Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, November 04, 1864, Image 1

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D IGUIRAL ELECTION PROCLAMATIONS
Purstant to an aot of the Gener
al Amenably of the Commonwealth of Penasyl.
van* entitled " An Aetrslating to the elenlinne
-of this Mennsonwealth. approved the mond
May of Tily, Limo Do.. 414 one thousand sight
kendred, end thirty-nig& MOHARD CON-
T./IL Sigh Sheriff of ttni eon 'w of Centre,
ritilluffleania, do hereby We known end give
the 'lactose of the scanty. s i t
ELECTION will be held in
haWqeen of Centre, Pennsylvania, on the
MOUTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1804.
I ALSO HEREBY HARE KNOWN AND
GIVE NOTICE that the places of holding the
eforssaid special election •in the several west's,
heronghs, districts and townships within the
Ipounty of Centre, are as follows, to wit :
For the 'borough of Bellefonte and Spring and
Renner townships at the Court House in Belle
fonte
'or the iownsh!p of Burnside at the house '
John Dims.
---Forthe-tewnehip of Curtin lathe school hooter
et Robert Mann.
Far the township of Ferguson st the eolni - ol
Isectio in Pine Grove.
For the township of Groggat the.priblio hoitee
sr Wm. Musser. '
P'or the township of Harris at the SPhool houao
in Beaisburg.
For the township of Rains at the public house
If Jo hn Russell, in Anronsburg.
For the township Of Half Moon at the school
, °use In Walkervillq.
For the Borough or liowardville and Howard
'Tranship, nt the hones of Mrs. Elba Tipton.
For tho township of Huston tho fornierplace
f holding election.
For the township- of Liberty at the school
ouse in
For the township of Miles at the school house
the town of Rebersburg.
Par the township of Marlon at b° school housra
°' Jacksonville.
For the borough of Milesburg and Boggs town
sip, the school bons° in' Afilesburg'.
For the township of Potter at the puhlie house
George Miller at Putter's Fort.
-For the township of Patton at the house of
titer Murray.
For the township of Penn , at the public house
Win. L. Musser.
For the township of Rush at the school, holm
h Philligeburg.
For the townshipsof Snowshoe at the school
tense near the house of Samuel Askey.
• • • -
As the township of Taylor at tho school house
soar Hannah Furnace.
For tho Ihirough of Unionville and Union
•wnship at the school house in Unionville.
For the townehlp_of Walker at the school
a Port Meade.
I also maa known and give notice, as, ie and
by the 13th section of the aforesaid act, I am
Erected "that every person efeepting Justices
of the Petice,iiiho shall ha , any cCriaTi itir ap
pointment of profit of trust under the govern
ment of the United States, or of this State, er
any city or incorporated district, whether com
missioned or otherwise, a subordinate officer or
agent who is or shall be employed under the
Legislative, Judiciari or Executive departments
of this Elate or United States, or any incorpor
ated district, and also that every member of
Congress, and the State Legislature. and the se
lect or Common Council Of cry tidy, Commis
sioners of any incorporated district„ - ale by law
Incapable of holdi ,g or exorcising at the same
time, the office or tepointment of Judge, luspec
stor, or Clerk or iinreteetton—of-the Common
wealth and that no Inspector or Judge or
officer of such election, shall be eligible to any
*glee to be voted for.
Also, that, in the fourth section of tie Act of
Assembly, entitled " An Act relating to execu
tions, and for other purposes," approved April
10,1810, it is enacted that the aforesaid section
"shall not ho,nonstroed so as to prevent him
carving as judge, Inspecter or Clerk at any Oen
-oral or Special election in this commonwealth.
Also, that in the filet section of said Act it is
enacted that "every General and Special elec
tion, shall be opened between the hours of night
and ten o'clock th the forenoon, and shall con
tinue voting without any interruption or ha
journment, until seven o'dock m the evening,
when the polls shall be pissed. ,
No person shall be permitted to vole at any
election as aforesaid, but a white freed= of tho
age of twenty-ono years or more, who shall have
resided in this State at least one year, lad in
the election district where he offers to vale at
least ten days immediately preceding such elec
tion, and within two years paid a State or coun
ty tax, which shall hago been assessed at least
ten days before the election. But a citizen of
the United States, who has previously been a
qualified voter of this State, and removed there
from, and returned, and who shall have resided
ho the election district, and paid taros as afore
said, shall be entitled to vole after resolin in
this State six months. Provided( That the
white freemen, eitaserie of the United States, be
tween the ages of twon'ytone anti twenty-two
years, and have resided in the election district
ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, al
though they shall have not paid taxes.
No porton shall be permittell to vote whose
name is not contained in the list of taxable in
habitants, furnished by the Commissioners, un
less first he produce a receipt fur the payment
within two years of the State or county tax, as
sessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give
saticiactory evidence, either on his own oath or
affirmidion, or that of another, that he has paid
such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt,
shall make oath Of the payment thereof, or, see
end, if he claim a right to vote by being an elec
tor between the age of twenty-one and twenty
two years, ho shall depose on oath or affirmation
that he has resided in the State at toast one year
before his application, and make snob proof of
his rosidenee in the dstrict as is required by this
Aot, whereupon the njmo of tie person admitted
to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list
by the inspectors, and a note Yuade opposite
thereto by writing the word "Tax," if be shall
be permitted to vote by reason of having paid
tax ; Nor the word "Ago," if he shall be called
eat to the clerks, who shall make like notes in
she list of voters kept by them.
In all eases where the name of a person claim
ing to vote as found on the list furnished by the
Commissioners and Assessor; or his right to vote
whether found thereon or not, is objected to by I
any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the
inspectors to examine such person on oath as to
him qualifications, rad if he claims to. have resi
ded within the State for one year or more, his
oath shall not be sufficient proof, but shall make
proof• thereof by at least ono competent witness
who jhall be aqualified elector, that he has resi
ded within the district, for more than ten days
next preceding said election, anti shall also him
self swear thlot his bona fide residence, in purse
of fintlewful calling, is within the district
and that he aid not more into said district for
• the purpose of voting therein.
Every person qualified as aforesaid. and who
''shall make due proof, as required of his residence
and paym ent of taxes as aforesaid, Shalt be *4-
'mitred to vote in the township, ward or district
in wbiehlke shall reside,
If any person shall prevent, or attempt to
'prevent, any officer qf• any election under this
act from holding such elections, or use orthrest
'en any violence to any such officer, or shall in
%errant or improperly interfere with 1,.m in the
execution of his duty, or shall black pplho win
now, or avenue tblillyntlattow, where the same
be holding, or shall,rjotously disturb the peace of
such election, or Shall use or practice any intim
idating threats, force or violence,, with design to
influence unduly, or overawe, any elector, or to
prevent hie from voting, or to restrain the fret
door of oholeo, such parsons on conviction, shop
helloed in any turn not exceeding five hundred
dollars, be imprisoned for any time not less than
one mqpth, nor more than one year, and jf it
shall be shown to the court where the Mai of
such offence shall be had, thatide person so of
fending was not a resident of,..t h he city, woad, dis
trict, or township, where the said offence was
eommitted, and nothontitled to vote therein, then
en eonvietion, he shall bo sentenced "to ply a
finetifenot less than one hundred dollars, nor
more than one thousand dollars, and Imprisoned
not hiss than six months, nor more than two
y Pursuant to the provisions contained In the
et& section of the Act first aforesaid, the Judges
of tie aforesaid districts shall respectively take
charge of the certificate of return of the election
of their respective districts, and produce thorn
ate mooting of one Judge from each district, at
the Court House to the borough of Belltfontrot
on the third day (Friday) after the Ilth day of
October next, then and there top °dorm the
Les requiredtby law of meld Judges. Also, that
where a Twice, by shamus or nhavoidable se
eidentls tale to attend said meeting of Judges
then the &calash, or return stormed shell Se
ghetto of by one of the Impede* or
elferks df *Wilde of said dl wise AO
e 7 (ll4,ititi)l4ll4
*Ol. 9.
'act and perform the duties o( said judge unable
•to attend.. -
AN ACT TO ItROULATERLECTIONS , BY
'SOLDIEI4I= - ACTUAL SIMITAILY
SERVICH.
bigCTION 1. Re it enacted by the Senate and
- House of Representatleca of the Commonwealth
of Penneyleania, in General 11..ensety met,
and - is hereby enacted by the mohair, of the
same, That whenever any of the qaalified
electors of this commonwealth shall be in any
actual military ;service ' limier a requisition
froth ihe es
the of the United States, or by
the authority or this commonwealth, and as
such, absent fro+ their place of 'residence, on
the days appointed by law fur holding the gen
eral of presidential elections within this State, or
on the days for holding special elections, to fill
vacancies, such electors shall be entitled, at
such times, to exercise the right of suffrage, an
fully as it they were present at their u ' ual
pl seer of elections, in the manner hereinafter
proscribed, and whether, at the time of voting,
such electors shall be within, the limits of thin
date, or not; and, the right of voting shall nit
be affected In any manner, by the fact of the
voter having bean credited to any other locality
than the place of his actual residence, by roe
sun of - the payment to him of local bounty
.by
such other locality. '
See. 2. A poll shall be opehml in molt com
pany, composed, in whole or in - part,mf Penn
sylvania soldiers, at the quarters of the captain,
or other officer thereof, and all electors, belong
ing to such company, who shall he within one
mile of such quarters, on the Jay of election
and not prevented by atlas of their command,
ere, or proximity of the enemy, from returning
to their company. quarters, shall vote at such
poll, and at no other place; officers, other than
those of a company, and other vitae, detached
and absent from their companies, or in any mil
itaryirrelijaTaT,7r in any{' oittary
convenient for them; and when there Aiwa c
ten, or more, voters, at any place, wbo shall ho
unable to attend any company poll, or their
stinca of aleotiok at atorepaid the 61,c
-tore piesent may open a poll, at such pingo as
they may seeet,lttnd certify in the poll-book,
which shall be a record of thb proccediruts at
skid election, substantially, to manner and form,
sm_hereinafter directed. . • _
The polls shall be opened as early RA
practicable on said day, and remain open at least
throe hours, and, if necessary, In 'the opinion of
the judges of election. in order to reetive the
votes of all the electors, they may keep the
polls upon until raven o'clock in the afternoon
of said day; proclamation thereof shall be
made at, or before, the opening of the pulls, and
one hour before deem them.
SEC. 4. Iletore bj,eu n the day
of election, the eleOtors present. at each of the
places aforeemd, shall elect, ern rota three per
sona present at the time, and having the qual
ifications of electors, for She judges of said
election, and the judges so elected, shall then
appoint two of the persons present, who shall
be qualified, to net ns clerks of said election ;
and the judges Omit propose boxes, or other re
ceptacles, for the ballots.
Sac. 5. Before any votes shall be received,
said judges and clerks shall each take an oath,
or affirmation, that he nil! perfonn the duties of
judge or clerk, as the case may be, of said elec
tion, according to law, and to this beet of his
abilities, and that he will studiously endeavor to
prevebt fraud, deceit or abuse, in conducting
the name, *hieh oath, or affirmation, any of the
said judges, or, clerks,illb elected, or appointed,
may administer to each other; and the same
shall be in writing, or partly written end partly
printed, and signed by said judges and clerks,
and certified 40 by the party administering the
same, and attached to; or entered upon, the poll
book, and there signed sad certified, as afore
said.
bee. B. All elections shall be by ballot,and the
judges of elections may, and upon challenge of
any voter, shall cesium°, under oath, or affiroua
tita,, the applicant to vote, (which oath, or affir
mation, any of said judges may administer,) in
respect to his right to vote, and his qualifications
to tote in the particular mord, precinct, city,
boning:l4 township, or county of this state,
in which lie claims residence; and before re
ceiving any vote, the judges, or a majoiity of
them, shall be satiskeit, that such applicant is a
qualified voter of such place.
Sec. 7. Sepatate pelf-Woks shall be kept, and
separate returns made„ far the voters of each
city, or county; the poll-books shall name the
company and regiutiVit, and the place, post, ur
hospital, in which such election is Bent; the
county and township, Oily, borough, ward, pre
cinct. or election district of each voter shall Ito
endorsed opposite his neme on the poll-books
each clerk shall keep one of said poll.books, so
that there may be a double list of voters.
Sec, 8 Each ticket shall have written or print
ed, or portly written and paq printed thereon,
the names of all the officers which may pro
perly be voted for, at said election, for which the
said elector desires to vote.
Sac. 9. That I,he judges, to whom any ticket
shall be delivered, shall, upon the receipt there
of, pronounce with an audible voice the name of
the elector, and if no objection is made to him,
and the judges aro satisfied that said elector is
a citizen of the United States, and legally en
, titled, according to the constitution and laws of
this State, to vote at said election, shall imme
diately put said ticket in the box, or other recep
tacle therefor ' without inspecting.. the names of
persons voted for; and the clerks shall enter the
name of the elector on the poll-hook of his cottn
ty, ward, precinct, city, borough or township,
and county of his residence, substantuslly, in
pirrsuance of the fonn hereinafter given.
Sec. 10. At the close of the polls, the number
of voters shall be counted and sot down at the
list of voters, and certified and signed by the
judges, and attested by the clerks.
See. 11. After the poll-books are signed, the
ballot-box shall be opened, and the tickets,
_therein contained, shall be taken out, ohe at a
time, by ono of the judges, who shall read dis
tinctly, while the ticket remains in his hand, the
name, or names, therein contained, for the seve
ral officers voted for, and then deliver it to the
second judge, who shall examine the same, and
Miss it tosthe third judge, who shall ,'ring - the
vote for each county upon a separate thread, and
carefully preserve the same; the same method
hall be pursued, as to each ticket taken out, un
til all the votes are counted.
Sec. 12. WheneVer two or more tickets shall
be found deceitfully folded, or rolled together,
neither of such tickets shall bo counted ; and if
a ticket shall contain snore than the proper num
lac of stamen, for the shine °aloe, it shall be con
sidered fraudulent, as to all the mimes designa
ted for that office, but no further.
Sac. 13. As a check in counting, each clerk
shall keep a tally list for each county from which
votes shall have been received, *filch tally
list shall constitute a part of the poll book.
Sac. 14. After the examination of the tickets
shall be completed, the number of votes for each
person, in the Bounty poll books as aforesaid,
shall be enumerated. under tRe inspection of the
judges, and set down as hereinafter provided, in
the form of the poll-book.
' Sec. j 5. The following shall substantially be
the form of the poll-books, to be kept by the
Judie% and clerks of the election, filling in the
blanks carefully .
Poll book of the election held on the Beyond
Tuesday of October, one thousand eignt llun
dred and , (or other" election day,
the ease may ho,) by the . qualified electdra of
County, (or city,) state of rengsylvii,
kin) in Company) ,of the regiment of
Pennitylrintia volunteen, (or as they case may
be,) held at (awning the place, pelt, or hospi
tal,) A B, 0 D =on ld F, being duly elected as
judges of said election, and .14 K and L M, hold*
duly appointed.= clerks of said election, were
severally sworn , or alarmed, as pqr Eprtincates
(herewithe returned,
Number and names of the electors *citing, and
their county, oily, borough, township, ward, or
precinct, of residenqe
Ntrefrit B, county of , township of
NO. 2, OP. eountyof , township of
It Is herehy eertilled that the number or elee-
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BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4; 1864.
tors ' county; Pennsylvania, voting
at this 'looting' amounts to
A 11,
4 I),
E F,
Judges of Election
=II
Attsst,
J K,
' L M, Clerks
Form of certificate of oath, of Judge,' and
olericsa • ' '
We,q B; CD and E F, judges of this election,
and .1 K and L M, clerks thereof, do each sevei
allylwear, for affinn,) that wo will ilbly perform
the duties of judges and, clerks of said election,
severally acting as alapvajel, forth, according to
law, and to the hest orot' and that we
will .tediously endeavor to prevent fraud, deceit,
or abuse, In conducting the same.
R,
L Clerks.
I hereby certify that C D, R F, iudges,Ar.d 7
sad T., M„elerks„were, before proceeding to
take any votes at naid election, first duly" sworn,
day of ' , Anno Domini one thousand
eight hundred and •
.A D, Judge or olootioa.
!certify thnt A If, judge aforesbid, was else
so sworn, or affirmed, by mo. Witness my hand
the dote before written.
J K, Clerk of elCetintts,
Sze. 18.. A totem, in writing, shall be made
in ?mol poll-book, setting forth in words, at
iondth
the whole number
of ballots east far
eacil";:ffice, (except ballots rejecte.l,) the name of
each person %clod for, and the number of lutes
given to each person, for each different -office;
which return shall to certified us correct, signed f
by the judges and attested by the clerks. Such a
return shall Le substantially as follows: it
-- iktirwittortion Enid by the el ...to. s vfioospenytint'
reTiment of Pennsylvania sod-
ISM
05, a. I g ,e p aro
held) there were (naming the number in words
at length) votes east for the offlec - of govern
or. of which A B had votes, C D had
VIII1Vi; for seinttoF, votes"wero
13 F had ecteo, CI II had votes, L
had votes . ; and in the same "rnanner, as to
any oilier ollioes toted for.
At the end of the retjArti, thajwigea all .c.cr,
W, in as folios's. giving, if ollieds,
their rank and number of their regiment nod
or aftmed, lis 4 aforesaid : Witness my hand this
Company, viz!
A true return of the election, held as afore
said, on the day of Anne Domini ono
thousand eight hundred and
A 11, Captain eomponv A, ono hundred and thir
ty-fird regiment. Featisvivania. volunteers.
C 1), company 11, one h4iiiiiiia—nni--thact,y...first
regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers.
E F, comPanY A, ono hundred and thirty-first
regiment, Pennsylvania volunteors-
Atlek, Judge of election.
I i M, Clerks.
Sue. 17. After canvassing the voles, in man
ner aloresaid, the judges shall put, in an envef
opc, one of the poll-bißiks; yrith its tally list,and
r.tnrn. to each city, or county, together vilest:the
tickets, and transmit the slime, properly solittli
up. and directed, through the nearest-post °thee
or by express, at soon as possible thereafter, to
prothonotary of the court of common pleas of
the city; or county. in which such electors would
have voted, If nut in the military service afore
said, (being the city ur county fur which ilia,
poll book was kept,) and the other poll-book of'
said city, or county. enclosed in an envelope,and
properly directed, shall he delivered to one of the
commissioners, hereinafter provided for, if such
commissioner calls for the same in ten days, and
if not so called fur, the name shall be transmitted
by mail, or by express, as soon as possible there
after, to the secretary of the cmpUtonwealth, who
shall carefully preserve the salLI., and on demand
nt the proper prothonotary, deliver to said pro
thonotary,deltver to iaid proldionotary.under his
hand and ollicifil seal, a certified copy of the re
turn of votes, so ttansiuittod to, and received by
hnr. for said city, or county, of which the de
mandant is piothonotary.
tide. It). Tho return judges, of the several
counties, shall adjourn to meet at the places, now
directed by law, on the third Friday, after any
general or presidential election, for tho purpose
of Mini in,v the liullitera' vole f unit whon two or
more menace are connected in the election, the
nmetiiig of the judges, for each county, shall be
postponed, in such case, until the Friday fol.
owing.
Sec. 20. The return judges, so met, shall
include, in ti cir ennincention, the s oters so re:
turned, and thereupon shall proceed, in all re
spocts, in the like manner as is pros ided by law.
in cases where all the yaw:shall have been pit en
at the usual place of election. Prorated, That
the seyeral courts of this commonwealth shall
have the same power and authority to investigate
and determine, iilLqiiestions of fraud or illegality
in relation to the voting of the soldiers, as aro
now vested in said courts, with regard' to ques
tions orfrauil and illegality, arising from the
voting of persons. not in military service, under
!.ho present laws relating thereto.
Sec. 21. In glee/lions for electors of president
and vice president of the United States, it shall
be the duty of the secretary of the common •
wealth, to lay before the governor all the returns
received by hjm, from any election, as aforesaid,
who shall compare the same with the comity
returns, and add thereto all such returns as shall
appear, on such comparison, not to be con ta tiled
in said county returns, in °Very case, where sail
military returns, for such counties, shall have
been received by said secretary, nt a period too
Into for transmitting them to the proper pro
thonotary, in timo for the action of the judges
of the said counties.
Sec. 22. All said elections skull be nult,Rict to
contest, in the same manner as is now provided
by law ; and in all eases of contented elections,
all logal retthns, which shall have been 14,111 fide
forwarded by said judges, in the manner herein
before prescribed, shall be counted land estima
ted, although the mono may not have arrived, or
been received by the proper officers, to bo counted
and estimated, in the manner hereinbefore di
rected, beforp issuing the certificates of election
to the persons appearing do hare a majority of
the votes then received, and the said returns shall
be subjelit to all such objections, an other returns
are liable tsw et hen received in due time.
Sac. 23. Id shall be the duty of the secretary
of tire Commonwealth to cause to be printed a
sufficient number of„copies of this act, with such
extracts from the general election law, as shall
be deemed important to accompany the same, and
blank forms of poll-books, with tally lists and
returns, as prescribed in this act. which, with
Una necessary postage stamps, to defray fixpen.
ties and postage on returns, shall, in sufficient
time, before any such election, be forwarded, by
said secretary, at the expense of the Coinueon
weal th, by Com m m issiou ere, or otherwise, as shall
be deemed most certain to insure delivery there
of, to the captain,. or commanding officer, -of
each eompanyor in ease of dotatehed voters, to
tbq officer having charge of the post, or hospital
who 'WI &fain the same until the day of oleo,
Idea, and thentdeliver the same ,to the judges
elected,as plevided in this act : Provided, That
no Election shall be Invalidated, by reason of
the neglect, or failure, of the said secretor . ) , to
cause the delivery of said poll-hooks to the
proper persons, as aforesaid.
Sec. 24. That for the purpose of more effect.
tually carrying out the provisiolq of this act,
the governor shall have power to appoint and
commission, under the great spa) or the com
monwealth, such number of oomaissioners hav
ing the qualifications of men felector, in this state,
as he shall deem necessary, not exceeding ono to
each regiment of Pennsylvania soldiers in the
Service of this state, or of the United S tates, and
shall apportion tho workasnong,the commission
age and supply,such vacanolos as may occur in
their number, Beth oommlasionen, before they
act, shall tate end subscribe an oath or Iditrgifr•
tie's, and ammo the same to belled with the moo:
rotary of the to the fbilovan_g
eorandieloner, under
the act to regulate elootionirbj , seldletir in setdal
milltarifierrice, do solemnly swear, (or aM,,)
that !will support the Constitution of the Mated
usTerit MIMI= nara nizmuL i ta 1173M1=1"."
Mates. told tha commonwealth of Pettnsylva_pin
and in artially, fully and without rofeancer to
political preference;, or results, 'perform, to the
beet of enyttriewledge and tattity,-thediitiewira
postukon nao by the said act; and that I will
studiously endeavor to Prevent frau 1, deceit and
abuse, not only, in the erections to be held under
the same,but in the returns thereof?' ;And if
any commissioner appointed by, or under, this
net, shall knowingly iolato hie duty, or know
ingly omit, orvfail, to do his duty, under this act,
or-violate any pactof his oath, or affirmation, ho
titian he liable to an indietmen't for perjury; in the
' proper county, and uptin conviction, shall be pun
lotted by a tine, not taceeiling ono thuilsand dol
-1 tars, or imprisonment in the penitentiary; at labor
t4t exceeding one 4irr, or bOth, in the discretion
the court. , 4
Sc. 25.141 t altail be the day of such commis
sioneri'dititvltt, ee ppusticabln, at least rota of
the co or khicact,linad other ektracta of laws.
public as herelithaftire directed, and at least
two blank forms otinll book+, tally lista mid re
turn+, ectrusted to them, tut mentioned in the
tweoty-t hint section of this act, to tlttrcomman
ding officerworeveey company, or part of com
pany, of Yonnaylvania -soldiers, in the actual
milttary, or naval +ervico of the United Staten,
or of this state, and to makoNmitablo orange
ments and provision for the opening of polls, un
der this act, it shall also be the duty of, said
commissior ers, us soon as practicable, after the
Ally of election to call upon Oa judges of the
election, and proem, ono poll book, containing
the returns of the election, and safely to preserve
the sante, not only fr itn loss, but from alteration
and deli er the some, o about delay, to the see
chary of tile commonwealth. '"
A B,
C D,..
E F,
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SEC. 25. Said commi.sioners shall receive in
full compensation for their services under this
act, ten cents per mile, in going too and return
ing film their reopeetive regiment., estimating,
literittittntricarfltirreltrtrrralt - 611111t It 7ic7Eiiy
-
made the duty of the auditor general and state
iu the Paine manner nK other claims are now au
dited and paid, by rile ; all commanding nod
other olTleors4re revinted to aid the commis
uppiaUra, and to give them all
proper faeiliticP, to enable them to calrry out Idie
design and intention of thier net.
See. 27. No mere informality na the manner
of carrying out,sir.exocututg-auy -a-411.4—}
stone of rids net, shall invalidate any election
held under the 0111110, or authorize the rani . /
thereof, to he rejected or set abide, nor shall any ,
failure, on the part of the commissioners, to
roach or visit any regiment i r company, or part
of company, or the failure of any company to
vote, in, alida.to any election which nifty ho liclu
wider this aid.
SEC. 2S. The Pevcral officer,, author' o
conduct such election, shall have tho like pow—
ers, and they, as Well as other persons, who may
attend, Vote or titter Ist %de . , at such election.
shall bo subject to the like penalties and reAric
lions as arc declared and provided in the erase
f the usual , eleetion : and all of the provibtons c
the general election laws of this state, so far as
applicable, and.not inconsistent with the pro
visions of this act, nor sopplied thereby, shall
apply to all eleetions held dieter this act.
Sre. 2sl. Ni, compensation shall be allowed
to any judge or clerk, under this act.
Sze. 30. When the sheriff of any city or
county shall issue his proclamation for an elec
tion, fora presidential, congressional, district,
city, county or State election, under the laws of
This state, he shall transmit, immediately, co
pies thereof, to the field officers and senior cap
tains in the service, aforesaid from said city or
cone ty.
See. 31. The tram of fifteen thousand dollars,
or so much thereof as may he necessary, is here
by appropriated from the general revenue, to iib
paid anon the order of the sekretary of the
commonwealth, to carry Clio law Into effect.
St.c. 32. When any of tho electors mentionta
in the first section of this tot, less than ten in
number, shall be members of eoinparileg of anoth
er state or territory, or, for any sufficient and le
gal entree,-shall be separated from their proper
company, or shall be nr any hospital, Hui y
yard, °see', ur on recruiting, provost, or other
duty, whether within or without this State, un-
der such circumstances as shall render it prob
able that ho, or they, will be unable to rejoin
their proper company, or to be present at his
propre place of election, on or before the day of
elections, therein mentioned, said elector, or
electors, shall have a right to vete in the follow
ing miinner.
' •
61:c. 33. The voter aforesaid, is hereby au
thorized, before the day of election, to deposit
his ballot, omballott, proper') folded, as requir
ed by the general election laws of tins 'tato, or
otherwise, as the voter may choose, in a sealed
enrol pe, together with a written or printed en-
I elope. togetbdt with a written or printed, or
'curtly written and partly printed, statement,
colitailliag the name of the voter, the county,
too nship, borough or a ard, of which .ho is . a
resident, and a written or printed authority, to
some qualified voter in the election district, of
which said voter is a resident, to cast the bal
lots, contained in said envelope, for him, on the
d.ly of said election. Saul statement and au
thority to be signed by tho said voter, and at
tested by the commanding, or somecommissign
ad officerol the company of .which he is ‘ ii mein'
the case of a private, and of some corns
missiohed officer of the regiment, in the rase of
an officer, irony clench officers are conveniently
aceessible, and if otherwise, then by Some other
witness; and there shall 10, accompany thud
ballots, an affidavit of said voter, taken before
sines one of the officers aforesaid, and in the ab
sence Of such tifficers, before sonic other person
duly authorized to administer oaths, by any law
of this state, that he is a qualified voter in the
election district in which lie proposes/ to vote,
that is in the actual military service of the
United States, or of this state, describing the
organization'.o which it belongs, that he has nut
sent his ballots to any other person or persons,
than the one in such nutt•iirity mentioned, dust
he will not offer to vote as any poll, which may
be opened on said election day, it any place
whatsoever, and that lie is note. &stater, and
has not been dishonorably dismissed from ser
vice, and that ho is now stationed at in
the state of . Said sealed envelope.
containing the ballots, statement, authority and
affidavit as aforesaid, to bo sent to the proper
person . , by mail or otherwise, having written or
printed on the outside, across the sealed part
thereof, the words "soldiers ballot for twp.,
(borough or word,) in the county of
<Sec. 3.1 The elector, to whom such ballet
Shall be sent, shall, on the day of election, and
.whilst the polls of the proper distriet are
_9pen,
deliver the envelope, no received, unopened, to
the proper election officer, who shall epee the,
sank, in the presence of the election board, and
deposit the ballots therein contained, together
with the envelope, and accompanyiog papers, as
other ballots aro deposited, and said board shall
count and canvass the same in these= manner
as other votes cast at said election: load-the lair,
son delivering the same may, on the demand Of
any elector, be compelled le tpstity, oil with,that,.
dip eevisiope, 'so delivered by him. in le the same
state as white received by him, and that the
same has not boon opened, or the contents thereof
changed or altered, in any way.b/ him, or any
other person. •
Sac. 35. The right of any person, the( offer
ing to vote, Raney such election, noisy be chal
lenged, for the same causes, that it could be
challenged, if he were personally present, and
for no other reason or cause.
Sec. a& Any officer of any general, or epeetal
election In thit state, who shall refuel:lo mettle
any snob envelope, anddeposit any such bal
lots, or to count and canvass the same, and atLy
elector who shall receive such envelope, and no
sleet or refuse to present the same, to the
016-
cerdotthe election district, endorsed on the said .
evelom !hall be guilty-of • misdemeanor, and
on n nviotion thereof, shall be punished by lin
pries:mutant, in the state prison, not exceeding
enri year, and by One not exoeeding fire hubdred
Pilau, or either, or both, in the discretion of the
ecuirt.
Sac. 37. Any person, who shall wilfully and
corruptly stakiaanduabseribe and Mse aids
or make ang tales oath, touching nay inane; 4.
thing,p i rm bled In thin act, shall ho deemed gull
ry oradrui end corrupt perjay , and" , anlipon eon
thin thereof, shall bo punished by imprisonment
is the -state prettentimg, - exineeding' five
years, and by fine not,eceeeding ono thonsnnd
dollars; or by either, or both, iu the discretion
of the court.
Sec. S 9. That it shall be the duty ofthe secre
tary of the commonwealth to prorpire tho'neces
miry blank forma, to carry oat the provisions of
this net, and to furnidit he same for the u. 13 of
the parsons so engaged in the military service
aforesaid,
SEC. 39. In case any qualified elector. M mil
itary service aforesaid, may be in any hospital,
military or naval, or in any svessel, or a navy
yard, the ststements,and affidavits, in .this Oct
robntioned, may be witnessed by, and made be
fore, any officer of the veslel,'navy yatdbr other
place, in which said voter is, fur this time being,
engaged.
Sac. 40. It shall ho the duty of every asses
sor, within this eounnonivaltli, annually, to as
sess and return. in the manner now required by
law, a county tax, of ten cents upon each and
every non-rommo.sioned officer and private, and
the, usual . taxes alien every coinini finoned offi
cer, known by them to be in the military service
9fthe United States, or of this state,in the army
And when any omission shall error, the omitted
'names shall be Weil, by such assessors, t* - Ski;
assessments and lists of voters, on• the applica
tion of any citizen of the election district, or
precinct, whereni eueli soldier might, or would
has o a right to solo, it rot in such seri lee, he
aforesaid; and such non-conunissioned officers,
and privates, shall be exempt from all other per
sonal taxes, during their continuance in such
scrolia ; and said assessors shall, in each and
toreffFease, Dimwit 11..e..1 soldiers , or
without fee, or reward, therefor, give a certificate
of such rtgokir, or additional, oisscslinen t, to
- any eitlffif rd . ThireriiliTifrn itiq net , or — fordeTiffl7
who mar of any lane, demand the ; and
of raid dierct, or the treasurer of the said coun
ty, it it ell be the duty Drench officer to receive
said assmssed ti& of, and Iron, any person offer
mg to psiriliC Nurse, for the soldzer or officer
therein named, and to endorse, untin such certi
ficate, a roc eipt therefor; and it shall also be the
duty of said collector, or county treasurer, to
xeszeivassisLiiisseseed-tas s -from an-y person mins
may offer tilliay the same, for nay said offi
errs. or soldiers, without requiring a certificate
of essessment, when the numb of such persons
shall have been duly mitered upon the assess
ment books,and taxi duplicates, and give a re
ceipt therefor, to suelyper9ons, specially stating,
therein the .ammo of (ho-soldier, or officer, whose
tax if tins paid, the 3 ear for which it IF2d
se-used, and the date of the payment thereof;
' teh said eertiliente and receipt, or tempt. ots•
ly, shall Imprint. forte or idcnep,. to any election
beau it, pros idol for by this net, before- which
this s.s sue ;rim he offered, of the due assessment
of snit! tax. n; mi t, end pse pakment thereof
14, the soldier, or ts.....cer, therein rained, offer
ing the same, as nfor,aid; but said eleetion
hourd shall not he thereby precluded from re
quiring
tlst r proof, of the right to t tic, as
milest by flit, as t, or the general des taus 'l u re s M
this commonwealth, and if any of said assessors,
collectors, or treasurers, shall neglect, or refuse,
to comply with the pro+ispts of thin section
or to perform any of the duties, therein enjoined
upon thbm, or either of them, he, or they, so of
fending, sisal/ be ajudgial guilty of a missle
mesmor in office, mid Anil on conviction, he fin
ed, in ally sant ;listless than twenty, nor more
than tw'whrenrtred dollars: Prorilled, That Ihe
additional ;tsseissments, required chat! be made
or •apptlcation of any citizen of the election d;s
-t rict, or precinct, thereof, upon oath, or cabman- I
tion, of such citizen, to be aostunisteral by the
assessor, that such absent soldier is a citizen of
the election district, or precinct, wherein such
assessment is required, by such citizen, to be
wade.
Sac. 41. This art shall mot apply to the dice
tine of metnhers o f council, or to ward end di
vision officers. hi the city of Philadelphia.
HENRY C..IOIINSONT,
Spoiler of the llonge of Ropre..ent.taivos
t. JOIIN P. PtN.NEY,
Speaker of the Senate
PPPROVED.—TIIO twenty,hith day of August
Anno Domini ouc thousand eight hundred and
sixty four,
A. G. CIitITIN.
(3 ken under my bend ; nt my ,Lieu in Bello
fume, Ile 24 day of September, A. L. 1884..
RICHARD CONLEY,
Sheriff of Centro county
EYRI & LANDELL,
14)13RTII ARCII STREETS, PIIILADEL.,
Cuter for the best Wide, and offer no baits or
deception to induce tluidoin, but rely on
FAIR DEALING
0 0 D GOODS
Best 141ERINOES, •
Fashionable SILKS,
' Nobility PLAIDS,
It riws POPLINS,
Dark FOULARDS,
Figured NOS, ,
pj,,i,i . 511:,,r 1.,
(1001) BLANKETS,
P.S, Mc/allow GOLD down as elate ue ,re
follow it up. Noet is a good time for Merchants
and Consumers to come in. mill 4, 'gm
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.
Iu do Orphans' Court or Centre
county in the matter of thu estate .of Jane
Wearer, deed. The undersigned an andit•gr
appointed by said Court to thstrilotte the money
in the hand., of the administrators, to and among
the persona legally entitled to tho same, will at
tend to the duties of said appointment at his 'lf
fiest in Bellefonte, on Wednesday, the Ifith day
of November, A. D, 1864, when and whore all
pergolas interested mhy attend ifthey see proper.
EVAN M. BLANCHARD,
Auditor:
Oct. 14,—A!
A EDITOR'S NOTICE.
1-10 The uudersignwl, an Aliditor ap
pointed by the Orphan's Court to distribute the
bolonse rema,idinw in the. hands of David
Primer, administrator do bonus two of Patrick
Cambridge, dee'd, will attend to the duties of
his appointment, at his of lee, in Bellefonte ' on
Zriljay the 28th of October next, when And
wtide all parties interested may attegiL if they
think proper. EVAN M. BLANCIiARD)
Ott. 14,-4t. Auditor.
, .
TO ALL WHOM I'I.MAY 4 G I NCER
Notice is hereby given that the
account and vouchers or John Bailey and A.
Rankin, Trustees of John Bailey, lunatie, hoe
been filed in the Court of Common Pines of Con
lye county, and will be iwesented ut the no=t term
of said court (28th of Nov. 1801) foi confirma
tion, and unless exceptions are filed on or bofore
the third day of said term, the bald acoount will
bo confirmed by the Court.
oct2B-3t ,
JAS. IL LIPTON, Proth'y.
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Letters,testamentary on the estate
fo John Hoy (Miller) late of Bellefonte deeeas
ed, having boon Issued to the undersigned, he re
quests all periseas knoWingthetasel vas to be in
debted to said utile 1411 make immediate pay
ment, mud those having (Ileum to present them
duly. authenticated for settlement.
lIBZEKIAM HOY,
sept.3o-6t.Executor.
•
E 8"41.
_ame to the residence of the sub
scriber, about the 15th of October, a large Rod
and White Bull, I/imposed M be about 8 years
old. The owner la requested to come forward,
prove property, pay amps and take him away,
otherwise he will be ilispeeed of as the law di
rector. Deal JOHN
No. 43.
WESTERN CORRESPONDENCE
DAikwt, Ouzo. Oct. 24.
Daan WATCI).IIAN :—Were it not f.ir the
publication of papers in the interest of the
Union and the Democratic party in this
State, a person would be forced to the atm
elusion thrSt oh account of some "military
necessity," the eleetion on the seaond
Tuesday of this montlt 4 was, by the "pow
ers that be," indefinitely postpened. Since
the second day after the election tot a sin
gle Lincolniie organ hie mustered courage
enough to give us the result of the vote' in
the "Buckeye ,State.'!_;TLe 'grave is not
:stent--the honed* of a Lincoln
Quiirternmster more obscure. The facts,
if we lakeodministration papers aa our
onion to judgoeby,swear, I don't believe
We had an election ; for it we bad, there
would be papers illustratud,with wood cuts
on every page, full; portraying lbo " big
gUns tiring;' "cock s growing," -flag's un
furled,' and the crushing announceine'm
that "the Buckeye State had gone 100,000
majority for the Republiearr Union Ticket!
Copperhead's decapitated ! MeCletlanites
defonet ! Miscegenation triumphant,
" But slack-a-day ! INN beautifully
different' brilliant and success—
ful movements in tlio Shenandoah . -
MigetTsess airTarnßention of Republican
•
lrieh Denteerat, catholic, and a strong and
openly avowed McClellanite, just three
im
portant int" Th6misci us hitteily
detest ) The lust herd from the rinciii
nati Gaulle was that •• Ohio will ga411,000
• •-tlie-honte- , , - to s co
will swell tol00,0(0 majority." Th' next
day after the election, the Miscegens settle
ded—politely--o la Seward speaking, and
I cannot better illustrate their condition
than by parctlisini a cerea or tiro front
.I.l„puLy,:s '•Destruction of Senaoherib," to
wit: - • ,
"Like low-. of the forest when mummer iligreoh,
The "Abe's" in the morning with the niggers
irere'eeell ;
Like lenviot of the forest when Autumn Mali
blown,
The "Aloes" on the morrow lay withered and
••
etroun,
-For the An g el or Death Wow, borne is the blast,
And ho breathed in the face of tho"Aboa" as he
passed,
And the pylon of "Old Abram" waxed deadly
and chill,
And hie L'azette (red Otte more tk% and forever
grow
"This morning we reoeire the very sol
emn and unostentatious srouncement by
the telegraph to the Gazette that tho official
majority is 21,1'n., and several Counties in
Southern phi° (Democratic) to hear irom
Dh! what a fall, my countrymen I When
the full vole shall be announced, if it is an
nounced before the next election, the official fig
ureg will be much koss than 20,000, which is
6,000 lees than that I granted them in my
loot letter to the WATCIIXAN. Deduct that
from the 101,000 total majority of last year
and we have the nice little democratic gain
of over'Bl,ooo
Pennsylvania ban not done better. ,
Taking A present ,and retrospective view
of the political prorect of the Miscegens
I cannot help sympathising with the "be_
reeved friends of the deceased," and for
their consolation I feel like offering them a
little more of their long accustomed Lin
coln-line condolence), And, 4 119 Old Abo
would say, "that reminds me' of a story" of
a negro preneherlanything that has rtigyer
about it, you knaw, will be the better ap
preciated by the Miscegens) who was bold
ing quite an extensive revival ambng his
flock, and in 6rder to induce the wayward
sinners it de coiled pertwasion to return
frutu their evil ways and repent, be grew
~ cry eloquent ; "firing up heavily for an up,
grade track" he puffed nut the steam of his
threatenings in the following fearful and
inevitable strain: "Breddern ob de evil
ono! Dar am just two roads for you to
trabbil; olio of dots is de bread gunge road
data loads to def and destruction, and do
odder is de crooked and narrow track dat
leads to bell and damnation. No*, dere , '
fore, which does,ye chooae ?"
An .old stiff-eceitsd, hardened, wretch,
sitting in tho bask part of the mooting, im
mediately jumped up, actaiming, ',Hel
lo der, Clem ! if tint is a fae, die chile
am gwine to take fro de wood. !" '
J94t so with do t Abolition leaders.in Ohio
to-day. If 'they take the "broad gunge
road" and cry and vote far more war, more
taxation, more bloodshed and more Tin, it
only 71qad# them to death and destruc
tion."' It they takti the "crooked end nar
row track" of Chase and Wade in being
Mluatli to do a wrong, they know it only
"leads to hell and dimnation," Hence,
many of Orin' have wisely concluded to
take the still-necked nigger's plan, and are
"gwiao to take fro do wood!, until George
B. McClellan, the modern Moses, shall de
liver them safely from, the "wlldernesaN
it is no uncommon 000ursnce to he4/0-
publicans Air say, well, if "biao"is eleeted
it do'nt huiffis much, we haul tb,p Osatirtati
and (that is all we earefor, we never were
very zealous for Abe at any ratede, do.
But, toy dear Warcuumr, "that's ROI what's
the matter." their 'big interwar. 'big spec
ulations, big -contracts and big profits cry
alotid for "Abb and more war," whilst their
consciences, the desolation of their heuntry,
and the irresistible rota) of aiiirertng 'ha.
inanity painfully beseeches theta to desist.;
to turs_from their evil ways, std strap h
blow for' the salvatiOti • of hit 'biliabri
1 4 1. rough tbe, grime of ildoebillin - and the
ikosoorstio party. Those oondieting elO
meots are at terrible was la Char browns
and they ban sot the manhood. the how , ,
triotism, and tho,,pelf 7 dakielyto deride Br
favor of their country &Mt df their ebow
. •
hi'. 0041 Th ey i ris in 'gilt di lmr in
pungently described by one of our 04s„
who safe '
They can and they can% flhey.wipondthey
d I
They'll dammed if they'd*, anceed
' dawned if thiry don't l"
Bet, my dear - Witontros, by t i lti. i tinte
this letter retakes you, and t.hrdrill' your .
Lolumns,, your repArs, the dry of
election will be close at hand—the day on
which the destinies of the country is to . bp
decided, whether for went or far woe. Ls
view of this fait, this all importune face,
let me appropriate the lialanie of my spat*
to a plea fbr,our cum, our country, and
our condidateat .
Freenttmllr rennionint-; the, people of
he Great,Viest 'like; watches" with the most
tender andisinful arixietg tLe progress of
the politica l campatt - in your State ;sot
an accession to our smoke adra depart*,
therefrom, has escaped, our notice. We hews
realized the difficulties In the way of
'shoddy contractors," tteorrupi office hold
ers," and "govern:tient stock-jobbers."'witl
Which you had to contend. Waknete that
the whole baneful influence of your Stets
E r xeculive, and the stealthy movements of
,Stanton, aided by the ltellieb ineendiarists
cf a Forney would'he obstacles-]tot easily
surmounted in your good old State WS
knew that no money would be spared by
this reckless Administration, no efforts
would be relaxed by the minions of power
under it to coereb men itito measures.' Thal'
there would be no acts of 'measures amt
desperation too.vile Wet would not be ;re
sorted to in order to acoomplihh their ne
farious object pod hence, fearing find elm
tremenlons preSoure of the power and pat
ronage of tho unscrupulous and unprinci
pled Administration would be too great for
,you to Overcbme wo, had great reason to
tremble for the result.
We have been taught that "as goes Pena
sylvattia, so goes New York, and that v 4
tetylies en tbuirlroad." Bence, we were_
fearfully, painfully anxious for the result.
.. • ,
relief we experienced when the telegraph
flashed the news throughout the plains and
prairies of the West that the election in
Pennsylvania was in doubt, being close. We
knew then that our country was safe and
- chit the ttoll Keystone of (her fF'etTerel
Arch" would longer support the struetnre
of our glorious old Union by elevating her
noblest. NA, ,gorge B. McClellan to the
high position of watobman, guide and de
fender of our Country's Rights and our
Govntr; e - Ltrwe, — Aa~LwJene the tegratJt
anuouneed to us again, the glorious news
that Vonfts'ytytic , ia gave over S,OQQ Demo. ,
erotic majority on the home vote, our hearts
?taped pith joy, our voices shouted the
glad huzza, and in our prayers that, night
many a t.God bless 'you good people of
Pennsylvania," was fervently uttered by It
who love our country and obey her laws.
People of Pennsylvania, you have only
commenced the.work of purification and re
demption Contlltue on until you shall per
fect it. Turn out every man, woman and
child, work ! work ! work ! for your coun
try's welfare which can only be attained
through the election of McClellan. The
time for words is over. The time for naiad
vigilant action I united action hi 'at hand!
Let the grand old dapaes, the loving moth
ers, and the fair ladies of Pennsylvania
emulate the example, and cultivate the 'spir
it of the mothers, and heroines Of the 1t...
volutiog. They have a power and an in•
fluence that they can successfully exert fort
the preservation of our country, and they
should not lot Wing in this hour of peril.—
pod forbid that they will be inactive. Re
member the election of Lincoln is the sig.
nal of uisunion, Anarchy and bloodshed.
The eloction,pf McClellan will be the glad
messenger of peam Union and p'roaperfty..
People of Pennsylvania, which, in the
name of God Oh, which will you choose!
31a. LINCOLN AND TENNESSCE.--A delep
lion of men from Tennessee., whose 'loyalty'.
has never bemoaned is question, waited on
Lincoln a few days ago, with n petition for
the redress of grievances, suffered ad: tlfi
hands of Governor Johnson, military agent
for that Stale, also candidate for Vice Pres-
Kivu/ on the Lincoln ticket- The. petition
ers clearly set forth the gross violations of
State and Notional Constitutions; the insult
offered to all Tennesseans by Gov. Johnson'
proolamations and teat oath by which . lb,
people are called upon to perjure themselves
and appealed to the President in strong but
decorous language, to right the wrongs heap
ed upon them. flow were they received
Wiry the President as usual, treated this
whole matter as a 'joke." lie said it was
a scheme concocted by the "New York poli
ticians" and gaverthis emphatic answer
"/ expert to lei the grand* of Gen. Atielellan
to manage their side of this eattest is their own
way ; uud I will manage'my side of it in my
way." What cares the President for 'the
suffering end wrongs of the people ? lie is
too busily engaged in President making:
be' is fully determined to re-elect himself
And be is gdlng to take "my way" for doing
.it. A parrot' tbat"way" was doveioped in
indiana recently. What a 'humiliating
spectacle, to see the President dipping intek
tbetAlthy pool of party polities. while he
looses sight of the suffering of his country
,add its people.
Tixits.—We have 801141(6.1 to pay &cool
ing to the following get, taken from an I
change paper. Ourlatheris paid an unwill
ing tax on coffee tea, suffix,' maws% syr
up, ginger, pepper, beef, cows,lumber, but
ter, matches, candles„ soap, silks, satins,
prints, ribbons, hats, bonnets, Stockings,
pins, needles, crape,muslins,
angina, pins,
salaries, circuses, theatres, auctions,
banks, brewers, taverns, retailers, oyster
saloons i manufactures, billiard tables,wateh
es, caritigee, incomes, deeds, wills, receipts,
bills, bob is , notes, tigidges, lawyers, doc
tors, diindiste, boats, slues, 5h01d4.76104
medicine,4and, houses, tenements, papr,
hides, donkeys, lead, lowan, wax, in-ma
ltase, ttaware, brittle wale, knives, eat.
tlet7, 000ltery t jugglemilax, faro, fruits.
willow ware, glass, drift; mid everything
the imaginable. Could ou'r fathers have
endured all this. Can yea, Voters of Centre
totudyt
• wHo ouovr. o V9T2 ros Luicetal—the
following persons ought to support
the TJ--
coin oandidatep • on the /ith of ,Nolsinhoc
* • j"
All those. who aro in laior pslijk* •
(Lined.
AU those who are in Woe of .110 fosonoi
tar- •
:Mos In Aron 44 the_..iitaiip,oi*intioA
ail twroioo taxes *lowan:. • • •
Thou Who ors lialiothod whit Om proMiki
'woo/ Nay- _ ~• . •• - ••••_
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