MI6 gaturtiset: TERMS, - - LEBANON„ PA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1864, HOME AFFAIRS. Itatesso of 9..clNrartiosilus. The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the following charges for Advertising, vie : Size. It. St. 3m. 6m. I Square.l2 Ilnee, $ .50 $l.OO $3.00 $5.0 0 $ 800 E 24 lines, 1.00 2.00 5.00 8.80 12.00 " so lines, 1.50 3.00 7.00 10.00 15.00 For Executor's and Admlnisttater's Notices, 2.00 For ASS ignne. Auditor and similar Notices, 1.60 For yearly Cards, not exceeding 6 lines, 3.00 For column advertisement, 1 year, 50.00 For 34 column " '• 30.00 Ter y e column " 44 16.00 For Annonnclus candidates for oMce, in tulvanee, 12.00 For Announcing sale, unaccompanied by lade et.. 1..00 For Local Notices, Society resolottuturOte., Said per line. For Bisbomtpr Special Notices, 60 cents per line per yeti. Yearly advertisements for Merchant! and Bust. nem znrii . se aveed upon: large quantity - o interesting political aatittnitnekleueous matter be found on - the otitsktirortiiisvaper. Beef Cattle the Philadelphia' Markets, were dull Itt e st week. Hogs and Sheep were higher, and all offered were sold. , , COME • OME.—The members of the 93d,ftegiment, whose time has expir ed, and Who have not reetilisted, returned home last week. We have not ascer. tette& bole - itidn-y' 'returned, nor their !Minis. They have - done their duty faithitillY and nobly. , yast Tattovr.t-Familles would - do Weir tekeep always at home a box of Brown's Broncliiiri LTroches, a simple ; but, most marvellously efficacious specific far' affections. 'of the - itfirOrding prompt relief in cases of coughs, colds, bronchial - troubles, etc. Singers end public speakers will find them. also ex tellent to clear the voice and render ar ticuiation wonderfully ettay.--Monthly Ikackiitoonli Manatuin American re print, haabeen received. it contains con tinuations of "Tony Butler" and "Chron icles of . Carlikgford," two admirable;: though widely dissimilar Novels; toseth; er with spirited reviews Of Lewes's Ar istotle" and Victor Hugo's “Shakspeare," and Other papers of more limited interest It ith altogether, one of the best, Numbers of the year. Newlrork : Leonard Scott & CO., 28 Walker s!reet, publishers. a year. The ToHewing r_eiolt4ions were passed by the recentveinOcratic Convert- tion of Lebanon county. The resolutions of the Chicago National Democratic Con vention, which we published two weeks two, were re atirmeiL, fietoleed,„,That we feel proud of the selection made hy the . Chicago Convention in giving to theignion, as our•gallanti standard bearers. Geo. George B. McClellan, for President, and Ceo. B. Pendleton, for Vice President. Rem/vete, That we as a party endorse the Chi cago Platform nod the Letter of Acceptance. Resoiecd, That the Ticket nominated this day will receive our hearty apprnvsi. • Ronk/wa r That the soldlersbeiver our heart felt •thanks for th'e pareili`ei hove tiAtin in trying to preserve foi'us the rights and pr foliage's guaran teed to as by the Conetituiloq. ...Resolved, That they may shortly return r Omit families and friends, to our heartfelt' 'sir}, .W„o s are often surprised Lo find so l Orw Sewing Machines in use, in our section of the country. In the large cities, every family has its Sewing Machine, and they would not be without one for ten times its cost. It. is certain ly the moat useful and economical invention of the age, and we advise our readers to hesitate 00 longer, but see to getting one of those labor and life saving Machines. There are a great many kinds of Sewing ?dnehines,*and . we have taken some pains to examine into their respective merits, and we have come to the conclusion that the Wheeler Jr. Wilson, llighest Premium Sewing Machine, is decidedly the hest. These unequalled Af.tehines are adapted to ev ery variety avowing for family wear, from the llgbeet muslins ,to the heaviest elothi. - They work equally well upon.slik, linen, .woolen, and cotton goods, with silk, cotton, or linen thread. They will seem, quilt, gather, _hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform every kind of sewing making a beautiful andperfect stitch, alike o both aides of the article sewed. The sewing will never unravel or wash out. The Wheeler 4.4 Wilson Sewing Machines are SO simple that a child can work them with ease.' Printed Instructions are sent with ,every Machine so that any one can operate tbetu *Rhodt any trouble or diffionlty. Every Machine• is war ranted, and the money returned if. tint 'entirely satisfactory. Over fifty thousand cf the celebrated Wbeeler & Wilson Sewing Mach inei are sold evety years• and yet the demand is so great that they case hardly be supplied as fast as ordered'. Machines are carefully packed and sent In good order to • any portion of the country. We hope our readers w ill write at once to the • Wheeler tt Wilson Agency, No. 704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, and get one of their 'Alain:. newt for 1885, and opeolmens'of Work done by the Machine, nll of which they will , send by snail free of charge, to any ,address.. We should be glad to see an Agency' fur the - Wheeler $ Wilson Sewing Machine estubliahed In oar locality.— We know them to be the heat, most simple and cheapest machine in use. . . Our political opponents in this borough have leased the Court House as a Club room, at least we judge so from the fact that they are using it for that purpose. :they store their transparan cies and banners in it, and make the same use of it as Wit belonged to them The Democratic Club of this borough meets every Monday evening in the Clybidioorn. All are invited to at tend. c _ _ The draft did not come off on the sth as announced, owing to the Pres ident'nallipga little mistake in the num ber a dais, It being sixty instead of filly days. But it Is , not to be expected that he should be correct in'this case, when he has been making mistakes ever since he has been placed in power. • By making application at the vitice of the Secretary of .the• Common wealth of Pennsylvania, Blanks and En velopes can be obtained gratis , for the use of soldiers, who may be cornpell by circumstances to vote by prOxy. Friends of the soldiers should at once supply themselves. TICKETS FOR THE SOLDIERS.—As the soldiers in the field are entlitled to vote, thtre of our Democratic friends who want to send tickets to their sons, rela tives and friends in the army, can get them on application at this office. Let every Democratic father, mother and brother send a ticket In the letter they write to their friends in the army. The boys in the field, despite the letters of the Abolition correspondence, will vote for McClellan and . McClellan men L Give “ , „4,l‘sie,,he tickets and they will vote them; is ~ Dr. George , Clarke, Dqntist, has again returned to Lebanon, and 'ls ready to attend to those wanting hi* profession , at services. - $1 60 A YEAR Particufar attention is directed to the Sheriffs Prielamatbn, where the law relating to soldiers voting will be foundat length: We invite special attention to the advertisement of 4.` 'L. Atkins. He offers to work a reform in the way of re ducing the prices of Shoes and Boots in this place, by ineiciaing his. sales. He says he.can sell at smaller profits. Give him a trial. b s The Fall Arrangenent for the running of trains on the Reading Rail road took effect on Monday. The changes are material. The morning and noon m4il trains pass Lebanon halt Am, hour earlier than 'heretofore. The Harrisburg ,Accommodation, will be discontinuel, • , and an Express Train will leave Readinir,;ki Harrisburg at 1 33 P.M, Trains will leaia ilarrisburg for Read.- ing at 3 Oflapcl7.3g A M , and 1;45 and 5.30 P. hi. Morning Trainjeayes Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M. Ail other Trains as before. • 'Tr We: entice AG the Perteeilvapla School Journal, that Dr: hero*,, State Eloperletindent of Soldier!' Orphans, hex with the ematenfor the Gover. nor, rppolnt cd the following vermin,. IkrAtintonding Committee:-140.P. Atlttaa. John 31111er c lltforth Lebo". Mre. ieUzick, 'Win. G. Bowtaninl and hies .in/i e. George. The heciehary hlanks and inekrdethone Will 'ei r e:edily . , ‘Terevas Ah..ev.—Pereone whb : have anythittg that eon be carried off whet be: on 'the Rah out. Thieves teem tote plenty: and art growing in boldness. ..I;lnl'ueseay night of lest week, the premises' of Mr Peter, ffattber, of Ournivall townehip, were 'visited. and fair Inaba - .. altrried off. On the same niglit; Mr. Solomon Kreider. a neighbor of Mr.- "'saber, Was tat bed of eight bents; lilt bis d fed bee'f; and' two bags 'of eats. Capp, of 'Lebanon had a patch of fine mart potatoes and going to tee how they were growing. a feat days agoihe found that half of thant bad beet, lifted. If prop: w..ty owner, worild Ia in offering 'a liberal reward for the detection af thieves, they would end It greatly to their advantage, SORG!! Uht OR CHINESE SUGAR GANE'FIARVIESTING —Sorghum hat - vesting' -should begin when the seed has bi - o'wned; and when ,&heeanetas ripeheil, the whole crop should be cut without delay, and either placed under a shed or shocked . , in the field, with the blarlesand tops all on, and well protected with corn-fodder. It may be kept thus th i ree . months Without danger of frost or fetmentation. Curing from one to four weeks is found of great benefit. The green matter - in fhe stalk becomes dried out, and in consequence the sirup is of finer flavor, and the labor of evaporation diminished. ' For the'best results in syrup leaves the _blade upon the cane.. Stine & [toss haie ordered a Mill and I vaporator ;for Preparing the sirup, Which they eftlieet_Will arrive. in a few weeks. QuEsTtom.—tiollo I there DICK and Nancy, where are you going, that you are in such a ? ' • ~,Ateswrit..--lffisy wiemtasAust .on, our way.-ti aailka Photograph Gallery, to have one pictures taken • Hs • takes splendid picturso; and life Gallery le nearly all the time crowded. so I mild to Haney we will go ear ly this morning before any body else gate there, or we. will have to come away again without getting any. Qualm—Yes! I have beard too that Deily's Gallery is nearly all the time crowded, and so why don't yon so to some other Gallery.? Asis.--Oh my I we could not think of such a thing.— We admire the true end beautiful picture that Daily takes, so much that we would not go to another Gal lery if we could get them fot nothing house seven years, experience in the business, bass *complete aettof Improved instturneuts, an excellint sky-licht, anp therefore takes the best pictures u town, and so of hi course every body thatAsants a good picture goes to t& ' Wm.—Tait kitid'ofPlettlres doesqe take? ;44as.—Tlotikes Photographs from miniature to life• slie,iplalo or coloyed, ilia card plaures have been prowunced more truthfill end life likethiin'some that bus - been taken in fiutt. large cities. al isrAmbrotypes • are likautlful, awl can't be beat. 111,44. excels • in ••• big :pictures froWejtial I Vague st y end en :l ' ug.tbeni almost to any 1.60. -••• • 6) • .---Where is this Gallery ? I MI glve him a . • putt Ste t—lettlyelir peridesiou I wish to say to the readers of gouts meet/Ist I will send, by return mail, to all who wish It (free,) a Recipe, with full diree-. noon for making add using a simple Vegetable Balm that will effeetually remove, in ten days, Pimples itioebes, Tao, Freckles. and all Impurlth s of the Skin leaving the nuns soft, dlear, smooth mad "behutlful.: I will also mull free to tbrua having Bald lleside,e, Bare Paces, simple directions find infoimittion that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Muir, Whiskers, or a Moustache, I n loss than thirty days. All applications answered by , return . .mail without charge. . Respectfully yours. TUO.i. V. CUAPMAN: Chemist, 831 Broadway, New York:, The' Cornwall Club met at the Public Rollie of Joseph. Bowman, on Saturday i the 17th o f September, 4 18 64, and' elected the following, fueled perS'ons officers lor the ensuing-year.;—President, F.l. Witmer; Vicerkresidents, JA,. Beek, - sFrearick Kahl Vorespanl3ing. Secretary, Janes P. Jackson ; Recerdirig Secrecary, Wm. B. Kreider; -Treasurer, Joseph Bowman. - -• • • Mts.—Just come along 'with Nancy and I, and we will'show 'yon. It is in Stine's New Building. neit door to thel.ebenon Deposit fink. Ile has constant. ly on hand a good assortment of G Ilt and Rosewood Fraikten'Oomes: Alboinxite.,.whieb he sells cheaß.: — _, For rood and tpeaptiVelltgaa: we &Oise all to gotm Dititts.Doilery M."%p00p,2 0 .1 . 3, MarCh 11, grpefial 40tigss. . 1 110 iConsumptives. •" (19NIZIN , ratIVE 'rufteirers will reatre a Talualle kjfi r riorripliOn for the 'core of Coungailition, A allots, Insitifftle,,snd all 'Throat sod LuegLareskions, (free tharge,y.by ilepd tag tbeir addrotatjól , • Rev.: WAY A RD. AVWII.F.DN- K hits 'Co., Now York, Sept: Yl; 1864.-4 m, . . Editor of Advertiser : July 20. 1864.-3 m A. cuzz-d to thea 11Elly_freorkimir Q WALLOW two or three hogsheadil of"Buchu," L-A"Tonie Bitters," Sarsaparilla;' ••Nervous An tidotes," &c., &c., &c., and after you are Satisfied with the result, than try one box.ot OLD DOCTOR BU 'MAN'S ISNOLISR SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be restor ed to health and vigor In thirty, days. They are pure ly vegetable pleasant to, take, prompt and salutary In. their effoete on the broken down and chattered consti tution. Old and young can take them with adran lege. Imported and sold in the United Sta.7s only by JAB. S. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway, New York. 413 - Agent-for the ,United States. P. B,—A Bo= of Pills, securely peeked. wilt be mail ed to any address on receipt of prce, chic', Is ONE DOLLAR post paid—money. refunded by the Agent If entire ea tlefaction le not glyett. July 20, 1801,-3m. 110 YOU WISH TO BE CURED ? DR. BU ;. CHAN'S isigaLuar itrjexiale Pitts cure, in lase than 80 days. tbowni,se arose of. NERVOUSNESS, Impotency, Premature D•eay,ifiegolnel- ;Weakness, In• sanity, and all Urinary,. &enlist!, and Nervosa 'Wen. .thou.. no matter from. irtuit*Mee prodtteed. Price, One Dollar per box. sent ~411. ,*pail , on re, ceipt of an order. One Bant - ,:#IIA10 . 001halt the cure In' moat'eadee. Address, " ' .14111. B. BUTLEK, General AKn t, 421iarnaglkni, New York. July 20, 104-4 m. • • • • • Ayers' 'Oat antic Pilts ARig - tbe isidetparget purgative whkh we. tremble to prodireeOr which we think Mae ever yet beio• made by any body. Their directs time obondOsilY. chow. to the-eoltunanitytkow much they excel the or dinary inedicinie it tree . Their penetzetlz proper tier. stimulate the vital - set ierititt r uf t t e tlpod remote , the ohetruetihne of ith orfianE,'D °°d6 and extol (Lemma. They purge oat the mai ,linmore- which . breed and grow distemper, atimolate singgletr or di!, ordered °rano* into their natural action, and impaet,a, healthy tone w strength to the whole iyttero, Not only do they etre the every day camp Wale Of every, body, btit•sreo twtoldable antdatrgerona dilida ,63 -. 77' Male tkel_ Proquce miwerfb) Alecto. tqbThere " tb° trs tbe'llirearetrui - physic that can.be employed for children. Befits ant gar-coated, they are pleasant to take ; and, being Onto ly tegetable,-are. tree from, any risk, of harm. Cater have been made which surpass belief, where the,' dot substantiated by men of such exalted positiew sad character, as to forbid the suspicion of nntraillit.- litany eminent clergymen - and physicians Were. lbnt their names to certify to the oubl le the reliability of of our remedies, white others have sent Ws the twewp ance of their conviction that, our Preparatirine. contri bute Immensely. to the relief of oar atllictedi selibring fellow men. The Agent below named is pleased to Dirt:tab gratis our American Almanac, containing directions for the nits and certitlcites of Emir cures, of the following compleints -- Costiveness, Billions Complaints. Rliettmatisne, Dropsy Heartburn, Head:mho arising from foul stone , ach, Neuses, Indigestion, Morbid inaction of the Bow els and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Ap petite, ail Diseases which require an evacuaut mail eine. They also, by purifying the blood snit stimula tingthe system, cure many complaints which it would not ke syipposed they °Mild resell, aueh tie Deafness, ~. Pertuti Blindness, andltervorinliratibility. Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred mompleints.,arlaing Aram low state of the body, ike.MtitroekkarkiiNpfjonoColue. Do not be put off by unprincipled dialers with othor preparations which they make' more profit on. De mand Arse's and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by J. C. AYER & CO , Lowell > ',Mass., and Sold by all the druggists in hebatforfand'dealera in medicine everywhere. September 1,1864.--2 mo; Otti.tX4o - in the M. E .Church every Sithhath, both morning cud eventing. Also , services Thursday evening. ' Glorwan preaching,next Sunday !awning and ,English ' in the afternoon in the Moravian Gartaisn ineseliing.',naxt'Sabbath titorthinrond , Waglish in the, evenfog. in the First Re rotated CiAtwir. ' Sr. Luke's Chnrch. Service every FrindericiF,o'elock. A. M eateprthe Faraday in the .ntnith t .. When s the servirouts at. 7% o'clock, P.M. " " St. Joiral Crinarst.—.Bervice twat Sunday aledldWalld% evening,... in the English, lattetage4 l ,lo4ure on,. , , wednesday evenink.' • - English preaching" next 'Sunday.; , both. morning and . evening. in Zion's Lutberan:cburehr., ~te~♦ On the fiat of July by the Rev. George -WOW; Mr. J. AtottetilroyotAs to Apes • ;Maar E. Danis, „both OnAtiollitthttlh.4:4orepirflro Mor.,Wettr-- - jaeol hard, Mt. ANDREW SMITS hts ALINA.IOtr r zNA;- . both of Swatara.; - On 'theist inst., by the seme, 1iff , 1411,1 DUBS, of- Betheloaerke Co.. to Miss SABiff • ITA.BEftOttE of Bethel. Lebanoit Co. On thonth inet.,hy the some. Mr. DAVlD`'Aff.'" , k, ' t'O' 'Allis MARY WIS.E, both"of Bethel,: Lebanon. Co. . . • On the rith inat ,by Rev:: 'S EL Chubb; Mr. D of IfOr b.Lebanoo Borough, to Mo. CAROMS' SIMON. lortnerty orManhehn. Lancaster centry. Pa. Pe• On the ;•atth ult., by the Rev. W.. M. -Dsirmipte, GB MOE' L. DREG. of Labon n Borough, to BILLIE B-1; BGENBE, township, ancuoter cOhnt , .xx On the nth - ult . , by, the Rev. Simon Nal Mr.: JOIIL 'MAGEE& to Idea. MARY FELT!, bo b of Eirartara; this minty. : . ~~: On Monday eveninn..Sept.; 19, ISM, SARAII wifeof -Mr. John ALWEIN, Jr. and daughter of Shot. ham Sherk, Boer:, of N. Lebanon: The , friends mit respectfully invited to attend the funeral from their reciderice, Market Street, two doors above United Brethren church, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock . - • • In N .Lebinon Boiongb ,on the filth inst. LIZZIE E; 'child of Peter and Lenten WOLFF, aged Itnontlf and 13 days.. • ' • • • On the 3d IT LH, MAGDALENALGE4I On the sd-inst., in E. Hanover, . BERICH, aged 605 10 mend 8-d - ' -- On the 11th hist,. in H. Hantite4WllN. SHILEY, -aged 66-y. and 24 d.-. ...;. - • - On the lath inst., in JattestoWT4ll4.ltY &COOPER, daughler . of Br : J. C. and Elirabal2PCOoper,•aged Id y. a ni:and 24 d 7. • • • , In East Hanover, on the 14th of Septernber, DAN IEL BECK, son -of Andrew' and Bliss -Beck, aged 2 years, 1 month and 26 days. . At Jonestown, on the 16th of September, ilra. AN NA BARBARA BARCH, wife of John Sarah, aged 58 years, 5 month, and 21 dap. On the 1 Ith nit., in Shafferstown JOHN. MOYER, Sr.,, aged 75 years .:nd 2S - days.. On the 11,h boo. in Jonestown, of typhoid fever, W6l. WOELFLY, aged etyma 41 years. TitelLebminnin Illarki. (3,retturty Corrected iP.kly, - . _. - LEBANON; Watetzetiar, SRPT. 21; 1861 Extra Family, - sib 00; Eggs, '4l doe. ;, 21 Extra Floor, - -1200 Butterill Ib:. , . 42 Prime White Wheat,2 60 rub or smite& bntteri 10 New Red Wheat, 240 I hard, ' 26 240 Tallow, 85 I am, Old 'Red , Prime Rye,' Corn, • 1 85 Shoulders. 18 Oats, . ' 85 Bldel, . . 18 Clover-seed, 8 00 Bosp,, 7 Timothy-seed, 250 Beea-sens'l, 25 Flea-seed, 2-80 White Stags, . 6 Dried Apples, pealed, 240 Mixedsßligs, ~ . 3 Pesch "Sults,” 250' Flat, ltlib, ' . 1234 Peneh "'hazels, " 152 Bristles/ fl lb., . 40' . Cherries,. .1 76 Feathers, si% lb.,- 6234 Onions, - 260 Wool, %lb., 40 Potatoes, S-bus f - 126 Boup Beans, Beans,' qt., 7 Appleltntter,lleroek,, Vinegar,4 VS gat, - 20 . .5 Xste Pfarrtisnutitto. _Poor Man's Cash Shoe Stote! LARGE STOCK at OLD. PRICES NEW STUCK SOTO AT LOW FidURES! Our 'irsti4itte . ss Increasing! MORE TRADE WAITED TO REDUCT PRICES 1 _ , • Promise to give Costomers the Benefit iHE ifthigh BELL ,THE CilEiPtilVE CAN SELL lity ;Mr_ nog 4?lnedip NEW . WORK • Tird RSA /V BD: Dont buy until you see.Onr Stock Quick Sales and Smolt Profits is our Motto !• G. L. ATKIN'S, • "Market street, Lebanon Pa OF , ix —*R lits Valuable: • TAVERN AND STORE ST . • w iLL be Sold at Pithlic Sole, on the premise e, o. TT. Tuesday, October 18, 1864,. All that ialimble Tavern and Store Stand, situated . on the North :West corner of Walnut street and Bail, road, oprioilte the depot. In the, borough of Lebanon.' The Lot is 6 *. front on Walnut street,'end 198 •, , „ f og , ; tl,te relit...tad. The lutprove s. ; 'itne • nta pre it ne,w4th,ree Ca. tOry brick •11 . .TAVIIftOSTAND; inelitdhlt 'MORE . ROOM on the first floor. Large Bta ' bling, p never=failing. well 'of aai* . .with pump, and other necessary out buildings. This is a very, desirable prokrty • and worthy the attention of espitaliste.. Good-title and possession will he g.ven at soy time if desired. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. IL, when terms will be made known by • . . JACOB RUDY. Lebsioit, Sept. 21.1861 A Valuable P roperty PUBLIC SALE. County, Ih. the P4 tgned 4"l" . Latn u gl °f tratore of tne Iterate of PETER STRICRLon, dered g ... will offer at Put , tic Sale, at tine : - .tftlfc Mara Of H. D. Carinany. . in the Borough of Lehifrem,. on . Thursday, the 6th day of October, 1864 - , all that well known and valuable MILL PROPERTY, DO the QuittaPalkina Cr..,l flt • the Borough of Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pa., embra,ing about 2A ACEIXr of LAND,.fronting on Market streeL The improvaments are a three /*try brteh MER CHANT And GRIST MILL, having recently been re built.w. the moot complete Mod. ern improvements. It hoe four run , SRI WIR. of burr Dones,*adapted both for Steam and Water power, a 15 horse power sae& GINE a Ilijo _ye ?fest running order. , he •• 'does ei'ref) usGlearurriness, befett In centre of town and In the , midst of a rich graiti grow lag 'country, en& 000 renlont to both Raflromi and Canal. A 180; a twirstory brick DWELLING ROUSE, • a large f.....tue STABLE, Wagon .Shed, with. Frg ate, rai..;aernary out-bnildinge , are on' the Pospilelon • en&gew4. title will bergisen OD th e lat 411ay , of April.lB6s. • • • • eilitocemmence it 4 o'eltelf r •Pl 51., When condi. tiosirirut be made known by. - ABRAHAM STRIONSIBR, • dikdininlitieton!of Peter. StricklwridetVd:. , ,Lebeinnt, • .. . '. lrc WM./ .a• triaetia.t SEW ADVERIPIS'EMENTS% PUBLIC VALE OF RE-AV.:ES T A E .OF *biotin* Ike*, die Bali& 7. *~xjII.L be sold at PtIBLA A A:ILK:at ; TT ;thaPablic Miu-e.4 k 8114,c0 pvi nv v. on FRI.9AY, OCTOBER 21st, 1864, the throwing vainabie Beat Mime, hp. a l: , & tote of AIt•tRITAN liFi deCe' f, viz:— No. 1, A Floatation or Tract.af la "Tette, berg tottiptilip, 1 4eitnnie Ity. anent ings.: trete- theetterstown. a:oween the rode lend ' Log to Lefintinti and 3.lyerstown:- em,taintog, , 121 Acres and ,6VP Perches, , . lima. monm r, of gaud Limestone Laud, A joining pro 1 ii,rty of .Willi .pi Ins, it owl Kroll, Idol 8 tohler. John 1 Nihhte, p..t •r 6 1 : 1 6;: i t t .6 8 6 a O r r e ,..li w t14 t tf y r. Lo T ic h b e w .i t tlitri ti lie i t 1. a Ei Visg i T ' Ai ll :d . k ati7ul B l W lit il - ft nee p esl l 4 Fi l .:tti* W4l .fitd r °l S i es th o b'u tb it'lu e7l ; ;; ;:i' t ' it t' : "4" l,l Wr i* tt : bl : l7 fine orchard, .-'-a Of choice F nit. Ail the fteelOti are in Arst rate order hod of Ch •ste lit rails. The: loud 1,,,„,, 1,,g, well Hilitt4d 'About 8 AOIC , ' of the lIIMIte hi ArtiCrateO s a t raon kmiti t '' . ,: • Liinkory WO4LAIAND: Thit it one ,o 1 the be -In that Idea it. of a..Uatrjr,alad „wettbi the' etteution f bto ere - --. ,t . , ~.„ • .No, 2, '.2.1 milt, Layt-etiGiouiid situate 'la Manifod:Unti; I.ehaligtt',4 l Pthltt front/lit dli Mitchel", t.trcet, hud n'T'Y'l fit Fr`2,PT:l.rof:',Ni'. Zarltg m am ~and l atii4 , oat. :sua' PrOPiti,rd''' or:4ithis .. Ehnith .ileceasted: The intiaterementi eventde 'story 101 ,DW K 141140 ;1 1 0#41M8TANLN.'Ssid mth .rnecoatilig rut MI litiiige i . 1, • No,-3, ..'4_. 1.4 9. - ' - 'Groinol,.' eitizatein_ , 4 , - rff,nitotru, frcioNnititojtlain - auttlittpetitSfstrebta, , . „ - s i nd n.,1 ;Whig propert,vsf -ttbratnim Houser anttither , pmpero , a Akr ,„,tu r i . ne*,,7,41,61503. The` imprixe tManta amOposAll - Weettber tisarded /1011 , 41, litgpArifild, antrOlin.ittiteswirr- Mit buililing*nd alp lit'.utrfek • fallios Will of Wa't'er with'Pump. ,' . Na ' .4 , 10. -.8:04/4 ... I V( - LOTS, isitnate it, ignite if„rstown,..ail - friiting -on : Main ,stt,„et3i of ' t h orn being Itz feet, front: 4 of - 15&.fast front; and.ll ,nt 1551tisit"ftiiiti ' - - ~-...-." ! ~ r. ..- Ni. '5: - 'A At I`l.llPO W. 'situate in Stifiet ' festourn. ,containip i,-, 0914 23,4 Achtt,g OF Lilco . is.u. Me& by garnet-4M' FAl34.terittfetit.iivii No II , No. 6, AN. :;02ia9ARD, siOattii; in Shefferstown,mentsitriagibtat il,4,doigg op LiNi, fronting on LAMM ,tschittart. sod.- ad.liining, No, Cried. others. 4 A-f l 4 o ;rautik` _ e-Atltua.pjaeo. ,OP ißg2 ii ' ikkitt& IV etlibe. - 2:2d 7 1154 !-,., . theltilOWlttil dAotrifieallkidi ;Estate mf said, &cease: via:--. NJ; -1, tA :• - -24 . 42i-cf! Land, situate: in Reldelbe t eftowdlshiti-ab4it 1 mile front Mae ff-rstown, on the .roallt r,d.int . ..eite nan to,,csottainfog. - - 11 Anyti-add 1.7 - -7'erelim,- neat nteesMe . officat rite Litnestntit Vand, adjelning pro, irty peohn cit.,..-, 'fi?. 2, mut Peter .Brulatker.- ,, .- Thls trar,t ii'-aeorit a Alto of WOJDI. tND `''Nii. /# 4, , T. of. Land situate, iii nelouiGvii,feiiiimoop„,!;.betu. i nilla,trom Bhaill'lr•tpwn, on the root ituktlitigt4l.bason.,aakiatulao, ', : ' ' . - , Acres . nni1;14.7 - Pnrchp; - , - neatf _ mos. aof geed, Limastma Laud, dams WiProp., city of he ilmoorgtr,Danivldtuuk: Minute& „Weiss and 'No 1 . A us 3 UOremod Ilita-tructds also, goad's: OidD • , No..ll..`tract. of Excel.ent . Chestnu t THfibei s . di ettitiii;in a.aittioibitrg tp , &boa: 't miles soca" has l rout Stinuffiateern., contain ins L, "''". - . 4 • Ars" and. 34 Perehes ; - .. neat meas..-0, •.t',l ining ht. , is of Jul.' itryghten. F , fleitiesp, Ifitlorw -Zet he, ,tract oi,itd.No. 4 and Sam ual Nuttait id : ,.-41. ~q .r i z . 1 ~.„.. ~. 1. . No. 4,,til Traci .nf. gxe;.lant Chestnut "TiktorUiCrosZielfsir. -:), -r: - ',.-- Li' .- t'-' , . - y p mts Ine' ' i VAttecil j tf i t e 7iNe , itt Lip : : Able , erY44lBolgaer no r C. s . s i klt-61 lit l' , -ef tEineilent—Vhitaut Timber haat. containing , s • 5.i1-ii and 117 Perches, float wea.s4u, odi.liniog No 4, det112.4 Br:Molter, Wil Nam Seiner; 64666e1l &di, lot S.). 6, lilr, Fl +w. r aud . Nilithriel Deb EINMniM= No. 6j4 Tract of Excellent Chestnut Tt..o4r ffrifi:-_eulafOui%g ,- . re I. -,,,, L: lgri:, : f ' egn 0.7ch,41, , `.ciest mes r , ilefAtt.:g N d 0..5; liaid_,4 Ilatidi . ei 'No ll , N 0.7, laud(' Daniel Mul,ailler ax.il otlittrik; - No. 7,4 Tract. of E.tcel4eu; . Chestnut Timbri Li' , cokit tang ' - ' ' • . Acre's aced 99 Peraes, ''.. neat osebtog a 'jruins I%u 6, A.. laude of Ileum Nal to ad Dili 1 itrOacher, - -: N'o. 8,11 Tract_ ~.of Exce77ent ' Chestfrui rixaberLetadcontai..ing ' 3 Ocra culd4ll7 'Perches, Lest pfeastatiu'jaiutog Sip 7, No. ti.'''.(Oods of Fleury Nob and.bonel.iirtlbscher. - • ' ' - ..1. - 1 -. -.--. : i No. i 9, - Tract .pftkiCettextf, Chestn,ut Timber Lau Riadling ,:',.'-'" - 4 'ptef . and, - 34 :Peicihos, • • scat MeSalf mofig No. 8, N0..10, Uinta of henry Ncil and Da 1 , , Ml7ucher. 1 , .' NO. id ! Pellet of- Eeceilot Chestnut Timber / an. m4ll/flog , "- -- ' ... - , ' - ' 5 Acres, ,'- . fiej dutug NI bfteher. No. 11 t0d.1.4 Alt abc• obi p LOtozoto 4.44,,:04.T0tt0t dei'of A pill, Sir Sale to to 4ay, w on town Ag.ntf B Bich• r, Ai U.ldettog GENE P r i d PURSUANT the Comm( set relating tol }t proved the 'eight fitindred Sheriff of thi hereby make the county af held M . the • Mantua, (bein time:the eleo their reapeeti Oita person tivea - the Xth.Con • posed of the One person the House of One person of Lebenon. • One person county of Le• One person foilliedourit One patios for the coon two years Ou - epeiSo to ell the De* iif Cdroner for the county I ' of Lebanon. • denee, by reason of the miyuttent to him of local •-• I • One ;verso to fill the agie of Director of the Poor • bounty by such otber locality. ' for the even •of Lebanon '- ' One parse to 1111 the offiee of Auditor for tho cone- . Sao. 2. A poll shall be opened in each corn pony, composed, in %hole or in part, of Pennsyl- • o , on..ban . Iv ALSO. muy , NAK . L.K . N0w.N ., ; .". 0 oivz VlOOlll soldiers, at trite quarters of the captain, or NOTICE ile the plices of holding•tlie . hf , ld Oen. other officer thereof, and all &eclairs, belonging , end electio „in the ter ral wards, boroughs. districts 1 to inch company , who shall be within one mile and,tetrus pa within , ha, couiity•OC,Libation are as of..such quarters, on the d ay of election, and not 6 1 9 'll i c s .E' I:c % i r t s ' o . f the stAk ' Witni ll ito 4. Von,;), of Le ' hanon . are to meet in the Cominisaioners' rooms in the Court 1 i prevented by orders of their comman ders, or proximity of the enemy; from returning to their ,HOUso in cold B oi .,, Dig h., , company quarters, ehall vote at such poll, and et The Electors of 'L a W t•WArd of the Borough of no other Pilic.o;;:o ffi cejs, other that:l,o6os° of a ii, T t tit , o it ru lict d or j o r f 3 gt - iutlt Lebanou are to meet In h e . Jury' Roam, on the west - ?it r uripany, and other vot;fil,?disfikatidk id eb.ent tti t e t to co ver nr ti u tp li szLto hi m t e b e e t ..,-.1 h,„ c , side of the CO t.tlettse rafdlb rough. 1e....re ni • 41 at 1 . from their companiee, or in any military or na--: - i ..... i ..._?1, or in any r eedeel, or navy yaEd, levy Eorougn oft A. anon; " . • yore at ugh oilier polls its may be Cdnvilhjent - br The Electors Of i‘orth; cbanon norough 'ere in meet them : and when there Isbell be loo; - or more 4,3 ott,tbe Publiejllouse tif ' .ariliu Znller in said Bo:- tern , at any place , *ho that' be unable 10 attend nth; `,"4 - - - ' 4 _l,`: ts• , , ' . :Inv comPedy poil, of their PreFitif plaec CI elec- Tho Electors erra - h Lebanii n toirieship nee__ tri_, fu Wen — 'as - -afitriaaid,, the electors ' pie.ent may open meet at the Public H eofE. 0 'Lantz, iu said town ' ' ship, '. , . ..; • , ... .-.. a poll, at such p re as 'hey may selo t ., and, cep The Electors ofJark n township, are' to Meet et the - City in - the poll-book,' . retitle Itousu orJaro Miller. in itaid-Lip. ' 4:e proieedings a t '_euid eleation, - substantially, The Electors of It flit Agniille tetypehig t of Sim°ll are to to it nner and forin, ac he.einafter directed. dittecnt the Public II 731;ea14 1° mid &sc. 3 Thel' 'shall be opened ' d ' .110071400. po ..3 . °pone 29 earlyki, "Tire EisitotitUf , II I* . iiii tow; th " lif," ire hilmeet at practicable on 'said day, apd remain open at 1 - the Pubtfc Eloalit / B..VIA,rly, in SA id township. three bouts, end; if oece - sary, in the °pluton./ .. • •The Eketora.oft drive township aro to meet the juolges ‘of-siection, in order to receive the at the Puhile of , John„ {lncised ,in said township. , , ~ votes of 'RII the eleciterty .tsy -tea, keee . the poll .., ...,. . . open two seven - o'cle:' , .. in the viteinoodof ea:it ' The Electors. df Erlat Hanover township are t ) meet at the Publlo House ofJecob W. Adams, in said town- day; proeamatiOn thereof ehell be made at, or ship. • • , ' - ' . . before, tie opening . of the, pol , 9,and one hour The Electcrs of Seaters, township are to meet at the b e fore clooinictheto. , publk. Hones of Simon netlmap,,inoaiti,tewns hip. s w , 4 laf io 'op ening the , poll, on the day . The,Eleetors dr,liethettownshlp are to'•mert at the '"`•'.' -. • 7 "--. . . .. Public Housiof 2s tc b Eckhart, In said township. The Electors of. tit ben township ere to tneet et the places iforefoid• shall ilea, aim voce, . tbree of..election,tbe elector& present;yetfaelt o (the per- Public House of thidel Bordner, in said township. 0000, present - t the time, and havfOg the i.ualifi- Tie Electors of SI illcreek township are to meet at tbe Public' Tiotie: of Frederick A'..• Shultz, in said tins d the' judges so elected, shall then tip to Toeh . , an cations of elect...e, fir the judgiss.of said elec . , The Electors of South Annville townihip aro to meet Point two, of the persona ' present, who shall be atihe Public. House c-fJaeoh Pink," in said township .qualified, Coact att‘elerkm of said election; and The Electors of Pold Spring townshin• are to meet the judges shall prt ?ar e ' twiner, or otheerecepta at the School tiou4s, at er near itituach (lap, In mild ales, for the ballots. • township. ; _. . Sao: . Before any -votes shall .he received, The Electors of„Cernwall township, embraced inque -t n i c ti d - d 4. i esia qa . - , ei er i, 4 a ii-i,-...,,b take an oat h ., southern district of t. ssid townahiri,are to meet et the Public House of . J. U, U. ibi.lo mid disteict. - or affirmation 'that be will perform the duties of. , The Elector; ac he Ncirtheru s clatrict . of, Cornwall judge or clerk; as the'cuse may be, of said elec.% tounehip erste men in Treverse, 'Jury teem tot rho t ion, according to law,• and to the best of hie west tilde of the Coat House, in the Ik)rough of Labe- abilities, and that he will stud iously endeavOr to deceit or abuse, in conducting to The election be opened betweerithe:hon " re of eight Prevent filtodt and ten o'clock in the sores:won.' coif:- shall continue the same; whicli olitb, or affirms tion, any of the without nterruption or adj ournment;stili is not to be wild judges, or clerks, se elected, or appointed„ b ct o os: au b y e . fore oeVrti o'clock in the evening.' may administer to each other ; and the slime ' also m aim known and give notice, as In and by the shall be in wv . ting, or partly written and partly lath station of the aforesaid act I am directed, t e a t" every person, except Justices of thedPesea, wbo shall Printed , end signed by said judges and clerks; ~secT, or appointment 61 praetor trust under and certified td by the party adta in istering : the; the government , f the United States or.of. this State same, sod attached to, or entered 'upon, the poll_ or say city or incorporate districts whether a commie, book, and there signed and ` certified ,. as afore ! shined o ffi cer or otherwise subordinate oflicer or agent .__,, i. • .. who is or shall be employed under the legislativeju- ''''`' h. I dietary or executive department of this State or the Smite. 6: Ali elections shall be by ballot ~and United Stales, or of any city or incorporate dietrict, the judges of elections may, and upon ahallenge ' and also. that every member of Congress and the of any voter, shall exam ice, under oath, or affir- State Eesii•Littire, and Of these_letetto / } .. 4 ii:nn?on council motion, the a4l 3, ilicant. to v.ote,l.whielt oath, or •of any..elty, ceirambutionefi oti. artyrthoorporata Metric, , r. .. _._ , said . a tat t y taw incapable of holding , or exercising at the "`r i /P• n " ° ". '- °` 3 l/"lgee tne , etheinleter.i), Same Uwe the otiiie,or oppoinUotnit,of;JUdge, Hipper, in respect-to kis rightlo vitte,:an& his unadttlea•- • for er clerk Of any election, of,thiS Cquum - ieweaith, 'lions to vote in the pram-lee ward, precinct, and that no ioaptrotor or Judge, or'opiter. df. RAY ouch city, borough, tewnship, di conati of this state, is which be.claime residence .' and fiefore re .election, trial' be Alit& to any ofAc.tijiop tabOvoted f O r 4b,' ” ' th t , / a sh illoras.' " ' l i e ' ` ti,,,i_ 'i an t , ; 0 1E.40,4 - u g, " ; cur' Mg ally vote r , thitjadges, of * .siajiirity "of 0 L,i,,, _ .—, , ' ..;:nrac,..m . ,-.: Jiro .1 , •:: -,,. ... • !Oleo! !Wary No11)1* DAtkiet Bry, he Pilo , WI of 4 Ao - rts of um : 14=tritililf-ttrz: g .110.01/111 kr . irtTen our the &at ..e.rce.ift. 1 4dlook. P. M., on mild i ons °Lakin 1,1111 be rennte.kaorrn by • • LOW 141., Or.)811 EMT, errti44 , 4lyrirbsin dee'd. AV:p •- A ,_•• • 4N .Bc4. • tAL. ELECTION w e ea n it A h t Ac t o oi.f pe th 0 .9, 0 w s e n r i a . l ent er t e !ne t d b lz A e n f be elections of this commonwealth,” day of Jary,'A. one thousand d daily nine, I; PEP i EIt ,unty" . of Lehenon 'Pennsylvania, In own and give none; to the electors to said, that a . General Election will be county of Lebanon, on the .Second the iii) day) of Oyeber, 1884, at which of the oottoty aforesaid' will :rote in districts for r' Member of . the Rouse of represents gresiof the X/nitad Ifildtes td represent ional Ditdrlct of Pennsylvania, &Fut- Ullties uf Schuylkill anil Lebanon. '•' represent the eonnty of Lebanon-hie. epressaustives of Pennsylvania. fllceOf Sheriff for the county o till thi office .of , Prothonotary for the non. blithe °Moe ot , CoTtty ; ,.: ,puminiss loner of.Lehinos;',foi i ttAo toSsll the efface of 'Ouuuty Commissioner of Lebanon, die tideiPired term of • .Ifa :%gp n t 't fr. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. bly, entitled ."Alt Act relating to exseatione and for other Patlionee "approved Apr 1116,11140 - it is enacted that t he aforesaid 13th section “shall not be so eon etrned sulky peeren , any riflitlaomoeror Borough of from *rehire as judge, laspector or clerk at any general.or speettilieteetiou in this Commonwealth." Also, dud its ti.rtilst station afield act., it le enacted that 'every genetest mid special election shell be open ed between the timers °fright and ten in the forenoon. and shall continue without interruption or adionrn• went until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed." The General, special, city. Inserporated district and ' township electives, ant all elections for electors of • President or Vice President of the United States 'than be held and conducted by the inspectors and fudges elected as aforesaid, and by clerks appointed as here. Matter provided, . No person he permitted' to vote at any election as aforesaid, but a white freeman of the. age of 21 years ' or more, who shall hare resided in this . State at knot one year. and in the election district where he Offers to vote at least ten days immedtately proceeding such election, and within two years paid a State or County tax, which shall hero been assessed at, leak ten der before the election. • Bat a chizen of the United States who has pier lonely , beets a qualilled Toter of this State seekrearoved,thr,efcom and retnrned..and who sball hawk resided In the 'elecfloci paid' taxes as albresai elailkbee'entitled to. Totejatterylisiding in tit is.Stste six months : Provided, that the white free men, citizens of the United States between the ages of 21 and 22 padre, and have resided in the elpction die. trict ten days as aforesaid, shall be. entitled to vote, although they shall uot, have paid taxes. 'No per.onahall be euiruittedio *vote., whet , * name . 19 not GOlllairlfd in the list of taxable Inhabitants fir niAbed by the commissioners, nnlews : First he pro duce a receipt for the payment Withintwo ,years, of Seat.; And County tax, assessed 'to the Con stitution and give eatisfac.tory- •iiither on his own oath or aillratatiezi or the oath or affirmation of another person, 'that be has paid finch a tax, or on failure to produce.a receipt, Shall make oath or payment thereof: op, seCond, if hebtalms A vote by being an tilectei between' the eges of 21 and 72 years, he shall depose on oath - or affirmat ion ..that he ban resided in, the State. at least one year before his applicathin •Aiid make Such pioof of his rinifdenee * the district as is required 'by this act, and 'that ha does verily. believe from the,accounteglypo him that ho.ls:of the age aferesaid, giVeinch 'Other giidenoce as Is required by this act, whereupon the. name,,of the person so permitted to . rote shall inserted: m u the alphabetical list by thb inspectors add made apposite thereto by writing themord !tax,' if be shall admitted.ln rote by reason Of havjizig paid his •tax, or the word he shad be permitted to vote by. mason of such age. and in 1 . either case the reason seek '7o4e shell be called out to the clerks who shalt milks Bite notes in the list of iotesi•kept by them. in Idleness where the name of the 'person to rote is not found on the list furnished by the com niissioners andauweatiors,-pelrisaledit to irate, whether toiTtill thereon orloot,- IsoVaaed to by Arty quantum citizen•it ihall be the duty of the inspectors to eism. , iotencb ,R u pee on oath as to hitt go:a:talons, Ind if he claim ti:tobit'veirTesidt7lothitrt Wit furano year, • ornibrei: be sufficient '" t f, but shall . rnukeprisof by at least one oomp . efent ,witriesc who shill'he qUalilied'electim, dist' he baS renided within the district for more than ton days immediately pre. mating said electlon..and shall also himself swear bona flde•ritsfdimsoin pursuance othis calling is within the district; and that he did net re niove into said district for the purpose of voting there in'. • Eiery Renton qualifteti W aforeroid. sad ,vrtto' L ehall make due proof, if reapiliva, of IM; residence,' ettil.poty. , niMit of taxes slot mad, Ault be prrmitted, to vote In ,the txmoallip; ward, or districts In which he shall re.. . If any person shall prevent, or attempt to prevent any officer of any electton under thlelter from it Idlo,c Melt election or use or threaten any ,violence to any such officer, or shall iutorrupt or improperly in terfero with hint in the execution of his duty, or shall block np.tho widow or the avenue to any window whets the sante may be holding. Or shall riotously dist Urn• the peens at such election, or shall . vise intimidating threats, force or violence, with a design to Influence or overawe any elector or prevent him from voting, to restrain the freedom of ctibice, such a person on conviCtion, Audi be fined in any stun not exceeding one hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any time not less than one month nor more than twelve months. arid, if it shall be shown to the Court where the trial of Such offence ahall be bad, that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward or district. or township where the saldoffenre was committed,and not entitled to vote therein; then on conviction, he fhtill be sentenced to pay a flue of not less thee giOd and not more than 41000, and he imprisoned not, lossthin six mouths or More Oran two years.- • , In ease the person who shall bare received the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not • attend on the day -of election, then the perami who shall have received the next highest number for Judge at the next spring election shall act as inspec• tor in his piece. And in case the person who shall have received the highest,oumber of votes for Mopes Or obeli not attend, the judge shall appoint an in spector In his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend then the inspector. who received the.highest number carotin shall appoint:a...judge in his pls. e,.or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one boor after the'titieifixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified vo ters of the township, ward, or district for which the said officer shall have been elected, present at the place •of eli cam, shall as Wet one of their number to Ali ouch vacancy. It shall be 'theduty of tie aereral assentors, respect ively, to i-ttend at the place of bolding every general election, during the time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors and Judges when called on in relation to tho • right of any person assessed by tla-m to vote at such elections, or such other matters in relation to the Assessment of voters as the said inspectors, or either of them shall from time to time require. ' • MEET INGI or it IVORY .11/IXI Pursuant to the provisions contaieed in the 7Gth see •Hou of the act aftneedd, the, judges , of the aforesaid d hitt' lets shall 'respedtieely k ,the *agtile4 , oertift- Wes or return of the election of their reepeetlva dia triasould produce them at a meeting of one; judge frout.each _district. titkebanon, on the third- day after the ddy of election, IieIifiVRTDAY, theletirdaror 00'T then cud there to do and perform the duties required g by,letr of the said judges!. Ala., that where a judge Ly sickness or unavoidable accldont is tumble to attend such meeting of ,judges, then the certilicate.or.returu aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the Inspee,tore or.clerki - of the clip: then of said district, who shall do and perform; the de, ties required of said judges tumble to,attend. Ay ACT IjAVONLATE ELECTIONS BY SOLDIERS MA'cruAL MILITARY SERVICE. SecTiox I.—Be it enacted by' the Senate and Hauge of .Representatieea of the.Conunon nee itb . of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly Met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That whenever any of the qualified elector Of this Cotnutonwealth shall be in any actual mill tary.service; wader a r equisition . from the Presi dent Orthe United States,'Of by the authority of this Commonwealth, and as such, absent! from their place.of residence s on the days appointed by law for holding the general or presidential. elections within ibis Silos, or on the days for balding special elections, to fill vacancies, such electors shall be On titled, at snob times, to exer. else the right of suffrage, as fully as if they were present at their usual places of elections, in the . . manner hereinafter preseribed,Sand whether, at. the time of voting, such elector shall be within• the limits of this state, or so'; and the right of tod^g shall not be affected in any manner, by . the P...etof the voter'hittrin`kbi.ti credited to any otbee locality then the plu;o of his actual read• ?A • Ai 0 ASti•.:'Y9 NE W -A1) them, ,shall he,satlelled, that smelt appliceat Is a %notified voter of inch place. Site: T. Spare te pall bo ohe sh wit beam pt, and separate returns made, for the voters of each city, or county ; the pelf-hooka stotH name the company and remicaeat, emit , the . pkomr, post, or borpital, in which ovti election ht . held ; the county and township, city, bon:mei, ward, pre civet, or election district of each voter shall be endorsed opposite his name on the poll books ; eaeb clerk shall keep one of said poll-books, that there may be kdouble het of voters. Sac. 8. /tech ticket "hall have written or print ed, or partly written and partly printed thereon, the names of all the officers which may properly be voted for, at said election, for which the said elector desires to vote.. • Sec. 9. That the jodgee. to whoni any ticket shall be delived,.shall; upon the receipt thereof, pronounce with an endiblo voice tho rem's of the elector, and iron objection is made to Is im, and the judges are satisfied that anid• elector .is a citizen at the Dialed States, and legally eat Pied, acoordinkttOttr coliatitution and !awe of this State; to vb . % at 'laid election, shall Immedi ately put said ticket in_the hoz, nr other recep tacle therefor, without inspecting the names of ' , persons L,goled fOr . ;E and the , eler)t, shall enter the name of the elector on - the rill:book of his county, word, precinct, city,- borough or township; and county of his residence, substan tially in phrsuancireftbe 'Orin hereinafter gir. . . Sic. le. 44llierihme of thel) th untbo po s„ e n r bf.voters shall - be counter) and rot down at the toot of the Hat of voters, and certified'uod signed , . by the judgetc - and . • attested by the clerks:. • Sze. it. Atter the poll-t mks are signe.d, the bafloti box shalt beopemed, and the tickets, therein cant air= ,ed. shajL be,tpken Out,,,Mte at a time , by,ormi of. the riiidOdlrtinctly,Whifeithe tiediet.r. •melns in his hand;ttih name, 'or names, therein,tgonr tail:led, for the saversl officersvatod for'and then de liver It to the second' judge. who shall examine the sr me.and pass it to the .third judge. who 'hall string the vote for midi county upon a separate'. thread, and .carefully preaerTe thesame; the same method shall be, pinned, ea ,tii,eacii ticket taken out, until. an. the' retie are osiintedt 'Sze IR. Whenever two or more' tickets shall bo foned . ,deeettfally / rfoldedime rolled to.rether, neither of them 'shall be l eotinfectT if- a ticket shall etontain. More then the proper member of xi:twee:for the game • office. it shall be conoidered frandulent.•sui aillbe Mimes designated "for that effige, bet no further. One. 18. As a check In counting? eich clerk shall _keep a tallyt for :each .eomity. from which vot .e, have been ...e1...a; sobs& taus ma shall esnstl .tete a - Prirt'of the - IKM , tikek• - • • -1);.c..14. Alter the examination of tbe tickets shell -ko.eompleted,:tb 'nu ro tmi of votes for'each person, in' the county poll books as aforesaid, shall be enernerat- ; ad, under the inspection of the Judges. end'set down is 'hereinafter provided, in the form of the poll-book. Sze. 15. The following shell substantially be the form of the poll-books, to be kept. by the judges and' clerirecofthe election. 11:ling in' the /tilatiks,..earifolly :- Poll book of the election heldon the seqoud.Tueidn.Y; of October, one thousand eight hundred and , (or other election day, as the ease may , bo) by- tho qualified electors of county, • (or city,) state of Pennsylvania, to Company ., of "the . regiment of Pennsylvania volunteers,' (or am the twigs may be,) held at (naming toe plsee, post. 'or hospital,) A IL 0 D and,} F, being duly elected aajialges of said election. and J S and I. &I, being dulitppainte,d clerks of saki election , were severally cuoru, or affirmed, as per . certifirates herewith returned. .Number and mimes of thoelecters voting, and their. I county, city, borough, township, ward, or precinct, or residence : A;11, c000ty•of • ,townsh-p of Nd.2,'CD. - county of - timnoblp of slt+laMiteby certified thet the _number of , electors • county, Pinang Ivigniki, voting., at this elesticNtnrunts to 7, •• ,„ to % 4 • • •• f. t. P . • •• 4 • -C • F, • Atteet, ' , Judseg of Election. J L M, Clarke. Fo• mof ceriflcate of with of judges nrol clerkei We, A, B,C D, and BF, judges tb le election, and Elind 1. M. clerics tkereof, do each severally swear, (or, effirra,) that we will duly, perform the duties of 'Judes and clerks of the said election, eevernllyacting as above Pet forth, according.' to la*. and to thi beat of oiirraib fifties. nod that we will studiously endeavor to . prevent fraud, deceit, or abuse, in comlnetinz the same. J IC, 1 , NI, Clerks. " I hereby certify . that C D, K P. judges, sod .1 K, and Lit.clerks,' were. liifdre - rirobeeding to take any Cotes, at Raid electiontirstduly worn. or .allirmed as afort• said:: ',Witness my hand-thht; „-. day of Atm) Domini one thousand eight hundred'and KU, Judgeofelaction. I certify that A 11, judge aforesaid, was also so sworn or affirmed, by me. Witness my band the date-before written. Sac. 16, A return, in writing shall be ramie in. each poll.book, setting forth in words, at length. the whoid number of toilets castfor each office, (except' ballots rejected,) the name °reach person voted for, for each different office ; which return shall be certified as ccr- N rect, signed by the jpdges and attested by the • clerks. Such return shall be subs( antialirks follows : • At an election held by the electors et company , of the regiment of Pennsylvania soldier% (nam ing the place where the election is bald) , there were (naming the number in words at length) votes coat for the office ofgovoreor, of which A. B had . votes. C A had votes , for senator, votes were cost, of which B F . had votes,o II bad vetee,,L , votes , and In le name manner, a? to aim other officeie .voted , for. I-1 At the 4tid *of the return, the judge's shall eartify, in anitatancess tollowa;gifing, if offlceratbeir rank and spumber ‘ of their regiment, it privitiiii,khei number of tbeirregTment'irndioempany,vhw:-F , • Je troc.retora of Um-election; held as aforesaid; on • —day-of— the -election ; hundred and A BiCaptain company A, one liondral and . thirty; . first regiment. Pennsylvania volunteers. 7,, company 11, One hundred and thirty-first. tee !merit, Penney'Timis volunteers, B F, company A, one hundred and thirty-first regi ment, Pennsylvania volunteers. dlldge of election. • K L Di, Clerks.. PIC. 17. After canvassing the votes, in the manner ateree ri 1 the judges shall put in an envelope; one of the poll-books, with Its tally' list, and return.to each city, or county, . together with the tickets, ant trans mit the tame,' properly staled up, and directed through the nearest poet oleos or by express; 55,9009 as Poysi• . hie' thereafter, to. the, prothonotary • of the corset of common pleas of the city, -or county. in .erbtch etfch electors would Urvo voted, if not in the military ser vice aforesaid, (being the eity.or county for which the pollhook•was kept„) and the other poll book of said' clty,or county, enclosed in an envelope, and properly, directed, shall be dello-wed to one of the commission ers, hereinafter' provided for, if such commiesimiee. call for the same in ten days, and if not so called roi, the acme shall be transmitted by mail, or by exprees, as soon , as possible thereafter, - .to the secretary of the commonwealth, whoshall carefully preserve the same and on demand of the proper prothonotary. deliverdo said prothonotary. under his .hand and official seal,:a certified copy of the return of 'etas. so transmitted to, and received by him. for said city, or County, of Voh the dealanclant Is prothonotary. Sao. 19. The return judges, of the several counties; eball,adjourn to fleet at the places, now directed by law. on the third Friday, after any. gelleral or presi dential election, for the purpose of counting the sod-' there' vote ; and when two or more .ountiee are ean neciod; is ti e : • election ; ' . .ct,the judges, for each connti.iihill be Pier p•oind,"irt audit base, until • the _Friday following. SEC. 20. This return judges So met. Anil include hi their enumeration , the votes so returned, and thereup on shill 'proceed, in all reeptets, in the like manlier se is provided by law. in oasis whereat' the votes shell have been given at the ulual piece of election...--, Provided.' That - the several c l onrts" of this cotunron wealth shell have the Remo power and authority to investigate and determine. all quest inns of fraud or 'illegality iii relation to tile poldiers' roting. ae are now . vested in said' courts. with regard to questioas ef. fraud antlillegellty arising from • lie Notingobpereone nor military service, under the present laws relat- ing thereto. EEC. 21. In elections for electors of :preohlant and Tideßreaidpot of the United States, it shall be the duty : ot-the erocrentry!'of ceiriimoriyvealth,V 'te Icy before the governor All the, retrain( received by, him, from . any election, aeatoresa id,,wiio Minn compere the same With the county returns. and add thoreto - all such 're turns, es shall appear., on sixth commit-iron , not to continued ; in saidrconnty returns, in every case, where said • 7itotterrfs;the such ',manlier., shall have been. received by wild secretary,. at. a period to . late fur transmitting them to the proper prothonotary, in time for „the action of the jndges of the ,satd.counties., Sac. 22. All said eleclione shall .be euldeet io coo lest, in the game Manner rm, is now provided 'by law ; and inall cense-of contertedelectione . alt legal returns which shall have been brina fide foriwarded,hy said judges, in the manner hereinhefore preacribed shall be counted and waimated• although the same may not .harearlived, or been received by the'Propee officers: to' , be Counted and Warranted. in the manger 'bereinbefore direelled, befotb iireuing the certificates of election to' the portions appearing to have 11 . .1111.kritty 'Of the. votes :then received, and theoreld returns shall benubj.ei. to* all Finch objections, as other returns. are :Ruble to, .wbemreeeived to duo time. ; Sec. 231 It shell be the duty of the eocrakery of the commouweal th to cause to be printed a,eumcien t num ber of copies of this act. with such extracts' Irony the' generabelectien law, ae shell ba deerbed-important to, accompany the sirme . ,,and blank forms of poll-books, with tally lista sad returns, as prescribed intthis act,' which, with the necessary, postage alumna, tO defray expenses and postage on- returns, shall, in sufficient time, before any such eleption, be forwarded by said embsinte, at the eximbse et! the Commonwealth, by pOloodesionere, or otherwise; as shall , he ilesonwl most certain to insure delivery thereof, to the'captain, or in cafe of detached rote - 1ir...t0 theuilleer I eying cnarge of the post, or hospital who shall retain the Same until• the p ry of election, and then deliyer the earns to the . , .4figiges elected, ad:tired/11er! in Ore act,:f .Provided,. ' • That no election shell be blvalidated. by reason of the riegle,,,t, or failure, of the-' raid secrend;fite cause the, de livetyht. the eiid poll:bootie to; the proper know', ao , . ,araive4d.: Sze, 24, That 1w ,the parpoise of wore. ettsrto• ly cevry fog out We proeletune of this set,, the . governor shall have power to %ppelat sal cotoullselo” under the groat seal of the commouwe •Ith. such number of corn missioners bavinctite qtriblitistirms of ao elector, I , , this !Mote, as bee - ehell dean:C. nOcbsoary, not a:coml. ug _one to each reginatmenfyennsitrants • i n the Oars , lea of tbts state, or'ot tire UMtbri Stone., and shell Apportion the "work amour 'I he' on mmieniontre, and :uyply as.n•y owstr In their whither. opinuolaaionars„b.3fore they am, shall take 'and ''sinueribe an oath .or earteitiotiiiind cause the same gill, w - the macro:4ll'e itir Coto mou weak h; 10' the folios ing y 11141,01144' commissioner, unclrt the aot,to , texulaterlif "lieddleit In ap tuartnillattryieedaej. ftiladimbineearc4or 14 11 9 •;•. e1.w.....t:0 • ,1 :i "4:`• ed 4 t rqus4s vita aißepii.l4o) ••," Stet 3, and the oerernonwrolth of Ponlity van • en impartially, fully and with..• reference to t oilitterat preferment. Oil rtsoltv,lperbirartlet • the beet..or 'DV knowled,e.enti shill y tbi duthe hope• f ou me by the said r.:t: tt. tt that, I. wilt Endo hely ruth r .nt.tr " pl•••• fracedweit awl tabu .11, net oaty. 1 o e. c• ' tion to ty If, tatute VIO !Mn .. ble: ie too mem. nu toet4 iron ouniedeiloirer eavoinuti hy. of tinder. thi. ect, eti4ll knottiest. yt 3,41... .l o n e , know oar ; omit. or At tido ble date, r Ilt•s ac . vi Lao ouy part of 11., oath. or nib rft•til et. 1, vh 11 h. 114ble to awradiet Hee& to. lovitjary ; I.• /1.0 proper a nutty, andliptuttu . .Yo 1•41. ebe I. It- p diebed nee, r!l• Witt o ne Shea end • (IQ are. ..r mprteou nt•e Cory. ist 1 Lo`.. of enctedie4 o:at ys a... qr betty, in'ttte d'Yert thou of the court 611.;. I: 'e tbe'du, of toner ":?; ,13 •i•I Alan to prlet:edht . atte:•itfotvef ibO tope.. of tide ert, arta ottitr entracte nt Lies on • fd'' el .te b." leb.'-rntlirr* ,- att. aod at leis. two , ieult form , of' pull and reterne vuerroud to is.. ie tlilnl tr.trtinn 8.8 soli get the ooninetroittig every ntpist,, or pill 9" emu pan , • f P nosyltrani,auttliera in Pre attn.! ertfirtary, ot navil enno.3 of iSti Unite I ~t ater, Or of Alt !Stew, ,end to melt arreolten s sod I:revision "or lit oC,niag of polls, stedtv tills sot, fr. ebv I efio- be . tho'datr. of *tit cob 31*%/ AM . /4M .• peat ef,er the are* art.:twine t... ctil an..,, the Pols or the election, urilt:prdeurn' o o,olt. coot noing ' returns:9 f .beelonven, taienftly t 7 p.nnerte tit'. "acne, not only from loss bit ( too al t•groti aco.l !1.• Wlth4ift duity, 16 rite kmerot.ry, of the eons MOW 'Wealth. • , . Sac 26. Said conunedelbteei ettail" recidve in full • celipen,:ition foe their services. under thl4 act ten canto ppr mile, in going to end ret.:rtaug from their respective reninit rite. eetimatlng tee let ,lICC, of tray ;eltrl rrtitf,and It hi heteby. price the duty of the aull -4r gvaeral and,trate tr: ...urt , r U. buoit ntt pay the sceoun'e !betel.? io . t.be • rule manner_tut - othe..o•nios .pro Ir.* nodded Ind paid,, by, law; all. cbrommultrug and atter are requetted to yid the, c ainiteef../s• • ere. herein • eepolulta. anti •to give them all proper .fatilithit; to enehl4 them to carry out the ~Ortigtt au' litteettona of this act • • Siti. ITi, Nu.htere Inform:it* •in • tho :neer :of ,portylng oot, or eneenthis, any, of the orovielona of this rot, Shall Inrslidst soy eleofian held 'under the stuns. or mitt...Ala* the return thereat. to be 'Dire. ti.d or ret aside, nor e'otll arty fadare, on the pert vf tLhA , cohiredestrine.ktoreseh er.vtsli any regiment or edbo• .us pert of eoinpisaly ,or•tbe Etilure of any. cow ny to v, lyi,.i'alid.tte any elrction Which • May be held under tt:11 set. • • Bac. 25. The several oSI :era, authorized to conduct 'shoh'elec den, shall have the like.poweira, and they, ri well r' °nor permit', who may attend s vole or cff,r to vote, at 'ins% tt :tlon, shall be anqlot to the like pene'ties and res r •Otooe e t are declared and provided ta• :he r .ro of lbn zonal el—itioni and all. of the pro: viafbon of the getteral Alen lawn of Chi, state, so far a dppliosole, and not inconsistent uhth.theprovisions of this act, our supplied thereby, shall apply tl all 'Oleo:lone bell uni r this act. • tixd, ?A •No e unpula.tien shell be' allowel to any induo o • clerk, under this att. •• - bin. 3 0 3. Nnott the sheriff gamy city or county shall l i Tetri l' o i e l gt ro—c ic aul nal t lit r rifit, an ci G er, t etn " niy%r a Slate P e bi 6 el b m " . tion;nn,ler the laws of this ststei he sha.l transmit, lin , nedtstely, copies thereA, to the fi offlce7s and sea lor Ca: t 'los in the oereSce &forestal, from said oily: St= 31. The sum cf if teen thousina dollars, or se . mesh there/if -11 may h. 3 nee , tisry, Is hereby apprt pri.l.l from the grows' rev one, o, be paid upon the order of the a^ci•ei - try of the cmonsontreatth, to carry this law into ca*.et. , 32..Witen eny o the electors mentioned to the ' first a otion of this act, le 5 than Wm in number, shall tie members f•f companies of another state or terri. 717, o; for eny seal 21aint or ,egal came, audit • 'operated from their ~roper companp.„or shalt be ha any hospital,• "levy yar,*,vanrel,,or on m zniiing provost. or ether ditty, whether eithiti or eiiihOttethis ifhtte, under such circ:matinee" es' shall render it probable that be, or thly,.will beuneble to rejoin their proper ea:m.4l,n), to b., preifDt st b!s ureper elsee of election, nu or beffrii tbe any of nisei.) th.rnla moutio.rd. acid' elect elarturs, shall heves rt.. ht to vote lu Wm fol. lonleg manner: .t-te if:f. • 'rho afo:ozaid, is erebi• &nth°, teed, b are the day of ei Moo, &posit tile ballot, or al -1 to. properly folded, as requtied by the emirs' elect tins iawl of ibis state, or otherw iee. se the vane may Chin :9, ID a ‘ealed. wiretaps, together with a written Or printed envele togozber with a written or print. ed. or putty written moo putty printed, statement, ecnt.iinlng the name of-the voter, the county t wu. ship borough or 'ward, of which he ass reptoent, an t a wr i tten er•Prin. d authority, 'o sem e Tulles) vot , r in t)ie ' eici.iuu dietrhi , of which sold voter le a leen dett, ',omast, the belle's, conteined said envelope, to •hint,on the day of ulid el:ction. Said a! Asmara 'end' seiho:lty to be signed by ti_ said voter, and at. teated by the commanding, or some commissioned tinier of the compapy of which he lea member, fa the cue of a private, and of some coinmlssioued t.these of the re.;imeat, to the of an ()Mine, if any of each suitors are convenie tlyaCteeelhle,nod if otherw lee, then by 'Mme other with -..•• : and there shell also ac company said ballots, an eiLlavit of said voter, taken before ,0111 b one of the officers aforesaid, and hi the.' abien.:c el snob Oni.), re. .fore some.other perron'dnly authorized to adruinla'iiir oaths, be any law of this state, that he la a qualified voter in the election die. trict lu which be propos' % to vete, that be le is the sr.:tn .1 miller, strvi.,:o of the iluited Stet", or of this • e ate, dandling; the organisation to which it belongs, that he Lai nit seat his baltote to any other person tar persons, than the - one in such authority nieutk.neit, that he will not oaf: - to vote at any poll, which may opened ou said election day, at any place whata,t ever, and that he la not a deemed., and hag not inkira d,.attonorably diettlasrd from service. tied that be is now stati ued at . to Umlaute of . • fhiid • ...sled envelope, , ontainiug the ballot', mate. meat, autticwi'y end effilavit se aforesaid, to be se:, to Ens rrrier panto°, by mailer otherwise. bovine W; it ten• or printed on the outside,errues the eealed part thercaf, the words "soldiers ballot for twp , Itorongb or weld.) in tt ecounty of . The elector, to whom such ballet shall be sent, shill, on tbe day of the electiot and whi4t the polls of the proper diet act are open, deliver the en velope. so received, unepen 1 to the proper election officer, who shall open the same. in the presence of the eleotion gird, and depoeite the ballots therein and, together. with the envelope, sod accAzpans lug papers, as other bisliots are depodtad, and slid board itibeli coons oans *anemic the same p the same waterier ,a.l other votee t at acid enntioo : and the person I 4-Hem - lot , the satue may, •on the demand elan. eine tor,, be compelled to Wetly. on oath, that the euve'o?e,• no 'clivenci 1...v,101ui; le in tbisame state as 'when re 'Ulm! byhtm,edd that the Lame has not tcon opened,- .Oo aril:oaten ts thereof damneder altered, litany was. :by,him, or any other per ta. 85 . The right of any ether person, time offering •to vete, at any such election,zo .y, be challenged. for the same cant that it. could he challenzed, if ho were personly preient, end for nee her result or A B, • O D, B X, Judges 3 K. Clerk of election See. 88. Any of or of ariY'g-ieral; or special election In thtsstate, wbo . shall retnee to receive sue ouch ea. vslope, and doposito any such ba lote,or to count and CM/won the aattle, and' any eleptor who shall rearliti such envelope, and neglect or refuse to preseet the same, to the Mager' of the election district, euriorsed .on the said 'envelope. shell be guilty of 3 misdemeanor, and on con viction thereof, shall be pontebed by imprisonment. in the state primn, not excerprig one. year and. by fine 'not exceeding five hundred dollars, or either, or bath, in the discretion ottbe court • - • Sec. 37. Any person whOshall wilfully and corruptty make and subscribe any fliseetildivit or make any false oath, touching any matterer thing provided In this act, shall be d eensed gull tyro/ andt-orrtipt Pedury,and upon ceaVtaicss titsuieof, shall. be punished 1 . 7 . imprison. emits in the state penitentiary, not exceeding five years, Mad by fine not exceeding • oria'tlioneend dollars, or by either, or both, in the discretion of the cturt: - Sec. 83. That it shalt be the duty' of the alcretery of the commonwealth to prepare the necesenryblank forms, .to carry out the provisims of this. act, and to fur ish lb. same : for then eof the persona eo env gest' in the .military service alb t said. . , Sac. 35. Io calls any qualified elector, in military ser vice aforesaid; may be in any hospital, military or hovel, •or to any • vesseloor a navy•yarti..the statements and snidest', In this act ntentioned may be Witnessed by, • and made before,-any officer of lbs. steseelosavy yard or other pam in which mid voter it, r, ,t,he time , being, engagi.d. • • • Sac . 40. It shall be the duty4l,evemitsisessor, , withie this commonwealth, annually, to assess mild return, in the manner now required by law,' a Connty tax...of ten cents upon each and every non-commiesionedofficer and irk's. es and the _tweet taxes urein every commissioned nicer; known by them to be in the military,se-vice of the United Mateo, or of this State, in the army, and when any Moil:talon shall occur, the omitted names shall be:added:by:each as-. -.sore, to the assessments stid lists of Totals, ou thoipplication of any ciuien of the ehretion die tic-, or preciiict, wherein snots soldier istgh t,orwoutd have a right to vote, it not: in such service, as aforesaid; and snob non.commisslontid officers, And privates, shall be exempt trout alt other, personal taxes, during their continuance in such eeridoe: and said assessors Mall, In each and erert . c•• !e, of such assessed sndier-toff officers, without fee, orreserd, therefor. give a cm aficateof such regular, or add clone', attaes§tnem, to any citizen of he election di-inlet; or precinct, who • may at stir Woe, de- - rinsed the same; an I upon prespotation thereof lo the tax•ctilleetorttf said district, or the treasurer of the toed cohnty, itleha I. he4he duty °feu' h officer •o receive said satess.xl tux. of, and from, any person "Retina to pay the same for the soldier or officer•therein named, and to en • aorse, upon. so it certificate, a receipt therefor; and it elm Mamba the duty of said collector; or dsmity treasu rer, to receive said assc:,aed tax, from any poison who may Mier to pay the t ame, for any of said oil:teen; or soldiers, withourropielng a certificate of ass Natant, when tbe. name of such p remit thee have been duly' - GM .Ssesseent booked and tax duplicate', iticeda;tocelpt therefor ' .to such; persons, specially .statieg therein Cud name of thetioldter, or ofPer, whose taX if. thus phid the year for which it .was asses ed. and the date of the payine..t thereof; which said eertific to and reccipt,tie - rebript;ohly shat be grime f'ce eel d, nee, to spy erd, provided for by this act,. before *filch the e. me may be offered, of-the-due mse- s meat of sold tax, ,age not, and he ray m eat area' b, 41. 'the soldier . or efficer, therein eared, offering this a-me, lair &forma d; but said election board shall not be thereby gi•ectum.,l 1.-0... requiring other proof, of the right to vu e epecilh dby net;Mr •he ge ert.l election laws o thisicomatorommltii, end r if enyuf said assetetore, col re tors, or treasurers, aha I * uegleet, or refuse; to comply with the. provisiens of this secti.orr, orytkpyrforts any of the duties thereat' equip d upon them, or et. hey of LL, m, elte,Or they oaroffitedko shall be adjudged fgpilty of a. -nit dernemetrin tdibott, and.shall eat ponvielfild,be fitted, In any sum nut than, twenty, nor inis4 , than two .hundred dollars :' r:t. That the •addit slat' assa..... meow required quail be made on applietition to any CIU-* set. ttf the election district, or preci- CI th'oreoi upon oeth,or affil tuition, of such el Irma, to be admihiutered by the amessor; akar - such absent suldfer is a citizen of tho olectlmaiatriCt, , or , -preens, wherein en. b .46e403• meet ietteetti ed, by e oh,cltlyea, to be.rnade. ' Ste. 4L' nab set shall 'act dip tollie election of mem.- •bers of can it, or tome:rat.= division Orman, in the city of Ithiladlppla, , • C .TORNSON: /4:makes of the /louse of Representatives.- . • JOELNI P. PENNEY. . : I , • ••. Speaker of the Senate. ArilteMeem--The twenty fifth day of August, Au u Dotrtintene'thoitaand:eight hm•dted'aud sixtyttl or. A. G. CURTIN Given tuder - errY hitnit,'iri my °Mee In Lebanon. the 10th•day of September, A. D., Intik - ' PST RR I,...stoccir, • • ShierilLof Lebanon Co: S unn i- 8 eruct, telittoon. September. tiith,,l,B6ll..—te, • .. • • VErant-d • .g)USE or a few rooms, to RI.Nr. for a titnall laditty, w ith in a le* r , qtarkres of the - Sept-1U.:180.- i - :;;.
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