w, Ter.rrx... The Comm." is published every Monday morning. by Hung. Sunu, at $2 00 per annum if paid strictly IN ADVANCE—S 2 50 per annum if not paid in advance. Io subscription discontinued, unless at the option of fthe publisher, until all crux-gen are paid. ADVIKTISIIINTS inserted“ the usual nus. Jon I’m-mm done ‘With neatueu sud dispatch. ‘ ' . Orncl in South Baltimore street, nearly opposite Wamplers' Tinning Establishment -“Coxrx'r.n ansflsa Orncx” on the sign. 4- 35'3817‘233330252117 @ARD3O A. J. Cover, TTORXEY AT LAW,wiIl promptly attend A m Collections and all other bmlness en 11’ NM to lxirn. Ulfim between Fullneatocks’ ud I) mner k Ziagler's Stores, Baltimore street‘ Gettyibu'rg, Pa. { . [Sept. 5, 18.39. Edward B. Buehler, TTORNEY AT LAW, will faithfully and A promptly attend to M! business Cntrusted to him. He 'spcnks thg Gefinnn language.— Ulfice at the same mace, in‘ South Baltimore stuet, nem- Forney’s drug store, and nanny opposite Dunner & Ziegler-‘5 note. I Gettysburg, March 20. ‘ ‘ J. C. Neely, TTORNEY AT LAW.——Pnrlicuhr ntten- A tion 94ml in collection of Pensions, . ouuty, Ind Buck-pay. Oflice in the S. E. 7‘ cvrncr of the Diamond. chtlyshn‘rgyApril 6, 1863. tf Wm. A. Duncan, TTOR‘S KY AT LAW.—ofiice in the North- V’vcsz corner o.’ Centre Sqnure, Gettyaburg, 11.. [Gun 3, 13.39. 11' D. McConaughy, . TTORNHY AT LAW, (oflice one door west of Buelxler's dnrraml buck itorgfilmm- hershu-g st;eet,) A'rrounv up Sou‘clmn you Pun-us un, l'n’zamxs. BouulyLanl W.”- ..nnts, Huck-pity suspended Claims, 3nd all other clnimq Against. the Government nl. Wnsll ing'on, l). 0.; ulsnAmerlcunQ’lnims in Englnugd. Lanll Wurrnnta lnculetlnudsqldmrhouglmnnd highest pru‘cs given. Agents engaged in lo caning warrants in lawn, Illinois and other westernSmles Ura‘dpply to him pcgsomlly or by letter. . Gcltysburg, Nb". 21, '53. Dr. J. W. C. O’Neal’s' FI’IUE and Dwelling. N. E. corner of BM: 0 tiuwxv gm; High a'x-ccts, near Prczh.) lvrian Cnulch, Unity-burg. Pu. SOLJO, 1353. u‘ 1,13 ' J. Lawrence Hill, M..D. AS his oflicv rme ! ~.\ ‘_’ I I Flour west. at the “‘ .‘fifih‘i‘géfv Luthornn churrh~ in V' Chamber's'urg street. nml Oppfliile Picking'i More, wh we thaw wishing tn have any Dental Operq'ion pe'formed are respectfully invited to cm Rm‘mnmcus. Drs. Humor, Rev. C. P. Kr uh. I). l) , Rev. Hill. “anchor, D. D.,'Rcv. qur. M. Jam u. Brat .\f. L. Shnxcr. hotlychurg, Aprll 11,53. Adams County - I'TU \L 1"! RE INSURANCE ()Ulll’.\.\'Y.— BI Incorporagml .\lu‘rh 18,.1551. “ ‘ - uyrwmts. ' ' I'rfairlrnl—GFOl‘QE Swupe. . Vice I’n'irlugl—n‘. [L’RuSseIL ‘ . Srrrrmrrl—h. A. ligu-lller. ' 72mmru~—D.I\i-l \l‘L‘g-eury. L'rrculil-t 0n Il'lll/ICF—Robcrt McCurdy, Jacob King, .\nnlrrw Heinlzelmnp. jenny/Erh—G‘Nrge Swope, U. A. Buohler,.R. M’Udr~l§,;DJ.wub King, A. llcinlulmun, D. .\lc flrurvfis. I’. {Ends-ell, J. ‘R.’ dr'rsh, Slmuel 51).:r‘ha: qv, l~‘.. 4}. E‘Alxugatoakl. Wm. B. “:ilsun, H. L 1'11: :sz .2 Wm. B. .\luCFeHan, Jul.l{\\'ol luri, 11. G. 'l-".r0.1qg,,,.10im l’nckilr‘z, AbulT. \\‘rig‘ll, John (‘runni-ni'h‘uu, Abdicl 1".,Gi11, 'Jamm‘ H. .\l uralmfl; .\I. Exclu-lbcrgur. pry-Th}: Compau‘y is limited in its opera tiom 1n the county 0! Admin. It has heonjn amen-53ml ape. uimx tor more (hun- ‘_.i\- .\e’nr‘g, mud in Nut pnriml has laid 2111105“;va of- ; -.\ I’éRM, sitlnnv in Frnn‘ lin Inwmhvp pensesmvzhuuhuw aurnfimzflmvingnisn aim-gs Aid-Jug countv. hulfn mile xrmn .\lummimmmg urplu; minim] in the Treasury. The Com- ‘nnd one mile from Llu-(Jhumbersbulg turnpihé, 11'1" employs no Agents—:l“ business being a-ljuinigfl lands: of E. W. fln'd ”- J- Slnllh’v dnno hr the .\l mngcri, who nre unnlmily Elerz- J‘lmes k. Wilgon. Chrirlinn Sh.lnk, and oLhurd. egi by the Sturk'ioi‘lcrg. Any pcr=un .I;an cuntnining 154 A: re<. more or lvss, wuh in“ An Insumviuu (m upplyfia an; of heahm-g pmpnruons of Woudlnml and .\lmmow. ‘2O n l-nv'd \l '.rnzcrs for turtherjnfnrn‘xzéon. Y’TT'uprnn-monw are n oné s'oxy Lug Wl‘he I‘chlifirc Committee . 9's nt 1116‘WWSI‘7'. “'.ish lipuso. Log $4l-11, ... . 01110: of the L‘minpiiiv on 3.123 lash \Veduesd4y .\‘.-Imm Shh}. Cum (,‘rih, ”qt; Pun. THE?" in every month. I“. 2, I" .\I. ‘ and allur out-hmhhngs; xt'iwil unflf . Sept. 27. 13.35..“ - ' lnn‘ef-fiiiling water zit UH; door of [LL-‘ilwcllr" ‘ ing, with a reliahh-stre‘iin throuzgh life larm. I Thr 15 on the promiuw A young Urchnrd of %s and Pcncheé. The land is 'in gum!V audition and .under goon} fencing. - I The Farm \\iilbeofl‘cred entire or in 101:. to suit purchasers: Persons desiring to View the [unperty are’ requested to on” on Mrs.’ lhrlzcl, Tending thereon, or‘on the Adminis irator, rcsidicg in Mnmmnshufgw i EFSale 'to commence at 1 o clock, P. My! on said day, when attendance “ill be given' nndJei-msnnnde known by ABRAHAM HART, JR, Adm'r. By the Conrt_—-J. J._Fink,'Clcrk. , » Sept.l2, 1864. ts* ‘ The Great Discovery F THE A".E.—lnflpnnmnury nml Chronic i O lilwugnulism can be cured hy‘naing H. L.-‘ ’MILLEIFS CELEBRATED RHI‘IUMAT ‘ MIX-. 1 TUBE, .\luny prumineut citizens of till, and : thy-Adjoining counties, have te. on tho d‘l_\' of election, :.n.l not tut-vented: , by Ol‘flt‘rs of lhoir cuminnndmc" m- proxiuv‘ I ity of the i'nr-niy" limn rt-luining to their company quartets, shall vote :it surh poll, nml :it no uthcr’Tlace; (trim-r 2, other than ‘ 'thosc 0f :1 cmiipmiy,’:intl other voters, Ile ‘ inched nml :ilvsi-nt tram their conipnnig-s, ir ‘ in any military or naval hnspiti-l, or in any! ! read, or navy yard. may rote at such other polls 'ns may lie FOHVPIIH‘III for tl.c:n; and ‘ when there shall Mien: or more. voters. at l any video, who shall be unable to attend any company poll, (it their prolier'iilnce of election. as alk-iosaid, the Zloctovs [-rrscnt' ni Iy open a poll, :it such phu-v'as thi-y may " select, and certiLy in the pull-book, which . shall be a record offitlic procemiings at and? election, substantially, 'in manner und' form, as hereinafter directed. ’ SEC. 3. The polls shall be opened as early as practicable on said‘day,‘and remain open I at least three hours. and, if [1009:511)’, in the opinion of the judges of election, in ‘ order to receive the votes of all theelectors, ithey may keep the-polls 6pm until séven 1 o’clock in the afternoon ofsuid day: procla matioii thereof shall be made at. or before, the opening of the polls, and one hour be ? fore closing them. ‘ SEC. 4. Before opéning the poll. on the; day of election. the electors present, at ' each of the places aforesiid, shall elect,i viva pace, three persons. present at the tune, and having the qualifications oi electors, for the judges of said electionyand the judges Bo elected, chalk. then uppomt two of the persons present. who chuli be quali fied, to act as clerks of will election ; and thcjudges shall prepare barges, or other re ceptacles, for the ballots. ’ SIC. 5. Before Iny Votes shall lie receiv ‘ ed, said judges and clerks shall each take : an oath, or ctliriuution, that he will pertorml the duties of judge or clcrk, as the easel i may be, of said clecLion. according to law,i and t 9 the best ofhis übilitips, and that he l will studiously'endeuvor to prevent fraud. deceit or abuse, in conducunc' the _mme. which oath, or afliriniitiuu. any at the snid‘ judges. or clerks. so electhLor nppOlnle, may administer to each other; and the same shall be in writing. or partly written unJ partly! printed, and signed by sawjudges and c erks, Ind certified to by the party ud ~ministering the same. and attached to, or entered in on, the poll hook, and there signed nml’certified, as aforesaid. 350- 6. 4“ elections shall be by ballot, Ind tho judges of elections may, and upon challenge of wy voter. shall examine, un der oath, or sfiiimation, the applicant to ‘ vote, (which oath, or Milil'mutfun. any_oi said judges may nilminister,) in respect to his right to vote, and his QUJllfichlona to vote in the particular waruJPrecinct. city. borough, township, or county of this state. in which he claims residence; and before réceiving any vote, the judges, or u mnjori- ‘ ty oi‘thein, shall be sathfird. that such up- i phenol is a qualified voter ot‘such place. SEC. 7. Separate poll-book; shall be kept, and Separate returns made, for the voters of each city, or county ; the poll-books shall name the company and regiment. and the place, pGSt, or hospiml. in which such elec tion is held; the county and township.city, borough, ward, 'precinct, or election district of.each voter shalt bs endorsed oppOsite his name on the 'poll-books; each clerk shall keep one of said poll-books, so there may be a double'lwt of voters. ' the. 8. Etch ticket shdt'tuve mittenm rmM,.or portly written nd partly yout- !El GETTYSBUZEKG, PA-, MONDAY, SEPT, 28, 186—12. POETRYO AN‘ ACT ‘ I :‘nuru Is mam-r AND mu. PRIVML.” ed lherpon. the names-of all the officers whivh may properly be vmed for, M: mid election, for which the will elector désires to vole. - ' Sec. 0. That the judges, tn Whom any ticket shall he doliwrml, shall. upon the receipt thereof, pronvuncc with an audible voim- the mm.- nl‘fltho electur. :Invl if no nh~ jvclinn is made tr! him. and th - iullges are mti-fiwl that saul elm-tor is it t-ltmcn of the United States. an" le—utlly rnti lul, :n-uxtd' ing to [he ('utlfillluli'lll and law‘ at thie State. to vote at exud elect:on,tslm|| ‘mme dmtely put said ticket in the Hex, or uther receptacle therefor, without inspecting the names of persons voted an; and the clerk: shall enter the name of tho elé-ctor on ,the' {Ell-book ofhis county. wax-«l, precinct, city, rough or township. and county of his residence, substantially. in purauance of the form hereinafter given. $20.10. At the clogse of the polls. the number of voters rh‘all be (ountcd and set down as the list of vnu-rs. untl certified nml signed by the judges. and attested by. the clerks. SEC. 11. After lhp pnll-hoqks are signed, the ballot-box shall be opened. and the] tickets, tht-rein contained. shall be taken ' oht,,pne at a time, by one of. the jungß,‘ who shall read distinctly, while the ticket remains in his hnml. the name. or names, there-m contained. lor_lhe several officers voted for. and then llehvcl’ it 10 the epcond judge. who shall examine the snme. and pass It to the thinljudgu; who shall string" the vote for each cuuuly updn a separate threnllnnml carelully preserve the animal the sumo methml *lmll he pursued. «a to each tirkot taken uut, until—all the votes ,aro cnunte-l. : ’ SEC. 12. Whonvvor hm or~mnre tickels slmll he lonml dvn-nfu'ly lohlml. or roiled ' Itngrtln-r, neilhur‘nl ~uch‘ tickets rhnll be! ’mumml ; nml ll" :1 tmknt shall contain hmm l tlmfi the proprr numbnr of n.mm.~, fur'tlm I anme ollive, it slnll be consider. ll fmq‘lu. ' h-nt, m U: all the names deal-c'nMAflJ lor‘ [hut o'l’ic‘P, luu‘. no further. l l 1 ’Su‘. 13. As a check in counting enchl clcxk shall keep“ lull) li\! fur Pm‘ll Juunly , ‘ fn-m which \‘ou-s fill-I“ hm‘é been roceivell, ' which tally list. shall constitute a part of}; the pnll'lmok, ‘ ~ 7 ‘ , SEC. ‘l4. Arler‘tho examination of the tickets .\hu'l“ be cnmplmenl, lln: number 0! "me-:1 for each [H'l‘flun in the county p 0“ books as nfm'v-ni'l, slum] he Inunecmlell. under the inapu-nun M the jllllgvs. and set down as lwn-inuflcr firnhulecl, m [he Imm of tho pull hank. . I A .\ru. 15. I'llan lmriug dm” ~uhstnmi‘nlly be lhv inrgn of [hp In!“ blink“. lo lu‘ kept hv tho juilgvs and vlrll‘s ml the clect.on, fiHIHL' in llm Munk‘ 0..r~-lu)§y: " Pt H lnmk ’hl. HM' (L-rhnn “(“11 on ”)9 sm nun}. Tuvmluv u-f Dumber, one Khoumml right hundred and ,3 (or other (-lm'linn any. n: the cue'e mJy 1:0.) by the q'mhfiul elm-(uh «It counly. (or cny.) sum of Pvnnfivlvunin, in comlumy , “I the re-gluwul of Pennsylvania vuluniverx‘. (ur 11¢ [ln-(:Lc may he.) held «n (numin; llu- plncu, [nu-l. or habpituw A B, (I D awn H F, bcim: dulv elected as )udges of sum (Arctic-n. nml J K ‘nwl L M. being duly appointed :u elm-k: of said elegtion. wm-o- aria-wily sworn, or affirmed. as per certifirncos herewith returned. ' Numbpl and mun/W ot'the electnh‘ voting. nml Lin-ir calmly, city, lmrouuh. tuwmhip. w ml, or precinct, of r9~itlencl-: ' .\'o. l. A B. cmmtynf ‘ , lnwnship of .\'l). 2, U 1). county of .. mwmhip of 11. LS hereby enhfied that (h:- number‘nf oleMoys . cuunly, Pt nnaylvuum, voting a! this dectiou amountutch ' I Atth, J K. ' LM, Clerks. . ‘ _. " Form of certificate of oath ofJudges and. clerks: , . We, A B, CD and E F. judges of this election, and J K and L M. cleik‘x thereof, do each severally s‘wenr, (or ntlirm.) that we will duly perlorm the duties of juagee and clerks of said election; severally acting as above set forth‘ according tn law, and to the best of our rhulities, antl that pve will studmusly entlewor to prevent fraud, de cent, or ‘ubuse, in conducting the same. A B, . C I). , . ‘ E F. ’ ' ‘ JK, J udges. . L M, Clerka. I hereby cvrlilv that C D, E F, judges, and J K and L )I. clerks, were. before pro ceeding to take any votes at said election. first duly sworn. " ,duy of . An'no Domini one thousand eight hundred'nnd ' A B, Judge of election. I certify‘that A B. judge aforesaid. was also so sworn, 6r affirmed, by me. Witness my hand the date burore written. ' . J. K, Clerk of election. Sac. 10. A return, to writing, shall be mude‘ in each poll-book. setting lorth in words, at length, the whole number ot’.bal lots can. for each otfice, (except ballots re jected.) the name of each pereon voted for, and the number of votes given to ouch per son. for each different office; which return shall be certified as correct, signed by the judges and attested by the olerka. Such return shall be substantially as follows: At an electinn held by the electors of company ,of the regiment. of Penn ‘sylvaniu soldzers, (naming the place where the election is held) there were (nhming this number in words at length) votes. cast. for the ofiice of governor, of which A 13 had votea.C D hnd votes; for 63mm tor, votes were any, of which E F had votea,‘G ll had votea; for represen tatives, votes were cashdf which J K had votes. L M bad votes, and in the same manner, u to any other officers voted Tor. , ' —’ A! ghe end of the return. thejudgu shun certify. in substance, u follows. giving. if officers, their rank and number of weir regiment, if privates, the number of their regiment. and company, viz: A true return of the election, he” as aforesaid,on the day of Anno Domini one thousand eighUnundred and A B.CapLlin company A: one hundred and thirty-first regiment. Pennsylvania. vol untoers. C D. company A. one hundred and “l?!- Iy-firsl regiment, Pennsylvnnm volunteen. E F. company A. one hundred and thir ty—fint regiment, Penmylvnniu volunleén. Mtest, ‘ Judge of election. J K. L M; Clerks. ‘ 83c. 17. After mnnningthe vote-.in man. He}- Ifgrelqid. the judges aha" put, in an envelope, one af‘the poll books; mm in tally Im, and relax-n to mob eiiy.or county, together with all! tickc-u, and Innsmil the same. :11,erme up, and. directed, Huang “6' aml'pns‘ofico or by ex. press. u «can an po<=ihlu thereafter. to the! prothnnotnry ot: the court. of common pleas offlte city. or county. in which such eleetnrs‘ would have voted, it“ notrm the milztnry nervice ufurrsnid. (being the city or county for which the polldnonk was kept.) and the other pull-hunk of said city. or county. en chm‘in nnlenvelope, and properlv tlttect ml, .l” he dellvwml to one ofthe culll 'miasium n, heteimtter provided tut. itauch uOlullllsslllllt‘r mlh for the mm» m tvndJys.) and it' not I" called tor. the Mum- shall hel lralllallllllell by mud. or by. express. an soon I as peasihle thereafter, to the (secretary, of the commonwealth. who shall carefully preserve the same. and on demand of the proper prothnnotnry. deliver to said pm thonotnry. under his hand nml otfiginl seal, a entitled copy of the'return ot' otes. so transmitted'to, and received by him. for said city. or county, of which the demand ant is‘prnthenhtm'y. ~ :SEC.,,Y9, The retuvnjudgesot‘ the severnl' counties, ebull. mljourn to meet at the places. how directed by lnv‘r. on the third Friday. after any general or yresidentml election. for ‘the purpose of counting the soldiers' vote; and when two or more counties are connected in the election. the meeting nfthejudges, for each eounty.xhnll be pautpnn MI, in such case, until the Fri day following. SEC. 20. The return judges. so met, shall i include, in their enumeration, the votes so retmned, and thereupon sht’tll proceed. in all respects, in the like manner as is providid by law. in cases where all the votes 8 tall have been given at the usual place of election. I‘rnuidal. That the sev ‘ ernl courts of thia (-omnmnwealth shall 1 have the same fmwer tun-l authority to in vestigate and dutermine nll ques‘lioni of 'frnud or illf-gnlity in relation to the voting lofthefsolrln-rv, mt ore. npw vested in Said icnurtd, with regard to) question: offmud lnnd iilegnlxty. urising ”“8! the voting of ”wrions. not in military ser’fce. under the ‘ pn-wnt law< relating tln‘hto. ( I Sec. ‘2l. in electtom for electors of pte=i ldent and woe president of the United ,Stutes, it shall he the duty of the secretary 'of'the commonwealth. to lay before the “governor all the returm received by him. [from any election. 11% abresni-l. who shall u-nnumrs- the Sfllllt' with the county rrturns, ,und add theretonll such returns as shall ap ;penr, on such cmnpuriw‘m. not. to he eon tnined in said county rettn‘ne. ivu-vety cnae, inhere Raid tntlltuty returm. for such coun {tiem shall lmve heen rw-eived hy said secre 'tary, at a period too late for transmitting nthom to the proper prnthonotnry. in time ifnr the action of the judges of‘ the said countiei. SEC. 22, All said elections shall he cub jpot to cnnlmt.‘ in the mum manner in i< [_mw pn-vith-(l hy luw: nml in all Gama hf canto-[od PlH‘llons, ull lngul [Mum-1‘ whifih ~hnll have len bow lii/e lmwarllml by mud judge-z. in thel mnnm-r hmchzbvlore prey-rib éxl, sh 11l becoun'ted :fnll Pstixmuvd. although tho sn‘mo may not hnve nrrivetl. or been re ceived by the prnper allies-rs, go be cnnnh-d 'aml osxlmnurl, in the. manm’r hr-rvinhel’ore (lira-Nu]. before insuing thv certificates of elm-(inn t 9 11m jiersnns appearing to have ‘a majority of the vates their rem-ivod, and {the said rpmrna shall b 6 sahjuct to all such nth-t‘lmrlv. u»; oxhor returns .nre liable to, when roomvml in duptimé. Sic. 23. it shall he the tugy oftho spe rnhrv uf the Connnouwmllll o (muse to bq printed n_sufli¢ient number of cnpies oftlnis not. with such extracts from llm {mm-ml elegtinn law. as shall hé dqemi‘d important. to accompany the same, and ,‘llllnk .forms of poll-lumks. with tally list: nml returns, so presvribcd in this an, whirli, Will) the npcowiry postage stampz, to dvfl'dy expon st-s nml posmge‘ on ruurm, shall in Sulli cient time, bcfnre 'nny such ochlinn. he forwn . ,by sail} urcrefary. at the» xponse ‘of' the.Co monwexnllh, by Cummisioners, or otherwi. e, as shall be: deemed moat cer tain to ins e delivery thereof, to the cup iain, or co mnnding officer. of odch com ‘rnny, or in c so of dvtachgd voters. to the officer hnvmg lmrge ol'the past, or hospital whc shall retain the same until the thy of Plf-ction, and then deliver the same to the iunlges 9191-1911. as provided in this not : I’rouitlal. That no elrnlion Ishnll be invali dutvd, by rénsnn of the neglect. or Lulure, of the said secretary to cause the delivery of said poll- books to the proper persons, as aforesaid. C l). - E F.. Judy-s of Election SEC. 24. That for the- purpose of more! (fl‘gctually carrying out the provisinm off this not. the governor shall have power to ‘ appoint n_nd commission, umlor the great! seal ofthe commonwealth, such number of' oommivoinners having the qualifications ofi an elector, in this state, as he shall deeml necessary. n)t exceeding One togesr‘h regi-z ment.of Pennsylvania wldiFrs, in the sor vice ofthisstutv, or'of the United States,‘ and shnll apportion the work among the commissioners. null supply such vacancies! as may occur in their number. Su com-i missinnprs, before they act. shell to and subscribe an oath or affirmation, and on se to be.filed with the secretary ot'the ‘ - monweullh. to the following; “ I———':lppointed beatnik-lion". un der the act to regulate elections by soldiers in actual military service,’ do solemnly swear. (or affirm.) that I will support the Constitution of the United Stntbs and ofthe' commonwealth of Pennsylvamfi. and im partiallyfiully _and without reference to pohticxtl prolerrnce, or rpsulls. perform. to thobestpf my~knowledge and ability. the duties imposed on me by the» said not ; and that I will studiously endeavoi to [revent fraud; de‘éeit and abuse, not only in the olebtions to beheld. antler the sumo. but in ‘the returns thereof.” ‘ And if any comv missioner, appointel by. or under. this act, shall knowingly violst‘e his duty. or know ingly omit. or fail to do his duty. under‘ this not. or violate any part of his oath. or i affirm-tion, he shall be liable to an Inxlicv menl. for perjury. in the proper county, and upon oonvtction. shall bv punished by a fine. not exceeding one thousand dollars. or Imprisonment in the penitentiary, at 100 1 bor, not exceeding one year, or both. in the 1 discretion of thtl court.“ ' i SIC. 25. It shell be the duty ofsuoh com. ~mission9rs to deliver. as far as pmcticnbte, it least four of the copies of thiiact. and ‘ other extracts otans, published is herein. j beforedu-ectrd, and at least two blank form: of poll books. tally lists and returns. en— trusted to them. as mentioned in the mew ty-third section ofthis not. to the command. ins; ofllcers of every company, or part of company. of Pennsylvania studio-s. in the noluul military, or naval service of the 1 United States, or at this state, and to make suitable arrangements nml pmviswn tor the bro-nun; of polio. «slider this: act; it "shall also be thmluty nfnuid oonnnmurim. in soon as pmctiuahle. alter the day of election. to call upon thejudges ofthe‘elgc' i tion. sud nrocum on poll book, consuming 'the returns»! the election, and solely to EN ’X‘WO DOLLARS A-YEAR froserve the same. nnt MIN from You, but from alteration. and deliver the sume with out delay; to the sech’tnry of the common-. wealth. A ‘ ' ( SEC. 26. Said commissioners éhnll receifie in full conpemation for their aerviceg un. der'this .\ct. ten rnnts per mile, in going to and reluming from tln-ir \‘g’mpPl'lhe rugi. lm-Izls. (Mnuutiné the lhfluucc ot’lln (-h—J ruula, nml it in hon-Ly :nudn- the duty of lhmuulitnr gvnvral zmd «li-w ervnxlm-r In nmlxt nml [my lhr nvqnumu‘lherrihr 111 the same manner as other claims are. now an dited and paid. by law; nll cmnmnnlljng and'ntlu'i' (-flim us are I" qua-d. .1 In aid Iho commininnvrx. hPréin nmunnh-I}, and to give lhr'm a” prflpt‘f I'w‘ililn-s. Iu unnhlp them to cmry out (he dmigu uud lutenunh' ofthia lu‘K. - ' Sac. 27. No morn informality in tho man ner olmtrvmg nut, or ‘f‘Xl-cuting. "my; of the prnr.~iun< o! thinnnt, shall invnhlluto nny elegtinmhalul unrtvr tlu- sumo, or mt lhnrize tho return tlmrvnl‘. to he Il‘th‘ll'tl or sot aside, nor shall any ftlltlft‘ on tho [nut of the commit-sienna In rmclmr \lth nny regiment or company or part nfn‘rcompuny or the- failure" of any company to vote.,in- Validate any“ election which may be held un‘der this act. 1% ’ - Sm; 28. The severnl 0 Mars. authorized to conduct. such election. shall have the like p‘owers, and thcy, as Well as other persons, who may attend, vote or offer to vote, at. such election._almll be subject, to the like penalties and restrictions as :.re d‘eclnred und provided in the case of the usual elec tion ; and all of the provisions of the gen eral election laws of this statemso fitr asap pllcuble, and not. inconsistent witltt the provisionsot‘this act. nor sum-lied‘therehy, shall apply to all elections held under this Itcl. ‘ Soc. 29. No compensation shall he nllow- . ed to any judge or C‘lolk. umlér this act. ( Sec. 30. When the slurill‘of any city or ‘ county slmll mue his'pmrlltniatinn forun election; tor avprcsinlentinl, congressional,’ d:~trict,cit«y. county or Stnte election, under the laws of this Mute, he shall transmit. imv l inedmtcly. copietht-renf, to the field nah} crrs and enior,cuptnins in the service” zlltvl't‘~:tl