The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, October 05, 1864, Image 3

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LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER 6, 1864.
HOME AFFAIRS.
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The publishers of Lebanon have agreed upon the
following charges for Advertising, via :
Shie. It. St. 3m. 6m. Iy7
1 Square, 12 lines, $ .60 $l.OO ' $3.00. $5.00 $ 8.00
2 ". 24 hues, 1.00 200 5.00 8.00 12.00
8 " 80 lines, 1.50 800 7.00 10.00 15.09
For Executor's and Adinlnisttator's Not icee, 2.00
For Assignee, Auditor and similar Notices, 1.50
For yearly Cords, not exceeding 6 lines, 8.00
For column advertisement, 1 year, 50.00
For 34 oolumn " ". 50.00
For !, , ,i,' ooIUIRD " 0 . ' 18.00
For Announcing candidates for office, in advance, ::.2.00
For Anraounoing sale, unaccompanied by adv't. 1.00
For Local Notices, Satiety resolutions, de.,. 8 eta..
per line.
For Bishops or Special Notices, 80 cents per line .
per year.
Yearly a,drertlaementa for ilterobanli wadi -Mud
nail men as agreed upon. •
H4 , ,1.#.74J4M881tT0N
of re4LittlalLl633ll7Xll-Gr,
LEBANON
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, OCT, 5•'64
The Friends of
WM ZS) 4T\,N
AND
- PENDLETON
A$ well as _all Others
AitE INVITED TO ATTEND.
scar Should the weather permit the
Meeting. will be held, in Market
Square, if not in the , Club. Room,—
The oppASition are respeetfUlly invit
ed to eititer
Owing tattle inclemency of the
weather, the r ineeting at Stager's, in South
Lebanon, on Saturday evening last was
postponed to next Saturday evening,
October 8. It is expected there will be
a very large turnout. Let all 'go—sr me
In vehicles, some on : horseback and the
rest a»filot. , Rally once again. for the
good Zild cause and its noble standard
bearers---,McCiellan and Pendleton.--
Hon. Myer Stronse was on/ a
visit last week to. Lebanon county. He
spoke to large crowds of People at Shaef
ferstown, Ht. Zion, and Cornwall. in the
German and Vtiglish languages. - l ewas
assi dby John P. Bassler, of Myers
towliFS T McAdam, Grant Weidman
and John W. Harbesson, &qrs. Mr.
Strouse made a great many friends in
this county last week, besides doing good
work for the great cause we are engaged
in. He will be re elected by an enor
mous majority, in spite of the mean dirty
little insults he is subjected to from men
p4ofessing to be gentlemen, but. who are
nothing but abolitionists t
The abolition orators of Schuyl
kill county are aeurious peoßie, and it is
ono wondestlite COurfer kafitet the “mad
*dog cry" after our - - eandidates to hide
the long and short comings of its friends.
One of them was very anxious to induce
our farmers to raise potatoes ; another,
said to have been the principal - figure
among thetp, had a dish of sausages
placed before him at Newmanstown
clot knowiing how to dispose of them
tptoperly,heseized upon a plate of apple
Matter, 'which he spread upon the manse
les, and thus made a very hearty meal.
When he goes to Congress he will be en
abled to introduce some new wrinkles in
the art of cookery - to the people of that
tbenightid
Mr. ApaAt ]TAMS is °pelting, a
new Oyster antillatir4 saloon' for La
dies and Gentlemen, at is residence
Market Street. Thils ig a new
riitec
prise, but one which will no dPubt be ac
ceptable to our citizens, as we nil
never see the advantage of `o , ,efitiemen
eating all the oysters to the exclusion of
Ihe ladles, juitifor ttie f a cilities
Let him be encouraged ais 'NHS it_ good
fellow and derlettfinek tit" PP
Let our friends take the ti :I"
portunity next Tuesday ptglOt
nesday morning, after the votes ate count.
ed, to sen(T or bring in the returns:
make up lull lists we must have their
districts as wsll as others, a fact which is
very often overlooked by those whdveme
to town for the returns.
Stine and Ross are still. paying
Sl9 for Rye Straw, $l5 for Wheat, slo'
for Oats, and $8 for Coo, fodder.
Oct. s.—t.f.
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BROWNB BRONCHIAL TROCHES, advertise
ed in another column, are highly recbm
mended for public speakers and others.
for the relief of cokls and to clear the
voice. Their efficacy is strongly attested
by congtessmen, clergymen and singers,
who use them. Among the certificates
to their merits .We obsprle,- letters , „,from
Henry Wail Hetc . kers - ,111:T. Willis, E.,14.
Chapin, and odeststof eminence.. 10. Y. -
.Ece'g Post.
The receipt's t e Philadelphi a
Cattle Market s last week, were large,
and prices fully 1 cent per. lb., lower.—
Hogs were steady and the prices of
Sheep unchangdd
_ _ .
The23d annuat session of the .
Evangelical Lutheran Synod'. mfll East
Pennsylvania, was in session' Zlo4
Lutheran Church of this place, lastlk .
The attendance was large. On Sa ur-H
day evening over $1,0430 was realized by.
the election of life members.
Tut NINETY THIRD.—This veteran
Pennsylvania Regiment has again passed
through the fiery ordeal of battle. It is
attached to the 6th,Corps, and served un
der Sheridan in his victorious campaign
in the Shenandoah valley. The reports
of the commanders tell how gloriously
these troops 'have borne the starry ban
nep against the panic stricken enemy. :
But their laurels are not won _without
cost. Our intelligence is. that in the
late battles, the 93d lost 15 killed and a
pp g t 40 wounded. We have not yet
been able to obtain a list of the casuall
ties, but learn that several of the wound
e4 p9w at Hanisblog;
. . . . ,
sr The real estate or W:lliam Wavle t, on ok.a_r&. lit I,k.ta_Baga i rmt, young
'
deceaar4l, in North &misfile, wee sold at,pubilo axle last i e i t r4 l l 2, B4 •. 8 . .. 4
84 I year,
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week. Tract No.l, containing 101 ac n e and 71 perch ea On .theligh ,intit,' ; I n. goo th ,Lsbanott:lg ,1 VILLAS
daughter or William' Se d 'Lila IA 1/0111 MIK .19 etc draft
was bought by Samuel Kettering, at $:46 87 per acre.—J
No. 2, containing 46 arras sod 51 pendia& wait bott;ht by peers, 8 Innnthe and 4 443.4.
David Weeteaberger, at $lO2 60 per acre. No. 3, con
taining 74 acres sud 39 perChee, was bought by Henri L,
Itredder at $l4B 09 per acre. No. 4, b. , nee and lot, wee
bought by Sarah Garet at $230,
- • .- -411- The Black florasAintel, in this bn", , ,
rough, was sold at public sale, ise last, to Daniel
:and Wm. Petit, for'd r 47 *
•
4 - 0 - Daniel Drown; of 5 . Sn'ettiMi,' has
, .
wail 15 agree of land, without bnildings, adjoining that
village, to Reubsn Steseof 151e4esp e eeffon ; 4200v
Eskli, Sf :Ital2To4vir . 4lvitl, tl farm
containinglsa acres, fiortitie heirs of Jain Getz dec'd.•
inyassr fianovertoarnshlpy 114vitnin c3naq, at .$5B per
acre« i. • . _ -
The demand for Flour in Phila
delphia continues limited and prices were
tower. Wheat also. is 'Ault and prices
toirer. Corn is quiet and. oats firm.
Py an nyder, issupd
• from;
Poit Office Departmeet,",Sept. 13, 1864,
the compensation` of, the 'Lebanoto• Post
Office is fixed . ;at il;74l . o' . per annum:; .
==E
From 25 to. SO men from Leba- -
s
npn Borough were dratted in Pottsville
last wok
. owing to the,nredits not 'hay
ing been sent over in time.
• •
QUESTION.— 0110 !: there Dic k -and
Nancy, where are you going thitt'..you are lb such IV
hurry t •
Auswia.—Why we are Juitt- on' our way to *fly's
-Photograph Gallery; to have one pictirea taken
takes splendid pictures, and his Gallery Is nearly all
the time crowded.' so r said to Nancy we wil l go ear
ly this morning before anyhoiTy el& g etat there, or we
will have to come -away again without getting way:,
tavern—Yee liave, heard too that Dailyre -Gallery
is nearly all the time-crowded, and no why don't you
go to some other Gallery ? .
Ans.—Oh niy,l,3v,e could not th,ink ofsuch a thing.—
We admire the true and bdantiftitpkture that - Daily
takes, so - much that we would'not go to another Gal
lery. if we could get them fot . nothing. Helms seven
years, experienie in: the businatia, ?mesa complete sett of
improved instruments, an, excellint -sky-liabt; sop
there fore takes the best pictures n town, and - 'so of
course every body that -wants itgood picture goes to'
Quisr.—What kind of Pictures doestie take?
takes ,Phoiographs from miniature tolife
size, plain or colored. His card pictures have been
pronounced more truthful and life like than some that
have been taken in our huge cities. 'His Ambrotypes
are beautiful, anti can't be bent. , also excels in
copilot picture., from smelt Daguerreotypes, and' en
larging them almost to any size.
Quggr.—Where is this Gallery I. must give him a
call too.
Ares.--.Tu4 come along with Nancy and I. and we
will show you. It is in Stine 's New 'Building. next
door to the Lebanon Deposit Think. lie bee constant
ly on band a good assortment of MR and Rosewood
Frames, Eases, Albums. Ac., which he evils cheap.—
For good and cheap Pictures we ad'vlso ail to go to
Daily's Gallery, *Lebanon,* Pa. 'March 11,'63.
-gpf fiat Zottrek
ft 0 : 21 r1
0
To ...Consumptives. .
IONSU suf fe rers , will receive a valuable
ki prescription for the cure of CollBl2lUption_, Asthma,
Bronchitis, and aWThroat and Lung affections; {tree
of charge,) by sending their address
Roe. EDWARD A. WILSON
_
- " Williamsburg, Kings Co., New 'rade.
Sept. 21, 1664.-3iir
.Editor of Adceitiser
DEM Six I—With your permission 1 wish ',to my to
the readers Of your paper that I will send. return
meal, to all who wish it(frre.) n lieCipe, withfoll thee
-tionalnrmaking and using n sinitileTegaiable Maim
ambient effertnally remove. ilk ten dist!, Pimples
Bloches, Tan, Freckles. and all I OrPoritirs Of the Skin
leavingrthe same soft, char. smooth hid - beautiful.
I will also mail free to those havfnir Thildlload Ft: or
Bare Facie, simply directions andinforination' that
will matte them to start a full grOwth of Luxuriant
Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, i n lass than thirty
days.
Alt applications answered by return' mall
'wl lout
charge,
Respectfully yours,
TUN. F. CIIAMA - 14.- Cheiniet.
• 831 Broadmiyi No* York,
July 20. 1864.-3 m. . , •
416 C"aricilo tkiei gliviereorirag•
'SW4k"°W-two or-three ho,,,*sh4seds "Beetiti;"
T‘in ie Bitters," Snranpn rillq!!,L.Nerrous An
tidotes," An., icZtc.; ami:lifter ya'srereatisfied with
the resat, then try one box at OLD DOCTOR BIT-
I
CAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PlLLS—and be rester
ed tolutalth and rigorAnAllistpolasseesti
ly'relpitable . pleasant to tike, prompt audrudisterytin
tali effects on the broken down and shattered • consti
tution. Old and young can take them - with advert
,tage. Imported and sold in the United States only by
JA.S..S. BUTLER,
• No. 427 Broadway. New York.
*SP. Agent for the .United States.
Box of Pills, securely packed: will be. mail
ed to any address on receipt of price,' which is ONE
DOLLAR. post psid—money refunded by the Agent if
'• entire wttisfaction is nut given.
' July 20,1864,-3m.
_______ • Y
Do YOU WISE! yo BE CURED ? DR., BU
CHAN'S PISGI,IBII gructrite elms curii', in
lam than 30 day.. the worst tatteit'of NERVOTISNESS,
lrinpotettcy. Premitture Decay, Seminal Weakness. Do
sanity, nod all Urinary, Sexual. and Nervous Affee
tiono. 110 matter front whab-ORUPW-produced. Price,
One Dollar per box. Fent ertpatd,,bz4tou re
ceipt are!. ' - One - .
..14.11,,= cl in
most .:-.Addrol,ll. t''....,.%•:*.. 1 - 91.71 :' ;
Viteritl Agar, t, 427. Broadrja • .:Ark•
July
... . 194[:=-ant. , .a; '.1%1
AYSt 4 ii3 , 04 art' Is
. • J'''
'het urged we elrrect .laic
/1 512 144 1 P Lie
top or which. we ,think has ever yet bees
Rade by any body. ' Tlittir •, . getirof hare abuodaqtty
• bown to the community 'boar Mitch they •exiel hid*.
Binary medicines In use. 'Their penetrating prolter
ties atimulate the THAI act irides of the body...rest:M*o
the obetnpttionsioll Its ,ormana4 purify the hired, and
expel disease(' They pnrge exit tike. ford Vignette which
breed
broad and grow tlistebipler-istinitilkte 'kluggiiih'dt die
order!'" edibt6s liiSehb.irHaritsietion, and impart it
!IV , 6.ii ik •
. .i.gA o rg -pokte the wholti iletearn Net
, they cure the every llaYi.enmplNfrits rot; efeay
body, but alsp,,foymid..thlnsind dangsronsidiseuses.—
WNW (bey , protince.lwitriegfli Id effec t 8, they iirii.at the
mop tispe.c„ipogbainished doses. the WILMS iiritr , lhat
physle thatcs e
t
ue amp: lar:childpAng .11.
PAY
. T nroaartllAßlllW
tico-(Metiria , pure
ettottebiu- nre Droe:fonni any i.rbk of ha Cures
a baste Diadt.,gaiab mow 'belief, whe ey not
Wm' 011444 by name .of osuCh , itini.W- _ II end
r, al 10 NCbid! .tho isusPiebliireilie MOOD
!tinny eminent. clergymen A unt- physici ve lent
their flumes to nestify,to.the Publik fir ility of i
of poimumedies, wiijk,otherediaeg Gent ins !tists atertne
sues of limit' WO! itilligt ISOM unr Preparationetegmexp
buts tonneneety to 00.1.06010 t our ant letcd; ungerid,
rellQw !Pea. • :1 1.4 ~:,,,.., r . 1 • I •-oe.: kr•t
The Agent iteieW named is pleased to furniebsinNhe
•
tot American. A lmanita,,,soutainisig directions Airtime
use and certi6cat49 of their cares, of the follMorhstp
1 complaints :
Ciastiveness. Dinkins ~Contplalnts. Shanuuttbra;
i Dropsy heartburn, Ileaduche arising fa= i foul,fitony- ,
act, Nausea; indigestion, Morbid . Tnactinn of ithe IL .w-'
els nod Vain ari.'ug therefrom.Flatulency;Lies or Ap
petite, all Dates .aa whieli /{Noire an -elm:tient 'atedP
clue. They also, by purifying the blood. and stimuli-.
, 1 ting the system, cure muns i oomplainsa which It would .
not be eitpiweed -them...mould reach. such as Deafness;
I Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous irratability. ,
Derangements.of the Liver mid
do
Do
XV,"and
other kinsifed cobptilligibt aptelorkfr alo ate of
the bodY,or obstruct hin of llalunetio
Do not be,put or by unprinelphid dialstiNrith onion
preparations Wbkl, they make more .profit od. De:
kmatid Arse's and take no others. The sick want the
le-staid there is for them, and they should have if,
Prepared by J• O. AYEit 4 CO., ilOwell, 'hiltsity and
aOkt by all the druggists In Lebanon end dealers- In
medicine emery where.
U=l==
leti4Lgiiis . g'i.i.itiii.:
Preaching in tticlif. R Church eiery Sabbath, Loth
morning and evening. Aleo services on Thursday
evening.
St. Luke's Clitimb. Service evernSurulay et 10 o'clock
A. JI; except the '2d Sinnley'in the .rne . uth , when
the kervike Is at 7, 1 ,4 o'clock, P. DI. ,
St. Joira's Canacu.—Service next Sunday morning and.
eventing, In the Englieh language. Lecture .on
Wednesday evening.
Englieb'preachlng, next Sunday, nt 40 A. AL. end
Warman service et 2% P. N. in the MOIATIAII Church.
Clerniln p'reacbing next Sabbath morning and English
In the evening. In the First Reformed Church.
English preuctinga Aext Zaintd.411 , ,,,14144 456 Ing en d
evening,. hit illibli'irtitlieran
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. ~1 1 ; atrult:
OD the 24 of bet.. at Jonestown; by fte4.' If. 11.
YRANK LIN L.IKEDEft , to Biles MALINDA
1103131 EL, both of Schuylkill county. '
On the :Ad fad; by the Rev. A. Mteater, Dr. PETER
J. BAUM 111..0f Derry tp., Deuptdo county, to MIAs
631 NA ANN THOUS, of Pelmyrie.
r . • , s.
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la ifg• ' ' t • ''' .
, ~, • 4 • ... ~ t „,„.,„
Cin the 24 der of October : inl 0 ...17h•C k.
hie '4*o's. .'. I
WARD, daughter of J.J . suct O. 13. !SLAT 'ed . 2
years end 8 months.
On the 16th of August, in 'this borough, ORO=
B McCLELL AN, child of J. J. end C. i 6 'BLAIR, .
10 months and 8 days • .
In this place, on the 26 ult., BLIZABRTH, 'wile of
- Frank JACOBS, aged 38 years, 7 months and 8 davie.:,_.', l
On thelkth nit , 'in Hekileherg tp ~ Mr. J'AODD° I
PRILLIPPI, in the filet year of his age. - ' ' ""
<.The rY ~~ x lam A tli rafaiket.
LYarOuX,-%itiitedierilL 050.5. t 1801
Extra rarrtily, 42 00 114illv, desk!" 24
BxtrollornY 00, 41etter, 35
Primo Whlte - 14eitiV 80. Vtib . fir, eel* biller, 10
New 'iced Wheel, 222 PLaid, • • • 20
Old Red. 200 Tsllow, 16
Prime Rye, I be
Corn, I 40
Oats, TS
Cloyermeed, 8 00
Timothy-seed, 2 50
Ples•peed,: - 2'50
DriedAPPl+s,pesiled4
Peach "Salts," 250
Peach " rila t sele, .'
Cherrlehis 44 105
Onion*,"'' '
Potatoes, 18 bee t 125
Apple Ratter, roteisek, th
.gobt::3-131 . iiT...i5.t : ;0:00, - i.;
rPUBLIC NOT7CE fe .hereby . gilren,; that thet , abeenn
"Of' -Aomithati downtime, inelanow , REHR et'
LinidAN and ELIZ ABETLI, hie wife, of. Withellinnu
hos filed lin the Pir,64hOnettle'llOAcii"of tuba
non Ootiety r an) that the game will be pretended' to th
dohrtifdinhnicin'Piniti kif Gittety,
i Melnik / of Ntiveimbei*L 3 ii, for Windimatiotinednikuw-.
anee;erhen and'nliere al) .
Infoenii in tafeatackonat a
lend if they thinkiiroiter. ~•
• HENRY 'RLYBRIST; Piatii!4 lo46 r7..
- Prodicafetarylf Of ice - Oct:s' 1864 :
16tidies Gentlemen's..
OYSTER , ANII.EATING"'SALOOK
MILE LADIES AND LIENTENMEN of Lebano n one
vicinity respectfully informed that the 'under?
signed will open a first Class . „
' and, Ea ting. ,
st:lt's residence, North East Coiner' Market 'end.
Cheetnut streets, where' he will be prepared to serve
np at all times everything in the'iiiting rise wbfeh the
market affords. • --
to rma'
of the ....tablirinm Ait
w,
e k ill t ovaa
ake-pleas-on- •-• '
Thursday. r .kvening i . Oct. =';6,
to. which the undersigned cerdiallY tadiesl
and Gentlemen of Lebanon. •
' ADAM MAAK.
Lebanon ;Oct. 6, 1864 —2t. •
PUBLIC •SALE-. -
-
Boroug . Property.
WILL be sold at Public Sale, on •
. „ .
.
•
Saturday, October 29 1864 ,
at the publie house Of Jahn Mabee, the following:,
Borough Property, viz -
NO. 1. A frame DOUSE add 'LOT 'OF.GROIIND,z
situate on Hill; between Elizabeth and Cen
tre Streets ..hi the Borough of LebiMon. The
lot is '5B 'feet' front-Ind Eir)':fert - deep Mao
W alley.
-NO. 2. A. LOT. OP GROUND; 33 feet Eon!. and 165
feit deep. to en alley, adiolnifig No.l.
Good title and pesseasion will' be' giren ,April,
11165; Sale to continence at 1. o'clock, when
terms will be midis 111101111 . •
• • JOSEXII, 1T00N44..
Agent for the . llefts'of goiiirerideC i d;
. oetriber's, 1864: ". " •
4..V4loablie,„TO!Ow'
PUBLIC, AT
SALE•
wiLL be told at Public.sale at the Public ldoase of
',Henry Siegtist, onf • • . .
' •
Saturday, Navember 12, 1864 ,, :.;
at 1 o'clock P. M., the following yaluable Town Lots,
viz:—No 1
• A Corner 1401,
, fronting on Seouth Market Street. forty. two feet, and
Mary street Mist...l9s.feet. to an alley. The- - impreie
'MOMS ere it two story frame .sllEll Boat
lICIUSE, a good Welt of Water with Pump,
110 G S'scf. te. •
No. 2 adjblitioNsll,l.6Wthe north, froriting
forty one feet on Market street, and extending 198
feetto an alley... •
ton gajOitiß "Na. 2 zit the rserlb; Nefgert
on the 'sbathOretabling'4l - fetve. on Mikkit street, alld
extenaitigl2s fest to alley.. • . f
These lots,are very desirable building iota and
worthy tbe ntentlon of purchasers. Possession ;and
vied Lithe will be giyeu ott the let day of April, 1865.:
If not ebitl'ott said day the property will be rented.—
fit le nliSfi tinetr for ,private sale any 515 y previous to
• the 12t1i of Noveitiber.
•
Conditions will be made known on saldfday by.
(IASSIDY,
for James ?Ales,
Lebanon, Nov. 5, 1.85t.5. a* Aka':
oto, zepA-141 - ant opening 'learn Piargeorre
Street to yi Ike nnitglt line or issus-desse soud i .sa the
?kroner of Lebanon, ti besotted kid Stetter
BEacted:and: ordained •by the Bur
en
gess and Town Council of the Boroughof Lebaoon,
and it -s hereby ordalned*y the authority.af thOsithe,
Theca et:tot for public use be laid out and opoilet,
from I-point in Pinegrwre street. at stet end of
Bull Riley, thews, due East, along eel& elley, through
landsof Mack A. Zug on The scntb, and - of D. Itaelst'dt
Bons, and of Daniel nthlto• on the North, and through
Inside Ot Jahn Wolf and of John *wisely. one O hundred
and sevemy-sovett porches, to a paint en the West idde
IltsallPhousurcairmar the Borougirline of, the
width of thitty-twolfect from Pinettross ',Afoot to Cen
tre ;street and Of fo. ty feet from Ceat , e street to .the
end of the street.
And that the street commissioner of said Borough
is hereto ,direcied to nutl i thejantheldere al7gh t s:
thiedlett mike% laid sold sat pallei, n
slues, sad:it not dtine with 4810y' elSays/roti,
of tht 'Myles cifestd -unless; he is , horehy ,ainhortsql,
empowered sod directed to onoti t 'di imam . 10145# ,0 10
be S Bd V, 2 1 st * tit 414 Pkimp I. lot tNrIP
tr o d Is lort 44,48fic
• Z_ADAll.,434lTrifififtlß,Abistf Surest.' ,
Atteat ,
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~ a o ki r aD A -
itte„..,i_,, lu „IA
...._.iii7 i trAw ii, E ..3 YU tics
t pp•
1...,b1i0n. near the State read lead ing to Shiwtiera
find near Sloyer'ell'ivern, , .., I, il
i'qcitttydgy,: „CletAgi ;15, 1864clipros ...T
4i44l!;:nr.fli.ifl ll 3lll.4 6 hdate.vis: — Abobtill'CO i PltitelikB
1 . gC 4AND..imi which nvereichill a mid
.... 'tutor FilltltitedlOUSE. , Stable, , dew
itl.. 9 r
Pig Pout , and.othkr) laaprovernafira;_,2
1 An enicitlleno.,olBoll*lo4l hr nit gig
,piceleller, ic- Ma fair Sim plropeft
~"; , , , for a raechanto or laborhig Whin: lal
iliocid iltiaand poileerelun will be givetrbiethA let 114?
AprU,,,1865. Sale to, comma toa •t .1•0'olo014,41 0 All
whelk feriae will be made kflown , by , , ' Off n:. 1.41
..9011214Thrilitti
South-Lebanon, Sept. 28,1864. ----**-....----
,
•
'" ' - illt_u les - - ithiatilo4 l ..,,,
TAifERNAtiIirSIORE; STAND;
W ILL be aohltal.-Publievelale, on the prep:deer; on
. " Tuesday, Oetpber, 18, 186-1 ,
All that valuable Tavera and Store Stand, situate,
on the North Weet corner of Wabaut street and, Ball
road" eppradre the depot, in the borough or Lebanon
T P ir il l i n. 4 4 4 l4ll l l=
. ~ ,TikeVtA ; I l'A; 1 1), t hl r crli s ng l4 l;gll
41. lit 103031 on the flret.Roor. la ' Stip
• bllng, a never-failing,• well .t,
with pump, andjither•neMpaliM
building. , Tide la a very ,dasWitble propenV,
worthy the attention of capitalists. ' " ,
'.(torat title and podialgaion Will be eiiiii tesll4 - ... l liiis
if desired
ii- , ` , ..•••
• Solo to oominenee at 10'01444' P.
Ja'.4llits tr nliT
im.
will be nude klisown by ' ' '" ••: ':.,' " ..
-1., ' ,-, • ' ''
Lebaina, Sept. 29 1881.
• • "
A Vsdniable
- 11 t
1
.• • '
injloans rt
R I V R P or l 4 . l o l . A . c r
or P e . o t p A j. ,A ,0 21 If or ".
El 14 1 *Kin County, ra.; the ' knidere holed. :OW
tratoranY the E4tate pr. *vgari..s,raipipm.,
wilrearei at - public saw at 'the Fablielfouse o . .
Caraway. in the '3orougb of Lebanon, on, - •,•• -,,t.,
Thursday, thf. ,6th day of Octo b er; 1` 8 64,
all that well known . end s'al noble HILL PROPERTY,
on die Qdlitnnahilla Creek. In ; the Borough of Latinos,.
Lebanon'Connty, PC, imbruing Abont2A ACItII23 of
LAND;fronting'on Slat ket street. ,
' ,
_,_• .;
The improvements are a ' tkiree story 'Mick i MElt
CH ANT_ andORIST BIlli•L; having irecestly 'been re:
- • • built with all the most complete mod-,
OUhl ern tmproremetta. It lik 'folic 'lllll
~a wl of bury iteoes, adaptel it lltgo; ;team
• ' laitV4owoo 9 4 ' ' °AO Dower
DI =l - Etteftint alitin nerte ping Older. '
The above Mill 40414 profitable business, being WI
centre of town - and itrthe mid/it - of a rich grain grow ing :
country, and•conveniett to both Railroad and Cenal.. .. .
Also, •two•story brick DWELLING nolusE,, _ ,
a largo - Dense STABLE, - Wagon. Shed, witb. g
°the' neditlitu7 'tint-buildings , 'are, an the • .
promisee. -
Possession and good title will be glven on t , lit
day of -April.lBl36. . ••
Side tom b: at 2 o'clock, p.',211, - , when , wadi;
• ........
Clone will be made known by, •
ABRAHAM STRICBLEII,
WM.. G. WARD,
- , AdmitotetratiPel,.ei BtricklAr •
Lebanon; 74,1864.
IMO
20
am%
Shoulders,
Sides,
Soap, 7 •
10%
Aa
Bees-wax, 25 ,
Wbcts 6
lahred tei !IA I
5
fisx, 40. lb.
1114tFeed4N, 40-=
Fee beef *lb.,
W061,411b., - 40
Soup Beaus, ft qt„,. , 7
Vibegair,gal.,
, , ,
MI
l A J E ,
angtAYl* P ariSliat
1
OF A - - -. -
1 ' 4' '''
t : : I.
e- • I 11 It 4 i
ksi ;11 - I.eli.s - #. rah,„l-n •.,
~, 't
__
tliltsubscriber off•i's Ft Frirate Sale. bin ftn e Farm
lode itt#l to Dorttarell ,„tostrhip. L e b .. . nor , owity+
,
trhatit 3Mtifee f. out Lebanon. on the rota lesiding to ,
KbyM.Xneern, near o6/41111 11 .0 3013 tattihig
. _
B.o' Acrd 5,1 1 ,_
.0k ~ A - I. 0 •
1 Perches
tifloOd LI3INSTONE ALAN , ',linger "gt .111nres, and
• , • laid off into opnxo l 4l4, deewith run-
ming water, Also runninwatez throw+
• tle house and in the _barn „yard. and
•
ill t N' h r e ll b o a w r!t t. . ll Nir u 'U t t i c l'i r l Oa '4 ll th he e , h r ct ercherirty lie th a e r
. , ~ cattle from every Sold without • going on
tbe-ioad. The improvements ~are a large-twit-Moot ;
Acne MANSION KIOSK ..with -kitchen mad ° Wash
MOttett.:attachedAarge BWITZFA notkhti and Athee•
Barn ettlriage• Heusi, litsgon Wed, Ithg 10. I . ,At l .necri •
ittstabontbnildings. An excelldnt yo u n g ttne BD ,
and all kinds of Fruit Tres. -This is 'One rirMsennost
desirable and BEST FANKS in LEBANON , Penedo'.
i•• NO, t 2.1 - • • '14);
1 .... .-
7 Acres of W ; 001,11andp
MEATY WHITS OAK, itt t'ortfirail town -e I
ship, abo...t.two miles (roan • No: 1.
-- .
I NO. we
, &, 'i t ,' r e 4 alait 1-E. Peitetref, i.,'
! , CLISSTNVI" TINDER; 'LAND. in Medd
ti berg- thwtiship,l , ol llo tlrord'"Shablry.rstni
ou,the road leading , . to Gacklefir:: Bo th '
t n,
1 timber of the aboee Liget is fit Dilate
I ~,.. .., , ~., 1 Nci ' . E:47 ,; ex ,
. .. „
VI "
_3' ' - At' ii . e - aOll 17 t.' ifik
1L . fie 8. . '' ,=e el.
1. 0101F-EST.NUToTIMBER LAND about' itl'ltilie m
IXlic'• The who'll ban he.betiglit together, or sing , to.
snit purchasers. ; .' ,-., I. •• • ,•• -•1 sr •
IDOod,tltie.and possessionmDtheliven4 on: the,latt of.
. APiir, 1865.'.. ~.. 1- ...cut, .•1 -e.-1.1 . : '"'" ,
I ; For farth er l.... JAdei, w sit 1.
fo
inrmation appjy, to the enheormit re ;t
sidin-! -..- )
g'on g r 4. t.: , : , „.....
.., , rai
I Cornwall tp.. Sept. 14,.1861.-w2M,, cir '
,
. ~
Ifiro. i 1 1.1 P -1-
i, avi1;, 2 ,614 - iiiiikr r of th . 406 n„ ft, !iitlef i azt-insigarici:
..
riIHE Doitd-of Directors of , the LEVOL:
1 .
•j , NON'.)IMITUAL • INSURANCE COMPANY ilr
' . auttioris Ai an assessment , (No.Sitol: TWO COL RS'
AN SMT ItCENIM..OO? thousand •insured, on al Iv.
niens'Of tioaritioo hi IbEclo.;" Id . Cr ‘ fLtsts,the,Al NOlt of
thirCOMlNCriii liiikaofti i: t 4Wre4plEsho
,
- Ba 6 e. "[I # lll eel 1 911 Ann iiposopsio., on •r ; before Abe'
let &Yid , Ooto*,' 118884, 4 orIkOS.,,MOio, the . tilt&
mount most.too, paid. ... .., „
..,. , ~.., -
7- By Orlei ionise Bosili - J'' ' JEFFERSON same : 7!
Lobanoiti'llep'ilO, 1864 --at. , Prosidist.
---......",-,-r-to—
taw
..-,For 1101 - i - t '
_ _
at f Public Vere
IpHE.-Aubsettbir w iti ofl r foiltent,•at
due: on ' "1 1 _ I*
Friday . '
" October 140,A. #711364
`The well known MILL nopgwrr, kniobsse New
-:coiri - et Mal, situate.] in.Bethel-township,dllitrk's noun- -
z . ty,"An.the Road leading from Reading ltortlonestown. -,
The Mill lit a... two story trams building with all nee.'
*.: f.. 4 a es :l7- and ac tl i o d :r e i r N? It r 01 ' 7: 1k a ! n e g.a"ll custom
tit t . , „and Made,in„tho -latest.and best man-
A
'n3 31t...,• -.: tier, a : gOod Smut llinchinnandlitolling
.....' --"---, `Screen, four run-of Stones; three pair'
French Burrs and one Sand Stone. and a good Water
Power wig tra t illppyshot lyeltiffikli e l can also be
run with
. Steb,PgwFi, figtitl ggotatt 111 ni Engine of
Eighteen Horse Power with substantial Boilers, is at
,l tactild lo Ott Mitlbeßitetklill hwArlirstralito, run of
' custom ' . The Sow kiln it also attached to the mill and
it . te„ ~it . ' 13191.11,114°.
.. lifilEan • tilt
y,
.1...v. , 5t.5. ovw- •
Belonging to' the Mill is also a FARM 0E55 ACRES
ofgood farm land: unikii.a.bigh State of cultivation,
with - goOd blinding& "A TWO .STORY WRATUBR
BOARDED HOUSE, _a good Summer Kitchen and
Bake llouse„Smidte house and Spring House, with
never failing water, and two Wells with Sumps near
the housk
Also, 011 E - OD S. BAKFpFZPORY4FAMEASIEN
'SET 11.01TSE,with it:Weig i i l Pump visor the-hokl.
A'.. Gtoli? cknothkkazo ' ... trutt4rgs.t f.k:Arso
I tivititellarn,'lViiklin Shed, and. EiSeit * .fietre, log Stables,
ke . lc. . :- .0„ . ..
Poisons.deekonsloooo•tke geiner4 , catithall on the
Sabacribers, or-at the, - .Mill.witerto ail< infliktn , ` ntionican
bis;given. • -- 4 r - ; - :-.. •, i •qq - *• •
Condition4y4,llbe mod) known on tbn rdiy 79f Yen
due by" theeuEscribekti ." . ...- -. , , .
' .. BAMCRI,4EWCOMET,
ARAM! B SING.
_cr*- -- t - A1- ; - .
September' 28,1864.
Coal .
T BEG leave,ta : infuteuMrAtd, the public gee
1 - entity that I Imee commenceditile manufaeture of
COAL OIL-LAMPE '2 - of every=
,Geieriptiort and, Idyls
of finieh, at , .1.17 0
. A 7 O: 38'S. ',-.Sgeorid St.;
...../4( t ide/phirt,
With fieutti;ctitring,ftud a
practiced eaperieumedttiirteen ,years:
meat of the lang) hi/einem for r 4iorneA,Mf the largest
houses hi thlifolotiriteyfir flatter m3glelf that, my _expe
rience and, knoudedge :enable me - n .i n
reerroritmitattr u ililkilt "'With
shatfalwatt;endentroe,tetrteni-hx. offe r flug to
the new arid naOftif ineetitiline in one. line. I
hare aleo taken-theowholiiiale: ago' t' ey -for- 4the +rake- 'of
GEO. W. EllOyfEidr.,CWS CELEBRVI:D..,METAI: TAY:4.
•, • • 4 1' ' ' ' lt - EffkkfeEß.'
35. Etquth.Seclemll!trbet,. Philadelphia.
Sept, 28, 1881 3m. ,
Ladies. Fancy -.Furs I
AT •
. 71$ Arch Street.
are rHILAD'A.
Laic - Dow l i store
my own impinto . flon
id` Meniffneture, _ onis
' the LARiiRST. *Ad
tlo e of
-
94.11.7&
*E I n ; the
:date my, fOr i tir'ehtiliiiirraieseilAi4 ereiet 4
winch lower Promlsfin than at prisei4;J am eisalile4.to
di eppe epf tletr.fi'iii.Vr.freNirooble
thererore solicit. atom Ms friewils,onLe)*tiol?
Corwity; end
wk.. Remember . the Neme,, Nuollgro.nri xyr E t
t eg4)2 :. 'Molt Pi JO H!' FIREIRA ,
118 A reh Street. ekbeve 7th., smalltilde. Ph Ilad'a.
1 ,141 ,X.AIAVE lOW CONS ReTipilf
,O)4OI!IIAIt , ,SMOSit 114.1'11,1LIDELPilli
PSfi•-•;Ted lB6 A- --4, 1448" " ' !, -:..1
hat ',, let - kit CdirreT . ondes*
WHO PAYS bR STAMPS Ott CEIPT 1
PHILADELPHIA AND It EApslo
t kILEOAH COMPANY
'} n e gtri °tr .
An 4 v! ''. ! ' l: 7' i
. „- ,-; ~.' f ., :iliklirn,
lr Waskiligtoli7l
~. .1' ' ..,. ....
O'''. : Y.P*, 0 6 .4 I•ITAt 11, 14 7 . °Welt* • 17-
, 6:J ' 8ar.. 1 404409 11M1" . ..,_ -
_,LimiMetrbehig
maker,iiii ... ot, thji,,xo.4o, s or l um -mortY^PaYiegllia
41, 2 1441 .. 4 ; . ..-1-• ••••. wilYrie. a i..e._ , j.ri'... - ••• . • , ,
_.
...47,451r!0 rmworiAfallyfr a. BRA,DreiltDiTneasurer: '
Miliiiaiiiiii litiltirAlliv.ol , 9lol 01111EIHMAL RIVErI9I4}.
WAtthinglon, ANIEUAIL.II6th, .1864: -.:
Sic :—Yours of the 9th inst is received. The quee
tlort as to who shall pay the duty required on reccupta
° A a rift=lt LealrAVatqf do°. r D. l • - 0 4 :
Ordinarily at law'sii'lie ison is 1 369 9 d t'FifiTwirecciPl
for money paid. The' tit Itt lin Instrument of evi
dence useful only tn:titerpersenlo - whont ft is •given.— '.
If be needs w receipt lt4'tieberlar, rife* /2 ( 1 ,4 ' fe furllir/l• '
thi-Stamp in. to rtanyi, Cie ricerpCif
. required,l*b ,fore It
is signed. Theperson - info rupdvia tiukuu?ney is not
obliged to give a receipt. sinless' NS other' party fir
abhor; the proper stamp.
Ili , person Ivey k. s ip,t withoytti Ivo IT lag ,t hat
f ee
rty lel *hen( it givrpt shapluriiiiiiii the ittrie j
it et er of/Y . 18 4 1 ,41 roost liftmen !tamp the kaper
befortip delizerg•ltai ;he Nip thtiltrutif hima dr e uo
deliverillt . ,Ve li Undo o the penalty provided bpsiw
for IST onl 1866. ;..... ' e 0 111 1 1 M I MA,"f iti M
m TuK) ;1 g. recePral: --- -":
'' • II -; _ ..;.1-100,101-41114-18,
• .8. BRADmib. Y. Pelted!.. - ',. • ',Comm issiotter I 1
. IyOteni* 0, 106 4 .-4 t .. ;• • - ' •
Poor:; -oor• -.•
. . 1... i•.
ithire •
.r.a . 5 , ••••; • • •
• -•, b.:31 • • • • • -••
LARGErslocji at-OW} . RIC'
„•
••4.,,.:.:•„
•
NEW •,8.7 4WD - , .1 4. 91/11emcg
••:• • 8 .47. • - - - - 1'
Our ausilstali
• i• • :10.,;i:` " m 4.1 it • •1•••
W PM . " NU" 41141211.1 " VM. • rlitath
••q71.14411 ....• •
AVIA iselp,, gps Coliftinara 4heoikailat
.g.. •
7811013nali
: • rjEtraliVi•M :10 •••••: . 111 •1: , ;! 1.
• •:;•...1 e At,
. G .••• i'rn•t
-poops - WARRANTED
•••
ALL
Don . t*buy. lltii i y •. op ) f .
p •
Stoc, •
k
, Q ,1 te 3 t: ,,,,.,
otck.-sakiand ifrv.r; : r ,
r
~:: ,; 364itkifealmet " " , iiiiebraotrit Ea;
.1:..
+ . 1.::.f t I:1 igemli : • i
. -X1 .740,-,
; '. et -
.
. 'v.. , i,e;;.% ..;s1 i • . •: • • !_'_,
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, iThi . * 4l4,44oi'ib. TressiWiii4,44:ligits•_ . ,ler...
eaFjp4viiir.4llllli; .tecr-ived for Compre-Trerutarl Mote%
prat* Thee yam from Aool/14,4:,111t131, rit ) %
mod
fait9 oil . I,lleriAt . , sot de trite or nerellr, kid tits
por cent. rr mmtse r -prineipal mut laree4 bto
be pall fro hteeto I mousy.
Thealira*Mi will be' emrrehibleor
14 i 0 oiii ' 1 ,1101 ; - . the
bohlr a't: l 2llsturity ,MM itip„ ~ .001. 4 1:10f f go I . '4 : Jeering
6onaff, puyable not km Mitt OrtritOristoro thew bwrn
ty years:from their date, sti ttindoi : Pritm - iiiCteey sleet.
TN itlatArritaP 7 1/Pn b q ii ! ,iitio v. tg- goo, $lO O
pr. I. 1,000 slid $4,000, and all subscriptions ,must be
ra' Ilifii;d6liars or some mu,tiple of fifty doliarel
The notes .w ill be trecerafteed to tbii e iris: Yee cif
triiipoelitton obirg4 in noon n ffei i'43eeSik of the
oitgirial Catitlcatee e•i Deposit se they can. be ,pre
.
Al the tio T tei drair :itsiereer , Aseuit 15. panorit
'soak lag depoetursabsequent , to ithlit' dare , aj t ivii pa.y" the ;
Interestatie from Ante dfriiitejc: hae. • laipbeit,
PartiesdelAiriag s tw'Caty,five thoaantvi •dolltra art!
ripwerds for these Hates at any ooAs thus : will be allow
Zburtktelyvamutext t: po n 6 . ;
rece, It1)1, folt,liyanf t up4l)ceTtiplellisi.
thi; the'er 'wed% die lipoeit wee made. No
deandtlo(fllf6rWtifialisin6lebi 4 ninhe tram Ike di: ,
kepll4ol orpoillo e tirloai
WEVAINDVANTAGEt
boa
•••% 14Wi'447Asticusti Itscruescurat;:%Drarvi i • h er
Ist*Viigiiiierist thin ittO i,t10,4 s titre bes 'EY.'
Ifilljtql4Ssli ' k' itAlicl . It :48100 tl. r
St'
lietescoousiders that It. it payfrreiii thanked ciresilk.
tirw•TedilmfDr ' We 65 ' n tr-t. !id' C: 4 3 .1 4‘ 4 :1P , Y ' in•
Ipittilp:i:bptti'lp - r , it- `-ii,i..• .ii;;;Viirp:oi•Lwg- , - ,
iiUroe pr security or 'ln:•notes cre• Wade layable -bin -
Irovernmentjfiver: • •••'s ; ,t, • •. ,v ,:, p7.....g5!..{.
• r '"? nt :P a P!'''' ~.., , . ;
...,• , .., r , ..
ICU elikilly edpilbiont anfialipporary or. Apar/are'
mane Investtatirt•milumoditeseasannntyn be. *sad I for'
iwithhiti freethitiegAVAltstienOti:estl444 ',lnjer
ebe,"antliiPetiltirtgA#iiiSr 70; 14;;kiii!. Felleter
aler,i4dlgtgit'is,
'1 , - , 1;,..1 . . 103 , :l • N.1'...• •.,' • :,' ,
1 . ' ' ' COBVerlibleintelt Bu . pr . cont.. 5-20, Gold Bond.
~..,,.1 a addition to the very liberal#nterest on the notes
for three yntars, th ityllenle . Of:. ebigre ii i,9if is' now
iw`driti . Ann i ftii4 per ertil. pei annum, for the cur
rent re t o for 5.20 Dogis if not leaslittFi lane per Cent..
r' prearisiM, o(nti.beiWA tbe)Wiai-tgepiraium on six per
194
1 /4 4 . 4.lkiiigilafedrielNy. artA,atit will
''
be seen that the octal pinfit 9n thie lonn, at the prex
ent market rate, is not ter than ten per cent. !.per
annuin. . , .
Its Igremptio!i,fain from: or Maiticiflal Taxation
But aside fronton the advabbigeitirli lave ertumer
_ • , ► .
atediii sPeciAl '.ott if Congress ezensp 4,a II bonds. and
Tffisistrry,noterfirpt•tocai taxation.- On - the average,
this narenibtlesi isyworth abcint tio * Of • iffedif; ' n
rittiti kibtiOivillik* the Ole' ii'f... , f e Atijoi litlOns
titt.ii
.... .... ~ OOYC try.
~:It believed that. no securities otter' so great in
•• , • •
k to to enders . as those issued by Ore .govern-
I Rieektai „a r il' oiher,ku ' rpui of indebtedness, the - faith
1 or ability of private portico, or. e tock corn limn ies, or
‘ ll Ligillek ii: . 570;1 6.1 tin p4i ea, only, is pledged 'for payment,
',iirlitlf.kbit,;Wkiele iiioperty Of4he country is held_ to Be
mire the e - dlicharge of all the obligations of the Uni
t t•ed ;States. . .
While the government ofLire the most liberal farms
1 ' fehite loans. it believes thst the very strongest ap-
Fast will be the loyalty and patriotism of the people.
Duplicate certificAtes will be issued for ell deposits.
'The party depositing must endorse upon the origincei
oaktifleatotttiejdenttainatof nkli tee lireskilredl? .end
rigetiorr r e , :o AO 'lsl4innir pr frayabl; to
'orl'el. - When iii, end Orson muet be left with the of
olinerreceivido the- deposit,. to 'be- forwarded •lo the
eriessury . Department. . ,
,• i
ovlDrescturrtess ant. HE anonym, by the Treasurer of
.the United Statesost Washington, the 'weer's' hash
• Point 'Treasurer and Plea ignated Depositaries, and' by the
First National Bank'of Philadelphia . , Pa.
1 Second National Bank of Philadelphia , Pa.
Tillyd . 3thtlasal lianWf , Psllli4elphlti;lPC . - . .T . , _
amnyall
• Nitibnal Banks which are depositaries of
ratite money ... ri d
,
' 'ALL IiffSPECTAULE BANK AND BANKKRS
'throughout the country will give farther informat ion
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Atig.,10,11R4.-310.
S.6° ' .I.NERA.-
I ;ELECTION
•- 6..9 on :
..
PURSUANT to-no Act of the general . .Assembly of
the Commonwealth of Penneylvania entitled "An
act relating to the elections of thia commonwealth,"
approved shei,2nde.d kap.44
ayxof Jitiy,Sio thousand
ajght hundred Twit thtrt , nita'n'PETElt
Sheriff' f "thVuonnty ' 'of 'bidiatioii,' In
qbertthylnalte known and give n o tice ti the ideiottiesto
Vie county 'aforosstd. that a General Election will. be
field lw the said count of - Lebanon, on the • &ieend
Zrayreg' - October, 1854', fit lihith
Yloetlte electoKs otthe comely ibiroreemid wilt Tote ii s s
=thole reepeti ve 'diatrictil fur
One person for Member of the House of - iepreseuta-
Wes of tle.Ctincrea...r.at—it.“
the X - thl...ongretedonot - IMstriet "of Toonsillvantn,. com
posed of the CountleSof Sehnylkill and Lebanon.,
Ono person to represent the county of• Lebanon, in
the Moose of Representatives Of Penneylvanin. "
One person to 1111 the t ffice of Sheriff for the county
of Lebanon. , • .
Oue person to ll!! olfice•Cof l'icalamiotary for the
,ccmnty of Lebanon.
One peireon•te fill the office of County Commissioner
for the county of Lebanon, for three years.
One person to fill the office of County Commissioner
he the tounty of Lebanon, for the unexpired term of
;SW° years. -
.1 !OM person to fill the office of Coroiler for the county
.otlebanon.
IHN • FAREIRA'S
:row. ;4
Eskablished
u tit Gto r y
.i One person to fill the cam of Direstorof the Poor
kr the county of Lebanon.
Caspersen the ollies.o I Auditor for the cone-
ty of Lebanon.
I ALSO lIERISUY MAKE KNOWN AND GIVE
NOTICE that the places of holding the aforesaid Gen
eral election in the Several wards, boroughs. distrleta
and to,wpships,withinrctlin emprinty of:Lehanoajare as
folloade, .kie'l•-1 A
TheTlectore of the East Ward - Borough of Lebanon
are togneet in She Commissioners' rooms !in the. (VW%
Henselfin efki Bofongtf . '
•....The.Eleetdra West-Waid'of the 4 Doniugh "of
Lebanon are to meet in the Jury Boom, _ on. the.weat
'side of the Court House in said B. rough.
TlM•Ele'etors of South :Lobation township are to meet
go:A:hind ,ury room it the Court House in the
of North Viebinon Borough are to meet
"Flourrent Benjamin Zeller, in fold Bor
.
'l lie deleitdis of North' Lebanon township are to
Meet at the •Publielloure oTE.O Lents, in said town.
.
The Electors, ofJacksOn township, are to meet at the
Public'Hotise of dectiheit. Miller, in said township.
--The Elector's of North Annirllla tewn•hip, are
_ta
loVV P A b Ed Uc tiXfdrel nM6ll. A h tr a—l ita
e Electors of Heidelberg township, are to swot at
the Public Hotiret'of Let i S.:Oberli; •In said township..
•The Electors of Londonderry township are to meet
at the Public ilbuere' rate John Wheland •,in ' said
• The-le re-cif Bastilattever township are to meet
at, the 'Public' Houle fChieeb . W.'Ailame, in said town.
The :Blotters of Sentare township .are to meet at the
Public. House of Simon Heilman. in said township.
-.The !Getters of Bethel township are to meet at the
Public House of Ja.ob Reichert, in said township.
The Electors 'of Unkit township are to meet at the
Public House of. Daniel Bordner, in said township.
The Electors of hi ilicreek township 'are to meet at
the Public House of Frederick A. Shuns, in said
township.
,offiorattajiptryjilectownahip ircdt4snoet
at F ttOt l M - fouse of.Jecob Ptak, in said. township.
The Electors of - Cold Spring:" township are to meet
at the Sihool House, at or near itam.ch Gap; in said
townehipi. • I - -
Tho Electors of Cornwall township, embraced In the
southern district of said township are to meet et the
Public' House of J. k G. thy, in said district.
I The Electors of the , Northern district of Cornwall
township-aro- to meet in Traverse Jury toom• on tbe
'west side of the Court• House, in the Borough of Wei
, non. ;
The obactiodto be opened between the hours Oreight
and ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue
without ntommtion or 'adjournment, and is not to be
closed before seven o'clock in the evening. . -
I alio Make 11.nown and give notice, eie in and by the
lath section of the aforesaid act I am directed,
dun
every' person , except Justices of the Peace, whJ 'shall
hold any . office or appointment of profit or trust under
I the goverailent .1 the United States or of this State
or any:city or inciorporate district whether a commis
sioned officer or a herwitie subordinate officer, or agent
who is or shall be employed under the leitilativo-ju
dlc retry or exectitive 'department of ibis State or the
Un to t Statielei of any city odincorporite dherict,
and ally: that > every member of Cot:grams Mai the
State Lirgialatires, and of the setect.nr. common &knell
o f any city, commissioners of any inoorpOrate
is by law
it
4 hodi N g exerciajugat the
i sante time Alf ',..apPolittmoßt pudge; inspec
tor or chit it infection 'of this Commonwealth,
rind that no I ror Judge, - or officer of any such
,I elect ion,' shill 'elig ible to any office then to he voted
Akid4 triilpie'ttfurth t i fedora's as,„
I,:eritttlau ',An.Act relating to ,extientionis and. Or
er pterptiees,,,,", approved Aprllls,lBlo, it is enacted
that the atbresaid bath ,eaction ',shall not Ds so con
sumed as to Preient'airy militia officer Or 'Borough of
ficer from , serving as judge,tespector or clerk as, any
get:Keil or special election In, this Commonwealth."
Also, that Its tNe Slat section ofsaid ant, It to-enacted
that...every geiseredand speciatelebtkin shah be open
ed hirtMeon'tbo-henrs'ofdig,ht and tediti pie forenoon,.
I and shall continue without ieterruiptian 'or. adjourn
ment instil seven o'CloCk' in Cie ' , timeless, when the
polls shall ho closed." • •
The General, special', city, iscarportited district and
hiseMp, f elactie . cs,,end. elections Aar , gljpetorti
preaMotklr . Vice Vresillent thdilnitetr !Mites shall
beheld and conduated by' the inspectars . and lodger
elected der aforee aid, end by auks; &pp:gated an '
Wafter provided, „
No person shall be permitted - to :vote at anyelectiOri
as aforesaid,litit.kiihite freemen of the age of 21 years
me
or ,re, l eho.eliallhave resided In this' State at; least.
oni - yeart azo i la . the itsetioti district viliere - ho Wrote
to vote at least ten %rye lannediately preeedlifig such
election, and - within two years paid a State-or. County
tax4lftte,h,abell have been assessed at leastign, dale,
• hefote eleltion. Rhea std en? of the Celt - WS-tit&
who becprertouoy been a qualified voter of thig,State
sod um: peed tbrefrem and . returned, paid 'who • shall
iave_reelded , the election district. paid Aimee air
8 4-emeak shall be , entitled - 4sa -rvote ltemeeeidingli
•Ik thiejligke stialettettlas the white tiveß
V ietzei.
.
M r '
; %2 4411 %r•SEVVelitt e a t Mst. I t ' le age dia- )1.
'be - eh-Titled to n e ote,,
4111i6fbegh they shall not have paid tang.
i I Ste per-on shall be admitted to vote whose name i
S noCcenteened fie the4ist of taxable Inhebitante fur-
nhilted by the cemmisitioners , nylon : First; be pro-
duce a receipt for the:payment within two years, of •
a State and Cent i tytax,teenietted agreeably to the Can '
atithirnd and 'iffie astisfect , eY evidence, pines
on his own oath , or''ilillemotion or the meth or
sanitation, of ; another person. that be teen paid
each a tax, or on failure, ito produce • reeefpt, 'ball ,
make oath or payethid thereof:or, second. Nile claims ;
a Mite by isPinglin 'elected' between deign Of2l and
22 years. he shall dejeee 'me oath or affirmation that
he .reeided „to the .finte. at lean env year before
'his einplicat ion , and ,xnake Poch ?reedier/0m residence '
in the dietrictn , le.requireel by tan ace, and that lie
,domi.yerily believe' from the amounts given bite that
be is of the age aforesaid, and give sueleether evidences
tie I/required by thie act, whereinsies, se e . none, -of the
eer i er ', le i p erm itt e d to, vote shelf be insetted in the
tilphebetkal list. by . sae faepecturs and a note made
oppoeite thereto by writing the word -tax; if he shall
'lw admitted to vote by meson of having maid 'hit tax,
or the word 'a g e,' if be shall be permitted to vote by
ocattleili litegalKille ' to
nee the; Yemeni of
1 =vete ellii ft be milled
~,_opt to the clerks' who,aliall
Itikelike nbteitin iheinTcotesr kept Sy then).
In all cases
where-,tile' 'LIPIDS of the person' claiming
Tote le not foriiin thy,llet furnished by'the cent
l oli e g orm i e eaeli e nseore, or bis right to vote, Whether
I fetind• thereon"' orheete le pljeeted to by any qualified
.oeti el i trekeiji t tli# isWif the inspectors' to BIM.
0 4 40
,Inis'etith' Orion: lin . his enalltintion, and If I
•he claim s telfave, ` thin the State feeene year,
or iinwe..hielieiftol-1,11 ; fSetent theneoe• tont shall
i ns k e p r p o rej, , ,d' After) d' ; '.corapetent wittiest 'who
lblris he 1 quallifieit a eN6f_._ _ Or.; 'itlet he imetheided4ithin
, ttMiliskriel.'Weislidrierflits`iiiiiii days idiniedianify pne
' medingestid elgclion.,..and Shall also - hermetic 'swear '
that his boop,dideweraidemisin,pnrsuatieeoprje lawful
44 fifirti SUB the dining Yalta thl , Bl47llriet re
move into said disliiitgfee,thepurpose of voting there
1 1 1 . ;,:1e.,.• . eA..t ! ~ ., . 14 .:i : . ;:"' t 1 f
;,:,r, ffl Ory pn i j o a.,q.u.olo4l.,iti., aforesaid. anti vri*vehail
s make;sfee p eo ok ; filirelf i of his residence, and , piqt.-
,f , fonker lei e4( 01 11 , 11al!ke J be permitted. IP ''''°"' I ' ,
164 ItPW.nqb!p,;,,riril„,qui,dts.tiicts in whichilie shall mi
ff ; my person e h e thprevent, or atteMpt to prevent
'thy officar ,of,any ehedten. ander th k act from b , ilding
each election orelnall'6 l l,mstall any violence. to any
and, officer, or;thellntereupt or improperly interfere
-with .him in,thivexernetion e f his duty,or• shall bit ck
191 , :theiwiliOn'terithefecen ne to any window whets the
same may be holding. es shall riotously disturb the
peace at such election, waled' use intimidating threats,
force or violence, with a design to Influence or overawe
nix
i nr i cm,prev i ens i c f;om vothS, e toerestrain
the. . IS 01l choi a perin tins conviction,
alhall be ftned In any sem not 'tineedimf on hundred
. dollars, and Imprisoned for any time not Ins thin ore
month, eor more that 'delve months...and. If it shall
shown to the Cord where the trial of each eSeucc
all be-hadl. that•tle
6,,
person so raferklisee win not a
ident'of thie City, • Ward or distriet; ' township
ere the said offeneerwascommitted,and not entitled to
vote therein:: then ea Conviction. he shall be sentenced
to pay a fine of nee. less then $lOO and not more than
$lOOO, and be Impriseded not leas than six months or
snore than tWo'yeen.
In.essu the pewee. who shall have'. deceived the
second highest number of votes for inspector shail not
attend'on , the day of election, them the person who
shall have -re6PiVed the next. highest - number, for
Judge it the, next spring electirm.shell Maas inspect
• torte his pluee.', , And in mete the person who shall
:
have received the highest number of votes for inspect
for shall-not attend, the judge Phan appoint an in
spector le - h& place, and in ease this person elected
judge shall not attend then the feepecter who received
the highest tiumber of votes thall appoint a judge in
lila pia. e, or if any vacancy shalt (mutton° in the
board for the apace of one boor after therime axed by
law for the opening of the election, the qeslitled vo-
ters of the - townthip, ward, or - district for • which the
• said officer shell have been elected. ,present at the place
of election, shall select one of their number to All such
vacancy.
~It shell be thedety of the several manors, respect
ively, to ettend at the place of holding every general
election, during the time said electien is kept open,
.for the purpeee of giving information to the inspectors
and judges when called on in relation to the right of
Tiny person assessed by th-m tolvote at each elections,
or such other murders In relation to the isseesement. of
.tolera as the said Inspectors, or either:;.of theme shall
: , fiumi 'am° to lime require.' .l --'' ' * . , a
r ).•,, I
MEET Ito OP Al I*: AITICIES.*; • 4
. Pnfattant ci the prevision contained in the 76th sea
tieneuf-,,the act arm esald, ;1115,11411 ofofd the aforesaid
d Saida shill respectively takeebeige of the Certiti
telitcrtnet lititincof the electWe of; Sisk', iesplict.fee:dis
tticte, and prance them- al a meeting of one fudge
from nth-district, at Lebaelail on the third day after
theft' , of ilectkin, being FRIDAY, the 14th day of OC'T
then andlbers ; to do and perform' the duties required
by law of ttielibild judges. •
else,' that where a judge by sickness or enavoidable
-accident le unable to attend such meeting' of judges,
then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken
charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the elec
tion of . 8/11t1 district, who shill &and perform the dm
ties required of !acid judges unable to attend.
A i'll ACT
TTo -REGULATE ELECTIONS BY SOLDIERS ,
IN ACTUAL MILITARY SERVICE.
.Szkvott I.—Be it enacted by the Senate and
House'rof.Representatives of the Commene catch
of. Pen nsylvania. in General Assembly met, and
it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
, That whenever any. of the qualified eleotor of
this . Comoowealth shall be in any actual min
ter:* se '
rvi'ce, under a requisition from the Prid
denjeof .the United States, or by the authority of
this Commonwealth, end as such, absent from
their plietrof residence, on the days appointed
by law for holding the general or presidential
eleatione.: yjthin this State, or OP the days_fer
holding spoiiiiiie erefirticetribanteter.
4.lsglimlAikrthttirAled, at such times, to ease
-gyres fully as' if they were
present at their usual places of elections, in the
meatier Thereinefter prescribed, and whether, at
the time of voting, euch elector shall be within
die limits of this state, or not; and the right of
voting shall not be affected in any manner, by
the fact - Of the voter having been credited to any
other looplity than the place of his actual rest
tleoce, by reason of the payment to him of local
bounty by such other locality.
Sze. 2. A poll shall be opened in each com
pany, composed, in whole or in port, of Pennsyl
vania soldiers, at tbe quarters of tbe captain, or
other officer thereof, and ail electors, belonging
I to such compaoy,.who shall be within one mite
: iratTplii q uitilio;bn the day of election, end not
kfirevifited tip: Orders of their commanders, or
proximity'of this enemy, from returning to their
company quarters,-shall vote at such poll, and at
nd;othef place vofficers, other' than those .of a
coolpiiiiirend other voters, detached and absent
from their companies, or -in any military or na
val hospitelfOr in any , Tinsel, et navy yard, may
vote at suete.nthetepolls.rui may bi convenient for
them ; and 'whee - there shall be ten, or more vo.
tars, at any place: - who eball be unable to attend
any company poll, or their preper fahce of elms
tion„ as aforesaid, the . electors present may .opap
a ixiii.,.stfitieb:rilace as they may select, endear
tify in the poll-book. which shall be ti record of
the proceedings at said election, substantially,
in manner and -form, as hereinafter directed.
SEC. 3 The polls shell be opened as early as
pracficable on said day; and remain open it lewd
three licurejand, if necessary, in the opinion of
the judges orelention, In order to . receive-the
votes of all the sloe ters, they may. keep the polls
open until seven.i.:clock in the afternoon of said
day; proclamatiOnaliereof ?ball be made at, or
before, the opening. of the polls, and one hour
before closing them. - ,
Sec. .i.41p1i4 opening the pqll,:otr. the day
of electio n, the ; electors present, at each of the
. places aforesaid;•shall elect, view soca, three per
sons, prevent at the time, and having the qualifi
cations of electors, for the judges of said elec
tion, and the judges,so elected, shell then up
point two of the persons present,.who shall be
qualified, to act as clerks of said election; and
the judges shall prepare boxes, or other recepta
cles, for thelralluts. • .
She. 5. Before any .votes shall be received,
seid . jiidges end . . Clerks shall- eachtake an oath,
or affirmation, that he will perform the ditties' of.
judge or clerk, as the case may be, of au id elec
tion, according to law, and to the best of his
abilities, and that be will s led ionsly endenvor to
preventfrau'd, -deceit or' abuse, in conducting
the PIL*Ri . , which oath, or affirmation, any of the
said judges, or eletks, so ;elected, or appointed,
may administer to 'each other; and the same
shall be in wilting, or partly written and partly
'printed,ind•signed by said judges and clerks,
And certified' to by the party admin istering the
same, and attached to, or entered Upon, , the poll
h o ok, and there - signed- and certified,- as afore
said. . .
. 'Sec. 6. All elections Shall be by ballot ,and
' the judges of eleoi ions may, and upon challenge
of any - oilier, ihall exam ine,sunder oa th, or affir
mation, the applicant to
; vete; (which oath, or
affirmation, any
. of said judgei may edm ill ieter,)
in respect tie his right to •vote, and his qualifica
tions to-vote in the particular ward, precinct,
eity,•horongh,. township, ne-county of this' elate,
in which he claims residence ; and beforit re
ceiving anY vote, the judges, or a majority. of
them, shall be satisfied, that such ,applicsat is a
qualified voter-of such p1ace.. 1 ....
SSC: 7. Separate poll hooka eiall.liakept, and
separate returns made, fur' the voters of each
city, or county-; the
,poll-bstekt ' bell name the
company antiregicitent, and the Pea.; post, or
hasPlialwin. which such election is -bold ;•the
county-and township, city, borough, ward, pre
cinct,' ot election district of each voter shall be
endorsed oppoe ite his neate on the poll-hooka ;.
.
each sh irk shall keep one,ol.said poll-boolia, so
. that dote may be a double _liat,of voters. •,
Sze: li. Es,uh ticket shal l nave written or print
ed, or portly written end paitly` pedaled-thereon,
the names of, all the officees, trib kb, may. pro early
i be vatini,iiii.;at said oltionikl foh'ishich'.the.eeld
4;044,01041mi tO To
Sin: 9.
That the jedgeo,:to. whom :any. ticket'
shell; be . delived, shall, upon' the receipt- thereof,
pronounee with an audible voice ihe'neute of the
elector, and if no objectioti
. is made 'Whim, and
the joilges. are satisfied that said.releetor Lie a .
'citizen of the Thlited States, and legally , enti tled,
accordintfttoehe . 00nstitotiopand laws • of this
t iState,„.l9 vote at. said:.eleotidn,'sballAmmedi-'
ately put said ticket in the hea-,setrotber reepp.
Miele therefor, wifgolii. iiispeoting the names
.of persoea, voted for,; . and the elerk -shall
ienter y thneteme ef the -zdsktiteip„p„o„, the „poll-book,
of hiteounty, ward, precinct, oitypbokOngh or
lowing*, .aiiiNeelitj*d.bbliiirlosl.ll4 lUti e tatl-.
of ail form heirioefter giv-
•
Szer..ll% Artlle ens.) 4f the polls, the number
of voictTrehalLbteeetentear and vet down at the
toot of the list of Tl>rete,ernii certified and signed
b 7 the• judges, and attested he the clerks.
ahoy: the polf-f>oolca araeolosicui r tbe ballot-
Dcor shall'be opene4. anid the Haase. theraiu contain
ed. shall be takers outyoula at IT time. hy one,of the
judm.s, whouhalrema.dfsbitrkile, ithile the tielc.et re
-11111 km in-his hand ~ t het- netle, - or nentit', therein Coa
te ined. for the severe! ofillneweausedi for: and then de.
liver it to• the second' jtufge..wflo sage examine the
a me. and pass it to the third judge., who shall string
. the vote fur each county upon a segnembe thread, and
carefully preserve the sates; the sore. ;method ehull
be pursued, es to each litituCt 'ARIA) ocA, nntil, all the
votes are counted,
SEC 12! Whesever two or more tickets : ajiali be.
found deceitfully folded. or rotifer tocetheit nA itber'•of.,
tbem shall be counted ; and•if a, tinkebetntll,..contalu
more than the peeper number of names, for f be "IRMO
office. it Rhein liti,aretieklerelf fianduleat. lie to all the
names dceignated• forth:et oIACe, but no further. . •
Sao. 13. An lecheck in counting uneb. clerk
keep & tally 11 t for each county from which votm.
aball.tiaver Deem received, whiob tally listmhall coneti
tate a port 4:4 Main* bads.
Fix. 14. Alter the murswination ofthe tickets. shall.
be completed, the, number of votes for each.. semen- In
the county poll books as aforesaid. shall be ennmetets'
ed, under the inspection of the judges. and set down
as hereinafter provided, in the form of the poll-book.
sac. 16. _The following shall substaptadly be the
form of the poll-books, to be kept . by, the judges and
clerks of the election. fl ling in tho , blanks carefully :
Poll book•Of the electiOn held on the secotni.Tnesdny
of Oeteber, ecretAxittennii eight , hunirrd and
(or other election -day, as, the rase :may be.) by the
qualifled.electers of county. (ur city,) stale
of Pennsylvania, in Company H of the regiment
of Pennsylvania volunteers, (oi as the case 'Rey bn,)
held at (naming the phtee; pose. or hospital,) A & C•ii
aod.E P, Wendel) , elected an judges H of said' election. -
end J being dulyappointed as clerks og.
saidelection, were Inverality sworn, or affirmed, wiper
certificates herewith returned.
Number and names of the acetate voting, and their
county; city; poroteci townottip, rd; or product, of
restiloooe : • ,aa•
vesionti or • ,townsb-per'
N 0.2, CD,. .county of township of
It is hereby certified that thismunslter of election'.
enmity, Penney Ivanis, voting, at tbis
election amounts-to^"' '
A B,
CD,
E
- Juadgara Eleccfou.
Atteit
• J'K,
. L 141, Clerks.
iftuni of earth - toile oreatit of Judges and clerks
We, A B,C D, and E F.judges of this election, and'
and L M, clerks thereof, do cacti aeverally swear,
(or algrui,) that we will duly perform- the duties or
Judges and clerks of the said election, severally sating
as above Pet forth, according to Jaw. and to the best of
our abilities, and that we will athdiously endeavor to
prevent fraud, deceit, or abuse, iu conducting the :
same.
J
L M. Clerks.
I hereby certify that C , p. E F..indevar. anal IE, undo
L M. clerks, were; beforeitroceeding to take any votes,
at said election,firstduly sworn. or affirmed as, afore
said. Witness my hand this day of
Anno Donnie I one thousand eigb M hundred and.-
A 13,3 edge of election.
I certify that A B, jiagoaffireseid, weenie° so sworn.
or affirmed, by too. Witness ow bend the data.before.
written.
, . JK. Clerk of election.
Sic., 16, A return, in writing shall be made in each
poll-book ,aetting forth in words, at length, the whole
number o fl,allote cast for each office, (except ballots
rejected,) the same of each person voted for. for each
different office ; which return shall be certified as oer- * .
rect. signed by the judges and attested by the. clerks..
Sueb return shall be substantially as follows :
At an election held by the electors of compuny.
Of the regiment of Pennsylvania sohfire' (omn.
%ins the place where the election, is held) those, were
, (naming the number in weeds at length) votes,
cast for the offith ofgorernor of which A B had
reotes. 0 D bad , t he senator, votes were
cast, of which E If had, estee, (1 H he..l
votes,' L M had votes . and in the mole meatier,
. as to any other offiees vetted for.
At the end of the return, theludgeashabb certify, le:
substance as follows, giving, if officers their rank and
number of their regiment, if privates, the number of
their regiment andnimpaier,`Slet=
A true return of the election, held as aforesaid, on
the day of Anno Domini one thousand eight
hundred and
A fr, Captain company A, one hundred and thirty
first regiment. Pettasylvenia volunteers.
C D,, company If, one hundred and thirty-nest resit
snout, Pennsylvania volunteer*,
E F, company A, one bemired and thirty-first regi
ment. Pennsylvania volunteers.
Attest. • Judge of election.
J K
L M, Clerks.
SEC. 17. After canvassing the votes, in the manner
alltrerei i, the judges shall put in an envelope, one of
the poll-books, with its tally list, and return to truth
'City, or county, together with the tickets,' - anti trans
mit the s-me, properly, sealed up, and directed through
the nears, t • poet office or by express, ea soon.aterammi
tile therea (tee, to the prothonotary of the court of
COMMon pleas of the city, or county, in which such
electors would hero voted, if not in the military sere
vice aforesaid, (being the city or county for which the
pollbook was kept,) and the other poll book of said
city, or county, enclpsed in an envelope, .and properly
diretted; shall bodeltosred to one of tho commission
. -.-getne-wm ae
artre-tettnernictetrzy-inenTor-Draxprese,
as soon as posailde thereiraer, to the secretary of the.
commonwealth,. whosliall carefully preserve the same*
and on demand of the proper.prothonotary„ deliver to.
Fold prothonotary, under his hand.and official seal, a
* certified copy oft the return of votes, so transmitted to,
• and received by him. for said sity a or comely, of which
the demendant Is prothonotary.
Szo. 10. The return judges, of the several coula3lost
shell adjourn to meet at the pluses,. now directed by
law. on the third Friday, after any' general or greet
tlential election, for the purpose of counting the sol;
di-ne vete •, mid when two or more aaunties are con-'
ne.ted in the election, the meeting of the judges, for
each county, r'tali be postponed, in such case, until,'
the Friday following.
SEC. 20. The return judges so met. shall include in
their enumeration, the votes so returned, and thereurt,
on shall proceed, iu all respects, in the like manner
as is provided by law, in cases where all the votes
shall have been given at the usual place of election.—.
Provided, That the several clone of thin common=
wealth shall have the sante power and authority to.
investigate and determine, all ttupstlons of feud or
illegality in relation to the soldiers' voting, as are
now vested in said courts, with regard to.enestions of
and illegality, arising from the voting of persona
not in military service, under the present laws relate
ing thereto.
Sze. 21. In elections for electors of :president mut
vice president of the.tinited States, it shall be the duty
of the secretary of . the commonwealth, to lay before'
thegovernor all the returns received by him, from
any election, es aforesaid, who shall compare the same.
with the county returns. and add thereto all snob re-.
turns, as shall appear, on such comparison, not to be
contained in said county returns, in every case, where
said military returns, for such counties, shall have
been received by veld secretary. ate period to) late
for transmitting them to the proper prothonotary a in,
time for the action of the judges of the said, counties.
S. 22. All said elections shall. be eubjeteCto non-:
test, in the same manner as is now provided bylaw k.
•
• mod in cases of contested elections all legal returns
which shall have been bona fide forwarded by said .
judges, in' the manner beieinbefore prescribed, shall,.
be counted and estimated. although the sante may not
have arrived, or been received by the proper officers. to.
be counted end estimated, in the manner hereinbefors
directed, before issuing the certlfhaites of 'election to.
he persons armee 2ing to have a majority of the vOteet
hen received, nna the said returns shall be subject to,
all such objections,. as other returns are tirade to,
when received in due time. -
SEC 40. It shall be the duty of every reamer, within:
this comtnonwealth, anuually, to ewers and return, I.
th emanner now required by law; a county tax, of ten
cents upon each and every non-commissioned officer and
private, and 'the urn trees upon every commissioned
Meer, known by them to be in the military service of
the 13stited States, or of thislitete, in the army, and
when any (=Lakin shall occur, the omitted names shall
be added, by such assessors, to the resentments and lets.
of voters, on the application of any citizen of the election.'
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district, or preeinct, whertinsuch soldier might,or would
have a right to vote, 'it not in such service, as eforeeatd;
• and such noncommissioned officers, and private., shall
be'exempt from all other personal taxes, during their -
continuance in such service; and said assessors thall, in •
each end every case, of such meowed suloiere,oe officers,
without fee, or reward, therefor. give a certificate of such
regular, or additional, assessment, tQ soy citizen of the '
election dietrict, or precinct, who may at any time, de
mand the same; and upon presentation there'd. to the
tax collector of said district, or the treasurer of the said
county, it shall be the duty of nit h 'officer to receive said •
assessed tax. of, and from, any person offering to pay the
sante. for - the soldier or officer therein named, surd to en
dorse, upon an h• certificate, a receipt therefor; and it
shall alto be the duty of said collector, or county treatitt
ear, to receive said assessed tax, from any person who
may offer to pay the came, fur any of said officers, or
soldiers, without requiring a certincete of amassment,
whets the name of such re noes shall have been duly
entered even the assessment books, and tax duplicates,
and etre a rezeipt therefor, to such persona, specially
stating therete the ulnae of the soldier, or officer, whose
tax if thus paid, the ye tr s N eigh it wee assessed. and
the date of ti; payineut niereofT wilt& saki sertificete
and receipt, or receipt, only. shall be p iota foefe Wit
deuce, to any electio . board, provided for by this act,
• before which the same may be offe the due asses&
meta of said tax, aga net, al) d bepayment thereof by 4
the soldier. or officer, therein mauled. offering the same,
as aforesaid; but said election board shall not be thereby
precluded from riqiiring other encf, of the right to vote
ae specified by this act, or the ge. real elterioe laws o
this coremottwealth, end if coy of said mammon, oulleo
tors, or treasurers, shall negleet, or refine, to comply
with the pzovielons of this section, or to,purform any of
the defied therein enjoined Nam there; or el' he; of them,
he, or they. so offending . ehnll be adjudged guilty of a
misdemeanor in.WSCet era shall on conviction, be fined,
in any sum pot lest than 'twenty, nor more than tem
hundred dollars: PI orri ed, That the additional meow
menet required shall he made ou application to any cafe
. zee Of the election district, or precluct thereof, upon
oatti,or affirmative, of such' ci to be administered
by the assessor; that such absent soldier is a citizen of
the election district, or precinctOvberein such Sallefilf
, went is requited, by each citizen, to be made.
Sec. di. Thie act shall notakily to thb election of mem
bers of council, or to ward and Weirton officers, in the
city of Philadelphia.
ItENRY C. JOHNSON..
Spaker Of, the 'House a Itepresentati tea •
• JOHN Y. PENNEY,
Sisatkor of tbo Senate. •
APiatotran--The twenty-fifth day of August, Anne.
Doi:rani one thousand eight hundred
Ad sixty-fourl
. G. CUKTLN. •
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Given under my hand, in my .offiee is Lablltklib: the.
10th 'lay of September, &.D, 1664.
PETER L. STOUCH,
• Sheriff of Lebanon
rw's Orman. Lebanon. September I4t0.18611:4*
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