Si) Scffcva onion. THUHSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1859. Death of Washington Irving. The death of this beloved father of American Literature, occurred at his res ilience, on the Hudson, on Monday eve ning latt. Mr. Irving bns been unwell for several months past, suffering with an a-fhrnatic complaint, and besides, expe riencing frequent attack of severe pain in the region of tbe heart, accompanied with difficult respiration. lie retired to his room about half past ten o'clock, feeling not more unwell than usual, but on ap .proachiog bin bed-side, was seized with a violent pain in his left side, and died im mediately. The loss of this great and good men will hcnd n pnng of regret throughout the civ ilized world, for bid fame was world wide Mo died in the 77th year of his age. Lorenzo Ilnincs, a mulatto was arrest ed oil Monday la-t, on a charge of setting lire to White's lower Tannery, which, our r'cadors will recollect, was burned about T T a 1 t i a ycr ajo. lie uaa a Hearing ociore 'Squire Untot, yeerday; and in default of bail (.?2,000) was committed to await bis trial. Delegate from this District to the Ua tional Republican Convention. The time to appoint tbe Uelegato to the Republican National Convention, from the Congressional District, compo-ed of the Counties of Northampton, Carbon, Wayne, Pike and Mouroe, will soon be r.l !i9nd. Under ordinary circumstances it might be a que-tion as to which coun ty was entitled to the Delegate, but as tbe question presents itself to our mind, it is easily di.-po-ed of. We would respectfully suggest that this matter be dtterniined as follows: Let the County that has cut down the Democratic majority in the greatest de gree, have tbe first Delegate, and the next bet hate the alternate; and so 00 in then order, until each county, in tbe district, has had the delegate aud alternate This plan, although it will shut us out of court for a season, we think is emi icntly ju-t, and we trust will present it self in this light to each county in tbe DMict. This view of the case would cTearly en title Carbon to the Delegnte, as she for merly had to contend with about 700 ma jority, but las-t year curried it ly4I2 ma jority for us on tbe Congressional ques tion, and also tbe State ticket by 204 ma joiity; and this year lo.-t the Siato ticket by 150, and her Astern tlj'm an by on! one rote. This rhows that Carbon is sub stantially a Republican County, which hhe will prove, wo tru-t, whenever the principles of our party are diicctly in volved ; and she undoubtedly has been rendered thus by the activity of her It- -pul licaus and intelligence of ber people. Carbon has a numler of active Republi cans, who would a;ake excellent delegates, and considering their general activity, it would be difficult, indeed, to de-ignate a in a n in her county ,if we may be permitted to do so at all, as being tbe most entitled to it. We, however, thiuk wc are safe in mentioning the name of ClIARLES Al URlGnT, Esq., of Mauch Chunk, as hav ing bef-n one of the itfoit active among tho active Republicans, and be being in every repcct qualified to fill that posi tion with honor to the District, we are very willing, therefore, that tjie honor of iirrt representing us in tbe National Con vention, should be conferred upon him. and the Alternate given to whichever Oouiity may be entitled to it. JXJr Congrens will convene next Mon day. It is expected that there will be some delay and difficulty in organizing the Hou-e; but there need not be, if those ubo are opposed to the Administration are prepared to act up to their principles. Any of our readers afflicted with Scrof ula or Scrofulous costplaiuts, will do wel to re fid the remarks in our advertising col umns respecting it But littleof the nature of ibis disorder has been known by th people, nd the cb-ar exposition of it tbero given, will prove acceptable and useful We bave long admired tbe searching and able manner in which Dr. Ayer treats every subject be touches whatever has bis attention at all. has a great deal of it, bo uj afters what Iu- undertake, and no one who has a particle of feeling for his afflicted fellow man, can look with mdif fereoce unon his labors for the sick. Read what he says of Scrofula, and fee in bow few words, and bow clearly he tells us more than we all have known of this ionduous and fatal malady. Sun, Philadelphia, Pa. nil in m 1 - Our latest accounts from Utica repre sent that there in a probability that Ger rit 'Smith will seon be restored to health aud reason. Official Vote of New Jersey. Trenton, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 1859. The State Canvassers met to-day and deelarcd tbe official vote for Governor as follws: Olden, 59,315; Wright, 51,714 Oldeu's majority 1601. Tho city election in New York taker place next month. Fernando Wood has been nominated for Mayor by the Mozart Hall democracv Wni. F. Have j n.ejer is the condidtite of the Tammany ites. and George Obdtko is tbe nominee of the Republican party. The Destitute. Mr. Emma Tuttle makes tbe following heart-toucbing appeal in behalf of the un- fortunate and destitute : For a moment, brother's, listen . v To the moan which comelh up From the thin lips of the destitute, Who drink life's anguish cup; There are brows as pale as ashesi There arc hearts as cold as snow. Coursing on life's dusky highway Look, and you will find it so! There is many a lone, lone orphan Beating out the march of life 'Mid the clamor and confusion, All ulone nmid the strife. Treat them kindly, deign to love them, And thy mother's feelings prove ; Do not pass them coldly saying, "Mine are all thai I can love." Hartford Election. Hartford, Monday, Nov. 28, 1659 The annual Hartford Town election oc curred to-day, aud resulted in a decided ReDunlican triumph. The llepublievn electa Town Clerk and Selectmen by ujfijoritic- ranging from fifty to five buu- drd. and a so live Uoustul) eS. Willie tile Diiiuacruts elect but two. The Grand Jurors are enua v diuded. 1 nree -j -j thousand votes were cast about the usu al unmbcr at our auuuul elections. Extraordinary Case. Wc have heard of children swallowing piua, needles, buttons, aud other equally mdb'estible articles, before now, from whteh they have suffered no evil cousc- queuces Lut tbe following case, which ccmcs to us voucued tor a strictly true. by a highly resectable physician of our aeuuaintauce. throws anything in the shade that wo have ever heard of hereto- sar old, fore. A little child ot about a year sou 01 xur. A. J.V. opringcr, living uum Sk ppackville, Montgomery county, baa recently, and within a short time, eject- 1 . I I.. eu irom 11a eiomocu euuer uy euuuiug or vomiting, the lollovung art pins, ot nevdics, z uorse suoo nans, o teel pens, 1 small cork, 4 grains ol com, 5 matches U lath uails l inches long lath naiN 1 inch long, 1 piece often pen- ... i - , , , VT o i uy nail 1 inches long, 1 JNo. 2 shot, I J c i dried pear nearly three inches in circum-h lereuce. The Child, it ia i-aid, fell slightly ill, uud duriu" its sickness threw up the articles mentioned above, at different ' fa ' wfter a)hi i ir. trrfw hprtnr nun now enuxeiy wen anu ucariy. mea traordinary occurrence has created con- iderable excitement in the neighborhood ..i.;t. 1... ,. ..;Jlto,i i.t- u... P uuu iuw t uiiu uua ui.. ii iJikuu j y uuu i . , , , , , . v superstilious p rsons shake their heads kuouiugiv, aud usscrt their belief that tbe child has been bewitched, while oth era cxpres. their opinion that an attempt ban beeu made to take its hlc by admin ietenng all thete pin-, needles, nails, &e. to it, while more sen-ible and matters-of fact people account fortbe wonderful ea.e in a more natural wav. bv sum.osin filar I It a IL rallft! rt Mtn Ittl In rrr I. n (i I Kfu ,uuU uu.v Deen exceeaingly careless iu leaving sucujat . I things witbiu its reach, and that it picked them up in creeping around the house, and swallowed them, as little children frequently do everything they can lay hands upon, lue case, aud the preser vation of the life of the child, almost sur passes belief; but yet we are assured, on the best authority, that the circumstances are entirely true, as we have gifen them above. -Poltslown Ledger. Contents of the Dead-Letter Office. The W&fbington Constitution adverti ses the catalogue of letters which bave accumulated iu tbe dead letter ofiif.. since lb5i. The department has used every cnort to restore toem to their pro- rr . . -. .. per owners, ana, being unaoie to deliver I t 1 ... them, they are now to be sold for the po-iage, me procecus, u any, alter pay- ing charge-, to be deposited in the United .. . i i :e r. I states lreasury. subject to order should tue proper owuers uercatter bo found. Ihe catalogue embraces coats, hat. socli.-, drawer-, gloves, scarts, suspenders, . - - patem luuauug lunc, goiu pens, peqcii., and all kinds of small jewelry imagina hie, underslcevcs, faus, baadkerchiefs, box of disectiog io-trumeuts, pocket Bi- bles, children's dresses, laco collars. ioo!.8, buttons, oloth, purges, slippcrr, cbeioises, bcd-qullts, boots, bbirts, gaff ue8st which dignifies, but does not cou- with the toue and mouuer of an old ac for game fowls, cornfield hoe, black-silk eeal tho agony of his feelings." quaintanec: barque, hoods, shawls, gaiters, cigar-oase, . "4 "Well. Sal, I guess you've done well snuff-box, spectacles, false teeth, night cu, orogau-, aprons, paoiaiettes, ear- tiuuipui, euuuiucruruBfa.biiK uag, razors, a 1 t . t .t . thousand oth ' ' "i r I n i nrrti mn nnmnrnnj 9 r i i mention. No pawn-broker's shop ever .u.k. .i i rr excelled. in variety the collection of the . J)i ad - Let ter Office. rtT&THER EKOM CHAELESTOWN. Additional Troops Expected The Caurch- es used for Barracks Soldiers fmngi in the air Narrow escape of Citizens Snies sent out bv Gov. Wise John Brown preparing a letter to the Public. The holler on exhibition. Special Dispatch to the N. Y. Tribune. (JHARLESTOWN. Va., Monday, ftov. This placo is now guarded by one - thousand troops. The circumspection 1 nlo.r than ever. No one is admitted to tbe jail without a written order from bie assurance that the trial would come Q;jie fTon, Henry D. Moorer of Pbila Gn. Taliaferro. Brown is engaged in. fi", which ' 00 means certain from tbe delpbia, is named an the People's candid- rrnnnrin.. n Inner letter, to be r.ubli.hed nffpr his tip. a th pnlniiiin. his cour.se. and correcting certain newsDner misstate - ments. lie looks forward to his fate with perfect composure. Tbe other prisoners arc also occupied with correspondence ,t . nnrr..nnridpneft All of them except Stephens are chained. Cook alone fails to retain his self - poshes - rion. Tbe rone with which Brown is to be bung is on exhibition at tho bhcrill t . . office. It is Kjade of South Carolina cot ton, a fact which is announced with glee To tho Associated Press. Charlestown. Monday, Nov. 2S, 1850'. On Saturday and Sunday, tho town was crowded with strangers and soldiers, Extonsive preparations arc making for the reception of additional military for ces which arc hourly expected. Tho churches have all been taken pos session of for barracks. Seutiuels nightly fire at imaginary foe, and a uumher of citizens have narrowly escaped their bullets. On Sunday night the military conn dently expected an attack, and the yen- trios were doubled. JNo disturbers ap peared, however. It h stated on good authority that Gov. Wiso has sent spies into Ohio and Pennsylvania, and it is from their report.- that large bodies of men are arming an,: moving toward Virginia, that the military forces are being ko largely augmented. About 7U0 additional troops have ar rived here since Saturday, iucluding two companies from Wheeling, to that we now liai-i nhmil 1 FiliO sn!diir-i midnr nrni.S Alett-rfrom Huntingdon County, Pa., states that large bodies of armed mu re rgc moving toward Virginia across tbe North Mountain, supposed to be on their wa) to Uharle.-town. lbe.e reports csu-e constant excitement among the people. Arrangements are making for the gal lows. From Cbarlestown we learn that John Brown yesterday found it necescary to decline visits, as he was deeply engaged in prepariug his public explanatory let ter. He will make no speech at the execution, and says he has no confession to off-r 90P ,W-lSG ,ha3 ,S'"C tliBt no one be admitted to see Brown be tween this and the time for the execution There is to be a guard of 'J, 5 00 soli.'ier.- at tbe execution. .A proclamation bus been issued bv Gov. Wi.-e. announcing that the State has taken poses.-ion of the Winchester and Potomac Railroad, ami on the first three days of December it will be used for militarv purposes. He. alo warns tbe people of the State to staj at home on Pa,ro1 dutJ 011 the day of the execution, to protect their property: and . r - i i -n that, if it is neces.arv. martial law will Drociaiined Gen. Taliaferro ha, al o is8ued a proclamation that all stranger who cannot gic a satisfactory account ol themselves will be arrc.tc f; and that all J i witness the execution will be turned buck. Several reporters for the Northern pnss bavo been driven out of Harper's Perry. and rompelled to go to Baltimore. Pas- i i' .i .i j - engrrs now nuiug on me ranroaa are ' j ICU'lllItu iu uiuiuit UOJJUUIIO 1IUUI uui- eruor W ise. John Erown, Jr. Wo publi-hed a paragraph some day; ince (says The Cleveland Leader), from The Cincinnati! Gaz.tto, Stating ttlKhnr,0nmur rhnrnrs Riftrrl Inlho )nlim-i FT.v John Brown, jr , son of Osawatomie Brown, bad come up the rirrr on his way ay to Parker.ihun, Va., wun tne intention -.i .. . .. i of visiting ; his father in prison. The par- 1 1 1 t I agrBPu was erroneous, anu proDaniy o 1Jrown brother of John lirown. arrived Cincinnatti from Illinois, on bis way to this city and Charlustown, if he ascer tains from Gov. Wic that he will permit the relatives of the doomed martyr to give his remains nepulcbro beside bis an- restors and tbe dead of his own family The Ashta bula Sentinel copies the graph, and remarks: "John Brown, jr., was amucd (as much as a man in his circumstances can be), when we showed him this paragraph in The Cleveland Leader. Ho has not been out of this county since tbe raid at Harper's Ferry. He lives a few miles from this place, and comes in every daj or two to get the latest news from the scene of trouble. His family and himself aro beloved and sympathized with by hinUeif, I determined to get into it. So neighbors of all parties; and well ho mav oc; lor ue is one of the hnest specimen ol pny.Mcaiij and intellectually.- t l-n .. I III. T . I f . I 110 18 me son wno was imprisoned at Lecompton in 156, and bavin gone tuuu;u me ure anu struggle lor jumerty in Kansa, he ?eems to come out the pure .1. .1. c- l I r t I f.0"1 - Aj pait from the interest iu his uibiory and circumstances at this time, ,,e 13 a man wbo would be di-tinguibed anywnere lor tun active, energetic tern- I f iweui auu leaness manner, fcociaiij lic 's amiable, warm hearted and affec- donate, and seems to be as free from a spirit of revenge as his father. Under tue trJ,Bg afflictions which have befallen uim, he, bears himself witb manly firm- General Thomas Thumb, wbo although Oarely knee-high to a grasshopper, made largo tortuno for P. T. Barnum and ' . lu u" uiujfeii iu weaiocg wun a w n.M..i. i i r . . i j - j " vv-uuv, j junui u i I. I mn n nir nnnnt i. . . 1. 1. . i z . " i i- i t . . . . . : iwwviw UU UtltIJL anil L M VA- ' -.u,fcw i u, uuu iu -----" Put them on the Stand J "Independent," the intelligent and gen erally well informed Washington corres respondent of tho Philadelphia JNortn A mcrican, writes Gov. Wise has done no act wbiob ex torts such general approval from the Op poMtion as in turning over btepbens, one n r j . . . ' i : tn of Brown s confederates, tor trial id the U. o. Uourt. it wouiu nave Dccn more 1 . satisfactory still if he had .elected Cook, or any 01 uiu ynaouvi wuu 3 uu new- ously wouncieu. onu tuus given reanonu- reported Mate ot Stephen h wounds, i ne 1 eu who have been calumniated, and the 1 Opposition, which has beeu grossly assail ed, as responsible for Urovma outrage? are moat concerned to nave iucbc cuarges Droieu anu CSDiOUCU. probed and exploded They want to see Forbes the Briti.b aDoiuioiiii.i anu mercennary, aua uope land, tho wretched negro couspirator. who are the chosen witnesses of tbe Dem- ocracy, on the stand, and subjected to a proper cross examination. We not only desire no conocalment, but claim thatev ery particle of proof and every reasonable suspicion shall go to the country, so that the whole respon.-ibilitv and criminal guilt may be made clear aud positive. There have beeu enough of base and cru- 1 - tl . 1 M .1. il 1 rumors anoui, anu n ia nme uiai. tut whole truth was forced out by a judicial ioquiry. It any public man has been v,ak or wicked enough to be betrayed iuto rcmctc complicity with, or knowledge of such a design without exposing it to the proper authorities, his name ought to be held up to odium, and branded with deserving inlamy. If, on the other hand thec accusations have been ic-cklersly fulmiuated for politicul effect, thrir au tborj. and abettors should be as urifpar ingly denounced and consigned to equal (JiMrrace. for the act of imputing such criminality is hardly less than tho crime! itself. When Forbes published his pro tei.ded "revelations," conferring his cou- uuiuiuu - i i 11 jjiuti 11, imu guei liuiuut ..honld at once have nut bim in Mife cus- cu-tody. as parlicms crimiuis by his owu ad minion. The o.-nisMon was susniciou.- of purpose to use him as a witnesa, and jet to confront bim, so as to involve the .- probability of impcabco-cnt. How an Ad - J m nitration which nrofesscs to be sosen- ,-itive on the subject, and which hrran A .Mies the n.n titndc ko vehemently, con a fi have let so-important a conspirator es- cane, is vet to be cxpiored. This inaui- rv will be nut in a more official torm nf. tor the merino of Coni?rc. with another or two which they may find troublcsouir c .' to answer The leading men of the Republican party have been charged by uu-crupu'.ou- pojitfciaU!5 as r -diy an unscrupulous Press, with a guilty knowledge of orcom- plicity with "Old Brown" in bis HarterV Ferr' expedition, and Horace Gnely ed itor of the Ni'W York Tribuuc in reply ing to the Constitution, Mr. Buchauau's organ, and oiher kindred pri"nts, uses the following language : We know that they harp meant noth ing by their charges and insinuations but to make party capital; but they cannot carry the joke as far as they thiuk will subserve their purpose, and then drop it You have cbarly charged Senator Sew ard, and others, with complicity in, or guilty knowledge of Old Drowu a plot to incite a Have insurrection, and t u h t in volves treason against the United State- How, then, will you dodge the rcrpousi ttility of indicting, arresting, and trying them? Dou't dodge behind Gov. Wise and try to gv.t up a question of juriidic- Hon and the duty of surrendering them, for, though the net you charge on the res id'-nts of New York and Ohio may not be treason against the United States, vou an indict them in Washington City, or wherever you see fit, and your marshal-, can arresi anu noia mem anywncre wun- in our national limits. We dare you then. . . ii.ij.i. i '.i i to nidict them, or some of them ana let us wil, JOD dod dcmttIld T The eyes n( mnn( P n nn i of the oonntrv ar unon von 1 j - - i j - Th,,'- ..nnro.. tr. hn oriot..i and the result will show, that the more the Republican party is rubbed in thin matter the brighter it will shine. Getting into the ladies' Car. John Phoenix very pleasantly relates the following adventure: I had obserted at each change of the cars, and they wero frequent, when the para-general soramble took place, one car wa defended from the a.-sault by a stalwart man, who, deaf to menaces, unoftened by bribes, niaiiitftined his roft for the benefit of the "leddies." "Ladies' car, -ir, av you please for- red car for gintlcmen without leddies " Need I say that t his oar was the ino-l comfortable of the train, nud with that - tern resolve which ever distinguished ob in the di;chario of mv dutv toward mv- when we changed cars at Utica, I rushed forth, and seeing a nice voung neron with a pretty face, bonnet and shawl, . . . and a large portmanteau, urgpd ber way - . . I through tho crowd, I stepped ud to her "iae, ana wun my native graco and gal- lantry, offered my arm aud assistance. i t . 4 . I I bey wero gratefully accepted, and nroud of my success, I urged mv fair charge un to tho platform of tho ladies' oar. MvLv. Tt hflion(r.(l in a r.prnn fnr ri,nm u old enemy was holding tbe door. . . . - J l "is ttus your lady, sir." With an inward aplogy to Mrs. Pboo- nix for the great injutico done to her eharms, I replied "yes." Judgo of my horror when this low employee of a monopolizing comnanv said but E don,t thiljk h'3 faml,y will think muen 01 tue matclil" iruisneu oonator from MnnHnn inw...!. ... rlffnri lnt SnlnnUn f. 1T T .... . j ma vuu ia3L oumruiv r mm i nprvnn rim i i i : . r 1 1 , . t i . . ir L1 1 L IS V rn.nKTflh lo .aH nt.IKMAn wuipuwB HKiog n seat at ;do ensuing iscsamu. ioi session. ITEMS. It is said that the Great Eastern steam ship is a failure. Vermont paid from ber state treasury last year, $500 for killing bears. ' Lauer's Artesian Well, at Reading has t , reached a depth of J,do& feet, r ' T . PI:mnfpfi ,i.nt 40.OOO nersons wit- 1 j. v m j v w w Ww- 1 ar oessed tbe enthusiastic reception of Geu. Stoit at San Francisco. flte for State Trea Capt. John Brown was born in Tor rington, Gt., May 9th, ItJUO, and is now consequently oy years ana o mouius oiu The CatawissB, Williamnport & Elmi ra Railroad has been taken by the first mortgagers, aud its name changed to Gat- tawi-sa Railroad, Eighteen fugitives passed through Har- rNburg for Cauada, within two month? past. BSTGot. Welh-r, of California, has ap pointed Judge Haun, formerly of Ken tucky, to fill the vacancy in tbe U. o Senate, caused 'by the death of the la mcutcd David Broderick. A Mormon advertisement reads as fol lows : "To be let robms for two gentle men aud four wives, or rooms for one gentleman and six wivefl." ggy-Dogs are snid to "speak with their tails." Would it bo proper to call a hort-tftilcd dog a stump orater! 0?A teaspoonful of mustard stirred quickly iu n toacupful of water, and wallowed after any poison taken into the fctnmanh bv accident, will intantlv . emet, As S00I) a, tbe st0CJ. aoh js uictj drink a cup of coffee, clear .,j uf,. n Bnn- hn i,it f A SQfc involving the question whether '"oney sent in a registered letter is a re- 1 -. 1 1 1 : ! i i "Stance, was decided in "ays since ara l was urciuen in iew jlotk a icw orri-on ued tbe partners 15anK ot iMortb Uaroima lor two 1 ... j...! ..J ef. j.ii . t. - 1 r "Ulinreu aHU u,lJ pruuun o. llf. 11.1 111 . . a ara,t coiieciea, anu wuico was seni 10 u,ni lu a regiMereu leuer, uui uui recciv I j mi. n . .1.... . it.. At 1 Aae ourt ue,y U1UI BS aDt was not auttionsea to remit money instead of drafts, as is tho usual custom 0 money mailed to the address of tbe I 1 . tr 1 .1 .V .1 .1 . piamuncouiu noi oe codmuitpu payment and the defendant was therefore liable in the action. The jury found for the plain tiff accordingly. Raj" A man named maimer naa oeen - 1 T" i t ane.-ted in Tennessee, and is now in jail who is charged with complicity in ol John Brown's rebellion. The proofs of fered to implicate Palmer are very vague and consists of letters, &o., which some anonymous person pretends he picked up i iu a railroad car the same naving drop ped out of Palmer's pocket. Ibis is evi dently a trumped-up affair, raaliciouhlv designed to give Palmer trouble, be hav ing recently had a domestic difficulty which terminated in a divorce from his wife. The Morse Telegraph in Turkey. The Turki-h government is constructing a line ol telegraph across that couutry from Constantinople to Bas-ora, on the Persian Gulf the English Government paying $350, 000 on it.i completion, and a large sum per annum for the exclusive use of one of the wires. When this hue through Turkey is completed England will be in telegrnphie communication with India. The Turki-h government pro pose using the Morse instruments, to be made in Boaton, and will require over two 'i . . - a... ...... uunureu complete kch, costing $iu,unu Two sets for test samples were forwarded by tbe last steamer. v 1 , , r'.TT , Nantucket with the Cont.ue The new trlegraph which connects nt, is some- thing ot a curiosity in its way. it runs eleven miles upon poles, ten and a half miles under ground, and fourteen miles under water; being a submarine, subter ranean air telegraph. Hon. Joshua R. Giddiags recently pas-cd through Syracuse. He- was wel- corned by a largo concourse of people at the dopot, and wa introduced to tbe as sembly by Hon. H. B Stanton -.r - Giddings replied to the greeting britfly, remarking among other things that S10. 000 was offered for his head in Arirginia. and thut the Virginians could have hi- head for that sum as soon as he was done with it' He also remarked that sound beads and braiu mre badly needed at the South. I Laughter and cheers. I Amid which the train departed, carrying the old gentleman with it. One of the heaviest robberies ever of- fected in New Jersev. took Dlace in Sa lem county on Saturdny nibt, the l2tb ult.. at the house of Mr. I-aao Johnson. in the town-thin of UoDer Pittsgrove ' " The thieves entered his bed room, stuoe- C- fied him with chloroform, and "then tnlo 7,000. There can bo but little doubt that the thiof was acquainted with the - . . oromises. and knew that Mr. Johnson was in nos-ossion of that amount of mnn had been acting as guardian and was to J O I MUU. - have been paid over on Monday. Five hundred dollars havn hepn ofTnrp fnr.h detection of the thief and the recovery of tho monev Executor's 2foticc. Estate of John Michtlc, Late of Smithfeld township, deceased. All persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ninnt' o n rl flinan Ii uu Dm i:.i . .. vMAnnM .. i . . . . . uiuucj uiuci ior HLHiieuient. ivirnmit fin. - T I rtAf n r-T-i-rxv. Executor. oirouasDurg,' ocpt, 'Zz ioou.-Ot. 3 . n .,n.. 1 Dorado. BY THE BARD OP THE E ASTON HALL OF FASHION. - a In days agone most wonderful ' And curious tales were told Of a kingdom, whose monarch was Daily strewn o'er with gold. By royal subjects, till be looked Like golden image fair ; While bis spacious palace with himself In grandeur could compare. Twat built of marble clear and white, , As bed of crystal snow. And round its balls would glitleri'ng,gems 4 A dazzling radiance throw. Fierce lions, bound by goldon chains?,, Guarded this palace gate, When El Dorado's mighty king In golden splendor sate, In this enchanted region, too A sparkling fountrin sprung, Whose virtues, by adventurer's. In glowing strains were Bang. If aged persons leaped, they told, And bathed awhile, they came out young And fair as poet's dream. All. this is pleasing fiction, but We know where thero is a place From whence full m any an uncouth wights Has stepped with all the grace That coneiounc98 of boing ducked In most complete style Will always give, we mean the storey Of Mr. R. C. Pylo, Where all the finest articles That fancy can invent For man (and which to him in every ago Attractiveness hath lent,) Are offered at such prices as Will suit (not one) but ALL. Come then, and buy your clothing At Pjle's Baston Fa,hion Hall. Pyle's- store is opposite the Old Eiston Hank, where those who want fine clothing made in the very best maimer are invited to c.ill. All work warranted equal to the bct-t customer work and suld at the lowest prices. New Yorfe Markets. Wednesday, November 30, 1859. FLOUR AND MEAL Wheat flour; the sales are 17,900 bbls. at 5 20a5 25 for superfine State; S5 374aS5 45 for ex tra do.; $5 35aS5 40 for superfino West ern; S5 G5aS5 75 for shipping brands of round-boop extra Ohio; $5 SOaSB 80 for trade brands do., and $5 G0a7 for extra St. Louis and Genessec. Rye Flour.sales or' 340 bbls. at 3 5aSl 40. Corn Weal; nales of 340 bbl.-. at 84 02iaS4 10 for old Jersey; 84 25 for Baltimore, and $4 30 for lirandywine. Buckwheat Flour is in request at S2 12a$2 37 1 per 100 pound. GRAIN Wheat the sales are 1,500 bush. Red Southern at SI 40; 1.000 bash, pure White do. at 1 45; 5.51.0 bush, fair Red Western at 81 30. Rye is in stcadj demand and is firm; sales of 4. GOO bub at 90c. Corn; the sales are 10,700 bush. nt 79a33c. for new Yellow Jersey and Southern; 94a9Ge. for old White do ; old Yellow held at 92aS3c. at the close. PROVISIONS Pork; tbe sales are 6,800 - bis at SlGa?16 12 for Moss; $11 all 13 for Prime; 815 for Sour Mes, and $15 50 for Thin Mes. Green Meats are in fair demaud nt 8ii9j.c. for Hams. Pickltd Hams are selling in small lots at OjalOc. Dressed Hogs are more plen ty at Hifa7o. Butter is steady, and in fair demand at 11-alSc. for Ohio, and 14n22c. for Sute. Cheese is in fair de mand for the trado at Oall'c. the latter an extreme rate. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.' SIR JAMES CLARKE'S PnOTECTED LETTERS' BY ROYAL JZrM& PATENT. Prepared from a presrijtion of Sir J.Clarke y -Si. I). Physician Extraordinary lo the Queen. " ' This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the euro of all those painful and dangerous diseases t which l'"5, feumlu ctmtitu;ion is subject. It HioiJcrates alScfr and removes- all ob&truclions, and. a speedy tiue jhh be relfed on'. it is peculiarly suited. It will, in .a j liort time, bring ere the monthly period with regularity. Each bottl-. prieie' One Dollar, bears the Government. tamp of Great Untsin, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females dinhig- thtf f FIRST TfTREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as lhcy.nre sure to bffng on' Miscarriage, but at any other lime thry are safe. " "f In all cases of ftervotis and Spfnal Atreclions, painiii. the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion, palpita-' ion of the heart, hysterics and wlntes, these 1'ills will e licet a cure when all other means have failed; and al though a powerful reined, do not contain iton, calo mel, antimony, or anything huitful tot e constitutions Full directions in the pamphlet aiound each, package - which should be carefully preserved. fcoie Agent tor ine united states anl Canada,. JOB MOSES (Late I. C. R.iUlwiu t Co,.) Rochester, N. T. N. II. $1 00 and fi postage stamps enclosed to any uithorized Aaent. will insure a bottle, contains 30 pill bv return mail For sale in Stroud-: uig by July 1. 1KW ly. J. N. DUKLING.-Agcnti - HAIR D YE HAIR D YE HAIR B Y& , Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye ! The Original and Best in the World! All others are mere imitations, and should be avoid- ed, il you " ish to escape ridicule. - Gray, Red, or Rusty Hair Dyed instantly to a beauti- jul and Natural Urown or Alack, without the least m-, lury to Hair or skin. - . Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded to1 Win. A. Balchelci since JSl'J, und over i.0,000 applica tions have been made to the Hair of his patrons of hi famous Dye. Wm. A. BATHELOR'S IIAlR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished from nature, and is warranted'1' not to injure in the least, however long it may be con-3 tinued, and the ill effects of Red Dyes remedied ,, the - Iluir invigoragcil for Life by this splendid Dye. , J Made, sold or applied (in ! private rooms) at tha Wig Factory, 2.13 Broadway, New York. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, br uruggisis anu r ancy woods ueuiers. IDTne centime has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box. of WILLIAM A. UATCHELOR. 23n Urcudway, New-Votki Sold by IIOLLINSHEAD & DETRICK, Strousburg. WIQ3- -WIGS WIGS. V1 BAOTHELOR'S WIGS and TOUPEES surpasses alL They ire elegant, liaht. easy and durnb'e. 'J FitUnu to a ch inn no tur nine un behind no shrink ing off the head ; indeed, this is the only Establishment viieiujrieso thiiigs are properly nndorsliv.dauiljumue, C33 Uroadway, New -York. (Deii 0, l3o ly."