maIiMMII II rOSTS I MUTION•'. =gl ' •MMb WV i• ivpi pENIT. -yraraisnA, AillitiOED BY Fat CM .yr4FllO3 ;Teo ri017M31:1!! e-, unativezvait— .•. • • 4, iVE:ThePeople of the commonwealth of .Pmon-4 lyania,*dalct ana estattlisM ttOs Constitution fo. -.„ , • • •• •• - ARTICLE L . " • Sec*. L pewit of this Veninien l " . ItAL ',MI be vetted in a Genital Asieinblyi lhalreonalat bt a - Senate and llunaierßepte4 naives. ' • ' -•-••• , The representatives shall be ellogeli ually by tbe rtif. ns of the•city of Pbiladetpbil of each cranny respectively on the tecintefues, • y af,firctober. Section 111. No person shall be a representative , Ito shall not have attained the age of twenty-one 'ears, said have been a citizen-and inhabitant of the tale three years next prececuag his election, and the year thereof an inhabitant of the district in a+il • which he shall be chosen a representative, unless I shall have bees absent on the public business tis -Gaited States or of this State. -• ..: _Section IV. Within three years after the first •ting of the General Assembly, and within estop/ . abserent term of seven- years, an enumeration of i,.. bumble Anhabit:lnisigna he nude in such man '. et as shall be (Steeled 55 , law. The. number Of presentiliies Shall, at Me several periods of malt , ' g sucb enumeration, be Sited by the Legislature,, nd apportioned among the city of Philadelphia and Several counties, acconline to the number of ban inhabitants in each: and shall never be less ban sixty nor greater than One hundred. Mach ty shall have at least onerepresentative, but no linty hereafter erected shall be entitled lost seri:i tn te representation until a sufficient nurniker of rax • ble inhabitants shall be c.att.:ineil within it, to title them to 0r... repreActit3tire ag reeably to sate do which shall t , en be est:Milked! 1 Section: V. The senator: shall he chosen for theee tears by 'the , citizens of Philudelphia and, of LIM eseral counties at the same time, in the tune mMi= nor, and at 'the same places where they shall v4a jar representatives.. Section VI. The number of Senators shall, at the Several periods of mating the enumeration bef4te Mentioned, be feed by the Legislature and 'appew • Honed among the districts formed as hereinafter ilirected, according to the number` of taxable inhabt ...rnts in each.; and shall never lae less than .obe- Louth, nor go•n ter than one-third, of the viumber of lirprtsentalivhs. s 4 Section ' 11. The sen , tors .shlll be chosen iu a . i '- ricts, to be f.,rntrct tt.t the Icttigi .tare ; hut no pis rid shall he so formed as to m•itist.it to elect more ;than toro,sowiturs, unless the numh^r q f to.rable:in t4atatants rn any city or county 41,41, ~ 1 any lime, be such as C., ..7tiii. it.to ele, - t more !Vin 1-^o. bat no city or rev it,, shall be era ill-d In elver . were then four sea:taw - 8 ; ttlieu a Thst.itt ail he cotettrir• eft r two or wore e , ,enti , - , t. +he 4. ,11 hr .:14. , tnittz ; neither the city of Phi 11,10 phi ton any county etiall be dteitled in !anoint a disturt. • . Section .1, 111. No nelson th-iii I , e a senator, who Istri:t not h , re att.imel the age of twenty=4l‘ e yenS, ; land haie t•••en , eiri7en and ir.h4dtant of the Stare I four years hegt before his(t let-6,1.Am! the last year !thereof an it haldtant of tl,e 6,:trle. In %shirt) he shall he rh son, unless he shill h ve been absent on the public business of the Unju-d States or of ; this tate • and no person eleCted'as aforesaid, shaft hold glad ;Pe alter he shall hare renewed from sachaii trict, Seetiair-LX.. •:The; senators who may be Wetted dt he first gvierai election after the adoption of, the . nittolinenti to the coral ittdion, shall be :divided' by .iritt of ' nJo three classes.- The seats of the senators of he rat class-shall be vacated at the expire:flora of he yfac, tof the second class at the e.rpiraiion , seconef year ; and of the third cites at the er iration of ,thelbird year ; so that 'thereafter lane. d of the whole number of senotpre may be chosen cry year. The senators ele , 'ed klore the contrail. • eat, to the constitution shall he adopted, shall hold heircfrecot dieing- the terms for which they shall especticely have been-elected. . . Section X. The General Assembly shall meet on e first Tuesday of January, in every year, unless ~ w er convened by the Governor. Section XI. Each house shrill choose its Speaker • ed other officers; and the, Sea, to shill ass.. choose Sycaker pro tempore, when the Speaker shalt eir else lite *thee of Governor. , ' Section XII. Each house shrill judge of the tit { M n tions of its members. Cooti.st• il clocti:ms shall t determined by a eommittee to he selected, f o rmed MI regulated in snob manner as shot! Le direeteji by taw. .A majority of each house shall constitute a .nonun to do business; but a sm tiler number finny • • lows from day to day, and may be I,,whorized by law to compel the attendance of absent member's, in inch manner and under such peualties as may lei provided. Section XIII. Each - house mey deteimine: the rules of its proceedings, purf..,ll itt miiinberi, fur rderly behaviour, end wit t the conebtrence of o-thirds, expel a member, bot nut a second time fur the same use; and shall have all ottil.r powers necessary fur la branch of the legislature of a'. free Stale. _Section XIV. The l , gisla.ture shall not hare power . to marl lanes rsonall,ing the r . ontract of marriage in any ('once a h4e, oi, Ito , :1,; coar.s of this Coottnors wealth are or 'may hereafter be empowered to decree. It divorce. . . Section XV) each h ,use shall keep a jtiornel of Its •proceediuge, and pubtidt them weekly. eteept such parts a mey require eecreevt and the ;yeas Ind nays of the members on any question shrill, at the desire of ,any .t.wu of Lam, be mitered us) the journals. Section XVI. The doors of, each -house and of committees or the whole *hall be open, unhtss; when the business shall be such - as ought to he ',kept Secret. Section XVII. Neither house shall, without the tensest of the other, adjourn for more, than three days, nor to any other piece than that in which.the two houses shall be sitting. . . . ttection X VIII. The Senators and representatives 'shall receivea compensation for their services to be ascertained by low, and paid out of the treasury of the-Commonwealth. -They shall in all cases, ex cept treason, felony t ind breach or. surety of the peace; be - privileged „from arrest during that, at-' tendance at the seesioe of their respective houses, and in going to and returning from the-same. - And for any speech or debate in either house, they 'pima , not be nuesti4med in fifty other place. • : Section XIX. Tai Senitor et representatiVe 4hall, during the - tithe for wbith he shall 'have . been elect ed, be P•ppatlited to any civil office under Mil m'- monomania which shalt have. beep created, o Abe emoluments of which shall have been-int . docile such time t • and- no member of ..Coogrlint of other, person holding any office (except of attorney el lavirind i 9 the militia) under the United States or tfillOrilman*eiitki, shall be'a member or either :.. TiihAiie ' tiring his continuance in Convent. bx .. in Sextinn XX. When imeancica happen in either .housp„ thi.,Fpr her shall hone writs of eletition - - to :-fill Sinch-vamnetes. - -. • SectiOn X 41.-411 hills , fortaising revenue shall originate ~ in Ithe lionset of xePresoototives. lion .:the Senate may t i i i ipeseediumniiments 'as in . othenttiVs. , Section X ' . flo -money. Shall be, drawn non .thii`treosory , ot hi ,con%equenee of approp l riallans ,nude bylaw. , • .. . .gection X l lll. Every hill 'which shall have puttied both muses shall- he- presented•-to ihelGo tremor. if he approve. he . shall,sigult, but _lf the shaft. 444) .. ,e-he-shail tete - stilt Wltlattia.alijiei: thins to e: curse in_which itshall hay,e iitigOttod„, -vfizi , siloil -- E the objections et large. nen, the4r nO tk iw , inturOtal and proceed to - re:-consider it. ' if, bait. . such I sek,erms• elation; two-thirdshf that tniutsi. * hilt agree ta - -the billot shill he-setit withlbe elk *Pi) .. a ova Lnd p ms' r , ' X ; t ' l i 1 i Bibles; invANthltllklLES: from $1 75 10 87 each m jar re ived and lor dale trjr junn B. CANN,q4. TA' ' f 104. • . " -.OW , * ,"1:47.-;1"tt:"- • -- ,1 4 firris ' , Wan:WfvtliWch.,. liMar , t 'drill be '. :, , , , , ~„%hat2fairiproved lii,lti - - ilikt 'Of 44 0 1,A1' Si.-041:094217r, put in inch date4. ll l , 4 o o 4 : 9 4 , 4s i gi t t u r i e d 0 n=3 l ' it t Afti , . .d'tgr I "Yr i lialgr :.T.Vinr I I li for or kaoifor 'a b i rib)illie th e yo I nal* or et& qiinide iesPict . Welk; "'lf --4 anY`bill Sheik not , o's 'returnedthe GoVernot Viilibi 'titiFdas k {Sundaysesvepte 'Adler -It admit have - been pre= seated to.trizejt i klsniam_ht like manuevas jr he hail : it f , plea tbe:Genersl,Assemblyi by theleadjagfamenfi'.rv e l lt - 4 $ P!mtlts fu jowl ease it shill le ,ti'lior tititts,a sent back within three * llaYri:ol' feetlieirb nieetini. gLetitlieDtry;' er , l hider , ri.orautibu or., vole fo whictirlho• too e ace of both hormei 'irk). be siecessarYArioetit n a question' of adloutireent) shall be presented Ito the Governoroand before it shall. take effect. be...approved by.bim, or-tningllis approved,,;sturll be4bepassed by two-thirds' of both houses according tO, the rules- and limitations pre . scribed in case of a bilk ,- • •_ Sectili XX.Y. N Q ' corporatibodY:shill,be hereafter created; 'renewed or' extended, withbeinking or dis anotting'privileg,q, without Six Intnalts previous public• notice of ate intended apPlicarion for The scout in {itch manner as shall be prescribed by line, Nor shall any charter far the purposes aforesaid, be granted fora- longer period arm twenty 'years,-end every such-charter shall contain a clause reserving to the legislature the Finger to alter, revoke or annul the samewhenever pi their opinion it may , be -inju rious to the ;citizens' V the conunonwealth, in such manner however theft no injustice shall he done to the ' corporatirrs. No taw hereafter enacted, shall create, i renew or extend the charter of more than one corpo- I ration. y ARTICLE 11. Section . LL The Supreme Executive power of this Commonwealth shrill be vested in a Govern Or. Section IL The "Governor shall be...chosen on the second Tuesday or October, by the citizens of the Commotiwealtli,.at the places where they shall re spectively, vote Liz representutives. The relpros of every election for Governor shall be sealed up and transmitted Mthe seat o( government, directed to the Speaker of 'the Senate, who shall open and putdish:lthem in 'ti re presence of the members 'of both hOdses of the legislature. -Theyerson,,having die( highe4 number of. votes shall be Governor. Rut : if two or moray shall be equal and highest in votes, one of thent shall be ebosen. Governor by the joint vide of the 'members of .Eugh houses. COD• tested elections shall be determined by a Committee to be selected Trol u both houses of the legislature,. and twined and re fated in such manner w 4 Shall, be directed by law. Sectilrrlll. The Governor . shall hold office _ . during ihree years from the third Tuesday of Jona .ory next 'ensuing , tits election, and shall not be holdittg.it longer 4hou six in any term Isin+ A : Cr " Section IV. He 'shall he at least thirty years of age, and hate been a citizen and an inhabitant of this State seven Yeais next twf ire his election; unless ht: sh .11 hire been absent on. the public business of the lioit , d States or of this Sete. Si caul V. No 'nit fh i L.f C,,ogiess ur person holditi. a by-of:ice ue , lrr the Vatted States or this le ;111 eixerri.e the office of i: e etioe VI. The Governer 1,11111 at statNi time! receive for hi< service. a r“frijee'r•ltiqn. which shall be ;wither nor (1 7 mini•hed during the period which he shall have been elected. Sectlens tle-shai' he cenunagdet-in-cier of Cosarms C:irm vue Ith , lid of except when th"y shall be called into the aeiyal seiVice of the United Stales. Section lie skill upyuint a 4:Arretirry of the Crwmku.::•^ll h during pl-asitre, and he shall noulh• art , aud by and srstth the nitrite and consent of the timed." argot hi alt judickl officers of, courts of rerard i nut us prodded far in this Consti. tut ion, HE that/ have power to fill all raranttiot than may happen such judicial offices during ttit reran of the Senate, by granting commissions which shill elpirt at .the, end of their next SfBllloll : Pro. tided, that in acting on exerutire numirsatirms the itar4 shall sit kith rpm doors, and its coßfirmiai or firths" o the nuativaiiuns of the tiorernor, the earn( he talonalliy yeas and nays.. • 't.-ction IX. Be:Shall have power to omit finer ,n) farfenetres, Ana grant reprie.:es and pardons, except in cases of impeachment. S e rßan X. Ile may require inform•tion in writing, folio -the officers in the executive department upon sithject roaring to the duties of their respec. tier .dfiees. Section XI. He %hail, tram time to• time, give to the (..4iiieral As,eriihiy i..firitiati.oi of the stAte of Err , Coinmihivr.arti. and recommend to• their coo- ' , Oen; king; such rneaxures as he II jule,e expedient. Section, N 11: Ile tnly,4t3 extr,ut , linAi y ect , tsbtis, M11%714'11" the General As ; and in vase or trlwe.-11 the ter6 with respect t. too' :Nor of adj. urnme;ll,adj ! ".un;l,leFri stteit tie shall ttetnk pro*, not exteeiliiig four inmit section XIII. He shall take Care sthat the laws be i.thitislly executed. . S, cfion XIV. In case of tote depth or resi-nation of the Gayernorqr of, his removal from office, the Spesiter of the Senate shall exercise the office. of Gove4nor, • until another Governor shall be duly, qualified; hut in 'such ease another Governor.shnf be skarn at thenest annual election of representa tires4unless such death, resignation or removal, shall occur within three calendar' months *entail atek jsreceding stichluirt annual election, in which case it Governor shall be chosen at the se cond suc ceeding annual election of representatives. And if ibia.trisl of ti,.contested jelection sball.continue lunge 4" thin -until the third Monday of January - next 'ensuing the eleetidn Of Governor, the Goiletpor of the last year or the Speaker of the' Senate who may tie in the exercise of the executive authority, shall Sismitinue thereto until the determination of ' such tuantested election, and until a Goverdor shall be duty qualified as aforesaid.. Se4tion XV. nit/Secretary of the Conanonwealth shall ?reep a fair register of all the official wets and • proceedings of the Governor, and shall, when re quireil, lay the same and all papers, minutes and vouchers . relative' thereto, before either branch of the Le - 000bn*, and shall perform such other duties as shad be enjoined him by law. • .ARTICLE 111 Region I. Inefections by the citizens everrwhite frevitan of the age of twenty-one years,, having re sidedfin this - date line year, and in the electibn dis trictOtere he offers' to vote ; ten dayv - inintediately presiiling such etection, and within two years paid, a Stdi'e or County -tat; which -shall have beets as sessaint least ten days Wore the eleettan,-shall enjoy' then . his of an elector... Bill iseitireen4rthe.United i n Slot who.had sari/oust). bens ci,gualilied voter of this ate, and resumed theme anc! leturned,and, who have reiddie7 in . the election 'district, and paid as aforewici, shaitheeatitledlo - votetufter r • .in Me itanisir monthi. Provided; that while freetilen, citizens of thillnited States, between the 44es If twentp-otte and twenty two years', and hing- - . ing: ntsided.in.thel State ane-yulr f cuutrin the eledion trisirft - t leastaps . gs,_qforssaid, shall be.. entitlei to vote, although I shall not hominid (axes. .., . . , . . Seition.lL ,A ll elections that) be by. ballot, ex cept . Oune,by,pe,, as in Iben. teintlelltntivausin. - -*lets who awn ate, sirs v,hee, .. - ", . / Section .. .llC treat:int atoll tell! Crs,4:excep,:t tees*: teltaii: 1 1001 trirtiett'deirivaty e Allelegiae,,s be 'prjvileged4r6on , wrest= deriiigr their att e ndaic e on elections, and' hviiifog to and' retarahrt the • —oir .. , -..-1,,, t.l . s -. - t 4.-ARTICIA" IV; ' ' . I =-...c ';' 5 ." : 1 , - , : ... Seekon 1: 714 lime of 'lliptileatatriii ihill ' have Ithe aotrpotti,erof• intpraehitig.. '.,' ' • Sc4ion IL All innesehtnents shalrtvitriia by the Om: tir atitgdjatiffini 'Tor that impose, the Sena ' ra.shalliOntoti :4attvor ifflitititatat - klictifeo; yolk w i i 131ocantet•CiaithoUt ,the.m,carrenetriof ; itita of tbeleembere-preseat, --- -- gel ~0 1) 1 1 4. erber,AavettW, arid AI/ether civil - eiriaeli a d*thik piaakidieoaltlOilialtb*LX4flo to troliaii.thofearforTtioY 4 otiidaiheattaar4Wolkee a but ent,'lnt-sueb r'll,sus;!shalP.-nat'' , efretifFifinifisi Ail a litotrah-fmto-oftlitneaad• - disodirtfteathoirta .11ohf 4 y-nifiewod, honour/trot or ptotiq aisdefathis Coos owealth t i The - party, etbetherot*PictelLor. PoAcnoutAND -- Do Chen? IBounce.—Rir soli by - MILLER & HAGGERTY, iii4F 23 ' ”:,4,821 4 : t - 111111 V I 'e ` -7 Eitignietiltgletr : . , 4 - ' ellhelnes be recto indictment, V ai td Ara t i , i t i n fifi tt i _ it i t eat rang to taw r , -, 1 1 4' ... i , <-, I,' ' 's N?Seetionis rie4=lP , ttin mf , ifils torrition- , weaktihirw. Ap„t..l„4.,...pmnacour„:o Courts Illyer anderand.GeneteiValliJ*- I HAW, Vlltvattit '4l l/04fli y —kni t 's'Oite IlielatilihrbittViint I art y brQua k iee eessiolis .- ' , of aiii , Reieal.Y W...eltarnifitt" JOSIX - co ii:the" - : , Peeeil . 'ltivilid - sliett "otbite Mitts eettire :liigistainte" , 1 mayirailtraine triltiiiiiisetablideL 4 7 W* - . 1 - i Seetion IL 'The Ilgagei it lifir-ffiekineVOlS 7l , of theaseceral Courts O. : Common illeai, and of such other Courts Record its are'or than be estriblishkel. by fowl Oil% Ocialone : 8 :-4N44foternort and on 4 triac * '‘Arilif ' O Ve:CPPOinted ah eiatiniiroied Brhfin. • Thl `tif the' Sapriese Conreslalit hold their ofk.k. for IV tersabf fella , years - trot/ay shall so lane behave themseloes IN V. The president judges of the seem, Courts qiCeseersini Pleas.and qt.kruch other,Courts of Record as are or shall be esiablishat by law, and ail other judges re quired to'be learned in tie law, shall hold their offices for the term lof ten years (f, lliershall io tong behave theinselits pia The...lsle-We judges if the Courts of Comm*, Pleas shafttid their offices for the term of fire year* if they so Taig behave Manlove melt. But for any titastosable cause which shall 'sot be sufficient ground of impeachment, the , Gmersior w i may remote any of them Bathe address qf o-thirds of each branch the legislature. The j es cf. the Supreme Court and the-presidents or t several Courts of Common Pleas shall at stated II receive for their, services an adequate compensation to hi tired by taw, which shall not• be diminishes/ during their cmairmance in office, but - they shall receive no feet. or perguisites of office, nor hold any tither office f profit under this Commonwealth. recuon 111. Llatil otherwise directed by law, the , 'ourts of Common Pleas shalt continue as at preterit established. Not more than jtesreotosties shall at any time be included iss'one . judicial district organized for said Courts. Section IV. t' The jurisdiction of the' Supreme Court shall extend over the State; and the judges thered, 4211 by virtue of their offices, be justices of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in the several counties. Section V. The judges of the Court of Common Pleas, In eac „county, shall .by virtue of their offices, bleijustices of,Dyer and *miner ttnd Gtne rol Jail Delivery, for the trial 4 f ,capital sod other offendeti therein ; any two o the said judges; the president being one, shall be a quorum t. but they ahall not hold a court Of oyer and tenninet, or jail , 1 delivery, in any comity, • when the judges of the' 1 Supreme Cuurt,or any of them, shall be sitting in the same county. The party accused, as well as the Commonwealth, may, under such regalations as shall be presaltied ,bylsw, retrieve' the indictment And proceedings. or a transcript thereof . into) the •zuprenie Court. SectinnWl. The SnpreinmCourt, and the several rousts of common •pleas, shall, besidk, the pelmets heretofore usually exercised by them, bave the power of a court of Chancery, so far as Instates to the petpetuating of testimony, the obtaining of et idence from places not within the Stile, and the core of the persons awl estates of those who are non competes menus. And the legislature shall vest in the said courts such other powerii to grant relief in equity, as shall be round necessary : and nioy, from time to time, enlarge or diminish those powers or vest them in such other courts as they shall i judge proper, for the due administration of justice. l sectem VII. The judges of the court Of common pleas of each county, any two of whom shall be a quorum, shall compose the court' of Qtiarter Fres- Awns of the, peace„and orphaustrourt tterisof 1 and the register or wink - together with the hiid judges, or any , two of them, shall compose the register's 1 . court of each county. , • Section VIII. The judges ot the daartstif common pleas .shall, within their respective coaities, have the like powers with the judges of the Supreme Court, to Mame writs of certiorari - to the justices of the peace, and to cause their proceedinip hi be ' brought before them, and the like right and justice . .„ . to be done. Section IX. The, president of , the 'court in each circuit within such circuit, and the judges of the court of comnitur Pleas ;Within their , respective 'counties. Shan be justices of the peacel so far as, relates ta-cirmaral matted. ! Section X. Al register's office, for the probate of wills and granting letters of administration, and cm office for. the recording of deeds, shall be kept in each county. Section Als The ptyle of all,pronceSsyshall be " TbiCcitnrnoirwellth of Pennsylvania.' . All prose- cabers shall be carried on in the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsyttania, and conclude “against the peace and dignity of the t same." . . ARTIcLE, . Section L Sheri ff s a nd coroners sball, at .the times 'era places of elegibn of representative', be choseety the citizens of each County. ' One person shall be dam - for each o f fice, Who shall be mud:- aimed by the Govenfor. They slant hold their odices-Gor three-y=9of: they shall so long behave themselves•arell, and until a successor he duly qualified; butpo person shall be twice chosen or NiVinted AherilTju any term of six yeasts. Vamp. cies in either of . the said offices. 011 he filled by sot appointment, to be made by the Governor, to. continueistifit the next general election, and until a suecogeor shall be chosen and qualified as afore said: '!' - Section IL The freemen of this commonwealth shall, be-armed, organised and disciplined for its defence, take/sand ilamechasaaner as sag be-directed .4 lam. Those who•conscientiously scruple to bear : arox,.shalt-not be compelled to do so, but shill pay an equivalent for personal service. Court' 1:11, Prothonotaries of the Supreme Court shalt ~lic, a ppointed by,the said. Court for the .I.erisk, if three years ij they SO 1 44 Wave then4elics' mill Prothariotarzes and eierksvf the several Oes,.., : ponsti, Rccordens of deride; pd Re. gistiri of talks, all at the times arta• places of eta:lion of representatives, be elected by theiquafi fied electors of each county, or Me districts over - which the juesulidion of said ants* ettends o anel shall be amonissional by the , Governor. shall *a the:sop:aft,. lbiee:keace if get SWI so long &leave th em selves we ll ? and anti their successors shall- be duly grusdified.. The Aglaia tore shall provide by him, the number of persons in each catiqr mho shall kohl said .07pe, and hour mank:and iohich.of . said offiep shall be held h44602e peT san., Vacancies in any of the said o f: ass shall befilledby appointments to be' made the Governor, tacontinue until the' viextgene ral ekdiohi and until successors shallbe and quabfird'as aftesaid. Section It liilitholititaries, clerks .or diet peace and olphans*Mht teiurders of deedsocestps of wins, and .sheiliA E ,Bl4 keep their offices on. the lOW of At , 4 5#tity in which stiiii,*pec tiveiy, shll,'Wonlears, ,unless when the Gunflint shall, for. dispense Gierewitii, , for the county .7shall*.e,bairerected,' - • ": neutron Y.,Alreohitigrimis balli tie in the r*tne lifarbfirieedtratily - Of tim'coOtnota!eatb ufrAellu ..loo4lF4Aminalud.Yith tbil-St# o 1100;19Ulaign e,itla , • StOi, 'TmtturgiA Chaff - arlsTalVefjOtta: eme , orboth branches ottife Elecbc. ni "Indices of 'the peacCir'aidermen shall .he.4.lected ware% &PIO*: and tostlitddipestkikeeukelifraitleelkii,f con. stables the quatiM wait- thfi,e'ofi 00-2sne aqt laea r and shall& ,nossessrssiianustqabliebternor for I:‘lf,rm a five assts ali.#ll°‘ ekcAlwrftheat-tissisislstresrif-he_ meet uritallit , sfihaist einty,of Ikea edArtorsoithinif isiba4o# l l7( l 4or4S Youth. . • ' h4l l llol.llltitipp*ri deafen fp; -pin'io-yo•iitti/ets shag be Aliqed-re rlipointat :ttt its& PC .• . . OTIPIrt - JUST_ leceiccol, aid lie ilia 0* ` 1 • &": ftitAtlCit - 4.1 4 ' 4 ' . 4 ...;".,A54:743'4'.., -.: 1 bi le rArt4 1 144 0 1 Ica 62 aniP.l - V,.<- n ftrir i ninc","„ l l l /11P 'SVlzenWasn,,sAlngllcrigilliVlC 'til "befarPfdidipoudiiiik; 1 the conniy i have' been: l l. l "4 4l ! vci flkili ma r it!i 0 4 notlisollaCis iliute erme kft4A u zi ii ff , - zi La . 0r.0. - iih t -: of, .74 iglu* bini * ke n' p i t i :(iiile n tlAiii t". " 44:4:Faft i ,token. as!pf, ii;ii pg',Ar`is pay, 70r wominwd — .' ar 104140' 011 f; ale , Oa Statee ! ihe algte same time boldyt:exerchie any ''fi-,..49,../.*).4.04,ev-khOsicA a+ skiiirithor-fr! ot 'perguuntes ate by kw, annexed; and the ,:sla tort may by law *dare ugsat .4104 offices are in eompatible. No member of' the- Se n ate or of the louse of representativesahall.beappuintaiby_the Governor to ; any office dialng Ow tartn-for, which he shall have kellelecteeL, , _, ~ 4,4.. i -.11-i& ' Section IX: ALI office's for a tams stfr Sri's. shall hold their Ow for ,the tyrant respectivdy specified, only on die concrdion thaLthey lui long Move themselves wetly and shall be removed on, conviction of miebduzeimir in office or of any in famous crime. ' , Section X. Any person who . shall,..ejler the 1 adoption of the amendments propmeti by, this Convention to the Constilittion,'figleta ibis! or send a challenge for that purpose, or be aider-nr abettor in Aiding:o4nel, shall be &pitied of the right of /Jading any office of honour orpryfit in las State, and shall be punished otherwise in such manner as is, or may be prescribed by taw : but the executive may remit the said offence and all its disTudificatians. . . • AR TICLE VII. Section I. TIM leOslaigire shall, as soon as eon veuientlx may be,,provide by law, for thetestabligh: meat of schools throughout the State, in such manner that the Poor may be taught gratis. Seation . The qax. to .anth:selerteel sheik be _pns- Oita iii 3 Orts or toose.seminaties of ' leaning. a gecatin lIL The . i s rightt,, privileges, iinniunitlei and estites - br relighting societies and ciiTurato bo dies, shall remaintaso the eonstitirtion o this State 'hail not been altered or amended, Section IV.. The kgisktlure shall not invest any corporate body ar individual with the pricifrge of taking private property for public use, without requiring suchcooporation or individual to make compensation'to owneri of said property, or give adequate security Wick, before ... such pro•;' party shall be taken., 'ARTICEiE Members of. the General Assembly, awl all offi cers, executive Mid judicial, shall be bound' by .ontl, or affirmation, to support the' constitution of this rpmmonvrealth and to !A.:form the dutivi.4 their respective offices with fidelity. • ARTICLE , IX.- That the general, great and essential principles of liberty and free government may be recognised and unalterably established, WE' DECLARE, THAT• Section L All men are born equally free and in dependent, and have certain inherent and indefeasible rights, among which are those of ezipying and de fending life and liberty, of acquiring; possessing and protecting property and reputation, and of pur suing their own happiness. Section 11. All power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their au . thority, and instituted for their peace, safety and happiness ; For the advancement of these ends, they have, at all 'times, an, unalienable and indefeasible right to alter, retina or abolhhtheir governinent, in such manner as they may think proper. Section IH. All men have vital - oral and Indefea sible right to-'wprship Almighty God, seconding to , the dictates of their own consciences; Mimes can, of tight, be compelled to attedid„ erect, di .support any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent; no human authority can, in any case whatever, Control or. interfere with the. rights of conscience ; and no preference shall ever be given, byr law, to any religions establishments or modes of worship. - Section IV. No person who acknowledges the be- - ing of a God and! a future state of rewards and Pa tushments, shall: on account of his religious senti ments be disqualified to hold any office or place of trust or profit under this Commonwealth. Section V. Ele ction ! . shall be free : and equal. Section VI. Trial by jury shall lie as heretofore, and the right theleif remain inviolate. Section VII. The printing presses stiall be free to every. person who undertakes to examine the pro evading! of the legislature, or any. branch of go vernment: And no law ,shall ever be made to re strain the right thereof. The free communication of thoughts and ;opinions is one -of the invaluable rights of man; and eAry- citizen may freely speak, write and print .on any subject, being responsible for the abu s e ort - liberty,' In lree r eethions for the publication ' f Open - Investigating the official conduct of office ,Or men in a public capacity, or where the matter published is propefor public in formation, the truth thereof may be given in evi dence: And Ind/Ornate for libels the jury shall have a rightito deteridne the last and theiactis, under the directien of the court, as in other eases. Section:Wit The people shall be secure in their persons ; houses, papers and possessions,' from unrest sonable muchisand seizures: And no warrant to. search search any plied p or , to seize any person or things, shim issue, without 'describing thesk4i 3 l . ll = as may be, nor ,without probable "cause Po by oath or allbutatitin. , Section LX. Id all crtmmal pieseeutions, the so- cmed bath at to be heard try himself and his counsel, to de ri m *dine nature and cause of the ac cusation against i him, to meet the witnesses face to face, to have corepulsour process fur obtaining wit nesses'in lis.faVour, in prosecutions by indict ment or information, speedy public trial, by an impartial jury , of the vieinage t . he cannot be com pelled to give *evidence ligaiost hiraself; nor cline be deprived of his life, hlierty, or property, unless by the judgment of his, peers or the law of the land. lii ti ileison: shall, for' any , indfcfabie offence, be pnuMeded-agitipst criminally by intorno. than, except .in atiirni in the land or navel forces, or in the militia when in aettralitern 'time of war on public dinger,Or 'by leave' of the ' court,for oppression and misdeineanotifitioffien. • -No person shall, tot the'same _offence; be twice put in jeripaniy of bfe or limb ; not shall any, pro perty he taken sr applied to public use, without the consent of bist . representatives, and without just etm 3 PersztiVir.being eta • s Seal& NI: AWES:lifts 'hblf open abreVer3i man for an injutt One hits in his bids: gooris,iler r sOn or reputation,' WWI` have remedy by. thedue ueurse of law; pupal right and justiceldmibistered ,; without sale, denialor delay. Suits may bebrought agouti:vibe CotOrmtvnaltft in such manner, In such qarte,'llad in snch. eases as the legislature may by War Section poweieti sospebdittg l wr _shall he'hiettited,"leii by the or - and , -li a„•••=- ,Section ..IClll.i.Exectsivpiltabell ,- 4 1 , 0 4; re qielit-iilefssive Chet it impased;'ildr craol/rpe -mstonents'infiictetL, •• • - Sectimi„ X 11444 prisoners. Will -be hallable suitcient suretleaotniess-for capital offences ••.sh-* the' prnoris. esPeSit %Presuintivn.gre4.l privilegii of the Writ ot haheas corpus ahallinot be' sittpetidedonaless when, in cases of rebellion, Fr int' vaskiii;tlWinitifin Safety. May rein-lie It. • Section X Vittnititntessitittiftrand Terntiner or jail delivers khall-bstittited.l !,•;., V. • - 2 . .Section petson..of • a debtare.lWiere I Aide., li"-not , stems.,o9, hmption'of fraud, tibill„noti tin`eliedinfedl4Prtsoliskfter de) l ,Sl4l-kistAgfitte; felhbe benefit Of hia incli _Mannetge 140 13e ktPr t461 WW 1i • ir ld• • rifts pessfrdlo.iate,nor any law impairingMt_rict a 416 1 1Lbe.10 1 44: SeCtiOa -N o ,4Vattar . —Alta?* x} OP Uvulae otie .'b y the legislatalie: tictits` • NO attainder italkworkmx*lPPicri orldoodt lafatuttoiX 4 1 * Actnthe,fmtaluPtiltV- Otke- , lifel'oroPfh , PMW - A,441,44, 1 1411*0r0mtt 1 11141 - , Felt: U .lk, in creirepj siatural -0001:118. BACOA' 4 4 inst,oceiireckaud • --11olsale bypcm*iiber. J. CIAMPI. j t agii; 16 i 46 ;: - - . ~ • • ; casually. ti la`oll ° Ibmvaidn atrium. inuFxq ..., n ce stiow' thin iotiettee- - ,a; ltatate of Re-, ....., ~ -ft he agreed to by Jrity of the u.. ted to eat A ,Elinese, 'such mai amendment o. intense shall be entered their journals, wit/ , yeas. and inisyt taken• eon, and the Secrete, the Commaniemith shall e the same lobe pub) d Agee meralut before the t elect ion, in at 1m..... me ne*spager in every VI in trhich a newspaper Arbil be pOlished; and the kgislettuie neat aftemeards claim such pro t amendetent or . cira/niments shall le agreed to - majority of the , enembert elected to teach hbuse; ' I Secretary of the CeitfiliOnideath shall cause the again. tolie published in manner aforesaid, and 4 , Imposed amendment or , rpnendments shall be . . led .& th, people iii such manner and at such ti , ,alltust three mint , after being so agreed to ' bg I,two houses : siege, Ohl"; S ~xrescrile ; ... - '. . ~ ''', ' Ili f% ''' ' : '444 ' , 1 1. 4 4 7- ; 161 . . the con .- ' .e . f0.1 ,, , , j'e - _. . ~' ,V o r ' than •', . • - WSW. • '.. 7 0ftertiWtiftite - Orrii in five ti... , ra ; Provided, that more than , one amendment' be , • ekthey shalt belitPinitiAr . in such manner •• . form, that the mop t_ may vote for or against amendment separat told distindly, ... :-. . .tS.' ':: • - Do metinvenic ,11343 , ,,an5efr0W340 alters tki :Mid,' amendnieite. ' the Conititn* of this paieitlth, iiiit W " fc - ticiaiwvie - smiii into ecieplete operation, it b hereby declared and ordain ed That, i don L All lairs of is Correnouvrealth in force. at time when the • 'alterations land amend= M 'its in the said Constitution shall take effect; and no inconsistent Weal ith, and all rights, actions, p utioni ; defies, an contracts as well of indi vi uals as of bodies co rate, shall continue as if th said alterations ,and amendments hid not been msAe. ' ' fiection:ll. The alteration* and amendinenta in the 4, Constitution shall'teke effect from thetirst day of emery, eighteen; hundred and - thirtyLutne. , • don, ILL The clautes,.seetions,.aiad articles Of eahle•otletitutb?os.te ' remain, • unaltered , shall co finite to be contra and have effect as if the, Constitution had no been aniend4 . . . 'ection IV . The.t Oral Assembly ,vinr.tk ma.' eo vene in DeCenilief; — teen liinlre4 and thirty flail a:nightie - 'he sessiap , as Heretofore, not w demanding the provision in 'the eleve n th - section of the first article ; aadlihaltat alt times be negahled as thw fttst • General 'Aesembly imder the amended lacstitution. ,1. .* . 1 . 0013 , V. The Governor who shalt be, eleele4 in ober, eighteen !Mildred and thirty-eight, shall ,be , h i 1 ugurated on die, Abini , Tuesday , , ,in • January, er hteen : hundred kid Shirty-nine, to which time tprisint executive t O n' is hereby, eltended. , . ?Seethes Vi. The i ctia eons 'Of the Ittates of the ?; rime Court; 'MO' be binthee on the first day of Janualy,neatohall plre in the following man n I: The commission' hitch - bears the earliest date sh 1,- - - -s day of Jr • Anno Do ' i -o 1 •• - 11 expire on the fuel ~ay of January, Anno .1... I l i one thousand eight hundredand forty-two; the cc; miSslon next dated 'hall expire on the first day of J anuary, Anno Efornmi one thousand eight bun- , 4 d end forty-fiseithe i aiintnission next dated shall 're, on the' firit 'a y inluittary„ „Anno Martini o thouirmoteithrt iidleirand forty4iglif;'the Iwoissionitelit dated' litilrekidie cin 'the first day of Sinuary,Anne'lloin flonePthelisand eiptliun and fifty-onel'at thitramillision• last dated shall expire on the -firs day 'of January , Anno Do mini,one thousand eigh .buudred and fifty-four. s Section VII.„ Th . e l . sions of die President kvilies..of the several infidel districts and of the asiteciate law.jpdgei or e fusqudiciaf district shall l aw eipire as folloWs : The Confessions of, one-half of thliseviiirt shalt' havet letliiir othceslen years; or more at the adoption of amendments toile coniti tutiori,shall expire On tiverily-seventh day of Fe broom one' thousand t hundred anal thirty-nine I - • thb• commission! otthe t rher half of those who shall Weir have held eir o ffi ces n years or more at the adop tion'of the amendmen to the. constitution, shall expire firt.the twenty *nth Pay iif *Yr* ry, one s thontindef,Ortilinge and krty-two ;‘, the firstball tosembrice those Whoinetinirniiiiims shall bee . t)the oldest date. The commissions of alitlie remaining . jridges who shalt not hive lieldtheir oftlectiliir ten years at. the adoption of the amendments to the con ' atitution shall expire o the twenty-seventh day of February next after th end of ten_ years hunt the date of their commissio s. 1 1 Section VIII. The rders of the several May ors'i Courts, and other 'mina' moults in .thiSCom mionveidth;strill Ikea '. lilted fOr saute time, 4 and in the syme man er, as the u dent judges of the several judicial , districts; ofthose now in office, the commission oldestiindateshilll expire on the twenty-seventh day of February, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, ainitite others„every two years thereaftsccording to their respective dates. , Those oldestle date expiring first, ,- ~, Seition IX. The legislature at its Crit . intact*. un der, the amended cOnati ion, shalt divide the ether asioilitejudgiti'nfithi tatelithidu s itliffik - -. The commissionruf Ittniseatthe Friii ibiiihthall- expire on the twentmffest:lM diy.fof tketutlery, eighteen hundred aild'Wty)th tkettetlie -L eittond Mass on Aliertitentyleiventb'f , FebintiryieiOteen'bun.; dred and fortyitinlitpel thesel=" l ±' i durd'-elass . on theitXelahlteetedtt Al Re ' • eighteen:han dfed and - two; of Mont) t i fourth class Ort 4 theY.tWeety4even "day Ut:l:ol . iiihirY„ eighteen I IhruidittraddlortYlifirt l'''Titilsod'ealusei'froM the lfilet - tti the-„f4tlh * * l o - - iiiiiiied hiebrding to the slain/4 . .orlit!tk*M Otiefof the seVeratplges. • - t- AeailtitrX.igrotOnO ' , . pelinics ,of the several . cdur44excericiblbiii: I, Court) Irecordert of fri el .“,4 o , .4 1 -4n ll ,terli PfwAle;shail be first elected under -1,,Ttu...0..;•tkt Abe election of rapre iet to tetilit ,fiar ' ' 'tein Ininfted and thiitY I f . l elik - ifith . tiiintlif 'nfiYl44lre3crtbid by "" I • ' 4er.liot! XI. The luting power shall remain es t 4 rer 6 tofec lulf itlr'ti - bilk appointment of the 11 0 llif ill'ifoilliOP ' ii 4 .46 ii*iiticd P' uciiiiPF . Ins • 014 , 44 Pon 'omit oill It '4 10 ,J. Pee eiP,en, iris, , ' , .ol#tejleaf atis ti . r.ppic ,-. Ins urattlartri! eaattspf piss 4 6 4 6 1* , 16P 94S* afte...T.0rp0104.7 :, A 7 ol . iit•. 4 lkl _-_.UuDilut lion PtiPnalut otit AaPjgr!k'nm] :124TV',16%;:-.4%.'14:5iPa IPPieVfleettso)turpis, p„1 ' ~. igglar :ra 4 8 1,40 P i :Um" " ma gitlwq... ll . 4 4lll o :e W44l ulipapninetl .fsit*ll'-‘ 7 3ll l3 lll4 '. dd isO luld f l i : 44 : 14 4 711Pa tP, 1j"4 !i. lt b il 'I 2 Y 3 flN 'ag ;P; sl 7all l: Opt smattuttied* e 1111 11t f0Ittili f il„ ItaPtattis -SIP* efollm TOP ,-. JP!',l. s /,9tge , _ 'etW.fq . . tiaslnhel Siiciathsti . oar. vil a t itilflintleSKlln-- , Fer P - , 4 qlAPt - "'se , s 7 PlLOtitollt 'Ota.4inatixe iii;i4pSlo3lllA I:abliel./A1.1 1 31 B4rhn 'hermit i c Mi June 93 selown a _ . 3)( tr i' vide foripbe ei election.: the ai nowilii!, 2 Pl**Filfluiv ihetri*vecitid4 4.. daylwsmli" . 4dialibefika, Det'iiif lllll44ll fof •,.. .. la "illnaikiii 4*-.1 . 1 W: ..!' -' ' ••''' •• • ended • conitifufts! s W. • •• ' :•' 'ari *--•to in ciamentioni - We the officers and m • bile* of the 4 VOIRTIOOW _ C. to !, ...,., • lames at .1. iiiiMer ' tiverib , :fi • Febro otlrui ary; Anno Doi 7 - one tbouiand '.• t. liefdied ".• 11.1 1 41bir,itreiffiV, alid)ll.4l,lfilti• •- • • - • - of . 7 ' 7.,,',#41-§WoliiirAnlevl .e.fiAst - , •M4iroral. ••• ' -•-• *- "".: Spiiii iiitiAirtfdelt. .--. ,, ,t..... -- ;. , t , - --k.-- ..., , .. Dinielikidew, 1 2 rari EL frAYi , : i 1 Wm...Ayree,•-,.:•;,.. ,1 • 1 -- Wm,, Hays, . a • M. W....,dbildwio„ . .1 1 Abm. - 11elffenstet, • 'F.pfiratii Hiiiiiir, ", t '''i ' • 361fifid, - Jolfn li - Biiilay; , 1 1 WM. Bend • ; Jacob Iliiiiddlir; `l' ! 'NFM: Mester - Choi. lialifrnibt, ,: I :- WlDlalin H ,' Andrew Bedrock - - ;' '- 'Par, Ho '• ;•• ••• ~ l'hod.l4-'liviii 3 " . n. 1 . . ' 4411: 1 10 F t; • ~..-,, -Junes pernelllit 14 • dabei ',if , itif ! sLebbeus L; Iligel4 4! ' • Chirles -• • • d i , Riiril."4::-DOlllalafs • ' ph " . •* imb '' * ' 1 Cluti. 7 l3triyin, - - 'l' 1••-- . ge}imield.',: - - 'fireirsts*lffoinfc!' .firoefi Rd, ' Williain Biiiwn:, , `• .j • AifriM'Xiiii Pierce Butlers'" 'l' :• Joe. lfoin "• • •• • %Mimi:Datil,' li. Jacob Kribe • t .In,hu Camila* .1 'H. ailongr il' Thomae.S. , Xu• . , David Lyons Williara.Cri,ll, i , i• 1•• Alex. bflfee Wm! DarlinOuri 1 4• Joell L ''' ' ' George,Chamtiers, f •W.M. Me • • • John C handler, -% i .•, . impel le ri l• Jog. R. Chandlelf, l' l . * Levi Merkelßill ' Nathamei Clapp, +i - ~.,James an lov 'JoinfilDlehilli-: 1 1 1. , • !•• • • ‘• it JohniViask,p, ... ,•'. 0, • --, If._AleirlekT Willia'jr; Clark, f • . Wm.,Civertte A. J. lisle; ' rf HiMktifiaiiie tinAtial:C•oaterr, ~ 1 ' Matthias.ten • R. E. Cochran,- ; larrlei •• ' • Thori. 'Etope, •11 7 . suise's if '• :: JOshuk F.,-Cor,, • . ; Sian!: A. ' . -* . Walter Crtig, .. jpt ' K. G. hogs . Richd. M. Crain, i i A.,114 Read, 1 Geo. T....grakfordid , ,Ge 6. 1/44 r ' Cornelius ginni;• ' I Jim. Hitter; , i Ilerija,,Maitin.; 1 H. Geld • • John L:WCabeit,l ~ ' ' Samuel fto ;I R. T. M.DoweD; '0 - • Jatnilv M. • ' I, • James IVPSheisz, 1 . , Daniel Sa r,:) Marl,Darrah, li i ;.. Johnliffirirrt," - '. 'H amar Denny, ' ; ' - ' Tdblior Sell , John Diekey, :, l i • Gs Seltset, . ' Joshua Dickerson, i - Gee-13MM Jacob Dillinger , i . • 'HSPIX re 1 71 Jas. Donagan, i 1 Comm tkil etl, . J. R. Donnell ' , ~ '; nallalia.ll-fi. ills Joseph M. Derau„:l Ged.pnifth, . James Dunlop, r , Ifri. ibifyi , , Thomaii Earle; • • .Tostlib'Sni i y D. AL Farrelly, ' ? lifofr'X'Ste gn ' Rbbt..Fleming, 1! Jacob Sti f, • Walter Forward,-! Ebenezer W. , turdevant John Poulkrod, - i Tiumlas-Ta 1,, Joseph -Fiy, Jr. 1, ' , • ,Mor&an -J. It_ 2/1, • John Fuller :. .. 1", . • Janiaa Ted.!, • John A.Dar;ible, !,.; -Thomas W•-• r, William Gearhart - Jacob il id an, . Da'vfd Giloiroie; ,i . R.' G:llfliit Virgil Diane - 11;_ _.-d Geo. W. , • • .1 • aid, William 7 r. - 11 7 441j ' R. Wong. I Thoinas Hastings4l . • -. '. , • . ; • (Attest,) S. SuocM, Secretary. ' - - -_---G; Rilikus; ''') . • - I • '''.- _J. Wniimas, j -kf ' s4ll42l ' t " SEcRETAILYxquic!„. . • • . - • Erkkankuao;Fraimaliv , 18118. 5 ' i s Viirk,4At di r t fOreiclfss,iirlari es 0 and literal i s • copy iir , the. Con litution of tho'COM no 'wealth of Fantail 'Maio ria• ended by Die 'Con ''C' kin of one 1 thinfsind" eight hundred and :Chi •a• ay.-0111y eight," depoaltedlM- thisitilleevii ''. I -y of February, 1838 ; fthe mmeridisesita . 4..iti r l-itoolic, and' the , retained IPortionor of the p , t ,Cinistitu lion ia roma/siert*. :!‘ • 7 Tillf IL woomy . . .„,..,., ,_.....4 4 ., , sies_ot .thi. 0 - -by . btiesson peice elr cont. mow the pliviers 'lv Or 'other • r bear. Piall not be ;M v une Afortre Le all Cast* and -4to- the,ckril ,e of • iesent of the, meaner to be sbelttestatrt dist o nctioe s oor eli sb4-b• dour. • Rite: Audi . treespbss ions' `leeped. 'Ncli3 is ex. ient,And • lt.'s 44. ' 16414414 -Pickled": 1 `" t:116W41.- C. foram ' 1e by„,,,,,tere ILikunot 48 MEM luOrO bs t eq Ottita AitiffiligOA V110!;,L: .r . • • - (Forstig . .( ., Parker Es' IWilli . a+,), lIAVE refinnimi on the oppositg i 4 licentre fEitriet; 'a fe* dciom'abdve Net 'e' ia 'Street wkere;they,offer t ;for sale a select . ,::: ..:Spt o, SOperfine ~ Broad: iCloihs en 4 - • . 4 . , 4 the moat , fashkniablef eplors,witlrars ~„ ~. iison mentof Summerpotbs,Vosti gs, rr irsolVet. Cot ton ..Skirts,..CollarS. Bosoms, 'mks ef oven See. e,m peodlinen A Hs i .and cotton a an kinds of tientlemen'n.,wzOinit api,rrel, w i ~ -,. ri/l. be made to order inure inostippinied k as - to the worktnanaltimtatOvarriniteiUto St elinai to-any in the.Citror.etsekrbera. , • ,• il -.1 , 4-.4 . P. 10.. P. dr,....CcV keep on band an -e- .ileatas. sortment of,'rea ...Wilke Ckithing " . tall kinds. winch wilbbe-so at vati.low ra - 1 ' .• . 0 j0ne,11...',. . 1.• . .- I . „,, i , -.. ~ " *: 'OrliligliNis: - - 70 TIDECIPF ILEllloltiii RAP WIT . IV: ten&O he A ' , yiel LeOlesi. ti s !etteville t ad ihe yk h,cipee,.hfilie nee)heesajler work. i jw:4h,iiiidii:ic4isei f fil t :ilei g ee, to merit i Ahem itiAlkeelitli • - „ 1, ,- .4" , ffiitc,.. Tf rdence, 4l7l l. 'airs. p. Masqn'r th'e'uire of Moot. :Sethent & Cr Stii . eii . •' ' . . 11 . e •. APP,R. I II-A, .41.41. - , , G , _... :vaitableißei •c.,- „ r Propert y in. • ~- FOR. SALE. . 11$ apdepagaled ,offers foreale i li hat ;well knewniireery,3Rl S I : 4ND DWELLING-IpUSE and theAt. , t , , eta situate: Certibs t etreat, Pottpaille's. ~ e;:paditerty of the under:4od, togs hor with a,, - tlither tenements in idle:oar - of aid lbaila ~ , vial the lot orgrckaait .w WI th wile*, . ks+ , lThe brick litaldiag,ite ids' . ~- ' ~ ~ i *atria front=-finished E - ail the LIRRIR . :la the garret in the„hest Pler,r4 *Okra , ' . end b o th e as a balliaaaa r * a ' and;15:4101.11::; 15:4101.11:: JR !Poet fa. mangy situritedj: The 3 fore ' , ''' A. : ' Ott wilt be selii on low an acciiiiiasidii .-- ' e . IN Part of the paiiiiiiik , fr,tlay file '; :o ' t he priip ert'y for .a.fc.:*, : r t ivoiditaiksil. 4Ti a$ !Whipple. bles mar Fidilibialitik'd*lar giceei dir— applrlos'oo,l*'.4l"s";:"4: $4‘A .- 41.1111 - : :I 1 61$ 1 April le3liadl ' 4, 5 , - - , , - s:r. •-:$ c. 1 fie villa. rial 111 , 1114 t WAYEANaIr Y '''''' ' ,'I SLOg -'1 Olt ' ' 1 '''''..s - - r - -..' 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