TERMS OP pUUUCATIOL Tai - lrovorot.o lisrosmss Is published every Thum:by Ittirniug by S. W. atxono at Taro Dollars per attiaox. In asisannat i cit.. 2‘,1 , /otttsittg Pr all eases exclusive of subtle:HP the, to the paper.' • . • , . : St'CIIIAL .......4)CICE.,S inserted at so-rasa es:lmmo ;tae (or Prte: insert:on, and Firs ex:inner line lot sobs...pest 10.ert10n5....• • 1 Lta." - 1.1....N0.%1 WES. same style ati reading inattir, vwsitcrx coy:: 4 line. 1 - 1 . , ADVEUTI9E'IiMTS-will t , ..... i usertel accordingite lie following tablS of rates: ; : i , 2 : • ty (.'ZIL TTra 4 SID' I lir. F./X.O I, 3.r DM i.OO I 'omit 2t9-, 2.60 I I 2.54 0.00 13:94 11-nti j q.:74 35,1) i. .011/ml. , 'll.otl j 22.qa 30.40 I 454 • j ! 21:A411.30.11i. I 40.410 54.1X1 f 75.0.1 ,;1111:11: it. trig ti 41.1 1 ,1 ii(10 I $1(, Adnatnistrxtcr's and Executor's Nonce', SI; Andi t 37'8 Nothn.g, $I r.O ; ilustuess Cards, fire llnFa, ±pee ye ,r) SS. 41-Minna! 11nr.,- tl ra.711. • ictrly adierti sets areentltiNlta nnartzrly changes.' Trin ent aAvertisements mnetbs paid for in anima& All ltesoMona of Aettnelations Conatanntottions. .0 , a' tei individual interest, and option of Mar- , t andl Deaths, exceeding fivelinea, are charged ref =NTS ; per line. ThellErturrmt baying a isr,zer circulation than all .th • papers in the county combined, makes it the best alvertising medium in 'Northern Petinsylvaiallt. 3012 PRINITNO of every kind, to Plain and Fancy zolore. done with neatness and •lispittch. , Handbills. Blinks. Canis. Pamphlets. nillheads. S'ettetnents, ky. of •ecere vartcty Ont . .dyle. printed at tba shortest tultiee. The REInuTIMIL Ware la 111413 inipplied mat Power' Presses, ago od assortment 'of new type. and - everything in the Printing line can be executed tp be most artistic manner and at the lowest ratei. TPll‘ll 4 figvATHAPT.I7 , • " - BUSINESS CADS p • FOWLER, REAL ESTATE t • DFAIER., No. Salli South Water fatted, Cht cago. plinols. Re2l Estate purchased and sold. vestments inadeand Money Loaned. 'May • • E TOWN . 117NFEE, BLACKSMITH r • MON.IIO , ON. pA., papa particular attention to rolling Bungle , Wanting. Rleigha, Tire art and repairing done .n thort'notico. Work and charge(' guaranteed sail • • ry. 12.115,69. • r ltos• , ', ENITYPACItER, Hgi LA_ Seen es : ta.lished himself in the TAILORING 'MINTS— Sop over Rdek - well's Store. Work of rrry deseriptl.n done in the latest styles. Towanda, Ap 1 1. 1870.—tf _ USSELL'S C. S .: , INCE:AGE‘NCY, INSUR =s3 - 23'70—t,t AfORGAN"& 00. DEAL- ' ' Etat. Peres - E.—Lots froth $lOO npj al Estate Agents. Land bought'and. • loaned. Parties desiring to sell.` •• s.-or Lots, can have a map of vision made at this Agency, and; .11 reasonable commission. Office' ItiVrcur's Block. Towanda. Pa. [Dec.S":2l wst. ti. tinrciax. I. H.. WEILq. crards. Also Sold and =one' Wild Lands, F lands or snbd property sold . 1 over Postoffiee, L. L. 11001)T. te: • • :•••••., te; • 4 - .2: . 2 z .44 ..;•; *. C.` - • _ •/" • P ...." 1.4 F - + . I'r ~' a~ IDERIaIiED • ARCHI r LBISILDE:11. wishes to inform tne rutin and vicinity. that be will give 1 . 1111 to draixing destine awl er all manner of private _rinten•lence given for rcagoniible Office at residence N. E....cori?er of teethstrentq. IJ. E. Box 1111. Towanda. Pa. T riE ErN , citizens of rart:cular attars I p•cifirationp fed I 1 , 0 public. fin Second and Eli rJ.71.5'7i KINGSBURY, • • TE, urn, TIRE, ACCIDENT NCF XG E~ :ler Cl 11.1111 ar.-IStata Strcets.: [ 2. TOW I.',NDA.:I!.k. w o w ow ' rztAL EST s.‘r, •0 ~ , ~, t. EIZZIE oils, -AND BLEsms ASELD • I are to furnlsli Eilw4lriod Doors, I . nd 8110. is of at y gty!o; Fi ze; or thleltrrs.s. on short ,fisna i corer or.lers tev daWs before Tort , :zni to nsc the yliclos, anti he sztre that yon .mll that •11.r.ot'41irink or swell. Terms cash in ( - 1:413. - cry. Tc,stan 13. J7ll 13. . - GEO.;-1 , • , I.YTON. Sz•'BROTHER, De:.lk-s . ‘VOOL, EirDES. PELTS, ' CALF.' p . RINK, Ft7,lis:. kb., 1.1 rDr wilien tbnii..7,ll.Pst cast: pric. - . , ii pa1..1 at all t• lies. t.)Cflec in M. r... lioh.car..la's stir., Main%st.e. .. . . . J. 7. 1 , A.rrn...: i n0v.14.'70 TOWANDA:, I ...• . VEW ATEW GOODS LOW PRICES! MO:CtOE',7o:kl, PA TR‘CY HOLLON, • -r.re....11.rs in Groceries and Provisions, Drugs Serossne, Oil. Lamps, Chimneys, litnffs, Ixaints, Oils, Varnish, Yatikee'tio :l,Ls:lobacc,o, Cli;:tr e and Snnff. Pure Wines and piors. of the best quality, for medicinal . prirposes Jr„,r; All Goods sqld at the very lowest prices. Pre. 4,sr:s ton , ' carefully compounded at all Lours of the, ly Give us a . 'TILSCI7 CHARLESF.. "DAY TON, 1 • 5i100,..0r to 11.I!.:r.tp'arPs pros H R E, S ER. - `.l - •;;di;; swre, a DOUBLE:Ind s=ll as ether IzooclA in hie line 1-trittla7turiza:.: done to order. ^IN LE :I _lt , Talr.f,i2lan I '; ),:zl..in',l.Anztl , ;' - t•2 : 3:1A71. BAR V. 1117 ! -CONFECTIONERY'! GROaRIES! • uu.l-rstrar-,1 I,.ga leave to return thanks to T. ~ple of Towanda and vicinity for the very patronage eat , •nded to him daring the - , agon, and at the same tim' to give notice that he has added to hie blvirn.,ss a r.t...14 - . of =NM BEST I'AIf;ILY 9ItOCERIES 7 ,,p are • V. ~ 1 ?le 'shit e:intihue the Basing hußidema in all t" ,, rni31.1 ani - thing in this line ;••1 the shortest wilier, and • j.! , 7GUARINTEE . S.ITISFACTION He hay ' aIKo fitted np a DINING' ROOM, • be rea,ly to l urtideh Meals 1..z1rie1.:0n.,4 at math Visit uzuil. and ottitTs visiting, town. aro turited to .. • . . , t'ii- 1'4111 ,, -rip;,,'.', , il-xth Ict , Creaui,CAca, Fruit, .I . ' i..:.• , •linii,,r)- at short notice.' 1 , ......-...,t,,,.: the 1.15, - ,45, Clearly oppo.stte the Means TIMM ' f l) THE •CITIZENS OF PENN-1 attentian is epee:ally tn ..... I fa •t .zhat the National Banta ars. now rr. ,•tre t t v ri:e - iive gln. Acriptiwas to the Capital toe Centennial - Board of Finance. The f this geouree are to be-employed )3 of the buildings for the International :rid the expenee'a eonnfvted with the it :0 .• eveirth it the Keystone tag the man,. of every , - patriotic comma noration of the one :. Ir, ita birth-flay of the nation. Tne ' , hares of are - iiffered for $ 0 each. and subscribers will .‘"•' a tn-14,ritaty eteet engraved C.rtiticate of •31t4 1 .3 , ,f.ar framing and przservation as a til nitro-nal, • . at the rate sla par cent per annum mill 0 all paytiaiints of Centennial Stoat: from • ~ : vrpn.mt lan:iary 1, I'l7tl. ) • - - wh.) arc not near a Natianal Bank pa.it-otrice order to the itn.lor., _,r• act,. FiIL:DR.FRALF.Y, "tr , ..asurer. 9'l4.Wattrit SL. Phira NM NEW FIRM., A. - R 1) . W E! I= The new firm of RIDGWAY OF u.s.-aDITARE 14'..0N AND' NAILS' WYILUSIN Gr • e'r of ktuds, at lower prices cit 1, fhan any establishment in et•Yar4Y. • blAckemitlie and Wagon llakere , we want to eee you: I tql $7, .7!, 3.1.10 11.1..10 141.00 $ TA. W• A.I.VOIt TAWS WPOD, Cotromemos- Tcrwands, P. - 4.11 NTITH IVIONTANYA : Airrq L 3 sure AT WI% Oface—a7ruet Of Math d fine Streets, opposite Porter's Drug Store.! 141 R. T. B. JOHNSON; P31(1w; 1 2,-n tatuecisee. Office ova Dr. U. 0. Darter,' tk CICW/I Drug Store. i. FG. MORROW, PaTinciar Alm . Btrnosott. offerable professional ai3rviceS to the' citizens of Warred and vicinity:' Residence firsl house north of J.: P. Cooper's Sitot*. Warren Centre, Pa., . . < ap11812..17 TR. C. M. STANLBY,!' D7T,. successor to 'Dr. Weston. ' Mc's; in Pattoil's Block, op stairs; Main Street, Towanda. Ps. MI klucta of plate work a stioctslty. • Jai:L.14573 11R. S.M. WOODMIRN, Ph and Burgeon, Mice over Wickham' Crockery 'More. l'owands. May 1,1872.44 '• STREETFjt,. • - • ' - • ATTORI;ET-ILT-14W. - • ' 4 13:63.36;'72. , ..'7OI7;S.NDik, oyLE_ d, . McPECEOSON. ATTO Fwsis Ax-Le W, Talc-led'. P. giie Pro attention to all matters entrusted to tbetr char Orphans' Court business* snecia_lty. W. VOLE . 4ma3r2V131 . x. • A.RTLETT & ; TRACI', TN§:u7tAs'c - r.' AND REAL ESTATE ACIM4 - 18 AimDWIVERS. OM third door south of First' National .Boor. Towanda. Pa. 'O. D. 84.1t.17-ETT. IDDtj2ll3l', • w, G. TEACT. TOW `MA, PA TT B. INI inIK,HE N, ATTOBN_EY J 1... IL • AND 001=13=0.1} AT LAIIGTOIrarIda, ra• PAO ectaar attention paid to baldness In the Orphan" Coml. ' Pal/ 2 9. ' 6 d• i HW. PATRICK, • Al•rini l • LAN. Mee, Bfercur'p Block, pest the Etpreme Office, Toari:nla, Pa. : -. Ju1y17,1873. • ' PC. J. Dr.AIitGELIS, • • ATTOB.NZVAT-LiW, Main Street. Towanda; Pa. Office with Ocirtop 11%twee. opposite Court Rouse t May 1 ...la. W H. CARge CHAN 111011- • IrgY • AT LAW liturnaery fo r I Brill. for< ecluiltY) , TM , Pa. cal:We'll:it Iliac% elnd prompt. ty remitted. . 1reb15,',0,--g -* B KELLY. Drsprisi,:-:—Qffiee • ornr, 'Wickham & III•Cles. Tcrwanda. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver, Rabberoind nhirn base. Teeth extracted without pain.l 0c23,12 i Eiii -, ATA DILL & CA LI'V ', AtyornF .i.vi. AT-Lea;Towanda;Pa. ." : i , "1. 1 I u. J. NADThir . . .. T. ie. cat. 1 1 ,4 1 1 alrei. in Wood'e Block, 'Aral dooi smith of . rivet ' ' National Bank, up stairs. • : Jan R.73-Ig. F fIVERTON & ETSBREF. ()xi' 'Me* ATjAW,•TOIMIIdb, haVtlg entered ;into copartnerShip, offer their profeasiolaal serrteps :to the public. Special attention given to hnsinaano in the Orphan's and Register's Comte. ap114'"(0 ovahrox. 7n. MT PECVSLAW QF %lain ree opposite bourtHoise, TOcran A. KEENEY, COUNTY 'St r • • PERINTESIV:ST;TowaiIds, Pa. :;003ce witb 13.. M. PecX, 'second door below the Ward House. `Will he at the office the last Saturday of each nitorith and at all .other times when prot.called acray of bt4i '6o.s connected with the SuperitendencyL dil tetterp •orild hereafter be addressed ae above. dec.l;7o I Ofice on Main :.street. fortneelf,oceupled Ladd. Reaidayiee, corncr:Pine and Second Seri' Towanda, Juno 22. NV: ATTORNEY LA's, Towanda. ilradford Co., Pa. GENEr.AL nis'quANcr. 11.GM.M. rtut icuhr r.ttention pSid to Collections and Orp Court business:. Office '--liererte's,lSearloCk, tide Public Square- apt. I, Ipo. GRIDIJEY, c :. • AT T OT,'N EY-IT-LAW, 1 ' 1 April 1, 1173. ' ' i' Towanda, 1110CTOR 0. I.IAVIS,A. GIiA.DI7 I ate of the College of ‘4 , hygiciatis and'Stnigdein;,l tiew York city, Class 1i43-4, gives etchtsire attOntjo to thotiractice of hilt profeßeiori. Once and reside on the - eastern elope of Orr:ell EMI. 'adjoining 7:4•1 tioNveti. An 11,1' I TIR. D. D. SNIITH., Dentist, pnrchased G. H; Wood's ptoperty, be Itercnr's Block and the Elwell llonse, where located his office. Teeth extracted; without p ,use of pas: Towanda, Oct-20,18:0. 11011 ACE A. COWL:.:4 NEIV GOODS =I 111111 MM TorAimE‘ xxxiy.l PROFESSIONAL , CARD Oct.-21.'1 0 : Of is J. W. LYMAN, ! PTCYCI,tll:.&tito St 15E0S Hotels. I DIN_I - NG ROOMS - • , IN CONNECTION W/TII. Tak 132.1E11Y, - , Near the Court notise. - We aro.prepared to feed. the hungry at all times bf ,fluk - day and evening.--Oysters and Ice-Cream In tli , dr steams. ,1 . garob 39;1870. . D. W. SCOTT & k , o. ,__ piAvEui HOUSE, TOWN/ AI, _..,_4 PA. 1 • . 1 JOIIN. C.: WILSON , iaving leased tile Hamm; is now ready to acre 4J date the tra7elling ptiblie. No paine nor aspen will be, spared to give satisfaction to those who may &a :Wm a call. , ,arg-North aide of the public aline. east of, Mer cuir'm new block. : 1 , VP' UMILEAFEELD • CREEKHO xt, Tr"; ` ;P A R LANDN OS - ER. .S . Etßvin2 y....n•clis.sz..'d afti'd tbii;r 4 onghly refitted tb old and well-known stand, formerly kept by aherlfrGrif tin, at the mouth of ;Rutamerfteld Creek, IP 'mat , SO giFe good accommodations and xatiefactory treatment to, all who 'may. favor him - with a call. Dec.-23. RGP—tf. , , HOUSE, TOWANH cou.. Iran( AIM immix HTIIYEr , . • - lie Horses, Harness: &T.' of all guests of this 13605 t, insured against loss b Fin, without way ee l , tr 4 charge..: ,A. superior quality ot Old 'F. : glish Hass Ale iu'ei. . reetiesl,-? . - . E.. JORDAN,' ~ 7t• - owaTuf.4,lan. 21.'71. - . • Pri". prietor. . :. i W HARD HQIIS' : E, - • TOWANDA, , • • BRADFORD COUNTY. Pkil•PA. ' . i •,- , , „ • This pobnlar 'house, recently' leased. tip 31 Soon. Iltalca, and baring-been completely re :remodeled, and refuinished, affords' to the ! all the ehmforta and modern ehmOnionees of class EthteL Situate opposite the Park. on Street, it is eminently convenient- for poison. , -it* Towanda, either for pleasure or business. !sep6'7l , • BOO'S A MEANS, Proprie .1% f ANSION HOUSE, H . • LERAYSTILLE, TA. W. V. BROWN - me, . .r_ - isiiniani ;.This Hottso le conducted in strictly 'limp , Principles. Every eSort will be midi to .foests comfortable. Golsl rooms and the tab always be - supplied with the hest the mart , ' 'fords. :-.., ' liov.l. ' IBETIILEHEILTA: l‘q) . l4D, •MORA.tI4N SUN .Il MEI r 'al 1170, Rich in historical interest: it is tho only buildi.g in 'the conntry except Independence how:P i ed the egonrn within its walls of -Vt'sishington, LitFay lett.e. Lee. Gates and other patriots of the rerom ,tiCn. This popular lintel hair , recently changed ' , ban Is. been improred.tleutirelf refurnished, and 'th'p proprietor cordially mitesa 'Ws friend, and tras , I cling public to giCe. :him a calll;no pains wit' be sl.arcd •to render :their star ccUtrifortaule. Peopla en route for Philadelphia will findit convenient to 'spend the night he rob reaching the city abontleight iu:the morning. A samPleroona on first floor 10- 'ccommodation of conimercialsgente. - ept 4. 1873- 4 • • Proprietor •' QIIPERIGIVA'GRiCULTII ILtOINLAY, forSge :by R. M; 'WELT, S , Towiticm, • • ()dice No. 3 Mercur'p Block, ourlh Fide of oust Mouse square. • . NfrOLESSLE AND Er.rA.th ;DEA f MA:\ BFACTUREIIS Ilachl t nes, Morse Powers and Timashers, Wheel Rakes, Plaster Sowers, Grain Seeders; BAy Tedder'. lloyersible and Steel Plows, Coltirstoe", FlilllHorso Hoes, Clime Huller" and Fuming MU LASS Atossai A, WWI= DB►WSI4. SCRS *COG ! 1 :, satyr caras row= IS SO vozi.n,vosar strstaxas you luso oaltreting. ao., Catalogues arid desceptl4. Illastrited printed: t alma furnished_ or =UM free to all appliesute. It will cost but three cents tO , send Pr clrrsini postage , 1 • taramas viten in Tama% a 1 wad KO xO,l ipill22 72. - [R. IL WELOS7 I . MIN .A-...- , .1* " 4 "- • - . i -• • - —...._,- i ,s*,.l • . • , • , r ,r : i , 7. ,.. 411 4 .- FA 1!• 0 • : : 11; ,. 1 :: - ' 'l, I 1 1 . • ::,.. 1 I i 1 ,-' ~ r.' I - '''' • 1 '' 1 I 1 • , : i .f i t ', I' `, ' . •••.. 1 \..... - - El EMI = Mil , . , • TC4i OUR i PATRONS. • , GEO I II. . WOOD &,130. I ' ;PHOTOGRAPHERS,- • - 1 - TOWANDA. PA: ' • Grateful for the generous patronage of thtl put ye*. would inform all wanting Picture that Nene stiltadding to our establhdarnt 1 1 . • NET AND IMPROVED 11C ( STR1TAIENTS, 1 . , 1 An d 0:4 4112 a tiled and approved Amodes of printir l !and retouching in order to secure 1 EWERPROTOGRAPIISTRAII nzurroroaxi 1 I made of of ;the cities, and that we make it a specialty to enlarge all kinds of Pictures to 'any size desired, and finish in Water Colors; India 10; or In Oil, in the rat STILES AND VERY LOOPPRICES.' I . We Ciao endeavor to take all the time posst.i, ble in making childrens pictures, so as to se-1 cure the best results. I We are constantly adding to our stock of ! ;I I II ERASURE . All new patterns i ,and tasteful s ' fyles, and fur.! , nigh them at a groan advance from cost prices. May 14, ISM 1 • mci Sl~c 'A L T 00Z 6 A NE* STOCK OF FATAL, AND WINtEII. GOODS BECEIYED AT B. k A..FETTES & CO'S. • A—the sipn of the big Bonnet, oppeetto the Court Rouge, Towtfule. coueiatUag of DONESTIC! AND FANCT.DDY GOODS, anoivx 1 42vi1) BLEACHED .31USLIES WATERPROOFS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, SIIAWDS, DRESS GOODS, A ran line ter HOSIERY'. GLOVES, NOTIONS. &c., &c. A large and oorarilMe-stoel: of I MILLiIN,ER F GOO For the Scaa4n, comprising all of the most desirablip stlles in CE October 1, 1813, TOWANDA. NURSERY. ,pnr. Mil 1E iERT 0.1," T9WANDAFLATS. Calla attenti4 to his largo stock of - khans' simib s 9. 1 ; Orders In perion,or b 5 mairpromptly attended to Towsrais, 1S W 12-J FOR ha crc Pp e hays 11 by The indermeutioned advantages over tnuss in °Mt., nary use, the proof of which may be' seen in the extraordinary sales, and constantly increasing do.' wand for th4na: -- Ist. That froze the, peculiar constriction of the, glasses theraseist and preserve the sight, render- , leg frequenti changes unnecessary: "e • ' 24. That they confers brilliancy and tllethactnesi, of vision, with an amount of sue and comfort not, hitherto enjoyed by spe.ctaclo wearers, 3d. That the material from which the Lenses are ground. is manufactured specially for optic is ptic purpos es, and pure, hard, and brilliant, and• not liable to become stjra'cbed. 4th. That the frame In which they are set, whette., er in Gold. Sliver, or Steel, are of the finest quality and finish anii guaranteed perfect in every respect For sale only by our outhorized agent In this local ity. We raver supply or employ peddlers. i • HOW IS THIS FOR OW 1 - We offtif DRESS D LUMBER at the following rates:': 1 I Hemlock : FloOring, (chliiiej.i--,1 .. $lB per 4.1 White Pine 1 " 4 ' .' 24- .., 1 Pitch " 1 . ) u , 28 ~ 1 Siding I "r" .:.•!.. $l5 to 25 " ; Pickets from r.t to Itper hundred. • I i' l ' ' I PLA.Nnkt,,SILT4.34ING, RE.I3A.WINCI, 4:c.,, . 1 . Done at a mo i ment'a notice• and by the beat machin.: erg now made. We have on hand ONE 1117 N. I,D TROUSANDFEET - Dlll7 LUMBER ' , i . 'l3 have in the Mill Pond gall I tted nblt firgt Mat visit 2211 Ea Will et tyrr MIME ' HUNDBUD 'AND FIFTY THOUSAND; . i FEET OF LUBBER 1 . •. I And t i re constantly Mannfaettirlng. I iir Partied who can reach us, are foolish to go, near the rad e lad for Lumber. es. under 11111y . circam• stances we n ' SELL IT oHEAPER—at least the cost of tranerriortation From hereto the rshroada— say $2 to $3 Rcr thousand. i ! IL B. P,I. GRAIL Vatoptown., M i •dzine 26; .71. l C ' Ali COAL! i - k•or thirty days the Solara::: Anthracite CO3) -• 1 Plz . my will sell • - -.-4. - kt . ' r., 1 YR E .9.;11 MIN ED, &OA L, Direct from dm Minn. iwy the car load. delivered OM any of the al In Towanda, as follows: .Grate and Ch atnnt, ' $3 50 pa grou ton- Egg 3 60 ./ I, 11111 ; I Stove' , 3go 41. !le ea Ell rISCOMINOUS. =I I \ 1 I, I GERIf.kiTOMZ HATS AND BONNETS AND TRISTSIDIGS . FOUND /4 TUtT LINE. Tho nt4lcislgneil , purc4ased tho , • • FRLTITI AND ORNAMENTAL TP.EEt3 Ssliich he Is now prepared io DELIVit• MOST REA.O:!aIIE TER 31.9.; ' . LAIARUS & MORRIS' -1 • . , . I. CELLIIIIATED PERMT,CTED SPECTACLES ..1 AND - EYE GIARSES, -- '''. I. ' , . Wg. A. CHAMBERIIIIi, 1 Sole Agent, • tiev.20.1874 MI orders linnet bescro npanled with the money.l and the eller nand be unloaded within twenty-four' hours after then! "ninth - C 31. HAIQDEHHtI3i i it 2. ^l3. ' Piealdent. Toyant A GE,SITS QUICK! Or you will.' amiss choice of territory, (n/orals a aro for, it), en WO LY,wis's lad and great work. , ,I I • OUR DIGESTION, . On JOLLY iILIEWS SECRET. ' - • 1 It La by odds the most taking and saleable Joolt • the .Id. 1. It is on a vitally important suldect7 2. It is by AuMrica's moat popular writer on health. 3. It is, for the price, the largest and hiuidsomes4 'book ever sold by subscription. Agents, the peop are eager for each a book. and will urge you to brie : lt to them. W,rite for terms. hc,, free. • - • • 'pEOBOZ AIAGLE63. Patdlsheit 11 12. 1111 ., 1 7 1 I 531hUlttp OtralkPlai i \-,711,,, .... 4 ~ ~_,,,t 2 , f-- --" , : i . " ,- ,..6;. : i i . '''' t t - ',... . . . - I l'' 1 7.F. . • I ! . i . - , 4 i . . . El ll= CONSTITUTION. NEW CONSTITUTION PROPOS ED TO THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH IFOR ,THEM APPROVAL OR I RE ,jECTION, BY THE CONSTI ,UTIONAL CONVENTION. Published by order of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, in mum , ante of the 4th section of an Act of the General Assembly, en! tied "An act to .provide for calling a Conventions, to amend the Consti tution," apProved the 11th day r of April, A. D.,,1872. ' • ' PREAMBLE. We, the •people of the Commonly - ea th of Permsylc unn, grateful to Almighty God ter the blessings of civil and religious hberty.and hum ble tuyokiug His guidance,.do ordain and es tablish this Constitution. ARTICLE 1, .1 o=tainaTios cio Innatii.', • That the - general; great end essential pr i inel pleal of liberty and free' government may be recognized and unalterably established, we de clare that— -0 Stenftet 1. All men are horn,eimally free and independent, and have certain inherent and ire , defeasible rights, among which are those of eniciying. and defending lite and liberty,-of Re quiring, possessing and protecting .property and reputation, and of pureu rig their own hap pinees. • , '' 1 ditoic. 2. All power is- haler nt in the veldt , . andeell free governments are founded on their authority and instito.ed for their peace, saline and happiness. For the advancement of these endajthey have at all. limes zn inalienable and Indefeasible right oi her, reform or abolish their,government in e - ‘le manner as they may think', proper. • See. 3. All men have a natural and indefeas ible right to worship Almigh - :v God according the dictates of their pwu consciences; no ban can cif right be compelled to attend, erect or P . tipticir . t, any place ef worship, or to maintain any tatinistry against ;his consent ;' no human antlecirity no s ier:in:4 ease whatever, centred or interfere With the rights of c mscience, and tie preference Shall ever be given by law to any; te ligiotte est ablialiments, or modes or ikeridsip. Sec; 4: Niaperson who acknowledges the to.-1 ing Ora God and a feturo state of rewards anti punishments shall. on rteerinut of his religions ' seritiMenet, be diermalified -to hold any office or plain of trust or profit under thin Comeion wealth. and SO; 5. Eleetiens stall be free and equal ; n no pewer, civil or military, shall at any how interfere to prevent the free, exerc ise of the right of suffsago. -. , . tal:C. 6. Trial by jury shall be as heretofore, and the right thereoi remain inviolate. , esae.i 7. The twitting press Shall be free,. to every person who may undertake to exam:li the jeroceetling= of the legistatiire or. any branch of government, and no law shall ever be Made 'to restrain the right thereof. The free cons uttinication of thoughts and opinions is one of this , invaluable rights of man, andtivery citi zen Oily freely speak, write and print on any isubj.iet, being responsible for the abuse of that liberty. No conviction shall he bad in any pfoseqution fer She publication of papers re• latinel to the-official conduct or officers or Men in public capacity. or,tes any other matter prim er for public investigation or information where the foa_ that such pubhcation was not inlet ciouslyor negligently made shall be established to tl*satisfacsiou of the jnry ; and in all lie dictate-lots for libels the jury shall have the right to determine the law and tits facts, under the direction of the court; as in other cases., SEC: ,8 The people eliall_be secure in their per soh, ll'ollSes,' pipers, and ptissessious, from un reesetiable searches and seizures, and no War rant to search :thy place or to seize any person or things, shalt issue without describing them as Oarly as may be, nor without , probable ersußui supported be oath or - atlirrnation, Sub .scribed to by the affulant. . . • Sad. 9. In ail criminalproSeemions, the ae ;cutted; bath a right to bo heard by himself and his counsel, to demand the nature and cause of the accusation against him, to meet" the witnes ses Nice to face, to havescompithiory process-for obtaiping witnesses in his favor, and in praise entities by indictment or information, a, speedy• public trial by au impartial juiryof the vicinage; he eatinot•be compelled to give evidence against himself, nor can fie - be deprived of his life, lib erty,* property, unless by the judgment on his peers or the hoe of the land. ' Sec, 10. No person shall for any indictable offense be proceeded against (linnet:lly, by in s formation, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual service, iu time of war or public danger, or by leave,!of the court, for oppression or misdo urea* in office, No person shill for the same offense be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; _nor shalt private property be-taken or implied to public use without authority of law, and without just compensation being first madO or secured, Sete 11. All courts shall be open ; and every man.for en injury done him in his lands, goods, -persep, or reputation, shalt ,are remedy by due course of law, and right and justice admin tittered without sale, denial, or delay. Spits maybe brought against the Commonwealth, in eu es ase e nee , in such courts, and in such eases as the Legislature may by law direct. Srl 12: No power of Suapending laws shall be ei rcised unless by the Legislature or by ifs `authority.- tils.4 13. Excessive bail shall not be required, nor eacessive Hues imposed, nor cruel punish ments inflicted. . See. 14. All prisoners shall be bailible by enflie ent sureties, nnlesi for capita! °flosses, when, the profit is evident or preaumption great; and o privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shallot be Suspended, unless when in case of rebeon or invasion the public safety may re quire' it. SFr. 13. No commission of oyer and tenni or jib' delivery, shall be fissued. , Sett 16: The Person of a debtor, where therce la notiatrong presumption of fraud, shall not be conch tied in prison after delivering up his es tate! or the benefit of his creditors, 'in such mann r as shill be prescribed by law. See.' 17. No ex POsT FACTO law, nor any law impairing - the obligation of contracts, or mak ing irrevocable any grant of special privileges or Mtnnities, shall be passed. Sic 18. No person shall be attainted of trea ;ci son b felony by the Legislature. Seca 19. No attainder shall work corruption of bleed, nor, except during the, life of the of lender, forfeiture of estate to the Conamon wealiti ; the estate of such persons as shall de stroy their own lives shall descend.or vest as in cases cit natural death, audit any person snail be killed by casualty, there shalt be no f °feature by =aeon thereof. ~.- Sec.! 20. •Thecititens have a right in a peace able Manner to. assemble together for their conimen goad,,and apply to those invested with the powers of government for redress of grieva ices or other prOper purposes, by peti tem; address or remonstrance. Sac. Pd. The right of citizens to bear arms in defensiihf themselves and the State shall not be Onstioned. . s„ • Sac. 22. No standing army shall,' in time of peace, be kept up Without the - consent of the Legisl tare, and the military shall, in ql cases. and at!all times, be in strict subordination to theca sipower. • SO. 23., No soldier shall in Limo of peaCe•be' c l ear i red in any house without the consent of the:owner, nor in time of war but in a manner topic rescribed bf law.: .. She. 24. The Legislature shall not grant any title o , nobility or hereditary distinction,, nor create Woyotlice the appointenent of which shall be for a longer term than during good behav ior. Sac. 23. Emigration (rum the State shall not be prohibited. SEC. .6. To guard against transgressions of the, high passers Which we have delegated, we declare that everything in• this article is ex .eipted opt of the general powers of govern ment, and shall forever remain inviolate. • I AND ZEPHYRS. PEET Towanda, Pa: SserioN 1. The legislative power of this Com monwealth bhall be vreted in a 'General Assem bly', which shall coredst of Senate and a House of Representives. Sac. 2. Members of the General Assetribli 'shall be chosen at the general election every second year. Their tom of service shall begin on the first day of D,cember next after _their election. Whenever a vacancy shill occur in either House, the presiding officer thereof Shall issee a writ of election to fill such vacancy for;tbe remainder of the term. SEC. 3. Senators shall be elected for the term of four years and Representatives for the term ortwo years. SEC. 4. The General Assembly shall meet at twelve.o'clock noon, on the first Tuesday of January , every second year. and, at • other times when convened by the Governor, but shall hold no adjourned annual session after the year one thousand eight bundred,and seVeuty.eight. ' In case of a vacancy cin the office of United States Senator from this Com menwealth, in a recess between sessions, the Governor shall convene the two houses by pro. claination on notice not exceeding sixty days to fill the same. SEC. 5. Senators shall be at least twenty-five years of age, and Representatives twenty-one years of age. They shall have been citizens and inhabitants of the State four years, and udiabita-ts of their respective districts one pent' next before their election (unless absent Ono public bttllzins di the 17nit6a Shin er TOWAND4., BRADORD,COUNTi, 'PA. 7 NOVEMBER 27:'1873.1 -AUTICLE II." 1111:.X.EGligATUREd • , i t' ,~ =amass ow munprau:nom 4aom 40,:insr4. of this State,) and shall reside In their respect ive districts during their terms of service ; Sac: 6. No Senator or Representative' shell, during the time formhich he shall have been elected, be appointed to anpciril office sunder this Commonwealth, and no member of Cen pees or other persist' holding , any -,office (ex cept of itttorney-atlaw or in theemditia) under the United States or trite Common Wealth shall be a member of either house during his cons tinnance in office. i • . Sac. 7. No poron hereafter convicted of embezzlement of public motleys, bribery, li perjury or other n taint= i crime, shall be eligible to the dental Assembly. or capable of holding any office Of trust or profit in tins Com monwealth. • I Sac. 8. The memhera or thegeneral Assembly shall receive such salary and Mileage for re enter and special sessioffa lie shall be flied by' law, and no Olsen compensation whatever, whether for service upon committee or other wise. No member of either house shall; during the term for which , bq may have been elected, receive any increitse or salary, orilcage, under any law passed during !inch to . , ru ll Sac. 9. The ;Senate shall,: at the be inning and close of osch regular Seasictb, and at such other times as may e ,necessary , elect one of its members presiddnt pro tertmore, who shall perform the duties of the Linnteriant Governor, in any case of abeienee or disability of, that racer; and whenever the said office of Lieuten ant Governor shall [be vacant, The House of, Hopresuntatit es shall elect one of its members as Speaker. Each house shall choose its other officers, and shalt fridge of ;the election and qualifications of its Melabore. , ' \,, Stec. 10. A majority of each House shall con stitute it quorum, but a smaller number' may adjourn [rota day hi day, and compel the at-i teudance of absent Members. dec„ll. Each house shall, hive power to determine the roles of its ,•proceeclinb and punish its members ; or bther.psrsons foecon tempt or disorderlY 'behavior in its presence, to enforce obedioneo to its process,to protect i members againit violence,: or offers of pri t,, to solicitation, and with thb concurrence of tw thirds, to expek U. member, but not a second time for the same gauge, and, shall have all other powers necessary for the legislatbro of a free State. A humbler expelled for corruption shall not thereafter be, eligible , to either house; and punishment for contempt or disorderly behaviour shall pot par an indictment for the same offense. 1 , ,- lice. 12, Each ho l nse shall , keep a journal of its proceedings soil from Woo to time pub h.4ll the same. except such parts as require secrecy, and the y can and nags of the mem bers on any queetion.shall, at the desire of any two of them. Ito entered on the journal. • Sac 13.. Tito scssiens of each house and of committees of the whole shall be open, riffles* when the business is ibrich as Ought to be kept secret. , - di a. 11. Neither lionso shall, without the conseut of the other, adjourn for wore than three days: nor to ally other Place than that in which the two hou4es shall lio sating. Sic. 15. The members' of the General. As sembly shall in all eases, exPept treason, felony, violation of their oath of office, and breach or sorely or the - peace, he privileged from arrest during their attendance at the sessions of thtsr respective houses, and in going to and return ing from the eame ; aloe for ant( speech or;-del hate in either house, they sl4l not be ques tioned in ant other pace. . . 1 dco. 16. The SlatN shall he divided into fifty 4.. Senatorial districts o compact and contignous reirritory, as nearly e nal in population al may be, and each district ,sliall be entitled to elect one Senator. Each County ccintaining one or more ratlo4 of prpolation Isbell ho entitled to one Senator for each r atio ‘ anti to an additional ?• senator for a Pnrp us population exceeding three-fifths of a ratio, but no comity shah ftirua , i separate diAlict utiles+ it shall contain four , fifths of a ratio', except where tab cadjoining conoth s aro each ent tied to one or more Sena , tort, when such county may be assigned a Sea -1 star on less than fin -fifths, and exceednigpne waif of I" ratio. 111.1 d xi. county shall he divided oificss entitled to tw or more Senators.: No city or county shall 1' : entitled to separate (ep ic:A ntation exceedin_ otn -Eatli of the whole -vutober of Senators 10 %Yard. borcougli v or ?windup shall be divided in the formation a a tlhstrict. The'S6uat4vial ratio; shall , be aseer faired by dividing the whole ',Opal:Mon or 'the, State by the number WV.. 1, Stc. , l7. TIM int rebels - 11l th'e Home of flep resentativea shall let" apportioned among!the , several counties, on 4 ratio obtained by ditid- mg the'poptdation otl the State as ascertained by the most recent United States eenSlis by ttro. hundred. Every connty cout4ining less than flee ratios shall hat . one, representative! for every-tell ratio, and ati .additional represents 2, tive when the anrplu.l exceeds half wrath . ; ;.but each county shall Italie at least;otioltCpreschita tive. Every county ontaining five ratios-or mote sball have one representative fcr eery, roll ratio. Every citit containing a population equal to a ratio shall ielect separately its' pro: portion of the represpritativesiallotted to ;the, county in which it is lodated. )7.very qity. enti tled to More than foil. representatives, .and ey ery chanty bating over one hundred thousand • inhabitant s, shall by l divided „into. diStricts of compact and contigwitis territory, each district to elect its proportidn :of representatives: ac cording to its,pqmll4cm, but rlci district shall elect more than tour representatives. ' • Sec. 0., The Genel . al AsseMbly at its first session alter the adofition of this constitution, and. immediately afre each tinted States:llc cennial census, shall ipporlion the State into Senatorial aid Reprel cntative districts. agreea bly to the provisions of the tiva next precOing - 1 . . sectilne, ART LEW . • svc-rms 1. No law ell ll be i)a.ss.: - descl;t by bill, and no bill shall - e so sltered-or atrit'aidol on its passage thro el either house as ,to change its original mit- ose. Sec. 2. No bill shall be considered unless re ferred to a committed, returned therefikim, l and printed for the use ere menihers. , SEC. 3P -No bill; e cept geperal ,iipproPria tion hills, shall be passed, containing more than one E.UNUCC, which shall be cicarly expressedin its title. 1 ' I Ste. 4. Every bill ilirell be fbad at length on three di rivet days in each lithise ; al amend , met Its r, ole thereto ‘'hall be printed . for- the use..if i , h members &Mere the final vote ta- tien l l the bill, and ii,obill shall beenine a law md 'Ss - on its final pas Sage the:vote bo label] by v s and nays, the names of the persons veting ;4 and against the dame lie' entered OM the journil. and 'a, majority of the Mt:tubas elected to each house be recorded thereon as voting in its favicr. 1 ' Sec. 5. No amendment to bills by one house hall lie concurred in by the other. l excePt bv a into of a majority of the Members eleted tin rete taken by yeas and nays, and the Manes ..of Cm's° voting for and against recorded upon thejournal, thereof ;,and reports of committees of conference shall lie adopted.in either house, only by the,vote of k inajoritY: of the members elected thereto, tali° by yeas and nays; and Hie naines,of those v ding recorded upon the journal. 111 i Sec. 6. No law sh l ll be 'revived, amended, i, or the provisaous ther of extended or conferred 'by reference to its itle only, 'but - so ranch thereof as is revivad,,i - amended, extended, or conferred, bhall be re4enacted l- andpublistied at length. ' 1 . , . Sac 7. The General Assembly shall not, pass any local or special 'sky ; 1 1' . Authorizing the c4atfori, extension or im pairing of liens ; I ! • , . 1 Regnlating the afTairs of , counties, eines, toWnsinps, wards, boroughs, or school-districts; Changing the names of nergeris or places; .' Changing the venue ' in civil pr criminal cases. Authorizing the laying, out,,opening, altering, or maintaining roads, t highways, streets, hr al- leas • ' Relating-to ferries (1r bridgesi, or incorporat ing ferry or bridge ceimptnies; except for the erection of bridges crossing stream it %laic!) fohn bOundaries between this and any other State;, Vacating roads, town plats,; streets or allow; ' Enlisting to cemeteries, graveyards or public grounds not of the Stit•e ; Authorizing the adoption !Ir legitimating of children ; • . j Locating or changing conety seats, erecting new comities. or' changing connty.lineri ; • Incorporating cities, towns, or •villagcs, or changing tb.eir ;charters; For the opening and conducting of election:, or fixing or changing the plate of voting Granting divorces f 4, , Erecting new•townships or .boronglis,"chang ing toivuship lines, bbrough limits, or school distrttis; • . Creating - offices, or. prescribing the powers .and duties of otlicerS in. ecinnues, Mhos, bo roughs, townships, election or school districts Changing the law of disszeut or succession • . . . Regniantig the pra.itice orl jurisdiction . ol, or changing the roles of levidence in any judicial , proceeding or inquiryl beforercoarts, aldermen. justices of the peace, i sheriffs, commissioners, arbitrators, auditors,', masters in chancery; or other tribunals, or providing,or changing meth odsl for the collection f debts, or the enforcing of judgments, or pres ribing We effect of judi cial sales of real estat ; • i'. Regulating the fees or extending the powkrs and duties of alderm n justices of the peace; magistrates, or constables ; , ; • Regulating the management of public schools the building or repairing of school hi.luads, and the raising of money (or such purposes; ! ' Ruing the rate or interest ; ~ Aff,ecting the estates o minors or persons I , under disability, eta. t after due notice; to all parties in interest, Ito e recited in the spceiAl enactment; . • Remitting fines, penalties and forfefftires,. or refunding moneys legally pai'd into the Trott- Exempting property froui taxation; " Regulating labor, trade, mining, or manufac turing; Creating corporatimas, or amending, renew ing, or extending thedcharters thereof; • Granting to any corporation, association, or individual any special or exclusive privilege or immunity, or to any corporation, association, or individual the right Ito lay dowu a railroad track. Nor shall the General Assembly indl. redly matt, Mt ;1%411 dt kW licir )4r On , . . I ' ; - partial repeal of a general law Ant laws repeal ing local or Special acts may be visaed. Mir. shall any law be passed grantlngpowera or pit vilegee in any, case whets the granting of such powers and privileges shall have been provided for toy general law, nor whore the courts here jurisdietion to grant the same or give the re lief asked for. 1 Sec. & No local or special bill shall he pass erenniess notice of the intention to apply.theref. far shall have been pahliahed in the locality where the matter or the thing to bo ,affected ' May be situated, which notice shall..be at least thirty days prior to the introduction-into test General Asaembly of such bill, and In the man; nor to ho provided by law; the evidence of sue notice having been published, shall be exhibit 4, ed in the General Assembly before such act shall be passed. • , ' ' ' . Sze. 9. The presiding officer of each, house ehallein the preset:ice Of the house over which, be presides, sign all bills and joint resolutions pasaed by the General Assernbly e alter , their titles have been.publiely read immediately' be fore signing, and the tact of signing shall bo enteted on the journal.:, . Bac. 10.. Tile General, Assembly shall pro scribe by law the number, duties and compen sation of . the officers and employes of each - house, and no payment shall be made from the State Treasury; or bo in any-way authorized to any person, except to an acting officer or ern- • ploye elected or apubintettin pursuance of law. SEC, 11:: No bill shall bh passed giving auy extra compensation to, any public ,ofilear, ser vant, employe. agent Or contractor, after servi ces shall have been rendered or contract made, nor providing for the payment of any elate.; - against the Common wealth, without previous authority of law. 'i . . Ste. 12. All stationery'. _print ing, paler, and fuel need in the legislative and other depart ments of government, shall be fiirnislied , and the print ing. , binding, and; distributing lof the laws, journals. department reports, and all oth er printing aril binding, and the - repairing and larnisileg tit hails and rooms used lor , the meetings of de (leheral Assembly and its Com i com mittees shalitbe performed - under contract, to be given to the lowest responsible bidder, , be-- low such maximum price and hinder such rem 'Mates as shall be prescribed by law; no mem ber or officer of any department of the govern reent.sliall be in any way interested in, such entracte, and all such coutractsathall be sub ct to the approval of. the Governor, Auditor- Getteral and State Treasurer: , Sac. 13. - No law shall extend the term of any public officer, or increase or - diminish his salary or emoluments after his election 'to r eppoint m . eld. t , . SEC. IL All bills for raising revenue shall or igifiate in the Muse of Representatives, but the Senate may propf amendments as in . ott.er bills.' . Zee. 15; The general approprla embrace nothing but appropriati cheery, expenses of the exectitiv and judicial departments of the Co interest on the public debt, an schools; all other apprepriatititia 6 by separate bills, each embracibg jeer: • ' SEC. JO. 'No mracy shall! be pith] Treatlary except upon a.ppropriati law and on werrant drawn by the i in pursuance thereof. • Sec. 17. NO appropti ,lion shall: ha made to any charitable or educational institution not ,under the ebsolute control of the Common- Wealth, other than normal schools established by law for the professional training of teachers for the public schools of thaState, except by a vote of two-tbirda fe all the members yielded to each !loose. ' I . Sec. 18. No appropriate:ma exeritt for pen sions or gratuities for military services shall be made ler charitable, educational or benevolent purposes, to any person or community,nor to any denominational. or sectarian i nstitution, corporation or association. l• See. 19. The General Assembly may make appropriations of money to institutions wherein the widows of soldiers are supporteffor assisted e: or the orphans of soldiers are wait tained and educated; but such appropriation shall bono plied exclusively to thy support of Rich widows and orphans. sac 20 1 The General Asaehibly shall not del egate to ny special commission, private corpo- ration or association, any power to make, su pervise or interfere wile any municipal im prevetnent, money, property or effects. whether heed in trust or otherwise, or to levy taxes or perform any municipal function whatever. Sac: 21. No act of the General Assembly shall limit the amount to be recovered, for injuries - reStiltiog in' death, or for injuries-to persons or property, and in ease of death from such inju• ries, the right of action shall survive, and the General Assembly shall Prescribe for whop benefit such actions shall be prosecuted; no ait. shall prescribe any limitatioria of time within which scats May be brought omainst 'corpora tions for injuries to persons or property, or lot other causes different from those fixed - by gen eral laws regulating aciiona against natural persons, and such acts now - iliiistiiig are avoid ed., i SEC. 22. No aet.of the thin crsl Assembly shall • authorize the investment (direst funds by ex• ccutore, adruildstrators. rnardians, or other trustees, in the bonds or stock of any private corporation,. and such act; note existing are avoided, saving investments lieratoforo made. . - - Sae% 23. The pea c•r to cliasige the venue in civil and criminal cases, shall be vested in tie Courts, to be exeriased in such - manner:air shall be provided by law. , . bac. 24.. No obligatiOn or liability of any rail.' read or other corporation, holder owned Ix • the Commonwealth, shall ever be exchanged. transferred, remitted, postponed; or in any We% diinirsished by . the General Assembly, nor sbait such liability or obligation be released, except by-pay mut thereat into the State Treasaray. See. 25: When the General Assembly shall b. conii•ned in special session, (bete shall be no legislation upon subjects other than those des iguitled in the proclamation of the' Govei not, calling such session. . ' ' ."' SEC. 26. Every order. - resolution, or tote, t,' 'which the concurtence of both houses may bi necessary (rxcept•ou the que:stion of adjourn ment) shall bo presented to the .Governor, am .. before it shall talieUffect be approved by Line.' or being disapproved, Wall be xipassed by two ' thirds of both houses, according to the rules and limitations preset ibed in - ease of a bill. SEC. 27. lio State office shalt be'continued m created for the inspection or measuring of any merchandise. manufacture Or eomindclity, but auiy county or Manteipahty :nifty appoint' suet, officers when authormed by law. 'Sax. 25. No law Changing • the locution. of the capital of the State shall. be veilu until the same shall have been submitted t. the (loathed electors of the Commonwealth, at a gendratelection, and ratified and approved I by- them. . Sac. 29. A member of tke General Assembli who shall solicit, demand, or receive, orconseie. to naive, directly or indirectly, for' himself et . for another, from any company, corporation - or person, anymoney,'office, appointment, out ployment, testimonial, reward, thing of calm or enjoyment, or of personal advantage aai promise thereof, for his vote or official 'influ ence, Or for withholding the same, or with at. understanding, expressed of implied, that hi vote or of fiction shall be in any way infra encedethereby, or who shall steleit or dement , any suclOneuey or other advantage. matter, or thing aforesaid for another,_ as the considera tion of his vote or officiat influence, or for with, bending the same, or shall give or withhold Ito. vote or influence in consideration of the pay ment or promise of nenoney, advantage. matter, QC thing to aubther, hall be held gait ti ty of bri be ry witain the mea ning of this Cousti tntion, and shall incur the disabilities provided thereby for field offense, and such additional punishment as is or shall be provided by law. See. 30. Any person who shall, directly of in direttly, offer, give, or promise any money, of thing of value, testiniomale privilege, or, per sonal advantage, to any e xecutive or judicial officer or member of the General Assembly, to influence him in the performance of any of his public or o ffi cial duties, -shall be guilty of bri bery, and be punished Menet' manner as shalt be provided by law. . f , . • . SEC. 31. Tate offense of corrupt solicitation of members of the General Assembly, or of public officers of the Stale, or of anyralunicipar division thereof,, and any„occupatiou or , prac tice of solicitatiornof arldikimenibera or officers, to influence their official fiction, shall' be Cello ed by law, and shall be punished. by line and imprisonment. . Sac. 32. Any persoit may be compelled to tes tily in any lawful investigation oii iudicial pro ceeding, agaiesteny person who may ho eharga ed with having caramitted the offense of bribe ry or'eorrupt aolibitation, or practices of solici tation, and shall hot be permitted to withhold his testimony. upon the' - ground that it I:nay criminate iiiinliell or subject him to public in fan* 4,i-t7.7 , -T-L. ..ii te, , tiinciuy. shall not-afterwards be' least against hint in any jUlliClalproceeding, exeunt for perjury in giving Huai ,testienony. and any person convicted of either , Of the of reuses aforesaid, shall, as part of the frunian meta therefor, be disqualified from holding any office or position of honor, 'trust, Or' profit in this Commonwealth. -, i' i Sec. 33. A member who has a 'personal or private interest hi any measure or hill' propos .ed or pending before • the General Assembly shall disclose the tact to the liousecif whirl Ise is a member. and shall not vote' thereon. . • . AktlcLE IV. 1 , . TUE iIECECTIVZ. ; . , •• SECTION I.' The Executive Department, of this Commonwealth shall consist c a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the Com mouwealtb, Attorney General, Auditor General, State Treasurer, Secretary tit Internal Affairs, and a Superintendent of Priblio Instruction.. • ' SEC. 2. The snpreese executive power shall be vested in the Oovenior; who shall take care that the laws beaaithfully executed; he shall be chosen on the day of. the general election by the (141i - fled electoriaof the Commonwealth, at the places'Where they shall tote for Repreimat ittices. The returns of every election for Goys enter shall be sealed up and transmitted to the , seat Of go'vernment directed to the President of the Senate, who shall open anOublish therein the presence of the members:Of both houses of the General Assembly. The Dusan having the bretsit nnutlifir of fetal 441 It Gomm; but CLE 4 ' \ "•-• e .., e 1 . , . 1 if two or more he equal and highest in voted!, jl2O of tbeM shall be chosen Governor by th ee oint . vote of the members of both ' honseem . c'entested elections shall be determined by, a oonstnittor;.tO be selected•from both lonises ; of the Gereral Assembly, and formed lied . regu lated in such manner as shall be direetediby leer. , - • - 1 : . I tet3ec. 3. The Governor shall bold leis office es ring dour years from the third Tuesday of J Mirp nextensning his electiou, and shall not be c.digible to the office for the' next eineceed eg term. • , „ ...., !-, I 1 •ttlle. .1. A Lieutenant!Governoryhall bee °- On at the same time, in the same menner.er lbei same term. and subject to the same - visions as the Governor ;.hii shall be ipiesid . nt 1 0 Of - the Senate. but shall have .no • vote nnl as they be equally divided. I - j'. II ' I See. 5. hie , persou shall be eligible' , to the °Mee or flovernor or Lieuten,int Got+einor ex cept a citizen of the United States; who abo,ll brave attained the ago or thirty years, Afiddis'ete bpoti seven years next preceding his election. in inhabitant of the State, unless ho, shall harts been abilent on the public business of the Unit• ed. Slates or of this State. ;m . I•-" -- I •lSee. 51 No member of - Congress or person bidding Any office under the United Slates Or this Stith', shill exercise the office of Governor ot Lieutenant Governor: -• •; I '. 113r.c. 7. The Governor shall be commander-i ii= chief of the army and navy; of the Connione health, and of the Militia, - except when they shall be called into The actual ,aervieli of the Ebited States. • '• • ; • litho. 8. flolhall nominate; and by end with the advice and consent or Vvcethirde of all the- Members of the Senate. appoint a Secretary of the Commonwealth and an ; ;Attorney !Generel 'daring pleasure, a Superintendent of Paidie lea. stfrnetioz. for four yearel e and such other ollieere., 01th° Commonwealth a-. be is sir may lei - line thorized by the constitution or. : by la •to up; peint; he ;hall have power to fill all v cantle flint may happen in offices ta r Which heMay ap t . print daring the recess of the Senate by "grant.. tug cominissions which shall, expire at ; the end ofitheir nexteessiorie he shillhiive l i power to fill any vacancy that, may -happen c uring the rebesa of the, Senate; in 01.3;011m:e.-Of lAuditoe General, State Treasurer, Secretary itif irdernal Agairs,f,Or SuOrintendent of Poblie Instruc, ban, in a judieiel 'office, or in any otherlelective office which he is or may be authorized to fill; If the vacaneY shall batmen during ;the sear skin of the,llenate, the Goveitor than nominate tolihe Senate, before -their final adjoeteiMent; a proper person to fill amid vacancy. k but in any such case ofeleariey, in en iefeetieg ofluce. a person shall be chosen . to said effice at th next, general election, unless the sacaticy eh I happen within three ealendar Months , iminectiedely proceeding such' eieefion, inwhich cake the election, for said office shall be held at tiro second sneer:oiling general electicie. - -• n acting on Executive etioutinatioate, . the •Se tate shall sit with open doors, and] in con fili fug or' rejecting the noiniuseions'esee, th., G elruor, the vote shall be taken; by yeas and na - ii', and shall be entered on, the journal, ' • elec. 0: He shall have power to' remit fines aunt forfeitures, to grant :repeieves, con:entre tionot sentence and pardons, except •in cases of enpeachnient, but no pardon Isbell •Lti grant ed our sentence commuted.! except Upon the re cottiendatiou iu writing of 'the Lieutenant GO; - Otter, Secretary of the Cemmonweidth. At., torhey ;General and Secretary of Internal A.f.e elite, or any three of them, after full hearing; epee due public notice and ; ;in open sesaion, , mu , such recommendation. With the reasons b refer at - length, Abell-did ei corded and filed e be. office of the Secretary sit the •Cemmon. we th. . 1 I. I rl, i.e. rc r l a o t , h ll o e olE m e t e re ic, c r tu t i h re o i E nf x o e r c n n ie ti t v io e nl i) in ep wir ar iL. us t, upon any sti 'Ject relating to the duties if heir respective lacer. • ] li . te e. 11, He shal ,from•tinoe to time, ' give to h General Assembly information of the state if he Conareonwealth,•and recommend to their in siderarion such i l naeaseres as be' may judge edient. I to. 12. Ile may, on extraordinary ocasions, ;ol eerie the General Assembly, 'and in case of Hs ,greement betstecn ' the two houses, with ve act to the time . of adjournment, adjourn th na to such tinle as he shall think 'proper. io exceeding four months . He shall ban. re er to convene the Senate,'. in vatraOrdioary ..e4ion: by. proclamation for the transaction tit executive business. ; ,' - , I , , '.4Ec. 13. In case of the death, conviction or dukcachntent,. failure to qualify, resignation, or , dl4er disability of the Governor, the 'Towers, •futies, and emoluments of the office ]tor : tip: eniaeinder and the terre,, or: until the disabiht , ie. t•emove,,t, shell elot : olvenpon the Lidutenant ~ GlOterl3or, _I - . ' . II I -, ore. is. In case of a vacancy in the whoa of Lien:, tenant Governor, or ' When the -Lieutenant Dover: nor? shall hi impeached by the Rouse of Itepresen. tntiree. or 'shall be unable to exercise the ]duties Pfeil -enice. the powers, duties, and emolumen t thereof for the remainder of the term, or until tl alsibility be removed, shall derriere upon the Pres 'biota rno TEttrOnE of the Senate; and the presideut . proltempore of the Senate shall ,in like mariner be,J, one Governor if a vacancy or disability shall mail in the office of Governor; his seat as Senator eh* beep= vacant whenever he &hall become Csovcrnor .T 14,02111 e filled by election as - any other rearm;l _ in the Bents. :sic. ie. i.sery bill which shall have passed both aortae* shall be presented to the Governer ; if in T*ove, be shall sign it; bet If he shall not el,. prole, he shall return it with his .objectioxis to lb. l Ie in which it shall haveariginated,Pleah home shall enter the objections at large upon th eir jour e,, and proceed to reconsider it. If, after] euchre enuSideration, two-thirds - Grail the members electee . to lbat house shall agreetopass;the bill; it . hall be yen 'with the objectiona to the other h lise, by whirl), likewise. it shallbe reconsidered, and if al pre eel by two-thirds of all the inerabersclected te that house, It shall be a law; but In such cases...tb., votes of, oth houses shall be determined] by feed and nays, and the names of the - Members vpttng fox snd asst the bill shall be entered on the journals of club house respectively. If any lull ail not be ' r.turued by the Governor within ten days; after it -hall have been presented to him, th e snmelshall be lair In like manner as if he bad signed it, unless thei General Assembly. by their isd ararnent t, , pre vent its rattan, in which case it; shall be a w, tin', "est; Le shall file the same, lith , leis objet cos, tt , • ,xit, the °nice of the Secretary ~,tit I the Crsonad wealth,. t give notice thereof Dy p ,bite proclarnall n with. to el,trry days after such adjournment. [ 1 .Ste. N. TbeGovernor shall have power o cheat , .prole of any item or items of any bill m bet ale propriations of ; money, embaseing thetln • t. Nernst .id; the pelt or parts of thebill approved I hall be the law, and the item or items of approprftion dia. Appkoced shall he void, unless _repassed sicordinp . to tho rules and limitatims prescribed for . he pas. sage of other bills over the executive veto.l' . .! Sex. l'f., The Chief Justice of 'the Suprema Court •hail preside upon the trial of any contented elm' tiori of Governor or Liettenatit lloveinor, and elan decide questions regarding the Admissibility of evi. Attie, and shall, upon 'request, f the committee, I pronounce his opinion ripen carer questions of law involved in the trial. The Governor and Lieutenant, esoliernor shall exercise the duties of their reapers. tivi4 offices until their successors shall be duly qnslithd. 1 - I • L Siced3. 'The Secretary of the Commenwealtb• shap keep a_resord of Weenie* acts and proceed. - inga of the Governor, and when required] lay' thm' .acime, with all papery, minutes and yowlers:n.4 ming thereto; before either branch of thei Genera), sseetibly, and perform such other deltas as may be enjelreed open him by law, 1 L '• I . I Sin. 19. The Secretary of Internal Affairs :shall exercise all the powers end perform all the duties of ,the purveyor General. subject to such changes as .hall be made by jaw. Ills department shall cm.; rinse a bureau of industrial statistics, andlbe shall discharge such duties - relating to corporatior.s. AO ; 'he bharitahle institutions, the agricultursi. mane .] (*.Arming, mining, mineral, timber: and,other ma., mitt or,briathess interests of the State as; may be; sereictibed by' law.l Reshall annually. and at such] other -timesas may be required bylaw, make re.] port to the elleneraeAssembly. 1 i I'• I i Elr.C. re. The 'Superintendent Of - Public !Instruoi do sh all exercise•all the poweri and perferin all; the duties Of the . Superintendent of Ootemori l flab le, subject tO, - Sncin:chsttgel , SS shall lye made , by . - ' ' i • ' .•' L. Sic. 21. The tereikof the Searetai7 of i.nterreall Affairs shell be fourisears; of. the 'Auditor llenerate three years, and of the State Treasurer two years.; Three officers shall -tie chosen by; the qualified .elece trivia the State at general eleetions: ' aim person! clec to the, office of Auditor General fir State' Treasurer shall be capable of holding the same of.: flee Jot two Consecutiveterms. e • - I ! • sic. 22. The present Great Seal. of Pennsylvania' •shall be r tha - Seal of the State. l• _ 1 ' Ali cereinitsioni shall be in the name . and by are; thoeity•of the Commonwealth of]Pentisylvards, arul; be sealed with the State seal and signed by trie r aovOltor. • 1 ' 1 , -• i I AItIICLE Tir' l THE =LOCUM* - 1 - I , SexteS I. Tile jedicial power 01 this caramelize, wee t t h shall be vetted in th e S :ei upremo Ciewt,n] con t o of common pleas, courts ad oyer and tench: , ner mtgeneratjaltdelivery, courts . if quarter lege ego s of• the peace. orphans' courts, magistrates con ts. and in inch other courts as the ,illeneral; As. mbiy may from time to time, establish. , S c. 2, The Supreme Court shall consist of seven induce, who shall be elected by the (penned elec tors ot the State at large. They shalt hold their cf.! ficea for the term of twenty-one yeari, if !they so long behave themselves well. but shall not be again) chgcble. The judge whose commission shall and; expire shall be chief justice, and 'thereafter .eachl judiM whose commission' shall drat expireishall inr tuititechici justice. • e.I- 0 ! I i 13 c. 3. The jurisdiction of the Supreme • Court ] shat extend over the State. and ti t t -Mllges] th ereof] shah, by virtue or their o ffi ces, justices Of oyee and terroiner and general jail delieery in the sever al at:pities; they:stiall have original jurisdietlonin case of injunction. and wherein corporation ii al party defendant, of habeas corpus, of asaisneares to •- coof inferior jurisdiction; 1 and of Qeclo wow I-lia. aas to all offic-.ers of the Cerrinionwealth whose; ju diction extends over the State.' but shall not axe 'Beatty other original jurisdiction; they shall hev appellate jurisdiction by Sppeale i ce.wrionem or writ of error la all eases, as Ist now of -Mae here. af,ter• be provided by law.: 1 Sae. 4..ratil otherwise directed by hew. the -eon aof common picas shall continuo as at present; es iished, except as herein chang es ; net more; ' the four counties shall e 'at any time, bedlam:hided in, one judicial distilct organized fur sald courts. l I 1 shall l y co eh n a s t- tute con s tl eparata forty ' adrUnaiat;SiddsuWi.oliNt-nlYkrilltUlaihberl'utbit"dgleerneatAgesa:lalinutenititureAlectitsquH°uhclijoillsitudgei -'sweet( business of the sold eta may require. tenntiescontotaina a point Iln leaithanlo sufficient to r.ortiditute reparat riots shalt be formed into convenient slug's d pir or. if necessary. may-be attacbcd to con tens districts, as -the General Assembly may friliet. The (Moe of assoelote4ndge, not learned ihe law, fa abolished lii eonniAs lomln !Valli pittre'lll rat We SiffMal SWIM !Foto 'ion bill shall n's fnr the or , legislative, monwealth, 1 .for public iati be. made of one sub- ! out of the ions made by roper officer. tho Sad in t Pre ills; ~.. ~ j . . l e , i V> It i .. ' I. ~ 0 . I , ' ..-1 .., 4f4 _t_3 Ell a person authorized to l 1' baths, and Di the case of State oineers and dges of the elop i qui Evart. shall be flied in the ce of the /k eret of the ComMonwealth. and U 3 the Meet otherjo c -103 and county officers, in 0 onieeof they°n otary of the Minty in V il e the same is en : any person refusing to said oath • or a m - rot thou shall forfeit his omee and any person who shall be convicted of having orn or affirmed - Iy, or of having violated said oath or afflrMaaton, , shall bo guilty of pettily. and be forever dl all ; fled from holding any 011ie of trust or profit ith-e t srl in this Commonwealth. A. I . The oath to the members ftheteenate mut f use of Representatives shall be adMinistercti by ohe Of l the ledges of thejblpreme , art or of a Cowl of CommottVeaklearned in , law, In the hall of the how tO which at° nie ,• • ra shall be dialed. ARTI VIII. 1 s ' • i lit IrallAGE atm ON& ' Szczioll 1. Every male citizen twenty-ono yews Of age, pdasessing the folld qualifications Ahab - bs entitled to vote at all alone: - I _ Ist. Be shall have been citizett of the tmtett btates•at least one month. 2nd. 116 shall have resld in the state one ear part!, having previously be n a qualla*elee ror di F tei native born citizen or , the S be shall hav re. --••••••,*•......"....••• Moved therefrom and rent ed, then six =litho ,I i immediately preceding the lection. face 'Annum, .... bakea ahall be *opted shall 34. He s h ah have resit! in the election leis biect for to tbel m . ~ gel tu• jinni be mide l . •by this t tax ric , t w w i l i i i e e r k e sb lie wi s b h a all ve be ta to e v Es o e t d e at at l i e:: , is l o ro BM. ( 5 , lathe • • • ties of elgisdelphia Ind Alla- mouths immediately preem Ina the electioiL " • my, all the • lotion mid power* now vested 4th. If twenty-two year of age or nins ard .he the District • Is sii i. Conra of co*Mon Pleas , shall have paid within two ears a State or co nty 1 stitution ori . law, ;shall be la phis months and paid at least ne month before. the r , estedin four: • d in Allegheny in wo distinct elction. thiltidel lliO s zparate Ii c b of equig and co-ordinate an. 2. Thu, general elec lon sh ,, all t lie hello u rnt , i r o e. li v uun dltirt : ll4 7 l7Dt t b Wo, n otli tun el ber tof Gmlit three sil2l:ll 9ll "ll6llll d l n l424llul tim efach lie ntg r fou berll.4ls ; l iri fall'YY ob f y e rt r i thSl: o °' l 'L e en acl! d l ic t i o rrla n ell sei rileti c t o ldaoey n 7 t lll i w n i i 'lle t tra h h e tt r d e nblll' t ( o ' f 4et3.l i T'l)*: ad in Alleatat the Court, af Common Pleas FC. 3. All electionfafor ffity, ward, bOrOngh 1241 iticu bar one , two, tint the number of said to rnslnp officera, for reg Mar terms of se le , • • outs may b e 'O7 Wit:ealessed. from 41:118 to U/Catt , rah ibe held on the third Tuesday of February masa be In jet manner desagasted by successive Sae. 4. .AU elections by t citizens shall b. by, tubers • tbet nam her Of judges in flay of said ballot. Every ballot v oted hall be nundicre. in arts, orb 'try bounty where the establishment the order i which it stall Teethed. ,and the 9an additions), mil' be - witholl4ed by law , nuMher recorded by the el clion Olt eel's on the ay bo Increased -.fain to time • area Whenever lest of voters, opposite the me of theelecter he 1 . 111 ch eicrease ab amount In thei whole to three, pr i rtrta the ballot. Any e eetor may write .las clut three jud shall crimp* a s 4istriet and na ce upon Ills ticket, or ca se the same tobe rit perste court oresaid. whith 11 be nuns- to thereon and attested by citizen of the dirt tr . ! 1 red sii afore d. In Philedelpilds * snits shall Th election oalee.rs shall sworn or attune I not 1 instituted in, said Courts of Common Press , to liscicae host any elector hall have voted how- , thout designs, the number pf said court, and ref tared to (la so as wilties is in a Judi( lit( re several courts, shall distribute anal apportion cerdinral 1 pi business am them fnsuch mania as shall ..atc. 5. alectera shall In I easel exc. pt it • a a l.r provided by E. , of court, and tit court to toil, foony, and breach or st. tety of the peaci 4 L Thlcb any suite ut bo thus assigned shall hale pris Mgt el front arrest {Linn their attendaraca 0.. :relative jurledleti a thereof. subject It i ti e inf l e ep of ele s tt e an: 3 B at t i c it i in going . to' at; o i re ie tur tia ni t tif e tdie c i l e c frt o mo rtel. ide h cini si rt g er i all hae ergivisly ed b e y it l iti vr sdi l on of pre! of t r ,ries . t . oraino i Tse t c ' a e l r ti n sall tie Di 'aetaal military . Inge at law end In equity conimeu cif therein, s la ae. ender a requlsltlon4rom tale l'imaalend oi s Jett to cluinge o venue as itiiy • be °aided by' til l initeel States or by ;Ile thorify - g-Pli t C . - 1 11 w mo wealth, such eleatorsmay exercise the rt el re 7 For Plated adds titre sill: he rie Fliothon- oaffrage In all elections by the eitizena, an` te a osary's take, and an • Prothonot.sry for al Sall coasts, s uch regulations as are or shah l be preearamit as to a appolateil by he ladies of id c urea und to la va, am fully as if they sere aresent at agar u 14 i hold (Alice for three cars, abite-% t ( t ri mes al by a ma- plaeea of election. . 1 - ' jo as- of the said its c. , ; tit aanl Prothonsitary +hill SEC. 7. All area regulating the holding of I' t r i aPpoint Inch atibi is as nay be Incearsary and as Units by the citizens or for Vie registration of t. o II c rizcA I'y said otai s, and 10, enatili astiatantasball tor) shall be uniform throughout the State, aii r rewire fixed gala cas to be &terminal toy law and • laud no elector shall be depre, ed bf the privilege of i,, gala' e %AidllnlY. vlf vo i-coilected o l onidd e ince, except tug by reason of his name lira being retas•ere tt ili ex may' is • 1. I.i due 14 the C. nioreatalthaleill Sae. S. Any,/ person who Illiall give, or pro . 151 , `,ad •l by the et to . vasty into tha con; ty trt oi.,try or atTer to give to an elector any money, row xso Falb court shall har its to .unto Lbalat ~ excci t the or c titer valuable eon.lderat On for his. vote at a; Ind •n cat thv is( t,litio it li shall routain th • jialonints Plc• that qr for withholding tide saineaor who -la ail, nine of r.ll 11,, 5.1,1 emets, ais er ail - ho air, o-t tin ;1; Gor ItroMise tO ON e suchcoueideration to Shy . oy w. d 1 1 , - otheri•ersoaor partr for such elector's totr. o• ••ire. R. Tho sal {co arts in the co 'Dais td" Plolielol- for the withkoldlng thereof, ind any elector at' pt lt.. and Alter& ri r,,,„..,..t i v,i, s 11111, lll'l time to shalt revolts or a l i agree tai rec lye, for himsalf on ti oe, In turn, do ti I cno or more of t lair Ji li ves, to hold another,any money, ruwprd r other valuable t the amt. of (a r i-nd Tt nalac rat d tor courts of seleration for toe vote at do lectlert, or fur w Qt:rt. r sissicons o the l'coa'a of said cur „ ld. oin such holding the Same, shatathelay forfeit the nigh twit iner as may la. 41414-20.1 b las, I I cot e at • such eleCtlM, anti any elector whose r, ts , 0 Jodp,s .L the ('Dui - 44 ( (I".itirtroq t r/i *l` I • urn- 1. , to 'tote shall be challenged for such Cause lief • , il n the Itw ,fuel li.Sjuilgea of thc coact sli f Oyer and the election offloers Shan he - equrreil to sweat Ye mini r, eht iitc his.ions of the l'oact , oral Gcn.ral ,rairm that the mutter thechallenge is lint 111 lidliCrl., and;..fab • (tallith,' l',OLlt, It 1111 within tief4re id= vote shall be recoi l ed. a the i respect's. rhistril's -',ail be jai l:: ::a •f i thc is ~, scc. P. Any person wto alien, vi allc a ...deb i ;at i 4 . 11,1115111 in it era I CO , for elate, be guilts of briberyi fraud, or willful t• r, 10 the jil !fi e{ of the I rourt 0 , t, ,1,,,,ii I lia., c Litton of any election luna r shall be fore'. er dli-qu wit i in their reap ti e (clad..., RT..-viii- bL. a 1.1.4 CT to fl e d • from holdir.g an omee of trust or arolltae 1, i i write of own , ,kra to jo-tieel i of ti 1. ac. ah.l Coltnailia caltli; and full parlion Convicted of u of • r leaner con as act a 0( nil, and I, t xt=e do. Sr MI matting of the election laws, shall, fu nada • •-• ee•l n- to 1e t 0 Icl t ler .rr , th. 411 Oil 1 ,-I.t and to a yto nettles provided by law, be, deprived J. to is be dens.l p 1 i I !. f the, right of suffrage absolutel; for a term Of f i i, it. f.x.i ,It s u rm.' c i 1311t1,al 1.1 111. ( a • n-11- 1 iiitt,n, justices of tL Iliac. Or akin-raker, el all I,• Cit. .... c. 30. In trials of • contested clectioredln to i tc l . I° tin ° `'‘' i Tal l ‘' l ll 'i ' ll ' tm t 'a 1 ' t '' t O '' ' ''' d t " n ' pro ceding.; for the in%eitlau don of election„ , 1 1,,,, , , sit tl e time rf he it, ilit.sl Of .l( n9t.41 It - Is) the person shall be r ou nd to withhold a t te li • '7 ‘1,1401,4 electors I b t'°r , in l each l'Obit4,' shall -, le mon} upon the ground tViat itirnay criminate 1,41 - 1 11 41:rol I , v Ilia a ml l'fll 14 Ill,dIni"! II M, I ' 4 t''' ,", 9v " self or 14.1.0cet him to public utfamy : hut such toß ',ill : fro ii Vllll c. f 1.. a o Ird i -.. a La/a 11. , IT, al an/ .14.. llumny shall rot afterwarils be used against i it .11a .JI nitlo.l} h. alit r i cart mum dam hr, .111.•Ilcc a or in aav juslicial proceeding, eleept for Perini I 11 r • Itt act. or Molina. with( in the c.F . i.o of tf a m opus ZVI ig such testimony. - ' - lit it f the nualnaiii c ncter with i n au si tors 11.11111 taNtal ~,,,z , c ._ii. Townsto _... __+ ° b°ll'n.lal no PI - a hall ' l " l ti to sill,h office our. is hail form or P3 be a t n liti l :l a cri rd4 in o t r o Ci l e c S ti o on . l' i I , X llill • ,.. lie shall ha y ce ...aided la dant l mu' tent ,j .0- tine aof compact and contiguous territory, iti a a ', rin .h, unrol or M for ore year rii xt prlostaolm, , hie ma r nor as the Court of Quarter Sess ns - of the i ,is t tion In calm cc •• throat user pity ti °naiad in- . ty or county in which the keine are lo ated ma:. 'I lial a mei, not moll, loan one Ad , nr in shat I, elected 'l. ICII ward or di t ) ,, t , I 7 sect: but districts in cities of over one bond eel - , 12 In PIA d 1 mit Ii r. sits I be t tablisheti, 14 ich thirty till) P 4 rile beltitt,' ones dirt not of wh net er at the nest preceding election m re r 0,.. Id, of puttee at d Dail ea iss..., 'Pa t 3un.elfe.tic n not eac oding one hi d .ld dollars: inch courts ; etcall be O tt r ior u i .. l; ( t i c t r y , I b ia c b s i s tf o n n t g s s h h a a l ll n b r f d i l u v r lef f : d tV ictio hy t n lte t e i, o e u r i t; • t'tiu too hundred and fifty votes Shall have b , • 1 • I therein; and other election (114trieta wite n 101 is magotratt loose tetra' of erase Is ,all be f.% r• • p o l l ere - the court of the proper county shall be or o .1, , 1 and they sh 11 be elccbil on gent • r il ti :kit by the pint n that the - convenience of tin. electors and i IA q 1,1 , fled rot( no at -t ge t walla]. the slice., or the said n +trntes no rot r hail votc for mom tlas ts e • thir.l.. pub is iu , tere- , will be promoted thereby. ,3.. 1 ota e number of s ,pons tol be elided, lien ad or e• S f . 1-. All elections by parsons in a repress t tl. one arc tot. 1 'pen; tiara shall Uta. aale ns d a l atts cap a ita shall be rl - VI face. oat oat ly !had situ cto lc paid by 4111 c lady , • and SIC. lo • lor the purpotte of N 0.1n.r, no eel , ' a PI a I exercise curb i a. licti in, civil Lord c !mod, ca. "'haft be deemed to have mailed a resai• nee by r i ie rashire la ',zooid A. 14 14 110%. . acrmil by alder- • ton f his presence, or lc =t it by re.,, , en of Iris • , lee• ~ i ul Ject to-13! li innuc , ., not I:lvo:sing .4 increasc Sea c Tittle oniployeil in the Fen Ice, either eirll ye c 1/Ijurt..,bet 0 t !coin rri.g political daiii-, ,as may mil ar% ,cfti os i'iaiC or t.fr the tinted States, h tat ad. I % bow , ! a aliiladellphas thr Dili so of alder- wilt P engaged in the rat IV,dtt , ,n if the waters ma is Slashed& r . 1 the -t aaurof th • cnitsil Stag ::•, er on the 1:1 4 •• Is, ell ter ere and } ' pr-naltic9 in ail courts 1 1 tutu alt nor n I:110 '1,.. /dent I o antr le.athtien eric a tug, n a . t .o pu s i r b b l i v ie t k \ ii i. a m it c, l , ' 1 1 . 1 .: 4 1• Pf is '' lt r ilc lo c ' o lc u e lig r eei tl i i n et. p a 4 is ' 1 r t :l4 pai l t n iu ul t l ° ; * u si, il ' c ' f n . t3 4l t ' in u' irl d r 3 e : intvlstiott in limb te la ouwialth, nor pub:nu/tit in snit hi t penalty lie risen. 1 • I • a Iscf;n• - •L maito.trat , t t"zoitort not of reaord, -her party Sc. 14. lli [rut clectian heart's shall consist imi apt. al tonne} r grit of rilisni.te•may 1 presented aJu Ire an 't two inspectors, 'alto -shall be elle, I AW, upon Ohio at cat , f ai r . roper.tic overt or Judge ant. illy bs.the citizen , , a' a h eleetoi 'shall lie ac ea upon c tu4. ..tunsu 1,,, F the 1,41tt to tote for tile Judge add one inspect( ,P , • II an • y al• a taquiral to 1.0"10,111(.1!•rt the law and each inspector shall apro et one dell:. ftr It lb. 1114. L... f lie , urr •me caner, slei lb, elected firs election board for any nen district shall I he quAlitiol el .tiors of t 1 . r.li res-neetire it ttoLt..oser oeo •led, do& t at .. . Lucie, in etc tine Boards tiller'! wit this are tipr ;ale, au di b O'4M old 11 °ee, shay be provided by lass. I hit teal f Meer. Shall ~. fdr lie re nod of .ii years, if they shill en l Mg' helm% e privileged from arrest upon eta i Of election,, a .1 the arise, aili . for bu any reavnable c. we, which sabile engaged in malang tip .MI transmitting' . aid I rot I e suety. • I ground for tinpete no • nt, the tart a, except upon uai rant o a court of record Go ern ii MIN rec•n e any ofthita tin tit address of ild4e ti ereof for an election rand, for • felons. t'•. it ills of ileli L il e cf t ,i. C , ncr 4 .. ii . °nobly. for, .aaton breach of the p ace. In citlea th laa bl ,L NVI' n. two judges ‘' of t Sup • aa- Court as client exemption e ,emptiou from ju a (hal' dunn c tbo a.to be clasen 1 o thesame terni of 6( `l4C'e, cacl, ten is of service. vot • r .11.01 'tote f; t only, tin•l alien tin e are to be Se. 1: 'So person shall ire (leaflike' to ter. , .Icsi ii, h e sh ils,i a for no more tl au two; c.indidate an le ction olli • er who shall paid, or Shall will 1 b g oecl 11l Totcalt it lb' de 0 1 t l4 l ekclrd / 'itai 'Month- hat e held ant 0 C, tit pnintment, Srr 17. Shona {. y; tutu or more Judge., cf the Su- .Inilitotment ;I or unit , rihe Goseniment of t i pm lie C'ourt, or an,'l. • t oer niereitull.s of tile Court ot en, ed atataa or ef tit, .a, laic• or of any city ii ,Coe onon PI.•IP 1 1/ , •1 same! district Lc elo ,ted at the cou ity.or of .11,v municipal hard, commis-lon, 1 I i -lute, they •lit , Ift3 -Oft der tlie 1414.U1,111 as con- Ilirl I'2 ally fate, save effia Ju. tea. s, of the pea e . • ai, • ot, rest I, a= I l r priority of coMn4l..inn 1.1./ certify anti aalareen, i ist..rie's pi.l li . and aervon4 in tie iie result to the 4. , no r, T üb,.', -IrIII p.ar their cont. militia ser ic of the State •, 1 orsliall any Ciotti it a i , `a , in ^ ,c. i•LI n I tilt . - 9 a ith • ate: Cc tit,' thi , to nit) (nil face to lie' . fillet' I St Is The itOlt slc f the so r , sm. r 0 , 1. t and the an c lectich at It Inch be -ball ersc, save or is em I'' m-s t'f time '''l t - e olelm tl l l li t 'U''if r/..1 " In "" ti n 1.1 1 i . 14 I •.. ai l l a P! •oi. teal all so my .11 , oat wit , uhnicipal or local ofilcci 1 0 , 1 , r ii i t , , , , 1f c ....i Ia g i ll rr( le itr thvir.prN:cv + anode 14ate corn. u t h a t t,rt ili , le g o ( f n t e i r b :, iiir ,ls co u n• l y MI cos as shall bo des g li 'll r l e e e C t;r u e r . u l ' a ° s r u C : r h ir 'i sp c pc n o P i: cl ainT r nts tt e t '' P ... 14. They , 10, 1 1 rue • ire nu atilt:. r.lni (It .-.1.0-.C" e-• c oun 'as of the Corner - 4ra t anti shall bas ept a .l r ,toi U. •of of, • f • rtheici. rliccil from onto, I.llllt 1. er 'thin their ri peen, a atr 4 dictions to appi i i a.r hold shy otlik i tare of pr ,fit et 1. r th i I nib d o eery of e Icadlon to surer ise the Preece din . . i is, the s State, . r -13 other Stat • i I of ci tr on /cars, awl to make report, to tee cc ti ae I i Ili ei ' a iftl i Sur. Me OA rti chirinir . 1 t . r continuance n 'Pat. 4011 El -Id(111 Itlll t 14 Coin . 1 Ilin,nbl'h'' 11 tie • ""1 t v tale, 'Ant Pa 1 by the 41 1. 11 f: Cli' f: , : r r l .., * / -tray iastriet In a, city, or county, upon p - I I roe si i alth ;'and I sc other juslizess, ihinnuitileM contms ti o . o of % e cotaens. laniul % Otera of , u, li el uir ee in oiros..l I . oh. aaitliin the di.tric 9 fur Ai hlCb tla ..bull Ie r ..r. ti I. IN Clecyl I I. I il U. 1 111 al TIC l. .t?t 11117 forta that such apraaintrue .1 14 ri. :amiable precautioe to lectire the purity a .1 1 1 < '' i 7.1 f • '•' il C c all a f i I.. ' ° " lr°2 Plc "' be " nm a i i : i t e itsh s er .. r i i: .f rs. e fr i i i , et r it e . , t e i tllet ; cat t i, i (i i. ,: e i ri• l e it, e ot rs a,,rica sl u :a h l be l il l b e rdei t , w mc o ren n i: .1. 1 11l I.t 1 Ira ll It 1 f .1. rr ,I, aiall b lei and eat rs c . nit] in tin ir .i i tire • dietitetr,l settle tto such ~, cm. and shall , , • „ s „ iii. persons qualinau to serve _lilt 1,..,1 61 , ntri b ra la tit I) I tw , , .tu hi chanc ry purer. ‘." on lectlon I.4.arits and In each case raetali tit as n name s (-tat 1, MN in the RN cml ( courte ((Corn- Du Picas il this '4. n Moan calth, or las mar hereafter or • hire-rent political; Patties : whenever i e lia our. • i nlllll,Oll tit + , by law . ~• t Cl,No ilt ts -i halt I e impoeell by II el on tit.• op I ion, the l escrseera it they shall tie agre .1 oil vol. I enrt .r in cf thitjudia s th - o•coof . tett t suds lit C(44 shall decide title finest/0n of (liftmen . • as. te.p.diird, ior si; ill any . f the Judges here. f ea- In d)1 milting to ei4eers of election, all the law • 1- . ae h of tale primer court, able to act at the ill . ert.. .4. Ana 1011. r c' a spointturnt, . 'el. pt as Inn in pros b I concur m the appoihtments made. Al• 41 .. I lo Court of 2.1.1 l'rtu, Is mashy abolished trial and determination oreoute t. , an no . court of or lair.l jurseiliction to be pne.ldedort i S c .17. Tire „ r ,, 0 the j „d„,., ,i. t i„ C i r , a „ c aaa edi hat tens of electora of President and Vice l' la ins one or m om _ . . Ali+ Ibe est ilslishitl I I I -i( at, members of the General Assemblyaand f la .üblie officers, whether State, judicial, ward is F c ea In ale a •t1111l:1 am lacro4 tit, 1 apulaticio pa-; or local. shall be by the courts of law, or b . ) 0 e .101 la -...•ed.0n, I, in rid anti fifty th a ,inol tio Geller al I sin.l ir shall. 11 , I 111 AnT 011. r WA) Lay, fetal, or lore of the lava Judgekfthereof; the Genera) s lal a Al• I orate nn r i iI "( out' Ito,, n I-tot - coo , r mot, ..t. i lily shall, by general tawailesignate the con .. to .s alio st. oil I r ara. .1 in Co c 1 I .1.1, which court t judges bo, %them the`seN eral classes of elect! n ,lii, I, .i re, .11 tie onstlii to n ar•litaowe is ndw teat- .-0 . t.tz , sFall he tried, and regulate the man r edn, orribs.), nu 9. iri ifter It e c sfrif rr.II upon, the oft ial and all matters, incident thereto; but 0 0 bans Courts, aid {area) en the Sur...oluitaln of tit, su t law assigning' Jurisdiction, or regulating a pi as of the iort if cone:me 111...14 111a1111 such ON en-c. shall apply' to any contest arising, out of cult 0 . N . in or t ban ' ( .urt lroivtnll,t ,elrai ti nes and an o !Lotion hehl before its•pa ,, L,age, 4 I I i dot rrainc • in any co tidy in vtlntli itimepara e Orrlmn , f'ol rt shrill Is. 041 /I 1 lid di/ la•eist.o et W Ilo.sh ill be t . ARTICLE ix. . I . cLak. of such t. u 1 • iI sill 3i t to; its, dire thin la all 11. tTlits: AN11 , 1 , 1 \ ANCE. ' In i tic. pc • n Unlrig It 111.. ( alio, he th app apt a -Ist- I _ 1 , ant ele.d.s tut out N • all the ten-cat aria t 'mural of c, 1, Alit Lae . shall be uniform opium 1 . ile 'at sail court All acLou as filial with lam as,rogoter c r - 1 .s 4 of S11 1 ,e(l , within the territorial limas of t test ira of the MIC .2 • ralr.lta. Oritll.l2a,' Ceu.aa shall be 'au aoritv levying the tat, and shall be levied i t t uitittd I.) the loort It athout (xi. • sr.4 to parkeis, except .0 feted under general taws}; but The General nhere all antics in interest in a ' , eliding t , oicalethrie se lily may, b) general laws, exempt from to. Ai In nominate an intlitor %silo rn tier court 'mar, in its Hot public property u ,, ,ed for public purpose., a., diauretion, appoint In ere* count* Orphan.' Conrts u a laces of religions Ivor hip, places of burial n Avll l h'''' ,. " --- ill !II rowers and larlalicoan 'lf a fit as ns or held for private lot aorporate profit, a t istsr . Court, and e Vamote 211 gi•te•ra I.ourts Il i rt • henly ita,t tunnies of porous, public charity. - slooh-died. I I ~v. c. 2. All laws exeintaing property from tr ti hi. Thi • 'ay o of l 111 preauk, e hall ix The eLm qtio 1, other than the Property' above enumerati 11 4_, Ann NT UMB.ER 26; Atinnrealth of Penitsyllvana,”, All i i lrosecln Ovklarried on in. the nnme and by thci authel Conamonwealth ofenn..yivania, arid t concli •the 'peace and dii,Mkyl of the sttne. • :I Sc.i 2 u;4. In all etsla of felonfolomicif earl' t other crirain Oses asl may ant prOvA JI la*, the accused, aft;ll conviction and enteni Ore thoindictmlt, Toro, nl, and all proceed; Supreme C,lurt furl trrion'• Sc.r. 2,5, Any vas mcyhappening, lil : • deaf;tioni or otherwise, n il.y cot of rocjinl,sha by,,aptiointruent by th Governor, to I - ontini. 'firsll Monday of Jluiry nexi gucceeding,tl4 eta election, whir! shall occur throe or • in,)' Ifler the happening oF such vacancy: .. ,rirAl rtfte'r tu, 26. uniforrti u 0 didtion arid poweril grade, so far ms tr eqdt of the ITOCT* bediniforta; and th Ititdkd front creath thi4 eontinori fa. The rail eilll dlLiition of such ca.. th.reof. and Filch d, 6 , 1111 C: and the jutli; 'writ ; of error a. iu t : I relating to cuurtslshall-ib . e-generai tion. and the ofganizaittomiurii ofiall courts of. the scene class or • lajed hr .law, 'arid till: force and a 1 id juilitn'ents of i such noUrts.shall e . :enemb. i tsserublv is lierthY pro i iz other courts to serchfe the low eenstituth'M in :tl e :100 of the 11..11.s and cniib 11115 1 Couttp-.1 ' • iel,. by agreement filed, niay; in any ith trial ,by juri, and iadanit th e rt • to the cou. li vim; jitristliction , no liall Ihear 'a d ilett:rinine the intent thereonshit he :'sithioct to tlik.r eases.' ': .. r ' , ALLTICLI:: VI. ~, 1 I tiNii nrstiivAt , ards ortin:r. etitio of Ilepresetltilcs;shall have itelnent. 1 : • , i i eli ants shall betriett•bY the Sen- •s ~r that pithsite, tl e Senator' shall si [ n Mott; no, ITrsep shall I,e. con- tu c meurrence of ttro-titiY,..ls*of,the .ut r ' 1 . . . 1' 'et m and all other eat I. tr i t) . cers [dd! el 1 t am f o r any inisd •Incit 'rill °Mee rii h ,esiies shalt: net extend itirthee di n I , lnee and diy,eitia. ideation to hold .91 1, r profit tinder•thlloton aiwcaltli.: ' Whether convict 41 or. acquitted, 'table tq indieu r umt, , rind, judg iv, ill iccording to la , • all hold theirii ces .M.llO con- ' t i l ; thenredves W 11 while in Whe t ! h , i conviction • v •nti,cielut‘ior in at, s crltiae. ' 1 ' i Ir el' than judge .1. o r ' courts of Pti i itentlent of Wig. tstruction !pleasure of the; puwe by which oi Anted. Al! e core lectect bY a l l ivernor. Lick pant (Governor, th .1 Assetahly s *it jai ges of the i n .I in the Ise!,itall h 1 removed v otialice caw afte t !. ue notice • 1 , addre,i, of 7, vo-ttii tl. of the- - e , 1 13 in `ICLEVII. . r . at 1 or OFrICV. , , i . a 4 I. and Rep . ,entatives and ( . 1 county °lnce o. 4411, befpre , l, of their res ectiye offices, 81 folloirlag 'pa It or affirma. g r : 1.1 , (or . :ttilrud that it; will-sup. t the Contsitutaon O.' the Unic r•titution Of dtlll4 I 'ommon• tili.cliarge', the dui es of my t I have not rtaitUti •contrib— ty or contrib u telther di- . i y Money , or : l athe valuable nomination iir "et ction (or or necefsarylanti roper eX- • I prized by law l; tat I have • L R any, election lull , of this rured it tO 14 di)no by . n u, at II will, net katoft.'.gly receive, 1 11 ' any nioney or : other valuable t; Iling t nce 'or non-pe 4 rformance of fo rte o tay o . 1 Other tha il y red hy i te.vt , a:4 uyiklitili • i 1 i •:,i ~ .1 I. 1 , 1 I , .1 , i '1 I • II I HierACUMEN S I ECTI.`N.i. The rh,4, kide power of 01 SEC, 3 All inipe:, ntel ht.n sitting . "atli or art witilinat tit sitiint.wrs tlsvfent. . Si", - ... 3. Tile aove, 1.0 liable to impe.rell butinktment in r.u, thnh to removal fn any' office of trurt . the . i'per,on accue i t , taut 1 nevertheloli 1 ~.. Ineilt mill igurblootlnt Slie. 4: All ~theetki el iliti.',M that they behai ainl.hall be rentuvta d office or of any infathor All‘iinted olfteenKuth 1,, recorditnd the Su .ri magi he removed at ht 4 they shall bare bet. IVO the - peprin, eseq, ~ (i sn, geese( the (le.. e . courts of reeord, lime., .by te Governor lb [ i , , and all hearing. et Hi Senate. 4 . • ~ I 01.7 4 11 ' 1 ; SECTION I. Sett tot all Padielat, State, nd entering on the di tie. teiltetltol t , ubserih r itli. tiolii - • :r, -1 3 10 sulerinity ..., le4 purl;; obey and dele.o teti States and the '.(ii wealth, and that I ci,l °lnce with thlelity,.ith• utetli, or proultsettpl • rectly or intlireett;i thing, to procure I Y,.. 'appointment), exi l ep penes expressly ptfi ,c. .not ttnowingly %I late Commonwealth,. r.',1).1 era to 017 behalf ; *hitt direetly or hidire tly; thing.for the per tan any ,• et 91" duty Ptiftitt.i,. th . e .. • . •tsatiott atio T at ht 0 Iritzlogott t It - • , I • t{tins Ellat lefty of the rlk iel, and in hd for by l i mps to th all be be. tilled ito' till th 54 lint gen 4ri, month k - ntio - 't ' 14" i• tea. I i 1 i lituat 1 ., .I' . i ',9 . ,i be void. - .i ..:.,..-- . 41. e. a. The power to tax corporition,s. anti c( po , to property shalt Oa be Surrendered or st, pe led by anycontrqct. or gt tto whichthe Sta sh 4be aparty. , i . 1 • I ,4, No. debt shall be crated by' or'ori beta • n o r f t.eVcti'llete.t excepte p e nv i glUil liP s i lipp c n a % u s a; ati fl r t r *i e e e n tr 1 I I de i. ul the Sihte luWar, er,to ; pay eiist,ng de an Ire;deld created to supply deficiencies in .r en shall never exceed in MT aggregate at la •rt ime one million of &Mat ; • ~ , ' . - Alt laws' attthorizlngborrowing ey by and on.lielutif di Mei State shall speci ------ fe - — MO tar' lob . .ey Is to be used, a] , won, __„,.u..4.7 snail spect the-pfirpese for wb. .id money is to be used, a d the Mouey se borrowed 'shalt, m used , for the ptp' i , 1. c,. 3, , P r e .. l:l 7l ( i l e a C n iM li tt r e • tOrnmoniVealth ilt4l l l no m pledged or loaned to any individual, .codki; pa . corporation, or: es'.....ociation, nor shall tie Co monwealtii become,,4* Joint owner or -stostiz lio , er in tine company, Ossogiation, qr r orpi,.. 3 . tit , hi , , I 11 , L. 1 . EC. 7. The General:Assembly shall not alias, v ire any county. city. borohgh.rtownship or Wear po .ited district to becoMe a stockholder in aay coin tans, association or corporation; or to obtain . orppropriate money foror ter loan its .ctedilo: ani i corporatlim, association, institution or 'hi i• vit tail. .. . -- - t__. • • s . ' iT. ‘.`B.--t,The debt of any' county, city, boron li, tow slip, district, 'or other niunicipality, r.,. incorporated district, except as, herein •provid , shall never exceed seven per eentum upon the fs saseti value of the taxable property therein,Lir thill any such municipality on district' Incur a y ter debt, or increase its ludetitednesi to •an a • mit exceeding two-per centunt upon such amm., • sl I,v duadon of property Without. theassentof t e tel ors thereof, at a public election, in inch' ma 1- glito is shall be provided 11 lath, but any city; t e le of whit:llllw excee a seven -, per centrun r itl I assessed valuation, nay eauthorized by It to ncrease the same thret per ; centum ill the a - ga b te at anyone time upon such valuation. -. sel,c. a. The Cotnmonwealt shall not asstu e 'he 4elit t or any part . thereof, f any city,. coun , orengti or township, unless .s, ch debt shall ha. o . 0 contracted to enable: the State to repel in • L .01 suppress domestielasurrection. defend its If an ime of war..or to assist the State in the d - oh of any portion of ; ins_present indebtedne - 10. AgTtwwAselolllrl to ;er.niAiriiegrrinryeblgne ~ e it 1 , at or before tin: Anne of so doing, provide f r h ollection of an annual tax sufficient to pay t e at st and also the principal thereof 7ithin o, e S :.11. To provide forkhe l p . ayMent of ihpres- ' , nit State debt and any debt contract 'd ts: So i resaid, the General ssenably Shall contin e I t int minutia thelniting d sufficient topay t e ice lug interest in such debt; and annually to Inc the principalthereof, hy, ii sruntiot lois thin w hundred anddifty thousand dollars • the d in - ng fund shall consist of the proceeds • or. t e al of the public works Or any' part thereof.! d lzi 4T i e income or proceedsOf t e sales of any stec .4 )tv ed by the Commonwealth, togetlterwith oth t tut t Sand resources tOW ma 'be designated y la a n d shallibe increased from time to time ' y .15$ gtallig it toony part of the taxes-or other re •• 'en sof the State not -reinired . for the - 'ordina t tr and current expenses of gOverhmentl' and unl - s hi ease of war.:invaltbati, or itistisreetlon,,. no p tt of said sinking fund shall, W used - or, , appli d ott‘rwise than in the eXtinguhntent of the p b ile. lebt. - .• * ' 4l' ,I • - ',,- , • S c. - 12. - The Inosieyg ci; the State; Over. a d it) }e the necessary ,reiterfe; ti all be weft In I to ,atMent of the debt ofthelSta e. either directly r throngh the sinking fund and he MOW! of 0 linking fund Shall never be invested In, .or loan 11 tpon the security of anYthing ei xceps the h 917.1 .4 it: 'le ctltvl Motu a WWI '' MdaturMlN. kt e lt irritts.) i • , 1 r , , , i ~,\ I' IZI tie . jh A • (yi ur = MEM SMI C I). 6 incOatA ling 4E4 11117