The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 26, 1871 Page: 1 of 4
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CHARLES DeMOBSE,
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towro 8H ALT. OTJR BA.KWDR BRAVJS T* BREEZfc-THB STANDARD OF,THE FREE
•5ditor and proprietor.
cl11ksfillb, red river oootv, tbxh, 1h g is t 26. 1st].
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no. 34.
Im- «®*
From the Vtaxahatchie, Democrat of stiir*. and then knock them out of duirc
the 1 -2th !ngt. I*".!1 tbe P0,c\
THE BARUKCt'R.
no with a crater fit'ceu feet wide. which hod* '&• After the award in made, th« Manilla I
hooo fur several <?ays in an unusual Mate ut shell make public proclamation oi tne premi-,
j«otiv.ty, O^e out into a t yr We ewn^n. The Present .hail .Iter «
pending fnrthi columns ef wt.ite •",pn«">««!totlie Pon^l i ro, oit in full or
Dip' kc and torienis of l va and holing water. 'awmled, w U-h report, with su"h
each fair uiako
the premiums
.. ... T report, with su<*h other matter*
Mswofi of roi-k were hurled aloli into (he at'; ±jailic IV-ard may order shall, be-published.
.srlnatDS of ftie fcht i lor'l-, nt-d 'Otie« 1 <lesh ! 94. Tlu* Hoard xliuli annually spigot *ome
ElUTOU standard ; — Sir -Tbroughl ru wnu, ,],, v i(, tR lui^l.t i>t thoiM | de prison tu deliver, at ww« time doling each tair
the medium of your vaWahlo pnjer, 1 of fret ^ ^ -^drces eoaiwciod wi,htbeobj««rorarA«ao-
Artiele* cxhiMied far premium* shall hi-
should like to correct tf statement now in , <**' «* *«? ?ftV V™™
Thus psssa.l off the grandest Democrat
to rally that has occurred in North Texas
?ince 1809.
notlood tha people, the
j^Sigro. ete.}. of; "ifee oooaMot,. Wo now
propose to briefly not kg the speakers.
First came Judge/irjrant, tho. Radical'nom* ^ _
tow, It Icing his W° opW«^ W«rtJo4o | circulation, which not only is calculated to c Vo'capp"* ■ fctirial ntltr lawe "H#f_
Judge Brjant is t>n considerably advanced, |n|bn>
my .-cpututioii. but oein^ so far acre wio«V in the ground J'r«m which preoco
in years—not farfoiri fifty. These filfy years j fr(>iu lhe trnth ig vory 8„Ti„yin« to «nv de?,a tenific exp'oei. n ami jets of flam*
. 11! .t, W nnon <is shouldors. Hh eyes are | ■'. J . .. „ ' Wore eievi<-w were opeoeit, wore lave flowed
yt^rgSL florid. With hair vcrginglP"8^ fcel^i ftS 1 ^ «<,bjfct in d |h , ltu, h ^ my
' 'Mropl Xhki CittBOWd t0 , J [question, ^bc rgpml!* ^^t 1 Uave>W !s ^l;tdju
into rodociw. Y c*Pu>-^>t 10 ijjlnl>lli>|i||||.l |J " Orer
i'innd iiko s ci'-ud. snd-Cvlun nl of Vwws w®
of *ne of our fi..e Vlth brilH "tit di'pt«y «f I ( h>, 'continued
fed in ti c tent vl itb <<p*nd ut ti e ' aye
nttl-Hl rd bj tinmVrre, of which the Secreiary
" kecji a regiater. '
owner of tiio s'ooV «haN hiuil 'to the
of an.v animal n memorandum of AllS flg?
Anin-al, to !>e delivertsd to the awarding'
itai aheo Ottered tor e*hi
J) 4 braiU oabhage ,rt*
Larg#/>t |Mimpkina ^iplnma
do „ Owplnv of Pumpk'ns «!ae varie y
and ounlilv r1
do & poiuida llonry in Comb Di| l ma
do S do etrainnd honey do
do Ppec'njon i'eaohe* canned
do Qliw"< or~Tin Silver ThlwMa
do Stra^berrie* canned in g'ara
do of Tin do do
do WacVl'erries conned in glas«
or Tin do do
do Hntb Lerrici canned in gla*<
r" Tia do do
do Orape< canned in glus or tin do d->
do Ortpc Jelly da
do IMack berry W
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Ilvit ) I
M|
de
Kir akin
TW.m-t
«-d h rw*t -fiaplar of
**o" -H and Mllline<7
f driver' n 'rr kn'fe
Errb Wf.rg,H „r -fifc. MiIver Thimble.^,
Cro l'«t work in thread do ■*'
3 yiir I* home made Jrnna do
Xjaril 4-!iAtie atl%ile dp
I" fnl. Hag i-arpet. do
liKPA *T\r*!XT C. -a/ TiA t".
ft«t Specimen Wax Plover* Diplo<.
do " Froii, «
do •' Ormtmtatal Mbdl-
do
do
do
do
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do
do
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neighbor towns, have been concert nt* se- toi-Hue fnm the crater. It *ecn «d literally
mSiA
"loynl league" and t.rtt at present travel- ! l he wiods couubr fire, the n eu and cattle
Ivfi under false color;, to further the e nd s'flj'inK before the faurx. The spectacle " '•
r . ' , . • n , !fri(rhttul. Tho whuli viJlaire wis dcnttoyo l;
ofa pnrty .ofhoroughl/ desp.cahlo nmy jt Jlioi)s<,s e.thcr <ojjk .*o |)io Dr
e^iitnntion^ that any person connected with]Wcre loft nhapeleas ruin*. '
or a^hi-ting in onv «ny tuoh object, is wot ! T1 e eruption of th« voloan • atill o intinu's.
. t* i •„ „ but all the inhabi antu hav-Mt«he i wnd.
the clafs t bnt I claim hp ns^tos, and Trcn.blinjrs of the g«und were over
except in business trnin<RC'ions, ha/e and |tho ne'iuhbonng ialanda.
Aunt nr. dctliujr.H with them. Now sir, I j This i*land pf Oamagnj' I ad until tat- ly 25,;
i .. . <• i « .. ,01tl iriK&biiaoto, + ■ • . '
deny the charge* «*,' fr:«n whertr.i moyvj u producc4 Mua;Ha hemp, tie quantity of
roniwncd hv wli-mi 1 Chic not, 1 say, 1 which auioumed tonne'tenih ol th • w.lc quntn
tiiy grown On the Pliiljiipire t ilai4s.
d< ny t!i" oliUnje in toio, tha I ever
to any Hocicty, ever m-sochited myself \fith
an r colored m. u in secret organi« tion",,
and tha* in any wav, public or private d dl
icv«r khiiwn m$ poib.,.1 FOURTH ANNUAL F IK
1.1ST OK PREMICUS
FOR TUB
men's, t.iilifs liiitt'.ly uv #i:ntied or the
subject k then thy at>wer wiib invariably
th' same, that having no yote 1 bud never
associated myself with either patty, but
that bad I a tliiiusand votes and was my
influence of Herculean streng h, all to the
last drop of blond in my veim bhould be
given in nil of and to the furtherance of
the Democrat ic party. That they have
B£B RIVEE COTOTY
milfir & mechinhsil
ASSOCIATION*.
TO BE HELD NEAR
C L A E K S VI L L E , T EX A S.
tbeir faults I admit. That paity feeling.
may make them rash 1 admit. But «h< n Oimmencin^ on Tl'ESDAV, the 24
day of October 1871, and to
ۥ n tiji nc for lour days
or rtiorc.
ojf
waM-wrJ gr o'y,dweivs.
netuatedby potfcil p-eju dice, when we ray
that lie u a Jf of emphatically no ability
whatevor. w«re ire astwshed at the at-
tion of the jnham Convention in eb^e in«
him over A. n. Norton. Wc roe in Hoi iioth-
inc- to warrant Kuoh an actiou, unless it was
ilie prestige of having jntrodneed into the
Convention ono of tho uioat intamous and un-
just hills ever heard of in a civilized country.
viz : A bill di&franchisina: every old Honied.
eratcsoldier, every minister of the Goi-pol who
jirBjed lor the succ<-k • f the .Star? aud Hur.- ;
every men who ielt Texas to avoid rcoon-i u
tion, etcVetc.. and. indeed, n bill di;frnneh; t-
ing every decent man in tho State of 'I xs.
This, we believe, was the on'y hi'I Intro J ueod
by fkc Judpc. and thi is Cnoiii'li tc dauin
any ore may to oterrsl inffcuj,, Tti > .1 ulie's
^ITort was puny indeed, lie .baldly lonchcd
the topics of the day, and mot of I i« Tcmurk
were, out of place, and somenmc* rVlii-u ms
i'or iusftnee. after rifjn Uy fadi-ig. to fhivf
iiiiiihcli up io a favoriib'e light p.diiic illv, he
then attempted logo in oti hn .M' thodi-t
proclivities lie stated that hi? was horn
ti Methodist, lad always foueht it .out on
that line, etc., to the infinup iliK«a t of ()
prescpt. Even the nicfl laughed a him.
llaving run his talk into the ground on
Methodism, he next proceeded to demon-
(•tritc his patriotism in ibis wise, to-wit :
Ho stated that be had a son, and that ron
bad 1r ely graduated at an Ksstern col-
lege, and bad settled clown in Texa< to
?—I \*44 I.' '■ ' «1 t 1'. ' t-, • ''i ii"
inference he'wished drawn was that h«,
the judge, actuated hv mo;iven pnr.-iv m-
eelGoh. and out of a woble. Hel/-sn<y iQcing
devotion to the country, bad given tue
State this paragon of collegiate excell n-
cit". Strange to say, the people ejul l.i'i
ore it in that light. They evidently though'
.. tho boy enroo in the,4gpod old way "
Next came the 11< norablv un ! h')t:ore !
John C. Couticr. TFctui! uot uiti-tapt to
give a synopsis of his cpeecli It v.-an
H-ngtliy, and the ablest political uiguoteut
that wo huvo listened to for ninny year«.
Our mind continually reverted to tho hov-
el Ashland and to Iiuudolpb., while this
little hero was hurling master thunder-
Loltfe into the Radical camp. He handled
without gloves all the leaning topic* of
♦ he day—centralism, taxes, corruption.
o'.c., etc. Tie handled the New Depatr-
m e jn a highly original .md masietly man-
ner. During the ,whole of iiis spoken he
«as greeted at short intei vals with
tuoub applouse.* Conner ia etivnenMy n
debater. Ho uiakca no set fpereh, and
tor that reason is the more effee jve bef■
the people. He-has a keen eye for the
ridicjiloue, ami often, iu showing up the
Judge, the entire audience was convulsed
with laughter. When Conner ended, the
try note ol victory was rounded by tw
thousand voices in it j«<dotigetl *h>nii,
fchot k the very hills a l ound Wax aim tch i"
Judge Bryant then rose to reply, ho
the enthu'iaem was too ureat. He wilted
Though treated with marked re-pm hv
the crowit, be only kept tlie stand abou
three minutes.
Dinner was now announcr.1, and all io
• % ■ t ■ ■ •« « ,. . , ± uiu ? ivrnKiitrr inn iiuxu uu vuir, uimi tnu ^ i
paired to tho tables sud did eat au i wore , h . . „. in,,!h °rA •' „, ... , ,
filled not n^ie among the people of Ued River, 10 mm-wemnnosoflw-ed wil bo r«adj for
After a half hour's recesp, (tie peop'e. County tourge no poliiical warfare butsiiii-/"iJ"1'"!/"," ^aia'of'pl^ire-'may-
trere again called togcther by 'lie ^Vaxa- j ply in h buniness opacity, reproaenting imem^r l(n«m 4b.j mkoci hwii for radt, or din-
batcbie Band, and Geti. John J. Good, of I the iut«r«st of tho Weed Fauiitv St wing orueiljr or ungentlcinauly behavi-ir at any of its
;— - — ' - ' _ — . J '• • * '.4'diw^ itiuot i...r<i
can WTor^ sticl. as the eoutliern peorle
h.ivo had to bear hb forgoiteti. Never !
I sa,y whoro is ttio man who lo e hia alb
and tiieu is struck down on the bloody
1K' rtv tf teHHt^t'll1'HTitW
while is he who vouid. not strait, his, evety ;
nerve aiiii io'hp l.ia uricken hand, and j
shake (iefi ince in the face of bis advcisary,
and then let power be n ri'-wed htm, let
fiiui ijiu<t( r biy eamfades, give liietn nil*
show for renewed Hiciglb, «nd e<.wards
iire they who would im? tally their fnm-v
'hon t;.li e- uipel)I'd 10 suffer wroiig-t severe
., iii.| .'•r t li■ • ejipresa iiin o f the Vel i est ap lo-
gy of a ■ \ ernrri ivt ; T f y eowords* aie j \V. G. Clllj VTII VM,
thov, vl.o \< oi hi i oi li.e mid thiike ofl tile• ?.^^„
, r.. AI.KJ\ ANJ'JSIJ.
ah'iokles of u ilcp ittc vtile, un l vay to free \y J. utNWIUDlE
ourselves of such tyranny shidl be nnr
every aim ; an lit or.iiy whic h they can en-
joy, can with valor which as a fallen trc-i
ntfr
pTtei
J. B. DONOllO. Pie« dent.
J. A OllAMnEflS. V c -Pretideat.
A. P. Ct^RLt V. 8 •ei.• uirv.
\*. P. CORNELIUS, l'.ea<iirer.
R. W TOWNES, .M, -l;nl.
J, C VV EST, Oi'pniy Mar hah
DIRECTO RS,
J. I!. M AR ITN.
•101 IN WATMOV.
lias l> id dormant so long, car. unity and
M. If MILLER.
J. B. BARRY,
P. R 8BH1KH.
J W. STANLEY
N.W.TOWNBS,
II. C. HOOKS.
RULES AND RE iULATI0N3
1 Every artielo u eon 'lie fl rounda during the
Fair fball be niidar 'lie font-oil of tho Hoard ol
, . , . i .• i Dirict .rj ; and whilat every pr-caution po<">jblc
Viilor tlgitin he jotned, then, at ; no distan t]wjjj ^ taken for tha aato Kooning of ti.e
period rihali ui i'o the sun in his meridian "ante, the A««, ciatiiin uill no case bi
;:lory,aud helt-dd right justice and equity
rc*ponail'l« for loas or .tanm^ey.
% Refre<hmeiiis ef all kimW will hn found on
hand in hand und the face of our «ll glori- thegmunda in abundaace at reosouahle pri.
ouacountrypresen >ni<me g'neral aspect| All Caru. Dmy« ^afomke,naed intrnna
of prosperity and peace. And to giin I poitsniou of aupp'iea An., and- p?rHi aa nut en-
. . ,v.■ , . I tit cdvt i reiittin must'le rcu. > c! Icoir. the grouiiia
snub end 1 s*y la' eve-y (iero icrat in true jMWa o-ct-^k. \ M. t evh d .
loyal style be up antt doin/, each with j. . Animals not readv in tim i and place will
.bcart for any fit'e, Ri,
sciiewin/, !iti «b< i < r% ti loo Ute.—' ""d pen^
■ t«ai.a !•-
•chievir.i, wrcrig{Ltfi"'c u,r'urt'd"Cll'"'ior hor •« and oaltle! S"Ui£e,Wi"e(t *nd Mllt mLirl,"i" ^
. ., ... ... I. I llr I. ..i' '..'P, .a , It...
tbceUhg eot lees tb«n three
„ „jan ■ eeven Judxee, to award
f !* different kinda of stoel,-, and
Blfa oileii-d (or eihlliitimt. Provided,
person who new be a fudye, ami niuy
ff he in e*hihitor, atiin.ll not act in that par
PculareaM; aiul, if the remaining J u1g«s c in-
'not igret-, * ho lirector* shall ele« some one to
enp(>iy tha vacancy (or the time t>etng.
'.H" 'l l«Trcasuri-r «h-nll up; oint a ?«te Keeper
and such is Mrtu«a aa mav be nejaeaarv, uliw
doty it alnjll ,bc to rec:lv •. -ill toll# t.'.i'rt pt iaoi
gutrz Intolthe group'd«,iii, jl ey n ay be iueinjc'ed
by the Trekgurev. and repm "and "pay over th"
antountreteited, at the cloaeof eioU daiy, and
take the 'Iwiiourer g reeeipt tberelor. Tbe ?iW
K'-ei era aiitll he alio *ed tor their service# nu-h
su M aa may he atijiulated.
Ct). tfn t ra n* o.lier than the ■Jfarahala, Sce-
reta,-!.*, nwardias ('omni'tte.'", and gro ans in
charge M the Bto.-k.ahal) be allowed to go into the
ring wJiiU-jlhe olock and other article* are being
eshiiii'cd. j
SO. 'No Jierson alia 'l be a permittod t.) exhibit'
nrijy stock f A lircmia u of which ho i* not the
awn- rorbretdor, nor onv otliet- article, WhMh^
eri.f machin iry, agrintitural liup'etttenta man"
manure or fl her tliinga. e.xliibiiei lor premium,;
.nnlena lhe liWtor be the prodncar, mannfactilr-
cr.orinvf n or t||>«e-.f and any pcr«i .i violating tlii-
rule will he I able to beexpolteJ from the Asaocl*
atioj. 1-y the hwct iry.
•i • JNo uti son fi.ail be permitted to cnt-r the
ring lo exliil i hi own atouk iu pcraoo; and any
person violating t-bis rule alull nut receive a pre
uiinm.
U2. The caR upon the StocklHldera for the
preaent year will be Five Doll irs ou etch «:iare
3S. En ric ol growing cropa mu-t be made on
or helbre the Drat day of the fair.
34, No c nr, bull, jank, jannoll, -naro or atal-
tion lour > t-ar-j old or upw trd; ab-tl bo pertiicled
to compete ii>r a prcmi>. tit tin es« ItVliaa proven
itaelf a liroe ler.
35. The Di^ectnra may designate Mweepatakea
I'or didercnt aoiniala, ihuugli tney may iiuru re
poive.' preiuiam* ' s>
3«. Any percon cxhibhiag any at ck, or other
article for premium, not being: a member ahull
pay one.'buKh of tt e preto'u.n be a warned tor
tbe privilegevl# hibituig the attuta. - .
"•7. Acyat'Kjk orotlierari.oloaTUlbitftd jil
pur cant ah all be piitd to the aacoctatton.
38.* Tn w the board of dirtctori neglect, to'
appOijiVjttdgea t decide uport the premiums to
he awarded them, it ahull be i he du'y of the
Pre*idenl to make each appointment. >
39. Miaesllaneo'ta art'e'ea can br entered,
and where there ■« "O cinipetitor, n^ premln o
will be t#iowed, ualeaa t ie Jnd^es may think
them worthy. .
40. Any an:mat that has not bc n exhildted
in ttie Sweji Stakea: If he i -n bae.i eshioitel in
the .-rtectii fair muai bear a rihbjn. to enter.
41 All partiea <f"«irlng to cnlp- articles or
animala for exhibition are rtquealedrt .-eport the
an me to the Se iretary at as eariy a i.av at pOrffi-
blc a<> aa lo preveut eoutuision on the, days of the
Fair. '
At the end of each dava exhibition ax.tept tlie
yy.:V(',th#*nng will be eleared, f.r the ladies and
nctl-meneto test their skill in riding, aud a line
bridle wi 1 be awarded to the belt ridera. Lady
and gentleman.
On the Third Day-tbe best riders Lady and
Gcuilein.tn at'.ch win bo awar le l a aiuldte. "
A. P. CORLFA', I
V Secret iry.
department a.-1st day.
: so. l.
i'lwt.ld crops.
Farm piridnnt* Cereals, and cere il food, Fruits
Ve*e n l.-a, .S*;«de, C inned iruits, Men(e, F-ah
I'iokle< Ceiili-otioiiani-. . Sweat Meats, Cak.
,do Pi-a'oh do- do
do I'ieklea mixeil or otherwiae di
do Black befty wino do
do Crape do da
do Plum do do
do H rtw berrr .do 4>
do Keg Ltger Beer
do
do
la .
do
d
Diulo n„
Dbpartmbmt B,—MIT D\Y
cr.AW vo. i.
9 Pr ITorae ah ea Home ma'e T>i|do na
Best
do i pd do do (•
do 2 llorao plow colli, lei*
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
d>
do-
do
t
do.
* on nil
Fruit
Ptowera
Read eahlnet
Poilrait
lutlnft
Mi
.1
It
...
Bpwi-nen Painting. lp wate- colon,
Drawing in Qmyo®"^'
d- <rit'i pei, .
do
lo
do I do
do llu«row
• o C'oito i Scrap.-r
do Hwcp
do broa<i o«st S>«t|i;
do Set plow harness
do II ding lior-e r ike
do Cotton press liir iyra
do Wagon Two .or Four Horse
do -. t'art' ' I;:-.'
Diploma
rilver Medal
.<
s
<•
' «t
mil
e m palot *|
DAY
do
Bronxi
do
do
no
Sllfer
flP
do " "
4-'
do
do
do
do
10 'ft
(•o Co - 00
dn do l'#1
* EPARTMBNTB—18T- DAY
* CLA SS xn -j, . .
Re«t Cooking Si. v-H ftiid furniture, Silver Mw^il
do Aasortioent Ti-i V ire
do JJatptrior liircit ire
do do be! room
do do Dining room
do bureau
do Side Hoard
do hook Cawi
do Work Hiau
do Set Ghaira
do Writing I'-'sk
do Standing Desk
do Mattrwa
DBPAHTMBNT B -1ST DAY
riiortontu-HH />// '
Beit Stallion 6 years and iver
do .do 4 do d n -dsr
do d > 3 do do do
do do 2 do do
do do I do
do Mare 5 years and over V
do do I do do under 6
do do 3 do do Q.i 4
do 3- do Jo
Brons> .1«
■SiOtM
' ■ j (10
ft'-'ii
AO)
ilj
d •
1.10
d
d
d
it, .
fitaie
do
do
do
do-
do
di
Sign Pai ning
Imitation of wool and
, l'l-jin PhoUigranh,
DEPARTMBNT D-
m. fis o.it
do di 4 do do andtr 4
d i d.-2 do da do 8
do do t <lo do de 3
do Oel.linr 4 do do.-aair
do Uranl -nara 4 y« old „ ...
■■.. a d ovar. ... "yp
d Brood ua*e8 years and
uudsr 4,
d- M re I vear and aad«V?
.Pair 'trailHones,
da-'^AigMutaa.'
Fuay 'wPlf hiads Ugh, Riding Whip
«Mares s'lall make affidavit of
r, \ or f^lnr h aUt by the m ares aide,
-r- sau 'Si'iai in ride their own Ponies,
8 T'A^Ll&grt GBXiOINOS A MARKS
P9RHARICBS5.
lie i S'.al!l n -t a .y ag4,
'o .lo 4 ;/ians - d u^der do
.M r« 4 di d de do
i'i and* - t yesas di
le 'lap do * do sud nvsr do
"V ' vew ih4 ttuder 4 do
I" vi do do do 8 Silver
d.i
do
• d
Own
tl-;
Bv.
' .1
■■
10 00
00'
d"
A
■I
Iu
tiooo
10 00
lo <y*
10^
•d
■-gOelt
• Mi ' up* -4 do."
^ap i.e ' ORSES akd
>iaili,.!i I v.uirs and ever *1
dn and under
•;« <ieldtng I do and over
it - di. , .'i on aud utdar
•to U. r-i -) d-j and i Ver
do ill 4 do and iuut*r
' I
d-> ,.4wd<lle Utile or any ago
r'int-tiJJ,
Knife H
rlop,- Ac, will b? furoieliel .it n rea-] BesrBnahel Wheatg'own inTcxaa, Diploma.
And notv -U', t hat 1 tu e hi en con.pi-llcd ;
< iirli and Fodder wilt b Iti'niahed at conn-
K,
to make an avowed of m* b-ntimeots. and ,r*^t'rl.,ei,*I .„ . , ,
t ^ 7. >n<II«a«d p:-na will be nambsred and
having !r<.'r {iiis-ed oti your >p-icc ali'ea-!y. gularlv asflvn'id
I eoncludu by offerittg he -ight h.nid or? ^s'^nge^itfaeawill tieselested with
J : - " _ >care durui 'th.i eiliibitiort.
fellowship tfi fVfrv ti tie. Dccii-ciat; n I tho* j °. The Oirectora will privile on «!jch day
I am <> foreigner and have no vote; and am tb'sshibition ofS,d,tle. lluggy und bar-
Dallas, was intioducetl. He made a c n-
ciae, logical argument upon tlie enormity
of our taxes. From the marked and ea-
ger attention paid him throughout his ex-
haustive argument "ad pockttum," we
could sec with half an eye that be wus
dealing Radicalitm a heavy blow ua-ler
tbe fifth rib.
Next followed Hon. Jo. Abbott of Hil'u
boro. His speech was able, felicitous ami
to tho point. We are deeply grateful to
Hillsboro for the loan of this champtou in
tbe common cause of Right.
After Captain Abbott, Jmlgo Arvin
bright, r#ne of Conner's former competi-
tors and ibe hero of seventeen vo-.es, roae,
and after floundering a few minutes kind-
ly took bis seat.
And finally, to wind up with, (he im-
mortal, red'hot. Democratic negro, Jupi-
ter, was brought forward to address the
oolored people present. He spoke about
thirty minutes, and his speech bad a most
happy effect upon the darkies. Ho is a
very sensiblo and witty negro, and kept
the crowd laughing immoderately, at tbe
expense of the Kads. He made many
lucky hits, and in conoluaion, he said tha"
Machine
Itespecifullv,
E. A COULL.
Clatksviile, August 23rd 1871.
EARTHQUAKE
in Phillip pine islands.
iair- or ine"tiiiga
I tl. f-pu itiiouf liquora shall cot be sold or
1 drank upon tbe ground* ot the lair. *
j 13. Tuere aball Iks appointeiH"by the Pjeai"1
jd-'ni, two oMiioie Jiarabala, whoaa duty it e'jall
i be lo euperintend the exhibition oMtock. ^preserve
! oider.and was 'hit all sluok and other arti -.lea en-
:ter d for exhib.tion are put in the places designed
[fur th'* same.
14. Kvery article or an'mal uoon the (rounda
ti,«.ui..:..«..:.i u._ "t the fair;eiiail, d iri ig the *iitinu«ace of the
Tho'folIowtnB: special dispatch to the N w air be uii,le,.niJ co„.rj7o( t|lfl n,ari|
lifdian. O'Tit white or y d'o.v
grown in tne country from not. low
than 10. acres, shel ed md e gliel,
Best Slttisli (>:ttaxeoiVn In Texas weighed
Best liushet Turnips, .
" " f'ow or ."stock Pep,
homier ■
*• •' -Sweet fiotatoea,
" f fr si '
" 19 Heads'brnomnrn,
" IfD jjdBds toibler.
" yApftfde T-i-'tceO on rttlk,
•' vR&\q 0 nt in AOtl p^iila,
OC.&SS WO. 9.
Beet Suit Clothes made l>y h*nd. BisV
- do do do for boys under 10 "
do coat
do pt pants
do Ve«t
do Su't clothes 'or boy under
do Hat
do I'r .Shoes Home maile
do do boots do do
do do faidic-3 shoes home made
do do Slip) oat do do do
u > Set Carriage lla.'aeas
do do Viiggv irarnesd
do do Wagon o
do Hiding Saddle anil liridle.
Slue do do
Display Wooden Ware
Cotton basket white oak splits.
do
do
do
do barrel
do l>eat bucket
do 3 brooma
do 1IX) ft pine Lumber,
do ICO brick,
do bale .Suiiigles,
Brouu Medal
Silver
Bronze
Diploma
Kioto na
pomrnr
10 00
10 00
I 00
100
00
00
00
Diplonta 1 00
do Diploma
*IOD
Brunze Medal
do do
do do
DBPARTMONT B -2ND DAY
C'<A03 wo. 4.
Beat Pan?l Door, Br iuxe Kelal
do
do
do
jo
do
d
do
do
do
Slat blind
flevolvir;^' ollnd,
Mantle,
Window saah,
Sbowcve,
do
■it)
Rdve/
Bronia
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Diploma
Best
York Herald, (fives a full account of the grand' 10. No loose a..imal alutl* be admitted into
and terrific phenomena. or remain upon tbeowo grounds or the Assoola-
Lonhov, July 27th, 1S71. I Mcapl bjr c*>0<e°l al the
A terrible eartbf|iu.ke viated tho PhtlHppinc jq, * Jf0 arMcle or animal shall eonjpet* for a
tslands 'n the month, ot .May la$t. It coma ppeiuium unleaa the fact be tntde kno*-n to the,
tueoecd oo the small ialand of Camifrnin, five ' Secretary, helbre tec u'e.loclt a. <n; on lae day ot:
miles in ietigth, iicar tbe islands ol Miaamis ,it* exhibition.
Thero b'ni been a sueceasion ot violent shocks i 17. aged bora* that fiat taken th s S veep-
fur wme montha, which opcucJ several exteou ehalf aft-raardaco.upcie lor v premium
_ . J 1H, No b&rtca annnai "hall co.npete with oae
sivc crcyices. ... 1 that breeds. '
TrembliiiL't of the groanl wero cmccisllj, lft „ ■ ...
pis.ii near the villtj;- ot Gitarai en^ gtadually commituie, shall he of t e opinioo that the
began to subside, until the tops ol the house s umnalor article, i* worthy of a pj-euiiitin.
wero on a level with tho -urface of the earth, : 20. Pe ligrete, wiih the age* and names ol
A crowd of people were a'traitod (3/ C irtx* tlie stock exhibit «d if attainable, shall ba 'bon-
ify, sn«l remained for several hour* 0 i/cl y ded to the Recordirg Secretary, «nd aball not b
watching the phenomenon, when si Id m v t*r accc--«ble to the award.og con ni Uee,before th Beit Peck beans
. u -t.-. ..mm, iinut 1«. ikn^^inr. otiibiil >u. tint ainll bf made kt.o*n lo othera a do Specimen Red pepper
nfic shf^ks. aecompsiuol by thnnderng rn-. c, |)w il<in i8tt,Brj4jJ ~ ' •
.. t - , ■ i' V— . I «rbtraMon«, burs' upon lb* island. i 21 No pM-eon nball act «n an awarding com-
if be had his way he would civo tho Rads . Tho earth was torn wifidi-r, end the whole mittee whpo reln'e*! tt« a ptrsoo competing (br a
the Stripe* in \be old flag till they saw the | level plaio fell ia At the aatne time a voloa -' premiun.
«
«
DI ptoma.
Dlptoma.
100
Diplom i
10 Oo
TMEST A -1ST. DAY
CI.S NO. 2.
' > onnds Flout Texaa niado, Silvar Me
14 hii>hcl white« rii meal, Bronxe "
" ■' yellow ■'•' " " *•
" nonnds flop* grown in Texas. Diplon a
" Lo-if hakera I,read uot Un lor 2 p Is
'• l<oaf corn bread
" D" s. Soda biacuit,
" Loaf corn light' bread
'• Tea eak-is
" Oincer oakce,
" IVnigh Nui«
" Pound cakes "
'• Sno-ige " .. '•
" Silver " "
" frah " •<
•'•Jelly « ' ««
" 2 llama hwon, Bronwi Mi-dgl
" 2 pi.-cea braakfaat l-aeoR /■. do do
" " do dried beef do do •
•' " Venison Mama dried do do
" 2 piecea cm cd beet do do
" 5 pouods batter Diploma
" Home .uia-tc cheese & pounds or[ over do
" d i do lard 10 do do do
" Dos Pe n do
" B ishel Apples do
DEPARTMENT a.—1st day,
CLASH. 8.
Diploma
do
do
do
do
R md Hail and Banister. do
Carving in wo jl do
Box windov or Iter trams
Di.plaf Of-loinera and furnera
work oi evv-r. d-Ncnptioa Bronx < Medal,
do Open Conbagiy 7 60
do do do 0 HO
do U-a-Vaway do
do Hack-. ' do
- DEPA n T-itti VT C -U DA T.
OC.A9 J NO. 1.
Beet Specimen p alii nee He # ir't
bv h irtd Napkin Rirg
do Uandkerobief wr.rk-*d by han 1 do do
• do; * - " * " •
dn
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Sri; Mid over
d-i 11 '& da do
d i eanat ff ilo do --smtm
lo do 2 do da 10 00
DEPART *ENT D -8d DAY.
CLA.SH NO 2.
CATTC.B, S ill P. SWX^B,
Beat Dud of any age or brsed
d < do Ayrshire of auy age
do do A'tftroey - do do
do do Durham 4o do
i*o Ayreahire Cow or Uetfer
do Aidera ijr do do
do Our .an d .. 4
XirARTMciNT D—34 AT,
CLA31N0 a. .
CATToB OTttaa THAN XSOROUOH
BRBD.
Best Ball 8 years aa4 > ar "
do do 2 do do nader0
do do 1 do ds do %
do Cow 4 years and ever
do do 6 do di uade>'4
do Helfer2do do do 8
do do 1 do do dn 2
do do do 1
do Mlleh flow
do Yoke Oaoa
D BPARTMBJN"T D-3d DAT.
> Cl\SS NO. 4.
SHRZP, LONQ WQOLBD Of ANT V**Sp '
ISaat lluok 2 ysaia and uver BVoare M
do do under 2 years do
d i 8 Ewes 2 yea-s and ever
dp Walkne 2 do 4o do
dn I'r C 'stiinere Ooats
do I'r Ooais of any B'sed
DBSPA
/. t
•800
■V IS
6 00
• 00
Bronte Medal
Xe
Oap
do
ao
• 00
-fr
f|
1 •
*•
t
do
Infanta Dre^a, wirke I by d > SiV.tlii'nble ' jje„ rta,r
tmbnt sj.—84 day
CLASS NO %
& WINE. SUCH A* CHESTER TMlll S
JlERKSMItliS. rf-r,.. AND THEIR
CROSSES.
Bwt II -ar-f years and over Cap *5 00
no do 1 do aad nader do 8 of)
do Sow 2 do and over do >00
do do I do aad uad«r 2 Oto >00
do Pr Flge 0 mon'ha and u^ler do *09
Bui'.ii aa^ao, aff33 v« a??oux
081 -A SCJ-aa. itWJTMilA JK3JSJ
n
•UC
ta ■ V
br
do
llo
d')
dl
k. Silver cup,
do
do
do
to
do
do
d>
do
do
do
do
S3 00
3 Oil
300
3 'JO
3 00
3 00
:i 10'
do
do
d"
io
i peak parsnips
t do Carrots
} do Tomatoes
Bp'cinen^beete
Skirt do
Shirt do
Quilt silk pitch w irk
do ck ieo do do
doclom do do
do worate I do do
Counterpanes Doiui-atio
wool do
Coiinterpanea .lo cotton d i
do or q lilt oro diet wore do
bun bonuat iu. I * by girl
12 yeitn or nader, 8 Iver Thiuthlo
do Knitting in silk (Int er kulfe.
do Uia|>tayot kmuing as gbvee.
sitfbking^, etc. dp d.i
do Woolen knit shawl, B on se Medal
do Sofa cushion, do do
do ToMct do do do
do Woolen or oof ton Tidy, do do
do Display of Laoee, do do
do Ornamental neadle work by
band by girl under 14 do do
do Plata needle work by hand
by girl under 14 do
do Plain sewing, do
do Full set Teeth in fiold Silver
do Klitl aet Teeth in Vulcanised
Buhber. do do
J>KPA RTMEXT C.—2d DA h
CX.AJ88 3STO. 9.
Best Barrel Tar, 11 00
do Fleeee Wool 1 00
do 10 pounds oouafy made Tallow, Diploma
do • po inde bees wax, do
I pounds homt made Hosip do '
10 poandt heme made Soap—Sard do
do
ijfedal
|A
d>
d.
do>
do
Hide bole Leather,
i0 ur per leather
do liamtM leather
Calf akin
Bronze Medal
do do
do do
di do
do di I' lo and unfar 2. Silver Medal 8 00
do 8 -va2d-andnver . . waP #00
do do I <lo and ua-ler 2. Silver Medal 900
do Pr pig1 6 monik' and under do do BOO
DEPARTMEN ' JB-8 DAY.
CL NO. 2.
I)M pr. fo-onikkred ehlokea eoek
an ih-n {.?« SQver Ma^al
dn pr eltlckans M any bree<I, eoek
■ .'. .Hi: J|' . •Bronx? lo
da pf- *-mm a DticVs malefc famaU,Qree«ido
do pr M aery/lueks do do de do
di or •>.esr rnele eaJ ieoale do do de
d . pr Turkeys, mate A Napkla BhJ .
do pr Pe* Kiwis - '« Bronte Medal
do pr O -lBea ol|iek*ae da ' de
DEPARTMENT E- ATI!DAY.
OXiiASS 3N O. O.
'
B^t 8 atee flame Bag
l*.inter do d
•• Taartsr Flatad eoller
'« i?" teh Terrier, do do
•' Tralnmi l)og do de
DEPARTMENTF-Atti DAT.
CLASS WO, 1.
Data pr Mateh lloreea ia Haraese,
•« pr Mat s la Harneee
" p' Mnlee ia Uaraaea
" Bucgy Horse. Mare or Gelding
Walker nader Saddle, mere sr 0elding
" Walking mule under satUUp
Fastest Trotter la Barnsee orpij>r>ilils 10 00
.Fastest pacer la kvraess Or nader baddle 10 00
' DEIARTUENT F~4Ttt DAT.
SWKKJ* BTAKKS.
Beet Btallloo Of any age or bned, |S0 OO
do Hereof any eg* or bread IS 00
do Oeldl"Mt of say age or breed H 00
do Mule evaay age - l>re l 1PM
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