Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, July 31, 1838, Image 4

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TiILSTA4tC, ,•INCIJR*
7 3 Ilrui tor .mrsty S•ctir: Ujocs tt: grr!rtt_OtfsitlciTtnin
r said A ia , ,rican t. )mlitlttfix;
1.1 feora. mAtcrials s!loul(1.
to tha.nittural •
lay lie 1.1.2.1 , c t.tl y..•ars t unsnecyF,nai) expert 7
- •.1 titit.TB •11:11.? dtictoec.:li•cr ITV,•nianuKtatrirg
? ..Ail of t till 2' i p'n•celn in but
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erallY 11:1V0 alyraranc... , , Uy
- .•'1 . 2 a!e . .. tlh:y arJ•eazilv thu human
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ft.,:r long and Lelions experiments, tike subscriber
mmulitcuteiog tceth.of materials en
incorTuptible, and pm:fix:l.ly in imitation of hu
ain teeth.- They ltaye a semi-traniii:iirency at ttare
.
• of various alias I , hades. " 4-
abi?Orption* of, the ayenlar process,
•mlicv.cims(:s may raider it necesi.are, he will cast,
..•te sainerninteeials attached to - the' teeth, artificial
voiTiA. which ,§hall imitate the and suplilvthe
a. substance.
•. Ir is entirely impossible for....t.liese'tjeth to change
' thole color, or cause foetid breath.
: •He will•insert them froth:one-0 entire tiets,inatich.
niaMter that they,ATill make articulation of the vnice
periectouni materidlly assigt 'in mastication, and. so
t'ett.they 'cannot-be disti'agnishecl from the.,Falst'beatt.l
tifttj mqprarliving teeth by tie nmat.scrUtinizing ob
;
He also performs all the various (Terminus in
bmtal Surgery, according t, the late scientiGg.im
proveinepts in the art.'
-" 1 4 F. 7f. IiV:4PP,S'II7C,7I2 pentest;• •
N. W. c3r4q• cf Charles El . ritymte itre,t9,
Baltimore..
CARLISLE - C,PRINGS.
tll7l prikieme respt.ct rally informs the, public in
veetral that ;le is itOrpready.t i tek;C:)/111)19d.iite 11 large
her. erFi_ancl -V in', T e re,
f"_tiatil 4 miles north of Carlisle nod 3 miles south
Sfeeßit'e Gap,-Oit the North Mountain, in a fine:;:
healthy, and romantic phiee and mire air. Tlicee is
a e extensive Ba:liing 'Es.'ablishment erected (both
u.irin'and cold,) and very
. aeconiuMdtaioli maybe
relied on.
Jury Si 1838.' . -
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N. B. A Barouche will-run daily frim Carlisle
to the Springs fur the accommodation of Vislters.
sriztzrza, _7
s,uthlkunfain, 1 , 4 Miles .L'ait of Chitin,
beraburc,
• :111117. subscriber, tbanlcful to the public for past
fay.ora, respectfully informs them that he;
•• his. Cold _ t
LIM re - cep=
tim-oc-viait-ers-(11-reetbf-ftftar-tbc
no el is is re icier altisfacuon to whauvCt may
• filivpr. him Svith' their Cemi)arly. -
s TABLE .1'•
\Y ill be nbn itlai:tly itr i tplied with the best the eons
:- fry can
. B.IR with the ehoieestitiltiot s,
mitt his *Sit .IBI,E the hest of
' • • 1..6 .perslps LIE the character of
..tltis
• t.iiteitte;,.its , li;:ewd-on-nutt.-salttltrious ail- 3 untilitig-tieed
aid to recommend-it to these who desire the in-.
i,!:orating efF..ctl of tli cord - . filintaitt, and pure,
Iy.::11/.;t•lit4t)iring. - bt•eezes, or Will With . el•MII)C f..)r
h svkisin fechh4lh...;',:::.at and h . artlieti-cf busin - emt to en
32y.the• pleitsiti.ii - of a i•etreat nt itlst nattire's bowers,
.aide-ol•ono-of-Igut-mad--deligittfta4t)un-,
; • iain.s . .-L-=rby:,i,- unaetputinleil witliAlte_adi•antage of
Spring,''_ in t ioet!....satittbetory .
bte)tding flia;i'it - . v - P - Uvin,7 - , it-a
v.':
• v . t, --- "• • - (iIDILD'S SIIIIIEY..
Co2rifortas/e Cortveyaiirc .
ix
ra')•erfil)t!ri_c'ti the Sprnil3, ar.d. back again, Eau be
'1;:“ - : :yr. , • - • •
.111019.n...18:1S: •
F 9 a 11 E rkil%
.‘• comrnoiliohsTAvn.Rri ,
thii cieenpitticy of • -E. R.
;.,14led- 111:: comvr: oi fai.i
opprisite th . e , jaih
cceupietlnLlit•T.tvEn:q,-rind is well worthy themten-.
iin ) 61 - a ',l2l':Still conipetout to keep at -
g0:1(f .11 . 3ifte, the
beiog ext. , ,,:elive anti ealeulatt4l to give corn
eZeonurodation ti 6 -, jliteners, &q. very . e=tei .
- rive - stabfiag,anil a' first rae well of iv:::t2)• intheyartl: -
his pr...)p?rty will b 6 let on alvantageetis tern's to a
1)2 , ...:.)a - cle!.:1•3o9 of e:igw..: , ..;inf.;• . , the tavero-keepi 1.7
J'e.s . ), a Frain4 adjoining the
sait.tble cf:lees or .7 611 7 1-)
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.44.. , ?7.t.: f C3n7ii:2l;re :1.,...75e D. Eltiott.
,' March 1858.
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r..131E
-410ift.e,
11.11.11.1" •ra "oi .:=44
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HAVE mken that large and commodious WARE.
TIOU6 '7-1, lately erected on the Canal-and Rail Road,
--below the f3nt of Chestnut street, Harrisburg, where
lituir arrangements are such that they can at all times
produce and mzrchalulize with promptness
;and despatch, t:, the following places, viz; •
Pltiludelphia,Tittsburg.,
garlisk, Ohtani? ersburgi
and all intermediate places.
They have lately entered Into arrangements so as to
enable them to Send any produce or goods by way o
the Pennsylvania Canal nod 'COltimliia Railroad; to
Pbiladelphia, at the same prices charged by other
_f l on'ipanies running on the . Ciao canal, thus gaining
Circe days in time, and delivering goods in Broad
street, avoiding the usual espense. of hauling from*
Schuylkill.
.Til V WILL PURCHASE Grain, Flour, and
. .
Section XtV. ?he legislature saal not have power
to enact laiis annulling the contract of marriage in
any case where, bylaw, the courts of this Common
wealth are or may hereifftdr be empowered to decree
a divorce. • .
Section XV. Mach house shalt keep a journal of
its, ptoceedings v '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.
.1
Section XVI. The doors of each house and of
committees of the whole shall be open, unless,
When the business shall be such as ought to be kept
secret. ,‘. ' ` : .
Section XVlL•Neither house shall, without the
consent.of tile other, adjourn for ,more than three
days, nor to any other place than , that in which the
- two bOutesiliall be sitting. , , ,_
.- Section XVIII,. The' Senators and rePresentattvei,
shall receive a compensation for their services to be
ascertained by law, and paid out of the tfeasury of
the Commonwealth. They shall in - all -eases, ex-
Cept - treason, feloey and breach or surety of the
peace, be privileged from arrest during . their at
tendance ,nt the sessitin of their respective houses,
rind in going to and returning-from-the-same. And
for any speech or debate' in either house, they shall
not be questioned in any other. place.
• Section XIX. No Senator or representative .shall, -.
dining the time for which he shall 'have been elect
ed, be appointed to any civil offieeTtinder thia•6m- •
menwealth whicly.sliall - have been - created; or the
emoluments: of. which shall have been increased
during such time : and no member of Congress or
other person holding any office (except of aftorApy
at law and in the militia) under the United Stltes
or this Commonwealth; shall be a member,of either
house _ dMing his_continuance in_Congiess or in
office.
• Section X.• When vacancies happen in either'
... .. . i hotfle;the Speaker shall issue writs' of elect io n to
. _
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pygpepiiva - wn - d - 111 - yrotiton- e: t 'l l 'suo - ' 4 ' 3 " l "
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diiiinicisan.
i Section XXI. All bills for raising revenue shall
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• ...... • originate in the house, of representatives, but the
_ • _
- •• Lizt erx at in g,: .Cu-re-1-__ Senate may propose ainendmentl as in other bills. -
'• • - ---• • Section XXII. No money shall.be drawn from
'Mr. William Salmon, Green street, above. Third the •treasury. but in consequeaca of appropriations
street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several veers with . ma d e b y law . . ..,•
Use following distressing in7mptoms: Sickness nt thei Sectioe• XXIII. Every bill -whicilishall have,
- storimeli; -- hen&achertlizziness,-palpitatioris-pf-the passed biith houses shall - be presentedd to the Go- •.
. . heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid end putter- , %Timm. If-116-approve he shall sign it, but if he. --
cent eructations, coldness and, weakness of the ex- shall not approve tie-shall return it with his objet:'
. ff•emities, eniaeiatien mid general debility, disturbed t lions to the,• house in which it shall have originated, .. rest, a sense of pressure and weight at the stem-telt who shill enter the objectisms:-;:at - large upon their
- after t`eating, nightthere, great mental •despondenci, journals-and proceed - ter44e-consider it. -If, after -
severe flying . pains in the chest, back, andsides,_cns,__sucl-• ~c -coiraem.tidn, two4filids of that house shall
tivenessio dislike-for- society, or eoriversation,lnvol- a . gre.* to pass the bill, it shall be tent with the ob
• weeping,untary sighing and langor and lassande upon , mentions to the other hOuse;.by which likewiie' it
the least exereise.,LL: \‘, , I shall be ,re-considered, and if approved by two- .
. :Mr, Salmon had appliethe most -eminent pliV- ' thirds of - that house, it shall be a law.. But in such.
' - Sicking; who considered it beyOnd the power of meiii- cases thesvotes, of, both houses shall bo determined
...._.conetolrestortthim_tolhealth_v_however' r `as-hiatttilik , -111.-Leos'andsiays , and the names.efperiOns-votio
* . tions had - reduced him to a very dePlorable'eondition, for or against Ahe bill shall be entered on the - Jour,
~,,a lolvine; been recornmended.hy a relative of his to nabs of each :house respectively.' -If 'any bill shalt - .
7ff
" iF.1 , . , 2.' tritd , of Dr. Williain.Phans',Medicine, he with • net be returned by the Governor within '.ten' days' ,
ili ulty
(Sundays excepted) .
after it shall - have been pre-. . -z -•
" )- , -I.i • 11 ..virepaired to
,016. olfiee,and procured spank-
lies, he etveilleit itidOted . for hiii restore- . sented.to him, it shall be a laii in
^ ' 'Li '.t.-, lif...' ; health Mend's. c.He is s,,ow enicging :he had :signed 14 unless the . like manner as if
h General Assembly; b.
:.:1 the.i..lvp%i,4 , s of ivrfeetheiddrt- Persons desirous their4edjournmenti prevent its retuur . s, in whichcase
:..
~ shall be a law, unless sent -back within• three •
.c.1 . -i'ltr'th-e-i ei,sriritiiion will he satisfied with- every
days after, their next meeting. ', . , , • . • -•
\;' , 0 :1 , ,•1 , ci., , , r - f ys ostlniiling-pure 4it-Dr,„ Evans' Ale-,
i,. , , , , ,,1,
, 741 . 1 . ,:.:. -, , ; c0.. oi. North Bt.ii street, p h i l oo ph i n. Section XXIV. Every order, resolution or vote
.. to.' - which , the -concurrence of both house's may be
, - 7,1f,, ;1 1, ; ,,• me oi c i, u , is fbr.sale at the office of the
--1 neecsialy (except on a question of adjouinment) '
'1 ierald ;.• , c, i2.xo-.,:bli 1r :Parlisle. -------• .:..._ ,
.. • . l shall - be presented. to the,Goveintir, and before it '.
_ .. ..., ' shall take etfect, lie approvetby him, or being dis- •
' ''•rd I. r
-• :: -tAlailt-NOTICP ':----,:,, approved, .shall_be __repassed r hyttvorthirdi-of-betbs-!
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- : ''''; . ..l.t.riersAnwindel.ted,to the 'canto of .M.titv D.' "----"
...: d': . NV'it , o_,'Y', Jute of: this b-ireirth deceased, • Will jr 77-, ,-„ . ..‘ •
,
„ ,N:-...5t... o r mali.V. payment witheut delay . ; • fird those.- ..~...,
•:RECEIVELLANDFOR•SAY44
11:vorr , claimSlrimikt tatitratste. Will presentthein 0 1 - ... .
'SAIVITJEL:ELLIOTT, .E.Vra. --...1 A varkty of Travelling and Famtlyjlaskets.nt the
, .
..._” Cy' thlas: Will If ...Vary 2.). 'Wilson tlec'd. i St-qv- of - .... ..., ... „. . ,C 11.4%; BARNITZi
~.• ..`,"±=-11 4 .. 13a8a - •. - • I May 0.- : •, . 24
5102 . 1.ta11, t )
•
Eouti.west corner qf Main C.? Pill sly. C'arlttle, Pa
• • • George TePree,
HANTN:G taken tlic [stove namerreitabliihMen ,
(firnil.rly kept by Mv. GeMsge Auglsinbaugh,) res
,pectfilly solicits his friends and the i public generally,
t ,t) favor him with their cuss: m. The house is large.
nod convenient, containing upwards of F 0 R T.Y
.o'l B_E RS, well adapted C - sr Families, Stu
lioarders and transient custom., The stabling
is . el,t44i7C avid
_convenient, capable of . holding ..up,
aide cf 70 horses, worthy the attention of Drovers,
' being in t . dblitral and excjtent part of the tOwn fog'
the sale of holies.
Drover's, Farmfirs, Pedlers, and Travellers are iu-
Nited to give hies a call. . •
He hopes by strict attention and . moderate charge
:to render - generrasat - sfludion.
Carlisle, April 0, 1038: 'l9.
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, INTE,Tho.Pnople of the Commonwealth:of Penn
-r-sylvnnulroilhitif'_and_ostablisti this Constitution foe
I ils Government. • • •• - 1.• .
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ARTICLE l''.. • .
N.-
Section 1. The legislative'poweiof this Common--'
- Wealth shall be .Vested- in a General Assembly,
-whit:lt-shall consist Ilpuseef.ltepte
sentatives. • • .
Section 11. The lepresentatives shall he - chosen
annually-by the citizens of the city•of Philadelphia'.
I Mel of each ceutity respectively an the second Tiles
-1 day of Giattlier. • I
~,,,,. )
-Section Ill.: No erivin shall be: tl representative
iithti - shalknetiere attained the .age - -oe• tweoty:ono ,-
Tears and have ben a citizen and inhabitant of the..
:'.fate three years n3xt preceding his election, and the
I utt. year thereof a a inhabitant of the district in and
' for winch he shall, hsehesen a repicsentalive, unless .•
',he sliallhave been absent do the public business of '
,the United States t r of thig State. -
Section - 0%; Vali tin' three years after the first
meeting of the'Clenerat Assembly, and Within every'
subsequent term Of Seven years, an eminteration of
- the totable -- inhabitants - shall - bifmiede in `Mtn man-t
-rier al. shall be.directed) by law. The number of ,
representative's shall, at the several periods ofmak:
- itig - such - enumeration, be - fixed by)-the Legislature . , - -, - ;
Mid - apportioned among the city of Philad.elphia and
the several eonnties, necording` to the .nymber of
taxable inhabitants in each: and shall never be loss'
• than sixty nor greater than one. hundred. Hach
county shall have at least one representative, but no.
county hereafter erected shall be entitled to a sopa.
rate representation until a aufficient number Ofjtax- -
able inhaltitants sludl be contained ivititin' it; to .
,entitle -them to one-representative. agreeably to the
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ratio which-shill then be established. • .
' 'Section V.-The'senators.shall be chosen for three
. years hy the citizens of Philadelphia' and of the'
several counties at the satne timeiin the same-man
ner, anti at the %one places where they, shall' "..;le:
for
a epreseoydi vet.- , -
.„ . t - • ...L,.
St mien
.y, . The number of Senators shall,'at the
several pettods of making, the enumeration before`'
'Mentioned, be fixed .by 'the - Legislature and appor.
-tioned„aniong thn • districts'-forme.d :as _hereinafter.-.
to' -ine_ach_;_and_shiall never_be_less_than_on. -
i - fOrieth;hergrealorthan - one.thirdi - of - the,nVe Of . '
representatives: . „-...._ .
Section Vkl. The senators shall-bd eilesen-in-dis.•-
ttlets; to be formed by the legislature; but. no- dis:
irk, shall be so formed as to entitle il to elect more -
~thaa-to', Arlijitors; unless rite. numuer or miaow. zn- '
habitants in any ifily . or }aunty shgll, at any date, ;*
be sack asto;eittltle it tri,elect more Chan tic),but no
-City-or- coil tit p-shall- in; , enbitled -lo cleFt-r-torelhan__.
four sstiaturs ; when a district shall be, composed
of Ilea or none coonties;they shAl 1 . ) . C) 'adjuitaiti ' ,; ''
l yteilli - er the city of Philadelphia 115.1" any county shall
be - divided in forming It district . •-: .
Secticia - (111. No perso . nosiiirth - risenatoriathel
v-slan I toot have tip.hied-the age- of.tWott ktc - ii.v-e...vea rs,
- antlitaee.been'a citizettaind_ioliAlitint of the State,_
f lor_years next before - his election, and the-last yCar
thereof an.inha.bitant ef the district fir which ho - ,'
sliali.be chosen, - uniestthe shall have leten absent on
the public business of the .I.lnited Slates or of this
'State; and no - person elected as aforesaid, shall hold .
1
said dice afar he shall /mei rem. .ed frdin - slich dis- 7 /
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' ' geefian IX. The senators - 11h maybefleeted / at
• ,the jii•st general election after the anlnfition of the'
amendments (ta'llle -i•olistflutioli, shall he chided ::hy
tolieltn:thia rIaNS - a.:: - The - sialS - of the - seatilors - of -
the first dass shall ,he vadyetillt the a - piralion• of
year; first
of tha - seconil year; and of the- thirchtlass al-the : ex- -
pirtitbm of. the third year i. so . that thereafler alts
third of the whale number of siVailloy'S maybe duisea
erery..year. ;The-senators el.teled before the anotid
;lona to lhe constitution shall he adopted; shall holy
their-offira during -t hi ferias for which_l he y.Sball ....
- raped - ire-1p hare haw clotted! -
Section X. The General/Assembly shall meet' on
the first Tuesday t,f.January, lu every year, unless
dotter convened bythe/Geverhor. ' ' • . .
Section Xl. Xaelt li6use shalt 'clionseltS - Speaket
ntotother. officers;- and the Senate shall also choose
a Speaker pro teMpore, when the Speaker shall ex-.
ercise the office cif •Govei nor. -
---Seclbar XII/tach house'sliall judge of the quail
, fications of itStuelobers. CutiteJta• - a7. , CiFlits iliell
be determined by a committee to be selected, formed
and regulated in such magnet! akshall betlireeted.by._
- law. A - majority of - teach hoese shall Constitute a
-quorum to do business ybut a smaller-wmber-may
- adjunct) from day--to day, and may be authorized by
lawx to compel the attendance of absent members, in ,
such manner said under such penalties as mYy be
provided.. • - • ' • , .
Section Mi . . Each house may- determine the....
'roles of its 'proceedings, punish its meitiberW - fir
' disorderly behaviour, and with the concurrence of
-taio-thirds-0-sxpel a memberr, but-nut - a second time
fur the same cause ; and shall haVe all other powers
necessary for - a; branch of the-legislature-of afrce
State. - . .
D. CORNiVIAN.
UTION
OEM
COMM ()NAVE AI4I'MOP PE iNNSYLV t Ankt:.,.
AS A.XENDF.D BY Win 'CONVENTION Or Mgr: TtzOUSAN9
EtC/IT HUNDRED AND TiIIItTV , SAVp .-
2-311W1W-ElaliT. •
qi : - lie. - 0 . "4x14.0 X. it."4“.-(01,4.--0-,.---A-11,.:V1.---l-Wi.o.olg.tti.a.,.t:
. ,
• ouseb-stconlinr , An rules ntiti limitations' pro
stribed in Case of a bilt4 ' ". • •
..ficction•XXV. corporate,hody shall he hererfler
created, r•carred or extended, with.hunkiag or dis.
counting prO:ifeve, without' six mon'hs. recital&
pu'lic notice (if. the intended upplica , ion for the
saddle such manner as shall lie preserihed by law.
Mn shall,any charter for the purposes'aforesnid,.he
granted-fora longer-period7than...twenly:yearsonflr..
euery such charter shall cont.ainA,claus? reserving
to the legislature the power to alter, revoke'or annul
the same whenever in their opinion it may be inju:
rione to the 'c itizenanf . t he cotnnonweal. h
manner however that ,no injustice:shall be daaele the — ,
corporators,• .IVo law hereafter enacted, shall create,
renetO Or extend the - charter of more than one eorpo.:
ration. • •
. . •• - 'ARTICLE IL
,-.. Section-I. Tho Supreme Exeetitive power of this
Commonwealth shall be vested in tr Governer. , -
---- Section IL - The Govet not sliall - be - Cliosen on the
.'second Tuesday of Uctotter; by the ..eitiiens of 'the
Commonwealth, at the- places where they shall-re
spectively vote • for .representatives. The .returns
• of,every election Co' Go , •eritor shall be sealed up
and transmitted to the seat of government, directed
Ito the - Speaker - of-the„ - Senaterwlin:-shall„open-and
, publish them 'in - the presence of the members of ,
"holliboVes of the legislatiffe. - ; The•person - having
,the highest number of votes shall be Governor.
But if two or more shall be equal and highest, in
• .votes, one of them shall be chosen Governor by the
.joint Vote of the Members of both houses'„ Cent
. ,tested elections sliall‘he determined by a.Conunittbe
,:to be selected from both houses of the legislature,
and formed and regulated in such manner as 'Shall
__be_directed bylaw. - • .
Section 111. The Governor ili3llrlinlifilis Ake •
during three years foam the. third Tuesday of Janu-- ,
••-ary-next ;ensuing- his- election;,and - shall -,nof rhe--1
. capable or holding it longer than six in any term - '
of nine years. , • : - -
Section IV.' lie • shall be at least thirty years of-•
age, and hive' been a citizen and an inhabitant of
this State seven years nex,t before, his• election t
- unless he shall have been absent. on the ,public
business of (he United States or of this State. -
* ,Section V. No member of Congreis or. Person
holding ary o ffi ce under the United States':or this
- State shall exercise-the office of:Governor.____77 - , ._ .
.Seetion VI. The Governor shall at, stated times
receive for his services a compensation, which shall ,
be t neither ' increased . nor diminished during the
, period for which he'shall have been elected.,, .
Section -VII. He• shall be commander-in-chief of
:the army and. navy of this Commonwealth, and :of •
'the militia;-except when 'they shill lievalled into
the actual Arvice of the United Stales.
• Section VIII. lie shall appoint a Secretory of the
-_-=:Commonteeal:4-during_pleasure, and_he_shallriora4 -
-,-. -nate and by - and u:ith the advice 'and-eonseriinfille
-,:enztr-uppoint--att-trelifiakiSitiorr,-4,..-aourts=of=
record, unless Otherwtse provided for in this Cone i
. tution. He shall have power to-fill all vacancies\
. that nrlyiaTkopen happen, ilk such fillitrisrrdlic'es - ddillig thr
- i•ekes.t of the Senate, by arantlng• commissions which .
shrill e.roire at the end itt Their net t vssion : Pi o-
Oiled, - that - in acting ,on erecutsve-rwcatnations the'
• Genateishall sit with Oaeii doors - . and ma confirming
-or yeierling the - fioniinatiOns of. the Gore, nor, the
---:- vale shall' lie - takereby you and nays:- •
• • gection IX. IN shall have power to remit tines
and forfeitures; -- and giant - •feolleves and,. pat Aons,
, exceptliti c..it6s of impeachment' .-'....
.. . ..
'Section ',Y.: Ile,may require information in writiti;i; - '
~, from the ,sifileers in rho executive slepirtment upon •
"iitirgalfea - relatiii 4- to 'the - duties - of theirrespec - - - -rT
live ofilees.,:- •
• - SettionXl. Ile shelf; from: time to_time;give bi
thp,'Genirral, Assembly inforniation of the stiste of .
. •
the C6mmithWealth, and - reriumntend to.-their_con;.
,iiileratiiin - each measures as he shell judge expedient.' ,
-Section XII. IW ruity,pir ritritordinary occasiutis' ,
converse. the General. Assembly ;-• :mil in. ea 9 -of -
disogreetnent between the two houses. with' 'respegt .
- to the - tiled of aqiultunent, adj Mai them to such
-time at he. shall think proper, not' exceeding' font
..inotitlis„:„ • • ' _ ~ - ,- • --
Section Xili. He Shall taib carelliat' the laws
-. be_ faitliful,Jy'execnted.: . .
- ' Spetion- XI V. -l'it - -case of the slcath_nersesignation_
'• . cif. the Go vernori.or of - his - removal-from - o - thee, the .
Speaker of the Sehate shall exercise the office of
Goveinor, until another Governor shall be 'MO . '
qualified ; hut in such case - ono'her Gorrrnor shall- •
• be Arisen at the ,next annual etectityi of represea!d
-' livesw--unfess-- s a rh-.den:h,- resignalion:_or_ ,removal,
;Vial occur:within titree calendar . won hs initnedi
. ately preceding - such nest, annual. election, in which
twee a Governor shall be chosen at the second sue- .
.ceeding onnani elertion_rf representalices. /firth -
if the tri•il of a contested election "shall coirt Utile'
'linger than until the--third-Nonday-of-lanuary: 2
pr.lst ensuing the election of Governor, the Governor •
of the la'st year or the \ Speaker of the Senate who
1 -may-be-its.-the exercise of the, exeettlive authority,
shall continue therein until the determination of
such contested election, and until a Governor shall
- be - duty - qualified - as aforesaid. ____ ______:,.,-=_-_-=_ .
Section XV. The Secretary of the Commonwealth
'shall keep a fair register of all the racist acts and
proceedings of the Governor and slyilloOteli;46. -
quired, lay the same and all papers, iiiinutes and .
• vouchers relativist thereto, before either branch, oh
the legislature, and shall perform such other duties
as shall be enjoined him by law.
,
: ARTICLE III: ,
•• -.-.
tote, although they shalt not have paid taxes.
'Section 1.1. All elections shall be by ballot, ex
cept those by per Sons in their revresentative capa
cities, who shall vote viva voce.
....:Sectien.lll—Electots shall in all ..cases,-except
tieason, felony;and breach dr surety of the peace;
be privileged from 'arrest, duridg their attendance
on elections, and In going to' and returning from
them.
Sectionl. T heHouse .of. Representative - shall
have the . scile power of impeaching. • •
Section 11'. All' impeachments shall be tried by
the Senate •;•...wlien sitting. for that purpose, the
Senators shall be upon oath or affirmation. No per
son shall be convicted vi ithout the concurrence of
two; 7 thirds of the members present. • . .
'Section-111. The Governor, arui_all: other civil
officers under-this Commonwealth, shall be liable to
impeachment for any, misdemeanour in office I but
judgment,- in such. rases, shall not extend `fintiter
than to removal from office, and disqualification to
hold any office of honour, trust or profit; under this
Commonwealth t The party, whether convicted or
acquittedisliall nevertheless be liable to indictment,
trial, judgmenti and punisliment-according,th law.
•• - ARTICLE V. -
Section T. The, judicial' . power of this Common.'
— tv eat th-shall—be-vested-in-a-Supreme__Court,in
Courts of Oyer and Terminer.and General Jail De
_ livery, in a Court of Common Pless:Orphans' Court,
Register's Court, and a Court of Quarter Sessions
of the Peace, for each county; in Justices of the
Peace,and in such other. Courts as the legislature
may from time to time establish. •
----Section-IL—The - firdges'of - the - Supdme - CortrA - ar
the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of suet,
other Courts of Record as are or shall be established
by lad, shall be nominated by the Governor,.and by'
and with the .consent of the Senate appointed and
commissioned'by him. ;The judges of 'the Supreme
Court shalt hold their offices for the term of fifteen
years if they shall: so long behave themselves well.
The president judges of the several Courts of Common
Pleas and of such other 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 term of ten years iftheyshall so long behave
' - Ih - eratelferitrillz --- The'Assiciate - judgetofthe•Cotfrts
of COM7IIOI,P4as shall hold their offices the term
'of five years if they shall - so long .behave themielCes .
well.
,But for any reasonable cause which shalrnot
be suelcient ground, of impeachment, the Govern , .
may remove any of them on the address of two-thirds
of each brunets of the legislature.
,The judges of the
Supreme Court and the presidents of the several.
courts of,Conimon Pleas shall at stated limes receive
- for' their services 4n adequate Compeniation to br
fixed by law z ,wjeirshall not be diminished during.
their contin an in o f fice; but they shall *receive no
fees or pergutsiter of tyke; nor hold 'any other office
of profit under this Commonwealth'. • ,
section 111. Until othertviseLdiricted by lato;
-Court re Gammon Plocursh-titraMtintieb-iTaTteifili—
HATS. HAMS 1 ,t7 7 lteeeivectit crest variets , .
'of 'Fashionable Russia, Brush, and Silk
: Bats., •-•
For, ale by . • BARNI4Z.
11 k y . 1
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Section T. In elections by the citizens every while
freeman of the age of twenty-one years, having re
sided in this state one year, and in the election dis
trict where lie offers to vote, ten days iminediately
preceding such, election, and within Iwo years paid
a State. or County tar, Which shall have been a.
sessed at lea,st ten - days before the election,shall enjoy
the rights of an elector. But a citizen of the-United-
States who had previously beetka qualified Voter if
this State ' and removed theßribm and returned, and
who shall have resided in the election district, and
paid taxes as - aforesaid,'shall be entitled to vole, after
residing in the slate six eronths. Provided, that white_
freemen, citizens If the United Stales, between the
ages of titien , y-one and twenty-two years, and hav
ing, resided in the State one yeir, and in the election
.district len days 14 aforesaid, shall be entitled to
ARTICLE lAr
. . .
, . ,
ozir:iirrisiled. ' .A'of more thrt It !tee conittleS SlVRVilritny ' I .
:--,- lime-be hi , furled is one. :judicial di4riet orgimized
' jiff &a.id Couits. . : .
liriAidn IV:. The jinisdictien of thOTSuinerne :
~ Coh4 - shill] ex tend• over ihe State ; and the, judges
thereof, shijll by virtue of their othees, : be justices
~
of Oyer and Teiminer and Cicneratjail 'Delivery; in.'
the several comities: " • - .
._.. ScctiOn_V. The.judges Pf the Court rof .Common -
Phias,, in:each ~ ctiunty,i shall--by, virtue of their
' -offices; beinSticei of Oyer - ,and Terminer . and Gene- ...•
• ral Jail Delivery; for the trill et capital and' other'
-- , ollentlers therehil- any two Or ,he slid judges,. the ~.
president - behig- one, Shall be a• quorum : ' but -they • .
-shall not hold a court of oyer and terminer, orjail .
:delivery; iii'any 'county, -whoa the judges..of the • '
. Supt eine Court, or any, of titers, shalLibe:sitting iiii
the' same county. The 'pasty accused; as Well as
.the Commonwealth, Mak, under such regulations as
shall be Prescribed by law, rem Ve the indictment
'and proceedings, Or a:transerip •Ctereof; into 'Die' '
~ Supreme Court. - •
Section VI. The Supreme Court, and the several
courts of common Pleas, shill, beside the power's'.,
ii, heretofore usually esetcised by..-them, have the
power of a court of Chancery, So far as .relates to
,__the__perpetuating, of testimony,. the obtaining of
-- evidencefrom - places'not nlithlithe'State, and the -
: care of the . persons. and estates - or thuseLwilo_- are
. non computes mends. ~ And the legislature i shall
vest in the said courts such °Dior powers to grant
kelief in equity, as shall be found necessary: and ..
may, from time- to- time,-onlarge or diminish those
pitbrs or vest.themin such' other courts as they_shall •
', ;edge proper, - for the dneydniinistration of justice: -
I - Section
VII. The jullges'of the court of common
' pleas of each county, any two of whom shall be a
: .-- ourunt, - shall - compuSe the our t-of-Qtarter, Ses--
• stuns uf - the
_peace, add or ans' courtAlicreof; and .
—the-register f-wilisi-togettierwith - the 'sair - judgeS;" -
,or any two 'of them, shall--compose- the register's.
"court of each county.
Section VII.I.: The judge's of the courts of common
• pleas shall, ivithin their respective countibs, have
the like powers wiDt• the -judges of the Supreme
issue :
,Court, to writs of certiorari to the justices of
the peace, and to *cause • their proCeedings to he
, - brought before them and the like right and justice
to - be done. '
- Section IX..The .president of the court. in each
circuit within such eircuit,mid the judges of,the'
court of cummun .pleas -within - their respective -
_counties; shall be justicesiof .the peace, 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
011 ic e- -fer , the recording of deeds,-shall, be. kept-iii '
each county. • . ..
Section XI: The style of all p rocess shall be
Thecummonwealtkof Penitsyliania." All Kase- •
— cations - alp ll' be - carried oitilrthe- nomeand-by-the=
---kulhority or-the-Commonivenlth _of_ Pennsylyania, - _.
and-conclude .' agaiust-tkeTra - Mand - diguity-of-the--
..
same,-" -i
,
.
Section I. Sherlifs and .coroners_ shalt, al the
times and places of election of representatives, tie
! - chosen by the citizens of each county. -One person . ;
I . ih 'i ll b e chosen foe .I.eh iSlee,tetio shalt be commis-'
-1 , sioned by the Governor, 'They! shall. hold ,their.,
offices for three years, - ff-they - shall - so - lung behave—
! themselves well; and . until ti- surce!Sbr -be 'duly ..
qualified ; lint no' person •shall be twice chosen or
. _appointed sheriff; in any term of_ - six years. Vacan-
- cies it either iff the said offices shall be filled 'by
an' appoinfinent, to 'be made by - the-Governor, to_
' - contiiiite - iiiitilllie'ilext - geneiriteleetiorr, 4 nd:untit.
- .1. ssur stide shall-be chosen lnd-qualified as afore
'
. • - - - - .
Said. .. said. -, - . - .- - .- . _
~.
•j Sectipe.ll. The freemen of this commonwealth
shall be arnieff, drganized and disciplined for. its ,
. 'defence, wh'erraitdbi such manner as 'nal/ be directed ,
'by . Those-who conscientiously scruple to bear '
. aims; shall.not be compelled .to do so, but shall pay
. .7on equbialent fur personal set vices . -
• Section_ 111. Prothonolatiei of the Saprenie
- Coati -he appointed by the-said .Court fur
~ Shull
the 'term - Of - ! lace, - years -if l they - sci twig behave -
themselves well. Prothonotarliq Wed ClaikTif.the
'--aseveral other ,courle;_lkcordera of deeds,-anid'lle.
- gisters . orwillt,shall at the limes On el - pl4eS'ai f --',
~elreliim• of reptesentatiVes, be' elected by theanaii-.„1
. - lied electors of citCh counly,'or the didricts over .1
ltibich the juradictimi of said court; extendS,.and .
shall be cronorisgloUrfl 11 . 11 •the .Governok They !
-- slaill - lici Id-their pffices furlhrce years - If - they sluill - -
eo long behave themeket welt, and until their
. successors shall lie duly qualfied. The legislo..
- -41 - e shall provide by law, the another of persons - I
'in each county who shall hold: said offices, and 1
how many - and whictrof-said-offices-shollbe .- beld -. 1
by one person. Vacancies in any of the said of.
flees shall be filled by appointments to be made
y llit - GOlTerunr; - hrcarrtintre - until - the -- rieXt - g e n e t --- 1
rat electing; and -until successors shall be electM
a71,1-_quall fie.d as.aforesaid. _
Section IV. Protlionotafies, clerks of the peace LI
and orphan?. courts, recorilers,of deeds, registers of
. _i
wills,laid - stiiriffirth - all - ireep - their-offieeVlA- 7 11iii---
county - town of the county in which they, respec
tively, shall be officers, unlesi .when the Governor
shall, for
. special reasons, dispeense therewith,. for
any term not exceeding live 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, and be seated with.the State seal, and sign
ed
by the Gavel nor.
Section VI. A State Treasurer shall be elected '
annually,_by joint vote of both branches of the leg's-
lature.
Section VII. Justices of the , peace or aldermen .
shalt be ,elected in the several tuards, boroughs;
and townships al the time of the election of con
stables by the qualified voters thereof, in such
numb& as shall- be directed by law; and shallhe
commissioned by the Governor fur a term of five
years; but no township, ward or borottg,h - shall
elect more than two justices of the peace or alder
nice without,the consent of a majority of the qua
. rfied electors within such township; ailed or bo
rough. ' • .•
Section VIII. A// ollicers • whose election or op- -
poiritotent is not -provided for in this clinstitution,
_shall be eleoled or appointed as .shall be directed
No by law... person shall be appointed to, any-of
fice Within any county who shall not have been a
citizen and an inhabitant therein one -year-next
before his appointment; if the county shall hare.
been so long erected ; but if its/tall not have been
- fo - . long :erected,- then. within the!limits-of-the --
county or counties out of which it shall have been
taken. :. Na-member of Congress from Ws state;
or any. person holding or exercising any Vice or
'appointment of. trust or profit under:Me United.
Stales, shall al the siime.time holdor exercise any
office in this state, lowhich a salary is, or fees or
perquisitarc by law, annexed; and the legisla
m -.
el ,
lure ay y'law declare what Slate offices . are in
compatibl . No member of the Senate or of the
house of representatives shall be appointed by the
Governor to any officeduring the term for which
he shall have been elected. • ' I
•
-.- Section - IX. :All - Officers. for - .alerni. - of - years , -..
shall hold their ices_ for .the.terms respectively
specified, only on-the condition that they
. sa long
behave themselbei Well i: and shall4i-removed - otr
7i --- mnieliiiiirtniiitritavims ;.. officeor-of-tiny-in.
.. -
famous crime: .. . . .... ,
Section X. Anype - rson who ;hag after the
adoption of the amendments prOposed by this .
Convention to.the.:CoreStitution, fight a 'duel or
.senta-challengeforthat-purposeTorlider
abettor in fightinga duel, shall beileprived of the , .
ri4ht of holding any ofike of honour p;:pr . ofit in'
this Stale,andshall be punished otherwise to such
-nianner.as 'is, or maybe prescribed - by law; but
the executive may remit - the mid: ,offence. and all
its disqualifications..
~,, AUTICLE VII. - • ,
- Section T. The legislature shall, as soon as con-
veniently may'be, provideby Taw, for the establish.
merit.. of schools throughout the State, 'in such
manner that the poor may be taught gratis. '
_ _ 'Section_LLThe,arts.:.end spiendes shall be , pro-'.
incited in one or more seminaries of learning. •
Section Eh 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 IV. 'The legislature shall not invest any
corporate body or sndividual with the priiilege
of Joking private property for public use, without
requiring such corporadon or individual to make
'compensation to the owners' of,said properly, or
eve adequate security Merefor; before such pro
. perty shall be taken.• . - • ,
. ,
-
- ARTICLE VIII.
Members of the-General - Assembly, find all-offi
cers, executi..t. and judicial,,shallle pcnpd by oath
.
M
,
..'.- SPER .0114..&C ~ ' . .' .•
.. A - simply, of Palo
,Sperm; and Clmmon . 011,-110
alio •Spermacrti Candler, and ler, Warrantecl free fram fatal ar.
ratios), just recelved,V , • 4 3,F4LL10TT..
.. . .
sr . .tiffirrnatton, to sipport the ponstituthr or this.
- %::omttitiwtrettlzli;4lntl fo -:pt•rfolut-the duties - of - their
re4,ectivli ()likes Frith iluelity!,
. . . ARTIC.LE Ix. :.. .,
.That the general, great and essential principles of
liberty bed:free government may be recegnised and
'unalterably established, WE DECLARETHAT .-
Section I. All ! men are born enually_ iree_and:in
denendent, and have certain inlith7iitand indefeaSible
. rights, among which bre, those of enjoying and de
fending life aild Hberty;• of atquitittg, possessing
• and protecting Pt4erly and rfputatiencand-of Tue..
suing theie own happinesi. •
Section power is inherenfin the people,.
• and all 7 free governments are founded on their au
thority, and' instituted for their peace, safety and
happiness ; For the advitecemenfof these ends, they
have, tit all
.times, an Unalienable and, indefeasible
right to alier,reform or abolish their government, in
such manner as they. inay - think proper.
Section 111. All men 'have a natural•aiid itulefea
sibie-right to Worship Almighty Grid, according to
• the dictates of their own consciences; no Man can,
.of right, be compelled to' atiend, erect, or support
any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry ,
_against his consent; no human authority can e in any
- eaSe'iViiiiileVCr, - cnetrol or interfeiVivith• th'rights - ' - .
."of. conscience ; and •.no preference-eh:llr ever-be ,
given, by laev,.to any ' ibligious establishments pr
- modes of worship. .
••• Section IV. No person whe'neknowledges the be
ing of
. a God-and a future state of rewards and pu
nishments, shall on account of his religious semi- '
meets be-iliSrpialified-to hold May office or place of
• trust-or profit under this Comnionivealth,
,Section -V. Electioes shall be free and equal, .
-4- Section. Vl . - . - Tria.Lbyjlitylsball - be , arheretotorei - 7
_And„.the :ri glathereof remain,inYiolate,r--- -. . .
' Section. V 11. The printing presses Shall be free to
every - person who tindertikes - to examine 'Hie pre:f
feedings of the legbilatiffe; - 'br any branch= ofgo
' Vernment: And-no 'law shall ever be made to re
strain the'rriglit thereof. 'The free communication
of thoughts- and opinions 'is one-of the invaluable
rights of man; and every citizen may freely speak,
. write aild print on any sltbject, being responsible
for the abuse of That liberty...ln-prosecutions fin
the publication pf papers intostigating the official
conduct of otficerg, or-men-in--a-public capacity, or
where the matter published is .proper for public - in- --
- formation, the truth thereof ,may be given iir evi-
Nee° : . And in all indictments for: libels the•jury
' .steill haven right to determine the law and the - facts,
• sunder the direction of.the court, as in other cases. '
Section VIII. 'the people shall be secure in their '1
- perseniS; houses, papers and
,possessions, from unrea
sonable searches and seizures: Antino whrrant• to _:,
search any place; or to seize,arty person 'or things,
_ shall : issue, without describing_theni as nearly as -
-- nray -- be -- nor - withotitTprobable - cause - supported - by
-Oath. or affirmatitiii.-. ' -
-- --Scction-FX-,--Ite . ail-erimintil--prosectitiong,-the-ae.—
cused bath a right to •be heard by hitnself and his
counsel; to -- cleinand - the - naturtrauthcause , of - the ac.--
cusation against him, to 'meet the witnesses face b.
, face. to have•compulsork process for obtaining•wit
, nesses.m his favour, and, in pioacciltion..; by indict
- ' meet or information; a speedy public, trial,..by ,an_...
. impartial jury of the vicinage; he' cannot be cbrn- .
---- pelted - to - give - evidence-against-hirriselfnor call-lie -
be deprived of his life, liberty, or. property,-unless
by the judgment - of his peers or the law -ofthe '.
land, . .
.I, - Seaton X. Nao person shall, fur any indictable
offence, he proceeded against criminally by informa
--- tion; except. in .cases arising in,the ..land.or•naval: .
1 forces; Or in the militia when -in actual 'service in.:
I - time of =war .er public danger,•or
_by leave of.the
t court,,fur_oppression and misdemeanour in office. • NO.'
'-• person shall, for the same offence, be tivfce pit in
- _Jeopardy of life or .limb; nor shall any_tnan i 's_,prpy.
: perty be token or ;replied to public use, Without Ore .
) consent of his representatives, and without jnsi,
:Compensation being made. --- - - 7 . ...._
Section XI. All courts shall be open, and. every-.
. man fur an injury dune
-him in - his land:, goods, perl;
• sun or reputation, shall •Irave remedy - by pie - due - '
' course of- law,• and right ?MI justice administered,-
1 - without sale; denial or delay., wits may be:brought
, • against the Cummonivealth in such mattlier;ift.sorh. .
courts, and in - such cases as the •legislature May by
._laW direct.. .. . .._ .. .
• Section XII. No power of suspending_laws shall
•Ife exercised, unless by the legislature, or its au- •
-- flintily. .
_ - Section.Xlll. , Excessive,, bail . shill..n.Ot . - IM_lrc_.f. -.
!piked, nor excessive fines imposed, 'nor cruel -p - u-,
nisbments inflicted. '. . •
Section - XIV. Alr'pfisoners shall be . bailable by
sufficient stucties, unless fill. capital offeliets„ when
the proof - is evident or presumption great ; and the
- -privilegelifilirrwlit-of habeas corpus shall _notife_.
suspended, unless when, in cases of rebellion or in- ,
vasion,,the public safety may re - quire it....,-, .',
Seejon XV. No commission of Oyer and:Terminer
br j iil delivery shall lie - IT -- - 7 - ; •
Sect ion XV I. The pc s m •of-a* - debtor, where
. there. is_not_strong .presur ption of fraud, shallmot.
be continued in prison, after delivering up his estate
focthe benefW of his creditors, in fucli 7 lifaiiner — nr 7
tie prescribed l y law. . ••-• • - _
Section XVII. No es, post factolanf, nor.any law
impaitik . contracts shall be made.
Section XVIII. No person shall be ittainted of
--treason Or felony_by_the_legislat.dre.
Section XIX. No attainder shall work. corruptidi
of blood; nor, except doling the life of the offender,
• foifeiture of estate to the commonwealth the es
tales of such' peracins as shall deslroy their own
Tires, shall descend or vest as in.case of natural
death ; and if any person Shall be killed by
casually there shall be no forfeiture by reason .
thereof.
Section XX. The citizens have a right, in n peace
able manner, to assemble together, for their common
good, and to apply to those invested . with the powers
of government - fur redress of grievances, or .other
proper purposes, by petition, address or remon
strance:
Section XXI. The right of citizens to bear arms,
in defence of themselves and the State, shall not be
questioned.
Section XXII. No standing army shall.^in
of peace, be kepilip without the consent of the Le
gislaturel and the military shall, in all cases, and.
_. at all times, be in strict subordination to the civil.
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'
4 , preset ibed by law.
Section.XXlV. _The....legislature:sliall not grant.
any title of nobility or hereditary distinction, not
create any °dice the appointment to whirls shall be
for a longer Until than during good'belmviour.
Section.XXV. :Emigration from the. State - Mail
not be prohibited.
Section XXVI. To guaid against transgressions
of the high potters which we have delegated; VVE
M.:CLARE, that 'every thing in - this article is ex
cepted out of the genera) powers of government, cud
shall forever r remain inviolate.
•
. ARTICLE X. •
'Any amendment or amendmentso thfr.ronsfttu
..
lion may be proposed in. the Sennteorliouse.of Re-
.
presentritirei, ail& if the. same shall be agreeci. to by
a majority of the members elected to ear* House, such '
proposed amendment or amendments dall be entered
on their journals, with the.. yeas .and nays taken
thereon,
d and the Secretary - If the Commonwealth shall -
'next
tb be published three months kfore the:
'next election,in dt tide one newspaper in
_every
- county iicielliTh4aeWe - p 7 fp - ei - shall be.publishedi.amo 7
if
in the legislature next afterwards chosen sack pro , .
pose atriiiir.m-Taror-arrrendments;shall-be-aried.to
- by a, majority of -the stiembers elected to eiwk Muse,
• the Secretary of, lho. Commonwealth shall' cause the
. .' ... . . .
same again bo be published in manner . gforesaidi and 1
such proposed amendmeht_or_antendinents
submitted to the people insuch manner and at such
time, at least three months; after being so agreed to
by the two houses as the letrislature shall prescribe :
and if the people .shall, approve and rat(fy suck
amendment or amenduients by a majority of the qua- •
4fied voters of this State voting thereon, such.amend
ment or amendments shall become a part of the con
stitution ;.• but no amendment : or amendments shall
be submitted to the people oftener than once in five
yeirs Provided, that if more one amendment
be "stibrizitted, they shall be submitted.in such mangier
and form, that the people .may vote for or against
each amendment separately and distinctly.
SCHEDULE.'
'Millie inconvenience may arise fromrtlie altera
tions and amendments in the Constitution of this •
'Commonwealth, and-in order to carry the same into
complete operation, itis hereby declared and ordain
ed, Thrit,' ' •
'Section I. All art's of thi! Commonwealth in force.
-sit the time when 1lll! said alterations and amend
ments in the said shall take effect, and
not inconsistent - therewith,,en& all rights, actions,-
pronecutions,,elaims, 'and - contracts as well of, WI- ,
viduals as ofbodies iorpoiafe, shall continue as if
the said 'alterations and amendments he'd not been
I. section 11. Thti - alterations and amendments in the
BONNETS, BONNETS,
A frEsh sneply of Straw .
Floreloe. Brnid,nndORIENTAL BONNETS, have
`inst been rep.aved,anditresoffered unc-nrnOnly low,
. • ' TH. araub s crib ar ' a n nounces s to,
e ll , i v el l u k b i l l i o C l , v tl n jei I , h s e
:
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Tio oms . titutlon shall talc ellbet..`froin pre ---
day - -
~ i, , . ~a V c loft , s t - an d
..,
-i,f--.hrmary, eig - ;liteen hundred:stud thiily-nliin, "..... t• e .;,..*11 1 '. .
• • Section 111.. The clauses, section's, and ortielesiof , k t. .l . l`y.‘ - .„...f t 1-t.,T., , t,„•• • c,f,- S'terreg 3 Gap; , . ~
the said Constitution; which remain unaltered, Shill :I.miles North of Carlisle, and.l4 miles West of Hrue. • -
continue to be construed and have effect as ir 1,4 e .. :r . mhurg,
where he solie)ts n share of public patronage. ;
said Constitution had not 'Been amended. ~. . ; Ills table shall he fillcd .with thediest th e inaikets Wi11...k . '
atfot:ill'his - Bar ii,lsti palled withelMice Liquors. Al-t! •I
convene
SectionThe - General
in December, eighteen hundred and thirty- so 'stabling, With all the nceesSury proyision far her
eitrbt, shall con tin tie its.seSsion. as..lieretoftirec-OVIn 2CCi,bnd-tittentled Avitli a coteful hostler. - ' ' ' •
'176 thaw tunic:Twinned with tlfe place, he would.
- o l' f 'l •l l ; A re la fi n r a ar agrtlitellee,Psi..°:di'sii°,•anjiirn4 Irl ' tiL le e v s e t t ie ti r ' e s ru t ri t i' :!l I' state, that it is situated - on a film healthy part of the
eineatry, 'kith a splendid view of Cumberland Valley, ,
' as. the- first General - Assembly under the' ainera.ed
Constitution. T. . •- • • • •-•- • • r ' fr-sm the phservatiry, exactly drillie tori - eaf the :Blue
. . Sectioli V. •The Goiternor who shall be elected in -raa
,...auotain, art •the jui:Vim' of the Siate roads, - fe in
• October, eighteen hun dred r end thirtreight, shatt be
th iatt ez , r i m t
b iv el e t a ,g th b e e r . ,.
Harrirbtire• ta Landislarre.and..Blopmfieldond Wain
inaugUrated on -the . 'third 'Tuesday in January, Crirlisle ti Clarit'SFerek. Pcrsoni; Nit:hi:lao spentl
eighteen htyjdred ritrUthirty-nitie, to which time :
, thetit t .. i x l il lV ll l l V lv ej.l fi cs ii .. i i h n ii ti l i n e o c r l e tt e nt , r n y )
i t u ta r i i i n i g e
the presentbxecutive term is hereby extentle.l 4.
*cello') yr.' The commissions of Ihe judges
i tween. and williin hilt 24. Miles• of Vie' Carlisle S'ult;
Supreme Court, Who mak be in office on the first day
1 phut Spring s, Cumberland county, and 8 rrillesti-arn
ofJanuary nekt, shall expire hi the following man
the Waern Springs, Perry- elunty. - Cold Cr warm
'
net's The cornmission which bears the.eni , Ji i e n st tlat• - o
baths in fioe or der at ally time. He hipes : th at .xi
shall INl:pire on •••the first day of lannar,., A r 0 Do
strict att.:lotion ti business and a disnasitionta pleasas
mirrf one thousand eight hundred and forty-two; the.
Und receive If share of public patr o nage.
- commission next dated shall expire on the first day t) 17141' JOHN LOCCK.
of, Januarv,.Anno Domini one thousand eight hue
dred and fraly-five; the commission next dated shall
- - expito- , on - first MO -- first : day saf -Jana iry, ATIno Dyqnjiii
' one., thousand eight Ivradred • and fortyeight ; the
• commission next dated shill expire liil the first TO'
of Jantraiy, Arum Domini one thong-A . lld eight hun
dred and tifty.one; and the cammission last dated .
• shill expire on-the tirsetlak of 'January, A ono_Do,
mini one thousand eight hinithad and tifty 7 four.
Section' VII. • The - commissions of the President
;judges of the 'several judicial districts and of - the
' associate law judges of the first judicial district shall
' - expire as fellows-y4flie.corrimissionsof_ime-Balf_of_
- tliosa' whri shall aiave'held - their offices - ton - years or
more at the adoption of the iirriendments to the consti
tution:shall expire onthe twenty-seventh day of Fe- -
bruary; one thorilandeight hundred awl thirty-nine ;
I the commissions of_the other half of those who shall
hive PM their offices•ten years or tnormat - the atop-'
Lion of the amendments to the constitution, 'shall,
expire on the twenty-seventh day of February, one'
thousand eight hundred and forty-two ;'the first hall''
- to emf race - those whose commission's shall bear the
olde (date. -The commissions of all the retnaining 1
judg s Who shall 'not have held their of fi ces for ten
( i'
years larthe adoption of the amendrirents_to_the_Ciii.:l
• stitution shall exPire on the twenty-seeciffli day' 0 (1
.Febriiiry ; next after the end of. ten yearsfeurn the
date of, their commissi )113. • ' -.
• SeCtioll VIII: The Itecoglers• pfifie sever:llsday
ors' Coils; and other criminal •ecuirts iii this Corri-"
monwellth, shill ;bp. appointed - fur the same time,
bird in the same manner, as the president judges
of_the several judicial alistricts ; (if those mow. in
office, the commission oldest in date shall expire or:
;: -- the - twerity-seventli day- of -Febra: irk, airelthou'sand_
- eflit - hundred , ind forty'-one and•the others every
_..tivo_years_ thereafter according tar their respeetive;
-dates. Those-oldest in date expirTieliTSt.
-:-.-Section IX. The-legislatilre_atits'lrst.session_nn
. der, the amended constitution.; sliall divide the other.
' a ssocia te judges of tlm State into four classes. The
'I: comnsisslons of. thCse of the tirst class Shall expire
- •on .1.11 C ., tw6lity-efeittli; day of February; -eighteen
",„liiindred and forty ; of those of the second class to
- -the triainty-See.erifli day-of- Pelintity,.eighteetAtun'.4i
dyed and fatly-orre ; of, those. of the third class .or:
the,„twerity-seventh day.of Fel:tinny, eighteen Min
' died and foity-twoj and of thosc.of the fourth class
'oti the twenty-sevhrth day of February, eight: , en
hundred and forty-three. . The said.classos from the
. first,t,o,the fourth shall he arionged according,to.the
scoimity Of the ceiniiiissielis of. the seVeral jullgeS - .. -
-
:Section X. Prolladlfilres,.....eleiks -0-the-several
courts -(except of. the
_ . S.up,_eme C(iiiil) retarders of
.iteeds and I eg i sters
. of wills, shall he lest elected owlet
the utiieycled 'Constitution, at .tlucelection of repro
.senlatiVt•s iii the year eighteen bun:lre:land thirty`.
iiiim,:in such:mariner' aSAllsy be, prescribed by Ws%
Section Xl.•Tho appointing power shall renty,iu as',
lieretofore, and all-officers in the appointment 'of the
• executive department shall Continue in the exercise
-",:if 'llle :Miles- of their respective Offices': omit:the,
~ lygislature shall passlll
,i , itul, law's ;I':i :IV 1 . 7 e I Null (~If
-liy the eighth section oCethe sixtb,.article of.the
amendell corOirutiOn, anal Until appointments
-shat)
lie made ender such laws r indess - their commis:siting
_shall be superseded by new. appointments, pr this
supper expire hy. their own limitatinds, or - the said
=- offices shall become vacant by deatl • r-I, , Qllpation,
-and such ins shall be etractetiy the- first 1egi51a
...... ,
tine under the aniciiilhil cimsti ution.
Section NII. The; lust k•I cc i ion .f 9 r aldermen sad
justices of the peace shall belreld in the year eight
een hundred and forty, ne'the time fixed for the
electiiiti of constables. The legislature at its first
session under the amended constitution .sliall prO
--Vide.forthe.saildelection andjor subsequent similar
elections. Tlib aldermen end justices :if the peace
now in eornmission, or who' may in the interim be
appointed, shall continue to discharge the 'dirties of
—flieirrealieeliVe-tilllece;trrtilLtifreon-days-a•fter-tlyc
day which,sliall he, fixed by law the issuing of
new , - COMM ks6tis, at. the expirat of which time,
iheir_commissi ins shall - eApire - r.:,------•' --
• --- Iff - titStiriaiiiyah - artrie foreseeing.: the amended
constitution •of Pennsylvania, Lt. rigreed_to Ilb
eonveation,'We the officers and members of the 1
convention have hereunto signed our names at
• , Philadelphia,-the twenty-secolid day of Febiti
' ary,,Anno DUMilti 0110 thousand eight him:lye:l
. and thirty-eight, sod of the Independence - of
' the United States of America the sixty-secontl.
• JOHN SERGEANT, President. .
. .:-
Danieygnew,. ' Ezra S. Hayhurst, '
‘Vm. 'MR, s Wm: flays,,
-111. Ilk . 'Baldwin, ' • Abin..lleltlenstein, ...
Ephralmdlanks, , M. Ileirdersep,
John Y. Ilarelay, ' , Wm. Ilend . prson,
Jacob Bar:Idol-1r, . Wm. Mester .
Chas. A. Ilainitz, William Mgr',
...
' - Andrew Iledfoid, Jos. llopkinsuiti . ,
Thus. S. Bell,. - • John, loupt, ••, ~,
- Jones Cornell Biddle, Jabez Hyde,
Lehhens L.-Bigelow, - Charles Jlired Ingersoll,
• Sarni. C. Ilidh7m, Phs..-Jenks, t ...
Chas. thrown, . George 111. Beim,
Jeremiah Brown, . James Kennedy,
Williani Brown, Aaron Kerr, .
Pierce liutler, ' Jos. KonigmSeher .
&millet Carey, • Jacob ICrebs, . ''.
JohteCummin, • .11. G. Long,
l 'llionnis S. Cunningham, larreid Lyons, .... .
‘t'h'em Cur It, ' Alex. Magee, '
Wm. Darlington, Joel K. Nlatin, .
George Chambers, et W. 111.-Meredith,
_John Chandles,_ . Janus 111er:ill, •
_Jos. IL. Chandler, • - Levi Meileid, . ,
Ch. Charm:bey, ‘Vm. L. Miller,
r Nathaniel Clapp, . , James Montgomery,
'James Clarke * , • ' CliaTstialtlk'fis,
-John Clarke, 4 -D. Neal, •
Witham Clark, AV m. Over !lel&
cA. J-Cline, • 'pirate Payne, • '- -
Lthdley Coates, " Matthias Pennypacker
11.•11. Cochran, :Tames Porter,
,Thos. V. Cope, . ' - James Madison Porter,
Joshua F. Co.l . - - 'Sarni. A. Puty;la ,
Waiter Craig,. . E. C. Beigart,
Richd. M. Clain; A. n. Read,
'Geo. T. Crawford, Geo. W. niter,
Cornelhis Crum, • , Jno.ilitter, ,
Ilenjn. Martin, • , n. Gold• Rogers,
lohll.l.4l•Calten,Samuel Royer,.
.E.'T IlPDoWell, I" _.. James M. Russell, _ .
, James IlltSlierry, . Daniel Saeger, .
Mark Darrah, . John *twin Sce_tt,__L_..-__
._
'llartniiDr curly, - - -'- - . - Tolthrs:Sellers, •
John Dickey,- G. Seltzer, . i
.Jeslma_Dielter_Son, • Geo. Serrill,
_._.. ... __.
__. .. _.., .
Jacob Dilliriger, IliTifrffelite [4 - 7 -
. Jas. Donat m, • Geivge Sl•illetu
J. It. Donn..•ll, . . •Thortss h. Sill . •
Josephstll-Dorari,°___ •Geo-Smt• l / 4 ,
James Dunlop; ' Wm. Sthyth, . .
Thomas Earle, . Joseph Sniveli,
• .
• D. M. Farrelly, . jno. B:Sterigere, , '
Robt. Fleming, ' Jacoli•Stickel, .
Walter Forward,.', Ebenezer. W. Stardevant,
-John Foulkrodi. -: Thomas Taggait, • - '
Joseph Fry, Jr. • • .- 'Morgan J. Thomas, • .
JohnAller,,_ • • „James Todd,
John A:'Gamble, • Thomas Weavjw, •i
William Geathart, .. Lent) 13. Weidman,
• David Gilmore, '. . R. G. - White,,
Virgil Grenell, .Geo. W. Woodward,
William L. 'Harris, . R. Young.
Thomas Hastings, . ' , ,
(Attest-,) , S. SHOCII, Secretary. • .
. '
' -'"- G L. Fws -- ..
• - ' ?•Assistant Secretaries.
J. WiatAsts, .
i-7'.
SECRETARY'S ()Frlev„ ' -
. ... lisuntsuuno,.FEnntvtny.2S, ISMS •
I certify, that the foregoing is an exact and 1116111
eepy of „ the Constitution of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania as amended by the Convention of ono
thousand eight hundred and . thhiy-seven--thirty.:
eight,'? deposited in this oftice on the 2.6 th dsy of.
-February, - IS3S '-, .the ainenelmentic being in italic,
an tho retained portions of the present Coustitu.
tisi in roman letter. • .
- ---f- . • • • TllO. If. BURROWES, . •
. . •
. - ,
. ' ' Sce'y .orttie ConmonVccalth.'
RYE & CORN WAN TED
prfeehi aids, '.116 isid•bv the
—:stihteriber, at his Wurehoiiii!, r Rycletorn.
• OVEN 311.411L1.-7
i~~tt~~~r~o- i ~~,, ass.-,,._,-
.mo . u.7rnxiorr MOUSE.
Si:IICIETTN GAP :
June , Ipss.
W Rla Lt
• . . ,
Retui , oß hi:: sincere thanks to the citizens of Carlisle -
MI adjoining country, for the 'net liberalpaironago '
which has been bestowed upon him, and wishes to inp
fern' the public wt lie has replenished .liks
stcck. of Goods, himself that he' *ill be
ablii to give enti n t all' Who will, call at
his Stcre„htth i price of goods; smile a /
res9lved to serif • •
Calf at'the ohl.. Sland of L. Harlan, ,in -
North tlanoret I examine. hit' stock of'
GoodS; ns he bas's gcnerat And complete. assortment '
of IlartN are,
CUTLERY, pAINTS '. OILS; '&C.
1 . .
.A l!ri, a large assortment cf 'Griffin's Double Refined
Steel Pasmtore . and Newon-Darlingtoyes'
Grass. StiyilarS.
.•. . .
He TIP s Ms? 'ie New. Cumberland Nails—butii.lll
alai exaininc,each;mie fwiiiirself--
4-------
' nirli l le;Miiyl4, tttB-31 - 9.-:
•
," r ~. --4 •<•,•:, . -
. .Ir
. . .•• r 1 - -. ' •
- , .6 1' . , -',) 'ilk --TILT:B 0
.-- - 111ENKY - J. KELIAX:. •• :-., :
- ..ii
-AKFIDR.Nis the vnliii n .
. meof •Carlisle
. . i -,, „......_
and Alas stirrountlirg country, tlaiel
ttls. 4 s ,--_-_
prepared ta,. rnsuallasture in the nenteSi • : . -i ce ", •
style, 1171.111'13 ,li 1183 TA ,11:47%5! f )1. sum-:• . = *"-- \:. •
Dam wear, at liiirtilinp in East MO Street, ,
a few doors ‘iest of Maly Jaco) 11.;•11prfr's Ilntel, anti
text (Inor,t- , the store nfinlinl - I.‘l l .eztver'& co. Also,
:Mai: 'SilElTiferwrtlicbarlau - 01;" ritde: on - blocks '-:
- - of the Irt. steitrftshinn. - '. . . - -
: Carlish , May 2.'2;18.38:?4. ,
. .
//SADDLE . AND- IRRNess-..
-... •._..„-,,...,4 - ,-,-.:, , ,-,-.. ‘.- -
icir.',.., kz.:::::?iv-!.: ' ...
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• _., . , .„4, , , , ..,;------I--4,.\
.. . ~,,a-,---, ...,.....„
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. The Subsvribm relipeetfully_infirms_thefitile.nir.
,t - cullawrimoi. e.0,1,,ty visa 1,,.. still ealitihnen to tarrr
-11 the above litisiness...at hl5. sipp - . ll,l.QLHigli
sitreet, iu the borough ( IQ:lisle ; '
amd . for man years --
?retipii , it hy Mr. William Alocanila, where le his
' now on lianila_large'itinfole'Alei.t assatinent of
- Stiarite . ti - , - ,effritiiiS s'rittlllJt
-
kr: Su!. •Which hu, Will sell on the mast gecoinme. ,
_
itikting terms: -
i Tha'nlSil f'r past favors, he respectfully asks a
cantina:Mee cf the public patronage.
.....
r --- SAMITEL — ENS3IINGER. - - -
Carlisle ; Mny,7, 1838.-Bw. , ` . 23 • '
-- rJ& - COIMfSON
. •
6-1-/62.4 #.43 In
•
~V 7 \ ' 6 Mr ORIN •
. , kru vitsen:Tier kl / 4 0' 6 . .. . 7 240
• Broa.l Street, Philadelphia . .-,
THE undersigned respectfully infirms thecitizens
.lnY Franklin -and Cul nbei•land -Counties, that he _has
'opened a 'WAREHOUSE in fircad Street.nexttloot•
:lb DV(' llr 'ad Ftreet lh tel, fit the sale rf all kinds of
, ::/nnary
,Produce, and respectfully solicits consign.,
mass. • •
Fin his general acquaintance, knowledge of hu.
•iness, wet the exercise of his beat efforts tl prom to
ha i.it:•rest of his customers ; he flatters himself that
ably p reader general mtisfactirui.
. .
• Philadelphia, M ty . , 189 . 8.
•
•
• REFERENCES:
• Philip Berlin, Cliambersburg.
David Mahon, Esq.
_ Geo. Tr. Esq. ShiPpensburg..
' • - •'
Gen. Sant'l Alexande,., Carlisle.
• fr: 111. Henderson, Esq. S .
.Incob Rupp,..Esq:
• . Geo. W: Layng, Esq S Harrisburg..
L niTHE4 GIR
RD
RANGES
h'nizui!), and Trust Company pf-Philadett
, phia.
o,ce, 159, Che3.l:ve
'CAPIT.A.L,OF $309,000. -
C'harter - Pirpetual. •
. . .
NSULIF, LIVES, grant annuls/es and Endow.
[
_ nivits .. and make contracts generally_that involve
Lisa-contingency. of life. A . ceepe'rers.ts as authorized
by'the charter, from individuals, corporate bodies, or
Courts of Justice, and execute thein agreeably . to:the
desire of the. atties, and receive .Deposqes. of money
intrust, and ms interest.- . • -
LIFE INSUILANCE-The terms ar c - as its" low of
those of ar , y olliee in - the - Unioa.
___l2rtee.afe , --fitsming -- $100: - • • • ' ..•
- Jge. For 1 Year - "For 7 Yew; -- Tl7wk Life -- -
Annually. Annually.' - '.
20 . $0 .9.1 .$0 05 .- . • $l-77
in
25 100 . 112
30 • 1 31 1 36 2 36
85, 1 - 36. 1 - 53 — '2 - 7
4cl_,;:-. 1 69 1 83 . 3 20'
45 •1 91, 1 96 . 3 73
50 ' • 196 •209 • 4 60 . • .
55 . 2 . - 32 3 21 4 ' . 5.78
Further inforiTtion can be obtained by application
at the office. ' , •
... .
. _. it W. RICEIATII)S, Pres , i,
\ •
.:JOHN r. JAMES,4ctuary.
Cl.roursz IV. Asu, 75reasurer.
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Jun6ll; 11338.-'-6m .
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