! he Uvflnile SATURDAY - - 1 'cImiiu'v. 1 st. : : : : : At :ui cui ly pciio.l if I ! present sos. sioti i'l tho J . l; i ' ; i f ' i r . Mr. I.'!-!', the iV.tnifT.'iiii' member I :- -. i ii Clinton. Ch.-r li.'ll Mid M- K P:tl c Cad bill r ;,f.,-iiiiiur !r, vv allow ill"; nrirri)i in ride in t ti f e n-:. Tl'i-i bill was refer, ii'! tn ;i committee, nu 1 mi action boiiiir taken liy that Ii. "!.-. Mr. Poise on Toes tiny moved to i!ii'!i:ii'.:i t !n committee from tin; e wiil.T;tti ni .f tin', liill, ami thus ct if before the House. '11 1 is nio. fi.in ty.w def-nt-l by the Radicil . Tlicv are determined tha' negroes shall ii Jc in e.imoany with white men nnl women. 'I liis i-' ;i point that white men will noS overio ok. wli.-ii called upon to record tli fir votes at the next flection tor members of the Stale Legislature. In tintioin:: tl' o election of General !u'iii;y, Tiitlcjii, in the Eighth Con. jirossioiinl Pistrict iu Ohio,, the Cinciti iKiti K'i-ii!rrr s .v-: ; (.)ur readers know "that ihe EL'hth bus r.Uvays Lectin strop:; Pepuhlieaii i3 i -trior, mi'l tlmt " the i in in r 1 :i predecessor of !encnil Ilealty was elected hy over eighteen " hundred majority. Anil with nil this " margin to 'jo u f . .ii, '!etierul Peatiy " has ctily fivo I hiiii-clf from defeat by " !issi;uiii!L' I 'eiiin : atie ground upon the " lea'linp issue !' tin; canvass. We al " hide to the payment of tho public debt " in le;-i! leiidors.it) favor of whieji metis. " lire ( lenei a! Ileal' " biic-olf" .ddicly plcd-cd B2,7 YOBS COHHEJl'OI.'DENCE. I Ni;.v V.ikk Cirv, .I an. 2S, lOS. j Tha lee. 'lit arrest of that erratic I'ohemiin, tiro, I'runcis Train, by the Coil: authorities lor making Fenian stump speeches :n America, attiaets ni'ire or loss attention ot the journals, 'flu! whole a'l.iii' is looked upon hero as it hiiL'c joke. li is believed that Train purposely invited his own arrest on his .irrival at Q'lern.-fo'.vii, an 1 sailed honeo a fortnight since with the solo object in view, though it was 'iveii oat that lie was on '.is way to Lublin, us ihe spec ial correspondent ol the New Yolk The r ithcr s't Men demise of John Jacob As'ior at tin! a:e of sixty-five ' years, a ' tew il n s since, ilivul-res facts which seem like a r iaianee. A bright, T.romir-ii;;: bov, h.; hail been sent to u col- lojie in Switzeilaii'J, wlieii bis inlelleet. bee on i inipa'n e.i in c.iiiM ''i.'iice of an ' aeeilenlal ii.jiiiy. In lsJJ hu was! placed in an asylum in t 'anilo idu'eport, ! I i:..-., nii.ler the care of ir. Pester I r'uVoaiiks. iar hi.-, malady jn'ovio in- enrahie, he was iaMiiuht to tiie house j wn tea ins i.mier n i i eri'etca rxpres.-iy tor him, on Fourteenth Street, in this city a la:e, bav.eiial, gloomy lookinz Structure, Mirroiunled by a biii wall, and the very existence ot its unfortun ate miili iiiaii e inmate was known to the jiie-cnt u'ener.'.ti ni. Here ho remained until his death, the subject of unremit ting attention cn the part of hi medical attendant, who, for forty ,-ix years, J me all that skid and f-olf'.-aci'i'.ieiu.: etlorts could do to contribute to the coml'itt and relief of h'.s patient. The violence which at times i;-ed toniaik the c.i;e f:raduaiiy ilisaj.pi are 1, imd of late years the general health has been comparative ly jjood Stringers who met him etp joying his daily exercise could n;t have icailily di.-timruished liim from any oth er infirm o!i jentleman. Uuloiie othot .on remains alive, Win. 1!. Astor, the possessor o! loity.two milhoiis dollars win ih of personal property, and himself (juite an iifjcd man. Two aristocratic uamhler-:, mined Kd. win Weed and Martin Mullen, have been in rested as the robbers of the bunk of the Republic, and several of tho sto len Mi.-snuii lb. uds found on their per. fions. Tli.' United State bonds were f-olil ti nu known parties after the num bers had been chanireii. Our city fathers propose to provide for the confiscation oi real eslale in tho city which may Le rented for puiposis of prostitution. A certain enijuettp. of thi-i city, Miss C L, entrapped -about a year since d well-known in ale flirt, mm Mr. Single ton F , how and by what urtilicrs the dear creatines themselves can best ex plain. Jiolh occupie d a prominent so cial position ; the lady 'made up' liia' Tiifieently ; tiie j;enilem m repute ( weal thy stylish, he certainly was. A sea son &t Sarato:;., a peep at Newport, a run to Paris lo loo!; at. tho I'.xpositi.iu, followed ihe nuptual ceremonies. Hap1 py dreams. Ah, what delicious mo ments ti. breathe solt liuthia-.'s on the inooiili'i'it pri.uienailo, mid whisper talcs of love. Alas ! I j he suddenly bli.'htod. Tho trip abroad wqs anything hut an agreeable one. ''La jicllc" Paris with all its gilded baubles, Ps iutoxicatiiiL' pleasure, its seiliietive charms failed to render "two s-mds v. iib but mm tingle thought, two licarts that beat as caie,' happy. They returned tivi monibs since, thi! lady in one steamer, and the husband u f o tiii.dit biter in another. 1 u h iim r I" istfi.r l to tin; i-vmo ithiz- injj bosom of her indulgent "mir," tho hitter to the (hmrls, and instituted pro ceedinjis for a divorce. After tl iy were united the lady discovered her fatal rr. ror, and tho husband as suddenly his trrcat mistake, tlmt instead of tnarryit.ir what he expected to obtain ho united himself well, to nn nn,'id only in dry poods, a made up woman. A delieatci rhell-l'ke left car, it soon appeared, could he laid aside with n pretty bauble ol nn car-rinp which lump from it. The be witchinp Fiuile displayed, half parted, twixt those roseate li.a like dazzliiip dew drop:, tho most Kcientie dentistry. The palpitatinp bosom that throbbed with tenderness before inarriape, or heaved with pity, it was immediately discoreted had emne out, of a back shop of n dirly and disreputable Trench ars lisfe in the liowery, hut we t d not po further. After the mask hal fallen, and Cupid dit appeared, 'he devoted ltutlir 'tint ! fin furnished tho neecs saiy funds to po abroad, to avoid the scandal trowinp out ol the match. The Court now steps in and ret uses to prnnt a divorce, on the .-muiid thatho'h par ties were equally to'hlatne in the matter . so that hereafter they must cither live apart separately, or heal their diilerences the best, way they can without, further recourse to law. Pleasant little decep tions like these are practiced, however, anioiip tho Afwr i'"'' of the fashionable world almost every hour in the day. Ten thimsind persons have sailed from thi' port for the Pacific (.'nasi since October 1. A school teacher hero offers his ?er. vices lo the courts as interpreter of (he Irish lanpuairn. He proposes to make intelligible Knpiish of ihe brogue in which the greater part of the testimony is pi yen. Another Lilliputian tnarriapo is an nounced, that of llominodore Nutt and Miss Minnie Warren. The combined tortures of the pair amount to .?2"i!.bUiJ0. From Mexico, we learn that she- is about to form an alliance with Peru, Chili and Polivia. . The demand for the Jordan water brought here from the Holy Laud by the CJuiker City exourskn pnssonpers for bastismal purp"se.s, has inen ased beyond the supply. Larpo oilers are made lor it by devoted mothers. A superb service of silver, ordered' by Mr. tieorpe Peatiody for presentation to Mr. Cyrus W. Tield, as a recopniiiou of the eminent services of the latter has just been completed in this city. It cost Sl,0o0. iuirinir the war dry good- advanced more rapidly than any other class of poods, and lare fortunes were mi le by many firms, iuce the rebellion closed prices have steadily fallen, ami much money has bem lost. Sheetinp, which reached 70 cents a yard can now be boo-lil for 1") There seems to bo n rrpular cmipr.i. tion of Etipland "pups" and rmiphsi in this country, and some are arriving by everv steamer. All are aoxieus to IL'h: "any man in the. world" in the P. K. from five hundred dollars upwards. John lleeiian will gratify O'lJaldwin. the Irish Ciiant in ! Champion of Ihip iiiu.1, now here, lor L'),vjV, but toe lat. tor declines. Tiltcc'n tons of sijns an 1 bulletin b ards, p ublic obstructions," have been converted into kindlinp wood by the po. lice within tho past few weeks. The Society ol 1 niied States Coop ers have determined on So a day for in door work and 51 lor out-door. All kinds of claims are presented to our city pn eminent. A widow has just sued the city for ten thousand dollars, because her husband died lio.i; injuries rceeued on the streets, throiiph the carelessness and le plipence of the ttiet Cmmissioners. A new word has been coined here to express tho wickedness o the crime of destroying one's country. It is called putriacide. The architect of the new courthouse is to lie asked by tin: Ji.ntid ot Supervi sors to report "w hat additiot.nl amount is necessary to complete the bui'.diop." It has already cost over two millions. Iu this city from 110 to iiO years of ape only one woman dies to two men, and lroiu M to li j the proportion ol morality anion;; women to men is one fourth, one.sixth and one-tenth in each period of live years. Suicides are ou tho inercasj tho last victim ol this terrible mania is a boy of fourteen, who huup himsell a few days since with a uapkiu because be could not po skutiup. Tho Kxcisi! Commission of this city received for fines and licenses, to i-ell li iior tho past uiuetecu numbs SJjfiSo, "J3. There is nothing now in tho theatrical world beyond the "Whitj Fawn." at Niblo's. It fur surpasses tho "Ulack Crook'' iu evi ry essential particular. Tho scenic effects are mupaiCeeut, and a ballet of una bundled pretty dancinp nymphs, a lull cliorus of binders, a larpo company of actors and a hundred superuu nurics, p nten up in tho most elaborate manner, creates tpi'to a theat rical seLsatioii. ibiino ."oO people ale employed uiplnly in producing the piece, of whom eighty are btage-earpeiiteii, cupaped only to set the Kceues. In a literary sense, tho "Wliito Fawn" is a failure; as a neat spectacle, it is a won" derlul suceess. The liiot nipl.t ol its production Frid;:y last,) tho pcrfor luauee lasted Iro.u half. past seven in tho evening till near throe o'clock in tho inorniiiL'. 1'veryboJy icxivcd their j ino'iei 's worth hi Uutt, i AT::sr rrtiuuiN items. Whenever London is ruveloped in fop. such is now the fear of the Fenians, that the special constables are railed nut. Tho King of Prussia mourns the death of his favorite black charger. Cholera is raging in Truxillo, llondu. ras "(Ireen Sleeve', is the favorite at the Icrby this year. 'I ho win king classes in Quebec arc sufleiinix greatly from lack of work. 'I he Prussian Diet, bus past n bill for a railway loan of forty million tlialcrs. liclpni'ii wants to leirn I o facts with regard to the workings of tho Maine Law. During tho past eii;ht years eleven hundred and tliirly-five new Fugli-h ships have been wrecked ou their first, voyage. In Paris every wealthy American is supposed lo have made his money in pe troleum speculations. 'I he Quebec Legislative Assembly is dlseusiiiig the causes of emigration from that province tj the United States, and proposes to prevent the same. The rejioits from Paris state that, the marriage ot Mile Patti ;ind the Manpiis de Cans was then arranged. " La J.!i va's " fortune amount? to .C-UhOOO. The Ihnprcss had written a congratulatory loiter to Patti, iu which she has ex pressed the pleasure with which she will receive the great artist at court as Maripiise do Cans. Many of us here can recall with pleasure tiie early days of the little singer warbling her sweetest notes on her father's door stops in the 1'oivery. Tho predictions made of her then have since been more than fully re. abzed. 'ihe Alabama claims are again being discussed in the Knglish newspapers. Hussia denies having sent truops to her Southern frontier. Napoleon has now tho velvet hat and swonl o! honor which the Popo was to give the prince be.it deserving the title of IV fender of Home. Mexico pays her President So'), 000, which is So,HU0 more than the Ameri can President receives. At.TA. 'ly 9?i'i'l'si:l))jils M'KPIAb XOTU.'K. Ve havj'oand it nocecary, in orJor to keep the financial dsprtment of ;h3 fi dvocato on a good Imis, to a topt the following rule : Transient Advertisements must be paid for in ad- v vjco ; p.nd all Job Work as soon as complottd. Ei Is mad; oat and presorted to yearly advertisers at tho beginning of each quarter. Su'js:rirticuoto bepid for iav.iiiably in advance. iiuvil' John 1'. Mooiik, l'litilislicr "JVOTrci: OK Al'l'KAb. The Cninmis JJ1 si. mors of LIU Pinint.v, will liol'.l ap pe:il.j, at t lie lime and places inenti :neJ in l'ollo'.is : l'o'i. IK, lor ispiln Creek, nt Irwlns. l'.l. for .loiies, ill Ihe Wilcox House. " O, f,,r lli.'lilaail. al Cliui-les Slublis. " '2. fur lloit.ni. nt li. (haters. ii. f.r Tex, at .Iwlin Koelis. -7, for .1.1". ill M. pan r s. S, for lleinv..-,'. at Ali. i IVinslnw's. 2. for St. .Mar's at M. U'elKoelnrl' s. M.i " J). for r.o:i:'.iag'.T At .!.. V iielt'ei.ler's. " -I, for Hi .'.gway. :it Cum. Ollice. 0: tiie "nil of March ihe appeal oil un. seated fin is will !,. h-l 1 a: Itidway. AI.UATIDX tF SKATl'.I) and l useil- Tnws:'-nirs. l..:'7.ii:er l!eiiez"t I'.ix l!i;rlio.ii,l IliO'lOU .1..V I', el ny St. .Mm-y's .loiies Spring fret r. i r.n. i NSK.iTKn. -!'()' )( l.'TTTS jii7o:;;-i oi;:;sj r.2i s I'lSioii o:::i71 A-',-2 Tr.T'.i,) S-JiiSt llir.'f-J 7ii;i77 lioitH H'.e.od Hol'il ll'ios 8:2 '"i LjTAT'iMilNT OK -lili: Ul-b'KU'TS AM) 7i l;XrKMiU T.i:-4 of li'.!; County for the year 1 f-,-17. I5y eisii in'l W A l!iy, C'om'r "" m) liy cas!i iwi 1 J V '"n vlor. Cm 1 l'.y ca-ii pai'l I.anis Vollnier. Com'r 1'.7 oO liy e t -!i p iiil Julius Jonas, Cmu'r 17 "0 liy cadi p o 1 J I,' V lla'l. oli-ik -Jl:', no by cash p. -.ol b .1 lllnki'lv. D'.M Attv 1"'J no l.y .. h paid J A Mah.n,' " :,7'.l .".I liy ei-'i paid Coaitueiiwealtli c ists li'.l liy cash p iid l..,ii!iv f,ir wolves, ic H'i I'll liy c:is!i piiid prisnn cxponscs I'.Hi 75 liy cash paid .liny fees 11M7 01 liy ! i-h p ii l nsses!ii;; oxj-cn-cs 171 00 by cash paid elieiinii expenses iiJii'JI liyeas.i pa'd Jaslic-.s' feea :i" !'ii Cash p;iid Ciinsialilos' fees Cf.sh paid Aiiiliiois Ca.-h pa'd Aii'iioii's' clerk Ca-!i paid road viewers Cash paid slal ioncry Ca-h paid stamps Cash paid repairs to buildings, etc Ca-!i paid find Cash paid. I (1 Hall, counsel Cash paid Prutliuiiiitary fees Cash ptid Janitor Ca-!i paid 'ii-iu:iiir Casli paid JiVcslcrii Pi'iiil cul inry Cash paid iluii-e ui' liel'upo Cash pa'd M rc -miile Appraiser C i-h paid Tipsiatls C'ash paid lni, villaneous expenses Cash paid Insnruni'c Cabli paid C Lulir, interpreter 10, 0 f.O 50 00 51 Of. i'l 00 8 00 018 40 112 !U till) 00 107 82 HO (10 250 HO 8H '.ll 1711 25 1 (I.) 22 00 2 50 45 08 12 00 5020'.) 7'. 15.'! !I0 Oil .1- To cash from unseated lands To cash from collreior. To cash of A Willis, rud 'inotion of lands sold tn county 145 45 To ca'h fur rent. 07 5o i'o csi-i-snf expenditures K511 01 To line in Commoinvcalili cases lo t 00 To jury fees 28 00 SO: . 1, no Amounts due by Cnlleeiors Jan 181 Isaac Hays. J'.ix. lMi5, J V "oiik. Kid-way, lsii", Millroi Cl.nse, jiioieel. 1 t-iijij Win MeCaiiley, Kux. soi; Anion Heiiiiiiii-er, St Mary's. lf'.O F li lOi kii. on, Hid'vuy. ls.iO T Irwin. Spri ip Creek, 1000 Halph .liihiison. Henev.et, 18''i7 Jos-ph Koiner, Heiii-iL'er, 1807 Jacob Moyt-r, I'ox, lse.7 1 'lh. Unas Tosier, Jay, Jst',7 Vulciiiinu Miller. Jones, 18C7 It !i7 81 :,: i: lis l'.IS 08 118 4ss 1!'! .'iSl 111 40 11 015 41 280 0'J A 17 1110 401 205 285 25 t05 l:5 i nines ( oyiie, r.., ireasurer, in with Kit County lor the year lbo To balance at last seiiletin.nt. llCCUJIlt 01!) 51 15:: '.10 '.IH.i 2', 1 15 4:! 088 40 To tax from unseated lands To tn x from collect, . To rush from Willi-, i d' iiip- I ion oi lanu sol.l t i To lialanae due Tre i- oily $:SW o'.i U401 17 41 id l'.e; 51 121 75 i!820 .j'.l 271 8S 80 (Kl 1 0.1 Hid 28 274 88 Py county urue;-': re l.-enu-d Hy refiiinlin ordei s liy cxoiierai ion ol d,.' l'.y treasurer's i:otiiini-'iu,i relie.ut Iloai! I'l.ad. To lial.ilii e at I ,-l sell leiiooil Hy ovder.s i i'.le.oiu-d liy Trensorer's coiiimisoa Hy bahmee Oio; lund llener.et Se'anol I'und. liy balance at last scitleiiieti. iieii.iner lloail I'uii't. To balance due al sei I ieinent. To tax ( nun un-eaied lauds 148 0.1 105 15 11 21 2O0 '.10 :;o Hy district treasurer's receipt liy Tre-isono- n nimiu.iMou 1'y o; del s mdeeliied lij balance due land 5 0(1 200 Iteniiiieer Se'iool Fund. To ballanee ilue al l.o si .wA leineiil 1!8S 82 To tax from unseated lands 10 I!4 il'.iH 00 ;;mi 55 7 82 111 2'. Hy district tr "usurers' receipt j Hy t rrasuiai- .s e.iiuinissioti liy l.a!nii-e due fund I'ox lioad Kioid. To lialiiiicn due al l.isi settteai To :.i. tioii! unscaied iiuid.i 1 17 I.. 40(1 88 85 (10 27! i: 7 55 81) 14 By orders redeemed lty treasurer's receipt liy treasurer's commission liy belgnce due fund 400 88 5; i 10 12 21 "tTToT 50 HI I 21 11 07 Fox School Fund. To balance al settlement To tax received Hy district treasurer's order l'.y treasurer's commission Hy balance due fund 02 ol 5 08 Fcx School Hiiiidinj i'und, To balance al seitlciiieut. To tax received (i 12 05 IS 12 52 12 05 107 oo Hy treasurer's commission Hy balance due fund Highland lload Fund. To balanee tit settlement To tax received I'liniiins Cnniplicll, Ili;;hlnnil, 180" 1) I) Conk, I'.idgwiiy, l!ili7 1) (1 McXatil, Spring Creek, lSb" lloniily Tax. John Knr.li Fox, 18111 Cm, Kd W.ds. Ilid-Tway. 1 SO 1 A.'iiiiiu l'crriti. Spring (.'reek, 1801 II I) llerr, lleii,.zet, 1801 John A Miller, I'ox, lSOj Arniel Turky, Jay, ISO'i 15 A Dill. l!idgwuy,.lo0o. 1 10 10 247 22 2 8 1 224 12 217 22 2-V.l Ml 00 '.'' o50 78 l'J5 00 5 8d 155 '.'5 o50 78 4 . 15 e;; 4 oo ti'.U 51 5 oo 8 111 1,5 ;u 40'.) 80 1 00 30 0 5 t ai oo 31 03 007 02 21 50 Ml 27 121 00 2 S5 31 (JO -: 12 U5 80 lj 10 2 80 12 80 14) 'JO 454 (ill 301 01 35 HO 70 ;.l ;:s 451 ui) 143 20 140 ::u 2 80 7 113 20 C 38 lo u;i 20 31 20 IS 11 Hy treasat.tor s commission liy balance due fund lliphland School Fund. To balance One fund To tax received liy district try usurer's receipt liy Ir. usurer s coiioiiissi.m liy l.a.aaee due l'uu I Jones Head Fund. To balance due fund To tax received liy district treasurer's receipt Hy in I ts redeemed Hy 1 1 1 usurer's commission Hy balance due fund Jones School Fund. To iiiiiuunl of tux received To balance due treasurer l'.y 1 ulance duo treas'r at seltloi liy irc.'iMiivr's ciiuiiuissbn Jay Itoad i'und. To balance due fund To amount ol lax received l'y dislricl I reasiirer s receipt Hy orders redeeoied liy treasurer's eoi iini is'e. n liy balance due laud .lav School Fund. To ba'aio e f .ii.'l To tax H . lived Hy district treasurer's receipt Hy balance due luud liidgway Uoild Fund, To bn'ance due lund by district treasurer's receipt by orders redeemed by treasurer's commission by balance due fond Kidgway School Fund. To balance due tend by dislricl treesure's receipt by treasurer's coiiunissiou by btlar.ee due fund Spring Creek lload Fund, to tax received lo balance due treasurer by balance due trcar at settlement, by treasurer H commission 20 Spring Creek School runJ. tobalttiice due fund to lux leeeived 211 4 215 211 4 W) by district treasurers' ordeis by Ireisurers commission Spring Creek School Building Fund, to l.niiiiu e due fund 241 I I hy district treasurers' receipts 231 HO by tre.nirer's commission ti 08 by balance uuc fund " 4 18 00 lo 811 D2 213 11 St. Mary.V flod Corporation Fund. to balance due fund to tax received 1!) 43 19 4.1 183 41 183 44 by trea urei 's commission and bal ance da" fund st. .Mary's School Fund. T.i lial.ui-c due fuiiii and Isk ree'd by ilist lit-t '.leasiii-'-T(-,.'ip. treas urer s com. and hal. .toe fluid I i is Coaui.v Hout.fy Fund. To balance due fund ami received from colleclor.s Hy boiids redeemed. trcas com and bahme,' due 1 1 ci.V liounty 1'Vind. To bat, due fund and "tax ree'd Py dist. treas. receipt, bonds reib-enied. treasurer's com. and balance due fund Petiezet Pouuly Fund. To balance due fund Py d st. tiT.-.s. receipt, treas'rs com. nnd balance due fund 7505 21 75!)5 21 700 0.3 700 05 103 90 103 DO Penziio.o r liounty I'utid. i o oi'.iauca due luml l'y dist. tren. reeeiiit nnd tr's corn mission 511 50 511 50 llidt.'W'.y llo-.itify Fund. To balance due fun 1 liy bahmee due fund SI 07 SI 07 ht. Alary 8 IJounty Fund. To bal. due I'und and tax ree'd Oft 21 Py balance (ho fund GO 21 .Tones pr-idpo Fund. To balance due fund 100 00 Hy tr's receipt and com. 00 McKcun, Ell:, Clarion and Forest 1'oad l'uud. To bal anc? due fund 42 Hy balance duo f in ! 1SJ51 42 James Cloyne, Treasurer, in account with the State ol Pennsylvania, on the various licenses. To balance due tute Co.") 87 Hy balance carried forward ti.'io 87 .James Coyne, Treasurer, in account wiih Commonwealth for 18C7& 1SUS, 1SIJ7. To bal due at last settlement 14 ID 20 To balance due on licenses C55 87 To ain't rrce've 1 Irom licenses 020 50 do fc'tate tax received 101.1 5'5 1 t 71 3120 10 ISO'l. i!v S't.nto Tii'asur. r's receipts, 'I r aonoi 's com;:i sii n ami balance due State SllPJO 10 Assets and Liabilities of Elk Couuty, January Nt. 1S08. ASSETS. Tax due en un-ented lam's 612,034 74 Tax due in colli ctors hands 4. 25 MS Hoiinty tax in eo.PcioiV 2.27S 42 hands ;j,l:U (o J. A. M alone, Sheriff 201 15 12 CO liai:ilitii:s. Coun'y or,,'.. is outstanding 8 2,000 24 1 iount v bond.-iout.-tandii) 1,027 ( :15 ) 03 143 00 :5l Ou 5.8 44 25 00 17,483 02 Pue Stale Pue House of llcl'iifio line Wcern Penitentiary Pile T reasuier on Co Fund Due J. K. P. Hall KxeesS ol as.-ct.s 822.532 (.0 James A. Malone, Sheriff of Elk county, in aec.'unt with said county lor llio V.O'l'HM. To onb is d'awn 12 I'o tines ivoeiud in Comnion v.iaiih eases and Jury fjrs colleelcd 28 00 CG7G 11 I'o bal. bro't down S201 15 l!y ha! at Inst settlement, sum. tiioti:u' juries. Guiii. jury wheel, ciectioti .ro(loma tiou, i o ivi yin rboners to l'eii:ti.iit:ary, and balance duo county ?i",7i. 5 We the Aiidilorsnf F'k Cnuniy, haviii met at the Commissioner's office, nt Kidg way, on the fu st Monday nf January, 1808, beinj; the fah tl ay of henioiiili do certify that we have carefully exmiitied nud amli ti'd tic forejioiii'; aceounis, and find them CO'TCct ns sontcd. In ttsi imoiiy whereof wo lmve lit reunto Pel our han is and seals ihe day ane year above written. C. A. WILCOX. Attest. 0. 1J. ihFSSENGER. J. K. T. Hall, Clerk. Auditors. I I' T nf luieiaimed IcHers remainintt in j Ihellidway l'osl Office, FA) 1, 18H!', liiiinl, James Fainter. Joseph Towers, (i lr. & Co.. Spenz, L. b. Hank, Lewis T. Schuliz, .1. M. Jackson. Thoians Tnylor. bnniel Mel-'oiiiild, James 7'l nrpe, I,. M.-Ab.-ler, J. C. iWnhn. John Powers, Spetcer jWhiti, Mariah l'ailun, J. V. X. 15. Persons calling for nny of above Letter will please sav Advpi tispd. and (rive dine of List. G. (i. MLSSK.NtiFK, 1'. M. LOOK HERE WATCIIFP. J F.WF.LRY & SILVERWARE. CIIAHL1-S HOLES. Prucl'eal Wntchmtf Iter. Jeweler and Engraver, Ilidjjway, Eik counly. Pa. The siiIifci ihc-r be;; leave to announce to the e'lMeus of Pidj way and vicinity tint lie is prepared to do nil wovk in bin line on (diort notice nndnt rensoiiiible rates in ihe very best msnner. Slop in II. S. F.tdiinp'f Slure. Special tilitu lien paid lo co-ravin He has n'so on baud a linyo assortment olClo' ':s. V. ..!i"!i.,., J.-w.-lry slid Silvio war w hirh !.e oi'.ei s .'oi !-;.e on i i"er leit.'e t -riroi. liive h.'..i a call. in 7 o7i f. 31 f.) 13 t'3 30 3d 03 !la('smiiii's i m:; ; NTi r s am ':o:iu-i- t, U f-.r Mil" !.!!(!; i '!, ' lie cheapi I " a! ihe M, Mai j 's liardWMi'u 18 M