EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MQRMJiG, AUG. II, 1877. Senator Blaine, of Maine, hai been looked upon by the Democracy ni llie man who was to take i8?uo with tlie Administration on tho Southern polk cy, and mate a terrible split in the Republican party. The following re mark., mado by him nt t!ie Republi can convention of his State, docs not encourage tho idea : I do not rise 10 speak for an en dorsement of the administration or against it, for Southern policy or in opposition to it, but I beg to say an earnest word for harmony and suc cess of the Republican party io Maine. The resolution offered by my excellent friend, the President of Bowdoin, and the'substitute named by my friend of the Bangor Wing short plainly the difference that exists in the ranks of tho Republican party. This differ ence existing, what shall be done about it ? Shall one man bo compelled to swallow the opiuions of another, or Bhall not each have the liberty to cherish I113 own ? I am opposed to both of these resolutions, and I belicvo I represent tho wishes of the vast ma jority of this large convention when I move to lay them both on the table nnd then have a direct vote on tho res olutions reported from the committee. I. am known by perhaps every mem ber of this convention to entertain very decided views on the Southern question, but I am just as ready to vote against a resolution condemning the President's policy as I am to vote against one approving it. We cannot take action either way without offend ing good men and creating needless heart-burnings and dissensions. We can all unite on a strong plat form, em bracing issues which we hold in com mon. Wo can all rally ns one man to the support of Goverhdr Connor. We can all be tolerant on each other's opinions. We can all remember and adopt the old theological maxim which teaches, "In essentials there should be unity ; in non-essentials liberty ; ia all things charity." ",' It doc3 appear from the following in the Philadelphia Times, that the editor has not any. very bright antici- . 1 . j f jmuous oi me aomga 01 me eusumg Demdcralic State Convention : Whether the Democracy can keep their eyes out of the briers these revo lutiouary times remains to be seen ; but when it is remembered that they arc usually sure to blunder -when they have to go to much trouble to do it, what is to be expected when it will re quire uncommon care to keep them from plunging into the mire of death? That's their own business, however, and there's nothing to do now but to let the band play. Now that the Republican Party of Mississippi has disbanded, the Co lumbus, Miss., Index shamefully says that "the causes which justified the fraud and violence heretofore attend ing the elections" no longer exists, and that the purity of tho "ballot box must be restored, and the citizen pro tected in his suffrage." And yet there are doughface organs in tho North which declare that the Democracy did not carrv Mississippi by fraud. Tho Index is more honest, and having wip ed out the Republican party by fraud, intimidation and murder, it now wants fair elections. The Philadelphia Times says : The Prohibition State Convention lias been called by the committee to meet iu Barr's Hall, Ilarrisburg, on Wed nesday, the 12th of September, to con sider the propriety of nominating can didates for Supreme Judge, Auditor General and State Treasurer. This is just the time for a scrub raco in poli tics, and the Prohibitionists might as well take a hand as not. They can't elect their ticket, and will probably divert rnp.ny vote3 from the party most friendly to their views, but it's a free country, and Prohibition has a consti tutional right to do Prohibition all the harm it can. A general order lui3 been issued irom the Wai" Department calling the attention of army officers to the re cent order of the President prohibi ting the sale of arms and ammunition to the Indians, and directing them to tee that the order is complied with. The present order prohibits such sales in the territories of Montana, Dakota, AVyomiug, Idaho, Utah, Wasningtoo niid the States of Nevad.t, Colorado, V, hi'.i-ka an 1 Oreon. 'I bo working of railways and simi lar undertakings by governments does not seem to be successful. It has fail ed wherever attempted. In Belgi w m tho telegraphs, canals, and railways are the property of tho State, and nro managed under tho control of the Chamber?, which distribute tho pat ronage of these enterprises among themselves or their constituents. They are all worked at a loss. In Englaud the telegraphs, which are a branch of the postal service, nro nl.so unprofita ble. Whenever the railways in Rus sia belcng to the government they are badly managed, very expensive, and a constant source of loss. In Pennsyl vania our canal system was a dead weight on the State finances, a foun tain of political corruption, and every year declining in value. It was final ly disposed of at one-fifth of its origi nal cost. The less governments have to do with enterprises that are most properly created and carried on by the associated capital of individuals, the better for both tho political and commercial interest. of the country. Allegheny Mail. Judge Drummond, of the United States Supreme Court at Chicago, in passing sentence upon eight strikers convicted of obstructing, by violence, the movement of trains on the Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw Railroad, con demned such offences iu severe terms. Referring to the rights ot labor he said : "The rights of labor result from r.n agreement made among men, not by a statement, or an order, or a dic tation froia one man to another. The rights of labor, as thus understood, we all admit, and it is not improper, per haps to call those rights sacred. But when the rights of labor consist in the claim of not only refusing to labor, but interfering with the labor of oth ers in other worda, trampling upon the real rights of tho laborer we, of course, cau have no feeling of respect for any such right as that. It is crimi nal ; It is unlawful ; it puts an end to all tho relations of life, and strikes at the root of everything iu which the right of labor consists." Had thero been no Electoral Con spiracy in November, and no inaugu ration of a Fraudulent President in March, there would have been no rail road riots in July. Greenshurg Dem ocrat. Are wo to infer from tho above that it was the Democratic spirit of discon tent, engendered by the result of the late Presidential contest, cropping out, that incited and led the late disaster ous railroad strikers and riotera? We do not credit it, though the utteranco cotiK'S from a Democratic organ. Salisbury Press, Ind. The New York Herald says that the Republicans of Ohio have "adopt ed a platform which at least by con trast deserves the support of honest intelligent men, and which is likely to carry the Stato for the Republicans in spite of the many disadvantages un der which they enter the canvass." E. F. Kunkel'B Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. Kunkel'H celebrated Bitter Wino of Iron will ell'octually euro liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or ner vous debility, chriinio diarrhoea, di.sea.se of tho kidneys and all diseases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, (inch as constipation, JUttulonce, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of tho Htomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom ach, sore eructations, Kinking or .fluttering at the pit of tho stomach, swimming of tho head, hurried or dillicult breathing, flut tering at the heart, ehoking or suttocating sciisatidii when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before tho sight, dull pain in tho head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden Hushes of heat, burn ing in tho tlesh, constant imaginings of evil und great depression of spirits, l'rico $1 per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do not let your druggist palm oil' somo other preparation of iron he may say it is as good, but ask for-Kunkel'.s Bitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkoi's Bitter Wino of Iron is not sold in bulk only in $1 bottles. E. F. Kuukel, Proprietor, No. j9 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. ' Head und nil complete, in two hours. No feo till head parses. Meat, Pin und (Stomach Worms removed by Dr. Kuukel, 2o'J North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, la. Send for circular, For removing Scat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist and ask for a bottlo of Kunkcl's Worm Syrup, prico $1. It never lads. Common seuso teaches if Tapo Worm bo removed, all other worms can bo readily remoed. E. F. Kunkel'B Lustral & E. F. Kunkel'a Shampoo for the Hair. Tho best and choapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in tho world, 'i'hoy re move dandruff, allay irritation, soothe and cool tho heatud scalp, prevent tho hair from falling off, and promote tho growth in a very short time, They preserve and beautify the Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a silky appearanco to braid and wiry Hair, ud, as a hair dressing, they are unrivall ed; eradicate daudrull and prevent bald ness. Tho shampoo cleans tho Hair, re move grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fa tigue. Kuukel's Shampoo and Lustral restore Hair la a uatural and glossy color, restore faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Price per bottlx $1. AwK your druggist for (hem, or send to E. F. Kunkul, Pro prietor, No. '.; Noitli Mm1 street Phil ad. : i'Iim. Ph. j-iini REMINGTON SEWIM MACHIfJES. No Machine has sprung so rapidly Into fa vor ns possessing just t:e qualities needed in a family Machine- namely : LUht littn-iihi-j, iSmnott, Knpitl, Durable, with a perfect Lock-Stitch. Within tho past year important im provement have l'loen added ami no trouble will be spared in keeping tho Hkji 1NOTOJJ ahead ol all eompotitors. REMINGTON Creed in o r Rifle. VICTORIOUS AT C'KEnilMOOH, 1874. 1MM.L.Y.MOITNT, 18T5, Kl.KJMlOOlt, 1810. SINGLE AND POP RLE BREECH LOADING .OT Gi The best guns for tho price ever produced. Universally recommended by thoso who have used them. "ViEj E3 E3 ' S PAT NT CARTRIDGE LOADER Tho only complete apparatus over invent ed, combining in ono complete and porta ble machine all tho various implements employed in loading paper nnd metallic shells. REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, AM MUNITION, GUN MOUNTINGS I HON AND STEE E HI F MO AND SHOT BARRELS FOR CUS TOM UUN SMITHS. REEVilEUCTON AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM'TS PATENT CLIPPER 1212x4 uSisiy cvxi 1 JOIN PLOWS. 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DURING our experience of the pa t six months, In the G KOCERY, PRC VIS ION, FLOUR it FEED Business in Tio nesta, we have found tho old maxim ii aved is money earnpd,'' a true on?, and that wo have saved the peoplo ot tho bor ough and surrounding country a con.sid erablo amount. Having had a long experience in the wholesale business, wo liavo peculiar fa cilities for Imying from first hands, which enables us to otfer extra inducements to Cash Buyers, and having adopted tho true system of doing business for CASH only, we can sell goods for a much lesn profit, in tact, competing with prices in any of tho cities in tho Stato. in thunking tho citizens for liberal- pat ronage, in tho past, wc announce, oiu re moval from the Fisher store, to the pleas ant locatioi:!known as tho HASLET DUILDINC, where, in consideration of tho continued depression in the times, have again lower ed our prices, believing that goods should not be sold at Var prices, w here the oppor tunities to muko money are so much less. ..T?-In future ouratore will bo keptopnr. until 0 1. M., for tho mutual beuclit of tho goneral public and ourselves. J. 11. DEEICKSON A CO. $500 A- MONTH to Active Men selling our Letter Copying Book. No press or water used. Sample worth ?:.0() free. 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B'k .Tuncll:l),"i fclM 12:.ri"i b-M 1 1: 17 2:.?.t Brady Bend 1 1:18 .r:18 1:20 f:18 I h.'l.'i 2:15 Parker 12:00 fw.Ki 2;:V 4:45 10:5A 12:40 Kmlenton 12:42 i:40 8:02 4:20 10:.I0 12:00 Scrubgrass 1:22 7:2:! 4;2'l l:42 10:45 Franklin . 1:58 8:05 5:'1" 2:.V. H:0' 0:41 Oil Citv 2:25 8:35 0:2,5 2:15 8:25 8:45 Housevillo 8:51 7:02 8:04 8:10 Titusville :t:35 l:50 7:55 12:50 7:10 7:20 Corry 4:47 X-.10 11:40 0:00 Marvllle (1:14 10:54 10:UI 4:02 Builalo 8:05 l:.(l 0:55 12:40 Oil Citv 2:30 8:25 1:W 8:00 Oleopoiii M7 8:54 12:27 7:27 FngleHoek 3:37 0:0512:01 7:1( Tionesta 4:25 0:3211;07 0:17 Tidiouto 5;."5 10:22 0:30 5:57 Irvinoton 7:M 11:10 8:00 5:05 p. in a. in 'a. m p. in Trains run bv Philadelphia Time. DA VI I) MrOAHGO, Uen'l Snp't. J. MOHTON II ALL, . . Gon'l Passenger it Ticket Agent. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. The Olilost, Largest, nul Most Perfect Manufactory in tho United States, nearly 5 6, 0 0 0 Now in use. No other Musical Instrument cverttbtain- cd tho same popularity. 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YOUR SURROUNDINGS, All wanting Fruit Farms espoci.dl ad apted to (ho growth of the Vine, w hero it is an established success and pays lurtro profit. The land is also adapted to tho growth of Peaches, : Pears, Applrs mid small fruits; also Grain, Grass .and Veg etables, ' , j Many hundred of excellent' Vincyat,., Orchards and Farms, can now he, seen. The location is only HI miles south of Philadelphia, by Railroad, in a mild, de lightful climate, and at tho very doors of the New York and Philndelphi'a Markets. Another Railroad ruin direct to New York. The place is already large, successful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, and other privileges aro already established. Also, manufactories, of Shirts, Clothing. Glass, Straw Goods, and other things, at which did'erent member of a family can procure em ploy Mient It has been a health resort . for aomo 2 i-itin mil mi peop:c sintering irom I'll itlniitiiir n f IVw.l i . itw t '.. I A, ,.-. l.t )lll- ...im. ,,w,,r., i ii, sip;ui, ivitll Til" bilityi many ilmusands have entirely m niWurOil !c-f A new brick hold has just been com pleted, K'O feet Iront, With back buildings, four stories high, including French roof, and all model n improvements for tho ac commodation of visitors. , Price of Farm Land. S21.00 per acre, payable installments, within the period of four years. In this climate, planted out to vines, HO acres of land will count fully as much, as 100 acres further north. Persons unacquainted with fruit grow ing can bjcoma familiar with it in a short t'mo on account of surroundings. Five acre, one acre, and town lots, in tho towns of Landisviilu nnd Vinoland, also for sale. Whilst visiting tho Centennial Exhibi tion, Vinclaud can bo visited at small ex pense. A paper containing full information, will bo sent upon application to C1I RLEM. K. LANDIS, Vineland, N. J., free of cost. The following is an extract from a de scription of Vineland, published in tho New York Tribune, by tho well-known Agriculturist, Solon Robinson : All tho farmers were of tho "well to do" sort, and some of them, who havo turned thoir attention to fruits and murkel gard ening, have grown ri-.-h. Tho soil is loam, varying from snndy to clayey, and surface gently undulating, intorsecUd with small streams and occasional wet meadows iu which deposts of peat or muck are stored' sullicirnt to fertilize, lho wbolt upland sur face, alter it has been' exhausted of its natural fertility. It is certainly ono of tiio most extet niva fertile tracts, in an almost level position, and suitable condition tbr pleasant farm ing, that we know of this side of tli West ern prairies. Wafound soniQ C-f Ui old est larms apparently just as profitably productive a when first cleared of forest fifty or u hundred years ug, Tbo geologist wo'u Id soon discover llio causo ot-this continued fertility. 'j;K, whole country is a marine deposit, wndall throuiih t hw toil wo found ovidencc.i of calcareous snbstanecs, generally in the. iorm of mduratod calcareous mail show ing many distinct forms of ancient shells ol tho tertiary formation ; aim this marly substance is scattered all through thoso f ' in a very comminuted lorn-, and in th exact conditiou most easily assininiilalod Xtu) aS thofarm"- l lo ' ; Zl T7MPLOYMENT, Male and female 8ala' lj ry or commission. Ve pllv 27" .alary ot S'lO a week and exp' uses," pllr"!? ka ManuUctunng Co.. li,tio..i J'articuUroiier-, ' U4!,l"",-",