El Limok El ,•• • • • FannOus Ca i ne. toi.,' the Rhea. • •:ailiatil*Hi 4fiAl'othee'llatinti MUCH need not be slain relation to this wonder ful remedy; the . priViete? - fefflS - VA:infidel - it - that -when applied, it will, asean be proven by the number of respectable .persons; effect an entire cure' of the Rheumatic and other pains. It - had not until lately ---_-_been his intention to make it public ; but by the fre quent applications of his neighbors, and the wonderful cures-it has effected, he feels it a duty he owes to society as well. tia to limself„ to make it more gene . rgllv know,' , mulat,the...sfune_time-lia-ve-it-put-asietti . • as be can within the read; of all who may be afflicted •• with that painful, disease:, ' ' 11Undreds .Of names could be published of perslus - who have . been 'cured by-this' celebrated. medicine, but the folio - Wing are selected from the mass, as bi • lag amplysulliotent to attest ;Its powerh, 7oltnSro re, ' • , ; ;David }lender, • 'Jacob L. Nagle, P.'Lindemuth, ," George PiSher,' John Alsbaugh, C. Stoner,. ' 'John Coover',-- • Samuel Freely, Aaron Bender, • P Lindemoth jr. ,Samuel Young, .. Hobert Dysart, R. Richardson, 'Jacob Worlich, Henry Alsbaugh." J.'Diffeuliangli, . Jacob. Miers. 'Christian Organ, Hiestand, • Mount Joy,August 115, 1836.• . • - • All.mairrg fema_a_distanceiaddressed-io=the---sub t scriber, Mount Joy, Lancasterpounty, will be prorript __ ly and faithfully -attended to. • • SAMUEL LOUCKS. Mount Joy, Feb. 7, 1837. - -• • The Mimic medicine is Man for sale by, - JOHN HATFIELD. • Carlisle, February 1838. Delindsient.C-Jbook-0zt1.... •• .%LL person's indebted to the late firm of Eitner &- Riddle, limner proprietors of the Carlisle Herald, for subscription,• Job-work, or „Advelltising, arc hereby notified that their accounts have been placed in -the hands of Thomas Trimble, Esq. for collection: They are requested. to Make payment without delay and save costs.' HlTNntn. = Rstate. of, Wm. It. F lw dec' d IVOTIC C. - -- Notice is itereliatuthaLletters of Adrainistra-_ 'l _o ien on:the estatef_William,P. Fithaiter, late:attic - boroo3V Or. Carl i Qumberland - county, decett'sed, have issued in due form of lAM 6) the subscriber, who resulei in SliimenSlMM_cosinty_aforesaid.lll,per. sons having. claims or dqinands.ugitinst thp deceased, 'are requested to make kilow.n the same without delay ~.--and. those indebted to said estate to pay_ their said . debt to J9IIN - FULWILER, ✓ldministrator April 2,"1838.-Gw NOTIVE. . MY creditors will take notice. that I have applied to the Court or Common Plebs of Cumberland emu, tY;for thelni - nefit of the Insolvent LaWs, and said ' court have appoiritetlMondaythel:ltkflay of August, ' 1838, for the hearing of me_and . my erCditorsot the CoUrt. House, in the borough of Carlisle. J - 0 - IIN-Z - IMMERMAN. April 9, 1838.=-3w.§-1 N - 0 - 1 - 1 - GE • Lett.Os of,-Admillistratton ' the-estate of 'William' Cort,laff of Carlisle, Comlie'r- L land _county., deceased,: bavethiS day issued in due form of law to the subscriber,.whoTekides in. Carlisle. Ald i liersonsginving_ clalmir or demands agninit estate of-the Ea d •decTsed, nre7relnested known' - the sittne •iidtbi.tintdelay—antl.those indebted to ---- said - eState'toliay 'their' Said debts to ' - GEORGE CART, didner• April 9, .18381. - • - IVALUA.RILE PROPERTY 21)(046-t THE subscriber at priviite mle, or will le-se for a term'tif years, that vlduable tract of laud, situate in the southern part of the borottgh of Carlisle, containing. ahout 5 Acres, hating thereon erected a , _ Slurs.° Stone Building, .-.7---(Forrnerly-linoirrrns-"-GrartrElitillt,r7y -HOUSE,. • and a'Brick Dwelling House, with two wells of writer on the premises.' This property is suitable for many purpoKs, such as distilling, a founderv, or tan yard. rife buildings wilt lie SoliForlerith orwithout the ,land, and possession given immediately. For terms apply to • JAMES . ARMSTRONG. ORP'II.I.IVS,COURT jN pursuance of atiorder of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will be sold- at,publiC sale, on the premises, on 'FtiesclayEj ho,,fixstifay of 9 May next, at 12 o'clock ; M. of said day, the fol a rci•witrg described real estate, late 'the estate of • Archibald Ramsey. deceased:to wit:-- • • The one hill of Lot No 107, situate in. thebor- ough of Carlisle, In said county, bounded on the north' by Church Alley, on the east by a lot of James Creiter, or. the south by Pomfret street',, and'on the west by part of the sarne;lpf, the pro perty. of Samuel Gould, having therebn erecteda TWO STORY • • . 1. ; ". LOG 1 - 101 USE- -. and frame- Kitclien - , - iiiiiieand a half story frame house, and, frame stable, all 'in good order, with a well of.neyer.failing water, and a •puMp therein, — on -- the - ine --- divuling - stidldt e 4 —Thrupertyls ' well ca . ictilated for two email families, and will • be„sold.together; or in parts,.as 111 ay.best suit ptiN chasers. The terms`of sale are-t-One third of the .purchase money to be paid.pn the confirmation of the sale, and the residue iwt wo equal payments, — lb be made reSpectively . on the first of October, and first ofJanuary nest follbWiTi":"With interest from the said confirmation, and to be secured .by bonds with apprmted securitSr, .• . JOHN di'dministralar; pril9, 1838' of said deceased.. BRIG4DE INSPECTOR'S oR.DER-s.- - HE' enrolled iiiliahilanta el:We - ato militia" it duty, residing within' the bounds of theist_ — Brigade, Eleventh Ffi - yTian Mill tia, (being CuMberland and Ferry counties) will parade in companies under their respective com manding officers, on the first Jklinulay in May • • next, (being the 7th day of May, 1838,)- and the Regiments and Battaliona will parade for review - and inspection training as follows, viz: • The ht Battalion Seth-Regiment Militia, and 2tl Battation.Cuniborland Volunteers on Monday Op 14th day of May. . . .__. TN - 6'2d battalion 86th'Regiment Militia. and m - be ttalion-Gu m berland-Volunteeitum_Tuesday_ - the - 15Ih - Of Moy .. - _ The. Ist Battalion 23d Regiment_Militia on . Wednesday'the 16th•of May. . The: 2d battalion 23d' Regiment Militia on _..,_Thurstlay_th_e_l7th_o_f_May* • • The lat'Regiment CuMberland yolunte ) e' • . Friday the 18th of May. ..The Ist" Battalion 39th Regiment Militia, on - Monday the 21st of May. The 2d / battalion' 39th , Regiment Militia' on' Tuesday the 22d,..0fh1'1ay,. • - The lit - battalion 113 Reginient . Militia on Thursday the 24th of May. .J 'The•lst Battalion Perry Volunteers on Frolay the 25th of. May. , • - _ _ , To 2d• . battlilion 113 Regiment Militia on Sat. urday ItiV2.6th of May. • Commandingofficers of Regiments or indepen dent Battalions, ,Will designate their. respective places of parade and` will give at, least fifteen days public notice thereof., volunteer companies or troops not attached t o•any. Regiment or Battalion, .. - of.Volunteersi' will parade with the Militia-Bat , talinq tn•the bounds A t which they.reside. • Adjutanbrand vomit:tending' officers' of troop* will make-their-returns--to-the - undersigned c on the day of their respective Regiment or Battalion • ' ecto r ibthrig Brigade Inspector's Offirer - 'l* , Near Car.liale r• Marill 29, 18.38. • . - COWITUTION 3 or Tin COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, I I y_lllE_CiligliTlEW OF ONE THOUSAND EIGIIT lIUNDRED AND TIIIRTY-EVEN-. I= • . WE, The People of, the Commonwealth of Perin7 .sylvania, ordain and establish , this Constitution for its Government. ARTICLE L . Section T. The.legislative power of this Cabmen- • wealth shall be 'vested in A :General Assembly,: which shall consist of.a Senate and House of ,Repre sentatives. - , Section 11. The representatives shall be. chosen Annually by the citizens of the city of Philadelphia and of each county.reSpectivelyon the second Tues day-of-October--7-''--- •• Section 111. Na person shall he a rejresentative who shall not have, Attained the age of . tiventy-one years, and lia7ve been a citizen and inhabitant of the State three years next preceding hiicelettion, and the last o year thereof an inhabitant of the district in and' for which he.shall be chosen a representative s unless he shall have been-absent on the public birsiness of the-United States or of this ,State. :Section -4V. _Within three years after fart first. . meeting of the General Assembly, and within' very subsequent term of seven years, an enumeration of the taxable inhabitants'shallbe,made in such man.: tier as shall be directed by law. 'The number of representatives shall, at the.several periods of mak; ing such enumeration, be fixed .by the Legislature, and apportioned among the city of Philadelphia and the several counties,_ according' to the number of taxable inhabitants in each: and shall never be less. than sixty nor 'greater. than -one -hundred.- Each : • county shall haVe at least one-representatiVe, but no -county hereafter erected shall be entitled to a sepa rate representation until a sufficient number of tax able inhabitants shall be contained within it, to entitle them to one representative agreeably to the ratio Which shall then be established:7 ------ -_ __Section.Y. - Theseillitors shall be-chosen for three-, years by the citizens of Philadelphia and 'of the, several counties at the same time, in the same man-. - -(or representatives. - -- ' -:. Section VI: The 'number of Senator's shall; at the several:periods of making the enumeration-before . mentioned, be fixed by the Legislature and appor tioned atnong the districts formed-as hereinafter - directed, according to the number of-taxable iuhabi " tants in.-each; and shall 'never be less thin one : fourth, nor:greater- than one-third, of-the.number of -- representatives. -. .- . • Section VII.. The senators shall be chosen-in.dis:- triets, to be formed by the legislature ' • hut , no .dis trict shall be so formed as to entitle it to elect more than two senators, iiniess.tne nwooer of taxaote in , habitants .in any city'or county shall, at any time, be such as to entitle it to elect more than two,but-no-- - city or comity shall ,be entitled_to ..elect - more than- - four senators; when a distiict shall be composed •-_oLtiv_e_Or,..more_cfninties, they shall be Coining ; neither the eityrof 9hiladelphia nor any coentliffall be divided in.fortning a 'district. _. _ . . Section vim No person shall be a senator, - .Who .shall not have attained the - age of twenty-five., years, - __and - have been a citizen and inhabitant of the. State, _four-years.nex thefore_his election, and the list year _uthereoLan inhabitant of the district for, which i h_e - - shall be chosen, unless he shall have been'absent or; the public business of the - United States or of this State I and 'no iler - son elected as aforesailf,..shall hatt_ - mild office afterhe shall have remdeed fiant such dig - - Section IX. The sendlors'whi) may be elected .at ' the first general election offer the adoptiint of the amendments to the, constitution;_shral be divided.,by.. to 4 into_three glasses. The - seals of the, senators. - of -; the firit class shall be vacated at the expiration _of the first year; of the second class at the expiration of the second year ; and of the third class at the ex-' piration of the third year ; so that thereafter one third of the whole number of senators may he chosen every year. The senators elected before the amend ments to the cofillitution shall be adopted; shall hold - -their offices during the • terms for which they shall respectively hare been elected. ' • Section X. The, General Assenibly shall meet on the first Tuesday,,of January, in every yeariunlesa 'sooner convened by the Governor. --'----Section-Xl7-Eaclr-house-sliail-chiiose-its-Spealrer and other officers; and the Senateshall also choose a Speaker pro tempore, when the Speaker shallex ercise the office of •Governor. Section XII. Each house shall judge of the quali fications of its members. %Conterted elections shall be deterinined by a committee to be Selected, formed , -and-regulated-in-suth-mannertieshall - be - directedby - law. A majority' of each house shall constitute a , quorum to do business ; but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and may be authorized by law to compel the attendance of absent members, in such manner and under such penalties as may be -provided. • ~,.. ' . - Section XIII. Each house may determine the rules of its proccedingi f Aeish its, members .fur disorderly behaviour, andjAttit . '4e.codeurrence '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 State. ; . , Section XIV. The legislature shall not have power to enact laws annulling the contract of in any case where, by law, the courts of this Common- Wealth are or may hereafter be empowered to decree, a divorce. _ - -._ ~ . Section XV. Each' house shall keep-a journarof_ its proceedings, and puhlith -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. - _—__.' - 4- 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 XVll,,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. ... . Section XVIII. The Senators and representatives shall receive a compensation for'their services to be • ascertained by law, and paid out of the _treasury of , - theComnionWealth.-„They•shall in all .cases, ex-, cept treason, felony and' breach or surety of the peace, be. privileged .from arrest during their at-,/ lendance at the session of their respective houses, and in going to and returning from the same. And for any speech or debate in either Mine, they.Bhall- not be questioned in any other,place. --. /—. ' -- Section - XIX. No Senator or representaye shall, during the time for which he shall have egn elect ed, be eppointed to any'civil office under this Com monwealth which shall have been Areated, or the emoluments of_which -shall „have /been increased .during_sucli_time_i_andrjo member of Congress or • ' other person holding any office/except of attorney _atlaw._and in -the militia)-Under the United States or this Commonwealth, she be a member of either ' house - during his . contintfance in. Congress - or in office. "_ .Section XX. Wheri'vacancies happen in either 'house, the Speaker 4314-11 balm writs of election 40- M - such vacancies . Section!XXl/All bills for raising revenue shall .4. originate in ,the 'house of representatives, but the . Senate may -propose amendments as in other bills. - elipn/XXII. No money: shall be drawn from the tre,neury but is consequence of appropriations Madehylaw.,, , ' - deu;__m' XJCIIL-. Every --1,00 rilileli 'shall have ' liaised both hou — Sershall7be - presented-to-the-Go.___ <Verner._ ,If. be -approve _ he shall sign it, but if .he, , shall not approve be shall return it with his objets. tions,to the house in which it shall have originated, who shall enter theobjections at large upon their - journals and prodeed to re-consider it. If, aftei such re-consideration, two-thirds of that house shall r agree td pass the bill, it shall-be sent with' the ob-.,. jections to the other house, by which-likewise it shalt be ~re-considered,' and if approved by two- thirds of %Nat house, it shall be a law. But in such ' cases the votes of -both houses shall' be de ermined— by yeas encLnays,-and the-rfamebo persons voting ' for or against the bill shall be entered on the' join.- ' nals of each house ,respectively. If .any bill shall not - be returned by the Governor within ten days' . (Sundays excepted)' after it shall have been pre sented to- him, it shall be a law in' like manner as he had signed it, unless the Gel\ oral Aasembly, by their iuljoirrnment,,prevent its return, in Which-case it .shall be a laiv, unless sent back within three days after their next meeting. Section XXIV. :Ever,Yl erder,'resolution or vote , to whiCh the concurrence of both houses may .be •• necessary (except .ow.a question of adjournment) ' shall- be presented to the Governor, and 'befOrelt , • Ishall take effect, be approved by him,_orbelng dis- . - aeproved,'shill be repassed id. two-thirds of both ' . . ; • ail A►~KS~or~Fuv L~ sAL~T~"or~.saT. r JO by Harrisburg,Apr - iI ' 27,Bp,F CABE. - THE '-':1 - . ',. ---3 g..1?,41.T.Iiiit..t -- Tflir.IVATITI .JkAtli .I;:evitiottait'.4 ouses according to the 'rola and .limitations pre •:-sefribed la - case of=a bilL . Section XXy: No corporate body shall he hereafter I `created, renewed or extended, with banking or dis counting privileges, without six months previous ' public notice •of the intended application for ike_ same in ( such manner as shall be prescribed by ldw. ' Nor shall,any charter for the. purposes aforesaid, be grfmted . forajonger period than twenty years, and .every such chartershall contain a &Luse reserving — TO - The legtstatUre the.pouifir to alter, rbooke or annul the same Whenever in their opinion it may be .inju-' rims' tothe citizens of the commonwealth, in, Such ! Manner however that no injustice shall be done to the corporators. No law:hereafter enacted, shall create, . renew or extend the charter of more than one corpo ration.. . . • • • ' ARTICLE IL - • . " • Section I. The•Supreme.Executive power of this Commonwealth shall be vested- in a Governor. - Section 11. The Governor. shall be chosen on the second Tuesday of October,: by the- citizens of the Commonwealth, at the places where thbr shall re. , spectively vote-for representativeS. The-returns of every election for Governer shall be Sealed up -- and transmitted - to. the' seat-of-go vern inent u direite d - to-the Speaker-of-the - Senatei - xvho - shall - operOand - 'Publish them in- the presence of -the -members of both houses 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 shall be chosen Governor by the joint Vote of -the members of both hodsts. tested elections shall be determined by a Committee • to-be-selected-from-both-louses_aLthe_legialature,_ and formed and, regulated in such manner.ai shall be.directed by law. Section 111. The .Governor shall hold his' office - during three, years from the third Tuesday of Janu ary next ensiling hie electliih, and shall. not be - Capable of holding -it loner'. than six in • any term' -of nine years, , • 'Section IV. Ile shall be at least- thirtylyears of age, and have been a citizen and an inhabitant of this State seven years next .before his election ; unless lie shall have been abient on the public ' - business of. the United States or of this. State. - • Section -V. No. member of Congress or person • hording any office under the Uhited States or this shall_exercise_the_ollice_rd_Governor. ' Section VI. The- Governor shall at stated tini - eT". receive for his-servieq-a-compensation ' which shalt:. be - neither increased -- nor diminished during the • period'for which he shall-have been-elected, - —Section NIL _lie. shall _be_commandefrin-thief of the army and navy of BUS - Commonwealth, and of the militia, except when they shall -be called.into_ _ the actual service - of--the-United States.. Section VIII. Ile shall appoint a Secretary , of the Commonwealth during pleasure, and he shall nomi-' .note and by and with the advice and consent of the Senate appoint all- judicial .officers of courts of_ ' - "r'ec'ord; Sinless othei•wite provided for in this Coast i tutiOn. lie shall have power to fill all vacancies that. may happeirin such judicial offices during the . recess of the Senate, by granting commissions which shall expire at the- end - of their next' session : Prii vided, that in acting on executive nointnationitne Senate shall sit with open doors, and in confirming or rejecting the nominations of . the Governor, the _vote shall 'be taken by iieas and nays. Section IX. Ile shall have power to remit fines .--and-forfeitures,-and_grant_ reprieves and pa rdolis l except incases of impeachment{ • . Section -X. Ile may require information in .. writing,. from the Officers in the executive department - upon` any suliject• relating to' the duties of their respec tive offices. • - • Section - XL - Ile shall, from-time. to_ thrier,"give , _to. th.-General-Assembly- information of .th .67state Of_ the Commonwealth, and merriment] to their, roar, .sideratiOn Such ineastnes.as he shall judge - expedient, ,Section XIL Ile - may, on extraordinary_occasions, cOnvene the 'General, Assemby s and in case of ' disagreement between the two houses,-with . respect . to 'the-tine of adjounimentouljourn them to such -time as he shall think proper, ,not exceeding four Section XIII. Ile shall take . -care tiAl. the laws . be faithfully executed.. , Section XIV. In - case-of the death or resignation of the Governor, or or his removal from office; the Speaker of the -Senate shall exercise the office of Governor, until another Governor shall be duly qualified but' in such' case another Governor shall - be chosen at the next annual 'election of representa 'tires, unless such death, resignation or removal, shall occur 'within three calendar months immedi ately preceding such next annual election, in which case a Govern o r-shall be chosen at, the second sue ceedinj annual election of representatives. And if rho Eiqa o f a coifeited - CTEeticiii - Slialreollthitte - ' longer thin until the third Monday of. Janu ary . next ensiling the election of Governor, the Governor of the last year or the Speaker of 'the Sedate 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-duly qualified-as aforesaid. Section XV;' The Secretary of the Commonwealth „shall keep a fair register of all the official acts and proceedings of the Governor, and shall, when re quired, lay the same and all papers, minutes end vouchers relative .thereto before either. branch of --- thilikiSlatilteThrullsbaltiserform - auch - other-duties-- as shall be enjoined him by law. . • • •-• . ARTICLE 111. • , Section I. In ekctions by the citizens every white freeman of the age of twenty-one years, laving re sided in this state one year, and in the election dit -trict where, he offers to vote, ten days immediately preceding - such election, and within two years paid a State or County tax, which shall have beets as sessed at Mist ten days before the election;shall enjoy the rights of an elector. But a citizen of the United States who had previously been ci qualified voter of this State ' and - removed therefromYand returned,and who shall have resided in theAlection district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shalkbe entitled to vote, after residing in the state six months. Provided, that. white freemen, citizens of the/United States, between the - agel - of.twenty-one-and-twenty , two years, and hav ing resided in the State one year, and in the election district ten clayavis aforesaid, shall be• entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. Section - Its All elections shall be by.ballot, cept those p hipersons in their-representative capa reities,-:wh shalt.-vote-viva-voce. ---------------- viva voce. Se? 111.. Electors shall in all 'eases, except trees° , felony, and breach or surety of the peace, be p vileged fromiterrest, during their attendance,' on / elections, and. In going to and returning from' • 'hem. ARTICLE IV. .Section I. The Route of Representatives Shall ,have the sole power of impeaching. ' Section.ll. All impeachments shall be tried by the Senate ; ' when sitting 'for that purpose, the Senators shall be upon oath or affirmation. No per son shalt be convicted without the concurrence of two-thirds of the members present. • •Sectip 111. The Governor, and all other civil officers under this Commonwealth, shall be liable to impeachment for any .misdemeanour in office; but jiidginent, in — suelf not extend 'further —thanto-removal-from-olice and_disqualification_tw_ hold any office of honour , 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. ARTICIX V. • Sectionl. The judicial power of this Common wealth shall' be vested in a Supreme Court, in Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery, in a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court; •Register's Court, and a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace,• for each-county in Justicei of the Peace, and in att:cle - iither Courts - as the legislature inity from time to tiMe establish. ' - _ • Section 11. The judges of- the &greats! Court; the — Cever - a — C'ourts — V7Common — Pleasrand--o other-Courts qf Record, as 'are or shall beestablished. _ by law, shall be nominated by the Governor, and by and with the consent of the Senate appointeil and commissioneirby him. The judg — ii of-the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the term of fifteen yearelf they shall so long behav'e themselves well. The president judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas. and of such other 'Couits of 'Record as - are.or shall be estitbilshed by law, and, all other .juciges re ui o-be-learnetrilithe law, skill hold their offices for the term of ten years if they shall so long behave qhemselves well. The Ass3ciate judges of the Courts. of Common Pleas shall hold their offices for the term of - five years If they shall so.long behave themselves well. Rue for any reasonable cause which - shall not be sufficient 'ground of impeachmqnt,' the Governor ' may:remove any-qtrthem on the address of two-thirds o f each branch of the legislature, The judges of the Supreme 'Court and the presidents of the several Courts of Common Pleas shall at stated times reeeiva_ for their services an adequate compensation .to be fixed by law, which shad( not be diminished : during the(r; continuance in office, but they shall'receive,no fees or p.erstrisitee it'ellice, nor hold' any-other office qJ profit strider this Commonwealth. ,) • • Section 111. Unlit - otherwise , directed bylaw, the .Courts qf 'Common Pleas shall continue agat preset!! nn 'W g - N -7 .61. 9 .0A. [o ._re` ceivaiuulforward goods MIA produce liy rail road to"Philadclpliiia, . • April 20858. . • : 18- estfished: ' Not 771,07 i than Jive countzdMalt at any ' time be included in.one judicial district orgatiizefi for Said Courts. , • Section IV. The jurisdiction: of the Supreme Court shall extend over the State ; and the judges thereof, shall by virtue of their,offices, be justices •of Oyer arid'Terniiner and General - Jail Delivery; in : fhe several counties. • Section V.' The judges • of - the Court •of CoMmon Pleas, is carte comity, dial b virtue of their Offices :be justices of Oyer and Terminerand Gene; ral JairDelivery, for the'trial of capital and other offenders therein ; any two of .tlie - said judges, the president being one, shall be a quorum : but they ,shall not hold a court °toyer and.terminer; or jail delivery, •in any county, when the judges of the SUpreme Court, or any of them, shall be. Sittieg 'in the -same county. The party accused,-as well as • the Commonwealth, may, under such regulations as . shall be pritsCribed by law,- remove the_indictment and procotdings, or a transcript thereof, into the . . Supreme Court. Section VI. The Supreme Court, and .the several 'courts of common pleas, shall,l,heside the. powers. - heretofore usually .exercised by them, have 'the power - lif - A - e=rt - of - Chantery; - so - far - ae - relates - to r the perpetuating' of - tifintony, the obtaining of „evidence from places not within.the State, and the care. of the persons and estates.of those who are non compotes 'me:lila. . And the legislature shall vest in the said courts _such other powers to grant relief in equity, as shall be found necessary: and - may, from time to-time, enlarge or-diminish those powers or yest them in such other courts at,they shall --judge-properv - fqr-the-due - administratiozr of-justice. Section VID The judges of the court of coinmon, pleas of each County, any two of whom 'shall be a quoruM, shall. compose the court of Quarter Ses= - sions of the peace, and rphans' court thereof; and the register of-wills, together with the said judges, -or any two or them, shall compose the register's court of each county. • . . SectiOn - VIIL - The - judge” of - the eon itS of common -pleas shall, within-their-respective-Bounties-have the like% powers with the judges of the Supreme, Court,. to issue writs of certiorari to the justices oC, the,peace, and to cause their proeyedings to be brought hefore..thero, and the like right, and justice to be done president of the court in • each _ circuit _within such'circuit,_and._ the judges, of the 'Court - of common - pleas within - their-res'pective counties, shall - be justices of - the - veneer:so" far as - relates to criminal-matters [ ---T - Section'X.-A-register's-.officeufor the-probate of. wills and granting letters'of administration; and -an -.- office- for-the-recording:of- deeds,-shall .be-kept in each county-. . _ • . Section XI. The style of; all process shall . be A , The . Cornmonwealth of Pennsylvania." All prose= 'cations shali - lie carried en.in the 'name and by the, 'authority? :of e •the Commonwealth oT_Pennsylvania, and conclude " against the'peace and dignity of, .ote same i, , • ARTICLE -VI. Seeliiiii - r - shmirg - argt - ieronels - shall, - at the times and places Of electioß of representatives, bo. chosen by the citizens of each - county: One persOn . shalt be chosen for each office, who shalt. be COMMiB-. sionee by --thp Governoti..:-They_ shall hold their - offices. for three years, if they shall so-lOng : behave themselves 'Well, and , until a successor-be duly ‘- - qualified- but-no-perslu-shalt-be•twite chosen-or. appointed ' sheriff; in -any term of six years: Vacon "cies in either of the said offices shall - be filled by . an appointment, 'to - be made by the Governor, to continue until the next general election, and until a succesSershali*cliostm and .. qualified as afore said. • . Section 11. The freemen-of - this - commonwealth shall be armed, organized and disciplined fin its defence, when and in such manna' as may be directed by lain." TiticiS6. Who Conscientiously scruple to bear arms; shall not be compelled to do so, bht .sliallpay. an equivalent for.personal service. - Section 111. • Prothonotaries of the Supreme . Court shall be appointed by the said. Court for. the term of three years if they so long behave themselves well, Prothonotaries an'd•clerlea of the speral other courts, Recorders of deeds, and Re gtsters of wills, shall at the-times and places of ekction of representatives, be elected by the - qiia ET. fiedelectors_of each county,_or the districts over _ ' which the jurisdiction of said courts extends, and shall be commissioned by the Governor. They shall hold their offices for three years if they shall so long behave themselves well, and until their successors shall .be duhy qualified. The legisla ure,shall.provide_lyblaur,4heittiMber of _p_ersons in each any who shall hold said offices, an, how ma n y and . which, of said offices shall be held by one person. Vacancies in any of the said of fres Shall be filled by appointments to be made by the Governor, to continue until the next gene - —ral election,-andluntil-successors and qualified as aforesaid. Section IV. Prothonotaries, clerks of the peace 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-, - Lively, shall be officers, unless when the Governor 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/ and by thfisauthority 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 bianches of the .legis latus'e. Section VII. Justices of the peace or aide/men hall be elected in lhe several _wards, boroughs, and townships at the time of the election of con stables by the' qualified voters thereof, in such number as shall be directectkby law, and shall be commissioned by the Governor for a term of five years ; but no township, ward or borough: shall elect more than two justices of the peace or alder men without the consent of a majority of the.qua lifted electors within such township, ward or bo rough:. Section VIII. All officers whose election or ap -pointment-isnot- provided for in this.constitution, - shall be elected or appointed as shall be directed by /Ow.. No person shall be appointed to any of fice within any county who shall-not-have nothave been a citizen . and an inhabitant aherein one year next • before his‘appointment, if the county shall have been so long erected ; but it shall not have been so long erected, then within the limits of the, - County or counties out of which it shall havrbeen taken. No member of Congress from this'state r or anyperson holding or exercising any office or appointment of trust or profit under the United Stales, shall at the same time hold,or exercise any office in this state, to which p salary is, or fees or perquisites arc by law, annexed; and the legiski lure,may by law declare what 'State offices are sm. triernber_ofthe_ Senate_or_of_the,— house of representatives shall be appointed by the - rovernor - to - any - office during theterm for which he 'shall have been elected. Section IX. All officers for a term of years shallhold their offices for the , terms respectively 'apecified, only on the conditiOn that they so long behaire.themselves well; and shall be removed on conviction of misbehaviour in office oruf,any in famous crime. '""- - Sectiori' X. Any person Who shall, after adoption of the amendments proposed by this Convettlion to the-Constitution, fight a. duel "or send a challenge for that purpose, or be ' aider or etfor ; -in a duel, shalt be deprived of the • right of holding -any office-of hoizmir or\nrofitiii7 this State, and shall be punished otherwise in such manner as is, or may be prescribed by law ; but . the executive may '.,emit the said offence and. all ' its disqualifications:. • "• ' ° , ARTICLE :VII: , Section I. The legislature sballias soon as con-' verdantly may be, provide by law, for thh establish= ment of schools throughout the Stite, in such . manner that the poor fhay be taught gratis. 'Section 11. The arts' and sciences shall bo pro ' moted in one or more seminaries of learning. ...„-,4Section 111. The • rights; _privileges, immunities add estates of religiouesocieties and cornorate bo dies, Shall reinaiti as if the constitution °fills State had not„betn altered ox amended. • Section' IV. The legislature shallniiot invest any corporate body or individual with the privilege takingprivciliprcperty forpublic use, without - requiring such'corporation or. inditridual to make compensation to the ownerhiif said properly, or give adequate security,there oe,.before suchpro- . perty shall be taken. . e " ARTICLE.-VIII'.' ' Medibers of the-General Assembly, and all ofß cers, executive and judicial, shall be bound by oath lfilOft Salelone new and fashionable BA ROM' -AlsO one .so;ond hand PI LLurny, ,viti v in.e set of harness to e ach vehicle. - ". CHAS, BARNITZ, or- affirtepion; to :support the constitution of this 4 Oominonwea, and to perform the duties of - their respective COM . with fidelity. ' , • --'- • - ARTICLE IX. , '-, That the general, great and essential, principles of liberty and free government may be recognised and unalterabliestablished, WE DECLARE,, THAT Section 'L Alf nien are born equally free and, in-, 1 de .endentondhaVe certain inherent and indefeasible rights, among which are, those of enjoying anddi- I • fending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing ' and protecting property and reputation, and of, me/ . 1 suing their own happiness.' -: • 1 - Section IL Ali power is, inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their au thority, and instituted for their peace, safety and happiness ; For the advancement of these ends, they have, at all times;an unalichable and indefeasible right to alter, reform or abolish their gOvernment, in such manner as they may. think proper. Section 111. An men have a natural and indefea sible right to worship Almighty ' God, according to , the dictates of- their own consciences; no man can, of right, be. compelled to attend, erect, or, support -any-place-of-worshipror-tcr-maintain-any - ministry.-- against - his consent; no human authority can, in-any - case whatever, control or interfere-with the, rights • of conscience ; and •nO preference shall ever be given, by law, to any religious establishments or modes of worship. • - Section IV. No person - who-acknowledges the be- , ing of a Cod and a future. State Of rewards and pu nishments, hall on account of his 'religious senti -ments-be2disqualified-to-hold-any-office-or-place-of— trust - or - profit under this - Commonwealth. - . ' Section V. EleCtions shall be-free:and equal. . • Section VI. Trial by jury shall be as heretotore, and the right thereof remain inviolate. . . .• • , Section VII. The printing presses shall be free to' every person who ulndertakes to examine the pro ceedings of the legislature, or any branch of go vernment r - And - no law shall-ever-be made-to•re--- -strain-the-right--thereof.---The-free - communication - " - of thoughts and opinions is one Of the invaluable rights 'of, man ; and every citizen may freely speak, write' and print on anrsubjedt, being responsible. "for the. abuse of that liberty. In prosecutions - for - i the, publication of papers investigating the - official conduct of officers, or men- in a public capacity, or where the matter-published-is proper_for_public in- - - formation, the truth - thereof - may - be - given in - evi- - donee : --And -in - all indictments for• libels '-the jury;' . shall haven right to - determine the-law and the facts, --under-the-direction of-the-court;-as-in-other-cases.— Section VIII. The people shall be secure in their - persons, houses, papers and possessions, frotn unrea -sonable searches and seizures•k,And-no-warrant-to--- search any place, or to' seize any person or things, shall issue, without describing them' as nearly as • . may. be, nor without proßable cause supporte_d by - path or affirmatio ^ • • • . - .-' -, Section IX. all criminal prosecutions , the L ac cused 'lath - al t o be heard by himself and his counset; i to de the nature and cause of the-ad cusation against' him, to meet the witnesses face to ' face, to have compulsory process for obtaining wit • nesses in his favour, and, in pi,iSecutions by indict ment 'Or• information, a speedy public trial, by, an irlipartial jury of the vicinage_;_he cannot be'-corn pellea to give evidence against himself, nor can he be deprived of his -life, liberty, or property, unless - • by-the--judgment-of-his-peers •or.the-law--:-of-the-- land. - Section - X - . --- No. person_ 4011, for any 'indictable offence, be proceeded-against criminally by inform; - tion, exeepcin- cases arising in the land or naval . forces, or in the militia when.ii actual service in -- time of wartor public danger, or by leave - of -die- - sena, for oppression and-inisdemeanour in office. - No ' person shall, for the same offence, be twice put in - jeopardy of life or limb ; -nor shall any man's pro- - perty be taken or applied to public use, without the -, consent, of - his representatives; and witlithd just compensation being made: - ._ _ , , , - - Section-XI. All courts :shall be , open, and every man for an injury done him in his.lands, goods, per-. _ son or reputation,2shall have - remedy by the due course of law, s and right and justice administered, without 'sale, denial or delay. Suits maybe brought against the Commonwealth in such manner, in such _courts, and in such cases as the legislature may by law direct. Section XII. No power of• susp_ending laws shall be exercised, unless by the legislature, or its au- ---- thority. - i• • Section XIII. Excessive bail shall not be re quired, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel-pu nishments inflicted. • Section XIV. All prisoners shall be-bailable' by ..-sufficierit_suretie-s,nnlev for capitaLeffe-nces,_when_ ' the proof is evident or presumption great; and the privilege of the writ of habeas carpus shall not be suspended, unless 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. - Th e -- person - of - a = deb tor,- where - there is not strong presumption of fraud, shall not , be continued in prison, after delivering up his estate for the benefit of his creditors, in such manner as shall be prescribed by law: Section XVII. No ex post facto law, nor any law , flimairing contracts shall be made. ' Section XVIII. NO person shall be attainted of treason or. felony by the legislature. Section XIX., No'attainder shall work corruption ofigood, nor, except during the life of the offender, forfeiture of estafe - 46 the commonwealth; the es tates of such persons- as shall destroy their own lives, shall descend 'Or Vest as in case - of natural death ; and ,if any person shall be . killed by casualty, there shall be no 'forfeiture by rea'son', , thereof,:- Section XX:IThe citizens hive a right, in a peace-. - able manner, to assemble together, for their common good, and to appfysto those invested with the powers of government for redress of grievances, or other . proper mirposes, by petition, address or remon strance. Section XXI. The iight 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, btrkept up without the consent of-the Le gislature ; and the military shall, in all cases, and at all times, be in-strict Subordinatien to the civil power. - •• . , Section XXIII: No 'soldier shall, in time of Peace,_ - _: be quartered in-any house without the consent oTiho 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, not create any office the appointment to which shall be for a longer term than during good behaviour. • Section XXV. Emigration nem the State shall not be prohibited. • ' 'Section XXVI. To,-guaid against transgressions of the high powers which we have delegated, WE DECLARE, that every thing in this article is ex--_-- • cepted -out of the general powers of government, and for ever remain inviolate. ARTICLE X. ' • . . Any amendment or amendments to this constriu _tion_may_be_proposeclin the Senate or Rouse of Re presentative, and if the;same shall be agiied_To - by a majority o)' the members elected to each Rouse, such proposed amendment or arnendiiiiiits - Shidrbe - entered -, on their journals, with the yeas and nays. &ken' - thereon, and the Secretary qf the Commonwealth shall cause the-same to be published three months before the next election,.in at least one newspaper in, every county in which.a newspaper shall be published; and_ if in the legislature next afterwards' chosen such pro posed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to by a majority 'of the members elected to each house, the Secretary of the Coinmonwealth shall cause the - 2 same again to be published in manner Aforesaid, and such proposed amendment- or ' amendments shall be submitted to the people in such manner and arsuch time, at least three months, after being "so agreed tor rby - tirettscrhousrs-as - the - legislature - shall - prescribe - r -- and if the people shall approve and ratify such amendment or amendments by a' majority of the.qua 4fied voters of this State voting,thereon, such amend- • ment or- amendments shall become a part ofthe con: stitution ; but no. amendment or amendments 'shall • be suhmitted,to the people.- tener than once in five years ; Provided; that if snore than one amendment be submitted, they shall be submitted in such 'manner and form, that the people may vote for or against each amendment separately and distinctly. . • - SCHEDULE .That no inconvenience may arise from the illtera tions and atnendments in the. Constitution of this Commonwealth, and in order to carry the same into' complete operation, it is hereby declared and ordain ed, That, • Section L All laws of this COminonwealtit in force at the tinie - when, the - said...alterations -and-amend ments in the said Constitution, shall take;effeet,iinil not inconsistent .therewith, and all - rights, actions, prosecutions claims,and contracts , es.well of indi viduals as of bodies corporate, shall continuo as it the said alterations and amendments'-had not been made. ~ • - • • Scotian IL The.alterations and amendments in the 1-OABAV REL illi S aoallf,arr ,bels No 2 'MadereLfor.salo by - • " ,••• °WF4'N I" CAIiE , 18 • April 2, J 838;.. „ • g. • . . , said Constaution shall take effect from the first day of January, eighteen "hundred and thirty-nine, • Section MI. The clauses, sections, and articles of . the Said Constitution, which remain.unaltered,shall .eontinue to be Construed and have effect as .if the , said,Constittition had; not aeon amended. Section Pi. The General .Assembly which shall .convene hi. December eighteen hundred and thirty eight, shall continua its session, es lleretofore, not withstanding the provision in the .eleventh Section -if, The firid - artiele, and Shall at all times - be regarded as the first General Assembly' under the amended Constitution. , . Section. V. The Governor who - Sliall..be elected in October, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight; shall be inaugurated - 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 Supreme; Court, who' maybe in Office on the firtitday of January next, expire in the following man . nor:' The commission which bears the earliest date shall.expire on the first day of January,Aiino Do tnini one thousand eight hundred and forty 7 t.V44 the commission nextdated.shalr expire on the first day —of-JanuarY)-Ahno_Dominisine thousand eight hun -tired and forty-five.; the comniission next dated shall expire on the first day of January, Anno one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight; the commission next 'dated shall expire on the first day . of January, Anne 'Domini one thousand eight hun dred -mid-fifty-one ;_aitil _the commission last dated shall expire on the first day 'of January, Anno Do mini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. ectibn-VIT The ,ommissions„of_the_Rresident - judges of the several judicial districts And .of the . . associate law judges'of the first judicial district shhil expire - ii 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 tonsil tution, shall expire oh the twenty-seventh day of Fe bruary, one thousandeight hundred and .thirty-nine; _the commissions,of the other halLof those who shall —have-held-their offices-ten-years or-114if_theindop;• tion of the amendnients to the ,constitution, shall expire on the twenty-seventh day of February; one • thousand 'eight hundred and forty-two; the first half -,--tcembraCe-those-Whose-commissiens shall bear the I oldest date. The commissions of all the remaining jsidges who shall not have held their offices for ten • years it the adoption of the amendments to the ion 'flstitution_shall expire : on -the-tiventy-seventh_daref _- February next' alter the end of ten Years - from the; - dite of their commissions. • , --Section-VALThe,R_ecorders of the several May- - ors' Courts; and other criminal •colirts to. flux Corn= • monwealt.ho t hall •he appointed for the same time, same manner, as the: president judge's - of the several judicial districts r of those now in office, the commission oldest in date shall expire on ' the twenty-seventh day of February one thousand . eight Inindred. and forty-one;and the others every two years - ,thereafter according : to their respective dates:. Those oldest in date expiring first. , SectiMi IX. The legislature at its first session un der the amended constitution, shall divide' the other associate judges Of the State into four Classes. The • commission's of those of the first class shall expire on the twenty-seventh day of February, eighteen . hundred aud forty ;'of-those of .the second class-on the twenty-Avexith day of February; eighteen:huts dred and fOrty-one ; of ‘ those of.the_ third classon ,--the-twenty=seventh•day_of_ February,. eighteen dred antlforty-two; and-of those;of the fourth class won tlw twenty-seventh day of February, eighteen'. - 'huridred - and forty-three. _The said classes.from the first to the fourth shall be arranged according-to the scniority-sif the'cbmmissions of theseveralludges.- , * Section X. Prothonotaries,lerlis .of- the several:-_ courts (except of the &info& Court) recorders of deeds and registers ° Firing, shall be first elected under the amended Constitution, - .at. the election of repre-, sentatives,in the year eighteen hundred and-thirty nine, in ,such manner as itnay : _be'iprescribed by law. • _-'Section -The 3ppointing power shall remain as heretofore, and all officers in the appointment of the -executive department shall continue in the exercise ' of the duties of their respective ,o(fices until the^ • legislature.shall pass - such laws as may be required by the._eighth ,section of the sixth article of the , _ainended - constitution, and until appOintinents shall - be made under such laws ; sinless their commissions shall be superseded by new appointments, or shall ' sooner 07xpire by' their own limitations, or the said vac - ifirlirdeathiarresignatimr, — and such his shall be enacted by the first legisla- lure under the amended constitution. Section XII. The first election for aldermLm and justices of the peace shall be held in the yeax eight-' een hundred and forty, at the time fixed for the electi,nables, 'The legislature at its first session tinder the amended constitutiorislal. vide for the said election and for subsequent similar. elections. The aldermen and justices of the peace now in commission, or who may in the interim be • appdinted, shall continue a discharge the duties of their respective .offices,until fifteen days after the —day-which-shall be_fixby 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 members of the convention have hereunto signed our names at Philadelphia, the twenty-second day of Febru ary, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred - and thirty-eight, and of the Independence of tlie'United States of America the sixty-second. • JOHN SERGEANT, President, • Daniel Agnew, Ezra S. Hayhurst, Wm. Ayres, . = " Wm. Hays, .. . M. W. Baldwin, .Abm. Helffenstein', Ephraim Banks, • M. Henderson, Sohn Y. - Ilarclay, -- Wmalenderson, Jacob Bamdolar, • Wm: Hiester, • . . Chas. A. Barnitz, . William High, .Andrew Bedford,. Jos. Hopkinson, Thos. S. Bell, - . John Houpt, • James. Cornell Biddle, . Jabez Hyde, Lebbeus ,L. BigeltiW, Charles Jared Ingersoll, Sam). C. Bonham, Phs. Jenks,. Chas. Brown, George M. Keim, Jeremiah Brown, James Kennedy, -.William Brpwn, ... :Aaron Kerr, , • Pierce Butler, - --Jos. Konigmaclier, Samuel Carey, Jacob Krebs, . , John Cummin, ,— H. G. Long, Thomas S. Cunningham; David Lyons, ' • . William Curl', . ' Aleic.'Mageer, • . Wro. Darlington, ' Joel K. Mann, ko • George Chambers, ' W. M. Meredith, , - John Chandler, ' James Merrill, - - - Jos. It: Chandler,. : Levi Merkel, Ch. Chauncey, i• . , Wm. L. Miller, Nathaniel Clapp, . James Montgomery, James Clarke, - • Christian Meyers; John-Clarke, D. Nevin, , William Clark, Wm. Overfield, , A. J. Cline, ' . Hiram Payne, -- Lindley Coates,. , -Matthias Pennypacker, ' •R. E. Cochran, •• jantes-EiFter, • Thos. P.• Cope, 'James Mgdison Perter,' Joshua F. Cox, ' Saml. A. Purvitince, Walter Craig, . •E. C. Reigart, . - Riad. M. Crain, A. H. Read, • Gem - Ti - Crawford, - Geo. W. Ititer,._ Cornelius ,Cruni - , — . - _, Jno. Ritter, • Benjne-Martin, H. Gold Rogers ; . . , - ,:John L. M‘Bahen, • Samuel Royer, • - E. T. M'Dowcll, ' James M. Russell, James *Sherry, . ' Daniel Saeger,, Mark Harrah, . ' John'Morin Scott, Hamar Denny, Tobias Sellers, , John Dickey, G. Seltzer, ' o .• ' Joshua Dickerson, Geo. Serrill, • . Jacob Dillingei, v Henry Scheetz, ~. Jas. Donegan .•'• George Shilleto, J. It:Donnell, • _. • Thomas H. Sill, _.Joseph M. Doran, ._ . ,Geo. Smith, . James Dunlop, Wm. Smyth, - 2 ' ' - Thomas Earle, -- Joseph Snively,, DT-M:Farrell37, , Jinc - llTSterigere, Rebt. Fleming, . Jacob Stickel, --•.,-! - - - .Walter Forward, , - Ebenezer W. Sturdevant, John , Foulkrok• ' Thomas Taggart, Joseph Fry, Jr. • , Morgan 'J. Thomas, ' John Fuller, ' - James Todd, . ' John Wlinble, -• Thoinas Weaver, William G4thart, Jacob B. Weidman, ' David Gilmore; ~ • .3t. G. White, - „.„ . Virgil Grenell, Geo. W. Woodward,, . William L. Harris, 'R. Young. • • Thomas Hastings, . ' , , , _ - (Attesk,) S. Snocii, Secretary. . - ... ,„N . G•OL. FA " , I Assistant Secretaries. .J. WILVAMS, $. -.., . • SECRETARY'S OFFICE, ' . Hanntsiiiino; FEURVARY '2B, 1838.3 . . •,,:I certify,,thit the foregoing is 'an `exact and 'literal ' copy ,0f... , ,the Constitution-of the Commonwealth of •',. --Pennsylvania - as emended' by the Convention of one._ thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven-thirty eight,".deposited in this office on the 26th day of ' February, 1838 ; the ,ararrithrients 'being in Oahe, - and the retained portions of the present Constitu- • tIOn in 'roman letter. - . ,',-"*-- . . . . . THQ. II: 13URBOWES, •' .„, ~. Sen'y of the Commonwealth. T. have reeeived.B....daY;_eand . ...3othoat.;sey A York CLOCKS: . whichwarrant- to eep• gtiod time; anti 'offer ' them at !educed rice,-at my store; CHALES BARNITZ. UNITED STATES-ARM •- - • IfEIbRUITINa SERVICE: • • , •WANTEb for the UNITED STATES ARMY, a fey; • able,bodicd citizens, between the"ages of 18 and 35 years, being abdut..five "feet 'six inches high, of.gooil' character, 'and .of reaper:bible standing, among' theft. fellow-citizens. None need' api)ly to enter the tier- • yiee, but those who are detetmined to serve thit period. of their enlistment—which is only three yeartr--lio.: nestly and faithfully. • • C,` • This table shows the'aratiunt of pay which . ealisttal- soldiers; ac cording to their respective plates, , arc entitled to. receive for their services. ' • . To the Sergeant-Major, Quarter-31as, ter'Sergeant, Chief Musici4, and -Chief linter—each To the Ist Sergeant of atompany . Ordnance Sergeants' Ind all other tiergeants—:each --Corporals Buglers --- - Musicians , : Farriers and,Blacksmiths Artificer's • , Pri6tes • 8 96 288 ---Besides-the-monthly-pay i as-aboe -- stated;ime tion per day is allowed every 'soldier, which is amply sufficient for hisaubsistente also a- large supply r of „ -comfOrtabliratalgeateel elotliood quarters and .. fuel'hre'fit all' times fiit:nithed ;. and every attention - iviil be - paid to making thase men who may ei iiat, . and are determined- to serve their country in 'good. faith, comfortable mid contented with their .situation, The licst medical- attendance is always provided the sick soldiefi.and no deductiort' of pay. is made . during the period he is unable to perform his duty. 'Should the soldier be disabled in the lino-of his duty -TriThi cfV-1- Ile laws pray' e a pensiou for him. . By the above it W seen that the pay and allowances. are respectable, and that, with prudence and economy, the mouthly—pay+of T the - soldier marbe laid up—as every thing requisite for. his 'comfort and convenience is furnished by the Government, including his .sugar and coffee. the prfuleat 'soldier, -therefore, may readily. save frornl3oo to $5OO during his shorted, listment of-0-years.; and at Ehe exliit niion ofthe'teciif he cairn, if he chooses, purchase a small farm in any of the-Western StatCs, - antl there settle lihnselfooinforta 7 - blv;ion - hismwnlant,lortlM - Fot - orltia'life - : • • • .RECAVITIN9 qtENDEZVOVS 3 YfirIIaIe, in-the trams Bait Street, forawdy ascd as the VolaniesP7priating dffiss. Deceinbur- 4 , 183 7;-41: • • , (Q'The strn of .. TWO DOILAfIS will be given to any citipal, .Slon-enniniissioned officer, or Soldier, who shall bring to this.Rendezvouvan able bodied recruit, well . foamed, sound,. and otherwise dulygualified, (as above. described) for the duties of a soldier, and Who shallberegularly enlisted. • Pennsylvania, - Union and Schuylkill Transportation Line.' TH.Esubseriber: will continue nt on opening ofthe . navigation to run his • • Between Philadelphia and rlarrishurg---produec for the city market, j•ccciced at the 'Warehouse of Fleury - Itlioada, - Maill S ° lr - Cet.,, Carlisle , other . . h9use on the, Cuntherland -Valley- itda 11.9aul ; to be fOrwardeddo George W., Lay - ng,•who - will forward it iminediatelylo the persons'Consignedt:o in Philadel phia.' -Also, in return, hei 1 igi, all-kinds of,Merchandize at the customary rates: . WILLIAM BOSTICK, .- • • BarrOurg• '''ALtrell 19, 1838.—:3in New. Arr angem crit ••••• Philadelphia. Harrisburg and Susquehan na Transportation Line. . Tun Subsefibm: rilspectfully informs the public in. to — o - c - Cdifif commodious " Warehothie, M formerly kept by Henry - Walters, Esq. and recentlY by . lurke;where he is ready to receive and forwaril produce of all descrip 1-tiens from Ilarrishiwg to Philadelphid • as'he is now • running a daily line of Onion Canal decked boats, of AhcArst.class_fromeach_phate,and_deliyers- goods hi__ three and a halt` days from the time , of departure. Goods will be rilceived at the warehouse of Charles Ilumphreys and Co. Walnut street wharf, Schuylkill, Philadelphia, and Bolton's Co..Pnitmount dam. N. B.—Goods will also be received at the above . placesrankforwarded, by the same line in connexion witlYithe 'Susquehanna Canal packet and freight boat comparT to 'Northmnberland, Williamsport, Dan -vile,: and .Wilkesharre, and all other intermediate places along the Susquehanna. Merchants may-be -• • assured of having their goods fffwardeil immediately., . The subscriber will endeavor.,by strict attention •to . merit a share of patronage; which is most respectfully solicited. • - • OWEN McCABE: . ' Harrisburg, April 3,18'28. 19. Forwarding and Commission Nome, 47: 41 1 : 2 : 7 4 " . 6:"11111111 -t at ltQf NwmAylcat maLtmmuto HAVE taken that large and commtidionslVAßE. HOUSE, lately erected on the Canal and Rail Road, below the foot or Chestnut street, Harrisburg,. where their arrangements are such that they can at all times forward produce and merehandize with prompumss and despatch, to the following. places, Ciz : PhilailelphiarPittiburg, bia, Baltimore, Carlisle, Chambersburg i . and all. intermediate places. They have lately enteredinto arrangements so as to enable them 'to send any produce or goods by ivay.of the Pennsylvania Cann! -and Columbia Itailroa4, to' Philadelphia, at the same priced charged by, other companies running on. the Union canal, thus gaining three days in time,' tgial delivering goo& i Broad street, avoiding the usual expense of hauling from the Schuylkill.. THEY - WILL PURCHASE Grain, Flour; •and country produce of every description, and •keep con stantly on hand coal, plaster, fish and salt for sale. April 2, 1838.—ff. • , • 1 ' 18 R - R . EN T. • TIVAT large and commodious TAVERN' IRMICD; ttirmerlyin-the-oceuptiney-of-ti, Davis, situated on the corner of Main and BedfoN streets, opposite the jail. Said house has long berm occupied- as a TAVERN, and is well worthy the Often- Lion of a persoii competent to keep a goOif honati; the - buildings being extensive and calculated to give com fortable accominodation to sojourners, Ikc.overy exten sive stabling, and a.first ratewell of water in the yard. This property will linlet on advantageous terms to a person deiiraus of engaging in the tavern-keeping business.. :'Also; a Frame: .fluiNing adjoining -the. ttivernsnitable for offices or shops for mechanics. • • . • agent for Commodore Jesse D. .Elliott Dlairoli 12;18,88.., • For Salee , , , Conternidating . n change of residenCe, I , offer for, sale die following'property • ' „TILE FARM on which I reside; (Rockland) con taining • ' . - ' .Q. 60 Acres of Land. THE FARM ,adjoining Rockland andAiposite, containing • • goo do. do. TllE• FARM on which F. Palmer.resiilcsion-. Mining s. 300 '.do. , THE LOWER FARM on , the';''Sharpsberg • and • llagersto,iin road, . 150 ..do,, .do. • ONE HUNDRED ACRES Wooland adjoin ing the above , .100; d 0... do; , .Also,_the NEW DWELLINO . IIOUr. inllagers, • town, erected 'on Pfdepeifstreet. • • above farnis have gol3d,buildingsin dup. lion of attached- toeriehoind- : all-ika : good state .of. cultJpation. dote .ialuable:'property as to soil, productiveness' and situation cannot be offered in Washington • cbunty,'Maryland. tioo is; ,considered unnecessaryoS those, persons- de, . sirens to Purchaseirilrof course visit tltb property andjudge for themselves. , The. Farms,Will be 'sold separately. or together, and a liberal, credit given fon. , " most of the purehase money The aboVeliroperty is •Ntti.distant;-from-Haperstown-lind-Willianisport,-6. miles frOm erielvandlwithin,frona one' to six milesiofi •El or 15 mills.. , • • Fw.TILGI:IMA,N; Rockland... • .:%arch V:, 1838, '• • ' - Pay of Dragoon sattliers,-wlsea .moanletl. - ' ' I I cT I : 31 c.A "i," 4 'k 4 $ $ $ 16 192 640 15 180.575. 12 144 43'2 910824-- 'lO 120 360
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