13LOOMSBU11G, PA. Friday, Juno- ?', 1S72. nun Cliatlcs II. Uoclmlcw. In placing at tho head of our columns tho narao of thla tlUtlnculshutl contlo- man as tho canulilato for Governor, wo not only do what la oxpoctcd of us as members of tho party which niacin! him In nomination, but at tho satno tlrao Rlvo oppression to tho most heart fult satisfaction personally at tho result. Tho selection) of Mr. Buckalow was tho spontaneous and unsolicited action of tho Boverelgn people. -From all parts of. tho Commonwealth came lift ado- mmid on tho convention nssemblcd at lU-mllnir for a nomination vlilcli should Klvouhopo Hrtd curnejtof reform In ovury branch of tho government at Hnrrlsburg; that should securo capacl ty, honesty, and Indopondonco In the administration; that should Ignoro rings ana corporations as engines of po litical power and dlspensors of political patronagf, and rcstoro to tho pooplo of mo Biuto tno respect, consideration and protection they had and onjoyed In inwo nays or political purity when SI moii tfnyUer and Francis It, Shank lion-ot-d tho olllco of Chtof Executive oftlio State. The nomination was conspicuous by tho absence of all tho usual appliances and concomitants of such an event. Not even Ida own county was Instruct CHl .'orhlm, and but ono county In tho State, wo bellove, had taken that pre caution ; and yet when his namo was mentioned lu convention tho Instanta noous outburst of enthusiasm showed tho beat of tho popular heart. From tho beginning of tho balloting to tho end or it thoro was a steady and lncreas ing advance la tho number of his sup porters till, on tho magic soventh, the triumph, was complete. Scarcely two weeks had gono by since Mr. Buckalow had consented to permit his namo to be mentioned in connection with tho offlco of Governor ; but twen ty years of a stainless public lira had convinced tho peopio that ho was tho man, perhaps tho only man, who could and would stem tho torrent of corrup tion which has-so long disgraced tho State; and his competitors gracefully gavo way beforo tho resistless will of the people who, irrespective of provi ous party ties, havo overywhoro spon taneously announced their dctcrmlna- lion to givo him their support. Mr. Buckalow has never been a vlo- lent partlzan. It Is not in his naturo to be so. Though no man holds his opln ions more tenaciously or upon a surer foundation of argument and reaion, he always treats an opponent with respect and his oplniona with consideration. The qualities of his bead and his heart draw to him Irresistibly tho support of all honest and moderate men overy- where. Ho la a lawyer of distinguished ablli ty, a public speaker of great power and persuasiveness, a statesman of large experience, a politician of clean hands, of, pure heart, of uncorrupt mind, of an ago when the firo of youth has been tempered by observation and study, and will make a Governor of whom tho State may be proud, and in whom tho peopio can have tho most unlimited confidence. Sumner on Grant. Ono of tho greatest political aensatlons of the day, overtopping In interest oven tho Philadelphia Convention, la tho re cent masterly speech of Senator Sumner reviewing Grant's political career, and In which he os3erta that Grant Is moro deserving of Impeachmentthan Andrew Johnson. It cannotbosald that Sumner Is a Democrat; ho is now and has al ways been our bitterest apponont, and his testimony Is that of a Badlcal wit ness. Even Fornoy, who ha3 at last resolv ed to support Grant (but declines to aid Hartraoft) in commenting on his speech alludes to him as "the great Senator who never does anything in haste" and as "my dear friend Sumner." He says: "It would be folly to deny that hla philippic is fierce and able. It would bo weak to refuse to accept it as a bold and dangerous demonstration. As such 1 propose to discuss It. Tho readers of The Press havo not failed to notice that I have nover concealed my attach ment to Charles Sumner. I know him so well, and havo known him solong.and I confide so entirely in hl3 personal integ rity, and so honor his acquirements and his patriotism, that I could not help re- Seated efforts to establish good relations etweon him and President Grant. I have ne vor conecalc 1 my belief that his degradation from tho chairmanship of the Sonato Commlttco. of Foreign Rela tions was a mlstike, deoply aggravated by It subsequent organization, and by tho removal of Mr. Motley. He con structed and led a great party, and hung to his convictions with tho tena city of a Cromwell, cantlvatlncr tho Son ato and tho country, and extorting, by nn tremenuous aDiuiies, tno warmest praise from his sternest foes." Ho knew Grant, becauso ho helped mako him and, liko a prudent parent, is no w chastising a bad child. Nor can it bo said that Sumner Is a disappointed offlco Becker. Ho is an Intense radical, and represented an intensely radical state, long beforo Orant voted for Buchanan, or declared that "if tho war was to bo for the liberation of tho nig gera ho would re3ign." If Sumner, Greely, Fenton, Schurz, Trumbull, and McCIuro are not Republicans, both par ties are vory much deceived. It will now moro than over bo tho duty of tho Democrats at Baltlmoro to nomlnato a man of such ability and statesmanship, as to throw in deop contrast tho man whom his own party chargo with nopotlsm, corruption, and Imbecility. ' Tho contrast wa3 mado at Heading and tho result will be tho Inevitable do feat of tho Treasury Ring at Harrisburg, whoso fostering corruption Is so noto rious that It ia not oven denlod. Gen. O. O. JJoward, of Freedman's Bureau notoriety was recontly sent by tho Government to pacify tho Apache Indians. On hla arrival in Arizona he requested Gen. Crook to temporarily suapendlloatlle operations against these Indiana until ho had an opportunity to tost the efllcacy of moral suasion. Ho now withdraws hla previous request for a suspension of tho campaign, and ad vises vigorous measures at onco to pun ish tho hostllo Apachea, whom ho de signated oa robbora and murderers, who will not bo ronclllatcd. Tho adjournment question occupied tho attention of both Houses of Congress on Saturday, and June 10 was fixed cb tho day of final adjournment. Procfdllnga of the Itomocrnllc Stale Con ! trillion. Heading May 30th. Slinrllv niter 11 o'clock tho conven in tion whm e.iUt'il I ) order by tho lion. William A. Wallace, chairman of tho Stato Central Committee Jlou'ioolntcd John (!. Il.irr nf l'lltshimr. II. 11. Until or incoming, llerniau ivreiz oi li.lK, W. llttV'S urieroi iiancaiiur, mm John O'Connor of I'hliadolphla, torn- tiornrv Rrcrntarlrs.onu jYllC.aoi auiiiviiu of Philadelphia sorgcuut-at'ttrms. The roll of delegate wri callcu, ana tno contests, substitutions, and changea rt corucii. ANAIrUKR9nYMR. WALLACE. Mr. "Wallaeo delivered a brief iuldrti on leaving tno cuair, in wmcu no ji voked concord and forucaranco, am tho excrclso o ' Judgment In tho doll boratlons and In tho selection of candi datc3 and tho preparation of a plat form. ELECTING THE TEMPORARY CHAIR- MAN. Him 11. 1 Ttrown. nf Clarion. Hon WllllHin lllirliir. nf fllnnrlleld. and Hon. William Ilaiidull, or Schuylkill, wero nominated for tho ollk-o of temporary chairman. Ttr. Univi-ii wnt 0. eettU. anil upon taking tho chair mailo a brief speech, in which no saiu tno convunwun mui uu- ilnr Ihn mint filViirilblo clrClimStUUCCS and that tho harmony pervading tho body augured success, fcncouragemeni nnnlil hn tn Icon front the dissensions In tho Itepiibllcun party, growing out of tho rum oi corrupt rings aim cauuia. iinrfiil Mm mlmitltm of n L'ood platform ami it strong ticket. Ho returned thanks for tho honor conlurr I, and at tho cloio of his speech w-iselioueu. Tut; inrir'rcr.iiixHH uxiii-.it wai. Pnmmlltrrq on Uesoltltlona. Oriranl ziltmi. nnil ffilfntliil.4 wero aonolntcd a ti scuiaainn ons-jcti unou iitcsuiuuuu to refer all resolutions oiiercu to tno proper commlttto without rctuiinrr. jf. Onnttv ni'rrnd that all resolutions rnintinn- in tiifttfhmi or Presidential candidates should bo referred without delay or debate. A rmnllltlnn tt) QDUOlut It COnimittCS of thlrty-threu to nomlnato candidates for ilelcgat- I I ) ino uonsuuuiunui vaju- vention wjs cnnsiuuruu iu lunm. a rrwluilnn was otTered that whon Uio convention adjourns, It adjourns to meet at thru o'clock this afternoon, nnil tlmt It thon orocc idto tho nomina tion of Judge or tho supremo uourt, nmmmr.r. I'nni'rp.-snioii at largo, auditor general, clcctJf j at lorge, and six dele gates at largo 10 tno uuiuuuiniiu uuuuii ni nnnvonnnn. Mr. Uotrroth. or aotnersot, moveu that the number of delegates to tho ua- Hminl ennvniulon be oltrllt. With tWO provisional delegate which was agrcod to. Mr. nruudairo. of Luzorne. mov ed t .) Btriko out all excepting tho words it. olved. that whou this convention adjourns It adjourns to meet at thrco n'ninnlr fhiq nftnrnnon." which was o'clock this afternoon," which was nmrorfl to. Mr. Slnan. of Philadelphia, offtrod a resolution that a committee, consisting of ono member from each senatorial dis trlni. lm nmio'ntcd on credentials. Mr. Bunting, of Delawaro, moved that the commlttco consist of soven mpmliprs. Mr. Moore, of Philadelphia, moved that the committcs on contested seats consist of five persons, which was agroed to, anuitnocnairman nameu uio iouow Imr: T. A. Sloan. Philadelphia : D. O. Burr. Allecuonv: G. W. Skinner, Franklin ; T. Chalfant, Montour and G. Search, Luzerne. On motion adjourned until 3 p. m AFTERNOON SESSION. Tho Convention was called to order nt threo n'elnek. Mr. Barr, of Allegheny, secrotary of tho commlttco on contested seats, re ported that Hannibal Sloan, of Indiana, anu Jonn .miner, oi uuestor, weru on- HUU iiuuu iuilll-r, Ul uuraiui. nviw titled to seats from thoso districts as delegates. Mr. M'MulIon reported the follow- incr permanent officers : PERMANENT OK'f AKIIAliUfl. President Hon. Hiester Clymor; Vleo Presidents 1st district. Edward Dougherty 5 2d, Charles Thomas ; 3d, A. H. Ladner -. 4th. John II. Chad wick : 5th Stewart Lerch; Cth, Charles Earnest; 7th, U. Ulatz; atn, ti. renn omito; 8th, James Duffy ; 10th, James Mahan ; lltn, it. A. racKer; jzm, wuuuiu u. Krelder; 13th, Ilonry S. Mottjllth, William m. nan; totn,u. 11. cum min ; lth, Waltar Sherwood; 17th, "W. E. Smith ; 18th, William Linton; 10th, George W. Bklnner ; 20th, P. L. Wicks ; 21st, William A. M'Goniglo; 22d,Dr. A. J. Fisher; 23d, Philip 11. atovonson ; C. n. Ferrltt.John II. Balloy; 21th, William Mahor; 2oth, A.E.Wilson; 2Gth, W. B. Dunlap ; 27th, Grler O. Orr ; 28th, B. Magoflin ; 20th, J. B. Brawloy ; 30th, David OHn. Secretaries John C. Barr, II. U. Cummin, Herman Krotz, W. H. Grler, John O'Connor, G. W. Waddell, W. P. Furey, C. W. Carrlgan, J. W. Bowman, D. W. Maratf, II. M. Steward, J. R. Snowden, E.J. Roberts, W. O. Plumm, v. A. Davitt and J. Howard Reach. On motion or Mr. ismery, 01 incom ing, a committee of two wore appoint ed to Inform Mr. Clymer of his election, and ecjort him to tno cnair. SPEECH Or HON. HIESTER CLYMER. Hon. Helster Clymer, on being Intro duced to the convention, apoko as fol lows : Gentlemen of the Convention.! I am profoundly grateful to you for this, and vou will bt ir mo witness, unsolicit ed honor. It adds another to tho many debts of gratitude l owo to tho demo cracy 01 Pennsylvania, urom an parts of this Keystone state, from nur rlvera. which flow to the culf. from tho southern borders, irom tno northern line, men have como up here together to consult for tho deliverance of tho land. For twelvo years, long, dreary, bitter years, tho peopio of tho whole land havo suffered worto than an Egyp tian bondage. Good men overywhoro to-day aro consulting together how thero may bo adeliveranco from the crloo of military power, from thla on prosslon and wrong, from suffering which we enduro patiently, becauso wo hope and bellove that In tho democracy and in the good men of the whole land thorp can yet bo delivcraneo from them. Wo aro about to appeal to tho wholo peopio of tho wholo stato and to the wholo country. I will not say how you aro to appeal to them. It will not bo my pleasuro for ono momont to in dlcato to this convention what thoy shall do. L can only rsk mat your con vention shall bo conducted In the Inter est of the' right, and it will and must bear abundant fruits. I havo nothing to say to you "with referenco to mon, noth Ing with referenco to him who should fill tho high position of Govoruor. It is my pleasuro to know overy gontloman mentioned in connection with that offlco and to know them personally. Whoever 110 may uo no win do im measurably tho peor of his opponent. you aro auout to oeg.n your uenoera tlons. You will allow mo most rover ontlv to humbly ask tho dlvlno bless lnc of him without whom and without whoso guidancetho labors of men are In vain. I iiavo out ono moro woru to auu, that vou will pardon any error I may mako and bolievo It to bo an error of tho head and not of tho heart. I am done, contlomon. and am ready to re celvo any motions that tho convention may havo to oner. Tho roll was called by tho secretary, and tho following resolution was oiler fd. Jiesolved, That a commlttco of thirty threo bo appointed, ono from each scna torlul district, to roport the namoa of fourteen persona at largo as ueiegatea to thn constitutional convention, and ton persona aa dolegatoa to tho democratic national convention. Tho first part of tho resolution was ndnnted. Tho proposition to send ton delegates at largo' to tho national convention was opposed Py Air. unuiuuiiuu, ut uuiuiuv. lie was not in favor of acommlttoo choosing tho dolegatoa to tho national convention, xnai powur biiouiu uo ex erclsed by tho convention Itself. Tho consideration of tho second por tlon of tho resolution was, on motion postponed Indctinitoiy. THE COLUMBIAN Mr. Ctirrliiati dcilrcd to ask of tho chairman of tho commlttco on resolu tions what progress they wero making 72 tnoir unties. Governor B hiler. c an rinnn. said that llio commlttco wero not res dy to report. Tho uommltl' o would hardly bo ready to report befuro to-morrow morning. a motion was maua 10 nroccou to notnlnnticfttiuldritcs for Governor. It W log.ee.ltd.niidthofollowlngnomina tlo ia wero tnndo ! Gancral G. V. Cm i A1UII, V. XV. UUUU111UV, -L. .ill tWAi ui . "Wliarton. Colonel A. 0. Noyri. V. l' IInH 11 .nn..t T TIT T Scholl, ll. U. Wright, lion. William M'filn iintl. flotior.il M'Culmont. Hon. ,10. Ii. Acker, John It. Heading and M. u. Trout. Mr. Carrlgan of Philadelphia, nomlii' utt J Hon. IHrster Clvmur. Mr. Civ mer remarked I am not Insonslbiu to tho kltidiu s of inv friend from rhila dolphin, but ho knows mo too woU to think that his kindness would permit mo to do nnvtliliiL' that would Icoimr diso our victory. 1 am at tho sorvlco nf dm ilniiinprfttn nf Mill nliiln (rather n a private), 1 am ready and wllllrig to servo, and follow Its marches, Ilrmly uoiioving anil oaruntiy praying lor n cr'u.t and clorlous victory. 1'ou will allow mo to decide tho motion nomin ating mo to bo out of order, liot this convcntloji nomlnato it man who will lean us on to victory. on mot on or air. itanuau tno nom Illations wero closed. Mcssrsi Acker and Heading were withdrawn. HAI.TiOTtNQ. I'lio convention then nrococJcd to balloting witli tho following result. l-'IKST n ALLOT. Cass 17 Buckalow 23 M'Calmont Noycs Schell Fox '. 10 12 G 8 Wharton 3 Wrluht 8 M'Clelland 13 Mr. Worrcl wlthdrow din inimn nf Mr. Wharton. " SECOND BALLOT. CllS3 CI Buckalow 24 M'Calmont 11 Trout i Wright 10 M'Clelland It Noves 10 Scholl 3 THIKDTIAIiLOT Cass GS M'Calmont 0 Buckalow 32 Trout 1 Wright 7 M'Clelland 10 Noycj M Schell... FOURTH BALLOT. Cass.. 55 I Buckalow 35 FIFTH BALLOT. Cass 5G M'Calmont u Bueknlmv 30 Wrl2ht i Noves ." 15 M'Cle land.:::::: 8 Ptoyts 10 I n-"uu SIXTH BALLOT. Cass 55 I Buckalow -1- Scattering 33 SEVENTH BALLOT. Mr. Buckolow was nomlnatod on tho soventh ballot, receiving 74 votes. SUPREME JUDGE, Hon. James Thompson was nomin ated bv acclamation for sunromoiudgo aftor which tho convention adjournod until ten o'clock to-morrow. Beadino, May. 31. Tho convention met at ten o'clock. Mr. Buckalow was introduced to tho convention by tho Hon. Holstor Clymor and dcllvorcd a speech which will bo round cisownoro Mr. Cly mer said, at tho closo of Mr. Buckalow'saddrcis: "Mavakind i-rovi- denco guard and keep him! May tho good peopio Bustain and support him! And mav honest mon overywhoro and of overy political creed rejoico that tho hour lias struct: wnon in mm, oy mm and throiiL'h him imbecility and cor ruption is to bo banished from tho oxecutivoand iegislativo departments of this commonwealth." Mr. Cofrroth moved that tho conven linn nrnppf-d with tho nomination for - . . , . , . , - - . auditor go.noral, which was agreed to, and the following nominations wero mado Mr.. Balloy of Allegheny, nominated Gon. W. H. If. Davla, of Bucks: doa. Jiullch nominated Gen. William M'- Candlcs3, of Philadelphia ; Mr. nam nominated F. M. Crane, of Wayno; Capt. Skinner nominated William Hartloy, of Bedford; Mr. Cummings nominated jonn Liawsno, 01 uiuurnuiu ; Mr. l.itton nominated J. F. Tomnlo. of Greene ; Mr. Sloan nominated B. L. Templo, or Philadelphia; Air. iiauoy nominated Liovi luaisn, 01 xorir; anu Mr. Worrell nominated William Balrd, of Philadelphia. On motion, balloting was commenc ed, with tho following result : first ballot. Davis. 2fl: M'Candless. 8 : Crane. 12: Haitloy, 30; Lawsho, 0; Toraplo, of Philadelphia, 15; Templo, or ureeno, 14; Maisn, 7; Balrd, 1. Tho names 01 Messrs. Liawsno, xom plo, of Philadelphia, Malsh and Balrd wero withdrawn. SECOND BALLOT. Davis. 29 ; M'Candloss, 8 ; Crano, 8 ; Hartloy, 79 ; Templo, of Greono, 9. Mr. liartioy- naving recoiveu a ma orlty of all the votes, he was duly an nounced a3 nominated. On motion of Mr. Monaghan, or thea ter, tho nomination of Mr. Hartloy was mado unanimous. General Davis, of Bucks, mado a row remarks, in which ho pronounced tho success of tho party ft cortalnty. Mr. William iiartiey, tno cauuiuato for auditor general, was introduced to tno convention anu spoko as iouows : Gontiemen or tno convention and 101 low citizens, I havo no language to ex nonn.- tn f riii inn Tnnnn 11T m it nnn r for the honor which you havo conferred upon mo, knowing that as a politician, as a party man It is unmoritod and though I havo lived forty years I havo novor hold an offlco of trust or emolu ment. No matter what sins I may bo guilty of I do not think that I havo thought moro highly of myself than I should havo thought, and it great eratitication to mo to-uay 1 kuow mat ray menus anu neignuoi - navo thought butter of mo than 1 havo of mysolf. I stand beforo you without any prepared speech. 1 oxpected after my namo was used m connection with this offlco a complimentary veto. A few weeks ago I novor dreamed of hoing presented to tho pooplo of Pennsylvania oy mis convention ior so nonorauio a position. As you havo seen fit in your wisdom, or folly, to placo mo beforo tho peopio of this stato, 1 will endeavor with tho help of God to pursuo tho satno coureo of life, guided by tho samo rules that I havo over been guided by and I will causo you no ahamo. I bono to be- como better acquainted with you and if tno peopio or this great commonwealth seo proper to mako mo guardian oi their treasury. 1 win enueavor to licruro un tho accounts by tho old rules that wero taucht mo in the old school arithmetics. I havo nover been In tho Pennsylvania legislature. 1 navo enueavoreu to at tend to my own business. 1 do not mean to cast any reflections upon tho mombcra of the legislature who havo followed tho course or right and hones ty. I want you to understand that como frosh from tho peopio. My speech is over. 1 manic you. Mr. Cofrroth moved that tho conven tlon proceed to nominations of three delegatoas for Congressmen at largo, -i.no nominations wero as iouows : Mr.-Josephs, of Philadelphia, nomlu ated R. Vaux, of Philadelphia ; Mr. liaro nominated J. II. Honk ns. of Al logheny -. Mr. Allon nominated Seldon Marvin. of lirlo: Mr. Milter nominated R. L. Johnson, of Cambria j Mr. Blglor nomiuuiuu j. xi. minion, 01 unesicr; Mr. Emory nominate! G. W. Skinner, of Franklin j Mr. Monaghan nominated U. i2. M'Lmugniin.oi uumuoriand ; Mr, ijamuorton noiiiiiiuitu 11, u, w right of Luzerne. Ballots wero entored Into with tho following rosult: FIRST RALLOT, Vaux, 81 1 nopklns, 81; Marvin, 01 T,.l Of. . 11 -I ., I .. O-l . ai,i,.mn-,,l 11 ; M'Laughlln, 11 ; Wright, CO; Skin nor. 83. Mr. Reel of Allegheny, mado a motion that Mr. Johnson bo nomlnatod by ac clamatlon. which was not airrceu to. Messrs. Vaux and Hopkins wero nom Inatcd on tho tlrst ballot. AND DEMOCRAT, HKtMND 3JAM.OT. Marvin. il-I: Johnson. 12', Wright, Skinner, 12. tho namo oi air. isrinion was mm drawn beforo tho second ballot wasond- cd,and n number of delegates, uoioro tho llnal annmncement was mado, changed their votoo. un tno second uauoi jur. vrigni win nninliinlnil. nnil mi inn! Inn of L'ntltult) Sk .iner tho nominations wero mauo unanimous. Co . Wrieht and Mr. Hopkins wore lntrodU2)d and inado a low romarks, thanking tho co vontlon for tho honor conferred. . ,. Tlio convontlan ndjourneil snoriiy after ono o'clock, until two P. M. At'TEHNOON BH.S310M. Tho convention rca9?omblcd shortly after 2 o'clock, and tho commit ;o to so led delegates at largo to tho Constitu tional convention proscnteu tno iouow ing report: CONSTITUTION! CONVENTION. Hon. Jeremiah S. Black Hon. Geo. w. Wmiilwnrd. Hon. Wi' lam Blirlcr. Hon. Hobort A. Lainborton, Hon. A. A. Purman, Fraukllu B. Cowan, James EIHs.Georgo N. Dallas, John H. Camp- U3ll, William u. uorou, vm. ii. ismmi. William J. Baor, S. II. Heynolds and H. 0. T. Dodd. T in ronort or llic commnieo wn adopted. FOlt ll.M.TIMOIli:. Thn rnnvontlon nroirrdcd to elect delegate at laro to tlm IS.Utlmoro Con vention, anu tno louuwnig wutuuiwun ........ .!n. . r... Li.... ....rtil ilnlnirnlr iiv- iii-i-iiiiiiiii mil nil ni l .iiuiiu. iivivn""". lion. William A. Wallace, Gen. Geor(,o W. Cars. Hon. annuel J. Buudall, ami Philip Collins, K-i. msTiuor i)i:riKOTiM Tim fniinu-inir ncMntis wero named rs lUlrtnt deli-Lmtes: h. A. Mackoy, 01 minimi ATM. A linn nf Crawford. Asa J illlkviiii ."i - - , , ' - I'fldrer oi uurnon, o. jj. jii.tvyu.iiii" v. Susquohanna, C W. Carrlga-i, Ph la- delphla, Jon., i. ni - v , ,. : ' -- , ., ,,f Arniitirnmin-v. Dr. U. ii. JUimeriy 01 Philadelphia, Wm.H. Uuttcr of North nmntnn. .Tnhn 1). HtllCS Of IjChiall. Sy- nnlden of Armstronc. Joseph P. Shell of Bedford, Samuel G. King, Phlladol niiin wii inm i-;. nanirnoriv oi jjuu1 phln, John B. Braddin, of Cuniberland, ltlchard iiummoi oi jliuuihiiu, mm u B. Wilson of Beaver. 8TATE COMMITTEE, It was resolved that eacli Senatorial district select ono member of tho Stato , . fV.,,t.. tlinnlinli-mnn of tho convention, nfter consultation with tho candidates lor uovernor, iYuuiiur oral, and Congrc3sman-at-large, to ap point tho chairman oi tno commmuu THE TLATFORM. Hon. William Blglor, chairman of tho Commltt jo on liesoiutions, prcsuui ml Mm fnllnwlnp ronort : Jlesolved, That tho Democratic party whllo in tho futuro aa In tho past, llrm ly upholding tho Constitution of tho United Staten as tho foundation and timiintinn nf tho no.yorsof tho General Government, and tho safo shield of tho liberties of tho peopio, demands for tho citicen tho largest freedom consistent with public order, and for overy Stato Mm rfcrht of self-government : that to iinhnld i lm fnr.nor mid nrotect tho lot- tcr tno Demoeracy of Pennsylvania ,.n., finil nn hnttor niatrorm linon W1110U i-nii find nn hnttor nlatform unon which to stand than tho groat leading princi ples enunciated in tho inaugural ad Or o. of President Jtffarsou, aud tho farowoll address of tho immortal Jackson : upon thoso two groat Stato papors wo plant ourselves, und outor tho contest for 1R73. lltunh-ecl. That abused a tho public confldoaeo has been by a long period of official mlsmanaacraont, wasto, anu fraud, this convontioa invit 1 tho co nunratlon of all citizens of the Com monwealth in tho earnest effort which tho great constituency it represents Is about to mako to remove from our Stato administration ovcrv taint or political corruption, Tho inton ;t of overy Pennsylvania!! is uirccuy anu vuauy pnnnernod In tho eradication of all un just usagosand practices by which indi- vtmiai liriunes mv ou urouiuu 111. iuu- lic cost, and tho attompt to do this can bo mado certainly succujiui oy tno union of unricrht and fair-minded mon of all parties, and by sustaining candidates of unquestioned nullities anu uusiiuuuu reputations. Jiesolved. That this convention ap peals to tho peopio of Pennsylvania for tno support 01 tno c.uiuiuiuu iur uuv oruor whom it has placed lu nomina tion, becauso his election will sreure at onco a correction of oxistintr wrongs aud tho permanent luturo prosperity 01 tho State. It asks for his support, bo- causo ho has been nominated not to subservo tho views or promoto tho in terests of any section or faction, but to moot tho requlroraonts of an urgent and common need : becauso ho fully ronro sonts, and in his Ufa and character fairly illustrates, tho truo spirit and principles of popular government; becauso ho has boon an earnest, slncero and efficient opponent of tho fraudulent practices anu laiso doctrines 01 tno party mat uus hold power through many long years of misrepresentation and inhruloi be causo ho stands pledged by tho record of his wnoio 1110 to administer ms omco, if elected, for tho benefit and only for the benefit of tho nconlo: becauso ho can bo trusted to securo carefal, iconora- ical and rcsponsihlo coutiol of tho agonts and officials and the treasury of tno commonwealth ; ueeauso nu can uo relied on to withstand unfounded und uniust demands to tho prejtulioof pub Uo riulita. to opposo with vigor tho cii croaebment of powerful corpoiatious, and energetically resist tho grant to ag gregated capital of privileges which could bo used to inlure. hamper, and impede tno otiorts 01 individuals in tno varloas onterprhes and Holds of labor which tho btato aitorus, anu uccauso ms action in tho past la proof that his offi cial influenco will bo used hereafter to prevent tho mischiefs of special lcgisla tion, and to destroy tho possibility of Erocuring tno onactmont o: any statuto y tho uso of moaoy or other corrupt moans. JtesoXced, That In presontluir tho Hon. James Thompson for Judgoof tho Supremo Court wo havo only to invito tho consideration of tho peopio to tho integrity, impartiality and preoralneut logai attainments which navo charac terized tho discharge of his official du ties during his fifteen years' sorvlco up on tho bench of tho Supremo Court. Jiesolved, Tint in tho persons of tho candidates projdntcd for tho offices of Auditor Gcuoral.Conurcssman-at-lurge, aud dolegates to tho Convention to amend the Constitution, wo havo can dldatcs eminently worthy of tho couff uenco anu support 01 tno peopio. Jiesolved. That tho crant bv tho Rad leal Legislature of this Stato of numer ous charters creating such corporations aa tno "uoutn improvement uompa ny," "Continental Improvement Cotn imnv." and others of similar character. 13 uniust to tho interests of trade. Is dangorous to tho rights und liberties of tno peopio. anu us such meeta with our unquaiitied condemnation. Theso resolutions wero unanimously auopteu, V Resolutions ol thanks to Mr. Mlsh ler, proprietor of tho hall, and others wero tnen passeu, anu mo convention adjourned sine tile. Tho Asiatic cholera has eomo at last. Tho French gunboat Torror, with forty cases of tho cholera ou board, arrived nt Now York last week, and was immodl ately ordered to tho open ocean, Tho scQurgo has appearod In Havana In a peculiarly vlrulont form, being com plicated with yellow-rover. Tho Congressional conforenco com mltleo on tho Tariff and Tax bill havo agreed on their roport. Thoy placo whiskey at 70 conts.whlch covers overy thing except tho 10 cent stamp on tho barrel for tho rectifier, and fix a unl form tax of 20 rnta on tobacco. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Address or Mr. llucknlcir to tho llpaillng Convention, upon nccetthic; the noia liiatlon for (lovcrnor. Mit. President and Gentlemen oi-' this Convention 1 lnppcar this morning in your prcsonco in pursuance of tho reqir H of tho commlttco which waited upon 1110, to tendor to you. and through you to, I hope, n major ty of tho pooplo of tills Stato, my slncero. hnirtlolt. earnest thanks for tho great honor which has been dono 1110 lu nom inating mo as tho Doinocratla candidate I ... ......... M nt lila r'.iiYiliwilitt-nnllll. Cheers. Tiilo nomination so tendered was no solicited by mo. It camo, if I under stand the facts correctly, rs tho lcgltl- tnato outgrowth or puuuo opinion in this Stato; not so much b' Miuo of any gonoral conviction of preeminent abil ity In tho indlv liual who has been so- lecioil, not uccauso ui nny hiuuuik ui distinguished character which hps bt m established '.y him, but becuino tho peopio throughout this uommonwcaiin, having had an opportunity fornoarly 11 quarter or a century or observing his course and conduct In public position, have attained to tho beiioi mat, what ever may baSAld of your candidate, ho 13 nolther to uo scuueeu nor iiuiuuuiu ;u in llio performance 01 puDiicdiuy; nil iimt. Imii'lni? bv tho past, it Is likely in tho future, whon tho Interests of a elms or a clique aro upon tho ono hand, and flin Intorests of tlio people upon 'ho other, ho win stand urmiy wun unit in- t mass of Immunity from which ho sprang 11.ul with which he sympathizes .1 - .ti i-,.f.i...t... itin.. ........ 1 in overv nuro ui 1113 nuiiit. ummi.-u minimis''. I Uuntiemen, 01 tins ucuou iiineii oy you I spot Impersonally. This oetloti taken by you will bo sanctioned and r.itlflcd for no low ormero personal oh- icets. but from natriotic motives. Wl'U honest convictions wo go iorwaru lino tho contest cssured that its result will ho triumph. Cheers. And what do wo iicsiro.' isot mereiv mat certain men representing 113 shall hold publlo olllco; not that moro gratification of party pcssions snaii como to us, nut mat this Government of ours shall bo hon est and pu.e.fairnnd equal, in Its action with regard to all our peopio, and above all, at this Juncture, that thoso reforms winch aro necdsary m 1110 government of our Htato, as well ns in 1110 govern mcnt of tho United Stales, shall bo so cured to tho peopio by all tho agoncles appropriate ami uucquato to tneirnt laiiimcnt. The peopio of tliis Stato havo deter mined thatn Constitutional Convention fairly selected, nnd ropresonllng all tho noonla of the State, shall bo convened tho present year, and that, so far as it is necessary to meet tho exigencies of tho times i)yiuuuamcntaicnani;c3, thoso changes shall bo secured. But wo know that something moro man tins is neces sary; that constitutioual provisions must bo uoneral and vacuo in character at least to a certain extent, and that for tho application and enforcement of sound principles of government wo must havo reliable men in public olllco An old political motto and a favorite one, which you havo often heard, is this, "Principles and not mon." I bo llovo tho Latin equivalent for this ex pression was placed by Mr. Madison upon his carriage, so that ho should be contsantiy reminded of tho truth which was supposed to bo contained in it. Well now, gentlemen, I think under tho experienco wo havo had lu rccout times wo should amend this motto : wo should say now, "Principles, and men to support thoui." Look to your Gov ernment in tho Stato, look to your Gov ernment at Washington, and is it not manifest that although good pnnclpk j aro written in your fundamental laws. and although tho peopio aro overywhoro desirous that thoy shall bo applied, yot thero is laiiuro becauso tno agents lor their application aro unfaithful or in competent'.' Be it now our mission in tins year 01 initial iciorm, is-', be it now our mission to co forward in tho selection of men who will apply Amer ican principles m American uoverii- niL-nt. I Grout cheerinc I Gcntlemou, my Ideas of tho duties or tlio uovernor ot tlio commonwealth aro, I suppose, somowhat peculiar. My iuea is mat 110 is a magistrate, n 110 is callod that in his high, his important office, I mean in tlio actual discharge of its dimes, 110 is not to Know mat a par ty nas ciecieu mm. xrcmenuous ap plause Ho is to bo tho maglstrato of tho cutiro peopio of tho Commonwoaltli Ho is not to let loose a criminal from your penitentiaries becauso political fa vorites (lomand ms release applause uor Is ho in any -manner to prostitute thoso powers which wero created for tho common ndvantage.co tho purposes or interests of nny limited number or of a low. Uentloraon, 1 bolievo thero is a disposition at this timo in our (Jonimou wealth to get a little boyond and out sido of that circlo of intonbo party pas sion which raced over this country du ring uiu WB1111111 uiunr-ii, years aiier tlio conclusion of tho war. Our pcoploaro bo ginning to understand that thero aro many matters, and those of tho creates! significance, upon which gontiemen of intolllgonco and liberal opinion can heartily unite to subservo and promoto tuoso purposes ior winch political socio ty was organized. Hero aro questions rotating to tho harmony of llio different parts of tho Union, ordinarily expn ssed by general amnesty and oblivion of tho past, iiero aro questions 01 nnanco and taxation, in which thero aro common intorost3 aud upon which patties aro not sharply dividiJ, and many others now in viow. 1 snail not occupy your time upon thtio. fCr!c3 of "Go on 1" and applause. Now, in viow of tho general disposition to havo reform in- trouueed into our btato and into our National Governments, wo aro entitled, when wo sot up candidates for whom and around whom public confldouoa can gather, wo aro entitled to appeal to men of all parties ami shades of opinion to go with us, and to establishi nowdeparturo which shall bo ono of purity, energy, faithfulness, intogrlty, and justice in government. Groat cheers. it is a source or deop satisfaction to mo to know that at thu end of this ami cable controversy upon tho question of tho selection of a eandidato for G ovcrnor, tlio utmost goad feeling provaiis, and that other gcntlemou who wero named or proposed for nomination for this olllco, and their frionds, aro now cor dially.united and acquiescent in tlio ro sult which the convention has reached. All of thoso candidates for nomination aro known to tho peopio of this Stato ns mon of high character and merit. I speak of them kindly, not from motives of policy, but sincerely and truly. I respect tucra ami respect tnoir menus who stood by them aud presented tholr names for consideration In tliia conven tion, and now what I deslro Is thatoach of them and their friends, tho rosult having boon reached, will aland by mo in this coutest, upholding my feeble hands, and, Ukoa band of brothers Join ed, wo shall proceed forward to victory. twiiu appiauao.j auow mo ono addi tional remark in this connection. Thero has been too much disposition lu our great Commonwealth among hor public mon to pusn personal nviury a iituo too far a littlo bayond tho limit of what was becoming or oxpedlout. Tlio result has been that our Stato hf.s boon comparatively dwarfed In this great Union of ours. Other States havo been raoio potontial In tho Federal Gov ernment, and havo had moro Inlluouco upon Its action. Now York, Vlrglula, and other Statos, although no moro patriotic, no moro dosorvlng, have had a little moro emlnoiico and distinction lu tho Fcdoral Union than our nobio and magnificent Stulo. It hasbeeu our own fault, und tliorcmodyls In our own hands. Let gontiemen In our Stato who aro favorod with publlo approval, who aro placed lu public station, lot thorn cultlvato magnanimity and good will with each other, and whon ability rises In our Stato lot us cherish and encour ago It. Whon u man appoata to rlso a littlo abovo tho ordluary lovel, and bids fair to attain publlo distinction, instead of pulling him down lot ua support him, and bid him God-sjiteJ. Lot 113 havo a State hopo and a Stato prldo, and cul tivate our own mon, aud thus assist di rectly and Indirectly to givo to our Htato that position which bolongs to her In mis American union, x iinu tno pro ccedlngs and llio results of this convc t tlon, and tho spirit which nownnlma'os nil tho gontlemon concerned In It, ns an omen of tood for tho futuro In this rc peel, that wo will cherish and cultl vato that spirit of hp mony nnd good will among our rcprcsontatlvo mer which will promoto tho Inter, -ta, Inllu- o..co, nnd character or tho Htato. Gontlomon, I know most of you n-o anxious to conclut.o your duties heio and roturn to your homos, it was 11. t my Intoutlon, on appearing be.'oro you, to mako an elaborate or prolonged ttu (Iras. During tho courso or 1110 canvnsa, opportunity, will bo afforded mo of mooting my loiiow-ciuzons 111 mumum parts of tho Stato under circumstance 1 moro auspicious and convenient for tho discussion of public matters. I shall endeavor to perforn my duty In this canvass, and, In cr lclusio", ill I havo to say to you is mat you so sunn, pin form yours. REMARKS O5 MR. CI.YMER. Mr Clymer. the I'rc'Idont oftho Con vention, then said : May a kind Provldonco guard and keep him, may tho good peopio sustain and support him, and moy honest mon every whoro ami 01 every political crecu rejoice that tho hour hrs struck whon In him, by him, nnd through him, im becility and corruption aro to bo ban ished irom mo executive niut logisiauvo departments of tho Common wealth. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOlt tlOVEUSOR OHAS. it, UUCKALEW, or roi.iiJiniA couvrr, TOR AUDITOR UENKIIALl WILLIAM II. HARTLEY, Ol- llEUrOKU COUNTY. I' OR JUDGE OF SUPREME COL'RTi JAMES'TIIOMPSON, or Enin county. roil CONGRESSMEN AT LARGE: lUCIIAItD, VAUX, or i-im.Aiici.i'm.v, JAMES II. HOPKINS, or Ai.i.nintnNV. 1 1 EN DU I OK 11, WUiailT, OI' MJZEKNE rot'NIY. For Meinbcru or the CoiiAtltiitlonnl Con vcnlloii, (1KO. W. WOODWARD, I'iillaJcIpliln, JEREMIAH H. 1ILA11K, York, WM. lllULEIt, Clcarllcld. W. J. I1AER, domcrsct. W. 11. H.MIIH, Allcjhony. l-'RANKMN 11. UOWEN. riilladVlpuln. JOHN H. CAMPUKLL, Philadelphia. H. A. REYNOI.DH, Lancaster. JAMEH EliI.lH.rldmylklll. H. V. T. 1)01)1), VonaiiBO. (IEO. M. DAI.LAH, I'lilladclphla. 1IOUURT A. LAMIIKRTOJt, Dauphin. A. A. PURMAN, Green. WM. L. CORUETT, Clarion. New Advertisements. "TO HOOK AGENTS. MAIIK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK, tt I if al b I IK-il-l I MJ- IT," Is ready for Canvassers. It is a comnan'.on vol ume to "INNOCCNTH AUBOAI),"or Which 113.WI0 copies have been sold. Don't waslotlmeon boolcs no ono warns, utn lai.o ono lieonio win hiop you lu tho streets to Mibscrlbo for. "Thero lsivtuno to laugh," aud nil who read this book will sec clearly tuat timo has come. Apply at onco for territory or circulars. Auurcss. DUFFIEI.D AHIIMEAD, rubllther, 711 Kausom Kt 1'hlladjlphia. TOTICE. Ail persons aro forbidden to In pass ou any property belonging to me, whother occupied by inuur leased to others, for any ourposo wliatovor, as persons so licspasslug will be dealt W1IU uceordlog to law. i.l.UAU 1UUU.11. Ei.Ysuur.a Juno 7th 1372. u'.3-3i ADMINISTUATOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE Ol' MA11Y It. KVANS DEO'D. Letters of ndmlulslratlonou tbeestatoof Mary R. Kvaus lato ol Fishing cieck township, Co. lumljtn county, deceased, navo been Rranted by tho RcglMcr ol said conuty to Jacob S. Evans, of urcenwooi. au pur:,oas uaviug ciuuns against tho estate of the ocek lent aro leouested to pro bent them lor Hetltement ami loom Indebted to thocstato to make paymout to tho uudci slgued, admluiiitrator, wltiinut delay. JACOI1H. KVANS. Juue7'72-4w Administrator, NNUAL STATEMENT OF Till-, Poor District of lltoom, January 2d, 1I7I, to January St h, 1S72. Jacob Hchuyler, Tro.isuroi- In uc.Miut with said District. Dr. To amount received of John AlFuiiiton, lato Treasurer 27 10 To amount received of Win, Kreaiuer... To tension of Isaac Sowcrswoitb Jj 00 To total amount received on Illoom Du plicate jli.'l 3i To total amount reeelvt 1 on Gleemvood duplicate i"A CO To total amount received on Scott dupll cato 10W 07 To tolal nuuMKt lecelved on HiiK.trloal dtiplieite 417 03 87181 '.'7 . ei7 SH . 171 .11 37 07 871 1 27 Cr. Ily order redeemed Ily commission on same lly balaneo m hands ut Tu-ami'er.. Examined nnd cerlllled. H. II. MILLER, ) J. H.IKKLKIt, (-Directors. WM. KRAMER, J lly reriutt of Directors wo havo ext-mined thu abovo and llnd it correct. F. P. DRINKER, 1 .,,i,,1,.J J. ll.CASEY, 'f-uidllou. Directors of tho Poor lu account with Illoom, Scott, Greenwood and Hugarloaf townships. To nmt. or duplicates for year 1871, viz. To Illoom township SSOUJ 37 To Scott township V j i .0 07 To Greenwood township -.'lis n To Shugnrloat township 711 0) To amount received lor grain, etc,, sold. . 102 00 To orders outstanding 2:51 01 814919 09 Ily com. on 81123 31 coll. oted on Illoom duplicate 10-0. 191 01 lly colli, ou Soil 03 collected on Green Wood duplicate, 10-0 ill S5 1)3 com. on 8101017 collccttd on Scott du pllcato 4 0-0. H) Dy com. on 81'. 00 collected ou Sugailoaf dunllcato 4 0-0 17 n. lly exonerations, Illoom duplicate, 1871... 31 00 lly " Scott duplicate 0 15 lly " Greenwood dnpllouo 5 55 lly nmt, due ou illoom dunllcato (uncol lected) 1200 15 Dy nmt, duo ou Scott duplicate (uucsl- lecieu.i 1312 23 Bv nmt. due ou Gicenwood dunlleale (uncollected,) 1759 01 Dy nmt. iluu oa Sug.trloaf duplicate (nu- coucctuu.;... sju dj By tho followiug amts. paid by directors r uiinuu iinu ncuuyier Itom jau. I. to Auill 1. 1.S71 5J.IC0 17 lly S. II, Miller i)s Son storj ncet 1H7I ny it. j. irfiarn store acct , ,i, m ui lly II, L. Detll'eubach iirlutlng I'j'U lly J. G. Frcezo'pior. beivlces 50 I ) lly P. lllppcusliel tix , . 12 SI lly lsalan Haaenbjch More ncct 1115 lly I. S. Kuliu beef acel C5 1.7 lly Fox & Webb 15 73 lly K, 1. Lull, dings, Ac II n lly J. II Maize storoucct 13 50 lly U. O. Marr storoncct 31 21 lly McKetvey Neil & Co.stoio uect 00 II Ily Runyou Jt Wardiu store ucct 18 82 lly Dr. Ruber prof service i HO Ily Dr, ltutt.T prof, services 12 1 1 lly Sharpless A Harmau 2H ! lly 1). Stmnp store ncct 2,1 77 lly Johu Wolt stoio acct IS 70 lly S. It, Thomas smithing 17 12 lly Phlneas Welch 10 73 Ily N. J. Ilonderhhot drugs 3 43 Dye. s. Fuiman 1 03 lly Jamci (Jadman Chairs 8 11 uyn. ivuorr siumiing sen ily lloytr llroj. drugs Ac 0 ca Dyhiiudry hinall items for loose work i"J 61 Uy orders Usued to sundry persons for which thoro uppjar no vouchers 410 CI Total TTiTsTl to lly tlio following nmouuU paid by di rectors Miller, Ikoier, it Kramer from April 1, 1871, to Jan. 8, 1S72, By Philip Dowall, (steward, B months wages Is7 50 ny Duiil. i uoulcr labor outarui 127 fit) llv Mis. Dewald for scwIhl' no -21 ily E. Ilreed Matrou 31 weeks 170 00 lly Johu AudloStowaid21days 17 15 lly Louisa u.iuer matron 10 20 Ily M. Gllbeit collect ir Mt, Pleautut township for 1870 32 09 Dy T. J. Welllver coll nor Mt. Pleasant township county and poor lax 1871 10 83 Total.. 8017 51 lly A, W. Patterson, malting cistern 818 87 lly K.Mendiulmll lumber lor elsti rn ... 12 73 lly stout lor pump lor cistern II to lly Isulah Hugeubuch for spouting etc.... II 82 lly " " lorMsvo, pipe, etc. iM 00 lly H. R. Thomas, for smithing.......... 21 14 Uy II, L. Dlollenbach. prlullug 13 01 Uy Sundries for debts contracted by former directors 81 81 UyMrs.C.S. Rlshlou, Inter. st ouboud toJlyl, D71 33 1J Uy Miss H. blouu.luteicst on bond to July 1,1871 15223 Uy First National llauk, uotolnlvt n by former directors to.iolin A, l'uustou,) with protest uud Intorest 2111 00 Ily John A Funston, six bonds and Int.. 3135 00 lly Robert ltobblns for cow 51 (0 llv ' lor harness 40 (0 lly Turnbach, Hess a Co., for hay mice, ,. 38 U) lly Robt. Rouu colllu, etc., lor 1). Larklus 15 00 lly Dr. McKolvy. prof, services 15 Oi lly Dr. Tinner, i rof. servl o 8 El lly Director's services K 1 10 lly Wm. Kramer, Secretary's services to t J Ily J. G. nteu'i Attorney aorvlces (0 00 lly cu'.h. Lug, amt, lecured by Judgm't., 171 co lly Junes Kussol, matron 21 till lly MargaietDuts 17 00 lly miscellaneous expense Incurred dur ing 0 months for support of paupers workonfarm.farmliiiutenslls.ratcliau- lea and merchants bills, etc 1321 3$ 111912 0) Examined nnil co',,,,nfl,,i,ii-i-!i 1 REAL rSTATH WITH RECENT IMPROVE MENTIS. iu- fiirtn nml Imllillns vnluoJ fl 10 t ' CO 211 O 171 1 ) Mi I I Did 10 ny repiiim m uiumiuKi v iv Py luHiHoholil rurnlluro Ily Itinnlnit titenilH lly lioraoi, initio ntul 1iob US' liny, Rrnln, etc lly 18 ncrca Wliont nnd Ilyo .n.i lly balance on llloomtwi'., duplicate by 1 '21.1 ( ) IS' W 1 CJ1 40 II.. I.nlnnnann Un,M I M w II U ll I II ll It III 1 1 At 11 ux, huu cum by ex and com 1612 211 ny balance ou urcenwouu lownmup . duplicate by ox. and com 1 i09 II tla. I,..l.nn. .... U..rtlnnr tnUMIBlllll till. pllcalo by 0X1 nnd com 239 01 lly JtntE'iiclit Y. O. L0112 40U 01 121 127 83 JJEIlJd AND EIAllIMTIES. To balance duo on f.irm n ts.no 3 00 To Inlcreit on mime o mouths Toordora outstandln VI ill I , 10,131 02 1. 1 O'J or'iiistria'.7.i!.",','.'!.'.r. To balanco lu favor fi 1,127 n OUTSIDE RELIEF. To Harah llechtol f 11 ?' To Klltaboth Overdorf Til lMinlnlii llrnvnlltitr 15 I J To Mary U. Urccn 3 ( I $ 00 4!) Amount of laxablo pro erty for I'oor pnrno ea In oach townslilpof tho l'oov District ofUioom q-i ,ii.r In I n nB.Auiniiitt . Towliahlp of Illoom 0".W f ( Township of Hcolt SIH.IIUW Towiwhlp of Greenwood ! M' J J iownatup or ngarioar uu,ui w FRODUOTSOFFAnM. 211l)Uali. wheat 1 CO till 60 ii mini ryo SI " w IUI buali.oatHbOets l'.f I I uiibii. corn card 4U eta (Iliunii. clover scnl to 150 bush, potaloca50cta 2,' ) bundles com fodder 8 ctl. 171 i.) IHI I I 75 lCi- i VI) -l ill ' i 8 I ) 21 I ) It " I heads cabbage 3 els..., 3 bush, onions tl i-siona nay '). i ueirera tiu 65) lbs. butter 23 e'l CTldoz. ckrs 20 ctl 2,It)lbsporl7cts ' lahoats ii CO Poultry li I . I M I 117 I.I 70 O) 33 1 Total ! 3 No. paupers ndmjtlpd In poor house during itue year cuuiiir juh, o, " No. nt paupors lelt during year u No of paupers died 3 i-io oi paupers now rcmaiiuug iu pour uuusu rpiHUD ANN U All STATEMENT X of Conynjibam aim coniraiia i'oor District lor tho year ending April Mil, 1872. William U-iodman Treasurer for tho year In nect. with said District. Dr. To nml. reed, from twp. dupllcato for 1M1 HHM - 80,13) 15 To unit, reed, from borough dupllcato lor 1171 i To ami. reed, from o.her sources lor 1871 H7, 1 0 S10 ! J To nml. oi uninnco ou nanu irom last 2 ear 5)9 10 Total - - 87,o:)U Cr. Dy ami, of sundry orders redeemed during year M.0 16 lly nmt. ol treasurer's commission 0 2 per ct ' 12!! 2" lly balaneo on hand nt date 1.112 3) $7,850 1)0 Wo the undersigned auditors ol Con- yngnam -lownsu'p una ueutruim Uorouiili for the year 1S72, havo ex amined and audited tho loregolng account and llnd it correct uj abovo stated. MARTIN FLANAGAN, ANDREW RONEY, JUHN P. HANNON. PATRICK KILLEEN, T1IOMAH MURPHY, JAMES HAFFEY, Andltors, Account of tho Directors of tho Poor of sn'd DIM. lor tho year ending April 8th, H7.'. nr. Toamt. of poor nnd purchaso poor-tax dupllinlooflCouynKliatn twp 87,11-! 82 To nmt. of poor and purchase poor-tax uupuouo oi leumuiu uuroiiKii yj To ntni. riril. Inr nnhlnrn of eatlio and produce sold oil farm . 210 2 To unit. reed, for board of Mrs. White nt noor house, on ncct.. 00 00 co oo S09 10 To nml, reed, from Mrs, Ann McKler unn lor dobt on acct To nmt. of balance on hand from Inst year. Total fT. 89,011 12 Dr. Ily nmt, of unseated land-tax returned by collector on twp.duplicato 8(111 11 lly nmt. of errors nnd exonerations nl- lowed collector on twn. dunllcato 0 75 By ami. of collector's commission tj) 5 per ct. on 80,780 01 collected 359 13 Dy nmt. of unseated lot tax relumed by collector ou boro. duplicate 20 19 Ily nmt. of errors and oxoneratlo as al lowed on same 4 02 Dy nmt, of collector's commission y k'rtGperct. on 8021 11 collected 10 0j lly nmt. ol lustallmcu. paid ou larm Wll-J luteio-.t i.ijw ii. Uy nmt. naid asylums lor board, Ac, oi lunatic nauDers.. Oil n Ily nmt. paid for stock, repairing, llmo ior lariu, no Ily ami. paid for jusurauco Ilv nmt. paid forwork dono on larm an jo 7 :i 2l oo lly nmt. paid for hari'waro and sad dlery lly nmt, paid lor suppoi t of poor house, IK) 5) Sll 1) ny aiut, pain ior inuuciu utieuuaueo nnd medicine 217 1:2 ily nmt. paid for out-door relief to pau pers lly unit, paid lor Halurlc and oxpenscs of steward, matron, directors, Ac. lly nmt. paid miscellaneous expenscj und bills lly unit, paid treasurer's commission on Si), 1 10 10 paid out each (42 ner et. llyaint. ot balance lu hands of ocis- 121 L0 urei 1 112 1,1 ' Total 89,011 Census of Poor House. No. of paupers In poor house al bcglnuiu; oi too year -IU. Ill 1!UIUI3 UIIIIWI IUU Ullllllii JUHl I No. of paupers discharged nudnbscondud 8 No. of paupers born uono .o. oi paupers ilieu J No, of paupers sent to statu lunatic a lyiuiu. 1 No. ol paupers now lu state lunatic asylum nt expense oi uist i No. of paupers iu poor house at date 10 Statement of tho assets and Indebtedness of tho District April bill, 1W2. AssctH. 'arm nnd buildings wortli M.SiO I ) l-'armlue: utensils worth.. 070 20 Household furnituro wortli Horses and catllo wortli Potatoes worth 1 1 uy gruln uudsliuw worth Pigs worth Mituuro worth Meat worth Poultry woith Wheat and ryo in giound worth Clover bced worth Lard worth Vinegar worth I-'Ish worth Cabbaiiownilh Dalance iu treasury 272 Is 7I 10 25 CO i.l CI 50 0) 210 I) 57 10 13 50 IH 10 2 C) )2 01 11 (M 5 1) I 2i I lJ3l ,'111,'iW t.i 81,011 10 8,1)7 53 Indebtedness Anil, yet duo on farm with tntcicst . Dalance iu la vol' ol district S10.0J8 03 PioJucts of tho farm for llio yiar 1-71. 8 tons of hay 830 82 n CO 10 bush, buckwheat CS 75 12 I ) 01 bush, wheat 81 I) ti 20 2i)5 bush, corn-ears 5) cts 102 50 32 bush, ryo 81 10 35 2) 200 bush, potatoes 40 cts 11)1 00 2l3bush. oats at 53 els 118 23 7 loads corn fodder at 810 70 U 1,37 pounds pork nt 7 cts 03 07 475 heads cabbage at 3 cts 11 V 3 50 lbs soap made at 10 cts 5 I ) nutter, i-gi;s, nnuvigeuiuies mi . ,) Live block lalsed Illtj Clover bced rulscd 11 (j WILLIAM GOODMAN,) Directors or tlio poor PATRICK 11URKE, i-ol Conyngbain and WILLIAM UN YDIill, J Contralla poor dlst. Attehi C. O. MURPHY Clerlr. jCon v sou 1M Tw'i1., April 8, 172. June 7-:it rrilKASUUEU'S SALU O? UNSEATED LAN 1)13 IN CJLUMUIA CO. Agreeably to tho provisions of au Act ot As sembly eulltled au Act illrocllug the mode of selling unseated lands lor taxes and other pur poses, passed tho thirteenth day or March, 1815, aud tno further supplements thcieio passed ou the 13th day of March, 1817, uud the 2jlh duyoi March, 1821, uud the 0th day or March, 1817, the Treasurer ot Columbia county, hereby gives uo tlco to nil persons coucerued therein, that uuless the Couuty, Road, School, Poor, llouuty nnd State taxes duo ou the following tracts ot unseat ed lands, situate in Columbia county, are paid before tho duy of sale, tho wholo or such parts of each tract will pay tho costs chargeable there on, will bo sold ut tho court llousu iu tho town of liloomsburg. Pa., on tho 10th day of Juno, 1872, und to coutluuo by adjournment, irom day to day lor arrearages of taxes duo said Couuty, und costa uccrued ou each tract respectively. Acres. W'arranttei or Owners. IM. Cls, Meaver. Gray William Clark Andrew, tract, Davis Isaac Fry David Littlo Malhias, LRtlo Robert, Morris Daniel, 1 00 10 to 1 50 5 oo 11 50 a 77 5 00 fi 00 8 00 1 60 60 a oo 21 12 5 77 1 02 10 80 13 60 37 Novor Ucorae, Nuugcsser (Jeorgo snumaa F. L. Shumau F. L. Hhuman F. L. Shumau George & Co,, Shlpmau II. W. Ileuuluger Cluistlan, Hhuraau F. Ii. Hhuman F. L. Hosier Jacob, deo'd., Jlenton, Clirlstmau Ann, Wells Johu Applcman Peter,: l'euulugtou Jessu R, Jiriarcrcek. Applu Puul Ilrltlulu William A, J. lllish Reuben, Ilench Nathau, Reach Nathau, llryau Guy, Clem W.T. D. lUv. HcadlyH. F., Hcadly H. F., Headly H. F., lllcks Jesse, Recer Abraham, l'ealer Samuel J. htackhouso Joseph, Stuckhouse Joseph, Blackhouse, Joseph, Suit Adam, 8 27 1 71 1 80 12 0) 21 23 3U0 400 I0O 210 28 218 180 500 10 200 11 421 201 01 1(X) 11 BS 4 47 SO w 35 63 8 01 12 40 8 (II 17 78 10 (17 22 83 00 11 85 6 0J 10 32 11 85 6 33 6 11 103 Bponenbcrg Philip, S Hlttlcr Jacob. 7 Traugh Henry, 30) IJoty A l'oalor. 32 M iu i-arsa jampft, It) Klsauer A Knorr, Gxtawissa 1tonthlp, 81 McNlneh Jameia, 100 Clewell Jaoob. ir 61 UrolHtJ.H., " ' 101 llrobut .1, H. 82 llrointJ.H., Ml llrobat J. H M lllllmrcr M, A U., Jt5 3 "3 2 01 i" s; 7i Ocntrallu liorough, Arlcr John, lloylo John, Crano Michael, ChadwIcK Ann T Collins I'eler Cannon Ueriiard, Colllhan James, Fetterman Alien, Urimth Iienjamln, IllnoJohn, Holmes Thomas. Jonca Auu T, Mrs. Kllno Caroline, Kline A Relubold, Keller widow, Lovoland II. A, Laugou Fat's Moraun D. John, MarRs Loyd, Marks George, Moeiiau Thomas, Moore Oraco Mrs. Ncvln Michael, Uuliin Fatrlclr, ltclly Hbepliard H. F. Wltllclc I'red, ZUlor Wlllkim, Hughs John J, Cain Terrenco, Davis Henry, Centre Township. 2 Lots , ,i 1 M 2 11 12 " 1 " j ii i 11 t ' 7 11 1 " H M 0 7 a 6 2 so IS 00 1 29 Hi U 1 10 I IS 1 (17 a so 8 00 1317 8 111 IS, 1 10 8 1)2 8 01 8 01 8 01 17 11 8 01 17 27 8 W 4 '.') 8 Ol 4 31 15 25 0 01 3 HI 7 02 2 J' ii 2 1 11 1 " 'i " 1 " 2 " 1 " 1 ' 1 " 1 " 1 " I .1 1 11 .11 Couuer IsalaU, estate iti Conner Hamuel, estate i.U Dewltt A Ileuodlct, 7 Frits William, estate 3 Good Jacob, ft Ktefer Daniel, 1 Ktkcndnll A Creasy, (I lltmhach Daniel, 17 11111 Jacob estate, Conyngfiam Township. 270 Jordan Robert, USD Porter Andrew, 801 Walker Lewis, Jjofl70 Ruston Thomas, Wof 3) Ruston Mary, 0 M 0 24 0 H 1 7J , M 1 II Jl M Wl 0(1 51 I HI i'J I ol 3')a M M 3'isa l-ll (,j 7S7J utn 111 id 71 H ll-'llil L-l 'J 0ol H00 UI 51 ii M si! 1W ai 311 2i ISO Si Jl .1.1 21 31 2ll 51 17 k2 12 37 41 VI W 10 ar,i 7u 2 122 , 1 '0 ill 7 it .1 SI 3 10 jOi nu itusiou i nomas, :i,oicou nustuii .limy, Vr) lluchcr Peter, 341 m Ueaslev Johnsou. lllltzhlmcr Thomas, Wlokersliam Amos. Shannon William, Illckham Ueorgo, IlaruosTnomas, Ilea A. W. ilea A. W. Ren A. V. itllno, Llndonmuth A Co. Liudeuiuuth (leorfo D.. Walker Lewis, Young John, llrauuau ibeaezcr, ileam Joshua, Dellaveu Peter. Miller William, Porior William, Kec.su Daniel, Warner Joan. Heaver A Kline, Reeso Mlcuncl, 2i0 :wi 100 CO 101) 100 112 00 20 8 101 111 1-D m nu 311 270 in 170 US nu iirowu iNiithaulel. Lelbv J. M. lLot 1 ;i 7 l l 2 8 2 2 1 2 2 U .Mnrr HeurvH.. Relubold W. ll Westmnn Daniel, Yocum Frank, Cleaver Elijah, 1 Cook David, 1 Kiiugaiuau Frod,, 1 4achetrles (leorgo. 1 Goodman William. ' Wallace William, ' Hart Audiew, 1 ualu Torrouce, 1 Helmb.ich Piillln, .llewlg P.S., 1 Joyce I'etor, ' Knittlo Jonatliau, 1 JiagulroTerreiicu, ' Marr A Morris, 1 1 McMauamau Kellx, 2 s: 1 i I '.I i :n ID 5 4ii til) I M S II) 3 7U 4 I) 1 li 8 ii 12 a Me.Mtinaman ltii.,r. 1 " Jlurjihy Anthony, , ..ui. .1,1.1, ni j .wuuiiru, 1 1 Murohv TnamiLs. Hulvely Malthow, Prcstou Improvement Co., Jishingcrcek Township. Doty & Pealor, Doty iS l'ealer, Doty .t l'ealer, Ikoier William, Jones James N,, Loinou Michael, Mears William, Montgomery D., estate, l'ealer Samuel j,, Uuangst Abraham, Parks James II,. Mclleury Eil., J taxos. Lemon Thomas, Franklin, lioyer Edward, 1 tower Moses, Lllley Abraham, Lloyd Johu, 23.1 3 11 15 2) 11 till 100 100 M) W 15 67 110 t, 13 Tl I W 1 I 21 in V0J lo ;i 5 5.1 1 ii I 71 0 72 57 00 2J 1 ID III li M 'i e Greenwood, Kllno Daulol, JMoltou Samuel, Tltmau Abra., estate. Walls 6t RoJliuo, Hemlock, Campbell L. N Kmmltt James, i; i 17 ii 3.) S) 3 .1- 3 an Jackson. JlofilJ Kilo John, J3ol2J1 ivllo Johu, Young AbrMlinm, 100 Wooiever Jacob, 100 Hess John L JsOCUSt. 9 71 1IIW 2 SO If ill tl Ml 20) llllllugtou Thouus, Johu Hamuel, John Samuel, Rhodes John t Joseph, 31 32 100 111 3) , Saveu William, m lw "Uston Thomas, li ol 10) Reoso Daniel. .1 1,1 7 Ji 7 -n 7 2-' 7 .UI 7 Ji 7 Jo 7 2ti 7ii S 11,1 4 Ul 1 41 I 41 II 7i i b2 RU.ton.Mary, J " imituii v.ii:iriottO. 15 ol 200 Reynolds Joun. Jj of 200 Myers .Mary, y. of 100 Ruston Thomas. l.tt IU,I linn... II...I.I I 7 I 7 ,.f .,Ll.i . V "i.-JJi i;""r " ;V,"ri .. fr'Stn !f,,J!w!i,",'"',"UtL'' I A . w W1U t'tllllUI, -tuiw itusion uuarioiu .of 2uo Itoyuolds Johu. 2 of 200 Myers Mary, it Yoder Aaron ii S.n Aaron ,t Hiiniii Mill,,, i,.,.i. 22JJ .Miller Jacob, Reaver Georgo A J. L. Kllno, Weaver George Jt J. L. Kllno Keller Richard, Madison Townshin. 101 01 40 220 Ellis William, oslato, i , Moser Jacob, j d Flncher J. P., is, Flueher J. P., 0 Hosier Jacob, ii. bhu-uau Rudolph, a m Shumau George, t-. Shumau Daniel, holis, j lu Shuman Isulah, helis ' ;ju smocu, Urobst, letter nauck !txi 2 j; letter Isaac, ,.j iTetter Isaac A Daniel, so; YulturJ.il., aii YelteriS Klaso. aim Lougenberger George, estato i 7) MijJUn. Iirowu David, b.- 1 u Creasy Henry, lu : Durnbaoh Aluoml, Jiii Keller Johu, 7m Nungesser George, 8 .Imiuuriuaun Joiuua. 211 Youe Johu R jj Montour. Gigor Johu, 0, tale, i llamsey Jonn, estate, 1 1 Mt. JVeasant. Grli.ioi Loronio, i.j Mo Jarty Dante), 1 Orangey Crovcliug Hamuol, : 171 Everett .Moses, 7 tJ Jones Richard, usi Kllno A. J., u Kllno A.J,, )s '1 reiplcilcco jaci.li, c ,; Pine. Ueufleld Thomas. t, 35 loo 10J 1UJ 101 07 107 100 100 150 50 171 U 13 11 07 200 175 17 78 II H 32 03 53 61 25 400 17 1 Lot 11) Davis Thomas, estate, j 1. Heath Sylvester, 1 y Vaudersllco Thomas J 11 0! Jlourlngoreek, Raul) J. Miller, si, Little Robert, a, llueuer Peter, i, D.trnes Thomas, Jr jti l'rlck A Shumau, ja; Huslu 1 lolm, mrl of, t ,. 'Prion Jacob, a"! Morris .i.iulel, Yocum i IMia, i- Viicum 1 llsha, A 141 Weary Gabriel, w j 1 Muirls D..i! M. G, Hughs. 7W Morris 1). ik M. 0, Hughs. 1 1' Mori Is 1). il si. u. Hughs . .Morris I). & .M, u, Hughs. 3v Morris 1). ,1: M. G, IIubIis. w Weury Gabriel, J n Weury Gabriel li lUubJ. Miller, :l) Keller RtcliaiJ, I'l Ueavcr George & J, L, Kllno, 1''' Sunar Lrtnf. 4') 41 60 0) 4l)0 100 50 30 23 60 132 112 10 7 13 0 53 20 00 3) 20 200 Uucknlew James, au 81 Cole Ezeklel. II 75 Custard Marv. U Uucknlew James, Cole Ezeklel, Custard Mary, Goss Nuthaulol, Giuy Robert, Montgomery Robert, estate, Roberts & Larlsh, 200 Goss Nuthaulvl, 3D 205 Giuy Robert, 2J7) 300 Montgomery Robert, estate, H 400 Roberts iS Larlsh, W'11 0D WILLIAM LAMON, liloomsburg, April 8, 1872. Treasurer. BUtUNEHH OAUDS. VISITING CARDS, ' ETTER UHADS, DILL HEADS, PROGRAMMED, FOSTERS. AO., 40, Noatly aud Choaply Printed rrom the latest Htylei of Typo l th ooLUMuiAN oyyioi: TiLiANK DK10DS. Wo now havo the finest assortment of DLANK DEEDS ou baud nud ior sale that were ever kenl iu Uioomsburg. Large slxo on best ineut papor, Common Deeds, Executor's jn Adiululstrator's Ditds-smali sue wood nJ heap common Deeds; 4c . "JUSTICE'S BLANKS. Wo now have on hand a Urge neatly ' U'm assortment of JUSTICE'S ,a,N?WE8, BLANKS, to which wo luvlle tho altenlloa"' heao olllcers,