Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, March 10, 1860, Image 3

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AUiMIOll'S NOTICE.
Ehtatc of Tollman Fox, ilevimcl.
Tllnuinlotnllituil, Allditnr appnlnud by the Orphan'
i t'ouil of Uohimola county, on ciccpllooa lo the ac
count ,f Hita l' Fimler, nu.irdlaii of 'lillman Foi, dt.
i-oa.i-il, nttl ntlcrxl mthc dutr-s of hl appoliitirirnt, at
dolcgatcs to tlio National Convention, and
electors by tho several delegates from each '
Congressional dUtiict.
Mr. Cessna withdrew lih motion to post-1
pohq; ' ' ,
Mr. Sclieli,of tho XIX Senatorial Dia- '
irict, 'moved so amend the motion of Ir.
Vacant, ' tliat the (Convention elect viva
voce four Delegates to tho Charleston Con
vention, and two Electors at largo ; and
tho1 'delegates from each Congressional Dis-.
riot select a dolegats to tha Charlo-toti
Convention, and ono Elector for said Dis
trict.
Hichartl Vaux.
ci.-orire V, Woodward,
Jacob Dilllnacr,
IMuaril Yartt,
IMtvard llar,
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iho aunouiicoment was
hursts of applause
received witli
iui. v.uusua, v. . ..... x ..Uw.. ths proceediuas, but that lio could bo voted mg ins vote tor " Henry l). n oner." looked upon
.w "iovo ;ou ,",l.t. wo P-occeoa to mo for( , a ,ieieatcs 0f course. Tho President : Gentlemen of the Con- g00d man.
nomination ot a candidate tor Uovernor. The Convention then proceeded to a volition, tho clerks acrco iu their tally, men who ha
1 10 motion was ngrccti to. I.i ; i b u . ., fon0.v!nLf re3,,it . .One hundred and thirty-three votes have Whatever
Tilllll) llAI.LOT. '
Mr. Searight, of Fayette, moved an I
Wllte,
I Kiwur,
llopkiii,,
imdSornon,
Wilclit.
Strickland,
lho President : Is onunatioiw nro now
iu order for a candidate for tliu Uubcrn.i
. torial Chair of tho State of Pennsylvania
i I r. ijcssua : 1 nominate illium 11.
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nmrmtlninitt. thnt tlm O'leatos and E co. iuc oi riiiiaucinuia. Lippiau.j
tors bo selected dy a committeo to bo ap-1 Alr- ;luu f Lancaster : I nominate
pointed by the Chair. Oowga bnudorwn, of Lancajtcr.
Mr. SoUjII opposed tho motion warmly ' A)r-0lb ! 1 nominate lion JuhnL.
nd eani'stly Dawson, -of Layette
Mr. Saii-uhtalvocated his motion in an',, Mr Gerhard: I nominate lion Jacob
. rt, Itv, Jr.of ont-'otiicrv lApnlamo
tu-.o.tJvu, . , . y , - Ak-idn. Wood. ..,...
lllr. VUJX Ot JMladOipllia, CpOKO at , , . 6 . , ........... u.r, l,,,,,,, ivnthcr. Kraut, llloiilnm-r,
Ninirod
length aul ub.y in favor of Mr. dcholl 8 fJ,uh'8u
n,Mi Mr. Giltill.in : i nominate Hon
"jlr. Piuiur wiibad tha doWatej from Strickland, ot heater,
ach Con -ressioa il dUiict to chow a com- M r Montgomery, of ashmgtou : 1
mittea, couiUtiiijof one from each district, "omi'iato Loloncl Win. Hopkins, ot Wajli-
to report a list o; dele 'atos to tue iSational mgiou. ,
Gouwntiou ant Electors, tlu said list to Mr ltankin : I nominate Hon.
bo Bubjjet to tho approval or rejection of W right ol Luzerne
il.n ni, ...nilnn ! Air. Keller : I nominatu Hon
Mr. I lalduman favored tho selection of Wilson, of Mifflin
tha-National delegates an.l electors by tho I 'r Crawford : I nominate Hon. John
rlnlo.rntK I'm in each ConTrcssional district. ! Orcsswell ot lllair
Tho President ruled that V!r Foster I Tho roll was then called, amid tho most in response. Ho would co hand heart for
could not bo re-nominated at this stage of intemo excitement, every delegate record- tho nomination of Mr. Foster. Ho always
In in as rsscntially.and truly a
Cheers. He thanked tlioso
1 come hero to vote for him.
votes ho had received were free.
been cast for Mr. Foster, and I now dc- unbiased, unexpected, and unsolicited.
claro Henry D. Foster, of Westmoreland Ho had never asked a man lo vote for him
God bless him! to bo tho unaiiiinioui never spout an hour in electioneering for
nlinini' nf'llits flnnvpiitlnn nf tlin united Do- nnv tiimiinlinn Tim munif.,..! .-ltlnns lip.
M.-..r.. am.aiuJ.aMo.1 mocracv, as their candidate for tho Gub- had seen of regard for him ho felt most
av iidMi.-., iiiair. iirniiim, ii ar.l, Cu.'ln, ( v..iia. ch.id. crnatonal chair of Pennsylvania. Loud deeply, and would cherish them as ovi-
v, itk. Ureirt-ll. ll.uly, ll.'rri. kmin, lliitrli-ll. l.llK't. log- , . . i : r 1 . 1 J 1 n, , , , ,i
ii, Kuiir-rtoii, tiii.iibi.-. iiraiiam. iininimjn. iimiiiin, cucers and applause, lasting lor several donees of confidence more desirable than
h..,h:iHiV..,,rin ,, any nomination could be.
i ini, MiNvai. Mam-, Marrii.iii..Mcc k, .Montji.nii ry ii.iUJ , Mr. baiisoiu moved that a committee ot General Gcomo M. Kenn. of Berks,
II, .Moll, I'luliM. llaiidall. Iluujrtu, Htholl, Slinniion, . . i . . . . . r ...... I... , . , '. '
mi -riii in. ri in, Hirnnii, Vain, Ward joim, vv.iiioiiii, "ve oa appoimcu to luiorm jir. runur, u) tasuus a lew cloqueut rcmarKS in response
Uiianiin:iani,ViaiilrMku-iitoiiriirlr,iiM. . , tele?ranh. of in nomination. Aurced to. ( n l.nnrfo invWntinn- nftir wliiph tho
llrl.ik'-ii". Ilrodli.-au, i;olr, ,.7. ' ' , , . . u " " V 1 , , . .
iniiiirman, 1 j nu l ieMoeiii appoimcu .uos.iri-.oau- uonvcntion adjourned until lurco o ciock in
WESLEY WIRT,
l it a r 1 .1. t. t,.1...S 1l...lf...l . t:M 1 -, 1 .n,1!.l.i fl.- n,l , 1I..1 I .., .n, i, l,n pallnil . 0 n,l Boat . (tin lintul rln vpil " Alllll l.nnrr Hvlin."
ment of dp.lpriitP nnilpWtors bVtnd dela--,. Yard. Chester 1 Jacob Dlllintrer. Lchich t tho dclceates wero instructed to utinnort our votes o on the record. and the voitcs of many delegates joined in
gates directly to tlih Couvclptioa. lio -re-'James Campbell, Philadelphia ; Andrew" him. It was fitting that Uerks county Mr. Saiisom : They arc on record now. Binning thU heartstjrring song.
oarilpil fliw (Immnst irnnftrLir.. mips- lliirku. AUcfIioiit 1 John ( cssna. Uedford should present to tho sterling Dcmocracv The Com pillion stands as one man for At tho conclusion of Mr. Urodhcad a
o . f . T-jrr ' . ' .. .... . . . .. .. ..... i t..i. t - j .i.- ;
tion thnt could boprdsontcd,, and should.bo Ucorgo YV. Woodward, Ijurerno j llenry ol rennaylyanii sueli a man astlio gallant llcnry u. jrouer. speecu, iion. .incoo i ry rnwrcn mu ruuiu ,, 1,1 iH.wm.burt, on HatnriUy, thb actu day or
settled first. ,If tho candidate for Gover D. Foster, Westmoreland. Democrat of Wc.-tmorclaml. Wo know Mr. Ci-ssni : Let us have tho yeas and and was received with tuo most cntiitwiOMio , Apri
-. .1.- n- .!... rni. r t.- n T. W...1 W,i.l. . L.i -,1 n w 1 il, rppnr.l rlpnr. nl.poro Tim wKnln nsipniliK- nrosn ns one wnori-all pernoni InU-reilcd may ancna imy
be protracted. There is a diversity of James Campbell, Andrew Burke, John man for the masses. Ho was not hero Mr. Leech i That is what l desire. Ido man, and cheered him for several miuutes.
opinion on tho merits of different candi- Cessna, H. U. Wright and II. D, Fortcr seeking a nomination, but away from tho not think there i-t ono man in this Convcn- Tho President: I bcf to present to you,
dates, and the' contest may run intoto-mor- 'wero severally withdrawn. sccnoof tho Convention anil its excitements, tion but wiio will record his vote for Hen- gentlemen, a man who is beloved by thou-
row. Many of the delegates may bo ob-1 Tho voto for Electors was then taken, Ho had declined tho office, refusing to bo ry D. Fo-ter. Cheers. sands of Democrats throughout this Com-
Hired fo leave, and tho most important cacli delegate voting for two. Tho result in tho way of other men. A similar in- The President : The gentleman asks for monwealth a man who, though not tho
business would then bo lelt to a minority, was as lollows : staneo nau occurred in iow oru iu loi i, mo yeas ami nays, ivro more any oojuu- cnoico oi mo uonvciiuon as a caiiuiumu iur
Ho urtfod tho "immediate selection of tho OeomM.Kdm, 101 'when tho inmination of Governor was tions! Governor, yet will live in tho hearts of the
oiiorcd to an.18 vrigiit, ana rcpoateuiyi Jjouu cries oi " no, no, anu--cau uiu pcopio oi mis oiatoiorgenerauous 10 oomu,
declined by him. Tho Convention tho roll.'' as "honest old Jake Fry, of Montgomery,"
tminin.tmli fnr..n,1 imnn Itioi ntirl lltn t'lti.l ' Tlio Prwlrlpn , Tliol-n Viflinw no olllCC- rHrp-lf. nnrtlniiep nnrl tillln plippra fur FrV."l
Atnd6a !!,., o.l V,w mtrn tlpnlftrpil . ,. . , .' , ... ., ., ', , ,,, , ll .1... r ., . 1 , .1
. , .. 01 candidate 110 was in IN ew lorx, i'oster nous, mo cicrKs win procceu w ran vuo iur. jry, cviuenuy movcu uy mo nn-
UOimnated. . .. i will bn in T'nnnavtvrtiin. fl.nnil cheers 1 roll. nosini demonstration, mudo a brief speech
Hend
A. S.
Mr. Cuiuinins. of Snvder. mado
ammiiij speoeh, ecnvulaing the IIou'so with
frcimiiit bursts of laughter.
Mr. North, of Liue ister, dhcasscd th,i
nuostion of the next Presidency, and ex-
preyed a prcfereuoj for John C. Breck
inridge. Wfieii the namo of Breckinridge was
mentioned, it was received with thunders
of applause.
Mr. Xiudsay deprecated tho introduction
of ths Presidential question as being en
tiroly oat of place. Tho piuliug nimtion
had nothing to do with it. Ho win in favor
of allowing tho Delegates from each Con
gressional District to select their own Del
m eg'atea to tho Charleston Convention and
T Providential Electors, and oppo-ied their
appointment by a Committeo.
Tho speech was followed by long and
loud cries of" Question 1"
The President announced that the ques
tion w. is ou the iiiueudmeut of Mr. S jaright,
for tho appointment, by tho Chair, of a
Committee of oue from each Congres-ional
district to select delegates and electors.
ir, Cessna: 1 move that the nomina
tions now elose
I ho motion wn agreed to.
' Mr. Calhoun; I ask leave of this '''in
vention tn pi ee in n 'initiation lion, Hen
ry I). Itesler, of Westmoreland. Ap
pliuiu I would have done so before bad
1 obtained th' floor.
The President: There being no nljeo
tious, tho gentlt'tnau hs permission,
Mr. Graham, of Westmoreland ; I de
sire to s.iv th:il Mr. Foster will nut, under
any circumstances, be a o -lidiiUte. I urn
instructed by him to withdraw bis nauiR.
Mr. Searight, of Fiyntte, made a spei-oli
tiriiiiiir intriuouy and union, and el Med
by withdrawing .Mr. Diwson's name.
The tame of Mr. Wilson, of Mifilin,
was also withdrawn.
The Couvuniion then pr iceedod to a
voto, which reiultud u follows ;
I'lllS'l' I1AM.OT.
Who!.- immlier ot" voU-a, , 13J
N -ccn.ary to u cli.id
Wllte, '
l'v.
Itookini,
Th j fruition win then put, and the Pre-
Hi-lpnt. .liiiionnni'd tlintit w:li not airretid to.
,: ; , , , ,. Innus. Ill.tir, Urattm. i:jiitl, i:.--,.n.t,
Mr. uuimiugs and others demanding , iui), ii;rnck..m, r.a.cr, Kiiu.-n, I'.ni.rio
tl,-. v,.n nrl I -""'!' llraHaoi. Ilasemiuu. Jam!,., j.dm.
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VOTB I.N
M.-rrir. .Mil. VII. ii. Anol.
Wriilit,
saiidjrdon,
HtMckl.m.1,
L'n-niivvcll,
I'ont -r.
I Shlndi-I,
lli lii.M. Iti-n-ll -i
Mi'Iiih, Mirritk, limm'r,K.-x,Koi.'.t3iiiilh i'rancl., Van
aunt, nam t-a.-r -V otc-,1 for Mr. r ry.
.MuHfrn. Il.ipr. Ilaki-r I... Callioiiii,rravfiril,Cuinniiiis.
IHCr, KlIlK-lt, IllliSOII, llooitT. JollllHOII ItolKTt I.., I'at-
ti-r-on, ration, I'liilllpfl, lli'ynolili.. Iton-li, Haiitfoio, H.-u
rmlil. riili.ill, riuntli .N.-ls.'n ., rJiMin. 'I'oaison, wanncc,
l.ariUii, Wilson Clark Vut.-d lor Mr. I'o.tur.
3It-..r. i;all.ili.iii, ;amiilcll, 1'iniiiinsli.i.ii. I.tnil.ay,
MontoiiK-ry Wlltiain, t'liriiian, tflirviiu-r, rMiultcrly
V..I.-.1 for .Mr. lloikm.
M -nira. liar.'. .Mfl'luil, North. IV tori, Itinkiu John,
Kami, vi-i.ii-.vot-l lor Air. ri.niilL-rsuii.
.M.'i-ara. I'.i an., (l.-na.-r, OHIill in, .MaitlandVoti-d for
Mr. SHMrkland.
.M.-fHTj,. Hut, hin, (l-t-ihtnit. Itnnkin bank I, Tinner,
Wooilw aril VoWd tor lr. Wright.
During the prouieas ot tlio third ballot,
tlm following remarks weru made by del
egates, us their ttuuies were culled :
Mr. liner, ot oomerset : L have adesire,
.Mr, Chairmuii, that tho candidate lor
Governor should bu aide to tako I lie field
and meet tho leader of tho Opposition.
Tliis Mr. Foster is eminently quallilicd in
do. Great applmis I iutcuiled to
cltaugo my volo, rind in doiug so I wish
to show no disrespect to Air Willie and
his Iriends ; but when 1 sec the name ol
Henry D. Foster presented to this Cou
vcniiim (renewed applause I feel it to
he my duty to do all iu my p.wer to bring
about bis t.oiiiiualiou (Cneers.) lite
principal thing to be doue here is to put a
mail upiiii a pr per pl.tlnrm a man who
j w II bu able in meet the Opposition can
jdul.ito mi every stump iu the Mate
(Cheors.) I therefore I'h.iugo my voto to
i IILOl V U . I'UJIll, I, IUU ,, IJU14I IIIU
I pie nro iuw seeking lor the oflice. Unr
i success wilh him will be vertnin. (Obcurs
tor "Faster," and appl;iue.)
1 1 Lifayclte Itakcr now ehmged his vote
fur Henry D. Foster, and was followed by
, .Mr Stanght. Tl.eehauce w.re greet' d
i with loud applause, and led tJ mi intense
Uhrf'andV'va!!:,80111. Iicccli, Dietrich, Calhoun and North, the afternoon.
Mr. SchoU, of Bedford : I now move
that all ths candidates for Governor lit
present in tlio city, bo invited to address I
the Convention.
Unanimously agreed to, amid loud cries
for "Witte,1 " Fry, ' " Dawson," Sc. j
Jlou. John Ii. IJawson, ot f ayettc, was
lirst introduced, and addressed the tjonveu
tion iu rcspouso to the invitation.
(hesolutio.ns in next IlEMOOBAT.)
Opmmaalcatcilar tki OitunbU democrat.
Interesting Examination.
Brig. Gen. Blakkii, was married to Miss
Anne E. Monuis, on tho 14th of March,
15J, and cohabited with her as his nifo,
While about nine months, when ho discarded her
nnol,i..p. l.io : .lmtviiPflliv the and went about boasting that he w as never
1 . o.' r .. . . : V. , .... ..:.i . t. ,i .f..,i ,!ntfin
musie of the United States Uornet isanu, "".wv-o, w w ..
who maiched into the hall, and stationing her. She took him at his word and ar
themselves in the central aisle, played the rested him for seductiou. When ho found ho
" Star Spangled Banner." Tbe lveystono '"j i w...i. r".
Club planted their cannon outside the hall, ary , he took tho position that ho was mar
.....i !....i ...i..i.. :.. i..,. r i. nnmiiin. ried. proved it. and the Justice very prop
uiuu a niiiiiLU ill uutivji ut mv. iiu"." . , ,. .. it i ,
tion. Tho shouts within and the huzzas "ly sustained his position and discharged
without the music ami the cannonading bun on that ground.
the excitement and tumult, all combined to I 1 p", UME0A-
Is it not a cood thin.' that wo can forget! Bloonisburg, March S, ltiOO.
them, and rejoice over the fact that they ggg- The Marriage notice of the above
arc dead, and buried sodcep down thatthe Iamoj part;eS was duly announced last
hands of no political resurrectionist will Scptember ; tLo Columbia Democrat."
i'vit ill" t icm nn ? llnviiiir nortormed , 1 '
o I - n i
these funeral services, wn have nothing to
do with Leeomnton and anti-Lccoinpton
any longer, but wo are olJfashionrd,
thoroit''h-goiiig Jefferson and Jackson
TOO .
Democrats.
form ono of tho most extraordinary scenes
ever beheld in a Convention. Mr, Dawson
retired amid great applause. Three cheers
wero given for the .speaker, " The Keystone
Club," and nine cheers for the nominee
Messrs. Lewis C. Cassidy and Daniel
proper.
lllooinibiirj, Marrb 10, liW-lli,
" EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Fit. I- of libzabnh Ynlir, d-rtmnl
IHTTKllB tjiHinrnlary on tha f.talr r.f I'.urtntTH
i Voili, lat If Lorost ton nnhll. I'ol jniliia county il, .
rcaiod, have hcon aranu-il by the I'.i'iliit.r of folninhia
county, tni the alovn ll.lali-, to Ht.-phi-n Yoh", refilling
In kaid Uicu.t tuHiilhiii.L'oluuiblacouiity.lioilccIf heru
Ly fiieti to nllpurpolKtial itiK claims or fii'lnnuc niratnrt
tlu'i-Ftula of the anid ili-cfdi-nl to limko tlielii known
wlttiout dilay, to tin auld Kxictitor, and thoau indelitl-d
to ntd eatate, lo inaka limuediate pnyinf-nt.
srU'llli.N YOIIE.
Match 10, ISCO-tH. Jiccaut-
FVHM FOH SALi:.
"I ' II, I. tie mid at rubllc Kale, on the prrmlict, on
Y Aatunfai. the 'Htli o) March,
at S o'clock, 1'. M.. all that
TIIAUT OH I'AIUIEI. OP I.ANt).
situate In Flsliilipcreck limnshlp. C'oluinhia coiintr, 'at
part of thj K.latc of Hamuli Crivlitig, dcccaild, con
taining '1 wo HiimliTtl & Twfnty-SfVMi Acrrs,
akout ISn ornhlrh nre cl-arcd, and In a itt of
cultivation i tha r.rlduo ivill tlmlurcd with oik, and
clieitnut. Tha Iraprovcracntu are a good
l'"UME HOII-K,
Two 1'raine IIAUNH. a good Hprlng lloue over a navcr-
flo.l,,, Ki.rlnff ofunl.-r i At.O. 'I'll,. 11 rCfU.iri Oill h'lild.
Iligl, nna a gooj ooanug .ippie urcuaru, .huiki iiui.
ei'i.
Thia property ia in a (09J nclghbjihood, convcnltnt
1 .Mill. chooi, tc.
ITT- Tuum. which will be i-a.y for ths purcliaacr, will
be made known 011 the cay 1 f kale, bv
ISAIAH i.r.t. i.l.i.-.
March 10. leco. i-nctlar.
ri)i.ic"sALK.
ILLkeipondtnflale,y PuWIc Vendue, at the
I Btaviits u v,iici ,iu;ii iu v.... ..... -
A
Fri'au. the 'i?d'at March.
The following valuable articUaofperional property vit
U11U.S AND B DDl.Mi,
Burtaui, (linn. Hitlect, Waah-rtaiidn, l'ilh-l and
Uowla, Carpjta, t!t.iv;i and plpj. A lar l.t Qatftna.
vkti, Uar-l,ottle, ainl illaki-warc, tneelhir with a large
quanUty of liouij-hidd aul kitrlun furniiarn, to-i tJdiuui
tuuui.-raie.
-ALSO,
TWO 0 U W S ,
Several IlnfTalo Ui.luc. ani m If t of Manure.
llj'- Sale to cmuuiriicv at iu n'tlnch, A. M ai J cay,
yhen btUntlautJ will Uj jlri-u auJ t-vni'.iuni u,aa
kuown, by
Cituwia. Marfh 10.
Explosion and Loss of Lifo.
E aston, March 0,2 P. M -The smU
new steamboat built to ran up the Dela
ware, left litre at one o'clock, bound for
Belviderc ; quite a number of perfoiu br
ing on board.
In trying to get up lho Falls, boro thU
plre, her boiler exploded with a tremen
dous report.
Thirteen persons have been kil'td unJ
about the same number wounded. Full
particulars ctonol yet be gifen,
Ncuj VDucrtisciiunta.
w
Editoh.
MILL U cipoiid t' sale, by I'ulillc cndu, at ths
VJ fen tit no: of Iho nuhnrrltiwr, Iu bipylown, ou
ctutnntuu. Vm ZAtn uj iwVLh
The fulluw lug artitlcn of pori'iifitl property vtt: -On
u MICH LUIV. new riki.-li. la nil UK Latlu. Work
bench, th wnmj-worlt ii lar iljg(Lt, two riuUtt and
two Trtick.-M(jon, twelve hwppi f lUrrowfl, ouJ l.ifm
wiK'Ei'Uatrnivv, Hasn ana Ub'nta riaiijK.iuru ue
votvtu liny Rdkt,', with a cual variety Vi;vii-uia'
kvr'n TimiU tJi uatucrwui w uicntiuu.
Al.aSU.
Corner Cdtilioird. Trunnel llotl. Bafrfl Clnirn, Cu2
HarnecH, ami (sr. ait Collar, Lut of i'outu'S.l'arlur.UK
una blnp rttuvc, QitJ oiiur iwaivii'Jia aiu KKtuju mr
turo.
Sale to toiimt.it at 12 o'clock. M.. on nalJ tins'. Yib'i
atU'Uilanc will (jj given aaJ cu.itiitiotin nwOa know u, by
Eipy, .March 13. l-M.
nr.T.viL.
.i-il. t lift i. H-iIl t i: utr-ti
0,isHi,):.-.n.t. Chi lu irk, ixuitt'inciii.
m-o'i ru iri I A "'ber of Uelrgatca arosr, vo ilei-
ICUkiiMiiii. I. a a rviii . I..ili. I. irt iiriti!!. l.vnrli. i nii.tlv iTPin mi ri t Al r. t'rsiuuilt. Willi
Tho vot2 stood, yeas -10, nays 01, and j "Zl the ii.lentiot, .f .-hn8.i.K their vote, in
thj ameiidnient was lost.
Tho announcement of this result elicited
grjat applause.
The nuistion lust pending was the
amjudnuiit by Mr. Seliell, that the ou
veutioiidjljctt'ourdelojates to tlnOharles
till Coiwjution , and two Kltsctorn at laru,
and that the P.-leati.s of each Congres
sional District select two Djlegates and
ono Elector lor the winij.
.Mr. Plumor moved to am?ud, by re
quiriug tho seleetiomby thai) leg.itjs from
tiio Ooiiorjisio.ril Ui.tneti, to Iu sulj-et
to the app.-oval of 'tho L onvontijii. Not
agreed to.
Mr. Schall's amcndnijiit was th?n a lop.
t?d, and tho rejolution as amended agreed
to? thu result being received with tremen
dous chaoriti.
,,Mr. Seh'ill then moved that nominations
b) mids for Djlogatjs at Largo to the
UharljUoii ('onventiou. This waiagreed
to,- and the folloivin names put in noiui
nation : William Montjb:iierv, of Wa-h
ingtoii; John L. Dawson, of Fayette j .To
man Jvanilall, Kicharu aux, ,lo-tih 1!
Baker, and John Kobbinof l'li.iladelpitia
Arnold Plumer, of Venanpo ; George M
Keiui of Bjrks : II. B. Wiight, of Lu
zvrno; James Nill, of Franklin; William
Bigler, of I'loardeld -, H, BroJhead, of
Northampton ; Uav.d K. Porter, of Dau
phin ; and Henry D. Fostar, of West
moreland.
On motion, thj Convention proecedol
to vote vii) i V'ir.r, each Delegate voting for
lour can.liuatos. Un tuj Urt uallot i u
votjs were oast.. Neoisary to an election
67.
Hon Wm. Bioler, and John L. Daw
80f wero elected on tho first ballot.
Thu names of Messrs. ltobbiui, Brol
head, Nill, Porter, Itandall and Foster
wero withdrawn.
On tho second
choice.
A third ballot
ballot, there was no
was taken, and Hon,
William Montgomery and Hon, Joseph B.
Baker, having a majority of all tho votes,
were declared elected.
Tho following is a ntatcment of the voto I little acrimony
cast on tho several ballots tor Delegates at
Large :
in. 2J. 3J.
Hon. William Hitler, bU
lion. John L. llawaon, 67
Hon. William Montcointry, 4 S3
Hon. Joi-ph 11. Daker, 31 57
Hon. Joaiah Ranlall, 31
Hon. Arnold Tinnier, i 0 37
Hon. 11. II. Wriiht, 47 H W
Hon. ttichard Vaul, 41 it it
Hon. Henry D. Fo.irr. ?J
Hon. Ulchard UroJhiad, IS
Hon, JnhnEobhlni. 12
Hon. dorse SI. Keim, Si 10
Hon. Jlmee S'Jl, U
Uon.Uavld K. oier, 3
After th necond ballot ,Mr. Esser with--drew
the name of Gen. Keim.
Tho President announced the following
eentlcnum as tho Committee on ivesolu
3 r ........ ur..i li.i... r..,.
Ml. .......i. M.i .r Ml... .1. V !,.!. IV... 1. IV.-ll, rill. l.l.
run. Woo ic.uk V.'tiJIor .Mr. Will-. I
M brtrr Ulo u. u Him in, nil icuiia, (.oi '. I'.inn -r, I, -in,
K-.ulKr, Kritnt .Lilliruitii. (ijrlur 1, lil-iiiitf r. II ili.-in in, l
II ii.l r, HyJ.-. K rr. Klliu, l.i.iy. ileiiraui. .ii .in..
.IK-rnrk. I'lilni.r, ll-(. K.-tiol.la, Itou j, rtch ill, rt.mlli.
Van.a it. W.ira, W.ir.un, Vea -r, ,'t J lor Mr. r r
.it jsr. tla T. Uvar.l. Lallali.iii.uiilol.l'l'll.i.uiliil.ln un,
l.i.iluy, .Monljoiiury Davil II., .Monii-oiii.-ry IViilia.n,
I'nilhp.. i'oriiiui, ri.-arilii, Stir.-ln.r. ?i!iatl.rl, - vliJ
for .Mr. Ilopkliu.
.ilairn. uroin.-a i, luvinrn, i.uioii, iiaiiuin, u.iiruin..
I.y.ii.tii, Ont.-rli i it, I'.itti-r.oTi lUnkin, tfiiain, Turn.-r,
W.iolviarj v'ote I for Mr. Wrunt.
Minn. Uak.r I... larj. II. i i.l I, .Mirii.nl. North, IV.
t -ra. Kaakin Join, Itado, lUil-h, Wallac, Wkh - Vot.-ii
for .Mr. nan ur.o i.
.Mjit.r-, Uva.i., Ksn-r, tiilnllan, Hoover, .MaitlanJ,
Svli.tl Vot;u for .Mr. rltrnk..ui i.
.11 -H.ra. CMllNra. i;r-'..Hk-ll. JoIiiimoii, Itub.-ll l...
rtn.lli Vot-J ,r Mr iv'r.-.HiiJtl.
M Uallloan, Uibdou, Tlionuon, Wllso.i u. oljil
f r .Ur. loit.-r.
M a.r.. Cj.iiuungd. 1'ogl , HI ii, Wucr- Vol.-d for
.M,.Si.iUl.
There being no choice, a secon I ballot
was ordered.
Messrs. Cresswell and Shindel were
withdraw n.
SU'ONIl IIALLOT.
Witt.-, So I Wriijht, ... 5
fr Jo .Slrltkland, 3
BauJcraon, . It i Fo.t.-r, -11
llopki.K, - - in
VOTK IN DETAIL.
Meaart. .Mil. Ali.-li, Applj, ApoUhaush, Daker fieorgc
W Itarnes, Ulair, Lrau-oi, Itjaril.Ci.dni.l'.ieaiia, C'll ul
link, c'r.-a.vjil. llaij, lljinckii'iii. Elliott. !Ljr, I'll
oort, 1'oj.l, 1'ull. rtou, tlauililj. tljrritpoii, llraliam, tla-i,'-.-iiiiiaii,
llamkili, Jaai. a, Joli.iaon CturU-a. K.-ller, Ku
ki la.-n, 1, i retic-. I.i.ch, L i..-iirinji Lyman, Lncll,
Mc. lo,. ni,.Mcl.-l,uliil,i,.Mrcal,.Maoe.. Mar. hall, M.-rk,
.-,l at. i'alton, I'll.lli., Kaitiatl, Kih;ils. Hi.iboiii, d.h.ill,
i7.u tno.i, rln.-ri.ia i, tft.-iti, Htra ih. Vaov. War.l J.-lio,
VV.IIuiill, Wla.-r, Woojioikj-Votao for .Mr. Will-.
.M irt.ra. Ilaor, UlojJ, llo.viiian, llnaeiid, llro,lh 'a'l,
Colj, Uann-r U.-ol, llutnch. IV-atll-r, 1'rant, llalbraith,
tlliliara, tlloiimgur, llal l.-oia I, Itlitacl. 11 -n ll.-r, ll Jtr,
li.rr, Klino, L it), Mci.r.uti, .M -uiu, M,.-, rick, I'l.mur,
K.-x, Rjynolaa, Kovic, bh Ii, ri.uitli 'rancid, Va.i.ant,
Wara ihri.to. L... Ward-.-n, Wllaoii William, Voager
Vol u tor Air. lry.
.M.-ajra. Jalljlun, CiinniiiKhani, Lindday, .Moiitjoiu.-ry
Hand tl.. .llouuoiii -r, Williaiii, t'oriuan, v-ariiit,
Bh.liier,Miott.-rly Voud for .Mr. Ilopknid.
.iKadra. ilotihiiid, u.tjrhoul, Uankiii llauicl, Tumor,
V.u,.i,, .,..1V',.I.-J fur Mr. U'nelil.
.M.ddrd. Uak.-r L., Hare, C'ravilord, Hoover, Mirtuil,
N'ortn, IVtora, Rankin Joliu.Kaub, Uouiili, WlI.1i Voted
f r Mr. Handi-raoo.
.il.-ri.ra. Kvaiid, (Ijsnor, Gllflllail, Maitland, tiilioll
Vot j J for M ritilcklaild.
.Nliddrd. Calllouii, OumiiilnSd. (litidon, Johnoll Ilolurl
L., 1'attiraou, I'lullipa. tjaiith, N'.-ldon ti., rliiati, Thaiu
ton, Wallace WildoiiL'lark-Vol.dfor Mr. i'o.t.r.
There being no choice, a tUird ballut or
dered. Mr. Johnson, of Cambria, asked that the
nominations bo opened for tho purpose of
again placing the name ot Henry D. 1-oster
in nomination. From present appearances
in this ('onventiou there seciuetl to lio a
and feeling between the
friends of tho different candidates. Wo
have met hero to harmonize the Democratic
party, ho that we might present a united
front to tho enemy, and to place such a
candidate iu the lield as every Democrat
can voto for, atid ono who earf work for
himself. He was sorry tint Mr. Fo.-ter
had declined having his name presented to
the Convention for tho nomination of Go
vernor, but lie held that no good Demo
cratand he know Mr. Foter to bo as
iood a ono as ever breathed the air of hea-
tl r. ro-tcr. lho I'reaitleut, uller v .n.ly
t-tideavun g to n-More order, gavu the floor
to Mr. Dietrich, ot Ljeoiuiito.
Mr. Die r.ch ; 1 uoiv move you Mr,
Prchident, Ih it Il.-nry I). Foster, ol Weal
mnreUiiil, ho nominated us the cudiJaio
for Govt r mr by aecl nuaiion
Mr Culliouu, of Armstrong: 1 second
the it 1 1 it ion . The uniniuatioii Was re-iju-iled
tn hy tremendous eheenu iu winch
rotfu ot
nAKKllaU.
On thu l.t of Mnrth. bv Rev. A. 8. Mead. Mr. Jio. W
WAThO. of I'ltl.toil.tand Ml. a .Maooji iiaison, Uaugh'
tcr of Wi-dloy bliannon.i'f Utniert, Col. Co., 1'a.
ln Tu,-ida thi I th in.t., at tha Exchange Hotel, nf
tma place, uy ll'-l. J, 11. uiiiun. .nr. taoaok iialdkoi.,
to .Mim JtLiM CRinionu, all of White Hall. .Montour
county, i'a.
no -rl,or.ll.iv. l.t of March, bv the Rev. D. J. Waller,
Mr. JoKATiltFi WlLo-(, of Valley, Montour co., lo .Mira.
Maky II., ilaught.T of Adam Heller, of .Madiaonlowu.bip,
Coluiiiuia 10, la,
l)nn!,i,ilv f,l'll,it-,il,.ll,;-i linn William A lhJ n-anlenco of Ur. Hull, in Waihinetoniillc,
IJOUgiiel t , Ot 1 llllilllelpllld., lion. v lll" ut,mr county, 1'a., Eihruary Mi. by Kev. John Thoiu.
Alrolr,ni,w,r,- W o tl, !, ,rr,i llnll. V ll- M r. I ! .itl.,4 .M. Wil LIAMd. Of l'laln. Lutme COUDtV,
l'a to Ml.a Elviha A. Uoodar, orihe former piac,
(In til l 4th iii-t.. by th Rev. William J. Eyer. Mr.
William Maiitis, and Mlaa McdAN UaLuy, all of Catta,
li:..l..,-.l 1J...II 1 . l-V.,.,1 .... won. ln. I.oliinibla co., -a.
..ii.ii.iiu iiio'ineiiu,oi . ui iii.tiiii)..',, , ..,,, , , . . l
lt ,, , , , l III ( lillli.-nia'iuc, leb. 3d, by Rev. A. l,ong.nore. .Mr,
secrally call nl uiion, and eloquently au- himul nm, of .Montour co.. to ,li. Eluauih Woir,
dressed the OoilVLlltioll. ot Nortliomb.-rlan 1 county, 1 a,
conic nere,
Montiromcrv, of Washiiioton ; Hon. Wil
Ham Bigler ; Hon. Itieliard Vaux ; Hon. ,
Georiro iSaiider.-on, of L incasti-r ; and Hon.
Mr. Montgomery said : I
felloivcituens, iu the name of Western
Peniiiylvaiii-t, t- thank you. I npeak not
tho ordiuarv word of i-uiivcntional polite-
ne-n nheii I say tiiat I thank you, but it
conic i from the inner cells ot my heart.
You hae done u- honor, and we will try
to show you, when the ides of October ar
rive, that we fully appreciate jour action.
Cheers. Wo will not only elect your
candidate for Governor, but will help you
1MUD.
tin- ilidc ulna iin.l lho i-roivu ot sueelalor
niniil tin. ! r. i .im-il uith (li!l'i.-iiiiir 1 to elect a President of the United States. '!,,
hnuls ol applause. Alter :i long interval 1 " Thorn's a l)iinit that shapes our ends, i Malison ton n.hip,
snnie lit.le . rder w.is restored, and the rough-hew them as wo will." The name of .'"Tai
.. ..... ii ii i.... i..'. i.: iv,. '
rrCsllleill pill lllC IllOllJtl. II WaS reipUU- , IIIHIJ U. IU.MI.-I Ml UOl laiiuio .inn von-
-I i.i hv :i iiiiatiiiiiims .mil vm-ileriius'vell' i eittion as a candidate for Governor. Is
lho enthusiasm was wilUer, II posaime, u noi sirange uiai me itaiiit: oi uuuniiu
than v r. The Presideut declared Mr. , as not introduced before you as an othce-
b'o tcr as hiviii-' been duly noiitin ted lor seeker should receive tho united voto ottlns
Governor, hy ueclaiuattou. This an-- ( Convention ; iho noiiiination ot llenry
nounuetiieiit was reocived with great p- D. Foster is another evidence of tho inter-
ol.iuto poitioit of au overruling Providence, and I
Mr. Uessui: I asK, ilr. I'resuie i, itn.1 accept n as sueii.
I I llni,n.l,nl Ml. .,,. , ill. 1?lh oC JlnUirV llSl,
Uoi-tA,l IiiiaM, don.in I.a,v of C, II. Uotbler, El of
W illiaiiidpoit.-aeed about 45 y.ara.
In I'ultau isa, Columbia county, on the Sith of Febru
ary la.t, Mr. TnoMAd II audi r. aged aboul 5a year.
ini?. i.tr.. louiish,,,. Columbia co.. on Monday lail,
Mr. Jo.i-, WmKlln.i.K, (.uddenly hy lalling from hn
uajoii, m tha renluiM of IMcr Miller, and brtakin(
hid iKcki. aued about u) yeura.
In llliaiiiibburi;, on Sunday eiciiins Ian, Hkrv, son ot
Churl.. Iltnry .Noll, aeeil aicard, o iiioiuua, ana iu u,
i r-j,i.. i.v.,. ., ri!,i lr.l.iv. iho 3d in.t.. Mr. Ecwid
fl, ill,. Iron, iiiiiliUd oil thu llu.ll RuaJ, .azed bbuut J
olumliid county, on the 11th
iiuulitur vt Andrew a. aua
illl4 O tUDltllll.
At Itiuk ll.'fii, iiilltmliM k tow iithip, Columbia couuty.
y-.-uteri! ii) iiiurniinf, .nr. amh kvu
Uiolnmbm ii)emociat
OaMUU.V AND ULOUMallUKU
ElAHi S A'.to rj 1L0TJS.
I UK undcmincil wouU inform thi travelling public
that hi li.ii h'Cdiuj thj briDritJr if tin dbu
named ronu, ati-i hit prfparifii liuiiijif with the bt
K1NUOK HUKdLd ASl) A .NiV 'IKOf CUACII, fur
thai accoiiiuiiiJAtKm -f the trav .Hint ul.Ic. Mil Cudtli
vniu run Tri-kVcciXiy, .uuntiay, tttiHt4tf, ana rmwjf,
d. i ween
iJlOOMBl 1VJ AND IjA 15. iA,
Leaving Cambra at C o'clock, A. M.. arriving at Clyi'ins-
t tucuiiiuU with l.U rillLAUKLrillA
LACKAWANNA A Nil HLOOMdliUKti
yy w ! ut Kauirt.atiJ iickat nam auJ
JOHN C. YEaGER,
MANLTACTUItUlt t WIlOLESALi; DEALER IN
Jl HATS. CAP 3,
Boitiifls and Artillclal Flowtrs.
No. 53T NORTH THIRD STREET, miLADELPIUA.
March IV. lHO-Um.
lOUVUCO Si StiO.AlW.
MARSHALL h U G 11 E S ,
Willi -
K.A G E M j e5 07.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
iManufaclund Leaf Tobacco,
H.lVA N A (5KKMAN AND DOMES'! 1C,
SECARS, &C.,
V. E. Comer of riant and Arch StraeU,
rlliLADELrillA.
aarnea haocv.
JAM1A M. BOYD.
March I . ISW -l:,o.
VaLUAUi.E iMtOPKK'l'Y
FOR SALE!
r HE fubticriher offen to tell at Private Bale, hi
I art: am saw-iULl,
at nny. Pa., hituate in a coo,! locality for butlneai. with
a u)utl run uf cu-tuiii. AU of thj Lumbr, 8Iab, ie
can ds noia aiinc nui. 11 can d- rnanagca uy two mto
anJ one boy, I in nuccll.-iit ruauiujf ordr Al) A
TKA !T OK LUND.
AND WATER I'OWER, with a
H.IIV-MILL
thirccn, iituate Iu th! tunmliip of Greenwood, Cotun
uu t;tiuniy, rn.
iin in a r.tri cuinc ir any ime nuiunj 10 f o inu a
gooti buiin-iD, ul rt-f uly eitbtiihd. A more deirabls
property fr a Miinll iuvL'btincnt ii rarely offered, Th
rrupetty is v. oil known far anil near, as a goud payinf
toncjrn.
Th j nubscnb-r liafng a larjrc 11 lining .Mill, anJ other
buvinvia ti ait(.'n I tu,tlo-8 nut foel ablu togtve the above
mi'iitiiincd MIIU th; attention due thvm, thrfore offeri
lhiri for sal' nn ftsrruHto euit jmrcli incrn. Apply at once.
i'artifi wUbufR to purrtiadt. can have accesa to tha
of the MlU.1, which will i&ti'fy them a to ui
'Bjiaj.
tho.mab rr. EUGAR.
Epy, .March 10, 1(JX
KUiJLNGvM & SELLERS,
WHOLESALE
CONFECTIONERIES,
A NO
F It U I T fcl li K H fl ,
Orangci, Lemons, Prune. Itaiains of alt kiodt, ftfa.
Hates, Nuts, and Cvu faction ary.
o. IGI Aorili IJjiid M., t'luUdelphlo.
Country Mc reliant are Invited to give ui a call.
tlA tJrders projuj tty attended lu.
Marrh in. lftvi t ni
buri; each nay uf tit; ri-gular trip, un the arrival of the
rhliadelptiM .Mail, and arrive -t (.'ambra at lull paito
o'clock, b.uuti ev.'iniig.
lU'Kuur vtupuine piaess on saia uui; an Nnonn
NMV COLU.UULd, OUANGCVILLU ANU LIGHT
HIUKCr. , ,
tOThj patronass nf tlu community it solicit 'n. a.
urt;d that it willbj th ) auioitou if tlu I'ruprut'ir tu
render Katneral .jiif action.
rrciitht, UuuL'aj, Ate. carried at tnodRrau prtc1.
WILLIAM ULMLKV.
Cambra. March 10, lfCO.
ritlXi TliiDE, 1SGO.
VTt HHs JliU'ELUY &. SILVEIl H ARE.
QXtaptr than auv ottr Ifou$tin thi Unxttd Stattt ,try
article .Vii onty.fpr iraat if Ttatjf ii, and icarranU. M i
oi rtprtttnlta.
i II MUrM(AN,
No. 411, North Second dtrcet, abjve Willow, West 8.4,
, Hllls.lUhl.PiUA.
AMrortfXRof altkinjnnf r.nfltsk, .tiM anJ $it
I 1 H'atehes, and .Manaficturer c-f Jev,tlry, of every
cnpii'in.
( t'mintrj, itorj Kfvp-'rs, A'ictineer, Tcdlartf At deal,
j crs cenerully. an ajmiiri'd that they will fiud at tins
tabiiiiiiiiient tiu iarei iuut varicc and raihionaLie
afsurt.nant of pood m lit VniteU main, and at pric:,
!i0 per cvnt l-wcr than any oilwt House in tlti Country,
tiire Keepers and vtbcrtt, who cannot come to the city,
can order ill 'ir puo Is by .Vail, and bae tliem a-nt by
Kxpress to any part of thJ t'ountry, a-i ch-ap and welt
tctcd nit if tb.y cam i tit th-: City and (.lected them la
proa. Rsiiiviub.r the place,
II. MULLIGAN'S.
No. 4U, N)rtb decond tit., abovo Willow, West ido.
nUIaAULLnilA.
dozen sets of Cu;hV.nJd Chair-, and Cu.ionid Kockiug , MwiitSrvwox onn"n
Churn, Cupboards, Wan M.in'iB, anu i.ioincp aiaiius, i -- .
I'lctnro Frames, together with a cr-nMnrMy t lUjtant HOVRt'S IVllKLLIULR 1XK
new furniture, ull of hia own uuiiufactnro. i IH-M r y o i. iidUUUHjllj
7"Hal3to cnmiiKitc! at Id o'clock, A. M. nn naid I fi) KINDrt-One with tb
day, wh.-n altendancj win us given .inucunJiuuniuaitj , yiUi th
-AT-
Public Sale.
I I!Eundfrtijncd oill acll at Public Vcii-lua, at lii
I Calun.t u-Mr Itoomd. on Main ntre.t, in iilooui,
burg, near Ilia L. t- B. it. U.''t. mi
I Inns my, me ivin vi .uiinn,
The follow in;
iloraaus,
nrtl.u. cf lian,l.uti, njw rornlluri.
liiaik-caaox, llodit.-aaa. Tablid, tnrae hatfi
HENRY VOUT.
Tlie following nro thu receipts to the office
j Of the UOLUMHIA UKMOCHAT, unriug,
I the month of February, IHOO:
the vote nn the lat ballot bo anunuiictil. I The speaker, eoiitinuing, s-uul ho coulu Jdm A. Oman.
Until lliii be Jooe the mutioii of Mr Dit- not but regard this nomination, or rather, vvjofniilc Sal Co.
tiled is out nf order When the rt-ault is the eircuiiiatance.s under which it uuscflec-, f ,": ,J 1 fV "Jl.'i, u c I .
aiinoiiuceil, I will offer an amendment; tn ; ted c-ireuinstanees so inarvdloua and ex-, jir. it. lUirman,'
the uintion ol tin- ucutleiuun from Lyeoiu- , tinordinarv as u niccial interposition of ,,!'';,m,Jlu'1'''u'
iiw. .Mr. Inetricli. , Providence for the ood of the country, I Jacob r-iu-u) L-r. M l- H 1! ii" V."--'?-ci,:i""-
Cries ! "iiuos.iion," ''question,'' "iiuo and the perpetuation of American liberty. Ma,;,,,;, n, .i,'itcr,
lion," amid the greatest posaible euiil'uaiou Cheers.J What wero tbe rcijuisitei po-i-1 J';1-J
ud enthusiasm. The Prrsidcut used bis te.-aed by any one of the candidates that I John siinth,
gavel ma-it energetically, aud endeavored , were not posscs-ed by Henry D. v o -.ter 1 . .,, Jllcy rotJli '
iu ain to bring tlie Uoiiveuliou lo oruer. no eoiiiDineil all tnc tiuaiuies eniuraceu in; J',,,,,
At lat the I'resiuent sata : (.oiillemeu tliese gentlemen. Jlo was as Honest ana
The motion ul tlie geirleniiiu from l.y- ' upright as old Jacob Fry, cheers; he
coining is eariied, and 1 declare lleury D, was as eloquent and aecompli-hed us the
Foster of Westmnrelaud eouuiy, tho ' eloquent and accomplishetnVitte, cheers;
noinineo of ibis Oonveiiiioii. 1 ho was us bravo and true lis tho noble old
3 M Wi-.liy wm, si ou '
0 tio N'.i tioiial Safety I'nnd.lU Ul
J tkli Allan a. Ni-.-Jl.-d, a IM
1.' IKJ! II. Liinilrt'tli n Sou, III OU
M John I Mil, -i OU
1 un Thoina-. .M-nrt-e. - UO
I oill Jod,-nh E. Ilovor, Edq , 5 OU .
-.t!i-..l t : I ?.,r moil,-. N. II. lt '
:l nol (.'. M. Jack.un, .M. D. uu
a uu! d. W. Kirk. 1 UJ I
1 ou! Jod.a llollinehli.-licl, 3 6U
a till! rannor'a .Mut. lo.. U). 3 UU
JodL-oh lalor,
Ilaiiivl raluiur, Hr.
Jod.-iih C, Smith,
Ptti-r rlirton.
Itcv. Wm. Weaver,
Emory Ink,
Colombia Count)',
Jdi-,li llairi-nuan,
Hamii. I Mcllcnry,
Jarkdon .M. Holier,
Hiili.irti lliuott,
Wm. II. .Moll'at, M, I).
William Ni-nl,
. IV. .-soiiou,
l- ii... .1 ...l.l 1 .1 !....!.. t... 1-Ltur w Into,
mr. vvcssuH itiey wouiu seeoini inu iiuiiiiiioiiju wii -i l j,,tj,, M, Cliiuibcrlin,
lion, t,,-o. 11. Jaik.on,
Hon. Koobcn Kv-ll.-r,
Col Wflld Co.crly,
A Illnioiiil at Co.
t,'. tl. Evan.,
E. II. l.itlla,
1 M
II IU
S UU
a uu
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yen lias a right to decline an office wheu
the country requires his services. Now,
aunougu mi uuiite
the delegates uro
has been withdrawn,
still voting for him,
I This aiitiounci'iiieut ol'llio President's Hopkins, fclieurs ;1 in fbort, every quality
incrcasetl the confusion and excitement. presented iu any eandidate was to ho founl
Dolcdtcs weru iuud u ' to aid lio, hastily in Henry D. Fo-ter. Tlio people deuiand-
Oiiiferriug with each other, and cutle.i ed a man such as Henry D. Foiter is and samuVi Aio,
onug to stem the torrent. Air, l.essua thoy woulu seconil tlie liouunatu
here lureud his way through thu croud, ten thotitaiul luajoiity. Cheers,
and mounted thu reporters' table. Alter After further allusions to the candidate,
usiug his voi-'e energetically for auuie mo Mr. Montgomery said 1 havo another duty
ments, be iiiunagcU to make himselfhe.ird, to perform. 1 have to invite you to uuoth-
Mr.Ce-tiiia: 1 desire to say but a tew cr cereinony. 1 will not ask you to shed a
words, aud tra.t th it 1 shall have the at- single tear. I do not want a single in.-iu
teiiteiilion of tbu I'onveDtioo. (Cries of iu this house to be sad , but to rejoico with
'Oo ou ") I know I shall say nothing to exceeding great joy that the time of the
ilissuli-ly any pcrsou present, Applaure.) harvest has come, and that thu dead have
I eatnu In-re as the lricuU ot tlie lleino- ltomc- to their Im.il account. Applause, I
I came here lo 1 am about to pj'oiiouuce a funeral oration j friend, m arrcar,.to luomptiy rav their juat mdibud.
tll-.d toilio raiM.R.j
iiu l,i.lr..,v J Ikl,-r.
1 -avi William Eyer,
1 ou! Ik-iij. Hageobuch,
1 7oi Ainlrew Craw ford,
3 .ill! Jeaao Ilickd, Edii.,
1 IJlj Itev. Ceo. Hunter,
V! uuj E.t. of Uavid l.ee,
1 .V) Cnrtid E. Mtalton.
"3 Win. C. Neman, E.
3 Uu! 'i'homad Uaterhout,
1 73! Thoinaa W. JIall.ou,
1J 3u! June. Ac Cuuimltig,
fii L.. t , fll,llll-,,
S Uui II. .Mulligan, Esl
3 UU' K.-v. J. K. Illio.n,
1 ooj Jacob Dy.r. EiH-,
, 5 uui linay i'liik,
1 uu! John .lluilly.
!i ;i l.uae .ilora IK-molt,
3 uu; Eliad Uogart.
1 73' Henry L.ar, Sr.,
'i UJ Col. An-jrvW David,
J uu' Anil s-hoeinaker,
ii uu' Kei. J.id.U. Alorrid,
:i .r,u M.ittnad M. Ainilaiiian. 1 ou
3 UU John drum, ijiriiiraf - 6U
liU UU .llOded.Sillll.ll.-r.J.E.t.lUUU
I uu a. T. Kv-Uhrur, J uu
known, by
nloom.bure, March IU, ldCO.
ZUIMMN(i Bit's ESTAllLISUAiKN
THE diihcult watrh ant J-.-.-lry rcnairing hat
hem dm ciuco ivl'mnid irn Lluouuburc
friim ihn ii:itiir if tlu ranj. iibltift'd to chareii
jintiy 1 1 1 3 la , In nric's now art! ertatli rtduttd, and hii
ciutuiuurd in.iy rei a-.ureil that ii h-i- th; rL-Uif tu
'ualnlciliiJim, and in.itvruU and im-an fir t!u njiatr
of all kiuin if Watch.'rf. Jewelry. A unr.! ...en, and t'vtry
thiiijf UKiially attcndfd t at a ngular watch mak'r'i
Imp. Honckty and fjitlifallnei vill always ts hi firt
principle and aiui
ils urdtr ur tiond ukjn Tr pay,
HhNltV ZLTl'INGER.
Uloouioburg, March 10,li?C0.
IRON RAILING
ORNAMENT AlYhO.V WOltKS,
Xo. 222 Callow lull M., brlu Third,
PIllL.iny.LflllA.
Iron Railing for Tark., Cemetcried.Varandai.aten,, lie.
.Much IU, IfOU Jliu.
W8. Sr SVIIrJaS,
1 A N Ul' ACTL'It ER OF
iuj r.Nnir.s. fik ri ixkkv. .tr..
5 UJ I I
3 UU
J UU
cratiu I'urly. ("Cheers )
Ui'iii a number of our di.tant aubdcnbcu. to lioai ,
o lately enl Wild, have promptly remittal by the mail, j
to all of whom t- li.no traiidunlted receipt! by letter,)
with our iiic.ro thankd. .Many other, have not yel lei
ponded to our reimoat, but o trudt they will do ao doon.
Our i-ipeiidei are iry heavy, aud we hope there v, ill ba
a coiiiiniii labia Killmjiii-dd evinced, on the pait of our
NcujQVbucttiscmcnt
support tome m tu who would ho able lo ! over the dead body of old liCeomptou,
gobefure lho people, aud at least listen to laughter and continued cheers, and iu the
the "Curtiu'' lectures that will be smtterrd same grave in which Lccoinpton is to bo
all over lho land. (L lighter and up- buried I am going to bury a thousand feet
plausc.) I think it very appropri.te that deepiuiti-l.eeoinpton upon its bosom. Ap
this Convention was call d on the 5!)tb of plause. This is tho glorious funeral to
Kcbrunry, llio anuiversary ot leop year, which 1 have invited you. Laughter.
when lho j oung ladies cau propose to tlm Wo arc going to havo it glorious tea-party ; i
young men, and old ladies can hive the laughter , a sort of a love-fcast, laugh-
privilego ol delivering "Ciirtin" lectures ter,J in which the anti-Lecoiupton maul
('biunhtfrs and iiDplauselto their husbands will extend the riidit liaml nf fellnwsliin. !
I li.ivo voitu lor Mr. n i le uecause l saw nml the Lccoiutitoii man will open his arms 1 .,, .- tani-d other onnvny, hich I bouehnu aicondta-
MASON WANTED.
AH TONE MASON", lo rmtruet a C-llai Wall. 10 i 21
f.-it. Appl) iuiniedu.t;yaltheofficeofih4C,liuibi4
Peniorrat.
Uliaiiii.burg. March 10, 1BC0.
heart. Loud
The Convention then, at a quarter past
IS o clock, adjourned until U o clock on
Thursday morning.
tt j Ai AdaiLi I naaim Wncil ItiL-Ot tlnnr
come'rv. Plumcr. Baer. North, Stino aud!uiucJ by tuat "a" of admiration and i was the favorite ol this L'oventioa, nn1 and take tho other to his
Hapcrman respect that all entertaiil wlio are acfiuatu- eloquent and available man. (Cheers) and long-continued cheers. I
S. :. . i .n.i ...t.t. i.i... m in i. .un,, ......... i, i i .... .... i r....tt .t. ... ii ... , , , , .. r.
leu linn nun, uuiiiiwh ,-uiuv. nviu i nave uu iic.-uu.i icoiius u.iii.s, ,iir, yo nuvo Uatl ellOU'rll Ol IUU a"00l 11UIU-
entirely utijustructed, as free as hn own Foster, or any other man presented by bug. Cheers. Wo have something else '
mountain air, but ho well knew that tho this Convention, Should bo ba chosen, I to do besides discussing tho dead issues of'
people of his section of the State can poll a ' will go through every district ol" I'euiisyl- the past wo have the five issues of tho fu-'
Thuiisdav M.vr.CH 1. larger vote lor .nr. roster tnau any oincr yania, ami aiivoclo uu oluiuis as loud as turo to discuss, and wo have selected our
Tho President called tho Convention to"'""' 0llla 1)0 "onimutca. llo Knew tlie louUest, ami as urilt-iitly as Ins tuoa Mandard-bearer. We will carry tho living
order at, 0 o'clock, and stated the first him to bo the universal iavonte ol nn arilui.t Kupporter in tins Uonveutiou. issues of tho day into action; wo will savo
business! to be tho nomination of candidates county, as well us of all tho working (lit-ncwed appl.tus. .) the Comtitution, protect tho Union, and
for KlQv'tors at large. ) .iitoutowiji m"i;iv wuiuuiuiineuuu oi .m, ueuuii, aj-i.-uig uiiuu iiiogeucrai ex- prchervo civil liberty, mot only for our
The follOWitl!' lianiCS WerO PHfcOU In eill"jiv.l.ua. . mu aivai uiaam i.u
NOriOK.
1.1, ppriionii an hcrtby forbidvn l nu'ddlet with thu
j.hiumiub 1
til liilllC, lllllo iin, uiib i-uuibi; -uu
bin' Hale, oiitho-l day ut .March, iwi. a uu iirujisny i
Henry l-tar, Jr., an w wuini i uiw i u i jwi(iiu "i
the nail iknry Uar, Jr.. dunng my pU'aa4r!, of which
the public ,., take notice. IIENKV LEAK, St.
Havf r Valley. March 10. lti. .
AUDiruna NOTIOK.
EUnte of John WUe ilcccaiaf.
IV the Orphan' Court of Columbia couniy, m tlm mat
lr i-f tho nrctmntof Pi-fr Wcrklniwr, Adunnintra'
tor of Hi J a'hUtJ of John Wine, dvcciai'd.
ThMiniurign''d Auditor appointed by tha Orphan'
Court of Ctdumbi.1 county tn ncitlu aud ljut thj rut.'
and prciportioiunf tlio ai ,U in thi ban-in of lho said
u.l.iiinihirHt.tr. mikO.ii; ilu f'ditiiri uf tlu vaid I'tttatu'.
win aiuiia m m
AND UHOL.llt CSiLkK IS
" I-OUBION i DU.MK-iriU FKUITS.
Rniini, Prune, iVn Nuts, iDricd Apple.
Currant, .VliiiuuJi, jlVoeiu .N-iti, I " fvaciiei,
Citruii, Uns. Waluut4,Urangw'tf, IHwet-i Oil,
Fiyi, it'll b rt, Luiuui, Jyrun,
p4tc, ,L'feaiu Nut. 'inj Apple. ICracKer,
(t' HV11KS, C. StC
No. 'ai3 North Third btrtrt, South Laat coiner Vine,
I'lili.AUKl.l'lUA.
March 10. ltoO-12-n,
C. M. ZlMMBIlMAN,
MvcriciuRta nr
American Violins.
Cremona ttylt, vit ptttnt toil put tt,
PATENT UON0U1UMNU8,
MILITARY DRUMS of alt ilzas on a new plan,
IMX.IOKS. T.IMJlOfltXKX
PAKCHMCNT, Vtl.LUM, CAM", AND SIIECP WIRa
Slringsl Ot'sani t Afroteins .y Uusuut ,
Chairs j
No. 233, (old No. 15-1) Nnrth Hscond Stret, ,
I'jiiumaj'tiM.
All Kindt of Miiiicat Alcrih.iniJiie conntanlly on hand.
.VII kind of Musical IntruiiK'iittuiicd and repancd,
M.irtli 10. 1-ki tint '
TO b'AUMhlNS vNU iJARUiONKUS, 1
q II E nubcribi:r "for for fcalf i"fl.000 llatrJi of roiT
1 I) UK ri'B, made hy the Loui MMrcii'Hiha Com 1
I'tvY, in I.U l' m it I'll rr ha Kern. Thi arttcij ii in the
tweiitU'th )tar if it intruducliou into tin couutry. and
hadoutltvi'd Urtilie"m of every other dencripliuu, for
till fulluHing reunut
mordant, and tho other
Ink i oreitaretl tint itt-nlirclv oliviale)! tba
use of th J Fnuu. To Aatufy all who have b.-tn deceiv,-J
in purcli.tni, wlinl pruv.-d upon trial to hi utterly
vr Htlllt;, th i foil iwnig tr-ifi? rertilicat J of l'rufjiior
Uuoth, of tiu Franklin luftuiito bf Pa., uud nho3 rfpu
i tation i co--At.uive with the civilized uurld, i prtj
lent.-d.
' LAHRATOUY IN Tilt. OLD MINT,
, VhiUtldp'iia, tier. 15, iei2.
1 To Joseph E lKn'T, Ko'. DariSir. Ha Iig rtaajin
i thi coinpunitioii of y-ur lint 'MiIiIj Ink. and iiupl jjed it
'in my f.iuul, I tan hp ak vitli conftJvnce of iui.nu
itual excil.nce in tomparuou uith utliTii of u biuutar
nitiirf. It ia of fucli a toiuiat nn ix adapts it fipinlly
, well for ciatie iinJ lin labrirn, mil it full ha.
of bl.itk i dcvflcipi'tl("it in ntt altjri-d by alung or a
mospberic atrcntx.
Itr.,clfnllv vourn.
JAM trt C liOOHI. AuatticChcmIi.t.
Orderi a MretiHfd to tho Mauul'irtory, No. tin Hacv tt.
abovi Kourth. (old No, 144.) Philadelphia, Mill rtciv,
protnpt tati.iitiju by
JOrfnril U. I!OVEIl,.Vdikaettrf,
March 10. 100.
TO HUH COUXTUV KinifNIiS.
WKb'gl:aveto call your attLiitlon to our larue ani
w'll fi!iMHte I .Stuck of Good oripccially; tiwlccted
for the supply of thi-
hPUINf! TKAUH.
Ueing poMesnd "f every uccetidary facility, 'we hara
now on hand, an-1 intend to keep one of the largcit aM
b.it te) cte t t -clt of
TANCV DllY (JOJl)d.
EMUKOlULHin.
NOliUNH,
JKWELRY, Ac.
to be fmn I in thi market, which wc are prepared o
oiT.T at prici that dely coiupitition.
We are thankful lu all who have favored un in the pan
with th.'ir custom, and truot tht-y will rtnew their
favor. We ndicit all who desire Co't in our line, It
call and examine our tilck, and we pledge ourtlvei by
giving entire ntifactiou to merit a continuance of tbr
COUIIJCUU
Re nect fully Your-,
Phita'da. .March 10, IcM. No. luo N. Third 3t.
BROir.Yii L.VZ OF J.iMUCl OLVQUL
VHl DKKttMC 11KOWN,
11 K ,11 1 N T A I I) U (I G ii I S T .
I ,"brtCtaMt Oorntrof Chtitnut and Fifth Stnrtl,
lMIII.ADtLl'illA,
QOLK manufacturer of llrown Ucnee of Jaonicm.
O liuigcr. which id rt'eupuud ami pri'kcrlbed by the
I Medical Paculty, aud ha become the standard raiully
. Medicinu o tbe United ftatei,
j Thi l.xtfiim i a preparation of tinuual icclUnca.
' In ordinary diarrhaM. incipient cholera, in bhort, to all
j caea of proHtratiou of the digeniive fnnctfoni.it i f
inestimable wlue. Dunne thu prevalence of epidemic
cholera ami summer cum I untu of children, it I pecu,
I liarly etncacion ; no family, individual, ur traveler
i ahould be vtithoul a.
wrier.
To prevent thi valuable Kence from being counter
feiti'd, a new Heel cngraviuir, t-xeiutcd at a crcat ct
will be found on the outfi ! of ih; wiaper, in order to
puanl the purchiters a?ainat being impoe'J upon by
I worthU mutation nf 1.
, Prepared only by I HKliKKlCK UROWN, and for taU
at hi Drug and t iumic.il Hiore, N. K. cornrof FifUx
and Clu-ituut Htreet., Philadelphia,
Alio for aVe U all respectable DruKStt io the Vol
' ted Hales.
March in. 1-60 lJm.
PliilntdMn- Domocraey of llorlw-
n. BJ'yeht. Luzornor-JauioH. IP. John- of Ucadiug, tho Gibraltar of Pcnnsyl
w.TvvVelpW"' Oeorw MY Kmdi..0 am oriionrv
.., II,., nnl.'r , .l.tblidn.-a bT Law.
w.v.uvu., w ,uu uuuijauu buivus, uui mr ail IUU uauons 01 lUO cariU. dutfcaofhHaptiomtiuciit. at bid nrSce, lu Uloom.ouri!
in tins Court JIOU-SO saw i .Mr. rrcaiaont, 1 liavo UO (USOO-SI- Kllicera.l Tsll, tint, n rrrvll,;nn.l,nf l,r.o onThur.lay,ihoil.th,ilayof April, A.D. Itui.atW o-
vania tion to intorfero with tho will of tho GW old Kcntlemou. aro deadl fLaushter.! iVr-Z
U, ro?lcp wan brat., vntn in."HibiO'-''--r"--' - i ","lj -- - - ,,,
invcft. d in thu Winine, wlucli i at ruk nhould tliey
uiake a uatl artuie.
UJ, Pur Corn nml Vt situ hie it i th? chcapet, neat 1
est ami handle! in.iuuro lu Uu world ; it cau ba placed ;
in direct cuiiVnl with the keid, firc i uud ripen vere
tation two weik earlt -r, prevent the cut worm, daubltt
tho ereji. and u vtthout ditagrtrablc odor. Throe dollars )
woitli or two barril u all uincunt t uuuurc uu acre
of com in tlie hilt.
pKick X bul, ii 2 Mil..-$3 SAA. S1. and over
UbbU. 91 Ali per barrel, delivered freuof earuxe, to ve
slU or ralr.m t in New VrrWOly,
.V p&utohlet coutuiuinu every iufirmation, and certift
catc fioui farmer all over the Umtjd Htatea, who have
ued it from Ivro to itvent.-en year, v. ill b4 scut free tu
auy oao applying for thu name.
G RIFTING 11ROTIICK8 L. CO
Noith Kiver Acritultural Warehouse,
MIcnuMJattf Nirtt "vow v"
ciiuuMinv fuiv nMiVriNG.
HA VIG purchtat 'd the right to u. Kohker' prvcera
lor IViuuuct with Dr Colon. "or Colour u Co
Pa., we are pr- pared l'i ri rente ordera for
Ca, Im, Show bilN. A:c.
in Rtd, Orttt HUt Brow, & tvtr, Vftd, r G4
1st, lit luaiieiromtne nuntsoiioi ine uuyoj ew , , ...,i , ., 4 nm...
rk. i.vil.i, i.. M.Co.. who h.ivua camul oi Sluh.mio comr. i uouu et iu, w m tuu vimtc oi
the Columbia Democrat, Woonisburu
EEVl I.. TAT8.
iamire
KXECUTUU'S NUT1UK.
Instate o iUivilLcct deceased.
LE1TUK5 tiitatnetiUTy on the estate ol 1U U L
late ot'Ceiir tiwuhip, Col'tmb'a tounty, d
relied, hav bt-eu sranteil by tlia Ke(i9 t of Colombia
cuunty, nn ih abovQ rotate, toDiMLee ufitcoti,
, iind riolnmoii Neytard, of Cen're, tonshipi Coluuibu
eouuty, noiirntk hereby given lujltprnon havinj
riAiniai or ilfitiands irahm ihe vataia of the f aid rf
detit, iu tuaiis ,uiii known wilboul delayi vt the la a
Executors ant thou indebted to
liameu'BUk navment
aid ctU, winak
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