. , m EDITOR. WEDNESDAY KOBIilSG, OCT. 17, 1880. National ReoubKcan Ticket. For President, Oca. JAME3 A. GARFIELD, of Ohio. For Vice President, Gen. CHESTER A. ARTHUR, of New York. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. IM.TCCTORS At L.n$K : Edward N. Benson Henry W. Oliver, Jr., to Atrict klkcToim : John L. twton, FAlwin If Filler, M. Hall Stanton, James Dobson, George De B. Ke'm, DfcVid F. Houston, "Morgan R. Wilis, Henry S. Eckort, JohnM. Stehman, Inaac 8. Mover, Edgar Pinehot, John Mitchell, Conrad F. Nhindel, Charles B. Forney. Nathhh C. Ellsbree, Anarcw wtout, Georgfl M. Reade, Ooorge B. Wiestllng, Michael scnaii. John P. Teagarden, Nelson P. Reed, Augustus E. Painter. Thomas McKennan, James l . Mattett, George W Do 1 am ate r Calvin W. Uilflllan. REPUBLICS STATE TICKET. For Supreme Jndgo, IIENRY GREEN, of Northampton County. For Auditor GenertI, JOHN A. LEMON, of Blair County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For Congress, Oen. HARRY WHITE, of Indiana County. For President Judge, Hon. Wm. D. BROWN, of Warren County. For Assembly, E. L. DAVIS. For Associate Judgo, AMZA PURDY. For County Treasurer, N. S. FOREMAN. For County Surveyor, F. F. WHITTEKIN. For Coroner, C. H. CHURCH. This ia the "last wag of the ham mer," boys; now go in on your muscle. The straight Republican ticket is s follows : State Garfield and Ar thur electors ; Auditor General,. John A. Lemon ; Judiciary for Supreme Judge, Henry Green, for President Judge, Wm. D. Brown, for Associate Judge, Amza Purdy ; County for Congress, Harry White, for Assembly, E. L. Davis, for Treasurer, N. 8. Foreman, for Surveyor, F. F. Whitte kin, for Coroner, C. H. Church. A splendid ticket and will be elected. The following are the official figures of the total vote for Governor at the October electiou in Indiana ; Porter, Republican, 230,201 ; Landers, Dem ocrat, 222,740 ; Gregg, National, 14, S63; plurality for Poter, 7,551. The official returns of the Ohio elections are as follows: Judge of Supreme Court, Mcllvaine, Republican, 364, 044; Follett,,. Democrat, 341,000; Loudon, Greenbacker, 6,578; Mcll taina'a plurality 23,041. A large and enthusiastic Demo cratic meeting was hld at Kellers, burg on Saturday afternoon last. Also one at Red Bank in the erening. Both meetings were addresssd bv Dr. Thomas St. Clair, of Indiana, James Mosgrove and others. New Bethlehem Vindicator. And thus it is, we see Jimmy tick ling up the Bourbons one erening, and the Greenbackers the next. And yet Jimmy says, "I give my sacred word and honor that I will do all I can to insure the success of the State and Presidential Greenback candidates in 1880." Speaking at "enthusiastic Democratic meetings" is a mighty good way to insure such success, we must confess. The President Judgeship. Hon. Wm. D. Brown, the Reptbli can candidate for President Judge is fifty-seven years of age. Judge Rass elas Brown, the Democratic candidate is in his sixty-ninth year. No one ac quainted with these gentlemen will question the assertion that in legal ac quirements and general qualifications for the place William D. Brown is at least the equal of bis competitor. In view of these facts we ask all intelli gent and thoughtful voters to ponder the question. Is it wise to put upon the bench for ten years one who has already almost reached the threescore years and tea usually regarded as the limit of human life f This is a question ofgreat importance to the tax-payer, J. K. WKNK. to the buisness max and to all inter ested in the business of our county. We esteem it the interest of Democrats &D4 Greenbackers alike with Republi cam that the Judge should be one in the prime of life, and that, therefore, all having the best interests of thedis trict at heart, should sink rll differ noes on political questions and cast their votes for Hon. William D. Brown. To the Voters. If you want the reins of Govern ment in safe and loyal hands for the next four years vote for Garfield and Arthur. If you want a statesman, an honest upright gentleman to handle the affairs of the Auditor General's office vote for John A. Lemov. If you want a fair aad impartial man to sit on the Supreme bench of our State vote for Henrt Green. If you want a brilliant intellect, gentleman whose record is without a spot or blemish, and one who is just in the prime of life to grace the Judic ial ermine of our county courts, vote for William D. Browk. If you want to honor an eld citizen of your county, a man who has always borne the high esteem of all his neigh bers, by electiug him Associate Judge, vote for Amza Purdy. If you want a Congressman who has the ability aud backbone to rep resent you and take care of your interests io the 25th District, and who will not vot or work with the Rebel Brigadiers, vote for Harry White. If you want a man who will honestly and intelligently take care ef your home interests in the Legislature of the State; one whose demeanor all through the canvass has been such as to command the very highest respect from his most bitter opponents, vote for E. L. Davis. If you want a man who can take care of the county funds, account for every penny, and administer the affairs of the County Treasurer's office with airness and impartiality, vole for N. S. Foremak. Ifyouwantan energetic, persever ing and experienced young man for County Surveyor, vote for F. F. Whittekin. If you want to elect an old and tried citizen of sound judgement and legal experience for Coroner, vote for C. H. Church. A Democratic Victory. Just as we siiDD03ed. the De moornt. io papers of this district have been tailing up Mosgrove strong, and say ing very little about the Dolitical tion involved in the case, being satis fied to let that rest until on the eve of election. This, of course was done to keep the Greenback voters In trnnA humor. In order to awaken the Dem ocratic side of the fusion, they are now coming out and tellin? the vnr tn stick to Mosgrove because it will be a -4 .. . . ' democratic victory. Here ara a couple of extracts from the Brookvill 7)n. ocrat, of Jefferson county, where the Greenback vote is very small, and can't affect the result much ona way or another ; "Vote for Ja he is the regular nominaa fifth O w . w a u V JLS G 1 f I ocracy in the district." "Vote for James Mosgrove, and bis election will be a Democratic victory." That's the way the case ia .Awr1 over there. James Mosgrove's election II 1 v wm oe a JLfemocraiie victory, according to the best authority we can get. If James Mosgrove is sent to Congress the ring leaders of the Democratic party will handle him. and are H. pending on his vote, voice and sympa thy in all their measures. The Warren Hail has the following article regarding Hon. Wm. D. Brown, for the truth of which every one of his acquaintances ill readily vouch : For President Judge we have Hon. Win. D. Brown, of Warren. He was raised among us. He is known favor ably by all our people, as a man of high character and great ability. For thirty years he has been a leading law yer at our bar noted far and wide for its ability and strength. He repre sented us three years at Harrisburg with much credit and success. Aside from that he has nejver sought or held office. He is thoroughly and naturally a lawyer, and just the kind of a man to go on the bench. So eminently fit ted it he for the place that all the counties in this judicial district in- structed for him without opposition Our people should remember that this judicial district is not surely a Repub lican district. Elk Co. is largely JLieraocratic. forest county will not give much majority either way. It devolves on Warren county to elect the bedt man we have for Judge. In the strife for President let not this office be overlooked. With a candi date whose legal and personal qualifi cations are unexceptionable, there ought to be no question about his tri umphant election. The judgship is not strictly a party question, ami we hear of very many Democrats and Greenbackers who propose to vote fr u: i i ' .. i. mm uvea u io oi nis pre-eminent n id ess for the place. Iney will not regret it. We can add to the above that Mr. Brown is a kind, courteous and agree able gentleman. Slight Unpleasantness. Our erting cotemporaries, with their usual reliability (?) fer truth, show their venom and malice toward Gen. White by the way they report the re cent altercation between him and James Mosgrove. If Gen. White was runk, Mosgrove must have been runker, as be is a much larger man and should have been able to have taken care of himself had hebeendulv Bober. The following account of the affair we clip from the Pittsburgh Com-Gazette, from which it will be seen that General White was perfectly justifiable in resenting the insult : Edenburq. Pa.. Oct. 20. A littU episode occurred in our nolitio Kr to-day. A crowd got aboard the up train on the Allegheny Valley Kail- roaa at ranters tor the convention ere. A monsr the doodU was General Harry White. When they reached Foxburz the delegation cot out. Oen. White hanneneri ia rrr nui . - door with James Mosgrove, who. with ur. ot. iiair, was coming to this point and Clarion. The General sainted Mr. Mosgrove politely, shaking bands witnnim, ana remarking pleasantly, "Come up to our meeting along." Some foul words were then uttered as both parties were going out of the door together, when Gen. White said : "I thought we were to have a courteous campaieu. Mr. Mosgrove. I invited you to travel with me, but I see you are now takiug Doctor St. Clair up here to abuse my dear old father and myself." To which Mr. M. replied : "You have hired that man Ramser to abuse me." General W. reclied : "I beg your pardon ; I have not done so. I hire no raau to abuse my neighbor." "Yes vcu have," said Mr. M. "No," said the General. "I honed mnlil avoid scandal and abase in the cam paign." Mr. M. reiterated that White 1 1 t W-k naa nirea liamsey to abuse biro, and the General agaia said, "No, I have Dot." To this Mr. M. orilr rani i Art "You lie," whereupon General White drew- back and struck Mr. M. id the face, savine "I will allow do man to insult me that way." Mr. M. stagger ed a little against the side of the car, when some parties interfered and the participants separated. Gen. White was then surrounded by his friends from Parker. He said ha recrettAd the occurrence, but, office or no office, he would allow no man, if he was larg er than himself, to insult bim in that way. The General's friends who saw it said he did perfectly rierht to resent such an insult. The General is at tending the Republican Convention as u notning pad happened. Apropos of the above, we remember a story, that we may be pardoned for telling, about General White's father: One time when Judge White was on his circuit, he stopped at an hotel at Middleton for dinner. . There a Mr. Coulter and Judge White got into some discussion, and before it ended Mr. Coulter fell himself very much ag grieved by an answer the Judge had given him. He did not, however, get real mad until the Judge had eone. when becoming thoroughly aroused at what had been said, bo took a butcher knife and followed in hot haste. Over taking the Judge watering his horse at Crooked creek, he took out his huth. er knife and told the Judge he had come to kill him ; he was bound to kill him ; he had been insulted aud should be revenged. The Judge qui- euy produced a pocket pistol and pointing it toward his assailant, said : "Now, Coulter, vour choice : Heaven. !! tr i ii . ......... . neu, or fliiaaieton." "Well, Judge, if that is vonr decision T imoaa T will go back to Middleton." Wanted,' 10,000 turkeys, chickens, ducks and geese, highest market price for young and fat only ; also venison-saddles and game. Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. 6t. a . Special bargains in glassware, ard, shoulders, new canned goods," and sweet potatoes. Fresh oysters on Saturday at Wm. Smearbaugh & Co. Goto G. W. Bovards for Mrs recman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color they are unequaled. Color 2 tof 6 lbs., price 15 centa. C3-ly. A Falsehood Nailed. To the Votcrt of Forest County : I find that in many places through out the county the story 1ms been cir culated, and I am surprised to think has gained some credence, that J. M. Kepler is working iu my interest, and that the fact is understood by me. I wish hereby to brand such statement as a most malicious and unwarranted falsehood. I have never had any con versation with Mr. Kepler in anyway, shape or manner regarding the office of County Treasurer, nor has he ever intimated to me any intentien to vote or work for my election. This story, of course, is told by my enemies with a view to injuring my prospects of election, aad I hope my friends will believe me when I say that the report Irorn beginning to end is a malicious lie. I am willing to make affidavit to these facts, and if that is not sufficient to convince those who are and have been acquainted with me for years. then I am not worthy to hold the office of Treasurer. I will further state that if elected to the office of Treasurer I will give it my personal attention, and be run by no man. N. S. Foreman. Tionesta, Pa., Oct. 18, 18S0. Peterson's Magazine is ou our able for November, ahead of all others, and as usual, more and more impioved. The November issue leads off with a capital steel engraving, "Missy in The Sulks," and is followed by one of those double-size sleel fash ion plates, superbly colored, only seen In this neriod ical. "Marv. Oueen nf v bcots, is a profusely illustrated article on that unhappy queen. With this number appears the Prospectus for 1881, when Six Original Novelets will be given, aad in addition a hundred shorter stoties. The price of "Peter son" is but Two Dollars a year, or less than any other first-class magazine, postage freo. To clubs the terms are even lower, viz : two copies for $3.50, with a superb, .copyright mezzotint (size 24 inches by 20) "Gran'father Tells of York town," or an illustrated Album, Quarto, Gilt, as a premium. Address Charles J. Peterson, 396 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. soininfii! I take nlensura in tnlltnir tK. Mnnrtlni. Fiaternity that I havo re-purchaned FROM HORACK JONES, TO WHOM I SOLD IT IN 1871. T AM NICELY LOCATED at my old A htand, and I am prepared to attend to all my friends, and tlio public generully, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN LINE! I shall keop a perfect stock of nil kinds of AMMUNITION! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to handle tho "While" Newlng Unelilno, A nd the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Como and see inc. You will find mn ALWAYS AT HOME. Mu.r.lo Loaders made to order and war ranted. OgrPg E P A . I B I N 0 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES PK0MPTLY AND rAITHrULLY DONE. 13. A. liMXmVIX. Tidioute, Pa., Aug. 12, Allegheny Valley Rail Road, -AUD Pittsburgh, Titusville cV Buffalo Railroad. ON AND A FTER Monday, June 14, 1880 trains will run as follows STATIONS. Northward. Southward Ki.1 S:i No. 1U.I K. 1 a in p m p in Pittsburgh 8:55 2:35 9:30 W PenJunclO:02 4:00 11:28 K ittanning 10:30 4:45 12:30 It. H'k June 1:10 r:M) 1:48 Hrady Bend 11:22 5:52 2:13 Parker 11:52 6:25 3;12 Emlenton 12:34 7:04 3:42 Scrubgrasa 1:07 7:43 4:44 Franklin 1:38 8:20 5:37 Oil City 2:05 5:05 :35 Oleopolis 2:21 5:45 (1.56 Kagleltock 2:2!t 6:00 7:03 Tionesta 2:47 fi;37 7:23 Tidioute 3:24 7t45 7:57 Irvinetou 4:00 9-.00 8:30 Kiilnonera 6:40 9:50. liuiralo 8:10 l;lo Oil City 2:30 915 7."0 TitiuvUle 3:20 10:05 7:35 Corry 4:35 11:35 8:45 Mayville 5:55 10:30 Urooton' 0:35 ll:3o p in praam 8:00 1:40 7:40 :50 V2:'2Tt 5:75 6:15 11:48 4:43 6:85 11:10 8:20 6:20 10:56 2:55 4:50 10:20 1:50 4:H1 10:07 1:20 3:52 9:20 12:10 3:17 8:37 11:00 2:25 11:30 9:15 1:5(1 11:00 8:5rt 1:52 lo:4!) 8:4U 1:33 10:20 8; ) 1:00 U;30 7:57 12:25 8:30 7:05 11:06 6:17 8:26 12:45 2:00 1:15 12:05 8:05 7:0H 6:00 8:50 8:03 6:55 3:65 3:00 p in 10:50 10:15i p m p m am a m Trains run bv Philmlelnhl Ti.n DAVl'l) MnPA uiu :.,i Li.. J MORTON A : ' uu' " Ucn'l Passenger Ticket Agent. Instrumental and vooul miiKletfuurbtbv . JvrauH, on reasonable term. Those who wimi Io prppar MicniNolven for OrgnnlNlrf should tnko n course in Through Hahm WLmi Itariit.LM . .... . - j . prp-zi.i, p F. RITCI1EY, ATTORN EY-AT-L a W, TlonoHta, Foremt County, 1'a. Notice to Navigators ! The Allegheny Valley Rail Road Com lnY Will commnitoA tn rnl.llllrl la Kpan bridge across tho Allegheny Itivor. at Oil Cltv on thn 90th In.) 1'l.oVl... .' r - ----- - AliO " I'lT- neath the middle and went iana will be . . . i ... . . u."n uumu uy iriwue-worK during me nm part of the work, and the rlirer beneath the middle and cast spans during the latter , . DAVID McCAROO, Pittsburgh, Aug. lJ, '80. Uen'l Supt STOVES! TIUST, COPPER AND Sheet Iron "Ware T WnTTT.Tt Km.ir..l1. tr . v - .... r.en of Tionosta and vicinity that I nni prepared to do all kind of work in the tin, Copper and Nheot Iron line. I also mane a specialty in manufacturing SH12ET IltON HTOVI.S and equipments suitable for rafting pur porcH. Almo all kinds of REPAIRING DORE w SHORT NOTICE Tho Highest Market Trico Paid for 4 RAGS AND JURSK AT ED. HEIBEL'S Opp. Lawrence House, may2tf TIONESTA, PA. PROCLAMATION OF GENER AL ELECTION. Whereas, in and bv nn nvt rt tl rinnnmi Assomniy or mo I'-nmmomvpalthof Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulnto tho KlectiOllH Of the PominmiU-nnlti. ' nii..nJ the 2d day of July, A. 1)., I8m, it is mndo ii ii i.v mine niiorui or every county within thin CommonwoaltL to gi'vo public notice oi mo ucnerai J-.leclloii, and in such to enumerate: 1st. Tint nfficnra tn hn olnotml 2d. DcMiirnatA tha nl ncn m t ftvKlili 4Ka - r I .....ft... election in to be held. !.'(;. A. Hnnrliill. iriiM. Klilfr .-.r ino iTouiuy m rorosr, cio noreljy make Known nun give nun puono nollco to the electors of the county of Forest, that a wcnorai Election win lie held in Raid coun ty, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER HD, 18M, thesoveral Election Districts. In liarnett township at Jacob Mar.e'a Carpenter hhop. In Urocu townshin at the hnmn rr T. Arner. Ill Howe townsllln nf Tlrrw1rarv.. In Crook ston Library llall. ' In Jenka townsliln rL thn Marten. In Harmon V tow llsllinnt Allnn.lnr b.I..u.1 school house. In Hickory townsliln nt Hickory House. In Kinurslcv townshin nt 'winu'n School House. In Tlonestu townsliln ut Pi.nrl IT r.lluu In Tionesta lKrough. In Tionesta through at Court House in Maid borough. At which time and places the qualillod olectora will elect by ballot : E!octora for Preslilpnt. nml VIka T'ranl. dent of the United States. One person for Supreme Judge. One eron for Auditor General. One lprsoil for Pnl nl .IiwI.m. rt iln 37th Judicial District. One prHon for Congress. One person for Assembly. Ono ncrson for AsHnciato Jmlirn nt Forost Countv. Ono DCrMon for Trmunrnr r,f li'nnul Countv. ()ne person for County Surveyor of in rm i.iiumv. One erson for Coroner of Forest County. The act of Assembly fktillml "nn ...lr. lating t tho el(M-tions of this Common- wealtli," pHsseU July 2, 1819, provides us follows, viz : "In case tlin rcrson wlirt .Imll Km-a celved tho second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of any eloction, then tho person who shall havo r.'i'nivoil th uiwnn! liiirlmut .nn.i. of votes for Judge at tho next preceding rioruiiii snuii aci as inspecur In Ills place. And in case tho person who shall havo re ceived the liit'liAHt nimiKur vrUau f. l.. spector shall not attend, the person elected Judgo shall appoint an inspector in his place, and in caso the person elected Jude ahull not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge iu his place ; and If any vacancy anall continue In tho board for the apace of ono hour after the time .1 1 l I e . i . ... iiAuu wy inw lurvns opening oi me election, the oualitled voters o f the township, ward ur uisinci. lor wuicn sucn oiuccr shall nave neen elected, present at the place ol election shall el-t nnn iJ tii nn. All such vacancy. I 1hO Cive Oflicinl nrti in ln nlo..tnr. of Forent county, that by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to tho act relative to the election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 80, 1874 :" Sk 9. All the elections by tho citizens shall be by .ballot ; ever v ballot votod shall be numbered in tho ordVr in which it shall be received, und the number recorded by the clerks on the list of voters opposite the name of the elector from whom received. And anV VOtar VOtinrr twA mnwa the several tickets so voted shall each be rrurooerod with the number correspond ing with the number to the name of the voter. Any elm-tor m.r u kiu n. - ..' " - j n.ivu Ul. liaillU upon his ticket, or cause th same to be Triun iiinreon, ana attested by a eitizen of the district. In addition to the oath now prescribed by Jaw to be taken and sub scribed by election officers, they shall sev erally be sworn or affirmed not to disclose "u" ""Jr mw tnaii nave votert. unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial I1..HOHU1I1B. Aujuages, inspectors, clerks nd overseers of every election held under this act, shall, before entorimr upfn their duties, be duly sworn or affirmed in the presence of eu. h other. The judge shall be j worn by the minority inspevtor, if there slinll be siicii minority inspector, if mf, then by a.jtistice of tho iion'-c or alderman, and tho Inspectors and clerk sha'.l be sworn by tho Judge. Certificate of such swear ing or affirming shall lie duly made out. and signed by tho officer so sworn, nml attwted by tho officer who adrnliiNtorcl the oath. If nnv Judge or minority lns' -tor refuses or fails to swenr the officers d election in tho manner rcqnired by tl.i ' act, or if nny officer of clexlion sli.iH jk ! without being duly sworn, or if nny odin r ol election shall certify that nny officer : sworn when he was not, it shnll bo deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, the officer or officer so otlendiug flmll be lined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding one yar, or both, in the discretion of the court I also mako known tho following pro vision of tho now Constitution of Penn sylvania i ARTICLE VIII. MCrPRAOK AMD ELKCTIOW , SkC. 1. Every male eitizen twenty-ono year of age, posseuslng tho following qualifications, suall be entitled to Vnto all elections : Ji'irat. Ho shall hare been n citizen of the United Stato at leaJit one month. Srrond.-tl e shall have resided In the Slab ono year, (or, if having previously been e. oiialifled elector or nativo Iwrn ci'tion oi tne State he ahall have remvol there for in and returned, then six moths,) immedi ately proeedidg the election. Third. Ho shall havo resided in tho election district whero ho ollo-s to vote least two months immediately preoedh the election. Fourth, It twenty-two year of ago or upwards, he shall liave paid a State or county tax which ahall have been assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before election. Sec. 2. The (lenoral election shnll b held annually on tho Tuesday next follow ing the first Monday of November, bill thetloiieral Assembly mav, bv law,. fix .i difTbront day, two-thirds of all the mem bers of each House consenting thereto. Also, the following sections of sn act er titled, "A further suplement to tho ik regulating' elections in th's Common wealth," approved tho 30th day of Jar. r. ary. 187 I : Sw. 11. It shall be lawful for any qua"; tied citizen or the dlntrlct, notwlthstnn. ing tho iuiiiio of the proposed voter is con tainod on tho list of rcsidont taxables, I challenge the voto of such person, wht i . upon the proof of the right of Miifl'ragc is now rifjuired by Imv shall bo publi. made and ncted Uon by tho ehvf. iMiard and the vote admitted or rcee; accordlnir to tho evidence. Every per claiming to bo a naturalized citiien mi bo re(Uired to prodnco his iiHturaliziui certificate at the election beforo voting, r ccpt where ho has been for 11 vo vear.t co socutlvely a voter in the district in wb he oilers to vote; and on the voto of s. person being received, it shall bo thed r of the election officers to write or hUi on such certificate tho word "voted," wi the day, month and yoarf and if imvel tlon officer or officer shall roeeiro ii ond voto on tho same day, by virtue of t same certificate, except where souk entitled to voto becausoof the nntura' tion of tlielr fathers, tliev und tiio jm who shall offer such second vote, sb;t : guilty of n misdemeanor, and on ci tion thereof, shall be lined or lmpriso, or both, nt tho discretion of tho court ; the fine shall not exceed 11 vo hundred : lars in each case, nor the Imprison: one year. Tho liko punishment Khali inflicted on conviction on tho officer election who Rhnll neglect or refn mako or canse to lo mndo the end' ment required aforesaid on said natii; xation ccrtiJlcate. Skv. 12. If any elettion officer luha! i fuse or neglect to require snch ,.r tlio right of mi ffraco bh is jresci il'.i this law, or laws to which this is a sir ment, from iu:y person offering to whose namo is not on this link of as. voters, or whoso rlirht to vote wif limn quiring such proof, every person h' fending shall, upon convtction, bo .n of a misdemeanor, and shall be scnten for every such offense, to nav a line exceeding live hundred dollars, or to : (I ergo an imiiriMoument of not more t one year, or Inith, at tho discretion of court. Notice is hereby civen. That anv m i excepting Justices of the Peace who M hold in :y office or appsintmciit nf pruii; trust under the United SUitea.or tills.1 or nny city or corporated district, w he: commissioned officer or othorwise. a f ordinate officer ir acent who Is or slml, employed under the legislature, exocii' or Judiciary department of this Stale, of any city, or ot any incor)riitcd (j; trict, and also that every member of en gross and of tlio Stato iA'gislaiure, or of ! : selector common council of anv cltv, commlssioneas of any Incorporated di trict. is by law incapable of holding or c ereising at the tiino, thoolUoo or nppoin ment of judge, inspector or clerk of n election in this Commonwealth, and ti. no Inspector, ju lgo or other officer ol su election shall bo eligible to lo thou Yob- ior. . I also give official notice ot the follow!., provisions of an act approved the 30th March, 18oH, entitliv,! r'An net regulatiu the mode or votinir at sll.tlui l this Coiiimonwealtli.'' y 1;; kc. 1. lio it enacted by tho Senate an . House of ItenrcHcntutivtM'nf the fNinuunn wealth of Pennsylvania in (ioncral Asscin bly mot. and it is hereby Mnu-mrl l. n.-, authority of the same. 'That the oiinlilien voters or the several crnnitioa if this Com monweallh. at all ircneral. townshit). Iw.i- ough and special elections are hereby hereafter authorized and required to vol.. by tickets printed or written, or vartlv printed and partly written, t-ovcrally clas sified as follows: Ono ticket shall embraco tho names of all indues and shall be labeled "Judiciary;" on. tickot shall embrace the names of all tho State officers voted for and be labeled "State;"one tlcketsh:ill embrace the names of all the county officers voted for, includ ing office of Senator and memlcr of As sembly, if voted for, and member of Con gress, if voted for, and o lubeled "Coun ty;" ono ticket shall embrace the names ol" all the township officers votod for, and be llllwlnd HTriurnul.in .! :. I. . '"-"""M'. ""in ni-ivei Bnaii em brace the names of all tho lxirough officer- voted for. and be labeled "Itrm...i. each class shall be deposited in ae'parato liallot boxes. IhO Jlldces of tilt nfnremiwl shall representatively take charge of tho ceruucaies or return ol the election of their resoectivo districts, and produce them at the Prothouotarv's office in th of Tionesta, as follows : "AH judges liv ing within twelve miles of the proUiono tary's office, or within twenty-four mile if their residence bo in a town, village or city upon tho line of a railroad luii.. i. tho county seat, shall before two o'clock Jri'ii?." WKIJNKSDAY, NOVEMHKlt IHIKD, IbMi, and all other Judges shall be tore twelve o'clock rn., on TH U IIS DAY NOVEMBKH - FOURTH. r'i. said returns, togethoi wich the return fcheots, to the prothonotary of the court of common pleiw of Forest county, which said return shall be hied, and the day and hour of Ming marked theren, and shall bo nsctkin Prth0I10Ury ,or Publi0 Uixen under my hand at my office In Tio- . -.a, wus uuy of October, in tho year of our Lord no thousand eight ne hundred and fifth vear of the ln-Ut-pendonfo of tho United States C. A. RANDALL, tsheriff. 4-