Y, llio trials ofourchlens, tlio great argument nf Judeo lllack on Mllltuiy Commissions, nnd Iho opinion ol lliu UultodHlatciihuprcmoCouil.cuu iteiiiiitni; Hum, Togelher with much oilier (an ions important, nnd luleiesiiutt matter. UEoKiiKA.Li.AitK, ol llloouishurg, Is author ized to lecolvo subscriptions lor Iho work; to bo puld lor ou dchviry, uuif, ls,'71-tim LANK DEEDS. Wn tinui I in vi, Ihn finest. nuiinrlmpuL of IlLANIv llf.HDHou iiund and for sale Unit wero ever kept lu llloonuburi,'. Luruo size on best iiaiiiniieni paper, Common peeus, Kxeculor'isand Adiniuts llator'K Deeds-kiuull lilio Koisl paper (cheap) Cuiiimuu Doisjy, tic, "