iii J u citcvsoman. THURSDAY, 0VEERJL8, 1858. Special Notice. Sabbath next, Rev. Geo. W. Maclough--ilin, will preach in the Methodic Episoo- pal church of this place, on a particular .-ubject in the morning The necessity oj a Divine Rovclatiou. In the evening- Tho propagation of its truths--. To which wc invite attention. CST Tn to day's Jeffcrsouian, will be found a call for a meeting, to be held at the Court House in this Borough, on 1 uesuay tbc outu inst., lor the purpose of organizing an Agricultural Society. The object of the meeting is a good one, and we hope to see every farmer and me chanic at the meeting. Bank Directors. The annual election of Directors of the Stroudsburg Bauk took place on Monday lait, and resulted as follows: Depue S. Miller, Stephen Kiatler, T. W. Rhodes, Henry M. Labar, Morria Evans, Davis D. Walton, John Boys, J. D. Labar, Michael Shoemaker, Charles Saylor, James Place, James N. Durlinj: John N. Stokes Below we append the names of the gentlemen elected Directors of the two Bunks at Easton. Easton Bank. D. D. Wagencr, Matthew Krau-e, Peter Ihrio, Wm. Barnet, Jas, Tho.Tip?on, Wm. II. Lawall. Jas. XV. Long, David Barnet, Jno. Davis, Chas. W. Mixscll, A. H. lleoder. Jas. McKeen, Michael Butz. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank. P. S. Michler, Isaac Carpcuter, Russcl S. Chidsey, Bobeit Cottingham, Francis A. G winner, John Knecbt, ;;Cyrus Lawall, William Lee, Thomas R. Pomp, Jacob Ruder, Sumuel Sandt, Richard Brodhcad, Laac C. Wick off. Messrs. DcWitt & Fine advertise ground plaster for sale at their mill (for merly Stoke't). See notice in another column. The Saturday Evening Post, is 1 large weekly Journal of eight page, de voted to Literature, the news generally, and Agriculture; and is an excellent fam ily paper, particularly worthy the patron age of country familie, as it ooutains thi latest news, agricultural essays and infor mation, domestic receipts, accounts of the markets, &c. &c. In Literature it is am ply provided with superior talent to ren dcr it one of the firtt literary journals. The services of such literary btars as G. P. R. James, Mary Ilowelt, Grace Green wood, l. b. Arthur, and a uumbcr of others of like character, who will regular ly contribute to the Post. The enterprising editors have given the largo um of 81,060 to G. P. R. James for his iulereiting and highly instructive historical tale, called "The Cavalier." Congressional as well as foreign news will be particularly attended to. Choice selections will also be cared for, so that it will be rendered one of the first papers in the country. It will also con tain Rank Note lists, receipts useful to Petent teachers, if it be possible to pro- u,cs claims 01 ion. lbomas 15. i1,p fi p curesuch: and it is right to recpect the ilorence Democrat, to the seat of the the housekeeper, and the Farmer, many of 'tbe oQg 0ftbe . first district of Pennsylvania. Alfred W. of which are worth more than the cost of as DOfc t0 forceran obu0xious teacher up- Johnson, Democrat, will endeavor to show tbe paper. on them. It is also proper, when possible that 1,e 1S bette.r entitled to spoak and Terms, cash in advance. Any person t0 engage the teacher of their choice, if y,oto for tDe tlird d'6'"ct of Maine than wishing one copy for one year, can en- he "competent for the school to which aa B. French 1, Republican, who h-4s re- , , , . 1 . . ho Is assigned. But directors can roidilv ce,ved tuo certificate of election. Fran- cosc two dollars in a letter and direct it 1 V 'eu-u. uui uireciors can reaany p lls . T , ... au "u , , : 1 determine the merits of oases of this kiud V B,alr' Jr Republican, has announced to Deacon & Peterson, 132 South Third without the formality of an election by a "0 stands zeady to prove that bi3 op street, Philadelphia. Four copios, five promiscuous meeting; and under ordina- P0DeD J; R- Barrett, Democrat, in the dollars, eight copies, (and one to getter T circumstances this would be unneces- firdt 'st"ct f Missouri, was olected by up of club) ten dollars, thirteen copies (and one to getter up of club,) fifteen dol- lars twenty copies, (and one to getter up -ui hup,, twenty aouars. j JS The Jury in Col. McKeen's case returned a verdict in fnmr nf tu : ers. One or more Trustees will therefore ' ? hIl ?"r' ,' v b. ulo trttU IJ1UU Ia TajUea at in ..jVuw. me cate excitea great inter- est in our community, and much sympa- tby is felt by tbe public in behalf of the J r c r.bl. n. aVeWe d,JS were consumed in hearing and trying the case, Mauon Jirgus. itttiiibuuig ieiegrapa. This leading paper at the seat of Gov- crnment of Pennsylvania, will oontinne to r. Ulna BaU. du,i he cn,i, .... sion of the Legislature. It will be found . . D ts I -" u oe me uea6 puoiro meujum lor obtain-1 ing local and State news, not only during trict. the sessions of the Legislature, but at all other times. Only $1 for the Daily for tho Session. TJie Louisville Democrat says the .. 'be -mount of tobacco chewed -in the Circuit 31 term, is e.tiaiated at luxnbj Jive pounds, entry into the money boxes." " hiin a terius oi FOR THE JEFFRSONIAN. Washington, D. G. Nov. 12, 1858. Perhaps no City in the world, of sixty thousand inhabitants, surpasses our Na tional Capital in crime. A few months ago, it was by no means unusual here to linun throe or four murders nnr wnfiklv. Last spring, almost under the very eaves tin-, . . . ot tue uapuoi, an inonensive man was shot dead in his tracks by two assassins. The name of the victim was Reeve Lewis, the murderers were Charles H. Barret and his accomplice. The attack was one of t-hcer wanton fiendishness, without the leat provocation. The murder was one unprovoked, cold-blooded and brutal - Barret was arre toil i.n i hrmittht. tn trio on the 1 6th ne i.,Cf ii i. ' found guilty and sentenced to be hung. can buj cneaper and reduce your expen On the 22nd ult., the President of the ses per annum to a figure which will United States commuted his sentence to leave you something for a rainy day. imorissonment. fiom which he will doubt- And lhcn ya wiU be livinS an iodepend- less escape in a few years. Thero was in the case of Barret not one eiDglo ray of cxtenuation. He at this moment stand charged with five or six fiaerant offences on the docket of the Criminal Court of ... , t . . , a r.i Baltimore lo escape trial he fled that r city and came to Washington. Is such a wretch as this deserving of clemency? None of the reasons which the President assigns for his action in the premises, a- mount to anything like a justification. It was doubtless induced by party influ ences and for party purposes. The No torious Barret is a Catholic and influen- ces were brought to bear, such that the n- ..:a i r r e President dare not reist, for fear of civ- . ' b ing ouence 10 mat powerful cnuren. Such is the Democracy of our country, order has no cbarm. law no sanctitv. - t pariy success. A peaceable man is cut down by tlic hand of the assassin, and the sorrow- stricken wife in a few davs follows her husband to the rrave. Six faelnW ehil- nrnn vr r yT li i T Art n fi ri inff An K -v I UM luv" chanties of a cold world, yet President r .i uucnanan interposes ana says tue perpe- trator of this bloody deed shall not be punished. It is this kind of guilty clem ency that fills our city with desperadoes and outlaws of the worst type. Harmless citizens are murdered and the murderers go free, lest their punishment might af- forf u;ntfnrtuBnmn,r!,t;nr,nrt0 : :n L "uc'l"uc iuikubi n.u - eagies ue gamcrea logetuer." uertamiy in no place, this side the Atlantic, is there such a mass of corruDtion assembled, as in this city. Old broken-down politicians, . , ., , .... iuu ...c auu u.uu,.F.,uf.F.Vu, uouit- nere in crowds ana are rewarded lor thoir party services. Men who would be kick- 1 . 1 . ... .. .1 eo out 01 accent society in any otneroity are hero holding offices of the highest fr,t ,,hn,a a;.u nA ' .... lUi"J ut F' uerB, .Miburpn.Mng, that the National Capitol is becoming no- torious for its rowdjit-m and bloodshed. OMTfiRnY" . ' a t, tM elLi -n: ' m, r, . . . ,n r. 1 v, of this State, publishes the following offi ciai ueoiaioD, to wnicn we mvue tne at- teution of School Directors in uui iuvtu Ml t f -v n. 1 aud county : ticeof permitting a formal election for teachers bv the neonlo of f ho Twial.W. hood, is not authorized hv th snnl and is productive of heart-burnings and disaensior. that rrrernlir hxtorf 5tl, the prosperity of the school. Directors , " W - - h.WWW UIVll hould not thus shrink from the respond- ble duty which the law devolves tmor, them. They should employ none but com- sar lD 00 ca8 flhould directors resort 1 V -tV-r Vi g V "i, ,.C,r respectfully to objections, and hear the statements of the parties, but should de- cide for themselves, and fearlessly select tnC best teachers they can get. Delinquent Districts. In a num be.r - fdiS.trict directors designedly ad- "OW"1" - -PP b i otners, tney persist in evading the law, UJ lu cmpioymeni 01 unlicensed teach- '. as weU as ,n otDer particulars. Su- Per;endent8 ,are required lo report all SUCU Cases tn tho nonirfmiin anA r.nf;n ,. ... sivcn, 017 i-W the Board will be held to a literal com- piiance with the terms of the school law. "'" Plffe "'f?lala 'PP"P - i ne warrants ior tne State appropriation will not be is.ued i.-.-.f " "- ZT. ' VS 1 "" T8 '-"v.u i,w uvimiiu lUUIl wnn n tllltirl Ihn good faith, and to tbe best of their a" j . ... . ' UD "uiuaiauce6 01 mo dis- I I TT mi ttt- i ; . rr ' it .1. aue ivasnmgion union calls apon the her J w Mtr armyof Buchanan office holders to 'charge!' Prentice says, "they don't seem to take trouble to cliargc at all they just 7., m I T eeem0Dy' hey single or doubl A flnfrw iviionf I "Pay to-day, and Come to-morrow." A valuable friend, who "has lived to a good old age, says the Trenton American, and who brings a fund of expericnoo in support of the correctness of the motto at the. head of this article, requested usyes- terday to take it for our text Wo shall venture a do 80, and UDOn it We shall "ori Pa",0jV ffraon Ior c as8e3- e shall divide our subject, as the -J . i ? it -I preachers say, into two leading divisions: I. Pay t-day. II. The Sequence You can come to morrow. . I. Pay to-day.ia a safe, prudent, and prompt mode of doing business. If you pay to-day you will not be called upon to pay to-morrow. If you can act upon this principle to-day, you will not bo likely to ""y muio muu you aut. You will learn to bring every day's wants within your mnfina nnn tnn wi ofrr hnn fhnf ttaii eut life. What vou have you cnu call your own, although it may not be large it will nevertheless be free from debt.- You can enjoy it with a better zest. ion can work with a better heart. Debt id tho Poor man's millstone, that keep his heed hanging down crushes his spir .. .... b , , . it within him. and makes him a slave. j)efct ia tlie open oor to extravagance out of which economy, prudence and care escape, never to return. Jfav to-day is the poor man's capital. It establishc his character for promptness and good management. The world will say him: If he can manage his own affair with so much public affairs. care, be is fit to manage Pay to-day will build him a house br5nS him a wifc and ,nak UIUI n coujioriauie anu uappy uomc XT 3 t v JNow wc are ready for: IL The Sequence He can come to morrow. With an established reputation for promptness and independence, his 1 - custom will be sought. Wherever he is known Viaiq rpQnonfnrl Whirflvnr F10 lift; beeQ befo fa t again." Th merchant sees him pass along the street hoping that he may give him a call- "Want is tbat gentleman's name! in (lu,res a olerk of Lis Mlovs, as our friend of goods. "Don't know," replied anoth eruwe cau u;m tue cash man."'. 1 tin m n nen ue speaKs. bis opinions are re garaea as ot some consequence garuca as ot some consequence. II 1 . . 1 f T walks the streets with a oheerful eouute nance head up eves front. .He is not dod - hither and thither to avoid cred jtors, but wherever he has been to day he can go to-morrow. Everybody is wil 'ag to trust him but he pays to-day. But after a while he comesbefore the Public in some waJ- . It is proposed to commit some responsible trust to his keep jn2. "Perfectly safe" say his neighbors "Hi3 word is as good as his bond," say all who know him. Then he begins to ,Qml wba.t h,e. ha3 made bJ Pctuality and honesty in little matters. He has quiet- y built up a character of more value than gold. He begins to ascend the ladder 0 famo. II is praises are in the mouths of all rr: i rni ",a 'onune is mane. j.nere ne goes eDV,ed b tu0 careless slovenly men 0 business, but lauded by all as an honest trustworthy man. He is always weloorne lJe pays to-day financially and morally Understanding his duty to man, he is al 90 desirous of paying what be can to his Heavenly father. He pays nis vows to- day. He oan come to-morrow. He i; welcome at auy time. And when the fina settlement day comes, ho finds opposite thesc words. ,.yoa b3Vb0 been nPr a few thinrr- T will mkn w " Mor mnnw Xlic inmeexcuongress, Amor J . Williamson, American, will Amor J. contest the right of Hon. Baniel E. Sick lef' demoorati to represent the third dis- tr,ct ot uvr 1( in the thirty-sixth b0DSress - Governor Kemblo, democrat, WI J01D lssue wuli lion. JobniJ. tlasliin, aQti - Jjecompton, in the ninth diatrict of tbat tato' Johu W. Ran, Republican, uuu auu ou iaat gronna ne will claim Wc once heard of a Kentuckian whose amazing strength was attended with very atal consequences. He was cutting a slio of broad and butter, when the kmfe slipped and cut himself in half. and also two men behind him.-Alias $ TLie U allegory. The man refer- red to is James Buchanan. He under took to slice down Douglas. The knife slipped and not only killed the President but the two men who stood behind him! OI T f T i . . - t"u7 ZZ X73S Knickerbocker. .ICPTbe Lightni-g perfor-ed wholesale dental operation in Petersham Massachusetts, last week. It pasged owd a roa attaenea to the ro.idence of a ?". Tbe lady waa eittin, at trinHnm im ned. But. curious to relate shn .B y ri uu greatly astonished to find, on enmmo. tlnn f h Q f affn.D rtna f l.w a . I had been nrtrnotaA hn t-ha aUnnU .:.! . "I -" " 1 wus ui uvr UUUUr I (3 C L 1 1 v"""",v" "J " uuvua nilUUUl knowing t loose on tbe floor. . . - g&- "You don't seem to know how to take tne.' said a vulgar fellow he had-b- V na T J - 'I - 1 .1 . by the , noae ' ' ge ' 1 w Tirfee Thousand Dollars Stolen from a Colored Jffan by a Gypsey Womafl. A short time since, a respectable col ored hack driver, named Cornelius Clark, living on K street, in tho First Ward, was outrageously swindled by a Gipsey wo man, under the following circumstances: She went to Clark's house, after having previously ascertained that he had a sick child, and asked him if he wanted his for tune told, and was refused by Clark; whereupon she gravely informed him that bo bad a child which had been sick for several years, and that she could cure it in a few days. Completely mystified by tbe woman's hints, and desirous to afford his child all the relief from its unfortu nate complaint, (it having been subject to violant fits for a long period.) 31r. Clark brought bis child into the presence of tho pretonded sorceress, who instautly named its complaint, and proposed to cure it in about three weeks. She de manded, and received, a retainer of 85, aud then performed some hocus pocus o ver it, and laid it in bed. Under its bead she placed the 5, wrapped in a pieco of paper. Each day she visited the child, and each day domandco additional money, which Clark gave her, in sums varying from S10 to $40 at a time, and whiob she always placed under the child's bead; and, strange to say, the little sufferer, who had been accustomed to almost daily attacks of its dreadful distemper, remain ed entirely free from them during the three weeks that this "medicine woman" attended it. At last, when Clark had given all hi3 ready money, amounting to about five hundred dollars, she informed him that she was about to place a spell upon the patient which would forever re lieve it of its pains, but that she would require the sum of '2000 to perform tin operation with. Completely "bamboozled" by her arts, Clark went away and mortgaged his house and lot to tho Bank of Washington, for two thousand dollars, receiving from the clerk twenty SI 00 notes, which ho placed in the Gypscy's hands, and which she dis posed of as she had done with the previ ous amounts. She then made her victim shell out all the jewelry and silverware iu his house, consisting of a gold watch and chain, a number of bracelets, ear-rings nnger-nngs, breastpins gold i-hirt stud necklaces, hilver spoons and goblets, to the value of about five hundred dollars which he placed in her band. She now got .ready for her last perfor .i i t t usance, anu requescea uiaric to go up stairs and bring various articles, and largo napkin in which to tie up the valu ables. He soon returned with the desir ed articles, which she spread out, and lay mg, as ho supposed, all tho cash, jowelry etc., in a handkerchief upon the napkin made her dupe take it by the corners and tie all securely together, and lay it under the sick child s head. She then left and did not return again. After few days, she not appearing, and ho be ing afraid to disturb the bundle for fear of destroying the magic spell, yet becom ing suspicious that all was not right, sent to ner boarding house, wncre he was in formed she had been gone from there several days. His suspicion was now sufficiently strong to overcome his fuarsfor the safe ty of his child, and rushing to the room no snatches, the bundle and tore it open What Was his dismay at finding nothing within it but a few copper cents and some pieces of paper cut in the shape of bank n t . . .: I - . 1 r i ijuius, evewj, tingle ariicie oi value was gone, and he ruinedl Tho "fair Sybil'5 oas uot yet been lound, although the po lice nave been ou the search for her whereabouts for several days. Washing. ton otar. MatfWitha Petrified Wife. A few days since a gentlemen residing in Rising bun, Indiana, who had married a second time, wished to remove the body ot his wile to a new cemetery. Prepara tions were mada to the effect, and labor ers opened tbe gravo in the usual man ner; but whey they reached- tho coffin they coulu not lift it, so great was the weight. Alter obtaining considerable as sistance, however, the men succeeded in raising the coffin from the tomb. They then could not resist the tcmptatton ot peering into the coffin and learning the reason for its unusual weight, and found instead of the remains of a corpse, a stone figure, the exact counterpart of tbe woman who had died. This strange story soon spread, and hundreds and thousands of persous were present to see the strango spectacle. The husband took the hod" of his departed Spouse home and has it there now, where it is visited by hundreds of tho curious and scientific. The body seems to have beeouio a perfect stone woman. The probability is that the body has become adipocere, and will before Ion? melt or umiuuie. Kjuicinnaii JLnquiscr, aOth. Frightful Mortality. Jbrom June '27 to Uctober tM, 7,280 people died in New Orleans; and of these, 4,04 of yellow fever. For the week previous to Nov. 1, there were 175 deaths of the same diseaso. A letter from Galveston, dated on th 4uth or uctober, states that tho yellow lever is matting teartul ravages. Six phy Bicians had died. The writer advises ab eentees not to return till tho first of De cember, lucre had been no frnsf. n,l with a chaigo to warm weather the fatal ity increased. The city of Tampa, Florida, has been almost depopulated by tho ravages of the yellow fever aud by tho flight of alarmed citizens. The Peninsular wears tho appearance of a ohurob-yard. jTho Philadelobia Bulle tin savs that there are sixty miles of sinnle track railroad within tho corporate limits of tbat oity, all of which has been laid with in 11 months. In the Ninth Congressional District of New York, John B. Haskin, anti-Le-oompton democrat, has been officially declared- elcctod by 13-majority. New York Markets. Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1B58. Butter only brings highest quotations when perfectly made and sweet, in small, neat packagos. We quote : Orange Co. pails, per lb.25a28o. State tubs, ex. fall made, 22a24c. Do. Prime 20a22c. Do. fir. ex. fall made 23a24o. Ordinary to fair State, 16al8c. Ohio, or Western, good, fir. llal3o. West. Kes., best fall made, 18a20c. Meats, per lb., as sold from market boats, or by wholesale butchers. We quote: Beef, sides, good, per lb., Mutton carcasscs,5a620. Lamb, carcasses, 0ia8c. Veal, carcasses 7a9c. Pork, carcasses, corn fed, 6Aa7c. Shoat, prime, fat, Gia 7c. Veal Calves per lb. 5aGo. Game and Birds. Venison is still scarce, and sells readily at our figures. Canvas-back Ducks of good quality arc beginniug to come in from the West, and are found to be equal to those of the bea board. Prairie Chickens arc scarce and wanted at our figures, but large receipts would of course rcduoe the price. Black Ducks, per pair, 50a62o. Red Heads, 62a75c Wood Ducks 50a62c. Canvas back Ducks, Wo?., SI 50aSl 75 Quail per doz. 82 00u225. Patridges, per pair G2a7oc. Woodcock, per pair i v r f 1 am. am r T T oiiauc. onipe, per oz. ioaoc. venison saddle, per lb , 12al3o. Venison carcases SalOo. Bear meat 7a9o. Egos, by the barrel packed in oats or out straw, in good order, actual count,we quote: State & Phila.,per doz. 23a24c, Ohio or Western, per doz. 22a23c.; Jmoy and L I. 25a28o.; Western extras, per doz 23a c: Limed, per doz. 20a21c. Onios White, SI 5 per bbb; Yellow SI G3 per bbl.; lied, SI 50 per bbl ; S3 50 per 100 bunches. Apples We quoto choice well packed Apples; Spitzenbergs, 83 50aS4; Green ings, StfaS3 50; Baldwius, S3a$3 40; Rus sets, S2 25aS2 75; Eastern Apples, in lots such as are now arriving, S2 25aS2 75 Dried Apples Southern, 7c; State, 7a8c. per lb. Dried Peaches Peed, 15al6e. per lb. Those in market are all from the South, and differ much in quality. A- or bout ono third of the quantity arescorch ed and discolored from too much heat in the kiln; 'these sell at 12al4c.; Unpecled, correspondent, says: "Among the curi 7ic. per lb.; Unpeeled cut iu quarters, f-ell ous development of the stoppage of a about lc. lower than our quotation, which is ior nasves. CUESTNUTS S4aSl oO per l.uh. HicnoRY Nuts S2aS2 12 per lush, uukjujx iviu mjiJi-jub saies are i,4Uu bbls. at SI oUab'l ilMor superhne btate; choice do., !4 o; &4 Uabo iu lor . - . extra uo.; cnoice ao. ao., o in; sjnao :u 11 1 -V r- If- - am 4,1 for low grades of Western extra; S5 50a S3 GO for shipping brands of round-hoop extra Ohio; Si) 7UaS6 75 for trade brand. ..u , usui-"", uu Juaoo o ior oi. jjouis urauua. e Flour is quiet; sales of 170 blls. at S3 30 av u io ucu.j iuu uFj,ij is incrcasm?; sales ot JU bbls. at i?d i'o ijfj uu ior Dcrst), auu lur jui auaj- ro nn r t -1 - a o r l? i S20 for puncheons. Buck wheat is active at d Aa2 b per 100 lb. FRUITS-Rauius sells moderately at 82 45 for Layers, $2 05 for Buuch, SI 05 for halves, and G5C for quarter; 2,000 boxes sold to-day. Dried Fruits arc qui- 1 f a flint k f ct; sates ot 4,uuu in. estate Apples at c., i),0U0 do.bouthcrn at c, b,OUO lb Peach- es uuprusbeu oouiueru ai 2o., recica ao. J .. nl. T i j j t ' . bltAiiN bales ot !i,uuu bush, fair vvnue douincrn at -i o,uuu ousn.iair wime wuiu ai -so, i.uuu uusu.neu uo. at 5i i3u; i uuu Dush ilea luuiana nnoa i c-i o. n i r- HI! 1 T- 1 T ! r . are firm at 48a4c. for State, and 51a 52-Jc. for Western and Canadian. Corn is better, but is quiet at the close; the ar- ! 1 -.1? i. i riMrvr i i.vais U,e uuiiu ngui, aie ui uuUl of 7i r l: 1 an iui uiuinai y uiiavu iu riuiu, ' r . . . . tt t or Southern mixed; e5aS6c. for Southern " White, and 87c. for Jersey Yellow. IKON Scotch Pig has bern quite ac- tive to-day, and at the close au advance was established; the stock m hrt hands is quite small, aud some holders now ask $:a.u, uut no saics nave occn eirecten at thesc figures yet; the transactions in- eludes 400 tuns in yard at S"24, and 150 tuns at $24 50, G mos. American (home uiauus; coinmanus ovavco ou. ns 0 quality. English Bars are moro active; nr Qnil .,.,, .i (i! .1 inn wc note sales of 44 tuns at S90, 6 months, wiuer h.nus Rii siowiy at previous prices, T.Fi ATriFiR TT n V rnn.l " " " " - i unuo active anu nrm. i nere is no cnance .? .? mi t I in other kinds. Wo quote : Oak (Slaughtered) Light, per ft 27a30 Uak Middle, 27a30 Oak Heavy (not Banding) 27a29 Henilook Light, 11. G. & B. A. 21Ja22 Hemlock, Light, California, 24 a25 Hemlock Light, Orinoco, &c. 20 aii nil MOLASSES Only a moderato de mand prevails; prices are steady; sales of 80 hhds. Cuba Muscovado at 24a25o., and by auction 55 hhds. Cuba at 25c. TALLOW Tho iuquiry has contin ued steady, and holder aro Grm, with sales of 17,000 lb at 10o. Rough Fat is firm at Gc. cash.- WDISKBY The market is quite firm . I. 1 l 1 .inn 1 i i , . -. 1 iue uomanu iair; saies ot uuu Dbls.at i-ie. PROVISIONS Mesa Pork, sales of 1,300 bbls. at $17 37 a SI? 50; $21 for thin clear. Beef is firmly hold and is in fair request for tho home trade; sales of 740 bbls. at SO 50 a S7 for country prime. Dressed Hogs are in demand at 7 a 7Ao. for heavy oorn-fed. Lard is firm and in fair demand; tho arrivals fair, mainly for tho homo trade ; salcs'of 340 bbls. and tea. at 1U a lOfo. for new. Shoulders at G a 6$; Hams 9 a 9o. Pickled Sides at 7i. Green. Hams at 9o. CHEESE- 8 a 9o. POTATOES' SI 25 ner bushnl for Reds; SI 50 a $2 25 for Carters; SI 25 a SI 87 for Mercers. Sweet Potatoes at SI 50 per barrel foivBol annrn nrm . nr. seys-. SALT Turks Island aold at 18c, 4 mos. SUGARS Sales of 600 bbls., mostly !au:a U4UU iu3umii.uM utcH", auu iu uaiure, providing for the sale of the pub Refined at S53 50, G months. In Swedes lie works to the Sm.hnrtr nm V.r',o T?niT. Cuba, at 6 a 7$o. and 70 boxes Havana at 8&c; also 22 hhds. New-Orleans at 7c. Ihe Litchfield Bank. Hartford, Conn., Monday Nov. 15, '58 Tbe Litchfield Bank had a hearing be fore Judge Ellsworth iu this city this af ternoon. The Bank Commissioners made a report, showing tho Bank to be solvent and not in a condition to go on. Tbe Bank was enjoined, and Abijah Catlin and F. E Harrison were appointed Receivers. Four months is allowed for the presenta tion of claims against tho Bank. Tbe af fairs of the Bank are at present in a bad condition, but the Receivers are practical business men, in wnoso hands every-dollar that can bo made available will be received for the benefit of the creditors.- - Shot with Water. A young German of Chicago, named Simon, sajs The Frcss of tbat city, com mitted suicide on Saturday, in the follow ing strange manner : He went out into a shed, took a gun and loading it with pow der and then with water, placed the muz zle iu bis mouth and fired, completely shattering his head. When found he was stauding in the corner leaning on his gun. Tho room presented a terrible appearance, being completely drenched with blood and covered with pieces of skull and brains. The cause of the suicido id traced to feho refusal of Simon's futhor to pormit biu to marry the girl of his choice. Preserve Your Hair. Tho uso of oils, or pomatum, or greaso of P's gese, or anything else, is ruin ous to the hair of man or woman. Wo consider it a filthy practice, almo-t uni versal though it be, for it gathers dust and dirt, and soils whatever it touches. Nothing but pure soft water should be al lowed on the heads of our children. It U a different practice that robs our wo men of their most beautiful ornament, long before their prime. The hair of our daughters should be kept within two inches, until their twelfth year. Halls Journal of Health. Great Failure at Washing-ton Brigham Young Losing $10,000. The North American's V.-i;liin.,fnn banking house here recently, is the fact that Jiripham Ynnnv mmo f some S10 000. bavin"- been a depositor to that extent, through the a- gency ot the terntor a deWntp. whn trausacted his financial matters 5n tl,;. I -VM- quarter. It seems with all Hri.rhnmU I r. devotion to Moruionisnt. he thoiirl.t if well to provide for a wet day elsewhere and hence has been euiulatir.fr hP f.T!,mI ple of some other rulers, whose investments ai a uisiance irom the scene of threaten. ed or lmnendmrr rnrn ni nn Tn ti,; : stance, however, fate ruled adversely to me- sensual speculator, and be has to mourn the loss of both nrineinal and in- I . x tcrest. A remarkable exhibition rnnonil. fnoV nlrirn nl nnr,!.:,,-:!!., Tn A TT: rp- brothers, named Brown, all mnnntprf nn i p i . ia.Kuu i i1 an. i eu fine crav horsns. mil, infn i, .i.:,i.. afre aDd disnloved their hormnn.l.in all beinj; good riders. The eldest was I O Jl taJ forty, the joungen twenty. Thev bad not been together for fifteen vPr Thrir I . a J mother was present, and they reined up n iront and saJuted her, while she shed tears of iov and nride y0v. fackcr has issued a writ for tl.P I " mm w hinij;n nrnr i .- i , holding of an extra election m Berks co. Iora 1DCU3t)Cr 01 ingress from the Eighth district, vice J. Glancey Jone-, resigned, on the 30th November 'lc 0DD05lt on W nniro nnnn H0n I ' ' f I Tl.ll it T" - t , William 1J. iveiis. who has annoimppi? i.:.n.ir - 1 1 UI5",!" us voiuniecr canuiuate. lUess- ers- Muhlenberg and Schwartz bavin" withdrawn, leaves General Keim a clear field against the Administration nominee 1 he General is one of the best men in the county, sound on tbe Tarief question and opposed to slavery extension and we have no doubt he will be elected bv a handsome mniorif.v The Sunrenio ( ourt hnq hPlrmo il.o constitutionalitv of thn nrf nf iho T.nai. I . ... ... f road Company. Nobody supposed, ex- cept a few political jacka s, that thero trAnl.) I- - - . 1 : nuuiu uu u ii v ulult ueciMun. New Governor for Kansas. The President has appointed Samuel Medary, a confirmed office-holder. Gov ernor of Kansas Territory, in the place of Denver resigned. Medary has been Governor of Ohio, Post master at Colum bus in tbat State, and wo believe, Gov ernor of Minnesota, already. He hes gone to "tho grave yard of Governors.' The non. John B. Ward, of Georeio has been tendered by the President tha mission to China, in the place of Mr.Reed who is returning home; and the Union states tbat Mr. Ward has accepted the appointment. Natwyial lntelligener; Died on Her Knees; Mrs. Catharino Tilden, wife of Mr; Daniel Jones, of Glenmore. Kent county, Md., died very suddenlyrecently, aged 54. She arose in her usual health, and before starting for Sabbath Sohool retir ed to her private room for her morning devotions, sinjiinff "Jesus, lover of my soul, Let me to thy bosom fly." ' And there upon her bended kneesa sho ceased at once to pray and live. Prentioe "pitches into" a religious cb temporary as follows: "The Christian editor of the Louisville ixiianhan says that we aro doing the work of the Devil. We would be, if wb had that editor upon the tinea ofaWt pitchfork oyer a pile of coils.."