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THE EVENING Paeseavarios oF Guares ann Orner Frvits | thern Russia grapes are kept for sending to mt ponmeghl by Steontog before they are fully ripe, and putting them down in alternate layers with well-dried mitilet grains, in earthen pots. | The grapes must not touch each otber, and the | pots are tightly sealed, They are seid in this manner to keep en entire year; and to becom ‘very sweet this country, packing in cotton is often re- a. The grapes are left as long as possible on the vines—at any rate, until there have been Bome light frosts. ‘They are then cut with asharp knife, all imperfect berries are removed, and al- Jowed to lie some days in acodi place. They are then packed in cotton, so that but few layers are formed, and stored in a place as cool as ible, ‘Dut where they will not —— Kept tn this way, a until April. by fare cotton prevents or retards the ripening of winter apples or , While wool hastens this tion, and at the same time gives green fruita A Fren adsome »w color. ichunan, M. me aee was has lately ex- clted great astonishment by the exhibition of fresh in and early summer, empl: the following af The allowed to Temain on the vineas mits. are then cut in such a manner thata piece of the vine remains on both sides of the stem of each bunch. It is best to leavetwo buds or nodes above, and three or four below. The upper end is carefolly sealed with wax; the lower is inserted dn 2 suitably-sized vial, filled with water, to which, in order to vent decay, a quantity of ebarceal powder isedded The neck of the vial ‘Is then closed around the bit of binge ies pee ‘wax The grapes thus prepared are either hun: or laid on Seer oton, in a cool (not freezing) room, where they keep with no other care than removing such berries as occasionally decay. 7" A Manchester piper sa new article of @ommerce introd sod pn the late French treaty is the *‘ bois duree.”” This ** bois duree’’ or hard- ened wood, which has been improperly described zs wood softened and then hardened, is made from sawdust, which, under the influence of : bigh temperature and the enormous pressure of 60 tons, pat 8 hardness a good deal exceed- ing that of wood. [t 1s of a yery fine grain, and fears no atmospherical variation; but its principal merit is its adaptation to oulding, and. by the most sduetibical petcaue terns and impfesstons are given which would require, in any way. con- siderable labor and workmanship. In Manches- ter there are only two places where the products of this new art can be seen IL7 "In September 1805. a penniless young me- ebanic, lately arrived from England,encountered a pl int faced gentleman. in his wandering about New York, standing in the door way of his house. He was made welcome to stop there till he could get employment and a home. Twenty- five years after, that same mechanic was employed by Major Noah, then surveyor of the port, to put echer a machine, then in the Custom-House, and take models of it. This was done; improve- ments were made, and he died in 1833. The son s-oceeded his father in the business and further improved !t to what it is to-day; the machine is Hoe’s 10 cylinder press; the penniless English lad wes Robert Hoe; the good samaritan was Grant Taorburn. Tue Waattuy Pursicians oF Pants.—The practice of M. Ricord, the a surgeon of the Hospital du Midi (hospital for veneral dis- orders,) at Paris, is the largest In France—perhaps in the world; it is worth 300,000 francs ($60,000) per year,and be wears decorations from every ‘imcipal monar-hin Europe. After M. Ricerd, be largest practice is that of M. elaton, si aims to be the richest surgeon in the world. After M Nelaton, come nearly in the same rank, Messrs ‘Trousseau, Rayer, Andral, and Velpeau. Se ost seer sta A Jexv tn Luck. —A young German, who bas been driving a stage in El Dorado county, Cal , recently rece! ved news of the death of an uncle in Germany, and the heritage of property of the value of $20,600, and $2,000 per annum in cash besides. {[7~ A majority of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Maine, itis now declared, will unite in an opinion that the Personal Liberty law of that State is unconstitutional. A RIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —L Mac Ogden, T Webster, Prof C D Cleveland, Pa; G Wright, Cal; J Eliicot:, J F Fairchild, NY; W S Eakin, W Howell, Tenn; R C Bruce, B Eggleston, Tenn; 8 D Dillaye, NY;8B Todd, Ky; W Ritzel. DC; S$ R Dr er, Md; A Cambell, La Salle; D T Packer and lady, |; W Guninson, Md; A $ Gardner and Indy, G G Wilson and lady. Va; W W' Whipple and lady, M: iss Raymond, Md; Miss L Ba! ughes, Pa; J W Stapler, Cher N Amold. Ill; J G Hagevoom, NY- B F J Britton, NY; F J Mathews, O; Del; HW Blogett, il; A R McClure, E SJ Reid, Pa; J F Sneed, 4 K Sneed, Ky; A boy Mo; © K Tackernam, NY: Mr and M s € Ladler. Ps; O Holman, Dudan, Mass; 7 Wale, Pa; J S Wedsworth,A S Bartlett and ladv, Miss Bortiett, A Butler, T B Carroll. A Pell, C W Elitott, NY; J B Peabody, Cal; E F Porter, Watts RM J W Ingalis; NJ; WH Ruffner, Va; t W Bebb, Tenn; H C Johns, tll; M K Wheeler, NY; D Richmond, Bonhorst, Pa. SNAL HOTEL —W W Woodworth L P Bayne, G RH W Reynolds, Md; Ls btfall, N Cretswell, Col Gregg. Pa; G N Russum, 4 a; 3 Biair, O; J J Bell, NY; A McDonald, J 8B Rob- jE Suter, Md; J E Halsey. J Wallsce W Sandsand ly, A Miller, Ill; N ; A Holbrook, Ore; J M Witten, T Bu linn; J F Bradford. NY; C A Sherman NJ; T F Grincaa, W Forsyth, G Martin, W H Gurley, M N’S HOTEL.—J Murphy, H Jones and fam, Miss M E Thomas, R 8 Garreitson, S Coch- ran, C L Carter, S M Shoemaker, Md; J.J James and ly, jC Haselton, A G Richards, G R Age drews, NY; W Mhomas, J Stevenson, H Smith, T O Osborn, W Taylor, J Brow and ly, Miss J Brow, Miss E Smith, WA Jennings, H Snow- den, G A Bolt, O 8 Taliaferro, S Peters, J P Hun- nicutt, WB Payne, Va; J F Redman, W Hous. mn, jenvden, NC; © A Forsyth, Ala; A Birdaall, Cal.” a aie HIER WOOD HOUSE 4 A igelow, Minn; C Kingman, W M Steirns, LB Matron, O; D Staples, G Meat bork M ber ery hg Rah P Fisher, ; AK inson, Tl; jen, S Er ,H Mo; A R Adams, KT. gv eee; A McCullough, EG Va; LD RICH, MELLOW AN Oo "BURNS SP Pune MONONGAHELA KYS WHISKEY, Conseientious!y distil James Soca iowelsetsreass aeons = i ae OleaKt and most wnti adapted to wholeso: Oxce the m: of tps’ moet wists ceed if DALI net EF ERlacap hia 20 48m Opposite Willarde” Hata” P KE OLD RYE W) —On band severs a ss of ras Ou fe yo ky, Copper Dis. pS Sliabie distillers in Pen = Just soa one RY. OUR T RATHER Ce Ee i Pyar a ers aries Cad ie Ekg nag, BOR 1861, Taam, ote By Wendel ia ict ARS IESE apes ‘MEDIOINES. ~ age ee “LOCK BOSE. Bes Dissovered ths mest Carters, NervousHeadache kinds & Headache. ——— By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and If taken at the commencement of an atteck imme- diate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom failin removing the Nawsea and Headache to which fomaies are 20 subject. . They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- tiveness. For Literary Men, Stadents, Delicate Females, Sod all persons of sedentary hadits, they are val- uable as 8 Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tome and vigor to the digestive organs, and re storing the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved s vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether origi nating in the nervous system or from a deranged atate of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, sud may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the ab- sence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Box. Soid by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medi- oines. A Box will be sont by mail prepaid on receipt o the PRICE, 25 CENTS, All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. ?PALDING, 45 Cepar Staert, New York. FALSE DELICACY PR BET NO SLY IED ATELY 4 CORK WARRANTED, OR NO IN FROM ONE TO Bediiliy, Nore fanon ef a af Ideas, Paipita: art, Diners ef Sight er Jiddiness, Dissese ier Bkin, AS evens of the ‘Youth—these Dreadful and Destrectiv: der Marriage impostibie, and destrey Yr a. oxsl, e7 aoe @ his skill us « physitira. OFFICE Ne. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK: Toft band si ing from the corer. ‘mst do paid and contiia asiamp. DR. JONNSTOR, Mombers ofthe Lo spans gh ote from one of the mest eminen aad te a oun jimnese of Bight their declioing health, lesin Dele, nervens and ema be hes imbibed these whe, frem bim. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OP SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. As these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Srauvine, they afford unquestion- able proof of the efficacy of this truly scientific discovery. en frightfal rings by sending aurne ne trav: EXDORSEM! TAR MAWY THOG the inst coves ‘gal opera tapers fen EF sctaal Remedy wm the Worid, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE TWO DAYS. — eure: himeelfunder the are of Dr, J. Pricer ence te Lee STREET, ng streat, a few doors from ‘ail nat teebesrve same aad sumber, seine yes im tas boon Ve rardaeig ong When the misgrided and imprudent vetasy of please @ the seeds of this peinfel. disease, 1100 ena that an ill-timed sense ef shame er dren RTA, send ooh EVENT. CHARGB, these Terrible Disorders erising from_ Solitary Madite of ' Practices whieh sea bets Body MARRIRD PRESONG, or Young Mon me being, evare cf. puyeiost weabaoen,cogetie tdhamey bey sect sas ae ae ere! Debility, DEBibITY.—Phowsands can now, finds often edecetion fa art. pidicy, til him to tha i FOR THE SIO Masonvitix, Conn,, Feb. 5, ist. | J°¥ fst BY wih Sratpinc—Sir: I have tried pe! Cephalic | a em so well that | want you to send me two dolisre worth more. Part of these are for ths neighbors, to whom I gaye a few out of the firat box [ got from you, Send the Pilis by msil, and oblice JAMES KENNEDY, Havenvorp, Pa., Feb. 6, 1861. Ma. Sraipine—Sir: I wish you to send me one more box of your Cephalic Pills, I have received a great deal ef benefit from them. Yours respectiully MARY ANN STOIKHOUSE, Ma. Friend, do you suffer? of those Rue of the blood? her asi Your ob’t servant, whatare they nol of our being to rergo; m, an the p ing Nenraigia, Tofula, the ago: Debility, Ds éejsction, nd alae santimont has evidonses of constant ayowa. Beiiz Ver Haney C Srarpine, Ex: tyenty five cents. of 1°F, phalio Pills I have ever arect Ohio, Jan. 15, 1261. | ai + Please find inclosed ‘or which send me another box remedios and H are truly the best Let - Cf in non yoo q . Qures are not songht from the 1 A. STOVER, P. M.. Belle Verions Wyendot 00., 0. 4 4 Bravery, Mass., Deo, 11, 1269, H. C. Srarpinxg, Esq: 1 wish for some cirou! or large show hilis, to bring your Cephalic Pi more partioulariy before my customers. If you have suything of the kind. please send to me. i Oneof my customers. who Sick Headache. (usually iasting two days.) toas | cured of an attack in one hour by your Pills, which I sent her W. B. AVILKES. Re: pect*ully yours, REYNoLpsavRG, FRANKLIN Co., ome January 9, 1261. C. ravine, No. 48 Cedar street, N York—Dear Sit: Ivclosed find twenty-five oe ‘tn, (25,) for which send box of * Cephalic Pills | Send to address of Kev. Wm. C, Fill ‘er, Key nolds- bus. F in county, Ohio ' ‘our Prils work like @ charm—cure Headache almost instanter, WM. C. FILLER, ruly yours, YrsiLanti, Mich., Jan, 14, 1961, Mx. Sratpinc—sir: Not long sinos I cent to you ing from disease with renewed conatitu' ‘or sale by sil respectable Dy and by tho propristor, Rw bot cork j ent. Ry | ii Wiolosnie Agent | tr fy | Aro I And the universal verdict o i décins or as p by the " Ypsilanti, Miah. J go Detituing tages ra hi a a the country ix fi din banishing Dineaze and mE OU ARLES W DIFLELD Provrievaeg i Warn rece FY? "Washington, DO.” From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. i Cephalic Pilis accomplish tha object for whioh they were mace, v.z: Cure of headaone in ali ita forms, From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested 1 wand | cases, with entire suoeesa., snere an: = Sham From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. If you are, or have been troubled with the head- eae, send fora box, (Cephalic Pills,) eo that you may have them in ease cf an.attack a rect ae spppayes Providence, R. I, 8 ic Pills id to ‘emar! effective remedy fi ‘the Braasene dod the | frequent comp! y for one of the beet for that i y bee cece 4 very ‘aint which | R. 5. IMP ERI. ‘or Dieeases of the idns ARLES WiDD! iL 0., Proprictora, 75 Wiha BS oo je? lyr Agent’ We heartily end . Spalding nvalied Cephalie Pill, 78 Sgag ioe? ep tha Kanawha Valley 8t. @ are sure that ache, who try them, wit suiok te From the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La, Try them ! you that are afflicted and we thmatrun te tel Si Sale asades Rees y otuer medicine caa produces, — aaa il From the St. Louis Democrat, mense demand for as the article (Cephsiio From ths Gazette, Davenport, Iowa, a tale ia catia noasenet Mazane yh ‘si — the Advertiser, Providence, R. I, iy oom in oe favor 1s strong, from the ', Kanawha, Va, From the Western R, R. Gazette. Chteage, I, A? with the head- Seen, She by | Foepessing aera thi: ID A single bottle of SPALDING’S. PREPARED GLUE Will save ten times its coat annually, SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! J SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH {7A Stitca tx Trae Saves Nine.” 7} As secidents will Semulicn, it te very ettratio' ts Bieri rexuiated rey pont way for repairiag Furniture, ‘Toys ot y mai! free on MV) UNDRED E Se anes ae SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE vey unt at our Ktore for meots all such hts rs x pod no household oa “yi H it ege fg be without, tis always ready. and « ty “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” rere oer = Lv ed sccompanies each Bottle. Prio ou faesee ie i te at i sage tain vies Stes U7 StALDING'S PREPARED GLUE 01 ade! Just received by Wasmine VENUE, 1 y Fredrik waif in the Sew and: Gns of Tim by Chagtee Cover, M. the Ses, by Charies Dic a fasage from ‘on, » ere AMD REJOICE IN HEALTH. Aro you the victim of any mmMerous enta which arise from im- effioncy are yr ..8 of curative effsots the happiest reenite from its use are after ? ol tho boat medical skilt have fe led. t corti ‘terate an only by ita reztorative oe, the syste 1 per betile, six bottles for Ae. RT CtseeL e. Paro, whole- rodieing Hi the Brandy or Win for a box of Cephalic Pills for the cure of the Ner- vous Headache anc Costiveness, and reosived the mame, and tb+y had so ood an effect that I was in- 18 duced to send for more. » Please send by return mail. Dizont to } A. R. WHEELER, thout their lta, Let all ) Bumanity znd all ed Whatsre "O di wqures of ifte and health, and itis the fi ESS = CR S »Pa, to, dotive their hideous origin fro H.C. SpaLpinc—Sr: You will please send me tug pexse of your Cephalte Pils. ond them ims | 824 ator Bs fo Gominond to your gorhieno eatfully yours, JNO. B. SIMONS. inpian vREE: PP Slappa? nog used one box of your Pilss,and find | With regard ¢ th! sus. tio! Bra for the the trade et my prices. J. BOVEE DODS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, now being used from Maine to fh til who 1a that ned Ore friends of rr skies of temperance is i Vegetable Biteers eduiterated Liquor, oded, and thereby ef Drenkenoss ow York, OVER PY. ¥ GIN NTTERS, aa nee cotta ener mDladder end never fail to cure, and are warrrnted to give , EW Ait raow are PURE W BISKY, Corres D 3 ANS ED n the Sohuyliky) verse Pi 3 Omigee: ge Wall atrocty| low York ; Terie mar B10 ANOTHER Fresp SUPPLY OF coop “RENCH & RICHSTEIN,: TON, Bremer ; 2 + 50 cents, kens, paper; the blood. for ita sic fic ‘on0e Bnd 6 Great Balt stop the payment thereof; are warned against purchasing ing any of said bonds and coupons, as the claim of the United States thereto will be proseonted to the utmost extent. Each bond being for the sum of one Six per cent. Missouri Coupon Bonds, issued in June and August, 1997, State of Missiouri, St. Louis and lron Mountain R R. State Bonds, Bond No. 2037 1876 1996 18 Nors. issu une, 1857, that, dated Bank, 4 State of viz: Bon Bond No. 1853 1852 1851 1850 1849 1848 1847 1846 1345 1844 1832 1835 uly of each year, Bond No4{2052 bet} 1651 sued Bond No. 2773 2784 ‘2781 2711 2712 2710 EPreESELertrteer ugust, ew York cit; exe Pie, 1386—in' Norz.—The bonds ps chalga HS \da— Baw terest fee che pt Mueoerl oi pos cone Genes Fonds, n=: Nort Bond No. 2763 Bond No. 1823 1827 Bond No. 1626 16: Bond No. 1639 1638 o |SEREERREEEEEEEE AERP SEEPCEreeerres rer ‘hover? ile sa . 2000, r his series, somianT aad beads Noe Sn aa aciens 1897, payable at the Phenix in 1887, dated January, 1357, mmmeroe, New Yor, tg a Rpenge Railread 4 Bond No. 5360 29 6261 106 5258 122 ist Fs L> as i 5253 136 $253 a7 5251 13 5250 chad * 5249 180 5247 129 8348 130 5195 137 5196 la“ 4999 _ dated April, 1887. Two bonds for $1,000 each, . as Bond No. 9 Bond No. 10 4889 1981, viz: 4888 Bond No. 1183 _ Bond No. 1192 4376 1184 1193 6257 1185 11% — 1186 1195 51 bonds 1187 1196 8306 1188 1197 HEF hase bongs are ies 1188 — ane 1887, at a 15 bonds Carolina—Coupon eix per cent. six cent. Coupon of . otirsh slowing numbers, dated Jace 33 Bol “Bond No. 217 Bond No. 415 3 308 278 419 2 27 rf 24 9 235 4I7 297 7 Pad ‘ 4a 400 349 203 498 413 8 166 4l4 1 mond = And of the following numbers issued January J8:¢ 343 1 Bond No. 828 Bond No. 1278 342 18 = 1388 B41 Ww 340 pt And of the following numbers issued January,isas- 390 B Bend No. 1744 Bond No. 2655 3338 8 21 ‘2891 337 u 21 2392 836 10 2581 8066 335 103 2605 3121 323 101 And of the following numbers issued January, 1858. 329 100 Bond No. 3149 Bond No. 4207 830 9 S44 4208 331 108 3465 4209 332 6 8466 4210 m1 333 3 3467 4211 334 22 3460 4212 237 16 3470 4213 326 21 3471 4214 317 8 3472 4431 318 a 8758 4527 316 96 3894 4529 296 95 3941 4550 239 94 3942 4556 * 238 62 3943 4566 237 oo 8944 4569 236 — 2945 4570 303 72 bonds 3946 il Nots.—These bonds +" bap | jonuary. eed 47 . » New North Carolina 6 per cents. Coupon Bonds, And of the following numbers issued January, 1857 Bond Ne. 833 Bond No. 735 Bond No. 5056 Bond No. 5419 832 136 5195. 5421 831 758 5326 5426 830 759 5359 5427 829 760 5360 5430 834 761 5361 5434 835 . 762 5362 5436, 836 763 5363 5437 837 764 5364 5438 838 790 5365, 5430 871 791 5366 5440 872 {792 5367 5441 873 2793 5368 5442 Py 874 704 5300 S458 875 795 5370 5464 876 796 $371 b445 arr 797 5372 5452 878 798 5373 * 6518 879 799 6374 5519 RRO Ra0 5375 6520 1 Sel 5376 5521 846 802 5377 5532 847 803 6378 5703 848 804 5379 5704 849 805 5380 6705 850 806 5381 5706 951 808 5385 rer 852 ser 5386 $708 853 sil 5387 5709 e 812 5588 5710 Bi (813 5389 8711 856 814 5390 5712 657 815 5391 5713 853 * 816 5302 5799 860 817 5303 5839 R41 818 5416 58460 862 819 - 5417 5842 863 820 5418 864 831 Orrics oF rus Seckerany oF THE INTERIOR, 865 832 December 26, 1960. 866 823 alnatt 4. THOM PB8ON, Seoretary. 867 8a _ ge _ GAS FITTING, &c. 827 sss os E Now es, DOVE & &. tak 885 bed 17” Store on sth doors porth of is outta sa 738 74 104 bonds Dg ea North Carolina six per cont. Coupor bonds, UMBERS AND GAS FITTERS Bond No.'599 Bond No. 493 600 494 495 406 497 ps Penn. a — Ro %-dtMar I bet.9th and loth sie, south wide $11 Gas F Es. ‘ IxXTUR FI. ¥ EEE Becreecriienee ered superior in 4 A rig’ we have promptly to Foe, intrusted to our care a mar 5-tf | SSSSSISSSSSSSSELEERELESSLREREERSSESTESESSERESE EES