gNE5AL ELECTION tiV l ? ...jii T S fi! rrl by an Art of General As i Vnf the Commonwealth of Peiin M R"'b- I?, Vi. i Act relating to t he Elec- fVvan.. n- of t :1 ; (le the duty of the .Sheriff i..n r Jul? 1 ... oiv notic tice ut such flection, ecU ,1,. known in sucn no;. v.. Sied; Now.hercn.re i vrv - :.. ...... i nnticp wi;:n ciiufiTH ,j io !" i . mv therefore, i.au.hj. ... hrf ft ,eJ ..' r.l ., nfM.mri art" . iMh Sherii! ci u---,..... . - or it! I) Hie COUOi l)V this Proclamation to tlie !o m; fiJ county, that on K!lrc iV NOVEMBER 2nd, 1875, , i.r.f the General Election, the fol- lhetm are to ho voted for by the free l"irri.ountv of Monroe: ,!:." :". 1 ',LK;oX to tho o!ncc of Governor for i;oN to till the office of Treasurer ( t of Pennsylvania, for . PvoV to represent the twenty- (' .natoria! District, composed of the ' et' . f Carlton, Monroe anu i ikc. f' oNt : 1 'I:'iSON' fur AsPOciate I,,,,Se of t!'e iSi X for Prothonotry ami Clerk '1 r ur'n'of the Count v of Monroe. Pr'KN for Register and Recorder (! ...... Monroe. ,ft 'J:.; i.m for Treasurer of t!ie Coun ts . I ONE ,r Monroe. OXS for Commissioner of Till"-'' r.,intv of Monroe. t!T KrK PKKSONS for Audit J wo.in:s of the County of M, litor of the )i: PKUSON for District Attorney of the rmintv of Monroe. ... "''so herehv make known and give notice, i fi'lic Kleclions of the several districts of it J enntv, will he held at the places here inafter designated, to wit: Iao of Voting. n,. freemen of the township of r,arrett. ,i 1 tl.nir election at the; house ot inlu-" Albert, in said township. " tv. frremoii of the townshin of Chcsnut j, :i are to hold their election at the house of Folii 55tor:ii, in sai-Hownship. X'io Ireemeii oi ino ioiimui vi wwr i,au4 will hold thcirelection at the Nagles ;!i.T',M,(, ,!-!iouse. in s:iid township. rii,. freemen o! Mast MroudsMirir, will 10!Jt!)e:r eiect on at the Annlomink House, .-.i.l H,vonrr!i ri,.. f'oenKMi of the township ofEldred, i 1 .old their election at the house of .St-'pli-rt l;oer. in said lownMiip t.i.'. tV'inen of the towns'iip li.-,M tiieir el.'.'Ctio!! at the house of Chas. M ui.il. in said tewn.-hip. 1 in !l ('I 1.1- lO. I O i i. ir el'.'ction nt t!ie house of Peter II. S: rin. ni s i i' Ir'iM-'M t!i.? tw!is;ii; of Ii;!dle Si:i,tii!y w ! h; Vi tiieir election at the l,...wuf Jaai:s l'i :eo, in said township The fre--!ii-?:i of i'ie to .vnsliip of Paradise, ...ai t'!(,;r r'.erLoti at the house of 1 ill ""OI ' - - - T rne X vA.. in s ii l township. The fr.vmeii of the township of Pocono, will hold their election at the house ot l:;is:ill .MIUC T. Ill JJiu io. .1 T!:e t:e!!ie:i oi the towns. i:j)o of Polk, wil h-.! ! T'n-ir ,.i action at the house oi Ueorc ir-vii. i:i s.iid t:)wnsh!p. The fr";n"!i of the township of Prie?, will Im'.J tiieir i I.o'i, in si! .'.'t.n'i ;:t tie iioiise oi J,ewis i township. ... . i . . . i -i- t i ;ie ;! iv;ii ii o; liie i )w:isnipoi nes, ii 1 1 , : -1 Tli-'ir ei'flio'i ;;i i.ie noutu 01 jjiuu h iStiH-ker, in iid townrdiip. ..i i e l i. tt The freemen of t!r township of Smithfleld will hold their election at the holism of Edward Vet;tr, in said township. Tli" freemen ofthe township of Stroud, wil hold i'l-ir election at the house of John Bald win, in the horouh of Stroudsl.urg'. The freemen of Strouilshiir', will ho! tho:r election ! iriK!rii- tlie Court House, in sail The fnvm":i if tho township of Tohyhan na. will hi. 1.1 t:r.Mr e'uction at tlie Jiouse oi iiobert Warner, in s :;J township. The freemen of t!ie township cf Tunl: ii'irmoek, will hold their election at toe Louse of James Mewh-irt, in said town.h:p. Police SServ'iy Glivria, That in Article -::. Section 1 of the Constitn tici;, it i- declares. 'U.v rv niaieciliztn twtnty- i f ve:irs ot sir. possesMfitf tne loiiowmcr iii:il:'!e:i!ion. siul! he entitled to vote at all -i n- : ",i-4t He shall have been a eiiizen f i'ie l uiied .States at iea-t one mouth. Second Ik- -h ill have rc-ided in the Slate one year, ;"r if, having previoiidy Leon a qualified t lce-5-T or n.'.tivf iruni i-iti.tii of the State, he shall have reni'jied therefrom and returned, then six months,) immediately receding the election. '1 Lid He t-hall have resided in the election l:iritt v. here he shall offer to vote at least two nioiiths immediately preceding the election. I'jurth If twenty-two years of age or upwards, he shull have paid w ithin two years a state or eoaaty tax, which shall have heen assessed at 2 cant two months and paid at least one month Lefore the election." And, that it i provided lv an Act of As sembly, approved July 2, 1S:J0, "That every Jtrsun, excepting Jusiiccn of the Peace, who saall hold any oiiice or apointiiient of profit ;r trust undtr the Government of the United Nates, or of the State, or of any city or iti wporateil district, v hether a commissioned oliicer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or gent, or who is or shall be employed under tne le-Mative, executive, or judiciarv depart ment of this State, of the Cnite.l Sta'tes, or of any city or of any incorporated district, and lso, any member of Congress, and of the .State Jislauire, and of the select or common council of anv t itv. or corn niissi oner of anv me-jrporated district, U bv law incapable of ";.""IJo r exercising at the same time, the e.lice or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of ailV election in 'tlilj (Vimmiiiiwnrillli' that no judge, inspector, or other officer of bucii election shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for. "In case the person who shall have rc cuved the second highest number of votes h-r in-pcctor, shall nt attend on the day of "ny flection then the person who shall have received the -ecotid highest number of votes or judge at the next preceding election shall :,ct i,s mspec-or in hi place. And in case ",e Irm who sh.ll have received ihehih ?t number of vo'es for inspector thall not "d, the ppr-on elected judge shall a p ntaii inspector in hia plac and in case ,:le !'f'rs'J.' tdected, as judge shall ii.it ationd. the unpctor who received the highest "umber of voIpb thall app.int a judge in Jiis i"ce; an.) if any vacancy shall continue in j'"'' 'J"rJ 'or the space ol one hour after the lme fixed by law for the opening ofthe fdion, ti.e qu.USed voters ofthe town up, ward or district for which such officers I'll have been elected, present at such cuo,, fciu eject oueo-the number to l fcueh vacancy, and each of said inspectors ' -w appr,Ult one clerk, who shall be a qualified sterol said district. 1 r, . lje dl,tv of the several assessors. ever !'V "V' ,0 atten at t,,e llace of ,JoIdi,, general, special or township election dur- for t' 1s tilue llie-eilid election is keptopon, . e purpose of giving information to the tionT T andj"dgc, when called on, in rela 0 " 10 Uie r'lit of any person assessed by them i.1 r' at SIUl' -!cct"l0n "" uvh other matter.-'-a.ion to the assessment of voters a.-, tlie said icspectors or judge or either of them shall from time to time require. It Hiiy person shall prevent or atlempt to present any officer of ony election under tlii-s -Act from holding such election or use or threaten utiy violence to any such officer or shall interrupt or improperly interfere wiih hun in the execution of his duty, or nhall block up the window or avenue lo any window where the same rr.ay be holding, or shall riotous'y disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimi dating threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector or to prevent him fiom voting orrestnin the Ireedom ot choice, such persons, on convic tion shall be fined in any Mini not exceeding ne hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelve months, and if it shill be shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall be had that the person so offending was not a resiuetu or me cny, warn, district or township where the said offence was com mitted and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction he slnll he sentenced to pay a fine of not Ies.s than one hundred or more than on thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months, nor more lhan two years. If any person not by law qualified shall fraudulently vote nt any election in this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, jdmll vote out of his proper district, or if any person knowing the want of such qualifica tion, shall aid or procure such person t- vote, the person so offending shall on conviction, he fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months, If any person shall vote at more than one ejection district or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fuld and deliver lo the in spector two .tickets together with the intent illegally to vote, or shall vote the same, or if any person shall dvise and procure an other so to do, he or they so offending shaM on conviction, be fined in any sum not less thin fifty nor more thin 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 ofqualihed citizens), shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or influencing the citizens nullified to vote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. "All elections by the citizens shall be hy ballot. Kvery ballot voted shall be numbered in the order in which it shall be received, and the number recorded bv the ele'ction officers on the list of voters, onnosite to the name of the elector who presents the ballot. Any ele-ctor may write his name upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon and attested bv a eititzen ofthe district. The election officers hall be sworn or affirmed not to disclose bow- any elector shall have voted unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding 'Electors shall in all cases except treason, felony and breach of surety of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance on elections therefrom. a:ul in srcinz lo ana returning Whenever any of the qualified electors of tins Commonwealth shall be m actual military -ervicc, under a requisition from the President of the United States or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are or shall be pre scribed by law, a fully as if they were present at their usual places of election. All law s regualating the holding of election? by the citizens or for the registr ation of electors hall be uniform throughout the State, but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of voting bv reason of his name not being re gistered. Any person who shall give, or promise : offer to give, to an elector, anv inonev, rewan or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election, or for withholding the same, or who shall give or promise to give such con sideration to r.nv person or partv for such elec tor'ii vote or for the withholding thereof, and anv elector who shall rcceiveor agree to receive, for himself or for another, any money, reward or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election, or for withholding the s.ime, shall thereby forfeit the right to vote at such elec tion, and any elector whose right to vote shall !e challenged for such caue before the elec tion officers, shall be required to swear or affirm that the matter of the challenge is untrue be fore his vote shall be received. Anv person w ho shall, while a candidate for offii-e-,' be guilty of bribery, fraud, or willful violation cf any election law, shall be forever disqualified from holding an office of trustor profit in this Commonwealth, any person con victed of willful violation of the election laws shall, in addition to any penalties provided by law, be deprived of the right of suffrage abso lutely for a term of four years. For the purpose of voting no person shall be deemed to have gained a residence by reason of his presence, or lost it by reason of his absence, while employed in the service, either civil or military, of this State or ofthe United States, nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters ofthe State or the United States, or on the high seas, nor while a student in any institution of learning, nor while kept in any poor house or other asylum at public expense, nor while confined in public prison. District election boards shall consist of a judge and two inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by the citizens. Kach elector shall have the right to vote for the judge and one insjector, and each inspector ehall appint one clerk. The first election board for any new district shall be selected, and vacancies in elec tion boards filled, as hhall be provided by law. Election officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election, and while engaged in making "up and transmitting returns, except upon warrant of a court of record or judge thereof, for an election fraud, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemption from jury duty during their term of service. Xollce Is Also Given, That it is provided by an Act approved Jantiar .".0, A. D. 1871, "On the petition of five or more citizens of any election district, setting forth that the appointment of overseers is a reasonable precaution to secure the purity and fairness of the election in said district, it shall be the duty ofthe court of common pleas ofthe proper county, all the law judges of the said court able to act at the time concurring, to :irv.ioint two iudicibus. sober and intelligent citizens of the said district belonging to dif ferent political parties, overseers of election to supervise the proceedings of election officers thereof, and to make report of the same as they mav be required by such court .Said overseers shall be persons qualified to serve upon the election boards and shall have the right to be nresent with the officers of such election dur insr the whole time the same is held, the vote6 counted, and the returns made out ana signea bv the election officers ; to keep alist of voters, if tbev see nroner : to challenge any person oiferintr to vote, and interrogate him and his witnesses under oath, in regard to his right of suflrage at said election, and to examine Ins papers produce ! ; and the officers of said elec tion are required to afford to said overseers, so selected and appointed, every convenience ana facility for the discharge of their duties; and if said election officers fchall refuse to permit said overseers to be present, and gerforiii their duties as aforesaid, bii.cn omccr cr onicers snai be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be fined not exceeding one thous and daihirs, or imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of the court ; or if the overseers shall be driven awav from the pedis by violence or intimidation, all the votes polled in such election district may he rejected by the proper tribunal trying a contest under said election, or a pai t or portion of such votes aforesaid may be counted, as such tribunal mav deem necessary to a just and proper dispoition ofthe case. "At all elections Jiercalter held under the laws of this commonwealth, the lolls shall be opened at seven o'clock a. m. and closed at seven o clock, p. in. ' herncver there shah be a vacancy in an election board on the morning of an election, said vacancy shall be filled in conformity with existing laws. At the opening of the polls at all elections it shall be the duty of the judges of election for their respective districts to designate one of the inspectors, whose duly it shall be to have in custody the registry ot voters, and to make the entries therein required by law ; and it shall be the dutv of the other ot said inspec tors to receive and number the ballots presented at said election. "All elections by the citizens shall be by ballot ; every ballot voted shall be numbered in the order in which it shall bereceived, and the number recorded by the clerks on the list of voters opposite the name of the elector from whom received. And any voter voting two or more tickets, the several tickets so voted shall each be numbered with the number correspond ing with the number to the name ol" the voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket or cause the same to be written thereon, and attested by a citizen of the district. In addition to the oath now prescribed by law to be taken and subscribed by election officers, they shall severally be sworn or affirmed not to disclose how any elector shall have voted, unles re quired to do so as .witnesses in a judicial proceeding. All judges, inspectors, clerks, and overseers of any election held under this act, shall, before entering upon their duties, be duly sworn or affirmed in the presence of each other. The judge shall be sworn by the minority in spector, if there shall be such minority inspec tor, and in case there be no minority inspector, then by a justice ofthe peace or alderman, and the inspectors, overseers and clerks shall he sworn by the judge. Certificates cf such swearing or affirming shall be duly made out and signed by the officers so sworn, and attested by the officer who administered the oath. It any judge or minority inspector refuses or fails to swear the officers of election in the manner required by this act, or if any officer of elec tion shall act without being first duly sworn, or if anv officer of election shall sign the form of oath without being duly sworn, or if any judge or minority inspector shall certify that any officer was sworn when he was not, it shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and upon con vie tion, the officer or officers so offending shall be fined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of the court. "On the day of election any person whose name is not on the registry ot voters and claiming the right to vote at said election, shall produce at least one qualified voter cf the district as a witness lo the residence ol the claimant in the district in which he claims lo be a voter, lor the period ol at least two months, immediately preceding said election, which witness shall be sworn or affirmed and subscribe a written or part Iv written and partly printed nfhdavil to the facts st,ited by him, which affidavit shall define clearly where the residence is ofthe person o claiming to be a voter, and the person so claiming the right to vote shall also take and subscribe a written, or partly written and panly printed affidavit, stating, to the best of his knowledge and belief, when and where he was horn; that he been a citizen of the United States for one month, and of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania; that he has sided in the commonwealth one year, or, if formerly a qualified elector or a native born citizen thereof, and has remov ed therefrom and retured, that he has res ded therein six months next preceding said election; that he has resided in the district in whtch he claims to be a voter for the pe riod of at least two months immediately pre ceding said election; that he has not movod into the district for the purpose of voting therein ; that he has, if twenty-two years oi age or upwards, paid h state or county tax within to years, which was assested at least two months and paid at least one month before tbe election. The said affidavit ehall also state when and where the tax claimed to be paid by the affiiant was assessed, and when and where and to whom paid; and the tax receipt therefor shall be produced for ex amination, unless the affiant shall state in his affidavit that it has been lost or destroyed,r that he never received any; and if a natur alized citizen, shall also state when, where and by what court he was naturalized, and shall nlso produce his certificate of naturali zation for examination. But if the person so claiming the right to vote shall take and sub scribe an affidavit, that he is a native born citizen of the U. States, or if born elsewhere, shall state the fact in his affidavit, and shall produce evidence that he has been natural ized, or that he is entitled to citizenship by reason of his fathers naturalization ;) and hall further state in his affidavit that he is at the time of making the affidavit, of the age of twenty-one and under twenty-two years; that he his been a citizen of the united States one month, and has resided in the State one year; or, if a native born citizen ofthe state and removed thorefroin and re- returned, that he has resided therein six months next preceding such election, he s ! i a I be entitled tovote. although he shall not have paid taxes. 1 he said affidavits ofthe witnesses to their residence, shall be prefer ved by the election board, and at the close of the election they shall be enclosed with the lit of voters, tally list and other papers re quired by law to be filed by the return judge with the prothonotary, and shall remain on file therewith in the prothonotory s office subject lo examination, as other election pa pcrs are. it the election officers shall find i ha 1 1 he a ppl icant or a ppiica nts possese al 1 1 he legal qualifications of voters, he or I hey thai' be permitted to vote, and the name or names shall be added to the list of taxables by the election officers, the word tax" bei'112 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 cise respectively, on the lists of person voting nt such election. "It slnll be lawful tor any quail fied citizen of ihe district, notwithstand ina the name of the proposed voter is con tamed on the list of resident taxubles, to challenge the vote ol" each person; where upon the same pro .f of the right of suffrage as is now required by law shall be publicly made and aet.-d on by the election board, and the vote admitted or rejected, according to the evidence; every perron claiming to be naturalized citizen shall be required to pro duce his naturalization certificteat the elec lion before voting, except where he has been for ten years, consecutively, a voter in the district in which he oners his vote; and on the vote of ich person being received, it thall be the duty of the election officers to write or stamp on such certificate the word 'voted,' with the rronih and year; and any election officer or officers shall receive second vole en the a.. me day, by virtue o the same certificate, excepting where sons are entitled to vote by virtue ot ihe natural- izaiion of their fathers, thy and the person wno ma ii oner sucn second vote, utxuiso ol- fendinir thall be guilty of a high iniMjemean- or, and on conviction thereof, be fined or imprisoned, or inih, al the discretion oF the court; but the tine ihall not exceed one hun- rired dollars in each case, nor ihe impron- mem one year, the like punishment shall he inflicted on conviction, on the officers of election who shall neglector refuse to make, or cause to be made, the indorsement reqnir. ed as aforesaid on said naturalization ceitif- tcate. If any election officer shall refuse or neglect to require such proof of the right of sutirage as is prescribed by this law, or the laws to which this is n supplement, from any per.-on offering to vote whose name is not on the list ot assessed voters, or whose right to vote is challenged by any qualified voter present, and thall admit euch person to vole without requiring such proof, every Derson so offend in jr. shall unnn mnrlriinn : . - ' I be sentenced, lor every such offenc, to nuy r.n . .!;.,.. fl.,i I....! ' . " "-"--: .i.cnuiKi.tu u.-.mr!", in irk nnL'.rfrn n n iniTiricr.nn-.nrit i w-. .n.A l,nnl one year, or cither or both, at the discretion & - v.. .v i.ijio ""Oil Ol Hie court. As soon as the polls shall close, the officers of election shall proceed to count all the votes c:isl inr earn rrmnKinif votpii inr nnri nnio i i full return of the same in tripl cate, with a return sneei in aatniion, in ail ot which the , ; 11... l. i; i ... i in I oien leetiveu uy eacn c:nuiuiuesiiau oc given after his or her name, first in words and again in figures, and shall be signed by all of said officers, and certified by overseers, if any, or if noi so ceruueu, me overseers and other ohicers refusing to sign or certify, or either of them, shall write upon each or the returns his of their reasons for not signing orcertifyingthem. The 1 1 - - - - J'."-'..v..y I and fully declared from the Window to tl.p voie. as soon as ronnieii. RLifiii nisn rio i-nriir.iv i citizens present, and a brief statement show! - 1 tne votes received oy each cai.tlidate shall be raaue anu signeu oy me election ouicers as soon as the vote is counted, and the same shall be immediately posted upon the door of the elec- tion house for information ofthe public. The triplicate returns shall be enclosed in envelope and sealed in the presence of the officers, and one envelope, with unsealed return sheet, given to the judge, which shall contain one list of I voters, tallv-nnoer and oaths of ofiirprs -iml I another ofthe said envelopes shall be oiten to the minority inspector. All judges living with- in twelve miles ofthe prothonotarv's office, or within twenty-four miles, if their residence be in a town, v mage or city upon the line ot a 'il . jin rai mail lead nir to the conntv Rent Khali h- fore two o'clock post meridian of the dav after the election, and all other judges shall, before twelve o'clock meridian of the second rlavjiftp the election, deliver said retMrn. tncrptlw.r with I return sheet, to the prothonotary of the court 1 . ' rD - ....... of common ideas ofthe count v. which said return sheet shall be filed, and the day and -. ... - lour of filing marked thereon, and shall be preserved by the prothonotary for public insjiec tion; and the other of said triplicate returns hall be placed in the box and sealed up with the ballots. All officers provided for by this act shall be compensated as like officers are .aid by existing laws. Whenever a place has been or shall be provided by the authorities of iny city, county, lownsiup or borough, lor the co f L-nmiirv rt I Im I .a. I 1 1 rrw tlm uiWaa n nl . i . . , 1 Z , J.. , ,, , i i i .i i n .1 i be finished, and the ballot-loxes or boxes con- , .1 .- i . i- . t . i .1 llllliuiliv Ill.-l'Ctlwl rllall. mitJX lilt? vlcdiOll oumi . . i i , ' I , . ... . 1 '. ' . . . - .... f r ..... r 1 ...1 n .. . I r. . . , 1 . . . 1 I. I-. 1 I inspectors affixed thereto, ' J ol rrlkn- ,1, ,l.,i:.. MUIV, lUCLlltl 1,1111 II1U I ITIUdlUIXlt UUilT", .U the mayor and recorder of such cities, or in counties, townships or boroughs, to such person or persons as the court cf common pleas ofthe persons as the court c-J common pleas of tf proper county mav designate, at the place rovided as aforesaid, who shall then deposit the said boxes and keep the same to answer the call cf any court or tribunal authorized to try the merits of such election. A henever the election officers of any election district shall renuire the election boxes of such district to hold anv election, w hieh, by law, they are or rdiall be required to hold, they shall keep the same securely in their possession without open- ing, until the morning of such election, and until they shall severally be sworn or affirmed not to disclose how any elector shall have voted, and after being so sworn or affirmed, they shall Mien the sain boxes and bum and totaltv 1 ,, , ,, , , T- t ritmtmv nil II. o I in II nt a nm nt l.rir nn tictm whip h i r iney snau nnu merein, uciurc nrucreume w hold such election. The respective assessor?, in- CJr. i" . K -l.nll tpuLiu.s ouu juugco ui me citv-tiuuo enaii each hive the power to administer oaths to any persons claiming the right lo be as- sessed or the right of suffrage, or in regard to any other matter or thing required to be uone or inquired into oy any o bitu ouicers, i : : i r : 1 -AC I under mis aci; and any wnuui iaise swear- mg by any person in relation to any nntter i i ! i r r i or ihinir concernin'r which they shall be lawfully interrogated by anv of siid officers or overseers shall be perjury. Anv arses?or. election officer or Derson nnnninfpd as nn nveiopr who shall neodect ... . e ... - ."i i... or reiuse ;o perform any ouiy enjo.neu oy thio o r f iLMlhniir ointl.la r f I a CT't I dmll hp ...hipot in . nmltV nf nna liilnilrP.lL , ,," ;J.X ' J , , dollars, and if an assessor shall knowingly assess n nv Derson as a voter who is not oual ifi- ed : or shall refuse to assess anv one who is qualified, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor in office, and on conviction be punished bv fine or imorisonment. and also be subiect 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, tbe person so offending shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and on conviction ehall be punis shed by a fine not exceeding days, viz : January 1st, February 22d, Decora dollars, or imprisonment not t.n1,,a-v ll? lh' lh;inksS,v," C,d t. .1 .i:.. I' ridav and Christmas day, must be met on the 0 years, or both, at tho discre- V . tUa J'a nirinm ;r five hundred . " t.rtr, rf II. a ftlrl vi, n, vuii. deputy of either, or any other person, shall affix the seal of ofiice to anv naturaliz-ition paper, or permit the same to be affixed, or irive out. or cause or permit the tame to be rivcii out. in blink, wherebv it may be fraudlently used, or furnish a naturalization good into Braids, Swithces, Curls, Frises, etc., certificate, lo any person who slnll not have orders left at .Mrs. P. R. Clemens' Fancy Mil heen dt.lv examined and sworn in ooon court, linery Store, Mam Street, Stroudsburg, three .1 e .1,0. ;.. i.,o ihoro in the presence ot some of the judges there- e 1 . .1 . e r Jt t.oii of, according to the act of Congress, or shall aid in, connive at, or in any way permit issue 01 any trauuuieni naturalization cum- juir 8t 1875 ficafe. he shall be guilty of a' high ! misdemeanor ; or ifany one elm 1 1 finudulently use any such certificate of naturalization. knowing that it was fraudulently issued, or shall vote, or attempt to vote thereon, ifuny one 6h ill vote, or attempt to vote, on any certificate of mttiraliz-nion not issued to him, he shnll be rniillv of a hih misdemeanor; and either or any of the persons, their aiders or uocuoif, guu.y u. ...... nors aloresaui, s.ia... on conv.cuou, u Hnd imprisoned in the proper penitentiary for a period not exceeding three years, Any person who on oath or affirmation, in or before any court in thie State, or officer authorized to administer oaths, shall, lo procure a ceruucaie naturalization, tor himself or any other per ...!!filli liii:if leclora or lit firm anv oi,.., 1 ... . . j ..r, m itter to le fact, knowing the same to be fuhe, or thall in lil.e manner deny any mal tor to be fitt, knowing the same to be true, shall bs deemed rruiliv of neriurv : and nnv certificate of naturalization issued in pursn- ancc of any such oeposition. declaration or affirmation, shall be null and oid;andit slull be the dutv ofthe court issuing the same, upon proot being made before is im.1 it was fraudlently obtanined, to take im mediate measuiesfor re-calling the same for cancelation: and anv person who shall vote or ut'empt to vote, on nnv paper so obtained or who shall in any way aid in, connive bI, or have any agency whatever in Ihe issue. circulation or useof any fraudient naturaliza tion cerificale. shall be deemed rntiltv of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof. shall undergo an imprisonment in the penitentiary for not more thin two years. and pay a fine, not more than one -thusapd dollars, for eveysuch offence, or both, at the discretion of the court "It shall be the duty of the secretary of the commonwealth to prepare forms for all the blanks made necessary by this act, and furnish copies ofthe same to the county commissioners r.i i r : i.i. . - "Mmm- .ntau.ij and the county commissioners of each county l,i,.ii a .,...., i. r. . ' . 1 I nft loeimo al III. urnnr Drnnnau.f f l.i rw.i, i, - tv, procure and furnish to all the election Iifhcr - rs of tho Hpftiiin ills' not nf llipir risnr- tive counties copies of such blanks, in such quantities as mav be rendered necessary for tin ii.vhtrrfn rvr i m ntioa in.i shall pav all necessary expenses for lights, rent, fuel and stationery, on bills certified bv the , . . .t. ' election ouicers. And by an Act approved February 13, 1874, it is provided. "In all elections hereafter the certificate of naturalization, if genuine, shall be conclusive evidence of the facts mentioned therein ; and where the person offering to vote claims the right on the payment of tax, the receipt for such tax, if signed by the proper ntiionr c'nii .a ii.a Atrinrn i .nru.r. r cmh w . , xilHll I V- lUVI.Vl. ...VlVy , nuv.l lifrsnn rlnpi nnt nrnilnw eiifh nwinl Ihra nnv. ' " 1 ' - - . . , . . 1 such person, or other evidence, stating when, where and to whom sucn tax was paid, God save the Commonwealth, JACOI5 K. SI I A FEU, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg, Nov. 7, 1875. CTiT). As much speculation has been made by in- credulous persons in regard to our manner of doing business, we wish to say to the public generally, mai wc win oniy sen or exenange prIerty on a legitimate basis, receiving only, ' fc V. . i .V. . " ... . . 1 rAnn I n w r tt ir ui-iAn it nil w a ur ill onf Aria in i r I proposition uiuier any omer circumstance whatever. Uur object will be to satisfy all par- ,ies- e are thanklul lor past patronage and solicit a continuence ofthe same, Iiepectifully. tUto(,! ihi.mio., .ueai i-iaie Agis. r -r 1 1 - .... . . Conveyancers and Collectors, i. t . : . i, a vuice opposite iw i,. ieinii East Stroudsburg, Pa., Sept. 16, 1875 A. CAED. We will open the first term of our select School in Stroudsburg, Monday, September X.V . ! V. i el "?' n" 7 -, i- . r'nA h'An ',, .....i.i . m r iikiiii 'tii w i:i in ii ii i.iuit: iiiii ill'' an r-i-.ii nia ui id o the vear. We claim to understand what we I . . I i . ,, propose to xeaen. vur purpose is to De oui- 1 t i r -.i r i .1 e . cent and faithful in the work of instruction, and lo exercise a special care over the morals anil T.inriTi.ra t.f nnr nil nil j IF niffr : fur I - ... . . . .. . 1 " 1 ....... ' I ,ri.i I -. . tc cli'i II tir.l f hnr ill... Ii i I il vr... i., , t...-".--' o.. V.., V..- I ,1 J, ! ofSLIn"? J 10 1-aHerno" neither expect nor desire a continuance e. jlorninsc sessions from from 1 to 3 o'clock. MAGGIE B. CAKIiOW, MINNIE A. L. CAKIIOW. beptember 2, lcxo. tf. Turbine Water Wheel FOR SALE. , -c:Ti7-TT7r,ar.x-'s! m-nr w TURBINE WATER WHEELS of 24 in di- ameter, For Sale ; said Wheel being in the hct nf nr.Ur with it arpilm P.pvp1 Wheels (pinion and mortise,) Iron Head Block, ...?.i. :i. 1 1 : . 1 1 wui U.'"oUl HUlUUilWl "llCT,Um .1(1 nnnfn ,i i a., . , - r ... I Livx w "Uia nnaii ana iiuicn : aiso, complete sei 01 uaie l," TtnrM w t 1 wet irpars tc. in irood order. Th nknn. wI-p!i i-m Wn nm for about 7 vears at our factory, and shows that the usaze I I r I ' ll. I 1 l v.. i pas ueen careiui. e nave repiaceu it oy a 42 in. wheel, as we needed more power. ith the wheel is about o lu ot urait luoc, aiso in good condition. ALSO; OneROSn WITEEL.P.6 in.diameter. turned i - - --- j on bottomsoa to make tight joint; with Scroll n!oci- anti ten ati complete, with Gate Fix- tres. With this Wheel is 16 feet of Cast Iron Pipe ($ in. iron), 12 inches in internal diame- ter. This pipe is in three pieces, one 10 ft. 5 in. long, one 4 ft, and an Elbow lhisUheel has given power to our machine shop for 6 I vpars. and is in excellent condition. y . A T Vfl One oiEAl iiUiL.it.is ot about ltorse Power. ALSO ; One DOUBLE JOUVAL TURBINE WHEEL 41 inches in diameter. Any or all of the above will be sold at a bar- gain ii prompt application is iuaue 10 THE TANITE CO. STROudsnuno, Pa. Sept 16, 1S75. LEGAL HOLIDAYS. Notice is hereby given that all notes and other papers coming due on any Eegal lloli- I uav uciviir, ur 1111 uic ijiiuiiuht i.niivua 11 I - - - ... I 11.. 1.1,11, ..im,!i-f mmfi nil tnn.lriv JEREMY MACKEY, Cashier. August 12, lS5-tf. 1U lxlxLi i-iilJJliliO. Ladies ITair-Combings, made up cheap and doors befow the Indian tjueen Hotel, or send " . . f.,-v cir,i.klir by mail to C x L. E. LAKr., btroudftburg, Monroe count Kesidence two miles west of stroiidsburjr on the Kunkletown road. ESTATE NOTICE. All persons indebted to John N. Stokes, of Stronbsburg, late deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, are desired to present 1-.-. . m a them in proper order lor settlement without delay. o-rr'i-c - .VilmmUtrator u Stroudabu Slh ni0. 19th 187o. kfiX'T you Si now that J. II. frtv Sons nr the nnlv ITnder- L" L. :n Strondshunr who understands their i.Ils:nftss? Ifnot. attend a Funeral manaeed u,., any 0ther Undertaker in towu, and you 01 w,n see tjiw prnot ot the tact. - June 18, 74-tf , xriro -vir. TT i-lvriC- IV.. O.l. I 9 Jj- ivd ur .viuj ivi.m'o 101 .-aiu m - 'iJ this Office. STOP THIEF! Terrible Sensation !! tut: mUV AUCTION STORE A-tlJilAJDl -THE RED FlAQ FLOAUIXG TO TIIB lii'.EEZK t The crowds are coining frorrii every quarter. SUMMER GOODg arc rushing off at cost and sohie below costr Wonderful knockdown in prices t-profits! TfkCNc arc " Faels.' We have marked down our bleached and unbleached Muslsn from 1 to 2 cents per yar(j , A ft 1 . . . A yard. Our llatiilmrg Edgings. Swiss a riot Carir- brick Muslin, l'ekas and Victoria lawn' marked down from 3 to 5 cents a yard. Our black and coloretl Alpaccas downi from 5 to 10 cents a yard. Our Cotton bats and best Carpet warp j0W11 rrom 5 to C cents rcr lb Our TfrV CW Ytw.. . w..v uenui encap. Children's and Misses striped I lose only 8, 10 and 12- cents a pair. Our Linen Tcwles, Table Damask, Bed- tic, Flannels, heavy Shirtings, Taut-stuff,- Counterpanes and Carpets, by far the cheap est in the County. Come and see for your self. c have lot We have four thousand yards of bcauti- ful bonnet and sash llibbons, some five and a hn f inches w rl for f r a vnrd Kmno . . v. - w -- j w I . . . v Klbbons as low as 3 cts. per yard I - - Wc have beautiful wide Sashes only 20 cents. Our best Spool Cotton, 200 yards, only 4 cents. Our best Pins and Needles only 5 centa a paper.- We have concluded to close out some' of our plain and striped Summer Dress Goods for 10 and 12 cents a yard. We arc now selling a good soft felt Hat K01 Boj's and Merr for 80 cents ami SI 2-5V neany Halt price. We have Misse's and Ladies Straw Hats trimod. for the wonderful low unco, nf 2iV ' 1 We are sellinir beautiful Flowers much less than half price. l 1 Wc arc selling good Cassimcre Coats for 3, 4 and 5 dollars. We are selling gool Vests, well made, for CO cents, and Pants for SI.- We will sell a whole summer suit, for Men, coat, vest and pants, well made, for $2 W xvill sell soil, wrdl mr,d of I ' ' VrtKliaciBllUUI, 1U1 flO, HIIU UUUICUB IDU Youth's suits for Si and SG v cu "We will sell Youth's and Men's loathe Gaiters for SI 50 and $2. We will sell Misse's and Women's good, cloth Gaiters for $1 25. Wc have given you a fevr samples-.-Now for the Rush f Come one and all. Come from Stroudsburg & East Strbudsburg. Come from Conadcnsis. Come from Oakland and Tobyhanna. Come from Spragueville & th Smithfield. Come from Portland and Water Gap. Come from Chesnut Hill and Hamilton4.! Come from Kellersville and Bartonsville. Come from Chery Yalley and the Mountains.. Come even from Paradise, and we will do you good. We have swung out The Heel Flag-, to the breeze. When 3011 come to town get your eye on it and uou t take it off until you get in the Wonderful Cheap Auctioa Sstore, amoni the Olieap Goods. We wish to inform the public that we have no connection with any other Storej new or old in btroudsburg. Wc mind our own business and ht our neighbours and their goods alone, wishing them all peace and prosperity. DECKER A CO. April lo, 1875. ly.