$Ijc forest $cpuWkm. J. E. WENK, EDITOR.. wD.vi;sDAi num, act. n, m. . ... ;. 1 t 1 "." . . i . Republican State Tlokrf. FOR HTATE TREASCRKR, MATTHEW S. QUAY, of Boaver County. llopnbllonn C'oiiisIj Ticket. For Associate Judge, non. JOHN A. PROPER. For District Attornoy, P. M. CLARK, Esq. OUR TICKET. The raagnifDcent victory achieved by our friends over in Ohio last week will elirnulate the Republicans of Pennsylvania to renewed efforts, and we doubt if their majority will be much below that of last year. Col. JIathew S. Quay is known and respected by every Republican in the state and they will cheerfully give him their votes when election day comes around. He will be our next State Treasurer by a rousing majority, . miud that. The county ticket is likewise good and meritorious. Judge John A. Pro per U perhaps one of the best known men in Forest county, having been a resident among us almost from bey hood. Ilia official record on the bench has never been questioned, not even by his opponents. His conduct in the canvass has been that of the gentleman in every respect. In all political campaigns more or lees slan der and calumny is heaped upon can didates. Judge Proper has been slan dered in this canvass, but by whom? why Jake Kepler ! Is this not enough said? The meanest lie yet started on the Judge is that he attempted to I iuce the wages of men working for a firm iu whicb he is interested at Jialltown. Now we are authorized to tetate that either Jas. Welch, Supt. of the firm of Agaew, Proper & Welch, or Capt. Haight of the firm of Haight Agnew & Proper, will give 500 to the man who will truthfully say that Judge Proper ever attempted to re duce the wages of their employes. Furthermore we have yet to hear the first man ay who has worked for the Jodge that he did not get his pay ex actly as per agreement. If the con temptible old bloat who is so profuse with his lying slander cat say so much we'd like to hear it. All the same Judge Propper is making a nice, quiet, respectable canvass, and gaining friends every day. A word for P. M. Clark Esq., can didate for District Attorney : He is a young lawcr of fine abilities as all his acquaintances know, and is there fore amply qualified for the honorable position to which he aspires. The emoluments of the office are of little or no consequence, but the position, if properly conducted is an honorable -one, and to a young lawyer is of value in that it brings him more prominent ly before the public. We dare say none of our citizens will begrudge our .young and esteemed friend this boost :io his chosen profession. Vote tbe ticket top to bottom. You -will not regret it. Result In Ohio. Although a week has elapsed since the election in Obio tbe question of which party has secured a maioritv in the legislature id still kept in doubt by a Democratic attempt at wholesale fraud. In Hamilton county tbe gross esi irauds nave been attempted, in many cases from 100 to 300 more votes being counted than were registered xnis is aiso me case in tJo) urn bus. in both of which places tbe Democrats nave tbe entire machinery in their bands. Nothing serious U apprehen ded by tbe Republicans, however, they being in no humor to be counted out by Buch glaring frauds. Cover nor Foraker's majority will not fall much below 20,000, and when the offi cial count is announced may be great er than that. This is a gain of about 32,000 over the last gubernatorial election, which is something to rejoice over. Col. Quay, serene and calm, quietly awaits the November election, and bis friends calculate bis majority with six figures. The Pullman Palace car combina tion, Heneel and Day, managers, has takea to the woods, since the Obio flection. The Ohio Election. So far as the election in Ohio rocs as nn indication of the drift of the popular judgment, the .Democratic party will find cold comfort in it; while it comes to broHdminded faithful Republican; as a draught of strength ening wine to a traveler weary, foot sore, and bewildered iu a pathless waste. The silent features of the cam paign were decided effortfe to abandon the teal difference heretofore existing between the parties, and aecept the Democratic party and its purposes, as being such as they would have been had it never been hostile to American industry; never been treasonable to the Union ; never asserted and anted upon the determination that the results of the war it forced upon the country should not be realized in a free vote and bonesi count for the newly enfran chised negroes of tbe South. There were Republicans so bulldosed by the Democratic demand that these issues should be ignored.tbat with doughfaced facility they joined in the cry. The re sult of the election is notice served on Democrats and dough faces alike, that all that the victory of the union meant is to.be pressed until it is realized, from Alpha to Omega. This is tbe lesson of the Ohio election, and neither Dem ocratic false pretence nor Republican spinal feebleness will be able to defeat it. Pennsylvania specimeus of both those genuses would do well to study it. Uarriiburgh TeUegraph. Kepler seems somewhat worked up over the Associate Judge question. Tbe particular burden on his mind seems to be the question of road mat ters as relating to the jurisdiction of the Associates, and it looks to the un biased eye as though he had certain little private road schemes of his own that he would like to hog through if possible, and don't want Judge Proper in a position where he can sit down on his pet schemes. Kepler's record on road matters, like his general repu tation, wouldn't make bad fertilizer if not spread on too thick. Senator Sherman has long meas ured in stature fur, very far above the average American statesman. He has ever been distinguished for his ability to grasp tbe full significance of the po litical situation as from time to time it presented itself. He has never been a little, narrow, contracted politician, but al ways broad-minded and clear headed. The result is that when the attempt was made to post him as an object of ridicule because of his brave. honest and statesmanlike exposition of the true issues, the posters reckoned without their host. The Ohio election proves that they monkeyed with a buz saw. John Sherman is the true leader of the best American statesmanship. Hensel, a short time ago, assured us that there would be a boom or something, after the 10th of October. Well, it has come. How does be like it? The Hocking Valley deniacrosism oflloadley has been rewarded. He is left, as it were. They didn't know that John Sher man wan leaded over in Ohio. J. T. Breonan has now for sale 136 acres of warrant 5213 and 5214. Kingsley Twp., probably on the new oil belt. Also 108 acres of warrant 5186, and 79 acres of warrant 5187 in same twp. 1G00 acres, warrant No. 2836, Tionesta township. 390 acres, warrant No. 5186, Kingsley township. 143 acres, known as "Lil lie Farm," Allegheny township, Ve nango Co. 70 acres near Enterprise Warren county. Cm. ESTEY ORGANS Are the Best in the World ! ! ! Agents Wanted. Uest crices and lermu in vrt..... Men. Only Responsible parties need ap ply. Jewelers, Furniture Men and Wusio jtJucuciB tau nun our instruments. We also handle for the trade the Shon inger Organs. (il.rli urren Organs, Storv A, Clark Orpins, Decker Bros. Pianos, Win. Knabo ic Co., Pianos, J. A (:. Fissher Piano, Behr Bros. Pinnrv fhir .nuiii !..;... k largest in Pennsylvania, we have facilities ,ul ujijyiiisT mo trauo al Doner rales than you can possibly get from the Factory. Correspondence solicited. Specially Low Prices tor Fall Trade. S. HAMILTON, 87 Fifth Ave., fc 150 First Ave., Pitts burgh, Pa. THIS PAPER K1"1 foun" on nltG. Ailvcrllitliw Uurwiudotturuce 6t ), whnr.- advert ihliiit cuiitriicl majr b luudu tut U IS KUW VUK. ' t,T f-v y IN THE EXCHANGE MOST COMPLETE Stock of EUIINITUKE, 113. 1 This is the only Storo you am ascend and 1 r .. iii, D . lift. . stairs. Free rido in the Elevator in the EXCHANGE BLOCK, Telephone Connections. 1111111111111111$ 1.13611 be 'V)5 5t )i 05 )."j.)5. 55 j6 If vou are in need of ANYTHING in the lini of CLOTH ING. OVEKCOATS, BOOTS. SHOES, DRY GOODS, DllKSS GOODS, or anything kept in a General Store, vou ran find A GOOD ASSORTMENT IN ALL DEPART MENTS at 11. J. HOPKINS & CO.'S. We claim the. BEST ASSORTMENT, FINEST GOODS, nnd LOWEST PRICES OF ANY HOUSE IN THIS COUNTRY. Step in Bnd ;et our Prices, see our Stock, and you will bo convinced that wo inean'what we say. We aim to keep our GROCERY, FLOUR AND full of FRESH GOODS A C BEAT. COME AND SEE. SHOWING GOODS. PI. J. HOPKINS & CO. giiiiiimiiiu 5555o55o555555 a5 UQQKi Wholesale Aoeteer scd Panufaoturers' Apn? Gists, m, Ulsre, bsls m ill Oloi, 73 and 733 .Liberty et., (Heal of Wood), PSTTSEUriGIK, IA. Legclar Avctio:.' Sales, Goom at Factory TRtcE-.. Kvery WEl"k-:S;AY at 11 A. U, nss-lloSX Order.: S.;:civo I'rcajt aai Cars'ul Attantlon.-ts I sell poods SO to r5 por c.-r. than the Johhinp Trade, and deliver either direct from the factory, or from my -.vun.-hor-e :;t Pittsburgh, and can assure merchants handling goods in my line Mat it will jia;- thcia la tidi on 'mc before making their pur chases. As my stock ii tiwtys very fuil of you have a larger line to s.?l?ct Tro.r. than r.nv ajent can show by sample. My Kali Styles are the handsomest nn.I i c-.t i;oods shown l;y any dealer in the United States. My specialties are f-ioil:! icii'ici asitl I&ncst UtailliK. I am the Only Rufctsr Agertcy in ?ltisbizrgh, nnd offer this fall CyooJtirjy, Tflcy""- 9 '"s -?t 5 ;t .'j p.vfi J?,.'l!os.:1 . Rubber ColMpci-v's ',Z.'$ A, at 1 . . he l.iei liy f'.:dcr.-f, be sides, I always have a l ull I.'i.u: oi Seconds, vth u ! Lots of '.'.wi b r,, !,t 10 o 20 per cent, below t'.ie market, on :-t.r.dar.:, y:.:-.)u;i:y floods. I sell the f!c-t S300 SllOC in ?deii's Call Jluiton I.!s :.nd t ;.n;;;e.s . in the U. S. I sell a Men's Veal Calf Cap Toe IIooU L5..1 i-s I ioiiiile Soi.-, M .l.i i LA'l'llMR, that you can rotui.' at $1.25. Send for Kamphs of both cf above. Sols a;;cnt lor J0I211 Slcazulcil & Co's "Sclav Tip" S!iocs. u O ANDEE Rubber "WlTTT hi DOUBLE THICK BALL. Ordinary Rubber Boots always wear out first n- thebtll. ThefASDi Boott r doubit tliic oa the ball, aud civi DOUBLE WEAR. Jforf HXmomicoi Rubber Hoot in tbe market. Last lonpor thn any other boot aud tue PK1CE SO IllGIIEU. Call and ex amine tbe cooUt. i'j 1 1 1 1 e ' 1 m .i rt.. RuIUNSON.v BONNER, 'noNlTA, PA A LECTURE TO YOVNfJ MEN ON THE JiOSS OF A Lecture on Ithe Nature, Treatment and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Sporuintorrliuea, induced by self-abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Ner vous lability, and Impediments to Mar riagn, generally ; CoiLsiiiiiption, Epilepsy and Kits j Mental and Physical Incapaci ty, Ac Hy ROBERT J. CULVER- Vell, m. r. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequen ces of self-abuse may bo effectually re moved without dangerous surgical opera tions, bougies, instruments, rings or cor dials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain, und effectual, by which ev ery Bull'orer, no matter what bis condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, pri vately nnd radically. tr-This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any atldress, post-paid, on receipt of four cents or two postage stamps. AJdress THE CULVEEWELL MEDIOAL 00., 41 Ann St., N. V., N. Y., P. O. Box 4i0 BLOCK, HAS THE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, m lO'i XI MK TO DETAIL, PRICES LOWER THAI. EVER TO SUIT Till: TIMES. n Mm Ji It JtlJ&. I : WITH THE LATEST IM- w-ak.- Yfe v pv-i i . T m . descend Five Stories without dinting East of Suspension Bridge. 11111111111111113 11885 v.55rr55.5i5;jfKr5o xi FEED DEPARTMENT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE WE TAKE PLEASURE IN f 11111111111111 $ 118851 8 65555.:tf 5S55555 Goor at Factory Trice--, ATl'RIVATHSAI.n. Health is Wealth. Dtt. E C. Wkst'i Nkhvr and Bhaix Tiiyiivi unt, 11 uu:iriitoed spi'ili,? lor llyslona. IJizziiiess. i.olviiltniiH. r :ts. Nervous Ntmralgitt, (leudaoho, Nervoujj Prostration caused hv tho uso of alcohol or tobacco, WttkefiiluoHH, Mental Dypron siori, Soltininjr of the Brain resulting in insanity nnd leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Aje, BarrennettH, jliohh or power m oitner sex, involuntary Losses und Spermatorrhoea canned b'v over-exertion of the brain, Belf-ubuse or over-lndnlrenco. Each box contain one month X treattnent. fl.00 a box, or six boxes for f.OO, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE 'GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order re ceived by us for six lKxen, accompuuiod with 85.00, wo will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if tho treatment does not eti'ect a cure. Guarantees issued only by John C. Wo3t & Co., WiU W. Madison St., Chicago, 111. -T HE It ACME PENETRATIVE. CHE K POSITIVELY BURNS STUMPS. No crude petroleum, ulphur, saltpeter or el- A jjiuaivea, out it a com- pound, which, If put la 1? the atunip and aet fira w jj w, wm Durn it, ROOTS AND ALL, V,'. GREEN OR DRV. jl Bend l.oa for enouKh v Penetrative to burn 11 C or money cheerfully re Piv funded. 8eud for Ulua 7. trated circular, Ac. -'fS Aaeot Wanted. Address F. E. Pros Sl Co. T II, .r Tk New Carllala, Ohio. THE BOSS LIVERY STABLE. W. A. EAGLES, PnorBiETOB. Tli3 best Livery Tionesta ever had is now run by me. I guarantee to furnish belter and lasier rigs tor less money thau have ever bceu put out in this section. I can always fit travelers out on iliortest notice, and parlies coming from a distance need novor bo disappointed if they call on nie. V. A. EAOLtS. H. C. WHITTEKIH. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Magnetic, Sola.- or Triangulation Survey ing. Lost of Instruments and work. Terms ou application. l?Ar4,-.:v"V,l It. M. HERMAN, ' SUCCESSOR TO C.W.DIMIOK, PINE STATIONERY, SFOHTING AND HOLIDAY GOODS, EOREtdN AND DOMESTIC JPttXr IT 3 &j o . Also Agent for Estey, Sterling, Sho niiiL'er, and Clotigh A Warren Orcans. Decker Uvih,, J. ,v C. Fisher, C. D. i'enso v('o.,nnd Win. Knabo PlanoH. Bottom cash prices given. Call and examine cata logues and I prices. , Pit. Tionesta. Sept 17. o-b TO J. ,Mi EOR ALL KINDS OP DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, FRESH GROCERIES, NOVELTIES IN QUEEKSWARE AKD GLASSWARE. MEN'S, LADIES' t BABIES' JEWELRY I o n THE BEST T03ACC05AND CIGARS. SAME AS CASH ALWAYS SECURES BARGAINS A T WM. SMEARBAUG!) & CO S, TIONESTA, PA. WANTED Agent in this county, for it cheap and rapidly selling article Small capital required, address nt once, P. O. Box 7US Pittsburgh, Pa. ITroelaitiailnn of" Ucsicral Whereas, in and by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealthof Penn sylvania," entitled 'An Act to regulate tho Elections nf the ('oinnionweiiltb,' passed tho i!d day of .Inly, A. D., lSiiii, it is made tho duty of tho Sherilf of every county within this Commonwealth to give public notioo o( tho Uencral Elections, mid in such to enumerate f 1st. The officers to ho elected. l!d. Designate th place at vihich the election is to he nelil. I. LEONARD AGNEW, High Sherilf ot tho county ol 1-orest, do licreby make known nnd give this public notice to the electors of the county of Eorcst, Unit n General Election will be held in tiaid coun ty, on between the hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. in. at the several J.leelioii iiisiricts. The Electors of Burnett township at Jacoh juazo s carpenter Minp, Tho Electors of Green township ei thfl notiKti oi i.. Arncr. The Electors of Il irnior.y township at Allender School Hotwo. Tbe IClect irs of Hickory townnhip at the lintel ol .1. w. ismi. Tho Electors of I owe township as fol lows: Tloso residing in the Elecl ion Dis trict of West Howe, to-wit : Those west oi' the lollowing line, viz: I'.c-iiiiniii'j- it; ihe northeast corner of warrenl number ..!!, and nor'bwiist corner of warrranl nuniber 27:i"i, and ruuniv.tr tin lico directly ko.HIi to tbe .leiikstownshiji line, al t!iu B.tHtowit Sclioiil I loit.-e. The Electors of llown township r'-'sidiiig in the Election District of East Howe, to wn: I iioso residing east ot tho above mentioned line, at lirookston, in Drool; ston Library Hall. Tho Electors ot Jenks township at tho School House in Marion. Tho Electors of Kingsley township at IVewtown Sfh'iul House. Tito Electors of Tionesta township at the Court House in Tionesta borough. The Electors of Tionesta borough at the Court House in said borough. At which tinio aud tdaces tho qualified electors will elect by ballot: One person for Treasurer of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Associate JudgO of Pur est county. One person for District Attorney of For est cot itty. Tho act of Assembly entitled "an no. re la ing to the elections of this Common wealth,'' passed July l!, lSl'J, provides as follows, viz : "In case tho person who shall have re ceived tho second highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, then tho person u ho shall have received tho second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in his place. Ami in case tho person who shall have re ceived the highest nuniber of votes for in spector shall not attend, tho person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in Ids place, and iu case tho person elected Judgo shall not attend, then the Inspector vho received the highest nuniber of votes shall appoint a Judgo in his place ; and if any vacancy snail continue in tho board for the space of one hour after tho lime liod bylaw forUieoponinirof the election, tho qualified voters of tho township, ward or district for which e.ich ollicer shall have been elected, present at tho place of election shall chu t ono of their number to fill such vacancy. I also give oHieial notice to tho electors of Forest county, that by an act entitled "An Act further supplemental to the act rolative to the election of this Common wealth, approved Jan. 80, 1H74:" Sec. 0. AH the elections by the liti.ens shall lie by halMf every ballot voted shall be numbered in tne order in which it shall be received, and the number recorded by the clerks on tiio list of voters opposite the name of tho elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or more tickets the several tickets so voted shall e.ieli be numbered with the number coitc, pond ing with tho number to the name of the voter. Any elector may write ids name upon his ticket, or cause the same (o lie written thereon, and attested by a citizen of the district. In addition to the oath now prescribed by law to bo taken and sub scribed by election olncers, they shall sev erally be sworn or allirmod not to discloso 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 uct, shall, before entering upon their duties, bo duly sworn or allirmed in (lie presence ot each other. The judge shall be nivninn a nnTf a nn IMliMUblKI LU fsworn by the minority inspector, if there shall bo' such minority inspector, if not, then by a justice of the peace or alderman, nnd tho inspector and clerk shall be sworn by tho Judge. Certillcates of such swear ing or aflinning shall be duly made out nnd t.igned by the olliccrs so sworn, and attested by th olliocr w ho administered tho oath. If any Judgo or minority inspec tor refuses or tails to swear the ollicors of election bi the manner required by thin act, or if any olilcer of election fdiall act without being duly sworn, or if any officer ol election shall certify tlmtnny oflicer wn sworn when lie was not, it pbitll be deem ed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, tho officer or olliccrs so offending shall bo lined not exceeding ono thousand dollacs, or imprisoned not exceeding ono year, or both, in the discretion of (he court. Sue. 11. It shall be lawful for any quali fied citizen oi the district, notwithstand ing the iiamo of the proposed voter Ih con tained on the list of resident taxables, to ohnllengo the vote of such jierson, where upon the proof of the right or Mifl'ragiT as is now required by laxv shall be publicly made and " acted upon by tho election board and tho veto admitted or rt'iocled, according to tho evidence. Every person claiming to lie a naturalized citizen Khali be required to produce his naturalization ceitilicate nt the election beloro voting, except whero he lias been for five years consecutively a voter in tho district In which ho offers to vote; and on tho vote of such person be ing received, it shall bo ths duty of tho election officers to write or stamp on such ceitilicate tho word "voted," with tho day, month nnd year; and if any election offi cer or officers shall receive a second voter on tho sanui day, by virtue of samo cei tilicate, except whero sons aro entitled to vote because of the naturalization of their fathers, they and tho person who shall offer such second vote, shall be guilty of iv inisdoineanor, and on conviction thereof, ph.ill lie lined or imprisoned, or both, at tho discretion t( tho court ; but the lino shall not exceed five hundred dollars in each case, nor tho imnrisonmentone year.. The like minishmcht shall bo inll'ietod on conviction on tho ollicors of election who shall neglect or refuse to mako or cause to he made tho endorsement re quired aforesaid on said naturalization certilieate. Sisti. 12. If any election officer hhall re fuse or neglect to require such proof of the right of suffraco us is prescribed by this law, or laws to which this isasupple merit, from any person oll'ering to votn whose name is not on thin list of assessed voters, or whoso right to voto without re quiring such proof, every person so of fending shall, upon conviction, bn atiiltv of a misdemeanor, and shall bo sentence"! Tor every such offense, to pay a tino not exceeding Jive hundred dollars, or to un dergo an imprisonment of not more than one year, or both, at tho discretion of tho court. I also mako known tho following pre -visions of the new Constitution of Penn sylvania : . ARTICLE VIII. Hri'KHAOK AND ILKCTtOV, Sk( 1. Every male citizen tw onty-oi e) years of age, possessing tho following- nuaiiucaunns. s na I lie cm i i l.i t ..i.. ..i ill elections : 1'ii.it. lie sh:tll have been n citizen of the United Sltftcs nt loat ono month. VeiiK,i.-i e shall 'have resided in lb" -Sbdo) one year, (or, if having nreviouslv boeu a qua ilicd electcr or native born citizen of tlu1. stitte be shall have removed t,n reionu and returned, thou six mollis.,) imnio ).. civ pvc;'it)idg the elect ion. 7'A.Y.?.-- ffe s!i i,l have resided in th-t C t ction 'lisli i -t whom be offers to volo ef. le-sl tw lm.iiihs immediately prcccdim' the ciee'iun. J-'mn-Hi.li twenty-two years nf age or up'.viib, he hlmll Jmv,. paid within .v. vears u Sta:t or county tax which shiul have been ms.h-mi.(1 nt least two months antt paid :t b'.tsl nut jiionrh before election. Site. X. The General election shall I. j held annually om tho Tuesday nest follow ing fho lirst Monday ot' ISovon.her, but the G.'iici'ill Ak.-.ciiiIi! v i:inv, bv law, fix it diff'cront day, two-Uiirtls ill all tho mem b.Ti oi' c.ich l!m,e ciuiiitiior thereto. i ai-i vix c miiciai notice ol Jio itiIJov ing provisions of an act approved the :tili! of .Merch, ISii'I, entiiled "An act rei-ulti-tiicr 'he mode of voting ;,t an the election ol thS i 'o,nei'iiiwnalt!i." S;; 1. He It enacted by the Senate and lioiiM of Representatives of iho Coiimuoii weitllh ol l'cir.e-'ylvMji in General As sembly md, and it is hereby emu led by the aiit.loi ily of iliO same, 'i hi'.t 1 he quai ilitd vidua ot tho sovsi':tl counties of thin ;"n n wealth, at all general, township, borough aud special elections are hereby hereaitcr authorized and required to votcr by ticke's printed or written-, or partly piinled and partly written, sevt rail v clas sified as follows: One ticket shall embracer the names of all judgps of conn voted for and shall l-j labeled "Judiciary;" onty ticket shall embrace iho narnos of all the Sttito officers voted for nnd bo labeled' "Slate;" one ticket shall embrace the nams of all the county oilices voted for, including office of Senator arid member of Assembly, if voted lor, nnd nu nil.crof Congress, if voted for, and be labeled "County;" one ticket shall em bnu- the names of nil tho township ofilces veiled for, and be labeled "Tow iishin 0110 tickest shall embrace tho names en all tno borough olilcer voted for, and be labeled "Borough," an 1 each class shall bo depos ited iu fcporato ballot boxes. Notice is hereby given, That unv person excepting Justices of the Peace wfio shall hold any office or appointment ol i roiit or trust under the I uited Stales, or this Stale, or any city or corporaled district whether commissioned oilijer or other wise, a subordinate officer or agent who Is or shall be employed under tlie legisla ture, executive or judiciary department ol this State, eir of any city, or of tmy incor porated district, and also that every mem ber ot Congress and ef the Slate Legisla ture, er tif tiio select or common council of any oily, or commissioners of any in corporated district, is by iuw incapable of holditi'jr or (xcre isimr nt i,n n,., - - vim,., uiU office or appointment of judge, inspector uu i ail y CICCUOll 111 llllS t'OllllllOll wealih. and that other ollieer of such election shil'l bo eli- Kioie 10 00 men voti.'.l for. The Judges of tl .1 ...... -wm umtii shall representatively take charge of tho . uucHir 01 return 01 tno election of their respective districts, nnd produce them at tho Prolhonotary's ollieo in the Borouirh of Tioimvt,. ul. vii.....B. .iin Judges living within twelve miles of the . ..niiunuidiy smiiiw, or within twenty tour miles if their residence bo in a town, village or city vpon the line of a lailroad Icadllljr to the mnntv uuut ulw.ll !.'., .... i-V ?Vk ' on VVEBNESDAY, N'O V EMBER l.'ilTTwnr iu n'. .1 , , , niiu mi inner Vi f''". betiiro twelve o'clock, 111., on JSSo, deliver fcaid loturns. together '.vith 111 sin'eis, 10 tuu J'rollionotary of the Court of t U 11 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 PI niiu fit' It'iipnut . ........... . . . ui . 01 VI. county, which said return shall ho filed, ....... mo uay aim jiour 01 nimg marked therein, and shall be preserved by the 1 rolhonotary for public inspection. Given under my hand at my office iu Tio- iinnia, i-a., tins .'tii nay or fSefitember, in tho year of our Lord 0110 thousand eight hundred and eightv-tivo, and in the one hundred and tenth year of Iho Independence of tho United States. L. AGNEW, Sheriff. JOB WORK of every description execuT ted at th REPUBLICAN office, f
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