it gtm jRcpaWicaa. E. WKXK, editou. WEDNESDAY MORMK, OCT. I, KS1. (tcpuMIcnii .Slate TioliH. FOIl STATU TRKASVHKR, WILLIAM LI VSEY, of Allegheny County. FOR AUDITOR OKTSKnAT., JKROMK H. NILKS, of Tlosra County. ,riIlfcan County Ticket. For County Treasurer, WILLIAM SMEAKArc.II. For County Surveyor, I1KNRY C.'WIIITrCKIX. For Coroner, rr. J. w. Mounow. Emory A. Storrs of Chicago takes tbe statement that Gen. Grant lerislies do resentment toward Mr. laine, ami would cheerfully support m if he were nominated for tboPres- Capt. Robert Taogart and wife 'Tidioute, Pa., were a this city on uesday. It is reported that Capt. aggart is a nominee, aspirant or can- idato for some, office or other, but le exact naturo and size of tbe office ems to have clipped out recollection, towever, as Toots was accustomed to ly, "it's of no consequence ; pray, on't mention it." Franklin Press. An independent Republican of ioga county, who thought that hen attison was elected he would prove a inservative And unpartisan man, now ronounces the Governor, after eight lonlbs of trial, to be as much of a artisan as Joe Blackburn of Ken lcky. Gov. Pattison could not have ijured his party or his own reputa on for fairness and freedom from the ictation of party interest more than e has dene by inisting upon tbe con inuatiou of the extra session and the ilfillment of its purpose to force the lepublicans into yieldine a just and air position. 1 TnE tariff cannot possibly be recon tructea at present. It would be a rusade without any present conse unce except the destruction of tbe rusaders. buch a crusade will not te undertaken. In the hour of victory, he democracy will not commit sui AdiB.-'New York Sun. The Sun belongs to the Randall ving of the democratic party and be- ieves in straddling the tariff question vhenit can. lbe Sun does not say ,hat the tariff should not be recon itructed, or that such a crusade would lot be undertaken by the democrats ad they the power to make it a sue-sess- Fortunately for the country ;hero is a republican President and Senate in the way of such a scheme it present. But where does the Sun find reason for its assertion that the nocracy will not commit suicide? 1 experience goes to show that the emocracy will commit suicide, and ,hat in the very first hour of victory, and all the wise counsels of the Sun cannot poseibly prevent it. Ileadtille Republican. With the breaking up of the James gang it was supposed by Missourians, that the era of train robbing had come to an end, but cuch is not the cae The "Cannon Ball" train on the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe was attacked at an out of the way station named Cooled ge, by cowboys, the en gineer killed, fireman badly wounded and express mesoenger slightly. Tbe latter defended his charge successfully and tbe scoundrels failed to secure any booty. Tbe whole county is aroused by this bold attempt and pursuers are plenty. The nrdt account had it that Wells, Fargo A Company's strong box naa oeen purerea, out later news tows the attack was without results, tcepting in tbe murder of a faithful mployc. Missouri should rouse her Mf and make an end of tbese villians it wuat can be expected of a state 'icb releases such a notorious scoun 1 . T- IT r . i 3i as x ranic jamesr nau me jury aviciea ana nuug mm. it is more 4U probable that no further train robbing would have occured in that etate, but his acquittal was really of fering a premium ibr tbe protection of "e wretches of he same type. Coucord Gapea aod fresh s, at Wm. Smearbaugh n Laws of Game. The following synopsis of the game laws will doubtless be of interest to gportemen, who should cut it out and paste it in .their hats : Deer and elk Can be hunted only between October 1st and December loth. JSone to bo offered for sale or had in possession out of season. Pen alty fifty dollars. Rabbits Can ba hunted from No vember 1st to January 1st. For bunt ing a rabbit out of season or having one in possession out of season the fine is $5. For taken with ferrets the fine is $10 for each rabbit so taken. Squirrels No person shall kill any grey, black or fox squirrel except from the first day of September to the first day of January. Penalty five dollars. Woodcock --July 4th to January 1st The penalty for killing a bird out of season, or having iu possession, kill ed or exposed to sale, $10. For using a snare, trap or torchlight, or expos ing to sale a woodcock, after taken in such way, $10 for each bird. Ducks and geese No web-footed fowl shall be killedtexcept on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from tbe 1st day of September to the 1st day of January. By the act of June 3, 1878, no per son shall kill any duck or grouse with a swivel or punt gun, or shall use any device or instrument to kill or take them except the common gun, raised and fired from the shoulder. By the act of May, 1883, P. L. 23, no person shall huDt, chase or kill any webfoot ed fowl from anv boat or craft pro polled by steam or sail. The 'penalty for killing out of season is $25, for hunting with a swivel or punt gun $10. For hunting with a boat pro pelled by steam or by sail, $25. Plover No person shall hunt or kill any upland or grass plover except from the 15th day of July to the 1st day of January. Partridges JUay be bunted from October 15th to January 1. Pheasants and prairie chickens May be hunted from October' 1st to Jaquary 1. A full line of goods in Dry goods. Notions, Groceries, Queensware, Glassware1, Hats A Caps, Ac. just re ceived. Wm. Smearbaugh A Co. 3t A Mliiintrr'H Gratitude. Dr. Hartnian Dear Sir: I am thankful to God that I can acknowledge your treat ment Poruna ot my daughter's eye has been successful andsatisfaetory. I would be glad to have the pubho have confi dence in you. N. B. Please make your fees in reach of poor people, liemember the tender mercies of the wicked are cru el. Rev. E. II. Baldwin Washington Fa. Reader ask your druggist for one of Dr. IIartman'8 invaluable books on the "Ills of Life" and how to cure them. You get one gratis. Donors Disntirre. As a reporter for the Pittsburg Com mercial Gazetto at yesterday afternoon in a chamber in 321 Federal St., Allegheny, listening to a terrible tale ot sintering as it fell from the lips of a gentle little lady. Mrs. MHo Ingram, the daughter ot Cant. MiiL'h McKelvev of this citv. it spemod almost too much to believe, if the evidence had not been close at hand to substanti ate every word. It was but another evi dence ol the culpable ignorance or a large classs of practitioners of medicine who claimed for six years that her terrible disease was cancer. She was covered with ulcers given up to die. I'eruna cur ed her perfectly. Continued on page 24, in "Ills ot Jjilo" by JJr. Jiartman. Ask your druggist for one. Auditors Report Harmony Twp, R. O. CARSON, Treasurer In account with Harmony Township School Fund for the year ending June 1, 1883. Dr To cash roe'd of Treas. of poor fund $230.85 " " Collector 850 00 " am t collected by Treasurer 08 " amt of State appropriation 12131 " amt ree'd of Allegheny twp 30 10 ?2,343 17 Cr. By vouchers $1,858 89 Jiy abatement allowed by Treas... 9 90 liy percentage on money collect'd 9 51 Hy Treasurers percentage 37 18 By cash on hand 427 03 2.343 17 JOHN WOODCOCK, Treasurer, in ac count with Harmony twp. Road Fund for the year ending March 1, 1881. Dr. To amt reed of T. W. Allouder $ 1 90 To am't reed of County Treas 87 $034 77 Cr. By vouchers $549 65 15 y percentage 10 iu By cash on hand 74 13 M34 77 JOHN WOODCOCK, Treasurer, in ac- count with Harmony Twp. Poor Fund for the year ending March 1, 1883. Dr. To cash on hand from last year $145 39 To amt reed from Co. Troasuror 307 14 To amt reed from Collector 171 00 To amt reed of Elk twp. poor fund.. 170 00 ?7!)3 53 Cr. ..fiii2 00 .. 13 84 ... 87 09 By vouchers 15y percentage By cash on hand. 793 53 We the undersixned Auditors of Har mony Township have examined the above accounts and believe them to be correct. D. K. LAND KBS. A. M. KHOTZKK, J A M ES F. CON N E IA' , Auditors. JJuckcyo Forco Pump' n il V I ; ,'',vl -v.; S a. v.-i oo Vkl 1 "I ? a CALL AXD GET PUICKS, IB ID . HEIBEL, TIOXKSTA, TKNN'A. WM. SMEARBAUGH & CO., Dealers in NOTIONS, DOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. GEOCEBIBS! TOBACCO, CIGARS, HARD- WARE, QUEENS W A R E. G L ASS vVA RE, TOYS, STATIONARY, "WALL PAPER, FOREIGN FRUITS, VEG ETABLES. BAKERS BREAD, OYS TERS, Ac Goods Always First-Class. ELEGANT BOUND FAMILY BIBLES, 82.50, 3.50, $4.50, 5.50 ami upwards. Reaver CoIIchc nnil niiixiral Jnntltiir. For Young Ladies. Oprna tS(-it-i;ihrr lltli, 1883. Bo.iutifnllv and lleathfullv Located, ex tensive buildings, pleasant grounds, checrlul rooms, three Literary courses, superior advantages; lor music, and Art. Extensive apparatus, twenty pianos and organs, including pipe organ. J iiorougn work, homo-liko care, niodersio laies. Send for circulars to Rev. R. T. Taylor, D. I)., Reaver, J 'a. jul2. 4m HOUSEHOLD W0EDS. For Flrk Htnmooh. bad taste, iinklncr Hpellji und j'.ilpltJit Inn, rclyv holly on Vk- BUNA. For Want ol AuiotiUi. Tjv Miens. In. digestion and l.lvor t'ornjilalnt, t:ikn I'l kuna; It never fiiilB. ' BfT?StifgTgBH or tramp or tno btomai it or luiusl I'EnvNA In largo doses is lnflilHMo.'M ftlffj morelai piirsuitft, nuod I'ickuna. "For sick lluadarhe. pMu In the litiMiTl riuosein iiLorarv. uroieaaiunaiorcini dlK2lnos9 and low spirits, tako rL.tti'NA. " Head and htiuly our Ixxjk on th& Ills of Llfo ; fnl low 1 1 UarhluR! aud bo happr. I.adiefs it you wish slrcni?tli hehlui. And beauty, tweet breath, cherry ana rowy cliet'k, tako IM'iki'n bof'Tf eirli r or ( liioiiitj ( ularrJi. Jservmis blitty. dlseati of take WBniTNA., or thft Liver mid Kl'lnfvR. Ask vniir (trtiiriiiM lor uur initnijhleL ou thn IliMnf l.ila ' S. Jl. liartmni rn.. Otborn, Ohio, piopnotois. yraasgaiBMJ For CoubUpuUou, Liver, iFt KtOiit-a, lake t f PENN AVE. and SIXTH ST., PITTS BURGH. PA. Entrance 42J tiUi St., Opp. M. Clair Hotel The Oldest Normal School In Western Pennsylvania. Fall Term beglnu Tuesday, Sept. 4th, Preiiaratory, Normil, Academic and Bus iness Colege Departments. Oernian, French, Shorthand, 14 Instructors. Over 500 Students registered last year. Special attention Kiveii to isook-keeping, lcU' manshii) and Business Ethics, TUI TION por year, iftia ; Life Commer cial Scholarship, $50; Coiiimorcial Schol arship, (3 inoiutis) j2". Tuition in other Departments 22 for three month. Niht School 5 niirhts each week. Sa.urdav Nor' mal Class for Tiachers. Prof. W. W, McClelland, Penman. HARMON D. WILLIAMS, sep!2 4t Business Manager. JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, Principal, F. F. "WlIITTEKIW, II. C. W1U1TKK1N. Shcflield, Pa. Tionesta, Pa. WHITTEKIN BROS. , Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Si!ar or Triangulation Survey ing. Best of Instruments aud work. !CT3 O i m o 8 30 ar...Kinzua....lv 3 3(1 '.MpxjJVLv- -."r-.T 7 43 Corydon 417 X v.,. j ; 7 13 Wo.t Run 4 47 'rlr 'iiK-m :" 7 Quaker Bridge 5 00 'v-J& WSfV&aM 6 30 Red House 5 30 :iWtWW 6 ' iv Salamanca ar 00 AAM'm pM$$i tH- a.m. i p.m. I ImPWjI' Adi.itio.nai. TuAiNs-Eeavo Bradford h im&$nM$l mtf&MM: MO a. ,.. Kinua 0:00 a. m. Arrives mmimm Warren 10:15 a. m. -.SU. .JlJ 'ljr1 1C V V.'.l r lUtL'tl' I i. ,'V.-.Tl r.-nnnu rii.k. T mm miTiMniTi Terms on applicaUou. THIS WORLD IS FtTLIi NKVKU LOOKKD SO CHEAP AND HO PItKTTY AS TMKY DO THIS SKASOX, AND VK HAVE LOTS OF Til KM -AND- NO FOEMAL WE AUK ALWAYS HEADY AND PLKASKD TO WAIT ON OUK CUSTOMERS CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. CLOTHING CHEAPEST. CLOTH INU CHEAPEST. CLOTIIINU FINEST. CLOTHING FINEST. HATS AT LOWEST ritlCES., HATS AT LOWEST PRICES. ALSO THE CELEBRATED "STETSON" HAT. LADIES' SHOES CHEA1 LADIES' SHOES CHEAP. GENTS' SHOES. GENTS' SHOES. , ALL KINDS SHOES. ALL KINDS SHOES. DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. SILKS, SILKS. SILKS. SILKS, SILKS, SILKS. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. GROCERIES, GROCERIES. C II 13 HARDWAE, FLOUR, FEED, AND PROVISIONS! COME AND SEE US, WE WILL DO YOU GOOD I IT. J. HOPKINS & CO., gtw.uj.JiJ jc ib ii up t!-.-.: - vr-w RAILROAD. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Apr, 1, 18S3. Westwaid. Rivkk Division. "Eastward. p. M. A. M. fi 2d A.M. P. M. 9 45 8 20 5 40 4 25 nr Pittsburgh lv 8 23 1 1 00 12 II 1 35 200 P.M P. M. ...New I astlo... Mercer Franklin 2 5(i 2 ; 10 00 5 40 6 30 A.M. A. M. 7 00 7 81 7 48 8 03 8 11 8 24 f8 43 tl 15 lv...Oil t'ity...ar P.M. P. M P.M P. M P. M. l'iiiia. Time. 2 s; 12 3(1 i 10 ar... Oil Citv....lv 3 10 12 13 Vi 05 t2 02 11 51 Oleopolis ...Eagle Rock.. President.... Tionesta Hickory .. Trnnkeyville, Tidio'uto.... t3 31 U 4(1 t 41 3 38 11 34 t 3S 11 0.- 8 2(1 10 39 ItS 05 t3 41 3 5i 4 14 f4 22 4 ;l( f4 54 5 15 5 30 6 00 P.M. P. M. 1 40 13(1 fl22 10 2.-.jf7 hX I 10 HI ll'J 7 4.) 12 50;t! 2H t7 ...Thompson s... Irvineton 12 35 9 00 7 10 n 50 9 05 9 20 9 60 A. M. A. M. 12 14 Warren 11 40 20 P.M. P. M. lv... lvluzua....ai' A.M. A.M. looo 4 l.ilv...i:rntuord..ar 2 101v Olean ... .ar 7 60,11 25 8 05 4 05 A.M. P. M. eaves on City (1:10 am, Oleopolis (i:54 am. Eagle llock 7:10m, President 7:10am, Tionesta 8:10am Hickory 9:00am,Trunkey villo 9:'J(iam,TM- outo 10:tl0nm, Thompson 10:58, Irvineton l:ftopm, warren l:-7 pm. Arrives Kin cun 3:(.0pm, Uradford 4:45pm. M'suay TiwiNs-ijcavo w arroii ti:0:un, 4:20pm; Kinzua 10:-5iim, 5:(Mlpm; arrive Bradford lli:05noon, ti:4tipm. Leave Brad ford 8:30am, ::00pm, arrive Kinzua 10:10 am. 4:4()pm; Warren l(i:5Cain, 5:45pm. Trains leaving Oil City l:0Oam, 2:30pm, arriving Oil City 'J:00pm, 12:30nirht, run daily between Oil City and rittslmrgli. I'lTTSBimoil Division Trains leavo Oil Citv 1:30, 7:00, 10:45 a. in., 2:45, 4:15, 9:15 p. it)., arrive Oil City 1:00, 8:00, 9:45 a. m., 2:.! , 3:4., S'S'I p. in. Trains leaving Oil City 1:30am, 2:15pm, arriving Oil City l:00am, -:35pm, run daily betwt-'ii ISullalo and rittslmrgli. t Flag stations, stop only on signal. Traiim on the Diver Division lietwpen New Castile and Oil City are run on Col umbus time, between Oil City and Sala manca, and ou the Bullalo Division on Philadelphia tune, which is 30 midutcs faster than Columbus time. Pullman Meepin;' Curs between Buffalo and Pittsburgh pn trains arriving Pitts burgh ,8:20am., und leaving Pittsburgh (i:20pm. l'arlor Cars between Oil l itv and Jiulla- lo on trains leaving Oil City 2;45pm, ur rivinsf Oil Citv 2:35mu. ir-Ticketsold and baggage iiiocKeu to all principal points. Jet time tallies civing run inlormalion from Company's Agents.' WAl. . liAiaiWl.N.iien'l Pa r Ag t. (iKO. H. (1KTCH KLL, ien l Nup't. Jos. 41 t 43 I'Jxirhangft St., liullalo, IS. a J. CKAIO, Airnr.t, Tionesta, Pa. MOW LCST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition of Dr Culver well's Celebrated Essay on the rad ical euro of Spermatorrluea or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Imnotencv. Mental and Physical Incupae itv. Impediments to Marriaye. etc.: also. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced bv sclt-inilulgence, or sexual exiravi tance. Ac. M ne worui-renownou auinor, in mis ad mirable Lecture clearly proves by his own exnerienco that the awful consouuen ces ot Sell-Abuse may bo eneciuany crureu without dangerous surgical operations bougies, instruments ring; or cordials pointing CHit a mode of euro at once cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer no matter what his condition maybe, may cure himself cheat ly, privately and rad ically. X-ifThla Lecture should bo in the hands of every youth and every man in the land sent under seal, iu a plain envelope, io anv address, on receipt or tix eeius, or two postage stamps. A!dress THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL 00., 41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y P. t). Box 450 GUENTHER'S LUNG HEALER, lll'EUVl tUI BUUB. , FOB THB CCBB Ot CONSU3IPTIOX Snittiua of Blood. Brnu hiu. CoiiKlia. 1'olda, C&turrh of 4 heht, and ail biaeaaea of ttia fuliuouary On-'aiil. ,1 nRUtmnnr., , - T,rui!Hit for lb m. . rft . b j A trice, ou ceina aim rnw ULKMIltH .& IO. t'ltlsuuriiu. Dr. lvliuo s Ureal Nerve Kestorer is the marvel of tho age for all Norve Dis eases. A ll fits stopped tree. Send to 031 Arch St.. Piiilada. P.M. A.M. IP. M. Milr i iii- ' - 1 - . ii. in Kp21-81tf OF GOOD THINGS S OPICNIjSTGM A 1" tbiwks GJmV&TO CROCKEBY. Proclamation of fjcnvrnl Whereas, in and by an act of theCieneral Assembly of the Common wcnlth of Penn sylvania, entitled 'An Act to regulate tho Elections of tho OoinnionwealHV passed the 2d day of July, A. D., lHiiil, it Is made the duty of tho Sheriff of every county within this Common wealth to give public notice ot the oeneral Elections, und m such to enumerate : 1st, The ollleers to bo elected. 2d. Designate the place at which tho election is to be held. I. C. W. CLAUK. High Sheriff of tho county of Forest, do hereby make known and givo this public notice, to tho electors of tho county of Forest, that a General Election will beheld in said coun ty, on Tuesday, Xovrmbrr , between the hours of 7 a. m. and 7 p. m. at thescvi'ral Election District. In Burnett township at Jacob Jta's Carpenter shop. In Green township at the house of L. Amor. In Howe township nt Brookston, in Bnsikston Library Hall. - In Jenks township at tho court house in Marien. In Harmony township at Al bander school school house. In Hickory township nt Hickory House. In Kingslev township at Newtown School House. In Tionesta township at Court Homio in Tionesta borough. In Tionesta borough ut Court IIouso In said borough. At which timo and places tho oualiticd electors will elect by ballot: One person for Treasurer ot tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Ono person for Auditor Oenernl of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Ono person for Treasurer ot forest County. One person lor surveyor oi I'oresi Countv. Ono person for Coroner of torest Coun ty- The net of Assembly entitled ":in ac' re lating to tho elections of this Common wealth. ' pssed J ul v 2, 1810, provides as follows, viz : "In ca-so tho person who shall have re ceived the second nignesi numneroi voies for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who slum have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election shall actus inspector In bis place And in case the person who shall have re eeived tho highest number of votes for in spector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in his place, ptul in cast tho person electeil J udge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number ot voles shall appoint a Judge in his place; nod if any vacancy snail continue in tho board for the space of ono hour alter tho time lixeil bv law forthoopeningof the election the mutinied voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been fleeted, present at tho plnee ot election shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. I )so give ollicial notice to tho electors of Forest county, that bv an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act relative to tho election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 30. 1871 :" Six1. !. All tlie elections bv tho eiti.ens shall bo bv ballot : every ballot voted shall bo numbered in the order in which it shall ho received, ami the number recorded by the clerks ou tho list of voters opposite the name of the elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or move tickets the several tickets so voted shall e ich be numbered with the number correspond ing with tho number to tho name of tho voter.. Any elector may writo his namo upon his ticket, or enuso the saino to be written thereon, and attested bv a citizen of the district. In addition to tho oath now prescribed by law to be taken and sub orally be 'sworn or ullirmod iot to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless reuuired to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. All judges, inspectors, clerks nd overseors of every election held under this act, shall, before entering upon their duties, be duly sworn or allirmed in the presence of each other. Tho bulge shall bo sworn by tho minority inspector, if there shall bo such minority inspector, if not, then by a justice of tho peace or alderman, aud the inspectors and clerk shall be sworn bv the iudgo. Certificates of such swear ing or atliriuing shall bo duly made out and signed by the ollicers so sworn, ami attested bv the olllcer who administered the oath. If anv Iudgo or minority inspec tor refuses or fails to swear tho ollicers of election in the manner required by this act, or if any officer of election shall act without being duly sworn, orif any olllcer ol election shall certify that any olllcer was sworn when he was not, it shall be deem ed a misdemeanor, aud upon conviction, the otlicer or ollicers so olleiiding shall be lined not exceeding one thousand dollars. or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of the court. Skc. 11. It shall be lawful for any quali fied citizen ot tho district, notwithstand ing the name of the proposed voter is con tained ou the list of resident taxables, to ohallenge the vote of such person, where upon the proot of tho right of sull'rago as is now required by law shall be publicly made and acted upon by the election board and tho vole admitted or rejected, according to tho evidence. Every person claiming to bo it naturalized citizen shall bo required to produce his iiiilnrali.alion ceitillento nt the election before voting, except whr.ro ho has been for five years consecutively a voter in inn uisirici in wnicii no otters to vote j nud on tho vote of such porson be ing received, It shall bo the duty of the election ollicers to writo or stamn'oti such eertilicato the word "voted," with tho day. inonui Hiui yrnr; and ii any election otli cer or ollleers shall receive it econd vote on the same day, by virluo of samo cor- titlcnto, except where sons are entitled to vote beenuso of tho nalurnll.ntion of their fathers, they and fhn person wh shall offer such second vote, shall bo guilty of it lnlsdoiiiennor, and on conviction thereof. shall be lined or Imprisonod, -or boih, ut too discretion or tlio court j but tlio tlno shall not exceed live hundred dollars in each enso, nor tho Imprisonment one year. 1 ho like punishment shall bo Inflicted on conviction on tho ollleers of election who shall neglect or refuse to make or cause to bo mado the endorsement re quired aforesaid on said iiiiluralizalion cert i Ileal o. Skc. 12. If any election olllcer shall ro- fuso or neglect to require such proof of tho right of suffrage as Is prescribed by this law, or laws to which this is a supple ment., lvom any person otlorlmr to vote whose namo is not on this list of assessed voters, or whoso right to vote without re quiring such proof, every person so of- lending snail, upon conviction, bo uuilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be sentenced for every such offense, to pnv s fine not exceeding live hundred dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment of not moro than one year, or both, nt tho discretion o.' tlio wurt. I also make known tho following prt - visions of tho now Constitution of 1 emi sylvnniit : ARTICLE YJII. Ht'FfllAdH AND KI.KCTtON . SkC. 1. Every male citizen twenty-oi n years of ngo, possessing tho following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote nt all elections: first. Ho shall hnvo been a citizen of the I'nitod States at least ono month. SfciHid.- He shall have resided in theStiito ono year, (or, If having previously been it qualified elector or native born citizen ot the State ho shall have romvel theretorm and returned, then six moths,) lnimo i alely precedidg the election. Third. He shad have resided in (ho e'ection district whore ho oilers to vote tit lest two months immediately precediiqf , the election. ymtrlh. If twenty-two years of age. r upwards, lve shall have paid within two veins a State or county tux which sluul liavo been assessed ut lcat two months amt paid at least onemoutli Is-fore election. SKC z. l lie oeneral election slinil I, helil annually on the Tuesday next follow ing the first Monday of November, but tho Oeneral Assembly may, by law, fix n ihll'eront diy, two-third of all the mem bers ol each House consenting thereto. I also givo ollieiul notice ol the follow ing provisions of an act approved the 30lli of March, liH, entilled "An net regula ting iho mode ot voting at all the elections, ol this Commonwealth." Skc. I. Bo it enacted bv the Senate nnil House of iteproscnl.it ivos- of ihe Coiumoii- weultli of Pennsylvania In Oenoial As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by tho authority ot the sumo. 1 hat the iiual- ilied voters ot the f-vsral counties of t li if Commonwealth, at all geneial, township. borough and special elections are hereby heiraltcr authorized end l eqiiireil to voter bv licke'H printed or written, or partly pi intcd anil partly written, sevenill v clus silied ir follows: Ono ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of court' voted for aud shall bo labeled "Judiciary;" omr ticket sniill embrace iho namea of all the State nHicoi s voted for and Is' labeled. Stute;" one ticket shall eiiil.iacM Iho nanp s ofaU the coiinlv olllecs voted for. Including ollice of Senator and I'lPinher of Assembly, it voted tor, and member o! Congress, if volcd for, and be labeled County; one ticket shall ctuiiuoo the' names ol all tlio township other's voted lor, and le labeled "Township;" nm? ticket shall embrace the mimes ot all tin" borough otlicer voted for, und labelcit "Borough," and each class shall bed. pos ited in -epi--iite ballot boxes. Notice i hereby given, Tlint sny persoiv excepting . I uslices ol the I'eitcn w ho shall' hold tiny olnce or appoM.tmentol prolit in trust under the I nited SliCos, or thi.-v Stale, or any city or coi poraled district. whelher commissioned olll.vr or other wise, a subordinate olllcer or Hgord wh Is or shall be employed iiuderlhe legisla ture, executive or judiciary departm ntot this Suite, or of any city, or of diiy incor porated district, and also that every mem ber of Congress nnd of tho Stuto Legisla ture, or of the select or com nioii conn.il of any oity, or commissioners of any In corporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at tho time, tho otllce or appointment ol judge, inspector or clerk oi' an v election In this Common wealth, and that no Inspector, iudeo or other officer of such election shall be eli gible to be then voted for. The Judges of tho aloresaid district! shall representatively take charge of the certificates of return of tho election ol their respective districts, nnd produce them at the Prothonotary's office in the Borough of Tionesta as follows: "All judges living wit'iiu twelve miles of tho Prolhonotarv s olfioo, or within twenty four miles if their residence bo in a town, village or city vpon the lino of a lailrond leading to tlio countv seat, shall before two o'clock p. in., on "WEDNESDAY, NO VEMBER SEVENTH, bst.3. nnd all other judges shall before tweive o'.dot k, in., on THURSDAY, IVOVEM IJKR I' IU Hill, 1883, deliver said returns, together with tho return sheets, to tho Prolhouotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Forest county, which said return shall bo filed, and the day and hour of tiling marked therein, and shall bo preserved by the Prothonotary for public inspection. Given under my hand at my otlieo in Tio nesta, Pa., this 24th day of September, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred nud eighty-three, and iu the one hundred and eighth year of tho Independence of tho Vnited States. C. W. CLARK, Sheriff.' IiTITS STOPPED FREE Mandous Mttixr-iit. Inn Persons Res'nredJ lift. KLINE'S GREAT Kl it rawer Dcdtaobd aw sh iitniK i b I V -' "J'ortiu Umad A Nkuvk 1ihkame Only sure curefyr Fits, J-tUpsy and An Ajt't-ctieni. Infallible If taken an directed, Ao Jtt oJUr irttjay'tue. 'ft eat lite and 2 trial bottlufreeto Vitpittieuu.they puytiuxexpreiut-iKe. Hend name. P. O. aiHexnreHfl avMri'ss to lift. KMNK1 Arch SLi'aUutlcl villa, 1'a. &x principal druuyuU. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, TIONESTA, PA: M. CARPENTER., . Proprietor. Pictures taken in all the latest styles of the Hrt. 2ti-t JOB WOKK of every description execu. ted at Um KKPUBL1CAN ollice.