FREN 0H WINES {From tha London Saturday Review.) At present there are some twelve or thirteen thousand vineyard proprietors. The vine growing districts are divided into the Coteaux, the Graves and the l’ulus. The Gotenux are the mountain slopes, often so steep that they could be applied _to no other purpose, and gonenlly composed of marl, chalk and argil~ laceous substances, so badly mixed near the summit as to offer very serious impediments to cultivation. The Graves are plains of deluvinn cultivation. consisting of sand, pebbles and gravel, intermixed as if by the rapid action of sour-rent of water. The Bolus are deep, fat soils. apparently the slow. formed sediment of sending water, and the wines made in three short a. remarkable fitness for transportation. snd are sent in large quantities to India and America. Many of the communes have. a European celebrity. The Medoc diStTICt hes between the Gironde river and the GnlfOf Gos- ‘ cony, and is devoted exclusively ‘0 the produc- I lion of the finest. qualities. The commune of j Blanquefort is noted for a deltclous, dry, white. ; wine, end the red wines of_tbts_regton are free : bout that earthy flavor which is the common ‘ defect of wines raised on the plain. The neighboring canton of Centenss is also famous ‘ for the sofmess and bouquet of its wines, and to the South lies Margaux, on a flinty gravel, where about 1,000 tuns are raised annually. The celebrated estate of Chateau Margaux produces rather more than 100 inns, and is eagerly welcomed all over the Continent. The Champagne district comprises the Ardennes, Marne. Aube and Haute Marne. In the Marne. the produet of the arrondissement of Eperney is calculated a‘ the value of three million francs per alumni—that of Bonus at six million—that of Vitry at nearly a. million and a half. The best red wines go to the Low Countries. Prus sia. and the Rhenish Provinces—the Sillery comes principally to England. Here the greatest care is necessary; even imperfect grape is excluded, and even rough motion guarded against. The must, having been pressed, is turned into a. vet. for some hours to deposit its grosser lees : it is then allowed to ferment, and by Christmas, when the fermentation is Well otter, and the weather dry and frosty, the wine is ranked and fined. These processes are re ‘peated at difi'erent intervals, according as the wine is intended to he mousseuz or still. The process of bottling is excessively troublesome. In the first place the wine is very capricious about becoming effervescent. Sometimes the desired change takes place in afortnight, some times not tor many weeks. Sometimes, when it has obstinately withstood every attempt for a length of time, it will become sparkling without the least apparentreason. The bottling is done by workmen in sets of five. celled ate— liers, each man having his own portion of the task. M. Meet, at. Eperuny. has seldom less than half a million of bottles to be thus filled, and often ten atelier: at work atthe same time. The bottles, when filled. are carried into vaults excavated in the chalk rock, and here numbers explode from the Formation of carbonic acid gas. Sometimes, in July and August, the explosions have been known to range as high as 40 per cent. of the whole number. The proyrietor‘ generally acquiesces in the loss of 8 per cent, but after that stage the gas is con sidcreti to be becoming “ Til-ions,” the bottles are taken. down, placed in a lower cellar, needed with cold water. and sometimes on cerltei In September the breakage ceases, and in October another process is commenced. A deposit has by this time formed in the hot tles, and to get rid of it they are placed top-y -torvey for some days and slightly topped at intervals. This «lisengages the deposit, and makes it fall on the cork. A clever workman then ems the fustcniugs, lots nitrite cork. which carries the deposit along with it, and a. fresh one is then inserted before the wine has time to escape. If wine is kept too long, it is sometimes subjected to several of these (Ic gagmrm, whereby greater purity is obtained, and its costliness of course seriously enhanced. The only other district we can notice is that ofDrome. which is the native soil of Hermitage. Real Hermitoge is made from the Scyras, n Persian grape. and is found on the hills from 32.. Valfier to Thin. It goes on improving for ten or fifteen years, and is generally not hot tled till it is five or six years old. The white Hermitage is made from (he Rousssnne grape, and is extraordinarily slow in the process of fermentation. The annual yield of real white Hermitage is probably not more than 120 casks of 210 litres apiece. It will keep perfectly good for a century. though, after thirty years its yerfnme and taste are slightly modified, The straw Hermitage is the best of the French vim d 8 liqueur. The most perfect grapes are chosen and laid to dry upon straw for five or six weeks ; they are then plucked from the stems and carefully pressed. Little of itis mode, audits mice is enormous, from the frequent failures against which the manufacturer has to contend, since it is only when the grape is in a particu lar stage of maturity, and the weath or precisely suitable, that Ermimge-l‘aille can be success~ folly produced ‘ A POSITIVE anmss.——lt- is of Warren, the author of “Ten Thousand a Year,” that. this sharp praétice in the examination of a. man accused of swearing falsely in a will case is related; It. shows great dramatic power un conseiously exhibited in his daily business. The prisoner being arraigned, and the for malities gone through with, the prosecutor, pissing his thumb over the seal, held up the will, and demanded of the prisoner if he had seen ghe testator Sign that instrument, m which he promptly answered he bad. “And dill you sign it. at his request. as sub scribing witness Y” "I did.” “Was-it sealed with Ted or blue]: wax? _“Wi‘h red wax.” “Did you see him seal it with red wax Y" “I did.” “Where was the (estalor when he signed and sealed this will ‘3” _ “In his bed-" “Pray, how long a piece of wax did he use '1” “About three or four inches long.” “-Who gave the testator this piece of wax ‘3” “I did.” ”Where did you get it ‘2" "From the drawer of his desk.” "How difi he. light. that piece of wax?" "with 8. candle-” , “Where d‘m that piece of candle come tom ‘3” “I 80" it 0‘“ 0f ‘1 cupboard in his room.” "HOW long was “’5“ New of candle 1’” “Perhaps four or five inches 11mg.” "Who lit that piece of camng 3" “I lit. it.” "What with?” “With a match.” “Where did you get that match“ "0n the mantle-shelf in the room." Here Warren paused, and fixing his large deop olue eyes upon the prisoner, he held the will up above his head, his thumb still testing upon the seal, and said. in asolemn, measured tone': ~ “Now air, upon your solemn oath, you saw the testator sign that will; he signed it. in his 33841;!“ hisrequest you signed it, as a. subscri bing witness; you saw him seal it; it was with red wax he sealed it; a. piece of one. two, three or four inches long; be lit that. wax with a piece of candle which you procured for him from a cupboard; you lit that candle by .a match which you found on the mantle-shelf "I" “I did.” "Once more sir; upon your solemn oath you did?” “I did I" “My Lord—it’s a wafer. Lola Montez has had a very severe attack of paralysis, and it. has left her face partly turned over he:- shoulder. Poor Lola! what a and fate. . A lady has recovered $lO,OOO from the BoSmu sniWorceater niltoad for the loss of a leg. Achaxuet. Pasha. late Governor-General of Damascus: Osman Bay, the commander of 1119 Turkish troops, who allowed the Druses to enter the Government House at. Hasbeiya-and murder all the Christians who had taken refuge there; Ali Boy, who was a colonel in the Turk ish army, in command an Damascus, and did not. make any effort» Io put. down the insurrec- Lion; and Musmphe Bey, who behaved at Rasheiya as Osman Boy did at. Hasbeiya, were all shot. by (min of Fund Pasha, at. Damascul, on the Bth of September, after a. trial by court mm-tial- It is supposed that the presence of Lord Dufi'erin in Syria. had its efi'ect in bringing about this act. of retributive justice. ' A J Ua'r LAW.—The last. Legislature of New York passed a law that no person having a. husband, wife. child or parent. shall, by will, give more than half his property to any “benevolent, charitable, literary, scientific, religious or missionary society, association or corporation. in Irust. or otherwise.” Any gift. of mare than one-half is void as to the excess above one half. l FATAL Accmnmx—Mr. Joseph Scott, astock dealer was accidentally killed on the Central Ohio railroad on Saturday last. He was on a stock train to which two engines were attached, when one of the engines broke away and ran into the car in which he was seated. injuring him so severely as to terminate hislifcin a few hours. Q‘Lhe Q‘lailst’ 'I‘HE ONLY PREPARATION , A , , mu ma _ , > STOOD THE ‘l‘EbT OF YE I\RS, cAND GROWS MORE AND MORE POPULAR. EVERY . DAY! 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I have faith fully followed the directions, and the bold spot is now covered wiih hair thick and black. though short; it is also cunning in all over my head. Feeling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and per moneutly, I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and be ing destitute of means -lo purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wouldst- not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thynelf the scripture declaration—“ the toward it; to those who are kind to the widow and fatherless.” Thy friend. SUSANNAE KIRBY. Lmoxmx, Noble Co , Indians, Feb. 5, 1569. Poor. 0 J. 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HUNT’S “ PEARL BEAUTIFIER," far the teeth and gums, cleanser. and whitons the teeth, hardeusthe gums, purifies the breath efl‘eetually. 1’ HE SER V E 3 THE $33130 AND PmVBNTS TOOTH-Aolll}, mailed free or . . HUNT’S “ BRIDAL WREATII PERFUME," a double extract of orange blossom and colugne, nailed free for $l.OO. Th is exquisite perfume was first used by the PRINCESS ROYAL, DI“ ENGLAND, on her marriage. MESSRS HURT &. CO. presented the PRINCESS with an elegant case of Perfumery, (in which allpf the above articles were included.) in handsome cut glass with gold stoppers, valued at $l5OO, particuiars of which appenred in the public prints. All tbs above articles sent. FREE by ex— press for $5.00. Gnsh can either accompany the order «r be paid to the exprS agent on delivery of goods. HUNT &: 00., Perfumers to the Queen, llamas-r STREET, Loxnox, AND I’o7 SAxsou STREET, The {Ex-8119 supplied. PHILADELPHIA. sup4-dly ijotck . BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. GEO. J. BOLTON, Pnormm‘on CARD. The above well known and long established Hotel in now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a great degree newly furnished, under the proprietarship of Mr. (flakes J. Bouon, who has been an inmate ol the house for the last three years, and is well known to its guests. Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has en joyed, I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public favor. mum; WILLIAM BUEHLER. ST. NICHOLAS'HOTEL, ‘ . BROADWAY, NEW YORK When completed, six years ago, the Sm Nicholas was universally pronounced the most magnificent, conva nient, and thoroughly organized establishment 0'! the kind on this continent. What. it was then, it remains today—without a rival in size, in smnptuausness, and in the general elements of comfort and enjoyment. The Hotel has accommodations for ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED GUESTS, including ONE HUNDRED COMPLETE S UITES OF APA h’ TMEN TS for families. SIX HUNDRED PERSONS can be comfortably seated at the tables of its three publicdi uipg rooms, and nothing that modern art‘has devised for the convenienqe and so. cial gratification of the traveling public has been omitted in its plan, or is neglected in its practical details. The early reputation of the house at home and abroad, derived from its magnitude, its superb nppointments, and its home-like comforts and luxuriea, has been en— hanced every year by tho unwenried exertions of the Proprietors. “dam TBEADWELL. WIIITCOMB a: co. LADIES’ CHOICE” PATENT SELF-TESTING, SELF-SEALING, PREMIUM A lILTIGHT FRUIT CA NS AND JARS! P A 'l‘ 1: N 1‘ 1: D . All that is required after the fruit has been put in hot, is simply to screw the cap “9"“ tightly. They can be opened by a. Elng‘le tum of the cover, and the contents taken out in one-fourth the time req‘fil'ed by other vessels. . They show at all times the exact condition of the fruit by simply looking at thefop of the cover; if the in gasket is concave. the fruit is good; if came;2 the an is going to spoil, but will always show itself in time to he saved. For sale by nug3 WM. DOCK. 33., & co_ H 0! BOYS AND GIRLS 1 BALLS! Look to your interest. You can buy Bat and Perla; Bflfir five cents, ‘t I! DENTI S T R Y . THE UNDERSIGNED, . DOCTOR 0F DENTAL SURGERY. Respectfully tenders his yrofessional services to the cifizens of Harrisburg and vicinity. OFFICE IN STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE. sepifi-dkwtf 3.31 GILDEA, D. D. 8. J B.HUTOHISON, O . ALDEB M A N . OFFI C E : TIIID Silllf, FOURTH DOOR ABOVE NOB”, 5,17 HARRISBURG, PA. damik “I w . HAY s _, Ai‘TonNEY-Arr-LAW. O FF I G E, WAL‘NU STREET, BETWEEN SECOND In THIRD, spa] luluuanulo, n. (dly THEO. F. SCHEFFER, BOOK, CARD AND JOB PRINTER, jans Na. [8 Mnrkfltreet. Harfiabulz. JA'S. F. SHUNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, cum]: I): THE BUILDING OPPOSITE PROTEONOTARY’S OFFICE, isn't] ,7" W Harrisburg, Pa. [dly “(M' H. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 015 cc corner of MARKET STREET and the SQUARE, - (Wysth‘s,) second floor front. - WW“ on New“: , “Wl°* DR. 0. WEICHEL, SURGEON AND OCUI’.IST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET. He is now fully prepared to attend promptly to the duties of profession in all its branches. A 1.01“: All!) van! suocsssrm. MEDICAL 3:231“er justifies him in promising full and ample satisfaction to :1] who may favor him with a. call, be the disease Chronic or my other nature. mlfi-dawly TH OMA S 0. MAODOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oflice in Third street, one Door West of His Residence, HARRISBURG, PA., Will attend to application: for Pensions and Patients in Washington City, D. C , and will practice in the Court of Claims in said city. By an arrangement with responsible parties in Wilmington City. he is enabled to assure all win my entrust the]: applications, either for Pensions 01 Patent; w him, that they will be truthfully and properly sttendeé to. on the mom resemble terms. b‘ P. AUGHMUTE, a ATTORNEY AT LAW, MILLERSBURG, DAUPHIN Coax", PA . Will practice: before the Dauphin, Northumberlnnd and Perry County Courts. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims All kindaof conveyancingexecuted with dispatch. Land surveys made at shortest notice. dec2-dJy JOHN PTASZYK Respectfully informs the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that he is ready at all times to TUNE AND REPAIR PIANO FORTES, ORGANS,&nd Musical In— struments of 3.1] descriptions. Mr. Ptaszyk is recom mended by the leading Musical Manufacturing of New York, as well as‘ other cities of the United states. All orders left It. Mr. WM. KNOOHE’B Music Store, Market street, or Hen-’5 Hotel, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. no4—dly W 7 M. PARKHILL, 80008580!!- Ta 3. a. LU'I'Z, I‘LUMBER AND BRASS FOUNDER, 108 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG. BRASS CASTINGS, of every description, madefn order. American manufactured Lead and Iron Pipes of IL] sizes Eydmta of every description made. and repaired. Bot and Cold Water Baths Shower Baths, Water Ol'ets, Cistern Pumps, Lead Congas and Load work of every description done at the shortest notice, on the most reasonable terms baton-y and Engine work in general. All orders thank mniereeaired and punctually stranded to. 'l' highest price in cash given for old Cupper. Brass; Lead and Spencer. mle—dtl' J c. MOL T z, fiNGINEER, MACEINIST AND STEAM FITTER, No. 6, North Sixth at, human: Walnu: and Maytag, Harrisburg, Pa. Machinery ofevery d: scriptinn made and repaired. Buss (locks of all sizes, and a largo assortment of Gm; Fittinga oonatsntly on hand .' All work done in tl. establishment will be under his own gapefliaion, and warranmd to give satisfaction. 00 .. , J ACOB P. BARRIEGER, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL A ND HO USE PAINTER. No. 47 Bmm; 93mm Sneak (AT BO YER ’8 G ARBI AGE FAGTORYQ Harrrixhurg, Pa. 11? Plain and Ornamentalaigna, in Gilt and Silver,got up with neatnsas and clasp-nah. Paper varnished, and all (mien promptly attended to. Give me a can. rept'l—dtf FRANKLIN HOUSE, ‘ EELLER’S Drug Store {Busineaa flaws. R?“ "f‘é'i 13 U? 1"; (mks T Uri-i Ih, TRACT AND SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPOSITORY, E. S. GERIVIAN, 27 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE GHESNUT, - annalsmma, n. Depot for the sale of Stereoscopcs,StereoscopicVicwa, Music and Musical Instruments. Also, subscriptions taken for religious publications. _ now-41y BALTIMORE, MD This pleasant and comrundious Hotel has been tho roughly re-fitted and re-furuisheul. It is pleasantly situated on North-West corner of Howard and Franklin streets, a few doors west of the Northern Central Rail way Depot. Every attention paid to the comfort of his guests. G. LEISENRING, Proprietor, jelzetf (Late of Selins Grove, Pa.) flank fipplicufious. B ANK NOT I C E.-—Notice IS hereby given, that the undersigned have formed an Asso ciation, and prepared and executed a. Certificate, for the purpose of establishing a. Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposite, under the ymviaions of the not entitled “ An net to establish a system of Free Banking in Pennsyl vania. and to secure the public against loss from Insol vent Banks,” approved theSlst day of March, A l), 1860, said Bank to be called THE DOWNINGTUWN BANK, to be located in Downingtown, to consist of a. Capital stock 0" Fifty Thuusaud Dollars, in shares of Fifty Dol lars each, with the privilege of increasing the same to any nmount not exceeding in all Three Hundred Thou— sand Dollars. , ~ Chad-«s Downifig, John Webster, William Edge, Richard D. W'ells, ‘ Samuel Ring-wan, J. P. Baugh, ' . Stephen Blatchfurd September a 1860 —-scpl7-d6m BAN K N OTI C E.——Notlce IS hereby given that an Auolsiatinn has been formed and a. certificate prepared for the purpose of establishing a Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposite under the maxi sions of the act entitled “An act to estabitsh a. system of Free Banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the pub lic against loss from Insolvent Banks,“u.ppmved the3lat day of March. 1880. The said Bunk to be called “ The Bethlehem Bank,” and t'o be 100-ted in the borough of Bethlehem. in the county of Northampton, with n Capi. ta] Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars. in shares of Fifty Dollars each, with the privilege of increasing the said Stock to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. Innis-(16111 BA NK N 0 TI 0 E.—Notlee 13 hereby given, that an Msociation has been formed and a certificate prepared, for the purpose of establishing 1. Bank of issue, discount and deposit, under the provisions of the act, entitled “An Act to estsbllah a. fiygtem of free banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the public against ions by insolvent banks,” approved the thirty-first day 01 March, 1860. The said Bank to be called the “ FREE BANK," and to be located in the city of Philadelphia, Ind to consist of a. capital stock of ONE Hunmum THOUSAND DOLLARS, in shares of fifty dollars each, with the privilege of increasing the same to any amount not exceeding in all one million of dollars. ij-dfim X’J‘ENSH )N OF BANK CHARTER. Notice is hereby given that “ The Farmere’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Eastern,” 3 Bank of Discount and Deposite, located in the borough of Easton, Northamp ton county, Pennsylvania, having a. capital of Four Hun dred Thousand Dollars; willapply to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania for a. renewal of its charter for fifteen years, from the expiration of its present charter, with itfl present capital stock, powers and privileges, and without any alteration in or increase-of the same. - P. S. MICHLEB, President, M’E. FORMAN, Cashier. je3o.d6m B A N K N ”T I C E.—Notlce IS hereby given that an Association has been formed “a a Certificate prepared for the purpose of establishing 3 Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposits, under the provi sions of the act entitled “ An act to establish a system of free bankingin Pennsylvanin,e.nd to secure the public ngnjnst loss from insolvent banks,” approyed the 31” day of March, 1860. The mid Bank to be called the “ State Bank,” and to be located in the ci 1y of Philadel phia, and to consist of a Capital Stockof Fifty Thousand Dollm, in shares of Fifty Dollars each, with the privi lege of increasing the some to any amount not exceeding in :11 One Million of Dollars. 5.329451“; E David Shelmire, ! William (lagers, i J. K. Eshylmnn, aim fioustkeepers. /~ g, 3331131. . ¢% ~/r’glme\_ 90? '3' _/,§VECONOMY! Mg ”Qt/(i? 11233532222:th ag -3‘7 Save the Pieces! 99: A: accidents will happen wan in well-regulatodfami £66s,lll: very desirable to in" some cheap and conve nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, kc. BPALDIN G’s PREPARED GLUE mats all such emergencies, Ind no household can lflord to he without it. It is always randy and upto the stick ing point. There is no longer a. necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, Ind broken cradles It is jut the article‘for acne, shell, md other ornsmenul work, so popular with ladies of refinement Ind taste. This admirable preparation in and cold, busing chemi cally held in solution, Ind possessing all the valuable qualities of the beat cabinet-makers‘ Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinu-y mucilage, being vastly more ndheaive. “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE " N. B.——A Brush secompnnien each bonus. P 7115925 cents. . onussua mayor, No. 48 Gun. awn-3r. Nsw You: HENRY C. SPALDING k 00., Box No. 3,600. New York Address Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight, and Twelve Dozen—4. Beautiful Lithographic Show-Curd accompanying each package. V 113‘ A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost Annually to every household 4]} Sold by all prominent statioueu,Druggislx, Hudwnro and Furniture Dealers. Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Cenntry merchants should make I. note of SPAM)- ING’S‘ PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand any climate. febll-dßpwly fiiiaceiianenug. / -S. 81m 4/ PAPER FEW“: g "41:79.". r?“ If; 4ND DEAL» A %%Q\ £3 k‘ WA],- 4 :‘- _. Q ‘3}; $931: '* NOVELTIES. RECEIVED AT SCHEFFER’S BOOKSTORE, Chinese Tumbler, Deceptive Tumblers, Watch Boxes—lmitation Pack of Curtis, Whistling Balloons, Moveable Animals, Do. Men. Magnetic Fishes, Do. Ducks, [l7O. Turtles Do. Ships, Magnets, ' Compassess of all sizes, . Mumps for marking Linen, £20., at 38 cents. ‘ Cards Cases, ._ Needle Thunders, a very useful article for Ladies et '2O cents. Porcelain Slates and Pencils. Hair Brushes. Lead Pencils in Boxes, Gum Balls of every size and quality end' prices. Paint Boxes, Brushes, Lead Pencil Sharpeners, Finger Rings, Globes, Key Rings, Pocket Pieces, Pen Knives, Chins. Ornamentl‘, with Ink Stands, Jno., attached. Parallel Rulers, Pen Wipers, Sand Boxes, Pen Racks. Microscopes of different sizes. 3 . Magneto-Electric Machine. _ China Marbles of all sizes and prices. Glass H - H I‘ Common “ Bpulding’s Prepared Glue, a useful article in every family, . Upwn!s ‘ I (I 3‘ H H Mathematical Instruments of dilierent styles. Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings Magic Wafers, or Electricity Illustrated, price 'l5 cents a. box. , Magic Duplicating and Impression Paper. Ksleidiscnpes and Multiplying Glasses. Dominoes of all sizes, qualities and prices. Pocket Ink Stands ‘H' “ “ Cork Screws, suitable for carrying in Vest Pocket. Puzzles, Mirrors, Dice, Perfumery. Colored Crayons. Chalk do Papier Macho Work Boxes. “ “ Writing Desk and Portfolio. {ITEM sale at SOHEFFER’S BOOKSTORE, msr3o No. 18 Market Street. EXTRACTS! EXTRAGTS WOODSWORTH 6:: BUNNEL'B SUPERIOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS BITTER. ALMOND, NECTARINE, PINE APPLE, STRAWBERRY, BOSE. LEMON Am VANILLA, J nst received and for sale by je29 g, ,i WM. Dog, JB., 8:. CO JUST RECEIVED! INK FOUNTAIN! INK FOUNTAIN! A very ingenious attachment to any metallic pan, by which one dip of ink is anfliciEnt to write a. foolscap page. For sale at EGHEFFL‘R’S BOOKSTORE, ‘ ap9 No. 18 Market at PUR. be RY E W HTSKY. FIV E YEARS ‘ OLD AND GUARANTEED STRICTLY PURE—We will sell this lot (by the barrel) at an unusually lowprico to,close out. We invite Hotel Keepers and other: to 031' and examine or take samples an? nil GLASSES SUGA R.— A small but very superior lot, suitable for preserving, for sale by [jam] WM. DOCK, .13., k 00. CHOICE SAUCE WORCESTERSHIRE. . LUCKNOW CHUTNY, 1 CONTINENTAL, SOYER’S SULTANA, ATHENIEUM, LONDON CLUB, SIR ROBERT PEEL, INDIA SOY, READING SAUCE, . ENGLISH PEPPER SAUCE. For sale by WM. DOCK, Jim, at: 00. - mylo LAW BOOKS ! LAW BOOKS ! !—A general assortment of LAW BOOKS, all the State Report: and Standard Elementary Works; with many of the old English Reports, scarce and rare, together with a large assortment of second-hand Law Books, at very low prices, at the. one price Bookstore of E. M. POLLOCK 8; SON, Market Square, Harrisburg. myB “I HITE BRANDY ! I—FOB PRE SEBVING. Warranted strictly pure. Just received and for sale by WM DOCK, Jr. KEROSINE, OR COAL OlL—Fur sale by WM. DOCK. Jr KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place to buy Domestic Medicines WEDDING and Visiting Cards, int-{EFPMR’P Bookstore. SPANISH OLIVES ! ! !-A FRESH sup ?“ just received and for sale by the quart Dr in but: flea. [mle] WM. DOCK. 12.. a; co PARAFFIN E CANDLES ! ! !——Made of PURE PARAFFINB, a mun-in! .obtnined from GOAL, combining the ILLUMINATING Properties and chemical constituents of Gas. They wil stand all cli. mates, give I clear and brillinnt light and burn Tn ran CENT. longer than Wax, Spam: or any other candle in the market. For sale by WM. DOCK, 13., marl“! 3010 Agent for Harrisburg. INDIA RUBBER, HORN, BUFFALO and Shell comm, n the Jones Row Drug Store. HELMBOLD’! ; GENUINE PREPAI AT lONS. HE‘LMB OLD’S BUCHU for thé Bladder. HELMB‘WD‘S BUOHU for the Kidneys. HLLMBOIW'fi BUGHU for the Gravel. . BELMBOL 0:8 Worm for the prepay. HELM BOLD? BUGEU for Humans”. 4 HELMBOIJ) s BUGHU for Loss of Memory. HELM BOLD’S BUUHU for Dimnews of Vision. EELMBOLD’S BUCKU for D‘Lflicnlt Bresthing. HELMBOLD’S BUGFU for Weak Nerves. HELM BOLD’S 3001113 for General Debility. HELMBUL D‘B BUT-BU for Universal Lassimde. HELMBOL o's BUCEU far Horror 0! Disease. HELM BOLD’B BUCHU for Night Ssh“. HELMBOLD’B BUOHU lor W .kefulness. BELM 80L D’B BUGHU fur Brim-Es of the Skin. HELMBOLD’S “DC 80 for Eruptions. BELMBOLD’S BUUHU for Pain in the Back. EELMBULD’S BUG EU for ReamneEs or the Eyelids, with Temporary Huflusion :nd Lox-s of sight. HELMBOLD'B BUUHU for Mobility and Restl'euness,with Want of Attention and Horror of Socxety. HELMROLD’S BUOEU for Obstructions. HELMBOLD’B BUOHU for Excuses arising from India cretion , and d 1 mun: of ' , FEMALIs‘h, mum. ms, FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES. TAkE'No moan PILLS, , TAKE NO MORE PILLS, ’ ‘ THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL, THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL. Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU {or all com plaints incident to the sex. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT 3 TAKE NO MORE BALSMI or Injurious and Unpleasant Medicine lor Unpleasantand Davgrmns Diseases. Use HELMEOfiD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for Excessea arising from hahi indn‘gfld in BY YOUNG AND OLD, And fox diseases «rising Irom Habits of D saipatx'on. It re moves all impropo-X' discharges, and will restore the pnient in a short time to n state of Health and Purity. Use HELMBOLD‘S EXTRACT BUOHU for Diseases and Afl'ectnona of the most Dish-main): Character. Use HELMBULD S EXTRACT BUOHU for all Afiec‘ tions and Diseases of the URINARY ORGANE, Whether existing in MALE 08. FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, and no matter of - HOW LONG STANDING. . All of the above diseases and aymplom: admit of the same treatment, and may originave from tnzaame .cause, WM DOCK, 13., & CO filehical. REM) E mail): ”READ: mun :_ HELMBOLD’S imam; ”mad pleasant in taste and odor. but immediate 111 its action. , . . Personally appearzd before'me, an Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, 11. 'l‘ lIELMBOLD, Chemist, who, being du‘! s‘7o"], does say, that his preyara‘tion contains no Nan-- .cotic, Mexcury, or injmimm drug, but is purely Vegetable. H. 'l‘. HELM BOLD, Sole Mnnul'aelmel'. Sworn and Suh- cribcd before me, this 32d day of Novem. ber, 1854 WM. I’. HUBBARD, Aidermun. d Price $1 per bottle, or six for S 5, delivered to any ad teas. ‘A TRIAL COSTS BUT A DOLLAR—TRY I'R, And be convinced of its efiicacy. And it is am-ompmied by rgllabln and responsime certificates from Professors of Mrdlcul Colleges, Clergymen and minus. Prepared by H. T HELMBOLD, 7 Practical and Ana‘ylical Chemist. 104 math Tenth Street below Chestnut, Philmwjphia. NEG: SSARY CAUTION —Shou‘d unprmcipl-d Dealers try to p.. m of? another article, which pays a better prufil ‘Llld is w- mm «as, ASK FUR HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUGflU. ‘ TAKE NO OTHER CERES GUARANTEED. Said by JOHN WYETH, Druggist, corner of Market and Second streets, Hu‘riahurg. A NI! ALL DRUGGISTS‘ EVERYWHERE. GUT TI-IXS OUT—SEND OR CALL FOR IT, AND AVOID EXPOSUitE AND IMPOBITION nnls-d&w3m AH aperient and Stomacbic preparation of IRON puri. Bed of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrofien. Sanctioned by the highest Modiral Authorities, hot in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. Th 9 experience of thousands daily proves that no pre paration of Iron can be compared win: it. Impurities of the blood, doprvssinn of vital energy, pale and otherwise sick '3' complexion, indicate its necessity in flmost every conceivable case. , Innoxiouain all maladies in which it has been tried. it. has proved ahsulntely curative in each of the following complaints, viz : In Damn-rt. Nunvous Anuu'noss, Emounos, Dra- PsPsu‘ Coxs'rnu'nos, Dnnnnuu, brsnx'rnny, Incmnm ConsmPTvox. Sour Pumas 'l'unxnounosrs, 8n 1' Baum, Mmuussrauulom Wumzs, CELORDSIB. LIVER 003 mm nus, Gnome Hmmcnns, Human-£l33l,qunmrmnrravxas. Pmrus ON THE has, 620. In cases of GENERAL Datum-n, whether the result of «cute dike-Ifiel or of the continued diminution ofvnarvuua ~..nd muscular em rgy from chronic cor. p'aima, one trial of this restorative has proved successful to an extent which an dew-in ion or written attestation would render cmnibze Im'v lids so lorg bed- ridden as to have I» come tbrgottun in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-uppeared in the busy world as in just returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Some wry signal instant-es of this kind are ' attested of female: Sufl‘ereru, emaciated victims of apparent mamsmus, sunguiueous exhaustion. critical changes. and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the phyuician has no name. In Nuavaus Arrnc'rmxs of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it. in vigorously tonic, without. being exciting and overheating; and gently, regularly aperiem, own in the moat obtinuto cases of costiveness. without ever being a gamiu purgzative, or inflicting a disagreeable «sensation. It is this latter property. among others, which makes it so remarkably efl'ectuul and permunentn remedyfcr Piles, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action. by dispersing the local tendency which forms them In DYBPEPElA,innumerub!e us are itscausea, a single box of these Chalyheute Pills has often suificed for the most habitual cases, including the attendant. l‘ostitemss. In unchecked Dunnnan, evcnwhen advanced to Dvsnx ' 'rnm', confirmed, emuuiating, and apparently malignant the “fuels have been equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flush and strength, debilitating cough, and remitlent hectic, which generally indicate IN -01“ ml" Goxauunlox, this remedy has nlluyed the alarm or friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. In SCROFULOUB Tvnnncnmsxs, this medicated iron has had in more than the gbod effect of the most cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well known liabilities. The attention of females cannot be too confidently invited to this remedy and rutonzt’i‘ve, in the cases peculiarly af fectiug them. - 7 In Run-:m'ussl, both chronic and inflammatory—in the Inter, however, more decided ly—it has been invariably well reported, bmh as alleviating pain and xedncing the swel lsnga and stillness of the joints and muscles. In lmnmxnzsr Ravens it 1:23: necessarily to a great remedy and enrrgetic restorative, and its progress in the new setflemvnts of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever been disgusted in the whole history of medicine,whivh exerts such prompt, lmppy, and fully restormive effects. Good apymite, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its nae. Put up in meat. flat metal boxgy-ontaming 50 pills, price 50 cents per box ; for sale by dmggists and dealers. Will be sent free to any address on receipt at the price. All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to B. B'. LOOKE a; 00., General Agents. myWB- A ,4" "V 20 eclar Street, New York M ANHOOD, HOW‘LOBT, 110 W RESTORE 17. Just Published, in a Saaled Envelnps, A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPEMIATORRHOEA. or Seminal Weakness, Suxua? Dehility, Nervmxsnnsa and Involuntary Emiss‘onfi, producing Impotency , Consumption and Mental and Physical Debility. B_Y ROB. J. “GULYERWELL. M. D . The important fact that the awful consequences of IMF— abusa may be efl‘rclnally removed withoutmternal med icines or the dangerous applications of caustics, instruments, medicated Images, and other emnirical devices, is here cloar'y demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly anew saful treatment, as adopted by me celebrated author, fully explained, by means of wlnivh evary one is enabled to cure himself perfectly, and ot- the least possinlp cost, there by avoiding all the advertisid nostnuns or the. day The Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands Sentnnder seal to any address, post paid, on the. receipt of two nostage stamps, by addrossing Dr. CH AS I . C. KL‘INE, 480 First Avenue, New York, Post Box 4,586. an“) (1&le LATEST NEWS!!! SWOPE’S DR_ TONIC FOB FEVER AND AGUE, Will cure the most obstinate case “IN TWENTY FOUR HOURS,” It is also a preventative for such as are liable to this disease. This celebrated TONIC re moves all Flatulency, regulates the Bowels, purifies the Blood, gives a. tone to the Digestive Organs, and creates an appetite. Sole Agent for the town and Dauphin cdunty is WM LOEFFLER, appointed by me ans-(Bin OLD DR. mumps BOOK OF ®Travels and great discoveries of the J spanesefi and East India. Medicinesmith full directions for the certain cure of ConsumptiOn . Bronchitis, Coughs, Golds, Qatari-h, Asthma, Fevers, Heart Disease, Sex-of nla, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Gravel, and Urinary Deposits, Female Complain“, Sac. Illustrated with hundreds of certificates of cures and engravings. For the purpose of rescuing as many sun‘ering felloiv beings as possible from premature death, it will be sent to my part of the continent, by sending 25 cents to DRS. HEATH 641 Broadway, New York Oiiy. Sold by c. B. Keller, Harrisburg; Samuel Elliott, Curliale; Levi Knufl‘mun, Mechlnicaburg; christian Miller Millersburg; Dr. Goo. Rosa, Lebanon- J. 0- Altie, éhippensbnrg. . oclfi-dkwly W ' PHARMACEUTIST AN mumsu 003. 401 AND WET m * fining pmhuod the Dmg Store of Hours. HOLE.” £oo.,lbeglenve oculmeaaenfionofthnpuflkbw wen-makedDmgS‘lmo. Hy goodafindmbmd to be genuine, relhble, and o! the Int quality. my expenance 1n the Drug human, acquired pdnciplly by traveling through the European Continuing, II MG 111 ‘1: gm anti-{nation to every one. MY STOCK CONSISTS 0F 9118': Chemlcuh, Funnier}, Soaps, 802 m, Tarmac, Burning fluid, . Oombl, Bart Nannies and Puma, PATENT MEDICINEs, which will be sold but not recommended, It! X mnnct guarantee a cure in any case. ‘ Beside: the above named Moles, l have a. my large ll: sortment of other miscellaneous articles, which the pnbti is invited to come and examine. (the attention of Ihvalids, Physicians, Glargymeflo acnent tic men, and the pnhlic generally, is respectfully solicited to the merits of this chemical preparatio con taining IRON, SULPHUR, AND PllO 9110301113, and which is identical in its composition with the Hematic Glabulc, or red blood. In all diseases accompanied with DEBIL l T Y , pale countenance and nervous derangement. analyses of the blood show a deficiency of the red globules. Buddy complexion and a may tim of the akin, is always indica tive of health; While a. pale, wax-like akin find counte nance,— which nvinccs a d'éficiency of the red globules —- accompanies ndiseascd organism . Preparation: of RUSK have bren given for the purpose of supplying the-red glo bules, but we contend that IRON alone, BU Ll’B UR 310 mg or PHOSPHORUUS alone, will not meet the deficiency in every case, but that a judicious combination of all these elements is necessary to restore the blood. to its normal standard. This point, never before attained, has been reached in the BLOOD FOOD, and “Luise/aver! ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the age. Its streets in C 0 N S U M P 'l‘ I 0 N are to soften the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen the syntem, allay the prank-axing nii ht sweats, increase the physi cal and mental energy, enrich the N. ad by restoring the lacking red globules, increase the appetite, restore the calor, and clothe the skeleton frame wnh flesh. The BLOOD FOOD will be found a specific in all CHRONIC DISEASES of the THROAT or LUNGS such as Aathma, Bronchitis, Coughs, &c. Public speakers and singers will find it of great utility in clearing and ntrengthening the vocal organs In Dyspepsia, Lit-er Complain“, Drnpsy, Epiltpsy, Paralysis; Sagan. Greed, 8!. Vi ms’ Dance, Fever and Agile &e.,i eflicleucy is marked and instantaneous. In no cine: of diseases, however, are the beneficial efi'ectaof this remedy ao conspicuous as in those harnessing FEMALE COMPLAINTS to which the gentler sex are liable, and which tend to wards Consumption, such an an! proeaed or diflicult Men struation. (11ml Sickness, Whaler, &c., especial!) when these complaints are accompanied with-puma“, ndiny hue or pallor of the skin, deproosion of spirits, debihty, pnlpitntion, want of appetite, and nervous prostration. We have the utmost confidence in recommending the; BLOOD F 001) to all who may be conneionn of 3 loss or vitality or energy; and to tho-15 wh. M: mental or bodily powers are prostrategi through overuse, either of the mind or body, and we deem it our duty to any thatin on cases of "frankness and Emaciauon, Imd in »ll diseases of the Kidneys or Bladder, this preparation bu a claim upon the attention of sufferers which cannot be over estimated. A faithful trial will be found the most con vincing proof in regard to its efficacy that could be asked for. With the above remarks, and with the numoronfi testimonials we bore in its favor, we ofl'er the “BLOOD FOOD" to the consideration of tho afllloced, knowing that itwill be acknowledged as preeminent over oil other preparations, patent or oflicinal, in point of usefulness. Circulars giving the Theory upon which this remed in founded, also certificates of remarkable cures, willybe sent free when desired. We forward the Boom) FOOD to any part of the United States or Canaries upon receipt of price-$1 per bottle 55 for six bottles. Bo careful in all cases to take none {mt that having our too-simiie sig nutnre upon the wrapper. None other is euuine. Prepared only by mom I! a £011,813 No. 419 B-ouuwa} Now York, And said by them, and by all respecmhe ilrug '5“. For sale by G. A, BANNVALT, C. K. [£3l.th and I). W. GROSS 5L 00., Harrirbmg. feufl-eowdélwly PURIFI’ THE BLOOD! MOFF A T ’ S , 7 1 ‘ VEGETABLE LEE lE. PILLS A N 1T ~ 'PIIENIh BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which these pre-oml nent Medicines have acquire-d for their invaluable Elli» cacy‘in all the Diseases which they pxofese to cum, ha.- rendered the usual practice of pulling not nnly unneces imry, but unworthy of them. IN ALL CASES .Ot‘ Asthma, Acute and Chronic Hhemuutiim, Afleckions of the Bladder and Kidneys. ' BILIOUS FBVEBS AND LIVER COMPLAINTE, In the South and West, where these diseases prevail they will be found invaluable. Mantel-a, farmers and others, who once use these Medicines, will never after wards be. without them. BILIOUS CHOLIC, REBOUE LOOSENESS. PILEB,GOB TIVENESS, COLDS AND COL 6HB, (380L113, CORRUPT RUMORS. DROPBIEB. DISPEPBIA.——No person with trhis distressing (lipase, should delay using these Medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Eryeipelas, Flathlency. Fan's: AND AGUE.—For this scourge of the Western country these Medicines will he found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub ject to a. return of the disease ; a cure by zhese medl~ cines is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied. and be cured. - Fouanss or Com-1.31103: GENERAL DEBILITY. GOUT, GIDDINEW, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood, J aundice, Loss of Appetite. Mnncnmn. Dianne—Never fails in eradicate en tirely all the clients of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Snrsaperilln. NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBXLITY. NERVOUS COMPLAINTS OF ALL KISDS. ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. Pure—The original proprietor of these Hedicine was cured of Piles. of thirty-five years’ standing, by the the use of these Life Medicines alone. 0 PAINS in the Head, Side, Back, Limbs, Joints and rgnns. Rurvunxsu.—Thone affected with this terrible dis ease, will be sure of relief by the Lilo Medicine-e. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Belt Rheum Swellings. Scnurunl, or Kixc’s Enrfin its worst forms. Ulcer of every description. Worms of all kinds are efl‘ectually expelled by there Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their existence iS'suspectcd. Relief will be certain. THE LIFE PILLS‘ AND PHCENIX BITTEBS - PURII-‘Y THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the system. pasunzn um 301.11 B? DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, 835 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New'York. flj’Fur sale by all Diuggistu. jyl‘l-dhwly H U MPHREY’S W“ SPECIFIC HOJHE OI’A TlllO REMEDIES, for sale at KELLER’S Drug State, W‘" 91 Market Street / FOUN‘DED 18-52 CHARTERED 1854. ' L 0 CA TE .0 ‘ ORNER OF BALTIMORE AND CHARLES STREETS, EAL TIMORE: MD- The Largest, Moat Elegunfly garnished, Ind Popular lommercial College in the gutted States. Dellgned Izpressly for Young Men desiring t 0 obtain a Tnonoucx Pmo'ncu. Busmnss mucuxos in the nhortes‘poniblo time and at the least £331,611“- A Large and Beautifully Ornamental Circulu, eon taiulng upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, wish Summit! or anuxsnfl', and a Large Engl'EVine gthe finest of the kind a", made in this cpuntry) represen ingthe Interior View of the College, mth Catalogue stating terms to. , Willbe sent to Every Young MN! on spline-flank“: qr CHARGE . rite immediately and on will receive t a m th-aturn mail. Addrtess,y h jnn2s—dly] E. K. LOSIER. Enamels, In. DR. SWO?!) KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place . to buy Balm of Thousand Flowers. fllcbiml. LOEFFLEB, PRAGI‘IGAL Alamo! and Campbene, M 9mm Spices, Corks, W Brushes, Pawnee, Toilet W 35" Home And Cattle Powders, Chanson and Sheep skim. CO