1 f AL ELECTION. ! Whereas, 1(5 and by nn not of the Oonoral .aeenihly of tho Common wealth of Penti ylvanla, entitled 'An Aot to regulnto the ssneral Flection within till!" Common renlth,'. it la enjoined upon mo to givo uMlc ' not inn of mid elections, aim to numerate In said notice what oillocrs are ibeelectod, I.T. J. VanQloson.High Slier Tof the niiinty of Forest, d hereby make nrrwn mid Rive thin public notioo' tn llio lectors of the county of Forest, that a ieneral F.leotiou will laj hold In saidcoun v, on tlio HIRD TI ESDAY (18th-) OP DFfEKBER, 18?, t the several districts, vis : In Uarnett township at Clarington school ione. In Green township at the house of I trner. In Howe township nt Brookston, In Irookston Hull. In Jenks township at the eon it house in faricn. In Harmony towiiHhipnt Allciider school touae. In Hickory township at Ball school touse. In Kinsley township til Wheeler, Du enhnry A Oil's store. In Tionosta township at school house in ( donesta boron gh. j In Tionesta borough at sehool liouso In id borough. At which time and places the qualified leetora will vote For or Against the New Constitution, he text of which is herewith published. Notice is heaeby given, Tlint nny person xeopting Justices of tlio Peaco who shall lold any office or appointment ot profit or rust under the United States, or this Statu r any city or corporated district, whether win missioned ollieer or otherwise, a mliordinate ollleoror agent who is or shall io employed nnder tho legislature, exectt ive or judiciary department of this State, irof anvrity, orof any incorporated dis trict, and also, that every member of Con gress and of the Slate "Legislature, or of tha aolect or common council of any oily, or commissioners of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable of holding or ex ercising at tho time, tho offlfc or appoint ment ol judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge or othor officer of such ejection shall be eligible to bo then voted for. . Also, that in tho 4th aoetion of the act of Assembly entitled "An act rotating to slcctions and tor other purposes," appro ved April ltith 1So9, it is enacted that the 18th section shall not be so construed as to prevent any militia or borough ollhior from aorvirtg as Judge, Inspector or Cleric, nt any general or special election in this Commonwealth. " A further supplement to tho flection laws of this Commonwealth: i Whereas, by an act of the Congress of the Knitod States, entitled "An aot to amend the several acts hereto fore passed to provide for the enrolling5 and calling out of the national forces end for other purposes," and approved March .11, 1865. All persons who hnvo (lesertod the military or naval services of the Uni ted Suites, and who have been discharged or relieved from the penally or disability therein provided, uro deemed and taken to have voluntarily relinquished and for- foite 1 their rights to become citizens, and . are deprived of BJicrnisips uny rights ot citizenship hereof: And whereas, pprsejis r.nt cittyons of uie united suites, are unuur mo consinu " tion and laws of Pennsylvania qualified electors of this Commonwealth . Bkc. 1. Me it enacted by the (Senate and House of Representatives, of the Oommon wenltii of Pennsylvania in General Assem bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the sume and in all oloetions hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth; it shall be ' unlawful for the judges or Inspectors of anv such election to re.-eivo auy ballot or ballots from any persons embraced in tho ; provisions, and subject to the disabilities imposed by said act of Congress, approved March 3d, lstio. And it shall be unlawful for any such pcrsati to cfl'er to voto any such ballot or ballets. Stx', S. That if any sucJi Judprcor inspec tors of election or any of them shall receive or consent to receive any such unlawful ballot or ballots fromanvsmh Uisnualilled person, he or they ho offending shall he guilty ol misdemeanor, and upon convic tion thereof in anv Court of Uunrter Sea-. slnns of tliis Commonwealth, h shalt lor eachofTenoa bo sentenced to hay a lino of not loss than one hundred dollars, and to undergo imprisonment in tha JUll of the proper county for not lass than sixty days. Sfco. S, That if any person deprived' ot citiaanship and disqualified as aforesaid shall at any election hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth vote or tender to the osneera thereof, and otfei to vote a bal lot or ballot, any, person so oll'ending Khali be guilty ot a misdeineonor, and on conviction thereof in any Court of Quarter Sessions of this Commonwealth, shall for . each offence be punished hi a like rnannor aa is provided in the proceeding section of : wis act, in uie case or onicers ot elections teoaiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Sec. 4. That if any person shall hereafter persuade or advise any person or persons . deprived of citizenship and dis'itiaiified as i afuresaiif, to otfer any. ballot or 'ballots to the officers of any election hereafter to bo held in this Commonwealth, or shall per auado or ad visa any such olllcer to receive any hallotor ballots from nny person de prived of citizenship and disqualified ad aloresaid, such persons so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upoe conviction thereof tn any .Courtof Quarter sessions of this Commoiiweallh, shall be punished in like manner a provided in the aecoud section of this act, in the case of Ollioars of such election recoiylug such mi lawtui uuitoi or na'iots. ' , .', ." " REGISTRY LAW. .,- I also give ofllclal nonoe to the electors in rorest countv that, bran act entitled . -An act further supplemental to the aot relative to tho elections of this Common wealth," approved April 17th, it is rroi i'lo'' a follows: - hmu, i. ilo it euaotuil by the Senate and tiouseol Itupresciitativoa of thv Common Wealth of Pennsylvania in Ueneral Assem jily met, and It I hereby enacted by an thority of the samo, That it shall bo thedu ty of each of the aeaura of this Com monwvalth, on tho flntt Monday of June , of e h your, to take up tho transcript he has r'4flvi'd from tlu)-oiintTtiiimiion- 0n under the eiahih HMctioii of tin) ail of - lath or April. lnJt. and proceed to an iiu nudiau revision of the same by striking I tberumin the name ot every person whois r known by iinu to have tlu d or rriuovei since tlu' lant prcviuus ao. isinent from the district of which he la the awx-saor, or I whoso death or removal shall be made I known to him. and to add to the same the luiioe ut ai.y quaiined voter Who ahull be ' niaiiu know n to him, to have removed into , ' tho distrlnt in-e the las previous aaa laent, or whnxe removal ihIo the smuie shaj beorshall have been mnle known to Jillll, and also the name of all who make I daim to him to Ih9 qualified voters therein. . Asaoou m tliis rcvuiioit is coniiiletsi he sbnll iHnlt every dwclliiiu house in hiadin Iriet and make cjirctul iiinuirv il anvner- Boil whoso naiaoia oa his list hut diod or rcijioved from tu distni't, and It so, take the same theretrom. or whether anv qualilied vukT roaidestUaielu huae luuue . is not ou tho list, and it so, to add thesame a therei, and In all m" where a name i, added to the l!st a tax shall torthwyu be or shall In' all case aftmtaln y Jnqrttpy xin what ground the person so asaesscd claims to beavoter. UHin tlieoompletion of this work it shall he tha duty of each as sessor as aforesaid to proceed to mnke out a nsi in BipnanciiCAl orneroi me ircemen above twenty-ono years of age claiming to beqiialillcd voters In the ward. borough. townshipair district of which he is assess or, and opposite to each of sum nsmesstato homer said freeman is or is not a house keeper, and if he is, the number of his res ilience, in towns where the same are num bered, with the street, alley or court in hlch situate.aml if tn a town where there are no numbers, the namnof the street, al ley or court on which said house fronts ; also tho oeciiation of the person, and here ho Is not a housekeeper, the occupa tion, place of boarding and with whom, and if working for another, the namo of em ployer, and writo opposite each of mid nsiiies the word " voter," and where any person claims to vote hv reason of natur alization he shall exhibit his certificate thereof to the assessor, unless he has been for five consecutive vears next preceding voter in said district: and in all eases hero the person has been naturalized, tho name shall bo marked with the lettor"N."' Whero tho person has merelv declared his Intention to become a eitijicn and deslgnsJ to bo naturalized bclore the next election, the inline shall be marked "11. 1." Whero the claim to vote is by reason of lieing be tween the ages of twenty-one and twenty two, as provided by law, tho word "ago" shall lie entered, and if the person has moved into the election district to reside since the last general election the letter 11. shall ho placed opposite the name. It shall bo tho further duty of each assess or as aforesaid, upon the completion of tho duties herein nil posed, to make a separate list of all new nsaessments made hv him and the amounts assessed upon eucli, and rurnish tho same immediately to the com missioners, who shall immediately add the names to the tax duplicates and tho wards, township, borough or district in hich they have been ossossed. Nec. 2. On tho list being completed and the assessment made as aforesaid the samo shall be forthwith returned to the county commissioners, w ho shall duplicate copies of said lists, with the observations and ex planations required to be noted as afore said, tn be mane out as soon as practicable and placed in tho hands of the assessor, who snail prior io Uie nrst ol August in each veor put one eoiiv thoroof on the houso where tho cloetifm of the respective district is required to lie held, and retain the other in his possession for the inspec tion, treeot charge, ot any person residing In the suid election district who shall de sire to see the same, and it shall be the du ty of the aaino assessor to add, from time to time, on the personal application of any one claiming the right to vote, thonameof such claimant, and mark opposite the name "1. I." and immediately as.se.ot him with a tax, noting in all cases, his occupa tion, residence, whether a hoarder or house-keeper, if a boarder with whom he lioards, and whether naturalized or de signing to be, marking in all such cases the letters opposite the namo "N." m i, as tno cose niav be: tithe person aiming to be assessed bo naturalized, he shall exhibit to the assessor his certificate of naturalization and if he claims that ho designs to bo naturalized before the next ensuing election, ho sha 1 exhibit nlscer. tincato of declaration of Intentions; in all eases whore nnv ward, liorougli. township or blootion district is divided into two or more precincts,,the assessor shall note In all his assessments the election precinct in which each elector resides, and shall make a separate return for each to tho county touiuussioners tn all cases In which a re turn is required of him by tlio provisions of this act; and tho county commissioners in making duplicate e:pies of tho names of the voiers in each precinct separately, and shall furnish tlio same to tho assessor. ana tne copies required by this act to bo placed on tho door of or o"n election nlaces on or noiore iinnrsiuay or August in each year, shall bo placed on tho door of or on tne etootinii place in eaciioi said precincts. Sue. 3 A fter tho assessments shall havo been completed on tho tenth dav prece uing tne second i uesdny or October in racn vear, tlio assessor shall, cn the Mon day immediululy iidlowing.mako a return to the county commissioners of the names of all persoi'.K assessed bv him since the return required to do made by htm by tho second section of this a;-t. noting onikisito each name tho observations and explana tions required to lie noted asaloicsaid.and the comity commissioners shall thereuiHin cause the samo to be added to the returns required by the second section of this act, and a full and correct copy to bo made, containing the names of nil persons so re turned as resident tnxables in said ward, borough, townshsp or precinct, and fur- lusti uie same together wun tne necessary election blanks to tho otiicers of the elec tion In said ward, borough, township or precinct, on or before six o'clock on tho morning oi tte nrai Tuesday or November, and no man shaU bo permitted to vote at the election on that day whose name is not on said list, unless he shall make proof of his right to vote, us herclnauor required. Hkc. 4 On tho day of election anv person whoso name is not on the said list, ni)d claiming the right to rotu at said uleution. shall produce at least one qualified voter of the district as a witness to the residence of the claimant in tho district in which ho claims to tie a voter, for a period of at least ten days next preceding said election. wnien witness anan iakb ana sunscriue written, or partly written and partly printed affidavit, tothe facts stated bv him. which aflidavit shall clearly define where the residence is of the person so claiming to be a voter, and the person claiming tho r)ght to vote shall also take and subscribe Id a written, or nartlv written and nartlv printed aflidavit, staling that to tho best of lus knowledge and belief when and where ho was born ; that he is a citizen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and of the I ni tod Htates t that he bus resided in the Commonwealth one year, or if former ly a citizen therein, and lias moved there from six months precaoing such election that ho has not moved .' ito tho district for the purpose of voting therein; that he l.ai paid a Ktatu or county tax within two years which was assessed at least ten days before said election ; and, if a naturali.t-d citizen also state when, where and by what court he was naturalized, and shall also produi his certificate of naturalization for exami nation; the said aflidavit shall also state when and wufrnthe tux claimed to be paid by the alndavit was assessed, and when whero, and to whom paid, and tho tax io ceint therctor shall be produced lor exam lnation, unless the ntliant shall state in his atlldavtt that it has bcuil lost or destroyed or that be never received any, but if the iriu so claiming the right to vote shall take and subscribe an affidavit that he is a native born citizen of the United (States, or if lioru Muwlu.ro, shall state that fact in his affidavit, or shall produce evidence that he has been naturalized or that he is entitled to citizenship bv reason of his father's naturalization ( and shall further stale in hi affidavit that he is, at the tiuio of taking the affidavit, between the ago of tweiilv-our) aid twenty-two years; that he baa resided m tho 8mU) one year and in tho district ten davs preceding uueli dec tion, he shall be entitled to vote, although he shall not luive paid taxes : the said alii davit of the wituossus to their resident' shall be preserved by the election board, and at the close of tho election they shall Iks euclobcd with tho list of voters, tally list and oilier papers required by law to be hlod by the loiuni judges with the pro thutiotsry, and shall remain on tile there with at the nrothonotarr't office, sub ject ! isniieallnn at other erection paper ara, if the tlectbn officer! (hall find that tha sppli cant or applicants poinsat all tLe legal qnnlifiea lionsof votert, tit or thr ilisil be pfrmltted to vots.snd the nam or aiiMi (hall be xlJf d to th Hal of taxable by the election officer, th word "tsx" being s.dded when the cUimsot rlaiml Io vote on tax, and the word "age" heu he claim In vote on sge, the tame- words being added bj lb clerk In each case respecttreljr on th lilt ol peraon eoting at mch election, Pto 8 It ahsll ba lawful for any qnslifled citi zen of th dialrict, notwithstanding the nam of the proposed voter ia contained on tlx Hat of resident tnisblea, to challenge the vol of each peraon; whereupon the Mini proof of right of anffrsge Is now required br law ahsllbe pub liclr made and acted upon br the election boari', and tha vote admit'nl nr rejected, according Io he evidence; ererv person claiming to be a natu ralised cinr-n (tint tie required to produce hi naturtliistinn certifioite at tho election hrfur voting, eicept li ba been fur ten year cousec- ulively a voter in the district in wbicb he offer it tote; andon the vote of such person being? received, it aualljtje the on'v of th election o (ri ce r a to write or ttsinp on sik'Ii cntificnte th word "voted, with Hi month and renr and if any election officer or officers shall receir a sec ond vote oc the same any, by virtue of the anm certificate, vitlng whero son are entitled to vote br the naturalization ot their father;, liny nhd the perron who ehnll offer such a second vote, upon so otTcn ling, aunll be deemed guiltv of high misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof b Gned or imprisoned, -or both, at tbe discretion of the court, but the fine shall not exceed one bun dred dollars in each cae, or the impiisonment one yenri Iht like puaishment (halt be Inllicted, on tonne-lion, en Ibe officer a of election who ball neglect or re.use to make, or cause tn I e made, the endorsement required a aforesaid on laid nstiirii'unlion cer'.ificate xc C. If anv election officer shall refuse, or ncglectto require inch proof of the right of inf inite si li lequireu or tin law, or toe law tq which this is a supplement. Iron anv person O.Tering to vole, whole namo is not on III list of assessed voters, or whose right Io rote is chal lenged by any qualified voter requiring eucti proof, every person bo offending, shall upon con viction, be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be sentenred, t'jr every ofTei.j-, Io pay nnc not exctcdmg on huadred dotfaia, or to undergo an imprisonment nut eict eJing one rear, either or both, at lb discretion of ibe c( urt, SkO 7. Ten days preceding every election for electors lor President and Vice President of the United States, it shall b tho qutj of th asjeisor to abend at the place require.! by law for holding tbe election in each election, uulrkl.aod then trier hear all applications of persons wbosa Humes bare been omitted from the list of assessed voter, who claimed tbe right to tote, or whose right bare originated stuce tbe sama mad oat, and shall add lb name of sucli persons thereto a fLall show that ther a entitled tu lb light of suffrage ia such district, ou th personal application of th claimant only, and fpriHaiih aiseti item with ;h proper tax. After completing the list. a copj thereof (ball be p'ace4 op lie dour pf or qa Ilia iious what the eloctiau ii to be held, at least eight day before tbe edi tion; and at tbe ele:duu,ibe same course shall be puriued in all respec'i as is required by tbii act and tbe art to w hich this is a supplement, at th general election in Octob. r.Ttic assessor shall aim make th same returns to tbe county commission ers of all assessments mr.d by virtu of this sec 'Pl'i t)i the ponlT commissioner thai) furnish copies thereof to tbe election oftlcer in each district, in like manner, in all respect, a is required at the general election in October. bro 9. Tbe respeclivo assessors, inspectors and jutlgei of the election, shall each bat th power to administer oaths to any person claim- ng the right to bo assessed, or the right of utTrage.or in regard to any other matter or thing required to be done or inquired mto by any of aid oairers under Inn act, and any wilful false (wearing by any person in reb tion to any mat ter concerning which they shall be lawfully in terrngated by any of laid o Hirers, shall be pun ished as penury. Skc. 10. The assessor! shall each receive the tame compensation for the time necessarily ipeut iu performing their duties hereby enpined as is provided by law for the pcrforinuuc of their other duties, tube piid by the county commts sioners as in other cases ; and It shall not be lawful for coy prison to asses a tax against any peison whatever within ten days next precfiiing tbe election to ba held on tbe second '1 nesdnt of October, in nnv rear, or within leu day next lie fore any election for electors of President aud Vie President of lite United states ; any viola tion of thia protision hull bs a misdemeanor, anil luljerdng the officers so offending to a fine on conviction uot exceeding one hundred dollars or to imprisonment not exceeding tlira months or both, at tbe discreltoa or tbe Ujurt. cxo. 1 1. On petition of Bv or more citlzenl of ibe county, Hating onder oath that thcr tcri'y believe that frauds will be practlcen at the electlou about to be held ia anv district, it shall be the duty of th Court of Common Please of (aid county. if in session II not a judge thereof in vaca tion, to appoint two ju lirious, sober and intelli gent cltireni of tbe county to act as overseer of said election; ssiJ overseers shall c aeiected from different political partief.where th inspect ore belonging to different parties, and where bpb inspector belong to tha lame political party both of the overseen shall ba taken frora the opposite political parti; suid overseers shall have the right to be present with lb oUicors of the election du ring lbs whole tins the same Is held tho totes counted and tha returns mad out and signed by the election olhceri; to keep a list or the toters if they Ire proper; to coalienge any person otfer ine to tote, and to interrogate hi in and bii wit nesses, under oath, ia rugurd to his right of suf frage at said election, and to examin hi paper produced ; and the officers of said election ire required to afford to said overseer so selected and appointed every convenience .'acuity fur iba discharge of their duties; and if laid (lectio officers shall refuse to permit said overseers lobe present and perform tLeir duties at aforesaid.ur if tbev iball be driven away from the polls by vio lenc or intimidalioa. all '.b tote polled at such election district may be rejected, by any tribunal trying a contest under the said election : 1 rovi ded, ill nt no person signing tbe petition shall bo appointed an overseer. . Sxo. 12. If any ptoilionqlury, clet, or depi)ty of either, or any ether person (ball affix th teal of office to ant naturalization, paper, or permit tu lame to be affixed, or give out, or cause, or permit Ibe same to be given out, in blank, hero by It may be fraudulently used.or binush a natu rahxation paper to any person who shall not hat been duly examined ar.d sworn in opea court, i I lb present of some of the jidges tbereof.accordipg to the act of Coo gress.or shall aid in, or connive at, or in any way permit the issneofaoy frutidtilpnl naturalization certificates, b shall be aoiliy of a bjgb uiiedetueanor j or if any one sball fraudulently usa any such certm csi of naturalisation, I no in,; (hat it was frau dulenily ied, or shall tot or alteqipt to rote tbereon, or if any on shall vot nr attempt to role tbereon, or if any one shall vote or attempt to tote on any certihcal of aturaliatin pot Issued to bim.be shall be guilty of a high ioiile mtiunor ; nd ei'ber or any of tha persoiiB, the: aiders or abettors, shall on conticlion b fiusd fa a sum not exceeding on thousand dollars, and imprisonment in lb proper peni.euliary for period not exceeding three years. Ssc 13. Any person abo, on oaib or affirm tion before anv court of this Slate, or officer au thorized to adminisur ouths, shall to procure ceriilkule of naturalization; for himself or any other person u iifully depose or affirm auy maitcf to b fart, knowing III lam to h TTne.ttiarr b guilty otperjury; nud ant certificate of naturaliza tion issued In pursuance of any such deposition, declare. Ion or affirmation shall be null and void; and it shall be th duty of the court issuing the ame, npnn piool heing made befnrt it that it wai fraudulently nlitaitud, la lake ImmrdUt measures for recalling th rani for cancellation ; and any person who shall tote or attempt to tnte on any paper so obtained, or ahull any way aid In, ronniv at or h ive nny agency w hatever in the issue, circulation or uss of any fraudulent natur alization certificate, shall ha deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof under go imprisonment in the penitentiary lor not more than two years, nd pay a An of not more than one thousnn.1 ilcllars, or either ur both, at the discretion of the rourt. So 14 Any assessor, election officer or peraon appointed aa an oversrer, who ahsll neglect or refus to perform any duty enjoined by tbii act, without legal canae, shall be subject to a penalty of on hundred dnIUrs, and if any assessor shall aisessany person ai a voter who i not qualified, nr refuse to assess any or who is qualified, he hall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor in office, and on conviction ba punished by fin and im prisonment, and subject to an arlian fur damage by th peraon aggrieved, and If nny person shall fraudulently add to, defac or drs.ror a liat of votert made out a d lerted by this art, or tear down or remove the tame f.om the,. luce where it ha been tiled, with fi audnlent or niisch!tou intent, or M any improper purpose, Un peraon so offenr'lng shall t guilty of a high misdemean or, and on conviction shall be punished by a Rue not rxcredinn L,ve hundred dollars or Imprison ment not exceeding two years, or both, at tbe discretion of the coqtt. Sir. IS All election hereafter held, under the aw of Ibis Comnionwenltb, the polls ahull be pened between the hours of six and seven o'clock in., and closed at seven o clack p ni, 8xn. 16. It ahaU be the duty of the Secretary of the Coaitnnnweahh to prepare forms for all tbe blank made necessary by thil act and furnish copiei of the same to all tbe county commissioners of 'he sereral counties of th Commonwealth; and the county commissioners of each county shall. as soon as necessary after tbe receipt of ihe same, at the proper expense or the county, procure and furnijh to all l'ha election officer of Iht election district of their respective counties, copies of such blanks, in luch quan'iiiri ai may be rendered ne cessary for the discharge of their dulirt uuder tbii act. a . Sso IT. That citizens of Ibis-State temporal!! in th service of the State or lb Uuiled Stale overnment, on clerical or ether duty, and who do uo tot where thus employed, shall not he de rived thereby of tl right to tote in their sever al election districts if otherw ise duly qualified I'll autre lu the Muu of Voting. As therein directed. I also give ollicisl notice of the following provisions of an act apptoved th .10th of Uarrb, 1866, entitled ' Au Act regulating tbe mode of voting at all tot election! iu this Commonwealth." Sc. 1. Be It enacted bt Ihe Senate and Iloue of Repr lealntivesof tbe Commonwealth of Penn- jlvania in Uener-u Assembly met, ard It li ereby enacted by the authority of ihe same. That the voters of tbe several couniips ot this Com- meuwealih, at all crneral,tovrujbip,!)(rotigli and special election, are hereby berrnfer author ised and required to vote by ticket! prided or written, or partly printed and parity written, e?r erally classified as follows : One ticket shall em brace tbe names of all jndgei of courts voted I jr and be labeled Judiciary ,' one ticket sball em brace tbe name cf all the Stat officers toted for and b labeled "State," one ticket shall enibraco the names of all the county officers voteu for, Itij clullng office of Senator and mrmler of Assem bly , if voted for, and member of Congress, if to ted for.uod be labeled "County," oue ticket sball embrace tbe names of all th township officers voted for aud be labeled Township, one ticket shall embrace Ibe names of all th borough i.lfi cm toted for aud ba labeled"florou'gb,' and each class shall be deposited in leperat ballot boxes. Pursuant to lb provisions contained in the 76th section of the act first aforesaid, Uie judges of tbe aforesaid districts ahull representatively lake charge of Ihe certificates of returu of tbe election of their respective districts, and produce theui at a meeting of one judge fiem each dis trict, at tha borough of Iio.mkht, ou the thisd DAY after ibe election, being Kill DAV, ll.e I'Jril DAY of DKCEUUKII, I S73, (lien and there Io per form the duties required by law of said judges Also, thai where judge, by sicUness or una voidable accident, is unable to attend such meet ing ol j'ulgos, llieu th; certil cat of return shall bs taken fbarge of by on pf tha inspectors or clerks of ekciiou of tbe district, who shall do and perform Ihe duties of said judge unable fuattend. . T.J. AM tJlr.Hr;.,,, BheriB;. Trial List for December Term, 1873. Rlizaboth flreen vs R. C. Sott et al. Freeman ii. Kllsworth fur use vs Jiio, IT. lilks et al. I. . H. Hoffman vs John Fa gu nil as ot al. II. If. Mnv vs. James T. Whinner et al. II. II. May vs John Miller et al. John Uoasoui for use vs Leopold Ililbron ner. S. P. MeCalmont vs The Atlantic and Great Western Hailwav. S. P. MeCalmont vs Tho Atlantic and Great Western Hallway. . II. A. Coflin vsThe Allegheny Vulley It. It. Company. Weible tV, Hopkins vs J. J. McCaslin. ' Tho Fourtli Isatlonal Hank of Pittsburgh- et al vs Ooo. H. Hunter et al. Hill, Fox tfe Co. vs tieorgo S. Hunter. Kliztihcth Katferty vs Michael Ilallerty Br. Kli.alioth Ilallerty v Michael Kallerty Sr. Jesse llurchlield vs John Woodcock. John Cleary vs John Cobb A Hon. Michael lturkct vs Win. Hooker. Ij. Itackett vs. Jacob M. Kepler. J.H. Horron vs Jacob Kepler. John A. Ilodd vs llenj. 11. Cole, ('has. Murphy vs Thomas Porter. Joseph Zouver vs John Cooper. Thomas Suuford vs Win. H. Hall. J. 13. AUSEW, Prolh'y. Tov, 10th 1873. aa- PROCLAMATION. AViikkeah. The Honorable W, I. Jenks, President Judge of tho Court of Com mon Pleas and Quarter Hesfcions in nnd for . tho county of Forest, has issued bis pre cept for holding a Court of Common Picas Quarter (Sessions, Ac,, at Tioncstu, lor the Ctjuiity of Forest, to commence cu tho fourth 'Monday of leo, next, being the St:d da; of lec. lH7;i. Notice is therefore given to tho Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said county, that they ba then and there in their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said dav, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other rcmoiiibrauces, to do thoso' things which tu their otliuea appertain to be done, and tq those who bound in reoognizuiico to nrostsMite against f he prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County ,thnt they be then and thore to prosecute against them as shall lie Just. Given under iny hand aud seal this lHth day of Nov. A, 1), 1S7X T. J, VAN GiF-sjKN, flli'n'. mssoi.uTiox, Tho partnership heretofore existing bo tweon Ins. WiuansJc liluiue is this day dissolved by mutual consent, und accounts divided. J. WINANH, J. K. H1,A1NK, M. D. Tiouestu, Ta., Nov. IB, 173. S2500 "A YE A R w w nindo with our splendid COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. It represents sample pages and Mylo of binding of NI Intensely interesting nnd useful books, that sell 'in every family. Itest thing ever, tiled bv canvassers. Agents Wanted, to make n peinnnent business on these works i" every enmity. Prospectus sent post-paid oil receipt of price. $1."I1. For cliiuhi.-s and liberal terms, nddres John 10. Co lor A Co., pub lishers, Philadelphia, l's. :l It poT.AIUS MYSTKIilKS s7d"od frilaC 1 torsi and osries vividly poilravid. See KKOZKN ZONK, and Its KXl'l.ol! I"HM. A aplcudl I octavo of MHI n:i ;i;i, most profusely illustrated with clc-iint steel ninl wood engravings. .V faseinaling history of Arctic adventures. Tlio most salable book out. Agents Wnn'ed. renil for terms nnd sample pages to Mutual Publishing Co., lliirtlord Conn. ill 4t $412.80 wi four week's canvassing as one nirent a nrotit fn Tlryant a Library of Poetry and song; 70 In ono week on' Tlio Now lloiiskcci.er's Maniuil, by Miss lleeeher nnd Mis. sifowo. An netivn man or woman can havo an agency. .1. 11. Ford ,fe Co., Now York, Huston, Chicago, nnd San Frnnelsco. Ill 41 d: ii riinii(j umisi FUHSALK VKRY CIIAPI THE BEST INVESTMENT I No Fluctuations I Always Improving In Value! Tlio wnllli of the Country is made by thca Ivanco In Ileal Kstnto IOW I.S THH rl"IlI JT Millions of acres of the first lands on the Continent, iu Fasteru Nebraska, now for salts many of them never before in the market at prices that IMF, FY COM Pll TITION. Five and Ten Your Credit Uiven, with In terest at Six per Cent. Tho Lnnd Grunt bonds of tho Company taken at pur for lands. They can now bo purchased at a Inrgp discount. Sr-fr-Full particulars given, new (Initio with new Maps m.iHcd f'roe, by nddressing O. F. p.VVIS, I.antl CommisHioiicr V. P. It. li., Oinalui, Neb. Ul -It A K c ii 1 n W ii t c H . BKKD FOR CA.TAt.00 1' K. DO.MKST1C S. M. CO., NKW YOKK. $20 SAVED! J'o mtrt the urgttit ilemnwl the timea the Fl.OKENCKSKWINtl JIAt UVR CO. Aui determined to REDUCE PRICES. and ir:7 "m, ,r . ei theiriV Mtiehine fur $15, ami other Htylca in projmrtinn. THE FLORENCE 1.1 the OX LY XewiHO Machine fhnt fetdx th: work Imccwttrd and orirard, or to theriiht or left, a the piirehtmer uti prefer. 11 hut bmitiretli lytriiOVEH AX I) tilMl'I- l IKV. nnd ij feir brltcrthan an; other Ma chine in the market. IT S NOW TH5 CHEAPEST Florence, Akmu., Aot'. 1, id. Atjenta Want el. ill 4 nSYCIIOMANCY, Oil KOFI. CHARM X IN' I. How either sex mac fascinate and gain the love and affections of anv person they choose, instantly . this simple mental acquirement nt; can possess, tree, by mail, for 2r cents; toguther'with a Mar- riago (iulde, rnypuon urneiv, jJieani Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,004 sold. Address T. WILLIAM de CO, Publishers, Philadelphia, FIRESIDE IliN'ti: CON K IU! It N !: It FO It HCN CIHMNKYS, intvU lj- Pl.CMB it AT'WOOD, produce 11 c i.ii-gc-d light. Can be used on any coal oil lamp. For mi'o by lilt lamp dealers. -i 4 WriMTTM MKN. "ir's antl llovi Vi.I12jll wauled to sell oiu s wanleu to sell our trench and Amerniui Jewelry, Monks, Games, &c., in their own localities. No capital needed. Catalogue Terms, Ac., r Ik . . 1-litt' i.-n l. .... ... I.UIII. II t t,. X . f. ,tVlVAItl tib 11'., All gusta, Maine. :7 t 500 AGENTS 'mpaps 3 "rX ions and historical CHARTS. (Splendid assortment! Ijo go sales 1 Ijtii-a nioiitsl Adtlross I laasis A Lnbrecht, Kmpire Map ana t hurt lmijiisiiiiient, ju. Liberty fit New Y'oik. SI REMEMBER TTIse 3t5 of Icc?iJiIcp. Thoso who proKso investing, (and who .),,n ,,,! ti i.i li,..-..tu r,,r llii Fourth QtwA Gift ConCert lOR THE BKNKFIT OP TilB PUBLIC UBftARYtKENTUCKY Which aomesoffin l.otiiavlllo on the 3d of Decciubcr.havo no tinio to lobe. ONLYOO.OOOTlClvKTS IIAVK 11FE.V LSSUFD, AND 12, OOO CASH GIFTS, AMOUNTINU TO $1,500,000, will be distributed as follows: LIST OF (ii FTS ! One grand cash gift $J.V),n00 One grand cash gilt . 1P0,IHU One grand cash gift ' oU.iMKl One grand cash gift " 2",(KiO Ono gland ersh gilt 17,;")00 ID Cash gills 10,0ti0 each . IOO.ikk) W) Cash gil W 6,()oQeuch . jraO.OOO M Casl) gjlis 1,000 eacl) '60,000 80 Cash i;ltis 600 each 4t),oo0 100 Cash gi lis, 400 each 40,(ie0 l.-ii t'aish fc'iUs aoOeacli 4"),(ie0 5WiO Cash gilts i;o(leacli 60,oo0 825 Cash gifts jmioach XlAO 11,000 Cash Kills iOcaeK 5:-0,U0J Whole Tickets; -50. Coupons, (lontlis(; ki.evi:n tckiits ton aoo. For tickets or Information, address THOS, j;. IsitAM i.r. i i ri, Agent I'liiine l.iora sy Kentucky, Louisville, Ky., or THOfS. 11. HAYS oi CO., 009 Ilioadwnv, New York. ai -it NOTICE. Whereas, lottorsof Admlustriitinn tothe estate or Jacob hhnvi-r, lato of Tionexta Forst eoiinty, i'cnnaiylvania, dueuaaed have been granted to the subscribers. At persons indebted to said estate are reo nest od to make Immediate payment, and those having claims agiiinst tlio sauie will pro- sent them, duly authenticated, lor scttlo liient, to JAMF.S R. SHRIVFR. z. t. .smuviiit. o3 -It Adniiiiiiitralors, CC fat&L fe) SwtK r. J Walker's CiiJiroriihi Vhi rsiir Uitlcrs nro a purely Ypgrtablo jiicpniiilion, mntlo tlticlly from iho n;i tivc Itcrlis fntind on tlio iowrr miircs of tl:o SieriM Nevmla liioiililaiiis of Califof tihl, tlto liiediclniil pidperlica of which iitu extraclod Uii'ieri-om williotil the. tt;;e of Alcoliol. Tito qtirstiotl Is al:nj).t daily itsUctl. "What U Uie catt.so of tlio lilipitralleleil stieccsa of YlNMiAU PIT Ti:i:sf" Our hmswit is, that I hey i cinovo tho cause of tlisca.se, ami llio patient ic ciimms It is health. They tire llio glintl blood put ilici itiiil it lil'o-iviiig pi iiicililc, a perfect Renovator nnd I in inonitor of tlio system. Never before in llio lii-tory tr tho world lias a iiiitlicine Iicim cninptitiiiili'd posscs-iiiiif the rcmnrkiihln q'laiities of VlMiti.Mt lit iTKits in liealini the sick of every disease man is licir to. They nrn a gctitlu" Purgalivo as well as a Tonic, relieving Conirc.-.tioii or lallniuiniilion of llio Liver Mid Visceral Organ In Uiliou Disease Tlio jiropprllos of Pn. Wai.keii's Yi.ikoau Urn una am Aperient. Pinnlinrctic, Cariiiinalivo. Nutritious. Laxative. Uinrotie, Bcilntivo. Cotniler-Irritant budoriiic, Alteia tivc, and Anti-llilioiis, It. II. MrDONAI.n Jt CO.. Prniraista and Gtn. AfflaH San Krantancn. ilHtirnrola. antl tsr. tif W'aahtnirnin antl I'barlltHi Sn,.. N. V. Sold by all Druggist d Ucalars. A FAMILY AklTlCIsE. Agcnla'm.ike Jli.r0 per day, 87.1 per week. AN ENTIRELY NEV SI4VI MACES Ll, For Domestic Use. ONLY I1E D 01 With the New Pnnleiit BUTTON HOLE WORKER. Patented June "7th, 1S7 J. AWAlUiKli TIIK FIRST PR KM I CM AT , TIIK AMERICAN INSTITLTK MARYLAND 1NS1TTU1K FAIRS, lr-71. A most wonderful nnd elegai'llv con structed Sewing Machine for family work. Conipleto iu nil its Parts, I'ses tho Straight i-.yo i-oinieii cettie, self trciilliig, direct upright Positive Motion, new tension self feed and eloih tiuitler. Onerutes bv wheel nnd on a table. 1 .ij lit running. Smootli nnd noiseless, lil-.o nil good high-priced machines. Has Patent Check to prevent the wiicul being turned tho wrong way. i scs inn tnreiKt in reel from Iho spool. Mak?s the clastic lock Mitch, finest nnd strongo-sl stick l.nnwii ; tirm,iluiiible, clostt nnd rapid. Will do till kinds of work. tine and coarse, from cnnihric to heavy ' cloth or Leather, nud uses nil description of thread. This Machine Is heavily con structed to give it Ktreiigth; nil the parts of each Miu hine being made alike by ma chinery, nnd boautilully liiiishisl ami orna mented. 1! is very easy to lenrn. Rapid, smooth nnd silent In operation. Tteliabln at all iine, antl it practical, Scientific, Mechnnieal Invention, at rcutly leducc.l (rice. g good cheap family sewln? ni-tehlne a ad. The first niitl only Hinvess In" pint tlucing a valuable, substantial and relia ble low priced Sewing Machine. Its ex treme low price reaches all eondttlniiH. Its simplicity antl sti-engih ml-ip!s it to all capa itios.wliiln Its inaiiy lutu ils uiailo it a universal favorite wLerwir tii.etl, and creates n rapid demand. IT 1H Al.l. IT IS r-KCOMSIKHMfl). I can cheerfully and con li. lent ly nvom mend its use to thot.o who lire wanting a really good .Sewing Machine, at n low price. Mrs. II. It.JAM r.SON, -s I'cotor.e, Will County, III. Prlco of each mnchliie. "Cinsa' A." 'One,' (warrmitcd for five years bv snecisl certificate,) with till the tixtin cs, utid' eve rything complete boion-ing Ui it, lncliid lug self threading needle, packed iu strong wtwlcn box, nnd delivoie I Io anv part of tho country, by c.vprcss fico of further c harges, oil receipt of price, only Five Dollars. Sato delivery giiaiantccti. With each Machine we wiil'scutl, ou ru ccipt of Jl extra, the new patent P.CTTON 1K1LR YVOllKKIt, Ono of tho most important aim useful lii veiitiena of the nge. So simple nud cer tain, that a child enn work the lincst but ton holo wilh rcg tlarily nnd ease. fStrotiK and beautiful. Hnecial lot ins, nnd rsfro itidurt iupnts to Malo and Fcmulo Agents, sloro keepers,- . Ac, wdin will establish agencies through the country und keep our new machines on exhibition antl hale. Countv lii;hl given to sunn i. agents i'riw. Agent's c m l.lcto'outlit, i'uinislie I without any extra chnr;re. Samples of sewing, deseriptivo eirculais eoniaiiiing terms, testimonial!., en;.i livings, Ac., O.C., soiit lice. Wo -ulito siiply AiJRICULTCRAL TM PI.FM FNS. Latest Patents nnd improvciurnta fbr tho Farm und Garden. Mowers, lieaperi). I ultivat'.rs, Feed Cutters, Harrows, Farm Mills, Planters, Harvesters, Thresher snd all articles needed for Farm work. Rare Seeds in largo variety. All Moimv sunt in Pout Olllce Munev' Orders, liuuk Drafts, or by l'.xpioss, will lo at our risk, nnd aio perfectly secure. Knfo delivery of all oi;r floods guainnteed. t, I'An old and resMnsiblt firm that sell ho best good at tho lowest price, and cnu be rolied upon byourreaders." Farmer's Journal, New York. Nut Responsible for Registered Letters. Address, JliltoMK 11. HUDSON A W., Corner Greenwich A Cortlandl Sin., New York. ii-tvni wri. p. OLUM, BLACKSMITH AND WAGON-MAKER. Corner of Church and Kim Streets, TIOISrKSTA I A. This firm is prepared to do all work in its line, and will warrant everything: tlono at thiiir shops to give satisfaction. Par ticular attention given to IIOItM'-hUOI .(., Givethum atrial, mid you will not rc grot it. l.j-iy. JOH WORK"if all kinds done at this of fice on short notice.
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