Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 11, 1873, Image 4

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ONsTrit.tiON..,
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She. 13. The moneys held as necessary reserve
shalt be. by laWle the amount required for
current e ases
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, and'shall be secured and kept
i as may be p ded by law. ifonthly atstements
\l• ' shall be ' ed showing - the =aunt of sant{
moneys. , the same are deposited , and how
secured.
a
Sgc. 14.; e tuell of profit out of the public
el sing
moneys, or the same for any purpose not au
• thotized by law,-by anyofficer of the State ormeln
tier Or bill of the General • usea b ly, shall be a
1 mimes:Lean r, and shall be punished as may_ be
provided b
. law,, bat - part. of such Puntstunentetten
.be a dimi cation - to hold office for , s period of
i n
sot is t five years.
3 ,, ' - i Adultm.D X. • • •
; 7,
• , • 1 Morc,pect,
. • Self 1 The eketleral - 'Assembly shall Provide
for th ' maintenance and support. of a thorough
- and e der4 system ofpublic schools. wherein all
the c idren of'thts Commonwealth, above the age
ofi-I,x years', may be educated. and shall appropri
1. ' . ale at least one million dollars each year for that
-; . parpeie..
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.5. , ...- 2. Na'lnoaey raised /or the support of the
• , pn..11 - c sciScels oT the Commonwealth shall be ip-,
propriattsl to or tsed Tor the support of any sects
' riart school' - .
57r. a. - Women twenty-one years of age and up
' ',Wards thiabe eligible - to any office of control or
' 1, ma-,lagiment under the school laws of this State,
I ' ARTICLE XL
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.... , . • t . ) ..11-ITIA..
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rer?rart me•freemn ,et this Connitonwealth
errtU :Irate& organized and tin . ..drained for its
etfense when and in such r” ,, ner as may he tit
reetel by latrie The General Assembly shall pm
e for rMinthirdnlZ the militia by appropriations
from the Tieasary of the - Commonwealth:and may,
• ere . .tupt fronton:Mary* service personshaving ,eOl.l-
s6 , :q4;s l s7aples. again:- , t bearing arms.
I • rru.
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SA - rt ;61111: All of4eers Ist csrselection LI Lot prO
vie. t fc,ri - ^ s' is cr• - ti.r.tion shad bee °rap.
v"..inte4l n s j rnay I.e illrested-by.bor. •• • . •
~Fer. 2. !+0 r,.;or,ber or CopgreFs frota this State.
nor any perr••(.ll bolding or exercising any alike or
almbiirmeAr.ortrust or profit ander the U. State,
511;..11 at n ,Pit.:S: time hold . or exerctSe any office
in t 111... E. tt e vi •vilticti a salar3%. feta, or periri-.41t
.1...17: bi.: , 1.4 acho!L. T;te Genera/ Assembly way by
1.....\ - l'itclane whit c•farg are incompatible.
~ : -.f: i..„ A.,ilj" per:- on Irby Ebel Sight a duet or serail
• ts. for.thatpurpose, or- be abler or-abet
t' iniEzbting a dr.e2, shall be depriTed of the tight
k, 6: li:•4ir.rf any crnlt^ of bazar 45r profit in ttis State,
ar. , l r4ay - t,e tAlitnisa pc gi=bed as FILW be 'pre
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SIiaICLE XIIL
:CMG' COtIM..
on 2 ;Co ,rIE-ir county ebelf to estabiished
ti.:CaCe my county to leas than four
mile 3. or toiec than twenty thou";
:=anC. ItimT , liantF4 nor Ehall any county be formed
of :t,iat - a; rir remaining a less ppnlation. nor
:-1,.: - ..11 - aay . rme thereof pas... , a - ithln ten mites of the!
cf.unly promied to 1..,e flail • .
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4 .• A.PATCLE
• L. Citvatty c-I,',"•cers shall cor..s.ist of shexiM.l
pratl, OZCI taries, teals . :era cf Tecer-i
t , : r_- I:ec- , lF , :toroibsioners,'treas — arers, Enney-1
, 1i r;, or conlTollers. cler -of the court.
c. , •trif pttorr."( F. and'el others as may from!
tit,e to tir..,e bC egaLlished by law: and no sheriff
- or tresPart-r shun tie eti7ible lot the terra next
the one for which bunny be elected.l
County officers sha2 be erect ed at t
• ei , ictions. sad Anil hold their offices for the
;I'm of three 3ttrars beginning oil the lirSt Mondat
vest after their election. and until the/
slutil be duly qualif.eilialtrlriejeg 00
. ..provided for shall be filed in snet nr iii r
• iier'as may LeTrovhied.by Law.
...50 person shall be appointed to any °nice
N7itivn avy county crlto Shaw have not been a call
yen untl an lnlialkturA. therein one year neat
hb appointment, If the county shall have been -
inns; er,icted, bat if it shall not have been so
erecnell, ther. 'within the litnita ofte county
. 4i E6l - ,:lti-s ouriZt which It shall have been taXelli:
4. f'ro:hoiaOtiaries, clerks of the courts, recor
.Lters of deeds, registers of wills, county surveyors.,
sheriffs shalt •keep their offices In the county
t r iyn of tia e- county which they respectively shall
be oftleerit. . •
-This compensation of county officers shall
reg*atefil,s. law, and all county officers Who
are or may belt 'fated shall pay all fees whicb they
a be ate rized to receive into the treasury of
.Z.:ff ' , Lila 'Or Stare, as,roay_be dftected by law. In
- /Zantalnimt over one hundred and nny
•• 'Ll:oll=2.ly inhabitants nil county officers shall be
,airt by S4lary.'and, the salary of any such officer
• rand hisclerks,. heretofore paid hy fees, shall not
exceed the aggregate aziohot of fees earned duri.
ing his term mini co'dected"by or for him. I
,SeP..±l. The General Ass•emblv shall, provide by;
j law for_ the etrict accountability of ail "cOunty
town-11ln an I licirhugh ofilters. as Well for the feed
.; collectifi by them E as for all,..pnblie
moneys which may be paid to them.j
•;., Three county commissioners and- toree
miditor4 shall 1 - 7 - elected in each county.
l ers are.` chosen, in the year one
a:mired and sCventy-five, and eV
'-cry'third Near thereafter: -and in the election Of
off'....rs each titlahfied i-lector shall vote for no
'tuole team two persons. and the 'three persons
. lag the higher-rtnrimher of votes shall befele4-
o; .hv-cacnJ vacant y in the office of county corn
:nil- ta..J..cr of 'county andifor shall 11 the
4C nn r,t Common Picas of the county in which
shall occur. by the appointment or.;
1:11 (1.-ct..x . of the oropor`eountc who shall have vo- I
f r the rienirair-imer or auditor whose. place
AtTICI,E.
AND CITY C4.IETEIIS.
1. eltieF.taay' - i,e- c1,.4 - tered hchereri
Ill; ''rLS‘ (f the eh.artelor.'n cr Ix)rormil
ha : •ir4~ popult:ll,:n of at lea:zt ten thousand shall
:e. at Lny p , tieral electi , tin In furor of the:Aanle
,v,ot. 2. 4 , 04 cciatracted hithilily in
trmaicirial commission. except In
..,.et""ttn appropriation prerioth,ly made
.I;lorei,..r lir the tr: r‘taciplll-4sivernm en t.
yet'. 1-:rery city shall create a sin1:11 - :t fnrlil
,ra.tch -h;t11 Le. inriolahl,y r , ledgcti for the ihr.Ttneut
• AurcLE
rittr:trE cOr.i'OnATloNs.
..ecr;on 1. All eXistin g elm rte re:, or grants of see;t
hi) or cxcleelve privileges. underwhich a bona tide
organizetlenehan noZ have taken place and
tinni
'lee:, been commeneial in Mel faith at the time'-of
• th e adoption of tide eonetitation, shall thereafter'
heel- no validity. . •
..re. ,
•The peneral Assembly shall not remit the
• f , .;:iviture•of charter ot-tany corporation now
et. ing, or td ter. or ameml•-ihe s.aMe, or pasS any
oila•rgerteral ersperial lawfdr the benefit of 'such'
. • • cr. rriera nen. rtvcr-1,1 upon the condition that sucli
- ts - r:4, - tation .4.:11 thereafter' hold its charter Sub
. ject tla-provi-ions of 'this constitution.
• eier.,!•••i. excr - ice. of the rinlit of eminent do
' main shall ile r abridged or to construed as to
elect tit the Cameral Xeea - enbly -from taking the
iloitprrty and fmr.ehises of incorporated companies.
Ful , 2atin7 them to public use, the same as the
:•opiety of individuals; era the exercise of the
i••• r ••:!Y: I;ru or the State shall never be abridged
eonstreeil as to permit • torporatious to Coil
taliacies ineizeh manner as to infringe
• re eqnal rights of nale4llaals or the general well
rate* id' the .5.-teee.
::2•.-t: in all •eleetions fi';ralirectors or managers
• .': a corporation each member or shareholder may.
s'a-rat:10104:"-ountk‘r Of his voted- for one caiplf.-
. detel.orlilistributir. them upon two or more cajdi
pre:eh •
• e•r. e. 'No foreign 'corporation shall do any laisie
mei , : in this State without having one or more
'"tt:c . wn placcs of 1- r,; , 11.:c.4. , ‘. and an authorized agent
•, , z nizinty ht the/same upon whom Process may be
rved.
e. No corporation-shall engage 'in any
bnef
ones other -than' that expressly authorized lin its
charter, Mieeleall -it take or hold any real estate;
(-Teem such nsmaY, he necessary and proper for
its it - Intim:ll.e business.
7. No corporation :tall issue alocts of bends
except for reor,ey. Taf.ur done.,or money or prop
. weir actual:: recuhed; and all fictitious increase
• -- or t-tcK4: or-indriitilnees shall be told: the stock
unit it:debit-ante-a Of_ corporations shall not be in
s•reneeil.exeept in rarSuanee of general law, nor
without the coneent- of the persons-holding the
• larger amount in talles of the stock first obtained
a: a meeting eta be Lehi alter sixty . days' notice
' gi yen in pareaanee of law:
.Sr. g. Municipal and other corporations :Ind in
dividaale invested with the privilege of taking Kt
, vale property.for public use shell make ,Just corn
epeneaticat for property'taken, Itiltumil or pestroyell •
, , the conetrizetion or enlargement of their works
liTeluters.-or in provements, which compensation
paid or ,ermreil tulore sun tatting, inJury,
destruetion t Tee CenerabeAssemlily is hereby
frotin depriving arty person of an appeal
corn any pre? minary aseesement of damages
, against any sot! corporationsor ludividnals made
iy•vileivers or otherwise: 'and the amount of sneli
• iamagea, to all-eases of appeal, shall on the
de
:sand of eitherparty, lie determined by neluzT at
.elnaling to the course Of the coramotilaw.i_
ar o..l:l:ery banking' Lira shall provide for the
- registry and countersigning, by an °meet of the
State, of an poles or Nils designed for circulation,
- and that ample security to the fall -amount there
of shalt be deposited leith the Auditor General for
the redUmntion of such notes Or bills. •
• ' Sec. 10. The General At.sembl3- shall hare the
pciwer to tiller, revoke, or annul any charter ofin
cotporation now 'existing and• revocable at the
adoption or this constitution. or any that may
hereafteo)e created, whenever in -their opinion it
mat he' injurious to the citizens of This Common- ,
Wit-althetu such manner. however, that no inin-5.
ties shall lit done to the corporators.- No Jaw
hereafter enacted shall create; renew, or extend
the charter of more' than one corporation.
Sr 11: No-erupeirate body to possess Penn*
' vet discounting privileges ;shalt be creaeed or or
ganized in pumance,of 4tity. law. 'without three
.'nnontis'prr•Tionspnt>lic notice at the place of the ,
Intended location, of the' Intention to apply for
such privil e ges. in S'neli manner as shall tie pre
seribso by law, norehall a charter for suck privi
tette tie grante'd fora longer period than twenty
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years. - .
V.. Any inesrlciation or corporation organized
r li e uurtic. or any individual, shall have: the
r , een,steact and maintain lines of telegraph
iteir. this State, end to connect the same with
other linear and the General _issemitiv shall, by
general law'of uniform operation, provide real:on
dile regulations to give full effect to this section.
'co -telegraph company shall consolidate with - or
int ei - eld in the stock or bonds of
• c:•e Other telegraph company owning a competing
liee, or acquire by purchase or otherwise, • any
, enier competing lit aof telegraph. i •
, sec. 11.- Tin-term "corporations," as ni•eil in this
article, shall he construed to Melt-aid alt joint Stock
companies or I , SoelatiOnit haring, any of i the pow
; ers rr privllegfa• of corporations not poasesesed by
I:3(iirkitteiS or partnerships.
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.1 ARTICLE XI'Ll.
f Kr.LnclADs AND CANAL::.
s%ct
ton L. -Ali railroads and canals Shall be pub
lic hiirlttrs.ys, mar till railroad and canal companies
1 , hall 1m co/Tinian carriers. Any association or cot.
p6ration organized for the Immerse shall have the
rued to constretrand operate a railroad between
nIVP ,, Ints *in in tht: State and to connect at. the
,tztate line with railroads of other States. Every
railroad Comp:lily shall have the right with its road
to Am enect„connect vim, Or cross any other , rail:
road, and id:all receive and transport each the
otters passengers. tonnace, and cars loaded or
empty, without delay or discrtminztion.f
.Ercry 'railroad and canal corporation or.
ganired in this State shall maintain n oMee there.
-in. waere transfers of its stock - shall be made, and
here itwbooks shall he kept fortnapectiotrhy any
stockholder or creditor of such corporatism, in
Shall be recorded the Romani, of capital
$.:: , 41c subscribed or paid in. and hy_whom, the
' n nnes of the dyrnars of its stock and the amounts
owned by them, respectively, the transfers of said
stock• and the names Ond places of rOldence ofits
otricers."
t &c a. All individuals, associations, and corpora-.
tlOll.l shall hare equal;llSlit to hare poisons and
property transported 'over railroads and Canals,
and nu nudue.or unreataniabiatiliscritinnadon shall
Ar. made in charges fervor in facilities for tzanspor.
freight.fty tasmenore within the Stare, or
'lnning from
orgntng to anyother State. Persons
ails property transported over any railroad shall
. be aollveredst say station at charges not exceed.
;..tog the curses for-trosportAttan of persons and
roPortrof Itte agtao elm In the stuno_dtrection
any sa4orli_dhtlent Meld!• bat and
Cestuutitation &AM- My ace moan at Speoul
MAIL * • -
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Ste. 4. No railroad, canal. or Cabot norTiorsiloo.
or the knees, Porelmeellt, or Mongers of any
railroad or canal corporation, shall cOnsolidate the
stock, privvrtp, or franchises oftwich corporation
with. or eas e or pitrebase the weft, or fraherditell.
for in any control May Other ok
un rolol or •
way
Ownlintor having Its control
a pa r allel or competing line, nor shall any Make?
o stieb. railroad or mat anprinititea act as an al
eer ot any-other ?throat or taloa co*orin 01111-
lag or having the control eta mra&forcinnriethig
Hoe; and the question whether railroads or canals
are parallel or competing Nees. MOIL when
minded by the part y oxonoildnant , be decided by a
jury as in other civ ic Issues
'Sec. a. No Incorporated compeny doing . the busi
ness of common carrier, peaty. or MOO
' redly, prosecute or engage hroillgnit or =leo>
toning articles for transportation Over Its works,
nor shall such company, directly or indirectly, en
gage in tiny other basines9 than that of common
carriers, orholdor acquire Linda, freehold orbene:
hold; directly or Indirectly except sock as snail be
necessary for carrying on its business; but any mi
ning or manufacturing company noky carry the
lobat:as of its mines and rammrseunks on its
railroad or canal not exceeding fifty Miles in length.
See: a. a;o president, director. maker. agent, or
employee of any railroad or canartanmany shall
be interested. directly or indirectly, in the throbb
ing of material or supplies to such commit or in
the badness of transportation as a Minn= Carder
of freight or passengers over the works owned.
leased, controlled or worked by Inch tom
SEC. 7. No discrimination In charges or facilities
for transportation 'than be made between • trans
portation companies and ingividuais, or in favor
of either, by abatement, drawback, pr otherwise,
and no =Broad or canal company. :or any lessee,
manager, or employee thereon, shall make SAT
prefereoces in furnishing ears or motive power.
Sic. it. No railroad, railway or other transports:
Lion company shall grant tree p". - .-es or passes at
a di , 3count, to any persons except pincers °rem:-
ployees of the company.
SEC. 0. No street pa.-senge. r railway shall be o
structell within the limits of any city. borough or
township without the consent of its:local tuithori
i •
Sat. 10. No:rallroad, canal othtr transporta
tion company; in existence at thy; time of the
adoption of this article, shall have the benent of
any ibidre legislation by general on special laws,
-except on condition ofcomplete acceptance of all
the provisions of this article:
• sec.ll. The existing powers and duties of the
Auditor, General in regard to radtaaos, canals,
and other transportation companies; except as to
'their accounts, are -hereby transferried to the Sec
retary of Internal Affairs, who shall hare a general
supervision over them. subject to suth regulations
and alterations as shall he provided by law ; and
in addition to the annual reports non - requiredto
be - made, said Secretary may require special
reports at any time upon any subject relating
to the hustnes.4 of said companies from any °facer
or ceNcers thereof.
Sac. it he General A:,--etabi s r E k a n = f orce hi
appropriate legislation the provi4otti of this arti
cle. • • ra
.A.E.TICLE
trIT. "SE
Any amendment brameraments to this
cony ittitiOn may be proposed in the Senate , or
floase - of Representatives, and if thQ same shall be
agreed to by a majority of the metabendeletted to
each - hotise. stein proposed amendment or amend
ments Shall be en itr,ed on tharjonrjaals, with the
yeas and nays!talmn thereon, and the Secretary of
the Commonwealth shall' canse the same to be
publlslaed three reoaths before the; nest general
election in at least two newspapers-In every coun
ty ifewhich such newspapers shall be published
arid If. In the General Assembly newt afterwards •
chosen such proposed amendment or amendments bi agreed to bra majority of ;the memberS
elected to each house, the Secretary of the Com
monwealth shall cause the same again to be pule
tithed in the manner aforesaid, anti such proposed
amendment or amendments shall 110 submitted to
the qualified electors of the State itt such manner,
Mid at Such time, at least three mouthsafter being
so agreed to by the two houses as the General
Assembly shall prescribe ; and tesuch amendment
oramendments shall be approved by a majority of
those voting thereon, such ainentiment or amend
ments :shall become. a part of thg constitution;
but:noarrienflment Or amendment;; shall be sub
mitted oftener thansonce in five yegrs ; when two
or more amendments shall be submitted they
shall be voted upon separately. 4
SCHEDULE.
That no inconvenience may arise from- the
changes in the constitution of the Comraan
viwd.th, and in order td carry
,the same into
complete operation, it is hereby declared
that •
Sr.crioN-1. This constitntiou.shal) take el•-•
, feet on the
.first day of January, Wthe year
one thousand eight hundred andseCenty-four,
for all purposes not otherwise provided for
therein. • • ,
SEC.' 2. Ali laws hi feriae in this Common- , ,
Wealth at the time of the ruloptitin of this con- • 1
"•stitntim not inconsistent therewith, and till
lights, actions, Prasecutions, Mad contacts,
F} - all continue as if this constitution had not
been adopted.
SEC. J. At the gene_al elvetion in the years
one thousand eight Litmetl and seventy-four
and one thousand eight: liar.died and seven
,ty-five Senators shall Le , elected in all dis
tricts where there`Lall be vacimcics. Those
elected in the'year one thOn.find eight Ilium
dred and F•uveniy-foar shall 'serve for two
, years, and those elected in the;year one thou
sand eight hundred and seventy-five slia I
serve for one year. Stuatore now elected,
and those v•ilb..,e terms are nite.xpired, shall
represent the di,tricts in which they reside
until the end (.1 the terms for which they
Were elected.
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Sac. 4. At th.- . - ener.d e.tetton in the year
one thbusand • t hundred and seventy-six,
Senators shall ••,. lected Irani the even num
-bend 'distri: t$ ,:erve for two years,,and
from oa,d i , 5,1 districts to Tset've for four
-years., • ,„;
- SEC. 5. Ile fir,t election of GoVernor un
der this constitution shall heat tie general
election in the year one thouind eight hun
dred and seVenty-five, when a' Governor shall
be elected for three years ;, and' the term of
the G 67. :nor elected in the Year one thons
and • • :tit hundred and seventy=eight and of
thol•• , cLerralter elected e Alial be- for four
years, according to the provisions of this
constitution.
Sac. G.. At thCi general election in the
year one thousand eight hundred and seven
ty-four a Lieutenant Governor shall be-elect
ed according to 1 1 14 provisions of this consti
tution..
Sac... 7. The Seei,:t.try of ;Internal Affairs
shall be elected at the first 'general election(
after the adoption of this constitution ; and
when the said odiccr'shall be 'duly elected and
qualified, the ogice of Surveyor General shall
be abolished, and the Surge -or General in
office at the time of the adoption of, this con
stitution shall continue in office until the exi
pirc.tier. of the terns for which lie was
, Ste. 8. Wittm the Superintendent of Puh
lic Instruction shall be clnly qualified, the
office of Superintcudent of Common Schools
shall ecate. •
Sac. 9. Nothing containei /Fit this con
stitution shalt be construed to 'render any
person now bolding any State office for a
first official term ineligible for re-election at
the end of such term. 1
Ste. 10. The Judges of the Supreme Court,
in office when this constitution shall take ef
fect skill -.cc , ntinue until their - Conimissions
severally expire. Two judges iu addition to
the numb, .r -now composing the said court
shall elected at the first general election
after the adoption of this constitntion. , •-
Sr.c. 11. All courts of ; record and oil ex:
isting courts which are not specified tnis
constitution 'shall continue in existence un
til the first (layer December, in the year one
thomand eight hundred and seVenty-five,
without abridgment of their present jurisdic
tion, but no longer. The Court of Vint Cri-.
annul Jurisdiction for, the counties of Schuyl
kill, Leb.mon:tind Dauphin is . hereby abol-.
isle l ; and all carves and Procce.fings pend
ing therein in the - county.of Schuylkill shall
be tried add dispo. , ,cd , of in 'the Courts of Oy-.
cr and Tamil - len - Iml Quarttr Eessior t s of the
Peace said county.
Sac. 12. The registers' courts now in ex-
istence shall be abolished on the first day of i
January next succeeding the adoption of this
constitution. ' •
Ste. 13. The General Assembly shall, at
the next session after the adoption of this
con.stitution, designate the several judicial
districts as required) by this;constitution.—
The judges in comtnission 'when such desig
nation shall be made shalt continue during
their unexpired terms judges of the new dis
tricts in which they reside But -when there
shall be two . judges rediti,g in the said dis
trict, the president jird,ge. shall elect to which
district he shall be assigned ; and the addi
tional l a w judge short l,e nisigned to the oth
er district. ' .r- • • i•
SEc. 11. The General ht
the next succee -- diu.se&sioit after each decku-
Dial censrs, and not 0fW. , ,r,-'designate the
sevend jndicid required by this
constitution.
Snc. 15: ,Tudg, learnei in the law of any
court of record holding coacmi, ions in forte
at the adoption of thi4 constitution shall hold
their respective offices tintil the expiration of
the terms for which they were commissioned.,
and until their teem: sons shall be drily qual
ified. The Governor shall commission the
president judge ,of the Court of First Crimi
nal Jurisdiction' for the (*unfits of Schuyl
kill, 1.4.,ban0n and Dauphin as a judgeotthe
Court Of Common Pleas of,Schuvlkill county
for . the unexpired term of Ins' :office.
Ste. 16. After the expiration of the terra
of any.president judge of any Court of Com
mon Plus in coninii , 4ount the adoption of
this constitution, the judge of Etch court
learned in the law ..pa on.st in commission
shalibe, the president Ljttdge thereof; and
when two or more judges nra elected at the
same time in any judicial district, they shall,
decide by lot which shall bepresitlentjudge;
hut when the president judge of a court shall
be re-elected 'he abiall tontine to be: presi
dent judge of that court. Associate judnes„,
not learned lathe law, elcete,' I after tile adop
tion of this constitution, WWI be commis
sioneil.to hold 'their ofti4s for the term of
five plus from the first day of January next
after their election.
- 17. The General Aseemblymt the
first session after the sidOption of this con
stitution shall fix,anaditeiraine theca:llpm
satien of the judges of; the , Court
araintthe judges.ottheleremi jureme
dicial dis-'
biota of the Commonwealth, and the provis:
ions of the fifteenth section of the arttcle on
Legislation,shall not 4? *caned illeolusisteat
herewith.' _Nothing-corF a " tel a 'r this con•
atttution chid! be bald to compero
astion .to'ini evi la=ge - of Mk
Cotranonfiredtb.caw Eris
illt:.!.TheCourtiof:poiallati Plante
the cooties of l'hiledelplutt' - Alleghent
shall* eau posed of thepanident Moog
thejNattiekilourt end Court or:Cominori •
Reis Of slid «nudes until.** 'Offices shall
tonerilitindi nnd.of such *he:Andre sit
mai faint time to time be isalecb4
For the: pupate c.F. int, a -. ! npouudiozi fa
Thiladekiltts" theindges cfAetlourtnuniber
oms &all beJaageoAilieoir,.lime and Pai
ism t. the Court nniabertwO,,Judgit Hart,
Mitchell and Om other judge to be elected;
of the Court ttember , three, Jrtages.lindlo*, -
rithetta w 1 423 d. !and of :the Court num- 1
ter innri :Judges.ThaSe;:,l l ,4gs 431 4. 3
Other indge tribe elected. I
Theludg. e '.ftrst named than be the prod ,
dent judge ort_liga caartit aspeatliely ‘ titia
thereafter the: presid' eat judge slain . bee the
judge oldest in , icommisatonk but any presi
dent judge re4d ected in• thei same-. court.or
district shall Continue ha be President judge
thereof. • . -
The additional jnd g for Courts number
two and four drall be voted for and elected at
the fiat general election after the adoption
of this constitution in the Same manner • as.
the two additional judges Of ; the Supreme
Court; and th ey shall decide by lot to which
court; they shall belong., Their term of office
shall commence on the flat Monday of Jan
uary:, in the year one. thiraand eight bin
dad and seventy-five. •>•
SzC. 10. In the county of Allegheny,:for
the purpose of first organization under this
constitution,; the judges of the.' Courts of
Common Flees at the time Ofthe adoption of
this Constitution • shall be the judges of the
Court number one, and thejudges of the.
District Court at the sank 'date shall be the
judges of the Commonrimitatinber two
The president jlidges of the Common nos
and District:Courts shall be president judges
of said Courts • number one and two avec-
tively until their offices shall end, andihere
ufter the judge oldest in ecipamispm shall be
president judge bat any pas. ident judge re
elected in'the same court or• district shall
continue, to be president judge thereof.
Sic. -2ilt :.The organization of the Courts
of Common.ll4as, under this constitution,
for the counties of Philadelphia and 'Alle
gheny, shall take effect On 'Ale first Monday
of January, one thottsand eight hundred and
seventy-five; and existing courts in said
counties shill continue with their present
poWers and Jurisdiction until that date; but
no new snits shall be instituted in the Courts
of NRI - Pring stiO the:adoption of this con
stitution. i j - •
- Sic: 21. :The causes anti proceedings pees
dingy iu_ the,Xlourt of Nisi Prins, Court of
Ctiimunonllkis,-and District Court in Phila
delphia, shrill be tried and disposed of in the
Cotirt of Common Pleas. The records and
dockets 'Of kid courts shill be, transferred to
the Prothonotary's officelof said'county.' !
Sic. 22. The causes and proceedings pe.a 7 ,,
ding in the Court of Cananaon Pleas in tfau
.connty of Allegheny shall be tried and (Hs,
'posed. of in.the court number oNz ; .end the
canscs and proceedings. pending! it(th...l Dis
trict Court shall be tried and dlspci i sed Of in
the' Court number Two. I '
Sic. 23. ; The I'pothonotary of tit' Court
Of Common Pleas of Philadelphia shall be
first appointed by the judges of said court on
the first Monday of December, in\the year
one thousUnd eight hundred and seventy
five ; anti the present Prothonotary of the
DiStriet Cburt in said County shall Is the
Prothonotary of the said Court of Conic wo
Pleas until said date, when his CVltIMNSital
shall expire, and' the present Chill. of the
Court of Oyer and Tentiner and Quarter
Seisions of the Peace in .Philadelphia shall
be the clerk of such court until the expira
tion of MS present commission on the first.
.11 - Onday of Deceinber in , the year one 'thou
sand eight:hundred and Seventy-five.
Sic. 24. In cities , coiataitung, over fifty
thousand inhabitants (except Philadelphia)
all aldermen in office at the time of the adop
tion of this constitution shall continue in OF
five until the expiration of their commissions,'
Mad at the.ciection for city and ward officers
in the year one thon.4and eight hundred and
seventy-fire one alderman shall be elected in.
each ward; as provided in this constitution.
Ste. 25. In Philadelphia, magistrates in
lien of aLlenan, shall be chosen as requirp '
ed in this constitution at the election in sail
city forty and ward officers in the year one
thotisand eight hundred and seventy-fire ; I
their term of office shall commence on the
first 31onitty of April succeeding their dee- I
IRE
The krill., of office of all,nalen iu said (q
-ty., holding or entitled to 'coinnalssions nt the
time of the adoption of this . constitution.
stall not be affected thereby.
Sr.c.-2G. All persons in office in this (..',.,al
monwith'at the time;of the adoption of
this constitution, and at the ant election un
der it, shall hold their respeetive office.;
tit the term for which they have been el. cted
or appointed shall expire, and until their
successors shall be duly qualified, unh.,:s
,otherwis-e provided in this constitution.
SEC. 27. The seventh article of this con
stitution,pre,cribing atf - oathOf office shall
take effect on and after thb first day ofJann
ary, one thousand, fight hundred and seven—
ty-five. . .
• Sze. 2.3. 'The terms of office - of county
commissioners and county audite' chosen
prior to the year one thousand eight hun
dred..endi seventy:five;
w hich shall not have
expired before the first,onday of January,
in the year one thousand eight hundred and
spventy-six, shall expire on that day.
SEC. 2ct. AU State,' county, city, ward,
borough,: and township, officers in. office at
the time of the adoption of this constitution,
- whose coinpensation is not provided. for by
salaries alone, shall - continue to receive the
compensation allowed them by law - until
the expiration of their 'respective 'terais of
office. • ,
Sze. 30. All State' and judicial officers
heretofore elected; sworn., affirmed, or 111 of
lee When this constitution shall take effect,
shall severally, within one month.after such
adoption, take and subscribe 'an oath (or at
lineation) to support this constitution.
Six. 31. The General' Assembly, at its
first session, or as soon as may be attar-the
,adoption of this constitution, shall pass such
law as may be necessary to carry the same
into fall force and effect..
Src. 32. The ordinance paced by this
convention, entitled "Au ordinance for sub
mitting the amended •constitution of Penn
sylvama to a vote of Ithe electors thereof,"
shall beheld, to be valid for nil the purpo-,es
thereof. •
SEC.: 33. The words "County Commis
sioners,q wherever used in thin constitution.
and in Any ordinaned accompanying the
same, shall be held to inchide the Cmnmis
sioners- for the city of Phikudelphia.
Adopted at Philadelphia 4 on the third thy
Of November, in the ,year of our Lord one
.thousand tight hundred and seventy-three.
OFFICE OF
SECltittEr Or T/LEOO.II/ZONWEALTII.
Hannisnur.o, Nov. 13, 1873. )
I certify that the fov:going Ft' a_correct
copy of :the new Constitution, proposed to
the people of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl 7
'ante, for, their approVal or rejection, as,the
same appears of record in this office.
S. QUAY,
Secretary a Crymmonwe-I.lth
)
-CI ORDINANCE "
' 1 ,
roc stsauvrnso TICE 12 XZNDED
CONSTIN
OF rcitssrtva.sis TO A VOTE Or THE
QII -
FLED ELECTORS =razor, A 8 PASSED SECpND
READEW.
1:
Be it onifrined bylize'tbaslitaticovrt oJ:treaties
cf the Ceinmontrfa!th Peiplytranio,
tors :
1. That-the amended Constitution pre
pared li s y . this Convention, be stibmittecl- to,
the rirrdittell electors of the Commonwealth
for their adoption or rejection; at an election
to be held on the third-Tuesday of Decem
ber next ; except as haeirutfter ordered)und
directed, the said election shall be held and
conducted by the regular election officers in
the several election districts throughout the
Commonwealth, under - all the regulations
and proVisicnis of existing laws relating to
general , elections ; and the sheriffs of the,
several et:unities shall give as least twenty
days notice of said election by - proclamation.
2 The Secretaty of the Commonwealth
shall, at least twenty days before the said
election, famish tothe, Commissioners of
each county , a sufficient - number Of properly
prep: veil circulars of instructions. The Com
-uussioners of the several counties shall cause
to be printed at least ,tore: times as many I
ballots of affirmative votes as thereare voters I
in each 'ecninty"*.and the wore number of cc-1
gative votes ; and the said Commissioners
shrill, at least five days before Enid election,
I.cause to be fairly distributed to the several
,election districts in their respective counties,
the said ballots, talIY-lists, returns, circu
lars of instruction, and sitch.other books/awl
papers Rs may be necessary. The txdlots
44 be-printed or written-in the fol'owirig
tom : ilk outside the words "New Con
stitution '- in the inside for all persons
,ing a tise voted the words " For the
New Constitution.": and for , all .persona giv. I
ing tie::. tire votes tbo words ",Against the
New Constitution." .1
,
shall appear that a majority of
the votes polled are for the new Constitution,
then it shall,_be the-Constitution of the Corn.
monwasith of Pennsylyanht ori and after the
first daYJammu, in the yaltof.ouriord
one thonsand eight? hundred and sev.entY•
four; lAA if Urinal appear- thut a mai onipa.
the votes polled ,we 1 against the year unit
stitution, then it shall be rejected , and bo
tudtemivriid. - '
4. Five Commissioners of 'Election, viz
Edwinll„ Eider,
_Edward Browning, John
P. Airee, E.C•gamit,and 'obit
"Tarrost,i are herebyappointa fIY ttde r eatiiiiiv
eon, 'who stall hoe direction of the election
upon fhhi mattended Cow:Matt% in fhe telly
• •
of' , . Tiie said ecen
shell be' . duly 'vs silltaiole=r j rm
'their dudes with ins lay
sTh
hill dewUm *mowtoAl limo*
1
iit: frN
. ,ll be the (b 317,
of Vaid Cotrutdmitiairs,. ltsha Or a insimetty 4 theiN
snit thy e.,1l bintitiritharity - to 'in* aro.'
divisions IMM;for the mineral electima
of mid dty,. :end bit IWO& thel
lists so made . to theelmdon ottleiss!cit each!
precinct or dtTisioni 1 :to ilistribute .- tite tick. ;
eta; for mid eity.prosided..for tot.this, ordi-i
Dance to be need ist i thO -ejection ; be arPoiot,
optulge and ttro,lnspectoni for each' 'Cleetion
division,by whoui the election Iluticin shall
be held and conducted, and to 044 =test
sari !netnictions t 4 the elictiou officers leo
garding.theitidaties,in Lidding the election
and:making • , . thereof. No persim shall
serve's an el ..tion officer who would be dist
quiditted nn, .1. Section 15, 'Article -8, f the
new To.. : , on. IThegeneral return 4 f thi
election in , said 'city shell be opened comt
'Rated and " ed; before the mid commis;
sooners, and 'th their approyal—whiCh tio,-
cT
Wont shall endorsed upon the - r4istru. -4,-
They shall ra. e .rciport, directed tcl the_Pret
sident of the tponyention, of their offiiac lac:-
den under this ordkanceand concert:dm:the
conduct of the said election within the said
oi
Judg and In
ly. i e 1 1
Thlnspectors aforesaid shall
conduct the etinit in ail =Teets cOnfornrf
bly to the general election laws of this !Cern
mpnwealth, and with like powers and dutieS
to those of ordinary election officers. !Each
Inspector saOpoint one clerk to assilt
the Board in he t-rerformanee of its' ditties,
and all the lection o ffi cers shall he! .duly
sworn or affirmed {according to law, and shall
pomess all , ti.e, citudificttions regeo'rsid by
law of electian ' officers of this eminnon
wealth. . At Said election any duly 4nalifAl
elector who shall! be , unregistered,. i shall he
permitted toote pporr making prodif ef his
right to the 4 ctihn efliceri, according to the
general electi
_taxs of this Common A - 01th.
Eetum Inspectora and their elfirlis and an
hourly count Of the cotta skull bej tll3p;e:3o.tl
with, bat ovtisceri of elvction luny be wlee
t4d for any p .cinct by said Electihnj ' boti
missionerl, w --d cluti and powtri snail rte_
the same as t oM of overseers of elittion in
said city and r eristi, election lais appli
cable thereto. Retails of the elettion shall
be made in s 'fl d.ity. , ,s in the case of an die-.
c
tion for Geve or, bili 3 triplicate gsneral r----
turn for said itvistall be made out: mad for
warded to tit Prpsi(llnt of this C9nvontion
at Harrisburg. il is I.v:reinafter prcivided in
case of count y returns. ' I 1
S. In eaca of the Counties of ilie!Coin
monivealth, (ezdept Philadelphia,i, the re
turns of the (Ileci,ien shrill be , so solo pi in the
ease of an elAtion for Clo - ar,i , .. , ?. 41 the re
lima -judge's ii i etch county ::all ink f2: l !Alt a
triplicattt cohoti rotas ..Itici te.a.i.ait. the
s,..rne, within tit:: tl.ty. - ; afkr "the elealen, ;di
reFcted to the Presidezt of tili 1 Cunvi:;t ion."at
Harri,,bnrg. m
C. nv.m
- 1 I r 1 .
Done ti,-,n this 'iii d: 0
ir... 01 :,c
-vernber, in tl,eN'ear of our litd, 6ne, ttintt
.md eight blindre 7 d en 1 s'. , v.-ttty-tlir}:e. ,
4NO, H. WALKER, Peespg
1. ie..
D. L. t.r.inY ki•-•1. ' 1 '
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A trn -, ~,4011 , ,,,ti,,:..1.e.2 , !ii sitlitteu r it-ts(l.
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NVAGOS - ': WAGON,S !!;
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irrtid a lang:: aSsuiit la
I have on
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WILL '
L I C.l-I .1 P
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f ter:• lit!ti.4:l4bl2lql4 IT.1:111
Than au ‘j
eouu'r . %.
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4
NS AND C. -k SWAGES
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WAG
, do l script 101 l . infinufactuied
i
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criirr E;ii iihori 71,ice.
Of even
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JAMES LIATANT.
;
rowaiuds
Start-h =E. IE-73 . . •
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r EW 13L 7 ' = INESS . eA. It Ii: ,
t• . " • -, x ,
To the liz-na of Towanda awl 1 aurfoTatiCtfia
country: he iiiLiaciibils bavin,rie#eed )4116rg0
and c•rurntll storeou on- !Jab titreet; Towanda.
I
Ilrltt door aOullt of Itrst N4tlonid Rank, fur the. R im: -
pose of carryinftion the - .: t I 1 7' .'
•
AUCTION AND COIIIIII.,SION lifISIN*8:1.
I 1
also a Wheleital4 Jchlli De and Ectiil ITrade, isOUld
late this n-t Oort of ;aro:ethic tho t.cili.ic that they
now have ,o on liind and re.oly ter et hhi
ib'tt and
ir . a:o. as la •t. a Flock of: - ' 1, I I. •
t‘ 1
CLIOICEI AND NEW - r; 0 01 . ? ' S
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1
as ever - 1,141 seen .iti Northern Pe , in , 3 tvinki or
...
Souther .-cer York, corisiettui.: of Ord seta of pain
whire.deketrared;eo;ored and gold IA incWrench,Co Ina
forty crates of Olect4 1 Iron Stone China awl iWlitte
Granite Ware, * full ine of Yellow isnd I:o/AIng
-11.k.to Ware; Stota . • Rare of asl ktudF,l a I.:rgr and
aplendfil *Fr-ertdient o" Glue:s - 3re, a. Inn lino of
i .. 1. : . •
Ffti::) . Cfrf PRESSIt,I) TI NW ARE,
,
as fine a line of tie and Pocket Cut' yhe i th
an-
A i
ufectured b ttut United St It• , e, a Inn line 1.4 Ile avy
Rdserplated Table Snivel, isorto; T• 41,10 and Tea
Splene,ttor linivi-S, C.:so re. andi oil:eq. ;,kite d
welds, lb flush line of Ti - i!:i..t Wi . ...re e•er cftored In
the mare .; t .
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;It E TABL C ;., .0 T li. 8, ,
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.Towhi It,ela, Nepkin4, flandkerehitte, C aid other
Linen Goods 1.,r - Towels. ke. Iles.. Mara!: and,
cheapest line of Peddlers and Fauey Good. this
:side of New York, Ladles tine - 11altirlgan 1 and Eng.
Bah 11;aatelry, a 4•11olee and rare aresertinent o!
!
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oiIdENTS' I
i• AND! MEN'S_ F UIiNISHUk/ "GOODS, •
t • i 1 • - •
flier - and l Under Marta, °venni and Working"
Shirts, Engineers and Miners Elkdrta.!, a full line of
-sten, women and Chlidrente 11...ieryi Ildkfa r _ ses,,,
pendenr, ,, (Tatkl..and Sharing Su m p i Harm.: and'
Strops, ` vin* Rite , ' ampt..de, Aies, Arstabete„,-
llammer Lantrrna, 7..(1 1, king Glassed, Siouan-, the
beat awl beaptilit ever' nein. • Val.' Leald Capi c !
I.
NOT , AND INITIAL IPAPER.,
1. Blab[ Books, Elate.: and Penclla lot all
, s of ill-kinds, Oilcloth reble Coiers, the
teapiOt Paper Collars iu the thaiket, to.
—._
i wu
1E
i.ns'e , tpe
kluds,
best At?!
th i bar losil,tof "Tankte;?..gtione and a
irartettes of other goods.
buying the cbrapeet of goody zed for
1. we 'caws that n•e can Halt as to price
irsther w
thousand
AlwaJa
ready cat,
• ,
and quality as enr motto , t%45 and: let lira. We
are - sat,tlrd with swag prwits and liniek returns,
thereturOwe r.sy to alerci..autk,, Pekiliers, Holel and
lloarding! House ktepers. !,atid Teachers
andlhe balance of the canal/tun:4.. Tileaeri gik•e tui
audbricau+inced that v:b t say la true.
All stoney refunded ti g.nis are not to repietent-•
ed.', A Nu wet Ot China will be sold ko the higbeat
bidder every Saturday afternoon add one get every
tisturday l evenitnr: Cash . adtaPued lon . good" con
e/Pr!' for auctl,ol3. • • ' !" • '
Adak.* Bak;inttenZed town! or country at
reasonable ratt.S. Asl goals sold Will be =relay
puked sod delirt,red fresco!' charge to either of rthe
depots as in the Borough.
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T.• C. CONEY Al SON. •
Towanda. lona 4. 1873. , ;
•
y I .11
i suRE ALL .xi4Nbo OF
. 1 .i
PROPERTY,4- :
.1
ii.tIST LOSS en Dillg,(3E DT !.
Fol' _4 .L
:ND - IGE(-T ) Nr,NG.
I;-- . 1 1 - ; • . . . : 1 1-
, i. '
.-
We - i over Fifty 11.1111ottiopailitst. I ..
. i pldEiglish and EfOrpc!imptatee.
! . 1: - ---- ii I 1• .
LIFE INSURANCE 1: ...)
1,-
as . • p
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STOCA
loLoisr uktta* AND
II i. ' • ~ • i
Ilatupaz. COILPANIES:Fq FUE . .i
I. - i UNITED trFATL ' i:
I I: :
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EE3
I
- ACC4)ENT
prom one #.l) . to coott.)?tr-.
i ; - NOBLE & VI:4CE I re.
JR,tent; _
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M. IL
ms
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Oronoettr =mud b 7 S. Swabs)
•
Itho meth growth of Vinod% NOM , Wages;
11010 of baboon. sod thosuolondgood.redistogibb
woof of the tconsourilly In the .
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BEADY MATE OLQTHING LINE
.
Wm °pia. a UM .tors to Beidleauta's.ltroca.
tfortosety wed by 11.-Jsoolosi 4ad law tiro.
prod to OS* to tds old eastotoors sad tas fano
rattally a WSW stoat of A
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VINS'- AND BOYS' CLOTHING
-- Ma coo ne foetid In All 3, other
ego lie
Igy stock has all bees Purchased fecau the met.
lectarare this sesson.eo that than no old stock to
gstrld eV bought at high prices. I hives l'ullltne
GE S' IFTINNISHING GOODS
of the g
tines% quality Ina lest 'styles. which lam
Offerin at law figarcs.
I bars no connection With the old stand, and when,
Ton, want aarbp3g in the clothing line, for yourself
or boys, call on me in Beldlemsn's Stook.
Towinda. March 28.1872.
H'
T. JIINWS
HARDWARE STORE,
rs UEROiW3 BLOCE. ILLUT STITEETI
Next door to Peet-Otlee, Is the best place to bay
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HARDWARE, IRON, N. 4 TiS,SASH
Eli
DOORS. BLLNDS, GLASS, PUTTY; DAMS, go
OILS. VAANtiiILES.
=
• -
HMOS, SPOKES, KEROSENE,
EOM
nd sierythlng usually kept in a 113rd:rare Stare.
ME
EATING & COOKING STOVES.
FArplEtE COOK .STOVE;
L - tile bast la ale, and pleases everybody ,
I lIKIWFACTUILE LIST/
;k • •
DO ROOFING A D ALL RINDS OF JOBBING
I USE TUE BEST IJATEILIAL.'and
SELL AT LOWEST PRICES.
I •
Call examine my stock and prices
IMI
TOrands.. April 16. 1873.
CrEiNA HALL:
NI
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'At WICKEtAII & BLACK'S
, , ,
BIRD CAGES
At WICKHAM & BLACK'S.
SILVER . PLATED WARE
(MOCKERY, CHLNA,
in these staple , goods we always
keep a full line both as
„to style qual
ity and price.
PLOWER POTS, the largest vari
ety ever brought - to this market.
rims AND VASES,
it I '7
for yardei and stoop).
TERRA COTTA STATtIBAY
KNIVES AND -FORKS,
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GLASS SHADES
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
At IVIOICITAII,
Toil:oda, JAW 4, /M .
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OPPOOMIt SUE =AIM mink
OSAia)At:i
M. E. BOBENFILI.D
I HAVE A FINE STOCK OF
Call and ezathine the New
H. T. 3T NE.
2- N4a
BABY WAGONS,
TOY WAGONS,
AND CARTS,
ARID TRIMMINGS,
from Rogers & Brother,
in great variety.
AND 'GLASSWARE:
NM
=EMI
•
ordered when desired.
from $l.OO upwards..
for Wax Work
CHINA HALL
Brief Ns*: -
"
si wcooDneD ,
Nit ,:riz
NEW YORK EQ01" AND - SHOE
STORE,
•
iito: 3, ATSON & O&mum BLOCK.BfTOE St
Ia receiving one of the largest ml4l
best stock of BOOTS & SHOES ever
brought in i Towanda,. which he is
offering at the very lowest - prices for
Cash, consisting of iOEYIs CALF, En.
& Bross, BOYS Cui BOOTS, loonnts,
Mums and Ctitmmeit's Slum of all
kinds, all °' , bought direct' from the
Manufacturers, and hand mad©, all
goods warranted:, 4 FULL STOOK OP
Lravata AND Pm:otos
Thankful for past farina, I solicit
a'continnanct, of the same. -
Towanda, mai, •
4
11:21
WW CARRIAGE FACTORIN
00ortte th 6 new 14
TOIVANDALPEIsIN'A.‘
I = M
HENRY !SULLEN
Respectfully sairentup tu ibis friends and patrons,
that he has'built 4
NEW Bit CA I rJARraLCIE FACTORY.
1 t
galore he ails 0411Stantlylieep on band a fall assort,
meat of
I I • .
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
.1
PLATFOII3I WAGONS,
TROTTING SULK . 41. , TD SEELATONEJ
. ' I
Made of .the best material and finished in tho bar
city, styl4, nib long eipprieme to city Carriag
ractorich giro:shire a deckled litlrautA ' o over other
111 the _ ~ [ ,',t
.1 • I I
Finish, Style faild , Durability
of Ills wagons. An !hey ;mks 13 #n •
INSPECTION bF HIS WORK
provions to parchuizg elsowhm.
I •
•
ALL JIORE IT4RR.4j7ED TO GIFT racracT
5.4 TISFA CrIOY.
Thankful fcr the Übei,al patronage, tormerly „ex
t.:sloml and respectfully ask a continuance, otalu.
same.
1 ',
I
'WeiPS.IIIING PIIOIn , TLY ATI"&"DED TO : i .
reducced prices 1 .
•
,
~ 1
• . 11:M8Y STErtEtti
Towanda- /ail. R. 10:4.—ef
FOIINDERN MAO.EiL.NESHUY
The undersigned having pure:Lamed the Foundry
and Miriam- Kb.,p lately owned by John Carman
are prepared to do all kinds of won appertaining to
their businesi , , with promptness and dizpach.
IT'LL GE A. R N (IS ,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
:JAN riniLts,
,12(1 all / pads cd
_- at V1V21 . 0 OnDER.
ENGINES! REPAIRED,
atral atioork warrantedto give sat?fartion.
§HMCILE, X4.CHMIES
•
Of the latest and most Unproved kinds MattUblellied
and kept constantly on band ready for nas.
PIL G, H S
SUYEAULL. lUON;AN'D WOoDi.l 11',"Aml
.0f ill Each.
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOTIGH,
P POINTS'
•
Of all kinds ; and tbf latest improyeraetta keg'
constaixtly on hand
ca.UllN' POWERS,
Ati S3I4LL SIZE.
STOVE bASTINGS
GEL AD. GRATES,
•
sTro
AD
L‘tr.GE XE3I7: 7r9
• And fl kinds of ca ~ f,'n s forliGbed, to
March 30, tw 0. . k ItocKATLi,
BLOOD C ~;
Still oottlnue o ramaufactu i re their celebrate"
• •
HORSE POWERS A OLP INTERS
end will sell a;batter iiuchine, for less money tbs;
.zzi be teld elsewb!uu M the world,. .Wo claim for
our maphhaes thatthet still do* as Mich. or more
-than ally other, and aig more durably Vl,l.
personally superintend our work and edo thstit
weli'down. 'We will 4nd
DISCit OAT trES,
of our maims, on
ONE AND TWO HO E POWERS,
r• • •
Oriel Tire gorse TR7ZESI7ER d SEPEILAVES,
2171ISSffi at& CZE.4NERS,
FARNIATO
• C1MM1X411.3,4D 1)22.9.116W WSW
SAW oLICD 01112 T MILL . work done tO order.
Girt, 1111 a call beforei purchasing elsewhere.
Vet "OD alto.lavuff a Sicrnm
`"00 ci.oo•ria
eni •• . • •
CAI.iDLNG, .
G, ) &C.
ittter a &ream of (ant' yearn and bear, expenditure
in irapro lug Ulna and Water Porter. we againize•
aurae our old bnaineaa of
MASVEACTIJIZINCI, WOOL
. 413D1N.0. CLO#U
' • DILESSINeJ kO. .ti
1 •
Appreciating the hard. trees, we have thong l lit
treat not to ...let clown." bin to push florae Ltanstry
as the best mesas of restoring plenty.
-. For the eeeouireodetion of the- nearly extinct race
OLMIMierS, Wn ahrti ittake hells. Fbr •those who
prefer. We Will tualtiVtafe,—
t irrathrlNG VARA FLNITNEL, LO. .•
In oonjemetton with Local Optlhn we 'propose tr)
ald the frugality s.of the country by tubes a few
thousand yards of [Afoul lotu, that. will enable a
every man to keep hie Ineeence on. . •
Tbese trice Olin. eimilla eau and • we will ebow
them one of the 110110ist and most complete
WOOLS*. PAOTOES
Ia the United States.
Our mad4nery is now in good order; as Onrwater
power is neter.failliet be public may be in no fear
ofdiaarttinent, and we warrant ail work to be
donepro - ly. ,
• iH . B. ItiGHA.M.
- ,
Caniptown, Pa., Ibiyl4..lloL-...--
VALOAB - Ll 4 STE Alt POWER PO .
IF riialereit,ved offers for 'sale a 05
licloree Poorer. DODO, and' Wier. together *ith a
complete set of tuechinery fora circular Saw Mill.,
:Will be soldnnesp. For further informatima enquire
of Meana.ltochwell k Co.; or the undersigned at
a Owed's, I 4 Wysor, Pa. .• • •
IST3 • i • ' G. OWES. I
•
Ell
AIM
SLTTGH • SHOES'
I=
r • •..1 ell ',I
I \ \
GROOMES ANDPROWS \
• ±l4
V
.um.eire't •
. . ,
WOOD, WILLOW; 1131) STONE
FLOM
!to. PATTI:OI3 BLOC
, CAR. Mint AND-BRED
TOWANDA, PA
I deers to all the attention of the puhlie.
lasortneent of goods. which le slinky* full in ,
pieta, and wili bo ' sold to ay euetoinineet
-aterket fetes.;
My stock of ;
AND
SP I OE S,
Hun been purebssed state the late
tariff on theta, tuad ere offered at'
respond•
Orders by mall or otbervito will
sad prompt stantlo46
Thanking the public for the li
they h'arro Oven toe, I wlah a con
CASS '.UD FOR COUNTP..Y
feb.2o'7l
GROCERY . AND P
STORE.
.loCA'I3& ED
WCcleesleand Retail isalel.
FAMILY GROC
AND
P II 0 Ifl S 1 0
ME/Lepp.'S 15.r..R" BLOCK.. 7.0
We do not deem it nrcesusy r to
iiierbatartclea we kccp. Ounisso
ALWAYS COlfP
We sell riothlus but
FIRST CLASS
. - .
. .
[
Ctsh Ina: :or lar-acra Produce.;
I " ' . • J,llrf , ' ,
:Ilarcla 1. 187 C. WIL E ,
& MERCUMar6 40, Deceiv
..c tag a fresh k•toek of 000,14 k to their4te, bought
since the Ist January, to which they invite' the r.t
lentos' a their frteruls. We 4eeP the 1 1 4!'q if ftort•
town. Our goods ero trts.h (Ltd r derirtitla.
sell at lowest market - pricey, l l
Jan. 12, 1871. 'l. 1
FRESHF. , q .
ANDr NEW TEA.S, bought
sitnoi the recent deeltne In price, :fancl selling
ox
cheap at retail. - - r ! ' II.I..CITE.
' Jan, 13. 1671. • . . , .1 .
ox & ITER. CUR aro.s'
Gro
teMen retz.l.l. 19, 1871.
PDX K. MERCtTR arejselliing New
and Fresh Ganda . • • Jai 5, 1871.
.
'fil(3X & 3tERCIJR are Gro-
L cheap. . ;19, 1871.•
RC (7.1 - t aro l
FOI mE
M.... 12.53 Goode only.
pox — & — m - mfoult
(*be rer tir.t c7cr.
that. WO
. RETAIL!
•
4n4 that we won't be
Jzn. ~t FOX
vrICHICirtN•FLItik;-CUT
jilt. CO—very chotco—at •
Jan. 19, 1871. rbxl&
nIII CUSTMIERS' can
gifting the very best the market'
towest priieea
T0W.1 4 1343. Jaa. 41,'71
R EUEIIBER THAT PO
, 1
1 11.) cult are totailizia_all kitula of
vholemaloprices. The largeat tae in
Irst class, Prictra E. 1:
I.IENTiI
T" CHEERS I'OR
RED, WHITE AND
The ttn!erxigneil, haring purehaPeth
)f Sit.: . J , Ainsott iu the. re 41,:n.hifa ark
isridge intret.t, ryspeettally soliett t
,f the public. I ' '
Our Stock of 'I
CHOICE FA:ALILY GRO(
ls;eqnal t 6 anq fn this nection,
DEFY COMPETITION IN PRI('
We make a ePecrialty of
TEAS A :NI) c
.I . EF4 ;
ll
0.
• , And Invitiattei3tlon b our St ! f • : . •
- ; ' , Our motto. Le: : 'l 7 '
: '
Q LUCK SALES AND SMALL . I:OFiTS."
. . , . • - WILCOX'& IDdwaY.
Towanda, 844 4L '33. ': •.: .j. 1. • • .. •
AKERY AND RENO . ITE----
B . ..,.: ,
. .
... .EirObleckiactrth of M'arOlou !k
lit
DEPAD, PLEA, C k ITEN4cHERS,
• •
. . .
. O )R:IKED Eltl1 4 V,H i -•
' And sold :t' Wholonalo and latitt.ll. ,
- • - q i''' -'-- - -,. -
In onr-DAC'DiG ROOMS we will accommodate illy
public witil'eltlie.r 'a luncli or a' goc.c. 1 meal at alt
times of ttv'ay . apd evening.• . 1 - •
OYSTERS AND ICE *MUM ON NAN/3.VMM
THEIR tlrAsopt.
Also a D.= wortment of Grocories,Co pfectionery,
FrnitA, Nuts, &c.
tr..2119' tf ' D. IV. BO-
NIW STEIN FLO IIRI
ITi SUESIIEQIIV,. PA
Thy submit; desires to give notice thst his new
STEAM FLOTRING ATTriti
•
. , .
know, in intocesaitd operation, and Oat he ie,pre.
pared to do all work in hid line on al/ notice, ,
•
CUSTO.II GMEING LIOXL? ON. SAME
THAT IT IS ItE,
Wheat, Buckwheat and Beir Mewl
Feed, Bran, &c., always _oh hand
Lowest rato4.
PARTICULAR lIATICIG;•:Persons
west aide of the riser dWring to WO
wlri liiith,their farm, ws*
bring grim toii - trasbeli and up
niT.4ll 'F.I
Zrizgrand.
DR. It . 0. PORT ZR & 1301?„
1 ,
ATM • , ,
OLD OUR DRUG STORA
L. 'I ,
I NITUILLIBXII Taitirr ticAßr o
&war lista sad Ras Stmts. Tama. Pita
I - 1
Efrre4rece , atiredderlargelytatbeAr Stark / STOW
template sweat, palaintethair no
rieay, embracing cony artaeles tubed ID tit Arta fa tirataatral purpeeia. aaratrair 0 0 / 0 0 11 1d
to te
i e rsik,
the progressive wants of the pnblie, wtif b
00041141 y supplied w ith Ofth pa lag‘
, .on the most re a sonable teams at at
IBllGcoalustiog of i '
1 i
1 I
1 S, litEnnulnw, C'Emiu4
ItAlwre, atm, Twasiso,
Efora luaklvitrirtriza,
BASEI
~"
ALIT, VAIIND3I3, WIFT,-14!Astl,
\ \Ahd 0 kinds!or Brudoa, 1,
ICER NE 06 4 i 1:i . 1 00AL bIL,
1 - , , i
s i
81 \ 1 1 2 ' 41
jr„safes.
as,l7alus,
tiaucsizzac , :
Bpent, Lardi While 'Oesta roltmt 1
A ' Emsli, '
T. .. o r 7) &Lie OEM:
.: , _ ~
Panel \ and Toilet. in ell their tazietr, 5
81 , 0"40E8; map, SOAPS, 0 :4 2.2 % 1
1
Po=der, liair-friaL Porturaeryi
PO . O.KET 800K5,4'01 2 ITONAL%
1 1
rociFt gni tibizOni ~ i 1
I
4e all
Tann, me i AND PNEPAIMPIONB.
JEP, WThili AN i D IVO
•
For Idedithlial c i
I
TOBACOI), SNITIV, PIPES ~.. IGTABB IL
T l e a
Garden, Field tmlfil Plo•r l nr , Beads \ e i ttl*
Porters. I:hlspenitartes.. tgeral•ler B z Breast
Pampa. Teethieg Rings, Nursing Wei,
Nipples. 'Nipple Shells:end fateful*, ES gee.
Bed Pans. delf•efealenit Fruit Jars, - ,
;ammeters , ntriseing Estrada. 0011
Jags, Glass Ware, tattles, Vials, Co s ~,MM
line k, and Stuti Racking, Flab a- Jiz .h.
acwe
maniocs, Ac.. r•t•taule. lielectie and n
to nedimnee, and 41 the perlar P ten t ,
[ 1
MEDIC
1
All articles warranted as
a dict..s.c.clu :visits. *ex
I
I~
to m)
com.
; =cat
El
ES
ducU •
prices
1
.4.ve
1!!! I
Elff
f tvrach will recrivit prolno.ll.
I.l.bdiud .3xlvit-4, givo irrsi
cbarvitv only for ta.- 1 1 , 1ro .
!7 Thankful for port l.Cotil
pectatilly ittotoatx4 to their ti
co pain. e.httli be olgai;t 4, ......,
timmtithi of tlwir rotil!littice and „r tatrona4e. I
h .- - Open Sundays trn• 1 rescript4oo,o om 9to it
0.111-, sad 12 iu. 01, 4ad 6to ti p.AI:. " lE
p. C. riAit Et SON.
April 1., "1871p'r—. 1 1 "I. I
~.
.
rillE, MILD I 1 W 1 Cf
. 1
-J - _____:_:_______.. J L
tOll3l
of the
nn:—lac
NI
1..!
J. Losa
MI
I
• , - 11C111 , 4LEYS' -:
• '
41 011 E 0 I" A 'l' Sill CS EC-
11 . •
. ~
MT° prored, from the most ett 711 e. el
ettue tiat,:vif. S.e.l . ,;,lri e krorept. - :11.3e,
ble... , ,V,AltiZt'll.thz.; v.d,v zp - d , cu- 1 • 1 1:\:.if
to pOIT:nr U.1.:-,-f , o ft4fip!r• trot et - ,1.1 , .1
muds in rtsl.l44tbetn;,,so f.t.intit ,, i.; Fs: tai
cang.,,r: lu ). ..1 ,:• •clll •itit p., t.t bl aiw
,They i.dtv , the , l.4.7t,ert ~, st.ra- r+ , l tlea tl
will 4 , 4'46 render itrasfiietlott.
1 ,
NOEL . 4 , , cl - .7ngs.
1. Fevers., Cdu r Te+ti.:ll-, Idi vinto ttio.o; 1
2. lv,,ri t vt, I'Votln
,F , , , eri Worul t--: , ` - . 4 c.
3. pryireg. , .."- - 4e. ot_re,t!,o4--.: of !riti..o
4. I).i.rrhora..6l C.: - ..T.irku or .1110111.,
5. rvorbtar:.... (iTipin !,4:2:10‘13.1.4:vii..,. l l
G. Ch , /lera 515rbas•; - ',Voiadll47, • • 1.,
7. - caaahs,.oo•d.., i..,vit.r0.,41:15., 1 • I
8. :S.'lora.gla; To - ,tl , 'ie:+e, ra.+•eathie, 11
9. fl..adie hes: S - A Ur If i acne. yeritig
10. 1.. bpcp. a, I thous Std,u.viel, I 1
11. sap j.re:,et. , il. of , P3lnltii get!O, I
12.. 5 1 .1::tee. too Prmnse. Periv..is, I
la, 1. .e0e1),;'•Col - a.;12 Luttit . 'irlt Ltre- El: 7,
11. Sit Itlleedi, Er}sll,!44, Ern Lunt
... ./.1
15. litietzwat4-4ua. El, In 1t......P...4 - 4.
16. Fes+.-r and --- Agne..Cllo4 -B'4'er.lAoat
17: .Pricy, 1, , h1./.1...r bieetllay, I '' I ,
1 , .. Ilvhflviltuy. reed 1.....0-1, 0., We i ':Eropi l
I, )
25. r.oarth, Zazute4 , r ehr.12.1."., .1.,:d111et.i?..-. ". 1
20. - Wholpity, C0L444. 4-1,- 9 1,-..lit tlOllg4S, 1 ~
21. A.sthtes....l.l.ree...i.sl lj'e.atlaiu,.
I - I
22.- E r 1./..wth.arge., 16.,.:+,1r..d herrieg, 1 ,'
23. 1.1....T.ffaia, C:, , arged g1a_6(1,.. Swelliu,B;
24. 4:4-.u---r-.4 1'.1,11.....2,-,.f1i., aJll4, l eixime.f. i , ;•--,-, .
25. DropQy aIA , A..,n,ty :i.ncre.)oil , - , 1 1 t'
,
Dc,
!II
RR
lES
1 '
N.'S
1
N 23
rine.
.• nt
5i2G...;.. Skt;ll.l.A. 6i( . 1:12; ,rd ir0:z..c1.i.n . 3))),) s, ; )
27. 1:11).1ray at,...a.b., Gt.i ) ,)c,-1, I •II "-
21. Nercon.: Ilebili:y. S;la!tal :Weal -1108s, or 1 -
I.nvolnr.f.i.y ciimAiarres, ) '. - 1 )'1 t
29.'90te Mouth Cant):_7 4 ) , 1 -I - - ) .
) - "
30.,.,U)1c,..ry We 111,!..4. I 1 'I ' '6
P.
) 31. Painlui ,-ri ).1, )rc:',4l .5 - .‘lir.l rra.
1 , 32. Snareilv,vt a .211.2,) ) 4 ~f Wes t ( - ;, - I
I 33 . EPi:eioq.Y. Si. 31r23. 1,..7,,i , 12 , 31 tz.n.Lt‘, IT 1.0
1 31- Dint!wna. 11 t , ..r.,itr.4 FOZe th rdat. i • ' ••'• I
35. '
ChrotiteC•ragt situr.r. )471t1.12•01,02;0„ -) ,'.
1 )
Vale, lO (-Qt.):3,. vx , ,ept, 24. 32; .44 ::3.,) 1 C'
l ' " rAmr.T. 1.• c.tsE;. I
1 cl:o..oturn,lo) yrii. ab);)re; 35'1.14,9j • his 40%1 If
ta
.a.t 01 Llfectiora3. --) . Li ) • $lO .I'.
r
Case (ITortit-xv) oT _)) la.rp,-. 11.119 pu.1......wk, ' ; ~ G '..
- Sini. i l- 1.3::::eo. L.1....1,,Vil 11:i abota.- 1 1 1 1
I. 1
) Arz- Tbe, rem: Nile. 4 . ta,- . .!-Ll:ft b, y VT. r.n• - ..- -, er aing.c
i bas. In any I.•a rl-o;tl:n cLuzazy,l.f:(2,:.• clf. 4.:11.3r.ge, o.!
l i nceii.t. oei,tlQe. addr,i,. 1 I ', i '
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1g73
I.IMAM TAYLOR (
FA.S.IIIONAbLE TAir
Opposite irnbli Sc
Keep always of liank
[
anent of
CLOT)Ef.f,
'se! i first.;
Jaik.119T71.
.s,111ng
-•
• CI.SInTV.ELES
' I
.
I selling
I ~r
Eft.CUU.
OBAC
•• . ,
HATS CAPS .41).TD
3E33
di}
-4.48 and nt.:
X,
matz
WM
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Fttriailliil i g
t,, , reat va
CUTTING DANE
PLEV •
;iccoiteti at
own. Goods
3fEnCTrit
le
N'OTIC
ALL AT9RI.
M
'6 6 M4I.N S
Tow ,1.7.7;Dt
i4tetes t
lue " store
patroen6e
Mlg=
FRIES
we •
Ors• •
. ft
JOHN. Li 31
.•
Has removid to the budding iorna l
W. T. DoFibs, - •
OPYO3I.'/T. AtERCUR'§
-I • f
, •, •
Ana prepated $o forrilAh. the
%idittity with evex•ythip,7,lll tho
illia
I: CO.
etTrDiG* D
eta itil
PERFECT
My stocked I
best in tits mar
satinniction.
Towanda, Jan'
• _
G° TC4
AJ,
TEM.E,'LE :OF FA
srp.tE
volt UT= SxfLl3fl
aoor query= g+E
Towanda, maottioNls73'
Cora Meal
d'tar ale s'
stage oo ttio '
;ufse.uir min.
IN whoa they
ktoyatet.:-
'I E .
S •(,
I'
reproturted. persons a
derpl by or
ttlri curial neon.
itttito 017 at the office
iral patrol:Lag • worilds
themis !ma rromte
thecon
• •
CL.IIITSI B.
.A_DY-ITADE
Li all alp late
MEE
EST.AIILIS
`:C•L 0 T
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For 43041.142 en zrz2cl litoy -
, Nr. l Alsz - cikyr:
,
atioltrEsw
OS TR
FITS.
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ompOtniting of resertialorts. - Open: 1 8and,t7i,
4 ,
mit 91c:clockat 1x4.t0 1 p..12L, k troci 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
1 :Dr. Alsort.r f can be ocicrsited at the st:)re ca ,Srl .
I I
rly ir ettett trre. se heret9fore.
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up . . \ . aerxlgn.
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f, &Ltd tells
tly 441apte,
4 muuot ir,
tie free from
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