Loucws Famotits• Ctire for be R••eu. atiatissii AO & other . . MUCH need not be said in relation to this wonder fffl remedy; as the propiittor - feels - Confident tle,t when imp iet itt will, as can be proven bribe, numb,r of respectable persons, effect an entire cure of the Rheumatic and-other pains. It had not until lat, ly been his intention to make it public; bnt by 'the rc guent applications of his neighbors, and the wonderfid l eures it liars effected,, he feels it a duty heowes to , society, as well as 'to hiinself, to 'mike it more gene _rally known, and at the same-time have itput a near win the reach of all who may be afflicted discase . .,. • ' • ' ' &*liames.cpuld be publisli - eiroflterors as cured by this celebrated medicine, but the.followitig ate:.selncted from thtrimiss„as be , . lug amply sufficient to attestits powers. ' John Srove, • 'David ilender,• • Jacob L. Nagle, P. Lindemuth, George Fisher, -John Alsbabgh, C. Stoner, • John Coover, - Samuel Fenely, - Aaron Penile'', - P Lindemuth jr. Samuel Young, Hobert-Dysart, R, Richardson, JacobWorlich, Henry Alsbnugh • J. Diffenbaugh, — Jacob Micro. Christian Organ, 'J. HieStiiml, • Mount_Joy, August 29;1936. All orders. from a,.distance - tiddresSed to - the sub-' , scriber, Mount Joy, Lancaster county; will be prompt-_ ly andfaithfulli attended to. SAMUEL LOUCKS. Mount Joy; Feb. 7,18:37 The above medicine is also for sale by - • JOHN HATFIELD Carlisle, Febrimry 12, 1838 • Ii IPORTANT - TO iiIIE SICK. Dr. Evans , • • -;_-__canzonzile Tonic_ and_'iamily__.Bpperimit - .‘r ' -.Pills. A . .c - 1 ST YEARS STANDIiqG • . Schuylkill, afflicted With the hbove'distreising malady. Syroptointi----great,langor, • flatulency, distuelied rest, nervous headache, difficulty of breathing, tightnes4 and Stricture aceoss theVst,• : dizziness, nervous iryitability and restlessness, .t..uld not lie in a horizontial position, without The sensation of impending suffocation i pillpitation of the heart, dis tressing cough, co seismic ss, pa it of the stomacholrow- , --siness, s great• debility,.ancl_tleficiency ,itt the. _nerV_ous_ energy-r-Mr... It. Monroe gave up every thOught. of recovery, and dire. despair sat on- the . Countenaiice.tif , -- overy person intet•csted in his existence or happiness, till : by accitlent he noticed in a public paper some• cures, effected be Dr. William if ans' mldicine, in. • 'his complaint; which induced hint to_purclinse a pack . • age of' the.rills,--whiclrresultzdCep pl etely,rem ov m 3• .- g-every symptom of.bis disease. •Ife wishes to say his motive for this declaration is. that tlnse_afilicteff • with-the same or any iym;itnins - sim'lar to- those from-I Witiclf he As-happily. restoredonity-likowitib-receive the iante ineaimtble • • ---' •" - Pa . riil3;tEc-RZlETCtiiitzilistl3; , : A Perfect: cure effected by the treatment of Dr. Wil, • . Evans.- - • • • - Atr. John Gibson; of N. steeet, afflicted with-the above eem:iiniiit for three years mid nine months,duriug:which tinio -he WOO usderidebes. His chief symp . tomswere exerulintinalinin in all his! joints ; and especially in the hips; 41Militersi knees and —nobles,-an-anmvatiolcof the painti_tawarli,Aght; and for the most part MI times from external Idat. an obvious tickeding of the. &Sri:vai] ligament:Similk:l. • cOhililete loss of muse Oar power. Tor - the-benefit o those afflicted in a, manner," 111 r. -Gibtin ,conCeives' it meet to say that the , pai pains have: entirely `ceased', anAthat his joints:lniviirciimpletely recovered their natural tone, and he feels able.to-resume - hiS or= CaThe nbovelnedicide for..sale nt the . lifflee of • • the Herald Itir.•Litiositer. LIVER COMPLAINT, • "YEABS STANDING., Mrs.,Sarah, Brenhiffee; wife of Amni Brenhiser, corner of Second street and Clermaidawn road,Bhil adelphiq, affected 1w the last six years with the Liver Complaint; was completely restored to health by Evans' Camomile Tonic and Family Aperient. Pills. Her !i.loptein's•were habitual 'cos- - tiveness, excrutiati ig pains in' the stomach, depression of spirits, langor, extreme debility disturbed -sleep, „scat pain ip her side, could not 'lie on her left side without an aggravation of pain, dizziness in the head, .dimness of sight, with other symptems indicating great derangement in the functions oldie Liver.. Mrs. Brenhiser has made trial of various Medicines now before the public;hut recciyedno 'relief until she : was advised to make trial of Dr. Dvansl'ills which. she isirhaimy to state. that they. of relieved her o' distressing the above symptoms, 'With othersoihiel. are not essential to intimate. - : • .±...lllr—firealtiser.chusband_of the ahrvo had been two years afflicted with a distresS4 sate of Piles and CoStiveneSs, of which he was effec - tunny - - ' We do hereby subscribe our signature to the truth of the above cures, that the tement is in every res pect SARAH MIENHISIiIt, JOHN STF.lF,'Baker. • N 0. . -1.7, North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Dyspepsia anti ,ffilypoehon. driacism. • Interesting Cure! ' 111 r. William Stamm, Green street, above Third street,Philadelphisofilictet) - for several vears with the following distressing symptoms :•Sick:iTeSe - tii - the• stomach, head-ache, dizziness; palpitations of the heart, impaired appetite, soinetimes acid and putres-. cent eructations, coldness 'and weakness of the ex . tremities, emaciation and general detiility,iiiitarbed •• . rest, a sense of pressure and weight at the stomach ~ • ' atter eating, nightmare, great mental 'despondency, severe flying pains in the.chest, back, and sides, ens \ tiveness, a dislike for sadiety, or Conversation, invol-- N notary sighing and weeping, langor and lassitude upon' the least exercise. • - . \ lllr. Salmon had applied to the most eminent phy sicians, who considered it beyond the power of medi -- -- - -Lcine_to restore him to health ; however, as hitrafflio - -tions had reduced film iii - ii - lieriideptotable - ecmdition, f t ' and ha* . ogiieen recommended by a relative of his - to . • make hit of Dr.Villiam Evans' Medicine; he with diffic ty,repaired to the office and procured , n pack age, o which, he says ? he is indebted .for-his restores ' tion to life, healtlrand friends. He is ,ow enjoying 411-the-blessingsef perfect health. Persons desirous '. • of further information, will be satisfied with every ,- particular of his astonishing cure at Dr. Evans' . Me dical office e No. 19, North Bth street, Philadelphia. The aho.ve - medichie is for Sale at the office pf the , , Herald k Expositor, Carlisle.' ' FM1131E10:4 .110 TEL. High Street, a few doors east of the . CA'RLJSCE,-- . - The. subscriber having • leased the aboie gamed • : establishment from Mr: Simon Witiulerlich, AA - hay ' ' -ing-proyided - himself_witli_everyAliing-neeessary,- is now en bled to accommodate travellero and'others i - a style Mi7 - rreill not tat' him with a call. THE BAR AND CELLAR. . 'receive' his 'special --attention.:----These will--be kept constantly provided with The best of lAQUORS. TIE . LARDER" . will atall times be abundantly supplied with all the delicacies which the season and_ arket camafford, ... and no exertions Will be wanting to please the palate of the most fastidious. • • • THE STABILES •. • . are commodious and secure, and n careful and atten tive hostler will be always in attendance. - BOARDERS will be taken by the week ; month or year, on the'most reasonable terms. ' A strict tsttention to btunness and an anxious dettlie to please, wilt, he trusts, ensure hirti . a reasonable slutie of public patronage: . - • r •• • JACOB- REIIRAR- Carlisle; April as; 18.98.—tf. , N. B. .The cars run past the above establishment, at 6 and 11 o'clock, A. M. and at 2 and 7 o'clock, I'; • 'J. It , , , ~ . 1 ' -4 : , 'NEW STOOL - GEORGE NV: CRAllRhairjust mitred and Alien ed kney Stock of Groceries; at hi now. Store Ror rn, oppotiteJfacfarkote'r Oster, whi the offers at a low Profit. He has also ' • , ' . Os, • . . ', ./Efaist,F i gs,i conteciions, . , Pieserves, .fickle.B,.saucea ;. .: ...,_.rl-__Pearl.-13ailey:..tre. A.R3,0.0.'5 - ,*10grj.0r...5. .11. CP111.1„.Z., . - -. LIQUO R S ; S . - .41,. - A general assortittelot of China Glass Bc, taugenisar • .just received.. .0 .- . , . ' . . „. April 16,1838. . ': ' “. .• - o p ease toss wto may avor -TUE • , CONSTITUT lON- MEM . • ponoto;szWEALTII•OF PENNSYLVANIA, AS AMENDED NV THE CONVENTION, OE O.:PE.THOUSAND . _ EIGHT HEIIDRED AND THIRTY-SEVER, ..'WE; The PeOple.of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, ordain and establish this Constitution fof its Government. -- - . . ARTICLE I. Section T. The-legislative poiver of this Common wealth skill be vested in a General Assembly; which shall consist of a Senate and Ilmise of Rein& .sentatives. . Section IL The lepreatetatives thall be chosen annually by the Citizens of, the_ city of Philadelphia hindpf - each county respectively on the second Tues dayof October. • • . • Section 111. No 'person shall be a representatiie. - Willi shall not have attained the age of twenty-one years, and have been a &liken and inhabitant of the -Statethree-years_next_preceding_hiselectiOn r andthel last-year thereof an inhabitant of the'distriet in and for which, he shall-be Chosen a representative ; unless he shall have been abient on the public business of the United States xor•of this' State. Sestlon IV. Within three years _after the' first meeting-of the General Assembly, and' within.every subsequent terra - of seven years, an enumeration of` the taxable inhabitants shall be made in such man-, be_directed..hy law.__The_gumber of, representatives shall; at the several_ periods ing such enumeration,•be fixed by the • Legislature,. and apportioned among the_ city of Philadelphia and thd '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, butno ,county hereafter erected.shall be entitled to a sops rate representation until'i sufficient number of tax able inhabitants shall be contained within it,, to -entitle them to one representative agreeably the• ratio which shall - then be established. Section V. The senators shall be chosen for three yedrs.-by.:-tfle Philadelphia - and -of---the several counties*at the same tirrie, in the same-man ner,'-and- at :the same. places'where .they shall vote -. for representatives.' • • - - __Section VI. The number Of -- Senaters Shall , - at the periods.of making-the enumeration before • mentioliedi•be fiXed - k hy. the Legislature and appor tioned'-arrieng .the. districts :formed. as : - hereinafter directed, accordingto the number of taxable inhabi tants in each; and shall neier be leis"than one -fourth, nor greaterlhan-one-third;Of the Ainielieref - representatives.--• . Section VII. The Senators-shall be-chosen in-illt-- triets, to befoiMed by the legislature; but no die &jct. shall-be so' Armed as to entitle it to elect more . than two senator's, unless toe nunwer ar raxarne in habitants in any el/y or county shall, at anytime, - li'such as to entitle it lc, eleet• more than two, but no city or aunty mail rid t 0 elect mo - re than four senators ;- , when--n dish iet - shall be composed • - of tWo more counties, they'sball be adjoining;' neither the city of-Pliliadelphia nor any county shall be divided in forming s. - district --- - - , • -- , *--Seetion4"4-11-.--No--ptrson--Shall-besenater,_WhO 7 shallnotliave attained the age of twenty;five•years, andluive been a citizen and inhabitant of the State fourye 's - next hefaelds -- election, - and thelastryear "-thereof an inhabitant of the district for which he - -shall be chosen, unless he shall t have been absent on,. the entitle business _of the United 'States or of thiS: State; and aw person elected as aforesaid, shall hold. Said office after lieVaall have remove from such tits: , ...• • • Section IX. The senators who may be elected at -- • the ' firstgeneral : clef-film aftef-the-adoption. of .the,,, -amendments to the coast iiulion,-shall be divided 'by - lot - into:threiclasses; Ike seals' of the senators-of-- - the first loss shall be-vacated at.the-exPfrat ion of the first year;_ of-ttre - 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 althe whole nwnher of sviators miry he chosen every year.' The senators elected before the amend : ments to_the_const itution ,shall be adopted, shall- hold their offices during the terms for which they - shall - - respectively have been elected.' • Section X. 'The General Assembly shall meet on , the first Tuesday of January, in every year, unless sooner convened by the Governor. ' Section XI. Each house shall choose ifs Speaker --and other. officers; and the Senate shall also choose a Speaker ,pro tempore ; when the Speaker shall ex ercise the office ot-Geverlibr. Section XII. Each house shall judge of the quali fications of its members. Contented elections shall be determined by a committee to be selected, termed and regulated in such manlier as shall be directed by --law.—A,•majority„ciLeach_house_sball_csurstlinte a quorum to dp -business; but a smaller number may. adjourn from day today, and may be authorized by - law;tircompel the attendance ofmbsent inembers,in - such manner and under such penalties as may be. provided. - • Section XIII. Each .house may "determine the rules of its proceedings, punish, its members for disorderly, behaviour, and with the concurrence. of two-thirds, txpel a - member, but not a second time for the Bann cause ; and shall have all other powers necessary for a branch of the legislature of a free • State:. "' • • ' Section XIV. The legislature anal not have power to enact laws annulling the contract of marriage in any case where, by law, the courts of this Common __wealth are or ma_y_hereqfter be eta veered to decree ,a divorce. Section XV. Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedingi,..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- 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, norto any other place than that in which, the - two_hausearibalthe sitting, . Section-XVIII-The Senaters_antE& - pres a elitiitiVes_ shall receive a compensation ler their services to be ascertained by law, - and paid out of the treasury, ofd the Commonwealth. They shall in all. cases, ex cept,treason,- felorryvadd breach or surety of 'the peace, be privileged from arrest during their, at tendance at the session of their respective houses; 'and in going to and returning from. tbe same. And for any speech or debate in either house, they shall not be questioned in - any other place. . Section XIX. No Senator or representative shall, during the time for which he shall have been.elect ed, he'aPpOinted to any civil'office 'under thissCom monwealth'which shall. have . been created, or•the ' emoluments of which' shall have been increased during time i and no member 'Of-Congress or -other-person holding_anyLfffee_(.exceptet _attorney_ .at law and in the militia) under the ilztted State, or this ComerforiwealtlOhall a•member Of - either house during his continuance in Congress et .in office. ---I.Section XX.-- When -vacancies-happen-in-either _housa,-the Spea or ohall, kaue_Writ&Qi-eitatoll.l,o— filLsuck vacancies. - Section XXI. All bills for raising revenue shall . Originate in the helve of representatives, but the Senate may propose•arnendments as in other bills. _SectionXXll—No. money _shall be drawn • from the 'treasury but in consequence of appropriations' -- made by-law.. Section XXIII. EVery hill which shall. have passed both liCaisesiliall be presented to the Go-' vernor. If lie apprdve he shall sign it, but if he -- shall not approvo he shall return it with. his objec tions-to-the-house In which it -shall hive originated; who shall enter the objections' at large upon their journals and proceed to re-consider it. If, after such re-consideration, two-thirds of thathouse shall' agree to pass the bill, it shall be sent- with the ob •jentions to the)other house, by which likewise it ~. shall be re-considered, and if nproved by titre thirds of that 'mule, it shall be a law. But in such • eases the votes of , both houses shall be determined by yeas and nays; and • the names of persons .voting . for or. against the . bill shall 'be entered on the jour nals of each house respectively. If any bill shall not be returned by the Governor within :ten days (Sundays excepted) after it shall , haste been pre sented to him, it shall be a law in like manner as if be had signed it, unless the General. Assembly„.by - their adjournment, prevent its return, in which case it shall be a' law, unless %exit back within three days after their next meeting. Scoti6_XXl.V.'_Every_onler, resolution,ne vote to which the concurrence' of:both houses nia-y-bii •neeseary (exeept . ,mi a questiOn of adjointment) . -shall he. presented to the Govenidi, and before it - shall take effect, be approved by him, or being dis-, approved; shall repassed by two-thirds of both COOPER WANTED. •• s : he stibse - TrTer will Ewe cai"sini;iemploymentunc~ liberal •WaFes to (Iva rate whiekey barrel cooper, of lober and industrions habits. Immediate appheatien must be made to. • TIIOI.IkAS 1.101LE1(.. liliddlsek,-May 1, 1839. 4.%t,y.ii:** , i:* - iii:4l **:;iraltpi-...,4:up IgirOo_pi.,to-r4' , . Cnistis nceopli ngio, the rules -ancl ]imitations pre scribed in cisc of n bill. - Section'XXV. corporafc 804.Shei/tbeletecifter.:i ,created, renewed or extended, with banking or dis counting privileges, without Six' months previous' puidic notice. of 'the intended applicdtion for the pine in such manner as shall be prescribed byjaw. NOr shall,any charter for The purples aforesaid, be --grantechltir a longer period than twenty years, and every such aharter shall contain- a clause .reserving. to-the legislature the poWer to alter, revoke orannut the same whenever 'in- their opinicin it may be inju rious to the citizens ,of the wowinonwealth, in such mannerhowever-thatcno-injustiedehall-be-done-to the— corporalors.• No law hereafter enacted, - shall create,. renew or extend th , ; charter O,Cmdre than one'corpo." - ration. • - • • ARTICLE IL Section 1.. The Supreme Executive power of. this. Commonwealth slialY:be Vested In ti Governor... Seetionll. The Governor shall be chosen on' the second :Tuestlay.of October, by the citizens of the Conimonwealth, t t the. places where they sliall,re spectively vote for representatives., 'The returns. of every election for-Governor shall be sealed up .and transmitted to the Seaciaf government, &Feted to the Speaker of the Senate, who shall open. mid publish'them in - the presence OfTlhe menibers,of both houses of the legislature. The perion having the-:-..hizhest-number - of — votes — shall—be—Governor. Butif lwomimoro shall, be equal and highest in votes;•.one of them shall be chosen Governor by the •joint vote of the, members of both houses. Cron •testedelectiens shall be determined by a Committee to be selected front both houses of the legiSlature, and formed and regulated in such manner -as shall bedirecteehylaw. Section 111. The Governor shall hold his, office duringthree years.froni the third Tuesdarof Janu= arf nest 'ensuing his election, Sod shall not be capable of .holding it longer •than six . in .any termV - of nine years:.- Section IV.' Ile shall be al least ..thFrty years of • age, and have been a citizen: and -an inhabitant of - - this State. seven years next• before- his election ; unless lie shall have been absent on the ifublic business of the Milted States erg this State...' .• Section .V. No member- of -Congresi or perion. holding any Alice tinder the United Stales or this State shall exercise the office of Governor. ' :Section VI.- The Governor shall at stated films - receivd fcg his services a compensation, which shall - tfe - ntitlierlifcreased - wr - itimitilshed - Aming - the ,peried fifr which he . shall have been sleeted._ et d - .Section Vll.tic shall be cormiihnder-in-chief of the army and navy of this "Commonwealth; and - of the militia, except when they shall be called into the actual service of the tinited•States. ' • Section VIII. lie shall appoint a Secretary of the Coniiniiiiivealtk during Pleasure i and he Anil norni2- - nate and by and with the advice and.consent of ljte .Senate appoint all (Oars of courts . , - riiord,uniiss'ollei•wise provided for in this CanstiL - .:•littiOn2 - 7.ltd - e - powerto vacancies - — that"mrty - haPpen - 111 - sierh - jaillvial irg - t lie - ,recess of the Seate,lixgranting_comirtissidriS which shall 'expire at the end of their next- PAssion•.• 'Pro-:. titled, that' in.acting-on executive noniniationi Senate shall sit witle open doors, "anctin confirming . : or -rejecting thenominations of the Governor, thi ' vote shall be taken by and nays. -' Sectlon IX. Ile shall have power to remit fines • .and forfeitures, and grant reprieves and pardons, , ex ept in. cases of impeachment. • etiorf X. Ile may reqiiirohifecination•in writing, — froip he-officers-in: the -.exec u t ive-departinbo t_upOn_ any subjecCrelating -.to. the-duties of, their respee-. I tire:offices. - _ Xt. Ile shall, freni time to. tim,e,..give to General Assembly information of-the, state -•of . the Commonwealth, and - reqmmond to - their con- • • videratien:such mcasuips as he shall judge expedtent. XII. Ile may,on eXtraordinarroceitsions;_ convene. Alie . General Assembly" and in- case of • disagreenient befween dlieyWo houses, with-respeel=: to the time of :icljouvilmoiti r ndjoitni them to-such • - fitneus 'he: think-proper; ,not exceeding:-four.' ,months. ' Section XIII. He :sliall-take:-care-thai 'the " be tiiithfully•executed. Section XIV. In case if the-death Or resignation - of the Governor, or of his removalfrom Alco r :the__ Speaker of the Senate shall exercise the Mike of Governor, until another Governor shall 'be' duly. • qualifiell ; but' in suih•case another Governor shall • be chosen at the next annual 'election of re,presenta tires, unless such death, resignation or removal, • shall occur, within - lliree cafendrir,monflis immedi— ately preceding, such next annual eleclion,:in.which' -• 'case a Governor shall be chosen at the second soy ceeding annual' election 'of reprisentatires. . And if theArial, of a contested election shall continue • longer than. until the third Monday of -January next ensuing the election of 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 thei!eiii until the determination of .such contested eleetion, - and untila Governor shall 'be duly qualified as aforesaid. .- __Section_X_V—The_Sectetary of the_commonwealth shall keep a fair register of all thO,official acts and. -proceedings of the Governor, -and shall, when re quired; lay the same and all papers; minuted and ' vouchers relative thereto, before either branch of • the legislature, and shall perform suds other duties as shall be enjoined him by taco." 'ARTICLE 111 Section I. ' ln elections by the citizens, every white freeman of the age of „twenty-one years, having re-' sided in this stake one year, and in the election (Lis-, 'Friel where lie'ears lb vote:ten iiiiy.i•-tifintediately— preceding such election, and within two years paid a Stale or County tax, which shall have been as sessed at least ten days before the election,shall enjoy • ....the.rightsofan elector.:. But a citizen of the United States uto had premouilY beeifrsifialifiedTaiter of - this State', and removed therefroneand returned, and who shall have resided in the • election' district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, after residing in the state six months. Provided, that white freemen, citizens of the United states, betwein the ages of twenty-one and bicenty,Stvo years, and hav;• . inz resided in the State Inc year, and in the•election distract ten days As aforesald, shall be entailed to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. Section 11. All elections shall be by ballot,ex , cept those by persons id their reFresentative capa, citiett, who shall vote viva voce. Section 111. Electors shall in ? all cases; except treason; felon , and breach or surety of the peace, , be Trivileged-fain arrest, during-lb - 6f Itferidarice on elections, and ' in going to and returning. from them. ' ARTICI. t E IV. Section J. The House ,of Representatives •shall have the sole power of impeaching. . ..• Section 11. All 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 Ns ithout the concurrence of two-thirds of the members present. • Section 111. The Governor, and all other civil officers under this Commonwealth, shall be liable to impeaehment.for any misdemeanour in ,offlee ; but judgment, in such. casesol'all not extend 'further than to removal from office, and disqualification to -- hold any office'of honour, trust or profit, smiler this -Commonwealth: _Tho part.y.;_whether convicted or acquitted, shall nevertheless be liahle to indietnie - rit, trial, judgment, and punishment according to law. • ARTICLE V. Seetion-L—TheAudieint• (liver of this Common-• wealth shall - be vested in a - Supreme- °bur , an- Courts of-flyer and Terminei rine. Qcneral 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. Justices of ,the Peace, andin'suchrother Courts as--the legislature:. 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 Courls.of Record as are or shall be established by law, shall be nominated by the Governor; and by, • and with the. consent of the Senate appointed and commissioned by hhii. The ,judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the, term of fifteen , years ti'. they shall so long behave themselves yid/. 'The president judges of the several Courts (f Common Pleas-and of-such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by law, and all oilier * Wages IT-. • quired-to be learned in the lqw;shall hold their offices for the term of den years ;/'they shall so long bshave themselves well. The .Assmiate judges of the Courts of Common Pleas shall holdtheir offices for theterm of five, years if they shalt so / J ong, behave'themselves well.. But for any reasonable cause which'shall not be sufficient ground' of impeachment, the' Governer may remove any of them on the address of two-thirds rrf each branch of the legislature. The judges\of the -.Supreme Court and 'the'. presidents of the several • S:Couris of Common Pleaishaltat slated times receive fdi 'their 'services. an adequate, compensation to be ed_by taw,_whickstiall_not :be dimittishectjheringr th ir continuance in office, but they shall receive no fees or perquisites of dice, nor hold any other office of profit under Thie-Comnionwealth. Section Unti l otherwisb, directed by law, the Courtsu of Common Pleas shall ,continue as at present WILLIAM-SALOLANI) Hanover street, a .fely !Mors porch of the corner, and Aireetly, opposite • George W. Slteafer'sl:Dry Good . . • Carlisle;liiiic,llpB,—St, • • , ... .. established. , Not more than fire counties shatt at any time be ineluded._in one judicial district organized T' . at - s - ahl. dourls .--- - . . Section IV. , The jurisdiction- of ( the Supreme • rt Court shall extend over the State; and the judges ' - thereof, shall by.virtue of their offices, be justices ' • of Dyer and 'rerminer and General Jail Delivery, in the•several-counties. • Section V. The Judges of .the Court of Conimon• Pleas,in each, county, shall by virtue of • their. • ‘oflices,le justices'of Oyer and Terminer and G . enc-.• -vat Jail.Delivery,fer the trial-of capital...and other. 'offenders. therein; any two of the said judges, the 7 presitlent-beingionershall7fie-a-quornrii-:-but-they_. shall not_ hold a Court of oyer and terminer, or jail delivery, in any county, when- the judges 4 of the Supreme Court, or. any. of theni,.thall be : sitting in this -same' county.. The party accused, as well as the Commonwealth, may; under such regulations as • 'shall be prescribed by law, remove the indictment ancl-proceedings, or Wirtinscript thereof, into the Supreme Court. Seation VI. The Sepreme'Courtoind the several ' courts of Common pleas, shall, beside the 'powers heretofore_ usually' exertised: by them, have the -''power of 'a court of Chancery; so far as relates ,to the perpetuating of testimony, -"the . obtaining of - - - evldence - froni,placcs not within the - State, and the care' of the persons. and estates of those who are "--non-coropetes--mentis,—A•nd-the-legislature-shall vest inoithe said courts such other penVers' to .grant relief in equity, as shall be found ,necessary: and , • May, from time to time, enlarge or diminish those ' posters or vest themin such other courts as they shall judge prepef, for the due adMinistration of justice:-. ' Section VII .Thejudges of The court of common - pleitS - of -- ecieli - ehtiiity;' - wwy - two. - if - whom - shall - lic - a - . quorum, shill ,corripose the court of Quarter Ses .:_sions.of .the-peace, and.orphans.!_c_otirt_thereefi,Mul _ - 'the register'. of wills', - togetlier with the •said - judges;. Or any two - of-them, shall compose the regiiter's _court of each county.- , • , • - • ' Section 'VW. 'The judges of the courts of common. -pleas sha p ;,Within their respective._counties, have „ the, like powers with the judges of the Supreme Court, to issue writs' if certiorari to the' justices of. the peace, and to cause -their proceedings to be brought. before them, and the like right and !justice to be ;ine. ^ • Section IX. The president of the court in each, circuit within such circuit, atd the 'judges of the ' : court of common pleas 'within -their- respectivE ' counties; - shall - be - justices - of - the peace, -So fur as'' -relates - to criminal matters. • , ~ . • . "•-• Section X. A registor'S• - ellicejor the probate - or wills and granting letters of administration, and an etude for the recording of deeds; shall be kept in each county. -• :, ,c Section XL The style of , all process sl all be 'r-TheiCoinmonwealthlof Pelliisylvailia.r_ A - prose=' ...Cutler - is. shall be carried - moire the name an by, the authority o'QthesPommonwealth of Penns .Ivania;ra and conch:Me "'ugainit theAraCe - iiiirdignitj of flip , .__ MI Section .I..:Sherilfe and coroners shall,.at_ the times and olaces'of•electlori of representatives ybo chosen, by the citizens of each bounty:. One person shall he chosen for each office, Who shall be-commis ...sinned by the Governor. They .shall hold their' ' offices for three years, if they shall so-iongbehave themselves well, - aipt• until a, Successor bc:,duly '• qualified ;• but, no . person shall he twice chosen or appointed sheriff,in any term of six years. Vricati-., cies in either of the said offices skall-he filled' by an appointmont,-to-be -mado-by .the ,Governor, to ~continno„uptirtne neat general,election, find until a.suceeSsor shall be chOSeti "amf - qtialified as - afore .tosaid. ' • -• Section It The "freemen of•this commonwealth shall be armed, organrzed and disciplined for its' _Ada - co, When and in : sach moaner as maybe direr led - f-by.lair. Those who goose ion (ions ly,:serti plc to hear arms, shall not be , corivelled to do so, but.shall pay - •:--an equivalent for.personal service. . ' _ Section_ 111. - ries of flie Supremep - - . Court shall be - appointed by /lie stnd CoOrtfor-: • ilia' ferniV three years ifif they :long behave themsaers Prolkonotaries and ekr . frs tjo/' . set lorts,..lleibrders'of deeds, an v, shall at Ike-tin - les and-places of ch 7sentatives, he "elided by thc 'loot& - fireach county, or -the districts over wl rdiction , of said courts extends, and Mau o_ issioneiLby :the Governor. They shall !told their offices for . thlic years if they shall so. long. behave themselve s well, and Until, their 51L0PA.4.V03 . 3 shall be duly- qualified.. The• legisla ture shall provide by ~ ,, ether of persons in each county who . shall hold said ofiices, how many and-which of said : offices by one person,: Vacancies in any of the said of-, , 'ices shall be filled . by appointments to be made by the Governor,. to continue until the next gene . ral election, andlintiVsuccessois - shallibe electee. and qualified as dforesaid. - Section IV. Prothonotaries, clerks of the peace.. Ma.orphaiiire - OffifF,Teelkdertof -- deedsr - registers - of -- wills, and- sherills, shall keep their offices in the - county town 'of, the county-in- which tliCy, respec tively, shall be officers,. Unless when the Governor shall, fur special reasons, dispense therewith, for any term not exceeding live years after the courtty shall' have been erected. • Section V. All commissions shall be in the 'name and by the authority of the CoMmonwealth of Penn sylvania, and be sealed with the State sea Land sign , ed by, the Governor. _ SectiOn VI: A - State . .Veasurer .Shalf be elected' ' annually, by- vot,c of both branches of the legis lature. Section VII. Justices or...th - e - fielice or aldermen ~_shall be ejected in the several wards, •boroughs,- "•and townships at the time offlie elc~ioti of ion= stables -by the qualified' voters thereof,_ in- such number as shall be , directed by law, and shall be cotnmissioned by the Governer 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 lified electori within such township, Ward or -ho li - , rough. . --- Section VIII. All officers whose election or ap pointment is not provided for in this constitution, shall be elected„ or appointed .as shall be directed . No person shall be.appointed to any op - any, coufiTy whe - Telcaltwontave"beenTer - : citizen and an inhabitant therein one year next -• before his appointment, if the county shall haie • been so long erected ; but if it shall not have'been 'so long--erected, - then 'within the, ,limits of the . County or counties out which it-shall have been taken. No member of Congre.sse from this state, or any person holding or exercising any office or appointment of trust or' profit under the United States, shall at the same time hold or exercise any. office in this state, to which a - salary is, or fees-or perquisites arc by law, annexed; and the legislw; tura may by law declare what-State offices are in-, .-cOmPatible. No member of the' Senate . or Of the _:houseolrepresentatives shall be appointed by the, , _Governor to any.offiee during the term for which he have - been - elected.- -- • _ . • Section IX. All officers for a term or-years shall hold - their offices for - the terms respectieely . • - -specified, only on the condition..thutfthey --7---Uhava--themnives:Well-144nd-ehcil4be-renunied-an— eqnviction of misbehaviour in.olice or of any in- • Jammer i. Section(' X. Any person who shall, after the adoption of the amendments proposed by this Convention to the...Constittstion, fight a duel or send a challenge for that purpose, or be -alder or abettor in fighting aline!, shall be depfived of the right.of holding any quice of honour or profit iti this State, and sha - ll be punished otherwise i n such manner as is, or may be prescribedby' law but the executive may remit the sctid offence and all its disqualifications. • • • Section 1 . . The legislature shall, as soon as con venientlymay be, provide by law, for the establish ment of schools throughout the State, in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis. Section 11. The arts' and sciences shall be pin meted in one or more seminaries of learning. • Section 111.. The -rights, privileges, immunities and estates . of a - 1109m ancieties and corporate bo diesoliall remain as If Alto constitution of this State had,,not been altered^or amended. Section IV. .rl'he legislature shall not inviat any eorporate body or' tndividuqkwith Ihe privilege of taking private propereg,,for publiiiitse, without . requiring such corporation or-rndivieliial'to inake .compensation-lo the-oiOnera_of:said_property,,or give adequate, security therefiir; before such pro.. poly shall be taken. • • , • ^". ARTICLE 'VIII: Members. of the General..ASsombly, and all,Olll - executiyo and'iudiciar, shall be bound by oath _ . CREAP I CLIEAP, Hose just just PeCii4ii several Ifples of ,Tial4vArc, - .lhlB- ins, Olzepia, find Dirdieks, amolliiro • UlICOM• moAlyi low for . • Mit) , 14, • • • • • " • . ...• . • • ARTICLFI AATICLE VI? _or 'affirmation, to support the constitution ,of this Commonwealth, and.tu perform—the duties of their —respective-offices-with-fidelity.. ARTICLE IX That the general, great and essential principles of liberty and free government , may be recopiised add unalterably established, WE DECLARE, THAT , Section I. All men are born equally free and in dependent, and have certain inherent and indefeasible' rights, among which are thoseof enjoying end de . fending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing protecting property and reputation,.and of . pur- • -- , 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 of these ends, they . have, at ,all times, an unallenablo and indefeasible • right to alter, reform or abolish their . government, in such manner at they may think proper. . • Section 111. -All men have a natural and indefea sible right to worship Almighty God, according lei the dictates of their own consciences no man can, of right, be compelled to attend, erect, or support any plate of worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent; , no human authority can, in nny - ease whatever; control or interfere with - the rights of conscience; and, no preference shall 'ever be - -given,-by-law, -to -any--religious, T establishments-or-- ' modes of worship. ' . ' ;Section IV. No person who acknowledges the be ing of a God and a future state of -rewards and pn nishments, shall on account• Of his religious senti ments-be disqualified' to hold any office or place of •. 1 trust or profit under this Commonwealth. ' . — Section - V. - Eleetionashall'beiree did equal.. - Section VI. Trial by juryshall be as heretotorei and. the_right thereof:remain inviolate._ —Section VII. - The presses shall be free - to - every person whd undertakes' to examine the pro ceedings of the, legislature, or any branch of go vernment: And no law shall ever be made to re strain the right thereof. .The free communication _ of thoughts and opinions is one of the invaluable rights of man ; -and every citizen may freely. speak-, write and print on. any subject, being responsible for the abuse Of that liberty. In prosecutions for the_publicotion-of papers investigating the .official conduct of officers, - Or men in a public capacity,'Or where the rnatterpublished is proper for public in- forniation, the truth thereof may be. given in evi- ' And - hi - iill - Thilictrrients for libels -the jury shall hive a right to determine the lgw 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, from unrea sonable searches and; seizures-: And no -warrant to search any place, or to seize any person or things, without describing them, as _nearly as m, be, nor without . robable cause Supported by 9ati or a ff irmation. - ••- . . Section. criminal •prosecutions, the ac-i —Mind:lmM „a..:right- to .be--heard by_himsel _and'. his _ - counseli - to demandr - the'natuie - and cause - of rtlurac cusaticin against. him, triiiieet the witnesses face to• 'face;to have compulsory process for: obtaining- wit-, _ tresses rn hiS faVour-, and, in ploseeutlOns by indict- Inca or information, g speedy public trial, by. an - impartial jury of the vicinage,; he - cannot lbc-com .4elled to give- evicleiice Against himself cap lie be deprived-of his life, liberty, or property, unless by the-judgment' of his Ipeers ,or the law of the land.• . . . Section X; No per Son shall, for any. indictable _--offence,-he 7 proceeded-agnifst critninally by_ informs- - exeept , in ,cases arising in the land or 'naval , ,;..forces, or in the militia wltenlir,actual -tifire-ofLwar_or _public_ danger, or_ by_lea,Ve_ cpui4, for oppression and misdetneanour itt,office:- No person shall; for the same, offence, be twice Olt in jeopardy of life or limb ; nor. shall any man's pro- ' pertylo taken : or applied to Piiblieuse,,withent the . '.consent ,of, hiST. repr _a esentativesind _without just. - __ , 1 Compensation being made.. . • Rection XL 'All courts shall he _open,-and every .. . • :_infin (Of an injury•done him iii his lands, gdods, per son or reputation, shall have remedy by• the _due . 'course-. j Jaw, - and.-right and :justice administered, without s c ale, denial or r delay--, Suits may be brultglit,• agailist the, Commonwealth in such-manner, in' such courts, and in' 'such cases as - the legislature may. law direct. • Section XII.. No power of suspending- laws shall be exercised, unless by the legislature, or its thority. t. , Section XIII. Excegsive bail shall not he re - - quired, nor excessive - fines-imposed,- nor- cruel pu nishnients inflicted.' • . Section , XIV. All prisoneri shall - he bailable by' siffliCient sureties, unless for capital offences ; when 0 -- proof - is evident or pres'unaption great • 'and the ot-..in........-L.of-Itahris-eorptts-shall-not-he suspended, unless when, in-casv or in vasion, the public safety may require it. Section XV. No commission of Oyer and Terminer or,jail delivery shall be issued.. . Sectiori - XVI. ,The person of- a.'debtor,- where,„ there is not strong' presumption of fraud, shall not* be continued in prison, after delivering up his estate forttre-benefrt-of-his-creditors,-in,such_manner_as_ shall be prescribed by law.' Section XVII. Nn erpost facto law; nor any law impairing 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 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 .descend or vest as in case of, natural, death ; and if any person shall be - tilled by casualty, there- shall-be no -forfeiture . by -reason. therepf. . Section XX. The citizens have a right,7in a peace. able manner, toissemble together, for their common licid, — a - ridlo - affitilftellegelriVestedwittithe - 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 cpiestioned. Section XXII. No. standine array shall, in - time of peace, be kept, up without the consent of the Le gislature ; and the military shall, in all cases, and at all times, be in strict subordination to the power. Section XXIII. No soldier shall, in time of peace, be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be Section" XXIV. The legislature shall not grant any title of nobility or hereditary distinction, net create any office the appointment to which'shall be, , for a longer term than during good behaviour. Section XXV. EMigration from the State shall not be prohibited. —Section XXVI. ,To guard "against transgressions of the high pkera,which we have delegated, WE ' DECLARE, that every` thing . jn this - article is ex cepted out oc the glicral powers of government, and shall. for ever renr n inviolate. 2111.TICLE Xi,_ ' Any anien'dment amendments to .this constitu - Lion may, tie proposed in the Sedate or House of Re • presentatives,-and f, the sameslioll be 'agreed to by - a majority of the - members . elect eitto each- House,. such - proposed amendment or aniadments shall, be entered ' 'ttheirvjournals, -- wills-the yeas--arid-nays_ta)e~i_ • thereon, and the secretary of the Commonwealth Shall cause the same to be published three months u.tr:nsie := - nedLelectien, 7 ,iis - at - least one newspaper ics every" f . ultiin a lifriLif-tWc i aP L is ir liieubiisheand i.intheishiturenexafrardSs osensn pro posed . amendment or amendments shall be agreed to • 1. by a majority of the - members - elected to, earls 'll;:use,. "the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall' cause the saute again to be published in manner aforesaid, and suck .proposed amendment or amendments Shall be submitted to" the' people in'suth - manner and-sit 'such time, at least threemonths,after being - se agreed to by the two houses as the legislature shall prescribe and if the . people_ _approve,. and - ratify - suck- amendment or amendments by a majority of the dun lffied voters of - this-State voting thereon, such amend ment or amendMents shall become 'a pail 'of the con stitution; but no• amendment or amendments shall be submitted to the people oftener than once in five years Rrovided,, that if more than one amendment.. be submitted, they shall bnsubmitied in 'such manner I and form, that the pedple may vote for 'or 'against ,each amendment separately. .and,distincfly. SQIIEDULE • - That no inconvehience may arise from the alleys,. Lions and amendments in the. Constitution of - lids Commonwealth, and in order to carry the.same into complete operation, it is hereby declared and ordain ed, That, - -: ;. Seetiohl: All laWs of this CerninanWealth ilVforcei at the time when lle said alterations rand& amend.' meets in the'said Cd...„'...-...:in_ shall take etTect, and _not :incerisistent ilierese , and alt tights, Bakns, prosecutions, clithris, - and i .ntracts is well -of indi,, viditals as,or bodies 'coil) ate,'shalh confirm as tt r ,'the said alterations and tnendrnentp,had .ttpt been Sectietr The alterationiand aniendthents /Other ... 1 . . . . I - - --- , 4 - • - -- ------4--- --- ---- -- z•-r -- ...4-, • SPLETDID ClIAL4l.lu_ rs ---- Lend,nlid 1,1 . oit grotuidAlottslin4l/cl,4l4Aes, ~„ Extended Gottgliatenn, - Cliintzen and Chally Layns, (n iin Article, For sale by - • • .4 41l OLD' Fx.*CO. , . said ,Constitutten shall - take effect from the licit day of. January, eighteen•hundred and thidty-nine. ' Section Clauses, sections, and articles_of_i 'the, said 'Constitution, which - remain . unaltered, shall -continue to lie construed and haVe effect as if the said Constitution hod not gem amended. • Section IV., The Gerceral. Assembly which shall, convene in December, eighteen hundred.and thirty . eight, shall continue its session as heretofdre; not „Withstanding theTrovision in thin eleventh section • of'the first article, and shall at all times be regarded -as. the first General -Assembly under ,the amended. 'Constitution. . •' ' '• Section V. The Governor who shalrbe elected in October, eighteen hundred an ..thirty-eight, shall be inaugurated 'on the . third Tuesday In January, eighteen hundred - . and , thirty-nine, to which time the present executive term is berebrextended. Thg commissions of.the judges of the Supreme Court, who maybe in office'on the lirstday of January 'next, shall expire int thifollowitig man ner: The commission which beats the earliest date shall expire on the first day of January, Anne' Do . - Mint one thousand eight hundred and forty-two; the • commission next dated shall expire- on'the first day ' of January, Anno - Domini one thousand eight hun dred and forty-five k the commission nextdated shall • 'expire on _the :licit ay of _January, Ann°. Domini One thousand 'eight hundred and forty-eight';- the _icommisalOitilext dated shall one on.,the firstday of January, Anne Domini one thimsand - Tatlitinin:: - dyed and fifty-one; and the commission . last dated : shalt eiiiiire on the first day-of JanuarY, Anno-Do-' mini one thousand eight hundred -andfifty-four: ----Section V 11.., The.commissions of the President.' judges of the several judicial districts and of Ili& --associate law judges of the first judicial district shall expire as follows : The commissions of one-halt of those who shall have held their offices ten.years in • more at the'adiiption'Oftheamendmentstrrthe'consti,"' . tution, shall expire on thC twenty-seventh day of 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 or more at the ailop- ' Cori of. the. amendments -to- the-constitution, -shall expire on the tWentp-seventh day of February, one thousand eight hundred mid forty-two ;"the firsthalf to embrace those whose cornmis9iOns• shall bear the. oldest date. - The commissions of all the remaining judges Mittshall Mali:lie held their offices for ten' years at, the adoption of the amendments to the con . stitution shall expire oh the twerity-seVenth day of February next after the end of -tell years from Om date of their conimissiinis.• ~'' :: . . . —7- Section Vill.' The Recorders of the several 111:v. ors' Courts; and 'other criminal •courts 'in this,„Corn, monwealth; shall be appointed for the some time, .and in ..the same manner; mi the president judges 'Of the several judicial districts; of those now in -officeithe commission-oldest- in Mite shall exiiire_on - the , twenty-seventh ilay - of - Febiliory - ; one limits:int' - eight hundred arid ,forty-one, and-the others eatry two. 'yai's, thereafter according to their. respective - dales. Those Oldest in date,expiring first: • •' , ..I_,Seeti , ...ll -1 - .X.rjre,:tegi , sl,:itture - .Trt its iirst-sesliion - ori-. der the.mirlendiod constitution, shall divide the other : assoti.nte judges of the St rte into four classes.. The. copolniss,imls - uf thoSe of the first •closs .shall - expire on the tiventy-set-entli - day.Of"Fehttiory, - eighteen -4 hundred - and f.oly ;' of lliorle of the 4ccond'etass on the twenty , severith day of February, eighteen hun- . eked anir'forty-ohe ref 'those-of — the: third-class on the twenty-ieveoth di:v . of irelirtiare, eighteen di ed a tid :forty-t n t ri ; 'and or.thi.se tit the lettifhcfairs on IfiVitiventfrseretith day of eighteen hundred and forty-thi . ee: The said clas3es from. the firijt fourth sha.llhc arnin,ged to - the suit 'its r;f the'ecninissiehS of the several Yusig - eq. , • Section X. I'iornritinte.ricrs; - elerkg' , ol the - several , courts .(ekßin't of the Sup:eme Court) 'reorders dads sod registers; of wills, shall 1w I . :lst elected undet the atnended ('onstitution; at the eWction• of repre sentatives in the year eighteen tallith:id and-thirty nine, in Such M' , IIPOr flq11)V. he prese,tibed by Section_Xl.jtie,appoint UT : power : shall remain as TheretofOre; and all officers in the'alqn•intinentabf the exe'eutive - department shall continue in the exemse of 11P - duties of their .respective offices until_ legislatiire shall pass such laws.'ns may be required it,ty the eighth- section-of the ..sixtle article of the amended constitution, and Until apri•intmentsa shalt be made updersitch'lawsl'.unlessstheie commissions' shall. tie 'ellpe,rsecicil by new' apphintments,.oe•thall sooner 6:pith by their own-litnitations, or the said otpt es shall become vacant by .death or resignation, and such laws shall be 'enacted by the first lure underthe amended constitution. ti ::ection XII. The first 'election for aldermen and jusfices - of the peace shall be held in the year cep hundred and forty, at .the time fixed for the -of constables. The .legislature at its first session under the. amended' constitution' shill pro _Aide_fvr,lhe_sahl Oct:Holland for snliscvenat similar electi••ns. The aldermen and justliecoraftiFillie-e -spos t now in commission, or who may in the interitriahe eppotn ten, discharge the duties of ffi their respectiveaocesom t i • tiro— utter the day which shall betixed -by law for the issuing ; or new commissions, it the expiration of Which time, their commissions shall expire. . In testimony that the foregoing is the antende --- Conitittaqicm - of - Pennsylvaniar-as-agreed_to_in - convention, We the officers and members of the convention have hereunto signed our names at , Philadelphia, that twenty-second day of Febru ary, Anne Dotnini one - thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, and cif the • Independence of the , United States of America the sixty-sectmd. JOHN' SERGEA NT, Presidend Daniel Agnew, Ezra S.Payhtirst, Wtn. Ayres Inys, _ M. W. Baldwin, • Mn. Helffenstein, Ephraim Banks, - . M. Henderson, John Y. Barclay, Wm.• Henderson, Jacob Barndolar, .. Wm, Iliester, . ._. ' -Chatir-A.-Barnitz,•-__William . •Andrew Bedford, Jos. Hopkinson, Thos. S. Bell, John Houpt, • .James Cornell Biddle, Jabez Hyde • Lebbeus L. Bigelow , . Charles•Jnredlngersoll, -.Sam'. C. Bonham, ' ' Phs. Jenlcs, • . , .. Chas. Brown, ' : George M. Kelm, Jeremiah Brown, - '-- . ' James Kennedy, William Brown, . Aaron Kerr, I Pierce Butler, Jos. Konigmacher, Samuel Carey, Jacob Krebs, • John Cummin, • 11. G. Long, Chnningham, David Lyons,. William Cm ii, • Alex. 'llagee, Wm. Darlington; ' , • JeelK. Mann, _.- --- Gserri ge-elnimbetsr---,--Wt-m,_Ak..44.43,41.N.„.._: ••______ John Chandler,James :Wenn!, 'Jos. R. Chandler,: . Levi•Merkeli ' • Cl.' Chauncey, . - Wm. L. Milfer, ,-- -- Nathaniel Clapp, , , James Montgemery, James Clarke, • Christian Meyers, 'John Clarke, • • - D. Nevin; • William Mt k, ':Vm. Overficl.l, . • ~ • A. J. Cline, - Hiram Payne, . Lindley •Cdates, - Matthias Petthypaeker, R. E. Cochran, Juries PortOr, . .! ,Thos. P. Cope, .• James Madison Porter, Joshua P. Cox,._ ' . S.itn). A. Purvlance, - Walter Craig, . , -E. C. Reigarr, ' Richt!. -M. Clain, A. H. Rend; . __ _ .Geo. T. Crawford, •• ' (co. lil. Riter, .• Cornelius Crum; Jno..Ritter, • . pcnjo. Martin, . 11. Gold "Rogers,' - ' '------ .. John L. M'Cahen, Satnuel Royer, ,•,. _ - E. T. - M.Dowellf --.--.• --_. James M. Russell Jatncs-APShen•y, - ,• ° Daniel SRit - enc -- - ----- _Matk_Darrali,.______ ' ,1 7 ;,„_;;;;,;,:‘, Serif, • ' Hamar Denny, --- - '.. Tobias Sellers,- • - -- --.lofta.Dirkey ---- - , -;/G. Seltzer,. . ... .—......-- Yoshi= Dickerson, Geo7S - i 7 rrlll7, 177 JaCob.Dillinger, llettirSeheetz, . • Jas..Donatkm, , 'Gedtglk Shilleto; J. It. Donnell, • . 4-4 Thomas H. Sill, Joseph, M. Doran, Gcd."Sinitl James' Dunlop, Wm. Smyth; - • • Thomas Earle, Josh D.' M. Fan J cily, Juo3. Sterigero, 4 Robt; Fleming, , Jae - oh Stickel, Walfe - fTtirivard, Fleite . zer:tV. St4deVint; John Foulkrod, Thomas Taggart,' 'Joseph Fry; Jr. • i‘lorgau J. 'Flitipips, • • John Fuller, • - ' Jarnes,Toddy. John. A. (lamb le; r Thronas WeaVer, - . William Gearhart; . S .eob -IJ. Atraidnit•t!,-t; David Gilmore, 11.. G. • ' Virgil Gren'oll, t Geo. W, WoodtVard; William L. Harris, li. Young., ..;•• • .•.," „.Thomas 4 llastings,''„. (Attest,) S. Snow, . . L. i..AVS, Aisisiitlit , Seiretar n ies #,,Cll,llPArtivall ..• ::..14MtiyriniSt!,tti Any 2S, 1898: I rectlfA tha.t,„the,-Ptat§liig exact . an I literal tridifoklitutidreht,ifbcp..vo*aolywoaltit of: Vy' the t'onVention of one thousand eight 'hundred .anir-thirty-seven:-thirty..:' , Aigtit,” deposited .t& this Alice on the '26th_day of Februarys, 1838,i'the anierottnents steiriz' in italic, . and, the retained portions of. the present Constitu tion in roman letter. • • . . • I • '1110; H. BUIIROWES • , • • Scc'y of, the Commonwealth. _ • • I•'rel4h ,lloinliaapic, of and (Wier A'vhich arc Ofiered Vccf:deqty . chqap er tlum can be per etia'sed4tise.i.heTe. • : I ' ' •-• • LIIIII3IIII A ND' -•- • Ct: 411 Zit • 711:2,Mt • THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends, and.the, public generally, that he has-ft - /r sale, at his• Coal and Lumber Yard; on theAtink - orthe - Stinue ,, bonne river, in the town of Worinleysburg, • . ' oop 12%iiihel4 sitjperifor , Smith ,• , •—• • : • . • • Funnel and Common Boards: . • • Poplar Plank and Scantling, "4'c. . All of which be will dispose of at low rates, and ' the most•aeconimodating. terms. Persons wishing to . purchase - would do 'well by calling with the subseri- ber - , --- Ond - eNamine - his - otock - before - therpurchoweloo: , ' --- . „where. • • . • • GEORGE RUPLEY. April 9., 1838.-3 m IVA LIJAR LE . PROPERTY • rI M • rWin al:LI ‘N4 ,r 5)) . • TI4E - subscriber will wit:at . pvivate sale, or will le se.for'a term of years, that valuable tract of land,; • situate in the southern part of the borough of containing about-5 Acres, hawing thereon erected a • Xarga Stamm Building, • Marlrierly.known as - " - CWiirDißilkW - ,") • • • 'MILLHOUSE and 11-Brick IThilse, with two wellsof water oir:the'premises:' This_property-is suitable for - many purposes, such - as distillipg, a foundery, or tan yard. l'he buildings will be. sold or leased, with or without the wand,, and possession given For ten Ins stpPlS to . . , - NI ES ARMSTRONG. cart sIA April 9, 1888. SADDLE AND HARNESS 4 •;11..A Za"....... 4 ""tt • 103. 17 1) )ra The Subbcribvr re',rctfolly . int . ..mons the citizens :cf Cumberland county that he,Etill Continues to'Carry - On the abort,' business, at _ins shop In West High Street; in the f Carli , de ; and for 'limo; yibtr.s o,cenpied . .:11e.1 7 t tlliam Alexander; Where - he has now on halal a large and eicellent ItsstMlittent of . We • - er* ;s•'• • .ter -£S, al 1111., BS I .._ Scr. &c: -which he will -sell: onAhe most twoommot ' datinTternis. -'-R------ •---• Thankf)ll 17)1' pct fo'nm,..hu• reßpFelfully askti coutiuuttucanf_thi...iullAii; S A 11.1 UEL EIN''SFIN E 1?:".; • • .I,lny 7, t1133.-- , ftw.:• • 23 . roir rill - - • 'Cli 1121 1 416 AND .FRONI---igIILAWELPMA-TO TI'rTS.; BURG: - A NIY.WHEETOTr; •. • • - _ - • • • -- . !•••• • =_~~- . 'YARA Fir 110/ 1 1D f To Lancaster, Harcisintng, Oerlisle, and . Cliantbors .butnittaLlis. di,latier, LIU ridivi..-:.=-Lqa, - ?.....tvrif•rr , of Broad and Arelt - titraa!;,.-dailv-;•nt M., by superior Coa•clics rront diantborsburg to Bud.' ford, Stottglistown, nod Grurnsloirg, l- to P ttsburgh. • Through to .Pilltiburg in 48 //ours. F ly • U MI United States' Itsil Itnna 'nnil Mail Star LIII6S to • Chamberbburg, Bedford, Srdnersett, Wa.9lington and wiry-gives-direct- to-I flied:irk frdm---- Yid ludelphia. $ • . •-- • • ALSO., PEOPLES' Julia?, _OLRaiLlitoad Cars •to Lancaster and Columbia, at - - - 8 o'clsek, ATM, The public are most respectfully it,formed i that the Proprietors of these Lines, have spared no expense,. -to make them equal, if not in' many points superior to any ever placed on the Wixstern . 'Road; • and every other necessary accommodation to render the Travel ler perfectly safe and comfortable; anatherefore hope to receive a share of good will, and the patronag,e of .; - ,t liberal' public... • , • •••"-.4••; • • o,ffice,No. 89 Chesmit S?reett one door below 3(1 at. For seats apply as above ; at P. Osborne's Hotel, NO. 218 Market Street; Western Hotel, No. 288 Market Street; and • at T. G. Kerns' Hotel, Dspot House,corner-of-Broad-antrArell Streets.- - GARLIN,.MILTIMORE 54.. Rail Road Car Proprietors WAI. KiTTELS, Agent. Nlay 14,1858. , MOICTI41) .Inst.received and for sale Polished 10otild • Ma)• - 7,1 8 3'3. . -. • NO TIC • • . : WHEREAS Jacib I6etzeli' 7 !lid on the 2fith day of last March, execute, tO'the subscribfr a deed of assign .m ent of nU It is effects, including hisboolo an d accounts-. for the henefit...of his creditors. *. No - 'eelitliereby gi-' -ten to fill.thoi6'hidebtedLto the said . cob,lYetzel.„ on band; note, - Orlinidi accoituti,orwh miry have miser- . tled'acceUnfa with him, that rwill 'retain his books • nod 'papers iii.roy bands for settlement; until Alto. 101 h day.Of Mity next; after, which they. will be put: into the hands of aMa gistrate` for the, purpose of Colleotingjdl • unsatisfied claims. , . , '.. . :•. , , , . ~ WM..M. I s OitTEßi.dsstEnec. 'darlitle, April 2308313. w .. ‘; 21 Woe. ,Sewle. tavelleo - t ilnd"convitbilipus .71p6 . 4Yery DAVELLING TIOUSE' • '' , with the lot of ground' on• ‘dlich it attinds of. nyout .77/121&4C/e.E.S . - , having thWooni a • choice Prtal 7N-res.i n of never:fan g'.ivnter at the door, stabling, tko. propertx,ia, pleasant. ailuateti:in • siiver. Spring township; .Cumberland . county, Pli.,lOrie (inkier of a - ralle - weitsoflikeker'S 111111, - On the turnpike rond leading from Harrisburg 4 to Carlisle...' Terms reasonable; enquitn , of 8: Hep burn, or of tile sithscriber onthe.prem-. tees. ' ' JAIIIEBIVII3.4AMSON. April 2;i,,1138. t., • . LOOK. HERE • .TlTE,tbscribev, residipg . at qunhorlatid .• •iins on hand a li*gennanlity of • 2 • Shorfs:,43" ~ihich lie wail sell row `fore li. . • • ' ...• IVREtQIIAIeD: ...• ...New Cumberland, Noy 1838 w. S -- • - • , ~. . IMM