1HE PENNY PRESS I published Mlri aotvi fto4A wf I ' FRANCISCO fc CALDWEltj, ' e, , j.PBoraiHWM. oriieB-o. u wilt rovBti-it TBI PUHHT FBKBBIi delivered to subscribers In Ctsoliiutl, Coring ten and KevKr'aod lor I reundinf cities and town, at tbe ex. r , tremor low price of . , , " ' BIX CBNT8 A VIU, PATABLB T CABBIES. , i raioss or mailiwk Blank copies k.t 1 month 40c.; I monttai fit 1 AMUSEMENTS fl ooekib tnta m ai-rnw. ; r f ion A. Iuatlbb, JB.i.....rel Lessee and Manager. "i 5 7.3 Immense iiicceM of Mis Caroline and Mr. Peter Bleblog. THIS EVBNINO, rtovember 38, will Be presented, for the flittlmelu thtaitr, a new operatic vaude. vlll entitled I ' THB CHAPLAIN OF TUB REGIMENT. Robert, Bergeant-Major of the Imperii! OurJ...t...B......--.''''--i-''';5!'f-5!cB!n' Matle ................. ....... MIm Blchlugs The Abbe Parcel. Mr. Leugdoo During themenlng MtssRIchlng will slnf several choice songs, i . ,( ( A- . - Dnee.;.,.....I.. . .'.Ml" Kte PeBnorerj To oor,clude with the bow corned;, Barer before performed Id to is city, entitled SECOND LOVB. ' ; Eleeno Mowbray ....... MMe Blehlagt Halpli Thornhllf Mr. Langrion tjol . Dangerneld...... ........... - ...Mr Hell Mildred Vernien ....-...... ......Mis. Welti I. ucy....,.w....M ,....Mii Denham In prepe'telloh, several pVrpuler oonwdtoe, domeitk dramas, musical raritlee, Ac. VDoon open at M; Onrteln rim eit 7 ) oVIoe. Pucuor Admission Drew Circle and Parqoette, BOcente; Oallery, aftcente. ATIOXAIIEATJBlt Ninth night of the distinguished Amsriean actor, MR. J. B. ROBERTS. THIS (Wednesday) IVENINQ, Not. JS, will be acted, for the ninth time, the great Legendary Drama, from the German of GkBthe, entitled ... Faust and Marguerite. Mephletophllea.K Mr, J- B. Roberta Xauit (an aged Be holer j......... M-Mr, 0. Htnert Marguerite .' Mn. 0. Hear! Dance by ...,...UW.....MU Jennie Hlght. To commence with the Interesting drama called THE&ESA'M VOYVY ' Sergeant Aosterlltz.... Vendeeen yrancis.e'4i.Miww.w ,.....,...--. Btuart Thereea.,..!...-...-. lira, yagaergn THB FEW NATIONAL HOTEL, adjoining the Theater, la now open for the reooplion of guesti. Room can be obtained by the flay or week, and meal, furniih.d at all hours NuTIOB.-Trade.raau and other, are cautioned againat furniehing any article! for the theater with eut a written order, .Igned by the Manager. . piKE'S OPERA-HOUSE. Unas. M. Barraa.. . Manager. I. B. Conway.. Stage Director, Continued Sueceii of the New Company In a series of unexceptionable plays, powerfully . . , rendered. THIS (Wednesday) KTBNINO, Nov. iS. will be prawuted Tom Taylor', beautiful comedyof STILL, WATERS KUN DEEP. John Mildmay Captain Hawkaley. Old Potter............. Gimlet llr.Strrnhold. Hr. Mildmay Mr. V. B. Oonway ............. .Mr. v, BBenoan .......................Mr. A. T. Hall ttr. Jennings Mrs. Klin Flace ............ Mra. F. 1). Conway To conclude with the side splitting faroe of MY YOUNG WIFE AND OLDDMBRBMiA flregory Grlczle. ...... ......,....., Mr. DaTldge Peter Prog......M... taw aeeaa ee .eeawe t9f Lanagan Augustus Tompkins........ Mr. Hall Dinah ..-....-.....-...........MIa Navarre In rehearsal, and will shortly be produced; with new sceuory, Dickens's "Cricket on the Hearth," Pamss or Admission. Parqnette Circle, Porqnette and iialcony, Ml cents; Amphitheater, cents; Private Boxos for eight persona, ii. Doom open at t o'clock ; oommenoe at 7!. Box Ottlce open from 10 A.M. until 4 P. M ., where seats can be secured. J. F. HBBUKRT, Treas'r. gOUMH-flity M. "ATX jUD aVCAMORA. Leniee and Proprietor ..JNOi HOWOBTH. This new and beautful TBMPLI 01 THB MUSKS opened for the season on THURSDAY, OCTOBER T, ' With a fnll and talented DBAMATIO AND 0ON OEKT TUOUPB, selected from the different thea ters and opera companies of the Union. Admission 19 centa, for partloulara aee imall bill.. Tbe"01ymploBaloon" will be open at all hours during the day. The Bart ara stocked with choice W inee, Liquors and Cigars. oc2S XX 3D Gr ' PATENT IMPROVEMENT GRATES AND STOVES! Any Style of Grate can be Sot or Reset with ' this Improvement. ! . i r- i WJ! ARB NOW PREPARED TO FILL w w, -..orders rapidlj, as we have a. large force tif good workmen. Hare your grates set with the patent before cold weather, or you will regret It. It ii poor economy to use your grates set- in the old way, burning twice i ninth coal as yon need, and not obtaining half as much Bert a tbe patent gives. The patent will save ronr money by reducing the consumption of fuel. It will save your health, by giving you pure heat and plenty of It to make your room, comfortable in all parts. It makes your noma cheerful at a trifling cent, which is soon saved in fuel. We have now a full supply of the Patent Btovee, rlain and enameled. . -, Orders Kay lie left at No. 10 West I Iflh atreet, or sent through Mil. f, ' ; t i 1 : l County and Utate rights' for tale cn inch terms as will pay Ave hundred per cent., without any risk. j.;b. kyam&co.,':", ; Proprietors of Dodge'i Patent. ,',, J. BLAKBLY. General Agent. notlfl c ARD. WE REGRET 'HAVING DIS APPOINTED so many durloar the mat month in no t being abki to attend to their, o niera for "Podge's 'atent Improvement" In Grnte. and Blovea. Owing to the fact that the orders went much larger than we expected, and the Inability of the manufacturer to keepui supplied with Tile, Itwa. Impossible to avoid the disappointment. We hope thia fa sufficient apol ogy to satisfy these whe may hara been offended by the delay. We have taken proper care to prevent a recurrence of the same this season. , Orders will be attended to from, one to three dan after they art re ceive ,U Have yor (Irate, set defer tbbelldaya,er yon win regret it; Not much entnfort la a cold, cheerless house. . a. ivian at v.t Proprietors of Podgs'i Patent , noyi 1 " n GIFT BOOK SALE AT., MO.- 28 WE8T FOOTE-STREET, rWii to Smith Nixon's JU1I, doolnnatl, Ohio. A splendid Gift, worth from H oente to 1C0, will be given with every book for which w. receive one dollar and npwatd at the time of .ale. ' " fllfts consult of Gold and BUer Watches. Ladles' Solid Gold Chains, splendid set of'Jewelrj, fine Gold Bracelets, Gents' Gold vest-chalni, and a large va riety of other article of rlin Jewahry, worth from M cents to 1100.' ', ' - 1 -' '- " . Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call end examine our stock. - . , 1 J "A 1' ' AT- K mJUEYi (-V no4-M .n. PubUsher and Gift BMgsaller,,i7, "V. ;' '' Ho'J ttWwt fourth street, '' T. JSC. ; Deters, Ne. 03 WEST FOIIBTH.BTBKKT, I HAB NOW IN 8 T 0 a B , A -LARGE BT00K 01 WATBR-PKOOP BOOTS, , f To wbleh ke Invlles the attention ef the pullle. '., Inolf mv vb- lilPTS! 'GIFTS! ufls! If VOL. 2.f NO. '81; ) T1 T ATI, WEDNESDAY7 M0BNINO,! NOVEMBEB 23, 1859. RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. TRAINS ARRIVE. Littlb Mum.-Klght XxpreM, R:C0 i. .; A.itom modation, 2:44 r. at.; Day Xxpreea, eVM r. it. iNPIAMArOLlg ADD ClBOIHBATI HM A. 1:10 V. 1:40 A. m. Ohio abb J)ia.isiPfr.-8:18 A. a.; IiW r. a.: I0:l r. M. Oincibnati, Hamiltob a Dattob. 1M 4. u.; UM A. s ; 12:SJ r. M.; 6:52 r. UA 8:90 r. 11 .. MtBIBTTA AND ClNOlKMATI. 11:20 A. H. I 6:W T. H. BlCHMOHB ABB IllDIABArollS. 12:50 Hm M f. . TRAINS DEPART. Littlb Mum.-Day Express, 10JM A. m.; Aecom . modation, 4:40 p. u.; Night Bxpreaa, ll:SO r. at. Imjukapolis and Cincinnati. o:00 a. m.; 12:45 p, Ohio and Mibsisbiph.-:CO a. M. 2:D t. ul; 7M t. m. Cinoinnati. Hamilton and Datton. :o0 a. m.; 7:30 A. .; 10:00 a.m.; 3:40 p. at.; 6:30 p. .; 11:30 p. m. Mabhtta and Oimcinbati. :40a. a.; 8:40 p. u. . Bichmosd and Inoianapolis.-:00a. H.i 8: t p. a. PEN AND SCISSORS. JBaTGold may be all the time In a uaa'i mind, jst none ef tl tnonghti be golden. , p9"lo quell the pride even of the greatest, we thonld rofleot how much more we owe to pfk (week i&t ii tort of fliTlfiitW lo . whom eren tbe Bcripturei do not forbid at to render "lip-iervloe.,1 "Strong passions belong only to strong minds, and terrible li the straggle that reaton baa to make to labdne them. Jurlge Wayne; Of Oeorgii, in his' late oharge to the Grand Jury, ooodemna the Afri can Slave-trade in all itg aipeota. : , ... - fif Faganini.it is not generally known, had a great passion for the guiitw, and for that instrument he atone time abandoned the riolin. ...... fSrlt the world applaud u we nuit thankfully reoelve it as a boon; for, If even the most deserving appear to expert It ae a debt, it will never be paid. : ., - ' 'fAum li the healthiest and the happleit when he thinks the least either of health or happiness. To forget an ill is half the battle; It leave easy work for the dootors. "''' fellow not on good terms with his boots had the lmpudenoe to remark that he eonld sell them easily enough, beoauie they had been balf-soled onee. a9" "What '$ whisky bringing?" inquired a a large 'dealer in the artlele. "Bringing men to tbe 'gallows, and women and children to want," was the reply. , . A, gtyjames jF. Lee, proprietor of the Leigh fiouse, atEliaabeth City, N. C, died on the 10th Inst. He jemd with gallantry in the Mexican War. ' 67 A note from the physician of the Utica (NTy.) Asylum, under date of the ISth, gays: "Qerrit Smith slept last night, and is to-d&t quite oalm. . We look to his restoration with more and more confidence." TTbe fanoy drug establishinent of Dr. T. R. Austin, New Albany, Ind., oaugbt fire on Sunday, and .the room in whioh the drugs were was entirely ooniumed. The loaa ii estimated at 14,00.0. , f1Tm, Colton, formerly an enirineer on tbe Orange and Alexandria Railroad, was lately killed near HunUville, Ala., hi engine having been thrown trom tne traok by run ning over a cow. and falling upon him. jsTA man named Farrar has been sen tenoed in Augusta County, Ga., to pay a line of $200, and be imprisoned three months, for killing a man by a single blow with his fist lie must be one of the "bird hitters." SB'The Duchess of Par nut eansed a funeral servioe to be eelebrated in the Capuohln Churoh at Rappersohywl, on Lake Zurioh, to the memory of Colonel Anritl, lately nuisacred by a mob in Parma. VMadame Qasianiga's name if the first on the list published in the OauUa dtl Papolo, of Turin, of the subscriptions opened in that oity to the Garibaldi musket fund. The prima donna gives one hundred lift. BlAtilnl hit promulgftted from Blorenet another manifesto. It is directed against Pied mont, or at least against the King Victor Emmanuel, who, he doolres,does not compre hend tbe destiny ' ltaT - - i i ; p3- We have stated that Sr. S. G, Howe had left Bolton for Canada. Wo understand that he has taken several of his pupils from the blind deaf and dumb and idiotioasylruns, with him, making it for them a pleasure ex cursion. ,i (t.inffxff '"The New York Obtwver seems commit ted irrevocably to the support of Governor Wise for President, and denounces all Southern men who want a Northern Democrat for that office. This , Is carrying religion into politics with a vengeanbe. Four vacanoies have within this year occurred In the Peace Class of the Prussian Order of Merit for Science and Art, by the deaths of Johannes Muller, Alexander Von Humboldt, Karl Ritter and Louis Spohr. Hnmboldt was the Chancellor of he Order, and the Vioe-Cbanoellor, Poter Von Cornelius, in in Rome consequently the order is without a head. J I I v 1 J ' Nhwstsad Assay' ad EsTitK.It ie'W ported, aays the Nottingham Journal, that Ihe venerable and interesting pile at Newstead, the residence of the late Colonel Wildman, together with the estate, exceeding three thousand acres in extent, will shortly be brought to the hammer in one lot. The late lamented owner of Newstead purchased tbe estate in 1818 for 94,000, and einoe that pe riod Very large sums of money have -been expended in improving it, so that, independ-' ent of the great increase which has taken place in the value of landed property tbe last few years there is every reason to expect that it will fetch a very large price. .The connec tion of the eelebrated poet, the late Lord By rod, with, this charming rural retreat, will alio, no doubt, aot as in additional attraction to tmrchascrs, and oause the biddings to be ef the most spirited character. It is said that the late Colonel Wildman has left the whole of his real and personal property to his widow for lifo, with remainder to his brothers. ow EuHorgANS liivg. inere . ere font millions ofpeoale in France who eat no bread. Some eat chestnuts, and some other kinds of vegetables. The people of Ireland, for a long time, Subsisted mainly on potatoes. These facfts prove not only that there are large num bers itt civilised countries who do -not raise thirown bread, but an equally important faot that they have not the means ef buying it. i ; , , rdUxa' LATnr..Hvery iehorboy knows the old quotation from Virgil: ; iraallM deoeasot Averni, searevooare gTadnnt I ixuoopua, aio.ABow . whioh li thni rendered by the Lafayette ma.) Jetirnat; ,,,, Facile doeensns Averni, ' f 1 Bed retrogradere difficile est, n aM I i "i I '" hb Oai,i o thb EholishCoast. A return atfLlovd'i lovd's, made up to the 2Vtk nit, gives the follewisg result of casualties to life and shlp plgi by the great gale on the English ootst; Vessels totally wrecked, 96; vessels stranded ana other easnaltiee, 630 total, f2eV Pnty able loss of ,tife, including the Royal Chart, top. JJumeroul loses are reported on the Welch flout. ' T " Interrupted Nuptials—A New York Beauty Mistakes a Negro for Crœsan Cuban. a. A,New O'11 correspondent lays that during thft fever of the late excitement caused by the Crrideo nuptialB, fellow representing him eelf to be Cuban took lodgi ngs of Mra. 6 . d ever, thin. aW M":iL;r"u . a umaiaoy, .who nad iisafaau.u::ArT1a.,Zr .rJ5.T.-S'5I" z vyioouj 'ZfSStSSlir' gleand, like Senor Oyiedo, owned countless niggers and incalculable wealth. She pre- eented her ohu7" Jophine. blonde, gushing", silly and tmh from schoof," a V . . nw,u6 umuB vwunr, ana betroth in f WArA hiiriJ ni , a.aj:7: . O es.w MS' (BO VAUOUIUUUBiy as ever were the old lady's buckwheat cakes. f"- flvuu Aaa in pleasure oi announc ing that her daughter waa engaged to a Cu ban, almost as iloh m ttiea BarUett'i fiittoee. Don Oahftnrln Tnvfawii iie.i.A a- u-.i avaavavs Mien VMUV U lUfJUv" ODermoiO . her ' wetnHM.kA. k.;nn affeOWd With Tnnrla.hw . ..1,,. J (uVSr wih Josephine,, who ba4 po father. uDjecuun. nor nnoie, an oia sea captain, arrived abont nine days ago, and was let in',0 tbe teoret and introduced to the In tend ed. The old salt went through the oere mo ny: rather stiffly, and soog after demanded a r"" i mwrviow wiia , me sister-in-law. "Jane,'" sold he in gruff abruptness', "too may marry this fellow If you like, but my brother's daughter never shall!" wU eit n. i. Cuban gentleman and as rich as ." "A gentleman! He it Joolt I ham not had to do with niggnt n Hub aii to not know atiuluUofnma Spaniard! Call u oere ana let me nave a tew words with tbls black follow alone. I'll soon ran him aground, high and drv-l'i-iTha araneh nlif . good as his word, and in a marvelons short time afterward the colored , suitor' baggage was bundled not nf th l,n,. el,. false diamonds he had presented to Josephine, and being assisted urgently from behind by her uncle's boots, their terror-stricken owner was not slow to follow them into tbe street. It is presumed he will not engage himself to another white girl till his pounds feelings iiej healed. Mblahcholt Buicids SMLf-Pfaf Br)crr6i or a BsAUTim Chobistb. A beautiful brunette, known to the habitues of the Theater d'Or leans ae a JTe Clmmtina, a French -Opera Chorister, swallowed arsenio and went to Heaven, on Wedneiday last, in New Orieevne. The deceased had "loved not wisely, but too well," and her life, like all such frail flowers, was overcast with many a tear-shower of sor row, that nurtured within her broken heart a morbid desire to commit suicide. To this end she made many attempts during the past twelve months, but either the Fates of friend ship, or er,pwn lavish hand with the deadly fganU, feryed jhar )ife until thjt ;rijul hour. She left the following note upon a table beside her death-couch : "This will be;the, third time I hare at tempted to destroy myself. This will be certain. I am tired of life." aw 1 1 i i .. -j- f Sai r -PHitLWB, BAMFsotf" f; Co.' giMxaV The ahotion sale of the stock of Phillip. Sampson A Co., formerly publishers of the 4(toiiio JifctfWi,;wa closed nn the l7tHinsUf In Bftrftnn. and wdsi aft. I mu- . i iwtj wuvvmim. a uu aggregate amount of the sale will reaoh from $80,000 to, $00,000. The, stereotype platesot the ooncern were sold, and brought excellent prices, higher by several thousand dollar! than they had been estimated by the, assignees. The following are the prices of some of tbe plates: Byron, $1,505; Shakespeare, $1,300; Soott, Xoomplete.) $1,300; Tom Moore, $900; Burns, $1,159; Milton, $5t; HemanS,' $800. These were all bought by W. Lee, formerly Allel nf thn nilpfriAr'al nf triA Urn TV.. AAt.t ' - J w waaw aatAXAe. JUAIV IUW1 amount of the aale of platea amounted to about 4x g at AAA m 1. ii i 4v,uuu. a as eaiewas attonaea oy prominent members of the trade from all parts of the uuuniry.' r ,i Ft ft ' 4 A Giobqia JorjKRALoir thb Piboobov Capt. - , lt ' , BROWH-Ifte jSavannfcli itspuHtoon, one of the most generous, falrand conservative naners in the South, replies thus to the appeals for eld Brown's pardon f, . i( , Oafihi icore bf : polloy; we soorn all' luiih Smneahl.' Let the dlnnri r,f I Hrr,m mA 1,1. comrados be the " seed " of the Abolition unuron let their execution be "ir at" taken jfuuiou m igeir execution oo "grist" taken by the South to tbe "Abolition mill," and let th infernalmaohlnery grind on; th South ia able to protect herself, and. what ia mnrA nlfn(i(odo'l. IF? are under no obligations to reform the fanatics of the North. Let tbe North do her own work we shall do our duty to oursetvet.! If we cannot conquer Abolition at the ballot-box. wa nr. .a-Hv in mui u. .uk in the Courts or in the field.. - IRIOUS RmliTAV. Annthanni j0 4.A ing of the 18th, the workmen engaged on the nvoiaru naiiroau ormgeover tne xionsatonio River, near PlttaflnM. Man rmnA k. ' J i uu.u,v b.fj Buts from ;four bolts. A freight train backed on to lhebrlilirjwh,sn the Bnd the train wns preoipitated into the river, a ooniDleta wrenk. Threa n.n ln4n u. stream, loaded with beef, lime and quarts land iur uoaion. r our men were Badly Injured oston. irour men were badly Injured uu Squires dangerously. The bridge had been built, at a eost ,of $3,000, nnder i's patent, and was very strong. The xnruuiaa a just been Howe's patent, and was verv stronsv Tha Hdusatonio Railroad bridge adjoining it was (ujuisu bu uuij au trains eo pos pass, r i BaBOIHO Ollll IT 1.1 Tsr'tfiD, mm W.n.. A telegraph line repairer, from Boston, found uuper the fires at ljewtown, N. H., one day last week, partridgedead, but still warm, which had bean klllnl In a .in.,!.,. i --' B.vaHfjwttti uiwuuat. Injflylng aoross the line the wire had passed between the bijJ, splitting the head- and out tirtcT'off the toubue-shd tkui klllii4 him u. stantl. Woodoook are often found dead Un der the wires where they hang low. This is ceased by the actual force of the oollision, and not. as many snnnnm. fenm mnm Inin.lnH. fedts of theeloetrif enjrrent. (J l V I H I 'an Ababio Lanooaqs. This language is one of the moat eopious and facile known. The alphabet has 29 letters, and there are ISO,- Oil WAtTM la tha Ufi .t,.u.. h. .i.' EdRlisb iabiuiiaibtrtaM battr 5.0oi werda. In some respeots, however, it ii too copious. Folr the sword there are 150 hanies, for an old wntnan. srlfl; fne th l,vna 1 M. mnA tr ,V . Hof, oantel and horse, even more It is said wa. Diva. Aiauiu puea la uuij expsoboa VJ Writs flfHr nv aivt.v lln. t,i't 4hl. mnnlA ,uM hardly probable with such a poploui language. a oabli jmrssua ia iHouiLB. oouiouque, the Ex-Emperor of Baytl, is staying; at King- at ii In greet trouble. jHie minister, "T, "fw . aw ".wire, 'Mtm luiuieir, his attentions to Soulouque's sister-in-law, and the) Ex-Emperor's temper is further toured by u, wwtom . ' wv . wuinru-wvwi vruea IS HaVtl bU courtier always ' allowed hint to gain the game, but In Jamaica the player are nol so respeauui. n n i.. t.. , M immABflf. MnuillJi.ril, A 1 TUMI botongh, after i oeurtehia of one 'hour' and fifteen minutes, Nicholas Wilson was' married recently, this being hi eighth wife aad he her third husband. The number of relation that oekhrated hll wedding . amounted to eighty thtee, who, together with th bride and bride groom, paraded the itreet with colon fiylngi Tms Ntrnisons Ibcwdiat Fibii iv Niw OaLgAgg A Twoaici Cohmittm PgoNoago. Sixteen dwelling-homes having been de stroyed by the inoendiary toroh on the night of the 13 th in New Orleans, the Oeseni of the Wth remarks thereon :' . ; ' . ' ' P . " to divine the causes or W f We are at a loaa in Hivlna tk sources oi tnese incendiary aeU.and we are still ntore unable to suggest anv means hw Jlh th8 Monttenc o' deplerable act. u speeay and severe punishment. The of- XT- 'vmmmrm IHVH UU, sm Sjl ggjl nciais pi fr City having the immediate su- ibii - . - O - av-vs "V "UWW SVBI1UI MJ etruotione; and they are none the less ener getio in their endeavors to trace the causes mo iuusuuibtim; Dutup to mis nour tney are unequal to the power of the perpetrators, the knowledge of their motives, or, indeed, their slates or whereabouts. A - perplexing mystery hangs around the whole of these dreadful proceedings. Plunder cannot be the motive, for we find in no in stance any trace of euoh, and if personal re venge be the spirit actuating the perpetrators, then thsy are characters so base that no judge or jury would dwell a moment on th render ing of any other verdiot but that of hanging. It has been suggested to us that a Vigilance Qbmmittee be formed by member of the Fire Department, who (ball have power to delegate a watch patrol, and for whose services the city treasury might be responsible. ' I" Last Ann Bist PobibaiiofHoubolot. The last portrait painted from life of the dis tinguished naturalist Humboldt, wa executed for a gentleman of this oity, and is now at his private residence ; the best painting both as regard ffjst resemblance to the great original ttd its .. artistic excellence of Humboldt In this ouatry,;and perhaps in the world. The portrait represent him in the open air, sitting npon a bank, over which is spread the cloak that has fallen from bis shoulders, in an atti tude peculiar to him, with head slightly bowed and inolined a little one side. A gold-pointed pencil is in one hand, and In the other hi note book, as if about to make a memorandum. His bat i on the bank beside him, and his onne rests near at band. Ia tbe background, suggested by Humboldt himself, the snowy peaks bf mountains are seen in tha distance, while the deep bine of the sky sets in fnll re lief the noble head, oovered with white hair, of tbe old naturalist. Humboldt gave the artist f Mr. Sorarlar .xrar.l .ittlnn. Th. r... . . " ' Hwwi, MV IttUV wa transferred to the canvass and finished ; the bands were also completed and the out- i: -c .v - 1 j iiaue ui mo oouy urawn; out tnen there oamo a pauso the old tnan grew too feeble to meet ,1. .-,:., ... i .. . .uv i ut Bgaiu; anti wuea toe pioiure was nn isbed, the good and groat man had bean in his grave several weeks. Therefore it ii that thii portrait, more than any other in existence, Is pv.en.fju vi pecwar vaiue. atv I or it Homt Journal. i ..... i m aaw . ' Popclab Fstxiiioox AasTgu. Tbe Vienna correspondent of the London Tintt says: Thing have undergone a very great ohange in Austria during the last few months, and it strike tae that the Government will loon have 5 iv Deween constitution and revolution, "? HB8ri-n VP8 go declared that it was 'heir intention to agitate until they had re- gained their constitution, and very remarka ble "anti-flantrallrallnn" rlAmA..lMltf. k.. wwawu-MUMvu um just been made at Estegg, a royal fee city in BHiuuui. mi committee tor examining into the proposed municipal law met atEwegg at tea in tbe morning of the 21th Ootober, and at twelve o'clock it members had unanimously lesolved humbly to petition the imperial Gov ernment "to be pleased to regulate the affairs of the community and all other internal mat ters in constitutional way that is, by mean of a diet," The members of the oominittee were the Loid-Lleutenant of the oountry, the representatives of the districts of Diakovar, Nasiez, andEuegg; the Burgomaster of the ity of Essegg, and other persons of note. Discovskt or Revomjtiosaby Riuci. At na toot oi tne xotowa mils, near rattenwi, N. J., are the remains of a oamp, oooupied by me loot or tne xotowa ilills, near Patters. the Amoriean troops during the winter of 1778-9, and consisting of numerous piles of stones in three or four rows, whloh appear to haye extended for a mile in length. At dif ferent times ashes, bones and other relios have Keen dlarvnrMil mm. 4Iia. nM r, a HVHB, ,UVDW viu v.ui-uic0. n few days since Mr. George Potrie, whose farm crosses tne ground, on opening one of these pile of stones, diicovcred an iron chain, a stirrup and other artioles, whioh had evidently I Iain oa donna!! far nvitr Alohtv .un TV.. lain oa deposlte for over eighty years, Ths locality is about a mile above tho Great Falls, On a rock adjoining the Falls are the words: "9. W 17T9," believed to have been eut by the Father of his Country at the time of his sojourn there. . , . , . Modsbn Philabthsopt. A Pro-slavery ex- chanc Bay.: Ao.fl.rtriiiintr in nA Mmmn' minm his family and those of his sons are very poor ... J J..i:t..il TA. iL a If. " a uu uoDutuw. it, appeara mac, wane no ana his ions were currvintf an th. war aoninaf negro slavery, their families were left to starve at home. XL in ia a great deal like the chi- nf tllA HbVV. it nan Kg. tVtVAl mn - " It; ' w -m-j j av uww ww uiwiwia, ovr sensitively by distant and imaginary evils as to entirely forget the first duties and obliga- 'cu n owes at nome. iirown would neveboen more honorably and philanthro- P1011?' employed in keeping the wolf from Pw own door' inteaa of trying to raise the uynm m tne nomes oi me Virginians -. ' i i. a i Nil.TTVnaa 'Rnwnv rli.naa TVi rvnlUt-1 rowdy associations that rule the oity of Balti- mnVe. by ffnttintf nnniiilnn a4 tha nnll. nn , j r. n f. w.vm v. uw wu election day and driving away a sufficient A, TVAMAAKK.a . - - - .V- . - . I e uuuium vi iomvurve w avoura me vieouon 01 their own candidates, glory in these beautiful na mes: "Plug Uglies," "Rip Raps," "Rant ers," "Regulators," "Blood Tubs," "Double Punps," "Sorewholds," "Red Neeki," 'Ca Uthutnpians," "Scalp Necks," "Short Boys "Babe," "Black Snakes," "Vipers," "Sting erai" "Killers," "DeadRabbiU,""Shanghals," "Bangers," "StraightouU," "Green-eyed Mob 8tors,' ''Bangnps,'' and "Bull's-eyes." - ina Mstoe in MastiA.CHMBTT. Th New ford Standard reports that meteor were seen by three parties In that oity and vicinity, between th hours of nine end ten o'clock on Tuesday morning, the same time, it will be re rdetnbercd,' as it is reported that a meteor was observed in New Tork. One was seen at about ninje o'olook, over Clark's Cove, "whloh had the appearance of being about fifteen feet long, and shaped like amarlinspiksr . It descended toward the water with great velocity, and dis- anAaerad without exnloalon or nniia. Tf. TerV bright." .::sntaiiOTiyi Finn in Mobil. There' were flvt fire in Mobile, Ala., on Sunday of last wotk. Tbe planters' press warehouse was pkrtially destroyed, with 600 bales of cotton Wotth $30,000. The residences of A. Phillipl and A. W. Thornton, were burnt, Involving a lost of $25,000. Several other homes were consumed. The fire in the cotton warehouse was TJrodnead. It la hellavart. b annntannnna .mbuitlpn.?, i.ff... ,, r ' : ComrcBiAt AAgD0BSr. The Perryiburg (Olio) Journal has a letter from Brown' Cor net giving an account of the elopement of a man named Burr Smith with a girl named Melvina Banner. -Smith left with his num. mofur, deserting a wife, tnd took his little do wttn nim pretending to nil ipouse teat hnl ItitjiffiilAil LA Iaawa 4.IIA Afiilft. in V.A:n County while be went Wert for a time. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH NOON DISPATCHES. From Charlestown. CBABLMTowg, November 33. The excite ment of Saturday has subsided, and bo sus picious parties have yet been discovered. Gov. Wise has letters from Intelligent and responsi ble parties North and West, assuring him or the organisation of parties for the resoue cf the prisoners. Tbe presence of the military ha restored confidence and oalmness in the public mind. The military are preparing an enoampment Tbe Governor will return to Rlohmond to morrow. We have Cavalry, artillery and in fantry sufficient to encounter a small army of sympathisers. . It is rumored that Gov. Wise has received dhpatoh from Gov. Chase, of Ohio, informing him that a large body of men, numbering from six hundred to one thousand, are arming for a rescue nnder John Brown, Jr., and will undoubtedly start for Charlestown.'- r Gov. Wis is said to have replied, that If he (Chase) allowed them to cross the line, he would enter proceedings against him en the charge of treason. ' .,... A dispatch was also received on Saturday, from U. S. Marahal Johnston, of Ohio, stating that from six hundred to one thousand men were fitting for th resoue in that State, under John Brown, jr., commander. Highly Important from Mexico—Miramon and Marquez Fled the Miramon's Army Proclaimed for Santa Anna. 22. The sohooner Jtfary Clinton, with advices from Vera Cru to the 11th Inst., has arrived here, and. furnishes the following important intelligence: 1 It was reported at Vora Crux that Gen. Ml ramon bad joined Gen. Marques, and that both had fled from the oountry on board a British steamer, taking with them the $2,000, 000 in specie, -which Marques had nnder con voy, whereupon Miramon'i army immedi ately pronounoed for Santa Anna. From Washington. WAsnmTo, November 22. In eonse quenoe of recent occurrence on the frontier, suggestion has, been mad to the Liberal Gov- ernmAnt frAm. Al.tin,,,l.ti-.l , -- - -v..u, ji.uu iiuum, LUHfc ,m mediate steps be taken with a view of enter ing into an agreement or treaty with the gov ernment for the punishment of suoh outlaws as Cortinas and his men. ' The main feature of thii arrangement being to treat offenses committed on eitber side ot the Rio Grande, as against the pease of both Republic. The parties to be tried and pun ished aooording to the laws of tbe oountry in whioh csy may b arrested. : ' " . 1 Later from Oregon and Sonora. Sr. Lours, November 22 The AKaontaa of the 8d inst. say that Captain BwU left Fort Buchanan for Sonora on th 31st ul'n, under instruction from the Secretary of: War to call on Governor Pesquior and protest in the name of the United State Government against the expulsion of Captain Stone's Sarty and other American citiien of that tate. The AnWnvem also" learn that' Peiqiilera has recently expressed a strong desire for the formation of Emigration Companies, "to In duce a general immigration into Senora. River News. Sr. Loms, November 22 M, The river oontinnes to swell slowly at this point.' The Missouri ha risen ten Inches at Atchison, in oonsequenee of the breaking away of a gorge at Nebraska City. The Upper Mississippi is reported closed above Wenona. The Illinois ii falling. Weather clear and pleasant. PiTTHBCBe, November 22 M. River seven feet six inohei by tbe pier mark, and about at a stand. Weather dear and cool. ' ' Later form San Juan Island. St. Lonm. NnvamTiar OT Tha ava.!. A & Teas, last night, brought dispatches from the Iritish Cnnnul at Ran PranlanA 4a T.n. T.aa, xtriiisn Minister at Washington, and a com munication frnnVeii tv Out, Hunt! f IV- -- vvmi twwwww W VAIU VVL4A mending offioer at Pert Leavenworth,-, i, s The British have withdrawn all thelt naval foroes from San Juan, with the exception of ma Bicamer aoieiut. New York and Erie Railroad. ' Albany, November St. The first mertgage bondholders of the Erie Railroad having ap plied te the Controller of the State to advertise ana sell the road for the non-payment of Inter est; the controller has placed the matter In the hands of tbe Attorney General, who will pro ceed at oaoe, under tbe act of 1845, to Mil the road with all the appurtenances. 1 '' aesa, li V " ' ' ' Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Baltimob, November 21. The report of 1 1. - T t . : . i . ,. . ins uaiumuro anu voio nauroaa, represented to-day at the annual meeting of the stock holders, is highly favorable, showing a de crease in the expenses for tbe year of $0112,000, and aa increase in the net earnings of $857,000. i i ' ii , ., -,i 1 1 r r. From Buffalo. - Burrno, November 22. None of the prise fighters have yet been arraigned, though the warrants have been Issued. Morrissey wa here on Saturday, and engaged Hon. Ely Cook a hi counsel, and then left for New Tork. Ooe Pbooiritobb. Counting baok only few generation everybody is related to every body. Dr. Palfrey, in his work on tbe rela tion between Judaism and Christianity, states that the inorease is a geometrical ratio of the number of our ancestors as we ascend, proves mat, aiter some generations, everybody is tbe descendant of everybody. - If we say that there are twenty-eight generations In one thousand years, aud every man has, en the av erage, two children, whoever 4ived one thou sand years ago has now considerably more than a fonrth part of the estimated population of tne eartn, even it mere nave been no inter marriages among his descendants. These, of course, mere nave Deen. , ur. ' tfallrey says: "You and I, reader,' have had more than a thousand millions of progenitor since the time of tbe Saxon Heptarchy, Whoever you are, it is extremely probable that the blood of Egbert, of England, and of Egbert's meanest menial runs in the rein of both of A CAK(.)mw Com Some four week, since. lay the Troy (N. Y.) Budget, a do named "Gipsey," belonging to Dr. BenigrdOMe. Guire, swallowed an American quarter bf a dollar. It remained in the internal economy of the canine for quite three weeks, when it wa thrown off the stomach ia the presence of several witnesses, among them were one er two Tnemoen of tne neasseiear institute. During all thii time the dog retained th coin upon it stomach without tie alighteetappa-' rent detriment, until the day of it diikoree ment, when a mild lioknea in tha region re. lerrea to wa ooservaoie, wnion terminated in the ejectment of the lost piece. .It appear ance, a we saw it last evening, was that of a steel gray, verging on black, and the' im nressions and lupericilotion were entirely obliterated. We believe this to be lingular animal phenomenon. 1 - ttAA JSS UJT ADVmUTIBiriU : T1RM$CA6H. ' AlverttsepientB not exceeding five lines (Agate OMlneertlotwMl, KIOm WMk.m.m......i . xwo woosa. l eo One "i"' I Larger advertiaewenU ineorted at the t&llewlng ratee for square or tea linea or lees I One Insert k,n.4 50 1 Two , , .,,f a Ml BUU (MB MSBm "I ' aVBB " , ag One wees. 1 73 1 One """ . uuu jcr a. lax tiAJ. ft la" branehee,' done with neatneas and dhraateh miscellaneous; PREMIUM AWARDED m: it; AT THE vrtf ., . Mcchanics'Pairj'SS SMOKE CONRUMINQl' i THE ALLIGATOR! , , i i. i.. ;: ( ,, ... December T, 1858. t I J i , ii'i: r. "' rr.HI8 STOVE HAS NOW BEEN BEFORE M. the public three seatone, and owing to Its pop- ularltrand Increased demand, wa have been com pelled to snake rare nor else. having HIX Bits complete, suitable, from the amallcat familr op to the largeet class 'boardlng-honae, The oelebrltr these etove. have gained for thetneelvee oan not be too hignlr appreciated, as every familr having them in me can trulv testify. , Thanking the public fur their generous support, It ts our determi nation to airpplv the wants of the oom tnenlty with the beneOta which a practical mechan cal edaeatton oan onlr supply. ADAMS & PECKOVER Invenlare, Proprietors b JMatnnfootanrer, NOVELTY IRON F0UNDERT, ' ' ' . '. 3 3 3 . FOURTH-ST., KBAR SMITH, ON., O. n , :: . ; v. i - :" . , 1-. n . . -. , ,. We beg leave, most reepectfuHy. to offer tbe follow ing certificates and references of families n.ing the Alligator, which wHl,e.l a gUnoe, remove ell doubte of lta intrlnaic merits: lor aome months I have been luring the Alligator Coal Cooking Stove. It. superior cooking guaUtiee, combined with its cleenilneai, mn.teventnalir secure to the owbsis a large aii oaJ' public patrooaxo. John McLkaw. I have been using on of Meters. Adama A feok over's Alligator Cook Stoves for some months, which gives entire satisfaction in every reepect, and can enearfull; recommend it to thoee who are in want of a .uperlor eook stove, ' H. H. LBAVITT. For the laat rear 1 have been using the Alligator Coal Ookiug H love, manufactured byMcsar.. Adams A i'eckover, which 1 cacalder a superior stove, and Elves the utmost satisfaction. It ia the only store I ave fonnd that eooksiierleotlr with coal. , . HBNRY VALLKTTB. ' For some time past I tiavebeenuBingoneof Messrs. Adams a Peckover's Alligator Uoal Cooking Stores, and can recommend them as being a superior stove, giving entire satisfaction In every reepect. . .. .. JOS. BOfiflNELL, Coal Merchant. I cheerfnll iadorse the above. , JOHN EE11LIB. Hon. Judge Mclean, Cllf- Joseph V.Wayne, 891, Mh r.0"'. ,.L 1 M.. irooka, Mt, Auburn Hon Judge'Leavltt, U I. Kev. W. 8. Kennedy, 14 . IfitthBUeet, i .John-street, Judge Van Ham, apt , J. P. Jones, 224 Fourth, rourtb, " - Dr. Norton, 334 Fonrth, Judge lioadlv, 270 3d. ,J. Thatcher, 32(reorge, Dr.Kolker.Moth, ' Wm. Jolly, llDlith, Oin.Urpuaa Aeylum.Ilm, Ju. Taibott, 400 7lh. -John Kebler, 3494th, So.Getuindaner, lsABmlth 1'. Smith, Arm of Lincoln.S.B.. William,, W1. Hllla. Smith A Wtrnock, Mr.. Mwuon, 2S3 4th. H. Valletta, 347 4th, Mra. Byland,3M 4th, N.O.tIcl,eau,01eodale, Mrs. Howiit.51 K.ttb, H. B. Funk, !K6 Vine, Mrs. M. P. Taylor, 2M foeo. Jot. Bushsell, coal mex. . Mra. McFhereon,S. U. cor, Jas. Espy, 2984th, ' Sixth and Kace, J. Jeffrey, Eng. (iaa W'ka, A. A. Clark, Times office, T. H. Yoatman, Storra Tp, P. L. Weaver, 393 John, A. W. Francisco, frees J. PTTVhllman, Wash- Offloe.. . , , - . s ington Institute, A, Hughes, CommerclBl, John A. Hook, 309 George W. B.Vells, (Jiu'tlTjpe F. V.. Brooks, U John, Foundry, Jackson M, Moble, 411 3d, V ft U -' IT 1 1 - . 1 J, K.O. Hoes, 284 LoDgworth,, Ohaa. Ohadwick. 3U4 4th, T. W. Sgrague, 193 7th, , Nr. Houghton, 16o Stb , Wm.Uomstock,a61ltti, ' O. Hole, 361 7th, ,. , i J. Harvey, 207 Longworth John AnderHin, 413 41b, H. Haekman. 4A a Ubaa. Goodman, 2424th, John O. Morris, 113 Mill. J. A. Stacy, 444 th, Gibson A At 'Donald, Vine laaao Marsh, Son (Jeorge, W.B.Hurlburt,62irr'in'n Elam S. Lanadon, 12 th, jonacnan ugaen, iw 4to. ur w ill.a .mi.). ., r . ju. jutwgiier, Liong- it. t, . Trwu.iwi,u, ' r wvr.u alia freewi IaI.h f . - l'l V, . T IT '. .1.. ... V. JaraeaS. i.o. a Dwiuing onioe. aii. uurneit, im MB. lit. 147 ath, uolJ SADDLE, TRUNK AND HARNESS ' 1 MANUFACTOR.Y, 104 Malo-etreet, three door above Third, KEEP ON HAND AND MAKE TO 0R DKB all kinds of Horse Trappings, In tbe best and most substantial manner, Also, a large assort ment of Horse Blaaketa, Whips, Carpet and Leather Hags. Bridle Bits, Buffalo Bebes, Valises (the real sole-leather). Mall Trunks, Sponge, and a large as sortment belonging so this line. I will sell as low as tbe lowest., -., ; " d. 8; caiiiiick. noll-ay i 1 . THE OYSTER TRADE. ; ! Je FARROWt & SON'S r'ELEBRATED BALTIMORE OYSTERS, i i i 1 1.. , . . . . ... ' press Company, In whole and half cans. V All dyaters sold warranted fresh and of tne very iwst quaiuy. J. if. uwinuS, Agent, Mo. Fifth-street, bet. Main and Walnut-Btreeta. N. B.-The trade supplied on tha roost literal terms. ... - .. ocatcm J OYSTERS, TODD'S OLD STAND, NO. 60 SIXTH-STREET. I AM RECEIV ni .'i's (,.",r' &V Mahony A Oo.'s Clebrated Planted Of sten,which 1 am selling at nprecedented 1""5.r'c"bT case or doaen. Dealera and Families . 5," TeI7AV"i' f"h T'r, will Please send their orders. -Attached to this eBSablishment ta a nice, oiuet, rwrwctable Saloen, where you can bavs Oyatera Oooked In every style, and served up in a clea.iand superior manner. Uliarges leas than at any other plaee. , . oolOJ j JOHN 1SA1BN. Jl ) ' JJ l 1 OYSTERS. i -,:U 3k V A J IV A B Oyster 1 mDfirtlnff Sonna. ISO. 3 IW EST FIFTH-MTREIIT. ffHB SUBSCRIBER , IS NOW REOXI V- u "11 Jr Xxmm,- hUsslsndid Oysters. Having completed rrangementa In Baltimore, on the most extensive scale, I will at all time, during the season be prepared to furniah my friends, "sad &wTrSt?ttkl,ld'A AW,tn mo,t DIUOIOUS i BIVALVE imported to the cJueenOfty. None but the very beet- Imported. Oraal ladaoements offered at thia Imnortlna7.tf,nA. Order sloUoited and promptly 'filled. Terms cash. . ' i ,PKT KR CAVAblNA. sapjet,. ; Bole Importer and Proprietor. O.S.MAL1BY . BBAUB LB . E ,iFlTBH;.CAH':i' OYSTELRS YSTIHTIH W 0 ' Spicad Oyiten. VS riUKUtDOYRTJlBMI 7 rpHB SUBSORlBErl 18 NOW RECEIV lil?.?AItT!l,B.Ad,l r, tLT. Freah Can, Ztg ntl Bhell Oyiters. Bsff'tf WOt, 11 West Fifth-street