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TIE umop ADYE1TUER.
1 J -
TH08. C. CAIN,
bobacrtpuun.
PaoraiET<>a.
t3 00 par annum .
COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
on
J. E. Oii<i*ai-iK. Chairman.
O. H. P. MoGwma, Vioe I'widMt.
T. C. Oai*, haerelery.
4. O. MoLeam, AmMuI Heeretaiy.
Own. A. 8< h*bip«. Treasurer
BIUT HWUM.
Bsai No. l.-J. H. OUieipi*. O«o. B.
Allen, A M. Hubbard.. O. A Schneider,
J. A. Hooper, ud I Moccur®.
Biut No. 2.— B- J- Trioe, J. P.Jonee.
J. C. Hallmark, J. H. lUltbesreou. and
0. H. RMon.
1)UT No. 3.—W. A Oetman. H.
VVammell. C. Hohuff. J. M. Robtneou,
sndTDllurebwon.
Di.it No, 4. —E. J- Jonee, W. J. Cain,
O. H. P. MaGianis, M. B. Higbemitb,
and B. Lyman.
But No. 6,—J. W. Kennedy, T. A.
W. Hill, Wb. Foiel, Frit*. kricber, aid
O. AJanp-
COUNTY FINANCE COMMITTEE.
Beat No. l.-Gus. A. Bcboeider.
Beat No. 'A—H J. Pnoa.
Beat No. 8.-W. A Oatmsn.
Beat No. A-E. J. Jones.
Beat No. 5.-J. W Kennedy.
DEMOCRATIC STATE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE.
fty*. tM* lbiUX , Chairman.
W. W. Wbitabaad, ol Tyler county.
T. M. Bower*, Panola oonnty.
H. A Wilson, of Obwokee county.
J. T. Qooofone, ol Henderson oouhty.
0. B. Kilfows ol Roak oonnty.
F. J. MoCord, of Ones county.
H. F. O'Neil, of Caa* oooniy.
W. J. Swain, of Bad River connly.
J. L. Halbert, of Navarro connly.
J. Upttegrove, of Hnnt oonnty.
a B. Mazey, of Lamar connly.
Cbarlea L Cleveland, of Oalveiton
T.'eT P ««on. of Fort Bend county.
Onatav Cook. af Harria oounty.
John B. Cleverly, of "an J aetata
eodWr.
J. W. Carroll. of Barleaon connly.
James Boyd, of Ball oonnty.
B. H. Dana, of Brasos oonnty.
Ira B. Saddler, of Coryell connly.
K. M. Vansandt, of Tarrant oonnty.
a. B. Pickett, pf Wine county.
J. w. JoanltuJVBt Orty*on oonnty.
We Vaale, of Palo Pinto oonnty.
B. C. Phxstor, of Calboun oonnty.
Well* Thompson, g| Colorado oounty.
Joa. D. Bayer*, of Baatrop comity.
Wm. F. Farri*, of Caldwell oonnty.
Wn. B. Weaifail, of Williamson
' uienU. and ad minuter the government in
sucti manner tbat every ritison, wbat
1 ever bi* religion, nationality
{ or color, shiTI Wl tbat he la securely pro
] tee'ed in bis life, liberty and prouerty.
i V. Tlie school fuud. sacredly set
apart for the education of tbe children ol
tbe Slate, baa, ftuder the operation of tbe
misrule of tbe patty in power, bean plan
erad by •pecmation, *<|U*ndered and
perverted to political nurpoaea. Tbe
Democratic party through n*. reaffirm*
it* paat opinion aud tbe policy it baa Mr
punned, Hint II m Ibe bunnden daH%f
tbe Sute to c4*A|a« an extent aystsm
eliota. v '
<*n 'rt*
>, *n4 we
of free common
mean* of a oemm^n
child in tbe Stale,
fttd secure tbe
tatfm to every
wo advocate tbe
gradual aale of tbe alternate section of
uind belonging to the cotatnou school
fund ; a* auo of the asylum and univer
aity land*, under sUcL restrictions a* will
secat* tfcto riiitia arising therefrom to
the pullx**?1 lor which they were iuUnd
ed, end giving in aucb aale* proper pref-
erence** to actual settlers in good faith
tberaon.
VI. It wa* tbe Democratic party which
first inaugurated tbe wise and generous
policy which ha* made tbe United State*
the asylum of all nation* from opprsnsive
government, and lea* favorable mean* of
livelihood and independence; and the
I Tens, true to tbe
Democratic party o
early teaching* and uniform practice* of
tbe party, advocate* tbe moat liberal and
active policy to encourage and increase
foreign immigration, to deVfc** tbe re
sources of our fertile State, as well a* to
perpetuate tbe government, through the
intelligence and moral worth of her riti-
tona. And that every adopted ritiseu
may enter into the spirit of pekfect fr i-
dom of thought aqd action in matter* of
c-oecienoe • tbe Democracy of Tesaa, in
£ottV«ation assembled, declare it to be
our firm oonviction that legal interference*
with tairelr tbe social habits of any claa*
of citisen*. native* or of foreign birtb, is
contrary to aound policy, to genuine De-
mooracy, and to the enlightrd spirit of
VlL* Tbo Democratic party is and
ba* ever beco in fs*or nf throwing
as few impediments as possible jn the
way of European* makin tbe I'nitSd
State* tbe land of their adoption ; and
to enable foreigner* to enter into oitiaen-
■hip without needles* trouble, doUy or
expense, we declare it to be our oonviction
that a foreigner who desire"* it should
have the right to make bis declaration of
intention to beoome a citisen before tbe
cU-rk, in vacatioo or in open court, a*
may be to him moat oonvenient ; end we
favor the passage of a law to tbat effect.
VIII. We condemn in tbe atrongqat
term* all corruption in public ofllciais,
and deownd tbe strictest booesty ana
economy in the administration of pnblic
trust*, from the bigbaat to tbe loweat
officer of tb* government.
IX That tbe Democracy of Tesaa
AUSTIN ADVEBT1SEMENTH
MOO lit & SHELLEY.
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AUSTIN, TEXAS.
WILL prselie* in Ike INatrlel, t'ederai and
Su|>ivaK Courts ai AuMin "prfy
L E. EDWMM A CO,
(aicucaaoa* lu ta*ltom A aiaixia,)
LleMrrml Emm* Sr I'mllertimg
sew uui.k\n> .\i vi:nri<i mi-m>
CITY IIOTKL,
NEW ORLKAN8, LOI ISIANA
K. St JVOKSi:.- rroprttiot
Sep|«>i«her ITlli |KTO;ntfijr
JOHN I ADAMS & CO.,
VVhol-esalo (iroccrs,
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Salesmen.
WALTON
Allorueyi ft Low,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
WILL practice law In tbe Supreme. Dis
(riot, and Federal ("our** *1 Aiuti v
ttrrioK-lntbe Hancock Buildlflf. on I'ecan I
Street a*| if
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hardware;,
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Manufacturer* ol the Cel«br*ied I n .
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BANKERS A wHAsniiiiuiMKiMi,
SXC5!Atf01 : Wm ,hc J,rk,on Mi" K,,r
_ 1871 to
Auitin, Tern. COLEMAN'S
Culleetlon* made at all *feeaalble point* In
Teiaa and proceeda promptly remitted.
Correspondent* in New York. Swenaon- Per
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I'age Mclhtuoell
CORN AND WHEAT Mill
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Martin McCart)
McDANNELL & CO,
Wboleaale dealera in
LIQUORS,
RECTIFIERS OF SPIRITS,
IMI'OKTIiRS OF BRANDY
WINKS, GIN, ETC , ETC.
PBCAf* Sf RBBT, • - - AUSTIN, TKXAS
B« trop, Teiaa. July 'iA, 1873 —Am.
J.
C.
PETMKCK Y.
Dealer in
F. H. HENNESSY ^ BRO S
GREAT TEXAS
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oount;
Oforge
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neffer, of Comal oonnU.
The Democratic Platform.
Wi, tb* Dmoonej of Tezai in Coa-
Vtetion lambUd, raljriog oa tbe rirtne
and intelligence of Um people, again de
dire oar prineiple* and policy, and aak
(Or them tbe popular approval. And
L Wi deolui oar idhMion to tbl
time-lioaorad principle* of tbe Democrat
Ic party : oar aevotioo to popular liberty
ragulatad by lav ; aud to Oooatitutional
government aimpli in mioiiiniry, and
to be adminuUrad vitb tbe atrietut
eooooniT.
II. We oongratnlatc tb* people of
Texa* on tbo repeal by tbe Thirteenth
Legislator* of a number of tbo oppressire,
odiatli ftfld tmeooatltaUonal acta, paaaed
by tbe twelfth Legislature, in pnriaaaoe
Of tbe Badieal policy to overthrow tbe
goTiramant of tbe people, and Ubonft
which acta were:
1. Tbe Militia Law, Whereby tbe
Omnw wea aotbohud lo aaapead tbe
writ of JkjAom carp>u and ealablwh mar-
tial law, Ibenby depriving tbe dtiaena
of ill legal and oonatitatioial preteetioo,
•nd ant^eoting their Uvea, liberty and
property to tbe unrestrained eupriee and
malignity of ■ partisan exaootiv*.
2. Tbe PoUw Bill, desigeid aad in
tended, amoog otbm tbinga to eraata*
ayatun of Mint Mpiooage, by bind in
formsfa, upon tbe paopie ; at war with
tbe priBoiplM of cdfll liberty ; odious to
all freemen, and heretofore tolerated on
ly in tbe dwpuHiiu of tbe old world, and
IM elect Mod 0( which let wai for tbe
moat part inlrosted to a elm of men of
degraded aad iufnmont cbaraetar.
3. The Enabling Act, under which
the Oovwnor wm aatborised to appoint
dMfM aMomyi who wen madi eteetive
by tbe Oiaililetioi; to appoint all
BMipal ofltoira, aad to All all vaca
tbat might oeear, Ii tbe ofkei of olirks
•ad aberidk, tbn itr; designedly bestowing
oa Urn grwt power and patronage, to en
able him to oontinae Radical miernle over
this paople.
4 Tm fegtsiration end election lawi,
1 tbe
•In
adhere to their pa*t policv of developing «uoT GUNS. WINCIIESTKU l«fFL£s,
bcs of tbe 8t*tc, *nd . .
tbe material retx>umca
fostering tbe best in^e*orta of the people,
by encouraging the oonatractiou of r&il-
ro*tiH. That to tbi* end, sndto oueotirsgo
the inveatment of capital, io auoh enter-
prises, we favor the granting of liberal
charters to oompanioa able to build such
railroads, and of donsting lo *uch com
penies alternate sections of tbe vacant
land*, under proper restrictions aud
with auob provision* of Isw m Will pro-
ion snd
section
equal proportion to
railroad facilities
2 That we are oppoeed to granting
tect the people igaiuet appressi
apmiofilble exactions, until each
of the Stale bss its equal propoi
railroad facilities.
2 That we are opposed to g
moaey subsidies by the Blate to secure
tbe building of railroads, aa unequal in
tbi distribution of bardins and benefits,
and uniust in principle.
3 Tbi* convention denounces as false
snd slanderous tbe imprecation,sought to
be attached lo tbe tttate of Teftas, by her
PISTOLS,
.tnd a General Aaaoruuent of
II Lr STEM'S MirrLIKS.
GINSillTniNf* AND fX)CKSMITIIINO
lione will
NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
SHOP ON CONGRESS
June. 28. 1873.—Wtf.
AVINI'E
euemie*, tbat she contemplates the re-
mdiatton of any of be* lu t and legal
IiabiUteK.
which win fnmed aad iatiaded for
fair i
the per-
l>ot ration of fraudi to defeat tba will of
parpon of pnvmting free ind
tions; they opialy i
i of mndi
the piopli, aad to perpetuate Radical
misrule, prima ling to oar peopli tbi is-
Inordinary aad bnmiliattag epectecle of
surrounding the plsees of ngMntioo sad
voting with an armed partisan police with
which to intimidate aad ovenwa the
OitiMM.
6. Tbi lit relating to pablio free
•cboola, whieh, amoag maay otbir l ad
faetans, provided tbi miaaa of enabliag
I oasis Is to ipanalitii ia aobool
la tbi baildtag aad furnitan of
hoam, la thi islaries for a large
•a4 usslam number of oflken, wbiib
gi a tbi Bidiaal party Urn meani to
p j thiir political mimionarim who
tnveled, for - ndiMi parpoMs aad
Inadi, from oai aad of too Blate to tbe
tbe
1 Aad wa torthir Poagntalali
ia(T
af tha
hinnU of
Knaf
so far,
their ob-1
itoas of
of
m it wm inmibti toaa
iaet ia pnawceof tbe
the OovAanr. aad tbe MrrM-— v. >-
imttwas la mm Hsasti, repeal id the fur*
gotag nbootloai miasuna, by jail ami
ShmmMM lawa, hmtag alike on alV aa6
rSfJS-SCSS
Um coaatry aad
all) an*
laitbfally esa-
to tbe IsaUag goad
prosperity of tbe pao-
porty, a
A theg
H
afthi
P*
IV
eead ialo
meat of the State, will admiaMer it ia
the latenat aad far the baacAt of Ibe
aad aat of a party ; and
nl. It
w pro
legisla-
atan aad State gov
part aI oar great
or to oar just meut
X. We co run dot tbo Constitutional
amendments propoiod by tbe last Legis
iature as eminently neoossary, and re
commend their adoption by tbo people.
XI Tbe situation and sufferings of
oar frontiinmin and their familie*
arooae oar diip and ninoere sympathy ;
and wi do benby pledge the moet ear-
neit exertions of tbe Demoemtic party lo
eeean tbeir spiedy aad adequate proteo-
tioa ia the fntare, believing to be pan-
mount to all other duties.
XII We favor tbe oalflng of a oonsti
tational eonveatiofi by our nest Legists
tun.
XIII Wi invite ill good men, what-
ever may have been tbeir peat political
preferences,to unite with the Democratic
party in removing from pliaoe and pow-
er thoee Radical officials who now in part
oontrol tbe State government, in order to
iaaun an houeet adnnstration of the laws,
aad an boaest ind economical expendi-
ture of the pablio moneys, and to throw
tbe agis of justice and property of every
individual whatsoever in the State of
Tesaa.
JOHN H REAOAN. Cbaiman.
JAMES B SIMPItO*, 1st DiHrict.
P VOIOT 2d District.
BHOUINff, *1 0l*trict
H W KAT, 5th District
JAMES P DOUGLAS, Gib Diatrict.
WM L CRAWFORD, 7ib DuOrict.
R R MA1NJCS, (lib Diatrict
D M PRENDEOAST, Wb District.
EDMUND JO DARDEN. Mtb fr.«,
B t HAfS. ffth Matrict
OEO MASON, 12th Diatrict,
N HOLLAND, 13th Distr ot
JAMES MA8TERS0N, Itth Diatrict
JNO R KENNARD. 1Mb Dial net.
BMTB 8BEPARD, IGlb Diatrict.
WM W LAtiO, 17th Diatriq.
T J BEALL, lMth District
OEO CLABK' lUtb District.
JNO 8 AULT, 20th District
J W TIIBOOKMOBTON, 21st Dist
THOB J BROWN, 'Ad District
L E QILLETT, 23d District.
L O HARM AH, 2Mb Mat net.
M MAIJSCH. r.tb District.
JOS D HATERS, JGIb District,
J W BUNTON, 27th District.
W M WALTON, iHtb District
N O QUEEN, '/.itii District.
WM B RUSSELL, UOtb District.
HIWLCTION.
1. Hmotvmt, That we deprecate tba
actioo of tbe Democratic memlwrs of
Coogrsm in oo-operating with Ibe Itepub
lican SMiurity, aad Praeident Grant, la
tbe Pkmmi of tba "baak salary bill"
Adopted unanimously.
2. We heartily ooaear ia tbe following
rsMlatioa pesaad by the Ohio Deuocra
THE VERY UKUT MILL IN l >!
First P retniumt awarded at thr (■ ,1 ,u«
SWte t-"alra:
(ieorgia. liaeun. I -il.
Near Ymk City. N. Y IHfii
Miaaiaalppl. Jsck« n. liVJ, I-"■',< l-?n I '
Lnuiaianit. New Urli-itni. I""• •• i s i.'.' Jil ,.
, Teiaa, Il-Hialon. If*70 71 7J 7.1
Tessa. Brenh;tm, 1*71.
Alabama Montgomery. I *71
S>utk Carolina I)<iluinlna. 1-71
It ha* *tro4 tho tot of pr.ieti . .ii,, ' *
nearly a Juartri of u veninry. and | « |>. •
• ilh the tim«-« b_v Iiping e,,n<lantl uri r.-
At ailteen fair from New \',irk i It) t • i.,-n
bain Ti jw th** (.'olemsii Mii! ' ■. * , ..
oempetsd with til Jlher well known <n,| j,r
ineet Griat mill* aid,I in tin- in.uk : > | :
aivsra bees awarded lb« flrrt prt-n, im f..r
aod fa f grindinr. srhvri-ver publlrlr ,-H.
Ita point* of etcelleuoi <re
SIMPIdCITY, DURAIill.lT^ I Kfl' II v >
SI# ill*rrei|l •iiU'. lor plaritalbit, -t -
aad cosstry frltnl'"* Th« «t, ne- «r> • I ,i
French burr Price* about the -am* •• r
Mill" Tb>- liljlir^t IrMimotlial" 'r'.'ii puHir. r
Alabama, Mtaatmip|>i. I il«u \ ... | l. t.i-
8^ni| lor Circular «n,| |'r:re I,i«l
Manufactureil by
H DIJDLKY COI.HMAN,
1 olt'in mill IIW I (n tuis
BURKE TURNER & CO,
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uiMits ruruisliiiig Uoous, sure,i.. . u. m
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ArirriK, Tkxan, May 2tttb, 1H7'A
J. II. BOWMAN,
or AtWl«, TEXAS,
fi rry di.'ly autborlied A (Ml lor th* **!•' of
my Enplnea, Holler. Osntinfra, 8a* MiIU, etc
EDJfi:*!) IL IVfcNH,
Itssi' Iron Wurka, New Orlesaa.
* -■" " ■ >'ncU r)r Tchou^iUi'i -** tr ••• i, "j p' •
The uaderainned the S|r^ney alao for 8t. Warya Market
Cotton lima and Cotton I'reasea, of rtery make I'« pui and .Salearoom, N'., >
or patentde ired. near ,Sl <'hsrle« <tre«'i New iir • ,tI n
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AUSTIN, TCXA8.
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KINOSBVRY A CAMPBELL
Anatls. Taxes, February I at iH7t-y
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