Weivideqf OMOTTLELTION, 2232. EDITORS. C. F. READ CORRESPONDING EDITOR P. E. LOOMI• MONTROSE, SUSQ. CO., PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1149. STATE TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, THOMAS R COCHRAN, OF COSY covirrr. FOR SURVEYOR. GENERAL, WILLIAM H. BEIM, OF BERIGS commr. teletate Election and Co, Crmvention, The Republican County Committee of Susquehan na County, met at Montrose, purslane to notice, on Monday,-April 11th, and filed the time and place for holding the REPOILICAN Convey Coati:m - los, at the Old Court Horse, in Monerose, , on .lfonday, August 234 at 2 o'clock, p.; and they mamma the Republican Voters of - the several Election Districts, to meet at the place for holding their respective town. ship Electioris, on Saturday, August 20th, and elect two Delegates in....etch Township' and Borough, to represent them in County Convention. - The folloaingis a list of the Township aommittees appointed by the County Committee for the present year, whose duty it is to attend to holding the Dele gate Elections in their respective Districts : Apo/aeon—Harty Barney, D. D. Brown, Richard Clifford; . . Arara.t•WlTltston Tller, S. A. RZ7iiiolds, G. 0 Baldwin. • Aabura—E. J. Lacey, J. IL McKaine, Thoma. Adams. -Xott. , Bridueder—Georke Frila, X. L. Catlin, X. M • Brod:lye—lames L Howe, - James Sterling, A. 0: Eldridge. . Chaerenist—D. 0. ignkler, W-Battey, J ohn Stanley. - • Ciferd—l. H. Stewart, Benjamin Daniels, Silas Ealsted. Gilson, - T. J. BAlww.l.-, James Bun nen.. aria/( --George R. Rogers, C. H. Slocum, S. G. Weaver. ; Form Lake—Jotua Brown, J. P. Hanlln, W. J. Terrell. • • Frank/in—J. C. Webster; Josiah Baker, Charles Warner. -4, • -- el Horton, E.F. Cozier, Nelson GAEL . - Gitmoss;-WMier' T. - Case, Jasper Stile& J. E. Whitney. Great Bend—E.S.Furinell, John Lake, Geo. Buck. . Hanford—Charles Tingley, B. F. Eaton, Walter Graham Harmony James Comfort, David Taylor, 11. K. Newell. Herrick—John Miller, E.D.:Diminiel, Benj. Coon. -Jackson—L. D. Benson, Philander, Bail, E. R. BonghVll. Jassitp—Ralph S. 13irehard,'N. U. Roberts, Bezja mis Sky. ' •••. Leithrop-,Beuben Squires, John Sherman, G. N. -Smith. ' , Lenar—e. W. Conrad, Demaisem McNamara, Ad m.' Miller. Lardy—Albert Truesdell, G. W. Crandall, Ar• thuvSouthworth.. ' • ifddietonsa-11. F. Handrick, David Thomas, Ls trtan'Beebe. AToparose—S. B. Mallold, A. I'. Reeler, C. N: - Stoddard. A err Jrslford—Josiah oss, David Summers, J. W. talker. ON/lead—G. A. Brush, A. P. Human; 'Ch Aries Bixby. N. Granger, .L R. Lung. Slyer Lake - 7 -qtmeher Bliss. Michael Dill, B. IL • Springvide—O. B. rank, S. H. Taylor, J. W. --- Susqueisanne. :Depet--Samuel lianas/en D. E. Dolmen, J. T. Cameren. Themsdn- 7 =S. Xing, Henry Jenkins, Collins Gebel. G. B. ELDRED, C. Co. Corn. W. A. Ceassmus, Secretary. ' tr By his letter in this paper it wIl be seen that Professor Stoddard has formed engagements which will male him a resident of New York city for some time to come. He has accepted the principalship of 'one of the Ward schools, at a salary of $l5OO, and expects to eminence his labors on the let of Sep tember next. He finds it desirable to reside in the city, to superintend the publication of his works. tir These are Dow nearly or quite half it dozen different kinds of Monlit Machines irhiat have a„mee-. eieit established in Susquehanna county, and one kind (Wire, rea patent) is manufactured here. Among all -- these machines there must, be considerable ditferenc ea ; and although it may be difficult to decide which' is the best, it must ba important 'for those. 'farmers who intend to purchaie, that \the peculiarities of the different Machines shimld be ;well understood. We .alicaad be glad, - thertfoie;if practical fartnera, who have need any of theta enough to bcoome familiar with their `!Points."., would furnish, under their own signatures, for publication in our agricultural depart ment, succinct statements of their experience. • or Vie firpt number of a Republican paper enti tled ne pate Jour a/ is on onr table. It is a hand; some quarto sheet, printed in rhiladelptim, and it enters upon its labor with a spirit and earnestness which we doubt not it will always retain, and which we trust will largely aid in crowning the -efforts of Our great party both in 'the State and nation with complete success. Yr. Reuben G. Orwig is editor of the. Journal: , - gir In acawdance With the advice Of the Noni ron Doeureist, republish the following letter from Giierieto Ir. Le Vlere, - of Tanieseee, sin the subject 14 #tMwFmation • "a DtI'AITICI=OT &UTZ, I • - • Washingto n , Yay 17, 11M19. -Your letter of the 18th instant bas been received. In reply, I have to state that it is understood that the French Golosvunent chime military service from all ribtives of Fiance wko may be kund within its knit. diction. Your naturalization in.tAis ean . ary will not esiptpt you frogs that claim, should you lostausta rily- repair thither. -' 4 Lawn CAss.: 'The National iittlilipericer humorously di recta attention :to the fact that the Democratic candi date for Governor in Kentucky, is opposed' to the Southern slave code for the Territories, while the candidate of that party for Lieutenant-Governor. un equivocally endosies that measure; and that, in North Carolina, Democrats are allowed to lucre any opinion they may cheese concerning Mr. Buchanan 'a " thirty million blil," provided they will unite in defending that measure against all assaults from the Opposition. No One erW. deny that the Democratic 'party is ac commodating. For the sake of preserving harmony and taming vital for regularly naninated candi dates, it is willing to allow considerable latitude of opinion. It is a little curious, however, that a Ant; erratic candidate for Governor of Kentucky may Rap port the Douglas dogma, without any opposition from the central organs, while those who take the same liberty , in Pennsylvania are denounced as traitors. Difference of Locality makes aonaideralde dish awe in Democratic principles. . . glr Caleb . Cushing advises the Demucratic party to mead/. next candidate for the Presidency with out any plisform. We thinliihe advice judiciotm— 'The principles advocated by. the modern Democracy are so disgraceful, that it is not advisable to expose them to the public gaze. The party has been in the habit, for years pig, of disguising them under- am t4ututo og *WWl but it vita be w improvement 49 w tbiesimptice. - - • Wobster's The new pictorial edition of Webster's tnahridg ed Dictionary has just made its 'appearance. 'We mil endeavor to give our e readers so idea of som e of the improvements and addititms, that hawk been n- troduce