('LFAl.'l IMP, .tun.i f., K.-.i. Democratic Etafc Ticket. Al'I'ITOH (iF.NKh.W.. RICHARDSON L. WRIGHT or l iiiL.U'F.i.i in. .THVnYOH (iENKK.U, JOHN ItOWE or rrAVKtiv rot'Nrr. COUNTY CONVENTION. TIio delegates elected lust full In revise t:ul moilify tlx) "Crawford County Sys t oiii." are requested to moot for Hint pur posoin the C'onit House, in Clearfield, on Tuesday evening 21st June, 18VJ. Those '..wnships that failed to elect delegates ul llio timo opoiiitcd, will call a meeting anil appoint them, as agenornal represen tation is required. Wv order of Com. J AS. II. LAltlUMKH, Ch'n Louis Napoleon Few persons aro now attracting moro ... . .i i ii I nr. 1 1. it. I li:.ii i li t rtti.i iv Iii iy in in, hi.iii I i t hi iirticlo. Tho quest ion of tvho is this N'dpoleon, may now rouuivc a dotinite nn : wor, for however piust actions may have .'.lilcJ lo trace hii paternity, ycont events rove conclusively that ho is closely con tacted in character as well as kindred, " ilh the "Prumuier boy of Corsica. " lndcoJfewmenofanyago.lmvesho!, aioro shrewdness in turning disadvanta foous circumstances to his own elevation. rn a very short timo, we have seen him nine by energy, from a London I'olice- .(,.. atrial. 1 i ..Aill,t. ltif.Hntlta tin,, pflo. iiui,, nil.. ic i.vi,jii.i .uu.u.i, . v.-. .icoUble, to the dictatorship of Europe.-!' or however neighboring nations may ar- '""'S'"11'' portion o, oui c um., m. ,8UCC,.,shll. i wni nn account of this n ... , . ,. . ,i ... n. compiu o w ith the west for morbid si.ecu-: vention in the Kvenni Post, we extract the ect to do.sp.so Lis power, the truth is 1 txe.,., u ; Ifollowina interestinir' information. leal', that he to a considerable extent, 1 ,il. l, .i., t Ullll'Cia BI1U LVIIUUlJ "l,,j. Jlv ii succession 'of revc 'VOlUUOnS 110 IIUS, 1 . . I t ,.,v.ni.,ll I., l,.i.. 1,;m.lf nl ll.n l,n,-l ' . , , . . f a nation that has ulways exercised u'reat intluonce over tne ouier iuropeau 1,1 i- n. . .. j:...:.. powers; ana that influence, is tiot diinin- i .lied by Lis position, for at no poriod in tho past century, lias France made higher pretentions, or assumed a more delimit attitude than she does now. Trofessing a friendship for Kepublirs tkat he never entertained in 18-18-1), ho took advantage of the popular cry raised Tor a free government, and succeeded in securing tho Presidency ; though a resi dence irx oiher.countriM, scarcely entitled hirn to tho rights of a citiien ; securing '.his oflieo, he neccssaiily was brought in connexion with the army, and knowing well that to secure the confidence an "rf it, wns to insure the obedience of .KkAftia I In lit. fltillAVV ItfAfinnll am r.VA. i i r .w ... , , . . ' jKttb uiij f iv cii' a,iavus'iaj trary to Lis pledgos-in violation of llis oath as Tresidcnt and in opposition to the wishes of tho poople who seemed j heartily sick of monarchy ; so great was his strength, that this crowning act of tyranny and duplicity, was received by1 the nation almost without murmur. Thus step, by step, has Louis become out, and slowly .drawn around him the robes of royalty, with a complete know - ledije of French character, to the nrmy, ana tlio army aicme, is nc muemeu ior is good fortune -. Tho army was the pride ol his uncle tho cltior Bonaparte, and by it he suc ceeded in exercising a control over Eu ropo, never exorcised by any other man, taking almost with impunity, the crowns of Kings, nnd giving them to those he stooped to call his favorites. It was to the army Napoleon turned with delight in prosperity ; it was to it with hopn and con i . . i i - j :i TI.:, huencc no Bppeaieu in nuvrrsuy. This . t i i l i uplctely understands, and s hi.-tory to direct him, and pop-; Louis com his undo lilarity to sustain him, ho in peace icasis the army, and when war gathers nrounil, he turns to it for support. He indeed, following in the footsteps of his uncle, and his recent departure from Talis, to taKe rwnmand of the nrmy in Italy, nnd his address to his soldiers which we give be low, sounds no much liko old Sap., that j fjU'( Mi(l, waR settled in Kansas in fa we almost seo the sun at AusterliU, andjvor t,r jts being u free St.tie, when Bdmit- hear the cannon at Marengo: "Soldiers : I come to place myself nt , . . 1 ti- mn. Iiniii lo fwiniliiet vou in conio.it. we j are about to seoonu uie siruuies ui oeowlo now vindicating its independence, and to rescue it from foreign oppression. This is a sacred cause which tias the sym fathies of tlrfcivilized world. 1 need not stimulate your ardor every step will re riind vou of a victory. In the Via Sacra f Ancient Kome, inscriptions were chisel led upon tho marble, reminding tho peo ple of their exalted deeds; it is the same o-dy. In passing Mondovi, . Marengo, I)di,"C'astialione. Arcole nnd Kivoli, you will, in the midst of those glorious recol lections, be marching in another ViaKacra. rreserve that strict discipline which is die honor of the ai my j there forgot it not. There are no oilier enemies than those who fight against you in battle. lie main compact, and abandon not your ranks to hasten forward. Beware of too great enthusiasm, which is tba only thing 1 fear. The new n'rt dt preeuion are dan gerous only at a distance; they will not orevent the bavonet from being what it in hitherto Wen, he terrible weapon of iUa rrfflru lnfi.nrvy. "Urner, in u nu 'l" I "I l! It Oil r Ml i .tift 1 i, w In l Inn. , (."'111 I '' I i (In i I In I II. t lint t,lt Mil . I," I M 1. 1 I II" f. ii ir k ' - "( t " i . ' I lift ii . hi im 1 1 1 1 III 1' I I b'l M' I' I ' H if H' ill-'i i t i l 1 1- " 1 1 1 t ' NVIt'l l"V I .-ili. I -Ml " ( . in it nl 'i Mm - Yikf ' Tcnk ' ... 1., . . ', ' I 'i. ' llulslisl Hi " tmlil 1 ike 1 i-nk, I ol , ! ll MMIlii.ll.llV I llHIIII I. I, 1 ho nw nriii ol I i'I'i'i'iK' n.ll i'l! I ll W'l'. w I i.l l !l 1 1 I'll 1 1 ill'tlM- ' I.V. inviuiilh fnllnw lh..V of..."j ' r ' " l""'"" " "llml nil i-- not pili I t lint o.!ilt.'i," "'' ti,., i i... !.. ...I ul i, i, 'Linn ...i iivi.iii ilnllii" .,,..... .v.. ... , n..r- . iM oio..-, I'omly inilioil ; it U with prrat lUr.!Mn"','"'Htj hnvo not -I ivi-oly In IniVr ' !. ll...... ll... I Ini'iiiM ,, I'tliira .,1 11, noulty lht llioy inn noinpo oiKMiir 'll of (h? "noocs'nriod oflifo," lo Koop mini nii.l l.nily loi;i'tliol' imloO'l, il ii ropoi ll, ninl mi hiivo no (loiil.l of ils truth, that dovoml i.or-on havo nlromlv p-risho,l on lh'l'l 1 I... plains for wiuit of foo.l, ami ihiihI.itr t ol othors driven to it l.y hunpof, Imvc drtor niinod to livo, hy l'olibing tlio trains that arc now on Iho.ir way to thin IMmnIo of thu wiHt. It in nl.-o ropoi tod Unit many of tlio disappointoil have tlotonninori (o have summary i ovoii;:n on thorn , who l.y forud storio hnv boon iii"l rumontal m iilliiring thorn from n country whoro, in the ubfonco of gold, a good tlinner could goiioi'iilly bo hail for a (junrU'r, mid that 50 htrong U tho fooling of rcsontiiicnt, thnt hovoral of tho small towns idoug tho fron- !. 1 1 I..1..I.. .1 I.l C.n.. nor unvo iiih'ii hi 1 rir y mwi u-,1, i i.i . I J fill that tho returning emigrants will put tho litli of the present month, tho genu thoirthivatsiiu'.No nitioii. As Leavenworth ino McAuley returned home, thus j.rov- 1 .t. In nt t in n-it f ill" was the head i.u.iilor.i from which enm- nated most ol tho silly stones, so it is tlic., contemplated roint of attack, and wel0f would not l.i t-urprizeu to hoar of some ia ., ...i ...,.;.iwiiicnii in ilmi IIU I "'11. UK l.ll.i c,,l,i uu,,rv.j ... noigbU.ihood, falling before the do.pe- ralO KIHVeS Ol inoso Hungry iissiisstns. Tor our pari, wc always considered this 'gold excitement a supremo liumimg, got , up bv unprincipleil interested men, for the sheer purpose or filling their pockets ;, . . i. , r ,i, fii.i, . riirl'l ir'8 ' I"- ' ' -cal 1 ..'."..,! with !a sot of desperate slinrks, wuo witn - i i . ... !..! r. ... ... .... nl .,1 n tn t.ii. l. I 11L1L I ,1 lllUil.lt.: VI illUl 111 t Vt"llt.. ,V l.lfltV ' i... il .1 1 1. .... ...i.. n r""-u "J ilu mm die State, with long nnd elegfintlv illus- ' .... . ,! cities, surrounded by fine farms uncleared ' ' . . UllU UllU'C:ilOll i UU lillC 1.1 ism, nuni-iu, iii the money mnrket, interfering consid erably with tho "land" and "city" ar- langenicpts, il became necessary to crey'.e- , . . . .1 I some new uumuug, io aitraot inc it' icn-; tionof thoso who might be Silly eu'jugh to , rive it credence, and for this pnrpW(3 thelfc'00'1 M-rvicc. The screw engine is his m-, fr... . , ., , ,,, ii . i vention ; and if he had paused at that, he 'Tike s l'eak bubble was Uow-,, Bd put wou(, mompnt ,'iavo ,lClll worth u in motion, und from present indications it has answered the purposes for which it was intended pretty well. It has given a 'grand illustration of the gullibility of mankind, by tending a vast multitude to , , ... find gold where there is none, and starve,.1 ,iugooawui,gual bitk to h j enceor his. - . . I itandpre.;mftn'oftl,mreccn -.i -r.i.t. 'It has ruined many a poor worthy man, It has ruined many a poor worthy man, w mOa fiV!nc has utiven lunx into l- but it has fulfilled its mission by 'filling the pockets of a set of men whose ' motto in, get i 1 but get money. niotto get money ; honestly ,f you can BA.The Lycoming Gi:rttc calls the Wur- ren Ldljcr a Democratic paper of influence.. I So are the Gazette, the llarrisburg ti ntiiial, I the Chester llejniblifan, tho Central IWss land last nnd greatest Forney's Vc.w, but lit onnsists in their boinc influenced bv tin- woi thy IlluUvcs to M tho IlopuU icm var. 1 e,.olU lo defont the jjpnifK,ri.y, j not -n tlieir iufluc-nrirg any body else- tLut ia no ionger in lllt.ir ,,0Pr. IIoraci Greki.v in Kansas. lie was at Wyandott on Monday ovenhig of last week, on his way to tho Convention ut Usawatomio. Cieiieral l'oinoroy, Mr. 1'ar rott, J. Lwing, Jr., and other delegates, were with him In thetveuiug there was a meeting, and Horace addressed it, among others. He told tho people thero assem bled what ho had, and wont he intended t.o do. for Kansas, and till other States and Territories, since he camo prominently be fore the public, lie pavo the meeting (what was imt relished bv the delegates ut ;jtru? KepubHcan doctrine, which . tl , t!l0 no,.ro is entitled to thn same status as the white mnr Tho main por I tionof his remarks wore for the negro. He went in for tho power in Congress, whenever it may seem fit, either to inlro duce or abolish slavery. He said, in the commencement ol his remarks, that Win, II. Seward, of Nv Yoi k, hud said that . there wasan irrepressible c"iillict between .!... 1.1.,,,. o,,.l (',-.. ,i l,,t. fir tli:lt nil llflll.rll ted into tho Union, yet the question was not settled, nor would it bo until all the l: j Il.i o.l.t llml tl.ij .minir-l UVKt'J Il'trc tin. i ...... v..... , .. .....:i : 1 ...i,.,l !. I,....t I WOtl II I tn Oil Umtl ll priuuiuni my iiniii. f e ,oUon states. Those declarations " limr,a, t in ,.,. time, as re- ' ' .,, , ':r., nn ..-,;,., 'ti1P Ulack licpiiTtlicnns inteml to innko the contest for President in 1800, with Seward in the lead. 1'atriot d Tuion. " vyTho ChicaKO Tribune of the 20th,r I nm mirn fi.lt. l.is ilnrr. inst. saysi "We present this morning largo number of letters from different portions of tho West, giving a most cheer ing account ol l nc prospects 01 me grow ing crop. A glance at the map will show thoso who are not familiar with the geog raphy of the West that they refer to a wide extent of our country, an lying norm of the latitude ol M. .Louis, uur auviees from southern Illinois are equally encour- aging. In a week or two this harvest will have luuy commenced w,ere. huh w. no -n ru.'. safely gathered." . r wr rt r Til ' 1 .! . I . . 1. :l.nM AIR. VI KSTCOTT, I -'i . x Himueijiuitt, sjmh. Been MMOvt-dflnd N. B. Urownpafpoint'd1.! A I t mit JU Mfttt ( I 1 1 ifinN, .... 1 .. Ij'lil!. I I' ( till l ! HI HI I'l 1 ll. .til i' M'l"". ll'IM Ml lilHWI H'l. il in n I In n I II. . i p' o( lli I'liii. 1 H'lll I ,!Hll!ll'lllW( llp-'lf ll' -' I" I oil I'l llil'.UiH . uMi. i n 1 "I'.'i iIhip i ltl.iit ,' i ilo, w Mi h 1. 1 tut miii'ii'lm. hf Into llif I 'ilul i'it.i, il.'pl i intf I I'f'M if Ili 1(1.1 lo M..., until II. i v lifivrt I'O. ii ihoi " rn J i Mi, in liii h ll.' V niv i " IIV, r,h . . . f ,',' irittl , '.' .,',-tif , I o' A r ., ' tli 'ni', liMIC f'l rf'l Im' III,' ii'i.i' l.'.OI pi(i , , . ,,.,.,,, I. ,.. . ll ., i.i ....,'..r i. !,.'i Ii.hiiI..i i ii. 1 7. r (', , J ' llmlV Iho ny to talk it. Tln l'.liul I t i I . . .ill. I ,; ,,.,. i M,kiM,(l,iiM.l. thnl (hoy ill nl I. init lh' k.iiiio Ihinit hoio if on ,.;., il,. n,i ilm i,,i-.i. Tin. (i.'.tn i.. oli . . ........... .... , iin iii. nil', in- ,.ii..... ,illlo hiiimiiii I'lout I'jr iin-ii i.miiijj'iu. A Wirn who Cciri.u not iie ItKCKivr.n. Somo six month into thore ivai (-oiii.lorii- ovoitoinont in (ho vioinity of Torts- ....!...!! A...........l..l'ft.n............,ri..(i niOIll 11 . '11 1 0, Oil HOI'lJllin, in inn III' I'm mi ,., ,. ..ii.,,. i. ir i.. 1 nu n- in "', i, i-x-.j, .. lt,,l.i.f 11' Mruloo. .vlio l.ii.l boon abxiiit in Califoi nia noino Kix year.". 1 1 o went professing to bo sick, tho houo inhabited l.y Mrn McAuley nnd claimed to bo her h'liibanil, 1I persisted in his claim, ljut Fhe denied it. lie then related to her cir cumstances connected with his own and her early lif" but sho persisted that fho hud never soon him bolciro. The rolativos mid neighbors of tho family weio then called in, but they were divided in opinion. A majority, however, believed ho was tho gonuino McAuley. .Still tho wife, would not receive him, for which conduct ehc was severely condemned by many of her friends. Tho man went away, and in: on .,"u' 7, ' "r .i. ?;!,, 10 j ley by accident met bis wife, and tho joy 'l,!of the meeting ii said to have been liy ct.i,l,.nt met his wife, and tho joy tho nieetinc is said to have great. The. slory is certainly a curious 'one. The Ericsson Caloric Enaine. I It is now claiinod that this new motive jshot at Miller's tavern, on tho Willow power, which failed lit the menus of pro- '.,nPt,t turnpike, about three miles from Hing vessels across the ocean, eiit'llinl its inventor Watt, Fkanki.cn, Mouse, , mil Wu.tnkv. The. Kriesson Yr, tfenn..v manatactured to bo usei m tho meolinni- arts, and are found to be Pminenlly '-('..ntnin Ki-ieusnn himself liinitnlf 1, no has , ... ... I IH'CII ill 111, llllllllV, ,n,,, u. tl.U'il ! ll.ll . . .. .... . . . . ,,n . pa , li.b rl n I , t . I ... I ....I ... -i..i. . i? i.. i .... i r.... UillU'iiiUiitc miv , .-, niiiuinir , ULttii iii-i in ii'wi, Ji'.'t. i'l. i'l ..iii.ti "I rhiui 1, I laiu w Jin i un .ineiioc, Jills ooi n inr years and is still constantly engaged in supervising tho construction of his cn- gines, ami of such improvements as have .had two children by him. Wagner left' been suggested tohis notice. Of hisqual-1 her, and went to Lebanon, and married iflealiopsosa machinist there is not room another woman, with whom he lived for for fojestion. He came to this country in ja whilo, and then left her, and is now liv Iil. at the invitotion of Commodore ins near Quarryville. Stockton, to build tho engines for the ...n..,,, r..:..lk I'l'tnlriti mill it-li,n site tvns f5 broken ti they were translcrrecl to t lie , new ves:el, where they are now rcnili-ring fortune, lint the motive power of caloric engines engaged 'his attention, and theex perimont of the caloric ergino in 1851-3 is familiar to nil our readers. Failure, is was doubtless, in a commercial view; but it should, nevertheless, be stated, that ot etytlung Captain hi lesson promised was accom,,i()ie(i . a p,,PC(j of right miles to tho hour was attained, and in spite of miscarriage, nt the present .imp throe yachts arc in process of con- time three yachts arc in process of con struction with caloric engines. At the building of the agency on the corner ot Duano und Hudson streets, two of these engines may bo seen in daily use: The following establishments are row employeil in the manufacture: the New ark Machine Company, Newark. New Jer sey :Cluto brothers, Schei.ectndv : Notirse it Carroll, South Groton, Massachusetts ; I. r. Morris & Company. Philadelphia : nnd Messrs. Carpenter & t lass, Joseph Hanks, and the Del mater Works, in this city. "The application of lfiem to mechanical purposes is on the increase. Several have leen nun-based for printing presses in this city: one recently to gotoSueramenlo: nnd the Cincinnati i Yw has employed one for some time. The following is the trsti - monv of the editor as to itsj capabilities ;, Size fdiameterl of crlinder. twenty-tour inches ; power of engine, five horse; mo tive power, not nir, weignt oi engine, one and a half tons composed entirely of iron j nrd brass : space occupied, six feet by two; rue!, coke, coal or wood,: usual number of. impressions per notir, d,.'iH0 ; often run oil full 4,000,; cost of fuel per hour one cent. "The service of an engineer to tako care! of the engine is not required. Any com mon laborer can feed tho furnace; the whole amount of coal used on the engine, withaeylinderof thirty tivoinchesin dinin - eter, being only a bushel iu twonty-foui hours, and the machinery is far less coin plicated than that of the steam online. Hence it can bo operated with far less ex- pense." F1.onc.iN0 is THK Aniiv. Wo have re - .niv,.rl Onm rnrrn3t lontlent. nt rnmn Flovtl. nn account of the ivhipinn ot a tiri rat n 11, it, ifr u fillows r "We were called tin earlier than usual, this morninu, that we might behold the spectacle of flogging, on the bare buck, an unfortunate soldier w ho had teen tinder arrest for some trivial misdemeanor, and who, rather than remain a prisoner, nt- rr, r -,,,,. ,.; ,X,,,,l,lMl" '." t,n! s. r,tn.n' h g".nr'1 ,vo,c called out, likewise the other prisoners tho latter, I presume to take notice of the infliction, tho former to guard against tho escape of the victim, who was taken out nf iIia triinril Iioiira shnoktod. As we nr. I .;,.A,1 .1 tliABiint tin Innboil Ihn vnrv I, In- rivintjon, Jiig wrists were immediiiteiy tietl to the wheels ofawagon. and htshirt a i '.1 11 1 . iMU in.n l.nvintrtliAwhinin bnnd. nnd was removeii. An oiucer men wbikou up desired him to lay on as heavy ns he could, This officer exclaimed, as the poor fellow was wincing after the first ten lashes, ,Dn it whv ,ion't you strike heavier - j iowerj Tho victim turned round, gnJj with an ftg0nizing ahriek, exclaimed, ( .Lieulenantl have my feet tied also to the wacon, or in my pain I am afraid I shall have to turn rouna. me answer maue by thff Lieutenant was, 'Then bo flogged acoordinolv ' " - 1 Th wrnthrr bsr bpcome warm ngain, IIM1F , ' t Mi I I i 1 1 N IMP I lit v. lit , M 1H Ii-i I I"'. I ll nil - It'll' i '' " I I, ML I'l I l il't'l. i tiin I' i 'ti I I limi I ii i -1 t . llif Mi ii" ' "i I in 1 1 'll, Inl.f I it i ' , mi I (i ('I'l. .l.'V A '.'.'I !l't lli.iil I 'f I i 'HI i I I - I 1 lltl.l.f', il Ml i ti n I il ul I ll i I 1 1 i I , t i'i 'mop I.' pi I I Unit Mnj lit lit I llll ll,i II, i. I'm It of II. I In iiitkl, I i iii' I'K Hi" ' 1 i- mi ll., in I.I..I i-tii'il,. r N "i 1 1,' i n t iiiiiiiiii Ii' ", on 1 1 no ii I h i'l on I lio I iii ll lnllV I I tin' llnll'IIIH "MO ilm 1 1 ix liH M liill" - l n" 1 Ihhly (ix i'';r" ii-"tn !" I"" llll Iii.mi Hull) Lllli'il llhll lltl llll "oi.it.l.Ml. Alimiitf Hm Inlt.-r . to l-- timl I'ni.t. Sniilli. Aii.'llii'i' l"lli't' mik Hull Imir or mi a llml imir or nvo him oil 'I'imHoh 1iii o ( ii'i:iiii.o,l tuoiily mil l,i low l'r.iiu, on tlio 1 inlinii I,', "ti i vo, with thn avowed intention the llo'orve Indium f tilliii lung Much ovciloinent prc ailed in conso iiiolioo nuiong the Indians. Vamiingtos, May -9. The niiilinont has been informed bv War lie. r.rii;adier (jeiioial Clark, in a Idler dated I.os An V ! a icuer iian't, ,,.s A. JohD 1Urm j h Ut tho completo success or J(lljll ,iBrllllly( a. I,, jtulu-rt. l.x it ul, v. Hill's expedition HgailistllMj Ambrnm, J.tu uriilo 'J i., vs liuwfur , . . , U:,,,p'' - w" I, of Lieutenant lloH'inuii the Mohnvo Indians The l'losidoiit mid Secretary Thomi.son loft this .il'iernoon lor aNorth Carolina. i 'I'IiiiC ll'il'A llllllllllllMllillll I lift dent's house to t! o Railroad ntution by 1 ot her riioinbors ol' the Cabinet. M.. a., ,.l.,. I.. ,.,..,1 l,i,l.,l,n. nll Assimi .Secretary ol' .State. ' I Secretary l'loyd, who two- weeks ago ' went lo Virginia to recruit his strength, i wasted by sicklies", writes to his friends here that hU health is considerably im- j provfd. ' Coi.tmirs, May :i0. Judge Serau this afternoon, ilulivercd the opinion, of the couit on tlio habeas corpus ,.nso of tho Oberlin resellers. Tho JT.tijonty of tho prisoners will bo reiniui'ai.tl. AMisSiior j-;,- iiI3 Win:. As Ixruni ATi:i) Wom , .Skbkinu Vkmueancb Ar,. most a Vjiujeti. Last 'Wednesday after noon, about two o'clock, a man named I sar.o Wagner, employed in hauling ore for .Jacob Snoiiok to (i'ii6r'n furnace, was Lancaster, i'rt., by a woman named Catha ji ino Wat'iier, who claims to bo his lawful wil'o. Tim particulars ot this ntl.ur, as we have boon ublo to obtain them, aro sub stantially ns follows : In tho morning this woman appeared Iw.fV.t'A A .l.,tti-wm fiin I'liinn ttt T.n tieiiylei (c..... I. r ..,..1,1....' onn,t,lninin.l I I'I It IIV Plll''U Ul lll'H'.lllf; VAMUjimiiv ii- 'gainst Isaac Wagner, fur l'.i-atnv and !.,!. wi 1,. U',.,.,.. r,,i. r,ii,mv ,m,l n. " 'i .!... . i.ri... 'i....l SUIbllllt-IHiltlllV.BIllllll-lllllbllV. 1 1 ,.! lll.l- . . . c-. . . . I I. ... ; 1 W r. I t.i. tin 1. , ., . I ,1 ' Philadelphia, iierl'oriiiiip' the ceremony. Sho further stated that I hey had lived to gether twoor three years, and that she Tlio complainant has boon following i it,.,, i tut ilnli.t'tiiinnil to lulVA ven.f,finee ((n him. t or some Umo jtast sue lias Deen living as a maid nt a hotel, near l'hiladel phia. Sho then come to Lancaster, and then went down to whero Wagner lives, at (uarryville. There an i.llercation en sued between them, and in her complaint she stales that he struck nnd otherwise assaulted her, getting down on her body with his kiii'.s. She then returned to Lancaster and made complaint in above stated. A warrant was issued and placed in the hands of Ollieor Gormley, who pro ceeded tn l.feiger's furnace, where he found the to;im which Wngner had been driving, but he himself could not be found. Mic then went back to Lancaster, where she pu.'ehasod a five-barrel led Allen-revolver. Tho next wo hear of Mrs. Wagner, she suddenly appeared before Isaac while he was f - (liiii; his horses, three miles from town. S.uno words passed between them, nnd n ho turned to pns nround the w."gon. he lired, and shot him in the t back As ho ran toward the house, the Mood flowing profusely Irom tho wound, she lired a second shot, which, however, did not take eli'ect. She followed him up, until he wv.s taken into the house by those present, nnd the door was closed ii'.'.iin-t lite infuriated woman, who bran dished her revolver nnd declared she I would shoot thotil man who d ired to interfere with her. She thun walked o.T ! out the turnpike, which was the last we heard of her no one present venturing i nt that tpno to nrre-t her nt that ti'iio to nrre-t In tho meant into, Wagner's clothes were removed, when it .vas ascertained that the ball had fairly entered his back, making a hole .rj enough for a finger to enter, but, notwithstanding, tho wound bled pniliisely. Wngner denies hnving been married to the woman, but nduiits having lived with her some tim niro. There is a strong probability that the ; wound will prove more fatal than was at I first supposed, ! Mrs. Wngner lias been arrested, nnd ! committed to prison. i I One of the humanitarian movtnicnt of the j timet, although little known as such, can j hardly bo over estimated in its importance jupon the well being of our widely scat- ! I''1 communities. The population of ' tho American States is in many sections ? "H'c ., that skilful Physicians are hard- uvuiliiiilo 111 Un til, v list ituinPeis ol iour people, nre obliged to employ in. sick ness, such reliel as they can hear ol trom : e.ich other, or indeed any they can get from uny iiartor. Hence arises the great consumption of Patent Medicines among' us, greater by far than in any of the old; ..,,.,...;..., .. 1..,,. ui-iir.,! i'i.;;,n....n. L.'uitui, .-, ,' I", 1. in 11, 11 , 11 , -iv 11, 1, r- (, 1 ,i,.- i' 1 1 eess.bletoall C asses I, nplincipled men have long availed themselves of this lie - cossity, to palm oil their worthless nos- trums, until the word has become synony- mous with imposition and cheat, linenf our leading L'heinists in the hast. Dr. i Avf.r, is pursuine a course which defeats this i ni in i t v. He brines not only his own hut the best skill of our t mes to bear, for , -" I'rouucnon 01 mo oesnoiiieuios nnitn nun ! ni'iiliv fI 1 1 ii'i tnirt 4-11 r i .1 1 m 1 iii ti-ri . ... , , .... .. ... ... world, in a convenient form, at low prices, i1-"'1 the people will no more buy joor medicines ins-tend of good, ot the sumo !est. than they will bran instead of flour. 1 I1C lllf VIIHUIU llIIMMJHflH'W Ol tills 10, lUilli tho vilo comiKiundH that flood our country aro iliscarueu lor llioso Winch Iionostiy uc- complish the end iu view, which cure. - Do we overestimate its importance, in Bo- flint iliic titsnattfii-'t eT tit-i .liiniinn -""( - i" '-i." he byword mechc.nes, with those of ac - tual worth oml virtue, is lrought with im- ! ,n i ii an cnliaflfil.ntici 1 ie tin ml lilliA ttlDkani - . ...... ofonr people. Owttt ntiJ rhv.t I'm, In. ll 1 1 1" I I. . .., !( .Ml ' 1 I 111 I" 1 " I '. ' V, . . I I'l I" t .1. M . I1'. V " .tr , . to! 1 '', " I h fl" t I ,, l! 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(iilil.iin, )"'! Anml I, i isnuo 1'tMiniii.x'ii et nl, Jan. il- nouiinril, l It. mill .1. l.ciniiiiil ct ul, lli.riidima, ct m, is hsira ml llltiir, .Imhili V. Hiniili, v .lurcph; U II Ml II III"! J.U, 'I, HI ,.).,",.'" I ' I ' ' t i. i t i v,.u I..,,,.,, Kk.iIx n,i (. o.. t Ur"y " ilu, John ininnoy, t ihuiu .hij, (.stilin ue Hmilh, n Juliu llnriuojr,ltoii(S'iix ""O .)omiili ljti,iiip ts v r uiiiinro 'J'n.. vs 1'iuwiurJ uullu- ! her, l.uwia I. Illtiom, i t l'ulrick Uoliin, Hebeeca howls H si, v Wnircn fliawsnn it al, Tlioiupsoii '"'. "S''u. J'""i vawi, or-, ' 3i 'M JAS. T. LKOXAUD, Proth'y. 1STOK JUHOIWKORjrXETKR.M'SO,: Monduy, 2U Uuy.) F1RST WLK C II AND JCIIOIIS. Itecdla wi ltnl.oit Potter, S iiiiuil Hi'Knrty. Krnily h p Tolln-rt Hull". i'vsi'.i'orJ twp J.ilin 1'i'ters. Uot;gs twp llulantt l'aust, L. W. Miinnon. Iturnriilo tivp Jiuihh tSHViigc. Clcurfield llur'o. Duvi.l ll. Xi-vl'inR. Covington tp Ji.lin Jlriol, UaviJ tit. Clair. Curweiinvillo llor'o. Ilnuiol I.iTinj,'ston. Fcrnution tp Csnpcr lloi'kcnl.crry. Oinirtt lp (Jeorjjo Sliiury. Uni-hen tp Imuic W. (Irulintn. Oraliam tp Jneoli Williclm. Lawrenee lp-J. II. Iloisey, Hugh Innghurty l't un tp Jusupli 1' Miirliu inn tp Joaopli V iMarliu. .. ike tp John Hinith Jr, James b tulilweu, 1 OootiO A. lilniilll. I'nion lp 1'. II. r.niif. Wuodwanl lp l'.obt. Mnilicm, Iici.j. Stevens. Ti:AVia ji'iuiits. Bucciiria tp Julm isinnv, llol.ort Mcrracken. Boll tp Jam 's M'ltliee, K'lwurJ liiooks, Julin Mi'lJmcken, .lolin Hiu ttor ; Brady tp M II l.utlicr, Miclinel Resingcr, M. J Porli'r, Jiiuivs Miles, Jiiuob Kuntz ; Urniiliiril lp Diivitl llitubem, Jiiraos Orabftin, rcUT Grullius, .lubn l'orli.r, Win. Anti ti ; Buruniilu tn Suinucl Weiiuier, Julin J'itiunu, I iri.nniii Fii. Win. llllttim : I'li n rlh lil lSur'o A K Wrk.'lit, John 0 Loruin, ---- ns-jWm.M.n ; vicminr,-, l ia ; Win. Uuliun ; Onrwensvillo Burn.' , . . , ...,. 11 , if itn. L.t'Vl r-tllPO " ' ' Decatur ti. Juoob (.ioo.l.art, Julm Ilugboe, W ,' W Klittiv, II F Linjjle. Fergunen tp Samuel Ftioup ; (iirard lp S"M C'oudrii t; Gofheu tp Tluima u'rnhnin, MaUln w Tate. James A Jead ; (inihnin lp Amos Ilubler : Kuox tp Lewi Kihnrd, Abr. Hoover : ( Lawrence tp U'lUiatu 1'auii.U, Jaenb I'.arp-' eter ; Jorrie tp .lumen Billon : Pike tp Kli.-lia .lADowel, I) B Bitter Benj. ' Hartshorn, Jr, t'lliott KratZ'T : I'nion tp .l;itlhia lliillnpelcr, Xatli. Binc V'udwnl lp Thoinae ll,.iilcr"on. stio.iii wbek, (27th n.vv.) 1 Bcrenria lp A K Pluiff. Asa livers. l!ell tp Jaine Fi ler. .1 .if pli Invon ; It, g, tpenry Sonibur.i, Kninin l I'owrll ; Brady lp Jos. 1'iMili-wsite, Peter A.-licnt'elier. lira. If ird tp lii'lm. l S"U: Btirnsido lp Robert Owens, J"bu Wa.rner ; Cheat tp Hugh liallnber, John Fry Nelson Ilnieh; Clenrfiel l E"re Jam-s l.eavy, Bavid l.itz ; Covington tp John 11 II1171.0I: Cnrwen.-ivillo Burn Win. B.ird, Tlioinn R if-s ; Beentur lp John S F.niik, Andrew Baujli ni:in ; Fox tp ChriKtiiin Nulpb ; flrahnin tp John W Turner; Il'jf'.ou tp John B Hewitt; Jordan tp James JeXeil. Jie-epH Padersun ; Karlhaua tp-J C JeCU..-ky, Frank J.'e'iar rev 1 I.awrenee lp Simon Carns, Ignalnu 1 bomp con ; Lumber City James Crosaley : l'enn t .lainis I'ouk : I'iko i, Fobn S ltlooin, Geo. B Dale; I'nion tp David Dressier; Woodward tp Samuel Hejartv. NEW ADTEETISEMZNTS. AGKICULTURAL MEETING. A meeting of (lie Clearfield County Agrinil turnl hoeiely," will be held nt the ('unit House, in the borough of Clcartiel.l. on Wednes day evening of the lir.sl week of thu June court. The Vice I'recidenls are cspei ially requested lo be in atterdnr.ee, as tbre will be business of im portance to ti'tnsnct. F.T.T.1S IRWIX, Pres't. T. J. Mcf vi.i.nvfin, Sec'y. Juno 8th, ISi'J. l'umps ! Tumps ! ! Pumps ! ! ! rjlbe undesigned would rot-peet fully announce X to the etuii'iis of Cluartield ri.iinly that he baa comnieneed Iho above business in C UK WKXS VI L L K. whore lie intends to keep on band the best article ol pump kind. Ibeyuro no made out of iron, copper, link, or galvanized chain, but of tho very best of YLL1.0W PINF. For the estimation in which they aro held by others, see the following : The only reliable pump now in use. Dr. A. 41. Bills, Clearfield. 71ie only pump wortn having. G. B. Ooo'llander, Luthorsburg. Tbe least liable to get out of order of any pump in use, Lever Flcgul, Luthersburj,', Works excellent in a forty feet well, Jai. Caldwell, Tike tp- A good and reliable pump. Thus. RnfTarty, Tenn tp. All orders addressed to the s tibseriber nt Cur. weuville, will be promptly attended lo. J. W. POTTER. Curwensville, June I, lSill. AHBIlOTTtTES ! w , , . . , rrihere is now an opporlunily fi r iill to nrocare pU-.ure. oftheniselve, and friend., , jiw undersigned has lilted up Booms in Sbnw'i new building, where he will rcinuin a short timo. l'lat.ug iu fine gold or sil.er done 011 rcuMimi- histsraii, Win. II . CBANDALL. DISSOLUTION OF PAETNEESHIP. 1-otic. i. hereby giren that the part .ersblp hcrctnforo existing between James Mullen and John .Vulson.in the ntercantilo nnd lumber ing business at mulsonsburg, in Covington town ship, Clearfield county, h is been dissolved. Juno 0, JbiD. CAUTION. All pf rooi arehirobj onutionod apainst pur- chnsing or meddling with the following named property in the posiession of Hiohard Danrer, Jr' 'no "niw ana oiacit eow, pne spring calf, "Ve hog, one tjonkinir stove, one bed and burl. , dinar, one Uit.lo and one elnck hi,h i . . CLl X 7. .id Kichard Banver. Ir.. on loan nnlv. anhiAMt In m. .1 i, , . .... . - , un. ' June I-t, !' BICIIAIU) DANVFR, 8en'r. til 1 1 M I I' . I I I 1 ' ' I ' M . , l! . 'l 1 J"" , I ' I i ti t I t I I, " I ' I 'll' I l ' t f ll i l ,,, ( In limn. I Ii l't t, .1 on - l 0 " ll Mo I t - , "r f't.'. "i ! m i" " n..n., i , n, .till! ! I I', n Noiur i,l"'Mll !, l,n Mini r f A I'i ti-f I,. n H i. a.. i.!,'l"t-ii'ii,. , n il, I '1 1 ft. A Itiinu' i ... i, i i .il I i i .i ...... . . ' fl. A!l ..r..i,.i Iti.l.'lili .l !.,., I ,.,, ;M Iti.iiii'.liiili. liHMu iit, n4 liH.. all,, h-,. ,., Kill .t i-(sn( llll III rlillf Bllllicill, nili ( j ('mm, i;-'., ( liiiirili l l, i r !, mn. ' . . . . - Til. ' M V. JOtlX,T0S tFiilii l'., Juno I'd, IS. 'ill lit , I) iviOIX'-MOM Ol'' I'AHI MOU-inn, I l.o pni lnrrliii ll(Ti i,fiiin II. in'Kim A II. hirn, Ii thin rfur ilt,.,i...i i it v rii'iitrr. nrrritii'i win mi fTI it'll 1,1, lli'iirr K,,rni. In nliiixn Iminli i ,a i l. .. " .' ..... .... n H linn inn rommn. n. KKHX.s, Juno Iff !S6?. CAUTION. All ,ermn nre li.'ri'l.y raulionej Kalnr.t p,ir. ebnuing or uii"Iillin wiilt a eerlnln unite and rcj eow In tlm pi.snonii.n nf Rii linid Uauver, jr., and la left w ith bitu uu li.nn only, iniliioot tn ni'. or Uer. l'ATRICK UAILV May l.t, 1S5'J. 1 CAUTION. ' A H porioni nre herul.y i nulioneil againfe fur. " I J cbiiliR or iiii'iillnjr li illi tlio rnllowinj tjr,.. t rilii'il prupni ty, now in Iho KHe witn of Otlo C. : liink : on 'I cooking stort', Iwu Imdn and bedding one ol.lKluL uuut,, ouu iiuuia enetti, one Mi' cbuim, one t quiti'iiswnre, ai the tame bclon" to mo, eiil.jiM.'t to my i.rdi r. ., R. S. BTIiWART. I limy -illi, 186'J-Jt. pd. , S II n RIFF'S saijx : I)Y virtuo i)f sundry wrilti of Venditioni Ex ) ponns und Fieri Fafim lKsued out of tin C.iurl of Common l'ioai ofOlenrfield County, and i to uiulirefted, will bo oxpo.wj to public wvlo at (,(irt lllUf0 in ,10 uorUg. of I'leiirfield, on Mnlitliiy, tho 1'i'tli uny of Juno, A. D. 1 159, the. following tleacribcd real ei'.alo : A certain trai t of land, Mlnitlo in t.iwn!iip, Cluarli.'ld t'ouii'y.eiiiuaiiiing 397 acrei bounded ns follows Iit gitining nt the wost cor ner of tho Thulium Slew unison survey, thence down the ."iisrpielmnnn river, its courjes nnddii lances l.ij pen-lies to Iho north east cornerof tho enmo survey, tlituto ilium? hiiiic went IKi pereltoi to place of beginning ; with a law-mill, , dwelling hiiiLso und barn creeled thereon, aotli bout urros cleared. Auo a tra,:t of land bounded us follows : Beginning nt sUiae on, iotith west corner of old ill aft culled "Chestnut," ol 'J'homai Utewnrdson survey, by land fornnrljr njld to Leotuir I Kyler and oilier?, south S.'iJ, tait IjS perches, tbem ii south SS dog. east 95 lurch es to stuiiia by ('. W. Kyler purchase, thence ii 'rlh 4 deg. east, 1 I'D perolice to wuiteoak, thence by same soulli, SG tleg. ejL, and 7-10 perrhei to u pout t.u the bank of the aforeaaid river, thenee up the same iho several counsel thereof, lo the c truer of Iho Thomas P. Cope and Tin, ilia btew iirdsun sui veyi, south 2 deg. went, - ..uu pori h.B to place of beginning, containing' -10.1 ai res uiure or les, with about 7 acres char, ed thereon. Seiied, taken in execution und la. be sold uj the pn.peiiy of William Woolridgo.. Also All ilefeniluiils interest of, in anil Uti. 41!) acres of land in Chest "towniip, Clisivfiiid, o inly, bounue 1 by land of Anthony .Vliorvey Kobett J'Ferrin, John .1 Terrin, Frederick Fra lcy und others, with a emull log house, a lor barn and uhuut 10, acres of cleared land thercoiv being Ihe same premtseti bought of ltooert JifS- nel.1 and Juuics bile from Hugh Loedk Aleo aliout l.OU neres of bind r-ituato in Burnside aoi liell townships, Clea' field ciutily, lunded north by binds of Louis J ll m il, eat by I.tmIs of Jujsjh. .1 Jurrny, south by Inn !? of 1-oia.c Leo, und wen by liimis of Snydur. with a large log boui- (ueaibcrbo.iided with frame kitoluin. a larjs, ne iv bank bain, bearing orebird, anil having' ' about !;(l lii-res (let. led Imtd tl eresu. Also a ' bit of hiiid in Newliurg. Cbe.-t township, frunlinj upon iv.atn itrcet, (lliu rend lo New Washington,! a Ijoiniiig liilnu' ol l.eing ('3 leet In Iron! ' und Kim feet 111 ilepi'.i. niir, ).ir(. f.70 jtury fraino dwelliiiL' and store I10U.-0 theieon erocted. Also threo l,li 111 the borougii of .umber City being tlio saute pi utilises bou-lit by Hubert .Mich- t.t ls ttutii Slioeiti.iker. bounded as follows, v fieived, I:, ken in exeutiun, and tj be si ll as lb property ot ut iebtii'l" ,t Vi'orrell. Also nn itmltvi I, d half, part of a err tain tract of land, situate ill Chest tp., Clearfield coutt'T, ; surveyed on warrant granted to Afivlael musier Coulaii.iitg 4 i l at res, moro or kvs, bounded by bud? of A mil' ny lu'liatvey, Botctt in'l'heraa, , John ui'Pbvraii, Frederick Frulcy, an,! others having 11I, out L'j acres ch ared, nnd a log buss nad sinble thereon erected ; being the saiae preinies which Juntos W hile, et. tlx., by deed recorded. Ac., granted to Tbomna m.ihfttfcj, ia fee. isei.od inkeii iu exeeuiion, nnd to be suit us tlte properly of "lliotiius inuhtitiey. Also--iiefeiidants interest in lots Xo's 4(1, 11,, and 4:1. situntv in the Ikrongh of Curweuivillo, Cleai -field county, l'a., bounded by Tulbert street on the west, tin alley on south and east, and Geoiyc street on the north, lot No 42 lying be Iween said lots, having a dwelling house, Urn house, und other ouihuuseg thereon erected, !ei7.ed, taken in execution, nnd to be sold as lbs property of .Samuel B. Taylor. AUo -a certain tiaet ol land, situate in morris township, Clearlield county, IV., containing CI acres, with about 4 1 acres cle ired thereon, ad joiniug liuids of Win. m. England, Potior anl others, ntlh a two story lug house anl ban ll ereon. Soiled, taken iu execution, and te bs sold as tbe propi r:y ol John Davis. Also By virtue of a writ of l itri Facial the follow in real estute, to wit: A cetlain ti n t or piece of land, Blunt ll Bccraria township, Clearfield county, contain! one hundred and fifty seres, bounded south by Clcurlield creek, west by land of Wliitssiilss, uoitli by hind of uiilo , cast by land ot r-'.crnW oOju rea cb aied und log house and barn tiiereva. Sui.ed, taken in execution, und to be sold as las property if Buhcrt in'Ctucken. Fit KB F KICK (i. MILLEIt, PheriX fhcrifTs Ofliee, Clearfield, June I, 1S0D. . lll-GISTEIl'S XOTICE. IV'OTICK is hereby given, that the followi" X iiecounts have been examined and f iwss by uie, and rotutiiu tliel of record in tliiiofh' ' for tho iiispuulion of hoirg, lef litres, crud t rs, ' nil others ill uny oilier wny interested, and ul j be presented to the next Orphan's Court of tlesr I field County, to bo held at tho Court U-Use, hj tho borough of Clearfield, commencing on the ltd Monday of June, lSaH, lor coiitinnutioi and lowiiiice ; Tho linal account of Willinn K. Wang ley Adiiiistrutoi of tho cslate of Iloliert Wrigley Ki n late of limdlord lownshipi. Clearliehl counly, deceased, i Tho testamentary account of HenTJ ! Kephurt acting Executor ol the last will ! testament of Abraham tioss, the elder lllte of Decatur township in i 'nri;.,i,i ,i,.,,n.,l the county - 1 ... ,. . t f .Tohn - 1 J hc A.lniin.stnit.on account of dj).in I -''ens and John Norris, AdnuniM" ' of all and singular Iho goods and chattel .;..!., l i;i n.i.;.,i. .. ,.r of Let I 11111.9 11114 i;i.-.ll'n, n 1 1 it.il -- ,- Uwcns late of Tike township, Cloarfioia county deceased. JAM F.S WEK.LEY, May KUh, 18.50. " ' adrsrtisemtnili a mild fimnfc (i.hcrtifemt1 1 To all wanting Farm, tee. Ilammonton Ixiwis. AH wanting to rmiiratc t unoil foil, and fine market, rre 7A.Tmmo-ii).'. loKtl,