T II E ELK ADVOCATE 1350 , P. S. Luther, Ridgway 17321 ,T. H. Lawrence, Spring crock 50 "'.) O.K. Wilcox,' RidSway 310 23 AMOUNT duo from Cull, of Bounty nr Jonson, lionczettc o.u oi ".auani dcsocrircr. Jen,.inirer -j. John Koch, l ex Levi Kl'.lthorp, Highland Chuncy Clinton, " Jay Joseph llentsnieker, Jones Geo. I'M. Wcis, Ridjrwuy Martin Pen-in, Spring creek Jos. Wiulclder, St. Mary's 2,323 28 2H 1,355 :,3'5 2,785 !71 858 57 fitf 54 80 H2 56 Ii,Tho?e marked with a slur. Lavo tinee paid n portion of their duplicates. STATEMENT of the Assets and Lia bilitica of Elk county, on January 2d 1865. Assets: Amount of tax outstanding od Unsealed lands ? 5,263 00 do of tax duo from Coll. 1,952 69 do of " " bounty tax ' 21,052 00 do of Collectors 11,734 77 do from Sherff Hays 70 80 Total Liabilities. County orders outstanding Bounty do do Excess of Assets $40,072 S 400 '50,0:50 8,652 Total $40,072 70 P. TV. NAYS, Em., Sheriff of Elk Co. in account with said county for the year ending January 1st 18t.. Pr. To 8 Jury fecs(j; $4. " costs of Commonwealth " Fines in do cases " costs and Jury fees in Commonwealth cases " County order $32 52 76 64 70 Total $294 By balance due Sheriff nt lust settlement $ 25 " filling Jury wheel draw on d Fummnning Jurors 51 ' " Advertising 3 Elections 2 ' fees on 136 actions iu Court 16 " fees in Com'tb cases 34 " county order canceled 101 Balance due county 63 CR. 50 00 25 50 65 52 30 Total $291 7 CHARLES LUHR, Esq Treasurer of Elk county, in account with the County of Elk, for the year 1864. PR. To balance due co. former settlement $ 926 12 Amount ree'd, from Coll. 3,311 81 do " " Un seated lands for tho vr'a 1862 & 1863 4,148 15 Purchase money on laud sold by county 199 00 Redemption money on war rant 4S90, 200 acres 79 35 Amouut due Treasurer 184 58 Total $8,849 0 CR. Bv am't of county orders Redeemed $8,4S2 05 Refunding orders 18 39 Paid county Audilois 22 50 Treasurers Commission on $7,738 32 ots. at 2 per ct. 154 70 do . do cn $8,523 84 cts. at 2 per ct. 170 48 Total $8,819 02 CHARLES LUIIR, Esq., Treasurer of Elk county, in account with its sever, ul Road funds, January 1st 1805. Pr. BeuezetteRoad luud, To amouut oi unseated tax received, $1,655 52 CR. By orders redeemed as per Commissioners receipts $1,353 50 " Treasurers Commission ou $1,655 52 at 2 per ct. Treasurers commission on $1,353 50 vt. disbursed at 2 perct. " Balance due fuud 33 10 241 Total $1,655 52 Pr. Benzingcr Road fund To amount received from unseated lands $1,047 30 Balance due Treasurer 3 !0 Total CR. $1,050 70 Jly bal. due former Treas. ! Refuudiug orders . Orders redeemed Treasurers commission ou $1,047 30cts. at 2 per ct. Treasurers commission ou 1,009 56cts(Wj 2 perct' 05 75 00 05 1,000 20 20 19 - 'ToUl 1,050 70 Pr Fux Road fund "To amount of tax received on unseated lands $1,507 13 CR. By bal. duo fonuar Treas. $ 51 fe2 Refunding orders l''j jq Commissioners receipts of orders redeemed 675 00 Treasurers commission on 81,507 13cts reo'd at 2 per ct 31 84 Treasurers commission on 81,110 72 ct disbursed 22 33 Balance due fund 890 74 Total 81,507 13 Dr. Highland Road Fund. To amt. of tax received from unseat ed lands 032 42 S'J82 42 Cr. Py uit. of ordcri redeemed 798 TreaHurcri eoin. oa $982 42 at 2prot.Ree. 19 Treurrg com. on 793 disbur. d t2perot. j5 l!luoe due fund 553 ?!182 42 Dr. Jay Road fund- To amount of tax received on unstated lauds $1,933 38 nt. 15y amount paid former Trcas$ 1 76 Refunding orders 4 CO Orders redeemed 615 00 Treasurers commission on S 1 ,;; 3 cts (., 2 per ct. 21 87 Treasurers commission on $621 00 cts disbursed 12 12 balance duo fund 438 03 Total 1,933 JJ8 Pr. Ridnv;,y Una J fund To amount of tax ree'd on uufcated lauds $1,332 72 cr- By r.mt. of orders rcdeem'd $1,024 Treasurers commission on 81,334 72 eta (a) 2 pcrot 26 Treasurers commission on 81,022 disbursed fa 2 per ct 20 balance duo fund 261 Total $1,332 Pr- Jones lload fund. To bid. received from former Treasurer $ 4 Amount of tax'i cceived ou unseated lands "1.772 Total $1,777 CR. 01 By balance duo lormcr Treas. nver Elk & McKcan Road $ 3 amount of ordets redeemed 1,303 Treasurers commission ou $1,772 31cts reed, at 2 perct S5 Treasurers commission on $1,311 51 cts at 2 per ct 26 balance duo fund 408 78 00 45! Total $1,777 Pr. priii g Creek Road fund 04 To' amount ot tax received on unseated lam's 8 838 838 Additional Road tax Total $1,676 36 CR. By orders redeemed 018 00 do do additional road 662 00 Treasurers commission ( u $1,076 30 reed, at 2 per ct 33 52 Treasurers commission on $1,580 OOcts disbursed .31 60 baluucc duo fuud 31 24 Total $1,670 36 Pr. St. Marys Road & Corporation To amount received lrom for mer Treasurer $ 15 04 amount of tax reed on unsea ted lands HQ 57 Total 5125 $110 CR. By district Treas. receipts .treasurers commissian on $ 1 10 57cts reed, at 2 per ct. Treasurers commission on 8125 04 disbursed at 2 per ct Balance duo fuud 2 21 2 10 Total $125 61 CHAK.ES LUIIR Esq', Treasurer of Elk county, in account with tho several iOilOOl t Ull'lS. lr. A'cnezctte School Fund. To amount of tax received on un seated lands SCO! 02 CR. 15y bal. paid former Treasurer $ 1 04 District JfYensurers receipts 650 00 Ores. com. $l!61 02 reed. 2 perct 13 28 do do 651 04 disb. 2 do " 1 1 03 balance duo fund lb7 77 Pr. Benziuger School find To amount of tar received on unseated land $iM 24 balance due Treasurer 1j0 5: $674 70 cn. By refunding orders district Treasurers receipts TYcasurcrs commission on $521 24 ots re ;d. at 2 perct 7'icasui em commission ou $051 25 via disbursed $ 1 25 050 00 10 43 13 03 $G7i "fl Dr. Fox School Fuud, To bal. due fund last settlement unit, of tax reed, unseated lauds 9 10 I 785 GO 802 40 Clt. l?y refunding ciders district V'lvasurcrs receipts TYcaaiirers cuium'iHidon on S7K5 CVcla reed. (7 2 per ct 7Veu sulci's ci)mmi.ssiuii ou 073 liOels ditl)iirst"J baluucc due fund S 3 R0 070 00 15 71 H 47 i''J 02 J 802 10 ?2.'!7 07 $100 00 4 03 2 00 130 62 Dr. Fux School Building fund Ybuuil. reed, on unseated lands Clt, l'.y dislrici Treasurers receipts Treasurers commission on S j:J7 67 cts reo'd. (-t;. 'J per ct TreuHiirers commission oa $100 00 diburod balance due fund $237 47 Dr. Jny Boliool fund To unit. reed, of former 7'i'casurer S 22 Ct amt. of tax roc J. uusoaied landr 001 41 $023 HI 2 45 C50 40 12 03 7 CO 251 43 CR. By refunding orders uimrict 'i reaiurers rocoiptt Treasurers coininission on $i01 41 etsrocd. at 2 per ot Treasurers commitsion ou $375 25 els disbursed bulunoe duo fuud $023 1 $385 51 f?800 00 17 71 16 00 61 83 Dr. Jones Scbool fund. To amt. tax reed, unseated lands Cll. By district Treasurers receipts Treasurer couimis.sion on $885 51 cts reed, at 2 perct Ti ensure'-s commission ou $800 00 disbursed at 2 per ct balance duo county 885 54 Dr. Ridgway School Fund. To emt of tax received on unseated lauds 8007,23 Cr. By bal. duo former Trca. 8 141 District Treas. receipt 250 00 00 05 88 91 Tread, com. on $667,23 ice'd nt 2 pr ct 13 Treas. coir, on $251 41 disb. at 2 pr ct. .r Balance duo fund 397 03 44 607 23 Pr. Spring Creek School Fund. To amt. of tax received on uuscated lands 8 1301 27 81301 27 Cr. Bv disl. treas. receipts $1200 00 Treas. com. on $1301 27 Received at 2 pr ct. 26 Treas. com. on $1200 00 disbursed at 2 pr ct. 24 Balance due fuud. 51 00 24 $1301 27 Pr. St. Mary's School Fund. To amt. tux received $05 40 $65 40 Cr. By bid. paid former treasurer $ 177 Pist. treas. receipts 5'J 00 Treas. com. ou $65 40 reed, at 2 pr ct. 1 31 Trenr com. on $51 77 disb. nt 2 prct. 1 16 Bal. due county 11 16 $65 40 Pr. Bounty Fund. I To amt. of tax reed. $3894 37 Bal. due treasurer 1195 17 $5089 $1800 Cr. By bounty orders rcdccmoJ Interest paid ou bouuty or dors 113 Treas. com. on $3891 37 rec. at 2 pr ct. 77 89 Treas. com. on $1913 38 disb. at 2 pr ct. 92- '17 $5089 54 We the Commissioners of Elk county, do report the foregoing as a correct statement of the Receipts and Expendi tures of Elk county for tho year ending January 2nd 1805. UNAS. WEIS, r.EO.PTCKINSON, JOS. W. TAYLOR, Commissioners, Attest : J. C. M'ALLISTER, Cl'k. We the undersigned Auditors of Elk county having duly convened at the Commissioners office at Ridsway on the 2nd day of January, A. P. 1865, nnd having audited and adjusted the foreso. ing accounts of the several funds, do find them correct a herein slated. In witness whereof, wo have hereunto set our bands llio day nnd year above mentioned. R. T. KYLER. HENRY P. PERR. JACOB M'CATJLEY. Auditors Attest : J. C. M'Allisler, Cl'k. MKE. DEM0REST3 MIRROR OF FASHON S QU ART1 T;LY JOUBNAL BU (J RAND JIOXDE.) Circulation 40,000 (largest in tbe world.) Each number contains large and magnificent Fashion Mates, splendid illustrations of all the fashionable nnd Paris novelties, for ladies' and children'i Dress, useful information, and the four life-size l'attcrns, cut ready for uso, etc etc. Yearly, 81 ; sinirlo conies, 20 cents Published utMME. Demorest's Empo rium of Fashions, No. 473 Broadway, N. Y. STLENLO D AND VALUABLE PREMIUMS ! ! 1 rach Yearly Subscriber to JImo. Do morest's Mirror of Fashions is entitled to tho selection of 50 cents worth of Extra Patterns, or a copy of Mine. Demorcst' Systmo fo Cutting Children's Dressoss; or for 50 ents extra, tho Ladies' Ssy. em. For a club fo 5 subscribers at f 1 each will be scut Person's, Arthur's or any other 2 magazine or newspaper for one year, or a splendid Photograph Album. For u club of 8, Codey's Lady's Book or any oilier It magazine, or an clegan. gilt, ur steel Back Comb, or Side Comb, A Club ot 10, Mme Demorcst s fro Running Stitch Sewing Machine, or a Sell.tucking Attachment, or a full set of Steel or U lit Combs. A Club of 05, a uew Wheeler and Wild son's Sewing machine with llemmeran- Self tucking Attachment, A (Jiub of 05, u splendid patort lever GoldWuUdi. AH tho Subso.-ilcrs are entitled to tho first premium, and to tho potter up of tho club tm extra copy of tho Mirror of Fashions for one year. Any number oi 81 lubscrtptionta sent towurd iiuiking up a club, will bo credited tho snmo as if sent ultngthor. Back numbers as specimens sent post, faro on receipt of 10 ccntg. Splondid torma for ogotiU. Send for Circular. .wV vif Manhood who vfvn'- '.''. ... Wxii J-ost, Low H- r tVf-M?i stored. ''W,yXV now edition of i)r Culverwells CelebratedE6say an tho ritJicaliure (without mediciue) of Si'EnMATORRiicEA, or seminal Weak ness, Involautary Seminal Losses, Imi-o-TENCV, Mcutal and Physical Incapably Impediments to Marriago, etc. asootp Consumtio-v EriLEtsy, aud Fits, iu, dueed by self-induljjense or sexual ex. trayagauee. tiff" Price, in a scaled envelope, ouly G cents. The celebrated author iu this admira. ble essuy dourly demonstrates, from a tbiity years successful pratico, that llio alarming consequences of self abuse may bo radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or tho applica tion of Iho knife pointing nut n mode of cure, tit oneo simple, certain and effect, ual, by menus of which every sufferer, no matter what Iim condition may be, may euro h'.tnselt cheaply, privately, aud rmVftlif. OrTliis Lecture should be iu the hands of every youth and every man iu the land. Seut, undersell, in a plain envelope, to any address, port pid, ou roeept of ! six cents, or two post stamps. Address tue tmuiisuiT.. CIIAS J. ( KLTNE C- CO.. 127 Bowery, New York, Tost office box 4580. ADMiNISTATOR'S NOriCE Letters of Administration have been granted in duo form of Law, to the sub seiber upon tho Estate of Thomas Over- turf, late of lienczctto township J'llk county, deceased, All persons having any claim against said Estate, arc re- luestcd to present them urny authenti cated for settlement. Any persou ow ing the Estate, are requested to uiakc payment forthwith. ANN OVEKTITRF Administratrix of the 1 )RIZE MONEY. A PATEfull list I'lUhbS 1 AX AIJliK J O otALL anc be seen at tho officers. These nnd i all other claims ngaiust the Government .......,( ,. ,.iii.,.i An Urncr-n in tiif. Army writes : 'At, infection T nntinn.1 fl,t. Invrrn proportion of the men's knapsacks con. taiucd a box of Troches, being generally used by them for colds, etc." "Urown's bnmrliio iiirot hex, should bo in every soldier's knapsack or pocket, to be used opon the lust appearance ol a told or uugh. Furniture. 'tt if. Cw"7l MANUFACTURER OF Modern ami Antique Ftirni- dare. MAIN STUEET, BllOOKVIbL E P E N N'A. Tele a tctcs, Sofas, Diavan?, E isy Chairs, Roekiug Chairs, DRAWIXO-ROOM CHAIRS, And I'pholsterod ware of all kiuds, also Cain Chairs, Cain Rocking Chairs. Common or "Windsor Chairs. Beadstcad3, Tables, Stands, Beaures. Light Stands, What-nots! Corner Stands, Wash Stands, Wardrobes, Bookcases, &c. Sec. &C. We spare no pains in packing furni. ture so lhat it can be shipped any dis tanco without being injured. Do not forget tho place. BROWN'S WARE ROOMS. Dec. 24th 1864.-tf. To Consumptives The undersigned having been restor is to health iu a few weeks, by a very amplo remedy, after, having suffered so, vorul years, with a severe lung affection, and tho dread disease, Cainuraption is cnxious to make known to Lis fellow suf ferers tho means of cure. To all who desiio it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for prcpnr ing and using tho same, which thy will find a sure cure for Consumption, Astdma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds &C. The only object of tho advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spead information which be couocives to bo invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost them notbiug, and may move a bles-iug. Paries wishing the prescription will please adilrss Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willia nsbtirg, Kings County, New York. Administrator's ?ale. fY order of tho Orphans Court of the couuty of Elk, in tho Stato of ra ,I shall expose to salo, by publio vendue or out ciy nt tho Court llouo in Ridg. wav. on Tuesday the 3d dav of January ! nest t 1 o'cIock P. M., ns tho pronorty I i' ,1,.... f....- .I...M 1.'!.' 1 x. ui kumuuy -Auyui, uuu u. I'lVO 101ft IU St. Mury's, in tho raid county ol Elk, known ns loin, No. nineteen (ll)j twontv one (21) twonly eif;ht (28) twcuty.fuur (2 1) and twenty-six (2'J) ou cross street, iu front ou urosj Ktrect 0110 hundred (100) loot each nnd in depth at right uncles two hundred (200) leet. Terms of anlo,ouo third of tho pur. chase money iu hand at conformation of salo nnd tho tesiduo in two equal uunual instalments thereafter, to bo becured by Judgraont, Rund and Mortpopro. AXTUOXY ME YE Administrator of ANTHONY MEYER deo'd. NOTICE. Insurers in tho West Brunch insurance Company of Lock Haven Puma., must pay tho amount duo said company, levied by it in assess ments, Nos. I) & 10, to tho'uudorsigned before, or duiing uet Court week, otharwise proeeedinija will bo commen ced agaiust them, to compel such pay. moot. LAURIE J. RLAKELY. Attorney for tbe Co b't. Mary's, Pa , Nov. 20th 1851. Administrator's Notice- LETTERS of Administration bavin'; been granted tj tho eubscribcr on the estate of l!oo. A. Ivienzle, late of St. Mary's borough, deceased. Notice is hereby given, to all persons knowing themselves indebted to paid estate, to make immediate payment, aud all those having claims Against said estate, will present tho same uu'y authenticated for settlement, FREDERICK K1ENZLV", Administrator. RMyicaa AW 10th 1801. Administrators Notice- Letters of Administration have been yrntifed in due form of Law, to the sub scriber Win. Mack, upon the- Evtatc cf Elblhi Mot, L?.te of Scl-Jin III de ceased. Allpersoiu having any claim against said Estate, are requested to prcscut them duly authenticated for set tlement. Any person owing tho Estate, are requested to make payment forth with. WILLIAM MACK, Administrcitor of the Ksttc of L'lishit Miik, Dud nil. Juucllth 1801. The New Vork7Weekly Ilcr aid. J TV.f iluii'cst 1'tijn-r injhc Vi'oi lJ, The extensive nnd comprehensive facilities in its possesion enables the run- i ritiKTou of tho U'kf.ki.y Herald to i guarantee the latest and most reliable in. 1 , ? V, ,7 . oiuy noiu ail parts Ol me fuiieu otaie, but from all pari of the world. Its home carrespondents, engaged at heavy cost, and connected with each new naval and military expedition of the trovci siiiiLiit prove that it is detenuindto leave no spot uncovered bv its operations and no event can occur that shall not and immediate report in its columns. It costs the proprietor over one Iiundicl thousand dollars per year, to maintain fist corps of correspondents iu the field. J In its collation of Foreign News too I HniiALi) has for years held a high posi- ii, mm u win enucavor in ino nuuii; to maintain tho sttmd it has assumed.- It has special correspondents stationed iu all of the principal cities of the woild. Its telegraphic arrangements extend to whenever the electric wires arc stretched. When the Atlantic cable is laid, which feat will soon be accomplished, telegrams will be received from Europe and Asia, as well as from tbe United Slates. Then our readers will have the events ol the week in all parts of the civil'zed world ircfTUiauiy ana clearly laid bclorc tiiem. The broprietor devotes a portion of the paper Literature, Fusion, Agiicul turevthc Mechanic Aits, Spoiting Mat. tors, Business, Theatrical and Finr.ucial Reports, Cattle Markets, General News, and reports ol all events calculated to for ;, j man excellent metropolitan newspapor , 1 a weekly idiotosrapbo view of the ceuts ot the world and nil at a very low price Tho Weekhy IIeai.d is issued every (Saturday morning, and furnished atthc following rates : One copy 82 Three copies S Five copies 5 Ten copies 13 Any larger number, ddrcsscd to names of subscribers, 1 50 each. An extra copy be sent to every club of ten. Twenty copies, to one address, one ycir, S25, aud any larger numberatsamc price. Au extra copy will be sent to'c'ubs of twenty. Advertisements to a limited number will be inserted in the Veexlv Ilrr. Ai.n. The Daily IIebald, three cents per copy, len dollars per year lor tnree hundred and custy-thvec issues, rive dollars for Six months. Two dollars aud fifty cents for three mouths. JA.1ES GORDON DENNETT, Editor and Proprietor. Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. New York city.JX. Y. There aro'no travliug ngcuts for tb IIfhald. By this Sign ro Conquer- "Whenever tho wny seems long, Or Hie lic.irt begins to fail, We sine n more woa'ei fill song, And tell a more marvelous tale." JtM'lIlY f, 1SG5. TWENTY SEVENTH AXNTVUKSAIIY THE iCV YORK BIEUCUflY. TI1U riUDE OF THE FIRESIDE. Ill tho prime of a vigorous intellectual manhood, tho Plicnix of the weeklies begins its flight for the new year, over the wreiki or u nagging an I litcioss contemporaries, with its eye lixed upon the sun, beneath which it owns no rivalry. The war, which hns toppled down what. ever ir shallow und baseless, has written no wrinkle 011 the bright login of our success. Our features for the issue of 1 8U5 shake the pillars of whatever has heretofore been deemed imperial in serial literature, lloth sides of the Atlantic render us tribute. We shall continue the thrilling romances of Mis-iM.E. Bbauuon, nccromancsr of the strong dark passion., to whom wc pay more annually than tho entire capital of our imi tators, nnd add to our American btaQ the champion jester of tho cap and bells, Jenn IIilli.s'Q, who will commence with the first of January a series of his well known inimi table clinic dapcrs, written cxproouly for us, in his irresistibly convulsive vein. Harriet E. 1'roscott, tli B most polished and iuagina live sketch. writer living; 1'. T. A'.irnum, the world-famed showman und sulobiogrnpher : Miss M. A. Em-lie, Kalrfus Uktfuur, Dr. J. U. Uobinson, and "Ned ltunlliiie'', renown lid aud versatilo novalctte. writers, will eUc out tho sparkling contributions of such fa cile poets, feuilletonists, humorists, critjes, travelers, paragrapiHts, etc., us George Arnold, W. O. Ehteu, Millie It'. Carr tater, licnrpe Alfred rowncnd, JulinS. lngrriiium. I-.clwnnl Willctt. Ucoipo Martini, JomiU Bnvbcr, J. A. 1'altcn, and ctlieis iiuiuciouh enrr.igh nnd clever cnouc.li to run nil llio. newspapers (jU tbe Continent. Tim vivid pencils of Darlry, McMellaft, nndWliile, t lie first driiujrlitf.uic n of the nge, will ninltu tlio new vclumo, pictoriul, 11ml whatever of fnpilive or meteoric note may appear during I ho jrnr. will at coco le 111-. giiped nnd made available. In addition to its crinp.nid f piling odiloi 1 nls ; its dolectublo Gosipers' Club, In wlil li the nptcst and Vfiltiest poems, caricatures, and bitilesriuos ofiho time first appear 1 ntl-i its coquettish I.fidiea1 l'lomrcaile, to wliiot, all tho nioth-n, I'weelhcmts, dauphierc, wives, nnd widows of the lond si.bfnit-tt their experiences, 1 1ll: NEW VOKK MKIt-. CL'fV will continue the faithful and. riiOTOGRArns of ioitlar lEOPLi:. li'thly illiirtti ntivc of the cldcM, LlrM' nno) artil'ulofit folk of tho cm ; the Gi cnt I'ni-hion, Article, hy .lennie June, wl.o;c ppripliify notes upon the lntest and mot perfect Kcv Vork modes nic s-ti'-pcslire to Kladiis cf to. oiety everywhere, nnd universally ecu; ull. tj dulli in the met ropolis nr.d lliroiipl.biit llio nountry ; nml ccmniencc n tcrics of illnt-liii-led .Skeli hes f (Irotcsqnc Advcutuve in Forcn Clinics Dui-inp the Wn r, hy .MfieU Tr.iinplo; ns well 113 fliiil.s upon Cookery, hy Henry Gosling, the metropolitan ,;.v hit. The firtt ofihc year will iimiiguralo Ih thrilling trteinol novelette 'p Doctor J. 11 lloMusou, cn tilled . ALETIIE : on THE CHILD OK Till: COR I), which will be followed by a splendid new story by Miss II. E. Braddon, written ex-pre.-s.lp forTIIli 'EW VOKK MLKCl HY. Notwithstondinj; tho upward march of every article of luxury nnd consumption, and our enormously increased iiullay lorlln yenr t;5.. IheStnr Tiipcr of the Hepuldio with its forty columns of sterling origiiml matter, will continue to l.c issued ai six cents a copy, nml sold by nil newsmen and peri odieal deiih-r, in Amcriea. lis long and honorable history insures its subscriber against me casualties nnd fatalities which have, swept so many mushroom journals off I lie board, nnd Uflthcii-patrcnsdi.-ocusolato at the lo?s of their money, To uiail. subset ilieiis our lerms are ; Cash in advance : Siiipjo cojdos, $2.rt 11 year; three copies, $7; PU copies, !t l:i; nine conies, $20 The party w ho sends us for a club of nine copies will receive nn ndditioiml copy;-pfl .Si.c monllis subsiirip. liens received. Canada subscribers must send twenty cjnls extra for each subscrip tion, to pay (he American postage. Subcrihers thould be carpfnl to wri'e plainly the name of iheir pnst oflico, county, and hi.ite. Specimen copies scut free to till applicant.-. Address, CAUIjDWKLL & WIMTXKY. Pi-nprielon nflhe Xcw York Mcrcx. 'i. h. W Ann street and 113 Fulton streui. New York City. m x Imformation Free TO NKRVOL'S fSUFFERKRS, AGHXTLIjMAN, curek of Nervous Debility, Incompetency Premature. l)c. cay, nnd Youthful Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to fuiniib to all who uued it (tree of charge,) tho recipe and directions for makino;tho simple remedy ured in bii case. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho advertisers bad cxpeiieiieo, and possess a suio rud valuable remedy, can dosohy addressiug )iim at once at' his place of bu-iuess. The Receipt aud fulliufljrnir tiou of vital ittipji-tauoc will be cheer, fully sent by icturn mail. Address JOIIX 15. OGDKN"; Xo. 00 Xassau Street, Xow York. I'.S- Xervuus Sull'ereisofbotli sexes will find this information invaluable. (3 moths Qcnii cure rou diptheiu.i: WALLIS IMtUOVEU MAGIC BALM. W II A T T II K CALM W I L L 1) () . rtemovc Obst ructions, nllay Tnilnmatious facilii ate Perspiration nnd Circulation, re duces tnlnrgoinents, nnd vitalize and strengthen weakened parts CianiD and llil- lious Cube, Nervous Iteadaolio. Karache. Iliirnj-, Freeze?, Toothache Sprains, lirtilses, &c. ; nnd r Sprains, Druisea, Halls, Heavos, l)itempcr, ,J-3., iu horses. The Q uickest relief for pain of sny Tain Killer in use. There it no remedy that will act so promp'.y in relieving the' ills enumerated as tl.e M;i;;!o T5 ilin. wli'c'i de?evvc3 to re ceivc the favor of tho public. It is its own. recommendation, and by tho porl'ui'iiiuueo r.fgftTl ?ovl;s, uhere it is Un'own, now en joy j li.u highest reputation, I'or sale by J. IVwelh llouk i M'Voau, lli.lgway IV Whole.'e by Carter.1 i; Hall, ii Warfee'.s Urng stores, Erie V 1. NOTICE OF LIMITED rAHTNKIiSII.1' NOTICE is hereby jfiven that Theo-loi-o I'nU-n, heretofore residing at Aiiejjany, Cat taraugus Coun'y, tut )10 State of New Vork, but now residing nt Wilcox Elk County, .Slnlo of Pennsylvania, and James Clark, residence nt l'larntiel I in the A'lnto of New Jersey, have formed n limited partnership pursuant to tbe Act of the General Assembly of the Slate of Pennsylvania, passed tho 'Jlst of March l&ati, entitled "Au Act relative .to limited partntruhipa" and MS several sup- piomcuts, lor the mauutnc'.ure of Leather at Wricozaforesnid. upon iho following term to-rit: lft. The name of said firm lo bo Theod.-re Palcn; liud. 5The general uaiuru of the business transacted is the manufacture of leather : S I. The name of tho general partner is Theodore Palen, now residing 11 1, ll'ileox aforesaid ; dill. The niiiouul of eapiial contributed by the special pari m r James Clark, to the common s;ock, U tiglitctn thousaud dollars ; 5tk. The part nership is to continue from tho ninth day .-lpril A. II. IStil, jotho uiBthdny of April A. 1). lSOy. Daied at ililcoi, Juno l!o"d 1801. DISSOLUTION of P.M1TNERSHI P Notice is hereby ivcn that the Part nership, Luuibeiin business, beretoforo carried ou by tho undersigned, un-loe the name of Charles & Isaac Horton Jr., in this day dissolved by mutual consent The business of tho lato firm, vjll ba sottled up by Lauc Horton Jr. CHARLES IIORTON, ISAAC HORTON Jr, Ridgway, July 13th lHL