PROCLAMATION OF GENER 'AL ELECTION. Whereas, In and by an act of thn General Assembly of (ho Commonwealth of Ponn , y I van I a, entitled !A Act to regulate the UoneraL Elections within thin Common- Wealth,' It in enjoined upon mo to giv public notice or said elections, and to enumerate In said notiee wlmt cillcnrg are J;: tnbeoloeted, I.T.J. Van Ulewn, High Sher iff of the tKiiinty of Forest, do hereby mnke known and give thin n likio notice to the electors of tlio count v of Forest that Vfenoral Election w ill beheld in said conn ty, on the TI1IRD TrESDAY (lCllf) OF DErCSBER, l?) 1, at the several districts, viz: In Harnett township st Clarington schisil house. In Uro.cn township at tho house of L. Amor. . In Howe township nt Rrookston, in Rrookston Hall. In Jcnks township at the court house In Marion. In Harmony township at Allumler school house. In Hickory township at Hull school house. In Kingsloy township at Wheeler, Ru sonbury Ci' sb.ro. In Tionesta township at school houso in Tionesta borough. In Tionesta borough nt school houso in said borough. At whioh time and places the qualified electors will vote For or Against the Now Constitution, tho text of which Is herewith published. Notice is hereby given. That any person excepting. I ustieos of the IVueo who shall hold any olllco or appointment of prolit or trust under tlio United States, or thin State Or any city or oirporatcd district, whether commissioned otiloer . or ..otherwise, n nultordTnate officer or agent who is or shall " r be employed under the legislature, exoou- . '.' , tive or judiciary department of thjs Slate, or of any city, or of any incorporated dis trict, and also, that every member of Con press and of tho Stat legislature! or of tlio select or common couueil of any city, or commissioners of rny incorporated dis- ; . . trict, is by law incapable of hohtinuor ex ercising at tho time, the otlien or appoint- . 1 Inent of Judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and Unit ., no inspector, judge or other oilieerof such ulection shall bo eligible to bo then voted for. Also, that .in tho ith section of the act of . Assembly entitled " An act relating to elections and lor other purposes," appro . ved April Kit It 1S."9, it is enacted that tho '" ' 13th section shall not lie so construed ns to . ' prevent any militia or borough officer from servingas Judge, Inspector or Clerk, - at any goners! or special e'eclion in this Commonwealth. A further supplement to tho election laws of this Coiiitnouwe.illh : WliTeas, by an act of the Congress of tho United States, entitled "An act to amend tho several ucta hereto- . foro passed to provide for tho enrolling; and calling out of the national forced, mid for other purposos," mid approved March 3d, lHtl'i. All persons who have deserted tho military or naval services of tho Uni j ted States, and who have been discharged or Kciioved from Iho penalty or. disability therein provided, are deemed and li'.kc'n ' to have voluntarily relinquished and I r- feite l their rights to become citizens ami are deprived of exorcising any rights of i citizenship hereof t , And whereas, persons i:ot citizens of tho United States, under tiio constitu tion and la's of Pennsylvania qualilipd . doctors of this Commonwealth Ski. 1. He it enacted by tho Senate and of representatives of the Common wealth of Pcniisyl vonla in Ucuoral Asscm- bly met, and it is hereby enacted by tho " name and In all elections hereafter to bo held in this Commonwealth : it shn.ll be unlawful for the judges or inspoctors of . any such election to recoivo 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, 14ti5. And Us!. all hu unlawful tor any such person to ll'cr to vote any such ballot or ballots. ' Sue. 2. That if any such juileorlnspec torsof election or any of them shall receive or consent to receive any audi unlawful ballot or ballots from any such disqualified person, he or they mo offending shall he . ipiiity of misdemeanor, and upon convic tion thereof in an Court of Quarter Ses sions of this Commonwealth, he shall tor each offence be-sentenewd to pay a linn of ( .. not loss than one hundred dollars, and to t undergo imprisonment in tho jail of tho ' proper county for not loss than sixty days. Hue. :t, That if any person deprived of ci'-ixenship and disqualified as aforesaid ! shall at any election hereafter to bo held in this Coinnioiiwcalth voto or tender to tho officers thereof, ami oll'ci to vote a bal lot or ballots, any person so offending .. hall ba guilty ot a misdemeonor, and on ' ,coivicjiQu thereof in any Courtof Quartor Bossictts of this Commonwealth, shall for each offence be puuishod in a lik? manner .. , as U provided in the proceeding section of ' ltJiis act, In the case ot otllcers of elections receiving such nrilawiul ballot or ballots. t -j . Skc. 4. That if any person khjUl hereufter v, persuade or advise anv porson or persons deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any bitllot or ballots to tlio oilier rs of anycleotion hereafter to be Ji!(t in this ( ominonwealth, or shall ner suado or advise any such olilcer to receive any ballot or ballots from any person de prived of citizenship and disqualilled as iiioresam. suen persons so oiiendintr shall bo L'uilty of a misdemeanor, and uior conviction thereof In any Court of quarter Jsessiona of this Commonwealth, biiall lie . Pnthc4 in like inauncras provided in the frecond section of this act, in tho ease of illlc(rs of such election receiving sucli un lawful ballot or ballots. REGISTRY LAW. I also Rive otllcial notico to the olecfors of Korest county that, by an act entitled t " An act further Mippli iiicnlal to the act relative to tho elections of this Common- - wealtii," approved April 17th, liO, it is .'provided as follows : , ' Skc. 1. lio it eiiiicto.l iy tho Senate and lloime of Keprescntativos of tho Coiumon- woalth of l'eunsylvania in (General Assem bly met, and It is hereby enacted by au thority of the same, That it shall be thedu ty'of ear!i of tho- assessors of thin Coin f - liinnivealth, rn tlio first Monilar of June orcuch year, to take np the tr.;iinrript he , has received from tho county enmuiiasinn rs aiMivr the ciJilli seutiou of tlH act or j. ' 3 "th of Aprit, l.sjl, and proceed to an Im- ,V laetliato nsision of the sains by ntalkinn liierelroin tUo iiume ol every pers in whois .known bv him to hnveliel or removed mice the last previous assesKinont from tho tliktriot of whUli ho iu tUc aMwssor, or vunw annii or removal nu oa nunto Jcuown to him. and to ai!d to the same the ",tii'no of any qualified voter who slmll ho .. ' Tnade-kn,iito him, to haver -moved into the district siuoo the la-t previous asscr,s niujitv or. wIiomo removal into tlio tamo fchull beor shall have been made known tf u T .liui, irqd also the natnos of all wlii nuiko ?Tlaini"to hhn to be qualilied voters therein. As soon as th, a. revision is complctexl lie shall visit every dwelliui? house in liisdis . t tj i'-t and mako cjrulul imiuiry if any per- ' ' son whose name is on liis list has died or removed from tho di-strict, and if bo, to ivv. Wfdkn (he same therefrom, or wl-fhor any in:illfloil voter rosirlcKthcTcln whose namo r. , is nutuu tlielist, and if io, to add Uieaiuo '4 I'inruUj, ami in all uao where a mane is added to tho I'st a lax shall forthwith be a'c-so,l agaiiiM Iho person, and tho asses- nor shall In all eases ascertain by Inquiry upon what (f round the person no annensell claims to I a voter, Usn the completion of this work It shall he Hie duty of each as sensor as aforesaid to proceed to make out a list in alphabetical order of the freemen alsve twenty-ono years of aire claimimr to lie qualified voters in the ward, Imrniifrh, township or district of which he is assess or, and opposite to each of said n.miosstato whelhor said freeman is or is not a houso keeper, ami if lie is, the number oT his res idence, in towns where the name are num bered, with the street, alley or court in Which Kltunte.iiud If in a town whore there are no numbers, tlio nameot tlio street, al ley or court on which said house front : also tho occupation of the person, and whore he is not a housekeeper, tlie occupa tion, plac(,orboarlinit ami with wliom, and if working for another, the namo of em ployer, and write opposite each of said names the word "voter." ami where any person claTlns to vote bv reason of n itur ali7.it ion ho shall exhi'hit his ccrlincato I hereof to the assessor, unless he has been for live consecutive years next preceding a voter in said district i and in n'l cases where the person lias been naturalized, tho namo shail be marked with the letter"N." Where the person has merely declared his Intention to become a iltizeii nnd designs to be naturalized beioro tlio next election, the name shali lh marked "11. 1." Where theclaiin to vu'e i by reason of being be tween the a:ros of t wentv-one and twentv two, as provided by law, the word "a-o" shall bo entered, and if the person has moved into the election district to reside since the last genera election the letter " It." shall be piai-cd opposite the name. It shall be the further duty of each assess, or as aforesaid, uyon the completion of the duties herein imposed, to make a separate list of all new assessment made by him and the amounts n-ssesned upon each, and furnish the same Immediately to the com missioners, who shall Immediately add tho names to the tax duplicates and the wards, township, bor.mgh or district in which they have been assessed. Si:c. 2. On tho list b?in eompletod and the asse-wment made asnrorcsaid tho same shall lie forthwith returned to the county commissioners, who shall duplicate copies of said lists, with tho observations and ex planations renuired to bo noted as afore said,' to bo ma: io out as soon as practicable and placed in tho hands of the assessor. who snail prior to tlio first of Ansrust in each J'oar put one copy thereof on the house where the election of flic respective district is require) I to 1h held, and retain the other In his possession for the inspec tion, free of charge, of any person residing in flic sidd election district who shall de sire to see tho fame, and it shall lie the du ty of tho saino assessor to add, from timo to time, on the prnnnl application of snv one claiming tho riht to vote, tho nntnoof such claimant, and murk, opposito the ii.vwio i1. i.' unci niimctiiatuiy assess him with a tax, noting in all cases, his occupa tion, residence, whether a boarder or house-keeper, if a boarder with whom he boards, and whother naturalized or de signing to he, marking In all such cases the letter opposite the nam M ",). i, as tne case tnav be: II the nerson claiming to be assessed be iui'ura!i?.-'.i, he shad exhibit to tho assessor his certificate of tiatiiniliatiuti and if he claims that ho designs to be naturalized before tho next ensuing election, ho sha'l exhibit his cer tificate id'deelanition of intentions: iu nil cases whero any ward, borough, township or election distrh is divided into two or more precincts, the ssscssor shall note in a'l his assessments the election precinct in which each elector realties. and shall mahu a separate return for each to the county coinmissionerj in all cases In which a re turn is required of him by tho provisions of this a'ot ; and tho count v commissioners in making duplicate copies of tho names of tho voters in each product separately, and shall furnish the snme to the assessor, and tho copies required by this act to lie placed on tho door of or on lection ij laces on or before th 3 first day of August in each year, shall be placet! on tho chrnr of or on tho election place in ca.-hof sai l precinct i. Sec. 3 After the nwessments shall have been completed on the tenth tiny prece ding tlio second Tuesday of October in each year, tho assessor shall, on the Mon day immediately following, make a return to tho county commissioners of iho names of all persons assessed bv him since the return required to bo made by him by tho second section of this act, noting opposito each name the observations ami explana tions required to bo noted as aforesaid, and thn county commissioners shall thereupon cause the'aiima to bo added to the returns required by the second section of this act, anil a full and correct copy to be made, containing tlio names of ail persons so re turned as resident taxable In said ward, borough, townshsp or precinct, and fur nish tho same together with the necessary election blanks to tho officers of tho elec tion in said ward, borough, township or precinct, on or beforosix o'clock on tho niorni ng of the ti rst Tuesday of Xo vein her, and no man sha'l be permitted to voto at tho election on that day whose namo is not on said list, unless lie shall muko proof of his right to vote, us hereinafter required. Skc. -1 On the day or e'eellon nnv person whose liama 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 ni a v itn ss to the residence of the claimant in tl.c- district in which lie claims to bo a voter, for a poripd of at least ten days next preceding said election, which witness shall take and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed affidavit, to the facts stated by hini, which affidavit shall clearly tit lino "where thn residence is of file x-rson so claiming to lie a voter, anil tne person claiming the right to voto shall also ta-ke and subscribe t ) a written, or imrtlv written and nai tlv printed affidavit, slating that Ut the best of his knowledge ami belief when and where ho was born: that ho is a citizen of iho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania an of the I mtcd Slates ; that lie has resided in the Commonwealth ono year, or if former ly .1 citizen therein, and has moved there from six months pr"e dins such election : that ho has not moved into tlio district for the purpose of voting therein ! that ho has paid a State or county tax within two vears which was assessed at least ten tlays riefore said election : and, it a naturalized citizen also stato when, where and by what court ho was naturalized, ami shad also produce hi certificate of naturalization for exami nation: the said affidavit shall also stale whim anil where thu tax claimed to be paid by tho affidavit whj assessed, and wlien, wjinro, ana to wnom pain, ami tlio lax re coinl therefor shall be produced for exam inntion, unless the affiant shall state In his affidavit that it has been lost or destroyed, or that he never received anv. but if the person so claiininii tho ritrhl to vote shall take and subscribe an affidavit that he is a nativo born citizen of tho United Status, or if born elsewhere, shall state that fact in his affidavit, or shall produce ovldenco that ho has boon naturalised or that ho is entitled to citizenship by reason of bis father's naturalisation: and shall further slate iu his at i lavit that hois, ut tho time of taklngtho utlldavlt, between tho age of twenty-one ami twenty-two years; that ho has resided in the Slate one year and in tho district ten days preceding such elec tion, he shall be entitled to vote, although ho shall not luiie paid taxes; the said affi davits of the witnesses to their resilience hhull be preserved by the election board, and at tho close of tho election thev shall be enclosed with the list of voters, tally list and other papers required by law to be tiled by Iho return judges with tho pro. thonotary, and shall remain on I'lle there with ut the prolhouotury's office, sub ject to examination as other election pspors are if the election officers shall find that the applicant or applicants posnem all tho legal qualifications of voters, he or they shall bo permitted to vote, and the name or names shall be added to the list of taxa ble by the the election officers, the word "tsx" being added when the claimant claims to vote on tsx, and Iho word "ago" when he claims to mio on aire, the same words living added by the clerks in each case respectively on tho list of persons vo ting nt such elections. Si-t 5. It shall be lawful Tor anv quali fied cltir.en of tho district, iHitwitltstuiilliiig the namo of the proposed voter Isi con tained on tho list of resilient taxsbles, to challenge tho voto of such person, w here Uon the same proof of right of still'rairo as Is now required bj law shall bo publiclv made ami acted upon bv the election bonr'd ami thn voto admitted or rejected, accord ing to the evidence; every person claiming to be a naturalized citizen' shall horoquirt tl to produce Ids naturalization certificate at thn election before voting, except lie has been for ten years consecutive 1 v a vot'Tin the district in which ho offers his voto; and on the vote of such iwrsnn being received It shall lie the duty ot tho election officers towiitoor stamp on such certilh-ste thn won! "voted" with tho month and year, nnil if an election officer or officers shall receive a second vote on Iho same day, by virtue of the same certillcnte, excepting whero sons are entitled to vole bv the nnt ural:zation of their fathers, th-v,' and Iho person who shall offer such a second vote, upon so offending sh ill be deemed Kuiltv ot high misdemeanor, nn,i ,, conviVlio'n thereof bo rlnod and Imprisoned, or Imlh at the discretion of tho court, but tho lire sl.idl not exceed one hundred dollars in each case or the imprisonment ono vnur; the like punishment shall bo inflicted, on cooviction, on the officers of election who t-hall neglect or refuse to uinko.or cnuso to bo made, tho endorsement required as aforcsaitl on said naturalization certifi cates. Skc. 0. If any flection officer shall ro fuse or neglect to require such proorof the right of suffrage ns is required bv this law, or tho laws to which this is a supplement, from any person oilerlng to vole w hose name is not on the list of assessed voters or whose riht to voto is cha.lene.nl bv any qualilied "oter requiring such proo), every person so offending shall upiuwou viction b deemed guiitv of a high misde meanor, sntl shall bo sentenced, for every ollense, to pay u fino not exceeding ono hundred dol.n.-s, or to undergo an Impris onment not exceeding ono year, or either or botn, ut tiie discretion of tlio court. Skc. 7. Ten days pn-eoeding every elec tion for electors for President nn'tl Vice president of tho United States, it, shall x the duty of tho assessor b irtend wt the place required by law for hohhnir the elec tion in each election district, and' liit'n ami there hour all applications of persons whoso names have been omitted riom tl o list ot assessed voters, who claimed the right to vote, or whose rights have origin ated since the sumo was made out, mid shall at'.d tlio names ofsucli persons there to us shall show that thev are entitled to the right of suffrage in such district, on tho personal application of the claimant only, ami forthwith asso s thorn with tho proper Ux. Alter completing (lie list, a copy thei oof shall be placed on the disr of or on the houso where tho election is to bo held, at least eight days before the election; and at tlie election tne same course shall bo pursued in all respects us is required by this act and the acts to which this is u supplement, at the general election in Oc tober, the assessor shall also mako tho same returns tj I he county commissioners of all assessments mado by virtuo of this section ; and the county ' commissioners shall furnish copies thereof to tho election officers in eacu district, Iu like manner, in all respects, as is required at tho general SKC. . 1 ho rosnecfive assessors. I nnc. tors and Judges of the election shall each have the power to administer oaths to any person c.aimiug tlie riirht to l itssessn'.i or tho righrf suff rage, or in regard many tuner manor or Hung required u be dono or inquircJ into by tiny of said ollioors uu dor this act, and any willful ialse swearing by any person iu relation to anv matter concerning which thev shall Im 'lawfully interrogated by uny of said ollioors, ftliail ue puuisno.i a perjury. Km:. 1(1. The assessors shall eneli roiwivo the same compensation for that timo neces sarily spent in performing their duties hereby ci . joined as is provided bv law for tho performance of their other duties, to be paid by tlio county commtHiii mors as in other cases j and it ahull not bo lawful for any person to assess a tax against anv per s. .u whatever within ton tlavs next preced ing tho election to bo lield'on the second Tuesday of October, in any year, or within ten days next before any election for' elec tors ot l'rcsident and ice President of the United States; uny violation ot this provision shall bo a misdemeanor, ami subjecting the officers so offending to a lino on conviction not excecdin-t ono hundred dollars or to imprisonment not exceeding mree inimuis, ci ooiu ui mo discretion ol the court. Skc. 11. On motion of live or mora citi zens of the county, stating under oath Unit they verdy believe that frauds will bo practiced at the lection about to laj held in any district, it shall be thu duly of the Court of Com moil Tleas of said couutv, if in session, if not a judge thereof in ..vaca tion, to appoint two judicious, sober and intelligent citizens of the county to act as overseer of said election ; said ovorsoers shall bo sclcclud lroiu different political parties, where the inspectors helongtodi! fercnt pin tics, and where both Inspectors belong ;o tlio sumo political party both of tiie overseers shall bo lukcu from tho op posite political party; said overseers shall have tho right to bo'present with the offi cers of tho election during the whole time the same is held,the votes counted ami the returns made out and signed by the elec tion otllcers ; to keep a list of tile voters If they sue pioper j to challengo any person offering to vote.and to interrogatu hiin and his witnesses, under oath, in regard to his right of suffrage at said election, and to examine bis papers produced; uud tho officers of said election are require. 1 to af ford to said overseers so selected uud ap pointed every convenience and facility for tho discharge of their duties; uud If said election officers shall rclu-0 I ) permit suid overseers to bo present and perform their duties as utorosaid, or if they shall tie driven sway from the polls by violence, or intimidation, all the vote polled at such election district may be rejected,, by uny tribunal trying a content iinc.'cr thu said election ; Provided, th.it no "person sign ing the petition shall bo appointed in over sue r. Skc. 12. If uny prothonotary, clerk, or deputy of either', or uny other person shall affix tho seal of office to any naturalization paper, or permit tho same to be affixed, or give out, or cause, or permit tho sumo to lie given out, in blank , whereby it may bo fraudulently used, or furnish a nuturuilza- tion pjper to any person who shall not have been duly examined and sworn in open court, iu the presence of some of the judges thereof, according to the ao of Cougress, or shall aid in or connive at, or in any wry permit tin issue olOauy fraud ulent naturalization certitiuates.he'shall bti guilty of high midoineuuer; or if any oitp shall fraudulently usually such certifi cate of naturalization, knowing that it was fraudulently issued, or shall voto or at. tempt to wte thereon, or if any ono shall voto or attempt to voto on any certificate of iiutui'aliiuliou not issued to him, lie shall bo guilty of a high misdemeanor : and cilhcr or any of the persons, thiiraitl- e rs or abeltors.shall on conviction be fined In a sum not exceeding one thousand dol larn, and Imprisonment In the proper pen itentiary for a period not exceeding throo years. Sier. 13. Any person who, on oalhor af firnintion before any court of this State, or officer authorlzad to administer oaths, nlinll, to procure a certificate of naturaliza tion, for idmself or any rifhor person, wil fully depose or affirm any mat lor to bo facts, knowing the saino to be untrue, shall be guilty of perjury; and any cerlltlcato of tisturnllzation Issued In pursuance of any s- ch deposition, declaration oratllrmntioii nhnil bo null ami void ; and it shall h the :uty of iho court bsning iho sumo, upon proof being made lieloro it thnt it as fraudulently obtained, to take immediate luen.urrs for recalling the same lor can collation: and any person who shall voto or attempt to volo on nny paper no ob tained, or shnll any way aid In, convive ut or have any agency whatever in tho Issue, circulation or use or any fraudulent nalur siization certificate, shall be tlecmed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall undergo Imprisonment In tha penitenltni v for not more Hum two vears, ami pay a line of not more than ono'thou sand dollain, or cither or both, at the dis cretion of the court. Skc. II. Any assessor, election officer or person appointed as au overseer, w ho shall neglect or refuse to perform uny duty en joined by this act, without lc'tl cause, shall he subject to a penalty ol one hun dred dollars, and If any assessor shall as sess any person as a voter who Is not cualirietl, or refuse t'lns-scss anv one who Is qualilied, ho shall be deemed' guilty of a iiiisdonman.lcr iu office, and on conviction be punishe I by line and imprist.muf nt, ami niliject to an action for damage bv tho person aggrieved, and it any person shall irutidulnilly adil to, deface, or dci,troy a listol' voters made out as directed by this uct, or tear tlown or remove the same from Iho place whero it has beet. Idled, with fraudulent or mischievous Intent, or for any improper purpose, tho person so of icuding shall bo guilty of a high misde meanor, and on conviction shail be pun ished by a fino not oxer tiding live hundrt d dollurs or imprisonment not exceed ng two years, or both, at-the tlixcrutiou ol Iho court. . Skc. 15. AM elections hereafter hold, un der tlie laws 3f this Commonwealth, t o polls shull be opened between the I ours of six und seven o't lock a. in., and closed at seven o'clock p. m. Si:c. 1(1. Itshall bo the (lutyorthp Net-rotary of the Ciiuini n wealth to prepare forms for all the blanks made nccosai y by thin act, and furnish copies of the sumo to all the county eomnilsxlunrrs of the sev eral couiilin of tho Commonwealth i and tho county commissioners of each county shall, jis soon as necessary alterthe receipt of the same, at the proper expense of tho county, procure and Uiinish to all tho election officers of the election dist ricts of their respiH-tivo counties, copies of such blanks, in such quantities as may bo ren dered necessary for the dischargo of the.r duties under lliis act. . a Kkv. 17. That citizeds of this Slate tem- Corurily In the service of the State or tlie iiitcil States (ioveriiiii' lit, on clerical or other duty anil who tlo not voto whero thus (ni.'iloyed, shall t.i t be deprived thereby of tiie right to voto in their several election distri ts if otherwise, liuly quali fied. C'HAXOK IN TMK M0D12 OF VOTISO. As therein directed I also give official notico of tho following provisions of an act approvod tiie 30th n' March, It-tO, en titled "An Act regulating tho luo.louf vo--ing at ail the elections iu this Common wealth." Skc. 1. I'a It ennctod by tlio Scr.ato and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of I'cnnsyl taiTa inffcneral Assem bly met, and it is liercbv enacted by tho Authority of tho same. That tlie qualified voters of the .several counlics of this Com monwealth, at all general, township, lsr ough and special ecct ions are hereby horo afler authorized and required to vutu by tickets printed or written, or partly print ed and partly written, severally classified ss follows: One ticket shall embrace tho names of nil judges of courts voted for, and bo labeled "Judiciary." ono ticket shell embrace the names of all the S'.a'.o ollicer.t votctl for and bo Inhale 1 "Statu," one ticket shall embrace the names of all tho county officers voted for, including office of Senator and member of Assem bly, if voted for. and mcinlier of Congress, if vo ed for, ami Imi la'.ele.! "County, "one ticket shsll embraeo the names of all the township officers voted for, and bo labeled "Township," one ticket sh ill mhrace tho names of all the borough officers voted for, ami bo labeled "Borough." ami each class snail bo devosted in separate ballot boxes. l'ursuant to tho provisions e uita'ned iu the Tlith section of the act first aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts sh ill representatively take charge of tha certifi cates of return of the election of their re-sptK-tivo disti lets, and prodtito them at a nicetimr of one judge from each district, at the llorough of Tionesta, on tho M I day alterthe election, being FRIDAY THrJ lDTHDAYOK DliX'KMfir.K, 1711, then and there to perform Iho duties required bv law of said judges. Also, that whore a judge, by sickness or unavoidable accident. Is uiiublo to attend such meeting of judges, then the certificate of return shall lie taken e ar e of by one of tho inspectors -r clerks of election of the district, who shall do and ocrforni the dutiesof said imgo unable to attend. f. J. van tii:.si;.,sh riff. Trial List for Deotmber Term, 1873. Klizalieth Oreen vs II. C. Sott et al. l-'rccman 11. l'.llsworth for use vs Jno. 11. Dilks et al. I, , if. Hoffman vs John Fauundas et al. II. If. Mav vs. James T. Whisner et ill. II. H. May vs John Miller et al. John Ueasom for use vs Leopold Hilbroii ncr. - S. I'. McCalmont vs Tlio Atlantic and Ureal Western Railway. 8. P. MeCsliiiont vs Tho Atlantic and tireat Western Railway. II. A. Collin vsThe Allegheny Valley R. R. Company. Weible A Hopkins vs J. J. McCasMn. Tho Fourth National Dank, of l'itLsburgh et al va Goo. S. 11 Killer el ul. Hill, Fox iV Co. vs George S. Hunter. Klizahelh Raffertv vs Michael Raflc-rty Nr. Klizabctli Rsliert'y vs Michael Rull'erty Sr. Jesso liurchlicitl vs John Woodcock, Jehu Cleary vs Ji hn Cobb k Son. Michael lltirket vs Win. Hooker, h. L. Haekott vs. Jacob M. Kepler, ,J.S. llerron vs Jacob Kep'er. John A. Dodil vs licnj. It. Cole, f has. Murphy vs Thomas Porter. Joseph Zouvor vs John Cooper. Thomas Sanl'ord vs Win. 11. Hall. - J. Ji. AtJMl'-W, Proth'y. Nov. 10th lbta. i i-tt NOTICE. Whereas, letters of Adininstration to the estate of Jacob bhriver, late of Tionesta, l-'orsl county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been grunted to the subscribers. All persons indebted to said estate ure request etl to make immediate payment, and those having claims aguiiiHt tlio sauie will pre sent them, duly authenticated, for settle ment, tj JAM US R. KIIRIVKR. .. T. SUHlVKIt, S3 1: Administrators, f tr.y. IS'o. UT JCJH'TH Tho Oldest, Largtwt and Rest AppuinWd a Mcrcuntilo EJucalloii.. Nj vaca'.i.ui. 'or Circulars wiif fo H rmfkt M ii Vmn i 'i tnas.nl jilil lilsa M .lsfn liV Dr. J. Walker's Califonila Vln fgnr IJittfrs nro ft purely VcRctablo prcparatiou, mado chielly from tlio na tivo herbs found on tho lower ranges of tho Sierra Kcvatl.i mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which aro extracted thnrcfroin without tho ttso of Alcohol. Tlio question is almost daily naked, ''What is tlio canso of tlio unparalleled Eucccs3 of Vixfoaii Hit tkksT" Cur answer is, that they remove tho i-.f.ifto of disease, ami the patient re covers his health. They nio tlio groat blood purlllcrand a lifo-ghiti'j principle, a perfect Uonovutor anil Invigoratnr of tlio system. Never before in tlio history of tlio world has a inctliiiiio been compounded posscsing tlio rcumrkiiblo q'.inhties of Vi.nkciak lirnKtis in healing tlio sick of every ihsoaso man is heir to. They aro a ccntla Turgaiivo a well as a Tunic, relieving C'uiigostion or Iiillnnimation of tho Liver ami Visceral Orirann iu Ililiona Diseases Tlie Droporiics of Dr.. Wai.kkr's TlSEOAit lflrrKns aro Aperient. Diaphoretic, Carmimitivo, Nutritious, haxativn. biurc-lic, Scdatiro, Couiitcr-IiTi'aut budorilic, Altera tive, oud Anti-Iiilious. 9 R. II. MrOOlVAI.n & CO.. Progirlfts ftiid 0n. Airu., Sun Frnnelioo. CAtlf.mI&, and or. of Washinruin anit t'liarltou Sm.. . V. Bold hf all UrnKgUI and Uialrra. RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, AT II. C. K SI A CO.'S CEXTIIK STltFKT, OH, CITY, PA. Wo have an inimenso assor'.inent of the above goods in every stylo ant! quality imaginable, as for instance: 11 inch Tw ply licit incr. 2 inch Two-pl'v llltiu 5 inch Two-ply Rclting. S inch Threo-ply 21 inch Three-ply X inch Three-ply 3', Inch Threo-ly 4 inch Throe-ply 5 inch Thrue-ply (1 inch Threo-jdy 7 Inch Threo-ply Kelt u i jr. iielting. Hutting, lleltin;,. licit lur. belting. Iielting. Ileltin-r. H Inch l-'onr-ply Re'.tin r. fl inch Four-ply Iielting. 10 inch Four-ply Uniting 12 Inch Four jily ltd big- i'f'E-i'Ly Axa KxniJNi pelts TO uHUKlt UN SHORT NOT1CK. Wo mireiitto k-ati.faeti'm iu every in stance. We ure lu-adiiuarlcra for tiie above goods. II. G. TINKER & CO. PnOCLAMATiOW. WiiKltr.AH, The Honorable W. I'. Jenks, Presiilent Judtio of the Court of Com mon l'leus and flum'tcr Sessions in and for tho county of Forest, has issued ills pre cept for bidding a Court of Common l'icus uartcr Sessions, Ac, nt Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence t,u the fourth M'jnduy of leo. next, beiiifc the 'I d da; ofltee. Is?:!. Notico is there foro given to the Coroner, J ustieos of tho 1'cace and Constables ot snitl county, that thev be then and there In their proper persons at ten o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their rix-orJa, iuiiiisitious examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, and to those who bound in roCognlxniice to prosecute against tlie prisoners that are or shall be in Hie jail of Forest County , that they bo then and there to prosecute against tliein as shall bo just. Oiven under my hand uud seal this 1'Jlli day of Nov. A. U, 174. 'i. J. VAN (UlCSliN, Sh'ff. ' 4Tri U S TO NATUR E . ' ' This Firsl-cluss Chrmno will bo given to every subscriber to GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK 1374 Whether to a single subscriberfor Tinea Dollars, or in a Club of Six, for Four teen Dollar. Address L. A. tiODKY, N. E. Cor. fSixth and Chestnut Sis., rhiladclphia. Ta. Ji1-3te Terms in I-ady's Rook tor ol her Clubs. 115 4 I Buffered with Catarrh thirty years, and was cured by a simple rt nio.ly. Will send receipt, poai igo free, to all aliliefed, Rrv. T. J. Mead, Urawtr IVti, Syracuse, New YorU. oil -4M AVKNUK. Colic; in the United Stnt, for el fcd ito- tfiud it cm inter at anv lim-. i; nu.K c.sons AFAMILYARTICLI!. Agents imiUef 12.;il per tl.iv, $7ii per week. : AN ENTIRELY NEW For Domectio Uso. ONLY JHE EOIIAES, Willi tho New I'anlcut BUTTON HOLE WORKER, I'uleiiteil Junn LTtli, 1S7I, VWARliEtiTlli: FH1ST PRI'MICM AT Till: AMERICAN INSTITUTE NI - MARYLAND INST1TU1 K FAIRS, 1S7I. A most wnndcffut nud elecnHlv con-striieti-tl Sening Machine tor litniilv work . Coinpleto ii, all Its Putts, I'sca the Straight Eye Pointed Nceille, self treading, direct upright rosilivf Motion, new tension soil' feed anil cloih tfiihlcr, Onerstcs bv wheel and on a table. I.lcbt. running. Snux.tli and tioi'iclens, ll'e nil good high-priced machines. Has I'atciil Check to prevent the wheel being tin-red the wrong witv. Cncs the thread direct from the spool. Makes the elastic lock stitch, bnest anil stinngest stick I nownj Crin.dii.nhle, closo and rapid. Will tlo all kinds of wors, fine nud coarse, iroin cambric to heavy cloth or Leather, end uses all descriptions' iff thread. This Machine la hravilv con structed to give it strength: all the parts of each Machine being tiuide ehk'i bv ma- . chinei-y, and beaiitifuily finished and orna mented. It is very nvsv to b arn. Rapid, smooth and silent in ojicrutloii. Reliablo at all times, and a I'rileu'cal, Scientific, . .Mechanical Invention, at greatly reduced price. A good cheap family sewing machine a last. The first and only success in prot ducing a valuable, substantial and rulia blo low priced Scwii-g Machine. Its ex treme low price reaches a'.l conil.tions. Its simplicity and strcumh a-lap's it to TI j capacities.n hile its many , uH made it u universal favorite wherev. r used, und creates a mpltl demand. IT Is ALT. IT IS l-.Mo.MMi;Nit:i. I can cheerfully and coiiliiieutl v roconi mend its ii-e to tli.v.e who are ivKnting a really gisid Sewing Machine, nt a low ' price , Mrs. 11. U.J A MESON, , Peotone, Will County, 111. Price of each machine. "Class A." "One." (warranted for Jiveycars l.v special certillcato.i with all the tixiuics, and eve. ' rythimr tsmiplcte belonuiug to It, Inelntl ing self threading needle, packed In n strong wooden box, and delivered to any part of the country, by express free ti further charges, on receipt of price, only l-ivn Hollars. Safe delivery guaranteed. With each Machine we wlU'scnd, on re ceipt of 81 extra, the new piitent IlbTlON HOLE WORKER. One of tho most Important ami useful In ventions : of the nae. So siinpto mi l eer lain, thnt a dill,! can work tho finest but ton hole with regularity and ease. Strong am I beaut 1 t'nl. Special terms, and extra Indit'-cmeiits to Male and Female Agents, store keepers, Ac., iviui will establish agendo through the country and keep our now machinrsjl on exhibition and salo. County Rights given to smart audits free. Agent's c 111 plcte outfit, furnlsho l without any extra charge. Samples of sewing, descriptivo circulars containing tonus, testimonials, engravings, Ac., Ac., sent Hoc. We also supply AiillKTLTURAL IMPLEMENT. Latest Patents and improvements for the Farm ami Harden, Mow ers, Rctipcrs, Colli vat rs, Feed Cutters, Harrows, Furni Mills, Planters, Harvesters, Threshers r.nd all articles needed for I'arui work. Rare Sccila iu largo variety. All Money sent tn Post Dfllet) Money' frders, Hank Drafts, or bv Express, will be at our risk, und are perfectly secure. Safe delivery of all our goods giiaiantceil. ".ill old and responsible firm that sell tho bt goods at the lowest price, and citii ho relied upon bvourreaders." Fanner' s , Journal, New York. Not Responsible for Itegistercd Letters. . .Address, Jl.KOMK it. HUDSON ,v CO., Comer (ireenwich iV Corthindt Sts New York. 25-thu IF lOU WANT TO INVEST your MONEY SAFELY IN OOOl) .SIH UIJITIHS. Paying you a GOOD INTEREST, Cull 011 or (llroM LUTHER S. KAUFFMAN, Broker, 98 Fourth Avonuo, PITTSBURGH, PA. J Stocks, Ronds, Mortgages, and all mar ketable securities, bought and sold on COMMISSION ONLY, If you want to sell Mortgagos, Hank Filts-kJ Insurant- Stocks, Railway Roods. Commercial Paper, or anv other MAK LETAULE SECURITY, cull on or ad dross LUTHER S. KAUFFMAN, BROKER. IXi FOURTH AVENUE. 35-2H1 Pittsburgh, Pa. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby glvt.ii that D. S. Knox and Jusish Winaus liavo tiled in tiio Reg ister's Uliice, iu and for the County of Forest, al Tionesta, their final account is Executors of the last w ill und testament of Conrad Lcdabiir, duutaacd, lu.eof Hick ory Township, Forest county. Pa,, anil me same will bo presented to the Orphans Court lor conformation und allow unco, on Monday, tlie 22d dav of Iiecemliei- A ' Ii I. J. if. AGNKW, Register. Tionesta, Nov, 7, 1S7X H3-t J oil W'Ofilv of all kinds done at this of- nco on snort uor.ro.