forest gUpwWiran. K. WF.NK, FDITOK. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. M, IS81. Itopuhllcaii Slate Ticket. KOIl WTATK THKASUBKR, . WILLIAM L1VSKV, of Allegheny County. VOR AUDITOR OKNEBAIi, ' JEKQMR B. NILK9, of Tioga County. ItepuMican County Ticket. For Comity Treasurer, WlLLIAMSMKAHHALV.lt." For County Surveyor, I1KNRY C. WHITf FKIN. . Dr. For Coroner, . J. W. MORROW. OUR TICKET.' Since the election is drawing near U hand a few words concerning the Republican ticket will be ;in .order. V. W'lLUAJI'LlVSEY, . ' The Republican candidate . for State Treasurer, is a man in . every re pect entitled to the support of his party. Token from the ranks of. the people he has been a hard workiDg man all his life. He has fur years been connected with tho clerical de partment of State Treasurer's office; iuring which he has always discharg gd his duties faithfully and to the en tire satisfaction of the public, lie has become familiar with all the va rious details of the office, and perhaps no better man for the position could have been named. His honor and integrity have never been impeached and he stands to day before the people of Pennsylvania with a record for pur itv and manliness second to none in tbe State. lie served over, i years in the defense of the Union, and won many praises for gallantry and true devotion to the cause of liberty j Jerome R. Niles, For Auditor General, is well known to the people of Pennsylvania as a man of braics, independent thought and action, yet ever true to tho colors; lie was nominated by the party al most without opposition, and his se lection is looked upon as a wise one Jby those who take into account the fitness of the man for the position, jlle is pre-emineutly the man for the position, and the office will be ably jfiUed if be is elected, of which latter there is scarcely any doubt if Repub licans do their duty. On our Couuty (Ticket we have William Smearbaugh, For County Treasurer. To those ac quainted with Mr. bmearDaugh no words of recommendation from us are necessary. All who have bad business relations with him ffill readily acknowl Sedge his ability to conduct the affairs (cf the office in a manner that will give fthe best of satisfaction to everybody, Of this there is cot a particleof doubt (There is no one who is acquainted with ! him but will vouch tor his ability For this office, as well us all others the people' and taxpayers want an obliging as well as emcient man ; one who will meet all pleasantly and give them due attention when they call at his office to transact business, and in this particular we have no hesitancy in stating that Billy Smearbaugh fills the bill to a dot, and we know' that his friends will bear us out in this as sertion. Of his honor and integrity it is scarcely necessary to speak, but it is enough to say that his most bitter opponent cannot aud will not utter a word against him in this particular. Every dollar that passes into his hands should he be elected, will be accoun ted for to a peony, and a strict ac count rendered of all the transactions of the office. Billy is a life resident of our county having been bora and raised right among us, and he is fairly entitled to all he asks at the hands of :! the people and his party. Give him your support, and our word for it, you will never have the slightest cause lo regret it. II. C. WlIITTEKIN, Our candidate for County Surveyor, ii a gentleman in every way qualified for tbe position to which he aspires. No one will dispute that he has the ability iu abundance. Mr. Whitte kiu is pretty will known throughout the couuty and well thought of where ever kuowo ou account of his genial good nature. Although not looked ipo. as au office of much importance, it is however, and therefore s!)ould bo filled by a competent, ' careful and painstakiug surveyor, and we believe in Mr. Whittekio wo have that one, and tbe people will do well to elect. him. He will prove himself a wor thy official. Dk J. W. Morrow Is our nominee for Conner. The honor of thejnominatiou was unsought by the doctor, but the party recogniz ing his peculiar fitness for the posi tion placed him upon the ticket, and it therefore becomes the djly of Re publicans to stand by and assist in his election. The affice of Coroner wants a man who is careful and critical, who when called upon to perform the du ties of his office or hold an inquest, will sift every grain of evidence care fully, and probe every point to the bottom. This we believe to be one of Dr. Morrows strong traits of charac ter, and being highly versed in the science and practice of medicine, and possessing considerable legal knowl edge, ho is a very desireable man for the position, and we believe tbo peo- le will recoguize these facts . and elect him. If they do we feel confi dent they will not regret it. Ibis completes this list. It we iave uttered a single untrutn in speaking if any candidato we hope some one will point it out and call us to task for it.and if wrong we will cheer fully make unieods. Let every Re publican do his share toward its elect ion. Let there be no stay-at-homes Get out every vote. Don't miss a single one. The ticket is a good one. No one can say aucrht ucaiustit. Now let us all work lor it. Now is the time. Pennsylvania will go Repub lican by from 20,000 to 30,000 major ity. Forest county must contribute its share of votes. We cannot do it if we neglect our duty, Let there be no negligence. For good fresh Goods cheap pAo Haslet & Sons. Feb. 1 , '8: Latest Revised Map of Forest Co. Oil Retrions, $1.00, and subsequent revisions free to subscribers. Addles S. C. Smith, Civil Engineer, Harris- burg, Pa. tl. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Wo take pleasure in announcing that we havo perfected arrangements with tho publishers of the American Farmer that enable ns to club that magazino with the Forest Republi can at tho low price of SI. 75 per year, a trifle over the price of the Reiurli- can alone. Hits is beyond question the first time that a reliable agricul tural paper has been offered at so cheap a price, and we trust an our suDscnuers will avail themselves ot Inn unusual opportunity of securing a first class agricultural magazine. lha Ameri can Farmer is beyoul doubt worth three times the price, at which we place it. Try it. Ii is a monthly publication. 13,1 FALL & WINTER 111884. Full Is hero nnd Winter fast approaching, and Conifoi lability is tho next thing in order, and wo nvo happy to Inform our friends in For est County that wo nro prepared to supply that want nt as Low Prices ns tho mime quality of (loods can he produced in Western Pennsylvania. We inuito you to inspect our Slock helbro making your purchase, as we will 8AVK YOU MONKY. We buy Largo Cjuantities of Goods for Spot Cash, and having Two Stoics to supply and buy together when Quantity ponies in question to pet tho Price, nnd being all workers nnd having no idle men to eupport, and not being compelled to live on tho prolits of any onn line of business wo are confident that wo will and can SKLL YOU MOliF GOODS FOR Till' MOMl'.Y THAN ANY OTIIF.K HOUSK IN THIS SUC TION OF COUNTRY. Buckeye Force rump i - Mil i zz' 1 crq I CO -a m 1'LKASF. CALL AND S F. F. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHI1TG-, HATS, BOOTS &c SHOES, IFTTIE&INTSIIIISrG- GOODS, IDIESS O-OOIDS, GROCERIES, 3? EOVISION S IFLOU'B, FEED, cC. o tr 05 5' NO TKOUBLr: TO snow coops. o oo o - IT. J. HOPKINS fc OO. v-ir.'-r.-rET-CTCTir r-r.TTi:.iniiiiiiur-WcaEaimntJi IBfJELFKia A RAILROAD. TIME TAHLK IN KFFKCT Apr. 1, 18S3, Westwatd.l Hivi:ii Division. Faslward, PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold at Fublic Sale, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31st., at 1 o'clock p. ni., at the farm of the late George Sibbald, iu Hickory town ship, Forest county, Pa., all the follow ing Farm, consisting of about 9G acres of land, situate on the Allegheny Riv er, ubout three miles above Tiouesta. The improvements consist of one 2-story frame house of nine rooms, a good cellar, constant flowing spring of water brougut to door by galvanized tubing, large fram baru, work shop, wagon houses, &c. The buildings are all in good condition. There is youn? orchard of choice fruit on said farm. Terras, easy At the same time and place will be sold the stock, implements and fix tures, consisting of 2 bay horses, 5 colts six months old, 2 good cows, yearlings, 2 calves, farm wagon, falling top wagon skeleton, one 2-horse hack good as new, 2 setts double harness one light set, set single harness, saddle new sleigh, threshing machine, mow ing machine, fanning mill, corn shell er, bob sleds, lot of pine and walnut lumber, log chains, pitch forks, hay fork and rope, hay knife, hoes, lm and short handle shovels, rakes, Ac. one good new roller, wagon lifter, cross cut saws one good one, feed bags cutting box, 2 drags, 3 cradles, plows one a side Hill plow, 1 corn plow one cultivator, crow bars, one grind stone, 2 horse rakes, largo river cablo, 5 hives l)3es, and other property lEKMs: lhreo months credit on all sums over Fifty dollars with an CALL AND GKT TRICKS, ED.HEIBEL, TIONESTA, PF.NN'A. proved security. dollars, cash. Sums lees than fifty J. Sibbald, G. McKisley, Attorneys, S3 ZA s. js r c mm.. j o t?K 4 25 S ff'J 2 fiii 10 00 iC 2 150 !t 15 Z M P-M- v.-: E (til r.M. r. M. 1.M. 11 t2 05111 40 tH-U Ifil t- - 1 1 34 tS 3S !W 145 U0r, M20 "-' l sol io ts 05 1 22lb 2ivt7 1 10; 10 112 !. 2501t!2s,t7 In new remedy, nrlRtnally compounded and Introduced to the iiiiillcal iimlesslon. and tlien to tho puimc lit lai Rtf, ny b. jj. Uiirtinan. M. 1. llolias jiresi rlted It lo over 40, 000 uatlentswlth ttio nicest jjr:tlfv ing results. BUKwA"XfiWir!3aa9B Its eireet upon tut. bloui Ik eutlruly mi llko that of any ether remedy, and Is the only medicine needed Iu almost every dis ease to which Hush Is heir. Cln Constipa tion, Diseases of the Liver and Kidney. Manai.in should l Riven with H.jSfJSB l-Kni'NA Is composed of purely veiccial.le n.n,iU..i. Am.h mm DiirillnirtftiitiiH- a autliors, a great remedy in linen. ii.-r o: ir. 1 :irtn):n n.ia sin ceeoeu in r-uin i Ing and oondilnlng tho active principles ( tVero Inc-redients Into one simple coin wiilcn perloctly euincnieb nn iue F.uicATiux N ATI. ha In every ills- , and a cure necessarily follows, lhero ! Is u ;.t an orKau It will not rencti nura ms I ease It v, 111 not euro. fi5fi8i,E5i0 A.-lc your irugi:im lor ii.. 11u.11.1u1 I pr..ni')i!i-ton tho liisol l.lle, lir.n. n. I li:-.i iiti:ai Co.. Obbom, ()., Tron -lelora. For 1'llesaud 1'oivie l'iboabos, i.iko I w a o IS a to I y 1 o I p 12 35 12 14 11 40 A.M. A.M.' 10 0(1 8 05 A.M. 9 OO A.M. A.M. ti 20, nr Pittsburirh lv ...New Cn.Htlo... Mercer Franklin lv...Oil City...ur Fhiia. Titno. u 10 ir... Oil City....lv OloopoliM. .... ...Fnirlo Hock... J'rvHiilont Tionontit Ilickorv .. Trtiiskcy villa. Titlioutt ...Thopipson t... 1 rvinctoi) War ro 1 1 lv...Kiii7.mt....ui' a.m. I P.M. S 23 j 1) 45 11 OO 12 1' 1 35 1 5 40 2 00 (i 30 A. M H 30 7 43 7 13 7 00 0 30 0 IK) A.M. P. M P. M , 3 10 t3 31 t3 3S 13 41 3 5!) 4 14 t4 7 10 (i 50 6 20, r. m. p. M. 4 15 2 10 P. M. A. M. A. M. 7 00 f7 28 f7 !U 7 4S 8 03 H 11 4 30 H 24 4 54 t 43 5 15 fi .".0 0 00 I'. M. l 05 11 20 (I 50 A. M. l'rorlam.ilioii of (aoiK'r.tl XUtM-tiO!.. Whorrns, in nml hy enact oftho (.oni-rnl Assembly ol tho Coninioiiwpiullml IVim nvlvaiiiu. cut itltl 'An Act to rfirulatn tin Floctioiis of the CominoiiwcalU-.' passod tho 2d tlav of July, A. D l.HiiO, it is made tlio tlutv of tho Micriir of every county within this Conimonweallt. to nivo pulilit nolico ot tho (ieneial i;ioctio;i, and in Kiich to eiuitnerato : 1st, Tho oll'ieers to bo elected. 2d. Pesitrnato tho pluco at which tho election in to ho held. 1. C. W. CLA UK, lli-'h SherilT tho county of Fores!, do hereby niako known ami pvc this public nolico to tho Hectors of the county of Forest, that a ticncral Election will lie held In naiil coun ty, on Tticsdny, Xov'tib'r O, ISSJt. between tho hours of 7 a. 111. and 7 p. 111. at thi several Flection Districts. In Harnett township at Jacob Muko'm Carpenter shop. In Ureea township at tho houso of L. rner. In Howe township at !rookston, in ..15rdford..or ....Clean ... .hi- nr...Kinzua....lv Corvtlon ....Wo f Itun.... Quaker llrldfre.l ...Ked House.... lv (Salamanca ar P. M.i A. M. 7 50; 11 25 4 05 P. M. P. M. 8 30 4 17 4 47 5 00 5 30 6 00 P.M. Bradford Arrives ill out Wonderful. Very seldom do we road of an actual ease of recovery, where hope had altoigeth er been lost, to equal that which was on Monday investigated by a dispatch repor ter who had hoard, in various quaiters, persons talking to their friends of a cure, seetninly little short ol miraculous, that had been performed. Win. Lincoln Curtu is the name of the young man in question. He is now employed at II. K. l'ui ter ik Co.'s Locomotive Works, Pittsburgh. His disease was Chronic Rheumatism. The enormous Hwelliuji and pain in tho joints of his arm soon produced paralysis ot his left arm. lie jrrailually frrew worse his ankles and knees wero soon evenworso than his arms, his cheek bones heptu to enlarge, spreading his face out of all re semblance to his former self. Two phy sicians pronounced him hopeless, l'erii 11a cured him Page 20 Dr. llurtuian's "Ills of Life." A Must Ueiiiitrkttbla Cumc. Hyliiff yet living. Dr. Miller, of 129 South Tei.th Street, Philadelphia, Pa , says; "I am personally acquainted with a middle-aged lady in Philadelphia, vho had been (riven up to dio by a consulta tion of many physicians. Khe was confin ed to her bed for months, and was mo mentarily expected to (lie. Iu this con dition she took Manalin and to tho sur prise and disappointment of all she rocov- ereil her health perlectly. Her case is re ported in Dr. llurtman's Hook ou the "Ills of Life," 31st page. As.lt your drug gist for one, or address Dr. Hafnium, Oa Ijoi ii, (l. HQ 1 uFOHTIHH ! I I take pleriure iu tellinsr the Sporting Fiaternily that I have re-purchaed TiiK Guar iiltnixe:m& FROM IIORACF. JONF.S, TO WHOM .SOLD IT IN 1S71. T AM NICELY LOCATFD at my old 1. stand, and 1 aui prepared to uttend to all my friends, aud the public generally, who need ANYTHING IN THE GUN I'.KE! I shall keep a perfoct stock of a.', xiuds of AnrrdUfjiTiorJ! And all kinds of FISHING TACKLE. I shall also continue to handle the WItitc" Kiwliiff ?2aeltine, A nd the CHICAGO SINGER SEWING MACHINE Come and nco mo. You will find nie ALWAYS AT HOME. Muzzle Loaders mnde to order and war ranted. fTpREP ATSIN0 I1T ALL ITS w BRANCHES PEOMPTLY AMD FAITHf ULLY DONE. 1:. A. KAIJIWIX. Tidioute. l'a., Aug. 12, TeO"housand" IIAUDWOOD Farms in Michigan. Eorsaleby the CRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA K. K.CO. Sugar maple the principal timber. Advantages: Railroads already built, numerous towns and cities, one of the heal illicit parts of tlio United States, purest water, good markets, fine fruit, good roads, schools, churches, lare agricul tural population, best building material at low figures, good soil, low prices, easy terms, perfect title. Kor hooks, maps, charts, and all additional information, address; V. O. HUG HART, V Land Commissioner, Grand Rapids, Mich., Or SurTbu Kuufiuxs, Traveling AcuL Additional Trains Leave 7:10 a. 111.. Kinzuii t:00 a. in Warren 10:15 a. m. Additional Tkain Leavei Oil City (1:10 am. Oleopolis 0:51 urn. Fugle Kock 7:10am, President 7:lliatn, Tiouesta S:10ani Ilickorv !i:00atii,Triuikeyvillo Oi'JOam.Tl 1 oute 10:00:im, Thompson I0:.rS, Irvineton l'2:55m. Warren 1:U7 pin. Arrives Kin zunii:00pni, Dradford 4:15pm. Sunday Thains Leave Warren P:20am, 4:20pm; Kin.tia 10:25am, 5:00pm; arrive ilradford 12:05noon, ti:4(itim. Lpovo lltad- ford S::l0ani. c:t)0nm. arrivo Kin.ua 10:10 am. 4:40pm: Warren 10:50titn, 5:45i)m. Trains leaving Oil City DOOani, 2::i()pm, arriving Oil Cil v 2:00pm, 12::!0night, rim daily between Mil City and Pittsburgh PiTTsiirmni Division Trams leavo Oil City l::m. 7:00. 10:15 a. in., 2:15, 4:15 0:15 p. in., nrrive Oil City 1:00, h:00, 0:45 a. m.. 2::ii). 3:45. S-:iO p. m. Trains leaving Oil City 1:30am, 2:15pm, arriving Oil City 1:00mm 2::i5pm, run daily bctwe m Idill.ilo mid l'ltt-hurgh. t Flag istiitioiis, stop only on signal Trains on the Hivor Division between Now Castile and Oil Cit.r are run ou Col umbus time, between Oil City nml 8ala, manca, and on tho JSulialo Division on Philadelphia, time, which is ,'10 midutes faster than CohiinbuH time. l'ull man Sleeping Cars between lmtfalo and Pittsburgh on trains arriving Pitts burirh tS:2i)ain.. and leaving I'iUsbaruh t!:20pm. l'arlor Cars between on 1 uy and mwa lo on trains leaving Oil City 2:45pm, ar rivino; Oil Citv 2::l5om. 3ri!r-Tickets" sold and baggage cheeked to all principal points. Got time tables giving full Information from Company's Asifiits. WM. fS. DALDWIN. Oen'l Vivw'r Air't, tilOO. H. (JKTC1I KLL, Oeu l Sup't, Nos. 41 c4:l Fxchange St., Dulfalo, N. Y. J. 1. OHAHi, Agent, Tionosta, l'a, HOW LCST! F. F. WllITTKKlN, II. C. WlIlTTtKlN. Shellield, l'a. Tione.sta, Pa. WHITTEKIN COS., Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Laud aud Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, S,!ar or Triaiigulatiou Survey ing, llest of I nstiuineiitsVaml work. Terms ou application, HOW RESTORED! Just published, a new edition of Dr Cn'.verwell's Celebrated Essay on the rail leal cure of Spei niatorrho-a or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses linriotencv. Mental anil Physical Incupac- itv. Iinniiliments to Marriage, etc.; also Ciiusuniption, Kpilepsy and Fits, induced by sill-iiidulguiice, or hexuul extravi t'liiice. ,Vc. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirahlo Lecture' clearly proves by his own experience that Hie awful consouuen ccs of Self-Abuse may be eli'ectually curoi without dangerous surgical operations. boiiL'ies. instruments rings or eoriiials lioiiitinir out a mode of euro at once ce tain ami effectual, by which every sttll'erer no matter what his condition may be, may euro himself cheat Jy, privately and rail icallv. ,y. c-,This Lecture should be in the hands of ovcrv youth arid every man in the laud. Sent 1111, lei-seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, two postage stamps. Address THE CULVEEWELL MEDICAL CO. 41 Ann St.. N. Y.. N. Y.. lJ. O. Dox 45 UMl'liOVK TUK UOUB. 4 OU TUB CJKB C.V coNsurtimit): BliittiiiK if llliwd, llrnn t'hitia, tVtiKlw, : OaUtrrh of I h. t. and IiiHuaiiea of the l'uliuo.iar OrL'alitl. j ITk'B. SO ml and HO. Abk 011r lJrui!i:ixt fur it. .TRADEMARK UtCVfUEH k to. I'illsburiili. Dr. Kline's lireat Nerve ltestoror tlio marvel of tho ago for ull Nerve Dis eases. A II tits stopped free. Send to 0-! Arch St., I'hilada. bop2i-cUU' UiMokslon Library Hall, In .leuks township at tho court house in Marion. In Harmony townsliip at Allender school school house. In Hickory township at Hickory House. In Kingsley township at Newtown School House. In Tiouesta township at (inurt House in 'Honest 11 borough. In Tiouesta borough at Court House in said borough. At which time and places tho utmlitlcd lectors will elect by ballot: One person for Treasurer of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. Clue person for Auditor ieneral ol too Commonwealth of lYnnsylvjmia. One person lor Treasurer ol rorest County. one person lor surveyor 01 l oresi County. t One person for Coroner ol l orest Conn- ty. The art 01 Asscnnuv enuueu an ac re lating to the election of this Common wealth," passed .) illy 2, 1S1D, provides as toilows, viz : In case the person who shall have re ceived tlio second highest iiiimiierof votes for inspector sh.t'tl not attend on the day of any election, then tho person who shall have received the second highest number of votes lor Judge at tho next pri i euing lection shall act as inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall havo re- oived tho liiuhesl number ot votes tfir in spector shall not attend, the person elected .1 uilge shall appoint mi inspector to nis place, end in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, tlien tho inspector w ho received tho highest number ol votes t-lmll appoint a Judge in his place; and if any vacancy man coiiuuiio in. too imku-u for tlio space ot one hour alter tho time fixed by law foi thoopeiiingof the election, the (tualPied voters of the township, ward or district tor'wliicli sucn omcer snail have been fleeted, present at the place ol election shall elect one of their number to lill such vacancy I also give ollicial notice to the electors of Foret eountv, that bv au act entitled "An Act further supplemental to tlio act relative to the ( lection ot ihis Common wealth, approved Jaii.iiil. 171 Ki:c. Ji. Alt the elections py uie citizens shall lie by ballot ; every ballot voted shall bo numbered in the order in which il shall be received, and the number recorded by the clerks on the list of voters opposite the name ot the elector troni wnom received And any voter voting two or ino'-e tickets tho several tickets so voted shall each be numbered with the number correspond ing with tho number to the name of Iho voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon, and attested by a citi.cn of the district. Jn addition totlieoath now prescribed bv law to be taken and sub scribed bv election oliicers, they shall sev erally be swot n or titlirined not to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. All, judges, inspectors, clerks nd overseers of every election held under this ai t. shall, before entering upon tin duties, bo duly sworn or allirmcd in tho presence ol each other. The judge shall bo sworn by the minority inspector, if there Khali bo such minority inspector, if not then by a justice ol the peaceoriildci nian and the inspectors and clerk shall bo sworn bv tho ituhre. Cerlilieates of such swear ills' or atlirming tdrull'ho duly made out aud signed by tlio oliicers so sworn, and attested by the ollicer who administered the oath. If any Ultimo or mP'orit v inspec tor refuses or fails to swear the oliicers of election iu tho manner reituired by this act, or if any ollicer of election shall ar itliout being duly sworn, or if any ollicer ol l lection shall certify that any ollicer was sworn when he was not, it shall be deem od a misdemeanor, and upon conviction the ollicer or oliicers so ollcnding shall be lined not exceeding one thousand dollars or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in iho discretion ol the court Si:i 11. It shall bo lawful for any ipiali- hed citizen ol the district, iiolwiUistand ing the natuoof the proposed voter is con tnined ou the list ol resident tuxubles, to challenge the vote of fetich person whe upi tho proof of the right of sull'ritge as Is now rcouiied by law shall I I be publicly made and acted upon by ' the election board and the oto admitted or releeled, according to tho evidence. Ilvvry person claiming to be a n a tu tali .cd eiiicn shall be required to produce his nat urali.iition cnitillcnto at the election betorn voting, except, whero he has been for live years consecutively a voter In tho district In which he oflmn' to vote; and on tho vote of such person be ing received, It shall be tin duty of tho lection oliicers to write or stamp on such eertillente tho word "voted, " with tho day, month unit year; and it any election old er or oliicers shall receive a ocond veto on the same day, by virtue of same eer tillente, except whero sons nro entitled to vote because of the luitiirali'.ation of tholr Hit hers, they and tho person who shall otl'er such second vote, shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, sh ill bo lined or imprisoned, or both, at the discretion of the court ; but, tho lino shall not exceed live hundred dollars in each case, nor tho imnrisotimentone year. Tho like punishment shall bo lnihetod on conviction on tho oliicers of election who shall neglect or refuse to mako or cause to bo made Iho endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturalization certificate. Si:c. 12. If any election olhcrr shall re fuse or neglect to require such proof of the right of mi II raw as is prescribed by this law, or laws to which this Is a supple ment, from any person ottering to veto whose name is not on this list of assessed voters, or whoso right to vote without re quiring such proof, every person ho of- leiidmg shall, upon convict ion, lie utility of a misdemeanor, and nhall bo sentenced for every such otlenso, to pay a tlno not exceeding live hundred dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment ot not more than one year, or both, at the discretion of tho court, 1 also make known tho following pre -visions of tho now Constitution of Penn sylvania ; A1STICLEVIII. Hl'FKHAOK AND I'.I.WTION. Si:C. 1. F.very male citizen twenty-oi f years of age, possessing the following quiilitlcntions, shall bo entitled to vote at all elections : l'ii wl. lie shall havo been a citizen of the t'nited States at least one month. iSi'ctiH.t.-1 1 e shall have resided in the State one year, (or, if having previously been a qua itied elector or native born citizen of the State he shall have reinwvod therelorni anil returned, then six moths,) iiiiino i a'elprecedidg the election. Tli int. I lo shad havo resided in Iho e'ection district where he oilers to vote nt l(st tw niontlis immediately precediny; the election, JAuuHi. If twenty-two years of nge ir upwards, ho shall have paid within two vcars a State or eotmlv lax w hich slutil have been assessed lit least two month anil paid at least onenionth before election. Si'i'. 2. The ( ieneral election shall V, .1 held annually on llit Tuesday next follow ing the lirst Monday of November, but the Oeneral Assembly tuny, by law, fix it dilferont day, two-thirds of all the mi m bers of each House consenting thereto. 1 also irive ollicial notice of the follow ing provisions of an it"t approved tho sodi nf'Mnrch, isnc, entitled -'An net regula ting the mode of voting at all tho elect'.. nm ot this Coiumo'iwcaltli." Ski'. 1. He it (Mulcted by the Senate and House of l'l-prcscnlulivt.'s of the Comtnoi: we illh of Penn u h nnia In Oenei al As sembly nu t. and it is hereby vnnctod by the authority of the same. That tlio quni iticd voters ot toe sevsral counties of ihU Commonweal! !i, at all general, township, borough and vpeeial ejections are hereby heroiiier ainlioi iz-d and required to vole by ticke's printed 'or written, or partly piiutul and partly written, severally clas sified as li)ihws; One ticket shall cuihru the names of a!! judges of courts voted foa and shall be labeled "Judiciary;" one ticket Motll etubraco Iho nat. ics of all the Stale i ll;, -ers otod for rnd be labeled Slate;" one ticket si'all embrace tho leini' s ot all the eotmlv oilu-es voted lor. itn ludii.g oi'dce of Senator and member of Assembly, if voted lor, and nienilerof I "oiej-ress, it voted tor, and be labeled County;" one ticket shall rmbi nen Iho names ol all the township olla-e'-s vn'iil for, mid bo labeled "Township ;" oiu t'.cUei sha I embrace tho nanics oi aU tlio borough oiherr voted for, ami be labeled l'.or nii-'l!," and each c'ass shall bo tlejs- ited in -e'a -He ballot boxes. Notice j-. hereby given. That any person excepting .1 n si ices ol toe Peace u no chilli hold any cilice or appointment of prolit or trust t.n l r tho I lull .1 Slab s, or this State, or an v c.t v or cor or.iiod district. whether commissioned otll.-er or othcr wisi, a subordinate ollicer or agent who in or shall he employed under too h irlsla- tu re, ex cent i e or judiciary department et tins Suite or ol nn v cil v, or nl mv incor porated district, and also that eyeiymein iier of ( 'env-ros and of tho State Legisla ture, or ol the select er common c tilled of any oity , or commissioners of any in corporaUd district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at tho time, tho oilier or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election ii! this Common wealth, nml that no inspector, judge or other ollicer of such election shall bo eli gible to ho then voted for. 1 ho Judges (,t the aloresaiil districts shall representatively take chinifO vt the certihcaics ot return ot the election el their respective district, and produce, tlicni at t lie Prothonotary's cilice iu tho llorotiirli of Tiouesta, as follows; "All judges living within twelve miles of tint rrothonotarv s olhoe, or w ithin twenty four miles if their residence be in a town, village or city vpou the line of a lailroad leading to the eotintv scat, shall before two o'clock p. m.. on 'V KDN KsDA Y, NO VUM I'.Klt SKVKNTll, ISMS, and a I other judges shall before twelve o'cloik, m., on TllllUSDAY, NOV FM 1JKK FKillTll, ISM!, deliver said returns, together with tho return sheets, to tho Prothonotary of tho Court of Common l'leas of Forest county, which said return shall be tiled, and the day and hour ol' tiling marked therein, and shall bo preserved by the Prothonotary for public inspection, (iiven under my hand at my ollico in Tio uesta, Pa., this 2-Uh day of September, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three, and io the one hundred and eighth year of no Independence of the Fnited States. C. W. CLAHK, Sheriff. H3 STOPPED FREE j-H limine rVrsoni ReOprivl, M ptKJ IiR.KLlNE'SGREAf K 1 .r fJcnwe- U:oTnnen J j Mf(,r (UMiiiAlN ArHVK lUhkAKKS, Out ft f yr Nerve restorer , Unfit i AftvtUrH. Inpa i.i.i hi.b tf titkon a dtri-t icti, A'" Pit vftrr 'ir.stih'i'nttst'. 'lieatlw ami 2 trial buttleirceto j i w I'll irruo, I ! J CAiiiionnc, r"-'i'i limn'', 1. (. oiifl t'xirt'h u-l'lrestf to 1r. K LI N ti, W il n 1 JIIOI'OUKAPII OALLKUY, 1 TIONKSTA, I'A: M. CARPENTER, . - Proprietor. Vv. 1 l'ictutestakon in all tlio lateist styles of the art. Viil-tf i)H WOKIC of every description exectr ted at tlm UKPUliLlCAN olllce.