pailp Fttegra fiItISBURG, PA Friday Afternoon, December 13, 1861. l'Assoo COUNNERFEIT MONEY.—We understood that a party of men wearing the uniform of sol diers, have been endeavoring to pass counterfeit five and ten dollar bills at several of the stores in our city. OUT merchants and business men should be on the look out for these scamps. Me FIFTH ARTILLEILY.—SeveraI companies of the Fifth 11. S. Atillery, stationed at Camp Greet)le, under the command of Capt. Seynmiur, favored our citizens with a street parade this morning. They were accompanied with their horses and batteries; and made altogether a very imposing appearance. CLIIEF of POLICE.-officer Barney Campbell has been honored by the Mayor with the right to flourish the badge of Chief of Police. The new Chief has been 'attending to the duties of that office for some time, but was not formerly invested with the title until yesterday. Officer Campbell, during his career as a policeman, has exhibited a commendable degree of energy, which we feel assured will in no wise:be dimin ished by his promotion. COTILLION PARTY.-A grand cotillion party will be given at Exchange Hall, on Thursday evening, the 19th inst., under the mangement of Mr. James Sprucebanks. The parties of Mr. Sprucebanks are distinguished for the good decorum that prevails, and the social enjoy ment and amusement generally that they afford to all participants. Our readers who desire to spend an hour or so in tripping it on "the light fantastic toe" should make it a point to be on hand. BOATING.—The boating business still contin ues brisk on the Pennsylvania and Union Ca nals. All the boats, old and new, from one end of the line to the other, capable of carrying freight, have been pressed into service, and it is many years since the boatmen derived such freights as they are getting this fall. As the season advances, freight increases, and there is a revival on the canal which makes these who sacrificed the'ir boats early in the season, look aghast. THE " Sir.vna GRAYS, " Captain Palmer, marched into. the City this morning from Camp Curtin, with the view of being mustered into the service of the United States, but as the ages of the members were considerably over the limit fixed by law, the mustering officer, Capt. Dodge, postponed that duty until he received further instructions from Washington. The "Greys" then returned to Camp Curtin, where they will remain until the question of their ac ceptance is determined by the proper authori ties. • ; THE AUDITOR GENERAL AND THE BROKERS.- Hon. Thomas E. Cochran, the Auditor General of the State, has issued a circular inviting the attention,of the brokerk and bankers to thepro visions of an act of Assembly, enacted at the first session of 1861, relating to brokers and pri vate bankers. The first section of this act re quiress return to be made under oath, to the Auditor General, of the receipts from commis sions, discounts, &c., and requiring a. tax of three per cent. upon the aggregate, to be paid into the State Treasury for a sinking „hind for the reduction of . the State debt. •The, third section provides a penally of one thousand..dol lais, to he collectecl.as taxes on bank dividends are now collected. The brokers hold the law to be at once oppressive' and unconstitutional, and, for the most part, refuse to comply with its provisions. The matter will doubtless go to the Supreme Court. =I PonoE —Before the Hayor.—"Whisky Mag." —a revolving drunk''—was arrested for lying around loose, and.indulging in uproarious con duct generally. Sent.to prison for 30 days. Chas. Purple—:a name very suggestive of his color, was arraigned for' drunkenness. Fined $1 50, which he paid and was discharged.. Several soldiers • from Camtd Cameron and Curtin were up for drunkenness, and after a re primand, put under marching orders for their camps. Jesse Wise was arraigned charged with rob bing the clothing store of S. I. Ramsey & Bro , at Lebanon, on or about the 12th irkst. Wise is an enlisted soldier in the sth artillery, stationed at Camp Greble, near this city. He was ar rested by officer Campbell on the strength of a telegraphic dispatch describing- his -name; per &c. He was taken to Lebanon to await his trial. Before Alderman Kline. —A well dressed woman, who refused to give her name, was arraigned, charged with the larceny of a large piece of Mouslin-de Leine from Wiler's store, in Market Square. Sent to prison. = PROF. M'Cov is to deliver his great lecture on "the London Ernes on the Rebellion," in Columbia this evening. The Lancaster Rxpress in alluding to the delivery of the oration in that city, says "as an evidence of its superior merits, we need but allude to the fact that by general desire of those who were present; the Professor repeated thp . oration on Monday even ing. The spacious court room on both -occa sions was crowded to its utmost capacity. In manner and matter, the Professor was peculiarly happy. Patriotism and love for the Union, flashed through everyf sentence and paragraph. The speaker was justly pointed and severe, not only on the London Times, but also upon Dr. Russell, the American correspondent of that paper. The Professor proved from facts and data incontroirertible, that the writer for the Tones in this country had been guilty of the grossest misrepresentations—in plain parlance, that lying about the government of the United States and the loyal men who are defending it, composed the chief staple of his letters.". The oration will be delivered in the hall of the House of Representatives before the Gover nor, Heads of Department and citizens; at. the Capitol, in this city, to morrow night; and we advise all who admire a brilliant rhetorical dis play to be on hand. DAVIS' GREAT PANORAMA Or AMERICA AND THE REBELLION.—This great and truly magnifi cent work of art was exhibited at Brant's Hall, in this city, for the first time, last _evening to the largest audience ever assembled in that building. Long before the hour advertised for opening the hall, nearly every seat was oc cupied, and by seven o'clock so dense was the crowd that it became necessary to announce from the office that no more tickets would be sold. A.t this time the isles, and every availa ble stand-point, in the large hall was densely packed by the multitude, to the great preju dice of crinoline, silk bats and sensitive toes. The panorama, as a work of art, certainly de serves more than a passing notice, such as is given to common exhibitions claiming the at tractions of either historic celebrity or natural beauty. Mr. Davis does not pretend to illus trate, by a long series of pictorial delineations, all the connected events in American history. Such &work would be as impractical as a drama embodying all the incidents in our remarkable career, and therefore he only portrays such facts as are indelibly stamped in history, and through its faithful annals, have become fa miliar to the people. From the discovery of America by Jolumbus to the discovery of the Mississippi by De Sota, the artist has de voted to the illustration of Indian peculiarity and landscape scenery. His grouping and his portraits are admirable—natural, graceful and spirited. Indeed this feature of the panorama we regard as infinitely superior to all its other attractions, whatever these may be in the esti mation of the artist and the public. His fig ures, life size and in all respects fully developed, are superior to any of those we have ever seen in any panorama, and we venture the assertion that this feature will be its main attraction when it finds its way before larger and more critical audiences than the one which so warm ly welcomed its first exhibition last night. His war dances, council scenes anctrude battle en counters of the red man, will certainly win Mr. Davis celebrity, for their energy, their blend .ed coloring, and the striking boldness with which he• has succeeded in producing the most gorgeous effects on illuminated canvass. What ever is animated, heiseems at once to catch its glow. He doubtless adadres action, and has well 'studied the anatomy of both Man and beast. His 'horses would be an improvement on many of Rosa Bonheur's celebrated efforts, and it is not writ , ing either fulsomely of the artist or in too flattery terms of his great effort in this pano rama, to pronounce it a work on: which he can safely rest his merits for high reputation and fame. Our own individual idea-of the work, after having had ample opportunity and facility for examining other great efforts in panoramic painting, is at once in its favor for faithfulness and perfection: There is no fault to be found with its details. Its subjects are all eminently Amercan—all illustratingsome distinct event in our history, or some peculiarity in, our, people. We Would desire no greater fortune than to be the possessor and the producer of the Panorama of America and the Great Rebellion. Those sections of the panorama which pre sent scenes and events in the great struggle in which we are now engaged for . the Constitution and laws of our government, are entirely origi nal, faithful either to the description of men who have been witnesses of those events ,or moved among thoSe scenes. Some of these are really startling. and grand. They are the por traitures of the most evil times in the history of, the Republic —the perpetuation of the horrors of treason on canvass, which will do much in as sisting to arouse and consolidate a loyal senti ment wherever the panorama is exhibited. . We congratulate; the young artist on his bril lint success. We congratulate him that, after Yeara of patient labor with his pencil in the si lenc,e of his studio, fame andfortune are about to reward hini for his labor and'crown his manly ambition withsuccess: That 'his panorama will prove a great success there is no doubt, if he can now join to `his genius the disbretien and ability of some really honest and industrious husiness man. We would hint, 'too, that the services of some one other-than the artist in de scribing the scenes as they are unrolled would be a most judicious change: The artist himself dare not praise his own work, and therefore in his dscription it looses much attraction on this account. These are business arrangements, hOiever, entirely within the control and the direction of Mr. Davis. The Panorama will be again exhibited at Brant's Hall this evening, and to morrow and Monday evenings.• :M_Rs. LINCOLN' NEW BONNET. —One of the en• terprising shopkeepers of New York, who an nounces himself as the " leader of fashion," lately conceived the idea of paying a most deli ca;te and Sentimental testimony of admiration to our President, by means of an'offerhigto his . . amiable wife. Its expression in the shape of a bonnet, has been attracting many curious eyes to the store which enshrined- it, and on Monday the express company was made happy by having consigned to its care this . , $3O worth of head gear. Viewed with the eyes of sense, it is said to be simply a modish hat of shined,' white, cut velvet, having a crown composed of bouillo nees of tule, overlaid with blonde lace. .Ostrich plumes of white and Magenta crimson • adorn bath in and outside. But its. arresting feature consists of strings which were manufactured in Europe especially for the hat. They are of broad, white, lustring ribbon, upon which appear.at regular intervals light portraits, en bueti, of the Presideht ; each one is surrounded by a halo of Magenta crimson forget-me-nots ; an American shield rests above him, surmount ed: by an eagle from whoSe beak floats a blue pendant, with ,the motto " Union Forever." Thus, regarding the bonnet with the eyes of imagination, it gleams upon us as an exhibit-of patriotic devotion, and an offering, most touch ing to the wifely affection of its destined recipi ent, beneath whose dimpled chin will be pris oned at least, three of the " counterfeit present ments" of our respected President. =I THE LErigatit,ANZ AROOIATION give a grand social eerie°, at their hall in Frisch's new building Market street, on the evening of the 23a of December: ALL should "read Prof. Wood's advertisement in another column. Pennsylvania Many Q[elegraph, .fritay 'Afternoon, netentber 13, 16.61 HUNTING Ak CATAMOUNT.— A grand catamount hunt came off at Greenville, (Marion c mnty, one day last week, and afforded a large amount of excitement to the people of the neighbor hood The varment was started in fine style, and darted away with a whole pack of dogs af ter it. It Ras soon overtaken and killed, but not until it had whipped seven dogs, some of them Southern blood hounds. Several men and boys were scratched by the creature, but none of them severely.. There is said O'be another of the same kind in the same neighborhood, and preparations are being made for its capture. For Lte Tolegraph Duncan Island, situated in the upper end of this county, has certainly sent more volunteers to fill the ranks of our army than any other place we have heard from as yet in the loyal States. With a population of only 170, the town has furnished 33 as brave men as are in the field.— This is one-fifth of the whole population, and on an average one and a half to every tenable house in the place; and if this is not enough, there are ten or a dozen more who are willing and eager to join their brethren already in the field. And this is not the first time by any means that this gallant little place has proved her loyalty. It will be remembered that the "Cameron Guard," that served so uravely through the Mexican war, had a larger proportion of members from this place than even Harrisburg Fifteen patriots volunteered in the Guard, some of "them are now sleeping beneath the sod of Mexico, while others are gallantly struggling for the Union in the pre sent war. J. R. S. THE LAST ARRIVAL.- The last arrival we have had, Briumi us the information, That England's anger is aroused Against this Yankee nation ; BeCause two traitors have been caught, On board an English mailer, By one of Uncle Sam's fast ships— A real Yankee sailor. Shame noisy, boasting Albia, Our cause you have derided, And now you'd act the coward's part, To tight us when divided. But we can whip you even yet, As twice we done before like fun, So you can meet us when you will, And we will make a John Bull run. But later than the latest yet, Brought in by steam propellers, That flew along their iron track, And landed safe at Keller's : Goods suitable for holidays, • All sizes and devices, The finest in the market, At the very lowest prices. Call at No. 91, Market street, and examine 'or yourselves. d2t. WAR PRICES.—The undersigned offers the fol lowing goods 25 per cent cheaper than can be purchased in New Yotk, Philadelphia, Harris burg or elsewhere, viz : Shirt collars, scarftees, half hose, jackets, overalls, muffins, night shirts, undershirts, drawers and shirt bosoms ; also ladies' callars, cuff setts, under-garments, &c., &c. The above goods being my own manu facture, I guarantee them for durability, ma terial, &e.. All of the above goods I will make to order or from sample. Please send your order ; it will meet with promptness and cheap ness, and a good fit guaranteed. N. B. Always on hand a large assortment of. Irish linens. Please call and examine your selves of the fact at J. H. Linn's, the Harris burg cheap shirt manuGctory, No 12 Market street. Rooms next to Hummel & grocery store. OPPOSITE THE OLD 11AERISPITRO BRIDGE.—We are not in the habit of writing compliments for the sake of compliment; such things become as unmeaning as patent medicine pulls when in discriminately indulged in and without a due regard to truth. We say this much, that the condition of our wardrobe demanded attention, and we dropped in at Urich & Bowmans, corner of Front and Market sheets. Their stock of cloths, cassimers and vestings, and ladies dress and shawl department of dry goods is complete, and one of the salesman whispered that they were selling bleached and unbleached muslius much below the ruling prices. dec.l2. Fuss! Fogs! Fuss I—We hive received a new supply of Furs,Muffs and Fur Capes, from $2,50 up to $l2, a arge assortment of Cloaks $2,50 up to $B. 1 25 doz. Hoop Skirts at 50c, 75c, $lOO, $1.75. 60 doz. of Undershirts and Drawers white and grey mixed. 50 doz. of white ribbed Stockings at 16c and 17c. 40 pc. of white, yellow and red Flannel. 100 doz, of Men's woolen socks, at all prices. 25 pc. of beautiful Mourning Delaines, black and purple. 100 doz. Lady's Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs from Auction. Together with a large lot of other Goods such as Blankets, Shirt Breasts for 12ic., Satchels Sontags, Alapacas, Paramattas, bets of Sleeves and Collars, and 200 'rowels at 12c. Please call at S. Lxwy's. delo HOW LOST • HOW RESTORED JUST Published in a Sealed Envelope ; Price 6 cts A 1 coture oa the Nature, Treatment, and radical Cure of Spermatorrhce I or Seminal Weakness, ravoluntary Emissions, Sexuel Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Phil epsy and Fits : Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from self Abuse ..tc.—By EOdT. J. CULVEBWELL, at. D Author of the GREEN BOOK ''A Boon to Thou-. sands of Suffers,", seat under seal, in a plain eovolpe, to any address, POSTPAID, on repel pt ot. SUB cents, or two postage stamps, by - .• Dr.AH. J. C. KLINE, In: Bowery, New York, Post Ofllze, Box 4586. • sep9-daw3m • DR. CHEESI!MAN'S PILLS Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseraan, M. D., %lEEE combination of ingredients 'in these Pills are the result of a long and extensive practice. Thry are mild in their operation, and certain in correcting all irregularities, Painful fdenstruations removing all eb struenons, whether irom cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the palpitation of the heart, whites, all ner vous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain iu the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, welch arises from interrm Lion of nature. Dr. Cheesoman's Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who have been diEappo nted in the use of other Pills can place the utmost confidence n Dr. Cheeseinan's Pills doing all that they represent to do. Ihere is one condition of the female system in which the Pitts cannot be taken without producing a PECULIA R itisuLT. The condition referred to is PREGNANCY the result MISCARRIAGE. Such is the irresistible ten. dency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the reproductive power of na ture cannot resat it.. Warranted purely vegetable, and free from anything injurious. Exotica directions, which should be road ae• company each box. Price $l. Sent by mail on enclos ing $1 to Da. ,AI.IOIELIOB 1.. CEINESEXLS, Box 4131, Post Moe, New York City. -bold by one Bruggistin ß. every H town in the, United States UiCEIIN General Agent for the Uuited States. 14 Broadway, New York, To whom all wsolesale orders should beaddressed. hoy29-dotly A Loyal Town. BRNVENITE, Dec. 11, 1861 I=l MANHOOD IMPORTANT TO FEMALES NEW YORK CITY. TO MARRIED LADIES, N OTIC ll= Dj DU?ONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FUR FEMALES. "11ait the to 10 certificate" from oue of the first ladle; in Mica, S Y., who c, tiled op.m my agent, in that ci' y Wm. Bristol ffi C 0.,) and tat them that -.be, or course, did not wt, her earn, mmie public, but it any oue should doubt the won erful efficiency of int. Dania co's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady her, as she conai ered it a duty. as wed as a pie tsure, to her sues ledge of their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young l ady 17 years old. :he was fast go ing into cone imptim—had taken cold—nature became °helmeted Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire ly cured -11. , r, and sne is now in r bust health • •We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and explicit directoons accompanying etch box Price sl. wholesale and retail by C. B. SELLER, (i.ruggist.) 91 Marke. street, (sole agent for) Harrisburg. ta. By sending him $1 00 through the Harrisburg Post Office the Pihs will be sent confidentially by mail to any part of the country; "free of postage." N. 3.—Look out for couuterieds. Buy no Holden Pills of any kind unless the box is signed S. ti. Howe. Aid ethers is a base imposition aud unsafe therefore, as you value your lives and health, (to ay nothing of be ing humbugged out of your money,) buy only of those who show the signature of S. D. Howe on every box, which has recently ' , eon •td-Intl nn anentud of the Pills . e n,. vonntortritc , ". Th ingredients composing the above Pills are mode known to every Agent, and they are safe, and will perform all claimed for them. - Sold also by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Haar lem, liivetimicsburg ; ii. marks, Lewistown ; S. Elliott- Oarlise ; 8. G. Nuld, Newville ; J, C. Altick, Shippens, burg; J Spangler, unberabu-g ; E. T. tiler, York; J. A. a elf, W.ight4vdle ; S. 8. Stevens, le Wing ; and tt. P. huuter, Semiiiig, and by "one t ruggist" in every town and village in the United States, and b, - S. D. HOWE, Sol Proprietor, New York. e 3 4m HAIR DYE.? HAIR DYE!! Win. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known ! All others are there imitations, and should be avoided if you wish to escape ri mule. GREY. RED OR RUSTY HAIR dyed instantly to a beauliml and natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN St , DAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar• ded to War. A. BATCHELOR sin ie 18 9, and over 200,000 applications have been made t•' the hair of tne patrons of hie famous Dye. War. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguishes from nature and is WARRANTED nut to injure in the least, however long it my be contin• tied, and the ill ffects of bad Dees remedied. The hair is invigorated far life by this soleudid Dye, which is prop. erly applied at No. 16 doud Street New York. Sold i•I all the cites and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers The Genuine has the name " William A. Batchelor," and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four aides of each box. Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St., Late •233 Broadway, New York oca-dawly New 2baertionitut3 FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! ERNS KRINGLE'S HEAD QUARTERS! JUST OPENED, A T NO. 75 MARKET STREET, next do.:r t Zeigler's Liquor Stare, a large and well an lecled assortment of TOYS, G NK/CrIONAKILS, sui- a ble 10 - panto. and holiday presents Tha selection em bryss in pixt LADIES BASKETS, PAPER HOUSES, • SHAM FIGHTS, BATTLES, TOY SWORDS, GUNS, CAMPS. DOLLS, of great variety, MIN ATURE CHINA TEA SETS, WHAT-NOT ORNAMENTS, MIN ATUREMUSICALINSTRUMENTS, TuY MANAGERIES. FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONS, PRUNES, RAISINS, CIGARS, Together with a gre\ It variety of articles too numerous o mamba oetu-d f LATEST NEWS. NICHOLS & BOWMAN having just re tamed from the E..st with au extensive and we 1 sciected sine of goods. pureltAsed for case, mite° fully invite the Musette of flat rtsburc and vicinny to Call and exsmine distr. Ns w goods at the old stand formerly °c ooped by V. Hummet, corner Front and Market streets, Harrisburg, Pa. Prices as low as any other house. COFFEE, Green and Browned ; SUGAR of all grades ; , MOLASSES and Choice Syrups ; FLOUR, in Barrels and Sack ; BUCK-WHEAT and CORNzMF ; RICE, MAINS. POTATOES ; FISH, of all kinds ; SALT, Coarse and line ; OIL, Coal Oil and Whale Oil ; SPICES, all kinds Ground and Unground, fresh from the Ida APPLES, Green and Dried ; RAISINS, CURRENTS, NUTS, DRIED FRIJI IS, SOAPS, Common and Fancy ; WILLOW and CEDAR-WARE ; CIGARS, best of Imported Brands TOBACCO, Smoking and Chew ing ; QIIEEWSWARE 1 QUEENSWARE ! 1 extensive assortment of all styles, and patterns and ences. Call and' examine our Stock of Goods at the desato and Retail Grocery, Fruit and Provision St ore, corner Front and Market streat, Harrisburg, t Gantry Produc: taken. delo ATTRACTIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! A 'ergo and ['rash assortment of Goods, Suitable foepresents, among which will be foun d A spleadid stook of Furs, (all kinds just niade,) A. large line of Embroidered Collars Bleeves, A great variety of Shawls, (at low prices.) A lot of New lih s—Drees Goods, &0., &s., Every kind of Ladies, Gents, .and Misses Gann , hats and Gloves Ladies and. Gents Rah —large s ock, Dints Cravats, Neck Ties, Collars, Are., Ladies,Gents and Misses Hid Gloves, Nubia, Caps. I eggins Armlets, we, ex LARGE ADDITION HAS BEEN MADE TO OUR STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS. Bargains in Goods of all kinds can be had at OATH° ttriT'S No. 14, Mark t Bemire, dell Next door to tho Harrisburg Bank. CRANBERRIES. ---A new lot received by JOHN WISE, corner Third and Walnut del° Et* A. HUMMEL, DEALER IN SADDLES, TRUNKS, • HARNESS, HORSE COVERS, and BUFFALO ROBES (Jazzier of Fourth and Market streets, delo ; dlw HarrisbUrg, Pa. CHRISTMAS ! HAVING returned from the city with our usual variety of CE CE GOODS for the HOLIDAYS, We would respectfully invite au early call, feeling I be to the interest of purchasers. kemember KELLEws l ug and Fincy Store. dell) 91 Market street. J. R. INGERSOLL'S PATENT FOUNTAIN HAIR-BRUSH. It dresses the hair without soiling the fingers. It effects a s tying of one-half in the use of hair prepar ations. It tic•es away with greasy hair•oil bottles. It is lundsomer article than the common hairbrush. It regulates the quantity of fluid toed, to a drop. It is perfectly TIGHT, and cannot spill over in the trunk or on the toilet. • It carries enough of any preparation to last for a voy age or a long journey Its p-ice is moderate, and it eaves its own cost in three months. . - For sale at Keller's Drag and Fancy Store, 91 Market street two doors east of Fourth struet, south side octlo WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A DWELLING ..13011SE, within ten AL minutes wait: of the Jones House. Rent not to ni cest. $250 per nnuum, either now or on the I st or April nest; preferred now. Address Buz 300, Rarrisburg p. 0. d€9.31.* GOLD Pie.N6 I—Tne largest and best stook, from $l.OO to 54.04--warranted—At raa SHEFFER'II BOOKSTORE. ROUMFORT'S BAKERY! CORNER OF 4TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. lIHE most extensive Baking Establish ment is the c ty of Harrisburg. The subscribers recommend to the particular attention of the public, their BOSTON BREAD, s light as it is nutritious. Particularly suited for the use et' per: ons of weak digestive organs and such as may se afflicted wth Dy-peoa. Manufactures exclusively by ns, and recommended by the must eminent Physi cians of this city. EVERY DISCRIPTION OF BREAD, manufactured at our establishment is .made of the very best Extra Family Flour, and challenges competition from what quarter soever. Butter, Water, Sugar and Soda Crackers manufactured of Extra Superfine Flour of best quality, unlike simdar artic es baked in the large cities of the United States which are chiefly made of interior flour. COMMON CAKES of the best quality always en band. Fancy and Ornamental Cakes for wedding and other parties, on hand and baked to or der. Warranted to give satisfaction. PIEs, Mince and Ejsit pies of every oescription baked to order and deliverEd at any hour to Families, Hotels, Stores and Restaurants. Fresh Tea Biscuit, Buns &c., will be found at toe ',tore every afternoon at 4 P. M. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR OF THE VERY assn QUALITY for family nee by the Barrel or is smaller quantities, selected with the greatest care from the best Mills in the States, always en hand. Order left at our att.; corner of 4th and _hestnut or watt the drivers of our bread wagons will be promptly attended to. de3 dlw ROUMFORT BROTHER'S. A FINE LOT. OF SUPERIOR ar.A.R.IS. MADE of Good Tobacco, and from one to two years old, of toy own manufacture. A Hue an or choice Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff And a large variety of other articles constantly on hew ci tor sale wholesale and retail. nankin' for former pat ronage, I hove .riot attention t() business to receive a liberal share 01 .in trade. A iine Smoking doom attached, where customer's may lay back and test my Sag irs and Tobacco. &wilt forget the window with the Snip in it; that is the place to buy your Tobacco and beriars. North Market Square, above Market street, Hirr , sburg. Deo.4, 1861 —d3m WM. WYKOFF. DANDELION COFFEE. E DANDELION COFFEE now offered to the public, is prepared from the fresh roots. In submitting this valuable article to the public laver, the inanulactorer only complies with the urgent and in creasing demands o. the public. It is unquestionably one of the most reliable and effectual remedies yet Me t:Dv-red for the diseases it is apdlied. It is strongly re conimendlid by the Faculty as a au erior nutrious bever age for General Debility, Dyspepsia, Disease of the Liver, 1311lious Affections and Irritable codition of the Stomach' The many thousands who have be. n reluctantly compel led to abandon the use of Coffee; owing to the injury done to their h aith, will fled this superior to the best Java Cof lee, to say nothing of its great and acisnowledged medi cinal benefits. The intelligent p rtion of the community arose well acquainted wits the medicinal properties of the Dandelion, that they require but the assurance that the article effered to them is the pure Dandelion Root. Airline pound of this Coffee will make as much as two pounds of the best J,va. • For sale by nollo Wlt. DOCK, Jr., & Co. TAKE" NOTICE! THAT we have recently added to our al ready full stock LA NORMATIS, .19NES & W AGGONER, EL MONO, • ILA BANANA. OF PERFUMERY • Fox ,RE FIANDIIERCHIFY : TURKISI.I -ENCE, ODER OF AICSK, LURIA'S ESSENCE BOUQUET FOR THE HAIR : • EAU EUSTRALIP, • DEVITALIZED PONIATUM. SfYICILE AND VIOLET POMATITM FOR TUE COMPLEXION : TALC OF vEN.L.E, RO3E LE er.F POIVDER, NEW htuWN J 1 Y POWLER, . BLANC DE PERLES OF SOAPS MEIN'S • MOSS R ISE, BENZOIN, TEN, • VIOLET, NEW MOWN HAY, . - • • JOCKEY CLUB. Baring the largest stock and best assortment.of Toilet Articles, we fiuey thA we are better a9:e thau.our com petitors to get up a enmptete Toilet Set at ..ay price.-de sired. CM and see. Always on hand, a FRESH Stock of DRUGS, MEDI CINES, CRESI:CALS, &c., consequent of our receiving almost daily, additions thereto, Kr.LLER , S DRUG AND FANCY STORE, 91 Market Street, two doors East of Fourth Street, South side. GENTLEMENS' 'WEAR. A large assortment of Under Shirts mid DraWars, (all sizes,) Gentlemens' Traveling Shawls and Blankets, Every Rind of Gents Ho • Lem Cloths, Cassia:tens, and Vesting's, (in great variety,) Silk & Cmhmere NPek Ties &Cravats, large JStock of Gloves & Gauntietts, kvery kind of Sin pens • - • - ftAitovn BUCK GLOVES. A Large Stock of these Gtiods, to select from can be found at CATHCAIIT'S nol3 Next door to the Harri,burg Bank. IFFW 11 E No. 74,ark,et Street , yard on J the Canal, foot of - North atreat, Wholeaala and Re tail dealer in - TREVOR2O.Y r WILESBARRE; ' • LYEENS VALLEY, BROAD 70P COAL Famlies and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a first-rate article, and full weight, at the lowest rates. Orders promptly attended to. A liberal ulscount made to pur chasers paying for the coal when ordered. Present price, $3 and $2 25 per ton. Barrisburg, Oct, 25.-08 m IE.T.NID.EI 3E1 13, 1110 STATE Street near Third stre et, a few jk,3 doors below Brady's Hotel . , Harrisburg. A flue new Beane. Ready made Coffins always on hand and neatly finished to order. Silver plates, &o. Terms rea sonable. [au3o-d3rns] C. BARER. SHAWLS I SHAWLS ! • & large invoice or New Styles of yrench Bla nke Shawls received this morning by nol3 C ATH CART & BROTHER. nEDER HD FEMALE bEmINARY ON PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, NEAR MOAT JOY, LAN CASTER COUNTY, PERNSYLVANIA.—The Fiftieth Se/M.IIIIDRR ession of this Institutitu commenced on the first Wed nesday (6th) of November. for Circular and Catalogue, apply to N. DODGE, A. bf., Principal, Ceder Hill, near Mount Joy, Lancaster county, Petiusyl vauia. ae3.2wo* • Harrisburg Blind Manufactory. SECOND STREET BELOW CHESTNUT. YENITIAN BLINDS made to order, and all repairing neatly and expeditiously done. Per sons at a distance can nave their work done by addres sing a letter to the undersigned. Thankful for past pnt ronage be hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the earns. gw•Saiisfaation guarantee d both as to prices and work. - • A. R. kIIARP. oct9-d6m . • Miscellaneous JUST OPENED! CELEBRATED OF SEGARS HARI HARI, COAL! COAL ! ! $3, AND $2 25 PER TON OF 2,000 1,13 S O. D. FORB ER , SUNBUgY PO riT FOLIOS—WRITING DESKS. A N entire new assortment of these useful ar / - 1. tidies just opened at MAIO-NEWS Cheap Bookstore, au FAMEItS. OATS ! OATS 1 1 Cash paid for Oats by JAMES M. WAELER. novel-dif illistellanuats “GET THE BEST.” Webster' s Unabridged Dictionary New Pletoral Edition. o 'Pictorial Illustrations of Military Terms. Webster's Dictionary excels in there, and has, among others, pictorial representaqons of the following: Barbvcan, Bastion, Battlement, Bar-shot, Block-house, Bombs, Cannon,Carronade, Chaio shot, Chevaus.cie-frbic, Caltrop, Limbers, iMadrier. Marietta rower, Mortar, Port cullis, Ravelin, Redan, Star F arts, km. No othor tinglish Dictionary publishod in this country has a fbarth part of these. C:I=E3 Definitions of Military Terms. As, the foregoing, and Abatis, Ambulance, Ambuscade, Armistice, Banquette, Bivouac, Brevet, Caisson, Caliber, Canister-shot, Cantonment, Capaniere, Casemati, Couu ierscary Chef de battaillcn, Cul de sac, Dahlghren gun, Minis rifle, &c., Sold by Geo. Bergner, Harrisburg, and all Booksellers no29.daw6w REMOVAL WM. BREITENGER has removed his restaurant from the corner of Dewberry alley and Maryut street, to the house formerly occupied by the utted Lion hotel" in Market street between Dewberry alley and Third street which he has refitted throughout in the roost beautiful manner, and hole now prepared to furnish as usual, Oysters and all the delicacies of the season, in that recherche style which has distinguished his establishment from the lime of first opening. N. B —Private Rooms have be n fitted up for the at , commodation of Ladles and ffillitilies. Entrance next door to the main entrance. nov18•dlm SOLDIERS' NICK LACK'S, F OR Sale at KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE Camp Writing Cases, Needle or Sewing Cases, Shaving or Razor Cases, , Toilet Cases, Match Cases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Pocket Combs, Fine Combs, Camp Mirrors Bryer Pipes, Tobacco Boxes, India Rubeer Tobacco Pouches, Wicker, Leather & Platina Flasks, Leather Drinking Cups. Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Paper, and Envelopes. Soldiers wilt see at a glance that the place to get an outfit in small wares is at No 91, Market street. Ja-:3ea "Fort Pick,ns" in the window FOR SEWING MACHINES. JONAS BROOK & BRO'S PRIZE MEDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 4 510 YDS. WEITIE, BLACK & COLOR PD. THIS thread being made particularly for Sewing Machines, is v Eta' STRUN4S, SMOOTH AND ELASTIC. Ito strength is not impaired by washing, nor by friction of the needle. For Machines, use Brooks' Patent Glace, FOR UPPER THREAD, and Brooks Patent Six Cord, 'Red Ticket, FOR UNDER THREAD, Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country.— .1130, IN OSSII3 OR 1000(,4 .N 1eaC11,403 IitTSD NUS , by 44.11. HEN KY Silird, Silo Agent-- 36 Vesey nreat, :ww York. 1)09 d6m NEW CLOTHING STORE. SHELLENBERGER & BROTHER, NO. 80 MARKET STREET. (Room formerly occupied by the Postelce.) THE undersigned have just opened a new and large assortment of the latest styles of clothing. We are also prepared to manufacture to order all kinds cf Gents Wear cut to the latest styles and fash ions. We have always on hand a large stock of Ready made clothing and Gentleman's Furnishing Goode. no9.d3fri H. S dELL ENBERGe.R & BRO WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in Confectionary, Foreign and Domestic Fruit.— Figs, Dates, Prunes, Kai sins and Nuts of all kinds.— Fresh and 'al tFish, Soap, !ladles, Vinegar, Spices, To haute, and Conwry Prodan in general. Market street, next door to Parke House, also c.ruer Third and Walnut streets. 0ct9.8-dsm JOHN WISE. Select Schools for Boys and Girls FRONT STREET ABOVE LOCUST. - THE Fall term of ROBEfa SI'EL WEE'S Eohool for boys, will open on the first Monday in' September. fhe room is well ventilated, comfortably furnished, and in every respect adapted for school *par psses CATHARIMiII Id ELWEE'S School for girls, located n the same buildinz, will open forthe Fall term at the same time. The room has been elegantly fitted up to promote he health and comfort of scholars. aug22dtf COAL I I ! ONLY YARD 111 TOWN THAT DELIVER'S COAL BY THE PATENT WEIGH CARTS. • TSE Weight carts are certified by the, _L. Sealer of Weights and Measures. Consumers can weigh their coal at their own doors. It is of great penance daring these hard times for every one to know that they GAT THEIR FULL HONEST WEIGHT. A large supply of Coal always to be found on hand, viz : - LVERNS VALLEY all sizes. BALM CO'S WILKSBAH RE, all sizea. LOKBERRI COAL, (the genuine article,) , Sold by the car load or single ten. All coal of the best quality, delivered free from all im purities Kr PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, by the boat or oar load, single, half or third of tons and by trie bushel. JAMES it. WHEELER. Harrisburg, Nov. 6, 1861.—y JOHN B. OMITS'S BOOT & SHOE STORE , CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. A LWAYS on hand a large assortment of BOOTS SHOES, GAITERS, &c., of toe very best autilitPm for ' ladies, gentlemen, and childrens , wear.— Prices to suit the times. All kinds of WORK RADE TO ORBS in the best style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short notice. nntl6. riff .TORN B. SMITH. Harrisburg. DR. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST OFFERS his services to the citizens o Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share o the public patronage, and gives ,ssurance that, his:hest endeavors shall be given to rand r satisfaction in his pro fession. Being an old, well tried ..entist, he feels sale in milting the public generally to call on him, assuring hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services, Office No. 12.8 Market street, la the house formerly oc cupied by Jacob It. Eby, near the United States Hotel, Harrisburg, Pa • ray S-fly • NOTICE. A"persons indebted to the Estate of Johu B. Thompson, late of Harrisburg, deceased, are required to make payment to the saber iber, and all persons having claims against the said decedent, will pre sent them for settlement, to Hamilton Alricks, Esq., of lefarrisnurg, or to GEO. W. St..ll9oYElt, Administrator on the Estate of John B. Thompson de: ceased. Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 29, 1881..—d9toiwit WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY No. 69, Market (Street, below Third, HARSISBUICO, M. EC. LEE, NiAp LAsCarmtljßW E AL R ins O G F C„I I.L.M .Es B , R w i E it L f L ur A i, 2 l , l goods at LOWER PeIOEB than can be boushi in any of the Eastern cities. conetry na_rehants will do well to call and examine priced and quality, and convince them selves of this fact. au23-dly. nob•tf