Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, June 05, 1838, Image 4

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    LIVER_COME'LAINT
SIX YEAR'S STANDING.
:Ara.' Sarah Brenhiser; wife of Aniss Brenhiser,
corner of second street and DernutntOwn road, Phil
adelphia, affected fw the last six yoirs,with the Liver
Complaintovas cc ed to healt!Cliv Dr.
Vilham''Evans'r punt ini-li‘avnitv
pertimt Pills. Der symptoms were habitual . COE..
1Vb1i699, eictruti ding pains in the stomach, depresSion
of. spirits, Moor., extreme debility, disturlied
great pain in lie: side,-conldmotrlier on her left side
without ab aggravation of pain, dizziness in thettleml,
dimness' of sight, - with other symut ins indicoting
great derangement in the functions of the Liver.. Mrs:
Deenhiser bas - made trial of various medicines nhw
beforelhe public, but received no relief until - she was
advisedto make trial of Dr. EvOns' Pills, of 'Which she
is harpy et"' state that they her'ot
theabove• distressing -symptoMS, 'tvith - others, which
are not essential to Intimato....- •
Me.-lirenhiser. (husband of the above Mrs,Bren
hiser,) had been two years afflicted with a distressed
state of - Piles and Costiveness, of which he was effec
,
Man ;.• cured. -
"e o sere y,su scrtbe' oat signatm e' to the-truth
of the above cures, that the statement is in every: res-
Peet:trite.' • _..'SARAH BIONHISEIZ,.
,
JOHN STEIF; Baker
17, Noi•th.ylighth :street; PhiJa(l,elphia.
D •
. ia :Hind yspcps iiiyroth - o - ic --
drivicistn. . : .
interest-ink 'ficre!
lie.A.Villiiiiii - SalmoirTErei 4 y street, above Third
street, Ph iladelPhia; afflicted. for _Several years with
, the following distreSsing symptoms:' Sickness at the
stonaach, head-ache; dizziness; palpitations of the
heiwt, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and putres
cent eructitionsycoldhess and weakness of_ the ex
tremitieN.enalicinan'and general debilitx r disturbed
rest, a sense isf'pressure and - weight: at the stornack
after eating, nightmare, great mental despondency,
severe flying' pima in the chest, back, and sides, cos
tiireness, a dislike for society, or conversation, invol
untary siglting-and-weepingOangor autllassitude_upon
the least exercise. - •
71[r. Salmgp had applied to the Most eminent:phy
sicians; who considered it beyonibtlie power of Medi
. rine to restore him to health ;- howeyer, as his laic
. tions had reduced him to a very deplorable condition,
and having.been recommended by a relative of his to
make trial of Dr. William Evans . Medicine, he with
) diffieultrt:epaireil to the olliee and - proenredif paek
age, to which, be says, lie is indebted for his restore
tion to fife, health and friends. lie is isow enjoying
all the blessings of perfect health. ...Persons desirous
of further information, will be satisfied. with every
pio.icular of his astonishing cure - at - Dr; - Evnns' - Me
idical'efficeNO.'l9;lsrortli
-The above me.dicine is for-sale at the office of the
fiferaliligt Expositor, Carlisle. • . "
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UM TED :STATES ARAM •-
: _ . RECRUITINO '
• WANTEOfOr:the UNITED STATES-,J,tRIIIY, idw
time-bodied citizens; between the ages of 18 mid 35
years, beinr, iiliout -five feet six - inches high, of good
character'; and of respectable standing among their
fellozreitizens, - None need apply .. to eider Old ser
ilc,e,Thut those - who are determined to-serve the period
of their .enlistmentwhich is only three years_ W-
This table shows the anvonnt of
•
pay whih enlisted soldiers, _
cording to, their respective grail6S,,
are . :entitled too receive . for their
servides— _ .
Tol.lle Sergentit:3lljor, Qun rter*-31tits
ter Serg,cant;. andi
• ',Chief
To the let Sergeant-of a comriny -
Ordnance Sei•geanis
And all other Sergeants—each
orporals
Buglers
.Musicians
Farrfers sad Blacksmiths
Artificers `1
Privates },l; 8 96 288.
...13eSideethe monthly pay,' as above slated, one ra
lion,per day: is allowed every soldier, which is amply
sufficient for his subsistence—also, a 'large supply of
comfortable and genteefelniliing: - GO - cid iiiiiirteriand
fikel me_at all times furnished ;•and every attention
will be paid to - making those - men who may enlist,
and are deter Mined ,to Serve their country in, good
'filth, comfortable and contented with their situation.
The best medical -attendance is always provided, for
theaTek - soldier; and .no deduction-of-pay-is-made
duringthe period he is unable to grform his duty;
Sheuld the soldier be disabled intim, line of his duty.
-the laWs provide a Pension for_him. .
• 13y the above it is seen that the 'pay mind allowances
are respectable, and thatovidi prudence and economy,
the monthly pay..,of the soldier may be laid up—as
• every thing , requisite for his comfortand commence
• is furnished by the Government, including de sugar.
and coffee. The prudent soldier, , therefore, may
readily save from • $3OO to W 0 during his short en .
listmcnt 4:03 years; and at the expiration of the term
be can, if he chooses, purchase a small farm in any of
the Western States, and there settle himself comforta
bly, on his ownland, - for the rest of his life. - '
RECRUITINCi RENDS your; Carlisle, in-the Frame
-Building, East -Maiii.Areet; forzneriy_useif..wiJkoi.
Volunteer printing office.
DeceMber 4,1837.—tf. .
izO"The sum of TWO, DOL.LARS will
-begiven to any citiz n-commissioned officer, or
Soldier, who' shall bring to this 'Rendezvous an ahle
bodied .recruit, well formed, sound, and otherwise
• tinliqualified, (as above described) for the duties of a
Soldier,and who shell be regularly enlisted. -
FAIRAIEW6 HOTEL.
High Street, a few doors east of the
Court House,
,CARLISLE, - •
- The - sobscriber having leased- the above • Warned
establishment from Air. Simon Irinulerlickandli6V=
leg provided 'himself with every thing necessary, is
- now enabled to. accommodate travellers and others in
a style that will not fail to please , those who may favor.
him with a call. . - • ". '
•
• THEIORA.N.D CELLAR •
will receive his special attention. These will ,he
kept constantly, provided with the best of LIQUORS.
THE LARDER
Will at all times be abundantly Supplied with lilt the
delicacies which the season' and market,can afford,
and no exertions will be wanting to please the palate
of the Most fastidious." -- c • - • - •' - v.•• ' •
. .
THE STAIILFik
'are . commodious , and secure, and . a eirefill and attem
. tive licistler will be alwayaln attemliorice.
ill-betalcenbiAlte-weekmondr-o
• year, on the-Mod reasonable terms.
A strict attention to business and an anxious desire.
to please, Avillihe trusts, ensure him, a reasonable
share of public ‘ patr,pdage. "
'JACOB - REHRAR
Carlisle, April 23,,1838.—tE
N. B. The cars run pa_stf the above establislunent,
at 6 and 11 o'clock, A.M. , and at kand7 o'clock -P.
• - --J.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
Zrwitt -CaZaißii
, 111E‘subScribeC *11)01 at private wile • or will'
]ease for iterin of.years;that valuable. tract of land,
situate irithe suUthern part of the borough of Carlisle,
containing about 5 :Acres, having thereon erected a.
.:large StOne.Euilding, , •
(Forcaerly known as ," GrayN Distillery,")
.
MILL" "LOUSE
'arid a Brieli
witlriwp 'wells of Water
-Q4T property for.nutay
TrarpOses;'sach.tui Toutidery, tau yard:
Thg.ktildiuggi .011 tie sold or', leased, with or without
possessicin given immediately. For
• .JANIES , ARMSTRUNG.
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carnoo;AA4 , 9.lB3B: ' •
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HE
MEI
LOOK AIETtg
tit_gurnberlond
7 higiPlq a q -4 1 1- 4 t ge — d i u" l o - ' 3l. '
nresi,r4Shavis it; *liip,,Nug 7 :
which he will e7el~ for emh
New Cuniberland,
, 1838 ;7 6 W.5 • • • • "
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dOMAIONINEALTI - I OF,r,NNt33/LVA A,
443 , ..intrstigi BY"tITY: COIiVENTION'OF ONE.TIOUSAND
' plciirr 'HUNDRED, AND TiIIP.TY,SEVEN- -.
• ',-. THIRTY7EIGHT, , .. -
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WE, The People ()rule Commonwealth of'Petiiti•
sylvania, ordain 'putt -establish this Constitutionlor
gift Goverment, ' '
ARTICLE
Section I. The legislative powerof th isCommis:sr
Wealth shall he vested in a:General 'Assembly,
which Shall consist of a Senate and House of AePre7.
sentativee. - - •
Section 11. The .tepreaentatives shall be chosen
annually by the citizens of the day of Philadelphia,
and of-each county respectively on - the seeondThes:-
day•of Weber. . • ' ••
Section 111. No person shall be a representative
who stuill not have attained the age of twenty-one
„years, a iid - lii - Ve - b - e - eria - citizewantiqnhabitant - of - the:'•
State three _years next preceding hiselection, and the `-
last year thereof aninhabitintof the districtin and •
for whtch he shallbe chosen a representative, unlesh
he shall have been absent on the publiebusiness of
the United States or of:this-State, , • • '•
Section - IV:.- WithinAhree...years after. the. first
meetitig'of the General tissembly„and within every, •
sub Sequent term' ofseven yortes, an enumeration of
the taxable inhabitants shall be made in -such man- •
net t o ts shall be directed. by law. The number of
representatives shall,.atthe several . periods f male-__
ing such enumeration, be fixed by the - I, islature, -
and apportioned among the city of Phil elphia and
the several counties, according to e number of
taxable inhabitants in each: and s . If never be less
than sixty nor' greeter than e hundred. Haas
county shall have at least on representative, but no
county hereafter erected shall be entitled.to a sopa, -
rate represe.ntatiort.untila.sufficient number of tax- .
able inhabitants shall be contained within at; to
entitle them to one representatiVe agreeably to the
- ratio which shall then be established.
_Sectidii'V, - The - senators shall - be chosen for three -
years.'by the' citizens - of 'Philadelphia and of •the
several counties at the same time, in the same plan
ner, and- at the same places where they, shall tote
for representatives. ,
Section Vl..The•ntimberaf Senators shall, at the
- several periods - of making the,fenumerafibn -before
metitioned,he fixed by the- Legislature anti appor- -
tioned' among • tho districts formed. as. hereinafter
• directed, according to the number of taxable - inhabi7.
~,cants in each; and shall never be - less than one
fourth,' iiiiiiiiiiiii than one-third, of the numar of
: . .represeritatives.. -
-- Section ;VII.;;The senators shall be chosen its.dis
te lie' formed by the legislature.. ' butte 'dig- ,
-triet shall be-so - formed XIS to - entitle it to elect mare- -
than two senators, unless me' ?winner of trireme in
habitants in'-any city or county
_shall, at 'anytime, .:
--be such as to-entitle-it to elect more than two, bat no
. city or county shall hi .entitled to elect more than -
four senators ; when 'a district -shall be composed --
of tworor more counties, they shall be adjoining;
neither the - city of - Philadelphia nor any county shall
be divided iii - forming a district. . • •
' ' SectlOW VIII. No person shall be.
.a senator, who
'shall not have attained the age nt twenty-five years,
and-have•been a citizen and inhabitant of the State ,
four years next before-his electidNand tioilast jfear
r t .thereof an 'inhabitant of- the district' for:a/Welt, he. •
-shall be deism, tinleillicAtallhave'beenabsmstari -- _
the public business of the. United Stafes
State; and no person elected. its aforesaid;'shalt hold
_said dliiiiifter_fie ihall.haye:renweedifivak,S#Olis - ' - =
, _.
Seetion 1-X1 The senators who-May - b e --elected - at,
the - first -g-Taeral election after the adoptionbf ,the
am en dments to the cdnstitution, shall. be dividek by ,
- lot info three classes: The seats of the, senators,of
the first Class shall be tacalcd.at.-the erpiration.of
- the first:Year ; of :the sicond eldss at the.erpiratiotr - -
of the second year; and °Alice .third class at the
, drat-thereafter of-the third year.; so at_thereafter one
• third of the Whole number of senators may he chosen
every year. The senators elected before the amend
ments to the constitution shall be adopted, shall ludo
their officek 7 during:the terms for which they shall
respectively.have been-elected.
Section X. - The Genera! Assemblyshall .meet .on_
thelirst Tuesday of January,.in every year, unless
sooner convened by the Governor.
--Section-X-1,--Ilach-housealiall-chn.ose-its_Speaket_
and other officers; and the Senate shall also choose
a Speaker pro tempore, when the Speaker shall ex
. er;cise the office of GoVenior. '•
Section XII. Each house shall, judge of the, 'quali
fications of its memberi. Conteated elections shall
be deterinined_by_a_tommittee to be selected; formed
- and regulated in such manner - ii - SUII - be directed-by
law;—A'rriajority-of each bouid - shall constitute a
quorum to do business; but a smaller number' may.
Thiljourn from - day to - den - 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 Each house may determine the
rules .of its proceedings, punish its- members for • ,
disorderly behavioer„aud with the concurrence of
two-thirds„txPel a member, but not a/ second time
for the same cause ;,and shall have all other powass •
necessary for a branch of the legislature. of a free
State.'
Section Xtv. The legislature - wadi not have power -
to enact laws annulling the - contract qrmarriage in
-any-case where, -by law, the_courts_oLthis Coannon- -
wealth are or may hereafter be enipoWered to decree
a divorce. •
Section XV.' Each house shall keep a journal of
its proceedings, 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 dehre of any two of them, be entered onglie
journals:, •
Sectiqn 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_ept
secret..: '
Section' XVII. Neither house shall, without .the
consent of the other, adjourn for more than three
days, nor te.any other place than that in which the _
two houses shall be sitting, •
.. •
_
Section The Senators -and representatives - -
shaffreceive a compensation for their services to' be
ascertained by law, and paid out of the treasury - of
the Commonwealth. They shall in all cases, ex
cept treason,- felony and breach or surety of ..the
peace, be priiiteged from arrest • during 'their at
tendance - at the session of 'their respective hOuses,
and in going to and returning from the same. And
.for any speech or- debate in either house, they_sh.lll
not be questioned in any other place. •
.Section XIX. No Senator or representative shall, •
dining - the' time for which he shall haie been elect
edrbe *pointed to any civil-office - under- this Com-, t
Monwealth 'which shall have been created, or the '
emoluments of &idth shall have. been increased
during such time: and no. member of Congress or
other person holding any - office (except of. attorney. •
at law arid,„4” the militia) under the United, States
or ibis Comniontvertith, shall be ri'member of either
.house during his continuance -in - Congress - , or in
office. • • . .
--- 7.SectionTX - X - r - Witen - vacaneies L happeis L in_e i t her—.
house, the Speaker - shall - issue - writs of-election-.to •••
fill stich vticatieles,
Section XXI. All bills fed raising revenue shall .
originate •in the house of representatives, but. the -
Senate may propose amendments as in other bills.
• Section'XXll. NO money shall be drawn from.
the' treasury_ but. in consequence of appropriations
made by law; --. , •.•• t '
_
_Section XXlll._Evcry 'bill . Which, shall have:
passed both houses shall be 'presented ,to
verner. • If he approve he shall sigwit, bin if he
shall, not approve e 'shall return it with his ohjec- -
hone to the house in which it shall have 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 that hostse shall
agree to .pass the bill, it-shall be sent With the ob
jections to, the other, house, by which likewise it
shall -be re-considered; and if approved by two '
thirds of •that house, 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 personavetting
'fur or against the bill shall' he 'entered on the
nets of each house, respectively. ,` If-any. bill .shall ,
not. be-.returned by
-the Governor within ten days
(Sundays excepted), after it. shall have been. prer •
.kented to bins, it shall be a lair in like manners if
Ito. had signed it, unless the General ASsembly, by '
theiradjoinement, prevent its retina, in which case
• it 'shall' be a law, unless sent back within three -
:days after theirnext meeting,.' •
7-----Seetion-..N-X-IV.-Every_order, resolution
,or vote.
' to 'which .. - the corictirrence7OrblffilialikaWb -
necessary (4 xcept ois a, questien.of adjonrnm t
shall. i.e. Kis en tett, to. -the Governor, and before
Shall tAto-Atifeet, 1101 mm-eyed by him, or Wing dis. !
approved, shall be repassed by two-thirds of -both
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10 120 360
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scillieds in case of n. bill.
•siTtion.xxv. No, corporate body Shall be hereafter.
ChcaLd,_raneu . cci • ca l e.ttended;:with banking' or dis- ,
counting .Privileges,..witkrut•_sza: momhs ,preutotur
public notice of the. intended _application for the
rune in such manner as. shall be preicribed by law.
Nor sivill.anY . rharter for the purposes Oforesaq, be
gran t e d for 'o lon.Ter period titan twenty years, and
every such charter Shall ,contdin rt Ciddse .reseroing
to the tegist thii . perrer to alter, reboke'or annul
the same wheneter in' their opinion it may be intt
rions tiythe' Olt:rens of the conviunithealth,ln such
Manner howee:ir tint an infiistice shall be done to the
corporatars. No kw hereafter enacted, shall create,
reneuror extend the chafer of more than one corpo
ration.
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• AIITICLE'II.
, Section 1.-The Supreme Executive power of this
Commonwealth shall be vested in a Governor. • .
Section H. The Governor shall be chosen' on the.'
netorid -Tuesday of October; by the •citizens, of the
Commonwealth, at-thealtices-where they shall re
spectively Note for . .reurcientatives. The -returns
of every election for
,Chivernor shall . be sealed-up
and transmitted to the of government, directed.
to - the Speaker of the 4 Senate, who shall mien and
publish them in the; presence of the' members of
--both:houses-of-the-logislature.--The.ribrson , ha - Ving_
"the highesCriiiinbor of votes shall be Governor..
. But if two or more shill be equal and highest in
votes, one of them shall be chosen Governor by the.
joint vote.. of the members' of both hoboes.- Con
', tested elections shallite determined by n - Committee
to be selected ..from. both
. houses of the legislature,
and , formed and . tegelated- in - such Manner an - shall --
•
be directed by law.
Section 111. The Governor shall - Amid his . office
during three. Years from the third Tuesday of Jarru
cry next ensuing. his election, and - not be
-capable of holding it-longer: thatt'six aily.:.term - _
of nine years.. • ' • •
Section IV,-He shall be at least thirty.-years of_.
age, and have been a citizen and an inhabitant of
. this State seven -years next before his -election.;
unless he shall have been absent on the public
business of the United States or of this State..
Section V. No member Of Congress, or person
'Thlir any - o
efaiffice ,urider the United - States- or this
State shall exercise the office of Governor.. . •
Section-Vl. , The Governor shall at stated times
receive for his services a - compensation, which shall
be. neither -increased - nor diminished - during :the
period for which he shall have been elected.
-- Section VII. shall be commander-in-chief of
the army and navy of this Commonwealth, and of
the militia, except whenthey shall - be-.called into
the actual service of the United States. ' ,
- _-Section-VIII,E He shall appotnt q Secretary.4.-. , the
:Commonwealth pleasure, and he shall nomi
nate and by and with the advice' and consent of - the
Senate appoint- 'all judicial
_Officers of - courts .of
record; unless otherwise provided for in'this
tiltion. • He. shall have power to fill all vacancies
that may happen .in seek fitdicial offices during the
`recess of the t Senate,-.by granting sommissions.whiar
shall-expire at-the-end-of. their next_ session:: Pro
vided;that in acting on executive noininatzims - Me
l_ Senate shall sit with open doors,ond in . confirming
or rejecting the nominations of the' Governor, the
vote. shall be taken by _year and nays. . _
— Seetiol Ile - Shall - have-power - - - to-remit_lnes
and forfeitures, and grant reprieves and pardons;
except - in cases - of - impeachment:
,Section X. He may require information in writing,
from the officers - in the executive -department-upon
any subject ,relating to the duties of-their : respec"..
five offices. '
- SFctiotXT:' TlCshiill; from time to
4`.. (Tenerarns mrdily , - - informatinit-14.-Plestate .of
the Commonwealth, and recommend to irdiredir. l. l.•.:
siderattorrsuilrmeasures as he shall judge expedient.
:Section Xll.7lfe-mayon-extraerdinary occasions,-
s---tonVene,:the--Getreml7.-/Vssembly ; and in case of_
" disagreement between the twe house's, With respect . ...
--to-the-time-of adjournmentodjouro them' to such
time as he-shall think properriat Nur'
months. • • r _
SectionlXlll. Ile' shall take' care that the laws - .
-be faithfully eNecuted: • . -,
Section XIV.; In case of the death-or resignation..,.
of the Governor, or of his removal from office, the'
Speaker of the
- :Senate shall 'exercise the office of .
• Governor, -until 'another .Governer shall be duly,
qualified; -but-in such 'aim another Governor shall
'be chosen at the next annual election of representa
tives, ,unless such death, resignation or removal,
shall occur within three calendar months immedi
ately-preceding such next. annual election, in which
case, a Governor shall be chosen -at the second' suc- -
reeding annual election of representatives. 'And,
-....if-the_triaL_Of_a- contested election shall continue
longer than until .the Tirrd
next ensuing the election of Gpvernor, the Governor
of the laSt year or the Speaker of the Senate who ~
may be in the exercise of the executive authority,
shall 'continue therein until the determination of
-such contested election and rialto Governor shall
be _duly
Section XV. The Secretary of - the Commonwealthz
;shall keep a fair register of all the official, acts and
-proceedings' of the Governor •and shall , re
quired, lay the same and all papers, minutes and
vouchers 'relative thereto, before either branch of
the legislature,and Shall perform such other duties
as shall be enjoined him by law., .
ARTICLE 111. j,,
•
Section 1.. In elections by the citizens every white
freeman of the age of twenty-one years, having re-; -
sided in this state one year, and in the election dis
trict where he offers to vote, len days immediately
preceding such election, and within two years paid
State - or County tax, which shall, have been as.' ,
..sessedAt least ten days before the election, shall enjoy
the rights of an.elector. But a citizen of the United
States who had prei;iously been a qualified voter of
this State, and removed therefrom and returned,and
Who shall have resided in the election district, and
paid taxes as aforesaid, shdll be entitled to vote, after
residing in the state six months. Provided, that while
freemen, citizens of the United Stales, betweenthe
ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, and hitt:-
inalresided in the State one year, and in the &et ion
distrtct ten days is aforesaid, shall be .entttled to
vote, although they shall not have, paid taxes. '
Section 11. All elections shall be by ballotiex- -
cept those by persons in their representative capa
cities, who shall vote viva voce., .
Section Ilk Electors shall "in all cnses, except
treason, felony, and breach or surety of the peace,
-bo privileged , from arrest, during their attendance
on elections, and in going to and returning from -,
them. .
ARTICLE IV
_• .
Section I. The House of Repretentatives shall
have the sole power of impeaching.
Section IL An impeachments shall be tried by
the Senate; when sitting (or • that purpose, the
Senatots shall be upon oath or affirmation. No per
son shill be convicted 'o ithout the concurrence of
two-thirds of the members present.
Section 111. The Governor, and all other civil
officers under this.Comnionwenith, shall be liable.to
impeachment for, any misdemeanour in •officerbut
judgment; in such cases,•shall not extend flirthiii
than to removal...tan office, and• disqualification to
hold any office brlionutir, trust .or-profit, under_ this _
"Commonwealth: The party, whether convicted or
acquitted, shall'nevertheless be liable to indictment,
trial, judgment, and pupisliment according to law.
ARTICLE V.
-
• Section I,The jtujicial power of Wit - Common. —
wealth shall 'be vested in a Supreme Court, in -
Courts of Oydr and Terminer and General Jail
-livery, in a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court,
Register'S-Court;tind a Court of Quarter Sessions
of the Pealce, for each dainty; in- Justices of the
Pelee, and In such other Courts as the legislature
may.fro'm Time to time establish. • -
Sectiondl. The judges qf the,Suprethe Court, of
the. several Courts of c012171101{,_- pleas, and such
•
other Courts.qf - Record as are or shall be established
by law shalt be nomitta led by the Governor, and by
and with the consent of ihe Senate appointed and
commissioned by • him. jugges- of the Supreme
Court shall hold their offices-for the .term of fifteen
Years if thei shall so tong . behave themselves well.
The president judges of the several Courts of Common
_Pleas. and of such 4thsr ,Courts of Record as are or
shall be established by law, and all 'other judges re
quired to be learned in the law, shall hold their offices
.•,`for the tertieqf ten years if they shall so long behave
-themselves well; • The Ass )(late judges of the Courts
lf•Commorcr teas Moll hold their ,offices for the, Mint
of five years .t'f they shall so lqng behave themselves
• well. - But for any reasonable cause which, shall not
sufficient - grotaul cif impeachment, the 'Governor
. may remove any , of them on the address of tiro-thirds
of each branch' of thelegislature; • The judges-Of the
•,Supreme Court and Me presidents of the several
Courtti4; Commeti Pleas shall at Stated - timesreceive
. for their services an adequate coirigtisittion • to
f iled by law, whiz* shall be diminished -during
'thiii•Tdiftiqiitttirida"WaffireTtattlitersho.receir' . e-no
fees of perquisites of,igree;.tweholcl tiny:other office
of profit irndei-this .CommOnweallh• •-- • •
' Sedtion,lll. Until otherwiiii directed - by
Courts . of Com Mon .f'l '
eas shall continue as at present
• •
COOP Di WANICELL..- ,•• 1
•
;The sul.)scri er4lll - ,give constant employ.jrnent,and
liberal wages go rat':. ratelshiskiir*rreVeooperi-01
sober and mtinstsions habits. . Immediate anphcatior
'intuit be nualc4o . • ..TimpiAs PROLEY.." '
Mny. 1, 4838„ - -
EDI
I~i'~l
. • .
established. 4*i/ore Uninlivet punt/es-shalt at any
time be included in one judicial district organized
j it said:Courn • .
• Secti;M .I,V: ;The jurisdiction df the .Supreme
11-cilraie-Xlch-d-over-tlic-S to tot- and_the_juilos
by'virthe of their offices, bd justices
• or ()ye'. and -Terminerand general-Jail:Delivery; in.
-,the:severail counties. 1. 7,
Sectilin V, Tlie" judg e's of the court of Common
Pleas,` in cacti county-, shall bi...virtue of .their
fli . e bejustiees of Oyer•and.Terminer
and Gene -
rat Jail Delivery; for the trial:of capital and -other
Mr:Alders therein ; any two of the said judges, , the
president. being one, shall be - a, quorum": bqt they
shall not hold a Collard" oyir and . terminer, or jail
delivery, in any. county,. when' the judges of .trio
Supreme Court, or any of. them, shall he lilting in
the same • county. The party aciused, as well as
• the'Comtno.nwealth, tnay, under such regulations as
shall be prescribed by law, remove the indictment
• an& proCeedings, or transcript. thereof, - into - the
- Supreme Court.
Section VI. The Supreme Court, and the several" ,
.
courts of common plods, -shall, beside the powers . -
heretofore • usually exercised by them, have. the.•
power of qt court of Chancery., so fat as relates to
'the perpetuating of. testimony,, the , obtaiiiing of
• 'evidence from
. places pot within the State, and the
„-care_of..thc:.persons and estatei3Of• those who sic
non computes mentis.• And `the legislature
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 vest them in Suck other courts as they shall
judge proper, for iho due administration of justice,
• ScctiOn" VII: The ,jiidgesrof - the can of- - common
pleas of each county, any two of whom shall be a
quorum, shall compose the court of Quarter-Ses
sions of the peace, and orphans' court thereof;
and
'the register of wills, together withthe said judges,
:or any.two of them,. shall compose the .register's
•
court,of each county. .„,
Section VIII. The judges of the courts of common
pleas shall, within -their respective counties, have
the like-powers-with-the-judges of the •Supreine
Court, to•issue writs of certiorari to the justices of
the peace, and to . canoe their Oroceedings to be
brought before them, and the, like right and justice
to be done. . .
.•
Section IX. The - president of the court in each
circuit Within.'such 'Circuit, and the judges„Of the
•
court of- common pleas within. their. respective
conntiesoltall --be- justices-of_ the, peace t -so_ . far as .
relates to criminal matters. , _
• Section -X. A register's office, for". the probate of
wills and granting letters of administration, and. an
office for the recurding:of,deedS; shall. be kept in
each county: -
_ 7SectiSiiilXl.The 'Style - of all:Process-shall be
" The ComMonWealth of PennsylVania." All prose- -
. catkins shall be carried On in the natteand•by the
• authorityof. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
and conclude.. against the' peace and s dignity of the
same,"
•
• • ARTICLE VI. •
. Section T. Sheriffs and coroners shall, at the
times and place's election of reniesenlatives,-bo
' Chosen by the citizens a! 'each'county. , One person
shall be choSen for each office, who shall be commis;-
-sioned by the Governor. They shall hold their
offices-for three years, if they shall so -long behave.
.
Illemsclves- .and until a..auccessor,be duly
ognalitied -,•but no person shall be twice choien or
'. - appointed Sheriff, in any-term-of six years. Vacan
cicsiu either of the , said offices shall be filled by
an appouitment,:te - be made by the.,Governor,
to
contitnie until the next general election,"and until
a successor shall be chosen and qualified as afore—
sill.. .
• - Section 11. The freemen of this commonwealth
• shill - be litmedi-organizat and disciplined for. its
. defence,- telien and in such manner as may be directed ,
by, law. Those who conscientiously scruple to bear
•
arms, shall not-be cOmpolled ta:do scr,tut shall pay._
airequiValent . for personal service. . .- •
SeCtion 111.. Prodhonetarie - s - of the Supreme=_
. Court'Shall be 'appointed , by ,the said
.CoUrt for
the term ore - three .years if. they. so long behave
themselves well, Prothonotaries and Jerks of the -
_severalother.courts,_lleCorders of deeds, and lie
.giitcrs of :foals, shall at the times and - places of
electionof representatives, be elected .by the quail
ficd.electors of each county, or Me districts over •
Whieh the jurisdiction of said courts extends, and
.shall be commissioned by the 'Coverdor. The
shall hold their offices fur three years if they she'll
so long behave themselves well, and until their
successors shall - be duly quabfied. -Thg -legisla--
-
ture - shall provide by law, the number of persons
..
.10....each_mi_ntq_who shall, had said offices, and
how many and t iArChsficiiirbffieershall - lic - hild -- •
by one person. Vacancies in any of thr said oft
- flees - shall be filled by appointments to he made
by the Governor, to continue until. he next gene- -
ral election, and until successors shall be electd,
--inTillfacilified-as-aforciaid.- ---__ ___
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-
Section IV. - Prothonotaties, clerks of ,the peace
and orphans' courts; recorders of deeds, registers of
—wills, and,sheriffs, shall keep their ffices in the
county town `of the county in Which they, respec
tively, 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 the authority of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania,end be sealed with the State seal, and sign
ed by the Governor.
Section VI. 4 State Treasurer shall be elected
annually, by joint vote of both branches of the legis.'
lature. ' .
/ Section VII. Justice of t he-peace or aldermen
shall be sleetedin' the 'several wards,--borough . s,
and townships at 'the time of the election of con
stables by the qiialified voters thereof' in such
number as shall be directed by law, and shall be
commissioned by the Governor fora term of five
years;,but no township, ward or borough shall
elect more than ttvojusiices of the peace or alder
men Without the consent of a majority of the qua
lified electors within such township, ward or boa'
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
• by law... No person shall bi appointed to any oft
fice within any county who shall not have been a
citizen and' n inhabitant 'therein one year next
before his appointment, if the county shall- have
' been so long erected ; but ( f it shall not have been
So long erected, then within the limits of the
county or counties out of which it shall have been
taken. No member of C'ongress from this state,
or any- person. holding or exercising an y) office or
appointment of trust or profit under te United
%Slates, shall at the iiamrtitne hold or exercise any
office in MO state, to, which a salary is,•or fees or
perquisites arc by law, annexed; and the legisla
ture may by law dedare'what State offiecti are int
-compatible. - No memberafthe Senate or of the
house of representatives shall& appointed by the
_Governor...to any office during the term for which
lie shall have been elected.: •
~,"
Section IX. All officers for a term al years'
shall hold their, offices for the terms respectively
--spieffied,-ofilron-the-condition-that-they_so_longL_
- behave themselves wellr - -and-shall be removed on
convictiOn of misbehaviour in office or of any in.
. i
famous.erime.
. Section X. Any 'person who shall, after the
adoption qf the amendments proposed by this
Convention lo the Coniiitution, fight a duel or _,
send a chalknge for that purpose, or be aider or
_abettor in fighting a duel, shall be deprived of the,
right of holding any qgce of honaur_ofirqfit in
--- this Slate, and shall , be linivhed olllextuase in titia
manner as is, or may be prestribed - by law.; but
Me execntive may remit the said:offence and all
its disqualifications. - . .1.
ARTICIX AL . , - •
Section T. The , legislature shall, as soon as con
veniently may be, provide by law, for the establish-
merit of schools throughout the State, in such
manner that the poor may be taught gratis. • •
. • Section 11. The arts . and sciences shall bo pro-
`moted in one•Or more seminkles of :learning. ••• ,
Section 111. The, rights, privileges, immunities
• and estates of religious societies and corporate bo-•
dies, shall remain as if the constitution..of•this State '
' had not been altered or amended.. -•-• - . •
Section 11(4 The legislatureshall not in any
~corporate body or, individual with tre'priviiege
41 taking private property for public tise,`without
• • req - uiring such corporation or sticfividuatta,moike
—compensation.. lathe_moners of said property, or
/ give adaquateurity therefor, - I . d - ore -- sia - prat ---- .
F L.Perly sha ' le taken .
. , • „ -
..
. iiiardig .Vlll. . ,,
' • memberii• df,the General Assembly, and all Offi:.
lens, axecutive,and judielabtshall be bound by, oath •
, .
•
S.IROLAND •
• • HAS' removed; his. Pfilre to the I.)rug" Siore in N.:
HatAtiverillfreetvn- fev-tioora.matilt. Ihd.,eorom tool
ilireetlr.. opposite * George yV.- Sheafer's,
Mar ;18480-r-3t
ME
; or iffirr4tion, to. support the , constitution of this
Commowealth, and to perform the duties of their
respg*ive.otikes with
, . . .
i `:That the general ; great and essentiarprineiPlee-tn
' libertrandfree 'government maybe recognised and •'.
, Unalterably'estabaslied; W.E DECLARE,. THAT
Section I. All Men'-nre horn _equally free and in
', dependent; arid lave '
certain inherent and indefeasible
yrights;riniong .which are those of ' enjoying ,and de
fending life .and liberty; ,of acquiring,. possessing
and . protecting property and repritation, and of .pur
-1 sffing theli awn,lappineSs. :" . • ' • .: • •*
`:Section IL All power. Is' inherent - in the peOple,
' and all free .goVernmerits are 'founded cm their -au-
Minify,. and • instituted for tliejr. peace, safety - and
' happiness;.Fof the advancement of 'these ends, they . '
have at all"times, an unalienable and indefeasible
right alter; reform or.abolish their government, in
sea manner as they may think proper. ~ t; • -
Section 111.. All men lave 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 plac of worship , or to maintain any ministry
against 1 is consent; : no human authority can, in any,
case wh toyer, control or intertere:witiCthe rights'
of, mins ienee r and 'no preference shall - ever. be.
given,-by-law,-to-anyreligious•-establisliments or
modes of worship.. . .
Section IV. No person who acknowledges the be
ing of . a God and a future state of rewards and pu
nishrnentiii shall on account .ef his religious' senti
ments be- disqualified' to hold any office or place of
-Artist ornrofit under, this Commonwealth.- -__ _.. „..
- . Section V. Elections shall be froe and,equal:'..
. . Section VI. Trial byjury shall. be as -heretcitere,
and the right thereof remain inviolate. -- v ' •
Section VII : The printing presses shallbe free to'
- every person who undertakes to examine the pro-'
- .ceedings - of the legislature, - or -.any , branch of.-go
vernment: And no raw . 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 maffreely - Speak,
write and print on any subject, being responsible
, for . the abuse of that liberty. In' prosecutions foe
the publication of papers invostigating the official
Conduct of Officers, or. men in a public' capacity, or
where the mailer published is proper for public in
formation, the truth thereof. may. be given in evi
, dem: And in all indictments for libels the jury
shill have a 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, from unrea
sortable searches and seizures:-And no warrant to
search_any_place,or to seize any per Son or things,
Shall - issue; without describbag'them - ns -- nearly as
may be, nor without probable cause supported byfi
oath or affirmation. .
- Section IX: In all criminal preseentions, tlaare.
cused hath a' right to be heard by himself and his:).
counsel; to demand the nature and cause of• the ac
cusation against him • to meet the witnesses face to
- lace, to have compulsory process for obtaining wit::
- nes.ses in :his favour, and, in pioiccutions by:indict-:.
nick or , information, a speedy public - trial, by an
impartial jury-of the vicinage; he cannot be coin..
pelled . to give evidence against himself; roof can he
be deprived of his life; liberty, or -property, sinless
by thd, judgment of his peers or the law of the
-, , land. _ . ..
Section X. No person shall, for any: indictable
Offence; be proceeded against criminally by informa
tion, except in cases arising in the _land or naval
~
forces, or in the ' m i l i t ia when in actual service in
-- time- orffar •or public danger, nr, lijr_ leave of the
'court, fOroppression and misdenicanour 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 *died to publiciase;r,without the
__consent- of v his-representatiVes, and without just
compensation heing made. - •
. ~ . , . • ....
-----SectionA urs - s
LLAII cothall be . open , and
. ..every
Man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, per
son. or reputation, shall have rmirietly by the due
--course of law, and right, and, justice administered, ,
-without sale, denial or delay. - Suits may be 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 suspending-laws shall
be exercised, ;unless by the legislature, or its an-*
thorny:- - /
Section XIII.' Excessive bail shall not be re
quired, nor excessive fines imposed, nor. mid pu
nishments inflicted. , . .
"... Section XIV. -- All - prisoners shall be_bailable by
sufficient sureties, unless for capital offenA, when
the proof is evident or presumption great.; and the
-privileg&of-the-writ-of-habeas-corpusliffiallAnt_PO___
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. The person of a debtor, where
thererisnot-strong-pmsumption.of-fraud, shall_noL,
be Continued in prison; afterdelivering up his estate--
for the benefit of his creditors, in such - manner as -
shall be prescribed by law;
' ' Section' XVII. No er post facto law, nor any law
impairing contracts shall be made.' -
Section XVIII. No .person shall be attainted of
treason- orfeloriy by the legislature. - .
. ' Section XIX. No-attainder-shall work corruption
of blood, nor, except during the life of the offender,
forfeiture of estate, to the commonwealth ; the es
tates Of such persons as. shall destroy their own
'lives, shall descend or vest as in case nf natural
death ; 'and if any persdn shall be killed ' by,
casualty, there shall be no, forfeiture by reason
thereof. - •
• Section XX. The citizens have a right; in a peace. •
able - manner, to assemble together, for their common
good, and to apply to those invested with tire powers
of government for-redress of -grievances, isr . other'
proper purposes, by' petition, address , or remOn
strance. . .
Section XXI. The right of citizens to bear arms,
in defence of themselves and the State:shall not be
. queStioned.
Section XXII. No standing army shall. in time
' of peace, be kept up without the consent' of the Le
gislature • and the military shall, in all cases, and
at all tides, be in strict 'subordination to -the-civil -_
power. . . .
Section XXIII. No soldief shall, in time.of peace,
be 'quartered in' any housiwithout the consent Of the
owner, nor in time of war, but ,in a manner ft/ be -
presedbed by law. .
• Section XXIV. The legislature shall not grant
any title,of nobility or hereditary distinction, nor _
create any office the appointment to which shall be
for a longer term than during good behaviour. •
Section XXV. Emigration , from- the State 8411
not be prohibited. - • ' .
Section XXVI. To.. guard against transgressions
of the high Powers which'wo have delegated ? WE
- DECLARE, that everything in - this article is-ex- -
cepted out of the general powers of government, and
shall for ever remain inviolate." -
.
. • . - ARTICLE-X.-- •.
Any amendment or amendmessts to this constitu
tienmay' be proposed in the Senate or House of Re-
Presentatives, - and if the same shall be agreed to by
'a majority of the members - elected to each House, such - ,
proposed amondnient or amendments shall be entered,
on their journals, with the yeas and nays taken
thereon, and the Secretary of the Commonwealth Malt -
eauiiitheSame to be pliblished three months before the 1
next election - in , at least one newspaper in every" ,
county in Whieh a newspaper shall be Published -; and
if
-
if lis the legislature next afterwards chosen such pro
posed amendment or' amendments shall be agreed to
by a majority of the members elected to, each Mute,
the Secretary of the, Commlinwealth shall cause the
same again to bepublished in manner aforesaid, and
such- proposed amendment. or amendments shall , be
Submitted to the people in such manner and-at such i
time, atleast three monMs; titter being so - agreed to
by the two houses as the legislature shall prescribe[
-and-if- the-people shalt- apprane and ratify such
amendment or amendments by e majority of the qua
lified voters of this Slate voting thereon, such amend
ment or amendments shalt become apart of the con-,
stituk:ohts_tmit no amendment or amendMents shall
be submitted to the people "oftener than once in five
years:':: Provided, that if snore than onelgmendment -
be submitted, they shall be subMitted inlkeh• manner • '
and. orm, that they eople may vote for or 'against
each amendment sernately and distinctly. C . ' •
, . .
That no inconvenience may arise from the altem-
Alone and' ainendments in. the Constitution of. this.
,Comtiriotiwealth, and in . order .to carry the same into'
'complete operation, it is hereby declared anti ordain
' ed, That;; : . .. • ,4.- , . • '
Section L All laws of this Commonerpaitkirt force ..,
at the time when • tie said alteratfons and -atilend
menbit iil tho said C0.,,,,......:.12 shall %ye' effect; and
not. inconsistent therewith, and all , righte;attions,
•-proseculionsielainufraspreontraets es well - Of indi-.
vitluals as' of bodies ceffsinitoisliall'antiMil ; as
rt ,
the said alterations. and ; imietts.; .' t b een
SeciionWthe'aileralions'aud Oneildiiipn ',_ln the
• • ‘:
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Jlave: t iii"ak:reCOlveil ikventtlialos of. Tickings,..ifita,
linsT aniVnitipersi:whielL
arc offered utwom- -
manly low fur cash. - '•
', 's',
BEM
ICI t E IX.'
SCHEDULE.
said Constitution shailltdco'tiffeetfrorp. the first day
!of;January, - eighteen hundred and thitty-nine.
- Section 111. The elauSes, sections, and articles of
the Said Constitution, which remain unaltered, shall
Continue to'be Construed and have , effect as - if the
Tiid - tittitierrtiard'notfeen 2 a mende d
Section IV; 'The- General Assembly, Which shall
Convene in December;
: eighteen hundred , and thirty:
eight, shall continue. its session, as heretofore, not;
wiik.standing the:proVision in the ..eleVenth section
of,the fiistarticle, and shall at all times be regarded
as - the first 'General Assembly under the amended
Constitution. • ' • •_ •
Section; V. The Governor who shall be elected in
October, eighteen hundred,and thirtreiglit, shall he:
.inaugurated on the ' third' 'Tuesday in 'January;'
eighteen, Winifred' and thirty-nine, to which time
the present executive term is hereby eXiended{:
Section. VI. The commissions of thejudges - df the
Supreme Court,,who maybe 'ln office on.the finit day
of January next, shall expire in the following male,--;
ner.: The commission which bears the earliest date
Wall expire on 'the-first day of January, Anlio Do-
Mini 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;. the commission next dated shall
expire on the first day of. January, Anno, Domini
,one thousand eight' hundred and forty-eight the
commission' nest dated shall. expire on the firsfilay
- of -January-l-Anno_Dominione thousand eighthun'=
dred and. fifty-one; and the .commission. lastdated
shalf-expire on the first de.y.of Januaiy, Anno Do
mini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-fottr. - . •
•
- Section-NIL The commissions of the President
'liidqs_e(the„several judicial districts and of the
associate lawfiidges Of DU:T(4st j . udiciardiStrictshall
. expire as follows The commissions of one-half of
those who Shall have held their_offices_ten 'years of
More at the adoption of the amendments to the consti
tutioe, shall expire on the twenty-seventh * day Fe?
.bruary, one.thousand eighthiindred and thirty-nine ;
the-commissions of the otherhalref:those who
have held their,offices ten year's or more at theadop- - i
tion' of, the amendinents to the 'constitution, shall
expire on the:tiVenty-seventh day of 'February, one
.thousand eight huddled and forty-two ; thelirsthalf
to errffirace those whose commissions shall bear the
Oldest dates The'eorninissinns of an . the remaining
judges who shall not have held their offices for ten
years at the adoption of the amendments to the con
stitution shall expire - on the twenty-seventh day of.
Febrilary next after the end of. ten years from the
date of their commissions. -
Section VIII. The Recorders' of the several Max-
ors' ton rts,hnd -other -criminaPcourts:in-this Conf=
monwealth, shall-be appointed- for, the sante tithe,
. and in the ,same manner, as the resident judges
of the severaqudicial districts! Of- those - now
ofEce,-the*Mmission Oldest in date:shall expire on
the tWepty-Neyentli day_of Febniary,One thousand
and fortrone, and the others every
two years thereafter according to their respective
• 'dates. Thoseoldett ini, date expiring first. •
Section The legislature e at its first session un- .
`de/ the amended constitution; shall divide the other
-associate jiidges,of the State into four clones. The'
..v,commisidons.of thok,of-the,first,,class•.ihall,_explre.,
on the -twenty-seventh diy of Februaty, eighteeh_
hundred and forty; of those of the 'secondelass on
the twenty-seventh day of Sebruary, eighteen hun_-'
dyed and_fortrone ; of those of the third class on
'• the twenty-seventh day of Febriutly, eighteen. hun
dred-and forty-two;_ and of those of the-fourth Class
: w
on the tentrseventh 'day of February, eighteen ,
hundred and fort?-three. The said classes from the
first tei the' fourth shall be arranged according_te the
niairity.of the-commissions, cif the several jodges—
• Section Clerks of the. severs)
• cowls -(except nf.ahc Septeme - CoUrtyrecorders of'
deeds and registers of wills, shall be first elected mulct
the amended Constitution; at thirelection of repro
ta t iyes in- the year- eighteen hundred ankthirty,,
nine, in such manner as may be ,prescribcd by law..'
- Section The appointing : power shall remain as
heretofore f mnial Officers: in_LthAlippoie tlent'of the
executive deicirtrnentshiill-COntinne iii - the.excreise
of the .duties ,of .their respective , , ntlied'aluiitil the
legislature shall pass such laws .as may be required
". ; by : the. eighth . section of the ' sixth article hf the'
amended constitution; and until appointments shell
tie made under such laws; unlesS their commissions .
shall be superseded by new apPantments,,or shall
•sooner espire by their ownAimitalions, or the said
offices shall become vacant by death or resignation,
and such laws Shall he enacted by the -first legisla
ture under .the aineinled constitution. -
Section'till. The first election for aldermen and
„justices of the peace shall be held in the year eight
_ cep hundred and forty,, at the dime fixed for the
election of constables. The legislature at its first
• session under the amended constitution shall* pro
.,=3:ideleribemill:eleelisaLand,fer subsequent similar
elections. The aldermen "fhtpdate
now in commission, or who may in the interim be
appointed, shall continue to discharge the dillies of
their respective offices, until fifteen days after the
'day which shall be fixed by law for the issuing of
,--itew,eommissionsokthe expiration of which time,
their - commissions shall_expire.. •
In testimony that, the foregoing - is - the - amended
constitution of Pennsylvania; as agreed to in
- convention, No the officers and members of the'
-convention have hereunto signed our names at
Philadelphia, the twenty-second day of Febru
ary, Aims Domini, one thcinsand eight hundred
and thirty-eight, and of the Independence of
the United States of America the sixty-second.
JOIIN§EiI.GEANT/President.
Daniel Agnew, • Ezra S. Hayhurst,
Wm. Ayres, ' Wrn. Hays,
M.• W. Baldwin, - Abtn. Heßronstein,
Ephraimiianks,.. - -M. Henderson,
•JoineY. Barclay, Wm. Henderson,
Jacob Barndolar, • Win: 'Mester
Chas. A. Barnitz, William High; "
Andrew Bedford, •Jos.•Hopkinson,
Thos. S. Bell, . . John Haupt,
James Cornell Biddle, Jabcz Hyde,
• Lebbeus L. liigelorv, Charlqs Jared Ingersoll,
Semi. C. Witham, - Phs. Jenks,
Chas. BroWn, George M. Kelm, •
Jeremiah Brown, James Kennedy, •
Witliatn Brown, Aaron Kerr,
Pierce Miller, ' _ Jos. Konigmacher,
Samuel Carey, Jacob Krebs, •
' John, Cumin, • •H. G. Long, •
Thomas S. Cunningham, David 'Lyons,..
William ' Alex. Magee, •
Wm. Darlington, Joel K. Munn '
George Chambers, W .
John Chandler,' . Janice •
_Jos. R. Chandler; Levi Merkel, -.
Ch. Chauncey, a - WM. L. Miller, •
Nathaniel Clapp,. James*lontgomery,
• James Clarke, - Christian Meyers, '
John Clarke,. • D. Nevin, -
William Win. Overfield,
A. J. Cline, Hiram Payne,
• Lindley Coates, - Matthias, Pcnnypackel
It. E. Cachitin, • James Porter,
,Thos. P. Cope, James Madison Porter,
_ Jostma•F. Cox, Sam'. A. Ptiniance,.
Walter Craig, : E. C. Beigart, • .
Richd. M. Crain, A. H. Road, '
.Geb. T.*Crawford, , Geo. V. niter,
- Cornelius Crum, _ • __Jno. Ritter,
Benjn. Martin, H. Gold Rogers,
John L. M'Cahen, Samuel Beier; '
James M. Russell,
-Jetties M'Sherri,, ' Daniel Saeger,
Mark Marreh,- r-D . John Morin Scett,
Nernmenni,- , .
- Tobias-Sellers,
John Dickey, ' , G. Seltzer,
Joshua Dickerson,''' • 'Geo. Serrill,
Jacob Dillinger; ,Henry Scheetz,
Jas. Donegan • George Shilleto,
.I.lt. Donnell, • Thomas H. Sill, • •
Joseph 14. Doran, . „Geo. Smith, • .
James Dunlop, • Wm. Smith;
Thomas Earle, • Joseph Snively,
D. M. Fiarelly, Jno, B. Sterigere,
Rat. Fleming, - Jacob Stickel,
• Walter_Forward,_ Ebenezer. W., Sfurdevant,
John Foulkrod, . - Thomas Taggart, - ---- ,
Joseph rry, Jr." . Morgan.J.-Thomas,
John Fuller, . • James Todd, . • -
John A. Gamble, Thomas Weaver,
William cached, J,.cob B. Weidman,
.David Gain e,' R. G.:Whites_ •
Virgil Greiiel ' Geo•-•w• Nvq °l 9 wa " .4
William L. arris, Young..: • -
homaeliestings,.. _ •
rAtiest,) S. Samar, Secretary:. 7 , _
kl,l-"vir:Am2'9lAssistaxitcr,rie4. ,
SECRETARY'S OFFICE, ,
" • • .110.11RISBURG, FFIWAIVIt 23, 1838.5 .
• !Certify, that the Toregoing is, an exact arid literal
--copy-or" the Cpstitution,of the•Connonwealth of-
Pcnnsy,lvania es amended by the Convention of .one
-thousand - eight hundred and • thirty-seyen-thirtpi''
;eight," deposited in this Oil* on the:26th day-of
-1838 the amendments being in. itaffe,
and the retained,. of portiol the pieserit . Conetitu-
Bon in roman, letter. - ,
, . 13BRROWES, . • ,
^- ' Sec'y of the Commonwealth , :
• ._
citAtiliEs; !
-111.' tid i N an D d L I IR D III:grOTill MOU:SIII,be. , Latiirid ii,
L , : . l'atracteil GiOßlkni,k9;lotin, iof..ortiOlek).
Chilllzetnli4V6lYV i ‘lil4n n
CiLll:St" CO. - =,
For slat; iky.
Afay 44. -- k - :•• • : - • •
111111
• - •
- •
ezitheit ,
,
MUCH need not tie said in relation:to thilmondek%;
ful remedy,- as . the :Proprietor, feels confident, that
when applied,lit will, as can he proven by the number .
of respectable persons, 'effect,' an- entire Ore'.OP the ,
itheumatie-and-other-pains,,dt-had-notuntiLlately , _
licenhis intention to mike it public ;, but by , the re'
quent applications of his neighbors, and the wodderfat,,
cures it has effected; he feels . ' duty - owes to
society as well as. to himself, to make it More:gene..
rally known, and at the same time haye itut a near*
nalte..can Within the reach of all who maybe affliCted
with that painful disease: : : •
Hundreds of names could be published of persOns
who- have been etMeil by, this celebrated medicine;•
but the following are Selected froM the mass i 'as be
in amply sufficient to attest its powers. - , •
John Srove, David. Bender, Jacobt.Nagle,
P..Lindemutli, - George Fisher, JOlM.Alsbangh,.
C. Stoner,-:. • . • John Cooveri ,SatnuelFenelY :
Aaron 33ender, Plindemntlijr:- Samuel Young, •
Robert Dysart, • .11. Richardson, Jacob Worlich,
HenryAlsbanghr-- •;L-Diffenliangh, - -Jacob Mier&
,Christian Organ, Hiestand, .
Mount Joy, August 25, PM. - - -
All orders from a distanCi addressed to 'the sub
scriber, Mount Joy, Lancaster county, Will be prompt
ly and faithfully attended to. _ _ _
Mount. Joy, Feb. 7;1887.'. •
_The above_m'eilicine is_also for_sale.by .
. • JOHN HATFIELD'
. _
Cgrlisle; February 12;1838
IMPORTANT To ,THE'TSICK.
ii: Willi rn Evansl
Camomile . Tonic and Family_ alpperieat ;
Pills:
• . . .
;ASTHMA YEARS STANDEVGI. '
Robert Monroe, Schuylkill, afflieted with the
above distressing malady. Symptoma--great langor;
- flatulency, disturbed' rest, nervous headache; difficulty
of breathing, tightness and stricture across the breast,
dizziness, nervous irritability and restlessness; could - . •-.
not lie in a horizontal position, without the 'sensation •
of impending suffocation, palpitation of the heart, dis
tressing cough, costiveness, pain of the stomach, drow
siness, great debility- and_deficiency or the _nervous
energy. Mr..R. Monroe gave up - every thought of
recovery; and dire: despair sat, on- the countenance of - ,
every-persini interested in hisexistence or happiness,
till -by accident he- iiikticed in -a-public-paper. some
cures effected by Dr. William Evans?"rWicine, in
his complaint, which induced him to purchase a pack-'
age of the Pihls, which resulted ih completely remov;•
tng every - symptom of his 'disease. _He wishes to, say
his motive for this declaration is, those afflicted 11.
with the same or any Symptoms similar to those from
which . Ire isdiappily restored, May likewise Aceive
the same inestimable benefit.
-- -Paralytic IthCumniatism. -
- A tieffatentinaceintrby.thdtetatni - Cntbilli - Wir
• Liam Evans. 4
'Mr:•.Tolui Gibson, of N. 4th street;Williamsburgli,;---
afflicted .With the above complaint for. three years awl
nine,mentlisAringlchich time he had to use crutcheq.
His chief symptoms were
. ex'crutiating pain MAI lila
joints, and especially in the flips, shoulders, knees and
angles, an aggravation of the paints towards night;
and for-the most'part - all times from external heat, all
obvious iickening of the fasgidand ligninents, with a
complete loss of musaila`r power, For the . Lenefifo=
those, afflicted in _manner,.,Mr.. Gibson".-
conceives- it Meet to. say that the pains have entirely
ceased, and - that his joints have -completely recovered
their natural tone, mull he feels able to-resume his or
' w) dJi ; MIS m. -
-
ca• The above Medicine is for sale at the office of
the Her: Lipasiter:. - - •
SADDLE INDVARNESS
41Mpv4(,,_\
dkftu\ #loo_e
atAll'a4hl(Oe.COUIZQ
The-Subscriber respectlitlly informs 'the citizens
.of Cumberland county that he still continues to carry
on the. above business, at 'his shop in West- High
Street, in the'bOrtiugh Cirlisle and formanv years
occupied. by Me..William - Alexander, - * where , lie has
now on hand a.large and excellent assortment of
iSaddles r ilnitik§oollarlitagales,._
&c. &c. which he'. will sell .on the most accommo
dating terms. . .
Thankful for-past -favors respectfully asks a •
continuance of the public patronage. -
SAMU_EILENSMIN.GER:
Carlisle, may 7,1838. 7 8 iv. . _ 23 . , •
CITIZENS' AND
UNITED S. LINES, •
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO PITTS
BURG AND WHEELING,
_ _
L..g.torinX
--0
•
BY RA IL _ ROAD,
To Lancaster, Harrisburg, Car Hide, and Chatiibers
burg. Rail Road distan9c, 150 miles. Leave corner
of 'Broad 'and - Arclv str&t.s . daily, at-six o'clock :A.
AM., by superior Coaches from Chambershurg to Bed
ford, Stoughstown, and Greensburg, to Pasburgh.
• • Through to . Pittsburg in. 48 Hours.
_
4
s--:=
Y!" ' •
_ . .
United--Statesail -Road. and-Mail :Stage Lines tn..
Chambershurg, Bedford, Somersett, Washington and
Wheeling, the only lines direet to Wheeling from
Philadelphia. - '5 . .
_ .
- - ALSO , PEOPLE '__LINE
._ .. .
Of Rail Road . Cars, to Lancaster_ and Coluiihla ! at
- . ':-..-= 'e' 8o:o'clock, A.-M.. : " , ,
•
The public are most respectfully informed,that the. .
Propraetors of these Lines, have spared no expense,
to make them equal, if not in many points supericir
to any ever Placed on the AVestera Read; and every
other necessary acehmtntodation to render the Travel,.
ler.perfeetly safe:and comfortable; and therefore hepe
to receive a share of godd ytil, and the patronage of
a liberal public. ••' -
Wee, No. 89 elseanyt Street. one door below Sd 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, Depot
House, corner of-Beoad. anal Arch Streets.
..GARLIN, lIHLTIMORDik
Rail Road Car Proprietors
War. KyrrEtt, Agent.
—May 14; 1858 •
Pennsylvania, Union and Schuylkill
Transportation Line.
THE subscriber will continue at thellOpening of the
navigation to ruu h)s ,
LINE OF BOATS
Between Philadelphia and • Rairisbuttr7produce for
the city market, received at the Warehouse of
klhotids, Main Street, Carlisle, or at any other Ware-.
hOticie'66 the Ctimberland ,, Valley'Rall 'Read; to be
forwarded to Geo W. Laypg . ,.who will forward it ,
immediately to the ersons cohavnea to in
Philadel
phia.- Also, in retut. bring , at kinds of Mcrohandizo
at the customary rate' •-• • •
rate. ; ,'
B llai7?sb r3=
Marth 19,1838. " ' '•
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mg• , ;:,,,,,:..„ ; ~,,,..„ . . ;... -
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.?,
.-Thembe--0....-,..„,...„" transact &general Co -
inimical., business to: Rke .aideef all. kinds of coun .3 ,
preduce.',.' Tbay . plecrcontlatie'tericeiv,e and forw rd
withodeOatitt,rgockla ordered for aay 'of •flie to ne
ori Rte . Curptierland Valley Rail lt,oad „.••••'• 7 - '' . . '
:• Producdordered to Weaver & Miller,flarrisburg,
feoB,,Vill be , rot:Warded Without - delay:'-'- 1,, -'
'" . - - -,' ORMCK .8z FOX,
Refer to Rroad Street, above-Race, Phila. .., •
CHARLES Ocintv, lUq., i ( . n ,,,i ;di „ . . ' • 4..
• MI`.4IENRY ' RHOADS, • . 7- •:. • -- ' - .
311ay , 14,1838 —6m ' • • • ' '- ' . ' '
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