The Potter journal and news item. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1872-1874, December 03, 1873, Image 3

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    _-nk J it <k' damage* against any
eoriK)rations or in L>. iuai-.
?U 1. hv Viewers or otberw <i-; an t
If.' nto >ut of sneli damage-. in all
' of :i i >[>csl, shall, on the <l. in.ia i
( | arty, bn determine I ly a
r. 1 iito the course of the i
,iir\ ,•< e
, ;I) nion la"-
v '.t. Every banking law sh-iil pro
ij {•.,:• the registry and countersign-
V, r b\ all officer f the state, of all
or hills designed for circulation, j
"."i that ample security to the full
Z„wi thereof shall he deposite "
ith the auditor general for the re
'•mntion of such notes or bills.
' jo. The general assembly shall
I , e t | ie power to alter, revoke or an
q ;, n v charter of incorporation now
vbtiiig and revocable at the adoje
' oHi'is constitution, or any that
,v hereafter in- created, whenever
their opinion it may be injurious
. .v., citizen- of this commonwealth,
. manner, however, that no in
jJice shad be done to the corpora
; „ \. law hereafter en acted shall
, . renew, or extend the charter
l.fnmre tli n one cor} s -i :.lion.
U. No CO ]Toe body to pos
inking and discr anting privi-
shall be create*! or organised in
Ssnanw of any law without three
previous public notice at t he
v . the intend location, of the
iutention t > apply fot such privileges,
j in su .j. manner as shall be prescribed
;• i charter for such
hv . _ .
• v t _ ate I lor a longer ie
- Ain -*"(• son or corpo
.. tiiio organized lor the purpose, or
!i i hxiivi iii.u. -hali have ti<e rig:it
• ./construct and maintain lines of
{t .j within lis -tute, and to
the same with otter Hues;
sad tin general assembly shall, by
general law of uniform operation,
junvidf rea-.'liable regulations to
„,v, full effect to tuis section. No
telegraph company shall consolidate
wit :ur 1,.-Id a conn lling interest in
st< efc or bonds of any other tefe
-ntjh •• "I'd any owning a competing
j.ijr. <•!' ;:>•-. :"e. by purchase or otiier
i. ain other competing liae of
trli'gl :fi! .
1 i. The term **eorporations."
tsused in this article, shall becon-1
strued to include all joint stock eoro
—nidations having any of
! ]ifw rs or privileges of corpora
possessed by individuals or
1 n -l
ARTICLE XVII.
Rail road* and Canals.
>cr 1. All railroads and canals
- . be public highways, and all tmil
ad :uid (a mi companies -tell be
•iiirafUi can.eis. Any assra-iation
[•oration organized for the pur-
I ; -t-- . :! iiavetlie right to emi-truct
1 ami ojferatc a railroad between any
I j uis >• bin this stat • an i to con
in e at ate line wit h railn tads
.
. h..vt the ri_ul with iis
'
cross any other railroad, and shall (
u YO Mi lr.,n-.por' • -h tiiv others*
.
•<r empty, without delay or discrimi
ii.it: ill.
>• ••-. E\ >ad. and c.ui •!
"■ , '."ii org idzed in this state
sh.dl maiut tin an office therein,
w r- t rali.-fers of i - stock shall i'l
• and r it- book- -hali be
. .'i in-j eetiou by niiV stock hoi d
- r : tor of -ucli corporation, in
: - ii 1 recorded the :.n. unt
; ital stoek sulx-crilx-d or pai l
..ily whom, the m.n.e- of the
■• i. -of it- -lock and the amount
by them, respectively, the
rs of said stock, and the names
: et i of residence ol it - otiiee:—.
:>. Ail individii 1-. as-oeia
. : ad eor|ionitioii- -hall liuve
"I . right to have pel sons aid pr>-
' {ran-; orted over railroads rod
: . ud no undue or unrcnsonable
' S' a..;).)' on siillll be !ii iU; ill
•" ii ... of IV. or ]i::—. Itg.'l
' ' i the state, or coming from <u
.
i ej < liy trail-port. i over any
i •; all In dtiivercil at any
• aarge- not x•. d i g t!
• :ty of the -aim v.a -int e
■
■•a: but excursion rii'! eonrmii'
. '
. \o ; ti]i • : . (-.ii d or n'iu
i• j: .or the 1: --e*--. pmeh.-'.s.
• -
" i j " .ration, sit; .. e tUsoii ;ate
p • peri v. i; a.inaii-< s. i
: c oration iv..h. or l>i!sc <u
■ - t ie works or iVant-hi-cs i"
" ; • way control any othci rail
r < mil eorjior.- ti" now ning or
u _ under its control a parallel or
ting line, nor shall any officer
- -ncli railroad or canal coi [>oration
:m officer of any other railroad
a ! corporation owning or hav-'
•control of a parallel or eora
- iisie. :.nd t!i<- ijuestion whether
.i' or canals arc parallel or
" ,|n l*'-ting line- shell, when demand
the party coinjdainant. Ih' de
• 'V a ji;ry as in other civil issues.
No incorjHuatcd company ;
- the btr incs-, of a common car
• 1 !. lirec* iy or indirectly, pros
• <>r engage in mining or uianu
ujg artich • ior tr;tu-jK>i"ti;tiou
v • ik-. nor shall -uch com*
• iy or indirectly, engage
/'j" *■' •" biisim -s than that • f
-'•"on (■ i-riers, or hold or acquire
.• • old oi ica • cii. Id, directly
" •beiiy. except -uch as si;ail U
"** ar .v h*r carrying on its 1u -
'•* o.iy mining or ci.*inuia<-tui
- " Ui ji.ii.y (lir.y carry the products
's.'ies manufact*iries on it
' "r canal not excvc'.ing lit" v
•/'"ligt!:. " *
president, director, ofk
rut. or employee of *nv ra;i
" or I t c '! ;1 compmv shall be in-,
Tc;- sT.-d. directly or indirectly, in
the furni-iiing of mnteriai or suppiit s
to su.'h company , or in the business
• >t' transportation as a common carri- j
cr oi'freight or passengers over the 1
! work- owned, leased. controllel or
worked by such company.
>. c7. No discrimination in charges
or facilities i >r ti-jJisporta'ion shall
In- made between trausjiortation com
panies and individuals, or in favor of
either, by abatement, drawback or
otherwise, and no railroad or canal
company, or any les-ee, manager or
employ ii; thereof, shall make any
prefeieuccs in furnishing cars or ;
motive jx>wer.
Sec 8. No railroad, railway or
other trans]K>rtation company "shall
grant free pa>-es or passes at a ili>-
eount, to any persons except officers ,
or cin]>loyees of the company.
Sec !♦. No street passenger railway j
shall be constructed within the lim-j
its of any city, or borough or town- j
ship without the consent of its local :
authorities.
Sec 10. No railroad, canal or oth
er transport tion company, in exls; -.
once at the time of the adoption of
this article, shall have the benefit of
any future legislation by general or 1
special laws, except on condition of
complete acceptance of all the pro-'
\ isi .ii- of to- article.
Sec 11. The existing powers an d
duties of the au lit,or general in re
gard t. railroads, caiuis ami other
t raiisportatioii coinpani'.s. except -
to their accounts, are hereby trans- •
lerrcd to tin secretary of inti:ii:d
affiurs,who stud! have a general sup
ervision over them, subject to such
regulations and alt •-relions u- -nail
b.* provided by law; s.;i;i in addition
to the annual reporis now required
i be made.-aid secretary may re-1
quire sjieciai !v}xrt- at any time up
on any subject- relating to the Ui-i
--i:e-s of said companies IV,.m any of
ficer or officers liter of.
Sec 1-. The g- r.-l ass ILi" iiy sh ill
enforce by apjropriate 1* gislation the
provisions of this article.
ARTICLE, xviii.
Futur*' A Hi* ndm< ais.
Sec 1. Any ami; id incut or am nd--
incuts to this constitution may b
proposed in the senate or house of
representatives, and if the -ame shall
i-e agreed to by a laajority of the
i cuib-Ts elected to each house, such
>..••] >-e,i amendm.-nt or amen iments
snail b- entered o;i their journals,
with the yen-and m-ys taken thereon
and the -ccrctary *f the oommoii
wcai n -Lali c*use the same to be
pnbii.-lieb t;,,ec inonias 1 i-l.trc the
i: x: general election in at Ica-t two
s, .- .per- in every county in widen
—i • ii per- sii il be ])ub!i-}ie<!;
•i. 1 1:. ill till" geil, l';.i a-s- liji 1. 11: XI
. i -r'A i i- ch'isCli. s;ii-h pi • Jk.i .1
am u iui; nt or amcndnients -uali i*-
-gr- d i*. !. a majority of 'lie m m
lk.*rs el Ctet to e.icu bouse, tue se-re-!
tary oi air c uiiiii mv. .. .ii: . shall c.'i'.L-"
tiir -nine : _ .in !• pui.lisiied
1
| I '.*•* i *v . Oi* A,'. A'] I
-.:a!i be -iii :irit''-l to t : ;e qua! ii -d
i the -lab in • .icii manner,
and ah tint-. .:•' !e thre-->. t! ( s
aft. i ! ' g -■ agreed tf ly the two
iIOU-4 -. . - I it' gt ;i Tal a--e ni-il -.r-'ii
pre- _-r: S K"; ud ii' -ue . aineiwlnK'iit or
an*." ndtm . . si.all !.- ,q.proved by
majority of those voting t e-eon,
such .uneiidnieiA or amend men -
shall Ik-come a part of the constitu-i
tion; bat no amendment or amend-[
incuts shall b. -übiu.'o i oft- ncrthali
once in five years; w xn twooi more
"in udn.ents -i. .11 ! ■ submitted they
-i ail lx voted upon - pa rat-* iy.
SCnEt'l'l.E.
Ti .it n • ineBvt".:i.*M ■* tiir.y arise f:< in i. ••
••luin res a i'ie t .i 1; -;i,m of - < ->uin >•
we., ".n .ijiiii.o.•! t.icarry la • .mi ii' -t .
j. etc ■ Mti-.u i' : . ■- • :
'
f.Ct <•!. tile first ll > ol -i :uav\ 'il! i
y oil, t„. •, ; i*. g'.T i.uadied . ■ e'i
.-•• v alv-: •: . ■' . ', os - ; . * 1-
w v )K -vid-d I- r !ht if.
.
int.iHo iJa. fi ■ me■ d pti uof
-
',\;-u i il sii • i..-. - en*
- ■
See. '.A • • g I .-J .• •ii T he
.1- O'.e 1 I. a: .*., I : a If' d i ml
Vt' I! , i" ■• ' : •:' • Ti 'O - ■ ■, . ~ '
Ulid iil : al -t "> • I' * -live seii.ilo.- shi'.ii
in ii et' il . . d. - a S Ml i'e ti-lI'C
-i 1.1 l ik' Vite.u ej- S. T: •*•<■ I 1 •'. d t!-
,a g iidodaiid ev'jily-f m
■
• .lit. •y- . • m • n ioiu-irisl and .-i v
-,r - . ■
-
ol tne • ri. :s for V. e t i*ey . i'e •!• ft ! <l.
See. 1. At tin- -< e> i d- ii i> in tiif
year eighteen i.uu<tod . :al - veuty-six.
aenatonf -i-aii be elected from the even
ll Ml: Ik ;. d d 1-J i'l.'ts t < -•! wfoi" two VI .-rs
and from <khl niiii;ami uistiicts to
set vt* for joui years.
S*e. 5. "The first eh."tion of governm
under this coiistituti-.il shal! ueattlfe
g. Derail 1> etkui in tin yean igliteei hun
dr.d and .- onty-tivc. when a govenroi
-•..i1l lie elected t"r tho . ytand the
t:lit of tbe governor <1- t* > in 'he ?' al .
eigi.tet n hundred and - >'• dv-eiT I, and
■of those tfacreafter elect il, shall be for
four ye.ars, accoiding to the jnovi.sioi.-s
, of this constitution.
I Sec. At the g.-neu,! I lection in tie
year eighteen hutaflid - d seventy-foui
! h lieubiiatit governor -..a1l ♦ itel d e-,
cording to the jiiovjsion.- s tins e.a--U
. tut ion.
See. 7. The s. "Clary of m.U • ad
: f;,i. sh; id i" elected t:. ht-t g- Jo l.b
* I • l ah ' a. < : '•
si it'll '• a. and .via a!' JS do;-',. . ..ii
be duly eh- ' .1 a:-d q' ■ -_ •'• /: ■ < •
survey or gen ;-i sbaHbeatx Us• d. i
surv v..r g- lin <***-"• ; • ■*' inn- <•
111,e adoption of <> • stitntiMi , ,
| •.nit.iitc iriii.ee until tb • ?.j ' no:
i- A •■•- ;• us :•■: w; i" r- <- •
• e. s. V, hen ti * - ' .iid* i.-i g' ;
I'l 'I:- I '• >l! '■ ■ ■'
1 : i.e i.rfHa of *-!;;-•• ißl' lla nt • f • mi •■..
sida-01-S. . ! -a.
; >• C, ft. Not;, bgi'OUt; h.e . ill In. "m.
1 stitution -hall i-e construed t n-nd* ■
• iar.v perwn now holding any "hi-* .
j for h first official term ineligible far n
election at tae euvl of stleli term.
i up julg s of the supreni
court in o;ri.*e wl.a:i this constitution
shall ui re effect si. •' eonlintle Until their
J eniuiuis.sioits s-v: rally expire. Two
-jUug.-sin additi .n to the numler now
isuna.'siim the said court shall beeleeted
at the first gt-n ral election after the
adoption of this cor,stituiion.
>cc. 11 All courts of record and all
existing courts which are not sjkviiicd
in this const ii ution sh di "ontintte in ex
istence until the lii>t day of DeeomU r.
in the year eighteen hmnb ed and seven
ty-fiv-'' without Rbridgment of th**ir pw
snt jurisdiction, but no longer. Ta*
court of first criminal jurisdiction for
ii,' counties of Schuylkill, l.ebanon and
Dauphin is hereby abolislied; and all
j caqs - and pnxreedings jk-nding therein
i in the county ot - buylkil! .- ail be t ; it-d
| and disposed of in the courts of over and
t- nniner and quarters 'ssionsofi "icp-.n-t
I of Siiid county.
S"c. 12. The registers'courts now in
' existence shall lie aftolished on t!- first
day of January next succeeding theadop
| tion of this constitution,
i sxi. 13. The general assembly shall.
! at the next session after the adoption of
; tins constitution, designate tiu* several
judicial districts as required by this con
:st it ution. Tin judges in commission
, when such designation shall Ik* m d
-■! continue during their unexpired
*• utis j idg.-s of !':■• ti' .v districts in
whim they reside. Hut wh n there s all
; I* two j-: , i .-id.ii g .n the same di
: trict the pn-si lent judge shall ilect to
Which district i,c sh.bl be assigned, and
: 1 he ndd.it i.mai hrw judge shall i.c assigu
cil • i',-" -••:w.~ -lis. • i
Sec. 11. Til g.u rtd •iss.uibly shall, at
liic le x", s >c. c-ilntg aiter each
decennial census, and n't oftaner. d sig
nate Ha s> v. ral judicial districts as Vf
qui-.-d by i d.s c-'iisiitution.
>"C. 1-5. .f:tdg" - 1 iretil in the law of
,ii.- .-uirtof re.*-u 1 i . d'iiug commissions
in force at t a* ad :pti'n of this const it u
; ■ Ui - ah held i i.-cir n*s: ,-v-tive offices un
til tiit expi.-atio.s i f :;c terms for which
y•A -.r cornndssi, m ' * : 1 until t • -ir
. *•.•*•—s.. -s ; all lie del* •j.i;. a.-d. 'j
(uvm nor shall ootmn IIWKHI (he president
: e court ui' first criminal joris-
Ui-tiTm for the counties of Schuylkill,
Lebanon and Ibauphin as a iiidge of
tin- court of CtUiiUion pleas of Scouj ikill
j county fui the uin xpiml term ol his
•'."fi.-e.
S . Mi. After the expiration of the
tcriu ~1 any pis sidcnt judge of any court
of'common p!'*s in eianmission at the
adoption of this c'ii-titutio:i, the judge
■f - ■ - h court learned in tiie law and old
i est iu coiuoii&uon snail bi.*t president
jialg-- thes>kl". and witen two or acne
; judges are (uecw-dat tie- s.-.ta tirue in
.my judicial district, they shall decide
b> ioi winch shall i.e fwrsident judge;
but when the president judge of court
.-hau re-k'leclel I.e &i:a!i c 'Uliioie to
tie j.nsid. Nt judge of that court. A ->-
< i te judges. iu>t learned in the law.
,-lectd after the snl'.pliou of ti.is const i
: till ion. s -all be comuri-sioii'd p> tj. Id
t•- :r oiliia - ior liiet-iin .<• ii vc \ : - from
• - first day -f J.i.-.aai V next after tic r
cier't; n.
17. Tlie general iis-einbly. at the
firs.: ses.-;!i afiei the adoptfon <.f this
<■ r-st it uiioii, -hall h\ and drteitniiie lac
I ciwnpeuration of t!u judges ef the s&-
;-time <•-urtand gthe ug-s.<t! ■.•sev
• aal judicial <iisri :: i> oi tiie eoiuuj" •-
\v* a Ith and the prciis; n- of The thir
t.-eiitii se *; .JJ ■ f: ' • art hdeon!egisiu'i<ii
-h il tit !•" d" nifxl i con.-.st. til h--rt -
with. N"t ! -h.'g et ntaiucd in this cortsti
..ti' c sli. Übe iu-; i 1.. -, " ~ t. • ,-• -
|sation now paid toHiij lawjodgl ot this
• ouiin.mweaith now in coinijiKs;. n.
>•■-e. Is. 'fine cm,", of comiuon pi as
in the < "U"tb - < f i' ul lelpfi: t and Al
legheny sh.i'l !• e-iir.i* • dof toe pres
ent i ,'dg— of t a- i. ■ v"-ITT tll'i
court of • aiiu a <•; s -al countiis
until ttie!r<iii--es shall - verahy end. ..ud
of such other judges a-i;: y fioin ;ui
. tM!i"l-•--:*' -t'l. .'ort'-p - ■!
lir-t orgsiaization in Philadelphia, the
judges of court iMini'.-*r one stmt] U*
itlges Aliis-'ii. ! .'•. ■ ami -t.: of
e <*| ;llt !;ftt.il" ! t •. '■ ' J g' -II I. .
Mite: (-•} and on*.- otic r jm.get" -■ ••.- c -
ik] ; of tic court rum cr tisree. jndg -
Ludlow, Finletterand Ly; d; and'ol ti
curt number four, jud.gcs Thayer,
; Briggs and ..tie othei judge kin eh etuL
Tiie judge find Banted a aHbetin pretfi
dent judge of N-id courts v.--
ly. and t .ereafter tie president judge
i shall la- t: jndg: oldest in eojm;: . ;
i* it any president judgele-clec; d in the
s.inc court <•;• 41;- Lrg t ■ !mli coiitinu- to
Is* p; -id ' jdg ;. T -.dd -
tiona! judge- rc trtantmiberx : .round
four seal' ; dforam! <a - t<-iia' the
first ral eiivt ion after tie ad qe
ti*'ii of ti is c liistitifii i i tic* one
io.m .as th'- iwo additiariai judg sof
:ii- ,'cin court and llit-v si al! decide
1 O* 1 IUI of O O "C s.-rli C -lliUl tlCe ir:
... ;• -l Nt. fit.-.;, ot J au.ir. iu in > or
< b teen 1 nndred and *venty-tive.
S .-. 13. In the co uityot All- iciiy.
lo: t .. |..ift-o- ofhrsl organizatkm
d-rtuis e . -tit ution. the jeilg s of the
com lof v muion pi-as at t;> - time .•,
tie aai" io-1 o. t ;s c n bo .n - o
••• t : ■ -• -.f i : t non -: o. .
a.-ai i. t ju-ig ■- ■ : e nistr.ct couil ; ,
.... a. .iai-- - Klii I. to; judges ,j '. i
eomm . pleas number two. lhe ptvsi
<?.*. i j !g - of the eoiuiu a pi as an i
oi-'. aft court siiaJl be p.es!.i> nL judg'
ol .id c "ins nuaiU-r out ami . >\o r -
, livt i\ until Li,, o. ofii. • si. ;l end,
;i. .< ;•..*! r t .*• judg. oiii -t in cuuuu.s
-halj 1- president j: dge; but any
j i -id-nt judge rc-clecit*l in tiie same
c ,urt oi : --hall continue to tx
pi sad- at j ige e., ■ 'i.
s Vh.-o! ganiz-.tion of the courts
1 com nan pless, under this conttitu
tior. i<-r t|. e-.unties of Philulcljiuia
ion! Allegheny, siiall tak effect on the
li:si Monday of January, eig.it.-en liun
ir'-itai;<i.seV4o:l y-live.al:ti< xhitiugeourts
in said couiiliessi.aii coui inue with their
witii their pre- ut jiowars and jurisdic
tion until that d..t'-; but no new suits
shall I>-instituted in the courts of ni-i
prius after the adoption of this consti
-at 1011.
Sec. g'l. The causes and proceedings
priding in- tiie court of nisi prius,
court of common pleas, and district
court in P.iitadclp.ua shall i- tiasi and
di.-[ose-d ot in li.e court of common
pi as. T.-:<- r-cord.- and fi i kets of s.a, l
' -a: i -siiall Is- tntiisferred to the pro
: thouotary's oltice of vi'-l covndy.
"sc. Z2. Tne <aus s and proctxdiiig
• ending lit the court of coiumon piess
, ui theCOUiftv oi Ali-ghenyidiail be tried
..iai dis.avd ol in the court lltilllltei
or ; ,I:K, tiie cans".- and procn-uings
jr. ruling iu t -• u-'iiei court s! all i.,-
i: i- d ami F or-', a i in tir court num-
Se. . Ji. T";a 'tlit"i- :tr, of t a
(••■!, t ef •••li.lU' PiilUid' IpnLi
, fi:-t inicd b> the judg-so:
• ud i ■ i t in! tig'ii.st Mowiay of Ucceiii
; in l!.- w.tf ok* t : ousind eight iitih
' ill d i:l,'i x Vcllt \-l.ve; ..hb the I (s- 11.
t .t*, >a • : . ; l a district colls I ill -wta'
coJ.c 1 .■ :..b tr the |..,i'oi : oi.ot,.ry of ti ■
- , ; ■ M.i ol conrlu' i. pi* a- nihil said
■ c. 'a] . it i is eommi- ;i< *i shall expire
and the pre 1 ; t ch lk of ti.e court of
and ttin ttei -n i quartet --- • n
(.t the jM-.rce it; Pmfad- Ijdoa.ahali be Li;.•
1
clerk >i' sii !i c >u.t until the expir.tii :i
>f his present commission on the ii-st
Aloud.:;." of 1) Amur HI ( K yenr one
i tluuivuut eig.i! liHL.lred it:: 1 > venty
• t live.
) s.c. 21. In cities containing over tif
ty thousand inhabitants (except I'itila
-1 delphia) all aldermen in office at the
■ time of the adoption of this constitution
shall continue in office until the -\pira- 1
tion of their coinmissions. and at the
'election lor city and ward officers m
: the year eighteen hnndrcd and seventy
! tlve one alderman shall lie t leeted in
each ward, as provided in this consti
-1 tut ion.
"sec. 25. In Philadelphia magistrates
in lit aof aldermen, s tall h ciiosen as
! required in this constitution at the
election in stiid city for city and ward
officers in the year eighteen hundred
and seventy-live; their term of otlice
shall commence on the iirst Monday
of April succeeding their election,
riie terms of office of alderm n in
j >.i;ti city, holding or entitled to commis
sions at the tim * of the adoption oi this
const it ui ion shall not he affected thereby.
I See. 36. All persons in office in tins
' commonwealth at the time of the ad p
lion of this constitution, and at the first
■ election under it, shall hold their respee
tive oiii. es until the term for which
j tin y have Iteeii *! -ctod or appointed
sliail expire, and until their suce ssors
snail beduiy quami d. mil ss otherwise
pioVided li: I his COUStitUtiOU.
See. xT. T ie s.-vent*,i a, tide of this
constitution, preset ibing an oath ot of
-1 lice, snail take effect on and after the
firs. day of Jam ary, eighteen hundred
and seventy-tive.
bee. 2s. Tne terms of oiiice of county
commission- rs and county audit as
ahoseu prior to the year eig teen hun-'
• dred-"id seventy-live. whicii shad not '
;nave expired before the first Monday]
of -January, in the year eighn eu handled :
nud seventy six, shall expire oa that ;
: day.
>! c. 20. All state, county, city, ward,
borougu aud township oiiieers in otlice '
at tin? time of t..r adoption of this con
stitution, wlmse comi<ens;itioii is not:
p' ■ \ nieti for by salaries aimie, snail con- j
tiooe to receive tke compensation al
lowed tnem b\ law until the expiration i
of their l'esjiectiVc tciins til oiiice.
Sec. 30. All slate and judicial officers
heretofore elected, sworn, affirmed, or i
■ n office when ttiis constitution shall
take effect shall severalty, within one
month after sucn adoption, take and
subscribe an oath (or affirmation) to;
support this constitution.
Sec. 31. The general assembly, at its !
first s*-s.-ioii, or as soon as may he after
the adoption of this constitution, shall
■ pass such laws as may lie necessary to
i cat ry tfie same into fuli force and effect.
>ec. -'{2. The ordinance pas> tl by ti.is
: com- niton, entitled "An ordinance for I
s::ot!li. ting the amended coi istitution of
> Pennsylvania to a vote ot tne electors
■ thereof,?" shall beheld to be valid'for
. ..li tin. pttrposis thereof.
See. 33. The words "county conimis
i sinners," wherever used in this consti
: union, and in any otdinai ce accom
pany.ug tne same, si tall ix* held to in- I
elude the commissioners for the city of
Philadeip.ua.
Ad'.pted at Philadelphia, on the third
day ot November, in the year of our
• Lord eighteen hundred and seventy
■ three.
Office of the f
S• < KPT A ..T "f tiiu C ••m IVXT. 11 rH •
Harrisburg X . 13, 1573 \
I ' r.:fy iUI the formruiag l> e irr -ct c -{e- h.i
. . new C i.tita:i >n, pr pmed to ike pe .p'.t. if tie Cmu
. m* lltt M i' -.ju-v-vBi*. for insir appr'.val ..r
, y . l! .-Aia* ftpjM'iir-. of r. r .fd iu : ."ft
M. *. Qt AY.
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• - Ui... M.i ■ n loet in) to alt litct-rt
l -.! . . till *t! • • lit 111 ••• -ffa line
t .it.titw .ii tic Uiiu tit" ; Ti >u aixi 111 making
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- tfoaqlifltrtliowtmM bettliqwlUrt oaderMetton
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"run iof ttu eb-.'tioi: i; i I tie - .:•(. !•> - .alt 1 1 ■ p u
' iputel ati j ee,ti;i'<t .K'f'.re the .-ettl > otu
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, rMdUjlh i n 1.i.11;.'-'l T.l -r. T .rit. rkAAto
: tiutke refwt. <U ■ ;<-.l to the prt- !bi tof Oils < jih
Vft" .... of tueiro® I ill! lertbl .rtlDl e: c
- auti "4 .'iTUillg iheeoieiiiftof -all ' 'footl WC tia
. lb" *HI i t'.Tv. 'I lie jit la •• : i: - ,i" afore-all
shall f.tttti' T' : ■ 111 ail re-pe-f-e IUJOHI
• . to ttu g : eTc-.-tion L&wb of thle txtmmonr
, { .vealitt Ttt ttthttt po*'' r s ati'l .I'ities to ihttwtif
I ' or>!l!. e:* '■ ... >:i'e itodh liisp. .-la. 1 :a Jt-
I i,:.iT .. to a-i •: t - iMiar I i Ttu- jrfTloi iu. .
. .IF: • 1.-T tla (lllttes, aitfl ill i-.e.'ti.Mi O.ltois shall If 1
1 1 ej f'.vcrj
[ ; ' ■ a ! ' l '" 'i ||JJ ISeaTimw rciyrf <M hy law of!
I'll;. . i.jjlri'rs r tl- - foilllUO:iWe..!tll. At rn '1
to a anj thil.i 'i '•..iii"'i eu T e trim Atll he no.
n ; r>'' ft sbali ;• ni'tt..-1 To\otT apou titaHnif
, >"l Of tils ntftiT- T . . '.... i •' eii! *
loth ... --.f.u-oi .a'.. —/ :: I- 1itre....,-,. , i...
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1 euiit I.: Tin- v • -ii .' i* u\ "i " t with, i.t.v
in 'iweHol ele- tit,, i* t." -i-i-f!.si fur „> j ic
. ' ih'-'i ItV (taitl el" ■■ ■■■. :• ioners, bone ifttUm
: ••! poke"' s'.ati :: -e ma a- tio-e "f over- "T
--■ a neaHcit n ■ i - JMU'I.- :I v:
I'.f -.r,. ' tie *1 el ii, !!.: j
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• t' eel ' ;.:i.-. j: s r.-itirw- .t t.h- elf. I ' "
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TI * , , M lh • . I■' 'IT|T
. • • r . .i . : ■ -i.i ' tra
■ , .it'" ■. !: -. .t a ttif. . .e.ilion, a'
,j r- c:-. |
• i J re in f e.vi'ia v thi- th.'l'l ii. >f Xndnltsr, In
r j ih" rt-ar of u L r*l. < . "it luult'.-il an j voir.
JXO. H. >V.*LKfcii, , iisiiii * i,
. It I, 1V . 1. I i rK.
' f A true n fir . f.j aur. ..f obm:sin,
"f " CiCAY. P it 'HIT *sa:- v i.
*
IH A WA33. ARTH. K a IXS
JOHN C V MANN 4 SON,
Attorneys at I.a IT ami Conveyancers,
OOUdKiISPOiIT, PA.,
Cyllortiont prompt y attsudrd |o.
Arthur B. Mann,
In-iur*nc Aijent JL >\ :*ry Public
DEL McCH.AU Y, M. P.,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 1
CMUDERSPORT, PEXN A. !
C. J. CURTIS, j
ittorney at l.aw and District Attorney,
OJice in M t /.V St., {'ir'r the /'.•-( Office,
COUDEUSPOUT, PA.,
Solicits all IntsincsA pretahiing fo ids profession.
Special attention given to collections.
S. S. GREENMAN,
ATTORNEY A.T IfiAW,
(orFies .>. * r.'KirEs's 00tr.,)
. COUDERSPOUT, PA.
VS.tunfto h. C. I.ATtKABKK .
OLMSTED 6c LARRA3EE,
■TTORNEYS AND COI NSELOKS AT I.AW
{Second St. >i-p i*ile O.nrt ffnuse.)
CoruEßspoßT, PKNN'A.
SETH LEViHS,
fitorner at Law ami Insnrauce Arent,
LEAVI-V11.1.E, PA.
; A. M. REYNOLDS,
DENTIST,
( i-'Fie* x oih -T: :• ui" K.)
COUDEI'SPv )liT, PA.
isd'vl-.
Caksr House,
EtyO'.vx & Prwpr's.
Corner of SECOND and EAST Streclb,
COUDERBPOET, Pllv.X A.
fAery attention piid to ih- convenience and
comfort of guests.
M-Goo 1 stalling attache-1.
Lewicvilie Hotel,
Comer of MAIN and NORTH Streets,
LEWISYILLE, I'A.
•if 1 lood Stalling atiaehed.
JOHN B. PEAP.SALL,
PAINTEH,
• COL'DERSPtRT, PA.
' lou-e Pa ritliig, Giazing. GraPtir.g. Calciminlng.
G'o-—' (t, l*mpcr-linging,etc^ioat
wiT'i re it i s . promptness and
tli-iiat h i;i all casc-i. and
satisfaction goat
autied.
; MIXED FAINTS fcr sale. 842S 1
j
j J. S. THOMPSON J. S. MANX
THOMPSON & MANN.
nPAi.it "--
DrtiTs. Medicines, Rooks, Stationery,
FAKCY 301 OS P'-EITS OILS. W?LL PiPER, AC..
C'ir. Main "n't Third St*..
COL'DERSPOKT, PA.
S. F HAMILTON.
SO9K UNO J33 PRINTER
i C rid r If-'ia ami Third.)
C'OUDERSPORT. PA.
D. J. CROVVELL.
MaYf'r. H. Ball Johter I: B UiiLlrs,
si N N r M Ai|( iNlNt..'' microti eo.. Pa.
an<l the STpr; cf TtUflXflLE MACJIIXKi*>
dm :r * !•*?*_• tocbf—.
SzT -'. i airing Machine.- acd Gen rai Cuetom W. -k
done u. order. 24'12-tf
John Qrom,
H- n e . &i& n
decorative & .frcsro
PAINTER, -
COUDERSPORT, PA.
bKAINING and PAri'R HINGING done
v. itli i: 'iitm ss and dispatch.
"satisfaction guaranteed.
trders !♦ fi *i
jLVKP.ii norsi:
iViil IK? prompt!} attended to.
?. ii. NKuri-:,
CAHRIAGE FACTORY,
< i H'DElpspt )PT. PKNN'A.
\ ' i ; * of Yrr pjr.
Par :" r DIIID! •- ?l : ...jt 'IOIK
to • * •" > aaO .inralT;*.v. < iiart r 'S
C. BF.EUNLE,
M A H It LK W ORK,
COUDERSPORT, PA.
W'.ri'!' i'it -.'l • ! 1 -' ■..ft niN'-1 fo oe.fer,
afthe h'At in U'TIH!. tyle aid wo: kuiaiiauip, on
the :IIOI r-asonatilct- "ms.
O- lers sent tr maiior left at the nTlre or tot':.
*L± KBITS ITEM viii receive ■ a*. woo
John V, Brov^n,
FBOrRIXTOK or
LINE OF STAG Err
BETVI rzs
Coudersport & Wellsville
(Via OMI'J ro. p.1.l
—:o:
Persons "ing to (? 4 ' \ro t ■ tig.-, ait a dc-ttiue
loctiirn * .ice <iay, wiif U. a eotuinodatcd
at stage rates.
•
Pawnc- -s v .-liii.z i > r.<ieliany ..f th.-- .•).
in. fo.) wiii 1- eonve erf t.y Uverj at
T< s',u..iilr* i .t'if--.
A goad Li'.en rl- ;•.• eotmaatly on hand <
jt is-' r•: y toe •.
Osvyayo House.
(.Tons V. Pi-owN. Propr,,
OSNV A VO, PA .
Hf-rf
t
S. F. HAMILTON
"BOOK & JOB Bmikteßs
i
I
S. W. corner SIAIK and THIRD Streets,
{OVER THE POST OFFICE,)
COUDERSPORT, PA.
■
*
RATIONAL
Liiii of Sieaiasiips.
STEAMERS SAIL WEEKLY TO AND FIR M
NEW" YORK, t, TEENS i t HVN
AND LIVERPOOL,
AND EVEBV FOKTNIOHT TO *. ND VHOM Nstr "i I.KS
AS j LONDON.
• CoinjirMigr ttt Pvrcrf::l, Very Pest, Flrat-ChMS,'
| New Iron Steam-kips.
FOR LIVERPOOL,
! C.d.VrlfJM,
GH£ECE,
eg rfr,
sfsts.y,
J T.dL r,
EIiAAX'E.
FOR LONDON,
HOLLAAIJ,
DE.YM.d7: h\ '
E.YGLA.\~j),
TEE OCEE.Y,
EK/.Y,
JI EL YET/.1.
j AVERAGE TIME r.K LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS
j ' TOWN LINE AboiT NINE DAYS.
' The Company have added recently to their til
j ready splendid fleet SIX MAV - i ISA MKUS, whii ti
are the large.-?, and have prove i t.i . am.nig t' ■
(toot, in tin wo li. These i, iuu inal etewten
! enable us to provide n-rea-ed and iinsurpa-sci.
• aeeoiiKulations fi-r our pa-setigers, and reaii.v
makes ti I- the leading lineou the Atiatiti. <>e e.i.
1 J The "National i n- Si muni" are ccicbratcd for
i a;>eed, a!re? gtti aud aea-goi igqnalltleg; are>it .i i
: el into Air, Witter Tip hi awi Fire-Proof
; partments, t.nis ohutriliig g.<ai aecartty; ~i,
■.♦ re ntted <-1> in every respect \ it it nil the Viinfen. ■
I improvement* to iamire the comlort, oonveßleta •
l ii'i i s,tfei> io |.u —eig'Ts, t<. whom good tr.-at
tneiit and kno a'teii'imi i- alwa>s given. Per-,
> SODS vMUag the Old 4 oußSnr,or lonng fot thai
fneiehi, should certainly aval theiusi-lves of ti •
i tiiany advatitage* of tttls weii-kuown, favoriie
Line"; the I,eat and cheape.-t l.etweeu Larope a: L
i America.
Great Reduction of Pas-age.
To FBOX
To or from Qneenstown, Liverpool, 1 on
iliii, C:ir>ii(T. I'.ristol, G.asgow
or i.iiu ioii'ierry . $29 $: f
do Hatnbnrg, Antwerp, Havre,
R'.ltertlam. etc 35 3(. i
do B-emeti, Gotteubnnt, Chris
tiana. Copenhagen, M-nhelm,
s.'avauger, Droutheim, Parts,
et 3S 4' j
I ChiMrea aoder Twelve fears, Hstf-Rate. Z>- ]
tatits under Ujr } ear, 'I lire- Doilars.
No ' lis. g" for I id.n;. on
outward fjtui
-1 i Ads.
.V'l 7'E: — 7hetc r.u'rt of prtttafre are. mueft )
cheaper than any other J'irti-Clut* J.iac
crossing the el ttu u tic.
ii
I M"e" ig" si't.g"! wiii he supplied wit!i asj
mheli pr. v -;mi- and water a- th. tuav wish to i
. ■ i-■ ; it.e Ist .us are ©I the beat quality, an j
| are examined aud t nt >-i isiard ondet th- i.ispee- j
■ tinn ot Gov.'.'iiiii". Oi'i "rs, appo- :■ 1 • • r
JI mi ;•. ii ul are i.Sed and s< "v I out l.y the !
i oi.ipa - Stewards turee tliiie- a lay.
Kie h Paseettger j nSgatd a separate bertl J|
ma-ried onpfes lierttoct together; stng!.? female. |
! plau'esi In roi.n-s l.y thems. ives. They an re-!
. n lire-: to fiiriiinli themseives witti tied.ling, mes I
! Mas, etc.
j Ten cubic feet of Ittggdge (e.p.a" to two larg I
, trunks) allowed t > each a lu t.
An experienced Ptiv-i ?m attached to <• e
stearner. Medicine an i medical att.-ndai c' . |
1 Otiin Pas—t'.gf-rs pmvi led vs it a clegdiit a< oa - i
jin j.iaiioti- at iow iti.s.
! EXCHANGE ""OH 'EURGPL !
BANK ]i '.r. -i - d froi i£l t > dffloisi. •••'• r. j
c r -a- pal a l< •ii <!• hi. ltd r a: y part >f ' : ;
I, Ireland, s .'.an., an i d. It ." :
f..i" .lit, p.i. . . iV- j ... . i. 'l*.- —<" i
Norv. v. l—hfiats. Ausf'.ta, IT. it. i
| Fran Spain a: •i : .
'! Ie arrutie • - i?i rhi* i??'. hof ©nrl-ns! :
■
fa lit!.- whi- '• <• c t. -!' a: banket', i.nv. •
A* * ra-i's. 11..-- wNO have i • it> a lug i
price to their reiuitiances tthouki can upoum
t ail"! avail tl.. M-" iev o'..nr le . ,
Fot J .--s.A-.i-, 1 ~.i DkAFt- ..r nj further In- J
j formation, :ipp ; . to
S. F. HAMILTON,
AGENT.
WIMKD AIM. ANb KM IM'.
Buffalo, Kaw York & Ptiiiada, R'f, ;
THE SIIOKTL3 - . AND MUST DIKECT KOI TE
jTo \Villiainsiort, Snnlmn - , Ilsirrisburg,;
Tliiladelpiiiii, Daltiinorc, W;tsh
iuglon and the .South.
jOn and aft r TTOVEMBEU 2,1 ; 73. and until f.tr
! ther notice, trains will leave It.itluio irom the
j BufTalo, Nee York Id lia lelptiia Itelln y De
• |HV., coruer E.\Gia: g i. d Louifclatia streeu, a?
i follows:
" a in. tec miii.'d itloii (dailvexccpt Sen.'
{days stopping a< iieau 10.3'*, .'ortiiii. tlbio, Lwr- j
sbcvsll.id, Port A"egauy tS.-i© ui., Keating sum-1
j ii.it l i.:.?. p. ut.. Hiring at Rmpodaia ut Ltd p. in. ]
I a-seiu, ov this train i. ake maw Amu* at j
' P.. N. ).A P. depot it Kippo.llim a? 4.30 p.m. j
( f'." h Chi paints 111 the P. A. E. It. K. "a liei lot
i oca! p lut - w " i at 5.1-' p. ul.
' I.lil p.m. i:\preAA -1 c|
js; ijrij.j .'i.iß, i'o.t.iiie - ... i, rit ' j
. , 7.: i . ki .'i. e Km Mt . M'. sirf'-iag at!
• mpo'i iuai - c p.m.. 1? "I'lvn ;■ o. tinl
' I MB j '■■. (toil v■ 7 ;#. UarnA'mrg 4..*. •. i
P.lo a.m. loi'M.are >.45, a.in\ ash- i
; I(igtoti log"! a.r.i. *
, . roi.gti i'iinnis" - •
tfi 111 .'III I : I li .1.i0.t ;tt)d tv Arlington I
| Without I dlaiige. j
I.WI p.m. Tltronpli TrcifcUt , ij.il j - pa
atUelir i tor rr.e a- ntoutodstioh of pas
<ei:g 'i, natpiiig at nt! c?atbv;s.
TR INS LK.AVE KMPORJI'M.
i 3.00 a.in. Vigiil lAprrv i.-cdv t ping
]a? Krating SIUMIIIt b.4D, Port .'iany i.i j. Nt
j Lee- j.**, I'ortvi'ie 6.1.% Oir.1:; 5.:5, a"nvi;,g at
| lliiß.ibi at n.m.
j I as-' res" - I.; ti : t . ,*• to' d-.-e f bud ''iosA
lei.atn etioics w;tn • o LUK • S;e> . -at H ,o|frn.
Grand Trunk aiui < :ti,: MNd.u ro LatUoa u for
a! | •!!.!■ i.i C . oada ami th© W
ft.l" it.ei. 1.0c.wl I'relght nuil I'awsen
■ per, ' . .' i ■ i • i 0.:,. •. "*'a a Re.
,■ ui 5.4% Lttri' • i - 6.4f>, I'ortv.Ue IJW, Oleau SJM,
arriving at Mitffaio 2.4 i ; . a.
S.Ott p.m. i lir ui ti Ali| ( :i except
So loci l i ' i> • ait li, Pn:t
A ; i.-g i ■ . 14. I . : . .... >.:•!, ii,
, i.r.A ;w I; •!. ■ ,t
J.OYfcO ALANS. H-hLYM-AN,
■. - i . '(' ... -.r. ttrfU . i? .
i
[cfjSr' "What poor short-sited norms we be,
of—= We kait't kalkilate
With any degree
Of sartantce
What's (twine to be our fate."
We can calculate, however, with rea
sonable certainty on getting
Better Lumber Wagons,
Better Carriages of all descriptions.
Better Sleighs,
Better Cutters,
Better Trimming,
Better Painting,
Better Horse-shoeing, and
Better lb-pairing of all kinds
At COLE> Shop than any other place
in Coudersport or in the Count v.
j * 2'02-tf
Great run mi a well known Instill •'
tion. —The famous Regulator man. C.
ii. Simmons" Xos. 2, 3. 4 and 5, Wells
ville, X. V. lias recently been subjected
to an extraordinary pressure —the pres
sure of crowds of sufferers that have
iteeii in the habit of buying from small
dealers and (utying enormous prices.
Money lieing scarce, they have seem
ingly,til made a grand rush to the place
where they get the greatest amount of
goods for the smallest amount of mon
ey. The popularity of this establish
ment is lioundless and will last, for it
is built on a solid foundation; one ht;n
dred thousand dollars 1" .ng the corns r
stone. This well known establishment
! might justly be called a savings bank
from the numbers of dollars it has saved
the jieoplefor the last ten years. Front
its very infancy high prices have hud
lo vanish like dew before the mori ing
i sun.
I > It It K. —Get your BRICK fn in
Y W M. BRINE, Roulet, Speci
. tnt-ns can he seen at the office of .Joi u
j.N.\L & ITEM. Price. SB.OO i>rr them
' -.and —n ductiou made when orderi tl in
: large quantities.
I ■ 2302-1 I
Ih'ii't forget t'ail C. 11. Simmons, the
; Merciiant Prince of Wellsville, i.- yt in
j trade larger than ever, and that l is
I iwcnty-hve years" ex;>ct ieliee it: this
j market enahf.-s him to give his ei'.-loia
j 'is the Itest j ids and latest sty I. s at
J the lowest lixing rates. Be stii'e ami
•all and exatnine his stock, and be ci-u
--vincul thai a d >ll;ir saved is worth two
I antt d.
The Singer Mitvliine Still Trinaiphant.
At tiie List Fttir of the Potter (.onnty
: Agricultural, nd HorticulturalSoeietv.
j eld :tt Coudersport Oct. 10, 1-73. ti.o
j Singer took the Brat pn m'nui. witli tiie
Howe and Reminglon Sewing Machines
'ppi'-ing. Tiie .Singer was operated ly
I v. M. Reynolds, the Howe by LoysLer
• Bros, iie.d the Remington by the Agent
jfrom BinghauL
R POB'N'SHIP OFFK'FUS will j! . -•
I take notice thiit-the lit\A I'lH] h s e.lt
; i.\e on unseated lands (to lie collect, d
jby the County Treasurer! for Road,
School or any tiliter puriHtses, to In- re
turned on or liefore the thirty lii-st day
•if Lhjcctnlter in each and every year.
\i \t year is the collecting year and no
j taxes c:in lie returned after Dec. 31 next
i unless authorized by sjucial act of As
' seinhiy.,nd f i 'ii it may have to lie over
uo years tcfore it can G* colli-ett ti,
: i'herefoii- v, ,• to it that your lux' - aie
| tl! j loiiet iy in..tie out, cei tilkd a; d re
i turned in due season. St-i tliat your tax
lists are duly certilir-d and signed by the
proper officers; orheiwise the Comrtii"*-
j sioners arc not attlitorized to rec-ieve
: them. By order of the hoard.
L. B. COLE.
C/rnmisf toner's Crie.
1> 11. HAY.NES has the agency of a
k patent weather-strip for doors
which is just the tiling for doors that no
exjKisetl to wind and weather, and wiil
save twenty-five percent in wood. He
will call aitd show how it works. 251S
WE ASK FGR QUARTERS.
ivp bav '.pen nlmot frt'insoiray the"t RI( K
j H i' fi\ THE HEAR'nI"(3 snbtH'rij tIOUS
I ''r 25 pp'itf), srij ft ha© palil us for nlnp-tenths
J enow for a year. We therefo-e rejK-a' thrt
i Til! i-fTKi it TO ALL 3 MONTHS FOR 25 CENTS.
! 'hl* iP.\ - you o\ r r 2'i plcu<il 1 ©torlc*, tExo n ?v
--■li'tf.s, skptpbi ©of history, aixl other lur •: -tujp
j -a uuf t.jua: to a large boos of 335 t
j "onl't not l? boufTht tn anv other WAJ {<.• £ ;.
j -END Br. CENTS AT ONCE for the Ncw liLtsir*-
| eo St'UTr aii'l Finally Caper. Only ft a year aa<l
' t f* oft ehrotno free. Subsertbe for a y"ar or
i : KND A QUARTER at ooee aii'l ti j it 3 moi.th*.
; Goo ! ajz-'nts ran have < ash salary or liberal >m
nlSoKinii- Jortee A Itafiley, Pa!itthers, K Pr""s
- New York. 1 '4
/ T INSTANT EMPLOYMENT
n—' At Uo'ii", ita'.c- or Fi'inati*, -J t #ftt t" t
; varratitM. No'cepltal toqafeNL Fait partkw
i mil a fabia? !•• saiopli? ■"-. it ftee. .tin-**,
HIJ c. ot n urn sUoip, V. I). YoO'U, 'l*o H':ti
' -il., V\ iliiam-l.urg'!, 27. Y. ISJI7
MA RBELIZED MANTELS.
Riiitges, ((rates, Funmces, Tile,
K -J'-t' ts, tiluUW, ti-'.. OI .N iv. t u .
(. ui- ( i i.i' i i .ul in—r> aim star Rat'in-, itH
Hsif-eli-atilnq ovens, Having per cent, ia Fuel.
Scud forCti "lia-'S.
JAMES OLD,
So. 15* l.t' iTt/ Yet e*,
•ft Ll*:satTKOA, P,*