(New Culitutin, cent.nuedfiom 2nd page-) for one only, and w hen three are to bo < ho*en, he th.li vote Tor no moretbanlwO. the candidate. hi(rho*l in rota hall be de ' Xia any two or more Judg Mof the Supreme Court, or any two or more Judge, of the Court of Common Plea* for the Mini# di.trict be elected at the -a me time, they .hall, a. soon ** r election at convenient; caUloUfor prior ty of comniiraian, and certify the mult to the Governor, who shell i*u# their com mixtion* in accordance tharawUn. Sec. 18 The Judge, of the Sunrj intCourt and the Judge* ot the several Court, ot Common Y'J*- and all oth.r jud ed to be learned in the law, .hall at t time*, receive for their .erview an ade ousts compensation. whichthall he fi".V end paid by the Slate They .hall teceive no other compensation, p requisite* of office for then moe from any source; nor hold any; Othar ol oil such debt, and annua.ly to re i duce the principal thereof by a sum not • less than two hundred ami fifty thousand 1 dollars ; the said sinking fund shall colt f sisl of the proceeds ot the sales of the pub , Ik works or any part thereof, and of the i income or proceods of the sa.c of any tock owned by the Commonwealth, to. > gather with other funds and resource* ■ that may be designated by law. and shall be increased from time to time by assign • ing to it any part of the taxes or oilier ; revenues of the Slate not required tor the ordinary and current expenses o: govern ment; aud unless in case ot war , invasion ' or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund .hall be used or applied otherwise than iu the extinguishment ot the public debt. u Sec l'i The moneys of the State, and above the nyce-.ary reserve, shall be used in the payment of the debt of the Stale, either directly or through the sink ing fund, and the money* of the sinking fund shall never be invested in or loanwl upon the security of anything except the bonds of the United States or of this State. . ~ Sec. IS. The moneys held as necessary reserve shali be hunted by lu* to the amount required for current expense*, and j -hall be secured and kept as may be pro vided bv law. Monthly statement* shall be published showing the auiouut of such moneys, where the same are deposited, and how secured. , Sec. II The making of profit out ol the public moneys, or us.ng the same tor any purpose not authorixed by law, by any officer ofthe Mate or member or offi cer of the General Assembly, shad be a misdemeanor, and shall be punished as in ay be provided by law, but parto: such punishment shnllbe disqualification to ho.d oflicefof a period not less than five years. article a. EDI'CATIOJt. . Section 1. The General Assembly shall pro\ id* fur the maintenance and support , lot a thorough and efficient system ot pub- i hie schools, whereiu all the children ot , this Commonwealth, above the age ol six | vears, may be educated, and shall appro- , il uQtf million uolliri ••lii i year tor that purpose. , . I Sec 2- M 0 money raised for the sup port of the public school* of the Oommon- | ! wealth shall be appropriated to or usi-d for | | the support af any sectarian schoel. ■ | Sec. if Women twenty-one year* of age j, I and upwards shall be eligible to any ot- t dee of control or management under the , j school law* of this State ji ARTICLE XI. MILITIA. i Section J T ll freemen of this Com- , | monwealth shall bo armed, organi*ed and , disciplined for il* defence when and in j, i such manner as may be directed by law The Geueral Assembly shall provide for , maintaining the militia by appropriation j from the Treasury of the Commonwealth,!, and may exempt from military service.) persons having concientious scruple* |, •gainst bearing arm*. ARTICLE Xll public orrtcKiw. Section 1. All officers whose sele-tion i is not provided for this Constitution filial! i be elected or appointed as may be directed . by law. ' Sec.*— No member ot Congress from ( thi* State, nor any person holding or ex- i ercising any office or appointment of trust • or profit under the United States, shall S at the sanio time hold or exercise any of- 1 See in this Slate to which a faU.-v, foes <*r - perquisites shall be attached Hie Gen- eral Assembly may by law declare what t office* are incompatible. Sec. 3 Any person who shall fight a i duel or send a challenge for that pur ' pose, or be aider or abettor in fighting a i (duel, shall he deprived of the right of \ holding any office of honor or profit in ( i ibis Stale, and tay be otherwise punish- I ed r* shall be prescribed by law. ARTICLE XIII. SEW COVSTtES. .Section 1. No new county shall be , established which shall reduce any county |j 'to le* than four hundred -quate miles, or , to ie* than tweuty thousand inhabitants ; , nor shall any county be formed of !<•* area, or containing ale** population, nor , shall any line thereof pas within ten | miles of the county scat ot any county i propoiißl to Jividtil- I ARTICLE XIV. eorxTr ornoEß*. Section!. County officer* shall consist , .of sheriffs, coroners, prothonotaries, reg- | i isters of wills, recorders of deeds, com-j, rnissioner*. treasurers, surveyors, auditor- j io* controllers, clerks ef the courts, di*- , irict attorneys, and such others as may , I from time to time be established by law,!, and no sheriff or treasurer shall beelegibk- j for the term next succeeding the one for which he may be elected. I j Sec. 2. County officer* shall be elected , at the general elections, and shall hold], j their office# for the term of three year*, , beginning on the first Monday of January j ( next after their election, and until their , 'successors shall be duly qualified ; all vs- , cancie* not otherwise provided for shall | be tiled in such manner as may be prori- } jded by law. I Sec 3. No person shall be appointed to , any office within any county who shall j not have been a citixen and an inhabitant 'therein one year next before his appoint I ment, if the county -hall have been so long , : erected, but if it shall not have been so erec i ted, then within the bait* ofthe county or : ] counties out of which it shall have been taken. I Sec. 4. Prothonotaries, clerks of tin' courts, recorders of deeds, regi-ters of wills, county surveyors and sheriff's shall i keep their offices, in the county towns of, ' the countv in which they respectively ' shall be officers. j Sec. 6. The compensation of county 1 officers shall be regulated by law. anil all county officers who aro or tuny be: salaried shall pay all fee* which they may be authorized to receive into the treasury of the county or State, a may be directed bylaw. In counties contain ing over one; bundled and fifty thousand inhabitants all county oflicar* shall be paid by salary, •nd tha salary of *ny such officer and his clerks, heretofore paid by fees, thall not excaad the aggregate amount of fees earn ed during hi* term and collected by or for him. Sec. C. The General Assembly shall provide by law fur theitricl accountability of all county, township and borough ofTi-' cers, a* well for the fet' which may be collected by them, a- for all public or municipal moneys wiiich may be paid by them. Sec. 7. Three county commissioners and three county auditors shall be elected ia each county where such officer* are chosen, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, and every third year thereafter ; and in the election of said officers each oualifiel elector shall vote for no more than two persons, and the three persons having the highest number of votes shall he elected ; any casual va cancy in the office of county commission er or county auditor shall he filled by the Court of Common Pleas of the county in which such vacancy shall occur, by the appointment of an elector of the proper county who shall have voted for the com missioner or auditor whoso place is to be filled. ARTICLE XV. CITIBB AMP C|T* criAKTKKS. Sec. 1. Cities may bit chartered when* ever a majority of the elector* of any town or borough having a population of at least ten thou*ann, shall there after have no validity. Sec, 2. The General Assembly shall not rotnit the forfeiture of the charter of any corporation now existing, or alter or amend tbo same, or pas* any other gener al or special law for the benefit, of such corporation, except upon the condition that such corporation shall thereafter hold it* charter subject to the provisions of this Constitution. Sec 8. The exercise of the right of em inent domain shall neyer btf abridged or so construed gs'to jireyent t'|e General As sembly rroni taking the property and franchises of incorporated com pan les and subjeoting them to public use, the same as the property of individuals; and the excr cise of tbo police power of the State shall never be abridged or so construed as to permit corporations to conduct their busi ness in sucll* manner us to infringe tin equal rights of individuals or the general well being of the Statu. Roc. 4. In nil election* for director- >r manager- of a corporation each member or shareholder may oal the whole number of iii vote* irefer. See, ft No leroign corporation lmll ilo any btiino* In tht* Stale without having one or wore knov tt places ofbuxines#, alio att authorised agent or agent- in the saute upon whom proceaa may be erv. >1 Sec. 0 No corporation ihall engage In any busin.-* otlicr than oxprr.-l) autho , rlacil in it* charter, nor shall it take or hold any real otate except such a- ma> t>e necessary anil proper tor its legitimate . bu-itio**. I Sec, 7. No corporation liU untie to k or bond* except tor monev, labor done, or money for properly actually received and all fiilltiou- increase i f tock or indebted lies* thall bo void ; the il.n'k and indebted lies* of corporation* shall not be incroated except in purtuance to general "or without the content of the p#riu holding the larger amount in valuo ol the stuck fir I obtained at a meeting to bo held after >ixty day*' notice given in pur.uunee to law. See ?• Municipal and other rorpctalioin and individual- invested with tlio trtv lege of taking private property for public use-hall make ju-l compensation lor prop erly taken, injured or destroyed by the e >n iructioi. r enlargement ot their ork liighways or improvements, which com peii-atiou shall be paid or secured he lyre such taking, injury <-r destruction Ihe Geueral As-eliiuly is herb> prohibited froui depriving any person ol an dppeul from any preliminary a-eineiit of dama gt-s agniil-l any sucii corporntiens or iiuli viduals, made by viewers > r other* isl and the amount of such damages, in all cases of appeal, shall, on demand ol l itlior party, be determined by a jury according to the course ol the common law, Sgo. 9, Kvery banking law -ball provide for the registry and countersigning, by all officer of the State, of all n. te* Or lull- de signed for circulation, and that ample se curity to the full amount thereof shall be deposited with the AitditorGciicral for the redemption -if such notes or bill* Sec. 10. The General Assembly shall have the power to alter, revoke or atutui any charter of incorporation now existing and revocable at the adoption of tin* IW stitution, or any that may hereattr be created, whenever in their opinion it mav be injurious to the citisens of this l .-m --iiiuiiwealth, in such manner, however, that no injustice shall be 4oM t" IM J or j-oratorA No law hereafter enacted -hall create, renew or extend the charter ot tpore than one corporation. ijec. 11. No corporate tody to p 1 '*'-" 4 ; banking and discounting privileges shall | beer ated or organued in pursuance oi anv law without three mouths' previous public notice at the place of the intended location, ot the intention to apply for such 1 privileges, in sucli manner as shall be pre scribed by law. nor shall a charter tor such privilege be granted for a longer pe riod than twenty years. Sec 12 Any association organised lor i the purpo**, or auy luaividual, sbH have , the right to construct and maintain line.- (f telegraph within llits State, and toe u- ' | nect the same with other lines , and the j General Assembly shall, by general i*w iot uniform operation, provide reasonablo ' regulations to give effect to this #•> lion : No telegraph company shall consolidate with or hold a cotittolftug interest in the] slock or bonds of any other telegraph 'company owning a competing line, or a. - .jutru. by purchbse or other witn, any ulhci competiug 'mo of telegraph. Sec. 13. The term ' corporations, ' as used in this article, shall be construed to include all joint stock ompanie* or a-o --cialions having any ol the power* or priv i-1 iege- of corporation* not posse-•> Iby In dividuals or partnership*. ARTICLE XVII. HallßOAp* A HP Sec. 1. All railroads and calm's shall be public highways, and all railroad and ca- , ual companies snail bo common carrier- Any assiwiatioti or corj>oralic>n organized tor the purpose shall have the right to j construct and operate a railroad between any points within thi- -tate and to connect | at the State line with railroads of other States. Every rat/road company sbaf. . have the right with iu road to inter-i-,: connect witn, or uruss any other raiiroaJ and sbaU receive and transport each the I others' passengers, tonnage and car*, foa- I ded or empty, without delay or discrimi nation. Sic i Evcry rai/road and i-ani/ cor|*o- i j ration organised in this Mate *tia// main- „ Lain an i>fiic therein, where transfer* of it* tiK k *ha// be made, and where it* hook* sha// be k'lt f>r map :ti>n hy any t • loi-kho/der or creditor of *uch Corpora- j lion, in which ha// be recorded the amount of capita/ stock uibacritnl or paid , J in, and hy whom, the name* of the owner* ; I of it* ►lock and the amount* owned by > , them, respective/.?, the Iran*/. r of said , (lock, and the name* and p/ace# of r*i- ' dcnce of it* officer*. | a Sec. 3. A// individual*. associations and - j corporation* ha// have~;ua/ right* to hare ' person* and property I ran* ported over rai/roadt and cana/*, and no undue or un- < i reasonable discrimination tha//be made in ! t charge* for or in faci/itie* for transport*- j lion t>f freight or pacngcr* within the i ( State, or coming from or going to an,) i other State Person* and property Iran*- | ported over any railroad shall be deliver | , ed at any ttation at charge* not exceeding the charge* for transportation of peron j | and property of the *ame clan* in the same direction to any more di*tanl talion ; but ; excursion and commutation ticket* may j . be i**ued at *pecia/ rate*. | I Sec. -I. No rai/road. cana/, or other cor* ' i poralicn, nor the /e.*ee*. purcha-r, or ' j manager* of any rai/road or cana/ curt>-1 ration, ha// eonso/idate livestock, proper- * ty, or franchiie* ofiuch corporation with, I i or / ca*e or purchaie the work* or fraiicbi-1 ' re* of, or in any way contr**/ any other j . rai/road or cana/ corporation owning or ' havigg under it* contro/ a para//*/ or coiti peting line, nor tha// any officer of uch j rai/road or cana/ corporation act a* an offi cer of any other rai/road or cana I corpo- J ration owning or having control of a pa- i r**//••/ or competing /ine, and the question | whether rai/road* or cana/* are para //e/ or competing Zinc* shit//, when demanded by , the party comp/ainant, be decided by a. ; jury a* in other civi/ i*ue*. . Sec. 6. No incorporated company doing ' the butinc** of a c xnmon carrier *ha//, di racl/y or indireet/y, prosecute or e:ig*gc * in mining or manufacturing artic/e* for j transportation ovor it* work*, nor *ha// |uch company, diroet/y or indirect/y, en 1 gage in any other business than that of common carrier*, or ho/d or acquire /and*. | freeho/d er /encho/d, dirrct/y or indiiect /y, except *uch a* ha// be ncceary for carrying on it* business ; hut any mining or manufacturing company may carry '.he I product* of iu mine* and manufactories on it* rai/road or cana/ not exceeding fifty 1 ini/e* in length. Se<- 0. No president, director, officer, , agent, or omp/oyoe of any rai/ioad or ca na/ company, sha// be interested, direct/y or indirect/v, in the furnishing f materi a/ or *upp/ie to such company, or in the busine** of transportation a* a common carrier of freight or passenger* over the work* Owned, /eased, contro//cd, or work ed by such company. Sec. 7. No discrimination in charge or faci/itios for transportation *ha// be made between transportation companies and in dividuals, or in favor of cither, by abate ment, drawback, |>r otherwise, and no railroad or canal company, nor anv leee, manager or employe thereof, shall make any preference in furnishing car* or mo tive power. Sec. & No railroad, railway, or other transportation company shall grant free pas*e*, or passe* at a discount to any per son except officer* or employe* of the com pany. Sec. 9. No street passenger railway shall be constructed within the limit* of any ci ty, borough, or township, without the con sent of it* local authorities. Sec. 10. No railroad, cunal or other ' transportation company in existence at the time of the adoption of this article, shall liavo the benefit of any future legislation by general or special law*, except on con diliun of complete acceptance of all the provisions of this articlo. Hoe. 11. The existing powers and dutiu* i of the Auditor-General In regard to rail ! roads, canals, and other transportation I companies, except as to their account*, are hereby transferred to the secretary of in ' tenia! affair*, who shall have a general su pervision over them, Ruhjert to such reg - illations and alteration* a* klinll be provi t ded by law ; and in addition to the annual reports now required to be made, said sec • retary may require special report* at any - time upon any subject relating to the hu sine*i of said companies from any officer ot officer* thereof. Hec. 12 TheGenoral Assembly shall en , force by appropriate legislation the provi r sions of this article, i A RTH'LK XVII I. KUTUKK AMXXIIUKKTS. i* Section I Any amendment or amend - • merit* to litis Constitution may be pro posed in the Senate or House of Reprcsen t uitivcs, and if the sumo shall be agreed In p by a majority of the mem hers elected to r each House, such proposed amendment or - amendment* shall be entered on their li journals, with the yea* and iihv* taken i thereon and the Secretary of the Common- j J wealth shall cause the same to be publish • ed three months before the noxt general election in at least two noyjupaper* in eve - ry county in which such newspaper* -hall r be published ; and.if, in the General As • sembly next aflerwiirds chosen, such pro d posed amendment or amendment* shall <1 be ngreud to by a majority of the incm is bar* elected to each Hnu*e, the secretary r of the Commonwealth shall cause the II same again to be puhli-hed in the manner o aforesaid, and such proposed amendment i- or amendment* shall be submitted to the qualified elector* of the State in tu< It a manner, and at such time, at least three month* after being go agreed to by tho two lioiiitii. tt tlii l lien ml A*wtlilily shal prescribe. and if su • amendment • !*iuin4nitnU thull lm npprovid by a nm Joriiv of those voting thereon, >utli amend itmni or amendments ►hull become a par of the Constitution: tmt no ainandmen or amei .intents ahull hi lubfllitliil oftenei I tlmu once in live years; when two >• mor amendments •linll bo submitted the} i ktmt l In- voted upon separately. KGIIKDUU: j Thiit iio tin oiivi-uuiuhj tuny nrtsa frou tlin titangr* in ilio eotislilutiou l tin- (%iiinniiiiw'.iltli, mill in niili-i' Ic lurry lit# stuite into fntnplelo oprrrt t kiii, ii i hereby 100 Intel that, Sivli.m I. Tliin constitution shall : inkt . iti < 1 on ibf llrsi day t January 'in tin-11 hi one thousand < hundred J and M'Vinty four, lor nil |>uriK>t** not othviwioc provided for there ill, Sei- '2 All la ■** in foltfg ill tins Common wealth at the time of the adoption of thin constitution not in consistent therewith, and all light*, actions, prosecutions, and contract', ih 1111 continue a* if this constitution hail not been adopted. Sec. a. At the general election in the yearn one thonsaiul tight hutjdrcd and seventy-four and one thousand eight hundred Itnd seveuty live "Seua tors shall he elected in all districts where iheresliall be vacancies. Those clecltd in the year one thousand eight I hundred and seventy live shall serve ! ibr on i year, and those elected in the vear one thousand eight hundred and 1 seventy live shall serve for one year. I Senators now elected, and those whore terms are unexpired shall represent the districts 111 which they reside until the end of their terms for which they were elected. fetec. 4 At the getters 1 election in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy six Senators shall be elected from the even numbered districts to serve for two years, and from odd numbered districts serve for four years. See b The lin>l election of Uover tior under litis constitution shall be at the geiu ra! election in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy five, when a Governor shall be elected for three years ; and the term of the Governor elected iu the year unci thousand eitrht hundred and £Veuty-j eight and of those thereafter elected shall he for four yean, according to the provisions of this constitution. Sec. 0 At the general election in the year one thousand ight hundred and scveuty four a Lieutenant Gov ernor shall be elected according to the provisions of this constitution. Sec. 7- The H'eielry of luterual Affairs shall be elected at the first general election after the adoption of mis constitution and when the said officer shall be duly elected and uualitud. the office of Surveyor General shall be abolished, and the Surveyor General iu osce at tho litno of the adoptiou of this constitu tion shall continue in office until the expiration of the term for which he was elected. Sec. 8. When the Superintendent of public Instruction shall be duly t|uahficd, the office of Superintendent of Common Schools s! ail cease Sec. 'J. aiothiug contained . iu this OOOttiluti of January, oiiu thousand eight bun , d red :md 4#*only-five, end existing courts 1 in said counties shall continue with their present powers and jurisdiction until date; hut no new suits shall be instituted in the I'ourts of Nisi Prius after the adoption of this Constitution. Sec 21. The causes and proceeding* pending in the Court of Nii Ihriu#. Court ! Common Picas and District Court in Pluliwlelphia shall be tried and disposed of in the Court of Common Pleas. The re< • cords and dockets of said courts shall be transferred to the Prolhonotario's office of said county Met-. 22 The cause* and proceedings pending in tho Court of Cojnuioh P!ea in the county of Alleghany shall be tried and disposed of in the court number on g ; and the causes and proceedings pending in the District Court shall be tried and dis- P >ed ot it. the court number two. >ce 23. The Prothonoiary of the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia shall be first appointed by thejudge* of said court on tho first Munday ot Dei sip her, in' the year one llioOsand eight hundred aud sev enty-five ; gnd the present Prothououry of the District Court in said county thai! be the Prothonotory ef the said Court of Coiuinou Please until said dale, when bis commission shall expire, nod the present Clerk of the Court of Over aud Terminer and Quarter setsions of the Pftsce iu Diitl delphia shell be the clerk of such tfourt ur.tij the CepMapon of bi present com tiii-donun the first Monday of December in tho year one thousapd eight hundred ami seventy-live. Sec. 21 In cities cenUiuing over fifty thou-snd inhabitants (except Philadelph ia ) all aldrrmen in office at the time c( tho adoption of ibis Constitution shall contin ue in office until the expiration of their commissions, and at the election for city and ward uffioer* in tbp yegr eue thousand eight hundred Snd seventy-five, 0110 aldor tiiXn shall ho elecUd in each ward, as pro vided in this Constitution. 80c. 2.V In Philadelphia magistrates in lieu of aldertnen, shall be chosen as re quired 111 this constitution at the election in said city for city and ward officers in the year one thousand eight hundred and seveuty-five; Uit-ir term ef office shall 1 commence on the first Monday of April j sue. coding their tlevliun. Ihe teruu of office of alderman in said city, holding or entitled te coin missions at the time of It.e adoption ot this ConsUtu lugi shall not bv affected thereby, S.-c 'J6. Ail |>erons ut this Common wealth at the bine of the adoption of this constitution and at the first election under it shall hold their respective offices until tho term for which they have been elected er appointed shsll expire, and until their uccvxPr* shall bo July qualified, unices otherwise provided in this constitution • s *c. 27 Tho seventh article of this ten stltuUon, proscribing an oath of office, 1 shall lake effect on and after the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy five. ?eo. 2K The terms of of!L oi county commissioners ami county audi erg chosen pru r tu the year one thousan.i cig ,t hun dred and icventv five, which suall not have expired before the first Monday of: January, in the year one thousand eight . hundred and seventy six, shall expire on that day. Sec "-".I All State. county, city, ward, borough and township officers in ofiTice at the time of the adoption of this constitution w bos* componaatit-n it col provided for by salaries alone, shall continue to receive |M 1 umpensatu-n allowed them by law until the expiration of their re*|iective terms ot office Sec 30. All state and judicial officers heretofore elected, sworn, affirmed, or in offii e w km this constitution shall lake ef fect, shall severally. within one month af ter such adaption, take and subscribe an Mta ar afTirmatioii, to support this con stitution. Sec H! The General Assembly, at iu Cr-t sossion. or as soon as may be after the adoption of ibis constitution, shall pass such laws as msy be necessary to carry the same into full force and effect See, .12 The ordinance passed by this convention, entitled "An ordinance lor submitting the amended constitution of i'ennsylvanis to a vote of the electors thereof," shall be held to bo valid for all purposes flu-roof. See. ;U The words "County Commis sioner-" wheroevcr used in lh{s constitu tion, and in any ordinance accompanying the same, shall be held to include the Commissioners for tho city of l'bilhdel phia. A-busied at Philadelphia, on the third day of Sovemhcr, in the year of our L.rd one thousand eight hundred and seventy three. Office ef ) Secretory ef the Commonwealth. Harrubnrg. Nov. 13. IN?3| ) I certify that tho foregoing is a correct copy of the new Constitution, proposed to the people of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, for their approval or rejection, as the same appears of record in this office. M S. QUAY. Secretary of Commonwealth. AN ORDINANCE, ron M'HUtTTIXO TIIEAUXXPKn COKSTI- ! TvrtoN or rtxxsYLvtxu to a vote or TIIE uual.triEt> EI. El TOES Til KRRuF, AS rAseED SECOND EEADIXO lit if or.lainrj by thr Chssfifufiusif Oia resfms of f A* flimwosiraiHt of /Vss sylrnatra, at /ollwi : 1. That tho amended Constitution l-repared by this Convention, he submit ted to the qualified electors of the Com monwealth for their adoption or rejection. t an election to he held on the third 1 Tuesday of December next; except as tn-ri-innfter ordered and directed, the said lelection shall be held and conducted by :hu regular electien officers in the several . lection districl-shrouyhout the Common* -vi-alth, under nil tho regulations and pro visions of existing laws relating to general .-lections; and the sheriffs of the several counties shall givo at least twenty days j notice of said election by proclamation: 2. Tho .Secretary of the Commonwealth shall, at least twenty days before the said .-lection, furnish to the Commissioners of ■ each county a sufficient number of prop erly prepared eirculnrs of instructions The ( ornmissionert of tho several counties ■ hull cause to ho printed nt least three lima* as many ballots of offirmativo vo ters as there are voters in each county— and the same number of negative votes; and the said Commissioners shall, at least five days before said election, cause tube fairly distributed to tho several elections districts in their respective counties, the said ballots, tally-lists, returns, circu lars ol instructions, and such other books and papers as may be necessary. The tin 1 lot shall be printed or written in the following form: On the outside the words "New Constitution;" in the in j-ide for all persons giving affirmative iVOtM lit words "Tor the Now Con l-titution," and for all persons giving neg ■itivc votes the words "Against the New Constitution." 3 If it hll ap|wr that a majority of Uftf vol** Io11hI am for 1b ni> tkiMlitaUon then It aliall ba the i Otiat It utioV) of tho rututuon wealth ••( JnMR, in ■§ year of our our thousand viglil hundred and Mtrah foar . toil If M ahall appear that majority of tha vr*a* Btollad ; wrr* agaluat tha new 'onatltutiou. than It ahalTba rv | ) ctcd and ha null and void. 4 r ira t'ommlaal.mara of Klactlon. tu , lMmii 11. I Pillar, Kdward llmwntng. John I* Verrea, Itenry 1.. 1 Hagcit and John O. .Uram, ara harahy appointed by | Hit* i'ontont ion, who aball have d tract ion of the alec tltoi uiHn thla amended ( .institution In tha city of ' Philadelphia Tha maid t 'nnituiaaioncr* aliall ba duly • w..rn or altirtnad to perform itialr dutiea with tin par ; Ualtty and Hd<4ity They hall rUi hava power to till { vacancies In thalr own nnmhar It hU*II be tha duty of *aid •, oinmiaaioncra, or a maturity of I ham. and thay ' ahall hate authority t make a regtatiati>ti of volar* ! for tin* aavaraleduction dtv||on of a*Jd city, and to I fui i) lab tbo I lata eo ntada to tha election otftcera of prec Inct orfitiv lainn ; to diatrihuto th ticket* for laatdcity pvoddid !• bat Ilia OMMMIJo la uaod at the election ;U aip->int |a judge ami two Inspector* for ano|i election division. tnr whom tha election therein , aliall !• bald and oonducted. and to give all nacoaaary iult actions to tho election officer* regarding thalr ! dutlaa In holding theekwlUu\ and In waking raturna thereof. No IMHMMt akuMl eecae aa an olaction officer who would Ue disqualified under aeotlon 1&. article*, of the now Cunatttutton. Tliagnneral return of the olec tttl Uw "*m fktilW# dMooMod "Üb. bo of .l#cllon MM MtMUdfOT *a, l*Jl>IO t Hid I'MM OJMMMM ,wI*m datiM tod • • (In ow m Una# of OMMOOM of •[*<•< {" la ..i•' h* ""do •* •o" 1 .11, OUUHWIU .UelWo for <&£*•••! lUrrl.Oui g , M U Ur#i4>Uf !• W #•*•• ''ilmmli of Uw UoaaU** of Uw >#— ffItSwACS.'S tt? or, l.ul Uw roloro lo.tao* lo roool/ .boll ok 00l • Irtplwol. oooolt MMWW mod IraOMall Uw *ow, with in l fui ittor 110 oMlwi. 4lmM to Uw nw doof of liu. I'mnoUtb unly M Aiuaoaauau. I'A. J. U AKKIX J p aillftiKMT J A HKAVKLL JOHN NORMA. rrrxa NOR ran Pennsvalley Banking Co. OEM ME il ALL, PA. KKCKIVE DEPOSIT*, And AU°* luteteat. bitcount Note Buy and Ball Government Securities, Gold and * Parca Ilorrica, WM. B. Mixuuf, fIROCKRY STORK.- VJ Wood ring & Co., At the Qtoeaiy fHore on Allegheny Street, nellafuntu, Pa., opposite Haffer tiro'e Inform the public generally, that they have now and keep at all timet one of the bast and Urgent elocks of Grocer i*M, each at COFFEES, TEA, SCO AH, SKK ASS AS, Ac., Ae,, Ac , CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, contielitig of canned peacbet, < hemet. Won, plumt, green corn, dried apple*. pWt h<-t, cberrie. Ac, In brief thy have everything u.ually kept In a first clatt Grocery Store. Call in i ladiea and gonilemen. Our price* are deatonable. >V o aim to pleat*. octbtt t . NEW GOODS | AND NEW PRICES. „ AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES at the BOSTON BOOT A SHOE STOKE, NO. a. iti sirs AKI ADI:. Prices than at any Other Shoe Store in Centre County. Call and See Us! • No. 5, Buah'a Arcade, Bellefonte. July mr. PROCLAMATION. WkoMo.lt* Hon Chert** A. Mow hwl.il of lb* coon of < inooi rioiw. le Uw SUA J odurwl IH inn. owwWUno of Uw coaaUo* of l oom tTtotao ood riooMcld. ood Uw Hwcnlit W W Lm ud lb* Hoooroblo Hoot, lM>f. AwocUW JUfo. la Oootf* MUt,. toiUie mood I belt jwocpl Marina dot. lb. . C., We leer. Son A Carl, ilankcr*, York, Pa. jun# b-tini Allegtiency Street, Bellefonte, Pa D. JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietor*. A riRHTOI-AAA HOT Kb, COMFORT A BI.K EOOtie PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ALL THK MODERN CONVKNIEN CKS-ANH KEASONAHLE Charge*. The proprietor* offer to the traveling public, anil lo their country fiiendt, flrtt clatt accommodation* and careful atten tion to the want* of guette at all timet, at fair rate*. Careful bottler* and good stable ling for hornet. An excellent table well : served. A liar supplied with tine liquor*. Servant* well trained and everything re I quLile in a tirnt das. Hotel. Our location 1 i in the bu*i nets part of the town, near the J Pont Office, the Court House, the Chur ' chen, the Bank*, and the p incipal place* | of buninea*. render* it the most eligible r place for those w hovi.it Hvllefoete on bu.i --• or pleasure. f Ail Omnibus will carry passenger, t and baggage tu and from all train* ' free of charge. < Excelsior Cement 2 MEYER, HOFFKR. & CO. 2tklec tf Aaron*Durg, P*. ! R_a2L : qUktS. H. Held, * o tClock, Walohumker A- Jeweler Millheim. Centre Co.. Pa. HKI.hKKONTKMAKM.KTB. ! Wli.ta (7heat $1 sft. Red I*V... Rye 166 Com AO ....Out | 70 010 7er#eed A,A" PotltMi 60. > l.nrd |>r iun.... R l wheat I 26....Kye OA Corn 46 —Oat* HO Barley VO Cloveraecd 4,00 Timothy teed, <160.,...... Halt SOO per ark ... Bicon 7o Hair- to Butter 23 Eggt •JO Platter 0 60 MITH SHOP FoK RENT. !0 One of the brat Hlackamith SUnd* lin tho country i offered for rent by the ! undersigned. The ■hup b I oca tad in Med itonhurg, ha. two tire*, and ifdetired. the i Tool* rati alto bo leated with the thop. Every thing it in the bl order for the kutinatt, end the ttand it alwaytftill ol ! Work. l'oteoMion ran he bed at eny lime, i Apply to WILLIAM NOLL*. Thi* stand it alto offered lor tele, with [dwelling boute end lot. fcnur. '2m. J4t!lltonktirg, Pa. SCHGULTAX NOTICE.-The eltlaent „f l'uttrr lownthip ere hereby notified, 'agreeably to law, Ihet on all School Tea tmid over to the undertigucd on or before Si ore tuber 26lh,netl, there will be e do duet ion of A per cent; and un ail paid within one month after uiJ dale the full auui will he claimed, aftor which all auch Tama rcunaining unpaid, will be placed in the hand* or a Collector with an addi tion of A per centum. JAB. C. IKJAL, 4auß2m Treat urer. ADAH HILD. PAINTER. tSx.ia offert hit tervicet to the citiaent of Mittin * jowtre and adjoining countiet, in ■fount*. ttlgit and Oriiititiruitlui ■'Hinting. , GRAINING Oak. Walnut, Maple, Ah, Mabogouy. Ac, Plain and Ptucr Paperhanging. Or der. retpoctftilly (elicited. All fine work done for other pa in ten. 6 nor, tf Fall Opening of ■fount*!*, Trimming*. Milline ry, ui MISS LUCY DEI N INGER'S, in Centre Hall, who hat ju-t returned from Philadel phia, with the LATEST FASHIONS, and a complete clock of New Bonnet*. New llat*, elegant Trimming*. Ac., which will he cold or made up, at reaaonabia price*. Alto, old ladle. Ilrecc Cap*. The new rtylec are very prettj. Ladle* call and tea ihern early, rirtt come, firct lertcd, ociSO It Miller & Son, CENTRE HALL, PA. DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS ASU MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. OILS. DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY. NOTIONS, FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE TOILET. Ac., Ac., Ac. PriEVIXE AND LIQIOKS, for 'medicinal purpoeet. Truaac* 6: Supporter* in great variety. Alto, choice CIGARS AND TOBACCO, and ail other article* utuaily kept hi e firct dast Drug Store. Prescription* carefully Compounded. Stocttf MILLER A SON. PRICE LIST. BURNBIDES Ac THOMAS. JOBBERS. A COMMISSION MER CHANTS Salt per Barrel— .Salt per Sack —— 2 26 Bet Rio Coffee per A *> White Sugar per lb....—■■■ IS Men* Slog* Boot*.— —B 76 Moo*e Bool# per pair— ———. !60 : Horte Blanket* per piece 1 76 J Men". Shirt*, a piece I 00 j Army Pantaloon*— Bt t double thick tobacco— —. 86 1 Bet Navy Tobacco—. We are War.amaker* A Brown # and will furctth cuttomert with any kind !of clothing vou want at Philadelphia price*, and wifl .how you large templet to cbooee from. We are thar pleat' agent* of Philadol phi* and will furniah cuttomert with any kind of drea* good*, thawlt, Ac., at city price*. Large *1 atock 6f Merchandiae evor brought to thiatown. Cellar, Rocm and lup Stairt all full. Call and ee for your mltm and tare from 29 U> 80 per cent, j The highoat Market price paid tor but ler. egg*, grain, Ac. I Fifty different kind* of men'* glove*. BUKSSIDESA THOMAS. New Cluth i ng Store A. STERNBERG, engaged to manage for I. L Reiaen* in, in the corner building, oppotite Holier'* .tore. Bellefonte, ha* ctUhlithcd a new Clothing Store where tha bc*l bargain* in the county are offered. $7.50 to sis for Suits of the fln est Cassimere. IIATS, CAPS and a full and complete anortment of ev ery thing in tha lino of Clothing. Gent'* Fnriiiwhliig C.ooilh all directly from thair own manuCactory. Alto. Jewelry, Ralcltca, Ac. They have engage,! their old clerk, Mr A. Sternberg, to well known to the people, and who will bo pleated to tee nia old friend*. t , apstf. Piece good, of every di-cription, sold lowto enable everybody to have hi* cloth in gmado to order. CENTRE HALL Ilanlware Store. J. O. DKININGKK A new, complete Hardware Store been opened by the undersigned in Cen tre Hall, whore ho is prepared to sell all kinds of Building unu House v urnishing Hardware, Nails, Ac. Circular anil Hand Saws, Tcnpon Saws, Webb Saws, Clothes Racks, a full assort ment of Glass and Mirror Plate Picture Frame*, Spokes, Felloes, and Cutlery, Shovels, Spade* and Forks, Lock*, Hinges, Screw*, Sash Springs. Horse-Shoes, Nails, Norway Rods, Oils, Tea Bells, Carpenter Tools, l'aint, Varn ishes. Pictures framed in the finest stylo Anything not on hand, ordered- upon shortest notice. AUo a full stock of FI'RNITURE al ways on hani. *r-R. member, all ood* offered cheap er than elsewhere aug'io' 73-tf H 1 Oi'SK & LOT FOfISALE.— A two storv dwelling house and good lot, |in one of the most desirable portions of | Atiroqsburg, is offorod at private sale, i Witbjt are all necessary outbuildings such as kitchen, woodshed, smokehouse, a shop stable, cistern, Ac. Choice fruit of all , kinds on the premises. Apidy!to MRS. JOANNA KURTZ, oct2U tf Aaroasburg. Ho! Attention! SAVE MONEY! by pure hating Chant) goods nt WOLF'S, who hat j u*t unpacked a Urge and tpla did stock, which hn haa determined to tell Ttn cheap, consisting of DRY GOODS and Print* Muelin*. Opara Canton*, and Wolt Flannel*. Ladie* l)ru Goods, tueh a* I'flaiHk, Ajpaoaa, Poplins, Empress Chun, Sateen*. Tawaiae. together with a lull , •MM or everything usually kept in the Dry Good* line. NOTIONS: Afull stock, consisting part of Lsdis and Children'* Merino How. Collar*, Kid glove*, W quality *llk and Lisle thread trio yes, Hood*. Nubia*, Break fait shawl*, Ac. H ATS & CAPS, A full a*:*orl*oitt of Men'* Bov and Children'* of the latest rtyle and belt CLOTHING, Ready made, a choice selection of Men's and Buy'* ot the newcrt style* and most serviceable material*. BOOTS & SHOES, WM. WOLF. "C.P E C fc' S r New Coach Manufactory. CKNTKK HALL, PA. The undersigned has opened a new es tablishment, at hi* new shops, lor the manufacture of Carriages, Buggies, & Spring Wagons, £luubs AXD SUED*, Pun ask Fjuci of every description . AU vehicle* manufactured by him are warranted to render satisUrtion, and a* equal to any work done elsewhere. He u*es none but the best material, and employs the most skillful workmen. Hence they flatter them solve* that their work can not be excelled for durability and finish.. Order* from a distance promptly attend ed to. Come and examine my work before contracting elsewhere. PRICES REASONABLE. All Linda of Repariug done. Ik EG ISTKRB' NOTICES!? " The following account* have been ex amined and 'passed by me and remain filed on tceord in this oMce. for the in spection, of heirs, legatee*, creditor*, and alt other* in any way interested, and w ill be presented to the Orphan's Court of Cen tre county. on Wednesday, the 3tith day of November, 1878, for confirmation and allowance •• The account of Joseph Devling, guardi an of Mary C. Luces, late of Centre coun ty The arconat of Joseph Devling. guardi an 01 Millie K Luces, late of Centre coun ty. • tSM The account of Joseph Devling guardi an of John N Luf gans.Janudlceor&c,y FNgMiliH Li %er Complaint 11 C IfeiZIOLSIEHHB has no equal. It cffec u MOT)W> .mkIBSIiMI tuallycuresailCougJi- P IBfsstdgHUHREEIS Cam. and alldiseasea II IV/tMffsP!!sEa of the TfIKOAT and