tjik "f,i:ign,n; iu;.i.;i,urt, r.PT.tntMiir.n in hit. The largest circulntioa of any Nbts papor in North Central Pennsylvania. Terms of Subscription. If paid In adranoa, or within 1 month... ...2 M) If pail after J mid bufora 0 aaontha AO If paid after th. expiration of 6 month.... 3 (M) ''Bates of Advertising. Innilent advurtieoment., paraquat of 10 linn, or leu, 3 limea or Icis Jl so For each eubeeqoenl inaartlon (0 AJminietrutorf' and Executor.' notloea.. g 0 Audi'onf KOticcs 50 Cautioue and Eetraya......... , H, 9q Di.aolutiun notions. 2 00 Local notica, par lin. 15 O'uilunry notice., over live tinea, pur lina... 10 Profeaaional Carda, 1 year ft 00 YEARLY ADVEUTISEAIKXTS. 1 aquar..... ? lauarra oo ...1J 00 i autumn ..tii 00 i column. . dj 00 1 eoliuas.,.. 10 go J uaiaj,u.,i0 00 Job Work. . BLANKS. Eid )nir..ti 60 I 0 q.uir.1, pr. quire.tl 74 S qairw, pr, quire, 00 Qrar 8, per quire, 1 id HANDBILLS. ) ib.aet,i5 or leei,$. 00 I ) aueet,5S or leai,t5 00 J ibMt, 55 or leaf, 1 00 ) 1 ibaet, ii or leu, 10 00 Om 25 of ach of above at proportionate rat. GEO. B. QOODLANDKR, Kdilor and Proprietor. Cart. mm. 1. nccoLionoa; nav 1.. inr.ti. McCULLOUGH & KREBS, .ATTORNEY8 AT LAW, OBee adjoining the ClenrSold Count y Bank, Sd Si., Clearfleld, Penu'a. -All legal bualnra. promptly attrnded to. i.neaiiauon. in oou. Lugliali and U.mn. H. W. SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, let. Clearfleld, Pa. i WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. aLgaI bwieeat of all kind, promptly and sceoraLly auanded to. naylay A. W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. J6-OBoe In the Court Honte. dec3-ly ISRAEL TEST, ATTOKN KY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. jWOffla. la the Coin Iloaaa. jyll.'H JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. Cflre en Market H- , o'er llartawlek A Irwin'. Drug gtore. :TT-Prompt attention given to tbe ..curing f Bounty, Cliimi Ac., and to all legal boiineae. March 18, IS67-IJ. WALTER BARRETT. ATTUKNEY AT LAW. 0o on Second St.. Clearlleld. Pa. novJl.M JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Real liM.te Agent, Clrararld, Pa. Odiee oa Market afreet, nppeelt. tie jail. -Refpefully offera bia aervicea In veiling ead bating landa In Clear .Id and adjoining eaantirai and with an oinerieneenf over twaniv year, aa a eurveyor, fatten bimaelf that ke ran miirnuiiliuoi, IfcblS.'ej tf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfleld. Pa. OSce oa Market strast on. dmir eaatof the Clear leld Coonty Bank. mart, '64 J.hn U. Orvia. C. T. Alexander. CRVIS & ALEXANDER, ATTORNEYS AT LA If, Hrllelonte, Pa. aepl3,'ll2-y E. I. KIRK, M. D., rntSICIAN AND SUR-QEON, I.utlaeraburfr, Pa. ' .tHf 111 attend promptly to aH prnferjlcnal '" eKll:ly:pd DR. Al THORN, PHYSICIAN k SURGEON, nAVFKa loeatH at Krlertown, Clearfleld -. Pa., offer hit proff Mionil sd-prirrii to the !eofthbsarrotindmteantry. (SpjiI. 2,'Cii-y DR.T. JEFFERSON BOYER, rilYSlCIAN AMD SURGEON, eend Stre;t, Cb trH.ld. Pa. uHavinr perrnanently locatrd, be nnw offer, bvmfreeional aorvieea to tbe eilixm.of Clrarfifl't m licinity, and tbe publ.o generally. All nalla FKptly aumdrd tu. ocitu-y F. B, REED, M. D.( PHYSICIAN AND SCIWEOX, rTIaving renorsd to TT illirojrroT, Pa.t ! rt hit rrilesaional aerricas to tbe peoitla of j 't lurroaoding eountrj. (jyll,C Oft. J. p. BURCHFIELD, 'ireeoa of tb. 83d Eeg'ment, Pennrylrania 1 Vi.lanieera, having returned from tb. Army, &ra bia profeaaional aerrioai 1. tb. citlaeL? ' f learn.'d awanly. MrlWeaai.aai ealla pravptly atten led tn. oa Second atreet, (ornerly oerupied bv ' 'idfc for4.'f.-i'i DR. J. F. WOODS, .PHYSICIAN A SUROKOX. Hiving re nut red to Anroni HTe, Pa., oIT.ts h$ i.vVn.tnl pr riftpt ta tbe people of that liie i the enrroanipg country. All enUs promptly rt(!fd ta. ire. 3 fin pd. DR. S. J HAYES, DENTIST. 'fRee en Main St., CarwenrTille, Pa., 1 1-1 make profeeeien.l vlaita, for tb. eon veaienM rJ thm tiohlie. eoanea.nrin. In W "I'll, 1- II. is follow., via 1 Uib.r.l.urj Tlrat Fri.r. of .very ajontk. i!laPir.t Monday of every mna'k. . "bnt rity Firat Ihurad.y of .orv nionth. ' r); l. d.yi In .liber plae.. All order. "k akr.nid be priarnted .a tb. day f I '""1 a' aarh place. " Teath eitr.eted V.T lb. applleallon of "'1 an-ee)ieia comparatively without pain, 'nd, .f Iontal work gnaranteed. H The p.blie will pleaa. notiea, that Pr. fcee not enirared in th. abov. viaila, nay ""and I. hi, (Bee, In Curwenavill., Ta, Carwen.vill., Fob. 4, lt. (J -ENTAL PARTNERSHIP. Dr. A. M. HILLS, .TTTTf elr to Inform bia patrnna, and th. '" Ceerally.at be baa aatuciated with bia P'atie.of Dentiirry, . s. r. siiaw, d. p. a, 'V'" rraduat. or lb. Philadelphia Dental aid tberrff.r. baa the biRheet atteaia li'"' f",f'"i"nal akill. All w.wk don. in '" "'me dun. in tb. moat ,n,f.t..ri naa- btzheal order .f tb. prut.aaion. lalili.hed prallee nf twhty-twi y.ara In enabia. aa to mpnk U any patient. "' u from a dletane. .kwnld be wiade a few d.yi kaf.r th. patient deaigaa .'- J... 4, 1B ly. It J 'be M-. or RATIC AI.MANAa Only a brM-r voter ab inld kar. w. W CLEARfflLD GEO. B. GO0DLANDEE, Proprietor. VOL. 42-WIIOLK NO. 21 (Cards. JEFFERSON LITZ, Vll SICI AX & SUJtGKOX, HAVING located at Oac.ola, Pa., offera hli prafeaeuinnl (ervieea to r,.nl. . r .... arm aurrouuding eountrv. k-ft.AH call, protnntlr altrmlml Mi.. -j ... ..... mviv It DR. M. L. KLINE, SUTvGEON DENTIST. TTAVIXO locatod in Wallaeeton. ricarflcld A A oounly, l'a., ullirra bia Irrotcaeional aervinaji to tbe people of that place, and tbe aurrounding cvuuirj. ah wuraguaranieeij, ana enarcea rood' "ate. ioct.i:i.(i.ir. J. H. KLINE, M. D., PgYSICIAN Sl SUBGEOK, nAVIa latcd at 1'ennfield, l'a., offera his profeaaional aerrioet to the people of tbat plmio and aurrouoding country. All calla promptly attcnilcd to. oct. l:t-tt' CHARLES SCHAFER, " LAGER BEEH BREWElt, Clearlleld Pa. ir AVIXG rcnletl Mr. Kntm Brewery hr hot.i by strict attention t btfin?n mu! Uiv luanuftiL'ture vf a itifMiriur srtivle of ULEK to roorivc tbe jjaUouage of all tbe old and many I1CW CUHtulDilH. Aug. 2 j, U. THOS. S. WASHBURN, SCALER OF LOGS, Clen Hope, Clearfield County, Peua'a. rrHE aubaeribar baa devoted nueh tim. nnd L attention tv the M.'ALINU Of LUUS. and uk ra lb la metbed of offering hia aervicea to thoa. who may need them. Any further information ean b. bad by addrerling a. above. je20.tf SURVEYOR. THE underiigoed offera hi irrvicef at a 6ur Tejor, and may b found at hit rei.Ucnce, in Lawrenc tnwnfhip. Letter! will rech htm di rected to Clearfield, P. mar7-tf. JAMK5 MITCHELL. THOS. W. MOORE, Land Surveyor and Conveyancer, I y A VINO rently located ta th boronjeb of 1 Lumber Citv, and remised the nrmctic of Lund RorveTiii, reniectlull v tendflra bit profef- ionnl cervieet to the nvntn "f and Fpecuiotora in latrii in Clearfield nnd .joining counties. PreiJ of conrerxnee BeatlT executed. OQioa and residtuM ona duor cast of Kirk A Spencar'a iure. aprl4:pd4m. DANIEL M. DOUGHERTY. BAEEER it HAIR DRESSER, ttECONO BlIttl.T, CI.F.ARF1EI.K, PA. I" N. M. HOOVER, Wholeaale A Retail Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Two duon eaal of tbe Poit Oflioe, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. 4UA tare wort men t of Pipes, Cigar Cawi, Ao. alsra an band. auyltt-1 J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Market Street, Clearfleld, Pa. .TOATIVEB made in cloudy, na well aa in clear weather. Conatnntlv on band a Rood .aortn-ent of r'KAMKS. tILIll:(SCni'L.S and STEIlKOfCUPIC VIEWS. Framea, from any atyl. of moulding, aiaiie to order. apr28.tt REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Clrarlicld, I'enn'au -L.Will execute joba in bia line promptly and in a workmanlike manner. afr4.7 J. BLAKE WALTERS, SCK I V EX Kit AND COX V E Y A X CLR. Agent fur the Parrhne and Sal of Lands. leariitid. Pa. jf- Prompt attaalion given t all haainei ronoerted with the eoant offices. Office wilb Hon. M m. A. Willi ce. janl, 6fl-tf THOMAS H. FORCEE, DBAtBK IW GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CRAHAMTOK, Fa. Alio, est en lire aianafncturer and dealer in Fqnare Timler and Hawed Lumber of all kinds. Order solicited and all bills promptly filU-d. fjylo-ly oro. AtarnT btjitit AtrrnT..- w. At tEnr W. ALBERT & BROS., Mnnulaeturera A exUn.ire Pealerein Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, 4c, WOODLAND, PKNX. yTfirOrdcr. aoliclted. Bills filed on abort nolle, and reasonable terlna. A .Mm. TVoodland P. 0., flearfirM Co., Pa. 2,,-lv W 1.1 I.KT A IlllliS. FRANCIS COUTRIET, HKKCH ANT. Prenchvllle. t l. arlirld County, Pa, Keepa constantly on hand a full aaanrtment of liry tiooda. Hardware, lirwerioa. and everything ufninlly kept m a retail atore, nlnrh will lie avid, fi.r rarh, aa ehrap aa rl.ewhrre in tbe county. French, ille, Juue J7, lttiT ly. "ckraTZE?. SONS, MERCHANT 8 a Dry Goods, Clotliing, Hardware, Culltrj, Queensware, Oroeeriee, rorUions and Shingles, Clearfied, rrnn'a. f-At lliHr new store room,oa Peeond street, noer Alnrrell A UiKler's Hardware tore. jnl4 MOSHANNON LAND 4 LUMBER CO., OSCEOLA PTEAM W!I.L, MAMTACTt'ttK. LUJIBEH, LATH, AND TICEETS II. li. flm.MS-lirft. rreri.l'nt, . 4th St., Phil a. JulIN LAWMIK, a-'iiprrint. tri.nt. tMcetda MiiU, Clearfield rnnt.ty. Pa. JeCTl T AMKS bur rrnr drwaspw-da. trimsninr'- " I i t M M 111 I A CO .S-, as they bare the el"icet styles f the Season. A I) J V ' lifn-bt glvrn hat Iftlern of adrainintraiioD ,.n tbo rstata cf VM. .M( KNHi!H, doeeawd. Inte of tiie borooprb ol Clearfield. PrnnTlvani, bannf beee duly franttd lo the nnHrrmrinwl, all prrsotis Indebted tn satd wtata will plmse mnke peTment. and thone bsvitifc plnims or drmends will rsrnt tBe rroieriT winwiifun r-i . .1:.,, tiHlr. C. PAfMfHK. (iKO. C. PAfMfHK, Adininiitretr. Oet. 27, JtKOWN b. :a UKEKZES, at Mrs. Wstson'a. VnMlMSTRATORH T1 C NHe is hereby pi rest tbui letter f adirinirtmtici on liio e-tsteW ItOSW KLI, H TM K H. droe-d, Ufa of llmdy twnbip, Cpowrfield r-mnty, Pa,, hare be'B dnly (p-ant'd to the aa-ler-ifcnied. at) persons itidi-bled ta emd estate will pNe-e wink f'tivtnont. and tlmee having eleims or (!amPd will pn-ftBt thwn proporly eutbr-niieiiicd fr set tlement. . M.ll. LITHKR, ' OrL 2il-Ht pd. Admiwistrwior. J M. RE Fit C(i- mk. acaUaan.n." fur- nlabing guoda a ,-wiiy. Cl KNTS' fine llritiak Merino llrwe, kand-an I llowi A IIH, at H. REti 4 TO S, - 13. ?ri ifmHn, tit. 186 v0U WE FALL m NEW GOODS & NEW STYLES. J. K. P. ZdlGHTGAr, aWarftrt Street, Vlearneld, Pa. TT A U Tree m......... v.r.r.i . large and well aelected atock of FALL and VI.NTEB BOUTS and fillOES; (be latcat yl ef JIAT3 ,nd CAPS, 4,., .bich h, wi M nw rn The Latest Styles of Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, &c. CALL nod SEE for YOURSELVES Place : next door to Adams' Ex. OWce. rVpt. , '69-tf. 1869. 1869. FAlatlt ti:aie. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I! NEW GOODS!!! WM. HEED & CO., Market Street Clearfield, Pa., JJAVE JUST OPENED a Urg. and com plot, nraortuent of Foreign and Domestic DItY GOODS; Embracing a full lino of Dress Goods Paiatey, Woolen and Zvpbvr Bbawla, (lured lbirta. Fin. Flannel, for wnder wear, lirraeea nnd Cape.; Trimming, of all kind, Alelander'a Kid Ulovea, ( auperinr to Jouvim, ) Zrphyr and Woratod LAEIES AND GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, FURS, AC, AC , AC. IIAVl.VG arleete4 onr owa atoek with graateat oara, buyer, will find a decided Advantage in calling. IIAVIX MAKE ARRANGEMENTS with an importing honae in th. eaat, country dealer, will be eupplird wiih Zephyr in any qnautity. at New York and Philadelphia Jobbing prieee. Cle.rtlrM, Sept. S3, lv9-4m. A FlK.T t'LAS DRKSS A Ct)AT MAKER, trow tbe east, has been cm p loved st Wis. .VATpON R. ALPO.anew Fall andWinfer sfnek nfRf-nnfts, Hats, 4c.,at Mrs. 'AtSON P. A LO, a D( w anpply of Trimrainir and Fonrr Articles, at Mrs. VAT40K'b. ALSO, all trie Ute and mott fimhinnnMe 8tten. lrrts and Coat Pattertta, fur Ladies, Mttr end Cbildrrn, at Wra. WAT.O.N'S. Petliriilar attention will be ajireta to the I)rrf Maltirt Jp'rtmpnt, by Miss O'walt, who bx tftit niurli time in this brem-h nf bunineos, who will bave tbe whole charge of the biiBin, at Mrs. WATON & Tt will tie oar (rreatnt ptadr to please and give s!l ettrtition tu uur euHttitarrs, su tlmt thev uisy be BiVdiniaodatrd with promptneM and Ien1 stiles snd q it 1 1 y of g'od, at lower prices than tber here lieen burmjc at e)ewbere. All arc invited lo Ckll at Mrs. WATSON'S. 0"t. 13. tf. .FRENCH and LACK (OLIaAR, at Mrs. Watson's. IOR S aLr-Tbe nibserilxT nlTers fr sule two full sets of lllscki-ioith Ton), two Hrl lown. AnviW and all nere'nrj tnolt fur enrryuie on the hii'inces. Wilt nrll by lot or in tinjr.e seta. I also ulVr any shop fur sale. Am.lv eitner by 1 'U(f or in pcrnon to A J I US Jv LaN 2i A ll U. -rfltiu. , Nur. J, 1 I Mm HA1.R MIRAP Tl" inr'Mi otTrr fr sale, at a Imrfetn, a flrnt-Mnss t..! bnrse power MATIONAltV KNtJINK AND Cl I.Cl LA H PA W-MI LI., with Kt, Uih Milt, and everytUtntr eotnfilrte and la good order. Having no further nto for the abore marhinery It w.ll be srild claimp. J AMIS LOW THEE A CO. Altorna, Oft. 13-lm. '.t,TK1V.AII pprsont are hireby rmtion- V t rd A njtiin-t parrhnsinor in any wy tncddlinr wilh tbe lulinwinp property now iu t Jir pts-p"nn iif isvid AVriRlit, of (Jirard tonnrbip, two liny Mer-i. and une s t of ItnnMe Jlemcw, cue peir f Unr-e Jl'ankcts, fttio set of Hutt Clmin. two T.ngle trees, two- Halters, as tbo same bclun;. to me and are snV.et to tnr or'ler. nov.tStpl ' t.i:np,GE FITIRI.T. Dissoi.i-Tioti pHTr.nsinr. The perlnernhip heretofore exi.tinjt bttwren it m. Eiplilnctand J. W. Davia.of rteeraua tnwn rl.ip, in iba lopging rtii.inea, on Whilnmre linn, waa difmlved '.n the I"l h day ef (lelotnliar, lr., bv mntiial ennaent. I he arH-niinta of the almv. niiued iiartiei will beaetUed bt e tli'r one nf Hum. WM l.IllllTXiiU, Peeraria twp.. 1 J. W. I1AYI8. Nor. J, CD 4tp.l .1.1 ( At'TI(. The public are hereby cautioned 1 acainat purrhaing or in nnv way medilhti, wilk the li-Huwing property now in pnaaeeainn a. Wen. P. hmarl, of (tri.tM.in towi,.b.it, via: ? llliKSKS.lt IIKAIl Vol NH CATILK, I I.Otl M. 1.11, I llinl.-IIIN.. MA( 111 K. and a lot of II A Y aod (i It A I N in the burn, aa the aarae belung to vac, and are .uhjeet to mr rnlrr. lilo ti. U. FORl TY. I'.ralianton, Oct, t;t. l I l Tt IH KOTI ' The anderalgnrd. Au.iit.ir, appointed by tbe ttrpban'a 1 oort nt t learf eld cmnty, to make diatrihultow of tbe tal- ni in the ban'', of 4"hn II. Pnlfnrd. Fn) , Adminierratnr, lunik new, d-e., of Jatnoa Morri aon, late nf Jordan t.-wnahip, deeeaai-d. to nnd among.! tho leg. ly enn.led there , w.ll , lta.1 la iK.4HOM.lhi.... H.mMi .. MMBM of i. MKnallv. Ru., in ClearSeld, nn Thurs day, the Id dav of December n.at. when and where .11 fiereon. Intareeled. may BMend, if they ace pr-.per. IMMtL w. alet.1 nn, 1 or. ,Ifm Aadivat. ST. taW'V. -..'" . '. PRINCIPLES CLEAKFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, Ta. WEDNESDAY VORVIXfl. NOV. lMSBO. THE STATE LEGISLATUEE. Tho followiiif list pves tho nnrncs nii'J pontics 01 tlio miw nicmberit of tho ucyinmiure civcica til the mat election: SEN ATK. PbilaJolpliia lt District, W. VI. Wutt, R; 2d, A. V. llonsoy, It; 8J, D. A. Nagle, D; 4th, Goo. Connrl, I!. 6th, t'liostor, Delaware ami Jlont (.'omoiy, C H. Ktiuson, H H. J. Uwoko, Rudicnl. Gth, Hut ki, 11 J. Lindurmun, D. 7th, Lchii;li und Northanmton. R S. Drown, Democrat. 8th, Berks, J. D. Davin, D. fHli. Schuylkill, V, M, Randall, D. lUlli, Curbonr llouroe, l'iko and Wayne, A. U. Urodhcad, D. lltb, liradl'ord, Stihuuehanna and Wyoming, P. Jl. Ostciuout, R. l.'tli, Juzorno, h. ii. 'Jurner, D. 13th, Potter, Tioirtl. Jl Kcun nnd Clinton, A. G. OlniHtcad. R. 14th, Lvcomin it. Union aod Snvdur. John 1$. Beck, Dtitnocral. l.'jlli, .Norluuniburlund. Montour. Culutnbiu and Sullivan, Charles R liuckitluw, Dvmocrut. loth, Dauphin aud Lebanon. David lluiuiiin, Radical. 17th, Lancaster, E. BillinL'full. R; j. i. unci, iiuuical. e V, ,! e I . . ' ' 18th. York and Cumberland. A. G. Miller, Democrat. l'Jth. Adams and Frauklin. C. V. Duncan, Democrat. 20th, homcrset.Bodford and Fulton. VT t. . ' u. r inutav, iiemocrat. 21st. Blair, Huntinirdon. Centre. II itllin, Juniutit and Perry, C. J. T. M lntire, D; J. K. Robinson, R. ii-tl, Cambria, Indiana and JolTcr- son, Harry White, Radical. Id, Clearfield, Cameron. Clarion. Foreat nd Elk, Wm. A. Wullnce, D. 24th, Westmoreland, Fayette and Greene, A. A Purmnn, D. L'.ilh, Allegheny, J. L. Graham, R; . Howard, Radicul. 20th, Washington And Convor, Jaa. Kulan, Radical. 27th, Lawrence, Ruder and Arm strong, James Kerr, Radical. sth, Mercer, enaniroand Warren. 11. Allen, liadicnl. 20th, Crawford and Erio. M. B. Lowry, Radical. Counted in by fraud and contested. nofSK OP ar.PRIHENTATIVKS. Crmtr: JMnh M.rmf D fVawoi wad Munlomr. 'leorpr St-ott I) Cateeroad. Joba B. Ui.Iii D tattu. in. II. Tbomaa Tl O. Maxwell H Jojiha P ra Elliot R tl. ( arlin I) F. Mooniy ' It. J.,hn.n It A. C. HuiHU R .1. V. Htokea R :j. E, ParMina R i'W.aH.re. .!. Daily 1) W. liana M. ltunn I Tbiiiuaa V. Coopa I AV.'e. Alexander Allaire.... C. (I. rViwm.n Fora'lhe l. u. Slel'rearv It ...-M. -..vee. :.hn t li.ud , . Albrigbt , It. T. I). pvlinMlerlv 1) r. Hung ....II. ....K.I ....K.j Franklin mnd I'trrn. II. W. Kbinner D Li. II. Millikeu Ii Oieeae. .tii) h fclri.-k Il faaf.eerfna, M.Jflin and Jnn iota, IL J. M Autr ti A. I:orer.. W..I Indiana mnd M eafieerv. Ian. D. M. Al.rrhall P. W. Cnajley Jaauca Aiill.-r dima. B. T'ill I) Altnrnnn. M. B. lltiiuiihreys, K II Aletaiitler Miller ia.i.h Walton It dame. Taylor R 1. VY. White It ha II. Kerr .11 rmafroay. A. M. Pultun J. F. Krrp, iaeoefr. A. (li.il-. hala . C. Rrm..el K. II. Il.rr J.d.n K. Wiley Lthnnoa. J. Dcininitrr ;.r,E.. A. M oltvar O. II. t'ren. S.ntrmt, . V. K-ene It R ..-.It It K It It Ii ...-H D M. M. tiWel.' It Rennr mnd Wathimgttm W. . Hiurl.ick.... II A. J. PuOinil. n R H. J. Vankilk R Reitnrd, t'nttt mnd Samentl. .T. PI. E..np;neeker Tt F. II. Long II Utrtm. Ilenrr Brnbat D A . T C. Ketter I II. II. Hchwnrtr D. Kl:ir. I.I. F. !.Mahon.. .R Jnarph UubioMin. It.i i.rEe ..pr it i llradtitil mvd ,V.fie.n tjreoiiy, I ia and J. I'. t'bninlrlain R.I ,v.vrf, Jiiaiea H. w ebb 11. Theodore llnl..., ilvckt. . T. t'hureh .loabna Pinna D.!A. II. D ll H It ...I E. MrKintry IJ M-mtiumry, llwtrr, Xuvrene. aad I J. Earliiiarh Ml' Jlrranr. iJ.J. Ilnrrev li O. W. Mcl'rarken R J A.rle.ioa. T. Crnlr R C Tlnil.-au Tl K. A. heeler ...lt.j I). Kml-man l! Ahxan.lrr Ielie K.j A.f-re.Merfa.d. Camhrim. ,R. l-.ntri'nif rv T J. hn Porter Tl ' Pitt nnd H'j.f. CuonrrM., tV.Mfoa mnd ; Vf. II. liitnniiek M,.D J 'Amn. '.Her aaat J'tfffn, A. P. Armrlronc T).1 It. It. Slrnng R forfcoa mnd Ao.rne. I J. 11. N iIm R W. 11. Leonard D. Kk.yll.U. t'arercr. -Tamea Ellii H D .Tanira C. It lrl."....n. J. I. Mr.le ,...ll Jneiph C. Keech It.p. W. Pnrdr I A. Ilarliiirtnn M R.I XnHea.ae. d" H'yni.T fV.eiA. and J'titrntm. H. Faandl.,.. R It. 1). Itrown I A. P. Strpliena Vrman'n nod H'arr J. II. M .lunk.n C. W . e'l-.ne l.'t. 'le-fe llur'h r. F. l'oner fVota'ftrrf. FT. C. Ji.hn.i.n It f. W. Amna II nrird, L'k und Jgkn 0. nail J' RECAPITULATION. SENATE. Padirfll M Drniocratr M Ra lienl m.)oritr IIOIBE Of KI-l'BlbENTATIVEd. RadiiilA. Diuiociatf r.a.liral majority T The old Stato Senate contained IS iiadicalsand 15 Democr.ils, a Kudlcal majority of ."!. Tho now Slate Senate, counting Diamond, Democrat, who was faitly elected in the First District, contains 17 lladicals, 10 Democrats. The old House of Representatives, contained fC' IiadicaU aud i,H Demo crat: a Iindicnl majority of 24. The new House contains 00 Radicals, 40 Dctnoorats; a Radical majority ol 20. On joint ballot in the old Legii luture tho Budicals had 27 majority; in tho new they will bave a major ity of 23. am Dr. Lvman Beecber once said : "A great many prolVssed Christiana have no other idea of religion than that ii is the means of getting to heaven whon they die. As to doing anything Ibr (iod w hile they live, it docs not enter ir.to their pluns. I tell you, my l,r.,hren. 1 A no. tIL.iove there i One in nve Hundred ot sucn proi.wsor magnanimity in tru"wlicion thst U abov all sac4TO0tiOOiptiblsui8aDneas.''' TDTPD 1 iUJ 1 NOT MEN. THE GEEAT GOLD MART. rlsln, Orp.nl.alloli, and Adrantatre. of the (inld l.lrliaiiire- ll It u Ira ami Heir- Ulallolin-linvtr t.olil la llnliclit and Mold The Cithherlah ol the .M.uet Wall "irect I. a Id Open tu the t.aie of tbe a-nuiaieu. Prom the New York Run. ORKIIN OF THE COLI) EXCI1ANOE. As soon as thero etima to bo a pre mium on gold, dnulcrs commenced op eratinjj irregnlurlv in what wits tlien culled tho "Coul Holo," on Williams street. fStibeiiently they purchased tickots of adtnis sion to (liliiin's News Koorn, for which thoy tinid tlb nor annum, nod there they traded in gold, buying and soiling. Tlicro wus then no organisation, no olliccra, no rules of proceedings, and contracts in many cases could not bo cnliircod, whereby persons buying and selling sometimes sustained heavy losses, lor tho reason tuaisomo men, w ho were honoruh e. and woulAlako gold when they bought it, would ii ii cl themselves in possession of it, without buing uWo to puss it to persons to whom they had sold it.and therefore they had to bell at a reduced price. It was out ol this stuto of thing that tho organisation of the ew lork Gold Rxclianiro arose, which will huvo been iu existence five years next May. Tho building now occupied by the Board was Originally built tiir mercantile purposes, and re modelled. RCLEB AND REGULATIONS OP TtTE EX CUANI1E. When the Exchange was organized, certain rules and regulations govern ing transactions among its members wero adopted, of which the following will show llie general plan of opera tions : All offers for gold made and accep tod shall bo binding. Unless otherwise expressed, all con tracts for gold sbnll be settled through tho New York Gold Excliatigo Hstik. Any member Who becomes subject lo the payment of a fine at tho Iliink through an error or delay of another member, shall liavo recourse on tho member at fault for tho amount of said line. In caso of delivery of gold in bags, tho receiver shall have no re eour.io for short gold uulcss cotintevl and examined at the timo of delivery Claims for counterfeit or defaced coin shall bo puki without limit as to timo, when proved by affidavit. In all contracts on lime over three days, made at the option of the buyer and Bollor, one day's previous notice shall he given in writing, before tho gold can bo given or demanded, and such notice nhnll be given at or before two o'clock, P. At. No parolinso or salo at the option of the buyer or seller for three dayssball boar interest. All purchases and sales beyond that time shall boar interest, unless othcrwiso expressed. When contracts on timo nro not closed at maturity, inlet et shall continue un less othcrwiso stipulated by tho par lies. Oa all contracts made at the Board cither contracting pnrty may require of tho other a deposit not exceeding twenty per cent, as security for the fulGllment of tho contract, and notice of ttich requirements ball bo given on the samo day. If such imt nro be given before 2 o'clock, P. M-, the ilcKsit shall be made within one hour after ttolico is given. If after 2 o'clock, then such dcjiftsii shall bo made by 11 o'clock tlio following day. A failure to make tho deposit required within tho timo sprcitied shall be considered a failure lo complete the contract. When a difTeictico of opinion n ro gards Alio place of deposit for Iho se curity of purchases and sales shall nrise, tho same shall bo mado in tho United Stales Trust Company. Kilhcr party to a contract having not over three diiys lo turn, mnv call for a deposit cmiul in amount to the (Jjifrrenro between tbo contract nrire anJ the market prico during tho pon- U.-n. y ol tlic contract. No mcinlier of this Board who does not receive and deliver his own gold, ehall have tho power to issue a power of attorney lo any other banker or broker. Any member of Iho Exchange who shall directly or Indirectly make any transaction in gold in tho slrcels, or pnsngo leading to the Board Rooms or in an' hotel or publio plneo, shall bo .suspended from tho privileges of the Exchange for thirty days, and pay a lino of two hundred and fifty dollars. AUVAXTAOE Of TIIE EXCntrrCE. Dealer, urge tho advantage of an organisation of this kind by saying that in 1804, when Congress paod u law f. u biddingull transactions in gold excep'. fur cut-li, the Gold Kxchatige wus temporarily suspended, and gold J;"iice- 7"ilbm three days fromabout 2nd lo 20; wm-itUrnn v-Crfrcss re fM-altd tho law, snd the very onT"l" lilthe repeal the premium fell lo 225. j()n Block i'C nnd .1 percent, is l're- The effect of such an organisation up- Luentlv demanded. In tiiO fuse sun "on the market, it is claimed, i, to keep po?cj ir. Smith is called upon lo de it steady, for the reason that one can .,Ml wj,i, ,), looker his certified buy or sell a million of gold in the , space of half an hour, without moving! tho tnsiket moro than ft quarter per; cent, otherwise such a lato amount i of gold could not l'0 purclia'ca wuli- . out advancing the premium p'cally. iNeiiher, on the contrary coul.l a large amount hko Hint of gold bo sold with- out tleprosehig tho market greatly. l Hlirrn is-, mu, tnu iiueiuiiuium w i.u.u 1 t, ..1 .e- . oe luii iiv. 1 'eiiifi n ui er inn inuim-r would buy or sell at a largo margin, paying, say, not moro loan 12, snd selling lit iSti 4 per rent margin, a difference ol 8J per cent, between the case and cited and when done in the Kxchango. On Monday, for instance, ! I he ruling price at three o'clock wns Jil. A member could go nptin tbe floor nnd buy $100,000 gold at 81 , 1 an. 1 iiii.', rne n..j am:mv rim nnxn iihv . I tuke fie gM away the next day ho could sell thai amount with er in ntio-eigiith 01 xi. jib, However,., certain perccntngo for his services : would not bo abbilo depose of hit in laying and selling, nnd intrre.l nn I .... . m,l.i.l.i l .Uun IV, hil il lin .1 . i II . . . .l I ,.u .. m.'.v -..m . waiitcu 10 uiij no woum out get it i below Mi, Mclssity OP A oold MART. The New Y ork Stock Exehango has ; opened a gold market, which may lion the transaction, lens the broker's regarded as a tort of fpooUon of their ' ootuminioo nod interest U. I860. organization, in the old room of th Open Hoard of hlook Brokers. That organtKation commenced such busi nnes fur tho simple reason that the .Mow lork Gold Kxchnne, is tenijiora rily embarrassed and doing no btui ness. 'J his bIiows tho necessity of a general mantel. i no great opera tions, however, will doubtless bo con 6ncd to tho Now York Gold Exclinn'o as soon as wo get buck into our old grooves. THE U0LDRO0M AND ITS APPOINTMENTS. At a certain spocifiod hour each duv tho members of Exchuntro assemble In their room to buy and sell gold. None out mentoers are admitted to theso piiv;il.(rcs,tliougb a gallery issctapart in which spectators muy locate them selves to witness tho trausactiona. Tho President or one of tho Vice Pres idents, stands at the desk with a heavy eavcl in bis band to preservo order. Tho Secretaries busy themselves in recording thetransactions mado. Two linos of telegraph connoct the room wilh all parts of tho world, and eotiNtuntly iinnounco the fluctuations of tho mtirket. Another ingenious leiegrnpliic arrangement Hashes the tidings of every change instantaneous ly into ull the principal bankers' und orolicrs ollices on tlio . street, record ing tho information in a logiblo man ner on an endless slip of paper. A crowd of two or three hundred exci tod mon brokers or their representa tives is gathered in the circular en closure diroctly in front of tho Pios ideut. SQUARING ACCOEST. In the Exchange there are no set tlements mado. Nobody stops to re ceive money or deliver gold. Smith & Jones offer half a million at 32. Brown & Williams cry out "Sold." Each enters a note of lite transaction in a memorandum book, and it be comes a binding contract between thctn, enforcible by tho rules of tho body. At the close of tho Exchange tho former goes to tho latter's ollice and gives hint a ticket for the gold. All the transactions ol the day are settled in this manner, and then each dealer makes up a statement ol what he has bought or sold, or both during tho day, the various prices given or received, the value oi each transaction in currency, and tho gross amount due to or from him on the day's otieration. Tbe statement, accompanied by tbe tickets given and received, is sent to the Gold Clearing House. When all tho statements are in, tho ollicers of the Clearing House compare ona with another and verify them. Then a but aoco is strtrtk between each dealer and all tho others, and llie gross amount due toor from each one is set tled at once and in one payment, the t'lenring House distributing to each creditor his total dues and collecting from each debtor hi inbebtedness. TOE "LONu" AND THE SUORT OP THE MATTER. Frequently dealers tempted by tho high prices prevailing and tho pros poets of a declino, Sell inoio gold than they havo got, trusting to muko up tbo deficiency w hen the price falls .Surh dealers arc unid to bo "selling short,"undoiio who lias sold is "short" exactly tho amount ho aetuslly has. On the contrary, the dealer who lias gold on hand unsold is "long." "Cah gold'' is tho reafji-oin, in contradistinc tion to asuppopititiotisamount bought or sold, but which is never expeeted to oo delivered or received but merely Iho difference between tho prico at tho time of clelivcrr. Thus one deal er sells $10,000 at 2 o'clock to-day al KM. Tho clearanco takes placo at noon to morrow, when the prico may be only 130. Tho seller thus makes ono cent on a dollar and has n claim against the purchaser for t-lOO at the time of settlement. Or, if tho price udvanccs cent meantime, he loses $100. "MAItHINS." A "margin" bus tho same signiti cence in cither cold, stock or produce transactions. It is simply a perecnt n;e deposited toconfluctuiitioris Thus a broker w ho has sold f 1 00 .000 gold nt say 13."), is permitted by the rules of the Lxcbango to demand a margin Iraitn the purchaser, should the mar ket bo declining, until the gold can be delivered and the contract consumma ted. If an outsider conceives a desire to dabblo in gold or slocks, ho must go to a broker and employ him to make tho transactions. We will stip pe that gold is selling at 130. Mr Juhn Smith thinks iho price will soon advance, and that by buying now -be can speedily make a "good thing " lln g.M to a broker and orders him to buy, letn suppose, f ,rOP,Ol0 at the market price, I:i0. This gold will Ihcrrforo cost S'"i50,000 in currency. The broker, before he will undertake 1ho transaction, requires Mr. Smith to put s margin, that is a cortain percent, of this sum 5, 10, 1,") or 20 per cent, as the case msv be. On cold, 6 per cent lj cof'dcrc a vcrr trood maririn. ci,t.ck for 5:2,500, being 6 per cent, on Cllrr0m.y value of gold to be bought. Thisisthe"inargin"on which t,0 ,,'r,.iaH,.. I,ir a million of irold. .... . . . . . v . piC broker makes the purchase and !paVs for it In lull. He then take Iho ' glj certificates ho receives to a bank and deposits them as a colleetoral for I a loan 10 replace the money be has in- YebtCll in UIC OI CI UllOU 1 UOLD VP. If the market prico of cold advanc es, Mr. Smith may remain tlio nomi tial owner ol 5011,0(10 in gold as long ns bo please Ho is "long" lo that amount. When he think cold will -Jennie no hiivher. be orders bis bro- Kcri ,0 W. Tho broker stdls we will suppose, nt 1S4, and realiret I07.",HI0 iu currency. With this sum ho first ;yUy ,i,(ran nt the bank, and receives - j t,uck: certificates. Then he deducts i mu prnoiinr, irs in margin, lor tl.o t'.me the irild wa "cart tod. "ami psvlo.Mr Smith what i left. Smith receive luwk the .12,600 h detosit- ed as a "margin," with 2.",('00 profits CAN. TERMS-$2 per annum, in Advanoo. NEWSERlES-VOL0fNO. 18. (lOI.D DOWN. Hut if, nflor tho pun-huso is made, tho market "falls oil'" thut is, the prico of gold declines the broker will "carry" tho gold only until the difference between the purchase price and its deteriorated valuo sliiillatnount to tho sail) deposited as a "margin," less commission and interest, whon be notifies Smith to deposit moromnrgin. If Smith fails to do this, tho broker proceeds lo "sell him out" ut onto. That is, bo sells tho gold, jnys the borrowed money, pockets his commis sion nnd interest, and leaves Smith out of pocket exactly ?3,000 . UOLD CERTIFICATES. In tho recent iriiruntio oncrations in gold, of course tho reuder understands tlmt noshmingmetal was on the street. Indeed tv,. ,ctim M : Ht.(iotl seen. Iho gold J-.xet,.o-0 Bank lias mat lociteu up in its vaults, or n.,m. thing else to represent it. This bank, nowever, issued "golil f.crtiuotttos " on the demand of the dealers. That is. Brown & Johnson, on the settlement of a day's business at tho clearing noose which wus tins Uuld p.xcliunge Bank bad $250,000 in gold due them. Iho Bank, at their demand, would is- uo to them a certificate of deposit for mat amount ot gold. 1 hat certificate was redcemublu by tlio bank in l-oI.I. on demand and waa thorcfore as tfood as gold, besides being much more con venient to handle and curry about. LOANING COLD. Tho cliquo that created tho late fu- roroin the market commenced opera tions long before tho crisis came. They had been purchasing gold lor more than a week at prices rtinnint; from 132 to 1115, at which tho bulk of their purchases wero made. This Gold thev loaned 08 fust as they bought it, re quiring the borrowers topul up a mar gin as security equivalent to the cur rent price of the metul. When they had 8.;O,00O,0OO or $40,000,000 thus loaned out, they begun to "bull" the market thai is, advance the iirice of gold. This was accomplished by bid ding a higher prico than tho gold was selling lor, snd occasionally buying lots at high price, in order to estab lish a market prico and secure quota tions. All gold so bought was loaned again as quick us borrowers could bo found. As fast as the price advanced tliey culled for additional margins on their loans, until finally tho price reached 100, to which figuro they called ull their margins, then pocket ed the proceeds and then left the street, thus virtually forcing tho gold off on to the hands of tbo borrowers at this high prico. "LOADINO," "CNLOAD1NO," AND ''COU NERINU." Whon a party has more gold or locks than lie wants and proceeds to sell them, ho is technically said to be "unloading." If he sells out his "long" gold, saj-at 135, he ia said to havo "unloaded" al tho prieo. If he is "short," that is sold what ho has not got and is in danger of being called upon for delivery, he goca into the market and purchases cither the stock or gold he needs, or something else on which ho can mako a ruiiid turn, and save himself from loss, which is called "covering his shorts." A "CORNER" IN OOI.D. A "corner" is the result of a com bination bv which tbe nartios nniln In secure the? control of the market for the particular thine "cornered." Thus last week the gold clique mado a cor ner in gold by securing control of all tho flouting gold in tlio market, nnd w ere only broken up by the action of tho government in throwing an extra and unanticipated amount of gold in to tho market. This they wero not prepared to purchase nnd hence they failed. There are a great many other tech- , ,. . .7 nica il.es and phraseologies peculiar lo I Man street, Out tlio anovo aro the most common and sufficient to remkr ordinary transactions intelligible. 100,(100 FOR A HoHSE.- -Tho New ! 01k S.n say : u,. i!.,i.,:.i nn.. f u.. vr. . i'""r' " v ,. , " Y ork Latgrr, offers one bundrod thou- sand dollars lor a horse that wiil equal l euiwiui.,,,,,., x r- " i0,.!?, "TV" Z'm- A . , , iiv. ubui,.. U. '11413 BVl.lllB H ! fiibuUms pi ice for a horse ; but there is uo doubt that Mr. Bonner would draw his check for that sum, any day, for tho jieerol Dexter. There is no telling what speed may ba shown hercallcr; but tho opinion seems al most as universal and fixed among horsemen that Dexter never will be1 equalled, ns it is ho never has been. ...tiiL-u, ns 11 is nu 1 ever lias I'een, 1 ... 1. t , . . . 1 We saw-Mr. Bonner drive him, a lew uaj s ago al 1 rospcel I'arR, whore ho evidently did nut do his best, in 2:lS. The only horseman wo know r- . ... ..... of who expresses any expectation of j j9 ever omiing a rival 10 i'cxters limo, is President Grant ; but we apprehend ...t wo, h.tu.11., ess . or,i,i. a.ter the evpenmct.ls in breeditig trotter 1 shall havo processed fuither. The .1.... I . ... .I I I I. .A most rrom.s.ng young horse in the country to uity pro..-bly, 1 a colt, a yet uni.nmod, but, we believe, to be Kdwnrd Kverett, which i also ownetl j ty Air. Donncr, ana is now in , in the eountrv. JIo hns inndo tbe fastest time ever made by s tire year- old. This colt in of the same slock wttn j-exier, ana 1 si iu u. nsvr, hM nt; (lir l(,Vond the wooden not finer way ..fgoing-in the opinion of j , K..u. nJ WCIll ,0 st. j0., M,s- tne skiuiii iiiui imth-ih-i u ihm r- men-than wa. ever before shown by co"- m m I . . . ... An editor of a rn,er .nformed . , readers that tho Indies always pud off no icti stocK.tig isv. i J Icrii-iilo who then throw swnv bis be supposed ei-entr, some stir '"'; (.,.u,vl,c!l ullj .r,, , mrnU terms thev ticmcd tlio statement,! they inkietod that he had no business, to know it, even if such were the fact, I nnd nmnnnnrrd him DO conllemall. jj0 ,)rov(,. jt however, bv ft short or-1 enrrnt : "When nncstockipci pnllnl . thrn. another lea on ; pulling pfT ;, inking the left stocking oil & i There is negro Just ice of the Peace j I'.ach petticoat contains nn installment in Jefferson conntV, Florida, named i of a new novel of givM domestic in Pemhrokr, who grants divorce f.r terest, by Anthony Trollope, entitled the Tery reasonable torn of five i-Tucks aud Frills. Tbe story -will b dollars. 'eotririlete in fifty weekly prttiooate ' TilJOOn Toppilif . The New York Krr ill, of the P(b, nyss The long expected match be tween Ira A. Payne, of Sew Yotk, snd John Taylor, of New Jersey, at pigeon shooting, took plnco yestcrvny ) lb Kt. Charles Hotol grounds, at B"vtlMiville. Taylor bet 8500 to ? 100 tli.,. he would bent Payne in match ol put iiTtiB ca(,hi twcnty.D0 yards riso si-i cighty-threo yards ........v.,., j. a D laaiuii was Hrtangotl ti begin at one oMk, but it waa after two when the Drat trap wus sprung. Taylor led off and ri.ot bis bird, and Ptiyno promptly levelled his picco and dropped bis pigeon iu lino stylo. Tho weather tuo"u bilingly cold that tho birds hud to bo scare. I up from tho trap by throwing stones at them. Taylor knocked over his bird the second shot, but Pay no, fol lowing after, missed; tho bird, bow over, fell dead ouuido the proscribed limit. Taylor then li red and killed: Pltyno advanced uud also sent his Burgh sympathized dove flutterinir over tho field, dead as a duck. Tay lor was next in order, and ban-red a deadly "no" to the fluttering flight of the fourth pigeon. Payne, wbono attitudo "in coming to the present" was ootn gracelul and pteturesiiuo, was not eo fortunate, the assaulted bird winging its way beyond tho lim its of tho "dead lino' prescribed by tho sanguinary managers of the match. The shooting was even from this until tho twolfth shot, when Tnvlor missed and Payne knocked his bird over sci cntillcally. The contestants were evon until the iweiity fiist shot, when Tay lor missed and l'uyno upset his pigeon in a very qu'U lit. Bird lor bird was knocked over until the twenty eighth shot, when Taylor killed his bird, but Payne, although he brought hi leather, to tbe ground, bad tho mortification of seeing the willful bird lighting iiir beyond the field. Tho twenty-ninth und thirtieth round wero satisfactory to buth tlio "shooi ists," and extremely unpleasant to the doves. During the shooting tho pigoons showed nn ubsurd nervousness when the champions "drew a boad on 'cm," cowered behind tho trap, cooing for the benevolent Bergh. A stalwart negro, who grinned in unutterable delight at each sueceasful shot, ran kicking after' the fltitlerinrr ril-'oon and bore them back in triumph amid the npplauso and laurliler of the shiv ering sports when bstidy stones bad nullercd them up and pointed guns bad knocked them down. Tho contest was prettv even after the first few shots; but Payne had tho odd, towards tho latter part of the contest. Pigeon after pigeon was knocked over by tho contestants in turn, with a few escapes, and, finally, -ucar son Jow n, the following wus ascer tained to bo tbe result: Taylor, 98 shots, killed f0; Payne 97, killed 83. It was thought by all present that if it wero possible to have light for half an hour more Taylor would have been shot out of his boots. Printers and Paradoxes. A printer is the most curious being liv. iffg. He may havcabank,coins,andnol be worth a cent ; have small cups, and have neither wife norchildren. Others may run fast, but be gels swifter by setting fast. Ho may bo making im pressions without eloquence ; may use tho Icy without otl'onding, und bo telling tho truth j whila olhvr cannot stand whilo they set, ho can set standing, and do both at tho same time; huvo to uao furniture, nnd yet havo no dwelling; may make and put away pi, and never see a pie, much less cut it daring his life ; be a human being and a rat at the samo tioie; may press a creal deal and not ask a favor' maT handlo a shooting (rou dnu K"ow notuing aoout a cannon, gun or pistol ; ho may move the lever that moves the world, and be as far from moving tbe globe as a hog under mole hill ; pread sheets without being a housewife, ho may lay his forms on a bed, and yet l.o obliged to sleep on tho floor; ho may usu a dag per without shedding blood, and from the enrtb he may handlo stars; he may bo ol a rollicg disposition, and yet never o'esiro to travel; ho may huvo a sheep's foot, and not bo du forined ; never without a case, and yet know nothing of law or physic; be always correcting errors, snJ be growing worso every day; bavo em braces, without having tho arms of a gitl thrown around bitn ; have his form vi, ,nu a. iiiv riiiiiu until f,-,,,, from j.,; watt hhouso. or ot! locked up, and at tho fame time bi confinement ; his ollico mnv have a ',lo) , it) Rj not ,fn iAll Bfu,r a. he uii.-ht bo plaf-ucd bv the devil. nti.t no a hnstian . the beat kind : jand what is stranger still, bo honest solier, industrious or Jury, lie always stanjg up l0 Wn l,u,ilH.sg; . J A Lovr. Letter. The following Metier i found under tbo head of ; our printer devil's bed : Juir,'.'t MiiZttc: I hare opicd you on my mind nnd Clcd j on on my heart; thero is no margin for any other impression than love; the case is clear, and need, no further proof. My xial(!co would be a A 0 would I care 2 live longer without thou wilut I promise 2 b mine, M , the 1st op- ;.....;,,. , t.,i . i' i. portuinly to iVser those line. tV if ytiti 'i.i.. ,( ... ,. on uiu iv.unv aexa. i iuiui h. na hould refuse my Bay in wedlock, as euro as tho are in heaven I will draw tho blood from my heart with a j nnd put a . to misery for whlib thero no . Y U 0 to b Xulled at the (bought of miming a printer; win i uot 1, j, shamed 2 cut a lough bee I 4 pick bis It.,,th ,vih , ,p;jnlor. thoul,h h, . , r'hilin. or lavo ,,., ch,ne fo.K-nding mont,v . thpy tinj olll the s rts of tho w:01(li nnd iear eVl.rvihing that funny Jf , h.d ft llt ihould never ..(.! j Vr thero now I 1 forgot to wash that roller. A Tirg'iu's patent medicine denier f , ,;oliJ (We C8I.,y Io hired an o'd man ta crawl upon crutch- es, declaring thai Im bad been a crip- ,tf f(ir T,c k ' , ,,-.-,,,. limb ol the hired - ,!.. .11,..,.,. a -1. ..... liA .l..,n, The "Doctor" bis sttiiT left. soon bad Dot bottle of Taper jictiicoats having come Into fushijn, tho following advertisement thereof aptwnrs in Lnglnnd : "Mad ame Prrcnio beg. leave to call the at tention of (ha ladies r.bont to visit tho soa-si.la to her now and richly embroi dered prttieoals at one shilling each.