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t. j. cakkawa y, ■
.W. W. Blake,
C A RD AW A V AVLAKE,
EDIT 0 8 8. *
CORRESPONDING EftTIOR.
8. P. WEST.—Woodeille, Ton*.
YW He so nmfioMt of the reetityde of your
intuition*, in In be irilling to open your bo-
Bom to the iuupcetion of Ike world.
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JASPER. SEPT. 91. 1876.
WB''
For President,
SAMUEL J. TII.DEJV,
of New York.
For Vice President,
TIIO.IIAS A. HENDRICKS.
ol Irdlira.
HAVES.
For Congress. 1st District,
JUJWf. JOHN II. REAGAN
or Pal stine.
PiesMentlal Elector, '.at District,
HON. 6. W. CHII.TON,
of Tylo-.
Electors for the Stiite at Large,
SETH SHBPPARD.
"of Washington county,
A'. II. EPPERSON.
of Marion county.
jfor District A toruey, lirot ludlcift'
Distriot, we are authorized to unn.ouure.
a candidate, , '
W. J. WINGATE,
tflVV"- I
We are authorized to announce
T. A. FAIVEY,
of Orange, as a Candidate for States
' Attorney in this District.
Ex Gov. Davis is offering tor
Congress in the jjtb District.
* uy «tm, ^
Hayes says fl be" is elected
Blaine shnMhavp pJiotoo q}' cabinet
positJsys. *
k ' u ,
The Russians, in large numbers,
are joining tlie Servians against
the Turka.
Web. Flaaftgan/flie Republican
Elector for this District, is going
fo Indiana to canvass for Ilayea
anil Wheeler.
The Radicals are to hold a con-
vention to nonjinate a candidate
for pongress in this District, at
Naoogfi.qcheg, ow tjifi 3«ftl* inst.
The President's hut-red towards
the South has caused him to with
-hold the appropriations made by
the last Congress for the improve
'ment of rivers and liarbors.
4. fire at Philadelphia, on the
19tl " ji)st., fjestroyod $30,000
worth of lyrdfievtjy It was in
'e.lose piQ^imUy tp tl>0 pxUibicion
building.
The result of the Arkansas elec-
tion insures the "retirement of the
"pltsequious Clayton from the Uni-
ted states Senate, and the sclec
'tion of a I)emqprt>$; to till his
jilace.
Governor Jacobs, of West Va.,
lias appointed Ex-Gov. ^Samuel
Prico, of<lreonbriar county, U. S.
Senator, to 0|1 the vacancy pcca-
sioned by the death of Senator
Carpenter of State. %
Tho Attorney General's military
order for tbo employment of the
bayonet in the South during the
flection, shows that the Radicals
depend more upon the ^f]ny, than
ppon the will of the pepplc to
carry into execution their schemes
for perpctuting their power,
Wlieeler made a "bloody shirt'1
speech in Vermont, and Hendricks
ft reform speech iir ludiana,
flrant, at.Long Branch, exceeded
'even Wlieeler and Cbaiuller in
seo|>ioi)aUsm aud partisanship-
The canvass is last being narrow-
ed dowt} &Q ft choice between Re
form and the $loot}y Shirt
Every liegp ' fSoiikl "read,
mark, and' inwardly digest'' the
j peech of Eftf. f. A. Cof|k)i[ig,
showing tliQ tr^jiuer in wlticl) fhP
affairs of thp Pfee(|man'8 Savings
Jlank were managed, pur color-
fd hr^tjiren wj|l thfp t\e ablo to
Judge the value of the friendship
of the preseut Republican leaders.
The character of the Republican
candidate U iu most respects the
exact opposite of that of .the man
whom the Democrats support.
Rutherford II. Jlav£# is so depend
ent upon the whims, caprices and
designs of tboso who fcave )>im Jij
their bauds, (that lie cannot move,,
speak, or even think, except in the
grooves which they may choose to
murk out. Ue has sold his birth-,
right, and has bought but a mess.
0} yottiige in exchange. He is a
man without euenjiep, and with-,
o(it sufficient energy jto uia£e one.;
It is astonisliiug how often
these men' who hiiyx* no enemies
are praised % their good quali-
ties, wliun the smallest amount of
reflection would show ij,$ that
they have no positive attributes
whatever, The Ohio Governor is
one of these. Ho has no energy,
110 originality, 110 independence ;
be could not possibly be wicked,
any more tl14.l1 be could be good ;
and the latter quality Jjoooines at
tributcd to him because °f the ab
sejico qf positive vice, vyliicb he
has l^Q'^b'li.ty to practice.
This W£i>tal vassalage is the
most degj^uled and ignoble serf-
dom in which it is possible for a
m tn to be cD^liraJlecl. The (jtiack-
les of physical slavery, wljicb tbs
nominee of the Republicans pro-
fesses so thoroughly In (Jotest, are
as the ensigns of royalty when
compared with tho fetters that
bind and hold entrammeled
thought. The groans and lanjei)-
tations of the physically bound
are as the strains of sweet music,
when a comparison is made with
the heart-rending criminal ions of
the man who has sold his birth-
right; wtfb dares not resist the
oppressor, or give vent to his own
opinions upon matters of gravity
and jm&ortauce, even when iu him
is vested tlve right to their sole
control.
Governor Hayes £s Jiflt the mas-
ter of his own thoughts, lie is
encircled with the chain? pf Ren-
tal slavery; ajul Cty^equantly, he
cannot truthfully lay claim tp!
mental yui;ty and uprightness,
lie dares hot ipove unless he is in-
structed ; hp may i)<)t write but
as his keepers dictate ; he is not
even allowed te think for himself.
Mo never has li/teff a lp%der, and
never can he be. JIo iff bound;
he has u,Q freedom; he ir;ast al-
ways, as a slave, do the luddiug
of s^ie ni aster niimj.
lie is absolutely in the h? )ds of
those who have brought rum upon
his conntry, ami discredit upon its
executive. He is but an unto mar-
ton whose every movement js
regulated by tliosp who hold the
strings, and they are they whoso
existence f^nd well-being depeud
upQii his dancing to the tune
which Gi-ant ji/fcs ty/ig)>t them.
His election, were it not ipjjjps^-
ble, would insure to the country
an era of evils of a .nature wore
serious, even, than those under
whoso weight it is now groaning
aiiu suffering.
Carpct.-baggers are losing tlieir
hold upoi| tlie '.'mail and brother."
Preedmaji's Rank villajnies ^nii
otliep kindred robberios bayp at
last convinced tl>e ljegptj vyho are
his trup friends, and experience
has prom) to him thfft fhe car;
pet-bagger has no use for him ex
cept to swindle him and ride into
power upon bis shoulders. It is
tho practice of Republicans to
spread exaggerated statements
and false reports of "riots and
"conflicts of races" in every elec
tion i}t the South, and it is to tjie
last degree injurious* to thp busi-
ness interests of thp country to
use nufair means «f this sort in
party contests.
THE
TIBES AND
TRUTH.
THE
As a sample of the uublushing
prevarication of facts i;t which
the Npw York Times is at present
dealing, we would like to c?U our
readers' attention to t^lie gabled
publication of the letter sent to
Mr. Sawuel J. Tildeii by Mr. IIot-
ace Greeley. In the campaigu edi-
tion issued last ly.Qiith, the follow
ing i>orLiou of the J.etter was i>ub
lished :
ToSamvfl J, Ti/ifeii, C/ia >/f'ii
era/if State Ct/mt/iittre ;
Silt: You and I are growing
old. We cijiine here voting from
tlio country, aucl ii^yo ijveil aud
struggled side by side for nearly
forty years. We hayo participa-
ted ardeutiy in many political
struggles, always <>fi different
sides. • ♦
The original in plac/2jQf tbe.Stars
contained.tbo fallowing:
You wer.o tlie pupil and pj&tege
of Van Buren and Silas Wright;
I a disciple and follower of Hen
Clay,. Uiit tiiis I ii'i s^y for ydo
that I am confident yon have nev-
er songht to enrich yourself by
politics or at (.fie expense of the
public—that "whatever of wealth
you may have acquired or enjoyed
was earned jn your profession as a
lawyer, and that your instincts
and your influence, partisanship
apart, have gefler^JJy ijeet) felt on
the side of economy iu jiublic ex-
penditure and uprightness in the
conduct of public attajrs.
This yas, (ft .course, toa WJch
praise to be bestowed npon t.lie
Deuio^ratic catvlidstgj b;it the edi-
tor pf tbat partisan sljeet diij pot
hesitate to prjnt some few words
of fault-finding in the letter por-
tion .of tho letter, whiph t(ie la-
mented sage of the Tribitnp had
indulged in. , *
REPUBLICANS ROBBING
THE MAILS.
Safe burglaries and post tra-
dership robberies have been found
beneficial to the party now iu of
flpe, pud the skill of .these experts
is unw being turned to robbing
tbe mails. Grant's organ in New
York city-rrGeorge Jones' Times—
announcea with infinite gusto that
"the Indianapolis Republicans
have got bold of ja •'confidential
Jett/t'r* froga oup Austin IJ, Rrown
to JJoverjior Hendrickseo we
must iind^rstan/l in futiye that
the postal service of tho United
States is uo longer secure for the
correspondence of American oiti-
zens. | • .
NEWTON.
NEWSPAPERS AT
CENTENNIAL.
TUB
This is tba flrst time that tho
presiding officers of both Houses
of Congress have died during the
term for which they ware elected..
. Wheu Congress! meets m "De-
cember, its first b«sinC3s will 1)0
tp elect a Sj>eaker to snppped Mr.
Kerr, aud tlie Spijate may, if it so
chooses, elpcf a new pressing of-
ficer iu p|acp of i(r. Ferry. It
Gen. Grant were to die to-morpow,
Mr. Ferry wonUl become Presi-
dent, and it he should die, the
succession would devolve upon
the Chief Justice, and if the Chief
Justice were to become President
it would be the duty of the Secre-
tary of State to Issue a prqplama
tion orderiug a new elation for
President and Vice President.
The Special Correspondent of
the London Times says it would
be difficult to find an apter illus-
tration of tho big way in which
tho jymericans do things than
that furnitibed by tlie "Centennial
Newspaper Building," in the exhi-
bition gr#ij#ds, fjero you may
see any one, or, if yon like, all of
thp 3,129 newspapers published
regularly in tbe United (States,
and tyse them, one and all, for
nothing/ You nre ppr-
i)j it ted as a favor to see them, but
invited, nay, pressed, to confer the
favor q}'anteri^ig the builiij/ig and
calli;ig /"or s hift p;ip/?r ypn like.
It |s about as cool ^ind agreeable
a place—quite apart from its lit-
erary attractious^-as a visitor to
the Exhibition oould wish to be
offered a chair in. . ffe may at
first wonder liow, among 8,000
papers, among them supfi mighty
sheets as the -New York Herald\
he is tq get tlie small, loved
priut of lij.t fiome, nds of
miles away, it may be, over the
Rocky Mountains. But the man-
agement is so simple that by. con-
sulting tho catalogue,- or even
without the aid of the catalogue,
any one can at once find whatever
paper he wau ts. They arej>igoon •
hpjed 011 shelves in tlie alphabet-
ical Qj:i).er of thpir Statps or Ter-
ritories find tbpir tinru?, (he
niymes of which* are ple^tly label-
ed 0)i the shelves, fhe proprie-
tors of the Centennial Jjesyspuper
Building are advertising agents,
the lafgpst jn i)U 4merica—Messrs
Q. I?. Novell $ Co., of Now yorlc
Theip enterprise will post alto-
gether about #20,000, or #4,000,
'Ufiludiijg the builfjing and the
the expensps of Unjuning" |t for
six months. .fhe ^,QOO ftnd wld
American pewspapeya ape de-
clared, by .the st|,Tt}e authority, to
exceed "the cqtiibjqed issues of all
the other nations of the earth."
*.! ■
T|)e Clerk of Convention who
furnished us a cgpy of thp tlon-
gressional Corjyention prqcppd
ings, quitted to state tli«t Col.
J. H. Brqqks, pf ijan 4«tfUst'nc,
was elected Chairman of the Ex-
ecutive Committee for the First
District, an£ we too overlooked
the fact He is a zealous worker,
is at tbo right point in the Dis-
trict, and is evidently the right
man iu the rigbt place.
The steamer Flora is making
ri'cnlaf tfipf} thrice a week from
liberty to\>alveston.
Ou the 7tli inst. Louis Souer, a
prominent Republican politician
of N. Q.j wits kij/ecj by / Jjmes'va-
poi ter—Mr) Hf S. Snjitb, fTlic
Times ba^.. published a eeyere
criticism on a RatlioifJ convention,
and Soiierpublisjliec^aaariJ iu the
alse ; and Tlt one o'clock, meel
ing Mr, gmitb of tbe Time}, at
tacked him by firing three shots,
one t k<ng effect lo tbe hip. Smith
returned the lire, killing bis as-
sailant. Those Npw Orleans edi-
tors kill souiebody every few
months. It's gettiug too common,-
entirely,
Gi?lvejtO)i pottoji market j^p to
the 13th inst: ^ •
Good Prdinary 9g; Low Mid.
tiling 103-8; Middli;jjj 103 ; Good
Middljng IJ 1-8. -
[Galveston Jiews.j
S. T. Kewton, Chairman of the
Republican Executive Committee,
First Coiigriassioiiai District, has
C.ifjled a ponyeotjor) of tl;e Repub-
licans of that district, Jo meet at
Nfijcogjlijetie!} on t|)e 2Stl) of Sep-
tember, for the purpose of nomi-
nating a candidate for Congress
and for thfrimpi)rt^jit purposes;
a d urgt(|illy p'^onimfliids jjnd re-
ijuei^ts that thu Republican? in
tho vjjrJpJjij counties comprising
the district to bold primary meet-
ings, and appoint aud send dele-
gates. Mr. Newton ends his ap-
peal as follows?: J.'Qur opponents
.are marshaling tbttj* forces, writli
ng over their foul a lid bloodstain-
ed rccori, arid are clamorous foi
the spoi|s o£ Office with which to
satiate fe^j^greetl, held th>'ii
councilMHPRMIIi<4 aud adopted
their piec?ofstratagem—Reform,
the Trojan Horse, by which they
expect to allute, captivate and de-
ceive tbe masses, and regain the
possession and control of the gov-
ernment-." .1
[From Portlsud Argus, (Sept. I.]
Senator Booth in his Indiana
speech said toe trouble iu elect-
ing Hayes would be fotuiu in the
desire pf the nijisses for a change.
And thf ^en.iftor with remarkable
frankness tojti t|;e
4 ^puUii^su pnfioy' 69.VS tlu-
hard tiltifs *ia!re ip j^ard for its
party to ge't np campaign steam.
No donbt'of it. Ami why shouldn't
this lie the effect! Don't the
people know Who have been steal-
ing and .squandering their earu
ings? ,
Hayes seems to have absolutely
disappe^reij .frflai the contest—if
indeed, b'6 vas ever in it. 7acha
riali should tie a string to Il^yes
or he'll get lost.
Isn't ft a rather suggestive fact
that while scores of Republicans
in Massachusetts have come out
for Tiidttp, laot a single tuitewor-
thy hcoession has been m^lo to
tho iRvea-rankst
Gen. Grant pusses judgment
niioii himseie nd i is ^(Jminlstift
fion SS fof{0ffs J
"With all the experience { have
hud, I 40 nqt know that I would
do niitiiy things differently if
had to "l>egju my term, of-officc
anew. I might do sgnie things
differpntiy in tbe w&y Of aiumint-
ments and that sort; of thing, but
as to measures of largp fmpfWt&noe.
I don't know that ■% fftuja change
any pf tiiem;"
It is vyell fpr htm that ho is
satisfied with his record, and it is
well for the country that it will
never have to be written over
again.
Newton, Texas, Sept. I9tb, '70.
News-BoV: Oouuty Court is
la session now....,,.Tlie tow
school is progressing—twenty-
eight pupils.,,,.,.I suppose yo«
have heard of tbe death of Mr.
Porter Parks' child ere this
Cotton picking going (Ui, and
merchants seem to be iu good
tyuuior. P.
-I-,*"
Orders hay? issued from the
War ^Pepartment, and arrange-
ments are in progress for estab-
lishing two apipter forts iu the
Indian couqtr.v. .One, «JjJ Fort
Pl#il Kearnev, on Qrore preek,
aud the of)ier oij t.be Yellowstone,
near t.fjfl moutji of tl^i powder
Rivor, ^
The Iudjan war is gtbwt over—
for the season at Jurist; i,t is not
likely that any b#?ttes viU occur
botyeim large forces on either
side.
We feara through Mr. West, of
Wood ville, that G. W. Van Vleck,
County Judge of Tyler comity,
has resigned his office. This ca-
lamity produces 8Qwp little disor-
der in the official machinery of
that county. IIis r.esiguatiou is
a matter of regyct a^offg the
people and members of tbe bar,
because tff his ability n<J impar-
tiality in dispensing Justice,
Mr. Seymour declines io accept
the nomination of (J-avernor of
New York. His reasons are tlie
infirm uoiiditiou-of his health, and
his consequent inability to per-
form the duties of tho position, if
electetj.
His conrso will not operate
agai!is$ the litriiioQi^.j' of tbat
Stat.e, nor put the Presidential
election in jeopardy at all.
ff evpry man who is suffering
from the prpi'silmg (i(stress, wil'
vote lor 'f'lideu and Hendricks ill
Novembtfr, he will soon find his
position improve.
The Republicans admit that,
after all, the ppnwicrata ar« able
to pick sfjme crumbs of comfort
from the Vermont election, as
they Ifiive nearly doubled their
vote of 1S74. 1
ELE«?fOV
PROO ATloil
BY TBJE OK TgB 4'TATE
yr TPAX.s,
Iu reterenoe to tbe Indian *Br>
tbe President says be regards tbe
Outer massacre as a sacrifice of
troops, brought on by Custer him-
self, nd that it was wholly l n-
ueoenary. Iu Otis, bjs option
seems to accord ariwh U40 jteevad-
iqg belief oC the most jicople. H-j
adds that we shall hear no mot$
of Indian wara after next- 8p*ttg.
Mr, Reagan's appointments^
will be published iu oup-next. H
is to speak at Woodville, Octolier
the 0th; Jasja-r, the 11th; New-
ton, the 12tb.
ELECTION j"-
PROCLAMATION
B4' JflK QOVERN'OK OP THE STATE
OF TEXAS.
fbo South Carolina State au-
thorities liavp been detepteil in
tbe a$t of dist)it)ntjng arms to
negroes, in Ivoxes litbelad agri-
cultural implements. Sncli a box,
intended fair Luurfns connty, was
seized last week, at Newberry.
It coutained siitgen Remingtons
aud a quantity ol cartridges.
It has bfpti said th«t a woman
with a hazel eye never elopes from
her busband, never cleats sotndnl.
never sacrifices ber husband's
comfort for her own, and never
forgets that ho has his fight to
make with the world,, and that
she owes him at -loaat kiiidness
and evenness of temper.
To +I.f, w M TII.KSS
siiAi,!.cr)MS'
K?iO\V YE, t|> t J, ItfOHARD (-'OKF.
•Wfflt'lt exmt, Vy vi pt tilt:
imtlinrily yps wl jn l(jr t)(P Ci})) titu7
riini jjnrt^n Act of thu Ld'tii'iUtWf*1 ol'tliin
.Stats entitle i "All Act t«t |,ro>i<le 611
tlv lo.tlioii of 11 Distili-.t Attornny in
thu First., Twelfth. tfev-itoestU, Twen-
tlorh, 'l wt>nty-tj))rrt and Twcnty-fourtli
•ludici .1 Djwriotflof thf Sijjt* of ' rxas."
upprovml July 3t, 1876, do horeby di-
i«ct tli-t ;>n ElsfitJutj 1)'! tjelil.
OIM ?H}i' W4VOF
pcroBEif.
for 11 Pntri^ Attorney ill raeh vf .9®'''
Judicial Iiin'rictn; to wil;
lit the Flint Judicial Diatcict, <:i)mpo -
od of the coiintira of Jetlutwin, tlinm-
bow, Liberty Hardin. Folk, Tyler, Jas.
per, Newton, Omngo nnd Sill J.tciuto.
In Uo Twelfth Judicial listiict com-
poBed of tho counties of Rood, Cory II
Hamilton. Comnuelie, B-owtt, Colem m,
Shackleford. l'alo Finto, Eaxtland.
Erath, ScjmfjpyiHe, Jack, ynpntf, Blo-
lUtons nnd fho H 0rganizc«l pqyntiqaof
Jones, Tlfylor, Runoelo, C !)s!^u, fja«-
kell and TI>rop^i )orton,
Iu tho siivonteentl} Judicial District,
conigOHod of tl)e oquntie* of Burnet,
Lampaaaa, Ban Saba, I.lano, M Ron.
Menard, lii'lespjp, M^Cr,llopli, Kjtaliie,
and Concho.
In the Trim tin til Judicial nintrict,
compased of tlio uoijntien of El F.-iho,
Ptasjdio, "JV ni Qreqn, feciiB nd fJrmiket,
|n (l|o Twcnty-tfiirB Jqiiifllal i« t |<-t.
pqmpoged of tjjo funmiw of D« Wlt<,
View ia. Calhoun. J{efiigjo, Qql'^4. Rep
Aransn.t San Batricio, tues. liivuUak,
and MoV)|llun,
In the'tVonty.fmirth Jitdioi al platyiet.
fumpoaed of the (iqiintjea of Keudall,
K'tt, IJandera, Medina, Ff'0-' I'valdc,
Zavalla, Kinney, Jf^verick, Dimmitt, I.u
Salk>, Bdwacds, hiuI Hawaon,
Said tloetiou will he bold at the
polling plucoit of tbe respective JJleptiou
Frooincta in ojclj of csi<l conqt|r«, jut)
will'he wndiictwl V 'hp nCB<-"n holding
the qarfte in cnufnnn'ty with the l w« of
ti|ia 8«atfta«d u( the United 8a|w, and
in accordance with the provision* of this
proclamation.
The retqme of eaid Elqptinn will he
Wade in accordance wjtb section 19 of the
i left inn law ixiw i„ forcn in this State.
11 testimony whereof, I hereunto sign
Irty napie and p.<H*e the seal of State
" bf atljxwl, at U10 city of Aust in
VSVthia l?th day • f Augnft A. D. 187tf!
RifJUAUI) COK.R,
Oovemftr.
Ely ^he GOVEIIXOR : '
A. w. DEBERHV,
Secretary if State.
sepl3 4t,
NEW ADVEllTlNEIIIE.HTIi.
fjuex^s fiuT^fiy -
INSTITUTE,
AUSTIN, . . . . TEXAS.
ro Alf fff >Vyo.v These Presents
SuaixCOM}: : '
W/HERPAS, ft la prov hied" by the
T1 l«wa of the Uait^d 8tates and of
this State, that ii flection be he d on
the Tneiyl-ty neit jgfUr tVi* First Moo-
day fa Xo .-ember, 1870, for EUpturs of
President and Vice 1'resid.e^t jpd for
Heuibbta of Cuugreaa:
TIHVKKI-OHK, I, RiCHARD
COKE, Qmtrnor of JVwun, do hereby or-
der and direct that an e'eution be he<d,
ON TUESDAY, THE 7TH
P4Y OV 89PV-
pp(m«. -
in eatjt o-gg/jized county in I his State,
for eight Bleetyrs of President and Vice-
President of thu l'#ite<l dtatss, and for
Kepreaentativsa to the 45th congress of
the Ur.ited Ht f.e , ft) Ivy,7:
For one Uepre.wMiti^.ivu fur the Fint
CongresHional <!<?n>|'0«ed of
the counties of Cliambers, liberty, 11a'-
din, Jefferson, timing', Folk, Tyler, Jas-
per, tfewton, T inity, AngeHa", i' n Au-
gustine. Stbino, Shelby, Narogdoehei
Cherola/.-, Houston. Andersoi), JJnsk.
Smith, y ffif'/f and Ilendersoii,
For qijo Ht'ji.e entative for the Second
Congressj.ij^at District, composed of the
connties of liarrjij/ia, Marion, Cass,
Howie, Upsb^r, Tjtjfs, Red River, Wood,
Hopkins, jUffljft', Ps!^, F«iiuin Ifnnt,
Kaius, V;ii) Oregg, rjs, Frank-
lin and C'ifnip,
For one t^ipie^nuta^ive fur tho Third
Co g essfou ( Jiist j.ct, «Qiij]inmjd of the
couuties of (jraynon, Collin, ipwfinan,
Da as, JJlJijj, Johy-o;;. T 'FW'ti Denton,
Cooke, jtyogtagiie, Wise, I'arkcr, Hill,
llond, JJ J'alo I'iyto, 'a'-k, C av,
W'iehit#, Archef, young, Stephens, Sljnck-
le'o (}. ■ iiroekmorton, lla.vjn Wilbar
ger, 1/^nJ iftiin, Knox, Haskell, Jones.
E stlniifj, P J Ta.vl. r, Rockwall
l)r<v)r, .VnmervjJJf and "egef rth.
Fuji ow iitiprotiivititlve (or 111 Fourth
CongressiDm) JJj (f^t, JM Hlost-d of the
counties ()f (3i)Uj upjj", Cor-ell, H inill-
ten, H.irrj.s, OiiigcM, J|i n gomery, Walk.
Rr> * ^ -'wHit'lt Hrazns, Rob-
ertson, }>op, Freestone, Limestone, Me-
1 enn 13, £ Y'ffQ, Bosijne. Jf'.ll^, Wa ler,
Fort tiend aw}
Fo- nufi jcBS'n atjve irn,ij the Fifth
Cong) M$/ninl Uintiiet, cum om-,1 of the
coimtje ofOaJvestim ii, 1' Wgoi-
:la, Wliar oil, Anil ill, Co o fj ivat'o,
Fayette, IV'-sbiHgto)), I}i; Klf'JI, ''astrup,
i'ravjj, Wjlliamson, Siijam Jjurijet, Lam-
"8*. Coeman, Kuiiue's. San
Sahi .Concho, MpCtf 'W.'l flli !<#"'•
l'"qf i/ije Ropws^ntative ti(f tlj? Sitlh
lisfrict, toijiyijonii ()f the
eo!)HIj -s of r^t^9sa, 4'ai|sf4, ijaudera,
lice, IJesjjr. HI-pen. Cald\y il. C>)jionn,
Camcroiv t omul, Dimniit, J)<# Wfft, Du-
val, Edwa (Is, El I'no, Ejje.ii) il, Frio,
Gillospie, lloliml, U<>nsal is, Ou dalupe,
Hays, Hidalgo, jjpkson. Karijes, Ken-
dall, Kh'I'i Killil'IO, tCjuj^y, Waij)., Ma-
son, I# jjalle, J.ive Maverick, Me-
dina, llcuaril, MoMtjJlen, Nncc.cs, l'ecos,
Presidjo, Refugio, San P..fri-io, ."tarr,
CJvalde, Viptoiia, Webb, Wilson, Zapata,
Zavalla, Tom finwn ai d Crocket
The Election willl be conducted in
cnulormity with the laws of this State
nnd of the Unjtcd States, and in accord-
ance with the provisions of this I'roU -
(nation.
Tho altct)t|on. of ]Pmsirting OfTic.-rs
and CUrka of flection js directed to
ection 16 of tho E f<aw> as to the
mantwi of (KHiBting votps, etc,
Ret|||i)s qf Sj(jd tflectimi will he msde
in accord -ncp wjtlj Seeti n? i nd 87 of
the E'ccti n Law ftow it) fa ce in this
tate. -
In testimony whereof, I berenn-
.0 sign my nan.u, ^nd cause the-
<| or Stato*t«> Iw afiisMi, at the
cftj- of A nst jn, ttij*28th d.iy of An-
BWt. A.- lh IW,
I(ICHAEJ) COKE.
Qove nor.
Bv TUP G°V!5flNoi« s
A. \V. DkBRRRY,
Secretaig.of Stale.
Academic Staff.
COL. J NO. G. JAMES,
Supt nnd Srcff. and Applied
Mathematics.
H. Hv DINWIDDIK,
Prof, Matiopai Science and Draw.
ing,
COL. V. W. JAME% . •
, Commandjnt of Cadets and Prcft
Miliary En^ijieerin^ Tactifs,
MAJ. W. L. BRI VGiriJRST,
Ph.D. Prof, Languages, History
and literature.
CAPF. W. U. TALI.KV,
Ass't. Prof. English and Mathct
ma tics.
JAS. B. SHEPHERD, M. D.,
Post Surgeon.
CADET LIEUT. J. A. BAKElt .
Adjutant.
CADET LIEUT. A; WILLS, " *
Quarter Master. ^ ^ -j.. '
Ninth Annual Session -begins
Sept, (f\h, >876.
Orojyid#, buildings and apparatus
valued at $75,094*.
Course.of stjKb', Classical. Mat he-
matical, Scientific Mid l.i'.erary— •
with military.. drills &pd discipline
added ; the latter does not .conflict
with studies.
The Corps of Cadets is armed and.
equipped jp {he most complete wan-
ner, by the State of Texas. .
Cadefs art rji'jjiired to board and
lodge in the lnstlifitei sf as to be at
all times under the personal control
of the faculty.
Catalogues now ready for dislri.
bu'.ion. Address Superintendant.
n-9-5t.
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PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST!
A TJ UW w^ URIJilT^^pPUU*RlTV
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OTISIiniB SUM uusn,
IVbfn. p e used will retain lis
itiat* fOMtver.
WB BXaUAIT&S liACHHTES.
B nd yt*vv xld-fasliloned, enmhenomn,
tic«T7-rnni,lri(jr,\vi mnu-kllllnc mi ch Inn
to v*. au4 jrs will allow jd« SIB for it,
f* P*>t payment* for one of ours.
" .EBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES,
is one of the largest sewin.j
1anufactured—adapted auks
J)F the family or the work."
„ -jijhe largest shuttle, WITH
tt that uqlos almost a spool Of
•TWwEER,S,88A°pp^IPT^
l^OTLT
Q-
TRY IT-~AMD YOU Will.
At,WAYS USE WOOD'S
IMPROVED. .
Wood's Improve*! ilnlr Re
utO'-Mllve is unlike any ot(ier, and
has no equal. Tha improved has
new vegetable topic properties; re
storts grey haw to a glossy, natural
color} restores fad#4« and
falling hair; restore?, dnjs&ps, gives
vigor to the hair j restores hair to
prematurely bald U?adsj amoves
dandruff, hmnofs, ftaly eruptions;
removes i^iita itu\, jiphing afld scal>
dryness. IS'(\ Hftif'e prc^^ces SUch
wonderful effects. Tjy it, c*H for
\V«>d's {ippioved Hatr Restorative
and dotty'l>t- /"* nM WM any other
ifejf. Sold by all druggists in this
place dealers, everywhere.
Traoe supplied at manufacturers'
A. Cook « Co., Chica
THE NEEPLC.'
" WIEST
EQUALED EASE.
SEW THE KCAVlEST MATERIAL WlTlT^
----- ,x |s VERY SIMPLE IN ITS
DURABLE
«KE IT. ALL w
ARDENEO OR STEEL, AND
AS IRON ANO
ALL ITS WEARING
NOENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR.
TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS-
TIFIEDIIf '
Warrant)^ gvery Machine for 3 Years.
|T IS THE Lwilf EfiT AND EASIEST-RUNNING
'PETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED.
WiTH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLD
FROM SIS TO S2B LESS THAN OTHER FHtSK
clE«LU SIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN
^EXTMOmiNARr INDUCEMENTS OFFERED.
FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT.
SEND F9R CIRCULARS ANO TERMS TO
-WttSmqrlWtib., ,
358 JSuclid Avenue,
CLEVELAND, O.
'M
AGENTS |
WANTED.
prices by
go, Sole Agents fjr the United States
and Canadas, apd by Collars Bro?., -
St. L^yi. ' agt '76 mo.
^ 1 i? *9 $ S $
TO THE WORK 11*<4 CLAS«.n
We can furnish 3 on employment at which"
yon oan make ver? large pay. in yoor own,
localities, witbant betuj away from homo
over nigh*. Agent* wanted in every tows
and eonntjr 10 take spfaenrib'tr* for The' x
Centennial Becord, the largest pnbliotlioa
m. the UuiM Ststsu—18 psirns, 64 cai-
mans; E'e^snilv IlliHtrated; T< rmsonlj(
•1 per year, ^fbe ^cord is dryoied ip
wbatever is of taterew connected with the'
e itennisl year. The Oreat Exhibition
Philadelphia is hllljr Illustrated In detail
Erenrbody wants It. The whole peoplo;
feel great in>ere«t in tb^i^ cimntrr's Ceii-
'ennlal blntlday, and want to know all
about it, An eleven', patriotic, crsyoq
•drswing premluqi picture is prrsenlcd
free to cfecl^.snbfcdjber. It j< entitled, "In.
remembrance M .ho One Hondredib Anni-
versa ry of the Independence of the Urlted'
Stater." 8'ao. 28 bj 90 lnche«. Any oni '
can become a sncqesslhl sgent; for. bnt
show tbe pisper and pic'Bte, and bundredi^ .
f subscriber* are. easHjf obtained vetj t
white. There i< nW tmjmess ij^at p«y
I'We thin at present. We ^e ayinx |W'«
wbo are making as Ugh fts per d y
tnd npward«. Jiuw it the time 1 d iw't
delay Knmembcr it (Wt« nothing to g * '
thcbnaiiiCHsa trial, Send forcer circulars,
'erms. n^i(l sat^pl- eo(iy of pa|ier, whtrh
iro sent free to all wl^spplj: do it to-da.r..
Complete onlfit l«e«lo Ikxe who decidotgi
enfage. mechaalcs, and
their spns aud ^iwh|«(S uiske die verf
beat ol ag<-nf. A ldriia,
THE CEXTttfWUL SEOOBD.
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