'^^UELIC,SAI ? E i. ‘ ' 6f‘ ‘ 11 ,r ' BEAi ESTATE. On FRIDAY, October ISlh, 1864. { ■ TrtjJ subscriber will offer nt Public Sale OH tbo promises, the following described Real W le ; i, o lot of ground situate In tbofteroqgb bounded by Main stroot on tbo gouth, ! rnroorotion stroot on the East, by an Alloy on 1? V«rlb. boing 10 foot front and 130 foot in depth, SJJnI tboropn oroqtpd a . ' ** IWO-STORT JrtL • , occupied ns a dry Goods Store room: by . .h i Elliott* Thoro is also a Waro Uousoand Sdn tbo tot. , Ko 2. 0 lot hdjolnlng No. 1, on tbo. West, ? 40 foot Ip front and ISO foot in depth. Tbo nrovomonts "are a two-stb'ry Wfnthcrhvardcd Scuir, Briok bhok building, ovon and other »tIfWi6UCCB* ' 1 . ■ *{, 3. Is a lot of gtouud adjoining No. 2, on h West, bcirg about 30 foot front and 180 feet "depth, having thereon erected *twd-at6ry Weath> ' ionrrf //««•«. with one'Story, Stono back‘build- ! r There is a good fctafilq on this property, JD £ ovon, cistern, Ac.' The lot, is well stocked tilb fruit trees, and the garden is very productive ly. 4. Is a lot of grountl adjoining No.. 3, on , West, being about 30 feet front and' 180. foot ju depth/ having there,on oVcoted a .two-story i&k * BUIOIC HOUSE, g!j!m ‘the front of Which is calculated for and bow occupied, as a drug Store . by John 11. Miller, Ibe back building is a two-story odifloo ample and voll finished,the whole cdhUftuting a very oligi l,|o business location, ana ft comfortable residence. There is an excellent stable oh' this lot/aiso a Wtirge house, dqublo wood, bouse, cistern, grape *rbi>rs ( a largo selection of cholc? frM’t, and every (oDruoionce necessary' to •eohatitiWo a 'desirable borne. Thoro-,is a 'perpetual' Ineurartdd on this property to tho amount of $2OOO which Will be [finsforrod tp thq ; pprobu3or. JU .1 and 2, will .be sold ns tbo'property of gimilfil fIL Brattuh, utid tho heirs of Snmnol’llrut lie, duc’d.y and ,N|»?..3 and 4 as the property of tho Heirs of \Villibm tir.i>lnu,idcc’d; -Sale.to o v 9ih‘t\ioncb^ .ll o'clock, A. M, Wfrcii fcroi willtd lAttdu tijown'.fty ' iiios. Ex’r of iS'. ffa h, co' d. V-d n(t_A(ft for lieirb _6ept. 2»; 1,8,04 ts. . ' ' J I PUBLIC SALE OF A VAttABLE . illLti RTf. Ju THURSDAY. October 2f, ISGt. WILIi Public ,Snlo, on Uie midcs, on Thursday, October 1884, t&o raluallo ' Merchant Mill Properl) tf r lbo, undersigned, situated on tbo Yellow Bfcc ilea Gtecbj in Monroo Township, Cumberland, county. Pa.* about five miles-'east of Carlisle, and jive miles south-west of Moohanicsburg.- T.Ue Mill building is brick, built in tbe .boat, manner, four and a-half stories high, and measure's 70 by |5 fuel, with six run of mones, und.cqntdlrtlng.al] the necessary pi.-icbincry for flour and oualom worb» The Mill if in tbo beat of order, and, being Jooatcd in a rich; populous, grain growing neigh borhood. and propelled by abundant,',and' never-, (ailing watcr : power, is worthy the attention of millers and capitalists, and is a desirable property (o every respect. Attached to tbe Mill property aru bbout 20 ACRES of LAND. on which is erected a Coo DWELLING . IS 6 U g-E ; . .|jj^ gJl.staju.e, conrEßsnop.n^fz. »ud all. ont-hul.ldings, with jyater conve nient la the dwelling. .• A-lso, At the suhio time and Jjla.ec, will in* sold A of ypmd, •, containing 3 An it IK' pmro of located one mile south, of Chur’ahtovvn,. '?!• t(>e roft.) to tho Mill property, ou which U iTICtcJ ft ' , Tu<>-*toi v o\v<-iliii£ ttau»H mo-hair huili of brick and the other half woath ■dionrtled. a good Stable, and other necessary out* mililixiga ami a WELL.of water convenient, to the Iffulliug, Op are df TilRI VINO- Fiiuit 'TkfeisSK- . Tlio nbovk described Real Estate will be sold on 'ai I ilay at lit o'clock* at tbo MUI property. When Ulouduued will be given and terms made known' * , * ■- , • V ‘ *' :: . . ~. . ,M. G. BEtT^HUOVBII. —Any porfrnn Wishing’to viovV tho propor- )iwprevious ui the* day pf sal«,iw!ll please,call.on jhc propriei or, lining near the Mill, or qn A. - Bos K near Carlisle, oh colnmunicato by letter with either of them, directing to Carlisle, M. G. B. Sept, 16, ISA 4. • ' .. , Lancnstor Weekly rvUellujender', York ffo and Reading [Adler insert to day'of sale, and tend hills immodUiolv to this olfieo. mm FOB SALE. will sell my farm, nituatml in Middlesex • township. 5 miles from Carlisle, containing amt . 19 0 ACRES, crave! land. The improvements aro a lar •, J i lj TfEATItEfcBOARDED HOUSFj P«ik Barn, a dew ftanjp Stable and Huy, House Spring Ilonsb, and other necessary out buildings, i Xbjo naturally of a good quality, is deep, M been well limed and' timnured and is at the Prcftufc.t-ttilti under profitable cultivation, • There !* running ftdUr ja-6V6ry field which wUb advaq r togo of IdcjitioD tonkoa it an excellent .stock farm. ■Also 70’ acres of TIMBER LAND adjoiniag tbo 'We which will bo sold with it or in lots to suit’ purchasers. • * ■ For Informatloc apply to Judge Watts or. W. M. Beetcm Esq., Carlisle or the subscriber living oh too premised- ! Sopt 22, JB6i—?6t^ Valuable MrM FOlt SALE. .THE subscriber offers jfoJrfiHlb his fraftH, in Middlesex township miles froth ■ CONTAINING 178 ACRES, Jj an *>ld survey, most of which ia under oultiva quality/of land Tsislato and gravel, *®Joh Improves rapidly under the. action of lime. Toe improvements are a Double Slone House, JHjjgg attached, and Wash House, Wood i, BB Smoke House convenient. Aim, a LOG >BAHN, HAY HOUSE, Hog Pen, •rnago House; Corn Cribs, Ac. Thcro 'is a fine noty of FRUIT-on the premises.- , ‘ > w f? Property is divided by a priVato roird.and vi um ma »o two convenient,farms. It isadmira ccV;, for a Stock Farm, having oasyao-’ water, and the. meadows yielding j. supply of Hay. It i-\* ol ' oo d,. has boon thoroughly limed ;,is oon t. n ,° n \s® oouroh and sdhool, and join's ihe well- 5 Q °. Tn • Curlislo, Sprir/gB,” Whlbb afford a market B^ Altogether it is a desirable t Also,.£B Acrqs of excellent ~. ■ TIMBER LAND, i. about 1$ miles from the above’ Farm, e«« tL* on ® the, base of- the North ; Mountain, uo-. o> i• * to 'every part. This will bo sold together, fo Purchasers. 5 CUrb P y 10 Jad «° ,i« Carlisle, George S. 9ar P 1 ? 1 ®** 08 / P r subscriber at Hir* Aubl-ok- ” 1 ■- J*AMBS CLARK. . OAHLEY WANTED. —The highest, price Jrc» Br y "/f'r*! o paid in c«»h ***'*,ml** \ ■.. On titty AY, Qflofier. 14,1864, pursuance of an order of tbs Orphjans’ Court of Obmborlaiia'couii ty, oq tho promises: ' • ■ , 'op oiidbj&B. /.;■ lata tho- property of Richard Bieiiing, deceased,’, situate in-Now Kingston, Silver Sjpring township, bounded on th«£notth by tbe Harriabiirg'turnpike, on property of Abraham Miller, on tho joutb by an alley, and oh the ,west by tho lands of Daniel Spidic, containing thirty feet,in front, and ono hundred .and sevtittty fect ln depth,.more or loss, having thereon erected a friable p Two'SPory House, ggj , i f AND A-P.RAMB-STABLE. o/ SaU:~Tim per cent.'of tho purchase money to no paid when the property is stricken off, and the balance oti tho at day of January, 1805; when a doed wilbbojhado and possession delivered to the purchaser; Tbo taxed for the yea* 1805 to bo paid by the purchaser.. - Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M. . „ , ’ David orris, - Aug. 23,18 C- . ; ‘ Guardian, ■ ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. T>Y virtuo of nn order of; the. Orphans’ ■*-' Court, to mo directed, I will oipoap to public sale, at Contrcvillo, Penn township, On Saturday, the 15f h day of October next, at 11. o'clock, A. M.,-a certain tract of MoutUaih Ladd, eituatod in Southampton township, CONTAINING* 498 ACHES, more or less, boundod by lands of Schocb, Sons A Co.».l3eamoV, aW by tho Pino Grove estate. day of sale it wiU bo divided into lots, and, kotd either.in lets, or ehtiro, as will bt most advnntagft’Mis lo the estate. This land is \Voll Wor.thyjLho immediate attention of those-wlohingi good liinlie* - land. . WILLIAM BROWN, % AihnhibU'tUtfr W. 'June.ph Brown. ddc T d\ ' . Sept, 1. 1864-7 W HigHjy InipirtveJ jtiiiilesiolie Farm , / at Private Sate. BtTDATED about mile, ene| uft/arfrlisle; on the York road, containing abptA 70 AGUES OF liANl>, AA of Which is cleared and in. The-highest phobic fltito df cultivation. Tbo improvements aro a large UVA-St'nr.y j-. j. muett WAtelOk HOUSE, containing two-story TENANT HOUSE, Bank Barn, Carriage H»o aO, and 6l(tbllPgj and other but houses of thciiK»i>l con venient. character, two excellent wells of water, one at the Both an'&jqno at the House, and a large brick cistern. A,; firm APPLE ORCHARD, con- ttorcS of the beVt Selection of thriving Adit. A-tibo other fruit* ‘comprising peathos, ponrii Apricd'ti&,,ob‘orrioB, grape's, ic. The farm is laid; out .in ,7 fields, besides the orchard. The blit ,ahtl» dhibßient ,, d iyith shrubbery and shade trees. ..The buildings being all nearly new and' in close proximity to tbo Carlislo-Gas A Water works Would insure the introduction of gas and. water at a moderate expense. This is decidedly one of the most desirable properties in the interior of Penn sylvania. J?or terms and further information inquire of A. L. gPONSUSR, SepL 8, 18f4—6t . Jteal Estate Agent, N OTICE is hbrfcby given to all persons in terested. that, tbo ftlldfring accounts have been filed in this Office, by the acoount&ntß-theroin named for examination, and Will he prosohted to the Orphans* Court of Cumberland. CbUnly, for ooufinifa-iou and allowance on Tuesday, October 25,. A. D. 1864, viz':; , 1. First and final aoc6unt«of Henry Miller, ad miniotrator of John M. Miller, lato of Mifflin township,.deo'd. ' f - . 2. The first and final, account of Mrs. Marhala Miller, executrix of the last Will qmd Testatneut of Jacob Miller, late of Monroo township,, doo'd. 3, First and final account of D. H. Swilor, ad ministrator of Jacob Emmingor, late of Mechanics burg, dco'd. • . 4\ The account of David Myers* administrator of .Mary Sheri, dco'd., lato of West Ponusborough tovynslnp. , a - 5 First And final account of Jacob Burkholder. kr„ administrator of Either Burkholder, lato of Mouth Middleton township, doo'd. * 6. First and final acci\lin,t.o£ Richard W. Oswald, jvirainlatnvtor of Sarah-S. Oawaldj late of Moch i aicibnrg. B-ceased. f . ; . .... , 7-,. The first and.frntfl tc'oddnt of Lan*z, administrator .of John Tiantz* latuof. feist P'enus borough .toWnSbipJ doe'd.' * ~ >■ ; ,i Williafir Ror,,Esq„ Guardian of minor child of John. 11. of the Bor ough.of Carlisle. •• __ 9. First final. tco for tbe sale late o.f deceased. ‘ ’ lb. First and final A-cnint *>f .Jacob Emmingor. trustee for the sale-of Ilealstate of Conrad. Em imtigcrj late of Silver Spring township, doo’d. 11. The first and final .account of Ambrose 11. Dill, administrator, of’ Elizabeth Faclflof. late of New Cumberland, Cumberland oounjty. doc’d, .12. First &ud fi-Al atooodut of Mrs Elizabeth Eli Yost, administrators, of John Sj Grissingor, lato of Upper Alien township, deiAh 13., First and final account of Daniel Keller, ad ministrator. de bouts nqii of John Highlands, lato of Newton township, dec'd. ~ - ; . • , 14. First and final administration acocwint of Benjamin Duke, Esq., administrator .of William McClure, lute of the 1 Borough of Shippeusburg, deceased. 15. First And final Account of John Paul, admin istrator of Peter Liy)ngor, f lato .of, Monroe town aliip, county of Cumberland, deceased. < • 10. Tho first and final account of .Alfred T. Har man, I .adminlstratior of Mrs. Magdalena Harman, luto of Dickinson township, deo’d. ; .... 17. Tho first and final administration Account of. Simon Mountz and John Higor,executors of tho. last will and tcstameiit of Adalit Siouhtz, late of Prankford township, deo’d. • 1 •‘* j • -•18, First and final qoooiinfcpf ‘John -StuArfc, jr uxooutor ofttho lasttHU and^testament o,f Airs. Elizabeth M*Cmi(r, li&df.Sbathompton township,; dop'd*i'' .«/.'• . • 19. First And’ firtrt.l a First account"of Williams Parker, Guardian of John Ti Lamb,'minor phild of-JamosA. Lamb, - doo'd;;, ‘ . i ’. j; » 22. FirsVflooottrit of Williams Parker, Guardian of David E. Lamb, minor .child of James A. Lamb, 23. FlrSt Parker, guatiMii of,Mary:A., Lamb/mmop child of James A. Lamb, dob’d. ■ 2a. Tho account of Williams Parker, guardian of Sarah Jano Lamb, now deceased 25. The account of Washington Kirk, administra tor of John .G. Kottorman, lato of the Borough of frew Cumberland; . . *■ 20. 'Guardianship account of John Wort, guardian of Levi Sharabttugb,'minor cbild of Philip Sham baugh, deo'd. ' _ 27. Tho administration account of Jaraes K. Kol* sb, deo'd, who was the administrator with tho Will anntfttod of Samuel Parks, late of Nuwton town ship, ,(Wd.,.slated by William G. Duncan, admin istrator of said James K. Kelso; doc d. 28. The first and final administration account of Abraham gostettor, Esq., administrate? of John Fry, late of.tho.Borough of Shipponsburg, deo'd. 29. Guardianship acopqnt of Christian Eborly, guardian of H. A, M. Church, minor child ,of Hon ry Churoh, flec'd. , , 30,. First and final account of N. W. Woods, ad ministratfOr'af John Jlooro. lato of Carlisle,, doc d. 31;’First and final account of Elisa Trout, admin istratrix of Abraham Trout, late of North Middle ton township, deo'd. ' V 'Z2'. The first account of Levi Helglor, oxeoutonof Philip Zeiglor* lato of Miloses township, deo'd. . • ; : - Q: W. NORTH, lUijuur, ; Sepf/24, MB4! \ ‘ . . ~..' | GEOi S. CLARE. STRAY.— Came tp tb«,premises .pf Gepcge -Forney,residing at* the .Toil. Gate,, qno.- mile east of Now ; Kingston,,a BEEi CDWv with a while face. ,Tbe’pwiiot Will please come forward, prove property, pay ohitgea and .take her awayj other wise she will-be dealt with according to law. •. - W. W.WANBAUGH, Sept 29, *C4-3t* - , . ToionUhtp Cltrlt. NEW GOQuS! NEW UOOUSif:! GREENFIELD itiUEAFER , WILL open n large lf)t of/new and. cleai 'ato»)>)e Dj>*B((" Goods wjlli fee sold at tbe r»t«V'' ■ Pi; is I c S A iuiT; Notice. Election Proclamatm iOIREAS, ui ; and by An" Act’pr tlie •*T'T GonCrol- Assoihbly dt ’the CommonwooUh of Pannsylvddift, ohtitlod ?‘Ah - Act relating tP .the elaotiohs of thia CoinmonwoOlth/' passed on*tho 3d day of July, Anno Domini, 1«39, U is mh4p tbo du ty of tho Sbotiff pf. evory County witbio; this Copi mon\veaUb r to give- public, no*jco of tbo .General Elections, andln such notice t.b enumerator-- -. . ~ .Ist,. Tbo Officers to bo cloctbd. 1 : ' • j 2d. Designating tho places -at which' tho Clebtloh is to bo held. Therefore,* . , X, J. THOMPSON RIPl’Ey, High Sheriff 6f the county of,Cumberland, 'do hereby make known and give this public notice to tho Electors of tbo, County of Cumberland, that on TUESDAT, the* llth May of October next, an . Elociiou will bo hold at the .several Election Districts established by law in-said County, at which time they will vote by ballot for TWENTY-SIX ELECTORS. Tho said election will bo held throughout tbo County as follows: . Tho oloctidn in the election distr!6t composed of the hofohgh of Carlisle and tho townships of-North Middleton, Sodth,Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and Lower Prrtnkfofd will bo held at the Court House, In the borough of Carlisle. Tho election in the election district composed of LowcrWcst Ponnsboraagh township, will bo hold at tho North School House, in Plainfield. Tho'eloctlon in tho election district composed of Silver Spring township, will bo hold at the public house of Jacob Ottstot, in Hogucstown, in said township. ' The election in tbo election district composed of Hampden township, will bo bold at tbo pUblie house occupied by George Duoyin said township. Tho election in tho election district composed of tho township of Upper Allen, will bo hold at tho public hoilso of Win. L. Cocklin, in Sbopberdstown. Tbo election in tho election district composed of .Middlesex township, will bo hold at tho Middlesex School lldhso. Tho election hr the ekotidn district composed of the township cif' Lowdi* Alton, will bo held at tho wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunchbarger, on Slate Hill. - . . The cloctiofi in the election district composed of East Pefinsboruugh toWnship, will bo hold at the house of Jos. Marlin, in West Fairviow, now occu pied by John Seirer. Tbe election in the election l district composed of NoW Cumberland* bo held at. the house now kept by Willifih\ 8011, in the borough of Now Cumhcrl&nU.' The cleclioh in’the'election district comjiosod of -tho.bordrtgh of-Mu’cliaiiicsbiirg. will lie hold ut-tho' public hdube noIV kept by W. L. Huston','id' said burouglr. t . TI]C ejection in the election dlstthjt comiioaed of Monroe idwnship t will be held’At the public house: lately Kcjii) by Jclrofill'Ah Hannon, in Cburchtbwu, in wM.fpwnsldjy. . iii tlic election district composed of Penn township. VviU bo held at the house now ooefi piod Ivy, Rodsecker, in said township; ' The clectiqq id the cloeUbn district composed‘of ■ Upper Hieki'fison t'd\Vnship> will bo held hi the nouso now oec.ivpied by James Wasbmood, knoiVn as tho Slonc The olocUdn m.tfie clcoti’bin diSfrteteompOgcd of the fidVough. of «md toiV'nshVps of. Mifiliu. Upper Up.per West'Pounsbornugh and North Newton, will be held at tho'public School House in the borough «>f Ncwville,. The olgpljon. in the -cleclian district composed of th 6 thorough,'oj‘.^owbtirg } ;Hopewoll township, will bo at the School House in Nowburg, in said township. .. in the election district composed of the-borough of Shipponsburg, Shippensburg town ship) ,An&that part of Southampton not Included in tho Loosbprg election .district, will be held at tho Coanoil House, in tho borough of Shippensburg. - Tho ojbfition in tbe election district composed of Lawor Southamp.ton township, will bo held at the house formerly occupied by William Maxwell, in Leesburg. .. • Tho election in the election district composed of South fJowton township, will be hold at tho School Houee in Jacksonville.-,,., ; . ■ ■ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. , , .‘‘That every person excepting Justices of tho Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under tho United. States, or of this State, or a City or Incorporated District, whether a commissioned-joffioer or otherwise, who is or shall bo employed unddr the Log.islatiye, Executive or Ju diciary Department bf. this Stale,:pr of the United States, or of any Incorporated-District, and also, that every member jpf pongress, and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any City,_or Commissioner of any Incorporated District, is by law incapable of holding.or exorcis ing at tho time, the office ofappointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Common-' wealth, and that.ho Jucjgo,.lnspector,or other offi cer of such- election Shull bo elcgiblo to bo. then voted for,** ■ • ; And the said Act of Assembly, entitled “Ah Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth,” passed July 3, 1830, further provides, as follows, to wits “That the Inspector and Judges shalhlneet at the respontivd f>r*ix*o!s dp|>omlod for holdlhsrthc elec tion in tho District to which they resjicotivcly be long, before .9 o’clock on tho morning of tho 2d Tuesday of October, and each, of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall- bo a quallifiod voter of such District. , ... “In case the person who shall hnyc received tho second highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not attehd on the day of .electiuli, thtu the pop»on who shall have received Oio second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding election, ■shall act as. Inspector in, his place. And Sn case the person who has received the, highest number of votes for Inspector shall.-not attend, the person elected Judge £haU appoint oh Injector hr his poaco, anjtl l-n .cajib pefcoh elected Judge sliall' not attend, then the Inspeolor who reooivtid the highest number of votes shulihnppoinl a Judge in bis place ; and if -nny vacniicy sb.)ll colilinuo,.in the heard for the >paeo of oau hour after the time •fixed by law for the .opening pf Ibo election,' the voters of the tpiVnshif. \va?d or district for which such officer shall hufe been elected,, itrpsutii,.at .the imo of election, shall elect one of IHcir number to fill the vacancy.” , ’ ; • ■ Pariicular attention is directed to the Aot of As sembly, passed the 27tli day of February, 18-311,.cn titlod.“An Act rolaljVo ~vp}iug..-ut-Elections in the oountiee 6i\ Adams, . Dauphiil, York, Lancaster, Franklin, Cumberland,' Bradford, Centro, Green, and Erie.” viz; “Sop. 1. Bo it enacted ..by Jhp Seriate dnd House f Representatives of. thc-Commonfcc<fa of Penn sylvania id General Assembly met, 4nU it ife hebohy enacted Jiy .the authority of the sanio - ttiiit-it hlhi,! bo lawful/or the qualified .Voters, of the. counties .of Dauphin, liiincastor, York, Franklin,'Cum -berlandj Bedford, Centro, Green, and Ilrie> firom and after, the jiasaago of. this Aot, to vote fof* all candi dates.fdr the various offices lo bo filled ilf any.elec tion qnr jjfltt. slip or. ticket : Provided; the bffioo for which eVory candidate is yoted for, shdll lie desig nated-as required by the biistlng laws df the Com mqnjvoa\th.r _ ’ -j :i "S&S; 2; T hat any fraud ,o6mmlcto'd l .by.iny per spn voting in the manner above proscribed, shall bo punished as similar frauds are, direotficl lo be pun ished by the existing laws.of the CoirrmdiUVealth.” Foe Iho information of the electors bf Cumber land bthlnfcy, I publish the being tbo 4th sootiUH df the Act of ‘the General Assembly of th? sossidd df 1861, entitled to provide for the Hfleotidn of Judges df tjaa spyordl Courts,of this Oottidionwealth, and to* regulate certain Judicial Disttlbta.'* . ** goo. 4.. That the election for Judges shrill be hold and conducted in the several election districts in the same manner in all respects, us elections for Representatives aro or shall bo conducted, and the the sßnlo Jljdgos, Inspectors, and officers, and by ptovisicnb of the. Act of the General Assembly, en titled “An Act relating to the olootions of this Com mciwstHh,” Approved the 2d day of July, 1549, and its supplements, and all other like laws as drjsj same'shall bo in force and applicable, shall bo doomed and taken to the election of Judges: Provided, That the aforesaid debtors shall veto-for Judges of tho Supremo Court on a separate piooo of paper, and for all other . Judges required to bo learned in the law on another separate piece of pam per. « It sfca.l bo the duty of tho several-Assessors, re spectively o attend at the- place of hold ing every General, Special or TowriShip ‘election, during the whole time said election 'op ktdt- upon, for tlio purr posh of'giving! Information I the Inspectors. ,an.d Judg'o;, when called on; in sreation-to tho right of auy person assessed by them to vote at such doc lion? and on such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters,,as the said Inspectors, or eith er of thom shall from timp to time require. ; “No person shall bo .permitted to vote pt any,- oloctUm,,aa aforesaid,’other than a of the hj£o of twoiityiono yoafSor more, Who shall have Vesidodinlho Statural least one year, iand io-the, elect] hn district whore Ho’bfKHtq rote/at least to if days immediately proco Jlng/spoh -ofoction^, and within twd years paid krtfete and eourity tax which shall have boon assessed at days be fore the election. But ft oltitdh of the United States* who. has proviously,boen* a qualified voter’of (his. State and removed therefrom* and returned, and fth.o shall hove resided in the election district and paid laios.as qforosaid, shall be entitled to vote af-. tojresiding In this Statq six months: Provided, That tho white freemen/'oitUbni o'f , 'tho United States, .batwoen tho ages.qf 21 and ,22 years, and haying rbslded in tHls State-6no ! year, ; and in the election distrietten days, as aforesaid, shall,bo en titled to vote, although'they'shftU nol (aid .. . • ) “No perflon «baUrbo' to vote, whose namo' is notcontained in tUo liet of taxable infiftbi tants furnished by the Comraisaipners, unloss. First, ho produces,a receipt for tho payment, within twb yeare/of-a, State or county.tax Assessed agreeably tO'tfao CotCfltUutkrn/.and givp satisfactory evidence hither,on Oath or affirffiatjqn, or on,the oath or affirmation of Another 4hat be fans paid such a tax, or in failure to.p’fodUoo- & sbnll make oath -.toktho payment' Utarcbf: Or, Second, if bo claim,a righfc/io.Vbto by-utiing bu elector between the ageft.of il an'd?22 years, .shall depose on oath or affirmation tyat he>haajfcsidod*in the Slate ut least oco year next before higappHcatlon,bud make each proof-of Vcsidencq in. the Distinc tns is required by, this Aot,iand tbril’ho does VeHl-y. bolioVo from the accounts given.him that bo is/of tlio ago aforesaid, and give such other evidence as.'.ft required by this Act; whereupon the name of tbb pebou so admit ted to vote shall >bo inserted in the alphabetical list, by. tbo Inspectors, and a notemade opposito.thoroto by writing tho.word ‘tax,'if he s.ball be,admitted to vote by reason of-having paid , if ho shall bd admitted to vote by r»a«en. of ago, apd In cither cose therbason-of such rote,shall out to the Clerks* who .shall make tho, like ,'notb iu tho/list of voters kept by him., “ “In all cases whore tbo name of tho .person cla>- miug to'voto is not found on tbolietfurnisbcd by tlio commisaioncrsorassossbrs, or bis rlgbfto rote wheth-. er found thereon* or not, is objected to by any ipmli fiod citizen, it shall bo the duty of the Inspectors to. examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if ho claims to have resided, in tho State for oilb year or more, his oath shall be suffici’t-nt proof thcr*- of, but ho shall make proof by ufk-nst one :compe tont witness, who shall bo aqualifred fleeter, that ho has resided within tho district for more tlmn ten days best Immediately preceding such election, and shall jllao himself flwjeftr that his bona fide residence’, in 'pursuance pfbft lawful calling, is within tho distinct' and tljqt.hb-dld.tfbtircmovQ in tho said district foV thb purpose of voting therein. •’ ‘•EVoVy personqUalificd as afordshicl',. and’ who shall make duo poof, if required, of . his residence and'paymcnt of taxes* trfl aforesaid, shall be admit ted to vdto itt-the boVrntbifr, ward or.district in width ho shall fceM’dtk -p :f -V ~ “If auy.pcrspn proVciit an officer of tho election undo* tbis-Hct froin holding such election, or use or threaten duy violeiu-e to any such officer, or shall interrupt ’or iWiproperly interfere with him in tlio execution of hiaduty,4HA!l block or attempt to block up ; tho w-indo# or «so*6’uu to any window where .tbe same m‘iiy l)o holding; dr shall riotonsly disturb tho peace of sutd election, nV ahull use or practice any intimidation, threats. Wfuu or vi olence with the design to, influence lit- dVc-r -awe any elector, or to prevent .him from Vqtihg, <»r to restraint!!© freedom of choice, such persdil '6\t con viction shall tyo fined iu ahy suin riot y.veeeftuigjiV« hundred to'bo imprisoned for ti t/Aic not Icss thaa onn be nxocc than twelve inouilic*, liibl if it shall bo shown to tho cuurt'whcro- the trial bf Vucb offijircb shall lie bnd : , ; that tbe-perayn so dlfciiUiug wafl not a-bcaidont.of' tho city, ward, distvrtctd!- Ship-whoro tho BT\id offence Was.cqimnitU-d, and not entitled to votb therein*,.then* on :tbo conviction ho : nhali lab Sbhtenced to.pfiy a fine of col less I had ode hundred nor mpte thnn/.dho thoiumnddclnir*; and tdbo imprisoned notlcSS-tbdu ai£/uionlh£ hor more than two years. “ If any person or persons stall make any. hut or wager upon tbo result of any election iVTltyfli this common wealth, or shall offer to makf-ny tudi hot 04 • wager,'either by verbal proclamation {hereto, or by any written or printed advertisement,' chfll’hmgo hr, invito any person or persons to make such but orwa •gur, upon, conviction tberobf, ho. or-kboy shall forfet. and pay tjirpb limes tbo aliiouhtao but or to be, bet "If apyjJcrsoft ribtby laft'qhalifibd, Shall fraud ulently. y.Cjto at an elppfion in this commonwealth, or being-otherwise qualified, shall vote pptof f bis prop er district, or if any person .knowing'.mo W.antof such qualification, shall aid or to vote,, tho person, on conviction, shall bfefinttd’ in any. sum not exceeding two hundred doUaMf.Wd.be.lmpris oned for any term not exceeding thrbo.in'dnths. “If any person-BhaU t votqatimqro,than one eloc,- tion distrietjorotherwise fraudulently ypteibore'than : once on the .flame day, op shall fraudulently fold oir deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with the intqnt.illegdlly to vote, or shall pippUte an other |so to d0,,h0 or they offending,shall' bnJo’ohVlction bo -fined in any aum not less tban .fi.fty-,nor more i than fiv§ hundred dollars, and ; bo imprisoned for any term udt'less. than throe.nor more,thdn twolVo months;^, ... , ‘ /• . , s. *. " If any. pqVson not qudlified ta vote in this coJb monwodlth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of ' qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of blco tion fbr tho purpose-of issuing Uijwa.ob bf inilu-. cncitig. citizens.qunlifipd io V;ote r !hp shall on con viction forfeit and pily;ady fluin not exceeding one hundred; dollars, for every siioh and bo im prisoned for any term notoxcoeding three months." r Agreeably to tho provisions of thesiXty-ffirst sec . tion; of. said aot, every (Jonerpl and Special Election ‘ shall bo bpcuud .Ifutwcon- tbo hours of >eigbt and tec ; in tbo. fiircnpW„ find shall contiquo without inter rqptirtn bt v Adjournment .until seven, o’clock iu the evening,;.wlion the polls shall he closed* ..... And tho Judges of the respective <^lstficts afore said, nro by Tho . said' net .required, tor meet at the Court Hons*, Ln the borough, of .Carlisle* on Ihe : third tlqy after,-the said .day of election, being Fri day,, thq do,? ofKdv., then arid thort lo pbir , form ? !MHX' things Voquired of them by law. Thu following is tbo bill allowing soldiers to voto j • ■ ; ; AN ACT to regnlato oldctidiis .by oaldieri iu actual military.service Section. I. Be it enacted by (He Senate qnd tfpfiseaf JRtprfiseyldflbe'f of lljf Com in tw it) A'u (lh,uf JPynVxijLbQWu hi ,C t-etiehil met x and .U Uhereby eunc(cd by the fiilhoi ii§ of. the, .\atne tt .Tljal w(henevtjr any (jf the qmil- ill< a U utucloi's oi ihift Couiinoiiweali.h shall ha in any' actual military jqrvjco, Under 9. rq-. quisilhm, from tho.President.'of (he United plains, urhytho authority of,this Oomiiqix,- wtsilih. iihtl os-such,.absent.froiy llu*ir pbuVa yi, residence, .on-the duyp appoiiih ib by |>w ,lqr Hoctions Within this Statu, or' ah vho days tor liulclin.g special elections. to till vacan cies, sqc.h electors shall kiu.-oiititl-'d. nljjuql) limes. to exercise the right .#f 7iolSVii«iu,,Ha lu ll>, ua.il. thjey were pii'Hont-ut.ilK-ir usual places of olbotioup,. jn heroi t n alter proscribed,..and of ViDldfi. 6'iclt dluotyty ahull tlip limits ol tHis State ofr riot.;. ajxd-the right tjf voting sbaUpol bo ailected, jnaiiy mauper |>y the tact oi ilie voter (mving been credit ed to any other locality thuii {lie place of his actual residence, by roasdfi Of tlie pay ment to him of local beauty hy aiicli other locality. ... , SeP. 't. A poll' Bfidlt be bfibhed in each company, composed., .in whole or/in part.of Pennsy 1 vauU soldiers, at the qtUrters o 1 the captain, or other officer .tfiur£of, and, electors, belonging to suesfi company, Who shall be within one mile (M : , thi?h quarters, on qf election, and. .pot prevented, by order of.their Commanders* or proximity oftbq eneiny v fEydr returning jtq their, coth? pany quarters, shall vote ut auchpuibaud at no other place; officers,bluer, than those ot a oompuifr, aud other voters, detached and absent frpm.thejr couipaples, dr in any military or naval hospital,'d.rin any vessel or navy yard',, hx'dy Vote utriucn fiblla us may be • most Convenient Jtyr tfieui’joiid when there shall be tea or mare voterfctu any • place, who shall be unable to Attend any company poll*, or of'eleb'- tlon, us Hie tdeoturtr present' may open a poll, such pfitce aa they may pu luct, and. certify lu (he poll book, which shall be'a record of the proceedings at said election, substantially, in manner aud form, as.hereinafter directed. r . , . Siio S. Tho polls shall bn.openqd as ear ly as practicable on said. day* and remain . open at least tfirpe hours, and, if necessary in the opinion of the judges of.tiie election, Ip order to receive the votes of all tlio elec tors, they may keep, the polls open, until seven o’clock in.the afternoon of said day ; proclamation thereof shall be J made t at, or before* the ‘opening of the polls, and one hour before closing them; Seo. 4. Before opening the polls, on Ifio day of eleotjon, the electors present, at eyxfi pl tßeplacea shall elect, tttW; voce, Ihfee pofabds,present at the time 4 and bay- Ing the qualifications of electors,, for the Judges of said/election, and (fie judges so , elected,shall then appoint two ot, the per sons present, wbo p.lialf be 'qpalillyd tp act ■os clerks .of ,»said piection ; aha the judges , shall prepare boxes,.Or. oiljor suitable ro feiiptacles, iof the ballots’. •’ ■ Beo.j?. Beforo any ealdjndgea and clerks'shall each take An ‘ s dutb,mrvaffirmatjoov tbal-he mWMI perforrii the dutie»of Judge, Ot .clerk,the caa.o : may byA ofsaid election, according to law* and td ttto best of fiia'afiilitie&) finest hat fid will studiously; endeavor td p’eyehV fraud, deceit or, abuse .jo-; conducting-lllesame, ' which oath or afthraalian any/of the said Judges or clerks Btfulected or typblntpd tony .administer! to each other; ana‘‘ifie same shall bo -ip waiting, or partly written and' ’s«d! 'partly. sprinted, . amjl ..by, Said Judges apd clerks, and,,.certified'tq bj .tho tttaebtd tt or ootvrfd nppp tbq poll-boob,, RE andthcro signed and certified as oforesold, Sec.O. All elections shall bo by ballot, and the -judges of election may, and upon' dhuHongo of any voter, .shall cxaminb,'un- t dtT bnth br'affirmation, the'applicant to' vote, (Which oath or affirmation any of .tho sjdd judge's tnay administer.) in respect to, his ngbt to vote, and bis. qualifications to vote in tho particulor Ward,.. precinct, city, borough, township. - . EF, \ election. Attest—J Ks ’«• ' ; L M,Clerks. -« , Form of certificate of oath of judges and' clfika; .j . Wo, AB, 0 D and. E F, judges of this election and J K and L M, clerks thereof, dt» cn\ch. .severally swear, (or affirm.) that w« will perform the duties of judges and cl, nkff of naM election, severally acting as above ttur lortb, according to law and to thq b h( of .mu* abilities, and. that we will stu diously. endoavyr t.o prevent .fraud, deceitj o* abuse, iu conducting.the same. a 0 1), . 1 E I’, Judges. j K. L M. Clmks. , . .. . .. . 1 hereby, certifr,..fhat.C D, B P, judges, and K ahd.b fil , clerka, Were, 'before pro ceeding to take any votes at datd elecliod, first duly.ewo.rh. or affirmed, asjdfdfvsaid, Wjtnoss ?ny bund tbi.s : / day of . 0 - Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred find i -. j . ; A H, Judge of election., I ceriliy (fiat B, judge aforesaid, was also so swoin (or affirmed) by rae. Witnesb niy hand, the date above writ ten. ; J K, of election. Seo. 16. A return, in writing, shall bo made in each poll-book, setting forth in words, nt length, the whole number of bal* lots caatlbr each office, (except .ballots re jected,) (He name.,of each person voted and the nnifiber of votes given to oacb per son. fur each different office; which return shall bo certified as correct, signed by the judges, and attested by tbe clerks; such re turn shall be.substantially as follows; .At om election held, by the,electors q company regiment of lvanla soldie.Ps; ct(naming the place whete tile election fs held) t-liere were (numifag (ho ndipbef -in words, at length). vote's cast fur the office uf GoVoiuor, pf Which A Dr lijid , yo(es, C D* votes; for Senator, v.otekwere cast, of which E F hud votes, G U had - .. . votes; for Representatives, votes were cast, of which J K had . votes, C M had votes; and In the §ame manner as to any other officers voted for. • • .. Ac the end qf.tbp return, the judges shall certify iu substande,; as, fellows, giving, if qificers, their rank ?and bfimb'er,of their reg iment, if privates, the number of their reg-’ iraunt and company, viz : A true return ol the election, hel(t aforesaid,,oo the. *. day of. i Anno Domini.one thousand eight hundred and.. - . A D,..C|aptaiD hundred t . aud ifiirty-first regiment, Benosylvunla voluntuura. ~ . .. • C D, company.A, one thirty . first regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers. E F, company A/ono hundred and thirty . first regimens, .Pennsylvania, volunteers* v . v.-- ,tjudge of eleoilodt ~ AttCEt—J If. * ( .'i % ‘ ■ , CM.Olorfei; ■ Sect- 17- Ahor canvasßiitj. Ilia vdUs Id tHfltiHß’f - ' ilttireaaid, the Jnrtge; shall put tq Htljjrivelupo one of the potpbooke, With itfi tally l{st, arilf retiirb of each faity dr toun; ty. togo.het wltli tlio tickotn, and transmit, the same,' properly sealed up, and directed through.thtt. nearest post office,, or,by ei pross, as.soon ae possible thereafter, to lh.e. 'protlionotary ol the court of common,pleas 61 the city, or oouhty in w.hioh skid electors, woiild havp vpted. if not.lD lho tcilitary ser-; vjee alores'ald.yhelrig tho bit; or coridty tdr .tthicp .the, pgll-hook was and the ■ other p? opuply, ;e4* Iqsod Id an en.Tejope aDd ,ealea as pforc-, said, and properly directed, 6hall.be deliv ered tooneollhe cotliniisaloDershorojnaJ tor provided for. If s uch coipmlMionor calls, ior tho sumo in ten dayb,atm if noi so called for the same shal 1 beicaiumii tod by mail ot by express, as soon is possible thereafter, to the Secretary of tbo OdmiiionyeaUh, who shall carefully preserve fhb and oh* demand ,of the proper pfotbbnolac/,dolivor< to said prothonolary, under’:Mb', hand and. official seal, a certified copy of the return of votes-Bo transmitted to and received by.bior for said city or connty of which the demand 1 dunt is prothouotary. * Sko. 27. No raoro informality In thoman-' ner of carrying outj or executing, any of the provisions of this act, shall invalidate any election hold same, or authorize the return thereunto be rejected or set aside,' nor shall any failure, on the part of the com triUsidners, to roach or visit any regiment or caihpany, or part of company, or tbp failure of any domp.iny, or part of company to.vote, invalidate any election which' may be hold under this-atH. Sec. 28. Thu fiovbhil officers, authorised to conduct sndh election, shall bare like powers, and they, as well us other persons, >vbo ibay attend, c Votu, 'droller to rote, at such election, shall be subject to the like penalties and restWctions as aredeclarod-or provided in the case of elections,, Ur the citizens, fit th’eir Usuill places of election j and all of the provisions of the general elec tion taws of this Slate, so far us applicable and not inconsistent with tbo provisions of this act, nor supplied thereby, Shall apply to ail elections held-under this act. Sec.’2B. No compensation, shall bo al-* lowed to any judge .oi)..qlqr.k. r .under this dot. Sec. 3b. VVben tho shorili of any city or county shall issue,bis proclamation fob db election, rdf a presidential, congressional, district, county or State election, un der. the lawn of this State, he shall transmit * immediately, copies (hereof, to the field Of ficers and senior captaihs in the service, aforesaid, from- said city or county. Sec. 3-1. The sum of .fifteen thousrnd dol- or so much theteof'as indy be necessa ry,' isjjereby appropriated from the general revenue, to lie paid upon the order of the Secretary of the to carry this law into efiect. „ Sec. 32. When any of tbo electors, men tioned in the first section of Ibis act., loafr than ten. in number, shall be members of - companies of another State or Territory, op for any sufficient or legal cause, shall bo separated from their proper company, or shall bo in any hospital, navy yard, Vessel, or on i 'rutting, provost, or other duty, whether vvitbini or without the State, under such circumstances as shall render U pro bable that he or they will bo unable to re join their p oper company, or to be present at hi# proper place? of election, on or before the.day ol the elections, (hereiiT mention ed, Buid : jelector or electors shall liavo a rigiit tu vote in the following manner: . Sec. 02. The voter aforesaid is hereby authorized, before the day of election, to deposit his ballot or ballots, properly fold?" ed, as required by (he general election Uws . of.this Stato, 4 or others iso, as the rotor may dhoose, in a sealed envelope, together with A written or printed, dr partly written and -partly printed statement, Containing tbo name ot the , voter, the colmty, township, . borough, or ward of which ho is a resident and a written or printed authotflv lo some Qualified voter In tho election eftstribt, of which said voter is a resident, to, cast the puUot'a contained, ip .Baid oiivelopo jfor him on Iho day J6f said election. Said statement qpd authority to be signed by the said vo. ter, and attested, by the commanding or commissioned officer ol the. company, of which he is a member, in the casu of a pri vate,,and, of some commissioned officer of (be regii&um, In tho.case of an officer, if any ductrofflcpra are conveniently accessible, and .if otherwise, then by some other wit- ness; and there shall also accompany said ballots, an affidavit of said voter, taken bo fore somp 'oue of the officers aforesaid, nod ' ip llio absence of such officers, before some other person duly authorised to administer paths,, by any law o( the State,dhat be is a qualifiedwoter iu the election district in which he proposes to vote, that he i> in the actujil .military service of the United States pr of this Slate, describing the organiza tion to which ho b.dongs, thdt ho lias not sent his ballots to any other person ut per sons, than tho one in such authority men tioned, tbat.be will not offer to vote at any poll, which pv}y be opened on said election day, at any place whatsoever, and that he is not a deserter, and has not been dishon orably dismissed the service, and that he is now stationed at , in the Slate ■. * Said sealed envelope containing the said- ballots, statement, authority and affidavit as aforesaid; to be sent to the pro per person, by mall or having written or.pri riled on the outside, across the scaled part thereof, the words, “soldier’s;, ballot fbP ; township, (borough or ward,) in the bounty of Seo. 31. Tho elector, to whbtp such bal lot shall bo sent, shall, on,the of elec tion and wliildt .the polls of the pioper dis trict are open, deliver .the envelope, as re ceived, unopened Lo thqproper election.offl per, shall.oped- it id the presence of the oludlion board, and- deposit the ballots therein contained, together with the envoi ope, and', accompanying papers, as other ballots are deposited,.and said* board shall pptlnt and canvass the samp, n In thu. sumo manner as dthervotes cast at 6ui4.clectiou; and the persondeUvuviUg.tile same,day, ou the demand o! any elccfor, be compelled to testify,” tlmt the so delivered.by him, in {ho same state uj* when, received'by him, and that the same, has been opened or the contents there of changed or altered, iu any way, by him or any other person. Seo. 85. The right of any person, thus -offering to vote., at any.such election, may be challenged, for the same capcTcs, that it . could be challenged, if he weie.personally present and for no other reason or. cause. ISec. 86. Any officer of any general, or special election, in ibis Slate, who shall refuse to receive any such envelope, and deposit such ballots, or to count and can yaas the same, and any elector who-Shall re ceive such envelope ahd lefpsb in deliver f lhO flame, to’the officers of ihdedection dis trict, endorsed on the said’ohVolopo shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and. oh convic tion thereof, shall be punished by impris onment in the State, penitentiary hot ex ceeding flvo and by Hob not exceed |ng one thojisan'd dqllara, Ot* by either or both in the dliscretipm, of Die fcpurt. Sbo. 87* Any person whb dliiill wilfully and corruptly make and. subscribe any false affidavit, or make any false oath, touching any matter or thing provided in this act, iffiiH be deemed guilty of wilful perjury, and i)ps>n conviction thereof, shall be pun ished by impr(submonl in. the Slate peni tentiary not exceeding, five years, and by time not ou? thousand dollars, or *by eith er or both, in the discretion of the court., . Seo. 88. That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Commonwealth to pre |iare .the.necessary blank.forms to carry out the provisions of this act, and to fur nish the same for the use of the persons Bo engaged in the military service afore* said. . , . ...Sec. 89. In case any qualified elector In military service aforesaid/may tye, ip any hospital, military or naval, or iq any ves sql,.qr navy yard, the statement and.afflda ylfajatliiapct mentloriud may h.a witness ed. by, and made before. any officer, of the vessel, navy yard, or other place in which Srlld Voter is, for tho tithe being, engaged. Sec. 4U. It shall tJatlieduty uf every aa- Sessor, within this Commonwealth, annual . ly to assess and return, In the manner now rcquired-by law, a county lax of ten , cents uponcsch and, ovary Ron-comtoisaionedoili cer and private, and tho usual taxes Upon ejery dtinldiissioned officer .known by. them (fr ha,in yid military service of the,United States,-or of this Sutlej in-ttie army | and .when any omission spall occur, the omit* ted names shall be'added, by such assessors, to the assessments.and lists of voters, on the application of any citizens of thb eleij "tldq district or precinct, wherein such sol* . , diet' plight, or' would, ; hpye q right ; to . vote if . not in such- service/ as afore*. - 'said I and snob nomcofaimlssioped officers : dpth prlyites shalf be exem'pt'lrim all otl.gr . pprap.nal taxes, during their continuance in inch service t and said assessors shall, la each and eVery case ol aneb assessed sol* djors fee or reward there-., loro give, a, certificate ,ot n each; regaUrbr 4by citizen of the. r /olectlon'jdlstrict or precinct, .who. may at ‘ any lime demand tbe sapio » andj presentation thereof to the -tax collector ofi said district,* or;the. treasarer of the laid., county..lt snall ba tho duty off said officer; to receive said assessed; tax of j ' any person offering to pay the Same for the J m soldier or officor tboreidmamod, and to en dorse upon such certificate'a receipt there fore; and it shall alstTbe the duty', of Said *. ; collector or county treasurer to receive, edjfi assessed tax from any person who may . oiler to, pay the same for any of said offi p c<*ra or Soldiers, without requiring a cor? .• tiOcato of as&Qbsjnent,. when tho names of*' such . porsbns, sbijl. have - been daily , en tered upon tho.asnesameot book's and tux', duplicates, and give, c.'receipt therefor tp* such person specially, dialing Ihef.ciu the,, name of the soldier or officer . waicii |ax U . thus paid, the year for which Jt suh assess ed; and the date of the paynieqi. iherepH,' . which 1 said’certificate and receipt hr rb-’ ceipt only,shall be prifriafar.it evidenco:R> any election board provided* for by tins ' .act, before which the jSaiiih may. be offered ,ol tjie due assessment of, said tax, against, 1 , and the payment thereof by the' soldier or v officer, therein named, offering tho same, as aforesaid, but said election hoard shall.' not U'o thereby precluded frqni requiring’ proof of (he right to vg o, .as •’ (led by this act, or the general election laws oftfiio Cbiii.moDwpalt’h, arid If any ot { said assessors, Collectors or treasures, ehi.ll neglect or refuse lo v comply, with ; f be pr t o- t * visions ot this section, c\r to perform.- aiy .of the dptli's therein eij'dued upon them,' dr either ,of thorn he. or they *0 offending,', shall be bona'idlircd atid adjudged guilty of a niinrtemoaqor jn office,’ and shall, on vict’lob, be Sued in d'uy sum nut less than* tweuty, nor more tliaii two hundred del*” lars; Provided, Tli it tiVe .ddijitibnal assess-' meets requited to be made by Ilia ahqrd' auetjon, iu.the city of Philadelphiashall be* made on application of any citizen, of (He election district, or precinct thereof,, upon 1 oath or atllrmalion of such citizen to be administered by the assessor, that such ab sent soldier is acitizou of the - election d s tiict.pr precinct.wherein such ..asscßaiiiuiit Is rcijniredpby such citizen tu be..made..’,.. : Sec. 41 This afct aiiali, riot.apply -to Ihii ©lection of members of council,' or fo werd apd-division officers iu the city ofPhiladelV pbia. . V 11KNUV C. JOHNSOtf, Speaker of the House uf Re pres e u f.u liv et, JOHN P.. PENNEY, .; - ( Speaker of Hie Sentflc* t ’,■ } . Al?peoyeH—Thu twenty fifth day or Arif that. Anno Domini obe llioubadd • uudred and sixty-ibUr. . . .. A. G’.CUHO'IN. , Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 12tb'day of Oclolior. 1864 , , «* . . J. TfjOM.PSON’KIPpfY. i41h,1864. Sheriff* N E W. S'! ' NEWS!! NE%S!!I. Y ETDICII & MILLED; arp just receiving A-i’ at thcir now and cheap eloro, on tuo eouth oast corner of Main street, thoir first supply of . Fall and Winter Goods, to which they invito tho,special attention of orofy person in want of Goods dpsirablo for tho pfoddnt and coming" Season. The stock cOtnprlfeoi all kinds and varieties of DKE s s- bO(3 b s, such as Plain Black, .Figured and Repp Silks; Plain, and *figUr«# colored. Dress Silks,jail colors French Merino a. French Cashmeres, plain figured, buburg. Cloths, all shades -and colors, black and colored Alpacas, plain jri'd.'figured all Wool Mows DoLaiucs, suitable for Ladies and Children’s Dresses,* Mohair Poplins,.. Valohctys, American DoLaiucs, Calicoes, Ginghams, Ac., Ac. 31 burning Goods.. Black French Morinocs, French Cushmoroß, doable and single width all Wool DoLaincai Thibhott Me rinos, Bomhaeinos, Crape Poplins, black and white Plaid Poplins, black and purple Plaid Onshmeresj loag, sqattro and Thibbot- Shawls, long and square Blanket Shawls,.Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Hand kerchiefs, Gloves, Balmorals, Ac., Ac. &EN& JnV BOYS* WEAR, I??actc and colored Dlbtbs; black and fancy Cdfest simoros, all grades,and qUnlitics; tinot.si tJnioU Oassinlores, Kentucky Jodps, sKVting flannels, Merino. Shirts and Drawers, Ac., Ac* A flpecint arrangement made with a first class TAD. LOR to-make up. Clothing at very short notice. DOMESTIC CO OHS. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins of every quality, Sheeting Muslins, Piilow-aaaa, Mullins, Linen and Cotton Table Diapers, Tickings, Chocks, Striped Cotton Shirtings, Dcnnim*. Doiilestio Ginghams, Scotch Ginghams, Sack Fldnnbl of every color. Shirting Flannels, Factory and Shaker Flannels for-Skirtings,.red-, yellow and white Wool Flan- Flanuol?, Calicoes, colored, cambric, •ami paper Muslins, Drilling Xankoons and many • other. Goods in every day use. NOTIONS IN GREAT VARIETY, Men's Hanover Buck Gloves and Gauntlets, Berlin, 1 Cloth; llingwood, Oassimore and Dogskin Gloves, L.uUes Kia, Cloth, Merino, Silk, Lirlothroad and, Colton Gloves, a full assortment of cotton and woul Hosiery,‘.for Mon,'Ladies and Children/' Bal moral Woylon Hose for Ladies, arid CbiU dren, Opera Hoods, all .gircs find cdlbrs; Scarfs;’ Suspenders, Sontags, Hooped* Skifia,- Balmoral Skirts, Umbrellas, Ac.j. Ac. Also, just opening a compete stock of the iiew est styles Cloth Cloaks, .arid Blanket,, Shawls, Carpets, Oil : Cloths, Miittlugs, Window-Shades, Looking Glasses, Ac.{ Ac. „ .•„ . ■ Aa tho seasofi advances wo will constantly. Ho making additions to our.stook, and will always en deavor to make our stock tho moat desirable that can bo found in llio county. Feeling very thankful to tho community,for.tbijir kiml and liberal |mtro : - sofar ostended t.d earnestly, solicit a continuance of the same,. Pleasrts give us a oftll before makjng.your purchases as wo atd al. whys ready and willing to.exhibit our goods; and .can and will prove that wo study tho interest of our customers. Please do not forget that our 'Store ih on the corner, directly opposite TrvinpV-Shno.Stcro.-, JLEIDICH A MILLER. Carlisle,.Sept. 15, 1804. .. v - AUDITOR'S of Mary Craft , rfee’cf.— The undersigned Auditor ap* pointed, by the’ Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to distribute the balance in the bands of A. 11. Blair, Administrator of, Alary Croft, to and among.the heirs qf.said decedent, will meet the parties iutcroatcd for that purpose, at his office, in. tho Borough pf Carlisle, on J/omitjy, ]X6tk \ ... thankful for the liberal patioi&ge heretofore bbsiowed ho solicits a continuance of the same. > *• - Don't forget> the stand; two doors aWeShrel hbr’fl Hotel, and next jto Gornman'a shoo •’tore. in-.. JOHN A. KELLBR, Act. .. N. B.—-Hats of all kinds mad© to irider at' sbori' Notice. V’;;. ; > [May . - TRUNKS! TEUNKSII' TTVLISES, Trunks, Carpet' Bagi, * rallw Ac. French sole, leather Tranks, It*, dies travelling Tranks of large sizes, brass bound, of the best makes, in-large variety at ISAAC LININGSTOKfS, - " Norik JUamcWo* „ W a.1 . 4 . 1 . 6 01 1 ' . .~- joritf tt/eatS, , Auditor,