1 In lime of 'Pcacc, prepare for \Y at. I*poeta>'t Notice to Assessors. Attention is called to tho following ■ sections •of the Act of 4th May, 1864; and the several 'assessors of Tioga County ate hereby required to comply fully therewith. - Section 1. Be it enacted by tlSt- Senate and House of Representatives of the (jjomwonwealth of Pennsylvania in General AssqjiUy met, and itie hereby enacted by tbe at iority of the same, - That every able bodied shite male cit izen, resident within this State/ the age of twenty-one years, under the? age of forty five years, exeeping persons enlisted into volun .-teer companies, persons exempted by the fol idwlng sections, idiots, lunatics, common drun kards, vagabonds, pauper?, and persons con victed of any infamous crime,-shall be enroll fed in the militia; persons So convicted, after enrolment, shall 'forthwith be dls-enrolled ; •and in all cases of doubt, respecting the age of person enrolled, the burden; of proof shall be upon him. . ' . ‘ - Section 2. First. Assessors shall annually, and at the same time they are engaged in ta king the assessment, or valuatiop. of. real and personal property, in their respective cities, wards; boroughs, or townships,.make a list of persons living within their respective limits, liable to enrolment' and place a certified copy, in tbe office of the county commissioners, of each county, in the state, whos£ duty it shall be to record said roll, or list of. names, in a ■ book, to be provided for that purpose, iu the same manner as other books of record are pro vided ; and such record shall be; deemed a suf ficient notification to nil personi whose names are thus recorded, that they have kitten enrolled in the militia. * Second. As soon os (he roll js completed, ' the assessors shall, forthwith,- cause notices thereof to be put op, in three of the most pub lic places in the city. ward, borough, or (town ship, which notices shall set forth, that the as sessors have made their roll of all persons li able to enrolment,, according to law, and that a copy thereof has been left, for record,'in' the office of the county commissioners, whore jibe same may he seen, -or examined, by any person interested therein, until someday ami place, • to be specified in such notice, w hen, and where, the said assessors, and commissioners, of the county will meet to review snic'h enrolment; such review shall be made at" the same time, and place, the said assessors and commission ers meet to review the assessment 6f real and personal property, or for appeals. . ! Third. Any person claiming that' bo is not liable to military duty, on account of some physical defect, or bodily infirmity, or that he is exempt from the . performances of'military duty, by any law of this state, or of the United States, may, on or before specified in such notice, jand not after, deliver to said as sessors, an affidavit, stating such facte, on which be c}aims to be exempt, or not liable .to do military, duty ; such affidavit-may be made before any person authorized to administer oaths; and the assessors, shall cause all such affidavits to be filed in the office of the county commissioners: and if' any person shall swear falsely, in each affidavit, ba-shall be guilty of peijniy. r ;. ■ Fourth. On tbe day tho cOjinly, ox city, commissioners meet, to review the assessment of real and personal property, or for holding appeals, they shall, also, determine who are ex-, ernpt, or not liable to do military duty ; and in a column prepared for that purpose, in such roll, opposite the names of each person not li able to do duty, shall insert “ exempt," or “ not liable,” os the case may be ; and opposite the names of all members of uniformed companies on such roll shall insert “XL C and against the name of any military, officer in commie- 1 6\on, and liable to do' duty, the title of hia office; and shall, also, insei'.agßinst ( tbe names s of persons, between the of eighteen and twenty-one years, “minor 'S' but, if such per son willhavc arrived at twenty-one years, on, or before, the fifteeuth .day of Oc tober following such .enrolment, then the des ignation, last above provide)!, need, not be made. i Fifth. 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