SXX (OXNTHE IRID.IUIT* „WU#r. 0 Centre Hall, TERMS!. $2 prr pear, in adeaner, -■'> when notpe.id in tn/ranf# Adtrrtysen*-nU %k ftr li • •" •erftoiw. nmi tor <1 and I'J month* by -j.r eial contract. THE NEW CONSTITUTION W this weak print the new ConatltwtUm but its length laaraa u# little mum for comment. It is tba most important J-H-U --roent that has bean submitted to the peo ple of Pennsylvania for a long time. The new Constitution strikes at corrupt!,* and those abuses that have disgraced our stain, and it adopted, as it will be if hotost dem ocrats and republicans turn out on the IS of next Dtoember and cast their vote# for it, these e\H will be reotedout. The legi-latura will hereatter be permit ted to meet lutonee avery two years—mil lions will be saved by that. There it to be no more private and local legislation. Frauds at the elections, by either pony, can no more be practiced with ease, and inscalsand rascality have at length beea taken by the throat and the opportunity it offered the people to choke them to death on Tuesday, Dec. Itkh. These, and many ether wholesome re forms, will bo wrought under the new Constitution. Cerrupt politcian* of awry party are combining t • defeat it. be win# it is lit* work of hon*-t man, democrat* and repub licans, uch a* Meredith, Walker. Mc \l - Cartin. Bigler, Buckslew, and ma ny others. Nohonojt, patriotic ciltxefl of tbl* •ul wtll neglect thi* sacred July on the 16ib ol Pec.-tnber. Slandering Candidates A Califoraia Judge recently char ged the jury on an election case iu the following way: "Either the last election was cor ruptly carried on, or suns newapapers of the counUy have been guilty of libel. Somebody should be indicted and it is your aworn duty, without malice ha tred or atfectiou for any i>er*t>u. to fully and impartially investigate these matters, and if mouay has beeu cor ruptly used for elections or for pri maries, to bring the iniquitous party up for ttial aud punishmeut; and if newspapers have maligned any per son without cause, then let their pro prietors be indicted for libel." We can agree with the Sditigrove Times when is adds to the above: Correct! If this ruling obtained in all the Courts of all .the States, a quietus would be put ou the multitude of willful slanders that are heaped up againat candidates for office by the partisan press just prior to an election that seems to be demanded by every consideration of com mon decency. I n casesuot a few, as is well known,gt-oo men are deterred front asking or ac cepting a nomination simply oy rea son that they cannot muster up enough courage to face the torrent of bill ingsgate which they feel satisfied will be let loose on them so soon as they shall hare become candidates. This is a state of affairs that should not be permitted to exist, and the press, when it departs from the legitimate path of its duty character is maliciously black ened, should be held f the fullest measure of responsibility for the com mission of such offence. MARRIAGES Ob IW>. at Caatra Hall, by In J. k Millar. Mr laaac P. Bachfel aad Mm Mary C Horary, both of Xtoa. Ob 11th. at Aaroaahßi*.! hf lha Bar. J. A Brkcht. Mr. B, P. Bard, to Mlaa Mary A. Roarr. both of tha abora plara. Onl6thNor.br Rrr. C. H Rrittr, at the Bride a residence. Mr. Eiia* Zellert. of Sanr Vller, Clinton county, and Miir Lou ita Wearer of Aaronsburg, Cen tre CO. 4dmin7strators NOTICE. - an of tulmtnlatraUoa on lha aatata a t Baatoa M. Shirt, of Pouar it® . har d, hara haaa raaud ta tha aaila i rijaadjaho naaat all pancaw kauwina thaamlraa indebted to aaaf oaeato to aaaho Immrdiata pay oat. aad thoaa ha'iac datoaada utlta tha mm* to praam! thaot tall aothoauaatod to law far aatUa ■at. JOSKPH SHIRK. A U'UXlti H. oorSOtt _ Exacolon. E stray. Came to the residence of the under- Ocaad. aaar Caatra Hall, la Aacaat laat a dark brtndla hatiar. ahoat tyaan old. with a Botch la rtabt aar Tha owaar la raqwaatod to oamm aad ptoaa prupartt pay axpatwi aad nam lha aar. etharwtaa It a tlj to dtapoaad of aerardlaf to daw ■%* B. H. ARTKY BUGGY, SLKIGH ANI) HARNESS all of them good at new. lor tale by theun deraigned, at Centre Hall, novls-ltn W. A. CURRY. J>UBLICSALEOF VALUABLE LIVE STOCK, Ao. The und*r.igned will offer et public tale, at hit farm, in Benner twp.. On Saturday, Nov. 22nd. at 1 o'clock, p. rn.. all hia ttock, a* fol lows: C Head of Ilorte* 1 Colt, 1 Thorough bred Alderny Bull.* 2 Alderney Ow*. 1 Thorough bred Aldrferny Heifer, 8 Grade Alderny Heifer*. Poland Chinaand Chester*bite Hog*, Boars and Sow*, Cotswold Sheep. Grade Cotswuld Sheep, 2 Wagons, Sleds, Plow*. Cultiratao*. Drills, CortiDlanter*, Hor*egear>. Rake*. Fork*, Chain*, and every article kept upen a well (tocked farm. Terms will bo made known on day of sale. !ovl3. JOHN H. ORVIS. Keystone Store. FOR FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS Go to H, YEARICK & SON, FOR FOREIGN A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES. CLOTHING, OIL CLOT IIN. QUEENS WARE. GROCERIES. PRO VISIONS, FLOUR, Ac. No. § Bosh'a Arcade, Bellefmite, Pa. Ail kinds of coun'ry produce tak en. Best Bargains in town to be bad. pov2oif BARLEY WANTED ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS f Barley wanted by the undersigned, to be deliv ered at Milroy. Price from 8c to H6o pei bu.. Cash, acc irding to quality. HENItY BOSSINGER. Lewistown, Pa. | LOCAL ITEMS. —Again wo huvr H Htnlih'n tlcalfi !• Uhrnn/E. Mr. E/tjnli CHI/', • P/eiMHI Can, whi/ hewing Mitk ■ t limber ut W iuh. I/ntiebcrger'* barn, on /nsl M.'uday. Mithlcn/y ilnqipcd d#a>l with th< HXO in hi# It m l Mi. GettA?'* wge WM alkiul f4 yar. An inch of mow wnl >!• wn# NVnlrrtJiy night. Rev. .1 A Bright, f.-rmarly f A*r tubnrg, l.< mvepteJ a call from tb# NitUny Valloy rharge, stnl lt*s nUoreU |iou hi* tUnie* a* Past.*. II) P. O. KtlJmt U H üblemburg, IV The Sunbury and Uwiiu*n rilr.l will probably b*#oll on or about lb# list day of January, list mUSTMIH. No* . IS. MRS Bargains Maraud- S Thomas' bw rich and poor. Bargains tor metvhenla, mechaalca sad sit Bargain, fur iu* people la all aawa Hargalas for |s If pea ettt | as call Tart aim. for all "■>•> #—*' """• l t>r goods an !, # ww weal < k"'* Thai ear atan w l ealy ptao* • *-> Bargains > Bareslaa ' ! Bsrmata. nt'HNstok a THossat. • -*• e - . • THE WAR IN CUBA. More S|Mili IWluviitv -Kgi tv I'riaoiicrs Shot. New York, November lit • A private letter from a tru# worthy eoun-e, d*le*l Havana. November A, say- An -•rti. i*l toll grain was yesterday rc,'>iv<-d at this | place from Fuerte Principe oi ait engage- j men! between a Spanish force aud a c*d v.mn of insurgents under command of Sanguili, in which the insurg, nla were severely beaten, losing twenty killeJ and eighty taken prisoner* The Spanish com mander caused all the prisoners to be shot on the field of battle. The Governor of Puerto Principe, upon bearing of it, took the command away from theSpauish cotiiuialidt r and atreated him, telegraphing the event to tug Cap- : la n General. The latter immediately | telcgrvpbed to Puerto Principe, causing' the commander to be reinstated, and or dering the Governor t> Havana. J: is thought here thai the Governor feels un due sympathy toward the insurgepts th ro.igh, the influence of his wife, who is an aunt of the late Agramunte. Havana, November 12.—0n the seventh inst , the captain and thirty-six of the crew of the steamer Virginia were execu ted at Sauttug- de Cuba, and on the next day, the Bth, twelve mar* Cuban volun teers on the vassal were shot. Among if. tailor was Kranchi Alfaro. A dispatoh front Santiago de Cuba an nouncing the execution of Captain Fry more of the Cuban patriots, sa.vs ;hat Franc hi Alfaro, who was among the latter number, offered the Spani*h authorities a million dollar* If they would spare hi* life. The Spanish sa.v that Alfaro came to as sume the presidency of the *->-calleJ Cu ban republic. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE EXECUTION OF THE CUBAN" PA TRIOTS. Key West, Fla.. November ill.—A letter from Uavana. November o, gives the fol lowing account of the execution •! prison ers of the Yirginius at Santiago Je Cuba The four prisoners were shot si a place made tamous by previous anagutio&s, aud in the usual manner close to the slaughter house wall Alt marched to the spot with firrune-s. Rembettaand an showed marked courage, although th* former was slightly affected towards tne last. The two others were quite broken down before they were bandaged, but Ry an kept up to the U-i, never Jjnvhed a moment and die,! without fear or regret. Rembett* and Ryan were killed at the first discharge. —Hsrvsjr Groan was killed and William Dow, Alexander Mclean ami John Green were slightly wounded during a laU I gbl in Sant Csra cjj r.y, Ct!, absul land claims. CONSTITUTION'. NEW CONSTITUTION PROPOSED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COM MON WEATU FOR TIIEIK AP PROVAL OK REJECTION, BY THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVEN TION. Published by ordgr of (he Secretary of tht CommontceaUk, in pursuance i .f the ith Seetton of an Act of tht (ienrrat Asscn bly, entitled "/in act to prooide for toll ing a (Vnrearion to amend tht fhnstitu tion." approved the 11<A day of April, A. D., IBfi nuunu W. Lb* BM|>l ut ia (.'.nnmullii of Pmelo ml* mtmfui to Almiebty M Urn IIM blMui ul <l-U and nllflMi ltbertf. md hncmah || (Ulun. 4) artala awl HUblah Una LVutUaU ... ARTICLR I. DKUUTWI or SI-.HTm That tbm (moarxj. Ileal. *aad wotul pdacttdM aI liberty awl lm |jnna,nl way be imeuu# awl aaaltarabb Mtabl übmd. mm di-iin laal oec L All BH arm barm r.sa.i, free aa4 ludctmn l n and barm cmrtaia labmrmat mad ladrlr-mil l- rlUl. awaf eklob an Ummm al amd d.loo.llna 111- lid luierly. ul awjairtae. poweeaia*. aad pndmcliae MOV mad rmpmuaOoo, and ml renaiss i .ni or, hfipffltlfff lime. 1 All power u Inbmnnt la lh- mad aU (raa imnwnto an (ouaiimd on mr aaikudtl atul M.tilutmd tor their PHW. aalely, aad liilaa For th* mdraaeeanel of Uw nda tber bavm at all itaMS aa ißalls hta aad ladefeaadilu rWbi to alter, n form, or aheUsh their proiiawl la imdi monur ae thsj *riy thMk pmpet. See. A All arc hare a mat arm! aad ladaltaa|!>la rlsbt to oenhip Almtebi j God aer-wdta t to tb, dta laloa ef their owa o.aeclenne .ao man nan rt*ht he c—palled to attend, erect, or *ap(x-rt any place ol -.eahlp. or to maintain any mlntatry acaiaat be cua •eat : m> htuaaa aathortir ran. la any <a— etuUrer, ooitnl *r laierfen alth th- rleht* ol eooarieacei and ao prefenae* ahall ever beptvea by la to aay nllei ou* ratabllahman!, or stodet of rronhlp. bee I X* paewa alio ackaoelrdeaa tha Seine ola God aad a lolnn atate of rewards aad paaiahraenta ahall. au aocooat al nlie-ao* —nlln-eata. be duwoall See to bold aoy odlee or place ol IraaA a* prahl aader thu Cotmneawealth. her. (. Klections shall be In* and rgsal. aad no power, elrtl er military, ahall st any lime interfere to present the free rierrtee ol th* rt*bt ol roSm** Sec a Trial by yant shall be sa bentolun. aad the rleht thereof nsaata larlolate hec 7. Th* priaiine prea#shall be free to every person who amy aaderiaks to stain is- the i>mr-*dinea of th* LeeUlatan or any braarh of csrsramrnt and ao law shall ersr be made to netraia th* rigbt thereof. Tb* tree coouaanlcattoa of thooebta aof '.plaloaa I* o— of th* thealaabla rlebu of raaa. aad avery ctli tern amy freely speak, writ* aad prlat oa aay eonKcl. beta* i ■stiaaislt-la for the abas* of that liberty. Ho ooasMlon shall he had ta aay prnaacathm fur th* pnu Uratloa |of papers relet tae to the odkul cod or t cf "ftrers er at*a la politic rapacity, or to aay other mat ler proper fa* public InrestieaUoa or information. When the fact that each pebhratwa warn not mabrlooe ly or taeelieeatly aaad* shall be feetablubed to the at IWsUo tA- tun . Shd la all todktaMßls for libels the ;ary shall bar* afriebt to determlaet bs law and (be facta, aader the direction of lb* eovt, as la other Use-. Tba paopls aball be eerara la their MI eooa.boraes. paper. tad fnmmmumm. (ma nnun •bit Hutbin in) (tinrai. twl w warrant in easrrh any place art* astis any person orflhloce.Htsll law* without daacrtbm th.ni u nearly u may be, nor wit boo I probable ran.. .opporlwd by oaU or riinu tua. enbecrtbed to hjt (bo attain Beet la all the criminal proaerntirme, the arna ad hath a risk! to ba heard by blmaalf and bla ama I aal, to demand Iba batara and caaaa U'f Iba arruaatlon aaalnat htm. to maat iba wiloaaarw faoa to faoa to haaa aom| ulanry procaea (or bUlblatvilQawa it, bla laaor. i and la proaaenUon br lndiet.neat or fnformaUoa. a ' epeedr fobllr trial br an Impartial Jury of iba Hbcln MM . ba cannot ba compellad to alia arldaaaa ay.10.l , blmaalf aorraahabt doprtaod o hi. hi... liberty. or faw'of'lSeUed "** <* P""" or tba baa. la Ho paraon ahall (or nay Indictable offence ba pamaodad acaiaat cHmtaaila.br Information, ai eept la caaoa arUlaf In thn land of na.al forcaa or la Iba mtiltla, rtiaa la actatal eerrles. la tima ol war or public dancer. or by loara oi Iba < hmrti lor oppraaaion or mladamaao.tr in ottaa. Ha parson aball lor tba aama ofaooa ba twlaa pat hi )aopwdy of Ilia or limb, nor a hall private proparty ba taken or aapQad to tmb IU uaa wltboat authority of law. and without juat pwnaatloa balsa Brat mads or aacarad Sac. 11. All courts .hall ba opan . and aaary man (or an in jap dona him la bla Unda. p.d. Tere-m* .w repaUUon. .hull bare remedy by due |r..rua of law. and naM and justice administered wltboat aala. dw ntal. or dauw, bull, may ba brought acalnat tba l om moawaaltb la Mob manner, la aacb < ourt., and la aacb caaaa aa tba Is striate .-v laay br Uw dirwci *3- 11 , **l*gwr* wmpwadmc J,w. .ball! ba aiar aor SutUd'" impoaad, aor crawl puamLk.oia la. Hcc if AU prisoner, ahal Ib {bailable by aaOcleat earetlee. unieaa lor capital odoaeca, wbaa the proof la H!£&i!"£ZV mm ' Um JHf m * • and Iba pririle.l. ol tba writ of habeas aorpas shall not Imp an.iM.ndMh unless when io CM of robot lion or isv*irro th public eafifty may rMßin U. Bee. 11. Wo commission of U7.r and tarmlaar or jolt deUrerr shall be issued. Mac. U. Tba paraon of a debtor, when there la ao< •troa. presumption of I read, abali loot be coatlaund la r'rta o " }ar dellrerlna up bla estate for the benefit of hi. cradttura, is aacb manner aa aball ,be iiraacrllmd by No MPOH lute lap. nor any Uw Impalrtnc the obligations of contrasts, u, a|in< Irremeable anyjyraat of epecUl privilege or ImautMltla#, aball be Sac. It. So person aball ba attatotad of UMaa or felony by tba Legislature. Bee. Ik, So attain tier .ball work conuption of blood nor, etc.pt durine tba Ufa of tba offender, lorfallure of aetata to thainommonweajth : the aetata of .uch peraon. as aba U destroy their om Urn* aball daeceod or real aa In caaaa cf natural death, and if any hereon Hoc.*). The cifi/.oa here n right In n peaceable manner to assemble together for their common good and to apply to tlioee Inmate J with the Powerc u fg„, eraaaeal for redreaa of grievances or other p roiier pur it address. or remoustrsji.e, Bw. 21. The rl*ht of cjtirmi to hear inn* In d fence of thamaelraa aud the btatc aball not be ouea tiooad Hock JJ. No aland fad army ahall la time ol peace ha k ? pt "P'tUwotthkconmnt of the I-cglalelura. and 4*.1!P lllUry.balllnallc.w.,an d at time., U In •trict fubordination to the civil power Boc. 23. No soldier shall In tliue of peace be quer tmd in ear Uouae without the consent of the owner nor Id time of war but in a maimer to b prescribed by law. iflf .**'/\kZl!y < *'* tor T •'"l" r * r " any tula of nobilitjr of b', eui^.v,, n.r create any or no, the appoiiiiitraCfi.'V obj... . ball bo for a lunsiT tarm than <1 Urine tpaal bcbarlM.. - I Ibtad* 1 Kiultratton bom tba State ap all *e pa pro Bac. k To ruard as.lnrt tnnarroaalona of the bleb powera whicb we hare delupated. wa declare that ere rytbtos In tbia article la excepted out of the trenura. Cuxera of tbo sorvrmucat and abali torsver remain rials Ca. ARTICLE II Tin: i.tctiiwi. vTt'itt Section. I The leiiislativo pitrr nf-thia CottHitoiiw ttllli ehmli lm v.stc.l in (ionrral sAanciitlilv, wlttvli aliall iHuuSal of a Senate ami u llonao u| ReprraHitattwa. Sec. '2. Members of tin* (letteial Ataemblv slinll be c!io*e at tlte gtt oral election evoiv second year. Their term of nervic* alia'l begin on the lirat Uv of Dec, inlier next afier their elecrion Whwn-ver n vacancy gbti'l occur in riihei llou# the pre siilmg ntlicer there,.f shall i*uc aw rit of election to ft.l aitch vncanv for the remainder of the term Set*. !> Senators sliill lie elected for the term of four years and R. pre sontatives forth# term of two year* ,S c, 4. The flencial Aaseiubly shnjl meet at 12 o't'lvK'k ii tin, on tin liis* Tueadav of January ewrv second venr. and at other limes wln n eoi - venml by tb# Oovernor, but shall bold no adjourned annual s, *-io after tlie year 1878. 11l case of a vacancy in iho idHi-v of United Sute* Scnatoi from this Commonwealth, in a recce between the e*siona, the (i..v. rn<o shall convene the two Houses In proclamation, on n nice no ex. eedin.' sixty days, to fill the saoi • SH'. H Senators shall be at lea-t twenty tiv years of age, an I U pre sentatives twenty-one years of age Thev shall have iwen cititcu" and in habitants of the State four years, and inhabitants of their respective dia trieU one year next before tbrii e'ec lion (unless absent on the public bu*i nesa of tbo United Status or at tli. Suta), and shall r.<side in their re spective district.* during t'.eir term* of service. Sec. tl. No Senator r R.-pres.-nta live shall, during the time for which |he shall have been elected, lm ap pointed to any civil office under tln | Commonwealth, and no member of CoDgres# or other |erson holding any [ ~,fire (except of attorney at law or in ! the militia) under the I nited States jor this Commonwealth shall be I member of either House during liu j cvvntinuaoce in office. Sec. 7. No person hereafter con victed f etubeiile.oent of public nion cvs, bribery, perjury or other iufara ! ous crime, shall In.* e.igible to the | tienera) Assembly, or capable of i holding any oflice of trust or profit in i this Commonwealth. Sec. 8. The members of the Gen ! orgl Assembly shall receive such sala ry and tuileag* tor rul' r aln ' H*- cial sessions as snail be fixevl by law, and no other compensation whatever, whether for service upon committee or other wise. No member of either House Shall, duriug the term fur which be may have beeu elected, re ceive auv increase of salary or mile* age, under any law paasrd during such term Sec. 9. The Senate shall, at the beginning and close of each regular session and at #uch other linns as may be necessary, eUct one of its meuilms | President pro tern., who shall perform the duties cf the Lieutenant-Governor [in any ca*c of tlatfloi or Bbat officer, and whenever the #aid of Lieutenant Governor shall be vacant. The House of Representa tives shall elect one of its members a.- Speaker Each House elia'i chin** its other officers, and shall judge ol the elgflion and tjun ificatious of its members. Sec. 10 A majority of each Ito UM , shall constitute a quorum, but u smaller nuiulter may adjourn lr-iui dav today, ami compel the attendance of absent members. Sec. 11. Uach House shall have power to determine lite m!* uf it# ' proceedings and punish il merulters or other persona fur cuutempt or dis onlerly behavior in its presence, to enforce olredience to its process, to protect its member# against violence, or olters of bribe* or private solicita ; lion, and with the coucorrejjci! of tw i thirds, to expel a member, but nut u second linte for the same cause, aud shall have all other pow< rs necessary for the legislature of a free State. A member expelled for corruption shall not thereafter be eligible to either House, and punisbuu-ut for ronp-mpl lor disorderly behavior shall <>t bar I an iodictnietil for the same ofiencr. Sec. 12. Each House shall keep a journal of its proceedings and front j time to time publish the -nine, except Uuch parts as require secrecy, and thi I ytfr* aud nays of the members on anv I question shall, a! the de#ire of any i two, be entered on the journpl Sec. 13. The *ea*iniie of tacit ■ House and of committm of the whole i -hall lie open, uuieaa when the busi | ness is uclt as ought to be kept s crti See. 14- Neither House shall, without the consent ol lb- Qfher. ad journ for more than three days. tnr to any oilier place than that in which | the two houses shall be sitting. [ Sec. )5. The members of the Gen eral Assembly shall ill all cases, ex c -pt treason, felony, violation of fbeir oath of office, and breach of surety of ;he peace, be privileged from a met during their attendance lit the sessions f their respective House, and ingo ing to and returning from the same ; aud for any speech or debute in eith er House, they shall not be quest oil ed at any other place. Sec. 16. "The State shall be divi ded into fitly Senatorial districts of compact and contiguous territory, as nearly equal in population as may be. and each diutrict shall be entitled to elect one Senator. Kacit oounly con-1 taming one or more ratio* of popula lion shall be entitled to one Senator for each ratio, and to u additional Senator for surplus of population ex ceediug ilirpe filth* of u ratio; but no! county shall trout wparato district unless it sha I contain four fifths of aj ratio, except where the adjoining countie* are each entitled to one or more Btutnri, when such county mpy i>c assigned a Senator on lw tliun four-tilths, end exceeding one half 11 ratio, nnd no oouulv shall he divided utile** entitled to two or more Sena tore. No city nor county shall he! entitled to t>eparale representation exceeding one-sixth of the whole nnruber of Senators. No ward, borough, or township shall he divided in the format ion of a disOju." The 1 Senatorial ratio shall ho ascertained' by dividing the whole population of t the State bv the number fi ty. Sec. 17. The members of the! lloii*e of Representative* shall be Hp portioned among the several counties,! on a ratio obtained by dividing the! population "f tjie Slate IIH ascertained! by the most i BUM! JJjjited States census by two hundred. Brcry Cooii tv containing less tlinn live ratios shall hgrp one Renreaentative for every full gill) an additional Representative when the suipin* ex ceeds half a latin; but each county shall buvuut least ope Representative. Every e unity containing iivu ratio* or rii'ire*hall have one Representative fir every full ratio. Every city con taining a population equal to a ratio shall elect separately it* proportion of the Representatives allotted to tli-11 cimptv in which it is located. Every i city .o fii.i. r tj'an four Repre-|l sen ta lived, eVciy couuty bavin ' i * . :,i; r ; nvrr one tiutidrn| thou>and itihahi- t lan'l*. shall ho divided into districted i compact iti><l emit igm.ua territory, i l ill" 11 district lllclciT it* p.'OpUtlioil 111 ; UeprrMmtativi a ii'-i'iinliiiji In its |>o|>* > illation, Ijtit no i!itlilot •hull flfel I mure than four llvpn-schutives. I Site. IM. The (it neral Aittmbljr . it* first sts-i-n aft IT the uilu|iti>ili <• I 1 ttii* <.\uint'tutinn, nii<l imintdiatch . after each United State* decciliial ot II mix, ►hull apportion the Stuto into •emit-rul iiml Keprcsentativ. tlis- I lets Hgle. it 111 \ In lilt' provisions lit the iw- iii xt proceeding stH-tinna. Aurii'i.i: in. I I MINI.A I ION . "iii'tiuii 1. No ln shall b# passed • xcept by nil I. mill no hill shall In >■ ■ 11111 ill ur uiiKiiiixl nit it* |#H#ugc Through either liou*e MM lo cliunge it* .liginal |iur|i' I*l', Si-., 2 No hill khnli he considered iiuUwr r< liTiil to m committee returned therefr-on, And priuto l nr the use of the iiieiitbci *. Sec. 3 No lull, except general MJ , pr-prinlt.ni hills, filial I lie passu- coii iitiiiiiijj more than one subject, which i -hull It# clearly expressed ill it*ti-| ; I"'. >e. -I Kvrrjf hill shall lie read at i ih o.i thiee different day* in each lion- ; all aiiieiidineiiU made thereto shall t.e pi iiile l lor '.he oe ot tut-Ill tier* hi'.oti ihrtioal vote u taken on tSe hill anl no hilt shall tn c i.ne u la a unless nu it* titml passage the! voti > shall be taken hy yea* audi uav* the name* of the poison# voting | fur and agam-l the ame be entered on the journal and a majority ofthe . Itiemhei* elected to cacti Mouse be recorded thru-nil it* Voting iu it*l iii for. See o No iinelidiueiil to 1 ill* hv one II i.im' •'tali be concurul HI by; the other except by the vole of a majority uf tjto members elected there- • to, taktii hv yea* and lias* and the name* of tho*e voting for at d against' n coui ii I o | ion the jouuial tbelOof ; and report* ul e-iunnU.r, lit confer • eiiue .hall he ad-pled ill e.ltn r Mouse only hy the Vote of a majority of tbej iu mbr elected thereto tak<n hy tea# iibd llav*, and the name* of liioe: voting recotded upon the jour nal. Sec. 0. No law shall be revived amended cr the provision* thereof extended or c-ufered hy rvieienreto toe titia only, hill so much thrreol a* is revivtd amended, i-itnulwl, or conferred, liall IK- icitiacted and published at lei-gib. Sec. 7. The (jrucral Assembly . shall not pa. MI any local or SJK.CI.XI law, ' million* i.g the creation, extension, ur 'TOipairiug of lien*; regulating he atfair* of Counties, cities, towubip*. wards, horough*. or achnul district*, changing the name* u! person* or placet: changing the venue in civil or criminal rase*; authorizing ih ' laying nut opening altering or main tainiug road*, highways, *:ret, or alleys; relating to terms or bnd fc > 1 or lucurj-oralitig ferry or bridge • out -1 panics except (or the erection o! brnigi* crossing stream* which fbrtti 1 bniindarie* between this and any I other State; vacating raffs, town i plat*, stnets, or alley*; relating to ■ cemeteries, grai'( yard.-, or publn • ground* m lu| the Slate: authorising • the adoptiiiii or lrgiiimati>u oi ehl --: dreu: locatuig or (hanging e-unlv -*i at*, erecting lit w c-tin tie# or chang mg county lines; incorporating cities. .1 lognf, cr villages, or (hanging their i eh triers; tor the tqwiiiog and ooinlucl i ing uf election* or fixing or changing • Ihe place < f voting ; changing town ship lines, borough limit* ur school ' district*: creating office* or pitwerib ' ing the power# and duties uf officios. • in counUa*, cltifig, bornugbsu town - *lnp, election or school di*tr!( I*; 1 ( hanging thelswof descent oraucc*sinn > regulatiug the practice or jurisdiction , of or changing the rub* nf evidence in arty judicial proceeding or inquiry before court*, ahiemu n. justices of the . peace, sheriffs, cuinttiivn ner, arbitra I tors, auditor*, master* in chancery nr other iriduuu W, nr pmvidiug or changing no-thed# for the collection of debt*, or lite enforcing of judgment, or prescribing the • fleet i judicial sale* uf real estate, rtgulaling the ! let,- or v\tending the power* and du t tie* of aldermen, juytjpy ul the |wat-e • magi-Irate# or constaub* , regulatiugj The manageineiit nf public school*, the building r lejwiriiig ot school-house* ami the raxing of money fur Mich purposes; fixing the rate ol interest; I affecting the estate of minor* or jmt 'son* under disability, except after due !luetic jo ail parties iu interest, to be recited iu lite Bpsci.il gpgcjmeut; re nulling tines, pvuallir* nmt forfeiture* or refunding money* legally paid into the Tn u*ury: exempting propertv from taxatii n regulating labor, trade mining or manufacturing, creating • oO.jMj.ali -pt tjr amending, renewing or extending the charter* thereof; granting to any corjmiation, associ*-' lion or individual any special or exclusive privilege nr immunity; to any corporation, association or individ ual the |igh{ I't hv down a railroad. Nor shall the General Asffmblv; indirectly enact such special nr l<H-ai| law hy the partial repeal of a general' law, but laws rcjiculitig local or sttecin! acts may be passed. Nor shall any law be passed gtnnting powers oi j i privilege* In any case where tbej granting of such |K>wer* and priv 'ileges shall have been provided for by' general law, nar where the court* tiavcjuiis lictinn to grant the same oi give the relief a-kc.l lor. •Sec, 8 No local or speciui hill *hnll| ilia passed unless notice of the inten j 'tion to apply therefor shall have lei>; published in the locality where the j I matter or the thing to he effected! may he sittialid, which notice shall In ' at least thirty dais prim to thej | introduction into ilie general asaem hly of such hii|, atnl in the manner h j he provided by law ; the evidence of such notice having been published shall ue exhibited iu the general assembly before such act shall hi passed. Sec. 9. The presiding officer of each m.use tfhail, in the presence of lln house over which {pe preside*, sign all hill* and joint resolution* passed by the general assembly, alter their title* have heen publicly read immediately 'beforesigning, and the fact of signing ji>hl| hp pnlfrd on the journal, i See. |O. the generifl jwcrobly shall 'prescribe by law the number duties ! uiid compeuration of the officer* and {employees of each house and no pay nient aim 11 he made from the state treasury, or lie ill any way auth orized to any person, except t an acting officer or employe elected 01 apnointed in pursuance of law. ' kec. 44. hill shall he passer giving any extra to any public officer, servant,employee, agent or contractor, after service* shall have hejeij rc/idt fed or contract made, nor providing fop the payment of any claim against the fonwoopwealth, without prrVM* authority of law. Sec. 12. All stationery, printing p:i|>er and fuel used in the legislative and other departnn-nts of government shall lie furnished, and the printing, binding and distributing of the laws, journals, department report*, aud uil ot! er printing and binding, ai.it the repaitiog and fill nulling the had* a •! rti'iin* II*I d Ii r the meeliiigM id |! c gen. r.il aMsimihly audit* r niitiitttces. *h .11 ha petfbriiiwd under emi tract, |o he givvii to the lowest responsible bidder below such maximum price, ami under such teguhittont n* ahull he prescribed hv luw : no memher or .dlit'l r of Uiiv (hpurtoient ill the gov i rutin Ml all he in any way interested |in inch contracts, mi i all audi cm (•Mi's shall le*U.ijn-l In the UppfoVal .-if ihe g .veru i. uiidiloi general a-oi -tale tiaasttlir. Si c. Id No law *liall txlelid tin lei oi o| an i publicilii i-r, or lucrenst or IIIUIIIII*II III* salary or eiuoluineoi* after In* • leclioti or upp< iutm-lit Sen I-t AH bills fot rviaing revatiu** shall originate in (lit? |{ou*e of llepicsenlaiiwi s, hut the Senate may lir.ip.we amendment* as in oiler till* Sc. hi. Til* geneial a; propria!i m toll stiall embrace nolbing but appx.- priati oi* for the ordiary rxpctise* ol I lie executive, legislative o ml judo iary depurimei.l* of ibe f ominoiiwealth, 1 | iutcre*t uu the public debt ami f. r public school*; all other apr ipria j (ion* shall he made by separate hill, each i-nihra iug hut on * subject. Sir. Iti. No money shall IK paid out of the Treasury except Uoou appriipriutinu* made by law aud o i warrant drawn by the ptoper etfi *er |in pursuaiie.* thereof. Sec. 17 No appiropi iatii-u shall he made in any charitable or edu<: .li.m.tl institution not tiudnr the alwolute control of tbc ( oiiiimmwealih, other than normal kehonl# cetahlxlinl by jiaw for the professional training of teacher* f. r the public *chuol* of the State,except by a vote ol iw .-tliiii!* of all the members e.i-eied l-> <acli MOII-C. Sec. 18. No appropriation* u-xcepl for (tension* or gratuilica fr iitiiiutty ** i viota) sbaH he made for chariinrih ■-.lu aiional or Isenevolaut |iur|*'Tt, to xnv |ier*< it or tuiuniunity, tmr to ant denominational or ectat isn ips'itutnoi cor|K>ration or auMK-iaiiou. 8 "C. 19. The General Aw nhiy may m -ke apprupristiou* of mom-\ to institutions where HI the wi.l w - • I soldier* are suppor.ed or ii.iilid or the orphan* ol soldiers ate matoiMiocil and eiliicaled ; hut such appropriaio n shall be appii.d exclusively to the *up|Mirlof *ucb widows and orpbaus SCJ. 20. Tbe Get eral Assemble , shall not delegate to any special 1 commission, | rivale corpjratn.n oi a*oeiation. any power to make *u|ter v:se or interfere with any muni. i;>ai • improvement, nionev, property >r effect* wbeibet held in trustor "tliei wise or to levy axe* ur perform any municipal fom lion whatever. Sec. 21. No act of tht General A*#eiubly shall limit the amount l-i ' be recovered for it juries resulting in death, or f-r injurn s to person* or proiterty, and in XM- of death from •uch injutic* ih( right o action dii'l survive, an I the Genera! Asscuib y shall pr*cr(l>e for wimse bcttefi. uch ' actions shall be pr-.*<ruled ;no act ' shall prescnlM'an Vli nitatioo* if time within wi.i h suit- may IK- brought against corftorationa h- iojurte# t pcrso: • or property, or for other caue* different from tinfixed by general law* rtgulaling a<(< aeaiusl natural per.ui, and urh ac tion* now exxiing arc avoided. 22. No act of the Generai Assembly shall authorize tfte invest inent of trust funds bv eXtcu or*, ad mipUtrators, guardian*, or other trus ■ tee* iu the bond* or stiu-k of any ; private corpiratioii and *uch art* ' now existing are avoided Having investment* heret< fore made See. 23. The power to change the Venue in civil and criminal case* shall ■ be vented in the Court# to be exercised 1 in #uch manner a* shall IK- provided by law. Bee. 24. No obligation or liability of any railroad or other corporation, held or owned by (he Ounnxinweaifh, shall ever be exchanged, trauferr<d remitted, postponed, or in any way diminished by the Genera! Assembly 1 nor #hall such liability or obligation • be releaed except by payment thereof 1 into the State Treasure. Sec. 2-'. When the G-neral Assem bly shall be coovetitd in special jession, there shall IK- no legislation Upon subject* other than thus designated in the proclamation of (he Governor, calling au -h set •inn. Sec. 20. Kevcry order, resolution or vote, to which the coucurrcnce of both Houses may he ne -cssary (except on the question of adjouinmuit, > shall IK> presented to the Governor, and bef ire it ha|i take effect lie approved hy him or Itcing disapproved, shall lie renasstKl by two-thirds of both Houses according to the rules ami litnila tioiu prescribed in case of a bill. Sec. 27. No State office shall IK ;Notinued or created for the iii|H<ciiou or measuring of any merchandise, manufacture, or commodity, hut any cotltity or municipality may appoint such officer* when authorized hy law. Sec. 28. No law changing tin loca- thin of fh capital ofthe State shall he valid until tha same shall have been submitted to the qualified electors of the Cornuipnwealth at a general election, and ratified and ap , proved by them. Sec. 29- A member of the General Assembly who shall solicit, demand or receive or consent to receive, directly or indirectly for himselfor |fi.r another, from any company, corporation or person# any money.! i office, appointment, employment.! j testimonial reward, thing nf valueorj ! Ml. joy men! or of |tersonal advantage, jnr promise thereof for his vote or 'official influence or for withholding j tin-same or with tin undent a tiding jrxnresscd or implied tliat lii* vote or official nctioii slinll IK* in MIIV May influenced thereby or who sliiiii #o licit <T lieiiiMipi nny such tiKHii-y t.r other udianlagf. mutter or thing aforesaid for another n# the consider stioii of lii# vote or oflicini influence, or for williliolding tlie sntue or rhm'l give or nithhold lii# vote or influei.ee I in consideration of the puymcnt or or promise ofaueh money, advantage - niHtler, or ijiigg to fiuother, shall IK held guilty of hridery within the ' meaning of this Constitution nml shall incur the diaahilitie# provided therekv for said offence, and such additional punishment a* is or shall I be provided fry law. See. 30. Any pspou who jhall, directly or indirectly offer, give ot promise any money, thing of value testimonial, privilege ur pers-nal advantage, to nny executive or judi cial officer or member of th# Genera Aaaeiuhly, to influence him in tin ! performance of any of his public oi official dujies ,-hall be guilty of bri bery, and lie punished in ruoli rammer us shall he provided by luw. Bec. 31. The offence of corrupt solicitation nf member# of tlicGrncr.il Assembly or of pgblje officer# of the State or of any municipal division thereof, and any occupation or prac tice ol solicitation of such member# or officer# to influeuce their official !notion shall be defined hy law ancl hall he puhished hy fiue and impris-i ouineuL See 32 Any jxirsou mav l cent |Mliil to tiNlily to uuv lawful iiivisl i igal inn or jmlirial jiriK-ci-ihnj*, aguibst any |wnmti who may he cliargeii with ■ l.iivin, i -iii niil -il the -lh nee ofbri • In-t v or c.itropl aiilicitatiuii or prar . tiiv# of aolioitatioii ami ahull not be I pel mi tl lo ttillilmlii hi* leatinmiiy r ii| Hlit the ground tliat it may crimi natc hi'itm-llTir sutiject liun to public I ufamy, but utli leatimotiy sball not ul' i r Muds Im Usui ngainat him ill any I judicial prof, filing except for |K-r-: I jury it. giving aii.h testimony and ao/jxtr II foil vi. led of either uf (lie • oil' tic. - af-rsuid ha|l a* narl of the <• puiiishment therefor be disqualified > t< m hohliug any uffioa or |-*witioii of b iiml, trust .r profit in this (mmtnuu-j wealth. I Sci '! I A member who lias a per-' v soiial r private interest in any r measure ur bill proved or ponding brim tin* GeiPT.il Assembly sball II il aI -c the fiet to the Houast of w n lie t# a member and sball not I voie liitreiui. 1 ARTICLE IV. TUX axxt-trrivo. 1 1 hie. I The Kxocutive Itepartmciit of the Contitioiiwealth shall consist of aGov- I eiii-r Lieuu-nantGovernor, Kecretary of the t\ mm-uwi-it th, Attorney General, .Vudllo' tteneral. Stale Treasuier, Secre- I lary o t Interna! Affairs, and a Muparia l( Irndent of l'nblic I iislruclion. Sec 2. J lie supreme executive power • hall he Verted in a Guvariiur, who shall i take care that the laws be faithfully exe cuted , he shall be chosen on the day of general clec. ion by the qualified olectors ' ~t the tuition wealth, at tbe place* A l.eic they shall vote lor Representatives.! r . the returns of every election tor Govern- j ( -r shell be scaled up and iranaiuiited to. Ihe n-a ol Government, directed to the! V 1 i re- iP-iu of ihe Senate, who shall open ,| j and | publish them in Jlhe presence t l "l I'-- imdobers of bolli houses, lot lite General Arseutbly. Tbe person • having the l-gheti iiuml-*r of votes shall h! he tiov. riior, Put if two ur m-ro.be equal ..lid iiighert in votes, one ot theui tuaii he choeett Governor by tlie joint vole of I the member* ot b-th house* Contested y vlediuii* *l.ail le deteruuuod hy a com ■nitite i- be selected from both house* of jibe G, neral Asseiobiy. and luruted and " regula.id in (tn b maimer a* shall be dl- V le. ted by iaw i Sec. .j The Go* . ru-r shali bold hi# of* j ii. e (ikiring four yer* from the third : lu-Ja) of January next ensuing hi 1' < i.e... li, and shall n-l be eligible to Ike ffice for the next succeeding term. • Sec. t A Lieutmant Governor shall be .-hup-ii at the same time, in the same man ' Mr, fix ikt same term, and sut.ject P. ll—- ,| pr-vi-lona a> the G-veraor; ha shall be •ill.* presldoiil of the Senate, but -iiall h.ivr .. v.-te unless they be equally •' j divided. Sec & N-person* shall be eligible to (the office of Governor or Lieutenant Gov lemur except a citizen of the Untied Slate* - who shail hate attained the age of thirty ,1 vests hd have been seven years RSZt pr _ '. eeding hi* election an inhsbiUnl ol the t Stale, unless lie shall have been absent on l ' ihe public boi e* of the United Stains or ir -I this Sute Sec u N.i memlser ol C-ngrea* or person holding any offi. --'under the United States ?-r tGis Slat* -hall exercise the office of Governor.<r Lieutenant Governor. See 7 The G-vertisr shall be cotu inander in chief f the army and tavy ot the t mm—uweallh and uf the militia] <T ti c. |.i w lirn lliey shail I.* called into the >r actii#) service of the United State*. . a lie shall nominate, and, by aiid ■ uh the adv ice and content oftwo-Utird* •1 fthe metiibers of ihe Senate, ap|K>ini a V a elary of the Commonwealth and an j Vl'-.rt.cy- General during pleasure, a Su -1 liKir years, and such oihei officor* of the ft perintrndeni of Public Instruction for lr ( "tuuioi iwlth as he is or may be aulhor , i'■ dbv the L'-n-tautmn or by law* to ap- II p-int; be shall have poaor lo fill all *a ''.•aii-! that may happen in offices t ■ r unirb he may appoint during tlie (roc.-as l the Senate by granting cummis ■ jsion* which shall expire at the end of I* ih.-ir nrtl session; he shall hava p-wer to L i any va. aitcV that may happer. dur ing ihe re < -* .f li.e i-rhxlc, in the office of Audit .! General, Slate Treasurer, Secre *' ur. . fln'.ernat affair* or Superintendent t if I'utilu Instruction, in a judicial office, j. -r in any other elective office which he it -r tna) P<-authorized to fill; if the varan . \ shall bapi-rn during th* sossmn ot tha V Scfcala, the Governor shall nominate P>iU [, ScfiaU-, before their final adjournment, * pre per person lo till said vacancy ; but in K ativ sueh ( e oi vacancy, in an elective .filer, a per il shall be chosen to said <>f j(. "Ice at the nevl general election, unless ihe ~ vacancy shall happen within three calen dar month* immediately preceding such '(i in i-lar'ii'ii, in which rate the election ler ,| >aiJ shaii be beid at th# second suc ceeding general election; in acting en n . cutive nominations, the-Senatr shall sit V with —prn doors, and in confirming or re l, jivlin( the n-tiiinations of the Governor. ' the v le shall tie laken by ye** and nays, '' and shall be eMerrd on the journal, u Sec. H<- shail bave pewer lo re.nit y fine* and forfeitures, to grant reprieves, (Qiumutations of sentence* and pardons, ■ .-leapt in cgso# of impeacbtqvtit; but no n pardon shall t# granted, nor sentence if -minuted except upon ihe rvcotnmenda in-ns m writing-f the LieutenantGorern !-r. Set retary .f the I'.immon wealth. At lorni-y General, and Secretary of Internal i] A (fails, or any three of them, after full n haling, upjn due public notice and in open session, and such lacommendati-n, a ith rastiins therefore at length, (hail he f recoided and filed in the office of tho . Secretary -f ihe Commonwealth. Sec. 10. lie may require information in w riling fr ut the officers of the Kxecutive li |)epartntnL upon any subject relating to ,f Ihe duties -J !ii ir respective offi. ex. flat II He shall, from time b> time, give to the G.neral Assembly inform*- !l lion of the t-n. linn wealth, and recom <j im-nd t<> U.eir (onsideration such mea | sure* a he may judge expedient. "ec. 12- He may. on extraordinary oc e c M n#.convene ihe General A-scmlily. <( and in Case of a disagreement between ibe iwohnu-0., with msp<-ct t# th# time of ad - uriin-iT. adjourn them to such time as ue shall think proiwr, not exceeding four K- months. He stiall have power lo convene U the Senate in extraordinary session, hy (proclamation, for the Irsnsaetion of execu '• live t.u-ine*s. f Sec. t-3 In case of lh# death, convio |l lion on 'impeachment, failure to qualify, resignation, or other disabilitr ol tne Gov t i rn-r. the powers, duties, and emolument ofthe office for the remainder ofthe term, .. 1 or unti the disability be removed shall II devolve upon the Lieutenant Governor. " Bcp. 11 In case of vacancy in the of e five of j,ieutcnanl Governor, or when the ) Lieutenant Governor shall be impeached by the House of Kept cscnlatives, or shall 1 he unable to exercise ihe duties of hit of fire the power, duties and emolument# then—l for the remainder of the term, or •! until the disability be removed, shall de 1 1 volvo upon the President, pro tempore, of, 4(the Scran-; and -hall in iike manner he-, come Governor if a vacancv or disability, ' occur in the utile# ofGovernor; hit seat as. Senator shall become vacant whcucr hv : ,i he shall become Governor, end shall be t filled by election • any other vacancy in | i the Ncliale. j Sec 1&. Every bill which tliali havei ' passed bqlh Houses shall be presented lo' )jI he OIIMtWX { if ho approve, he shall: r sign it; hut if lie shall not approve, he shall return il with his objections to the ! in which it shall have originated, which; ; House it shall enter the objections at large, . upon their journal, and proceed to r#eon-j aider il, L. after such reconsideration, two third- of ml the member* elected te thsst UOUACshall ngree to pas# the bil'. it . shall be sent wit}s ijje obiecljonf to the other llourc, by w})ich. llkvprisc, jl shail : ho regopsidpred, and if approved by fwo tlliidaot nil the nietr.b' r# of th#l ljouse, it shall he a law; but In such case* the ! votes of both Houses shall be determined ' by yeas and nnyqaiid the names of the - member* voting P.r and against the bill t shall be entered on the journal* of each House respectively. If any bill shall notj be returned by ihe Governor within tenj days after il shall have been piesented to . him, the sniue shall be a law in like man- I ner na if he had -ignid it, unless the Gen eral Assembly, by their adjournment, pro ' vent its return, in whi. h case it shall be I a law, unless he shall file the same, with bil objections, in the office of the Secreta ry ol the Commonwealth, and give notice thereof hy public proclamation within i , thirty Jay* after such adjournment.' Sec. I'l. TheGovernbrshall have power to di-Hpproye of qny itciq or item* of any ! hill making ippropriation* of money! em bracing distinct items, and tho part or . parts of the hill approved shall beihe law, ! and the item or items of appropriation ' disapproved sliall be void, unless repassed ' according to the rules and limitations pre- 1 scribed for the passage of other hills over 1 the Executive \ cto. Sec. 17- Tiie Chief | l unties of the Su- 4 prcineCourt shall are-id# upon the trial of any contested election of Governor, or ' Lieutenant-Governor, find -hall decide I que-!ions rcgurdiffg the admiEsibilUy of 1 evidence, and shall, upon request' of the 4 commitlM pr-nounce'liit-pihion upon oth ' i-r i|Uestion* of law int-olved in the tffal. J The Governor qnd 1 shall exercise (lie duties of their respective 1 oliices until their lucoeaaor* shall bo duly qualified, * Sec 18. Tit# Secretary nf tho Common- l wonllh -hull keep u record of all official nets ul d proceedings of tlieJGovernor, and '; s ben required Jay the tutue, with all pa- s ! per*, tninuis*. and vouehersrstatliif there , i", l#fi>rn rilhir brunch of the O msral Assembly, st'd petforiii suo'i other dutie# 1 ss may lie eeloitx-d IIIMKI htm hy law I Kec. lit The Meernliiry o Ititsrnal Af flr* stiall cisrrite all the uswer* ar.d (Kir form *ll tb# dutie* of the Hiiryeynr-(lwnr ■I. subject to (lii-h clitrifws shall be p tnsde hy law, lli* departmsnt *hall em ! brace a bureau ef Industrial Htatistie*, and be shall dUcharg* such dutie* relnting to luryWltl*W, tu the charllable institution*, lh *Kric(iiiur*l, manutarturintt. mining, t mineral, limber and other tnxtwml or bu*l , ne* interest* of the Hlate a* may bn pre ' scribed by law lla shall snnually, and *| at such other itmcs a* m*v he requlrej by 1 taw, mab report to the fsmeral AIM-SI- b'y. i Sec. 'JU. Ihe Hupsrintendent of Public 1 ' Instruction shall ezercise all tha power# I , and perfi rm all the duties of tha Huperin p tended! of Common ftchools, subject to ■uch chaiige* as shall be made by law. "j Hie. ft The term of Iho Sicretarv of ' Internal Affairs shall be four years ; of the . j Auditor tseiisral three year*, and of the , State Treasurer two year,. These officer# (; shall be chosen by the quellfted eleclo * of I the statu at thecener it election*. No per son el<H-lnd to the oftt c of Auditor Ueipir c #1 orHlate Treasurer shall b" capable of tinlitiiiKihe sa.oe office for two conecu f live terms Her 'Jti The present great teal of Pennsylvania shall be the seal of tha State. Sec 2A All rommitaisn* shall bain the #|nain* and by authority of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, and be sealed j with the Klete test and signed by the (sov •r nor. 1 AKTIOLKV TUX JCDUTABT. See. I. The judicial power of this Com '. monweatlh shall ha vested in a supreme CViurt. in courts of common plea*, court* . of quarter session* of the peace, orphans ;court*, maritlfate* court*, and in such oth * er courts a* the Ueneral A**etob!y may ' froto time to lime establish j Sec. 2 Muprcme Courts shall <*-n#iet of *jseven judges, who (hall be elected bv tbe qualified elector* of the state at large. '' They shall hold their office# for the term # iof iwanty-oiie vears. if thev so long behave themselves well but shall not be again " ieligable The judge whose commission I shall orst expire shall ba chief justice, and therefore each judge whose cummissien | shall first expire shall in turn bs chief Jus .ritics. j .tee 3. The juri-diction of tha Supreme .'Court shall extend o-#r the slate, and the f! ju'ig"* thereof shall, by virtue of their fi * ccs, lie juu< as over *ny terminer and gen . oral jail de'ivary in the wvrst countie# ; lliey shall have-'rigiuai jurisdiction in ca r se* of injunction tid. where a corporation jjia a party defoidat. or hah*a# corpus, or ; j mandamus, and to iurls ot inferior Juri diction; and in . *-t- -<f -ju • warranto a.<J a# Mo all officer# of the commonwealth whssr juri -diction extends over the state.but sbalt * not exf rrise any othi-r origin# juridietion; j. They shsll have apprltala jurisdiction; i by ap|seal, certiorari or writ of error in alt ' esse,, a* is now or *) hereafter be provl „ drd by law. Sec i. Until (*herw ie directed by Uw. ! tlie courts of common please shall eontin ®ju as at pre-ent established except as hara m changed; more than hsur counties * - shall at any iime.be Included in one judi ' tela I dutrici orgatitaed for said caurta. ' Sec. 6, Whenever a county shall coaiaia forty thousand inhabitant#, it shall con*U ' tule a separals judicial district, and shall elect one judge learned in the Uw ; and n th General Assembly shall p'ovidr far additional Judges, as tho busine-# of tbe r• taid diitrict may require. Countio# run- U'nir.g a population less than is sufficient U constitute ssqwrate distrn-ts shall be ,i f-rrmed intoeonvenioi.t single districts, or, if necessary, may be attached to contig uoux districts. •* the tienerat Assembly mv provide. Tlie office of Associate j Judge not learned in the lew, is atsohshed I, in counties forming separate district* but . the several associate Judges in 'lies' wheo ~ This Coaetilution shall be adopud shall .. serve f-r their unexpired terms. S- 6 In the Co'jntie* <>f Philadelphia ,r nd Alleghany, all the jurioiirtion and r now in the ilfitfid rtmrUaf colli men pleas, subject to such change# as „ may be made bv this constitution or by I. w sball be in Phiiadetpbia vested in tour. - and" in Alleghany in two distinct and *ep armle court* of equal and co ordinate ju ,f risdiction. composed ofthree Judgm ewch; •s lb* #id court* in Philadelphia shall be designated reapcctivsly in the court* of ,f , -in in <>n please number one nu miter two, number three, and number fttur. and in ,l Alleghany as the courts of common pleat „ number one and number two, but said courts may I ebv law increased, from time to lime, aii(l shaft bs h like manner desig. " t . nated by successive number* ; the number , <>f Judge* in any of said courts, or in any court* where the establishment of an adi „ lion a I court mar be authorised by law. „ may be incrsw-ed 'rum time to lime .- and p whenever *u h increase shall amount in lC ilhe whole loth tee. such three judge# shall compose a district and separate court as i, (aforesaid, which shall be numbered a* aforesaid. In Philadelphia all suit* shall s. be instituted in said courts of common [! plea*, without d.-signaling the number of :t said court*, and the several court* shall distribute ard apportion the business t ; among tbcm in such manner aa shall Iu provided by rule* of court, and uach court to which any suit shall be thus assigned ; tl shall have exclusive juriadiolicn thereof , subject to change of venue, as shall be provided by law. In Alleghany ewch J* court shall bave exclusive jurisdiction of „iaH proceeding# at law and inequity cont t. menced therein. *ubjeot tochange of ven ue at mav be provided by law. i Sec. 7. For Philadelphia there shall be ,1 one Proibonotarv's office, and one prolhon- H|OUrv f->r all said o-urU, to be appointed u bv lb* judge* ot said courts, and t hold . -Sloe fu three years, subject to removal by a majority of said judges: tho said 0 prothonotary shall appoint such as-itlanoe as mar be 'necnsaary and authorized by n hy said courts, and he and hi* assistants shall receive fixed salaries, to be delermin -0 cd by law and jmid by said county ; all fee* collected in said office, except such as mav . be by law due the commonwealth, shail k ' be paid by the protnnnetary into the cou% ly treasury. Rach court shall have its aep ,] arate docket*, except the judgment dock et. which shall conU n the judgment and , i leans of all said courts, aa it ur may he Ui .* reeled by Uw. -c a. The said court* in the couniiesat IJ Philadelphia and Allcgbanr respectively shall, fV-m time to time, detail one or r more of their judge* to held the court* of e t iyer and Terminer and the courts of <juar v j ler seas ion of the peace Of aeid counties in such manner as may be directed by taw. ; Sec.'.' Judges of the court* of Common Pieas learned in the law shall be judge* of . The courts of Ojer and Terminar, tJuartwJ b Sets ions ef lbs Peai-e, end Ueneral Jail , Delirory and of the Orphans' Court, and , within tneir respective district* shall be l' justice of the peace as to criminal matters. Sec. 10. The judges of the courts of eotn r. mon plea*, within their respective coun n ties, shaif have power to issue writs of ■ certiorari to the justices of tho peace and |j other inferior courts not of record, and to -_ cause their proceeding to be brought be y fore tbem and right and Justice to be dono. See. 11. Kxcept as otherwise provided in this (.Constitution, justice* of tbe peace . or aldermen shall be elected in the>evera! , j wards, districts, boroughs, and townships ' at the time of the election of coin-tables. ' by qualified electors thereef. Sfi such man * tier as sball be directed by law, and shall be commissioned by the Governor for a term of Iv# year*. No township, ward, district, or borough shall elect more than Two justice* of the peace, or aldermen , i without the consent of the majority of lh* 1 qualified eleulors within such township, I ward, or borough ; no persox shall be , t-leclcd to such office unlea* he shall have "(resided within the township, borough, , ward, or district l-r one year nc*t pm-eed [: ing his election. In cities containing over I otI.OUO inhabitants, not in->re than one al- M detman shall be elected in each ward or .; district. Sec. 12. In Philadelphia there shall be . established, for each .(U.UIO inhabitant* one court not of reccord, of police and civil causes, Willi jurisdiction not exceeding ; one hundred dollars j such court* shall be ( held hy magistrates w hose term of office , shall be five years, and they shall be uicc . ted on general ticket by the qualified vol vr* at large,; and in the election ot sa d magistrates, no \ oter shall vote far more ' j than two-thirds the number of persons to |! he elected when more than one are to be ' chosen; they shall be compensated by fixed salaries, to be payed by said county ; and shall exercise such jurisdiction, civil Hiid criminal, except as herein provided, as is luw exercised by aldermen, subject to such changes, not involving un in crease of civil juriadictiofi or conferring political duties, as may be made by law. J'he office of alderman is abolished. Sec. IS. All fees, fines, and penalties in -aid Courts shall be paid into the county Treasury. Sep. 1 i fn caea of summary conviction iu thi* Cuiniuoiip'cHllh', or of judgement iu suit for a penalty before a magistrate, or a court not of record, cither party may appeal to such court of record as may be prescribed by law, u;>oti allowance of the Appellate Court or Judge thereof, upon enU*e shown Sec. lf> All judges required to be learn ed in the law, except the Judge* of the Su preme Court, shall be elected by the qual ified elector* ofthe respective districts over which -they are to preside, and ihn|l hold: their officii Itvr the-period of ten years.it ' they shall to long behave 1 theinshlves well; but for any reiisonajilr cause, which shall noi be sufficient groqnd lor iqjpeachpient, j the (i-veruor may rntiiova uy of theui on the oddress of (Wo-thirds of each h-useot the General Assembly. Bec. 10. Whenever tAIS Judge- of the •Supreme Court lare to be chosen for the same term of service, each voter shall vote t (Continued un 3rd page.) 1 3 I I. f illicit lie inter. | ARRANGEMENT! ISAAC GUOOEVHUMEM, having purchased the entire stock of the lata firm of Stiastnan A Gugganheimar, ex cept the leather ami Shoe-findings, ha* filled up hi* shelves with a lot of apEaaofii MKW tioooa, emhraoing READY MADE CLOTHING, i r uuomuooo*, 0 UKOCEKies, ■ PKovuioxa, I j BOOT* A SHOW, u AT* A CAPS, I AMU PAMCT ARTICLES ■ ami is now prepared to accomodate all hi* old customers, and to welcome all ! new uuea who may faymr him with their patronage, tie fuels safe in say [ tng that he can please the moat fastidi ous Call and see, , ISAAC GUGGENHEIM Eli. H.—-Mr. Suaaman atill contianes 1 to deal in j LEATHER AND SIIOK-PJNDINGh \ CLOVER and TIMoTIIY SEEDS.' .in ltie old room, where he majr alwaj be found. 12ap.tf. 9 ; J. ZELLER *■ SON !| DRUGGISTS ft i ;; No 6 Brockerhoff Row, Bellefonte Pa ' Draler* in Drugs, ( hemleals, IVrfuusrry, Fancy tiesds Ac., Ar. Pure Wines and Liquor* for medical | purposes always kept. may 11. TX * j E W FURNITURE STORE. , 1 uooa silos liorrxn s BELLEFONTE, PA. GEO ROE a BRYAN, , r Dealer in ; fU ii ill •/ U H t ' OB ALL KIXIM, : HEDSTEADS, TABLES,CHAIRS, Parlor and Chamber Seta, SOFAS. LOUNGES, I BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, WAEDR )BKS, MATTRESSES, So Particular Auielkw b> Ordered Work. ] REP AIRI .VO DOSE PROMPTL T. UN DEBT A KIN(I, ' In All lu Branches, JwrrAUC, I'ALMCT, MMSWOOD, ASH COMMON CASK ETB. Always <m Hand, and FunrraU Attended J Will an Elegant lit-arsc. apktf. Stoves! Fire! Stov'si ! At Andy Recstuau's, Ceotre Hall, are latest and beat stove* out, ho has just received a large lot of , Cook Stoves, the Pioneer Cook, 1 the Eclipse Cook, . the Reliance Cook, j I PA KLOBS-The Radiant Light, self-fee der, Gai Burner, National Egg, , Jewell. Ac. , SM.Hc toil* stove* as LOW as anywhere in MiSia or Centre co. AT f TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE The undersigned hereby informs the * ciliaen* of Pennavalley that ne ha* pur f chased the Tinshop heretofore carried en by the C. 11. Mf g Co., and wilt continue the same, at the old ttand. in all its brnnch t;e. in the manufacture uf STOVE PIPE A SPOUTING. All kind* of repairing don*. He ha* . always on hand Fruit Cans, of all Sixes, ii BUCKETS. CUPS, Ii DIPPERS, DISHES. AC. J 1 All work warranted and charge* reason ■! able. A share of the public patronage ao- Micited. AND. REKSMAN, ' TMPTOT Centre Hall ! , VEW HARDWARE STORK. r lN J<& J.HARRIS. r No. S, BROCKKRHOFF ROW It A new and Hardware Store has been opened bv the undersigned in ' i Urockerhoff* new building—where tbey ; are prepared to sell all kind* nf Building and Huse Furnishing Hardware, Iren, r (Steel. Nail*. Buggv wheels in setU. Champion; 'iClothes Wringer, Mill Saw*, Circular and lltand Saws, Tennon Saw*. Webb Saw*, 1 Ice Cream Freeaer*. Bath Tub*, Clothe* ,; Back*, a foil assortment of Glaaa and L Mirror Plate of all rite*. Picture Frames, M Wheelbarrow*. Lamps, Goal Oil Lamp*. { Belting, Spoke*, Felloe*, and Hub*. ■ Plow*. Cultivator*, Corn Plow*. Plow i Points, Shear Mold Board* and Cultiva p tor Teeth, table Cutlery. Shovels, Spade* * and Fork*. Look*. Hinge* Screw*. Sash ' Spring*. llorse-Shoo*. Nail*, Norway J Bod*. Oil*, Lard, Lubricating. Coal. I Linseed. Tanner*, Anvil*, Vice*, Bellow*. Screw Plates, Blacksmiths Tools. Factory ' i B*lD, Tea Bell*, Grindstones, Carpenter [Tool*, Fruit Jar* and Can*, Paint, Oil*, ; Varnishes received and for sal* at juneS GS-tf. J. A J.HARRIS. I " THE PEOPLE S DRUG STORE. i| • Next door tu Wilson A Hick*' Hani ware store, Allegheny St., II 1 BKLLKPONTK, PA., R. F. Rankin & Co., (Successors to Linn A Wilson.) DEALS 8 IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, I j CHEMICALS. PAINTS. OILS, DYE STUTFS, VARNISHES. BRUSH ES, I"KRFUMRRY, NOTIONS, AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET, Ac. for medicinal purpose*. SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES A SUPPORTERS in great variety. Also, Choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, nd nil other article* u.imlly hept in first I class Drug Store. < PRESCRIPTIONS CARKFU Y COMPOUNDED. tf.Uune R. F.RANKIN A CO. ] I BUTTS HOUSE! •BFLLEPOVT*. rt- J. B. ByfTS. Prop'r. Has first class atM-ominiajgtiou ; chxrg reamti** if. i < JAS. MM AN US, Attorney at Law, ' Ucllefoutc, promptly attends to all buiiaew ectruttud to hun. jui2,'6Btt \ Sliortlidge & Co., PR OPRIE T OKS OF THE Bellefonte Lime QuarriM, The only Manufacturers of Lima, burnt eielurively with wood, in Central retwylruik. OKAL.KM IX Anthracite Coal, [ White Lime, * Du Pust'v Powder, " Sporting nod Blasting Powder on ■ Ud, ( FUM lor Blasting, Fire Brick. oround Fire City, Fertiliser*, Implement*. inao ?t oce ocd yard near Mouth end of the 8.1.1 Eagle V alley Railroad Depot, Bella fante. Pa. J*alo.rt ) _ YOU Na-M HOTEL. Corner of Third arid Chaatnut Street, Mililfttbtirg, Pa. John Showers, Proprietor. I lu Centra) Location makes it particularly desirable to psraon* v wiling Town en business or pleasure. 11. A. Taylor's Lfrery Attach*!, 1 onfai ly ___ |C. F. ,'ferlacher N. Croomlßer. f 28MAnniVAL or GOODS!!! | UKHLACUKB . CROKMILLEK 1 \IT t.b to info*m the rititeu* of Potter f T that they have opened en entire new * .lock of good* in their old quarter*, end . will keep constantly on hand a full and good assortment of LADIES* DRESS GOODS, consisting of . ALPACAS. * Poplin*, PLAIDS, and ail other kind* of DRESS GOODS, full line of NOTIONS and FANCY Goods Hats A Cape, Boots A Shoes CROCKERY, QUEENS WAKE, STUNK WARE, CEDAR WAKE, SUGAR*. TEAS, COFFEES, PISH. SALT. dCL t #iC , Vbt l Alt of which wa offer at greatly reduced price*. Highest price* paid far country produce. * By *trict attention to huaiaea* wa hope to merit and receive the peiruaage of the public I CENTRE HALL COACH SHOP, LEVI H EBB AY. t * at hi* establish rnent at Cantre Halt, keep* on hand, and lor ml*. *t the moat ramus*- bie rate*. ' Carriages, Buggies, A Spring Wagons, PL.W..D P..C,. and vehicle* of every dmripSaa made lu > order, and warranted to be made ef the , beat Meeoned material, and by the moat * skilled and competent workmen. Person, wanting anything in hi* line are requested j to call and examine hi* wnrk, they will * Srd it not to be excelled for durability and wear. may ".fit If. e LEVI MCBBklj NOTARY PUBLIC, SCRIBNKR AND OONVKYANCIR, CENTRE HALLPA. Will attend to administering Oath*, Ae f knowle Jgement ef Deeds. Ac. writing Ar ticle* of Agreement. Deed*, Ac, may IS e \ Gift dfc Flory'a ' New Shoe Store ! AT CENTRE HALL * They bare now opened, and will conetant ly keen on band, a .p'nuiid Mock of saw SHOES. GAITERS, 'A SLIPPERS, Car men, women and children, from the hast manufactories in the country, and new ef fared at lb* Lowest Prices. - BOOTS and SHOES mad* t* oeder, upon abort notice They invite the people of tbi* vicinity to give them a tail, a* tbey will strive to merit a abate of their pat ronage myMaf J. U- uavi*. C, T. ALttiXaU. ORYISA ALEXANDER, Attornev*at-law. OSes o|ptrite Coort House, Bel let en le. Pa. J P.GEPH ART, ' with Ore it A Alexander, attend*, to cob I lection* and practice in the Orphan's [ Court. j**7 TOtf II | r. a. viuM*. T. a. aicxs. \ WISON & HICKS. ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hardwarr ami Rtara Dealer*. I Builders Hardware CARBMOE lAKKILS GOODS. " SADDLER'S TRIMMINGS, ALL KINDS OP HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISRING GOODS STOVES. SPEAR'S ANTI-CLINKER STOVES A DOUBLE HEATERS whi :b will heat on* or two room* down stain, and *m number above. Coat very little more than ring)a store*. These •re the best parlor store* made. SUSQUEHANNA COOK STOVE. This stove ha* large oven*, will burn bard or soft coal ana wood. Every one warranted to give perfect satisfaction. WILSON A HICKS, tf Bellefonte, fa. MILKOY AHEAD AGAIN!! Big Stock of Clothing, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Ntiou|. i . § Z'B. KriseA Bro., wi,h the people of Pennivalley to know that thy have un packed a Urge stock or Clothing, such as vest*, suits for map and boy*, and a b'f stock of BOOTS A SHOES, for nien and women, which they boast of selling cheaper than any other establish ment. Go and try them, they offer die best bargain* outside the city. Remember, their motto is, CHEAP. octlfitf ...* ...... (lAUTION. —Whereas, my MP Geo M* J Long, has left bome.and is out of my control, notice is hereby fjivea, that I will in no manner be responsible tor hi* own duct, or pay an debt* of his contracting. • LEVI LONG. 13nov-8t Gregg twp.
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