THE TELEGRAPH m mum= • MOBNINII AND EVENING, GEORGE BERGNER. 13177 CE MED IT., NEAR WILIVVI". MI IBBAIS OF SUBSOItIFTION saran E SinEEON. /HI DAILY TIMER.II4i* ilclllnelf 10 subscribers in the city at 12 cents Week..:7Ceatly stibscribers will be charged $6 00'in advanoe::j Thafii,persons who neglectto pay in advance will be cokine4..irpepo. wiitai,4jrn smatepa. fse ThizoltiPHiSalsopnblisbed weekly, and is furnished subscribers at the following comb rates single copies, weekly / ... [tree copies to one Peet Once, fen copies to one Post Office NEW ADVDRTISEMENTS. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. PURSUANT to an act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Act relating to Elections in this Common wealth," approved the 2d day of July, A D., one thou send eight hundred and thirty-nine, I, W.W . JENNINGS, Sheriff of the county of Dauphin, Pennsylvania, do here by make known and give notice to the electors .of the county aforesaid, that an election will be held in: the said ,ounty of Dauphin, ON TRE.SECOND TUESDAY OF OVIOSER, A. D.. 1864, (being the 11th day of 'October) at which time District and County Officers, as follows, are to be elected, to wit : One person to represent the counties of Dauphin, Northumberland, Union, ttnyder and Juniata, composing the 14th Congressional District, in the Congress of the United States. Two persons to represent the county of Dauphin in the Reuse of Representatives. One person as prothonotary for the county of Dauphin. One person as Register for the county of Dauphin. One person or County Commis.louor One OrSOll for Director of the Poor atiitilouse of Em ployment. One person for county Auditor. I ALSO HERE:BY . MAKE KNOWN AND GAVE NOTICE that the places of holding the aforesaid gener.it election is the several words, boroughs, Oil:trims and townships within the county of Dauphin, arc as follows, to wit : The election thr the First Ward in the City of Harris core, shall be held at the Public School Rouse, at tne corner of Mary's alley and Front street. The election in the Second Ward, oball be held at the Rouse at the corner of Dewberry; elley% and Chestnut street . . - The election for the Third Ward. shall be held at the School House in Walnut street, between Second and Front otree.s. The election for the Fourth Ward, shall bribed at the Public School Ilonat in State street, beta/pen GdeOnd and Third streets, The election for the Fifth Ward, abate at the sows belonging to General John Forster, OLL %a State road leading r lam the reservoir grounds to the Pennsylvania State Luanne Hospital.. The eleltiou in the Sixth Ward, a all be held at the Market Haase In West Harrisburg. For the township of Su onebanna, at Miller's (now Nis ley's) school house. For the township ef Lower Swatare, at the school, house No. I,ln Highspire. For the townsliship of Swatara, at the locust Grove Inn For the borough of Middletown, at the Efrfek School house. In Pine street, in said borough. For the township of Londonderry, at the Public Moose a Joseph Welper, in said township. For the township of West Londonderry, at the house of Christian Neff, in said totnishir. For the township of Conewago, erected out of parts of the townships of Londonderry and Derry, at the house of Christian Foltz, (now Jno. S. Folts,) In said township. For the township of Derry, at the public house of Dan- . lel Baum, in Hunsmelstown, in said township. For the township of South Hanover, at the public house of George Hooker, in said township. For the township of Fast Hanover,' at the public houes of Maj. Shell, (now Moyer ' s,) in said township:. For the township of West Hanover, at the pahlio,licuise of Jacob Rudy, (now buck's,) in saidlottruship... , For the township of Lower Paxtion, at the public hodssi of Robert Gilchrist, (now Swelsart's,) in said township. For the township of Middle Paxton, at the public house of Joseph Cockley, In said township. For the township of Rush, at the house belonging to the estate of tile late John McAllister, dec'd, now occupied by David Rineal, in said township. For the township 'of Jefferson, at the house of Chrisdan Hoffman. in said township. For the township of Jac au iyat tho house nolv'occu pied by John Bixler, at Bixler's mill, in said townithip. ; For the township of Halifax, at the North Ward. School House, in the town of Halifax. For the township of Reed. at the new School House on Iman's Island, in said-township'. For the borough of Millersburg, at the windOw next to the north-east corner on the east Mee of the tie* Bellow House, situate on Middle street, in the borough of Mtl. tersburr, in the county of Dauphin. • - For the township of Upper Paxton, at the window next to the north-west corner on 'the; west side of the New School House, situate on Middle street in - the Borough of Millersburg, in the county of Dauphin. For the borough of Uniontown; at the public house of Jacob Hoffman. For the township of Mifflin, at the public house of Mi: chez] Enterline, (now Benj. Bordner,) in Berrysburg, in said township. For the township of Washington, at the public house now occupied by Matilda Wingert, in said township, Flit' the township of Lykens, at the publictiouse Of Sol omon Loudenslager, (now Nelser,) in the borough oeGrats. For the borough of Gratz, at the public house of Solo mon Loudenslager, (now Keiser) in said borough. For the township of Wiconisco, Who School House No. 6, In said township. I also, for the information of the electors of the county of Dattphln, publish the fottowteg sections of acts of the °mem! ~ s sembly, enacted during the session of 1853, to wit: WEST LONDONDEERY—Raci of El Lion Also, sections 1 and, 3, page 104, pamphlet laws, ap proved the 18th day of March. 1867, vizi—"Thatthe ettf sans of the towhshiP Of Londonderry; in the zßuutY ot Dauphin, formerly embraced in the Portsmouth election district, together with such other citizens of said town ship residing west of the public road leading [Aim Port Royal to Niosley's mill, in said township, shall hereafter hold their general and special elections at the house of Christian Neff, In said township." 'Sac. 8. That said district shall hereafter be 'gown as West Londonderry election district. -• • RIISII TOWNSHIP,,—Pkice. of Eta* Wherea's the place of holcluig Ine'elections in. the town slitp of Rush, Dauphin cOunty,WatbY law at Raked Douse cumber three in said township: And whereas, Mere is no such School house, thereforo 7 Soction 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and. Houle of hepresentatinesor the.Comnunf, utecuth of Penruyivatsiain Cinerca..Auchnbiy ma,' and tit is hereby enacted by the authority of the tame, Thai the general and township elections of Rush Township, Dauphin County, shall be held at the house belonging to the estate of the late John McAllister, deceased, now occupied by David Rineal. Page 88 pamphlet laws, 1858. I also make known and give notice, as in and by the lath section of the aforesaid act lam directed, that, every parson, excepengibstices of the peace, Wholahail hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State; or any city, or incorporated district, whether a commissioned of ficer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, or agent, who is Or Shalt be employed under the legislative, judiciary, or executive department ef %is State or the United States, or of any city or ineorperaied 'district, and also, that every member of Cmgreee end thefttate Legislative, entbf the select and cowmen council of any city, commuestotmks of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holdihg or exercising-at the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any eleetien . of _this Com monwealth, and that no inspector , or judge, or othek off!. ear of any such election, shall be .eligthie to any. office thou to be voted for." Also, that in: the fourth section of the act of Arteetnidy,. entitled "A* Act relating to executions, and- for other • purposes ' approved April 16; 18hr, it is enacted MIA the aforesaid 13th seetKFC so construed as to prevent any militia Wilder or borough officer from eery lug as judge inspect= orclork-at any general or special election lu this Compleowealth " , .• Also, that in the tut section of 'Mid art,. It is enacted'; that every general and. pecial elections - shall he opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and mall continue without interruption or adjourment until 'oven o'clock la the evening, when the polls shell be closed " . No person shall be permitted to vote,at - the electiop,.. ea aforesaid, but a white freeman of the , age of twenty 7 one years or more, •who shall have reskiedin this Stale at least one year, and le the election district e erhere offers to veto at least Lon days immediately. precedillif such election, and within two years paid ; a state ofcohn tax, which shall have been assessed at leasttith - dart *- fore the election. Bata citizen of the Unitid<States who bas previously been a qualified voter of this State and re moved therefrom and - returned, add who Atoll have.rh sided In the election district and paid Mita .ehall. be entitled to vote after residing in this Shath-tdx months : Provide. That the white freemen,_citiwfs" of. the United States, betweet, the ages of Si And 22 . yore, and have resided in the election district' ten'days ed aforesaid, - shall be entitled to vote, although they ahall not have paid taxes. The general election shall be held and conductedli.the easpectora.andjadges.pb . mod aa aforesaid,-and-by-elerta appopoted . hecelnener provided. f ) • Noverson shall be admitted" to VOW. Whnie name Is: MCA CORadaed In the list af , taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioners unleasiSirst, he produces a receipt for the payment within two yearst„ of a state or -county tax, assessed agreeably to the 'constitution, and &rosette factory evidence, either'on his own oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has phi' such a tax, or on failure to produce a reOMPLi Shall make path of thepayment thereof ; Or, Sceond,;, if teelai_te a veto by heingan elector between the aged .yr_gl• 22 1ealle ihwdepose an oath or affirmation that be has I•aldect n the State at least one year before his application, and e smshAtroof of his residence in the district as is required by MS act, and that he does verily believe front the aa. .. . . . . .. _ . , , ~ ~„., , - - - - • ' • . - ~. ..,. . • .. 1 .. 7.....,....„,,,.; ...,- 0." , ; : - .`;.,:••,., . ,- - • , -',,. I r .-.-. . ... • _ " ' ' .... ,:;" f, ti ifis/170 L :1;1....'11 - U - n ; F ... :. ;* . - ' . 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" In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is not found on the list furnished by the commission era and assessor, or his right tolnitti; whether found: thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen; it, shall be the duty ef the inspectors to 411:11011118 such per son on oath as to its qualifications, and if he' claims te have resided within the State for one year or 'mire his oath will be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make prod' by at least one competent witness, who shall be a quail. fled elector, that he has resided within the district for more then ten days next immediately preceding gala election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence in pursuance of his lawful calling is whine the district, and that help not remove into said ' distlict for' the purpose,o6voting therein. "Every pertionNitalilled as aforesaid, and who shall make ,due proof,' if required, of his residence and pay ment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted _tit vote! in the township, ward, or district in which he shall - reside, If any person shall prevent. or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this actfrour holdliagesch eleotien,, or use or threaten any violence to any'such offi cer, or shall interrupt or improperly , interfere with him dr the execution of his ditty, or shall block up the win dowor avenue tow window where the same nedat' holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at suctrelee, ton t or shall use or practice intimidating threats, force' r violence, with a design to influence unduly . or overawe any:elector, er, to prevent him frooLvoting, or to reitriiin freedom freedo of choice, such a person, on conviction„Shalt. ' bp tined in any sum not exceeding live hundred dollars, arid imprisoned foe any time not loss than one mouth ohm more than twelve months, and if it shall bo shown to the Court where We trial of such offence shall be had, thPli. the person so offending was not a resident of then eitzt, Ward, or district, or towreshipitihere the said offente committed, *and not entitled to inotatherein, then bit eon victioo, he shall - , tio;Lisitnitinced: to. pay a fine of not less than one Inmdred it or more than one thousand dol lars, and be imprisoned not less than'six months or more than two years. ' ' mite - ease theperson wile shall have received the second highest number of- votes for inspector shall not attend on the!dayof eleetion, then! the person who shall have re ceived the no nhighest number of votes for judge at the spring election shall act as Inspector in his place.-. And in casethe perste who shall have 'received the high,- eltnumber of :votes for inspector shall not attend" tt perste elected judge shall appoint en inspector in: his place, and in case the person elected:shall not attend,lhen the inspector who received the highest number of:'rotes shall appoint a judge in his place, or if any vacancy shall continue in the hearij'for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the electiee the qualified voters 'of the township, ward, or dist ilet for Which said officer shall have been elected, presea.it at the place of election, shall select one of their nininlJer to fill such vacancy. "It shall be the fluty. of the several assesaree, respec tively to attend at the place `of holding' every general, spade or township election, during the time said - eXClitin is kept open, for the purpose of giving inforciatioh te- the inspectors and judges when called on, in relation to:the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such elections, or such other metiers in relatiou to the assess ment of voters as the said inspectors, , or either of them . ; shall from time to time require: missusa Or BST Ufa 7QUGH' Pursuant to the : Provisions contained in the 76th section 'of the net :tifereefaid, the judges of the aforesaid dis tricts respectively take charge of the certlffeafe or return of the. LeleCtion of their respective dlstricts;_and produce`_ them at a meeting of one judge from each dis trict, ,'the', 'city ef, Harrisberg on the th ird: day after the daf Of the election, being 'FRIDAY, the .14thtiaji . of October, then and there to do and perform the duties. required by la* of said. judges. Also; that where ajudge by sickness or msvoldahloac e,ident, is-unable to attend ',Such meeting of iodate,: then the certificate 9r return aforesaid shall be taken climate of by one, of the inspectors or 'clerks of the election m said district, who shall do and perform the duties required' of. said jualges unable to attend. . . The foliirxipt; is the bill allowing the soldiers to vote • AN ACT ; to, regulate, elections by soldiers in actual raillery service. 'Sibyl:N - 1. 'Bs it'enacted by the Senate and House of Rep resentativssofithe ,Ouranzontoealth of Petsitsylognies in Geis oral Asselisblistect, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the rome„Thit.whenever any of the qualified eleccors bf this Commonwealth shall be in any actual militaryserviee, under a requisition from the President of the United Stasi; or by the authority of this Commonwealth, and as such, absent from their place of residence, on the days aliPtunbabrhtw for holding the general er Presidential *motions with*, this, State, or on Mao days for holding • speciat eleatient; lo ' ell vacancies sucili elsetprs SIFAI be entitled; at such tithe; to 'clients, the right , of auWrage, as fully as if they were present at their usual plaCes of elections, in the manner hereinafter prescribed, and whether at the time of voting, such electOrs . .chall be withiii the liis of this State or not ; and the right of Noting abal no libi, liealfected, in any manner, by the ihct of the voter having been credited teeny ether locality then the place of his actual residence, by reason of the paytnent to him of - local bcanity.by such other locality.. . • . :.; . SEO:.2. , A.. poll shall be opened hi each compel:qv:COM posed, it; irhe a or in part, of Pennsylvania soldiers, atthe quarters of the captain, or other officer Ahereofi, and all. electors, belonging to such company, who shall be within one mile of such quarter; on the day Of elooqaxy and nst. Prevented by order of their eommanderskAle: proximity of. the enemy, from returning . 4o their, company quarters,- shall vote at such poll, and at no other place; offlceie, other than those of a company, and other voters, detach and absent from their companies, or in any military or naval hospital, or in any vessel, or navy yard, may vqte at such other polls as may be most convenient for -theM, and when there shall be ten, or more, voters at any pi .who shall be unable to attend ear company tioll,'ibith it• proper place ofeleetion, as aforesaid, the electors ii t may Rea 4 , - Pont at such Pisoo •Ami.: they marsabealtaid certify lathe , pal-book; which shalble a - meow!, of 'the proceedingpii said election, substantially, in nianarfaind form, as hereinsfter directed, - ... . ~., . I , : . 1 , f Sac. 3. The polls shall be opened as earlyl riaineCtiall' s DU said day, and remain open at least threii•hortis,'and, tiff, necessary, in the opinion of the Judges of the election, h order to receive the votes of all .tite;•electors, they may keep the polls, "open until seven &deck in the afternoon of • said day; .protlaination thereof shall be Made "at, or he fore, the opening 'of the polls, and' be hour before clring them. Sac. iti Before 'opening the poll, on the day ite4icin, the electors - Intend, at each of the plates afereard.: ill eloot., vics.eolee, three persons, present at tte"tl4'-"aild; having • the qoarukatiotet of electors , /Or - thK„.ltolips lor said election, and the judges so elected stralategh'ltPilhipt:' two of the persons present, who shall be quiliftsd,.to act as clerks of said election ;.and the judges shall prepare boxes, or other suitable receptacles, for the indlots. San 5. Perm any votes ehall be received, said judges and clerkashill each take an oath, or of irreith that be will perform•the duties of judge, or clerk; (tislftb case may be,) of Raid election, according to law, and. to the, bail of his abilities, and that he will studiously endeavo r -`to pre vent fraud, deceit; orabusec in conducting the same, which oath, or affirmation; any of the said judges, or clerks, s 6 elected, or appointed,, may administer is each other ; and the same.shall be in Writin d g,' or„partly written and partly printed, and signed by 'mit judges and clerks, and certified to by the partyadrninistering-the same, and attached to, or entered upon, the poll-book,,audthere signed and cer tified, EIS aforesaid:: ''• • i . Sac. 9 Atl eli cti6 i sball be by ballot, and the jgdges of eledides may, and challenge of any voterr, -examine, under, oath; _or affirmation, the applicant t 6 ote, (whichJOltutation, any of said judgesink/ ad: ministerain reaped,- to his right to vote, mid hisguallfica- UM* to ' vo4: l i b li eparticaler ward, precinct, city bo• rodgk - to 1- or,county of ills State, in whicit he clai ' maiden ; atid before receiving any, vote, the judgati, or a malority of - them, shall be satiafied;thit such applicant is a qualified voter of such, place. Sso. 7. BetaratiPoll-beoke shall be kept, and separate re innitnisdgfor the voters of each city, or county ; the poll-books shall name the company and regiment, and the place, podvorlosPital, in which such election 1s held • ;time county NA townshipy city, horeugh, ward, imaseinqt, or election digital of each voter shall hatendomed oppo -ite his name on the poll-books ; each clerk shall keep.one of add poll booksi.so that _there may be a double-list cf- Sac S.' ttoiti-tic)titial have written, or priritell; or • partly written and nigillY tabled 'thenton, thermunes of ;Of The7ONeriiwhicEt,mptipropsriy be voted-fen , c mid ' election , for which the wild elector desireelo vote. SEM 9. That the judeslo whom ttitY tieket ihall.bade liffired, shall, upon thereceltitilieregic prengtumpirith an audible , volm, toe name of the elector,' and if up' obJcictlen Is maibrito him, and the judges are sathifieit'that -raid elector ire citizen of the United States, andlegadly Matted according to the constitution antlaws of thial•A4lo, to voutuzaaid eh:oton, *all immediately p.ut.saidlicket in ttipt 14 on: ouktrmaplacle therefor, without , WOW* the neawiohatryougaplud for ; and the clerktehall op - ter th e of the Maar on the poll-book of his count', ward, precinct, city, borough, or township, and county of his residence, substantially, in pursuance of the form WreWMWSWeit. -;:' • , "THE. UNIO N—N OW AND EOR•E Vi Volt Webster , , RAIRISBUItG, PA., re TUESDAY EVENING- SEPTEMBER ric),c 4564 • • 1, T. O (r. ' NEW A,DVEETIE SEMENTS. . :-........,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....-...-.-....",....:,.....,--a-..,..e.r,...., - I SEO 111 At the close of the polls, the eunibee of voters shall be counted and set down-at the . feet of the het .ef voters, and certified and signed by the judges; and attested by • the clerks. Svc .11; After th'e'poli-bcsika are 'sighed,. the ballot-bot shall be opened, and the tickets, therein contained; !shalt -, be taken out, one ate tinie,-bp one,of the judges. who, elisgread distinctly, .While the ticket ; rernatis inhis hand, the name, or names, thereincontained, for the several officers voted • for, and then 'deliver it' o the second 'Adger, ' wbo shall". Ortininethe , same, and. pass it . to the :think judge, who stall stringthe vote for each county, upon_ e separate thread, OM carefully preiservethe name ; the same 'Method:shall be 'pursued, as to each taken, out, until. ail. the votes are cotuttei. '. - i - - : - ~ • • - Sec. 12, Whenever two or more tickets shall be found, deceitfully.. folded, or roiled -together, neither of. such . tickets shall be counted; and if a ticket shell Contain, more than the proper number of names, for . -tlitioinie ' once, it shall be considered fraudulent, as to all of the names designated for .that office; but no further. . . .' - Sub. 13. As a cheek In .eounting, each clerk shall keep 'a tally list for each couto.ty, from which votes shall "have been received, which bey- list shalt - Constitute ei part of the poll.book. : , '' - . --. .. '' '' • '...• rr . •• rr r Sac. 1 , i,„ Actin the.emanation of, _tare tickets be coMplided, the nainber , of votes for, each. Person, in the county poll-booksas aferesaftl • shall be enumerated under the inspection of thejudges, afid . set dOWn as hereinafter proyhted, in tbe form of the poll•book. , - . : • !' ' ,. .i..... i Bac. 15. The following shall be subslantit ll y th e form of the poll-books, to be kept by the . Judgerfaild i elerki of the election; filling in the blanks 'carefully i- , 'i , -_: ,, , • • Polthook'of theelection,' held 4011 the sedone" Tuesday, of October, one thousand eight, hundrel& - )md; I', ••., ~ .., Or Other election day, as the case may, boa by the ,qualifiet electors of ''county , tor City,) Stiaterif Pentfaylvitutis in company . -, of the- , • '''.nreettlisellif Pennsylvania volunteers, (or as the ease may'be;) held , ail (na'ming the pAce, postor hos,pital,) A 11, C D and, E ,114.being ; dbly eleceed"aajudgei of said elechon; and J. X...iiza . l i. if t , , Ing , duly appointed as clerks of said electiort,; Were. Sever ly *wort, or affirmed, as per certificates lerweillitiinturned. Number and names of -the eleetersostollugiand their county, ,city, borough, township, wardf r orptechun; of resi dence: -` . .. _. No: I,' AB, , , • county of '•• ' ..; toiiid, hiii of - , r . No. 2, CD, .! •. county of -• ' tbarn.sbip of .. . , i , It is hereby certified that the ; number 4l.theig*rgiff vo • county, Pennsylvania, ting:a t thieAleel an, amounts to • ... . _. .... . t . , . A B, r.litigek . . . . CD, of .. g N i ,tlection'. Attest. K, - -' -- - '••' '' 'T , ' 14i Clerks. , : . ,- .. -! Portia of certificate of oath of judges .and clerks : , , • Bre, A B, C D and E F, judges of this eleetiOn, and A if. and L N, clerks thereof, do each r severally eviear,:,(or, affirm,) that we will duly perform the duties of fridges' , .and-clerks of :said election, severally acting as above !set forth," according to law, and to the best of our abilities, and that we will studiously endeaioir to' pOrient finsd, deceit,' or abuse, in conducting the same: ,•.• ' ' ._^.•v+ :: . A,B . • ;' ; .0• • . E F,ltidgl. ~.., J .11_ , • •'• .1 L I„ . Clerics. l ] , _ , • • .. I herebileelttfYi that .0 Di E.F; judger, ..ead Jg' taut L M, clerks, were, beforeproceeding to take.anyotet at , ' said election , pet' duly sworn, or affirmed, St ~, Misaill„7. 1 Wittiethim , y , hoelidlhis 1 - •' • " '' dike& '.. .. -' - - , Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and -•: .. ~ AB, Judge of electio I certify thit A B,:juden, ":erereasid, was also so svi ni (or affirmed) by me ; , .' '.. ; : '..,',.. :-. Witness my hond,,:t4e.date before written, 1 I.E. Clerk or electio4.. • Esc. 16 . . AzetAtrii,.2re r . writing, shall be made in ch poll-book, setting mber ; fog* jet words, at h, the whole - lengt l' ca nu of beets' citt 'for *kelt lifflee,"(eteept; belle te re' jected,) Iliediateetir etchDeffiery:iikited-liii, and-thi t s' ber of;v0fell Coen to eack berioilorotielehltitrehin *; which retarnsbell.. be .certlfledas correct r , signed: : by e judges, and "etteeted by' the' "cterlie t..riabbetalin sh i all be substimtiallYeethlloycat ' '''. '-' ''" ' : "'" . ''" :' ; At an election'held b y the electors OfeciniPielY ' - ' I ••;.: of the . regiment, of Pennsylvania soldiers, at (nSW, tog the place where tore election is held) there were . ntias:•, ing - number in-wort `ntlength) ' ' ' votetcast FM ' the office of governet'rttwtdch AB had voips, CI) had , votes, ,, for Senator, votes whre cast, of. Which K F hid. - votoi, G 11. had . , , votes; for Representathmt, •''" • • votes were casti of . which J White r vol tea, L B had :•• . 'votes;. and) in' the Same•manner as to *my other officers votedlfor. i ; 1 •L At the end' of :ihe rot urn; the judges shall certify; in: substance, as follows , g icing, if officers, their rank and . number of their ragimel it, if privet* the number of their regiment and compasy., yin:, •• ' .! • r , \ , • •• . i •• ...4 true nit:envoi the 'election, held AS , aforesaid, on the ' • • day of ' ' • , Anne Domini one thousand eight hundred and . , AB, Captain company - A, one hundred and thirty-first regi ment, Pennsylvania.- volunteers . C D, company A, one hundred and thirty-first regiment, ' Pennsylvania' volunsteets E F , company A, one hundred and thirty-first regimint,, Pennsylvania voluuSeers • Atte,st—T L °terra, :Sze. 17.. , After can raising. :the'tiiires; - iii Mariner afore said, the judges shall. ut, in.an envelope, one of the poll• books, with its tally 11,4, : A1id return city or arm ty, together with , the , ticketa nisi' tiUmmit. the sdm properly sealed up,And.directed i ftbroligh the nearest past office, or b.leapressotisoon,Wi,pearkbAthertaqter, to the prothonotary of 'hkelconrt of etrinlpinitai,of_;tlte Mtn, - es - bounty, dia whleh -such , ehitithrelt - eve voted,, tt .. not in the - •roilitrarserrase:_ , afbankiddi. .. itig , :thied etof ' cougly,fdi.whiakioo post book Mgi t er,Kansi,l, haler oh pollhook,' 'of hal d - eitY, er tittehl.4, rep d,in an e. , nyclime, and sealed as ufdresed, midi fatten . ihreCtO, Shal p he delivered to. one of the: comtatesioaers, -- heranna fter re vided for, if suell.commissionweelpaag .tha san or in, ten dayk and if not so called TOP, M•sarnti shall be :transmit- bed by mail, or by'espress, as, sem? . as peon)* thjereaftar; .to the Secretary of :the COmitiolivreilth; Who , ' sh'ali re fully preserve. the same ; WC olittentand of .ItbS4 tper u prethonotary, deliver-tO said miothonotaiY, wider • his d and official seal, a Certified dor or of the return of mites, so• ,transmitted. to, and received by bins, for said city, or Tsang of which the dereandia i nt s picstisnin 1, Sac:lB. It emit be the da ty of the nvo ra rry .o the lionitY,'t6 whom such tem ..rid shall he, - ~,,nketer, • ;Wan return judges attire (-same ' goied3r, RROPY ' ; . fiel..", under his hand and seekagothenwthrh ;of :vihne/sit , rt , -. mitted to hint by the indlif.9l . er.44wejetAon,,asafor 14 or as officially certitindlOy r the „Kee pp of the, „C: arilnen-,. wealth, as aforesaid, hi:self gaI:MM. ty. • ' :,- -- Sze. 19 . The returtiliriVelireirilieseiv , end counties, all t adjourn to meet at the,p!t , , , new direr bid bylaw, 0 rt e. third Friday, after anyleMial'Or prer ndentied ..eke t ,..... 0 4;, for the purpose-of countr,heittli,.:Sblifierri' , TOW; and two or more - counties in'n'ttainected 10. -the 'dente t he' .atipether.ef thejudges,,..f, r ia, eset , .:eem i t 3 r,. oho . be. ost .,poned, in such case, until the I'ridayfoia,;.rwing , ~ '': t , i Sac. 20. The return_ jedge§,A4Ao,4 4 _h,e4V - AnChide,. n Voltr eattottrittlea, the 'tie:else - returned, - a , nd thereuPun shall proceed, in ail, retrakelaVla the like man 'nor as is prei - - I Tided by law, in easel , steroid/ the votes aha. ll hav e been, given at tikostal.plac set' election .:. .: , Erfrokk tit' irnak the several avoid COutts of thia - C ommonwealth shall het ,'e the lathe' 1 Power and authority .to investigate, and den . nnlin4, ai l 'questions of fraud or illegality in relation to. tk, 1 V(ftg Or the soldiers ; as are nom , vested in said eourttr - W, Ithfrkaret to questious of fraud a nd illegality, arising frorna, ;he.yellill • of persons, not in mllidary service, under the Rea, WI , lawn - ridating.thereto.• --. , . Sac: 21.. lii - eentions for electors of President sa 'di the Vice President of the United States, it shall be the duty t 1 Seeretary of the Commonwealth, tel ilitY.beferetlitai kw' 'binOr 'all retUrna, received by 441k:rein any electi ct ~...., , I; aforesaid, who .stiall.compare the 'same with the c o '''" , returns,, and add therete ell such miteinana shah et 'r car , Ma tech coMparlhcm,,net to be:Ordained:in, erticL6 for ..31WitY returns, in - ere rY 945ei:Whore Said military return such coantlery qhalt nave been, received by said seem • • Ant)" , :eta Periodloti"iatoter - IMaimitthig, them to the m roper prothOnotamin_lhnelor the action of the judges of ' the. said counties t y ii; , :. .. ... Sac. 22. All:said - : • eieCtions shall be, subject to coal • milt In the Stine - Matits is now provi ded by law;'add ,!. in all cases of contested elections, all legal returns wit leh stud) have hean'himeMe forwarded by said judge s, in !the Manner herenbefore prescribed, .shall be counted and Cl- ' timated, althougVtls- - same„. - inay. not. - have erffied„ , or been received blitte.pruper. mincers, to he counted al rad estimated, in the rifa'Wer lterOnbefore directed, bet' Ys, peso% thoeertiiiditataMeleitii6e,i to. - thii persons gripe! r- , 414P-I;4aVe knlitieribref thrimoter thint:ineeivek at itt -thassiareturns shall be Babies:WV:tart ad& 'Objections, . as.: other-retarneerolieblerteirvberrreilftellia diiiiihne. Sao. 28. It shall be'' the iiiit ) Y.Of the. Secretary,nt, the 1 3014 101 iWMatlt 0.. tatlaeLialis Watedairtalieieriimaa tber or. ; coxilogsprthis:aqt, withenelt taretraetaliont the gerjerat election law, as Shall be deemedleoportant to aceeml )or • the same, and blank forms of oon.beek t , with tally Mates and returns, as priarefiladiln this act, which, with Owl ;meow peerage stem"- MAat'say l!spenpes.p4 fr, 71 -ea returros,'thallis izygomei,k) l 4 thse„,hiithrei t rg. pi_e: , ,,e • , thin, he .fekiiiirdedi litY.MMlienriOntlilt.449 , ' 7 ,or , .....COmitionwelifth,V7ope,t,SrßE-0.1b42 .le l at'. - I =Walla deemeAtiost , • •'-' It!. ilhaute delivery r,ersof„ to the captain, or commending officer of each cow 'Pouf, or in case of detached voters, to the °Meer having - charge. of the post, or hospital, who shall retain the sam 0 until tin 111 W ef Sleetlol4 Mid then &diver the 110914 M judge; NEW Alifi*TiSkAtEl4TO!, elected; as provided I,otlilsaci: Prohiided,iirhat no elec. tion shall be invalidated, ;by reason of t he ne g lect ; , l ° .. T. failure, of the said Sege . tnlo 0,A116Q the dererY p..k. said poll:booka to the prayer persons; es afor*l . , • iic S. 24„'That' tor: the purpose:of Mere etfectualli car rying. eut " the priiViSIOLUg - Orablitacti the Governorlhall have power to appoint and commishimr; under the , great seal of the Commonwealth, such number, of commission ers, having the qualifications of 'an elector, in this State,' as hb shWlrdemn , neceittairy, riot ..:seeding ono to each regime:der retittsylvanla soklwrs, in the SerViCe of this State, or of theNnited, St..tos i and ,shall apportion, the trout among the.commissioners, and supply such:vacan cies as 'may occur' in their cumber. Such commissioners, before they OA shall hike and autteribe , au oath or'effir mutton; eld('eafte tlinis.ame to'bn filed ;with the Secretary of the,Co n , .nnesith, lathe following,: " ,I--- ,r , "': *- 4 - 4 . ullOitited e.Mmissioner, bidder Ole act" toregulate'elec tione hy selitibra in .ailual" military` arVice, dd solemnly swearpfee allirm,) that .'I wilt support the Constiunton of the Unit% States, and' the Commenwedth of Peru:o33,lva nia„, and , impartially, fli* and without, refereaca to PAU cal pre ferences, or results, perfor ni,,to the ' heat/ or my knowledge an d the dunce imposed , oh tukehy the .said act; end that I will. studious* mew:route prevent freed, deceit and Or*, not only, hi the• eb*ticms- to, be held,,Unddr,theSame, hut in the re turnetherecif,." And : it any"diatialestpner;lppointed ley; or under' this act, shall knowingly tdelare.tint• dutyVo knottlitglY" omit; or fail, to do his duty,Andler.this act, or Mobile any part of his oath, ,or aldrmallon, he shalt be liable to indictment, for penurr,- - in Mot 'proper' dohnty, 'and, upon conviction, shall hevitnisliti by a One, not exceeding opp , thousand, dollars, or iM enmeet in the penitentiary * atlaher, hot exiesding On ,, ear, or both, in - ths - diSetetlit - OT , the Nun , . to t ,, . , , ~-,, , :, ~.111 ~ + 1 !SI r...: .. ~ . KW ie l lan 1:46 '-:'. e . ': iil 11F V '' : ' . . its thedu ty__O Mach 00teldiee Awe la deliver, as far as mineciibiliciit UMW fdur et-tlid: Chiles" of this et, and_other eximett6llzws, published as hem' , inbefore slid ig u tst t wo , blank forms of 101- boolon tally lliics:aud, iii Viiiilldited , Millen!, *lli :' , l A- , honed ire the twentt,thint Malin* ttf tbia act, to the 10-. mending ofteetepc-seeg conneany r or part. of compa4y, of PennsylVanU ahhileirs, ii the actual military, of naval service of the UMW' - Statelc . Or of this State; and to make seittd,o,,anaugements and - pro.vielyi for,the (Moil ing a e fipolle, ander thhi - acti l it, shill. also, 0, rttHi .bury of said nurrisOotters,. as hoc ai raucticahl ,`SLfmr the day of election, galcallrillphethttludges'of thielection, and •Plocaredamtle&bfrakticilatiiinthe'rettutur of the elec.! Mon, saMmdely34,,esuaervs the sartth-not only, from less, bust trent Alteration antrdeliVer the ' Withibut. delay,' to the Secietariiititinkroxiiinoliweilit. "' • ' I , See. 26. Said itunmilleldoners shall receive, in full cam pensationfor their,sdrvices. under ,this act, tee cents 'per: mile, in door to Mg returning frouitheir respectivettgi mentsileitiztiatitig the : diatan'Oe leittavel by the'. Usbally t•MieleftsOutlll.anll , It hr lllereltifteltde i the duty-or the . AudiMicAmaral and Slate l'remz emr Mendit and pay the accent* therefor, in:the -uXe' ttiAlidiriss other claims are now ku'dited rual.: *llill,V - laii 4 ; llll' temddinding and , other , ollicesit are mounded Ito *tithe _conithissioners, herein appointed, mitt•M / Lime t titergr all proper 'finatitlea, to enable them to wry o : ul the deslip ,and l intentlen of ibis. 40. ' • ' ' ~''' ° z , ' ' ..- ..:.' ' , '.l.z. z . 7..2 ._ J." ~• • +.-. a..f.,P., 'li ', • ~,tii0..;4,. zto mere infprinality in the ; Ranger of carry ing oat, or executing, sayer the' prey - haps of this act, shall Invalidate any election held Seder-the same, or au thorize tlitkesturn thereof, to be retested or seteiside ; taw 4 1 41:ithY,11 1 014% 94.,„thOmit. t of; lie/ eoMmileloners, to yr ae,44 or,vuut any reginteun er,.eorpFutY, or,,part.or com pany; or the faiturd'of *Ayr lehroplitiy,.or lArt r 'ef con a: ny, to voWinsi`alidato SOY eleatieit which may be ' eld under this aet. . . , ~,I G .I . ~, . t Sac. 211. Pe several Ohms authorized to conduct sulih:electioni, shall hive - the like powers,-and tleSyl as well ad hllier persons, who' May attend; vote,l dsoffet to, vote, at such election,,shall he subjeck to the, Wm petal ties and des_ iCtionsas am declared or provided in the: case of elOcUens, tiyithistcltizonk , attheir oval pia of. erections t and all of , the prop ~ , f big; and 4 , di 4 lois Of 'this State, so' far iat' I. , , bid; and norin at ' out with the iitMzions' of ,a " , -toinappiledth y, shall apply to all electiensM. - this act. ..'. 1 Sao. 29. comps , , _„ . , .TI Iho allowed to any it.e or 01 t u tor' .1 • , . thelseptdl6lehttleri.co_ L inity. , isB c , o n ms4 , 44- :deal, - *lot, c fy; co trnft,,Or llii Sta a te .' 'W4 O-lectiort, un derali thelaNn ot this Staid, he atielltranerait,truidedfately ir cor ,l,Wakrellf, to the Iletdbfliders and , senktilcalifelne in the menace, aforranidi frank saidieftiohnoulity. I , Sae: al. The- sum.l4 l- gteett ,thousand Idel}are or so rauCbAhipidecC ail Intilk Pe' IferY; it . heraby apaepna )rod VorMAhe general reteihei'to be pald'Upon the ender Or tifeakteketary of the• Commdinvealtte, to carry this law - into ~ eireilty .., T,i, r -- ..11l ::.,, , ~ :., ' ,.1 - . -, ; ~1 , . , gre .-. 4 e i 1 ,.• .oed: 81:•itheii`eiiyr-- 458 oilfnion a cared I the flint Seaton of this 4.4, brailabart.terribi - innobekrdinl he wonting of, otunpantioritherAf i r or Territety,ior, for any sufficient andy . ;:cet, use, s l e sasipamted from their proper company;orlshall - be 1 'ley hospitaV navy whether proveSt7nrf other Anty, whether within or witkont this to, under s eh.circinu stances as en r i roff that he try, *in wuj ia t iv 1 , mpatowe t ,be pre (19 31 it sent gt p . la . s triae day , • ( I ntl iOiIIE,A ~. , said-el - ' , et' dam . tors,..shall have:seright to vote in the tenoning manner.. Sec. 33. The voter, aforesaid, is hereby authorized [be fore theedsTof election, to deposit his; ballot, or NO 'ts, prpeatgatgo..-.•• Rfetellsodbbypie gogiemreigetido, we. ,) - o r rifirsiiitlphitotherdinee hdthevoter maybldo*, n a sealed envelope, together with a written or pinta or partly written and may printed, statement, containing . . the name of the voter x the county, township, boroligtt et ward, of which be is a resideit; shills written or prned authority, to some qualified voter in the election 'Wallet, of which said voter is a resident, to cast the ballots, on , tamed in saldWolope, for Niu e on the day or amid es- . lien. Said eithent and Itittlisititlidwithtdect ' the I said voter, and attested by the commanding, or s me , counnissioned E officef of the company, of which he lea Ipisppe!, itualagapipe opele„Algl o C-wfts, Lt i `stoned Oflicilobriett r Oh the - case‘of . ft o ;if any of Bach olncer.t, , verdantly accessible, dif otigitir b some other witnesei and there 'll i d y . ttioisi nifiaiirt, or ,sald iv , q v te en re' so our 'en officers aforesaid, aud the absence of sue : rp, before name other petson duly authorised to it 'lister 'lister oaths, by any law of. ble st a t e . * l ow toomagolited voter in the election district in wi,v , he t o vote, that he is, in the admit Wilts rreffl r Nei illnited , States, Or of this State, idescdtengtme , teti lorislieh•lreibelongrythatea. * the l.t, bkt_o4 l o,o3 pig ..A4eriperfog ox,persons,. 4 titrthe eau ; 1 4 aPF only Me,e,ned, that he Win AA can tirfottilat pbliothldt eV 16"40:,:ned on ' kidWiliettoedittltitlWplabe whatifeSertre, ilhilwat he is Inotialdiserter,tanittantinitc been PishottcdubW darn' heed fronutha aervice f entl9l444jf a re, littitActiK4 at ' , • , in the State of - • . ~p5. d ,..p9 , el i gt,emihriattig the ballots, statementOonntnat ' er - 4 nit - ore 'said, tio , ixasent ki.,:thd lionplibillithatiti„ inner o her- J.Wwep:having.writtell erinfil l ol l i.ileallpftftlaittide, across the smalekparttheroaf,;fhe wor,de,f Thilers e ballot for ' laiviiihip, (borOdgh or' warti - in t ebotintrAf, ~, • ' 'Sser;B4.: erector; tor bei'iigh ballot shall be sent, shall; on Wexler of•electintand Twbilit the pdlis of, the proper dtiltriet am, ' O ,PNIC -*W e t:Pe. , . I -. NOW, at re-' calved, unopened, to tneproper„giTo " i ti,„. „,, • ' who shall' =Ail lame, in the PleaPpertil ele ;,• ' 011jdi and • ' E gli tbe:bujota tdethwucentdined, l ' . St , with the :envelope and amEniampodkAperauss othefribadhrth are depodted i and said. lamp* ilAltnnpolffityak, muivasi the mine, in gai mine wanner in other ygtwast at, said elec. tiOn i f 'andthe *mom delivering tiferneurni inky, mi the ' •demitallof 'any eloctor,•be OonipelletirtO Why, on Oath, that the envelope, so delivered by him, is •in the sand state as when received hy plan& that the saw hap wat. beenoedek the Conine Ong!' ,0 11 ,D0 0 4, pylittired,,, loony bklunglor iiiiY`ti ' inemem ._ : - ''',.l. I . SEC. 36. The right of any person, thusontelingdd TWO," at any INA , electionc7k '.i elleueßtleik lor,lhe Same ; Ruses, neat it could ~. . • Odic were ruteUally OrtioAlt.t; and for no o e ' . , . `bat - Sic. 3d: Any ofeder'o[tst tat, or a ' at, electiou, in this State, who rahnillietnse to receive any Each envel opetomdd,eposit strekballpte, or to comat rug , entivass the same, and any elector Who shall receive such envelope, and neglect or refltheto -present the same, to the officers of the election diatriet,,endoesed op the said env elope, , khan' ihe :'ituflity of a onisdeinellor, and on convi tion th s ereof, shall be punished by imprisonment in the State pet 'on, not exceeding one year , and by tine not exc ding gvel`rundred dollars, or,,,either, or both, in the dine r Men of the Court. i , , ~-, . ' ' Site .11' . Aiittiiiii.ik jc who shall wilfully, and cbrr4 Ali , ' ma ke. i n t; -slitmovilidtib ritatiefßldevit,;er make:any iiir,o, oath, tenet :ling any matter or thing.proehley. in thi tot :shall be dee,tued,gailty of wilfuLandeo b apetury anti i I „,....i.,....,,„0,,.„,,,„„ :,,,,,..po,n, menk_in We filatellieditentiafyi / noplix g lite yeirs slid by filvelLit , ltzeleding 4inectliellettid ' dollars; or bi either, or both, in the discretionof the OoniK. ..: • , Sam 33..Thr4 . 4 shall be, the-antra ,f the eweis i ry.of the m Cominedivreadah to prepare the ,:iesisrolkfarms,' to'carrY nut the' iproirisionsbrthli iM" . , and To •ftifitab the. .Sainellar %elute of the persimaso engaged lithe military lorthie,aforesaid. , , ,-,..) - r- •i - .., ' i , Smt 30.-- II caiii4aly ilielfArelectitr, in . naliitio ger :Vied riforetiald, may be Wittily or naval,. 'or in any veniel, or :haVfllant,',the • statements midi alt. davits, in this act mentirifted-4 , -witnessat tit OghbrnikirjAMMtnagrettgriteVln4, cm. gaged. Sze. 40. it shall be the duty of every assessor, within this Commonwealth, tumidly, to assess and return, in UR 'muter now required by Law, a 01114 tat; of ten Judge or election bto•r TIME -31 1 11 REE CENT: ,AinkitTi§F* _ Opt!' il.oolo4leia.salOrerYttela-coringstaioiliedAtliner d' private, and. the Asual taxes upop_ pvary commisgioncl; oflcck knoSiti by theirele4leigh tlie - milittirkitilef& of the LinitortAtatert, or of thistStatei in the army; ant wffen "atly'omfasion shall 'occur; the omitted navies, shall be addeill , byllitch. asienziors,lo the - assesSments and hers of voters, 0 a tote application of .any citizen.ef„ the ; tiler/iliadistrict, district, or precinct, - Wherein" Such 'Soldier Alight, Or worth', llEectiorigltt kf Vltt •if Mit Ju'.•aaaXaktljcsfir . aforesaid; and, such non - commissioned officer; and '- iiite , i,'Slottli be - exempttfitird all itthdr-Orilliettilik a r.• tog their continuance in. scintyservice; and said assessors shall, in each and evety bese,'Of such assessed soldiers,' or officers, with Out fee, orrewark therefor, give a:Certifi cate of such regular, or additienal assessment, to any, citizen 'of the election distritkee l lorecinet, who may, nt at any time, demand the same and qpon the presen tion thereof, to the tax collector of said district, or t e . tediffirer •of the said corrnti,t it Shia be the duty , f such officer to receive, said assessed •tar y - of, and from, 'any person offering to pay the sine; for the soldier, Or officer; therein maned, and to "arehoso; Upon suclficeitlff cote, a receipt therefor; and it shall also be the duty of said collector or county treasurer, tereceivetilditisestd 'tax, - from army Raman Mtha may °ATP PaY Psmarlei r any of said officers , or soldiers, without requiring' a e'er- Mat e of ,asseitinent, when 'the .name of such persons shall have been duly sewed upon the assessment boolza, and tax duplicates, ark give,' receipt therefor, to itch : person, specially stating, therein, theAransof the soldier, or officer, whom Mx. is thus paid, ihe year for which' it was assessed; and'the date or thdlleythent %Skid"; whth said-certificate and receipt, or receiPte,a i td&shall be pki. • inalattectidenee, to any eleetion boar provided for py, this act; before whichilluniame: inky bei offered., Sof the duo assessment of said tax,,, against, and the pennant thereof by, ' the . soldier, or officer, therein .iimed ,' °trellis the same, as afo •.. , reijold, but mid election board shah not be thereby prechielled from requiring other proof, of the right to vote, as specified by this act, or the %%Semi elec. lion laws of . this. Commonwealth; and if Any of said assessors, oolleetdin;' ni - tiesurers, shall 'neglect, or re fuse,' to f*lnillY•tslita tuts lillvvisiPlP of.l l 4ik .section; Milo perform any of the duties,. therein enjoined upon. then, oinither , of theta, fio, eviliey; , sti offending , shall. be sidered and adjudged 'guilty:sCP' , misdemeanor in ol and shall; on eonvictioii; be nned, in any sum not than.twenty, nor mom Man, twetundred dollars: Ito *Ai, That the additional assesements, required to' be made by the ' above section, in thC•eity of Philadelphia, shall be made, on applicatiqn,of,any: citizen of; ilt!. elec tion district, or precinct, thereof, upon oath, or Warta tion, of slick citizen, to be admlniStered • by the armor, that such absent soldier is a citizen of the election cis- tract; or precinet, wherein 'such assessment is requi d, by such citizen, to be made.: ;,,.; s ... .: ~ q••,_ , . r Sac. 41. This, act shall not spay to theteiactito of niembeiFef council, ,or to Ward and di - Claim' Officers in ,the city.ff,gliilodel&a.,, , ... ~ ; • , , i, •• • j HENHiC: JOHNSON i, , • • • ' Speaker of thefifouid of Representatioe4 ' JOHN P. PENNEY, i' .. . Speaker of the Henna, Arrnovse—The twenty-fifth day ; of August, Anna Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, , , '.. ' • . A. G. CURTIN, Given under my hand, in any office in Harrisburg, the thirteenth day of. September,,A.AjMi. WUJIAK W. JENNINGS, ; . ~, . . Sheriff of Dauphin county" . .' . BEERRIPS 4 &OB.II7IIE,;:_‘ ' I .. Harrisburg, Pa. September 1.3,110. . .sopp-t8 EMIR EMMA. Fro l . ll, itIf•CA C - 1/ ftegiPlent• ' • •a CAMP aT•UOvo GAP,- _ Friday Evening, Sept. , e- Parohed. rout jof Cam p' Conch this pipriiing at 9 o'clOck, regular ini.llftrd *der, iii-talvinde&nue.' cif a , orniOpingouitrrOmor4.assitizithexi halting] the 001willt-afresizaontsd- , band , me4 - 3 -2 r PiAtteo t ie 12 pound Napoleon guns feat-then the pio neers; followed by the eight' companies t at present Attached to the • 2'ol.st, then the entire tone of the 202 d—then the Keygtone battery and wagon trait, the rear being brought hp by twq.compames of 100 days' men. The first 3 milieWere made without halting; we stop ped at the village of Campbellstown about 10 minutes; then resumed our march to the vil lage ot,Loudon, encamping in a field close by the road fora dinner, having made 10 miles since we left 'camp. - Loudon is an old fashioned village, contain ing about6oo inhabitants,situated on the •pub lic road, o Pittsburg. It was noted in the days of broad-wheel wagons and team driving, for the mantifactare of superior whips. An' iitertstinj little affair ' came all her at the,London Camp, ; , ,ally by accident. lVe have a corporal in , o u, r ranks with a heart as ,big as can be foniad'in any big man. Ills home is John Casey, Jr., 'Mid he hails `from Path Valley. Well, John Casey, Sr., his father, I presume, was. on his way, to • Calrip Cuuch with a wagon load of good iiiiit us' on the road and turned back tO dinner camp'and opened his boil • and his Ataitatcto, and the Ray, that the meinheni of ''l4ll/fftal ,44 0 , bFoo.a ! , butter, Pre -torTe,,l 9 0g00.,.. 30 ., r ive A cdnlion 'to the 'rooters on: • k 'tc= 'forget to' 'merit}, either, that diir resPecteaKkdonel :mid 'staff hqnoroil the festive obE'llX4 .;wit4 their;l7:r -once. Long live old ( 3nari Cast y, f it; th We , left Camp Loudon', ' , turning '145 eking Care opuntain, and headed directly Sodth, marclung.abont four miles, and encamping in:a:told at Cove Gap, in the public read from IdoCoimellsbnrg to Mercersbmw, seven miles from the - fofincf; and about three miles from the'latteepla&.We shirt for Mercers burg and Greeneastlethis morning. The.mist haiigsihliiivily.on Cove Monntnin tlijo„4kon#l3. WA. RaV _ruin have, before neon. Fiitighfit is tuipleasan£ to 'think about. ge of mounthina here (says an Old nio er) is tait'nfthe chain ranningdi rectly'sO. • for inanpniles, intersecting the Blue Ridge etirifidnia. - ' I have much 'more to say, but cannoti this !limning, writing here on rough stone, stiff in my limbs from yesterday's marching, lith nothing but an qlcio. 2 Faber' to Eldr eh with. Won't. ,l o ur' it can't tae helped: Wliere!thinitir I know not-Lb:Tee to find a P.ro.'oit the march somewhere. Good morning. More anon., P. Ike is notjhere. Put him out to boixrd firm-woman that lives near Cadip Couch, paying for, his board and education in ad vance. A. H. B. __' • , _. ~..,. % AT ova, Dimas Celia, N , I W'. iinnalsows, September 24, 11,34. Editor' Telegraph : This morning at 8 - ,O'ckick, as we resumed oar march from the camp at Cove Gap, the skies portended ' rain - , and we thought me wouldiget a gratuitous sholwer bath ; but, thaaks tgtlie clerk oi.theyi,eather, a slight wind sprung up, and Burin the .en tire day the weither was delighiffl, swie a slight shower - at noon.: i - ... :. 1 5: . : , - 1. : hpolg after floolk of wild: pigemm layered wheeled around and over nu ! the , , .-. ;be fore,/ we started, and had the 'Uniekn . of Harrisburg (Messrs. Poultiiii;':Nyni, ' 27; .n, 141e1Z44 alia.'"aleno - ..viiiibak,,aixia - e icitild hive - Made the ' ,, festlieo -Syto p purpose, .:-..7.`4_ F. Resuming our parch :from Cote 'Gip we marched along.tlwpablia _road leading oti - t4 HagerstomWelkaltedfoxreatinlieamoßalmni; and were kinftAret4e6l tat" h 0 ..e...ioketPiena .of Wit toifh. a- lii3reersturg has 4,,niAca cation of thrift, and prosperity. ' t num4ers about 1200 inhabitants. The good Union people gave us many delicacies, and took no Pal ig: the things given. We are particular. .STlACol . lltlgfittitt ADVERTISING BATHS—DAILY TIELEGRAPIL The following are the rates Ibt adverthal w nf fi ln the Tara einami. Those havingiadierideing.to do 'find it con. venient for reference: . _ ,a- Four Mice. or l iessoloneotante Sue-har*squaro• Eight lines, or more than i6M.Anintiinte a sinira. - won A - ziAn'ln.: -- ; - 77 --- TeIMM S SOM II - 37, .. One day $ 30 One 4ay.., S. 50 Two days .. 50 T,w0.5ay5.::.'...:.....% .1 00 Three days 75 Three days 1 25 One week * ... . . ... . 125 One wepk.. . . •••• • - 225 One month * . 300 One month 600 TWO - M=44 ~.T. ... - 450 Two m0uth5,... , ...... 900 Tyree months.:.... 5 50 Three Mestahs.:'.. , ....e. 11 00 Six months .. 800 I Six months 15 00 One year.. .. ... 15 00 One year 25 00 AdmillistrAiion ii . otices 2 76 MarriageNotioes. ... __ Auditor's Notices - 1 50 Femoral Notices, each imertion. -.. ..:' ..4:..... __ . 60 jar Business notices inserted in the Local Column, or before Marriages and Death; EIGHT CENTS PEE Lunt for each newton. ly indebted kr Mrs. Rhodes,. (a clever lady that has a saucy little lJnion flag ; floating f r o m a front' windoW other neat residence,) for the fresh water, bread, butter and gelatine apple butter she dealt out to Company I(saao). pro miscuously. Many of the good people of this beautiful village done the same.- , The band under the leadership Of bur friend Augustus Balt Esq., is doing finely. 'The mem bers of the band were invited into the house of Mrs. ,Murray, and partook of a bountiful re past; when the gallant musicians returned the compliment by the execution of a' piece of music to a favorite Schottish air. MI We left the Hagerstown pike near. Mercers burg, and marched over a country .road through a small place called'Shirapatowtt, en camping for dinner in a wood cloSe fo A tCav alry company's encampment. The. company in question is styled "Warren Scouts," com manded by Capt. Warren. We are at ,this point just - twelve miles from the POtainac river, on the road to Clearspring, Md. We will leave this road during the afternoon, and head for Greencastle. I must take some din ner, now, and will give further particulars at our camp, this evening, wherever that maybe. AMP 11117 X , Two Birt.F.s Fnola MAirmuin Lutz, Fuss - max Comas, PA. After leaving Shimpstown camp, contrary to the expectation, we marched only two miles further, and encamped at a village styled Camp" Hill, directly in front of a prominent knob of Little Cove Mountain, known as Casey's Knob. The mountain is about two miles distant westward, and on its summit is one of a line of signal stations which extend clear down to the Potomac. river. ..:We.en camped early and shortly after 4. o'clock we saw men signaling from the top of din ICtiob with a signal flag, no doubt informing' silme other station of our presence in the meld at Camp Hill. -ae Here we were rejoiced to hear of another vic tory by glorious old Sheridan over Early's re treating horde of infidels? mid we not sl eut, huzza, and "tiger," then, to some fpnrpose You had better believe it ! ..I inquired of a lady, "Did the rehs do any mischief when they came through _here last July?" "Not much, sir; they only robbed-the stores and fitole as many horses as they , druid lay hands on!" On passing a Small place called Clay-lick Hall, I aceosted a gentleman with, "How far distant is the Potomac river from this point ?" "Twelve miles, sir." "Now answer me a ques tion in return," said he; "Hew many Union votes have you in this moving, army, here?" A comrade at, my elbow replied, "About two thirds of ' 3 the soldiers in these' two regiments are ready and willing to vote for Thick-Ara ham!" Should'nt wonder if the man spoke the truth! . Autumn is approaching apace—for the many hued - tints--russet; rea p - orange and crinison—are visible: among the tdliage that meets our eye in every direction, us •our column moves along. To-night, the- Ng . 0.11 is whislling, among the uplands here as. it. pre 'pthairg's dirie - for . the faileiettttliglktitctiTril children- on nature—that meat litedn , bew-tium bared with the things that werel ‘!the'sere and yellow leaves." I must conclude by saying than our . line is a full mile in length, and makes averynapOsing appearance. A. IL 'l3..a= Corporal company J. ZeregraPQ- Appointment of Route A L OVit Special to the Telegraph. • "The -Postmaster General to-day appointed Major John Lockhart, late: of the 76th Penna., Baxter Fire Zouaves, route agent on the POMP. railroad between your eity.'.and Al toona. - • Major Lockhart has been in £he service since the outbreak of the rebelfibn, was amongst the first to rush to Nine; in the three months service, and has been wounded, seven different times. His 'appointment is a credit able one, and the position he will fill "'with honor to himself and 'credit to The Depart ment: • • . IL G. FROM ASPINWALL AND PANAMA, Aryl - vat of the . •INlezus NEW Xos.F.,Oioßt_. 26. The gunboat Nereus hes lirrik•ed - from As pinwall, whence she conveydd tligroittif Star. The steamer Moses TayloreurhittlitrFanama on the 6th for coal, sailed,onutbe,l2th : for San Juan, whence she would take California pas sengers, per steamer Golden ituli, r &Di New York On the 27th of August, the gunboat.Wateree arrived at Panama from Callao, 0 .440n0u1d sail in a few days for San Francisco, Gunboat Nereus, on her outward Pa:Stage, collided with flagship Powhattan, dding her some damage, but not sufficient.toke her go into port, - A fight occurred at Panama e eeu two United. States sailors named, Fastet end Mat thews, in which the latteriwaalrirkEid f . The Legislative Assembly at. Famine has asked of the Executive of UniOn' to -dismiss the French consul for_ open- hoatilitrte the country,. ' ' Steamer Golden. Age sailed on - th 7 r,I4VA for San'Praneisco with the North Stgr l s' paSsen- The sioolKotmarSt. Marys Viaa , at 41311SnIft, and the Narraonsett was expeeted,dagy c from the coast of Maio). • New York Stock Ifli4leets. y7ki. NEWYens, - sep..'26. Stocks are lower; Chicago aria'ROcnsland 951; Cumberland coal 57i .141incrie,Cirktrall18,_, Michigan Southern, 72k ; , (liAthrteed 134; New York Central 11,41.; )4117;i; Hudson. river 1101; 'Canton] pany - 284; Erie 93k; One gear- cages:Sae§ •94fiall'en forties, 95; Five-twenty coupons 105;fkinpon 6's 106 i; Watered sixes - of - 1868 120: Gold 1 anT Oga l ftL S O•C:., Nita - tif t .- R. ,Lp . avy; Pe a , ' ;'ea V tng_.ru. 6WPifikrai • it 70` Gold .1161.~.01k Natiptio pEOi: gaT on 5 a .TIER ENGLISH Pl t ILLEk4 . w compriain,g flailing, Chow Chow, Caohnower . Mixed Phlres, Gernnn, Walnuts nd Onions. For sale whionato and Mail by Sl FRAZF.R,` aty6 traecomara to W. book. h., & MINIM 1621
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