Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, September 04, 1838, Image 2

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;,i1 Fa lokans.l 13nre , far:?; the :Rheu. i
Aw-: , ' en,'ll, ;mini' . anti :Giber r
' ain 0., .--::. 1
M 1.7011 creed not he said in relathin tO thlivvionder- 1
fai-veln.aly, sal the-peaprietor' feels confident that i
~J.W11:311 apprieli, It 1011011 CRC tte-prOVCC%bY,She'nUfilher' '
c:.. .O.f reipeptiible:'perapni, Uffeet , C O entire e ure of the,
;r illOamatie aaiLether. pains,. It; had • not until lately,
-- been his . : late:ol9a to make it public ;', ; but by.., the , re.
ijueat apPliesttions of hisuelghbora, and theyouderfui
toci
, ,area B%oo. ares it . has eifected;he , feels it ,m duty he, ewes.
, !.. as Well , as to .hiniself, , to. make_lfritorezine 4
rally 'known, and at the same time have it Put a dent';, ,
'''as lie iiii'within the reitek'prall who . marbe Milieu:Al
yiity thatpainfttl iliseaW:, ;- U -.,,. .• - ..•' '
1 - IMUlreils . of names Could:be, published of Persons
who „hiic -b:cea . cured by, this , celebrated • medicine,
but the follmiing ; arg . selected ,foom the -- 1138i as he- -
(,; ,i ng, amply e sufftment to: attese,its powers. :, :• . , .
• john l Aroge • • - )avid, Bender,' - ' JaeoliL Nagle I
.„ -1 1 : j 4-4Fidtilyntkt!ij, -• George. Fisher; John Alsbaugh i
::--e-sbii - ei.., - ;_ - : Yohn.Coriver, • Samuel Fenely I
- . Aaron Bender, - ' - P Liral - Cmathre:' — Stitauel - Yottne . l
Hohert Dysart, ' It... Richardson, • JaeolyWorlich
C.:kleurY,'Aliliaugh . , XljalitTenbaugh,„ . Jacob Aiiers. •
V f laltstiitii _Organ, ,
~J.-Iliestand, ' •• :, , , '
,'" ''' , Minaiel'oypAttinst ;25,').836. 1 • • .
L,, .:',AlVortlara from. a. distance raVilressed to the . sub.
•• . alrl h driVoitailoy,t.,ancester,county, Will be prompt;
4',1 - !..yund faithfully attended to„-. • ',, • ,• • •
- < . 0 , • , - ;.•
6 ' ,The above Medicine alp tor sale _by_ s _ -
• lOHN HATFIELD.-
*Ctritste,Tebilic . try_l2 ) 1834,
VALITAIILE-REAL ESTATE
• • ror Sale.
lIE subseriher•will sell I.:private Mini a Mina.
tract of. lamb situate in Newton: township ;
o: CU inborlanii 'ennity, about a half mile west' of Sionglis,
..-.town, on the turnpike leading to Chambersburg, ad
di Ong landsnf John Stough and Sitinti4l3.Favneller;
caataii.in; ..' • • ' •
•
LINItSTONZ. LAN% Ana - fifteen:
nerra - alf - which are novered thriving, :ILE/UNA - 4
TIM'IMR.; tiirt.tina6r tinder and fence and io
g;36:1-'state - of-iat y.lO vlctibn i -4vin4ll,e'emiii_erectetlia.
T W4'SORY ... : •
4 '4.1114 , • • )
7 .Taltd . Slable.
lso on dio p orioles a i_riviiig: YOUNG
'I.P,PLIE..Q.ItCHARD„ , • , ,
;wishing in 'Went_ Hie preinisoYwill call'
• lyit,ll,tlie subscr:diii , r, residing :in .Franklord
iiiill;nod a short dis
-----tnq:trottiAlottrices
I.J •
2.'- SAM.EL --- MARQUART.
Augnst.Ol, 1838.: • c?• . •
Dysaiepian and
:;) ' 1:0 - t '6 - i.,6_ , ,''s* ti
s iz4 , -, C . ti--ie--11.7-.
- ltfr. Wallow Salmon, Green. street; above Third
- strect;Phandelphia, allEcted."Tor several years with
the following distressi.ig symptoms i• Sickneas at the
-stomach,—head-riche; .tliimiless, palpitations of the.
htairt, impaired appetite, song:times acid-and Ingres
- cent ernetations,. oblitesa ang.weltkiieSS,Of the an
• - 11%. , mqies; ennciatioiirinTgeneral distuthed.
- Wseiiie of nressitrit and weight at the stomach
aft-r eatingotil., , ,ltrw-tre,-great_mentaLdesponclency ,
' • severe dying pitias in the chest, back, and sides, cos
, - ~tireness, a .dislike far society, or 'cOnversation,
invol
unary sighing-and-weepingilangorand lassitinle upon
- the feast exercise.
: -Mr: Salmon hal applied to the mug eminent phy 7
siciantr, who considered it beyond the poiver of iron
ciiii:to-restOteltirri to health ;'however, as his nitric
tionslaul reduced him to dyerydeplorabfe condition,
, nod having been rec-anmended by a relative of his to
----ro-lke_trial of Dr. William Evans' Medicine,lte with
d:tifiCultr_repaii4lii'the'officd and:procured,a pack
age, to says, la.us itWl - a tor. fitstestorn 7
tien to life, .health and friends.. lie ow enjoying
all-the.blessings of .perfect health: Persons desirous
rf tiirth-rliffaciiiiwill-be -satisfied-with-even
. particit or of his astonis ung cui eat Dr. Mans' Me
,teal office, No: 19. North - Bth•Street,-Philadelphia.
'The above medicine is for sale at the office of the
• - • lipzS. En) •
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-, PAMPHLET LAWS..
ROVIONOTARY'S OFFCE,3.
• - • • • - Carlisle , July ,1838. _
• I . 7th - e - Lawi,• pissed • at. the -Session •o
1837-8, have been received avthia • office, and art
--teady. for tlistributitin to those entitled by laW tore
"' r.siliVe ; • - GEQ. FLEMING, Proth'y.
xsoluly '24,1838.-44- • - •
TEE'f~.
-swoops:: METALLIC, ' OR MINERAL INCOI
HUPTIBLE TEETH.
Is -has' fot;: many yeara been' a great desiderata' .
arnoatiEtirvean, and American Dentists,to manutac •
lure 'I eeth frOm incorruptible materials which shoal'
Imitate the natural living Teeth.. ,
Many have deypted years to unsuccessful eperi•
inent4amlothers have succeeded in. nuleufacturing .
ft•t;tli of mtderials 'similar to the pcieeltiin - ware, but
generally they have an opaque'white appearance; by
whielt They, are easily distinguished. from the human
.
- ;;. , After long and tedious experiments , the subscriber .
has succeeded in manufacturing teeth of materials en.;
tire!) , incorruptible, and perfectly in imitation of hu
man teeth. 'The'y have a semiAnanspareacy, and are
made of various - sites and shades. •
. In cases. Where absorption of' the aceolar process,
or .otlier'esuies i may render it necess.lry,, he will cast
of he same. materials, attached to the- teeth, artificial
nms, which shall imitate the' gum - tied supply the
less of substacce • • ,
• It is entirelyjrapossible for theie teeth to change
their Color; breanse fletid-breath:- ,
Ile will insert them from one to entire sets, in such
manner that they will make articulation of the ,Voice
perfeet, and materially , :imist in mastication, TOW .so
that they cannot be distinguished front thp most, beau
tiful natural living yeth by the`most- scrutiniilng oh--
server.
He als,
.perf , irms . all the various operations-in
Thmtal Stirgery, aceording to. the late scientific im
provements in the art.
.P. .1L Dentist,
tioraer of Clutrles 5t Fayette streets,
•,• ; Baltimore
Eita
, . •
—SIX CEL T S W..11.R1k,'
ANA:WAY froin The subseAber, residing in the
borough appren-
tieelealitiXartietlilfakinti,itts!ness, '. • A ;
,•. •',.
••• • •'..
between sixteen - aid •tieveeteen
°gib* 4' re,ot t•rtsfii,eheis • ,
oomplexichi. • IltiVah'Ulben ;
lower,. a suit. of •ittiffe ti - 61in• - eZ .:iiirnate!„*tAbo;, A n y
person returning . saidiiniu#lii‘httikkieei7tithe : tihove
reivard, hut no thargeepiti ••• - - •
o - Tit('.E.EttEß.
• •
• barlisle,.,AngoA„,All
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during . euch. 'timer end no, inenilier er t'Cligit'ssiir.. —
other person ;bolding' llWOffiteleice9t4',littorney,•,
at law,and: in' the•milltinylituler - the'United, States
or this Commonwealth; shall be a member` r either- ' •
house during :his contintiance, in emigres*, or in,
office. • _
' -Auction XX. - When vocancieb •hsjiiteh' in .either _
louseithelpeckeridtall:issuelyrilCoc elect:loft:to,
'• 611 614cli:" Il tits ' ft ; 4 ,...%•t ; .j` - ( 1 .4'.4-. 4 ' h ' :I , '.. ',.“'.
• F4CIIiiIOC I MI oms• Tor raisiire.,,re4enue ghat, •
• orighintst •in • the - bottle of seinteentlliaes,' , tittf"the' ,
1 : qthStOlstsy., mimic ameindruelit_t?ee' iti,rithertbills. t•' - •• '
i•
Section XXII. ,-Nn A ;mosty iihellTbdift•yr . lf;fest '
'the'l trikniig.bbi. lb ciinscquetice* of rp'proprlitiona'
sosds hY, itsw.:•,,,, , srV• `'. 4 . , , , ,1 ~,, ..1 1 .4'. 4-.!-.,.:1 , , , ~,,.. t',
Settion,,V,Xtki. • Every, billr i whipb • .oludlr lmye'f; '
pssdeil Lbethrlioitie'' s '24911 j bekpresentek len s tlui`floj'' '
verner.,,,l(lre,,epp•revo., l be,. ORR; sigd Ili , het; if.-he: , ::
Sho l :44t -f i1iT41.:991 41,0 1 altte9.17A.kt,sorit17 his °Wm.': ,
• li'44 ., h i .t t a t' i lt i tlst‘ift-ssPigh4l ,1 1 011 1 SYWOtigilbstea; ) : '
who sfUtir 01 _1 4,1 ; 0 4 11 %. 9 ,f5t£41PIL' 4 44 1 0Kge•INxtl'Ibgi' i ' •
. 4 0 0 . 1102 . 1 71 - #. 3 4 , .P ,rifillikiA'AtiSlPPlNtr.i•it...t• -If, ,itfteCl."
su ,! ,'•74 ' . .sll!ti!4% a i,h n l.i u tt'll/lf,Afti4 ;kat hoUse Abell •- -
Nit', : 14, ,V . 1 ":?,• , :. - „ e,..;l ll „ l l , 4,p,i'ikililitt ~, Y ktit..thwob., : t. '
, ierociins , 'AY, 99 ,-, Y 4 ".FS'It9 Ps t9t; , .Y.i'hich•litteNtisc-it
shall :tie re=corsidered; and it approved,tby •••,-twor:,.
thirde•of thal..konsel4l skyll , lic, , ,allawri.loj4 in such
eases the v'siteti:or bolls', bouseAtipli , ,k_r_dttertnieed
by y e a s krd'illt.S; • iiiid-' khl - namei ot pepous,vo l tie ,
for or , against the _bill shall be enleretren libejoNr.._:
siats'of eaclr],konse - tApftlifso 3 4 1(401.101011-,
not', kirgettfrAiiir , ,b34ll4,l3tosernortsilithl7o te • dtryi , -
•(Sundiys excepted) afteill'ihall. hhee..been?•Ptel ~-
seated 'to'' himqlt Shall b a rskittlitltttlhOhlAS ly
it i'
• he. , harl'lsigned‘lartiblesk'the'gererel'ASsertibly e ß, -
.—__. - thstrAdJournetehtzonstieht itfretu'rh; hi' *Well e4.40i,.
' ..' !i shall .be • a law . unless • cep t ' back within - threii"
'clitOr ' - AU , ' fc th • rie4
I , /2 7, 4. ci! the ) , ,IReßtrr, 5-,. 1 ,1,, , .5., ~ I.„ vl', 1.- ;
~. , Section XXI,V.z' Every, rder; reielutton. 9r rot e "
.• w , s• - ••-• , s-'1 , 4 e•-- , - , • -•-••••• •-•--• - • • • •• , ..... 7 " ---7 4 , ..,,, A 1 -1 ° Miiiichi:lthte•fttttrldtOrt',PrlkOttllliolni.es ray...be:
4 ii, , ' si l k :Sy - El - VS; , IT 41,,5t , 7 - .; . 7 ) ... -,, ,,P- 1 . neeessab:iiseppt, on )4 -quosgolt .74.: siljoUrcin I;it'V.-
shill shall - he 'prese n ted tO,itlieVeveltuit;, elle before' kt _
troo.ert;,itiatiligitl44 to . iiii. orrhe r ,' stoilCof 1..
Drugs An
, ift4tlM4cu c. tt .. o;l7, lucge cSlortificltt-jec • shalt take ,eireet, be eppro'vedlit•hiing or being ills.'
,ET oritiva , usEPuvitaticiZsc 3 - 11 "f"-fil?&.‘" 4 0,,,,YP',;'f,Afrkl*;-Y,T,V0f,' 4 : 1 -(1 0 !'::::
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B r ushoL t vattfliii(,,gtOr:',' , Lilow;!ust •ororvs : "..,,' .• •RitiodA, dm:8 . 14,0Ni, - , 4.4.,.,',.
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ter elyrisle, AUXUS(4B. • * ~• ' • : --- '' •' ' - SOW' '' - -'''
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abA 531.:144t411 :(oatcb":l.
THE subset:Atari, ittzious to settlttntitp;usitteas
of the , late firm' of c0,,g4,y. hereby- 11 146,
not4tall...th96s..,latMitellik mak:9:papp9itt.o9;
to ifbildin'Taiti- - Sigehibeiqutiqpittei . ' w - ItieVatc . ..thetr , ,
accounti VIKA otherr- 1140 de hit° 6llect J °l '
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wimoTal 440ilifirAiiiri0 : 1iNlywjafecilkifiiiiit :
field, West, iinasfunrhitleif tnivullaitt Cumberland
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• ; eountxttlik#ANdilljav#44,S9l - ,,ltglikato the aubserlber
..,; ~ resillinitllig 4 - prpg,--.lh - thu tnrinalko:iikresaid ; all
Teriintli'lditebted In . th 6 estate of.„.4lm,*kid.deceasedi
vrill uleakinidce iinvitbdiatainitiMmtilnid„ilinan'hiiV ,
ing elnitria n,rinst the said - estati.+; ld'presentilietii.du
ly. authetticitelifFsetttiiirtt: -----7- -"` '-' -7 77 -- -
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CONSTrr 1..
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COMMIINIVEALII I tiF I'ENNErrtVAMA,
ii• ICINDFD III'ID.F/S corivracriore ot ONE TIIOUBAND
MICIUT iIUNDAT.D AND TIILWCYAIN,IIZN.. •
. TIIIItTYTEIOIIIT. ~.,
•
. . , .
olmoulth of Fe nn= , .
'W M , The Peepte of the'Commnn= ~%
pkylvapia, ordaie ned'ostablisti jhia4Coestitutiiiir for
itr I?,everienoet: --- , .0: 2 , . 2.
. Section 1. The legislative power of this Commdtt
, wealth, shall lik,vested • in'. General ;.,Assernbli;
itensietef -a GouateAnd.lio:Use of :Gepres;.,
Section 11. 'The I epresca ta , chosen
'arthttally by the "
citizens of ,tikp city cf ;Philadelphia -, 1
rind of each comity , teepectively ou thileccitid . Tuez-,„;
ii. 3% ,Ociebei% „ : :•,k; ; •
Seeti6n I'M - No ,person A •representativil , ,
who, shall nqt;have, attained 'Gm; agyof %wenty-One • •
'Y'eara, and haVb been a citizen and:inhabitant of then :
Stale three yeah his election, afid the..
laiLycAr_thereof.an_inhkb.i.o9o4 lheAfiefrieliWand
• for winch lidtreptesentgtive,. unlcsa
he shall have. beeiavitlisent.On the:public; busineis of
•the United States dr of-Giis •
Section IV. 7. f.Within „three . ; years after , the:, first
_meeting of the':GeherefAssimhly,,and within every
sitbsequent te'rm'of seven years, an enumetation - of — .•
the,taxable'iriliabitanta Shall ho snide in such -Man
ner-Ai btlaw. • the humho.of. '-
repretentatiies shall, at the several perioda of emir-
ing suclijinutrinittien, tie fixed 'by t h e. Legislature, .
andAPpertioned among the city of PhilidelphiA and
41streeteral -counties, ;Meet:ding:in the nuniber of
, taxable mihabitents in each:fund Alvin never be less
than'Aixtr nor' greater than . _ One -hundred.. Each ,
- county shall - have - at leait'one representative; but no
county hereafter erected shall-he entitled to.* sepa
rate ,represen ta t ion until a.su ffie ten tmumber.tif 'MX;
able inhabitants Mhall contained Within to:
entitle them to One- representative ngreeably . to - the
_ratid_which.shall thin_be establithed.-:
Section V. The senators-shall he chosert.fOil&W
'years by the citizens of- Philadelphia and 'of the
severatcounties at thsi tame time, in Ihe same man
; - ner and at, the same places where they shall ;
for representatives.
Section VI. The number of Senaters shall; at the.
rover.) peribas of. makiirgAlie enitiabratiOn-hefere
mentiened, be. fixed ..by the -Legislature and appor
tioned among the.distriets. formed is lierefnafter.
direetediaccording-tb:the number- oflaxable
tants
• in each; and shill never be- less than one:
_fotirtii',:nergreater than one,thild, of th,e_number of
-repreae.ntatives. - • —;
____Section . V.U. :The, ru•nators•shall be chosen in
Wets, to-be formed by the - legislature ; but no diss
*tact shalt brao 'formed - auto enlitl,e.it to -elect More
_than twa_esnators,. unteit-ine„numoer-iy---saxasoe
ha - bitants. in any city or county_shall,.at any time,
be such as to entitle it ,O elect morathan tU!), but no
- eitior - county - sholl - of - entitled - to,clect k store than
four tanatorri when a ,district shall- be. composed
of .two .or, more'sourities, they shall- be Adjoining;
' nelther,tire city of Thiladelphla rior_any ccrunty,shall,
be dividertin forming,. district.. . • •• • ,
Section Vlll. No person shall ho senator, who.
shall not )rave littained the ago oftwenty.,fivey.ears,
have been7a - citizen and, inhabitant of the State"
four years next before hie election; and the last year
thereof an inhabitant of - the °district for which ho
shall_be.chosen,.uulesale shall.hrtve_bletilabiteit_ve_l_
- the - public business of the 'United States of of this- -
LState . ;_and no-perSon'elected-as afar - esnid, - ;hall
said office i t fter he shall have , removed from such dis
•'- Section •IX.. The.senators wlto.may be 'elected at
the first general election after the adoption of, the
amendments tetlie constitution', shalt be divided_by
tot into three classes. The sears of the senaturs . of
'the first class shall" be t'acated at lhe_ergira . ion of
the first year them - mud class at the -expiration
of the second year ; and of the third clisfat the ex
-viridian-of-the third year I- so ;hat-thereafter"
third of the whole number of senators rssl be chosen
every year.---Th..-senafors &Ord' before the amend
-ments-tot he-constit uti on _ shall_te_adaptcd,.shalLhola_
their olfires during the terms for which they , shall
- respectively have been elected. .
'Section X. The Geyer:ll _Miserably shall meet on
the first Tuesday of January, in every ycar, unless
-iooner-convened hy the Governor: •
-Section XL 'Each holise - stiAr clihistolts Speaker -
_Mid other officers; and Semite shall also choose -
A Speaker pro tempore, when the • Speaker shall ex= ercise the office of glover nor. •
.'---Seetion•Xll. Each huuse shalt judge-of thcquali..
fications of its members: , Contestrd . eleotions' shall .
be deterniined by a'committee to be selected . ; ferried '
and regulated in such manner,as. shall be'directed by.
law. •A majority. of . each .house, shall constitute a
quoruin to do business;, but a smaller number may
adjourn from dayto day, and 'May be authorized by
law to compel the attendance of absent memliers, iu
such mannerlud under such penalties as maybe
provided.
.Sectioh XIII. Etch house may determine the
rules .ef its proceedings, punish its members for
disorderly behaviour, and with the concurrence of
two:thirds, sxpel a member, but not a 'second time
for the Sams. cause; arid shall have all other powers
necessary for a branch of the:legislature of a free
State.•
Welton XIV. ?lie , legislature inal not have phwer
to enact lan,e orsull:neVie contract of ni'lFriage.in -
'any case where, by./aw;th.e courts of - ,this Common
wealth are or may hereafter be empowered to decree
Section XV. Each house shad keep a journal-of .
Ili proceedingi; and publish them •weekly, except .
such parts , as may requite • secrecy:. and the yeas' •
and nays of; the members, on 'any.question shall, at
the desire of any two of them, be entered °wilt° •
• Keeton XVI...The doors of each house • end of
committees ot the whole shall be open, •unless,
when the basiness`shall be such es ought to be kept I
secret.
Section XVII. Neither house. shall, without the
entisent of the other, Adjourn, for more thaii three
days, nor to•any other.plaers than that , in which-the
two houses 'shall be sitting.,, , • - •
__Section XVIIL The.Senatent and•representatives•
shall receive a conipensation for,their, services to be , -
ascertained, by law, and."paid out of .the•treasury of,.
the Commonwealth.
,They shill'
eept treason, 'felony and*,,breach ntiAlfrely_ 4 4. the,
peace, be privileged *pm arrest ,duileglheir.;rat 7 ,
tend:ince at' the 'session, of their . rearieitiVe 'houses; ~
'and in, going to and returning. from the And.
for'any speech or debate itijeithir r houSe;theieettall
not be questioned-in-anYether,platre. • , ' .
NO'fienattir.or refieitentatien
during the tiiiielor_ithietilit'shall'haVe t heen elect
e4 be sppointetriranyeltril office, uhdei r thix COM..
monwealth whieh'shall have been Created, Ot the,
emoluments off 'have';heen",inereaSed
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miser , fteiointrig-to ys aritilintitations pie- -
'Scribed -ineasertif „
,SPetien XXV.et) 4 lo,ol,poillte bolgahaltbeheivajtet.' .
eriettcd rertit . tleti', or Wnded;.4.Vith ankingyor s '
-.cesihtiog -,pruikgee'retlkaut ofx 'Months :previous , i
ptrhilc ,nosies,qtAhe
~tneended..4piicalion for:the
- ..sasor trasurlKastscraurAt Shalt be . ..p . rescribed.by lam.; .'
Ithir,shall.any . ,cluartpr for the purposee - aforesaid,
granted; for a ionger, period:Hq.'s tteenty, years, and
every charter shall contain a clause , reserving .
. la the legislature the wower. to alter,' reneke, or annul
. :the ..samelcheireveri in their' opinion it maybe
.rioweto Me citizens of Me conimonweialh,,in such - .
manner however that no iAjusliii ittall he donelo,the
- corKrallifit.':-.llVdraiii . hireaftir enacted, ahrtll create,.,
•
meta Or extorter:he rhartfr Vtisorithaii. one corpo-
I ° .
• •41reICLF,.1t.. , •
• Section,X;;The Supreine:ExeCutiveyower ef this; ,
COrninanw - ealthirlall - beireste.d-in-a-Guvernor.„
If ecitoirll::•TfaVOOYernhi r shall he_Cliesen on the
.„;
`,attend , Tuptiley'..eif October, hyi the citizens of the
:GetranonWealthiae - ttie' . 'places where 'they tihall re.;
• - •ipectively vole, fdr ;representatiret. The returns.,
of every eleitiani fee' flirernoi•-iihit fr" he , eialed up ,
'and transinliteil•to . the Seat of gtivernineet,;•directeM ,
• : , to the , Speaker, of '-the Senate, who. fshall ,, open'end
publish thew in the , presenceet the.mernhers of.
1, 'both hOusesik Ithelegiala !file person:, haring • •I
thilhidhest number` of. votes .thall.'he' GOversier.
I:',But if two or more •shall , be .equaL .and ',highest in.
vetesione 'of ; them ,sball be chosen Governor by the
-joint vote of 'the members , of botlehouses. Coo
- tested.elections shall he determined by:a-Committee
, to be selected froW_ both' boatel of tire, •,•_
'and formed-and legUlated in inch Winner at' shall
- be'directed by law -•- - - "
. Section ill: ,Tlt,e. Cdivernor.. shall ; hold: his Office,
iliree ; Years:Triiwthe third'Tuesday
arenex:t. 'ensuing his" election,' anti =Shall not be
. "-eapehla , of ,holding it tenger than six -in; any • term
of mine years." .
. . Section IV.. lle_sheli beat least thirty; 'years of
age; and hare been p chizen atil, ari. inhhhitant of"
- this State - seven years next before his .election ;
2- iinless - be'shall - have been 'absent'on the public -
business of the-United States or of this State. .
' Section V. -.N0. , nientber. ofCongress or .person
`. bolding "ar.y office -Wider the-United Slates or this _
-- State shall. exereisethe-riffiee , of_Go vernor.: '
--,.,Section, VI. The Goyerrior ,shall; aCstated times •
- receivefor if sertices - a - temoerisation, Wh i ch shall
' be neitho'.'iriereaseir- - nor diminished 'during the".";
period for, filch' he shall have been erected: -" •
Sectior 11. He shall be - .commander-in-chief of
he' - arm' . ",ltd.navy.of thirCrimmorrwraithTan
the milt`
. i,eiccept when they be called into •
- ',:the - hetc'Tserviceerthe'Unitett States; -- .
,Sect". VIII. ,Ile shall appoint a Secretary of the
.Comm - wealth during pleasure; and. he shall nom'.
and by and...with -the ads arid consent (f . the
'Senate appoint all judicial officers of courts -
_r_craid,lttnless_otheriwase_p_roltided , for in this
_Melon.. 'lle shall hate power. to mall Vacancies
that iniy . happen . in sitch . jiidieial died - 1314'1nd (ha." . ..
recess
. q 1 the Senate, by' granting 'commissions which..
efiutl esrp'ire'at lhe,end or their not Pffsian.,,Prn,,,
actsng - on'exeinittor - nentinations -- me --
-Senate shall:tit with , open doors . , anrl„in con firming___
or rejecting the nominations of the Governor, Mt
'-.-
Section IX. Helhall• have .power to remit. fines •
Auld - farfeitures„ and grant reprieves and • pardons,
•
except incases of impeachment.
' Section X. He may require information - :in writing,
.from the officers in the •executire department upon
any subject relating to . the - duties of their respecr.
five offices'. .
• Seition XL 1-le shall, from _time to time; give to -.
the General , Assembly information of the state of
the Commenwiralth;_and_recoroinend .to their -ten.,
sideration suchrneasurei as he shall i jiidge expedient:
' 7 SectiTn - Xlif:He tray; iri extraordinary occasions
conVeno..the : General Assembly.; and-in case of
diSagreement.between - the two houses, with ...respect
to the time of at . j 1 ournment,._adjourn:them to such, .
tune'as he shall think Pieper; not exceeding four --
months..
Section XIII; He shall takeicare that the laws
he faithfully executed..- • ,„ "- •
Section XIV: in case of the death or resignation
of. the Gove'lnor,..or of 'his removal - frbm - office - ther
-Speaker-of-the ...Senate shall_ eiercise the office of
Goveimor, until another Governor thairtre - du
qualified'. but in such ease another:Governor shall
beehasea7aLthe_nerllninualitetion rgresenta
tives, unless such degth, resignation or removal, ,
shall occur within three calendar months immedi
ately precedin. , such next annual election, in which
ease a Cover:or-shall be chosen at the. second Silt ,
ceeding , annual , election, qf ,representatives. —And
if-the -trial--of,-sa contested electioh shall continue
longer than until the. third Monday - orrcinuary -- - I
next ensuing the election'of Governer; the Governor
or the last year or the. Speaker of. the Senate who
' may• pe in the exercise of : the ..executireau thority„ . __
shall continue therein until lhe determination of
Such contested elettion, and' until teGureinor shall
'be duly qualified as aforesaid.• ••• •• • . •
• Seition The' Secretary of the roirimonwea/th
shall keep tt fair register of -all the 011iciat acts and
proceedings of. ltie•Governor, aand 'shall, when. re- •
quited, lay -the `same' and . all papers,' minutes and
vouchers - relative thereto, before either branch of
the legislature, and•shaliperfOrm such other duties'st
u shall be enjoined him by law..' _
^... Section 1., In elections by the -citizens every white
freeman of the age of twenty-one years, having re
sided in this state one yedr, and in the'election dis
trict.where he offers' to mote, ten days immediately
preceding Such election, and within two years paid
a Sate' or Ciniiity - tas; - which - shall - have'been - ess- -
seised at least ten days before.theelection,shallenjoy.
the rights of an elector. But a citizen of the United
States who had previously been: . a gut:O./Int voter of
this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and
who shall have resided in the 'election district, and
paid taxes as aforesaid, shall he entitled to vote,af ter
residing in the Ste-4st: months. Provided, thal.white
freemen,citizens of Me United States, between the
ages of wertly-dne and twenty-two years,-and hav
. ine.reardid in Me , State one yt...r., anrl ;nth,. &ethyl
district ten days is aforesaid, shall be entitled, to
vote, although they shalt have paid taxes.
„ Section 11..A11_ elections' shall , be. by ballot, ex
cept those by persons in their re4.resentative eapa
- cities, whn_sballivolilTllklait- '' - - ' - • • '
• • Section 111. - Vectors • shall alb, iiii
cases,'
treason; felony, and breach .Or 'surety of the peace,
be privileged from 'arrest, during their attendance
on elections, sand .to ..goi r ng..th. ane returning from
- ARTICIA IV. '' - .. —-. r 7
8 .".' aon V. The ' Reuse- of • RepresentaliVef shnil
hat. ,1 le sole power of Impeaching. •.• , .
. ' • St. - , kin 'II., ,'All impeachments ,thall. be tiled by
the,.l' site; 'When' , miring r fit' that mirpose, the
Sets 'tit i shall' himpOnloath or affirmation. No per
son r 4-1' be' roavleted without .theconcurrence of
t*o3 - .-t_ds of the members present,' ' ' ••• .'
• Set _4l 111, The Governor, and all other 'civil
officers . .unithr this Conuriantiealtli,•shall be liable to
impeachment for any misdemeanotir iri. ogee; but
*wVaent, ill such. ales, shall' not extend further
than:th:removerfilinirrillietOrid - dieqUalitletttion - to
hold_ any Office of 'hbialmr,tinsV'Cirzprofit, udder thin
• cv,thificlnviath;,,The_ party, whether. convicted or.
• astiiiittislishill nevertheless be liable to indictmerk
trial,..intlgrocitt, and: punishment according to law.: - ?, - .
.....;_'; c, . i - , , !;: ‘ - ..-.,l ; ,i , f okniricim v . :- 4.'• • -' .
•,' . :,
Section I. ,Tbt -judicial power', 1.4 this ',Comment, •
wealth'iliall•klbe-veita,lin• li:Supreii* , Coutt; 'in
Coirthofi Oyer aiki'Tenikiner end General"/till'De-
• tivioy f in a, Court of CommoußleatOGiplranel.Courn -- :-
',lltegisteesigottrt, 01t1 a:pip' of `
.-Quarter Seisionk;,
Alie - Pesei, j lor --- each=eininty - r - th - itisticeeil -- thir
Pe:Wei:mid - 1n Nnith . o thei.:Conrls' no ' the le g islature .•
may from,timetetime.establish. , . 4 ~ .1 '4 . ' •i• ••••••••i' :,.
...:Section JP. The itidgatt qil. the StiPreme;o4iiititr. l
Ai, several Va . lirtirtqf IComMonfilleas, arid of:slit/0
ollum-Courts•qf ,. .llecoril as. are or shall besstabtished,
.6Ylaift,tirhalfl4 rioniiiiared.4 flieGointinen:;'grld bY' - '• •
And with theWiniseiaVe lhe"-Sendte'appointed and
!commissioneellyWli . . : - •'.2"hefirggekmthil,.,,Siipreme
;Court shainW: 14 , r - iikeyAr. i lhe-teriii qt . :Ar leen
!
years if. they shall' so lane a ,e" themselves well.
' The,pre*.(4'lt ilutitieht AI SeSerat Cowls of-tinman,,...
Pleas a n d of' such Other Courts of Reeorit as ' j a r , .0,,, ; :l
‘.. shall be eital,tiW by .pi.o.coo all othe,judges're; ' . ti
quired COS toirtied-inThe fatty; shalt holdtinfir dices,',, , '
.Ifor the term; often yearLif . thelk_ihati,solirne,,behare
tfteinselve f milli,'" Thetas scinte load 4/./10 evicts ,
~,oftintaiitittWeisihalthelif their 'offices for. 'Me terns -.
of Jive years if they shall* long themselves
t i
Well, ..;_ , ..84r; jesvmy reasOped# e FilelogicA sharlug , '
,: ..__bimist.c..4q4,stoffid. , cf"*.44 . . 4 ; the GoternOt....
, vi 'llt• Tenunni7.fMY 4/.0,t011s owthe, resso &TA/toxic.:
il flt ex-4 branch o'o4 iteB44lw ~) .T4eivdges of the ; ':
~..'Stipreout,:,Qoart
,sand , ,t4e,preri ' ' 4.. qt. the , ScOerai
* C 0 . 144 ritgarloll94lth(4,llfjtattft*seirecifthr. -
for : their i trevittces,lo4.4disinalk;•iinapinsetiOn, ta lie -•
.140.14:rat0• Iffikli qtatl.npr.k 4jAff3444 ' -'.4i,r0,8 .,
!),,,,eit,....`6oo)*lPM4:'f.l 4 1. 4 1 itOttheYOhOit , Tiooinf no: .
• ' 4 1. 44 14% 41 .i.10 1 :1‘,41 6 k hog; iiiivTivaii• glike , '
g(l o .okt . under. this ' "PM
,nylnyleqt/i 7 .1.7 ' ',-(:„ :..:-. .''"
' 8 0 . 0 0411 ft Whe.eleliegieifeti; • Viii ii';,l ' h 4.
~•'(fedlril'irft ql Viries/iftro bits as a ) 0.64 ,
4,.:...r:;13:,t. .: , • . • . .
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ARTICLE 111.
ISIM
ME
an j
en'doraded. • Not nicfrellianftte caunttes matt pt
~ timbo.indisdeci dwn,j:idOciaki4lo,l44 orgrtnized ~
orlho . o.lpretne.•
tic-1110' sbild'ettenid Over the State and the:Judges '
.' thereof . , shill by viitue of their- o ffi Ces; beypstices
- Cjier aii&Tenriinef end_ Gineral Jail Delivery, in,
" the several counties.-'-;• • -• ' '
- 'Sectidn 'V. The - judges of thet Common,
in-•eicli-.criunty,',. shall by 'virtue of their
' offices; be, eaces Of 9Yer and Terminer end berm
hi Jail Delivery; for the trial Of 'cdpitad.etid . sithef
;.--offenders' therein'; two of the said judges,'the.
[ president being orte,ehall be' :' but they
shall :not hold a court,of oyeihnd terminer, or jell
delivery; in any,. county;' when . _ the - judges. of 'the.
Supreme. Court; or. aity,of •thein, Shall sitting in
'the. some county. The party.accuied, as •vgll as
the' Commettweilth,,may, under such regulatidns,
Shall-be-prescribed.by remove 'the - -indictment
and_ proctedinr 0t",.-,a.,,transerrin thereokititti — the
Section VI. The Stiprenie Court, and the several
. coorts of common pletia;:lhall;; . beside -thir.powers
tieje!pfpre exercistid.-byi:them, have.; the ,
power ofa .eourt. of Chanceiy, so far as relates 'to,.
the perpet uating of testimony, the obtaining of
evidence trona places-not within'the State; and the
garo,;of „the
_persoijc attesstates ihose . -Who aro!
• non cOmpotes mentis, .And - :thoJeglelatur&
vest in the said eottits ether powers to -grant
relief in equity, as shall be fiimaid necessary - : and •
may, from time , to tithe, enlarge- or 'diminish thosi:'
powers or. vest them othercogrts.as _thcy Shrill=
liidgeffireperjor" the due edthinlitration of justice: ,
ti.ection.Vll: •The judges of the court of common
pleas of . each "comfy, any - two of whom shall be a •
quortinr shell compose - Hthe . dourtirif'Qurter
the peace; and!orphans' -court thereof ; 'and
--the register of wills, together with the. said judges; -
'or any - eny two of thein, shall compose the register's •
cond.'s( .e.(ch county. • •• - .
s6etion VIII.' The judges of the courts of common
pleas shall, within Their' respective counties, have:
the like powers with the Judges of the' Supreme - .
Court, to issue wriis . of
ilfo
certiorarijo theltiatices - of
the 'peace and -to cause that' ceedings: to -be
brought before them, and the use right and justice'
to be done.- _ _ .' - . -
. Section IX ` The president" of the -:court in • each ,
circuit within Inch' Circuit; and the judges of the,
-- 'court-ofT.ComMon - yleas. - within -- their -- respective
"". counties, shall • be JUticei - of the peace, far u
relates natters. • .
.. Section X.. 11 register's - office, for 'the probate of
• wills and grantihrletterirof - admirristratiorwano
'office • for. the recordiotof deeds, shall be kept,in
- eicch county.. .
• Section XL The - style - of all -procestVehall_be
• "The Cominonwealth of Pennsylvania7'AD prose=
etitions shall 7 be carried on in the-nerne and by the
. nuthority of the- Cornmonwealth 7 nrPennrylVenia.
and conclude•"_.against i
nd di
the peace.agnty of. the'
=
. _
ARTICLENL •
Section I. Shelia' awl/di - to - tiers 'at - ' the
- Hefei ,. and . places of-election , of- repreientatives. - be_
_ tliosen by the - citirens 01 - Cach county: 'Orti person —
HMO be'chosen - Yor each 40 mirth° shall_ba- corned,- ..
- stoned hi' the GoVenior. They - shall hold their
' - offices for three - years, - if-they-shall so-long_behave__
themselves well, and until a successor bi duly.
' qualified . ; but no person shall' be tirice'chosen or
appointed sheriff, hi any term of siir yeare. - Vacan.
ties in either4flhe said offices shall- be filled by
an appointment, to be made by the .Governor, to
- i - Olitinud until the - . next general - election'
.and until
a successor shall be chosen and - qualified aforer
laid.
Section - 11. The freemen - of thui=coninionwealtk
shall-be_armed,_organized_and_disciplined - for
defence, when and in ouch outliner as maybe directed
'- by kw. Thoie who;conscientiously Sample - in bear --- :.
arms, shall not be compelled to do so, but, shall pay
an equivalent for personal service. •
Section- EL Prothonotaries of -the' Supreme
Court skall be appointed bythe said Court. for
• the - tern's - of three years' if they so .long behave
theinselves well. Prothonotaries and ekrksof the
-several other courts I Recorders of died,' and RI
- gisters of wills, sh all at, , the times and places of
election of representatives, be elected by thi qua
fad - of each county, or the districts over
- which the jurtmiktion of said courts extends, and
- _
ehisll-be-commissiimed-b,y-the-Wovernori—They -
shall hold their offices for three yeas if they shall
so long behave themselves well, and until their
successors shall be duly qualified. The kgiskte
{tire shall provide bylaw, the number of perions
_ln each countywho shall hold said offices, and
.how many and which of said offweiihalt - be hdd - s
boe person.. Vacancies in ,any of the said of.
j shall be filled by appointments to be made •
by the Girvernor; to conttnue until th&ne,*tgenew
ral election, and until successors shall be eWeik
and qualified.as' aforesaid. .
Section IV. - Prothonotaries., clerks of the peace .
and orphans' courtsirecorders of deeds, registers of
wills, and sheriffs, shall keep , their offices in the
'county town of the county in which they, respec
lively, 'shall be offifers, unless when the Governor
shall, for
,special reagens, dispense therewith, for
any term not exceeding five years after the county
shall have been erected.
Section V. All commissions shall be In the mama
and by the authority of the Commonwealth of 'Penn
sylvania, and be sealed with the State seal, and sign
ed by the Governor... .
Section VI. d State Treasurer shall be elected
I annually, by joint 'vote of both branches of the tegis-
T
ME
. , ,
tature.
Section VII. Justices of the peaee„.or aldermen
shall be elected in the several wards, bcoloughs;',
and townships at Me time of the election of con
stables by the qualified voters thereof,• in such
number as shall be directed , by law, and shall be
commissioned 0 the Governor for a term of five
years; b ut no township, ward or ,borinqh shall
elect mo r e, than two justices of the peace or alder , /
men without the consent of a majority of the qua
• gfietl electors within such township, ward or bo
rough. 6
Section VIII, All opera whose election or ap
t pointmerst istiot• protiekd for in this - constitution: -
shallle - eliete - ar ap - piiiratier_dif shale - directed --
by laW. No person alall be appointed to any (d 1
eta, within any county
.u;ho shall not have been a _ ;
citizen and an inhabitant therein one, year next
befolt/his appointment, if the county Shall - haw
been so king erected ~ but if it shall not hire been
so long erected, thin Withifilhe limits of the
county or /mantles jut of which itlhall have been
taken. No member' of Congress from this state,
or, any person holding orZecereinng any offlee or
dYpoudment of trust or Prof(' undo. the• United
Mates : shall , at_ the adme time holdor =rein any
, oifim in this state, to which a salary is; or fees or
. perquisites are by law ' enacted rand the kgisla.
Sure may by law decla re what State offices are sn• - •
- compatibk;---No minsba-of the Senate or of-the
house of representatives shall be appointed by the . i
Governor to any qjfice during thstermfar which
-.`he shall have been elected. - - - " "
....Section 'All ifficers for a term of-years
Mail hold :; °Pea for the terms respectively '
' . Veer:fled, only on the. condition • that thiy'solong ,
&Ape themixlvm well 1: and shall be removed on: .
convidion'of 6gisWiFiTft?); • iPt office T;161-frA!,‘ir:-
famous crime. '. ,' ' - : ... ..,-:
Section'''X.' Any perioh,:idlo's: l 4.4* Me ,
-- appition of the: aMeii - dvieutit --- pinpoied7bgthi --
' °° n i ol4 M 1 0 1 4 Pinliiii9lifin , AgM, a ag Or:- 1
send fg,fhalkor ferfikgirfoolloals.dir:be of or,
'abettor in a duel,ahedi be deprived of,the , -;
right,ofhoWng pay ffsez of hownsKor,pr,VlS,in i
this State, and shall be ` punt/shed otherwise in fuels • 1
mhnneras is, or th
its ey be-Prescribed icy kw k ' but
' thee:menthe mr . sykinit t.l.se",nift-;offirnee and 04 :
r`-' , ,n! . : , --_ -- Awrictp.lw '4= -,:' :'-' *----,---'.'
Seal* *.Alm legbliture shall; ins Soon4a eon
venWollY %V be, provide by law, for the establish.
bleat ; iil,* oo 4 thiOuSboot-qfbe Slate, bx,Al l ° l .‘ ” I
mintier Wardle Prng4rOax be livetgFebe• ."' ••
~!,• I , —. -,,
• - Section!: The .
,itstit' orotsci oSee s hill • et . P i a
mated hi drie'nr !obit' seminaries, o 4 r..:..
'Section 111. ;The , rights; privilsgeev immunities '''
sand estates of religions societies' gad - corporate bo
dies, shill remain as if the conellil!tleP " - PIO State, 1
;had nbt been altered Or amended. , , ~ ~
Y &talon:W. The ktfiekdaft shall not inveit'nny .
corporate body or individual with ihe• • Prieikge
eflaktPfg - PkffateliroPallifo r ir sblia ilt , WO* -
requirsog ?Koh oorPOrdgen or stillioiztOo- to °fake'
eoroPreairPO;ioJ/K owners edirkinger* or
Bgive aerate sem*, OgrefOrt lit "0 p m '
ey shall be taken. ~ t -, ' '
-,-
~ ARTICLE VIII. ; -
, Afeinbiint2;ar thefieneral ,hatemli
'nri.s' ex ,/tYP an r i r ' ball •b' 1
,
, 1 :1; ?SAVEI3,IPILMEIItiIIe:' 4 ' t ~ t i lIRIV, RI F J. KNIALXO, mp 3 ory .
ii, :wpm mow ore prepody fa w es t , a'oessona.k netts sne Nrcemberdof4 e qbrgailiditntitto mime
1
~bto tinntiyinkiirootiot of, the deat *di mo rd ; or_sendtheitia of their - hid i, sta sOon
_ ,arrcited.,, - r 1 P.U. — KNAPP,' staPagurkson,'d as pusibl4wenablel , ii%iirsilititOfielrJeops PreParial
.-WW;tortmearcharkitkrazette sti r AaMmore, a short time before the Encempment. --- - 1,
~
Id as; ~- • • --# __ U. ~. CarllePs ktorai 28 1 1 Pbtz — siv .. •,. ~ , '
.
`ii thlir.
) comdiontr`milik;rind perfeinif the Mitiei '4l: 'their
.„,:respentire Otrines . With
' • • ,, Itericr.t IX, I:,
• ~Ttta, the - general; great and essential princ es of
' liberty and . free goyeminent. may be , recognised and
Unalterably' established; WE tor.PLA.RE, THAT'•
Bectioh I. All ' med are born equally ` free and io•
~dependent, and hairece'rtain inherent and indefeasible'.
rights, • among .which, are, those.of .enloylrig and de-.
fending :life and liberty, 'of: acquiring, .possessing •
tang protecting property; and rePiitsitlen; add**
owP.:YPPPinallt.• :
'SeetTOWIL Ail 'l"ctiwer' iplinherent in the people;
and' lyfree'goveinments'ain fothided on their au
• thority,And instituted far - r• their' peacii,• , safety and
happiness ; For the, advancement of these.ends, they
- 'have - It - all art - unalienable and,jiidefeasible
alteri•refonn-ol abolish their ( govenmient, in•
such manner as they tnaT i th - irki . _ proper. • • ,
Section - lit five a-natural and'indefai;. -
sable , right worship A' rifighty God, according, to
the dictates of their,own consciences na.man can,
Wright; bli . Poiniteiled ',to - attend, erect, or ,sußport
any. pace of "wohtthip' of to' Maintain - anyAtinistry •
aganist hisponsent" no human authotity can:biany:
, ease whateyei, CoLtrol, or, interfere with-the, rights
'• of “coriecionce ; • dad 'no - Piefeience..shall ever tie'
. -,given;• by law; to• any relfgions' eitibliihinente
'modes of , Worship: - • • ;',:5
Seetion No,porson WhoAcknowledges.the,be-
'
!'Gdd ank a future state of rewaid!and-,pu.
Ai* ti
inshmetits; shall: o adeteint - tif
mints pe...flisqualified-to;bold any'office Ar. 'place of •
trtist or profit under this Commonwealth..... •„
SectionV. - Elections-shall' be free Ind Aqual. , • '
Trial'-jury shall be 'as 'heietetbrAY:
- and the rightlbereof - rernalirinviolite. -4 - --- 7 ,- ;,- -- , -----
• 'Section VII. The proiting presses shall be Steele
every - person who undertakes .to, examine the pro
, ceedings : of tlie ligithiture; or any princh Of go -
'yernments• And no / law, shalt. everAie. to're
- strain the right thereof. ; The ,free- communication 7
_ofth'onglits an4Lopinioni it One_of_the. invaluable
rights of man.; 'and eiiirteitizen inaY
. fieely Speak,
write and,print Art any, subject, being responsible
fOr the abuse of - thatcliberty.' „In. prosecutions for- -
1- - the -publication. of•papers_invostigating
. the official
conduct .of tiftleertr, or mat. trl'a public capacity, or
the matter published is proper for , publie
thefruth-thereof• may -be . given-in- evi- -- •
dencei And in all, indictments for libels the, jury-..
, hate fight to4etin:mine the law and the facts,l
- the direction of 'the court, as in other, cases. •
.cetton - VIII:The - peeple - shirll - belveure - irrthefr ---
•:, persons, Willies, papers and . possessions, from - mires.
sonable searches and - tell - Wes t Alid-no-warrant-to
search any, place, or._ to, seize any. person 'or things ;
shall issue, withOuldescribing them as, nearly Si'
may. be, nor without probable cause 'supported by •
oath or affinhation.' " -
; Section-IX., In-all criminal,prtetecutioni, the ac
eu-sed hath aright to be - heard - bY himself - and - his
Wiunsel, to• demand the. nature and cause ut the ac. -
.cusition against him, to•meet The witnesses face ti.
-face;_to_have...eornpulsory -process for-obtaining wit.
nesse' in_ins favour; and, in, pioaecutions' by indict,
merit or infairnation, a • speedy public trial, by an •-
. impartial jury of the vicinage ; he cannot be cam- '
-pelled-to give-evidence-against;liimPeirr norcan-he-,
be_deprived . of his life: liberty, or. property, unless
•by
e , , judgment of his peers or the law-of the
Section X. NO perion shall, for any indictable
offence, be proceeded against criminally by inferma
tion, excipt - • in tales arising' in th 6 land or naval
• [erect, or in' the Militia when in -actual service in .
"time of war, or public danger: or by leave of - the.
court; for oppression and niisdemeanourin-Offlee.--No
_person altall,foithe_seme „offence, be tvvico put in
Jeopardy - of life - or - limb rnOt shall - AOY.inan'a
petty be taken or - applied to public use, ;without the:
consent of, his representatives, and without .just.
compensation Aping made. " ' '
•
Section XL. All courts-Milli - be open, and every
-man for an injury done him in his - lands, goods, per
son • or 'reputation, shall have remedy by-;the due
_course of law,- and. right anejiasticc administered,
without sale,•Genistl or delay. Suits may be brought
against the Commonwealth in such manner, in such
courts, - and in such CaserUll the legislatiare may by
Section X11.. - ER„Rower of-suspending laWs shalt
be exercised, unless by the
• legitlituke;---or
• -.. •
Section XIII. Excessive 'bail shall 'not be -re
quired, nor excessive fines imposed; nor 'cruel • pu-
nishments inflicted.
Section XIV. All pritoners 'shall be bailable by
, sufficient sureties, unless for capital offences, 'when
the prbof is evident or-presumption great t and the
- "privilege of the-writ-of-habeas corpus 'shall _net_be_.
,suspended,Antess when, in cases of rebellion - or
vasion, the publid safety may require ,it.
section_ EV„ Ne commission of Oyer mid Terminer _ ,
toriail delivery shall•beinued. '• _
• Section XVI. The person of a 'debtor, Where -
thereis not strong presumption of fraud, shall not
be eontimied imprison;after delivering up
- his estate -
for the" benefit of his .ereditors, in such manner as
skill be prescribed by law.
Section XVII. No ex post facto law, nor any, law
impairing contracts shall be made. • • .
SectiOn - XVIII. No person shall be attainted of
treason or felony by the legislature. "
Section XIX. No attainder shall,work corruption -
et blood, nor, except duiing•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 ease of maitre!
death ; and if any person . shall be lcilled by
_•easualty, - . there
_shall be Mi . forfeiture by ' reason ,
thereof.
Section,XX. The citizens have a right, in a peace
01cm:inner; to, assemble topthei, for their common '
good;-find to apply to those invested with the poWers.
of government, for' redress of grievances, or other
proper purposs, by petition, address or, renin
strance. '
: • Section XXI. The right of citizens to bear arms,
in defence of themselves and the State, shall not be
questioned. ' ' ' • .
• Section' XXIL No standing Army •shall. in tints
- of Peace, be kept up Without the consentof the Le
• gislature ; and the military shalkin all cases, and
at all times; be inoitriet subordination to"tbe dvii
power
Salim.. XX/ .
be miartered in any house without the consent of the •
owner, nor in• time of war, but in a manner ,to; be
. ••preseribeil by lasi. • • • •- . ; ,
'•
Section XXIV. The ,legislature ;shall not grant
- any. title primbility or. hereditary . distinctien,. nor
create any office the , appointment tii,which phaU: b 0
rot longer terM, than durintgood, bebaviotit. , •
' "Section XXV. Emigration, from the, State sluall
net be prohibited: , ;
Section.XXVL' TO, guard 'atinst",ininigheitiona
of the high powers which 4eleflat
DECLARE; that, every, thing, in this *Cade: is ex...
'cepted out of the general of, goyalliFjeatclll l 4
shall for ever remain inviolate. ' • • -
, • .! . :•,-,; • .‘• ,e ,
; ;,.AnY.arnetubrient,Ar mnltittMents.-this , conststu;
LliOnslaY,lieprOosed,ingUW.xOr_flousslifi Ro-. '
presmikstives k attdoiffite,,Sarne &haltOe: agret tirbir
a majority of ihe members' fleeted 'peach Mule; such
_proposed amendmintAr amendments sliall be., entered ,
on their - . journoi; *Oh the yeaffirit*,nnyS,laken ,
thereots,Andthe sicretory if the Cco*itkit . goltti.shall
cause the'nerne lobe published tAXec*nithx' t bkrqe the,
next electiOn"in r ittlpast. onit'stimipidoet its' - yrery
county in-iiicattin4paper thalttioliubliio icor
fr in ifieW lattireitext aftermaiel kfiflpil,ttat.pre
posed' nendment am endmenta4shalt be „ ogre& to z
by a majority - izt - thg members elected ,to , :nie *use,
_the__Secret_a_9of the' CoMmonwealtl_rlitii_tt causttlis .
same Pets tit — p ner*Oliant,, - Mid
t.
such propineit" t or airieridmentt ',Shall be
submitted 10 - the 'll#4ll6 , :fn such taflitetittill'iit )suih.
time, atleast thretitibtiths,..riftertiOnt solagriid to'
by the two hOuseszilethitlegistaturelshall prescribe
and .{f the people shaltjamove and :taffy suck
"Amendment orinnendmitits by a Majority of the
ltfiect voters qj this Slaltiza,inialwreon, such amend
mint or amendments shall ' become a part ottheton
!WlNNOW,: buCtiot
ficiAtitmlittedda - thi4iffide4l ll4l # thAls'enia' fitlke
yew/1; Proiiidectk tflat•if, more. tattseire- Munch/tent
bisaubuilited,:they shall be subthittedln 'kWh ostrimerf!
fornsittmet - fleplop/s. ilay - Po&C u l v erlajgaitist
each inneruhnelit telictratplY - Cuutvitst
- - ••.•-tb'
''-..: '--- ' ' ' ' '''''''• '131311ZDV1 0 B: ) " '
,• lio lllP6
tn ii n i e n dn 4 u l tncc oh i i . -n the O r rCOsem from
itkiien-ir
COnninintoealth, and in ordek.ti4errt,thi.gom4.l4l9i. ,
come operationAt - Wheretjacelettliknkorleit+4r
;
• Section I. All laws of ibis coiailigiiiiiit6tifisree.
at" the:finieTurten.f:tht - iima - alterikticuaEA 44 - 91 'ne"
menuemenuoi.«
It
the Baia C......:1n"0 1 1 1 11. 6 4 1 ft eireef: and .
. not In Onaletentlibiiretitli....a - pd,411 rtOite t actions, .
• prosec ioni; eralnfe,lnireanttehtt as at kna
videaTeaevUtiodieet*fromtiketett!'ketitifiltsWil
the saki altionitioni--,evidletntendaienWitil tot theite.?..l
'nide: \ r.: ,- .;•T 4 , ..,-49.a . cr.l,.no,raitFill.6 it 'silly. 1- q,,r, , , .Iw.
-i,Sectitifill.Vheatteretlotmenil extrindnkente4the
' ..,.:. r'....... , , , ,,::::".• : 4:7': I I=4 t t 4:1 1 , 0 '4.'f. 44;1A , "JAVITI. 1 : 1, .!illi'l, , -, • : 1•1
ME
• nd allnef
id by tot*
pay
paid.Constiteuen , shall takePelleertrom the Mu y
-of January, eighteen hundred , and thirty-nine. . p
' 'Section 11l The clauses, sections ` , and articles of
• the;said Constitution; which remain'unalterediithall
l eOntinue,to he construed• and ,have effect as ~I f the
said Constitution had hot !leen amended._ ._._.., _
..- - -_Section IV: The General Assembly which shall •
• coriVene, in Decernberfeighteen hundred- 1 1nd thirty
:eight,fehall continue its iiessioff, as,•heretof , e, not
"Woolutanding the provision in the eleve , i 'section
of the' rst article, and shall it all times e'regarded
as; the, first General Assembly ' der •.e amended
',Constitution.,. , . f ,
Section „V. rn
The Geveor who all .e'el clad in
.October, eigh teen hundred and , thirt •,1, 1 be
Inaugurate
• ,on that third Tuesday , n I • finery,
eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, to which
_time
'the present executive term is hereby . extended:
• SeetlonsVl. ,The commissiOns of the '
e judges of the
Supreme Court,,who maybe in office on the firstday '
-of-January-nextilffiall expire_in the following man- ,
tier: The commission which heirs the Mitliest data
shall expire on the ;first day'of January, AnnoDo
mini one theusand eight hundred and forty4wot the
‘ commission next dated shall expire On-the first day
of January,•Anno • Domini one thousand eight hue,
dred and ferty.five; the commi9idn next dated shalt• - ,
~expen:the first day of, January, Ann o Domini.
one t ousand• eight' hundred and - forty-eight;, the
commission hat dateilihall .mike on the first-day
• ef, Jahuary, Antio„,,Deinini one thousand eight hun
dred and , fifty4mr.;;and the commission last dated, '
shall eXplre_cui_the first 'day•Of January', Anne Do:.
-:- mini•onmtheusandleight hundred land fifty-foue. '
Section 'VII. The _commissions of . the • President
' judges , of the .several judicial districts and of the
, associatedaw judges of the first judicial district shall
expite sla.follows - e The commissions of one-half ,of .
_these who !hall nave held their- offiees ten years of
more at the idopciiiriOrthermietidinffiats to the
'When, shall expire on the twentx-seventh day of Fe
bruary, one thousand eight hundrid and thirty-nine;
the commissions of the. other half of those'Who shall
have hehl,their office; ten years or more at the adop
tion of' the amendments to , the constitution,' shall
expire - nu the • twenty-seventh day of February, one
, thousand eight htindred - and forty-two ; the finthalf
to embrace those whose commissions shall bear the
oldest'date. The comniissions of all the remaining
judges who shall noehave held theii offices fOrten
years at the adeption.of the amendments - to the-csan
stikution shaltexpire_ on the-twenty-seventh day of-
Febrnary next after the end of ten year. from the
date of -their commissions. . '
Section VIII. ,The Recorders of the several May
. raLCaurta, and_erher erirninal•courts in, this Coin
morivrealth, shall be appointid for the• same tible; -
,:. and--in--the „ same _manner, eta the president 'judges'
of .the several judicial; districts; of those• now id
- office, the commission oldest in date shaHeirpire on
the twenty-seventh day of February, onethousand
_eight hundred and forty-one, and the others every
_two years . thereafter according to their. respective
- dates.- Those- oldest in dale expiting first. ---. 2 - =--
- SeetionlX. _Thilegislaturisat its: first•lession.W l,,
der the amended constitution, shall divide the other
,associate judges of tho State into (dui classes.---The
, commissions of those of the first class shall expire
on the twenty-seventh day of February, eighteen
hundred and. forty t of those of the second class on
.....thetwenty-seventh day . of
• February, eighteen hun
dred and fortfr-one - rof those of thelhird - class on
the twenty-seventh (tarot 'February, eighteen bun
-eked and forty-two; and of those of the fourth class
on-the - twenty-seventh day of February, eighteen
hundred and forty-three. The said classes from the
first to the fourth shall.be arrangettaccording to the
seniority of the commissions of the several judges.
- Section X. - -Piothonotaries, clerks of the several
,courts (except of the Supreme - Court) recorders of
deeds and registers of wills, Wall befirst 'elected undo
- the - amended ConstitutiOn, at' the election of-repre
sentatives...in tha yearr - eighteen hundred - and thirty
,nine, in such manner as may be prescribed by law.
Section Xl. The appointing power shall remain as
heretofore, and all officer-in the appointment of the
executive department shall continue in the exercise,
of the duties of their "tespective Offices midi' the
• legislature shall pass such laws as may be required
• by the eighth section" of the sixth article
- of the
amended constitution; and until appointments shall
be made under such laws; unless their commissions
shall be superseded by new appointments, or shall'
sooner expire by their own limitations, or the said
- offilevehallbecome vaiant - bY deith-or resignation,
and such laws shall be enacted by the first legisla
ture under the emended constitution... , ,
Section XII. The first election for aldermen , and
justices of the peace shall be held in the year eight
een hundred and forty, at the, time fixed for the
election of constables. The legislature at its first
session under' the-amended constitution shall pro
vide for the,iaid election and for subsequent similar
- elections. The , alderinen-and justices of the peace
now iii comreission, or who may in the interim be
appointed, shall continue - to discharge the - duties of
their respective offices, until fifteen days after the
day which shall be fixed by law the issuing of
new commissions, at the expirat of which time,
their_commissions shall expire. •
In testimony that the foregoing i the amended
constitution of Pennsylvania, so agreed to in
convention, We the officers and members of the
' convention have hereuntoligned our , names at
. , Philadelphia, the twenty-second day of Febru
aty, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred
and thirty.eight, and of the Independence of
the United States of America the sixty-second r
JOHN SERGEANT, Preside \ iit. '
1 Daniel Agnew, . Ezra S. Hayhurst,
Wm: Ayres, Wm. Hays, ' ,
M. W. Baldwin, ' Abm. Helffenstein,
--Ephraim Banks,- M. Henderson,______
John Y. Barclay, - , Wm.•Heridenon, ,
'Jacob Barndolar, Wm. Hiester,
Chas. A. Barnitz, , 'William High,
• Andrew Bedford,. • Jos. Hopkinson,
Thos. S. Bell, John Houpt;
James Cornell Biddle, . Jabez Hyde, '
Lebbeus L. Bigelow, Charles Jared Ingersoll,
Saink C. Bonham, No, Jenks,
Chas. Brown, George M. Kelm,
Jeremiah Brown. , , James Kennedy,
William Brown, 1 . Aaron Kerr,
Pierce Butler, .'' los. Konigmaeher .
Samuel Carey, • • Jacob Krebs,
John, CUITIMiXI.__ .ArH, G. Long,. ,
Themes S. Cunningham, Lavidl4ons,
— WilliamCiiill;: - -- Alex. - Magee,
Wm. Darlington, . ,+: - Joel K. Mann,... .' •
George' Chambers, W. M. Meiedith, .
John Chandler, lanes Moral!, ,
- ,
Joe. R: Chandler, • • Levi Merkel, •
1 Ch: Chauncey. , Wm. L. Miller. , ,
Nathaniel Clapp, i Jams. Montgomery, :
'James Clarke,', Christian Movers,
John Clarke: , - D. Nevin, • ,„,,, . -•••
.
William Clark, ~ • - Wm. Overfiele , . , ; . c:
,I
A, ,L.Cline, Hiram Payne', 1• ; -_,_, '
':-,.
- Lindley Cootie, ' ' ' 'Matthias'PeelnYVaem"''
•R. E. Cochran..' James Porter, • - ,
-• Thos,.P. Cope, • ~, . James Madiaon Porter... ,
Joshua F. box, Saud, A. Purvis , . ~, ,
Walter Craig, , E.:C. Ileigatt, , ,: :,
' ' Riad* M. Cruin, , ' A. H. Read, - ••• ' P
1
-Geo.-T.-Crawford, • , Geo. W..Riter. -. • ,•,, -•-
Cornelius Crum, ,•-, Jefe;Ritter,,
Benjn. Martin, " • H. Gold Rogers,,*
L'
= Tohn•h•Ptaherii •• '4. ' Sainuel Royer," •• !, '••• •
E. T. fil‘Dowell„. James Mlthiselli t - • - Sl7l
James Wheelie. •''. , ; •.,Ihiniel , Siieger fl._ A . .i.'
Mark,Darrah,, John Morin Scat „ ,I,
'..
• Hatinar'Denny,'" %' ,' l'obias•Sellers; • - '
.61ohnIlickey4, ~ .1 - . - G. Seltzer,• , , ••-,
Joahua Dickersoi, - „ Gee. S,errill, t•, ; ,„1, ; !,!,;„.
- Jaceh Dillinger„, • ' 'll my Selieetz,• ~. ,
- Jas. Donnt, in Gekrge Shiflett} ' -'
40.R.---Poni*ll,--- . --1-4-----Tbcp.- 9 .5.-}.. •
.ililL
Joeephhi.lDomio,f , Geo, Sme..l.•, .. .
- joshes, dep, ~ .Wm. Smyth, , •
, ) , phomiile il l iia;•.r'' , : • ' Joseph•Shively, - ,
D. M. Family. .-,',-•- -..,Th&a,sterigere, .
Robt. Fleming,', •
..! - -
,Jacqb,,Stkkel,. . , • ~,,.
'Walter Forward, ,__,. - ' Ebe,nezer W. Shitdevant.
' - `.lOhn'Fiaulitrog - ' - ' ) "Theinalf Taggart, ' ' ';''
Joseph Fry.-Jr. '.'• , 1 ''
, Morgan' le erhonias,' ~ itoci,
.'Julio Fullerv.•' •; • • . .. • Jaffice Todde • ~,iii. ~
- John A., , Gambie, „ ' ' Thomas Weaver, , I
~,,,
"Willtain'Geithart,.. :', ' J - '.Foh 13: Weidman,' -
,- DaviffiGileliorei,k 1. 0,, K. G.-Whltei 4 -1 , .:!: vo
• . ,,,Yir gil G 11 311012.4 -.,•!. ~.,? , Geo...W..Wiledlf.aedi. , ~,.
Willitim L. Harris, . , It: Young. , 1 .,,
.
Thomas Hastings,
lAfteit ) 31.-tiro4n; Beinelaq.'
1 A w stipt , q co .a. a n e ,i: •
SECRETARY'S OFFICE,_ '•' • •! 't
-' ' - • - ..11aptatsinmo Frmatiany 28 1838 3
, ~ 4'ool:What, he foregoing is en exact, at4litepid,
copy,of a the' Conetitution 'of the Commonwealth
of '
-,'Penneylverffitists-tiMenikl-bythe Cenventimibt OW-
thousand-eight; hundred _and ,thirty-sewaAtkirtlN
eights" deposited in this Office on the ,261 day.of.
Pebruary;:ll33B ;', the' imendmenti being 'l. ' if/1/k;
14snd 'theetetained hotline of;•illif" present nittitok.!
~40.1 0 in . I. 4 l4 oPletteryrzt . . • "'°` t: • • , f,j '4 , .1:+
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4 t a t rro inn u inatitileti a* .
- vr ited ! -to torriiiioindlettria
Matches, "Fan, Am_ 21.
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- Die ! . Fit. LEHRMAN
su 7 RGEON & ACCO,ITC Ult; -
.11fce inlfigli,Striet, 411110,00t* east of
;'theldil;"Carhole, Pa.
LoRIDERS his professional services to the citizens
of this Elate and the public generally, and more ,
especially to thosewho are suffering from CHRONIC .
DISEASP.Simid respectfully iiiforatithesii;that he -
protease:l'W cure all isleds of • F.• •
- , , ACUTE -A.Np‹cmiitorvic
, DISJi AfSES `
sire'in' their.nature curabl% in a "perfect; easy
and mild , snaiineri The medicine is adriunistered in
'ternally; is pleisant: to the taste and:luny taken.—
Die charges will'he moder(ite, •', ~ ; .
in* ,Patiebts; whe n called upins, at their
rmectlveplaces of resithince,in this place or its
Amity. Persons at a distance, labbring ender Chro.
nic Dimises,rnay.obtain_mecical-d iseases , -and medi
fel:one month, by addressing him aletteripci - St
paid) describing their disease, andenclosing' a cur-'
rent five dollar bank note.
Medical consultations can be had daily until 'nine
o'clock, P. M. unless absent on professional duties. The following' diseases are *stied - end cured on
Homoeopathic Medicine, viz : • "
Certain Diseases incident to the denitel Organs in
the Primary orSecondary stiite,witheut administering
in this treatment, without administering . in this treat
ment any of the usual offensive and injurious medi
cines, so notoriously destructive tolhe human tystem
and constitution. , •
Consumption, Bronchitis, Palpitation of the Heart
Dyspepsia,'Liver Complaint, Bilious Colic, Costive
ness... Piste's: ano ' Piles—Gravel-:-Ginst; Rheuma
tism, Epilepsy; Asthma„ Sick Hesubsche, Deafness,
Giddiness, Hermaor Ruptures, Lameneis froni,Pal-_,,
6 sy, Ulcers or ' old standing sores; Necrosis, Caries of
g bones, Cancers, Totter, Tic Douloureua,• St. Vitus'
Dance, Diseases of the eye in'general, Fistula Leery
'malia---Giitta Serena, Cataract, King's Evil, Rickets,
White Swelling, Dropsy, Dysentery,Pleurity;Hoop
i lig Cough - , Croup, Pneumonia, Hysteria, Fluor albus,
Melancholy,lncontinence of IJrtne;lnflamed and r.x. ,
coristed Nipples, Diseases of Women and children
Fevers in general; Ague, Scarlet Feder. •
.For all the above named and many other diseeses
there can be satisfactory evidence given tic-their
thorough cure: -
Carlisle, August 14, 18.311.---tf. -
• • • gSTRAY." , :
- .
Came
the 20th inat..two • •
- • -
Stray Cows 1 4"..
tho . cine tt Brindle and. -White; with it -
alit in the left ear, supposed , to twelveor thirteen
yoars old. The tither is a ftOn. or mouse 'color ; with:
a white face ; aii . ptiOiedia fi ttseTorlaiite4yeara,
;Atli and . giying
WILLIAM MULLEN. •
Papertown,JnlySl, 1838. '
. .
, •
We the 'undersigned, Auditogs sppointell.bythe
Oiiihatii' Court Of tiffnberland county, to audit and
marshnl the assetts in the hands of Liatid Kenower,
Alihniidstrater of:fticii6:?lfidl, - deeettied, will meet on
Saturday, the 25th of August, of house of C. -. Zug,
id the borough .of , Shippensburg. Those interested
can present their claims.- -
- : S. Dr 11E - NDERSOICT,
. ,
. -..- GTORGE McGINNES,
. • •
WILL be sold at public sale, oh Satiiiday the Bth •
day - • of September , next, a valuable ,lot of ;
ground, situate iirTrankford township, about 2 mil*
•Alter's mill, and 'three quarters of a mile Wont
s tavern; ((formerly Stouck's))'cdjoining lands of •
John Burkholder, David Stoner's heirsAind W. A lter:
The whole contains 6 Acres of Land, more or-less, •-
having thereon erected a 'two story Weatherboarded
(louse, with a stone Kitchen, one and a half stories
highi• n - large - sliov and - a Blacks iitli Shop, antra --
400dbake oven, with :a frame. arciOnd a never fail
ing. well of ; water near the door. A„stream_of never
wiling water runs through the property. "There are
ilho a great variety of choice fruit trees, such as peach,
'livery, apple, plumb, pear, lke. Also a gond Barn.
One and a half acres of the above described, land is
*beret!, and the residue in a good_ stale of cultiva
inn. The pioperty`formerly belonged_ to .Ernanitel
N'ewswanger. - :Due . ' attendance will be 'given and
irms - of sale made knowii'hY , ItENRY OCKER.
~ August 14, 1838.-3w' . • .• -
• -, NOVICE •
•
1, the
given, that - Letters of Adininistration on
1, the estate of DrIYID STONER; late of Frank.;
f,ril township, Cumberland county, deceased, have
his day issued in due form of law to the subscribers,
•esiding in said township ail mews having.elaims
'r demands against the estate of the said deceased, aro
e quested to makeknown the same.without delay—
tad- thoselndebted,th said estate to pay their respec
tive dues to
'ROBERT LAIRD *
• • • BOWMAN,
didmiitistrdlors.
Frankford Township,
• Aug:7,1 . 838. S • •
• P LI C L
Il4 s lL th bla y o 1: f a s t p P i tll pe o r Sale, lex o o n n Saturday r e t r y ti
,the,
Valuable property, situate in , Monroe township,p
„timberland county, 7 miles east of Carlisle, on the
Aalti more and York Road, and on the Yellow flreeelt
••s creek, adjoining lands of Adam Brandt, George _
Brandt, Jos. Sollenberger and Others, Ontaining -:
..
Aateiluititclul )
'Th'
e --proven:TM an, acrice
,STONE, MERCHANT .MILL; ;
•
three storieshigh, w.itli)bCc run ofatone;...• i •
•
PLASTER: :111.TIT;• SAVIT
Onti!Lwr, ~ s tory• •
ME
7 -- :Thelr,ol47lliffitiitcon- antlneatter'gxemliier;
will insert the above 4 tintealtad charge this attiee.:
BM
MEI
=EI
=EEO
Iffl
1. '57"
- • --
NOTIGE.
July 23,1833,
yalitable tot Melia le.
-4VEITAITT
•, • •
• ; and Log .
Otte Teiiiiist "rouse
( and stable, and an excellent well of 'Stater.
,
lie. sold' with' wOnty=threeleiQs'lif
land; WhiSli have been. s,;ipart,herstcifore'for that
purpose thewhole . to they, at ; t1te,,900.0n : of the
purchaser Or purohoeis. • '
1) Salc,to flononenceat 1R o'oldelt. on said diti; Whin
kngdeiW atten* y Fte y1!,1,.bc glyph, and ,terxwi-or site made
n;A ~ • , ,•• ;' • •
- 10 8' 444N.DT
'TtrE inibs c ribe r;YlAlTlP..rent hi* MERCHANT
St GRIM(' MILL, With - 4 rue- rStonea,aituPtOm.
Susquehanna River, at the rittitith.ordist.ittiOtiniti-
Oreeit, with water itifficieiwto :drive : At 'eteiftlay
in the, ‘ ,year ;. every: : thhig in excellent/ order. c ,:The.
building is'of stone, three storiea high, .atittiliwitkin
itghtortheeailalit thinearA 'Mind and fiiiotitblY sit?
anted for .ehtaiitingitican'tirthe'POOCOniiiliVitiatti
tind tytt4e• aucrouridiogoooutrp , :Pdaseisheititilras
given immediately or to 2 niopthao,..r i l • , ;:ivrt nl3
-Rferetic&-FreaciiCkliViifti;Esq 2 .V4, kfat•if
• • •:•] - C.*Algen s •
Near Ciarli`if, F. 0,!"13.M.Y. etritY,
t
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Pavia 58q.ldeceae4L
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MEN
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The - subscriberre ' din o 7 '
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n on t
w a s hing cnnoW•lnnitnonntAlanymi e e
taat T"l—on; AR LEMUELiIV,F.4IIi3ofsI4 borough;deetaaedrletekr
1iv."c e ..1 0 1 77 Thilebtek to mid estate, to
. nu aprneoVitdiietiAtillyca
itioad.hivingciaims
or. detainalacto {lnept ihm....71,1), 1 ,?!.1kde1ay, properly
tedfortaitiee*nt.-). - • . _
ati#tenti "- - ' ' trilemorciAvis, Adtairx.
•
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ap•o Its - - •
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itta 61.
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pirrisburg.:June 11,1838, . „
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