CONSTITUTION. • , - (cascrxbr.n). ;' • Sre. 13. The Moneys held as nocesSary reserve thallbe limited by law to-the amount required for current bAperves, and shall be secured and kept as may be protided by law. Monthly. statements shallbe published showing the. arbount of such. Motleys, where the same are .deposited,"and how seetired.l • , • Ste.l4. The *vita' g Ofprollt ourit the public, 'Moneys, or using the same for any purpose not an. thorized by-Lfw, bfaootreerof the State or man ber br officer of the General Assembly, shall -be a Misdemeanor, and shalt be 'punished as may be provided bylaw,but part of such punishment shall be a-disanaloe.ation to hold mfice for a period of not test ban five years: - - • AZITICL ..; 9m - Artos:. - • I.' The General:Assembly shall pro'vists tor the maintenance and support of a - thorough and efficient system of pabfie.schools, wherein all - the childrenof this Conarnonwealth. above tke age of six-wars: :Maybe eiluested, • ; and Shall appropri, ate aticart one 'million•dollari-, each year for that purpose,' . •;' •. S;*i c. ,N money tai , ed for the support of the public schools of , the CoiniudS•iVealth shall be ap propriated to or uScd for the support of any Sata n:in school. - • • _, • Sic. S. Women tiventy-otte year.s*•of age ,stid up wards shatibe eligible to any - ofllee oeontrol or management under tile school la i kt - s of thiS,Sfate, AIiTICLE •Xlf t I • • * " • I i , .;•1 1 .1. 'I he fretmen,:ef thij-Cbmmor.wealth FL.III is nTmed, - orgal,ized snit diSeipilned for tts fcbse Is - hen and' in ~och mannor as may be di: re:tell-I.y law.. The General AsSembly shall pro vi•le'rofinainia ining the militia by appropriatidus iron; t I; e"Tri a-nry of the Commonwealth, and-may e:iefnfit from military service persons having con sci t,oz;• 'sc•rapies against bearing ante. ArTICLF. XII. ' . • -_. ' • , • crunc. oFFICEr.s.: ' ' ~ r ion 1. .lill (Mors it - licse seloettonqs not pro cid t. 1 litr in this constitution 'shall lie elected grail- . . . - poffited :is may be diratkl by law: e. No. member or Congress from t his *Sta te. nor :My person liolang- or exerds'ing any office or 4 1 ai polUtn , ent,of , t rust or profit under the. U. States, same trae hold or exercise any•office A in this Sra teto whic•lt s salary—fees.; or bertinisiles t'e The'Ceneral - Assembly Nyhat effi-es :are incompatible: Any' pc..r54 , , , a win) trail Hght a duel or send hallenee fort tu , t purrose„or be aider or abet tor in' fight dnel.shallim deprived of the right Vioffiing•any entre of honor or profit in tilt> state, ar,i may be ptherwbie punished as shall he pre , by hity NEIr COrNTIES new county shall I , e ostablished roluce - any county to less than four {-finan: tuti}s. or to leFe. than twenty thou sai;.l.mh,ll4tala.,:. nor sha'..l . any county be Waled uf 4t , in arca. or ,ditaiumt.;.; a leF,l population, nor lipd lilt reel - po=,:withietev tulles of the counte-propoeectoCe AnFIG.II: xlv ti (IsCCTS .7)1A) til- , pri.a. , :not:l'rie.. - Zri.:glsters of wilL4. rccor tlcf. contltlisslionerQ; treasurer. survey , ec,. etotir or,. or clerks of the courts. .b•tftvt awl so it others as may front inn' by nQ tsheriti trt icr the term next c,et.ding the out• for which he may be elected. milcansshall he elected at the gen •ersii elections: and shall- hold their Mikes for the rut Of 1 'nice yeArs beginnin g nn, the first Monday of J: nest after their election. and until their ' sucf•ess, rs shall be, duly qualitledt all vacancies not ofterwise pl'OVi led for shall he-filled In inch man . • to , r as may he provi , ied by , - per , on shall be appeduletl to any ollice countywilltin ant tvllo hare' not been a vitt , .tcn and an it-MM:if:Mt therein e one year next b M . re.ltis.appottitment, Utile county shall have been .o Ion? t rectel.. but if shall hot have been so ::•11-7"Cr(`::CO. then within the Limits of the county otit'.of which it shall have been taken. 4.j..ta - otkonct_tarh?..s; - clerks of the courts, recor- 01:1;2e0s.sc12 - 4:ster , of wills, county surveyors. and sherifl,::;lialt-i;c.s..p . - their OffiCes in the county ;00'n of the c. , naty v, - hich they; es,peetively shall 3,eolf..e , ers• ; ' see. 'r;:e colnl:en ,, ati:Jli of county officers shalt remiho,:t. , l lawt and all county officers who nui e •41:Zt .-- ie , l pay all fees which they• may 1:(4 alifltorized to receive itito the treastify of he ~ m inty or State, as inaV he directed,by cautaining over 'one 'hundred and fifty :fiou , and Inhabjtanta all county (Akers shall b 1 and. 4 lie- salary of any suchnitlel Uhl heretil,fore paid by fee shall n: exce.4l the aggregats - : amount of fees earned dug. and collected'hy or.for him. Cf.:nem! A:: , •Cinktry aft ail procit7e law, for !..1.;• Fria. _.aczountalMity: of all county, I c.nd Ofileers. DS•ivell for the Teo . ' 1,a2, be collected by them as for all puhid ipal tr hie IL may he paid to them. Thrre county, c:Jzninis.sioners' and three n!titiy - lualiterQ shall it elected in each c - onnty e• - e.ere otfi , ers are chosen, - 'the year one.] ight- hinalri:d and seventy-live,-and ev crc•tidt.rYc,r thtt:rCaftqr: and in the election ry?aioio 1 elector. shall vote for no im , re Iw9 pen , a and the three peron, ha emp: , . I.o:hilt:Tr number of votes shall be elect t+l::l car , nalfvc.earf , :y in the - ialk . e (if county com fit), i„herl t ,r or shall be filled by the et - conimon-r*az: of the county ,fri„ which , 11 , 11 ~ .I)•ancv or. the appointment of an ct; -, r contn:;. who have, vo t ell for ti.eM: e,.r a u.ll tor who , :e Plaeti . _ a t. t'LE IMB=! • ••••• , •t • Ivis(..nev'er . o.:ct: , )-'+ nny . lown-or 1.0ron;r11 i II of t ItiOtidinf ;Ill:er..ll•:ek . ti'll in favor the same , : • .•••• (:•utra-rt,eil or llat itit v in c- elNe•,..p . t in at p i I y 1111! , 1 to. -111:!: 12'01. Or; 1:% - vry it, , cr , ..ote a fa , the HIM SEEM 1= a uoDa •;1,! I.a‘o In ;40 1.1111, . , '•;1t1; , •11tti . li: . , t , It. ' I r. =I remit the , r 4 ,tr t !11,y ut.rpOrat:oll. laiSy ..1 1.!1••!1.1 i;;.• ,arne, or pa ,,, any ! .w ',lllll e"Rdit lOU that 511 , 11 aan.rt 1!, - ;1 , 1 it eiturtc,r sub. .; t•lt . j't et:NJ t ~•r:a ••.. • of Aqui - 116:11 do. q,o con, t riled lot r.il takimr oill to put.ficAT , e..the -ante t I:e oitia!,: e the xerci,e of Cw tievor Fermi!: c• -, rp. , m-stlll.-; Con tkr;prrii:ge 1t1 , 11 , 14111„!- or t , „ , ;: gvnf.!ai sn:if :':5-!-,.:1 . 1: ,L.,.. =MEM •ing -q L:11- !Lt El ra - 1.;:n 1 0....r F•1:arel:old t r hi , totv , .f.r_ono I,t l‘Vo or V 4 ESE 'll • i• 1 MEE • . 4 - 1.0 Itaytill: a;n..lit -i,i• , " i*. Ardj hhyj , a. i r,r n4ly oval e-tat NM T. I .1' :0; ,, r , ,• t• ircTea,t; .-;1,111 be vela: the , t 4. :.r general ).r,v..ir,ri cr • t 11 •• :u., '-, ,•1 iz•l -7 • . ;11 I .‘ ' MI =MEI ~ Sir;,;,.„ 411. 111 , IA :ft. of tat...nig po Mk , jllt co d % er their r.1:1.1; ; itt.ittry, t:' ,- tc.:rol'.t.,,:sit,t.ty . .e..r.ext6l,3 .' , l!:olli..;iepTlVingar* per-on of an appea pr.littlttinr :!--t2- , iliont i,f ilant,:nt.• tog:tiltit:n, '41(11 t or 11.1,1 i% i Nal. , matt, tos'l trvr: or ot.i.ttrr,i , t; o'o.l the amt.itat c:f sue in,itl.f.:to , t'tz altPAto e on the !:arty, 41,::err , nirCed I.r it r-t.Lti,t:to Coo I tlth 1 1 e 41)11101j 1,47 1 r. iilV.l4le I.y Zln %qr. of aTnott..,l,i;Liil to I:le full , nnt there. tiop - .•-it.:•[ with rite t:-I:er;11 Or r„; e titer ~u 'or to a:ter, r 6 eke. or haunt nity ,;harter of n .7r:trit !ion noir' exi.-itoig nn./ re tccai , te at the of itntion. or tint that may t,e wlicney'er, their opinion {t the Common . • to/liner. hc , wever. that no injo ) —e 1., ta the corporiltors. No law + . ..1 - sa.tor reate. rellelV,. or extend of tnottt'A•ltan 6 110 011 rpointiOh. • to .pos -, q , s an.-1 tito.roSint - trirr, priri), , ,tzos be created or or ,• pnr , tiar,..e of:any law - without three pr o : notion'n t the place or the of the intention to priply for , :r.elt manner as shall lof pre c-Uacter for melt prict ,lgr.:ate.; tit: al ,, hoer i , oritt than twenty ' • , . 1 .•!'. a.nc.; MEE , ~I rpor.qion orgunir..,l nave the line:: of telezraph • • r: • le.oonl,e; : the same gift[ r A-s.einbly I , l* . ;.• e0..1!:,W o tn:::.;tin pro - vule to : :rive mil c:fe , t to Flu: , :+eetion. eor.,o'.lclate wittivr lu the sloe]; o'Ffiou'd- - ownin::: a ebrupetiner , !ctrre fpurvh.,z..: or etherwii:e. • ~ n. r et:nt:..• htle of .4 . • . ;.'. ierni "eorpont:4an , . - re , used Le .--,,311 eonztruec: to it.khole , •" any ♦of the p 011- ''t • Prr• - 1 1 ' corpora 1011, not r.,rtner.rl:ll4'-,.1 X.` , ti .;', ....!':: CANAL- hn I canals be pall s rat tr::,1•1 and canal cozapaules ...at' association or cor- . c:t.tt • ni7. d 't lie purpoie shall have the teect:stmet operate a railroad between as:( perals :non thl- , stare :ind to convect 3t the st.cte line ittc,,d, (4 other States. - Every shali hwte tbe ri,tht. with its road h. 1111‘: r t.„:4 - 1"111f,,:t. WWI. Or CroSS•Ut4r Other Tai!- tranßphrt each. the re , 4•Asscitacre.,toraca.te, and care, leaded cr •ak,tl, r:ititotit delay or dveziminatiew I.;:er,w railroad and canal cormrgual or in tta , State ' , Lail maintain au oftl4 there• wiiere tran.fers of its stock' Elan be made, and' :c-re Its books 411111 be kept for haspettion by shy • '• • -c}:hohler or creditor. of such corporation, in shall be recorded the amount of capital subscribed or paid in. and by atom, the truer, of the owners of Its stock and • the amounts , • cn:ted lirthiml,, respectively, the transfer. of,sam htork. - atid the names. and .plaC'es of residence of Its •; officers. ' • t s. -.3. All Individuals, aesoCiations,tand corpera- T..tions'eltall havelequal right to have ;tenons and property, transported over railroads: awl canals.{ and no undue or unreasonable (11.crimination shalt; be male in chargesfor or in facilities for transpor-t tltlon of freight r.r pa..enlers within the State,. or eel:1111g from cr goin:_ , to any other St ate. Person? .1(111 f.repnr - y trapsi,Norted loVer any railroad shall ?tc;lverc..-d a u tatiuu at charges nut ex.cee•l• ire the , caarg: s fey[travepciriation of persores and proper t y cf sa the me direction • ha any more dittant Eratkin; but e.:.,,Xttriloa Cad .rwitt l'Aa mily lsz•ucti - tits, epeelai rain. -. . - '4. No railload,iCanal. Or Other ctititOra " on,. or I e Si lessees, purchasers. Or manager* of; any rail dor cabal corporation, shall consOlidath the. stock, property, or franchises ofsuchcOrPo Wu with or lease or purchase the wo or braes of. or In any way control any Other- rail or ca nalcorporation owning or lowing under, control a mallet - or competing line, nor shall • officer of suelkialiroad or canal corporation a &a an °tri cot 'tiny other railroad °reams! tion ortl-. lug r lurking rho control of a lorpoinriethig line, and the question whether railroad. or mats. are rallel or competing lines. shall.; When_dez man ad by the party complainant, be decide a: si l a Jury sln other civil issues. • , .b. No incorporated company dank the tied:. ness of a common, carrier, shall diretily, or indi rect ~ prosecute or engage in miningormanufac taring articles for transportation ovetits works, nor shall such company, directly or indirectly, en gage in any ' other business than ttmeof common carriers, or hold or acquire lands, freehtad or lease hold, directly or hullrecUy except such* shaU be necessary for carrying on its bud nestqnt any mi ning or manufacturing. company maticarry. the products of Its mines ‘ and manufactories on its railroad or canal not exceeding tllty WO in length. -Fee O. No president, director, otlieer,l, agent, or" employee of any railroad or canal company shall. be interested, ctictly or indirectly, tape furnish-, Ting of material or supplies to such company, or in 'the-busllaess of transportatlottas a conatUon carrier • of freight or passengers over the work!! owned, 4e4sed, controlled or worked by suctcsminpany. •. ' • SEc. 7. No discrimination in charges or facilities =far transportation shall tie made beticeen trans portation companies and individnaL4 or in favor of either, by abatement. drawback, or otherwise, and no railroad-or canal company, or any Mame, manager, or employee thereof, shall :Make any preferences in furnishing cars or motive power. ' SEC. 8. do railroadwrailway or othey transporta tion company shall grant free passe3 or passes at a discount. to any perstgis except °peers or em ployees of the company. ' = SEC. 9.:N0 street passenger rallivaiif shall be con structed within the limits of any city, borough or totn.ship without the consent of its local anthori-, ties. ; ere. Ili No railroad; canal or othqr transporta tion company, in existence at thel time of the adoption of this article, shall have the ibenedt' of any future legislation by general or il special laws, except on conihtion of complete acceptance of all the provisions'of this article. l'i • Stc.ll. ' The existing powers andUliities of the Auditor General in regard to railroads, canals, and other transportation companies,' except as to their accounts, are hereby tramferred!to the Sec- I re tar) - of internal Affairs, who shall hav,e a general Supervision over them.' subject to sugh regulations and alterationsas shall he provhleti by, law ; and. in addition to the annual reports now required to he mole, ,said Secretary, may, require:special reports at any tithe upon any subject' relating to the business of said conapantes front, any ordeer. Or officers thereof. • . i j ! , lik,c - i 12. The General ASsembly shall enforce by cle. auprorwiate legislation the peepisions ottids arti '. I . i - ARTICLE;AV4II. I ; • • rinTr.c ammxt...*Esrs' i I. , . . SEe: I. Any amendment oratheniments to this constitution may be proposed itf :the'..Senafe-or House of Representatives. and It tile'sime,shall be.. agreed to by a majoritY of the members elected to each reuse, such proposed amendment or amend ments shall be entered on tbelr journals, with the yeas.and nays taken there ,:and the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall cause the Same to be published - iiireenotiths befo,ic •tlid next general election in at least two neu - spaperatueVery coun ty in which such newspapers; Fault :,be , published ; nod if, iti the Goner ti As:.4enild : weary afterwards chosen. such proposed ametniden:Or atnendments shall be agreed to by a mai, l'ity 0 t ..- the members elected to each house, the *creM 'y Of the Com ruOnwealth shall cause the sainelalii to be pub lished in themanner aforesaid, 1 such proposed amendment or amendments shal he 'submitted to the qualified electors of the Stat in such manner, and at such time, at .leqst three opths after being. so agreed to liy the 'two houses as the' General Assembly shall prescribe ; and if lellaruendment oramendtdeats shall be approve( by 4 majority of those voting thereon, suell amendment or amend ments shall become a part of the constitution ; but no amendment or amendments ,shall be sub mitt ed oftener than once in five years ; when two id' more amendments shall he eubmittell they . shalt be voted upon separately. - , , • ,§OII.EDULE-,.1: , That . nr , iriZvltto4:l2("C 111:/ylep..5!: /row the • changes in tlieclii.s4hp.tion 6•11.11 e Coupton • wealth, and in iiitgexpy" c t iiTylihe same into complete oPerfilh*s . It it herirby declared' that : - •••"' , SEcnox 1. Thiseon„,titut shall tifii.eufj feet on the first day of Januar*, in the year one thousand eight hundred an if sevenly4our, for'all purposes not. otherwise; rovided far • • there - fit. SEC. 2. Alt lirws iu force in ti4s• COmmon we•ylth at the time of the adoptii4ialof this con stitution not inconsistent theitwith, and all righti., actions, prosecutions, a!ials contracts, shall•continne as if this constitnVon had not been adopted. -11 . I • • Six. 3. At the gettend dee t ionlt years .one thousand eight hundred anti. sieventysfour and One thousand ci ht hundted and seven-. 'tv-five Senators shall he elected in all dis . tricts where there shall be vactine 4..5. Those elected in the year one thotis4al eight lam :1ml and seventy-four :-hall keive for two ,years, and these elected in the ye:Lir one thou ";saud eight. hundred. and Epvf,n,y-five shall 's eve for one ytar: Senafoni pow elected. !and those whose. terms.tale mieipired, shall represent the diStricts in whibk they reside until .the cull of the terms ft .- a; which they were elected. II • Sea. At tte.g qieral•i'lection iu tile year one t Lousapd Lundred seveuty-six. 'Senators Shall ,•11_ (-tett fronfithet. even num bered P) • si rve for trio years, Mal 'from odd nii:.llwred tlitricts to kerve for fekr yeart. . Sac. d. election of tioafernor un der this c,ristitution shall he t 'the - gen e ral eleetison i ;h._ year one thonsiind eight hun dred and 'seventy-five, a,(i'oyernor shall be elet t;',l P•r thfee years,-; and the term of the rnor elf - et•din the S , i4..ar one thous and laindr‘ d find sc-renly-eight and of Elected sintO: be for four t• 1 the prcii,:iorts of this constitution. • S_,. C. Al. gener,ll ell.etiou iu th. 2 thousand eignt hundred and seven iy_fonr a liottenatit Got - k rrio . 'r shall he elect ed a , :e•_ , rdi:•g to f12, - .- provisioni; of this consti- Sr.e. 7. 111, - . ,;;:.,•c,t4ry ofluternal A.tTairs shall i rl,rt lat the first #ener.ll ele'etion the adf - 4,t ion of this constitution ; , and thc. Said o;i11 , ./r shall be duly elected and qu.ilined, thi - ! otlice ni riarve:iiir„G`eneihl shall le ahrlished.-and thy Surveytig„Glmeral in c‘filee at the tirac of the adoption of :thiticon stltutite/ shall ex piration of VI!: 1; ma for v,-US . elect ed. SEtl. When the fiz - ipvriuteutle/W'of Pub 10' In: sball Lc duly qualified, the oftit.e of Snp_rinten , :lent tipaamon SehooL, shall ccise. • • •- S.:a% J. :!co thing Contaitieil in this eon , stitution eou.sinted to render any pc.rsn - , 'new 1.,11.1iu2 . any - effic:e for a iirst t, tan or re-elti:,u at tine cud or „su.:l - 1. 10.1. Tile Judges"! the' Suprente.Court in otliee - a uth l .is constitittai, s h a ll talie.ef -1,...t o , ditil.die. until their coninik,sions severally expire. Two jutlOs in addition to the ntintl.,•r', i now' c.onaposing- the said (unt 5h.,1l I.e oleelttcl at the iit : k-T . .tgeneral election ...tfttr iht,, 4 4,lOptio . n of this c: -, nstitution. Sr.t ., . I ! All 'courts of record, and-1111ex, isting Whiai are uc,e. specified in ttils c,lnstitut4n shall cot/timid: in existence un til thePtli r t ;lay of Dec, inber,lin the year one thonz.antl , "Mutat-ea tad seventy-fire, rit!infait.of their fircsi , ,nt jurisdie u, !tilt The Court of First Cri i ,1 tturi-a it!tio4 for the counties of Schuyl kill. 1.,-.ltatimi and Dauphin hereby aliol- . i•hrttl : and all eaust-s and Proceedings pend ing therein iu the county of Schuylkill shall la I riot] and ilispost , d of in Courts 'of Oy-, cc Terminer and Qn,irt'ertie.: s sions of the corn-4y: 12. The registers''',e6urts now in ex ist,nef: shall be abolislid do the first day of J;J:ltary r, xt .>` a - eec-liug the hiliption'of this coustittition. !1 'it 1' fit . Ti:i• Genoral ;‘ , ;senibly shall, at • se:•sion - after qua.' adoption of this coustitutipn, designate the several judieial di:4..—icts as r‘rinired by . this constitution.— The judges hi counnissionwhen such desig nation slull Le made shall continue during their nutxpirtal to rum jud4ts the new dis tricts in whielx.they resisl4, 13tit when there 'ball be two judgt, residilig in the said dhi trict.' the president judge slndl elect to which di-triet he shall be. assigna : and the addi lional, law jud;nl shank? ai:signed to the oth-. r district. ' Sac. 11. The G,.ni,rld ,;\.:;sl.mbly shall, at the next sup ceedim. - : sessidp after each decen nial ccusat. and not oftener; designate 'tlfe sev.:r.il iehtl distriAs at; :required by ihis constitution. Scr. 15. t Judgefs, karned in the; law of :pay cony. of reloord. hblding confanissiOns in force the adoption of-this conStitution shall hold their 3.v.prctivc offices nntikthe expiration of .I..rias for which they were commissioned, an 1 until their sticcossors:shall Ni duly qual ified; The Governor shall counnission the .president judge of the COrt., of. rirst Crimi nal Jurisdiction for the connties of Schuyl kill.. Lebanon and Dauphin; as a judge of the Cpurf of Common l'leas of Schuylkill county for the unexpired term of ;his office. , 16: After the eXpiration.of the terni of any . president judge of any Court of Coln mon I'leas in commission`, at the adoption of this constitution. diet jinh/ie of :such court learned in the law and oldeSt in commissiOn shall Le The pre.sidt , nt judge thereof, and when two or mere . judgefi:are 'elected at the same time in any judiciat district, they shall deeidc by lot whicleshall )J9 president judge; but when the president judge of a court shall be re-elected he shall coMinne - to be presi ' dent judge of that emirt. Associate judges, not - learned in the law, elected after the adop tion - of this .coustitution,'f!shall be commis sioned to hold their otli4i for the term of fire years from the first day of January next after theifelection,-- SEc. 17. The "Geneial Assembly at the . first,iession after the adoption of this stitntion shall fix and4h4errnine theicompen.; sati6n of the judges of the Suprenae Court and of 'the judge of the , several ;ituli#al. dis tricts of the Commonwealth, and the.provis. ion:; of the fifteenth sectiOn of the article ou tegi.lition shall not be.dkined inconsistent herewith.. Nothing contained in this con etitntion be held ti:redtice the, corapen, cation now paid to nay kw judge this Commontroßitt i .IPopconatKiltna. -.—' - liieliiii fot '''- . '.cm - ' Sze. l& Phu is the-conntieficf rhile4e4pl2ll. bad Allegheny shall be composedbf fie piaddent judges of the. District C :osirLand Clef* , of Common Fleas Of said counties until' their offices shill severally old, and etsu other judges es ma from time tObinf. b e e. idea. - . . ittei „ For the }sm e-or organi opz ation in 11111adelphts the ittd. tft4htti Court number One Anil be Judges Ulm* Pierce and Psi- . son ; of tile Court nuinberftwo, Judges Hare, Mitchelinrid one otherj pi to be elected ; 2 T 4 of the Court numbetth Judges Ludlow, Finletter and 'Lynd.'and f the Court num ber filtit J.. :‘, 'Thayer, Briggs and one other pidge ~ eleeted..i ,' .' The judge first I:m=41111411 be the prod- ' dent judge of said courts , respectively, and thereafter the • president judge shall' be the! judge olde s t in commission ;I but any presi... dent judge - Ts-elected in fps i same court in t. district shall continue tor be president judge -, thereof.: - i The additionalpiclgesi for 'Courts number two and lour shill b e . votbd for and elected at: the first ; general ele ctionn, after the adoption! of this - ponstibation in the `same manlier asf the two additional judes of the Supreme. Court, arid they shall de ide by lot to which' JIT h court they 81*Ubelong; eir term of office, shaltcommence : on th e . rstlfondly of Jan i uary, in the-yeAr one 'thousand eight bun -dred-and seventfife. I SEC. 19, ~ In She `comity Of Allegheny, for ,he.purpose.of- :Tirst organization under thht onstitution,, the jirdges of the CourtS of Common Pleas OA the time of the adoption of . is Constitution Shall be the judges of the:, Court number eone . , and the judges of the - District Court at the same' date shall be th.S judges o f. the Centurion Pleas number two. l i The president judgesiof the Comuion Mae! and DiStrietVottrtit.shall be president judges; of said Outs nuMberl one and two respec tively until their offices shall end, and there afteri the judge oldest n ecimmission shall be, president judge:; but any president judge re 4 elected; in the hanre court - or district shall Centilitre to be president judge thereof. ' SEC. i 20.,. The orgarization of the Courq ,of Conimon Please under this constitution; `for the c.ountieit of Philadelphia and /the:- gheny, *hall take effect on the first Monday of laaruitry, olio, thoweind eight hundred and seventy-five ' and eliding) . courts in said counties s'h ' all. continue with their present powers andjurisdietion until that date; 1)10 no new: snits .sballhe instituted in the CottrleS of NisiTrius lifte -e r the adoption of this eon- S 1 , titution. • 1 1. I- 1 - 1 " . i Sc.E i 21. The cz 7oceedings pen ding in the. OM ?rims, Court of Common Pleas' ci Court in Philt delphiS, shall lie f sposed of in the Court of - Commei The records -and dockets of said e cci , be trausfiVed l' i o the Prothonotary; said county.. I. 7 Sic. :22. These.« roceedin e es p.en . . , . ding e in the COurt on Pleas In the c:onnty of Alleglii to tried and dit posed ef e in the et •oxf: ; and the f. , catises and proeef lug in. theeDiii trietrt Court shall - t 3 diepet-:.:-( ' Vof in the 'Court number - TwO. H I 5r.e.!23. Tlie:.; Pro honotary of the -Court of- Common Pleas of - Philadelphia -slialf - he first appoiutedbY the judges - Of saidiceurt on the first 3londay of December, - in the year one thousand: eight hundred - and ,seventy five ; and the~ present Prothonotary Of the District . Court in said :CoriUty-shall be the Prothonotary 'of 'the Said Court of Coninia4 'Pleas until saiilk date] when , his commission - shall expire, Mid the Present Clerk 'of elite Court Of- Oyer - and Terminer and Quhrter S'essiobs of tho rene9 ill (Philadelphia shag , he the clerk of ) iincli (girt until tho expini ii tion of his: preSent ounnission on the fait - 11einday of Deeembe inl the year oneethon sand eight hundred a cl. Seventy-five. ' 1 -Sec; -24. In I eitieS , eOuta3ning over 1116 , thousand inhabitantS (except Philadelphia) all aldermen in Officelat the thee (if the adopte tion of this eOtestitutton shall cioffinue in of fice until the eiPiratiOn Of their conunisSi ()Ili, and at the election fOr city and ward officers in 'the-year one tho. iaiiill eight hundred and severity-five one'eldereein shall.l.e elected in each ward, as provided in this conStitiniem , 5tc4 . 25. - Iti Philadelphia, magistrates kn lien of aldernien, shall be chosen as requir, ed in this cninstltutiou at, the election in said city for eity.autiward officers iu the year one thonsand eight.hureireA and •seventy-tive ; their term of ;office Shall commence ou the first Monday of :April ant ceeding their el eie-' tion. , ' I , The-terms of:offiee of aldermen in said ci ty,-holding or entitled 101 commissions at the time of, the adhptiOn of this conStittitiOn shall not be affected thereby. , I Ste. 26. All fiersiniFi in orrice iu thi,e Corn monwealth at . the !Mid 'of` the adoption . .pf this constitution, at ;1 at the first election tin der it, shall hold their 'xspective offices un til the term fOr whieh they have been eleetH or eppointeil; shall expire, and until th - Oir successors shall be dilly cot:dined; , _malii , s otherwise. provided l iiu this constitution. .:j • Si:e. 27. Thi, seventh article of thie 6'tili, stittition, prescribing an oath of offie..te ellitll take effect oriatid after the first day of Jatio ary, one thonsaird eight peanclred and eevoll- ty-tive. :., . ! i : i -; ' „Sze. 2F5. .The terms - of office of enmity .. commissionersend county auditors elioSim prior to the :year One thousand eight lino dredrind seVenty-live, Whicii shall not Wive expired befotte the first Vohday of Jarmery, in the year one thousand eig,lit, hundred and seventy-six, Shrill expire on thA day. ' 1 4 1, SE . P. 29 . . All Sfate,,,eounty, tit)`,witte.N, I .borough, real township officers in office, at ; the time of the„adoption of this censfitutiim/ whose compenSatian is, not provided for by salaries,alowe. slial# continue to receire:lbe compensation- allo,xedelthem by law until the expiratiOn in their ' respeettve. terms:. of office. . , .. '.- ' ''' I 'I e tine. O. I:All Sate and jinlicird officers elected,sworn, ailirmed, or mi of flee When this .Constitutiortshall take effect, shall severally; within One month after such adoption, take' and subscribe an oath (or at firtnation) t 2 sttpprt this constitution. S.i,c. --- 31. The enerel - Assenibt,-, at its first .session,! or. as Isoon e_e.,niay-be after the adoption of this constitution, shall pass such law as utay!ho necessary Vl...carry the , inns . , r into. full foriereanclleffect . Ste. ..2.' E The Ordinance passel. by IOU.; ceniention,fintitled ‘...lu.or.linenej-for Seli mitting the ; iiinended eterstitntim oP Penn sylvania to - ..-ri vote of the electors' thereof," shall be held to be valid for ell' he feu Poses thereof. '• , '.' , .'I -,• i . :Stc. 33. f : The. vortla •• County : einhti::- sicei?rs," wherever used iu this con4itntion, and. in any ordinance aceompanying the same, iliall he held -to include the Cornelis sioners for the' citj. of Phil idelphiai • [ . Adopted at' hifinlelPhia, ou the third day of November, imtlie year of our Lordl; one thousand eight hundred and s , :vent'y-three.-e.: - . , . 1.. j - . - li OrilcE oi . . i 4 E(T.ETASkY C , l* TUE coIiIai.V.Vr.ALTIT. ! ' * . . - 11..initisnuaG,INov, 13, 11.373. 0 I:7' certifyethat the foregoing is '4f. correct copy of tlki new Coniaitution, proposed to the 'people of the ComMonwealth of Per usyl vania, for their apProVal or rejection, as the same appears of record in this office. I . I . ; e M. S. QUAY, 1,,. ' • ,= -• Sc-cretarxiof commonwealth 1 --- 44 :-. - , • :.- . -: AN OR . I ion suiturrilso TUE Or PENNSTLt.L.SIi T. lino ireCrents inn Be it ordairq:4l by' ite (. of f lie oiv i bi' (pi i r,l ift IU lows ii' 'i t . 1 T. That.; the ,amended Cuustitlitio4 - pre pared ~by this, Conteition, be subinitted to the: qualified ' ; electors) - _if the Commonwealth for:their adeptiou or rejection, at an election to he held :on the third Tuesday of -Decem ber. next : eXceptl as hereinafter ordered and directed. the Said' eleetionshall be held and conducted by' the regkilar eleefien officers in the severef2electiomdiStriets,throughont the Commonwealth, !under all the regulations and'.provisions of exititing, laws relating to general elections ;mid the sheriff of .the sceral counties !shall give at least twenty daj:s notice of sant eleetion by proclatiitition. 2. The - ,..Secretiirqf the CommohWeeltla - shalt, at least tWeut klays before, the: slid election, furnish [to Ithe Commissioners of each county, a syficient number of pipperly prepared en - entire of instructions. 'rho .com tui:ssloperli. of! the sevOal counties shall. Cause Ito; be prititedeitleast I three times as many 'ballots of affarmatiVe totes as there are; Voters in each county—aud the same number of ne gative vote . 's-',' and the said CommisSioners -shall, at least five,daye, before said election; ease tj be fairly: distributed to the Several election diStricts !in their respective counties, the said -ballots,l MO-lists, returns,; circa; Lars of instrictioh, arid such other books and pspers as -'•igatty be 'necessary. ' ,The ;ballots shall be Printed 'or written in the fohowing form : Ons,the outside the words "N+ Con ' Stitutiou :7 in the inside for-all pert , ,oits gir. liv, affirniative Votes' the words : " For the New Constitution," and for all perseis.giv ing .negativelvotet the words " Against they Now Constitution." ' 1 . . 3. If it. shall appear that a majoi4 of the Votes . Polled ire for themew Constitution, then it shall be the CeiudittLtion of the cam• monwealth of Pennsylvania on and after the first day of Januau, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and eeventy ' Nur; batif it shall appear that a nmajbrity of- ' the votes Polled were . against the milk Con stitution,Alaan it shall be rejeetcd -and be mill and void.. -I - ' • i: 4 e Fium flomnaissioners of ILlectitii; viz EdWin IL Fitlei r Edward Brownini; - John P. IVerree, Henry' Hagert, and 4ehn 0; Jan:tee,. ate.herebyappointed by this conven• tion, who shall-have direction of the election epcm thie amended" palatitution in tithe cit 7 . . I' 'I ••- '•- i. ' UENDED CON z'sTITFTI , 42: 1 A VOTE OF TAE REAM toy, AS PASSED SEVOND 1 r ,• ? 41.8ilectii0/7(11 thii. ?lilt ,i.m Philadelphia. The isii&CtimmisOnere be` duly MIMI or'sfitrituid to perfotia 3 theiidutiesiorith iresixirtfeily tind delit7:— lhey shall abifinive pots& fill vanitlicice in their oivii camber.be the ditty &said Commisidoners, ors iiis*itY Of thee; Snd they shall have authority to make a re- Wks' Wrote= for the saran' election divisions orfiaid' city • and tei furnish the lists so made'to the election omoers of each precinct or division ;to distribute tick eta for said city provided, for !by this! ordi pnime to be used at the election; to aPpoint a judge and two inspectors 04 each election Simian, by ithom the eledtion therein shall he held and - Conducted, end tolgiveall!neees iiary instructions to the election officers; re garding their duties in holding the election and making retuins - thereef. 1 o perk& shall Serve as an elelion officer whip would dis -14 nalified under Section 15, Article 8, of the new Constitution. The general return ofl the !election in the said , city shall lie opened, cioni- Ilptited and certified before flui said COmmis sioners, and with their approyal—which up proved shall be endorsed upon the return They shall make report, diredted to the Pre : eident of the Convention, of their offipial under this ordinance and concerning the qinduct of the said election within the said city. , me- Judges and Inspectori aforesiii Shall conduct the election in all respects conforma bly to the general election laws of this Com monwcalth; and with like powers and dnties to those of ordinary election '.of cers.l Each Inspector shall appoint one; clerk to !assist the Board in the performance of its duties, and all the election officer's shall he duly sworn or affirmed according to law, and; shall possess nil tlgi quelitlealions required by law of electien officers of this Conimon wealth. At said election any duly qualified elector who shall be unregistered, shall be permitted to vote upon making proof of his right to the election rifticere, , itecordinig-to the general election laws of this -Commonwealth. Return Inspectors and their clerks and an hourly count, of the votes shall be dimicused - with, but overseers of election may he,' selec ted for any precinct by said Election! Cote missioners, whose duties and powers hail i;e the same as thosis of oversetrs of election in said city under existing eleCtion laws ,!appli cable thereto. Returns of the election shall be made in said city its iu the ease of 'al tion for Governor, but a triplicate gem turn for said city shaltbe Made out at warded to tho President ot' this Cony, at Harrisbnrff, f: LS is hereufaftcrprol case of county returns. . . 5. In each of the Counties of tin mogwealth, (except Philadelphia,) !t turns of election shall be made, case of au election for Gos; i ernor, Litt I turn judge': in each cotity shall in.* triplicate 'county retur:f and traurin same, within five days after the electi rectal to . the President of It • C , auveni HarrisbnrA - t. • Done in Convention thi4third c]°il yetntier, in the year o 4)iir Lfircl, ud ~iql t hundred isc yen ty-th r:* .IN°. 23. W i Ai e KElt. 1'46 WAG()NI4! • \‘'.‘lji3ONS 1 1 • -; ; • . . • ; . II .1 have or hves.%:. a. 111-,, 1 441 usso: rt.' To the eitiz,-ms ota 46.1 el coutitly : . The eutisc:iters -having first &loin eolith cf First :falional 131nri.f .pose of carrying on the ACCTITiN ANT; 12.:,111!,..5if):: ;IC:: ate. a Wltuler"l- .10b1:1n, ....zi l il Itut4 TS .Ir. a•ottl. , l ttlit , this utetnn.l of nth , rtnit):: the , rotbi ,: that they now have' on balm] and 1...1.11y for L.:LL :tlon and mile, a. largo a stock of , • CHOICE AND NEW,..i; )ODS I as ever ni oe,:n 11.1 :ti , rtherl.l pru yllatila or Soother% New York, enusiKilng of frill'aets of plain wirite,decorated. colored and n.dd bind French etdua forty crates of selected fronitiwrie 'Ollll4 and Wbito Granite , Ware, a full liG9 of Yellow at 4I flocking.. ht.tn Ware, Stott.- Ware of ail kiwis. A large sttd pp!eudid ro,orraient yr C.;sl' , jBAltiC, a tul IlLo of FRENCH PRESS;ED . TINWARE, as tine . a linen! Table und pr,ek.4cl,roy nu afactured in the r rated State K, 311th She of Heavy Silverplsted Table Knives.; Forks, Tali!e and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Cantors. soil :Other plated goods, the finest line of Toilet Ware ever offered In ; • the market, LINEN TABLt CLOTHS, . . Towels. Napkins, HarsikeroMete, Crash, and tif.r* Linen Goods' fir Towels; I.w. 'I he lictest tul cheapest lino of Peal'era? and 'Fine) , Goods this side of New York, Ladies tipe lkallorigan sod Eng= ilsh Hosiery, rt choice and rare assortment of ' GENTS' AND AfEN'S LCIINASIIING GOODS. , 1 ' , . 4 Over and Under Shirts, i Overalls and Working Shirts. Engineers and Mitnrr Shirts, it felt hue of Men. Women and Childrens'llosiery, '-ildkla, Sus penders, Toilet and Shaving Soap, iazora and Strops, Shaving Kits complete, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers. Lanterns. Losktug Glasses, Brooms, the best and cheapest ever nech. Bill. I.egal Cap, ..,, ) . I . NOTE AND INITLk - L P.A.PER . , .?. ~ i Envelope., Blank . Looks, Slates and Teriells of all -kinds, Saws of all kinds, Oilcloth Tslilt Covers, the twat and cheapest Paper Collars in th market. to gether with a car luml of- Yankee Sotions and a thousand varieties ototherik:oods. .1 , Always bnying theMmapert of gmids and for ready cash, we know (idAlec can snit as to -price and quality as one motto is live and let live. We are aarsged with small priitits and tibia' returns,. therefor we say to Ilerchants. Peddler», note). and Hoarding ilonse I:cepers.) LiscyctA iin4 Teachers and the balance or the corranuoity, pleako gere us a pall and 1w convinced that , wh t At C say is true. All ne,,,,,,y refunded ii t.; mds are not .4A represent ed. ,A. full set ci China wi I be 4011 l do the highest I bidder every Saturday afternoon and ; one set every Satnrday evening. Cash dear:nett on goods con signed for auction. Auction Sales attemledl in town or country at reasons/4e. nava. Alt giSatlA sold will be carefully packed and delivered fretiOl charge to either of the depots or in the If orough.l l , . T. C. €lO,-WEN'k SON. , . I IN kNC.F. WE INSURE :ALL KINDS OF FIR E.(AND LIGHTNING , • IN THE OLDEST AND iLASOEST STOOR AND MUTUAL COILPANIES Iy THE It tr:srrerk STATES. • , < ACP( DENT k.N.-;:iiT N D. L. I.l.thnti:. Cierlc. i • A trne copy of oritinanei.. qt' snbliti.j. :11. S. (215 A V 1 . , Sf Cer Etli'll qiinie i ':) ircafinir. ; - NVAOoNs , , Jill MBER Axp ,LIG IT' - I WAGONS. t . wittclf I Atli. • Si 1", fl P I a 1 .1 Tizzlii any: uthri• ~,iltolishule,l t" 11it t WAGONS AND 'CA-144.k Of ever:. descriptiop tra:jt orlit•r LMES Bitl Tqwintla, Mar 03. iw AV LTU.II IN PARVO A NEW 1311:-iINES O,AI and coznlll,XlllJll,l etore on Main Stree! Towanda. Jnno 4. IRV. I. 6 PRORpTY &GAINST.LOS3 R DASIA.CfIi I3Y 'Sr repre&ent over /fly, 7 , lllsiond Cprata.t• indEOgrisir and Horan Companies I I LIFE • DISURDICE. 'From GAS Ayto'cite law* NOME di VINCENT. Feb. 19,1878. Mbf - Uioo‘:.,:- - . M. B. SIMIIIIIIIIIII OLOT-121 , 12!IG 4MP,OBItqft OE arOang .12F6, 34{ass Nova% (Woratarly ocottple4 by IL isisoba.) The tepid growth Vaud& metres the anim ates et badman. an a l the aaduelvted. rteltstnethis lasi et the oodudazdt, In the IDL_Da . Fht.vpi_o#D)4:lo,Sclifis;lsl Zia moaned :a new store lb 11.14lanan'a Block (fanzmirts occupied tor H. Jacada.) and fa now ipTib• pared to oftar to to. aid" castanet! and the inddio amandly. a Wier stock of itliNS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING • min be Mind in mai other eidahllahmant out side the cities. My stock has all been purchased tram the 1311112 . 11. !dorm this sewn, OQ lost I hero no old stock to pt rid M. bought at high picas. I have shill line et GENTS' PITRNISHING GOODS of Its finest quality and latest styles. which I men Olbring at low figures.. - 4 • 11001113310313 in elee krai re nd for, iention ded in I hare no connection With the old-stand. and when you want anything In the clothing line, for yourself or boys, call on me ln Boldleman's I • • 11. E. BOSS FIELD. • • Towanda. March 98,1879. „, 13 Com the m a in the 'the re .',e ont a tit the on, di ion, at 11 T. J N S HARI)WASiE STORE, i (r NO • .110 u. TN BIERCUR'S BLOCK. MM STREET' 1 6 ,1 f it '- I I MD diet door to Post•oHke, to the beet place to buy Ma HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS,SASH Doons, BLINDS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, Qj OILS, VAIINIGIIES, HUBBS, SPORES, KEROSENE, as everything tisnallykept in a Hardware Store. I I HAVE A FINE STOOK OF & COOKING STOVES. tut il Call and ezaraine the New EMPIRE COOK STOVE, 1• the best In use, and pleases everybody. , I MANUFACTURE TFSIVARE,\AND DO ROOFING AND ALL KINDS OF IJODBING I USE TIIE BEST 7JATEBIAL, awl SELL AT LOWEST PRICES. ix Call and as.atulna ray stock and pricca Towanda, April 16, 1613 CHINA HALI, tun ! INI BABTir WAGONS, EUM I ,clo t 1 L11r,4 llto T , W 4 ttt rtt.r. At WJC.KHAII ',FL BLACK'S RIM BIRD CAGES, 44 At 'WICKHAM 8, • BLACK'S SILVER PLATED WARE from Rogers L' OROCIiERY, CHINA In these staple goods we always keep a full line both as to style qual ity and price. • FLOWER POTS, the largest 'vari-1 _eV ever brought to, this markets URNS AND tASEi, TERRA COTTA STATURAY ordered when desired KNIVES AND • FORKS, ' • • from $l.OO :iipwardsi GLASS SHADES WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, At WICKHAM & PUCK'S CHINA HALL. Towanda; ,Tlne 4,1878. =I S ......- H. T. rnNE. El TOY WAGONS; AND CARTS, AND TRIMMINGS, Brother, !great variety. - in AND GLASSWARE. for yaxds and stoops. for Wax Work 363 f Nam .! ... _ SIS9OODPORD, .{ • , , AT THE' - YORK Beim! AND S HOENcI 7 STORE, ' - i . 3 ATNON iollll9TTllNnt,oog,immaz St Is rmeivingone of the largest and best stock of BOOTS :& SHOES ever bronght in I Towanda, which he is offering at the very lowest prices for Cast, consisting of GErrs Carr, Km it S i TOGA, BOYS Our BOOTS, Centre, HISSES and CEITAMEA3 ' Shoes ' of all i kinds, all bon ht direct from the Manufactnrals, nd hand ' mad°, all goads warrante . A' rum, aroca ov Wynn. AND Fnozas. - , 'thankful for past favors, I solicit a cOntinusaico of the same. Vnrands, lasy, 1, 1872. , EW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! Oppotite the ne w Jail, TOWANDA, PENN'A HENRY STULEN - . echo has bul I announce to his . friends and patrons, k& NEW BRICK 'CARALIiGE. FAaTOEY. era Ite, AIII c6natAntly keep. on hand a 611 . assort at of 1 , FAMILY CARRIAGES, traP OPEN BUGGIES, .PLATFORAI WAGONS, TEOTI'LNCI scrucra.. ANO SKELETONS, *ade of the boat material and finished in Mabee city style., his long expericuee in city Carriaw. Factories givestiim a decided advantage over others in the , • ; Finish, I ? Style dn i d Dorabiltly, his Wagths; a 1 they ttait; is Itt ' I . SPEOT:ION • OF WORK , rovious to ptweluising elgoivliOra LL' WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT ArisFA4Tio.v.' Thankful for the tiberai patronage formerly ex. ended. and reepectiully ask a continuance of the me. REPAIRING PROUPPLY ATTENDED TO roduced'pricei lIEIdIiY Tnwel4a. Jiil7). R. lg'73 SI:7LEN. ) 'OUNDERY & I‘TACIILNE StiOP. . C The undersigned bairtiM purchased thetrotwary irerid Machine Shop lately owned by John (Carman. prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to heir husluess,taith promptness and dispatch. . . t ' MILL GEAR 1..1%;4FG5, pIRCULAR„ SiA.W ATA-N•DRIL - LS, And all kinds of XiIL , I IRONS atav TO:OgDEIL ENGINES REPAIRED, • And all work wartlke4 to give aatlerzetion. Ski NGLE ;'MACHINES Of the lateat and ttuprovectklnda manufactured and kept constantry.en >iand readylor ; PLO II; CCEIS, •" • H • SIDE•EfILL, TEON AND WOODEN BEAM% Of all kindi. tuLTIVATORSJ CORN? PLOUqHf.-, ME PL'O'KfG4POINTS , P 'Of All kinds, end the latent Inaprovenintit kept constantly:on hand. IMI • C:111J11.N ?(-.) V 4 EPS, .LARGL AND .ItALL STO'VE CASTINGS BELL i 1 IGILSTES, SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES LARGE IRON ERTTLES And allliinds of caqtinEgit forniAlted t. 3 March 341. IR7D. MEAN.. h ROClttr ELL. tido") Still continue 9 inanuticture celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS. and will Sell:a bettor Wachino, for, less money that can be had Olsowhere in the world. WO - claim for our mad:IMO that they, Will do as much, or more, thin any other, and are more durably built. • We personally siiperintend•bur work and see that it is well down.: We will send, DISCRIPITVEi: CATALOGUES, of our machines, on appi I :catlow' - ONE AND TWOZORSE POWERS, one (L , Two !Hone THRESHER & AFEB.4I'9ES, THRESHER and CLEANERS, FAING MILLS, ;• CllicrLAll AND 13CA6 SAW MIMS, SAW AND ORISt MITI, work done to order. Give us &01l before pu . rchasing elsewhere. ''op • a'acia'fivact 'sNanv ; , • .`lO 3'cro o r i Aug. 2,1569. , WOOL CARDING, 3111.NUFA.CTURING, &C. r : • After a recess of fpiar ynars, and heavy expenditure in itnprtniOg and Water l'oNtot•, wo again re sumo oar odd businesti of SIANIIPAGTIMING,) WOOL CARDING, 011jTil DR k:S§IN ,• , • , Appreciating the hard times. we have thought beet not to ! .•let down," but to push Homo Industry as the bestimeaus of restoring , plenty. • , , For the occomnMdation of the nearly extinct race of Spinnere, we titian make Dolls. For those 'who prefer, pro Will make Yarn,— " • Brooms° ms, FUNNEL, &C In conjunction with LOW Option we propose to aid the frtMality of the; country by making a feW thousand yards of Stout Cloth, . that • will enable a every mart to kelp his breeches on. Those Who can, shotild call and e we will shOw them one of theimugest and most complete, r WOOLEN EAcToutgs In the . United Sister. Oar mishinery is noW in go'cod order, es car water power la never-fallingpublla may be in no fear" of disappointment, and'we warrant all work to hp done properly. , R , • tf. B: Cm:uptown. Pa., May 14.1873. , VALUABLE S TEAM. PbWER HALE'..—tbe nu4r.ignod ants for sale a !03 florJeToker Engine' and Boller. togqtlwr with a .N.ll - 4.leta sct of ..I.l4t.uoiery inr.a S..w WVI be 541.1 i yap tor tarsiler alf.nru.yriaa cur - Lars ,of Neaue. Ito,:lordell ' Co., or the , wide:taped at S. Owen's, in Wyeor, Pb. Sept 10; 197'3 . E. G. (MEN. , -• • • INL• J. !Lox°. r' J • _ #l,ioc l g44*.ANO...i*;;NlEß o i 4 o; : _ W()OD,'WILIA)IIr, AND STONE'WAITZ. FLOUR, FEED, mEArf,, No. iATTONII BLOOIL! EtE sTs., - AND B BID COB ' TOWANDA, PA.! / • 140 gate to 441 the ittantion of tho 'Joni/11040 ill assortment of goo4s, which la always gull and corn. Pletc , and , wfli be acid to my customers at iowest market rates. { • . , lifl ftock of TEAS ; •, AND SP I 0 E,,:S Um been purciarmisince the hie reduction in the tariff on then, and are Offered at; prices to cot respond. Orders by iota or otherwise will receive retrain and prompt attention. 1 • Thanking Una Public for the liberal patronage they kayo given me, I wish a continuance of the same. , CASEI -PAID FOR COUNTRY i PRODUCE. ' i 0- 1 J. LONtk. fcb 20'71 GROCERY AND P STORE. goOA/BE & ED TAIIiDS, . I • r • IVhclesale and Retail Dealers FAMILY GROCERIES AD • i I , . . I f 1 ' • F'R.OVISLONS; 1 , . • . . ~ I' i , . t • . . PIERCUB'S NEW BLOCK. - -TiI.)WANDeI, PA. • - . • t / . , ! We do not deers it neueaary to tmaritera all the diterentartieles we keep. Oarasairtxamt 4 te . ~ • CCiILP F LEAT+ we sell nothing tint ALWAYS • FIRST - .0 LA'S.S. iG 0 DS. • . esit paid for farmere Prodeqe, ] J,41 • ALatvii 1, IE4O. W- FOX & MERCUR lng a fresh stock of Goods inrictrilq, bought since the-let January, to which y barite the at tention of their Manila. We kcep t tlie 1 rttQst stock to town, Our goods are treth aral ilositAble- We sell at loweet market Jan. 19, 1871: • pRESTE AND NEW TEAS, b' ought JL since tho recent decline In lee, snit selling :heap at retail. FO & 311;1tCUR.. Jan. 19. tea. i ' 1 FOX * MERCER arti selling Gr oceries at retail. . Jan. 19, 1871. v . Fnah Qx :Ir4 FOX. & mPacurt and Gro 7 cersei chomp. ! Jsh. J. 1871, F°'' RCUR class Goode 'only., VOX' & cbeaper inn ever. pEIEEII.I3EII that w lAI Goodm at RETAr And tbzWwe won't be undersold IS7I. I CHI GAN FINE /TIC CO—very el,e!ce—st Jan. 19, 1e.71. ' . FO riUR CUSTOMERS KettingTht , vary best loVost prices. Tosralaa, Jan. )5,11. REF3IE3IIIEII TH. CUit aro retailing all wholeaaleprigt•a. Thn large: drat-chi!. Prkes !ow. '£4oo. 29.'70. THREE CFIEERI.: RED, WHITE A The undersigned, haring pare, of Mr. Johnion the 'LI red, - wit' on /fridge Street, rti.gyeetfully s,' of the public. nur Stock of CHOICE FA.IIILY Is eqnal to any in tills sec DEFY COMPETITION I • We mama specia TEAS AND C And Invite attenlionla Onr motto is "Q rICK tS.4 LES- AND S.ll GEE Towanda, serf 4, '73. , . • . _._ BAKERY AND p I DIG ROOM. First block north of W House. I • BlWatli r l'lES, CAKE,CAOKERS, . L•, 1 : an ,natkil. .o ' Od in m int a t e t ! . b 11 k . . • I DARED DAI And 'sold. at %.Vllolor.sle In our DINING BOOMS we w public with either a lunch or times of th , day and evening.; All/3 ICE qvz:uii MM. SEAS I Also a floe assortment of Cltrbe Vrtilts, Nuta, 4c. ' masl9' tf ' •b. NEW STEA:.V. FLO IN SIIEEIIEQII The uhFcrib to giv !STEAM - PLOTIii, • Is now in succassted operation, pared to do all work in his line MT= OBLVDINO DONE ON3THE SAME DAY THAT IT IB : lot Wheat, Buckwheat and Rye Flour, Corn ?deal, Feed, firan, always on kand and for aide at lerrcet rate , . PAIIIICCLAB. NOTlCE.—Poisons living° on the S wen side of thetiser &airing 0 uotronizo my mill, will 'lava their terrz sa ,ge paid 1:41 . way's, when they, Mine grins 2i ton buehole andsupwords. agt.4 . 71 , I F. 9. AYERS. • . , d-- -x _ 1)11. ff. O. POR pIA 4 SCI.. ~ . • . • : • ; , a • 1 • \ ' 1 \ 4.)LP -CIASE .tr ~IIE,, ~ ~,,......i ,Mllll, • t ----7 7 -7 'I : i 0017*/ VI., find iliasi . zrz; s ni., usTekseenui itothietr t om NO *antPlatit - t candinaing en et my riaty, embracing y Wages ;mei ta lbe, A.rtsfor marbanicat p, carefully selected islib mike to th e to erantant, the patina. wttiati inn •be , t 0 .. m bill atiPlgiedl with ?roan pa o a, - wt 'ea on the moat rammuMle term at leaaloor seam. conslArtp* of k • • 1 - DB114;19, MEW ' 1 I 1 1111 II 4LCOHOL BASIC PAINT. And all . KEROSEIT Dumb Wail% ElaliDEß Bpoim. LM, TANNER'S ANI) s I I'` I Ell PSONOEB, pozatz , POZ TBOI Rockit SEIN NM= 1413: =I I COFFEES 1 • Toß4coo, Svp 'l o i Oarlmi, Field and F porters, Sasperusorir • Pumps, , Teething liipp, Nipple S' lied Pans, Se; • mometers, F dugs, Can VP Brick, and Stot munition., &c., Botanic, Eciiictic andlficinicepath• to Medicines, awl 41-the !pop p44ent I . - al' E ,, D X6/ I N E S i . 4 • . : '' • te, i 14 -1 All article* warren as represen alma at i I distance can receive their nrd re try Stage Or mall, ' I, e arn, ynich will receive prompt and atintiottr • 1 6 11 2 = D age t . ir e gt t .se.. toualy lat tlm aloe. 'fir Thankful fo r T- Ti pritrohams, would res. ;I pectlallyil2llollllCe 20 elr frierdsanditheipubllo.tbsi no pains shall be -. - to eat sly; and merit thereon tinuation.of their conh ems!) 21d patrOsOe. sir Omit Sunday*, r prescription fr m 9 :to 1 a.m., and 12 ru. to i., 35t0 6 p.m. - - II 1-• 4: ‘4 l l IL O. POli & SON. '' i ` April 1, 1.874.—yr. 1 ' i 7 , . ; 1 1 I ()VISION THE MILD I , nu. t 1 ' Have proved, from t enttro sneepaa. Stiuyi ble. They ere the oaf ; to popular uoe—No made In tiding thew . 1 oa4ger; and so Ty 11E93 the higne t will always render IcoB. I 1. Fevers, Congestlo ..2. Wornie; Wolin Fe '3. erying4 or jilt 4. PDarrptoca, of Cllii 5: Iftyrentary, G. Cholera 11orbile, 7. CongliK. cold., ¢r 8. Neuralgia, To AO 9. spelea, I:thou 1 Supp;Osed, or 12. Wluttß4ton Prom .13. Croup, somen L)))it 11. Silt 11hium, Bolsi l - 15, Itheuin : .ll4-ini, Rh.! Fever aret,Ague,;C 17. Pile . .3.llillod. or I.le Ophthafroy. andjeJ 19. Catarrh. ariuto or t 29. IVl2o4ninfreough. 21. Asthma, onpre,ike. 22: E . r pcsoharges,l,i 23. e:rrofula, ettlarg6d General Elrori4 and Noun:. 213. Sea. S;tekneh.9... 27. Kidney 27. Nc-rvnu4 Iniolanta,y die 33. sore Mouth. i;al.l: 1 30. llrin lry WeAlit:pis. 31. Paiutul I;...rioilsJ • 32. StiffiAngs at 33. Epilepsy, 31, Diptheria, ificerat 35. Chronic Cangeetii cents, lie 1 .% 1 F 4.1 Case with S WCABE, EDWARDS. uai of liirectious, Cae (.5f4?,r00c0) of 21 Tberie rezned,ie• Lox to fiuy port of !II receipt 'e price. Atld l May NMI •r. - i - TIRAM TA: -LL - F.ISHION Of posit '• • peep always selling New Jan, 19, 1871. CLOTHS sellirg; first - dan. 19, 1571. are selling Jin. IS7I. • ' selling • MEM .lIT TOBAC k mE40rR.8.1.1 upon =it At HATS clIJ$ ritt l t;ni. I irER , rtes et . Geods PcTrt CIiTTING, R THE 'D BLUE haled the iutereft to and blue store Iheit the patronage N EW ME ROCERIES on, and we PRICES. ty of OFFE11;- our Stock.c LL PROFITS." X f.:"RIDGIVAY. flat removed to t.O W, T. Davies, Es, ~ And ig now pAroill v.ban;ty with ever, •, { r HAND riev;Confecticrnery, SCOTT It. CO mNa MILL notice that his now PERVECT G AIiLL My stock of best M the mark eatiefiiction.' and that be is pre. •n abort riottoe, Towanda, Jan 50,187 G° TO TEMPLE. F . f MAIN STIIE. EPA LATtST SirtLE3 GOODS IsicErrva Towandk • ' Drage and 3teA. , ‘, ?Anil% Fang and Toilet 1P0) 'ER r MICEMIN " r 11.1 C, .5 1'..311C1. mo=t amp!: pv.nript, rfl, L ple ttiat uitsta' !u hermles4 aft 14, t ae to be It4W3', Leoriatrxtidati flu:Atom .UOIIIIOPA 14firminati• n, ter.-Worm le, etUite.r . of for if reit or Adult Bwous Cohc, 't nlhli7et. ' ouittlog, Fateaclie, Ver t. tul Periods, • Pettodt'. cult bresthli,rldd, Erb ,tiv • male patit , Fccer, At y. ditt-r•O • re be creak hrordc, etoletit etntgbi, b. - eathiov. ',Arra Licari rti glands, tswelli: - , 14,:e51 55 ell/ SOCrelleme, eHs from r• 4 see!, • S•;mirtal Weal r,‘ th SpasaulF, life, I. St. 'trans n sort: thro t • Iler n; c. -t-ept °y.:3].: ILY A.5 . E3.1 Love, 35 - tar To rg.els an as,abpve S:ngl.,,L'ozea sadly are newt by 11 , 5 couutzy,.fr .3 1 C 3 B. FORT 'lathing. MEG ~~ Publie n hand aeiL of • CAS 11 . ERES 4.'STD READY- U)F, CL In all t © latest iND ME GENTS' hil t " In MIME I" ONE NOTICE K WAR ALL WO 66 'MA N ST TO,' 'ANDS, EMI EM3 MEM I=l ,1041 N 181 ES MEE OPPOSe .mr.Betm o frirnieh g i the It, EIM FOr Ge ME CUTTING DO E AND CLO ON THE MIME ~ e TS 'GU bee. I feel •E iill ICI ':'es • hey° re•opetsesq, erek, cent • \ I 'TRACTS 4 EffiE3 a IN TRA EtEFINED F#l Air I ig.tco ri 'IILAR I n the 191 • .idlitg of P/ 9 Oreioek . , s,A iTADILL cant 04 cleft we' IMIE!MZI icoa~? most Mtn El 21_, .., pre j .i.FI'C S: . ': !' ei Ll e i rionce t iyi ..oi:e t and reier irfriit y adap tc i' kel4„Aunot to. t he free fro a, a reliable. tote all, al.; z ' ENJ 11 C L 1 i 1 5 1 I 1." i, i Tf DDR9 !ll 1, br'ancleiti =En 1 , 17 spared ae r , o4i the shop s /.1 arse wh:lh oz:41 coTnoe, t- b‘ P sl I gr-dured the F int genttemanly It et.lturtnette. I cnt i i f , II , I:1 ,I 1 !Tire Store, • LAI. the othrr ii T'air3. 5t.1.1, ir. fl., 'a veryl Dec: 1 0ff.... 'ill r; I E 11212 g n2.5,72ti lIRs T 7 i I - 1-------- i , OF CAPITAL . . [. I. S'Tir.PLus ill. d 1,) IcN 31s and Mn VO (7 SIM I • ' •tp Batik offeT l t . , tr• , inaction of a I I • ' I . 1' ENERAIO. 11 ' I T ELIEST ,1 ; ~ EID . , , l ON id.l I 1 5E...7-ar.. CSRE G7. l .ci -- r) ~ s.r.cit.s., I 1 I Par4e4 srlahlr. tir I nit States , Ettlar! ;C, pal l itea and tp%•T aft for thafpurper. ?II I I • • Rilq•S If 1 o or from the a g g lines, tqwaye,opf • ' - j I y',. %err Trik IMO c.: 0 1 r, InSt. b: cz Irge, 3 Vra,gist, n-and , P,ll ORS, i~ nll. assor A. MESS IMI THING EMEI =II 3 12EM! Mil V II .%N 00 SEVER I= • silo, Office INI, NIED. 111 EE T , l'i'ocrsuids. £ ILORI E D rEN The se ' • • . 4, 1871 4 a:i rport,e AHO ., `C =EC rly occuplall p.r.ocrc People o this e ot 11Alct ll® Mlll SIM ES MADE ICE, and RANTE 'Moro, bald by any • elected frotti th °Went will gilt L. 1fc.314110 . SHION -i lIIM CLOTEUN . , I 11 i /IT .IT. MEE •. E a IS,DON,, , i PATTOIO jB' BLOCL T9W PA, PA., WHOLE 3 AND BETAI R 13 Gls T fi their eio • tit' large..no' of MEM ?Pr . aUMB' ~1, P Z~~Q ~ ~, ~ E, lel = El =ll O A10:0 0051.00 P I P g 4:110:01, ~. ~IACIiIY aTVFF. KEROSEN'E, A r AND Li mazz 1 F. AND ha the TENT ME 22:12 Cif! TAT FANCY Gard Metal. scriptions. 0 iz from 5 - *kilted at th , , toiretofore. D. IL W.G HE i) BLIC ! =Eel LPG 8.0 •ALd two trn..ol .no ftt drat line I " Etpcliv: or, tro' of L. Stolen & C of be.eurpassed e Qr 6mr.taraest ices - of a most riltru to ittend t f firm. will tridge. st:t-a of the of ~bottt thi and SEEM EN TIONAL BANK, TONANDA. •1 $125,00 . 0. D I '40,000: iIINtStAI; for the zYIiLVG == DEPOSITS MIFF IvvT • TO TuE CouscrlON OT Nom r...'s - o,3rosEr to any part of the Ireland, Sco4and. or the prin. aof Europe, n here procure -e, AGE nclzErs -•nntry, by be steaniAr r nsii iSMEEM U.S Bonds k CO L j ESTI A:N - iA G E al TLIL z. SALE O EA LLIGS .DWE A I r Tama EFIERE !ti6n of toN I.. N ICENT , BLE V si:trart4.-e .tgeLti 97.'1877. S'FRT 7 Machiuth • of Sewing =iZEI under oath in I : . ne Patents, eh,, '.oat WI, I 1 SINGE CT.URIG CO 31 PA :9 kCLIINE , ST YE.ti 1A1,2i; ty pepotit of al FAmmi ME Th i' 19 prey' '.t 1 . ~, I ,tit:'s tlr,u Ictl.rt-: wilictMach cr coinpny dar .z 3 th^ ,an' yori'Msohine LACK , HAM. A; tIiNEJIAL AGE NDA, PA., Eimi l WAIIANTEP . II 3 El ' f J. i MIN "•• a the • and wet, , suom t „, flinuiyi: 1 • ,THIC Pi g s; , • I oms, ,0110 L, UORS I \ i l . MARS, I ,GOODS,! given cell -n Sunday', AO. to 7' p.m, atorton Sal • I TURNER. GORDON. iiiiiiial HTectfutlT eay 'attend to the MESS n give allti•ve 1)16 I n,:N . Eogllr of rr plaze, revetz eq,:Lalcd IMMEM!! enable, o'SUis b:arc§ c 7 be found a latA C:3l 114?; at'hrci o.S , of fir. 4. atel ear the ME CCOIMING TO Gold cr,4 S. BETTS. d u Cashier. T S ND t Lb, t , r"-