FB ISIT BEST TO PLANT FRUIT TRIES IN THE FALL on Seem ? We have received quite a number of replies to the above question, a few extracts from which will be interesting : " Taking all things into consi,leration," says E. P. Barnes, of Pharsalia, N. Y., " I think fall planting the best. The planter then has more time to prepare his land, and get it in good condition for setting the trees. Fall planting, too, gives the soil a chance to settle around the roots, so that the trees are at home and ready for growing, as soon as the warm weather comes, in the spring." A well known writer of Massachusetts takes a different view of the matter. He prefers spring planting. Alter severing the trees in autumn from the vital heat of the earth, they are exposed to the severity of winter before having time to recover it again by summer growth. To au extent, the sip circulates in trees in the winter; and it has been shown that the temperature of their central wood never runs so high or- so low as the sni s iounding air, but keeps nearly within the range of 40 and 60 degrees Fah. Hence trees, 'when planted in the fall—in latitude 42 and north of it—are more likely to be winter killed than when planted in the spring, as they are deprived of the warmth of their mother earth. As a general rule, the spring is un doubtedly the safest time to plant all trees ; though some fruit trees will live in latitude 42 deg. when set in the fall, as every one well knows. Apple trees are of this class. But those trees whose wood is spongy and formed rapidly, grow late, or have been much forced, are unsafe planted in the autumn, as the vio lence of transportation suddenly cuts them off (as before hinted) from warmth, particularly necessary for their preservation. Shearing a lamb in December would not be so impolitic.— reach and apricot trees very rarely live when set in autumn; cherry trees may possibly, and sometimes pear trees do tolerably well. But since I have lost several valuable ones of the latter, when thus planted, from one place to another in my garden, I dare not venture only on the poorest ; and then am careful to get up as much soil with the roots as possible. Set in the spring, I have never lost a tree of any kind, except eight plum trees, bought at auction, whose death I do not regret." F. H. H. also prefers spring planting. He says: " In taking np a tree, the roots are more or less mutilat ed , and the tree enfeebled; and when- set out in the fall, less able to withstand the rigors of winter, more liable to heave out with the frost, and to be blown down by the wind. It is sometimes said, by fall setting the tree becomes more firm and the earth settled about the roots, and consequently will start earlier in the spring. But the same end may be obtained by early spring planting, before the heavy rains, or by watering at the time of planting." W. Alexander, of Michigan, prefers to plant in the fall. especially when the trees have to be obtained from a distant nursery. C. G. Brown, of Wisconsin, also advocates fall planting. Sometimes trees planted in the. fall are injured by the "harder freezing of the ground where it has been disturbed; but this difficulty may be easily remedied by covering the roots with a greater depth of earth than it is intended shall remain upon them."- —a enesee -Farmer. How ro Rama CELZRY.-A description of celery is unnecessary for most of those who live in our near cities, where it has long been a staple article for the table, but is as yet cul tivated in comparatively few farmers' gardens. It is a native of England, where it grows as a rank, coarse weed, in marshy grounds. By cultivation, the best stocks, which are edible, have been rendered crisp and delicate, of a most agreeable flavor, and equal or superior to any other plant for salads. It is also used as flavoring for soup and made dishes. When once generally known, it will be considered as indispensable in the garden -as lettuce or cab bage._ It is usually eaten in fall and winter ; by proper management it may be had from August to April. To raise celery for summer use, a hot bed is needed, which should be prepared, in this lati tude, as early as the second week in March.— After the hot bed is made in the usual manner, but with about twelve inches of soil upon the manure, allow it to stand ten or twelve days for the weeds to spring up, which can then be destroyed, and the bed kept clean with little trouble. Make drills six inches apart by press ing the edge of a board into the soil an inch deep, and sow the seed. The solid white va riety is generally preferred. When the plants are up, thin them to an inch apart. Air them a short time each morning; keep them shaded with mats on clear days from about 10 A. M. to 4P. M. Water with cold water about twice a week, applying it at, noon, and immediately replace the mats. Hoe between the rows to keep out weeds, only when the plants and soil are dry ; otherwise they become rusted and are spoiled for after culture. When about three inches high, or near the first of May, they are ready for transplanting. It is well to give more air, to harden them oil; a few days before re moving them. Dig trenches one foot wide, two feet deep and four to five feet apart. Put in six inches of well rotted cattle or hog manure, fill in with six ineheS of Roil, and mix the whole thoroughly. Choose a clear day, water the beds freely an hour or more before transplanting, that the earth may adhere to the plants. Fork over the prepared soil in the trenches, and leave the middle rounded up higher than the sides.— Put in the joung plants twelve inches apart, and shade them for a few days to prevent wilt ing. Hoe them occasionally to keep out weeds, but only in dry weather, and when the leaves are free from dew, and always be careful to keep all earth from the centre of the plant; otherwise it will rust and be spoiled. Draw in earth enough from the sides of the - trench to cover the lateral roots three inches deep, but do not draw together the heart of the plant while young_ If drouth occur, frequent hoeing is better than watering. When eight or ten stalks are formed, and the tallest is eighteen inches high, draw in earth from the sides, and bank up the plant as high as the first outside leaf—draw the stalks together, while doing this, and be careful to keep earth out of the centre. When the heart has grown up even with the outside leaves, give a second earthing, drawing it up so that the bank stands about two feet high. As soon as the heart reaches to the outer leaves again, the celery is ready for use. It will attain this point about thirty days after the first baki ng . For fall and winter celery, choose a rich, sandy loam, and enrich it with plenty of good manure, thoroughly worked into the soil. Sow the seed in drills a foot apart, the same as di rected above. Thin them to about half an inch apart. Hoe frequently to keep d own wee d s and supply moisture, but never while the dew is on. The plants will be - ready f or the trenches about the first of July, after which the treatment is the same as described above. Further directions for digging, preparin g f or the table, preserving for winter, eto., will be given at the appropriate season. Many of these hints are derived from a treatise by Mr. Itoessle, probably the must successful cultiva tor of celery in this country. lIEALIH, MONEY! HAPPINESS!! . --___ As thissesson of year. when so much sickness prevails, every one should provide himself with DR. RUM palmy% HOMOIOPATHIO REDIOINES, and prevent disease in its beginning. A fresh supply always On band 'at SCHERFEVIEI BOOH-STORN, Harrisburg. _____ marl 9 - G TMPTY BARRELS I of every descrip tion. A large lot on hand and for sale by aplo . WILLIAM DOCK, Ja., & Co. HAMS! -3,000 Mi. EXTRA SUGAR CURED HANG la More and for sale low for coal", splo 'WK. DOCK, Ja g & Co.- AL. D E N T I S TR Y.' TH2 UNDERSIGNED, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY'. Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity. OFFICE IN STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BEADY HOUSE. eep2s-d&wtf B. M. GILDEA, D. D. S. WM. H. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office corner of MARKET STREET and the SQUARE, (WyetWed second door front. 117" 'Entrance on Market square. nfil-lydaw DR. C. WEICHEL, SURGEON AND OCULIST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET. He is now fully prepared to attend promptly to the duties of profession in all its branches. A LONG AND VERY SUCCESSFUL MEDICAL EXPERIENCE justifies him in promising full and ample Satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call, be the disease Chronic or any other nature. mlB-darwly WM. PARKHILL) 8170088808 TO U.S. LUTZ, PLUMBER AND BRASS FOUNDER, 108 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG. BRASS CASTINGS, of every description, madeto order. American manufactured Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes. Hydrants ofevery description made and repaired. Hot and Cold Water Baths, Shower Baths, Water Closets, Cistern Pumps, Lead Coigns and Lead work o f every description done at the shortest notice ! on the most reasonable terms. Factoryand Bugine work ,n general. An orders thank fully received and punctually attended to. The highest price in cash given for old Copper, Bras", Lead and Speller. mylii-dtf J C. MOLTZ, .ENGINEER, XiOHINIST AND STEAM FITTER, No. 6, North Sixth A.., between Walnut and Market, Harrisburg, Pa. Machinery of every description wade and repaired. Dress Docks of all sizes, and a large assortment of Gas Fittings constantly on hand. All work done in tbis' establishment will be_under his own supervision, and warranted to give eatiefaction. on 26. RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE, TRACT AND SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPOSITORY, E. S. GERMAN, 27 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT, HARRISBURG, PA. Depot for the sale of Stereoscopes,dtereoscopi c Views, filmic and Musical Instruments. Also, subscriptions taken for religions publications. no3o-dy FRANKLIN HOUSE; This pleasant and commodious Hotel has been tho roughly re-fitted and re-furnished. It is pleasantly situated on North-West corner of Howard and Franklin streets, a few doors west of the Northern Central Rail way Depot. Avery attention paid to the comfort of his guests. e. LEISENRING, Proprietor, Jel2-tr (Late of Selina Grove, Pa.) NOW WITHIN REACH OF ALL ! GROVER & BAKER'S . CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES! 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The public attention is respectfully requested to the following cards of Ewes Howe, Ja., and the GROVBA BASER S. M. CO.: A CARD FROMTHE GROVER 4- BASER S. .1111C0 Our Patents being now established by the Courts, we are enabled to furnish the GROVER & BAKER Machine, with important improvements, at greatly REDUCED PRICES! The moderate price at which Machines, making the GROVER & BIKER stitch, can now be had, brings them within the reach of all, and renders the use of Machines making inferior stitches as unnecessary as it is unwise. Persons desiring the best Machines, and the right to use them, must not only be sure to bay Machines making the GROVER & BAKER stitch, bat also that such Machines are made and stamped under oar patents and those of Ewes Bows, JR. _ A CARD FROM ELIAS HOWE, JR All persons are cautioned not to make, deal in, or use any Sewing Machines 'which sew from two spools and make the stitch known as the GROTER & Besse stitch, unless the same are purchased from the Gums& & Be irut Sewing Machine Company, or their Agents, or Li censes, and stamped under my patent of September 10, FIXI Said Company, and their Licenses, alon'e, are legally authorized under their own patents, and my said patent, during the extended term thereof, to make and soli this kind of Sewing Machine, and all others are piracies upon my said patent, and will be dealt with accordingly, wherever found. Nair YORE 1 SE ND FOR A CIRCULAR JAMES B. JUMBLE, Agent, Harrisburg. isep2S-d&wl.T • NE W AItRANGEMENT. CHANGE OF LOCATION. WA L OVER' S LINE. The old stock of cars being disposed of, the under signed has broke out in a new place, and established a daily freight line between Philadelphia, New York, Har risburg and all points on the Northern Central, Sunbury and Erie and Lackawanna and Bloomsburg railroads, Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended, he hopes, by promptness in delivery, to retain all his old customers and patrons. Ail goods intended for the line must be delivered at the depot of the Philadelphia and Readingrailroad, Broad and eallowhili streets, Bbil iladelphia All goods delivered at the depot up to 45 o'clock, P. M., will reach Harrisburg next morning. J. WALLOWER, JR., General Agent, marchl2 Reading Depot, Harrisburg. EXTRACTSI EXTRACTS, WOODSWORTH RUNNEL'S SUPER/OR FLAVORING _EXTRA OF BITTER ALMOND, NECTARINE, PINE APPLE, STRAWBERRY, ROSE, LEMON AND VANILLA, • Just received and for sale by ie29 WM. DOCK, ax.. do C THE AMERICAN READER • - A popular and very interesting Reader, designed for the use of ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS general'y throughout our country, and now in the use of the Public Schools of the First School District of Penn sylvania, by order, and with the unanimous vote of the Board of School Controllers of said District. It may be hai on application to the Author and Publisher, South west corner • f Lombard and 23d street; Philadelphia, for $6.50 per dozen, or 75 cents per copy. Orders may be left at this office for any quantity or number of them, and they will be promptly delivered to address free of freight or porterage. febl9-d6m. A PPLE WHISKY !-PuREJER.S.F.Y Ap 44. store and for sale by JOHN IL ZIEGLEIt, 73 Market street. feb7 - • • RitESH FRUIT!!! Pact/ERY DESCRIPTION, in Cans and Jars.— lunar& Each , age Warranted. WM. DOCK, Ja., RI I ED gIRLDPEt? I ES, Driel l AnEEesDr AP P LES, Dre BLACKDBILKLEB I just received by pelf 3. WM. DOCK, se., & CO, RINE CONDIMENTS ! !---E X T R A choice variety of SALAD OXiLSIPIEATESMUanSIKEARDTbiItreS of every description uky/0 WM- nom f a., CO. -.I7RFBR- GARDEN AND FLOWER u SEEDS —The largest stock in the City, All kinds of GARDEN SEEDS, in large papers, at Tirane oIiNTI3 per paper. For sale by DAVID HAYNES, inarlSam 110 Market Street. • BUSITIV3O Cabo. BALTIMORE, MD Sewing Atarbincs. GROVER Sr. BARER B. M. CO, 495 Broadway, New York ELIAS HOWE, TR x s e 4 4, CURE ii 9)7 - ..oteatti oc o, f l , 44) CURE - tip Nervous Headache CURE -7( lla By the nee of these Ails the perodic attacks of Ner vous or Sick Headache may be prerened ; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fell in removing the Nausea and Head ache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels,— removing Costive eteSS. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all pentium of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Lazattve, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investi gation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in 1188 many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating. in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without ma king any change of diet, and the absence of any disa greeable taste renders it easy to admtnister them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! The genuine have five signatures of 'Leary O. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other dealers in Medicines. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPA.LDING, 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. TILE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS Of SPALD I NG'S CEPHALIC PILLS WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER PROM HEADACHE, THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. As these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. SPALD ING, they afford unquestionable proof of the effi cacy of this truly scientific discovery. MasoNvILLE, Coax., Feb. 5, 1861 MR. SPALDING SIR I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and I like them sowed that I want you to send me two dollars worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few out of the first box I got from you.. Send the Pills by mail, and oblige 'Your ob't Servant, JAMES KENNEDY. HAVERFORD, PA., Feb. 6,1861 Ma. SPALDING Bin : I wish you to send me one more box of your Cephalic Pills, /have received a great deal of benefit from them. Yours, respectfully, MARY ANN STOIKHOUSE SPASMS CREME ;11.77,1TMODOtt CO., Pi., / January 18, 1861. C. SPALDING SIR Yon will please send me two boxes of your Cephalic Pills. Send them immediately. Respectfully yours, JNO. B. SIMONS. P. 8.--I &we used oneboxqf your Pals, antlfind them excellent. BELLE VERNON, Offro, an 15, 1881. HENRY 0. F.YALDING, Esq.: Please find enclosed twenty-five cents, for which send me another box of your Cephalic Pills. They are truly the best Pills Lkacq ever tried Direct 'A. STOVER, P. M., Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co., 0 BEVERLY, Mess., Dec. 11, 1860 0. SPALDING, Esq I wish for some circulars or large show bills, to bring your Qephalic Pills more particularly before my custo mers If yen have anything of the kind, please send to me. One of my customers, who is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days,) was cured of an attack in one hour by your Pills, which I sent her. Respectfully yours, W. B. WILKES. IRRYNOLDSBURG, FRANKLIN CO., OHIO, January 9, 1861. Win HENRY O. SPALDING, No. 48 Cedar et. L N. Y. DEAR SIR _ _ Enclosed find twenty-five cents, (25.) for which send box of "Cephalic Pills." Bend to address of 'Lev. Win. C. Filler, Iteynoldsburg, Franklin Co., Ohio. Your Pills work like a charm—cure Headache almost instanter. Truly yours, WILLIAM C. FILLER YPSILANTI, MICH., Jan. 14, 1861 MR. SPALDING . SIR Not long since I sent to you fora box of Cephalic pills for the cure of the Nervous Headache and Costiveness, and received the same, and they had so good an effect that I was induced to send for more. Please send by return mail. Direct to A. It. WHEELER, Ypsilanti, Mich. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were made ; viz: Cure of headache in all its forms. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in more than a thousand cases with entire success. From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. If you are, or have been 'troubled with the headache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may have them in case of an attack. From the Advertiser, Providence, R. 1. The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably effec tive remedy for the headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered. Prom the Western R. R. Gazette, Chicago, 111. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his unrivalled Cephalic Pills. From the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va. We are sure that persona suffering with the headache who try them, w.ll stick to them. From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La, Try them: you that are %Meted, and we are sure that your testimony can he added to the already numerous list that has received bene4ts that no other medicine can produce. From the St. Louis Democrat. The immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills) ig rapidly increasing. 11:7- A single bottle of SPALDING'S PItNPA.RED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! ECONOMY ! SAVE THE PIECES: D 117-‘4A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE. ISPAnn ! As accidents will happen, even in well regulated fami lies, it is very desirable to have some cheap and conve nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready, and up to the stick ing point. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOPZE.I2 N. B.—A brush accompanies each Bottle. Price 25 cents. Addr, se, HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 48 GEDAR_Street, New 'York dAIITION As certian unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my pn, PARED GLUE, I would caution all persons to examine before purchasing, and Fea that the full name, 11:7 - SPALDING'S PRRPA MIA is on the outside wrapper; all othereswzndling coun terfeits. noki-dawy. INSURANCE AGENCY. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1835. CAPITAL AND ASSETS 8904,207.51. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, OF PHILADELPHIA. I N CORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL AND , ASS.I:TS 81.219,475.19. The undersigned, as Agent for the above well known Companies, will make Insurance against loss or damage by tire, either perpetually or annually, on property in either town or country. Marine and Inland Transportation Risks also taken. Apply personally or by letter to • WILLIAM BUEHLER, decl•d&wly Harrisburg, Pa. lehe. HANDSOME WOMEN. TO THE LADIES. HUNT'S "BLOOM OF ROSES," a rich and delicate color for the cheeks and lips, WILL NOT WASH OR RUB OFF, and when once applied remains durable for years. mailed free in bottles for $l.OO. HUNT'S "COURT TOILET POWDER," imparts a dazzling whiteness to the complexion, and is unlike any thing else used for this purpose, mailed free for 50 cents. HUNT'S "BRITISH DALAI," removes tan, freckles, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin, mailed free for 50 cents. HUNT'S "IMPERIAL POMADE," , for the hair, etrengthens and improves its growth. keeps it from fall ing MT, and warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR CURL, mailed free for $l.OO. HUNT'S " PEARL BEAUTIFIER," for the teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth hardens the gums purifies the breath effectually, PRESERV ES THh TEETH AND PREVENTS TOOTH-ACHE, mailed free for $l.OO. HUNT'S "BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME,” a double extract of orange blossoms and cologne, mailed free for $l.OO. This exquisite perfume was first used by the PRINCESS ROYAL, OF ENGLAND, on her marriage. MESSRS. HUNT & CO. presented the PRINCESS with an elegant case of Perfumery, (in which all of the above articles were included,) in handsome cutglass with gold stoppers, valued at $l5OO, particulars of which appeared in the public prints. All the above articles sent FREE by ex press for $5.00. Cash can either accompany the order or be paid to the express agent on delivery of goods. RUNT & CO., Perfumers to the Queen, REGENT STREET, LONDON, AND 707 Saloom STREET, The Trade supplied. PHILADELPHIA. Sep4-dly CITY LIVERY . STABLES, 214 211 BLACKBERRY ALLEY, 7A . IN TILE REAR OF HERR'S HOTEL. The undersigned has re-commenced the L IV prR Y BUS/NEss in his NEVE AND SPACIOUS STABLES, located as above, with a lgrge and varied stock of HORSES, CARRIAGES AND OMNIBUSES, Which he will hire at moderate rates. octl3-dly F. K. SWARTZ. N o.TICE!I The undersigned has opened his LUMBER OFFICE, Corner of Third Street and blackberry Alley, near Herr's Hotel. • ALSO—Two Rooms, with folding doors, TO LET— suitable for a Lawyer's Office. Possession immediately. ALSO—A number one FIRE ENGINE for sale. W. P. MURRAY. ALSO—HORSES AND CARRIAGES toltire at the same Office. febB-dtf.FRANK A. MURRAY. • CHOICE SAUCES! WORCESTERSIIIRE. LUCKNOW CHUTNY, I I CONTINENTAL, SOYER'S SULTANA, ATIIEN/EUK, LONDON CLUB, aS/R ROBERT PEEL, INDIA SOY, BEADING ENGLISH PEPPER SAUCE. SAUCE, For gale by WM. DOCK, Ja. , & CO. mylo MO TIC E. The undersigned having opened an English and Classical School for Boys in the Lecture Room of what was formerly called the " United Brethren Church," on Front, between Walnut and Locust streets, is prepared to receive pupils and instruct them in the branches usually taught in schools of that character. The number of pupils is limited to twenty-five. For information with regard to terms, 6ce., apply to Rev. Mr. ROBINSON and Rev. Mr. CAT TELL, or personally to toc2s-dtf] JAMES B. RING. POOPE R'S GELATINE.—The best article in the market, just received and for sale ht marl4-tf MN. DOOR. 7/t KELLER'S DRUG STORE is the place to btu , Patent Media bum HUMPHREY'S SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES, for Bale at ICBLLEIVS Drug Store, n 027 91 Market Street INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. F. W. WEBER, nephew and taught by the well re. membered late F. W. Weber, of Ilarrisburg, is prepared to give lemons in music upon the PIANO, VIOLIN. CELLO, VIOLIN and FLUTE. Be will give lessons at his residence, corner of Locust street and River alley or at the homes of pupils. au2s-ddm _ _ HL. GODBOLD, PRACTICAL TUNER . AND REPAIRER OF PIANOS, MELODEONS, dre., &c. Orders in future must be left at WM. KNOCHE'S MUSIC STORE, 92 Market Street, or at BUEHLER'S HOTEL. All orders left at the above-named places will meet with prompt attention. First class PIANOS for sale. 17ELLER'S DRUG STORE is the place to Sod anythiny. in ti way nf Perfumery -... m , QTORAGE! STORAGE!! ..; Storage teceived at warehouse of lion JAWS M. WHEELER. N E W /3 0 0 K S I The “CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOK OP BIRDS„" Illustrated by W. HARVEY. Price The. cloth. The ' , CHILDREN'S PICTURE FABLE BOOK e n Il lustrated by HARRISON WEIR Price 75c. cloth. The ' , CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOK OF QUADRU PEDS, Illustrated by W HARVEY'. Prie • 75c. cloth. Pot eale at SCHREYER'S BOOKSTORE, feb9 No. 18 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. . Pr ELLER'S DRUG STORE is the place to bad tile text assortment of Porte blonneies. Insurance. elle &dirt. fivery Stables. BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, and Put up in Glass ewes, Air Tight, and will keep ma* climate. The Family Cathay. Me PILL is a gentle but active Cathartic, which tal ithe proprietor has used in his practice more than .4 twenty years. The constantly increaa- 1 ing demand from those who have long used the „3 PILLS, and the satisfac tion which all express in regard to their use, has induced me to place them H within the reach of all. The Profession well know o , that different Cathartics act on different portions WI of the bowels. The FAMILY CA- THARTIC PILL has, with due reference to this i n well established fact, been compounded from a vane- ty of the purest Vegetable Extracts, which act alike 1.1 on every part of the all mental', canal, and are good and sole in all eases where a Cathartic is E" needed, such as Be range m ente of the r e Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains in the Back I" and Loins, Costive ness, Pain and Sore- s ness over the whole body, from sudden cold, -1 which frequently, if ne glected, end in a long n s course of Fever, Loss of Appetite, a Creeping iss s ensa ti on o f Cold over the body, Rest- lessness, lIKADSOMI, 01 mimosa IS TES HEAD, all ri INFLAMMATORY DIS EASES, Worms in Mil- dren or Adults, Rheuma tism, a great PURIFIER " of the BLOOD and many diseases to which flesh in'heir, too numerous to mention in this advertise- 0 iment. Dose, Ito 8. Price Three Dimes. —ALSO— IsTro LIVER INV NEVER DEBI IT is compounded entire become an established fact, a and approved by all that sorted to with confidence it is recommended. It has cured thousands who had given up all hopes unsolicited certificates in The dose must be adapted individual taking it, and to actgently on thebowels. Let the dictates of your use of the LIVER IN-, will cure Liver Com tacks,D yspepsia,, Summer C o ry,Dropsy,Sour C o all v eness, Choi-, ra Morbus, Cholera lence, Jaundice,' es, and may be used sue ry, Family Med.i. HEADACHE, ( a& twenty minutes, 1 spoonfuls are taken tack. All who use it are in its favor MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH 7HE lint/ ORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGEVAAA. • Price One Dollar per Bottle. The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. S. T. W SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor. 208 Broadway. M. w Sold in Harrisburg by D. W. GROSS, JOHN WYRTII CHARLES BANN VAST, and all other Druggists. Del -d&wly • DIRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP , FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation.—will allay ALL PAM andspasmodie action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE DOWELS. D e d, pend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, D RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article for over ten years, and CAN SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medi cine—NEVER HAS IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE IN STANCE, TO EFFECT A CURE, whin timely used Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by: any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted wit h its operations, and speak in terms of commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter " WHAT WE DO KNOW," after ten years' experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DE CLARE. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis tered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one o the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with NEVER FAIL ING SUCCESS in THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not only r,3lleves the child from pain, but invigo rates 'the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al most instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily reme died, end in death. We believe it the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSEN TERY and DIARRHCSA. IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—DO NOT LET YOUR PRE JUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand between you and your suffering child, and the relief that will be SURE—yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS dr. PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, IS OSCAR STREET, New YORE. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. sep29-dkwly M ANHOOD, HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just Published, in a Staled Envelope, ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERMATORRHOEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Invotuntary Emissions, indu cing Impotency, and Mental and Physical Debility. BY ROB. J. OULVERWELL, M. D. • Aetho- of the 46 07 064 .Book," its. The world renowned author. in this admirable Lecture, Clearly proves from his own experience that the awful eon seguencss of Self-abuse may be effectually removed with out medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, boners, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out am ode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every suf ferer, no matter what his condit'on may be, may cure him self cheaply, pr.vately and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any addreeil, post paid, on the receipt of two onstage stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery New York, Post Box 4,586. aplS-ditwly ME JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BRANDIES, CONSISTING OF PINET, CASTILLION & CO., BISQUET, TRICOCHE & CO., JAS. HgNNESSY & CO., OTARD, DUPUY & CO., J. & P. MARTELL, ' JULES ROBIN & CO., MARETT & CO. FOR SALE BY JOHN H. ZIEGLER, declB 73 MARKET STREET. 21J500 POUNDS RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRONS, &c., &c.. together with ORANG.N.S, LEMONS, DRIED FRCITS, CRANBERRIES, and a variety of Articles suitable for the Holidays. Just received by [de2o.] WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO. seplB-dly LAYER RA EINS---WHOL; HALF and _ QUARTER BOXES, just received by nol6 W. DOCK, .Tu., & CO. I F you are in want of a Dentifrice go to TIELIARIS. In, Markot 'BUCKWHEAT MEAL!—EXTRA QUALITY, in 123 and 25 lb bags, just received and for sale by [jang] WM. DOCK, da ., & CO QCHEFFEWS Bookstore is the place to Ly buy Gold Pons—warranted -GIXTRA. SUGAR CURED HANS iLII Just received by nol6 TOY -BOOKS of an endless variety, for the amusement and instruction of our little ones, 00112/PERII Boolutore. Alebical. SANFORD •S SANFORD'S GORATOR =EO I y from Gums, and ha Standard Medicine, known have used it,and is now re in all thediseases forwhicb within the last two years l of relief, as the numerous my possession show. to the temperament of the used in such quantities as judgment guide you in the VIGORATOR, and it !plaints, Billi us At. !Chronic Diarrhoea, plaints, Dysente- Stomach, H bitual ie, Cholera, Chole. Inf antum, F 1 atu. Female W e akn es. cessfully as an Ordina. tine. It will cure SIC S thousands can testify.) in two or three Tea. at commencement of at g giving their tertlwatny 11r. DOCK. dR.. & CO ,fittbital. OVSI VI IZT I . I P% attl4l-2 3t,‘ ASUPERLATIV T E ONIC,DIURETIC, I#lll DysrEirr%° INYKORAiiiit CORDIAL TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA. APOTHECARIES, DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND PRIVATE FA MILIES. WOLFE'S PURE COGNAC BRANDY. WOLFE'S PURE MADEIRA, SHERRY AND PORT WINE. WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM. WOLFE'S PURE SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. ALL IN BOTTLES. I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above WINES and LIQUORS, im ported by Unaramo WOLFE, of New York, whose name is familiar in every part of this country for the purity of his celebrated SCHIEDAM SCRAPES. Mr. WOLFE, In his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his Wogs and IdQuorts, says: "I will stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a merchant of thirty years' resi dence in the City of New York, that all the laneser and WINKS which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the beat quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser,» Every bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a lac simile of his signature on the certificate. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine for themselves. For sale at RETA/L by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia. ____ GEORGE H. ASHTON, No. 832 Market street, Philadelphia, Sole Agent hiladelphia. Read the following from the New Yo rk Courier : tilonions BUSINESS FOR ONE NEW YORII MERCHANT,— We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and count.y merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality. We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business, although it will well re. pay any stranger or citizen to visit Onor.riro WOLFE'S extensive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street, and Nos 17, 19 and 21. Marketdeld street. His stock of schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Bum, some very old and equal to anyin this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wines, Jte, in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wm.'s% 'a sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less than two years 'ha may be equally successf with his Brandies and Wines. . . His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. WOLFE, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with WoLvit's nure Wliiiis and Litmus. We understand Mr. WOLF; for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op ponents in the United States, who sell nothing but tad tations; ruinous alike to human health and happiness. For sale by C. K. KELLER, Druggist, sole agent for Harrisburg. sepb-dAttvem PURIFY. THE BLOOD! MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS A N D PII(ENIX BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which these pre-emP, nent Medicines have acquired for their invaluable effi cacy in all the Diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice of puffing not only unnecea. nary, but unworthy of them. IN ALL CASES Of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rhemnatism, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, In the South and West, where these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who once use these Medicines, will never after wards be without them. - - . BILIOUS CHOLIC, SEROUS LOOSENESS, PILES, COS TIVENESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPSIES. DYSPEPSIA.—No person with this distressing disease, should delay using these Medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. FEVER AND ADDE.—For this scourge at the Western country these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub ject to a return of the disease d a cure by these medi cines is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied, and be cured. YOULNEBS OF COMPLEXION— GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, RAVEL, Headaches of every ki G nd, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Never fails to eradicate en tirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla. NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, NERVOUS COMPLAINTS OP ALL RINDS, ORGANIC AFFCTIONS. PILES.—The original E proprietor of these Medicines was cured of Piles, of thirty-five years' standing, by the the use of these Life Medicines alone. PAINS in the Head, Side, Back, Limbs, Joints and Organs. EIfEUILATISIL—Thoee affected with this terrible die ease, will be sure of relief by the Lite Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum Swellings. SCROFULA, or HMG'S EVIL, 111 iti worst forms. ulcer of every description. Wolters of all kinds are effectually expelled by these Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their existence is mispected. Relief will be certain. TILE LIFE PILLS AND PIRENIX BITTERS PURIFY TDB BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the system. PREPARED AND SOLD BY DR. WILLIAM B. M OFFAT, 335 Broadway, j corner of Anthony street, New York. 'For sale by all Druggists. yl7-dfr.wly 'Owing. ALL WORK. PRO,NISED IN ONE WEEK! rl: s s r3tk r / Z ge• 'DODGES D YE=HOUS 10 4 . PENNSYLVANIA STEAM . DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 104 MARET SREET, BETWEEN FO IC URTH T AND FIFTH, HARRISBURG, PA., Where every description of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Garments, Piece Goods, &c., are Dyed, Cleansed, and finished in the best manner and at the shortest notice. no6-d&wly DODGE & CO., Proprietors. WASHING MADE QUICK AND EASY. HARRISON'S HOUSEHOLD SOAP. It is DETERSIVE. It removes all dirt, and washes with or without rubbing. It is ERASIVE. It removes all stains by Oil, Paint Printers , Ink, Wagon or Machine Grease. It is a BLEACHER. It bleachesbrown clothes white, and white clothes whiter. It is EMOLLIENT. It gives a rich permanontlather, and makes the hands soft. white and elastic. It is a PERFECT WASHER, in any water, het °ma, hard or soft, salt or fresh, of finest lawns, and allgrades, to the coarsest clothes It is LASTING. It does much washing with little cost. It is ECONOMICAL. It saves wear and tear, time, labor and money. It combines all the good, and none of the bad proper ties of every other Soap; therefore it lea PERFECT suit.. It is a Perfect Soap for all the uses of a Household.— In the Laundry for clothes of every description—for the Wash-stand—for cleaning Paint, tdass-ware, Porcelain, Crockery, Table, Kitchen and Dairy Untensila. Directions accompany each cake. Samples can be had free of charge upon application at our store. WM DOCK, JR., & Agents for Harrisburg. IMI3 141. T UMINOUS BROADTOP COAL 1.1 for Blacksmiths' use. .4 superior article for male or 013 00 per ton; 01'12X cents per Ou,s fi el. All Coal delivered by Patent Wei Carts. nol7 JAMES M. WZIERLER. ILEL APlth ES AND DIUED PEACHES for hale by 1)019 WM. DOCK, Js ., & CO. NEUTAIIINES I !—A small invoice of this delicate Fruit—in packages of two lbs. each— just received. The quality ii oerY sl 4 P6rier• .402 WM. DOCK, ,Js., ft Cn VOR RENT—The Buehler House RES TAUBANT, with gale of Plitureg. febl