f V.... J JL -.L-L-L-J -- 3 PUJBIIED EVERY WEDNESDAY, BY VT. R. DUNN. 3 mo In Krox's Building. Elm, Street. TKRM3, 2.00 A YEAR. So Subscriptions received for ft shorter period tlinn throe months. Correspondence solicited from nil parts of tho country. No notion will batukon of annouymou communications. Mnrrl)ros mid Death notices Inserted gratia. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. SVWEWTO PRTT1. MILKH W. TATIi. PETTI3 A TATE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Mlm S&tl, TIOXICSTA, PA. Isaac Ash, ATTonXKY AT T,AV, Oil City. Pa. Will practice In the various Courts of Forest County, All business entrusted to till rnro will rocoivo prompt attention. 1U y - yf. W. Huon, Qoorg A. Jonki, ThMf A T. BnwtTlllt. r. - Mason A Joriks, ATTORN KYS AT LAW. Offlco on Kim Street, above Walnut, Tionesta, l'u. C. W. GUflllan, J A TTORNKY AT I, AW, Franklin, Vo ( J nnnito Co., l'a. If. J. R. HA KHIS, U. 1). FASSETT, . IF Alt It IS it FASSETT, Attorney at Law, Tltusvllle Penn'a. j pRACTICR In nil tlio Courts of Warren, -I Crawford, Forest and Venango Conti " ties. 4!)-tf 5 W. P, Mercilllott, i A TTORNKY A COUNSKLOU AT LAW 1 1 Tionesta, Pa. Ollloo on F.hn Nticct. The prolossinnal services of the Hon. S. '. P. John-ltouu bo secured throueh mo 11' ' tcsired in any business entrusted to mo In ' Forest Co. Collodions promptly attended tci. Also Real Kstato A Kent. Tionesta House. MTTTKL, Proprietor, Kim St. Tio . nosta, Pn., at the mouth of (hnrreek. Mr. Ittlc has tliorouplilv renovated tho Tinnnsta Mouse, and re-furnished it eom , plotolv. All win p:itroni7.o him will bo woll entertained nt reasonablo rates. liO lv FCH.EST HOUSE, D. BLACK PUOPIUKTOR. Opposite Court House, Tionesta, Pa. Just oponed. ICverythiiu; new and clean and freslyy The best of liquors kept constantly on hand. A portion of thn public patron age Is respectfully solicited. 4-17-lV Holmes House, TMONKSTA, TA., opfioslte tle Pepot. A I. Mablo, Proprietor. Oood Sta- Vdlng connected witlihe house. tf. Scott House, TTAftl'NPI'S. r... K. A. Roberts, pro- X prietor. This ho' ol 1ms been recently re-furnished and now oilers superior ac commodations to Giles's. -3-ly. i Syracuse House, .rpiDIOUTK, Pa., .1. A 1) Maokr, I'ropto. A. 'tors. Tho house ha been thorou rlil v refitted and is now in tho first-class order, with tho best of accommodations. Any ''formation concerning Oil Territory at Jt is point will bo eheerfullv furnislied. ,-ly J. &I. MAliKK, Exchange Hotel, T OWKR TIDfOL'TK, Pa., I. S. Rams tspiiKKI. A Son- Prop's. This house having brn relitod is now thn most dcsirahl stnp- iin)f place in Tidiouto. A good llilliard loom attached. 4-ly National Hotel, f RVINKTON, PA. W. A. Ilallonb.iofc, Proprietor. This hotel is Nkw, anil is ow open as a first class house, situate, at e Junction of the (Ml Creek A Allegheny ttivcrnnd Philadelphia it Krio Railroads, pposite the Iepot. Parties Imvinir to lay ver trains will tlud this tho most con v cli ent hotel in town, with tirst-elass accom floda lions and reasonable charges. tf. "TSr. J. L. Aconb, PHYSICIAN AND SITROKON, who has had fifteen years' experience in a larjjo and successful practico, will attend id I irofo8sionaUl'alls. Olllce in his Krug anil Jrocery Store, located in Tiiliouto, near I'idiouie House. , IX HIS STORE WILL RE FOUND full assortment of Medicines, Liquors Tobacco, Ci(fars, Stationery, (ilass, Paints, ' Mis, Cutlery, and tino l Lcuries, all of the liesl quality, and will W lold at reasonable rates. II. R. BUROESS, ar :perieneed Drua;- . ihi irom jsew yoi kj las cliariro of the itoro. Allprescriptio i put up accurately. a. mjr. rARIt- , rgAJgpCAliK P CO., A. IT K B B S , Corner of F.lm it Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. ulleetlonsniadoonall the Principal points of tho U. S, Collections solicited. 18-ly. . . -A. Dil-K TnU. J. T. DA LB, Culdcr. SAVINGS BANK, Tionesta, Forest Co., l'a. This Bank transac.Ui a General IJanklu, ' olloeting and Exchange liusiness. l)ratls on the Principal Cities of tho ' tiited Htatfls and Europe bought and sold. Uolil and Silver Coin and (Government Securities bought and sold. 7-80 Bonds convorted on tho most favomblo terms. Interest allowed ou time deposit. Mar. 4, tf. SLOAN & VAN GIESEN. AND WAGON-MAKERS. Corner of Church and Elm Streets, TIOINTESTA. P. This firm is prepared to do all work In its line, and w ill warrant everything done a their sli qis to tiivo satiafa'ctioii. l'ar uulur atteutiou given to . iioki:.siiob:ixu, Tire them atrial, and you will not re irttlt. I'M v. P OKEST "Lot us havo Faith VOL. V. NO. 30. D. W. CLARK, (COMMISSIONKn'8 CI.KIltf, FotlKST CO., PA.) HEAL ESTATE AGENT. HOUSES and Lots for Sale and REN Hp Wild IjiihIs for Sale. 1 . I have superior facilities for asnertainin(r the condition of taxes and tax deeds, fti, and am therefore Ualitt.od to act lntelli peutly as airetit of thoso livinjr at a dis tance, owninir lands In tho Cmnty. Olllco in Commissioners Room, Court House, Tionesta, Pa. 4-41-ly. D. W. CLARK. KD1T. niTITRinOK. PirtL K 1) UITIIHIUUK, Tmi T. A. wninitT. S.rr. uku. n-, iiniiMtix'ir. HtMine Swifter. THE SUPERIOR LUMBER CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF Pine Lumber, Lath, Shingles dtc. Milli on Tionesta Trcck, Forest To., Pn. Yards k Offirt tor. Hi k Rail Itond Stv, riTTSBURC.II, FA. Jos. Y. Saul, PRACTICAL Harness Maker and Sad dler. Three doors north of Holmes House, Tionesta, Pa. All work Is war ranted, tf. Wrn, Fellers, T ICENCFI) AUCTIONEER, will attend J to all business in that lino promptly, at reasonable rales. Address WM. FELLERS, Newman ville, 0-3m. Clarion Co. Pa. SDtrARD DmiKIlMll. B. 1. DITH ItlDflR FORT PITT GLASS WORKS. Established A. I. 1S27. PITHRIPQE& SQN, MANrrArri'nKns op Ditliridge's xx Flint Glas3 PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYS. AND Silvered Glass Reflectors. These chimneys do not break by heat. Ask for I)irni(inni:s. Take no oilier. DITH HI P(J K t SON, 2i-ly. I'ittsbuiKh. Ta. Svxr ISo:irdin; ISonsc. Mill. s. S. HULIXfJS has built a bn-cre addition to her house, and i now pro pared to accommodate a number of perma nent boarders, and all transient ones who may favor her with their patronage. A frond stable has recently been built to ac commodate the horses of quests. Charges reasonable. Residence on Elm St., oppo site S. Haslet's store. iW-ly CLARIOX, FENN'A. S. S. JONES Proprietor. 1TEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE 7.V T I ON EST A. GEO. W. B0VARD & GO. HAVEJust brmifiht on complete and caret u lly selected stock of FLOUR, GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, and everything necessary to tho complete stock ofalirst-classi irocery House, which they have opened out at their establish ment on Elm St., first door north of M. E. Church. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS. FRUITS, SPICES, HAMS, LARD, A XD mo VISIOXS OF ALL KIXD. at tho lowest cash prices. Goods warrant ed to tie of the best quality. Call and ex amine, and we believe we can suit you. UEO. W. 1IOVARD i CO. Jan. 9. 72. Lloyd & Son, WATEK 8TREE1, TIONKSTA, TA. IT AVE JUST' OPENED an extensive li Stoc Stock of FLOUR AND FEED, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which they offer to the public at rates as low as can be ottered by any other estab lishment in town, (iive us a cull before purcliasiuy oisowhorc. Wm. LLOYD NOV. A 91 I II A 1 I, i: ! Mr. Samuel Hell, of W. E. SchmerU rf Co , Wholesale Knot and Shoe Manutaciur ers, 31 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa., has been atllicted with chronic rlieiimalish for thiity years, Irom his rif;ht hip to his foot, haviiifr to uses crutch and a cane, ut tin es so painful as to utterly incapacitate him from attendini; to his business. Having tried every remedy known, without etl'is-t, except (illilaud's Pain Killer, ho was finally induced to try it. A second applica tion enabled liiiu to lay aside his crutch, and a third ellected a permanent cure. Mr. Kelt is a popular anil well-known citizen, is a living monument of tho citacacy of thatfrrcat medical discoverv, tiillila'nd's Pain Killer. Tho alllicted should ask their grocer or dru yist lor it, and try its won derful power. Mr. (iillilund, 'we under stand, wants a respectable awcnt In every town and county for iu The principal of fice is at Ti Third Avenue, I'litsburuh Pa. 31-H that Right makoa Might; and TIONESTA, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1872. PROCLAMATION OF GENER AL ELECTION. Whereas, In and by an act of the Oeneral Assembly of tho ( 'oimnon wealth of Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate the (ieneral Elections within this Common wealth,' it is enjoined upon mo to i;ivo public notico of said tlections, and to eniiinerate in said notice what olllccrs are to bo elected, I. E. L. Davis, High. Slieriir of the county of Forest, do hereby make known and iivo this public notico to tho electors of tho county of Forest, that a tlenenil Election will lie helil in said coun ty, at which time they will vote by ballot for twenty-nine Electors lor President and Vice President of 1 lm I'ltitr'd Silutna fid tli.i 1IRST tlesday () of October, at tho several districts, vlx: In Karnctt township at Clarington school house. In Green township at tho liouso of L. Arner. In Howe township at tho house of C. F. Fox. In .Tenks township at tho court house in Marion. In Harmony townshipnt Allender school house In Hickory township at Rail school house. In KiiiRsley township at Wheeler, Du senbtiry A Co s sti.ro. I n Tionesta township at school liouso in Tionesta borough. In Tii nesta boron jjh at school house in said borough. Notice is hereby civen. That anv person excepting Justices of tho Peace who shall hold any olllce or appointment of profit or trust under the United Stales, or tnisStato or any city or crporated district, whether commissioned ollicer or otherwise, a subordinate olllceror asent who is or shall bo employed under tho legislature, execu tive or Judiciary department of this State, or of any city, orof any incorporated dis trict, and also, that every member of Con gress and of tho Stato Legislature, or of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of ttny incorporated dis trict, is by law incapabie of holdinir or ex ercising at the time, the olllco or appoint ment ol judi;o, inspector or clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no inspector, Judge or other ollicer of such election shall be eligible to bo then voted for. Also, that in the 4lh section of the act of Assembly entitled "An act relating to elections and tor oilier purposes," appro ved April ltlth 1 s.V.i, it is enacted that tho l.'llli section shall not be so construed as to prevent any militia or borough ollicer from servingas J udgo, Inspector or Clerk, at any freuerul or special o.eution in this Commonwealth. REGISTRY LAW. I also give official notico to tho electors of Forest county that, by an not ' entitled " An act further supplemental to the act relative to tho elections of this Common wealth," approved April 17th, ISiD, it is provided ns follows : Ski;. J. Ho it enacted by tho Sen;ilo and J louse of Representalivea'ol tho Cominoii woailh ol Pennsylvania in General Assem bly met, and it is iieroby enacted by au thority ol the .same, That it shall be the du ty of cue of tho assessors of this Com monwealth, on the lirct Monday of Juno of each year, to take up the transcript he has received fiom the county comniit.sioii ers under the eif: htli section of tho act of loth of April, ltif l, and proceed to an im mediate revision ol the same by striking therefrom tho name ol every person wliois known by him to havo died or removed since the last previous assessment from the district of which he is the a.-nessor, or whoso death or removal shall bu mailo known to him. and to add to tho same tho name of any iualilied voter who shall bo made known to him, to have removed into tho district since the last previous assess ment, or whoso removal into tho samo shall boor shall have been made known to him, and also the names of all who mnko claim to him to hcquulilied voters therein. Assoou as mis revision is comph'iud ho shall visit every dwelling house m hisdis-tri.-t and make careful inquiry ii any per son whose name is on his list has died or removed Irom the district, and if so, to take the samo thereirom, or whether any qualitied voter resides tlierein whose name is not ou t lie I ist, and 11 so, to add the same thereto, and in a.l cases where a naniu is added to tho list a tax shall lorthwitn bo assessed against the person, and the asses sor shad iu all cases utcertaiu by inquiry upon what ground the person so assessed claims to boa voter. Upon tiic completion of this wor it shall bo Uio duly ol each as sessor as aioresaid to proceed to make out a list iu alphabetical order uf the freemen above twenty-one years of age claiming to bequaiiiied voters in the ward, borough, towusnip or district of which he is assess or, and opposite lo each of said mimes suite whether said lreeman is or is not a house keeper, and if he is, the number of !.i- res idence, in towns w here the same are num bered, with the street, a.ley or court in which situate.aud if in a tow u w here tueio are no number, tho uaiuuoi iliu street, al ley or court on which said liouso fronts ; aiso the occupation ul the person, and where he is uoi a housekeeper, tlio occupa tion, place ol boarding and with whom, and if working for another, tho name of em ployer, and write opposite each of said mimes the word " Voiei ," and where any person claims to vote by reason of natur alization ho shall exhibit his certificate thereof lo tho assessor, unless he has been tor five consecutive years next pieccdiiig a oter iu said district ; and in ail cases where the person has been naturalized, the inline s. all ue marked with the letter"N." Where the person liasiuereiy declared his intention to become a :ili.ei'i and designs to be naturali.ed bciore the next election, the name shah be marked "1). I." Where the claim to vote is by reason of being be tween the ages ol twenty-ono and twenty two, as provided by law, the word "age" shall bo entered, and if the person has moveii into tne election uisirict to reside since the last general election the feller "11." Hindi be plated opposite the name. It shall be 111 further duly of each assess or as aforesaid, upon the completion of the duties herein imposed, to make a sepurale list of alt new assessment made by him and the amounts assessed upon each, and furnish ttie same tiuinediitleiy to tun com missioners, win, shall immediately add the names to the tax duplicates and the wards, township, borough or district in which they have been assessed. hr.c. 2. Ou ttie list being completed and tho aso. sniciit made asat..resaid the same shall be forthwith returned to tho county commissi. iu-i H, who shall duplicate copies of said fists, with the observations and ex planations required to be noted as a:ore suid, lo be ma emit as soon us practicable Slid placed in the h inds of the assessor, wlio shall prior to .lie lirst of August in each year put one copy thereof ou the house w heie Uio election ot tho respective district is required to he held, and retain t.'lO other iu Jon possession lor the inspce. lion, free of charge, ot any pcrsun residing in tho said election dislrn-t who shall de. sire to see the suine, atm it i-lmll be the du ty of the same assessor to add, Irom time to time, on iho person. il application of anv one claiming the right to vote, the name of in that Faith let U3 to tho end, such claimant, and mark opposite tho naino"l. I." and immediately assess him with a tax, noting in all eases, his occupa tion, residence, whether a boarder or house-keeper, if a boarder with whom bo I narils, and whether naturalized or de signing lo bo, marking in all such cases the letter opsite the name ''.'' or "I). I," ns tho case may bo; If the person claiming to bo assessed bo naturalized, he. shall exhibit to the assessor his certdicnto of naturalization and if ho claims that lie designs to bo naturalized before the next ensuing election, ho sha I on Mbit hisecr titicate of declaration of intentions ; In all eases where any w aid, borough, township or election district is divided into two or more precincts, the assessor shall nolo in ad his assessments the election precinct in which each elector resides, and shall make n separate return for each to tlio county commissioners In all cafes in which n re turn is required of him by tho provisions of this act; and tlio county commissioners in making duplicate copies of the names of the voters in each precinct separately, and shall furnish tho same to the assessor, and the copies required by this act lo bo placed on the door of or on election places on or before th first day of August in each year, shall be placed on the door of or on the election place in eachofsai.l precincts. M:i'. 8 Alter the a-esnicnts shall have been completed on the tenth day preco- l uing tho second luesilayot Uctobr in ! each year, the assessor shall, on tho Mon ' day immediately followiiig.niake a return ' to the county commissioners of the names of nil persons assessed by him sinco the j return required to be made by him by the second section of this act, noting opposite each name the observations and explana tions required to bo noted as aforesaid, and tho county commissioners shall thereupon cause the' sumo to bo added to the returns required by the second section of this act, and n full nnd correct copy to be made, containing the names of all persons so re turned as resident tax ibles in said ward, borough, townshsp or precinct, and fur nish tlio same together with the necessary election blanks to the ollicers of the elec tion in said ward, borough, township or precinct, on or before six o'clock on the morning of the lirst Tuesday of November, and no man sha'l bo permitted to veto at tho election ou that day w hose name is not on said list, unless hc'shall make proof of his right to vote, as hereinafter required. Sue. 4 On the day of e'ect'.on anv person whoso name is not on the said list, and claiming the right to vote at said election, shall produce at least ono qualified voter of tho district as a witness to tho residence of tho claimant in tho district in which ho claims to be a voter, for a period of at h ast . ten days next preceding said election, which witness shall take and subscribe a I written, or partly written anil partly printed allidavit, tothe facts stated by him, which itlliduvil shall clearly t!etine"w here 1 the residence is of the person so claiming to be a voter, and the person claim mg tho right to vote shall til-o take and subscribe t J a written, or partly written an i partly printed alUilavit, stating that to the best of Ids knowledge and belief when and where ho was Ixirn j that he is a citizen of tlio Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and of ' the United States; t'n't he has resided in the Commonwealth one year, or if former ly a citizen therein, and litis moved there from six months pree ding such election ; i that he has not moved into the district for the purpose of voting tlierein ; that ho nas ! paid a State, or county tax within two years j which was assessed at least ten days before I said election ; and, if a natui jdi'scd citizen, also state when, where and I y what court ; ho was natural. zed, and shall aNo produce ! his certificate of naturalization for cx-tiui- nation: the said allidavit shall also state I w hen and where the tax claimed to be paid j by tho nilidavit was assessed, and when, i where, and to whom paid, and the tax re ceipt therefor shall be produced for exiim j ination, unless the alliant sha.l sta'e in his ! nlliilavit that it has b.n-n lost or o stroyed, i or that he never rece.ved any, but if" the person so claiming the right "to vole shall , lake and subscribe an allidavit that ho is : a native born citizen of tho United States, , or it born elsewhere, shad i-tate that fact iu j his allidavit, or shall produce evidence j that ho has been naturalized or that ho is entitled to citizenship by reason of ids ! father's naturalization ; niid shall further j slate in his allidavit that he is, at the time l ol taking tiie allidavit, between thetue of ! twenty-one and twenty-two years; that he has resided iu tho Stato out) year and in , tho district ten days preceding such elee- tion, he shall be entitled to vole, although j ho shall not have.piti.l taxes; the said idli tlavits ot tho witnesses to their residence I shall bo preserved by the election board, ! and at the close of tho election tlcy shall j be enclosed with the list of voters, tally i list and other papers lvqu.red by law to be I filed by the return judges with the pro- monoiary, ami snail remain ou Ilie there with at the prolhonotary's office, subject to examination as other election papers are; if the election otiicers shall find that the applicant or applicants po.-sess all the legal qualifications of voters, he or they shad bo permitted to vole, and the name or names shall be added lo the list of taxa bles by the the election ollicers, the word "tax" being added when the claimant claims to vote on tax, and tho word "age" w hen he claims toxotorfin age, the same words being added liv tho clerks in each case respectively on tlio list of persons vo ting at such elections. Skc. ft. It shall bo lawful for nnv quali fied citizen of the district, notwithstanding tho name of the proposed voter is con tained on tho list of resident laxables, to challenge the vote of such person, where upon iho same pi of of right of snll'ra je as is now required by law shall be publiclv made and acted upon by the election hoard and the vote admitted or rejected, accord ing to the evident'; every person claiming to be a naturalized citizen shall bo required to produce his naturalization certificate at the el.wtioii bclbre voting, except he has In en lor ten years coiiseci.tivcl v a voter in the distrii in w hich lie oilers his vote; and on the vote of such person being received it shall I the duty of the election ollicers to w rite or slump on such cei tilicale tho word "voted," w ith the month and year, audit' any election ollicer or ollicers "shall receive a rewind vote on the same day, by virtue of the same cerliticate, excepting w here sons are entitled to vole bv the nat uralization of their lathers, they" and the person w ho shall oiler such a second vole, upon so otlendiiig shall be deemed guilty of high misdemeanor, sn on conviction theieol be lined and imprisoned, or both, at the discretion of the court, but the lino shall hot exceed one bundled dollars in each ease or the imprisonment one year; the like punishment shall be inllieted, ou convict. ou, on the ollicers ol election who shall neglect or refuse to make, or cause to be made, the endorsement required as aloic-aidoii said naturalization c. i liticiitcs. Si r. ti. If any election ollicer shall re fuse or neglect to lequiiti such prool ofihc. I'i-i.t ol biillnige as is required by IhNluw, or the laws lo which this is a supplement, from any person ottering lo vote whose I. ion. i is not on tho list ot assessed voters, or whose right to vote is challenged by ai y qualified voter requiring such proof, every person so oUchdiug shall upon con viction be deemed puilly of a higu misde meanor, and shall be sentenced, lor every oliense, to pay a fine fiot exeeerling ntit' J J . dare do our duty as wo understand it."--LINCOLN. hundred dollars, or to Undergo nn Impris onment not excei'i'lng one year, or cither or both, at the discretion of the court. Skc. 7. Ten days preceding every elec tion for electors for President nnd Vice President of the United States, it shall be the duly of the assessor to attend at the plnen required by law for holding the elec tion in each elect ii n district, nndthen and there hear all applications of peisons w hose mimes havo been omitted from the list of assessed voters, who claimed the right to vole, or whoso rights have origin ated since the siinie made out, ami shall add the names of such persons there to as shall show that they are entitled to the right of suffrage in such district, nu the personal application of the claimant only, and forthwith assess them with the proper tax. After completing tho list, s c py thereof shall be placed on the doorot or tin the house w hero the election is to be held, at least eight days before the election; mid at tlio election the same course shall be pursued in all respects as is required by tins ad and iho acts to w hich this is a supplement, at the general election in Oc tober. Tho assoi-sor shall also make the suine returns to the county commissioners of all assessments made by virtue of this section; and the comity commissioners shall furnish cop es thereof to tho election ollicers in each dbtrict, in like manner, in all respects, as is required at tho general election in October. Skc. 9. Tho repectivo assessors, inspec tors and judges of tho election shall each have the power to administer oaths to any person claiming the right to bo assessed or the right of suffrage, or in regard to any other matter or thing required to be done or inquired into by any of said ollicers un der this act, and aiiy wilful false swearing by any person in relation to any matter concerning which they shall be lawfully interrogated by any of said ollicers, shail be punished as perjury, Skc. 10. The a-stso'is shall each receive the same eompen ation for the time neces sarily spent in pertoriiiing their duties hereby enjoined as is provided bv law for Iho performance of their other duties, to bo paid by tho county commissioners us in ftther cases : and it shall not be lawful for any person to assess a tax against any per s m whatever with n ten days next prece ding the election to bo held on the second Tuesday of October, ill any year, or within ten days next belore any election for elec tors ot President and Vice President of the United States; any Violation of this provision shall tic a misdemeanor, and subjecting the ollicers no otlendiiig to a tino on conviction not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment not exceeding three months, or both, ut tho disci etion ol the court. Si:c. 11. On pe'itlon of five or more cit izen-of tho county, stilting under oath that they verily believe that frauds will bo practiced at the election about to be held in any district, It shall be the duty of the Court of Common 1'leas of sa:d county, ii in session, if not a jiulee thereof in vaca tion, to appoint two judicious, sober tmd intelligent citizens of the coiintv to act ns overseers 01 fup.i c ectl' ii; s:"..! overseers shall be selected from different political parties, w here tho inspector. I c!."i. t d:'.' lerent pailivs, and where both in: peelers belong to the same political parly both ol the overseers shall be taken from the op posite political party; said overseers shall' have the right to bo present with tho otii cers of the election during the whole time the same is held, the votes counted and tho returns made out and signed by the elec tion ollicers ; to keep a list of the voters if they seo proper; to challenge any person tillering to vote.and to interrogate' linn nnd his witnesses, under oath, in regard to his right of sutlr gc at said election, and to examine Ills papers produced; mid the olllccrs of f ind election arc required to af ford to said overseers so selected and ap pointed t very eonvenienceand facility tor the discharge of their duties: and il'said election ollicers shall refuse to permit said overseers to lie present and perform their duties as aforesaid, or if lin y shall bo driven aw ay from the polls by "violence or intimidation, ad tho vote p'olk.l at such election district may bu rejected, bv anv tribunal trying a contest 'under the siti'd el etion: Provided, that no person signing the petition sliitM be unpointed an overseer. M.c. 1-. If toiy prothonotary, clerk, or deputy of either, or any other person shall allix tho seal ol 'olllce toa.iy naturalization paper, or permit the samo to be allixed, or give out, or cause, or permit the same to bo given out, in hi .nk, whereby it may bo fraudulently used, or furiiisha naturaiiza tion paper to any person who shall not have been duly examined and sworn in open eouit, iu the presence ol some of the judges lliercol, according lo the act of Congress, or shall aid in, or connive at, or in anv way permit tho issue of any fraiitl ule t natiiraliz -u urn cert heates, hc'shall bo guilty of a hieh ln.s.lemi anor or it any one shall fraudulently use any such ee: tit icate of naturalization, knowing that it was fraudulently issued, or shall vole or at tempt to vote thereon, or if any one shall vote or a'teuipt to vote on any certificate of uaturaliali. ii not issued to him, he shall bu guilty of a high misdemeanor; and either or any ot Iho p jrsons, their aid ers or abettors, slrdl on conviction be lined in a sum not exceeding one thousand dol lars, and imprisonment iu the proper pen itentiary for a period not exceeding tlireo years. Skc. 13. Any person w ho, on oath or af firmation belore any court of fids State, or oillccr authorized 'to administer oaths, shall, to iirociire a certificate of naturaliza tion, for himself or any other person, w il fully depose or aliiriii any matter lo be facts, knowing tho samo to bo true, shall be guilty of perjury; and any eertilicale of naturalization n.sue.l in nuisuauee ol anv such deposition, decim ation or ulllriuu ion shall be null and void ; anil il shall bo the duty of the court issuing the same, upon proof being made belore it that if was fraudulently obtained, to lake immediate measures for recalling the same lor can cellation; and any person w ho sha.l vote or attempt to vole ou any paper so ob tained, or shall any way aid in, connive ut or have any agency w hatever in the issue, circuhil.ou or use ol any Ir, indolent naltir alizalioli certilicate.sluiil be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and noon conviction i thereof shall undergo imprisonment in the penitentiary tor not more than two years, ami pay a hue of not more than one thou sand ilolitirn, or either or both, at tho dis cretion ul the court. Skc, II. Any assessor, election ofllccror pel sou apnonited as un o ersecr.w iio sliali neglect or rclico to perlorin any duty en joined by this act, without legal can c, shall bo subject to a penalty ol one hun dred dollars, and if any asscmnr shall as sess any person as a voter who i., not qualified, or I close lo a-sess any one whi is quab lied, he shall be dei i.ied gin I: v of a misdemeanor ill olllce, lino on con letion be nunished by him mi, imprisonment, mill Biih.cct to an action for damage bv tho person aggrieved, arid if any pci ,on shall fraudulently add to, deface or destroy a lisi ol vo erii ma le out as directed by this act. or tear dow n or reinove the same fi oiu tho iilaco w here it has been tiled, with fraudulent or mischievous intent, or for any improper purpnnc, the poison o of fending shall bo guilty of a high misde meanor, and ou conviction shall be puo islusl hy a tine not etcn-diiig live hundred. CAN. S2 PER ANNUM. dollars or imprisonment not exceeding tw o veals, or ooth, tit the discretion of tho court. Skc. 15, All elections hereaflcr held, un der the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall bo opened between thhourof six ami s"ven n ciock a. in., nnd closed al seven o'clock p. m. Skc. HI. It shall bo the duv of the Secre tary of the Comninnwealtii lo prepare forms for all the blanks made necessary by this act, and furnish copies of the same tonll the couutyeommission"rs of the sev eral counties of the Commonwculih j and the county commissioners of eiich county shall, as soon its necessary after the receipt ol the same, nt the proper expense of the county, procure and furnish to ail the t lection ollicers of the election districts of their respective counties, copie.i of such blanks, in such quantities as may be ren dered necessary for the discharge of their duties under this act. - Sr.c. 17. That citizens of this Stafo tem porarily in the service of the State or the I nil.i.l Siates Government, on cl rical or other dot v, nn. 1 who do not vote where thus emjiloycd, shall not bo deprivul thereby of the right to vote in their Kevernl election districts if othorwbo duly quali fied. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the Tiith section ot tne net first aforesaid, the judges of the al'oresa.d districts shail rep resentatively take charge of the certificates of return of the election of their respective districts, and piodiicethem at a rncetingof 'ne Judge from each district, at the bor ough of Tionesta, on the third day niter the election, being FRIDAY, ih'k Km HAY of N'.iVEMIJER. lSTJ.then and tin ro to perform the tlutie required by law of said Judges. Also, that whero ajuilge, by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend such meeting of judges, then the certificate of return shall bo taken charge of by one of tho inspectors or clerks of election of the district, who shall il l and perlorin tho duties of Kind judge unable to attend. E. L. DAVIS, Sheriff. The Blue Law3 of Connecticut. Many of our readers who lmve often heard of the Connecticut "blue laws," have probably never litid nn opportu nity of perusing that celebrated code. Tho territory now comprised in Connecticut was formerly two colonies, Connecticut and Hew lluven. The colony of Connecticut was planted by emigrant from Massachusetts and Windsor, in ICoo, and Hartford uinl Wellit'tlield, 1G:5.j-3G. The other col ony, styled by its founders the Domin ion of jNew Haven, was founded by emigrants from England itt lti.JH. The two colonies were united in 10C.5. The st.'.tutes copied below of the American colonies, were enacted bv the people of the "dominion of Is'cw Haven," anil being printed on blue paper, came to be known us the blue laws: The governor utid magistrates con vened iu general assembly, tire the su preme power tinder God, of this inde pendent dominion. From the determination of the as sembly no appeal shull bo made. The governor is amenable to the voice of the people. The its'inhly tit" the people shall not be dismissed by the governor, but thall dismiss itself. Conspiracy against this dominion shall be punished with death. hnsoever kd vs therw is o..,,-..,. .i,..l jurisdiction above nnd over this d.i i...i! ....! i .i , i minion, tiiau Mii.cr iieain itn.i loss ol property. Whoever attempts to change or overturn the tlutniniun bhall stiller death. The judges shall determine no con trovetsies without u jury. No one shall be a freeman or give a voto utile he be converted and a member of one of tho chttichts allow ed in the dominion. J,ach freeman shall swear by the bles-ed God to bear true iillegietice to this dominion uinl Unit Jtstta j tl.c only King. Ko (junker, uo desi titer from the established wol'sliin of tl shall be ullowed to give a vole for tins electing of magistrates or anv nt'ier ! ollicer. Ko fond or lodging bul bo o'!i.red to (junker, Adamite or herct;o. If any person turns (jnnUer he shall bo banished and not suH'citd to return but on pain of death. No priest shall it'.iJe in iho domin ion ; he loi 1 1 bo l,!iuiclied nsul sutler deal Ii on his nt ir j, i'rit'Ms may bu seized by any one without a war' aid. No ono to cross n river but tin an thoti.ed IWryinan. No finu i-liall run on tho Sabbath day, or walk in his garden, or else win re., except revcrci'lly, t and from to t ling. No one si. nil travel, cfmk vijdttafs, make bods, MVtcp house, cut hair or bhuve on the Sabbath day. No woman shull kiss "her children on Subbatli or lasting day. Tho Sabbath shall bt jjiu at Biniset on Saturday. To pick un ear of com growing in a neighbor's garden shall be deemed theft. A person accused of trespass in the right shall be judged guilty, unless he clears himself by his oalh. Whcu il appears that iho accused, hits confederate, and be refuses to dis cover them, he may be racked. Nono shall buy or tell lands w ithout permission in am selectmen. A drunkard shail lave a master appointed by the selectmen, who are to bar him from the lilicrtv of bavin.' and selling. " " Every rateable person who refuses to pay I. is proportion to support tlio if.ini-t. r of the l. v ii or pnri-h, ,-:.i!l ..' .- ' i.''. 'i.u' '.'. :j ii'.ii.H.r:..'-'. '.U.. Vv-'. IAl" ' Rates of Advertising. One Squaro 1 inch,) one Inertif. ns - ?1 .'O On "S initio " mm mouth - -I lr One S pinre " three months - ii Oil One S.iiare " oho year - - Hi Ot) Tw o Squares, one year -" lo IS iJonriiT Col. " - - ;it) mi Half " "..'.. hi) in One " " - - - 100 on I'nsiitess Cards, not exceeding one inch In length, f 10 per year. Legal notices at established rates. These rates are low, and no deviation .nil be made, or discrimination among I at rous. 'flic rates olfercd are such, v n ill iiiako il to the advantage of men dol. business in the limits ot the circulation of ti e i .hut to advertise llhernllr. IMM-.J HJI. L I'. L'l llfc IBM I -aiH 1 be fined by the court ol. and 4'2d. (Very ijtiurter nritii he or she pny the rate to the minister. Whoever publisher a lie, t) tho prejudice of his iieiglilior,liali 'lie tct in the stock., or be whipped ten stripes. No minister shall keep a school. Men stealers shull gtiller dealh. Wh sever wears clothes trimmed with gold, ni I ver or bone lace above Is. per yard, shall lie presented by thu grand jurors, nnd the selectmen shall tax the offender? ..ri00 estate. A debtor in prison, swearing ho ha no estate, shall be li t out and sold to make satisfaction. Whoever sets a fi ro in tlio wood", and it burns a house, shall suffer death; and persons tupected of this" crime shall be imprisoned without benefit of bail. Whosoever brings cards or dice into thi.-- dominion shall pay a fine of .'). Nu one shall read common prayer books, keep Christmas or set days, eat mince pies, dance, play cards, or play any instrument of music except tho drum, trumpet and Jew's harp. No gospel minister shall join pcoplo in marriage. The magistrato only shall j..in them in marriage, ns ho may do it with less scandal to Christ's church. When parents refuse their children convenient marriages, the magistrates shall determine the point. 'J he selectmen un finding children ignorant may take them away from heir parents, and put them iu better hands at the expense of their parents. Fornication shall bo punished by compelling marriage, or as tho court shall think proper. Adultery shall bo punished with death. A man that strikes his wife shall pay a fine of 10. A woman that strikes her husband shall be punished as the law Jirects. A wife shall be deemed good evi dence against her husband. No man shall court a maid in per son or by letter, without first obtain ing consent of her parents, JC5 penalty for tho ft.st offence ; 10 for tho sec ond; for the third imprisonment dur ing the pleasure of the court. Married persons must live together ur bo imprisoned. Every male must havo his hair cut round according to his cap. Hew to Preserve Aidimn Leave3. The leaves of Autumn are beginning to assume the most beautiful tints crimson, russet, orange gold and varie gated colors, and the question now presents itself, which is the best method of preserving them?. 01 late years tho preparing nud shipping of raro (oieci nicns of leaves from American forests to Furope, iti boxes, has assumed the form of trade, to a cuiisiderablo extent, and the fancy shops in tho large cities arc each fall supplied with the finest varieties that can be found. The process of preservation is simple: A thick blotting pad, some sheets of dr awing paper, a camels hair brush and some amber varnish are all the necessary r.pplianccs, save a thick book to press tho leaves between tho blotting pad so as to extract the mois ture before they tne vanished and placed upon the paper. Already tho leaves are turning, and tho ivy especially is in proper condition. Tho poisonous plant makes the prettiest leaves, and ia r.ot bo dangerous but that most people can handle it in thu fa 1 1 . -Mt iul ville llrp ul licu ii . A parly of men animatedly engaged in discussing polities before a country store attracted the attention of an ageii agriculturist. "There's something tlio mailer here," ho observed to his wife, and drawing his team lie lightly shout ad to a constitutive individual on tho outskirts, "What's u Hint?" "Twelve inches," was the sardonic reply. Tho aged agrtullurist swore soiuo and drove on. Tho author of "Heart Pictures" no. signs tho following suflicictit reasons not kissing Mrs. G. : 1. I am such a good husband I wouldn't even bo guilty of the appear ance of disloyalty to my sweet wife. 'J. I was afraid the driver would sco mo atid tell G. i. 1 don't think Mia. G. would let nte. A Georgia brakeman walking on the truck didn't notice an approaching freieht, train, which struck him, not in a vital part of his body, and knocked him twenty feet into 'tho mud. Ho landed on his feet, picked up his hat, and in an excited eiithiisiani shouted: "Three cheers fur Grecly! Another vote saved !" If your sister, while tenderly en piged in a tender conversation with a tender sweetheart, asks you to bring a glata of water from ail adjoining room, you tan start on the errand but vt.it need not return. You will not bo in used. An Albany minisier, ivlcring to his ret ui d tif -10 years, finds ftwt.it niai -riuges iu summer. t 0,000 is reported paid to the May or of Memphis by lour men (or rvi.-i-niio.' ken,, bat In-. ft Tl