el.Rrpabllcan Ktuta Ticket.IJ. W. Htronp were withdrawn on the an- tAn per announcement the Republican uoun cement of the 5ih ballot.Bal lotting w1Stale ('oa vet)tion met at Ilarriebnrg last Wednesday, and placed in nomination, lion. Robert U*. Markej, of Pitta- 8- B Undon, burg, for State Treasurer .Mr. Mackey a Q- y contestant for the place, was Samuel jjewlB Cargill, Henry. Kri|. a fonng banker of Ebt-na-burg, Cambria county Mr. Mackey war nominate J on first ballot. The bal-6/A bal. 7/A bal.,'lot el115.Mackey,Henry,The nomination for Pup war more protracted Ten ballot a were required before a reeull wa* reached.The Hub ballot resulted at follows : Oordeu. 77.I'm ton, IS.Haller,Tbe name of George Shivery, was i wilbdrawa. sBulloUiog was resumed. t8'A bal. ; iS B. Loudon,W. II K Douse,Judge. Lewis Cargill,The 8th ballot determined Mr Knonr-es‘ nomination, on motion it t unanimousTbe next burincs* in order was tbe ( nomination of a Register and Recorder.Tbe following geulforoen were put iuHonorable Isaac O. Golden is a native nominal ion. arid balloted for as follows.ou^ of Union County, bat Is now, and Las i-ie- been for years a citizen of Brenkville. Jubn Metlin,‘r of J( ffereon county. Hi* ability and iuteg W. Burchfield, lt;— rity are not quertionlt;-d.1 And thu* tb- Republican State banneris hung on the outer wall * about whichIs/ bal. 2nd balIS17Jacob Beidler,Eli Dunn. 1 1T, M. Neely, 8 7On lbs announcement of lbs secondtbe parly legion* arc gathering* for an- b)JU ^ D,me fl( -Mr. lhlllD ,UJ Mr j “1 other victory iu October.Burch field war® withdrawnBaHotting was again resumed, with the following tesult :3rd bal.Democratic County Convention.I The Democratic County Convention met in tbe Court Honan on Monday at 2 john ■ o’clock I*. M. Every district in tbe j Jacob Beidler. county was reprereufod, Jl required no ; T. M. Neclv, aernteii'ZiDg Iwk at tbo fare* ot tbe Tim nomination on motion was made10Dttubers a* they sat inside ol tbe bar to unanimous . convince lb at they were earnest worker* Then followed the nominationiu the political cause which they capons- ■ Treasurer, ss follow* :** ed. They are earnest men and fight vigorously in whatever cause cult*loti, whether it be in bohling aloft the banner and interests of a_ favorite chieftain, or in bunting a foe, believing always thatM .Samuel S bowers.Klin* Tilton. 7. 1 reThis nomination was also made nnan- tli mnns. 1 VThe next business in order was tbe jar — — — -ibey arc light, sad ntvt? 31* l-iing till nominal km of County Oomnianoner, | ir , they arc convinced that they are wrong.' which resulted without contest iu the itwhich once reached they aa readily and nomination of Alexander Croxier.dihat gracefully turn I mm their fount*r course The 1 ’resident announced tbo uotnina- tb* Paul turned from the persecutions of ■ lion of Jury Co mm iso inner, the next bus ol i be Christians, to be their most earnest ine*a in order.friend and advocate. They an made oi' The following nominal tons were made I wthe same si off as those who waged the and resulted,: tblong wars against the Infidel Turks, tin pereecuied John Hues, and sun .. E. , Martin Linker at Worms, or wl ( rayed against kingly prerogatives, drove Chailes the first from his throne, and set up tbo Cromwellian government, or ca jjjj* tabltabed on a permanent basia on Ply \IV( month Rock in 1C20. the foundation of1 of our present great Republic.,lie We honor their pluck, but would if w, le ^nd our way, have them fight politically I %I, in lurolher direction. Mr. Wn, Jack- . ,** .... .... , . -. of the following named gentlemen :be mao. Lbairrnin nl the outgoing commit I , “. r h , . Black hog -Philip Santb,- Leon.Jan tee. called the I onrention to order, and |i,.ait_-i;„Se,-i Inoi . J. L. Dearing. bade them adieu in an official capacityDavid Partner, . 30. ; hrDaniel Westfall, 6. ; wThis nomination was made unanimous ' e] John Fitxgerald, was nominated by |1 acclamation for County Auditor, and gJ I Joseph Middagh, was nominated by ac j ca c lam a I son for Coruner. | jtJames McKuight of Patterson was el- - th ! ecled ix'ra race, Cbairmau of the County , ca Committee.On motion the Delegates appointed the ; a i County Committee, which is composed *gTu*canrr»—M»‘liew Dark, Julin Randolph, (a j i i j i r i '•* t back—C. I*. Barton, Thmuaa Murphy.nod thanked tfo*ro for the many kind-, 5pru,0 Hi„_W(n M-Knigbi. 8. McCormick, nesses they bad extended to him during Turhrif-Jutin Turbett, ft. C. Mcmaaa, Jr.. . . , • Uilfoe.1 IheahaM Da**Ia» 1 la* VIutftWihe year ju#t closing, Mia eloifld willi the j j*for motion that Prof. A I. Patterson of Airy Pan arena—John Fmk, Jos-ph Rogers.™* View, be elected President of the Con- j «■««—Job*. 0. ifosrr Ifobert McMera. bn; I ri'»«rurt — IV m. Hanks, Bin. LIsh.. firsinnv tiri-vmlorl ll,T-rm„tmiil c -______ _.......it.,,, t 1 uti..vent ion. llnrmony prevailed throughout p, the Convention, and Mr. Patterson took ■'l| at the chair without a di«eetiting voice.— j w»lks7-D Fowte*. J.mei Adam., iry Cornelius Barth y of this Borough and j Su^uebaon*—Jonathan ^cisrr.^ ft. App. trtl San-ui 1 Beaver of Perryaville, wlt; made Secretariua.■ . Tbe President calle-l for credentials.rd. andvention.I I A m-uion was made to adjourn fit' |„ , „ „ . , *' l die, which was followed by another, that jthe following gentlemen presented ^ ^ ^ ^* rDitinfatAk and wt*rp fcfimiti«*n In, * ,ocraLk jMipnia Tup later was ruled out tefol order and tbe former one put and c[,carried, when the Convention Adjourned. gj„'P their certificates and were admitted to full communion on (be floor of the Conks, lifflir,lown—Cortiefot* Brnlcy, Jerac Howe t(.j. frrmanagli—John McCaf, Simon U!«h.Paiicrsou—John I’opeianJ, W. II. Crawford. HilforiJ—Clojd Horning. John Meloy. ltl* IVrrysiitlo—s*iBiiel Bcsvor. A. J. Pottcrson. be Pnyeite—Abraham Lcieter, Benj. Sluck. all Monroe—U. G. W inej, D. Marktey.Susquehanna—It. M A pp. Lewi* Wilt.■ Greenwood—I J. Cm'Im, It- 3 DicumWalker—M. Itugers, John Dieiriek. Delaware—M Farer. M. L Heller, ch ThompsonI n 3 M. Kepler. J R, ISmgherty.Turbeii—J J tt'eimer, S P. Ileneli.I... 3pruee llill—S. 11. G.I.son. It M. McCormic. 1 Tu-carer*—J. M. Me Donald. David Beale.ed Black Log—Hatnucl Lauver, 3. Il .'ffnian.Tbe following business as per an-1 ^nd,j|(, nonncement of the President, was he nomination for State Senator. Dr. D, at M Crawford was nominated by acclama- ( 1,1 lion. This was followed by a rcxofo/m* 1 c by John Dietrick, endorsing the Doctor** ( course iu the Senate and urging him in | m the district conference fur district nomin- ■. le- J ation ,‘b* j Next in order was the nomination for „ v i Assembly, which wa* accorded by acela j nP mo I inn to Jerome Hetrick, of Mexico, j [or Both be and Dr. Crawford, were allowed i be the privilege or right In choose tbeir oWh t conferees.At tbie juncture a second rttolu(ifnt , ,r. was offer(ni and adopted seuing forth that ^ he tbe Convention hoped yea, more than , Ac hoped, it expected ‘.bat Mifflin ennnty { would endorse and confirm tbe nomina ] L lion of Juniata, for the reason that Mif- f Bin county wa* honored with the last he representative in the lower branch of the i ic. Legislature.The next business in order was the Id- nomination of a Sheriff. The announee-ee mi'Dt of tbe ufder was ftceived with quite J‘ a buzz, which plainly indicated the in-^ forest that centered in that nominationTba nominees were Announced and he bal lotted for as follows :Utbal 2d bal. 3d balb« S. B. London, is W. 11. Kuonse, 7 9 8For J. W. Stroup, 2 2 0m- George Shivery, 6 5 6ed John Keuawell, 3 3 3D A Burner, 2 2 2I Lewis Cargill, 5 5 5Ou the fourth ballot tbe name of A Burner was withdrawn.Bal hit ting was again resumed.4/A bal 5/A bal ,nl S. B. Loudon, 2 IIW. II. Knouse, 8 11J W. Stroup, 2 2George Shivery, 7 6ti- John Kenawell, 2 1ill Lewis Cargill, 5 5The names of John Kenawell and