The New Con will ntlon-Contlnuert from Flrnt I'lie Src. 17. Tho trlnl nnddctoTminntlftn ifoontpnt M election "f Hi-wom of rrrfldcnt ont Vive I'mcl h'nt, memlHTf unite it-'-mnil nwrnMy, btim of nil f'nhlte olittep whether unto. iuH'1t, muni tpl, r U'tnl. chail he hy he mmr. of Irw, or by i.ne r mure hC the Ju.tpoe thereof, the trenoriu nMcnU-lv lmU, hv nvra tnw, lr.Knnto the rrnrtdnml iikIph ly whom tho eYrrnl elntwei f efertlen ecntiwmi'hninta tried, nr.il rrpiilato the umnnt'roltrifil am! nil tnatlri lnrt.lo.it therrto: nt no pwrh lnw itwlpnlnir JMri"ll"tln, or rrjcriln HrvK le exercifio, i-hall apply to nny ntet arte injf vul of tin elcetiun hold before ltd ruM-fOjcc ARTICLE IX. 5rr. 1. All timet rfiull l nnlffcrra tipf. the fame flwp ftfeuhieetit within the tarrliorlHl limits of the minority Irwin the Mix, and p-hiill to IrvM end cfillwteiinntTftenenil Inw; hut tlii tfrnrrnl hwinhly mv hy general liwf, exempt from tax atlnn tmhlic iropT'y iif-oil forpnhlle plirinCF, ne fnal iIhob of relltrlww, worf hip pla. of luiiinl nt uwd or ln-MfVir private or twpnrato profit. ...I inalllHtlm.l nf l.lirnlv ntllllii. fhlirtl V. Sec. 2. All tawfi exempt inu pmirty (rem tnxa- tlnn MltPrllinnlhit DMlDPrLV ttbOYO mUinCratO'l. Phnll te ToiU. See. 3. The power to tax corporations nnd corpo rate pmportv ("hall not I mrrtndorefl or nipr-rnil ed hv any rt.n tract or urunt to which Ihe Htnte MmH ho o larty. JVc. 4. No tMt rtiitll N created hv on itennir ef the Ftato. except to mipply oofth1 dehrti net? of rvvctmo, rcpo. InvaFlon, o -.ires Inrnrrwllen IctVo'l the state in war, or to J'liv exiting debt, ami thedoht errntod to pnpi ly 'uelit k'nciu- In rev rnne hall never exceed In the aggregate at any ime time one million of dollar. Sec. 6. All Iiiwp nnthori.lnjr tlie borrowing of money by und on Itohall ol the suite ft. all epeviTy the purpiW for which the money Is to be wl end the money ro homtwwl rhajl 1 u?tl fi r the purpose ppMitied and no other. tire. 0. The credit of the eoininonwenlth shall not twi plctlgnl l.'Uned to auy ImllvidiiHl, et mpuiiy, corporation, or anoxia, ten, nor phall the toinim n wealth lieooine u Intowneror ftwkhtlttiT in any Hmpnnv. nwoetaliun, it coror;ttlon. txc. 7." The (fcnernl awembly phnll not anthorle nny eoimtv, oi:vt ltoroiih, townpMp or inoorpora iv dlftiii-'t tobvM-ine u ft'Kiktu Idcr in nny coin l'nnr, ftfsot'iation or corporntloD, or to obtain or iipp'roprittle n tey for or to loan ite credit to nny tin ior.t ion. aovf alien. Institution oi individual. .Vr. . The del-t of any l omd v, r ltv, Iwtronirh, tewucliip, win 1 illplriot, or other inuntelltty. tr Inoorj rHled tiHirloL. excopt herein provided ahall neicr oxeood coven per ct tittnn npun the w Mi(Ml value ol the taxable property tnereln. iht hali nnv wvh iininniiuUtv or diRtiiet Incur any ufw debL or IncroiiKO t IiKicbUMitunj to an a ineitttt escmilnar two p r centum npon mch p.fp urd valuation id propirtv without th; ftpent vf (ho flocturn thorrof. at a piildic election, iu Hich manner e. nlisll be prnvi td bv law. but noyrity, the dbt ol wbii hr.i w txeeoile K ven per ceutuin ti Pitch asHCFsod va!atior. may be aiithoriroil by law to lneroiie the funu: three per centtim In the ft;Tirropate at any one time upon focIi vuluntion. Vr, v The coi'iini.nweulih f!ih!1 not atFiunc the rtebt, or p.irl thereof, ot nnv city, county, btr ouph or towrichip. tutKi,'H!it'h ttobt pliall have been mmrteJ to enable the etale to n pi'l Invnlon, nupprc inmestlu ittniiTee;ion, deb nd i tPell in time ol nur, or to nblxl the 'ate in the dlechnre if nnv portion ol lie present IntlobtcdnoFft. Fcc'). Any euin'.y. twiifliip, ne!noi :Htrlel. or ether inunteipitllty tncurriit? any iiid- btediion, ch.ill. at or boiore the time ot fo doiiu . provide h-r the otUoctioii ot an annuttl tax Million nt to pay the Intercut nnd nieo the priudal thereof willuu thirty enra. Sec. 11. To iwi.lc for tb payment of (he pres ent Siate del- nnd any ndditional debt rontracted i nloreNiid, the general it!iemblv Pball continue ft kl maiutalu the i-lukhiir fundtnittt'eioTit to pay llm aocruini Interest on mirh debt and armtitiHy to re diico tin principal theroof, by a cum not cn tb:ui two hundred uiid lilty tliou:ind dollar, the fiild 8lnk1n lun l shall (vnUt ol iho pmcoeds of the mi Iff ii ihe nuUlle v. orki or miv Tar I thereof nu.i of the tueotue or prwewtp of ibo enl ot huv PtK-kn owued by the commonwealth, tf.teother with other lnmi and reponree that tuny be dcpifniatod y Jaw , ond ?hitll beincron'cd from tlnii lo litn eby aeiiiniln(r to it nny part of the taxep or other reven ue o i-f lite state not required lor the orJiunry and onrrcnt expense of iroverntnent: and unle lu ca&e of war, Invafl'in. or inpurrccibm. no pnrt vt the said RinkiiiK fund vhall be iipcJ or applied oth erwise thau iu the oxtlniuisuiuent ol Ltie public debt. Stc. 12. The meneyiof the Kate, over nnd a bove the neeeMary rewrve, shall be tt-ed In the payment ot the debt of the Mute, either directly oi through the tdnkinr fund, and tlm moneys ol the plukinjr fund chiill never be Invented In or loaned upon the eecurlty ot anything rxecpt the bunde of the Vnlted Stiie? or ol thin Plntv. Sec. 13. The moneys held a. neoec.jary roKerve ehull be limited by law to the amount required lor current expouM !. and phall bo ceeured and kcj t SB may be provi.uil by Inw. Montldy piatemomg rhull bo published huwinjr the amount of fueh moneys, where thu iauie are depoclU-tl, nnd how tcured. Si c, 14. The mnkhiK of profit out of the publie money p or u?lng the same tor any purple not au thorlzed by law. by nny oflieer ot t tie Ktate or mem ler or oflieor of the general iipfx mhlv, tliall be a mitklonicnnor. aud Phall be punished ne may be provided by low. but part ot nieh punahmont rball bo a taecLiullih-utlu to held oibcc Ur a ju rk-U ! tit' i ivm (ian live yturf. art in i: .y. Kin:t'AT.tx. I hc. 1. The penerat npoinbly i-Iih.I pnnide fi.r j be malnU'iiauee and support ' ot a tliunuli and: f UUienl pybum ot public M-hoolc, wherein ull. the j ihildren oi tbl cvminonwealih. ulovu the Dire of i if ix vcare. may l-o wlueite;!, and shall nppropt lute at b"uf:l ouu million dollars each your for that j ur ivce. Stc. 2. No nioucy iaUed f'r the piipport of the public wbouls of tLc couimoiiwt alt li ft. ail bo up. f'ruprtated to ur used lur ihe support ot any stctar au M'houl. fir. 3. AVonun twenty i tie irrc cf ae and up wards shall be visible to tiny olUoc ot eontn I or mamigeuieiiL uud-r the f L -t 1 luws tfLl.lcStr.te. AHTlCt. K XI. MILITIA. 1. The freemen of thip commonwealth rhnll lo HiineU . organized nnd dieipliitetl lor li delt tue , wheuaud lu su:h mantiLr ac may be dirt rud by law. The general assombly tlmll jirovlde I.'r ! muintftiniuK ihe miMtia by Hppropriatlon from the i Treasury ol the commonwealth, t.rui mny exempt 1 from uitlitiiry service pcritoutf haviug conscientious teruplca against bearing anus. ARTICLE XII. ! ri'itMc omciiRH. j 5rf. 1. All officer whose cob-etlon Ip not provide I I tor tn thUoonMUutluu shall he elecitni or appidiib j ed hp niay be dlret-tod by Piw. Sec.V. No member of conrep from this state. nor any pvrsou huldtuK or excreting m.y oftlee or HpiKiintmeiit ut triirft tr irotit under the t idied Suite, pbull at the same time hold or cxereUo any ottht In t tilr aiato to which a suliny. fee?, or per qn ltd les shall be ftttif htd. 'I' lit" icenonil anseinhlv may by law dtvlare what otjicts are ibcuuipati ble. Sec. 8. Auy pt-rsou who shall MkIiI 0 duel or send a challenge tor iliat purpose or be uider or abettor in tiprhtiitK a tiuel, shall be deprived of thy rirht of holdiug auy otliee of honor ur prolit in this statu, and mar be otborwlso puaiuhe.1 utr Pbn!J ba pre-frm-lbed'by luw. ARTICLE A. .Vc- 1. No nw count r sbnll 1-e ertnblifbc 1 wbUh shuil rouut-o any county to loss than lour hundred squtiro inilvs, or lo lesi tUati twenty thousaud iuiiubl'.unts; uur nit:. 11 any euiuity be foriui-d or b's area, or e mtaiitlnK a le?p popula ttt n, uor shall any lino thereof pan wtthlu teii miles id' the CLUuiy sei:t of a ay county prouvted to b UivlJI. ARTICLE XIV. Are. 1 o;outit Ciuntycn:n-r thall consist of sluitl, . i rot h not hi i s. n gisfeu id lils, record 'W !;. ceiiiuiiM-ioiierH, treusurTS, nurveytrrs, ''((Utndieis, eltrka of the ciurts. ols q such others s may Itom tinij cd by Ian; aud no sle-rlll or igli.le hr the loim nut suc hieh he may be elected. vta t-hiil I l"e eleeted at the -nd shli hold their uttU-ts for ye. us, beUiijing on Ihe llrft .uury next alter t lo ir eUelious. und Ui-cess.n s shall be duly quullltl all ... not uthtrwlsc provided lorsJmll be tilled .uili manner us may be pro idel by Imv. Arc. No person Mia II bo antoiiud to any otlV r It bin nnye.atnly v ho shall not have been a citi 'en au d an inh iliiUiul then in one e:ir next b: lore iil-ttpp-'iiit!tteut, il the coiih'V sb.ill have her n so long trtetfd, tut II 1: shall n-ji have beiu so 1 aig trcei- I. thin wltbln the timitsoi time un.y or counties rut ot which li sn.'til liave Ikou taken. .Vc. 4. i'io;b.iioiaiie. clerks ot the courts, re eordeii ol ileed. r-'Klsteis of wills. e.unly mrvey ors, uui rlteritin frtiall keep ttieir oilnw iu th t luuty low not the cuury lu w hb li they rcsicolive iy f iitUl be oibeeis. .Sec. 6. The compensation of eountv officers shall bo rogulaled by law. uud all county olJicors w ho am or may hu salaried shall pay ull toes which they may bo authuri.ed to reo ive Into tho treas-u-ry o! thecoutity or state, ns may be directed by law. In count Us com Hiiilng over ono hutidrl and liliy thousand inhabitant all county olhcerw shall bt mid by Hilary, uud lite salary ul any such iMi ver and bin clerks, hcretotorc aid by Kcu. shall tMt exteed the ugr .ate ainouut ot bts earnod fciui lug bis term and collected ty or hr him. Stc. ti. The genoml ai-m inldy chall provide bv law lor the the strict uc- untubllily ol all ccuuly, lownship and iKtn ugh olheerM. um well for the h c which iii.i y becidb eud tiy lln ot its lor all publiu or iniinieijtal iuoiit- which may bo paid lo them. Sec. 7. 'i lireeiDimty Cumiuiioiicrs and three iv.nniy audiua-thall bo elected iu each count v when mi. h i-llieerji are chosen, in tho venr one iru unundciirnt hundred and seven) v five uudevery tnim year theieatler; und iu thu election ul said otieers ouch qtialiiud eloeior shall ute lor uu itioia thin two persons, an I the three pi'iuim having in hlghc.-t niiuii.er ol voc5 shull b.t c. ettMl; any earuMl vuauey lu the othee ot count v ci.miultsioiieis oreuuutyauiitGrsliallbehlliti by tim euuriuf cum mou pleaeot ihcouuuty in w hich such vacancy shall oocur, by the appoint litem of an f leelor ur the prop, r oouoty who shull have vutecl forthe otmmUsiuii er or auditor whose place is to be tilled. ARTICLE XV. MTIBa AKD CTTT CBASTKBS. Are. 1. Citiosuisybe chart c rod whenever a ma- terliy ofthe electors uf any Luvd or loruuuh having a imputation ui at leuu uui thousand shall vole at auy general election In lavur ol the saiuu. inc. S. NoUebt shall be-ountiaciod or liability In euned Ly auy muuicipal eouiuilslun, exctqii m pur suance ol U4i a pprupi (at luu previously tua icthor. lor by the nMiuiciiAl uoveruuicnt. See, a. Every uiiyHhail create a sinking fuud wbb'h shall lie Inviolably yiedged forthe payuunt ui it rumicdb(. ARTICLE XVI. rtttVATB COnroRATlOKR, Jre. 1, AllexIPtlntrehartcrp;, or)irnntofppeclRl or exclusive prlvlb-piefs under which a boon (ldeor ufinlr.atlon Phall not have taken plaoennd business been Cfiiinneiioed In (lotwl, faith at Ihe lime nl the R'loitlon of this constitution, shall thereafter have no valldltv fine. 2. The (renerftl aswembly Plmll not remit tho forfollnrnnl tho charter ol any corporation now ei irnlnir, or alter or ninend tho swme, or paps any olh er (renoral special In w forthe, benefit of inch cor poration, except npon tho condition that pnehcor poratlon shall thereafter bold Hp charter pnbjoctto ilie provision, of this const It nl ton. Stc. 8. The exercino of the rift-lit ef eminent nn mnin shall never be nbrldfted nrso ennstrne! npto prevent thoKennrol nwembly Irom taking the pmiiesty and franchisee ol Incorporated companion nntf Pnolectlnir them lo public use, tho same an t tic property of Individuals ; and the exercise of the police power ofthe stato phall never be -brtdffcd or sreoitPtrned bp to permit eorporatlon tooonduet thelrbnslnepeln pm-h mnnner aetoln frlnfrothe equal riiehtp ol IndivldnaJp or the gener al well being ol t he slate. Sec. 4. Jn nlleleclons ferdirecnrn ormanafrcrfl of it eorpTf1n each member or eharehidder may ens ihe whole number of hip Tiee for one candi date, or diaribiic horn npon (wo or more candidates an he may prefer See. 6. Noforelp-n eorporaionphalldo any bnpl nessln Ihls Pan wlhonf having one or more known places: of bnpim-sa, nnd an nnhorl.rd agenl ornens inihcpiune,nion whom process may be perved. See. 9. Noeerpornlon hall onsge In any busi ness! cher than bar expressly uufhnrtxcd I n 19 eharer, nor shall it rake or hold any real csae, rx tJ such ftp may be necessary ami proper for lis leg fJiinnfo btislnc!. .Sec. 7- Nocorporafion phalltppue pm'kfi or bonds CxeeiiMor money, labor done, or money or yropery ftctillv reeelreil; and nil Aeflflcun Inoreasuol aiark or indehfedncpp shall be void; the etoek nnd ln ilebtvlncsput corporations shall no bo increased exoeptinpi.rvoanee of K'ncrl lw uor wl'houl (he consort nf he persons holding he larger n moun in value of he otk lirs obuinod nn rnoe lug obe held afcrslxy cloys noiee given in ursu nnoeot law. Arc. 8. Munielrtalandohercorporalonp findlu ilivldiinlPinvescdwWhhcprivikit of aklngprl vaepropcry lor public use. shall make jus coin peupaien lor propery hih n, IninreJ or desroyed by becoupneion orenlurptnunof heir woiks bifrhways or improvomen.'s; whlrh com pen sn Hun shall be'pablor pooured beloresueh faking, Injury or ib'MnieMt n. Thegenerjfcl assembly, is hereby prohtbicl from depriving nny person of nn appeal Irom any preliminary nsPt-PsiiH-n of damages a triifiisa'uy sueh corpora1 ns or ludlvidnals. made by viewers or uherwiho; and he ntnoiiu of such durnp gr. In ail enst e ol appeal, shall en he demand ot elhir parfy. I c dcemiinod by a jury aeoording lo be course of he common law. See- o. Jivery banking law shnll provide for he reirisry and ciaiuei-Pigning by au ollicer of he Shi-.oI all nocp or bills uesignod for vtrculabm audhaair.ploseeuiiy ohe full amount fberlof shall be deposied wih be nudlurgeneral fi.r he redenipfion ol sueh noes or bills. Sec. in. The general assembly shall have he pow eroaberrevi hoorannul any etiniMTui lucori ora Ion now exising and revocable a Ihe atloptloa of . hlpcotitfinrlon or on haiuny hi realVt r bncroaf- cd whenever iu llteir opinion it may be injurious to hcc llrens of 'bis commonweal h, iufut h mnnnor however ha no iujusice shall be done o he cor porators. No Inw herealer enuoed shallcreiie re. now or e.veu J he churvr ol more Imiione corpora tion, SecW NocnrtKinicbody ojiossesbimklug and oMs cnuninK rivilvg-s shall heerciicd or orgaul.ed In pursuitueeofuuy luw wlhoiiMhree iiioiiflut previous public noie a tie pluce of bo Inentb-d liM'alon ofthe iutention toapplyforsuch privileges in such manner as hIihII be prescribed by luw norrhull a charter for such privilege t e gruntedkr a longer pcrlolthan twcni years. Sec. 1J. Any ns?oelaiion or corporation organli cd for the purpose, or and Individual, shall have i the ribt to construct and maintain liuosot tele graph within this state, nnu to connect tuo same vsiiii oilier lines; and tho Genera! Assembly shall, by prime rat law oi u.iiuvi .nrnidm, provide rea sonable rognlatioiMto give iulleifeol u ti.ti ,-0. lion. No telei;raph iMinpnny shall couEtdidato witborhoKl aeoHirolllng interest in tho sioek or homlsofauv oiher telegraph company owning a competing tine, or acquire, by purchase or other wise, any other competing lino of telegraph. Vc. lit. The term VurKirat Ions,'1 us used in thlsarticlc, shall be construed lo include ull.iolnt stock companies or af-sitclaLiuns having any oft lie powers or privileges of corporaticiie not postfers ed by individuals or partnerships. ARTICLE MIL JtA!LROAl8 ANT) CAKAlJi. Section 1. All railroads nnd canals s!i:ill be pub lic highways, and all rilli'oad and canal compan ies shall be common curriers. Auy UMiMaiton or corporation organized l-r the purpose shall have the right to construct an I operate, n railroad be twocn any points within this state and to connect at the sta'te line with railroads of other stales. Every railroad company shall have the right with its rmd to inteiboct, connect wkh. or cross any other railrou-i, and shall receive and transport each tin: others puspjiigors, tonnage, and cars load ed ur empty, without delay or diserimiuiMion. Sic. '1. I-.veiy railroad and caiml corporation or ir'iuiod in this slatctiball maintain an utliee there in , where tap.hters it sUck thall be infloe, and where Itf bv-oks sliall be kept for Inspection by any sim k holder or creditor ol such corporal ion. In wit icli shall be recorded Ihe amount of capital HU'k Hibs'-rlht-d oi paid in. und by whom, thu ntinirs id the owners ot it.1 st jek and the uir.ouiitH owned by tin in. respectively, the transit tb of said pluck, aud the liunue and placid uf res-ideuee ol lis Oliicl'l'S. Stc All Individuals, iiseciatlous. and corpor- a ;i. ut shall have equal rltrbl to have person' and I j.roperty trtiuspc i ted oer railroads und canal. ami no uimue itr uureaonaide di-ci imlnatton ebPli i be made in clutrgi s l-r or In lac.iiuies tor iranspor- tuiiou of ireiuht or pmi-mt-iti rs within the slut c nilng Iroiu or going to any other stale. Der pmils and properly iianportod over any railroad shall be dclivcivdat any station ul ehurg s not ex ceeding thu charges lor 'transportation of persons and property ol (be same class l.i the same direc tion to any more distant station; but excursion and cuimmuuiiuu tickets may b it sued ul special rales. Sec. 4 No railroad, canal, or other corporation, crthe lessees, purchasers, or managers ot 'any rail road or canal corporation, shall consolidate the stock, pro(Hriy, or IranehfscB of such cor)Kratoii with, or lease or purchase the works or franchises of. or in auy way control any other railroad or ea rn' 1 corporation ow ning or having under Its control u pamllt l or competing Hue, nor shall any otboor ol Mo-h railroad or ennui corporation act n'sauofil-n-r ol M.y other railroad r etnul coipitraiion ow nii gi r having thectintnd ol a parallel ui coiiiik' tiii line, and the question whether railroads or ennaU ittv parallel or Convicting lines shall, w bi n demanded by the party complainant, bo decided by a jury a lu other ei II issues. .Vcv. It. No lne-rporated coutfianv doing the business of a common carrier, shall illroctly or In directly, prosecute or engage in mining or iiutnu faeiuriitg irtbles lor lransotintiun over lis works, nor thntl sii':ii eoinpany. dicifity or Indlreoily. en gage in any other business than lhat ot eontnion canii'is. i-r loi i or acquire binds, Iroeln Idor Kae hold, directly or Indirectly, except such us shall be necessary lor carrying on its business: but any mining ur utanuracturluif company may carry the producthot its mines and manulacturles oh lis railroad or canal nut excotulng fitly miles iu length. Air. 0. ?o president, director, officer, agent or cmployeo of anv railroad or canal uoinpnnv shall be interested, directly or Indirectly, lu the furnish ing of material or supplies to sueh company, urJu the business ul transportation as a common car rier of tn -Ight or passengers over the works ow n ed, leaded, eontrolb-ii or worked by sueh coiupanv. Air. 7. No dlscriminlation In charges urt.i ili ties fur traiiKporlalk'H shall be made between truusportatfon companies and Individuals, ur 'i fa vor oi either, by abatement, drawljack. ur oihtr- wise, a u I no railrt ud or canal company, or any les see, mnnairvr. or employee thoreol, 'shall make any preler ncis in lurnltlit;1 cart ur motive pow er. Sec. . So railroad, railway or other transport ation company shull grjiit tree paFsesor pa.-svti at to dl.-cuuiil, to any peifotm except oliiccrs or cm ployeisol the company. Stc. W. No st ret-t jmsVuger railway shall be con st meted w li bin tbo limits ol any clt v, borough or township wi! h- ut the cviiscnl ol'its Ihu1 atuhorl tits. Air. 10. o railroml, canal or other transporta tion eon. puny. Pi existence at the time ofthe ado lioii 1. 1 (hi artlcb-. shall have tho bench! u uny luiuiv bgit-bitlou by general ur special laws, ex cept on condition ot complete acceptance ol all tho piovi.-dons ol t his art iele. See. 11. The cxisttrg powers and dot Its of ihe AutlitorUcucral In regard to railroad, cimals. .'i 1 othei tirtiit-iMirtation cmp.inies. except us to iUeir uin-ouutp, are hereby traitered to the Secre tary of internal Albitrri, who shall huveagcuor.il supervision over them, subject to mch rouulutlous an I atteiaiioitsns shall be provided by piw : und lu sd:ition to the annual reMiris now required to bo made, said Secretary iuhv requiio keclul reiturte nt any time upon uny riiljct relating to the busi ness of s.iid companies from uny uihecr or otliccrs thereof. Sec. i. Tho General Assembly shnll enforce bv nipropriale Uglatatiuu the provieloui of this arti cle. ARTICLE XVIII. rCTt'HJt AMKM.MtNTB. Section 1. Auy amendment or amemimnnts to this constitution may be proposed lu the Senate or House ot KcprLsentatlvcp, and il the suinc shall be agreed to by a majority ut the members elected to each house, such promised umendiii' ut or a inendmeiits shall be entered on their journals, uuh 11. e yen and nays Ukcn thereon, ami the Srcrotury o the Commonwealth shall cause thu saine to be published three months be tore Ui next K'iicial election in nt least two newsjmper lu ev ery county in which suchnewspuersshull be pub lished: HJliI it. in tha GeiiKrul AsmiiiIiIv ncit alior. wants cloiM'ti.iieh proposed amendment oramend- ini-niMKin.il iw u.rJ,.i ...i., iH-r t leettil lu Hitch bouse, the Secretary ot the Commonwealth shall eauie the same again to txt .uo)ibiii in me iiiuiiuer uiurefeaiti, ami surn pro PommI amendiuent or amendments shull bo sub mitted to the qualified electors of the State lu Mich manner, und at such time, at least three mouths alter being o agreed to by the two hous es, ns the (Kiierul Asko-mldy shull piceerine ; aud if such amend uteut or amendments thull be appro ved by a majority uf tlu so voting theieou, such a monument or amendments fehall tamo me a part of the constitution; but no auieitdment or amend ments shull be submitted ultener lhanoi.ee tn hve years; when two or more amendments shall o BubmllleU tiiey shall be voted ujaai avparulely. araaoria. That no inconvenience may i.rtse from the chart gee In the eoueiiUitlou uf the ("omimuiwfuilih aud in on lor Ui carry the same Into complete op era t Ion, it Is hereby deelarotl that: Srl Thfseonsiltutiuu shall take efTect on the Bret day of Januaay, in the j ear J one tbeuiod eight hundred and peTcnfy-ftifir, for all pnrtrfpe not. utherwlse provblcl for therein. Sue. '2. All laws In force In Ibis tnmmonwealth at the time ol the adoption ol this eonsi It nthm not luionslsieut therewlih, and all rights, aodons, proptHuilons. nnd eontraetP, shall oonllnno as if this constltiiiion had not been adoptel. Wrc. a. At the general election In the years one thou Hint d eight hundred and seventy-ionr and one thousand eight hundred nnd Po,vonty-ftve Senators shall (reelected In all dlPtrlete where there shall be vacancies. Those elected in the year one thou sand eight hum i red and seventy-four shall serve for two years, and thoso elected In the year one thousnntl eight hundred and seventy-five shall serve lor one year. Senators now elected, nnd those whoso terms are unexpired phall represent tho districts In which they reside until theend of the terms for which they were elected. Sec. 4. At the general election in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, Kena tors shall b elected from the even numbered dtp. trlets to serve for two vearp, and from odd numb ered districts to serve mr four years. See, tV The tirsi election of Governor nnder this constitution shall be at the general election, In the year one thousand eight hundred and sev- j enty-live, when ft Governor shall be elected fori throe years! and the term ofthe Governor elected j tn tho year one thousand eight hundred and sev enty.clght and of those thereafter elected shall be for four years, according to the provisions of this constitution. See. 9. At the general election In the year oue thousand eight hundred and seventy-four a Lieu- . tenant Governor shall be elected accord lug to the 1 provisions of this constitution. .SYe. 7. The Mecretary of Internal Affair shall ; be elected at t he first general elect Ion alter t be a itoption of this consi hut Inn; and when the said of ficer shall he duly elected and qualified, the office of Surveyor General shall be abolished, nnd the Surveyor General in olflce at the time ol the adop tion ol t his consiilui Ion shall com Inue in office un til the expiration ot the term for which he was e lected. Nrr. 8. When tho Superintendent of Public in st ruction shall he duly qualified, the office uf Su perintendent of Common Schools shall cease. .Sir. 9. Nothing contained In this constitution shall 1 construed to render any person now hold ing nnv State omce for a hrst ollieial term ineligl Ide for're-electiun at the end of such term. .Vc. 10. Tho Judges of tho Supremo Court in otliee when this cousilUit Inn shall tnke effect shall continue until their commissions severally expire. Two judges in addition to the number now compos ing the said court shall be elected at the first gen eral election alter the adoption ot this constitu tion. Arc. 11. AH Courts of record and all existing courts which n re not spei iiied in this constitu tion shall continue In existence until the first day of December, in the year one tin usnnd eight hun dred aud seventy-live, without abridgment of their Iiresout jut isulction, but no longer. 1 lie e uri of irst criminal jurtsdlet ton for the counties of Schuyl kill, Ijohiinoii and Dauphin is hereby anoliHu-o; nnd all causes and proceedings pending therein in the eoutv of Schuylkill shall be tried tind tlisoP cd of In the couts ol ver and Terminer and (Quar ter sessions ofthe peace of said county. Sec. lii The registers cruris now In existence shall be abolished on the first day of January nuTt Kii.ftftliirr iln ndonthtn of this constitution, Sec. VA. The General Assembly shall, at the nex t session alter the adoutlun of this eontJiu tp,ni ticMgnnte tlie revernl judical distilets up re- nuired bv ibis constitution. The Uulires In com mis?lon" when such desliruntion phall be made hull ennttnue riurlnir their unexpired terms tudu esol the uew distrieihln which they reside, ltul when there shall be two judges residing In the same district, the president judge Hi it 1 1 elect to which district he shall be assigned: and the ud ditb.rnl law judge fbull be Designed to the other district. See. 14- The general assembly shall, at the next suctvcdlnu session after each decennial cen pu. und not odoue.r, designate the seveial ju;l- clal ilistrletsas rcqutreii by tins coiisiiiunon. .SVc.lA. Judires learned in the law ot wiy court of record hold in ir comtnlsiuiiH In lene at the ad option of this constitution shal bold their respec tive oJlioos until the expiration of tho terms for which thev were commissioned, and until their successorsshall bedulvquulltied. Tho Governor hall eiimiiiUwion the nresldeut ludire of lite court M Hrl criminal jurisdlellon lor the count let ol Schuylkill. libation and Dauphin as a judge ot the court id common pleas oi NeiiuyiKiti eouuij loi tik unexpired term ol his olltoe. Sec. 10 Alter ih xiirath)u ofthe term of any president judge ol any (H'urt ol common pleas iu commission at the adoption of this coustltm ion, the udge ol such court learned In the law und nl dost In coitimbsion shall be the president judge thereof, and when two or more judges are elected at the same time in anv indies! district, they shall decide by lot which phall be president juouc; but w hen the urcsidcut ludge ol a courl shall be re-e- Keted he thall contiuuo t be president judge of thatcourt. Associate judges, noi iearnei in me law. elected alter the ndoptlonol thtsconslltuthiu, shall be ct'inmissioned to hold their nthcos lor tho term of five years I nun tho lir:l day ofJauuary next alter their election. .Sec. 17. The general assembly at the first scs slon alter the adopt lou ot this constitution shall fix and determine the compensation of the judges ol the supreme court end ol the judges of ihe sev eral nidh hil districts of the ouiuinoiiwoalt U, and the proishms of the hltecuih section of tlu art I elc on the b uislatton shall not be deemed inconsis tent herewith. Nothing contained In th Is consti tution shall le held to re lii" the compensation now paid to nny law judge of this commonwealth now In commission. Sec. . The courts of C"inm-n pleas In the coun ties or I'hltudolphla and Alexin ny rhall be com posed ot the pn silent judges ol the district court and court of cmmoti pleas of s ud h unties until theirofhciH shall severally end. and ul such other judges us may from time to time be selected. r or ine iiurpose oi ursi organization iu i huh !clt.hia the judges ol tho court numier cue snuii lo Judges Allison, rief-e and t'axstn; t-i me court number two. Judges Hare. Mitchell hii1 one tub- or jiutge to he elceteii: ol tne court nuniuer inrce .fudges Uu How. Vinlctter and I.ynd, nnd ot j the eotirt number lour, Jm gis Thayer, lriggs and one other judge to be elected. The judge first named shull be the president ; judge ol en id courts respectively, and thereafter the president judge shall the lil lge oldest in I commission: bm any president judge re-elected In the same court or district shall coulu.uc lo ite pre sident judge thereof. The additional judges for courts number two and four shall to voted lor and elected at Ihe first gem rul election alter the adoption of this consti tution in the same maimer as the two additional judges of the supreme court, at d they shall de cide by lot to winch court they shall In-long. Their'term of ofhee shall commence on tho lirst .Monday of .lnuuary. In Ihe year onu thousand eight hundred aud seventy-five. See. IV. In tho county of Allegheny, for the f urpope of first organization under this constiiu ion, the fudges ol the court uf common pleas at the time of the adoption of this constitution Mm II be the judges uf the court numler one, aud Ihe jnlgogut the district Court at the same dale shall be the judgus of the common pleas number two The prcsldcn judges of the common picas nnd district courts shall be president judges of said court numlH-r one and two respectively until their othees sha II end. nnd thereat tor the judge oldeft In commission thai! be president judge; but any president judge re-elected In the same Court or district shall continue tube president judge there of. See. CO. The organization of the courts of com mon pleas under this constitution, tor the coun ties ol Philadelphia and Allegheny, shall lake ef fect on the first Monday of January, one thousand eight hundred nnd teventy-lire. and existing courts In said counties shall' continue with their present powers and jurisdiction until that date; (tut m new suits shall l-o Instituted iu the courts of Nisi i'rius alter the adoption of tbie constitu tion. Arc. HI The causes and proceedings pending In the court cd Nisi 1'rius. court nf coin in ru pleas, und district court iu 1'hlladelphl a shall la tried and disposed of tn the court of com mou pleas. The records and docket ol said eourts shall Ite transferred to tho I'ruthunotary office of said county. See. 2J. Tho causes and proceeding pond in it In the court of common pb-ns In Ihe county of Alle gheny shall lie tried and dis)a-sed ot ili the court number one; and the causes and proceedings (ten ding iu the district court shall bo tried and dlspo cd ol in the court number two. Ar e. 1W. The I'rothonotary of the court of coin mon pleas ut Philadelphia shall be hrst appointed by the judges of said eouit on the hrst Monday of iteeemiw r, in me year one iiiuuuiai eight hun dred und seventy-live: und tho i-reta-nt I'rothotm. tnry of the District court In said county shall In tho I'ruthoiiotury ntthoald court of common pleas uuill said date, when hi commission una II ex pi if, uud the present clerk of the court of liver und Terminer und quarter sessions ot the peacu In j'liiiuticipiuu snail ne ine ciera ui sucn courl un til the expiration of his presMit ooininiMaion on the fust Monday of Iieceuilwr in Ihe veur one thou sand eight hundred aud seventy-five. See. '21. In cities containing over fiftv thnusniiW inhubiiunts temvnt I'liilutlelidiiu) nil aldermen in ulftce at tho time of the adotition o this eonsiltu. tb it shall eoniiuue in oinec until (tic expiration of their commissions, ami at ino election lor city and ward officers In the year one thousand eight hull- 1 tired aud sevcnly.ftve one aMcrmau shall Ik- t-leo-led In each ward, as pruvlded iu this .ooyiuiu- ' tion. i Ac.25. In Phlladelphiii magistrates in lieu r al lernten. blinll lc chosen x required iu this con stitution ui inc. eiccuon in sam city auu ward of ficers In the year one thousand olht bund re. I und- ! evcnty-tivc; their term of ufftce shall euinmenee I on the first Monday ol April sucecdmg their e-lci-'toit. ! The terms of ofllco of aldermen In said city, hold irg or entitled in ooinmlssu n at the time of .he adoption ot this ouustitutlou shall nut be effected 1 thereby. bec.wb. All persons In omce In this common wealth ut Ihe time ofthe adoption of thlsconsfl tnl ion, and at the first elect lou under it, shall hold their respective ottux-s until the term for which they have hocu elected ur appointed shull eiplre and until their successor shall tie duly quaiitlod unless otherwise provided In this constitution. 1 See. 2T. The seventh article of Ibii ennstltu tlon, prewribiiig au oath of office, shall tuke (1vH on und slier the lirst day of January, oue thou sand etgh. hundred and seventy live. , Sec. lie. The terms of office of county oommls s I ouers and county auditor chose d prior lo the year one thousand eight hundred uud seven ty fivo, which stmll uut have expired Ite lore the firLl Monday ol Jununry, iu the year one thousand eight hundred, and aovculy-six, shall eiplre uu that day. 1 See. 2W. All State, county, eity, ward, borough and towuslilp ofltours lu olhee at the tiiuo ot ibe adoption ot this ounstliuiloo, whuae compensation lu uK pnivldcMl lur by suluries alone, s hall contin ue lo receive the eompenuutlon allowed I hem by luw until the explnttluu ot the ir respective terms ot otttoe. Sec. W. All state and judicial officers hereto fore elected, sworn, aUirmHl, ur lu office when this ounfttilutloii shall lake effect, shall severally within one month after such aloptiuu. tuke and subsi rlbe ao oaia tor aitlrmalioiit tu ut-nort this oonmituiiuii. 11 Arc. SI. The itenaral uAMtnhl mt it. n. siuo, or as eoon as mey be after the adoption of ,--..l.., ru.,, HUiii nnu ny n nceessnry to carry tne patdc Into fail force end ef fort. Arc. ft J. The ordinance passed hy Ihls (vmven tlon, entitled "An ordlnnnoefor snhrnittlng th amended constitution of rennsylvanta to a vote of the elector thereof, M shnll be held to be valid lor all tho purposes thereof. Arc. aa. The words "ommt eommtss1oncm,u wherever nseil in this constltntfoh. and in nny or-dlnauceafx-ompanvlna: the same, snail he held to Include tho commissioners for theclly ofi'hiladel phia. Adopted at ritilnlelphla, on the. third day of November, in the year ot onr Lul one thouiaml eight hundred nnd seventy-three. OmnrH of Bart-JrTARYtirTPraOoviiowcAr.Tn, S . lUuntflBt ro, Nov. 18, 1A73. 1 certify that the foregoing Is a correct esft of the new constitution, propopod to the people of theeommonweHlLh of Veiinsylvanla, for their ap provul or rejection, as the lame appears of ree rJ In thlsolTleo. Si. H. QTTAY. eVc rotary of Commonwealth, AN OIZniNANCB PORairnxrrrtitQ trb amknded txJsarrruTiox uf l-ENNaVIVATlIATO A VOTK OT THB qrALITlED B LWTORS TFlKREOr, AA PASSRD BWOSD IIBAD1I40. fft U tn-dalned by the Conttitutlonnl Co mention of th Commonwealth of Penn$ylvania, follow I. That the amended constitution prepared by this convention, bo snbmittod to the qimliiitHl c lectors ofthe cominonwoalth lor their adoption or rejection, at an eluettou to be bold on the third Tuesday of iecniber nextj except as hereinaf ter ordered und directed, the said election sbsll 10 held and conducted by the regular election olileer tu the several election districts throughout the comtnouwculih, under all the regulations aud provisions of existing laws relating to general o IcctlonP: and t he Pbcrilts of the several counties shall give at least twenty tUya notice ol said elec tion by proclamation. '2. The Secretary of the commonwealth shnll, nt least twenty days beforo the said election, fur nish to the commissioners of etch county, a sutll clent number of properly prepared circulars of in structions. Tho comurissioners of tne several counties shall cause to be printed at least three times us mauy ballots ol affirmative voles as there arc voters in each county aud the same number of negative votes: and the said commissioners shall, at least flvo (lays before said election, cause to be fairly distributed to the several election dis tricts in their respective counties, the said ballots, tally-lists, returns, circulars ot Instructions, aud such other books aud papers us may be necessary. The ballots shall be primed ur written lu tho lull owing torm: On the ouislde the words New Ou st! tuiiou; in the Inside for all persons giving affirm ative votes Ihe words 'Kor the Newt 'oust Hut Ion nnd for all persous giving uegative voles the words Against the Now Onsttintiou.'1 4. It it shal) upK-ar that a majority of the votes polled are tor the new constitution, thou I shnll oe the constitution of the commonwealth of reniisyhunia on und after the first duyol Janu ary, In the year ul our Lford one thousand eight hundred nnd seventy-four; but If It shall appear that a majority ol the votes polled were ngulust the new constitution, then It shall be rejected and be null nnd void. 4. 'lve commissioner of election, vli: Kdwln II. Filler, Kdward ltrowning, John I. Ver roe, Henry S. Hagert, ami John O. James, are hereby appointed by this convention, who shall have di rection ol the election upon this amended consti tution tn the city of Philadelphia, The said com missioners shall be duly sworn or al finned to per form their du'h s with imparl bill ty and fidelity. They shall al-o have power to bfl vacancies In their own number. H shnll bo the duty ol said commissioners, or n majority of them, and they shall have authority to make a registration of vo teis for the several election divisions of said city, uu t b InriibU Mie lirs so made fo (he tlocfbm of. ftcors of each precinc r division; odlsrlhue he tickers fbr said eiy provided by his ordinance fn be ued at he clecon; appoin a judge and (wu inspecnrs tor each eleeiondivisioii, by whom lie elecion herein shall beheld and cofutuccd, and fo give all necessary lns7rucShiif fo ne clecion of- llrcro ....ll, i..i..!rl,,i holding llC elcC- lon and in making reurns hereot. -,, tl, rpin shall serve as an leeion oflieer who will Ite u un qualified under Neciou Ariclett, of be now cousfiruMon. The general return ot he ebvlon In he said cly shall be openel, compued und cer HiihI beloro (be said commissioners, and wih (heir approval which approval shall be to lor sod uKn the rouin. They shall make repor, dl reef ed (o ho presidonf ol lils couvenlon. ol heir offi cial aWlon under (his ordinance anl concerning he conduct of he said elecion wihin he said ci ty. ' The judges and in specor s aforesaid shall eon duc (he eloeion lu all respe.-s conformably (o i0 general elecion laws of his comntonwealrh, and wih like powers nnd dufie o hi se of ordinary elecion officers, rlach lnspecnr shall appoin one clerk (o a-sis he ttoard lu he performance of is dufh s, and all bceleclon ofheers shall te duly sworn or affirmed aiTordingo law, nnd shall po- ss all he qualillcnlons require-) by law of elecion olhccrs in his coininouwcaih. At said tlich n any duly qualified elector who Phall be iMiregiscieil, shall be permiliHl tu roe uion mak ing proof of his rtghf to Ik- tbclon ottictrs. hp cordtuirti the general election luws uf his com Tiiouwealfh, lieurn lnpeettrii jnd heir clerks ami an hourly c tunof he votes shall bedlspens ol w ilh. I ut "merseerp of election maybe selected for nny precinct by said rb cilon commlsyieners, whofe duties nnd po wers rhall be the snme as ho.-o of overseers of t lcei-.n In said city under efcisino" i lecion lsws applicable bereo He. uiif o be eb-eli n shall be made lu said e!y as In the ease of an eloeM-m for governor, but a rip HcHte teitcral return for-aldeify rball be m o.e out nn I lor'.vanled to the I'rosiden ol this convrn flon iJ Harris ttirir. s ii herein:.! for pruvldud In ca.-e l coituy returns. f. In each of the counties of the commonwealth fevei. Philadelphia.) (ho returns ol he clcc'b-n shall oe made a in the case o( in clecb n for g v ernor. but the reurn judges in each county shall make out a triplicate counfy return nnd fr'ansiiilf the same, within live days after the election di ree fed ohe president of his touvenlon, nt Ilarrls burr. lonclu convcnMon his bird day of Novemler, in be ycarofourly rd, one fhoosand eight hun dred and seventy-three. J NO. H . V AI-K KU'Prfiident. I. 1. IMIU(IF.,.r.' Jl. A rue copy of ordinance of submisflon. M. S. Ut AY, Seeretuey of the ommonveaith. VAMIIXti WAIIK EASY! I .ip folt nt Inst supplied by the Inaproved WASHIiNG MACHINE ! I Willi niljustablc Wanliarn, recently nddetl, in rreahiuir ill ulililv fit) p r rrnl, iiinntrd unj putrnUM ty 8 M. SMITH, York, J'u. It I'leaiiR nil UimlR of Clotliinsr belter find qnii ker limn any oilier Wnslier. It eleann per 'eet'y nnd without injury, nny nrliele frmn itiu finept l.nee Curtain to tins lieavirt Bed Clot hint;. It will clennnea lialT dozen (tctitlcmcn'e Stiirts, badly soiled. In from 5 to S mimitcf, iucludini; Ihe Collam nnd Wristband. The ttenin beinir conlined In the Washer, the elotliinii while brine washed is ulno bleached. Over b0 Machines were sold In York an ! Lan caster Counties mid over 170,000 worth in this State, und Ohio, w ithin a venr ; irivlnir satisfac tion. The celobruted Self-Adjtitini; El' R F. K A Wrlnper Is attacked to Ihe inaeiin. &f In from one to twohuuiaa ,irge Family's Wnth. ran be done nnd rinsed, with less thun half the labor required by hand. IliuMiiig Ih tlouo lu tli In MtM'lilue tlioroiiKhly itutl rupidlj. Wo atk no ono to purchase without first trying its meiltg Single Machines, J1S. With Wringer, $'J5. fif Address ull orders to IR A T. CLEMENT, Manufacturer and Ai;cu!, Hunbiiry, 1'a. Sunbury. April '.'6, 1873. A Uood C'liMut-e for n C ook Move I At J. B. REED'S STOVE AND TiNWAKE BTORE, Third 8t, opposite the Central Hotel, Sunbury, ANY person purcliusiui; goods lo the aiaount of fa 00 at retail prices, for cash, will be entitled lo a Ticket for the drawing of a first ciui. No. 7. Cook Stove with all the flstures, valued at -H0, warranted lo give satisfaction. Notice will be given ol the place and time of drawing through Ibe papers. J. B. REED. Sunbury, July 18, 1873. BUTCHERY! BUTCHERY! Heumru. KEFI'EH' A 1IOIYEK, Third Street, rippoalte Central Hotel. BUNBt RY, PA., KEEP constautly 011 baud the very choicest of frevh Jli:tF, MITTOS AXU TEAL,, which Is sold at the lowest price. Meat can't had at all hours during l lie day. BttB'iry, p., Jnn 1, JS75. C OTEH OF, ATTH ACTION. Everybody Is Invited to come and buy of .the handsome assortment of TOTS AND CONFECTIONERIES at SAMUEL P. KEVIN'S STORE, In frame bnlldlnr, ndninln Moore A Plsslngcr's builrilnjr, TUIKD BTREKT, fiU?tBUKYf PA. Just opened n fresh tupply of Confcotlonerise of ercry description. TOTS OF AM KIXIftN conitantly on band. The best RAISINS, FIGS, CURRANTS A DRIED FRUIT. PURE RIO COFFEE, TEA A SPICES, (realk Bread, Buns A Cakes, every morning. FANCY CARES, BISCUITS, CRACKERS, Ac. OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! Having fitted up ft room expressly for serving up Oyptera In every style, Ladles and Gentlemen will be accommodated with the best bivalves In market, at nil hours during the dny nnd evening. Families will be supplied at their residence with tho best Shell or Canned Oysters, ns Is desirable, at the very lowest prices. Cull nnd see my excellent assortment of goods nnd asccrtalu the prices. S. F.NEVIN. Dec. 16, 1871. i (This Kftit- i ItoKrved tor l!o AtlVFUTISr-MKNT OK PAINE & McCORMICK'S II A U 1 WAR K S TO li E jtlnrlirt fit., ftiunbiirj , I'm. Muixh 2fl, if.13. ly. THE PARKER GUN. '" -Cri '-i. A4l StBD STAMi FOR CIRCULAtl PARKER BRO'S WEST MERIDEN,CT. M INTF.lt fTOHt:s. RYE WHISKY, ?4.00 n (lallon. (11.00 it dor.cn. YELLOW SEAL SHERIiY, In larpc bottles, f 1 1 ,00 a dozen. GOLD SEAL BRANDY, 18.00 a dozen. APPLE JACK, JAMAICA Rt'.M. SCOTCH WHISKY, CATAYl)A WINE. OLD POUT WINE, CHAMPAGNE!?, HEGAK8, &C. II. A' A, Vun i:ri). The Wink Mfrciiants, liilO Che.-tnut Street. Pliiladelpliia. Oct. 54, Send for Illustrated dialogue uud examine our prices before puichafiuir, us we claim to sell lower than nnv other ci-tnhlii-hmciit in the City. REMEMBER the NUMBER, 1230 RIDGE AVENUE, Fbjladdpjiliu Nl'.Mtl IIY MA It BLR YAIll, Fourth Klrrel hvlow Market, SUNBURY, PENX'A. riHE undcrsiirned has returned from the Ver 1 tnont Marble Quarries with 56 Tous of Marble for FX Mouuuicnttj, Urave-NtoueN, ifill 1 He has bought at such fl'-ures that LUA will allow bill to sell better stone, for less mouey, than heretofore. The bent Sutherland Falls MarMe, which is better than Italian. Rutland la now sold as low as the Manchester. Those who need anything in the Marble line, for Monuments, Grave-Stones, or other purposes, will Hud it to their interest to call and examine this lari:e stock, ai better bargains can be secur ed than buying from parties 'huckster! ug' round the country. All lettering will b done tn Ihe neatest and most Improved style. W. M. DAUGHERTY. Sunbury, Jan. 11, 1873. MM. FAItNUN, NOW V CO., No. S28 South SECOND Street, below DOCK, Philadelphia. WILLIAM FARMSON. HENRT ITARNED. KELSON PUGII, W. W. C REAUTllBliS, Maaufaotarer of Firsl-Claa FURNITURE. Prices rtuonabl. riease call and ex'auln. FALL. 1873. 1111 ofthe LARGEST CHEAPEST Assortment of HATS Gents Furnishing Goods, fKOTKS, VAMCiES &c. ever offered in this place at Popular Clothing Store. Corner Third and Market, SOT1URY, Pi, Dr. .. lYii'kor's Cnliforiiin Vino pill' Dillors nro n ymifly VngHaMo ) i i ii.ii iUinii. tiiiid.-cliiofly Irom tlie native ) lis fiiiutd on tl;c lower i.niu'cs of tho Sii'ii.t N'pv:k1:i iiituiiitaiits of California, llio ini'dicinal jn-opci lies of which arc cxtractocl thfii'lroin uitlnuit the llo cif Alcohol. The (K-. lion is almost daily risked. " What I'-i tho ratiM of tlio unjiar r.!!i'lci R!iorw (if Viseiiai: IltTrr.uy f " f.itr answer is, that tiny remove- tho (iiiiM1 of disoiK', iiinl tho jiatiotit ie-ov-ers hi.s health. 'J'hty ro tho prf::t I !ood pnrilier nvA n life-civin jiiinci j.Us :t pcrfert Itonovalor !ind Inviirorator of t-ho M'KtPin. Never hol'nre. in the his tory (f the world liar, n medicine heen coiiipountied i.ii:; c.'.siim the rcina! Uabic (jiiiilitif.iol' ViNKUAK lii iTE::y in healing tlif sick ( f dvery lieno mna i; l.eir to. Ihvv are a peMth- I'mpativn ti-: veil n 'J'uiae, ri-lievinp Cuiitrestiim ov I irnm .rrtiii ef tlin Liver iiml Visceral Orgniu i:i Kilit .15 DisestKCK. Hie y'0;cri !os f Ii:. v.'alker's Vikkkau JIiitfks nro Aperietit, liiiinlioictie. Ciirmitiutive, Nutritious J.uxiitiv. Diuretic, Sislutive. Counter Initant, f tulorilie, Alleiu live, ntid Ant: DiMmit'. il, Li. .1. . Ai.O A. Vi.t liiuci t-. nun lifiii-.iii .tf-:.l- . .iii . ni'i !.m. u:.d t iti. MiLi'.iniliij n.i.i i iiiii ito'i hi... Ni a V".. Hold tV nil l.UKk'lil nm l.-itt. mkiiim: siior and ikon I'OIAIIRY. UOIIKHACII & SON'S,. Sinibtir), I'onn'n, INFORM the public that they arc prepareit to do nil kinds of CASTINGS, and bavins; added a new Machine Shop In connection with their Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New Lathes,' PlauinR and Boriiii: Machines, with the latest improvements. With the uiil of skillful nu chimin, they are enabled to execute nil orders of NEW WORK OH REPAIRING, that may be glvn tliein, in a satisfactory man lier. ruti fo wtift Hiiy Move. IKON COLUMNS, for chinches or other build inirs, oT hII M7.es. BRASS CASTINGS, Ac. Ornamental Iron Fencing FOIl GRAVE YARD LOTS i VERANDAHS, VOU YARDS AT REM DI.NI KS, iC AC. The PLOWS, already celebrated for their su periority, have been still further improved, and will nlwnvs be kept on h.i'id. Aiso, THRESHING MACHINES. Punbury, MayViO, 1ST1. SEW COIL YAKI. THE undersigned having connected the Coal business with his extensive FLOUR & GRAIN trade, is prepared to supply families with the vi:kv II E.ST OK COlli, CHEAT FOR CASH. Egg, Stove and Nut, constantly 011 hand. Grain taken iu exchange for Coal. J. M. CADWALLADER. Sunbury, Jan. 15, J70. If. J. F. LERCH'S (JCARRIAGE AUD WAGON MAKINGggJ ESTABLISHMENT, CHESTNUT ST., SUNBURY, PA. Veiiici es or all Kinds made to Ovdkk. j The lutest styles aud the best workmanship. Samples may bo seen nt the shop. Give him call. Sunbury, Dec. 7, 18T8. ly. 1307. RIGHTER&GASKILL, 1307. DEALERS IN American an! French Window Glass, Crystal Sheet, Rough Plata, Colored, ;Eaameltd and Oroameutal OIiii, ' 1307 Market Stceet, PWladelphia. January 11, 1873. ly. CRAWFOHD IIOL'NF Cor. Third aud Mulberry, Business Centre, Wllllanisporl, Pa. - D. B. ELSE A CO., Frojvletor, une 90, 187X fill ID ET AUD GAPS, M'MKEIt AND n,AMJ MILLN. Tliitd Street, niljolninjr Phlln. A Erie U. R., two Squares North of the Central Hotel, SUNUURY, PA. IliA T. CLEM EXT, I ? prepared to furiiKlt every description of lum ber re-iuired by the demands of the public. llnvinu all the latent Improved mnchlnety for manwfaeturlni; l.unber, he is now ri'ndy lo till or ders of all kinds of FLOORING, SIDING, DOORS SHVTTER8, SAMI, BLINDS MOCLDINGS, VE RANDAS, BRACKETS, and all kind" of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn lua of every depcript ion promptly executed. Also, A LAIIOR AHfOIlTMKNT OP KILL LUMBER. HEMLOCK and PINE. Also, Shingles, rtckoM, Lathe, Ae. Orders promptly tilled, and shipped bv Railroad or ot herwlsc. IK A T. CLEM li.NT. dwl'J-IW:ly FA I.I, OI'LMXd of New Dkt (.nous, (;ne tkif Ar Notion. Clot lis. Cnpklnieres, Culleok, nud everythiujr lu the Dry Good line. CARPETS AND Oil. CLOTHS. Cucct wiiii, til: tiuc. nnd Wood and Wlllow a re. GROCERIES. A lnrce nsnirtment Jiift opened, vhli h consists of Tta. Coflee, piifiir. Mo'asses, Spices, Meat, I'ith. Ac. The Ce'el. rated Al!i nlown hand mude HOOTS AND SHOES. Wnri r.nted to pive fat ii-faetion. In fact a full e-sortment ot everything kept iu a llrtt-class store, Kan be had lit ureutly REDUCED PRICES. for cai-h. Call and tec the tine election of new poods, aud be convinced that V. J. ItYICOIt'K, near the l.uiln-rii Church, in Suuhury, isthebost and cheapest place to buy all kinds of store goods. No tiotiblti to show goods. October u, IsTli. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS ANl ALL Til MOAT PISEASIS, use WF.MS AllIJOI.K' TABLETS, imt npoulv iu lilne Roles. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by DrtiKgit-ts. Oct3-4w Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, The Peruvian Syrtip, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, a easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It Increases the quantity of Xature's Own Vitaliztnff Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ills," simply by Toning up, Invigorating anil Vitalising the System. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part ofthe body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, ami leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret ofthe won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Dlar rhorn, IJoil. Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Viffor, Disease of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints. and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a lout btate of the system, lieing free " from Alcohol, in any form, its entrgizing effects are tiot fol lowed by corresponding reae tioM, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and neut life into all parts ofthe system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy tnen ami women i and invalids cannot reasonably hes iiate to give it a trial. See that each bottle hat PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass Faoipuletaj Free. SETH W. FOWLC 4 SONS, Proprietor; Ho. 1 Mtlloas Ma, Boat. BOaD BY DaCOtilSTl MHHIMV