ftmanaticieatchsan year when paid In advance, NA. wbganot paid faadvenam, whip wit exersqoa of the leer.. DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS Mooting" of the Democracy will beheld at the . following time. a nd plates.' i Let every voter tarn, oat. Stormstown, Saturday aft/rnoon, Sept. 24th. Pine Grower, Wendel evening, .Sept. 24th. Boalsbtlfg, 3rdla. 7 evening. Sept. 211th. Fleisher . " School Ilbnee, Tneerdlaleve. Sept 27 ' leadisonburg, Wedneaday.orening, Sept. 29th. • Woodward, TM:medal , evening, Sejit. 28th. Union Church, Friday evening, Sept. 80th. Millheim,Satarday afternoon. Oct. lit. Cent re il a ,n, Sa,tarday evening, Oct. lat. • Milesburg, Thursday evening, Sept, 22d. Taeltsonville, Friday evening, Sept. 22d. Hubhomburg, Saturday afternoon, Sept. 24th. ' Howard, Monday evening, Sept. 26th: Baglevillo, Wednesday evening, Sept. 28th. Eminent speakers will be present to address the people. by order of , • W. B. REYNOLDS. tThairosolgAnts. County ,Committee THINGS ABOUT TCWN & COUNTY - The Circus on "Monday lest was well Attended, It was thei.bielk that itas eihibi 'ted in this place, f tnie season. Oar The draft in this district did not *some off as staled last week. Provost Mar shal Blair, says, tbst he has yet received Wo orders to go on with it. ' =I NIL The place of holding the election in Worth twp., has been changed from Port 'Matilda, to Eichool house No. 2, ibout 1 mile North of Port Itlstildn. -,..-.0 -..-L.... We hope the Demooratio townahip meetings advertised in the Watvonstaw 'will B. well attended. 'Speaker. will be present at all of them. :Let the people turn out. I= pa,„ T.li• house of Jesse NlCricari,_bn the pike between this place and hlilesburg was entered on,Saturday night last, by a thief, and robbod of suite an amount of clothing, to. _ _ - _ - - I=C1!=1 A/TRY A OR Pnrnisic.—A. faction of the Bronehial Tubas, which aro aoverod - with w dry, tenneleus phlegm,— "Brown's Bronchial Trochee' will in lime eases give immediate relief. ..!ticClonal/ mild Pendleton pole'llll jauunti,FL:olkri afternoon st 2 luck, opposite Reynolds' new building on Allegheny St. We hope the Democracy of thelioroitgli and vicinity will turn out tr.- === RIIIMOVAL --Messrs. Stone :layers Lave removed their Farmieg implement store to 'their new stand, on Bishop Street, near Neff & Ettles liquor store. We are glad" to see that this branch of business-hes assumed such an extensive Scale in this community, and-vinnot attribute it to any thing else bet the skill and dexterity of these gentle men in selecting machinery and implements maculated-to give satisfaction, which is the result of fifteen years experience. I=l per The heavy tax intimated on tobacco has seriously interfered with the trade in that &Aide. In Now York the number of eigdre manufactured daily peter° the lax was Imposed watt over -a million. Some two thousand journeymen were outplayed in making these, and their salaries ranged tram $l5 to $25 per week NOw a large number of journeymen are out of employ ment, and they will have Trobably,to fol low other pursuits the most rettiarkable 'result of theta: is that it bag led nearly 'one half the smokers to abandon the nee of "tigers. It is estimated that there ale Lye hundred thousand of tl♦e former consumers of the "weed" abstaining from it. Under the new rates, cigars that on the Soth of June were sold for $45 per thousand, can not now be furnished for lees than $BO or $OO per thousand. =1 Tan Flag/ OUN 0/ THU CAMpATCII. , tromley &Co., of New Yitrk, have issued • c'op'y of the " Letters of Major Jaded/own ing," neatly printed- in book fOrm. The first thing that strikes our eye is a life-like portrait'of the Major himself, and the whrk is illustrated with seven other pictures, de- Ittotint scenes which the Majne so graphi estly•describes with his pro. The artist thas donejnitice to his subject, nut less so than the Major has in describing his various ...Interviews with " Linkin and its Cabynet " The important feature of the Majtir'e style is his plain and direct way of explaining political questions. 11e has an appropriate story to illustrate every position he salumes, and' Is even better - at this business than Lincoln himself. We know of no work bet ter calculated to have a good effect, during the campaign thin these Letters of the 'Ma jot. Combining instruction wit t h humor, and exposing by_ the ,keenes t "Wire , the crimes and follies of the pr esent Adminis tration, it is just the book calculatedlo open the eyes of the public. We commend it with confidence to our readers. Of course _cal the Major's old friends will insist upon "Thi511.4 . 16" in a 'permanent 'forte; in order to refresh their memories, while to thou , who have not bad the prit liege of wading them as they appeared in The N. P. Day-Book we can conceive of noxicher treat than the present volume. The ;ice ie $ 1,25 in cloth, 100 in paper. Ad tees Broinley & Ott.; box 4,265 New York fost Office, or J. P. Oaks, No. 26, Ann . Nt., 'Jai York. , Wee Wont SUPPORT L1N06 . V.-.—Allrly con tractors who are filling their pockets at the expense of the people. Poet Masters, Pro vost Marshals and their deputies. Collect+ tore, assessors, and •the host of clerks in their employ. Cotton speculators and plan tation leasers. Men of stilt:dames and grades Mho are pulling at the public teat and re ceiving life therefrom. Men in brief pow er, who are exercising authority over better Shoddyites and army speculators.— Men who hope by their conspicuous and bla tant mouthing. to gain a front seat and thereby get a grab at the oeogile's money.—• Loafer., sore heads and weak kneed 'politi cians, who would sell their emits for a Mess af pottage. In fact all but sensible country Toying, oonstitution adoring men. —Hots... 0 4 1 PA / The Bellefonte Market White Wiwi, per brisbel,.;. Red, do' • 'do • 4 ... Rye, 49 0019 tibia d 0.4..... o,sts, do i dot: • ' , 1,40 -80011wi1eaR,...... d0,..tep...... ... < . : ... —36 Clove Bead - d0.. 5 a...0.* 1461 Potatoes„ ..... ... do.:' a 03 Lard, ~......per pots d, r.... 26 Baeon, ......... . ..... ........oqt < ~...,i, 25 do • Tallow • t . 16 . . Butter do.„ 10 Eggs Rafiloiele •- IC l'llleter, ground"....loOr ten 17,00 I.4'EGIA NOT ICE /tar Era AND fiatt.—Prof...T. Timm, M. P., Oculist and Anrist, formerly of tsyden. 1101. land, is located at No. 511 Pints St., PAitallel ,plaa, whore persons afflicted with diseases of the Eye or 'Srr will be selentlficaltrtreatod and curMO4ftwrithlet, jril" A rtificiAll _Ay. Inserted Irian:Mt pain. No charges made for examina. tion:' The ffledieaffeculty is invited, sa be halt no secrete 1d his mode of treatment. July 1, '6.1-1% DO l'01:rIVIliff 70 BE CURND. Dr. flueban's English Specific Pills care, In less than 8o days, the pore cases of Nervounnoes, 'lmpotency, Prentaturo Decay, Seminal Weakness, Insanity, and all I:ritinry, Sexual and Nervous Affections; nu matter from, what 'cause produced. Print.," 0110 Dollar per box. Sent, post-paid, by mail, on reecipt bf an order. Ono Box will perfect.the cure in most past% Address JAS. S. Brfl,Eß, General Agent, 127 IlrooANky, NOT York. augslin_ • Ea. Dim. Wavertwas—Dear Sir :—ltith yam' permission I wish to say, to the readers of your paper that I wilt send, by return load, to all who wish it, free, a recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple vegetable balm, that wll,l, effectually remove, in ton days, Pim ples, Blotches Tan, Freckles, all impul ties ,of the shin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. will also mail free to those having Bald Beads, or Bare Faces, simple direction and In fos:nation that will enable them to start, a fall growth of 'Luxuriant lialr„„Whiskers, or Moue-- *ilia in less than 30 days. All applivation answered by return >nuil with out clump. Rempeetrully L07.f,, . • CRA:P.M tIY, Chadllst, atig6-8m 831 Broadway. Now York. A CARD TO TAU SUFFERING. Swallow to or three hogsheads or "Buchn " “Tonin Bitters," "Sarsapar il la," "Nervous At lidotes,7 dr., dc., &,.; and &nor you are Doctor lichan's English Sp;mine Pills—and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They aro purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and ettlutaty in their efforts on the LUNJten,..dungtanni .aluatered. and young can take them trith.advantage. Im portectand sold in the United States only by JAS. S. BUTIAIt, No. 427 Broadway, Now York, I.s...lgent for the United States. P. E—A box of Pills, securely packed, will be ;nailed to any address on receipt of price, which Is One Dollar,spost paid—money refund ed by . the Agent if entire satisfaction is not g iv cu. eings.3m NEW ADVERTISEMENT A lbr f Olt'S NOTICE. In the Court of Cututnoo Plow of Centre county in the matter of the estate of Joseph I:etthtol. The undsrai t ntd au Auditor appointed by said tseurt to distribute the money in the hands of Richard Conley, Esq., High Sheriff of Cen tre county, arising (rem the gale of the real estate •f Joseph Bechtel to and anion.; those legally enliticil to the lame, will attend to the duties of Ills appointment at his office ih Belle foutc on Thursday the 6th day of October, A. D. 1064, at 2 Wel oak P. M., when and where all persona interested may attend it they see proper. A. O. FURST, Auditor. sep. 16, '64 A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphan' Pout of Centro comity in the matter of the estate of George dee'd. The undersigned an Auditor appointed ky said Court to mako distribution of the money in the hands ofloseph Baker and John Dale, Executor. of said decedent, to and among those legally entitled to thu rains will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office on Wed nesday the sth day of October, A. D, DM, at It eolock., A M., of said day when and where all persons interested may attend if they 800 proper. A. 0. FIRST, Sep. 16, 64. duditor. A UDITORS NOTICE. NOTICE. The undersigned an Auditor. appointed-by iheorphans Court of Centro comity W maleadistrilmijon of the balance remaining in the .hands of Henry Teats administrator of the Estate tit Henry Markle deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his (Zoe in Bellefonte on Saturday September the 24th, '64, at 2 &elm* P. M. when and where ell persons interested way attend if they oleo proper. • ]SWAY BLANCJIARD, Audttor September '2nd, 1864 4t. A DMINISTRA'T6R'STye E. Letters of administration en the estate of Thomas B. Lucas, deo'd, late of Snow Shoe township, tiering been granted to the un dersigned, ho requests all persons knowing themselves indebted to make immediate paymon and those having claimeto present them, duly authenticated for settlement. sepl6 at TIIO3. BOLT, Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Lettere of odsnintArntion on the estate of Elisabeth Finhor, dioe'd, Into of Potter townehip,haring been granted to the undersigned ho requests all persons knowing themselves in darted to make =mediate bayment, and those hating shams to present them.duty authenticated for settlement. soptll3, 11. It. bMfITIJ, Admin. EXECUTORS NOTICS, Letters teshimentitry on the estate of John Vautsfer, Into of Burnside township, deceased having been granted to the subscriber ho rqeuesti all persons knowing themselves, in debted. to Kahl estate to make immediate payment and those having elnimtl, to present them duly authenticated for settlement . . aug-26-6t BARNHART VIDTLEFER. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Win. Wonkier, dee'd, late of the bor ough of Milceberg, haring boon scanted to the undersigned, he requests all persons knowing. themselves 4ndobted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those haring claims to present them, duly anthentioated, for settlement sera DAN'L -RUN IC LE, Administrator. G ENERAL Eolunols; PROCLAMATIONS Pursuant to an art of tho Goner 1d Armpit,ty prole, ComramwslntirarPtinaoyl- Vallift, entitled "An Aotrolating to the elections of this Commonwealth, approved the second day of July, Anno Do. ah one thousand eight handfed and thirty-nine, ' RICHARD CON LEY, . High Sheriff of the e eof Centro,. Pennsylvania, do hireby make know: mul give notice to the elector/ of the hount,y aforesaid, that a GENERAL EBTXTION will be held in asidoonnty, of Centre, PenMsylvania, on the ti SECOND TUESDAY, 11th OCTOBER 1864, atwhleh time County and District officers wilt be olooted, to wit: One Person for Congress. Two Persons for State Senate. Ono . person fur Assembly. -Ono person for Commissioner. One person for Aud itor. I ALSO IfEIREBY MAKE KNOWN AND 41011 NOTICE' that the places of holding the afdrosaid special election in tha sererdl wards, lboiroughs, districts and townships within the County of Centre, are as follows, to wit For the borough bf Bellefonte and Spring and Benner townships at the Court Bowes in Belle fonte. Poe the township of Burnside at the house)t John Boas. Pot tbstownsblp of Curtin at the sehool how of Robert Mona. For the townehtp of Fetgueon at the iehool house in Pin. Grey,. Tor the township of (you at the public, hones 1g" Wm. . For t 4 township of Hairin4 the settee' house in Moilebnre. For the township of "bans at the poblio hones . of John linintell, In Aftronehorg. For thirOiroship of Hall Moon at the school home In Walkerville. $ 226 .2.211 .. 1,66 ...1,40 For the Borough of Ilowardville and Howard township, at the house of Mrs. Flax Tipton. Fur the township of Huston the former photo of holdinteleetion. For the township of Liberty at the school house in Eaglaiille. + , For the township of Miles at the school house in the town of Belbersburg. For the township of Marion at the school house in Jacksonville. For the bore ugh et , hiilesMvß and Boggs town ship, at the school house in Mile:burg. For the township of Potter at the public hotise of lieorge Miller at Potter's Fort. For the township ef . Patton at the house of Peter Murray. For the township of Penn atkhe publte house' of Woo. L. 'Musser. • ... - - For the township of Rush at the school house in Ph ill ipsburg. Frr tbstownship of EinoWshoo at the school house near the house pf Samuel Ashes. , .For the township of Taylor at the scihool Imam pear Hannah Fun t.. . For the •Ilurough of Unionville and Uniop township at the sthool house in Unionville. For the townibip of Wilier at the school house In Ilublersburg. For the township of irdrth at the-school hewn in Port Matilda. I Also make known and give noose, as, in and by the ilith section of the aforesaid ace. I. am directed " that every person excepting Justices Of the Peace. wlr shall• hold any office or ap pointment of profit or trust under the govern ment of the United States, or of this State, or any city or inoorporsted district, whether com missioned or otherwietb a subordinate officer or -agunt who is or shall be emplii,icd undue •the Legielatilp,Judiciafv,or Executive departments of thin +tate or United States, or ail Incorpor ated district, and also that every member of Congress, and the State Legislature. and the se: lect or Common - Council of any city, Commis sioners of any incorpotaled - disffiet, are by law ineepahle itholding exereining at the same time, the offleo or appolntmeabof Judge, In-pen ,,tor, or-Clerk orany election of the Coalmen weal th ; and that no Inspector or, J udge or other officer of election, sbull be eligible to any °Mee to be votell Also, that in the fourth Section of the Act, of Assembly, entitled " An Act relating to execu tions. end for other purposes;' approved April 19, Ist% it is enacted that the aforesaid saffron "shall not be construed so as to prevent, him sea ing as judge, Inspector or Clark at any Gen eral ,r Special election.in this commonwealth. Also, that in the alat weetido of said Act it is enacted that "every II unerid and" Special elec tion, shall Ise opened between the' hour of eight and ton o'clock in the forenoon, and shall con tinue voting without any interruption ur ad °liniment, until seven o'clock in the evening, w en the polls shall be closed No person shall he permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, but a while freeman of the age of twenty-ono years or more, who shall hese resided in this State at least one year, and in the oleetiiNl-diatfilit where ha_ otlers_to vote,at least ton days immediately preceding such elec tion, and within two years paid • State or coun ty la's, whirls shell have been assessed at least ten days hermit' the election. Bute citizen of the United State", who has previously been • qualified voter ut this State, and removed there- Boni, and returned, and who *shall hate resided in the election district, and paid !asset as afore said, shall be eutitled to vote after resoling to this State six mouths. Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, be tween the ages of twenty-one and twenty-toe yen sm Untffill'estle the elm ton days unlit:ie....aid, shall be entitled to vote, al thoughthernball have not paid laze'. No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained iu the list of taxable in habitants, furnished by the Coursaissioriers, un less Seethe produce • reasiptfor the payment within two years of the State or empty tux; as sensed agreeably to the Constitution; and give mutinfactory evidence, either on his own oath or affirmation, or that of another, that he hos paid such a tax, or on failure to 'inducer • receipt, shall make oath of the payment thereof, or, see ond, if he claim a right to vote by being sh elec tor between the age of twenty-one and twenty. two years, he ehall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in the State atkast tine year before his application. and make such proof of his residence in the district as is required by this Act, whereupon the name of the person admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inenertors, and a note made opposite thereto writing the word " Tat," if he shall be permitted to vote by rerouinj of having paid tar ; or the word "Age," if he shall be called out to the clerks, who 'shall make like notes in the list of voters kept by them. In all cases where the name of s person claim ing to vote as found on the list famished by the Commissioners and Assessor; or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified eitireff, it shall bo the duty of the inspectors tolexamine such person on oath as to his qualifications., and if ho claims to have reel dal within the Steve for one year or more, his oath shall not ho nufficiont proof, but shall make proof thereof by et least sine competent witness who nhallsbe a qualified elector, that be has resi ded within the distFich for snore than ten days next preceding cold election, and shall also him self swear that his loan fide residence, in pursu ance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that ho did not move into said district for the purpose of riding therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make duo proof, as required of his residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be sul— mated to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. t If any !lemon ehall prevent, or - attempt to prevent, any'ellieer of any election under this act from holding such eleetions, or use orthreat cn any violence to any ouch officer, or shall in terrupt or improperly interfere with him in the ' exeoution of his duty, or shall block up the win dow, or avenue to any window, where the mama ho holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall nee mopractiee rutY intim [ 'dating thre ads, force or visilEnce, with design to ['influence unduly, or overawe, any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to. restrain the free ' dem of choice, such persons 'in conviction, 'hall be final in any sum not exceeding five Mildred dollars, be imprisoned for any time not lees than ono month, nor mills than one year, and if it shall be shown to the court where the trial of each ofroneo shall be bad, that the person ao of feuding was not a resident of the city, ward, din trtct, or township, where the said 'offence was committed, and not entitled to 'vote therein, then on eons ietlon, lie ehall be sentenced to pay a fine of n it loss than one hundred dollars, nor [ inure than one thousand dollars, and imprisiincil not leis thhn six months, our more than two years. [ Pursuant to tho provielone contained in the 416 election of file Ant first aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take cbargeof the certificate of return of 'the election of their respective diatriets, and produce them at • meeting of one Judge from each district, at the Court House in the borough of Bellefonte, 'on the third day (Friday) after the 11th day of October next, then sad there to perform the du ties' required by law of said, amigo- Also, that where a Judge, by sickness or unavoidable ac cident, is unable to attend said meeting of Judges then the certificate or return aforesaid shall ho taken charge of by ono of oho Inspectors. or Clerks of the election of said district, wise...shall do &V perform the duties of said Judge unable to attend. AN ACT T,O REGULATE ELECTIONS BY SOLDIERS IN Aar u 4.4 MILITARY SERVICE. SECTION /. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representetsses of the Commonwealth of t Ponnaytounia, in Genera/ .4•seubly snot, ad& i• hereby rnaeled by the au/horily f tho ~nine, That whenever any of the qualified electors of this commonwealth @hail be in illy actual military service, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this commonwealth, and as such, absent from their place, of residence, en the days appointed by law for holding the gen eral or presidential elections within this State, or ou the days for holding special elections, to all vacancies, such electors shall be entitled, at such times, to exercise the right of suffrage, as fully as if they were present at their usual pl aces of elections, in the manner hereinafter pfeltertbedi and wiiethqr, t t the time of voting, such electors shell be id in the limits of this state, or not ; end therig t of voting shall not be affected in any manger, by the fact of the voter having been credited to any other locality than the place of his actual residence, by res. son3T the payment to him of local bounty by such other locality. Sic. 2. A poll shall be opened In each coin piny, composed, in tOtiele or in peril, of Penn- Sylvania soldiers; at the quartets of the 6apteln, et other officer thereof, end ell eleefors, %bog lag to‘such company, who shall be within one mile of such quarters, on the day of election, and not prevented by orders of their command ers, or proximity of the enemy, from roturning to their company quarters, shell vote at each poll, and at no other place; officera; other than these of a company, end other voter'', detached and absent from their companies, or in any mil itary or naval hospital. or in any vessel, or navy yard, may role et Buell other polls as may be convenient for Omni and when there •hell be ten, or more, voters, at any place, who choir he unable to attend any company poll, or their proper place of election. M aforesaid, tho elec tors present may open a poll, at such place as they may select, and certify in the poll-I which ahall bo a 'record of -tho'preeesdipes at Paid eleeti on, substantially, in meaner aua aa hereinafter directed. SEC. 3. The polls ',NM be opened as early as practicable, on ,aid day, and remain open at least three hours, and, if necessary, in the opinion of. the judges of election, ih order to receive the votes of all the electors, they may keep the polls open until seven o'clock in the afternoon of said day; proclamation thereof shall be jeade at, or b'efore, the opening of the polls, and one bout before,t.losing them. Sec., 4. Before opening the pal, en the day of election, the electors present, at each of the places aforesaid, shall elocterien enre, three per sons, present at the time, and ha; trig the fleet- Breathing of electors; fur the judges of • said election, and the judges so elected, shall thee appoint two of the iiiarsons present, who 3ball bequatified, to act. as clerks of said election . ; azorthejedges shall prepare boxes, °rather re eeptiaeles, for the bulkiest SEC. P. Before any vote; shell be received, ; said judges and Meeks Allah oath take an 'lab, or effirmation, that be will perform the duties of judge or clerk, as the care may be of said oleo fig', according to law, anti to the he , t of his abilities, and that he will ituthousl• endeavor to ',relent fraud, deceit or &been, in conducting' the same, "which. oath, or affirmatioe, any of the bald Judges, of clerks, so elected, or appointed, may administer to each other; and the canto shall be in writing, oil partly written and partly peinted,And signed by said judges led olerke, and certified to by the party &delimitating the same, and Atteched to, or entered upon, the poll book, and them signed and certified, es &bite mill. SEC. C. All elelNetit sballbelty lillot,and llie` fudges of eleethins may, and upon riedlence of any teeter, shall examine, muter oath, or &firma ton, the applicant to vote, (which oath, or affir mation, any of, said judges may administer) In reispect to his right to vote, and his qualification' to vote in the particular wart, precinct, city, bOrough: township, or countjt. of this state, in which he claims replacer.; and before re ceiving any Tote, the judges, or a majority of them, shall be satisfied, that such applicant is a tisallficd voter of such piker,. Sec T. Sepiritii - p - olrFoOks shall be kept, and se . orate returns made fur the voters of each c iti,.7liiimily ; the Pell:biTulti - ibillMinTe — tbir company an 'regiment, and the place, post, ET hospital, in which sec t s election el hold; the county and towesbip, city, bitrough, ward, pre chid. or election district of each voter shall be eamibised opmetita his name on the poll-books each clerk shall kee p one of said poll-houkx, co t i at there may be a double list of voters. See. 3 Each tick etwhiall bare written or ',Hat e ,or partly written and party printed thereon, the, names of all the °neer* winch may pro perly be voted fur, at said elegtiou,Tor which the said elector desires to vote. ' Sec. P. That the judges, to whom any ticket &hull be delivered, shall, upon the receipt there of, promtunce with au audible voice the name of the elector,.and if nu übjeetitte is rustle to him, and the judges are satisfied that mud elector is Mien or ne 1. toratrsrstanc. tI led, •ccordin-to the coastitutien and laws of trikj3tate, to vote at cud - election, shell imme diately put said ticket in the ba, or other creep , tiele therefor, without inspecting the names of persons voted for; and the clerks titian enter the name of theelecter-im the pith-book 9f hut conno ty, ward, precinct, cite, borough or township, and °tient, of his residence, substantially, In pursuance of the form hereinafter given. Sec. 10. At the close of the polls, the number of votexe s e counted and *et down at the ftst of voters, an rtified end signed by the judges, sail attested the clerks. Sec. H. After the books are signed, the ballot-box 'shall be pe d, and the tickets, therein contained, shall be taken out, one at • time, by one of the judges, who shalt .Dead dis tinctly, while the ticket remains In hie hind, the name, or names, therein contained, for the seve ral officers Total for, and then deliver it to the second judge, who Phan examine the same, and pass It to, the third judge, whe shall string the rote for each county upon a separate th rend, and carefully preserve the same; the same method hall be pureued, as to each ticket taken out, un taall the voles ere counted. Sac. 12. Whenever two or more ticket 9 !hall be found deceitfully folded, or rolled together, neither of such tickets shall be counted; and if a ticket shall contain morn than the proper num ber of names, for the same office, it shall be con sidered fraudulent. as to all the names designa ted for that otlice, but no further. Sec. 13. As a cheek in counting, each clerk shall keep a tally.list for each roomy from which votes shall hare been received, whicb tally list shall constitute a part of the poll book. Sec. 14. After the examination of the tickets shall be completed, the number of rotes for each person, in the county poll 'Cooks as aforesaid, shall be enumerated. tinder thqinspeetion of the judges, and set down as hereinalloPprovided, in the form of the poll-book. Src. I. The following shsll substantially he the form of the poll-b u lks, to be kept by the • gee and clerks of the election, filling in the blanks carefully: Poll book of the election held on the second Tuesday of Qetober, one thousand eignt hun dred and , (or other election Jay, as the cuss may be,) by the qualified electors of county, (or city,) state of Pennsylva nia, In company ,of the regiment of Pennsylvania volunteers, (or as they'Case may be,) held at (naming the place, post, or hospi tal,' A It, 1.1 D and R F, being duly elected as judges of said election, and J K and 1. M, being duly appointed as clerks of said election, were severally sworn, or affirmed, as per cortifieates herewith returned. Number and names of the electors Toting, end their county, city. borough, township, ward, or precinct, of residence: No. I, A 11, .county of , township of No. 2, C D, ettnnty of , township of It is hereby certified that the number of elec tors county, Pennsylvania, Toting at this election amounts to A B, C 1), E F, Attest, Judges of Eleetion. J K, M, Clerks. Form of oortificete of oath of judges and clerks : We, A 11, CD and E F„jtidges of this election, and J K and 1 M r clerks thereof, do each fever ally swear, (or affirm,) that we will duly perform the duties of judges and dlerks of said election, severally acting as above set forth, according to law, and to the best ig our abilities, and that we will studiously endeavor to prevent fraud, deceit, or abuse, In conducting the same. I hifeby Pertify that C Di t F,Judges, mid .1 IC and L 34 - rilerks, were, before proceeding to take any votes at said election, first duly sworn, day of , Anne Domini one thousand• eight hundred end B, Judgo of election. I certify that A B, judge aforesaid, wds also so sworn, or affirmed, by me. Witness my hand the date before written. J Clerk of election. Esc. 16. A.return, in writing. shall be 'undo in caoh poll-book, setting forth In words, at length, the whole number of balfots cast for each office, (except ballots rejected,) the name of snob person voted for, and the number of votes given to each person, for enoS different office; which return shall be certified as oorreot, signed by the judges and attested by the clerks. Such return shall bouubstantially es foil. At an election hold by the electors lir company of the regiment of Pennsylvania eol diers, (naming the place where the election is hold) there were (naming the number in word. at length) votes east for the office of govern. or, of which A B had votes, 4.-.1:1 had votes; for easter, votes were cast; of which B F bad votes, 0 II had voted, L had votes ; and in the same assausr, u to any other offices voted for. At the end of the return, the judges shall eer tify, in substance, as follows, giving, it offioeny their rank and number of their regiment and or allihnsci, as afortsaid I Witness my hand this sunnpany, vist -41-Ines Muni of the erotism, held es thee said, on tho day of Anna Domini ono thousand eight hundred and A B, Captain company A, ono hundred and thir ty-that. regiment. Penni' , %Tani& volunteers. C potompany 11 , one hundred and thirty-first tegiment, Pennsylvania voluntceis,' E F, company A, elle hundred and thirty-first reg:tuont, Pennsylvania volunteers- A ttest, Judge of elootion. L M, Clerk , . Sae. 17. A fteresnraJeing tim totes, in man ner aforesaid, the judges shall put, in au envel ope, ono of - the poll-books; with its tally list,and return to melt city, or couljty, together with the tickets, and transmit the Paine, properly sealed up, and diteeted, through the nearest post office nr by express, is soon ds possible thereafter, to pro; honotary of the court of common pleas of the on; or °meaty. in which such electors wo uld have Voted; if not in the military service afore- said, (being the city or county for which the poll book woo kept,) and the other poll-book of said city, or county. unclosed in an envelope,and properly directed, shall he delivered to ore tic the commissioners, berginafter provided for. if snob commissioner calls forth° IMMO iu ten days. and if not rolled for. the same AID fl be trati•mitilet by vim it. orb , express, as noon aa eicsaible tliere stfter, to the teerotary of thee...mason wealt h v-ho shall caret ul ly pryiey c the Fame, en lon ds :nil of the proper prothonotary, deliver to earl pro. th on otary er to said !Ind lionotary.e miler bit hand and ofici,tl seal, a certified copy of the re turn or rotes. so transmitted to, and received by him, for said city, pr county, of which the do mandant is prothonotary. Tho return judges, of the se - viral adjourn to meet atthe places, now directed by law, on the third l'eftlayl, after any general or presidential election, for the, purpose of counting the,soltilere vote; and w kelt two t i r more comities are connected in the election, the meeting of the judges, for each county, chug lie, postponed, iu suet case, until the Friday fut. owing. Sue. 20. The 'return judges, so Met, shall include, in tl etc enumeration. the voters so re turned, and thereupon shall proceed, in all re. , spetts, in the like manner as is provided by low. ip Cases where all the,yotetekhall hat o'bech pit rn at the usual place .a lelection . of idotl, 111,it the sectral courts 'of VASS, eir+llllollWOOTh hove the same power &Mt authettly to investigate and determine, all questions of fraud or illegality in relation to the voting of the soldiets. a• rite now vested in said court•, with regitril to q.t.,- tlons of frtinf and illegality, arcing (r to the voting of Tryuts. not in lei leery tervii r, under the present laws relating thereto. Sec.2l. In elections for electors of president and vice president of the United States, it shall be the duty of the 'Secretory of the coons- n wealth, to by Wore the governor all Che /, turns received by hits, from any election, as afires.iiil, who shall compare the COO, with the i otirty returns, and add thereto all such returns AA shell appear en ouch comparison, not to be contained • iloway_ratursis. in ovrity military rcttrns, for such counties, shall have been received by said secretary, at a period too late 'for transmitting them to the properpro thonotary, in tinot fur the maven of the judges of the said counties. See. 22. Alf raid eleetions shall be subjs.: t to contest, in the same manner as IN now pros oted by law; and to atl rases of eonteett d ule, ti all legal retin al, which shall have been bott , t,ide forwarded by said Judges, in the manner hereon beti,re presiribtl, shall be counted and et.1.1,‘ t a d, although the same Way m t have arm rd, or been nee:stt by „kite proper Offieerq, to he enunted and estimated, in the tuarme,r lietembefore ins e t e d, before Issuing tho artifiiaten of eleethu to the peenon• appearing to Mote n majority of the vote, thin ft, en eil, and thehnot interns be aubjeet to all such objeeCtoria, as other returns 1 4 1 - tol. Wbett Strewed in air nine. Sic. 23. It shall be the duty of Lite secretary of the Commonwealth to cause ta he pi In:NA UffiCittlf. 04011,0 f of miens' of this m t, with fiat extracts from the general election Ise, as shall ho deemed ito portal: t to acetunPanY the canto, and blank forms of p. 214,0.114 with tally lists find returns, as proscribed in this aeL who tb with the nevesitity postage 'temps, to defray expen ses find poet ,go on returns, shall, in sufficient time, before any such election, bo forwarded. by said secretary, at the expense of the COLIIUIou. wealth, by Comminissioners. OE Other. , itge.aarliiill be deemed most certain to insure delis cry there of, to the captain, or commanding offirer, of each company, or in ea% Of detatched voters. to. the officer has ing charge of the post, or hospital who shall retain the same until the day of doe thin, and then deliver the canto to the judges elected, as - provided in this net- Provided, That no election shall he invalidated, by reneon of the neglect, or failure, of the said secretary to cause the delivery of mid poll-books to the propefpereons, as aforesaid. SEC. 2.11:'11111t fur the poi-pier of mare offer. Wally ears} ing out the prOirisions of thin net, the governorAnll have power do appoint and commis:ion, Older the great seal 01 the coin mono ealth, such number of mionnissionere hav ing the, qualiftentb lis of an elfo tor, in this state, as he shell deem neeessnry, not exceeding 000 to each regiment of l'emisyl canto rulthers, in the wen Ice if this state, or of the Uuited States, and shall apportion the work among the eom mission ere, and supply such vacancies as may occur in tbeirinmuber. Such emnmissioners, before they act, shall take and subscribe an oath or Mil ma lien, and oeneatimeaMe to be filed with the sec retary of the dommonwealth, to the following: 'l--appointeil commissioner, under the act le regulate elections by soldiers in actual military service, do solemnly swear, (or affirm.) that I will support the Constitution of the United Stater, and the commonwealth of Pennsylvania and im , aerially, fully and without reference •to political preferences, or resultS; rrrform, to the best of toy knowledge and ability, the duties im posed on ate by the net; and that I will Ptudiuu.ly endear or to prevent fraud, deceit and store, not only, in the elections to be held, under thessme, but in the returns thereof." • Aud it any commissioner, appointed by, of .undor, this art, shall knowingly violate his duty, or know ingly omit, or fail, to do his ditty, under this act, or, violate nny part of his oath, or affirmation, he shall lie liable to an indictment for perjury; in the proper co u nty, end upoereonviolien, !Mall be pun ished by a fine, not exeeeding one thousand dol lars, or lm prisonmenbiti the petittentiary, at labor nit exceeding ono year, or both, in the discretion of the court. ec. 25. It shall be the duty of such commis sioners to deliver, as practicable, at least four of the copies of this act, and other extracts of laws, pUbbAleri as heminhefore directed, and at least two blank toms of poll books, tally lilts and re turns. entreated to them, as mentioned in the twenty -third section of this art, to the comman ding oflicers of every company, or, part of com pany, '1 Pcnr,•ylrnnia 1101111e,,..111 the actual sanitary, or naval nervier of the United States, Or of this state, and to make suitable arrange ments nhd proi illlll for the opening of polls, un der this act; it shall also ho the duty of said commisitiorers, as soon as practicable, after the day of election to call upon the ridges of the election, and yrrocure one poll hook, contamfog the returns of the election, and safely to preserve the same, not only from loss, but horn alteration and deliver the name, without delay, to the ace etnry of the commonwealth. SEC. 25. Said COMELIMAIIMOES shall receive in full compensation for their servicie under this act, tau cents per mile, in going id° and return ing from their respective regiments, estimating istance of traveled route, and it is hetet)) , ado the duty of the auditor general and state treasurer to audit and pay the accounts therefor In the mime manner as other claims are now an dtted-andisittleig And A li , C D, , Jacigel other officere are requested to aid the commie sioncre heroin appointed, and to give them' all proper itioilities, to enable them to carry out the design and Intention of this act. Sac. 27. No mere informalitrin tile number oftarrying out, or executing, any of the provi sions of this act, shall invalidate any election bold under the same, or authurizo the return thereof, to be rejected or,set aside, nor shall airy failure, on the part of the enutaisaioners, to mach or visit any regiment or company; or •part of ockepany, or the failure of any company to vote, invalidate any election which may be held under thie act. Sue. 28. The sevoral officers, authorised to I conduct such eleetien, shall have the lake pow ere, and they, as well as other person's, who may attend, vote or offer to veto, at such eleetion, Shall bb subject to the like penalties and regrie nabs &a are declared and provided in thaJcase of the usual °halation ; and all of the provisions or the. general election laws of this etste r eo -far_as applicable, and not inconsistent with the pre- Visions of this act, nor supplied thereby, apply to all elections held wader this sot. Sec. 29. No oetipenssOon shall be allowed to any judge or clerk, under this wit. Sac. 30. When the sheriff of any GUT Or pausaty-po• ‘doipaocilantatlOn for an alto tion, for a previdantisl, 4KonVeuddludt district, airy, county or State aleotiot, under the laws of this state, he -shall trauma% Immediately, an plea thereat, io the 114.14 idiom and mien 69P., .isine is tb9pores, etesgaid fc922....9619192 ) *ow*. - Sec. 31. The som of liffeen thoesand dollars, or in much thereof as may be necessary, is here by arprepriated from the Funeral revenue, to be paid moo the order of the secretary of the commensvenlth, to carry. ale len into effect. • Ser. n? When any the electors inenuoned in the fret section of this act, leas than' ton in number, slill.Le members of companies ,Rlattolb er slate or territory, or, fur ■ny suiEleient end lo pal rause, Ellaill t e separated from tlit tr proper °employ, or B'll'l' ba In any Eitterattl, MIT] yard, vessel, or on recruiting. provost. or other du ty,whether within Ward bout this State, un der such circumstances an +hall ratifier it. prob able that Ile, r'r thee, will Le until 'OO to it;oin their.proper oempany, ur to, be pteicut at hui prelim !dare of election, on or Lefoe e lhn day of elections, therein mentioned, said °teethe, or td,sto t e, ' , hail have a to vote i 6 the irk -manner. sec. The enter aferesaia, is hereby eas. thorizo.l, before the day of elontion, to depb,it his ballot, or ballots, properly lidded. as rooillr -11 by the general election laws of hi/ le ' , Get, or jiltojiltrnue. an the voter leer eleei,, at • a sealed envel. pe, together with n 'retitle!, er printed en. I elepe. h geflier milli a wettten or pr,nted, or part' writtvn avl pa r•ly rte tomcat, erontmt int! of Ow Icr. borym. , :li n ord. of whi , h lie t+ sods I.l,ften or pr l nte.i um:11,11 . 1, to t..nte qualified chit-r in the eleet,.en ..li..trtet, of whit h ea.d ‘,.te'r J• a reaglieni, h, l'its:o lile bah tata, [tined in said errvelpt e,'for liigl, on the Shit attiterbent And all (hi rity to I, togneil by the aanl rotor. and al •teglwA 'by the commando r B ter c f ' 11 . 1 . 1, -lon ed officer of the rompany of e 1110! he men, her, In the race of n prtrat r. null , f setup ern 'mile'. fiker oh! r r. , •lgurt,!, a f ace of an "the*, erein h eigii nre 10 el 11% emvnt'y arne,atble. and Ir. therm's,. then by !Naha other witness; and there ellen Ir. accompany said ballots, en nfloinvit v• ter, taken h•f oro come one of the ~ 4 T n.fri at ort•oel. flint in the ah gen, eor such 1/11 . 1, I r., 1,,r." —0 other perto..n; aullmrtze..l b, admin•ater Loy law' of tit:A Atnte, that he L. n ilea; eft r ni the in betril tin whiell 1 t trap ..es to that !8., in the n. 1411 niiitta 13 f 1 1 e IT tin u n it e d sint e •. or ,i 1 ! g ill organize!, t • alit( hit beholgs, that he lint not sent his ballot, in any of btr person or persons, than OM mate 11l ell, h &whin .ty men, owed. that' he 11,11 not of et to nde as fl ny poll. n 1,1. h May Ile at reed en gaol elr. non day, at any pi., • what or, and that be is n,.t i d‘,Fertitr, and hot not been 411Iii.morubly alt-nit•ed truck ,or -0• •• , and t' , nt la uef nil .1 et the .tale of 1 a, Ale.l ehrelope, .•••nt..tning the h?illots, stetk anent. autio•itty and it a- Ilforemid, to be Beat t t the proper .0.1. y mail or !Ahern Ire, hoeing written or I • ci ted on the oeteule Wtro6ll. 16e SOAlitti pet tl..•ieef. then ! Iran Nehriera ballot for Iter, (borough ••r nerd,) in the county of err he elector, to whet • • tworiri. en d the ay_ of election, end w hil e ! Ihe ofi k he proper tilyttri.t are open, defter the vnyriepO, so Arei eth unopeoed, to the proper rlottwo offs, r. n h.• shall opt n the iame. in flit prirenee of the .laettun board. and &peon. The ballot, thorein con In ined, together h the envelope, and aeooto pally toy ilapere, no other b.. 1 1 ,44 are Ilep,:nied, and stud hoard Asti count awl NI. U.St , the .a toe hr the ntulti manner Ai ilthel on/4 ar .ott•tokoti the per eon Juh, uring the 'Wile may. the detnand •I. Arty clot tin, in tne.% th`a 11,4"..6"pe, nn deb • ,, e.d - 1 , 3' lii ILt. .4 in the sot,• n let eist.l I. Into, ntol ' that the •suno ha, not :peen opened, the o.,( en t., chau4cd or alleles', in any Ire) 1.3 hint, or any othor per*,. f C.'Cho right of any person, that' • • -- , !v ev a. ior tee eepo tout It could be ehnOeti , n 4, if lie unto pot - sunnily present, end (011Soll or cna e. Si,: :US. LI sissy genera!, or special elect on in tins shoe, oho 'hull ref use to, receive any gosh envelope, anti dereiiit any such bal lot., or to count and I mil ,taii the reale, and any eleetlt Olio shall receive sittilt envelope, and ne glect or refuse to present the idinie, to thedill i ere of the oleotion disti eiolOrteil on the Gehl erelopu. shall he ,silty or at 11115de a o a n or , an d on conviction theioof, shall lie punished by Im prisonment, in the state - prisou, lot ex. eating one year, and by ITrp not exceed s fire hundred dollars, sr either, 01 both, in the discretion of th• Ocalirt. to. 37. Any person, who shall wilfully and corruptly make and subscribe and false affidavit, or maku any false oath, touching any matter sr thing provided in this act, shall he deemed guil ty of wilful end eemipt perjury, and upon con hem thereof, shall be punished by imprieownent in the state penitentiary, L not exceeding five years. and by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by either, or both, in the discretion of the court. 38. That it ithall he tho duty of tiro secre tary tf the commonwealth Co prepare the bulls sexy blank forms, to curry out the prdristons of this net, and to furnish the Fume for the use of the persons eo engaged iii the trOlitary service aforesaid, • I Pa' u,. fn (10en any pinNtied elector, in mil itary saltine° aforesaid, may be in any hospital, military or naval, or in any yeanel, or a nary yard. the statements and affidavits, in this act mentioned, may be witnessed by, and made be fore, any officer of the vessel, navy yard or other place, in which said voter is, for the time being, engaged. lieu. 40. It shall be-the duty of every lumen nor, within this commuliweillth, ienheally, to ea se* and return. in the Manner now required by inrr, a coenly tar, of ten cents upon earl, and every non-eomintssioned ofivuer and private, end the treat taxes upon every commissioned offi cer, known by them to he in the Military servnie uti the United State•, nr of this state, in the army and Whoa, any oilliF,lon shall occur, the tUniii tea names shall be 11,1,1,d, by sueh assessors, to this as•iesriten is and lists of v o t e rs, on th e spot, tom of any citizen of the election dirt art, or hreeint I; a herein each soldier might, or would ave a right to vote, if not in each service, se aforesaid, and Farb non irommiss t one4 officers, and privates, eluill be exempf.Trorn all other per sonal Mixes, daring their contio ounce in such service; and raid fiskessore shell, i n tech and every MKRO, of sm h it , re.ll3ed looldlierll, or ofileere, without fee. or reward, therefor, give a eartificatti erode+ regular, or additional, a , went, to any t twee it f the election diarist. or precinct. who Inky n t an; time, demand ILe name; and upon pre., ntalion thereof, to %epic collector of snot thetriet, or the treasurer of thou/laid coun ty, it shall be the duty of ruch officer to receive eaid assessed tax, of, and from, any person offer ing to pay thermion, for the soldier or offiu er therein attuned. bad to endorse, upon eueh eerti fi, ate, a receipt therefor: and it shelf also be the duly of anal collector. or rotiLity treasurer, to receive said n‘ineS2lo,l tax, tread any plltsl.ll who ; way offer to pay the yaw for any of maid till( cers, or soldiers, without requinng a certificate of assessment, ,when the woe of such per,. shall have been duly entered upon the aseese ireent,bouks, and tax dtipliontes, and give a re ceipt therefor, to such porcine, specially stating, therein the name of tar, soldier, or officer, whom , tax ifthirs paid, aray,aer fur a likh it was M ucosa.] . and the date of the payment thereof; ' which said certificate and receipt, or receipt. on ly, Anil borer/an ,Arie evidence, to any election hoard, provided fur by thisact, before. Whke,ii I the sumo may be offered, of the dim ansessment of said tax, against, and the payment thb'reof by, the soldier, or officer, therein named, offer ing the same, as aforesaid; but said *Medea ' -beard. alien exitilseShereiry-ipreeitzdsd- trout TO ' quiring other proof, of the right to vote, as spe cified by this sot, or the general election laws of this commonwealth, and it any of said aseesevrs, collectors, or treasurers, shall neglect, or refuse, to comply with, the provisions of this section br to perform any of the duties, therein enjoined upon them,-.or either of them, he, or they, so of fending, shall be ajudged guilty of a misde meanor in office, and shall on conviction, be fin ed,,,in any sum not less than twenty, nor more Amin two hundred doll/ere: Provided, That the additional usessitients, required shall be Made on application of any eitizeh of the election, dia. trict, or precinct, thereof, upon oath, or Vilma tion, of sueli citizen, to be a6ministered by — the aaseasor, that witch absent soldier is a citizen of the election district, or proofed, wherein such assesiment is required/ by sack *then, to 1* me*. fitio. 41. This suet shall not apply to the else tioi3 ci members of cony% or to ward and di trialen, alffeees. in the city of Philadalphia. - . HENRY O. JOHNSON, Speaker of the HOU* of_Represeßiatilvia. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker trf the BIWA Pssituvin.—The twentiy-fifth daiof August Anno Domini oue thorand eight hundred and sixty four. - • fp. OWISIZI. Gtoinnineborng hand, at iny dim in Bono fon* 14s. fd Iv of flopantor, A. p.ieres. 11401rASIDMILIFY, d No ;O tre devetd- Democratic Dlitrict and County Ticket We print below • volurrn of nonevent(' county and dfetriet tidkatl,ln order that our readers can furnish their friends in the Army wi th, tho lama. qui, dalvihe column, enclose it is an emeltpa,; . togetber with a the rt:, - thent of Ilia tax, (whieh isJen cents) and forward it to 'him inne isqlto time to he lost. This OEM onelny.iWeritt work, they A llovv.lLtrir /04111 L Ita'nes through whlehthey operate, and, if we , would succeed, wc,.'ton,:nvist labor. Thousands of brave men ju the army wi4 vote our ticket if we but give tlicw a charms Do not prohibit them fi..rn (ruing no, through 3 our tiegl!cre'nee or enrclet.alese. See ihet they Aro arseasod, frtir ?Axes paid, and iLat they get their tisksts and reeeirts ALLiAI LLY FOR CONCIV.V,SE!, , THE JDO/3,14: WIIiGEIT F( st:NATr: 1. w.[This - 11Y. H. J. \VALTLLS. ' FOR A Stili C: T. ALEXINDER. iron comxissioNtit, JOHN L. GRAY TOR AUDITOR, JOHN RISHEL rnn covonr:sB,* THEODORE WRIGITt 1 , 1; srNATr. „.g It. W. CHRISTY, H. J. -WALTERS. -*Oft C. T. ALEXINDLIt FOR COMMISSION BM g WIN L. GRAY. FOIL AL piton JOHN RISIIEts I! FOR CONGItta THEODORE WRIGHT_ TOR SENATE R. W. CHRISTY H. J. WALTERS Fort ASST:MLILT, C. T. ALEXANDER, *Mt COMMISSIONER, JOHN 1 4 . GMAT. FOR Alltfibß. JOHN RISHEL FOR CONGRESS, THEO PORE WRIGHT. FOR SENATE R. W. CRIHSTY, WALTERS. FOR, A'4SEMBLT, C. T. ALEXANDER FOR commissioNtit: JOHN L. Gli4Y, FOR AUDITOR, JOUN . P.ISHEL. ron CO'NGll.l3..§g,, THEODORE WRIGItt }OR SENATE, R. W. efIRTiTt 11.4. WALTtRS. FOIL ASSESIBLY, C. T. ALEXAND E R; ton mammon% JOHN L. (-MAY, POR AUDITOII, JOHN R ISHRIt
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