Skt *num gemorrat E. B. K&WLEir, EDITOR. MONTROSE. PENN'A 1 cv. 0. H. P. Simon cs acoundre Our readers will remember that we published sometime ago an article from the Wayne county Herald charging Rev. W. W. Welsh with a most hemmia crime and as Mr. Welsh hits long been favora bly known by a large number of the in habitants of this county having resided here, we are pleased to be able to place before our reader'. the following complete exculpation copied from , a Western paper• Below will be found some late develop ments of the Gr-en—aelsh• rape case %Inch will be of more than usual Interest to the public as it is conclusive that Green is a % illian of the deepest dye, The Aunts as per statements given, shows that Rev,3lr. Welsh has been the object of a base blot in order to extort money, by one aho had the aodacits to call upou Deity with perjury in his heart and the most damnable lies upon his lips. Hear a •hat they testify to Thomas Joslin, of Holly, tieing duly sworn, deposes and says That he is 71 veers old, and is a member of the lletho dist Episcopal Church, and his been for the last 30 years; that he is n ell acquain ted with Rev, 0. P Green and Louisa J Green, his wife; that on or about July 110, 18:0, sani Louisa J Green came to In applying the terra extra to the office the house of deponent and said she wan ,f an additional law Judge, which was I ted deponent's advice as to abet to do; I snapped upon the people of this udicial deponent, said to her that before I would district by an artful and designing clique, Sine her auvice I wanted her to tell whether what she swore to on tlic and passed by a legislative body whose clown 11 (simulation before Justice Bak hands are imbrued in some of the most I er, at , Holly, in October, 1860, by Rev wantonly corrupt and infamous legisla - W Welsh chor t led with rape upon her Lion that ever disgraced the statute book was true or not, and she then and there of any commonweath, and entirely in op- s t a ci ni thtenrenits,,coathinnstteir ,acrdl \ t ‘ s e h l:h s" was position to the wishes of the people of the false, and that Reverned W. W. Welsh district, is extra indeed. Not in the sense had always used her like a' gentleman of high quality and pure necessity, but in i The said Louisa .1. Green said that just its utterly extraordinary uselessness and before she made the complaint and d swore its extra additional burden of taxation r t i'efsTi s , t e n h e arE .C i o „ u g it h Twill% said Rev. her upon a community who it would seeni husband, 0 IL r Green, came home one were sufficiently burdened withont this 'tight, and came into the room where she additional twinge upon their already dis was, and in one hand held is dirk cane, tended financial nerves, and in the other he held a letter and a bottle of poison , that he said to her that It nay be considered useless to speak he had Rev. W. W. Welsh's confession of of the matter now, as " when the horse is criminal intercourse- with her; that he stolen it does no good to lock the barn ,"did not show her the contents, but told I yet we think that an occasional display of her what he wanted her to confess, and the nefarious pictures which the " Rings" h e a n t ru d n eni t e ht nirek sing l e and cliques of this county have painted I ‘tv of ad t li hrough her, and take her heart,s blood upon their political escutcheon, aided by 13 / 4 and then lie mould take the poison be the Radical tools in .a rotten Republican I then had; that he had already taken two Legislature, may serve to arouse some of j drops of it, and that there mould be one / of the most t solemn fze i rals in the coun t}';d the slumbering energies of the laboring that and tax-paying men of this section toaithatreeiiliad she afterward t sta r Tement t r nti realizing sense of their condition Welsh, and that she swore to what she Now, we ask the people of this county j did through fear of bodily injury from anti this district to look at this matter in I her husband that her husband, O. P. its G th ryr t i h , a t t ol s d h e lie m r n t s % th learns e t e tst i A d w a e l a t t s 4 o l true light, not with the bristles of rank ling party prejudice all erect upon your that she could repeat it in court. Depute backs, ssa -.et - -t --set° tole still further say s that the said Louisa have been rife in the minds of many of J a-cen tato she wanted to see air, the people, that we don't care what our / Jones, attorney of Holly, and designed to of rulers do if they can only pass some Law ntZkfeor an cgthattrlbtiffidai'it of the lsli,ielnwes wanted thatthat will grind down the Democrats, and his, depotient advice as a confidential then put them on the track and re-elect I friend I said to her, that if Ahe ma de them to the same positions again, as a Ire -this affidavit that her husband Rey Mr ward for their conduct, until they have Green, would be arrested. ,She said that itwould be right, and that she had car woven such a web of state and national Lied this load on her mind long enough legislative corruption as almost to wind that the could not enjoy religion, and np our blood-bought liberties, beyond the, that she could not live with her husband power of extraction any longer. She also stated that she snp a Remember that although your po posed that Green got this whole thing up for the purpose of gettin g Welsh's money strength may be Samson-like, when you Duly ,Igned and atteste. pull oqt the political Democratic pillars Mrs. )Carr Ann Joslin; being duly that bare supported onr once happy and sworn. says that she is the wife of Thom prosperous nation for Tour score years, in a. Joslin ; that she has been a member of order to let the massive . .truhtilre down the Methodist Clhnrch for 80 years, and is 66y ears cf age; that sae is the mother upon the heads of the Democratic " Phil- and that Thus . Joslin tt, the father of Rev istines," you will crush yourselves es well / J Joslin, of m k s R es . J. G. Perhaps all of our readers are not aware Joslin, of Blis-tield, Lc mac* Counts ef some of the deception that was le leas has heard read the foregoing heed upon them to get this ex it, by Thomas Josito signed, and VCI-111 the conteottelhossiof. and that the 1 true for she u is present at the the thing became fully ripened ft Nation referred to• therein, button in this section, and so secretly was ' Only signed and attted. it carried out that hardly a man in this] In order to make a clean thing of this mutter an ecclesiastical ti court, consisting section knew of it except those interested of l r in; e is i tlra ls o a f me e mi T e n r f ni cre e zce am o i f ar Lhich Petitions were circulated in different parts l ex of the county for a " jury trial in J nstices'iaminatton rendered •the following verdict courts," and the people who are all very viz The said charges being unsupport anxious for this much needed reform, keel, vio believe them to bo false and iin losueittelitiednisatiludritliatottheizikAti W. Welsh gave their signatures with much alacrity, not thinking that they were constructing 1 believe the mad. Green instigated the said e an "omnibus" to fasten upon them this charges to extort money from the supernumerary appendage to wrest from saidslab, wbose money avast in his, their hard earnings an extra tilt of about I (Green's) hands and befsbY dismiss the $5,000 a year complaint as an unmitigated ontrage. Signed by Bo's. Isaac Bennett, Jess M Voters of Susquehanna county A Re- / Dayton. J• Swift. Win. IL Paddock, publican clique originated and concxrted Elias Cxds..Ni L. Brockuraa,•John. Hoit this scheme, and Republican reprcanta- t IL'. Given was arrested and :tried i•on the 25 tilt. for us.ult on his wife and fives engineered it through the Legisla tare. And now, forsooth, what is the k t fil t i t t aa a L f l pa o urnastrttileaund hisiwifes froorrpestriibunr condition of things? It is this Although in swearing f a l se a s at a s t Me. p ts y s i l ti ls they have created another " pap ' for the the trial last Oetel;r, and put under bail office seeking Republican " pigs" to suck, of *3,00n to appear on the 16th inst., for there is not enough to satiety the demand, trial at Holly, and we find the name of B. S. Bentley, In a few class after giving bail,Green with his wife and Miss• Thomas a wl t who left this district because he could not m a ss ;against him, 5,„,,,/,‘„ It is sup get a desired position, presented for tilts ,posed liehas left the Unlaced States and ezira position. And some of this design gone to Canada. ing clique go even so far as to ask Demo crats to help them root some other pig Sway to give bins a place. What insult more andaetous could there be attempted upon the Democracy of this county? We trust that past experience has taught the Democrats of Susquehanna tounty a sound lesson,ii filch is, that any attempt of Radical Demagogues to mix in stab the Democracy must be fully gtuuded against until they have had ample time and mauls to cleanse themselves from wallow. ing in Radical corruption, else we will fina our own pure principles tarnished by their filthiness. If they Anal decide to leave the ranks of the party that has bur denedourState and nation with corruption ahid negro equality, let them come out and acknowledge their errors and declare for pure Democracy, aid the rule of white Men—then, and not till then, need they ^ ask Dgmocrats for their support. 'Aro, raw Democrats! ,elet no 16444 lesitem tempt you *emit* true of duty., bat dam itsptilaa alwayajaat WIDNES7I , IIV. sEPT. 7, 1870 llemotrade Nominations. FOR CbITGRESS, J. B. McCOLLUM; of Susq's Co FOR rRESIDEITT .TrooE, GEO. W. WOODWARD, of Luzerne Co. FOR REPRESENTATIVES , C. G ERE, of Susi:Co Co. THERON VAUGHN, of Vyomiqg Co Tdt PROTHONOTARY, &C. WILLIAM J. PARKE, of Dimo FOR COMMISSIONER, JOHN FOSTER, of Friendsville FOR JURY coulusstoYnn„ JAS. 0. BULLARD, of . Brooklyn. FOR AUDITOR, MILTON GRIFFIS, of Forest Lake - - Election, Tuesday October 11, 1870 Extra Law Judge. evident, that Democracy has principles at stake Alt well aerpower. Let the Office glitting Raft, " Ogs" root, and squeal, and roll in they mire of corm Ptioni old , all respectable' RePnbli can swine shall have leftlhein in disgust. Senttntlous and True. The Philadelphia Press says that . "the Republitan party has nOthing to defend:'. We don't think that the PreB3 ever man aged' to get as much political truth into forty o;llntrias as is comPtessed, into these seven worde. TI F only tbing that A polit ical party can have..to..defend is its prin .eiples, and when the. 141ical party start ing out, its stock of principles was ex ceedingly Waited' have. been "growing, smaller by degrees and. beanti fully.less," ever since,. until, in the :lan nage of the Press. "the ,Republican party has nothing to defend." ,--Onr railroad statistics show more strikingly than any : °tiler evidence the wonderful growth , of out country. The railroads of the United States in 1851 did not exceed 5,000,000 tons , and - the total Earnings from freight mid passengers did not exceed 4 550,000,000. In 1869 the tonnage of all onrrailways exceeded 100,- 000,900 tons, and tbeirwnings from this source equalled $;00,009,000. It is no , iftable that notwithstanding the general rise,in everything since ;,I.BM, there has been a considerable decrease in the oast if sAilroad transportation. The Political Prospect. reliable gentleman from Tennessee informs the - Buffalo Courier, that the Roming election in that State, will devel op at least seventy-five thousand Demo- i ocratie.majority, and that at least sea en ont of eight of the Congressional delega tion will be Democratic. At present it is solid Radical. The first and Second Dis tricts are the only ones in which the Rad- • icals have the ghost of a chance. The First is the district of Butler, of 'cadet ship and pensionstealing notoriety, and . it is that also in which resides Andrew Johnson. It is believed that a Democrat ic Representative will be elected there, this fall. The Second is Horace May nard's district, and it may possibly elect a Radical. In the Third District, which elected Strokes, two years ago, the Demo crats are sure of b,OOO majority. These are the diiitricts of Eastern and Southern Tennessee. In the five others, in the north and west portions of the State, the Democrats will meet scarcely any opposi tion. Although considerable bitter feel ing continues to exist between parties. the condition of Tennessee will compare favorably with that of any Northern State. Law and order are everywhere maintained; outrag es on life or propi•rty are scarcely heard of, and the terrible "Ku Klux," if it ever existed, gives no signs of having f a present being. The Radicals are endeavoring to bring about state of anarchy for politicial purposes, but they will be foiled. The R4idicals of Bradford en.met in Con vention on Monday last, and after much hair pulling and confusion of tongues, suceeded in nominating the following Ticket— President Judge—Paul D. Morrow, of Towanda born. Congress—Ulysses Mercur, of Towan da born. Representatives—Jas.. 11. Webb, of Smithfield; P. H. Buck, of Leßaysville born. Commissioner—E. C. Kellogg, of Mon roe. Jury Commissioner—Reuben DeLong, of North Towanda. Auditor—John S. Quick, of Wilmot. Argus. The State Fair It appears to be the policy of the State Agricultural Society that every portion of the State shall have a chance to show the progress of a given geographical district in Agricultural, Horticultural, and Me chanical pursuits, and in pursuance of this well defined plan the society this year has fixed on the thriving city of Scranton, in Luzerne county, in the midst of mineral and agricultural, as its 1 place of exhibition. Fur this purpose a carefully prepared and large space of ground has been en closed, abundantly supplied with water : easy of access to any part of the city of Scranton and surrounding towns; and upon which has been erected two halls. carefully protected from the weather, 150 x3Ofeet each ; one hall 175x45; several spacious tents; 125 horse stables: 150 cattle sheds—an smphitheatre with 1,000 seats, and every other arrangement for the comfort of visitors or exhibitors in ev ery department usually represented al such shows. We advise all—but es-peel:il l:y*6,— who haveße‘er seen the opera trlvalm In . gieut c oal a nu i,,,„ ~,„,..,.., I visit Scranton and the State Fair, which commences on Tuesday, the 27th day of I September, 1870. ;741 - The nogioes of Wwhingum do not appreciate the carpet-bag system when it is brought closely borne to them. A short time ago the trustees of colored schools dismissed the school snlx•reuten dent, who is a native of that city, and employed in his stead a mail named Cat to, from Philadelphia. This has greatly excited the colored people who held a mass meeting on Tuesday at which they denounced the importation of teachers, when they have, as they think, good enough material to educate their youth. I They demand a change in the whole sys tem of the' management of the colored schools, alleging that the are tyisrepre seated by the present hoard. The board consists of three members, all of 'whom are appointed by the Secretary of the In terior. tkt.r....- York Tribune says this is the hottest summer for ninety-two years! They have been overhauling the records of Yale College. From July 10th to Au gust 15th, 1870, the mean daily tempera ture was at New Haven, 85 degrees ; and no season, at least since 1778. has shown so many consecutive but days. Our high est temperature this summer, wa.3(July 17th) noted at 08 degrees, and this has been exceeded ()illy four times •doring the period above indicated, at New Haven the I thermometer rising to 100 degrees one day, each year, in 1784, 1800 and 1845. 1 In 1798 it reached 101 degrees. A , CCIIIOUS DECISION.—The Su- I preme Conrt of Pennsylvania has decided that, where by negligeve, sparks from a locomotive set fire to a warehouse near a railroad track, the railroad company is I liable for the damage done hr the tire ; but strange to say the same tribunal also decides that if another caught from the flames of the burning building set on fire by sparks from the locomotive, the owner of the said premises has no remedy. The railroad company, it was held, was only, responsible to the first person, who by' the negligence of the railroad comleany r s servants had his property set on tire and destroyed ; but although the second suf ferer was injured by precisely the same reason, because the tire kindled by the locomotive spread to him, he had no rem edy. "it cost the Federal Gevernment 15325,000 to "reconstruct" Mississipp i, and *175,000 fur the same service in Arkan sas. This only covers the pay of the civ il officials employed, and (lees nut, of course, embrace the cost of the army, which amounted to millions, nor tire pro digious sums stolen from the people and the State Treasuries, of which it would , be impossible to get any accurate account —Within the Whole Range of tonic and alterative medicines known, none is entitled to more consideration than the Peruvian Syrup. in all cases of enfeebled and debilitated constitution it is the very remedy needed. The most postive proof of this can be adduced. —ln Cambria county, the other day lightning struck a load of bay on which was a c rh. her and two sons. One of the boys w killed outright ; the clothing of the oth was set on tire, burning him se verely; t. e two horses fell dead in their tracks ; the load of hay was burnt up,and the wagon was considerably charred. 1 200 sent/Ilion of certificate of Secretal. Ticket.. „n 100 for ardent the Ticket Office, ear the entrance • 200 t to the Fair Grounds, and at the principal stores i o- - --rOO rieldni village. /No pepsin Will be allowed to 200 : grumble:al:sell Intoxicating Liquors on the Fair . t .,. _OO tithundsi'and for violation of this rule shall for - zoo r* till rights to the grounds k.... ..12100 ~ 4 . !Xlie Wowing predlihms arc offered for trot -100 thug horses: 200 • Viednesday 21st.-First Race : Premium of 1 00 ; VA for three year olds or tinder; 415 to the 13E111.1X, September 3.-The following 2 °° hest, and $lO to the st.tond last ; mile heats, highly important alspatchitas just been ..,,, 1 ,„„Uiht heist - 2c - la 3 hi' harness Or p:. "wagon"; at'lft o'. made Public here: '' ! f clock, a. at . 13EeoliF. ShOIN, France, Friday, Sep- 1 „,„ 00 Second Race.-Pterniums of 4.."10 for horses tember 2.-124 P. M.-From the King to • 1, "" {that have newer troued for- ntoncy-; 420-to-tehe 50 b, wt, and $lO to tiro second best; mile beats, best the Queen. A cm - titillation, whereby the 1 -,II° '2in 3 in hang:ff. ort to wa s -.• 1%20 a. m. whole army at Sedan are prisoners of war To j Third Race.-Preiniums of 440 for four year has just been concluded with General anny•wo. olds orvmdcrr 423-nr•thehest; sod-010 - w see- Wimpfen, comnutilding instead of Mar- ond best ; mile beats best 2 in 3 in harness or shot .Nlttclabott, who is wounded. The t p 00 Ito wagon L2cl m. 200 i Thiirmlay,.—Dosible Timm Race: Prera- Emperor surrendered himself to me. As / 300 : inlits!tiC 4100 ffir double tenni ;175' terthe-best, he has no command, and left everything -• 200 : and 425 to the second best ; „Olio "licrits"„ hest 8 to the Regent at Paris, his residence I „. ~ 100 IA sto waman ; Bp. m. shall appoint after an interview with him, so • Friday ; C:l¢.-First Itacc.-Preinitniii of Irk 1 00 for horses elf n. neri•r trotted in is , roes)" , lister at ti rendezvous tele. fixed immediately. - •• - 50 thief 31 tnifruilis: t -4sol id tho tie..4.tirifi. - sl l ito sec- II What a COISC events, with God's gold- .. i 0 0 ! outi•hest, ; mile beats, best Stn a in• harness or aunt, huate taken! ;to to wagon ; 10 a. tn. PARIs, SePtember 4.-The Council: of ' 100 ' Second Race.-Premiums of V3OO for all hod Ministers has issued the following procla- : 10 , ses ; $1.."00 to the best ; 4 - ,•5 to second hest, on o maim 00 : V 2-5 to the third, best ; mile hatte e lfF4 l 3o 5 to motion: . :to . harness ; Bp. tn. To the Freon, /'(slip: IV•grt.at mis- CLASS XVI. FRCITS. i OPVICEIOI or TEE SOCIETY.. I . olllllte Imo come upon the country, Af- • - -- - President, A. B. Walker; Vire PresidenttN. ter three days heroic struggle sustained by CLADS IL Ilest variety of Winter Applt..4; five' of ta P. Wilcox and J. U. Capwell ; Becreuiry, W:11. the army of Marshal.ldclil alum against ; Best stallion, 3 years old, $3 kin& correctly named, grown bv ex- brie:7,s : Treasurer, Edwin Stephens ; Directors, 300.000 of the enemy, 40,000 have been 2 ' l - ... Best mare or . gelding, 3 yews old, 2 hilsiter. If? 00 : win. Griggs, S. W. Ilardiug, ll.' ISteinbaek, J. made 'prisoners. General de Wimpfen 2 2if -do do do 100 Shennau, 11. P. Ilallstearl, Geo. Candee, Loren 2d n Ito took cOmmand of the army in fare B est m i t, 2 ., t.„,tio 200 i Tt .o .S it t n e . t , i , ll ,, en . s and Jacob Stephens ; 31arthal, 11. of Marshal MacNlalion, badly wounded. 2d - " . 1 . . old, d 6 1 00 "" " 2(1 : 2 , Best variety of Fail Apples, has Ripest the capitulation. 'Phis ertull Best sucking colt, 2 Best and' largest collection of Fruit 200' -- reverse will nod shake our courage. Par- 24 121 do -do do .1 oo . • id is 111-title ill a complete state of defense. CLASA lII.—SIATCHED it BINOLE 1101411 ES, MULES !lest lot of l'ears . -200 ' ~ ofIELDEN--COOSWELL--At 310IHICSe, Sept. 5, The military forces of the country will be AND JACK& 2il do 100 , , . ,ir,aniaed. and in a 0 -se days it tww itynty Best pair of horses fur all work, 4 years i . Best lot of l'lnros and upwani, wilt he tinder the walls of Paris. Aitoth - _ 2 , 1 .. . ,44! 2 d do ;•' 2 00 S lB ll 7 rlde b n y , o t l 2h l ' c ' ' r a i r 's. ren A , li e r7dli Esq ed "Co 3 . l , r an a rl ecK „ltini. ll. 100 ; C. M. Cogswell, of Middletown, Susq. Co s 2 . . 2 0.,) , ....-- er army is forming on the banks of the Best pair ea:triage horses " • Bes 2d t single driving horse, 2 -Best lot of QuiliCC3 .sd do 1 00 Isirie. Your patriotism. your union, . . , . your energy, will save Pntece. 'Pile Em- " 3 ' Best lot of Peacnes. 2,1 2 ' 2d do ' • • ' 1 00 pi.ritr ha been made a prisoner in the Best saddle ho . _struggle. 2d ' ''' 1 ; - The government, in accord with piddle !do 100 2 Best variety of grapes, correctly named 2 00 '1 ;21 • Ilti . ' do cl.ass ry.-DKIUTASI .ttTTLIIi.' '' poWcI'S. Will take all ineltStlres required by Best bull, 8 venni old and upward, • $5l THIRD DIVISIOS': '" ' rYz" - What doe. Beason way I—The Ilt.t3e men the gravity of events.. 2d " . CLASS XVII. BREAD, CAKE, &(... ' isle plant. eats of IL atultentpeattie direct of the poison. goose when bitten bye deadly serpent resorts to • cer- Best " 2 4 ' . . . LoNOOX, September 3. --After a tre• 2 d . . $1 00 That is Instinet. t• imam being" on the ether: tina4, . 2 Best loaf Wheat Bread mendous hat!le the Prussian having eon). Bsst " 1 • ' 2 lal du do, . _ 50 • most depend rrn meson and experience ID selecting ..the Illt•teiy surrounded t-li.daii, and the Bova- 2d " " • 1 . Ili•st loaf Brown Bread rians litiviig entered its firrtititsttion, the Best bull underlo months, 2 • 2.1 do au • ~..„ —me Influences. Now, stmt does reason 'say on Abb. of protecting health and life against irtiwßole. Emperor capitulated ut 5:15 P. 31. 1.1.18 B,''' ( . I Best pound Cake 100 1 purify the'eysayst to the best way to frrOlgEt It against 71tal subject l' DM'S ii If Oi tell us that to Invigorate and st Cow, 4 years old and upwards, 4 letter to the King or l'russia said : "As 24 - 2 •t -''tl do 50 , the tusisib'e pub..) which georratis dlsemmt . Sfttoly ;it --s-... :- 1 no ' mss. The nest qu whorl is. whatgulde shall wedsalow I canna die at the head of my army, I Best " 3 . '3 , Best loaf Sponge Cake lay my swum at the feet of your Majesty. 2d 2d ' " - 2 ?t1 do 50 , , 1 00 „ ; i In eh...sings medicinal sen•guandt Reason replier , let 1 ‘,„, I your monitor he erperlence. Well , the experience of Best h e ifer,2 Napoleon tuft Sedan for the l'russiati , - I! , Best Fruit Cake .... °'-' : eighteen years cemprkerl In one unbroken .etie* er rei -2tl ” ~ headquarters at `'entree , at 7 A. M., .01l First " I ''' ' '24 do MT , isfactory testimonials as.tums VIP that Bosh-Mee s Stomach Sciliellibef SCO011(1,ttlitl :ARCM altOti . l3 Wliole 2d " . 100 Bitten. p 00.4.0 strengthening. regulntieg and antiseptic • y Best lot Preserves 5 0 ; properties which are not emohinal In the same balmy army, comprising 100.000 soldiers capitte Best " under 10 months , 2 2d , do ~ , proportions in any other preparations extant. Thi• " {aped nit bout. conditions. The Prussians 2d " I , Best specimen Canned Fruit . 100 therefore is the antidote 4 , which reason bids consort I-, when our health l• imperilled chber by the reeheie had 24(1,000 men engag, dur in reserve, CLAM v.— Devon cattle-Same as Durham. '24 do do - . shirt) produces epidemic disonlem. or by any other laid ill.. FICIICII 121000. . CLAnd VI—NATIVE 6 ORADE CATTLE.most. \\hello , Inherent and constltntional or connected CLAS'i XVIII. DOMESTIC MA NUFATt • It F-S, _„.„„ ;, r h „ i jui. ~ ,, , ,,,,w i, ,,.,,, . rd . pnrsui ,„ . Ile Germans are urtritie Ki 9 . , - William Boot hell, :1 years old and Itpwards, $3 ; NEEDLE ITGILIi. de. The venom of a norieus reptile Is :Kneed,' mere sobile , ! 2 ' anti dangerous than that 'ankh hots In foul air end ler. to declare himself Emperor of Germany 3 All articles in this class .to be home pure weer. So escape the fevers. b . ilions disorders:dia. • Sent " 2 " I torhaocen of the tmeels, and Minx ...ions maladies -.......-- „ 2 man it fact used. presses% by these hnsalnlttions element, It Is absolutely A Remedy for Cold Feet. Best d 1 " 2 Srs at the etemeett and tilL•lhe secretive organs 1ie31.. J.4l,yarda .Fhtnnel - tI 2 . 4° ~, 4=rps. i s h oleepeak.lns tstest.,eenaltlea, oortil It is alar.ys unfurl unate for a person to 2,1 " " 1 t iOO r rarrtstr of realstanevaltieb thesital ',lotion rice , . 1 „, under . 1 . 0 months. 22d ,du .do , . , „,, ;to aissicistimoss Influences th at iweall IL the tinWIY of suffer habitually with cold hands and feet B1 :,'" " I ' Best 5 yards full Cloth . z., uu : the health depends. and It Is because the OCIAT 'MITA it illdiCate.3 that the blood is ditfe rent in Best cow, 4 risen old and upward, - • re•miatity to the • 3 2,1 do do .. ' 1 011 I"' t liasTpo'''st'Wt•Trairsiat:,;-a;g:,:inytlis7 it ...1 I,s ss quantity or poor in totality, :or that too 2,1 " 2 13est roll Woolen Carpet 200 commended and gustrAnteed es an invaluable preventative . little exorcise is taken. There an. many Best " 3 = .-.-, , esitetne.--sep .t . . 1 'lll do do ..., , , - menus of partially or wholly remeilyino Befit heifer , " - - ---- - Best heifer 2y rs 1 ..2 ; Best roll Rag Carpet the evil Inch we give: , 2d I ' 2rl do do I RIV YORK PRODUCI3 ',MARKETS 1. Go barefoot in hot weather and ex- Bast - 1 .. pose the feet as much as possible to the 24 " !' 2d (10 do -ted WCeith. ilt" Wslliron lrodeffcm, dtrect turs of the sun when it is hot. l 800 •" under 10 months, 2 Best 10 yards Linen Cloth lid " - 1 Best pair W'ooleii Socks This remedy may nut always be agreeable 2.1 do "do Week ending Sept. 3, If Cl Ass wit.—WORELNO OXEN a STEY.lt.H.tlittnt'S., New York. or is tssible but where it is, it surpass t .:l , , t p air oxen 4 years old and upward, $lO i t .... ........... .... ...... 4 lutist others. Must people have crel the "7 • n ... t .....,-.-..- _- ........ . , ~. ,t: truer flint the ~ ,,,-:..q . .„,. •• 5 2.1 do Best Bon net •, pal' 11)............ ...... .) Best nitcn-w:.)rit. tztnit thoilgii I. or ponchos; their feet to the 2d '—•• " Leer ' 3 e'rs - ' 3' 2d do do ground is almost terribly. lint little time,- Best " 2 y'rs " 3 ••-- • • • .i - Best Quilt, any kind ' '1 4' ii ee is ill Make it pleas:lnt.-Children „_2'd " . - should tro barefoot in Summer. They Bast 1 1 y'r -22 d do do 2 ,„ •••• r . , • 2,1 " 1 Best W.iol Coverlet I Will Date More peficet hint lo•a1C.I y ll'et. ir ..... v....„, : ..... th,•%. 11,,. . (*LAOS V Itl.--eREEP. I ,2d do •do Best tine wool buck' 1 yeara old and upward ' 45 ' Best Bed ?pistol Y, I.vitt ' o with the. face down wanl. (with 20 3 2d do - . tliin• s t. :ledsli.ies un, let saute °tic pound Best " Whit, 3 CLASS XIS . rt,ow EltS. the feet with a wooden malkt, not larger than erre Let the blaws be of such US Best 3 ` • ewes. 1 year " 5 : Best Collection of Flowers _ ern , (1 `• 2 ' are not impleasaut to hear. a Best do Dahlias , Best " lambs, " 3 3. titainp with the feet on the hand 24 - .. " 2 i I3est do Roses door when the slums are on. Coarse wool, rame prrnmium as tine. , Best' 'do • Vorlxmas ' 100 , 4. liance for au hour or more throe A premium of 425 for the largest and best va- ; Best Rei net ' * 2OO , , evenings in each week. By this we do , rimy and display of stock of all kinds in elasset : cLASS xx. riltS"rlast. 1 --- - not mean attend fashionable parties, but 1 1 to 8 inclusive, owned by exhibitors for 30 days , Best Penciling,sl 00 1 couNTY OFFICERS. . , the borne dance, where dissiirat ion, and 1 previous I " t he Fair. '. ~' .. , 1 00 t Preside n t indro. .—llon. F.•D. Streeter. - - lute. hours are anknOwit. - ,, . c.t.aas Ix. awnsw -Awn pout:ply, 1 Best Oil Painting , ' Rest Crayon Painting . . .. 1 - 00 I As...casts Judges-7A Baldwin:lL T. Ashley. t Prothonotary and clerk of Courts—J. F. Shoemaker. 5, Take a e - eat deal. ur excerise of the " ' is. lower extremities, such us Wthii./lig, l'llti- 2,i ristriet titenier—D. W S:•nrie. .. • • ' • / adllßOar d , (.1 0 /IDOIE . h2I . ( if:211 . 17 11U1IWErl dc., 1.1. 3 , ~. eiri 2 A ug Br a t t t l i ti l t , l l l: i y y of f p i l , l e O l t i O rn B:t u lti l i l p lTllbrOt y;fl Ir o ;. Register. Recorder. le —lernso R. Lyobs. ' Trensuet-40p$MIDOULddetr. , ~ . u Mg. e te. . , Best breeding Sow, do fro ' ' 4 ix) • Sheriff—A' .1. M0i1... , . G. Ito•ou have not sufficient strength of 1 24 do do •-. do • t't.. 2 00 CLASS 312(1.. PANCX NEDDLEKOIL S K I . , 00 i i. s p fierp z yin i:_i4 74 ",n .vi .-7. , ..4,27 .. ,% , your own, have some pe-Fsons, while you i Best 2 Pi g e do " nder Cdncrni,, ' ' 2' oo Pest Worsted Embroidery ' 1 Commisslot ers—dam, Sheet,. J. T. ELTbs:Pmersed 11 2t 1 0 °4 best Silk do ~: • 1 fin Binds. -,.:-. - • ' ar • lying on a conch, knead, peretisss, . Best litter a Pigs • SOW - t Commissioners' Clerk—Wm. A. Crossmon , stretch, flex, anti extend the limbs in such B es t p a ir common Fowls 100 ! Best C otton do • 100 .Inry l'lminit•oloitcrA—F-11. streeter, ex offfele, Daniel a way as fu draw the Ill%;rtiVtii'tin•m. do 'Sbanifia6 - ' 100 t : , Bre...um. Wm A . ermanene * Andttlrs Ch nutter. Tracy Ilaydra, ELBLJoartes. • do Bitninsf • • t i . 00 ! NOTE,-The Judges are no L ezyssettql 7. .It. n!ght soak the feet in h tml water • •, , Coronet—Dr, .C. Hulsy. I do Javas 100 to award any of the above Premiums if i for tit... (it. 10 minutes, and then, after I do lot fkinuints . 4,,,-,,, t; smidAlly d"ppina• them into ou,il water, do lot Spring Shickcna 1 00' the article or animal is sal tra - ihy, whether I OFFICERS or AGRICULTURAL socirrY. , 10 0 ! there is competition or not • bet will use eon , wm ll- Jem"14'. 4.1 . t r .t; AI. M•Jul?....J.m r. Kin. in have them Can - lull) . dried with soft towels Best pair Turkeys . lOn ' 1.. • ,i• .r. rice Presidents ;ten A. 3esstrp. Correspondlne tom: olscre, v on RS ' rstice and 'etitilty to ' SecrrlotYt Henry (I. Tyler, iteconting Setriattle:t . 11111.1. 1111,641 DS hard with the bare hand as ' do rlocso I * * 00 ' , ,ii 00 : a ll part i c i-v .: A die 0 6 ; , , I NI; Oere: l'res.nrer; 11. 11. liurringtono•Ar. Baldwin, they will bear. , do bucks . li. U. Sklutier, Executive Com:Attlee. I Best and largest collection of fowls maxi by I . 'B. If you are dyspt•pt ic , inlTl've the - exhibitor ' :200 : Supeillitend6nts of -Thi4sions':2-41tD.'c i AN. mosT ki•gs 4 niumfonvian Asimuli• , digestion and be rarelvtroubled vith cold i 1 bEE, L. G. ST LIPItEI4S,•JOHN SIIER.M AN. ' 1 lonre" , °• -3 . 1 " 4 Tie"° 421 : W •L t ". 8 . L' lLD : d "' . • --,-- , - Tennaerer-:-B. Thatcher. • feci.' SuOruio/Y—Tten.l. 1.. Itakhrtn. 0 th e a t, o ,-. 0 a dd loose shoes, clean Steerard—Davlll3lartin . - T 11tysleiatn , -Dr. J. D. Yen. -y stockings. and wholesome food., THE WAR ! The French 'Empire Fizzling Ora! Crushing Defeat and Sarreader of MaeDahon. Louis Napoleon a Prisoner. :147 We are richer in Heaven than we are on earth. We have' Christ the right eons, our ad vocate—:trii ne, yours—in Heaven ; on the earth' we have nothing that we cat justly call'hur own. We are here in a wayfaring place; what - wa see is but the ,furniture of ait Inn—it does not 'belong to Hs gave fhr momentary use. But ne have unsearchable riches in the country to which ire go. 'When any one says, "What have you?" mtiy you be able to answer, "I have an Advocate with the Father—the richest of friends in the most important of all places." 5...- rqr The gold market was the scene of great ercituntent, owiiikto teTegrarns of further defeats of the }rent+ army and the surrender of the Emperor Nap:Oro!' and Marshal MacMillan, with the army under his command. It was also report ed at the close of - 114:day that Marshal Bazaitte had surrendered at Metz t also, that General Trochn had proclaimed a republic. The price (Vetted at 11n, and after frument fluctuations declined to 114, closing at 3 P. t.'ltt 1141. Railroad Accident. ELMIRA, September 4.—An accident oecured on the Erie liailmadonnir Cam eron, four miles west of , Naw York, last night, to train No. 12, by which an en gine and seven cart :were thrown from the track. • /r ho • engine was plunged down an embankment: into the Clanisico river by a broken flange. A :boy, who was stealing a ride ot4 the steps of the baggage car, was killed; but no other per son was hurt. Travel on the road was delayed for several hours in consequence of the accident. —Each wooden leg is but a proof that the glories of war have an artificial end. the largest increase iu proportion to the quantities sent havitig been in the im yorts from the southern ports on the At lantic. —To make a Venitian blind—put out his eyes. . . FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR , Best half - hoshel Winter Wheat 21:1 - , , , do An • Of the ..Nicholson Agrictillyral Soci,d. ylFill ,Besi' do i t :Spring Wheat !'"••reiti be kW o;t the - Gr Crtiiiis of: ihe ..,% - c-i- : 2 111P ,- t '.410 . .. ; -7 do - ^ t - . A . 3 ., I Bi!ift ao .- - .i Bye --ely, in Nicholson, 11 7 . 4oming atunly,r q : 24-, du / or ; do Sept. 21'. 22 and 23; 184. 70. ` - ~: , Bet;i peckVlover Seed • , i. s. .02 1,. 2:...., do -•,_.,:.• i 0 A lIATOII GAME OF BASE BALL ; R 4 eit peek Timothy Seed do Will be played on the gmunds the second day of `1 do Best bushel Oats the Exhibition, commencing at 12 o ' clock, • 11-, led do do , - - - - between the independent "9" of Scranton and Best bushels Buckwheat a Binghundon Club,, , 11 ; e i st slc i ! Whea Flour • . ,2d do do • The Society 13 pleased to • announce to their : patrons and the public generally, that VII". substan- ' dal improvements have been made in their liere- t ik6 " 1 “ 46-Buri l.b eat tofore very elegant grollnds,,Whlch render them 1 24 an do B k Cam Me.n, . " pre-eminently the most complete:7l(nd attractive 1 „C.6t sack C 4 - 6 i .., c: •'I '.) ',LP -d do Fair Grounds in Northern Pennaylvaniu- _ 1 Attention is invited to the-collqwing.Ppgpium 1 cxxsa xv. mrrrEn. enzyme. so., • ..,, Int4IantrFACTUREII., f List for the Exhibition of the current year, 1 , which contains inqmrtant changes, and is be- 1 Best Pail, Crock, or Frirkin Butter lieved to he more liberal than that of any simi- 12d ~ do do tar society : • .. I Rest Cheese friot'leislthaii - 901bSY '' I FIRST DIVISION. 2d do • •-410 , • • .., - . ' i cl.Aas x.--sT,tex•s tos and 1(1(000 MARY+, 111 4 41 3 a leS r ' i Btlit atalikM, heavy draft , f,years 014, rind : Best MapleMapleSinin' i upwards, "itlo do ..ad do '' ' ''...' I 2nd best, o - o • BGC ' Best Cider Vinegar I Best stallion, quick " " 10 0(1 2d (10 , . I 2al " " " 500 Best lot Pickles, Cucumber • Best brnod mare, with foal at foot, heavy 2d do do draft 3 00 I Best do Tomatos 2d 'At " ." * 800 2d -(10 • do Best " " quick draft, 8 00 24 " " 800 SECOND DIVISION. CLASS X. AGRICULTURAL IRPARMESTA Best Plow 00rent wheelbarto' $ .50 do - Cultivators 200 do Uttip".g.iii:ch't 300 do Harrow 200 do Horse-Mke 200 do Roller 2 00i do finy-riggine 2 00 do Otnin Cradle 2 010; ilo Horse pitehrict . 00 do Corn Basket 50' do Straw Outter., 2 00 do mowing - mach? 0 0 (.4 tdo Stu ' p . magpi'e 3 on do Scraper I do Wash mach' I" 00 CLASS I. WAGON'S, 1111001 ES, Sc., uUTIBITED BY n..t.ramArtuttnita. , . I 11 , st - Fano Wagon • • - 4 : 41 : .*1 . . ,do ,i: Best Carriage 0 (XI 2(1 do t , t, . tr 800 Best Ituad Sulky t , - .2 00 2d du 100 Best Spring Market Wagon 1 500 2il do do . 300 Best Trotting Buggy • • 200 2d ' do do Best Trotting Sulky . • . !. : 1 ' - 2 Ofr 2d do 00 OO All art felt% in this glass, to bu new and , ex hibited by the manufacturers. CLAM NIL MECIUSIPAL DEPAIITUEZT. Best specimen Cabinet Work V. 3 00 do set double Film liaruess ,2 00 do ('arriage ilainega 2 00 do Single do ' ' 1 .9 00 do Saddle, RHdlc, and Martingale '2,00 do spetinH ten, Marble York , 00 do do Carriage and Sign Painting 2 00 art Butter Firkin 00. do Tub or Pail 00 do lbws ('Dat, Pants, and Vest' - 1 2 00 do palr Fine'Boots 2 00 du do Stop Boots 00 do 3 aides li.„ , 9. 00 40 3 hides Upper Loathe! " 1. ' 2 50 do 3 sides titaness Loather ' ' do 3 Calf Skins 9 00 do specimen Tinware and Rama 5 00 do do • Horse Shooing and Shoesß 00' MI articles in this clams to bu nple and ex hibited by manufacturers. CLASS aut. vnownuma9--43atoti1i pa EX Best 3 kends cabbage $l. liest 19 Pepper? ' 41 do Cauliflower I do Tomato's' • . •• I do Squashes 1 do Beets I do Pumpkins Idu ,Currns • . 1 do Watermelons Ido ?instill:is • I do 'Muskmelons ldo Qfilorts ' 1 do 12 Red Turnips 1 do 6.M•Pop [loin 1 do French do 1 do• • Sweet Corn I do Burn Ba do 1k do; busltel Potatoes I do Winter Uadish s 11,. - ; . • . . • cwis Xlv. 4,104 X AZD PYAWER., , Grown or marinfacnnul by, elinbitor. ~ Best. bnitliel Corn in ear . 42 00 .. ?a do do ••1 00 JUDGES:. " ' Classes 1, 9 10141 , 3.—P. Pi. Botion, Ntrimison Medial' Bailey, Brooklyn ; D. G. Black, Glen j;101 ti;dibw, Stepliettn, Bpritigi•lllo G. W. - Walker, Nicholson vc: Citmias 13.and.3 7 ,4.4.4. g. (r aring. , Glerr.wfiod ; A. C. Sisson, t Evipm,; Anse Sterling, Lathrop. Classes 10, 1 T hhd A. Baker, Benton ; E. L. Bacoti, l Mein:Akin ; Stephens, Nicholson, .• • . . : • Classes 13 and ttt—J. E. Howe, Nicholson ; George leyQker rop ; C i ,R Bailer, Lathom. Claa ec it.''Crifn'ell, - Clintoti 2 .` S. Tay Nitholhorr ;.•lE.l3.lirettu4.lrooklyn; • Class 17—Mm. , ,S. H.t HP •Grow, Glenwood Mrs. S. Taylor, Nicholsort; Mrs. 4. IL Walker, Nicholson. Class tB-3114; ky , , , 'Glen wO.l ' • Mr.:‘. N. P.•Wilernt,•.Nieholscm 1 "',Mrs. Joseph Stephens, Nicholson. , Class 19—'Jars. Nelson Finn, ITopbottom ; 'IMIK - 17711. -- W1111 33 M - NttitOlste w. o y, Nicholson. , Class 20--. Mrs: "11. - PATalTstcad, Nicholson ; Mrs. Lizzie V. Smith, Nicholson ; Mrs. A C. his ,aorr-BentUD: r Class 91—Mrs.. J. O. Bulls rd, BrooylYo ; Miss Nettle A. Williams, Nicholson ; Mts. Antis StEins, : West Nicholson. , • ,;The Judges areormcstg to report as cart,' tn. of %liege/quid' y; to the President, or to .thc.Superimentlents eft IMeisionA Books of Entries will be,opcn at the office of the Secretary, \Vim U. Nicholson, Pa., ,until tub first day of thelFai?.,o,4 ilig firat Day Alf,t,lte,Attir„ Entry, qn the ,Fair 'Grotitids.• All'entrles foraboee PiCmiutits-free. All animals and articles intended for exhibition .1)0341 lionntercdso early possit4e, pod must airy. g4hibitlontards thdßeercht;.l entetiag'for premniutits. Ti* hOoks entrlegivill be •;clo9del at 10 tielotic ta.m. Wednesday, the/ Sea3tuti 'day of : the Fain: at . which time all animals or articles entered for ezbibitlnc 11100 11 b 4 i Minds. anti_rentnin unto y a.,elook p. In. of the thiro _day, t riad no preMinlns wall* paid OP 40101 es 9r animals re: moved' in violation Of Dila lidd,eteept by spe eial permission from the officer of the day? Feed' ' Pc.intuisbeti for, stock competing for prem• loins, on'or'nearlbe grounds, flee oteliarge.— inty and strait can be'pnrehased on the grounds at reasonable rates. Premiums will be paid at thenflice of the Treasurer, on and after Ottobt;ilit. TERIiifi3OFAPAR3SIPNI • Each person, 25 CO. for each admission. Children under 12y'ra,10 Cta for each admission. Each•lEOtsolor3luht, R 6 Cla. for eacis nemission. Ech Fnitf not nvero y's,lo Els ; for eachmintisalon. Exceptlfhtit horsesWert:4 Nr.:spoed premiums and having Paid entrance We, liar be admitted with driver only, without extra charge, on pre- lIIIMOR, IPh•E S 3 . cglictint 3oilai. 2.011 1 100 i N liK YORK TROOPER; NIARKEYEL 2 (10 1 110 Correetcd weekly ,by W.llkun ifixbalcrri, - .2. - 31 1 01) Fulton SI., New York. NI) Week ending Sept. 3, 'IVO. 2 00 ' Butler, pail 40@43 100 ~..., " firkin ... 840,38 200 , ‘....11.-e"..t.,oairy, per lb ..... .. ..... ...... 124:013 ' factor) . .............. ...... .... 13@a4 1 00 Egg, , per doz ........ .. . .... :.. ...... 2.5%,26 2 On Flour, per barrel 4 7506.41.5 1 00 Corn tn.-d.1)o Ili.s. .2.1.1*,2.30 2 00 1 NVllent, per bushel 1.2001.50 " . ..... .../': ..... ¢41.00 .. • 41030 ; .. 1 .,, ) , ) ,,, 1 , ' it 1 (..."„) ,,YL s • 89(890 1 00 Hops. crop of 1870 • '2l4)Di . Ilect: sitleb, per 11.. 21428 . Hogs,9©l2 $2,0 0 Potatoes, per bld. - ....2.00@13. 60 100 • Tullon• - -.9010 OFF DIRECTORY. uonoran OPFICMW 80ma...-C. M. G...r0. .4 Council—W. dL:4lroiwirpon Sr. W. Wat Ann. A. J. lirrritisr. Wra.• 111....1erole_yr,O. 11 Crandall. I. F. zgloonaker, .B r rewster, . H. A. Conoin I,le—Johil O. llowenag 1. 1110eon,lable—CharIvA J. 4 ,ch00l Dlrectom—Wm. IL Jes.ttp,.t h 1 rutfits, 19 W.Wut,ou, I. Thatcltur, H. P. Au.tll3,lX: • ]iCJ (STMOL, = 1 ( i .41collyte4 - I.lll—ltcv. Etpuirp.al,-Iter.. 'F. A. l'irf4l,ll l et. , vori. ' ,31,ihmu.t -Rev. KlitgEhrelf,' „ entliolic--Itcv. .1. Slattrry. .. ' A5FQ1. 3 .?•: 1 1Nft....; , !" • Warren Cluvter,,,No, Irhl, nieetl at 111esoule Dell on Thennizy of eneh' month ou or before fnll maim! 'Warren Lodge, No. 2111. A. Y. 31 sioetellt 11 Bionic (Lilt the drat Wei uesday of each roolattk on orbef era fan moon, end the second Wedneedey there/IVO; Nontnme Lodge, No. 151, 1. 0. of 0. F.. meets et Odd Fellow* 11311 orcey;l'ueddny, eeenlaci 4 1• Nneompm..nl. No .10, matte rd 094 F. l . Iowa : 11411 the 141 psol 011 Friday enql Unthlll4 R e n,c, pwree Ledke, No. 7, meetaiit;130,1"011ool. Mel rho And and (bird Friday, ouch ntordl. - . !Montrone Lodge:l. 0. of nnesinst.ooo4Tgalp lan Hall every Monday evening. Mood $n merlin t Temple of Honor. No, 10. molts at Good Templars' 11th thend Friday of each month. EIITATE • NOICKPIIk. ); F STATE OF TaolfAB Anbaru township, Po. deceased. Letters of rattiltthWititiirtn uraiikeifittste of the above named decedent harindbcen graduate, tipt en/reigned. N a islco gisiors to all pumas Indebtoate,th same to •m ale immediate payment t and MAI hating.ehl [VW.. •the aamo-will present tidal duly andicePrettAint settle. went., • att6rticff e= teitroatto annex°. Atibnvu, Aug. 81, IWTO. • • f f-! ESTATE of II Eli 11. Y Tate of Middletown township, easujimx,Atio'd. .'yetiurs of A dniiiiistntlon upon - titti east a of theabove named decedent haling been granted to the undersign edosil persona ludebted o' said estate ave heretrf not t• hod to uutko immediate .payment:' and' boon dal ma against the lama to presontatan duly tothenti• need for settlement. RONORA, lql4l'lAtad'x. Middletown, Aug. 'SI, IMO,* ESTATE OF JOH'N'OURTIL late of ftliver Lake tOwneldp.thasq's co. Pa:, deed. Letters of adminietratim open no:roads of ;ate above named deoedeut having hem granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given that all persons Indebted in the same are requested to make • knratillit,4o and those having claims upon the 'hole pre.t el du , ly authenticated tot settlement . . MIDGET ii:Okip4E? A(1111'x • Silver Lake, Aug. 3,1570.