PKESIDESTIiL ELECTION. Sheriff's Proclamation. Whereas, By an act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled " an act regulating the General Elections within the said Commonwealth," passed on the 2d day of July, 1830, it is made the duty of the High Sheriff of every county to give public notice of such elections to be holden, and to make known in such! notice what officers are to be elected. There-' Tore, I, CHARLES IIEXRY, High Sher iff of the county of Monroe, do make known fcy this proclamation to the electors of the county of Monroe, that an Election will be held in said county, on TUESDAY, the 5lh day of NOVEMBER hcxt, at the several election districts below enumerated, at which time and places are to be elected by the freemen i.f the county of of Monroe, by billot. TWENTY-NINE ELECTORS, for President and Vice Pres ident of the United States. Place of Voting. The freemen of the township of Chesnut Kill are to hold their election at the bouse of Felix Storm, in said township. The freemen of the Township, of Cool feaugh will hold their election at the Nagles villu school-liousc, in said township. The freemen nf the township of Hamilton will hold their election at the house of Chas. Ma nil, 'n s'1! township. The freemen of the township of Middle Smithfield, will hold their election at the house of James Place, in said township. The freemen of the township of Pocono, will hold their election at the house of JMa liassah Milier, in said township. The freemen of the township of Paradise, will hold their election at the house of Lyman Everiit, in said township. The freemen of the township of Polk, will hold their election at the house of George Green, in said township. The freemen of the township of Price, will hold their election at the house of Lewis Long1, in said township. The freemen of the township of Eldred, will hold their election at the house of John Frantz, jr., in said township. The freemen of the township of Ross, will hold their election at the house of Jacob II. Stocker, in said township. The freemen of the township of Smithfield will hold their election at the house of EtiwarJ Yctler, in said township. The freemen of Stroudshurg, will hold their election at the Court House, in said borough. The freemen of the township of Stroud, will hold their election at the house of Henry De pur, in the borough of fckroudsburg. The freemen of the township of Tobyhan nah, will hold their election at the house of Robert Warner, in said township. The freemen of the township of Jackson, will hold their election at the house of Samu I R. Cussard, in siid township. The freemen of the township of Tunk kannock. will hold their election at the house of Joseph Norton, in said township. The freemen of the township of B.irrett, will hold their election at the house of Adam Albert, in said township. The freemen of Hast Strondsburs', will holJ their election at the Analoiiiink House, in said Borough. 0C7"The election to le opened between the hours of six and sev-n o'clock in the forenoon, by public pp-clanvition, and to be pen until seven o'clock in the evening when the pjlla shall be closed. IVolice i Hereby iiiveis, That every person, excepting Justices of! the Peace, who shall hold an office or ap pointment of profit or trust under the United States it of this State or any city or curpor ated district, whether a commifsioncd officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, or agents who is or shall be employed under the legis lative, executive or judiciary department of thia State or the United States, nr of any incorporated district; and als, that every member of Congress, and of the Sate legis Uiure and of the select or common council ofanycity.or commissioners or any incorpor ated district is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the appoint ment of Judge, inspector, or clerk vf any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judge or other officer of such olec titfl chill be eligible to be then voted fur. In case the person who shall have re ceived lite second highest number of votes (r inspector, shall not attend on the duy of any election then the person who shall have received the recond highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act us inspector in his place. And in case he person who shill have received he high t number of votes for inspector thall not attend, the per.-on elected judge shall ap point an inspector in his plac and in case the person elected, a6 judge shall not attend, then the in-p-ctor who received the highest siumber ot votes shall app it a judge in his place; or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the irae fixed by law for the opening of the (election, the qmlified voters of the town ship, ward or district for which such officers hall hare been elected, present at such Hec ion, th ill elect one of the number to jfiU fuch vacancy. "It shall be the duty of 6aid assessors re flectively to attend at the places of holding very gener.il, special or township election luring the whole time said election is kept "pen, for the purpose of giving information io the Inspectors and Judges, when called 011 n relation to the right of any person assess ed by them to vote at ucu election, and uch other matters in relation to the assess ments of votes 86 the said inspectors or judg or either of them, shall from time to time ?eo,uire. "No person shall be admitted to vote hose name is not contained in the list ol 'xable inhabitants furn'udied by the Com missioners, unless first he produce a receipt for payment within two years, of a State or County tax assessed agreeably to the Consti tution, and give satisfactory evidence either o his own 01th or ihe affirmation of another ltat he has paid such tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shill make oath to the ywent thereof; or, second if he claims a 'ght to vote by being an elector between ages of 21 and 112 years he shrill depose on-oafyor affirmation that he has resided in 'JP State at least one year next before his pplicatipit md make such proof f residence 'J the district ;is is required by this act, and at he does verily bel.eve, from the accounts f'en him, tint he is of the nge aforesaid, Mid gives such, other evidence as "is required v 'his act, whereupon the name of the per "j"1 ko admitted to vote sljalj be inserted in alphabetical list by the inspectors and a ftjtemidc opposite."' thereto, by writing the word 'tax if he shall be admitted lo his vote by reason of such age, and in such case the name shall be called to the clerks who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. "In all cases where the name of a person claiming to vote is found on the list furnish ed by the Commissioners and Assessors, or his right to vote whether thereon or not is ob jected to by any qualified citizen it thall 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 district f.r one year or more his oath shall be suffi cient pruofthereof, but he shall make proofat least by one competent witness who shall be a qualified elector that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next pre ceding such election and shall also himsell swear, that his bona fide residence in pur suance of his lawful calling is within the district, and that he did not remove In said district for the purpose of voting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, and whoshall make due proof, if required of his residence and payment of taxes aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act from holding such election or use or threaten any violence to any such officer or shall interrupt or improperly interfere wnn nun in the execution of his duty, or hall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or suan notous'y disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or ursctice anv intimi dating threats force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector or 10 prevent mm irom voting or restrain the freedom ot choice, such persons. 011 convic tion shall be fined in anv sum not less than fie hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall be had that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the said offence was com mitted and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction he eh ill be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred or more than on j thousand dollar?. and be imprisoned not less than six months, nor more than two years. If any person not by law qualified shall fraudulently vote at any election in this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, .... . .... . 1 ... suan vote out or it is proper district, or it any t person knowing the want of such qualifica tion, shall aid or procure such person t-j vote, the person offending shall on conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned fur any term not exceeding three months. It" any person shall vote at more than one ejection district or otherwise fraudulently Vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fidd and deliver to the in spector two tickets together with the intent illegally to vote or advise and procure an other so to do, he or they so offending sha'l on conviction, be fined in any sum not less thin fifty nor more ilnn five hundred dol lars, and be imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve months. " If any person not qualified to vote in this Commonwealth, agreeably to law except the sons of qualified citizens), shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollar.-, for cery such offence, and be impri-oned for any term not exceeding three months. ACT, April 17, 1;G9. Section 3. After the as-essments have been completed on ihe tenth dcy preceding the second Tuesday in October of each year, the assessor shall, on the Monday immediate ly f d!owing, make a return to the county Commissioners of the names of all persons assessed by him t-ince the return required to be made by him by the second section of id's act, noting opposite each name the ob servations a nd explanations required to be noted as aforeaid; and the county Commis sioners thall thereupon cause the same to be added to the return required by the second section of this net, and a full and oorrect copy thereof to be made, containing the names of all persons so returned as resident taxibles in said ward, borough, township or precinct, and furnish the same together with the necessary election Hanks, to the officers of the election in said ward, borough, town ship or precinct, on or before six o'clock in the morning of the second Tuesday of Oc tober; and no mm shall be permitted to vote at the election on that day whoe name is not on the list, unices he shill make proof of his right to vote, as hereinafter required. Section 4. On the day of election any person whose name is not on the list, and claiming the right to vote at said election, shall produce at least one qualified voter of the district as a witness to the residence of the claimant in the district in which he claims to be a' voter, for the period of at least ten d;ys next preceding said election, which witness shall take and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed, affidavit to the facts stated by him, which affidavit shall define clearly where the residence is of the person no claimining to be a voter .and the person so claiming the right to vote shall also lake and subscribe a written, or partly written anJ partly printed affidavit, stating, to the best of his knowledge and belief; where and when he was born; that he is a citizen of the commonwealth of Pennsylva nia and of the United SUtes; that he has re sided in the commonwealth one year, or if formerly a citizen therein and has moved tkerefro-ii, that he has re-ided therein six months next preceding said election ;lhat he has not moved inlo the district for the pur pose of voting therein; that he has paid a state or county tax within two years, which was assessed at least leu daya before said election; and, if a naturalized citizen, shall alsj state when, where and by what court he was naturalized, and shall wlso produce his certificate of naturalization, for examin ation ; the said affidavit shall also state when and where the tax claimed to be paid by the affiant was assessed, and when, where and to whom paid; and the tax receipt therefor thall be produced for examinat ion, unless the affiant shall stale in his affidavit that it has been lot or destved, or that he never re ceived any ; but if ihe person so claiming the rirht lo vote shall lake and subscribe an affidavit, that he is a native born citizen of the United States, (or if born elsewhere, shall state thai fact in his affidavit, and shall produce evidence that he has been natural ized, or that he is entitled lo citizens-hip by reason of his father's naturalization ;) and hall further state in his affidavit tint he is at the time of taking the affidavit, between thcaes oft wenty one and twenly-two years; tint he has resided in the 6tate one year ami in the election district ten days next prece ding such election, he shall be entitled to vote, olthough he shall nothaye paid taxes; the said affidavits of all persons making men claims, and ihe affidavits of the witnesses to their residence, shall le preserved by the election board, and at the close of the clec tion they shall be enclosed with the lUtof voters, tally list and other papers required by law to be filed by the return judge with the prothonotary, and shall remain on file therewith in the prothonotory's office, sub ject to examination, as other election papers are; if the election officers shall find that ihe applicant or applicants possess all the legal qualifications of voters, he or they shal' be permitted to vote, and the name or names shall be added to the list of taxables by the election officers, the word'taxM being added where the claimant claims to vote on tax, and the word 'age" where he claims to vote on age ; the same words being added by the clerks in each case respectively, on the lists of persons voting at such electiou. Section 5. It shall be lawful for any qualified citizen of the district, notwithstand ing the name of the proposed voter is con tamed on the list of resident taxables, to challenge the vote of each person; where upon the same proof of the right of suffrage as is now required by law shall be publicly made and acted on by the election board, and the vote admitted or rejected, according to the evidence; every person claiming to be a naturalized citizen shall be required to pro duce his naturalization certificate at the elec tion before voting, except where he has been for ten years, consecutively, a voter in the district in which he offers his vote; and on the vote of such person being received, it shall be the duty of the election officers to write or stamp on such certificate the word "voted," with the month and year; and if any election officer or officers shall receive a second vole on the same day, by virtue of the 6a me certiliicate, excepting where sons are entitled to vote by virtue ot the natural ization of their fathers, they and the person who shall oner such second vote, upon so ot fending shall be guilty ofahigh misdeman or, and on conviction thereof, be fined or imprisoned, or both, at the discretion of ihe court; but the fine diall not exceed one hun dred dollar:; in each case, nor the imprison ment one year ; the like punishment shall he inflicted on conviction, on the officers of election who shall neglect or refuse to make, or cause to be made, the indorsement requir ed as aforesaid on said naturalization certi ficate. Sec. 6. If any election officer shall refuse or neglect to require such proof of the right of sufierage as is prescribed by this law, or the laws to which this is a supplement, from any person offering to vote whose name is not on the list of assessed voters, or whose right to vote is challenged by any qualified voter present, and shall admit such person to vote without requiring such proof, every person so offending, shall upon conviction. be sentenced, for every such offence, to pay a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to undergo an imprisonment not more than one year, or either or both, at the discretion of the court. Sec. 7. Ten days preceding every elec tion for electors of President and Vice Presi dent of the United States, it shall be the duty of the Assessor to attend at the place fixed by law for holding the election in each election district, and then and there hear all applications of persons whose names have been omitted from the list of assessed voters and who claim the right to vote or whose riffht have originated since the same was made out, and shall add the names of such persons thereto as thall show that they are entitled 10 the right of suffrage in such dis trict, on the personal cpplication of the climant only, and forthwith assess them with the lax. After completing the list, a copy thereof shall be placed on the door of or on the house where the election is to be held, at least eight days befor the election ; and at the election the same course shall be pur sued, in all respects, tie is required by this act, and the acts to which it is a supplement at the general elections in October. The Assessor shall also make the same returns to the county commissioners of all assessments made by virtue of this section ; and the coun ty commissioners shall furnish copies thereof to the election officers in each district, in line manner, in all respects, as is required at the general election in October. Sec. 8. The same rules and regulations shall apply at every special election, and at every seperate city, borough or ward elec tion, mail respectsasatthe general elections in October. Sec. 9. The respective assessors, inspec tors and judges of the elections shall each have ihe power to administer, oaths to any persons claiming the right to be assessed or the right of suffrage, or in regard to any oth er matter or thing required to be done or in quired into by any of said officers under this act; and any willful false swearing by any person in relation to any rrnt'er or thing concerning which they shall be lawfully in terrogated by any of said officers shall be punished as perjury. Sec. 10. The assessors shall each receive the same compensation for the lime neces sarily spent in performing the duties hereby enjoined as is provided by law for the per formance of their other duties, to be paid by the counry commissioners as in other cases; and it shall not be lawful for any ass -ssor to assess a tax against any person whatever within ten days next preceding the election to be held on the second Tuesday of Octo ber, in any year, or within ten days next be fore any election for electors of President and Vice President of the United States; any violation of thw provision shall be a mis demeanor, and subject the officers so offend ing to a fine, on conviction, not exceeding one hundred dollars, or to imprisonment not exceeding three months, or both ut the dis cretion of ihe couiL Sec. 11. On the petition of five or more citizens of the county, stating under oath that they verily believe that frauds will be practiced at the election about to be held in any'district, it shall be the duty of the court of common pleas of said county, if in session or if not a jud:e thereof in vacation, to ap point two judicious, solyr and intelligent cit izens of the county to act as overseers at said election; said overseers shall b? seh-cted from different political parties, where the inspec tors belong to different , parties, and where both of said inspectors belong to the same nolitical oartv. both of. the overseers shall betaken from the opposite political party; said overseers shall have the right to Le pre sent with the officers of the election, during the whole time the same is held, the votes counted and the returns made out and ign ed bv the election officers; to keep a list of voters, if ihev tee proper; to challenge any nerson offenn? to vote, interrogate him and his witness under oath, in regard to his right of suffrage at said election, and to examine his paper produced ; and the officers of said election are required to afford to said over seers so selected and appointed every con venience and facility for the discharge of their duties: and if said election ollicers shall rfiise to Dermic said overseers be present and nerlorm their duties as aroresaid, or if they shall be driven away from the polls by violence or intimidation, all the votes polled ut such. election district may be rejected by ony tribunal trying a. contest under sitd e ec lion : Provided, That no person tuning the petition shall be appointed an overseer. Sec. If any prothonotary, clerk, or the deputy of either, or any other person, shall affix the seal of office to any naturalization paper, or permit the same to be affixed, or give out, or cause or permit the same to be given out, in blank, whereby it may be fraudlently used, or furnish a naturalization certificate, to any person who shall not have been duly examined and sworn in open court, in the presence of some of the judges there of, according to the act of Congress, or shall aid in, connive at, or in any way permit the issue of any fraudulent naturalization certi ficate, he shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; or if any on shall fraudulently use any such certificate of naturalization, knowing that it was fraudulently issued, or 6hall vote, or attempt to vote thereon, if any one shall vole, or attempt to vote, on any certificate of naturalization not issued to him, he shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; and either or any o' the persons, their aiders of abettors, guilty of either of the misdemea nors aforesaid, shall, on conviction, be fined in a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars, and imprisoned in the proper penitentiary for a period not exceeding three years. Sec. 13. Any person who on 01th or affirmation, in or before any court in this State, or officer authorized-to administer oaths, shall, to procure a certificate of naturalization, for himself or any other per son, wilfully depose, declore or affirm any matter to be fact, knowing the same to be false, or shall in like manner deny any mat ter to be fuct, knowing the same to be true, shall be deemed guilty of perjury ; and any certificate of naturalization issued in pursur ance of any such deposition, delaration or affirmation, shall be null and void; and it shall be the duty of the court issuing the same, upon proof being made before is that it was fraudlently obtanined, lo take im mediate measures for re-calling the same for cancelation ; and any person who shall vote, or attempt to vote, on nny paper so obtained or who shall in any way aid in, connive at, or have any agency whatever in the issue, circulation or useof any fnudicnt naturaliza tion cerificate, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, fhali undergo an imprisonment in the penitentiiry for not more than wo years, and pay a fine, not more thin one thousand dollars, for eveysuch offence, or both, at the discretion of the court. Sec. 14. Any assessor, election officer or or person appointed as an overseer, who shall neglect or refuse to perform any duty en joined by this act, without reasonable or legal cause, sha'l be subject to a penalty of one hundred dollars, and if an assessor shall assess any person as a voter who is not qualifi ed ; or shall refu-c to assess any one who is qualified, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor in office, and on conviction be punished by fine or imprisonment, and also be subject to an action for damages by the party aggriev ed ; and if any person shall fraudulently alter, add to, deface or destroy any list ol voters made out as directed by this act, or tear down or remove the same from the place where it has been fixed, with fraudulent or mischievous intent, or for'any improper pur pose, the person so offending shall be guilty of a high mUdemaanor, and on conviction shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, at the discre tion of the court. Sec. 17.- It shall be the duty of the Secre tary of the Commonwealth to prepare forms for all the blanks made necessary by this act, and furnish copies of the same to the county commissioners of the several counties of the commonwealth; and titc county commis sioners of each county shall, as soon as may be necessary after receipt of the same at the proper expense of the county, procure and furni.-h to all the election officers of the elec tion disticts of the respective counties copies of such blanks in such quantities as may be rendered necessary for the discharge of their duties under this act. Sec. 19. That citizens of this State temporally in the service ot the State or of the United States governments.on clerical or other duty, and wh do not vote where thus employed, shall not be thereby deprived of the right to vote in their several election dis tricts if otherwise duly qualified. And the Judges of the respective Districts aforesaid, are by ihe said act required to meet at the Coart House in the Borough of Stroudeburg. on the third day afther the said day of election, bein? FRIDAY, the EIGHTH day of NOVEMBER, then and there to perform the things required of them by law. God Save the Commonwealth. CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Slroudsburg, ) October 10, 1872. $ itv . ..--- .' . ng to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital orgaua wasted beyond the point of repair. ....it Dyspepsia or Imllsrestloii. Headache, 1'aln in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest. l)ix ziness. Sour Eructation of the Stomach, Had Taste in the Mouth, IJilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaint it lias no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Femalo Cuiuplitiuts, in young or old, named or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or tho - turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soou percep- "iVr InfUnimnlorjr and Chronic niieu malliiii and Gout, Liiious, Kcmitlent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases ti the Wood, Liver, K'uneys and ttladder, these Hitters have no equal. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Wood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. Tliry are n CScntle urRatlre a well i a Tonic, assessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powi-rful asent inreiievinj Congestion or lnllaiii mation of the Liver aud Visceral Organs, and in Ldious Diseases. . . ' . For SUin ItHce, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Siots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Lye, Lry sipoJas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolirations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system m a short time bv the use of these Bitters Liriiteful TIounla proclaim Vinfgar Hit ters the most wonderful lnvigorant that ever sustained fwkt'Kp'rop'r. H. II. MCDOY4M. CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San t rancisco, Cal.. aud OjI. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New ork. SOLD EV, ALL DRUGGISTS AND DKALERS. October 3, lfi72 3m. ! .. Tl ........ ... t nlM HiitiA Tl!ttrft arrnrd- BLANK DEEDS Fur sale ut this 0$ce LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO AVAXT Carriage Work or Blacksmilking DONE IX A SUPERIOR MANNER! THE Subscriber begs leave to in form the public that he is fully pre pared, at his establishment, at the corner of Simpson and Sarah streets, in the borough ol btroudsbur", to make to order, every style ot Carriage, Wagon, and, in fact, everything in his line of bu siness, at the shortest possible notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trioimed and paint ed in the best style of the art. . Having first-class material always 00 hand, and none but first-class workmen engaged, the public arc assured that none but first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shop he has also a Blacksmith Shop, where superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders of customers The public are invite.1 to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing else where. VALENTINE KAUTZ. September 19, 18G7.-tf. p S. WILLIAMS, Watchmaker & Jeweler, MA IN-ST, STOUDSBURG, PA. Located in corner building, third door be' low the J eflerrfon iun office. Room handsome 'y fitted up, and heavily stocked with the fi ncsl assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers No tions, &c, ever offered in this section of counliy. A full assortment of Spectacles, of the best quality, and suited to all ages, always on sale. Silver-ware, and Silver Plated ware, al ways on hand at manufacturers prices. OC?"Iipairing neatly executed, and char ges extremely moderale. Calls from the public respeclfully solicited. . Sole Agent for the celebrated Diamond Spectacles. November 5th, 18G8 ly. APER IIANuEIt, GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MONROE STREET, Nearly opposite Kautz's Blacksmith Shop, Stroudsbcrg, Pa. The undersigned would respeclfully in form the citizens of Slroudsburg and vicinity that he is now fully prepared to do all kinds of Paper Hanging, Glazing and Painting, promptly and at short notice, and that he will keep constantly on hand a fine stock of Paper Hangings of all descriptions and at low prices, Ihe patronage of the public is earnestly solicted. May 16, 1872. A. HOCKAFELLOW, DEALER IN Ready-Made Clothing, deals Fur nishing Goods, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, &c EAST STROUDSHURG, PA. (Near the Depot.) The public are invited to call and exam ine goods. Prices moderate. May 6, 1869. tf. Harness & Saddlery. The above business has again been re sumed at the old stand, lately swept away by the late flood, near Baldwin s Hotel, in Stroudsburjr, where will be kept constantly on hand the best assortment of ' Harness, double and single, Saddles, . Bridles, Collors, and every other article usuacly furnished in this line of busniess. Work made to order on the shortest notice. A large assortment of Mountings and Saddlery Hard ware always on hand. Call and make your own selection, and it will be furnished in t-tyle ard price not to be excelled in this market. Strict attention paid to repairingand done in shortest notice. Call and examine JOHN O. SAYLOR, Apent f.-r PETER URUVER. October 0, 1870. tf rvOS'T you know Mi at J. II ,J McCarly is the only Undertaker in Stroudsbur" who understands his business! If not, attend a Funeral managed by any oilier Undertaker in town, and you will see the prool of the fact. . : Sept. 16, 'G7 nvOiVT FOOl, YOUBi jionr.i J away for worthless articles of Furni ture, but go to McCarty's, and you wdl pei well paid lor it. t Sept. 26, '07 IwOVT rOIKOUT that wImii U you want any thing in the Furniture or Ornamental line that McCarty, in the Odd-Fellows' Hall, Main Street, Slrouds burg, Pa., is the place to gel it. Sept. 20 O EV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of Wil IX lmmburgh, N. Y.) Recipe for CON SUMPTION and ASTHMA caretully com pounded at ROLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE. 07" Medicines Fresh and Pure. NoY.'-U. 07. J W. UOLLINSHKAU, -if rJUIE TALKING MACHINE. The Domestic Sewinsr Machine 111. uum nuaiuiiu SIMPLICITY, foj'K EA8E OF Management, Noiseless, and and RUXXIXG, TALKS ITSELF INTO PUJILIC FA VOR. THE WORLD CHALLENGED! To produce a Funnily Sewing Ma chin that will cw an light, and a beavy, ikal m' as light running, und as easily operated. This Machine in warranted to wx' equally as long aa any other manufactured.' Sold on monthly payments. For sale by; DARIUS DREIIER. Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. Sept. 12, 1872. Executors Sale of a valuabld- PIECE' OF LAND. The undersigned offers at private sale, a! valuable FARM, situate, in Stroud town-" bhip, Monroe County, l'a.,'ono mile from.' the Stroudshurg Depot, on the MiU'ord road, adjoining land of Stroud Durson, John' W. Yanflect, Daniel Callaghan, containing Thirty -two Acres, more or less, all cleared, and in a high state1 of cultivation. The improvements arc a two story Frame Dwelling House, IS l,v ?s f.n.r. A VR A VE J1ARN 30 bv 40 feet, Carriage llouc 20 by 20 ft. and other out-buildings. A never failing well of water' near the door, and a lot of choice fruit trees ' on the nreinises. SAMUKL MTOIITLE, - , JACOB F. IIKRZOG, J xcCutors Stroud t?p., Sept. 20, 1S72. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTCE. Estate 0 JOSEPH METZGER, late vf Ham ilton loEnship, deceased. m Letters of Administration to the estate of Joseph Metzgar, late of Hamilton township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber; all persons having claims or demands againBt' said estate will present them, and those in-" debted to the estate of said decedent will please make immediate pavment to tUSPKIi MKTZGEE, -Adm'or. ' Stormsville, Monroe Co. l'a. V Sept. 12, 1872. Ot DAILY PRICE LJST. H. &. A. C. VAN BELL "THE YOTE MERCHANTS," 1310 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Piiccs of Champagne, (in Currency-) ' Ernest Irroy, Carle 3!:iin-he - 19 50 " " Special Extra Dry - - - 23 25 Piper Heidsick - - - - 23 25 G. II. Mumm's Dry Y-rzcnay J n . , 23 75 Extra Dry ji- 23 S5 ' L. Roetlerer. Dry SHireiiier, - -' - 23 25 Diy Sillt-iy - -" - 23 90" " Iaiperil - - - - 25 75 Cirte Blanche - - - - 26 73' Pommeroy Sec ...... 27 75 1 Dry Monopole - - - - -" 24 55- Napoleon's Cabinet - - - 2125" Youre Clicquot - - 23 OC Prices advance or decliDS with Gold; fiSfCASII MUST ACCOMPANY ALL OKDERS"a: Veiy fine Old Rye WhMicy $11 00 per do. Our -Yellow Seal" Sherry SU.C0 per dox. Blue seal Brandv, "1S10" " 833.00 per dol. - Sept. "G '72-4in A chance to make-Money One Hundred Collars from One Dollar;. A inrc lliiiie and no Deception. Every person owning HORSES, CAT' TLE, SHEEP and NOGS are guaranteed- to make One Hundred Dollars by. using' a! One Dollar Package of YOTTATT'S CONDITION POWDER, ? manufactured Ly William IIoLLixsiiEADi. Stroudsburg. Il'vou have never used it trr a Package and if it does not benefit your stock to ihe'ainount of one hundred dollars,., in your estimation, call at tlie store and et: your money refunded. HORSES. It will give them a good ap- petiie, keep their skin loose and renders the coat soft and shining, keeping them in &ood condition with one-halt the feed, being there by a saving of one-halt the money. COWS. It makes them give more milk with one-half the feed, and if they ive more milk of course yon make more BUTTFIt. and the more butler the more money I have so much confidence in ihe Catt'o. owder that I make the above offer, know ing well that it will do all that is claimed. for it. . WM. IIOLUNS11EAD. Ask to see The Great Tobacco An- tidole. March 4, 18G9 if. HAT & CAP STORE, Main. Strcot, Fuller's r.iiilding, STROUJ)SIJURG, PA. The undersigned having just opened a new Haf & Cap Store, and Lkl in au entire new stock, oh' HATS, CAPS, Of the best material and 'Tito Latest Styles, extends a cordial invitation to the public t give him. a call, lie i n Practical Hatter, and can therefore ft any person that may be in want of a Ila.t or Cap. Ilatri repaired, ironed, or trimmed aX short notice and modi-rale Pilees. Ser-U-aiUr o, 'TS-lf-J J . A. 1IAYS, f BOMESTIG "ni tew. b in cm' -v.! -v Mil-