- . - - editor. WED.1l-SD.lt MiUNIXG, (H'T. 7, ISM. llciillimi State TicLH. toll STATU TIlKASl'KKIl, MATTHEW S. QUAY, of Denver Con ill v. 2C'!si!li'nii (Touiify Tirttcl. For Associate Jiitiiro, Hon. John a. proper. For District Attorney, f. M. CLARK, i;i'. Tin? Civil Service Commission U iu n sadly dchi I iti te condition. At last accounts it consisted solely of n set of revisod rules und Judge Thoman. Attokney-genkrai. Garland lias hs yet resigned neither his telephone interests nor his seat in the Cabinet. Garland is running his Department oF Injustice in great style. In the opinion of the Courier Jour nal, "the Democratic party iu Con gress, backed by a Democratic admin istration, will begin tho work of re vising the tariff as soon as the sossiou opens." i The Ohio election takes place next Tuesday. The campaign has been a bot one for some weeks back, and will be during the next few days. The prospects for Republican success r.ra very goad at present. The gang over at the Forest Nation U office are terribly mashed on the word "pimp." The appellation would not fit that crowd quite bo tightly as the word "suckers," old Jake not hav ing much U39 for pimps now-a-duys. They are a dandy pair. The ex-congressman who, the other day, called John S. Wise, of Virginia, a liar, will not do so again in a hurry at least nut until he gets his front teeth repaired. Wise hit him ns he hits 'the Bourbons straight from the shoulder and with no gloves ou. The "Southern negroes do not take any interest io politics," our Demo- -crane iriends assure us. Well, maybe they dou't; but, if so, ifiV for mnch the same reason that Truthful James' friends succumbed, when "the enbse kwent perseedins ' interested him uo more. Col. M. S. Quay was mustered out of the U. S. service just before the battle of Fredericksburg, but still in sisted upon taking part io the charge of the "forlorn hope attacking party," preferring as he said, "to die nnd be -called a fool than to live aod be called u uowuru. "It's better, don't yon understand, t be the power behind the throne th an on the throne yourself," was the argument Jake Kepler used to con vince a gentleman that he ought to vote for his (Kepler's) man for Asso ciate Judge. But the gentleman has couoluded to vote for the man whom Jake Kepler cau't make a nose at running. President Cleveland has been elected an honorary member of the Veteran Association of tho 21st Regi ment of New York. Hereafter any .man who says Mr. Cleveland has no military record will be declared a fab ricator. We violate no coufiden.ee in stating that the action of the Veteran Association was designed as a tribute of respect to the memory of Mr. Cleveland's substitute in tha war for the Union. Conkad B. Day, the Democratic candidate for State Treasurer, was such a bitter copperhead during the war that be quarreled openly with many of his relatives in Philadelphia. In the light of the facts Chairman Ileusel ought to pass the word among his Democratic organs to discontinue their falsehoods about the military record of Cilonel Quay, who won a colonelcy in the Union army. Dela ware County American. Geneisal Rouekt E. Lee's son loaned his father's saddle and bridle to Fitz Hugh Lee, Democratic cundi date for Governor of Virginia, aud bade bim proceed with his campaign, and it is said that the appearauce of these relics of the war aud the popu Jar leader of the rehel army, "aroused the Confederate patriotism of every true Virginian." And yet Democrats North discry the waving of the 'Bloody Shirt." Brookville llepubli-'an. J. VJ WUNK, The llnrrinburg Independent takes occasion to observe that Mr. Day seems to ho following Mr. Quay very closely iu his peregrinations ' thiough Pennsylvania. Not very. Mr. Day caught up with Mr. Quay in the an thracite coal region, but since thru Mr Quay has "done" Western Penn sylvania pretty thoroughly nnd come to Philadelphia, leaving Mr. Day to go over tho tamo ground. The ap pearances nro, however, that Mr. Day is about 8 near Mr. Quay as the Dem ocratic candidate is destined to get in the present interesting political race. Tin; Democratic ptpers in New York aro disposed to mnko merry over tho refusal of tho Mugwumps to support Hill, tint it is not'u cable that they aro profoundly silent over tho re pudiation of the Democratic state ticket by tho New York Staats Zeitung, tho leading German paper in that city. The holt of a largo number of German voters to Davenport, which is predicted by one of the editors of the Staats Zeitung in an interview pub lished in the Albany Journal, is a ?e- siou3 blow to tho Democrats, aud, when added to their other embarrass ments, makes the Democratic outlook gloomy indeed. Yes, the failure of the Democratic press to grow mirthful over the loss of their German contin gent io New York is easily explained. An interview with Vm. R. Morri son, published this morning, may be accepted as assuring beyond doubt a tariff fight iu the House this winter. There is some comfort in the fact that even Morrison has no confidence iu the success of the movement, but as the agitation is always detrimental to business, we must continue to suffer the inevitable consequences of put ting wrong-headed theorists in places they are not fitted to occupy. If the people win elected Morrison and the other cranks of his order, understood what their election meant, it is to be assumed they sought the consequences. Let us hope that Mr. Morrisou's esti mate of the relative strength of the protectionists and free traders is cor rect and that the cranks will fail again as they did in thelast session. liar risburg Telegraph The New York Staats Zeitung has been diagnosing the condition of the Democratic party iu that Sialo since Hill's nomination, and eays : "The ticket suffers from a malady in the head, nnd it cannot be cured by doc toring tho body." Just so. And it is not in New York aloue that this malady afflicts the Democratic paity. The trouble had its beginning iu the attempt of the party to pose us reform ative, when it really purposed to trav el for spoils. It would have been more comfortable had Hendricks been its candidate for President, for thcn it would not have had a head that want ed to travel one way, while it was bent on taking the other. The party will come to grief undoubtedly, but that will be its normal condition; while the ouly thing to cry over is the tem porary check its accidental victory lust year gives to national progress. J. T. Brennan has now for sale 131 ficre8 of warrant 5213 and 5214, Kingly Twp., probably ou the new oil belt. Als i 108 acres of warrant 5186, and 71) acres of warraDt 5187, iu same twp. 1000 acres, warrant No. 2856, Tiouesta township. 390 acres, wairant No. 5186, Kingsley township. 143 acres, known as "Lil lie Farm," Allegheuy tuwuship, Ve nango Co. 70 acres near Enterprise, Warren county. 6m. Buckeye Force Pump 23 ID. TIONESTA, PKNN'A. &M 2- s- iff Ml 1 a " 3 sL v. 41 w S i !b I fcj r- in a iff CALL AND (;KT PRICES, HiulBBL, TIM K TA1JLKIN EFFECT June 1, Wft. Wrslwaid Pittsburgh Division East ward r. mJa. m. 7 7 -10 1 ... 4 11 ! lii j ... 4 (Hi' 4 (U, 2 f.O r J 4-lj... 2 'JO 2 1.-.L, r. M.' A. M.I A.M.ir. M. H r.rl H 4.') 12 Hi 12 10 12 4:. 12 10 2 00 1 ;14 2 IU) 2 O.-) I'. M ) A. M. arrmluirsh Iv 1 'ark or Koxbiirn Franklin lv...Oil Uity...nr r.M.jl'.M.iP.M. V. M.,A. M. 3 io ii :( .( M 7 10 t.' 42 17 17 4.-'17 20 4 Oil 7 :I7 4 i.y 7 .mi 4 2:t 7 .-S 4 :(.'-. H 10 ft fM.fS 2(1 A 1(1 8 15 : Mil n o.- (i 1(1. ! li.'i 2c.i !' (' l'J 2-iiar... ()il Citv....lv 11 4.' S44 It 4,i .. Oloopolis tl ."i; tmj.iU :ki tl M l t"2l 1 IS S Hi! ID ,V 1 o:ti 8(MIU2!i 12 Mi f" 1 12 !:! 7 401 !! ."(' ...Kn-ilo Hock... 1 'resident Tionrstn Ilii'korv .. Trnnkcvvillc. Tiilioutn ...'l'lioinpHon s... Irviiu'Uni Warren lv...Kinziia....ar 12 2:. 12 10 ii :o ii r A.M. 17 '.':! ! 17 7 ml n r (i in! fi 10! r. m.Ia.m. r. M.I A. AI. A. M. l l. 1'. m.a. m. 8 (10:11 .15 P.mT A. M. ( 10 !l 10 (i 14, ! 45 Ii :!1'!0 0.1 ii :;s io ii (i 45: 10 IS (150 10 24 4 20 :lv...I?rncll'oril ..nr A.M. P.M. A.M.I 11 o.i (i Id! 11 ii:, nr...Kinznn....lv . II 00 III I t in 10 2!l 10 21 10 l:t l ::! !i :'.!) 1) 2S! !l 12 i 1 1." ." ,"( 10 :t.'i.., Snirar Hun ... 5 itrifii... .. Corvdon " :ill !.".! .'...Onn'villo 2i; !i i:.!....Vo f Hun.... .' is; !l (hi (luaker Hrldu-o. .-. Oi .12 ...Hod llouso'.... 7 fiiifc.. Salamanca.... 7 20 1 .So. Carrol Hon.. 7 05 io an 7 20 10 55 7 xVll (Ml 7 47 II 21 8 02 11 M7 8 10 11 45 r. m.'a.m. 4 4!) 4 21 4 07 4 (Hi n ".'ii...So Vandiilia... (i 28; vilcimnv 1" lv Olcau -... .ar A. M.i A. M. I M. AnniTioNAl, Tkain Louvos Kinzna ll:(i-mm. Warron 12:."i0pin, Irvinoton 1:50 pin, Tidionto 3:20pm, Tioncsu 4:50pm, ar rives Oil City ii:45pm. AniuTioNAr. Train Tioavos Oil Ciiv (i:(HI am. Oloopolis (i:4(l am. Emtio Hock (i:.r5iim. President 7:02nni, Tionosta 7:52am Hickory 8:4(lulii.Tiunkeyvillo 0:00nin.'J'ld outo !i:,riOiiin, Tliompsoti 11:(K, iiiriveH Irvinoton ll.-:iiiant, NVarron 12;5(ipm, Kin .im 2:05i.iu, Suar Hun 2:20, Corydon .'1:(K, Onovillo .C15, Wolf Hun 3;:t(, Quaker Hriduo a: 40, Hod Honso 4:10, Salamanca ":02, South rarrnllton 5:30, South Vanda lia 5:48, Alle'hony (i:18, arrives Olenn (:.t(lpni. Trains run on Kastorn Time. Trains leavintr Pittsburgh 8:.."nin, nr ilvinsr PiCsl'iirah 7:2.'iin, areSolid Trains botweon Hitll'alo and Pittsburgh. Tkains leaving I'ittsburuh 8:4."pni, ar riving Pittsburgh 7:40nm, ro Solid Trains with Piiliman's Sleeping Cars between liiillalo niul Pittsburgh. rtTickots sold and baggage checked to all principal points. (Jot linio tables giving full information from Company's A cents. iK(). S. UATCHKLL, (ion'l Sunt, J. A. KKLLOWS, (Jen'l Pass'r an Ticket Agent, No. 41 K.Mliangn St., J'.ulfalo, N. Y. J. L. CHAKi, Auent, Tionesta, Pa. " G ANDEE ?9 Eubber with DOUBLE THICK BALL Ordinary Kuliber noo!s oIwiivb wear out flrrt. ou the ball. TheCASDKK Hoot are double thick ou the ball, aud t'lvo DOUBLE T'EAR. Slott economical Riibbor Hunt ia ttm markor. l.ncla longer thun any other boot and tho rincE so maiiER. Call and cx nniino the C'nila. 'MWiP FOa sale SY HuIUXSOX HON X Kit, TIONKSTA, PA, rs'...;ift-j en ii rn nil: pmnm l-iciuiliiiu 'iiiikiT, Itnllli-r, I' '.j-' h'i "I lli u.liK is.aim Uiih). I.,'L (.T.HlHl I'SWiH (Ulllil .lM.Vi r- fitii yt,ur ii-.vti i.'.?!-f-V '- '!. lV2f)l'U lll V It f Ail o hi ki n'liu, .sJ. 'i:' ' 'ii-trfiiitt furtmtiirmvr hi the f ''it-' An !.' tiitun to make, f ) , A thi o,W. Tliey nrv liitt vt ''" ittH',nw'- lr"r ,,,:' nnrt at I t 4. ".7-J itrumitn.'. fi-nje cs other crm ," -" BJiiti eSnrr.i i'lsm $40 Io $50. rirron from !? tittil sim st'inl lor .iuMi-r . imI i O. A. WOOD & CO., I .-ti in ' r J I . IK. 17 . Tl'Mt'l NU, l'hllfid'M, fa. 1 i . i i I ...i.iiv fell i 1 1 V ,ir, riit. vs. I M Vitl; 'i"i;'lXvc icon.. viV-!-. ' VJ J WITH OUF Ul 1 L) I )U If) Win., mm'r.,ArtCM Easy BiinnLii Sewing KacMno 1-JDD-3D3 JJ0V2 SitfiKCKiClCSET UTACTIUL US The HiiwiCo. mm' oTi-ra nmrliln? suiwrior in nny nnil uil (iihcrM. It i-.,;n !ii m-s ht.v rf.ni.Hiii-: llua HnU Arm: is M?in H.iiuiii:., ; "ri'i'l.-s . ; aiiiuo tlve; lii-auliMll in 1'inli; '.Tli'il .:i Wnrliiiian uii; trrfcl ili!t : !(-tl.M;.i.ii: .-lu.nu.; i n quuleil Thi.I'.ik ; i; ..it. i. (in rite; lint inut romn undtT thH Ann, una Hl, ,V.th li.u,i eil, a la wilbout Vlliratioi:. hi tit.. iin-,i j. inl aiiuoIi uieufjfur family miri;. lt. n,..i.l nuik is of liuunl lylHS !K 1 it..f.i i..sii.Mr;. )f v. .- r. no: uln-ady r iivai'iitH,l, , wuiit oi . B'.-ni it. ii.i'ouuky. TOO U W ''l.il. r.Hf ul I. I ii.nl n i. -s. U'c not tyiy yoj ,';i:i iiikk.- a I'i.Uuih ill u -livil UniH, llllt yutiiun iiiakHHUiir.iMiiini-i., lii.n.-t livin. iluiUK'U tills IWPI' Wlil'U you Wlltu. AUlil'enu TUB HOWE trLWlNU MA( WINK CO., No. 1 Si.-.tU St., Fiitftlurh. F. J3 - a sH '. for 'ii oein la A - RlampH. Order aow, ' -,s ! nd Brt onr cuiuIokiih ii t i -'.i't-v Py SrM, Hovtllln. Me. Ailtlrm VJi- Fiill.AUlil.l'lilA, "t.N.N'A. 7 'C. . .'AS-7' Si.lr flC. CtMll II.. I.V IX THH KXCUAXfiK Itl.OCK HAS THK MOST COMPLETE Stock of FURNITURE, r , rili f - iv I . .. k ; V ! I, Ti fz. ' -, ,1.'i This is the only Storo yon can ascond and li'rnl l-'ivo Slorlos without t'liiniiii; stairs. lVoo ride in tho Klovator in tho KXt'll ANOK JH.Ot'K, Ti'lopliono ronnci'tioiiM. I'.iist of SuspoiiHion lti ldr. 11111111111111117 6 i oc5o.V)oo.Vii"oi).).V)5.i 5 I V 4.V CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING! Tl" you nrn in ned of ANYTHING in tho liniof rloTH IXO. (..VKltCOATS, HOOTS. SHORN, DltY HOODS, DltKSS UOOIS, or anvthinit kept in a (.i-noral Ston von .1111 lin. 1 A HOOD ASSOHTMKNT JN ALI, DKPAilT MKXTS at II. J. HOP KINS .fc I'O.TS. Wixhiim tho HRST ASSOHTMKNT, FT. N RNT HOODS, mid I.OWKST PHIOKS OK ANY HOliSIO IN THIS COVINTHY. Step in and not our Prioos, mo onr Stock, and you will lm convincod that wo moan'wliat wo say. Wo aim to kmp onr GROCERY, FLOUR AND loll of l' KKSH COODS A r HKAT. fO.MK AND SKK. SHOWINH HOODS. IT. J. HOPKINS & CO. nimiiiiiiu t 1885 CO Jc WlOiKNi.'i.l.hJ.Vl.'M Sj 11. M. MERMAN, SUC'CKSSOi; TO CW.DIMIOK, FINK STATION HRY, SPCRTIKG AND KQUDHY GOODS. FOKKIHX AND DOMKSTKJ TJ IT S &C. Also Auont for ICstoy. Stprlinjr, Sho-nint-or, and Clouj;li A Wurri-n Oruaim. Docker ltroH., J. .V: O. Fishor, C. D. Pcuno A-.Co., and Win. Knalio Pinnos. ilottoiu tiLsh priciia ffiven. Call and cxamiinjcuta loiiunK anil nrii-us. Tionesta, Pu. Sopt 17. T H E BOSSUypTSTABLE. W. A.KAOLK-, PnorniKTOR. Tli3 host Jjivory Tionota over hail is now run by mo. I jiimrantoe to fiirniwh hotter and Taster ris tor loss money than liavo over been put out in this suction. I can always lit travelers out mi whoriest notice, and parties i oiniii from a distaii: need never be disappointed if thev call m mo. W. A. K.ViJLh S. -THE-AOllC DCUCTDJITlUr -AT MUlifl k I LUC I nHi litl POSITIVELY BURNS STUMPS. No crude potrolotim, sulphur, sultpf tr urez Iilunivcn, but U a com pound, which, If put In the stump and set tiro to, will burn it, ROOTS AND ALL, CREEN OR DRY. frni !.() for cnouxb Penetrative to burn l'l larveor lH.niall HtumpH. Hatlslacllun Kuaratileed or money cheerfully re- luuuea. etetia lor illus trated circular, Ac Aaenta Wanted. Aridreu i F. E. Fross &. Co. iWi4'.iT Mow Carllcl, Ohio. A LKCTUItK TO YOUNG MEN ON THK LOSS OF A Lecture on .the Nature, Treatment und Haiiical euro of Seminal Weakness, or Sperniatorrhiva, liulucod by nolf-uluiso. Involuntary Emissions, Impdteuey, Ner vous Debility, and Impediment.-! 'o Mar riage, generally; Consumption, Kpilepv ami Fits: Mental anil Physical Incapaci ty, Ae.-lty ltoUKKT J. CUI.VKH WK1.L, M. D. The woi ld-ionownod autlior, in this ad mirable loeture, floarly Jioves from his own experience that the awful consequen ces of self-Hbiiso may bo elfectuall v re moved without dangerous uuruical opera tions, boiiKies, insti umeiits, rin-js or eor ilialsj )ointiiiK out u mode of cure at once certain, and effectual, bv which ev ery sullcrer, no matter what hi condit'ou may be, may euro himself cheaplv, tui vutely and radically. jgfir-Tiiis Lecture will prove a boon to tliousaiids and thousands. Sent under seal, in u plain envelope, to any uddruas, nst-puid, on receipt of lour cents or two postage stamps. Ao'dresM THE CULYEP.WELL UEDIOAL CO., 41 Ann St., N. Y., N. Y P. o. joX 4.0 Health isWcalth. CTJIIIJ (.IIAIUXTKKU. Dit. F, C. Wkst'h Nehvk and Hhain I iiha tmknt, u guaranteed Kiiocrilio for Hysteria, Dizziness, Col vul.sions, Pits, Nervous Nouruljria, tleadaehe, Nervous I rostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Dunres sion, SofUininft-of tho Drain resulting In insanity aud leadinj. to miserv. decay and death, 1'iematiiro Old Aire, "iiarreiimiss Loh.s of jMiwor iu either sex. Involuntary Losmoh uiul Siiorniatorrhotu caused by over-exertion of the brain, neif-ubuso or over-indultfenco. Kach ,oX eontains one month's treatment. 1.00 a box, or six boxes (or $.oo, sent by mail iirepaid on receiiit of jirice. VK (i UAKANTEK SIX HOXEM To cure any ca.-,e. With eacli order re eeis'eil by us for six boxes, accompanied with t,.i.0(l, wo will send the purchaser our written nuarantco to refund the money if the treatment does not ell'not a cure. (iuaiuiil.M iosuod only liy Jolni c. West v. Co., s-ij W. Madison St., Chicago, HI. K I'.HY lKSCltIPTION, VlfVI'lllV TV DICTA Hi, jl 'PRICES LOWER THAN EVER I TO SUIT THK TIMKS. V U IP K It TJAJK I X W V'lTU THK LATEST IM IMtoVKMK.NT AND Z:3' 5 YLt Uh HtAKSK ijlltllllllllllllll' 1385 ';. . ..vri5,',D.Vw3.V).,i.''je FEED DEPARTMENT PHK'KS THAT CAN'T HK WU TAKK PLHASUHK IN y iiiiiiiiiirn 7 118851 l'lrot'luiiiutioii ol' J'itoral Whereas, in and by en act of the ( Joneral Assembly o! the Commonwealth of Putin HVlvHina, entitlivl 'An Act to regulate the Elections of the ('nmnionwcaltr.' missed the lid day of July, A. D., IS ill, it is made motility of tl-.o Sheril! of every county within this Comiiiouweali I. to ::ive publii notice of the (icneral Elections, and in hiicii to t-numerate : lit. The otllcers to bo elected. 1 1 Ticsi -nate l!i- place at v.'hioh tho election Is to be held. I. EI ONAUD AWNKW. llitrli SlierilT of tho county of Forest, do hereby make known and trivo this public notice to the electors of tho county of Forest, thai a tiener.il Kieclion will beheld in said conn ty, on Tuesday, lYuvciuher 3, i&tt.?. between the hours of 7 a. in. mid 7 p. in. at the several Election Districts, Tho Electors of I'.aructl township at Jacob Mazo s Carpenter chop. Tho Elector of l.roou tow nsh!; at the nouse of i,. i rner. The Eleeturn of Hii iiiony towiishiji at A HemW School House. Tho Elect irs of Hickory townsiiip at tho i!'l ci oi .1 . ;v , mo i. Tho I". lectors of Howe township ns fol lows; Those rci-idiim in the lCleciion Dis tricl of West Howe, to-wit; Those w est of the following lino, vix; Iteeiunina- at the norilica-t co ner oi warrent number ."iIIls, and ii u 'li'.v cs! comer o warrranl iiuinlii'i 27;'..'i. ami runnim.' tin nee ilirectly so.ttli In me .iciiKn i.iwnsii.p line, ul the llalitown Selioil l,ou-o, 1 lie Kioelors of I lowe township I csioiuii; in me r.,ceti(.n Jiistnetot East llmiv, to wit: I !iom' rcsioimr east of the above nientioiieii lu.e, at lroolcsto!i, in l!rook- uton J.ibrarv Hall. The Electors ot .lonks township at tho ..1 1 If -.CIMHM 11UUMI in .laricii. Tho Electors of Kingsley township ut Newtown School House. The i;het..is of Tionesta townsiiip at tin) t .ouri mouso in 'i ionesta 1x11-01111. Ihe Electors of Tionesta borough tit tho Court House in said boron 'h. At wliicli time and idaces the nualiliod electors will elect by ballot: One person for Treasurer of the Coin inon wealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Associate J udt:o of For est comitv. One p -rvin for District Attorney of For est county. ino act 01 Assembly entitled "an ac re lating to the election of this Common wealth," passed July :i, l.Slli, provide us 101 lows, viz: "In case tho person who shall liavo re ceived the second liiirhest number of vote for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person ho shall have received the tieoond hisrhost number of votes for Judjfo at tho next preceding election shall act as inspector in his phiee. And in ease the person who shall have re ceived the highest number of voles fur in spector shall not attend, the person elected JuiIko shall appoint 1111 inspector in hi pluee, end in citsethe peiMin elected J udo shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a J ndj;o in his place ; and if ...... U....M . !.. .1... 1 1 ouv in .on-y riliilll im ill 1 1 It lit 111 lint DOftl (1 for tho space of one hotir after tlio time lixod by law fortheojieninnof the election, the (jualilied voteiH of tho township, ward or district for whit-It such olliccr shall have been elected, present at tho plaeo ol election shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. I also Rive ollicinl notice to tho electors of Forest county, that by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act relative to the election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. :i(), 1K7-1 :" Sue. f. All tho elections by tho citizen shall bo by ballot ; every ballot voted sliull bo numbered in the order in which it shall be received, and the number recorded by the clerks on the list of voters opposito the name of the elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or numi tickets, the several tickets so voted shall o :ch be numbered with the number eorrespoud inu; with the liumboi- to tho mime of the voter. Any elector may write hi name upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon, and attostod by u citizen of the district. In addition to the oath now prescribed by law to lie taken and sub scribed by election ollicers, they shall sev erally be sworn or iiliirined not to disclose how tiny elector shall have voted, unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial pioeoodiiitf. All jutles, inspectors', clerks slid overseers of every election held under this tu t, shall, before eiiterim; upon their duties, lie duly sworn or ulliruied iu tho jjresetioo of each ether. The.jud-cshall bo sworn by tho minority Inspector, if thero shall bo such minority inspector, if not, thou by n, Justice of the lieitco oi-nlilermau, ami the inspectors soil clerk shall be sworn by the Jiidne. Certificates of such swear ing or iilllrmlnu; slmll bo duly iinulo out nnd signed by tho olllet-r so sworn, nnd ntfsted by tho officer who adininistoreri the oath. If any iiidco or mlnorlt v ins-pec tor refuses or fails to swear the officers of" election in t ho maimer required by tlMn net, or If any nllleer of election shall tvei without lieinu: d uly sworn, or If an v ollleer ol election shall eertiry that any ollieer voo sworn when ho wa not, it shnll be deem ed a misdemeanor, nnd upon conviction, tho otlleor or otllcers so ollondlnu; shall bor lined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, r both, in the discretion of the court. titw 11. It shall bo lawful for nnv quali fied citizen oi the district, nolwithstand inu; tho name of tho proposed voter is con tained on the list of resident taxable, tip olmlloncre the vote of such person, where upon the proof of the riirhl of Hiiffriiiri as I now retpilietl by law shall ho publicly mado and acted upon by tho election board and tho vote admitted or rejected, aceordinn: to tho evidence. Every person elainilni; to be rt naturalized citizen shall bo letiiired to produce his naturalization eeitilicato at the election betoro voting, except whom ho has been for live years oonspouti vely n voter in the district in which he oilers to vote ; tiud on the vote of such person w. inn received, it ahull bo tha duty of tho election ollicers to write or stamp' on sueli certilicnte the word "voted," with tho da v, month ami year; ami If any election otll eor or otllcers shall receive it hoeoud voto on tlie same day, by virtue of same cer tificate, except where sons sro entitled to vote because of the nut unitization of their fathers, they and tho person who slmll oiler such second vote, shall bo Ruilty ol'n iiiisdomeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall lie fined or imprisoned, or Isith, nt. the discretion of the court ; but the lino shall not exceed llvo hundred dollar in each ease, nor the iuinrisoninenlniie year. The like nunishiueut shall be Indicted on conviction on tho ollicers of election who shall neglect or refuse to luiiko or cause to be made the endorsement re quired aforesaid on said lutturnllxatioM cortilhiito. Sue. 12. If any election ollieer shall re fuse or neglect to require such y roof of tho right of Hiitlrauo as l prescribed by tills law, or laws to whleli this is supple ment, from ai:y person nilerlng to veto whose name Is not on this list of assessed voters, or whoso right to vote without re quiring such proof, every person so of fending shall, upon isinv'tetion, bo uuilty of a misdemeanor, anil shall be sontcnood for every such oll'ense, to pay a line iiol exceeding live hundred dollars, r to un dergo an imprisonment nl not moro than one year, or bolli, nt tho discretion of tho court. I also make known tlie following pre . visions of the new Constitution of 1'uuti sylvania : AUTICM3 V 1 1 r. KTKKr.AuK and t.i.KirrioN. , S !:('. I. l'.verv iiinle citizen twmifv.m u VlMII'S of ULf. lniH.I.Mwitiip ltn ...ll.'....l.... pi issessing qiiN'ilicatioii, sliull bo entitled to voto sL nil elections : 'irxi. He shall have been n citizen ,f the I 'uiteil States nt least one uvnlh. AV-nui .- eshnllhaveresidetl inthcStnln one year, (or, if having i.rcvioiislv been is qua ilicd elector or native borr eillxen of the Stale he shall have removed Un-reioi-m mid retui'i.eil. then si.-; ino'.ii,) Jiuiuu l ll'ely piei-cilidg the election. 'J'.'iiiil. lii shad have resided in tho e eel ii. ii district whole he offers M vote j-f hi si tw mouths immediately preceding theeleetii.il. Jtniii, l( twenty-two years of age or niiwaitls, lie shall 'have jutSI with u lw years a sta:e or county lux winch shad have Is-eii !is.it i:cd at least two moidiis nnd pa d nt least out month before eloi lion. Sut 'J. The (Jener.il election shall 1 .) Iiel.l annually o-i t he 'I'uesi la V next lollow 111'; tlie l.rst .Moii.lsy i,f iNovember, but tin lii ueial Assembly mav, bv law, fix a ilill'eiont day. two-ihirils 'ii' nil the mem bers of each I louse eoiisnntiiig thereto. I also ... jve official notice ol 'iJui follow in provision of nn an! nnnr. vl iln. 01 .iu--.-ii. iisi.o, entitled -'An i. rctri unit tic mode of voting at nil the elect! IIM tu mis uonnnonwoultli. !: '. 1. lie it enacted by the Spu.-ite and iioi.se ot I. .-preventatives of die Common Meadii oi rcnnsyivunia in Ooneral sembly met, and it is htneliv enuetutl As. by the nu: hoi it v r i tie kiten. 'ri,.,i , i... ...... if- lliod voters ot flit hj-vs.-tit ....n i.tl..u .i.tu Common wealth, in all general, (ownship, Isirouiiii and special electiona nro hereby hereafter uiiihorir.uil ami required to vot-o bytiee's printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally elan Hilled as foilows- One llcket shall oinhraeo tlie names of all judge of courts vol ml foy and Mia II be labeled "Jutliciarv ;" one ticket shall embrace tlie names of a! the State ollicers voted for nnd be labeled "State;" one ticket shall embrace thu nam. s of all tlie eoiinly olllees voted tor, including olllce of Senator ami member ot Assembly, if voted for, and member of Congress, jf voted for, aud bo labeled "County;" one ticket shall embrace Ihe. mime of all tho township ollice-s vood for, and bo labeled "Township;" ouo ticket shall embrace tho muni s of H the borough oiticer voted for, and bo labeled "Dorough," and each class shall bo depos ited in scporate ballot boxes. Notice is hereby given. That anv person, excepting Justices of the Peace win i shall hold any olllce or appointment of profit or trust iiiulor tho United SPifes, or this. State, or any city or corporal od district, whether commissioned otli ;er or oilier-wis-), a subordinate ollieer or agent whu is or shall ho employed under tlio legisla ture, executive or jutliciarv department ot this State, or of any city, or of nny incor porated district, mid also that every menu Iter of Coii'j-i-ess noil ul' tit. sii.i.. i ....;i.. lure, or oi ttie select or common conn iicil M uoy .m.i , in commissioners oi any eorporatetl district, is by law inciipalilo holdim? or exerciuiiiii' ut il... to.... in- of n - ..nil , I 1 1 11 oflii'oornppointiMcnt of judo, ii.HoUr tho wf. iitr i in-noii in 1111:4 t oimnon WPIllIil H IU 1 Tliitr ti( ino,.,llt,. uo or otlier oilioor of such election shall bo oli- inn e to in. tneii vn in tor Tho .Indues of II If! Ul'lirnuilld iliurxl..ln shall represontatively take charge of tho iinnura ut icitiru 01 1110 election of their respociivo districts, ami produce tlieni at tho Prothonotary's oliieo in the llorouuh of 'i?toiiesin iii tv.n..u'u . .tin judges living wMt'iin twelve miles'of tho Prothonotarv's (Otlioe, or within twent.y- lour 111110 11 tiie.ir resitlenco be in a town, village or city i-(Vn tlie lino of a lailroad leailmtr to thu 1 o, k .J v uent vl...ll .... ...... o'clock l. 111.. ol HVKDX'KSIIAY. Nil. V EM 15 EH KOUlf HI, psj, andall other judge shall ht-forl Cwelve o'clock, in., on THURSDAY xt l.'l.'Nt 111,-ij i.-i wn lnj. deliver kiiwI i.Jiimw toir.tili.,. u tho return Kliuctu il.ti, IM-oi ii..i...t..rxr with of tlio Court of Coiiflmon Pleas of 1- ti.ntitir 1..I.I..I :.i I...... ..I....I 1 orest rt ijii'u nuitt Aeilirn Slinu nu Jlietl, and the tlnv nl iwAnr of lilin.r imui L-...! tiled. ked iiiereni. ana slm ( nreservetl Lv tho x roiuonouiry lor public insjieetion. Uiven under mv hanttlut my olllce InTio- n.iwt.t l.. .1.:.. .1...1 VI...- .. . . 1 . ill the year of our llord one thousand ..ilfllt l.n...t.....l s .1 t..n J ... . 'M. iiiiuuitu ami (ir;'i,r-vt-( illlil in ui" one nuntlreil and ii' 1 tli year of thu 0 luiicpeiKieneo of tho I l"l States. L. .I'.NEW, Sheritr. WOKK .,fv.- v ii erijitioii exeeu. IN oilice. td I at the ItEpm.Vic