. . • • . . . . , . APR, _ ill , .....\ - -_-----:-- -- -: 411 7 .7----'---------'= - ' =" 1.11: TELE ~....,. „___,... .• . . BY GEORGE BERGNER. TII E EI.EG RA P 1 - 1 Is PUBIJSEigt) KVSBY DAY, Ehr GEORGE BERGNER. BTIBMUPII OIS . The fume TRLICIR4PH IS Served to sutracribers In the gm a t ex mints per weec Yearly subscribers will bo baked St CO. Weems Aso Smin-Wssair TIII.2OILAPIL The TIitIORAPH la also published twice a week during ihe maim' of the Legislature, and totweely during the remainder or the year, and Tarnished subscribers at the following rates, via : Single subscribers per Year- .• • • • seven Teo RAIE3 OF ADVEKTISING. a- Four Imes or loos constitu t e d constitu nehalf square. Eight awe or wor teen tbdr a square. g a d' ware, one day $0 25 one week 1 00 one month .... 2 00 three months 8 00 six months ~.. . one year .........,.. 0 00 60 one,Sloore , one day. ...... ........ ..... .... one week.— .... ............ ... 2 00 one month. ..... 3 50 three months II 00 six months ~.. 10 00 one year ..... .. 16 00 a . B a mne:e notice/ Maenad ho the Local Caltalac, or before Marrigos and Deaths, FIVE OXNTS PER LINE for orb insertion. 0- Marrges and Deathe to be charged as regular ad• veru,ameols COM itlistellmuoue. Oa and after Monday, Nov. 4th, 1861, the mails at the Harrisburg Post Office will close as follows : PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, For all places adjacent to the line of the railroad, between Harris burg and Philadelphia.—wax MAIL 6 SO A. X For New York, Philadelphia, Lan caster, Bainbridge, Columbia and Marietta For Philadelphia, Lancaster and Middletown ..4.40 P. X. For New York, Philadelphia and Lancaster 900 P. X. t.LF,BANON VALLEY RAILROAD. For all places between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, and adja cent to the line of the Leba non Valley and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad.—WAY Ham ..7.80 A. M. West. IPENNBYLVANIA RAILROAD For an places between Harrisburg and Altoona.—War Mem...8.80 A. M. For Pittsburg, Johnstown, Pa., Cin cinnati, Columbus and Cleve land, Ohio 800 P. M. North. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. For all places between Harrisburg and Lock Haven, and those adjacent to the line of the railroad.—WAY 111,tm.. South. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD. For Washington, Baltimore, York and all placea along and ad jacent to the line of the rail road.—War MAIL 10.00 A. M. For Washington, Baltimore and York 9.00 P. M. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. For Hagerstown, Md., Chambers burg, Shippenaburg, Carlisle and Mechanicsburg 7.00 A. M. For all places between Harrisburg and Chambersburg along and adjacent to the line of the railroad.—War MAIL 12.80 P. M. SCHUYLELLL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL- ROAD For Pottsville, Ellwood, Pinegrove, Summit Station and Auburn, 12.30 P.M. STAGE ROUTES. For Linglestown, Masada Hill, West Hanover, Ono and Jonestown on , Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7 00 A. M. For Lisburn and Lewisburg on Sat urday 12 M. GEO. BERGNER, P. M. TREES I TREES ! TREES ! THE undersigned invite attention to their 1 large and well grown Mock of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Shrubs, h., embracing a large and complete assortment APPLES, PEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS, CHallitlEA, APRICOTS, and NOCTARINITS, Standard Mr the Orchard, and Dwarf RAr the garden. ENGLISH WALNUTS, SPANISH CHESNUT'S, BARU NUTS. Re. ReSR ERRLES,SFRAWBERRL9S, CURRANTS and GOOSLBERRISS, in drool variety. GRAPES, OF CHOICEST HINDS ASPARAGUS, h o . &o. Also a fine Wok o well formed, bushy EVERGREENS, suitable for the Cemetry and Lawn. DECIDUOUS TREES for street planting, and a general assortment of Ornamental Trees anti Flowering Shrabr. ROSES of choice varieties, CAMELLIAS, BEDDING MANIA Ain Oar Moot Is remarkably thrifty and floe, and we offer It at prices to soh the times. egrOttslegues malted to all applicants. Address hDWARD J. EVANS St W. sep2.s2md Central Nuraeriety York, Pa. B. M. GILDEA, D. D. 8. STA7E STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRA.DY HOUSE. A ll opera'ions, Surgical and Mechanical, seiestideslly performed. Charges moderate. jeB SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORK I Wear 1/w Harrisburg Bridge.) /1 g. JUST RECEIVED front the I.2er s Mills a lot of fine COMMERCIAL NOTE PIK, which we will se ll at 111.25 per ream. ,14140 per resin for NOTE EVER, decorated with " Meet sod very handsome emblems and patriotic blOtkil. 63,511 for 1000 emblems WH , prlTintedE ENVFIOPE lors, national With tional ate Nhotle in two co. • Nam give us a call, UM .F. ECHEFFER, 1 424 Harrisburg. tSPICED SALMON II I a tESII AND VERY DELICATE. Put inp neatly In flea pound mt. taus of trout! $ transportattot PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. , .. $2 00 .12 00 ...15 00 ON AND AFTNE MONDAY NOVEMBER 4th, 1881., The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive itt Eartiebnrg and Philadelphia as follows : 164.STIWARD THROUGH EXPRE=V TRAM leaves Harrisburg daily at 820 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia a t 7.40 a. m. FAST LINK leaves Harrisburg every morning (except Monday) alBllO a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.50 p. tn. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (amp& Sunday) at 6.40 p. m., and Andrea at West Philadelphia at 10.30 . p.m. ALIXIMMODATION TILAIN, via Mount Joy, itte Harrisburg at 7.00 a. m., and unveil at West delphla al 12.10 p. m. RARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, vis Cbhtm• bla, leaves Harrisburg at 1.10 p. m., and arrives at Wmt Philadelphia at 6 30 p. m. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPREB TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.30 p. m., Harrisburg at 3.05'a. m., Altoona 8.40, a. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.25 p. m. HAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m., and ar rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. in.; kiaveellarrisburgat 7.15 a. in., Altoona, 2.16 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 8.15 p. M. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.30 a. in. Harris. burg 4.05 p. m. Altoona at 9.10 p. m. , and arriving at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. m. HARRISBLiRO ACHOHHODATION TRAIN leaveS Phil deiphia at 2.30 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.06 p m. 12.00 M MOUNT JOT ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy leaves Lancaster at 11.84 a. in., arrives at Harrisburg at LSO Pt ra. UM:TEL U. YOUNG, Supt. Bast,Liv. Penaa. Railrma Harrisburg, November 'A 1861.—dtf 12.00 M WINTER TIME ARRANGEMENT NEW AIR LINE ROUTE THUS TWIN DAILY TO NOW TOM, AND PHILADELPHIA WITHOUT ORANGE OF OARt3. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM BER 4,1861, the Passenger Trains will leave the Philadelphia anu Reading Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for New York and Philadelphia, as follows, via t EASTWARD. SIMMER LINII leaves Harrisburg at 3.30 a.m., on ar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Repress Train from the West, arriving in New York at 11.5 a. in., and at Phila delphia at 9.00 a. in. A sleeping car is attached to the train through from Pittsburg without change. HAM TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8.85 a. in.. arriving W New York at 5.80 p. m , and Philadelphia at 1.25 p. to. FAST LENS leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 p. m. , on arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad Fast May, arriving in New York at 9.60 p. in.. and Philadelphia at 5.40 p. in. WESTWARD. /AST LINE leaves New Tort at 8 a. m.,and,Philadel. Obi at B a arriving at Harrisburg a t p. m. WAIL TLtDZ leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and Phil adelphia at 8.16 p. in., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10 P. in. ILICPIOO3 LINE lame New York at 8 p. arri ving at Harrisburg at 8.10 a. m., and connecting wi th the Pennsylvania ilipreas Train for Pittsburg. A aleeping car la also attached to tnia train. Munn:Mons are made at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Qimberland Valley Railroads, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wllkeebarre, Allentown, Easton, &a. Baggage checked through. Faro between New York and Harrisburg, SA 00 ; between Harrisburg and Phila delphia, $3 26 In No. 1 care, andl2 TO In No. a. For tickets or other informatioa apply to J.J. CLYDE, nove General Agent, Harrisburg. GILT TRAMIII 1 BIZEITER, CARVER AND GILDER, Manufacturer of Looking Glass and 'Picture Frames, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings its. 43 CHESNUT STREW, MAP. SECOND. RA.BRISBURG, PA. /Numb lifirluzut Square and Oval .Portrait Promise of every description OLD NUM MI Rzerlai TO Intr. Jrydolb. HARRISBURG,- PA., THURSESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1861. ID. m. Gross & go., D W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, MARKET STREET BARR4SBURG, DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atentlon to the largest and best selected stock in dip city, of MEW, OHEMIOAIS & PAINTS, 011 a, varnishes and Glues, Dys.Stuffs, Glass and Patty, Burning Pluld and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine clip, • !rattles, Vials and Lamp Globes, PKBEIIKERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Per tamers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINT, warn; LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDS. :::47-----;:ii5.....•..,.1.77: .. . ' ii In Fl ... .4 fel .‘.N H 0 -.,,..,_fu1y , . .P -- -. . rill •--...2 - 1 Q 3414,5iq ' l, lRh ~. • ' . . . We respectfully Invite a call, feeling, cowl dent that we c a n supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. JONE' AND 'MUMS' PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Oonoentrated Lye Wholamle Agents for Saponifier, which we sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities. "'MAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS GAL OIL I CARBON Oft Being• large purchasers in these Oils, we can offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil lamps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, ose of you who have not given our HOME AND CATTLE POWDEMS a trial know no their superiority, and the advantage they are In keeping Horses and' Cattle healthy and in g.)od condition. Thousands can Wily to the profit they have derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by the increasing quantity - and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long ex perience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we caa in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the bast of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestows on our house, we hope by strict attention td, business, a careful selection of GILT PIUMW3 I PIIRE DRUGS at hdr prloee, and the desire to please all, to merit a condi:maim of the favor of a discrim inating public. AUGUSTINE MAYNE. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. babel' No. 21 Nor* &mod . 4r4,OBRING - 0 7 100 4 /XP' ' ' NO. 19 Artist Colors and Tools. Ptue Ground Spines Caettie Soap, Sponges and Corks, &e., &e., &e., Me., &e., dre., &ea With a general variety of TEETH I. TEETH !! RESTORATIVES ialtbitaL DR. JOHNSON Ia4;I.XIiTrACCAIELIB LOCH HOSPITAL TT AB discovered themost certain, speedy 11. and effectual remedy in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. Away EA sB 10 TWILIrI sows. No Morooxy or Noxious Drugs. sdr, l l Cvn WM11411=614 cia so Camas, ts. nem 0.1 10 Two Dani.4ll* Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strisitures, Adis is the [Ant, AOCeilolll of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ormle Weakness, Nervous; Debility, Decay of thePhyska Tow ers, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Marmite et dean, rail nation of tb• Heart, Timidity, Trembling% Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections of ma Bead, Threat, Nose or Skin—those terrible disor ders arising from the indiseredius or Solitary Habits el Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which produce conststutional debility, render marriage haps &Dile, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG KIIN Young linen especially who have become the victimise! solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which Annually sweeps to an untimely gravethousands of young men of the moat exalted talent and brilliant Intel tads, Who- need otherwise bave entranced listening senates with the thunders of eluenence, or waked to ea- Way the living lyre, may call with fall aoullldaaos. MalialAGS. Serried persons, or those contemplating marriage, be. og aware of physical weakness, should Immediately oon ion IN. 3., and be restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WEASMIII /immediately cured asurafedi vigor metered. Re who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide in hie honor as a gentleman, and eon, adeptly rely upon hie skill as a physician. egrOMee No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore, Ad., on the left hand aide going from Baltimore Meet, 7 Mors from the corner. Be particular In observing the same or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par &Mar. for ignorant, Tridirm _quacks. with tabus names, or Paltry Humbug iletertillealee, attracted by the reputa tion of Br. Johnson, lurk near_ All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use eta the e 917. Da. JOHNSTON Or..fehneen member of the Royal College or Surgeo W ns, Leaden, graduate from one of the meet eminent WII *the United States, and the greatest part of whose lire tuts beerrepent In the Hospitall or London, Paris, Phila delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the mint u 'allotting cures that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing Jo theatre and brad when asleep, great net ironeorms, befog alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfultiem with frequeotblushing,altanded 1101001nliel WWI derange. st.ont or mind were cured immediately, TARR, PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. ... aoureesetrall Ilene who having Mitered them• selves by private and Improper indulgenciee, that secret and solitary obit which ruins both body and mind, un fitting them for either basinessor society. Thee.. are some of the sad and melancholy adorns pro duces by early habits of youth, via Weakness of the Back and Limbs, ?sins In the Head, Dimness of eight, Loss of MINICRaiIr Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys cepsia, Nervous Irritability Derangement of the Digestive functions, %bend Debility, Symptoms of rassinuip• am, st. YWLLLY. ilserrawr, the reseal effects on the mind ore mash to Of dreaded of Me , Oonfhdon of Ideas, De• premien of Spirits, NMI Porebod tn ga Aversion timbale -17, Selkiiistrost, Love of Solitude, Timidity, ho., are some of the evil effects. Thousands of persons of all ages, can now judge what is the cause of their decline In health, Wing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, narrow and emaciated, have a singular appearance about the eyes, mush, and symp nun of consumption. YOUNG WM who have injured themselves by • oertain practice, In dolyed In when alone—a habit hequently learned from sail Jompaniolut, or at anhool, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not oared, renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, ahonid apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his tam. try, the darling of his paronta, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit. Su lh persona mast, before conks• plating In ARRLAGII, affect that a sound mind and body are the most requlsites to promote connubial happiness. Ind without these, the journey through life becomes a Weer) pilgrimage; the prospect hetirly dartene te th e yiew; the mind becomes shadowed with (impair, and fated with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be• conies blighted with oar own. DB. JOHNSON'S nlyiututeriNfit furatEDy FOR OR: t:r.~.~l~~•~ i ~rt~, By this great and Important remedy, Weakness/WWII •rgans are speedily oared, and lull vigor restored. . thousands of the most nervous and debilitated who bad lost all hope, have been immediately relieved. All Impediments to Marriage, Physical or' Mental MoqueMO canon, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Ifichaustion Of the meat fiberfill kind, speedily cared. • TO OTRANGIREI. The Many thousands cured at this Initiation within Due last twelve years, said the numerous important ilurgioe operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re• porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, boats his Attend:lp at a rendocan at character amid re• fp/mai/12y, is a salDolent guarantee to the affiliated. DISEASES OF . lIIPRODICNOIL—'When the misguided aaitimpnident votary ofleattomieti it re ands he has imbibed the seeds at this painful d toe o ft en happens that an 11l timed sense of shame or dread of discovery deters him fro . applyingto those who, from education and re. spectability can aline befriend him, delaying till the con. Motional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, skin, &0., on with frightful rapidity, till death man a period to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to "that bourne from whence No traveler returns." It is a mei. sneholy feet that thousands tall victims to this terribhi disease, owing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend en, who, by the use of that deadly poison, . mercury, ruin the oonatltuUon and make the residue of life miserable. To lernasoadts.—The Doctor's Dipiomas hang in bb Letter* must aopta!si st Stamp to mi on Um reply. airßemedies sent by Mall. sir No. 7 Booth Fredoriak %treat, Baltimore. anrlB•dawly. WALLOWER'S LINE, , DA.IIT 1111`WRIN HiIItILLSBURG. and PHILADELP H 1 A. Wm. E. Burk, Agent, 812 Markel *eat, Philedei. phia, formerly Llvisicalms it t • Co. 1.,,, peciat Conductor in charge of each train. floods delivered at the Warehouse, Phtladel. p at 4% o'clock P. 11., will be dehvered in Harris burg next morning. J. WALLOWIM, .pt, Agent, tos2l-dtl Mks Raadint Noes. Harrisburg. JOHN WALLOWER, 11, AO GENERAL FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT. GOODS AND MERCHANDISE promptly forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern Central, °timberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads and °anal. • HAULING AND DRAYINO to and from all parts of the city to the different Railroad depots will be done at the very loweat rates. FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to. Orders eft at Brant 1 / 4 European Hotel, Or at the store M . N. R. Eollinger, will remise prempt attention. Con sitnmenta of freight reapeetfully solicited. JOHN WALLOWER JN., Agt., att2 Offkm Beadles 'Moot. A210.---'l'ttree Hundred lgstra bugger r.vd Hum id s& received by I NDIA. ItIIBRER, BUFFALO HORN jßs HORN and 'ML D1F.014-1140 . 001114340 sem, kif.IIGUIWO AIN AND PANOKBtOB2I • MISCELLANEOUS Tira IL B. brig Bainbyidge was at Aspinwall Nov. 6. , &row was inches deep at Cheat Mountain Summit, Va., Nov. 6th.. Tam assesoed value of• the real estate and per sonal property of the city of St. Louis is $85,- 603,651. AT Wheeling, Va., last. Saturday, there was a . slight snow storm—suffialent to whiten the roofs of honsei. Linos lamplawr Sitar f yi.,--Two hundred thousand Ponixle of shells were shippedlo Cejro on Saturday, from Pittsburg. Melchor Waffler, a white man, and Jacob Jones, a negro, escaped from the jail at Gettys burg, Pa, on Friday night. . Thu British brig Win. B. Kirby was seized on Monday for running the southern blockade, and her captain leas committed to Fort Lafayette. IT Is stated that thw arrivals of grain in France have lately been so excessive that some wheat was about to be reshipped from Marseil les to England. Sayssm. cleriti in the Land Off= have been notified that charges of disloyalty have been preferred against them by the Potter Investi gating Committee. Ms English government has ordered large shipments of ban cartridges to Canada, bat the shipment of the Armstrong guns has . been countermanded. Caw:roma& •Terrarium Saremes.—All the California treasure ships have thus far escaped seizure by the southern privateers, the San Francisco papers express apprehensions of future trouble. • , . Limn Surr.—Kr. Edwin Porrest on Saturday commenced as action for libel against H. G. Parker, of the Boston Courier, basing it upon certain criticism which have appeared in the columns of that journal. TIM NEN . SINATOBS non Kisruasr.—lt is supposed that Heb: James Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury, under President Pierce, aid John J. Crittenden, will be the new Senators from Kentucky, in the place of Ereckingridge and Powell. CHBISTX,I2 GLIM sou Tam Somumil.—The la dies of Rhode Island are preparing to send to each volunteer from that State a Christmas gift of a pair of socks and mittens, the name of each soldier, with that of the company to which he belongs, to be attached to the articles. HONORABLY Drsonsaasn.---The charge made intend Quartermaster A. L. Ostrander and Sut ler J. M. Ri3ynolde, of. the 79th regiment, of embezzling gocids belonging to the United. States, has been fully investigated at Washing ton, and the implicated parties honorably dis almost from custody. : Tan Oneness Aoanisr Amman ADJUTANT MOKIEVIIC—The Cincinnati Brapirer publishes the charges and specifications against Assistant Adjutant General Mceireever, now under arrest at Bt.' Louis. The charges rar e insubordinatiop to the authority and disrespect to General Cur tis, his superior officer, and conduct unbecom ing an officer and a gentleman. Amer AND Dasausatia—The Rockville (Md.) &Mind states that the Rev. Mr. Leech, of the Methodist Episcopal church, at present station ed upon the Elkridge circuit, and residing near Sandy Spring, in Montgomery county, was ar rested last week by the military. eUhton Gar rett, Esq., of the same county, who was arrested on the 6th inst., has since been released. • RIINOVNID liesesosx.—The Wheeling Press has a rather donbttul storp that the Federal pi ison em lately captured at Guyandotte, Virginia, were, with one or two exceptions, subsequently massacred by the. Confederates, under Colonel Jenkins, just the latter were attacked near Barboursville, by Piatt's (Ohio) regiment. The force of Jenkins, it is added, were cat to pieces after they had killed the prisoners. ExPonut op Cassax.—One of the remarkable features of the large exports of provisions now making from New York, is the immense quan tity of cheese exported to Ragland. There has already been exported the first ten months of this year the enormous quantity of twenty-six millions of pounds. Two millions of pounds of butter were exported in 1859. The first ten months of this year fifteen millions of pounds have been exported. OPINING 41. COTTON PORT.—the establishment of an open port for the shipment of cotton is likely to be put into practical operation a Beau fort very soon, for we learn that Senator Sim mons, of Rhode Island, actually started the schooner Charity from Providence on Friday for that port laden with salt, shoes and other neces saries, which he expects to exchange for Sea Isl and cotton,"to be immediately transferred to England.--.N.' Y. Herald; Coxtronona TAMA*, who command the rebel naval forces at Port Royal, is said to be the owner of a large and valuable real estate at Sackett's Harbor. This property has been li belled by the United States District Attorney, and a motion for condemnation made in the United States Court at Buffalo, N. Y. The fur niture of his house alone is valued at $16,000, and that, together with the entire estate, will, no doubt, be confiscated. Martareas or Ems ZOYA.II.&.—The long con tested points as to theses of Ella Zoyara has now been definitely settled, and the question as often promulgated, "What is it?" can now be answered satisfactorily. Dlr. Ella Zoyara, otherwise called Yale, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony ast week to Miss Sallie Stickney, daughter of the manager of the Bow ery circus, and thus ends the romantic history of Ella Zoyara, who was deserted when a child, &c.—N.Y. Eprass. Two Emmett Snoas Expsorrios.--On the East ern shore of Virginia there are two counties en tirely cut off from the rest of the State, being geographically an extension of the Eastern shore of Maryland down to the Northern shore of the entrance to the Chesapeake bay. These counties, Northampton andAccomac, have been left hitherto undisturbed, although secession in one of them is very rampant, only occasionally a gunboat would visit some of the inlets. Re cently, however, the secessionists armed them selves and began to show symptoms of rebellion which threatened trouble. The Government sent several regiments into that , part of the State a day or two ego, and the consequence was that SWAM' tlf? caved immediately and laid down its anus. The 'state and stripes are now .6:mating triumphantly over the whole section, and. the Union men in that quarter are promised a lifaof pesae, thei r did nodPNoy Wore vigoious thetkiirebuient PRICE ONE CENT. BY TELEG 'IL FROM NEW YORK. -..-,-. LAUNCH OF A GUN-BOAT-MAIITIE OF STEAMERS. Nay' Yosx., Nov. %). The gun-boat Onida was launched this mim ing- Bishop Malvaine and family sailed in the steamer Persia, which left to-day for Liverpool. The steamers Delaware and Cosmopolitan have been chartered by the government for three months' service. Their destination is Port Royal. The transport Atlantic is coaling and taking in provisions fort Port Royal. She will also carry. troops. FROM KENTUCKY. Discovery of Rebel Batteries on the Tennessee River. The Rebels Routed with a Number Penucm; Ky., NOT. 20 The gun-boat Conestoga on an exploring ex pedition up the Tennessee river yesterday die covered a rebel battery near the Tennessee line. She threw one shell, which routed the rebels. Still further up another battery was discov ered, and she engaged the •rebels and again routed them with a number killed. The Con estoga was but slightly damaged in the en counter. She returned to-day. FROM MISSOURI. Recovery of the Supply Train Seized by the Rebels. One Hundred and fifty Prisoners Taken. Jarrsasos Crrr, Nov. 20 Reliable information reached here to-day that our cavalry und9r Major Hugh have over taken and captured the Rebels who seized our supply train, near Warrensburg, on Monday last. About one hundred and fifty prisoners were taken, and the wagons recovered. FROM WASHINGTON W.toomoroo, Nov. 20 All the town has gone to the grand review of the Army at Ball's Crow Roads. The force re viewed far surpasses any ever before assembled in one body In this country. The weather is magnificent for such a display. Thirteen men of the Brooklyn (Fourteenth) Regiment, who were enga4ed in the picket fight of Monday last are still missing. The rebels still keep up a correspondence with their friends in Washington. The rebel mail carriers to Richmond defy the Government. It is reported that assurances have been given by our Government to that of Great Britain that Biitish vessels shall have access to the cotton porta of the South before the winter is • over. EXPLOSION OF DUPONT'S POWDER MILLS Du Porrr's Musa, NirtufiNGTON, Nov. 20. There was an explosion about ten o'clock this morning at Du Pont's mills, destroying three of the mills and killing three men named Charles Muhleim, John Vizier and Samuel Rus sell. The concussion from this explosion was felt at Point Breeze. DIVIDEND DECLARED. Co:moo, Nov. 20 The Galena and Chicago Railroad declared a dividend to-day of five per cent., payable at New York on the first of January. lfsw Never. ExpsnErross.—Gen. Butler is actively at work in Boston getting off his sea coast expedition. One of the largest steamers ever built in this country (the Constitution) is engaged as a transport for this expedition, and will, with other transports, take about five thousand troops on a special service, which is kept secret. The operations along the coast should be pushed forward rapidly, and every available point secured early. The fleet will then have leisure to look after our interests in the gulf, which are now threatened by the ex pedition of the combined powers of Spain and France in Mexico. The presence of a strong naval force like that which we will be able to assemble in a short time in these quarters will be a check upon any ulterior movements on the part of the allies, if such be their purposi, as is intimated. THE ARMY or znz Wzsr.—Since General Hunter has taken command of the army of the West, he has stopped the Quixotic march of Fremont down through southern Missouri and Arkansas for New Orleans. Price retreated be fore him to get Fremont to march his army FO far from his supplies, satisfied that he could cut him off at any point that he choose to make a stand. Fremont had not military brains enough to comprehend Price's strategy , and on he went to his ruin, which his siipercedure for tunately prevented. Gen. Hunter immediately stopped this movement, seeing at a glance its great danger, and is about reorganising the army for an advance down the Missimaippi. finme's 'ma Wolin.— It is said that a port of entry will be established, and a town commenc ed, in ease Beaufort is unavailable ; that already frame houses have been shipped, and shrewed business men, with a sharp lookout for the valuable trade, of that region, are on the move thither, and. we may soon expect to hear that town lots arehrluglog Mu/Otis prigs for the netted* • '