PROCLAMATION OF GENER AL ELECTION. Whereas, In and by sn act nf the. General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn svlvanio,' entitled 'An Art ti rogulate the ticneral Election within this Common wraith,' it In enjoined upon me to give publ'o notice of said election., and to enumerate in said nnti what olliecrs are tobeolected, I.T.J. Van Oioscn,l I ijch Sher iff of the county of Forest, do hereby make known and give thin public notice' to tlio electors of the county of Forest, tbnt a General Klcotiin will beheld In Baid coun ty, on the TlESDAYf THIRD DAT OF NOVEMBER, 1S74, itt the several district, vlr: In Borjiott township at Clarington school house. In Green township at tlio house of I Arner. In Howe township nt Rrookston, in Brookston Hall. In Jcnks township at tlio court house in Marien. In Harmony township at Allendcr school house.. In Hickory township at Rail school house. In Klngsloy township at Wheelor, Du onbury A Co' sti.ro. In Tionesta township at Court House. In Tionesta borough. In Tionesta borough nt Court Houso In , said borough. At which time and places the n,uallflod electors will voto for One person for Lieutenant Governor, One person for Auditor General. One person lor Secretary of Internal Af fairs. One person for Judge of Supremo Court, One person for Congress. One person for AsMoinhly. One person for Associate Judge of For est County. One person for Treasurer of Forest County. One person for Commissioner of Forest County. One person for Auditor of Forest County-Notice Is hereby given. That any person excepting Justicos of the Peace who shall hold any oflice or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or this State or any city or corporated district, whether commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under tho legislature, execu tive or judiciary department of this State, or of any city, or of any incorporated dis trict, and also, that every member of Con gress and of the State Legislature, or of theaoloct or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable of holding or ex ercising at the time, the office or appoint ment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector. Judge or other officer of such election shall bo eligible to bo then voted for. Also, that in tlio 4th section of tho act of Assembly entitled "An act relating to elections and for other purposes." appro ved April 16th 18o9, it is enacted that the 13th section shall not be so construed as to prevent any militia or borough officer from serving as Judge, Inspector or Clerk, at any general or special election in this Commonwealth. . A further supplement to tho election laws of this Commonwealth : Whereas, by an act of tho Congress of the United States, entitled "An act .to amend the several acts hereto fore passed to provido for the enrollins and calling out of the national forces, and for other purposes," and approved March Sd, 1865. All persons who have deserted the military or naval services of the Uni ted btates, and who have been discharged or relieved from tho penalty or disability therein provided, are deemed and takeii to have voluntarily relinquished and for feited their rights to become citizens, and 1 are deprived of exercising any tighta of citizenship hereof: And whereas, persons not citizens of the United suites, are under the constitu tion and laws of Pennsylvania qualilied elections of this Commonwealth Sue. 1. Ho it enacted by the Senate and House of Representative's of the Common wealth of I'ennsvlvaniuiii General Assem bly met, and it is hereby euucte.l by the same and in all election's hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth ; it shall bo unlawful for the Judges or Inspectors of any such election to receive any ballot or ballots from any persons embraced in the provisions, and subject to the disabilities imposed by said act of Congress, approved March 3d, 1.SC5. And it shall be unlawful for any such person to offer to voto any such ballot or ballots. Sbo. 2. That if any such j udge or inspec tors of election or any of them shall receive or consent to receive any such unlawful ballot or ballots fioniany such disqualified person, he or they so offending shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and uxn convic tion thereof in any Court of Quarter Ses sions of this Commonwealth, he shall for each offence be sentenced to pay a tine of noi less man one Hundred oculars, and to undergo imprisonment in the jail of the proper county for not less thansixty days. Kku. 3. That if any person deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid shall at any election hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth voto or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote a bal lot or ballots, any person so offending ball be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on couviction thereof in any Court of Quarter (Sessions of this Commonwealth, shall for each offence be punished in a like manner as provided iu the preceding section of ims act, iu me ease oi oiucerB or elections receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Bkc. 4. That if any person shall hereafter persuade or advise any person or persons deprived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any ballot or ballots to the officers of any election hereafter to bo nam in una uoinuionweultn, or shaft per uade or advise any such officer to receive any ballot or ballots from anv person de prived of citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid, such persons so offending shall be guilty of a inisdeuieanor. and noon con viction thereof iu any Court of Quarter (Sessions of this Commonwealth, shall be punished in like manner as provided in the second section of this act, in the case of omcers or such etectiou receiving such un lawful ballot or ballots. I also give official notice of the following provisions of an act approved tlio 3nth of March, lWifl, entitled "An Act regulating the mode of voting at all the elections iu this Commonwealth." 8ko. 1. lie it enacted bv the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assein bly met, and it is hereby enacted by tlio authority of the same. That the qualilied voters of the several counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, township, .hor ougu and special election are herchv here after authorized and required to vote bv ticket printed or written, or partly print ed and partly written, severally classified lis follows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of courts voted tor, and be labeled "Judiciary," one ticket shall embrace the namos of all the Suite officers voter tor and be labeled "State," oue ticket shall embrace the names of all the county officer voted for, including office of Senator and member of Assem bly, if voted for, and member of Congress, if votd for, and be labeled "County," one tickot shall embrace the names of all the township otlioers voted for, and be labeled "Tewnsliip," one ticket shall embrace the name of all the liorough officers voted for, and be Jalx-lcd "Borough," und each cluss shall be deposited Iu cpcrate ballot boxes. Tho Judge of the aforesaid districts shall representatively take charge of the certifi cates of return of tho election of thoir re spective districts, and produoe them at the l'rothonotarv's office in the Borough of Tinnesta, as' follows: "All Judges living within twelve mile of the prof honorary' office, or within twenty-four mil, if their resilience be in a town, village or city upon tho line of a railroad leading to tho county seat, anall, before two oeloek, p. ?n., on W KDN E PAY, NOV KM BEK FOURTH, 1874, and all other Judges shall, before twelve o'clock, in., on THURSDAY, NO VEMBER KIKT1I. 1874, deliver said re turns, togothcr with the return sheets, to the protlionotary of the court of common pleas of Forest county, which said return sheets shall be tiled, and the dav and hour of filing marked thereon, and alin.il be pre served by the protlionotary for public In spection' T. J. VAN GIESEX, Sheriff. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, ".Corr,y &. Pitts burgh R. R. OX AMD AFTER Monday, Fobruary 2, 1874, trains will run as follows! STATIONS. Northward. Southward 1T U No. I So. I Na. a . 4 K. tt a m p m a m p in p in p m Pittsburgh 2:21) 7:2ft 10:iV 3:00 W Pen Juno 4:fJ 8:M 8:.'10 1:20 Kiltnnnliig 4:i :4.t 7:4;. lifcjfc! R. 11 k Juno 6:41! 10;I 0:20 11:40 Brady Bend 6:00 10:55 6:00 11:25 Pnrker 6:4.1 I UXi 5:20 10:35 Emlenton 7:05 12:00 4: Is 10:10 Kcrnbgrass 8:12 1:10 3:52 0:19 Franklin - 9:0.1 1;50 3:05 8:25 Oil City 4 7:00 0:45 2:33 2:15 7:45 8:00 Oloopolls . 8:00 2:40 12:12 7:33 Eagle Rock 8:17 3:00 11:45 7:23 Tionesta 0:05 3:20 10;57 6:56 Tidioute 10-.2S 4:15 i:2t 6:00 Irvineton 11:45 6:00 7:45 5:20 Ronsovlllo . 10:05 2:55 1:52 7:28 Titusvillo 11:10 8:50 12:53 6:25 Corry 5:10 11:15 Mavvillo 7:0o (1:47 Buffalo 8:55 6:05 a. m p. m p. m a. m a, m p. m Trains run by Philadelphia Time. J. J. LAWRENCE, Gen'l Sup't. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May , 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the Union Depot, corner of Washtnton and Liberty street, as follows: ARRIVE. Mail Trnin, 1.30 a m i Fast Line, 12.12 a m ; Well's accommodation No. 1, 6.20 a m Briuton accommodation No 1, 7.50 a m; Wall's accommodation No 2, 8. 55 a in Cin cinnati express 0.20 a m ; Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 am; Bmddock's an cominodiitlon No I, 7.00 pm Pittsburgh express 1,30 p m; Pacific express 1.60 p m Wall' accommodation No 3, 2.35 p m ; Homowood accommodation No 1,0.55 pin; Wall's accommodation No 4, 5.50 p m ; Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p in; Way Passenger 10.20 p m. DEPART. Southern express 5.20 a ni ; Paclfio ex press 2.40 am; Wall's accommodation No 1, 6.30a ni ; Mail Train 8.10 a ui ; Brinton' accommodation 1 J.20 a m : Braddock's ac commodation No 1, 5.10 p m; Cincinnati express 12.35 p in ; Wall's accommodation N 2, 11.51 am Johnstown accommodation 4.05 pm; llninewood accommodation No l. H.ftu p m; I'lninitclphia express s.fiu p in; Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p m; Wall' accommodation No 4, 6.05 p m ; Fast Line 7.40 p m; Wall's No 5, 11.00 p in. The Church Trains leave Wall's Station every Sunday at U.0.1 a. m., reaching Pitts- Durgn at 10.05 a. in. Returning leave 1'itts- inirgn at 12.50 p. m., and arrivo at all s Station at 2.10 p. m. Cincinnati express leaves dnilv. South ern express daily except Monday. All oth- or i rains daily, except Sunday. r or further information aply to W. II. BECKWITIT. Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not assume any Risk for Haggngo ex cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their rspoiiHimuty to one Hundred uouai val ue. All baggage exceeding that .a ount in value will be at tho risk of the ;ner, unless uiKeu uy special contract. A.J. CASISA'J General Superintendent, Alteon Pa. Allegheny Valley Rail Road. ON AND after Monday June 1. Trains will run as follows (Philadelphia Time): Trains leave Oil Citv for Pittsburgh at 2:15 p: m. 8: 20 p. m. and 8:35 a.m. arriving at Pittsburgh at 10:00. 3:40 p. m. and 6:10 a. in. Trains leave Pittsburgh for Oil Citv at 7:20 a. in., 1:00 and 8;30 p, m., arriving in ju uuy at a. ni., :io and :oo p. ni. i rains leave uu city lor Jjuilalo at 2:45 . ... a.itn : . . : ... 1 .. . . i . :"5 p. m. 1:10 v. m. T.ains leave Buffalo for Oil Citv at 6:05 a. in. and 12:25 p. ni. arriving at Oil City at 2:uu ii. in. aim e:u.i p. m. All trains iriven above run through from Pittsburgh to Buffalo and return, without change oi cars. Trams run on Philadel phia time, which is 20 minutes faster than Pittsburgh time. The time at Buffalo is Li. S. iSi M. S. R'y time which is 28 minutes Blower than Pluludetplua tune. uu uity accommodation leaves Brady a Rend at 6:40 a. m. arriving in Oil City at ii:oun. m. ijeaves.i.111 citv at 5:05 p. nr.. arriving at iiraoy s iwna at h:io. p. m. 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All the news ror 2 cent, subscription price 50 cents a month, or $6.00 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address "THE SUN," New York City. H m hi PITIIOLE VAIXEY R'Y. ON AND AFTER Monday, June 8, 18 Trains will run as folio w : TRAINS NORTHWARD. STATIONS. Oleopolis, Bennett, Woods Prat hers Mill Pitholo City No. 2. 10.25 a in 10.3H " 10.30 " 10.24 " n.oa No. 4. 3.30 p m 3.18 3.10 TRAINS SOUTHWARD. STATIOKH, No. 1. NO. 8. Pi thole City, 8.40 a m 1.20 p m Prather Mill 8.48 " 1.48 Woods 8.56 " 1.56 Bennett 8.02 " 2.02 Oleopelis H.16 " 2.14 All Tnunsniake clone eonnectwms at Oleopolis with truins on the Oil Creek it Allegheny River Boil way, North and BOIIUl. Two Line of Stages run dully between PitholeCity, Miller Farm and I'leasant vllle, mukingconnection witharrivingund departing trains. J, T. BLA1K, II. W1CK1IAM, Sun t, Ticket Ajjciit, Pitholo City, I'iu TOB WORK neahly executed at tho HE J I'U 11L1CAN Olhctt. III J)r. J. Walker's Culiloi nlft Yin cpnr Bitters nro a purely Vep;pt;ibl jirqinrntioii, mado ciiiotly from tlio na tivo lioiba found on tlio lower ranges of the Sierra Novada mountnins of Califor nia, t.'.'O medicinal properties of which nre cxtra"tod tliprcfrom without tlio uso 0f Alcohol. Tlio question, is almost daily aslteil. "TJiat Is tho canso of tlio unparalleled success of VinkbaiI IHt Tsnst" Our answer is, tl.'at tlioy rcmovo tho causo of disease, imtl tho patient re covers his health. Tlioy aro tho great blood puridorand a lifo-givln principle, a perfect Honovator and IuviVorator of the system. Never befmo in H'O history of tho world has a medicine been compounded posseting tlio rmiiarknblo qtiahtici of Vikkua Bittrk in licnling tin sick of every disease man is heir to. Tlioy are a geutle Purgative as well as a Tonic, .."ring Con pest ion or Inflammation of the" Liter Vcarol Orgaiu ia Biliou Itiseascs XTho properties of Dr. 'ai.keu-s YfMiOAKBlTTKRS are Aperient Diaphoiot:?; Carminative, Nutritious, liSintire. Uiuretio, Sedative, Counter-Irritant Sudorilio, Aluira tire, aud Auti-Bilioiu. , n. it. MvoosAT.n & co.. TVnprlirtJ mnA Gn. Airtnn Pun Frsncbn. Cnltfurnfa, aati oor. nf Wnchlna'tnn and Chnritoii St.. N. V. fcold by all lruBitlt aud Dealers. ATTENTION ! We will remove our stock of ir aici u aiii:, ' s tov i: s. TINWARE, lROrf, NAIIJ5, FILES, BELTING, AND on:tiie first day op piul, TO THE t Reynolds,Pukill& Co.. Block, SENECA STREET, until which time we will sell ot ' v COST FOR O AN U.S. II. (. TIN KER A CO..OILCITY. OKO. W. DlTIlRinciR, 11. It. COI.l.INB. rAt't. ZIM.MSIt.UAN, OKO.'.W. ULA1B. F0nTfPlTT.GLftSSSW0P.KS. j DlTHUIlKJi: V CO., Manufacturers of every variety of FLINT IGLASSiriAmP ICHIfflHEYS, AXD SILVEREDJGLASSJREFLECTORS, WASIIIXOTOX A FRANKLIN STS., rinsnuitou, Pa. ) Thero Is "shoddy" in class, as well as in In woolen fabrics. Consumers of kero- sono arc soTiictimos almost discoaraced, so Ireiiuentlv do chimneys hrenk, without any apparent cause, rendering the cost of chimneys about equal to that of oil. Cheap ness beinir. the onter or tho day, a ureal many nianulacturies make chimneys from silicate of lime. Instead of from lead. The initialed muy tell the different qualities of class by riiiKinK thorn ; tt vibrations of the lead glass nave a clear, ringing-, noil liko sound, possessing . the requisite strength to withstand expansion and coa- triK-tion, as weil as the ccneral pressure of use, ar.d will outlast, iiaii a-uozen nt ine lime ulass chimneys. Fiilcon cents in vested in one of tho lead chimneys it monev well spent, even tliouuh it in lures the "trade" in the cheaper kind, which it most assuredly ought to, ana aountiess will. Stick a pin thero, and romomber it. Tho genuine lead glass chimneys may be had at wholosale or retail of OEO. W. DiTHRIUUE 4 CO., 2-tf Tionesta, Pa. Tioioute, Pa. Is sellin7out 'lis entire stock or Watches 6c Jewelrr A T J-'IIiST COST All parties in want of Uold and Hilver Watches. Uold and Silver Chains, La dies' Opera Chains, the latest stylo in sold and plated sets, Bracelets, Studs, Clocks, Ao., will find this a first clas op portunity. All (roods are new, no old. trash. This is ro humUutc. Jviein sens at cost. Clo and see. TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED TIIK ORIGINAL ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Pec. 31, 1873, rs , ? : t n , t w n . ft . MILES W. TATE, Sub Aconr, 4. T'ouesta, I'a, REMOVAL. V IIP A FAMILY ARTICLE. Agents ntake JlJ.fiO prr dnv, 875 pfrf weok. AN ENTIRELY: NEW S12H'Ii(LHACIIIIa For Domostlo Ua. O NLY FIVE OLLARS, Willi the New Pantcnt . BUTTON HOLE iiWORKER, ' PatontcflJuno27th, 1S7I, A W A U 1 E D T 1 1 K FI UST P U E V IU M A T Til K AM ERICA X INH T1TUTK A Mil MARYLAND INSTITUTE FAIRS, 1KN. A most Aonderful and elciia"lly con afructi'd Sewlngt Machine Tor fainllv work. Comph-fo In all its' Part. Uses the Ntrnli(lit Eye Pointed Needle, self trending, direct upright Posltivn Motion, new tcnxi'iu self feed mid elmh Oulder, Onersfes by wheel and on a table. I.lht runniiic. N month nnd nolKcless, like all lirood hlnh-prlcod machines, lias Pntent Check to provont tho wliecl being turned tho wrontr way. lTes the thread direct from tho spool.. Makes tho elastio lock Ntitcli, flnot-t amt stronireMt stick Known ; tlrin.i'.urable, c'.osA nnd rapid. Will do all k .nds o' wr..Z- fine and coarse, from ca'nbrio 'M henvv cloth or Leather, and URe. Rl iloserintions or thread. This Ma. hi-,,0 i, hrTv con structed to ciyo it HttTjnKi,n . the u of each Machine bci' , ,,, ,Mko , 1 chincry, and beaut) iy linrshcl and'orna nicnt.d. It Is very casv to lean. Rapid, month and silent in operattoov WMiAl.l.. ntnll nines n,l Practical, Scientific ' Mechanical Invention, t greatly roducU. .',"n.,, fl,mi,r ,ewlnff macliin, . last. li.3 first and only am.,,, . duclnir a valuable, substantial and relia blo low priced Kcwiiifr Machine. Its treme low price reaches nil conditions it simplicity and stromrtb adapts It to" all cnpueitics.whilo its ninny merits made it a univorsar fnynrlto wherever used, and crea n,l,ld t'o'and. ' IT is AM. IT ".Cil.MKNhKfl, T rnn ehr... r::uv and ennflfletill v ..wni.. mend Its use to those who aro wanting aw really good Sowing Machine, at a low price. Mrs. II. AM RSOX, Peotono, W ill County, 111. Prlco of each machine. "Clssa A." "One." (warranted for five vears bv special certificate,) with all the fixtures, and eve rything complete holoncinir to it, includ ing self threading needle, packed in strong wooden box, and delivered to any pari oi me country, ny express tree o further charges, mi receipt of price, only Five Dollars. Safe rlelivprv tptinrAiiteed. With each Macliino wo will'scnd, on re ceipt of Jl extra, the new patent 1SUTTON HOLE WORKER, One of tlie most important and useful in ventions oi tho age. So simple and cer tain, that a child can work the finest but ton hole with'regularitv and caso. tstrouu ami beautiful. Special terms, and extra Inducements to Male and Fcmalo Aironts. store keener. Ac., who will establish agencies through me country ana Keep our new machines on exhibition and salo. County Right given to smart agents free. Agotit' onm plete'outtlt, fiiruisho'l without any extra charge. .Samples of sewing, descriptivo -circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, Ao., Ac, sent free. We also supplv AU H U I.TU 11A L 131 1'LESIKXI. Latest PateutM and iinoroveine nts for the Farm and Harden. Mowors, Reapers, Cultivators, Feed Cutters, Harrows, Farm . Mills, Planters, Harvesters, 'Threshers and all articles needed for Farm work. Haro Seeds In large variety. All Money sont in PostOllice Monev Order, Rank . Drafts, or bv Express, wiU be atour, risk, nnd aro perfectly secure. Bafe delivery or nil our gauds guaranteed. "An old and responsible firm that sell tho best goods at tho lowest price, and rail be roliedmion by our readers." Farmor's Journal, Now York. JSot Responsible for Registered Letter. Address. JEROME B. HUDSON A CO.. Corner Greenwich A Cortlandt trt., New York. 2&-iu WATER? CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL nRCANS11"'' moat dubhiiiui m w-lyleasl perfect SUM ever mavcle The C'!M ( I H'IO and OUfill;!. 'I' li A I. N'l'O PS are (Af best vr plnced In ssf Or. aura at of reeds, pf fhallnrly voiced,'' F.F- (HlliniMlliKlMIKU N'C 111 IIIMl,tldlIN. i rA I IUSI cV1A1H,!T1 AM VOlt'K ii HiiPKUH, Tbese Urs;a.Bia mn Uu mado mim imnen Ntaioa. WATERS' NEW SCALE , PIANOS. amt a-reavt now. er and 1 1 lie j tlnvlnff tone. talk all modern Improvemeuia. and art Ou beat liaino made. 'I'lieso Or-anasd 1'lniiui art warranted for 0 years. lrlces extremely low Jar cash or part cash, and balance ms monthly r quarterly paymeuta. berond-hand Itinirumenl taken ia exchange. UIIEAT INUIitit. inilNTN to Ou 'l ltAIi:. AflKtH TI V A1VI HO every Ity and t'ounly in Uu K. H. and Canada. A lartre dta. OOUnt to 7ackfrt,MmtMert,t'hUTchl,Si-ktxUlLodOm at. He. H.H STHA 1 AO CA TA I.OUl t-1 MA 11 Jib. IIOII ACE Al t;il cV HUN, 441 Broa4w7 S Mercer HI M. T. Testimonials of atersPian os; 'ami Organs. .w.,l.ru r,r,i,,.r,rhl,Hrlor Ortfttn nrt- scsses a beautiful andpeculiarly soft tone. The Conc.ebto Stop is, without doubt, tho biwt ever placed in any organ.' It Is pro duced by an extra ret of reeds, pcciilhirly fw.i. u.hli.Ii llir, etlcft. 1m iiiok chariiiing, and its Imitation of the human voice is supero. r orswceiucss iu unn and orcluistral eflects it. has no eipjal." A'. 1'. Times. , ' Tho Concerto Parlor rOrganTi" oir- .1.1 . Iu lx....iii;,nl narlni" oriiiiiiieut, possesses a sweet and power- 1111 lone IS H Ill.mb iiiiiii..iint"i !...- tion and holds a high placo in public fa vor." A. 1". Evening J"ost. An OnciiEsTit.i in tub PAni-or.. Tho orchestral organ Is tlio name of a now reed organ recently announced by Horace Wa ters A Hon. The Instrument takes this name from its recently invented orches tral step. The voicing of tills is peculiar, producing the etlect of a full sweet con tralto voice. Its finest eh"bct is produced when tho stops are drawn, so that an or chestral ofl'ect is given. The case iuni.j.Mu and makes a handsome article of furni ture.'' iV. 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