Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, April 17, 1838, Image 4

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Etecinitiiing - Service.
WAlsrrEll_ftir thelfrxrrEn STATESAn:
1.1 . 1 f,.afeW 'able-bodied citizens, between the
agesmf ;B:and . 3s years, being ahout.,s, feet
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ine'lles.bigh; of good characier, and of•re.-
apectable standing , ,arnong theirfellOw.eiti
Bens.'
. None need,a_p6lYto enter the service,
.but those wbo.are determined to serve the
period -of their erdistment•L,Which. Is Only,
bree years,;*-bone4tlv and faithfully.
trken
. • •ounted. •
This table snows vot ai.tmoist I •
or pay -wltich• eklisted soldiets, I :1
accordirig' to their respective ' ,
II
y;rades, -are entitled to,receive
for,:their services.''
_ Ti the-Sergeant Major Quar
• termaste'r-Ser-g-eauf-M-n
- ' .sician, Clef Bugler--each 16 192 6401
To the Ist Ser't of a Company_-15-180 -.5-75-
Ordnance •SergeantS
All other Sergeeants -
Corporals •
-..Buglers
Musicians,,
Farriers - Mid Elacksrniths
Ai tifieers.
Privates ' ._ :72-8.96-288
• - -Be;tdes-the monthly - pay, as abov.e'stlited.
cne ration per dly is allowed every soldier,
• hich is amply sufficient for his subsistence
—3lso, a large _supply of comfortable and
genteel clothing:, Good quarters and fuel
hre at all_ timeS furnished; And every,atien
ion-w ill be -paid to malcing, those. men_y_uho
may enlist, and aredqer mined to serve-their
. country in good faith, comfol - ohle - aykl - Con.
tented - withtheir sit natinit- -The. best midi
' cal attendance is always .provided foe the'
sipk soldier; and no deduction of Pay is mtitre.!
durittg -- the period Ire is unable - .,t0 perform
may. Should_the_soldier .be --disable c:-in
.:'fhe line of his duty, thelaws provide a pen-.
iioirfor . • : --•
• •Ey the-above it , is seen, that the the pay, and
• allowances are respectable,; and That, • with
prudence and-econboiy, -the monfhly•payi - if
,:e•the - so Plier. may bei tning
requisite fcir his comfok and convenience is
- furnished by'-the-Government, inc.:Joann?, his
tmgar and coffee. The -prudent
therefore, ,may ' read ify
.save.
_front: g3OO to!
$.5'00 during : hiS sholt - e - tilt - stirrent of 3 yews; '
,term he can, if
he choose's, PurefaSe;alf - fiall farm - iti - any Af
western Stat es, and the re sett le himself corn
.' form*, on his oWn'lancl for the rest of his
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RF:CIII.IITING R - Carlisle, - -in
the til
fialing.in'East Main stri•el,*jar
- Inert yu.setkas the witssy jirit{dingo tee.-'
Iteceinber -. •
che sum of T`IVO.-DoLLA RS
will be given - to any citizen,. Islon,conirtiis
. Officer„ or Soldiar,. Who-shall:bring-to
this ft entleiv ous,an able-bodiedrect
formed,. sound,_and ahem ise duly qualified,
kas above desci ihed,) for
- the-duties of a sof_
diervand who shad he regularly enlisted,-
SILK: IPIVELVG 4/17.1 D
SCOURING.
T' subscriber grateful for past favors
informs the public that lie intends re
moving his Dyeing Establishment frotn-Car
lisle to Mechanicsburg, on the Ist of April,
where' . he intends carrying on-as heretofore
the.above business. Persons wishing work
done are informed, that if left at the store of
John H. Weaver & Co., Carlisle ; at rano.-
ments having been made to hive them for
warded In. him at that place, who will . take
care-to- h a Ye- t hem_ret urned_to_his_storeAks
soon as possible, where the owners can get
theth "on the satire terms as if left at his shop.
PEEBLES."
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April 2; 18313.-3 t
NOIk7ICFA.
3Qth.- January, 1838. In the case of the
wris of partition apd valuation •on the real
estate of Frederick May, latti of East Penns . -
borough township, deceased, being- Mis r -day
confirme. On motion of.W. F. Line; Esq.
=Rule — granted - On - all the heirs and parties - th
interested,, - . .to app_ear at the next stated Or
phans Court, on Tuesday the Ist day of• May
next, to - accept or refuse to accept said estate
at the valuation: • • . •
• Thos—Craighead, 'k 0.,C.
Carlisle, Feb..12.,1838.-3w
NORTII AMERICA
' iNSURANCR COMPaIIVY,
THIS Company still continues to rufike .
Insitrance...ou.all_kinds-of.prukttY_ through
...,..their_agency in Alallisle.,:ThpremiiinAS
r_egulated acten:doig to the risk. Averaging
fromss to 40.centi, in the, hundred dollars.
Descriptions will be 'received, and policies
_dated from the day of survey.
JOHN J. MYERS,.
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Notice--
Letters of • AilnunistraliOn• on the estate
JACOB CREVE.It, late of the borough of C
lisle; deceased, - having issued to the subscriber
residing in Carlisle ' "persons indebted to the
estate are requested to discharge4heir respective
accounts 4 —ancl — a.. 11111 . 05i.1
sent them properly autiwnticitted for's . ettl . vmei.t.
1111C1IXEL
AM/ n 7 a t or.
ailil
PUBILiiID
GE'O. PRI.N.CE,
Tortnerlyyof — of' -- Nprtlitimb,erland
* • 'CqPN:b. •
•IletsleOtio respectftqly to inform the pold;c,
that be busyetnovetl-to-Harrisborg, - where Ito lets
taken that largelond . op . ociotis three story brick
house' formerly Oceititteit' by Nlatlieti , Wilson,
comer of Walnut and Third stre e ts,
:111ApRISBURG, , • '°`
• 'ln view of the State 6apitol,Whiche opened on
• the fitstwiliy of ?lily list, and where he hopes - to
continue to receive that pitroirig so liberally
bestowed op - hie establiShmei‘t herrtofor;, Ild
will at al( timei t be •prov,itled- with every viilog,
necessary to make big guesti comfortable.
br .ti; • G. PRINCE
• Barrisbuig. June x 1837. . tf
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R7, , ,NA, Al' `corn. th e subscriber, 9n...flirt! . •
tlt) . the' , l4•lll,inst, AMOS kAIINS, an in
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dented'
• ; ap prenticedto the forminp• 1 ) (.
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_The abov• r,ewa•l will he paiil
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peroon'returnirig sold I.My,•••liAir
I .\> .: ',int expenses...pnitl. All persons, tale
wed -- finiiicl Innliming 1)1m, - oriOnstinglii,tn - 1
' on: my-account, as I. will pity ni) debts I
contracted by him: , • ', :. .. , . ‘,. . •
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trios, to be formed'by the legislature ; but no' did-.
trio shilll be so farmed as•.to entitle it to elect more
than.two senators, unless ine. numoer- -taiame.in
habi tants:in any city or county shall, at any time,
- be such ash) entitle it to,eleet more than two, but no
. •
city or county shaft be- entitted to elect more than
four .senators t *hen a district. shall:be composed
'of two of more counties, they."shall-be-adjoining
neither the city of Philadelphia nor any county:nhall :
be divided in forming a district '
Section VI IrNo person Shiill-be a serialiir, wirein
- shall-not.hare attained the - nwe oftwenty.:fire year;
_I
andlrfPre been a•citizen'aiiil inhabitant of the State
four' years next before his election, and the last year
~Lthereaf,;,ap,lnhabltan_t,elf_the:district_foriwltich ho
• shalrbe eltsen; unless he shall hive been absent on
the publibbthiness - of- - the •Tlnifed-States-orof this "
...State ; •and-no person eteeted as aforesaidohalLhotti
said office after he shalt-have removed from su'clidif,_
•
trirt. • . •_-
Section IX. The. smurtors,tvo may,be-eleeted, at.
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the first general' election-after the adoption of the
amendments to the. constitution,.shall be divided by
lot-info-three classes. The seats of- the senator* of
the first class shalt be vacated at the'cipitittiOn - . - Or
'' - thii . first , yiar - Forthe seeoneeleist at'lleexpiratioit
of the .see,ind year . ; and of the third class at-llte-ex
pirdtinhAff the third-year ;(so that thereafter one
- - third of this whole number of-senator.T r ittk lief-chosen
crery year. , The senators elected befhre the amend- -
.ments - to the conslitutton — sliall - be adopted, shall hold
„their offices 4arino• the terms for which- they. Shall
• 'respectively-harefeen elected. . L .. -
n X. The General Assembly shall meet on
the
m tics[ t e 0 -Sect%of
oc l
e i t l i , c e s n d e a a y
byt J h a e n G u d o r v •y e , rn irt o . r. every, year, unless
.:.' Section XI. - Each,bouse shall chnosG Its Speaker
and other officers; and' the Senate shall also choose
a Speaker pro tempore, when the Speaker shall ex
ercise the office of Governor. ' .. .
•.Section XII. Each house shall judge of the quail- ,
fications of its members. Gonteated elections- shall
be determined by a committee to be selected, formed
and regulated in such manner as shall be directed by ,
law. A mojorily_pf each house ,Shall constitute a
quorum to do business; but a saddler number may
adjourn froin day to day, and may be atithorized. by
--law-to.compel_the_attendance of absent members, in
such manlier and under such pcnahies as maybe
• provided. p • .
,_ Section XIII. Each house_may determine the
rules of its proceedings, punish its members •for
disorderly behaviour, and with the concurrence of
two-thirds, expel a member, but not a second time
for the same cause; and shall have all other powers
necessary for a. branch of the legislature of a free
--Stale.... - .
Section XIV. Tlietegalatyre shall not. have power
to enact lows annulling the contract of marriage in
any case_where, by law, the courts of this Common
wealth are'or may hereafter be empowered to decree.
Section XV.
,Each house shall keep a journal of
its proecedings and publish them weekly; except
such parts as may require - secrecy: and. .the yeas
and nays of the members' on any question shall, at
the desire of any two of them; be entered on the
journals. - •. .
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Section XVI. The .doors of each 'house and 'of
committees of the whole shall be open, unless,
• - when the business shall be such as ought to be kept
secret. •
Section XVII. Neither house shall, without the
consent of the Other, adjourn for more than three
days, nor to any other place than that in which the
two houses shall be sitting.
•
Sectloh XVIII, The Senators and represehtatives
Slialfreceliti r- compensation for their services to be
ascertained by law, and paid out of the treasury of
thoCgpsmon eases, - ea7:
— ceprireabrrionir - and breach or surety of the
peace,436 privileged - from arrest during their at
tendance at the .session of thelr 'respective - houses,
and in igoing to and returning frunr.the same. -And
for any speech or debate in either .house ) they•shall
_not be questioned in any other,place.
Section XIX. No Senator or represetltatire shall,
during-the tiMe-for which he shall have been elect--
- .ed, be appointed to any civil office Under, this Corn
• monwealth which shall. have - been created, or-the
emoluments_ of which shall have been increased
dining spelt time : .an - d no merittrerirCongress or
ether person holding-any office (except-of-attorney
at law and in the militia) under the United States
or this Commonwealth, shall be a member of either
honie during his continuance in Congress or in
• office.
, • . .
.'Section XX. When . vacanciesThapp.e_riAn_eititer_
. house; the S&Arenliall issue writs of - election to
fill such vacancies. ..h • • - .
- Section XXI. All bills for raising revenue shall
•'.. igirrato -- hrilrehcmse - of-representativesi-but--th •
Senate ray propose amendments as In other bills.
"'Section XXII. No money shall be trrawn from
the treasury but in consequence 'of appropriations.
made by law. . - • ' •
Section_XXlll. Every. bill . ,Which ',shall have
_,
___ passed..beth_hoUses ttliallfte. presented to the Go
vernor.- - If .he approve — lie - shall-iign it, Inat - if 'he .
shall not approve he shallleturn it with his objec
tions to the house in Which it shall have originated,
who shall ,enter the objections at large
_upontheir..
. journals and - preceed..to; re-consider. it.. If,..after
. such re -consideration, twV-thirds of that house shall
agree- to pass the bill, it shall - be sent with the ob
jections to the other. house, bywhlch likewise it
shall be re-considered; and if apProred IT •two••• •
tikikds otthat house, it shell be'ri' law. But in such
cases the votes of -both houses shall .be determined
by yeas antlnays, and the nameaof - persons voting ,
for or against the bill sliall be entered on the .jour....
•,nalS'of each lionse;resketively. ,If any bill shall .
not be ' rettlrned by the Governor Within ten 'days„
(gundays excepted) after it'shall have been pre-
'sewed to him, It shall: be a law in like Manner aslif
he. had 0411(0 it, unless . the General. Assembly, by •
their adjournment, preventlts return, in which cake
• it :shall be :4, let piiilless sent, back within three
tit'V9 affertheill next meeting.. • . .
- lection LX X /V. Every order, resolution pr vote •
to which...the concurrence' of both houses may be
' necessary•(except on a question of adjournment)
shall be presented to , the Governor, and before it
shall take effect, be. apprOved by him, or being dls; •
approved,. shall be'•repaised 4y two-tl?irds of both
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50 SACKS OF — FME'r-SAIT- for sale
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(Harrisburg; April 2; 1838 .1
iteitetigislr 711.1 twaciar anti
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CONSTITUIION
pOF 'VIE
COMAIONWEAVYWOIT PENNSYLVANIA,
.4.13 - ABIENDED CO:crErli/ON OF OttE 7116T.ISANp
• • EI9IIV;III:I4RED'ArtD
" ' THIRTY.EIGHT. •
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, INT, thr 'PeOplo of the Coteinontvesith Of Penh.
sYlvonia . ,-ordain and establish this Constitudou for
its Government. .. .
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• • • „..Aivrici.E.l. • ,
S'reti , .‘n T.. The legUative pow.er orthis ut;rnmon
wrq,ll,l) sh H be. vested ie. a General Assembly,
which .411411 cansistofis Senate inft House oritepre ,
F . CII iiVCS:
Section IL, The - repiesentatiVes shall - he chciseh •
'annually by the citizens of the city of Philadelphia,...
and of each county , respectivelfbn the second Tues.; ..
day Of October..., .
SeCtion 111. o prison-shall he a representative
. Vito shall not have attdined the age of twenty-one•
years, and have been a citizen and inhabitant of the;
,State three-years next preceding his election; and the
last year thereof an inhehitanfbf the distiqct in and,
for which he Shall be chosen a representative, unlehs
bre-shall-havo-been-absent-on-the-public:busitiess-o
theHnited Statei or of this State: • • . '
three - YearS;afttr the first ;
meeting of the General Assembly, and within every
subsequebt term 'of seven years, an enumeration of
the inhabitants shall he made in 'sitch - Man- .'
tier as shall be directed by law.. 'The number of
representatives shall, at the severalperiods of, mak 4 -
-Mg, such enumeration, be fixed by the ! .Legislature;
and apportioned among. the city of Philadelphia and
the several' counties, according" to the number Of
hxable inhabitants in each r and shall 'nevez be lest('
Altan_=_sikty.:nor- greater-thaw one - hunclred. -- Eatir'
county shall haye at least one - representatiVe, but no
county hereffter erected shell be entitled to a sepa
ratezePresentation Until asitifteient number of taxr
.able inhabitants shall be contained within it, to
entitle them to one representative agreeably to'the;
ratio which shall-then be established.
Section V. The:senators shall,be chosen-for Tree
years..by
_the citizens. of Philadelphia and Of _the ~
sev - rarermnties - at - the same time;iin-the-same-nian
ncr, and at the-same places. where_they_shall vote
ferTeptesentatives,
Section Vl.' The number of Senators shall, at the
several periods.of malting the enumeralion-hefere
Mentioned - bezilszed' by - the - Legislature and upper.
tamed . among the districts formed as hereinafter
direCted, according to the nunbei' of taxable inhabi-,
tants - in each ; and shall never be - less than - one
fourth, nor greater than one-third, of the number of
representatives; .• . - - -
.Section VII. The senators shall beeliosen in Ms-
_ousel according to the rules and limitations pre
scribed in case of
&Wen XXV. 11To corporate body shaft be heretifter
created, renewed, or extended, With banking or, ,
• counting privileges, without six 'months previous.
public notice of the ..intendect application for the
• same- in iuth manner as shall be prescribed bylaw.
Nor-shall.any chcirter ffor the purposes aforesaid,. be
granted for a longer ,period than twenty years, and
every such .chartershall contain 4. clause reserving
to the legislature the power to alter, revoke or annul
the same whenever in their opinion it May be injia
rious to.the. citizens of the commonwealth, in such
Wanner hwoever. .that no injustieexhal I be done to the
Cbrporatori. No law hereafter enacted, shall create,
renew. or extend the, charier oAtnoi.e. than one corpo-
Talton: -. • . . .
. - • . ARTICLE 11, "
Section L The.Supreme.Executii , e ptiwer of this
Commonwealth shall bsrvested in.a Governor. •
Settion•ll. The Governor 'shell be shosen on the
second Tuesday, of October, by the, citizens of. the.
Commonwealth, at the, places where they shall re-.
spectively vote for representativei. The returns
of every election for Governor shall be sealed up
and transmitted to the seat of government, directed
to the Speaker of the Senate, who shall open and '
publish them in the presence of the members .of
both hbuses'of the legislature. The person 'haVing
the highest number of • votes shall be Governor.
But if two or More shall. be 'equal and highest. In
;votes, one of them libel' be chosen Governor by the
int-vote-of-the-inefirbers:of-both'houries
7 :4-ested-electioneshall - b - e - dbthrinitreirby a Committee
to be selected from both houses of the legislattire, •
and formed and regulated in such manner-es siren
be directed by law.. '
. •.Section 111. The Goverhor. shall hind hit erne° ,
during threeyenrs from the. third Tuesday of - 4,anuy
ary 'next ensuing his election, and shall not'
capable of. holding it longer than six ill:any • turn-
El
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7
I . of nine ,Years., : . ' • . .
I ' Section TY.ll o e ct sjiall be, at least thirty Years of
,_age,.and_have- 1.-a-citiz;,en and :an inhabitant of
this State: - seven: years next - before, lies election ;
unless ho shall hayo been absent on the public
. business of the United States or of .this State. . .
-Section V: member of Congress or person
holding any office 'under the United States or this
State shall exercite the office of Governor. • ' •
Section VI. The ClOvernor shall at• stated times
receive for his_servicera compensationlvach,shall
.e neither increased, nor- diminished during-the
es
• 'elf lnrve bben elected.
Sectien,Vll,He.4hall -be commander-in,Chief -of
the army and,navy of this Commonwealth, and qf
the militia, except when they shall be called into
the actual service of the United ptates:
Section VIII. He shall appoint a Secretary,of the
om'itioniveatth during plepsure, and , he shalt nomi
nate and by and with the advice and consent of the
Sendleappoinrall - judicial officers Of courts '
record, ?mitts otherwiseproydedfor in this,Consti--
tation.___lle Shall have power to fill all vacancies
,that may happen in such judicial, offices during the
recess of the Senate, by granting commission Which
shall expire at the end of . their nest. session : Pro- •
'vided; the in - actirig - :ort 'exectaive\nonlinattons
Senate shall sit with open doors, and in confirming '
or rejecting the nominations of the Governor, the
vote shalrbe - teken by yeds.and nays.. _ -
Seetitin - JX. lle shall have power to remit. fines
and forfeitures,' and grant reprieves and pardons,'
except in cases of impeachment. . . -• •
_Seer 'on_Xjletnaiiirejnformition in writing,
from the officers in rho executiveepartment-upon
-- any suhject..relatingAn_the: thitiesof_their respec.7-- -
five offices.
Section Ile shall, from tithe to time, give - th__ l
7, - th. General Assembly information of the state of
the'Comnionwealth; and recommend- to -their con
sideration inch - MCZISUies - as be shall judge expedient. - .. 1
Section XII: Ile may, on eXtraindinarynccesiOns,
-•• convene' the, -General Assembly; and in case of
disagreement between the_two:houses; with respect'
-to the •time-of adjournment, adjourn them to such
• time as he - shall•thiek..-proper, not - exceeding four _
months.- :
Section, XIII: lie stall - take. - cafe - that - the laws
be - faith fi: I li - .exe - eff
•-• Sectirth XIY. In caseorthedeath - iFfeSignatilin •
of the - Governor,or, of - his removal from office, -the
• Speaker of the Senate" rshill_exereitie the:Ace-6r
Governor, untilZanotlier:GOvernor,,khall'be -- dtil,? - , -
qualified ;. Mit in such case another Governor shall
be chosen at the next annual electfrin of reprcsenta
lives, unless such death, resignation or removal,
shall occur withio,.three calendar Months immedi
ately preceding such next annual election, in which i
case a Govevor shall be chosen at the second Sue- I
ceeding aniika/ election ,of representatfres. And . •
if the trial of a contested- election"- shall _continue
- longer than until the third 'Monday of January
• hekt ensuing the electionof Governor, the Governor,
of the last year or the Speaker of the Senate who
may be in the exercise of the executive authority,.
shall continue therein until the determination of
such contested election, and until a, Governor shall
be duty qualified as aforesaid. • - •
Section -XV. The Secretary of the Commonwealth
shall keep a fair register of all the official acts and
'proceedings of the Gevernorr, and shall, when re- .
_.quired, lay...the same and all ' papers, minutes and
vouchers relative thereto, herein" elther - branclu oft
the legislature, and shall - perform such other duties
as shall be.enjoined him by law.
• Sectipn T. In elections by the citizens every white
freeman of the age of twenty-one years; having re
sided in this state one year, and in the election dis
trict where he offers to vote, ten 'days immediately
preceding—such election, and tviihiri taiji years paid
a State.. dr County tax, which shall hare been as
sessed at leastten.days before the election,Shallrenjoy
e rights of - an - elector: — But.a citizen of the United
States who had previously been a qualified voter of
this State,
and removed therefrom and returned, and
wilathallhave resided in the election district, and
paid la — eras-aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote,nfter
residing in the state six months. Provided, that white
freemen, citizens of the United States, between the
ages of twenty-one and, twenty-two years, and.liav
. init. 'resided in the State one year, and in the election
district ten days is aforesaid, shall be entitled to
vote,. although they shall not have paid taxes.
Section 11. All elections shall be by ballot, ex
cept_those by peisons in their representative capa
cities, who shall vote 'viva. voce.
Section 111. Electors shall in all cases, except
treason, felony, and breach or surety of the peace,
be privileged from arrest, during their attendance
on elections, and in going to and returning from
__a_
-_ =AItTICLE.IY.
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Section T. Trio House of Ttepresentativ,es
have the. sole power of impeaching.
Section 11. Ail impeachments shall be 'tried by
the Senate ; when. sitting for ,that purpose, the
Senators shall be upon oath or affirmation. No per . . ,
son shall be convicted without the concurrence of -
two-thirds of the,members presenk .
• Section 111. The Governor, and all other civil
officers under this Cominouwealth, shall be liable to•
impeachment for any misdemeanour in_ office ; but
jUdgment,-iii-buch- -not-extend_fiirther:
than to removal from office, and disqualification to
hold - any - office — of honoitr;trUst or profit, under this -
Commonwealth: The party, whether convicted or
acquitted, shall nevertheless be liable to indictment,
trial, judgment, and .punishment according to law.
. •
Sectioni.±The_juditiaLpoiter_of _this, Common
wealth...shall be vested In a Supreme Court, in - .
Courts of, Oyer and - Terminer and General Jail De
-livelyricra-Court-ot-Common-Pleas,..Orphanstemut
Itegistery s 'Court; Md' a-Court of Quarter Sessions
of the Peace; for each county t in Justices of the
. Peace, and in such other Courts as the Jegitiature
may from time to time establish - . -•
_ Section 11. The judges of the Supreme Court, of .
. the. several Courts of Common Pleas,-and Of such ,
,other Courts of - Record 'as' are or-shall be established.-
. by law, shalt be nominated by the Governor, and by,
and with the consent
,qf the Senate appointed and
-commissioned by Aim. ..The_judges,et. the Supreme
Court shall hold .their offices for:the term'of fifteen .
. years if they shall so sv long .behave themselves well.
The president judges of the several Courts of foinmon
' Pleas clad of such other Courts of Record- ci.f!are or -
.shall be established by law, and all other judges re=
quired to, be leartied‘in the-law,-shall hold their qffices
for the term of ten years if they shall so barbehave
themselves The Ass 'elate judges of the Courts
of common Pleas shall holdlheir offices for the term
;,of fire years - if- they shall so long behave themselves
.But for any reasonable cause which shall not
be sufficient ground of
,irapettehmemt, the Governor .
, may renioce.any of them on the address - of two.thirds
of each branch of the legislature. The judges, of the
Supreme Court and the Ipresidents of the sel.eif.l
Courts,qf Common Ikas shall at stated times receive
for their services an .adequate compensation to be'
fried by raw,.tihtch shall not be diminelhed during. :
thetr continuance in office ; but thiyehall receive no
• fees orperautaites of th:ce, nor hold -anyothernlici ,
of profit under this Commonwedllh.
Section 111. Until otherwise directed by law, the
__couris.e....c.enininn:Plens shall continue as ut present
ftWEN 31PCABE -
continues to ie.
eeive and forward goods and produce by
April 2; 1838.. , • . 18
ARTICLE
established.. - Not more thanjtre coUntzes Matt at any
lime be included in one judicial district organized
Jar said Courts: - - " " •
Section' IV. The jurisdiction of the''Supieme
Co'urt shall extend over the State ;.,and the judges
-thereof, shaliby virtue of their 'o ffi ces, be , justices
.of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in
the several counties; , , 1
. 'Section V. 'The judges of - the Court of Common
Pleas, in each county, shall by 'virtue: of .their
offices, be' ustices of Myer and Terminer and Gene
ral Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and: other
offenders therein ; any two• of the -said judges, the
president being one, shall be- a quorum: but 'they
_.
. shall not hold a court of ,oyer and terminer,nr, jail
deli Very; in any county, when the 'judges •of the
Supreme Cotfrt, or any of them; shall be sitting' in
the same county;.` The party acetised, as well at
the Commonwealth, may, under Such regulitiOns as i
shall beiprescribedobydaw; remove the indictment
and proceedings, or a transcript thereof, into the
Supreme Court. • • •''
•. Section VI. The Shprerne•Cotire, and the Several
courts of common pleas,..shall, 'beside the powers_
. heretofore 'usually exercised 'by them, have the .
power of a court of Chancery, solar as relates to ..
the perpetuating of testimony, tlid obtaining of
evidence from places not within the 'Stoic', and :the
care of the persons and estates of those who are
non compotetf, mends. And the legislattire shall °
vest in the said courts such.other, powers ..to grant
.relief in equity, - 'as shall be _found er ry_c_and
- .3Tfroui time - to - tremolo amp o, dirhinish-those—
potvers or Vest them in such other courts as they:shall
- judge proper, for the due administration of ju stice.
Section VII. The judges of the court of common- r•
,pleas of each county, any two-of whom shall be a..
,quorum, sheik, compose the corirt of Quarter S'es,,,
along of. the peace; and orphans' court thereof; and
-the register of wills, together with- the sajil judges, .
.or any two of them, shall compose the register's
court of each county:
common
pleas .shall, within Their respective counties, have
the Hite: powers. with the judges of the Supreme.
Court,.to issue writs Of certiorari to the justices of
.the peace,-and to cause their proceedings to .be
' brought before thetn, and the like right:and justice ,
to he dohe.
• Section IX. - The •president of,the_ court in 'each
'cireuit_Within _such_ cirduit,:aniL_the_judges_ef_the,_:.
- court of common_-pleas within their respective
-counties, shall. be justices of th
_e peaces ,so far as
relates to criminal matters. ' .
Section X; A register's - ofliee,-for the- probate of
wills and granting letters of administration, and an
-office far the recording of deeds, shall be kept- iti
.each County... / . • "
SectiOn -XL, The ,style' of 'all. process shall be
• ".The Commonsbealth of Pennsylvania." All prose,.
cutioes 'shall be carried -on in the name and by the:
authority 'of thy. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
and.coneltide t. against the peace. arid dignity of. the
same,"
ARTICLE VI. •
Section Sheriff's and coroners shall, at• the
times and - placepof_election of_ reptesentativcs, be _
chosen by the citizens of each county. -One person
shall be chosen for each office, who shall be COMIIIiS..
stoned by the Governor. They shall hold their
offices for three years, if th - ty shall so long behave
themselves well, and until a successor be duly
qualified-, but no, person -shall pe , twice chosen or
appointed in any' term of six years. Vacan
-cies-in-either-of--the-said-ollices--shall-bo-fillcd_by....:
in_.appointment,-to be made by. the_Governoroo
- continue until"the next general election, and until
a successor shill be phosenasafore
„said.- - •
Section ll.' The--freemen of this
shall' be armed,, organitcd'. and „disciplined for, - its
defence,'when - onctin such Manner may be directgl
by law. Those who elmscientiously scruple to bear'
arms, shall not be compelled to do so, but shall pay. •
an equivalent for personal service.
Section 111., Prolktinotafies - "of the Supreme'
Court - shall be appointed 11 the said Court fat' •• _
the - term - of three years if they so: long, behave
- themselves well, - Prothonotaries and clerks of the
several - other' courts', Recorders of deeds, andite - -
gillers• of 'will% shall at the, times. and placesr - of - .7 ---
.eketionof,repree4ntatives, be elected by the quali
fiedelatori of each county, or the districts over '
which the jurzsrliction-ofiraid-courts extends, and _
ehall."be commissioned by ,the GaverirOF — They --
shall hold their offices for three years if they shall
so long behave themselves well, and' until their
successors shall be duly qualified. The legiskt- ,
lure shall provide by law, Ilse number of persons']
in -each -county who shall 'hold said offices', and
how many and which of said offices shall be held
by oneperson. Vacancies its any of the said of
fices shall be filled by appointments to be made
by the Governor, to continue Wail the next gene
'rat election, and until successors shall be ekcletk
and qualified asaforesaid. •
' Section IV. Pifitimnotaries, clerks of the .ea
and orphans' courts, recorders of deeds, registers of
wills, and sheriffs, shall keep their offices in the
county town of the county in which they, respec
tively, shall be officers, unless when the -- •Govomor -
shall, for special reasons, dispense Therewith, for
any term not exceeding five years after the county
shall have been erected. --
Section V. All commissions shall be in the name
end by the authority of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, and be sealed with the State seal, and sign
ed by the Governor.
• Section VI. A 'State, Treasurer shall. be elected
annually, by joint vote of both branchaS of the legis
lature.
Section - VIL - Justices of the peace or aldermen--
shall be elected, in, the several wards, boroughs,
and townships id the time of the eleetiOn'of con--
stables 65-• the qualified-testers-thereof, in such
- -nzmlber -- as t shall-be-directed-by-law,-anhaltbe
commissioned by the Governor for nterni 'of five
years; but no township, ward or, borough shall,
cleat more than. two justices of the peace or alder
men without thexonsent of a majority of the qua .
lifted electors. within such towns/sip, ward or bo
rough. - •
• , Section VIII. All officers whose election or ap.'
pointmcnt is not provided for in this constitution,
shall be elected or appointed as shall be directed
, by law. No persan• shall'be appointed to any of
• fiee within any county who shall not have been a
--citizen and an tnhabdant -theiein one-year- next
before his appointment, if the county dud! have' -
--- been - so'long-ereeted ; but (fit slialtnot - have:been: _
so long, erected, then within the limits of the
county or counties out of Which it shall have been
taken. No member of Congress from this stater
' or any person holding' or atereising any office or
appoentment of - trust or profit under the United
Slates, shall-at the same time holdor exercise any ,
office in this state,' to tvhich a salary is, orfees or
perquisites arc by law,annexed ; and-the legisla
--ture_may .b,y_kturdeclare_what State offices are ity.
compatible, No member of the Seinde or of the
hottse of representatives shallbe appointed by the
Governor to any office during the term for which.
he shall have been elected.
„
Section IX. All officers for a
_term of years
—ahalthold-theirVidecfor-the-terms-respectivek
-NneVed, Only on the condition that they so long_
behave themselves well; and shall be rentra - ort
I conviction of misbehaviour in office or of any in-.
- fttmaus - trim - ” •
- Section. X.-Any .person Who .ehall, after the`
adoption of the amendments proposed by this
Convention-to the •Constitution,-Aht a dad or
send a challenge for that purpose, or be cider or
abettor In fighting a duel, shall be deprived of the
-right of holding any qfice„ofhonottr or profit in
this Stale, andaludl be punished 61Am-disc en such "
manner is, or may beprescribed_by_lcqu_c_but_
fhb ei-ecutive may remit, the said olcnce and all:..
its disqualifications, •
ARTICLE
• Section L Thiklegislature shall, as soon as tent
venienty may, be, provide by law, foithe establish-
Inept of schools throughout the ,State, -in such,
manner that the pcierinfwbOtaught gratis. •
.Section 11. The arts, and sciences shall be ,pro•
-
moted in one or more srninaries of learning.
Section 111. The rights, -- priiileges, immunities
,and, estates of religious societies and corporate ho-„
dies, shall remain as if the constitution of this,State
had not been altered or amended. •
Section IV. The legislature shall not invest any
corporate body
_or individual with the privikge.
()flaking private property for Rublic use, without ,
requiring such corporation or individual-to make
compensation to•the owners of said property, or
give adequate security therefor, before such pro
pert/y shall be taken. • • ; „
• - 'ARTICLE. VIII.
: — .Members -- Of"the•General -- Assemblyi - and"all offi
cers executiVe and judicial, shall-be bound 14 oath
barrels No 2
20 BARRELSand:half
Macerel for sale by.
, -ONVENVCABE. _
April 2; 1818.• ' • 18,
ItgramOtitatto
n affirmation, to support the constitution of this
Join monw eal th,, and pOrfokra : 9le duties of their
respectiire offices witlefidelity. >
• • ARTICLE -IX:
That thege,neral,•great and essential principleii of
liberty and free government may be recognised and
unalterably established, WE •DECLARE, THAT
Section I. All men are born equally free and
' dependent, and have certain inherent and indefeasible
rights, among which are those - of enjoying and de%
fending- life and liberty; of •acquirieg, possessing
and protecting property and reputation, and of p,ur
suing their own happiness. ' •
. Section IL 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 6f these ends, they .
have, at-all times, an unalienable and indefeasible ,
right le.alter',' reform or abolish their government, in
such manner as they, may.thinlc proper. • • •
Section 111. All men have a. natural and indefea
. sibleright to-worship Almighty God, accordi_ng to
the dictates of their own consciences; no man can,
of 'right, be compelled, to attend, erect, or, support
„any place of worship, Or to maintain any ministry
-against-his consent;
. po humanauthority can, in any:
_ case whatever, control or interfere with the rights'
of conscience ; and no preference shall ever be
given, by law, to any religious establishments or
•.modes of worship. , • .
person who acknowledges the_be. _
g LIE-a:God - and - a - future bt...ao oward•
nralifnents ' shall •on account of Ills religious senti-'
I merits be disqualified to hold any office or. place Of
' . trust or . profit tinder this Conimonwealth.. • .
. Section V. Elections shall be free and equal.
, Sectien'VL Trial-by juryshall be as' lieretotOre,,
and the right thereof remain inviolate. •
• Section, VII. The printing presses shall. be free to,
every person who undertakes to exarniue_the_pro- , ---,
eeedings'nf7the — legiSlatia - , — or any branch of go
,vetnment: And ncr law shall ever be made 'to.re
strain the right. thereof. • The .free..communication.
of thoughts and opinions is - one of the invaluable \
-righti of man and every citizen may freely speak;
write and' print on any subject, being responsible
lor.,,the-abuse..4,lllo liberty. In prosecutions for
the publication of papers investigating the official
conduct of offiders, - or men in a public eapacity,.or
where-the.matter-published is preper for public in
formation,the truth:thereof may be - given - in - eviz—
dence : nd in all indictments for libel's the jury
shall have.a right to determine the law and - the facts;
under the direction of the'court, as in'other cases.
Section VIII. The people Abell be secure in.theif
persons, houses;papera and possessions, from unrea ,-
sonable searches and seizures: And no warrant to •
search any place, or to seize any person' or things,
• 'Shall issue, without-describing' them-as nearly
- ma. The, nor. Without probable. cause supportedhy
oath or affirmation. . • -.-
Section IX. In all ,criminal presecutioris, the se«
cusetbhath a right to be heard by himself and his .-
ctmusel, to &Maud the nature, and cause-of 'the ac-,
,eusatiOnagainat Mira, to meet the witnesses face to
• face, to have - comphlsory proceslifer-ebtaining
nesses_in his favour, and, in prosecutions- . by. Indict
. meet . ; or information, a speedy 'Public trial, by an
impartial jury of thc vicinage; he cannot be . cora-:,
polled - to give evidence against. himself, inir can he --
be deprived of his life, liberty, or property, - unless
.by 'the' judgment of his peers or_the law of .the '
- land:
offence, be proceeded against criminally bjT.'infortna,,
tion, except in cases arising in the land-br naval
-forces, or in the militia when in actual service in
Aline of war or public .danger; or_by,leave of
_the.
' court, for oppression-and miSdetheanour in office. tflo
peraoh shalt ; for - the same Offence .bertwicc , ptein
jeopardy of or limb ; nor shall any mail's pro
perty" be taken or applied to public use, without the
consent_ of . - his _represent atives,:atfd without just
— compensation being made.
man
AlL,courts -Shalt be' open, lnil every
man for an injury done hirriin his-lands, gOods,"per- •
- son - or - reputation,. shall - have rethedy by the due
courip.orlaw, and-sight and justice administered, -
-without-sale, deniator delay.-::Suits.may..be.brought -
__against:the-Commonwealth in such manner, in spell
Courts, and in.such cases as the.legislaturemmy
1, - law direct. .. •
. .
Section XIL No power of suspeuilliklaws shall
be exercised, unless by.. the legislature, or_ its.nu,
Section XIII: - :Excessive bail shall not be re
quired, nor. excessive fines imposed, nor. cruel pu
nishments inflicted. •
Section XIV. All prisoner's shall be bailable by
sufficient Sureties, unless for capital offences, when
Ahe proof is evident or presumption great - . and the
1 - 'privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall, not be
1 1 . suspended, miless when, in cases of rebellion or in,
vasion, the public' safety may require it.--
SectiOn XV. No commission of Oyer and Terminer
'or jail delivery shall be issued..' •
Section XVI. The' person of a. debtor, where
`tbero is not. strong. presumption of fraud, shall not
.e continued in prison, after delivering up his estate
for the benefit of his creditors, in such • manner as
shall be prescribed by law. •
SectiettXVll. - No es post facto law, nor any law
impairing contracts shall bi made.
'Section XVIII..No person shall be attainted of
treason or felony by the legislature. _ '
Section XIX. No attainder shall work corruption
of blood, nor, except during the life of the offender,
forfeiture of estate to the commonwealth ;-the es- .
tates of Such persons as shall destroy_their own
lives, shall descen r vest as in- case of natural
death ; and if aPy per Son shall be killed by
casualty, there shall be no forfeiture by reason
thereof.. . • • '
Section XX. - TlMeitiietis have - a - right, - in - a peace;. ,--
able -manner, to assemble together, for their common
good, and to apply to those invested with the powers
of government for .redress of_ grievances, or_other
proper purposes, by petition, address or-remon-
strance.
Section XXI. The right of citizens to bear_arms,
in defence of, themselves and the State, shall not be
questioned. • • . ,
•
• Section XXII. No standing army shall, in time
of peace, be ,kept up withodt the consent of the Le- '
gislature ;.and the military shall,-in all caseS;ind': -
at all times, be in strict subordination to- the civil
power.
Section XXIII. No soldier shall, in time et peace,
be quartered in any house without the consent of the
owner; nor in time of war, but in a manner to be
prescribed by law.
~Section-XXIV. The-legislature. shall not -grant
any title of nobility or. hereditary distinction, um
create any office the appointment' to which shall be
.for a hingerterm than during good behaviour.
• Section XXV. Emigration- from 'the State d shall
hot be prohibited.
- Seetion XXVI. To guard against transgressions
of the high powers which -we, have delegated, WE
DECLARE, that every thing in .this article is ek- •
cepted out of tile generalpowers of-government, and
shall for ever remain inviolate.'
."
• ARTICLE X.
•
Any amendment or aine'sulments to this cons du
tion maybe proposediritha - Senale or - Hopse -- Re-T
presentatives, anal if the same shall be agreed to by
a majority of the members elected to each House, such ,
proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered
on their journals, with the yeas and nays taken '
. thereon, and the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall
a:lse - the same - to be-published-three Months-beforethe—
next election, in at past one newspaper in every
- countyen trAtchw newspapershall be - publishedl - anit* '
if in the legislature next afterwards chosen such pro- _
posed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to
*by a majoTlWArstretrbtrs elgtalb Oath house,
the Secretary of the 'Commonwealth shall cause the.
same again,to be published in manner aforesaid, and
such - proposed amendment or amendments• stud: be
' submitted to the ,people in such - manner and - at such
-time, at-least-three months, after being so agreed to__
. by the two houses:as the legislature shall prescribe;
.:and -if...the people, shall -app'rove :and ratify , such
amendment or amendments by a inlet 4;10 the
lifted votersytTiiiStale vohnglliareon, such amend- .
..,meet or ainendmeats shall beconte r a, part of the con.: '
stitution t. but. no amendment or. amendments shall
be submitted to.the people oftener than, once in five
years ; Provided, that if. snore than one amendment
be submitted, they, shall be subniitted in such manner
• andlorm, that the-people may vote for -or against
each dihendment separately and distinctly. '
SCIiEDULE.
TWat no.inconvenicncc may arise from the altera
tions and amendments in. the. Constitution of this
ComMonwealth, and in order to carry the same into
complete operation, it is hereby declared and ordain-.
cd, That, • - 4I -
Section 1. ,All lawi of this CommonWeallh in force
at the time when the said alterations and amend
ments in 'the said Constitution shall take effect, and
not:inconsistent therewith, and all rights, action!,
prosecutions, claims, and,contruets . as well of indt-,
vidtials as of, bodies corporate, shall continue as if
the said alteratiOns and amendments not Peen
made.. • •
- Section 11. The alteration's and ameiiathents inihe
PQR Sale nne new jand fashionatile-BAu...
Routint t. Also one second hap'
TILLBUItY, with one..att cigukrpgsji to
each vehicle. CHAS. BARNITZ.
• said Constitution shall take effect trona thd first - day
of January : , eighteen . hundred and thirty-nine. • ~'
Sectio'n ILL The clauses, sections, and articles of
the said Constitute n; which remain unaltered, Shall
continue to be , con trued and 'have 'effect as if the
Said Constitution I Seen not ea amended. •
' Section IV. cl'h General Assembly Which• shalt
• convene in Dece bor, eighteen hundred and thirty
e., session,
ight, shall continue its as heretofore, not
witlistanding-.the pro Vision In tlie;eleV'eiath section .
• of the first article, and shall,at all Imes be regarded
as the first General Assembly under the, amended
. Constitution.. ', ..: • ' .
,
.Section V. The Governor who shall be elected in
October, eighteen - hundred and thirty-eight, shall be
. inauguroted on the third Tuesday in January,'
eighteen hundred'and thirty-nine, to -which .time
!the.present executive term is hereby extended. •
Section VI. The commissions of the judges of the
.t Supreme Court, who-maybe in office on the first day,
.of January next, shall expire in the following man-
.: ner: The commission which bearsJhe - earliest.date
shall expire on - the first day-of January,.Anno Do-
' Mini one thousand eight hundred andforty-twd(the
•• cominissiortnext dated shall expire on the first day
of January, Anno Domini One.thousand eight bun-.
died and Eirty-five; thecommission next dated shall '
expire on the firSt day of January, Anno Doinini
one. thousand eight- hundred .and .forty-eight; . the
commission next dated shall expire on the first day_.
--of- - January, - Anno Doritiiii - Cfner„lfifinsiiiiil eight ' hun-'
and fifty-one"; and-the-commission last dated
.hall-expire-orrthe-lirst=daY - Or4tneary - , - Arino - Do
mini one thousand-eight:hundred and-fifty-four.'
' • - Section-VIL The commissions of the President
' judges cif the. several: judicial districts and of the
-.associate law judges of tlie firstjudicial district shall
expire as follows : The .commissions of one-half of
those-Who shall have-held-their-offices- ten-years-or
more at the adoption of the Amendments to the coristi-.
_Anthill, shall - the - twen ty-seventlfdafef - Fe;
bruary, one thousand eight hundred-and thirty-nine ;'
the commissionS of the other half Of those - who shall
have-held their offices - ten years.er more at the adop
- thin 'of the - rmendnienti - tii : -the Constitution,. shall_
expire On the twenty-seventh day of 'February, one
thousand eiglithundred and forty-two ; the first half
, toembrace those whese commissions shall bear the.
'- 'oldest date. The commissions of all the remaining
judges who shall dot have held their offices for ten
years At the adoption of the amendments -to the con
stitution shallexpire on-the twenty-seventli day of_
February next after the 'end of ten years from the
date of their commissions. • .
_. ' •
' .Section VIII. The Recorders. of the several May
ors' Cdurts, and other criminal .courts in this Com=
Monivealth, shall -'be appointed for the same time,
'• and in the same manger, as the president judges
of the several-judicial districts; of those now in.
_ office, the•Comniission oldeSt in date shall expire on
the -twenty-seventh day of -February, one thousand
eight hundred - arid forty-one; and. the others every
two years thereafter according to their respective
dates. Those oldest iirdate:expii•ing first:: - -
: Section IK: The legislature at its first, session 110-
__der the amendtd censtitutioir, shall divide the other'.
associates judges-of the State into four classes. The •
• commissions of-those of the first• class , shall mime
'on the"twenty-seventir•day 'of February, eighteen
.
• hundred and forty;'of' these of die second-class on
the twenty-seventh day of February, eighteen hun- •
dred - and. forty-one ; of those of ;the' third class on
the twenty-seVelith day-of February, eighteen hun
dred anct forty-twos and of those ,of thefourili class. - F -ortlia,-tweseven.thilap-of,--I.eliruar,v-',.-...eig,ttee..
hundred anWorty-three. The said classes from the
fir:ft to the fourth shall tie arranged according to the
seniority of the commissions of the several judges.
. Sectiori,ti. Protlionottiries, clerks of _the several .
courts (except of the -Supreme Court) recorders of
fleefhpiril registers of twills, liall be first elected under
.the amended Constitution,:et-' the : election of repre
sentatives in the year eighteen .hundred find Ihi t ,
nine, in sucli . manner as May be prescrihed by lass.
' .
'Section NI: The appointing power'shall rernaiii as
. heicto?ore, and alieflieers in'theeppointinerif of the
executive•department shall continue,,in the exercise
of the duties-of their. respective oflicesiuntil the
legislature shall pass such laws as may be reeni
((((((
by.the.eighth section .of. the ,sixtir.articielof the
amended constitution, and until appointmentsshall
be•made under such laws - 1, unless their commissions'
shall be superseded by new appointments, or shall
. sooner expire -by their own limitations, or the said
. offices Shall become vacant byrleath_or resignation,
and-spell laws.sliall be. enacted - by thefirst legisla:,
lure under the amended constitution. --
Section NIL The election - for Aldermen and
justices of the peace shall be held in the year eight=
Fen hundred and, forty, at the time fixed for. the
election of constables. The legislature at its lira
-session tinder the amended constitution shall pro
vide for the said election andlor subsequent similar
elections. The aldermen and justices of the peace
now in commission, or who may in - the interim be
appointed, shall continue to discharge the duties of
their respective offices, until:fifteen dayS after the
- day which shalLbe fixed by law for the issuing of
new, commissions, at the expiration of Which time,
their commissions shall expire. .
. In testimony that the foregoing is the amended
constitution of. Pennsylvania, as agreed to in
• convention, We the officers and menibers of the
-7.•—convention-have-hereuntcr-signed-ourmaines-nt
' - Philadelphia,. the twenty-second - day of Febru
ary,.Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred
"and thirty-eight, and of the linlependence of.
•the United States of America the sixty,seconl
• - • -. - JOON SERGEANT, President:
Daniel AgneW, --- P,zm S. Hayhurst; ,
Wm. Ayres, Wm. Hays,
M. NV: Baldwin, • Abm.,Helllenstein;
Ephraim Banks, M. Henderson, . ", .
John Y. Barclay,- , Wm. Henderson, -
Jacob Barndolar, AVm. Bloater,
Chas. A: Barnitz, William High, -
Andrew Redford, Jos. Hopkinson, •
. Thos. S. Bell, , • John Houpt, •
James Cornell Biddle,_ Jabez Hyde, , ' ..
-., Lebbeus L.:Bigelow; - - Charles Jared Ingersoll, '.
Semi. C. Bonham, . 'f Phs. Jenks, ...
Chas. Brown - , -- - '- George M. Kohn.--
Jeremiah Brotin, James Kennedy, . ' ,
. William Brown, Aaron Kerr,
- Pierce Butler, „ „. Jos. Konigmacheri
-Samuel Carey, - Jacob ,Krebs, ,
John Commie, I{. G. Long i _
Thomas S. Cunningham, David Lyo ;
William Curl!, • Al x. h . gee, .' ' •
.Wm. Darlington, Joel K. Mann,'
George Chambers; , W. M. Meredith;
pJolm Chandler, James Merrill, : '
Jos. R. Chandler, „ Levi Merkel. . -
Ch. Chauncey.- -- - • . 'Wm. L. Miller, '
Nathaniel.Clapp._ James Montgomery, -_
. James Clarke; . • Christian Meyers;
z John Clarke, .. D. Nevin, . '_ ' •
William,Clark, •'. Wm. Overfield,
A. J. Cline, ' Hiram Payne,
• Lindley Coates, . Matilda% Pennynacker„
It. E. Cochran; -.., James Porter, .
Thos.T. Cope, 'James Madison Porter, -
Joshua F. Co,r ' Sarni. A. Purviance,
Walter Craig,. - .E. C. Reigart, .
Richd.-M.-Crain _,_ .',.
_A. H.' Read,. • "
_.
Geo. T. Crawfor d,-.-. • ....Beo-W.../liter,
Cornelius Crum; ' . .Trio. Ritter, • . .
Benjn. Martin, --- -•• li. Gold. Rogers,
John L. M , Cahen, Sainuei Royer,
E. T. M'Dowell, japes M. Russell; ,---- *.
James M'Shcrry - Daniel Saeger,
--- Mark - Anilfh, , -. •'. -- johli - Maiti - Seeit, •
Harmar Denny, ' Tobias Sellers, •• ' '
John Dickey,- -. G. Seltzer,:
Joshua Dickerson, Geo. Serail,' .
otrDillinger;- -- " - Ilelary"Selia l2 , .• -__
Jas. Donegan,.__ - . . George Shilleto,
- .1..1t. Donnell,. • . ThomeaTlTSill,' ,
Joseph M. Doran, . Geo. Smith; • .. '
James Dunlop, • • - Wm.,Smytti, -. '
Thomas Earle, ,Joseph Snively,, , ".,
..D. M. Farrelly, - • . JIM. B. Sterigere, •
• Robt. Fleming, " -Jacob Stickel,.:
Walter_ForWaril,.:. Ebenezer .W. Sturdevant,
-- John - Forillirod; .
~ Tbomas Taggart, • . ' .
Joseph Fry, Jr. , IVlgrgan 1-Thorne's, , '.
John Fuller, James Todd, ..
John A.Gamble, , Thomas Weaver, .-.
• Williani Gearhart, Jacob B. Weidman,, - . . ~..
David Gi)more, . ' :., ' It. G. White,. , .
Virgil Grenell, •• .. 'Gert,'W.AVodward ,
William L. Harris, .• ' • It. Young.' .* •
Thomas Hastings, - ' , ....,
. -,..
(Attest,) S. Sheen; Secretary.' • . .
.. 4 . .
• .. ; ~' G. L.. Pans,• -.?. Assistant - Secretaries.-- -
..
' S. WILLIAIIIS, ...., ,
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'J SECRETARY'S OFFICE, - . Z
• . - ilkanrsuprio t PE11RVA1LY.48,,18.38.5
, , ,
The followno. persons - have - been Appo i nte d
Ag e nts, lbr the e b Earlisle herald and Expositor •
to whom payment for subscription and.advertise=
.ments can-be made'. • "
D. 5.m.7.1..my,. EB. l ..Shlriemenslinvn,
Scovr Covni4i.sq. Newvalle, • ; • do, -
P. KOorcrz, Esq,,Newburg,. ‘. do..
-Trio9i.N.,flisins,2Esq,,Shippenibt!rg,. - .do, •
do, j _ • do,
J „ISt A TEEtt
'
,E. IV tr.Sorr,.Esq. Mechanicsburg,": do.
hat ,. tecCivs.d 8 - da , and 30 hour NOw,
wit.twa llti.wswa; Esq Hopewell. . do.
y
R."arpnoto.ri, EskChurohtown, . do. -
it •
E- Y9rk CLOCKS, - which I • warrant to n o. 4• t Wit iTIC. NvW.Gthabcrlgud, do, • -
.keep_good:_time,Land,oftr_therd_afreauced -1 , c ,„; Di 9c unght,'..,r_o_riy_ cc unir
priceS; at my store, Esq. T7, lA.LA , .• •
. ,• • .•. . r
I cettifY, that the foregoing is an exact and literal
copy of" ttic Constitution of the Commonivealth,of
Pennsylvania as amended by the Convention of one
thousand eight hundred and, thirty-seven-thirty
eighti" deposited in this office on the 26th day of
February, 1838 ; ~the anuleinints being in italic,
and tho retained pottion's of the pretent Curistitn
tion in rOrhan letter. "
" TllO.l-1,
i3LJRROWES,, - '
Sec'y of toe Commonicaalt7i:
■
.• .: .-- $5Ol l . 0 1
00 11 t, •••
- ,
• • • • - • •
. .
Nearly as many prizesas blank's. •
STA'L'L - LOTLEVX, •
I , Or 019 benea Of the Peteriburg_Benevulent
• bleclianic Association. .. • • . •••
: • olass N0.,:iii0r.1,838. ' •• . -
To be tWw - n at , Alexat.tria,' Va. on' Saturday, •
:21st April; 1838. •' • •
•75 Number Lottery-,14 drawn ballots. •
•
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. . •
' 'Capital—Priz.- of : $50.. 0 00
'• - — .T Splendid Prize.of :19,000 • ‘.!
1 Prize ot, - 5,000' •.•
1 „ - 4,000 •• '
1 do • i• .3,000 . •
1, do • 2,000
1' '(10 • 1.615
10 - Prizes of , ' 1,000 • ;
10 • -do • • •• • :750' ' •
. . suo
'25 do* `3CO •
75 do. 200
125, • diy ••• f.c•e.•, _
Tickets oulyslo--sbares.in proportion, •
Cer of packages 6f 25. whole tickets-''sl3o_oo
tralf - . 40 • 65 O.
,do _ •25 QW:ir.fee do- • - 32 50
Capital. .
. STATE OP VIRGINIA.. •
, .
.11 fariVi.OSD C.A.DE.MY.4OTTERY
dass NO 2 for .1838.
To b:5 - clrawifiirAlexatic Vai Saturday, April
-
. 1,14 U -3 , 6 *-4,500-=2,000-L . 50 of 1,00 = 20
, - '.of .100!
• . Ticket $lO, shares in pro;iortion
Her of packagcs of 25 Whoreetickets sl3o'oo
do 25 HAD 'do ';55 00
do. do . 25 Quarter do 32 50
-,539,61:0411-
. ,
• ~VIRGINIA'STATE.LOTTEItY,'-'
Vor endowing the Leesburg ••Actidemy and foi. - •
other purpose 9., •Plass . No 3 for 1838,7
..
To be drawn at Ale. "ndria,, Va, on Saturday__
-- .- Aprd ' 8, - 1838. " •.• ' ° -
. Capital Prizes-30,00 , dolls! spoo-dolio 4,900 •
3.000! 2,500!1,0.173! 00prizes.ot'1000; &e. °
- - Tickets . fmly slo—shares in prOortion..
Cer: of p:l6 Orgr's of 25 Whole tickets, - $l3O 00
do d0..,'. . 135 half - rlo ---", 65 00 •
do , • 25 (-ttoeter do - - -
11 - 2-oi•ders foet.eltets••and shares of:Cell:fin:AO)
of packs; es in the :Omen Magsiifivent Silierneq;
will receive the most . prompt alteotion, and an,
official account each drawing sent immediately
after it.io over to all who order from us. Adill C. 4.S
D, s:,t - idtEool2l(.Bz. CO - , Manager% -
- IVtishington City, I). C.
M:ircli ?6, "I'838—t(1 •
ZATEZT
tf,Rl-11::--otbscri'7er th:tnltftil .I"bv pa - st:Tavitte;
44, site - olio - 11y ittfOrins hitt friend; and the public
gellerailyoll3l. Ile. still . oolslllllle4 to rti'lntif,xttire,
atid - has constantly. on hand, h large antrgOnertil
lssortment of Ilati;—consisting of
.•
- 117,i1c lilack,.and Drab
• .S'ILK RATS -
7 .
iffiqufacturediirthe hitestst,yi '
=
1341USH llA'l7s,
Itc - aver . acild
Caster, Rokam; and Boy's flats, of every desdrip.
tion.
As he has just received the New York_Spring
faslitons,' and employs the most exp - erieticed
woitmen, he ilaticis . himself that he shall he able
In rendei ample satisfaction to all who may favor
hrim with a call. II is shop icon fruit street, nest
lfit.MeMan's nrd
invited
.to call and exaMine for.thrinselves..
• J9i - IN CASEY.
Maich 21, 1838.—tf , . 17
N '4" iiiNILTFACTOPY.'
• The Subscriber returns his sincere thanks
to his former customers; for the liberal share
of patronage, which has been given hint and
solicits a 'Continuance of the.ss me; :it'll's() tie
invites those who-may .not, as yet, ha've
,given - hint a call; to doSo at his shop ii. North —
Hanover street, one door north of M-rs. F.••
Weise's stare. ° -
FlavinlY=yeturned from . - the the city
of l'hiladelpnia, bringing:with hint the latest
and most-approved - faShions, the subscriber
has on .hand, a large assortment of
Gle:i" . *' EiIIEN'S MEATS,
iiiIDZ 4 Ule+-Ig. Titateoo
&c. finished in a superior_style. .
Also, FUR AND ZEAL CAPS; of the
latest fashions, all of which will be sold low
for cash,.or'exchanged for country produce.
call and. see. '• '
- .ANDREW G. LECHLER.
Nov. 20, - I)33ti.- if 51.
Piansy an &Schuylkill
-Traiiportai,tion Line..
THE.subicriber will 9ontinue at.the openings
- the nrivighiimi to, run his
LINE OF BOATS,
. ,
fl tween Philadelphia and flar'rishorg-4rodote
-
-To . -the—city—tnarket, r received-at-the-Ware.house- -
of_llenry Rhoads, Main street, CarliAle,,or at any
othek Woredinuse - onrthe Cornbe.rlanif-Valley
"Roadi to be forwarded '
imateto George W. La) ng, who::
dii,W to the. per
signed to in Philadelphia. Also. in return;
all kinds of Merchandise at the. costnrnar). truces._ -
WILLIAM HOS FICK,. •
16
Mod, 19,1836.-3 m.
tau
!' 31U1.
I_, Twa "CARLISLE ltanatn - i,Sti - Ex - roarnin,'
• Tivill be issued at TWO IJOLLA,RS - iier,alintiln; ••
'to he bald half yearly hi adv ance,
SDV.El,l773EMENTSnotexceetling ,
thh three i nsertion s , ONE DOL4A - 11 4 , -,and every
Stlbietiuent insertion, Taventy-five Cents, longer'
otfcs in proilortion. . • .;
- Litters addressed to the iniblisheri "1:41 bald+
oesi, MUST. BE POST_ PAID, otherwise ihey
- will not be attended to. ' • '
AGENTS.
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