- - - EDITOR. WKDaESBAY MORMXG.SEPT.ll, IS77. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOIt SUPREME JUDO E, HON. JAMES I STERRETT, OF ALLEGHENY C OUNTY. FOIt STATE TREASURER, CAIT. W. H. HART, OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, HON. J. A. M. PASSMOHE, OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. FOR TREASURER, WM. LAWRENCE, OF TlONESTA. Maine ! Maiuo lmd lier Stale election on Monday last, and elected Conner, .Re publican, for Governor by upward of G.000 majority. Tbo Senate standa 23 Republicans, 3 Democrats ; tbe House 97 Republicans, 26 Democrats, 2 GrcenbackersaudG not reported. And all tbis notwithstanding Hayes' South ern policy, nnd that Maine is tbe home of Blaine Jim. r-S . Republican State Convention. Tbe Republican Stato Convention met as per announcement, at Harris burg, on tbe 5th inst., and put in nom ination for Supremo Judge, Hon. Jas. P. Sterrett ; for State Treasurer, Capt. W. 13. Hart, and for Auditor General, Hon. J. A. M. Tassmore. The nomi nations are eminently satisfactory to ! the party at large, and the ticket, will bo found at our mast-head tbis morning. The following is the platform adopted : TIIE PLATFORM. 1. While wo recognize and re?pect the dinerence or opinion existing among us as to the course pursued by President Hayes towards tbe South, 1 we are lu hearty accord in houorincr the patriotic motives which haveguid cd bim and in hoping that tbe results ol his policy will be . peace, good-will, and the complete recognition of the Equal Rights of all men in every sec tion of the country ; and to the efforts of bis administration to carry into ef- iect the principles of the platform up on which be was elocted, we pledge our hearty and cordial support. 2. The Electoral Commission hav ing been created at tbe urgent solici tation of the Democratic party and af ter tbe often-repeated declarations " of Us leaders in both Houses of Congress that no faction could cavil at its de Xcisions, wc witness, with profound as .. tonishment, the nssaults of that party upon the august tribunal of its own creation, because its decisions disap , pointed their expectations of official ; proaagc. Such assults, so tar as they seek to impair the confidence of the w- reople in the just title of the President to bis high office, are equally childish and foolish, but may become extreme ly mischievous in assisting to dimin ish the popular respect for the decis ions of lawful tribunals. 3. We respectfully but earnestly en treat all members of the National ad State Legislatures to assist the return of prosperity to tbis great and rich country by adopting such measures to that end as are in their power ; to de vote less attention to partisan strife and more attention to the business in terests of the "fcouutry, in order that wiso and proper laws may be passed to lessen the burdens of labor and in crease iis rewards ; to encourage and restoio to activity legitimate . indus trial enterprises, and to enabld the country tj iiuJ a forsigu market for .its surplus products and manufac tures. 4. That the Republican party, in passing the Homestead Law, inaugu rated and is firmly committed to the policy that the public lauds belong to the people and should be sacredly re served to actual settle) s, free of cost to whoever will occupy them in good faith, and that all laws permitting the acquisition of more tbau one liuudred aDd sixty acres of such public laud, by any one porsou, should be repealed. 5. That we are opposed to the poli cy, heretofore prevailing, of renewing pateuts by act of Cougress, nud we favor such a revision of the pateut laws as will hereafter prevent tbo re newal of auy patent. . That tbo long and successful ex- Ut.rw- iui.lr tha laws of Congress of tbe double coin standard warrants us iu demanding an early repeal of the ' .-M.itiou winch demonetize.! finei . i established an almoet exclusive gold standard ; and we tbercforo favor a return to the freo use and unrestrict ed coinage of the dollar of 1793, and its restoration to tbe position it held as a legal tender during eighty yean of our national existence, thus preserv ing. the equality of the commercial val ue of tbe silver dollar with tbe gold dollar, and keeping both in circula tion. 7. That the administration of Gov ernor Ilnrtrnuft calls for our warmest approbation. He bns established n State policy wlii;b has justly endeared him to the peoplo of this Common wealth, and has amply justified tbo confidence placed in bim. Tbe steady reductiou of the Slate debt during his administration, and tbo successful re funding of a largo portion of tbo debt at a lower rate of interest, arc tbo best possible evidences that the State has been well aud economically governed, and that the people have everything to hope and nothing to fear from a continuance of the Republican party in power. 8. We arc iu favor of law and against lawlessness and anarchy, with all their attendant horrors and crimes. Equal Rights in making laws impo.se equal duties in obeying them when made; and we tender our hearty thanks to Governor Hartranfl and the officers and soldiers of bis command for the prompt, and, we hope, the ef fectual suppression c,f the lawless dis turbance which recently occurred iu this State. 9. That we hold in equal respect the rights of capital to control its in vestment, aud of labor to determine the value of its services ; that wo, de precate any nsseitiou by violeuco of the rights of cither, and weasseit as the duty of all citizeus to bold' their "respective rights within tbe just limi tations of law, and that any attempt to coerce others by unlawful means should be promptly repressed by such lawful authorities as the exigency de mands. 10. Wo regret to observe that the Democratic party of Pennsylvania is afraid to txpress a decided opinion on any question of present political im portance, except its opeu declaration in favor of Free Trade, and that it still cherishes the delusion that ex pressions of political opinions ought either to mean anything or nothing, as may best tend to secure the restor4 ation of that party to' tbe control of tbe offices and the Treasury of tbe Ccmmonwealtb. We are confident that the intelligent citizens of this great Stato will continue to entrust the con duct of its affairs to tbo party which has been zealous in tbe maintenance of its credit, vigilant in defense of its honor, prompt in the enforcement of its laws, nud whose past administra tion of its government has been honest and competent, and fearlessly faithful to Jhe best interests of all men, as well as all classes and conditions of men within her borders. 11. That we renew our oft-repeated declarations in favor of adequate pio tectiou to American industry, and now that manufactures arc languishing and workingmen are out of employment, the common iuterest demands a still closer adherence to the protective pol icy which the Republicans of Pennsyl vania have always sustained. Tbe country has never yet prospered under Free Trade, and never can or will ; aud as all tariffs are levied primarily for revenue, it would bo a poor gov ernment which could not bo just enough to its people to arrange its rev enue imports so as to encourage and build up the growth of home manufac tures. 12. That wo favor such legislation in State affairs as will, first, substitute adequate salaries for fees as a comnen satiou for county officers ; second, se cure our municipalities from the dan gers that attend the existing facilities for contracting debt ; and third, pro vide adequate guards against a recur rence of tbo frequent and large losses to which the people who do business with banks and banking institutions have heretofore been subject. 13. That State legislation is inade quate to regulate the transportation of too vust see copy btate railroad traffic of the nation, and we call upon Congress in tbe exercise of its un questionable power to regulate com merce between the States to prescribe such regulations as will promote safe ty and certainty of transportation, and prevent all discrimination in charges, and secure fair returns to tbo tapital invested and fair wages to tbe labor employed. Jury List for Sept. Term, 1377. grand junor.s. Ramett. J. II. Slieekler, J. H. Love, Joseph Landis, Geo. Maze. Green. Henry Matba, Fred Leda bur, Thos. Flynu. Harmony. L. W. Ilotchkiss, J. D. Glenn, E. P. Clark. Hickory. John V. Woodford, Lew is Kiester, Janus Henderson. Howe. C. M. Nelson. Jenks. C. F. Hunt, Raymond Ilet tisll. Kiogsley. Geo. Eluerock, Geo. S. Hiodman. Tiouesta Twp. D. G. Hunter, Gil bert Jamieson, Samuel McClatchey. Tiouesta Borouub. M. Ittel Jr.. A. I R. Kelly ri-Vrtnuir., J. q j)aie. 1'hTIT Jt'iWKH.' Harnett. A. R. Slaiightenhaupt, Robert IJilliard, W. J. Cook, Geo. it tel. Green. Geo. Walters, Jam !lib bald, Geo. Jenningn, Robert Guyton, Erust Behrns. Harmony. I. C. Siggins, II. W. Thompson, S. R. Manross, Peter Per ry, J. D. Faguudas. IILkory. Selden W. Kiffi-r, Wm. HudJlesou. Oliver Byerly, J. W. Al baugb, J. A. Smith. Howe. D. Miller.' Jenks. Jacob Mercilliolt, Amos G. Walton, John Sallnde, Geo. W. Rose, II. II. Scott. Kingsley. Matthew Elliot, Daniel Harriugton, C. F. Gillespie, Win. Toby. Tiouesta Twp. Dauiel Black, Geo. Saltsgiver, Adam Emert, C. W.Clark. Tiouesta Borough. Joseph Grove, N. S. Foreman, A. II. Partridge, John A. Proper. E. F. Kunkel'a Bitter Wlno of Iron. E. F. Kunkel's celebrated Hitter Wino of Iron will effectually euro liver com plaint. Jaundice, dynpopsin, ehroaiuor ner vous debility, chronic diarrhoea, diseasoof tlio kidneys and Hit diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, anoh as constipation, ilatiiloncp, inward piles, fullness ol' blood to tlie hc.id, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for i'ooil, fullness or Weight in tlio stom ach, sore eructations, Kinking or fluttering at too pit of the Momach, switnmingof the head, hurried or dillieult broatlung, . flut tering at the heart, choking or suffocating pcnsation when in a lving posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs lieforo the sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin 'ami eyCs, pain in the side, liaok, head, chest, limbs, etc., midden Hushes of iieat, burn ing in tho flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits. Prieo 1 per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. 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They re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe ami cool tho heated scalp, prevent the hair from falling off, and promoto tho growth in a very short time. They preserve aud beautify the Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They i in part a brilliancy and a silkyappcaraneo to braid and wiry Hair, and, as a hair dressing, they are unrivall ed ; eradicate dandrufl and prevent bald ness. Tho shampoo cleans tho Hair, re moves grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fa tigue. Kunkcrs Shampoo and Lustral restoro Hair to a natural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, narsh and wiry hair. Prieo per bottle $1. Asic your druggist for thorn, or send to E. F. Kunkel, Pro prietor, No. 2''J North Ninth Street Phil adelphia, Pa. lS-(im Red Hot! Oil City- spicy i Newsy I Daily Derrick, ForlS77. Ilelter Than Ever! More and Fresher News, and More Read ing Matter than any oilier Dai'y Paper in Norlh-Westsrii Pennsylvania! Tub On. 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Private Land Claims, Mining and Pre-emption Claims, and Homestead Cases atteii'led to. Land Scrip in -10, M, and 100 acre pieces for sale. ThisT Scrip is assignable, ami can bo located ii lli'i name of (lie purchaser upon any Gov ernment land subject to private entry, nf. 91.25 per acre. It is of equal value 'with Itount.v Land Warrants, Send sunup t" Gilmore it ('(-., for pamphlet of Ini-truc-tioli. Arrears J.B"ay & Humify. Ollleers, Soldiers, and Sailors of tho Into war, or their heirs, are iu many cases en titled to money from the Gov eminent of which they have no knowledge. Write full history of service, and si.-ito amount of pay nud bounlv received. Enclose stamp' to Gilmoro ivOo., and a full reply, after vxamiNat ion, will be given you free. All Officers. Soldiers, and Sailors woun ded, ruptured, or injured in tho Lit n war, however slikditly, can obtain a pension by addressing Gilmoro .V Co. 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That all who seo this' no tice may send their address, and test tho bu-iiie-s wc make this unparalleled offer: To such as nro not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writting. Full paith'ulars, samples wortli Hcverid dollars to cuitiueiieo work on, mid a copy of Home and Fireside, into of the largest and best Illustrated Publications, all M-nt freo by mail. Reader, if von want permanent, drolitahle work, "address, Gei-oo Stinson ,V Co., Portland, Me. ;;.J OIIUAa Id A liti THE GREAT SOUTHWEST I IN The Little Rock nod Fort Smith Rail way Company is soiling, nt exceptional ly low prices and on terms to Miit pur chasers, over ONE MILLIONTACRC3 of their lnagnilicent grant on every ido within twenty miles of their road'. Atl mirably united for production of Cern, Cotton, Grain, Grass, Fruits, nnd all 'Ihor Noi thorn crops. Winters are mild, per mitting outdoor labor for cloven mouths. Soil fertile beyond precedent. No grass hoppers, no roitght. Speeiid induce ment for i slablbbmout'of manul'iii fries. For circulars, address W. D. SLACK,. Land Couimis' i- nor, Little Rock, Arkan sas. 4! ,j J. & P. COATS' i: have been award d a Medal nnd "Diploma. I at tho Centennial Kx position and coin-- I mended by tho J udges for i AND 4 -OF HPOOJi COTTON A, T. aOSIIORN, Director-General. J. E. EAWI.E7, Pres. . Al.KX. R. UeiTKLUK, hceretary pro tern. si-:ai p.1 It WJg JS T ERWLAWDS. MOM.gSTEADS. Ifyou want reliable inforinallon where and ' how to get a cheap Farm, or gcvcrenient Homestead, free, send your address to S. J. Gilmoro, Land Commissioner, Law rence, Kansus, and receive gratis a copy of Tho Kansas Pacific Homestead. 2ii 1 : TO AGENTS on any who nkmj woi;k.- THE BIG BONANZA Mffi1 Dan D; Otiillo's new book with intro duction by Mark Twain is jut reudv. It i.i tho ricliet-t in texts anil illustrations seen for a long time. Are you out of work or dragging along on some' dull book? Go for this one. It will iill your pockets sure! Don't delay and losu territory you want; send for circularat once. Rco'sts nothing tOKcethem. Address AMERICAN PUU L1MIING CO., Hartford, Conn., or F. C. RLISS ( CO., Newark. N. J. 20 4 iplo04 D ! J75 00 Pi 0! PEOFITS TEOM 1 IN VK.V1MKNT.S Of $10C52 '1 he judicious selection and management of St:nk Privileges is a Miro road to rapid fortune. Send for lu-w '-System of A sailed Profits," freo with full iuformalion ' concerning the Stock Market. T. l'OTTidt WIG11T ,C Co. Gobi and Stoc k lirokers, 11 4t ' Wall Street, New York. SEND ft to ADAMS caTltox ii.oii, l'lulailel.hia, Pa. t Manufactory in Howell'H marblo building, Xj1)lh Mll . (hestntit bts.) and receive by return mail postage prepaid, u complete' ,-et of tho livo pnncti'al CENTENNIAL BU5LDINC3 elegantly carved in Rlack Walnut, Wood and liiicly finished. Exact duplicates of' those winch were manufactured in M i chincry Hall during the exposition, and vhii h ihou-arKU veie unable tn pur- h"" I,
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