G?euemX Ejection ' jASfclhia.g?; oS&MBVrtfaywUbttmbte ;who S-kn yStvS -t A H -a-rHT-TvT APE O Q&JteM&SE-I O N j ! Whereas ia's. by ah act of ftej General AsseiiAVlj'.,But a citizen of the Uaited States;;who shall,1 pmmpnwaqli:4enn8ylrania, entilft1i?Ja; previonslv beerv a& qualified voteWof this! nfthe. Common tied1;' an acweguiaiing ine general iee.uo n.s Matet and removed therelroni and refused, and .wiihtnMhejRid'ornrnbitweaHhpa3ed on the ' whos.ball have, resided in; the eletltonldiatrict Sndtiay of July, 1630, i 'foVdc the duty oTd paid taxes, aforesaid, ahalL'e ventitled.4o: tne nig" oueuu ui "Myai'sf j'-"1 voie aiier resiumg jn tuts lie notice of such elections wqbe .holden, and Provided, Thai the white ,1 to make known in sucIisAajico. what officers fjg Cited Stales "between are.io be elected. Piteretore, i'PL IER: one and twenty two years, wW have, resided KEMMERER High Sheijff of the county of in the election district aforesaid, shall be enti Monroe do make known byiilu proclamation tled to voiefalihough they shall not have paid to the Eleclbrjrjof the .cbifufy bf Monroe, Uiai&laX(4fl , t- . a, General Election will bei,Wd In iheaid No person sliaj be admiUed l0 votG county, on Tuesday, 'the 9th dayr;'Ortoher ; nriine. j9 hoi contained in- the list of t axable in next, at ihe.everal, election districts below vnij-:M,abiiatH8. furnished by the Commissioners', un? merated, at which' ume and places are becsRFi rst, he produced a receipt for ihe'pay elected by the freemen of-the-couny of Mpu7(:ineIlit wnhin two years'ofstate or cbfirity tax, joe, " j. . ODD Jt CrSOn Fnr C-irial Commissioner of the common- wealth of-Pennsylvania. ... . another, that ho has paid ;such a tax. or on One Person-- ' MMjoiUro4up. receipMhajl mak oath.to, , , ,t.n . the payment thereof; or Second, if lie claim To represent the, counties .composing the a r'ight l0 TOte by bein an elcclor belween lhe VHIih Senatorial district, comprising Schuyl- ag(J3 ()f lwemy.ono and lwenly.lwo years, he kill, Carbon, Monroe and Pike, m the. Sonate hhai depose on. oath , or -affirmation, that he of the State of Pennsylvania. . f bas resided in, the siate at least one year ne xt Three PcrSbrtS . before his application, and make such proof ofi To represent the district composed of the coun- i je!denco in the district as is required by this, ties of Morroe and Northampton in thc'House of act, and that he does verily believe, from the Kepreseiitatitfes of the state of Pennsylvania. 'accounts gii'.en him that ho isof'the age afore One Person " ? Uaid, and give such other 'evidence as is re- For Couniy Treasurer, for the county of Moti-U'llred by this ac.t, whereupon the name of the roe T I person so adrnjued to votehalp be ihserted jn One Person For Commissioner of the couniy of . Monroe. ' One Person For Auditor ofthe'pubfic accounts of the county - . 1 . 'i Otiuonroe, 10 servo uuee years. ..T..n The freemen of the township of 'Ghestnuthill I 7 s ' Tun f .V ; aieiohuld their election at the , house of, Felix f f,e' shalmake the like notes; in. the tStorm, in said township. , list of .voterSjkept by them Coolbaujghr-at tle house of Johnliety ln said 4 In all cases where the name of the porson township. .. , , claiming to vote is found on the; li$t furnished Hamilton--at the-house of Joseph Keller,. In j by the, commissioners sand assessors., :brhts said township. . . . '..in n j ' right to vole whether found thereon orfnot is Middle Smithfield-at the house of Adam lo- bj d, l0 b ,ified cili it ha be ; er in said township. - .: t . J .v J M . . ' . Poconoat the h?use now,in tW; occupancy ofl uxy of the inspectors lo-examme aoch.perT. Wanasseh Miller, in said township. ; ls0s on oath as to his qualifications, and if he Paradise at the house of David Eriinger, in.; claims to have resided in the state; for. one year said township. . . . , or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof there- Polkat the houss of Adam Bowman, iq said ioiT but .he shall make proof -by at jeast one township.. ! '.cofnpotetii witness, who shall be a qualified Price at the house. of Eleazer Price,,in said j f c(or) ,hal ho has passed withipjUie district township. . ; ,. , . for more than len days immediately preceding ftoss at ilie house of Joseph Hawk, ,ia said,' . . , f, . A rm.r H , the election, and shall also himself swear that l0?MSj,hfiow ni.hfi fiouse'ofBeniamn V. Bush, his bonafide residence in pursuance of his law- in said township. Stroud at theCourt House in the borough of did not remove into jsaid district for, the purpose Stnmddburg., ' .of voting therein. Tobyhanna at the house of Washington uin'-y ' j?very pcrs.OQ qualified, as. aforesaid, and tes. late Joseph i;ntz, in saio lownsmp. Jackson at the house of Henry Kester, in SaiU- township. Xotice is Hereby Given "That every person, excepting Justices, of the Peace, who shall hold an office or appointment of; profit or trust under the United Slates or of thfs'' Mate or any city or corporate district, whether a. commissioned omcer, or otlierwise, a suDorainaie' officer or agent, who is or shall be employed nn-. der the legislative, executive or .judiciary dep tive or judiciary Depart-i mem of this state, of the United States, orf any window or avenue to any w naow wuere uie city or of anj incorporated district, and also, that; same may be holding, or, shall riotously disturb every member of Congress, and of the statelegis- : ihe peace at such election, or shall use or prac latcre and of the select or common council Kany t tjce :dny intimidation threats or violence; with cut, or commissioner of any incorporated district jggjgjj to influence unduly, .or overawe any is by law incapable of holding or exercising, t the je'c,-or or l0 prevent him from, voting, or to same time, the office or a?P? 'retrain freedom of choice, such person o.n con- spector, or clerk of any .election, of this-common,-i t- . ialih, and that no inspector.iudger other offi- j vidion ahal bo fined in any sum not exceeding cerofsuch ele'ctioh.shall'beeljgible to bp then ne hundred dollars and be .imprisoned for any voted for "That the Inspectors andi Judges shall meet ft the respective places appointed for holding J And the said act of assembly entitled an act mouths, and if it shall be shown to court tbat Hating to elections of this -commonwealth" passed jj,R-pers.pn, so offending was not a resident of July 2d 1839, further provides asfollows, to wit : ( ' 'warj district or township, where the 'lie election in he district to which they re. be Benienced to pay a fine of not less than one pectively belong, before nine o'clock iu beltun(jred nor more than one thousand dollars, orning of the second Tuesday of October, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor siiul eaih of said inspectors shall appoint one racHe than two years. f rlark, who shall be a. qualified votef of 'such j r. f any person or persons shall make any district. , iF 'bet or wager upon the result of any election "In case the person wbiQ. shall. bave.receivedvi,hin this commonwealth, or shall offer to. second highest number; of votes for intpec-j make any such bet or wager, either by verbal "t, shall not attend on ihe day of any election, j proclamation thereof, or by written or printed 'aen the person who-shall have .received ibe , ajderjiaeroents, challenge or invite any person ccond highest number of votes for Judge at j0r persons to make such, bet or wager, upon l-io next preceding election shall act as inspec- conviction thereof, he or they shall forfeit and 'or in his place. And in case tlie person who pav tbreo times the amount so bet or offered hall have received the highest number of votes ,0 De bet. forinsnprtor shall not attend, the person elec- Tf any person not by law-. qualified, shall 'ed judge shall appoint an inspector in his j .' i ' - . t r o?Aralar1 an itlAcFf fchaH not au'find, the inspector wfio reccivedj vote, out of his proper district, or if any person che highest' number of votes' shall appoint ajktjpwjrig the want of such qualification, shall judge in his olace : and any vacancy sha;ll & or procure such person to vote, he person continim in th hoard for the space of one'hour after the lime fixed by law for the..opening of 'be eleciion the qylif .voters ot the pwn- ip, ward, or district for which such officer 'ball har.e beer, ejected, presenT'aY PlaPe ofj rlecuon shall elect one of their number to fd I e vacancy. "It shall be the duty oMe -several assea-1 i i tils rr L. I "f respectively to attend at Ahe.;place t iing every genefaJ. sj)ejBiaJ,-;6rflwjps'ftJp(leiec. I,0n, during the whole time said election is iaP' open, for ibe purposo of giving informa to the inspectors, and judge when called "Piiin relatiori.,tb th'e rightf qfany.-perton as tesed by them to vote at euch election or ,1(:h other mailers in reUu'pn o Uife asesment holers as the said I" inspectors or either of 'bpm. from tim tn.ttme1reQuir.r "No person shall bo P;orrajitedXiovotenaj ' tlyiiiyDfoecsMdb wftiij freeman sna u na,t eesiueuini ua state ai iea.i ono year, and 'election district where he offers to , s JKove at :least ten dayej i in m e di aejfj) ro ceding . . (Mich election, and WithirtMwoeatpaid a ; -ztT'j rftate or'tpunty tax which shall havelGeenias- i. tsessed ai least ten'davs before the, election. state six months: reemen c,iizgns ol the aoR nf Iwantv. assessed agteeablyMo the constitution, and give 'sattslactory evidence either on his own oath r affirmation, or the iOath or affirmation of tue, .alpnabeli.cal Jtsi 4ny in inspectors and a I'? a no.te made,, opposite tnereto by w,rying theri word 'Max if he ,shall haye .been-admiued to vote by reason of having paid lax,vor;.ih.e, word " age" if he shall be admttiedoto. vote Iby rea- nf - ..oh voja haII h raltA.Kn.ii- tn h ful calling, is within the. district, and that he. , . . due f if reQuired 0f his " residence and payment of taxes, ;as aforesaid, ' ui ... . .l . l .-iTi J ' , r r ' :.l , shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside " If any person shall prevent or attempt to nrevout anv officer of an election under this acl from holding such election, or use or threat- en a vj0lence t0 any such officer, or shall.! -r - np imnrnnnri ;nlftrrpr with, in the f . F J ... . 1 fa- . , , r , i i .i tune not less man tnree nor,, more man iweive sajd ,frenCe.was committed, and not entitled ,0 vote therein, then on conviction, he shall fraudulently vote at any .election in this pom- I. K U,. ntKofiutcu miolifiufl ahull offending shall on conviction, be fined in any amount not exceeding tw6 hundred dollars, and be, imprisoned for any term not .exceeding .ihree months., u If any person shall vote at more jhan one election district, .or. otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same day, or shall .frau dulently fold and deliver to the inspector two lickets together with the intent, illegally to vote risevand procure another so to dp, be or. they offending shafl on conviction, be fined in any gum noi less than fifty nor more than five hun dred dollar ,and be imprisoned for any term not le'sVtnan 3 'nor more than 12 mopths. " If any person not qualified to vote in this commonwealth, agreeable; to law, (except the imns of Qualified citizens,) shall appear at any nlace'bf election for tH'e purpose of Jss.uing iiiiltfitRr'oPTiifiuehcins tbe citiz'eris qualifiod toQtyUoS'tgWjpn, fgr.feii and pay any sum not xtftfedihg one hundred dollars for j every such bffeVic'e, and be imprisoned T6r any term not exceeding 'three months. l '1 ; Agreeably to the provisions bf the sixty-first' section of said act, every General aid Special1 .Election shall-.be Opened betweenOftehours'oJ eigh,i;and ten in ahe forenodnand'h'l' con t;nue;iwithout interruption or adjournmenV until suven o'clock., inib evening,"? vhen-th'd polls jvill b5)Closed. :. , : t ' .j.Andi the Jtidgesijof the '.res'pe;ctiife districts aforesaidar! by the.aaid'acrri,quired to meet at the'Gdun H6usein?the borough'df Sfrouds burgf on -,tho-third .dayiiafier-thBrsaid day of Eje,qti,onribe:ingBr!day,;the lSth day of Octo ber, i-then eandtjihlb're .to perlbrm' the things re quired of jhern-by.fla'wL . ' Ki. qOD, S-AVE STHETjCOMMONWKLTH ) , '" PETBH'IEM'iVFEIiER. iSheriff 's bffifce'SfrotilsbHto )' 4 J' ;aShe'rjff. Septeniber6, I849VJ'ir,f s " SHERIFFS SALEi' ' By virtue bf a vrit bf venditioni exponas is sued out of the GourrXofiOdrhmon Pleas of Mon roe County, Penti'.,; lb me' dirocled, I will ex pose to public safest the public '-house of Ja cob'Knecht,! in ihelBbrotih of S?rb6d'sbarg, on , Monda pf'$elcr next, at 2 pVlqcfijjtr.lie fpJlftwiiig described property, g,jv;to(i oA ce.rtain tract of.land in Tobyhanna. towshipadjpining lands bf Jacob Sox, Henry F,isher,,n.d ptheTs, contaiijingabout Four Huitdired Acrc ' more orr Is, b6fit 20 acre cleared;5 all Mead oto. The irrjfpro'vemehts' aTe'bne TjOS ITousc aisii ' 1 . Biaoie, ! and,pth,er ,out buildings'. ( An, excel lent stream, of wa.t.er -passes, through thesame. , Sejzed and,take.nriin(tptexe.cution.as the prop- ,eriy of.jWil.Uan), 4a.m.s. and i,o. beoldjhyime,. Sheriff's OfficeStroudsburg, Sheriff., August 23, '18494 !. 1 REGISTER'S N03H0E. Notice is hereby eiven to-'all leeate'es and other persons interested in the estate of the re spective deceridenter" and. minors; fthat 'the ad-ministratiotr-'abedunfs of the follbwinjg estates have been filed'tn the roffice of the Register of Mbnroe county, and will be presented for con firmation and allowance to 'the Orphan's Court, to be held at Strbudsburg, in arid for the afore said couniy on Monday the 24th day of Sep tember next, at 10 o'clock a. m. The first accbtml of John Felker, adminis trator of the estate of Jacob Felker, iate of Hamilton township, Monroe cobnly; decayed. The accoonTof Sarah A'rin Auble, adminis tratrix, of the estate of John Auble, late of Ross township, Monroe county, deceased. 1 ' The' final account bf Philip Mosfelier and and Peter Mo'sreller, administrators or the es late of Mary Mosteller, late of Hamilton town ship, Monroe-county, deceased.- The final account of James H. Stroud; ad rninistrator 'of the estate of Charles' Nebe, I. late ofrpcono township, -Monroe4county , dec d. ' TheT accoulnCoT'Hajinah Dimmfck, Execu trix -and' 'Orrin iSanTor'd, Executor of the last will and testament of Chauncey Dimmick, late of Middle Smithfield .township, deceased. SAMUEL REES, Jr., Register Register's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Auguit23, 184t). $ PROCLAMAflON. , Whereas the Hon-'NATHANiEL B. EldiSed, President Judee ofthe -22d judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of W. Coolbaugb ,ahdr Sfpgdeft 'Stokes, Esq's., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the county bf Monroe, and by' virtue of thejr offices; Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery, and Court of General Quarter Sessions in and for the said county of Monroe, have issued thoir precebt to me .commanding that a Court of Quar- ' ' ' r T- 1 r Tit V ler oessions oi tne reace uuu .ouiuniun irieas, and General Jail Delivery and Orphans' Court, for the said County of Monroe, to be holden at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 24th day of Sep tember nextj to continue two weeks if necessary. JjQTICE Is ilberefore,. hereby given to ''the Coroner, the Justices of the .Peace, an'd Constables of the said 'Gourity of 'bnroe, f hat they be then and there ready1 with their rolls, records, inqui sitions, examinations andjother remembrances to dpthose1 things which tq'their offices are ap pertaining! ajnd also tbat those who are bound by recognizances, lb, prosecute and; give evi dence against the prisoners that are or shall bein the jail of'said County of Monroe, or'a gainst the persons who stand charged with the commission ofj offences, to bo then apd there to prosecute or testify as shall, be just. PETER KEMMERER, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Sirounsburc August 23, 1849'. (God savje tk$ Commonwealth ) HiXecutor s ioticei JEstate of John Rouse, ' - Late of Hamilton is r Mojiroe Co., Pa.dec'd. Letters testamentary upon the said e$tate having been granted tq the undersigned, notice is hereby given tthat he will meet at the late residence of tb deceased in Hamilton town ship, on Saturday the 27ih day of October next, at 10. olock in 'the. fbwnoon of said day, when and where all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to rnajte payment, and those hav ing claims or demands against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement GEORGE ROUSE, Executor. Smijhfiald. township, Aujj, 23, 1849. . 6t. Mi ' r '.iJ r i Relative, to. an Ameiiduient ait the UKS.QL.YED by the Senate and House of Representatives o( the Commbnwealth orPeriii- aixiiuo in ucuciai asciumy, iiiy, j,uai iuu .pqnstiuUbn of. tllis Cqmmon.wealth be atten ded ia the second section of the fifth arti,cle, so that it shall read as follows. The Judges, of the Supremo, Court, of the several Court's1 of Common Plejas; ahdHof such other Courts of Record as are or sjiall be established by faw, ..l: r!'i.!i.'l A --i Tl,..i .1... shall bo elected Jby ihenualified electors of the uommonweaiin in me manner toiiowmg, to wit: The Judges of the Supreme Court, by the qual ified electors; of the Commonwealth at large"! The preside.fit Judges of the several-Courts of Common Pleas and-of such other Courts of Re cord-as arebr -shairibb established by.' law, and aljLoi hjsjSdEeV1re'qalred io beJearned In the law, by njie5qual ified electors of the respective dis turtypyer which they are tq. preside or act as1 Judges. And the Associate Judnes of the Courts of Common Pleas 6y the qoattfilfd electors of me counties respectively, l ne Juoges oi me Sppr:eth4 Sourj' shall; BdlrJ their offices for the term of fifteen years if they shall so long be have,themselves well : (subject to- the allot ment hereinafter provided for, subsequent to' the first "ete'diion':) The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas, and oT such other courts of Record as are or shall bb established by law, and all other Judges re quired to be learned in the law, shall hold tbeir offices for the term of Jen years, if they shall so long behave themselves well : The Associ ,ate Judges of the Couris, of Common Picas shall hold their offices for the term of five years, if they shall so long behave themselves well all of w hom shall be commissioned. by the Gov ernor, but fpr'any roasonabl not be sufficient grounds ;GbverndY shall remove any dress of two-ihirds of each branch of the Lee? isiatur.e. The first election shall take place at the general election of this Commonwealth next alterihe adoption of this amendment, and the commissions of all the judges who may bei then in office shall expire on the first Monday of December following, when the terms of the who shall then be elected Judges of the Su- preme Court shall hold their offices as follows: one of them for three years, one for six years, one tor nine years, one ior iweive years, anci. one for fifteen years;, 'the term of each to be der cided by lot by the said judges as soph after ibe ,election as convenient, and the result certified by them to the Governor, that the commissions may be issued in accordance thereto.. The judge whose commission WilP'first e'xpTre shall be. Chief Justice during his term, and thereafter each judge whose commission shall first expire shall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two. or more commissions shall expire on ihe same.! day, the judges holding themuiall decide by lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any va cancies happening by death, resignation, or otherwise, in any of the said couris, shall be, filled by appointmei by the Governor, to con tinue till tho first Monday of December suc ceeding the1 next general election. The J.udges of tbe Supreme Court, and the Presidents ofj the several Courta of Common Fleas shall, at stated limes, receive for their services an ad ednate compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall hot oediminished dtfring their continu ance in office, but ihey shall receive no fees or perquisites of office, nor hold any other office of profit under this Commonwealth, or under t the government of the United States, or any! other State of this Union. The Judges, of the. Supreme Court during their continuance in of-! fice shajl reside within this Comrrioh'vvealth, i I and the other Judges during their continuance in office shall reside within the district or coon ty for which they were respectively elected. WILLIAM F. PACKER, Speaker of the House of Representatives. GEO. DARS1E, Spcapker of the Senate. t , Lv the Senate, MarchA, 1849.. PcMnhifid. That this resolution oass. Yeas .21, Nays 8. '. ; Extract from the. Journal. SAML. VV. PEARSON, Clerk. Trf the House of Representatives, ) April 2, 1849. ; S Resolved, that this resolution pass Yeas 58, Nays 26. " Extract from the Journal. Wm. JACK, Clerk. Secretary's Office. Filed, April 5, 1849. . , J 'A, L. RUSSELL, ' . Dep. Sec. of CommonvjeaUh. Secp.2tarys Office. Pennsylvania, ss : - . I ibo certify ihat tbe above and foregoing .is a true and correct copy of'the Original Res olution of ie General Assembly, entitled " Res olutio?, relative to an Amendment of .the Con stitution,1' as the same remains on file in this office. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand, and caused to bo ' affixed tne seal ot tne oecreictiy Office at Harrisburg, this eleventh day of June, Anno Domini, one-thousand eight hundred and forty-nipe. TOWSEND HAINES, :' l , Sec'ry oj the Commonwealth. , JOURXAU OF SeNATE.' " Resolution, No. 188, entUled.4 Resolution relative to an amendment qf ihe; QohsjiiutiqnJ was rend a third time. On Uie4queVtion, will tho Senate agree to the resolution" I'The Yeas and Nays were taken agreeably to the Cbn sMlution, ant w'9re hs follow, z ; 'YEAS-essrs. HoasVriwJey, Crabb, Cun . ex. -. ! ....t. ft -n ' r-jx i.i. . i'i'tiA.. ...... Nays Messrs. Best, p;um, . FrTckV lfe, King, Konigmacher, Potteiger a'hdJDarsie, rv. -i t.. So the question- was' determined ifr Inline affir- mati "journal bp The houe oVretreses'iatives, i. iC Shall 'the YesftffftffcrY pi Te y anF nays were taken agreeably to jheipjoviaiun ot the terttti article' of lhe 'Constitution, and are as follow, z : i . i t r 4-r!YEAS"-M.e8srs. Gldebif Jlv Bafl, l3avid J. Bent, Craig Biddle, Peter D. Bloom, Dvlll M. LBpJe;. Thomas K." Bull; Jacob CoJoho 11. DiehL, Nathaniel A Elhoti, Joseph : Emnrv. David G. Ashleman, William Evan'?0ohii. Fausold, Samuel Pegdly, Joseph V. Fiber Urir.y M. Fuller, Thos. Grove, Robert f lamp- son, George P. Henszey, ! 1-homas J. Herri ti. fj.oseph Higgin8, Chas. Hortz, Joseph B: Mow er, Robert Klotz, Harrison P; Laird, Abraham Larabcrton, James J. Lewis, James W. Lon, Jacob M'Cattney, John F. M'Cullocb, ILioli M'Kee, John M'Laughlin, Adam Martin, Sam uel Marx, John C. Myers, Edward Nicklmu btewart rearce, James rorter, Henry 'U. rrati, Alonzo Robb, George Rupley, Theodore Ry man, Bernard S. Schoonover, Samuel Seibert, John Sharp, Christian Snively, Thomas C. Steel, Jeremiah B. Stubhs, Jost J. S'utzinan. Marshall Swartzwelderf Samuel Taggart, Geo. LT. Thorn, Nicholas Thorn, Arunah Wattles Samuel Weirich, Alonzo I Wilcox, DanieL Zerbey and William F. Packer, Speaker.--bS-" NAYS-"Me8s'rs.Auousttis K. Cbrnyn.' Da- Wjvj.d M Courtney, David Evan?, Henry S Evan-.. I u I li gii IB 'X ii ay xiiy riugus, JUIIIiauu, uan iciikc- tiLewsitMasdA, iVlatthias: M'Gaslih: R'th, Rich, anisSadler,- Sank'ey, Sarery, Wall, VSiniser, ble cauje w-hich shall John Fen,on' John W- George, Thorftas Gtl .c" ;..oum. ,u lespie, John B. Gordon, Wm. Henry, , Jame ot impeachment, the-h T ,i ' r V ;;- n L ' H rr , nr ,i,Am nn ,u -i J- t-trk, Joseph Laubach, Robert R. .Littht. iy of them on the ad- T . ' ,PLi,.. i..u' ' mm.-. um.;... jonn o. ivi uaimont. jonu m tvee. ;u jiuam. Mherry, Josiah Miller, William T. Mjrrisonw John A. Otto, William Y. Roberts, John W 'Roseberry, John B. Rutherford, 1L ftundln Smith, John. Smyth, John Souder, Geo. Wal ters and David F. Williams, 26. ...... r m . .; i I iV . ' . -i , t ? h- . bKC!filT;Y s ( UF7 W'l'd ll Harri.sbarg, June lo, 18,4 9 Pexnsylvanma, ss i . ... ,. T l .Db certify that the above ami t,;r sLL "v fnfpuninrr is a irun anil rnrrHcl frnnx. L'S,' "of the "'Yeas "and " Nays," takei 1 wv-w ) on the Resolution relative .to ate amendment of the Constitution," as 'the same appears on the Journals of the two Hotises oC the General Assembly of this Commqnvyeahli, for the session of 1849'. Witness my hand and the seal of saidreffice, the fifteenth day of June, one 'thoua'aadVieight hundr'e'd andToriy-nirie. ' f, , ; TOWNSEND HAINE,.-' fSec'ry of the, Cbmnmiwealth Harrisburg, July 5, 1849. 3mo. t ', To the Voters of Monroe-countY- 'Fellow-citizens : I hereby offer myselfras :i. 'candidate for the Office of County Commissioner, at tbe ensuing General Election, and respect fully solicit your voles. Should J beelectod, you can rely opon my discharging; the -duife of said office wiih fidelity. ... WILLIAM PvSTONE. Stroud township, Sept. 13 1S49; x, ,T , -wr r the oterS t iUOIU'Oe COP.UtY.. Fellow-citizens: At ' tha solicitation, of my friends, I hereby offer myself as a candidate for the office of , - : C6nny' Treasurer', at the ensuing General Election, ?.nd respect fully solicit, your support. Should I be fortu nate, enough to receive a majority of your votes. I pledge'myself to discbarge the. duties of:: the oince laiuiiuiiy ana wnu uuo'iiiy , : ' t4t CHARLES 'ETH E R-M A!N. Hamilton, September 1, 1849; ' . i To tlie Voters o;'f Monroe county. .Fellow-Citizens 1 hereby offer myself as a candidate for. the. office of " vCouuty treasurer, at, theensuing gener.aL election, aud respect fully solicilyotir roles and influence. "Should I be favored with; a majority of your suffrages, I pledge myself to dischaage the duties of Ylie office. personally, faithfully, and to the best of my ability; DAVID KlELLER. 'SlromUsbufg, September G, 1849. , 1 50 CETS REWARD; . Kan away from the Subscriber, on the thirty-first of August; a col oured boy named Horace Alfred Sidney, aged sixteen years ; in dentured from.the u Shelter Asso ciation." AH persons are1 forbid harboring or irusting said coloured boy on my account!, i f?. STOKES. Stroudsburg, September 6, 1849. F E STRAY SHEEP! CameaotiR'e pYe'mises of the stibscnWr. i Stroud, township, Monroe couniy Pa, aUourili in firslof Julvtst, FIVE SHEEP,- all )-ewi, variously .marked on the ears. Fhe owner !br pwners thereof are requested to come forwai-d prove properly pay charges Atfd - take 'them a way. or l.hey will be disppsed; of accordmgto 'iVJ WAYNFl fJ DRAKE. - I LA r - " " Septerqoer 6, 1 549. y , , LlJilL .Fot.palf Jby . STOGDELD STOKEST tS!f,oqdsburg, November 10, 18481 BJiANIC MORTGAGES For sale at this Ofuc e
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