lie forest $cjnMiqm. XV. R. DUNS EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORMNG, SEPT. !. 187. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Foi (iovornor, JOHN P. IfARTUANFT. For Stale Treasurer, henry w. rawle. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For State Nohator, w. h. m;ss, (Subject to nction of Pdstrlet Conference.) roi sociatc Judge, EDWARD KERR. For Prothoiwtary, Register, Recorder and Clerk of Courts, T. J. VAX (i IKS EX. For Sheriff, JFSTIS SltAWKEY, For Commissioners, johx reck, oilrert j ami f.sox. For Auditors, N. THOMPSON, J. R. NEILL. For Jury C.-mniissioner, II. .. TOWXKIL For County Surveyor, T. I. COLLINS. The Proper Issues. The independent press is very, earn estly engaged in determining just what is not to bo considered in tiie, discus uion of the present c&nvusa in this Btnte. They intimato what we may he permitted to consider, hut are very decided as to what shall be left out of account. The war record of the Dem ocratic party, and particularly i I a nine-war transactions, are to be tctal ly ignored. Kenson why : ' they have heccpted the situation, and we have shaken hands across the bloody chastn. Therefore, we arc to forgive and for- ' get the past, and consider only the im mediate present. Let us think of this, a little. The present, we concede, should not bo ignored, and we do not propose to avoid any of its issues, thai nre sufficiently important to merit con siderntioii. Jiut tliore are several par- J . ticulara in which liio past must be called iu to enlighten the preeeut. I For example, the trustworthiness of the Democratic party is involved in the question of permitting it the re possession of power. What is our judgment, as to thia, to rest upon? Promises? That party accepted the results rf jhc war, find fought the en franchisement of the colored race with all its power. It declared greenbacks unconstitutional, and uow demands unlimited inflation. It has fostered Ku-kluxiam, whose aims were to ter rorise and practically re-enslave Southern blacks. In thia State it promised reform and economy, aud "avc us, last winter, a Pandemonium for a Lf gisluture.nnd extravagance for reform. Certainly, then, we cannot IruB. its mere word, for, ns a party, it ulways lied, when falsehood would aerve its purpose. At tins very mo 'inent, its leaders are preparing a plat- form, ii) thia State, nut mi the basis of actual convictions, but to catch popu- lar ill v or. t . ' Shall we trust the present ; spirit 01 the party ? Has the wolf become a lamb? Is tha tiger a kitten f What was the revelation made iu the several States where they gained power last year? In Illinois the Legislature was the most shamelessly corrupt ever known in that State. : The Speaker was. violenlignorant and vicious. It was an example of all that was bad. Ohio, with a Democratic Governor nud Legislature, was of the same stripe. So utterly corrupt was the Ohio Legislature that even the Demo cratic press implored it to adjourn ; while the Governor (Allen), in place of exposing its villainy, or attempting to check, joined in the helpless cry for it to adjourn. These are undeuied - mid undeniable facts. In this State the lower House was totally unman ageable, and so shaped the appropria tions that even the, charities of the State were not provded for. These are facts as to States that have been free from the slave power. In the Southern States violence aud murder havo been the feature. Even Demo cratic journals have recorded outrages that resulted from a spirit of fiendish ness toward the black race. What, then, khall we turn to, that we may know what the Democracy ore? Wo answer that the past record us ually serves to illustrate present fit ness, both in parties aud men. If, un der former Iru.sU, a man proved him self ii thief or forger, he would not, probably, be again trusted, no matter what his declarations, unless there was bo mo strong, tangible proof of a change id' propensity. Before the war, the Democratic party turned the whole power of the Government to the per petuation of slavery. It used the ITuiie.l Stales Supreme Cuuit in tha Dred Scott decision ; it chased and ie turned runaway slaves, manacling them right under the bhadow of Hun ker Mill; it deluged Kansas with blond that it might bo forced into the loathsome embraeo of slavery; and eventually it plunged tha country iu- to tho most dreadful war of the age, that secession might be practiced and a Government set up, with slavery as its chief cornor-Bionc. Has it repent ed? Did it ever express it regret for this? It merely accepted the situation, when slavery was overthrown and tho South conquered. lint does not every criminal do this, even to tho murder er on tho gallons? Tho past record, then, of the Democratic party is the key-noto to its present character. What it says it will do is nothing; what it did," everything. The immediate issues of theennvass will not bo fully made up until the Democrrtio Convention is held nt Erie, and its declarations ' put forth. What that Convention says and does will be worth just this t It will disclose the pretense on which they propose to go into the canvass. Until this is done, we will not he able fairly ti con sider what attention they deserve. But, in any event, there will be no reason for ignoring tho past. It is full of suggestions, and affords the best insight into the character of the party that can possibly be IimI. It is one thing to forgive, either a person or party, but quite another to entrust that person or party ' with gravo re sponsibililien, of identically the same character ns those once betrayed. This is exactly tho case with the Demtuo cratio party during the war and now. It then acted shamefully, encouraging rebels and mocking at wounded Union soldiers and wailing widows. It now asks to be replaced in power, and to be entrusted with responsibilities once betrayed. Shall we forget tho past? PitiKburgh Qaictle. SHERIFF'S SALE. T) Y VIRTUE of suiuhv writs of Fi. Fa. XJ nnil Alius Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Plena of Forest County, and b mo directed, thero will lie expired to salo lv public vendue) or outcrv, lit tho on MONDAY, 8KPTEM nun 27th, lKTa, at 11 o'clock, a. m., the following deserib eel real p.stiito. to-wit: Count v of Forest vs. C. J. Fox, Alias Fi. Fa . No. T2 Sent. Term. 187.S. K. P. Kn, 31 Feb'v Term, 1H7.". Mcrcilliott. All defendant's light, title, interest nud claim of. in anil to that certain trnct of land nit- Hate in the Township of Howe, County of Forest, and Stat 01 fennsyivania. con taining lit; aeres, moro or loss j known as warrant al li', bounded on too norm urine Warren county line, on tho east by war rant No. 4192, on tho south by warrant No. 31.13. and on tha west by the lino ot Kingsley township. . , . Titlcdi hi execution and to bo sold as tho projHTty of C, .1. Fox, nt the suit of the County of Forest, AI,SO, ' - John A. Propop Vs. Michael Ittol Jr., Fi. Fa., No. 4"i Sept. Term, 173, C. J. No. 50 Sept. Term, 1S7.V-Irwin. All that cer tain lot in Tlonesta Roronth, Forest Co., Ph., lying at the month of TioncKta Creek. Rcginning at a post on creek bank, thonoe north (it) degrees west 1'- perches and 1) links to post on creek bank, theneo north 23 degrees east IS perches and 8 links to post, tneiiee south -is degrees east yj por chers and 13 links to post, thence south 23 degrees west 11 perches to placo of begin ning. Containing one acre l same more or less, and on which the" "Tionestn House" stands, with stublo and out build ings thereon erected. Taken In execution and to bo Hold nsthn property of Michael Ittei Jr., at the suitot John A. Proper. - TERMS OF SALE. . The following must be strictly compiled with when property is stricken down : 1st. Wlmn the plaintiff or other Hen nrailitnra ItficmiiA II, a niiwiliaun tlm n'utti on tho writs must bo paid, and a list of liens including mortgage searches on mo property sold, together with such Hon cred itor a receipt for the amount tit tho pro ceeds of tho sale or such portion there!' ns ho may claim must bo furnished y tho Sheriff. ' ..,,--. Sea Pardon's Digeat, 9th Ed., paga 40, "smmi s airins, page a4. . - lid. All bids must be paid in full. All sales not settled immediately wilt bo continued until 2 o'clock p. in., of the day of sale, at which timo all property not net tled for will again lie put up and sold at the cxpenso nud risk of the portion to whom first sold. . - i J. T. VAN CilEKENt Sheriff. Sheriffs OlHce, Tionesta, Pa., Aug. 2-ith 1H75. Co. Commissioners' Land Sale, jsotico is hereoy given, that in pursu ance oi an act or tno general Asseniiny ot tlio Commonwealth of Penusvlvaiiia, pass ed March 13, 1815, entitled '"An Act to amend an act directing tho modo of sell iug Unseated Lands for Taxes aud for oth er purposes," and by virtue of the power and authority contained In a Supplement thereto, passed March Hi, si;4 nnct hy vir tue of an act of Assembly passed tho 14th dnv of May, 1874, and an Order of tho Court of Quarter Sessions of Forest Conn ty thereon, held at Tionestn, the 18th day ot Mav, 18.5, authorizing County Coin missionui-H to sell certain lauds at pubic sale, tlio lollowing mentioned pieces, tracts or parts of tracts of land in Forest County, will lie exposed to sale by public vendue or outcrv, oy tho undersigned Commissioners of Forest county, at the Court House in the Borough ofTiouesta on Tuesday, tho i!Hth day of September, A. V. lfll. KL 2 O CILSK P. III. t War. :w-l Jenks tp. .about 1-0 acros " Jiiiill " " " 140 " " 3iii; ' " " " no " " 51111 Hickory" " jr.0 " i acre Jcuk Twp. assesseit to A. Reck. D. Huck. J " " " " Peter Clover i " " " lioing the old Court House In Marinnville. Terms: One-third .asli as soon as prop erty m Hti'iii-k down, and tho buUnep on delivery of Deed. JOllN THOMPSON, ) JAS. K. CLARK. ComiuisMioners. ELI MERLIN, J Attest: I. W. Cl.ARK, Cloik. JHE MARVIL OF THE WORLD-Bethesda V'Alk.it. 11 hus listoioii thousands from the brink of tlio grave; given heultb and strength to those (loeineu beyond the reach of medical science, and turned the path of alllii-tioii to ono of happiness in the lilossiugs within its virtue. It cures the pcadly Ilrighl's discaso and Diabetes; eradicates all diseases of the kidneys ; re. stores the urinary ultima to strength and powor in a w ord, it is a natural restorer of health, and has performed the most wonderful and menu-u'ouH cures of any known speciliu on tho globe. Address lor circulars, etc., COL. R. Dl'NltAR. 11 It aiikcsha, Wis. June Kith, JSTo. O F Dry Goods, jVotlons, BOOTS, SHOES, ' t., Ac, at Panic Prices! i HAVINt; rURCIIASKO tho'.ENTIRE stock of goods at tho Superior Ntora ofAtr. Ueorge V. Hithrldge, we are desir ous and determined to dispose of the pres ent stock of , j DRY GOODS. , NOTIONS, ROOT. HHOKS, Je., In order to make room forKKWAOODtf now on tlie way, reduction or It) to per cent from former prices, will be mado for ll.n iil Uil ' . Nova is your Time to Purchase, as such Rargains were never oflered in Tionosta beforo.. Remember these prices will oontluue oniy ior no nays, , Wo also keep constantly on hand a full hub wi outjiie mm raiK'y t GROCERIES, SCHOOL Uv)OKS, BTATfONERY. i ' WILLOW, AND QUEEXSWARE, all of which wo offer at lowest liguroN, our mono ueiny Small Profits & Quick Cash Sales. COUNTRY PRODUCR tnkoit In ex change for Woods at current ratos. , Remember tho pinco. , FREEMAN A COR Birr, : SuceesMors to Ukoikik V. Ditii ri no k, lltf. Tlonesta, Pa. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED ! ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ' 1 1 ASSETS Dee. 31, 1873, , , MILES XV. TATE, Sub Agent, ' 4ft " T'onesta, Pa. Morton, Illlss & Co., BANKERS, 3 BROAD 8T.. N.Y.. IsMio Circular NoU-a and Letters of Credit lor Tiavelers; also Commercial Ciodits available ill nil parts of the world Nego tiate Loans, aud draw exchange on MORTON, ROSE & CO.,-' ' ' - London llOTTINUUEltiS CO., - - - Paris. IJOPhiS LU,., - . ,-, A mstordara 22 it $3 SAMPLE FREE de'a'ffiale everywhere. Co,, Newark, Address The Union Pub. X. J. ; ti it , Pleasnnr nnd Praainble Knitovmrnt.-M "Ileautil'nJt" "Cliarmiiigl" .'Oil, "trow lovoly!'' "What are -they worth T" Ae. Such are exchiinntions by ' those who see the largo elegant New Chrnnios pvodneed by tho l-Uiropnaii anil American Chromo Publishing Co. They are all Mrfoi-.t tiems of Art. No one can resist tho tomptalioii to buy when seeing tlio Cliroinos. Can vassers, agents, and ladies and gentlemen out of employment, will lind thia tho best opening ever offered to make money. For full particulars, send stamp for confiden tial circular. Addreaa F. (ileOKon &. Co., 738 Washington 8L Huston, Iasa. 22 4t TCA C5 The choicest In tho world ' I m porters' priees Largest company lu Amorica staple article pleases everi body Trado uoiitinua'ly in creasing. ' Agents wanted overywiicro. Rest induiseiueiitM. Don't waste time. Sent for Circular to Rohhkt WiXLK, 43 Vosey St., N. Y P. O. Rox 1287. ii 4t Tho only Polytechnic! Homo School. HT. CI.E.IKT' UAI.U Dlioott City. Karrland Five vacunoioH, owing to culurgement. Apply ha once. 18 4t DOUBLE YOUIt TRADE. Druggists, Grocers and Dealers! Pure China ami Japan Teas in scaled packages, screw top cans, boxet or half clients i rowers' prices. Send for circular. The Wells Tea Company, 201 Fulton St., N. YM P. O. Rox 4-"iU. - 18 4t N.T. BURNIIAM'S TURBINE WATER WHEEL Vas selected, 4 vears ago, and put to work in the U. S. Patent Ollico, D. ('., aud baa proved to bu the best. Ill sizes made. Prices lower than any other lirst-class Wheel. Pamphlet free. Address N. F. Rurnhiim, York, l'n. 18 4t NFVFlt-KAII.INC; AGUE CURE Price II, bold try DruirirUu. (fitiO Reward if it fails to cure.. Dr. (). R. Howe, Kwiix-a Falls, N. Y. 1 4t PSYCHOM AXCY, or Soul Charming! How either sex may faseiuate and gain the love ami atfections of any person they choose, instantly. This simple mental ac ciuireiuent ull can possess, free, "by mail, lor 2.J cents ; together with a Marriage Ouide, Egyptian Orae.c, Dreams. Hints to Indies. A queer book. IOo.ihni sold. Ad dress T. William cV Co., Publishers, Phil adelphia. 7 t DRUGSTORE! Jas. II. Fortes', Proprietor, . Ronuor it Agnow's llioi-k, FLM STRHpT, , - - Tiosksta, Pa. . i -.ii. : 1 :' : . ; . . . , -. - Agent for Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Horehound. 3D H XT, G S PATENT MEDiciNES, " tobacco, CIGARS, NOTIONS, K., LIQUORS, 'l or Mcdicul uc 0X1 Y ' White Lead, pevA'ctly pure, sold much eheajwr than formerly. Also ull kinds ot Oils, Kerosene, Tur pentine, Hcnr.ioo, Toilet Articles, Per fumeries, Ac, for sale cheap. JAS. II. PONES. T H E s u N;. VEKKLY AND DAILY Foil 17.. The approach ol the Presidential elec tion gives unnsual iniiMirtance to the eventa and ilevelopmoiiis of 1.S7S. We shall endeavor to describe thent fully, lui tli lull v, and ft-arlessly. 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AOiiress .si:o. i itowi:i,i, a to., ADVEHTISIXO AC.ENTS, NO. 41 PARK ROW, NEW YORK, Refer to Editor of this Pajair. 22 It tTC A WEEK to agents to sell an aiticle I salable us Hour. I'rolits immense. Package free; address Ruckeve Manufai--ttiri Co., Marion, Ohio, " j n NEBRASKARIST MILL. THE (3 HINT MILL at Nchnv.ka (Lacy, town,) Forest county, has been thor oughly overhauled anil refitted In first class order, and is now running and doing all kinds of CIJNTOJI JIUI)1.(J. FLOUR, FEED, AND OATS, Constuutly on hand, and sold at Iho very lowest figures, 43-lini , II. W. LEDEIU'R. t-3 DR.C.KEMBLE, Has Ismght out tho store of llOLAliD 1UJOM., Tltlioiiio, In., And will carry on tho business hnrwftcr, A full line of all the giwsls fonnerir kept will still be found ill this store. Physi cians prescriptions carefully compounded bv a Competent Pharmacist a Oiailuate of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. :i2-:tm C, KHMRLF., M. 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