TH.X MONTROSE DESIOCIIAS:I PCI3LISIIED TOCTISDAYS, A, J. GERRITSONEDITOR & PROPRIETO' AT $1:50 PED ANNUM ht ADVANCE. OFFICE ON PUBLIC AVE: ,! WE, OPPOSITE THE P. MONTROSE, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, P Thursday, March 15, 1860. ,iENOCRATIC .NOMINATION. FOR odistoic.n: TIENRY c. FOSTEI OF iV,4IIIORELAND COtanY. at Large. • , I GEO. M. SEIII. Electors. - 14. Isaac Hollow. ,r.i. Geo: D.• Jackson. )6. J. A. Ala. '. 17.. J. B. Dannei. s, 18. J. R. Crawford. t,. 19. H. 1. Lve . • . • . lm 20: J. B } Howell.' • ; ‘2l. N. P. Fattirmlitt., w ' 22: Samuel Marshall. for 23. William Book. viili 24. B. D: Hamlin. - 25. Gaylord Cbutch. 13' Electors Rtc Et A.Rl3'-V.A,Vi, DiStrict L. Frederick"Seryer. Wm.C.Patterson. 3. Jos. Crockett; Jr. 4. .1.*.-Brentier. S. J. rW:laeolI. 6. Cbarleg 7. 0. P. James. 8. David Scholl. 9. J. L. Lightner 10. S. S. Ilwrber. 11.. T. H. V9lker. 12._S. S. Wincbeater, 13; Joseph-Iptublicl!. VELS.OATES 10 TUE atnaLt.STbN CONVENTION Delegates at Large. WILLiAII BIGLER.I Joint L. DAWSOIir, " Wm. Montgoinery. Joseph B. Baker. ' District Delegatea. . • 1. William M. •Riley, L. C. Caisitly. 2. Josiah Randall, C. McKibben. 3. Hugh Clark. John Robbins, Jr. • 4. Henry N. B. Browne. 5. 0. Jones, jolin Roberts. `-• 6. E. C. Evans, George Mainly. 1, LT., H._ Wilson, F. Vanzant, S. Heister Clymer, F. Lauer. • • l. H. B: Swan, H. Ms North, ' 10. C. D. Gloninger, R. J. Haldetnati.. ICC. H. Hottenstein, F. W. Hughesi. 12. H. B. Wright, W. J. Woodward: 13. .Richard Brodhead, Asa Packer. 14. 0. L. Wart H. A. Guernsey. s 15. H. 11. Dent, John Ross. 16. A. J. GlosSbrenner, John tleifsnyder.' - 17; John Cessna, James Nill. 18. A. 11. Coifroth, John N. Smith. - 19. H. W. Wier, Isisel Painter:, e 20. John J. Shutterly, James Lindsay. - 21. Rody Patte.non,,John C. Dunn. 22. James A. Gilsson, L.Z. Mitchell, 23. Thomas Cunnin - gbain, S. P. Johnson. 24. A. Plumer, K. L. Blood. 25. W. A. Galbraith; joseph -Derickson. An apprentice, is wanted at this office Apply in Pe - rson daring the present month.. =County Committee lleeling: "The DemoCratin County Standing Com : !mitten of Susquehanna county; will meet at Hatch's Rotel in Montrose, on SaturdayiMar. .17th,•at o'clock: p. m. full attendance ie desirid. DANIEL BBEWSTER, . - Momrose...7klanith. Chairinan. April Terni of Court. April Coutt - commences On the second day of. the mend' II and suds of our pations as .cannot pay \ us oorter, will oblige us by send ing their monk to u% then, by someof the!r . neighbors: ' -Money can always be sent safely by mail. • -:,-..-.Vatapaigia Democrat!' i?,s!rtttg, to place our paper in the hands -of ever t s Democrat in the county we call • upon' i, if iVIAS to aid us in procuring new -auliscribsrs; *At least 1000 names can be Added to cur list with due exertion. Every . . ,Dernoctat_ongst, to have 013 A mat on the -- Abe first of IMay, at which time we shall be able to - AnnounceAhe nominee of the Charles '. ton COO6ditln.r- We Propose. to take new aubscrikei; froth. that date to Jan. Ist, 186], (eight fontlisgor $l. And-as further in doom at, we Will, for $4... cash in advance, send tbs . paper — from any time during March, or April' . till Urinary.. We hope this'offer Will be liberally responded to by our fiends all over the county. Send on. your names and mousy. Hon many will get us up clubs? A Dress" for the Democrat. We . want to make the Democrat' : fully • 'nvorth:the increased circulation - it is , bound • to har4 this year, and_ to that end arrange iments.'are now being made to furnish it with :new 'type, and an. increased amount of seeding: matter. This cannot ,be done 'with theexpenditure.of a large sum of mottey— snore in fact than i ts past patranagewill warrant —but we are determined-tbat•ou r . aper 51 . )11 . not be unwMthy of a large increase 'sr sub ribers.lf our frinds will do but justice_by us, ,tbeyean furnish u 4 the means of issuingßik - 77p alasi country paper in future. MONE', js whiat we must hare. Many of our readers no doubt think :thcy are doing a; great party service in taking our paper but they forget that they are but a damage to us so long :is they do not, pay far what they get. W i e • hare hundreds of patrons .whoa _owe us fur .one, two, or lucre rats; and these srna I sums amount to over a thousand dollars; an the want of this, money cannot but cripple any inisine-s., Tao first thing to be done is. for every delinquent to PAY UP IN : FULL, .1113 rd - . it year in advance if he can. This is but Juftice to us, 'our ea,h patrons,.atid the party. We cannot, buy. new type without money, .and we urge every roan to paY up immediate ?;y. Do not , it-t‘it fur .us to send you a bill .or dunning letter.; each one knows' tha l ; 'Leis in arreiirs, and we now hereby ask you 1 . settle at once. Cameron is aßazzard reaist.” The PittAiurdiournal, a Republican pa- - per, discourses - as follows upon the late State: Convention of the Republican, or-Peoples - Party, at Harrisburg - • Political success—to our shame he it said . ..- 7 .breeds political corruption. No sooner Is .there a dour open to position, power or emolu ment, than a 4. hole horde of political rerinin - rash in, to the utterexcltision of honesty, dti l • /*my amt good manners. One devil may be dislodged, but seven others 'enter and dwell there, and the last'atate of-tbe party is worse than the first.' To such a state hair th'e People's Party of Pennsylvanici degenerated, race the dictum of Oneonan (Qtititeroo) eau , wrest - the r•-preseigtative right of ten-thousand from their 1;4441:1ate use to his own advaneet 'meat. fel willing,. in some cases, to, tolerate errors of mind or hiart; but when; as in this case,._ one tuvrs- political: ambition presumes to 4 . iat l itte to ,us the policy we must advocate, we shali claim, and, at our discre- i '' lion, shall exercise the right to rekl. - . . , Reirsocrat4lllead This! NOw.ilutt the most important carnPaig in . thelistory of the country is abbut to - o.etn we desiiii to call. the attention of, every' D Crat in the county to an important sub eat` 'relation to the campaign at home. S uccess next Friti:depends mainly upon the thoragh , organixution of the ,party iri eaat \ condtp Chis,lnoi'inie can fail to understand. No 6e, au ff.iito know. that. ; the bat-'aliy to drlanll lt:trlfu# rofe—the preatical 'road to vietdry, Largest. to give tne e possible circulation! toll our rotir,ty papers. Speechesaud clOcumentsj o runcli4 t hnt i ‘ he weekly 'visit of .a c6u sty miler rill do more than all else. Experie provls-tttrs.for us. ,Now- our belief h 5, rind many. of, our friends' have expressed a .hke opinion,r-Altat - to call oura full, vote. of WI. - party ciraulation Orthe *tint 'rosel .D.Onocrui must be• incre a sed. . There re buntlreds of Democrats wir have rar er . - ked-th i. is or "any paper; nrld now he me t . or:ihem 14 have it. If our active friends ifllrn4e..ilittle effort,. the)! anti much r the,: . tiarty • without ,any eipense. Then byflot -- iilo Who. will be i tlre - fir.st :to il utii;4toulder to -the wheel! [.Postmasters can, witli *little exertion do a great - deril l of perhaps save their oVrn defapita m nex(l%farch, hy2the minions of Helper ll *ill they do it! 1 . _ Oise Sttite T Couirent , liciai.. We hive already given our reders a Ili. ty full report of the doio of . the Democr c is Stateponventism, held at Reading on t 29thi - c _ • A 1 v ery , large proportion of t he convent' , was • I - I mad§ up of m y the very best ateriah dive working Democrat - sr-Of the tate; ,tho who . rili.• exert it powerful influence inJt commg . oontest. . The wive vigor of yotit sii t tun4 judgMent of middle•age;• and ripe • xpOience of the old veterans, who, half ciiitury have stood the sh.ck of ma' • o• • vrll•ktitht battleA, and aided urinal: scores of victories over the foe,. tbersl baiinottiously comminglbd i counseli for their country's welfare. „, Mitny'uf the delegates assembled on T. day 0840 to take counsel. together . hef l . going, into convention. We folind one e.. 1 mon i)uitiose fixed in the minds of the .w ;: cc,rmentyon. This was a firm determinat o. 'on be all minor preferencesjor the c gpOD goq ;.bolding the principles of the ar ty -nil as!'the only test or fealty. . 1 All .seerned free to admit that, although, victor"`foi ue,in Octoheri:and November was morally certain, yet vve hid before us a hard battle to fight, , ari uhsci . irpulous foe to vanquish; ere the goal could b> woo. The friends of the several 'ex : celleut Pltudidates for Governor. pressed the itlainri Of their first.eboice with much ardor; each believing for reasons given that Ms than had Strength best circulated to win a iict l ory so thrirrible. It was out of this question that there , seemed - most, likely to zrow those cau ses that , Often-,Tender a p?litical campaign - cliSasr.ropa It was feared thati in the eient of-a long and close struggle, the fortunate, as pit-114 tiUttld fail to secure from his rivals and theipf4nds that cordial support so i desiraido at - tliis tiMe. Mr. Foster. had been looired upori, hi:, many leading Deniocrats as the strolge4 man for, the campaign, but his coh stan refils - s1 to let, his name,be used, put him out the question at the upenirig of con ventron. But after it became evident that a close coiitest 'must inevitably ensue before a . • proposition, selectiorticould:be made,:the sl to tendei liim - fhe unanimous tOmination of I the 1 it \ 1 .1 conventtnn, seemed, as if by into to .make : an inbffiiiable impression .upert. 'every , miod; inclu'ilitig the aiscrnbled tbousaials of the Demkra,tic yeoman, from' all parts-of the Old 'Key.ltog-e : , who werepresentlas spectafois.- 7 -The .oiine of uncontrollable enthusinsrn WhiCh follo,Wc4 we cannot attempt to Jeicribe. Those ciiiiy who were piesent. can ever think of it as it WRS, for neither tongue nor pen can paint) itlin its living- reality. The accriies cenee iti,tha - nomination was so I:le.artfelt,..6o‘ magiliikently overwhelming, that: it ,swept iwaoall,yemnants of. heart„ I:millings; strife, or b4teiieskwbich may. bare e i xistedi and pave•,tbe way for closing the remaining very ~ impo tent business of the convektlon in frater nal berniOny.. • After:the adjournment ; the members min- , gled freely with each other, is Well as with bel4seTt;led citizens; •and.we not be lieve '4' Man 'Went avray: with a single regret respeL-W our nominee. The prominent as • pirants sid their hien& 'seemed - '4o vie with . each other in giving a hearty endorsement to the seleUtion of Hon. Henry D.. poste; "The Star of the West,"as the Denaodratie Sta'nd• • -• and la!earr for the zubernabitial contest. • Afietiucb action, and such a result, there can lie tag - question as to our success., A united - Demcrity never have beeri, and never can I • be def i eitied in Pennsylvania; .let the' foe at temp to; hide their defoimities behind a doz eidcarti*. The struggle may a l ow , bizr said so bet fatily - commenciog r Every inch - of round limp the Delawaroo.bellonongahe c_ontested by tlivunterrified and trn tiring NAtional - Deragcracy, whosedetermin atiatqit Ato drive the arivocarol oktlelper-, ism intcieterrial obscurity. Unit l ed .in prln mple Avail rio friends to reward, _ene mies (awieng ourselves) to punish;. cordially uniting upon the matt 'of our choiCe—the Sec ond Tuesday of October will beliOld our par ly deeeoedly victorious over the piratical crew whit vainly imagine that even a black curtin.crn screen their true:. character fib& the sesroldneinquiry of an intelli