i H WMtf I Ik Jjj VOL. II NO. 11. BLOOMSBTJIIG, PA., FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1868. I'UIOK FIVE CENTS. lSI.OOMSISl'HU IMKKCTOKY. STOVES AND TINWARE. lAColl Jlirr., dinlrr In lmi nft lliiuurc, Mnln I St., lltwivo court house, vpnll I M. Ittfl'lIUT, A. Mode, Main ft. Moves ami tluwntc , west of Market, llnpert vl-nll CLOTHING, &v. nl.oUT.NIIMIUI, luerchanttnllnr, Main t :d , door nhuui American house, vl-nll V'Tci 1 1 '.M 1 1 7F lFnT hoToiinlcnnd ictall dcnT .1 . cr In clothln&r.elc.; llnrltnnii'M hullillnir, Mnln street. vl-nl't DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AC. IX. MOVIIIl, druggist and apothecary, Hx J. chnngo block Main fit, vl-nll 1 1', IilITZ, itruafflKt unit npntliecury, Itupert J. block, Main St., M est of Mai kct, Vl-nll CLOCKS, WATCHES, AC. I Ol'tH IlLttNIIAItll, wntcll ntnl ctnclt maker. IJ near southeast cot tier Mulnnml IinnMs.v l-nli locks, watches mat orlcnn Vl-nl.I It V.. HAVAfll". denier In J. Jewehy, Main ht., neatly opi'site American UCATIK.'AIIT, wntcll unit rliik iniil.i Hi., lielnw.Maln, , Mnlki I l-li II HOOTS AM) SHOES. l M. IlllOWN'.lioiitnniUhi.lillllker.Milllisticcl J, opposite American lamie. ltui I SOLLrnLtl.hiniiur.iclurer and denier In boots iV anil HhueH.MalnHl., opposite Lplsoopnl ehnn h M-nll HNIIY KM'IM, iiimufaetuier ami ileater In boots nhd klmcs, groeel les etc., Lnsl UliHilus. burn Main st, l 1 below Unit man's fctoie, went of Market sticet. vl-nlt I'UOFKSSIOXAI.. Jit. KVANS, M. D. mrcooii nnd ph slclnn south Mtlo Mnln M below Market, 1-nl ( Dlt. It. 1 Kinney Miiireoii dPiitNl, tenth rti net od without pain. Main M., mmly opposite KpK'opal ('lunch, vl-nli) I 11. M'KKIA'Y, M. 1. norn-emi nnd phyf-h-tan tJ Kouth ftMo Mnln tit., below Muiket. l-nl I I ('. ItU'lTIIH, M. U Mtrifeon nml riij Hlcian, O Market M.( nbuvc Main, vl-nli Dlt. II. IIOWKIl, MirgeoudentM.Mnlu t-t.. nIiop cruirt hou-u. vl-nlt MILLINKUY & FANCY (iOORS. 31 building, Main M. milliner, It intscy M-nil l lS A. 1. WT.IUl, fancy koimK notion, book .11 stationery, north Mlu -Main si i lM:Ti:itMAN, millinery nml fancy go ' poslto Hplsenpnl church, Mahl lit. low Mui-M-nl.1 idsnp-vl-nll II If. JULIA A. SAI1I ill cloaks ami dress pattern i, ilain anil west kt, AllSHM. l)i:itlllCKSOV. inllliiiorv iHkhoiU Malnbt.(iippnslle Court llouic. llAHKI.I'.V, la.lies tiuilllliMvi ciirm I vl-nll .mil r.niM- 1-nll ouAX(KviLiit; iiiiiKcToiiv. TH B COLUMBIAN, 17 .Main Ml.. liet ilnur In tlniHrft lliitll. IH7 llllt('l UliTIX nml refienlimcnt unliinti. Iiv 1 l)Mlltin llalieninrrorMalnaliit riucsl.VlnlT fJW'AN ItHTI'.L, tlni upper lioun' liy.Iolill Sny O iter, Main nt iiIminii 1'lne. l-nl7 i ). hnnlier ninWi neral Mercltamlhe Main m! fn 17 fir.olKli: LAAUrs.naiMlcanil liamens maker U Main t.. alinVo llioHunli lintel. vl-ll 17 1U II. SMITH U , ilealcr III uliiveii d maniiriclurpr nf tin waro anil .Main nt., aimvo '.no VMl 17 fiAMUin, LVintinr, inuKuM OMnln Mlieel. Apotliecnry. vl-nl I A I:. V. t DI.n.MAN-, Merclmlit tallnr anil 11, (lent'n riiinlHhhig kihkI, MalnHt.. next ilmtr In the brick lintel. Vl-nl7 H. IIAYIII'ltsr.CloikH, Walclies anildiiin iH. repatre'l. (Inn anil Vatelien for nale, .Main l., lirlow l'llie. , vl-n 17 I AM IX II. 1I.U1M AN. Calilne! Maker, nn.l I'll. .1 ileitaker, .Main HI., ijclnw l'liie. l-nl7 III'ILM'.LC. Kl:t.Li:it, Coufeetlonery, (lyaien M Ac., .(.c., on l'lne M lielwien JIalli unit Mill. VI -n 17 Tl'.&V. Kl:LlTlNl:lLI!laclt5iilllle7,on Mill , siieit, near 1'lne. vl-nl7 Xl'll.l.lA.M DKI.ONd, HlKHliuik ef TTl iTf ilia t m (a"c (t turernf llrlelt, Mill Mt west ntrino vlulU IM.IAH HNYIILH, l lniir ami j 1 1. :l U r 111 Kmlll, MIIIMtnvt. Mill, ami 1-1H7 I i:VIH II. SC'lll-Yl.l:lt, Iron foiimler, Macliln. I JlKt , t(li I Malilllactlin r of plo, Mill St. I-HI7 l II.IX A. WILLIAMS A Co'lalilii rsnml Man M illiivlliri l-.nl liullii r, .Mill Slrei l. vl-nl" 1 1 1 1 1 N' KLLLLIt, Hoot ami Mlioi maker, l'llin .J Mieel, opi '"-He the Acnililiiy VI-UI7 I II. llinilllNd A llltol lir.ll.Carpiiiurialal A. liullilcli, Main Mtn el, hi low l'lne. M-1H7 OAMI'LL SIIAIIPLLHM, Maker or lliellajliurnt O drain t'laille. Main St. Wni, r M. 1IAHMAN, failule anil liarlieii nnikcr J, liiauj,rc Ille, opposite l rauio clnircli. M.'nll A Domoovatic" Nowrtpsviioi' 1H rt'lll.tllll.11 I.VI.IIV llllllAV MOIIM.Nd AT iii.ooMsiiriui, im:n.va. Til 11 principles of tlilpapcraroof thejenerhnn- lun Heliool of polities, Thoo prlnclpU swill never bo compromised, yet courtesy ami kllulcss slial not lo forKotlen In (llscussltn! tliein, w hctlicr w Ith lmllvlilual, nr Willi eonlemporarles of tlio l'rens Tho unity, happiness, and prosperity of thecomi Irylsoiiralm nn,l ohjeeti and as Iho mentis lo secure tlint, wo shnll labor lionesllyntulonnieslly for the harmony, success niul growlhof our oiguic Untlou. Tr.iiMsorSLMticiui'rioN: Two ilollius a j(nr If pnltl in ailMitice. If not palil In mlvaluo tun ilollaisamt ilfly (cnls will hclnvnrlahlycli.irgeil. Ti.KMsdi'Anvi ltnsiMi: One niiiare(len lines or less) olio or thrio Insertions il,.V); each suhke- iiuent Insertion to ecnl. 1M. SI'.UK. Ono square , TwoMiunics Three squares . 1'our sipinres . , Half column.... Une column r,,w , ii.ih I0,l) , 15,11 Sl,l) .',,1)0 7,1") S,0ll 1S.10 SM. J 1,10 C,IW , W,(m ll,l) ai.ui) (,M, Ili S(t,i) J10.00 !),') l i.rni 12.K) 19,llsl l i.iio ayw J),i) .10,110 W,0I) W.IKI iiKiirr stkki:t diuiictoky. )Lri:it LNT, ilealer 111 illy gooils, I Hour, n.(il, Milt, !Mi, lion, nails, Mnit. uroeerles. te.. LIuhL vl-nli I TLltWILI.IIil.II, Cahlnctmaker, fiulcrtaker mm (. nan nuiK( r, vi-i n 1 Knl.I.LY. lllaiksmltli. intnolte l,ost olllec, I1 vl -ll II) II I'. OMAN & I L above school lunfc. Wheelwrights, !!. :. KMSI'i tnllllnery ami fancy III st iloor M-tl 111 gooils. M-lllO ) , r.. Kill , IK'UIIT III lAUIIH'l, lllUli, llllliv, etc. I'ush p.U.1 f.r IIMi-s. vl-nliJ . M. I!T. ilrnlcr In staves itnl tin vhio In ) ulllit hrmichi-,. 1-nlti I ilU'Illl W. OJIAN, iimm.r.uUircr nml lealor In 1 boots Illl'l MlOCt. . M'lll't. KVJOMK KSl'Y DIlSKCTOItV. I Is! i ii 1 1 i.i pi lilvi -tlllii,-',! . f. 1 i n in . ri rropriL'ior. r-iui Kxrcutor's nml Ailtnlnistrator'H Notice J.1,00; An ilItor'H Nctlco Other uclMrlNenients InM-i- teil uccorillng to peelat contract. riusliietsxnotlceH, wltlionlmlvcrll'-tincnt, twenty cents per line. Trnnslelit mlvcillHcmcnts payable lnftthnncc- nil others duo after the flrt.1 Inf-citlon. JS It Is, In all cases, nunc liktly to Lo Pulhrnc- tory, both to suhscilheitt nml to tho rublNhors, that remit tunotH ami nil coniiuunlc.it Ions rcvpecl- ln tho business of tho paper, be sent ilirect to Iho nflleoof publication. All letters, whether relating to tho eilltotl.ilor business concerns of the paptr, niiil nit payments fur subscriptions, ndvcithfiif, or Jobbing, nro to bo nifulo to nml nmliessctl nitocKW'AY & ruunzi:, "Ojtumbion Ojjlrr," Ht,ooMsiirnn, Pa, I'llnleJ nl llnblsin'h tlunillngs, near the Court llouo, by C. M. VAMIIlUMiHT.. BUSINESS CARDS. PJtTNTI NO Neatly c xccuted at this Ofl.c,. tatc of the (Ccmntvy. POLITICAL IVIcctiiig- of tho cnnsylvania Dem ocratic Convention at Harrisbur?. UNITY AND CONCORD PREVAIL. Atkli'o,-fCHi by Col. Williitm Walhtco and othoiv. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES. Columbia nml Ifoiilour Onirics Con Cumlicrlniul lion, flavlil Wherry. Dauphin John McCrcary, John II. i rouse. Dclawnru Dr. .1, 1.. i'orowood. Kilo-L'iiplnln I). M. Iliilulilii-on, W. . i.yif, k. uinij) iiowuen, .1. uo-s Tliomiion (eonttvtcill. I'Vvelto Joseph T. jrcCormlck. CI recne A. A. l'urmaii. IIiintiiiKiluii, M I 111 1 1) and .lunlnta (leo. Jackson, Joseph Wnrelmni. Imllaim anil Westinorelaiul J. 11. Sim- smn. ll.iliH JlcfJaiilev. I:. W. Wilson. Lancaster ueorco Isatimati, u. A For Auditor-General, Chao, E, Boyle. THi: SOLDIUKS I'lKMKMIIKltKI). General W. II, Ent nominated for Sur voyorSoneral. DEOLARATION OF PRINCIPLES, &C, &Ci, &c. . II. I Ulk.W.X.l, lllllllllt'l. .Hiliil ill., iniiin I 1 ' iianioiiii h hioro, w lsi 01 .muikc l hi. i i i 1 i , tu .n i i , nuc ., m-.in if m mi j ''.,", I . II 1 1 HI I It's, a lU I iiiT.ll incii-d.tiiuni-. i.iii i i l) r VT.liwrr.T,. ilcnicr tn (lr- imotls. irrocci'- 1, WHt cjuct lis wnrt- iiiiiiiwiir, iimi, -.iM, T tic. rnlli; -MISSUS HAItMAN tnllllni'iy ami fancy I ifoods. Main street Jut below Ainu lean hm.v,. l-ull A T i O It ? 1 1 Y - A T - I A V, Ashlaml, Schuj lklll t'ounly, I'enn'n. ttriliMVltU A JAC011V. m niul nyster wiloon, whole cliango bto i, Main bt, IIOTKLS ANJJ SAI.CJOX.S. 1 f .1' M'l II 't neuter nii.l ,.iitlii'. iitomi. Aineil- . I can llouve, Main st., Il.iltrer Leaeoek supcilu; K'UIICIM. .. v.-ui, nfoctlonry, bakerj. .1 It anil rt i.iii, l-ull IIOX4 WK1SII, cnnf.ctliiiieiy, bakery, ami oys I' ((rsaloiiu, wholcsuloiiuil ivlall, Main si , Jni below lion, M-nll lAXt'HANdi: IIOTIX, by .1. I-. l'.s.ow, Main I j St., opposuo eouri nou.e, u-nn I Ml'lttl'AV IUlI'.sl!. bv .lolix LllAllHI.. M-llll A st.. wesl of lion Ulcet. 1-nl I if t-lil I -. r '11 W. IMiCi Alt, susriiuhauna riniiln.! Mill mm . Il..x Mi,iir..,.,.i-e. vl-'nll -LTX. ji;usi:towx mklitohy. i Vl 1M :v MA 1 1 if-i IX. ill alcr in mi v irothis. A eci Ics. L'l-alu. lumbi-r etc., .b'i f tow n l-nlti :'lllhcr 1-Ml'J M.M 1 At 'Ml A. H'lslli:ll, dealer lu Hides, I. I U K etC. .laillSOll MS IISIIIP l OIIUIIOIK I IM. K. JACKSON, A T T (I It N ll V - A T - L A W, llcrwlek, I'oUiinlila County, reiin'a. TltAUdlT, A T T ( 1 1 V r. Y - A T- T, A V, Ileiulck, Cotumlila f'ouuly, lVnu'ii. HIM- MAMI IM, I!IMI1. M.uIImiii IIoUI. Uro- 1s ami f-llalljreis i nieii.uiii u. (.-in !A A 1 TU ll it 1 "A I J A V- MnltK's U)Ti:ii, by M m (.i.n.east eml f Main st, I) srolIN'IMt, uficNhnu ut saloon, Main st.tj,st j j, aiiovo four i ii'jiim', i-i I 'AMimV. rcri-chhineiit mi Intnl. Kvehamr J hotel, Iawsoii C.Umnu,fcuperlnlemUul vl-nll r ir. cnr.i.Mnitr. icfrihlmu-nt, isnioou. KhHe'N biocic hoiun mho .mini hi. m-ui HOTKI.S AND SALOON'S. O N (1 1' O N I) 1IO T K 1. leased ami n-luinlsh MKUCIIAXTS AND tiHOCKIlri. I.i .lACOHM, (.onleetlonery. iociikh 1 J St., above I'otll 1 House, Main Vl-ll ID ii nitii-iisuarc liStiiauKO block, Main htict-t, ilealer In tlrv pimN, uurccile Hour. salt, (shoit. iintluii". ct ii. MiiJi:u Al'KIIiA Y M:A1 a. in., drains in tiiyKoon- lit uloi'i-rifM, mail-, irt'i, mui. iinu. iti'ii, (..in'. Lie. noilheiut comiT Malunnu Mai tut st. l-nU ntMiuwi.li, linis ami enps, oonis run mhwi. Main ht., nbo o com t house. 1-n I ' l M II 1? ilrv irMdil-i niul Hi it ll)llS. SOltlllW'CSt . corner Main and lioiihU, 1-n 1-1 J. llltOWKH, dry Koods, KroccrleH, etc , ivent corm r Main ami Iuu htis. . noiih' M-nll i in miilfrlni(i 1m tn e-d 111 iiond KlUi tin' ubou well-Mlowu IIuiim', I sltlUlto AMONd THi: MOUNTAINS in iho hnnlfimtf Columbia niul Sulllvnil count Ick, hi nun r.i ili iiirist hi an 1 1 dil and lienlllillll reulous hi lln-Shito; Is tally prepnied to neeoininodnti? lsuors llllll sojouuien WITH TlIKIli TAMlbins, 'Mui lninl nml streams mo (Uhtocke-d with delicious tlhli or many kiiuis ineimuu T 11 O U T A N I) I1 J Jv I lumu in itiiiii nviii-r win tin Kent mr ' a" cniiiinodatloii and iiniuscinciit of hucsIm, either lor llblilntf orplcaMiicexcuihloiisupmi this hi nu ll iui nei i in uiei n iiic-u it KUVLllAL Mll.US IX LXTl-.-NT Mil UMlUOI'il oy III! r.lL-u-.i i; i imi-bi. i in j i iwi.-t - ilcii lo llio lilinioiiiau u bpicjiuni uumh iui- hii m u pm'Ull.ir'spoils, mui ee'iLi--c miii ins 11 t) A N l 11 I 2i. ill.. T iii-iifr u 111 Im nlvnH l.rovlilid wlh the dellcac les of I he season : and his liar otcK-Led wllh Vvuu I.iiU'ok. 'Iho IIiuio Is Mru'cnnd coniniO' iiioiw i tin Kin lil lii I'Mi n.il n nml tsiife. illO tlOUSO IS UUtlie'U liuill m-vi-iiu 1miii "ii Hu, itifiiuni.biu-i' .t l.iu-kawnium llaltroad: anil is iihpleudld tdace to p.us tho hot months of ' Mi i ti nier, 1. ll.VUIWIl'Ji May i, iMiT-im. c. Cl'.-STIIALIA, I'A. W, MI 1,1. Kit, ATTOIINHY AT LAW, (ltUenultb 1'. 11. Llllle. Ill bllrk 1 ll i 1, 1 1 1 ilt ri.l .lollllnu lVnt Olllec. i-IIOlintles, ll.iek-1'av ami 1 elisions i oiiecii ii. pep-v in jonx c. riu:i:zi:, ATTIl US r.Y-AT-I.A W, Olllec lii Iti'aSler aii'l llicoi-iler's olllce, hi llic basement or Hie Court House, llloomsburir, ra. ")OHi:itT l-'.ri.AHK, ATTO UN i: Y-AT-IiA'U onico comer of Main nnd Mm kit btueU, ocr l-'list Xatlonal lianli, llloouislnuR, l'a. E. II. 1. ITTl.K ATTfll! NHY-AT-I, AW, Onlcoon -Main kllecl. lu brick bullillng below Ihe t'outt House, itloomsburg.r.i. G. 1!- lmoCKWAY, ATTOUNLY AT LAW, iii.ooMsiiunn, pa. -.T'V- IllllTMIV ,ll-v coO.lS. llfillOllS. I 1 Bi-occliwi,, Main sl.,oppu.lle I'.plscopal cliul ch. c t o h v m ii i a nous i:, 11 If. llltN'Kltr.lidtnt. nitreiit.l iriocerles. tol'IU'- I I . m noil ciitir.s-t ntiiti-v. Alain k!.. below Aim 1- lealihousii, 1-nl I 1 A 1 , ctatlonery. Main hts. WILLIAM 11 St., Just i . stone shoe More, books ami konl liu ckl corner Market anil vl-nll . Main 1-n I i lir. UN A 11 11 HTUllNUK. IIavi.nii lUclv piirchaseil ami IHIul up fla-orKtrn C'ourl House Alley, below ilieru- luinuuiH umce. .iiiiiii,, . nonisox, , attoiini:y-at.lav, UI-noM-lU-KIl, I'K.NS'A, J. the V1IXTAM KltASMl'S, cnnfeetlonerle' si a novo com 1 11011-.0. m MPVnMN'lIAI.Ii.ironeral Mock of mcrch-lU' Vi. ilNi ami lumber, corner of Main slieetaud Jkrwlck mad. 1-nll 1 .1. ItOIlllIN-t. ib all r In drv ooimIs Ktcerfe. 1 ii hhlMi'M block. Main nt., beluwlum l-nll T K. 1IUTOS. fiiiiccrleH it l'lo Moil, houth- J cast corner Mnln and Iron htu-eth, 1-nll , Main ft,, below Iron. Milt n W,HNYHi:it, hmdwaie, cutlery, t'linsitc 1 .1. A ki cpIuuKoods, liibh trioi erlt , J, hI.0AN( dcnlcrlu (holccihy K"ds, IlmiM- l.i rnttiif iMin.isi tn kli I'liu i'i-fi u. ( 1 1'.. Ltl'. Mil 111 M.. opnoolto emu t bouse, v-lu 1 1 1 K. IIYt'll, uroecrlet niul gem-nil inerebnndlM' t) MUlll hi., UIIOVO i'l. T T. HllAHri.lH, diy 1 j, Kunch, t ic,. unpen M ail.it. MlHCKMiANKOlU PnlM'i r. fitfiillnrn vr.i-itnu 1 1 1 1 on klnl'V , brick on MaliiKt., weit ot Maiket bt. t-ni.l kocmH, fiiH-crleM, boots, bhak, uln bt utM of E. .1. TIinilNION nml ilitures, Itupcrt bloct wall paper, wlmlow Miaili -iiaiii hi. m-iii. If llOHlINSTOC'K, phntnmaplier, llxehalu;,' 11. block, Main bt opposite colli t liollkc, l-ui; I 1 lllin A11T ,,l, nt.,,,!-,,,, In IV lbiilinnii'K bull. J lnglioillicilsi('oiliei'.MaliiuliilMalk(Ut. l-nl.) V W. IIAItTON,tobaeeonlfct,illlil ilcnlerlu sl"M n coal, -Mam bi,, opposite (ouii iiousc. s I 11. I'UItSIXL, Kail.Ue, tiutik nml humous .1 milker. Main hi., below couit, house, vl-ul'l n I'OHTLlt, (lluu Malar, ami While am' iaiicv U. Tininer.r'dainwn, x-m, DI.OOMSIIl'Ita Lt'MllLIl to niiiliurncluiers Jlniul ilenlels 111 Lumber, ul nil klnils, plillulnB mill nearlho lall-liMil. vl-nW r .1 111 IIT.I'.M AK. siiiblle ami barm sk maki tw.,,,- Sinn ill ehi col oi r 31 ill n lino ..iiiiut i ll. ' M-nll i.i, I.ln irnll,. iw.nr Lilll 1, IVCttl (in tier Main niul Miukit sts, l-ull I WITM AN ll H.ItlMlI.r.Il.iliakr lu l lanos. nmiiiu innl 1, nieloil(onh,nt(l. W.L'oielrmiitiilluiciooius I l-ll III rp II. JIAhTLltM, went for rirmrrA Uakn's 1 . sewliiK madilne, Main fct., Jlmtliltill'N bullil nif, up HlulrM. l-nl.) Wcli-kliown lloblsuli llolel l-loperty.loeati n:i- nooiw Auurr. Tin: cucut noi'sF, , llmsninn siiln of tbo (.licit. Ill the towtl of liloomsbuii!: niul h.iWns oblalneiln ll(in-e for the same as a n i: s t a u it a x T , the 1'iopiklor linn determines! IokIMi lo the peo ple M.ltlnif tho lown on niiMiiewi or pieasiue, A LllTl.i; -MUdi; iniu.il. ills ktiibllm. also Is oxlcnslve. ami Is tilled up In mil buiiiili Blind eiiirlaises In llieilrv. lie piom- Iscs Hint i vcryllilliK nboul lilsestabllsiiluelil sniiil bocoii.lucU.l lu an oiileily ami lawliil manlier! nml he Kspicltnlly oolhltsakh.no of Iho public 1 HiioiniKC -jynuK'.s iioTr.i., (iKUUlJi: ( . -ilAI-(il.ll, I lupiieioi. l'heabo"e well-known Iiotil has recently uiidci- uoiie nul i al ehanuei. Ill Its Internal iirrauuemi ins, mui Its pr, pi letor announces to his lornier custom and tho trincllimt public that bis accomodations lor lnneolniori oi ins Biiesikiuesec",," ......v ... Iliuuuiiiitly. lllslable will always be found mip- piled, not only wlllii.ubktnuii.ii mou, um wiiuaii (ho dellcnclebof tho tcason. Ills wines and 11- ,.ir.ru niy.1 nr tnaL imntiinr oeveraiid koiiiiii ie 1 u,.c,iru"l. lairebii.cl dliect ll'om the llillsn tint. houses, am entirely i, lire. nil. I lieu iioni an poe ano In Ihe pat,mid will eonllnue todokcno ll In "r I........ ' ,1,', 11, 111' c. i l 1 1! 1 1 I! tnoiuiiiic. irpill-: SWAN UOTKL, tub rri'i it iiot-bK.l oitANai:vii,i.r., ioi,r.MiUA to,, i, 'Il,ai.ii1i(.nrlllli- ll bin I'ttllllV 111 fill I11H llUllIl'lllM , nnd the public, thai bo 1ms taken Iho nboiell Known liouso oi i iiiriuiiiiimiiii , iii I pllltbi-tllO ll'COlVO 1 110 CUMOMI I1 ill! Willi Mill ft vol- nun wiiii i can. in: wii.ii ur.iu1 a good taiiu:, I ii liar well Ktockul wllh Urn beM of I.lmiorti, nnd efiv lloit will bo inudo to nnderenllro hallH-1 lacuon. d u 11. n.i 1 1'i.t. urancoMiie, l'a., .11111111 u, 10,-uu, J IIK ITOpiieiori'l inoLSCUauiior-aioi'iiiiii.. i,"ii 011 hiilid a lame utoek m HUMMLIt Ill'.I'Iti:KH.Mi:.NTH, eonslsllliu of spkiii omrnis. b.Minixrj. luii'i', hoi uiihab kiii mptumr'h, 111111.u1 r.oiw,8Wi:ii7mi iil-rar, l.AClKU liKlUt, AIH, AC. i- tOMi: OSll, l OMi: ALL AND HI'.!., 'da I.VWSON PALMA.V. HU!eilliteudent. Uloonihburt;, May u, )u. Olllio In I'luinust'K Ilulldliiir. MulnSliect. Wist ,i, A...pi..n it,...-n itnieri.7. OUIS IiKItXIIAltD V.i.nl.1 Inf.Min llirt (.ftlTCnu of Itl.it. iiwhintr (Hid vlelnltv I hat ho Is now- nrenarcil to do all klu-Nof piaiioir, Oliver or goiu, ' v" V 0 T I O X K K 11. MOKHH l.'Ol'l-MAN, Hinllilt follnwed Iho profession nfl'llliUc Veiidue Crier lor liiany yeai-H, would lutorni Ids ttleiiils th.ltholsktlllllllliulleld, leady and Mlllllll! I" attend tonll tho duties of his calllne. IVisoii" deslrlutt his kervlees Mlould call or wrlle to him ai iiioouisouri;, -a, iiihih-wi TH. W. II. HUADJiKY, U.nie Asni.iaui .Medical imecior u, r. .innj ,j V II Y S I C I A ?f A X It H U It (1 ll O N( fj- Olllce nt thohouo oiniobUoMilxe'H illoek, Liiooiiisiiiiru, i .i. Calls promptly nttcmlud to both iilahtaiul dny, IHiiomhtm-K, Jan. is, jwi7. s. C. S II 1 V K , C A II I N ll T -M A K 1! It, AMI MANCfACri'llHl 11V B1KAM OK HASH, lll.IXDS, rXlOltH, HIIUTTII It H, M o ll 1. 11 1 N o f, W1XD0W THAMES, AO. MAIN urn I'KT, IlLOO-MHIllHtO, 1-A, June 2s, Isii7, MT.C!AL TO Till: Aflli, llAltlttscrild, March 4. llAituisiliL-ntl in inspired with tho Kreate.t excitement of tho present year tho Dcinoer.itlc Statu Convention. Tho occasion In iimrked by more than tho usual Influx of strangers attendant upon such gatherings, and the Interest, both in delegate circle-, anil In tho out side visitors, is intense. At tliolleuliler Hotel, tho hcadiiuartcr.s of tho Kxoctl tivo Committee, there have been pres ent this morning the most prominent Democrats in tho State. Hon. Am Packer, Judge Woodward, C!en. Cdv, Congiv-sinen I oyer, (let., Olossbren- ner, Huiidall, ox-Congressman Aucona ex-tlovernui- ltlgler, (ien. D.ivls, Clou. Sweil.er, Col. Win. C. Patterson, Hon ,1. 11. Stark, of Luzerne, Senator Hop kin. Senator Wallace, and a host of others are In iittend.itiei) upon thu pro ceedings. Tin: oi'nsi.Mi or Tin: co.vvlntio.v. Tho Convention met at noon lu the hall of tho House of Itepre-enlatlves, tho Legislature having adjourned over Tho delegates were seated In front of the Speaker's chair, arranged in accordance. with their Congressional apportion meat. In tho leuv of tho delegates was a den-e mass of outsiders, comprisin Democrats from every part of the Stale, and the crowd extended throtigl the rotunda and out to the Capitol wheru every window and doorway was crowded with interested spectators. A t twelve o'clock, amid profound mild Colonel Wallace culled the Convention lo order. Tho IM of delegates was called by Secretary Drown, of llnrrisbnrg. A full roll answered (several of the members who li, dbecii detained on the railroads arriving many hours late) as follows: SLXATOKIAL DIsTlilCTS. 1st, Phllad'a.- Alexander Diamond. L'd. John Campbell. ild. Timothy A. Sloan. Ith. Thomas McCnllough. Mb. Chester, Delawaro and Jlontgoni cry ll. ii. l.ongauer anil Jolin lloiig on. t'llh. llucks-II. M. Ptircell. 7th. Lehigh and Northampton Xel son woi-er. 8lh. licrks 1 1 on. S. IC. Aucona. Jth. Schuylkill T. .1. IeCanimant. lilth. Carbon, Monroe, l'iko and Wayne D. A. Wells. 1 Ith. I!iadfoid,Susquelianna and Wy oinlng ueorgo btovens. 12th. Luzerne S. (1. Turner. lilth. Potter, Tioga, McKean and Clin ton 11. 11. llrulL'ens. 1 Ith.- Lycomlng, Union and Snyder John AValls. bllli. Northumberland, Moiitotir, Co lumbla and Sullivan CJcorgo . Ainistiong. Kith. Dauphin and Lebanon 1). W. siceicr. 17lh. Lancaster--William Pattou, H. (i. Smith. 18th. York and Cumberluiid Dr. J. D. Bowman. Hllli. Adams and Franklin I. P. Mc- Dov tt. 20th. Somerset, liedford and Fulton u. l.. bliaiiiion. 21st. Ulair, Huntingdon, Centre, Mlf- III ii , .Iimlata and Perry T. -M. Utley, J. .lackman. 22d. Cambria, Indiana and Jell'erson James I'otts. S!d. Clearlleld, Camernn, Clarion, lor es! and Llk. 2ltli. We-lniiueland, Fayette nnd Ureene .lolin I., Dawson, Uli. Allegheny It. II. Kerr, John A. Strain. aith. Washington and Heaver K. P, Ku in. 7th. i.awreiice,Hiitlertiiid Arnistorng D. S. Morris. 2Stn, Mercer, Venango and Warren ll. ll. rosier. StiUi.Ciawford and Krle - J. T. S. Sloan (eontesttd.) iti:i'itr..sr.NTATivi: Distiiuts. 1st. Phllairu. Jo-eph Caldwell, Mr. llarr, of Allegheny, offered a res olution that a committee of one from each Senatorial district bo selected by tho district delegate to nominate per manent officer. Mr. Smith of Lancaster, moved to amend lo so appoint a committee of !11 to report on permanent officers. This was conllrmed. It was agreed to call thu Senatorial districts, and that tho delegates should select tho members of tho committee. Pending tho announcement of this Wormloy, A. M. Front., Colonel A' committee, tho Philadelphia delega- Feather, Lebanon W. M. llrcslln. Lehlgh-J. F. Kline, 0. F. Shalt.. .ycomlng Union and Snyder John A. (Iambic, H. C. Kycr.'Chnrles Cox. .ti.erno Jos, D. vanlecr,l)anlel Hard ing. W. II. Pier. Mercer, Lawrence and Hutler Jacob .eigier, s. .Marsnan, colonel i;. w. Stephens. James Shanklev. Montgomery Daniel (Jtilllmun, Abel Satterthwaitc. Northampton William Mutchler,(lco. W. Stein. Northumberland W. 'P. Forsyth. Perry and Franklin-.!. I!. Hackett.W. S. Stenuer. Sclmylklll-P. V. Collin-, W. M. Han- dull, J. P. llechtol. Somerset, Fulton and lSodford George A. Smith, Hiram Flndlay. Susquehanna and Wyoming Walter nareer. Tioga and Potter Col. N. 10. Klllott, Miles White. Venango and Warren J. S. MeCal- mont, 1.. 11. Lldrcd. Washington and Heaver Win. Hop kins, 1). M. Douehoo, Adam J. Fcker. Wayne and Piko-C. F. ICldred. York Adam Kbatigh, Perry L. Wlekes. Colonel Wallace then addressed tho Convention, Interrupted with repeated tpplau-e. si'r.r.cii or cor.oNr.L walt.aci:. (Ii:.vtli:mi:.v or nm Convilntion : The political events ol the past year tiro full of reasons for pride In your strength mil confidence In your future. Success has crowned your citbrts and the great principles of civil liberty nnd constitutional government havo nsser- ted their power over the minds of the people. These great doctrlnos gave birth to our organization, anil, when wo nro de feated in their support, like tho fabled Anticus, when hurled to his mother earth, wo gather therefrom renewed vigor and arise stronger and more de- ternilmd than before. The war mid the attendant train of hor rors are remembered In sadness. Ilea sou resumes its throne and de-igning men can no longer attain their selfish cud by appeals to pa-slon. Christian charily now fills tho place that rancor has uurped, and bate and bitterness are slowly passing away. The Hadleal party has-u shown their incapacity to govern tho ltopttblle, and the mass of their own adherents recog tlons withdrew to decide upon tho eon tested election eases submitted for their action. Mr. McCalmont moved that when tho Convention adjourn It bo to meet at 2.30. This was amended to I r. M., and agreed to. The President named as tho commit tee, Messrs. J. 0. llarr, of Allegheny ; William Pattou, of Lancaster j J. D. Hownian, of Cumberland; Captain II. 1). Woodrull'jOf Cambria ; Hon. Sydney K. Aucona of Hcrksj A. A. Herman, of (Jreonoj William Miitchlei-of North ampton. Tlio Convention then adjourned until I o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. Tlio Convention reassembled, upon bel.ig called to order at I r. M. Tho Philadelphia committee on eon tested seats reported in favor of Lewis C. Cassidy, as delegate from tho Fifth Representative District, and Robert S. I.y-ter, from the Second Represcntatlvp District. The report was approved. Thu committee on organization then reported tho following as officers of tho Convention : i'iu:sii)i:.NT. Wm. Hopkins of Washington, vici: riir.sinr.STs. James Hroo is, James Sbeukley. Geo. A. Qtilgley, Thos. A. McDovltt, Joseph Caldwell Urico M. Pureed, Dr. J.L. Forswood, Dr. C. K. Shultz, l(.,ll l.p (-,.t. I. ...... 1..1.II ...in .. .t citiiii-i, ini.id jicciiici, C F. Kldrcd, AndrowGeiselmmi, ii. ji. iiridgcns, Jicnry u. l-.yer, win. T. l orsyin, Col. J. JfcCreary, G. M. Wormley, Hon. II. Flndley, Jacob (iiilluian, Jos. M. Thompson, 11. McCaulley, John Mackiu. Samuel Maroliall, A. M. Frantz. David Wherry, J. H. Hackle, Geo. Jackson, Wm. L. Corblt , Henj. P. Kane, D. M. Donehoo, Hi-.uitCTAinr.s, John Huplett, W. Stenger, Jacob Zeigler, W. J. Jackson, A. J. Crl-man, Win. Mutchler, Win. Hesllm, F M. Hutchinson. Sergeant-at-arms Samuel Carson. Doorkeeper Follyard K. Dcgan. Senator Hopkins, Chairman, then briefly addrc.ed tho Convention Upon the conclusion of Ids speech, on motion of Mr. Hutler, a committee of thlrty-threo was chosen by Senatorial districts to frame a platform, and con nlzo the fact. Famine and crime, mil- shier all re-olutions relating to a plat nary rule, insecurity ol mo and proper- form ty, the negro dominant, the white race oppressed, aro the proofs of this In one sccllon, while grinding luxation, uncer tainty lu business mid financial distress pervade tbo other. It haj given us "a broken and dissevered Union," corrup tion and extravagance lu the uso of the public money, confusion In monetary all'.iirs, and mismanagement of the im- iiien-o revenues it has wrung from tho people. It can unite upon no policy but the perpetuation of its own power. In tbo mad spirit of faction, it seeks to strip the Executive of his prerogative, and to ignore the sacred functions of the Judiciary. It tramples iijiou the organ ic law, revcres our traditions, and brands as criminal every attempt to stay Its wild career. Our form of government is tho exter nal evidence of our eapclty for self-gov ernment, fin-governments are what peo ple make them. If wo can govern our- seh-es, we can sustain tho government wo lovo and ran safely trust to tho force of Ideas, to tho march of mind, to pub lic opinion, to crush with tho ballot tho-u who through the forms of law at tack the vital spirit of our institutions. Hi. (Icorgo W. Hrcwer, J. 11. Donahue. 17. Gen. James Hums, Owen ('lark. in. ueorgo a. Acnenuacii, coionei Wm. llrlndle. 10. HvronD. Hanilln. Wm. I.. Scott. 20. William L. Corbett, Hon.Gaylord Church. 21, lion. John L. Dawson, James 11. fsaiisom. John A. Strain. Jns 11. Guthrie. 2.1. It. II. K'.rr. Jo in T. Hard. 21. A. A. Apcrman, David S. Morris. Si. To bo filled. Tho Convention then adjourned until o'clock. Punctually at ! o'clock tho Conven tion was called on to business. Mr. Delsu of Clinton was requested to nddress tho Convention, which ho did. General M'Candless was next called on. Ho said: That to win battles and carry campaigns to successful Issue, or ganization Is tho first principle of suc cess In tho Convention. The Democratic party has formed Its skirmish lines, the plans aro laid down and tho column formed, and now tho Democratic party is to advance against tho enemy. There aro many points in his lines whero on ward march will break through and in- suro speedy victory, in tho army the speaker learned that as long ns an army or a party remains upon the defensive, It is merely a question of time how long It Is willing to bo whipped. General M'Candless then denounced tho recent attempt to precipitate war in tho North by the incendiary appeals of Radical Governors, and the falsified statements of volunteers from tho rami Army of tho Republic, to sits tain Coiigros-s. Ho counseled modern tlon, but firm adherence to Democratic doctrine tho Union ns it was and tho Constitution ns It is the one the hope and pride of loyal hearts, tho other tho refuge and stay of tho country, In the disorder and wickedness of tho present Revolutionary, Radical nile. The democratic party will n.nke no war, but If war bo pressed upon the North to secure the dominance of the blacks, no Democrat will evade or refu-o the Nsue. Judge Church then reported from the Committee on Resolutions the following declaration of principles: ltL'SO LUTIONH. iV ballot upon tho tho nomination for Auditor-General wns held, resulting an follows : The people hnvo ordained a free system Higlerof Clearfield, Hons. John E.Latta of laws and n complex yet simple orga- and James P. llarr of Allegheny, Hon. nlsm the People, tho States and tho w. F. Packer, of Lycoming, Hon. G. Union. The preservation of tho right church of Crawford, Hon. John S. M'- of each of thsso Is essential to tlio exls- Calinont of VonniiL'o. Hon. Jeremiah g C. COLLINS, r ah ll i o .- a i: i.i. SIIAVJNG, HAIR GUTTING AMI HHAMl'OOINf! lALCO.V, Ou i Wldintiji r A .lacobj'H leo I'ream Saloon, IILOOMsiliriKI, l-A. llalr Dvduu and WlilU(m roloied bind; or broil u. Hnlr Tonic to dt stioy dandl nil and beau HI) multichain will rekloto hair tu Its oiliilnnl color wllhoui kuIUiik llio llucht laorlc, eollklnuiiy on uiimi. iKpii.u. D F. N T I S T R Y. I W. lt(lttllk.'H. Ilnuor ilenlcr ki.cnnd door floln ), uoilliwest (oiuer Main mid Iiiiii sis. vl-nll llf l-rACOL'IC. Notnrc l'nl.tli. iiorlhia.tls,rnpr 11 Malluind .Maillot !, l-lilJ If UN A.1UNKTON, mutual nnd nu.li into llm ,1 liikiiiiiiieo company, noithcniiW'oi tier Main ami Wcktkt, 1-nll pi'.Oltar, 1IAKHLIIT, manufacturer nnd upalr CI er orthrehhlnu inachliKii, L'lKinbcrlln'. ulli 1 f-Ifl'llN.rtdilcr lu iiu nt tallow, etc., Chun 1 iKHIn'milliy, ba(J.of Aiuiilciiuhoufce, M-nll C1AMI LL JAmitV. Mn.l.l,. ..,..1 ll.n.... I.,....., O Wailu, Uatt Ule.ui.turg, IJwi w Ilk luad, vl -u 17 riMIE ESPY HOTEL, IWl'V, I'OLUMIIIA niUNTV, I'A. i,.,l .,,l.L,ll,r ,,..i ciriillv liifiirmsldk fill lids nnd Iho public, Hull he lias laUen Iho llbove well it,.,,-., i.i i', ii, i in linn, .ol mui will be phased to reeelin lite custom hi an who ui favor him wun iirnii, in: will ki:i:i- A noon taiili:, a Harwell morlieit wllh the bcit of I.I(iuor, and iMiyellort will be made in rin.ler (iillrii sail.. laetiou, . , ii- ....'... v.. , ipy, ra .prii i.-, iw. A LL Kinds of Ready Made Clolhliig A ... I .... it,.Pie nt t ll i Mill. III. IS M t'lOthlllii 11, V. llUWlUt, Dl'.NTlST, llohpccl fully oUVu his profci-Kloiinl wnlwn t llic jamcK ami Ufnuiemeu en imximkiiurK mm ,.t,,n.- ii,. U in.. i, .nii.l tn nl I i.iiil innlllhn ail oil-itiperainmt m iiiu line tu i.in iiimi-iiui, , 11 pniviueu nun iiiuhiuri iiiii'iimvh ! Tn ru u i i u iui iikirtid on iron i inai uir. sik'ni- nml riiliher lmi.ii tn builc itH well afitho mil uiiiltfilli. Teeth e'xlrnclcd by nil tho imw nnd moHiappioMO iioimioN, aiiu uu iipviiii u -'ii iNmlili'tii'o nml rlllco a lew iloolM alioo thu Cou 1 1 lUUft mine' kioc. jnoomfciJint;, juh.iji. ooii WARTMAN & ENGKLMAN, T01IAIV0, H.NUI'li- i. BlXIAll JIANUl'AflOltY, NO, 313 0ttTll TlllltnSTllKlT, hieoiid Door below Wood, ru 1 1, a in: i. rii i a, ,1 W WAhTMAJ 11, 1'. ENOU.MAN Robert Smith Lister, mid T. v. Jiarcn inent (contested.) Alderman Geo. Moore. l.uko Keegan, E. R HeliiiboliUeoutested. L. C. Cassidy, R, E Randall (contested.) -Charles L. Wolf. Albert Lawrence. James Hrooks. (icorgo A. Qulgley. Jnincs Deehan. T. A. MeDevltt. John Duplet. M. C. Hrady. Anthony McGrunn. -John K. Chadwlck. John Ilergeshlnier. John E. Vallee. James Thornton. Adams Daniel Gclsolman. A l oir henv .lo in c. llarr. James ll Hopkins, Hcujamlii P. Kane, J. 11, Hwoltzor, W. I), Moore.Johii Miickln Arinstrnne: John M. Rohrer. lierks-Danlel K. Welduer, Henry H jiuoaiis, j . iiageumau, l,..n- . .ll it . ll.tllll Hilton , tt ... i-iiii. iv, v lull ien ,1 lima, Hradford nnd Sullivan George D .lacusoii, uerricK. lllalr A. J. Crlssiiiaii, Cambrlii-11. 1), Woodriill'. Carbon nnd .Monroe R, Leonard. Centre John II. Orvls. Clarion nnd Jefferson W. L. Corbltt Clearlleld. Forest nml Elk T. J. Me- Cil oiuili. Clinton, Cameron ami McKean Hon A. II. Hovntoii. Chester Dr. W. W.Downing, John 1), i.averty, Dr. Joini a. .Aiorrison. 2d ,-ld. Ith. .Mil. nth. -tii. Mil. Uth. Kith. llti. lltth. llllll. llth. l.'.tli. Itilh. 17th. 18th. The Convr ntion.'procceileil to its work of nomination. There wcro nameil for Auditor-Gene ral, General W. W. II. Davis of Rucks, Jacob Zeigler of Hutler, Charles A. ISoylo of l'ayetto, A. D. Murk Icy of Montgomery, Daniel Harding of Lu zerne, General James Knlpe, of H,ui phln, Daniel H. Nleman of Northamp ton, General J. II. Sweltzer ol Alleghe ny, General W. H. Ent of Columbia. General Sweltzer and General Ent declined. For Surveyor-General Col. John I'. Linton of Cambria, Peter F. Collins of .Schuylkill, Jacob Cresswell of Alleghe ny, Abram Lamberton of Cumber land, David Kiiskuden of Clinton, John Craig of Lawrence, John M. Coover of Franklin. For Presidential Electors al Largo George W. Cas of Pittsburgh, Win. V. McGrath of Philadelphia. These were declared acclam.ilorily tho choico of tho Convention. For Delegates at Largo Hon. Isaac Hlester, of Lancaster, Hon. Asa Pack er, of Philadelphia, Hon. Georgo W. Woodward, of Luzerne, Hon. William tencuoftho whole, To maintain theso they have created the three great eo-or-dlnato branches of tho government tho Executive, tho Legislative and thu Ju dicial. Public good and private right demand the preservation of the Integri ty of each, Sovereignly isin tho people. The go vernment Is their creature, woven to protect their liberties. Its division In- to Independent branches was of tho very essence of the system. Tho destruction nf cither is a stride toward tyranny. Tho organic law dellnes tho power of each, and to that law each mint ho con fined. Thu Constitution Is the supieme law. It Is the only evidence of powers granted hylhoStatesand tho people. It must bo strictly pursued and Implicitly obeyed. To sustain these truths, moro than (100,000 men, In conscious strength and quiet dignity, await your call, and this lay speak through you, forouedlenco to law, for thu government of tlio Consti tution, and for tho Federal Union ol tho States. When Mr. Wnllaco concluded, Hon. S. E. Aucona nominated for temporary I.halrni.in, Hon. William Randall of Schuylkill county. This was unani mously approved and Mr. Randall ad dressed thu Convention, Mr. Davis, of Herks, moved that tho two contested electluns from Philadel phia bo referred to tho delegation from that city. Mr. Zeigler, of Duller, opposed tho motion, and argued lu favor of tho ref erence of thu contested eases to a spe cial committee, Mr. Cassidy rose to speak on the sub ject, when Mr. Campbell, or Plilladolphlii,raIed tho question of order that neither Mr. Cassidy nor Mr. Randall wero members until thu election was decided, ami nei ther could speak. Tho Chair so ruled, Mr. Jackson, of Sullivan, olfercd u resolution that tho rules of tho House uf Representatives of Pennsylvania, os fur ns practicable, bo adopted for tho S. Hlnek of York. Ex-Governor Packer, Judge Church, and Judge Hlnek's names wero with dn wn. EVENING SESSION. Tho Convention again resumed oper ations at 7. Mr. Seiglcr moved Hint the respective delegations send in tho liumes of the District Electors and Dis trict Delegates. This was so determined The electors wcro then named ; KLniTOIlsl, DMrM. 1. C. E. Kamcrly, M. D. 2. Charles M. l.esenz. ;!. Charles Huckwalter. 1. Geurgu R. Herrltt. 5. 11. It. Coggshall. tt. Reuben Stabler. 7. R. E. Mouagliaii. S. David L. Wenderlck. 0. llernnrd M'Grau. 10. William Shirk. 11. A. G. Hroadhead. 12. John Hlaiidlng. 111. Jesso C, Ammcrmaii. 11. William P. Withingtoii. lfl. William R. Gorgas. 10. William P. Shell. 17. Cyrus L. Pershing. 18. A. O. Noyes. 10. William A. Galtmdth. 20. John R. Packard. 21. James O. Clark. 22. James 11. Hopkins, 2;l. Edward S. Golden. 21. Samuel P. Wilson. 2.-). To bo tilled. i)i:Li:(iATr.s. The Delegates chosen were: imrM, 1. Aid. William M'Mullen, Lewis ( I'nfisIiK' 2. General William Merrilly, Colonel William l. I'liiierson, ll. Henry R. l.Indermnn, John 1 Faunce. I. Jeremiah M'Kibbln. , Charles M. Hurley. H. P. Ross. ll. llou. 11. M. lloyer, lion. John 1) Stiles. 7. John II. Hrlnton, Jneksnu Larklus . lion. liiesierciyiner,iieneral Jcr eminii Jiiigeumiiii. tl. Wm. Pattou, A. J. Slelnmiin 10, Francis W. Hughes, D. S. Hum moiid, 11. E. W. Hninlln, Henry H. Molt 12. Jasper ll. blnri;, Jl. v. l.lttle, llifiulrcil, That tho hamilne-- of the people and the preservation of em power a-, a republic .depends upon tho perpetuity of the Union and thu pres ervation of the Constitution, and the prompt restoration oi eacn and an oi llio stales lo tne enjoyment oi llieir rlglils ami inactions in ino union is es scntlal to our progress, our prosperity and the protection of our liberties', nnd lladical legislation is tne harrier thereto, Itetolrcil. That the Constitution the United States Is the supremo law it is binding upon thu people and upon every department ol the government and It is tho highest duty of tho-e It and tuft of official place to yield Implicit obedlanco to all its provisions, until It Is changed lu thu manner provided therein. That tlio recent attempts of mo Legislative oraiien oi mo uovern incut lo usiirii tho office of the Execu live, and to destroy tho Independence oi ino .iiuiieiary, are deiiueraie auacKS upon the plainest piovisions of the Constitution, in utter violation of its spirit, and tend to tho overthrow of the government llseil. Itenolcal, That tho Radicals In Con gross havo wrung from thu peopluenor, inous sums of money which they had squandered in reekle.-s extravagance that their system of revenue is 'ill-do vised, incongruous and inequitable that rigid economy in every branch -of tho public service, a decrease in the number of officials, a reduction In the army and navy, and reform In tho col lection of tho revenue, aro Imperative ly demanded. Only by this means can tlio reduction lu thoamountof taxation now imposed on the Industrial and manufacturing interests be nltaliied.nnd tne payment ol our lndehtcdncs be as sured. Jtcsolictl, That the Republican party Isi nisiintislliln In tint ciitttitrv fm llm do. lav lu thu restoration of tin Southern States to their just relations In tho union, and lor mo government ol tlielr people by military rule : that tho pur pose of theo measures Is to perpetuate iiadicai power inrottgii the vote ot literate negroes. Hcsolecd. That In enacting the tenure of-olllco law tho Leglslatlveand Execu five branches of tho government, cue for Itself, had a right to judge of Its coiistltutlonnllty, and that in thus ex ercising tho right the Executive was duly comply lug with that portion of his oath of office which required him to preserve, protect and defend tho Con stitution of the United States; nml that It is tbo light of every branch of tho government, and of every citizen, to Xc! in nn ft Seiglcr 8 It. II. Can- 1 12ft l.UVCllV, 111, UUIIII SV .UUlllSUIl. I - ., nil! Crawford -John G. Huillnghaiii, Dr. J. government of the Convention, 'lids w. unci-, i wns so iiecjueii. l.'l, Michael Meylert.D.ivhl l.owenberg 11, David 31. criiwiord, 3, !,, Wllllnni II. Miller. IS. John A. Magce, John Gibson. Gen. havo questions Involving the eoiistltu tlotiality of any law speedily adjudged by tho Supremo Cuurt of the United Slates, and the right of the people to nave saui decisions eniorceii, llrsolvcrf. That tho iiendlm: Impeach ment of the President of tbo United States Is a gross and reckle-s nbti-o of partisan power, without jiistlllnblo cause, and intended for tho attainment of party purposes at tho sacrifice of the most vital Interests of the country. ceolnd, That a return to a specie paying basis at tlio earliest practicable moment is essential to tho interests of tlio people and tlio prosperity of tho nation, Jlctolrcit, Thnt tlio national debt should bo paid as rapidly as Is consistent wun ino lerms oi the laws upon widen tho several loans nro based. Ilcnohvd. That the flvo twenty bonds and tho legal-tender notesareconiponent parts ot ino same iiuaiiciai system, mid until the irovernnieiit Is nblo to redeem the legnl tenders In coin, tho holders of theso bonds should bo required to re ceive legnl tenders In payment. JltMlmt. Thnt overv spec e of pro perty should bear Its inlr proportion of taxation, and that tho exemption of government uonus inereironi is iiujim mid Inequitable, Jlctoh'cri. Unit wo leeoiinlzo with emotions of the deepest gratitude tho of- lorts oi too gaiiant volunteer soldiers who so fieely took up arms to protect mo j- nig ami preserve ino lihoii, nun wo denounce as unjust to them, thu ef- lorts ot ino iindlcals to prevent a res toration of tho Union until negro supre macy Is estobllshed lu certain States, ami negro (quality imide the rule In nil. llesoltnt, That the nnturallzatlou of foreign-bom citizens places tlieiiiontho pamul'ootlngivsthoso born In this country nnd it is thu duty of tho government to sco thnt nil citizens, naturalized nnd na tive, aro protected In their rights of life, liberty, nnd property, abroad as well ns ut homo, nnd that In tho view of tho Democracy tho Hag of tho country ought and must lie made to protect all our citizens, Thu platform was Immediately ad opted ns n whole and without dissent. There then remained to the Conven tion nothing but thouoinliiatlouofcau- dates nml the selection of delegates at large, nnd this It proceeded to do, Davis .12 Mnrkloy 12 HoyJc .11 Kulpc 0 Total Necessary to a choice, Oft. Tho Convention essayed a second bal lot. Tt resulted : Davis 28 I Knlnc 2 Markley 51 Nelmnn 0 Hoylo 12 1 jotai i-.i Necessary to a choice, 05. Tho names of General Davis, General Knlpe, and Mr. Nelmnn wcro with drawn and tho third ballot, narrowed to n close, thus terminated : Markley, 01: IJoylo, 03. Total, 129. Necessary to a choice, Oft. iVmld Immense npphiUsC tho uouil- itlou of Hoylo was made unanimous. General Davis Is a bravo and gallant soldler,dl-abled In his country's service. Mr. Markley, Is a physician of excel lent repute In Montgomery County,but chance of fortuno decided that Mr. Charles E. Hoylo will bo tho next Auditor-General of Pennsylvania, lie Is rising young member of the Har of Fayette, and will bring to tlio office an extended knowledge of tho duties of the position. Tho western delegates claim a heavy Increase over their last year's vote for Mr. Hoyle. Tho Convention then balloted for Surveyor-General. Tho first trial In effectually footed up : Cooper SO Ent 12 Cresswell ft I Karskoden 35 Collin- 10 Total 128 Noco-sary to a choice, 05. A second vote placed tho soldier Democrat, General Ent, on tho ticket, Mr. Collins resigning In his fnvor. Tho vote aggregated : General Ent 71 I Karskaden 18 Cooper !i7 I joiai J." Necessary to a choice, 01. The nomination of General Welling ton II. Ent was declared unanimously, amid the wildest enthusiasm. To tho ticket ho added the strength that only such an approved and faithful soldier could, and his endorsement by all tho soldiers of Pennsylvania Is beyond dis pute. He was loudly called for, but fulled to appear, as he was at his home in Columbia County, whither tho nomi nation has gone, no one expecting or looking for it less than he. Tho election of delegates at large was last in order. Each delegate voted for four members, the summing up being no more. Hon. (!. . oodw.ird lion, Aa Packer...' ,.. Hon. Wm. Hlgler Hon. Wm. A. llelster Hon. Samuel J. Randall Hon. .la-. 1'. Harr lion. John I.atta lion. T. J. M'Camant The choice of Judgo Woodward, Gov ernor Hlgler, President Packer, and ex Secretary llelster was unanimously ap proved. Tho Delegation wns Instructed to vote ns a unit. Hon. William A.Wallace was unani mously reelected Chairman of theStato Central Committee. Mr. Cassidy moved thiitiicommltteo of :l;l, to be reported to tho Convention by the delegates, constitute tbo Execu tive Committee. Agreed to. Mr. Ca-sdy moved that tho Chair man of tio Executive Committee bo em powered to appoint one person lu each district as nn especial deputy, in addi tion to those otherwise selected. Agreed lo. Thu Eecutlvo Committee was then named, as fullows : DMeivl. I John P. Ahem. 2T. Sprole Leisenrlng. :l .Michael Mullln. 1 II. Sellers. ft Nliiirod Strickland, Jr., .Ino, Smith, ii Illinium Yerks, 7 Nel-on Weiser. 8.1. 1). Davis. !) Decatur E. Nice. 10 John 11. Storm. 11 Isaac Slckler. 12 Gen. E. W. Sttudevant. Ill John W. Halley. 1 1 Omitted. lft Thomas Chalfant. 10 Dr. Lewis Hoick. 17 Robert Crane, Williitm P. Hrlnton. IS John W. Hittlnger. 10 Henry J. Stnhl. 20 John II. Uhl. 21 David Caldwell, A. G. Ilonsnll. 22 Cunt. II. 1). Woodruff. 23 Thos. J.M'Culloiigh. 21 J. A, J. Huchnnnn. 2ft J. 11. Sweltzer, W. D. Moore. OH 1). N. Doualioo. 27 James Mosgrove. 28 Omitted. 20 Henjninln Whltninn. All the biuliiess wns now concluded. To tho ilouso of Representntlves, for tho use of tho hall ; to tho Chairman, for his tirbano presiding : to tho Secretaries I for their laborious duties, thanks worn ' unanimously tendered, and thus ended tho C '.invention. Tlio Speaker's gravol i fell, thomeuibcrs shook haiidsiiUnroiiiul, 100 ,. 80 ,..08 .. 7il .. ft7 .. X .. :is .. 21 and congratulations on tho unusual nml uninterrupted harmony of tho prolong ed proceedings wero generally ex changed. At tho moment of tho adjournment, tho delegates who had been snowed up for twenty-four hours arrived, nnd ns the clock chimed one, tho members dis persed to consummate the victory of which yesterday's Convention wns tho Introduction. Still ox Tin: HampamiV-Tho big elephant Romeo, wintering with thu rest of tho menngerlo, nt Hntboro, Montgomery County, by whom his keeper, Miller, was recently killed. Is it 11 1 on tho rampage. Ho is secured lu tho basement ot his dcecned keeper's ! barn, In n pen nindo of strong timbers. Having now Killed tnreu men, and still proving vicious, no ono entors his cage, ami hu misses thu grooming nnd atten tions that had become to him nnnliuost indlponsahlo luxury. Ho cost his owner forty thousand dollars, u sum al together too groat lo no lost, to snoot forty thou-ii'id dollars wouldn't prove a paying pleeo of sport, Tho elephant Romeo nearly killed came! sometime ago that cost ten thousand dollars, ami would dearly llko to destroy two baby elephants, for vhlch ho seems to enter tain Inveterate hatrcd.thatiiroconlliicd In tho vicinity of his own quarters. Soiuo of tho residents aro nervous In the matter, fearing Una hu may cscapo from eoutluemeiit.