Mo nroe County Election ReturnsOfficial Oct. 9th, 1860. 53 s? 1 Governor. Andrew G. Curtin Henry D. Foster Congress. David K. Shoemaker Philip Johnson. Senator John Shoaso, Henrj S Mott. Assembly. Charles D Brodhcad Sticriff. James N. Durling, Peter Merwino, jr. JProlho notary. Tboaiaa M. Mollhaney Samuel Rees, jr. -Register a?ul Recorder. Joseph Barry, John S Fisher. Commissioner. lleuben 11. Gross Houben Krosgo, Charles Price, Charles Christman. Auditor. Peter Gilbert, District Attorney. William K. Ilaviland. EssTScatteuing Votes Abraham cis lvollcr. 2 do. Jiidward h Wolf 1 vote Courad Hammoo 6 votes for District Attorney, Abm. Edineer 17 do.: Win. P. Ilalloek 1 do.; Win. Davis 1 do. William C. n;k Vr llntr oonl. 1 rnfn (rr rnnAr EVUMfJM.mjiJliJi.'1 be extended, before that iiaie. Editors favorable to the cau.se are re quested to give this article an early in nertion. And it may not be amiss to state that the services of the agent", the Central Goainjiltec, and tbo local commit-' Xee. arc purely jratuitoos. j Jiy order of the "0. R Committee." J. G. REASER. Chairman. j ".. ' r " ,t j It is quite impossible for us to allord itpace ior toe large numncr ot litters which have come to us during the past three months. So long as there seemed a doubt as to there actually being a drouth, we kave kept them on Sle, for convenience of reference in case of ne cesBitv: bat as the matter s'ecms definitive- iv Ecttled, and rtrctlv thorout;blT defioed in the circular of the Presbvterisn Church we shall no longer do so. We hope that there arc enough men with liberal hcirts nnd O.hrUtU tnlnt wlm will ohnorfnllr cuiiu .-uujiiihu ui iucii uuuiiuituui; tu ic- A . l. : r .l: i, 1 lieve the actual want ot American men, women, and children, who have the pros pect of famine before then? throu C Jong Eonthh of a Western Winter. -o.At,. u...j it n :.-t :uij. uuiiJL-u viiiiuiij:u.iuj was Hinrncu uui a icw weeus since, in uail- r.j v... r i-. n i- lornia, ana UCr new UUSband, It IS said, . . has alrcadj left her a widow. -o TEE STAR. SY THE BAUD OF THE CASTON II ALL OF FASHION, The morn was fine and sunnv. The atmosphere was mild; The streets were thronged with passenger?, From the aed to the child. All seemed intently gazing At the finnanent afar, To catch a glimpse if possible, Of the famous bright Daystar. The various countenances, The expression too, on all, JMade us think of crowds we sometimes see Before Enston Fashion fall. OCT" The handsomest assortment of Ready il;idc Clothing and piece goods ever seen in Enston is now on exhibition, at Pyle's Great Enston Hall of Fashion, opposite the Easton Bank. Sew York I&arkets. Wednesday, October 17, 1800. "FLOUR AND MEAL Wheat floor ; sales of 13,400 bt!s at So 49a$5 50 for FuperGne State arid Western; 85 00a$G for sbippicj? broods of Round-Hoop Ex tra Ohio, and 2o.S7 for St. Louis Ex tras. Rye fiour; sales of 900 bbli., at S3 S0aS4 6-. Corn Meal; sales of G50 bbls. at 3 5U for Jersey, and S3 So for Bran djwine afloat. GRAIN Wheat; tie sales are 3-TOOO , u Busnels iuiiwaueee oiuo at dt ouax da, .1 -t 1 r I 1 . 1 and Extra do at SI 35. Rvc U in fair deaand at 80a31c. Corn; saie of 76, 000 bush. et71871c. for Western Mixed, and 74c. for Flat Yllow. PROVISIONS Pork; the sales are I.RjjO tbls. at Sl8 5aSl8 75i for new Mess, and $' 4 for Prime. Lard is slow .of i'ale at 1 1 4 12c, for new and 12-al2c. for old Weatcrn. Strondsburg Bank. Stroudsburgh, Oct. 17, 1860. The annual election for Directors will loe held at the Ranking House on Mou- J day, the 19th day of November next, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock A M., and 3 o'clock P. M. The annual meeting of Stockholders will be held at the same place, on Tuesday, the 6th day of Novem ber next, at 12 o'clock. M. J. II. STROUD, Cashier. J. PALMER & CO. Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN Fishj Cheese and Provisions Have constantly on band an assortment of Dried and Pickled Fish, &d viz: Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Her rings, Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoul ders, Hams, Sides, Cheese, Beans, Rico, &c., October 11, l860.-3m. OAP. Fine scented Soaps for wash. ing and shaving a'so the ce'ebrate shaving cream, for sale by SAMUELMELICK. November 18, 1858. ly. 9 .5- ST 8. s o 5 150 172 51 15 15-i43 39 12 25 .19 3 8 8 36 58 120 48 99 114 182 203 17 59 94 80 110 05 41 150 172 88 200 255 141 153 178 54 20 1G 42 41 9 23 18 5 4 8 35 51 115 40 88 121 106 253 II 54 92 81 111 56 42 153 172 79 200 254 141 143 H58 5 5 72 1 3 41 ' 37 7 27 17 3 , 4 8 29 52 120 47 101 12S 162 187 16 55 95 81 107 59 40 153 172 82 200 247 138 134 160 185 24S 10 69 .94 81 127 66 43 154 171 102 237 312 144 205 280 200 247 25 86 126 82 56 31 4 96 134 79 103 185 156 43 25 32 33 7 15 2 9 78 52 43 62 30 49 151 185 40 123 170 178 227 23 92 99 65 56 72 28 142 159 . 88 153 191 171 118 141 52 53: 8 9 21 20 70 8 15 14 18 30 96 179 30 165 238 155 84 15 63 24 69 88 31 3 60 74 65 311 109 69 50 64 190 13 36 86 20 43 47 43 159 105 47 175 54 86 139 109 22 9 .4 2 3 2 1 3 3 3 39 5 57 53 23 H 18 43 18 2 53 53 23 141 30 56 155 175 112 39 130 177 255 14 56 104 88 , 77 14 21 8 54 53 73 127 74 ; 2 . 4 78 7 5 1 T - 121 138 171 256 4 11 75 62 70 120 61 42; 157 168 88 226 291 130 133 145 150 257 12 66 63 67 123 60 42 156 173 85 210 285 136 Edintr, Davis D. Walton, Henry S. Mott, for Congress. Win. K. liaviland. Joseph V. JbJllen wood- each 1 vote for Auditor, P..- Tr.,,.l-1 O. 1 1 r. T(nnn T? T.nr,arnr. - iij.' HANDSOME WOMEN! TO 'B'EIB LAPSES. HUNT'S "BLOOM OF ROSES " A rich and elcpaut color for the checks or lips. IT WILL NOT WASH OR RU13 OFF, and wheu once appjicd, re- niaina durable for ears. The Tint is so . t , r . ,, , t . ; rich and natural, that the closest scrutiny , fails to detect its use. an be removed by lcoion juice and will not injure . ,.J. . .J the wiin nirccuons ior u-, ior -niwu. ...... r c -.tt HUiNJa "UUUiU I DER." iuiparts a dazzling uhiteness to the complexion, and is unlike anvthig else i?rr) f s I lii rurnncn M filing f run f r T . r 1 ' r,rio .DPiTrcn i t m m ' - I-llliVI 'ill I t I I I l l l l l 11 turn u,uvu iau ruP0DS 01 lue 6K,a- iuacu Irt0 ior JU HOISTS 1 'I M PEP I A Li POMADE" hlrentjll.n5 anj improves its u i., ; L.n foli;,. rtir an,! a growth, keeps it irom talliu oU, aud is n-n-r.ir,t,rl TTt MAT.'V TUr1 TT A T I? PHIir. , " . 1 Mailed -free lor Sl.U.i. n Ui i o "l ijAUii uvj t u i ir mix,, 4 i i nxi'i'ii .i i u iji i it i 1 u' i u i . , , . ior ins leciu u oum.. ciL'aucs uuu . . , ' , ixiiifrn if! i.wMfi n :i r 1 1 f 1 1 i ru uu. iitiii "w- e 'r ' j THE TEETH AND PREVENTS TOOTHACHE. Mailed frre for 81.00. j HUNTS "BRIDAL WEALTH PER i FUME,'' a double extract of orange bioH- soms and eoioguc. lUatica tree ior fci.uu. M ailed free for Si. 00. 1 his esqui-ite pcrluuie was urst used ty ,the Piincess Royal of Enlaud, on her marriatre. Messrs. Hunt & Co. presented ' the Princess with an eleaut case of Per- 'fnruerv fin which nil of the abc-vo arti- J y I ?. 1 J V iI expres, fcr 85 00. Cash can either ac company the order, or be paid to the ex press oeut on deliverv of good'. : "HUNT & Co., Perfumer- to the Queen, Regent St.. London, aud 77 Sansotu St., ( Philadelphia, Pa. j For Sale by all Drugsi-t- and Perfu mors. Tbo Trade Supplifd. October 11, 1 -sGO.-l y. Umimstor's Jfoticc. SSstaCe of Jonas Ifictasgrai. Notice U hereby given, that Letters of Administrajiou on the Etate of Jonas MctZijar, jau of SmithGeld townhbip, do- ceased, have been crattcd to the under- ... .... r.,..- r ai nn. JIL'UtU LI V IUC lH'!!i:Li;i UI. i'AUUlUt . . , . p. . , ,, . tv Jn dun fnrm nf thrrpforo. all ner J' . 7. ; " ' ., ' ; , ' u3 .u,,!,,,.. tu ..u.u v-tu .t4u....v I a f M 4 r.-. r. .. x .. (a nlTtitwinl rt rt rf IhnCA iu iuuiu iiuiui.-mi.mu having any iust claims are also requepted to present them legally authenticateu ior settlement, to II EN RY SMITH, Adm'or. Smithfk'ld Au 2 160 ' a' ' ' ' a n nn g yW 6. ? l f? n i y g The undcrsigued h;is on hand t5b,UUO JbriCll, - neo are to b oeiore purcnaing ei?ewuere, as mo uu- dersigned la bound to eclt if they will pay cost. Wm. S. WINTEMUTB. Stroudsburg, Sept. 20,' I860 tEtfccutot's Notice. of Stroud township, decU Notice is hereby 8; wmll" locfmont nr nnnn tne ilitato ot Williamf Vn Buskirk. late of Stroud townshin. deceasad, bavo been granted to the under- signed by the Register of Monroe county, ; in duo form of law; therefore, all persons indphfed to said estated are requested to :Kin. iim is a uuw wcnaraiiuii. u?uu fiA.or, ; m : j- r: 1 . IU1U UICU BllllMI ut " ' li&iiiii til till i; 1 UUUO Ul QUUIULV) V IJUaU UllILCU IT 1 bv the cclebratL-d Court Leauties of Lou ,i P.r Alll,, fr.,r. m,n hoifloa .... ...:n , 1 e freemen of th . wukuit, xiuii ivusiunuivo win rebioru me oaiu ano jcles were included) in hand.-ome cut glass. Ligonier, Noble Co. Ind'a, Feb. 5lh, 1859. ot sa,e:r hat the eiect.on ,, , .1 . o.cmii ' . V, . ' 1 . for eleclors of President and Vice President .with gold stoppers, valued at S15U0, par-j Prof. O. J.Wood: Dear Sm:-In the f the United Stales shall in the year of our ; ticulars of which appeared m the public latter part of the year 18o2, while attending Lord one t,ousan(i ejht hundred sixty, and : prit,t-:. the State and National Law School of the every fourt, vear thereafter, be held on the All the above articles sent Free, by State of New York, my hair, from a cause Tuesday next after the first Monday in No- 1 Qf,.,,t.v,.,r Tf three sizes, viz: lar. mfiilium. and small: the Peace, who shall hold an office or ap 1 t UU UWWU'iCUUIL JL . i: v. uuu I Ut ' O ' I - . . r 4 . .U.IT.. t ft t tin cmn ll iiohic i n nini nn.i mtn'ia fnr nnp ijoinluient oi liroui or trust unuer me unne DOW for sale. xiny person winm "r" ril StntPS nr nf this State or anv Htv or comor uy a lot of Brick will do well to call nrr ' - ,, n ated disirict, whether a commissioned officer make immediate payment, and those hav- hunting, fishing, or going through grass, respectively belong before nina o'clock in insanv iust claims are also requested to grain, or driving through my premises, the morning of the second Tuesday of Oc ltZ Jum ,hnnr;Lnd for or otherwise tresnassiiiL'. as I am deter- tober, and each of said inspectors shall ap- present them legally authenticated for fiettlcment, to. JAS. VAN BUSKIRK, Stroud tap. CHARLES HENRY, neDryvUle, October 11, 18G0. Gt, Executors. O Co Co 8 822 2163 821 2079 843 in. to u 2337 2095 ooiJ 2042 882 1554 1287 3d5 1026 1364 2187 mno i""1 each received 1 vote for Assembly, Fran- If? An Stnworf T.nnnnn, fi Ar THE THAT HAS STOOD THE. TEST OF YEARS, ' , , . , And grows more and more ponular every day! ..... .. .stimon.a s, new, and almost without i . i t o i i KrilJ' anu preserve me nair or me youui to o'u agu, in uu us youuuui ueauiy. Battle Creek. Mich Dec 21st 1R5R i r .,. , ... , a11 fe)l offover twenty years ago, caused by I . a l I " . i: 1 T -.1 a compncaieu enronic uiseasc, auenuea wun an urupimu on uie neau. i conimuai course . OI Tmg u rougn iue iiaving rcuucea me to a state of dependence, I have not been a- bis to obtain stuff for caps, neither have I ' been able 10 do tliem UP in consequence of winch my head lias sutlercd extremely trom ,, J,. . , , . y com. a.nis inuuecu me 10 nay urijurs ol pay iirigg Hoflfms n I most tlm Inst ppnt T Imrt nn pnrtb 1 rnr iui it viu uuiim uuuig vi li y i. i u u xvoiui u. . . . - - . . tive nhnnt t ir? f rst nf Aiurnst nsL 1 navel -- . - ---- - aim u u u oivcu iie( recio sano mc ua fl t - ... , ...... . - .. , suul la iiuw 1:11 v :i t:ti vilii nail i.n n: k iiiiui r M iiT-ii- r-i.-i.l over in ' neau. reennp; conuueni inai an- Oiilf Preparation nnmhpr mirrht no nionn frnm hrltnc oml rroii I . other large bottle would restore it entirely sn'P . r . r and permanently, I feel anxious to persevere ?,)e freemen of the township of Barret, in its use, and being destitute of means to will hold their election at the house of Alex purchase anv more, I would ask thee if thee ander De,bler' ,n saui "n8hip. Wouldst not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the scripture declaration "the re- ward is to those that are kind to the widow lbe fatherless," Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY. iiiiKiitJwii iu uiu, uuiHititiiiucu tuning uu very i r n: tr rapidly, so mat in tne snort space ot six monius, me unou upper part oi my scalp was almost entirely bereft ot its covering and much of the remaining portion upon the biuu aim uuck pun ui my neau siioruy auer necame gray, so uuu you win noc ne surprised wneii x leu you iu.it upon my reiurii iu iue Otate ot Indiana, my more casual acquaint- . t T t 1 - ances were not so much at a loss to discover the cause of the change m my appearance, as my more intimate acquaintances were to , reCOJiniSC me at all. i at once made application to the most .skiiiiui pnysicians in uie country, uui, re- ceivinj; no assurance lrom them that my hair tMiri i : : :t. t . I could again be restored, I was forced to be - come reconciled to my tate, until, lortunate- ly, m the latter part ot tlie year 1Sj7, your restorative was recommended ic- me oy a oruggisi, as oem- uiu mu&i ituaum iiau i . .. .i... .. i.ui t.i: t . . T. 1 11 - nestoraiive in use, I t rio1 nno hnl tin ft nil 10 my greai sausiacuon inai u was proJucurr t)e desired etteCt. Since tllat Tl I I II 1 I X mno, i nave U6CU seven uoiiars worm oi your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat of very son DiacK nair, wnicu no money can , uy. t As a m?rk 01 m? graVtUQe ,or yur ,flDor l"uu,,l-llu" l" clJ ' nn nritnli. I hnvfi rwnmmpnrlnil its line to " - - many of my friends and acquaintances, who, 1 am ""PPy 10 miorm you, are using it wun I.I... If Hnrltitt.t H vrn nus uhuui. ui iuj-jjui-iiuiij, jruuio, A il I , A I I A . Attorney and Counsellor at Law. The Restorative is nut uo in bottles of i .n - -,n;i r ,, k,,i. ,t, . 4n nnp mnri, in nro. portion, and retails for S3. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. March 2D, 1860.-ly. ( OYSTE.fl d X X X X Ale ' ' Gan be had at a11 hours at E- S- - Horn's Saloon Caution. I hereby caution all persons against or otherwise trespassing, as I am deter jr r" til I ll .id In nrnjnr.il In f rnunoqcnr fn thp tllll " , v - extent ot the law. Bjri!jK rl. ItOJiJlibUlN. Stroudburg, May 10, 186D. .1 IHVillVt ViVIHl IIIUI III U1WUU11IUU IIIUII IIIU O. J. WUUD & CU., Troprielors, 444 " " - - , ; :Bro,dwav, New York, and 114 Market 'nro,;Ped district; and ak ihai every c,. . o" t ni member of Congress, and ol tlie siate legis ; Street, St. Louis, Mo. . . . . , . Election of Electors Of a President and Vice Presiden of the United States o SHERSFF'S PROCLAMATION. Whereas, bv an act ol the General Assam bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enuuea "an act regulating the tieneral Elec tions wnnin Ihfi sniri Cnmmnnwpnlth J' naca ei on the 2d dav of July, 1839, it is made I . . . " p the duty of the High Sheriff of every coun lY to give public notice ol such elections to be holden, and to make known in such nn l-ice whal "fleers are to be elecled There lore, j MULUtlUJK MSUiSiSJZKV. 11 n ..,;(TflU. , , ? unci hi u! me couniy oi nionroe, oo make known DV this nrnr.lamation to thp p poinrnl the county of Monroe, that an Election will be held in said County, on the Tuesday next aner the hrst Monday in November, being Tuesday, tlio Glh off xVovcinbcr next, at which time " " i.i-uviwiw of a President and Vice President are to be e,eClU- 97 Places off Voting. The freemen of the township of Chesnut hill are to hold their election at the house of Felix Storm, in said township. he freemen of the township of Cool Ui.ni, ...:n I...U : t of Melissa Vliet, (late John Vliet, dee'd) in ""n iii nuiu muir uieciion ai me nuuse said township Ah.e freemen of the township of Hamilton, W" l""" ""Clr OleCllOn at the tlOUSe Ol J OS 1 he freemen of the township of Middle omithheld, will hold their election at the house of James Place, in said township 1 he freemen of the township of Pocono, vill hold their election at the house of ftla nassah Miller, in said township 1 he freemen of the township of Paradise. g y 'rrU Th will hold their election at the house of John andoren, in said township The freemen of the townsnipof Polk, will hold their election at the house of Joel Her lin. in said townshin f he freemen of the the township of Price, will the house of Lewis ship. e township of Eldred, I ii'ivi incu uiuiinu iii iuc nuuac ui jua fTo,vk In ...wnthin The freemen of the township of Ross, will hold their election at the house of Jacob H. Storker, in said township. Depue Labarjn said township. I . . ...... The Ireemen ol Stroudsburg, will hold neir election at the Uourt House, in said borough. The freemen of the township of Stroud will hold their election at the house of Sandt & Kachline, in the borough of S troudsbuig 1 he ireemen oi uie lownsnip o I ..... .r f I obyhan ", win umu men ctciuwn tn ui the house ol Washineton Winters, in said township. The frpp.mftn of the tmvnshin of Jacksnn. i I i. .1 .i . . i. i. win 11010 nicir ciuuiion ai me House oi Jonn . , . . . . , . uait"iuuul 111 aui" Tim freemfin nf the townshin nf T.ink hsnnnrk will hold thpir plpction at the - 1 ... - hoiicf, nf Sam' il 1 1 MemliPrnnr. in cmn fnwn i The law regulating the election of Presi deritial electors, provsdes as follows Section 1. Beit onacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania, in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the sf. Mnnil.iv J vember Section 2. Every year in which the citi zens Gf this Commonwealth shall vote for p.pfnrs f Prnsidnnt nf ih TTnifP,! RtaiPs the assessors cf the several wards, townships, jncornorated districts and borouirhs within lhis (joimnonweaIth, exceot within the city an. cnllrltv of Pli n e nh a. s hii . at a re:i I J I ? ' 50nni,ie times after tlm second Tuesd.iv ol October in said years and until within ten days of the time fixed by law for the election nf P.lprinrs nf Prnsiilp.nt .ind Vipp Prpeidnnt nf Hip ITtufpH KfnlP nn Hip TiPrsnn.il unnli. ca,;on 0r anv wi,;le freeman ciaimiim to be assessed within the r proper ward, township, ;nr;0rnnraind district nr borou.rh. or claiminv L rj,rht to vote tlierein, aa being between the ae 0f twenty-one and twenty-two years, and having resided in the Commonwealth one year enter lhe namG of such person on the i. ' . lsjt 0 taxab e inhabitants: and said asses- I 1 11 -1 . ; . 1. . 1 . ? . t G0TS 6,,!in' ai Jeasi e,S111 "W8 Pvious 10 me day gxt.j for t,e election of said electors, ,, nllt ,l..nlinntP rnnip nf tl,P nnmP nr I 1 . - . nfimP3 Rn 0ntorn, nm nftrr r.nrt fviun- mvl Ljnjnn. tj,e same 6jmJi deliver one copy to ,j,e Commissioners of their respective coun iies to be filed by said Commissioners in their respective office, and the other copy the said assessors snail lioiu anu nana over, witfi u . : ....i.i.t.-nn tn nnn nrii,n;nnn uui uiiuiauuu ui uuuitiuii iu unc ui uiu hiojuu tors of the proper election district, on or be fore eight o'clock on the morning of the day I r 1 , .1 I f 1 I a. nxeu ior tne eiecnon oi sam electors, WollCC BS iicrcby OlVClt, That every person, excepting .Inslires of . . r iii ft if toe reace, wnu hiiuu uuiu it 11 mure nr ai d or otherwise, a suuorainaie orncer, or acenis who is or shah be employed under the leg , c fjislative, executive or judiciary department of any city, or commissioner of any incor porated district is by law incapable of hold ing or exercising at the same time, lhe office of appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any election of this commonwealth, & thai no inspector, judge or other officer of such election shall he eligible to be then voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled "an act relating to elections of this common, wealth, passed July 2d, 183!), further provides That the Inspectors and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed ior noiu ing the election in the disirict to which they point one clerk, who shall be a qualilied vo r ' ' n ter wjt slan be the duty of said assessors re- spectively to attend at the placo ol holding I every general, special, or township election Tin ii- tlm llniipil .9lnlp ir nfnnv during the whole lime said electiong is kept open, for the purpose of giving information iu me inspectors and judges, when called on in icirtiiuii to mc nghr of any person assess eo oy mem to vote at such election, and sucu uiuer mauers in releiion to the assess ments of votes as the said insoectort nr hHo es, -r either of them, shall from time to time require. Agreeably to the provisions of the sixtv. first section of said act every General and Special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the fotenoon, ami shall continue without interruption or ad journment until seven in the evening, when tne polls shall be closed. iso person shall be admitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commis sioners, unless first he produced a receiot ior payment within two years, of a State or r .... ' county tax assessed aereeablv to the Consti tuiion, and give satisfacto: v evidence either on his own oath or the affirmation of another that he has paid 3iich tax. or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof; or, second if he claims a right to vote by beins an elector between the ages of 21 and 22 years he shalldespose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in the Slate at least one year next before his application and make such proof of residence in the district as is required by this act, and that he does verily beiieve, from the accounts given him, that he is of the aoo aforesaid. and give such other evidence as is tenuireri by this act, whereupon the name of the per son so admitted to vole shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors and a note made opposite thereto, by writing the word 'tax,' if he shall be admitted to rote by reason of having.paid tax, or. the word 'age? if he shall be admitted to vole bv reason of such age; shall bo called out to the clerks! who shall make the like notes in the list ol voters kept by them. 'In all cases where the name of the per son claiming to vote is found on the list fur nised by Commissioners and Assessors, or ns right to vole whether thereon or not is objected to by. any qualified citizen it shall be the duty of the inspector to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the d.iatrict for one year or more his oath shall be sufficient proof theieof, but shall make proof at least by one competent witness who shall be a qualified elector that he has resi ded within the district for more than ten days next preceding such election and shall also himself sxvear, that his honafide resi dence in pursuance of his lawful calling is within the district, and that he did not re move in said district for the purpose of vo tin therein. "Every person qualified aforesaid, and. who shall make due proof, ifreouired of his residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. "If any person not qualified to vole in this Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified gitizens) shall appear at any place of electionTor the purpose of is suing tickets or influencing the citizensqual- Uied to vote, he shall on conviction forleii and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, for every such offiencp, and be im prisoned for any term not exceeding three months. 'ursuant to the provision contained in the 0th section of the act aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid district shall take charge of the certificate or relurn of the election ol their respective districts and produce tham at a meeting of the Judges from each district at the Court House in the Borough ofStrouds Kirg, on the third day after the day of elec tion, being for the present year on FR1DA Y. the SJlh of NOVEMBER next, then and there to do, and perform the duties required by aw ol said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable circumstances. s unable lo attend said meeting of Judges. then the certificate or return as aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the In spectors or clerks of the election of said dis rict, who shall do and perform the duties re quired of said judge unable to attend. Also, that in the blst section of the said act it is enacted that "when two or more counties shall compose a district for the choice of member or members of the Senate of this Commonwealth, or of the House ol Representatives of lhe United States or ol this commonwealth, the judges of the elec tion in each county, having met as aforesaid, lhe clerks shall make out a fair statement of all the votes which shall have been given at ucn election within the county, for every icrson voted for, as such member or mem hers, which shall be signed by said judges and attested by the clerks, and one of said udges shall take charge of said certificate and shall produce the same at a meeting of one jndye from each county at such place in uch districts as is or may be apoinled by aw for such purpose, which meeting shall be held on the seventh day after the elec tion, being for the present on Tuesday the 16th day of October at the Uouil House in Stroudsburg, Monroe county, for the Repre sentatives return judges, then and there to perform the duties required by law of lhe aforesaid Assembly district. God Save the Commonwealth.) MKLC1IOIR BOSSERD, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Stroudsburg. ) October 11, 1800. ) A SUPERLATIVE ,TOM!C,DIURET!C, TO THE CITIZENS OF New Jersey and Peaissjlvassia, Apothecaries, Druggists, Gro cers and Private Families. Wolfe's Pure Cognac Iirdndy. Wolfe's Pure Maderia. Sherry cj- Port Wine Wolfe's Pure Jamocid and St. Croix Rum. Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky. ALL IN BOTTLES. I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above Winks and Liqeous imported by Unoi.pn Wot.FB, of Now York, whose name is fa miliar in every part of this country for the purity of his celebrated Schiedam Schnapps Mr. VVolfe, in his letter lo me, speaking ol the purity of his Wines and Liquors, says : "1 will stake my reputation as a man, mv standing as a merchant of thirty years' resi der.ee in tho citv of New York, thai all the Brandy and Wines which I boltle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser. Every bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a fac simile of his signature on the cer lificate. The public are respectfully invited lo call and examine for themselves. For sale at retail by all Apothecaries and Gro-, cers in Philadelphia. UI Vt W X.'. U' . k S 1 1 4 2S BYSi& AND IHYIG9BAIIN& CORDIAL GEO. H.- ASHTON, No. 832 Market st. Philadelphia. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. . Read the following from the New York Courier i KT Enormous Business for one New "York Merchant. We are happy to inform our fel-ow-citizen3 that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go aud purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as impnrted. and of the best quality. VFe do not intend to give an elaborate description of this mer chant's extensive business, although it will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's extensive ware-house, Nos I8v20 and 22, Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 19 and 21, Markelficld street. His stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cases; the Branc!y,some ten thousand casts Vinta ges of 1830 to lS5B;andten thousand cases tof Maderia, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamacia and St. Croix Rum. some very old and equal to any in :his coun try. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandv, Wine, &c, in casks, under ('nstnm-H.)use key, ready for bottling. Mr. v ollu a sales of bchnapps last year amount ed to one hundred and eighty thousand doz en, and wc hope in less than two years he may be equally successful with his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of eve ry lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and liquors for med ical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the' land make up their minds to discard the poi sonous stuff from their shelves, and replace" it with olfe s pure Wines and Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for lhe accom modation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, should be sustained against his tens of thousandsiof opponents in the United States, who sell notiiing but imitations, ruinous alike to hu- man health and happiness. September G. 1800. 6m. 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Their reguJ latin ttctioii on the liver is quick and decided, coiue queuUy thej- are au .vhnirkMs remedy for derangements of that organ. IndeeI. I have Pcitk'ni (bund a we of bilit-Hi diiaise so (.Iwuimte that it did not readily yield to thcin. iruttnialiy jiiiis, AJ.O...0 UALL, M. D., ll.ysiciim of the Marine Hetpital. DyscrLievy, BinrrJioen. Hlax, "Woriua. Vent Dr. J. (J. UrttH, of Ciiffjo. Yonr fills have had a long trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as oue of the best apeiwiits I hava ever found. Their alterative eject ujim the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small ikwes for Mima dysentery and iiarrheca. Iheir sigar-coatis makes them very nccopt.ible aud Cuutcnieut &r tho usa of wniiien aud children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of tlie Blootl. I-oxi JUv. J. V. llimes, Vaster ofjUliv.tt Ofiiireli, Boston. Artn: I have used your fills with extraordinary, success in my family and among thwo I am cuUed to vis4t iu di'iiw-'. 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Ater: 1 huve Iwn entirely cured, by j-our fMls.of B.'ifttmatie Guul a painful disease that had afilfcted mo for year. VIXCENT SLIDKL1- STJ-Itnot of the Pills in market contain Mrcury, which, although a valuable reineily in skilful hands, Is danfi-oiis in a public pill, from the dreadful cw qneiiees that frcjuently follow Its incautious use. Thssc cixit.iin no merenry or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents por Box, or 5 Boxes for $2. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Hoilinabead & Dt-itrickr "B LA N KM0 RTGAGE3 For sale at this Office .ifflral