PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY W, H. DUNN, Tlce In Kripx's Building, Elm, Street. T Kit MS, J2.00 A YEAR. No Subscriptions received for a shorter criod tlinn throe .months. Correspondence solicited from all parts f the country. No notice will bo tukeu of anonymous communications. Marrlagos and Denth notions lnsortcd Talis. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. , WlvWTO! PI5TTIS. MILKS W. TATB. PETTIS 1 TATE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ifort Street, TIOXESTA, PA. Isaac Ash, TTfTItNEY AT I,AW, Oil City, Pa. V Will practice in tho various Courts of i'orest County. All business entrusted to sili care will receive prompt attention. 1(1 ly T.. W. Muon,' Tlonsiu, Tt. Gsorg A. Jenks, Uruukvlllo, Tft. Masor & Jcriks, TTORNKYS AT I-AW. Office on Klin iV Street, above Walnut, Tlonesta, l'a. C. W. Gilflllan, I TTORNKY AT LAW, Franklin, Ve Jl nango Co.. l'a. tf. R. HAIUUS, I). D. FASSKTT, ' HARMS C FASSKTT, ttorneys at Law Tltusvllle Penn'o. 4 KACTICR In nil tho Courts of Warren, J- Crawford, Forest and Venango Coun StflH. 4!-tf W. P. Mercilllott, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW Tlonesta, Pa. Ofllco on Kim Street. Tho professional service of tho Hon. H. 1. Johnson ran bosoourod through mo if desired in any business ontrustoiltn me in Forost Co. Collections promptly attendud to. AIho Real Esttito Agent. Tlonesta House. 1T ITTEL, Proprietor, Kim St. Tlo JVl, nosta. Pa., at the mouth of thooreok, Mr. Iitln has thoroughly renovated tlio Tlnnnstu Houso, and ro-iiirnishcd it eoin plelely. All who patroui.e him will ho well outHrtaiued at ronsonalilo rates, 110 lv FCIEST HOUSE, 1 "TV RLAC1C PROPRIETOR. Oppnsilo i A-' Court House, Tionesla, Pa. Just opened. Everything now and clean and fresh. Tho host of liquors kept eonstantly tin hand. A portion of the public patron lto is respectfully solicited. 4-17-lv V Holmes House, MMONESTA, PA., opposite tho Depot. I C. 1). Mabio, Proprietor. Uood Sta bling connected with tho Imuso. tf. Scott House, nAGL'NDVS, PA., E. A. Robert;., Pro J prletor. This ho'el has been recently ro-furnisjiod and now oilers superior ac commodations to guests. !W-ly. i Syracuse House, rpiOIOUTK, Pa., J. ,fe 11 Maukk, Propie- A tors. Tho houso has been thoroughly , refitted and Is now in tho lirst-c loss order, with tho best of accommodations. Any nformution concerning Oil Territory lit tills point will bo cheerfully furnished. -ly J.Ad. maukr, Exchango Hotel, LOWER TIDIOL'TE, Pa., D. S. Rams Deki, iy Son Prop's. This house having been reiitod is now tlio most desirable stop- idng placo in Tidiouto. A good Milliard loom attached. 4-ly National Hotel, fltVINETON, PA. W. A. Ilallenlmck, Proprietor. This hotel is Nkw, and is iw open as a lirst class house, situato at ocjunction of tlio Oil Creek A Allegheny Miverand Philadelphia t Erie Railroads, pposite tho Depot. Parties having to lay , ver trains will t'md this tho most eonveii cnt hotel In town, with tirst-class accoin iiodations and rcasounblo charges, tf. Dr. J. L. Acorrtb, PHYSICIAN AND SURC.EOX, who has had liftcen years' experience in a largo I find successful practice, will attend all Professional CallH. Ollico in his Drug and Grocery More, located in Tidiouto, near Tidiouto House. IN HIS STORE WILL RE FOUND , A full assortment of Medicines, Lii)unrg Tobacco, Cigars, Stationery, (floss, Paints, Oils, Cutlery, and lino Groceries, all of the ( lies! quality, and will bo sold at reasonable . fates. II. It. BUROESS, an experienced Drug piat from New York, has ehargo of the Store. All proscriptions put up accurately. W. H. MAT. JXO. r. PAHIC. A. B. KELLY. MA 1', 1'Altli .f CO., B A N K E B S , .Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tlonesta. Rank of Discount nnd Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. 'olloctioiia niadeonall the Principal points of tho U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. J0. A. DAI.K Pniil. 3. T. DM, Cuhlor. TIOITESTA SAVINGS BANK, Tionesta, Forest Co., la. This Rank transact a General Ranking, Collecting and Exchango Jiusiiiess. Drafts on the Principal Cities of the United States and Europe, boughtand sold. Gold and Silver Coin and Government Securities bought and sold. 7-30 lionds converted on the most favorable terms. Interest allow od on time dopoaiM. Mar. 4, tf. SLOAN & VAN GIESEN. BLACKSMITHS AND WAGON-MAKERS. Corner of Church and Elm Streota, TIONESTA IP.A. This firm is prepared to do all work in its line, and will wurraut everything dnuo at their shops to nivo KatiHlUction. Par ticular attention given to uoitsi:-sigoi:ix;, Hive them atrial, and you will not ro tsretit. JJ-lv. 1 'OKEST " Let us have Faith VOL. V. NO. 26. D. W. CLARK, (t'OMMINSIONKIl'8 n.KIIK, FOIIKST CO., PA.) REAL ESTATE AGE N'T. HOUSES and Lots for Sale and RENp Wild IjiihIs Tor Sale. 1. I have superior facilities for ascertaining the eotulition of taxes and tax deeds, ,Vn., and nm therefore (pialilicd to act Intelli gently as agent of those living at a dis tance, owning lands In tho County. Olllee in Commissioners Rooin, Court Houso, Tlonesta, Pa. 4"-ly. D. W. CLARK. T. A. rmriiiT. r. OKO. W. HIT MIMIMIK. K II. DITHIUIM.I., TrtM. THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles &c. Mills on Tioiifsta Creek, Forrst To., Pa. Yards k Office for. Hi 1 Rnil Roml Sts., PITTSBURGH, PA. Jos. Y. Saul, PRACTICAL Harness Maker and Sad A dler. Three doors north of Holmes House, Tlonesta, l'a. All work is war ranted, tf. Wrr. Fellers, LICENCED AUCTIONIER, will attend to all business in that lino promptly, at reasonable rates. Address WM. FELLERS, Newman vllle. !-3in. Clarion Co. Pa. KDWARD DITIIIIMIOR. K. D. IMTIUtimiK FORT PITT GLASS WORKS. Established A. D. 1827. DITHEUDGE & SQM, MANrFAOTUHKlts Ol' Dithridge's xx Flint Glass PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS. AND Silvered Glass Reflectors. These chimneys do not break by heat. Ask for DiTHRinuKS. Tako no other. DIT1IRIDGE it SON, 2."-ly. PitUburgh. Pa. Xcw Hoard iiiK IIoiiko. MRS. S. S. HULINfJS has built a largo addition to her houso, and Is now pro pared to accommodate a number of perma nent boarders, and all transient ones who may favor her with their patronage. A gmid stablo has recently been built to ae coiumodato tho horses of guests. Charges reasonable. Residenco on Elm St., oppo site S. Haslet's storo. !2:l-ly CLARION, TENN'A.' ' S. S. JONES - Proprietor. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE Y TIONESTA. GEO. W.B0VARD&C0. HAVE Just brought on a complete and carelully selected stock of FLOUR, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, and everything necessary to tho complete stock ofa tirst-class tirocory House, which they have opened out at their establish ment on Elm St., lirst door north of M. E. Church. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, FRUITS, SPICES, i'AMS, LARD, A ND PRO riXIOXS OF ALL at tho lowest cash prices. Goods warrant ed to be cif the best quality. Call and ex Amine, and we believo we can suit von. GEO. W. HOVARD it CO. Jan. 9. 'Ti. . Lloyd & Sow, WATEK STREET, TIOXKSTA, PA. ITAVE JUST OPENED an extensive J-A StC Stock of FLOUR AND FEED, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which they od'er to tho public at rates as low as can be otlcrod by any other estab lishment in town. Give us a cull before purchasing elsewhere. l-:Sin. LLOYD A SON. A M I II A I. I-J ! Mr. Samuel Hell, of W. E. Schmertz if: Co , Wholesale Hoot rind Shoe Muuuracpir ers, 31 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, l'a., has been aillicted with chronic rheumatisli for tliiity yeurs, from his right hip to his foot, having to use a crutch and a cane, at times so painful as to utterly incapacitate him from uttending to his business. Having tried every remedy known, without ellect, except Gilliland'H Pain Killer, ho u finally induced to try it. A Kecond applica tion enabled him to' lay aside his crutch, and a third effected a permanent cure. Mr. liell is a popular and well-known ciliy.cn, is a living monument of tlio elfacacy of that great medical discovery, Gillila'nd's Pain Killer. The aflliuted should auk their grocer or dnmgUt for it, and try its won derful power. Mr. Giililand, "we under stand, wants a respectable acnt in every town and county for it. The principal of fice is at 1 Third Avenue, Pittsburgh Pa. 01-t that Right makes Might ; and TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER , 1872. PROCLAMATION OF GENER AL ELECTION. Whereas, In and by an net of tho General Assembly of tho Common wealth of Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate tho General Elections within this Common wealth,' it is enjoined upon mo to irive public notico of said elections, and to enuinerato in said notico what olllcers are to bo elected, I. E. L. Davis, Ifih Sherilf or tho county of Forest, do hereby make known ami givo this public notico to tlio electors of the count v of Forest, that a General Election will beheld in said coun ty, on tlio SECOND Tl'ESDAY (8) OF OCTOBER, 1872, at the several districts, viz: In Itarnett township at Clarlngton school house. Lu Green township at tho houso of L. Arner. In Howe township at tho house of C. F. Fox. In Jenks township at tho court houso in Marien. In Harmony township at Allcndcr school house. In Hickory township at Rail school house. In Kingsley township at Whocler, Du Henbury ,v Co'a sb.ro. In Tionesta township at school houso in Tionesta borough. In Tionesta borough at school house In saiil borough. At which time and places tho qualified electors will elect by ballot: Ono person for the ollico of Governor of Pennsylvania. One person for Auditor General of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Ono person for tho ofllco of Judgo of the Supremo Court of I'ennsvlvania. Tlireo persons lor Congressmen at large. Ono person for Congress, in connection with the counties of Erie, Warrei:, Elk, Jellerson, McKean, Cameron and Clear licld. One person for tho ofllco of Senator in conn ;ction with tho counties of Clarion, Armstrong and Jetferson. Ono person for Assembly to represent Forest and Clarion Counties. Ono pen-on for tho ollico of Prothonota ry, Register and Recorder etc., of Forest countv. Ono person for tho ofllco or Sheriff of 1' orest county. One permm for tho ofllco of Treasurer of 1' orest county. One person fortheofllceorCounty Com missioner of Forest county. Ono person for the ollleu of County Aud itor of Forest county. One person for the ofllco of County Sur veyor of Forost county. At tlio same time and places also an elec tion will be held for de'enates to the con vention to amend tlio Constitution of tho State, in conformity with tho Act entitled "An net to provide for calling a eon volition to pinond tho Constitution," approved April 1 1, 1S72. As proscribed by fcaid act, the following rules and regulations shall apply to said election and tlio returns of tho same : Fihst. At tho general election to bo held tho second Tuesday of October next, fhero will be elected by the qualified elec tors of this Commonwealth, detonates to a convention to revise and amend tho Con stitution of the State; the said convention shall consist of one hundred and thirty threo members, to bo elected in tlio man ner following: Twenty-eight members thereof shall lie elected in tlie State at largo as follows : Each voter in the State shall vote for not moro than fourteen candidates ami tlio twenty-eight highest id vote shall bo declared elected ; ninety-!. ino delegates shall bo appointed to and 'elected from tho dillerent Senatorial districts in tho State, tlireo delegates to be elected for each Sen ator therefrom ; and in choosing all tlis trict delegatos, each voter shall be entitled to a vote lor not more than two of tho mem bers to bo chosen from his district, and the tlireo candidates highest in voto shall bo declared clectod, except in tho county of Allegheny, forming tlio Twentv-third Senatorial District, where no voter shall vote for more than six candidates, and the nino highest in voto shall bo elected, and in the counties of Luzerne, Monroe and Pike, forming tho Thirteenth Senatorial District, whore no voter shall vote for more than four candidates, and tlio six highest in voto shall ho elected, and six additional delegates shall bo chosen from the city of Philadelphia, by a voto at largo in said city, and in their election no voter shall voto for moro than tlireo candidates, and tho six highest iu vote shall bo de clared elected. Second. Tlio Judges and Inspectors for each election district shall provido two suitable boxes lor each poll, one in which todeposito the tickets voted for District lkilegato; which boxes shall be labelled respectively " Delegatos at Largo," and ' District Delegates," and in each district in tho city of Philadelphia an additional box shall bo provided for caeli poll, in which to deposit tlio tickets voted for "Ci ty Delogats," and said last mentioned boxes must each bo labelled "City lole gates." Tuiun. The said election shall bo held and conducted by tho proper election ollU eers of the several election districts of tho Commonwealth, and shall bo governed and regulated in all respects by tho g ner al election laws of the Common wealth, so far as the same shall bo applicable thereto, and not Inconsistent with tlieprovisionsot said act. 1'oi'iiTH. Tlio ticket to bo voted for members at large of the convention shall have ontho outside the words "Delegates at large," and on tho insido the names of the candidate to bo voted for, not exceed ing fourteen in number. Fifth. Tlio tickets to bo voted for dis trict members of the convention shall have on tho outside the words "District Dele gates," and on the insido the name or names of tho candidates voted for, not ex ceeding tlio proper number limited as aforesaid ; but any ticket which shall con tain a greater number of names than tho number for which tho voter shall be enti tled to voto shall be rejected; and in case of tho delegates to be chosen at large in Philadelphia, tho words "Citv Delegates" shall be on tlio outside of the ticket. Sixth. In tho city of Philadelphia tho return judges shall meet at tho State House at ten o'clock ontho Thursday next following tha election, and make out tlio returns for said city, of tlio votes cast therein for delegates at large and citv and district delegates, to be members of tho convention; tlio return judges of tho sev eral election districts within each county of the State, excluding Philadelphia, shail meet on Friday next following the elec tion at tlio usual place for tlio meeting of tho return judges of their countv, and make out full and accurate rctui ns'of tho county, of tlio votes cast therein for mem bers of the convention ami for district members of the same; and the proceedings of tho return judges of tlio said city of Philadelphia, and of tho several comities of tho Commonwealth, lu the making of their returns, shall bo tho same as those prescribed lor return judges iu tlio ease of an election for Governor, except that re turns transmitted to the Secretary of the iu that Faith let us to thq'ond, Commonwealth, rIirII bo addressed to that olllcer alono and not to tho Speaktr of tho Senate. Notico is hereby given, That any person excepting Justices of tho Peace, who shall hold any ollico or appointment of prolit.or trust under the United States, or thi State or any city or corporatcd district, whether commissioned olllcer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or ngent who is orsliall bo employed under the legislature, execu tive or judiciary department of this State, or of any city, orol any incorporated dis trict, and also, that every member of Con gress and of the Stale legislature, or of tho select or common council of any citv, or commissioners of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable of holding or ex ercising at the tirno, tho ofllco or appoint ment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and Unit no inspector, judgo or other olllcer of such election shall bo eligible to bo then voted for. Also, that in tho 4th section of the act of Assembly entitled "An act relating to elections and for other purposes," appro ved April Kith 18)!, it is enacted that the l:tth section shall not bo so construed as to prevent any militia or borough ollieor from servingas Judge, Inspector or Clerk, at any general or special election in this Commonwealth. A further supplement to tho election laws of this Commonweath : Whereas, by an act of the Congress of tlio United States, entitled "An act to amend the several acts hereto fore passed to provide for tho enrolling and calling out of tho national forces, and lor other purposes," and approved March 2d, lHiio. All persons who have deserted tho military or naval services of the Unl tod States, and who have been discharued or relieved Irani tho ponalty or disability theroiu provided. ar deemed and taken to have voluntarily relinquished and for feited their rights to become citizens, and are deprived of exercising any rights of emzoiismp nereoi: And whereas, persons, not citizens of the United States, are under tho constitu tion and laws of Pennsylvania qualified electors of this Commonwealth Skc. 1. Ro it enacted by tlio Senato and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assem bly met, and it is hereby enacted by tho name and in all elections hereafter to bo held in this Commonwealth; it shall bo unlaw till for tho Judges or inspectors of any such election to receive any ballot or ballots from any persons embraced in tho provisions, and subject to tho disabilities imposed by said act of Congress, approved March 3d, 'lstio. And it shall bo unlawful for any such person to oiler t voto any such ballot or ballots. Skc. 2. That if any such judge or Inspec tors of election orany of them shall receivo or consent to reejivo any such unlawful ballot or ballots from any such disqualified person, ho or they so offending shall bo guilty of misdemeanor, anil upon convic tion thereof in any t 'ourt of Quarter Ses sions of this Commonwealth, ho shall for each oll'ence bo sentenced to pay a lino of not less man ono liunilrol dollars, and to undergo imprisonment iu tho jail of tho proper county for not less than sixty days. Skc. 3. That if any person deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid shall at any election herealter to bo held in this Commonwealth voto or tender to tho ollieers thereof, and oiler to voto a bal lot or ballots, any person m- offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, nnd on conviction thereof in any Court of Quarter Sessions of this Commonwealth, shall for eachollenco bo punished in a like manner as is provided in tlio preceding section of tins act, in tlio case of ollieers ol elections receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Skc. 4. That if any person shall hereafter persuade or adviso any person or persons deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, to oiler any ballot or ballots to the ollieers of any election liere'iflcr to bo hchl in this Commonwealth, or shall per suade or advise any such olllcer to receive any ballot or ballots from any person de prived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, such persons so oU'cnding shull bo guilty of a misdemeanor, nnd upon conviction thereof in any court of Quarter Sessions of this Commonwealth, si all be punished in like manner as provided iu the second section of this act, in tlio case of oilicers ol sucli election receiving sueh un lawful ballot or ballots. REGISTRY LAW. I also givo official notico to tho electors of Forest county that, bv an act entitled " An act further supplemental to the act relative to the elections tif this Common wealth," approved April 17th, PStiil, it is provided us follows: Skction 1. lie it enacted by tho Senato and House of Reprcsentati vcs'of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby pi.actcd by tho authority of tho same, That it shall bo tho duty of each of tho assessors of this Commonwealth, on the first Monday of Juno ol eacn year, to lane up the transcript he has received from tlio county commis sioners under tho eighth section of tlio act of loth of April 1S34, and proceed to an im mediate revision of the same by striking therefrom the namo of every person who is known by him to have died or removed since tho last previous assessment Irom the district of which he is the assessor, or whoso deatli or removal shall bo made Known to him, and to add to tho samo tlio namo of any qualified voter who shall be made known to him, to have removed in to tlio district since tho lust previous as sessment, or whose removal intothe same shall bo or shall have been made known to him, and al-.o the names of all who make claim to him to be qualified voterstheiein. As soon as this revision is completed ho shall visit every dwelling liou.se in his dis trict and make careful inquiry if any per son wiiose name is on his list has died or removed from the district, and if so, to tako tho same therefrom, or whether any qualified voter resides therein whose name is not on ids list, and if so, to add the samo thereto, and iu all cases where a naino is added to the list a tax shall forthwith be assessed against the person, anil the asses sor shall in all eases ascertain by iiiiiiiry upon what ground tho person so assessed claims to be a voter. Upon the completion of this w ork it shall bo tho duty of each assessor as afoi esaid to proceed to mako out a list in alphabetical order of the free men above twenty-one years of age claim ing to lie qtiulilicd voters in the ward, bor ough, tow usliip or district of which lie is assessor, and opposite to each of said names slate whether said freeman is or is not a house-keeper, and if lie is, the number of his rcsideiu o.in t lis where the same are numbered, with the s'reet, alley, oi court iu which situate, and if iu a town where there are no numbers, the name of the street, alley or court on which said house fronts ; also tho occupation of the person, and w here he is not a housekeeper, the oc cupation, place of boarding ami Willi whom, and if working for another, the namo of employer, and write opposite caeli id' said names the word " voter, and where any person claims to vote by reason of naturalization lie shall exhibit "his cer tificate thereof to tho assessor, unless he has bceu for five consecutive years next daro do our duty as we understand it "--LINCOLN proceeding a voter In said district ; and in all eases where the person has been natur alized, the name shall bo marked with the letter " N." Where tho person has merely declared his intention to become a citizen and designs to be naturalized before tho next election, the namo shall bo marked " D. I." Where (ho claim to vote is by reason of being between tho nges of tweii-ty-ono and twenty -two. as provided bv law, the word age" shall be entered, and If the person bus moved into thoeloction district to reside since tho last general election tlio letter "It." shall be placed op posite tlio name. It shall be the further duty of each assessor as aforesaid, upon tho completion of tho duties herein im posed, Ut mako a separate list of nil new assessments made by him and tho amounts assessed upon encli, and lurnisli the same Immediately to tho commissioners, who shall Immediately add tho names to the tax duplicates and tho wards, township, borough or district in which they have been assessed. Skc. 2. On the list being completed and the assessment mado as aforesaid the same shall bo forthwith returned to tho countv commissioners, who shall duplicate copies oi said nsis, witn tno observations and ex planations required to bo noted as afore said, to be ma icout as soon as practicable and placed in the hands of the assessor, who shall prior to the first of August in each year put ono copy thereof on tho house wnoro mo election ot tlio respnctivo district is required to bo held, anil retain the other in his possession for the iiis;oc tion, free of charge, of any person residing in the said election district who shall de sire to see tho same, and it shall be the du ty of tho same assessor to add, from timo to time, on tho personal application of any ono claiming the right to vote, the name of such claimant, anil mark opposite tho namo"D. I.' and immediately assess him Willi a tax, noting in all eases, his occupa tion, residence, whether a boarder or house-keeper, if a boarder with whom ho boards, and whether naturalized or de signing to be, marking in all such cases tno letters opposite tlio namo "A." or "D. I," as Iho caso limy bo; if the person claiming to be assessed bo naturalized, ho shall exhibit to the assessor his certificate ot naturalization and ll he claims that he designs to bo naturalized before tho next ensuing election, he sha 1 exhibit his cer tificate of declaration of intentions ; in all cases where any ward, borough, township or election district is divided into two or more precincts, the assessor shall note in ail his assessments the election precinct in which each elector resides, and shall make a separate return for each to tho county commissioners in all cases in which a re turn is required of him by tho provisions of ibis act; and tho county commissioners in making duplicate copies of the names oi mo voters in eacn precinct separately, and shall furnish the same to the assessor. and tho copies required by this act to bo placed on the door of or on election places on or before th 3 first day of August in encli year, snail be placed on tlioyoorol or on the election place iu each of said precincts. Si;o. 3 After tho assessments shall have been completed on tho tenth day prece ding tho second Tuesday of October ill each year, tho assessor shall, on Iho Mon day immediately following, make a return to tho county commissioners of tho names of all persons assessed by him since tho return required to bo made by him by the second section of this act, noting opposite eacn name me onserviuions and explana tions required to bo noted as aforesaid, and tho oountveomiiiissioncrs shall lliercunon eauso the samo to be added to the returns required by tho second section of this act, and a full and correct cony to be made, containing the names of all persons so re turned as resident laxables in said ward. borough, towtishsp or precinct, and fur nish tho samo together with the necessary election blanks to the ollieers of the elec tion in said ward, borough, township or precinct, on or before six o'clock on tho morning ol the second Tuesday oi October, and no man sha'l be permitted to voto at tiie election on that day whoso name is not on said list, .unless lie shall make proof of ins right to vote, as hereinaller required. Hkc. 4 On the day of election ally person whose namo is not on tho said 'list, and claiming tho right to vote at said election. shall produce at least ono qualilicd voter of the district as a witness to tho residence ol the claimant in the district m which he claims to bo a voter, lor a period of at least ten clays next preceding said election, which witness shall tako and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed allidavit, tiithe facts stated bv him. which allidavit shall clearly define w here tho residence is of the person so claiming to no a voter, and tho person claiming the right to vote shall also take and subscribe to a written, or partly written and partly pnnt'Hl allidavit, stating that to the best of ids knowledge and belief when and where ho was born ; that he is a citizen of iho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ami of tiie United Stales ; that he has resided in tho Commonwealth ono year, or if former ly a citizen therein, und has moved there from six months preo ding such election ; that ho has not moved into the district for the purpose of voting therein ; that he lias paid a Slate or county tax within two years which was assessed at least ten days before said election ; und, if a naturalized cilixcn, also state when, where and by what court he was naturalized, and shall also produce his ecrtiticato of naturalization lor exami nation; tho said allidavit shall ulso slate when anil where the tax claimed to be paid by the allidavit was assessed, and when, where, mid to whom paid, and the tax re ceipt therefor shall ho produced for exam ination, unless the iilliant shall stale ill his allidavit that it lias been lost or destroyed, or that lie never received any, but if" the person so chinning the right to voto (drill take mid subscribe ail atiidavit that lie is a native born citizen of tho 1'uitcd States, or il born elsew here, shall state thai fact ill his allidavit, or shall produce evidence that he lias been naturalized or that lie is entitled to citizenship by reason of his fullers naturalization; and shall finlhe.' state iu his allidavit that lie is, ut the time of taking the allidavit, between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years; that ho has icMdcd ill tho Slalo ono year and ill tho district ten days preceding such elec tion, he shall bo entitled lo vote, although he shull not have paid tuxes'; the said alii davits of the witnesses to their residence sliull bo preserved by tho election board, uud at tho close of tho election they shall lie enclosed with tho list of voters, tally list and other papers required by law to be tiled by tho return judges Willi the pro thonnlary, anil shall remain on li lu there with at the prolhoiiotary's otlicc, subject to examination as other election papers lire; if the election ollieers shall find that the applicant or applicants possess all tlio legal qualifications of voters, lie or they shall lie permuted to vote, and the name or names shall lie added to the lisl of laxa bles by the election ollieers, the word 'lax' being added w hen the claimant claims lo voto on tax, and the won I 'age' when he claims to vote on age, iho samo words being added by the clerks in each case re spectively on tho list of persons voting ut such elections. Kkc. S. It shall be lawful for tiny quali fied citizen of the district, notwithstanding the name of the proposed voter is contain ed on the livt of resident tnxablcs, to dial- I $2 PER ANNUM. lenge the vote of such person; whereupon Iho same proof of right of sull'riiv as is now required by lu-v shall be publicly made ami acted upon bv the election board, nnd tho vote admitted' nr rejected, accord ing to the evidence ; every' person claim ing to be a naturalized citizen shall bo re quired to produce his naturalization cer tificate at tho election before voting, ex cept ho has been for (en vcars consecu tively a voter in the district in which he oilers his vote ; nnd on the vote of such person being received it shall be the duty of the election ollieers to Write or stamp on Much certificate the word 'voted,' with the month ami year, and ir nnv election olllcer or ollieers shall receive' a second vote on tho same day, by virtue of the samo certificate, excepting where sons me entitled to voto by the naturalization of their lathers, they ami the person who shall oiler such a second vote, upon so of fending shall be deemed guilty of high misdemeanor, nnd upon conviction thereof bo lined or imprisoned, or both, at tlio discretion of the court, but the lino shall not exceed one hundred dollars in each case or the imprisonment ono year; tho in e puiiisiimeni snail lie inflicted, on con viction, on tho ollieers of f lection who shall neglect or reluso to make, or' cause 10 no macie, ine endorsement required as aforesaid on said naturalization certificates. Si:r. (!. If any election olllcer shall re fuse or neglect to require such proof ot the right of suffrage ns is required bv this law, (r the laws to which thi i is a sur.i.lemoi.f from nny person offering to voto whoso namo is not on the list oi a-sessed voter, or whoso right to voto is ohallcmred bv any qualified voter requiring such proof, every person so oll'eiiding fhall upon con viction be deemed guilty of a high misde meanor, and shall bo sentenced, tor every ollcnse, to pay a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to undergo an impris onment not exccei ,: i : one year, or cither or both, at tho discretion ol'tho court. Skc. 7. Ten days pi - ling every elec tion for electors lor President and Vice Provident ol'tho United States, it shall bo the duly of the assessor to attend at tlio placo required by law lor holding Iho elec tion in encli election district, and then and thero hear all applications of persons whoso names have been omitted from tho list of assessed voters, who claimed tho right to vote, or whoso rights have origin ated sinoo tho samo was in ado out. and shall add tho names of such persons there to as shall show that they are entitled to the l ight of suffrage in such district, on tho personal application of the claimant only, and forthw ith assess them with thu proper tax. After completing the list, a e py thereof shall bo placed on the door of or on tlio house where the election is lobe iieid, at least eight ilays before the election; and at tlio eloction tho samo course shall bo pursued in all respects as isreonired by this act and tho acts to which tins is a supplement, at the general election in Oc tober. Tlio assessor shall also tnuko the same returns to tho county commissioners of all assessments mado by virtue of this section; and iho county 'commissioners snail turnisii copies thereot to tho election ollieers in caeii di-trict, in like li'iinner, in ail respects, as is required at tho general election in October. Skc. II. Tho respective assessors, Inspec tors and Judges of tho election shail each have the power to administer oaths to nnv person claiming tho right to bo assessed or the right ol suffrage, or in regard toanv other matter or tiling required to be done or inquired into by any oi said otthvrs un der this act, and aiiy wilful false swearing by any person in relation lo any matter concerning which they shall bo law fully interrogated by any of said ollieers, shall bo punished as poriiiry. Si:c. Hi. Tho assessors shall each receivo ino same compensation tor thetuno neces sarily spent in periorniing their duties hereby enjoined as is provided by law for tno periornumco ol their other duties, to be paid by the county commissioners us in other easts: and it shall not be lawful for any person to assess a tux against an v per son v hatcver within ten days next prece ding the election to be belli on the second Tuesday of Oc tober, in any year, or within ten days next beloro nny election for elec tors of President and Vico l'leoident of tho United States; any violation of this provision shall be a misdemeanor, and subjecting the ollieers so oileiiding to a lino on conviction not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment not exceeding three mouths, or both, at tho discretion ol the court. Skc. 11. On petition of live or moro eit izenof Hie county, stating under oath that they verily believe that frauds will bo practiced at the election about to be held in any district, it shall bo tlio duty of the Court of Common l'leas of said county, if iu session, ii noi, a juoue inereoi in vacs ton, to appoint two Judicious, sober uud intelligent citizens of tho county to act as overseers of said election ; said overseers shall lie selected from different political parties, where tho inspectors belong to dil lerent parties, and where both inspectors belong to the same political party both of tho overseers shall lie taken from the op posite s)litical parly; said overseers shall have the right to bo present with tho ofli--eers of the cicction during tlio whole time the same is hold, the votes counted and the returns mado out and signed by the elec tion olllcevs ; to keep a list of tho voters if Ihey see proper; lo challenge any person nth ring to vote, and to interrogate him and his witnesses, under oath, iu regard to Ins right of biulrage at niid election, und to examine Ins papers produced ; und tlio ollieers of mi id election are required loaf ford to said o t't -,ecr:i so selected ami ap pointed ( very c on venienee and facility lor the discharge of their duties; and it'taid election ollieers shall refuse to permit said overseers to bo present and pcrHirin their duties us alnrcsaid, or if they shall be driven away from the polls by 'violence or intimidation, all tho vote polled al such election district may lie rejected, by anv tribunal trying a contest 'under the s.td eh ctioii : Provided, that no person signing the petit ion shall be appointed an overseer. Si.c. U. If any prolhonotarv, clerk, or deputy of either, or any other person shall ullix tho so.Uot oliieo loan y naturalization paper, or permit the same lo be aliixed, or give out, or cause, or permit the same to bo given out, in blank, whereby it may lie fraudulently used, or furnish a 'naturaliza tion paper to any person who shall not have been duly examined ami sworn in open court, iu Iho presence of some of the Judges thereof, according to tho act of Congress, or shall aid ill, or connive at, or in anv way permit llie issue of any fraud ulent naturalization certificates, he shall bo guilty of a hiuh iiiisdcmeanor ; or if any one shall fraudulently use any such ecrtil icate of naturalization, keow i'ng that it was fraudulently issued, orsliall voto or at tempt to vote thereon, or if any one shall vote or attempt to vote on any certilieale of naturalization not issued to him, he shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; and either or any ol'tho i3rsons, their aid ers or abettors, shall on conviction be lined iu ll sum not exceeding one thousand dol lars, uud imprisonment in the proper pen iloutiary for tl period not exceeding three years. skc. l.l. Any person who, on oath or ut lirma'.ioii before any court of lids state, or olllcer authorized to administer oaths, shall, to procure a certificate of n;Uurnlia - one monl ll - . :t (:o three months - it (h one year - - 111 on I ill" Sq .lure One Sipiare Two Squnres, one year - la (Hi Winner i 'oi. Half Ono " It'i'dneHs t " - - - .10 (Hi " - - - .Ml (in " - - - - 100 (10 Is, not exceeding one inch In length, Sp por year. Letr.il not ice at established rates. These rales urn low, nnd no deviation vill be made, or discrimination nmong patrons. Tiie rates offered are such, in wili iiinke il lo the ndvantageof men doi. j business in the limits ol the circulation of the paper lo advertise liberally. lion, for himself or any other person, wil luliy depose or allinii any matter to be facts, knowing tho samo to bo true, shall be cuilty of perjury ; and any certificate of naturalization issued iu pui'suiiuee of any such deposition, declaration oraUirmn io'n shall be null and void nnd it shull bo tlio duty of the court issuing the same, upon proof being made beiiue it that it was fraudulently obtained, to tako immediate measures for recalling tho same for can cellation; ami any person who shall voto nr attempt to vole on any paper so ob tained, or shall any way aid in, connive at or have nny agency w hatcver in the issue, circulation or use of nny fraudulent naturs nliza'.ion certificate. shnll'he deemed guilty of n misdemeanor, nnd upon conviction therool'shuininilcrgo imprisonment in tho pcnitciitiary'for not more than two vcars, und pay a tine of not more than one'thou s.mtl dollars, or either or both, at tho dis cretion of the court. Skc. 11. Any assessor, election officer or pel son appointed ns nn overseer. w ho shall neglect or refuse to perforin nnv duty en joined by this net, without legal cause, shall be subject to a penalty of one hun dred dollars, and if any assessor shall as sess nny person ns ii voter who is not qualified, or lefuse to assess nny one who is qualilicd, he shall be doi-mod guilty o' a misdemeanor in olliee, and on conviction be punished by tine and imprisonment, and subject to an ii'lion for damage hvthe person aggrieved, and If nny person shall fraudulently odd to, deface or destroy a list of vo ers made out a directed by this act, or tear down or remove the same from the place where it bus been lilod, with fraudulent or mischievous intent, or for any improper purpose, the person so of fending sh ill be guilty of a high misde meanor, nnd on conviction slmli be pun ished by a line not exceeding live hundred dollars or imprisonment not exc ceiling twoyeais, or uolh, ut the discretion of tho court. Skc. 1,-. All elections licrcniter hold, un der the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall bo opened between the hours of six and s?vcn o'clock a. in., and closed at seven o'clock p. in. Skc. hi. It shall be theduty of tho Secre tary of the Commonwealth to prepare forms for all the blanks mado necessary by this act, and furnish copies of tho same to all tho county commissioners of the sev eral counties of the Commonwealth ; and the county commissioners of each countv shall, its soon ns necessary after the receipt of tho same, at the proper expense of tho county, procure mid furnish to all the election ollieers of the election districts or their respective counties, copies of such blanks, in such quantities us may be ren dered necessary lor tho discharge of their duties under this net. Skc. 17. That citizens of this State tem porarily in the service of the State or tho linitod States Government., on clerical or other duty,-and who do not vote w here thus employed, shall not bo deprived thereby of tho right to vote in their several election districts if otherwise duly quali fied. CIIANGH IX Till'. MODK OF VOTING. As therein directed, I nlso'give offi cial notice of t he following provisions of nn Rid nppi-uvcil the 30th of March, 18G(i, entitled "An Act regulating the mode of voting nt ull the elections in this Common weal th." Skc. 1. Jin it enacted by tho Scnnto nnd House of Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Asscmhly met, and it is here by enacted by tlio Authority of tlio same, That the qualified voters of tho several counties of this Commonwealth, nt nil general, towuship, borough and special elections nro hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and pnrtly written, severally classified ns follows: Ono ticket shall embrace tho names of nil judges of courts voted for, nnd ho labeled "judi ciary," ono ticket fhall embrace tho names of till tho Stato officers voted for nnd be labeled "State," ono ticket shall embrace, the names of Ml the county officers voted for, including office of Senator und Member of As sembly, if voted for, nnd member of Congress, if voted fur, mid bo labeled "County," one ticket shnll embrace tho names of all the township officers voted fiir, und bo labeled "Township," ono ticket shall emhruce the names of all tho borough officers voted fur, and bo labeled "Jiorough," and each class shall bo deposited in separate bullot boxes. Pursuant to tho provisions contain ed in the 70th section of the act first aforesaid, tho judges of tho aforesaid districts filial! representatively take charge of tho certificates of return of the election of their respective districts, and produce, them at a meetin judye from each district, nt tho Bar- I 1 Ml . n . . ougu oi i loncsta on the oil day after tho election, being FRIDAY T1IK UTIl DAY OF OCTOBER, 172, then and there to perform the duties required by law of said judges. . Also, that where a judge, by sick ness or unavoidable accident, is un able to attend such meeting of judges, then tho certificate of rcturti shall bo taken charge of by ono of tho inspectors or clerks of election of tho district, who shull do and iierform Iho duties of said judgo unable to attend. K Ii. DAVIS, Hhtrilf. J. C. LOFJG, Wholesale and ltetuil Dealer in HARDWARE, AND OH. WELL FIXTURES, OF A I.I. KINDS, TIDIOUTE 3P.A.. First Door abov e Fxclnmge Hotel. My TIki Hepublii.iii Ollico T.ri:i:i'.S constantly on hand a large as- s orinieni oi r.innli I lends, Mortcagc Suhp.cnin, Warrants, Summons, Ac t.' be sold elu.ip for cash. (f "'" '"' iMii