Inunsnss Success! aNd what did it? CASH!! CASH!!! (ASH Tfc liStt,t Jri,rc3 -vct u"crc1 ' jxby goods, Is at the 'J York Store, the Handsome New Fall Goods. IIvy purchases made at the late Great ;3hter in Dry Goods. Hard tunes am J low prices for cash in hud tl'c MoUo the ,uWCSt pricC3 CVer tod or Dry Goods are now given at the eTiork More, cvreything down to the , ffost ebb, and the advantages of a new and handsome stock to select from. visit of inspection well worth your while, as vou c:iu't fai t0 sce so01011""? worth seeing. We are offering now the largest and best line of Dress (JooJs ever offered in Strouds burg. In Wash Poplins. Tycoon Heps, Alpaca Lusters. French Meieuocs. Cashmeres and Kaipress Cloth, in all the new Fall Shades (f luttie (ireen, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, fo. Bl.tek Alpaca from the bottom price, to tie Lest. Handsome Plaids in the new est Fail Shades, Mohair Mixtures, AND NEARLY ANYTHING from a 5 cent Calico up ! IVn't forget to look at the elegant line of W.uil Flannels, in Demet, Plain Wool, Shaker full yard wide, plain, red and twil led, in nil grades ; Opera Flannel, Navy i'iiie, ifcc. all thaep cno(!?!i to make jour Potkei liook Mttiie and give II I it contents. Last in the Flannel line comes the Cau :,!! Fia:i:icis. in Bluiched, liruwu and Colored of all grades. lon't p:us them by lor they w ili go you good, and all s low, that (lie happy luit NMr ot '2't cents can oivti a i laiiiiel hirt ! And while you fiiiiL'hauis fr t!i ure in, look at these mere price of weaving. La i I'ile-i of Calicos, the most handsome j'rodud.ktit.s of the printers. And another thing well worth your at tention, is our stock of Cloth, Cassimercs ui Wter Proof, in Black. Blue, Greeu, tiuid and Plaid. Worsted Coating, all Wool Cloth for .?iii:is. luce goons lor Lovs LM ' wear, and in fact a fuii line from such a; xcdl tw to drive the cow io some, jit It court the nice ft jirl living, in. Also examine their Shirts and Drawers, a fail line fur Men, Ladies and Children. -t prices full 10 per cent lower than they have ever been offered for in Stroudsbunr. Ribbons in all widths and shades, tuch ai JSaVV lii'JO (':irf V.n.l Itro,rr,: I'rabs and all colors of the rainbow, and in !, nx in this department ice dry comptti- ."ii. In the Notion stock can be found any t.iingyou want. Stockings of ail kinds, styles 'id prices, from 5 cents up iu Cotton and Uod, Plain and and Striped, and our rc- ... s. u 11 jui irj n sees. Alii 1 v h1 r.!f:ns fln't ,i-tmt flw.o,-. and Lace Neck Ties, they will I"1 'uur go.jd just to look at them. And in one grand summing up, we would II your attention to our stock of Men's White Muslin Shirts, SUSPENDERS, PAPER COLLARS, ladies & Children's Knit Jackets, elt Skirts, and Balmoral Skirts, Counterpanes, Towels, Napkins, TABLE LIXE.VS, &c, &c. Now this Stock MUST BE MOVED, aud will be Slaughtered at such Prices, JA will rm- Bona Fide Statement, And (y or proof and further particulars call at the T Doors above tie Post Ofiice, V hichvDu j , . . .... . ui una to Dc ciecideaiy the Cheapest Store in Town. W'YCirrwn z-, . Vita i 1 r 15J5LL. F "oudsburg, Oct. 7, 1875-3m m York Store, GENERAL ELECTION. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. "VTHEREAS, by an Act of Gener.l A- T t serably of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act relating to the Elec tions of thin Commonwealth." uasafl th ?. of July, 1839, it U made the duty of the Sheriff ol every county to give notice of such election, and to make known in such notice what officers arc to be elected ; Now therefore, I Jacob K. Shaver, High Sheriff of the county of Monroe, do make known by this Proclamation to the Electors of aid countv, that on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, 1875, Being the day of the General Election, the fol lowing persona are to he voted for by the free men of the countv of Monroe: ONE PERSON to fill the office of Governor for the State of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON to fill the office of 1 rcasurer for the State of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON to represent the twenty second Senatorial District, composed of the counties of Carbon, Monroe and Pike. ONE PERSON for Associate Judge of the Comity of Monro . ONE PERSON for Prothonolry and Clerk of the Courts of the Countv of Monroe. ONE PERSON for Register and Recorder of the- Conntv of Monroe. ONE PERSON for Treasurer of the Coun tv of Monroe. THREE PERSONS for Commissioner of the County of Monroe. THREE PERSONS for Auditor of the Public Accounts of the Countv of Monroe. ONE PERSON for District Attorney of the County of Monroe. I also hereby make known and give notice, that the Elections of the several dixtricts of the paid county, will be held at the places here inafter designated, to wit : iIa'.c if Voliiiff. The freemen of the township of Barrett, will hold their election at the house ofl Abraham Albert, in said township. The freemen of the township of Chesnut hill are to hold their election at the house of Felix Storm, in said township. The freemen of the township of Cool baugh will hold their election at the Nagles ville school-house, in said township. The freemen of East Stroudsburjr, will hold the'r election at the Analomink House, in said Bownh. The freemen of the township ofEldred, will hold their election at the house of Stephen Boyer, in said township The freemen of the township of Hamilton will hold their election at the house of Chaa. Mann I, in said township. The freemen of the township of Jackson, will hold their election at the house of Peter R. Stcrm. in said 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 Paradise, will hold their election at the bouse of Jiuaes K'ntz, in said township. The freemen of the township of Pocono, will hold their election at the house of Ma-nas.-jah Milier, 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 hoU their election at the house of Lewia Long; 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 Edward Vetier, in said township. The freemen of the township of Stroud, will hold their election at the house of John Bald win, in the boroug-h of Stroud sburg. The freemen of Stroudsburg, will hold their election at the Court House, in said borough. The freemen of the township of Tobyhan na, will hold their election at the house of Robert Warner, in said township. The freemen of the township of Tunk hannock, will hold their election at the house of James ISewhirt, in said township. IVoficc is eacrcby Ciiveia, That in Article S. Section 1 of the Constitu tion, it is de . lares. "Every male citizen twenty one year of gc, possessing the following qualification), shall be entitled to vote at all elections : I'n?t He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Second lie shall have resided in the State one year, or if, having previously been a qualified elec tor or native born citizen of the State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months,) immediately preceding the election. Third He hall have resided in the election district where he fhall offer to vote at least two nvmths immediately preceding the election. Kjurt't it" twenty-two years of age or upwards, he shall have paid within two years a state or countv tax, which shall have been assessed at leat two months and paid at least one month before the election." And, that it is provided Ivy an Act of As sembly, approved July 2, 1839, "That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who phall hold any ofiice or appointment of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of the State, or of any city or in corporated district, whether a commissioned oflicer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, or who is or Fhall be employed under the legislative, executive, or judiciary depart ment of this State, of the United States, or of any city or of any incorporated district, aad also, any member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of anv city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapabje ci holdidjr or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector, or clerk of any election in this Commonweatlh ; and that no judge, inspector, or other omcer or any such election fhall be eligible to any office to be then voted for. In case the person who shall have re ceived the oeoond highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the day of any election then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act us inspec'or in his place. And in case the person who shall have received ihe high est number of vois for inspector thai not attend, tha pcr.-on elected judge shall ap point an inspector in his place and in case the person elected, as judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number ot votes shall appoint a judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the quili5ed voters of the town ship, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elected, present at such eleciion, thdll elect one ot the number to fill such vacancy, and eaeh of said inspectors shall appoint One clerk, who shall be ft qualified voter of said district. "It shall be the duty of the several assessors, respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township election dur ing the whole time the said election is kept opon, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors and iudze. when called on. in rela tion to the right of any person assessed by them to vote a.fe such election, or such other matters in relation to" the assessment of voters as the said icspectors or judge or either of them shall from time to time require. If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent tiny officer of any election under this act from holding uch election or use or threaten any violence to any such ollicer or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of Ins duty, or fhall block up the window or avenue to auy window where the same nay be holding, or shall riotnus'y disturb the peace nt 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 from voting or restrain the freedom ot choice, such persons, on convic tion shall be fined in uny sum not exceeding fie hundred dollars and be imprisoned fur any time not less than one nor more than twelve months, and if it thail be shown to the Court where the trial of such offence shall be had that the percoti so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township where the said offence was com mitted aud not entitled to vote theTein, thon on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay & fine of not les.i than one hundred or more than oil's thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six; months, tier more than two yeirs. If any person not by law qualified shall fraudulently voto nt uny election in this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person knowing the want of such qualifica tion, shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person so offending shall on conviction, be 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 election district or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the in spector two tickets together with the intent illegally to vote, or shall vote the same, or if any person shall advise and procure an other so to do, he or they so offending shall on conviction, be fined in any 6um not less than fifty nor more lhan five hundred dol lars, and be imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more lhan twelve months. " If any person not qualified lo vote in this Commonwealth, agreeably to law except the 6ons of qualified citizens), shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or influencing the citizens qualified to vole, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, for eery such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. "All elections by the citizens fhall be by ballot. Every ballot voted shall be numbered in the order in which it shall be received, and the number recorded by the election officers on the list of voters, opposite to the name of the elector who presents the ballot. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon and attested by a cititzen of the district. The election officers shall be sworn or affirmed not to disclose how any elector shall have voted unless required to do so as witnesses in a judicial proceeding. 'Electors shall in nil cases except treason, felony and breach of surety of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance on elections and in going to and returning therefrom. Whenever any of the qualified electors of .!.' t.l 1 1 1 L- in i.-i V.OUUUOI1 w tami snail oe in actual military service, 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, as fully as if they were present at their usual places of election." All laws regualating the holding of elections by the citizens or for the registration of electors shall be uniform throughout the State, but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of voting by reason ot his name not being re gistered. Any person who shall give, or promise or offer to give, to an elector, any money, reward or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election, or for withholding the sanie, or who shall give or promise to give such con sideration to any person or party for such elec tor's vote or for the withholding thereof, and any elector who shall receiveor 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 same, shall thereby forfeit the right to vote at such elec tion, and any elector whose right to vote shall be challenged for such cause before the elec tion officers, shall be required to swear or affirm that the matter of the c hallenge is untrue be fore his vote shall be received. Any person who shall, while a candidate for office, be guilty of bribery, fraud, or willful violation of any election law, 6hall be forever disqualified from holding an office of trust or 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 ia the service, either -civil or military, of this State or of the United States, nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of the btate 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 wbije confined in public prison. District election boards shall consist of a judge and two inspectors, who shall be chosen annually by the citizens, .bach, elector shall have the right to vote for the judgo and one inspector, aad each inspector shall appint one clerk. The first election board for any new district shall be selected, and vacancies in elec tion boards filled, as shall 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 frand, for felony, or for wanton breach of the peace. In cities they may claim exemption from jury duty during their terms of service. Notice Is Also Given, That it is provided by an Act approved January 30, A. D. 1874. "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 of the court of common pleas of the proper county, all the law judges of the said court able to act at the time concurring, to appoint two judicious, sober and intelligent citizens of the said district belocgAPg to dif ferent political parties, overseers of .Jtftion to supervise the proceedings of eleciion officers thereof, and to make report of tha same as, they may be required by such court. Said overseers shall be persons qualified to sfcjv.e upo? ihe election board and shall have the right to be present with the officers of such election dur ing the whole time the same is held, the votes counted, and the returns made out and signed by the election officers ; to keep alist of voters, if they see proper ; to challenge any person offering to vote, and interrogate hiro a&4 bis witnessed under oath, in rega4 Xo bis right cf f0 suffrage at said election, and to examine his papers produced ; and the officers of said elec tion are required to afford to said overseers, so selected ana appointed, every convenience and facility for the discharge of their duties; and if said election officers shall refuse to permit aid overseer to be present, and geifrrm their duttCH as aforesaid, 8ueh -ftrncer Ar efScera shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, end on cotivir-rinn thereof shall be fined not exceeding one thous and daliarx, or imprisonment not exceeding one year, or uuui, in I lie discretion ot Ibe court; or if the overseers shall be driven away from the polU by violence or intimidation, all the votes polled in such election district may be rejected by the proper tribunal trying a contest uudersaid election, or a part or portion of auto vuiw aioresam may oe counted, as sucu tribunal may deem necessary to a just and proper dispoition of the case. "At all elections hereafter held under the laws of thin commonwealth, the polls shall be opened at seven o'clock a. m. and closed at seven o'clock, p. ni. "Wheruevcr there shall be a vacancy in an election board on the morning of an election, said vacancy shall be tilled 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 duty it shall be lo have in custody the registry of voters, and to make the entries therein required by law ; and it shall be the duty of the other of said inspec tors to receive and number the ballots presented at said election. "All elections by the citizens shall be bv 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 of the voter. Any elector may write his name upon his ticket or cause the same to be written thereon, nd 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 6hall 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 of the peace or alderman, and the inspectors, overseer and clerks shall be sworn by the judge. Certificates of such swearing or affirming shall be duly made cut and signed by the officers so sworn, and attested by the officer who administered the oath. If any judge or minority inspector refasescr 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 any officer of election shall 6ign the form of oath without being duly sworn, or if any judge or minority inspector shall certify that any ofucer was sworn w hen he was not, it shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and upon convic tion, the officer or officers so offending shall be fined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprinoned 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 of voters and claiming the right to vote at said election, shall produce at least one qualified voter of the district as a witness lo the residence of the claimant in the district in which he claims to be a voter, for the period of at least two months, immediately preceding said election, which witness shall be sworn or affirmed and subscribe a written or part ly written and partly printed affidavit to the facts stated by him, which affidavit shall define clearly where the residence is f the person 60 claiming io be a voter, and the person so chiming the right to vote shall also lake and subscribe a written, or partly written and partly printed affidavit, stating, to the best of bis knowledge and belief, when and where he was born; that he been a citizen of the Uniied States for one month, and of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania; that he has resided in the commonwcalthone year, or, if formerly a qualified elector or a native born citizen thereof, and has remov ed therefrom and retured, that he has resi ded therein six mouths 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 of age tr upwards, paid a state or county lax within two ypars, which was assessed at least two months and paid at least one month before tbe election. The said affidavit shall 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 shull be produced for ex amination, unless the affiant shall Btate in his affidavit that it has been lost or destroyed, or that he never received any; and if a natur alized citizen, shall als i state when, where and by what court he was naturalized, and shall also produce h's certificate of naturali zation for examination. But if the person so claiming the right to vole 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 iu hjs affidavit, and shall produce evidence that he has been natural ized, or that he is entitled to cilizens-hip by reason of his father's naturalization ;) aud shall further state in his affidavit tint he is at the time of making the affidavit, of the age of twenty-one and under twenty-two years; that he hs been a citizen of the United States one mouth, and has resided in the State one year; or, if a native born citizen of the state and removed thorefroin and re returned, that he has rcsioVd therein six months next preceding such election, he shall be entitled tovote, although he 6hall not have paid taxes. The said affidavits of the witnesses to their residence, 6hall be preser ved by the election board, and at the close of the election they shall be enclosed with the IUt 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 protljonotory's office, subject to examination, oilier election pa pers are. If the election officers shall find that the applicant or applicants possess all the legal qualifies tions of voters, he or they shall be permitted to vote, and the name or names shall be added to the list of taxables by the election officers, the word ''tax" 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 eleciion. 'It shall be lawful for any quali fied citizen of the district, noi withstand ing the name of the proposed voter is con tained on the list of resident taxables, to challenge tb vote cf each person; where upon the same proof of the right of suffrage us is now required by law shall be publicly made and ncted on by the election board, and ihe vote admitted or rejected, according to the evidence; eyery person claiming Xo boa naturalized citizen shall be required to pro duce his naturalization certificte at tbe elec tion before voting, except where he has been r ten years, consecutively, a voter in the district in which he offers hit vote; and on the vote of such person being received, it shall be ihe duty of the election officers to wriie or stamp on such certificate the word "voted," with the month and year; and il any election officer er officers shall receive a Brcjiid vole en tho sjuia dy, by virtue of tho same ceriiCcate. excennr w here softs are entitled to vote by virtue of ihe r.aturs ixaiiiu of their fathers, thry and the person wh- shall offer such second vote, uron s of- feudiujr shall be guilty of a high mico'cmean or, and on conviction tareor', br fined vl imprisoned, or huth, at the discretion if U court; but lite fine shall retrxeced one bun dred dollars in each case, nor the iinpri.-on-mcni one year, the Jfke punishment slnli he inflicted on conviction, on the ftcers of election who shall neglect or refuse t.i make, or cause to b made, the indorsement requir ed as aforesaid on said naturalisation ceiti icate. ' If any election officer s'tail rcfu-e or neglect toreqntre mich proof of the righi of euffragc as is prescribed by thia law, or the laws to which ihi.t is a supplement, lr m any pcron offering to oie whose name i not on ibe list of assessed voters, or whosf. right to vote ia challenged by any qualified voter present, and shall admit such person io vote without requiring such proof, evrry person so offending, shall upn conviction, be Fontenced, for every such ofTenc, to pny a fine not excoeding five hundred dollars, or lo undergo an imprisonment no' more thin one year, or either or both, at the discretion of ihe court. "As soon a the polls shall close, the officers of election shall proceed to count all the votes cast for each candidate voted for, and make a full return of the same in tripi cate, with a return sheet in addition, in all of which the votes received by each candidate shall be given afcer his or her name, first in wordi aud again in figure?, and shall be signed bv all of said officers, and certified by overseers, if any, or it not so certified, the overseers and other officers refusing to sign or certify, or either of them. shall write upon each or the returns his of their reasons for not signing or certifying them. The vote, as soon as counted, shall also be publicly and fully declared from the window to the citizens present, and a brief statement showing the votes received by each candidate shall be made and signed by the election officers as soon as the vote is counted, and the same shall be immediately posted upon the door of the elec- uuii iiviurc jui imiuj luflkkiuii vi lite t'uuiii.. X otr triplicate returns shall be enclosed in envelopes and sealad in the presence of the officers, and one envelope, with unsealed return sheet, given to the judge, which shall contain one list ol voters, tallv-paper and oaths of clucers, and another of the said envelopes shall be given to the minority inspector. All judgealiving with in twelve miles of the prothonotary's office, or within twenty-four miles, if their residence bo in a town, village or city upon the line cf a railroad leading to the county seat, shall, be fore two o'clock post meridian of the day after the election, and all other judges shall, before twelve o'clock meridian of ihesecond day after the election, deliver said return, together with return sheet, to the prothonotary of the court of common pleas of the county, which said return sheet shall be filed, and the day and hour of filing marked thereon, said shall Le preserved by the prothonotary for public infec tion ; and the other of said triplicate return shall be placed in the box and sealed up with the ballots. AH officers provided for by this act shall be compensated as like officers are paid by existing laws. Whenever a place ha been or shall be provided bT the authorities ol any city, county, township or borough, for the safe keeping of the ballot-boxe, the judge and minority inspector shall, afer the election shall be finished, and the ballot-boxes or boxes con taining the tickets, list of voters and other papers, have been securely bound with taue and sealed, and the signatures of the judge and inspectors affixed thereto, forthwith deliver the same, together with the remaining boxes, to the mayor and recorder of such cities, or in counties, townships or boroughs, to such person or persons as the court of common pleas of the proper county may designate, at the place provided as aforesaid, who shall then deposit the said boxes and keep the same to answer the call of any court or tribunal authorized to try the merits of such election. "Whenever the election omcers of any eleetion district shall require the election boues of such district, to hold any election, which, by law, thev are or shall 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, thev shall open the said boxes and burn and totally destroy all the ballots and other papers which they shall find therein, before proceeding to hold such election. The respective assessor?, in spectors and judges of the elections shall each have the power to administer oaths to any persons claiming the right to be as sessed or the right of suffrage, or in regard to any other matter or thing required to be done or inquired into by any of said officer under this act; and any willful false swear ing by any person in relation to any matter or thing concerning which they shall be lawfully interrogated by any of said officers or overseers thall be perjury. Any assessor, election ofbeer or porou appointed as an overseer, who shall neglect or refuse to perform any duty enjoined by this act, without reasonable or legal cause, sha'l be subject to a penalty cf one hundred dollars, and if an assessor shall knowingly assess any person as a voter who is net qualifi ed ; or fhall refuse to assess any one who is qualified, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor in office, and on conviction be punished bv fine or imprisonment, and also be subject to an action tor damages by the party aggriev ed ; ar.d if any person shall fraudulently alter, add to, deface or destroy any lit ol voters made out as directed by this act, or tear down or remove the same from ihe placo 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 misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished by a fiuu not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisonment noi exceeding two years, or both, at the discre tion of the court. If any prothonotary, clerk, or tbi deputy of either, or any other person, shail affix tbe seal cf office to any naturalization paper, or permit the same to be affixed, or give our, or cause or permit tho 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 oponciurt, in the presence ot some of the judgetj there of, according to the act of Congress, or shall aid in, connive at, or in any way permit the iesuo 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 voie, or attempt to vcte, on any certificate of naturalization not issued to him, he shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor; and either or any of tbe persons, their aiders or abettors, guilty of either of the misdemea nors aforesaid, shall, on conviction, be lined in a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars, and imprisoned in the proper penitentiary for a pcrjod not exceeding three years. Any person who on oath or affirmation, in .or before any court in this State, or officer authorized to administer oaths, shall, to procure a certificate of naturalization, tor himself or any other per son, wilfatly depass, declore or affirm any matter to be fact, knowing the time to be fils, er shall in like manner deny any mat- tt t t' be f cf, krowirfT tiis nine to b trur,. shall bt deem d guijiy of perjury ;' and cj certificate of naturalisation isfoed iu pursu ance of any mch uep.igiiion, declaration or, affrmation, hnll le null nn.i oid; and it stall ht the iutv of the court issuing th sai2' upon pTnf lei'ij made bclorfl is hrt it V3 frandlcntiy ollanind, lo tnke mi mediate measures for re-caliin th .-Siae fir cancel i;ir;n ; ar-d Rny rerpon who shall votr, or :it'e:vpt to vole, en nry j:iper 8 obtained or who shall in any way aid in, connive at, or have: ny nencv whatever in the isfU, circulation cr useof any fr-iudicnt noturalun tion cerificaie, shsll be deemed guilty of a ii)i.denieano-, aud, up'n conviction thereof, -hi!i undergo- en imprisonment in tho prnitentiiry for not more than t 6 ear., Bnd psy a f;n, not n ore thtn ore thWrf dollar?, for eveysuch offence, or both, trt the discretion of the court. . , "It xhs.il be the duty of the secretary of- the commonwealth to prepare forms for all Jrie blanks made r.rressary by this act, and furnish copies of the same to the county com mission m of the several counties of the commonwealth ; and the ccuhty commissioners of each county shall, as soon as may be necessary after receipt of the same, at the proper expense of the coun ty, procure r.rd furnish to all the election oSuocm cf the election di'ricts of their re.pec-' tive counties copies of such blanks, in surhj. quantities as may be rendered necessary for the discharge cf their duties under this act, and shall nay all necessary expenses for lights, rent, fjcl and stationery, on bills certified by the election officers." And by sn Act approved February 13, 1874. it is provided, "In ail elections hereafter the certificate of naturalization, if genuine, shall be conclusive evidence of the facts mentioned therein ; imd where the person offering to vote claims the right en the payment of tax, tbe receipt for such tax, if signed by the proper officer, shall Le the evidence thereof; if such person does not produce such receipt, then pay ment of the tax may be proved by the oath of such person, or other evidence, stating when,,. wnere and to whom such tax M-as paid. God save the Commonwealth. JACOB K. SUA FEU, Sheriff:: Sheriff's Office, Strondsbnrg, No. 7, 187G FOR SALE. One pair of Mulei, 3 year njTxi old, j hands high, well broke- n La-W-aati: : " j i-.- l' J j every way, in gooa conutlior. ?sr3-i---OwVi!l sell chcan or exchange for' good yoke of oxen. Call cn or address ij. i. SiUii H, Forks Station, Monroe Co.. Pa." Sept. CO, 1375. ivery & Exchange Stables. The undersigned having pur chased the stock of Horses, (Jar ..: c. i i w. taS.'Cwl:anghoner, beg leave to tay to the public they have horses and carriages to' hire at ail bours on reasonable terms. PKIRSON & THOMPSON, Office opposite R.Il. )eputi J'ast Stroudaburg, Pa. Stables immediately in roar. Sept. 3i), 1 875. tf. GAED. 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, that we will only sell or exchange property on a legitimate basis, receiving only," a regular commission, and we will entertain ntV proposition under any other circumstance whatever. Our object will be to satisfy all par ties. We are thankful for past patronage and solicit a continuence of the same. Kepecti fully. Pkirsox & TiiOMrsox, Real Estate Agts Conveyancers and Collectors, Office opposite R. R. Depot, East Stroudsburg, Pa., Sept. 16, 1875. We will open the first tei-ni of our select' School in Stroudsburg, Monday, September Cth, at the old Seminary. The building has been put in good repair, and will be made thoroughly comfortable during all season's of the year. We claim to understand what'wti propose to teach. Our purpose is to be dili gent and faithful in the work of instruction, and to exercise a special care over the morals and manners of our pupils. If after a fair trial, parents shall find that their children, en trusted to our tuition, are not improved, wg , shall neither expect nor desire a continuance of their patronage. Morning sessions from 9 to 12; afternoon from 1 to 3 o'clock. MAGGIE B. C ARROW, MINNIE A. L. CARROW. September 2, 1875. tf. rJT" V.w.. VT I FOR SALE. We have one of STEVERSON'S DUPLEX TURBINE WATER WHEELS of 21 in dU ameter, For Sale ; said Wheel being in the best of order. Also, with it are the Bevel Wheels (pinion and mortise,) Iron Head Block, with upright and horizontal boxes, Wheel Shaft and Clutch ; also, complete set of Gate Fixtures, with rack gears, &c., in good order,- The above wheel has been run for about 7 years at our factory, and hows that the usage' has been careful. We have replaced it by :y 42 in. wheel, as we needed more power. With" tho wheel is about 8 ft. of Draft Tube, also in' good condition. ALSO; One ROSE WHEEL, S3 in. diameter, turned on bottom so as to make tight joint ; with Scroll Block and Step all complete, with Gate Fix tures. With this Wheel is lr! 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 fi., and an Elbow This Wheel has given power to our machine 6hop for r years, and is in excellent condition, ALSO ; One STEAM BOILER of about 20 Horse Power. ALSO; One DOUBLE JOUVAL TURBINE, WHEEL 41 inches in diameter. Any or all of the above will be sold at a bar-gain-if prompt application is made to THE TANITE CO, SrnordsBCiU, Pi Sept. 16, 1S75.. TO THE LADIES. Ladies Ilair-Corobinge, made up cheap aji-i good into Braids, Swithces, Curls, Frisc, etc., orders left at Mrs. P. R. Clcmjen Fasey Mil. linery Store, Main Street, Stroudsburg, three doors below the Indian Queen Hotel, or send by mail to C. & L. E. LAKE, Stroudsburg, Monroe county. Residence two mile wcbt of Stroudsburg on the Kunkletown road, July S, lS75-6m. OXT y Know that J. II. McCarty & Sons aro the. rnlv TTrwler. takers in Stroudsburg who understands their business? If nt, attend a Funeral managed by any other Undertaker in tow?, and yo will pee the prW of the fact. June 1374 tf