lie &vxt$t $fpH&Ham. J. E. WESK, EDITOR. WEDSESBiT IHIRMKG, SEW. fO, 1881. ilcpublionn Male Ticket. For Governor, General JAMES A. REAVER, of Centre county. For Lleut.-Governor, Senator WILLIAM T. I) A VIES, of Bradford county. For Judgo of tho Supremo Court, WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE, of Philadelphia. ForSerrotary of Internal Affairs, Senator JOHN M. G RE 14 II, of Butler county. For Congrcssman-at-Largo, MAIUOTT BROSIUS, of Lancastor county. Republican County Ticket. For Congress, ITARRY WHITE, ol Indiana oounty. For Assombly, E. Lk DAVIS. For District Attorney, T. J. VA N GIESEN. For J ury Commissioner, II. O. DAVIS. Republicans Bear in Mind. That lha last day for paying taxes is Saturday, October 7. That th last day for being natural ised is Batarday, October 7. That the electiou occurs Tuesday, Woverabfcr7. A Nut for Democrats. It will fee seen by the following Philadelphia dispatch that in trying so bard to make political capital out of the Almshouse frauds recently un earthed in that city the Democrats iave stirred up a hornets nest that provisos to make things lively for them right along : Philadelphia, September 16. The Democrats are greatly stirred up over the statement published to-day declar ing Controller Pattison, their guber natorial candidate responsible for the enormous thefts ef the city cash, re cently committed by Superintendent Phipps, of the Philadelphia almshouse. Chairwaa Ilenzel has planned to boss the big pari of Pattiaoa's claims to election on his record as city con troller. Now, however, it is claimed that he lias been violating the law openly for the last two years and it was altogether through this violation that Phipps and bis confederates were enabled to make their wholesale rob bejry. The law requires that tho con troller shall countersign almshouse warrants only for contractors in per son. Instead of doing that he has been eountersigaing them for any one who presented them. Phipps and his confederates kept presenting warrants, getting them countersigned and draw ing the money without anybody ques tioning them. Now that Phipps has disappeared a number of almshouse contractors have rushed forward to get toeir warrants, only to find that through Pattison'g violation of the law Phipps has drawn them and taken the money with him. It is also openly asserted that the head clerk in the Controller a office waaJbund hand in glove with Phipps. A number of the Eromintmt members of the bar have een interviewed and declare that not ooly can Controller Pattison'a bonds. men be held responsible for whatever lass the city may sustain in four suits wbieh have already been entered agauiBt it by the defrauded almshouse contractors for his violation of the law , bis oath of olhce, but be can be iajxmched aad expelled from the con- tmiiership by the Councils. The Democrats are endeavoring to Irtish the matter up, bit there will probably be a lively time over it before many Whbu a prefesjsed Republican telfc "you 4k at Be sapports the Independent to beat General Beaver this fall, it is Hugh, time to doubt the sincerity of his Eepublicasum. The defeat of Gen erai leaver cannot possibly advance independent reform, because if the Docrats were in power all the In pendent reformers in the State could not persuade one Democrat to become a true reformer. Democrats are not that kind. M'CiURE, f the Philadelphia Times. failed te intimidate the Irish voters by L r . t . i . i . bib uunrgtjs mat mere aa ueeii an attempt to purchase them. The Irish fetrike back at M'Cluro by asking him for tie proofs. M'Clure made as great a failure in producing the proofs as he lid in his attempt to intimidate them. M Clare need not concern himself about the Irish vote. Iribhmeu in this country have tho intelligence aud oourage to take care of Uieiueelves auj vote as they please, and they will lo H regardless of M'Cluie or other busybody. any The Philadelphia alms-house thieves appear to have taken the exact measure of Pattison, the Democratic candidate forGovernor. They kept right on swindling the city out of thousands of dollars, aud Pattison certified to their accounts as Comp troller without a question. Tbey could not have stolen a dollar uora the treasury without Pattison'a signature. Why did he not bold it and more carefully scrutinize the accounts? That was his sworn duty as Comp troller. He may be honest, but if he is he is not competent. A competent Comptroller would have detected Phipps villain! long ago. I'altisou et it pass until the Committee of One Hundred unearthed it. Phipps was smarter than Pattison. He can Bteal him blind, or rather Pattison was blind to Phipps' stealing. Alex. McClurk must have an ex traordinary stomach if be can digest tho lies that have been crammed down bis throat by the indignant Delaney and Condon. It is a pity to see a man ike McCluro, in his old age, resort to meanncsa and lying to win bis fight. The slander on the Land League, will act like a boomerang, and the party which it was intended to kit will go unhurt. Greemburq Press. The Greenback State Convention of California last week nominated a wo man, Mrs. Marion Todd, for Attorney General. Greenbackers must be get ting jnarce out there, Dennis Kear ney acuouaces himself as a Democrat this jetLr.Meadvillc Republican. Pay Your Taxes. We wish to call the attention of Re publican, especially, to the fact that not many days remain in which to pay Slate and County taxes, in order to seoure theii vote at the November elections. And in this connection we publish below, for the convenience of all, a list of the Tax Collectors in each Township, and would urge upon the Republicans to make it their busi ness to sea the collectors and learn if there are any daliuqueuts on bis book, and if so, to see that such delinquent pays before the 7th of October, as that is th6 last day. Dou't neelect it. ollowing is the list : Barnett rhila Williams. Kingsley David Sutton. Howe Hickory Samuel Mervin. Harmony C. E. Lauders. Jenks A. Brockway. Green Wm. Blume. Tionesta S. C. Johnston. Tione6ta B'o John Muenzenberger. COUNTY COMMITTEE. We also publish belova list of the Republicau County Committee fur nished us by Chairman Brockway, and would urge the members in particular to see that the matter of paying taxes is attended to in time, in their respect ive precincts. Don't neglect this im portant mutter : Barnett W. R. Coon. Green Lyman Cook Upper Howe J. B. White. Lower Howe and Upper Kingsley Jas. Welch. Upper Hickory Wm. Brace. Lower Hickory L. Keister. Upper Harmony Cbas. Griffin. Lower Harmony John Thompson. Jenks E. A. Yetter. Kingsley John Osgood. Tionesta Nick Thompson. Boro J'. E. Wenk. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, Tho Hon. W. D. Brown, President Judge of the Court of Common Pious and Quarter Sessions in and for the county of Forest, has issued his nre- eepi for holding a Court of Common Pleas Quarter fciossioiui, Ac. at Tionesta,' lor the County of Forest, to commence on the rourui xuonuay or Kept., being tho 25th day or hept., 1882. Notice is therefore given to tho Corouer, Justice of the Peace and Constables of said count v. that thev he then and there in their proper perrons at ton o'clock, A. M., of said day, with their records, inquisitions examinations and other remombrancos, to do those things which to their offices amSertain to herinnn and to those who are bound in recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that they be then and thore present to prosecute iiioin as snail uo just, tiiven un der my hand and seal this 28lh day ol C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. Confirmation Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho follow ing accounts have been tiled in my office aim win bo presented at licit term for C'Onurmation: Partial distribution account of T. J jHJwman ana Joseph Groon, Adm'rs of Junius ureon, deceased. Account ot J. W. II. Roisinger, Adm'r vi ir. josian vvjiians. deceased. Account cl Elizabeth c. Dale Adm'x of uauue oi j. a. Dale deceased. Account of JimUs Hhawkey Guardian of Canty J. Stephens. J. Shawket, Register, Tionesta, Pa., Aug. T, 1k:2. J OH WORK of every description exeeu to.) at the REPUBLICAN otiiuc. SHERIFF'S SALE. 7)Y VIHTUIS or a VIRTUE writ of Fieri Court of JJ Facias Issued out of Mio Common Fleas of Forest count v and to me directed, there will he exposed to sale by puhlio vendue or outcry, at tho Court 1 louse, in tho borough of Tionesta, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, A. D. 1SS2, at 10 o'clock, a. in., tho following describ ed real estate, to-wit : F. W. ECHOLS, Treasurer, for use of L. D. DAVIS now for use of J. 11. OS MER, vs. L. D. ROGERS, Fi. Fa., No. S Sept. Term, 1S82. J. II. Osmer. Att'y. Tho defends tit's interest In a curtain pieco or parcel of land situato lu Allegheny Township. Venango county, now Harmo ny Township, Forest county, and State of l'ennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a yellow pine, tho northeast conic of tract "No. 217 ; Thence along lino of same south 31 west 119 perches to n post ; thenco north 88 'West 15(1 pernios to a post; thenco north 2 CRst 119 perches to a post in tho north lino of saitf tract, and thenco along tho same south 88 cast 150 perehos to Ihs placo of beginning. Containing 110 acres and 71 perches, strict measure, bo tho aamo moro or less, and being so much out the nOrtheastarn corner of tract No. 217 surveyed off as above by Wm. Hilands for S. J. Myers on tho 31st day of March, A. D. 1S57. and numbered two (2) on tho subdivision so mado by him. AliSO Tho defendant's interest in one ether piece of land situato in the Town ship, County and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a white oak bush the northeast corner of tract No. 21(j : thenco south 2 west 150 porches to a chestnut bush ; thenco north SS west Kit perches to a post and stones ; thence north 2 cast 150 porches to a post and stones and thence south 88 east 104 perches to tho place of beginning. Con taining 153 acres 120 perches, moro or less, strict measure, being so much of the northeastern part of tract No. 210 surveyed as above by Wm. Hilands for J. S. Myers. 31st of March, A. 1). 1857. nnd numbered six (6) in subdivision so mado. Taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property of L D. Rogers, at tho suit of E. W. Echols, Treasurer, for uso of L. D. Davis, now for uso of J. II. Osmor. TERMS OF SALE. Tho following must be strictly complied with when tho property is stricken down : 1. When tho plaintiff or other lion cred itors beconre the purchaser,, tho costs on the writs must bo paid, and a list of lions including mortgago searches on tho prop erty sold, together with such lien credit or's ro?eipt for tho amount of the pro ceeds of tho sale or such portion thereof ad ho may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid in full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be continued until 2 o'clock p. m., of tho day of sale, at which timo all property not settled for will again bo put up and 'sold at the expense and risk of the persop to wnom nrsi som, See Purdon' Digest, Ninth Edition. page 410 and Smith's Forms pago 3S4. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. Office, Tiouesta, Pa., Aug. 28, Sheriff's 1KH2. PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts are well known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition ;' and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head ache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown's Iron Bitters will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and is posi tively iot injunous. Saved his Child. 17 N. EuUw St., Baltimore, Md. Feb. 11, 1880. Gents: Upon he recommenda tion of a friend I tried Brown's Ikom Bitters h tonic and re storative for my daughter, whom 1 was thoroughly convinced was wasting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under the care ot eminent physicians, 1 was loth to Ixlicve tnat anything could arrest the progress oi the disease, but, to f'T great surprise, before my daugh ter had taken one bottle of IJkowb's Ikon Uittirs, she began to mend -and now is quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to how aignt of Consumption, and when tho physician was consulted he quickly said " Tonics were re. ouired ;" and when informed that the alder sister was taking Brown's Iron Bitters, responded "that is a good tonic, take it." Auckxm Philts. Brown's Iron Bitters effectual ly Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. Not Fail (to send for our FALL Price -Lint for 1882. ' Free to any address upon application. Contains de scriptions of everything required for Personal or Family use, with over iJ,200 illustrations. We sell all goodn at wholesale prices, in quantities to euit the purchaser. The only institution in America who make this their (special business. Address MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., XT aaa KKW Wbk Avenue, Cmluucu, 1U NOTICE TS hereby given to all persons interested, mm, uie iiaviguiinii or me Allegheny River at Vux burg will be obstructed for three months from this date, by reason ot the construction of two uione piers under II, a l.'. ,v I..,-,. l.i.l,.. DAWES E. FURNESS, Sept. 11, 1862. Bccreiary. j 1882. S PRING H0LEMAN & HAVE THEIR 1 --m OF ALL KINDS, SUCH LINljp AS TIIINU KEPT IN A Call and boo our Stock. It will Coinpleto and eras IN THE COUNTRY. COJIE AND LOOK AT OUIt SL'ITN AT 0 B !C. 10, & SO. XQX.:3UA.RGj FII FI HATS, WOOL Xvy Ctooan in 35voy Varioiy I SILKS, MERVELIEUX, BLACK STRIPE MOREYS. WE HAVE A LARGE assortment of BOOTS & SHOER for GKE2STTS. ALSO A LA Kill; LINE OF LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN ALL GRADES. CARPETS pxicca ! WALL lMIlt WIARD CHILLED MALLEABLE IRON BEAM PLOW ! THE REST IN THE MARKET. Groceries of all kinds, Flour, Feed, &c. CALL AND SEE. NO TROURLE TO SHOW GOODS. COMPETITION IMlilDI) FltOM ASY MUHlCE. HOLEiMAN & HOPKINS. TIONESTA, Pa., or PLEASANTVILLE. PA. TIMETABLE, IN EFFECT July 2, 18S2 A.M. 7 If) 1 60 1 38 11 10 V. M. 8 05 P. M. (A. Valley lly.) ar Pittsburgh Iv ar.... Parker ...lv ar...Foxl)iirfr..lv P. M. 0 4f 3 31 8 40 5 40 A.M. 6 40 A.M. 9 (Ml 7f-fl 4 H8 4 27 3 10 12 13 12 43 nr . I? ranklin ..lv 2 (Hi P.M. P. M A. M. 2 20 ar... Oil City....lv ....Rockwood.... Oleopolis ...Katdo Rock... Prosidont Tionesta Hickory ..Trunkeyvillo.. Tidio'uto ...Thompson s... Irrlnoton Warron lv...Kinzua....ar 3 20 7 00 7 19 7 17 8 05 8 12 8 50 9 24 9 41 10 30 11 33 1160 fl fD t3 3!! t3 40 12 6li iH 'Si 8 80 t7 64 t7 47 1 WJ. fl 411 1 33 7 24 t7 37 'V '65 "827 8 45 4 04 tl 18 f4 18 tl 11 t4 ii 7 r. 7 Hi 1 00 12 40 4 37 4 6i 7 00 6 40 6 15 12 2f 12 IM fi 15 5 30 0 00 1140 915 A.M. 1. M. 4 4: A.M (Vitld- IfrieJtu) A.M. P. M 7 6" P.M. 2 52 3 09 11 47 lv.Clarondon..ar lv...Shel)iold..ar 10 25 4 2K 11 30 10 4. 8 15 P. M A.M. A. M P. M 4 3D 2 40 10 00 8 00 lv...l5rall)rd..ar lv Oloan ... .ar 10 50 12 30 7 60 Additional Tiiain Loavos Rradford 6:45 a. m., Kinr.ua 8:40 a. m. Arrives Ir vincton 9:25 a. m. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE DIVISION. Trains leave Oil City lor Pet. Centre, Ti tusvl'.le, Spartutislnirjf, Centreville, Corry, Mayvillo, Drocton at 7:00am, 10:15am, 3:00pm, 3:20pm, 4:15pm, 9:00pm. Arrive 8:00am, 9:45am, :00m, 3:50pm, 10:15pm. Sunday Train loavos 7:30am j arrives 9:00pm. UNION TITUSVILLE BRANCH. Train leaves Titusville 5:30pm; arrives Union City 7:20pm. Leaves Union City 6:40am ; arrives Titusvillo 8:40am. Trains run daily except Sunday, t Flag Stations. . Trains aro run on Philadelphia time. Pullman Sleeping Cars between May villo and Pittsburgh on trains leaving ltroetnn 0:45pm and Pittsburgh 9:45iin. rCrTiekeUi sold and baggage ehcckod to all principal points. Get time tables giving full Information from Company's Agents. O. WATSON, Jr., Gen'l Supt. WM. S. BALDWIN, Gen'l Pass. Agent, 41 A 43 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. J. L. CRAIG Agent, Tionesta -Pa. Buckeye Force Pump To meet the increasing demand made LARGE ADDITIONS to my stock, and have now a full line of goods. In cluding also STOVES, TINWARE, LEATHER. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. PISTOLS, I respectfully ank the public generally to EXAMINE MY STOCK before purchas ing elsewhere. HENRY IIEBER JR., In tho Einstein Building, may 10-82tf. TIONESTA, PA, ur. hiinii s ureat Nerve Restorer is he marvel of the age for all Nerve Dis eases. All fits stopped free. 1 Seud to 931 Arch St., PhiUtda. scpSt-Sltf mm l-H SUJ lii r A: r 0 I w i 5 s M IP I I have 1882. HOPKINS! NEW STORE WR CARRY AMRHACINO EVERY FIRST - CLASS STORE, pay you. We liavo tho Most Cheapest Stock of 1? HATS, STRAW HATS. Proclamation or General lUct'lion. Whereas, in and by an act of the General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Point. sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate the Elections of tho Commonwealth,' passed the 2d day of July, A. D., 1S09, it Is mado tho duty of the Sheriff of every eoui;ty within this Commonwealth to give public, notico of tho General Elections, nnd in such to enumerate: 1st. Tho otlieers to bo elected. 2d. Designate tho placo at which tho election is 10 lie held. 1, t'. W. CLARK, High SkerilT of mo county ot f orest, do hereby make known and give this nubile notico to the electors of tho county of Forest, that a General Election will be held in said coun ty, on Tuesday, November 7, 1SSS. between the hours of 7 a. m. and 7 p. in. at uicMovcriu J'.iccnon iiisiricis. In Barnett townshin at Jacob Maze's Carpenter shop. in uroon township at tho limine of L, Arner. in Howe towns nn at Brookston. In Brookston Library Hall. In Jenks townshio at tho court house In Marion. In Harmon? townshio at Allender school scnooi nouso. In Hickory township at Hickory House. In Kingsley township at Newtown school 1 louse. In Tionesta township at Court Houso In uonosia uorough. In 'lionestu borouch at Court House hi said borough. At which timo and places tho o mil i Hod electors win oioei ny iiiillot: One person for Governor of Pennsylva nia. One person for Lieutenant Governor of Fennslyvania. One person lor Judgo of tho Supremo vourt oi l eunsyivania, Ono person for Socretary of Internal Af- lairs ol l'ennsylvania. Ono person ior Congressman at Large ior mo duuii oi i ounsyivaiiia. vjiio person ior inenioer oi uongrosa for the 25th district of Peniisvlvania. ' One person for State Scnato for tho 38lh district of Pennsylvania. Ono possou for Assembly for Forest County. One person for District Attorney for rorest County. Ono person tor Jury Commissioner for porest County. Tho act of Assembly entitled "an act re lating to tho elections of this Common wealth," passed July 2, 1819, provides as lollows, viz: "In caso tho person who shall have ro ceived the second highest number of votes ior inspector snail not attend on the day of any electiou, then the person who shall have received tho second highest number ot votes lor Judgo at the next preceding election snail act as inspector in li is place. aiiu in raise mo person Who shall have re ceived the highest number of votes for in spector shall not attend, the person elocted Judge shall appoint an inspector in his placo, and in case tho person elected Judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received tho highest number of votes shall appoint a Judgo in his placo : and if any vacancy snail continue in tho board for tho spaco of ono hour after the time fixed by law &rtheopeiiiicof the election tho quiil i lied voters of the township, ward or district for which such otlieer shall have been elocted, present at tho placo of election shall elect one of thoir number to fill such vacancy. I also give oilicial notice to the electors of Foret county, that by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act rotative to the election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 30, 1874 :" Sko. o. All the elections by the citizens shall bo by ballot; every ballot voted shall bo numbered in the order in which it shall bo received, and the number recorded by the clerks on tho list of voters opposito,the name of the elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or mo'e tickets the several tickets so voted shall oach bo numbered with tho number correspond ing with the number to the name of the voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon, and attostod by a citizen of the district. In addition to tho out li now prescribed by law to be taken and sub scribed by election oiiicers, they shall s -v-erally be sworn or aflirmed not to dis. how any elector shall have voted, v required to do so as witnesses inaj proceeding. All judges, inspectors, ' ' and overseers of every election held this act, shall, before entering upon tli, . duties, be duly sworn or allirmod in the presence of each other. The judge shall bo sworn by the minority inspector, if there nhall be such minority inspector, if not, then by a justice of the peace or alderman and tho inspectors and clerk shall be sworn by tho judge. Certificates of such swear ing or alUrming shall be duly made out and signed by the oiiicers so 'sworn, and attested by the officer who administered thn oath. If nny bulge or minority inspec tor refuses or fails to swear the oiiicers of efection In tho manner reipilrrtd by 1 1 1 i n act, or If any tilllccr of election slmll act without bein ur dnlv sworn, or if rtli v olllcer ot election shall certify that any ollicer wn sworn when ho was not, it shiill bo deem ed a misdemeanor, nnu upon conviction, thn officer or oiiicers so offending shall bo fined not exceeding ono thousand dollars. or Imprisoned not exceeding one year, nr both, in the discretion ot tho court. Sko. II. It shall bo lawful for any dim! I- flod citir.en ol tho district, notwithstand ing the name of t ho proposed voter is con tained on the list of resident taxable, to ohallongn tho vote of such person, where upon tho proot of the right of Hull'rniro as is now " required by law shall bo publicly mado and acted ' upon by the election board nnd tho vote admitted or rojoetod, according to tho evidence. I'.very person claiming to bo a naturalized citizen shall bo required to produce his naturalization eeitilicato nt the election Iveloro voting, except where ho has been for five years consecutively a voter in the district in which lie oilers rc vote; and on the vnto of such person be ing received, it shall bo the duty of tho election officers to wrlto or stamp on sueli certificate tho word "voted," with thodav, month and year; and if any election lii cor or oiiicers shall rocelvo a lecond veto on tho sumo day, ly virtue of game eer tillciitc, except where sons are entitled to veto because or the naturalization of their fathers, they and the nerson who slmll oiler such second vote, shall bo guilty of n misdomoanor, and on conviction thereof, shall bo lined or imprisoned, cr both, nt tho discretion f the court but tho lino shall not exceed five hundred dollars In each case, nor tho imnrisonmeutone year. Tho like punishment shall bo liifbckhl on conviction on the officers of election whoBhall neglect or refuse to make or cause to bo made the endorsement re quired aforesaid on said ixituralizatlon certificate. Sec. 12. If any election officer shall re fttso or neglect to require such proof of tho right of suirrace as Is prescribed bv this law, or laws to which this Is a supple ment, from any person ottering to vote whose namo Is not on this list of assessed voters, or whose right to vote without re quiring such proof, every person Ko of fending shall, upon eonvtetioh, bo wuilt . of a misdemeanor, and shall bo sentenced for every such offense, to pay s tine not oxceoding five hundrod dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment of not moro than ono year, or both, at the discretion of the corU I also make known tho following prr -visions of the new Constitution of Point sylvunia : ARTICLE VIIJ, KlIFFllAOB AND KI.KUTIOn SkC. 1. Every malociti7.cn twenly-oi o years of are, possessing tho following qualification, shall bo entitled t vote nt all elections: Pirnt. I Io shnll have been n citizen of the United Slates at lef.nt one month. A'troim.- H e shall have resided in the St u to ono year, (or, if bavin m-aviouslv been n n mil i lied elector or natfve born citizen of the State he shall have remwvod thereform and returned, then six moths,) imme i ately precodidg the election. . Third. He shall have resided in tho election district where ho oilers to vote id, least two months immediately preceding tho election. Fourth, If twenty-two Tears of age r upwards, ho shall have pild within two years a (State or county ui which slm.l havo been assessed at least two monthstru.l paid at least onemontti before elo tion Skc. 2. Tho General election shall 1.3 held annually on the Tuesday next follow ing tho first Monday of November, but the General Assembly mav, by law, fix a different day, two-thirds of all tho mem bers of each House consenting thereto, I also give official notico of the follow, log provisions of an nut approved the Soth of March, ISiiii, entitled "An act regula ting tho mode' of voting at all tho elections of this Commonwealth." Skc. 1. He it enacted by the Senate and House, of Representatives of ihe Common Wealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and 'it is hereby enacted by tho authority of the same. 'Flint the qual ified voters ot tho sevsral counties of this Commonwealth, at nil general, township, borough and special elections tiro hereby horeaftcr authorized mid required to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly printed and partly Written, severally clii-i-siiied us foilows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all judircs of com in voted for and shall lie labcld "Judiciary;" ono ticket snail embrace tho names of all the State officers voted for and bo labeled "State;" one ticket shall embrace tho nanus of all tlio cou nly offices voted for, including office of Senator and member of Assembly, if voted for, and member of Congress, if voted for, and be labeled "County;" one ticket aiiall embrace the names of all tho township officers voted for, and be labeled "Township;" one tieKet shall embrace the names ol all tho borough officer voted for, and be labeled "Borough," and each cluss shidl be depos ited in acperate ballot boxes. Notice is hereby given. That any person excepting Justices of the Peace who. shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or this Stat, or any city or corporated district, whether commissioned offijor or other wise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall bo employed undor the legisla ture, executive or judiciary departments this State, or of any city, or ef any incor porated district, and also that oyory mem ber of Congress and of the State Legisla ture, or of the select or common council of any oitv, or commissioners of -any in corporated district. Is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the timo, the office or appointment of judgo, inspector or clerk of any election in this Common wealth, and that no inspector, fudge or other officer of such election shall be eli gible to be then voted for. The Judges of the aforesaid districts shall representatively take eharge of the certificates of return of the election of their respective districts, and produce them at the Prothonotary's office in the Borough of TiouesU, us follows : "All judges living within twelvo miles of the Prothonotary's ollioo, or within twenty iour miles if their residence be iu a town, village or city vjion the line of a railroad leading to the oounty seat, shall before two o'clock p. in., on WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBER EIGHTH, lXh'2, and all other judges shall before twelve o'clock, in,, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER NINTH, 1882, dolivor said returns, together with the return sheets, to the Protlionotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest county, which suid return shall bo filed, and tho day and hour of filing marked therein, and shall lie preserved by the Prothonotary for publio inspection. Given undor my hand at my office in Tio- 'iCHta, Pa., this 19th day of September, ' tho year of our Lord one thousand -ht hundred and eighty-two, and in ono hundrod and seventh your of the dependence of the United States. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff. F. F. Whittkkin, H. C. Whittekin, Sheffield, Pa. . Tionesta, Pa. WHITTEKIN DROS.. Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty. Magnetic, Solar or Triungulaiion Surviv ing. Best of Instruments and work, lenus ou application.