- I)c cffcrsoiuan. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1859. 4 POIl SURVEYOR GENERAL. 'Thomas E. Cochran, of York Co FOR AUDITOR GENERAL. "William li. Hrim, of Berks Co. All persons are hereby notified to Jiave Express mntter at the otticc by 1 1 so'clock A. iu. or it must oe laid over tu .next day. JOHN tf. STOKES. ' &&"Vo invite tbo attention of our rea ders to the Card of Messrs. Rodb & Put zel; Commission Merchants, found in an pother column of to-days Jcffersonian. The references given by this establish ment are of tbe highest order, aud war rant tbe Relief that business is done by this houso on the principle of integrity .and honor. See the advertisement, aud lwbcn you visit the city give them a call mo ; Cure for the Hard Times. The euro for the hard times is to dress well, look rented, and vou will receive genteel treatment. Your debtors will re spect you aud pay you what thoy owe J0U your friends will give you tbe right ihaud of fellowship; your rivals will envy you. Do away with rcelaueholy, visit Pyle's Easton Lfall of Fashion aud buy yourself a new suit you will get.it very cheap. It will fit you most spleudidly, ?and render you good looking. UjWo have received a circular from our friend G. B Kelleu, by which we learn that be has engaged himself with 'Uhaffees, Stout & Co., 5;J3 Market street, above 5th, North side, Philadelphia, a salesman. The bouse is a reliable one, and, we have no. doubt that Capt. Keller will spare no pains to w ait upon his friends and make it profitable to every peron who honors hiin with a call. Mr. Greeley arrived at Port Laramie on the 26th ult., and expects to wait there for some days for the passage of'tbe mail, with which be was going to Salt Lake City. His injured leg was nearly well again. The Battle of Solferino. On the 24th of Juno the battle of Sol fcrino was fought between the Austrians on -one aide, the French aud. Sardinians on tho other. The Austrians. bad from 175,000 to 200,000 rccn.e.ngaged, while tho Allies had but about 150,000, and gained a signal victory over their foes. The French official report states tho loss es of the Allies to be as follows : French loss in killed, wounded and missing 12, 720; and the Sardinian's loss vyis io kill ed, wounded and missing 5,525, making a total loss to the Allies of 18,245. We have not jet received the Austrian official reporlbut an English correspondent who is traveling with the Austria Army states that their lo.s cannot be less than 15,000 men, But their loss iu killed wounded and mis-.-iu must of necessity be very great, and Destructive Storm in York County The storm of Wednesday evening last was very violent in York county, Pa, The York Pennsylvanian Bayo: In this place tho wind was so powerful that tho chimney at Dr. NeV new house was aarrred away, which in 'its descent crushed a dormar window. Some build- were unrooted, jjargo trees were ings " From. ,-Pike's Peak Mines. St. LouisJuly 10. Abetter from Gregory's Mines, ;s.ays that within an a rea of Bix miles .square, there are about ten thousand men at work, and that $35, 000 worth of dust is daily obtained. LATER from EUROPE. The steamship, City of Washington, arrived at New York on Monday evening, with one day's later foreign news. The position of tho opposing armies was unaltered. The Austrians had 200,000 men on the line of tho Adigo and another great bat tle was likely to occur at any moment. The Austrians bad been repulsed from the Stelvio pass, and tbe Tyrolean fron tier exposed, to the Allies. Kossuth was at the Allied hcad-quar-ters. IQ3 A serious charge U made against the Postmaster Geueral by tho Washing- uprooted, aud some were broken off, while ton correspondents of the Philadelphia many trees were stripped ot braucues. uessana other papers, .it is mis, mat The ends of some buildings have been while he is curtailing and discontinuing blown away parts of porches have been tbo mail service in' the Northern States, torn from their fastenings and very upder pretence of keeping down the ex many cellars have beeu flooded. In ad- pensoa of his department, scarce a mail ditiou to all thh, the town gardens were route or post office has been meddled very materially thinned of fruits and veg- with in the South. Considering that in Several deaths from sun stroke have etables. the Northern States the Office is not only already occorrcd, both in Philadelphia A friend in Frcystown says that trees self-sustaining, but really a source of and New York. Ihe attack may gen and fences are scattered in all directions, profit, while the Southern mail service is erally be averted by lathing the head Tho brick-shod of George Bender, iu sustained almost entirely by drafts upon occasionally with cold water, or wearing Frey6town, was blown down, and all the tho Treasury, one would suppose that the ing a wet cloth iuside tho hat. Intoxica brick in the slicd were spoiled. His loss forreer was deserving of some show of fa- tion is a predisposing cauc. The reme is thought to be S100. Tho fury of the vor, instead of being made the sole vie- dial treatment is simple. The head should probably much exceeds that of tbe Allies, storm seemed to have its dividing lino on tims of the embarrassments of the depart- be bathed and rubbed with cold water, Of tbe results! of this battle an Enc the farm of Jacob isrilunger, spring War- incut. If tbeso cuargos, which are rcit- nnd the patient made to swallow carbon- ,. , j r rvw7,. p;,o den Township. The roof of h)3 distillo- erated in several of tho newspapers, are ate of ammonia in solution " . ,. ry was raised by the wiud. East of thi founded in truth, they should be mvesti uu wu,t,x.,fc ,.u .v,Uv -j pointt nnd through Hcllam township, the gated by tho next (Jougrcas. Secret Society. hpcajta i umuB. the storm was light, ioru towusnip sut- . The Tribune reveals the existence of a ' J he result 01 the nay is, anving tne tcred tnmiiarly to tnis oorougu, at least Military Exempts. secret order of fillibu.ters, called the "Tbe Austrians from their position which tbey that portion nearest to town. Corn, oats, The qUCstion has been propounded to .Knights of tbo Golden Circle," which it ihrm.lna h.id chosen and fortified in a trees. fcneos and many other things have as t the ooursc Dersons outihttonur- savss comnofced of two lemons of ten - v - 1 1 ."11 7 .1 fill 11 I W so as to make it almost impregua- been partiajly ruined. The corn and oats, at various places, lie flat on the sue who desire to bo released from pajing thousand men each, and is intended for a militia fine by reason of bodily infirmi- the conquest of Cuba. Also, that it is ty or other physical defects; aud for the under the patronage of the President and way, me. n was me sirougeM piuui u. oujju- ground. Tbe storm was severe near nonty wbicb couia be given. I'rom iDe otrincstown anu otner parts or onewao iuformatjon 0f those interested wo will sundry Southern statesmen. extent of tho position, and tue lorco in iuwuouF. iu i'lauwici wwusuip iu ttato tho substance of tho law upou which the Austrians appeared, iu all they oal81 aDf cor" uave DeeJn eeriouBiy uam- tbe subjcct Tbe 4th sectioQ of tho low An Extraordinary Flour Contract. be.. 200.000 me- i 1 J.:; W'"d AP.nl ,B. P""' A concsponiJeDt of the misdouri Dem- v. u,e pCr!,0D wlJ0 claims tnat be is not lia- 0crat from camp Floyd, Utah Territory, must havo been nearly ..... i j strong, and, if the prisoners aro to be than in Conewapo township. i w credited, they brought up all their reserves r f i J 1. . I irom iuamua oy rauway uunng me uut- Terrible Whirlwind. tie. These 200,000 men in one of the most! thunder gust of terrific violence pas formidable positions that can be conceiv- 3ed over a portion of Schuylkill county, ed. had tbe ground carefully prepared Fa., last Wednesday evening, in the about western part ot tbe borough oi rotts- villo, eevoral buildings were unroofed, walla thrown down, trees uprooted, a for defense, and were driven by 140,000 or 150,000 men from these posi tions, leauog lo guns, Deside a numoer frame ,tabie jifted from itg foundation of ammunition wagons, and several thou- carried some distance and capsized. A and nrisoucrs. If the defeat did not be- kitchen waa demolished, the timbers, the root, a iarce cooking stove, ana otner tnans thinking of a timely retreat Journal, "over tho. tons of trees near As soon as Salferiuq was lost, it was Lpott to ti,0 distance of several hundred evidently a losing battle that they were feet." A woman and child were slightly fiu; Thotr n-oro ti,5nl-;nf nil M, lniurcd. and a little cirl, named (Jassie time of their retreat, and held the ground one a only sufficiently long not to expose them selves to worse evils. So close to the Mincio it would have been an act of des peration to atttempt to hold their position, with the risk of beinc pushed back on the river, or else beinjj cut off from it. There can bo no misinterpreting the five years, was senoush recovery was considered Delavan, hurt, &nd her uoubttul. At iriedeusburg, the new Union Church, in course of erection, was ceased, in Dauphin county, demolished, and several fences, trees and outbuildings were prostrated. ble to do military duty or is exempt there- charges that a great swindle is being per- trom on account ot some physical detect. petrated under a coutract of flour tor the bodily iofirniity, or by reason of any law the United States Army. The coutrac of the United States or by this State shall tors are John Ililliilay and Col. Martin make ailidavit betore some person duly WUo receive $28 (SO per 100 pounds, authorized by law to administer oaths, The annual consumption is about 2,- which shall embody the fact on which 000,000 lbs., which would make the a he claims to be exempt which must be mount of this contractS572,000. Taking delivered to the Assessor, who hands it jnto consideration the fact that Mr. Wil over to the Commissioners. This affidavit linm Martin and F.P.Staunton offered to muat be made before tho day when the furni-h the supply for S.10 per 100 lbs., Commissioner aud Assessors meet to re- and that Mr. J. O. Little to take the same viowthe enrolment. Under the old law contract for 7 50 per 100 pounds, it the person asking to be exempt on ac-seems strange that Messrs. Ilollidav & the count of physical defect was obliged to Martin have been awarded this contract . obtain a surgeon's certificate of the fact; at S28 GO per 100 pounds. The flour which is no longer required, but the affi- furnished is manufactured in the territo- davit supplies its place. fy, is of poor quality, and is bought by the contractors for So to S3 per 100 pounds ...The lion, ltufus Ohoate had bis life in sured for 25,000 previous to his death. 1? Accidents on the Fourth. -A young lieu by the name of Baldwin, of North Braudford, Conn., was killed by the bur-ling of a cauuou. At Newark N. J., a lad of eighteen year- of age. named George Young, acci dentally shot himself with a hor?e pisto which prematurely exploded. The load entered his heart, causing in-tant death At Morrtslown, N. J., a man was kill ed by the bursting of a gun. At loetonr a young girl, 9 years old was so badly injured by her clothes tak king fiie from fire crackers, that she died on the morniug of tbe fifth. At Saxonville, Mass., by the perma tjire explosion of a cannon, a ramrod was driven into a man's bowels. He cannot survive. . A eorrrespondent of the Tribune sum up. the result of tbe national anniversary in'tbe Quaker City, after a close exami nation of tbe newspapers, as follows: PerBous having bauds or finders blown off iy Burned to death and drowned, G Killed bv accident 2 Limbs broken by accident, Stabbed, shot. and run ovcrand smashed 1 Wounded in fights. 11 More than half this bloody catalogue -was bceasioned by the free use of pistols and crackers. Then there were no less than twenty five fires most of whieh were occasioned. by tbe reckless use of crock ers" and other fireworks. In one of these a young man was burned to death. This catalogue of crimo shows that Philadelphia is rapidly approaching New lork in rampant rowdyism. liarA violent tornado passed over Suscx and Warren counties on Saturday eveuinj last. In Ilacketstown, two flue thing, as at Mageuta, that only part of buildings in course of erection were dash- of tbe troops were presenter that they were ed to the grouud. Ouo of the buildings fatigued; it was as fair a trial of rcspec- was tbe Episcopal Church, which it was tl i i -n r .i ' expected to havo ready for consecration live strength and skill for tho Austrians 0 t , ,J , fc next September. fences and trees, in as .uey couiu ucsire ior an uisauvau- maQJ places were ajao prostrated. tsges in numbers, as well as position, were entirely on the side of their adver- Home Education. vendue of the personal At the !attcr rale tbeJ are at air outlay ui ciiu,uuu iu juiuuiug ma comraci, ieaviug them a snug little balance of four hundred and twelve thousand dollars. The writer alleges that there are probabh Mr. John Holliday, Major Martin, Win, Ilussell, and e one hundred thousand dollars each, and t e at no trouble or risk VTAt the property of a Mr. Uakes, recently de- Pa., a few days nsro. a bag of flaxseed was offered t r . c t-.i.i . ' ui alu. uuu oi lue uiuuers nut m hand into the baC to examine the seed. four partners in this coutract, aud hauled out a nurse, which was found Daniel E. Sickles Eeconciled with hitf Wife. I was predicted three months since, that Daniel E. Sickles, after (he exoite meul of h is trial for murder should be somewbaf allayed, would go back to the embraces of 6is erring wife -and sure c nough, the thing has actually come to pas . Three of the N. Y. city papers, otr Tuesday; announced tbe reunion of this notorious cuuple, with the additional in formation that Mr. S. by taking so census rable a step, has alienated himself from most if not all of thoso personal friends who devotedly adhered to him during hrs recent imprisonment and trial. The Tri bune says : This reconciliation was consummated, as we are informed, while Mr. S. was ro niding at the house of a friend on the Bloomingdole road, about half a milo from the former houfe of Mr. S., whioh for some time past Mrs. Sickles has occu pied, either alone or with tbe membora of her own family. Tho suspicions of his host were excited by tbe repeated ab sence of Mr. S. at unusual hours; and when he came in very early ono morning be was interrogated by the host and an other friend who was present, and on hi positively denying their right to question him, and refusing to give on explanation, they shook bands with him for tho last time and he withdrew. It is said that he has since addressed letters to his for mer intimate associates, notifying them formally of tho "resumption of conjugal relations between himself and Mrs. Sickles. North Carolina has no state prison, but criminals there are punished still in the old English style of cropping, whipping, branding and hanging. Efforts aro ma king to produco a change, although tho system is an economical one. AlTonnidable Snake.-Two STen WhipperK The truth of the following snake story is vouched for both by the Cumberland Telegraph and Bedford Inquirer : A few days ogo the mail hack from Cumberland to Bedford, was passing a long, about one mile south of the Half Way House, a large snako of a dirty black color was lying across the road. Tho driver Mr. Samuel lingley, drove the back swiftly, both wheels running o ver it, but without apparently injuring tho snake. Tho driver and Mr. A. B. Cra mer, of this place, then got out and fought it with a rail, it ran in a fence to coutain gold and silver coin. The bag Kurra 01 -"-usae", -v auueu,; tcno fhon t hnrniKi I. tr na-n l,n ,) OUCrailfY I'lO U. JIJC'VMWl man over SI. 000 in gold and silver coins were found therein. Ihe treasure was retain ed by the executors. A Freak of Fortune. Tho Cincinnati Times is responsible for gs upon the authority of Mr. story that a gentleman 'living in that MeCloud, of Vauceburgh, Lewi a story city, aud well-to-do, married about ten saries. Whether after this trial tbey will Judge Crawford of Washington, in a Jeurs ngo, and after living with his wife A terrible accident occurred at Spart nebur, Crawford county, on the 4th intt. Two men named Bates aud John son, were in tbo act of loading a cuunou, both having hold of tho, rammer, wh( the piece went off, the force of the dis charge throwing theca about tnenty-fect. Jjateu eves were blown out, several of his ribs were broken, and he was Iu oth er ways seriously bruised, so th,at it is thought t.hat he cannot recover. One q J.ouusou s arms was very much shattered. and he received othr iMuor injuries. Ceg-Wo noticed in our last that the Lutheran Synod had given the IIou. and Her. Jeresiiah Shindcl uotice to quit pol itics or preaching to servo the State or tbeChurcb exclusively We see it now stated :t bat he has chosen to quit the Pul- -pijtjither than the Senate, and is under stood to be training himself for the next Govenor'a campeigo. A man who will openly -decline the service of God for that .ofDjinocraej, will probably Cud, after electfon, that the Lamentations of Jure feii&h is a very good book! .Q, One firm in Cincinnati has sold during (fegiid fed'' bushels of arawlernej.i - still think of accepting another battle on recent charge to a grand jury, thus ox this side of the Mincio, or whether they pressed bis views of home education : - i.Ti . I 1 i I .1 . . "ii me young men, wuo are io uu iu net will be satisfied with defending the future men of the country, were brought line, remains to be seen. up wjtu a 0,0 decided home rule, and Tbe losses on both sides were of course, compelled, when compulsion was necessa some five years be concluded to git a di vnri'H rm anennnt rf tint pnli'inninuco n( their domestio relations. The wife assen ted, and ho applied to the Courts aud was successful. A year passed, and Death from, the "bite-of a Rattlesnake. The Cincinnati Gazette of the Stb in?t. Uriah WIS (JO. Kentucky, the following remarkable ac count of the death of a worthy man from tbe bite of a rattlesnake It seems that Mr. James Wright, an t . 1 t 1 . ir 1 t oiu citizen, nut wuo moveu to vanceourgn last August, for the purpose of devoting his attention to cettins out timber for the corner, raised its head on the fence, the ohter part of its body being coiled up. Mr. Baglcy got on the fence and struck it on the body with a stone of 25 or 30 pounds which bounced off, apparently not injur ing it. They not caring to risk them selves in any more danger, let the snake slide across the fields at the rate of 2:40. The snake was as thick as a man's leg, and from 10 to 15 feet in length. considerable, especially in and about Sol ferino, which looked like a human butch ery after the fight. At this point alone I naw lying about more than 1.500 dead ry, to devote themselves to tho acquisi tion of skill in some useful and respecta ble vocation, there would be less occupa tion for courts and juries. The engage ments and habits of the boy will cling to A Father with Three Dozen Children. At Markheidenfclt, a village situated on the river Main, in Bavaria, thero lives a man sixty-eight years of age, named Johannes Schlottenbeck. He is a master chimney-sweep, a vocation more honorable in Germany than in this coun try, and for half a century has given per sonal attention to his business. He is now living with bis third wife; and on the sixteenth of June last bis thirty sixth child was christened at the narish church. upon training under the domestic roof will de ls some sons. beside a large mass of wounded. In dead the man, sud the French did not lose very much, but themumber of wounded cannot.be less than 13.000 or 4,000, only a small portion however, severely wounded among them, parents can profit for What the Austrian loss was it is not pos sible to judge for they took away as fast is they could both dead and wounded, having made a requisition for 2,000 carts in the villages along the Mincio. Gen. Neil, who commanded the riaht flaukiug column, aud whoso skillful man agement of the artillery contributed con- he concluded to venture once more in the manufacturing of spokes and hubs, which matrimonial market, and see if he could be ,iaS bcen importing largely into this . - , . . . .... . .. j i 1 ........ not nnu oue who would make his home ramf was JSCU at UI3 u,Ui'1 i"oua" Bv bin first consort he-had seven bv his happier than tho Get. In this he was "on in the woods about four miles from ,ecom, eicve'n:and bv hia third, eighteen successful, and a short time afterward his this place, on the forenoon of the uh, I hndren of whnm half ,m airk uivoruuu wne appueu 10 111m lor wors in ", " iuiuiu a ,',lt,,' J O' half boys, his family in tbe capacity of servant girl, suddenly sprung at him and struck ite ' The situation was m'voii her. .-ind slm nnw fanzS in the back of his hand. Alarmed pend bis standing and character, and his Mom the work in the house of which she t tbe probable consequence, he immcdi- iKJpfn nr rnroreo in lifn llpr. WUS OUCC IMC miStrCSS. his cducatiou nnd sound practioal truth, by which themselves and Drowned in a Sprim atcly started for the town and ran the A little son ;Ylr. Lhas. xluges, ot lvings- entiro distance. The heat, fatigue and ton township, imzerne county, only three excitement of course allowed the poison years of age, was drowned in the spring The moth- Death of Eufas Choate. Boston, July 14, 1859. A private des- George T. Massey, with his family, has patch from Halifax states that Hon. llu- beeu boarding at the Barlow House. He fas Choate died there on Wednesday- is a man of prepossessing appearance, and morniug. Mr. Choate sailed a few weeks pi that suavity of manner whioh is sure since for Europe to regaiu his health, but to w in the confidence of those with whom did not proceed further than Halifax, ho attaches himself to. During his ab- I t. . 1 ? . 1 . e 1 r ? 1 t . Mderablv to the success of the dav has ucre UB u 3 S1UCC remained quite tee- sencc, wuicn nas Decn a week or more, I MIA nilt Tik CA nrAtlmfn na f nlnxik, 1 1 ., I tll.i Kited Wn rn;w.,l frt tl.n rnnl- nf M.rcli.11 f av pv.-waw l u.ui u mo uuo) i-uuguv; u. SWUUUI UUt UUUU 1UUU inenus. in uis oetamatiom. borne oi his antece- i i-i . wuvuib IIUO uub V1 UIUSV LtllwU I UUIUS UIV)U LIV.UU U V VCIU JJUU , ft UIVU HI V As soon as the battle was over, orders ted men which this country has ever rather of a curious character. It has came to transfer the headquarters to Ca- produced, and a decided man of mark of been ascertained that somo simo ago he riana. and last night the Emneror of the tUc PresCDl daJ- ile was nearly sixty purchased the Missouri Hotel m ot. Loui - i i r i ii. t: .ii.:. j.. . i. i i t . i. t. ?j - . ii P i i . yuHia ui ae ui iuc iimu oi iiih ueaiu, uav- wuieu ue paiu in promissory notes, lie - r- wuw .w.v MM IM . AW IU 0 rT1 Jf .. 7. - 7 7 ,j7 J to circulate through bis svstem and make car tbe house of its parents. ivionuiv oj juaj iij.ur8 of .t9 deod, - rk j, ho tJfue he er had.gone to milk the cows, when the i-ui -uiuu uiuo puai, auu iuiin uie reached Vaneebiirir i hn wnsnul reh?h ind lime IellOW IOOK a Cup and went lor a past few days, a man by tho name of anj hjfl hodv arid head were covered with drink. On going to the spring with the enots of the same color of those of the "'ilk, tbe mother found him in the water rattlesnake. Tho usual remedies were lifeless. It was a sad blow to the pa- imuidiately resorted to and every effort rents. made by the attendant physician to neu- tralize the poison, but without effect. He The lank at New Castle, LawrenccCo.. continued to sinlr rapidly, and expired is in tioublc don t touch her notes. between 13 aud 4 o clock the next morn ing Tn nrpnnrinrr fhn hndo fr o. laid nnf. n t I O J I ITT. J i..J .1 Al Ti , nr i singular phenomena presented itself. In " e B,!uurs,aD". iUr reier i,Joasor addition to the spots referred to. there tobacconist at W illiamsburg, in Upper w is n tiietnre. nf thnsnnkn itself nfirfnet Mt- 15elhe, ,ast week purchased a quar- in shape and color, and as di-tinct as if 'cr ticket 5n. scheuie iu the Delaware rln.M.orrPnfvnnrl t hnr,, vf on,! n n from liOUOrien, WU1CU UTeW IUC IOUfin part Of ing been born at Ipswich, Massachusetts, flourished awhile as landlord, but when tuo p0;nt 0u his hand whore the fangs twen,J thousand dollars. He seems to in October, 1799. the notes came due, they being protested. i,ofi vfrnPi, ti,n ,, ift fi, si,rt,,lflr be well satisfied with his success. On- Mr. Choate baa been termed the tbe house reverted to the seller. Out of Hmn fi.n wl.io m thr, min Monday last he went to Philadelphia and Ti....l P A....: . l t 4 .1.: ... b - . of America -uot on account employment, ho set about doiu some-vnr fi1P triIH, nf tin".; m,r ifftrn,,if n. received tho amount due him, less Oftcen f l: -i i l r ,i j i i r i ; , . , . ... , u u.3 uieiapuysioH or puiiosopny, dui ior imng, ana maue a purchase oi aiotoi oat- 3ure8 uS nofc onv himself but some four Per ccnt' i, . , ii, .... : : ii.i- r : j . i. r i . . i u.0 .mi C.U4UCUOI; eveu moie msuireu ue, irom a man uy mo name 01 uetts. in 0r five other cit ul.n sntv it nan which tbe Au?triau Emperor had pre pared for himself. Eveo the dinner was found all prepared and waiting for the victor." Four battles have been fought during this war; 1. Montebello: 2. Palestro: 3. t it Magento; 4, Solferino, beside which sev eral severe skirmishes, in all the battles, I u w w IIMiUIV A. 1. II UkJ 1 I I It iJ I U II (1(1 I -mm m I p- - " " ' - - - . wwaav uuv 1 - and nearly all the skermishes, the allies fixed tho followiugas the standard weights laHS.y subsequently gave Jietts ac i in- examination, found the snake in the iden- lection to them, as tho Prosident could have of Pdce. This is, important to farm- .ouu . , 111 MLr' u,ow a . j ticol spot designated, where they came not, consistently with his uniform prac- than that of tbe English lord. St. Louis, for which ho agreed to pay positively tewtify. Forney expresses the opinion that "the Administration would not havo with- iavc triumphed. The Austrians "ought bravely and stubbornly during each battle, but their bravery aud stub- ers ... I t II f " ft.B I Legal Weights ot Produce. mnas, aii or which appeared to be per- renc0 a nuaiber of persons started to the drawn tho national protection from natu- The Legislature of Pennsylvania has) 1,81 J"10' m place where it had happened, and upon ralized citizen, if it had not owed its e- now in jail in Cin w L'VTAkUUV J 1(11 UI 1 . . I ----- - J "O"" ' wmwi 1 - J J- " to know, and they should cutout and ;nnat, f.bo als Pu-cha8ed a lot of oat- near uaving another tragedy, a young la- tice, die in peace until he had betrayed preserve tho paragraph : uv VUUi ",,u "u ulv" ua.u,e lo V,ncm- dy of tho party haviug stepped over its every friend that ever supported him." nf. nf M.r,), in i RfiQ uJ uati- took a boarding bouse, No. 109 firi.;n nnttA frnm .it, mnmnn, nrt'r i . r i . i , . ' '. 1 Fifth Street, which 0. fillnd willi fnrni. i. . . i i . . I ' 77. " li-f ne maue a savago leap at tne party nut weight of a bushel of wheat was fixed boruess have becu overcome by the equal bravery and superior activity of tho Al- GO pounds; a -bushel of barley 'at 47 turo. from B? pftablisbment on Fifth street, Las immediatelfdcspatched. Ilcproved The ies. The Austrians are now nearly dri- pouvd a bushel of buckwheat 48 pounds; H w 1 IU lu. r lVaTcTDC T to bavo s5x ratt!ea and a "button," indi- loQaed J t i i r . . . r . ' for tho nnf.ln nnd lh Misnnn T-Tnfrtl 1 . . . ,uuotvi en out.of Austrian Itallv. and if thev do 4 uua,;cl u,.PlBWBB K"lu) pounaa. i . , oul. . K "a Sli not -non m I, n 1 A v Act of APril ,5 1555-rye, 50 pounds. -P'" S - uiF.ioir .at i.e iMr Wri ht was ju hU 5Ut d " ,r J Act of Warcb 10, 1818, oats was fixed at "V. - uuuuu '"B leaves a wife and three children. garoeu as sealed. Francis JoseDh must IS-2 nonnd. ti.;B wf,r -TrtfioN :f kno k.... vjiuomuou. uaviug ruu a mtio low tor irive up his tvranuical rule over th Ttal. altered to 30 pounds. The other stand. tnean3 ue. maue aPPHoation - " - i - - A Good Example, town of Lennox, Mass., has chal- RtoekhridM in ninot hnv mill. - q - - n ...wvh ui nuu a r ... . . . . row oi trees on cither side, o: tbe high way, each planting to the boundary line. la-lis. Travelers through Pennsylvania report tbo Wheat crop as very heavy, and that During tho march of the divisions of the most of it is harvested. Reports from State Debt and Interest The State Treasurer, on tho '28lh ult.,j paid a portion of the State debt, amount ing to 844,1 00. He also paid, at tbe same time, that part of the interest on ' I the public debt due on the lstiost, a mounting to $36,070,50. " flnrnmniulfir nf tho mulps i . . i iinnnwnrr i inr n inn n nt xru nr i ..w. arus are corn on the cob, O pounds; nnrn holIri! f)f) nonndr:- nninna fi7 nmnwU timothy seed, 45 pounds; bran 20 pounds' M?entloaian tbafc 1,0 (Massey) was agent the army from Vera Cruz to Jalapa, a all parts are favorable This is to bo llmothy Seed 04 POUUUS. '' u uuai muus. J.ue ivamo.i ia.- huim - u iiUu snuai jcai ui picuiy. ujuuiic' wua luauuu UIUl ilULI I LIU mCiilOn- BiJi uia umita, J iiu uciiuiui, who Arriving at the end did not happen to be in uniform, rode up Increase of Immigration. ane was winuiea. Arriving at the end uiu i not uappeo m ue lu unuorm roae up The number 0f convict9 in tbo A(lburn of his string he vacated tho Barlow Hotel, to huu, and peremptorily ordered hiin to d,:0 ;i. i .1 j j 4 . v L.,ji.flf.: l i , ' i hbuu vigut uuuurau ma tone. -t-uu iiuiuigiatiuu iu iuu jjuiu ui m;w .uiu R'it iur JlaiLa UliuuOWu OOqUeutUing I i"p uuiou. York up to the 13th instant amounted to his wife and five children to thn lnnd. "And who tho 4-:, 7d persons against 40,001 up to the lord. The question is, where will he corresponding period of last year. The turn up next! immigrants seem to be of a better olass this year, judging from the number of in- The Lancaster (Pa.) Union saya the Precocious Hens. Mr. Marx 'Long has eggs laid by a pullet only two months old. 'Ihev are mates in the incfltnina An wji L. h.... i..:.... ' j - .i .f omewbat larger than pigeons eggs. It land, 714, against .1,215 last year, and ty is now bein Parnerad. Tt estimate ,416 the year nrevions: Thn IV-lfL'iic 7i'i i s c . mn l ... I l e r- ... -I ... ' everything in proportion, devil arc youT" "I am-commander of this division." Route Agent. Mr. James EEldred, "Well, then, commander of this divi- f 'e county, has bcen appointed Mail sion, I am commander of the mules, and I Agont on the .North Pennsylvania Rail will holler at 'em as muoh na T nlnasn." itoad. His route extends Irom rbila- lilt. T- . l ueipuia to iiothlehem. By the assessor's returns thore are 220.. 000 more boga in Ohio thia.vear tllan last. BLANK MORTGAGES For sale at this Qftice v