THE ' DE mou. E. B. HA irl..L:l - ct CO., Editors Wednesday, July 8, 18 74. Goliclueed in Ne• York. on Satunlay nignr hat, at 110 f Attention,CountyConunitt ee. The members of the Count! Committee are requested to meet ALMA Tarbell House in Montrose, on Saturday July 18th, at 2 o'clock p. m. De!ltem to the State Convention arr to bt ap pointed. Vigilance Committees arrauged and day fix-v 1 for holding the next Coun ty Convention together with other important business. Let there be a fail representation. "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." E. B. IlAwt.sr, Chairman Ex-Go error Myron H. Clark has accepted the nomination of the Pro hibition State Convention for Govern° of New York. Mr Hale has withdrawn his acceptance of the office of Postrusster-GeneraL — No successor to Mr. Crturvell has yet been named be the President. Henry L Dawes, of Slassacbrusetts, deelinev a re-election to the House of Representatares, in which body he will have served eighteen years at the conclu sion of his present term. On she afternoon of the Fourth a car penter shop to Allegheny City was set on fire by an esplOsion of fire-cracker% and before the conflagration could be stopped over one hundred houses were consumed, at a loss of nearly $300,000 The Legislature of Rhode, Island has postponed the election of a tr. S. Sena tor until January next, after balloting a great number of times without effecting a choice, General Burnside leading his competitors from first to last but failing to get a majority. Moseby the rebel guerrilla chief is organ \ izing the Republicans of Virginia in fa- Tor of Grant's re-nomination and election for a third term. He has been hob-nob ing with the ?resident for a year past and has become a freiinent visitor and great favorite at the White House. The San Francisco Chroxior/ says that the rate of interest in Cahforuia is going steadily down. and that, spite of the low rates at which money is offered, there are few borrowers compared with the number of lenders. Commercial paper is checoanted at rates which before was charged for loans upon land security ; and money on mortgage is loaned at two thirds of the price it commanded only a ye" Ago- Referring to the corning oongressiona election, the' §.;eir York Jun says; "The investigation of the last twelve months have brought to the earface a great deal of corruption iu most every branch of the government. Though doutless not ball the villainies have been uncovered in regard to Jayneism, Sanbornism,Saw- Shephardism, Caeryism, Bazter ism Cookeism, and above all' Grantism. enough has come to the light to make it highly improper that some members of the eiiwang Congress should not be seat to the newt." Thomas Kinsella, editor of the Br yak ly Eagle, and late M. C, whose part in the Rice scandal is fresh in the public mind, has very appropriately become the apologist for Beecher in the Tilton affair, It is Id be hoped between the pulpit and the press that society will be argued out of their present ridiculous convictions on the subject of marriage and marital rights. That will be a glorious day for the McFariands, Woodhallit etc. The Bearer Democrat says :"Of the five republican candidates thus tar announced (or the legislature in thisconnty only one .as a friend of the new oonstitatian in the fightol last December," This shows that the radicals am conscious of what harts them; and should pot the friends of rearm upon their guard. The par pie here approred a new charter, but they hare not yet been able to reap the cull bested. of their work. Thai /act that the republican party to congress had tbe power wpm the and rigtts bilk . oat of the regular order, or even oser the Priktident's veto, is tell understood by the. colored men. The promise of the Philadelphia platform has been deliberately broken in order to go nucommitted by absolute enactmenta into the next tall election. If expediency justifies dapliait7 what guaranty have the Degro population of the United States for the future ? The Blinds Protdbition Convention on Tuesday 30th nit,pni in nomination John Little, for State Treasurer. mid Mrs. Jennie F. Willing. tor finp.finb.o. dent of Pertain Instruction. A platform was adopted favoring prohibition. cm. riding, low salarier,bonest administration greenbacks for national bank currency, specie payments when compatible With public interest, and female suffrage.. the platform of the republican party on the temperance qneition is condemned in unrestricted terms. By nominating Mrs Willin gtortioperintendent of public In structitut,tha prohibitionists have at least cli abed on their own platform, an honest thing to do whether politic or not. 11 , n It u r the ie•tit LutufitirweuMV lion at Wili4port, igitbis State mil Assorl ion,;kwht wil its first meeting at East Saginaw, !elm gin, on the third Tuesday of September , for the transaction of business. The ouljj matters of impOrtince acted upon it Wil• liamsport was a resolution condemning the- RoPptocity Treaty, and a second recommending' the gathenng of statistics lirtegitifltrthe lumber stork and trade of the L'uited States and Canada. The Lumbermen of the two countries consti tute a most important and fast increas ing class of business men, and this is the lien attempt to take care of their interests by associated action. AN explanation of the Sublime Porte's refusal to allow the importation of bibles into Turkey is green. The lifabomedan religion sternly forbids the use of alco holic liquors. and their importation is prohibited under severe laws. Mince every method is employed to .d&ceive the authorities. It is said that wicked persons disguised as Christian missionaries have imported tin bibles of a large sue contain lug Monongahela whisky, brandy, en and other liquors to !satisfy the thirst of the backsliding followers of the Prophet. The missionanes have protested-against this desecration of the bible and the Sub lime Porte has thus become mired up in a new phase of the probibitozi liquor ques tion. 'The valuation of property i n 0, 10 Pi s _ I Park oil -regions to Pittsbn , g is being u.iut of Columbia is ftso,ooo,ooo. Thy i rapid l y laid, and will lie completed about the brat e rat of September. It will convey debt incurred by the late government is 0)00 harlots * Asy. There will he six Ill:0,000,000. The valuation of property ' pumps stationed along the line. The en• iu South Carolina is $160,000,000. The state debt legally tire length is forte miles. and that coutrautvl i s about tr.() amount of three inch tubing will weigh u -000,000. By this it will be seen thst the ln cl4) C t s nt b y er t i b l , eiz e z ati m-in a g al " , ul w t* " l ' Tr:: . t robbeiry in Washinzton . City, ender the ' y mmi,.. upc ,i• t p,....t. 7 „. 6 ,, p m . . w a t t - . - eyes and with the immediate commplicity , ----wee.--.. of a republican president and congress, I At New Castle six blast furnaces me hail exceeded the robbery of the . eariet.iin blast and one out. The Shetiango rolling mill, plate mill and nail factory,' baggers and their raw negro recruits M the proporon of two to one. Moses and ate P rn n ( T i re Omian7lthemillitriunniiiirtsingle his collea,gas out of every eight dollars ning double torn, en . d the u n it' Inotory tu ri; worth of property took one. Shcp ard connection with the mill is running its full capacity :and , the plate and sheet and his gang out of eight dollars took mill is also kept in motion. two. It-must be said, however, to the cralit of Itoleo ass carpet-bagge, that if thsre had been on! mart - et for South Carolina bonds ho would not have /et Shepard got 9D far ahead of him. It is neither Brooks nor Baxter that oc tames the attention of the people of Ar kansas when the opportnisity offers to legislate a little on their Witt account. The majority for a constitutional cohwen- Lion. it is said, will reach Sixty-four thou sand. Of the thirty counties beard from all but two or three elect democratic del egates. The remain& r of the counties will have the mute political complexion. With a democratic. constitutional conven tion in session within its borders there Is a clearing political sky over A.rkansas. Clayton, Brooks, Baster, Lkasey, and all the vile followers of these illustrious re publican government officers and senators, can begin to pack their carpet bags. Aeon vention of democrats will re-adjust the government of Arkansas on such princi pals as will put professional cut-throats and robbers at • discount. Judge Kelley in his late speech accept ing a renomination at the hand of his constituents, undertakes to lift himself by his own boot-straps something to the detriment of Philadelphia. He says the government is expanding 1.4,000,000, In i and around i'biadelphia this year, and that a little piece of legislation was se cured from Congress in having the med als for the Centennial struck it . at the United States Ifint,whicti was equivalent to an appropriation of $500,000. Already the press in other states are contrasting the Mather of this talking gentleman at home with his piteous Ceutennialappeals in Congress. The. Baltimore Oats& say's. "If Philadelphia is to have 4.000 000 spent within) her limits, and has such protection for all her industries as makes the rest of the country pai r ` tribute to her; it would seem as though she had quite coddling enough from the national treasuray without coming upon it, with 'a demand for 10,0. 1 01 0 0 for the Clenteu• A Btu at the Liberty of the Prete. The U. S. Senate daring the .closing days of the late 111•13/00 df Congress pus ed a bill allovizyeanits for libei or slander to be comuiepcetin Washington by the service of total promos on en agent or oorseapondcat in that city, although the Principal of a newspaper May tr located hundreds of miles away. the prorie ions of the bill jadgment might be ob tained and execution limed against -a newspaper proprietor before he 'would receive notice that belied ben suc&otif notified he would be;COtopelkd to t au pe a journey to Washington and defend bira• self at greet expense and under i the disadrantagtiora trial in District under the influence of the in power Ind by a jury largely influenced bi the Gov ernment. Mr. Wadleigh denounced the bill as a blew at the libertf of - tie press, and Mr. Thorium Ur: Bayard sad Hr. Raw protestedsgsinst !it as op. Fusin and tyranuicai,- but the Senate passed it nevertheless by a voteof 33t0 22 It was an ettempt to prevent criticism-of the conduct of goyerameut officers and the exposit; of oateisA oorriptlcii by the mei of the isoatiy, after the amities:of the Alien and Sedition lessor - 1735; and though defeated In the Roues its easecie sWs partytheasareft the higher ire branch of the gerertiosent'atiould be received sea t warning of Whit 4ti future may bring forth should thepattj 19 pow' a be continued in the ascendancy. r Na vertiacnteals: • st 101: rhinOce elms e zhib' t warm was st. t•mtwo . Mister, Wboieled• Rea deak4 all tin of Oslo ruolog. its!, taint. vv. ad to cote iu, ,_tteoni fiesunirrd grab ..,IT:alut re order alsostiate Barnnm's ' Phis illusions 1 """ h " " Rennavoa:ra. meteor flesh. -veichs 41.640 pounds. Is 2,22p0111t111s more than the largest Alb too in the 7..to'ogical Garden is , London. His body is elicaeeti in a heavy leather-like hide, which overlaps a: the ; joints, making folds inearly two tootles thick. His lega are short an..; stumpy; •ania-tris resembles-the blacksnakes I used by terten.s•ers in the Western country His head is covered with the same thmk hide which envelops his body, and upon his forehead andabont his eyes and tars it is piled liked phifts. The animal had , a large, sharp hbrn, which pi. , jected from 'his snoutyust above his nostrils, but the monster's head was chained down, and in spite of trisangry snorts and his en (leavers to get sway, this horn was sawed off close 'to - his snout. A cage upon wheels was made on purpose for the rhi nocerde accommodation. It is heavily barred with Ethel upon the sides and front. His head is chained to a stout beam, and heaty oak plank prevents his backing. There is barely room for the rhinoceros to stand and lie in. If he was given more space his immense strength would enable him to breuk from all res traint, and the havoc‘ be wonid make of loose may be imagined but cannot he estimated. His immense weight may he realized from the fact that when the cage containing him was drawn into the Hip podrome the wheels crushed through the concrete flooring in many places to the depth of from two to thr.e inches. Y. TiMPS. The great pipe vino - from Butler and oil Tee - f The Brookville Jefferronsah says : The telegraph operator at Benezet, on the Low ()trade railroad, was iteited. a few days ago, by three enormous mttiesnakes, while at work in his office, the I.lrgest of which bad toa nittles on his candle rip . pen dage. - ' The fortieth annual commencement of the Pennsylvania college at Gettesburg. closed on the 29th. At the Alumni re union, $.5,00P was added to the iill.ooo tutretotore subscribed for the endowment of a professorship of the alumni. A ton of rock came down wtthout no tice to Michael Burk. No. 2 slope, Petit,- sylvanta coal company mines, Port Gr,f• fah, Pittston, on "Thursday. lie was e - treated from beneath It, but it is doubt ful whether he will recover. The Wellsboro !As/Jost°, says a man .named litaine wa.s killed by lightning at Cbarloatown, Tiots, County, on Monday last. Spccial Notices. DR!LLLL%7 MVP!) OP (7 -nag An American humorist tat us that It would haw been money in Lis pocket if he bad turn , born without a stomach. and then proceeds to ' tiemre up the coot of • C1111312/C dyspeptia. to • which he is a martyr, and which be says It Is impossible to cure. On this point, - :usiti Ltd llnp," (for be is the p art y Yu knurl to in mists ken. lintels Dia stemeA differs from lill other dyspeptic stomachs, Hostetter's Bitters will 1 cum him to kw than three month. This it would be safe to guarantee under any penalty. Thew are a film, a ver) fen, actual specifies for 'relict= b existence, and Flosteters Stomach Sitters t a t] ladown as one of them. In ease on it newer Iles. regions who bad suffer hor.many years simort every con ceivable species of torture from this agonizing VWt, have been permanently tnrod with 1 = in six Imam" - Eitmeire& of inch In- stances are on record. ambeldlcatesi by the to ' , tnnomy.of psomtnent men la army walk of life f cmineni physicist:is among the number. But this celebrated vegetable preparation is some tfiliig caber Mtn a stomachic and tonic. It is also an attaznatlve of wonderful Crum In liv er cosuptairit ita again as tiltwet and immoili , ate as Mat of ralumel or blue pill. and far mom i aslctari ; and la all diseased condition of the bowels, notable in'eascs of constipation, its i regnlatinc pmrtks are in the hightail degree I siereiceatile. The new settlements in the west astei- all low-4 - ing meta of counts,' Minted with miasmatic exhalations, so fruits",ll at th 6 , ensou. of the or types of intermittent fee ! en, Wield fe always well stocked with thl. In comparable dialogue, which lam cum any ease of ferer and ague in a period relying from throe Ays. s to.thres or Lur creeks, according to the V 4 la C tealtay C r P4l33 t er P l y t i e ! i d:P i t:X. Led liquors usually prolsctitssa by thyriciana.are tessillyciared by a mama this admirable coin libation maibeinst-In- which she properties of a atininlant,n tonic and alternative are baopily !ileac& 1361mitelee Sta WamoTome.--In the atin,e pbera emetriented here diming the summer months, theolothargy peoduced ter the hem slam away the dohs for .whoksome food. and ere actle t rons redline Wily teletly. Tar t • Mtferlit hien the effect, of &- MAW disebass. In order to keep a natural heal ambits of thisayeacm.- w• west Mart boarttacial mama. Far this purpqac banters toe Weed Tactic is rely effectual A kwdoses CU creme ea aripethe and ?rod' rigor to the enervated body. ' Poe dyspepsia, It is Inralua hia.,,ilany emudnent physiciana bare doubted wtrathcr 0.111.14,04 e asp be, Penne:mull cured by the drugs whilclutie paresally employed for Perlielie- The Sp Weed Tonle In Its as tem Is trita4y `ditTerebt from such dru. It eirmalna eorontlaw bilserals err adds In g' fact ii aillsui the reigulse dperationt of swum, mid stsppiles di:Okuda. Tim took in Its ill tomeo mock nwetutiles the hut& juic e ULM It la Shoat identical lettlithat add. • gastrin Juke is the natural solvent %ditch, in a healthy oesditiou of the body. oases Um food to be di- OW.; wad when this Juice Is not excreted In serliEcient quantities. indlleatkin_ i _ with all its mt. The Sett Weed Potilsiagyiethrrairsanic4la lhe'Wee wham trio Juice f=eie• - the 'latter is 'll4l=6.,_,tiesd Toole sold by EXCII,RSION TICKETS, iirtxkl -7 /0 - 4 , lPilifairiO, .--101 . 4Y0411 . 3)414.4% AT •RE.QUCED RATES. • :Pl:albite/a ".' • D. L EXPRESS 00nCE,. MILININTICATOIr% MDTIrd —lei the vet. of At b.rt 1111,, d, d. lai• vown's Drip( Lettere of Ikold.lotraL6l n tty,..1.1 e•LXJ,ll4•ll4,b.Cllgrante ttoth.trndmilAre.l .11 romotol aortae saki .44.4..ara rPot...ted to mak• Itemudiate p.yoeelat, and all per ea" hattsig Chios. a,-110•1 ea.cleolade are req•e*ted to prraeutthem *M..: Achy. JACOSI Vr •TMAN Ada,' r . • A NM:AL &TATRILLNT IDS on BIPT• AN D L. RI PENDITrIit dr 11 A FWD RD SMOOT. DIN. T RICT fur he ;cat 'notion , as at Ist. ten Lasunal lon NA in rebus/ putpaecs •• buildlus airEUTs• Prom Mat.. •pprop.mtiou $ 1,4 Mt nal. an hand . $0 (I .Culle. Lon ntvs7 fr..E. 145150 W T.t.n! 66 I. - I=l int AmlAlleef and turat•bing ibunsee.. $ ADO A:1 Repairs . 19161 TNehorges wage* IMIII. 'ark AslALeareiLluiptares MAKI r..... or Thavarvr 4311 Twat --$.2:11:1111 ankl•Ar. A . hod . • 1 . 2 cc nAitntivi PrAold. Ai A' A 1110:4 JiLVYCIVi. lice; MALE—THE UNDEIt I SIGNED, .♦,eeignee of the estate of Dan• Id Smales, Bankrupt, by virthe of an order WI tile District Court 44 the United States. for tee Western Ihettiet of Penns) I vaniti;•w ill expose to ale at rentlue. on the prnmiess, un Thum day, Aug. It, 11474, at 3 o'clock p. m.. the tollow Mg described real estate • of the estate of said Bankrupt . All that piece 01 land situate In Springville, Sosquebanna county, l's., bounded 'oleos., On the north by lands of Jam. Koons, Abram Luce,and Liza A !torahsll,na the east %.y lands of Wallace FhbAnd James Koons,nn thesnuth by land of Wallace Fish, and on the west by land late of John ilortnnut, containing 4 acres mnatly Unproved. together wbb tbo appurtam• anesst, one how,. barn•, and an orchard. The sale to direst all liens except for purchase money Terms cal, Ai J On.uuracrt, Assignee. July el, '74,-4w NEW C111:11c11 Mr SIC 1100 K, Fon 1411-1 , t7 Tha Letss,cfLev, llr O. IL Pau= min, L. 0. lizsmam. tba neee.mtvl tt , tet reit 14 hide Onvol. make - v. 4 04 day WM be mad, .13 A Lloyd, ar4tell contain the venal flteretel4tetweett Cow., end • WV* ...On' or eeele trod choice. ert.te ft.: t'httlret Ctteve•ttutue and 14150.4 levectmee . h.t.tee arm ready, and will Da mailvel. twee-the. to• apgra.km Prim II 31, fa 00 pa dawn THE EMERSON NEW METHOD FOR REED ORGANS 4 t GUIDE IN THE ART OF SINGING. Dy tko. L. 4.1.c0mi. PSC tiihr very Sopo.lor book kn. \ oim'rtalsklAr.. RICHTER'S MANUAL OF HARMONY. Trabsisted ram lbw etrbtb Dermrti rtittiob by J D. Paf6RR. Peo non. 0rr0417 for .b. Lalpole Coo.nratory.and IN roallOrte and relloblo IiIOZOOSSr or compvMgm (iLIVEILLIITII“./N a Co., MAR ll DTTSON" k i Co.. TII Wollgray. X. I. Nay ID, 1414.-11. V IisITLIRI C.LE.DS CALLING CAJUNS YostlT matum Orden by Yazil Vll.ollow prompt suenyzon eetag pet dozen, . Itursa.na. • 1111eLtrow. March L. 14. LICHENSTEIN & BLUMENTHAL BROS., Nest Milford, Pa-, Wt./A.-vele end Mall denier. In Flan Wardens and Itlcili Jerirck;s7, Feer!lng Sllccr Warn, French and American Clock, Tine 11..4 Wen. end Si h r Tea nets. Ale. .11 hind or Mold and nllhr listing. Watch. Clock. mid Jewelry iL.pelrinr, and Phan Chmenairseal Sarre,. I! natal circenind one 11.'71.—n W OOL 1.,000 1 jpeima.xiL4ll. Wool Wet.3ate.43. 111.z,,bcot Xtrket Price raid la Cash. Jane ft '7l - d A. Urn:tor. rcer7oßs• —Vonore. Lenten lona E mentary to the estate al Amos J. Woe. late of Ilar herd top.. deed, bare been rented to the enbactiber all ►►eer.ew Ind•lbesd to With relate too requeeteet ton:Labe Ws payment. and thee< her le,: of d. Blends against the name, preeetrt them without de- I - 3 . 110 CRT LEI AND= LI Nay 111. '7l-40w. c. W 51RM. AttaltUr7 R OAD Iit:ILDLNO The lisrpervlsors at Itridgetrater totenanlp. *ill Meet at the rooldetme of Jesepb J 1111 0 ,00,4, la East Widow* ter oat hatorday.Valy la, .11 o'ek,ek. tor the porpnee of alreelske to let the loather af a earveyed road at the loaleat and beat bider. Inquire of Joseph, Jantoroa as to the lonatt of add road. KIRBY amocia. W. H. BABCOCK "lay'rrt•al• X. EL TTLIGH • July 1 14.- 3 11LICYTtel n BANItErrTeT.—In the Markt Coen et the ratted Stem the the Wertern Amadei of Peaus)lratale. la Ke. Moos D. Hills Bankrupt :To. hen in Ilenknaptcy Motley Is Denby that there erll7 be • Id emend Inerthig of the Ciedliont of the above named Ban It tOr the porpore eeeteettp/serd la the =lt iectlett the Bankreht Aet on the Bleteeerth day of Jane Pea. at t o