1 I M 1 , ( LBIIlhllTON. I'A.I I SATURDAY, EtrTEMBEr. , !881. Eatcred at .tlio Lchigkton poet-tflice as Second Clncs Mail Matter. II and County Convention. Tlio Democratic voters of Cnrlcn county will hold their delegate election on Saturday, September Clh, 18S1, be tween tlio hours of two and 6even o'clock p. m., at thb placo of holding tho general election in tho several districts (unless otherwise ordered by tho proper local cornrnittco and duo puUio' notice given of the placo agreed upoii) and elect dele gates ta represent said district in County Convention to ho held at the Court House, in tho borough of Maueh Chun!;, on Monday, Sept. Eth, 1SS-J, at 1 o'clock p. ixi.a to nominate candidates for Afsocl ato Judge, A6Rcmblymer., County Trcas crer, Register and Uccordcr, County Comruissioncra and County Auditors and to appoint conferees to tho Congressional Conference of tho Eleventh Congression al District and to transact such other business as may bo in order under the rules. Tho districts will elect the fol lowing number of delegates respectively being according to the number of Demo cratic rotes polled at tho last general election. Andonrleil 2 Rearer Meadow.... 4 K lUnneh e'liunlr, . 3 Eit l'enn 2 Franklin 2 KM ler, TJnr'h - Kl1 ler Ronlli 2 I.mstoril a Lnnsanno 2 I.chlirh 2 J.elilirhtnn 4 T. Toiramenslnic... 4 Mahoning 2 M Chunk 1st w 8 M Chunk 21 w 2 NfrUi'lionlmr " l'ni-UiT 2 IMeke-flon 2 I'-imvtlle 2 Pcnn fore 2 Summit Mill 4 Town'oenslnir. 2 Wrntherly S Wotesnort 2 Tttal 61 K'crsary for rliolof. 31. Tho following nro tho olllccrs appointed to lioUl tho Pclcirnte elections tn lh eoecrnl eilstrlcti tho flrrt tamed hclns tho Judge nnd tho others Insj'CCtots: An1nrlcd F. O'Uonncll, J Hoylc, H Ken- Hearer Meuilow U. (lallnghcr, T. Urognn, .1 Dole. J'n't f'enn T. Schnfrer, J. S!cl;crwnli, J. Ycner. Eiiki Maueh "linnk U. Haticr, ( Kostcn Ln.lrr (1 Hnrlo. I'r i nV lln . ilr.iver. Tl. Krr-siro. P Arner Kt bier .North .T.T. ilolcoinli. D.Cr.McLcod, .1. II. Shaffer. KliMor South U. Oeli. C. Wnrnct, II Sli des. T.t hh'ti n. Frl'J! P. f'nnnnr, P Cannons, jj njfjnl I. Klnir, 15, llnrklns. M. Cramp-si-. Tj-M-h'nn P. Wanner, O. Vensor, O. .Mrc'eer. Lowe- Tmrnracnslng F. Smith, K. Boyer, T, Smlih. Lausanne W. Kennedy, P. J. Cunningham. T, (lUIMtinsrcr. Mahoning fl. W. Drlcsuiicli, J Shcrncr. J. Arner Mnueh i hunlt. IU Wnnl-J. J. Iloile, V. K. Rendlnirer, Tlio. fttutlen. MiMieh chunk 2ml Want W. Warncke.Sr., .T. H'oiintiieh " .Miitlnlo--. NeKiuelinnlug John Cructln, I,. Tnrlcton 3 Smlih. Penn purest Ij. Eucliner, O Smlih, V. I) itlcr. I'aeke John Fnust, J. nomlj?, 1). I.. S'ewirt. a' kerton W. Stiles, il. Shaffer, W. H Hlmor. P.irrrvlllo W. Danifo'd. T. I.. Ilnyer, Al. Ilocr. Summit HIM VilTTirilOrarapfle, J. P. Sic- thuh. J. H. lngim Ti nnnieiKli g W. tjharcr. J. U. liecr, P. tern. IVeljsiinrt P. Itnvn. A. ltiver. M Knl"rv. Woitlu-rlv W. ll.Scouruinn, U. It. Younir, II 1. 1 lewiii. The newly appointed members of the County Committee will also meet at the Court House at 1 o'clock on Monday, Sept. Sth, to organise and elect a Chair man and transact other business. GEO. YV. ESSER, Chairman Democratic County Committee. Fn.vscr; is still engaged smashing China in the East. Hon'. Roscoij I'oxkuxo will not take the stump for Blaino nor will lie run for United States Senator. Yia, certainly Vermont last Tuesday went Republican by about 23,000 majorl ty Burlington for tho first timo gave a Democratic majority for the State ticket of 111, and elected a Democratic repre sentative by a majority of 391, on total vote of 1S0O. AxoTiicr. "straw" A few davs since Mr. Conkling is reported to have sub stantially said to a personal friend: "If Cleveland was a good enough man for Blaine's friends to make Governor of Kew York, perhaps some Republicans may think ho is a good mm fur Prc&i dent." Tuc debt statement thews the decrease of the public Tebt dur'ng tl e month of August to le fS,34i,fC'J; decrease since June 80, 1S8-1, SlU.oOO.Ul; cnth in the Treairy, $-lM,W 1,952; gold certificates outstanding, frl21,719,020; bilver ccrtif. catcj outstanding, $121,131,921; cerlifi cates of deposit outstanding, ?M,4S0,C00i refunding ccrtif.catcs outstanding, $271, 000; legal tenders outstanding, SUOruO, 370; fractional currency outstanding (not including amount estimated us lost or destroyed), 50,978,00!. Why Edmunds !s net on tho Ctairp- Soiiator ElmiituK ol Vermont, in let ter 18S0: It is luv I'lliU- niie opinion that Mr. BUIne acts as the attorney of Jny Gculil. Whenever Mr. Ti.utmsD ami I have settle. 1 n j tin lrul.lutiuu ti li'lng the IV-ifio l'nilroach. In terms ol erpilty with the g v.rinmit, up lm jumped J.inies G. Dial in-, icu-ket ii himl frnru brliiml lie bri-m.tumhtt ol GoUld's lobby In firi in nnr I neks. OFFICES FLEEGm EEFOEEIIAND lu tho i.bonco il tbv in-iul cuntill lions in money certain of tie Bin aianngus nroissulig iroiuUisot iffi to be itdtitucd nlieu he U dtelttl. tin I Ohio, for iuttacce, Ike principul F. il. rnl olllces huva been bypothi cuttd to rais Bionsy nnd seenre the hbors of ludivi uiils lu the rauviiM, Tho dsiictrx of iiriz' packauii i-yt-tun in nolitics are rtb. i al Kiuly btirig lelt, lur it siia ly mraim tint tint the Ins must uuko way fir thu emu Uiu JJIalne hieiuitu rrimlti.t. It as imtutul fur Ibc ius li, tuU cff.n.e It i e a th tb for the cms to bo j lmstd iu view of seipiD1l.ou!kccj,t,mblkterl bv Blaine iilnu of ruUina u ohiiiuIbii tn itid lu GaifiiM'u time kueh promUea were in a Urge ilegree leptidiMtd uller thei tlon In kVuie c.is,t in kitowu, b c Blaine d. uim ilid it, u vhh this I luc u e tbn sot Gnifl)4 into lit water the Bid Hi liu,. niur lit, um jnHMsiuHtHi. Will UH keep 1 r.MHt pic juimh miy Uitu? ll liplfctUilllfcll UT the tX.,ull;l pav meir rsorty. it ,,., u uU,um I III lur thi to Lo ill bu i Id liut, Tnn rnuiilnR down and bIiiVIpr oi tl o war vfssul TiLuronsA -by an ordinary freight vessel, n the hair that broke) ll o buck ufoiir lirivy, and demonstrate.", with foirlul I'crlnintv lint would litciinio of her ni'd 1 rr crew in a coultsl ultli any II Inl'thin ven.fl bclorK'K to n fourth. rule power. Now Chill ami IVru and Norway, nud even New Ji-rncv. can map lit Ir 111) net 8 nt us In iliiilomacy mill chnl. rnge in todooul worat. By n mercilul IlKpFiiHntion of politics, the gnlUut 3tC relnry of tlio galliiut Navy was not on board to WituciM the deiuirluro of tl e Munnnt of 1 11 wnr fl-el. bat be left witity.ili;lit omea of Wnshllitoii Held- m'cU on Ik aid, vhleli are low miigllng with their ualive clement lufifly-lour fAthums, Ex-Jcdoe Garhick M. n.vnciso was nominated for tlio Assembly from tho Wilkcsbarro district a week ago lust Monday by the Democrats. IIo had been identified with tho Republican par ty all liis life, and tho event caused a great deal of talk. On lust Monday ho declined the nomination in a character istic letter. Among other things, the Judgo says: Ditrinc the last oicht years, because doubtless of my pronounced views upon the action, tlio policy as well as Iho un mistakable tendencies of tlio party of my early adoption, my position has not met the approval of my former political as sociates. They have been pleased to slylo mo as more of a Demon at than a Kcpulmcan. J no crime ot lfciio, the most stupendous political crime en acted since tlio formation of the Govern ment, then met and ever has had my un qualified' denunciation. History will never forcet, time will never blot out or even palliato that great theft and out rage. lie is opposed to prohibition, and gives lis reasons. Deferring to tlio Republi can Presidential candidate, he says: Finally, I have been unable to recog nize that embodiment of perfection in James G. Itlainc which his champions claim for him. The same reasons which have induced tens of thousands of better Republicans llian I ever was thouelit to be, to withhold their support from hiir, i nvc their clicctnlso upon me. Joic in Independent, however, is no part of my nature. Positive and direct action is what the ocastnn demands. ROM WASHINGTON Special t; !!-p Caiumn Advccate. AV'ahuxoti N. Anxnst 30. 1881. The title to tbn Wellington National Minium nt sitn nud the tnnll west of Mth treet, enibrncini! nbon t lYrty four ncres, it wonM appear from tb land rcord of the District ol Columbia Is not lu the United States, as is gtjiierully snppPRpr1, but lu the Washington Kdilnnnl Menu. ment society In n visit to the cifliee of the Recorder of Deeds ystprdiy, I fi'imil the following record: "Res. Wn. 3, J. K. 1 ilk, l'n niileut U. S-. to Wash nglnn Nntlounl Monument societj-, J. A. L.2. 12 " In this volnmp there was fnnml record- oil, of .Ute ol Feb. 22. 1R1!) a need oi lonati'in from .Iam K. I'.ilk. Presiileut f the United States, to the Washiugtoi. N'iilionul Muiiumeiit Hs"ch tion. The inotrnmriit Is ilated, April IV, 1818. It sets forth tho joint resolution utbpr!2ing the erection on the public grnnuds nl t e city of n niounmPlit to George Washington, Jan. 31. 1818; nnd rocitts that in pursuniico thereto on Frb. 2 the S lid Pies dent nud n m -joritv ufihe bncrlof nmnaaers, consismig o rtiulMd Suntt, Na'lmu T.iv-nii, John J, U ert, Jiimes Kenrrey, Walter J.me l'lio. C.isb, IVtei- F ree W. A Brml ley, Tbn.s. Muuroe Wul er Ij iiiiox, Jlnt 'leu F. Mnniy nud Thos, Bhinder, tin 1 ord dbl k, lrt-t il the public ground mil rei-eryatiiins fur that pnr( ose. user valinn 3. be therefore convejs to the said assrci.itiou, for the purposia set Icrtb, li-iirt reservation. Tho paper is signed by Mr. Polk, us also by Win. llrent, firH I presiileut; W. W, Seaton, sicoud vice presiiluit; Alchibulil llenilerenn, third ico presiileut; J. B. H, Smith, treasurer; Georgo Watteroou, btcretnrj and I'eter Force There are on the records no innlni m-nts n conveying tho land to the United States, nnd it fs the opiuiou ol title examiners that th association will hold title uuder this Instrument to the ground and in provemouts. Commissioner Lor- ing, of the Agricultural department, liht iRiied a circular it collectors of cus. t'ius that nent cattle arriving in th United Stales from any pnit nf the wnrl" excipt North nud South America, can le Uudml only at such p irta on the Allan io senboard as nre at the time provided wi h caltlo quarranline nccoiuiuodatloiiH nn- der control of the officers of the Dep-ii t ment of Agriculture. Such porta are Ilaltliaoie, FortUud, Nlw York auo Buston. The plan nf tho exhll itat New Orlenm has not yet been completed. Ileretofoie the txhibita made, by the Nitlimal miih mm nt different places I mve been ofau iiiiliiKtrhil character. At New Orltani however, as the industrial de nrtmenlt lll b supplied with niiterinl by tb, riiflVrPut poKnuunt bitreA'is, the N.i '.iiual Mnenm ui'l bo repreeen'ed ii itsennrneter us a ecit ulifia int-litnlio, . An i Onrt i I i Ing made to preceut ther a conipUto exhibit, or Iho mineral ni i aniimil i.Eimrr.s of the coiuiliy. It It ir'p'sedlo show utp.cimen of eierv v rtilrie knrun i the conntry, and to uivp n iry ci mplete ixhibltlnn in other Vpartnienta of thetutnrl history nf the country. A clerk in Hip Surgeon Gencra'n offic- cnllttl npnu the Acting Sicn lary of War ytkterd.iy, aod stated that I e wanted to get thirty rtnjv leave uilltrut nav.be. ililes bia regn'ar lesve. The chief of bis office hud refused tn grant it on the ground tl at bis servient were nseded.nud tho clerk bad therefore appealed to h higher power. He was told that Ifb had any good reiiROii for beinc awav at that lime, if be would mention it tn his chief, no doubt Hi t nffielul would grant blra tbv leitve, ''Well, the fact of it If." -aid tb clerk, with a tudreri burst of confidence, "I want to go home aud work for Butler, and limy know it Bt the office, aud tbey wouldn't give me the leave. A Bin Thing!-r.very eiilneriber to the Cammx Aovoatk wlm iliiuiixliately Ma up arrenracei ami uue year In advance will reivlvi! bee I'nr iibe. Year lltalth ami jr,, aUr;e fw.-lO clumii mwiUily juparj ik-vimmi lii Imiiiv iiialten. Step up. fir Khit'iue r-'iii n ami Darning nitlnii lii; chitpjul the Kuyelty tlorejUutwjy. - listof'Rremiums to be awarded a I the Tenth Annual Fair ef the Carbon Counly Industrial Snciety, to l held on tbelr Grounds in the Dnrrxigh of Lehightnn, CalbnD county. Pa.,nn Tue$ily, Wednesday, Thumliiy and Friday, Out(htr 7, S,9,and 10, lSSlt Class 1 IIprtSES. Heavy JDravgltti Blooded. first ctilll(in batween 4 and 12 yean.. 6 CO Sai'nml best....'. .' 3 10. Thtrdbcit '. lio' licit hurio bitween'i'aml 12 lean 4 00 1 Secon.l belt.,.'..;.,...:........, 1 03 Third bot , 109 Beitmare between iauU 12 years...... 4 00 Hccond Lest S 00 Third licit 1(0 Deft hone rott between Zand I yean.. S 10 r-ecund belt S 00 Third hi it l.oo Den rnare colt hot ween 3 and 4 yean.. 8 00 Second best 3 00 Third belt 1 03 licit colt uader S year S 00 ti -cond beat 1 0) lleit brood mare with colt under ill month! ut her feet 1 4(0 Second belt 1 01 Hell pair mulct under li yosri 4 0) SoconJ beat S 00 Class V Speed. WEDNESDAY, OCTflltEn th. Open tn all honci In the eoun'y, owrcd three months prior to thednyoftrlal,and that nave never gono tor monejr other than county prainlumi. Heat troti Inn hone 33 0) Second bo-t 15 00 Third best 6 00 The abovo Trnttlntc Match tl to tatco placo at TWO o'clock P. M. Provided, hiwcvr. that (our hones must bo entered, nnd not less than throe to start, Heati. two rounds, belt three tn live, to harness Lnlraneo fee, ten per cent of whole amount f premium oifer. cd. All horses lor this clan must unentered before 10 o'clock A. M.. October Slh, and en trance Ico li. i Id lo the S crclnry. Open to nil colts In iho county, not ovoi four ynri old. and ownod throe tuonllis iirlor to the day of trial, and that have never gone for money other than county pn mliiins: HestlrMtlm colt J 10 On cieeond l est 6 00 t hird hi at 2 Oil To lako place at S:iO o'clock P. M. Pro. vlded, bonever, tlialfourcnlts bientered and not leu thaa three tn start. Heati, two round, be.-t three lu Rvo, to lumen. En tranco feo tw dollar. Entries elm Wed. ncsdny. October 8lh. at tou o'clock A. SI and fee paid. HIOYULE ltAOE-Oi en to all In the counly : First premium 2n oi Seconit premium 19 10 Third premium 6 1 0 To take pi ion nt 3 o'clock P. M. Provided. Iinwcvcr, Hint four must enter, and not h a than three to a'nrt, and mnku two rounds eichtlme, bcutoln three. Entilci close Wednesday, I letoUr Sth, nt 3 o'clock P. M., and cutranco foa whti-ti ll ten per oeut. ol puree, paid to the Secretary. THURSDAY AFl'EnNOON, OCT flth Open to all hnr'ea In Carbon and adjoining enuntlre, with nj bettar record than 2:18. first premium 150 00 Sia-ind preiuluin 25 01 Third remlum .u Oi Horse entered In this class oinnot contest for other premiums, eicept In race ouen to all. All entries (or tills trot must olnso Thursday, elo ob-r Dili, at teno'olock A. M unit the. entrances paid to the r-ecretary. Ileati, tno rounds, beat three In five to bar. nc.. Horse i entered tn this numbsr need not ap pear In aenernl ' ava'eai e, bu must loin the la Uroundi li) Tiure. ay mornli it at lo.iV-lock, nnd he reported to Hie Secietar.v Entrance feo 10 percent of tho whole an ount of premium olfered, nnlnot less than ll. ree horses to ttart, and not lea than lour to enter. lilOYOI.E RAOE-ODen to all. To take olace at:i o'c'ock P. SI. Provided I hut lit lo-i than six to a art. and that no cmraieo (ee Is required, for a modal of not less value than f.'l 00. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 10th. Open to all Horses. Ib'it trotting horso t 100 00 S-cond htat to 00 l lilrd best 23 00 Pourhors'B must he entered. Entrance fee 10 er cent, ol purse, nut lets tharf three to start. PeraonineilrlnK to contest lor Hill premium will enter their iioinee tilth the Secretary on er before Octnher 'nth, nt or beloro ton o' clock a, m and pay him tho entrance lei Heats, iwu roaads, best throe In tlvo, to bar nesi, A hone to cet an award for the ffnt prera turn inuU trot two round In 2:58; for second premium, 2:59; lor third premium, 2 43, Horses entered In this class cannot contest fuTolher premium, and need not appear In general Unvalcade. Hut must be on the Fall i (rounds by Friday morning ut ten o'clock uud be reported to the Secretary. FOOT IIAOE-Opca to alt In the county. First premium t 25 00 Second premium :, tin Third premium 6 v To lako plain at 3 o'cloik p. m. provided. however, thai fuur tnuit enter nnd not less than three to itart, and make one round. Entries close Friday HI 1 o'clock a. m. In. trance fee 10 pt-cent of purse and paid to the Secretary at that time 3-A Committee of Arrangement! will bo appointed to suarlntcnd nllinatterfperbiln Initio the rare coiirie, feitle all dliarrec. menu aud dilDculttei. and enforas tlmu of speed and entries, whose declsUni will be final. CLASS 8 IIoitNF.D Cattle. Glass I Blooded Slock. Ileit Alderney cow ( A CO Second best 3 ou Ileit Alderney lull I CO Sicond belt 3 0 H at llutbam cow 4 on Second best 2 Od Kelt Durham bull on Second best o og Suitable awaidi lor ether Lrccdi. Class 3 Mixed Breeds. Dcit bull, three yean and upward!..,. S 00 Secend best 3 00 Ileit bull. 1 lo 3 yean 3 00 Keeond belt , s oo licit bull between 0 and 12 iloiiIIi 3 0 Second bell 1 M Ileal cow, 3 jean and upward! 4 00 Second best 5 10 Heat heifer, 1 to 2 years 4 00 Second belt 2 09 licit heifer between t aod 12 miintbi,. 3 10 Second belt ,. 1 oo CLASS -1 Steehs 0 Oxen. Dcit corn fed iteer weighing 2,000 lbi., and over , $ s 03 Deri pair working oxen 3 10 Second I, st i to Ileit pair iieen, corn fed 4 00 Second best dip and 1 00 licit (Inulo iicor under I ) rs. corn fed . 2 o Keeond ben , 1 00 Unt pair iteeri, lull (el Ai.r 3 00 OLASS.6raViNE Beit boar., Ileit sow .......1 lies! 6 plgi between 2 and A months .. Doit display of fat bog CLASS 6 Sheep. Belt sheep Secend belt , , 3 00 . 3 00 ,'"s 00 . t 00 .t 3 PO .. 1 00 CLASS 7 Giiain,Seed Flour. AND frit bushel while wheat. ....... ..,...$.1 (0 II -it bushel o4 wheat'. nt mentioned, 1 03 Ilsst bushel Itallfornla wuost.. 1 00 licit l.usl.ot' Me lltofranian wheat 1 01 Brit bushel rye....i A.... 1 to But bushel dint corn . 1 00 Beit huihel yellew gora corn. 1 00 I it buihel o ti '. 1 X But peck clover sed 1 CO Beit peck timothy lead I 00 B'lt peek oroliard graai seed...,....,. 1' I) lb-It barrel white wheat Ueur 2 14 Best barrel red wheat flour.... 103 Best hundred pounds rye flour 1 04 B 'it hundred pounds buckwheat meal. 1 00 lies' hundred pounds corn meal 1 no Second bolt of each of the above 10 CLASS 8 Farming Imple ments. Beit (our hone team full sire 4 00 Il'lt lour mule team 4 09 Beit twu horiu plow 1 e-3 Belt cultivator 1 SO Best harrow 100 Best roller 1 no Best grain drill 1 00 Best mewing and reaping machine.... S 09 Best corn shelter (hone power) 1 Ot Beit threshing machine t 00 Best sweep horse power 1 10 Best endless chain horse power 2 00 Best.larm wauon for two borsei 1 13 Best hro rnke 1 09 Beit corn shelter (hand power) 1 00 Best hay and straw cutter 1 00 Bett ball dor.cn rakei 61 11 II fanning mill 1 10 Bust grain cradle 50 Best hay fork..... dip Beit manure f-irk dip. Best corn busker dip. CLASS 9 Manufactured Articles. Best two hone carriage t ft 1 9 Second beat 2 00 llest ono horse ca. rlnge 4 0 Second beat 2 00 Beit aet double carriage harness 3 00 Second belt I 00 Beit single carriage barnrn 2 ill) Sfoond best 1 0J Iljst display of bioti nnl shoes 3 00 Second best 1 09 Best dl-play ol cabinet ware tlx or luoro an Idol 0 00 Second belt 3 00 Best display of stores not loss than 3.. ft CO Beat display of finished leather 1 00 Best display of chain 3 10 Beet display of cedarwaro 1 00 B t display of Iron castings 1 0 11 atdl'play of rolb-r Iron 10) B ttdlaplny of t..o. 1 00 Beit dlapliy of llnwure 100 Beit churn ftl llesiwnshln machine....'. 1 to Beet display of manufactured tobacco. 1 1 0 Host display ol cindlea 2 00 lies', display ot bata nnd caps 3 00 Bolt illsi lay or clothing 3 09 Beit piece casilmre 10 Best plcco ol oi'ilDCt 100 Best piece of llnioy 1(0 Bestplecit oflngruln carpet 1 0t. Heel rag carpet 1 CO Best lot of woollen stockings 61 Best lot of mittens and glovci 50 CLASS 10 Vegetables. lletluihel Mercer potatnei t 1 00 " blue-eyed potnloca 1 00 " Halifax potatoei 109 In any oilier variety 1 0 1 " sweat potatoes 1 Oo ' " turnip 1 00 " 11 ruta bonus '. 1 0 u sugar becta 1 00 11 half buihel field beam 10 " peck bunch beans 10' 11 pole brans 1 00 11 " lima beam 1 CO " " tomatoes leu " onloi. 1 00 ' red beeta 1 00 " parsnips 1 00 " ' carrots 1 00 Cabbage, not leu thnn itx heads 1 00 Oyster plant!, not leu than six 1 04 S uaihe'. not lesi Hun ilx 1 0 Welermi-lon. not less than six 1 00 ('a iieloupei, not less than six 1 9 Pu n kins, not lei than six I CO Oelerv, not less Iban 12 atalka 101 Cucumber, not lets than 25 1 00 Beit display of vegetables 2 0 Seconl bcit ol any ol the above fti CLASS 11 Poultry. Best piir gray dorklng 1 tn (3 Seoond best Best pair white dorklnas Second best Best pair black .-p.inisli Second belt Ben pair white polanda Secon I host Best pair black polanda Second beat Best pair golden polanda Second beat Belt pair silver poljndi Seoind best Belt pair red gotno Seoond best 11.-st pair gray game Second belt Beit pair pile game Secood belt Belt pair leghorn Seoond hi it licit pair African hamami Seoond best licit pair gold lacod bantami Bio md best Best pair silver laced bantams Second belt Bo-t pair cochins Sou -nd best Ben pair Brahrasi (I. gill) Second best Best 1 air Brehmai becon I but Beit pair Hamburg Secon I belt. .' , Best pilr houdaus Second best , Best 1 air gri-vecnurs Second Vest Boat pair la flcche ,,,,, Second best Best pair lultmi Second best , Best pair bronie luikeys.... Second best Belt pair white turkey! ,, S'cond belt Beit pair wild turkeys Second belt Brat palrcouimon turkeys t,, Sejoad Uit ', Beit .alr uuicovy dooks....; Second beat Best pair A) leibury ducks Second beat Best pair ilouen ducks Second best est pair Cayuga ducks , Second but B'lt pair Bremen grin Second Hit Bsi pair brown l.'Lloa geese Second best , Best pair oblls China geese Second best Belt pair Alrlcn geele , Sueond belt , Beit pair Tolouiu gtete , Scexml belt , ,...'..1.,, 1 03 to 1 10 to 1 01 50 1 M f.0 1 10 to 1 00 60 1 00 50 1 00 (0 1 00 5il 1 e:0 W 1 09 50 1 i0 (0 1 01 50 1 01 to 1 n- 50 1 O-i ( 1 Oil to 1 J to 1 00 to 1 10 0 1 09 60 1 0J 0 1 10 to 1 Ol t 1 00 to 1 00 tl 1 0. to 1 00 to 1 09 to 1 90 to 1 00 to 1 l to 1 10 to 1 00 to 1 00 oeoonii oost, Best pair guinea fowl!.,,. to 1 coi 10, IN1 M. 1 on ' 30 Seoond best......... Bel I pair pea.fowli... .".....A Second best , Best and greatest variety of pigeons... Seoond best .' lleil pair common rabbits... 1 Oj Second b it e tn Best lop-eat ed or Madagascar rabbi 11. 100 Beeond belt to Belt lot ot fowls of one kind, net leu than eight In nu nber 2 00 Beit display of poultry, notlisi than twenty fowls 3 00 CLASS 12 Dairy & Honey II it butter, not leu than ft pound'.'...) 1 00 Sioond bfsi, not le-a than ft pound!.... to Beat Ilutoh oheeie, not leu than ft lbi. 1 00 B-lt ipeclmen honey, not leu than 0 lb 1 00 Bast applebutte r.not ten than Lgalloa 1 00' The method of making batter and cheaie to bt listed In'wrltlDg by each oomettltor. -T CLASS 13 Fruit. Beit half bushel applea 0 1 09 and -moit numoroui variety 3 03 BeltSieclmenefprarinot less than t 1 00 and moil numerous rails. y 3 00 Beteclmen peaohoi, not less Hunt.. 1 00 Beat display of plums , 1 00 Beit peck of quinces.... 100 Bait display of Isabella grapes 100 Dei display of Oatewba granei 109 Beit el'ipUy of other ruriellei 1 09 I .Belt dllplay of Irult 1 00 becond beat of eaihot the abjva to CLASS 14 Home Manufac tuiies and Home Department. Beit woillcn yarns. f to knit stockings 50 knit gloves or mitten to cotton quilt 1 00 eharabray 1 00 ft pound! of helchele 1 tlax. ............ 1 Oil A pound! of wool 1(0 Second beet of each ofahove 00 Best loaf of whlto bread 50 pound cake 50 sponge cake SO fruitcake (0 plain oak 50 preserrea 59 pickles 50 hama cured by exhibitor 100 dried heefeured by exhibitor ftj speet-i-en dried fruit, any k nd 50 Largest display, not les than S 1 03 Beat specimen preserved Trull any kind to Beat specimen fruit. Jellies, uny kind... 50 Second best 2ft Largest display fruit jnllle. not less than ilx 1 00 Bell boll le homo luado v. Ine, any kind. i 1 Second ben 25 Best hslfgnllon apple vinegar ft: Serond b.st 25 Beat half gallon sugar-cane inotaises... 1 00 Second best to Second belt of each of above articles... 25 CLASS 15 Ladies Work and Flowers. Best display of embroidery 2 (O display or other needlework 2 10 woiated work 2 10 crochet work 3 0 display ol brad work 1 00 display of knitted work 1 00 railllacry work 3 00 Second belt of each of the above 5u lleitdlsplay natural floweu and planta 3 00 Best design of cut (lowers 2 00 bouquet 50 . collection of rosea In pota 1 00 collection ol I ulillus in pota 100 oPictlon of Ohlua Aaten t 00 Verbiuaa 1 00 Heliotrope 3 00 display of artificial flowers 2 00 elhplay ofwax (lowira 1 00 Liberal premiums will be awarded (or other nrlleli-B ol merit by Iho Uouu-lttee ofladlea on tuts class. CLASS 1G Miscellaneous Articles. Bast display ofnll paintings $ 1 00 " " statuary 1 03 at drawing 1 ut 11 dagucrotvpes 1 00 ' " ambrotypea 1 00 ' pianoforte ft 00 'display other musical Instruments., 3 oo CLASS 17 Non-Enumerated Articles. The Committee on tldi class will use their own Judgment lu awarding luck premiums al thi j think suitable C L-elSS 1 8 PlowingM atch Beit plowman 3 00 Second tirit 1 00 Best plowboy under seventeen 3 0 Seoond belt I 13 The trial to take place at 9 o'clock a, ni.,on any day the committee of arrangement! may fix upon. Each plowman to do hli own work without a driver. CLASS 19 Ores & Metals, Beit display and quality of Iron ore....$ 2 10 Best display and qu elliy zlno ore 1 00 Bell display and quallt) slate. .dip and 1 0 B-lt display and quality limestone 1 00 Beit dliptay and quality fire and puree lain clay 1 Oo Beit display and quality pig Iron 1 00 Belli (splay and greatest colb-etion of all Iho inliiirali found tn Cntbon county t 00 All the article! In the above list to bo iho product of I'arbou count). The collection will be the property ot ine Society. Order oi' Exhibition. 1 All arttclea of ratnpetitlnn niuit be on I lie groutid and enleietl nn O.'lolar 7. If fore 6 p. rn., at which lime ll.e Secretary l ordered loe'lose the tw-oaa anil receive noth lug nmre for rumpetitimi, ami al 2 n'e-lock p in., nn Wednesday, the Coiiiiuilti'i" will enter rmu the duties id awarding pram nuns. 2 On Tursdar, Octnher T, al 8 a. 111 , Ihe galea id tbv Fair fimunds will be nn for a lliutlani-e, ami will I na-ned at the aann hour nn rarli of Ihe dava nf exhibition. 3. Al t):.in n'cloca a. n., nu Wednexlay, tho 8th nf October, thn horses nfall clas-. and the tnillea iMntendiupfor premiums, will lie brought uain the trial oturet for lusjiee tlon and judunl according to the arrange tnenla nf the Ommitlee. 4. The Plowing Mutch ii tn lake place at 9 n'clnrk a. m., on the day the Committee nf Arrangements may fix. i. The address will le delivered nn Thurs day allrrnoon, al 2 eiVloe-k, All builneaa mutt be usiended during lbs lime th ad dress la being delivered. B. The report nf the Awarding Committee will be publicly read nn Friday at 13 in. 7. The puhlienale will cnnimenca ou Fri day afternoon at I o'clock. 8. Persons exhibiting articlee which they desire 10 hay sold will be furnished on eu taring, with a rani announcing the fart that it is for sale. Printed catalogues will be diiliihiitrd nn the day i: the sale, contain ing the name and number ol the arttrlesj but to articles manufactured nut nf Hi county, lint may 001110 in omuvlitinii with our iiwn merhauici, will be s-dJ under tbil arrangement. 9. The Awarding Committees ara In con fine their awards iu all e-aera tn (-ersoiis re aiding wiihm the counties of Carbon, I, high, Nvrinaoiplen, Monroe, Schuylkill But pair wild gtio...,....,rihft. aidilitissrnfj andMiTihe cisVof Ifve stock-, hall award no premluini tn any etich'Ex bibltor, Unless ha shall bars ovrncd and kept Ihe animal at least three nionlhs'prevl. nu lo the trial; nnr to any professional aporlman nr racer Clan 2 excepted. Tha different amounts will U apportioned nn Wednesday. 10. The Committee on Horses and Mules and I'luwlng, will attend at lb time ipeci Ged. A cavalcade will bs held at 9 o'clock, a. in., on each day nf the Exhibition, when nil hones and mules must be nn the trial cnurae which are entered for, exhibition. The Sec retarV wrll-furiflili the Chairman nf lbs Committee with a "memorandum nf articles coming within lis respective rlau, together with theuttneiuf the members of the Cjm lilies. Regulations. 1. All member! of th Societr can enter, srtlclea for Exhibition, and receive ticket nt admission for themselves aid their chll--dren under 21 yean nf age, free of charge. 2. All person! not members nf th Snciety wishing In enter onlmils nr articles for ex hibition will be charged one dollar, and will be then furnished with a ticket, which will admit him or her during the conlluu tic nf Ihe exhibition . 3. All articles nn exhibition muat remain nn the gmtind until 4 o'clock ml Friday, al ternnoii, and on all nevatlnna will be return ed to Iho cxhilsilor unless otherwise, or dered. 4. Th rrgulationa must be atrlcily ad hered to, otherwise the Society will not be respnniible for the nmiasinn ofuny of the animals nr articles on the list. 5. No animals nr articles entered for ex hibition can be taken away before the close nf the Fair, exc-pt by icrmieilnn nf Ihe Ex cutiyo Committee, and nn premiums will be paid to the animals or articles removed in violation of th Is rula. C. Animal and articles entered for ex hibition will have carihi attarhed, Willi the number a entered nt the Secretary's office, ami exhibitors should, in all ca-.-a obtain llieir cards iiravliuie In p'acuig their ttocg or articles oil Iho Fair Grounds. 7. All persona who Intend to exhibit horses, cattle, Bwiuo nr slirep, or who in tend In oiler stork for rala, nhoiild notify tins Secretary, Elwhi Bauer, of snedi inten tion nn or belnra the 7lh nf October, and leave with him a full description of such stock, in order that proper arrangements can bo made for their amimmodalitin. 8. CAUTION. -All aitii-le exhibited, whether eatable or nol.must be reia-i'teit as private property, and any lieraou detected purloining or injuring them, willbedialt with ai-cnrdltig lo law. 11. All urtic.es otlereil for competition must be owned by thu Competitor ul least thirty days beloro the Fair, aud that l' Irult, vegrlah.es and fl .wers limit be the growth of line ComiH-illori. 10. Any article which receives a diellnei premlii 11, cannot compel in general d'a play, nor shall any one article receive two premiums' 1 1 For all slock exhibited, hay,oat,roru and water will be supplied nn the grotinde without charge. Every arlirlo e.r animal ttjKin tho groiiuda shall, during the Fair.be under the rontrolol the Society; and whiUt every imsible precaution will be. taken for the alo keeping nf the same, the Society will in no case bo tesimnsible for any luis nr ilaniog' that may occur. 12. NOTICE. All nnney awarded as premiums shall revert In the Sn?inv unless called lor within aixly day. Premiums will bo paid in 1 lie. afternoon nn the last day id the Fair.at the office on the grounds. (r Kxbibitors wishing any of their ani mal or articles told nl puhlio tale, will please bring them forward at ll.e time of sal. Instructions to Committees. 1. The Committee on Agricultural I'ro locls willgive u preference loiurli varieties us are adapted to Ihe Interest ol the farmer, regard being had to the yield aud market isliia thereof. 2. The Committee on Agricultural I in pleineuta are imtiucied lo keep in view the usefiilnera nf the impletnrnts In Ihe farmer rather lhan the workmanship Ihereol. 3. The Committee nn the various kinds ol hones, mules, rattle, sheep and swine are requested lobe particular III asceitaiuing thr bl.HK nf the dillerrnt anlma s. 4. The various C.mmPt'rs will be rare lul not to award two pr.-miuiiis 011 1 be fame article. i. If they award a distlnet premium on any article, they will not take the rsn.e ar ticle in consideration ii, a general display. ft. II they Hud articles deserving prem ium for which none la offered, they will re- irt it. 7. The General Coinmitleea on rrrinlume wilt award inch premiums as Ibey may think proeron articlee of merit that have not been provided for in the general ached ilia, 8 The General Committee il requested tn be rarelul to notice all artirtra exhibit I, whether entitled to premiums or not. 9. The Chairman of thn General Commit tee Is inslrui-teil to mako their ropirt lo the Secretary aa aoon as possible, in order that Iho full rep irl may be publicly real. 10 The General Cninmittrn to award premiums and dipl.viiaa for n m euumerat el articles, nre requested In mark with an X. such articles as ll has examined, so that theaame thing may not participate more ban once. CA general inriutinu is herehr ex ten led lo Ihe farmers and mechinica ' Car bon and urmuiiiling ooiintire.h, aliend this Exhibit -iii, and bring wiih them aurh ar tide t iheirnwn growth and maniidnurs e will inter, it tha public and lllili-trale the Improvement! that are going nn in till bram-hesiif American Imluslry. The pr set ab .v mentioned ure open for tha competi tion of all who ehiau to .attend under Ih regulation! of the Society, The design of tho Association la tn stimulate all those who ara connected with it tn the attainment ol the highest degree nf excellence that can be reached, It is very desirable, therefore, that lbs productions of these two great clasea offca-lely, should be brought together ao that by comparison, tha relative merits of the various improvements that bayobecn made may be ascertained. Under the arrangement nf the present year all artirlea placed within the inclosure for exhibition (except when they interfere with Ihe mechanical production of Carbon county) will be aolo at publlnaale, without charge, if the owners desire il, thus rellev ing Exhibitor! from the labor e.f removing their property, ami -nable others In supply tli-maelvea with the rhoi -et iiierunrra ,-f agricultural and ioechanic.il pr.-duetion,. This wn think ino.t luiporlaul feature of our Exhibition. We invite, therefore, all, hath at home ami abroad.bi ulteud and psrliriiwin either aa exbiiitbira or u-e-iuUr.ieelina' that 1100 Will he tllsappiillle.1. Tile nlli rr all inemle-e nftlie vari.oie agricultural aoriellea 111 IVnnsvlvaiiia and elsewhere ar especi ally ad cordially Invited n attend, (EL WEN llAULJt, Ets'y. H.TENN SMITH & aCO.. Aro prepared to sell to Dealers, Lime Burners nhrl Consum era, at their BREAKER at LEIIlGtlTON, Pa., IWM COM Ai Maiftcli 1lasiaik Prices, Delivered into wagons at the following rates, 2240 lbs. to the ton : Lehigh Egg, OlUVtJ, ll ll I, It Chestnut No. Chestnut No. Buckwheat, Culm, TERMS J air 19, lSS.Lljr Ready for Spring Trade ! &e. Our ounc; Ladle nnd tlentlemen will find It to Ihelr advantare tn rlvt him call bofore purehiising elsewhere, a! they will find Ih IIUMT SELtejTKD STOTK i Town AT llOlTD.M I lilOtS. .r.aj aiuv, ia m Old Fost 013 Building, Aprl 4. 18SI.IT JAMES Doaler in STOYES AND TINWABE, lias removed to his now Store Room, opposite Clauss 8c J3rother's Tailoring Establishment, on Bank St., Leliigliton, Pa.. Where lie will be pleased and customers. Ho! For New Goods! 0. M. SW1MY & SON Have received an enormous stock of CHOICE GOODS, comprising lil&KSS AMD IlliX COOJD, Groceries, Queensware, etc. Old Post-Office Building, Bank St. Lehighton. r M fEI Tr.daH.rlf 3 V art-- . -rJ sr CIRCULAR 6intFRee 4 1838. Establislied 46 Tears. 1884. MARVIN SAFES. 0- Mafvln'i il the only Bar with abtolulely dry filllnR. Marvin' ia lh only Bafo havlnir. the "ton... and improTem.nl. . Marvin a ia the only Safe navine ronllnuoua .nerlinK fl.n.nn th. hlnS aid ef doer. Marvin' la the only Safe In which med'inr and rrame ar Inter locked .tall fU. Marvin' ia the only Safe in which the door joiuU will not and cannot open and fprtad ky lllM7iu'a 'ahe only Safe thebaclt of which cannot be rmora with common crvr.driTer. T)n,nmine flint no other mahc of Pnfe lias even the eouivalent of Marvin's tongue and groove frame with sliding bacK-piatc. Marvin Safe Co., 623 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Agent, A1NDREW SHIYE, v Near L. & S. Depot, Leliighton, Pa. March 8. ISSt-roS Bring in your Jo"b Work, $3.15 3.15 3.00 1.75 1.05 50 1, 2, CASH. Th on lerslgned ealla th attenllen f his many friends and patroae to bia Largo and t aihlonabl. Stock of Spring and SnninerGoofls, Consisting or BOOTS AND SHOES Ofevery description and Style In th Market, Including a special Ima r Lady's Fine Shoes Alio, a fall Una of Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Caps, wmm BAM Streit, LEHIGSTON WALP, to receive his numerous friends RsadWiiat a Patient says of it: "The roitllle I pnrclioaed rrom Ten i l Aagut rrove to mo most conclu.lvnlr that "while ;tbera U l:r Uier la liope." Tlier did Uielr work lar b. yond my uuneui Puiloiji,'or not expect that a liablteif OUItTtEt yEAItS' DUIIATION could be completely itotteu under con. trol In the exceedlnrlr short llrn of two monUiJ 1 can assure you that no falsa modeitr will keep mm fromdolno: all that lean lu odtltner to U aaceeaa which will aurely crawu ao benelclal Kenedy." AUmertrotfiwvBlVtilald-v.Tm um a. m Tha P&KIIIm op Drenared and ooU oedr br tbo HARRIS REMEDY CO. HPC CHEMISTS, 30SXN.IOth.8t. ST. LOUIS, MO. Ci! tiutiKt J3, In Witil H, Unt wxXu 7 improvement, or the "solid forged au nnu examine.