•4 t....41i.i - ,04:::__..,--.... : 4,p / tb,. - ,'! --J. .;-- r. i, ,_ klii ( )1,3 7 ft - 4 1 e-- ....)- , 4 - - ' 'ii,v-r-f— -,; a 5 , :.., <,. -.;49 , 419. 4 1 ,,, , • . . 4 . -- -: 3 .. •.: FA: WEDNESDAY, Elie tar i gcst atitYliOcni)est Fain!. 111 CUMBEIVLAND COUNTS: " .TEitMS.--Ti - io DOLLARS A OR VICE 1,91 LAW FlriY CENTS, IF PAIR :N'ADVANCE.,, 75..1E "PAID WITHIN THE YEAR. _ .IJ-NION STATE• TICKET! • - CANAL COAI3IISf 4 101%;Ell THOMAS .E. COCHRAN . , of .115ric . • AiaYiTon: CiEpIERAT4 DARWIN PitELPS, of A rtustrobg.co ' SURV.Ei`.O.It GENERAL, . . BARTHOLOMEW LAZOTLTE, Brad far' SEV — Our tlotoks aro .due to tho,.:rfor Lemuel - Todli for -congressional -doer meats reirThe peknowle4enient of Walker' giiveriime,nt..inAtearagun:is_noya!_ibe_e_y_ citing' _subject . . in -;W:isbinkton, • lb,- Cabinet is' divided on the point. • "BudtiANA.si's PitostEc presses in . the . BUClanati • interest; throughout Pennsylvania, tire : filled, say a -contemporary, with stirring appeals iii behalf.of the",ftiVorite km." Tatlietiu i addresses. in.favor of 310.3tMliatran, are., kientabrogd to influbnce. their brethren in.-other-States, and long editorials, arc. _written i showinghow patiortly the De l .itiociacy of Pennsylvania bave waited for an oPportunfty - tO.furniSh to their 'broth, ran' of the Union• - :n: candidate -- for - the .PreSiUney; . ..A. sort of biography of Mr. Buchanan, intended for Southern Inat .ket,- proving that -lie has-been true tOthc. interestS•of Slavery, on all occasions, has been published and is sent ti broad iii. 6-0. 7 ' ry direction. This desperation of Atte - Buchanan. journals does not augur favors_ bly for'the 6f man• of theft. choice." Ob scure and insignificant men:have hereto fore, by aid of the 'two-thirds rule, been nominated Over the heads of their great nfen, and this may be the, Cars it -gain, b.!' the Cincinnati Cor;vention. An under current is at work, intended to dninag;e .the--puhpects of Buchanan.- - President Pearee, aided ay his ;Cabinet,. is working for a- re nomination; while .41unter - of *Virginia, - Rusk of Texas,, Douglas, and Many'other lesser light's, iri ease .l babe hopes of being successful in obtain ' inia nomination. The head of Mr. Bit `chirMan is by no incans resting upon / bed of roses . GELS. CAss.—Allrashingten letter afrite says_that as the "nieeting of the Olneinnati Convention draws near, new oonAinations are formed, 'newt sehenks _ hatc.ll4, and. now_prograwnes arranged. .It lie u great inistake — to• suppose flint - either Gen. CUsS,or his friends consider him out of - t.llO-ring: They are-not- only -- lisiehing *Janne - 0191,7 2 -u decided---de . Ulonstration, 'but they are planning with reference to contibgencies in which he fility be yresented as a compromise eandi ) hate. A part.pf the expeeta,tion of - 40 as is rqdinated upon a reversionary interest in Mr. Bachanaas strength, af ter hahas be'e i n 4flisp(ised of. The home man of Gen.. CaSi - 3 says he will not and shall not be alandoned; and, it is not un ehoritable, to suppose, there is at, least .one distinguished person the same way of thinking. , "STOVII CAROLINA.--An active can %rasa for Governor was, at the latest ac Counts, progreising in North Caro On the Bth instant, the rival amulidate were to commence " stumping" the Stat having "eleven appointments in all. Stir Leslie'l _lllustrated' Newspaper, 'topics to us regularly . and--continues .t -improve in its appearanee. it is . neN decidedly the best illuatcatedpaixir put. .liehed in the United States. • - PIIILADELPIIIA 'ELECTION. ...The'l,,ocofocos of Kiladelphia made 'a clean sweep StFthe election for: city oll'i ceis Zieetect iy9y, 7(Riti eitndidate._fOr ---- "E§Treity7Solicittity-7-CitY-onfrollety-- 1 NrlH eceiver of Taxes and City :COmmission • et% The majority for Vaux- over Henry •1. no6re the AMerican candidate for, .mayor, .kg some 4,000. .The new. Se . loot Couned\standa, Locofocos 15, Aweri~ • cans .8, -Whi t O*l.-Coramon . .. .Council, Locofocos, A.'inerieans -r-BOard-Of-quardiana_for_ N the Ponr„.l3,6ard_of •. Health, Board of Prison hsk!etore., have also been cairietby the.Locos:'bycorres pending : m*sl4E s.„ ' Thrs,result.-is_lrot-an_un . expacted___ae; nor can it be claimed as a democratic Vietory; Even in --the-.----address T of--ithe .11.rayor.eleet . to his u . tiny; friends on the of the election; it ia'not claimed as such.,' Tho City Conn.cila were ac cused-of extravao m aiNo in the administra tion-otaffairs and •tho,Oilarge . was' goner.: ally heilinycd.- --I'llousands-of—Whiand AI ri Ca nar.-deSi - red.a : chaii ge_ of..:admin - 7:.trationtan.d to effect '-the change ..voled ,withtheii , opponents. In so doing, how- Ket,Altey_Ore actuated . by . - the spirit o local refortwalone, without upy , intention of iNrlnanntly n their ()id chei•- isied-pat;*vt organization: When.natiofi al nielmires idia::vmatiorlareleetitneeotnes . _ up, things will be N;ery-differeilt:--:AI:ile- feat is sometimes an advantage to a par- It causes . men to'retleet ; and if they have gotte wrong; to - retrace 'their steps. We have confideitee - in the niajorit-v. of voters in Philadelphia, and believe that. •wken theit• votes are wantcd,. they-' will • be on the riAl side. CREDIT ' • OiT, of Senth - Cm olina;_ has published a letter to the Dudley.,,upon the subject, of-the Cincin nati, Democratic C . Onvention, - in which in behalf of - the\South and of _Slavery; he. :gives Democratic lartythefollowing • - credit for servile " work,and labor denp• and performed .1"--* • . • " The northern Democrats aided us to - bring into the Union Texas, . a magnifi cent slave-holding "Territory—large .e. nought° make four slave states; and krengthened• us• more iiithat peculiar in terest -than was ever'before done by any single,aet of the Federal, Governdent. Since; then, they have, amended a very imperfect fugitive slave law, • passed' in 1793, and have given us now' a. law fel. the -recovery-of -0111 v n-slaves,as_stri 47_ 6 7 cocas the ingenuity Of man could r, de vise. ' Since, then they have aided us by their votes in • 'establishing the doctrine - Uflibti-iiitervention' with Slavery by :Con-- . gi•ess iii the Territories. Shied then they , have - actually repealed the- Missouri re ,_ • ; to set- Strl.olo l zl, opened I r A CTT.Ly.C.S . dement, and enabled us if• the South will,bo true to.herself, 44 , aid in peo pling Kansas, to.form anntheVState. - In 1843 a man would haVe been pronounced __insane, had . he• predicted that • slavery would be introduced tliere by- the remo val Congrpssional restrictions:" gay Col. A. K. •MOCLunE is -recom-r -mended in a recent number of the Frank "_ lin .Repository as_ th,p' (4 . Union_ eandidat for State Senator, in the district composed of the counties of Franklin. and Maims.- . We heartily endorse allthat tho writer says in regard to' Col.'.lllcKußE,' — and wound be' pleaied to hear of his ,n3mina.:' tion tar The official majority for; Vans, for Mayor of Philadelphia, is 4,089,, and - for Ambruster, for Tax Receiver, 5,026. • ACCIDENT.-:—We regret to learn fret' the Meadville. Journal that the Rev. littliata- HEAD, the esteemed pastor of the N..§.'Pres 7 byterian elniroh In thatplace;.had . ft .-ligbro. ken on the afternoon of the 6th inst. 4 on' , l'he Eastern Plank Road, abhtil a mile. from 1A4.. He was returning from an appointmeni*Ti tusville on horseback,.. when his horea7:stutn = bled and fell. Through' Lai Ph3sician,,, Dell we learn 'that it is a ;simple freatura;,o4 . that Mr. C. is nnt otherwise Injured.: ANOTHER,STEAM BALLOON.-A. M..:Tippet, In Washington,. D. is at work on,A , 4004 ballnon, and it is stated in some of th lf o r eri, . . that on appropriation is about to bvtiPplied for in the Beonto, Co enable' hint to .:.0004440t one to-ittrry' the mails to Cal tf,arli9le tjtralb. Town Ant) - GAS ANI) WATER WORKS:. 1110..second.nnnna34-eport.:...of—the4/srlisle Gas land.Walei Company, cat -of PitEIYEUICEE ' VAT TS; Pres] Both works are now near- conviction.. For the last year our 'citizens' hase . . been.enjOyitig the benefits. of 'copious supply of pure and • . wholesome water froth the Cariedoguinet creek, and in a fewdays nthrelbe brillitiney of es . light will be added.' The repOrt states 'many interesting factS in relation to'tlie,totnitrue- trait and Cost of the .W - aihs, from which we do ndo s a the follo_Wing_ptirticulare..i • The Water Wias.cousiet of: R frame. darn, 180 feet in length, across' the- Cattede . gttlnet, about a mile and a quarttr north of the •bot. Migh:; - a - brick water house, enclosing two prp - s; -- Watu --- wheel - iitl -- machittery -- of- the pupkt_.(lpproved..ltinds; an. anueduct of siz iron pipe, frog the. creek .to the reilervoiristance .of : 6,140 feet, wlikb rakes the water, 137 feit ; two i:eiervorte, each 110 by. 128 .fenton the•bottom , and 11 deep ; an, aquequct frotothe ,:reservoir . 420 feet, of ten inch pipe, and'B,soo feet of eight inch Pipe to the centre of the lior&mgit...-= -The amount of pipe laid to kind throitgityo bor ougl#,..oxcee Is nine nines in length all o which is' laid three feet bele* . th - e" -surfa6e'7,* the ground: • . - _ TheGds 'Works consist of a retcifi house 42—fret;:-cotrinining — feur — tenehes ---- of - . three retorts each ; a purifying bnuse, 25 by feet,..containing four - purifying boxes; lime roi2m., meter room Ind office, with a large workshop on the . upper floor ; a coil --botise 25 by 42 1- I . e - et. -:These buildings are nil of brick, the Fetort'house having an iron frame and slate roof, and the coal house an iron roef. The Gasometerls:so feet in diameter no4Tll3feiii deep - . The whcile work IS. capa ble Of-distilling and registering 50,000. cubic feet of gas every .twenty.four . flours. . — The receipts and expenditureS_of the company. nre given as follows: : II EFI lI'S Cosh received for stock, $54,056 00 on l'erimit)'ent:l / ouns, 19;18542 - ~ On Temporary ." .15,500 00 F: -- Watts, (bioken'pip - e) ....7 20 \Filter roots, . • • _ 78 12 _ ...-of_F;•Witts;,Presidei)t, . 1., 49 . 8 97 WutOryetits, , , . :471:84 -.• .. • • • . _ 407 21 EXPENDITURES. . ~ . - For Water House, ' . • • $ 8.288 7.1 ".Gas IKorks (including pipes),. 20,208 71 "-Pumps and all Machinery, 2,0(30 52 —4 , Team nccount, . - , ~- .631'90 •-,, Engineering,. . , 2,0(32 7 i " General Expense account, 7 -4000.33 " ExpeuSe of Pumping, 605 47 .. Dani, 1,917-03. " Water Pipes, . - 87,136 70 " Reservoirs (including purchnias - • . of 21 acres of Land).• 8,508 83 " Loans (Temp'y), and Discount'' --r and Interest on Temp'y and :- . Pertn't Lanus. - 9,422 87 Balance in Treasure?..l bands, . - 4,905 59 It is added that (here are out standing lia bilities not yet matured and work yet to be dope Which - may -nmount — to•robaitt $7.,000. The entire cost of the work, however, it is es. titnnted Ivill not exceed $82,008, ' The report expresses Ole' belief that Works a like kind have never before been erected at so law a cost.- When the.werks; were _projeotad; and proposnls - for their construction ' invited from' various eontraotors, the !incest vier involved nil expenditure of $130,000. Ampreeeed wlih the conviction that the work could be done at afar loss- cost, the energetic President and Directors of the company, with a public spirit as creditable to themselves as it has , proved 'profitable to the stockholders, deteimined to take the construction of the wok chiefly into their owe hands. The result DX:SP - vindicates, the Propriely of their course. Our . borough nowenjoys the inestimable 9dvantnges tf Water and „qaa,:torkd of _the most perfect Wifolit•unprecedentedly low. The skill and energy of the two principal officers employed ihe Beard - are alluded to in warm teims'of eulogy. - "To A.. F. SMITU, the ou r perintondant of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road," says the • report,. "its . are entirely indebted for the original plan of the Water IVorks and • all the maohlitery;, and for ;his oenstant advice and direction, in ite exeoutiotr. - And to Tuzonoan hum, our own engineer, for the adrairible, jodioleue and - ceouomical .manner iD whiob that 'w,iifit'„wee' executed. To Mr, Irish a lso - belongs:the•oredit - of huviug ;planed and:executed the etyle o creditable to himself aud,:pretita,ble to you, as evidenced by the fact that yi thelaying of nine illites of pipe it has-nnt•ret•been disoo4- - , , LertiAniteere Is a sin& leak-. 0( gou : orwa• tei.."''fbeißoard may well congratulefe.,the etookltatlers tbet,in tieeibeeit achieved which , lay'doz4 more ;i t ; enhance the value, of ~ ,Prnile#Y-; and. kciriitii' oltlinrlili:"41,Irlinlo than eloy , itruvloui;riliblieimprevement: :144 i s , kiwi 'Tbn I IPPi* - g l " l% .: l° ' 2l "lPP Y ‘ niiini felt .all; The ,of . , ••; „.. lii:o"prefts - la - at - work-:at- :-IftBt. 2 --Wild—our—anqient borough is awakening froth thoosteep of years to neiv life and prosperity. With the comple. Mid Cop - works-:h - new-ern , President rind,Dire , Stort or the epeipany, who trave.nt. , grea . .. persona ; Aeon. certainly . owe some substantial token of their appreciation and regarr.l. • • 11e1NERN_._ 14 WEN BEB.-110 . . Spoctai Court for planting licenses attracted a con siderable number of persons ,to town yesterday and warm interest was manifested. • The Court was occupied the whole day, in eiatm , , , ,iningithe.applidatiens, and - the differenca,be tween procuring license undel'• the old and' 'present law was strikingly dernoustreted.— Bach applicant found knecessfir,v,..to have one or more Attorneyi and each appliptilan had to be:lfeCo m printed • by ahien d- A-good,deal_of.unensiness Was per sie_pitipc 'on the:part of many of the appliCantl• until thel.r claims were-decided; •The - costrof licenses will average _about . $4O each and a mounted to about . $l7OO. • • The application of Thomas CoStamegnn, keeper of " Our lleuee,". in Carlisle; was held over to the Angust-sessions. No remon— strance ins presented-hut upon the interrega .liOn_of the court it .. wai ailiiiitteid - 14 - his - cOnn ,sel_that he would. net, Under the riatu,ralizn7 tie•n,laws, be a - citizen until the itiontb. of . Aub connexion with thiss-ripplication the &mai' remariiiirtlat " - Our 1%14e - inflict the former landleid had a bad reputation, being a plac:_eitescut for private saldiera• from . the .iarrison.ancr-qher disorderly per sons. The "Court thenigirve notice in emphatic_ „ terms that the . publis, bousedof-,the . borough, were licensed. for the purpose of entertaining strangers - rind travellers•and nnt to sell liquor _to - soldiers, and - that hereafter thefact of. any landlord selling a sieglo"glass of. soldier would be held aisuffnieut ground fur refusing a renewal of license. ,A reinon strance was presented agalitst , the applicatien of Isaac ParsonB for lic'ense of the Mansion ..„.. remoristrante_was_ met hy.a petithin iftom a large number of citizens, setting forth the_ merits of the.house and earnestlyurging . -the,. granting - of the , cense. fhe application was vtartnly contest , ed hut after a patient hearing "-the cburt_ de cided that the objections were not sustained • . - by testinfony,. lind thuttlie license should be rented.-ented; -- :Objections were also madeto the application of Wln,. Mondy, of Carlible, and $91,567 86 ie case was held over to the Auguttreessionp . . .. In Shippensburg tbero were six. 'applications, while only three. were . granted. But one li centle wns granted ‘ in 11ogestown. Twaof the applications in, East Penpsboro were refused. The list Of licenses granted is oh follows: TAYERNS. , •. . 1 Lower Allen-=James Hall. I Upper Allem—W. W..lilitie. Curllsle—West Ward—John Hannen,, Mi a niml • k Smith, Henry L. • Burkholder, Isaac Parsons, Henry Glass. East Want—David Martin; JoSeph lichetr. 'Dickinson—Elias B. Eyster, John !locker, Jacob lied seeker,. John Garman. Last Pen usis,ro'—,-Alitn. Iluntsbergee, A. P.- - Eib, 'Solo• mon heart- - , , , llopewell—Burkliolder k. 111cLeat - ---Mitlilti— , Seott C.y le, Mechanicsburit=Jantes A. Mohiy, JOhn Hoover, (00. L. Spnsler. Newton—Samuel Parks, henry L. Greenawalt l (.1 Mellinger. New Cumberland—John .C.reaßiee. — North - Nltiltilettm—NortMv k Owen,-Peter-Ilarktelteri -.1. C. Beecher. New vilM.---John 111 - . Wbodburn, 1). S. Dunlap. ' . South Middleton—Jos. W. Patton, 'Mt(ttliew Moom 1 - . John Ricker, W m. Creator, Snyder Ruploy. , Sllier Spring—Jacob SIMI, Jacob W. Leidig, George Duey; George thou ver. __- ~ , . , Southampton—Levi Str'ohm. Shipponsburg, lior.Sponshlr k Wilkini, Matilda Kelso- Mary-A.Mateer, Jacob Groirs: . :EATING HOUSES. - $91,867 86 c ar lioe__Arest Ward . 7 .Jeliersoniloyer,..Ncob Stratton East Word—Gotloll) Swoltzer, John itoffuutn.., TOWN Gossir.—Two companies of the . • U. S. Dragoons at the Barracks, received mnrching orders, we understand, and trill leav - e this post about the rst tofJunti. they are or dered to Fort' Riley in Kansas.-- 7 —One -of our publio schools is 'closed for * want of a teacher, We. hope . for the sake of the' boys "thatar teacher - may be -speedily-found— The present Board of Direetors:of theflas.ano Water_Coinpany wore ye-eleeted without' op. position on Monday last—The annual Oer inan Reformed ()lassie will. meet in this bor oughe on Friday evening next. On the oth inst., by the Bey. A. IT. Kremer,' Mr. CEO. K. MELL, of Newton 6TO - 4 — to Miss CAROLINE WEINNEY, of Plainfield, this county. . • -On the 13th thst.. by. the same, Mr. HENRI' BROWS EWELL, of Roxbury, to MIPS MARY 'ANN LAlltD,.of Mochaulexburg. • On the 11th lust., by 'the same, Mr. JOSEPH' . Id'. DARMOND, to Idles SARA[[ A. ANTILONEY, both of Mifflin township, Me county. On the 22d test., by the same, Mr. JACOB REEDER' to Miss EACIIEL . A. NAIJOLF4 both of Routh Mldikle. ton townshlp,,thls county.. On the ISth bolt,. by' the Rev. C. P. Whig, Mr. 110 W. ADM ItUPERT to Miss CAROLINE OALRRAITII, both of Dickinson toiniship, ~. . . In BrOoklyn, Now York, on the 2201 of April, by tho Ref. N. IL Nyo, Dr. OW. Z. 111IETZ, of Carlisle, to kilos DATHARINIt ST: J. DEYNOLDS, eldest daughter of ,liorrloßeynohlo, Nog., of Brooklyn:. • • 'On lb* th inst., after a lingering illness , Mrs. MARY MANSON, iiithe 72d year of her age. .:" • • . On Tuesday. Wed lasti• Mrs. CATITITtINE Sill:L ONG, Wife of Jacob, Shilling, of this place. - - . . NM Slitarrtages. 313eaths. 3:teur ertis_ai' * e tits. (i 1 7•0. W, IDI CFI t - 2 3 ' ' pOCTOIt OF I)IF:Ii'fALSUIiGEBIC, °Gads crt co and regidence opposite tarfqpi 'Tarr AV , z654-Main Arte44;9rlittler-----{slny 111 ST ];RANCH 'INSURANCE • : --y-- Co., OF - LOCK II4VENi PA:, triadrest Detached' -builtlinOti , -Stores,—derehandize, , Jariititrottertyointl=== other buildings, and •thislr • eontents at moderate 'HM O ; '" " :• - , CAPITAL $300,000-011ARTER , PERPETU AL. DlREcTOttli, lion. John i, Parets; • 'lion. 0. C. Harvey, John R. Hall, .• , . T. T. 'Abrams, _ • . • Charles A,. Mayir, ;'• _ ...D. J. Jackman, Cbaric Crist, • W. White; Peter Dickinson, • .Thos. Kitchen. • IiON. O.C. HARVEY, Pres. • -- T. 0; ABICAMS, 'T1101469 KITCHEN, SeCITIAry ' at:rim:seas. Satuuol 11. Lin; a, Thos.' Itawman, D. D., A. A, Wittogardner, P WELLY:m(I(.O/dt, 1,, A. Mackey,• I•Vni.. Fearon, .• _A —_, _Dr—T Jamos'aluiggle, • ' .A. Updegralt • Maynarfl, • James Armstrong, ,^• -lion: Simon Canna - tin, •• lion.. Wm. Bigler.. ; W.M.. C. 1111E01; Agent,. •• • LCatitsla,.,Po,nn'a. Nay 15,1856-Iy. • - •, , +: - ..N .. ..ORDINANCE ' IN REFER- -,, i-- 1 ~. NI 1.1 TOrTIIII -- LAYING OF PAVEMENTS' IN' PI ', ItEDFOII D AND NORTH STE EETS, lte.--Ile it _lll . dnine.d and .enactNl by the Town Council of the bor.; • ough of Carlisle, mid It is hereby ordained and enacted . by the tiathorlty -oft he cline, That ,nil.iltleivalks og _:__. pavements sittattediu Pitt street and In lledford-street ' of this borOugh, _unpaved, or made of any other mate- • rlal than brick, reported by the Street Comnilltee of sold Cdnneil as requiring to be paved, retold or repair ed. shnil be made, or retold with brick. And it shell ha the duty of. the Street Cointniceloner .(iii CARO of the negleit, ,or refusal of the eivrters, , or nectiPiers of, the lots upon which said pavement or sidewalks are locked ..-.: to make, or relay •tIIW. RUMP avitlw brick, fur a longer pco .riml than ninety days' after notice shall. have been served up° them hy the High Coned:aide of said boy oul.ch. the expense:bf the _borough, tctntalic),-rvlay_rog ...... cepa . allatel.t_paventente..withaut_tielay,;as'direded...- In eaten 4th of an Ordinance passedli tic January; 41:. - I). 852, and report the saule-te tkainciii--who-shull-pro- -- reed as directed in said section. Provided, however, that in -Pitt Street.. the- above Ordinance shall only ap• ' ply on the West side from North to South street. • • Six. '2. .11iiirilv proviblons otViaili))l.llnrince shall . also npply to North ntreet ott, , tbe-North side from IlanoVerto Bedford streets. , .....,-,-_-: •-.— ,•• ' - Sec. It. - That hereafter no perion shall . T; allowed to - run upon-the shhtwalks er,pnvetaitata...of_thia, borough, . I - . any wheel-barrow, hard-barrow,-go cart, Wind wagon; . or other wheeled apPlivnce whatsoever; except ,when necessary to oross said sidewalks or pavements, under ~ iiiiiiiil - W - OfFtivilmilccpc: ,- Proritledgitowever, thitt.this shall not apply. 14/ Chilth:e4ll'3-oarf -loes., cr to wheeled chairl;, fur the nceommodition Of invalkls - Wdisabled . . • persons. . • .. SG,': 4. That , RD mu chi of seetimi ad - or du ordinance' Filised: l, l day of June, A.D. les2 ' as relates . to tili' pUrr._ these of pro). talons In s -tlacMarket. Ilcuse of this borough -previous to certain hours annetinced by the ringing of n boll, by the clerk of :,aid Market, 'the saint shall bo and is hereby. repealed; - S . Enacted and passed by the Town Council et the Bog-, • ought of Carilsie, - the tith day of May. A. D. 185(3. .. - . - A. N0111.11. - :Chief Burgess. - Attest-\ x. 11. WITIEL, Sac . to -Corporation. • -May 15,-M6. , .... .. • . D 11,,- 11 0 - o,li'L AND_' _S. • •CCI.EBRATED • .OERMA N• 13 T lt S • • propaied , by . - • . JACI•ttkON. I!III1AMILPITIA, PA, --•- • • will effectually cure • • • . LIVER COMPLAINT,. DYSPEPSIA, I / 2 TAIJNDICE • . - Chronic or Nervous , DehtlitY, DlS.tees - of the 'kidney's, • tutdalldiseashs arising from e disordered Liver or Stomach. - . , ' • ~ Such as • • ' Constipation, . Inward Piles, Full- • I noes or Blood to the head,, • . ArlditY of the Stomach, lean- • ' •-* - . sea, Heartburn, Diegu'M for Food. - Fullness or Weight on the Stomach, - • Sour Eruelations,Sinki ng or Fluttering • at the Pit of the Stounich, Swimming-of • - the Head, Hurried and Dlffienit Breathing . Fluttering at the Heart, Choaking or suffoca ting Sensations when in a lying posture, Dintuess --of lasion,..Dote•of wells befor . e the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the ilead, Deficiency, of • Perspiration. Yellowness; of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in' the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of • heat, Burning in the Flesh, - ' • Aunt • Imagin ings,,ssf _ .Evil, nod greet De • pressiou of Spirits. The proprietor in calling the attention of the hallo to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost ' confidence in its virtues slid adaptation to the•diseases fbr which it is recommended. • . It Is uo-new and untrietrarticle; -- but - ono - that - has -- stoceble test of a ten years' trial before the -American pecple,qind Its, reputation and sale Is unrivalled by any eimiltr preparetions extant. The tostifhony in its -favor givC4 by the most prominent and well known Physicians and -individuate` lu all -parts of the country. . Is immense.. . DERANCEIIENTS OF E LIVER AND- STOM ACIL Are sources of insanity. From d'sorder or obstruCtion, a morbid action of the sympathetic and other nerves follows; and tile functions of the brain are impaired And' deranged:. dcrang.entent there-will also produce diseas es of the licartoikiu, lungs ainelthineys. It is oiring 'to the same sauce that thousands _die' with Cholera, -Bilious or Yellow Fever, and that. most baneful diseatio, . Consumptinn. The general want of success iii'troating diseases'of the Byer and 'stonincit. Intsmot been a deficienCy of pothole gical.know)edge of their functions—but of a suitable compound that would act . upon the disease and all the sjuipathetic.affections , That Imo been gained in these • Bitters : and they can be used by persons with 'the, most delicate stomach with perfect safety—as they at do time debilitate; the patient, but give strength and increase the nervous energy. They can be taken at all • times, and nnder all circumstances. Noordinary cap& sure will prevent thole having ai salutary effect, and no bad effect can result fruia•an over_dese. • If patients will persevere in We use of this remedy, ' and use It strictly according to directions, itAlllcuro the fortgoing.diseases in every itstance,. IT not beyond the power of medicine; it has caused many to enjoy the blesSing orrenewed bealthi-and - iwnituiy, &spends and abandoned cases, a perfect tend radical cure: PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of Time weighing heavily' upon them, with all its attendant ills, will find in -the use of 'the Bitters an Elixer that willinstil new life into their , veins; restore, in a measure the energy and 'ardor of more youthful days; 'build up their shrunken forms. and give health and happiness to their •rju.nairting yenta - - • - It Is a well established fact, that fully onohalf of the female portion i3f one population. are seldom in the en 3oynient ofgood_health, or to use their - own expression "never feel well." They are languid, devoid of all en ergy, extremely , nervous; and have no appetite. To this elexenf invalids, these Bitters are especially re commended. Their peculiar tonic and Invlgoratkig properties rendee,theni invaluable In such eases: Persona visiting districts hammed annually with FEVER AND AGUE, or ANY /EVER ,OF A BILIOUS NATIME,•*III find that 'by . the timely use of one or. two bottles, the will not in one inetancelake the dis ease, es the Ditterjoyin renovate and_ strengthen the system, and carry the bile Off in its 'natural thannel, Prevention IS better thin cure. - ' 'THEY ARE 'ENTIRELY VEGETABLE And free - from Alcoholic Stimulant, and all injurfons ingredients; are pleasant In twits and smell, - mild in their operatiOn, will expel All morbid, secretions front the bodY, give bloom to the 'pallid cheek, 'and health and vigor to the Name. • . • • - Price 76 cents per bottle. . Principal dace. No, 96 ARCH street, Pa.. ' Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers In every lowa And village In the Elated States' and Wildest. and by all Druggists in Carlisle. . [May 16, 3516. WM. .11.' 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