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CONSTITUTION
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Al AMF.IIDED BY TIIE CONVENTION OF ONE THOUSAND
EIGHT nuriDnrn AND ritinTr-sEvr..s-
Vl, The People of the Commwvealrl , of Penn
sylvania, ordain and establish this CoNstitutien for
its Government.
ARTICLE I
Section T. The legislative power of this C-rom.,n
-wealth shill be vested in a General As.ettildy,
which shill consist of a Senate at.tl House of Rep; e-
Lentatives.
Section If. The representatives chat' he el l oaer t
annually by the citizens of the city of Philadelphia
and of cach county respectively on the aecond Tues
day of October.
Section 111. No person shall he a repreaettt •tive
who shall not have attained the rage of t wenty-ane
years, and have been a citizen ..I nib ‘!:u rut d - the
State three years nest prect.ling hi:: teetbal, .11111 the
last year thereof no lnh.tbit ant of :ht. Ii•;i ire itt .1 ad
for which he shall be chosen a repregeli rive. woe,:
he shall have been absent on the putdie busioe ~f
the United States or of this si,te.
Section IV. Within three years after the fiat
meeting of the General Assembly, and eye: v
subsequent term of seven years, :in enumeration
the taxable inhabitants shall he made in such man
ner as shall be directed by law. The numbor ::1
representatives shall, at the several peei:ols of :wilt
ing such enumeration, be fixed by the I..tisl ,01,e,
and apportioned among the city of phi] (
the several counties, according to the numt of
taxable inhabitants in each: and shall never be coo
than sixty nor greater than one limb ed. E:el:
county shall have at least flue representative, but no
county hereafter erected shall hr entitled t a sepa
rate representation until a sufficient rutVlor of t x
able inhabitants shall be contained within it, to
entitle them to one repiesentatiye igrceatily to the
ratio which shall then be est.:Mkt:ed.
Section V. The senators shill be chosen
years by the citizens of Phil olulphia of th ,
several counties at the solno tiine,in the
and at the same places where they shall vote
for representatives.
Section VI. The number of Senators shill,at the
several period' of nr,k1,.4 the et) , :mention bef,we
mentioned, be fixed by the Leg,i , lature and app.r
boned among the diitriets firmed :lc herein ift,r
directed, according to the number of tlx,t
inhabi
tants in each; and sh di never be 1e. , 4 th tn tine
fourth, nor greater than one-third, of tXtitioiL.Vl
representatives.
Section VII. The senators sh 111 be (-helve in tli , -
tricts, to he formed by the letzist trtne ; Ml O rte di s ._
trict Aral be so formed as to enlll , 1." o 4,1 ot ~e
than two son:110;s, unles.: the marsh-r l t - 4W"
tn
habitants in any ci rt or rwn': , :ti.
Oe such as to entitle it to clert th,n two. tot no
tity or county shall re eat tl-a to 4,1 Mere than
tour senators; ben a di , !rn-. be c
of two or more r mnties. they %I:. li be :djoitin
neither the cite o f I thit. ; ,t I phi i nor oar c urly
be divided in [mining a district.
Section VIII. Na net qon 3hall be a servo ur, tote,
shall not hare attained the age
and have been a citizen met iithal.it.tnt of the SI. ,te
four years nest heft, e his election, and the I tit year
thereof an inhabitant of the ‘listrict for which he
shall be chosen, unless ha - shall have been sent on
the public business of the-United States or of this
State; and no person elected as aforetoid, shall 'mid
said office oiler he shall have removed from such dis
trict.
Section IX. The senators who map he elected at
the first general election after the adoption of the
amendments to the cnn.stif ',lion, shall be divided Ay
lot into three cksses. The .scars of the senators of
the first class shall be vacated at the expiration of
the first year; of the second class at th" expiration
of the second year ; and of the third class at the ez
piration of the third year ; so that thereafter one
third of the whole number of senators may be chosen
every year. The senators elerted before the amend
ments to the conslitution shall be adopted, shall NH
their offices during the lel Ins for which they shall
respectively have been elected.
Section X. The General Assembly shall meet on
the first Tuesday of January, in every year, unlu
sooner convened by the Governor.
Section Xl. Each house shall choose its speaker
and other officers; and the Senate slid' also choose
a Speaker pro tempore, when the Speaker shall ex
ercise the office of Gover nor.
Section XII. Each house shall judge of the quali
fications of its members. Contested elections shall
be determined by a committee to be selected, fumed
and regulated in such manner as shall be directed by
law. A majority of each house shall constitute a
quorum to do business; but a smaller number may
adjourn from day to day, and may be authorized by
law to compel the attendance of absent members, in
such manner and under such penalties as may be
provided.
Section XIII. Each house may determine the
rules of its proceedings, punish its members fur
disorderly behaviour, and with the concurrence of
two-thirds, expel a member, but not a second time
fur the same cause; and shall have all other powers
necessary for a branch of the legislature of a free
State.
Section XIV. The legislature shall not hare power
to enact laws annulling the contract of inirrhge in
any case where, by law, the courts of this Common
wealth are or may hereafter be empowered to decree
a divorce.
Section XV. Each house shall keep a journal of
its proceedings, and publish them weekly, except
such parts as may require secrecy: and the yeas
and nays of the members on any question shall, at
the desire of any two of them, be catered on the
journals.
Section XVI. The doors of each house and of
committees of the wh o le shall be open, unless
'when the business shall be such as ought to be kept
aerrat
Section XVII. Neither house shall, without the
consent of the other, adjourn fur more than three
days, nor to any other place than that in which the
two houses shall be sitting.
Section XVIII. The Senators and representatives
shall receive a compensation for their services to be
ascertained by law, and paid out of the treasury of
the Commonwealth. They shall in all cases, ex
cept treason, felony and breach or surety of the
peace, be privileged from :west during their at
tendance at the session of their respective houses,
and in going to and r eturning 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,
during the time fur which he shall have been elect
ed. be appointed to any civil office under this Com
monwealth which shall 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 attorney
id law and in the militia) under the United states
er this Commonwealth, shall be a member of either
house during his continuance in Congress or in
office.
Section XX. When vacancies happen in either
house, the Speaker shall issue writs of election to
611 such vaelticies.
Section XXI. All bills for raising revenue shall
originate in the house of representatives, bur the
Senate may propose amendments as in other bills.
Section XXII. No money shall be drawn from
the treasury but iu consequence of appropriations
made by law.
Section XXIII. Every bill which shall have
passed both houses shall be presented to the Go
vernor. If be approve he shall sign it, but if he
shall not approve he shall return it with his objec
tions to the house in which it shall have originated,
who shall enter the objections at large upon their
journals and proceed to .I.e-consider it. lf, after
such re-consideration, two-thipis of that have shall
agree to pass the bill, it shall be sent with the ob
jections to the other house, by which likewise it
shall be re-considered, and if approved by two
thirds of that house, it shall he a law. But in such
cases the votes of both houses shall be determined
by yeas and nays, and the names of persons voting
(or or against the bill shall be entered on the jour
nals of each house respectively. If any bill shall
not be returned by the Governor within ten days
(Sundays excepted) after it shall have been pre
sented to him, it shall be a law in like manner as if
he had signed it, unless the General Assembly, by
their adjournment, prevent its return, in which case
It shall be a law, unless sent back within three
days after their next meeting. -•
Erection XX IV. Every under, resolution or vote
to .which, the concurrence of both houses may be
necessary (except on a Question of adjournment)
shall be presented to the Governor, and• before it
041 take etlisct, Le approved by trim, or bring di:-
approved, shall be it-passed by two-thirds of both
houses - secaudirig to the rules and limiutims pre
otribed in case of a bill.'
Section N XV . Ni corpordte 2•..10 5.1,111 ho herecfter
inedni, rester"! or estendr.l,u . it.'; tla :tiring or dis-
Steitiszir pstritreve4 arifhord mntlAs previous
THE NEW CONSTITUTION.
ptnlir notice of the intenee.l apyltrateon for the
sl aw in such manaer as shall be prearri?ed by tare
Nor shall any charter for the purposes oforciaid, he
granted fa,. a lon , rer period than brew!' ye.trs, and
ecrry surh eharter shall contain a clau.n , resiwvinh
to the legislature the power to alter. revoke or annul
the same whenever in their Opinion it may he inju
rious to the cili:ens of the commonwealth, in such
manner ho•reter that no irsjusliee shall he dont. /0 the
corporators. No law here,lf,er enacted, .shall rrrat
reacts or extend the charter tf more than one corpo
ration.
ARTIrT.F. IT
Section T. The Suitimoe Executive power of thi,
Commonwealth Khali he Veiled in a Covet nor.
Section It. lire Governor shall be ~t 1 the
second Tuesday of Octo' , er. by the rititeto; the
Commonwealth, at the places whew they , h iii te
itpectiecly vote for repteienriti re:. The tetilittS
of every election for t; iveinor shat he qt. deil
and transmitted to the wit of g ivernment, iltrerted
t. the Si o-ker of the Semite, rein shell el- ri mei
potiliti them in the prewnce of the member: ~f
both teity,-, of the Troia 'tore. The 111 , 11'.1
the hi;:he+t I.Utither ul Votes >intll Ire I.
Hitt if l , v” or mote 1,111,11 I,e etpl,l
ollle of help !II he ely.rn Gnvern..l by Ihe
vole of the nieni' , eri of brvih 11.111,1.
he determined by a l'mmiii:tee
to n•• c. lerir l fimn Loth It Alie 4 Of the I. :;1. , 1 I , u,
an ill such mrnner di .11
be direet,..l In
111. The Gorertr.r shall hold hi;
during three ye 4ri from the Hind 'l'm,' 0. 111 .Itn r
are next ensuing lii. deetil/11, :111 , 1 ch It 1...
c.iimble of twilling it longer than sir in all) tett]]
of nine years.
Seetinii IV. Ile sh9ll e at leant thirty ~f
age, and have been a citizen and an .at of
this Stale seven yens next hel.re
unless lie rh.itl tint. 1 , 1'141 ‘.ll Oki 'ild!,
bu3ine.:s of the United State, Ilr I thj,
Section V. No member pel.ron
holiiing :Any office tinder Si
Slate shall excreke the ',trice of G
Section VI. The Goviirtior qh 111 -it
receive for him qiirvices a coniiin:ition, which
he nrither itiCA'el4ol 1101" di111.1101,1
period foi which lie shall ha re Leeu eleei-il.
Section VII. Ire sh.lll be CMIIII.II
the :limy and navy or this Ct,tittn •nwe.Hl. I
the militia. except when they sh ti I lee c dle.l inL
the :.eita 11 se: rice of the Unite , : Stites.
Section VIII. Ile Ah , lll apraint the
Common , real h during. plea , ?lami
nate and by and with the advert' 4 ,, d rip! rel! of in,
Senate appall!, all ' , 11i...,
record, unirst crh , r , ry, prori,b , ffw- in th a t
fulian. lie shag bane pa rer 1. , Jill ,111 r
in sad! •.; 'o_ I''
rest al the S•mtle, by 1, , ' , VI , f•hr,•!,
shall ec pier re the end ta . M , ir 11,1 .I , svi , ri:
Fide], nel 'l4 (1 , 1 it, 71 ,11 1 / 1 .1
Sen 7t• mh,ll PP! cn
or I,:irri big r •,I',l
rr,!e '4 '4f I`
•`•. , !1. rethm IX. lie ;v, 14.111 i, ,;(
f 14.•1
except in imN,lrlim.,lll.
iui X. 11, m a y ',pi".
front the offiress in the execiiiive de pu In V !t upon
an) snljort relating to the duties of their respec-
twe offices
Section NI. ite shall, from time to time, give to
the Gem min.oimi of the state of
the ('mmitoon m,llli, and recondnmol to their roti
sidetlii Pe such 1114• t. ii es as 01..11 jll Igf•
Sie N 11. Ile red), di seta.oditmiy
convene the General Assetohls . ; in case of
dis..;neetnent !.ezu e ; Ti the itn re t;;; e t
to the time adj . rmmetit, adj tutu them to such
time as he sh;.II think proper, not exceeding four
Section NM. Ile shall take care that the laws
be faithfully xecut,l.
SertUri \ll. In ca e of Ihe death or re , i2mation
of thy or of Ilk ren.l"/I fronll , thre,
SpeAker of tin Scotts ; CXVreke (Arc iirfire
GOW./ nor, twill mother Governer sh4ll he lute
qualined ; In sod, ratan ario'her Gorernor ,ch:111
be rii , IST:I ill the nest annual of repretenta
tivex, unfrii such death, rexig-wiliun or r etnordl,
• shall occur within three calendar to avhs immedi
ately precedinfr, surd, next annual el, hair, ir, wllich
rase a Governor shall be rhrwera ut the second
ce(ding annual election of represento.'ires. And
if tire 1,1.,1 of a 0 , ,,t,t0-1 ,h Jl c.•litinit,•
outer than until V. , third Molten!: , !t" !t
lei xi ch.iiihi; the ;diction of tio%ertior, the Goyrrnn
of tin' last year or tho Speaker of the Sun rte who
may he ill the •••e xi •
shall continue therein. until the determination of
such contested clecti.m, and until a
duty ! n - einid.
Secti.m XV. T/s Secretary of th , •,• •!!'
411111 keep a fair 1,4i...ter of all the otnct..l act, and
et . the Governor, and shell, then re
quited, lac the s,me rind all papers, rniunt..4
vouchers jelatise the,etn, Lef,,te either br mch of
the lezislature, and 'hall pet form such other duties
as shall be enjoined lion 1,)
Arairl.l , , ITT
Serti:ol T. Tn rfr-f soql by the eilizens pr , ry whit
freeman a( the a.ve rf 1,1'1 , 11y-one ;•ears, h.:ring re
sided in 'his ..fate One V"lir, a nd in the elee'loa
rUr
birl where rj'.rs to tu' r • ten day.: ,1,
preceding aus and wi'loin two paid
a Stdie ne sh•:11 bore li•eu
seeded at leas' ten d r lefore the 'h. ' •
•
the risddi 4f an .1.0 toe. 11.1 l a rill :en
Slates who 1,01 pr , rioush, be , n rt qual?ird rote,' ,f
this Sin'e ienwr , d ih,,,j71,111 and
11110 5111711 !MIT e.sid-,1 en iii" , lee!, sni
paid tares 173 eti - ,,r..5 , 0'd .41 'ii ea'id/Pd to uot , ,,f' , ) -
residinz in the s'a r l'it,r idea, th.e.'
freemen, riti.ras if the L',,ited ern the
, [CCs of Pre , ?l'y-i,e , 17 , 1 d yearl. 'l , ld hir
ing, resided in the .5141 e. q , •ir, 41d in the • ion
di. , riet ten does eta c.aid, shall be entill,d to
rote, althuneh tie a ...hall nut hair
Secti,ll 11. Si: h e by I','! ex
cippt tho4e by 1,1.. Licit
who sic SAI. Cl) I
SUCtI.II 111. Eilet lIS chili it all cases,
•o:1 , 41. feit , p V. c , l. .•
be privilegtkl from iitiest, their attehiliece
un elections, and in g)ing EU and let urn kg from
them.
AR'FICLF. IV
Section T. The House of Representatives shall
have the sole power of impeaching.
Section IL All impeachments shall he tried by
the Senate; when sitting for that purpose, the
Senators shall be upon oath or affirmation. No per
son shall be convicted without the concurrence of
two-thirds of the members present.
Section 111. The Gaveinor, and all other civil
officers under this Cliffirf)(llll% ealth, shall be liable to
impeachment for any misdemeanour in uQice ; but
judgment, in such cases, sball not extend further
than to removal from office, :ind disqualification to
hold any office of honour, [lust or profit, tinder this
Commonwealth: The p whether convicted or
acquitted, shall nevmthele,s t,e liable to indictment,
Ilia!, judgment, and punis h ment according to law.
ARTICLE: V
Section I. The judici .1 power of this Common
wealth shall be vested in a Supreme Court, in
Courts of Oyer and 'l'e,tniner and General Jail De
livery, in a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court,
Register's Court, and a Court of Quarter Sessions
of the Peace, for each county ; in Justices of the
Peace, and in such other Courts as the legisla tine
may from time to time establish.
Section 11. The judges of the Supreme Court, of
the several Courts of Common Pleas, and of such
oilier Courts of Record as are or shall be established
by law, shall be nominated by the Go'vernor, and by
and with the consent of the Sewee appoin'ed and
commissioned by him. The judges of the Supreme
Court shall hold their olives for the term of fifteen
years if they shall so long behave themselves u ell.
The president judges of the several Courts of Common
Pleas and of such ether Courts of Record as are or
shall be es:at fished by law, and all other jadges re
quired to be learned in the law, shall hold their offices
for the term of ten years if they shrill so long behave
themselves well. The Assoeiate judges of the cou r ts
f Common Pleas shill! /0,1 their r?„,qicesfor the to , or
•f fire years if they stall so long behave Ihemselre.,
Bat fsr reavonable cause which sloth
he sufficient ground of imp nehmen!, the Gorr rnor
may remove any re thorn on the address of Oro-third.,
q f each branch of the I. , gbrhiture. The judges if the
Supreme Court and the presidents of the astern!
Courts of Common Ple:rs shall al stated times receive
Jar their sero:ces nn ad.-quitte compensation to be
fixed by law, which than not be dinii»ished during
their continuance in offir e, but they shall receive 710
fees or perquisites rf office, nor hold any other office
of pron . : tinder this rommonwealth.
Section 111. Utai/ otherwise directed by law, the
170-arts of Common Hear shall continue as at present
est:blisfred. Not in ae than fire counties shall at tiny
time I,• included in oar judicial district organized
for said Courts. •
s,.„ti oi , IV. The
. 111,i:diction of the Sudrerne
• eurt shat extend Olief the State; and the Judges
het cur, shall by %irtue of their "likes be jir.ticer.
(ty, r '31,1 T1 . 111111..1 :aid Genera. Jail Iteli‘tly, In
the sereial ceutitiea,
rHE NEW CONSTITUTION.
Section V. The judges of the Court of Common
Pleas, it each county, shall by virtue of their
offices, be justices of Dyer and Ter miner and Gene
ral Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and other
offenders therein ; any two of the said judges, the
president being one, shall be a quorum : but they
shall not hold a court of oyer and terminer, or jail
delivery - , in any county, when the judges of the
Supreme Court, or any of them, shall be sitting in
the same county. The party accused, as well as
the Commonwedth, may, under such regulations as
shall be pre , cribed by law, remove the indictment
and proceedings, or A transcript thereof, into the
Supreme Court.
Section VI. The Supremo Court, and the several
courts or common pleas, shall, be,ide the powers
heretofore %J.:trolly ear.; eked by them, have the
p•iwer o f a ow, Chancery., so fir as relates to
the perpetuating, of te-ditnony, the obtaining of
evidence from phone not within the State, rind the
core 01 the persons and estates of those who are
non compote.; .nentis. And the legislature shall
vest in the sail courts such other powers to grant
relief in equity, :IS shall be found necessary: and
may, from time to time, (+Maw or diminish those
po.Vet , Or vest thorn in such other courts as they shall
judge proper, fir the due administration of justice.
section VII. The .1 the court of common
plr.ia of each county, any two of when shall be a
quorum, shall c mi 1..., the court of Quarter Ses-
Sloes 0: the peace, court thereof; and
the'register of wills, together with the said judges,
wu of them, shall compose the registei's
emit each county.
S , •ction VIII. The judges of the e.mrts of common
sill'', within their respective counties, have
.he like p,P.veis with the judges of the Supreme
, er i, to jqsiir iv its of certiorari to the justices of
illy ',wire, and to close their proceedings to be
..;ht he( ire them, and the like light and justice
I , :• done.
Sectim IX. The president of the court in each
eurnit within such circuit, and the judges of the
mutt of common pleas within their respective
comities, , li' II be justices of the peace, su far as
rMatt , to critnitul matters.
Seetion X. A register's office, for the probate of
v.,114 and letters tC ndmiuislraiion, and an
.Iliee for the reeJriliog of deeds, shall be kept in
e.ich empty.
S4.etton Sol. The style of all proce , c shall he
" The Common‘vellth of Penn,ylvania." All prose
ctiiioni shall he eirrtod on in the name and by the
au'h•nitr of the'Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
and eonelude against the peace and dignity of the
same."
ARTICLE VI
Section I. Sheiitl's and c rollers Shan, at the
time.; and phi,. of election of representatives, be
chosen by the cltizens of each c minty. nne person
shall br ch,t.s , n for each office, who shell I,e oanmis
o haw,' by the Gee GDeer nor. They shall hold their
offices for three ye irs, if they shall so I. mg behave
themselves ,sell, and until a successor be duly
qualific 1 ; but no 1,, son shall he twice ch i,en or
lipp Sill•. 11 1 .. in illy 111 If six yea.s. tn
t tithe' of the s .hell to. filled by
all r, t e I.; .1 I, 'I. to
CMC,II•I.. 11111.1 the itti'i• r I 111, ..1. 1 Until
a succrs,n shall to' CiI , SC:I 1 ,tti afol -
Said.
Section 11. TN` (cornea c tturno..ue. , litt
shall be aimed, ani r 1.1 IN
defellCC il'h: 'WWI ni Irv": rci
by taw. Tho,e who I•, t•••
,h ell 1,1 Ire c tt. NO, tut chi 1 1 .03 3 .•
anfor pei , k,hil vice.
:4ecliini 111, J'rrrlbuvuf,, ic.v r f 01 , S , :preme
Cour! appoiiiird swirl Corr', fir
llrc Itrm Ihrt, q rbrs if At lo!lare
.hem,elvcs o wl fie/ 'f/,r
several oilier raurls, I:rem-0 . .3.s o f d ee d : , oo d
lir
gislers rf twills , .vlurll nit the lime. , a , ',l !lbw:, of
election of represt e !, d In ! ,p,„1,-
lied elrelars 6i ea,,, r, ( .
whir/, /he' `,l •i 7'; N.cif
trio. (;•wer,rm% li, if
shh/1 hohl their qiiee,l;,rth,-tr•
. .
au long belowtuna7±,s tr, um/ 0:1 t.',a
paeces,ors shall he duly yel.,/ 'l
hi re shall proride by kw. the is, ue ~f ;ens
in each manly wha shall hold said ogi..vq, uud
how many and Whirl: '
s,::d !I .'',- Id
by one person. Viteane irs in any of the Aairl
flees shall be fitkrt by 1,,•
y the GOternor, to conliiine until the
ma! eh th s tril, and 'nail spere.‘:.cm shall be
and qualfird a, afore,...i.d.
!;ccti,m IV. Prothunetsli-s, cla rks t , f
and orrl'sl , s 9
ills, Mid shetills, sh.ill keep their nlfnt.. in the
county town of the county in which they, re,pec
lively, shall be officers, unless when the GoVernm .
shall, for ;1,611 t!i.!,enso i:b. r.,,
any teen not exceeding live ..f.e.
Shall have !wen aerie!.
Section V. All c,•intnissi,ms shill tie in the name
and by the autholity of the t'utnin ,nwe,lth of Pent,-
sy :Ulla, and be sealed a itti the Slate ,e,d,:ind:
by the Goveinor.
Sucti , ,n VI. .4 State Tressmer shill br eluted
smiulll2,, by joint vote of bot.'t branches of the I.•gis
-lot are.
Section VII. ..Tu , t;reP of the pram nr alrh—nen
shall be eleard in the ..,ere-.'at
emit tonm.vhips at the time of I, l d. el.etion if eon
.ylable., by the qualified ' , tilers the, eof,
number a., shall be directed by law, nail shall be
commis: nowt by the Gorr row- fur a ler ni rf ji
years ; but no tolva. , ll;p, ward nr harair%
elect more than have ju,tices of the never
711P11 trilhOtit the consent of n muineity !hr , 1 1111-
Med electors within such town,h , p, winol or bo
rough.
Section VIII. All qfirers whose elecliim or up
',ointment is not pruvide 11.4 , con..lltatai,
shot! he thrfid or appointed as .vholl he itiirled
by lute. IV, person shah he ani. , oinfid any
tier within ar,y moody :oho shall rant r n
citizen and 111,1 ilobilbololfit them is OW yo'oor :4%11
before 111 . 8 uppoo o . ,l tioo id, o f Me Opt 4.,
been so I,:, (I ; hill i/ ' it • 100. /1 n! hare !e'en
so Lin: !I'm within the limit.' At
out Of whirh lose bre?.
taken. cjcl, member of Congress from th , tole ,
or any ptrAnn holding or exercising - any dhri or
appointment of true! or profit undtr
Sitars, ..hnll at the same time 111,1,1 elerr i, e a ny
yfire in this adult, to telach a 5. , h.• y is, is fee: nr
perfirsixitrs art hy Inc'. WWI ort Nor kg ',hi
itirt HIM/ by fun , okol, rr. IC", oN! o;:f o!!fort.` nrr
tide. No member of the or of Ai
house rlprescolotires he unpin' tihtl by the
rnor to any 'Sire during the term fur which
he shill( bore hien deeded.
Section IX. Ail officers for a term of !puns
shcll hold their o ffiris firr the terms respectivily
specified. only on the condamn Ilutt they .so long
behave themselves rr.ll ; and Shull hr removed on
fOnVierOn of mistwhoviour in iffice or if any in
famous criiiie.
Section X. Any person who Ault. after the
adiption If the amendments proposed hr Ilesthis
Convention to the Constitution, fight a feel or
send a challenge for that purpose, or he alder or
abettor in fig.hlit,g a duel, shall hr deprived of the
right of holding any oyice if honour or profit in
this State, and dud! be paniehed otherwise in. uch
manner as is, or may be prescribed by law ; but
the exerutive may remit the said offence and all
its disqualifications.
A ItTICI,F. VII
Section f. The lejsla tore 01;111, as soon as con
veniently may he, provide by law, fur the establish
ment of schools throughout the Slate, in such
manner that the poor may be taught gratis.
Section 11. The arts and sciences shall be pro
moted in one or more seminaries of learning.
Section 111. The rights, privileges, immunities
and estates of religious societies and colporate bo
dies, shall remain as if the constitution of this State
-had not been altered or amended.
Section IV. The legislature shrill 110 i ilireat any
corporate body or individual se,:th the privilege
of taking pr; rate property jar use, without
requiring .tuch empuration or individual to make
compensation to the owners of said property, or
give adequate security therefor, before such pro
perty shall be taken.
ARTICLE VIII
Members of the General Assembly, and all offi
cers, executive and judicial, shall be bound by oath
or affirmation, to support the constitution of this
Commonwealth, and to perform the duties of their
respective offices with fidelity.
ARTICLE IX
That the general, great and essential principle% of
liberty and free ginermnent may be recognised and
unalterably established, WE DECLARE, THAT
section I. All men are born equ illy free and in
dependent, and have certain inherent and indefeasible
rights, among much :,re - thee of enjoying and de
fending life and liberty, cf acquiji:4, possessing
THE NEW CONSTITUTION.
and protecting property and reputation, and of pur
suing their own lmpiness.
Section 11. All p is inherent in the people,
an 1 all fire g..vernments arc founded on their au
thority, and instituted for their peace, safety and
happiness; For the advancement ~f theMe ends, they
have, at all nn imlirnable and indefeasible
right to alter, let ,rm 01 ahnli•h their government, in
Such m:nun•r a 4 they may think pk,per.
Section 111. All men hive a nntoril and inckfeit
sibli. to Simslop Alini:rdity .icroidiniz to
the 11 ' 1,1:titI of Orli . On COli•Cllllirey ; nu nl , ll can ,
ef Ise ceilipell•••1 to atle.• , l, erect, 111 411;11,1(
311) . 1,1:1C0 Ilf Of tiny min fishy
c.oisi it; !Mil) 11l .111(1111i 11, e., n, 111 :illy
{VII i yet, r••ntrol nr interfoie with the iiirhti
of c„u:riecrr ; and 111, ;II 1 . ,1•111 s e shall ever be
iiien. by to any religtorts establishments or
in. iles
Section IV. N. , person Nvlin acknowleth.tes the he-
Is St.lty of 1'1.45.111k
01 II account lell4i•dis sehti
,thillti 11 , 541 'flly italVe or I)l.ee of
this CIIIIIIIII1111VC:11 (ii.
V. lib•clion+ 1,1, free• :42111
'I 1. Tri.ll by it:Fl 01311 hr :I'4 111, Vii.ITIVO,
thereof tuvi• I Ito.
V". plisses <hrii he floe Ire
„ et , i,,stat ;elm oudrrl.ikes to examine the -
ree , !in~s of I , yisl.euu e, ia• .llty lll,rich tt
110 1,1‘..; sh,ll IlVt`f Lt. 111 kti.• to r:• -
',WWI the I i4llt lllti tf. Th.• :
1 111,114111 s otei opinions is i•ee of OW ItS In II I
14111.: of ; 31),I every ei•izen tn.y freely go. , I.
atiil print oil an) siii ject,
fa - the abase of lihei ti . In p.i.eculi It.. f.
the pahlie.ition of pipe, iii!ler,
of ottieets, or :nen in o toih, t e e
when' lilt. ni liter is t f let ihr it
( rill Ilion the ttaili ihrl,.d rn .y hr IVI.II in e%
Ocoee in all irele.triiiiits for Iti.els the
sit ell h ive a light II) iteteliniiie the I lie :till Ow filo:.
under the dineel ion of tile rim' t. tiltltll'
See!loll VIII. The pr pie .11411 I e
personv, hon•o•s, paper; and mi t e t
1 ,111 tilt Sl,l :11111 celZl/ : no warrant
. 11 . .11 . 1 . /1 any place, o r to •:olto
shall IS , lle, Wltholll de , c , 11.111;4 ncti Iy
tn ty he. nor ‘villi.an e.htoo.
~ath nr 3 111.11-1./11.
Section IX. In all crimin pitiqernithitis, the
hath a right to he lie.ird arid lir•
C.,1111,1.1, hi dem ind the nature and t.. 11141. 111 t h e :R.-
ravation againgt him, to meet the i •
face, to lyre compulsoiy ;mice,. fir obtaining rail
111,Crq in his favour, and, in hr
nirtit or inform Minn, a in.eedy puldir trill,by • 11
bnp:trthl jury of the a irithige ; tie climot he eito
pet!r.l !o glee I.Vi .1;4..111,4
hr depriie.l of life, or
by the judgment of his peels or the 1.. w of :h.
1..11111.
Seeti , n X. No person stint], f..r any indiet btle
otr , ttcc , I.l'wertk'd against ctltttin '-
non, except in C‘ ,, e , .11 , i1 ,, 4 in the 1 . .1.1 or 11 4,
fOreeS, ur 411 the militil XVII., in if hill I ‘4 4 1 Vire in
Tillie id u•3l or d ~ r •ve ~f the
coot[, for oppre,i .n ,Il.dt.
p4 4 : , •14 for the o'lllll . ta.•ilre, be [wire put In
life or 111111 4 ; 11.4 i 411 man ' s plO
- 1.1 4 I ,k , ll or 31,1.114 1 I. 4, 1 4H1i u , . it i 41411141 Ihr
4 . 0 1,4.4 4; 11,1 4 4 -.•111.11.1% r., 31.1
14 4 1141! 'O.! ,
S,lllli .% folitis shall t.pen. and ei , ry
/11. 1 11 1 . 4.1 10 . 1,1..4, liolo• iti . 9 ill Ills .11.4 , . ..Is,
or I ITO! ,11111 h,.ve reit.• Iv i•y the , the
I rit:d 3113 ji,uce .i , 14111111 , '4 4 id.
5010, 4 111 c It. drillll or 41( 1.4 y. Still , 11111 141011;4hr
pg:linst thin )iiv.'ellth in such 111.11d10,, in stick
e,.nr(....titti ill sk.i C•isus as the h•t;lol,.ttirr !nay by
I.txv 1-Ci.
tiveti N. 11. No ',wet of ..ort , rii , liviz I t‘t..; m11:11'
bn exvicised, talcs.. ly the h4isl.kteuc, 4,r it.. nu
fluo
Seel X 111. [hit he re
:Ines imp -wit, duel
S..E•I I All pii,etert ,/-111 he HO J,le t,.1
:•10:. ,
1;‘,• evident eNtilryti.m ;41 t ; 0) ,
pri•riir~r of tht. writ ;!.,••1s c.,;pt.s •11111 1;AI ;•,
ur!;, , s 11 ht . l• in 4.1 ; v t•;114,1;
va,l.m, the rel.lie s:,1:•11 itety I.l.lire it.
Serti n \l. No 1,1,111` , i' , 11 ..f I tyer
or j.i! .t. it‘t•l's 't!l 11
ti e rtjon XN. I. Tint ttet,•ll of ti debtor, wltt-t.
there is not ntromf I•re=“l,nptior. of .1”.11 rnt
be 111'1,01, I 1: up 111 • ...I ,11
14.1 . 1.1
p.,
XlSretim II. No . ex rn,:f rr , 'n `.ni•, c.•r: r• •
1.1. Z.., Ct.." !UMW.
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tre 9.9 , 9 ii 'I f. Lone I , y tit.
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fu.1,1:1,,,9 • f• the
sm.!' per.sotis as 0)111 , 1 , -9, 9y Olio,. 9 , 99 ,9
list's, grew! v e qi ens,. "1 1-11.t1,
.tit ; if ,tiiv i 9 1..: 1.91..9 , 1 9
lie no r,:f,i:u.e ..sl.
th, , ,t9of.
rizl I, inn re.ir P
able 11131..1e 1.0 :1•St•111' I , is Slits
and t., al.ply Is, th • I'h V' .
"f inns' lit for of g, •.,1,9,
pr. , 119919 pll.llJ.ieS, by petition, addles; ur lent ,n
-sti.inee.
N I The t
in .1.4 . 1.t,f_•,• of theinsolves and Hie ill 11,,t ht
Section X XII. Igo .t vit ell, io time
of peace, Le I. p' h the c t 4 ill.
; :111.1 the I' ` , !1 , 11. 1.1 411
at Imiels, he iD st:lct rrei:uatitu to the ei.ll
p.nver.
Section XXIII. No soldier •Mall. in time of peace,
be quarteied in aby 11 INe •II! the I uI the
owtlet, Our in time of war, but iii a manuer to be
prescribed !y
Seclom XXIV. The .h,ll not grout
any lilfe• liiily .1i roi
create :my oldie the .ipo .b.trouid I.• II be
for a linger tem flt 0).111 , • I
I . :111141AI f„111 the St It Nll.lll
Secti.a, XXVI. T., v. 1111,1
of the heztt p .wers Not, owe hire dele4ited, E
every v,
i x _
eeptr,: the I!,1 . 111 . 1 p t whet.t,
for ever tent.tio
.\1:11' , 1.1: X
,fan amen.'ment or ana Illiff0•0' a to this ram:tau
t 7 „,,y br i.r apuserl in Ire Yana eor Ito ,, .s , ! Or Ile
pres-m/al Ives. oar! if the S.lll, 41,4 i ogr,.rd by
a m ai, it le If h.. ir ' • !1111"7" , elo , tad ;of - ach iroose, sorb
pr0,,,,,1 111 , `, 1 PoOlt or amendtnews shall be mitred
on 'heir journals, wall the yeas and nabs taken
thereon, and the Yerrelary of the t'onotortirreaPh shall
rause the same lobe 1.1 lished three own•hs tefore the
ne..t election, in al least one newspaper in every
roun'y in !Aid. a newspaper shall be published ; and
if in the lee.islaltire next afterwards rho.s.o smell pro
pried O M011,1711.'71/ or amendments shall he agreed In
by a or' jurity rJ the members elected to ear h house,
the Secretary of the rronam:n•realtto shall cruse the
same again to be published in Iltei ILO , 'Y aforesaid. and
such proposed amendment or amendments shall be
sutanitted to the people in such manner and a! surh
time, at least three months, after being so agreed to
by the two houses as the legislature shall presrribe ;
and if the people shall approve and ra!ify such
amendment or amendments by a majority of the qua
lified voters of this State voting thereon, such amend
ment or amendments shall heroine a part of the con
s' it ution ; but no amendment or amendments shall
be submitted to the people oftener than onre in five
years ; Provided, that if 'more than an, , elf7VOttlint tit
be submitted, they shall be•submitted in such manner
and form, that Me people may rote for or against
each amendment separately and distinctly.
SCHEDULE
That no inconvenience may arise from the altera
tions and amendments in the Constitution of this
Commonwealth, and in order to carry the same into
complete operation, it is hereby declared and ordain
ed, That,
Section 1. All laws of this Commonwealth in force
at the time when the said alterations and amend
ments in the R'lld Constitution shall take effect, and
not inconsistent therewith, and all rights, actions,
prosecutions, claims, and contracts as well of indi
viduals as of loath s corporate, shall continue as if
the said alterations and amendments had not been
made.
Section 11. The alterations and amendments in the
said Constitution shall take effect from the first day
of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine.
Section lit. The clauses, sections, and articles of
the said Cons;ittition, which remain unaltered, shall
continue to be construed and . have effect as if the
said Constitution had not been amended.
Section IV. The General Assembly which shall
convene in December, eighteen hundred and thirty
eight, Thal continue its session, as heretofore, not
withstanding the provision in the eleventh section
of the first article, and shall at rill times be regarded
as the first General Assembly under the amended
Constitution.
Section V. The Governor who shall be elected in
October. eightuen Imbibed and thirty-eight; shall be
inaugurated on the third Tuesday to Januaty
THE NEW CONSTITUTION
.„ „,„„1,t.,1 1 thirty-time, to which time
te.rni hornity extoc•ic.l.
' , wet I. I lie connis.iit/tet of the jud4ns of the
-.llpreine Court, who may be in olTie.c on the tilst
of January next, shall expire in the following
the commi...4ion which bears the earliest date
. •II expire on the first day of January, Anno
~,,• tlinusaiol ei•T,lft hundred and forty-tsro; the
nook , i,ii next dated shall expire on the first day
of .1 .111 ern, 111[1.. one th..itsind eittht hunt-
In !• ' ; tip .it oext tt.itt,! sled!
••.1 lie i•i! the 11.0. day 4 Jaim I,y, bane Unntini
o•n r,ry--ig!it ; the
••• ee xi .1.1 rd shell ,in the It.st day .
f ,• I\ • \ no , I)oinini uue th •n.! !•1 Ott
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JArn. , CLuke, Chir, , l.m, Meyers
John (11, kt, 1).
Willi on k, NV m. Ore; field,
A. J. Cline, Ilii.4!ii 1',3 lie,
Lindley Co ., tcs, V '... . I , .•ii,vpleker,
It.. E. Cochran, Jame. Porter,
Th.,.. P. Cope, James Matli ,, ,ti Porter',
Joshua F. Cox, S.mil. A. I u
' iVIJIICC,
Walter Craig, E. C. Iteigart,
Ilielni. AI. Clain A. 11. Read,
Geo. T. Crawford, Geo. IV. !titer,
Cornelius Crurn, Jun. Ritter,
Ilenjii. NI Iran, 11. (;old Rogers,
John J. M'Caben, S.,nittel Royer.
E. T. Al'Dowell, James M. It us4ell,
Jamey M , Sherry Daniel Saeg e r,
Mark Dail:eh, John :‘l, , iiii Seott,
Ila i mar Denny, Tot.i is Sellers,
John Dickey, G. !eltzer.
Joshua Dickerson, Geo. Serrill,
Jacob Dillinger, Ilenry Scheetz,
Jas. Itoteigan, George Shilleto,
J. It. Donnell, Tlmmas 11. Sill,
Joseph Al. Doran, (:eo. Smith,
James Dunlop, AVni. Smyth,
Thumas Earle, Joseph Snively,
D. Al. Earrelly, Jun. If. Sim igere,
Itobt. Pleming, Jacob Stickel,
Walter For wa ro, Ebenezer \V. Stuidevant
John Foulkiod, Thon.is Taggart,
Josef h Fry, Jr. Moigall J. Thionas,
John Fidler, .lames Todd,
John A. Gamble, Th 'lnas Wenver,
William Gearhart, J.,e..1i IL IVc adman
David Gillum e, It. G. White,
Virgil (,ienell, Geo. W. IVoodwarJ,
William L. Ilan is, It. Itoiug.
Thomas 11.1stmgs,
(Attest,) S. Sitocn, Serietary.
G. L. FAI'9, )
~. Assistant Secretaries.
J. ‘Vit.r.iims,)
SECRE i A RV's oFFICE,
11, It I.l , llttllG, F.IIIIII A 11V 28, 1838.
I cei tify, that tltc fii.i.4oing is an exact and lite,.
Copy or the Cnuslirnli aof the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania as amended by the Conventiod of one
thousand eight fiiindied and thil
eight," depwiie,l in this uillive on the 2lith day o,
February. 1838; the am , nilments being
and the ret...ined puitious of the pieseut Cutistuu
lion iu roman ll•tter.
1110. 11.
th e Comm:tweak h.
March 27, 183 g. te-52
8 TRW COLT,
PRAYED away from the subscriber,liv
ing in Frani&lin township, on the turn
pike Adams county on the IStII of Juno last, a
31A11.14.1 COLT, three years old this
spring, very dark I ron.Grey, light made and tot-
Of ably lengthy to her —one hind pasture
joint something thicker than the other,occasioned
by the bite of a snake, my impression it is the
right ono; whether having a star in her Mrehead
or not, not now recollected. The subscriber will
pay all expenses and reasonable charges on intn .
mutton being given whore said stray can be had.
T. IIicKNIGHT.
31-14
July 3, 1838,
PUBLIC NOTICES
Just recrireci by the Autp.c:iber, a fresh supply of
.til LE(; A NT'S
BaILS -I,IM G`r sumLuITIE.
Prepared only by JOHN S. MILLER',
Freet_rich Call, .11d.
valuable Medicine only been introduced
10 the oiliac in various p 41t. of the reentry'
hundred., of iv•r,o•is have wed it, and II)11.1.1 its bene
ficial effect., and 7 nut of ten e a . e6
ne wly eon,' et Int . D,611..1.41a. N• rt no. Tr,
11.10rii. ~111)11/i, PillipilJlli.lll 01 the heart;• a:id
e tiaiii• at 1,1SU111:14 Ira:,, diaurilvr
ed comtviciii of the vlinuaeh all I liver, or itetaligein •Ist
ul the dle.slivr Inaction, i•tieli al general debility or
i weakness, flatulency. loin. ul aiopollivoiro et lift 411./115•
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ia
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30 that ill.. ItLlidit: got It I) •
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11,1110. JA Isol.i.li p have C••i ". 41 I ~•
•I IlLtpil) a•ni ••-t-, WI, rlt the pr • ;
• can {wove. IL ',ivory. 0) to •• te..iiniooy of 1114 ) re •
• •••otabi.• {l.-• - •••••“. 114, - i, , a Lured of th c
61:11% oaf. 4 1.. ta• eei(itie4tev of • •1
; cri•opy 111JC1..1
to Ili, vii 11. e CultilieJlti 5, • 1 1 1'11
i.e ha. In im,.•••••••1011—M..1.) AA C:111 tic 'well
10 in.. JCL,. pal.) each Bottle.
Wiaver
:a) 14,1111.1 ul %OW' ag , tit Ii
Grid *. , •1 i u. s
01 Ilrallu, %via Var.'.l iuc , 01 thii•
I. •p•ta. 1 had 1..k....nrit 111 1/11,1 M (tie t!1.,•
hul I 1,01 1,4 rcii I, 1.13:/{ your 11.1. am
.1 hte, 41t. t 1..1 :4 8.1.1,3..1*,..• - , ...t1 41co
0,31113C11.1 n 10 all tit .r .Iln are Irutiolc,l a tilt 'fiat
obaliaat.: clisurd. r I))
NICHOLAS WEAVER
Gettysburg. Pa. Nut. 2, tljb.
s,r, Tp, F- - (d , rirk C ra
io!lo d.i tivr• I, c, rut. that i
b, u Ir I) ; for the 'tint 1 or
a )cars. 63, h,, 01 Inc ctrl 'O,C,
to Stall a ll.gft•l.. that tui • .r 12.1 J f 4 ‘,...:e1t• previ•
u. 10 . 11.1114 your W-11.21ii of
111'41111, / alit C• flail. I 11.1111101 rr Oa • •1111C1.. a dz.. or
ally kilitl . 4 I ablv 111.1evit I.vith any
ki,, ( l of ckint.,rt ihtr.l, ! th.- 15' a Sel . f to
p.m, In tins plia2iarll. tact. I ha.] 111. la% %CI,
.1+ n,rnrable. as 11,211 r 1,111, li, • 0 Itlahy illfi. • 11 • 11t
r al. Is 'III. .it am b a lil At 1., :il6 11. and of
• tar , J 1 11,ti:t1 11.',11C aIS its. , 11, ;Vial Wilt*
tn
.'nc.••l •ry 11. I Iv lio n ]
, a r , 11 . inrla r ) Alior tak
oo: tlo lb. , - •..I f •100 l th • •at.loaell to m int]
what I U 10.3111: 11,1111 limit gr.,'
•1111,a1111.4. 2\l ft! 11.11. g .1111 MSC and a hall
1111111., I f I Play•Vi r n. 11, and can 111111 , "at
:WV 0.1114 I has, .1111 i.trlsonltivo
at II S. a. .........In,'•o-,,• the goaolity of flw
watt,r I do•rhar:zoa to 111 1 f...1101 ilfeoll I aut
meloo-41 to I, ll , rr 0 espalt silt tv.n filch 110
,1 1 / 4 161 r1 . 14 , 1 , •1,11 a t 11,1 .11.11C. , 111.114 . lieu under mir
to:ool ill,. 1,1 Jay 01 I.l,e.anto-r,
Frearrlek Va
The 111 , 0“ e lierSOlei that are
afflict , d in the may al...ve me di.
cow a lair trial, and be a,urri, Oulu they will not be
I I, ilov the public and citizen. of 'his place
an.l county- that ten.cial in ilit cumin)
...lion, and i- 1111 l And can be used by
both ..•X.-$ Oi any A :Z e. n Itil 'our fec Pakty without any
habit nr ditto
For cal.• only- in Hazel-mown, by MILLER
LC 1 . 7., ct Wayiv•aliero•, Pa. In - M. M. STONER.
an d .1011 N lilt II(KENIIItIDG E.
For Salt' at the I): "It Store Of
S. 11. BUEHLER
G ot , smirr.:%l3) . 15 - 1-435
21311A.ZIDELICTEE'S lel/LS.
CITIZF:NS OF Pill LAI)E1.1'111A
Two short ears iltlVe :•12:1 I etly (+t roll
mime I °tweed my present office at I!!1 icm7E
S rit Eltni%for the wale 01 'llCA:eget:a& UM% e rbal
ltron.ii by the mime, of BRAN D-
U ETU'S I'l LI.S. Conscious of its superior lie
over every other medicine thec in too. I praiser
it in the u n it terinsond thereby pre
vailed 0., u nrjonty ul iny fellow citizon• to test
Its powers. Silleuoluent weals 11,Ve siItAVII that
I did not cr.:urge:ate its vlttUf's. You generously
depended "II my re • •11.11111011 S, 01111 illdg Illg
for your , ehes. env(' the medicine a trial, mid
Ibund it deserved all my It is a
,00tt co of much gratitic .tion to tie to reflect that,
in 110 01111! ill•tit/ICa• When' 0:0 pills Lave 64441 piir . : 4
chased at my Race 'greet base they railed
in producing the most beiletichh et 1 7,1.; bul on
the contrary,they have erred itiahy and tel eyed
all The piea. , ure arising from the above happy
state of things in this city, is much alio) ed ty
the knowledge tlint this health restoring remedy
is cotinterteited ut every part 01 the Union. non)
the New England State.; to New Odeon., and
li St. I. Ails to the Ailantic, der connterteners
abound; /.1111 SUZII all Olt,' I 11, ve or tlicso
persiriis pesherl their c0ntr....100110 c. 1 10,1, Shut
tie of Ile. fraleriiiiy 111 e pubttcly It; Nii;ry
exchisivelv 10 i sun; of the elem.
ter fell nrlicle, arid anollier onw 1,4 .1, 0 Leung
opened in I:altioeuc Sr the Pursue the p.IIIIOtO.
I )11( own gornl cult us , as %el, romptri;;lßely ten
fiom these bear lies• I ii.ry bug it
;nay remain Iny 'all ci•
yon. II pin still reililinireois herd .1 , 111:11y
fel 'Piing to ello.lll . :ICC" ;any and every I, istri int
posture, no trainer try e laced edir it f V
II may he attoinliteil you n•ill rrrtc Site 1•1111., ul
,110.:111fiV.11. melt us to vow-
tty obtaining Mel medicine in it- origarvil purity.
flostmi, Neiv YOlk. I tttt ati,
lialtistlorP, kt.e. all Welll n till C(111/111Prielt
Itrutittreili Pills. Pitiltalehatiti alot,e is titteott
ta minuted, and the old eAnl,ll-!ivti I? r.,(1.7,
-4TIiEET offi-r still stands as a Redron li.•ht to
U,iide the valentudlii.tien to the p.a.! - tety.—
wake. colim•Nis: and (trove the ; hog caitiffs
from your (loots. Tell thetii.Philadelphian, never
have, and noVe/ uul•ustores, and
1110.1 u thi city , therr tv ua abtuntgl)l4l, fin (}IPIII.
Ily theße their nets s and lllllrrieroti..
designs, orecteu acnivisq vmir health. , v , Il hr tit.
Glided, and the character olnur city, fur honesty
and goad faith be preserved.
CAE! 111/N.—Great Cart. Aloisld be taken to
purellooe ut regrildr appointed ne,i:fer, tti fin
qllcat.e., bate a ceriitic..e •seu , d bt. the Gun.
oral Agent Mr. Willson/ Wri44l.
The following ore sonie id the regular appoint
ed r gent”; and are provided with certificaies duly
erloi,ed by tie above Mr. %Valium Wright. (the
General Agent.)
Dr. J ES:YJE LRERT, Get tysbiii g. !titan's co.
Who basin:A received a hest' mupplp of the
GENUIN K ARTICLE.
Dr. Benjomin Zieoler, Y o rk. York co.
‘1 r• /hllry Stale, 11111,licr g. Y. rh cfm
Hr. Urn. Gilmore, Cita bar •
aullin co.
r. John Nh i Tancr, i.-.ncaste; county.
Remember Dr. Brancrelli's General Oilier for
the sale of the medicine, uholcnule end retail, is
at I G 3 Race street, and 43 Chesnut street, Phila.
&Aphis
April 3, :838
Dr. Peters' il'egetable
ifIlJ lint:tense and increasing popularity of
these pills is anuthe.r woeful - the Infallibili
ty of the old adage that "truth is pi.werful and
will prevail." Other pills are only pliffen,bu' Dr.
Peters' ore ?urehused and praised..(, recommead
ed until the demand for them has become almost
universal.
Dr Peters won'd impress this fact upon the
public, that hi. pill. are lint a quack niedicine,but
scientific compound of simples %ditch has been
the result of many years ittlenNe application to a
profess' in which ho was tegidariy bred, and
hence it is us popular with' the regular faculty no
with the people at large.
One of the mutiy peculiar virtues of the Vegeta
ble Pills ir, that while very power ful in its c tfccts,
it is purticulary wild and gentle in Ito action.—
Unlike the generality of medicines,itr eradicution
la mater intended with nausea or griping.
Fur bale at the thug Shire of
• Dr. .1. GILBERT, Agent. '
Gettystrut g Jan. 5. 1838. ' 9m-40
JO.. S. SNAPP
Gmrua•-T